1、秘密启用前 【考试时间: 4月17日15:00 - 16: 40】2020年云南省高中毕业生复习统一检测英 语注意事项:1. 答卷前,考生务必用黑色碳素笔将自己的学校、姓名、准考证号、考场号、座位号填写在答题卡上,并认真核准条形码上的学校、准考证号、姓名、考场号、座位号,在规定的位置贴好条形码。2. 回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其它答案标号。回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上。写在本试卷上无效。3. 考试结束后,将答题卡交回。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
2、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。AARCTIC CIRCLE & NORTHERN LIGHTS TOURHICHLIGHTSExperience the Arctic Circle and amazing northern lights with us.Cover a total of 400 miles in this 14-hour expedition.Cross the broad Yukon River.En-route, enjoy breathtaking views of Alaska, USA.You may see
3、 moose, lynxes and foxes in their natural habit.ATTENTION: The Aurora Borealis (Northern Lights) is a natural phenomenon and can not be guaranteed. There is no refund (退款) if the Aurora Borealis does not appear.PICKUP TIME12:15 pm- 1:00 pm.MEETING POINTYour hotel in Fairbanks.WHAT TO EXPECT1:00 pm D
4、eparture from Fairbanks.Trans-Alaska-Pipeline Get a close-up view of the famous pipeline and learn interesting facts about the engineering and building period.Arctic Circle Have your picture taken at the Arctic Circle and receive your Arctic Circle Certificate.Yukon River Walk right to the edge of A
5、laskas most famous river.3:00 pm Arrival at your hotel in Fairbanks.On the return journey to Fairbanks we pass many sites, which are perfect for possible northern lights viewing.We provide ham (or veggie) sandwich, chips, sweets, two bottles of water and hot drinks. Please feel free to bring extra f
6、ood.CANCELLATION POLICYCancellations 30 days ahead of tour date are subject to 5% banking charge.Cancellations within 30 days are non-refundable.IMPORTANTA minimum of 2 people is required for online booking. Single travelers and short notice reservations (within 7 days of tour date) always have to c
7、ontact us for availability at nfoIstAlaskaT or 907590-901. Which service does the tour include?A. Free airport pickup. B. A 14-hour group tour.C. Three quick meals. D. Photo taking and printing.2. What can guests surely do on the tour?A. See some wild animals. B. Enjoy amazing northern lights.C. Get
8、 an Arctic Circle Certificate. D. Go through the Trans-Alaska-Pipeline.3. Which of the following cases is refundable?A. Not seeing northern lights. B. Not crossing the Yukon River.C. Booking within 7 days of tour date. D. Cancelling a month before tour date.4. Where can the text probably be found?A.
9、 On a tour homepage. B. On a science website.C. In a photography journal. D. In a geography textbook.BOver the years, the small Vermilion Heritage Museum in Alberta, Canada, tried everything in its power to unlock an old safe (保险箱) in its basement. The museum hired blacksmiths, called the manufactur
10、er, contacted former employees and challenged visitors to play around with the safe but nobody had any success.Until last month, when a visitor to Vermilion cracked the code (密码) on his first try, much to the astonishment of everyone present.Stephen Mills, from Fort McMurray, Alberta, was on a famil
11、y camping trip with his wife and his two children. After giving the Mills family a tour of the whole building, the museum volunteer showed them the objects in the basement, including the mysterious safe.It originally had belonged to the towns Brunswick Hotel which opened in the early 1900s. When the
12、 hotel shut down in the late 1970s, the safe was locked and so it had remained. It was like a time capsule, nobody had any idea of what was in there, said Mills.Like other visitors, Mills was offered the chance to take a crack at opening it.“Just like you see in the movies.” he said,“1 looked at the
13、 dial and I saw the numbers were running from 0 to 60. So I thought in my head 20-40-60. I did a particular combination which is three on the right two on the left, and one on the right, tried the handle . and it opened!It was a 100% guess, he said. 1 was fully amazed.1 stepped back a little bit and
14、 thought, Im buying a lottery ticket tonight!The contents of the safe proved a little disappointing.Unfortunately, there wasnt what we thought was there, Mills said. “Some papers, old checks, a waitress notebook, and a receipt from the hotel. Thats it.Nonetheless, Mills said everyone was excited abo
15、ut the lucky guess. My children kept screaming We beat the code! We beat the code!” he said.5. Who unlocked the mysterious safe?A. A visitor. B. A volunteer.C. A blacksmith. D. An employee.6. How did Mills unlock the old safe?A. After several attempts. B. Through accurate calculations.C. By a random
16、 guess. D. With professional guidance.7. What did Mills think of the contents of the safe?A. Exciting. B. Unexpected.C. Impressive. D. Valuable.CPang Hui placed a few more pairs of chopsticks on the table for a family dinner, though she did not expect her big family of seven would use them as servin
