1、长春市普通高中长春市普通高中 2020 届高三质量监测(三)届高三质量监测(三) 英英 语语 本试卷共 12 页。考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。 注意事项: 1.答题前,考生先将自己的姓名、准考证号码填写清楚,将条形码准确粘贴 在考生信息条形 码粘贴区。 2.选择题必须使用 2B 铅笔填涂;非选择题必须使用 0.5 毫米黑色字迹的签字 笔书写,字体工 整、笔迹清楚。 3.请按照题号顺序在答题卡各题目的答题区域内作答,超出答题区域书写的 答案无效;在草 稿纸、试卷上答题无效。 4.作图可先使用铅笔画出,确定后必须用黑色字迹的签字笔描黑。 5.保持卡面清洁,不要折叠,不要弄破、弄皱,不准使
2、用涂改液、修正带、 刮纸刀。 第一部分听力(120小题)在笔试结束后进行。 第二部分阅读理解(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 Watching kids cartoons can be an effective way to learn a language. The basic plot lines of kids cartoons are fairly simple, the characters speak more slowly and the dialogue
3、 is typically standard and casual. Here are four worldwide popular kids5 cartoons which may help you with your English learning. Peppa Pig Peppa Pig, the pink piggy, has gained worldwide popularity. There are even videos showing an American child speaking in a British accent to her mom after watchin
4、g the popular cartoon. The Simpsons The Simpsons in the 90s was smart, culturally savvy (有见识的) , and unbelievably entertaining TV about an average American family. At its height, no show animated or otherwise could reach The Simpsons greatness. From the cleverness of “Marge vs. the Monorail“ to ever
5、ything Lisa Simpson ever said, The Simpsons was fearless and game-changing television. Once Upon a Time Once Upon a Time is a French educational animation, created by Procidis. There are seven series, each focusing on different aspects of knowledge. These are mostly historical, focusing on the overa
6、ll history of mankind or specified historical fields, such as the lives and achievements of the explorers or inventors. Sazae-san Sazae-san is more than a kids show. Its a cultural institution, a national treasure and the longest-running animated series in the world, ever! Its about a typical Japane
7、se big family living together in Tokyo. The central character is an outspoken but somewhat clumsy woman in her early 20s, living with her husband, son, father, mother, brother and sister all under one roof. All of the characters are colorful and funny, and all are named after fish! 21. Why does the
8、American girl speak in a British accent? A. She was born and brought up in Britain. B. Peppa Pig has strongly influenced her. C. The British accent is popular in. America. D. She wants to make fun of her mother. 22. Which will you choose as a fan of history? A. Peppa Pig. B. The Simpsons. C. Once Up
9、on a Time. D. Sazae-san. 23. What can you learn about Sazae-san from the text? A. It is about an ordinary American family. B. It is the longest-running of the four. C. It is a well-received French cartoon. D. It includes seven different series. B One year, a newspaper of the United States published
10、an announcement the Horticultural Institute offered a reward at a high price for the pure white marigold (金盏花). The high reward attracted so many people, but in nature besides golden, the marigold is brown; it is not easy to create the white one. So after they were excited for a time, many people fo
11、rgot that announcement. One normal day after 20 years, the Horticultural Institute accidentally received a letter and 100 seeds of pure white marigold. On that day the news spread like wildfire. It proved to be an old woman of over 70 years old. The institute had always been hesitating over the fact
12、 that the letter stated with certainty that the seeds could bloom pure white marigold. Those seeds finally took root in the earth. The wonder appeared after one year: large fields of pure white marigold swung in the light wind. As a result, the old woman became a new focus. Originally, the old woman
13、 was just a flower-lover. When she happened to read the announcement 20 years ago, her heart kept beating wildly. But her eight children all opposed her decision. After all, a woman who never knew the seed genetics (遗传学) couldnt complete what the experts could never accomplish! Still, the old woman
14、didnt change her mind and went on working. Year after year, through many cycles of spring sowing and autumn harvest, the old womans husband died; her children flew far and high; a lot of things happened in her life but only the desire to grow the pure white marigold took root in her heart. Finally,
15、after 20 years on the day we all know, in the garden, she saw a marigold, which was not nearly white but as white as silver or snow. Such a difficult problem as even experts couldnt deal with was readily solved by an old woman who didnt understand genetics. Was it a wonder? Take root in the heart an
16、d even the most common seed can grow into a wonder! 24. Why was a great reward offered by the Horticultural Institute? A. White flowers could be sold at a higher price. B. Pure white marigold was more beautiful in nature. C. It was very difficult to develop pure white marigold. D. Scientists wanted
17、to know how marigold grew in nature. 25. What can we know about the old woman from the passage? A. She got professional support from scientists. B. She kept trying for years before she succeeded. C. She was 70 when she first read the announcement. D. She sent pure white marigold flowers to the insti
