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    1、江苏省常州市2020届高三英语上学期期末考试试题本试卷分第卷(选择题)和第卷(非选择题)两部分。满分120分,考试时间120分钟。第卷(选择题共85分)第一部分:听力(共两节,满分20分)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 are the speakers going to do?A. Buy a new car. B. Drive in the city. C. Wash the

    2、white paint.()2. Why isnt the man going to the sale?A. He must go to work. B. The weather is not cold. C. It ends today.()3. What are the speakers doing?A. Picking fruit. B. Eating candy. C. Shopping.()4. What is the relationship between the speakers?A. Cousins. B. Best friends. C. Brother and siste

    3、r.()5. When did the man start losing his hair?A. About three years ago. B. About seven years ago. C. About ten years ago.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 is the womans

    4、job probably?A. A coach. B. A nurse. C. A doctor.()7. Why cant the woman give the man medicine at the moment?A. The test data is not there. B. The Xray machine is broken.C. The physical care provider is coming.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。()8. What is the woman trying to become?A. A teacher. B. An actress. C. A f

    5、ilm maker.()9. Why does the woman refuse to get lessons?A. She already has talent. B. She has an interview. C. She is overconfident.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。()10. What do we know about the girls father?A. He lives in Belize. B. He has his own airplane.C. He works in a company near the beach.()11. Why does t

    6、he man bring the girl to the woods probably?A. He wants her to enjoy nature. B. He likes to live in a cheap place.C. He wishes her to spend some time with his friends.()12. What are the speakers going to do tonight?A. See some stars. B. Drink Starbucks hot chocolate.C. Take some pictures of snakes.听

    7、第9段材料,回答第13至16题。()13. What are the speakers mainly talking about?A. An organization. B. A kind of disease. C. A timetraveling doctor.()14. What is the function of WHO according to the woman?A. Curing the sick people. B. Making the hospitals work.C. Setting rules to handle with diseases.()15. What is

    8、 special about the disease?A. It cant be prevented. B. It affects old people and kids easily.C. It just gives body aches and a fever.()16. What will the man do instead of going to the mall?A. Go to the hospital. B. Make presents himself. C. Stay safe inside with his pet.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。()17. What

    9、might the speaker be?A. A resident. B. A news reporter. C. A fire fighter.()18. Where did the fire start?A. From a bakery. B. From a park. C. From an apartment building.()19. When did the fire happen?A. Early last night. B. Late last night. C. An hour ago.()20. How does the speaker sound?A. Surprise

    10、d. B. Excited. C. Sad.第二部分:英语基础知识运用(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. Good morning, and in case I _ you, good afternoon, good evening, and good night!A. wont see B. wouldnt see C. dont see D. didnt see()22. The responsibility of an artist is to create art

    11、works to _ peoples needs for aesthesis and enjoyment.A. result in B. serve for C. work at D. cater to()23. He _ his stay in France, didnt he? He looks amazingly different.A. will have enjoyed B. can have enjoyedC. should have enjoyed D. must have enjoyed()24. Whats new?The upcoming 40day Spring Fest

    12、ival travel _, also known as chunyun, will _ on Jan 10 and end on Feb 18.A. dash; kick out B. rush; kick off C. flow; kick in D. jam; kick up()25. _ Macao has achieved shows _ “one country, two systems” principle is the best solution to the Macao and Hongkong question, left by history.A. That; what

    13、B. What; that C. What; what D. That; that()26. Applicants are not required to take IELTS or TOEFL test but it will be appreciated if someone has taken _A. none B. either C. neither D. all()27. What happened to her?She was _ to hospital with a soaring temperature.A. adapted B. adjusted C. admitted D.

    14、 adopted()28. Hi, its time we worked out a plan for the research project.Sorry, Im not available right now. I _ for the upcoming final exam.A. am preparing B. prepared C. have prepared D. will be preparing()29. Mary, what do you think of the soup I cooked especially for you?_, but it tastes too oily

    15、.A. My fault B. Forget it C. Excuse me D. No offence()30. What are you going to do with the flaw in the vase?I can either send a new one to you by express mail or _ compensate you at a reasonable price.A. artificially B. accordingly C. alternatively D. consistently()31. The teacher together with his

    16、 assistants _ ten cell samples during the past two months in the school lab.A. analyze B. analyzes C. has analyzed D. have analyzed()32. With computers replacing humans in many industries, there have been many reports in recent years _ warn of future job losses.A. when B. where C. which D. as()33. C

