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2020 届高三模拟考试试卷(十三)
英 语 2020.5
本试卷分第Ⅰ卷(选择题)和第Ⅱ卷(非选择题)两部分。满分 120 分,考试时间 120 分钟。
第Ⅰ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. What does the man want to do?
A. Send mail to Sally. B. Contact Mary. C. Get Mary's address.
( )2. How long will it take the woman to reach Beijing by train?
A. 5 hours. B. 7 hours. C. 10 hours.
( )3. What are the speakers mainly talking about?
A. A new dress. B. The weather. C. A recent event.
( )4. What can we learn about the man's new roommate?
A. He really likes potatoes. B. He is fond of watching TV.
C. He seldom visits his parents.
( )5. What is the man looking for?
A. Gloves. B. Bus tickets. C. A pen.
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、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. When will Mr. Miller pick up the speakers?
A. At 9:00 am. B. At 2:00 pm. C. At 5:00 pm.
( )7. Where will the speakers be at 6:00 pm?
A. In the hotel. B. On the banana farm. C. In the butterfly park.
听第 7 段材料,回答第 8 至 10 题。
( )8. Who is the woman?
A. An architect. B. A saleswoman. C. A gallery worker.
( )9. How did the man know about the gallery?
A. From his friend. B. From a website. C. From a magazine.
( )10. What does the man think of the exhibition?
A. He didn't like it at all. B. He liked the video a lot.
C. He found the paintings great.
听第 8 段材料,回答第 11 至 13 题。
( )11. What will the woman do on Saturday?
A. See a film. B. Do the housework. C. Visit her parents.
( )12. When did the man's family move to the US?
A. Before he was born.
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B. When he was a young child.
C. When he was a teenager.
( )13. What do we know about boys in Indian families?
A. They don't help with the housework.
B. They're expected to work at an early age.
C. They must take care of their sisters.
听第 9 段材料,回答第 14 至 17 题。
( )14. Where does Dr. Gucci work?
A. In Paris. B. In London. C. In Bergamo.
( )15. When will Mr. Wilkinson leave for the airport?
A. At about 6:30 am. B. At about 5:30 am. C. At about 4:15 am.
( )16. With whom will Mr. Wilkinson have lunch on Monday?
A. Gavin B. Gianni Riva. C. Mr. Brown.
( )17. What is Linda most probably?
A. A secretary. B. A tour guide. C. A saleswoman.
听第 10 段材料,回答第 18 至 20 题。
( )18. What is the passage mainly about?
A. The origin of advertising. B. The prosperity of advertising.
C. The importance of advertising.
( )19. What's the financial source of the mass media?
A. Advertisements. B. The private businesses. C. The local governments.
( )20. What does the speaker talk about at last?
A. Ways of advertising. B. The popularity of advertisements.
C. People's opinions on advertising.
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。
( )21. This year's English movie dubbing competition will be held, but no date has yet
been set for the ________ of the entries to be selected.
A. commission B. submission C. association D. occupation
( )22. I could speak their language and ________ with their problems because I had been
there.
A. interfere B. interpret C. identify D. interact
( )23. Graduates are inspired to think outside the box and innovate, breaking free from
________ methods.
A. conventional B. confidential C. contradictory D. comprehensive
( )24. There are other languages that sound extremely different, ________ they're
conveying exactly the same meaning.
A. as though B. even though C. so that D. in that
( )25. His eyes locked with mine, and I guessed he ________ the decision right then
whether or not to simply tell me the truth.
A. made B. would make C. was making D. had made
( )26. Interested in painting, he ________ paint with pen and paper after work, gradually
cultivating himself into a selftaught painter.
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A. would B. must C. might D. should
( )27. The author's description is vivid and thorough, and this ________ a very good read.
A. enters for B. falls for C. makes for D. calls for
( )28. Many banks have announced to lower interest rates ________ the general
depression.
