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2020 届广西普通高中学业水平考试英语试题
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The Lake District Attractions Guide
Dalemain Mansion & Historic Gardens
History, Culture & Landscape(景观). Discover and enjoy 4 centuries of history, 5
acres of celebrated and award-winning gardens with parkland walk. Owned by the Hasell
family since 1679, home to the International Marmalade Festival. Gifts and antiques, plant
sales, museums & Mediaeval Hall Tearoom.
Open:29 Mar-29 Oct,Sun to Thurs.
Tearoom,Gardens & Gift Shop:10.30-17.00(16.00 in Oct).
House:11.15-16.00(15.00 in Oct)
Town: Pooley Bridge & Penrith
Abbot Hall art Gallery & Museum
Those viewing the quality of Abbot Hall’s temporary exhibitions may be forgiven for
thinking they are in a city gallery. The impressive permanent collection includes Turners and
Romneys and the temporary exhibition programme has Canaletto and the artists from St Ives.
Open: Mon to Sat and Summer Sundays. 10.30 -17.00 Sumner.10.30 -16.00 Winter.
Town:Kendal
Tullie House Museum & Art Gallery
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contemporary art and family fun are brought together in one impressive museum and art
gallery. There are four fantastic galleries to visit from fine art to interactive fun, so there’s
something for everyone!
Open: High Season 1 Apr – 31 Oct: Mon to Sat 10.00 – 17.00, Sun 11.00 – 17.00.
Low Season 1 Nov – 31 Mar: Mon to Sat 10.00 – 16.30, Sun 12.00 – 16.30.
Town: Carlisle
Dove Cottage & The wordsworth Museum
Discover William Wordsworth’s inspirational home. Take a tour of his Lakeland cottage,
walk through his hillside garden and explore the riches of the collection in the Museum. Visit
the shop and relax in the café. Exhibitions, events and family activities throughout the year.
Open: Daily, 09.30 – 17.30 (last admission 17.00).
Town: Grasmere
21. When is the House at Dalemain Mansion & Historic Gardens open on Sundays in July?
A.09.30—17.30. B.10.30—16.00. C. 11.15—16.00. D.12.00—16.30
22. What can visitors do at Abbot Hall Art Gallery & Museum?
A. Enjoy Ronney’s works. B. Have some interactive fun.
C. Attend a famous festival. D. Learn the history of a family
23. Where should visitors go if they want to explore Wordsworth’s life?
A. Penrith. B. Kendal. C. Carlisle. D. Grasmere.
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Some parents will buy any high-tech toy if they think it will help their child, but
researchers said puzzles help children with math-related skills.
Psychologist Susan Levine, an expert on mathematics development in young children the
University of Chicago, found children who play with puzzles between ages 2 and 4 later
develop better spatial skills. Puzzle play was found to be a significant predictor of
cognition(认知) after controlling for differences in parents’ income, education and the amount
of parent talk, Levine said.
The researchers analyzed video recordings of 53 child-parent pairs during everyday
activities at home and found children who play with puzzles between 26 and 46 months of age
have better spatial skills when assessed at 54 months of age.
“The children who played with puzzles performed better than those who did not, on tasks
that assessed their ability to rotate(旋转)and translate shapes,” Levine said in a statement.
The parents were asked to interact with their children as they normally would, and about
half of children in the study played with puzzles at one time. Higher-income parents tended to
have children play with puzzles more frequently, and both boys and girls who played with
puzzles had better spatial skills. However, boys tended to play with more complex puzzles
than girls, and the parents of boys provided more spatial language and were more active during
puzzle play than parents of girls.
The findings were published in the journal Developmental Science.
24. In which aspect do children benefit from puzzle play?
A. Building confidence. B. Developing spatial skills.
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25.What did Levine take into consideration when designing her experiment?
A. Parents’ age. B. Children’s imagination.
C. Parents’ education. D. Child-parent relationship.
26. How do boy differ from girls in puzzle play?
A. They play with puzzles more often.
B. They tend to talk less during the game.
C. They prefer to use more spatial language.
D. They are likely to play with tougher puzzles.
27. What is the text mainly about?
A. A mathematical method. B. A scientific study.
C. A woman psychologist D. A teaching program.
C
Race walking shares many fitness benefits with running, research shows, while most likely
contributing to fewer injuries. It does, however, have its own problem.
Race walkers are conditioned athletes. The longest track and field event at the Summer
Olympics is the 50-kilometer race walk, which is about five miles longer than the marathon.
But the sport’s rules require that a race walker’s knees stay straight through most of the leg
swing and one foot remain in contact (接触) with the ground at all times. It’s this strange form
that makes race walking such an attractive activity, however, says Jaclyn Norberg, an assistant
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Like running, race walking is physically demanding, she says, According to most
calculations, race walkers moving at a pace of six miles per hour would burn about 800
calories(卡路里) per hour, which is approximately twice as many as they would burn walking,
although fewer than running, which would probably burn about 1,000 or more calories per
hour.
However, race walking does not pound the body as much as running does, Dr. Norberg
says. According to her research, runners hit the ground with as much as four times their body
weight per step, while race walkers, who do not leave the ground, create only about 1.4 times
their body weight with each step.
