静宁一中 2020 届高三级模拟训练卷(三)
英 语
本试卷分第Ⅰ卷(选择题)和第Ⅱ卷(非选择题)两部分。共 120 分。
第Ⅰ卷
第一部分 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,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C 和 D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题
卡上将该项涂黑。
A
Nanny (保姆)Positions
Applicant Requirements:
·Be at least 21 years of age.
·Have a minimum of 3 years of private in-home childcare experience.
·Provide phone and e-mail information for 2 recent childcare employment references.
·Provide current US work authorization.
·Be able to make a minimum one-year commitment.
Battery Park
Here is the schedule: Monday 2:30 pm-6:30 pm. Tuesday 4:30 pm-6:30pm, Wednesday 3:30
pm-6: 30pm, Friday 7:30 am-6:30 pm. Children include 2 girls and a boy. Responsibilities include
children’s care, playful engagement ( 参 与 ) and organization of their spaces and belongings,
children’s laundry and evening baths.
Brooklyn
The schedule is Tuesday to Friday from 11 am-7 pm. One 6-month-old boy. Responsibilities
are all
related to the baby and his care. You'll monitor and promote his continued strong development,
provide clothing care and healthy meal options. Please like cats; they have an animal friend.
Forest Hills
The schedule is Monday to Friday from 2:15 pm-7:15 pm. A boy aged 9 and a girl aged
5.Responsibilities
include school pick-ups, homework help, children's meal preparation and keeping the common
areas tidy. There are no pets, no travel and there is a weekly housekeeper for deep cleaning.
The Upper East Side (UES)
The schedule is Monday to Thursday from 2:30 pm-8 pm and Fridays from around noon-7:30
pm. Children include a 3-year-old boy and a 4-year-old girl. Responsibilities are all child-related and
a willingness to work alongside the full-time nanny to help with meal preparation. Must swim and
drive,For more information, please call 1-212-333-6411.
1. What is required of all applicants?
A. Living in the US for three years.
B. Working as a nanny for at least one year.
C. Working for no less than 30 hours per week.
D. Offering former employers’ phone numbers.
2. When is the working time for the Battery Park position?
A. Monday morning.
B. Tuesday morning.
C. Wednesday morning.
D. Friday morning.
3. What is a responsibility for the UES position?
A. Taking care of a cat.
B. Helping prepare meals.
C. Cleaning the house thoroughly.
D. Picking up children after school.
B
As a children's author and former English teacher, Abi Elphinstone has spent almost all of her
life surrounded by the written word. Now an ambassador for the charity Coram Beanstalk, Ms
Elphinstone plays a key role in championing the importance of literacy (读写能力)and the role
played by its volunteers.
The charity has teamed up with the i (a British newspaper) to increase the number of its helpers,
which it sends into schools to give children aged 3 to 13 who have fallen behind with their reading
or are at risk of doing so support with their reading.
“I think there is an absolute need to reach kids who don't have access to books,” she said. “Just
reading for 10 minutes a day improves a child’s achievement at school. Books show children the
world is big and varied and full of wonder.”
And Ms Elphinstone knows first-hand how tricky reading is from her own experience. “In class
when the teacher said 'could you read aloud', the words would jump all over the page and I’d
stumble ( 结 巴 ) and lose so much confidence,” she said. “That was difficult. Until way after
leaving school, I just assumed I needed to put in a lot more work than other people to finish an essay
or process information.”
Nowadays she thinks one of the biggest challenges is the competition books face from screens,
which are being used by children for everything from videos and games to social media.
“There's so much demand on their time and it’s such an easy, quick-fix demand,” she said. “It's
immediate satisfaction. Screens are loud and books whisper with quieter magic, but I think the
effects are transformative and they are longer lasting than a Screen.”This is where she thinks Coram Beanstalk can help, both with reading and also making children
Feel valued.
4. Why did Coram Beanstalk work with the i ?
A. To advertise its ambassador.
B. To find more book donators.
C. To attract more people to volunteer.
D. To help increase the newspaper's subscription.
5. What is the goal of Coram Beanstalk?
A. To teach children English.
B. To encourage reading in children.
C. To inspire children to write books.
D. To improve children's social skills.
6. Which of the following Ms Elphinstone's school experience?
A. She had limited access to books.
B. She could hardly finish reading a book.
C. She was afraid of reading loudly in public.
D. She seldom handed in her class essay on time.
7. What's Ms Elphinstone's opinion on screens?
A. They affect children in a quict way.
B. They have a short-term effect on children.
C. They offer children easy access to books.
D. They bring children transformative change.
C
Picture this: You're playing soccer with friends. As you kick the ball, you realize the bottom of
your foot feels cold and wet. You turn your sneaker up to look at the sole (鞋底). A big crack(裂缝)
is letting water from the ground in. When you get home, you throw your ruined sneakers away.
