2019~2020 年度河南省高三入学摸底考试
英 语
考生注意:
1.本试卷共 150 分,考试时间 120 分钟。
2.请将各题答案填写在答题卡上。
第一部分 听力(共两节,满分 30 分)
做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案
转涂到答题卡上。
第一节(共 5 小题;每小题 1.5 分,满分 7.5 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。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. How long has the man been waiting?
A. For half an hour.
B. For ten minutes.
C. For forty minutes.
2. Why does the woman refuse to eat any more food?
A. She is losing weight. B. She isn’t feeling well. C. She has had enough.
3. What is the woman going to do next?
A. Do some typing. B. Write her paper. C. Have lunch.
4. What will the man probably do?
A. Help the woman paint her car.
B. Buy the woman’s car.
C. Get a new car.
5. What does the woman mean?
A. It’s cold in the lecture hall.
B. The sweater looks terrible.C. The air is heavily polluted today.
第二节(共 15 小题;每小题 1.5 分,满分 22.5 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、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. Why is the plane delayed?
A. Because of the building.
B. Because of the flight itself.
C. Because of the weather.
7. What’s the woman’s suggestion?
A. Attending a birthday party.
B. Getting something to eat.
C. Choosing a gift.
听第 7 段材料,回答第 8 至 10 题。
8. What is the season of the man’s destination now?
A. Winter B. Fall. C. Summer.
9. What will the man probably buy after he gets to his destination?
A. Shorts and T-shirts.
B. Sweaters and shoes.
C. A coat and a raincoat.
10. What is the weather of the man’s destination like in spring?
A. It’s rainy. B. It’s windy. C. It’s snowy.
听第 8 段材料,回答第 11 至 13 题。
11. What would the man probably do during the Thanksgiving holiday?
A. Go to a play. B. See a car show. C. Visit Kingston.
12. What is the woman going to do in Toronto?
A. Attend a party. B. Meet her aunt. C. Stay at home.
13. Why is the woman in a hurry to leave?
A. To call up Betty. B. To pick up Daniel. C. To buy some DVDs.听第 9 段材料,回答第 14 至 16 题。
14. Where do the man’s family usually stay during their vacation?
A. At a hotel.
B. At their beach house.
C. At his uncle’s house.
15. How many people are there in the man’s family?
A. Three. B. Four. C. Five.
16. What is one of the man’s favorite parts of the beach trip?
A. Lying on the beach.
B. Cooking together at home.
C. Playing football on the beach.
听第 10 段材料,回答第 17 至 20 题。
17. Where does the speech take place?
A. In England. B. In Australia. C. In the United States.
18. When was The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry published?
A. In 2014. B. In 2012. C. In 2007.
19. What award has the speaker won?
A. The Commonwealth Book Prize.
B. The Man Booker Prize.
C. The Tinniswood Award.
20. What did the speaker use to work as?
A. An actress. B. A TV host. C. A writer.
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 A、B、C 和 D 四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
A
Here are the most popular Toronto activities.
Niagara Falls Full Day Tour
On this attractive tour, you will step aboard a luxury bus and head to famed Niagara Falls. On
your arrival, you’ll take a voyage on the Maid of the Mist or Journey Behind the Falls (depends on weather conditions) to get as close to this natural wonder as possible. Then feast on an appetizing
buffet lunch while enjoying the breathtaking sights of Niagara Fall. Afterwards, spend time
exploring the shops and attractions of the charming, scenic town Niagara-on-the-Lake. It’s sure to be
a day filled with beauty and wonder. The tour lasts approximately 8 hours.
Hop On/Hop Off City Tour Toronto
This 2.5-hour tour starts from either Nicholby’s Souvenir Shop located at 123 Front Street
West, or Yonge/Dundas Square located at the corner of Yonge and Dundas Streets. You may also
join the tour at any of the points along the route.
Toronto Daily Combination Tours
This tour combines both land and water views of beautiful Toronto. You’ll start the tour taking
a two-hour bus tour through this multi-cultural city. You’ll see sights like CN Tower, Chinatown,
and more, before heading over to Queen’s Quay for a one-hour Harbor Cruise.
Downtown Toronto Bike Tour
Hop on a bike and follow your local guide through downtown Toronto! Discover popular
attractions such as Chinatown, Kensington Market, the Hockey Hall of Fame and City Hall, as well
as scenic out-of-the-way spots. Hear stories about Toronto’s culture and history and sample some
food at markets along the way. This easy, fun 4-hour ride is suitable for all riders, so you can bring
the whole family along. This small-group tour is limited to 12 people, ensuring a more personalized
experience. Meet your guide at the Village by the Grange in the morning for a brief training.
