1、山西省太原市第五中学2020届高三英语下学期4月模拟考试试题(一)第二部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分60分)第一节 (共15小题;每小题3分,满分45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。AThe 2019 Louisa Gross Horwitz Prize for Biology or BiochemistryThe Louisa Gross Horwitz Prize was started under the will of S. Gross Horwitz and was named after her mother. Louisa Gross Horw
2、itz was the daughter of Dr. Samuel David Gross (1805-1884), a famous doctor of Philadelphia and author of the excellent Systems of Surgery, who served as President of the American Medical Association. Each year since its starting in 1967, the Louisa Gross Horwitz Prize has been given by Columbia Uni
3、versity for excellent basic research in the fields of biology or biochemistry. The purpose of this award is to honor a scientific researcher or group of researchers whose contributions to knowledge in either of these fields are considered worthy of special recognition.The Prize consists of an honora
4、rium and a citation (酬金和表彰) which are given at a special presentation event. Unless otherwise introduced by the Prize Committee, the Prize is given yearly.Qualifications for the awardThe Prize Committee recognizes no geographical limitation. The Prize may be given to a person or a group. When the Pr
5、ize is given to a group, the honorarium will be divided among the winners, but each member will receive a citation. Preference will be given to those who have achieved in the recent past.All materials must be written in the English language and given electronically at: https:/www.cuimc. columbia. Ed
6、u/research/louisa-gross-horwitz-prizeSubmission should include: The nominee(提名人) should write the summary of the research with no more than 500 words. The nominee should summarize the importance of the research in the field of biology or biochemistry with no more than 500 words. The nominee should g
7、ive a brief introduction, including when he works, what he did and what awards he received. The nominee should also give a key publication list of up to ten in connection with the research.1. Which of the following is true about the Louisa Gross Horwitz Prize? A. It is held every other year. B. S. G
8、ross Horwitz started it personally. C. It was established in honor of S. Gross Horwitzs daughter. D. It is mainly for excellent researchers in biology or biochemistry fields.2. The nominee should submit _. a. a copy of self-introduction b. a summary of the research c. a brief introduction of working
9、 experience d. a summary of the importance of the research e. a list of publications related to the research A. abc B. abcd C. bcde D. acde3. What is the purpose of the text? A. To share a successful story. B. To attract attention to science. C. To introduce a scientific award. D. To praise the cont
10、ribution of a scientist.BA total of 74,187 confirmed patients, which account for 91.5 percent of the total infections on the Chinese mainland, have been administered traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) as part of their treatment, and over 90 percent of them have shown improvement during clinical obse
11、rvation, according to Yu Yanhong, Party secretary and top official of the National Administration of Traditional Chinese Medicine.TCM has effectively relieved symptoms, cut the rate of patients developing into severe conditions, raised the recovery rate, reduced the mortality rate and boosted patien
12、ts recovery, Yu said.XuanFeiBaiDu Granule can increase the lymphocyte (淋巴细胞) recovery rate by 17 percent and the clinical cure rate by 22 percent in the controlled observation, according to Huang Luqi, an academician of the Chinese Academy of Engineering.Liu Qingquan, head of the Beijing Hospital of
13、 Traditional Chinese Medicine, said that two TCM drugs - Jinhua Qinggan Granule and Lianhua Qingwen Capsule/Granule have proven to be effective in the treatment of mild COVID-19 cases, while Xuebijing Injection can help treat inflammation (炎症风暴) and coagulation dysfunction(凝血功能紊乱). Zhang Boli, an ac
14、ademician of the Chinese Academy of Engineering, said that TCM treatment has significantly lowered the proportion of patients whose conditions turned from mild to severe. None of the 564 patients at the TCM-oriented temporary hospital in Wuhan saw their health condition deteriorating into severe, sa
15、id Zhang. We have therefore applied TCM treatment to over 10,000 patients in other makeshift hospitals, and the rate of patients developing into severe conditions were substantially reduced, said Zhang.TCM and Western medicine may come from two different medical systems and have different perspectiv
16、es on health and diseases, but they are both based on the standard of factual clinical effectiveness.The practice of treating COVID-19 patients has proved once again that the precious wisdom left by our TCM ancestors is still practical, effective and economical. We would love to share these valuable
