1、山东省平邑县第一中学2020届高三英语下学期第五次调研考试试题注意事项:1答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、考生号等填写在答题卡和试卷指定位置上。2回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用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,再选涂其他答案标号。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,只交答题卡。第一部分阅读 (共两节,满分50分)第一节 (共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5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 Our favorite tech gifts of 2019When it comes time
2、 for the holiday shopping season, were extra choosy about the countless technology products that we will buy and give to friends and family. Heres what impressed editors, reporters and producers the most in 2019.Lumos MatrixI recently bought aLumos Matrixhelmet (头盔) ($229) with built-in lights to ma
3、ke riding my bike at night a lot safer and less stressful. Its a regular pain point for bikers like me to make sure absent-minded drivers see you, especially when its dark. This definitely helps. Matt mcfarland, WriterGoodreads appAlthough this isnt a gift, the freeGoodreads appis a gamechanger. At
4、the beginning of 2019, I promised myself Id read at least one new book every month. I set a goal of 12 books on Goodreads and used it to track my progress, keep a list of books Im interested in and check out what friends and others on the app were recommending. I read 35 books this year! (Thats up f
5、rom five books last year.) Goodreads feels like one of the rare feel-good social networks. Kaya Yurieff,Tech ReporterEmber coffee cupI drink my coffee slowly so it has routinely cooled by the time I get halfway through it. For my birthday, my mum bought me acup ($99), which keeps my coffee warm unti
6、l I finish it without trips to the microwave for reheating. I can also set the specific temperature I want. It makes my mornings so much easier.Millie Dent, Intern1. What is the main advantage of Lumos Matrixhelmet? A. Helping drivers concentrate.B. Managing the bad weather. C. Making night riding s
7、afer.D. Making bikers less painful. 2. What does the writer mean by referring to the Goodreads app as “a gamechanger”? A. It changes some readers reading rules. B. It provides readers with free internet games. C. It limits the number of books a reader can read. D. It inspires readers to read more th
8、rough interactions.3. Which of the following can best describe Ember coffee cup? A. Eco-friendly.B. Convenient.C. Expensive.D. Simple.B Every year, the brightest young scientists from around the globe come together to participate in the worlds largest pre-college science competition, theIntel Intern
9、ational Science and Engineering Fair(ISEF). They demonstrate their knowledge of science and engineering to improve the way we work and live.One of 2019s winners, Katie Lu,founda method for removing oil from water. This concept can also be applied to the removal of microplastics from our oceans as we
10、ll.Here is what Katie told reporters: My experience at Intel ISEF was amazing! I remember on judging day, walking the exhibit hall and looking at the people gathered outside waiting to get in. My teacher turned to me and said, “Thats the future right there.” It was so amazing to spend time with all
11、of these participants who are going to do amazing things in the future.My scientific career has taught me not to fear failure and not to be afraid to ask for help. Its really easy to be overwhelmed (挫败) and wonder if what youre doing is going to work out, but even if it doesnt, its OK! Always look o
12、n the positive side! A failure now doesnt mean youre a failure forever. Failure makes success feel earned when it comes. Also, asking for help is good when youre struggling. You learn how to do things a lot faster and more efficiently. Im shocked that some people are still skeptical about climate ch
13、ange. It is real, it is dangerous and it is one of the most important issues of our generation. Reducing carbon emissions isnt a “should”, it is a “must” to continue living on the planet. Additionally, people arent really worried about their personal impact on the earth in terms of littering, overus
14、ing plastic or wasting resources. If we dont curb harmful human activity before its too late, it will be a problem that affects all humans, not just those that contribute. 4. What seems to concern Katie most?A. Ocean exploration.B. The overpopulation on the earth.C. Environmental problems.D. The sho
15、rtage of natural energy.5. What can we learn from what Katies teacher said? A. No Intel ISEF, no future. B. All the talents are at the Intel ISEF. C. The participants will make the future amazing. D. Katie should try to do better than the other participants. 6. What does Paragraph 5 mainly tell us?
