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    1、2020届泗阳中学高三下学期第二次模拟考试英 语第一部分:听力(共两节,满分20分)第一节(共5小题)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 was the result?A. Italy won the game. B. France won the game. C. Both were winners.2. Where does the man think the keys are?A. In the womans purse

    2、.B. In the womans car.C. In the restaurant.3. What probably is the woman?A. A student. B. A nurse.C. A teacher.4. How many hours does the park open on Saturdays?A. 9. B. 10.C. 13.5. What does the man mean?A. The woman has got a lot of shoes.B. He will buy the woman a pair of shoes.C. The womans shoe

    3、s match her new dress well.第二节(共15小题)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至8题。6. What is the boy doing now?A. Reading. B. Watching TV. C. Doing his homework.7. Whats the mother doing now?A. Watching TV. B. Co

    4、oking. C. Doing some cleaning .8. What can we infer from the dialogue?A. The boy is untidy. B. The boy is naughty. C. The boy is diligent.听第7段材料,回答第9、10题。9. Why does the man choose to bike to work? A. He works in a park near his home. B. He has no train to take near his home. C. He wants to do his p

    5、art for the environment.10. How long does it take the woman to go to work? A. Half an hour. B. An hour. C. Two hours.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11. What does the man think of the woman?A. Shes a little overweight. B. Shes too thin. C. Shes too heavy.12. What did the woman want to do at first?A. Work out in a

    6、gym. B. Go on a diet. C. Play tennis with the man.13. What does the man think of most diets?A. Theyre effective. B. Theyre healthy. C. Theyre useless.听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。14. Why does the woman want to resign? A. She doesnt like full-time jobs. B. She needs more time for study.C. She is not satisfied wi

    7、th the pay.15. When is help needed in the mans restaurant?A. Only on weekdays. B. Only at weekends. C. Late in the week.16. What is the result of the conversation?A. The woman got the job.B. The woman got a pay rise.C. The man let the woman be a trainee.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17. Where does the speaker m

    8、ost probably make the speech? A. At a family get-together. B. At a reception. C. In a class.18. What is Mr Brown? A. An assistant manager. B. A clothing businessman. C. A government official.19. When did the speaker start do business with Mr Brown?A. In 1998. B. In 1989. C. In 1988.20. Why are Mr Br

    9、own and his party coming to England? A. To visit some business partners. B. To pay an informal visit to some cities. C. To seek new opportunities for cooperation.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.Trumps _ to criticize Mac

    10、ron publicly shows thatthe two share a mutual(相互的) respect, despite their differences. A. betrayal B. reluctance C. tendency D. tolerance 22.As welcome as any positive article on the education of African American children is, William Brennans _, however. A. falls apart B. falls back C. falls behind

    11、D. falls flat23.As a common sense, childrens involvement in social activities, athletics and hobbies_ just as important as academic achievement.A. was B. are C. is D. were24. The writing is on the wall for the club _they can find 20 000. A. thoughB. until C. before D. unless25.It is confirmed that t

    12、he schedule right now is_, and may change at any point in the future according to the opinions of the public. A. aggressive B. flexible C. tentative D. fragile26.Though the Uber self-driving cars accident has aroused widespread concerns, Beijing has still _ tech giant Baidu Inc a license to test sel

    13、f-driving cars on city streets. A. insured B. denied C. guaranteed D. granted27. _recent incidents, we are asking our customers to take particular care of their personal belongings. A. In the hands of B. In the light of C. In the form of D. In the interests of28.A sense of anxiety _if we were addict

    14、ed to various social networking applications.A. would have arisen B. has arisen C. could arise D. will arise29.Simon _ his father for such a long time that he understands almost every gesture of his fathers.A. attends B. has attended C. would attend D. had attended30.“Silver Industry”_ these days is

    15、 a new term referring to industries targeting senior citizens.A. caught on B. to catch on C. catching on D. being caught on31.He is such a person_ always helps others without claiming a reward, _ makes him popular in the community.A. as; which B. that; which C. which; which D. that; that32.Having ou

