1、 20202020 高考百日冲刺卷高考百日冲刺卷 英英 语语 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 A、B、C 和 D 四个选项中, 选出最佳选项。 A BIG BUS TOURSTHE PERFECT INTRODUCTION TO SYDNEY Hop an open- top double- decker bus to experience the celebrated scenery, landmarks and attractions of Sydney and Bondi Beac
2、h. Its the perfect way to see and explore the “Harbor City” Top 5 reasons to tour with Big Bus Sydney hop- on and hop- off service: Hop- on and hop- off as much as you like; 1 or 2 Day Ticket valid for both Sydney and Bondi Beach tours; 360 Degree Views; Great Photo Opportunities; Ente rtaining and
3、informative commentary in a choice of 8 languages (Earphones are available from your driver) Sydney tours depart and finish at stop 1: First tour starts at 8:30 am. Frequency 1520 minutes. Bondi tours depart and finish at stop 24/12: First tour starts at 9:30 am. Frequency 30 minutes. All services e
4、nd at 7:30 pm. in peak season and 6:30 pm. in off- peak season. Prices and savings: CLASSIC TICKET PREMIUM TICKET DELUXE TICKET ADULT $50 $70 $99 CHILD $35 $46 $70 SENIOR/STUDENT $45 $63 $90 FAMILY 2 adults On the bus at any Big Bus stop; ;The Big Bus mobile app; Our information center. 1What makes
5、the Big Bus Tours attractive for tourists? ALow price. BWonderful attractions. CExperienced guides. DChoices of different vehicles. 2How much should 2 adults with 1 child pay for the premium ticket online in advance? A$140. B$167.40. C$186. D$203. 3In which part of a newspaper can we most probably r
6、ead this text? AGeography. BWhats on. CWandering. DFeature. B I was waiting for my train and on the subway stations floor was a man just sitting there. I looked around and nobody stopped so I just went my way. After a few steps, I turned and asked him whether he needed help. He told me his house was
7、 one station further and he would only need to take the train there. So I reached for his hand to help him stand up. He wanted to take the stairs but I feared that he would hurt himself since he seemed too weak to walk, so I asked him to take the elevator. Even though my mind was trying to turn the
8、danger lights on, I put the thought that I should not go alone with a drunken man out of my mind and accompanied him on the elevator. We arrived on the platform with no incidents. The mans knees seemed to soften, so I asked him to rest on a bench. While sitting there, he thanked me, telling me that
9、I saved him. No, I said, I really did nothing; he saved himself as he walked on his own feet. At the next station, we said our goodbyes. Before I knew it, he left 100 dollars and dashed out of the train. There was no way to give him back his money. I wanted to leave it on the seat, but a young woman
10、 who thought it belonged to me ran after me and gave me the note. My initial reaction to getting that money was of shame and I even felt offended. Then I thought he just wanted to thank me, the best way he knew how. Now, my question is what act of kindness shall I do with these 100 dollars? 4Why was
11、 the man sitting on the subway stations floor? ABecause he wanted to go home. BBecause he was seriously ill. CBecause he was drunk. DBecause he was waiting for the train. 5Seeing the money left by the man, the author first felt _ Aashamed Bgrateful Cdelighted Dfrustrated 6How will the author possibl
12、y deal with the money? AGive it back. BBuy something favorite. CLeave it on the seat. DG ive it to people in need. 7What can we infer from the passage? AI helped the man the moment I saw him. BI accompanied the man to take the stairs. CI thought it unsafe to go alone with the drunken man at first. D
13、A young woman ran after me and gave me the note. C You try to keep your eyes wide open while watching a basketball match or a wonderful firework show in case you might miss something exciting in just the blink of an eye. B ut in fact, humans blink about 15 times per minute on average. Have you ever
14、missed anything because you blinked? Probably not. Why is that? According to a new study published in the journal Current Biology in September, our brain has the ability to skip the temporary darkness when we blink. It can keep visual information for a short period of time and then put it together t
15、o form an image without interruption. In order to understand how this works, a group of scientists at the German Primate Center and the University Medical Center Gottingen in Germany conducted an experiment. In the study, the participants were asked to look at patterns on a screen whose direction co
16、uld be interpreted in different ways, such as horizontally(水平地) or vertically(垂直地). When one pattern was about to disappear and the next one was about to come, the participants had to indicate the direction that the next pattern would appear. The researchers found that when the directions of two pat
17、terns didnt match, the area in our brain which is responsible for visual memory was activated. This same area showed less activity when two patterns were in the same direction. “The medial prefrontal cortex(前额叶皮层) adjusts current visual information with previously obtained information, and thus enab
18、les us to perceive the world with more stability, even when we briefly close our eyes to blink,” Caspar Schwiedrzik explained in Science Daily. He is the first author of the study and also a scientist at the German Primate Center. 8We dont miss anything when blinking because our brain can _ Adeal wi
