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1、1 2020届江苏省南通市 2017 级高三 5 月二模考试英语试卷2020.5 祝考试顺利本试卷分第卷(选择题)和第卷(非选择题)两部分。满分 120分,考试时间 120 分钟。第卷(选择题共 85 分)第一部分:听力(共两节,满分 20 分)第一节(共 5 小题;每小题 1 分,满分 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。()1.In which season did the woman get to Prague?A.In
2、 summer.B.In autumn.C.In winter.()2.How much will the speakers pay for the shoes?A.35.B.25.C.15.()3.What is the woman going to wear?A.A skirt and a sweater.B.Jeans and a sweater.C.A shirt and a skirt.()4.How does the woman probably feel?A.Apologetic.B.Worried.C.Annoyed.()5.What is the probable relat
3、ionship between the speakers?A.Boss and employee.B.Salesperson and customer.C.Interviewer and interviewee.第二节(共 15 小题;每小题 1 分,满分 15 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、2 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。()6.What will the boy
4、 do on Saturday?A.Go shopping.B.Have a picnic.C.Ask friends round.()7.What will the woman buy tomorrow?A.Sausages.B.Salads.C.Pies.听第 7 段材料,回答第 8、9 题。()8.What do we know about the man?A.He often borrows things from the woman.B.He wants to use the womans camera.C.He needs to buy the best suit.()9.How
5、will the man go to attend the wedding?A.By motorcycle.B.By taxi.C.By car.听第 8 段材料,回答第 10 至 12 题。()10.What happened in the late 1970s?A.Return of the Jedi appeared.B.Science fiction movies became popular.C.There was a long gap in movie releases.()11.When did The Phantom Menace come out?A.In 1980.B.In
6、 1984.C.In 1999.()12.What are the speakers discussing?A.When Star Wars movies were released.B.What effects Star Wars movies have.C.How Star Wars movies were made.听第 9 段材料,回答第 13 至 16 题。()13.When did Karina become interested in cooking?A.When she helped her parents in the hotel kitchen.3 B.When she m
7、ade food for herself at home.C.When she worked in a restaurant.()14.What happened to Karina in the cooking competition?A.She won one of the prizes.B.Her dishes were thought highly of.C.She realized her talent for cooking.()15.Why did a top chef offer to train Karina?A.He needed someone to work on Sa
8、turdays.B.A famous person liked the food she made.C.She was quick at learning to cook.()16.What does Karina like to do in her free time?A.Stay with her family.B.Create new salads.C.Eat out.听第 10 段材料,回答第 17 至 20 题。()17.Who is the speaker talking to?A.Guest speakers.B.Club members.C.University student
9、s.()18.What does the speaker suggest doing?A.Comparing the clubs before joining one.B.Remembering to bring the library card.C.Trying to join a free club.()19.What information is on the registration document?A.A book list for each course.B.The names of the departmental heads.C.The classroom numbers f
10、or each class.()20.Where should one fix any accommodation problems?A.The secretary office.B.The academic department.C.The university administration.第二部分:英语基础知识运用(共两节,满分 35分)第一节:单项填空(共 15 小题;每小题 1 分,满分 15分)请认真阅读下面各题,从题中所给的 A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。4()21.Group activities can help children gain the concept
11、_ team spirit is crucial to more achievements.A.that B.where C.what D.which()22.Can we make it to the concert with such heavy traffic?Absolutely not.The pianist _ for about half an hour when we arrive.A.will be playing B.has played C.will have played D.has been playing()23.I cant figure out why some
12、 foreigners must go out _ staying at home is the safest way during the outbreak of the virus.A.until B.before C.unless D.when()24.Our high-tech zone has _ guidelines for sustainable development in the next five years.A.fallen for B.got over C.broken down D.laid out()25.A research project is quite di
13、fferent from homework _ you know there is a solution.A.which B.where C.what D.that()26.Since COVID-19 has largely been brought _,people in China are returning to their work in an orderly manner.A.under control B.under way C.under discussion D.under threat()27.With scenic spots exploring new projects
14、,ticket sales will no longer be the only source of _A.revision B.revenue C.revolution D.review ()28.I am going to the library.Do you have any books _?No,but thank you all the same.A.to return B.returned C.to be returned D.returning ()29.You are late for the morning assembly again!5 Im terribly sorry
15、.I _ a contract almost the whole night.A.was drafting B.have been drafting C.have drafted D.had drafted()30.The building of an ecological civilization has entered a critical period,_ that requires more quality products to meet peoples demand.A.it B.that C.one D.the one()31._ for the wrong turning on
16、 the highway,I would be having dinner with my friends now.A.Had it not been B.Were it not C.It had not been D.It were not()32.Our school often organizes various after-school activities,_ our stress to some degree.A.to relieve B.relieved C.having relieved D.relieving()33.Nantong has become one of the
17、 most _ cities in the Yangtze River Delta through innovation.A.dynamic B.conservative C.primitive D.ethnic()34.Our village is making efforts to _ its development pattern to promote green growth.A.squeeze B.compromise C.transform D.differentiate ()35.Could Martha afford the money to go on a trip abro
