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2020全国卷高考英语模拟试题
2020 年全国卷高考英语模拟试题 A Give it a Go! One-Off Volunteering Our One-Off programme allows you to take part in volunteering activities with no regular commitment such as dog walking, helping your local community and so on. Transport is provided from campus when activities can ’t be reached by public transport or on foot from campus. Canley Pop Up Cafe: Chinese New Year Special! Date: Saturday 17 February 2018 Time: 10:30-15:30 Help run fun games and activities for Canley citizens. Canley Pop Up Cafes aim to initiate community interaction and raise awareness of cultural diversity and difference as being positive by creating spaces that encourage neighbours to meet, talk, share talents, histories and knowledge. Dogs Trust Volunteer Day Date: Friday 23 February 20 18 Time: 09:55- 16:00 Join us for a day with the Dogs Trust. Help exercise the dogs, prepare food and clean the dog shelter. Transport and lunch will be provided by Warwick Volunteers. Kings Hill Nursery Date: Wednesday 16 May 2018 Time: 09:05- 13:15 Kings Hill Nurseries provide placements, training, work experience and jobs for people with learning disabilities. Volunteers will help support adults with disabilities with gardening tasks. No previous experience required. Transport from campus provided. Friends of Canley Green Spaces — Woodland Path Clearance Date: Saturday 10 March 20 18 Time: 10:30-13:30 Help clean a woodland pathway by removing a mass of dead wood from low lying tree branches. By cutting away the wood, walking along the path will be much easier. A more attractive pathway will also encourage people to explore Park Wood, one of Canley ’s ancient bluebell woodlands. Please wear suitable outdoor clothing and strong shoes or boots that you don ’t mind getting a little muddy. 21. What is the purpose of Canley Pop Up Cafes? A. To provide jobs for volunteers. B. To improve the neighbourhood. C. To ask for help from neighbours. D. To encourage neighbours to consume. 22. Which activity lasts longest? A. Kings Hill Nursery. B. Canley Pop Up Cafe. C. Dogs Trust Volunteer Day. D. Friends of Canley Green Spaces. 23. What is the main task in the last activity? A. Planting trees. B. Widening the path. C. Guiding the tourists. D. Clearing the path. B Recently the sewer line ( 污水管道 ) under our house didn ’ t work. My first response was to call a repairman. made the call, expecting the man at the other end of the line to complain about such an awful job. Instead, he simply asked, “The address? ” An hour later Steve arrived in his truck. He looked exactly as I had imagined he might: broad and bearlike, in well-worn clothing. “ Can you fix it? ” I asked with a mixture of doubt and hope. Steve looked at me as if responding to my lack of faith. With a cheerful shrug that suggested my crisis was all in a day ’ s work for him, he said, “Sure. ” After a short while, Steve told me that he had to get a tool and tear up the street to the main sewer line. He would first have to get permission from the town. I registered appropriate panic. “How long will all this take? ”Again, a shrug. “ I should have it done by evening. ” I did not want to watch the digging of my property unfold and went into town to visit some fiends. I felt somewhat guilty upon driving off in my clean vehicle, leaving Steve to such a disagreeable task. Finally, when I went home, a sweeter sight I never saw; a period of newly paved street and all was tidy and relatively dry. I need to say, in my own defense, that I am not a weak father of two children. I ’ve traveled all over the world, served in the United States Navy and earned a PhD. But the broken sewer line was my limit. Then I thought about Steve. Big, rough, and how people might judge him, if not for his appearance then for his work. And I was taken by the very idea that, no matter what crisis occurs, there is somebody, somewhere, who has the appropriate tools and settles it. 24. What do we know about Steve? A. He wears neat and new clothes. B. He is quite confident of his skills. C. He always complains about his job. D. He hesitates to accept the repair work. 25. What did Steve think of the author ’s crisis? A. It ’ s a great challenge. B. It ’ s beyond his ability. C. It ’s a part of his routine. D. It ’ s none of his business. 26. Why did the author leave home during the repairs? A. He liked to take his time riding outside. B. He drove to turn to his friends for help. C. He was afraid of being looked down upon. D. He was unwilling to face the embarrassing situation. 27. What can be inferred from the text? A. Action speaks louder than words. B. God helps those who help themselves. C. Every profession produces its top experts. D. Hope for the best, but prepare for the worst. C The Detroit Symphony Orchestra will be performing works by Georges Bizet Friday morning. You might enjoy classical music and like to attend the performance, but live far away from America ’s Motor City. On Saturday. the GoGo group Curtis Johnson is performing at the Kennedy Center in Washington. D. C. If you live overseas. going to that show is probably out of the question. But there is a solution! These and other concerts are available “live ” on the Internet. You can hear them in real time with an electronic device. Both performances will be available on the World Wide Web. They are part of a growing number of concerts broadcast on computers, tablets and smart phones. These digital concerts are known as live-streaming. Technology expert Michael Antonoff says better and less costly equipment is making it easier for performers and theaters to offer music “ live ”online. The quality of the sound and video pictures are improving all the