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1、2020届模拟07英语测试范围:学科内综合,共150分,考试时间120分钟。第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分)做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。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,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。1How will the man go to the museum?AOn foot. BBy bus. CBy taxi.2Why was the man
2、 so happy?AHis brother got promoted.BHe passed the exam. CHe received a call.3Where does the conversation probably take place?AIn a shop. BIn a restaurant. COn a farm.4How much should the man pay?A$20. B$30. C$50.5What does the man mean? AHe doesnt like hats at all.BHe likes the peaked cap very much
3、.CHe prefers a top hat to a peaked cap.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,并标在试卷的相应位置。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。6What is the mans telephone number?A727-652-1349. B772-562-1439. C277-265-1340.7What can we know about
4、 the man in the conversation?AHis age. BHis profession. CHis name.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8What did the man expect to do?AHorseback riding.BRock climbing. CPlay golf.9What is the womans opinion about their vacation?AIt should be a time to rest. BIt should be full of excitement. CIt should be a time to meet f
5、riends.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10How does the woman feel about model car racing?AIt is time-wasting. BIt is rewarding. CIt is exciting.11How old was the boy when he won the racing for the first time?A6. B7. C8.12.Who influenced the boy to start the model car racing?AHis friends. BHis father. CHis cousin. 听
6、第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13What are they talking about?AThe mans concern. BThe womans son. CThe mans band.14.What was the reason for the boys coming home late?AHis band put on a performance. BHis car broke down. CHe went back home on foot.15What was the womans advice?AFinding out more information. BKeeping s
7、ilent. CAsking for professional help.16What is the possible relationship between the speakers?ADoctor and patient. BHusband and wife. CCollege classmates.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17How many people are there in the speakers family?A8. B10. C13.18What is the speakers hobby?ADoing sports. BReading. CPlaying m
8、usic.19Where did the speaker study Spanish ?AMexico. BMinnesota. CCalifornia.20Why did the speaker move to Los Angeles?AHis parents liked to live there.BHe got a new job there. CHe went there for further study.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,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。AMuseums, art
9、 galleries and fantastic archaeological sites - they can all be inspirational reasons to travel. Below are several best culture and art group tours for 2017.1Caravaggio in NaplesAce Cultural Tours is offering a new 10-day Route of Caravaggio, which explores the influence of the great painter Caravag
10、gio on the art of his contemporaries and followers. Dr Peter Higginson guides the trip and highlights(亮点)include evening lectures and walking tours of old Valletta.Departures between November and December, 2Alexander the Great in TurkeyOffering the chance to be among the first to visit the brand new
11、 archaeological museum in Troy which opens early next year, this 12-day The Conquest of Asia Minor tour follows in the footsteps of Alexander the Great. The tour, led by Peter Sommer, includes visits to the temple of Apollo, the tomb of Achilles and the Castle of St Peter.Departures between March an
12、d May, 3The American dreamThis new nine-day Museums of Washington DC and New York tour led by Dr Peter Smith offers visits to some of the USs most celebrated museums. It includes a private tour of the Museum of Modern Art before it opens its doors to the public. There are also stops at George Washin
13、gtons home at the White House.Departures between August and October, 4Capability Brown landscapesThe influence of landscape(风景)architect Lancelot Capability Browns natural style has had a deep impact on the English landscape tradition as well as garden styles worldwide. This four-day Brown landscape
14、s tour, led by Dr Paula Nuttall, visits some of Browns most striking landscapes and parklands including Croome Court and Bowood House.Departures between June and October .21When can visitors go to visit the Castle of St Peter?AIn September. BIn November. CIn April. DIn July.22What can visitors do on
15、 Route of Caravaggio?AVisit the temple of Apollo.BGo to Museum of Modern Art. CLearn something about a great artist. DEnjoy striking landscapes and parklands.23Who will lead visitors to visit the White House?ADr Peter Smith. BDr Paula Nuttall. CPeter Sommer. DDr Peter Higginson.24Which tour can you