17、g chopsticks.Surprisingly, her 75-yerold father, who used to shrug off the idea of serving chopsticks, became a firm supporter this time, said Pang, 40, from Beihai, a coastal city of South Chinas Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region.Chinese people often share dishes, and diners use their own chopsticks
18、 to serve themselves food from the shared dishes, a tradition now being challenged by the outbreak of novel coronavirus.We feel a sense of crisis as well as the urge to desert our old habits when we see reports of family infections, Pang said, pointing to the reports of the virus spreading via dropl
19、ets (飞沫) and close contact.Local governments are helping to encourage a shift, too. On Feb 10, local authorities of Beihai started a campaign promoting serving chopsticks and spoons, which will avoid cross-infections caused by the use of personal chopsticks.Similar measures were also adopted in othe
20、r cities like Beijing, Shanghai and Hangzhou. Taizhou city in east Chinas Jiangsu Province even standardized the colours of serving chopsticks and spoons to help diners differentiate (区分) them from personal ones.The government is also targeting the practice of eating wild animals, which remains pres
21、ent in certain areas.China stopped the illegal trading and transportation of wild animals shortly after the outbreak. The move became a permanent ban on Feb 24, when the country made a decision on thoroughly prohibiting (禁止) the illegal trading of wildlife and the consumption of wild animals.Li Bo,
22、with the Hainan International Center for Wildlife Protection, said wild animal consumption could lead to the faster extinction of particular species, damage the ecological balance and harm peoples health.The epidemic (流行病) could become a turning point to eliminate the bad habit, Li said.8. What can
23、we learn about Pang Huis family from the text?A. Usually more than seven people dine together.B. They have started to use serving chopsticks at table.c. Pang Huis father opposes using serving chopsticks.D. They dont know how to avoid being infected by the virus.9. According to the text, what has bee
24、n done by the government?A. Sharing dishes has been abandoned.B. Cross-infections have been prevented.C. Eating wild animals has been forbidden.D. Standard personal chopsticks have been adopted.10. What does the underlined word “eliminate” in the last paragraph probably mean?A. Explain. B. Discover.
25、 C. Form. D. Remove.11. What can be the best title for the text?A. Serving Chopsticks PromotedB. Ways to Help People Stay Healthy C. Coronavirus Leads to ChangeD. China Bans Trading of WildlifeDPeople who grow up left-handed have a different, more flexible brain structure than those born to take lif
26、e by the right hand, say researchers at the University of California, Los Angeles.The reason is that right-handers have genes that force their brains into a slightly more one- sided structure, according to the research. Left-handers appear to be missing those genes.“There really is a difference in b
27、rains that results in a more symmetric (对称的) brain in left-handers, where the two sides are more equal, said Daniel Geschwind, who led the research team.In the effort to understand how the brain shapes the mind, researchers have been trying to document the way genes and environment affect intelligen
28、ce and mental abilities They found that right- and lf-handedness is determined by genetics. If a person has the gene for right-handedness, that person will be right-handed. People who do not have that gene, however, can be either left- or right-handed. There is no specific gene for left-handedness.R
29、ight-handers typically have a larger left brain, where their language abilities are concentrated. Conversely, left-handers have more balanced brains. The language abilities of left-handers more often are concentrated on the right side.The UCLA researchers conducted brain scans on 72 pairs of male id
30、entical (同卵双生的) twins between 75 and 85 years old. They noticed that if identical twins carry the gene for hand preference, both must be right-handed. If they lack the gene, one twin can develop right-handed while the other can develop left- handed.The researchers found that the brains of identical
31、right-handed twins were very similar in size and structure. But when a left-hander was part of the twin set, the brains were different. The conclusion, researchers said, is that the absence of the gene for hand preference allows the brain to develop differently as the individual grows up.12. What is
32、 the finding of the researchers of UCLA?A. Left-handers have more balanced brains.B. Right-handers have more flexible brains.C. Left-handers brains are more one-sided.D. Right-handers brains are more symmetric.13. Which element determines a persons hand preference?A. Environment. B. Intelligence. C.
