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1、南充市白塔中学高2020级入学考试英语(考试时间:120分钟 全卷满分:150分)第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题L5分,满分75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。例:How much is the shirt?A. 19.15.B. 9.18. C. 9.15. 答案是 C。1. What does the man want to get?A. A tennis.B. A table.2. What a
2、re the speakers discussing?A. Which movie to see.B. What homework to do.C. What textbook to read.3. . What is the woman doing?A. Making a decision.B. Taking an examination.C. Looking for her watch.4. What do we know about the man?A. He is late.B. He is tired.5. . Which bus can the man catch?A. The 9
3、:30 one.B. The 9:40 one.第二节(共15小题;每小题L5分,满分22.5分)C. Tap water.C. He is hungry.C. The 10:00 one.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。6. What subject does Mike like best?A. Physics.B. Biology.7. How does the man feel
4、about his career prospects?A. Confident.B. Anxious.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8. Who is the man probably?A. A farmer.B. A host.9. What will the weather be like this afternoon?C. Chemistry.C. Confused.C. A guide.A. Sunny.B. Rainy.C. Windy.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。(Text 1)W: Tim, are you OK?M: Yes, Im fine! Tve been play
5、ing table tennis with Andy. We were playing in the game room but then we moved the table out into the garden. Tve just come to get some tap water!(Text 2)W: Do we have homework for Monday? I dont have anything written down.M: Nothing to read in the textbook, but we have to see a movie and write a pa
6、ragraph about it. (Text 3)W: Could I have a few more minutes to finish?M: Im afraid not. Its a timed test.(Text 4)W: Werent you supposed to be here an hour ago?M: Sorry, but there was a long line of vehicles that couldnt move for miles.(Text 5)M: When does the next bus leave for New York?W: Buses le
7、ave for New York every half hour. You just missed the nine-thirty bus by ten minutes.(Text 6)W: Whats your favorite branch of science, Mike?M: I have studied biology, chemistry and physics for seven years during secondary school. I decided that chemistry was my favorite and I wanted to do it to a hi
8、gher level. I recently started my second year of university on a chemistry degree.W: Thafs cool. What are the career opportunities after graduating?M: A college education seems to prepare most chemistry majors for research or lab work, but there are many paths that are open to a chemistry major. So
9、I think my major leads to excellent career prospects.(Text 7)M: . and thats how the sheep got into the house. Next up, ifs Allie with the weather.W: Hello there.M: Is it raining at the moment?W: No, its stopped raining. This morning, there were light winds and a few showers and theres still a lot of
10、 rain on the ground here. In fact, this afternoon, the showers should be replaced by sunshine. Were expecting temperatures of about 20 or 21 degrees, so it will be quite warm for this time of year! And it means that therell be great weather for anyone planning a picnic this afternoon.M: Thank you Al
11、lie, thats great to hear!(Text 8)M: Mary, Tve just finished my listening class. It was a bit difficult.W: Why not enjoy some social activities? They give you a chance to practice your English. Ive just picked up a schedule today.M: Lefs have a look. What are they doing tonight?W: Theyve got Singing
12、with Guitar on Monday night. They teach you traditional British folk songs. It starts at 8 and lasts for two hours.M: Fm not much of a singer. And Ive got a lecture early tomorrow morning. A BBC journalist is going to talk about his experiences. Look, theres International Evening on Wednesday in the
13、 school hall.W: Yeah, students from all over the world will sing international songs. Would you like to go and see it?M: Yes. Another thing I want to do this weekend is go to Stratford-on-Avon. You have to sign up at the student services office in advance. Ive got time right now. So I think Ill go a
14、head and sign my name.(Text 9)W: Henry, I need your advice on my job application letter.M: OK. Let me see . Well, in Britain, a photo is not expected. Ifs unnecessary to include your hobbies as well, because they have nothing to do with the job youre applying for. I cant see here that youve got a dr
15、iving license.W: I didnt mention it because almost everyone here my age has one. Do I need to put it on my letter?M: Yes. And youre fluent in Chinese, right?W: Yes. I studied in Nanjing for almost two years as an exchange student. My spoken Chinese is pretty good. I know about 2,000 Chinese characte
16、rs. I picked up some French while I was teaching Japanese in Paris, but Im hardly fluent.M: So lefs include three languages as your skills. Your educational background in Japan is fine, and so is being a teacher in Paris. Why didnt you mention that you worked fbr your uncle before?W: I only worked f
