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高考英语一轮复习精选提分专练第五周星期日仿真模拟卷五I
2019-2020年高考英语一轮复习精选提分专练第五周星期日仿真模拟卷五(I)
第一部分 听力(略)
第二部分 英语知识运用(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。
1.—Ifeelnervouswhentakinganexam.
—andyoucandoitwell.
A.TakeiteasyB.Takeyourtime
C.GoodluckD.It’suptoyou
2.Whenthecaptainfoundtheshipwasrapidlysinking,heorderedhismentosendoutaforhelp.
A.signalB.sign
C.symbolD.signature
3.Amongthemountainsalakeandnexttothelakesomecottages.
A.lie;standB.lies;stands
C.lies;standD.lie;stands
4.—CanIgonow,sir?
—Ifyouleave,doitquietly.
A.shouldB.must
C.shallD.may
5.Unfortunately,Ididn’thaveatirewhenmycarbrokedown.
A.suitableB.spare
CmonD.practical
6.Thedrugisnotharmfulitself,butisdangerous,accordingtothenewfinding,ifwithalcohol.
A.takingB.beingtaken
C.totakeD.taken
7.Iwenttothelibrary,Isawhimsittingonthesameseat,readingcarefully.
A.NowthatB.Ifonly
C.InorderthatD.Everytime
8.—What’syourplanfortheoneweekholiday?
—AtthistimenextweekwethewarmsunshineinMaldives.
A.havebeenenjoyingB.haveenjoyed
C.willbeenjoyingD.areenjoying
9.Environmentalistsareveryworriedthatpowerstationswillbebuiltwaterresourcesareplentiful.
A.whereverB.whatever
C.wheneverD.however
10.Thefogwasveryheavyandalltheflightswerecancelled.
A.consequentlyB.constantly
C.continuouslyD.consistently
11.Thelittleboywon’tgotosleephismothertellshimastory.
A.orB.unlessC.butD.whether
12.—Doyouknowourtownatall?
—Surely,thisisthethirdtimeIhere.
A.cameBe
C.hadeD.havee
13.—Doyouhavereadyforthespringouting?
—No,Istillhavetobuysomefruit.
A.everythingB.anything
C.somethingD.nothing
14.Theteacheragreedtothesuggestionthatthestudentstwoweekstopreparefortheexams.
A.giveB.begiven
C.shouldgiveD.wouldbegiven
15.isknowntousisthattobaccocontainsnicotineandotherharmfulsubstances,soyoushouldgiveupsmoking.
A.AsB.It
C.WhatD.Which
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。
Intheclinic,IaskedifMichaelcouldberetested,sothespecialisttestedhimagain.Tomy16,itwasthesamescore.
Laterthatevening,I17toldFrankwhatIhadlearnedthatday.Aftertalkingitover,weagreedthatweknewour18muchbetterthananIQ(智商)test.We19thatMichael’sscoremusthavebeena20andweshouldtreathim21asusual.
WemovedtoIndianain1962,andMichaelstudiedatConcordiaHighSchoolinthesameyear.Hegot22gradesintheschool,especially23biologyandchemistry,whichwasagreatfort.
Michael24IndianaUniversityin1965asapremedicalstudent,soonafterwards,histeacherspermittedhimtotakemorecoursesthan25.In1968,hewasacceptedbytheSchoolofMedicine,YaleUniversity.
Ongraduationdayin1972,FrankandI26theceremony(典礼)atYale.Aftertheceremony,wetoldMichaelaboutthe27IQscorehegotwhenhewassix.Sincethatday,Michaelsometimeswouldlookatusandsay28,“MydearmomanddadnevertoldmethatIcouldn’tbeadoctor,notuntilafterIgraduatedfrommedicalschool!
”Itishisspecialwayofthankingusforthe29wehadinhim.
Interestingly,Michaelthen30anotherIQtest.Wewenttothesameclinicwherehehad31thetesteighteenyearsbefore.ThistimeMichaelscored126,anincreaseof36points.Aresultlikethatwassupposedtobe32.
Childrenoftendoas33aswhatadults,particularlyparentsandteachers,34ofthem.Thatis,tellachildheis“35”,andhemayplaytheroleofafoolishchild.
16.A.joyB.surprise
C.dislikeD.disappointment
17.A.tearfullyB.fearfully
C.cheerfullyD.hopefully
18.A.studentB.son
C.friendD.doctor
19.A.arguedB.realized
C.decidedD.understood
20.A.jokeB.mistake
C.warningDwonder
21.A.speciallyB.strictly
C.naturallyD.carefully
22.A.poorB.good
C.averageD.standard
23.A.inB.about
C.ofD.for
24.A.visitedB.chose
C.passedD.entered
25.A.allowedB.described
C.requiredD.offered
26.A.missedB.held
C.delayedD.attended
27.A.highB.same
C.lowD.different
28.A.curiouslyB.eagerly
C.calmlyD.jokingly
29.A.faithB.interest
C.prideD.delight
30.A.lookedforB.askedfor
C.waitedforD.preparedfor
31.A.receivedB.accepted
C.organizedD.discussed
32.A.imperfectB.impossible
C.uncertainD.unsatisfactory
33.A.honestlyB.much
C.wellD.bravely
34.A.hearB.learn
C.expectD.speak
35.A.wiseB.rude
C.shyD.stupid
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。
A
Editor’sChoice
UNWARRANTED:
PolicingWithoutPermission,byBarryFriedman.(Farrar,Straus&Giroux,28.)Inthisaccessiblestudy,alegalscholararguesthatclearrulesgoverningtheuseofforceandsurveillance(监管),undercourtguidanceandpoliceleadership,arethesolutiontoabusivepolicing.
