安徽省安庆市2020届高三英语第二次模拟考试试卷
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一、阅读理解(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)(共4小题)
Giraffe Manor(Kenya)
Giraffe Manor is an extraordinary hotel built in the early 1930s and lies in Nairobi, Kenya. The hotel is most well-known for its Rothschild giraffes. Every morning and evening, giraffes will enter the dining hall and eat with the guests. Giraffe Manor is the only place in the world where people can get this up close and personal with a giraffe.
The Ice Hotel (Sweden)
The hotel, lying in a remote village in Sweden, is the first ice hotel in existence. It was started in the 1980s by a Swedish artist who wanted to create a large sculpture to celebrate the natural resources around it. The hotel is rebuilt every year, opening in winter and closing in spring.
Free Spirit Spheres (British Columbia)
The goal of Free Spirit Spheres is to provide a place for people to enjoy exceptional experiences while living in a natural forest environment. It is open year-round on Vancouver Island. It is the only known eco-friendly tree house hotel in the world. It is so popular that you may have to book it three months to a year in advance.
The Manta Resort (Tanzania)
The underwater hotel is part of the unique Manta Resort on Pemba Island in Tanzania. It is 273 yards offshore(在近海)in the Manta house reef(礁). The reef is famous for its abundant oceanic wildlife and guests come to experience the peace and quietness that the remote island offers. The room is surrounded on all sides with large windows so that guests can be part of the wildlife activity around the reef.
In her 17 years on this earth, Shreyaa Venkat has done more to help the planet and the people living on it than many adults. The non-profit organization she founded, NEST4US, has helped tens of thousands of people in the United States. Through it, it's served over 12,000 homeless people in the Washington, D.C. area by providing food and other supplies.
Venkat's passion for helping others started as soon as she could walk, as her parents, active volunteers themselves, brought her along on their various projects, like some creative ways to volunteer. By fifth grade, she'd developed such enthusiasm for it that she started organizing her own service projects in her community.
NEST4US was born when she realized how much food waste there is, how many hungry people there are, and how simple it would be to use the former to help the latter. "There was a homeless man standing on a corner in D.C. and he was holding a sign that said 'Hungry Need Food'," she recalls. "So I gave him my lunch and his whole face just lit up. It was so easy, it only took me 30 seconds, and it really helped him."
As NEST4US took off, with hundreds of volunteers helping to feed thousands of hungry people, Venkat decided to branch out with her volunteer efforts, starting three other branches of NEST4US. Serving others had become such a way of life for her that she even celebrated her 13th birthday at a homeless shelter, bringing the party to them instead of expecting gifts for herself.
As much as she has helped others, they've helped her too. Not only does she get a lot of joy and personal satisfaction from her volunteer work but running NEST4US has taught her important life skills like time management, public speaking, writing, and leadership. "What it's really given me is this opinion of putting other people first," she says.
Drivers who drive a little too close to cyclists on the road could soon be caught on the spot. A new technology adopted by legal departments in Ottawa could help carry out legal distance between bikers and cars on the road.
The device, which is fixed on a bicycle's handlebars like a bike bell, uses sonar(声呐) technology to measure the distance between the bike and passing cars. The device will make a loud noise if the car is within one meter of the bike, the legal limit in the city of Ottawa, allowing the police rider to radio ahead to his colleagues so that the driver can be pulled over. "The safety of all road users is extremely vital, including cyclists. These cycling changes are directed at encouraging cycling, promoting road safety, and sharing the road," said Rob Wilkinson, coordinator of the Safer Roads Ottawa Program.
The authorities started the program last week with a single sonar device. One police officer rode the bike bearing the device around the city on Tuesday to prove the effectiveness(有效性) of the technology. Within a few minutes of riding, the device was beeping, registering that two drivers had violated the one-meter distance requirement. The drivers were pulled over and given brochures informing them that they had broken the safe distance law.
Wilkinson noted that the device is not currently being used to issue fines, which can go up to $110, and that there are no plans to use it for enforcement(执法)in the future. At this point, its main use is to spread awareness about the safe distance law, which was passed last September in an effort to encourage rider safety and reduce deadly crashes.
One of the most dangerous insects you need to watch out for during summer is mosquitoes. But no matter how you try to avoid them, some people naturally attract mosquitoes more than others.
One of the most important facts to remember is that mosquitoes track people down by smell and body odour(气味), according to Bart Knols, PhD, a biologist devoted to the study of mosquitoes. The carbon dioxide people breathe out, along with chemicals from the skin, creates an "odour plume" that mosquitoes can detect from up to almost 100 feet away. "Each person gives off more than 300 chemicals from the skin, more than 100 in breathing out," Knols says.