17、 experiences and effective treatment methods with all countries.4. What does the underlined word “deteriorate” mean in Paragraph 5 ?A. get horrible B. get fit C. get plain D. get worse5. Which of the following drugs is not meant to be taken orally ?A. XuanFeiBaiDu B. Jinhua Qinggan C. Lianhua Qingwe
18、n D. Xuebijing 6. What can be inferred according to the passage?A. Over 70,000 patients recovered by using TCM. B. TCM proves invaluable in treating COVID-19.C. TCM and Western medicine are of equal use.D. XuanFeiBaiDu can be the most effective drug.7. Which of the following is not the effectiveness
19、 of TCM?A. ease symptoms B. increase the cure rateC. drop the death rate D. add the severe casesCOur world is steeped in history. In nearly every city on every continent, there are sites to be seen that remind us that our generation was not the first. They show us that those who came before had rich
20、 cultures, and they inspire us to engage in (参与) their stories. But these essential sites are under threat from natural disasters, warring peoples and even tourists.Fortunately, concerned citizens are trying their best to preserve ancient sites. Respected organizations like UNESCO are stepping in to
21、 guard world heritage locations, and a large number of charities have sprung into action to give new energy to damaged or destroyed structures. But with modern technology comes the opportunity to go one step further: to capture (拍摄) sites digitally. This is the goal of the US-based company CyArk, wh
22、ose founders were moved to act after hearing of the senseless destruction of ancient ruins.Using a combination of Light Detection and Ranging (LiDAR) technology and photogrammetry (摄影测绘), CyArk captures details of ancient sites in their entirety, creating a photorealistic 3D model. LiDAR is the most
23、 important technique used for capturing 3D blueprints of a structure. It relies on pulses of light being shot at and bounced back from the structure s surface to capture both depth and details. LiDAR units can be handheld, or mounted on an aircraft to document inaccessible and large spaces with grea
24、t precision. Photogrammetry is a free-of-charge technique that involves the use of digital imagery to gain measurement information and appearance details. These are later combined with the LiDAR data to create a faithful, digital reconstruction of an ancient site.Besides repairing damaged sites with
25、 the help of LiDAR, CyArk has made a great effort to engage people directly with virtual space. With VR (virtual reality) devices, we can now experience ancient wonders anywhere.8. Why does the author mention our worlds history in Paragraph 1?A. To introduce endangered historic sites.B. To encourage
26、 more people to visit ancient sites.C. To involve people in stories behind ancient sites.D. To show ancient people s creativity in architecture.9. What can we say about CyArk?A. It calls on citizens to better protect ancient sites.B. It uses modern technology to redesign ancient sites.C. It successf
27、ully prevents of ancient sites being damaged.D. It pushes the protection of ancient sites to a new level.10. What is the function of LiDAR?A. To receive data from photogrammetry.B. To guide an aircraft around ancient sites.C. To help take 3D pictures of ancient sites.D. To explore the inside of anci
28、ent sites.11. What can be a suitable title for the text?A. Rewinding time: ancient sites with new looksB. Natural disasters: enemies to ancient sitesC. VR: our guide of ancient wonders everywhereD. Appealing for help: ancient sites in troubleDWe tend to believe that older people are more positive an
29、d younger people are more sensitive to social cues (暗示).Recently scientists investigated this idea by testing 10,000 men and women. They wanted to see if age affected a persons ability to identify subtle facial emotions, such as fear and anger.The researchers from McLean Hospital in the US used a We
30、b-based platform to collect happiness data. It showed the participants two headshots (头部特写) of random people. They were then asked to identify which subject was angrier, happier, or more fearful. The research found that younger people were able to better identify angry and fearful facial cues than o
31、lder people.From studies and anecdotal evidence, we know that the everyday experiences of an adolescent are different from an older person, but we wanted to understand how these experiences might be linked with differences in basic emotion understanding, wrote Laura Germine, the studys senior author
32、.But what is it that makes young people more sensitive?This is the exact age when young people are most sensitive to forms of negative social cues, such as bullying, Lauren Rutter, the studys lead author, told Science Daily. The normal development of anger sensitivity can contribute to some of the c
