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1、20202020 届招远市第一中学高三英语二模试题及参考答案届招远市第一中学高三英语二模试题及参考答案第一部分第一部分阅读(共两节,满分阅读(共两节,满分4 40 0 分)分)第一节(共第一节(共 1515 小题;每小题小题;每小题 2 2 分,满分分,满分 3030 分)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A ACourtyard Stay with Your DogsAs autumn approaches,we are inviting you to join us on our August dog eventCourtyard Stay with Yo

2、ga&Hike from August 21st to August 22nd nearQinglongLakein Fangshan district.This event will continue to raise fundfor our Pre-treatment Guidance Project(PGP).Check out our full itinerary below:Day 1:Saturday,August 21stAt 9 am in the morning,you will be picked up by car or bus and head to Fangshan

3、district.We have arrangeda private courtyard house for a comfortable stay for the Saturday night.We will enjoy some local dishes for lunch,while enjoying the peaceful views of theQinglongLake.After lunch,we will go together for a light hike to thenearby mountain and water tracks with our dogs.For di

4、nner,enjoy the coziest,home-style BBQ with bothvegetable and meat options.Day 2:Sunday,August 22ndAfter breakfast,we will join a yoga teacher for a deeply relaxing yoga session,with the company of themorning sun.You can choose to hike a bit more afterwards in theforest park.We will be checking out a

5、round 4 pmin the afternoon,returning to our homes.Reservation:Please add our event manager,Diana,on Wechat to reserve a spot for yourself and your dog,afull payment will be required upon signing up.If you dont have a dog but would still like to hang out with dogs,you are more than welcome to join to

6、o!Pricing:Early Bird Fee:1400 RMB per human for the first four participants only before 7th August.Children Price:800 RMB(413 years old).Full Price:1600 RMB per human.All surplus funds and donations will go to our Pre-treatment Guidance Program.Please bring your ID,your dogs ID and vaccine proof for

7、 any potential security check.We cant wait to see you soon!1.Who would be most interested in the weekend activity?A.Taxi drivers.B.Yoga coaches.C.Pet dog owners.D.The PGPmembers.2.According to the itinerary,on August 22nd,you can _.A.join a teacher to do some yogaB.have some local dishes for lunchC.

8、enjoy the coziest,home-style BBQD.go together for a hike to the water tracks3.The purpose of the countryside stay activity is to_.A.promote theQinglongLakeB.raise fund for a public projectC.teach skills of BBQ and keeping dogsD.provide access to dogs for people without petsBLike all cultural institu

9、tions,galleries and art fairs are adapting to a new reality.Art Basel Hong Kong,Asias biggest contemporary-art fair,was cancelled because of covid-19,but anyone hewho had planned to visit last week could enjoy an experimental alternative:the viewing room.At the click of akeyboard)you could enter an

10、overall view but private visual salon,without having to brave the airless Hong KongConvention and Exhibition Centre.There,on one webpage,was JeffKoons riffing(翻唱)on Botticellis Primavera in a tribute to the history ofpainting at David Zwirner Gallery.Ota Fine Arts offered one collector the chance to

11、 acquire an infinity(无限)room“,one of the most Instagrammed artworks of recent years-the creation of the fantasies,nonagenarian(九十多岁)Japanese artist,Yayoi Kusama.White Cube presented a large collection of international works by AndreasGursky(German),Theaster Gates(American)and Beatriz Milhazes(Brazil

12、ian).But not every artist,gallery andform showed to equal advantage in this alternative fair.Not surprisingly,simple two-dimensional works in brightcolours came across best No sculpture or conceptual art was includedBesides depth and texture,there are aspects of gallery hopping that a website is unl

13、ikely to copy.Oneisserendipitythe sense of wandering between artworks and encountering the unexpected.Another is sociability.Art is a communion between artist and viewer,but galleries and fairs are also places to swap opinions and shareenthusiasms.Thereare ways to compensate(or these inevitable(不可避免

14、的)disadvantages.As they shut their physicaldoors,some of the worlds nest galleries and museums are offering advanced interactive visits,360 degree videosand walk around tours of their collections,allwithout queues and high ticket prices.One of the best is laid on bythe Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam;its t

15、our allows visitors to view its Vermeers and Rembrandts,including themagnicentNight Watch”,far more closely than would normally he possible.Another standout offering is fromthe Museu de Arte de SPaulo,which has an even broader collection.On its virtual platform,its pain tings,spanning 700 years,appe

16、ar to be hanging in an open-plan space,seemingly hung on glass panels,or crystaleasels”as the.museum calls them,ideal for close-up inspection,4.From the paragraph 3,we may knowA.Primavera was originally painted by JeKoonsB.“innity room”was the most popular artworks of recent years on social mediaC.W

