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1、广东实验中学 2020 届高三线上考试英语试题命题: 陆鸿雁校对:叶晓靖2020.3.8本试卷分选择题和非选择题两部分,共 9 页。全卷满分 120 分(换算为 135 分);全卷用时 120 分钟。注意事项:1. 答卷前,考生务必用黑色字迹的钢笔或签字笔将自己的姓名、考号等相关信息填写在答题卡指定区域内。2. 选择题每小题在试卷上选出答案,等待考试结束时在智学网上输入。3. 非选择题部分请写在答题卡上,考试结束后请按年级统一要求逐题拍照线上提交(照片务必平整明亮清晰)。4. 非选择题必须用黑色字迹钢笔或签字笔作答;不准使用铅笔和涂改液;答案必须写在答题卡各题目指定区域内; 考生必须保持答题卡

2、的整洁美观。第 I 卷 选择题(共 70 分)第一部分 阅读(共两节,满分 40 分)第一节 阅读理解(共 15 小题; 每小题 2 分,满分 30 分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C 和 D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该题涂黑。AIt is the season for long lines and frayed nerves. Heres how to deal.Lighten upDo yourself a favor and ship your presents. Nearly every U.S. airline charges a fee to check a

3、 bag, so shipping gifts is now cheaper and more convenient than carrying them in your luggage.Weigh your optionsNow knowing what youre going to pay for your luggage is annoying. So calculate your overweight-luggage fees at home. You can find the fees out in advance by visiting new site Luggage Limit

4、s, which provides the latest information on more than 90 airlines.Leave amateurs in the dustTrust us and get to the airport an extra half-hour early. The check-in and security lines are filled with inexperienced fliers, and its a hard walking. Plus, if you decide to cut it close, you may not get ont

5、o the flight at all. To reduce costs, airlines have reduced on flights and routes. The remaining flights are more likely to be oversold, especially on busy travel days. Fliers who check in early are the least likely to get bumped from oversold flights.Take it publicThe rates for renting a car at the

6、 airport have more than doubled over the past year because rental lot inventories (财产) have increased dramatically. True, renting at the airport is convenient, but its just not worth it anymore. Unless you really need a car, take public transportation, hop a cab, or beg a friend to pick you up at th

7、e airport instead.Say no to bumper carsTell the people picking you up to avoid parking their car. They can hang out in their car for free while waiting to get a call from you when you land. Many airports, including JFK and LAX, now feature this sensible choice.1. Airlines have reduced flights to .A.

8、 lower the costB. deal with crisisC. reduce the time for leaveD. provide more job chances2. We can learn from the passage that .A. many airports like JFK provides free parking serviceB. shipping presents is more expensive than carrying them in luggageC. taking a cab at the airport is less expensive

9、than renting a carD. Luggage Limits can give a discount on overweight luggage fees3. Whats the best title for the passage?A. Cars at the AirportB. Good Seasons for FlightC. How to Board a FlightD. 5 Ways to Survive a Holiday Flight.BIt was once common to regard Britain as a society with class distin

10、ction. Each class had unique characteristics.In recent years, many writers have begun to speak the decline of class and classless society in Britain. And in modern day consumer society everyone is considered to be middle class.But pronouncing the death of class is too early. A recent wide-ranging so

11、ciety of public opinion found 90 percent of people still placing themselves in particular class; 73 percent agreed that class was still a vital part of British society; and 52 percent thought there were still sharp class differences. Thus, class may not be culturally and politically obvious, yet it

12、remains an important part of British society. Britain seems to have a love of stratification.One unchanging aspect of a British persons class position is accent. The words a person speaks tell her or his class. A study of British accents during 1970s found that a voice sounding like a BBC newsreader

13、 was viewed as the most attractive voice. Most people said this accent sounded educatedand soft. The accents placed at the bottom in this study, on the other hand, were regional city accents. These accents were seen as common and ugly. However, a similar study of British accents in the US turned the

14、se results upside down and placed some regional accents as the most attractive and BBC English as the least. This suggests that British attitudes towards accent have deep roots and are based on class prejudice.In recent years, however, young upper middle-class people in London, have begun to adopt s