A. in sympathy with B. in contrast to C. in parallel with D. in proportion to
( )29. The Oscars have been around for so long that they serve as an indicator of
________ the Hollywood community values now and in the past.
A. that B. where C. how D. what
( )30. ________ the mistake in the beginning, the problem could have been prevented at
its source.
A. Had not the company ignored B. If the company didn't ignore
C. Had the company not ignored D. Would the company not ignore
( )31. Currently AI is used mostly in the tech industry, ________ it has created
efficiencies and produced new products and services.
A. when B. about which C. where D. of which
( )32. By the time of the ban was finally lifted, he ________ at the airport for more than
two weeks.
A. was stuck B. had been stuck C. has been stuck D. had stuck
( )33. The victims lived temporarily in shelters, and the earthquake ________ everything,
they became homeless.
A. destroyed B. having destroyed C. destroying D. to destroy
( )34. —I think there may be another way to handle the housing problem.
—________. The floating cities are perhaps an innovative solution.
A. I beg to differ B. I think otherwise
C. You have me there D. You have a point there
( )35. —I used to make my father angry but now we're getting along very well.
—So I bet you were ________ when young.
A. a black sheep B. a real weed
C. a man in the street D. a real little devil
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。
At the midMay in 2018, the 69 yearold amputee(被截肢者) Xia Boyu finally stood proud
on two artificial legs on the peak of Mount Qomolangma, a symbol showcasing to the world the
power of __36__.
More than 40 years ago, Xia __37__ both of his feet to frost bite after lending his sleeping bag
to a team member during the trip to climb Mount Qomolangma.
Even though artificial legs were not __38__ in China at the time, Xia strongly __39__ that he
would one day fulfill his __40__ dream and so, before that day came, the best thing to do was to
__41__ himself by training constantly. Three years later he finally got his new legs, which enabled
him to __42__ his sports career.
However, fate once again took a __43__ turn when he was in his 40s. In 1993, illness
developed on the stumps( 残 肢 ) on his legs, which required __44__ third of his lower legs be
amputated. Three years after that, he was diagnosed with lymph cancer.
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Over the years, Xia never gave up his dream of climbing Mount Qomolangma. __45__ to his
final successful climb in 2018, he had tried four other times to climb to the summit, but each time
Lady Luck gave him the __46__.
The last time he __47__ his dream was in 2016. The then 67yearold was only 94 meters
from the summit, but a snow storm __48__ his way.Taking his team members' __49__ into
consideration, Xia made the __50__ decision to go back.
On May 14, Xia felt __51__ and a strong sense of fulfillment __52__ in him, standing on the
peak of the highest mountain in the world.
“The key is to focus on your dreams, instead of the __53__ you encounter along the way. I
didn't regret anything that I had done and accepted everything that life had __54__ me, but I never
stopped fighting against __55__,” Xia said, stressing that fulfilling one's dream has nothing to do
with age, disability or the thoughts or expectations of others, but a firm belief in yourself.
( )36. A. strength B. dreams C. confidence D. mind
( )37. A. cost B. gave C. lost D. paid
( )38. A. affordable B. acceptable C. available D. reachable
( )39. A. confirmed B. assured C. hoped D. believed
( )40. A. unfinished B. unchallenged C. unsolved D. unreached
( )41. A. pressure B. present C. preserve D. prepare
( )42. A. take B. begin C. complete D. continue
( )43. A. sudden B. sharp C. dark D. good
( )44. A. one B. another C. the other D. other
( )45. A. Previous B. Contrary C. Back D. Similar
( )46. A. tough nut B. red carpet C. cold shoulder D. last straw
( )47. A. put effort into B. devoted himself to
C. got close to D. threw himself into
( )48. A. blanketed B. blocked C. bathed D. smoothed
( )49. A. honour B. safety C. credit D. struggle
( )50. A. final B. disappointing C. wise D. heartbreaking
( )51. A. tiredness B. relief C. pain D. loneliness
( )52. A. welled up B. showed up C. came up D. sprang up
( )53. A. distrust B. doubt C. hardships D. criticism
( )54. A. thrown at B. provided for C. arranged for D. distributed to
( )55. A. challenges B. fear C. fate D. misbeliefs
第三部分: 阅读理解(共 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。
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You and your employer must make sure you can work off campus without a work permit
before you start working.If you start working off campus but don't meet the requirements, you may
have to leave Canada.
