河北省沧州市任丘市第一中学2020届高三第三次模拟(四)考试英语试卷 WORD版含答案.doc
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1、英 语 (四)注意事项:1. 答题前,先将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在试题卷和答题卡上,并将准考证号条形码粘贴在答题卡上的指定位置。2. 选择题的作答:每小题选出答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑,写在试题卷、草稿纸和答题卡上的非答题区域均无效。3. 非选择题的作答:用签字笔直接答在答题卡上对应的答题区域内。写在试题卷、草稿纸和答题卡上的非答题区域均无效。4. 考试结束后,请将本试题卷和答题卡一并上交。第一部分 听力(略)第二部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分35分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,共25分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在
2、答题卡上将该项涂黑。AFrom my hotel room window, I see an oversized billboard with his face on it: Jason, the Great Magician.I absent-mindedly turn the pages of the phone book and come across a city map. Sipping my iced latt, I run my fingers along the streets from the hotel to the opera hall. Not more than a
3、half-hour walk.I glance at the clock. The show starts in one hour. Plenty of time! I gulp(大口吞咽) the last three sips of my latt and hop in the shower. Soon Im on my way to the show, carrying a fancy black handbag and a genuine smile.The billboard looks even more impressive from outside. The Great Jas
4、ons eyes seem to be glancing through me. I shiver and walk faster. I feel like a child about to open her birthday presents.The hall is dark when I come in; the show is about to begin. I make my way backstage just as the great magician puts on his top hat.Daddy, Im so glad to see you,” I say in a hal
5、f-whisper. Im in town for the writers workshop, but I just couldnt miss your show.” I give him a quick hug and go back into the seating area, leaving him with a startled smile. I settle down in the darkness, and the curtains open.Magically, that show remains the Great Jasons best performance to this
6、 day.21. The underlined sentence indicates the writer is .A. embarrassed and hesitantB. brave and determinedC. nervous and excitedD. surprised and frightened22. Why was the writer in town?A. To go to the workshop.B. To visit the magician.C. To enjoy the performance.D. To help people in need.23. Who
7、is Jason?A. The person the writer will work with.B. The father of the writer.C. The greatest performer ever.D. The unknown magician.BWhen she was studying to become a scientist, Megan Strauss rode in a small airplane to study giraffes. While a pilot flew over the Serengeti in Tanzania, Africa, the r
8、esearchers looked down carefully and counted giraffes.“I am always amazed how easily we can spot warthogs(疣猪) and other small animals, yet we sometimes have trouble seeing giraffes. Giraffes are slender in shape, and they may not throw a good shadow,” says Dr. Strauss, who has since become a wildlif
9、e scientist.The Serengeti is about the size of Vermont, a state in the northeastern US, so the scientists could not study the entire area. Instead, they surveyed three areas where giraffes were studied in the 1970s. As they expected, they saw far fewer of these animals.To find out if lions had been
10、killing more giraffes in recent years, the team looked at the survival of young giraffes. Lions kill more young giraffes than adults, but the team found no decrease in young giraffes survival after they are born, compared with the 1970s.The team then looked at whether too many giraffes were being ki
11、lled by parasites(寄生虫). The researchers counted parasite eggs in giraffe droppings, and they found too few to harm the giraffe population.They looked into whether poachers(盗猎者) were killing too many giraffes. Two of the areas they studied are where giraffe meat is sometimes sold in local markets. Po
12、achers catch more adult males than other giraffes. Researchers spotted too few males compared with females in those two areas, a sign of poaching.When the food supply is short, the environment supports fewer giraffes and the females have fewer young giraffes. A lot of new trees have grown in the Ser
13、engeti, but many are a type that giraffes do not like to eat. The researchers found fewer young giraffes today than in the 1970s compared with the number of adult females, a sign that food was in short supply.Dr. Strauss is working on an environmental education program for Tanzania including books f
14、or students. These materials will educate Tanzanians and help them to help giraffes. As knowledge grows and changes are made, they hope the giraffe population will increase.24. What did Dr. Strauss find while studying giraffes in the Serengeti?A. It was too costly to study giraffes.B. It was hard to
