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    2020年普通高等学校招生全国统一考试

    英语·模拟预测卷()

    本试卷7页,满分120分。考试用时120分钟

    注意事项:

    1.答卷前,考生务必用黑色字迹的钢笔或签字笔将自己的校名、姓名、考号、座位号等 相关信息填写在答题卡指定区域内。

    2.选择题每小题选出答案后,请用2B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;不能答在试卷上。              .

    3.非选择题必须用黑色字迹的钢笔或签字笔作答,答案必须写在答题卡各题目指定区域 内的相应位置上;如需改动,先划掉原来的答案,然后再写上新的答案;不准使用铅 笔和涂改液,不按以上要求作答的答案无效。

    4. 考生必须保证答题卡的整洁。

     

    第一部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分40)

    第一节(15小题;每小题2,满分30)

    阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(ABCD)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂。

    A

    Going to college was not optional. In my family, it was just another step toward the American dream. As soon as I graduated, I enrolled (入学)in the English Department of Colorado State University. I went on to earn two scholarships, and membership in the National Honor Society. I truly believed the hard work was worth it.

    It wasn't until a few months ago that I realized how clueless I was. I had been combing through the classifieds when my eyes fell upon my dream job: “National College Magazine looking for writers ”.

    Thrilled, I spent the weekend composing a resume . Needless to say, I was stunned when the interviewer barely took one glance before throwing it aside.

    "No experience," he said flatly.

    I felt like screaming, "What do you mean, no experience? Look at these grades."

    I was left to absorb the shock of rejection, thinking that nobody ever told me that a 4. 0 student would be turned down for a job.

    Didn't all of my hard work count for anything?

    I see plenty of demands for two years of experience at a print publication, but none requiring extensive knowledge of how to write academic papers. Yet 95% of my energy in school went toward the latter, leaving me little time to devote to anything else. If career preparation is supposed to be the point of college, then why isn't it the focus?

    Has a college degree just become another societal status symbol like fancy cars or designer clothes?

    Given my experience, I feel that a college degree would be a lot more valuable if students were required to get some outside experience to supplement their in — class knowledge. Instead of requiring four science classes, why not three science classes and an internship? In my college career, I took one class that taught me how to write and submit essays for publication. This ever — so — brief taste of the real world was like holding an ice cream sundae in front of a child and only giving her a small bite.

    1Why did the author study so hard at college?

    ATo maintain a family tradition. BTo land an ideal job.

    CTo fulfill parents' expectations. DTo win scholarships for the tution

    2What accounted for the author's failure in job hunting?

    AHis dull resume. BHis misjudgment in high scores.

    CHis lack of experience. DHis poor performance in the interview.

    3What does the underlined sentence in the last paragraph imply?

    AAcademic writing is a small part of college life.

    BCollege education always covers unimportant things.

    CCompetition in college is not as fierce as that in the real world.

    DThe author feels held back by his lack of real — world experience.

    4What does the author want to tell us by writing this article?

    AGet a college degree and you will go far.

    BCollege students should make the best of their time.

    CCareer preparation is a necessity for college education.

    DLanding a successful career is better than a college degree.

     

    B

    Although it has been indicated in recent years that plants are capable of seeing, hearing and smelling, they are still usually thought of as silent. But now, for the first time, Itzhak Khait and his colleagues at Tel Aviv University in Israel found that tomato and tobacco plants made ultrasonic(超声的)sounds at frequencies humans can't hear when stressed by a lack of water or when their stem is cut.

    Microphones placed 10 centimeters from the plants picked up sounds in the ultrasonic range of 20 to 100 kilohertz. Human hearing usually ranges from 20 hertz to 20 kilohertz. " These findings can alter the way we think about the plant kingdom , " they wrote in their study, which has not yet been published.

    On average, drought - stressed tomato plants made 35 sounds an hour, while tobacco plants made 11. When plant stems were cut, tomato plants made an average of 25 sounds in the following hour, and tobacco plants 15. Unstressed plants produced fewer than one sound per hour. It is even possible to distinguish between the sounds to know what the stress is. The researchers trained a machine — learning model to separate the plantssounds from those of the wind, rain and other noises of the greenhouse, correctly identifying in most cases whether the stress was caused by dryness or a cut, based on the sound's intensity and frequency. Water — hungry tobacco appeared to make louder sounds than cut tobacco, for example. Although Khait and his colleagues only looked at tomato and tobacco plants, they believe other plants may make sounds when stressed.

    Enabling farmers to listen for water — stressed plants could " open a new direction in the field of precision(精准) agriculture", the researchers suggest. They add that such an ability will be increasingly important as climate change exposes more areas to drought.

