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【英语】四川省遂宁市射洪中学2020届高三第一次高考模拟考试试题
四川省遂宁市射洪中学2020届高三第一次高考模拟考试 英语试题 第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分) 第一节 (共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分) 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。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。 1.She works in a very nice restaurant. A.Restaurant food is dirty and has made her ill. B.Her job involves a lot of business dinners. C.She feels tired when preparing meals at home. 2.What seemed to be Sarah’s problem? A.She couldn’t finish the task as required. B.She failed in a job interview again. C.She always went to work late. 3.What is the man's attitude towards the plan? A.He is against it. B.He doesn't care. C.He thinks it reasonable. 4.How much are the chicken sandwiches? A.$6. B.$12. C.$18. 5.Where does the conversation probably take place? A.In the hospital. B.In the company. C.In the gym. 第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分) 听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。 听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。 听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。 6.How long has the woman been playing the violin? A.Since she was a child. B.For about five years. C.Since high school. 7.What did the woman mostly do in high school? A.She sang. B.She played the piano. C.She played sports. 听第7段材料,回答第8至9题。 8.What does the man have to do this afternoon? A.Have a meeting. B.See a doctor. C.Meet a lawyer. 9.What will the woman do for the man? A.Answer phone calls. B.Send some documents. C.Cancel an appointment. 听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。 10.How did the woman’s parents react when Wonder Woman was released? A.Indifferent. B.Surprised. C.Interested. 11.What do we know about Wonder Woman? A.It had a female action hero. B.It made $60 million in ticket sales. C.It was the only movie directed by a woman in 2017. 12.Which movie does the woman like best? A.Before I Fall. B.Lady Bird. C.Battle of the Sexes. 听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。 13.Where was the boy playing? A.In the park. B.In the forest. C.In the garden. 14.What did the boy try to catch at first? A.Butterflies. B.A squirrel. C.A cat. 15.Why did the boy cry? A.He fell off the tree. B.He lost the squirrel. C.He got hurt by the roses. 16.What did the boy's mother tell him to do? A.Protect nature. B.Be careful. C.Never tell a lie. 听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。 17.Why is Dorothy going to Europe? A.To attend a training program. B.To carry out some research. C.To take a vacation. 18.How long will Dorothy stay in Europe? A.A few days. B.Two weeks. C.Three months. 19.What does Dorothy think of her apartment? A.It's expensive. B.It's satisfactory. C.It's inconvenient. 20.What does Bill offer to do for Dorothy? A.Recommend her apartment to Jim. B.Find a new apartment for her. C.Take care of her apartment. 第二部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分40分) 第一节 (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A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。 A ExtinctionI Fear and Hope at the La Brea Tar Pits November 10, 2016 Species extinctions happen routinely. And evolution can’t go ahead without them. Charles Darwin was the first to grasp that more adapted species appear as less-adapted species die out. But mass extinctions, which happen only rarely and wipe out large numbers of species regardless of how adapted they are, pose a different kind of challenge. Today, scientists have rung the alarm that a sixth mass extinction on planet Earth may be underway—this one caused by none other than us! What better place to think about the role of extinction in the past, present, and future than the La Brea Tar Pits? How do the stories we tell about extinct animals and plants, and the museum exhibitions, images and films we use to remember them, shape science, laws, and policies to protect endangered species? Join us for a lively conversation looking at endangered plants and animals, extinction, and the global consequences of mass extinction and come away inspired with new ideas and hopes for the future. The discussion will include: ● Stewart Brand, environmental author, co-founder and president of The Long Now Foundation ● Dr. Emily Lindsey, Assistant Curator (h K) and Excavation Site Director of the La Brea Tar Pits and Museum ● Jon Christensen, environmental journalist, science writer and historian with UCLA (University of California, Los Angeles), co-founder of the Laboratory of Environmental Narrative Strategies (LENS) ● Ursula Heise, UCLA Professor of English, LENS co-founder and author of the new book Imagining Extinction: The Culrural Meanings of Endangered Species Schedule: 6:00 pm: Doors open, tours available 7:00 pm: Discussion begins 8:30 pm: Discussion concludes 9:00 pm: Doors close Cost: Free Advanced reservation required. 