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1、20202020 届无锡市宜兴第一中学高三英语第二次联考试题及答案届无锡市宜兴第一中学高三英语第二次联考试题及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 ASilicon Valley VolunteersDo you want to give back to your community while making new friends?Silicon Valley Volunteers i
2、s anorganization that includes both wishes.The organization is designed to help people find opportunities tovolunteer in theirlocal community while meeting others with similar interests.Silicon Valley Volunteers focuses onproviding opportunities that fit into the busy schedules(日程安排)of professionals
3、.Many opportunities listed onthe site are in the evenings or weekends.Please browse(浏览)the website to learn more about the organization.In addition to volunteeropportunities,there are other opportunities for becoming a leader as well.For any questions about the group,.Discussion about the groupCourt
4、ney H:Hey everyone.Im new to this group and would love to start meeting up with you guys.Im alittle unclear on how this group works.When you guys go ahead and have an event can someone message me theinfomation?Thanks so much.Former member:How about an online discussion for ways we can still voluntee
5、r.I just checked in here andthought there would be online activities!Maria O:We need volunteers on Friday,November 8th for The Silicon Valley Philanthropy Day!Volunteerswould act as greeters,check-in registrars,and ushers(接待员).The event is from 11 am to 1:30 pm on Nov.8th.Firstcome,firstserve!1.What
6、 is one of the purposes of the organization?A.To help find job opportunities.B.To help make new friends.C.To help develop a new hobby.D.To help experience the joy of sharing.2.Where can you learn more about the organization?A.In the magazine.B.In the newspaper.C.On the Internet.D.On TV.3.What kind o
7、f volunteers are needed from Maria O?A.Baby-sitters.B.Translators.C.Teachers.D.Greeters.BA Virginia teen is doing his part to make sure frontline health care workers are getting the meals they need tohelp them take care of themselves and others.Arul Nigam,17,of Tysons Corner,Va.,has had to make seve
8、ral adjustments since his school year endedabruptly in mid-March due to the coronavirus pandemic(新冠疫情).“We didnthave any classes for like over amonth and then after that there were a lot of technical difficulties.So I started to have a lot more free time,”hetells Yahoo Life.“It was really saddening,
9、but it was also something that really surprised me,that our health careworkers are facing something like that,”Nigam says.“So I wanted to see what I could do to help them becauseobviously,theyre sacrificing so much and giving so much for all of us.”In late March,the teen started fundraising efforts
10、with the help of friends and family to help these healthcare workers receive much-needed meals.He also began doing research about what hospitals had the mostamount of coronavirus cases,so he could prioritize those places first.He was also arranging for the orders to befulfilled at local family-owned
11、 restaurants impacted by shutdown orders.So far,Nigam has delivered over 1,000meals to 22 hospitals in 13 states,including New York,Massachusetts and Maryland.Nigams efforts have not only helped health care workers,but restaurants as well.With quarantinerestrictionstaking a toll onthe food industry,
12、places like Best Coast Burrito in Oakland,Calif.,have lost businessover the last few weeks.Best Coasts owner,Alvin Shen,tells Yahoo Life that being able to partner with Arul andothers in efforts to feed those on the frontline has been a big help.4.What would Nigam probably do according to his words?
13、A.Study at home by himself.B.Spend the more free time playing.C.Donate some money to health care workers.D.Do something helpful for health care workers.5.What is Nigams priority when delivering food?A.The urgency of meals.B.The severity of the virus.C.The number of doctors.D.The position of hospital
14、s.6.What does the phrase“taking a toll on”in the last paragraph mean?A.Turning a blind eye to.B.Keeping an eye on.C Causing lots of damage to.D.Answering completely for.7.Where can you probably read this text?A.Science fiction.B.Fashion magazine.C.Life magazine.D.Entertainment newspaper.CSimply bein
15、g quiet is a growing appeal.Lots of business have appeared to meet a rising demand for quiettime,from silent weekend getaways to silent dining,silent reading parties and even silent dating.Silence canmean different things to different people.We are usually silent only with those closest to us.So the
16、re is somethingalmost radical(不同凡响的)about the recent trend towards enjoying silence with strangers.Mariel started a regular silent reading party inDundeejust under a year ago.Readers bring their books andmeet in a bar,where they read together in silence for an hour or sometimes two and then put thei
17、r books away tochat and have a drink.“When the reading party starts,everything goes quiet,”says Mariel,“Its a little bit surreal(超现实的),especially in what is usually a noisy bar.However,there is something special about sharing the silencewith others.It offers a chance to escape from reality;everyone