17、hite Cube displayed a great many works by artists from different nationsD.Various paintings and statues showed on the webpage are well-received5.What does the underlined word serendipity in Paragraph 4 probably mean?A.surpriseB.treasureC.expectationD.compromise6.What is the purpose of writing the la

18、st paragraph?A.To introduce some popular art show in the world.B.To show that there are some alternative ways to promote the display during covid-19 epidemic.C.To prove that paintings hung on glass panels can be idealfor close-up inspection,D.To release some information about some extraordinary art

19、shows.7.What is the best title?A.Art beyond the internet.B.Fascinating art.C.Art under covid-19.D.gallery hoppingCAustralias Great Barrier Reef has lost 50%of its corals(珊瑚)within 30 years,with climate change a keydriver of reef disturbance,a new study has found.Researchers from the ARC Centre of Ex

20、cellence for Coral Reef Studies,inQueensland,northeasternAustralia,studied coral communities and theirsize along the length of theGreat Barrier Reefbetween 1995 and 2017,findingall coral populations disappear gradually,they said.Reefs are important to the health of ocean ecosystems without them,ecos

21、ystems break down and oceanlife dies.Coral population decreases happened in both shallow and deep water coral species,experts found,but branchingand table-shaped corals which provide habitats for fish were worst affected by mass bleaching(漂白)eventsin 2016.Warm ocean temperatures are the main reason

22、of coral bleaching.Bleaching doesnt kill coral immediately,but if temperatures remain high,eventually the coral will die,destroying a natural habitat for many species ofocean life.“We used to think the Great Barrier Reef is protected by its huge size but in fact our results show that even theworlds

23、largest and ly well-protected reef system is increasingly destroyed and in decline,”Terry Hughes,anoutstanding professor at the ARC Centre of Excellence for Coral Reef Studies,said.“There is no time to lose we must sharply decrease greenhouse gas emissions as soon as possible,”thereporter warned in

24、the paper,published in the Proceedings of the Royal Society journal.8.What has mainly influenced the coral populations of theGreat Barrier Reef?A.Destroyed habitats.B.Climate change.C.Lack of seafood.D.Bleaching events.9.What can we learn from the passage?A.Many species has been dying out slowly.B.T

25、he size of reefs contributes to their protection.C.Ocean ecosystems dont develop without reefs.D.Bleaching continually disturbs table-shaped corals.10.What attitude does the reporter hold to the present situation of theGreat Barrier Reef?A.Worried.B.Angry.C.Hopeful.D.Surprised.11.What is probably th

26、e best title for the passage?A.Climate change damages theGreat Barrier ReefB.The Species of ocean Life Are In DangerC.Greenhouse Gas Emissions Get WorseD.Sea Ecosystems Are In DeclineDThe idea of growing food in a desert would make most people laugh but this is quickly becoming a reality.There are c

27、urrently two desert farms in the world where quality vegetables are being planted cheaply and easily.Sundrop Farms,based in South Australia,uses experimental greenhouses to grow tomatoes,peppers andcucumbers.The biggest challenge of growing food in a desert,obviously,is the lack of available water.T

28、heresearchers at Sundrop Farms have gotten aroundthis problemby using the sun to desalinate(淡化)sea water.Itcan also be used to control the temperature of the greenhouses.Without depending on limited resources such as land and fresh water Sundrop Farms has made farming apractice.This can increase the

29、 worlds food supplies.Another benefit ofthis kind of farming is that it can be doneanywhere,thus reducing the costs of transporting food to distant locations.Yet another benefit is that it reducesthe need for pesticides(杀虫剂).Another experimental desert farm is the Sahara Forest Project,which began i

30、n Qatar in December 2012.Greenhouses in the farm are cooled by saltwater.Solar power and other technologies are used together to helpmake vegetation(植被)grow in the desert environment.As deserts have expanded over recent years around theworld due to global warming,this project could solve the problem

31、.The result form the Qatar project were better than expected and in June of 2014,Jordan agreed to hostanother one.This will be much bigger than the Qatar project and the project members will have even moreopportunities to test their experiments on a much larger scale.It is not clear yet that desert

32、farming resents thefuture of farming but these projects have shown some success in the field.12.What does“this problem”in paragraph 2 refer to?A.Sea water is bard to purify.B.The desert is short of water.C.The temperature is high in the desert.D.Desert farms arent fit to plant vegetables.13.What is

33、one of the characters of desert farming?A.It needs more pesticides.B.It saves delivery costs.C.It has a location limit.D.It solves food waste problems14.What can we know about the Sabara Forest Project?A.It lives up to expectationsB.It can help produce more foodC.It is started to prevent global warm

34、ingD.It uses technology to produce saltwater15.What can be inferred about desert farming from the last paragraph?A.It still has problems to solve.B.It represents the future of farming.C.Its early success has aroused interest in it.D.Its aim is to create more job opportunities.第二节(共第二节(共 5 5 小题;每小题小题

