1、1 延庆区延庆区20202020届届高三模拟考试试卷高三模拟考试试卷 英英 语语 2020.3 (考试时间:100 分钟 试卷满分:120分) 考生务必将答案答在答题卡上,在试卷上作答无效。考试结束后,将答题卡交回。 第一部分第一部分:知识运用知识运用(共两节共两节,4545 分)分) 第一节 语法填空(共 10 小题:每小题 1.5 分,共 15 分) 阅读下列短文,根据短文内容填空,在未给提示词的空白处仅填写 1 个适当的 单词,在给出提示词的空白处用括号内所给词的正确形式填空。 A In the early 1800s, Stanislas Baudry built public bat
2、hs in the center of a town in France. To encourage people to come, Baudry drove a large vehicle around to give people a ride to the baths. He called the vehicle an omnibus, 1 is a Latin word meaning “for everyone”. Then he 2 (notice) that many passengers would get off at stops during the journey to
3、the baths. So Baudry shifted the focus of his omnibus service. He created a permanent route for passengers 3 (board) and get off. Eventually, the omnibus became known 4 (simple) as a bus. B In the film Frozen 2, Elsa and Anna are sisters who live in a kingdom called Arendella. Elsa is born 5 special
4、 powers that allow her to create ice and snow. Elsas powers are considered dangerous, 6 she must hide them. Eventually she loses control and changes summer to winter. Then Elsa flees from home, and Anna goes on a dangerous journey to find her sister. Along the way, Anna teams up with a man 7 (name)
5、Kristof and his reindeer(驯鹿))Sven. A talking snowman, Olaf also accompanies them. In the end, its Annas love for her sister that saves the day. C According to the World Wildlife Fund, only about 3,890 tigers are left in the wild. India is home to 70 percent of them, and its role in 8 (ensure) the bi
6、g cats survival cant be understated. Tiger numbers in India are believed to have dropped from about 40,000 at the beginning of the 9 (19)century to just 1,800 in the early 1970s, when India launched the conservation program Project Tiger. Kanha was one of the original nine 10 (reserve) set up under
7、that program. 2 第二节 完形填空(共 20 小题;每小题 1.5 分,共 30 分) 阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,从每题所给的 A、B、C、D 四个选项中,选出最佳 选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。 A Grateful Patient I took a job as a receptionist for a vet (兽医) almost five decades ago. As a keen animal lover, I accepted the position on the condition that I wouldnt have to assist with any
8、wounded animals. I couldnt 11 to see any creature in pain. At the end of my first week, we were closing the office for the day when a young man ran up to us holding a severely 12 Doberman Pinscher puppy(杜宾幼犬) in his arms and 13 us to save his life. The four-month-old puppy had been hit by a car. The
9、 vet and I ran back into the 14 room. It was hurt badly. The only place the skin was still attached to this poor little animals body was around one shoulder. The vet worked tirelessly for what seemed like 15 , sewing him back together again. That was the 16 part. The puppy had broken too many bones,
10、 including his spine(脊柱). Even if he 17 the next few days, we were quite sure he would never walk again. That day forever 18 my life. The vet instructed me, and I became his 19 in all things medical. One of my first jobs was to give that Doberman puppy daily physical 20 . I remember moving his tiny
11、legs to try to keep his 21 from withering(萎缩). Weeks went by until one day, I felt this little fighter push back ever so 22 . And he continued to push back 23 he could finally use his legs. It recovered. Fast-forward about a year, I walked into the clinics crowded waiting room and called the name of
12、 the next client. Suddenly, a/an 24 Doberman who had been standing quietly with his owner on the opposite side of the room 25 loose and rushed toward me. I found myself 26 against the wall with this magnificent dog standing on his hind legs, his front paws on my shoulders, 27 my face with plentiful
13、and joyful kisses! I still tear up in amazement at the display of love and 28 the dog had for me that day all those years ago. I 29 to be a vet technician for 14 years, and since retirement, Ive volunteered at a no-kill animal shelter. In all the time that has passed and all the experiences I have h
14、ad, Ive 30 met a dog who didnt know that it had been rescued in one way or another. 3 11. A. help B. stop C. bear D. offer 12. A. punished B. poisoned C. affected D. injured 13. A. begged B. blamed C. reminded D. forced 14. A. sitting B. waiting C. nursing D. operating 15. A. years B. hours C. minut
15、es D. seconds 16. A. cruel B. easy C. tough D. calm 17. A. survived B. existed C. struggled D. solved 18. A. improved B. saved C. changed D. damaged 19. A. applicant B. servant C. consultant D. assistant 20. A. management B. treatment C. recovery D. capacity 21. A. muscles B. skin C. bone D. hair 22
16、. A. seriously B. heavily C. slightly D. rapidly 23. A. after B. as C. till D. when 24. A. awkward B. tiny C. weak D. huge 25. A. hung B. broke C. pulled D. stayed 26. A. pinned B. stuck C. plugged D. hugged 27. A. barking B. hitting C. washing D. biting 28. A. inspiration B. gratitude C. embarrassm
