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2020屆高三英語(yǔ)二輪 復(fù)習(xí)測(cè)試卷(2)

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1、高三二輪復(fù)習(xí)測(cè)試卷(英語(yǔ))(2) 第一卷(三部分,共115分) 第一部分 聽(tīng)力(共兩節(jié),滿(mǎn)分30分) 略 第二部分 英語(yǔ)知識(shí)運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié),滿(mǎn)分45分) 第一節(jié) 單項(xiàng)填空(共15小題;每小題1分,滿(mǎn)分15分) 21. Generally speaking, in the United States ____ 15-percent tip is normal for ____ most restaurants. A. a; / B. an; the C. /; a D. /; the 22. Between the two periods of cla

2、sses is a break, we can have a short rest. A. then B. where C. when D. which 23. There is no point ____ further. I think he has made a decision. A. to argue B. argued C. in arguing D. argues 24. — I am sorry to hear that your mother is ill in hospital. — __

3、__. A. That’s all right B. You don’t have to be so sorry C. It is nothing D. It’s very kind of you 25. Jane is a good dancer. When on stage, she is always so proud of herself. A. stands B. standing C. is standing D. stood 27. You can ____ your time about handing in your home

4、work; there is no rush. A. have B. spend C. take D. save 28. ____ in the past, at the moment it is a favorite hair color. A. Unpopular as red was B. As red was unpopular C. Red was as unpopular D. As unpopular red was 29. The little boy is lucky enough to have escaped __

5、__ to death in the big fire. A. burning B. to be burned C. being burned D. to have been burned 31. — Please follow me in case you get lost. This is your first time in the city, right? — Yeah. How ____? A. did you know B. do you know C. had you known D. will you know 32. On

6、e condition of this job is that you must be ____ to work at weekends. A. available B. capable C. acceptable D. accessible 33. — Mr Green, we’ve made two plans for your travel. Which would you like? — ____. I don’t care. A. None B. Both C. Either D. Neither 34. — Your room looks

7、 a real mess, Tony. — ____? A. What for B. So what C. What if D. So how 35. I don’t say I am against their plan. But the trouble is they do doesn’t agree with what they say. A. what that B. that what C. if what D. what 第二節(jié) 完形填空(共20小題;每小題1. 5分,滿(mǎn)分30分) Lulu is a b

8、rave pet in our shelter. As you know, there are a lot of forest fires during the summer season. Many forests are badly 36 by fire each year. Not far from our shelter, a forest caught fire during this hot summer. We were in a heatwave which had been 37 for three days. Lulu rushed towards the fore

9、st where flames sent out a terrible 38 . I no longer had any hope that Lulu would come 39 to the shelter. In fact, I was waiting for the firemen to announce his 40 in the forest, when suddenly, a fireman burst into my shelter and 41 me that my dog Lulu had 42 to save four kittens who were t

10、rapped by the flames. According to the fireman, Lulu seized the kittens, one by one moving them to a 43 place. I immediately accompanied the fireman to the forest to 44 the rescued kittens. When we arrived at the 45 of the incident, we found Lulu was not 46 . Then we heard the 47 of a dog

11、came from the forest barking furiously. I 48 it was my dog Lulu. The fireman followed the tracks of the dog until we found him barking 49 by the side of an injured fireman who was lying on the ground and desperately 50 rescue. Thanks to Lulu, four kittens and a fireman were saved. That day,

12、I was very 51 of Lulu for his two heroic 52 toward the kittens and the fireman. Lulu showed much compassion(同情)for both animals 53 him and for a human being who was trying to 54 the fire with his colleagues. This true story of genuine love and compassion shows us that pets are loving, 55 an

13、d compassionate. We should love and protect them. One day they could do us a good turn. 36. A. damaged B. injured C. wounded D. hurt 37. A. taking on B. coming on C. going on D. keeping on 38. A. heat B. energy C. fever D. burn 39. A. by B. round C. up

14、 D. back 40. A. return B. honour C. death D. action 41. A. warned B. informed C. communicated D. gave 42. A. tried B. wanted C. managed D. failed 43. A. safe B. cool C. lonely D. beautiful 44. A. pick out B. pick up C. bring on D. bring u

15、p 45. A. scene B. position C. situation D. view 46. A. here B. out C. in D. there 47. A. voice B. noise C. accent D. sound 48. A. acknowledged B. recognized C. heard D. listened 49. A. heavily B. strongly C. loudly D. happily 50. A. waiting for

16、 B. waiting on C. asking for D. looking for 51. A. surprised B. satisfied C. shamed D. proud 52. A. things B. actions C. dos D. reactions 53. A. as B. like C. for D. to 54. A. put off B. put away C. put up D. put out 55. A. careful B. careless

