广东省深圳市实验学校2020届高三适应性考试英语试题 WORD版含答案.doc
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1、深圳实验学校高中部2020届高三适应性考试英 语试卷共9页,卷面满分120分,折算成135分计入总分。考试用时120分钟。注意事项:1答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、考生号等填写在答题卡和试卷指定位置上。2 选择题的作答:选出每小题答案后,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。第二部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节 (共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、
2、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。AA study by the Institute for Employment Studies found that learners reported higher life enjoyment and greater confidence. The following apps will help you to learn something new QuizletWhether youre learning gardening knowledge and cooking techniques, or getting to grasp your fav
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5、se of accomplishment, studying a language sparks a strong desire to travel, too. BlinkistBlinkist is the perfect app to assist you this summer, providing the key highlights from non-fiction books in both audio and text form. Whether you want to start a new business, improve your management skills, o
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7、guides a user through every step in order to make their goals a reality. It does this through breaking down your overall aim into daily goals, making large tasks, manageable and keeping you on track.21. Which app favors senior citizens?A. Babbel. B. Quizlet. C. Blinkist. D. Remente.22. What is speci
8、al about Blinkist? A. It provides key non-fiction books.B. It improves your micro-learning ability. C. It offers shortened non-fiction books. D. It improves your management skills. 23. If youre stressed with your new business, you can choose _?A. Babbel & Quizlet B. Remente & Quizlet C. Blinkist & B
9、abbelD. Blinkist & RementeBThey may seem like ordinary people by day but in their spare time, these office, shop and school workers bring history to life. During the week they work in shops, offices, clinics and schools, but at weekends they transform into Vikings, Romans and Medieval peasants. The
10、world of re-enactment (重演) is booming with more and more men and women taking up the hobby of travelling to bygone times. Factory manager of a busy printers, Brett Freeman, 46, from Nottingham, changes into “Padmore,” a Victorian street-seller selling stationery (文具). Already a veteran (老兵) of milit
11、ary re-enactments, Brett joined the “Ragged Victorians” when middle-age kicked in. “I was too old to portray a soldier but I wanted to get back into the hobby and the Ragged Victorians looked the best in terms of being genuine.”At his first event, group members gave him “loaner gear” and a year to r
12、esearch his character. His teeth blackened with theatrical stain, in top hat and floppy coat, Brett looks every bit his Victorian image. Seeking inspiration, Brett dipped into the works of Victorian journalist, Henry Mayhew, who wrote about the working people of London. “My character is inspired by
13、the description of a stationer in Mayhews London Labour and London Poor. I mixed that up with my own background in print, and local historical sources to create street stationer, Padmore, which is the name of my Victorian great-great grandfather.” “Getting into kit (装备) helps immensely and once you
14、are in the public area you try to remain in character wherever possible.” For extra authenticity, Brett combines his language with Victorian selling patter (顺口溜), replacing the word “envelope” with “hangflups.”“Re-enacting is great fun, but were always glad of a hot shower and a comfortable bed at t
15、he end of the weekend,” says Brett. “Normal life can seem very dull after a particularly good weekend. It would be wonderful to go back in time for a visit, but studying the period as I have done, makes you realise just how hard life was for our ancestors.”24. Why does Brett choose to be a Victorian
16、 street-seller?A. He has already played a veteran. B. Portraying a soldier no longer fit him.C. He is a manager of a busy printers.D. His blackened teeth make it real. 25. What does the underlined phrase “loaner gear” in paragraph 4 mean?A. Stage costume lent to him.B. Money paid on loan.C. Adequate
17、 time. D. An assistant.26. Which of the following words can best describe Brett?A. Brave and careful. B. Kind and positive.C. Humorous and caring.D. Serious and devoted.27. Where can you probably find the above passage?A. In a research report. B. In a magazine.C. In a travel brochure. D. In an adver
18、tisement.CHey, man,Good to hear from you again. Your e-mail came in just as I was chatting with another friend, Jeff. I wish I had better advice.You know, after I left the Shenandoah Valley, my next job was in Rocky Mount. The two other sportswriters on staff, Travis and Jeff, were in their mid-20s