19、th the missing image Bremember all that we see Cimagine what our eyes miss Dput our pieces of memory together 9What does the underlined word “it” in Paragraph 2 refer to? AOur brain. BVisual information. CCurrent Biology. DThe temporary darkness. 10What do we know about the experiment? AThe two patt
20、erns appear at the same time. BVisual memory can be more activated by similarity. CParticipants can interpret patterns differently. DThe different directions activated visual memory. 11What would be the best title for this passage? AThe Brains Structure BThe Brains Activated Patterns CThe Brains Spe
21、cial Skill DThe Brains Orientation D Running is often tiring and a lot of hard work, but nothing beats the feeling you get after finishing a long workout around the track. But while its long been believed that endorphins(内啡肽)chemicals in the body that cause happinessare behind the socalled “runners
22、high”, a study suggested that there may be more to this phenomenon than we previously knew. According to a recent study published by a group of scientists from several German universities, a group of chemicals called endocannabinoids(内源性大麻素) may actually be responsible for this familiar great feelin
23、g. To test this theory, the scientists turned to mice. Both mice and humans release high levels of endorphins and endocannabinoids after exercise, along with many other chemicals. After exercising on running wheels, the mice seemed happy and relaxed and displayed no signs of anxiety. But after being
24、 given a drug to block their endorphins they changed. However, when their endocannabinoids were block with a different drug, the runners high symptoms seemed to fade. “The longheld notion of endorphins being responsible for the runners high is false. Endorphins are effective pain relievers, but only
25、 when it comes to the pain in your body and muscles you feel after working out,” Patrick Lucas Austin wrote on a science blog. Similar studies are yet to be carried out on humans, but its already well known that exercise is a highly effective way to get rid of stress or anxiety. The UKs National Hea
26、lth Service even prescribes(开药方) exercise for patients who are suffering from depression. “Being depressed can leave you feeling low in energy, which might put you off being more active. Regular exercise can boost your mood if you have depression, and its especially useful for people with mild to mo
27、derate(中等的) depression,” it wrote on its website. It seems like nothing can beat that feeling we get after a good workout, even if we dont fully understand where it comes from. At least if were feeling down, we know that all we have to do is put on our running shoes. 12What did scientists from Germa
28、n universities recently discover? AWorking out is a highly effective way to treat depression. BThe runners high could be caused by endocannabinoids. CEndorphins may contribute to ones high spirits after running. DThe level of endorphins and endocannabinoids could affect ones mood. 13The scientists g
29、ave mice drugs in their experiment to _ Afind what reduces the runners high symptoms Bsee the specific symptoms of the runners high Cidentify what is responsible for the runners high Dtest what influences the level of endocannabinoids released 14The underlined word “notion” in Paragraph 7 has the cl
30、osest meaning to “_” Aeffect Bgoal Cquestion Dbelief 15According to the UKs National Health Service, regular workouts _ Aare the best way to treat depression Bcan help ease depression symptoms Conly work for those with serious depression Dcan help people completely recover from depression 第二节 (共 5 小
31、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。 In the super fast paced world we live in, happiness may not come as easily as we wish. Here are some tips to make us live happily. Dont avoid or ignore negativity. 16_ This can include people in your life who may be bringing you down, a ho
32、stile workplace environment or even a personal stress or that you havent conquered quite yet. You are in control of your environment and if these negative situations keep making an appearance, its up to you to handle them. Take care of yourself and your needs. In order to live a powerful and meaning
33、ful life, you must love yourself. Take care of your actions and how you live each day, and this will be reflected in your thoughts and emotional state of mind. 17._ Mend whats broken or get rid of it. Determining what is worth your time and effort and what can be challenging. If situations are beyon
34、d repair, its time to let go. Are there relationships or friendships that remain damaged but you know are worth the time?18._Do what you can to find love in situations where it may have been absent in the past. 19_ Giving our time, energy, love and sometimes money is what life is about. 20._ My mom
35、taught me a quote she learned in Mexico that stuck with me forever,“donde come uno, comen dos(wher e one can eat, two can eat)” It moves me every time I say it out loud. At the end of the day, no matter what you have, you are likely in a position to give something small to someone else who needs it.
