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2020年普通高等学校招生全国统一考试英语试题(新课标1卷,含解析)

2020年普通高等学校招生全国统一考试英语试题(新课标1卷,含解析)

2020年普通高等学校招生全国统一考试英语试题(新课标1卷,含解析)注意事项:1. 本试卷分第Ⅰ卷(选择题)和第Ⅱ卷(非选择题)两部分。

第Ⅰ卷1页至10页,第Ⅱ卷11页至13页。

2. 答题前,考生务必将自己的姓名,准考证号填写在本试卷相应的位置。

3. 全部答案在答题卡上完成,搭载本试卷上无效。

4. 第Ⅰ卷听力部分满分30分,不计入总分,考试成绩录取时提供给高校作参考。

5. 考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。

第Ⅰ卷第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)做题时,现将答案标在试卷上,录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。

第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)(略)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小题。

每段对话仅读一遍。

例: How much is the shirt?A.£ 19.15B.£ 9.18C.£ 9.15答案是C。

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,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C、和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

AMonthly Talks at London Canal MuseumOur monthly talks start at 19:30 on the first Thursday of each month except August. Admission is at normal charges and you don’t need to book. Th ey end around 21:00.November 7thThe Canal Pioneers, by Chris Lewis. James Brindley is recognized as one of the leading early canal engineers. He was also a major player in training others in the art of nanal planning and building. Chris Lewis will explain how Brindley made such a positive contribution to the education of that group of early “civil enginerrs”.December 5thIce for the Metropolis, by Malcolm Tucker. Well before the arrival of freezers, there was a demand for ice for food preservation and catering, Malcolm will explain the history of importing natural ice and the technology of building ice wells, and how London’s ice trade grew.February 6thAn Update on the Cotsword Canals, by Liz Payne. The Smoudwater Canal is moving towards reopenling. The Thames and Severn Canal will take a little longer. We will have a report on the present state of play.March 6thEyots and Aits- Thames Islands, by Miranda Vickers. The Thames had many islands. Miranda has undertaken a review of all of them. She will tell us about those of greatest interest.Online bookings:/bookMore into:/whatsonLondon Canal Museum12-13 New Wharf Road, London NI 9RT www.canalmuseum.mobiTel:020 ********21.When is the talk on James Brindley?A. February 6th.B. March 6th.C. November 7th.D. December 5th.22. What is the topic of the talk in February?A. The Canal Pioneers.B. Ice for the MetropolisC. Eyots and Aits- Thames IslandsD. An Update on the Cotsword Canals23. Who will give the talk on the islands in the Thames.A. Miranda VickersB. Malcolm TuckerC. Chris LewisD. Liz PayneBThe freezing Northeast hasn’t been a terribly fun place to spend time this winter, so when the chance came for a weekend to Sarasota, Florida, my bags were packed before you could say “sunshine”. I left for the land of warmth and vitamin C(维生素C), thinking of beaches and orange trees. When we touched down to blue skies and warm air, I sent up a small prayer ofgratefulness. Swimming pools, wine tasting, and pink sunsets(at normal evening hours, not 4 in the afternoon) filled the weekend, but the best part- particularly to my taste, dulled by months of cold- weather root vegetables- was a 7 a.m. adventure to the Sarasota farmers’ market that proved to be more than worth the early wake-up call.The market, which was founded in 1979, sets up its tents every Saturday from 7:00 am to 1 p.m, rain or shine, along North Lemon and State streets. Baskets of perfect red strawberries, the red-painted sides of the Java Dawg coffee truck; and most of all, the tomatoes: amazing, large, soft and round red tomatoes.Disappointed by many a broken, vine-ripened(蔓上成熟的) promise, I’ve refused to buy winter tomatoes for years. No matter how attractive they look in the store, once I get them home they’re unfailingly dry, hard, and tasteless. But I homed in, with uncertainty, on one particular table at the Brown’s Grove Farm’s stand, full of fresh and soft tomatoes the size of my fist. These were the real deal- and at that moment, I realized that the best part of Sarasota in winter was going to be eating things that back home in New York I wouldn’t be experiencing again for months.Delighted as I was by the tomatoes in sight, my happiness deepened whenI learned that Brown’s Grove Farm is one of the suppliers for Jack Dusty,a newly opened restaurant at the Sarasota Ritz Carlton, where- luckily for me- I was planning to have dinner that very night. Without even seeing the menu, I knew I’d be ordering every tomato on