15、 spot giraffes from the air.C. The number of giraffes had increased slowly.D. Giraffes lived in smaller areas than in the 1970s.25. How did the team study the lion-giraffe relationship?A. By analyzing giraffe droppings.B. By comparing young giraffes with adults.C. By comparing male giraffes and fema
16、les.D. By surveying the survival of young giraffes.26. What is Dr. Strauss doing to help giraffes?A. She is founding a national park in Tanzania.B. She is counting giraffes in the entire Serengeti.C. She is educating students to write about giraffes.D. She is raising environmental awareness in local
17、 people.CWood has many great characteristics that make it the perfect building material. It is cheap, durable(耐用的), easily available, and most importantly, environmentally sustainable. The one thing it is not, is transparent(透明的). Now thanks to a team of scientists at Stockholms KTH Royal Institute
18、of Technology, the material may even be able to add that feature to its already impressive list.Lead researcher Dr. Lars Berglund said he was inspired to create the transparent wood after learning how Japanese researchers had developed a see-through paper for use in flexible display screens for elec
19、tronic devices. The team began by pulling out the woods lignin(木质素). The lignin-free wood was then dipped into a polymer(聚合物) and baked at a temperature of 158 for four hours. The result was a hybrid product that was not only stronger and lighter than the original wood but also, almost transparent.
20、The researchers were able to adjust the level of transparency by varying the amount of the polymer injected and also by changing the thickness of the wood.While scientists have previously created a see-through wood for small-scale applications like computer chips, the transparent wood is the first o
21、ne being considered for large scale applications. The researchers, who revealed their findings in Biomacromolecules on April 11, picture using the transparent wood in buildings to allow for more natural light, or to create windows that let in the desired amount of light without sacrificing privacy.W
22、ood that allows light to pass through could lead to a brighter future for homes and buildings. Berglund also thinks the wood could play a significant role in the design of solar panels. The semi-transparent material would be able to keep light longer and give it more time to interact with the conduc
23、tor, thus resulting in better solar efficiency. Additionally, substituting the currently used glass with this new product would help solar energy manufacturers improve their carbon footprint and lower the cost. They are now experimenting with ways to scale up the manufacturing process so that the tr
24、ansparent material is cost-effective to make and easy to use.27. What does the underlined part “that feature” in Paragraph 1 refer to?A. Cheapness.B. Durability.C. Sustainability.D. Transparency.28. Which of the following is not the process in which the transparent wood is made?A. Dip the wood into
25、a polymer.B. Reduce the amount of the polymer.C. Make the wood lignin-free.D. Bake the wood for some time.29. Which of the following is true according to the text?A. Berglund got the idea of transparent wood while making paper.B. Varying the amount of the polymer changes the woods hardness.C. The co
26、st of making the transparent wood still needs to be cut down.D. The transparent wood would be used only for homes and buildings.30. What is the last paragraph mainly about?A. The bright future of the transparent wood.B. The woods role in the design of solar panels.C. The disadvantages of the current
27、ly used glass.D. Solar energy manufacturers carbon footprint.第二节 七选五(共5小题;每小题2分,共10分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。Switching from childhood to adulthood can be challenging. 31. Work on not acting like a child by managing your emotions. With a little bit of practice, you will begin to see
28、yourself acting more like an adult than a child. Accept responsibility for your actions.You should take responsibility for your actions, whether they are intentional(故意的) or unintentional. 32. Failing to accept responsibility may seem like a good idea at the time, but in the long term it will not be
29、nefit you. For example, if you accidentally back into your neighbors car, let them know by writing them a note or knocking on their door. Then, correct your mistake by paying for the damage. Show people respect.Respect your partner, family members, friends, and strangers. 33. As you grow up and matu