17、or a month when his office assistant was away. I did photocopying and typing mostly. But Im not very good at typing. I was too ashamed to include it. Besides, what would happen if anyone gave me a typing test?(Text 10)I live in a small town. Three years ago, my friends and I decided to convince our
18、local community of the need for a proper park. We soon formed an action group consisting of students, teachers, parents and others - all led by local restaurant owner Martin Ashton. The next thing the action group had to do was to start raising money. We persuaded our school to organize a concert an
19、d all the ticket money went towards the park fund. Apart from this, we did everything we could think of to raise money 一 I took away the rubbish and others organized sales of second-hand books and stuff like that. Six months later, we only had 185, 000. But our target budget was 200,000. In the mean
20、time, John Richardson was helping out with the planning stage of the project. He works as an architect in London and has got close links with colleagues in the United States. They have a company called Xcite, who has won awards for their park design. So the action group held a community meeting. Alm
21、ost ninety-eight percent said yes to Xcite. Now we have this fantastic new park.10. When will Singing with Guitar finish tonight?A. At 8:00.B. At 9:00.11. What will the man do on Wednesday?A. Sing folk songs.B. Watch a performance.12. Where will the man probably go next?A. The student services offic
22、e. B. The school hall.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13. What does the man advise the woman to add to the letter?A. Her hobbies.B. Her photo.14. What language is the woman least fluent in?A. Chinese.B. French.15. . What did the woman do in Paris?A. She visited her uncle.B. She received education.C. She worked as
23、a teacher.16. What does the woman think of her typing skills?A. Useful.B. Poor.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17. Who took charge of the action group?A. A school teacher.B. A restaurant owner.18 . What did the speaker persuade the school to do to raise money?A. Organize a concert.B. Collect the rubbish.C.At 10:0
24、0.C. Meet a journalist.C. The lecture room.C. Her driving license.C. Japanese.C. Basic.C. A community worker.C. Sell second-hand books.19 . How much more did the action group need after collecting money for six months?A. 15, 000.B. 10, 000.C. 5, 000.20 . What was most community members attitude towa
25、rd using Xcite?A. Concerned.B. Uncaring.C. Approving.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,并在答 题卡上将该项涂黑。AFour Most Popular BooksEmily 9s Houseby Amy Belding BrownMargaret Maher works as the servant in the family home of poet Emily Dickinson, cleaning, cooking,
26、and defending her hostess from prying (窥探)eyes. Margarets special voice brings this novel to life; its a viewpoint full of honesty, humor, and clever observations.Allinby Billie Jean KingThe tennis champion writes about her life with self-awareness, while not underplaying her role as a trailblazer (
27、先斗区)for womens rights. She isnt satisfied with her younger self for feeling a need to hide her sexual identity to safeguard her career, and touches on the damage that secret caused.Pastoral Songby James RebanksEnglish sheep farmer and writer James Rebanks offers a sustainable method for raising anim
28、als, preserving habitat, caring for the environment, and helping small farmers all at the same time.Agatha of Little Neonby Claire LuchetteThis is a novel about desire and sisterhood, figuring out how you fit in (or dont), and the unexpected friends who help you find your truest self.Agatha is one o
29、f four young nuns (修女),who tend to the residents of Little Neon, a house in Rhode Island. She has lived every day of the last nine years with her sisters: they work together, laugh together and pray together. Their world is contained within the little house they share. The four of them are devoted t
30、o Mother Roberta and to their quiet, purposeful life.21 . Who will probably be interested in the book Emily s House?A. Those who love poetry.B. Those who support womens rights.C. Those who are fond of nature.D. Those who like playing tennis.22 . Which book refers to the way to keep animals?A. Emily
31、s House.B. All In,C. Pastoral Song.D. Agatha of Little Neon.23 . Who wrote the book telling the story of four sisters?A. Amy Belding Brown.B. Billie Jean King.C. James Rebanks.D. Claire Luchette.BGrace was a single mother with a young son. She taught the first grade and worked very hard. She drove a
32、 small old car. One August, the teachers returned from a summer break to see Grace drive up to school with three children. The two girls were Graces former students who had lost their parents. They did not want to enter a foster care centre. They turned to Grace-their first grade teacher-for help. T