    16、r teachers encourage children to speak with poor grammar reduces them to the permanent poor learners, which is not _I would like to see future generations of African Americans. A. why B. what C. that D. where33.Theres a long way to go before the technology is _proven safe and reliable. A. subjective

    17、ly B. sufficiently C. stubbornly D. approximately34.When someone talks about a_, he means that a smaller, or weaker, person is trying to fight a very large and strong enemy.A. David and Goliath B. Catch-22 C. Childs play D. sacred cow35.Could you help me open this bottle? Somebody put the cap on too

    18、 tight._ Ummthere! That isnt tight at all! You really need to build up your strength. A. It sure is. B. Ill say! C. Sure thing! D. Skip it!第二节: 完形填空 (共20小题; 每小题1分, 满分20分) 请阅读下面短文, 从短文后各题所给的 A、B、C、D 四个选项中, 选出最佳选项, 并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。In medicine, psychiatry(精神病学)isnt seen as attractive. A job in psychiatry w

    19、asnt my first 36 . If there was a crisis, what would I do? I had my 37 as I was about to 38 my internship(实习) for 91 days in an adult inpatient psychiatric unit.My first 39 was Sandra, a middle-aged woman with chronic depression, who had been abused as a child. She greeted me with a look of 40 . my

    20、first task was to take 41 from her. With every attempt over the next four months, I was met with strong 42 and a firm “No!”After weeks of 43 at any kind of meaningful interaction with patients, I decided to change my way. I stopped being the doctor in the white coat and 44 my rigid attitude. Rather

    21、than judging their resistance towards me I decided to 45 beneath their exterior. 46 , I had to earn Sandras trust. Slowly, over the weeks, I learned more about what experiences had 47 her life by communicating with her. She was 48 me into her world, and with time she would give me her arm to take bl

    22、ood. I started to see 49 patients strange behaviors and somewhat entertaining personalities. What I saw in front of me were people whose lives were consumed by the 50 fate of mental health problems.One day, my beeper(呼叫器) began sounding to draw my attention to an 51 incident. Sandra lay 52 with bloo

    23、d pouring out from her wrists. A team came running to my aid. With Sandras wounds healing with time, she struck up a(n) 53 with me.People like Sandra have taught me a lot about myself. Im 54 with invaluable experience after the 91 days. With mental health you must talk, 55 and observeskills that tak

    24、e years to acquire.36. A. success B. choiceC. attempt D. campaign37. A. assignments B. customsC. reservations D. responses38. A. continue B. finishC. serve D. count39. A. employer B. guestC. teacher D. patient40. A. relief B. suspicionC. satisfaction D. encouragement41. A. notes B. stepsC. blood D.

    25、admission42. A. will B. positionC. impressionD. resistance43. A. aimingB. failingC. progressingD. wondering44. A. softened B. beganC. restored D. revealed45. A. digB. formC. widenD. realize46. A. InsteadB. MeanwhileC. OtherwiseD. Moreover47. A. preservedB. ignoredC. foundD. shaped48. A. lettingB. tr

    26、ickingC. frighteningD. persuading49. A. withinB. throughC. beyond D. between50. A. rare B. cruelC. specific D. normal51. A. impossibleB. instantC. urgentD. unnecessary52. A. strangelyB. innocently C. sympatheticallyD. painfully53. A. memoryB. agreementC. friendship D. comment54. A. checking outB. wa

    27、lking outC. taking out D. making out55. A. predictB. reviewC. explain D. listen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,并将答案填在答卷上。 AThe World Is Against Kelly Oxford (RUSH SEATS ONLY)Tue May 2, 2017 7:00pm-8:00pm Toronto Reference Library Bram& Bluma Appel Salon Kelly O