21.What is the program mainly about? A.Extinctions of species. B.Mass extinctions in history C.Some environmental books. D.Charles Danwin’s achievements. 22.How long would the discussion part last? A.1.0 hour. B.1.5 hour. C.2.5 hours. D.3.0 hours. 23.What do we know about the program? A.A booking is needed. B.It aims to warn people C.It is held mainly for teens. D.It costs only a little money. B In 1971 a young man who grew up very poor was traveling across the country, trying to make a new start for himself. Along the way he had completely run out of money and was forced to spend the night in his car. This continued until one morning, after a week of sleeping in his car, he walked nervously into a restaurant and ordered a big breakfast. After eating his first good meal in weeks, he found himself lying to the waiter, telling him he had lost his wallet. The waiter, who was also the owner, walked behind the chair where the young man had been sitting. He bent down, and came up with a $ 20 bill that looked as if it had fallen on the floor. “Sir, you must have dropped this, ” the owner said. The young man couldn't believe his luck! He quickly paid for the breakfast, left a tip, bought gas with the change, and headed West. On the way out of town, he began to understand what that fellow did. “Maybe nobody dropped the money at all. Maybe that fellow just knew I was in trouble and he helped me in a way that didn't embarrass me. So I just made a promise to help other people if I can. ” Later, he worked very hard and became a rich man. Now, he lives near Kansas City. Each year he gives away thousands of dollars. He is known as the “Secret Santa” because at Christmas time each year, he personally hands money out to those on the street and at restaurants. Last year, he gave more than $ 50,000 away in Kansas City. 24.The young man was traveling across the country in 1971 probably to _____ . A.improve his life B.hand out gifts to passers-by C.look for a good restaurant D.show his new car to others 25.On the way out of town, the young man got to know that ___. A.it was very honest of the owner to return his money B.he could probably find himself a job in the restaurant C.the owner helped him in a way that didn't hurt his feelings D.another man who had breakfast in the restaurant lost the money 26.From this text we can infer that ___. A.the man raised money for the poor B.the man did carry out his promise C.Santa gives the man money each year D.the man was not successful in the end 27.The best title for the text may be __. A.Secret Santa of Kansas City B.The Key to Success C.A kind Waiter in the Restaurant D.Never Give Up C As the sun set he remembered, to give himself more confidence, the time in the tavern at Casablanca when he had played the hand game with the great negro from Cienfuegos who was the strongest man on the docks. They had gone one day and one night with their elbows on a chalk line on the table and their forearms straight up and their hands gripped tight. Each one was trying to force the other’s hand down onto the table. There was much betting and people went in and out of the room under the kerosene lights and he had looked at the arm and hand of the negro and at the negro’s face. They changed the referees every four hours after the first eight so that the referees could sleep. Blood came out from under the finger-nails of both his and the negro’s hands and they looked each other in the eye and at their hands and forearms and the bettors went in and out of the room and sat on high chairs against the wall and watched. The walls were painted bright blue and were of wood and the lamps threw their shadows against them. The negro’s shadow was huge and it moved on the wall as the breeze moved the lamps. The odds would change back and forth all night and they fed the negro rum and lighted cigarettes for him. Then the negro, after the rum, would try for a tremendous effort and once he had the old man, who was not an old man then but was Santiago El Campeon, nearly three inches off balance. But the old man had raised his hand up to dead even again. He was sure then that he had the negro, who was a fine man and a great athere, beaten. And at daylight when the bettors were asking that it be called a draw and the referee was shaking his head, he had unleashed his effort and forced the hand of the negro down and down until it rested on the wood. The match had started on a Sunday morning and ended on a Monday morning. Many of the bettors had