17、ent D. sympathy 29. A. tried on B. acted on C. settled on D. went on 30. A. never B. ever C. even D. seldom 第二部分第二部分:阅读理解阅读理解(共两节共两节,4040 分)分) 第一节(共 15 小题;每小题 2 分,共 30 分) 阅读下列短文,从每题所给的 A、B、C、D 四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答 题卡上将该项涂黑。 4 A Airplane Stories and Histories Norman Currey Hardback | Paperback | E-book $
18、29.99 | $19.99 | $3.99 Airplane Stories and Histories records 200 years of aviation highlights. A bibliography is provided for enthusiasts to explore the subjects at greater depth. Tips n Tales from the Trails Vicki Evenson Hardback | Paperback | E-book $29.99 | $19.99 | $3.99 Tips n Tales from the
19、Trails offers information and advice for any horseperson considering interstate trail riding. It provides helpful insights when preparing and planning for expansion of the readers own adventures. The Rhythm of My Life Tuning into the Rocky Rhythm of Fire Yvon Milien Hardback | Paperback | E-book $26
20、.99 | $13.99 | $3.99 This autobiography shares the story of the authors life and how he found the inner strength to overcome the challenges. On The Healing Road Through The Eyes Of An Adoptee The Poet Dena Paperback | E-book $13.99 | $3.99 Therapeutic poetry is what the Poet Dena offers. As you go a
21、long The Healing Road, you will find at least a few words to help lighten your own struggles. 5 The Adventures of Mr. Fuzzy Ears Searching for a Furry Friend Donna Carr Roberts Hardback | Paperback | E-book $35.95 | $22.95 | $3.99 The story of a fuzzy little dog who searched for a friend in all the
22、wrong places until The Girl from Copenhagen Glenn Peterson Hardback | Paperback | E-book $29.99 | $19.99 | $3.99 The Girl from Copenhagen is a autobiography about the life of author Glenn Petersons mother, from childhood to old age. 31. If Tom likes reading poems, he might buy _. A. Airplane Stories
23、 and Histories B. Tips n Tales from the Trails C. On The Healing Road D. The Rhythm of My Life 32. We can learn from the text that _. A. The Rhythm of My Life is about a musicians life. B. Airplane Stories and Histories is a book intended for pilots C. The Adventures of Mr. Fuzzy Ears is about a dog
24、 searching for his master D. Tips n Tales from the Trails gives suggestions on horse riding in the wild 33. Which book is similar to The Girl from Copenhagen in style? A. Airplane Stories and Histories B. On The Healing Road C. The Rhythm of My Life D. The Adventures of Mr. Fuzzy Ears B When I was a
25、bout 12 years old, my older brother, James, smuggled a BB gun into the house. Our parents had told us many times that we were not allowed to bring home guns or 6 knives, even if they were just toys. Having any form of weaponry in our home was strictly forbidden. James brought me to his room. He open
26、ed his closet door and took out a shoebox that was buried beneath a heap of clothes. The BB gun was inside. I was immediately enamored by the shiny barrel. “Can I shoot it, Jamesie?“ I asked, hopefully. “No way,“ James said, taking it from me and putting it back. One day, when no one was home, I wen
27、t into James closet and took it out. For some inexplicable reason - I have no idea what I was thinking - I went to the front window of the second floor in our row house. I cracked the window open. I pointed the gun outside and shot. I quickly shut the window and peeked outside. In a matter of second
28、s, old Mr. Schlosberg came out of his grocery store. He looked back at his store window. He looked up the street. He looked down the street. Then he looked straight across to our house. Thankfully, Jamesie made it home before Mother or Father. As he stepped through the door, I could hear old Mr. Sch
29、losberg call his name. “James, James,“ he called. “Come here, son.“ After several minutes, James ran back across the street and into the living room. I had retreated into the kitchen. “Alma!“ he screamed. “Get out here! You cracked Mr. Schlosbergs window with my BB gun!“ “Oh, please, Jamesie,“ I beg
30、ged. “Dont let him tell Mother. She will whip my bottom real good!“ Jamesie sighed. He wiped my tears and went back across the street to Mr. Schlosbergs. I dont know what James said to that man, but there was never a mention of the incident again. Years later, I found out Jamesie had used the money
31、he got from his newspaper route to pay for Mr. Schlosbergs cracked window. He only got one cent for every paper he delivered. He managed to pay back the debt just before he went off to fight in World War II. Since that day, I have never touched a gun: a BB gun, a water gun, a real gun, or any other
32、type. 7 34. Why was the gun hidden in the closet? A. The gun was too expensive. B. The family had only one gun. C. The law didnt allow anyone to have a gun D. The parents didnt allow a gun to appear at home. 35. What did Alma expect from James after he shot Mr. Schlosbergs window? A. To deal with th
