1、(新课标卷)2020年准高三英语暑假预热训练卷06第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分)(略)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。AVisiting 300,000 Works of Art in Paris Right NowStuck at home? You can still visit thousands of the greatest artworks in the City of Light for free. The cultural board of Paris
2、free city museums sorted through the citys top public museums to share must-see artworks.The museumsTwo are great writers homes Balzac and Victor Hugo filled with period details as well as art designs. The Catacombs and the Crypts have collections of sculptures made out of bones. The best known is l
3、ikely the Petit Palais with well-known works, including Claude Monets Sunset on the Seine.The artistsYou can try searching for the most successful or the ones youre most interested in, or just start wandering, which is a great way to find fascinating paintings by lesser-known, but no less talented,
4、artist like George Desvallieres.The works of artDont know where to start? Search for Paul Czannes romantic paintings of women, depicting two young women lounging on the banks of the Seine which can be downloaded for free on the Paris Muses site.The 360-degree momentsWant to enjoy works at Musee de l
5、Orangerie? Try the website of Google Art Project. Click through to the colorful wonders of Monets Waterlilies exhibited at Paris museum. The virtual version lets you spin in 360-degree circles to take it all in, with no crowds blocking your view.21.Which of the following are showed at the Catacombs
6、and the Crypts?A.Period details.B.Well-known works.C.Art designs.D.Bone sculptures.22.What can we infer about George Desvallieres?A.He is good at painting women.B.He has a great gift in painting.C.He is popular throughout the world.D.He has created many famous paintings.23.Where can we enjoy Monets
7、Waterlilies at varied angles?A.At Paris museum.B.On Google Art Project.C.On the Paris Muses site.D.At Musee de l Orangerie.B From my earlier memory of Mother, it seemed quite natural to think of her as different, nor of everyday things as Father was. In those days he was a young-looking man. He did
8、not hesitate to make friends with children as soon as they were able to talk to him and laugh at his stories. Mother was older than he was. She must have been a woman of nearly forty, but she seemed even older. She changed little for a long time, showing no indication of growing old at all until, to
9、wards the end of her life, she suddenly became an old lady.I was always inquisitive about Mothers age. She never had birthdays like other people, nor did anyone else in our family. No candles were ever lit or cakes made or presents given in our house. To my friends in the street who talked delightfu
10、lly about their birthday parties, I would repeat my mothers words that such celebrations were only foolish.“Nothing but deception,” she would say. “As though life can be marked by birthdays. Its deeds, not years, that matter.”Although I often repeated her words and even prided myself on not having b
11、irthdays, I once could not help asking Mother when she was born.“I was born. Im alive as you can see, so what more do you want to know?” she replied, so sharply that I never asked her about her age again.In so many other ways Mother was different. Whereas all the rest of the women I knew in the neig
12、hboring houses took pride in their housewifely abilities, their new furniture, the neat appearance of their homes, Mother regarded all those things as of little importance. Our house always looked as if we had just moved in or were about to move out.24.How did Father impress the author?A.He liked wr
13、iting stories.B.He talked a lot.C.He was a very young man.D.He was popular with children.25.Before the end of her life, Mother _.A.looked quite youngB.looked like an old ladyC.looked younger than she wasD.looked like a 40-year-old woman26.What does the underlined word “inquisitive” (in Paragraph 2)
14、probably mean?A.CertainB.Curious.C.Cautious.D.Confident.27.What do we learn about Mother?A.She was lazy.B.She was strict.C.She was proud.D.She was special.CWorkers are returning to their careers, or starting new ones after age 65.More than ever, work is where many of us get our sense of purpose. Tha
15、t doesnt end at age 65. After being retired for only three months, Sue Ellen King returned to work at the University of Florida Health in Jacksonville, Florida, where she had been a care nurse and nursing educator for 38 years. She is now working part-time in a position created just for her. “Its pe
16、rfect,” she told The New York Times. “I get the satisfaction of having people appreciate what I do.” With the average life span for those who reach age 64 now getting all the way to 84 years old, those who reach retirement age still have many potential years of work to go.Job sites connected toward
17、part-timers, temporary positions, and some can also turn up opportunities that may lead to longer-term work. Fred Dodd tried a part-time job after his unemployment as a clerk for large banks at age 63. Hed thought about retiring then. “But part of me just wanted to keep working partly for the money,
18、 but more just because I felt I wanted to do more in my career,” he said.The retired have the advantage of not needing to focus on the earnings potential of whatever jobs they take on, so these older workers are attracted to more meaningful work. And since they are voluntarily putting their skills a
