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2020年哈三中高三学年第五次模拟考试
英语试卷
本试卷分为第I卷(选择题)和第II卷(非选择题)两部分。第I卷1至9页, 第II卷9至10页。考试结束,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。
第I卷
注意事项:
1. 答第I卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上。
2. 选出每小题答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡上所对应题目的答案标号框涂黑。如需改动, 用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号框。不能答在本试卷上,否则无效。
第一部分:听力(共两节,满分30分)
第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)
听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选 出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有 关小题和阅读下一题。每段对话仅读一遍。
1. What will the man do?
A. Send a text message. B. Make a call. C. Send an e-mail.
2. What does the woman mean?
A. The weather report is usually wrong.
B. It will be rainy tomorrow.
C. She will listen to the weather forecast later.
3. What are the speakers talking about?
A. The man's childhood. B. The man's wife. C. The woman's sister.
4. Where will they meet?
A. In the boats. B. Before the cafe. C. By the trees.
5. Who broke the milk bottle?
A. The boy. B. The boy's sister. C. The cat.
第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22・5分)
听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C
三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间 阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或 独白读两遍。
听第6段材料,回答第6至8题。
6. What are they mainly talking about?
A. Buying furniture. B. Selling furniture. C. Renting furniture.
7. What does the man want first?
A. A pen. B. A bed. C. Two chairs.
8. What does the woman suggest having?
A. One sofa. B. Two desks. C. One dining table.
听第7段材料,回答第9至11题。
9. What kind of business does the man's company run?
A. Designing. B. Printing. C. Exhibition.
10. Why hasn't the woman's order been dealt with?
A. It was lost. B. It went wrong. C. It was overlooked.
11. When will the woman's order be done?
A. In six weeks. B. At the beginning of next month. C. By the end of the week.
听第8段材料,回答第12至14题。
12. What is the probable relationship between the speakers?
A. Colleagues. B. Customers and salesman. C. Friends.
13. Who are the gifts aimed at?
A. Young fathers. B. Teenagers. C. Children.
14. What is the woman's advice?
A. Advertise in the local newspaper.
B. Give out the same gifts.
C. Have the company's name on the gifts.
听第9段材料,回答第15至17题。
15. What do we know about the air transportation?
A. It is the most expensive way of transportation.
B. Its insurance is cheaper than that for sea transportation.
C. It is the safest way of transportation.
16. Under what condition will the man suggest using sea transportation?
A. When the client has a large quantity of goods.
B. When the client doesn't have much money.
C. When the goods aren't easily broken.
17. Why does the man usually recommend truck for national transportation?
A. It's more economical in the use of labor.
B. It's much more flexible.
C. It's much cleaner.
听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。
18. What does the speaker talk about?
A. A CD tower. B. A CD player. C. A recorder.
19. What do we know about the product?
A. It's inflexible. B. It's made of iron. C. It has a soft-touch device.
20. How much do two units cost?
A. $25. B. S50. C. S35.
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,从每題所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
A
If you are taking a trip across the States, and are eager for a hotel, here are four economical ones for you to choose in San Francisco.
Motel 6 Downtown
Neighboring the Golden Gate Bridge, it's one of the most popular motels in San Francisco with enough free parking spaces.
Check in: 15:00 pin with passports and credit card.
Check out: before 12:00 am.
S140, free charge for two children.
Pets not permitted in. Tel:77345984
The Opera Inn
Located in the art district, it's close to the Opera House, with chances to take part in various cultural activities.
Check in: at 16:00 pm with passport and credit card
Check out: before 11:00a.m.
S179, free charge for one child. No extra bed.
Pets not permitted in. Tel: 77345244
Amsterdam Hotel
Located in downtown San Francisco, it's a clean and tidy cheap hostel, with only eight minutes' walk to the Chinatown.
Check in: 15:00 pm with passports and credit card
Check out: before 10:00 am
S106, free charge for two children.
Pets not permitted in. Tel: 72346654
Van Ness Inn
Neighboring the blue sea, it has a quiet and beautiful environment. It's a best choice for those who are tired of the noisy downtown.
