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届江苏省南通市通州区高三第二次调研抽测试题英语word版
2020届江苏省南通市通州区高三第二次调研抽测试题
英语试题
注意事项
考生在答题前请认真阅读本注意事项及各题答题要求
1.本试卷共12页,包含第I卷(选择题)和第II卷(非选择题)两部分,共120分。
考试时间120分钟。
考试结束后,只要将答题纸交回。
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第I卷(三部分,共85分)
第一部分听力(共两节,满分20分)
第一节听下面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。
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I分,满分15分)
从每小题所给的四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
21.-DoyouknowthefilmTheCaptain?
-Notreally.ItissaidthatthedirectorisLiuWeiqiang.
A.oneB.anotherC.theoneD.theother
22.39victims,whowerefoundinalorrycontainerinEssex,England,asVietnamese,ratherthanChinese.
A.hadrevealedB.hadbeenrevealedC.revealedD.wererevealed
23.Inthisstressfulandcompetitiveworld,aholidayisn'ta(n)extra.Instead,it'samust.
A.universalB.optionalC.confidentialD.artificial
24.TheschemefocusesongarbageclassificationforallcitizensinBeijing,aimtomakethebestofgarbagewillgraduallybeachieved.
A.whichB.whoC.whoseD.where
25.isthebestsolutiontoSino-UStradefriction,andAmericashouldlearntocompromise.
A.AccommodationB.AccumulationC.DiscriminationD.Distribution
26.-WhydidyouhiresuchapersonasJefferson,anamateurinthefield?
-Hethisweekuntilarightpersonisavailablenextweek.
A.washelpingB.wouldhelpC.ishelpingD.willhelp
27.Cellphoneinasensehastheworld,andwecanknoweverythingfromamini-sizedscreenwithoutgoingout.
A.switchedB.shrunkC.reflectedD.refreshed
28.Whenshopping,keepthereceiptwellyoucomeacrossfaultswiththecommodityandnegotiatewiththeseller.
A.sothatB.providedthatC.ifonlyD.incase
29.Peopleusedtotakeconventionalprofessions.However,moreoptionsareavailabletous,likefast-fooddelivery.
A.temporarilyB.currentlyC.desperatelyD.economically
30.CBAannouncedthesuspensionofcooperationwithHoustonRocketsitsgeneralmanagerMorey'simpropercommentsonHongKong.
A.inregardtoB.intunewithC.inresponsetoD.incontactwith
31.thebenefitsthenewschemewouldbringus,wefinallydecidedtoputitintopractice.
A.WeighingB.HavingweighedC.ToweighD.Weighed
32.Wejustdon'tseeteenagershavesomuchjunkfoodwhensomanyhealthydietsarearound.
A.whatB.howC.whyD.where
33.Thepolicehavetheappearanceofthesuspect,inthehopethatthepubliccanprovidesomeclue.
A.putoutB.broughtoutC.madeoutD.figuredout
34.internalaffairsofSyria,thecountrywouldhavebeenmoreharmonious.
A.WesterncountriesshouldrespectB.Shouldwesterncountriesrespect
C.WesterncountrieshadrespectedD.Hadwesterncountriesrespected
35.-TheChinesewomen'svolleyballteamdefendedtheworldchampionwithIIstraightwins.
-Itmightseem,buttheystruggledfearlesslyandfinallymadeit.
A.acatch-22B.aHerculeantaskC.asacredcowD.aconfidentialsource
第二节完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)
阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从各题所给的四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
Therewillbeamiraclewhenyoubelieve.Againstallodds,abelovedbordercolliehasamazinglybeen36withherownerswhospent57dayssearchingforher.
CaroleKingandherhusbandVernehadtraveledtoKalispellfromtheirhomeinSpokane,Washingtonsotheycouldenjoyarelaxing4-day37inthemountainwilderness.
38,theirvacationturnedintoa39searchmissionaftertheyfoundthattheir7-year-oldbordercollienamedKatiehad40fromtheirroom.
TheKingsimmediately41theirreturntriphomesotheycouldstayinKalispellandsearchforKatie.Forseveralweeks,they42hundredsofadvertisingleafletsthroughoutthecommunity;theypublishedher43onsocialmediachannelsandFacebookgroups;concernedlocalcitizenshelpedthem44thecountryside-buttheystillcouldn'tfindKatie.
Atonepoint,Caroletraveledbackhomesoshecouldgobacktoherjobasamailcarrier,butwhenthey45herrequesttotakeadditionaltimeofftokeepsearching,she46.
UponreturningtoKalispelloncemore,Vernetookher47attheirhomesohecouldcontinuelookingaftertheirotherpets.48,alocalfamilyhadofferedto49themuntiltheyfoundtheirdog,andCarolecontinuedthesearch.
BythetimeSeptember50,Carolebegantolosehope.Shemissedherhome,husband,andpets,butVerne51hertocontinuelookingforonemoreweek.
Shethenreceiveda52fromaresidentwhosaidthathehadseenabordercollieinhisyard.Carolevisitedtheproperty,butfoundnothing-untilthey53apairofhikerswhopointedoutabordercolliethathadbeenrestingunderanearbytree.WhenCarolecalledKatie'sname,thedogranboundingintoherarms.
ThoughKatiehadlostmuch54inthewild,shewasinrelativelygoodhealth-andshewasoverwhelmed(被淹没)withjoy.Carolenowhopesthattheirstorywill55otherpetownerstonevergiveupontheirmissinganimals.