    17、hinas yearonyear growth in consumer price index _ an almost eightyear high at 4.5 percent in November _ higher prices of pork and other meat, said the National Bureau of Statistics on Tuesday.A. hit; but for B. beat; due to C. beat; but for D. hit; due to()34. I watched Mikes adolescence, _ he ran i

    18、nto trouble, _ things at the wrong time and misunderstood by many people.A. when; saying B. which; said C. when; said D. which; saying()35. Do you know anything about War of Seven Kingdoms, the Chinese Game of Thrones?Sure. Although each event _ a wellknown actor playing the key roles, it has all it

    19、s plots well _ on established historical records and archaeological findings.A. features; grounded B. characteristics; witnessedC. stars; depended D. displays; commented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。ProjectArt is an arts program providing free arts classes to chi

    20、ldren at public libraries in major US cities._36_ to the arts encourages childrens selfworth, helps them communicate and improves their _37_ in academic areas. Yet, since the 1980s, access to arts education for American school children has been on the _38_But where the American public school system

    21、is _39_ children, nonprofits are _40_ to fill the emptiness, and one organization in particular has _41_ plans to become the largest free art school for children in the country.ProjectArt, founded by AdarshAlphons in Harlem in 2011, is _42_ to New Orleans and San Francisco, two cities with many home

    22、less young people and giving the organisation a(n) _43_ in a total of eight cities across the US.Its executive director, Diana Buckley Muchmore _44_ with ProjectArt in its early days, and one experience impressed on her the _45_ that art can make on a childs development. _46_ her friend Alphons in t

    23、eaching in a Harlem community center, Buckley Muchmore met a boy. “He was very quiet, but I _47_ with him through a sculpture he was making _48_ wood, and he slowly started to _49_ to describe his work,” she remembers.Since then, Buckley Muchmore has watched as ProjectArt has embraced a model of _50

    24、_ with the countrys public library systems. The libraries give them _51_ space, access to existing communities and materials to _52_ the childrens creations.In the meantime, the organization is working to serve the particular needs and take _53_ of the resources of its newest cities. In San Francisc

    25、o, Buckley Muchmore has an eye on big companies like Airbnb and Adobe, which she hopes to _54_ for funding. The organization also receives _55_ from foundations and individuals.“In terms of less populated communities, well get there too,” says Buckley Muchmore. “Eventually, well be in all the cities

    26、 that have libraries.”()36. A. Exposure B. Entrance C. Invitation D. Addiction()37. A. popularity B. expectation C. performance D. identity()38. A. decline B. account C. way D. rise()39. A. satisfying B. transforming C. supporting D. failing()40. A. letting off B. stepping in C. taking up D. falling

    27、 out()41. A. great B. strange C. difficult D. secret()42. A. moving B. allocating C. returning D. expanding()43. A. evidence B. guidance C. presence D. reference()44. A. separated B. volunteered C. toyed D. conflicted()45. A. impact B. remark C. barrier D. progress()46. A. Appealing B. Including C.

    28、Joining D. Watching()47. A. dealt B. connected C. played D. compared()48. A. in between B. up to C. out of D. away from()49. A. hold out B. stand up C. figure out D. open up()50. A. partnering B. struggling C. exchanging D. consulting()51. A. parking B. green C. living D. free()52. A. respect B. ins

    29、pire C. reward D. challenge()53. A. charge B. advantage C. notice D. control()54. A. arrange B. prepare C. trade D. approach()55. A. invitations B. appreciations C. donations D. congratulations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。AIt can be tough to pull kids away from

    30、 their computers and mobile devices these days. While theyre playing games, wouldnt it be great if they could be learning at the same time? Good educational apps offer fun challenges that teach specific gradelevel skills. Here are 4 that combine fun and learning.Understanding MathAddition and Subtra

    31、ction ($3.99; iOS)Understanding MathAddition and Subtraction goes beyond basic comprehension to instill a deeper understanding of the whys and hows of math. The app tracks your childs progress to determine strengths and weaknesses in different skill areas, and you can customize your childs learning

    32、experience to suit the needs.Word Creativity Kit ($52.99; iOS)Word Creativity Kit aims to make creative writing fun while also build up grammar rules. The app presents a series of words from seven categories,such as space or fantasy. Kids add their own words to finish the complete thoughts that thes