Check In: 1:00 pm with passports and credit card.
Check Out: before 11:00 am.
S118. $ 5 for one child
Pets not permitted in. Tel: 72346664
21. For a couple with two children planning to check out at 10:30 am, which is the most economical hotel for them?
A. Motel 6 Downtown. B. The Opera Inn.
C. Amsterdam Hotel. D. Van Ness Inn.
22. What is Amsterdam Hotel the most competitive in?
A. Low Price. B. Excellent Service.
C. Peaceful Surroundings. D. Pets permission.
23. If you are an art lover, you are most likely to book the hotel and call .
A. Tel:77345984 B. Tel:77345244
C. Tel:72346654 D. Tel:72346664
B
When Lina was awoken by the sound of thunder, she was alone on the island. The air was cool and bullfrogs croaked. It was that brief moment when the summer sun had set but the stars hadn't yet appeared. Lina rubbed her eyes and looked around. "Hello?" she called. "Celia' Marie?" There was no response.
The moon was rising now, shedding light on the island. They had always called it "Forgotten Island” because no one but they seemed to remember its existence. It wasn't on any of the maps they could find, and even the forest rangers didn't know about it. Lina loved that the island, hidden in a heavily-wooded side stream of the river, was a secret between the three friends — her, Celia, and Marie. But now Lina was here alone, and it was night. Worse still, it was her own fault.
“Come on, Lina, let Marie row the boat." Celia had said. Marie was two years older than Lina, but she was a hopeless rower. That's why Lina refused and rowed the boat to the island. The argument that followed the refusal took the usual form. Celia took Marie's side, as she always did. Lina exploded and yelled at them to just leave. So they got back in the boat and left.
A bolt of lightning crossed the darkened sky, accompanied by a deafening thunder clap. The storm was here. As the first cold raindrop slid down her neck, Lina's mind returned to her current problem. She was stuck here by herself. She just hoped she didn't become as forgotten as the island. The thought of it sent a chill down her back.
Suddenly; Lina spotted something in the water. It was a boat, and inside it were Marie, Celia, and Marie's dad, who was steering through the fast flowing waters. As the boat approached, they saw Lina waving and the worried expressions on their faces turned to relief.
In her excitement Lina jumped into the river. Only once she was in the icy water did she remember how fast the water was moving. Luckily a strong arm reached into the water and pulled her out. She smiled weakly at Marie's dad and, without a word, hugged Celia and Marie. They didn't seem to mind becoming wet.
24. What is special about the island?
A. It is very near the ocean. B. It is a popular place for boating.
C. It is surrounded by thick forest. D. It has never been reached by others.
25. Why did Lina get angry?
A. Lina was left alone on the island. B. Marie would not help row the boat.
C. Marie didn't know how to row the boat. D. Celia supported Marie in the disagreement.
26. What caused Lina to feel scared?
A. Her shame about the unnecessary argument.
B. The first raindrop of the approaching storm
C. The idea that no one would come to save her.
D. The drop in temperature as the sun went down.
27. What can we infer about the three girls?
A. All of them could swim well. B. They had an adventurous spirit.
C. They lived for away from the island. D. They didn't make up in the end.
C
Robots have certain advantages compared to humans: They are efficient, tireless, can be repaired when damaged and they never get sick. This last trait has made them the star during our fight against the COVID-19 pandemic. While hundreds of thousands of medical workers have fallen ill dealing with this highly infectious virus and a lot more are forced to stay at home for fear of getting the disease, this isn't a problem for robots.
This is why the COVID-19 outbreak is seen as the "tipping point"---noted The Independent Science reporter Anthony Cuthbertson—for robots to start to replace humans in certain jobs.
In areas like hospitals and healthcare facilities, robots are used to perform high-risk tasks. In China, for example, a hotel in Hangzhou employed a robot named “Little Peanut” to deliver food to people under quarantine (隔离期).In Spain, robots are about to be used to test people for the coronavirus. Ultraviolet-light-disinfection (紫外线消毒)robots are also being widely used to clean hospital corridors and wards.