15、ome regional accents, in order to hide their class origins. This is an indication of class becoming unnoticed. However, the 1995 pop song Common People puts forward the view that though a middle-class person may want to live like common people they can never appreciate the reality of a working-class

16、 life.4. A recent study of public opinion shows that in modern Britain . Apeople regard themselves socially differentB. most people belong to middle classC. it is easy to recognize a persons classD. it is time to end class distinction5. The word “stratification” underlined in Paragraph 3 is closest

17、in meaning to . AvarietyBqualificationCauthorityDdivision6. British attitudes towards accent .A. are based on regional statusBhave a long traditionCare shared by the AmericansDhave changed in recent years7. What is the main idea of the passage?A. The middle class is expanding.BA persons accent refle

18、cts his class. CClass is a key part of British societyDEach class has unique characteristics.COn September 11, 2001, I was in the second week of the new school year with my senior English class at T. C. Williams High School just a few miles south of the Pentagon.Suddenly that morning, a colleague wh

19、o grew up in New York, opened the classroom door and said, Turn on the TV the World Trade Center has just been hit by a plane. Ive always believed in never letting school get in the way of my students education. I switched on the TV in front of the room, and my students and I listened to the announc

20、ers making a guess about what had happenedonly to see the second plane hit. At first, the sight of the towers burning didnt seem to have much more immediacy than a TV action movie. Soon, however, things in that classroom would get far too immediate.In what seemed like about a half-hour after the sec

21、ond plane hit, we heard a loud explosion outside the school. Several students were shocked and I told them not to worry, saying that it was just a car backfiring. A moment later a boy sitting near the windows said, Thats no car; look at that black smoke. We could see an enormous plume of smoke risin

22、g in the distance, but didnt know where it was coming from until, a few seconds later, the NBC reporter stationed at the Pentagon broke into the New York coverage to say that he felt the ground shake beneath him as he heard an explosionobviously the same one that had just surprised my students. It w

23、as several minutes before it was announced that the explosion came from a plane hitting the Pentagon.At that point, a boy, a football player suddenly came undone and had to be comforted by the girls in the class. His mom worked in the Pentagon, and when he tried to get her on his cellphone he could

24、not get through.Reports vastly overestimated the number of deaths in the Pentagon. Some reports were estimating over 800 dead when the actual death toll at the Pentagon was 125.8. The author was working as on September 11, 200.A. a security guardB. an officer in the PentagonC. a TV reporter for NBCD

25、. a teacher in a school9. What can be inferred from the second paragraph?A. Another plane hit the Pentagon before the author turned on the TV.B. The author believed that there exists something deserving attention besides school.C. The authors colleague forced him and his students to watch the TV rep

26、ort.D. The author thought the hit got in the way of his students education.10. Which of the following is TRUE based on the third paragraph?A. The loud explosion was caused by the plane hitting the Pentagon.B. The author tried to comfort his students by telling them the truth.C. The author realized t

27、he Pentagon was hit immediately he heard the loud explosion.D. The boy sitting near the windows witnessed the hit.11. What does the author mean by mentioning the football player suddenly came undone?A. The football player was terrified when a car crashed against the school gate.B. The football playe

28、r felt at a loss as his mum left without saying good-bye.C. The football player lost self-control as he was unable to contact his mum.D. The football player exploded with anger since he was forbidden to use his cell phone.DWhen Omar Yaghi was growing up in Jordan, his neighborhood received water for

29、 only about5 hours once every 2 weeks. If Yaghi wasnt up at dawn to turn on the taps to store water, his family, their cow, and their garden had to go without. At a meeting last week, Yaghi, now a chemist at the University of California, reported that he and his colleagues have created a solar-power

30、ed device that could provide water for millions in water-stressed regions. At its heart is a porous crystalline (多孔晶体) material, known as a metal-organic framework (MOF), which acts like a sponge: Itsucks water vapor out of air, and then releases it as liquid water.Yaghi and his colleagues first dev