18、ad with us?Im afraid not.She is _ at the moment.A.physically challenged B.between jobs C.not all there D.all ears 第二节:完形填空(共 20 小题;每小题 1 分,满分 20分)请认真阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。I joined the army as an infantryman(步兵)instead of as a helicopter pilot because I only had the literacy(读写)level of
19、 an 11-year-old.I had 6 no idea that I had a reading level that _36_;I had just _37_ words when I didnt know them,and usually ended up getting them wrong.It was just before I turned 19 that I _38_ my very first book.I can vividly remember the sense of _39_ and achievement I felt.It was meant for pri
20、mary school children but I didnt _40_.I had read a whole book,and I was _41_.From then on I read anything and everything I could get.I just wanted to get as much _42_ as I could.I learned in those days at the _43_ education centre.There are always people looking forward to helping you and _44_ you s
21、tuff.But you are never going to progress _45_ you keep learning.The unbelievable educational _46_ that the army offers make it one of the few places that can help you climb up the ladder of social classes in the UK.For me,improving my literacy level had another more surprising _47_.When I left the a
22、rmy,I was asked to write a(n)_48_ of the Bravo Two Zero Mission and that led to the unexpected career change of becoming a(n)_49_I have spent quite a bit of time over the past few years _50_ schools,and workplaces,as well as army bases and businesses,to talk about my past and _51_ others to start re
23、ading and writing like me.The _52_ I give to all the people that I chat to is that if I can do it,anyone can.If that is a message that even one of them accepts and _53_,then it has been _54_.My experience shows that the best soldier out there is the one with a _55_ card.()36.A.high B.new C.low D.sen
24、ior ()37.A.gone over B.made up C.put down D.taken back ()38.A.wrote B.received C.bought D.read ()39.A.pride B.beauty C.duty D.security ()40.A.panic B.care C.doubt D.agree ()41.A.depressed B.puzzled C.trapped D.hooked 7()42.A.wealth B.knowledge C.support D.freedom()43.A.community B.nursery C.army D.h
25、ealth ()44.A.showing B.selling C.lending D.teaching ()45.A.unless B.until C.though D.since ()46.A.expenses B.backgrounds C.opportunities D.requirements ()47.A.trouble B.burden C.outcome D.challenge ()48.A.email B.diary C.scheme D.account ()49.A.athlete B.typist C.author D.porter ()50.A.visiting B.at
26、tending C.constructing D.inspecting ()51.A.permitting B.encouraging C.commanding D.preferring ()52.A.message B.story C.impression D.influence ()53.A.changes B.uses C.questions D.ignores ()54.A.controversial B.arbitrary C.ridiculous D.worthwhile()55.A.library B.credit C.business D.fitness 第三部分:阅读理解(共
27、 15 小题;每小题 2 分,满分 30分)请认真阅读下列短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。ARepel Lightweight Travel Umbrella Just 11 inches long when folded up,this travel umbrella is reinforced with fiberglass to help it resist stormy weather.It can be opened with one hand at the push of The Handbag Raincoat If youve splashed(
28、挥霍)out on a good handbag,you dont want it to be ruined in a downpour.This simple-8 a button(10;amazon.co.uk).as-can-be plastic cover is the solution(10;amazon.co.uk).YOSH waterproof(防水)phone case If you put your phone in this waterproof bag it will be protected from the rainbut youll still be able t
29、o use its touchscreen.With a“snap and lock”seal,it fits most phones up to 6.1 inches in size(10;amazon.co.uk).Hunter Womens Original Play Short Wellington Boots Tall wellies(长筒靴)are great for walking in long grass,but unnecessarily heavy for city wear;these short boots are a sensible investment for
30、urban folks who want to arrive at work with dry feet(100;).()56.What do the four items have in common?A.They are waterproof.B.They are of the same price.C.They are made of fiberglass.D.They are on sale on Amazon.()57.From the passage,we know _A.the handbag raincoat is of low quality B.the short boot
31、s are suitable for urban living C.the waterproof phone case has different sizes D.the travel umbrella can be folded using a button BPleasingly,a new study supports one of my favourite insights about writing,or getting any creative work donethough Im pretty sure that wasnt intentional,since the resea
32、rchers were actually studying traffic jams.Jonathan Boreyko,an American engineering professor,was crawling along in his car one day,observing how drivers naturally bunch up at red 9 lights,leaving mere inches between vehicles.Their motivation isnt a mystery:the closer you are to the car ahead,youd a
33、ssume,the better your chances of squeezing through before the light goes back to red,and the sooner youll reach your destination,even if you also increase the risk of collisions.But youd assume wrong.When Boreyko and a colleague recreated the traffic-light scenario(场景)on a special test track,they fo