16、A. The setbacks Katie experienced in her science. B. The relationship between failure and success. C. Seeking help is a shortcut to doing things well. D. What Katie has gained from her scientific career.7. What does the underlined word “curb” in the last paragraph most probably mean? A. Punish.B. Co
17、ntrol.C. Deny.D. Measure. CThe Underwater Photographer of the Year, which originated from 1965, is a yearly contest based in the United Kingdom. As you might expect, the focus is on photos taken under water, whether in the ocean, in lakes or rivers, or even swimming pools.The pictures are judged in
18、several different categories. The contest in 2019 had over 5,500 entries from 70 different countries. The grand prize winner was “Frozen Mobile Home” by French photographer Greg Lecoeur. The photo shows seals swimming around a small iceberg. To get the picture, Mr. Lecoeur traveled to Antarctica in
19、a small boat and spent time tracking the life around floating icebergs. The photo “Last Dawn, Last Gasp” by Pasquale Vassallo of Italy won the award for Ocean Protection Photographer of the Year. Mr. Vassallo said that he went diving early in the morning to take this picture of a tuna (金枪鱼) trapped
20、as fishermen pulled their nets in. Mr. Vassallo also took “Octopus Training”, a picture that won in the category of “Behavior”. He says that when he came up after a dive, he noticed a soccer ball floating on the surface. When he went to check it out, he saw that there was an octopus hanging from the
21、 ball. Mr. Vassallo says he doesnt understand what the octopus was doing, but wonders if it was training for the World Cup. Though Rooman Luc of Belgium didnt win the “Portrait” category, his photo, titled “Angry Seahorse”, is quite striking. The close-up shot of a seahorse staring strictly into the
22、 camera was named runner up (second place). He said he spent nearly an hour standing in knee-high water being bitten by mosquitos in order to get the picture. The contest has many more amazing photos that can beviewed on the site, along with the stories behind them. There is even a book with all of
23、the contents that can bedownloaded for free. 8. Which isnt suitable to enter the Underwater Photographer of the Year contest? A. The crying dolphin. B. Saving the elephant. C. The dancing lemon shark. D. Kissing the whale. 9. In which section of a website can we read the text? A. Arts. B. Literature
24、. C. Documentary. D. Education.10. What is the photo “Last Dawn, Last Gasp” aimed to tell us? A. A tuna is hard to shoot. B. We should protect ocean animals. C. Diving early in the morning is painful. D. There are too many fishing nets in the sea. 11. What can we learn from the photo of“Octopus Trai
25、ning”? A.The Octopus is endangered. B. Photo-taking should be serious. C. The photographer has a sense of humor. D. The photographer is concerned about the Octopus. DIf youve ever been on a fishing boat, youve probably seen crowds of birds following it, hoping to catch a snack. Now scientists use th
26、ose birds behavior to track illegal fishing boats. Researchers attached data loggers to the backs of 169 albatrosses (信天翁) in Indian oceans. Weighing only 42 grams, the devices included a GPS, which enabled them to detect the presence and intensity of radar signals emitting from boats. That informat
27、ion was then sent by satellite, so the researchers could track the location of the birdsand thus the radar-emitting boatsin real time.The scientists then cross-checked that data against the known locations of boats, collected from a system boats use to declare themselves, called the Automatic Identi
28、fication System (AIS). And noticeable differences appeared frequently.More than a third of the times the birds “loggers” detected radar signals, and therefore a boat, but no such boat appeared in the official logmeaning that the vehicles had likely switched off their AISsomething that probably happe
29、ns in illegal fishing operations.The work suggests birds could be an effective boat-monitoring tool as long as illegal fishing operations dont target the birds. Fortunately, such a task would be difficult. Around fishing boats, you can find hundreds of birds at any one time that are flying around. A
30、nd the birds with loggers are not marked in any way. So its not really possible for fishermen to pick out a specific bird.But what concerns researchers is that albatrosses often get caught by some fishing boats. Though regulations have been established to protect against that happeningwith successil
31、legal boats dont necessarily obey. So scientists might be underestimating the risk posed to albatross populations. 12. What characteristic of albatrosses do scientists take advantage of in their research?A. Their feeding patterns.B. Their sense of direction.C. Their greedy behaviors.D. Their habit o
32、f following fishing boats.13. For what purpose does a boat shut off its AIS?A. To seek more fishes.B. To have it mistaken for another. C. To avoid being detected.D. To save the trouble of declaring itself.14. What does “such a task” in Paragraph 6 refer to?A. Identifying birds with loggers.B. Monito