21. What will tourists do after lunch on the Niagara Falls Full Day Tour?
A. Enjoy some thrilling rides.
B. Go on a voyage on the Falls.
C. Go shopping in the town Niagara.
D. Appreciate the sights of Niagara Falls.
22. Which of the following tours lasts the least time?
A. Hop On/Hop Off City Tour Toronto.
B. Toronto Daily Combination Tours.
C. Downtown Toronto Bike Tour.
D. Niagara Falls Full Day Tour.
23. Where will the riders be trained for the Downtown Toronto Bike Tour?A. In Chinatown.
B. At Kensington Market.
C. In the Hockey Hall of Fame.
D. At the Village by the Grange.
B
There is now a museum for pizza lovers in America’s pizza capital, New York City. The
Museum of Pizza is devoted to pizza, cheese and sauce, but there’s more to it than meets the
tougue.
“It’s often that the simplest ideas are the best. And we wanted to use pizza’s appeal to get
people through the door and to look at art and hear about history in a different forms,” said
Alexandra Serio, Chief Content Officer at Nameless Network, the group that baked the Museum of
Pizza idea. Another instantly recognizable characteristic of the space is the bright colors that are
weaved (穿行) throughout the exhibits—perfect for taking social media-ready pictures.
Located on the street level of Brooklyn’s William Vale hotel, the museum is a large, one-floor
space that houses a wide variety of art, from giant photographs to sculptures that surround visitors.
Serio said exhibits of this kind are becoming an advantage for museums as they try to get
younger legs to walk through their doors. “It’s a kind of change,” she said. “You’ll see it in the next
few years because of museums like the Museum of Ice Cream, and multiple pop-ups (出现) of this
kind of museums suiting a younger audience and seeing how they can make their exhibitions more
attractive, touch and photography friendly.”
“Honestly, I thought it would be like more of a museum in the beginning, with the pizza boxes
and it tells you when it was developed and things like that,” said Nene Raye, visitor from New
Jersey.
Lydia Melendez, a self-described “pizza fan”, bought her tickets in April and for her, this
experience was worth the wait. “I thought it was going to be kind of boring, like I’m going to walk
in and there’s just going to be a book about pizza and how to make it, but this is definitely one for
the books.” she said.
24. What’s a noticeable attraction of the pizza-themed museum according to Serio?
A. It covers a large area.
B. Visitors can bake pizza in it.C. It’s perfect for taking amazing pictures.
D. Its exhibits are arranged in the simplest way.
25. Who is the museum targeted at?
A. Younger audience. B. Ice cream lovers.
C. Artists and sculpturers. D. Professional photographers.
26. What does Lydia Melendez think of the museum?
A. It is kind of disappointing. B. It is surprisingly wonderful.
C. It is definitely a dull museum. D. It looks like a traditional museum.
27. Which can be the best title for the text?
A. Small Pizza, Huge Influence
B. New York City, Pizza Capital
C. Fashionable Museums Appear in America
D. Pizza Museum Meets More Than the Tongue
C
If we want a fair shot at transitioning to renewable energy, we’ll need one critical thing:
technologies that can change electricity from wind and sun into a chemical fuel for storage and vice
versa (反之亦然). Commercial devices that do this exist, but most are costly and perform only half
of the expectation. Now, researchers have created small lab-scale devices that do both jobs. If larger
versions work as well, they would help make it possible—or at least more affordable—to run the
world on renewables.
The market for such technologies has grown along with renewables: In 2007, solar and wind
provided just 0.8% of all power in the United States: in 2017, that number was 8%, according to the
U. S. Energy Information Administration. But the demand for electricity often doesn’t match the
supply from solar and wind. In sunny California, for example, solar panels regularly produce more
power than needed in the middle of the day, but none at night, after most workers and students return
home.
Some companies are beginning to install massive rows of batteries in hopes of storing extra
energy and balancing the financial sheet. But batteries are costly and store only enough energy to
back up the power system for a few hours at most. Another option is to store the energy by
transforming it into hydrogen fuel. Devices called electrolyzers ( 电 解 器 ) do this by using electricity—ideally from solar and wind power—to break down water into oxygen and hydrogen gas,
a carbon-free fuel. A second set of devices called fuel cells can then transform that hydrogen back to
electricity to power cars, trucks, and buses, or to feed it to the power system. But commercial
electrolyzers and fuel cells use different catalysts (催化剂) to speed up the two reactions, meaning a
single device can t do both jobs. The researchers must conquer this.