18、is so busy with work and with technology beingever present.An event like thisgives people the opportunity to escape these things for a while.”Honi Ryan is an artist based inBerlinwho began hosting silent dinner back in 2006.The rules of the dinner are:no talking,no using your voice,no reading or wri
19、ting,trying to make as little noise as possible,not connectingwith technology,and staying for at least two hours.So far she has taken her silent dinner project toMexico,theUS,AustraliaandChina.“Its evident that the age-old connections we make over food do not depend on thewords around it.Silence cre
20、ates the space for the people and places involved to fill with whatever is needed;itisquite different from our usual social behaviors.”8.Why have lots of silent businesses appeared?A.To satisfy peoples demand for silence.B.To make people get close to each other.C.To appeal to young people.D.To chang
21、e peoples old way of life.9.What can we learn about Mariels silent reading parties?A.Readers can use their voice while reading.B.Readers can be busy with their work.C.Readers can connect with technology.D.Readers can chat and drink after reading.10.The underlined word“it”in the last paragraph refers
22、 to.A.noiseB.spaceC.silenceD.food11.What can be a suitable title for the text?A.Escape from Reality.B.Enjoying Being Quiet.C.Silent Reading Parties.D.Silent Dining Projects.DThe secrets of dreaming are always interesting psychologists.It is generally acknowledged in the field thatdreams people have
23、during this time betweenchildhood and full adulthood,thats around 30,are the strongestand most influential.Yet not enough is known about the repeated patterns of dreaming.Researchers are stilltrying to answer a basic question:How does dreaming relate to the life experiences and developmentalchalleng
24、es?G.William Domhoff and Adam Schneider,at theUniversityofCalifornia,help to answer this question byexamining the lengthy dream series of two individuals,“Izzy”and“Jasmine”.Izzy provided a collection of 4,329dream reports from between the ages of 12 and 25,while Jasmine provided 664 dreams recorded
25、between theages of 14 and 25.Large collections of dreams like these pose challenges to researchers.Until recently,the means of studyingdream series was to employ a team of recorders who take the time to code each dream for a predetermined(预先确定的)number of content categories,and then compare their res
26、ults.Nowadays,digital technologies enable theanalysis of language usage in dreams with high speed,accuracy,and objectivity.This marks a revolutionaryadvance in the science of dreaming.However,itcan only lead so far.To gain more specific and detailed insights,Domhoff and Schneider tailored word strin
27、gs(词串)for eachdreamer,mixing elements of traditional research with digital tools for analyzing large data sets.For Izzy theseword strings included“family and s”,“celebrities”and“fantasy”,while the word strings they created for Jasmineincluded“familiar places,”electrical equipment”and“music”.The rese
28、archers used these word strings to identifyconnections between their dreams and real lives.Surprisingly,the results of the analysis revealed a great deal ofconsistency(一致性)and continuity in both sets of dreams.Izzy pays much attention to pop culture,and hasaffection for famous actors.Jasmine is an a
29、ccomplished musician and performer.“The frequencies of dream elements show the intensity(强度)of the dreamers personal concern with thatelement in waking thought,”Domhoff and Schneider conclude.For anyone who still claims dreaming is merelyrandom nonsense from the brain and mental world,these findings
30、 are hard to explain away.12.What do psychologists agree with about dreams?A.Dreams are influenced by life experiences.B.Dreaming is never nonsense from the brain.C.Dreams in ones teens and twenties are strongest.D The patterns of dreaming are usually repeated.13.What does“it”underlined in paragraph
31、 3 refer to?A.The collection of dreams.B.Research into dreaming.C.The digital method.D.The challenge for psychologists.14.How do the researchers conduct their study?A.By analyzing large data sets.B.By developing individualized word strings.C.By identifying the patterns of dreaming.D.By making compar
32、ison with traditional research.15.Which can be the best title for the text?A.New tech,new findingB.Dreams:reflections of waking realityC.Lives,languages,dreamsD.Life experiences:elements of mental world第二节(共第二节(共 5 5 小题;每小题小题;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For C
33、hristians around the world,Wednesday is the beginning of Lent.It is the first day of a six-week religiousobservance before the Easter holiday.Lent is a time of sacrifice._16_.But before Lent begins,people get one last chance to enjoy themselves.Some attend celebrations on the Tuesday before Lent,als