"Hospitals around the world are waking up to autonomous disinfection," Per Juul Nielsen, CEO of Denmark's UVD Robots, a leading company manufacturing disinfection robots, told Forbes. “We can't build these robots fast enough."
In non — medical companies, robots are also replacing human employees since they don't have the problem of social distancing and will never take sick leave. Walmart and Amazon, for example, where robots are already used in sorting, packing and shipping, are planning to increase the number of robots in their facilities. Fast-food chains like McDonald's are not only delivering food with robots in some areas, but also looking to use them as cooks and servers.
According to futurist Martin Ford, using more robots than human employees can prove to be rewarding for companies-even when the pandemic is over “People will prefer to go to a place that has fewer workers and more machines because they feel they can lower overall risk," Ford told the BBC.
But this sudden surge (激增)in robot demand doesn't mean that they triumph over humans in every
aspect. According to Bill Smart, a roboticist at Oregon State University, the human contact between doctors and patients is still important. Doctors comfort the patients and guide them through hard decisions while robots are only doing routine tasks, like cleaning and giving tests, just to free up doctors and nurses.
It might be true that robots have certain advantages over humans, but they are still secondary to human interaction.
28. What is the text mainly about?
A. The advantages of robots compared to humans.
B. Different views toward applying robots to fight COVID-19.
C. Why the COVID-19 outbreak has fueled robot demand.
D. The important role humans play in certain areas.
29. What has made robots desirable during the pandemic according to the text?
A. They can be repaired when damaged.
B. They test people for coronavirus more precisely.
C. They never get tired and can replace doctors and nurses.
D. They are not vulnerable to the coronavirus.
30. What does Martin Ford think of the application of robots?
A. Its benefits are appealing and lasting.
B. Machines are less disturbing than humans.
C. It poses a threat to human employment.
D. There are some risks with the use of robots.
31. What can be concluded from the last two paragraphs?
A. The demand for robots is too great to meet.
B. Human interaction is essential in some areas.
C. Doctors can make more accurate judgments than robots.
D. Robots need updating to improve contact with humans.
D
It is no secret that physical activity is necessary to a person's well-being. Because children are continuously developing physically and emotionally, they are especially affected by the benefits of activity.
Former First Lady Michelle Obama's Let's Move initiative reports that nearly one-third of US children are overweight or obese, and that "schools are a key setting for kids to get their 60 minutes of play with moderate activity, given the significant portion(部分)of time they spend there.”
Physical education programs in schools directly benefit students' physical health. Regular exercise promotes muscles and bone development. In addition to participating in physical activity, students in P.E. learn the fundamentals of a healthful lifestyle, the building blocks upon which they can develop into healthy, knowledgeable adults.
Though the lack of attention on P.E. is often justified as an opportunity to spend more time in the classroom, studies show that physical activity contributes to improved academic performance. Regular activity during the school day is strongly associated with higher concentration levels. A statewide policy in North Carolina requires that children from kindergarten to eighth grade participate in 30 minutes of physical activity each day.
Activities in P.E. help children develop healthful social interactions. From a young age, children learn cooperation through group activities and form a positive sense of identity as part of a team Such group activities are continually important as children grow older. The International Platform on Sport and Development states that sport has been used as a practical tool to engage young people in their communities through volunteering, resulting in higher levels of leadership and community engagement among young people.
The benefits of P.E. to a child's mental health are both complex and comprehensive. Improved physical health, academics and social interactions all contribute to good mental health. Physical activity sets the stage for a good night's sleep, provides more energy to participate in hobbies and interact with others.