Eligibility(资格) requirements
You can work off campus without a work permit if you meet all of these requirements:
·you're a fulltime student at a designated learning institution(DLI)
·you're enrolled in a postsecondary academic, vocational or professional training program
or a secondarylevel vocational training program(Quebec only)
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·you've started studying
·you have a Social Insurance Number(SIN)
If you're on an authorized leave from your studies, or you're switching schools and you're not
studying, you can't work off campus.You can only return to work once you're back to studying.
Applying for a Social Insurance Number
·Applying at a Service Canada Centre
·Normally you must apply for a SIN in person, or have someone else apply for you in person.
However, if you live in a remote area with no Service Canada Centre within 100 km, you are
eligible to apply by mail.To confirm this is the case, you can use your postal code to check your
eligibility on the Service Canada website or call Service Canada at 18662746627.
Note:There is no fee to apply for a SIN.
( )56. If you want to apply for a SIN, you can use the following ways except ________.
A. applying at a Service Canada Centre B. mailing a Service Canada Centre
C. having others apply for you in person D. applying on the Service Canada website
( )57. Which section of the website can you possibly find this article?
A. Travel and Tourism B. Business and Industry
C. Jobs and Workplace D. Immigration and Citizenship
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An important drug that serves as the backbone of treatment for most childhood cancers, has
become increasingly rare, and doctors are warning that they may soon be forced to consider
rationing doses(定量供应剂量).
There have been long term shortages of certain drugs and medical supplies in the United
States for years, but doctors say the loss of this medication, vincristine(长春新碱) is leading to lots
of problems, as there is no appropriate substitute. “ This is truly a sad situation ,” said Dr.
Yoram Unguru, a doctor at the Herman and Walter Samuelson Children's Hospital at Sinai in
Baltimore. “ Vincristine is our water. It's our bread and butter. I can't think of a treatment for
childhood cancer that doesn't use vincristine.” Shortages of the drug will likely affect children
throughout the country, he said, forcing doctors to make difficult decisions. “ There is no
substitution for vincristine that can be recommended,” Dr. Unguru said. “You either have to
skip a dose or give a lower dose or beg or borrow.”
Vincristine is one of the drugs used to manage leukemia, the most common childhood cancer.
The Children's Oncology Group, a group of researchers at hospitals and cancer centers, has made
recommendations for changing clinical trial treatment rules involving vincristine, including
checking the hospital's supply before trial enrollment, and considering using half the dose if the full
amount is not available.
“ We are all disappointed ,” said Dr. Michael Link, a doctor at the Stanford University
School of Medicine. Without vincristine, many children with acute lymphoblastic leukemia will
still be cured, “but this is a difficult disease to treat in general, and with one hand tied behind
your back, it makes it much more difficult,” Dr. Link said.
Until earlier this year, there were two suppliers of vincristine:Pfizer and Teva. In July, Teva
made a “ business decision to discontinue the drug ,” according to the Food and Drug
Administration(FDA). Since then, Pfizer has been the only supplier, and the company lately has
been experiencing troubles with production. “Pfizer has experienced a delay, and we are working
closely with them and exploring all ways to make sure this important cancer drug is available for
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the patients who need it ,” the FDA said. Jessica Smith from Pfizer said the company would
speed up additional shipments of the drug over the next few weeks in an effort to make up for
Teva's withdrawal from the market.
( )58. Which of the following statements of vincristine is TRUE according to the passage?