35、;每小题 2 2 分,满分分,满分 1 10 0 分)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佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项Give yourself a test.Which way is the wind blowing?How many kinds of wildflowers can be seen from yourfront door?If your awareness is as sharp as it could be,youll have no trouble answering these questions.Most of us observed much

36、 more as children than we do as adults.A childs day is filled with fascination,newness and wonder._16_But distinctions that were sharp to us as children become unclear;we are numbto new stimulation(刺激),new ideas.Relearning the art of seeing the world around us is quite simple,although ittakes practi

37、ce and requires breaking some bad habits.The first step in awakening senses is to stop predicting what we are going to see and feel before itoccurs._17_One chilly night when I was hiking in the Rocky Mountains with some students,I mentionedthat we were going to cross a mountain stream.The students b

38、egan complaining about how cold it would be.Wereached the stream,and they unwillingly walked ahead.They were almost knee-deep when they realized it was ahot spring.Later they all admitted theyd felt cold water at first._18_I saw bird watchers who spotted a bird,immediately looked it up in field guid

39、es,and said,aruby-crowned kinglet and checked it off.They no longer paid attention to the bird and never learned what it wasdoing.The pressures of time and destination are further blocks to awareness.I encountered many hikers whowere headed to a distant camp-ground with just enough time to get there

40、 before dark._19_They nevertake a moment to see whats around them.I asked them what theyd seen.Oh,a few birds,they said.Theyseemed bent on their destinations._20_Next time you take a walk,no matter where it is,take in all the sights,sounds and sensations.Wander in this frame of mind and you will ope

41、n a new dimension to your life.A.This blocks awareness.B.They dont know what awareness is.C.Curiosity gave us all a natural awareness.D.It seldom occurred to them towander a little bit.E.Nature seems to unfold to people who watch and wait.F.Being sharp doesnt mean we have to stay alert all the time,

42、though.G.Another block to awareness is the obsession many of us have with naming things.第二部分第二部分语言运用(共两节,满分语言运用(共两节,满分4545 分)分)第一节(共第一节(共 2020 小题;每小题小题;每小题 1.51.5 分,满分分,满分 3030 分)分)阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D 四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项The insistent knock on the door brought me quickly from my kitchen.With my chil

43、dren down for a nap,I_21_to answer before they were all awakened.We had just moved here and I couldnt_22_who itwould be.I openedthe door and a crack revealed an old man dressed in dirty clothing.“Can I help you?”I asked,hoping he had the wrong_23_.“Would you like to buy some fresh garden vegetables?

44、”His voice was trembling but his eyeswere_24_.I wondered if he badly needed the bit of money he was asking for his_25_.“Im Mr.Locket living around the corner.My wife_26_and my children live far away,”he_27_.Later we knewthat the need for companionship had sent him door to door_28_selling fruits and

45、vegetables and ours wasthe only door opened to him.As days went on,Mr.Locket became a_29_visitor.Every day he read books in our big chair with mychildren curled up on his lap.When they took an afternoon nap,he would_30_his head on the back ofthe chair.In his quiet and gentle way,he endeared himself

46、to each child._31_the name“Grandpa Locket”slipped into our conversations.Three years later,we had to move to Ontario.He arrived as usual that morning.“Mr.Locket,”I triedto_32_the news in a gentle way,“Youve become a(n)_33_part of this family,but.”Tearsglistened in the corners of his eyes.“I_34_to ke

47、ep in touch with you and.”My throat tightened.He nodded_35_softly said“Thank you for all your kindness to an old man.When I needed a family,you_36_me.”With tears,we allhugged him_37_.About a year later,a small_38_from Mr.Lockets daughter was delivered to our home.She informedus that our dear old fri

48、end had died.“Im so grateful for your loving care for my father,”she wrote,“I can see howmuch you_39_to him,too.”Actually,were also grateful for the_40_love that swept into ourlives the moment we opened that door.21.A.hesitatedB.hurriedC.hatedD.happened22.A.imagineB.recognizeC.believeD.acknowledge23

49、.A.numberB.roadC.directionD.address24.A.shiningB.understandingC.hopefulD.desperate25.A.produceB.foodC.clothesD.fruits26.A.went awayB.broke awayC.passed awayD.ran away27.A.complainedB.addedC.screamedD.roared28.A.in place ofB.by means ofC.in need ofD.by order of29.A.yearlyB.monthlyC.weeklyD.daily30.A.

50、restB.putC.plantD.lower31.A.GraduallyB.SuddenlyC.GenerallyD.Quickly32.A.announceB.makeC.breakD.report33.A.naturalB.innerC.necessaryD.treasured34.A.wishB.tryC.promiseD.struggle35.A.butB.andC.yetD.so36.A.includedB.refusedC.toleratedD.received37.A.willinglyB.tightlyC.eagerlyD.faithfully38.A.bookB.billC

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