Now imagine another ending to the story. You don't throw the sneakers away. Instead, you push
the
two sides of the cracked sole together so they’re touching. You leave the sneaker in a warm spot. A
few hours later, the crack disappears.
Thanks to Qiming Wang, a professor at the University of Southern California, a self-healing (自
我修复的)sneaker sole could soon become reality. Wang and his team have invented 3D printable
rubber that could fix itself. When it's exposed to heat, it causes a chemical reaction that bonds its
atoms back together. The material could be used to3D print not only sneaker soles, but also toys,
bike tires, even satellites.
To 3D print a self-healing object, the first step is to make a model of it on the computer. The
model is “divided” into 100 smaller pictures. This first picture is projected onto a thin laver (层)of
the rubber, which starts as a liquid. The rubber takes on the shape of the picture, and the light from the projection turns it from liquid to solid. The next picture is projected on another layer of liquid
rubber on top of the first one. The final, complete shape is built up layer by layer like this.
Many footwear companies want to buy this technology. First, though, Wang and his team have
to try to make the material in different levels of hardness. Wang thinks it will take two or three years
for their material to show up in shoes we buy in stores.
One exciting thing about the special rubber is the amount of waste it can reduce, Plus, it can
self-heal “more than 10 times”. When it can't heal anymore, it can be recycled.
8. How does the author introduce the topic?
A. By asking questions for readers to think about.
B. By presenting a possible situation in our life.
C. By telling an interesting story about himself.
D. By comparing different research findings.
9. What is the key to the self-healing process?
A. Proper temperature.
B. Strong light.
C. Enough water.
D. Fresh air.
10. What is Paragraph 4 mainly about?
A. The process of 3D printing a self-healing object.
B. The steps to make the self-healing rubber.
C. The material of self-healing objects.
D. The advantages of 3D printing.
11. What do we know about the special rubber?
A. It has a high price.
B. It is environment-friendly.
C. It has a very short usage period.
D. It is being tried by footwear companies.
D
Imagine you are floating in space on a huge NASA spacecraft. A satellite is on a collision
course with your spaceship. You have just been told by your commanders on Earth to evacuate. You
and your teammates have to make rapid decisions for your escape and survival.
Engaging children in a NASA mission (任务) is a lesson that 23 pre-service teachers (职前教
师)were taught to carry out at a recent Pre-Service Teacher Institute (PSTI) summer workshop (讲
习班)at NASA’s Ames Research Center.
At this two-week workshop, these college students were given hands-on activities designed to
increase their skills in teaching STEM (science, technology, engineering and math) . They were
shown how to include NASA missions and research into their lesson plans. They met with NASA engineers and were given tours of NASA facilities (设施)by the latter to help them develop and
teach a problem-based lesson to children.
“NASA is pleased to support college students who want to teach STEM to young children,”
said Lewis Braxton, director of the research center. “It was exciting to see PSII students fully
engaged in developing new skills in STEM to meet the challenges of a space-related teaching task,”
said Steve Price, the principal investigator of PSTI at California State University, Fresno.
“PSTI has provided me with the necessary tools and techniques to fully develop my skills as a
teacher. I’ll use what I’ve learned to help my students succeed in their studies,” said Elijah Carnillo,
one of the pre-service teachers.
12. What does the underlined word “evacuate” in Paragraph 1 mean?
A. Withdraw.
B. Wait.
C. Follow.
D. Resist.
13. What is the purpose of the PSTI workshop?
A. To invite students to engage in NASA missions.
B. To encourage graduates to work at NASA.
C. To introduce the latest space technology.
D. To help with space-related STEM teaching.
14. What did NASA engineers do for the PSTI students?
A. They graded their homework.
B. They adjusted their work schedules.
C. They built them a spacecraft model.
D. They showed them some space equipment.
15. What is the best title for the text?
A. PSTI: Getting You Ready for Your Class
B. STEM: The Key to a Successful Career
C. Space: The Final Homework Frontier
D. NASA: The Home of Astronauts
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。
For thousands of years, salting was a common way to preserve food. Corned beef (咸牛肉),
bacon, green beans, and hundreds of other foods were preserved with salt. 16 Then, in the 1800s, a
Frenchman
named Louis Pasteur discovered the secret: bacteria.
What does salt have to do with bacteria? Two things: First, bacteria need moisture (水分)to
grow and multiply. Salt pulls moisture out of food, so the bacteria die. 17 If you cover food with salt or very salty liquid, bacteria outside the food die before they get in, and bacteria already in the
food are poisoned by the salt that goes inside.
18 For meat or fish,you pour on a layer of salt, then rub it in well, leaving a salt crust (盾)all
over the outside. Hams are often made this way. Another way is to put food into very salty water,
called brine (卤水). 19 The salt will draw the moisture out of the food, creating a kind of brine that
the food sits in.