30、re, you should understand the concept of respect and why it is important. Giving respect will also give you more respect in return. Develop a way to handle conflict maturely.When you are faced with a conflict, it is important to keep your emotions in check. Control your anger and avoid becoming aggr
31、essive. 34. Give yourself time to cool down if you are really angry. This will prevent you from saying and doing things that you shouldnt do in the heat of the moment. Receive feedback(反馈) positively.People learn and grow by receiving feedback and criticism from others. You should accept that you do
32、nt know everything and that feedback from an expert is not meant to hurt you. It is meant to help you. For example, thoroughly read through your edits on your research paper. 35. A. Take on adult responsibilities.B. Often times, you may still feel like a child.C. Children are often selfish and disre
33、spectful.D. It is a sign of maturity and respect for others.E. These edits will help improve your writing in the future.F. This can help you get higher marks in many of your subjects.G. Take a deep breath, listen, and work through the conflict with the other individual.第三部分 语言知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节 完形填空
34、(共20小题;每题1.5分,共30分)A couple in ordinary clothes walked into the Harvards outer office. “We want to see the president,” the man said softly. “He will be busy all day,” the secretary spoke 36 , concluding that the couple had no 37 with Harvard from what they wore. “Well 38 ,” the lady replied.Four hou
35、rs, the secretary 39 them, hoping that the couple would finally become 40 and go away. They didnt. And the secretary grew 41 and finally decided to disturb the president. Someone of his 42 obviously had no time to spend with nobodies, but he 43 people in such clothes filling in his outer office.The
36、president, frozen-faced, walked 44 toward the couple. The lady told him, “We had a son that 45 Harvard for one year. He loved Harvard and was very happy here. But he was accidentally 46 . And my husband and I would like to 47 a memorial(纪念物) to him somewhere on campus.” The president wasnt 48 ; he w
37、as shocked, “Madam,” he said 49 . “We cant put up a statue for every person who studied in Harvard and died.”“Oh, no.” the lady 50 quickly, “In fact, we thought we would give a building to Harvard.” The president 51 at the couple and then shouted, “A building! Do you know how much a building costs?
38、The cost of the Harvards buildings is over 7.5 million dollars.”For a moment the lady was 52 . The president was pleased. He could 53 them now. The lady turned to her husband and said quietly. “Is that all it costs to 54 a university?” Her husband nodded. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Stanford walked away, tr
39、aveling to Palo Alto, California, where they established the university 55 after thema memorial to a son.36. A. impatientlyB. excitedlyC. enthusiasticallyD. awkwardly37. A. concernB. problemC. interestD. business38. A. waitB. accuseC. explainD. oppose39. A. persuadedB. droveC. ignoredD. served40. A.
40、 satisfiedB. shamefulC. nervousD. discouraged41. A. embarrassedB. gratefulC. annoyedD. panic42. A. importanceB. actionC. characterD. age43. A. invitedB. observedC. thankedD. hated44. A. cheerfullyB. hopefullyC. proudlyD. eagerly45. A. affectedB. attendedC. applied D. abandoned46. A. killedB. dismiss
41、edC. disabledD. forgotten47. A. keepB. buyC. buildD. leave48. A. disappointedB. sensitiveC. touchedD. deserved49. A. curiouslyB. delightedlyC. sadlyD. coldly50. A. explainedB. apologizedC. changedD. argued51. A. smiledB. glancedC. pointedD. laughed52. A. desperateB. amazedC. ambitiousD. silent53. A.
42、 help outB. attract toC. get rid ofD. put up54. A. buyB. startC. accessD. develop55. A. namedB. lookingC. followedD. taking第二节 语法填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,共15分)阅读下面短文,在空白处填入 1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。Alibaba Groups communication app DingTalk or DingDing, 56. (original) designed for Chinas white collar workers, adap
43、ted to the virus outbreak by offering the service to help educate primary and middle school 57. (teenager). More than 12 million students from around 20000 schools across China are now taking online courses via DingTalk. The sudden increase in demand last Monday even led 58. a temporary destruction
44、of the software, 59. service was restored to its full by noon.Last Sunday, in the Apple store for Chinese mainland users, the average rating for DingTalk was 2.5 stars out of 5. Days before that its rating 60. (drop) to as low as 1.3.The primary reason was unexpected: Pupils. For some pupils they co
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