A. It is quite rare and expensive. B. It is an irreplaceable drug.
C. It is widely used in adult cancers. D. It used to be as common as bread and butter.
( )59. We can learn from Dr. Link's words that ________.
A. vincristine will cause back pain
B. the treatment without vincristine is almost impossible
C. the treatment without vincristine can still be carried out
D. lack of vincristine will promote drug research
( )60. What measures will the FDA take to solve the problem?
A. Exploring new ways to ship cancer drugs.
B. Making an effort to produce vincristine.
C. Cooperating with Pfizer to get more vincristine produced.
D. Persuading Pfizer and Teva to deal with the problem together.
C
Over the southern hemisphere's summer, mercifully now at an end, Australia burned under a
pitiless sun. Bush fires down the continent's eastern part consumed 46 macres of countryside,
destroying homes, taking lives and driving rare animals towards extinction. To many Australians,
the satellite pictures showing huge amounts of smoke drifting off to the east over the Great Barrier
Reef seemed a threat to life in an age of manmade warming.
It turns out that high temperatures were doing great damage under the water as well. This
month comes news that exceptionally warm seas have led the Great Barrier Reef, the world's
biggest coral system, to suffer its third mass bleaching in five years. The bush and the reef:
Australians almost define themselves by these two ecosystems, which once seemed boundless.
Coral bleaching takes place when sea temperatures rise sharply, causing the coral polyps that
make up reefs to spray the algae(海藻) that generate their food via photosynthesis(光合作用).
Without the coloured algae, coral soon dies, leaving the complex colonies a ghostly white. Reefs
can recover from occasional bleachings:the fastestgrowing corals regenerate in a decade or so.
But mass bleachings on the Great Barrier Reef are becoming ever more frequent. And the run of
recent bleachings had already killed off relatively heatintolerant coral species. What is striking this
year is that for the first time the bleaching extended to the southern part of the reef. There, closer to
the pole, waters should be cooler. But not this year.
The biblical rains that put out the bush fires have also helped to lower water temperatures over
the reef. The rains are proof to climatechange deniers that recent fires, droughts and floods are
simply part of the natural cycle. They point with delight to the bush springing back to life. Yet
while important habitats depend upon fire to regenerate, this summer's fires, exceptionally,
destroyed temperate rainforests too. Regarding the reef, the deniers play__down the damage and
insist on the ability of “nature to fix nature”. That is despite the accumulated effect of successive
bleachings from which reefs struggle to recover.
The bush fires threw the prime minister, Scott Morrison, off balance. Holidaying in Hawaii
made him look out of touch, while his Liberal Party's cosy links to oil, gas, coal and iron ore
interests came under closer inspection. Mr. Morrison's official “representative” to the Great
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Barrier Reef, Warren Entsch, a Queensland politician, points out that “bleached corals are not
dead corals” and predicts that many will recover. Although he admits climate change is a concern,
he once complained that “forcing ” youngsters to be worried about it is a form of “child
abuse”. Most Australians care both about climate change and about the Great Barrier Reef—but
not enough, alas, to call their government out over such ambivalence.
( )61. The greatest challenge to the recovery of the Great Barrier Reef is ________.
A. climate change B. bush fires
C. heavy smoke D. high temperatures
( )62. The underlined expression “play down” in Paragraph 4 is closest in meaning to
“________”.
A. mention lightly B. think highly of C. criticize fiercely D. take seriously
( )63. What can we learn from the last paragraph?
A. The government is confident that nature will recover itself.
B. The government lays more emphasis on child abuse.
C. The government calls on the public to care about climate change.
D. The government admits climate change is high on the agenda.
( )64. Which of the following would be the best title for the passage?
A. Australia On Fire B. Life Under Threat
C. Forest Fires Under Control D. Great Barrier Reef In Hot Water
D
Deo had grown up barefoot in Burundi, but for a peasant boy he had done well. He was twenty
four. Until recently he had been a medical student, for three years at or near the top of his class.