33、 Habit. D. Gene.14. What can be said about identical twins?A. They always have similar brain structure.B. They never carry the gene for hand preference.C. They have different genes for hand preference.D. They can have different hand preference.15. What did the UCLA team research on?A. Peoples geneti
34、c makeup.B. Peoples hand preference.C. Peoples brain sizes.D. Peoples communicative skills.第二节(共5小题,每小题2分澜分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。Leadership is important , make students prepared for future success in career and life. 16 . As a student leader, you need to develop the ability to
35、 lead and inspire your peers.Besides being personable and responsible, good leaders should always.Stay authenticAuthentic leaders are trusted because they are firm, especially when faced with the challenges of popular opinion. As a student leader, be sure the ideals that got you elected are consiste
36、nt throughout policy. making and panning. 17 .Keep an open mind and always listen 18 . They foster a creative and cooperative environment. A good leader is someone who is comfortable with handling suggestions and adapting to changing stations. 19 There will certainly be times when your plan goes wro
37、ng, even if this isnt your first time being elected. Be prepared for the worst, take responsibility for the outcome, and stay optimistic. A quality leader learns from experience and actively plans for the future.Seek knowledgeLeaders should keep on learning and continuously develop their sills so th
38、ey can inspire their followers. Various programs to develop leadership sills are available for you to choose from. 20 . It is surely necessary for any student leader position.A. Learn from mistakes to improveB. You need to focus on team buildingC. However, this ability doesnt come with birthD. Know
39、how to divide tasks among different peopleE. Open communication and consideration of all ideas are importantF. Always remember to stay true to yourself and the values you believe inG You may try a hands-on experience that focuses on essential leadership qualities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
40、: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。The man who walked into Dave Cutlips tattoo (纹身) studio was hard to forget. His 21 bore a tattoo. He 22 Cutlips help to cover up his violent past, as he was determined to tum over a new leaf. 23 Cutlip could see the hurt in his
41、 eyes, he couldnt help him- the tattoo was too close to the eyes. But it got Cutlip 24 . Many young people get tattoos that they come to regret.“If I can 25 ,thats my goal. said Cutlip.Inking over a tattoo costs hundreds of dollars, and getting one removed by laser (激光) is even more 26 . Therefore,
42、Cutlip decided he would help by 27 gang-related tattoos for free. He put the words out via Facebook:“Sometimes people make bad choices and sometimes people 28 We believe there is enough hate in this world, and we want to make a 29 .”Change isnt 30 It takes time, and its painful. While Cutlip works o
43、n their 31 people open up, and he hears their life 32 . One man, Casey Schaeffer, had the words“white power on one forearm. Hed 33 a year in prison on drug charges, and had joined a white group there. He said,“Because they 34 me, I did it as paying them back.But 35 employers would take one look at t
44、he tattoo and 36 him down. So he turned to Cutlip for help.Cutlip has done nine such jobs, each of which took several hours. Once, a client (顾客) told him that he 37 found a job once his tattoo was gone. Such 38 inspired Cutlip to found a project with three other 39 , and now hundreds of people are o
45、n a wait list. As he said,“If we can just erase hate, then were doing 40 .”21. A. face B. neck C. arm D. chest22. A. received B. refused C. offered D. sought23. A. As if B. Now that C. Even though D. Soon after24. A. thinking B. doubting C. aching D. shaking25. A. compare B. judge C. agree D. help .26. A. useful B. expensive C. interesting D. powerful27. A. saving B. protecting C. drawing D. erasing28. A. miss B. forget C. change D. stop29. A. difference B. discovery C. decision D. comment30. A. difficult B. easy C. important D. necessary31. A. blood B. nerve C. skin D. bone .32. A. achieve