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1、江苏省南京市、盐城市2020届高三英语上学期第一次模拟考试试题第一部分 听力(共两节,满分 20 分)做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。第一节(共5小题;每小题1分,满分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. What did the woman fail to see?A. A sign. B. A parking lot. C. A disabled per
2、son.2. What will the man do?A. Take a course online. B. Call the same repairman. C. Fix the refrigerator himself. 3. Who will the woman have dinner with tonight?A. Tommys family. B. Her grandmother. C. Her colleagues in Shanghai.4. Why does the boy like sharks?A. They are great swimmers. B. They mak
3、e funny sounds. C. They are very smart.5. What is the time?A. 6:00 p.m. B. 9:00 p.m. C. 10:00 pm. 第二节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15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,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话或独白前,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 kind of coffee does the man
4、usually have?A. Italian. B. Brazilian. C. French.7. Where are the speakers?A. In a cafe. B. In an office. C. In a supermarket.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8. What was the girls most recent purchase?A. A dog toy. B. Some clothes. C. An ice cream maker.9. What is the relationship between the speakers?A. Teacher an
5、d student. B. Father and daughter. C. Shopkeeper and customer.10. What does the father think of his daughters way of spending?A. Unwise. B. Responsible. C. Economical.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11. Where does the womans mother live?A. In Madrid. B . In Mexico City. C. In New York.12. What do the speakers plan
6、 to do on November 2nd?A. Travel to Madrid B. Visit some friends. C. Attend a holiday event.13. When will the speakers leave New York?A. On October 22nd. B. On October 28th. C. On November 2nd.听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。 14. Where will the speakers most likely go swimming?A. In the pool. B. In the ocean. C. I
7、n the lake.15. What will the man do on Thursday?A. Hold a family party. B. participate in a game. C. Have a football team practice. 16. When will the woman come over to the mans house?A. This Wednesday. B. This Sunday. C. Next week.17. What will the speakers probably watch?A. A comedy. B. A war movi
8、e. C. A history movie.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。 18. What was Frank Whittles father?A. An officer. B. An inventor. C. An engineer.19. When did Whittle gain the legal right of ownership of his design?A. In 1907. B. In 1930. C. In 1937. 20. Where was Whittles last home?A. Maryland. B. Coventry. C. Cambridge.第
9、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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。21. The power of silence is much greater compared with _ of instant attack.A. it B. one C. that D. the one22. Within a personalized learning program, the learners pathway can be _ to their needs. A. Expos
10、ed B. tailored C. resigned D. limited23. -The price of the house advertised is rather reasonable, and I fancy it much. -Lets be _ -we just cant afford to pay that much money. A. optimistic B. realistic C. enthusiastic D. systematic24. -Its said that your company _ in the project in the years ahead,
11、right? -Well, we are conducting a comprehensive evaluation of it. A. invests B. invested C. will invest D. would invest25. E-cigarette companies are ordered to close their stores and _ ads online for the sake of young people. A. bring about B. put up C. take down D. hold out26. We should be aware th
12、at the degree _ our diet is successful depends on our willpower. A. that B. which C. to which D. on whom27. -Did you enjoy yourself in watching the film Frozen II last night? -You bet! I _ it for 6 years. A. was to anticipate B.have been anticipatingC.was anticipating D. had been anticipating28. Gui
13、zhou Province, _ by Lonely Planet among the top 10 regions to visit in 2020, has become a promising travel destination. A. ranked B. being ranked C. having ranked D. to be ranked29. _ I once made some mistakes, I wont spend a moment of the future regretting what might have been. A. Until B. While C.