18、tute. 26. The underlined word “readily“ in the last paragraph probably means . A. easily B. quickly C. willingly D. luckily 27. What is the best title for the text? A. Seeds Take Root in the Heart B. White Marigold is Hard to Grow C. Marigolds Grow from Bravery D. White Flowers Bring Success C The U
19、.S. is still out in front of global competitors when it comes to innovation (革新) , but American universities where new ideas often spread have reason to look over their shoulders. Thats especially true for technologies like 5G phone networks and artificial intelligence. In President Donald Trumps op
20、inion, theyre exactly the fields where the U.S. has to lead and also the ones where Asia, especially China, is catching up. Universities from China get more patents than their U.S. peers in wireless communications, according to a research firm named GreyB Services. In Al, 17 of the top 20 universiti
21、es and public research organizations are in China, with the Chinese Academy of Sciences topping the list, says the World Intellectual Property Organization in Geneva. Theres a special place for universities in the development of science. Universities educate future scientists and can be incubators (
22、孵化器)for pie-in-the-sky ideas some of which turn out to be game-changers. The list ranges from Googles search engine to DNA technology thats behind a whole industry of gene-manipulating (基因编辑)treatments. However, government aids to universities havent been growing for more than a decade, meaning they
23、ve declined in real terms and as a share of the economy, leading to the cost increase for universities and meanwhile somehow discouraging the teaching staff from putting all their hearts into their scientific research. “If you look at the federal dollars, theyve not really changed considerably,“ say
24、s Stephen Susalka, head of AUTM, a technology transfer association whose members include 800 universities. “Other countries are catching up. We cant be satisfied with what we have achieved?“ 2 8. What does the underlined phrase “look over their shoulders“ in Paragraph 1 mean? A. Watch out. B. Take o
25、ff. C. Stand up. D. Hide away. 29. The author mentions 5G phone networks to show _ . A. Chinese universities have obtained the most patents B. Chinese universities get aids from the government C. wireless communications have changed dramatically D. U.S. may lose their lead in some high-tech fields 3
26、0. What is the main idea of Paragraph 3? A. Pie-in-the-sky ideas can be revolutionary. B. Universities can produce game programmers. C. Gene-manipulation helps to develop DNA technology. D. Universities play an important role in science development. 31. Whats Stephens attitude to the future developm
27、ent of U.S. universities? A. Worried. B. Disapproving. C. Positive. D. Unconcerned. D Almost everyone has heard of the expression “the calm before the storm.“ It is usually used to describe a peaceful period just before a very stressful situation or a tense argument. British sailors coined the phras
28、e in the late 1600s; they noted that before certain storms the seas would seem to become still and the winds would drop. Science has given us the reason. According to U.S. website How Stuff Works, a calm period occurs because many storms, tornadoes and hurricanes draw in all the warm and humid (湿热的)
29、air from the surrounding area. As this air rises into the storm clouds, it cools and acts as “fuel for the storm, like petrol in a car“. Once the storm has taken all the energy it can from the air, it is pushed out from the top of the storm clouds and falls back down to ground level. As the air goes
30、 down, it becomes warm and dry. Warm and dry air is stable, so once it covers an area, it causes a calm period before the storm. This same process also causes the “eye of the storm“ in hurricanes and tornadoes. In these conditions, the calm occurs in the center of the storm because of the strong rot
31、ating (旋转的)winds. The Weather Network has a tip for working out how far away a storm is. First count how many seconds there are between a flash of lightning and a clap of thunder, roughly three seconds equal one kilometer. So, for example, if you count nine seconds, the storm is about three kilomete
32、rs away. A good method is that if your count is below 30 seconds, you should seek shelter straight away. However, due to the complexity of storm system, not all storms take place after calm. Given the right conditions, some storms announce themselves with heavy rain and fierce winds. So, your best b
33、et is to keep yourself updated with weather reports for any predictions regarding a coming storm in your area. Thats the most reliable way to predict the next display of natures temper (脾气). 32. What is the function of Paragraph 3? A. To describe how the eye of the storm comes into being. B. To stre