But he had spent the past six months on the run.
He had one friend who had seen more of the world than East Central Africa, a fellow medical
student named Jean. And it was Jean who had decided that New York was where he should go. Deo
was traveling on a commercial visa. Jean's French father had written a letter identifying Deo as an
employee on a mission to America. He was supposed to be going to New York to sell coffee. Deo
had read up on coffee beans in case he was questioned. Jean's father had also paid for the plane
tickets. A fat booklet of tickets.
He had heard of French soldiers behaving badly in Rwanda, and had even caught glimpses of
them training militiamen(民兵) in the camps, but waking up and seeing a white person in the next
seat wasn't alarming. No one called him a cockroach(蟑螂). No one held a machete(大砍刀).
A voice was speaking to him. He turned and saw a policeman who seemed friendly. Deo
spoke to him in French, but the man shook his head and smiled. He asked a question in what Deo
guessed was English. Then a woman who had been sitting nearby got up and walked over French,
at long last French, coming out of her mouth. Perhaps she could help, the woman said in French.
Deo thought, “ God,__I'm__still__in__your__hand .” She arranged to sit next to him on the
flight to New York and asked him lots of questions. Deo wanted to pay her back for helping him.
So he tried to answer her questions. They talked most of the way to New York. After such long
solitude(独处),it felt wonderful to talk.
When he reached Immigration the agent stared at Deo's documents, then started asking
questions in what had to be English. There was nothing to do except smile. The agent went off and
came back with another man. He introduced himself to Deo in French. His name was Muhammad.
He said he came from Senegal. Muhammad asked Deo the agents' questions and also some
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questions of his own. For the agents, he asked Deo, “Where are you coming from?” When Deo
said he had come from Burundi, Muhammad made a pained face and said to him in French,
“How did you get out?”
There was no time even to attempt an answer. The agents were asking another question:Deo's
visa said he was here on business. What business?
Selling coffee beans, Deo told them through Muhammad. Just keep smiling, Deo told himself.
How much money did he have?
Two hundred dollars, Deo said with pride. The cash had been a gift from Jean. Exchanged for
Burundian francs, it could have bought a lot of cows. But neither Muhammad nor the agents looked
impressed.
Where was he staying?
Jean had told him he'd be asked this. A hotel, he said.
The agents laughed. A week in a hotel on two hundred dollars?
In 1994, airport security wasn't what it soon would be. Muhammad said something in English
to the agents. His words must have been the right ones, because after a few more questions, the
agents shrugged at each other and let him through, into America.
He had no idea what he'd do next. After six months on the run, he was in the habit of not
looking ahead. And what was there to fear?What could the man in the booth up ahead do to him?
Whatever it might be, he'd already seen worse. God had taken care of him so far. And still was
taking care of him, it seemed. As this seriouslooking stranger, Muhammad, walked him out of
Customs, he said that Deo could stay with him in New York City. But Deo would have to wait here
for three hours. Muhammad worked at the airport as a baggage handler. He had to finish his shift.
Could Deo wait three hours?
“Only three hours?” said Deo. “Of course!”
( )65. Which of the following is the reason why Deo left his hometown?
A. Jean persuaded him to go to New York.
B. Jean's father paid for the plane tickets for him.
C. He was an employee on a business mission to America.
D. He wanted to flee his hometown to seek shelter in New York.
( )66. How did the woman help Deo?
A. She arranged a seat for him.
B. She did the interpreting for him.
C. She asked the policeman to show mercy to him.
D. She talked with him which made him feel less lonely.
( )67. What does the underlined sentence in Paragraph 4 most probably mean?
A. God is toying with him. B. God is taking him under his wing.
C. He is at the mercy of God. D. He can't break away from God.
( )68. Hearing that Deo came from Burundi, Muhammad felt ________.