    33、e words have inspired.Barefoot World Atlas ($4.99; iOS)Barefoot World Atlas helps kids learn about geography and world cultures with a touch of the screen. Each region features a set of subtopics, from wildlife and natural features to native people, landmarks, and architecture. These facts and illus

    34、trations are delivered in photographs, sounds, and hundreds of mini videos.My Grades & Homework ($0.99; iOS)A combination of grades and homework tracker, My Grades & Homework can help your child stay organized and on top of the progress in school. A convenient calendar and course list format offer a

    35、 glance at your childs assignment schedule that he/she might not normally get from standard homework planners.()56. What is the common part of the four apps?A. They can encourage children to study harder.B. They can help parents know their childrens progress.C. They can make study fun by mini videos

    36、.D. They can be installed into iOS operation systems.()57. What is the purpose of the text?A. To encourage parents to allow their students to play apps.B. To wish readers to bring in more similar apps for children.C. To introduce 4 educational apps for readers to buy and use.D. To design the educati

    37、onal apps to combine fun and learning.BScientists have discovered a “monster black hole” so massive that, in theory, it shouldnt exist.Its a stellar black holethe type that forms after stars die, collapse, and explode. Researchers had previously believed that the size limit was no more than 20 times

    38、 the mass of our sun because as these stars die, they lose most of their mass through explosions that expel matter and gas swept away by stellar winds.This theory has now been toppled by LB1, the newlydiscovered black hole. Located about 15,000 light years away, it has a mass 70 times greater than o

    39、ur sun, according to a press release from the Chinese Academy of Sciences.The findings were published by Chinese researchers in the journal Nature on Wednesday.“Black holes of such mass should not even exist in our galaxy, according to most of the current models of stellar evolution,” said Liu Jifen

    40、g, head of the team that made the discovery. “LB1 is twice as massive as what we thought possible. Now theorists will have to take up the challenge of explaining its formation.”Scientists are now scratching their heads at how LB1 got so huge.The Chinese team has proposed a number of theories. LB1s s

    41、heer size suggests that it “was not formed from the collapse of only one star”, the study saidinstead, it could potentially be two smaller black holes orbiting each other.Another possibility is that it formed from a “fallback supernova”. This is when a supernovathe last stage of an exploding stareje

    42、cts material during the explosion, which then falls back into the supernova, creating a black hole.This fallback formation is theoretically possible, but scientists have never been able to prove or observe it. If this is how LB1 formed, then we may have “direct evidence for this process” for the fir

    43、st time, the study said.There are several types of black holes, and stellar black holes like LB1 are on the smaller side, according to NASA. Supermassive black holes are much biggerthey can be billions of times the mass of our sun.Scientists believe supermassive black holes may be connected to the f

    44、ormation of galaxies, as they often exist at the center of the massive star systemsbut it is still not clear exactly how, or which form first.()58. Why does the writer write the article?A. To report the great achievement Chinese scientists have made in black hole theory.B. To inform the readers of t

    45、he basic knowledge about the black hole.C. To share with the readers the new development of the black hole discovery.D. To demonstrate the significance of discovering new black holes for science.()59. Which of the following about LB1 is true to the passage?A. It is the biggest black hole ever discov

    46、ered.B. It lost only a small part of its mass through explosion.C. It couldnt have been formed from the collapse of one star.D. Its discovery may lead to some breakthrough in the “fallback formation theory”()60. Which of the following is right according to the passage?A. If the sun in our galaxy die

    47、s some of its mass will be taken away by stellar winds.B. A massive supernova will be formed and then exploded if the sun in our galaxy dies.C. “The Milky Way” was formed after a supermassive black hole collapsed and exploded.D. If “the Milky Way” dies, a supermassive black hole will be formed after

    48、 its death.CBuck did not know that there was trouble ahead. Trouble for every dog with strong muscles and warm long hair, from Seattle to southern California. Some men had found a yellow metal in the Arctic darkness, and thousands of other men were rushing there. These men wanted dogs that were heav

    49、y, with strong muscles for working hard and furry coats to protect them from the cold.Buck lived at a big house in a sunny valley in California which was owned by Judge Miller. He was neither a house dog nor a kennel(狗窝) dog. The whole of Judge Millers land was his. Buck was kingking over all the cr

    50、awling, flying things of Judge Millers lands, humans included.His father, Elmo, had been the Judges inseparable companion. And when he died, Buck took his fathers place. He was not so largehe weighed only sixty kilogramsfor his mother, Shep, had been a Scottish sheepdog. He had had a good life and h