14、 Unless C. Because30. The ride sharing service is only a trial in limited regions, and will continue to improve _ feedback from the public. A. in line with B. in contrast with C. in control of D. in favor of 31. With more importance attached to traditional culture these years, hanfu has become _ pop
15、ular. A. merely B. entirely C. frequently D. increasingly32. Examples has more followers than reason in that we unconsciously imitate _ pleases us. A. that B. what C. which D. who33. The project _ possible had the relations of the two countries not reached their current level. A. werent B. werent to
16、 be C. shouldnt be D. wouldnt have been34. We have been informed of the strict rules _ for garbage sorting in the near future. A. adopted B. to adopt C. to be adopted D. having adopted35. -Do you think its possible for the team to hit their target for fourth quarter? -_! The majority of them are not
17、 that enterprising. A. No doubt B. No problem C. Not a little D. Not a chance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,并在答题纸上将该项涂黑。When I was a child my father taught me five words that Ive used all my life-in my acting career, as a mother, in my business activities. If I 36
18、that I was afraid of the dark, or if I seemed worried about meeting new people, Dad would say, “Stand porter to your 37 .”A porter is a gatekeeper, who stands at a door 38 people in or out. Dad would get me to 39 myself stopping destructive things -such as fear-at the door, 40 saying “Come in” to fa
19、ith, love and self-assurance.As a(n) 41 , before I went on camera, Id make sure anxiety stayed out and confidence in my ability came in. As a mother, when I was 42 about my children, I would try not to let worry in but would 43 my mind with trust in them. Of course, there were always times Id 44 tho
20、se words. In 1972 my husband, Fillmore Crank, and I opened the doors to our own 45 in North Hollywood. This was a new business venture for us, and it was a lot more 46 and complicated than we had 47 . We were on call 24 hours a day. Something was always going 48 . Electricity went on the blink, food
21、 wasnt delivered, employees called in sick. Once, a flu epidemic 49 left us with no maids. Fillmore gave me a 50 : scrub floors or do the laundry. For 10 days I folded enough king-size sheets to 51 the whole state of California. Then there was the 52 crisis. The price of gasoline doubled, and touris
22、m in California 53 . How could we fill our beds? What if we kept losing money? What if we failed? Fear and worry were sneaking in. But I caught them just 54 . I stood porter. I stood in the door of my mind and sent fear packing. These days at the hotel, whenever fear tries to 55 , I just smile and p
23、oint to the sign that reads No Vacancy. 36. A. complained B. announced C. recalled D. decided37. A. future B. find C. family D. studio38. A.letting B. urging C. inviting D. observing39. A. busy B. involve C. send D. picture40. A. so B. and C. but D. or 41. A. official B. actress C. maid D . manager4
24、2. A. serious B. curious C. anxious D. cautious43. A. fill B. change C. read D. ease44. A. eat B.twist C. exchange D . forget45. A. clinic B. hotel C.laundry D. restaurant46. A.promising B. demanding C. convincing D. boring47. A. figured B. confirmed C. deduced D. suggested48. A. sour B. missing C.
25、wrong D. pale49. A. hardly B. regularly C. specially D. suddenly50. A. warning B. command C. choice D. solution51. A. serve B . touch C. decorate D. blanket52. A. credit B. energy C. identity D. family53. A. ceased B. recovered C. dropped D. boomed54. A. in time B. on purpose C. at random D . by cha
26、nce55. A. split B. shelter C. withdraw D. register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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。 A. Twin Cities Campus Office of Admissions240 Williamson Hall 231 Pillsbury Drive SE, Minneapolis, MN 55455Dear Blair Connie, Congratulations! You have been admitted to t
27、he University of Minnesota (U of M) Twin Cities. Your college of admission is the College of Science and Engineering. We believe your accomplishments have prepared you well to thrive here. When you step on campus as a Golden Gopher, you will be involved in our world-class academic programs and will
28、shape your future in cutting-edge facilities. Choose a community bursting with Gopher pride. By choosing the U of M, you choose to work with classmates and professors who are “Driven to Discover.” When you choose the U of M, you will.Discover exceptional academics. With thousands of courses to pick
29、from each semester, you can engage with professors who are leaders in their fields and make meaningful connections with your fellow students in our technology-packed active learning classrooms. Discover unique opportunities. At the U of M, your college experience goes beyond the classroom. Your know
30、ledge and talents can shine in one of our 900+ student organizations. Discover an ideal location. Campus is in the center of Minneapolis and St. Paul, where you can work as trainees at one of the 18 Fortune 500 companies or thousands of startups and nonprofits in the Twin Cities.Discover great value
31、. The U of M is committed to four-year graduation, which lowers your costs and gets you an internationally recognized degree sooner. The University has been named “best value” by Forbes, Princeton Review, and Kiplingers.On behalf of the U of M, we are honored to have you join our academic community.
