1、河北区2019-2020学年度高三年级总复习质量检测(二)英语 笔试本试卷分为第卷(选择题)和第卷(非选择题)两部分,共130分,考试用时100分钟。第卷1至10页,第卷11至12页。答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考号填写在答题卡上,并在规定位置粘贴考试用条形码。答卷时,考生务必将答案涂写在答题卡上,答在试卷上的无效。考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。祝各位考生考试顺利!第卷注意事项:1. 每小题选出答案后,用铅笔将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。2. 本卷共55小题,共95分。第一部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节:单项填空(共
2、15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)从A、B、C、D 四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。例:Stand over there youll be able to see it better.A. orB. andC. butD. while答案是B。1. - Mr. Smith, Id like to have your opinions about my teaching plan. - . But I have one suggestion.A. It looks fine to me B. You are too modestC. Thats a good idea D. You s
3、hould check it first2. Hopefully in 2030 we will no longer be e-mailing each other, for we more convenient electronic communication tools by then. A. have developed B. developedC. will have developed D. had developed3. the past year as an exchange student in Hong Kong, Linda appears more mature than
4、 those of her age.A. Spending B. Spent C. Having spent D. To spent4. Chinese tech giant Huawei launched its new operating system called Harmony, creating an _ app ecosystem to Googles Android.A. alternative B. aggressive C. academic D. abstract5. Nezha, the highest earning animated film ever in Chin
5、a, was _ in North America in August, 2019.A. relieved B. restored C. registered D. released6. - Why didnt you come back last night? I waited long!- _. You were playing games the whole night.A. Dont give me that B. Dont lose your head C. Dont trust to chance D. Dont dream away your time7. I wanted to
6、 go to Greece, and my wife wanted to go to Spain, so we _ Italy.A. carried on B. compromised on C. concentrated on D. calculated on8. - I hear Katherine won the first prize in the English Speech Contest held last Sunday. - There is no surprise. She _ for weeks. A. has been practicing B. is practicin
7、g C. had been practicing D. practiced9. The idea puzzled me so much that I stopped for a few seconds to try to _.A. make it over B. make it off C. make it up D. make it out10. He is only too ready to help others, seldom, _, refusing them when they turn to him.A. if neverB. if everC. if some D. if an
8、y11. As John Lennon once said, life is _ happens to you while you are busy making other plans.A. which B. what C. that D. where12. -Many people in England love to give advice on weather reporting. -Yes, but I think the weather offices computers _ be more accurate. A. can B. need C. ought to D. might
9、13.The past decades have witnessed Chinas many scientific achievements, _ the development of Shenwei supercomputers is a typical example.A. to which B. for which C. at which D. of which 14. He smiled politely _ Lucy apologized for her drunken friends. A. thoughB. as C. unless D. how15. History is th
10、e best teacher. It _ records the development path of each country and foretells the future to us. A. faithfullyB. apparently C. conventionallyD. eventually第二节:完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从1635各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。 Nimal “Nims” Purja broke the existing world record by climbing 14 Hima
11、layan mountain peaks in 189 days. Though thousands of 16 have climbed Mount Everest (珠穆朗玛峰), the highest and most 17 of the worlds 14 tallest mountains, 18 40 climbers have conquered them all. Nepalese mountaineer Nirmal “Nims” Purja, 19 this extraordinary achievement in just six months and six days
12、, faster than his own seven-month 20 .“I am incredibly 21 to have completed this final summit and my goal of climbing the worlds 14 tallest mountains in 22 time, ” Purja said in a statement. “I hope to have 23 that anything is possible with some 24 , self-belief, and positivity.” The adventurer, who
13、 was 25 by teams of Nepalese climbers on each of his adventures, encountered numerous memorable and 26 moments during his epic (史诗般的) journey. On April 23, 2019, while going down Mt. Annapurna, Purja and his team heard about a Malaysian climber who had been 27 from his group with no food, water, or
14、supplemental 28 for over 40 hours. Determined to find him, they went back up to 7500 meters, where Dr. Chin Wui Kin was last seen. Though the climbers succeeded in 29 and getting him airlifted to a hospital, 30 , Dr. Chin did not survive his injuries and 31 a few days later in Singapore. Purja, who
