北京市丰台区2020届高三下学期综合练习(一)(一模)英语试题 WORD版含答案.doc
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1、高考资源网() 您身边的高考专家丰台区2020年高三年级第二学期综合练习(一)英 语 2020. 04本试卷满分共120分 考试时间100分钟 注意事项:1. 答题前,考生务必先将答题卡上的学校、年级、班级、姓名、准考证号用黑色字迹签字笔填写清楚,并认真核对条形码上的准考证号、姓名,在答题卡的“条形码粘贴区”贴好条形码。2. 本次考试所有答题均在答题卡上完成。选择题必须使用2B铅笔以正确填涂方式将各小题对应选项涂黑,如需改动,用橡皮擦除干净后再选涂其它选项。非选择题必须使用标准黑色字迹签字笔书写,要求字体工整、字迹清楚。3. 请严格按照答题卡上题号在相应答题区内作答,超出答题区域书写的答案无效
2、,在试卷、草稿纸上答题无效。4. 请保持答题卡卡面清洁,不要装订、不要折叠、不要破损。笔试(共三部分 120分)第一部分 知识运用(共两节,45分)第一节 语法填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,共15分)阅读下列短文,根据短文内容填空。在未给提示词的空白处仅填写 1个适当的单词,在给出提示词的空白处用括号内所给词的正确形式填空。AAt 9 feet tall and weighing about 250 pounds, the ostrich (鸵鸟) is the worlds largest bird. As the myth goes, a frightened ostrich will
3、 bury its head in the sand 1 (make) itself invisible to its hunters. If that sounds like a “bird-brained” way to escape danger, youre right! Actually, the ostrich plays dead in this way. When this behavior 2 (see) from a distance, the ostrichs head might not be visible, 3 (give) the false impression
4、 that its head is buried. BI picked up the phone, slowly dialing the number to her house. All I could think was 4 we could possibly have a conversation about. Nothing! I didnt think I could have anything in common with the person 5 is 50 years older than me. “Your grandmother wont be around forever,
5、” my mom said, so I just did what she told me and called my grandmother. What I didnt know was that the phone call 6 (change) my attitude to life. CTen years ago, people bought electric vehicles (EVs) to reduce their carbon footprint. 7 the limited range and high price made EVs something of a rare s
6、ight on roads. A lot can change in a decade. Advances in battery technology 8 (mean) electric cars now travel much further on a single charge. Government grants (补贴) serve to draw buyers away from gasoline-powered cars. The change will have a huge impact 9 life. Roads will become far 10 (quiet) and
7、pollution levels will be reduced quickly, potentially leading to improved quality of life. 第二节 完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,共30分)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。The small town of Allen Crossing, Indiana, has been the place Ive called home for all 16 years of my life. Thats where I spend hou
8、rs just 11 . Looking at how the wind blows the wild flowers to create a magical 12 of color. Looking at the way insects move hurriedly among plants. The beauty of nature has always been what 13 me to create art. I used to think that artists get inspiration from 14 . Then I went to New York and somet
9、hing happened that really made me 15 that idea.I was offered two-week courses at an art college there. When I took the train to the college for the first time, I had some serious 16 about whether I had made the right choice about coming. I was so used to the 17 countryside. New York, however, was no
10、isy and 18 . People pushed past me to squeeze through the doors of the subway cars. Everything moved at such a 19 pace that I felt I had no time to process it all.Art classes were another story. 20 I started making art, I felt like myself again. Working from memory, I made a series of drawings of na
11、tural scenes. “Your images are very 21 and accurate,” one teacher told me. “Why not try using brighter colors and bolder shapes and motions?” I followed her advice and was amazed at the 22 . One day my cousin Ken came to see my drawings. “Gosh! These are great! They remind me of graffiti (涂鸦).” He e
12、xclaimed. I looked at my drawings and was 23 .To me graffiti was not art, it was 24 messy, unreadable writing on walls. “Cool,” Ken continued. “If youre into art, you should come with me.” I followed him to a huge factory that was completely 25 with graffiti. The walls were covered with bright color
13、s, portraits, words and calligraphy-like symbols. What I saw was art not unlike what I had been making. The big 26 was that the artists drew images from city life, such as crowded subway trains and tall, shiny buildings. In every sketch, there was a(n) 27 that reminded me of that first subway ride,
14、only it was a creative one.Now I know that 28 is different for everyone. What drives one person crazy can be the thing that drives another person to 29 . I may not look at the city the way street artists do, but they may not see nature the way I do. I 30 the way the citys energy inspires them. And n
15、ow I use that energy wherever I am to create my own art. 11. A. thinkingB. readingC. looking D. working12. A. noteB. momentC. powerD. carpet 13. A. leadsB. drivesC. forcesD. requires14. A. beautyB. sceneryC. natureD. imagination15. A. regretB. developC. shareD. rethink 16. A. doubtsB. problemsC. tro
16、uble D. consideration17. A. remoteB. quietC. colorfulD. open 18. A. unsafeB. toughC. dullD. crowded19. A. steadyB. rapidC. naturalD. leisure20. A. AlthoughB. BecauseC. OnceD. Unless21. A. realisticB. uniqueC. clear D. abstract22. A. attemptB. choiceC. passionD. change23. A. shockedB. convincedC. con
17、fusedD. amused24. A. justB. stillC. evenD. yet25. A. coatedB. decoratedC. engagedD. marked26. A. advantageB. attractionC. priorityD. difference27. A. clueB. energyC. styleD. element28. A. destinationB. ambitionC. inspirationD. determination 29. A. createB. discoverC. progress D. concern30. A. explor
18、eB. respectC. understandD. follow第二部分 阅读理解(共两节,40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,共30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。AAQUILA Childrens Magazine is the most intelligent read for curious kids. Full of enthusiastic articles and challenging puzzles, every issue covers science, history and general knowle
19、dge. AQUILA is a quality production, beautifully illustrated with contemporary artwork throughout. Intelligent reading for 812 year-olds Cool science and challenging projects Inspires self-motivated learning Exciting new topic every issueAQUILAis created and owned by an independent UK company. It ha