32、 In the coming weeks you will receive additional information about your next steps to becoming a U of M student. Welcome to the Class of 2024!Sincerely Heidi MeyerExecutive Director of Admissions56. What does the underlined phrase “a Golden Gopher” refer to?A. A freshman. B. A professor. C. An amate
33、ur. D . An inspector.57. Which of the following is the benefit of choosing the U of M?A. The university invites leaders in different fields to teach on campus.B. There are numerous clubs which offer students various activities.C. It is so ideally located that you have easy access to famous top brand
34、s.D. Many magazines rank it among the top universities with high tuition. B. You are standing in a hall packed with friends, family, colleagues and peers. You are about to walk onto the stage and address theme. Youre expected to say something meaningful and profound and everyone is hanging on your e
35、very word. You need to be clearly spoken, confident and calm, maybe even funny. How do you feel?If youre shaking, sweating and looking for the exit, youre normal. Most of us are scared of public speaking and yet, as a society, were becoming more obsessed with hearing what people have to say: we watc
36、h endless TED talks, download podcasts and screen hours of YouTube clips. Being able to address a crowd is no longer the domain of the brave-if you want to get ahead in your career, you need to master it. Ive done enough public speaking to have picked up some tips and tricks, and these are the ones
37、I rely on most. The most important thing is to prepare. You dont have to write out your speech word by word but get the headline, three key points and the concluding sentence on paper and put bullet points under each. Then run through it and note which of your bullet points made it in and what you a
38、dded. Adapt your notes and try again. Keep going until you have a structure. Now its time to watch yourself-yes, get out your camera and film yourself. This is how you will see the points that need work and where you can polish it up. Most of the information the audience will take away will be from
39、your energy and your tone, a little from your words. Once you have sorted out the words, focus on how to exude(散发) the right energy-do you need confidence or humor? I go for confidence so, five minutes before a talk, I try to recall a success Ive had. I focus on the details and aim to bring that fee
40、lings of competence to life. Finally, breathe, We cannot speak without breath, yet it is the first thing we let go of when we are nervous. Settle your breathing before you start. If you lose control of your breath in the middle, say “Lets take a moment to think about that last point.” That gives you
41、 a pause to collect your breath. The only way to get over a fear of public speaking is to do it, again and again. You will have good and bad experiences but, if you do it enough, youll realize that, occasionally, its fun. 58.According to the author, why is public speech important to the average?A. F
42、riendships can be established through it. B. Public speeches can display our courage. C. There are more occasions for pubic speeches. D. It is beneficial to our way up the career ladder. 59. Which of the following tips is recommended by the author? A. Preparing and writing down every detail. B. Disp
43、laying right energy during the speech. C. Watching famous films of public speeches. D. Telling key points and bullet points apart. 60. What view does the author hold about public speaking? A. It creates more and more fun if we stick to practice. B. It is easier to practise at home than to perform ou
44、tside. C. Experiences of public speaking can delight us sometimes. D. Attempts to give public speaking tend to fail in the end. C. Throwing handfuls of bread to birds has long been seen as harmless enough. But in recent years, some scientists have suggested that bread might not do birds digestive sy
45、stems any good, saying that as uneaten food rots down, the water quality worsens and algal blooms can occur. Plus, by encouraging birds to gather in one place, the build-up of droppings may result in outbreaks of disease too. Meanwhile, many cities have signs telling us not to feed pigeons and gulls
46、, which are considered an “annoyance” due to the mess they make, and scattering bread inevitably attracts rats and mice. It seems that the public has accepted these warnings, and that fewer of us now feed birds this way. In October, a sign went up in a Derbyshire park claiming that the local birds w
47、ere dying of starvation, and urging visitors to feed them as before. When online posts about the notice went viral, feathers flew as people debated the benefits of handing out bread to birds. Paul Stancliffe of the British Trust for Ornithology(BTO) points out that theres insufficient scientific evi
48、dence for bread harming birds, adding that, as little research has been done, it could even turn out to be beneficial. “We just dont know,” he says. Although bread is a heavily processed “unnatural” food intended for humans, that alone may be insufficient grounds for not feeding it to birds. In the
49、1980s, the Wildfowl & Wetland Trust (WWT) carried out a comparative study of different flocks of mute swans, and the birds that consumed the most bread had weaker muscles, implying that a bread-heavy diet might be the cause. “Our official line is that bread is okay for ducks, geese and swans, but on