16、choose if you only have a six-day holiday?ARoute of Caravaggio.BBrown landscapes tour.CThe Conquest of Asia Minor tour.DMuseums of Washington DC and New York tour.BStephen Edwin King, one of the best-selling authors of all time, has inked numerous novels. He once received the National Medal of the A
17、rts from the US President Barack Obama and was called “one of the most popular and productive writers of our time”His carrier as a novelist began with the creation of Carrie. At that time he was a teacher and during the summer vacation he did part- time work to earn a little money to make his ends m
18、eet. However, the publication of Carrie was a milestone in his life and it also helped to better his standard of living.His books earned him fame and money and not being able to deal with the sudden success that he turned to alcohol. His book Cujo was written around that time and according to him, h
19、e does not remember having written it. The character of Jack Torrance in the novel The Shining is a reflection of King himself, but after his family took to questioning him about his drinking habits, he quit and never went back to it.His book Rage was about a school shooter and his violent doings, w
20、hich the author wrote under the penname Richard Bachman. Years later, some school kids did such horrible crime and said they had read the book Rage. For the greater good of the society, the author suggested the book not be printed any longer. All knows him as an author but very few know that King, t
21、ogether with contemporary writers Mitch Albom, Amy Tan and cartoonist Matt Groening forms the band Rock Bottom Remainders and they even perform once in a while.Though creating horror stories, King often skips 13 as it petrifies him. In an interview he said, “When Im writing, Ill never stop work if t
22、he page number is 13 or a multiple of 13; Ill just keep on typing till I get to a safe number.” 25Which book had a great effect on Kings life?ACarrie BCujo CThe Shining DOn Writing: A Memoir of the Craft26The underlined word “petrifies” in the last paragraph can be replaced by .Ahates Bexcites Cfrig
23、htens Dcomforts27What can we know about King?AHe is addicted to alcohol. BHe has a sense of social responsibility.CHe is also famous for his music talent.DHe does part-time jobs to experience life.CBoxwars is a fast-growing entertainment phenomenon that takes the childhood pastime of playing with ca
24、rdboard boxes to a whole new level. Participants use cardboard to create weapons, trucks, tanks, huge animals and so on. Then they put on monumental battle shows during which every creation is completely destroyed!Boxwars is the brainchild of Australian friends Hoss Siegel and Ross Koger, who came u
25、p with it nearly a decade ago over drinks. They did it at a party and had a great time, and then they decided to do it again.With each new boxwar party, the suits and structures became more and more carefully prepared until they couldnt fit in their back gardens any more. So they moved the party to
26、a local park on Boxing Day 2002, and people who were having barbecues at the park rushed over to watch them. And thats when they realized that their silly games actually had huge entertainment value.That was the beginning of Boxwars. They go to the same spot every year on Boxing day.Today, Boxwars b
27、uilds complex structures for each themed battle. The sport has expanded beyond Boxing Day it is now a part of nearly every major festival or event in Australia and around the world. Boxwars is now run by the Boxwars Council, and has lots of fans across the globe. “One of our main aims is to bring ca
28、rdboard back to the consumers who deserted it in the first place without realising its true potential,” the official website states. “Cardboard, or the street name box, we quickly discovered had brilliant properties for engineering. The limits of scale and awesomeness were continuously pushed to gre
29、ater commanding heights with the development of our skills with this great thing.”28What can we infer about Boxwars?AAmerica is its birthplace. BIt is considered to be a waste of money.CIts first appearance was on Boxing Day 2002. DAll the weapons made for it will be destroyed.29What is a main purpo
30、se mentioned in the text to run Boxwars?ATo prepare people for possible war. BTo exercise childrens ability of using hands.CTo make people realize the use of deserted box. DTo provide a chance to satisfy peoples curiosity.30What did Hoss Siegel and Ross Koger think of their idea of Boxwars at first?
