《解析》江苏省南京市泰州市2020届高三下学期第四次联合模拟英语试题 WORD版含解析.docx
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1、江苏省南京市泰州市2020届高三第四次联合模拟英语试题第一部分: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 will the woman do after her meeting?A. Meet the man. B. Prepare for the party. C. Tell Mr. Peterson about
2、 the party.2. Who is the woman? A. A teacher. B. A student. C. A saleswoman.3. What was the weather like on Johns holiday?A. Cold. B. Sunny. C. Rainy.4. How do small shop owners feel about the future?A. Optimistic. B. Concerned. C. Uninterested.5. What does the woman think of Ginas behavior?A. Annoy
3、ing. B. Acceptable. C. Normal.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 was the purpose of the concert?A. To attract governments attention to educa
4、tion.B. To collect money for poor children.C. To save some sick children.7. What do the speakers agree?A. Governments should do something for poor children.B. Children should make a living by themselves.C. Famous singers should help poor children.听第 7 段材料, 回答第 8、 9 题。8. Why does the woman recommend
5、Easyspeak Electronics?A. It is near the mans house.B. It offers a sale until the weekend.C. It provides good technical assistance.9. What does the woman suggest the man do?A. Take his old phone to the shop.B. Write down his phone number.C. Check the functions of new phones.听第 8 段材料, 回答第 10 至 12 题。10
6、. What are the speakers discussing?A. Where to travel.B. What kind of transport to take.C. How to solve the traffic problems.11. Why does the man suggest taking the streetcar?A. It is cheap. B. It is less crowded. C. It wont be stuck in a traffic jam.12. How will the speakers go to the harbor?A. By
7、underground. B. By bike. C. By bus.听第 9 段材料, 回答第 13 至 16 题。13. What does the man do?A. A tour guide. B. A hotel clerk. C. A travel agent.14. What does the man say about the bed-sitting room?A. It cant provide enough beds.B. Its price is a bit too high.C. It is close to the beach.15. When does the co
8、nversation probably take place?A. In May. B. In July. C. In September. 16. What does the woman have to do before phoning the man again? A. Consult her parents.B. Prepare a travel schedule.C. Have a talk with her friends.听第 10 段材料, 回答第 17 至 20 题。17. What does the speaker mainly talk about?A. A websit
9、e. B. A social problem. C. An advertisement.18. How does the FreeRice game help end hunger?A. By buying food. B. By giving money. C. By donating rice.19. How many levels of difficulty does the FreeRice game have?A. 20. B. 48. C. 55.20. What is the biggest danger the World Food Program has faced?A. T
10、ransportation is in bad condition.B. The advertisers stop paying for food.C. The cost to secure food aid has increased a lot.第二部分: 英语知识运用(共两节, 满分 35 分)第一节 单项选择(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. The singer was admitted in 2013 and did not get a diploma from the
11、university when he graduated in 2018, as he did not meet the _.A. promise B. challenges C. requirements D. request22. It was some time before the door opened _ his ring.A. on account of B. in view of C. with regard to D. in response to23. Foreign leaders were wondering how it was that the Chinese go
12、vernment could _ the spread of the virus so quickly and effectively.A. defend B. accelerate C. contain D. assure24. Enjoying a funny comedy or reading some jokes will _ your negative feelings and make you feel much better.A. drive away B. put away C. give out D. put out25. He sold his house for twic
13、e _ he paid for it so he did well out of the deal.A. how B. what C. that D. which26. Sometimes it is wise not to _ rumors as they will fade away with time passing.A. share B. start C. circulate D. counter27. I saw a man shouting at a driver, _ the car is blocking the street.A. whose B. of whom C. of
14、 which D. whom28. By the time the police arrived, the old man _ dead already, with a gun in his hand.A. was found B. had found C. found D. has been found29. A total number of 172 people are now in hospital for treatment, of them 24 seriously _.A. being injured B. injured C. having injured D. to be i
15、njured 30. The man took out a knife and made a mark _ his sword was dropped, confusing the passengers on board.A. from where B. what C. on which D. where31. _ then what I know now, I would have made different decisions.A. Should I know B. I knew C.I did know D. Had I known32. Thompsons business was
16、originally _ in size, but in recent years he has expanded it by opening scores of chain stores across the country.A. modest B. grand C. full D. handsome33. Hopefully, Chinas economic power is likely to increase in the years to come.Well, trust me, more and more foreigners _ employment here.A. seek B
17、. are seeking C. will have sought D. will be seeking34. Beijing has abandoned setting a specific GDP target for this year and shifted its policy priority to ensuring employment, peoples livelihoods and the _ of businesses.A. survival B. proposal C. approval D. arrival35. I lost five pounds just afte