“ They did a really good job with that.” says Sossina Haile, a chemist at Northwestern
University in Evanston. Still, she holds a cautious view that both her new device and the one from
the O’Hayre lab are small laboratory demonstrations. For the technology to have a societal impact,
researchers will need to scale up the button-size devices, a process that typically reduces
performance.
28. What can we learn about the new device from the first paragraph?
A. Its universal use remains to be seen.
B. It is more expensive but more practical.
C. It can transform more renewable energy.
D. It is the most advanced around the world.
29. What does paragraph 2 mainly talk about?
A. The rapid development of American technologies.
B. The potential market for energy transformation technologies.
C. The history of energy transformation technologies.
D. The lack of power in California.
30. What may the researchers focus on next?
A. Lessening costly batteries.
B. Increasing the efficiency of the two reactions.
C. Looking for one shared catalysts for the two reactions.
D Breaking down water into a carbon-free fuel without using electricity.
31. What is Haile’s attitude to the future of the new device?
A. Positive. B. Negative. C. Critical. D. Cautious.
D
It is a question that has long puzzled scientists—exactly why are tigers orange? One might
think it makes them more obvious-particularly against a leafy green forest background. William Blake summed it up in his famous poem known by generations of schoolchildren: “Tyger, tyger,
burning bright /In the forest of the night.” But now the answer is at hand.
While obvious to us, computer simulations (模拟) of what the big cats look to the main animals
they hunt for, deer, show a different picture. Humans with normal colour vision, can see red, blue
and green colours. But deer can only pick up blue and green light, they are effectively colourblind to
the colour red, like some humans. It means the tigers’ orange colouration looks green to them,
allowing them to mix perfectly into the background, new research claims.
Dr John Fennell at the University of Bristol and colleagues said that they used computers to
estimate how noticeable a given animal was. They did this by using images of the environment in
which the animal lives, and then creating images to see whether the camouflage helps the animal to
mix in.
Dr Fennell writes that by simulating what the world looks like to animals who are “two-colour
vision”—someone who cannot discover the difference between red and green—“we also identify the
most suitable colours for hiding and visibility”.
Dr Fennell writes in the Royal Society Journal Inter face: “Considering the coat of a tiger, it has
fur that appears orange to a three-colour vision observer rather than some shade of green, though the
latter should be more appropriate color for an attack hunter in forests. However, when viewed as a
two-colour vision observer, the tiger’s colour is very effective.”
The question then arises as to why tigers don’t grow green coats. Dr Fennell and colleagues
write that mammals (哺乳动物) are not able to produce green fur. To do so would “require a
significant change to mammalian biochemistry”. There is only one mammal known to have green
fur but this is achieved through what might be considered as, well, cheating, not exactly real.
32. Why does the author mention the poem in paragraph 1?
A. To arouse reader s interest in poems.
B. To show the authors respect to the poet.
C. To answer the question of the color of the tiger
D. To stress the noticeable color of the tiger to us.
33. What color is inexistent in the eyes of deer?
A. Black. B. Red. C. Blue. D. Green.
34. What does the underlined word “camouflage” mean in paragraph 3?A. The cover of something.
B. The images of something.
C. The way of hiding something.
D. The way of hunting for something.
35. What can be inferred from the last paragraph?
A. The colour of tigers sometimes cheats people.
B. Getting green may prevent tigers from being extinct.
C. There are no mammals with real green fur in the world.
D. The tigers’ fur will probably evolve into green in the future.
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。
Food will become healthier and the food choices will become smarter and promote healthy
eating once your kitchen is well organized. 36 . They also give you a head start to start
establishing a kitchen that encourages you to eat quality food.
Keep fresh spices and herbs within reachable distance. When you add fresh herbs to your food,
you can make it not only healthy but also delicious, which will help you in actively avoiding
unhealthy foods like salt, butter, etc. These foods are known to raise the delicious-ness. This is why
it is hard for us to let it go initially. 37 , it becomes much easier to form good eating habits.
Keep all your healthy items close at hand. Place all the low-calorie snacks easy to reach so that
your first response is to grab something healthy when you have a hunger pang. 38 . They can be
accessed only when you are facing extreme desire. This way, you can avoid the evil thought of
grabbing one every time you enter the storeroom.
Keep all your small appliances (电器) handy. 39 , chances are that they will end up at the back
of the cabinet, never to be used again. Bring out all your small appliances like a juicer that has been
eating dirt in your storage cupboards.
40 . Remove all the items from the fridge and clean it properly. You can also organize it in
such a way that all your healthy food and produce are in the front and the other items are at the back.
