江苏省海门市证大中学2020届高三高考模拟英语试题(十二) WORD版含答案.doc
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1、2020年高考英语模拟试题(十二)第一部分:听力(共两节)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。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. Where are the speakers probably now? A.In a hotel.B.At an airport.C.On a train. 2. What happened to the painting Simpsons Mother? A.It was burned.B.It was stained.C.It was to
2、rn. 3. What is the woman unsatisfied with about the table? A.Its color. B.Its size.C.Its shape. 4. What does the man probably want to do?A.Sell his car. B.Buy a second-hand car.C.Have his car repaired.5. What are the speakers probably talking about?A.A country B.A friend.C.A book. 第二节(共15小题) 听下面5段对话
3、或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,每小题将给出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. When will the man leave for the airport tomorrow at the latest? A.At 4:00 am. B.At 5:00 am. C.At 8: 00 am. 7. What is the man going to do now? A.Make a call.B.Collect his key. C.Make
4、 a payment. 听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8. What does the man suggest the woman do? A.Increase her study time. B.Make a revision schedule. C.Manage her time properly. 9. When will the speakers hold a party? A.On the 25th.B.On the 26th. C.On the 27th. 10. What will the woman do next? A.Prepare food.B.Play some mu
5、sic.C.Revise for the exams. 听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11. How did the woman feel about the Paris Film Festival this year? A.Disappointed.B.Surprised.C.Interested.12. Who is Dalton Thompson? A.A screenwriter.B.An actor. C.A doctor. 13. What does the woman say about Carrie Barker? A.She loves the Beatles. B.Sh
6、e is promising. C.She will change her career. 听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。14. How long had the woman worked abroad after university? A.For half a year.B.For a year. C.For a year and a half. 15. Where is World travels main office? A.In Spain.B.In the UK.C.In Australia.16. What is the womans job mainly about? A.
7、Giving talks.B.Leading the tour.C.Contacting the journalists. 17. What does the woman enjoy doing now? A.Learning to be a writer.B.Working as a manager.C.Working with TV presenters. 听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。18. How does the speaker recommend seeing the harbor? A.By ferry.B.By car.C.On foot. 19. In which di
8、rection is the Sydney Opera House from Macquarie Street? A.East.B.South.C.North.20. Which place do local people usually go to? A.Taronga Zoo.B.Bondi Beach.C.Hyde Park. 第二部分:英语知识运用(共两节)第一节: 单项填空(共15小题) 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. Thousands of volunteers were working to _ food and blankets
9、 to the earthquake victims. A.compareB.accustomC.attachD.distribute 22. They called for a(n) _ on both sides to break the barrier in the world trade talks. A.advantageB.impressionC.compromiseD.congratulation23. An energetic financial system should encourage innovation, but not _ overall financial st
10、ability.A.in line withB.at the expense of C.in sympathy withD.At the bottom of 24. It was a pure coincidence _ Julia and I toured the University of Oxford on the same day. A.thatB.HowC.WhatD.Which 25. By January this year, Huaweis 5 G smartphone shipments _ 10 million, ranking second in the global m
11、arket. A.are exceededB.had exceededC.would have exceededD.Were exceeded 26. The airport manager said regret fully there was no _ explanation for the helicopter crash. A.sincereB.abstractC.apparentD.sensitive 27. Despite all our efforts _ the school, the authorities decided to close it. A.saveB.saved
12、 C.having savedD.to save 28. James got _ when he found his roommate had used his laptop without telling him. A.on cloud nineB.hot under the collarC.around the clockD.down in the dumps 29. His stubborn resistance to anything new eventually _ the patience of his superior. A.wore outB.tried out C.held
13、out D.figured out 30. Usually, I am sensible with money, as I have to be, _ I dont earn that much. A.unlessB.ThoughC.So that D.Given that 31. Who told you that Just in had won a scholarship to Eton? _! Its true. A.Dont worryB.Never you mindC.Dont hurryD.Nothing serious 32. The new tax law came into
14、effect last May, _ white-collar workers have benefited a lot from it. A.whenB.through which C.for thatD.since when 33. Lucks says he is resigning from the company. What a pity! Im sure he _ to work with us if Mr. Smith showed him a little kindness. A.continuedB.will continueC.would continueD.had con
15、tinued 34. The public opposed the kind of city planning that involves big development and renewal projects that _ historic buildings. A.slow downB.link upC.tear downD.mix up 35. Ding Talk, _ to offer online services for schools, has appealed to teachers since February. A.adaptedB.adaptingC.to be ada
16、ptedD.having adapted第二节: 完形填空(共20小题)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。Emily James was a senior banker. On December 23, she received a call from a man named Eugenio, a bank 36 whose pay check had been placed on hold.“This meant that he had no means to 37 the money, which amounted to overs, $1,00
17、0. It left him 38 before Christmas and he could not 39 to buy presents for his kids. Emily said she spent more than an hour trying to help Eugenio, but 40 it was in vain. On Christmas Eve, Eugenio called her again. He was at a gas station, unable to 41 his tank as he had 42 funds. Emily knew that Eu
18、genio was just a few miles away so she told him that shed be there 43 30 minutes. Emily said that she did get 44 from her superior to leave. She 45 Eugenio $20 in cash and he was so grateful for her help. Emily went back to the bank and finished her 46. But a week later, she arrived at work only to
19、find the regional manager of her branch waiting for her. “She said, Were sorry; we cannot keep your 47, Emily said. The manager cited an “unauthorized 48 with a customer,” as the 49 for her firing. This was the first time she had every 50. She had always been an exemplary worker. “I just dont unders