18、r a week on this new diet. Its definitely worth a try.Right, _. I definitely need to get in shape for my school reunion.A. You have my words B. I dont buy it C. Youve sold it to me D. I just cant help it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, 从题中所给的 A、 B、 C、 D 四个选项中, 选出最佳选项。One spring, two fr
19、iends and I sought permission to plant a garden. Our school was located in the downtown area of a large city. There wasnt 36 of a backyard. 37 , it was a our garden, stone-covered dirt parking lot with no extra space. However, we carefully 38 taking into account the area that received the best sunsh
20、ine.The three of us 39 the headmaster with our plan for a small area to plant some squash, tomatoes and cucumbers. The only real 40 involved was to rent a rake(耙), a pickax(丁字镐), and a hoe(锄头). However, 41 the headmasters permission would still be difficult. We will never forget his 42 to our reques
21、t. With a slightly bored tilting (偏斜) of his head, he 43 replied, “ You are wasting your time. Nothing will ever grow there! But go ahead 44 you still want to.” We had received permission 45 ! So what if it wasnt enthusiastic? We rented tools, raked four inches of stones into neat walls 46 the garde
22、n, raised the pickax and 47 what must have been a former waste area. A gardener dreamdark, rich soil just sitting there 48 to be discovered. We looked at each other, repeating together: “Ah, nothing will grow there.” As you might have 49 by now, things did grow there in our garden. Have you ever 50
23、that way about your lifeNothing will grow there Have you felt 51 about your lifes progress? Worried about crop failure? Disappointed that nothing good ever seems to 52 ? Dont believe that “Nothing will grow there”. Its never too 53 to be who you might have been. You may not always see the 54 for gro
24、wth, but it is there. All the rich soil you need may be left just 55 the surface, but can only be discovered after you begin digging.36. A. more B. little C. much D. less37. A. Suddenly B. NowC. Again D. Actually38. A. carried out B. laid out C. gave out D. made out39. A. greeted B. ignored C. appro
25、ached D. lectured40. A. cost B. rewardC. bargain D. bonus41. A. allowingB. getting C. granting D. adopting42. A. promise B. teaseC. response D. result43. A. warmly B. coldly C. readilyD. hesitantly44. A. if B. unless C. even ifD. as if45. A. at most B. at least C. at first D. at last46. A. separatin
26、g B. setting C. establishing D. outlining47. A. carved B. landed C. struck D. smoothed48. A. waiting B. staringC. glancing D. lying49. A. wished B. guessed C. likedD. planned50. A. lost B. made C. followed D. felt51. A. discouraged B. excited C. puzzled D. awkward52. A. go up B. bring up C. come up
27、D. pile up53. A. hard B. easy C. early D. late54. A. potential B. foundation C. vision D. strategy55. A. beyond B. beneath C. aboveD. off第三部分: 阅读理解(共 15 小题; 每小题 2 分, 满分 30 分)阅读下列短文, 从每题所给的四个选项中, 选出最佳选项。A Understanding the context for the Ebola outbreak: What went right, what went wrong, and how we c
28、an all do better.Like no other event in recent history, the 2014 Ebola outbreak has made clear the fragility of existing health systems. While responding to the current epidemic is critical, we also have an opportunity to learn lessons to prevent the next global health catastrophe, create partnershi
29、ps across borders and disciplines, and demonstrate our commitment to value all human lives. This four-week course provides the context in which to understand the Ebola outbreakwhy now, and why did so many people suffer and die? The course lays out the global governance structure what was the global
30、response supposed to look like, and where did it fail?The course will feature experts and scholars who will focus on cultivating a better understanding of the Ebola epidemic and implications for future health systems to ensure that the world is more effective in preventing the next epidemic.56. What
31、 can we learn from the text?A. Learners will learn to attend patients with epidemic effectively.B. Learners should pay extra fee to gain a verified certificate.C. Learners should spend no more than 10 hours during the whole course.D. Learners will follow a fixed schedule and should be good at Englis
32、h.57. The course is designed to _.A. prevent the next pandemic B. understand the 2014 EbolaC. improve health systems D. provide academic supportBChoosing a name for a child is often a headache for parents, but new research shows thatpicking well could be more crucial than previously thought.Academic