17、 C. caring D. carefree 第三部分 閱讀理解(共20小題;每小題2分,滿(mǎn)分40分) I was off to go back to work one evening when I saw my two children were busy sewing things on the sewing machine. My 11-year-old daughter was, in the midst of her project, going to assist her elder brother in making a little cushion. I le

18、ft, and after a few hours returned to find a mess in the kitchen and in the front room, and both children sitting in front of the television. Having had a long day, I was too tired to greet them and then I noticed the material my daughter had used. It had been purchased to make a color-coordinated(

19、顏色協(xié)調(diào)的)baby blanket, and now had chunks(塊)cut out of almost every piece of fabric(織物). Not stopping to listen, I exploded at the children and explained how angry I was at what had been done. My daughter listened to me sheepishly, not trying to defend herself at all, but the pain could be seen writte

20、n across her face. She retreated to her room, and spent some time there alone before she came out to say good night and once again apologize for the mistake she had made. A few hours later, as I was preparing to go to bed, I found that there on my bed lay a beautiful, little cushion made out of the

21、 forbidden fabric, with the words “I LOVE MOM”. Alongside it was a note apologizing again, and the innocence in which she had taken the fabric. To this day, I still get tears in my eyes when I think of how I reacted and still feel the pain of my actions. It was I who then went to her and apologized

22、 for my actions. I display with great pride the cushion on my bed, and constantly use it to remind me that nothing in this world is greater than a child’s love. 56. The underlined word can be replaced by “ ”. A. hopefully came up B. hopefully went back C. quietly came up

23、 D. quietly went back 57. What did the children do? A. They cut out the material and made it into a baby blanket. B. They cut the material into pieces and used them to clean the TV set. C. They cut the material into pieces on which they wrote apologizing words. D. They made a cushion with

24、 the material to show their love for Mom. 58. What can be inferred from the text? A. The two children are good at sewing. B. The two children are introverted(內(nèi)向的). C. The mother is often rude to her children. D. The mother is regretful for what she did. 59. The passage is mainly to tell about

25、 . A. a mom’s tears B. a mom’s love C. a child’s love D. a child’s complaint B If you exhibit positive characteristics such as honesty and helpfulness, the chances are that you will be thought as a good-looking person, for a new study has found that the perception(認(rèn)知)of physical attractivenes

26、s is influenced by a person’s personality. The study, led by Gary W. Lewandowski, has found that people who exhibit negative characteristics, such as unfairness and rudeness, appear to be less physically attractive to observers. In the study, the participants viewed photographs of opposite-sex indi

27、viduals and rated(評(píng)分)them for attractiveness before and after being provided with information about their personalities. After personality information was received, participants also rated the probability of each individual’s becoming a friend and a dating partner. Information on personality was fo

28、und to significantly change the probability, showing that cognitive(認(rèn)知的)processes modify(修改)judgments of attractiveness. “Thinking a person as having a desirable personality makes the person more suitable in general as a close relationship partner of any kind,” said Lewandowski. The findings show

29、that a positive personality leads to greater expectation of becoming friends, which leads to greater expectation of becoming romantic partners and, finally, to being viewed as more physically attractive. The findings remained consistent regardless of how “attractive” the individual was formerly thou

30、ght to be or of the participants’ current relationship status. “This research provides a positive outcome by reminding people that personality goes a long way toward determining your attractiveness; it can even change people’s impressions of how good looking you are,” said Lewandowski. 60. What di

31、d participants do in the study? A. They exhibited negative characters such as unfairness and rudeness. B. They rated people’s attractiveness through photographs before and after knowing their personalities. C. They tried to make friends with each other. D. They tried to prove that positive chara

32、cters make people more attractive. 61. What’s the CORRECT order of how cognitive processes modify judgments of attractiveness? a. find a person having a positive personality b. view him / her more physically attractive c. want to make friends with him / her d. want to be his / her romantic part

33、ner A. a → b → c → d B. a → c → d → b C. a → c → b → d D. a → d → c → d 62. Which of the following is WRONG? A. Personality can change people’s impressions of how good-looking you are. B. Positive personality may lead to more friends. C. The judgment of attractiveness remains unc

34、hanged after two people have become close friends. D. According to Lewandowski, the research reminds people to pay more attention to their personality. 63. The passage is written in a(n) tone. A. subjective B. humorous C. doubtful D. objective C Jenny Bowen, an American living

35、 in Beijing, has been selected as the only American to carry the 2020;2020 Beijing Olympic torch on Chinese soil. She and seven other non-Chinese winners were chosen from a pool of 262 applicants(申請(qǐng)者)from 47 countries in a contest organized by Chinese computer maker Lenovo Group and the official Eng