19、nd experience to good use, they may well have more flexibility than mid-career people. Two-thirds of retirees whod come back to the work world were doing meaningful work they enjoyed. Legal work and community service were popular choices, as was teachingall areas in which older workers might have an
20、 opportunity to make their own schedules.Earning more money rarely seems like a bad idea, but it can cause issues for retirees, including effects when they claim Social Security (申请社会保障) benefits early.28.How does Sue Ellen King like her work?A.Interesting.B.Satisfying.C.Boring.D.Encouraging.29.What
21、 does the second paragraph mainly tell us?A.Giving an example of successful returning to work after retirement.B.Why Sue Ellen King found a nursing job.C.What is Sue Ellen Kings work.D.Giving an example of working full-time in a university.30.What was the main reason for Fred to have a part-time job
22、?A.He was out of work.B.He could help large banks.C.He had personal crisis.D.He liked continuing working.31.Why do the retired like meaningful jobs?A.These jobs have more flexibility.B.These jobs have lots of potential.C.They dont care much for salary.D.They cant do very hard jobs.DMost of the new d
23、iseases we humans have faced in the past several decades have come from animals. The more we come into contact with wild animals, the more we risk a so-called disease “spillover” from animals to humans.“As people move and wildlife move in response to a changing environment, humans and wildlife and a
24、nimals will come in contact more regularly,” said Jeanne Fair from the Los Alamos National Laboratory in New Mexico. Fair argues that by shifting animal habitats, climate change will also make the opportunities for disease spillover more frequent. “Everything is sort of shifting and will shift into
25、the future as the environment changes through climate change,” Fair said.Scientists, including climatologists and epidemiologists on Fairs team at Los Alamos, are beginning to model how changes to the climate will impact the spread of infectious diseases. Its early days for this kind of research, bu
26、t previous studies suggest that extreme weather has already played a role in at least one outbreak. Scientists say drought and deforestation have combined to force bats out of rainforests and into orchards(果园)in Malaysia to find food. Those bats, a common disease reservoir, then passed the Nipah vir
27、us through pigs to humans for the first time in the late 1990s.“Were going by the past data to really predict whats going to happen in the future,” Fair said, “And so, anytime you increase that wildlife-human interface, thats sort of an emerging disease hot spot. And so, thats just increasing as we
28、go forward.”Jeffrey Shaman, head of the climate and health program at Columbia Universitys public health school, argues we dont yet know whether climate change will cause a net increase in infectious disease rates globally. For example, mosquitoes carry disease that affects millions of people across
29、 the world every year. As their habitats expand in some parts of the world, they might contract diseases elsewhere. Shaman says what we know for certain about climate change is that it will make it harder to predict where disease outbreaks will pop up.32.How does climate change affect the spread of
30、disease according to Fair?A.By breaking animals habits.B.By increasing animals varieties.C.By promoting animals breeding.D.By changing animals living environment.33.What is the example of bats for in paragraph 3?A.Explaining the influence of Nipah virus.B.Proving the harm of bats to human beings.C.S
31、howing the effects of climate change on disease.D.Presenting scientists early study about the cause of disease.34.What can we infer from Fairs words in paragraph 4?A.Humans should give up studying animals.B.Past data can solve the problems in the future.C.Disease hot spots will disappear if animals
32、die out.D.Frequent contact with animals can cause disease outbreaks.35.What could be the best title for the text?A.Climate Change and Disease SpilloverB.Animals Interaction with HumansC.Scientists Prediction for Disease OutbreaksD.Early Studies about Extreme Weather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
33、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。 Every student prefers to get high scores in their exams. But how can you effectively improve your memory and perform well in your exam? Try the following methods. Try the Memory Palace.For example, if you want to memorize some English words, you might store “furniture,
34、television.” in your living room and “fridge, cooker.” in the kitchen. 36 Through this way, you can memorize these words easily. Create your own songs.This method has been proven in several studies as a way of sending information to memory. You can use your favorite songs to recreate new songs with
35、information you need to remember. 37 Take some deep breaths. 38 If you are stressed you will have a more difficult time recalling information during an exam. You should put some energy into de-stressing but “turning of” stress is easier said than done. Thats why scientists recommend practice tests t