15、comes from a small Nepalese village, said his primary 32 for undertaking this enormous task was to 33 the world that anyone can 34 greatness if they put their minds to it. “By achieving this goal, I knew I could 35 people from all generations across the world,” he said.16. A. athletesB. touristsC. r
16、esearchers D. adventurers17. A. serious B. isolatedC. famous D. remote18. A. still B. yet C. only D. even19. A. representedB. accomplished C. evaluatedD. accelerated20. A. targetB. dream C. desire D. focus21. A. crazy B. generousC. proud D. nervous22. A. rightB. future C. harvestD. record23. A. foun
17、d B.seen C. proven D. imagined24. A. determination B. respectC. delightD. relief25. A. taught B. joined C. beaten D. conducted26. A.awkwardB. anxious C. exact D. tense 27. A.separated B.sent C. dismissed D. led28. A. clothesB. oxygen C. tents D. equipment29. A. guidingB. observing C. savingD. locati
18、ng30. A. unfortunatelyB. surprisinglyC. naturallyD. normally31. A. broke downB. went byC. passed awayD. set off32. A. designB. purposeC. concernD. importance33. A. challengeB. order C. informD. show34. A. attain B. control C. applyD. meet35. A. bless B. inspireC. support D. admire 第二部分:阅读理解(共20小题;每小
19、题2.5分,满分50分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。AIcons of the ANIMAL KINGDOMCHIMU ADVENTURESSOUTH GEORGIAJoin a Chimu Adventures cruise to South Georgia and experience one of natures greatest spectacles. Witness thousands of king penguins up close while making a landing from one of our expedition cruis
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24、IONEER EXPEDITIONSMADAGASCAR Madagascar is the land of the lemurs (狐猴). Over 100 lemur species inhabit this extraordinary island nation, ranging from the pocket-sized pygmy mouse lemur to the 4ft tall indri (狐猴). With many threatened by extinction, theres never been a better time to witness these me
25、smerizing (令人着迷的) primates. Well guide you through Madagascar, which is the only country where you can experience unforgettable lemur encounters in the wild. Tel:01202798922ABORIGINAL JOURNEYSCANADAWe depart in search of orcas (虎鲸) from Campbell River on Vancouver Island in British, Columbia, Canada
26、. Orcas are an apex predator, making them the kings and queens of the ocean. Orcas have very close-knit families and normally will stay together throughout their lifetime. We have many beautiful waterways in which to explore for these magnificent mammals. Tours are guided by experienced, locally bor
27、n guides.Tel: (001)250850110136. Which route may offer you discount in travelling fee? A. CHIMU ADVENTURESB. PIONEER EXPEDITIONS C. ABORIGINAL JOURNEYS D. SEA WOLF ADVENTURES37. The underlined sentence in Paragraph 2 is intended to show _. A. you can only see pandas in limited areas as they are vuln
28、erable to visitors B. pandas are not endangered any more thanks to the efforts of many conversation C. the panda is still an endangered species though its population has increased a lot D. ON THE GO TOURS can help the Chengdu Panda Research Base save more pandas38. Which of the following animals are
29、 unique to Madagascar? A. Orcas. B. Lemurs. C. Pandas. D. King Penguins. 39. What is special about Orcas? A. They are born guides. B. They are gentle animals. C. They live alone after growing up. D. They enjoy a close relationship. 40. What can we know from the passage? A. You can enjoy the Kwakwaka
30、 wakw culture in ABORIGINAL JOURNEYS. B. Orcas will depart the family once they become mature enough to feed themselves. C. SEA WOLF ADVENTURES will present more than whales and wildlife to visitors. D. Both SEA WOLF ADVENTURES and ABORINAL JOURNEYS set off in British, Colombia.41. Whats the purpose
31、 of this passage? A. To attract readers to start a wildlife trip. B. To introduce different kinds of animals. C. To encourage people to protect animals. D. To tell us that the animals are endangered.BMy 83-year-old mother came to live with me a year ago last November. She was very ill and I had to p
32、ut my life on hold to care for her. Each morning, I got her up and dressed her and made her breakfast and sat with her. I rushed for a bowl when she felt sick, and lit fires to keep her warm. I cooked and persuaded her to take a few bites. Its a hard job caring for a sick or dying parent, whoever yo
33、u are. But it was especially hard for me, I feel, because I am a doctor myself. I couldnt help looking at her in two different ways. The medical professional saw a body and scrutinized it with the coldness that medicine requires. But the daughter saw the woman who had given birth to me, wiped my nos