33、hallenges that arise during this phase of development.On the contrary, across the whole 10,000-person survey, researchers found no decline in the perception of happiness among older participants.Whats remarkable is that we see declines in many visual perceptual abilities as we get older, but here we
34、 did not see such declines in the perception of happiness, Germine told Neuro Science News.She added that these findings fit well with other research, showing that older adults tend to have more positive emotions and a positive outlook.Following the papers release, Rutter told Neuro Science News tha
35、t gathering their primary research online allowed the team to tap into a much larger and more diverse sample set than previous studies.12. What is the result of the research?A. We become less positive as we get older.B. The younger we are, the happier we feel.C. We are often bullied while young beca
36、use we are sensitive.D. The younger, the more sensitive; the older, the more positive.13. What makes young people more sensitive according to the text?A. Their family backgrounds. B. Their negative experiences. C. People around them. D. Their visual perceptual abilities.14. How does the author suppo
37、rt the theme of the text? A. By giving examples. B. By stating arguments. C. By explaining statistical data. D. By providing results.15. Where is the text most probably taken from? A. An announcement. B. A science magazine. C. A travel guide. D. An official report.第二节 (共5小题;每小题3分,满分15分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选
38、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 craze began in Russia. 16 Items like handbags, accessories( 饰品 )and cash were spread out on the ground around them in the photos. People shared these photos to show off their wealth.The craze soon became popular around the world. In China, however, it is taking on a n
39、ew meaning 17 The items in their pictures show what they do for a living and what they have achieved in their lives. 18 For example, students fall down on textbooks and test papers. Police officers fall in front of their police cars with handcuffs in their hands. Famous people are also taking the ch
40、allenge. Writer Liu Tong took a fall with dozens of copies of his new book.More than 1.08 million Chinese have taken this challenge on Sina Weibo. Their pictures have been viewed more than 2.22 billion times. Internet users also comment on these posts. 19 One Weibo user wrote: “This shows the positi
41、ve energy of fighting and working hard. Applause for these young people!”However, some also think the craze is just another example of a successful Internet meme (网红). 20 What do you think? Will you try this challenge?A. People from all walks of life are taking part in it.B. People posted pictures o
42、f themselves faking a fall.C. The challenge is particularly popular among young peopleD. People are using it to show off their hobbies and professional talent.E. They think people are just imitating others.F. The biggest reason for the success of the challenge is simple.G. Most of them speak highly
43、of the craze.第三部分 语言知识运用(共两节,满分55分)第一节 (共20小题;每小题2分,满分40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的最佳选项。We would all love to learn how to be happy. And sometimes,the 21 comes from a surprising place.There was an anthropologist who had been studying the habits and 22 of a remote African tribe. He had b
44、een 23 in the village for 24 some time and the day 25 he was to return home,he put together a gift basket filled with delicious fruits from around the region and wrapped it in a piece of cloth. He placed the basket under a tree and then he 26 the children in the village.The man drew a line in the 27
45、 ,looked at the children,and said,“When I tell you to 28 ,run to the tree and 29 gets there first will win the basket of the fruits.” When he told them to run,they all 30 each others hands and ran together to the tree. Then they 31 together around the basket and enjoyed their 32 as a group.The anthr
46、opologist was 33 He asked why they would all go together when one of them could have won all the fruits for himself or herself. A young girl looked up at him and said 34 ,“How can one of us be happy if all the other ones are sad?”Years later, the wellknown South African activist Desmond Tutu would 3
47、5 the little girls 36 process by using the word ubuntu,which means “I am because 37 are.” People in that tribe believe that a person is a person 38 other people. Happiness is the 39 of combining what we love to do with something that is 40 21A. determinationBsolutionCdesignDconsideration22A. culture
48、CoriginDdiversityBdifferenceCoriginDdiversity23A. survivingBsearchingCworkingDwandering24A. quite Bstill CevenDjustDjust25A. after BbeforeCuntilDwhile26A. picked upBcalled upCcleared upDgathered up27A. dirtBdustCgroundDland28A. departBescapeCstartDprepare29A. whoeverBwhoCwhicheverDwhich30A. pushedBp