    Khait's study also suggests that insects and some mammals can hear and respond to from as far as 5 metres away. A moth may decide against laying eggs on a plant that sounds water - stressed. Edward Farmer at the University of Lausanne, Switzerland thinks the idea that moths might be listening to plants is “a little too speculative”. After all, there are already plenty of explanations for why insects avoid some plants and not others.

    5What were tomato and tobacco plants' reactions to different stresses?

    AThey reacted to different types of stress with the same sound.

    BCut tomato plants produced more sounds per hour than water — hungry ones .

    CCut tobacco plants seemed to make lower sounds than drought - stressed ones.

    DTobacco plants might make louder sounds than tomato plants when short of water.

     

    6What's the main idea of Paragraph 4?

    AThe potential applications of the research.

    BChallenges facing farmers in the future.

    CFarmers' contributions to the research.

    DThe future development of agriculture.

    7What does the underlined word "speculative" in the last paragraph probably mean?

    APractical. BSurprising.

    CUnsupported. DComplicated.

    8What may be the best tide for the text?

    ASilent scream BMysteries of nature

    CInner voices DA yet - to-be - published study

     

    C

      The following picture books are a wonderful way to improve the summer experience with kids.

    ♦ Vampirina at the Beach by Anne Marie Pace

    Vampirina and her best monster friend head to the beach during the full moon on a perfect summer night to enjoy all the fun and festivities the beach has to offer. Along the way, Vampirina’s beach adventures highlight the importance of beach safety to ensure a heroic adventure for all.

    Available from Amazon, $11.50

    ♦ Summer by Alice Low

    Summer brings so many things to a spirited boy, an eager girl, and an excited little dog. The season is filled with adventure. With clever rhyming words, clever phrasing, and playful images, children will love following along as this energetic trio (三重唱) takes in all the sunshine, big beach waves, fireworks, and sweet treats of this truly memorable time of year.

    Available from Amazon, $6.23

    ♦ Waiting for Pumpsie by Barry Wittenstein

    Summer is the season of baseball, and there’s no better way to celebrate summer than with the true story of Pumpsie Green’s rise from the minors to the Boston Red Sox in 1959. As the final major league team to include black athletes, young Bernard and his family travel to Fenway Park to witness Pumpsie Green take the field in this inspirational tale of equality and progress.

    Available from Amazon, $9.61

    ♦ The Night Before Summer Camp by Natasha Wing

    Sure, camp sounds fun, but when you don’t quite know what to expect, it’s only natural to feel a little nervous away from Mom and Dad. With rhyming prose (散文) and cheerful illustrations (插图), this cheering story of an unwilling boy who comes to enjoy all the fun summer camp will have children ready to take on their own camp adventure!

    Available from Amazon, $3.52

    9What benefit can children get from Vampirina at the Beach?

    AEnjoying the excitement of sports.

    BMaking friends with pets more easily.

    CStrengthening the sense of shore safety.

    DGaining the courage to enjoy summer camp.

    10Which of the following book is related to human rights?

    ASummer. BWaiting for Pumpsie.

    CVampirina at the Beach. DThe Night Before Summer Camp.

    11What do the four books have in common?

    AThey tell what happens in the hot season.        BThey introduce camp adventures.

    CThey describe sweet music.                   DThey have the same price.

     

    D

     Smile! It makes everyone in the room feel better because they, consciously or unconsciously, are smiling with you. Growing evidence shows that an instinct for facial mimicry(模仿) allows us to empathize with and even experience other people’s feelings. If we can’t mirror another person’s face, it limits our ability to read and properly react to their expressions. A review of this emotional mirroring appears on February 11 in Trends in Cognitive Sciences.

    In their paper, Paula Niedenthal and Adrienne Wood, social psychologists at the University of Wisconsin, describe how people in social situations copy others’ facial expressions to create emotional responses in themselves. For example, if you’re with a friend who looks sad, you might “try on” that sad face yourself without realizing you’re doing so. In “trying on” your friend’s expression, it helps you to recognize what they’re feeling by associating it with times in the past when you made that expression. Humans get this emotional meaning from facial expressions in a matter of only a few hundred milliseconds.

    “You reflect on your emotional feelings and then you generate some sort of recognition judgment, and the most important thing that results in is that you take the appropriate action—you approach the person or you avoid the person,” Niedenthal says. “Your own emotional reaction to the face changes your perception of how you see the face in such a way that provides you with more information about what it means.”

