江苏省2020年高考英语名师押题密卷(6).doc
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1、江苏省2020年高考英语名师押题密卷(6)第一部分:听力略第二部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分35分)第一节单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)请认真阅读下面各题,从题中所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。21.Go and say sorry to your Mom,Dave.Id like to,but Im afraid she wont be happy with my_.A.requestsB.excusesC.apologiesD.regrets22.On 5 December 2013, China Central Bank prohibited financi
2、al institutions from handling Bitcoin transactions, to regulate the virtual currency. A. moved B. to move C. having moved D. moving23.The manager finally agreed to our new marketing proposals.It never occurred to me you could succeed in persuading him to change his mind.A. whichB. whatC. thatD. if24
3、.Is there anything else I can do for you, Jeff?No. Thanks. I really appreciate when you lent all your notes to me before the exam.A. oneB. itC. thatD. this25.She won an Olympic gold medal in the womens 1, 000m final of speed skating.!A. CongratulationsB. Cheer upC. Good newsD. A pleasure26.The man m
4、ade another discovery,of great importance to science.A. which I think it is B. I think which is C. I think it is D. which I think is27.It ischallenge for graduates to findwork as unemployment is very high nowadays.A. the; / B. a; / C. a; a D. /; the28.Experts said that in Sichuan earthquake, about 3
5、05 earthquakes have occurred in the country and people died or were injured.A. ten thousands B. tens of thousands of C. tens of thousand of D. ten thousands of29. If you dont make up your mind to overcome your bad habits,you wont be able to your goal.A. achieve B. win C. gain D. require30. John as w
6、ell as the other children who_no parents_ good care of in the village. A. have; is being takenB. have; has takenC. has; is takenD. has; have been taken31. Some groups still have difficulties_access_social services.A. gain; in B. gaining; to C. to gain; to D. gaining; of32. Its ten years since I met
7、you last time. I _ you at all. I wouldnt have, either, if someone _ you by name.A. didnt recognize; didnt call B. havent recognized; didnt call C. cant recognize; had called D. didnt recognize; hadnt called33.Tom is _ learning English. To learn it well, he abandons all his hobbies.A. bound to B. des
8、perate to C. bent on D. accustomed to34.Did you go to visit the Acropolis yesterday?I had meant to, but it all the time.A. is raining B. was raining C. has been raining D. had rained35.Was it because of his short-sightedness _ he was turned down by the company? No, it was because of his poor perform
9、ance. A. whenB. thatC. whatD. how第二节完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)请认真阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。Who do you think came up with the idea for the Paralympics (残奥会)? The man who organized the sporting events which became the Paralympics Games36was a doctor, Ludwig Guttmann.In his teens, Ludwig was alw
10、ays interested in medicine and worked as a 37 in a hospital. Then he 38 from medical school and became a doctor when he was 25 years old.Guttmann39 a successful career for the next few years.40 , because Guttmann and his family were Jews, in Germany was becoming very 41 for them. In 1938 Guttmann 42
11、 to the UK with his family where he continued his research 43 the best way to treat patients.The Second World War was going on and there were a lot of soldiers44 in the fighting. Often they 45 the use of their legs and needed 46and help. The disabled soldiers were often47 and angry for they couldnt
12、really live a normal, useful life. Guttmann used his new48to look after their injuries but he also tried to give them emotional strength.Guttmann 49 taking part in sport could help a persons body as well as their mind and began to use 50 as a treatment to help his patients. He wanted to give them ba
13、ck their self-respect and dignity and 51 them to take part in sports.In 1948 the hospital held a sporting event called “The International Wheelchair Games”. By 1952 the event began to 52bigger with disabled athletes from other countries attending. By 1960 the games were called the International Stro
14、ke Mandeville Games and they were held in Rome alongside the 53Summer Olympics. By 1968 there were 750 athletes from 29 different countries. Guttmann himself died in 1980, even54the games were called “Paralympics”, but there is no 55 that he is the founder and father of the Paralympics Games. Its th
15、anks to his hard work that we are all able to enjoy the Paralympics.36. A. gradually B. eventuallyC. temporarilyD. compulsorily37. A. doctorB. stewardC. volunteerD. director38. A. excitedB. benefitedC. sufferedD. graduated39. A. enjoyedB. acceptedC. designedD. explored40. A. ButB. HoweverC. Therefor
16、eD. Otherwise41. A. ambiguousB. difficultC. apparentD. diverse42. A. movedB. pouredC. submittedD. flooded43. A. ofB. overC. aboutD. into44. A. dyingB. sacrificingC. woundedD. destroyed45. A. madeB. lostC. reducedD. lacked46. A. treatmentB. movementC. developmentD. achievement47. A. exhaustedB. chall
17、engedC. depressedD. astonished48. A. materialsB. experimentsC. models D. methods49. A. knewB. deniedC. allowedD. approved50. A. musicB. medicineC. sportD. magic51. A. forcedB. encouragedC. allowedD. drove52. A. seemB. goC. runD. get53. A. yearlyB. localC. independentD. official54. A. beforeB. afterC
18、. untilD. since55. A. evidenceB. wonderC. doubtD. problem第三部分阅读理解(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)请认真阅读下列短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。AOwning a dog is associated with a significantly lower risk of heart disease and death, according to a comprehensive new study published by a team of Swedish researchers on Frid
19、ay in the journal Scientific Reports.The scientists followed 3.4 million people over the course of 12 years and found that adults who lived alone and owned dogs were 33 percent less likely to die during the study than adults who lived alone without dogs. In addition, the single adults with dogs were