CANNIBALISM:
APerfectlyNaturalHistory,byBillSchutt.(Algonquin,26.95.)Thisaccountisfullofimpressiveresearch,drawingonscholarlyjournalsandancienttexts.Schutt,abiologist,showsthatcannibalism(同类相残)inthenatural(includinghuman)worldismuchmoremonthanweoncethought.
THESCHOOLDAYSOFJESUS,byJ.M.Coetzee.(Viking,27.)Inthesecondinstallmentofhisallegoricalfable,theNobelPrizewinnerhascreatedamixedgenrebiningtheenergyofphilosophicaldialoguewiththeemotionaleffectoffamilyromance.Theresultisrichandfullofinnertensionandsuspense(悬念).
PRETENDINGISLYING,byDominiqueGoblet.TranslatedbySophieYanow.(NewYorkReviewics,24.95.)TheBelgianartistusescharcoal,pencilandinktohelpexploretheimportantrelationshipsinherlifeinthefirstofherbookstobetranslatedintoEnglish.
36.Ifyouareinterestedinstoriesaswellasdrawings,youarelikelytobuy.
A.UNWARRANTED
B.CANNIBALISM
C.THESCHOOLDAYSOFJESUS
D.PRETENDINGISLYING
37.Fromthepassageweknow.
A.someregulationscaneffectivelypreventabusivepolicing
B.wildanimalskilltheirownkindmoremonlythanbefore
C.TheSchooldaysofJesusmainlyfocusesontensionandsuspense
D.charcoal,pencilandinkarehelpfulinexplorationandtranslation
B
Whenyou’reaparenttoayoungchild,youspendalotoftimetalkingaboutfeelings:
abouthavingtoshare,aboutbeingdisappointedbecauseyoumaynothaveacookieinsteadofbroccoli(花椰菜),aboutthegreatinjusticeofaparentpressingtheelevatorbuttonbeforethechildhasachanceto.
Andinaparentingculturethat’sincreasinglyconcernedwithcenteringchildren’sneedsaboveallelse,mothersandfathershavebeeskillfulattalkingabouttheirkids’feelingswhilemaskingtheirown.Butnewresearchsuggeststhatparentswhohidetheirnegativeemotionsaredoingtheirchildren,andthemselvesharm.
Astudypublishedthismonthsaysthatwhenparentsputonafauxhappy(假开心)facefortheirkids,theydodamagetotheirownsenseofwellbeingandauthenticity.
“Fortheaverageparentthefindingssuggestwhentheyattempttohidetheirnegativeemotionexpressionandoverexpresstheirpositiveemotionswiththeirchildren,itactuallyesatacost:
doingsomayleadparentstofeelworsethemselves,”researcherDr.EmilyImpettsays.
Itmakessensethatparentsoftenfallbackonampingup(扩大)thepositivityforthesakeoftheirchildren—therearealotofthingsintheworldwewanttoprotectourkidsfrom.Butchildrenareoftensmarterthanweexpectandarequiteintunewithwhatthepeopleclosesttothem—theirparents—arefeeling.
Therewasatimeaboutayearorsoago,forexample,whenIreceivedsomebadnewsoverthephone;IwashomewithmyfouryearolddaughterandsoIdidmybesttoputonabraveface.Sheknewimmediatelysomethingwaswrongthough,andwasconfused.
WhenIfinallyletafewtearsoutandexplainedthatMomheardsomethingsadaboutafriend,shewas,ofcourse,justfine.Mydaughterpattedmyshoulder,gavemeahug,andwentbacktoplaying.Shefeltbetterthatshewasabletohelpme,andthemomentmadealotmoresensetoheremotionallythanasmilingmomholdingbacksobs.IwasgladthatIcouldfeelsadmomentarilyandnothavetoworkhardtohidethat.
Relayingpositivefeelingstoyourchildrenwhenyoudon’tfeelthemisamovetheresearcherscalledhighcost—thatitmayseemlikethemostbeneficialtoyourchildatthetimebutthatparentsshouldfindotherwaysofmunicatingemotionsthat“allowthemtofeeltruetothemselves”.
Butthisisalsoaboutchildrenseeingtheworldinamorehonestway.Whilewewillwanttoprotectourchildrenfromthingsthataren’tageappropriateorharmful,it’sbettertoraiseagenerationofkidswhounderstandthatmomsanddadsarepeopletoo.
38.Whatisthetypicalbehaviorofparentswhentheybringuptheirchildren?
A.Allowingtheirchildrenchancestodothingsthemselves.
B.Expressingtheirdissatisfactionwiththeirchildren.
C.Hidingtheirtrueemotionsfromtheirchildren.
D.Sharingtheirfavoritefoodwiththeirchildren.
39.Ifparentsputonafauxhappyface,.
A.theirchildrenwillbeprotected
B.theirchildrenwillbetakenin
C.theywillfeelhappyasaresult
D.theywillundergoworsefeelings
40.Theauthormentionedtheexampleofherdaughtertoillustrate.
A.childrenarenotsocleverasparentsthink
B.childrencanoftenunderstandparents’truefeelings
C.it’smeaningfulforparentstoalwayslookpositive
D.it’snecessarytoexposechildrentoharmfulthings
41.Wecanconcludefromthepassagethat.
A.protectingchildrenfromageinappropriatethingsisimportant
B.itmakessenseforchildrentoknowtheirparents’negativefeelings
C.childrenwilladmiretheirparentsmorebecauseofbeingprotected
D.separationfromnegativefeelingshelpsc