A. happy B. sympathetic C. terrified D. relieved
( )69. The following statements about Deo are true, EXCEPT that ________.
A. he was a white person B. he was brave and optimistic
C. he had a good academic performance D. he was grateful to those who had helped him
( )70. What would most likely happen to Deo later?
A. Selling coffee beans in New York.
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B. Turning to Jean's father for help.
C. Being reduced to a beggar in the street.
D. Making a living in New York with Muhammad's help.
第Ⅱ卷(非选择题 共 35 分)
第四部分:任务型阅读(共 10 小题;每小题 1 分,满分 10 分)
请认真阅读下面短文,并根据所读内容在文章后表格中的空格里填入一个最恰当的单词。
注意:每个空格只填 1 个单词。
The term “organizational culture” refers to the norms and values of an organization, which
together make the personality of the company. These values and norms are shared by people
working throughout the organization. They govern the way employees interact with each other,
within the workplace. Therefore, improving organizational culture is the need of the hour, as people
want to work for a company that enables them to keep a balance between their work and personal
life. The organizations that treat their employees well and provide a good working atmosphere have
shown an increase in the productivity of their employees. As a result, the attrition rates(损耗率) are
also lowered, which saves a company the costs spent in hiring and training the employees. So, a
healthy organizational culture is a winwin situation for the management, the customers, the
shareholders and most importantly, the employees themselves.
When it comes to improving organizational culture, training your employees in the right way
is an important step towards improving your organization's work culture. When your employees
know how to do things in the right way and what the company expects from them, the rates of
conflicts and errors can be brought down significantly. In addition, through the right training, your
employees will become enthusiastic and be interested in working as a team and improving the
work atmosphere as a whole. Then a productive environment will be created.
Another good way to bring about positive changes in the culture of the organization is by
analyzing the existing culture and comparing it with the expectations of your employees. Bring
changes accordingly. You can also organize discussions with your team members and talk about
matters related to the current culture of the organization. Try to bring about the changes you find
justified.
Conflicts are an unavoidable part of any organization and have direct bearing on the health of
its culture. How they are handled is an indicator of the common organizational culture. Therefore,
when conflicts do arise, the management must settle them quickly and kindly, in case they
become worse over time. More importantly, an unmistakable and just conflict resolution
mechanism should be created. If employees feel they are all being treated equally, they are more
likely to accept their mistakes and the judgment of the management.
Since the organization is a collection of people, cooperation is a must to attain the objectives.
Team building is vital in this respect and the management must show the willingness or intention to
involve employees in this process. They may be fun activities, like sports, games or serious ones.
At the end of the day, such exercises strengthen the team spirit and the employees' loyalty towards
the organization, because cooperative teamwork proves a healthy organizational climate.
Organizational culture
Concept
●Organizational culture refers to a set of (71)________ norms and values of
an organization.
●These norms and values determine the interpersonal (72)________ in the
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workplace.
(73)________ of
organizational
culture
●It helps the employees balance their work life and personal life.
●It can make the employees work more (74)________, thus lowering the
attrition rates and saving money.
●It is (75)________ to all parties, especially the employees.
Providing
right training
●Training can help the employees know the company's
expectations, (76)________ the risk of conflicts and errors.
●Right training helps develop the employees' enthusiasm
and interest in teamwork.
Making
adjustments
●Examine the present culture and make a(n) (77)________
between the employees' expectations and it.
●Get your team members to (78)________ the present
organization culture.
Handling
conflicts
wisely
●Conflicts should be dealt with kindly without
(79)________.
●All conflicts must be solved fairly according to the rules.
Approaches to
improving
organizational
culture
Developing
cooperation
(80)________ various activities to get all the employees
involved and strengthen team spirit.
第五部分:书面表达(满分 25 分)
请阅读下面文字,并按照要求用英语写一篇 150 词左右的文章。
On March 30,2020, the Ministry of Education announced that the national college entrance
examination, or gaokao, would be held on July 7 and 8, which is usually held on June 7 and 8.
