2020届高考二轮英语专练之自我检测(六) WORD版含答案.doc
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1、 高考资源网() 您身边的高考专家2020届高考英语专练之自我检测(六)1、China International Import Expo which takes place in Shanghai from November 5 to 10 is regarded as a significant move to further open the Chinese market to the world as it provides new channels for countries and regions in trade exchanges and opportunities to en
2、hance cooperation. Launched in 2018, the CIIE is the worlds first import-themed national-level exhibition. Aside from an expansion in exhibition space, the number of countries, companies and organizations participating in the expo has also increased this year.According to Chen Wenxuan, who is in cha
3、rge of the trade in services exhibition area, one of the seven main areas consisting of the 30,000-square-meter exhibition space, more exhibitors have shown a commitment to creating a better exhibition for the event, after learning about or personally benefiting from the positive feedback during the
4、 first one. Forpheus, the worlds first table tennis coach robot, for example, is making a comeback(复出) with its latest fifth generation upgrade at the expo, which is capable of reading the facial expressions of the player, and accurately calculating and predicting the pathway of the ball.Tian Ye, wh
5、o is responsible for the equipment exhibition area, added that more exhibitors are ready to take advantage of the expo, which serves as a rising platform for countries and companies to show their latest innovation results and developments, so they can establish a connection and ideally strike a deal
6、 with purchasers. Its also the expos unique appeal.In addition, the CIIE of this year is expected to introduce a large number of distinctive and high- quality foreign products to China, and further satisfy the demand of domestic consumption upgrade. By continuing to upgrade open platforms such as th
7、e CIIE, China can achieve more economic breakthroughs in the future.1.How can we understand the CIIE is considered a significant measure?A.It promotes the development of global economy.B.It consists of many companies from developing countries.C.It is the worlds first national exhibition focused on i
8、mport.D.It has a strong influence on the development of technology.2.How does the expos unique appeal benefit exhibitors?A.They can learn the way to contact purchasers.B.They can add more orders for high-quality products.C.They can present latest original products of their own.D.They can satisfy var
9、ious needs of domestic consumption.3.What would be the best title for the text?A.Shanghai Gets Set for CIIEB.CIIE Promotes DevelopmentC.CIIE Brings in More ProductsD.Exhibitors Expand the Market2、The year just keeps getting better for new, young author Sierra Blair her latest book appearing in the i
10、conic Atlantis resort and now high praise from high-ranking education officials.“I hope that through her writing we would be able to motivate the young people in our school systems. One of our challenges is the capability within literacy(读写能力) and it is clear that the gift is there, its only a matte
11、r of exploring it so Im very impressed and also grateful to her parents for encouraging her to take this very important step of publishing,” said Jeffrey Lloyd, Minister of Education during a one-on-one sit down and conversation. The young author caught media attention last year after publishing her
12、 first book on Amazon. The newest and independently published childrens book “Roman and the Pink Flamingos” is inspired by Sierras three-year-old brother, Roman.“Its frightening to bring something to the public that youve put a lot of work into and someone could very easily tear it apart or tease me
13、, Its not good enough. Although I have my family and others in my corner, to meet persons in power and get a positive feedback from them makes me feel like Im on the right path,” said Sierra.During the conversation, the governor general Dame Pindling asked about the book and creative process involve
14、d(涉及) in bringing the series to life. She urged Sierra to not only write childrens fiction but to one day work deeper into the fabric (结构) of the nation, documenting what she observed. “She encouraged me in my creative pursuits and praised me for being independent in my professional development. I d
15、eeply enjoyed our conversation,” said Sierra.Sierra wasnt the only one to be moved by the visit.1.What drove Sierra to write her latest book?A.Her gift for literacy.B.Attention from the media.C.Her little brother Roman.D.Her parents encouragement.2.Why did Sierra feel afraid to bring something to th
16、e public?A.Because others might laugh at her.B.Because she felt on the wrong way.C.Because her family did not support her.D.Because her book was not good enough.3.Which of the following can best describe Sierra?A.Creative and inspiring.B.Independent and polite.C.Determined and practical.D.Ambitious
17、and sensitive.4.What would the author probably write in the paragraph that follows?A.Visit from another journalist.B.Stories behind Sierras books.C.Sierras another popular book.D.Comments from another person.3、People have always been defined by their generation. We had the baby boomers of the 1960s,
18、 followed by Generation X and then Generation Y, often referred to as millennials, and the new kids on the block are Generation Z - aged between 16 and 22. Its easy to classify these young people as all being the same, sharing the same attitudes towards lifebut is that fair?People from Generation Z,