34、e, sent me off to college and had been a constant presence in my life for over half a century. Also, my mother didnt appreciate how hard it was for me to care for her. I remember an exchange between her and the nurse who came to see her once a week: “You could get some more help with care.” “Oh, I d
35、ont think I need that,” Mom said. Mom didnt understand that the help would have taken some of the burden off me. None of the treatments her doctors gave her worked, and finally her life became about comfort. She refused painkillers (止痛药) for a long time, but finally the pain convinced her. And when
36、she accepted the painkillers she accepted the fact that she would die. Illness and needs took us across personal boundaries Id never before considered. And yet, while living and being and dying with Mom I witnessed something precious dawning. We became closer. We shared so many stories from our past
37、 that it was as if our memories had become one. In the past our relationship had been difficult. We had often argued. But when the end came, both of us simply accepted that we looked at the world in different ways. We were daughter and mother and we loved each other. That was all that mattered.42. W
38、hy was taking care of her mom especially hard for the author?A. She was too busy living her own life.B. She and her mom had a difficult relationship. C. She was too old to attend to her mom carefully.D. She viewed her mom both as a patient and a loved one.43. The underlined word “scrutinized” in Par
39、agraph 3 probably means “_”.A. held B. checked C. ignored D. left44. How did the author probably feel about the conversation between her mom and the nurse?A. Helpful. B. Thankful. C. Surprised. D. Depressed.45. What did the author learn from the experience of looking after her sick mother?A. Love is
40、 more important than differences. B. Being alive was the most important thing. C. We should learn to understand other people.D. It was better for family members to live independently of each other. CLosing an arm means losing the ability to grab, as well as losing the sense of touch. Scientists have
41、 been working on mind-controlled prostheses (义肢) and have successfully built a few to help patients regain their ability to grab. But restoring the sense of touch has been quite a challenge until now. Seven years ago, a group of Swedish scientists created a new type of prostheses, which has since th
42、en been tried out on three patients to see how they perform in peoples daily lives. The study result was recently published in the New England Journal of Medicine. According to the study, this is the first time that people who have had an arm amputated (截肢) can experience sensations of touch in mind
43、-controlled arm prostheses. The new product is named “neuromusculoskeletal” prosthesis. As the name indicates, the prosthesis is connected directly to a users nerves, muscles and skeleton. The sensation of touch becomes possible by stimulating nerves that used to be connected to the biological hand
44、before the amputation. When a patient grabs an object, for example, force sensors planted in the prosthetic thumb would measure contact and pressure. The collected information would then be transmitted to the patients nerves that lead to the brain. In this way, the patient can “feel” the characteris
45、tics of the object being touched and perceive (感知) its pressure against the prosthetic hand, which can be crucial when handling delicate objects an egg, for example.“The ability of the patients to discern (觉察) smaller changes in the intensity of sensations has improved,” Max Ortiz Catalan, Associate
46、 Professor at Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden, who is the leader of the study, told Science Daily. According to Catalan, the new study has demonstrated that their prosthesis is qualified as a “clinically viable replacement for a lost arm”. “The sensors are not the obstacle for restoring se
47、nsation,” Catalan added. “The challenge is creating neural interfaces (接口) that can seamlessly (无缝地) transmit large amounts of artificially collected information to the nervous system, in a way that the user can experience sensations naturally and effortlessly.” And they did it. With the development
48、 of prosthesis technology, people who suffer from limb loss will have a greater chance of getting their normal lives back.46. Neuromusculoskeletal prosthesis unique advantage is helping people with arm amputationsto _ .A. carry heavy objects againB. regain the ability to grab objectsC. move their pr