20、 36 percent less likely to die from heart disease.“Dog ownership was especially prominent as a protective factor in people living alone, who are a group reported previously to be at higher risk of heart disease and death than those living in a multi person household,”Mwenya Mubanga, a Ph.D. student
21、at Uppsala University in Uppsala, Sweden, and the lead junior author of the study, said in a statement announcing its findings. The link between dog ownership and lower mortality(死亡率) was less pronounced in adults who lived either with family members or partners, but still present, according to the
22、study.“Perhaps a dog may stand in as an important family member in the single household,”Mubanga added.“Another interesting finding was that owners of dogs which were intended originally for hunting were most protected.”The study, which is the largest to date on the health relations of owning a dog,
23、 suggested that one of the reasons why dog owners may have a lower risk of mortality and heart disease was that dog owners walked more.“These kinds of epidemiological(流行病学的) studies look for associations in large populations but do not provide answers to whether and how dogs could protect their owne
24、rs from heart disease,”Tove Fall, a senior author of the study and a professor at Uppsala University, said in a statement.“We know that dog owners in general have a higher level of physical activity, which could be one explanation for the observed results,”Fall added.“Other explanations include incr
25、eased well being and social contacts or effects of the dog on the bacterial microbiome(微生物菌群) in the owner.”Fall added that because all participants of the study were Swedish, the results most closely apply to dog owners in Sweden or other“European populations with similar culture regarding dog owne
26、rship”56Why did the researchers do the study related to 3.4 million peoples health and the dogs?ATo help Europeans.BTo find their association.CTo protect unhealthy adults.DTo reduce the risk of heart disease.57What does the underlined word “prominent” probably mean in Para.3?AUniversal.BConfusing.CA
27、ppealing. DImportant.BVisa last year offered up to 50 small businesses a $10,000 reward to go cashless. Though it is still too early to know what will happen to the businesses that won the competition (Visa has not announced the winners yet), the key arguments in favor of cashabandonment are that it
28、 would lead to more efficient service and carry a lower risk of theft. A recent New York Times article covered restaurants in Manhattan that take plastic only, and supporters are looking forward to an entirely cashless society.Doing away with cash may indeed sound appealing. Supporters often note th
29、at China and India have already gone further in this direction than the United States. But a few drawbacks are obvious: Card companies such as Visa charge merchants high processing fees, the risk of fraud(诈骗) balances out the lower risk of theft, older consumers may not wish to make the change, and
30、consumers will lose yet more privacy (large companies will have the ability to track every purchase made). Perhaps the less obvious one is that a cashless system will exclude the poor and the nearpoor, for many poor people dont have credit cards or bank accounts.Conditions in the US. are nowhere nea
31、r suitable for entering a cashless society; too many people would be left behind. Your young friend may be happy to accept money via PayPal or another app, your cafe may use an iPad instead of a cash register, but landlords in lowincome areas still prefer money orders. Its convenient for consumers t
32、o charge, say, an outing to the nail salonbut when you add the tip to your credit card bill, it may never make it to the worker.58Why did Visa hold the competition?ATo support small businesses.BTo attract more users.CTo promote cashabandonment.DTo reward successful businesses.59Which is the disadvan
33、tage of a cashless society according to the author?AThe risk of fraud is lower than that of theft.BConsumers privacy has more potential risks.CMore plastic is used and causes resource waste.DThe poor and the nearpoor are unwilling to use cash.60Who would probably prefer to be paid in cash?AA landlor
34、d in a developed area.BA cafe owner.CA young person.DA worker in a nail salon.CDont get mad the next time you catch your teenager texting when he promised to be studying. He simply may not be able to resist. A UI(University of Iowa) study found teenagers are far more sensitive than adults to the imm
35、ediate effect or reward of their behaviors. The findings may help explain why the initial rush of texting may be more attractive for adolescents than the longterm payoff of studying.“For the teenager, the rewards are attractive,” says Professor Jatin Vaidya, an author of the study. “They draw adoles
36、cents. Sometimes, the rewards are a kind of motivation for them. Even when a behavior is no longer in a teenagers best interest to continue, he will still go on. Thats because the effect of the reward is still there and lasts much longer in adolescents than in adults.”For parents, that means limitin
37、g distraction so teenagers can make better choices. Take the homework and social media dilemma for example: At 9 pm., shut off everything except a computer that has no access to Facebook or Twitter, the researchers advise. “Im not saying they shouldnt be allowed to have access to technology,” Vaidya
38、 says. “But some help in netting their concentration is necessary for them so they can develop those impulse(冲动)control skills.”In their study, Vaidya and coauthor Shaun Vecera note researchers generally believe teenagers are impulsive, make bad decisions, and engage in risky behavior because the fr
39、ontal lobes(额叶) of their brains are not fully developed. But the UI researchers wonder whether something more fundamental is going on with adolescents to cause behaviors independent of higherlevel reasoning.“We wanted to try to understand how the brains reward system changes from childhood to adulth
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