31、eloped a zirconium( 锆 )-based MOF in 2014 that could harvest and release water. But at $160 per kilogram, zirconium is too expensive for massive use. So, last year, his team came up with an alternative called MOF-303, based on aluminum, which costs just $3 per kilogram, but the harvest was only abou

32、t 0.2 liters per kilogram of MOF per day.In July 2019, Yaghi reported that his team has designed a new and far more productive water harvester. Supported by a solar panel to power a fan and heater, which speed the cycles, the new device produces up to 1.3 liters of water per kilogram of MOF per day

33、from desert air. Yaghi expects further improvements to increase that number to 8 to 10 liters per day. And his company plans to release a microwave-size device able to provide up to 8 liters per day this fall. The company promises an enlarged version next year that will produce 22,500 liters per day

34、, enough to supply a small village.However, it needs to be shown that Yaghis MOFs can be produced cheaply on a large scale. Each potential commercial MOF needs to prove itself in stability, efficiency, and life span. But if MOFs can pass those tests, they could offer a solution to some of the worlds

35、 most pressing problems.12. Why is Omar Yaghis childhood mentioned at the beginning?A. To show how serious water problem is.B. To lead in the topic.C. To introduce the chemist.D. To arouse readers interest.13. What is the problem of MOF-303?A. It costs too much.B. It cant last long.C. It is hard to

36、operate.D. It is low in efficiency.14. According to Yaghi, how much water will a large water harvester produce per day?A. 1.3 liters.B. 10 liters.C. 22,500 liters.D. 8 liters.15. What can be concluded from the last paragraph?A. Yaghis MOFs are in great demand now.B. Yaghis MOFs may help solve water

37、shortage.C. Yaghis MOFs have already entered the market.D. Mass production of Yaghis MOFs is impossible.第二节 短文选句(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。Scientists dont know yet whether cell phones are bad for the brain. 16 In the experiment, the 47 participants may have look

38、ed a little strange. Each of them had two Samsung cell phones tied to his or her headone on each ear. 17 The phone on the right ear played a message for 50 minutes, but the participants couldnt hear it because the sound was off. After 50 minutes with two phone attached to their heads, the participan

39、ts were given PET scans. The PET scan is a way to take a three-dimensional picture of how the inside of the body works.The PET scan showed that the left side of each participants brain hadnt changed from the way it was before the experiment. 18 These right-side brain cells were using almost as much

40、glucose as the brain uses when a person is talking. This suggests that brain cells there were active even without the person hearing or talking anything. This activity, the scientists say, was probably touched off by radiation from the phone. 19 They release different amounts of radiation depending

41、on whether a person is talking or listening, the type of phone, the number of people using phones nearby, and the distance to the nearest cell phone tower. All of these changes make it difficult to collect evidence about any health risks of cell phones, since exposure to radiation can vary.So for th

42、ose who dont want to wait to find out for sure whether cell phones are bad for the brain, there are ways to talk more safely. 20 A. The phone on the left ear was off.B. So an experiment was done to attempt to find it out.C. People should avoid having a long conversation by using cell phones.D. Cell

43、phones do not always give out the same amount of energy.E. You can have short conversations, use a speakerphone to keep the phone away from your head.F. The right side of the brain, however, had used more glucose, which provided fuel to brain cells.G. From the PET scan the differences between the tw

44、o sides of the brain were observed.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;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。I developed a crush (热爱) on a cute girl I met in a pet store. She led a very 21 lifestyle and we did not have much to talk about. But somehow non

45、e of this seemed to 22 . I enjoyed being with her and I felt a sparkle in her presence. And it seemed to me that she enjoyed my 23 as well.When I learned her birthday was coming up, I decided to ask her out. On the threshold (门槛) of calling her, I sat and looked at the phone for about half an hour.

46、Then I dialed and hung up 24 it rang. I felt like a high school boy, bouncing between 25 anticipation and fear of rejection. A voice from hell kept telling me that she would not like me and that I had a lot of 26 askingher out. But I felt too enthusiastic about being with her to let the 27 stop me.

