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1、高考资源网() 您身边的高考专家吉安市重点高中2020 届高二年级联考英语试卷第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。1. How much should the man pay for his purchases?A.$68.75 B.$86.75 C.$68.572.What does the man mean?A. He doesnt like traveli
2、ng. B. He has fun doing other things. C. He agrees with the woman.3. What does the woman think of her visit to the primary school?A. She regrets it. B. She is tired of it. C. She likes it.4.What do we know about the woman?A. She is nervous. B. She had a bad dream. C. She has caught the flu.5. Why do
3、 people take a cool bath after getting sunburnt?A. To protect the sunburn. B. To relieve the pain. C. To cure the sunburn.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。6. What does the woman want to
4、do to cool off?A. Go swimming. B. Turn on the air conditioner C. Stay in a wet place.7. What will the man do?A. Go outside. B. Stay inside. C. Go swimming with the woman.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8. What happened to Mary?A. She got lost. B. She went hunting. C. Her purse was missing.9. Where does the conversat
5、ion probably take place?A. In the classroom. B. In the meeting room. C. In the office.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10. What is the mans attitude to his new job?A. Satisfied. B. Annoyed. C. Contradictory.11. What does the woman suggest doing to relax?A. Walking in the park. B. Catching butterflies. C. Having lun
6、ch together.12. Where will they fly the kite?A. On the street. B. At a parking lot. C. In the Workers Stadium.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13. How much is the car rent?A.$30. B.$290. C.$260.14. What is the woman required to write down at the bottom?A. Her own insurance information. B. Her name and address. C. H
7、er driving experience.15.Where will the woman drop off the car?A. Another city. B. The same town. C. It depends.16. When will the woman get the car?A. After the form is filled. B. After her information is entered C. After the agreement is copied.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17. What is the classification of cl
8、imbing based on?A .Equipment used. B. The size of the rocks. C. The skills used in climbing.18.What is the key factor of free climbing?A. Equipment and tools. B. Tools and strength. C. Skill and knowledge.19. What is more important in climbing?A. Balance. B. Muscles. C. Bravery.20. Whats the speaker
9、 talking about?A Rock climbers. B. Rock climbing C. Rock climbing equipment.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、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项AHigh School Course Requirements for College AdmissionsWhile admissions standards vary greatly from one school to another, nearly all colleges and univ
10、ersities will be looking to see that applicants have completed a standard core (核心) curriculum. As you choose classes in high school, these core courses should always be the most important. Students without these classes may be automatically disqualified for admission In general, a typical high scho
11、ol core curriculum looks something like this English: 4 yearsForeign Language: 2 to 3 yearsMath: 3 yearsScience: 2 to 3 years including lab scienceSocial Studies and History: 2 to 3 yearsArt: 1yearKeep in mind that the required courses for admission differ from the recommended courses. At selective
12、colleges and universities, additional years of math, science and language will be necessary for you to be a competitive applicant.When colleges calculate your Grade Point Average (GPA) for admissions purposes, they will often ignore the GPA on your transcript (成绩单)and focus only on your grades in th
13、ese core subject areas. Grades for physical education, music performance and other non-core courses are not as useful for predicting your level of college readiness as these core courses. This doesnt mean that electives arent important. Colleges do want to see that you have a large variety of intere
14、sts and experiences, but they simply dont provide a good window into an applicants ability to handle strict college courses.Core course requirements vary from state to state, and many of the more selective colleges will want to see a strong high school academic record that goes well beyond the core.