49、ostheses as they wishD. experience the sense of touch again 47. The new prosthesis is connected directly to _. users nerves users brains users muscles users skeleton A. B. C. D. 48. How do the new prostheses work?A. They collect information about objects and process it. B.They stimulate the cut nerv
50、es to restore the sense of touch.C. They measure the size of objects and send the information.D. They detect the material of objects and send the information. 49. What can patients perceive with the new prosthesis?A. The intensity ofan object. B. The structure of an object.C. The pressure from an ob
51、ject.D. The changes inside an object.50. What is the difficulty in developing the new technology?A. Measuring the pressure of objects.B. Connecting the sensors to nerves.C. Creating good neural interfaces.D. Building responsive sensors. 51. Whats the authors attitude towards the prospect of prosthes
52、is technology? A. Optimistic. B. Neutral. C. Critical. D. Unconcerned.DWhen Benjamin Cherkasky was in eighth grade, he quit the swim team. It wasnt because he lacked the passion; he just couldnt accept failures in matches. “Im not Michael Phelps, why am I even on the team?” he said. A US therapist (
53、治疗专家) whoresearches perfectionism at Northwestern University realized years later what had happened. Cherkaskysperfectionism was creating unrealistic standards. Unable to meet them, he quit. “My perfectionism prompted (导致) very high expectations, and that caused real suffering,” he said. Cherkasky i
54、s not alone in feeling that perfectionism can breed anxiety. So many millennials (千禧一代) suffer from the ills of perfectionism that psychologists are issuing warnings and schools are emphasizing the need to accept failure. Northwestern had held several seminars that offered tips on how students could
55、 deal with a perfectionism problem. Jessica Rohlfing Pryor, a psychologist leading the events, said every generation is a sponge (海绵) for the messages it receives. “Millennials, more than any other generation in American society, are receiving clear messages around achieving,” she said. “Theres an a
56、bsence of messaging that trying your hardest is still OK.” The American Psychological Association also found out that recent generations of college students have reported higher levels of perfectionism than earlier generations. This “desire to achieve along with being overly critical of oneself and
57、others” affects young peoples mental health, according to its research, which analyzed data from over 40,000 college students. Researchers noted that social media adds comparative pressure, along with the drive to earn money and achieve career goals. Perfectionists often create even higher goals, wh
58、ich can lead to a higher risk of failure. In college, Cherkasky found himself surrounded by so many intelligent people that he felt he should have been achieving a higher level than he was. “It makes you feel kind of crazy,” he said. This type of thinking can lead people to putting in less effort, w
59、hich, as they fall behind, can create more anxiety. “It makes people feel kind of isolated.” Cherkasky added, “And that can cause students to drift away from their school”. Northwestern is not the only school eager to help students. Brown University includes perfectionism in its counseling (咨询) serv
60、ices, asking students if they ever feel that what they accomplish isnt good enough.52. Why did Cherkasky quit the swim team in eighth grade?A. He wanted more time to study. B.He found he had no passion for swimming.C. He couldnt reach the goal he set for himself.D. He always did badly in swimming co
61、mpetitions.53. Which of the following would Pryor probably agree with?A. Millennials are unwilling to work hard. B.Young people should accept being imperfect.C. Young people should learn to deal with pressure.D. Perfectionism can benefit individuals and society.54. What did the American Psychologica
62、l Association discover?A. Social media users were more likely to be perfectionists. B. Perfectionism could have a negative impact on physical health.C. Few universities offered help to students with mental problems.D.College millennial students suffer more perfectionism problems than ever.55. The au
63、thor describes Cherkaskys experience in college mainly to show _.A. the harm of being a perfectionistB. the effect of isolation on perfectionistsC.the pressure college students experienceD. the challenges underachievers have to overcome 第卷注意事项:1. 用黑色墨水的钢笔或签字笔将答案写在答题卡上。2. 本卷共6小题,共35分。第三部分:写作第一节:阅读表达(
