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届崇明区高三英语二模含答案

崇明区2020届第二次高考模拟考试试卷英语

(考试时间120分钟,满分140分。

请将答案填写在答题纸上)

I.ListeningComprehensionSectionA

Directions:

InSectionA,youwillheartenshortconversationsbetweentwospeakers.Attheendofeachconversation,aquestionwillbeaskedaboutwhatwassaid.Theconversationsandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaconversationandthequestionaboutit,readthefourpossibleanswersonyourpaper,anddecidewhichoneisthebestanswertothequestionyouhaveheard.

1.A.Aphysicist.B.Anoperator.C.Asurgeon.D.Apsychologist.

2.A.Inacollege.B.Inabank.C.Inapropertyagency.D.Inanaccountingoffice.

3.A.Gohome.B.Gotravelling.C.Helpinalab.D.Helpinatravelagency.

4.A.Leavetheexhibition.B.Ignorewhatthemansays.

C.Seemoreoftheexhibition.D.Helpthemanunderstandart.

5.A.Thetimetoclosestudentaccounts.B.Theapplicationproceduresofstudentaccounts.

C.Thelimitsonstudentloans.D.Theapplicationdeadlineofstudentloans.

6.A.Thewomanisbetteratwritingreports.B.Heisunqualifiedtowritethereport.

C.Thewomanshouldhavetoldhimearlier.D.Heshouldhavemadelast-minutepreparations.

7.A.Themanseldomeatsinthecafeteria.B.Thewomanpreferscannedvegetables.

C.Thespringrollcontainsmorevegetables.D.Thecafeteriausuallyusescannedvegetables.

8.A.Shewarnedthemanpreviously.B.Shethinksthechemistryclassisdifficult.

C.Themanshouldhavegotupearlier.D.Themanneedstobemoreattentiveinclass.

9.A.Onlytakemorningclasses.B.Maketimeforlunchinherschedule.

C.Getusedtoskippinglunch.D.Changeherscheduleaftershehaslunch.

10.A.Thedataneedtobecollectedsoon.

B.Thequestionshaven’tbeendesignedyet.

C.Themanwillhelpthewomaninterviewpeople.

D.Thewomanhasn’tdecidedonthethemeofthepaper.

 

SectionB

Directions:

InSectionB,youwillheartwoshortpassagesandonelongerconversation,andyouwillbeaskedseveralquestionsoneachofthem.Thepassagesandtheconversationwillbereadtwice,butthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Whenyouhearaquestion,readthefourpossibleanswersonyourpaperanddecidewhichoneisthebestanswertothequestionyouhaveheard.

Questions11through13arebasedonthefollowingpassage.

11.A.Chargingitsvisitors.B.Meetingitsovernighttourists’requirements.

C.Restrictingitsaccess.D.Monitoringindividualsarrivinginprivatecars.

12.A.Tohelphotelsearnmore.B.Topreventvisitorsstayingovernight.

C.Tosupportsomeservices.D.Toaddataxonservices.

13.A.Transportcompaniesdisapproveofit.B.Veniceisaccessibleinalldirections.

C.Thefeeistoohighformosttourists.D.Itmaymaketourismlessaggressive.

Questions14through16arebasedonthefollowingpassage.

14.A.Toearnmoree-sportsscholarships.B.Toarousegirls’interestinSTEM.

C.Toattractagreaterrangeofgamers.D.Toprovidecollegeopportunitiesforgirls.

15.A.Thegeneraleducation.B.Lowreputationofrolemodels.

C.Lackofappropriatee-games.D.Theassumptionthatgirlsaren’tfit.

16.A.Thechoiceofgames.B.Thegenderofplayers

C.Thewealthofplayers.D.Thecompetitionenvironment.

Questions17through20arebasedonthefollowingconversation.

17.A.Thewaytopayforvacations.B.Thetimetospendvacations.

C.Thebudgetlimitofavacation.D.Thechoiceofholidaydestinations.

18.A.Bycar.B.Byship.C.Bytrain.D.Byplane.

19.A.Itcanchangehisviewonbudgeting.B.Itisfuntoenjoythesceneryontheway.

C.Itoffersachancetoreadmorebooks.D.Itisjoyfultolistentomusicwhiledriving.

20.A.Themanisafraidtotakeaplane.B.Themanprefersadebt-freeholiday.

C.Thewomanearnsmorethantheman.D.Thewomanuseshercreditcardatwill.

 

II.GrammarandVocabularySectionA

Directions:

Afterreadingthepassagebelow,fillintheblankstomakethepassagecoherentandgrammaticallycorrect.Fortheblankswithagivenword,fillineachblankwiththeproperformofthegivenword;fortheotherblanks,useonewordthatbestfitseachblank.

Sneakers(运动鞋)MadefromOldChewingGum

DutchfashionandshoelabelExplicitWearishopingtosolveoneoflife’sstickysituations—theannoyanceofsteppinginwastechewinggumonthepavement—whilehelpingtokeepAmsterdam’scitystreetsclean.ThebrandhaspartneredwithlocalmarketingorganizationIamsterdamandsustainabilityfirmGumdrop(21)(create)alimitededitionsneakerforadultsmadefromrecycledgumcollectedfromthecity’spavements.