33、s have found that your first name actually changes the way you look. For example, someone called Bob is expected by society to have a rounder and happier face than a man called Tim. That expectation eventually leads Bobs to become more social, while Tims may appear thinner and reserved. The connecti
34、on may be linked to the “bouba-kiki” effect which suggests that across languages, rounder and smoother objects are labelled with rounded bouba sounds, while thinner pointed objects have kik sounds. Likewise Winstons are believed to be feeling blue,while Marys are considered to be moral, both traits
35、which may change appearance, and over time, change face shape. And a woman named Katherine is considered to be more serious and dependable than a girl named Bonnie. Such cultural expectations may encourage Katherines to be more studious and academic, which could gradually influence the development o
36、f facial muscles, perhaps through increased concentration.“Prior researches have shown there are cultural stereotypes attached to names, including how someone should look,” said lead author Dr Yonat Zwebner, of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. “For instance, people are more likely to imagine a pe
37、rson named Bob to have a rounder face than a person named Tim. We believe these stereotypes can, over time, affect peoples facial appearance.”To find out if face shape was linked to name, researchers conducted eight studies to see whether it was possible for strangers to correctly identify the names
38、 of people simply by looking at their faces. In every experiment, the participants were significantly better (up to 40 percent accurate) at matching the name to the face than random chance (20-25 percent accurate) even when nationality, age and other socioeconomic variables were controlled for. “Tog
39、ether, these findings suggest that facial appearance represents social expectations of how a person with a particular name should look. In this way, a social tag may influence ones facial appearance,” said co-author Dr Ruth Mayo.58. What does the second paragraph mainly talk about? A. How your name
40、sounds simply counts.B. Your name may tell how you look.C. Social expectations determine your name.D. Its important to concentrate on facial muscles.59. What can we learn from the eight studies?A. Most of the participants match the name with the face correctly.B. The findings are contradictory to th
41、ose of the previous research.C. They are based on the data from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.D. The findings are similar to those of the previous research.60. According to Dr Ruth Mayo, ones facial appearance is basically affected by _.A. social expectations B. the experience of their lifeC. t
42、heir parents preference D. the meaning of their namesCEncouraging life to bloom in the middle of a desert is no easy task. But one company, The National Advisor Bureau, in the United Arab Emirates has come up with a unique plan to provide drinking water for the states citizens. The firm intends to p
43、ull icebergs from Antarctica to the gulf coast in order to harvest its billions of gallons of fresh water. One iceberg could provide enough for one million people over five years, according to the company. And the scheme could begin as early as the start of 2018. The firms director says they have al
44、ready travelled the transportation route and used simulators to check the practicality of the scheme, according to reports in Gulf News. Speaking to the site about what he is calling the UAE Iceberg Project, Abdullah Mohammad Shehi said: “we predict that it will take up to one year to tow (拖拉) an ic
45、eberg to UAE.” We have made the technical and financial plan. Towing is the best method. We will start the project in beginning of 2018. “We want it mainly for the water. It could also be good for tourism and the weather.” The UAE is one of the most dry countries and one of the top 10 most water-sca
46、rce in the world, due to its extremely dry climate, which receives less than four inches (100 mm) of rainfall per year. Despite that, it consumes more water than double the global national average, putting the country at severe risk of droughts over the next 25 years. An average iceberg contains mor
47、e than 20 billion gallons of water, according to the Abu Dhabi-based company. They take a long time to melt as 80 percent of their mass is underwater, while the white ice above reflects sunlight, reducing its heat. Upon arrival at a specially constructed processing facility, workers will “mine” the
48、icebergs for their water supplies. Blocks of ice will be sliced and placed in giant tanks, before being filtered and processed. “This is the purest water in the world”, Mr Al Shehi added. He also claims the icebergs presence could provide a more moist micro-climate in the area, perhaps even promptin