A. Keep your fridge organized
B Make your fridge easy to cleanC. You can also add an iPad station in the kitchen
D. These ideas will be helpful in better organizing your kitchen
E. But once there are tastier and healthier alternatives within reach
F. When you have to put in far too much effort to locate the small items
G. You can also hide all your chocolates in a place where they are not visible to you
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。
Last year, I went through every high school senior’s nightmare: I was 41 by all the
colleges I applied to. It’s not that I was a bad 42 . So when I got turned down, I got into a
43 . I thought there was only one path to 44 , and I wasn’t on it. While all my friends had
many choices, I was left 45 what future I could have.
When my panic 46 , I signed in a community college. I wasn’t 47 . I thought the
incompetent teachers 48 their students’ sleep in class. I was so wrong. The 49 of my
professors were so poetic, and my classmates were 50 —they could figure out kinds of difficult
things.
I decided to give myself a year of 51 . Aside from required courses, I 52 a range of
classes. I know it seems like some 53 classes, but it allowed me to 54 what I want. I
used to have this idea that I had to rush to 55 a certain level of success by a certain age. But a
year of community college has taught me to 56 , and to recognize that things take time to
57 . I still hope to transfer to a four-year 58 next year, but now I am a more mature person.
Being around the 59 has made me realize that I’m not late 60 . There’s more than
one way to get to where you want to go.
41. A. accused B. praised C. accepted D. refused
42. A. student B. teacher C. headmaster D. colleague
43. A. mess B. panic C. trouble D. dilemma
44. A. aspiration B. progress C. success D. destruction
45. A. facing B. predicting C. doubting D. wondering
46. A. faded B. burdened C. balanced D. transferred47. A. excited B. tired C. worried D. shocked
48. A. offered B. guide C. ignored D. led
49. A. notes B. methods C. behaviors D. lectures
50. A. friendly B. intelligent C. ambitious D. polite
51. A. experiment B. expectation C. effort D. exploration
52. A. bought B. took C. studied D. occupied
53. A. random B. suitable C. comprehensive D. wonderful
54. A. care for B. choose from C. know about D. put on
55. A. avoid B. enjoy C. achieve D. finish
56. A. look for B. give up C. turn on D. slow down
57. A. concern B. provide C. satisfy D. adjust
58. A. club B. university C. company D. organization
59. A. children B. workmates C. classmates D. friends
60. A. hardly B. entirely C. generally D. rarely
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。
Tied to skis ( 滑 雪 板 ) and pulled around a 61 (freeze) lake by a thoroughbred
racehorse—skijo ring is a sport like no other. The hardy skiers travel at frightening speeds, using just
their voice and a set of rules to guide the horses around the icy track. The 62 (usual) sport is
considered the showpiece event of the White Turf races—a wintery festival held at the upmarket ski
resort of St. Moritz.
The sport requires the ability to mix skiing talent 63 a high-level of horsemanship.
“During the race you need a really strong voice,” two-time race winner Valeria Holinger told CNN
Sport. “Only by shouting can you make the horse go 64 (fast) than others”.
Competitors must wait until they’re 18 before 65 (allow) to participate in the event. Even
then, driver—as they’re known—must pass fitness tests 66 hard theory exams—for good
reason, too. Not only 67 (be) they traveling at incredible speeds, there is also the added danger
of 68 (full) grown racehorses trampling (踩) on the skis. In addition, the speeding hooves (马蹄)
kick up huge amounts of snow and ice 69 crash into the legs of the skiers behind.
Such unique threats call for unique 70 (protect). Drivers are required to use face masks to keep the snow out of their eyes and wear body armor under their ski suits.
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(∧),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。
Our School Environment Club organized an activity naming Green Hometown on March 12.
On that special day, our teachers as well as students gathered on the wasteland of the schoolyard
when we would plant trees. We planted trees joyfully together, digging holes with tool. With the
warmer weather there, everyone enjoyed the happiness of labor and sow seeds of expectations for
the future. This tree planting activity provided with a good platform for the communication between
teachers and us students. They enabled us to contribute to build a beautiful and green hometown
together. At same time, we felt the new concept of contemporary China personal.
第二节 书面表达(满分 25 分)
假定你是李华,你的新西兰笔友 Lessie 即将来中国做交换生,来信请你给他推荐几个中
文名字。请你给他写一封电子邮件,内容包括:
1.表示欢迎并乐于推荐;
2.介绍中文名字的特点;
3.告知他查看邮箱附件中所建议的名字。
注意:
1.词数 100 左右;
2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
邮箱附件 E-mail attachment
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