20、s 28 pages, printed on high-quality paper and there are no advertisements or posters. Instead it is full of well-written articles, thought-provoking ideas and great contemporary artwork. Each monthly issue is centred around a new topic. AQUILAworks as a superb learning extension to current primary (
21、or KS2 and KS3) curriculum (课程), but it is much more than that! Entertaining and always surprising,AQUILAis recommended because it widens childrens interest and understanding, rather than encouraging them to concentrate only on their favourite subjects. It gives children a well-rounded understanding
22、 of the world, in all its complexity. The concepts inAQUILAcan be challenging, requiring good comprehension and reading skills. 8 years is usually a good age to start. Some gentle interest from an adult is often helpful at the start.In 2020AQUILA will have been in publication for 28 years, but it ha
23、s never appeared in newsstands or shops. We are subscription only.AQUILA SubscriptionUK: 12 Months 55 4 Months 30Europe: 12 Months 60 4 Months 35World: 12 Months 70 4 Months 35BirthdaysSelect the Birthday option, write agift messageandchoose the birthday month. We will dispatch to arrive at the star
24、t of the month you have entered. The package posts in a blue envelope markedOpen on your birthday. 31. What is special about AQUILA?A. It is available in shops.B. It is for kids of all ages. C. It has no advertisements.D. It prints readers artworks.32. What does AQUILA offer its readers?A. Articles
25、on modern art.B. Family reading materials.C. Ideas on improving reading skills.D. Knowledge beyond school subjects. 33. AQUILA is intended for _.A. foreign language learners B. children with learning difficultiesC. parent-child reading loversD. curious kids with good comprehension BThe spot of red w
26、as what first caught Randy Heisss attention on December 16, 2018. He walked toward it and found a balloon attached to a piece of paper. “Dayami,” it read on one side, in a childs writing. Heiss flipped the paper over. It was a numbered list in Spanish. His Spanish isnt very good, but he could see it
27、 was a Christmas list. He was charmed and wondered whether he could find the child. About 20 miles to the southwest, just across the border, was the city of Nogales, Mexico. Based on the prevailing wind, he was pretty sure thats where it came from.Back home, Heisss wife who is fluent in Spanish tran
28、slated the list. Dayami, probably a girl, had asked for a doll, a dollhouse, clothes and art supplies.Heiss then posted about his quest on Facebook, attaching photos, hoping someone might know the girls family.A few days passed with no leads; Heiss worried that time was running out before Christmas.
29、 On December 19, he decided to send a private Facebook message to Radio XENY based in Nogales. The next morning, Heiss awoke to a message: The staff had located Dayami, who indeed lived in Nogales and would be willing to arrange a get-together at the radio station.Heiss and his wife rushed to buy ev
30、erything on Dayamis list. Then they drove for 45 minutes, crossing the border into Nogales. They finally met the very excited girl. “Her eyes were wide open with wonder. Like, Oh my gosh, this really did work! It was a beautiful experience,” Heiss said. “Quite healing for us.” Heiss, 61, has lived i
31、n Bisbee, Arizona for more than three decades. Ten years ago, he and his wife lost their only child. They have no grandchildren. Now they split their time between Nogales and Bisbee. “Being around children at Christmastime has been absent in our lives,” Heiss said. “Its been kind of a gaping hole in
32、 our Christmas experience.” He has since reflected on what a miracle it was that he spotted the balloon at all, let alone that he was able to locate Dayami and her family. 34. On December 16, Heiss _. A. planned to go to Nogales B. found a wish list by accident C. spotted a card attached to a balloo
33、n D. read a story about Dayami on Facebook35. What did Heiss do to find Dayami? A. He asked his wife for advice. B. He posted Dayamis photo online. C. He drove to Nogales to find clues. D. He turned to Radio XENY for help.36. What do we learn about Heiss?A. He has lived alone for many years.B. He is
34、 not good at learning languages. C. He has built a close bond with Dayami.D. He buys Dayami gifts every Christmas. 37. What does the story intend to tell us? A. Giving is rewarding. B. All for one, one for all. C. Actions speak louder than words. D. Treat others as you hope they will treat you.CIn i
35、ndustry and medicine, robots routinely build, break down and inspect things; they also assist in surgery and pharmacies. Neither they nor “social” robotswhich are designed to engage with people and to establish an emotional connectionbehave like The Jetsons maid, Rosie, or other beloved robots of fi
36、ction. Even so, expect social robots to become more complicated and popular in the next few years. Like most robots, social robots use artificial intelligence (AI) to decide how to act on information received through cameras and other sensors. The ability to respond in ways that seem lifelike has be
37、en informed by research into such issues as how perceptions (认知) form, what constitutes social and emotional intelligence, and how people understand others thoughts and feelings. Advances in AI have enabled designers to translate such psychological and neuroscientific (神经学的) insights into algorithms
38、 (演算) that allow robots to recognize voices, faces and emotions; interpret speech and gestures; respond appropriately to complex verbal and nonverbal cues; make eye contact; speak conversationally; and adapt to peoples needs by learning from feedback, rewards and criticisms. In consequence, social r
39、obots are filling an ever expanding variety of roles. A 47-inch humanoid called Pepper (from SoftBank Robotics), for instance, recognizes faces and basic human emotions and engages in conversations via a touch screen in its “chest.” About 15,000 Peppers worldwide perform such services as hotel check
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