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2020届高三第一次模拟考试卷

英语(三)

注意事项:

1.答题前,先将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在试题卷和答题卡上,并将准考证号条形码粘贴在答题卡上的指定位置。

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每小题选出答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑,写在试题卷、草稿纸和答题卡上的非答题区域均无效。

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4.考试结束后,请将本试题卷和答题卡一并上交。

第Ⅰ卷

第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)(略)

第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)

第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)

阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

A

【西南名校联盟2020届高三适应性月考卷】

Lille,France

ThischarmingEuropeantownisjustonehourfromParisandthemostexcitingartdestinationofthemoment.Thespringweatherhereisdelightful,idealforstrollingaroundonthecobblestonedstreets.ThecitygovernmenthaspouredmoneyintopublicartprojectssuchasLille3000,agroupofindoorandoutdoorartexhibitions,aswellasawonderfulmodernartmuseum.

Shanghai,China

TheChinesecitycontinuestogrowrapidly,withpopularrestaurantsandbars,world-classshopping,andfive-starhotels.TheweatherisincrediblypleasantinMay—thespringrainshavepassed,butthesummerhumidityisaroundthecorner.AndcomeherebeforethecrowdsdecreaseinJunefortheopeningoftheShanghaiDisneyResort,whichissuretobepopularforfamiliesduringthesummerbreak.

Malta

ThesmallEuropeanislandgainedsomemajorscreentimerecentlyowingtothesettingforBradPittandAngelinaJolie’sBytheSea.(themoviewasshotinMaltaanditssisterisland,Gozo).StayattheCorinthiaPalace,afantastichomebasefortouringthemedievaltown,beaches,ancienttemples,andMaltesevineyards.ThetouristsreallybegintodecreaseinJune,sobeatthecrowdsinMaytogetthebeachestoyourself.

Canggu,Bali

Balisbeachesattractalltypesofsunworshippers,butsurfersknowtoheadtoCanggu,atownontheisland’ssouthwesterncoast.Lately,it’sbecomeadestinationformorethanitsbreaks,withtheopeningofvegetarian-focusedrestaurants,Australian-stylecafes,andfantastichotelsliketheFriBaliEchoBeach.InMay,Deus,amixed-usespacethatincludesarestaurant,musicvenue,andartgallery,hostsamajorsurfcompetition,bringingtogetherprofessionalsandamateursforafun-filledweekend.

21.IfyouwanttohavefunwithyourfamilyinDisneyResort,youhadbettertravelto.

A.Shanghai,China.

B.Malta.

C.Lille,France.

D.Canggu,Bali.

22.Fromthepassagewecanknowthat.

A.Lilleisthemostexcitingartdestinationwiththeweatherdelightfulalltheyeararound

B.Thesummerhumidity’sarrivalmakesShanghai’sweatherinMayincrediblypleasant

C.MoretouristsgotothebeachesinMaltatoenjoythemselvesinJune

D.Cangguisagooddestinationforsurferstoliveahappyweekend

23.Whichcolumnofapapercanwepossiblyreadthispassagein?

A.SportsColumn.

B.NewsColumn.

C.TravelColumn.

D.BusinessColumn.

B

【浙江省金丽衢十二校2020届高三第二次联考】Everyyear,LuckyandIenterthe“IceSculpting(冰雕)forKids”programinourtown.Luckyenterstowin.IentertogetoutofpeelingpotatoesforourThanksgivingdinnerathome.

Theprogramthisyeartookplacelastweekasusual.Everythingwentalongwellinthemorning.LuckymadeaMayflowerandImadeaTurkey.

However,whenwegotbackafterlunch,somethingunexpectedhappened.ThemainsailofhisMayflowerwaslyingonthetableinapuddleofwater.IglancedatmyTurkeyIhadmade.Ithadbarelybeguntomelt!

“Whathappened?

”Iasked.“Didyoubumpthetablewhenyouleft?

“No!

Ijusthaverottenluck,”hewailed(哀叹),fortherestoftheshiphehadmadebegantomelttoo.“Thiscan’tbejustacaseofbadluck,”Isaid,lookingaroundforsomethingthatcouldhavecausedthedestruction.

“Somethingmusthavehappened,”Isaid.Lucky’seyeswidened.“Youthinksomeonedidthisonpurpose?

Ishrugged.“Maybe.Itmakesmoresensethanbadluck.”

Luckypeeredaroundtheroom.“Hey,”hewhispered.“Thatkidneverlefttheroomforthesnackbreak.MaybehesmashedmyMayflower!

Ifrowned.“Idon’tknow,Lucky.Hedoesn’treallyseemthetype.”

“Haven’tyouheardthesaying‘Lookscanbedeceiving’?

”Luckysaid,hisvoicerising.“Heprobablybrokemyshipwhileeveryonewasgone!

IstaredattheruinedMayflowerandshookmyhead.“Itdoesn’tlookbroken,though.Itlooksmore…disintegrated(使分解).Lucky,don’tjumptoany…”

“I’mtellingonthatkid!

”Luckyinterrupted.Hechargedoff,hisfaceasredascranberrysauce.

“...conclusions,”Isaid.Withasigh,Iturnedtotheshipwreckandplacedthemeltingmainsailbackinitsoriginalspot.Ihelditthere,thinking,untilmyfingersturnedascoldastheice.“Yeowch!

”Isaid,droppingthemainsailandstickingmyfrozenfingersintomymouth.

Itwasinthatinstantthatthepuzzlewassolved.

24.Whydoesthewritertakepartinthe“IceSculptingforKids”program?

A.HewantstobeatLuckytowintheprize.

B.HehatestocelebratetheThanksgivingDay.