49、g rainfall. And the project may prove a boost for tourism if it proves a success, with people travelling to see the unusual sight of an iceberg off the coast of the Arabian Gulf.61. What is the main purpose of The National Advisor Bureaus scheme?A. To boost tourism and ease financial burden in UAE.B
50、. To save endangered wildlife and boost tourism in UAE.C. To make drinking water accessible to the people in UAE.D. To get the purest water in the world for the citizens in UAE.62. What does the underlined word simulator in Paragraph 2 refer to?A. A type of mining tool to carve out the iceberg.B. An
51、 electronic device to create and store energy.C. A vehicle to transport the iceberg from Antarctica.D. A piece of equipment to test potential conditions.63. Which of the following helps slow down the melting of iceberg during transportation?A. The special electronic devices to keep the iceberg froze
52、n.B. The time of processing iceberg before being transported.C. Much of the iceberg lying under water with ice above reflecting light.D. The floating of the iceberg in the seawater with a more moist micro-climate.64. What is the authors attitude towards the plan?A. Favorable. B. Cautious. C. Ambiguo
53、us. D. Disapproving.DFor more than three decades, Deirdre Taylor only knew the firefighter who saved her life through the black-and-white photos on the front page of the New York Daily News, on Dec. 30, 1983.She was only 4 then, a blond, wide-eyed toddler pictured in the paper in the arms of the fir
54、efighter, Eugene Pugliese, who had just carried her out of her burning apartment building. Taylor, now a registered nurse in Alexandria, Virginia, kept the Daily News article for years. She wished as she got older that she could find Pugliese and thank hima desire that intensified after she became a
55、n emergency room nurse, as she learned how rare it was to hear back from patients she encountered on the worst days of their lives.But she hadnt lived in New York since the fire, and didnt know where to start. She periodically searched his name on Google, finding nothing. Finally, in March, Taylor t
56、hought she may have one last chance to find him. With her familys support, she decided to move from Virginia to New York for eight weeks to work in an overwhelmed Manhattan emergency room trying to help save the lives of coronavirus patients, while searching for the man who saved hers. “When I was p
57、acking my bags, I packed the Daily News article with me, _ ” Taylor, 40, said, “and I told myself that one of the things Im going to accomplish while Im here is track him down, or track a family member down, and just say thank you. ”Pugliese, 75, had never had someone track him down to say thank you
58、 before, he said. For decades, the Daily News front-page article hung in his office. How could he forget Deirdre? “Ive had her picture on my wall for 24 years,” he said.He remembers the day clearly. It began when a man came running up yelling that there was a fire. Pugliese rushed to the burning bui
59、lding, where thick smoke was pouring out of a sixth-floor apartment. He went into and found it engulfed in flames. Taylors mother was crying, “My baby! My baby!” Pugliese remembered. He quickly helped her out of the room before returning on his hands and knees, crawling through the burning studio an
60、d blinding smoke for about six feet, when he felt the child. She was unconscious. He carried her to the living room, where he gave her mouth-to-mouth breath to bring her back. He rushed down the six flights of stairs to get her to an ambulance, when to Puglieses relief, she woke up and started to cr
61、y. “ _ I was just in the right place at the right time,” Pugliese said. Pugliese later received a medal for Taylors rescue, in a ceremony that is among his most prized memories.Taylors first two weeks in New York were overwhelming, as she and her colleagues dealt with patient after patient strugglin
62、g to breathe. During her time off, she tried on one occasion to go to the firehouse where Pugliese worked, only to find a sign on the door discouraging visitors due to covid-19. But finally, last week, Taylor caught a break. A group of firefighters came to the ER to deliver the medical staff pizzas
63、for dinner, to show their appreciation. Taylor explained to them that she was trying to find a likely retired fireman from Ladder No. 20, and did they have any suggestions on how to start? One of the firemen gave her a phone number to connect her with the fire chief.“Oh, Gene?” the chief told her. “
64、He stops by the firehouse all the time.”“ _ ” Taylor said, “I couldnt believe it. I really didnt think he was still going to be around. I really thought I was going to hit a dead end.” He said, “Yeah, I have his phone number in my cellphone.”The chief phoned Pugliese right away. Less than an hour la
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