15、 Advanced Placement, IB and Honors courses are a must to be competitive at the most selective colleges. In most cases, the strongest applicants to highly selective colleges will have four years of math (including calculus), four years of science and four years of a foreign language.21. How many cour
16、ses are included in a typical high school core curriculum?A. Three B. Six C. Eight D. Ten22. What does your non-core courses mean when you apply to college?A. Your intelligence level B. Your academic standardC. Your talents and creativity. D. Your interests and experiences23. Who will most probably
17、be interested in the text?A. High school students B. High school teachersC. College students D. College teachersBIf you see a problem, you should find a solution. That is what Alex Knoll, a 13-year-old boy from Post Falls, Idaho, believes. When he noticed a man struggling to open a heavy door from h
18、is wheelchair, Alex started thinking. I wondered if there was a resource available to him to show which business had automatic doors, so he could actually access them, Alex told Time for Kids.I couldnt find anything, so I created it.That was four years ago. The idea is Ability App. Alexs website say
19、s the app will help people with disabilities and their caregivers find the exact position of public spaces and find safe, reliable services and employment opportunities. Talk-show host Ellen DeGeneres liked Alexs idea so much that she had him on her show and surprised him with a $25,000 check. I thi
20、nk its really going to help me get going, Alex says.Worldwide, there are more than a billion people with some kind of disability, according to The World Health Organization. A disability can make it hard to do everyday activities and find a Job. Tara Miller is a friend of Alexs family. She uses a wh
21、eelchair. She helps Alex with his app by sharing her experience of what it is like to live with a disability. We all want to be able to be in the same establishments(机构) as any able-bodied person,” Miller says. “It s about little things like low tables in restaurants and automatic doors, which can m
22、ake a huge difference,she says. Alex has yet to set a launch (发布) date for Ability App. But he is determined to meet his goal. Im going to work as hard as I can and as fast as I can, he says。24. What made Alex create Ability App?A. The desire to make money. B. The idea of a friend of his family.C. T
23、he inconvenience to a disabled man. D. The encouragement of a well-known host.25. How does Tara Miller help Alex?A. By sharing her experience as a disabled girl. B. By collecting employment information.C. By lending him some money. D. By looking after his family.26. How do the disabled benefit from
24、the App?A. They can get donations.B. They are offered discounts in restaurants.C. They are invited to a talk show to raise public attention.D. They enjoy easy access to public services and job opportunities.27. What is Alex like?A. Generous and honest. B. Brave and easy-going.C. Creative and determi
25、ned. D. Confident and energetic.CThe moon and its possible influence over human behaviors have been objects of tales for centuries. Although the full moon cant turn people into werewolves (狼人), some people do blame it for causing a bad nights sleep or discomfort.To find out if lunar phases (月相) affe
26、cted humans, an international group of researchers studied children to see if their sleeping patterns changed or if there were any differences in their daily activities. The research studied a total of 5, 812 children from five continents. Data collection took place over 28 months, which is the same
27、 as the number of lunar cycles. These were then divided into three lunar phases: full moon, half- moon and new moon. The findings of the study indicated that in general, sleep duration around full moon reported an average decrease of five minutes compared to new moon. “Our study provides evidence th
28、at the moon doesnt seem to influence peoples behaviors,” said Dr. Jean-Philippe Chaput from the Eastern Ontario Research Institute .The only significant finding was one percent sleep decrease in full moon. However, sleeping for five minutes less time during a full moon is not a danger to health. “Ou
29、r behaviors are largely influenced by many other factors like genes, education and income,” he added. “Folk tales and even certain examples suggest that behaviors of humans and animals are affected by lunar phases,” Dr . Chaput explained . “Whether there is science behind it or not, the moon secret
30、will continue to attract human civilizations in the years to come.” 28 . Where does the moons bad influence on human behaviors usually come from ?A. Tales. B. Textbooks. C . News reports. D . Scientific papers.29 . Why did the research last 28 months ?A. To attract more attention. B . To cover the l
31、unar cycles .C . To look into more children. D. To collect as much data as possible.30 . What can be concluded from the findings ?A. We should go to bed five minutes earlier during a full moon.B. The moon is a major cause to affect our sleep and behaviors.C. We shouldnt worry about the moons influen
32、ce over health.D. The moon plays a significant role in childrens sleeping patterns.31. How does Dr. Chaput feel about the topic of the moon influence ?A. Its boring. B. Its worrying C. Its frightening . D . Its interesting.DLearning a second language is tricky at any age. Now, in a new study, scient
33、ists have worked out the exact age at which your chances of reaching fluency in a second language seem to drop: 10.The study, published in the journal Cognition, found that its nearly impossible for language learners to reach native-level fluency if they start learning a second tongue after age 10.
34、But thats not because language skills start to go downhill. It turns out youre still learning fast, says study co-author Joshua Hartshorne, an assistant professor of psychology at Boston College. Its just that you run out of time, because your ability to learn starts dropping at around 17 or 18 year
35、s old. People who start a few years after age 10 may still become quite good at a language, the authors say, but they are unlikely to become fluent. Kids may be better than adults at learning new languages for many reasons. Childrens brains are more plastic than those of adults, meaning they re bett
36、er able to adapt and respond to new information. All learning involves the brain changing, Hartshorne says, and childrens brains seem to be a lot more skillful at changing. Kids may also be more willing to try new things and to potentially look foolish in the process than adults are. Their comparati
37、vely new grasp on their native tongue may also be advantageous. Unlike adults, who tend to obey the rules and patterns of their first language, kids may be able to approach a new one with a blank page.These findings might seem discouraging, but it was heartening for scientists to learn that the crit
38、ical(关键的) period for fluent language acquisition might be longer than previously thought. Some scientists believed that the window began to close shortly after birth, while others extended it to early adolescence. Compared with those estimates (评估),age 17 or 18when language-learning ability starts t
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