Wang Hui, director of the ministry's Department of College Students Affairs, said the
postponement is mainly to ensure the fairness of the exam. As senior high school students have
been taking online courses during the epidemic(流行病), many rural students who lack internet
access might feel disadvantaged, so the delay is to ensure they will have more time to prepare for
the exam at school, he said.
This is the first time in 17 years that China has adjusted the date of the college entrance
examination.
According to the announcement, standard Chinese language and mathematics tests will be on
July 7, which are mandatory exams for all students.
On the morning of July 8, students would either take the test for social sciences(history,
political science and geography) or natural sciences(physics, chemistry and biology), depending on
their highschool subjects. Foreign language shall be the final subject.
Further arrangements will be announced to the public later.
The examination postponement could be regarded as an adjustment due to the coronavirus
outbreak, said Li Jiasheng, a senior high school teacher at Beijing No.4 High School, the Paper
reported.
“It gives us more time to make up for the suspension of classes due to the outbreak.”he
added.
【写作内容】 1. 用约 30 个词概括上述信息的主要内容;2. 结合上述信息,简要分析高
考延迟的原因;3. 根据你的情况,谈谈高考延迟对你学习的影响(不少于两点)。
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习名称;3. 不必写标题。
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2020 届高三模拟考试试卷(十三)(南京)
英语参考答案及听力材料
听力
1~5 ACABC 6~10 CACAC 11~15 BBAAC 16~20 AABAC
单项填空
21~25 BCABC 26~30 ACADC 31~35 CBBDD
完形填空
36~40 BCCDA 41~45 DDCBA 46~50 CCBBD 51~55 BACAC
阅读理解
56~57 DC 58~60 BCC 61~64 DAAD 65~70 DBBBAD
任务型阅读
71. shared 72. relationship(s) 73. Significance/Importance 74.
productively/efficiently/effectively 75. beneficial/helpful/rewarding 76. reducing/decreasing
77. comparison
78. discuss 79. hesitation/delay 80. Organize/Launch
书面表达
One possible version:
Faced with the coronavirus outbreak, China announced to postpone the national college
entrance exam for a month, which reveals the government's effort to guarantee equality in
education.
The exam's being postponed is attributed to many a factor. First of all , while the college
entrance examination is always being attached significance to, the safety of teachers and students
can never be neglected during the special period,which must be given top priority to. Additionally,
the new term put off by virtue of the epidemic, all the students in China need more time to get
prepared,especially for the students having difficulty accessing online courses.
The exam postponement inevitably exerts an impact on my study. Rethinking my study plan
and making it more efficient is high on the agenda. Meanwhile, I will make the most of the extra
month to strengthen my strengths and compensate for my weaknesses to achieve allround
development.
Success lying ahead, we are bound to embrace a bright future.
听力材料
Text 1
M: Do you know Sally's new address? She's got some mail here and I'd like to send it to her.
W: Well, we've not been in touch for quite a while. Mary might know it.
Text 2
M: How are you getting to Beijing, by air or by train?
W: By train. It leaves at 7:00 pm and arrives in Beijing at 5:00 tomorrow morning.
Text 3
M: The dress fits you perfectly. Is it something you bought recently?
W: Actually, I've had it for a while. I've just been waiting for the weather to get warmer.
Text 4
W: How is your new roommate?
M: Well, all I could say is that he's a real couch potato. Last weekend he invited me over to his
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parents' house to watch TV. I bet watching TV is his only hobby.
W: He is so boring.
Text 5
W: What are you looking for?
M: Gloves...bus tickets...change...Everything's here except what I need.
W: And what's that?
M: My favorite pen! I had it a few minutes ago, but it seems to have disappeared!
Text 6
W: Today will be an exciting day. At 9 o'clock in the morning, we will have the tour of the
butterfly park and then later at 2 o'clock we are going to the banana farm.