19、 informally called Z-ers, may be viewed by others as digital natives, incapable of real-world friendships. But they actually view themselves as hardworking, ambitious and about to change the world for the better. The previous generation, born between the mid-1980s and late 1990s - the millennials we
20、re also thought to have these characteristics. But many people view this new generation as “mini-millennials because Z-ers are different and they have their own set of values and preferences which consumer brands need to cater for.Its true to say that technology is playing an important part in the l
21、ives of Generation Z, particularly in the area of social media. In fact, they have not known life without it and using it to communicate, share ideas and campaign is second nature. It means they have more of a say on what we eat, drink and buy than any generation before them. These young people cert
22、ainly need to be listened to by retailers (零售商) and businesses - they are the people with time on their hands and money.But being a Z-er comes with pressure. One young person says Many people in Generation Z have mental health issues because theyre unsure what the future will bring. The future alway
23、s brings uncertainties but maybe there is pressure for this generation to be the most successful ever.1.When was a Z-er likely to be born?A.In 1964.B.In 1975.C.In 1987.D.In 1999.2.What do Z-ers see themselves as?A.Diligent and ambitious.B.Hardworking and incapable.C.Promising and different.D.Stresse
24、d and successful.3.Whatre Paragraphs 2&3 trying to argue?A.Z-ers have known life without social media.B.Z-ers pay too much attention to digital devices.C.Z-ers and the millennials have the same personality.D.Z-ers become a key driving force in the consumer market.4.What docs the author think is the
25、real cause of the Z-ers pressure?A.Their ambition to be the best.B.Their uncertainty of the future.C.Their addiction to digital devices.D.Their lack of real-world friendship.4、Several years ago, Jeremy Clarkson, presenter of the famous BBC television programme Top Gear, discovered that one of his gu
26、ests was half German and half Irish. Immediately, he said: “Thats quite an odd combination. Its like, this must be done absolutely perfectly tomorrow”.This joke played on stereotypes (刻板印象) of the Germans as efficient and the Irish as lazy. Many people could understandably be offended by these kinds
27、 of assertions. We do not know every Irish person, so how can we then conclude that every Irish person is lazy?I recently read on a website that Irish business people were described as being generally rather casual and more outwardly friendly than many European countries. German business people, on
28、the other hand, are considered to be very direct and according to the website, they do not need a personal relationship in order to do business. Once you hear advice like this, it becomes easier to understand where jokes like the one in the first paragraph come from.So why do some people disapprove
29、of the kind of stereotypes as seen in Clarksons joke, but not batting an eyelid when it comes to generalisations.What is the difference between the two?By definition, a stereotype is a widely held but fixed and oversimplified image or idea of a particular type of person or thing. A cultural characte
30、ristic, on the other hand, is a pattern of behaviour that is typical of a certain group.So what does thisreallymean? Stereotypes are simply overstated assumptions about groups of people. Imagine if a tourist visited a small town in Switzerland and saw a number of locals playing the alphorn instrumen
31、t, and then claimed that Swiss people can play the alphorn. This would be a stereotype! This is an overstated image of the Swiss which is based on one tourists experience.If, however, this tourist were to say that the Swiss are very punctual, this could be seen as a cultural characteristic. This is
32、because it is a pattern of behaviour which is very typical in Switzerland: from their transport system to their business meetings.In this way, some people argue that generalising another culture is not just useful, but important. Politicians always have to be mindful of the cultural characteristics
33、of different countries. By becoming aware of different cultural characteristics, they can avoid causing offence in those cultures.However, others argue that generalising cultures will always lead to offensive stereotypes. They argue that the best thing we can do is to stop generalising cultures and
34、start treating people as individuals.All this raises important questions: can making generalisations about groups of people be a positive thing? Or should we always avoid making broad assumptions about different groups?1.When he said, “Its like, this must be done absolutely perfectly tomorrow”, Jere
35、my Clarkson really meant _.A.the Germans will do it perfectly tomorrow while the Irish wontB.the combination of half German and half Irish is interestingC.the characteristics of the Germans and the Irish are oppositeD.the stereotypes of the Germans and the Irish are not so good2.Which of the followi
36、ng is TRUE according to the passage?A.The Irish people are considered as lazy, direct and casual.B.The Germans are thought to be efficient, friendly and direct.C.The Swiss can play the alphorn quite well.D.Its typical of the Swiss to be punctual.3.Politicians think it important to generalize another
37、 culture because _.A.they think different cultural characteristics are usefulB.they dont want to offend other peopleC.cultural characteristics are better than stereotypesD.generalizing will lead to offensive stereotypes4.The main purpose of this passage is to _.A.discuss whether it is good to make g
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