33、e problem. B. To talk with his parents. C. To throw away the gun. D. To tell the truth. 36. Which of the following best describes James as a brother? A. Responsible and strict. B. Brave and determined. C. Responsible and caring. D. Naughty and determined. 37. The best title of the passage is _. A. a
34、 warmhearted brother B. a BB gun C. a cracked window D. an incident . C No longer in the pink Corals are comeback creatures. As the world froze and melted and sea levels rose and fell over 30,000 years, Australias Great Barrier Reef, which is roughly the size of Italy, died and revived five times. B
35、ut now, thanks to human activity, corals face the most complex condition they have yet had to deal with. According to the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate change, a rise in global temperatures of 1.5oC could cause coral reefs to decline 70-90%. The planet is about 1oC hotter than in the 19th centu
36、ry and its seas are becoming warmer, stormier and more acidic. This is already affecting relations between corals and the single-celled algae (海藻), which give them their color. When waters become unusually warm, algae float away, leaving reefs a ghostly white. This “bleaching” is happening five time
37、s as often as it did in the 1970s. Meanwhile the changing chemistry of the oceans makes it harder for corals to form their structures. corals 8 If corals go, divers and marine biologists are not the only people who will miss them. Reefs take up only a percent of the sea floor, but support a quarter
38、of the planets fish diversity. The fish that reefs shelter are especially valuable to their poorest human neighbors, many of whom depend on them as a source of protein. Roughly an eighth of the worlds population lives within 100km of a reef. Corals also protect 150,000km of shoreline in more than 10
39、0 countries and territories from the oceans buffeting, as well as generating billions of dollars in tourism revenue. Coral systems must adapt if they are to survive. They need protection from local sources of harm. Their eco-systems suffer from waste from farms, building sites and blast fishing. Gov
40、ernments need to impose tighter rules on these industrials, such as tougher local building codes, and to put more effort into enforcing rules against overfishing. Setting up marine protected areas could also help reefs. Locals who fear for their livelihoods could be given work as rangers with the jo
41、b of looking after the reserves. Visitors to marine parks can be required to pay a special tax, like what has been done in the Caribbean. Many reefs that have been damaged could benefit from restoration. Corals biodiversity offers hope, because the same coral will grow differently under different co
42、nditions. Corals of the western Pacific, for example, can withstand higher temperatures than the same species in the eastern Pacific, which proves a way forward to encourage corals to grow in new spots. 38. According to the passage, what may happen to corals when waters become warm? A. Turning white
43、 B. Getting pink C. Being active D. Becoming colorful 39. According to the passage,corals can _ the changing in the nature. A. live with B. escape from C. die in D. recovery from 40. According to Paragraph 4, the governments should_. A. carry out stricter rules on industries around the coast B. call
44、 on volunteers to look after the marine reserves C. reduce the number of visitors to the marine parks D. ban people from fishing in the coral reef areas 41. Whats the main purpose of the passage? 9 A. To present the importance of coral reef to the world. B. To introduce the severe effect on coral re
45、ef brought by climate change. C. To propose governments to take action immediately to save coral reef. D. To attract more attention to coral reef protection. D Educators today are more and more often heard to say that computer literacy is absolutely necessary for college students. Many even argue th
46、at each incoming freshman should have his or her own microcomputer. What advantages do computers offer the college students? Any student who has used a word processor will know one compelling reason to use a computer: to write papers. Although not all students feel comfortable composing on a word pr
47、ocessor, most find revising and editing much easier on it. One can alter, insert, or delete just by pressing a few keys, thus eliminating the need to rewrite or re-type. Furthermore, since the revision process is less difficult, students are more likely to revise as often as is necessary to end up with the best paper possible. For these reasons, many freshman English courses require the use of a word processor. Computers are also useful in the context of language courses, where they are used to drill students in basic skills. Software programs strengthen ESL(English as a Second