time, he says. Those online concerts now have as many as 40, 000 viewers per show. People in 100 nations are watching. It is a huge part of our increasing global reach. For international performers, Kennedy Center officials see a jump in online viewership from the home countries of the performer. There is hometown pride when an artist is performing in one of America ’ s best-known concerts, says the Kennedy Center ’ s Garth Ross. At a recent Kennedy Center concert, a performer said he was so happy that his disabled mother back in California could watch his performance. It is not just music being streamed on the web. On December 10, the producer of musical “ Daddy Long legs ” put the show on the web free of charge. It was the first live webcast of a New York musical. Over 150, 000 people from 135 nations watched, producer Ken Davenport said. In other words, it would take his musical 2.7 years of sold-out performances to draw that many people. 28. Which of the following can replace the underlined phrase “out of the question ” in Paragraph 2? A. Impossible. B. Easy. C. Exciting. D. Concerning. 29. What results from the improvement of equipment? A. The equipment is becoming more expensive. B. Few people like watching performances at spot. C. People can watch digital concerts free of charge. D. More and more people enjoy the performances online. 30. How do the international artists feel about their performances? A. Proud. B. Anxious. C. Relaxed. D. Stressed. 31. What is the best title for the text? A. A Solution to Live Concert Problems B. Detroit Symphony Orchestra Performance C. American Concerts Available Worldwide D. Development of Music Electronic Device D Recycling is essential in today ’s world. The most important reason for this is that human progress and industry have made it possible for people to have lots of things, and when people have many material possessions, they are bound to throw some of them away. This creates a lot of garbage which in turn destroys the environment. Recycling is a way for us to keep the world clean as items are broken down and used again, preventing the littering of the environment. Instead of throwing all your garbage into the trash can, you should separate paper, metal, glass, and plastic into different containers. Compost should also be recycled as this is excellent food for farm animals and also makes for great fertilizer( 肥料 ). You should try to buy products that have been recycled. You can see if an item has been made from recycled materials by its label; if it ’s been recycled, it will say so. Also, instead of always buying new clothes, you can arrange to have a clothing swap with your friends. You bring clothes you don ’t want and pick items you want from what other people have brought. Not only does this save the environment, but it also saves your pocketbook. Remember, what is one person ’ s junk can be someone else ’s treasure! The saying can be applied to all sorts of things: books, CDS, furniture, etc. Also, try shopping at second-hand stores, because they often have lots of items still in good shape for you to choose. Many countries have made it easy for people to recycle, as alongside the normal garbage trucks, special garbage trucks come and pick up recyclables. However, in many countries around the world the responsibility is left up to the individual to recycle. Therefore, it must be made a priority (优先考虑的事 ) in society so we can continue to make our environment livable. 32. Why is more waste being made in today ’ s world? A. People dislike the updated items. B. People own abundant belongings. C. People intend to live a simple life. D. People have made great progress in industry. 33. What does the underlined word “ this ”in Paragraph 3 refer to? A. Exchanging clothes with friends. B. Shopping at second-hand stores. C. Throwing away old clothes. D. Picking up new items. 34. To make the environment enjoyable, we should . A. always buy new clothes B. choose recyclable products C. go shopping at chain stores D. arrange more garbage trucks 35. What can we learn from the last paragraph? A. Governments do nothing in recycling. B. Normal vehicles can pick up recyclables. C. The individual seldom cares about recycling. D. Everyone should feel socially responsible for rcling. 第二节 (共 5 小题 ; 每小题 2 分,满分 10 分 ) 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。 Mobile phones are one of the most useful inventions of the last 50 years, but not everything that is said about them is good. Mobiles are frequently blamed for a number of things, from thumb injuries and headaches to house fires. 36 The theory is that the bees navigation ( 导航 )systems are damaged by the radiation that is given off by mobile phones. Bees have a built-in system a bit like GPS and this helps them find their way back to their hive. But recently, thousands of bees have failed to find their way home. 37 The problem was first noticed by beekeepers in America and is a lot more complicated than it at first seems. The important thing about bees is that most of the crops in many countries of the world are pollinated ( 授粉 )by them. 38 Many beekeepers in America and Europe have reported losing between 50 and 70 percent of their bees. Jim Piper, a London beekeeper, was recently asked how the problem was affecting him. “My business has been ruined by this, ”he explained, “twenty-nine of my forty hives are now empty. ” 39 However. the fact that bees are disappearing in very large numbers is real. And we can ’ t manage without them. Einstein said that if all our bees disappeared, man would only live for four more years! 