Today, in most parts of the world, salting, is no longer necessary. 20 But even though we no
longer rely on salt to keep our food fresh, we haven’t lost our taste for salt. We don’t want to give up
our bacon, corned beef or salted beans.
A. So how do you preserve food with salt?
B. Next, it can make food too salty to eat.
C. Second, salt is poisonous to many bacteria.
D. But for a long time, no one knew why salt worked.
E. You can alternate layers of food and salt in a big jar.
F. People buy food in cans, keep it in the refrigerator, or freeze it.
G. They use salt to preserve meat, fish, vegetables, and even fruit.
第二部分 英语知识运用(共两节,满分 45 分)
第一节 完形填空(共 20 小题;每小题 1.5 分,满分 30 分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给四个选项(A、B、C 和 D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最
佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
Inside a library in a seaside town is a room changed into a cafe. There might be a homeless man
21 coffee for a sad mother, an elderly woman 22 a young man advice and strangers sharing
stories. This community open space 23 to solve the central problems that commonly lead to
homelessness: 44 and a lack of purpose.
It’s the 25 of Maff Potts. While working with charities for the homeless, he felt 26
because they weren’t reducing homelessness. All the shelters only helped people once they’d already
lost everything, 27 trying to solve the problems that led to their homelessness in the first place. A
main 28 , he discovered, is that many people who ended up at the shelters were alone. Their
relationships had broken down, they didn’t have a(n) 29 system, or they had no one to show
them 30 .
Potts understands how altruism ( 利 他 主 义 ) can help. Over the years during his work on
homelessness, when he met people in their 31 moments, Potts began asking them to do him a
favour. One man 32 he’d been a painter, so Potts started 33 how the reception area could use
redecorating and asked the man for his 34 .The man ended up offering to 35 it himself. The
task gave him a 36 , a reason to keep living.
“The thing that led to a lasting transformation was when they 37 somebody else,” Potts said.
“That was 38 time.” So Potts started thinking there must be a way to 39 the lives of people who are 40 not by
making them feel like they’re always receiving help, but by giving them a space to help others —
and in the end, help themselves.
21. A.drinking B.making C.growing D.hiding
22. A.saving B.paying C.awarding D.offering
23. A.seeks B.deserves C.happens D.pretends
24. A.Sickness B.Tiredness C.Loneliness D.Weakness
25. A. idea B.excuse C.hobby D.feeling
26. A.shocked B.interested C.disappointed D.frightened
27. A.regardless of B.instead of C.as for D.along with
28. A.mistake B.result C.technique D.cause
29. A.support B.power C.health D.alarm
30. A.freedom B.wisdom C.kindness D.patience
31. A.latest B.funniest C.fittest D.darkest
32. A.preferred B.mentioned C.recommended D.demanded
33. A.insisting on B.hearing of C.depending on D.talking about
34. A.advice B.duty C.research D.attention
35. A.repair B.repaint C.reinvent D.replace
36. A.break B.lesson C.purpose D.promise
37.A.challenged B.invited C.helped D.recognised
38. A.familiar B.strange C. terrible D.magic
39. A.copy B.improve C.reflect D.record
40. A.struggling B.changing C.relaxing D.escaping
第Ⅱ卷
第二节 (共 10 分;每小题 1.5 分,满分 15 分)
阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1 个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式
We Love Reading is a programme that 41 (plant) the love of reading within children. It
focuses on training adults, most of 42 are local volunteers, to hold read-aloud sessions in public
spaces in their neighbourhoods where books are 43 (routine) read aloud and exchanged with
children.
Research has shown that 80% of children who attend We Love Reading read-aloud sessions
have
seen the 44 (attract)of reading books, and are more willing 45 (go)back to school because
they associate reading 46 enjoyment. They are more empathetic (产生共鸣的) because they learn
about other cultures and people, and as 47 consequence perform better at school and become
more 48 (confidence).
We Love Reading has also influenced parent-child relationships by 49 (build) bridges of
understanding and communication between the two generations through reading. We Love Reading is effective and able to continue for a long time because it 50 (manage)
and
owned by local volunteers. They are part of the community and know when and where is best to read
to
children.
第三部分 写作(共两节 满分 35)
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。
I used to being very scared of people who were different from those I grow up around. Last
year, my parents took me to France, when I was surrounded by foreigner. I was very nervous at first.
But as I observed them, I found that as if I could not understand their languages, they seemed to be
said and doing the same kinds of things we say and do in my country. I even talked to few
Europeans, who were very friend. Although people are not exactly the same, we are still basically
the same, so it is no need to be afraid of someone just because of they come from a different culture.
第二节. 书面表达(满分 25 分)
假定你是李华,你和外教 MrSmith 本来约好去看在你们所在城市举行的国际摄影展,但你
因故不能赴约。请给他写一封邮件,内容包括:
1.表示歉意;
2. 解释原因;
3.补救措施。
注意:1. 词数 100 左右;
2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
Dear Mr Smith,
Yours sincerely,
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