    28、xford is the author of The New York Times bestseller Everything Is Perfect When youre a Liar. Her new book When You Find Out the World Is Against You is a collection of essays and memories of awful moments.A bookseller will be present at this event and the author will be signing. This event is now s

    29、old out. A limited number of rush seats will be made available at 6 pm on the day of the event. Rush seat ticket holders are not guaranteed admission but will be admitted to the Salon at 6: 50 pm. Tickets: Tickets are limited to two per valid email address. Doors open at 6 pm. Please join us for a c

    30、ash bar reception starting at 6 pm. As most Appel Salon events are free, it is our policy to overbook. In case of a full program, your ticket reservation may not guarantee admission. We recommend you arrive early .Room capacity: The Appel Salon can accommodate seating for 458 in the main room .Peopl

    31、e can choose seating in the order in which they arrive. Additional overflow seating as well as standing room is available in the neighboring room.Accessibility: A limited number of hearing assist devices will be made available to all attendees at the Appel Salon bar. If special seating is required f

    32、or any of the Appel Salon events, arrangements can be made by contacting event staff in advance at salonprogramstorontopubliclibrary.ca.Please contact staff only once you have obtained an event ticket. We may not be able to accommodate requests on the day of our Appel Salon events .56. According to

    33、the passage, rush seat ticket holders can surely_. A. obtain Kelly Oxfords signature B. receive a hearing assist device C. have a chance to attend the Salon D. get a gift pack from the bookseller 57. What can we learn about the Salon? A. It requires online sign-up. B. All of its events are free of c

    34、harge. C. Special seats are available on request. D. Seating is on a first-come, first-served basis.BThere may be a good reason that you put on pounds every winter. Youve always blamed it on the holidays all that great food at Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year. But if you find yourself packing on

    35、 5, 10, or even 20 pounds every winter, you may be suffering from more than just a sweet tooth. Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) often leads to significant weight gain in the colder, darker months.“People with SAD desire sugary, starchy (含淀粉的) foods because they increase serotonin (a brain chemical

    36、 that controls your emotion) levels,” says Dr.Norman Rosenthal, a leading seasonal of depression expert. “From most people, the consequence of eating a lot of these foods is weight gain. But for people with SAD, in addition to weight gain, there is also a roller coaster (过山车般的) mood ride between hig

    37、hs and lows.” Plus, according to recent slower metabolism (新陈代谢) than others.“Because SAD arrives predictably at the same time every year, you have the opportunity to plan ahead,” writes Dr. Rosenthal. For more than 30 years, he has studied SAD and its treatments. He also suffers from the disorder h

    38、imself: “As the sunlight went away, so did my energy and emotion. I soldiered on through the winter. Cookies and candy became a source of comfort. But when spring came, everything just seemed to get better.”One of the most difficult aspects of the disorder is that the sadness isnt constant, says Dr.

    39、 Rosenthal. So, its easy to deny the problem. But its time to bring SAD into the light. “I started using a light box, and to this day never travel without one. I began to exercise regularly. I changed my diet to pay more attention to protection, vegetables, and low-impact foods,” he writes. “Althoug

    40、h I accept that winter may not feel as good as summer, I have found a sense of well-being again.”Planning a healthier lifestyle is never a bad idea. But dont beat yourself up if your symptoms dont improve right away. Asking for help is a sign of strength and movement towards a better version of your

    41、self. Consider how you can start managing SAD today and live a healthier word “it” in every season.58. What does the underlined word “it” in Paragraph 1 refer to ? A. SAD B. Weight control C. The extra weight D. The great food59. Why do SAD sufferers like sugary, starchy foods a lot ? A. The foods m

    42、ake them happy. B. They are particular about food. C. They have a slower metabolism. D. The foods increase their blood sugar level.60. What does Dr. Rosenthal say about people with SAD ? A. Roller coaster rides can benefit them. B. Sunlight can lift their spirits. C. They are energetic in winter. D.