49、ulledCdraggedDheld31A. layBsatCplayedDunitedDunited32A. serviceBeffortCexperienceDtreatDtreat33A. excitedBashamedCshockedDannoyed34A. innocentlyBconfusedlyCpitifullyDhopefullyDhopefullyDhopefully35. A. expressB. describeC. anticipateD. discuss36A. studyBgrowthCanalysisDthought37A. youBtheyCweDall38A
50、. inBbyCthroughDwith39A. directionBresultCtruthDconclusion40A. significantBimportantCdemandingDpractical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。What did you want to be when you were growing up? A doctor, an engineer or maybe a footballer or actor? We all had big plans for our future
51、s and believed there was a dream job waiting for 41 _ one that would pay well and give great job 42 (satisfy). But how realistic was that?Today, in the UK at least, young people 43 (warn) that some of their career hopes and dreams dont match the types of jobs 44 (availability). Research by the chari
52、ty Education and Employers suggests five times as many as 17 and 18 year-olds in the UK want to work in art, culture, entertainment and sport than present jobs.The glamour and excitement of working in these employment sectors is obviously 45 draw. But those looking for these types of job will be des
53、tined for disappointment. Thats what the report, Disconnected: Career aspirations and jobs in the UK, says. Writing about this for the BBC, Katherine Sellgren points out that 46 young people are keen to work in art, entertainment, culture and sport, the economy is 47 (likely) to need them all. In th
54、e meantime, there is a shortfall of young people wanting to work in careers such as catering and retail.Previous research about the career aspirations of young people by the Office for National Statistics also found a reality gap between their dreams and the sometimes 48 (disappoint) truth by the ti
55、me they reached their early to late-20s. Apart from those 49 aimed to go into teaching, fewer than one 50 50 were in the jobs they had wanted such as a doctor, vet, firefighter or actor. Most were working as sales assistants, or careers in sales and marketing.While its good to have aspirations, the
56、aims of young people need to be realistic.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 am glad to have
57、received you email last week. You said that you want to know about the campus culture in our school. I am more than delighted to tell you anything about campus slogans. What is known to all, slogans play a very important role in enriching students knowledge, cultivating their souls and inspiring the
58、ir confidence. Good slogans really make a great difference when it comes to motivate students to work hard for their future. As about my favorite slogan, I prefer to mention this one, “With my wings I fly to my ideal goal, with my sails I head for my safe harbor.” In my opinion, we youngsters should
59、 set great life goals and study hard to accomplish them. As a matter of fact, I have made up my mind to equip myself with rich knowledges and enthusiasm and do whatever I can make our country a nicer place to live in. I have all the reasons to believe that my dream will come true in one day.第二节 书面表达
60、(满分25分)据报道,2022年北京冬奥会将选拔2.7万名志愿者。假如你是李华,请用英语写一篇倡议书刊登在校报上,向广大师生倡议积极报名参加,并简要叙述对志愿者的要求。要点如下:DosDonts1. 待人礼貌,友好1.避免不得体的言行2介绍中国的历史和传统文化2.不损害祖国形象_. 太原五中20192020学年度第二学期阶段性检测高 三 英 语(答案)第二部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分60分)第一节 (共15小题;每小题3分,满分45分)1-3 DCC 4-7 DDBD 8-11 ADCA 12-15 DBDB第二节 (共5小题;每小题3分,满分15分)16-20 BDAGE第三部分 语言知识运
61、用(共两节,满分55分)第一节 (共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)21- -25 BACAB 26-30 DACAD 31-35 BDCAB 36-40 DCCBA第二节 (共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)41.us 42. Satisfaction 43 .are being warned 44. available 45. a 46. while/though/altough 47. unlikely 48.disappointing 49. who 50. in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)1. you -your
62、2.want-wanted 3. anything-something 4. What-As 5.students-students 6.motivate-motivating 7. about-for/to. 8. knowledges-knowledge 9.can/to 10. in 去掉 第二节 书面表达(满分25分)Dear teachers and classmates,We all know that about 27,000 people will be chosen as volunteers for the 2022 Winter Olympic Games in Beij
63、ing. As a student, I sincerely hope that you can actively participate in this activity. To be a volunteer, firstly, we should be polite and friendly to the athletes and visitors from all over the world and avoid improper behavior. Secondly, we should stick to our posts, offering good service, satisf
64、ying any reasonable needs and being ready to help those in difficulty. And we should never fail to do our duty. Thirdly, we should introduce Chinese traditional culture and history to foreigners so that they can better their understanding of China and never say or do anything that harms the image of our motherland.Lets do everything we can to help make the 2022 Winter Olympic Games a great success.