34、und that drivers who bunched up made no swifter progress.True,they stopped slightly closer to the light.But it also took them longer to resume(继续)moving safely,and these two factors cancelled each other out.“Theres no point in getting closer to the car in front of you when traffic comes to a stop,”B
35、oreyko concluded.This is true of writing or similar work.People never rest in urgent pursuit of their goals.Yes,it all looks impressively productive.But as the psychologist Robert Boice argues,racing to get a task completed generally brings a cost that outweighs the benefit.You tire yourself out,so
36、you cant shine the next day.Or you neglect so many other duties that youre forced to take an extra day to catch up.Or you start damaging work youve already producedwhich is why the novelist Gabriel Garca M rquez said he gave up writing in the afternoon:he wrote more,but he had to redo it the next mo
37、rning,so the overall effect was to slow him down.Thats also why Boice insists that,when youre writing on a schedule,its as important to be disciplined about stopping as starting,even if youre on a roll.Clearly,this is all a convenient way to feel superior to people who put in more hours.But that doe
38、snt mean its untrue.Indeed,its scary to ask what role impatience plays in your life in general:how much of each day we spend leaning into the future,trying to get tasks“out of the way”,always focused on the destination,metaphorically(隐喻地)inching 1 0closer and closer to the bumper of the car ahead.No
39、ne of it gets us anywhere faster.Its also no way to live.()58.Which of the following best summarizes the finding of Boreykos study?A.The sooner,the better.B.More haste,no extra speed.C.The early bird catches the worm.D.Chances favour the prepared mind.()59.The author wants to tell us that in creativ
40、e work _A.tight planning avoids chaos B.overwork polishes our images C.impatience almost never pays D.afternoon time is less productive ()60.The author writes the passage to _A.advise people to stop racing B.instruct people to write skilfully C.persuade people to treasure time D.warn people to obey
41、traffic rules CIn the famous musical My Fair Lady,Eliza Doolittle,the poor daughter of a dustman who speaks with a thick Cockney accent,becomes the unwitting(不知晓的)target for a bet between two phonetics scholars.By the end of the musical,Doolittle is able to pronounce all of her words like a member o
42、f the British elite,fooling everyone at an embassy ball about her true origins.Its hard to imagine a version of My Fair Lady set in the US.because,unlike the British,Americans seem either unwilling or unable to honestly acknowledge their own social class.But a new set of scientific studies conducted
43、 by Michael Krauss and his colleagues at Yale University show that Americans find it easy to make distinctions about other peoples social class just by listening to them speak.In one study,the researchers asked 229 people to listen to 27 different speakers who varied in terms of their age,race,gende
44、r and social 1 1class.The participants heard each speaker say a total of seven different words.Based on just this short audio,participants were able to correctly identify which speakers were collegeeducated 55 percent of the timemore than what would be expected by chance.A major limitation of this s
45、tudy,however,was that it used college education as a criterion for social class.Then in another experiment,302 participants were asked to either listen to or read transcripts(文本)from 90 seconds of recorded speech in which the speakers talked about themselves without explicitly mentioning anything ab
46、out their social class.Participants were asked to judge what they thought the social classes of the speakers were by using a 10-rung ascending(上升的)ladder of increasing income,education and occupation status.They found that participants who heard the audio recordings were more accurate in judging whe
47、re the speakers fell in terms of their social status.To show whether these inferences have real-world consequences,Kraus and his colleagues ran another experiment.They recruited 274 participants,all of whom had past hiring experience,to either listen to the audio or read a transcript of the content.
48、The findings showed that participants were able to accurately judge the social class of the candidates and that this effect was stronger for participants who had heard the audio recordings.In addition,participants judged the higher-class candidates as more competent,a better fit for the job and more
49、 likely to be hired.Taken together,this research suggests that despite our discomfort about the topic,Americans are able to easily detect one anothers social class from small snippets of speech.Moreover,we use this information to discriminate against people who seem to be of a lower social class.Thi
50、s research identifies social class as another potential way that employers 1 2may discriminate against candidates,perhaps without even realizing it.()61.The author introduces his topic by _A.making a comparison B.justifying an assumption C.explaining a phenomenon D.relating the plot of a musical()62