    51、e was proud of himself, for he had not become a house dog. Hunting and other outdoor activities had hardened his muscles, and swimming had made him healthy.This was Buck in the autumn of 1897, when the discovery of gold in the Klondike brought men from everywhere to the frozen north. But Buck did no

    52、t read the newspapers. And he did not know that Manuel, one of the gardeners helpers, was not a good man. Manuel gambled(赌博) and wasted the little money he had. No one saw him and Buck go off on what Buck thought was a walk. No one saw them arrive at the railway station, where Manuel sold Buck to a

    53、man who was waiting for him.After two days he was carried off the train in Seattle into a small, highwalled yard. There a fat man in a red sweater broke open the cage with a small axe(斧头), while holding a club(棍棒) in the other hand. When there was a big enough opening, Buck jumped out like a redeyed

    54、 devil, straight at the fat man. But in midair, just as his teeth were going to close on the man, he received a shock that he had never felt before. It turned him over and onto the ground. He had never been struck by a club in his life, and he did not understand. He was smashed down a dozen times.Bu

    55、ck saw that he stood no chance against the man with the club. He had learned the lesson, and for the rest of his life he never forgot it. It was his introduction into the world of primitive law.In the end a small man called Perrault paid three hundred dollars for him, and he was led away with Curly,

    56、 a goodnatured Newfoundland dog.()61. What kind of dogs did the goldseekers want?A. Heavy house dogs with yellow hair. B. Strong longhaired dogs.C. Diligent dogs with yellow hair. D. Muscular kennel dogs.()62. Buck was proud of himself for the following reasons, EXCEPT that _A. he was king over all

    57、living things of Judge Millers landsB. he became the Judges inseparable companion after his fathers deathC. he had a good life with many outdoor activities to get strong and healthyD. he was wanted by goldseekers thanks to his strong muscles and long hair()63. Which of the following statements is tr

    58、ue according to the passage?A. Judge Miller owned a big house and a large piece of land in the Klondike.B. Manuel bought and sold Buck because he needed money to support his life.C. The fat man cruelly beat Buck with a club to teach him how to fight back.D. Bucks introduction into the world of primi

    59、tive law was obeying the fat man.()64. What can be the suitable title for the excerpt?A. Fall into Trouble B. Fight against a ManC. Escape from Trouble D. Believe in a ManDWhat do people in the outside world do when they want to learn something? They go to somebody who knows about it, and ask him. T

    60、hey do not go to somebody who is supposed to know about everythingexcept, when they are very young, to their parents: and they speedily become dissatisfied with that variety of knowledge. They go to somebody who might reasonably be expected to know about the particular thing they are interested in.

    61、When a man buys a motorcar, he does not say to himself: “Where can I find somebody who can teach me how to run a motorcar?” He does not look in the telephone directory under T. He just gets an experienced driver to teach him. He just pays attention and asks questions and tries to do the thing himsel

    62、f, until he learns.But this case, of course, assumes an interest of the pupil in the subject, a willingness and even a desire to learn about it, a feeling that the matter is of some importance to himself. And come to think of it, these motives are generally present in the learning that goes on in th

    63、e outside world. It is only in school that the pupil is expected to be unwilling to learn.When you were a child, and passed the door of the village blacksmith(铁匠) shop, and looked in, day after day, you admired his skill, and stood in awe of his strength; and if he had offered to let you blow the be

    64、llows for him and shown you how to make a redhot penny, that would have been a proud moment. It would also have been an educational one. But suppose there had been a new_shop set up in the town, and when you looked in at the open door you saw a man at work painting a picture; and suppose a bell rang

    65、 just then, and the man stopped painting right in the middle of a brushstroke, and started to read aloud “How They Brought the Good News from Ghent to Aix”; and suppose when he was halfway through, the bell rang again, and he said, “We will go on with that tomorrow,” and started to chisel the surfac

    66、e of a piece of marble; and then, after a little, somewhat exhaustedly, started in to play “The Rock of Ages” on a flute, interrupting the tune to order you to stand up straight and not whisper to the little boy beside you. Theres no doubt what you would think of him; you would know perfectly well t

    67、hat he was crazy; people dont do things in that way anywhere in the world, except in school.And even if he had assured you that what were taught were later in your life going to be matters of the deepest importance and interest, and that you should start in now with the determination of becoming pro