47、28 I got up the nerve to ask her. She thanked me for calling and told me she already had 29 .I felt shot down. The 30 voice that told me not to call advised me to give up before I was31 embarrassed. 32 there was more inside of me that wanted to come to 33 . I had feeling for this woman, and I had to

48、 express them.So I bought her a pretty birthday card on which I wrote a 34 note. I walked around the corner to her pet shop. As I approached the door, that same disturbing voice 35 me, What if she doesnt like you? What if she 36 you? Feeling vulnerable, I stuffed the 37 under my shirt. I decided tha

49、t if she showed me 38 of affection, I would give it to her; if she was cool to me, I would leave the card 39 . This way I would not be 40 and would avoid rejection or embarrassment.21. A. simpleB. modernC. differentD. casual22. A. affectB. matterC. workD. develop23. A. companyB. absenceC. jokeD. aff

50、ection24. A. beforeB. afterC. untilD. while25. A. patientB. activeC. excitedD. anxious26. A. reasonsB. timeC. nerveD. chances27. A. fearB. trickC. expectationD. difficulty28. A. FortunatelyB. GraduallyC. ConsequentlyD. Finally29. A. a boyfriendB. invitationsC. activitiesD. plans30. A. kindB. sameC.

51、fearfulD. wise31. A. deeplyB. repeatedlyC. furtherD. nakedly32. A. ButB. SoC. AndD. Otherwise33. A. operationB. realityC. understandingD. life34. A. honestB. poeticC. complexD. grateful35. A. cautionedB. convincedC. rangD. pushed36. A. acceptsB. appreciatesC. rejectsD. questions37. A. handB. cardC.

52、loveD. secret38. A. giftsB. wordsC. symbolsD. signs39. A. unreadB. hiddenC. mysteriousD. behind40. A. at a lossB. without doubtC. in disguiseD. at risk第 II 卷 非选择题(共 50 分)第二部分 英语知识运用(共两节,满分 45 分)第二节语法填空(共 10 小题;每小题 1.5 分,满分 15 分)阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1 个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。Gone are the days 41 people were ha

53、ppy to spend their holiday sitting on a beach. Travelling today is more about searching 42 adventures. As shown in the graphic above, 50 percent of the Americans 43 (survey) would like to swim with wildlife in the ocean during their vacation.But to make 44 clear, adventure holidays dont have to be a

54、bout pushing yourself to your physical limit things like visiting the South Pole, 45 hiking in a desert. They can be anything “experiential”, such as 46 (go) hunting with indigenous (土著的) people in Australia. Even not booking a hotel but just taking 47 flight to a new place is 48 (adventure) enough.

55、 As UK explorer Levison Wood once 49 (write) in The Telegraph, “Its more the sense ofaccepting the unknown and embracing the 50 (uncertain).”第三部分 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。

56、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、答案请写在答题卷上;2、只允许修改 10 处,多者(从第 11 处起)不计分;3、每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;4、答题符号、格式要规范:One June, I helped my grandma water the freshly planted flowers around the house. She was so gentle with them no wonder they grew so fast. When all the work were finished, I ran to get

57、 my bike to ride for a while. As I was getting on it, however, I noticed there was anything new. I got off and kneel down on the walkway leading to our house. I found a single wild flower coming out of a crack by the walkway, without the water, soil or love.The surprised new life hit me a lot. Somet

58、imes in my own life, I felt my grow looked like grandmas flowers, that were loved and cared for. At other times I felt as if I were that wild flower, growing by the walkway quiet and having to grow through the solid concrete. I realized that it doesnt matter where you grow and it just matters that y

59、ou grow.第二节 书面表达(满分 25 分)假如你是李华,你的英国笔友 Tom 正在学习中文,了解到中国四大名著(Chinas four great classics)的知识并写信与你交流。作为一名古典文学爱好者,你很高兴地回信给他, 介绍你最爱的四大名著中的某个人物(character)以及原因。注意:1. 词数 100 左右;2. 可以增加适当的细节,以使行文连贯。参考词汇:Journey to the West 西游记A Dream of Red Mansions 红楼梦Water Margin水浒传Romance of the Three Kingdoms 三国演义Dear Tom,Yours, Li Hua

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