山东省泰安市2020届新高考英语模拟试题(含答案)
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1、山东省泰安市山东省泰安市 2020 届新高考英语模拟试题届新高考英语模拟试题 A 1. How much is Mathematical Induction now? A. About $ 16.93. B. About $ 64. 63. C. About S 67. 70. D. About $ 84.63. 2. What do we know about the book written by Larry Cuban? A. It focuses on technological reform in education. B. It aims to improve pre-school
2、 education. C. It helps with students mathematical ability. D. It is based on various academic studies. 3. Which book is the most culture-specific? A. Mathematical Induction. B. The Flight of a Butterfly or the Path of a Bullet?. C. The Fight for Americas Schools. D. The White Chalk of Days. B I mov
3、ed to the United States as a teenager. The adjustment to a new place was difficult. But there was major stress in my life at that time : I was the only member of my family who spoke English, meaning I had to step up when we dealt with a shop assistant, a waiter and so on. However, there was another
4、universal language I loved to learn as a child:art. Although I connected myself with drawing and painting while in school, I mostly dismissed art as a path to a career. Since my dad always said “Think about the future“, I did not think he would support the study of art once I went to college. But, t
5、o my surprise, it was my parents who suggested just that and urged me to apply to technical and liberal arts schools. I was admitted into industrial design. It s basically to design products and services. I could be doing something more technical or something more related to problem-solving. It was
6、no easy task to do the course including metalworking, woodworking and model making. In one class I just drew cubes for an entire month, which led me to a question:“Wow! Do I really want to do this? “But I finally survived the course. Now I am a design strategist for Marshall Moya Design, a famous ar
7、chitecture and interior design company. I have experience in exhibit design, product design and website design, apart from which I enjoy developing public art in my free time. Throughout my career,Ive picked up different things along the way. The best way to learn in my opinion is through working, t
8、herefore, get as many projects as you can. Industrial design kind of makes you an all-round person. 4. What was the authors biggest problem when first moving to America? A. The adaption to a new environment. B. Difficulty in learning a new language. C. Fathers disapproval of her studying art. D. The
9、 burden of being a communicator. 5. What made the author choose to study art? A. Her deep love for art. B. The suggestion of her family. C. Her potential in design. D. The need of a good job. 6. Why was the authors experience of drawing cubes mentioned? A. To emphasize her effort at study. B. To exp
10、ress the regret at her choice. C. To prove the course was difficult. D. To show the basic content of the course. 7. How did the author feel when she mentioned her career? A. Surprised. B. Stressed. C. Eager. D. Proud. C What are dreams for? A handful of theories have the most influence. Sigmund Freu
11、d famously claimed that they reveal hidden truths and wishes. Despite being largely unsupported by evidence, researchers found that students in the U. S., Korea, and India were much more likely to accept the view. In the same study, respondents said that dreaming about a plane crash would cause them
12、 more anxiety than an official warning about a terrorist attack. More recent research suggests that they may help us process intense emotions, or perhaps sort through and strengthen memories, or rehearse responses to threatening situations. Even if dreams cant foretell the future, they seem to expos
13、e our shared fascinations. The majority of dreams occur during REM sleep cycles, of which the average person has four or five a night. A study of Canadian university students found the most common dream topics to be school, falling, being chased, and arriving too late for something. For all the comm
14、onalities dreams exhibit, they vary across timepeople who grew up watching black-and-white TV are more likely to dream in black and whiteand culture. A 1958 study determined that compared with Japanese people, Americans dreamed more about being looked up, losing a loved one, finding money. Japanese
15、people were more likely to dream about school, trying repeatedly to do something, being paralyzed with fear, or “wild, violent beasts.“ If human dreams sound boring, bear in mind that even negative ones can have positive effects. In a study of students taking a French medical-school entrance exam, 6
16、0 percent of the dreams they had beforehand involved a problem with the exam, such as being late or leaving an answer blank. But those who reported dreams about the exam, even bad ones, did better on it than those who didnt. 8.What do you know about Freuds view on dreaming? A.It will cause people mo
17、re anxiety. B.Its already been proved by evidence. C.Its popular with some American and Asian students. D.It can reveal the hidden truth and predict the future. 9.According to recent research, dreams may _. A.make emotions intense B.help prepare for special situations C.reduce our memories D.help us
18、 take notes 10According to paragraphs 2 and 3, which of the following is true? A.The average person has four or five REM sleep cycles a night. B.Canadian students arent worried about being late for school. C.Americans usually share the same dream topics with Japanese. D.Films about wild beasts may b
19、e widely shown in America in 1958. 11.If you dream that you failed the exam, _. A.your dream will come true B.youll be depressed with fear C.you are supposed to take it seriously D.it shows that you care a lot about the exam D While many countries love their tea, UK citizens are particularly proud o
20、f being “tea people”. The average UK citizen consumes nearly 2 kilograms of tea each year. Tea only made its way to England in large quantities in the first years of the 17th century. Tea from China and a few other Asian countries was being sold more widely in England at that time. Then tea was gett
21、ing more and more popular among different social classes. There are many varieties of tea. Black tea mixtures are still the most common type drunk in the UK. Black tea is dark in color, because the leaves have been allowed to oxidize (氧化) before drying. This is why we usually serve it with milk, alt
22、hough it is not uncommon to drink it black or with lemon. You may still find tea made with loose tea leaves, served up in a pot, and poured into the best china cups with saucers (茶托)for visitors. Tea is still a large part of daily life in the UK today, but it seems to be on the decrease. The amount
23、of tea sold in the UK fell by more than 10% in the five years leading up to 2002, and has been dropping ever since. Tea sales fell by 6% in 2014 alone, and most restaurants report selling more than twice as many cups of coffee as they do tea. More than 1 billion was spent on coffee in high street st
24、ores in 2013more than twice what was spent on tea bags. Still, what goes around comes around; its sure to become fashionable again. 12. What can we learn from the first three paragraphs? A. Tea made its way to England in the early years of the 16th century. B. The UK usually serves black tea with le
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