    68、ficient in them, it would not have helped much. Not very much.Its nonsense that children do not want to learn. Everybody wants to learn. And everybody wants to teach. And the process is going on all the time. All that is necessary is to put a person who knows somethingreally knows itwithin the curio

    69、sityrange of someone who doesnt know it: the process begins at once. It is almost irresistible.If there were no teachersno hastily and superficially trained Vestals who were supposed to know everythingbut just ordinary human beings who knew passionately and thoroughly one thing and who had the patie

    70、nce to show little boys and girls how to do that thingwe might get along with our learning pretty well. Of course, wed have to pay them more, because they could get other jobs out in the larger world; and besides, you couldnt expect to get somebody who knows how to do something, for the price you ar

    71、e accustomed to pay those who only know how to teach everything.()65. What does the author mainly want to say with this article?A. An education without teachers is unimaginable.B. A teacher who knows everything is more welcome.C. School teachers are far from satisfactory and necessary.D. We have pai

    72、d too much for teachers for school education.()66. What does the underlined word “somebody” in the first paragraph refer to?A. A teacher. B. A parent.C. A man in the outside world. D. A man like the blacksmith.()67. What happened in the “new shop” mentioned in Paragraph 3?A. Useless subjects like pa

    73、inting and poetry, sculpture and music were taught.B. The man at work became crazy with so many subjects to deal with.C. One man teaching everything influenced the efficiency of learning.D. Children listened carefully and often discussed about what is taught with others.()68. According to the author

    74、, which of the following can we infer?A. Teachers are not as useful as parents in helping a child to learn.B. Schools are the places killing students interest and willingness to learn.C. Learning liferelated skills like blacksmithing is more important than arts.D. Teachers are ordinary human beings

    75、who know thoroughly everything.()69. Which of the following figures of speech(修辞手法) are used in the article?a. exemplification(举例)b. exaggeration(夸张)c. personification(拟人)d. irony(讽刺)e. analogy(类比)A. abc B. ade C. bcd D. cde()70. In the last paragraph,the author mainly _A. introduces a new idea B. r

    76、aises a new questionC. gives some new evidence D. stresses his viewpoint第卷(非选择题共35分)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。注意:每个空格只填1个单词。“Hey! So, this Lin Daiyu in A Dream of Red Mansions” The boy elbowed his deskmate, “Why would she hold a funeral for the flowers, and

    77、cry while doing so? What was it that made her so sad?”“Youd wonder, wouldnt you?” the girl said. And she explained confidently: “What Lin Daiyu did exhibits the qualities and characteristics of literati(文人学士) in ancient China. This was called grieving over springs passing and saddened at the arrival

    78、 of autumn. That is to say, they tended to express their sentimentality(伤感) in the description of things amidst seasonal changes. This poem you just read, A Sad Song for the Flowers, is a typical work mourning the spring.”“But spring and autumn are the best seasons. So beautiful! Why would they trig

    79、ger(引发) these feelings in poets?”“Exactly they do trigger them! The turn of the seasons, at the end of spring or the beginning of autumn often triggered the realization of the elapse of time and the shortness of life. Poets, particularly the lonely, troubled and unfulfilled ones, would describe habi

    80、tual scenes, such as fallen flowers and running water in spring, or cold wind and cold drizzle in autumn, as symbols of the unavoidable fading of all things vigorous and beautiful. They put into their poems not only the imageries but also their epiphanies(领悟)”Seeing the boy was impressed by her eloq

    81、uence, the girl beamed proudly.He said, “Well put! I get it now. There are plenty of poems with similar subjects that I have read. Maybe it is common in Chinese classical poetry. But, wait,why is it so? Why were the Chinese poets affected with such a sentiment? Is it limited to Chinese poets?”“Uh. I

    82、 wouldnt say that it is entirely absent from foreign literature, but it is definitely more noticeable in Chinese literature.” flummoxed by the question, the girl was speechless now.As the two were engaged in their discussion, their Chinese teacher came in. They turned to him for help immediately.The

    83、 teacher said, “Behind the strong emotions about spring and autumn is the general sensitivity of the Chinese people to the changes of Nature. Im sure you both have learned in history class that ancient China was an advanced agricultural civilization, which largely depended on Nature to grow crops an

    84、d reap the harvest. This in the long run gave the Chinese people a deep sense of awe in the face of Nature, and great sensitivity to the changes of the weather, which triggered their emotions at the turn of seasons.”“In the case of Daiyu and the flower funeral, its easy to understand in the context