50、ly in moderation,” says WWTs Peter Morris. “However, this advice comes with several other warnings.” The first is that its best offered in winter, when there is less plant and insect food around.d In spring and summer, too much artificial food may not be a good idea, since young birds have to learn
51、how to look after themselves and natural food will contain a wider range of nutrients to help them grow. “Just like us, birds need a varied diet to stay healthy,” says a spokesperson for the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds(RSPB). “Although ducks, geese and swans can digest all types of bre
52、ad, too much can leave them feeling full without giving them all of the important vitamins, minerals and nutrients they need.” When bird feeding first became popular in the UK in the 19th century, some Victorians encouraged tough love, arguing that such handouts would only make our feathered friends
53、 lazy and dependent on welfare. Morris says that there is a theory that wild birds can get “hooked” on easy meals, losing interest in other types of food. Another danger, he says, is that birds fed regularly end up accustomed to humans, placing themselves at greater risk of predation(捕食).61. How can
54、 feeding birds with bread affect our urban life?A. Birds mess can attract many rats and mice. B. Birds gathering in one place disturbs our peace. C. Bread goes bad and the water quality will suffer. D. Human beings are likely to be infected with bird flu.62. If birds rely on a bread-heavy diet, ther
55、e is a strong possibility that _. A. they will become bigger in size with stronger musclesB. lack of certain nutrients negatively influences their healthC. their digestive system will be damaged by artificial foodD. they would soon choose bread rather than natural food.63. Where does the sentence “S
56、uch moralizing sounds old-fashioned nowadays, but may have a grain of truth.” best suit?A. B. C. D. 64. What is the best title for this passage?A. Is feeding birds a wise choice? B. Why not feed our bird neighbours?C.Can we treat birds as friends? D . When do birds need our food aid? D.Despite all t
57、he ways we have to interact with others, people still feel isolated and lone. Loneliness is an increasing problem-so much so that, last year, the government introduced a loneliness strategy and minister for loneliness. We used to talk of the condition in relation to older people but rarely gender. I
58、t may come as a surprise then that so many of those affected by loneliness are men. A recent YouGov survey for Movember, a charity event that raises awareness of mens health issues, asked men about their friendships and whether they had people outside their homes they could swap their worries with.
59、Half of men asked said they had two or fewer friends and one in eight had none-thats 2.5 million men with no close friends. Even worse, mens friendlessness doubles between their early 20s and late middle age.Isolation can have physical and mental health implications. A 2017 report by the Commission
60、on Loneliness said loneliness is as harmful to health as smoking 15 cigarettes a day. Research shows correlation between loneliness and heart disease and strokes, and other studies associate loneliness with depression. However, why are so many men affected? In our latest podcast, psychotherapist Noe
61、l Bell says some men feel they have to be self-reliant. Due to widespread social stereotypes (刻板印象), it can be viewed as a sign of weakness for men to admit they have a problem, express their deepest feelings or discuss a serious personal topic. Perhaps due to the way generations of men have been ra
62、ised, it is often difficult to recognize feelings of loneliness in the first place. Behavioural differences between boys and girls are not naturally born at birth, they are socialised. Girls are stereotypically seen as more emotional and talkative and so their communicative and expressive skills are
63、 more valued than those of boys by parents and teachers, according to researchers. For some men, having a partner and a family can somewhat shelter them from the negative effects of loneliness-but what if their personal circumstances change? After a relationship breaks down or there is a loss of you
64、 beloved, some men find their friends have drifted away and they have no one to talk to. Social media can be beneficial if it leads to interaction in the real world, but online networks are no substitute for face-to-face friendships-the number of likes on your most recent post does not compare with
65、genuine connection. Social activities such as team sports arent for everyone and, if youre already feeling lonely or isolated, it can be difficult to build the confidence to enter those environments and connect over a shared interest. There is also the danger that some male-dominated social environm
66、ents encourage drinking alcohol and may not be the right places for those who are feeling the mental health effects of isolation. That said, “shoulder to shoulder active interactions for men, such as exercise, especially running, are proven to be beneficial. But such activities do not interest all m
67、en and this is where psychotherapy(心理疗法) can be of particular use. Dont suffer in silence. A psychotherapist is not a friend, nor is therapy a substitute for a meaningful friendship. A therapist will, however, help a client identify what may be creating barriers to them building supportive friendshi