32. The first paragraph implies that .
A. children are becoming much lazier nowadays
B. some schools have forbidden physical activity
C. most parents are dissatisfied with school education
D. schools must pay more attention to physical education
33. Physical education is ignored in a way because .
A. children dislike taking physical activity
B. schools are worried about children's safety
C. students should have more time for study
D. less sporting equipment is available to school children
34. What is the author's possible attitude towards the policy in North Carolina?
A. Skeptical. B. Favorable. C. Ambiguous. D. Objective.
35. Which is NOT a benefit of P. E. classes?
A. They assure you of a successful future. B. They keep your mind in a good state.
C. They help you focus on your studies. D. They do good to your social skills.
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。
People often say that “failure is the mother of success". 36 As a result, Manalo, a professor of educational psychology in Japan says, "We know we shouldn't give up when we fail—but in reality, we do".
Manalo and Manu, a professor of learning sciences in Swiss, put together a special issue (专刊)last December on benefiting from failure. The issue's 15 studies provide teachers and educational researchers with a guide for achieving success. 37 Another confirmed that instruction on failures is most constructive when the giver comes across as caring, and the receiver is prepared to experience unpleasant emotions.
Manalo and his co-authors also focused on overcoming one everyday form of failure: not completing a task. They asked 131 students to write an article about their school experiences.
Half of the students received instructions for their writing, and half were left to their own. 38 Afterward the researchers found that those in the instructed group were more willing to
complete their articles, compared with those who lacked guidance—even if the latter were closer to being done. 39
40 Stephanie Couch, the director of the Lemelson-MIT Program, holds the opinion. Couch, whose work was also featured in the special issue, says that we should tell them to think of failure as part of a process toward success.
A. However, all were stopped before finishing.
B. The saying shows the importance of success.
C. Teaching students not to fear failure makes goals achieved more easily.
D. One study reported that the sooner students fail, the sooner they can move forward.
E. Though having some truth to it, the saying does not tell us how to turn a loss into a win.
F. They believed that learning how to fail can help people avoid becoming lasting failures.
G. Knowing how to finish, in other words, was more important than being close to finishing.
第三部分:英聶知识运用(共两节,满分45分)
第一节 完形填空(共20小题:每题1.5分,满分30分)
Where are the Bees?
Bees are essential to the production of food we eat. Bees make honey, but they also pollinate (授粉)large areas of 41 such as strawberries, apples and onions. About a third of the food we eat is a(n) 42 of pollination of the bees. 43 , bees have been
disappearing at a(n) 44 rate.
In 2006, beekeepers started reporting about something called Colony Collapse Disaster (CCD). The main sign of CCD is the 45 of adult honey bees from a hive. In October of 2006, some beekeepers reported that they had lost between 30 and 90 percent of their hives.
There were many 46 for the disappearance of the bees. But the most convincing one has been 47 to pesticides (杀虫剂)and lifestyles of bees today. Nowadays beekeepers get most of their income not from 48 honey but from renting bees to pollinate plants. This means that the life of the typical bee now 49 travelling all around the country to pollinate crops as the 50 change. That means a lot of traveling on trucks, which is very 51_ to bees. It is not 52 for up to 30% of the hive to die during 53 due to stress. In addition, bees that spend most of their time locked up on trucks are not 54 what they usually live on. 55 . they live on a sweet liquid from com, usually polluted with
pesticides.
The 56 reason for the disappearance of bees is not sure, but losing bees is very 57 to the economy. The bee pollination services are 58 over 8 billion a year. With no bees, pollination will have to be done 59 , which would have effects on the quality of food and increase food prices. We hear a lot about big environmental disasters almost every day. 60 one of the biggest may well be the loss of that tiny flying insect.