33、hough she and her son lived in a small house, Grace took the girls in.During lunch, while other teachers shared life stories, Grace never complained about her new responsibilities. She did, however, speak about her car. With three children to transport, the car was too small and slow. It even burned
34、 engine oil. Grace needed something new. However, she couldnt buy one with three children in her home.As a good friend, I listened to her concerns. At that time,I did not have much money. But I wanted to help Grace buy a car. An idea hit me when I watched a TV show.One day, Grace received an invitat
35、ion to a TV show. She was surprised but decided to attend it. Midway through the show the host called Grace to the stage. He explained he had received a letter, knowing her need for a new car. The audience listened to the details of Graces story and were all moved. Then the host said that Grace woul
36、d receive a new car for her family. Cheers filled the studio and Grace shook with disbelief.Six hundred miles away, I watched the joy of it all from the television in my living room. Graces big heart taught me many lessons that year. I did nothing but share her story.24 .What can we infer about Grac
37、e according to the first paragraph?A.She knew the girls parents.B.She was veiy kind-hearted.C.She wanted to sell her small car.D.She didnt have a summer break as other teachers.25 .What troubled Grace?A.She couldnt afford to buy a new car.B.She found it hard to raise three kids alone.C.She couldnt s
38、pare more time for her students.D.She had no time to transport her kids to school.26 .Why did Grace receive an invitation to the show?A.The author turned to the show for help.B.The school wanted to make her story known.C.The school rewarded her for her hard work.D.The show picked some single mothers
39、 to report randomly.27 .What can be the best title for the text ?A.A Letter From My FriendB.Helping My Friend Get a CarC.Inviting My Friend to A Show D.A Single Mother with Three KidsCFrom tiny hummingbirds(蜂鸟)to giant whooping cranes, roughly half of the worlds more than 10,000 bird species migrate
40、(迁徙).Longer wings and powerful flying muscles often help these birds cross vast expanses of air. But a study of nearly all bird species suggests many migrators share another unexpected flight aid: lighter-colored feathers.Being a bit more lightly colored than non-migrating birds may help these long-
41、distance fliers stay cool as they work hard under the hot sun to fly, researchers report December 6 in Current Biology.Its known that color can help birds hide from predators (捕食者)by blending in, or attract mates by standing out. But color has subtle effects too, including regulating temperature by
42、absorbing or reflecting light, says Kaspar Delhey, an expert at the Max Planck Institute for Ornithology in Germany. For example, bird eggs laid in colder climates tend to be darker, which may help keep them warm.Migrating birds push their bodies to the physiological limit, which creates much heat.
43、Some species cope by rising to cooler air during daytime. If overheating is a problem in migratory birds, another way of dealing with that would be to evolve lighter colors that absorb less heat, Delhey says.Delhey and his colleagues analyzed over 20,000 illustrations of 10,618 bird species, ranking
44、 feather lightness for each species and comparing that with how far the birds fly. On average, lightness slightly increased with migratory distance, the team found. The longest-distance migrators were about 4 percent lighter than non-migrators, an effect that wasnt explained by size, climate or habi
45、tat type for different species.Its not a big difference,“ Delhey says, noting that many migrators are darkly colored, perhaps fbr reasons unrelated to flight. But the trend was remarkably consistent.Very different groups with very different biologies show this pattern,Delhey says.64That surprised us
46、.” 28. Which of the following ignored previously help migratory birds fly?A. Longer wings.B. Vast expanses of air.C. Lighter-colored feathers.D. Powerful flying muscles.29. What does the underlined word “subtle“ in paragraph 3 probably mean?A. Ambiguous.B. Terrible. C. Smart. D. Tender.30. How do mi
47、grating birds deal with overheating in them?A. By evolving lighter colors.B. By reaching bodies9 limit.C. By flying higher to the sky.D. By absorbing more lights.31. What can be inferred from Delheys study?A. 10,618 bird species fly over a long distance altogether.B. Species of migrating birds feath
48、ers vary significantly.C. Migrators with dark feathers are clearly related to flight.D. Migratory distance can be judged by feathers9 lightness.DHave you ever thrown a camel? Camels are large and heavy animals, so it would be hard to do so. But in the French-speaking Democratic Republic of the Congo, to throw a camel“ is a way of saying “to make a spelling mistake”. In the past, a phrase like tha