C.HewantstoavoidworkingonThanksgivingDay.

D.HewantstopeelmorepotatoesforThanksgivingDay.

25.WhydidLuckyrushedtotellonthekid?

A.BecausethekiddamagedMayfloweronpurpose.

B.BecauseLucky’sTurkeywasdamagedbythekid.

C.Becausethekidwasawayduringtheirsnackbreak.

D.Becausethekidwasthesuspectwhoruinedtheirworks.

26.Whichofthefollowingcanbestreplacetheunderlinedsaying“Lookscanbedeceiving”?

A.Notallthatglittersisgold.

B.Neverjudgeabookbyitscover.

C.Afallintoapit,againinyourwit.

D.Doasyouwouldbedoneby.

27.Whatwillthefollowingparagraphsprobablybeabout?

A.Thepunishmentforthekid.

B.Thetruewinneroftheprogram.

C.ThemysteryoftheruinedMayflower.

D.ThereconstructionoftheruinedMayflower.

C

【云南省师范大学附属中学2020届高三上学期第一次月考】Happy,angry,amazed—thesearesomeoftheemotionsweliketoexpressthesedayswhenwe'resendingamessageonoursmartphones.That'saquickwayoftellingsomeonehowwe'refeeling.Yes,emojishavebecomeavitaltoolforcommunication.

TheemojiwasfirstinventedinJapaninthelate1990sandtheword"emoji"comesfromtheJapanesewordsfor"picture"and"character".Thenumberofdifferentimageshasdramaticallyincreasedsincethenandnowwehaveapictureforeverymoodorsituation.

Sonowwearegivingthisnewcreationthevisual"thumbs-up"buthaveyouthoughtwhywe'vebecomesoaddictedtousingemojis?

ProfessorVyvEvanshaswrittenabookcalledTheEmojiCode,saying"increasingly,whatwe'refindingisthatdigitalcommunicationistakingovercertainaspectsofface-to-faceinteraction...oneofthereasonswhyemojisaresopopularisthattheyreallydoenableustoexpressouremotionalselvesmoreeffectively."

Anotheradvantageofemojisisthattheyareaninternationallanguage—theydon'tusewordsbutsomepicturessotheycanbeeasilyinterpretedwhateveryournativelanguageis.However,theemojiscansometimesbemisinterpreted—ifafriendsendsyouanemojiofahammer,youmaythinkhe/sheisangrywhenreallyhe/sheissayinghe/sheisclumsy!

Emojisareagoodwayforshowingsimilarfeelings.Butaslinguist(语言学家)NeilCohnsays,"Tomany,emojisareanexcitingevolutionofthewaywecommunicate,buttoothers,theyarealinguisticArmageddon(大决战)."Itdoesshowthereisalotmoretoourcommunicationthanwordsalonebutdoesthismeanthedeclineintraditionalwriting?

28.Howdoemojishelppeopleincommunication?

A.Theycaninterprettheforeignlanguages.

B.Theywilltaketheplaceofface-to-faceinteraction.

C.Peoplecanexpresstheiremotionseffectivelywithemoijs.

D.Peoplecanexpressthemselvesclearlywithemojisatanytime.

29.Whichofthefollowingwordscanreplacetheunderlined"thumbs-up"inParagraph3?

A.Doubt.B.Praise.C.Ignorance.D.Attention.

30.Whatdoyouprobablymeanbysendingyourfriendanemojiofahammer?

A.Youareawkward.B.Youneedahammer.

C.He/Sheloseshis/hertemper.D.He/Sheshouldapologizetoyou.

31.WhatisNeilCohn'sopiniononemojis?

A.Theyarenotusedbylinguists.

B.Theywilltakeoverthetraditionalwriting.

C.Theywillbecomeaninternationallanguage.

D.Theybringconvenienceandchallengestolanguage.

D

【2020届浙江省五校(嘉兴一中、学军中学、杭州高级中学)高三上学期第一次联考】ItusedtobeamatteroffactwhenPeterPan—acharacterfromJamesMatthewBarrie’s1911book—said:

“Allchildren,exceptone,growup.”

Butthis“fact”doesn’tseemtoapplytotoday’sworldanymore.

AccordingtotheNPDGroup,aUSmarketresearchcompany,salesoftoystoadultsintheUKincreasedbymorethan20percentin2020,threetimesthepaceofthechildren’stoymarketitself.ThesetoysrangedfrompuzzlesandLegobuildingsetstovehiclemodelsandactionfigures.Andmorethanhalfofthesalescamefrommillennials—peoplebornbetweenthe1980sand2000s.

“Adultsofthe21stcenturyare channeling theirinnerchild,onetoyatatime,”commentedwebsiteKoreaboo.Thisisalsowhytheseadultsaresometimesreferredtoas“kidults”.

AccordingtoFrederiqueTutt,ananalystatNPD,themotivationofthesegrown-upsistoescapethestressoftoday’sfast-pacedworld.Theyaredriventowardthemoreimmediatepleasuresbroughtbytoysthanthosebroughtby,say,gettingapromotion,whichisfarlesseasytoachieve.

“Itremindsmeoftheplayfulsideoflife,”RobWillner,a25-year-oldPhDstudentintheUK,toldTheTelegraphwhentalkingabouthisloveforLego,whichhesaidbringshimbothcomfortandentertainment.

Despitethis,somesocialscientistsseethetrendasdisturbing.ToFrankFurendi,aprofessorattheUniversityofKentintheUK,thefactthatsomanyadultsarepursuing“the thrills ofyouth”istheevidencethat“adulthoodhasgotnothingattractiveaboutitanymore”,hetoldTheNewYorkTimes.“That’sactuallyquitesad.”

Buts

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