40 If the mobile phone theory is correct, we need to do something about it immediately — before it ’s too late. A. Bees are losing their way. B. Nobody has proved the theory is true. C. More evidence is provided to support the theory. D. It is believed they are dying far from their hives. E. Without bees, the crops can ’t continue to grow. F. The situation needs to be evaluated by the world ’ s best scientists. G. One theory even blames mobile phones for the disappearance of bees. 第三部分 语言知识运用 (共两节,满分 45 分) 第一节 (共 20 小题 ; 每小题 1. 5 分,满分 30 分) 阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的 A 、B、 C 和 D 四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。 This past summer I went on a journey to Canada ’s Arctic with Students On Ice. When I left Calgary I 41 what I would find, what I would learn and who I would meet. On the trip to Ottawa I was wrapped 42 a blanket of uncertainty and 43. But when I first met the group of students, scientists and leaders, I knew that I didn ’ t have 44 to worry about. The group was amazingly receptive and I was soon part of a big family 45 on an amazing adventure — an adventure of a lifetime! When we reached the 46 I was surprised by its great size and beauty and my senses were repeatedly 47 and amazed. I stood on the Kapitan Khlebnikov and 48 twelve Polar bears. They walked in 49 of seal holes, and 50 waited for a meal. I learned that polar bears are 51 only one out of every twenty hunting attempts. I saw a vast land that appeared untouched and original. 52 , I learned that the Arctic and its people are being threatened by pollution and global warming. I learned that pollutants are 53 by ocean and air and have a bad 54 on all Arctic people. I learned that global warming has put Polar bears at 55 because a warmer climate means that they have a 56 time to hunt seals on the ice. The trip was a 57 for the senses. I have learned more about our environment, and particularly how alive and interesting the Arctic is and 58 it is so important to take care of it. I learned pollution, ignorance of individual and global problems need to be 59. The Arctic deserves to be preserved. My trip with Students On Ice has made me more determined to try to ensure that I do not leave 60 footprints on either Earth or its people. 41. A. remembered B. felt C. doubted D. wondered 42. A. in B. with C. up D. son 43. A. worry B. excitement C. sorrow D. sympathy 44. A. nothing B. everything C. anything D. something 45. A. setting out B. looking down C. getting along D. breaking away 46. A. Calgary B. Arctic C. OttawaD. Kapitan 47. A. frozen B. awoken C. shocked D. destroyed 48. A. counted B. seized C. shot D. saw 49. A. search B. sight C. direction D. fear 50. A. happily B. firmly C. constantly D. patiently 51. A. clever B. successful C. alive D. crazy 52. A. Therefore B. Besides C. However D. Anyhow 53. A. blown B. flowed C. carried D. produced 54. A. effect B. result C. habit D. service 55. A. war B. peace C. work D. risk 56. A. fewer B. shorter C. better D. harder 57. A. challenge B. feast C. test D. comfort 58. A. how B. when C. why D. where 59. A. solved B. shown C. mentioned D. understood 60. A. clear B. solid C. steady D. harmful 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。 British Prime Minister Theresa May made an 61(office) visit to China from Jan 31to Feb 2. She said in her 62 (speak) Jan 31 that, “ with the building of the global comprehensive strategic partnership towards the 21st century between China and the UK, the relationship has 63 (deep) by people-to-people and cultural exchanges between the two countries. ” In exchanges between China and the UK, British tea has become a cultural part that has to be mentioned. Tea, 64 the important goods of the ancient maritime Silk Road, was once an important carrier of Sino-British trade relations, and has existed for thousands of years. Through business and trade 65 has covered more than 10,000 kilometers and 100 years, Chinese tea has officially entered every corner of Europe. The UK, however, is the European country most 66 (affect) by tea culture. The popularity of tea-drinking in Britain was first limited to the royal family. Later, when expensive 67 (tea) were sold in certain cafes, women were initially not allowed to enter. It wasn ’t 68 1706 that Thomas Twining founded the world ’ s first dry tea and coffee shop in London. The tea shop quickly became a favorite place for London women. 69 (Strong) promoted by those fashionable women, 70 (taste) tea gradually became popular among the upper class of Britain. In the eyes of people who love tea culture all over the world, Twinings tea has become representative of British tea. 第四部分 写作(共两节;满分 35 分) 第一节 : 短文改错 (共 10 小题 ; 每小题 1 分,满分 10 分 ) 假如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 (/), 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。 This afternoon, our class invited an old craftsman teach us about Chinese papercut art. On arriving at our classroom, he was given a warmly welcome. First of all, he told us that Chinese papercut is a traditional art form or it ’ s a kind of folk culture with the long history. Then, he showed us that the basic steps and skills of papercut. We all listened and watched attentive. After that, we began to create their own works. The old craftsman walked around us, guiding us patiently. Finally, he praised the students who do well. Admiring our works, we were all very exciting. We learned a lot from this activity. I hope we can have more activity of this kind in the future. 21-23 BCD 24-27 BCDC 28-31ADAC 32-35 BABD 36-40 GDEBF 第三部分 语言知识运用 (共两节,满分 45 分) 第一节 (共 20 小题 ; 每小题 1. 5 分,满分 30 分) 41-45 DABCA 46-50 BCDAD 51-55 BCCAD 56-60 BBCAD 第二节 (共 10 小题 ; 每小题 1. 5 分,满分 I5 分 ) 61.official 62. speech 63. deepened/been deepened 64. as 65. that/which 66. affected 67. teas 68. until 69. Strongly 70. tasting查看更多