1、1 / 11 2020 北京门头沟区高三一模 英语2020.03 第一部分:知识运用(共两节,45分) 第一节语法填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,共15分) 阅读下列短文,根据短文内容填空。在未给提示词的空白处仅填写一个适当的词,在给出提示词的空白 处用括号内所给词的正确形式填空。 A Basketball hero Kobe Bryants death has drawn an outpouring of shock and sadness across China. Basketball fans in China are now sad after learning that the
2、former Los Angeles Lakers 18-time NBA All Star had died at the age of 41 in a helicopter crash 1 Sunday in California. Bryant was among nine people on board, 2 (include) his 13-year- old daughter Gianna, who all died in the disaster 3 occurred in the heavy fog. B The shadow puppet play Monkey King a
3、nd Coronavirus( 冠状病毒), 4 (create) by the Beijing Longzaitian Shadow Puppet Theater, 5 (broadcast) online since February 14 with nearly 5 million hits on the internet. In the show, the Monkey King hears about the novel coronavirus outbreak, so 6 (him) goes to Wuhan, the capital city of Central Chinas
4、 Hubei province 7 (fight) the disease. C Located in the southern part of Beijing, the Temple of Heaven is a magnificent complex of fine cultural buildings set in gardens and surrounded by historic pine woods. It has been one of the most significant 8 (place) for the whole country for more than five
5、centuries. It 9 (serve) as a complex of sacrificial buildings for the Ming and Qing emperors, and is the 10 (large) one in Beijing among several royal sites. 第二节完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,共30分) Im Robin Woods. Im always the first to make a good joke and 11 my work away at the end of the day. But somehow Im
6、12 the first to be picked for teams and plays. I have always been the outcast, 13 and alone. “This year our play will be the story of Robin Hood and his Merry Men,” our teacher, Miss Goody, 14 the whole class. “Who would like to be Robin Hood?” I 15 my hand up into the air. Of course everybody wante
7、d the biggest and best part, especially bossy Bradley. “ 16 for a part and Ill test you on Monday and decide who will be best for each part,” said Miss Goody, handing out pages of the script. “ And of course well need lots of trees to be the forest.” “Youll be a little baby bush,” Bradley 17 me. “Or
8、 a teeny-tiny leaf.” I 18 him and took a copy of the Robin Hood words and began my practicing on the way home. On Monday I did some brilliant acting and I remembered all my 19 . I got the part. Bradley got the part of Little John. Becky was one of the ladies-in-waiting. Jordan was the minstrel(吟游艺人)
9、, who told the 20 in song with a little strum of the guitar every now and then. 2 / 11 We had three weeks to learn our parts. Becky offered to 21 with me. She played Little Johns part and gave me 22 on fighting. Bradley, who still really wanted to be Robin Hood, often came over to watch. He seemed t
10、o be waiting for me to make mistakes. I felt 23 , with knocking knees and cold feet. But I was determined to be the best Robin Hood ever. I had got the part of a hero and a hero I shall be. At home, Granddad came to help me. He could play the guitar and even made up a minstrel dance. He was really g
11、etting into the minstrels 24 , which cheered me up and made learning my part much easier and funny. In the final dress rehearsal that afternoon, Bradley was really getting carried away in that fighting-to-get-across- the-river 25 . He was shouting louder and louder and pushing harder and harder unti
12、l he lost his 26 and fell off the bridge. He had hurt his ankle! Worse still, Jordan had got a flu. Probably we had to 27 that nights performance for it was just impossible to find two new actors who could learn the parts before 28 and, most importantly, could play the guitar. Girls wailed and sobbe
13、d. Boys sighed and shuffled their feet. It was I that put forward a 29 :Granddad could play the part of the minstrel, Becky did the part of Little John and Carly could have her part as lady-in-waiting. Miss Goody sighed with relief. Everybody burst into tears of joy. The performance that night was a
14、 great success. I felt like a 30 . 11. A. tidyB. throwC. pushD. drag 12. A. sometimesB. frequentlyC. alwaysD. never 13. A. unattendedB. unassistedC. unwantedD. unmoved 14. A. taughtB. gatheredC. dismissedD. lectured 15. A. seizedB. trembledC. shotD. shook 16. A. Look outB. Try outC. Stand outD. Spea
15、k out 17. A. blamedB. threatenedC. teasedD. cheated 18. A. admiredB. abusedC. respectedD. ignored 19. A. storiesB. textsC. passagesD. lines 20. A. taleB. truthC. resultD. difference 21. A. danceB. singC. performD. practice 22. A. knivesB. tipsC. gunsD. signals 23. A. nervousB. disappointedC. importa
16、ntD. honored 24. A. partB. teamC. bandD. house 25. A. accidentB. incidentC. sceneD. event 26. A. swordB. stickC. positionD. balance 27. A. cancelB. giveC. improveD. evaluate 28. A. dawnB. duskC. middayD. midnight 3 / 11 29. A. theoryB. solutionC. budgetD. principle 30. A. directorB. composerC. heroD
17、. teacher 第二部分:阅读理解(共两节,40分) A It is every kids worst nightmare and six-year-old Jaden Hayes has lived it twice. First he lost his dad when he was four and then last month his mom died unexpectedly in her sleep. “I tried and I tried and I tried to get her awake I couldnt,” said Jaden. Jaden was unde