36、lish-language newspaper, China Daily. When Bowen runs with the Olympic torch, she will not only be representing the United States, but also be representing thousands of Chinese orphans(孤兒). Bowen, a mother of two adopted Chinese daughters, is the executive director of Half the Sky Foundation, an or

37、ganization which was founded in 1998 and aims to enrich the lives and improve the prospects for orphaned children in China. In nearly 10 years, Bowen and Half the Sky have touched the lives of over 13,000 children. Half the Sky is now present in 36 welfare(福利)institutions in 28 Chinese cities. About

38、 4,000 children are active in the program, which provides trained staff, educational tools, medical support and nurturing love for orphans. Bowen hopes that running with the Olympic torch would help draw attention to the children in China. She will be among 19,400 runners who will carry the flame a

39、long an 85,000-mile, 130-day route across five continents. Beijing organizers say it will be the longest torch relay in Olympic history. Like Bowen, the seven other non-Chinese winners, including a German engineer and a Venezuelan graphic designer, live in China. Other countries represented will be

40、 the Philippines, Colombia, India, Japan and Russia. According to Olympic organizers, candidates(候選人)were selected based on an online vote, committee selection, their “l(fā)ove of Chinese culture and history” and devotion to “communicating information of a real China to their native countries”. Each ru

41、nner will carry the torch for 200 meters on Chinese soil. 64. According to the text, Jenny Bowen ____. A. is interested in Chinese sports B. founded Half the Sky, an organization which aims to help Chinese orphans C. has adopted 13,000 children during 10 years D. loves Chinese culture and histo

42、ry 65. Bowen hopes that being a torch runner would help ____. A. collect educational tools, medical support, etc, for orphans B. make Half the Sky Foundation well known C. communicate information of America D. draw attention to orphans in China 66. Which of the following about the 2020;2020 to

43、rch relay is WRONG? A. The contest for its runners is organized by Lenovo Group and China Daily. B. It has eight foreign runners, including an American, a German and a Venezuelan. C. It will be the longest relay with the most runners in Olympic history. D. It will be an opportunity to communicat

44、e information of a real China to the world. 67. What’s the best title for the passage? A. A US WOMAN TO CARRY 2020;2020 OLYMPIC TORCH IN CHINA. B. HAPPY LIFE OF A US WOMAN IN CHINA. C. DEVELOPMENT OF CHINESE WELFARE INSTITUTIONS. D. THE LONGEST TORCH RELAY IN OLYMPIC HISTORY. 68. The text is a

45、(n)____. A. biography B. argument C. news report D. advertisement D Several European countries rang in the New Year in new ways. The smoke-filled cafe became a thing of memory in France. Cigarettes were forbidden in all indoor locations such as dance clubs, restaurants, hotels, casinos(賭

46、場(chǎng))and cafés from Jan. 1, 2020;2020. President Nicolas Sarkozy gave the first traditional New Year’s greeting of his presidency, with a “message of hope, faith in life and in the future”. In Russia, Vladimir Putin delivered the last New Year’s Eve address of his eight-year presidency, boasting of(夸耀

47、)economic improvements and claiming to have restored a sense of unity among Russians, who are likely to see him stay in power as Prime Minister after he steps down in a few months. In Moscow, thousands gathered in Red Square, watching a concert beneath the onion domes(圓頂)of St Basil’s Cathedral, and

48、 fireworks above. Along with the innovations, old traditions were maintained. More than a million people in New York’s Times Square cheered at the 100th drop of a giant ball. A century ago the tradition began with a 700-pound ball of wood and iron, lit with 100 25-watt bulbs. This year’s event fea

49、tured an energy-efficient ball clothed in Waterford crystals(水晶), with 9,576 light-shining diodes(二極管)that generated a lot of colors. In London, people gathered in Trafalgar Square and along the banks of the River Thames to watch a firework display and hear Big Ben welcome the New Year with 12 reso

50、unding bongs. In Sydney — one of the first cities to celebrate the New Year — one million people cheered as fireworks were launched from the Harbor Bridge on New Year’s Eve. 69. How many countries are mentioned in this passage? A. Four. B. Five. C. Six. D. Seven. 70. The word “innovations

51、” here means . A. strange ideas B. new ways C. scientific ideas D. traditional ways 71. According to the passage, which of the following New Year celebrations can be TRUE? A. Tom and Tony enjoyed themselves in a café in Paris on Jan. 1, drinking and smoking. B. Jenny watche

52、d concert and colorful crystal balls in Red Square. C. Cindy and Polly walked along the bank of the River Thames and enjoyed fireworks. D. Kate stayed at home, watching Australian president’s New Year address through TV. 72. We can infer from the passage that . A. cigarettes will be forbidden

