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1、高三英语试卷试题模拟复习2020年聊城市高考模拟试题英语(二)本试卷分三局部.共10页。总分值120分。考试用时100分钟。 考前须知:1 .答题前考生务必将向己的姓名、考生号等填写在答题卡和试卷指定位置上。2 .回答选择题时.选出每题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。 如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后.再选涂其他答案标号。问答非选择题时答案写在答 题R上c写在本试卷上无效。3 .考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。第一局部 阅读(共两节.总分值50分)第一节(共15小题;每题2.5分,总分值37.5分)阅读以下短文,从每题所给的A、B、CJ)四个选项中选出最正确选项。AXdeetin
2、g al a church on a Friday night is not usual for most college stuclents. but it is usual for the women members of the Alcoholics Anonymous (A A) in my hometown. which is an organization for alcoholics who want to stop drinking alcohol. AA is founded upon a number of principles, including twelve step
3、s and twelve traditions but the only requirement tor becoming a member is a strong wish to stop drinking.Ihe A A meeting I attended was in a speaker week, which meant that most of the time was spenl listening to a member talking about her journey with alcohol. The speaker told other members her true
4、 story of alcohol problems. The group processed the story in a positive way. 1 noticed several times when members laughed, smiled, and made brief supporting comments while she spoke. Later, a member named Lucy shared with me her view that this is the kind of place where you can talk about things, an
5、d everyone just laughs . no judgment but support. Being able to talk about her feelings and experiences, receiving support. and the lack of judgment were a large part of her decision to keep coming io the meetings.英语试题.(二)(共IQ页)第1页I looked out at the smiling faces packed into the school hall. Flashe
6、s from cameras lit up in all directions. 1he applause filled my ears. 1 had done it. I had really done it.Just a few months earlier, I would never have pictured myself acting in a play in front of two hundred people. Not for a million dollars/* I would have said. But when the time came. I got up on
7、stage and faced one of my greatest fears - and discovered I could do more than I ever gave myself credit for. I found a new person inside me. a much more daring outgoing person who had been hidden all along, just waiting for the opportunity to appear.If not for my teacher, Mrs Sather. I might never
8、have found that opportunity.In the first and second grade, I was extremely shy. I had friends, but it just wasn t in my personality to be very outgoing. even when I knew someone well. I was afraid I would do or say something wrong, so usually I just smiled and listened to other people s conversation
9、s. 1 did well in school and 1 loved to write. However. I would escape into my writing. where I could be myself and never had to worry about what other people thought of me. In my stories. I was never shy.My teacher. Mrs Sather always encouraged me to write more. She told our class to go after our dr
10、eams and dig in with both hands. I think she was one of the first people to sec my inner strength. ()ne day. she announced that our class was going to perform a play she had written. Ill begin to cast everyone tomorrowshe said. I need someone who is not afraid to be on stage in front of a lot of peo
11、ple to play the lead part of Dorothy. Anybody want to iry?” A few excited hands shot up mine, of course, was not one of them - and Mrs Sather smiled. Well talk more about it tomorrow.v she said, t hen the bell rang a nd my classmates slowly left the classroom.Paragraph 1 :When I teas loading up my b
12、ackpack . Mrs Sather asked me to go to her,Paragraph 2 :Hearing Mrs Sather * s words / realized it was time to make a change.英语试题(二)(共IQ页)第1。页2020年聊城市高考模拟试题英语(二)参考答案第一局部阅读(说明:此题共20小题;每题2. 5分,总分值50分)1-5 CABBD 6-10 DBDCA 11-15 ABCAD 16-20 FEACG 第二局部语言运用 第一节(说明:此题共15小题;每题1分,总分值15分)21-25 DCABD 26 30 DAC
13、AB 31-35 ABCFX: 第二节(说明:此题共10小题;每题 1.5分,总分值15分)36. or 37. encouragement 38. Scientists 39. the 40. has proved / proven 41. universal42. broadly43, which44, showing 45. to第三局部写作 第一节(说明:此题总分值15分)One possible version :NoticeI o enrich your campus life, the school newspaper plans to hold an essay competi
14、tion themed Highlights of My Senior Year. The entry essays are expected to focus on the most impressive part of your senior year with the length of 100-200 words. If you are interested, please mail your essay to schoolnewspaper 163. com. You can also hand it in to our editorial office. Room 501 in t
15、he teaching building. Please bear in mind that the deadline for entries is June 15. It is a good opportunity to show your writing talent. Looking forward to your active participation.The School Newspaper 第二节(说明:此题总分值25分)略英语参考答案(二)(共I页)第1页本卷贰。贰贰年贰月捌日编写;出题人:令狐学复;欧阳化语;令狐理总。本卷贰0贰贰年贰月捌日编写;出题人:令狐学复;欧阳化语;令
16、狐理总。Years later I looked back on the meeting I attended with positive memories. The members at the meeting were mothers, sisters, grandmothers, aunts, daughters, and friends. Some were professionalst some were students, and some were unemployed. Despite their differences, they united in their common