19、too. Honestly, wed come to Rocky Mount to leave Rocky Mount. We complained about our shop and envied the Charlotte Observer and the Raleigh News & Observer. What resources they had! Writers who covered only one team didnt have to lay out pages. Talk about living the dream. If we could just get to on
20、e of those places! Then we could go somewhere else! Travis, Jeff, and I bonded over our desire to part ways. We ate dinner together and went out to cover our games and came back to help send the final pages to the printer. On the best nights, wed grab the news editors and play Wiffle ball, laughing
21、and joking until almost sunrise.We all left there within a year, as intended. Jeff became one of the most well-known NASCAR writers in the country, with almost 200,000 Twitter followers. Now hes got his own media company thats doing quite well. In 2017, Jeff and I went to a Charlotte Knights game, a
22、nd Jeff said something about Rocky Mount that I wont forget. “I didnt appreciate it then, but honestly, when I look back, its probably the best time Ive ever had in my career.”Maybe success isnt measured in achievements, or “being happy with who you are”. Goals and personal peace are selfish markers
23、, and I dont mean to imply selfishness is a bad thing, not at all. Selfishness is the axis of humankind, from cavemen to astronauts to saints on earth. Individual accomplishments bring worldwide accomplishments. But all of the accomplishments may not leave you feeling successful, right? The point is
24、, maybe success is a smaller calculation, something more like what Jeff hinted at. Maybe success is having the wherewithal (所需的物资) to be grateful at the precise moment you have something to be grateful for. Thank you for writing, old friend. Mike28. When Mike went to the Rocky Mount, _. A. he apprec
25、iated life there. B. he lived the dream there.C. he intended to land a better job elsewhere.D. he got a job with all resources he longed for there. 29. What did Mike do in Rocky Mount?A. A printer. B. A reporter. C. A player. D. An editor.30. Which of the following is true?A. Mike believes selfishne
26、ss is part of human nature. B. We feel happy when we are calculating small numbers.C. Mike disagrees with Jeffs comment on their life in Rocky Mount.D. Individual accomplishments are unrelated to worldwide accomplishments.31. Mike is giving advice on _.A. what happiness is B. what success is C. how
27、to achieve more D. how to land a better job DWe all experience “oh crap” moments. Running into the person you canceled a date with while youre on another date. Realizing you hit “reply all”on an e-mail that youd do anything to have back. Whatever the situation, the first thing you probably do is fre
28、ak out. Everybody does. While many of us think that were cool in a crisis, science tells us that we seldom are. At the moment we need to be keenly aware of our surroundings, our attention can tunnel in on the scariest thing in the scene, leaving us unaware of the other sights, sounds, and even smell
29、s around us. Armed robbers go unidentified because witnesses remember little more than the guns. Our ability to remember the things we do notice also becomes compromised; we can be told something, and two seconds later well forget. And we jump to conclusions. When were freaked out, were anything but
30、 at our best. These normal human reactions can be reversed. Once you calm down, youll face the most routinely ignored challenge of any crisis situation identifying what the crisis is really about. We tend to misdiagnose problems because we dont practice for them. Do the thinking ahead of time so you
31、 can just find the solution when its showtime. This is why flight attendants suggest you find the closest exit before you depart so you dont have to go exit shopping after the plane has caught fire or is sinking into a river. Performing in a crisis is becoming more important for all of us, for two r
32、easons. Back in the good old days, the reliability of most anything we used or did was far less than it is today. Now think about what happens to our preparedness as the possibility of something bad happening shrinks. Unless we practice what hardly ever happens, our ability to respond when it does h
33、appen tends to slip away. Reliability can kill you. Also, the systems we use today are more complex. There are seldom moving parts in plain view that allow us to see when things are about to go wrong. When complex systems lack transparency (透明度,显而易见), serious situations can “come out of nowhere.” We
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