    85、of the traditional Chinese concept of the Unity of Man and Nature, which regards Man as an essential part of Nature. What Daiyu was doing was relating herself to the flowers, and sympathizing with them, which was philosophically and cognitively preprogrammed in the Chinese cultural DNA.”Title: Griev

    86、ing Over Springs Passing and Saddened at the Arrival of AutumnWhy did Daiyu (71)_ flowers in a sad mood?She related herself to the flowers and (72)_ with them.What she did was (73)_ of literati in ancient China, expressing their sentimentality by (74)_ things amidst seasonal changes.Why sould spring

    87、 and autumn trigger (75)_ in poets?The turn of seasons often (76)_ ancient people of the passing of time and shortness of life.Habitual scenes would be used by poets to (77)_ the disappearing of the past vigor and beauty.Why was such a sentiment noticeable in the Chinese poets but (78)_ in foreign l

    88、iterature?Chinese people were generally (79)_ to the changes of Nature.Traditional Chinese concept believed Man and Nature were (80)_, Man as an essential part of Nature.It was philosophically and cognitively preprogrammed in the Chinese cultural DNA.第五部分:书面表达(满分25分)请认真阅读下文信息,并按照要求用英语写一篇150词左右的文章。Pp

    89、rofessor;Sstudents(In a philosophy class)P: We all have this one life to live. A fleeting shadow amongst all that exists in this vast universe. We have the ability to accomplish anything, truly anything, if we use our time wisely.P:(putting some golf balls into the jar) Is this jar full?S: Yes.P: (a

    90、fter adding some pebbles into the jar) Is it full now?S: Yes.P: (after inserting some sand into the jar) How about now, is the jar full now?S:Yes.P: Good. (pouring some beer into the jar)S: .(laughing, smiling, thinking,.)P: Now I want you to recognize that this jar represents your life. The golf ba

    91、lls are the important things, your family, your friends,your health and your passions. The pebbles are the other important things, your car, your job, your home. The sand is everything else, the small stuff.P: Now if you put the sand in the jar first you wont have room for the pebbles or the golf ba

    92、lls. The same is true in life. If you spend all your energy and your time on the small stuff, you wont have time for all the really important things that matter to you.P: Pay attention to the things that are critical to your happiness. Take care of the golf balls first. The really important things.

    93、Set your priorities. Because everything else is just sand.S: Professor, what does the beer represent?P: Im glad you asked. It goes to show that no matter how full your life may seem to be, there is always room for a couple of beers with a friend.【写作内容】 1. 用约30个词概括上述文中的内容;2. 谈谈你对文中教授观点的看法,用适当理由或论据支撑你

    94、的看法;3. 就文中所述哲理,谈谈在学习中该怎样践行教授的观点(或你的观点)。 【写作要求】 1. 写作过程中不能直接引用原文语句;2. 作文中不能出现真实姓名和学校名称。【评分标准】 内容完整,语言规范,语篇连贯,词数适当。2020届高三模拟考试试卷(常州)英语参考答案听力15AACCB610CABCB1115AABCB1620CBAAC单项填空2125CDDBB2630BCADC3135CCDAA完形填空3640ACADB4145ADCBA4650CBCDA5155DBBDC阅读理解5657DC5860CDA6164BDDA6570CACBBD任务型阅读71. bury(mourn, gr

    95、ieve)72. sympathized(identified)73. typical(characteristic, distinctive)74. describing75. sadness(unhappiness, sorrow, depression, grief, sentiment, sentimentality)76. reminded77. symbolize(represent)78. rare(uncommon, unusual)79. sensitive80. united书面表达One possible version:A philosophy professor sh

    96、ared with his students the significance of a wise use of time. With a unique demonstration, he inspires them to prioritize the most important things over small staff.Personally, I do believe the professor reveals the true nature of life. We only have 24 hours a day, so its unrealistic to include eve

    97、rything precious in our life. A wise sequence is therefore crucial to our wellbeing. Just as is shown in the demonstration, when life is stuffed with small things, big and meaningful ones will remain unfulfilled.This principle can actually be followed in our study. For example, to efficiently acquir

    98、e some knowledge, a global image of it should come first before we dive into small details. Our study time should also be wisely allocated, addressing those important or difficult subjects rather than small ones first. Never forget, being penny wise but pound foolish is never a good strategy in study.

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