Chewinggumcausesanincrediblyseriousecologicalproblem,(22)itismadefromplasticsthatdonot

biodegrade(生物降解).It’salsothesecond(23)(common)formofroadsidelitter,aftercigaretteends.An

incredible3.3millionpoundsofgumareincorrectlythrownawayonthesidewalkseachyear,(24)(cost)thecitymillionsofdollarstocleanup.GumdropplanstocollectwastegumfromthestreetsofAmsterdam,cleanthem,andturnthemintoGum-Tec,thematerialthatformsthebaseoftheshoe.

Thewastegumwillbeputtogoodusetomakestylishkicks,(25)willalsoraiseawarenessfortheanti-litteringcause.(26)(price)ataround$332,theshoeswillcomeintothemarketsometimenextmonth.

Availableforpreordernow,thenewGumshoesneakers—offeredinbothabubblegumpinkandablack/red

colorway—(27)(feature)long-lastingrubberoutsoles(鞋子外底)shapedfromrecyclablecompoundsproducedbyGumdrop,20percentofwhicharemadefromgum.

Nearly2.2poundsofgum(28)(use)ineveryfourpairsofshoes.AmapofAmsterdamismadeintothebottomofthesolestoremindpeopleofthelitteringproblem.Evenbetter,thesneakersactuallystillsmelllikebubblegum,(29)theannoyingstickiness.Justasgoodasanysneakerwitharubbersole,theGumshoeshelpgetchewinggumoffourstreetsandkeepthedangerouslynon-biodegradablesubstanceoutofoureco-system.

Tohelpspreadtheirsustainabilitymessage,(30)Gumshoe’screatorsarehopingtodoistoexpandtheirprojecttoothermajorcitiesaroundtheworld.

 

 

SectionB

Directions:

Afterreadingthepassagebelow,fillineachblankwithaproperwordgiveninthebox.Eachwordcanonlybeusedonce.Notethatthereisonewordmorethanyouneed.

 

A.documentary

B.categorize

C.sense

D.claimed

E.rid

F.outlook

G.ballooned

H.former

I.determined

J.romantic

K.drive

 

FormerWorld’sFattestManFindsLove

Hewasoncetheworld’sfattestmanweighinginatanincredible980poundsandconsuming20,000calories(卡路里)aday.Butitseemsthatafterlosing672poundsfollowingasurgery,it’snotjustPaulMason’shealththathasamorepromising31—hisweightlossmayhavealsopromotedhislovelife.

Mr.MasonhasonlyknownhisnewgirlfriendRebeccaforamonthandthepairareyettomeet,butalreadythe52-yearoldhas32thatRebeccaistheloveofhislife.ThepairmetonlinelastmonthwhenRebeccasawatelevision33aboutMr.Mason’sextremefatness—theresultofovereatingwhenapreviousrelationshipended.Shewassotouchedbyhissituationastogetintouch,keentohelpMr.MasongettheNHS(NationalHealthService)topayforasecondoperationto34himoflayersofextraskin.

Mr.Masonsaid:

“Shedidn’treallythinkofanything35atthebeginning.Itwasn’tuntilthesecondconversationthatIrealisedtherewasmoretherethanjustfriends.Shefeltthesameandbroughtuptheideaofusbeingboyfriendandgirlfriend.”

Mr.Masonsaysthathedoesn’tgoforlooksandfindsRebecca’s36attitudeparticularlyattractive.“Itisherpersonality,her37andpassionthathasmademefallforher.Wesharethesameideasandinterestsandshehasmademelookatlifeinanewway.ForalongtimeIcouldn’treallyseelightattheendofthetunnel,butsinceRebecca’sbeeninmylifeI’vegotawholenew38ofworthandexcitement.”

Mr.Mason39tohisincrediblesizebyeatingtentimestheamountneededbyanormalmanduetoacompulsiveeatingdisorder.Ashisweightrosesharplyhewasleftunabletostandorwalkbeforefinallybecomingbed-riddenandbeinglookedafterfulltimebycarers.

Firefightershadtoknockdownthefrontwallofhis40homesotheycoulduseaforklifttrucktolifthimoutandputhimintoanambulancewhenheneededanoperationin2002.

III.ReadingComprehensionSectionA

Directions:

ForeachblankinthefollowingpassagetherearefourwordsorphrasesmarkedA,B,CandD.Fillineach

blankwiththewordorphrasethatbestfitsthecontext.

Highschoolstudentswhotakemusiccoursesscoresignificantlybetteronmath,scienceandEnglishexamsthantheirnon-musicalpeers,accordingtoanewstudypublishedintheJournalofEducationalPsychology.

Schooladministratorsneedingtocutbudgetsoftenlookfirsttomusiccourses,becausethegeneralbeliefisthatstudentswhodevotetimetomusicratherthanmath,scienceandEnglish,will41inthosedisciplines.

“Ourresearchprovedthisbelief42andfoundthemorethestudentsengagewithmusic,thebettertheydointhosesubjects,”saidUBC(UniversityofBritishColumbia)educationprofessorandthestudy’sprincipalinvestigator,PeterGouzouasis.“Thestudentswholearnedtoplayamusicalinstrumentinelementaryand43playinginhighschoolnotonlyscoresignificantlyhigher,butwereaboutoneacademicyearaheadoftheirnon-musicpeerswithregardtotheirEnglish,mathematicsandscienceskills,asmeasuredbytheirexamgrades,44theirsocioeconomicbackground,race,previouslearninginmathematicsandEnglish,andgender.”

Gouzouasisandhisteam45datafromallstudentsinpublicschoolsinBr

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