36、o you. Practice tests are not only a scientifically supported means of improving memory recall but they stand up to stressful situations. 39 If you are feeling distracted, do some exercise. Studies show that those who have exercised for 15 minutes and then complete a memory task, complete tasks fast
37、er than those who havent exercised. Even a simple walk can make a difference.There are so many suggested methods for you. 40 If you know that studying alone works best for you, go to self-study room often when you finish your classes at school.A.Reread your notes.B.Try a mini workout.C.We know exams
38、 are stressful.D.Skip out all the practice tests on purpose.E.You need to think about the way that suits you best.F.The more interesting you make them, the better the result will be.G.Then you can mentally travel through your house to recall each word.第三部分 语言知识运用(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
39、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。 Some of the greatest problems we face today are concerned with the gradual destruction of our environment. Brown clouds; wildlife 41 ; polluted water. These 42 all seem so huge. So my family does what we can. We take cloth bags to stores instead of using p
40、lastic bags. We walk where we dont have to 43 .But does it do any good?I recently learned something about flamingos (火烈鸟). These beautiful birds gather in 44 groups of a thousand or more. Every year, when the time 45 for migration, a few flamingos start the process by taking off from the lake. But 4
41、6 of the others seem to notice, so the tiny group returns.However, the next day they 47 again. This time a few more struggle along with them, but the vast majority still 48 no attention, so these pioneers come back.The 49 continues for several more days. Every time a few more birds join in but, 50 t
42、he thousands of others still take no 51 , the great migration plan is once again 52 .Then one day something 53 . The same small group of birds takes wing and a tiny number more join in, just as before. And this time their total number, though still quite 54 , is enough to tip the balance. As one, th
43、e whole group takes flight and the migration 55 . What a 56 sight it must be thousands of flamingos taking to the sky at once!A few can make a 57 . Its true that all of the great problems of the world have been solved because of the 58 efforts of a few.If you believe in a cause (事业), dont 59 ! Other
44、s will someday take notice and together we will 60 even our greatest problems.41.A.protectionB.extinctionC.migrationD.separation42.A.questionsB.costsC.examplesD.problems43.A.driveB.runC.cycleD.stand44.A.tinyB.differentC.hugeD.similar45.A.comesB.passesC.variesD.moves46.A.allB.anyC.noneD.most47.A.gath
45、erB.tryC.singD.appear48.A.attractB.requireC.escapeD.pay49.A.planB.trendC.activityD.movement50.A.sinceB.thoughC.unlessD.while51.A.responsibilityB.noticeC.chanceD.measure52.A.put offB.cut offC.carried outD.worked out53.A.approachesB.worksC.changesD.disappears54.A.significantB.reasonableC.adequateD.sma
46、ll55.A.continuesB.delaysC.finishesD.begins56.A.familiarB.strangeC.magnificentD.unrealistic57.A.pointB.decisionC.differenceD.mistake58.A.uselessB.tirelessC.extraD.special59.A.give upB.give inC.give awayD.give out60.A.identifyB.understandC.predictD.solve第二节 (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
47、内单词的正确形式。There are moments in life 61you miss someone so much that you just want to pick them from your dreams and hug them for real! When one door of happiness closes, 62 opens, but often we have been looking so long at the closed door 63 we dont see the one which 64(open)for us already. Dont go fo
48、r looks; they can deceive(欺骗). Dont go for wealth; that fades away. Go for someone who makes you smile because 65takes only a smile to make a dark day bright. Dream what you want to dream; go 66you want to go; be what you want 67 (be). The happiest people dont 68 (necessary)have the best of everythi
49、ng; they just make the most of everything that comes along their way. The brightest future will always be 69(base)on a forgotten past. When you were born, you were crying and everyone 70you was smiling. Live your life so that when you die, youre the one who is smiling and everyone around you is cryi
50、ng. 第四部分 写作(共两节,满分35分)第一节 短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文。文中共有10处语言错误,每句中最多有两处。每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(),并在其下面写出该加的词。删除:把多余的词用斜线()划掉。修改:在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。注意:1.每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;2.只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。I stayed at the South Lake Hotel, that is in the middle of
51、 the city, for a week when I visit Beijing last month. It is easy to go to anywhere from the hotel by public transport. I stayed in a comfortably double-room with a big bath. I checked his email messages with the high-speed Internet connection in the room every day. I also shared for my friends many
52、 photos that was taken in Beijing. The food was wonderful with reasonable prices, but I enjoyed several local dish.It is such great hotel that I will tell this to all my friends who are going to Beijing.第二节 书面表达(满分25分)假定你是某国际学校的学生会主席李华,你校组织了一场关于抗击冠状病毒的校园安全讲座,请你就此写一则通知。内容包括:1. 讲座的时间、地点;2. 讲座的主要内容;3. 其他注意事项。注意:1. 词数:100左右;2. 可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;参考词汇:冠状病毒coronavirus