asked for a draw because they had to go to work on the docks loading sacks of sugar or at the Havana Coal Company. Otherwise everyone would have wanted it to go to a finish. But he had finished it anyway and before anyone had to go to work. For a long time after that everyone had called him The Champion and there had been a return match in the spring. But not much money was bet and he had won it quite easily since he had broken the confidence of the negro from Cienfuegos in the first match. After that he had a few matches and then no more. He decided that he could beat anyone if he wanted to badly enough and he decided that it was bad for his right hand for fishing. He had tried a few practice matches with his left hand. But his left hand had always been a traitor and would not do what he called on it to do and he did not trust it. Quoted from The Old Man and the Sea written by Ernest Hemingway 28.Since the old man is the main character, in the hand game, why does Hemingway put more efforts in describing his opponent the negro? A.Because Hemingway himself is an anti-racist who wants to support the colored race. B.By doing so, he indirectly shows how strong and determined the old man is to readers. C.he shifts readers’ attention to a new character to neutralize the nervous atmosphere. D.There is no need to describe the old man because he is well-known to all readers. 29.What does the underlined word “unleashed” in paragraph 2 mean? A.spare B.restrict C.reduce D.loose 30.Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage? A.Many bettors were afraid of losing their money so they wanted to call the game a draw. B.The old man had owed his victory over the negro more to his will than to his strength. C.The referee had been convinced by the bettors that the game be considered a draw. D.Regular hand games should be a good practice to enhance the old man’s fishing skills. 31.What can be inferred from the whole passage? A.The old man could have ended the game earlier but he had withheld his power. B.Many workers working on the decks had showed no respect towards the old man. C.The old man had to self-feed himself a lot so as to stay competitive in the game. D.The negro was not as strong and athletic as the old man had expected him to be. D A brand is a name, word, sign, symbol, design, or a combination of these, intended to identify the goods or services of a company or a group of companies. Another purpose of a brand is to contrast one company from another. The most important skill of professional marketers is the ability to create, maintain, protect, and enhance the brands of their products and services. Branding has become so important that today hardly any company or product is without one. Therefore, brand management is an increasingly important element in marketing. Brand power refers to the relative strength of a company’s brand in the minds of consumers, and can influence consumers’ choice of products. Brands are powerful to the extent that they give high brand loyalty and strong brand associations, name recognition, perceived quality and other assets to a company. A strong brand can be one of a company’s most important assets. High brand power provides a company with many competitive advantages. A powerful brand enjoys a high level of consumer brand awareness and loyalty. Because consumers expect stores to carry the brand, the company has more bargaining power when negotiating with retailers (零售商). And because the brand name brings high credibility, a company with a strong brand can more easily launch new products with the same brand name. Many companies use the advantage of a strong brand power strategically to expand their business. When a company introduces an additional item with a new flavour, form, colour or package size in a given product category and under the same brand name, it is called a line extension. Another strategy is called brand extension. This involves the use of a successful brand name to launch new or modified products in a new category, thereby employing brand recognition in order to increase sales of new products. Brand recognition is certainly important. Because consumers often hold long-standing perceptions about brands, high brand power ensure a company continued sales of its products. 