20、tand why you wouldnt help someone knowing it was something you could 51,” Emily said. While Emily 52 hoped to be her job back, now shes not sure she wants to at back to an environment that did not 53 her act of kindness. However, shes so 54 by all the support she has been getting. As her story went
21、viral(走红) several companies have 55 her on social media, looking to have her on their tears. 36. A.managerB.accountantC.guardD.client 37. A.donateB.accessC.saveD.invest 38. A.brokeB.weak C.lonely D.disabled 39. A.hesitateB.remember C.afford D.pretend 40. A.thankfullyB.hopefully C.uncertainty D.unfor
22、tunately 41. A.enterB.fillC.replace D.clean 42. A.unconditionalB.appealing C.insufficient D.remaining 43. A.withinB.sinceC.till D.before 44. A.creditB.attention C.permissionD.insurance 45. A.finedB.owedC.paid D.handed 46. A.shiftB.holiday C.term D.investigation 47. A.secretB.promise C.relationship D
23、.employment 48. A.agreementB.interaction C.check D.conflict 49. A.processB.criterionC.reason D.basis 50. A.disciplinedB.supported C.stuckD.infected 51. A.trustB.use C.fix D.find 52. A.originallyB.gradually C.actually D.rarely 53. A.catchB.valueC.change D.Imitate 54. A.touchedB.convinced C.scared D.c
24、onfused 55. A.risen up againstB.stayed away fromC.hung out withD.reached out to 第三部分:阅读理解(共15小题)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。AIf youre thinking of visiting the academia Gallery of Florence, your most likely targets are the huge marble(大理石的) sculptured created by Michelangelo, and above all
25、, the well-known David. If you explore the museum with a bit more time, the academia will offer you much more in the less crowded halls.The Hall of the Colossus The academia welcomes visitors in the Hall of the Colossus, which takes its name from the huge models of the Dioscuri of Monte Cavallo whic
26、h were displayed in this large hall in the 19th century. Your glance will fall upon the large number of panel paintings hanging on the four walls, such as works by Perugino. You might feel shocked at first sight but if you take a seat around Giambolognas plaster(石膏), you may comfortably enjoy this r
27、ich renaissance collection and recognize two of the most important works. The Galleria museum, as Florences second most popular museum, also often has a long line. Despite the slightly higher cost of entrance, you could reserve your tickets online. Museum of Musical Instruments If you go crazy for o
28、pera, theater and classical music, the Academia is one of the best places you should visit. It hosts in fact the Grand dual collection of 40 instruments on show in the museum wing belonging to the Luigi Cherubini Conservatory. The collection shows that music played a primary role in the official cel
29、ebrations of the Medicean Court. Discover the roots of the invention of the piano and explore the collection of violins, violoncellos and wind instruments. Admission Full 12. Reduced 2 + 4 pre-booking fee + online commissions depending on where you book online. Opening Hours Ticket office c loses at
30、 6:20 pm; the museum starts closing at 6:40 pm. Open from 8:15 am to 6:50 pm, Tuesdays through Sundays, entrance every 15 minutes. *Closed on Mondays, January 1, May 1, and December 25. 56. What can we learn about the academia Gallery of Florence? A.It dates back to the 19th century. B.at is visitor
31、s favorite museum in Italy. C.It caters for classical painting and music lovers. D.It is attached to the Luigi Cherubini Conservatory. 57. What are visitors encouraged to do? A.Pay for tickets in cash to obtain a discount. B.Arrive at the ticket office no later than 6:30 pm. C.Queue up at the entran
32、ce 15 minutes earlier. D.Exit the museum 10 minutes prior to its closure. BThree years ago, Will Glad stone studied the endangered blue-footed booby(蓝脚鲣鸟) in his fifth-grade science class. He learned its population had declined by 50 percent in the past 60 years. Most kids would have closed their bo
33、ok and forgotten about the endangered bird. But not Will. He was attracted by this “really cool bird”.Will wanted to do something to help, and began staring at his feet. He came up with the idea of selling blue socks, so everyone could have blue feet like the blue - footed boo by. His dad helped fin
34、d someone to make the socks, and they held a logo(标识) contest online. His younger brother Matts also wanted to be a part of the project, and came up with The Blue Feet Foundation(BFF) name. Together, the boys were ready to raise money to help save the blue-footed booby. At first, no one took the two
35、 kids seriously, and it was three months before they sold any socks. However, they have now sold more than 3,000 pairs of socks, with orders coming in from all 50 states and across 30 countries. They have already raised more than 40,000 for their cause. And, in 2017, they funded an exploration for D
36、r. David J. Anderson, a world-famous expert in blue-footed boobies, to study the population decline. The BFF has also attracted a large following on social media. Their followers post photos wearing the foundations signature blue socks making appearances all over the world, including the Grand Canyo
37、n, the Great Wall of China and Stonehenge. “More people know about the blue-footed booby because of us,” says matt. Both boys understand the impact of giving back to the community. “We need to inspire people to help everyone else, so the world gets better,” Matts says. As for the future of the found
38、ation, Matts says, “I hope we go out of business, because that means we saved the blue-footed booby.” 58. What did Will do to help the blue-footed booby? A.He distributed books about it. B.He sold blue socks to raise money for it. C.He made explorations with experts in it.D.He held contests online f
39、or ideas of protecting it. 59. What does matt expect of the BFF? A.Itll finally close down. B.Itll include more experts in birds. C.Itll save other endangered species.D.Itll expand its business to more countries. 60. What can we learn from the passage? A.Opportunity favors those with a curious mind.