34、ss why tornadoes and hurricanes are destructive. C. To explain why a peaceful period occurs before some storms. D. To remind how dangerous a storm can be in certain situations. 33. How far away may the storm be if you count 15 seconds between a lightning flash and a thunder clap? A. One kilometer. B
35、. Three kilometers. C. Four kilometers. D. Five kilometers. 34. What can we learn from the text? A. Storms dont usually last long. B. It is not always quiet before a storm. C. Storms have a big influence on our life. D. Weather reports often fail to predict a storm. 35. Where is this text most likel
36、y from? A. A travel journal. B. A science fiction. C. A literature review. D. A geography magazine. 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。 Emotional intelligence helps us to better understand ourselves and others. It can help us make better decisions, ones that are in ha
37、rmony with our true beliefs and values. But what does emotional intelligence look like in real life? In EQ Applied: The Real-World Guide to Emotional Intelligence, the author expresses his opinion on that. 36 Take a look, and see whether they describe your everyday habits. You take your time. You kn
38、ow that emotions and feelings are temporary and that making sudden decisions leads to regrets. 37 You praise. You look for the good in others. When you find it, you tell them what you appreciate and why. In doing so, you lift others up and bring out the best in them. 38 Nowadays, people often fail t
39、o keep an appointment from a handshake deal to weekend plans. But youd better try to keep your word in things big and small and that helps build your reputation as both reliable and trustworthy. You say sorry. Youre not afraid to apologize when you mess up. Sometimes, you even apologize when youre r
40、ight because you value your relationship. You forgive and forget 39 And if they refuse, you move on anyway and prevent others from holding your emotions. You learn from mistakes. No one can perfectly manage their emotions. But you work hard to learn from those mistakes to study your own behavior and
41、 identify your triggers (起因). 40 Every person, challenge, or situation that we are faced with is a prime learning opportunity to test your EQ. It takes practice, but you can start gaining the benefits immediately. A. You show gratitude. B. You stick to your word. C. You are always willing to learn f
42、rom others. D. Here are some of the characteristics that accompany a high EQ. E. When others apologize, you put it behind you and never bring it up again. F. Meanwhile you build habits that will help you handle those situations better the next time. G Thats why you pause before speaking or acting, e
43、specially when you recognize youre not calm. 第三部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分 45分) 第一节(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 A、B、C和 D四个选项中,选岀可以填入空白处 的最佳选 项。 Tim Mas parents came to the United States from Taiwan in the 1970s. They opened a 41 . It was a failure. However, they found 42 in computers and engineer
44、ing in America. In part because of their own 43. Mas parents hoped he would study to become an engineer. They wanted 44 security for their child. Growing up, Ma considered many 45 , like writer, fireman, even president. But he had a sense early on. He didnt want to be a(n) 46 . Ma did well in math a
45、nd science classes in high school. And he 47 choosing to study electrical engineering in college. Several engineering jobs later, though, Ma had a(n) 48 of heart. His parents could not understand why he would want to 49 such a good job to open a restaurant. They had worked long hours 50 their own re
46、staurant still failed. But Ma remained 51 . He was going to do things differently from his parents. He was able to learn from their one major 52 as restaurant owners they knew very little about the art of cooking. Their chef 53 and opened a Chinese restaurant across the street which really put them
47、in a bad situation. So, at age 30, Ma left engineering and returned to school cooking school. He received training in 54 cooking. In 2009, Ma opened his first restaurant, Maple Avenue, in Virginia. The restaurant 55 excellent cuisine. At Maple Avenue, Ma worked long hours, seven days a week. His lon
48、g hours 56 . Ma opened his fourth restaurant last year, Kyirisan in Washington, D.C. He 57 his training in French cooking with his Chinese heritage (传承)to create 58 dishes. “Kyirisans success is due to the 59 menu and food“, Ma says. But a lot of it just comes from “pure hard 60 ” . 41. A. company B
49、. school C. hospital D. restaurant 42. A. interest B. help C. success D. progress 43. A. feelings B. manners C. predictions D. experiences 44. A. financial B. personal C. physical D. psychological 45. A. plans B. ideas C. measures D. professions 46. A. doctor B. chef C. engineer D. teacher 47. A. ended up B. gave up C. set about D. carried on 48. A. operation B. change C. peace D. attack 49. A. choose B. win C. quit D. get 50. A. though B. but C. if D. so 51. A. certain B. silent