32.What does the word “assets” in the 2nd paragraph mean? A.points B.advantages C.aspects D.elements 33.All of the following statements are the advantages of a high brand power EXCEPT that______. A.a high brand wins the loyalty of consumers B.a high brand usually sets a much higher price C.it’s easy for a high brand company to launch new products D.a high brand company is more competitive when doing business with retailers 34.A brand extension ______. A.happens when the company is developing a new product B.means the expansion of a company’s business in its established field C.takes place when the company introduces a similar item but with a new colour D.refers to the use of an established brand name to promote a new product in a new category 35.What might be the best title of this passage? A.Brand Power B.Famous Brands C.Company Brands D.Brand Products 第二节 (共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分) 根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。 Does Waking Up Early Benefit Everyone? We’ve all heard it before: to be successful, get out of bed early. After all, Apple CEO Tim Cook gets up at 3:45 a.m. – and, as we know, “the early bird catches the worm.” But just because some successful people wake up early, does that mean it’s a trait most of them share? And if you are not an early bird, are you really doomed to a less successful life? 36 It’s estimated that some 50% of the population isn’t really morning or evening-oriented, but somewhere in the middle. Numerous studies have found that morning people are more persistent, self-directed and agreeable, while night owls tend to perform better on measures of memory, processing speed and cognitive ability, even when they have to perform those tasks in the morning. Still think the morning people sound more like CEO material? Don’t set your alarm for 5 a.m. just yet. 37 “If people are left to their naturally preferred times, they feel much better. They say that they are much more productive. The mental capacity they have is much broader,” says Oxford University biologist Katharina Wulff, who studies chronobiology (生物钟学) and sleep. On the other hand, she says, pushing people too far out of their natural preference can be harmful. When they wake early, for example, night owls are still producing melatonin ( 褪 黑 素 ). “38 That can have lots of negative physiological consequences,” Wulff says. In many ways, that makes sense, since research shows that our chronotype ( 睡眠类型), or internal clock, is mainly biological. Up to 47% of it is inherited, which means if you want to know why you pop up at dawn each day (or never do), you should probably look at your parents. 39 Children tend toward morning, with a peak shift toward night around age 20 and a slight change back toward morning at around age 50. In our rush to figure out the ‘secrets’ of success, we tend to forget a couple of things. First, not all high achievers are early risers, and not all early risers are successful. More importantly, things that are connected don’t necessarily cause the events. 40 A. And your preference does change as you age. B. For about half of us, this isn’t really an issue. C. Then you interrupt it and push the body to be in the daytime mode. D. As it turns out, changing your sleep times may not have much effect. E. And shifting someone’s chronotype doesn’t necessarily change these traits. F. In other words, it’s not clear that waking up early itself provides the benefit. G. However, morning exposure to bright light and avoiding light at night can help. 第三部分 语言知识运用(共两节,满分45分) 第一节 (共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分) 阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。 The other day I was shopping at a local store. And then I came upon a lady squatting (蹲) on the floor looking for a certain product on the 41 shelf. She sprang up when she saw me as if to get out of my 42 . Apologetically she explained that she was a 43 at a nearby store and was on her lunch break, 44 to get a few needed items before her time was up. I told her with a smile, “I am 45 . Go ahead and do what you need to do.” While she 46 for a particular brand she said that sometimes customers were 47 to her at the store and she really 48 my kindness. I told her that I had noticed cashiers being treated rudely by some people and that those people needed to be more 49 . It is 50 for the cashier when people are glaring at them when the cashier is doing the best they know how. I explained to her that I was a retired nurse and 51 what she was saying first hand. Sometimes patients, families, or doctors could be very rude or even 52 . But I tried to understand why they were feeling that way and let it 53 . She thanked me for being so nice and 54 . I told her, “The world would be a 55 place if we all acted kindly toward each other.” She 56 and with a big smile she said thank you and walked away. It felt so good that I have helped 57 someone for even a few seconds. In a brief exchange I 58 her there are good and kind people in the world and may have promoted her 59 in humanity. Maybe she would think about that later in the day when someone was treating her 60 . 