64、共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)阅读短文,按照题目要求用英语回答问题。When a special occasion arrives, a colorful gift bag or a box often finds its way to a doorstep, an office desk or a mailbox. But once in a while, a present arrives at an unexpected moment to remind us that someone is thinking about us. Wanda Anderson of Richland,
65、 US, remembers such a gift. The rosebushes were finally in full bloom on that day in spring. Seeing roses always brings to mind Wandas childhood memories. To this young girl, those flowers were extra special. “We never had money to buy extra things, so even a tired rose was something to cherish,” Wa
66、nda said. Nowadays, to have a garden filled with many different roses is pure enjoyment. Wanda especially loves the very first blooms. Her husband, Dale, devotedly takes care of the roses and knows this little fact about his wife. So, on this special morning, he picked the very first flowers of spri
67、ng, fresh from the garden. But as Dale came back into the house, he was met by a neighbor who had stopped in for a quick visit. As the woman turned to go, Dale handed the roses to her. And even though their visitor insisted she didnt want to take them, she was repeatedly told that the flowers were h
68、ers to keep. “I told her I was happy for her to have the roses, but I really wasnt,” Wanda said, remembering the emotions she was feeling right then. Seeing her very precious first blooms go out the door filled her with regret, and a bit of selfishness. Throughout the rest of the morning, Wanda argu
69、ed with herself, knowing it was “better to give than to receive.” Nevertheless, she wished she could have kept the roses for herself. Later that day, the couple headed to the post office, where Wanda waited outside in the car. Then, without warning, an older woman suddenly appeared at the cars open
70、window, with a bunch of roses in her arms. “These are for you,” she said, giving the flowers to Wanda. “Theyre my first blooms this spring.” Totally surprised, Wanda thanked the woman and took a moment to smell the roses rich fragrance. When she looked up, the mysterious visitor was gone. To this da
71、y, that “special delivery” changed Wanda. Now, her very first blooms always go to someone else, as a reminder that someone is thinking of them.56. Why does Wanda love roses so much? (no more than 15 words) 57. What does the underlined word “devotedly” mean in Paragraph 6? (no more than 5 words) 58.
72、How did Wanda feel after the neighbor left? (no more than 10 words) 59. What changed Wandas opinion of giving gifts? (no more than 10 words) 60. Whats your opinion about the saying “It was better to give than to receive”? Please explain. (no more than 25 words) 第二节:书面表达(满分25分) 61. 假设你是晨光中学的学生李津,近日你校
73、英语社团的微信公众号准备在原有两个栏目(学校简介、学习生活)之上,增加一个新栏目。请你从以下三个备选栏目(职业规划、学生风采、校园文化)中挑选一个栏目,给公众号负责人Mr. Zhang写一封邮件进行推荐,并陈述你的理由。注意:(1)词数不少于100; (2)可适当加入细节,使内容充实、行文连贯; (3)开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数。参考词汇: 公众号 Official WeChat职业规划Career Planning 学校简介 School Profile 学习生活Study Life 学生风采 Our Students 校园文化Campus CultureDear Mr. Zhang,_
74、 Yours, Li Jin2019-2020学年度高三阶段测试(二)英语笔试参考答案第卷第一、二部分(Key to 1-55)1 A2 C3 C4 A5 D6 A7 B8 C9 D10B11B12C13D14B15A16D17C18C19B20A21C22D23C24A25B26D27A28B29D30A31C32B33D34A35B36A37C38B39D40C41A42D43B44D45A46D47B48B49C50C51A52C53B54D55A第卷第三部分第一节Some possible answers:56Roses bring her childhood memories and
75、 at that time she couldnt afford them.57Dedicatedly. 58She felt regret and upset.59The roses she received from a stranger.60Open.第二节One possible version:Dear Mr. Zhang,Delighted to know a new column will be added in our English Clubs Official WeChat Accounts, Im writing to offer my recommendation to
76、 you. Among the three columns “Career Planning”, “Our Students” and “Campus Culture”, I would like to choose “Career Planning” to be the one to be added, based on the original two columns “School Profile” and “Study Life”. I know that right now a large number of students still have absolutely no ide
77、a about what they truly want to become in the future, so its quite urgent and necessary to give students basic understanding of what different kinds of jobs are like and what kinds of qualities are required for different jobs. This may help us gain a better understanding of our strengths and weakness so that we can figure out our goals. To me, its much more meaningful than “Our Students” or “Campus Culture”. I would be most grateful if you would like to consider my recommendation. Im looking forward to your reply. Yours, Li Jin