34、o known as Fat Tuesday.In some cultures,peoplecelebrate Fat Tuesday by eating a sweet bread treat called paczki._17_.On Tuesday,the Paczki Day wastrending on social media.Many people shared photographs of the sugary,round treats.Traditionally,paczki is filled with sweet fruity jams made from plums a
35、nd the fruits of the roseplant._18_.It is reported that a hot dog stand will serve a“Coney Paczki.”That is a piece of meat inside ofsweet paczki instead of a traditional bun.One can add mustard,chili and even onions._19_.Other people celebrated Paczki Day by bringing large boxes of the treats to the
36、ir office.A Twitter user posteda photo of at least 20 paczki and asked“is there such a thing as too many paczki?”_20_.He found them at afood stand in one Detroit neighborhood,and made a video showing his paczki-eating experience.A.So Fat Tuesday is also known as Paczki Day.B.Paczki are from Poland a
37、nd similar to doughnuts.C.But another more traditional Twitter user thought it was just not the right way to celebrate Fat Tuesday.D.Many Christians stop eating meat and give up sugar and alcoholic drinks.E.A doctor from Egypt went looking for halal paczki.F.Christmas is the main festival of Christi
38、ans all over the world.G.But these days,people will put just about anything inside paczki.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My grandpa was not tall.But to me,a five-year-old child,he was a giant.We wou
39、ld sit side by side,watchingthe sun go down behindthe gas station across the busy street,a street that I was never_21_tocross_22_accompanied(陪伴)by an adult.One day we sat_23_the traffic,counting cars and trying to guess the color1 of the next one to turn thecorner.Suddenly Grandpa asked,“_24_?Yes,wa
40、s my reply.How would you like to run over to the gas station there and get_25_a bottle ofCoke?I couldnt believe my_26_.Had I heard right?Was he talking to me?On my familys modest(卑微的)income,Cokewas not a part of our diet.A few sips(小口抿)was all I had ever had,and certainly never my ownbottle.I replie
41、d shyly,Okay,already wondering how I would get across the_27_.I thought Grandpa wasgoing to go with me._28_,after he gave mea dime(硬币),he said to me,Okay,Im going tostay_29_and tell you when its safe to cross.You go over to the Coke machine,get your Coke and walkback._30_me to tell you when its safe
42、 to cross back.I was very both excited and nervous when Grandpa_31_my hand tightly.Together welooked_32_the street and down,and up again.When he told me it was safe to cross,he_33_my hand and I ran.I ran faster than I had ever run before.The street seemed_34_.Iwondered if I would_35_it to the other
43、side.Reaching the other side,I_36_to find Grandpastill standing exactly where I had left him,_37_proudly.Coke in hand,I proudly marched back out into the early evening dusk,seeing Grandpa waswaiting_38_.Stop right there!he yelled(喊).One or two cars sped by me,and once again,Grandpa yelled,Come on no
44、w,run!At last I crossed the street safely.Dont ever do that_39_,he warned.One long swallow(吞,咽)of the cold Coke cooled my sweating body.I_40_felt so proud.21.A.hopedB.expectedC.daredD.allowed22.A.ifB.whenC.unlessD.whether23.A.watchingB.noticingC.seeingD.finding24.A.HappyB.FunnyC.HungryD.Thirsty25.A.
45、youB.ourselvesC.meD.yourself26.A.eyesB.earsC.brainD.words27.A.CokeB.stationC.carsD.street28.A.ThoughB.HoweverC.BecauseD.Therefore29.A.homeB.hereC.inD.there30.A.Ask forB.Search forC.Wait forD.Look for31.A.tookB.shookC.heldD.put32.A.downB.backC.upD.upwards33.A.took hold ofB.let go ofC.lost hold ofD.co
46、ntrolled over34.A.narrowB.smoothC.longD.wide35.A.takeB.makeC.haveD.see36.A.turnedB.hadC.beganD.came37.A.smilingB.singingC.cryingD.calling38.A.angrilyB.impatientlyC.carefullyD.patiently39.A.againB.onceC.aloneD.though40.A.neverB.stillC.everD.also第二节(共第二节(共 1 10 0 小题;每小题小题;每小题 1.51.5 分,满分分,满分 1515 分)分)
47、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It was in the ninth year when I began to suffer_41._depression.My parents noticed but felt thatsince Id always been_42._good child,this would not last long._43._(fortunate),it was not so.I didnt have friends.Hardly could I share my problems.Deep anxietybegan to destro
48、y my_44._(confident).I got tired of studying and finally I refused to attendclass,_45._(shut)myself in my room for hours.The exam was drawing near,but I simply didnt care.My parents and teachers were surprised at my badbehavior.One morning,after an_46._(argue)with my father,I stood at the school gat
49、e,depressed.Then as the other students went to their classrooms,our headmaster called me.The next forty minutes was oneof the most important_47._(moment)in my life.She said she_48._(notice)a big change in meand wondered why.At first she took my handsin_49._(she)and listened patiently as I said my wo
50、rries.Then she hugged me as I cried.Months of loneliness disappeared in her motherly hug.No one had tried to understand what the real problem was except the headmaster,_50._helped meout simply by listening and hugging.第四部分第四部分写作(共两节,满分写作(共两节,满分4040 分)分)第一节短文改错(满分第一节短文改错(满分1010 分)分)51.假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交