36.A.returnedB.reunitedC.replacedD.restored
37.A.breakawayB.searchC.getawayD.game
38.A.ThereforeB.InsteadC.MoreoverD.However
39.A.disturbingB.thrillingC.threateningD.convincing
40.A.escapedB.disappearedC.transferredD.hidden
41.A.canceledB.shortenedC.reservedD.completed
42.A.purchasedB.promotedC.distributedD.collected
43.A.pictureB.storyC.nameD.location
44.A.contactB.identifyC.exploreD.comb
45.A.learnedB.declinedC.consideredD.repeated
46.A.hesitatedB.compromisedC.resignedD.suffered
47.A.partB.chanceC.turnD.place
48.A.ThankfullyB.HopefullyC.PitifullyD.Faithfully
49.A.consultB.hostC.equipD.protect
50.A.rolledaroundB.cameaboutC.gotroundD.drewin
51.A.remindedB.promisadC.encouragedD.required
52.A.signalB.callC.giftD.letter
53.A.turnedtoB.calledinC.pickedoutD.raninto
54.A.patienceB.wealthC.appetiteD.weight
55.A.persuadeB.induceC.warnD.inspire
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
ProspectParkSoiree(晚会)
DESCRIPTION
Attendthemostcelebratedpartyofthe.year!
Weprovidetheentertainmentandbreathtakingsetting,whileyougatherwiththousandsoffriends-newandold-toenjoyaneveningunderthestarsinProspectPark.
Wearyourmostfestiveclothes,prepareadeliciousfeast,anddineanddanceunderthestarsinoneofProspectPark'smostsecluded(僻静的)locations.Showoffyourcreativitywithashow-stoppingtopper-afabuloushat-aswellastabledecorthatcelebratesthebeautifulsurroundings.
Weareexcitedtointroducethisyear'sentertainment!
InspiredbytheBigBandEraofJazz,DandyWellingtonandhisBandhavetakenthesoundsofthe1930'sand40"sandcreatedaworldofwell-dressedmusic.Post-dinner,enjoyaDJdancepartywithDJCosmoBaker,whohasplayed
alongsideartistsasdiverseasDrake,Jay-Z,FrankOcean,TheRoots,ErykahBadu,Pitbull,TreySongzandMoby.
Proceeds(收入)benefitProspectParkAlliance,thenon-profitorganizationthatsustains(供养),restoresandadvancesProspectParkforthebenefitofthediversecommunitiesthatcallBrooklynhome.
EVENTDETAILS:
5pm:
Gatesopen
6pm:
DinnerbeginswithlivejazzofDandyWellingtonandhisband.
8pm:
DancepartybeginswithalivesetbyDJCosmoBaker
10pm:
Soireeconcludes
Learnmoreandviewoureventgalleries!
Pleasenote:
·Guestsbringtheirownfoodandtabledecor.Tablesandchairsareprovided.
·Tableseachaccommodateupto10guests.
·Groupsof20+cancontactusatsoireeprospectpark.orgforassistance.
·Groupssmallerthan10peopleareencouragedtosharetables.
·ProspectParkSoireewilltakeplace,rainorshine.
·HelpuskeeptheParkgreen:
trashbagswillbeprovided.
·BarbecuesandotheropenflamesarenotallowedinProspectPark.
·Tentsandotherstructuresarenotpermitted.
·Ticketsarenon-refundable(不可退费的),butaretransferable.
56.WhatcanwelearnaboutProspectParkSoiree?
A.Peoplecanattendtheamusementactivitiesforfree.
B.PeoplecancampinProspectParkunderthestars.
C.ProspectParkAllianceprovidesfinancialsupportforit.
D.ProspectParkSoireeincludesalivejazzandadanceparty.
57.IfyouandoneofyourfriendsattendProspectParkSoiree,.
A.youwillbeadvisedtoshareatablewithotherpeople
B.you'dbetterintroducehim/hertootherparticipants
C.youshouldcontactthestaffbyemailinginadvance
D.youareexpectedtobringtablesandchairswithyou
B
Whywouldhumanbeingswasteathirdoftheirlivessleepingwhentheycouldbedoingmoreimportantthingslikelookingaftertheirfamiliesorworking?
Somescientistsbelievesleepinghelpsrechargethebody,whileothersthinkitisimportantforstrengtheningnewly-formedmemories.Now,thereisnewevidencewhichsuggeststhatthepurposeofsleepmaybetoforgetsomeofthemillionsofnewthingswelearneachday.
Theneurons(神经元)inthehumanbrainconsistoffiberscalleddendrites(树突).Thesegrowaswelearnnewthingsandconnectthebrain'scellstoeachotheratcontactpointscalledsynapses(突触).Thelargerthedendritesbecomeandthemorecellstheyconnect,themoreinformationwestore.
In2003,GiulioTononiandChiaraCirelli,bothbiologistsattheUniversityofWisconsin-Madison,suggestedanewidea:
Thethingsourbrainslearneachdayresultinsomanysynapsesthatthingsstarttogetalittlemessy.Sleepingallowsustosortthroughthe"noise"anddispensealltheunnecessaryinformation,leavingbehindonlythemostimportantmemories.
Recently,theuniversity'sresearchhasprovideddirectevidencetosupport