41.A.top B.long C.bottom D.wooden 42.A.way B.sight C.room D.mind 43.A.manager B.cashier C.waitress D.shopkeeper 44.A.trying B.pretending C.learning D.remembering 45.A.on the go B.at a loss C.in no hurry D.out of patience 46.A.paid B.waited C.applied D.searched 47.A.close B.rude C.nice D.grateful 48.A.doubted B.mistook C.deserved D.appreciated 49.A.considerate B.patient C.generous D.concerned 50.A.pleasant B.stressful C.appropriate D.impossible 51.A.recalled B.minded C.understood D.questioned 52.A.mean B.helpful C.stubborn D.thoughtful 53.A.work B.go C.stay D.turn 54.A.careful B.lucky C.grateful D.friendly 55.A.larger B.quiet C.better D.practical 56.A.refused B.relaxed C.jumped D.nodded 57.A.comfort B.direct C.rescue D.serve 58.A.proved B.showed C.told D.persuaded 59.A.doubt B.understanding C.satisfaction D.faith 60.A.impatiently B.casually C.unkindly D.seriously 第二节 (共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分) 阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。 You might want to think twice before purchasing 61 (conventional) grown strawberries or spinach(菠菜). According to a new report from the Environmental Working Group(EWG), these foods are the most likely 62 (pollute) with the pesticide. Even low levels of pesticide exposure can be harmful to infants, babies and young children, 63 parents and caregivers should take measures to lower children’s exposures 64 pesticides while still 65 (feed) them diets rich in healthy fruits and vegetables. Just last year, the red berry knocked apples and 66(hold) the title of the most polluted. The pesticide increased in strawberries because of out-of-season demand. The most polluted strawberry had traces of 20 67(vary) pesticides. Also moving up on 68 list this year is spinach. Spinach jumps from the 69(eight) to the second most polluted product. The study finds spinach samples contain more pesticides by weight than all other produce 70(test). In high doses, it can cause damage to the nervous system. 第四部分 写作(共两节,满分35分) 第一节 短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分) 假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文。文中 共有10处语言错误,每句中最多有两处。每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。 增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(∧),并在其下面写出该加的词。 删除:把多余的词用斜线()划掉。 修改:在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。 注意: 1.每处错误及其修改均仅限一词; 2.只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。 Garbage sorting is vitally to our life and environment. For one thing, garbage sorting can help separate the recyclable waste from the rest. To reuse and recycle this kind of waste are to save resources to a large extent, that also contributes to the environmental protection. For another, sorting waste is a meaningful deed. If everyone takes an action, it can save money and time for a city get rid of waste. Take myself as an example. I used loads of paper every year, so with waste paper packing up, I can sell it and earn some pocket money. Also you can make a contribution to the environmental protections. In a word, we should bear on mind that garbage sorting will bring profound rewards to our society. 第二节 书面表达(满分25分) 你正在组织一项假期到山区为期一周的游学和帮扶活动。作为发起人,请你写一篇发言稿,在你校“英语时光”广播中号召更多的同学参加。 要求:1.80—100词,开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数。 2.文中不能出现自己的姓名和所在学校的名称。 参考信息:1.活动缘由(孤独、帮扶、游学……) 2.活动构想(时间、地点、内容) 3.…… Hello, everybody. I am planning a trip called “Be a Kid in the Mountain”._____________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________ Thank you! 【参考答案】 听力 1-5:CAAAB 6-10:BCBAC 11-15:ACCAC 16-20:AACBA 阅读理解 21-23:ABA 24-27:ACBA 28-31:BDBA 32-35:BBDA 36-40:BDCAF 完形填空 41-45:CABAC 46-50:DBDAB 51-55:CABDC 56-60:DABDC 语法填空 61.conventionally 62.to be polluted/polluted 63.so 64.to 65.feeding 66.held 67.various 68.the 69.eighth 70.tested 短文改错 1. vitally→vital 2. are→is 3. that→which 4.去掉take an action中的an 5. get rid of 前加to 6. use→used 7. packing→packed 8. you→I 9. protections→protection 10. on→in 书面表达 参考范文 Hello, everybody. I am planning a trip called “Be a Kid in the Mountains”. It will provide us with a meaningful week staying with the students in the mountains. As many of their parents leave for the city development, these students might feel lonely and some may even find it hard to go on studying. So we can bring them some school things like books and pens for their study, and prepare some interesting stories to share. In the daytime, we can go hiking and do some teamwork. In the evening, we can do such activities as popular games and group dance around the fire. Isn’t that exciting? Come and join us. Let’s be “a kid in the mountains”. I believe it will bring sunshine to the mountains as well as more confidence to us. Thank you!查看更多