33、ring illegal boats.C. Tracking radar signals automatically.D. Fishing illegally.15.Whatcouldbethebesttitleforthetext? A.AIS:anEffectiveSystemtoLocateBoats B.Humans Are Good at Discovering BirdsNature C.DataLoggersHelpFishermenGetaGoodHarvest D.ScientistsUseBirdstoTrackIllegalFishingOperations第二节 (共5
34、小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5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。The Slow Food Movement started in Rome, Italy in 1986. When a new McDonalds was opening near a beautiful historic place, some people stood outside the restaurant and shouted, “We do not want fast food, we want slow food!” 16 One day Carlo P
35、etrini went to a restaurant to eat a traditional meal. But the food didnt taste the same as he remembered. He learned that the peppers were shipped from abroad because the prices were low. This deeply concerned Carlo. Carlo wanted people to care about where their foods came from and how their foods
36、made their culture special. So he started a group to encourage this idea. It soon became the Slow Food Movement. 17 First, what is good food? Good food is fresh. The vegetables are eaten close to the place where they are grown. The fish hasnt been sitting for days before it is eaten. Good food is se
37、asonable. 18 Good food satisfies the senses. It should look good, smell good and taste good. And finally, good food is cultural food. Each country has special foods that make it different. Second, food should be clean. Today, there are great concerns about the way people grow and produce food. Farme
38、rs use chemicals to kill insects and feed plants. But the chemicals can also harm the natural environment around farms. 19 Clean food means food that does not harm our bodies or the environment.And third, food should be fair. 20 All people should be able to purchase healthy food. The people who grow
39、 and make food should be paid fairly for their work. They should work in safe, healthy conditions. A. Food should not cost too much money. B. Its goal is to have good, clean, fair food for all people.C. Over time, they can cause health problems in people too. D. That was how the Slow Food Movement c
40、ame into being.E. It should be grown at the best time of the year for that food. F. Today the Slow Food Movement has already expanded out of Italy. G. This event wasnt the only thing that started the Slow Food Movement. 第二部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节 (共15小题;每小题1分,满分15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
41、的最佳选项。My twin sister, Dawn, born with cerebral palsy (脑瘫), has to wear braces (吊带) on her legs and walk with the help of a stick, often causing people to 21 and point.As Dawn was the only “different” child in our neighborhood, we were constantly picked on. We never had any friends because of her con
42、dition. I began to 22 Dawn and was embarrassed to be seen with her. So I did everything to get her into trouble to 23 her being born mentally and physically disabled.When I turned twelve, my mother was so displeased with my behavior. She figured I was 24 enough to know better. One day she threw me i
43、n my bedroom and gave me a thick yellow book. What I saw in that book 25 the way I viewed my disabled sister.There were many baby 26 of Dawn and me dressed alike, the only 27 : I looked small and peaceful while Dawn was hooked up to tubes and needles and machines. If you looked closely, you could se
44、e the 28 in her eyes though she was always smiling. One picture stood out: we were 29 each other. The words below read, “Im so happy to have a twin sister, Netti. The doctors make me cry. She makes me 30 .” Looking back, I realized how 31 I had been! I had never put myself in Dawns shoes! Feeling 32
45、 , I cried myself to sleep.Later, Dawn came to wake me up for dinner. I kissed her and hugged her 33 like in the picture. From then on, I was Dawns 34 . No one was going to hurt her for any reason. We were 35 . I am her the other half and she is my world.21. A. complainB. wanderC. stareD. envy22. A.
46、 hate B. pityC. disturbD. warn23. A. put up withB. make use ofC. keep track ofD. get back at 24. A. patientB. oldC. cleverD. confident25. A. formedB. changedC. explainedD. confirmed26. A. picturesB. clothesC. toysD. stories27. A. problemB. spotlightC. similarityD. difference28. A. courageB. disappoi
47、ntmentC. painD. concern29. A. huggingB. supportingC. comfortingD. praising30. A. improveB. thinkC. laughD. survive31. A. rudeB. selfish C. responsibleD. innocent32. A. helplessB. unhappyC. desperateD. ashamed33. A. politelyB. seriouslyC. tightlyD. purposely34. A. protectorB. assistantC. educatorD. c
48、onsultant35. A. irreplaceableB. undefeatableC. unimaginableD. inseparable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内单词的正确形式。Max Bobholz was only 12 years old when he came up with the idea of creating a charity to provide baseball equipment to children in Africa.While 36 (watch) baseball, his
49、favorite sport, on TV in 2012, Max learned that teams from Africa didnt have proper equipment to play. They either made equipment themselves or had to share 37 very few items they had among all the children.Max thought about all the extra bats, balls and equipment he and his friends had in their gar