18、rstandably heartbroken. But there was another side to his grief. A side he first made public a few weeks ago when he told his aunt, and now guardian, Barbara DiCola, that he was sick and tired of seeing everyone sad all the time. And he had a plan to fix it. “And that was the beginning of it,” said
19、Barbara. “Thats where the adventure began.” Jaden asked his aunt Barbara to buy a bunch of little toys and bring him to downtown Savannah, Georgia near where he lives, so he could give them away. “Im trying to make people smile,” said Jaden. Jaden targeted people who werent already smiling and then
20、turned their day around. Hed go out on four different occasions now and he was always successful. Even if sometimes he didnt get exactly the reaction he was hoping for. It was just so overwhelming to some people that a six-year-old orphan would give away a toy expecting nothing in return except a sm
21、ile. “Im counting on it to be 33, 000,” said Jaden. When asked if he thought he could make that goal, he answered, “I think I can.” 31. Why did Jaden give the toys to other people? A. Because he wanted to fix the toys.B. Because he wanted to see more people. C. Because he wanted to give the toys awa
22、y.D. Because he wanted to make people happy. 32. What can we learn from the passage? A. Jaden lived with his aunt.B. Jaden targeted people who were not happy. C. Jaden got nothing he wanted all the time.D. Jaden was sick and tired of seeing everyone. 33. Which of the following words can best describ
23、e Jaden? A. Helpful and impatient.B. Creative and tricky. C. Optimistic and courageous.D. Ambitious and greedy. B Teslas lifestyle products tend to cash in on the brand appeal of the electric carmaker and its very publicly engaged chief manager Elon Musk, and the new Tesla Wireless Charger is no exc
24、eption. It is not for the car, but for the cellphone. The device, which is sold on Teslas website alongside hats and the companys existing desktop and portable chargers, is a small, Apple-like device that costs $65. It has an integrated USB-C cable for when you want to plug it 4 / 11 directly into y
25、our device, and a USB-A port for non-USB-C devices. You can get it in black or white, but it only comes with 6,000mAh of juice and 5W of output charging (The wired charging method gets you 7.5W). For about half the price, you can get Ankers 10,000mAh Power Core charger, which has 12W of output charg
26、ing but no wireless charging capabilities. For $50, you can get an RAV Power 10,400mAh wireless charger with 10W of output. Of course, nobody is really buying this for the functions. Theyre buying it because it has a Tesla logo on it and it looks really nice, which is totally fair for $65 and the ea
27、se of use wireless charging allows. Its not a bad purchase for a big Tesla fan. 34. Which of the following would be the best title for the passage? A. A Wired Charging MethodB. A New Wireless Charger C. A New Tesla CarD. A New Apple Device 35. If you spend $32.5, you can get _. A. a desktopB. a Tesl
28、a wireless charger C. an RAV Power wireless chargerD. an Ankers 10,000mAh Power Core charger 36. A new wireless charger has _. A. 12W of output chargingB. 10W of output charging C. 5W of output chargingD. 7.5W of output charging 37. Where is the passage most probably from? A. A literary essay.B. A s
29、cience report. C. A historical novel.D. A sale website. C New study shows rapid decline in insect populations. A growing number of the Earths insect population now can be seen only in collections on exhibitions. Nobodys seen those for 400 years. A new review of over 70 studies of insect populations
30、suggests that human pressures are causing insect populations to plummet by as much as a quarter every decade. The loss of species is inevitably concerning because often we dont know what those species are doing or we dont know what other species are depending on them. Insects make up the largest cla
31、ss of animals on earth and represent more than half of all known living creatures. They are incredibly diverse, and in many ways make life on Earth possible. But when we decrease the number of species, were destroying ecosystem function. Why does that matter? It is because that its ecosystems that s
32、upport humans. But those life-support systems that keep us alive, even if we live in a city, are produced by healthy ecosystems. And none of these ecosystems will run well without insects. Bees and butterflies pollinate(授粉) our food, flowers and trees. They feed all kinds of larger animals, includin
33、g humans. A large number of crops we eat and rely on are pollinated by insects, so we cant imagine a world where that pollination process is not taking place. And there are some cases already around the world where we are having to pollinate by hand, at huge cost, a huge economic cost, simply becaus