    43、 They exercise regularly.CARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE is one of the hottest, least understood and most debated technological breakthroughs in modern times. In many ways, the magic of AI is that its not something you can see or touch. You may not even realize you are using it today. When your Nest thermo

    44、stat (恒温器) knows how to set the right temperature at home or when your phone automatically corrects your grammar or when a Tesla car navigates (导航) a road autonomously thats AI at work.For most of our lives, people have had to adapt to technology. To find a file on a computer, we input a command on

    45、a keyboard attached to one particular machine. To make a phone call, we tap sorts of numbers on a keypad. To get a piece if information, we type a specific set of keywords into a search engine.AI is tuning that dynamic on its head by creating technologies that adapt to us rather than the other way a

    46、round new ways of interesting with computers that wont seem like computing at all.Computer scientists have been working on AI technologies for decades, and were now seeing that work bear fruit. Recent breakthroughs, based on computers ability to understand speech and language, and have vision, have

    47、given rise to our technology “alter ego” a personal guide that knows your habits and communication preferences, and helps you schedule your time, motivate your team to do their best work, or be, say, a better parent. Core to the work I do on conversational AI is how we model language not only inspir

    48、ed by technical advances, but also by insight from our best and brightest thinkers on the way people use words. To do so, we revisit ideas in books (that give us closer looks at the complexity of human language), such as Steven Pinkers The Stuff of Thought, which combines logical rules with the unpr

    49、edictability of human passion.Humanitys most important moments are often those risky interactions where emotion comes into play like a business where negotiation and people use vague, ambiguous language needs to take social risks. AI that understands language needs to combine the logical and unpredi

    50、ctable ways people interact. This likely means AI needs to recognize when people are more effective on their own when to get out of the way, when not to help, when not to record, when not to interrupt or distract.The advances that AI is bringing to our world have been a half-century in the making. B

    51、ut AIs time is now. Because of the vast amounts of data in our world, only the almost limitless computing power of the cloud can make sense of it. AI can truly help solve some of the worlds most annoying problems, from improving day-to-day communication to energy, climate, health care, transportatio

    52、n and more. The real magic of AI, in the end, wont be magic at all. It will be technology that adapts to people. This will be profoundly transformational for humans and for humanity.61. From Paragraph 3, we can learn that_. A. people are using AI unconsciously at present B. computers rob peoples cre

    53、ativity in some way C. AI will make changes to satisfy the needs of people D. people have to alter behavior to keep up with modern times62. Paragraph 4 mainly talks about _. A. why the world will be transformed by AI B. how science fiction contributes to the stud of AI C. how technology promotes peo

    54、ples communication D. what the focus of conversational AI is63. Whats the difficulty of developing conversational AI? A. There is a diversity of language and dialects in the world. B. It has to figure out the hidden meaning of peoples interactions. C. It has to learn a large number of complex logica

    55、l rules. D. A large amount of data needs of complex logical rules.64. The author thinks the future of AI will be _. A. promoting B. annoying C. worrying D. risk DTo make or to buy is perhaps the most basic question in business. This week a new report from Strategy&, an oddly named consulting divisio

    56、n of PWC, an accounting firm, argues that a growing number answer “buy” when it comes to appointing bosses. Strategy &, formerly Booz Co, has been studying CEO succession (继位)in the worlds 2,500 biggest public companies for the past 17 years. It found that between 2012 and 2015 boards chose outsider

    57、s in 22% of planned successions, up from just 14% between 2004 and 2007. Looking at the numbers in a different way, in cases where outsiders were parachuted in, 74% of them joined as part of a succession that was planned in the 2012-15 period (up from 43%. in 2004-07). Traditionally boards have turn

    58、ed to outsiders in the last resort when they have to boot out incumbent(现任的) CEOS or when the pipeline of internal candidates runs dry. The new statistics suggest that firms increasingly go for outsiders as part of regular succession planning. Good reasons exist for this. Boards want leaders who can