40、B.Even kids can make a difference to the world.C.Getting close to birds adds to the joy of kids life. D.Success is often followed by giving back to society. CFeeling lost in translation? In “The Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy,” the sci-if world crafted by Douglas A dams, youd just put a bright yell
41、ow bagel fish in your ear and simply be able to understand any mix of languages around you. While we arent quite there yet, language is becoming less of a barrier. “Understanding is going to become the new normal,” says Dave Limp, Amazons senior vice president of devices and services. To that end, t
42、odays technology is helping to interpret and translate the world around us in ways that are in real time. Yet for all the gains achieved in translation over the past several years, dont count on your phone, smart speaker, PC or ear device breaking down all the language barriers anytime soon or provi
43、ding an excuse to skip French class. Last year, researchers at the University of California, San Francisco found that the machine learning algorithm(算法) Goggle rolled out in 2017 was 92% accurate in translating a doctors orders from English to Spanish and 81% accurate from English to Chinese. Only 2
44、% of the errors in Spanish and 8% in Chinese may have the potential to cause “clinic ally significant harm.”“Great if Im in the 92%, not so great if Im in the 8% as a patient who is being communicated something exactly the opposite of what the doctor (wanted to tell me),” says Jost Zetzsche, a spoke
45、sperson at the American Translators Association. Translation works best in controlled environments, or where there a lot of data training the models. Theres a lot more data between English and Spanish, for example, than Finnish to Burmese. In training the systems, an intermediary(中间的) language such
46、as English may be used, rather than a direct pairing from one less common language to another. A big breakthrough came in 2016 with the use of deep “neutral(神经的) network” technology that allowed machines to understand the context of an entire sentence, improving fluency. Earlier systems were limited
47、 because they had to break sentenced up into chunks(块). Many factors can throw things off, especially when a persons speaking. Think different accents, vocal speeds and audible disrupt ions such as “um” s and “uh” s. In addition, idioms and cultural specific phrased may not translate. “Translation i
48、s typically a literal interpretation of whats there as opposed to the meaning and the context,” says Rob Thomas, general manager of IBM Data and Watson AI. The literal English translation for the Spanish phrase “no hay mal porque bien no vengas,” says Andrew Ochoa, CEO and founder of Waverly Labs in
49、 Brooklyn, is “theres no bad that for good doesnt come.” What youre really trying to say: “Every cloud has a silver lining. These translation models are designed to pick up on that, but it doesnt always work perfectly,” Ochoa says. 61. The first paragraph serves as a(n) _A.commentB.advertisementC.in
50、troductionD.prediction 62. What does Jost Zetzsche think of Googles machine translation? A.It is inaccurate in controlled environments. B.at causes potential danger in some cases. C.It has made progress beyond his expectations. D.at has built a bridge between doctors and patients. 63. Which breakthr
51、ough was achieved in 2016 with translation machines? A.The translation was context-specific.B.Literal translation was avoided.C.Long sentenced could be translated.D.An inter me diary language was involved.64. What does the example of the translation of “no hay mal porque bien no vengas” show? A.Huma
52、n translators will never be replaced.B.Useless information should be ignored in translation. C.It is not easy to translate Spanish into English. D.Translation machines still have a long way to go. DLate civil rights pioneer Viola Desmond was chosen to appear on the $10 bill after the Bank of Canada
53、requested submissions for iconic(偶像的) Canadian women to be featured on the bill. News that she had been selected came several months after the announcement that slave-turned-abolitionist harries Tubman would appear on the $20 bill in the U. S. It was a long road to get Desmond on the bill. When Desm
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