34、e the insects arent there to do the work that we would normally ask them to do for free. And in some cases, if youre talking about food crops, just try to imagine the scale of what the world would look like if insects werent doing that for us. One big warning, all of the studies come from industrial
35、ized countries in 5 / 11 Europe and North America. In some areas, the decline is even more rapid. According to one recent study, the number of ground insects in Puerto Rico has fallen by 98% over the last 35 years. A growing body of research shows that insects are declining about twice as fast as ve
36、rtebrates. The researchers predict that all insect species could be gone in a century in these industrialized countries. 38. What does the underlined word “plummet” in Paragraph 1 probably mean? A. Reduce.B. Increase.C. Disappear.D. Raise. 39. We can learn from Paragraph 2 and 3 that _. A. we can ma
37、ke a big profit by pollinating by hand B. insects have no impact on industrial development C. pollinating by hand can replace pollinating by insects D. insects account for the largest composition in the entire animal kingdom 40. Whats the authors attitude towards the phenomenon mentioned in the news
38、? A. Unclear.B. Concerned.C. Suspicious.D. Critical. 41. The author helps readers better understand his idea mainly by _. A. using research resultsB. making comparisons C. giving some examplesD. telling personal stories D When I re-entered the full-time work after a decade of running my own business
39、, there was a top thing I was looking forward to: to make friends with the colleagues once again. As a matter of fact, it wasnt until I entered the company that I realized making friends with colleagues wasnt the first at all. It is developing interpersonal relationships at work that is vital, which
40、 can not only help overcome a range of problems at work but also promote productivity and the quality of work output. Perhaps my expectations of lunches and chatting with friends were the memory of the last time I was in that kind of office environment. However, as I near the end of my fourth decade
41、, I realize work can be fully functional and entirely satisfying without needing to be the best workmates with the people sitting next to you. In an academic analysis just published in the very influential Journal of Management, researchers have developed the idea of “indifferent relationships“, whi
42、ch is a simple term that summarizes the fact that relationships at work can be less close, unimportant and even replaceable. Indifferent relationships are neither positive nor negative. The limited research conducted so far shows theyre especially obvious among those who value independence over coop
43、eration, and harmony over disharmony. Indifference is also the preferred choice among those who are socially lazy and regard maintaining relationships over the long term takes effort. As mentioned above, indifferent relationships may not always be the most helpful way in solving problems at work. Ev
44、en so, there are proven benefits on indifferent relationship. One of them is efficiency. Less time chatting and socializing means more time working and producing. Another is self-respect. As human beings, we tend to compare ourselves to each other. Apparently, we look down on acquaintances more than
45、 friends. In the process their strengths 6 / 11 can raise the sense of self-worth. The third advantage is that the emotional neutrality of indifferent relationships has been found to improve critical thinking, enhance peoples attention to task solving, and make it easier to gain valuable information
46、. None of those benefits might be as fun as after-work socializing but, hey, Ill take it anyway. 42. What did the author realize when he re-entered the company? A. Building interpersonal relationships was important. B. Making new friends with workmates was not so easy as he had expected. C. Developi
47、ng positive interpersonal relationships helped him find his place. D. Working in companies requires more interpersonal skills than self-employment. 43. Which one belongs to indifferent relationships at work according to the passage? A. Being in conflict with workmates in the office. B. Spending less
48、 time chatting and socializing in the office. C. Having deep and meaningful conversations with colleagues. D. Being the best mates with the people sitting next to you in the office. 44. What can be one of the benefits of the indifferent relationships? A. They provide fun at work. B. They improve wor
49、k efficiency. C. They help control emotions at work. D. They help solve problems during work time. 45. Whats the authors attitude towards indifferent relationships? A. Cautious.B. Doubtful.C. Approving.D. Indifferent. 第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,共10分) 根据短文内容,从短文后的七个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。 How to Automate New Habits So That Youll Keep to Them Anyone whos tried to add something new to their routine knows one thing: Building new habits isnt easy. 46 The good news: Theres a solution, and its c
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