As a result, she says, some of the injuries associated with running, such as runner’s knee,
are uncommon among race walkers. But the sport’s strange form does place considerable
stress on the ankles and hips, so people with a history of such injuries might want to be
cautious in adopting the sport. In fact, anyone wishing to try race walking should probably
first consult a coach or experienced racer to learn proper technique, she says. It takes some
practice.
28. Why are race walkers conditioned athletes?
A. They must run long distances. B. They are qualified for the marathon.
C. They have to follow special rules. D. They are good at swinging their
legs.
29. What advantage does race walking have over running?
A. It’s more popular at the Olympics. B. It’s less challenging physically.
C. It’s more effective in body building. D. It’s less likely to cause knee injuries.第 6 页 共 14 页
30 What is Dr. Norberg’s suggestion for someone trying race walking?
A. Getting experts’ opinions. B. Having a medical checkup.
C. Hiring an experienced coach. D. Doing regular exercises.
31. Which word best describes the author’s attitude to race walking?
A. Skeptical. B. Objective.
C. Tolerant. D. Conservative.
D
The connection between people and plants has long been the subject of scientific
research. Recent studies have found positive effects. A study conducted in Youngstown,Ohio,
for example, discovered that greener areas of the city experienced less crime. In another ,
employees were shown to be 15% more productive when their workplaces were decorated
with houseplants.
The engineers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology(MIT)have taken it a step
further changing the actual composition of plants in order to get them to perform diverse,even
unusual functions. These include plants that have sensors printed onto their leaves to show
when they’re short of water and a plant that can detect harmful chemicals in groundwater. "
We’re thinking about how we can engineer plants to replace functions of the things that we use
every day,"explained Michael Strano, a professor of chemical engineering at MIT.
One of his latest projects has been to make plants grow(发光)in experiments using
some common vegetables. Strano’s team found that they could create a faint light for
three-and-a-half hours. The light,about one-thousandth of the amount needed to read by,is
just a start. The technology, Strano said, could one day be used to light the rooms or even to 第 7 页 共 14 页
turn tree into self-powered street lamps.
in the future,the team hopes to develop a version of the technology that can be sprayed
onto plant leaves in a one-off treatment that would last the plant’s lifetime. The engineers are
also trying to develop an on and off"switch"where the glow would fade when exposed to
daylight.
Lighting accounts for about 7% of the total electricity consumed in the US. Since
lighting is often far removed from the power source(电源)—such as the distance from a
power plant to street lamps on a remote highway-a lot of energy is lost during transmission
(传输).
Glowing plants could reduce this distance and therefore help save energy.
32. What is the first paragraph mainly about?
A. A new study of different plants. B. A big fall in crime rates.
C. Employees from various workplaces. D. Benefits from green plants.
33. What is the function of the sensors printed on plant leaves by MIT engineer?
A. To detect plants’ lack of water B. To change compositions of plants
C. To make the life of plants longer. D. To test chemicals in plants.
34. What can we expect of the glowing plants in the future?
A. They will speed up energy production.
B. They may transmit electricity to the home.
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D. They could take the place of power plants.
35. Which of the following can be the best title for the text?
A. Can we grow more glowing plants?
B. How do we live with glowing plants?
C. Could glowing plants replace lamps?
D. How are glowing plants made pollution-free?
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。
Emoji(表情符号) and Workplace Communication
In Asia, messaging platforms are growing rapidly, with users in the hundreds of millions,
both at work and play. 36 . It’s been reported that 76 percent of employees in some
western countries are using emojis at work.
Written communications can often read as cold and dull. Using emojis can add humor and
feeling, keeping intention clear. 37 , encouraging better and more frequent
communication.
In any given office, employees can range from age 22 to 70 and beyond, and finding
common ground in communication style can be a challenge. 38 . While the younger
generations prefer to communicate visually, for those used to working with traditional tools
like email, it may feel like a learning curve(曲线). The good news is that it’s simple to
learn and can be worth the effort.
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ruined an entire day? 39 . Emoji can help communication feel friendlier, and even a
serious note can be softened with an encouraging smile.
40 , and emoji can contribute directly to that positive outcome. And when your
employees begin adding smiling emojis to their business communication, you’ll know you
have succeeded in improving your work culture.
A. Message with emojis feel more conversational
B. Even a formal email can seem cold and unfriendly
C. Sending smiling faces to colleagues may seem strange
D. The popularity of these platforms is spreading globally
E. Giving employees the tools enables them to communicate honestly
F. Studies show that friendlier communication leads to a happier workplace
G. An easy way to bring all work generations together is with a chat platform
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。
Since our twins began learning to walk, my wife and I have kept telling them that our
sliding glass door is just a window. The 41 is obvious. If we 42 it is a door, they’ll
want to go outside 43 . It will drive us crazy. The kids apparently know the 44 . But
our insisting it’s 45 a window has kept them from 46 millions of requests to open
the door.