53、in all places in France in the future B. Valdimir Putin will stay in power as Prime Minister after he ends his presidency C. In New York’s Times Square, high-tech played an important role in the celebration D. Sydney is one of the first cities to celebrate the New Year E BBC Complaints Code of

54、Practice How to complain There are three stages in the process. Within 12 weeks from the transmission(播放)you can: ★ make a complaint via www. bbc. co. uk, ★ or ring BBC Information on 08700 100 222, ★ or write to BBC Complaints, PO Box 1922, Glasgow G2 3WT. Stage 1: What happens first when I m

55、ake a complaint? You will receive a response when our research is complete. We aim to reply within 10 working days depending on the nature of your complaint. If we have made a mistake we will apologize and take action to stop it happening again. Stage 2: If I’m not satisfied with the reply, what

56、can I do next? If your complaint was not about a specific programme, please contact the person who responded at first to take the matter further. If your complaint was about a specific item broadcast and you believe it has broken the BBC’s editorial standards, please write within 12 weeks to the E

57、ditorial Complaints Unit(ECU), 5168 White City, Media Village, 201 Wood Lane, London W12 7TS. The ECU will independently investigate your complaint in writing, decide if it is justified, and ensure that the programme or the division takes appropriate action in response to the finding. Stage 3: If

58、I still think the BBC has got it wrong what can I do? If your complaint was not about a specific programme, the BBC may refer it to senior management and if necessary to the Complaints Management Board. If you are dissatisfied with the decision of the ECU you can appeal to the BBC Trust’s Editoria

59、l Standards Committee(ESC)within eight weeks. It will consider both your appeal and the BBC’s response and decide whether you have a justified complaint. We aim to treat every complainant(投訴者)equally and with respect and expect equal consideration to be shown in return to our staff who handle compl

60、aints. 73. What will the BBC do first when it receives a complaint? A. Reply to it and apologize. B. Research it. C. Send it to the related division. D. Hand it to the Editorial Complaints Unit. 74. If you are not satisfied with the BBC’s first response, you may ____. A. ring BBC Information

61、on 08700 100 222 B. contact the person who responded at first if your complaint was not about a specific programme C. write to the ECU if your complaint was not about a specific programme D. appeal to the Complaints Management Board 75. Which of the following is NOT true according to the text?

62、A. There are three stages in the BBC’s research of complaints. B. Whether your complaint is about a specific programme or not, you will be handled equally efficiently. C. The ESC will not only listen to you when handling the complaint. D. The BBC expects that complainants will show respect to its

63、 staff who handle complaints. 第二卷(共35分) 第四部分 寫(xiě)作(共兩節(jié),滿(mǎn)分35分) 第一節(jié) 短文改錯(cuò)(共10小題;每小題1分,滿(mǎn)分10分) My family lived on a farm when I was a little boy. We often play games together, such as hide-and-seek. 76. ____ One of us would hide and others would try to find him. 77. ____ I rememb

64、er a time I hid behind some old wood in the cottage. 78. ____ All was silent. I couldn’t hear a sound, just the wind blow. 79. ____ I was scared. And the longer I waited for, the more scared I became. 80. ____ Eventual, I heard footsteps coming down the yard. 81.

65、____ I saw my brother getting closer and closer. 82. ____ When he saw me, he laughed loudly, shouting in the top of his voice 83. ____ so that someone could hear him say, “Eh, I’ve found our Tommy!” 84. ____ Though it was long time before, I can still see the look on his

66、face today. 85. ____ 第二節(jié) 書(shū)面表達(dá)(滿(mǎn)分25分) 2020;2020年一月中國(guó)南方大部分地區(qū)遭遇了前所未有的低溫暴風(fēng)雪惡劣天氣,請(qǐng)你以王明的名義,根據(jù)提示(需適當(dāng)補(bǔ)充細(xì)節(jié)),給某報(bào)社的編輯寫(xiě)信。120詞左右。 提示: 1. 雪災(zāi)嚴(yán)重影響了人們的生活; 2. 人們齊心協(xié)力,共同迎戰(zhàn)暴風(fēng)雪; 3. 這個(gè)過(guò)程讓我看到了…… 參考答案 21-25 ACCDB ?26-30 CCACD? 31-35 AACBB 36-40 ACADC? 41-45 BCABA? 46-50 DDBCA? 51-55 DBBDC 56-60 DDDCB? 61-65 BCDDD? 66-70 CACBB? 71-75 CCBBA 短文改錯(cuò)(One possible version) 76. play → played?77. others前加the?78. a → one?79. blow → blowing 80. 去掉for?81. Eventual →

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