68、ps and determine the factors that may be causing their feelings of isolation. A therapist will work with the client to address their issues, providing a fair, non-judgemental space in which a lonely person can work out what is best for them and how to move towards a more conn3ected and contented lif
69、e. Bell, a famous therapist, says too many men enter therapy only when a situation has reached crisis point and he encourages men not to bottle up their emotions. “Reflecting on your feelings is healthy and normal,” he says. 65. Who used to be the prime victims of loneliness?A. Junior students. B. I
70、solated ministers.C.Mature men. D. Senior citizens.66. What does the survey done by YouGov imply? A. Men tend to expand their social circle after their adolescence. B. Young and middle-aged male adults suffer more from loneliness. C. Loneliness remains at the same level despite different ages. D. De
71、ep friendships are difficult to maintain between the males. 67. According to the Nobel Bell, mens loneliness is relevant to _. A. the fear of dying of heart disease and strokes B. the depression popular among men of all ages C. the conventional view on how men should behave D. their reliance on outs
72、ide assistance through hardships68. In terms of social stereotypes, girls are better at _. A. gaining sympathy from men B. hiding their true emotions C. disciplining their own behavior D. interacting with other people69. Why does the author mention social media in Paragraph 5? A. To stress the impor
73、tance of real interaction to men. B. To introduce a possible way out of loneliness for men.C. To contradict the belief that men feel lonely online D. To illustrate how social media can relieve depression.70. When might a psychotherapist be of particular use? A. When there is no substitute for the cu
74、rrent therapy. B. Not until a man is fully conscious of the crisis point? C. When active interactions fail to attract a lonely man. D. After a man is excluded from a team of common interests.第四部分 任务型阅读(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)请认真阅读下列短文,并根据所读内容在文章后表格中的空格里填入一个最恰当的单词。注意:请将答案写在答题卡上相应题号的横线上。每个空格只填1个单词。This is
75、a stranger truth that anyone older than 25 will already know: as life goes on, time seems to speed up. Think back to childhood when holidays seemed to last forever and you attended a school for what felt like decades. Now consider last year, by contrast, and it probably raced by. As those in their 3
76、0s and 40s will know, the effect gets worse with age-and, for people in their 70s, a year can flash by in what seems like days. “Where did the time go?” we wonder. One study found that if youre 40, assuming you live to be 80, your life, in terms of your subjective experience of time, is already 70 p
77、ercent gone. Its all rather terrifying. Fortunately, though, you have the power to change things. The best explanation is that memories seem longer when our brains have to process more information. Childhood and young adulthood are full of novelty-the first time you rode a bike, had a romance, go jo
78、b-but, as we get older, things get more routine. You can test this out by recalling a recent experience of novelty in your life, such as travel. A few years back, I went skiing for the first time, and that four-day trip still feels “long”. But a four-day period in my ordinary life zooms by too quick
79、ly for me to notice. One solution, then, is obvious: do lots of new stuff. Travel more, if you can, and to unfamiliar places. Try new hobbies and meet new people-youll be taxing your brain, and the result will be a life that feels longer, more expansive and meaningful. But smaller changes work, too:
80、 even altering the route you take to the office, reading different kinds of novels or varying where you buy your sandwich at lunchtime will have some impact. But novelty can only go so far. Besides, a fulfilling life requires routine: you cant build deep relationships, or rise through the ranks at w
81、ork if youre always switching friends or jobs or even spouses. Thats why the Buddhist teacher Shinzen Young suggests an additional strategy: learn to meditate(冥想). Even a few minutes a day will enhance your concentration, and the better you get at concentrating, the more information your brain will
82、take in during any experience, no matter how boring. Youll be making your whole life a little more novel. Youll be more present and time will pass less quickly; in effect, youll extend your life-without magic pills or groundbreaking medical technology. Title: How to stop time speeding upPassage outl
83、ineSupporting detailsA truth familiar to (71) _Everything seemed to last longer in our childhood, (72) _ holidays. With people (73) _, the worsening effect makes them believe time goes faster and faster. Findings of a previous studyThere exists an explicit gap between our real age and our (74) _ und
84、erstanding of how old we are. The best explanation(75) _ something fresh can make our memories last.Two possible (76) _ on handling the problemDoing new stuff (77) _ much effort of our brain, causing a seemingly longer and more meaningful life. Making minor changes is also an (78) _ way to create lo
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