I hate lying to the kids. One day they’ll 47 and discover that everything they’ve
always known about windows is a 48 .I wonder if 49 should always tell the truth no 第 10 页 共 14 页
matter the 50 . I have a very strong 51 that the lie we’re telling is doing 52
damage to our children. Windows and doors have 53 metaphorical(比喻) meanings. I’m
telling them they can’t open what they absolutely know is a door. What if later in 54
they come to a metaphorical door, like an opportunity ( 机 会 ) of some sort, and 55
opening the door and taking the opportunity, they just 56 it and wonder, "What if it isn’t
a door?" That is, "What if it isn’t a 57 opportunity?"
Maybe it’s an unreasonable fear. But the 58 is that I shouldn’t lie to my kids. I
should just 59 repeatedly having to say, "No. We can’t go outside now." Then when they
come to other doors in life, be they real or metaphorical, they won’t 60 to open them and
walk through.
41. A. relief B. target C. reason D. case
42. A. admit B. believe C mean D. realize
43. A. gradually B. constantly C. temporarily D. casually
44. A. result B. danger C. method D. truth
45. A. merely B. slightly C. hardly D. partly
46. A. reviewing B. approving C. receiving D. attempting
47. A. win out B. give up C. wake up D. stand out
48. A. dream B. lie C. fantasy D. fact
49. A. parents B. twins C. colleagues D. teachers
50. A. restrictions B. explanations C. differences D. consequences
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52. A. physical B. biological C. spiritual D. behavioral
53. A traditional B. important C. double D. original
54. A. life B. time C. reply D. history
55. A. by comparison with B. in addition to C. regardless of D. instead of
56. A. get hold of B. stare at C. knock on D. make use of
57. A real B. Typical C. similar D. limited
58. A. safety rule B. comfort zone C. bottom line D. top secret
59. A. delay B. regret C. enjoy D. accept
60. A. hurry B. decide C. hesitate D. intend
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。
In ancient China lived an artist. 61 paintings were almost lifelike. The artist’s
reputation had made him proud. One day the emperor wanted to get his portrait (画像) done so
he called all great artists to come and present their 62 (fine) work, so that he could
choose the best. The artist was sure he would. 63 (choose), but when he presented his
masterpiece to the emperor’s chief minister, the old nan laughed. The wise old man told him to
travel to the Li River~perhaps he could learn a little from the greatest artist in the world.
Filled with 64 (curious), the artist packed his bags and left. 65 he asked the
villagers on the banks of the river where he could find the legendary (传奇的) artist, they
smiled and 66 (point) down the river. The next morning he hired a boat and set out
67 (find) the well-known painter. As the small boat moved, 68 (gentle) along the
river he was left speechless by the mountains being silently reflected in the water. He passed 第 12 页 共 14 页
milky white waterfalls and mountains in many shades of blue. And when he saw the mists
rising from the river and the soft clouds. 69 (surround) the mountain tops, he was
reduced to tears. The artist was finally humbled ( 谦卑) by the greatest artist 70 earth,
Mother Nature.
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71.After divided into three groups, all the students set off for the top of the mountain.
72.It is human errors, rather than the natural disease, that is to be blame for the death of so
many innocent people in the landslide at an industrial park in Shenzhen.
73.My boss arrange me to discuss business details with someone from another company.
74.It seemed strange that the man could have deserted his life and his children.
75.As there were many names of people and places in the article, so I needed to look them up
in the dictionary.
76.The invention of engines revolutionized this mode as huge as any other mode of transport.
77.With her arms fold , the teacher stood, observing the work of her students, but making no
sign.
78.Parents prefer to choose names linking to beautiful things and good luck.
79.I used to be too shy to speak in a public.
80.The variety of hats in Britain reflect its multicultural background and rich cultural heritage.
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内容包括:
1. 人物简介;
2. 尊敬和爱戴的原因。
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1. 词数 100 左右;
2. 短文题目和首句已为你写好。
2020 届广西普通高中学业水平考试英语试题答案
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21—23 CAD
24—27 BCDB
28--31 CDAB
32--35 DACC
36—40 DAGBF
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51.B 52. C 53. B 54.A 55. D 56. B 57. A 58.C 59. D 60. C第 14 页 共 14 页
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66. pointed 67. to find 68. gently 69. surrounding 70. On
71.After 后加 being 72.is 改为 are 73.arrange 后加 for 74.could 改为 should
75.去掉 so 76.huge 改为 hugely 77.fold 改为 folded 78.linking 改为 linked
79.去掉 a 80.reflect 改为 reflects
We have a lot of respectable people around us. But when it comes to the person I
respect most, the first name that flashes through my mind is Zhong Nanshan , a celebrated
old professor of medicine.
Since the outbreak of COVID-19, Zhong Nanshan and his workmates have made
outstanding achievements. Facing the epidemic situation, he made in-depth investigations
and studies to collect information for effective measures , regardless of the risk of being
infected. On top of that, he offered us some reasonable advice on how to handle the
situation and prevent the virus. He was like a mountain in front of us when we were in panic,
which brought us hope , thus making us feel safe and secure.
Being a national idol, he has set a good example for us. As a saying goes, every man is
responsible for the rise and fall of his country. We must bear it in mind that it’s our duty to
study hard and make contributions to our country.