The specific mixtures on the skin that mosquitoes respond to vary by species. The yellow fever mosquito and Asian tiger mosquito, for example, respond well to lactic acid from skin. African malaria mosquitoes respond to a mix of fatty acids, according to Knols. Your individual mixtures and smells determine how much of a mosquito attraction you are, depending on the mosquito species. The mix of chemicals you produce are only partly in your control. These chemicals depend on your genetic make-up, health condition, diet, skin pH, and so on. "Bacteria(细菌)on the skin break down the mixtures that we give off through our pores(毛孔), and these are the attractive smells," Knols says. "So it is not actually we that attract mosquitoes, but the bacteria on our skin."
Although this is a complex and partly understood phenomenon, Knols says that we do all have a unique smell. There are many folk stories about why some people are more or less attractive to mosquitoes. Some people falsely think the blood type is the cause, and others believe taking vitamin B or eating garlic makes people less attractive to mosquitoes—but Knols notes there's no scientific data backing these claims.
二、任务型阅读(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)(共1小题)
Self-study is cheap, convenient, and you can set your own pace. However, you have to figure out for yourself what to study, how to keep up motivation and how to meet your goals.
Make learning fun
To keep you interested, supplement(补充)your study with materials that fit your personality and interests.
Don't try to reinvent the wheel
For learning, it's easy to believe that the smart self-studying student can use videos, apps, books, games all in a magical combination. Don't put all your faith in a game, free videos, or your own ability to create a better program than teaching professionals.
Build study into your daily life
Whether you're a high school student or a college student, finding a spare hour to study is tough. That's really important.
Set realistic but ambitious goals and stick to them
You must make sure you make steady, regular progress.
We recommend studying for 3 to 5 hours a day. If you have less time to study, that's OK.
So daily practice—even just 10 minutes a day—is better than taking long breaks and then studying for hours at a time.
A. The key is to study every day.
B. I know this seems really obvious.
C. It's difficult to know where to start.
D. The problem is that there is no structure to your courses.
E. You must find smart ways to force extra study into your daily life.
F. So it's really important to make a study plan you can actually stick to.
G. To keep motivated over the long term, learning needs to be something you want to do.
三、完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)(共1小题)
Several weeks ago, my grandfather was explaining his favorite expression, "Nothing is ever easy." The following day, as I was working, I happened to 1 a large hairy bee on the skylight (天窗). The skylight was particularly 2, but I thought removing the bee would take 3 several minutes. An hour later, the bee still 4. All that had changed was that the living room was 5 and that I was dizzy from 6 for a long time. I did not 7 to waste an hour on such a tiny insect, but by doing so, I understood my grandfather's 8.
It is not only time that we tend to underestimate(低估) — we don't 9 unexpected costs. In fact we seldom 10 negative things that could affect us. It is of 11, however, to remember that your 12 might not go as planned, and that is normal. It is 13 to feel challenged—even at a simple task – because that is part of life.
If you can 14 that nothing is ever easy, then life might seem slightly more manageable. I found myself with a more 15 attitude.
Of course, there should be preparations made to consider 16 or time. Doing so can help you realize your 17 in a better way. However, there is no need to 18 ourselves when something stands in our path. Maybe we cannot see a bee appearing in our 19, but we can always give ourselves the 20 time to catch it.
四、语法填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)(共1小题)
Beijing's new Daxing International Airport is (official) open for business.
It's absolutely massive, (cover) the size of approximately 140 football fields—the terminal(航站楼)building alone is 700,000 square metres. The eye-catching airport terminal actually looks a little like something out of a sci-fi film with (it) spider-like shape.
Passengers can find the restaurants, shops and airport security in the central part of the airport, while each "arm" of the airport will lead the boarding gates and the eight runways.
The inside parts of it (be) just as impressive as the airport's unexpected shape, with high ceilings and swirling-type(漩涡型) architectural features throughout.
It (estimate) that the airport will be hosting 72 million passengers annually by 2025, in fact it's been designed (hold) nearly 100 million passengers, so there's plenty of opportunity of expansion down the line. The airport's main construction includes extra features such as air traffic control (facility) and a high-speed railway.
The huge airport is being integrated into the city's existing transport links through a series of expressways to help make passengers' journeys a little easier too. It is world's largest integrated transportation center.
五、短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)(共1小题)
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。
Some days before, I didn't pass a vital exam, that made me depressed. I feel upset and cried alone in the classroom in secret. My best friend, Tom, found that I was in bad mood at that moment. After learning about what had happened, he spent a long time talk with me. He also gave me some good advices on how to get a good grade in the future. However, I was aware how to deal with my study and got relaxing. Tom is always there for him whenever I am in trouble. I'm proud of him.
六、书面表达(满分25分)(共1小题)
1)应对的措施;
2)人民的支持;
3)必胜的信心。
注意:
1)词数100左右;
2)可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。