50、ages and homes. Then, inspired by his baseball coach,T. Williquette, and those 38 were activein charity, he decided to take action and help.Thus, an 39 (influence) charity was started. 40 (know) asAngels at Bat, Maxs charity has donated over 10,000 pieces of equipment to kids in need since its found
51、ing! Along with this, Max has traveled to Africa several times 41 (donate) equipment and coach the kids, developing Angels at Bat into 42 it is today.Angels at Bat has now grown to include nine 43 (branch) in eight states around the USA.And it is the primary source of baseball equipment for the enti
52、re country of Kenya. Max 44 (honor) as one of the 5 CNN Young Wonders of 2018 for his inspiring spirit of giving and service. “Anybody at any age can make a difference. So if you are passionate about something, stick to it and through hard work, you 45 (true) can make your dream come true,” says Max
53、. 第三部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节 (满分15分)假如你是校英文报主编,最近校报拟开设“我身边的英雄”栏目。请根据如下提示写一则征稿启事(电子邮箱:Englishcolumn ): 1.开设目的; 2.稿件要求; 3.投稿方式和截止日期。注意:1.词数:80左右;2.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。ContributionsWanted_第二节 (满分25分) 阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。续写的词数应为150左右。An anxious call came into Jimmy Gilleeces bar. A newly married
54、woman, who had spent the afternoon at the bar, couldnt find her wallet. She didnt care about her ID, credit cards, or $150 in cashbut her wedding ring was inside.Gilleece didnt like the idea that a theft could have occurred at his place. So he set out to find the wallet. He spent hours looking throu
55、gh security-cameravideos, watching the womans every step in the bar until she went to sit on a chair outside and left when her ride arrived. Within minutes, a young man approached the bench, slipped something into his pocket, and walked off. Gilleece posted a clip (剪辑) on the bars Facebook page. “I
56、didnt want to punish him,” he said. “I just asked if anybody knew who the guy was.”Within hours, Gilleece got a text from 17-year-old Prather, who admitted having taken the wallet and told Gilleece hed done it because he hadnt eaten in two days. He said he saw the ring but thought it was fake (假的),
57、so he took the money and threw the wallet off the dock (码头) into the ocean. Then he bought a sandwich.Gilleece, unsure whether he believed Prather, told the teen to meet him at the dock, where they got talking and Prather revealed that he wasnt getting along with his family and had been living in th
58、e woods for a week. Judging from Prathers small body and red cheeks, Gilleece saw him for what he was: more of a kid than a criminal.But the police were already on the case, and because of the missing ring, Prather could be facing charges. “He would be going to big boy prison. I have to help him som
59、ehow,” Gilleece thought.Para. 1:Gilleece paid two divers to search the waters where Prather had thrown the wallet. _ Para. 2: Then suddenly a diver came up to the surface of the water. _英语试题参考答案第一部分阅读理解(共两节,每小题2.5分,满分50分)第一节 阅读理解:13 CDB 47 CCDB811 BABC 1215 DCAD第二节 七选五:1620 GBECA第二部分语言知识运用(共两节,满分30分
60、)第一节 完形填空:(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)2125 CADBB2630 ADCAC3135 BDCAD第二节 语法填空:(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)36. watching37. the38. who/that39. influential 40. Known 41. to donate42. what43. branches 44. was honored 45. truly第三部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节应用文写作(满分15分)(One possible version) ContributionsWantedToshareinspiringstori
61、esaboutheroesandletthewholeschoollearnfromthem,weretolaunchanewcolumn TheHeroAroundMe.Everyone is welcome to write articles about a hero around you, including the heros name, his/her great spirit and heroic deeds that touch you. Whatyouwriteshouldbeaccurateandreal.Besides,yourcontributionsareexpecte
62、dtobewithin300words.PleasesendyourcontributionstooureditorialdepartmentoremailthemtoEnglishcolumnbeforeApril28.第二节读后续写(满分25分) (One possible version) Gilleece paid two divers to search the waters where Prather had thrown the wallet. A crowd gathered, excitedly watching the two divers searching in the
63、 strong current. Nearby, two policemen were also waiting. More than an hour passed but there was no sign of the ring. The crowd gradually got impatient, starting to talk noisily. Gilleece grew increasingly worried, especially when the policemen began questioning Prather, attempting to get him to adm
64、it keeping the ring. Each passing minute increased the chance that they would arrest the young man.Then suddenly a diver came up to the surface of the water. In his hand was the wallet and inside was the ring. Loud cheers erupted from the crowd. Gilleece quickly called the wallets owner, who was wil
65、d with joy and immediately dropped the charges against Prather. With tears of gratitude rolling down his cheeks, Prather hugged Gilleece tightly, saying “Youve saved me today. I couldnt thank you enough!” Prather promised to go back home to join his family. Gilleeces act of kindness changed a teens life.