    59、 deal with powerful disruptive forces, such as new technologies and radical business models. Industries that have seen a lot of disruption from technological innovation or regulatory(监管的) change are particularly keen on outsiders. In the 2012-15 period, outsiders made up 38% of incoming CEOS in tele

    60、coms, 32% in utilities(公共事业单位)29% in health care,28% in energy and 26% in financial services. How far outside firms will go varies: in financial services almost all outsiders (92%) came from other financial firms: in utilities 72% of outsiders came from other industries. Boards are more independent

    61、than they used to be, thanks largely to regulatory changes introduced. They are more likely to consist of genuine outsiders free from ties to the CEO and equipped with a wide range of contacts and perspectives. That makes it harder for bosses to appoint heirs apparent(法定继承人). Spencer Stuart , a head

    62、hunter ,calculates that last year 84% of all board directors of S&P 500 firms were independent and 29% of boards had a truly dependent chair. Strategy& says that only 7% of last years incoming CEOS were also named chairman of the board.Board independence is reinforced by the rise of activist investo

    63、rs. Institutional investors expect as a matter of course that boards will hold managers to account and fire bosses who badly underperform. Shark Watch, a corporate activism database, says almost half the companies at which an activist investor gains a board seat replace their boss within 18 months.

    64、A fashion for outsiders is at first glance worrying. It probably helps push up bosses salaries (see Schumpeter). Insiders have traditionally fared better: in 2005 retiring insiders had a median tenure of 5.8 years, against 4.8 years for outsiders. And some outsiders have proved to be embarrassing. Y

    65、ahoo hired Scott Thompson from Paypal only to fire him a few months later when it learned he had falsified his academic credentials. J.C. Penney recruited Ron Johnson from Apple but dumped him after its share price fell by half.But outsiders had a poor record in part because companies used only to t

    66、urn to them in extremis. Now they choose them in good times; last year companies with good performance(as measured by total shareholder returns) hired a larger share of outsiders than did poorly performing companies, and retiring outsiders had a longer tenure than insiders. By insisting on consideri

    67、ng outsiders as well as insiders, boards give themselves more options. The more important change is not that they sometimes decide to buy from outside, but that they are getting better at doing their most basic job planning CEO succession. About time, too. 65.The underlined phrase boot out?in Paragr

    68、aph 2 is closest in meaning to “_”.A. lay off B. deal with C. cater for D compromise with 66.According to the passage, genuine outsiders having a seat on the board of a company can_. A have a chance to be heirs apparent B. make wise business decisions C help prevent regulatory changes D. make the co

    69、mpany operate fairly 67.The examples of Scott Thompson and Ron Johnson are mentioned to show_. A. not all outsiders are successful B. academic certificates arent persuasive enough C. not all big companies can acquire a good reputation D. insiders can usually enjoy more privileges than outsiders 68.

    70、Outside CEOS performed better in the past partly because_. A. there was a lack of managerial talent B. they felt a stronger sense of responsibility C. companies were small and easy to operate D. they were appointed leaders at a hard time 69.Whats the author s attitude towards companies appointing ou

    71、tsiders as their CEOS?A. Worried B. Cautious C. Supportive D. Doubtful70. This passage mainly explains_. A. how companies attract more talented personnel B. why companies are appointing more outsiders as CEOS C. why companies become more dependent on independent board D. how companies handle the con

    72、flicts between their insiders and outsiders 第四部分: 任务型阅读 (共10小题; 每小题1分, 满分10分) 请认真阅读下面短文,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。The biggest disappointments in our lives are often the result of misplaced expectations. This is especially true when it comes to our relationships and interactions with others. Adjus

    73、ting your expectations of other people will greatly reduce unnecessary frustration and suffering, in both your life and theirs, and help you refocus on the things that truly matter. You deserve to be happy. You deserve to live a life you are excited about. Dont let the opinions of others make you fo