41. A. flowers
B. trees
C. crops
D. grass
42. A. protection
B. result
C. power
D. impact
43. A. Eventually
B. Accidentally
C. Interestingly
D. Unfortunately
44. A. alarming
B. moderate
C. amusing
D. reasonable
45. A. escape
B. loss
C. boom
D. growth
46. A. chances
B. theories
C. adjustments
D. excuses
47. A. applied
B. associated
C. related
D. involved
48. A. producing
B. buying
C. keeping
D. processing
49. A. includes
B. consists
C. considers
D. stands
50. A. beekeepers
B. behaviors
C. prices
D. seasons
51. A. beneficial
B. acceptable
C. stressful
D. familiar
52. A. likely
B. necessary
C. unusual
D. common
53. A. flight
B. circle
C. stay
D. transport
54. A. interested in
B. exposed to
C. accustomed to
D. hunting for
55. A. Thus
B. Otherwise
C. Therefore
D. Instead
56. A. exact
B. extra
C. complex
D. original
57. A. essential
B. dangerous
C. insignificant
D. costly
58. A. demanding
B. remaining
C. worth
D. valuable
59. A. by chance
B. by hand
C. in time
D. in turn
60. A. But
B. For
C. Or
D. So
第II卷
第二节(共10小题:每题1.5分,共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。
Recent months have seen a return of bikes across China, with an increasing number of people _61_(choose) cycling instead of driving to schools, to workplaces or to go sightseeing. The introduction of bike-sharing programs has brought the trend to a new level.
The bikes _62_ (equip) with GPS and can be left anywhere in public for the next user. They're popular among many Chinese people as they provide _63_ effective solution in places _64_ it's difficult to change from one kind of transport to another. Bike-sharing is a _65_ (green) method of transportation and _66_(provide) a more friendly experience.
However, the programs have also led to problems such as _67_ (legal) parking, deliberate damaging and theft. To deal with these problems, the company came up with the idea of encouraging people _68_(return) the bikes to stations _69_ rewarding free time for their next rides. Now. Chinese service operators are also trying to address the problem, too. For example, Mobike sets a 100-point credit score for each user, with points taken in case of bad _70_ (behave). Once a score drops below 80, bike rental is increased to 100 yuan
per 30 minutes, up from 0.5一1 yuan.
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。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()划掉。
修改:在错的词下画一横线,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。
Yesterday, we had great fun. We participated in a competition of Tang poems at hall of our school on April 24. The competition enjoyed great popular among us students. It was holding in an attempt to not only enrich our campus life and greatly motivate our passion for Tang poems. There was a great variety of interesting so well as exciting activity in the competition. We all fall in love with the competition. We true valued the chance to appreciate it the beauty of our culture from this competition. We all looked forward to more competitions aims at promoting Chinese culture.
第二节书面表达(满分25分)
假设你是光华中学高三学生李华,你班英国交换生Jim要参加面向外国友人举办的 “点赞中国”活动,向你寻求帮助,希望通过亲身体验,更好地认识中国。请你给他写 封邮件,内容包括:
1. 推荐他做一件事;
2. 说明推荐的理由;
3. 表达愿望。
参考词汇:点赞中国:Thumbs-up for China
注意:
1. 词数不少于80:
2. 邮件的开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数。
Dear Jim,
. .
. .
. .
Yours,
Li Hua
2020年哈三中高三学年第五次模拟考试
英语答案
一、 听力
1 -5 AABBC 6-10 ABCBC 11-15 CABCB 16-20 ABACC
二、 阅读理解
21-23 DAB 24-27 CDCB 28-31 CDAB 32-35 DCBA 36-40 EDAGC
三、 完型填空
41-45 CBDAB 46-50 BCAAD 51-55 CCDBD 56-60 ADCBA
四、 语法填空
61. choosing 62. are equipped 63. an 64. where 65. greener
66. provides 67. illegal 68. to return 69. by 70. behavio(u)r
五、 短文改错
1. hall 前加the 2. popular-popularity 3.holding—held 4. and — but 5. so — as
6. activity-activities 7. fall—fell 8.true-truly 9.删掉 it 10. aims—aiming/ aimed
六、 书面表达
Dear Jim,
Delighted to learn that you are going to participate in the activity "Thumbs-up for China", I am more than willing to give you some advice.
I suggest you take the “Fuxing" bullet train, which travels at a speed of about 350 kilometers per hour. I'm sure you'll get a clear idea of what high technology brings to China. Besides, you can enjoy the beautiful scenery along the way. This experience will help you develop a deeper understanding of China and I do hope you can share your impression with the people around you.
Hope my advice can be of some help. If there is anything else I could do, please let me know.
Yours, Li Hua