31、ASignificant and popular. BFun but foolish. CInteresting but expensive. DChallenging but beneficial. 31What might be the best title for the text?ABoxwars a creative design BBoxwars a popular gameCBoxwars a new kind of boxDBoxwars a fierce competitionDAn image is worth a thousand kilos? Okay, so mayb
32、e not a thousand kilos, exactly, but a study shows how a photo diary can keep dieters motivated, making them more likely to achieve their target weight.Elas Kuzmar Daza, a medical professional from Colombia, studied the motivation levels of patients on weight loss programs at a nutrition clinic.Diff
33、erent measurements were taken of the patients each week, including body mass index(指标)food and exercise diaries, etc. to record their progress. In addition, full-body photographs were taken each week, which proved to be very motivating and a key factor in patients completing the full program.Over th
34、e course of the sixteen-week program, a full ninety percent of patients, aged between 16 and 72, saw the treatment through to the end, with seventy percent successfully meeting their weight loss aims. Among those monitored, one measurement proved particularly motivating: waistline.This finding indic
35、ates that the majority of the patients who attended the clinic did so motivated by image, rather than any underlying condition. It should be pointed out that eighty percent of them were female.Another useful finding of this study was that patients did not necessarily need to attend the clinic in per
36、son for the program to be effective. A support line was set up, which patients could call to submit their measurements. They also took and sent their own full-body photographs to the researcher. Fifty percent of patients completed the program in this way.Summarizing the findings, Kuzmar says: “What
37、patients want is a photo, rather than cold numbers.” These photos serve as visual confirmation that all their hard work is paying off, encouraging them on to further weight loss.32What is the purpose of the study?ATo show losing weight is very easy.BTo compare several ways to lose weight.CTo prove t
38、he effect of images in weight losing.DTo see how many people can lose weight successfully.33How many patients in the clinic reached their weight-loss goals?A50%. B70%. C80%. D90%.34What can give people most motivation when they are trying to lose weight?AFriends encouragement.BOthers strong muscles.
39、 CTheir slimmer waistline. DTheir standard blood pressure.35What must the patients do to complete the weight loss program?AGo to the clinic every week. BCall to submit their measurements. CReport to the professional every day.DTake full-body photographs each week.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
40、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。Ways to Be Happy in LifeHappiness is very important. If you are not happy, life can become meaningless. What can you do to be happy? Here are several ways to help.136 Having things to expect helps keep you positive and happy. It might be a holiday youve booked, or a concer
41、t. Make sure you regularly provide yourself with things that you desire to do. 2Have a laugh.Laughter is fantastic medicine for the soul. Seek out people who is humorous and make you laugh. Avoid those negative people. Watch some funny films. Learn to laugh at yourself and things around you.37 3Exer
42、cise!Through millions of years of evolution, we are designed to work physically harder than most of us do. This leaves us with extra unburned energy.38 This could be the gym, swimming, playing tennis etc. Exercise also produces some feel-good chemical substance(物质)in your body, leaving you feeling g
43、reat afterwards.4Watch your stress levels.Stress is harmful to your health.39 Can you off-load some responsibility? Maybe talk to your boss about getting some help? If things cant be improved, then consider finding a new job.5Dont be a people pleaser.40 Learn to say no to people who ask for too much
44、. Do things that make you happy, even if people in your life dont approve. As long as it isnt harming anyone else, then chase what you feel you want to do. AFind exercise that you enjoy.BHave things to look forward to.CLife shouldnt be taken so seriously.DSome exercise can make people excited.EAnd t
45、oo much stress can lead to some deadly diseases.FIf your job is stressful, consider ways to reduce this stress.GAlthough its good to do favors for others, only do them when you want to.第三部分 英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节 完形填空(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四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。It was the second
46、time my tire(轮胎)had burst. This came after I 41 to find water at an abandoned station, where the caretaker 42 my bottles from his own water supply.After 43 several miles under the burning sun, I 44 my hand and eventually a truck 45 . An old local and two Moroccans got out and 46 me to squeeze in. At
47、 last they stopped in front of a garage.“Do you know where I can get something to 47 ?” I asked the old man. I had not yet eaten that day and was hungry.“Nothing for miles”, was his reply, followed by an 48 to drive me somewhere. I agreed, so I left my bike at his office and jumped into a car parked outside.“I 49 pick anyone up.” He told me. “Youre the first.”“We 50 have a name for people like you.” I said. “Youre called