    74、rget that. You are not in this world to live up to the expectations of others, nor should you feel that others are here to live up to yours. In fact, the more you approve of your own decisions in life, the less approval you need from everyone else. You have to dare to be yourself, and follow your ow

    75、n intuition(直觉), however frightening or strange that may feel or prove to be. Dont compare yourself to others. Dont get discouraged by their progress or success. Follow your own path and stay true to your own purpose. Success is ultimately(最终)about spending your life happily in your own way.You migh

    76、t feel unwanted and unworthy to one person, but you are priceless to another. Dont ever forget your worth. Spend time with those who value you, No matter how good you are to people, there will always be negative person who criticizes you. Smile, ignore them, and carry on. In this crazy world thats t

    77、rying to make you like everyone else, the toughest battle youll ever have to fight is the battle to be yourself. And as youre fighting back, not everyone will like you. Sometimes people will call you names because youre “different”. But thats perfectly OK. The things that make you different are the

    78、things that make YOU, and the right people will love you for it If theres a specific behavior someone you care about has that youre hoping disappears over time, it probably wont. If you really need them to change something, be honest and put all the cards on the table so this person knows how you fe

    79、el and what you need them to do. For the most part though, you cant change people and you shouldnt try. Either you accept who they are or you choose to live without them. It might sound harsh, but its not. When you try to change people, they often remain the same ,but when you dont try to change the

    80、m-when you support them and allow them the freedom to be as they are- they gradually change in the most beautiful way, because what really changes is the way you see them. People rarely behave exactly the way you want them to. Hope for the best, but expect less. And remember, the level of your happi

    81、ness will be directly proportional(正比) to your thoughts and how you choose to think about things.Title: Three Things You Should Stop Expecting from OthersBrief introductionImproper expectations often lead to disappointment and suffering, preventing you focusing on(71)_thingsThree improper expectatio

    82、nsWe tend to live up to others expectations, and expect others to meet(72)_,too.We expect all the others to like us, but actually no one can (73)_ everything else.We expect the specific behaviors of our loved to go away gradually, but probably in(74)_.(75)_to avoid improper expectationsBe yourself a

    83、nd(76)_to your own purpose instead of comparing yourself to others.(77)_those who criticize you and fight a battle to be yourself(78)_people sometimes think you are “different”.Be(79)_if you want others to change something , or just change your own attitude and learn to accept who they are.Conclusio

    84、nStop expecting too much from others and(80)_your happiness on your own thoughts and the wayyou think about things.第五部分: 书面表达 (满分25分)请根据你对所给图片的理解,以“Where you stand decides your view” 为题,用英语写一篇作文。你的作文应包括以下内容:1.简要描述图片内容;2.揭示图片的主题;3.谈谈图片带给你的启示。注意:可参照图片适当发挥;字数150左右参考答案听力:1-5BCACA6-10BCACC 11-15ABCBC 16-

    85、20ABBAC 单选:21-25BDCDC 26-30DBCBC 31-35ADBAC完型:36-40BCCDB 41-45CDBAA 46-50BDACB 51-55CDCDB阅读理解:A篇CD B篇CAB C篇 CDBA D篇ADADCB任务型阅读;71.important/significant 72.ours 73.satisfy/please 74.vain 75.How /Ways/Methods 76.stick/keep 7.Ignore 78.though/although79.honest/frank/straightforward 80.base书面表达:In the p

    86、icture, two people are making conversation. One says he can see a beautiful sight while the other explains he cant see anything. Obviously, the former can enjoy the scenery because he is standing somewhere high above the sea level; the latter can t because a mountain. in front of him just blocks his

    87、 sight. The picture conveys the message that where you stand decides your view. Its very common that different people always hold different opinions about the same thing just because they look at the thing from different angles. Ive learned two lessons from the picture. Firstly, when we disagree with others, we should put ourselves in their shoes so that we can imagine what it would feel like to be in their situation. Secondly, we should keep studying and broadening our mind so that we can always enjoy a better view either in our physical or mental world.

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