17、 goal for a better life. AA is a prime example of how a group of people follow a program and work together at changing their habils. The meeting changed the way 1 looked at addiction - it was no longer a monster. ow 1 think it s essential to have support when youre struggling with addiction, just as
18、 with any lifestyle change.1. What is the purpose of the Alcoholics Anonymous?A. Tq create a program for college students.B. To improve the alcohol industry.To help people give up drinking.I). To break twelve traditions.2. What is most likely to hurt Lucys feelings according to the text?A. Unfriendl
19、y judgment on her stories.B. Loud laughter from the audiences.C. Too little time left for her.*D. Silence after her speech.3. What is the text mainly about?A. Sharing feelings with friends.B. My experience of an AA meeting.C. A A helping women lead a better life.I. . Tips on getting rid of alcohol a
20、ddiction.B()n the 3rd of July, about six in the morning, I was watering my flowers. A young man entered the garden. He was blonde, beardless; he wore a German cap and gold glasses in a proud way. A long, loose woolen coat hung down in a sad way around his body. He wore no gloves; his leather shoes h
21、ad huge soles. I put down my watering-pot, and greeted him in German with : ”Guten Morgen!n Monsieur,“ he said to me in French, l)ut with a very unpleasant accent my name is Hermann Schultz; I have come to pass sonic months in Greece, and I have carried your book with me everywhere.”That praise fill
22、ed my heart with sweet joy; the strangers voice seemed more beautiful than Mozart1 s music, and I directed a swift look of gratitude toward his gold glasses. You would hardly believe how much wc love those who have taken the trouble to understand our jargon (行业术语).英语试题(二)(共1Q页)第2页I took him by the h
23、and and seated him beside me on the garden-bench. He told me that he was a botanist and that he had a commission from the *Jardin des Plantesv in Hamburg. In order to complete his herbarium (植物标本馆),he was studying the country, the animals* and the people. He expressed himself uneasily, but with fran
24、kness which inspired confidence. He questioned me. if not about every one in Athens, at least about all the principal persons in my book. In the course of the conversation, he made some statements on general subjects which seemed to me quite insightful. Therefore, they motivated me to think more dee
25、ply and get a more reasonable opinion. At the encl of an hour we had become good friends.4. How did the author find the young man at first?A. Fashionable. B. Unfavorable. C. Easy-going. D. Indifferent.5. Why did the author feel grateful to the young man?A. Because he brought the author a good pair o
26、f glasses.B. Because he thought highly of the authors achievements.C. Because he delighted the author with Mozart ,s music.D. Because he took the time to read the authors work.6. What can we infer about the young man from the last paragraph?A. He was good at public speaking.B. He was lacking in self
27、-confidence.C. He was slow in learning German culture.D. He was enthusiastic about studies of plants.7. Whats the authors purpose in writing the text?A. To ini roduce a young botanist, s achievements.B. Vo show the start of his friendship with a stranger.C. To describe the benefits of doing gardenin
28、g.1) . To explain the beauty of studying biology.CIts common that a Japanesc-American bows on the phone but only in Japanese. Behaviors and manners can become so routine that they appear even when theres no need for them. Ihose who are bilingual and bi cultural know first-hand that how we behave can
29、 depend on what language we are speaking. Experts have shown that who you are in the moment can depend on the language you arc using at that time.英语试题(二)(共IQ页)第3页This is because when you have an experience, the language you are using becomes associated with it. For bilingual people, this means certa
30、in memories are more closely associated with one language than the other a phenomenon called language-dependent memory. For example, a childhood memory is more likely to be remembered when the language spoken during that childhood event is spoken again.How wc think and feel can thus change depending
31、 on what language we are using. For example, people who are bilingual have an intensified stress response when listening to the words of scolding in a native language. This may be, in part, because our early memories associated with learning a bad word or being scolded by our parents happened in our
32、 native language.Because emotions play a key role in how we make decisions, people are often more sensible when making choices in the less emotional foreign language. When asked whether they would be willing to give one persons life to save a group. people who speak more than one language are much m
33、ore likely to say yes” when answering in a foreign language. The unpleasant feelings that can prevent us from making difficult choices are reduced when wcrc using a non native language.The Language we speak has an influence on how we think, feel, and even behave. In a way. knowing different language