36、 Dont hesitate. AGive back. BBe positive. CFix them and find peace. DDo more of what makes you happy. ELove yourself fully in order to love others fully. FEverything we put out into the world comes back to us. GIn order to conquer and overcome, it must be acknowledged. 第二部分 语言知识运用(共两节, 满分 45 分) 第一节(
37、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。 The happy new mother asked eagerly to see her baby. However, when she looked at his tiny face, she was _21_. The baby had been born without _22_ Fortunately, time _23_ that the babys hearing was perfect except his ruine
38、d appearance. He grew up, _24_ if there were not his misfortune. As a favorite with his classmates, he might have been class president, _25_ the misfortune. He developed a talent for literature and music. His parents _26_hoped that he had a perfect life. One day, his father spoke wi th the doctor, “
39、Could _27_ be done?”“I believe I could _28_ a pair of outer ears _29_ they could be accessible.” The doctor decided. Therefore the _30_ began for a person who would make such a sacrifice. Two years went by. One day, his father said to the son, “Youre going to the _31_, son. We have someone who will
40、_32_ the ears you need. But the identity of the donor is a secret.” The operation was a brilliant _33_, and a new person turned up. His talents blossomed into genius. Later, he married and entered the Diplomatic Service. One day, he asked his father, “Who gave me the ears? Who gave me so much? I cou
41、ld never do _34_ for him or her.” “I do not believe you could,” said the father, “but the agreement was that you are not _35_not yet.” The secret was _36_ for years, but the day did come. He stood with his father beside his mothers casket(棺材). Slowly, _37_, the father reached out his hand and raised
42、 the thick, reddish- brown _38_ to find that the mother had no outer ears. “Mother said she was _39_ she never had her hair cut,” his father whispered, “and nobody ever thought Mother less _40_, did they?” 21. A. angry Bembarrassed C. shocked Dcurious 22A. eyes Bfeet C. fingers Dears 23A. proved Bla
43、sted C. flew Dignored 24A. tall Bhandsome C. short Dbad- looking 25A. with Bin spite of C. for Dbut for 26A. still Bhardly C. almost Dever 27A. somebody Beverything C. nobody Dnothing 28A. operate Bdestroy C. transplant Drepair 29A. if Bwhile C. although Dsince 30A. experiment Bsearch C. analysis Do
44、peration 31A. school Blibrary C. hospital Dbedroom 32A. donate Brepair C. make Dsell 33A. failure Bsuccess C. honor Ddamage 34A. harm Benough C. bad Dgood 35A. signed Brealized C. understood Dallowed 36A. changed Bdiscussed C. spread Dkept 37A. carelessly Bgently C. excitedly Dgradually 38A. skirt B
45、hand C. hair Dquilt 39A. depressed Bworried C. glad Dregretful 40A. beautiful Bugly C. respectable DFashionable 第二节 语法填空(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。 Lions, tigers and other animals are staying awake at night 41._(avoid) human beings, a new study finds. Scientists h
46、ave known that human activities can lead to changes in nature. Many animals may move around less or travel to far places to keep away 42._ people. By being awake at night, animals can also be on guard against possible enemies and spend less time 43._(look) for food. The latest research found even ac
47、tivities like farming and camping can 44._(fright) animals and cause them to become more active at night. 45._ had been studied were lions in Tanzania, tigers in Nepal and monkeys in Brazil. Researchers compared 46._(careful) how much time those animals were active at night in areas of human activit
48、ies, such as hunting and farming. 47._ was human activ ities that caused an increase of about 20 percent in night- time activities, even in creatures that usually sleep at night. Results 48._(publish) in the journal Science two months ago. The new findings are 49._(usual) because no one else has looked at it in such detail before. Ecologist Marlee Tucker was 50._(surprise) that any kind of human activities is enough for animals to see people as a threa