M: It does sound wonderful! But we must remember that Mr. Miller will be waiting to pick us
up at 5 o'clock.
W: Is he going to drive us to a different site that I didn't know about?
M: No, he isn't. He's going to drive us to the hotel by 6 o'clock so that we can get dressed for
dinner. Tonight we will be dining with the director.
W: Oh, I see.
Text 7
W: Hello, sir. Do you have a moment?
M: Sorry, but who are you? Are you selling something?
W: No. I work for the art gallery you just visited. I was wondering if you have time to answer
a quick survey about the exhibition.
M: OK. I can spare a few minutes.
W: Great. First, what's your name and occupation?
M: My name is Raymond Wade. I work as an architect.
W: So you have a university education?
M: Yes, I attended the University of Toronto Architecture School.
W: And how did you hear about the gallery? Did you see our website, or our ad in an art
magazine? Or was it by word of mouth?
M: My friend Barry told me about your gallery.
W: I see. Finally, do you have any comments about the show?
M: Yes, I liked the paintings very much. But I found the video recorder a bit disturbing.
Text 8
M: Tammy, do you want to go to the movies with us on Saturday?
W: Hey, Raj! I'd love to, but I have to help my mom clean the house.
M: Too bad for you!
W: What do you mean? You never have to help around the house?
M: That's right! Only my sisters have to do chores.
W: How do you get away with that?
M: Well, my family's a little more traditional, and my parents lived in India for most of their
lives. In fact, we didn't move from there to the US until I was about four. In many Indian families,
girls do the housework, and boys, well...
W: Get treated like kings?
M: Exactly. In fact, that's what my name means “king”.
W: So, basically, your parents spoil you.
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M: I guess they do, in many ways. But being a son means I'll have more responsibility toward
my parents when I get older.
Text 9
M: Linda, I've finished with Mr. White now. Please take a seat. Could you tell me the detailed
information about the date arrangements for the French trip? When is my first meeting?
W: Certainly, Mr. Wilkinson. Everything is here with me. Your first meeting is on Monday
the 21st at 9:00 am with Dr. Gucci of Bancos en Piedra in Paris.
M: OK. So I can fly out early Monday morning.
W: Well, there is a flight which leaves at 6:30 London time and gets in at 8:30 French time.
M: So it means I have to check in by 5:30, which means leaving home at about 4:15.
W: I'm afraid so. You should start early. And the program for the rest of that day is quite full,
I'm afraid. At 11 : 00, you're seeing Gianni Riva at Megastar and then you'll have a lunch
engagement with Gavin from the Chamber of Commerce at 1:00.
M: Chamber of Commerce? Where's that?
W: You're meeting him at his office and then he's taking you somewhere.
M: Good, that sounds fine. What about the afternoon?
W: Well, at 3:00, you're seeing our sales representative there and then you're free till the
evening.
M: I see. I seem to remember that I'm having dinner with someone from Bergamo.
W: That's right. And Mr. Brown from SAP Industries at 8 o'clock.
Text 10
W: When you turn on the radio, you hear an advertisement. When you watch television, you
hear and see an advertisement. If you turn the pages of a newspaper or magazine, again you find an
advertisement. If you walk down the street, you see one advertising board after another. All day,
every day, people who want to sell you something compete to catch your attention. As a result,
advertisements are almost everywhere. In the West, advertisements are the fuel that makes mass
media work. The government does not give money to mass media such as TV stations, newspapers,
magazines and radio stations. They are all owned privately. So where does the money come from?
From advertisements. Without advertisements, there would not be these private businesses.
Have you ever asked yourself what advertising is? Through the years, people have given
different answers to the question. For some time it was felt that advertising was a means of
“keeping your name before the public.” And some people thought that advertising was “truth well
told.” Now more and more people describe it in this way: Advertising is the paid, nonpersonal,
and usually persuasive description of goods, services and ideas through various media.