34、s can provide people with a variety of views through which to see the world.8. Why is the example of Japanese-American mentioned?A. To show the influence of culture is huge.B. To show bowing is Japanese peoples routine.(、 To show Japanese people are polite on the phone.L. . To show ones use of langu
35、age affects ones behavior.9. What does the underlined word *,intensifiedv in Paragraph 3 mean?A. Worse.B. Better.C. Increased. D. Limited.10. When a person speaks a foreign language, he is likely to.A. make a sound decisionB. prevent himself from dangerC. be influenced by other peopleI), have diffic
36、ulty making decisions英语试题(二)(共IQ页)第4页11. What is the best title for 1 he text?A. You Are Actually What You Are SpeakingB. Native Languages Make People Speak MoreC. Different Languages Have Different InfluencesD. Speak Your Native Language in Other CountriesDNew research has found that grey seals can
37、 simulate(模仿)human speech and songs. The study carried out by Dr Amanda Stansbury and Professor Vincent Janik, at the University of St Andrews, found that grey seals use the same sound production system as humans due to having similar vocal iracls(声道).1liree young grey seals Zola, Gandalf and Janice
38、 were monitored from binh by Stansbury and Janik to determine their natural talents. Once this process was complete, the researchers began teaching the seals to simulate common seal sounds or noises a seal might normally hear from a herd mate in the wild. Fish was used to encourage the seals to come
39、 out of the water and sing a series of notes. Stansbury would record the seals own sounds and play them back. The seals quickly learnt that if they sang back the same notes, they would be rewarded with fish.()ncc 1 he seals were familiar with this process and could easily copy these basic sounds. St
40、ansbury and Janik used higher and longer tones and unfamiliar vowels from human speech. The seals were then rewarded for matching these new sounds. Stansbury even used some combinations to simulate songs that no seal would be expected to produce under natural circumstances. Zola had a gift for copyi
41、ng up to ten notes of songs such as Twinkle , Twinkle. Little Star and the theme song of Star Wars. Gandalf and Janice were better at accurately reproducing combinations of human vowel sounds.Stansbury said. 1 was amazed how well the seals copied the model sounds we played to them. Copies were not p
42、erfect but given that these are not typical seal sounds* it is pretty impressive. ()nr study really shows how flexible seal voices are. ”After one year of working with the researchers, the seal pups were released back into the wild. This study gives us a better understanding of the development of vo
43、cal learning a skill that is important for human language development. Janik believes this knowledge can help to develop new methods to study speech problems.英语试题(二)(共IQ页)第5页12. What is the first paragraph mainly about?A. (rrey seals, learning environments.B. A research finding on grey seals.C. 11 u
44、mans? sound production system.D. A comparison of humans and grey seals.13. In the study fish would be given when the seals.A. made funny noisesB. came out of the waterC. repeated the same notesD. copied typical fish soundsWhat can we find about Zola based on the research?A. It can copy some musical
45、sounds played to her.B. It is good al copying human vowel sounds.It is smarter than Gandalf a nd Janice.L. . Il likes singing children s songs.14. What does Janik think of the research result?A. It shows the living environments of grey seals.B. Il leads to a belter understanding of human vocal syste
46、m.C. It raises an awareness of the need to protect grey seals.D. Il brings inspirations for research on speech problems.第二节(共5小题;每题2.5分.总分值12.5分)阅读下面短文.从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最正确选项。选项中有两项为 多余选项CYoungsters usually benefit from having a relationship with someone older and wiser to mentor them. The mentor m
47、ight be a teacher, family member or more experienced peer. However, not everyone is suitable to be an influential positive role model. 16 Here arc some common characteristics of good role models.They are confident. Most people admire those who have much confidence in themselves. I 7 _ So they are ab
48、le to acknowledge their skills and achievements without becoming arrogant (自大的).Just as Child Development Specialist Dr. Robyn Silverman suggests, healthy self-confidence shows as pride in who you are and what you ve learned throughout your life.英语试题(二)(共IQ页)第6页18 Role models show their commitment to a desired goal by their actions and arc willing to invest the necessary time and effort to achieve success. They don t give up easily and con tin ue trying when faced with challenges. Their determination to succcecl encourages youngsters to follow through and reach the goals t