    A person’s ability to recognize and “share” others’ emotions can be prevented when they can’t mimic faces. This is a common complaint for people with motor diseases, like facial paralysis(瘫痪) from a stroke, or even due to nerve damage from plastic surgery. Niedenthal notes that the same would not be true for people who suffer from paralysis from birth, because if you’ve never had the ability to mimic facial expressions, you will have developed compensatory ways of interpreting emotions.

    People with social disorders associated with mimicry or emotion-recognition damage, like autism(自闭症), can experience similar challenges. “There are some symptoms in autism where lack of facial mimicry may in part be due to limitation of eye contact,” Niedenthal says.

    Niedenthal next wants to explore what part in the brain is functioning to help with facial expression recognition. A better understanding of that part, she says, will give us a better idea of how to treat related disorders.

    12According to the passage, facial mimicry helps ________.

    Aexperience one’s own feelings clearly Bchange others’ emotions quickly

    Crespond to others’ expressions properly Ddevelop friendship with others easily

    13We can know from Paragraph 4 and 5 that ________.

    Apeople with motor diseases may also suffer from autism

    Bpeople born with facial paralysis may still recognize emotions

    Cpeople with social disorders can’t have eye contact with others

    Dpeople receiving plastic surgery have difficulty in mimicking faces

    14According to Niedenthal, the next step of the study will focus on ________.

    Ahow we can treat brain disorders                 Bwhat can be done to regain facial mimicry

    Chow our brain helps us with emotional mirroring   

    Dwhat part of our brain helps recognize facial expression

    15The passage is written to ________.

    Adiscuss how people react positively to others’ smiles

    Bdraw people’s attention to those with social disorders

    Cintroduce a new trend in facial expression recognition

    Dexplain how emotional mirroring affects people’s empathy

     

    第二节 (5小题:每小题2分,满分10)

    根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。

    Hello! My name is Aurora Carlson. I was born in England, educated in both the French and American schooling systems, and lived most of my life in various places around the United States.

    16

    This undying love for everything Chinese started when I was 16. On somewhat of a whim(奇想), I decided to spend a year  as an exchange  student in Beijing,  attending a  local Chinese High School and living  with  a wonderful Chinese host family.17After just one year, I became mad about everything in here.

    18 I received a BAin Chinese and East Asian Studies from the University of Wisconsin-Madison, and can speak and write Mandarin Chinese on a near-native level. Though I am fully aware of the land and have traveled quite a lot throughout the country, my curiosity in the studies of China never fades. 19  A place that once upon a time seemed such a faraway     land now feels like a second home; a home with the most welcoming of neighbors.

    In my free time, I love to do yoga and cook.20I hope you join me in Rediscovering China, to explore this wonderful place from a unique foreign viewpoint.

    AI graduated from University of California, Berkeley.

    BI find it really hard to put down Chinese history books.

    CUnfortunately, I have not yet mastered Chinese cuisine.

    DI have landed at CCTV by way of a strong interest in China.

    E.On the contrary, it seems that the more I learn, my interest grows even stronger.

    F.Before this, I really had no knowledge or connection to this faraway land, just young curiosity.

    G.Since then, my life has seemed to focus on gaining a better understanding of the country and its people.

     

    第二部分 英语知识运用 (共两节,满分45)

    第一节 完形填空(20小题:每小题1.5分,满分30)

    阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的ABCD四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

    I'm not a musician. I haven't been dancing since birth, nor have I been playing the    21    sport for 10 years. I grew up jumping from activity to activity,    22    nearly every sport under the sun. As a result, I've become a (an)    23    of all trades.

    I always felt ashamed of this. I felt like I    24    time on these short attempts.    25   , I stopped looking into new activities, because I was never going to    26    in any of them.

    This is, I now realize, totally    27   .

    I did musical theater as a kid, but    28    after getting into high school because I had too many other    29   . Those years on the stage led me to    30    public speaking. I tried every style of dance, which let me fall in love with    31   . Later, I signed up for color guard(护旗队) because I    32    being in front of a crowd. Thanks to my background in    33   , I had a better foundation than other    34   , and was able to pick up the basics a little faster and learn the more    35    skills a little easier.

    We love the activities we do. Our hobbies are a    36    of who we are. It only makes sense that as we grow and change, so should our    37   . Old flames can lead to new passions.

       38    is never a waste of time. We spend out whole lives    39   . So why not start the guitar at  20, 40, or 75? It's never too late to pick up something new, and it makes you    40   .

    21Aprofessional Bsame Cindoor Dfavorite

    22Awatching Bassessing Ctrying Denjoying

    23Aamateur Bvolunteer Cleader Dloser

    24Aspent Bsaved Ckilled Dwasted

    25AObviously BGradually CEventually DFortunately

    26Astand out Bshow off Cturn up Dspeak out

    27Anecessary Bwrong Cdifferent Dacceptable

    28Ahesitated Bregretted Cforgot Dstopped

    29Aactivities Blessons Cproblems Dstyles

    30Aavoid Bdeliver Cadvocate Dlove

    31Asinging Bdesigning Cperforming Dsharing

    32Amissed Badmitted Cconsidered Dsuggested

    33Aspeech Bdance Cmusic Dphysics

    34Acompetitors Bwinners Cinstructors Dbeginners

    35Apractical Bappropriate Cadvanced Dcommon

    36Asight Breflection Cdirection Dfigure

    37Ainterests Bages Cneeds Dsocieties

    38AImagination BPractice CCuriosity DExperience

    39Alearning Bworking Csearching Dentertaining

    40Aluckier Bricher Chappier Dsimpler

     

    第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)

    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。

    China started making animated films (动画片) almost at the same time as Japan. The first full-length Japanese anime color film, The White Snake Enchantress, an 41 (adapt) of the famous Chinese legend of the white snake, 42 (release) in 1958. Before that, The Magical Pen, loosely 43 (base) on Chinese children’s book Ma Liang With the Magical Pen, 44 (win) multiple international prizes. However, in the following years China’s animation industry fell behind, especially in the 1990s 45 Japanese and U. S. animations entered the Chinese market.

    But in recent yearsChina’s animation industry has seen fast growth. For instance, recently Ne Zha had achieved 46 box office of 5.6 billion yuan ($787.5 million) by September 10, 47 (become) the highest-grossing (票房最高的) animated film made by China. 48, in spite of the huge amount of capital poured into the industry, the bubble may burst 49 animated works’ quality doesn’t improve. The industry shouldn’t be pushed forward by capital 50 by creativity, Lu Wei, producer of Monkey King: Hero Is Back, said.

     

    第三部分写作(共两节,满分35)

    第一节 短文改错(10小题:每小题1分,满分10)

    假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文。文中共有10处语言错误,每句中最多有两处每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。

    增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(ˆ, 并在其下面写出该加的词。

    删除:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉。

    修改:在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。

    注意: 1. 每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;

    2.只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。

    On December 30after two weeks’trainingwe finally began our work for volunteer guides in a museum.During the first two weeksI learnt a lot about the story behind the artworks.In order to do good in the workmy teammates and I made fully preparations.We first worked out a careful plan.Then we practiced use proper body language to explain the artworks better.The month-long volunteer work has now come to endfrom what I understand that it isn’t easy to be a good guide.Besides.I also realize that how important teamwork is.I believed that I will get lifelong benefits from the short and meaningful experience.

    第二节 书面表达 (满分25)

    假定你是李华, 你的美国交换生同学Amber想去参加市博物馆的外籍志愿讲解员选拔活动, 发邮件向你征求意见。请你回复邮件, 内容包括:

    1. 表示支持并说明理由;

    2. 参选前需要做的准备。

    注意:1. 词数100左右;

    2. 可以适当增加细节, 以使行文连贯。

    参考词汇:讲解员 docent

    ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    参考答案:

    第一部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分40)

    第一节(15小题;每小题2,满分30)

    1—15  BCDC  CACA  CBA  CBDD

    第二节(5小题:每小题2分,满分10)

    16—20  DFGEC

    第二部分英语知识运用 (共两节,满分45)

    第一节 完形填空(20小题:每小题1.5分,满分30)

    21—40  BCADC  ABDAD  CABDC  BADAC

    第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)

    41adaptation

    42was released

    43based

    44had won

    45when

    46a

    47becoming

    48However

    49if/when

    50but

    第三部分写作(共两节,满分35)

    第一节 短文改错(10小题:每小题1分,满分10)

    for→as

    story→stories

    good→well

    fully→full

    use→using

    end前面加上an

    what→which

    删除that

    believed→believe

    and→but

     

    第二节书面表达 (满分25)

    Dear Amber,

    I’m glad to know that you are interested in the position as a volunteer docent in the city museum. I surely approve of this idea because this job not only is beneficial to your Chinese study but also enables you to learn more about the history and culture of the city.

    Before the selection, you’d better prepare a self-introduction, where you can show your love and understanding of Chinese culture. It’s also helpful to learn something about the museum in advance, such as its exhibitions and activities. You can either visit its website or go to the museum in person.

    Feel free to tum to me if there’s any further questions.

    Yours,

    Li Hua

     

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