it.24. What did the author think of her winter life in New York?A. Exciting.B. Boring.C. Relaxing.D. Annoying.25. What made the author’s getting up late early worthwhile?A. Having a swim.B. Breathing in fresh air.C. Walking in the morning sun.D. Visiting a local farmer’s market.26. What can we learn about tomatoes sold in New York in winter?A. They are soft.B. They look nice.C. They taste great.D. They are juicy.27. What was the author going to that evening?A. Go to a farm.B. Check into a hotel.C. Eat in a restaurant.D. Buy fresh vegatables.CSalvador Dali (1904-1989) was one of the most popular of modern artists. The Pompidou Centre in Paris is showing its respect and admiration for the artist and his powerful personality with an exhibition bringing together over 200 paintings, sculptures, drawings and more. Among the works and masterworks on exhibition the visitor will find the best pieces, most importantly The Persistence of Memory. There is also L’Enigme sans Fin from 1938, works on paper, objects, and projects for stage and screen and selected parts from television programmes refl ecting the artist’s showman qualities.The visitor will enter the World of Dali through an egg and is met with the beginning, the world of birth. The exhibition follows a path of time and subject with the visitor exiting through the brain.The exhibition shows how Dali draws the viewer between two infinities (无限). “From the infinity small to the infinity large, contraction and expansion coming in and out of focus: amazing Flemish accuracy and the showy Baroque of old painting that he used in his museum-thea tre in Figueras,” explains the Pompidou Centre.The fine selection of the major works was done in close collaboration (合作)with the Museo Nacional Reina Sofia in Madrid, Spain, and with contributions from other institutions like the Salvador Dali Museum in St. Petersburg.28. Which of the following best describe Dali according to Paragraph 1?A. Optimistic.B. ProductiveC. Generous.D. Traditional.29. What is Dali’s The Persistence of Memory considered to be?A. One of his masterworks.B. A successful screen adaptation.C. An artistic creation for the stage.D. One of the beat TV programmes.30. How are the exhibits arranged at the World of Dali?A. By popularity.B. By importance.C. By size and shape.D. By time and subject.31. What does th e word “contributions” in the last paragraph refer to?A. Artworks.B. Projects.C. Donations.D. Documents.DConflict is on the menu tonight at the café La Chope. This evening, as on every Thursday night, psychologist Maud Lehanne is leading two of France’s favorite pastimes, coffee drinking and the “talking cure”. Here they are learning to get in touch with their true feelings. It isn’t always easy. They customers-some thirty Parisians who pay just under $2 (plus drinks) per session-care quick to intellectualize (高谈阔论),slow to open up and connect. “You are forbidden to say ‘one feels,’ or ‘people think’,”Lehane told them. “Say ‘I think,’ ‘Think me’.”A café society where no intellectualizing is allowed? It couldn’t seem more un-French. But Lehanne’s psychology café is about more than knowing oneself: It’s trying to help the city’s troubled neighborhood cafes. Over the years, Parisian cafes have fallen victim to changes in the French lifestyle-longer working hours, a fast food boom and a you nger generation’s desire to spend more time at home. Dozens of new theme cafes appear to change the situation. Cafes focused around psychology, history, and engineering are catching on, filling tables well into the evening.32.What are people encouraged to do at the cafe La Chope?A. Learn a new subjectB. Keep in touch with friends.C. Show off their knowledge.D. Express their true feelings.33. How are cafes affected by French lifestyle changes?A. They are less frequently visited.B. They stay open for longer hours.C. They have bigger night crowds.D. They start to serve fast food.34. What are theme cafes expected to do?A. Create more jobs.B. Supply better drinks.C. Save the cafe business.D. Serve the neighborhood.35. Why are psychology cafes becoming popular in Paris?A. They bring people true friendship.B. They give people spiritual support.C. They help people realize their dreams.D. They offer a platform for business links.D篇.文章大意:文章主要讲述了精神咖啡馆在法国越来越受欢迎。

云南省保山隆阳区2024学年高考英语三模试卷(含解析)

云南省保山隆阳区2024学年高考英语三模试卷(含解析)

云南省保山隆阳区2024学年高考英语三模试卷注意事项1.考生要认真填写考场号和座位序号。

2.试题所有答案必须填涂或书写在答题卡上,在试卷上作答无效。

第一部分必须用2B 铅笔作答;第二部分必须用黑色字迹的签字笔作答。

3.考试结束后,考生须将试卷和答题卡放在桌面上,待监考员收回。

第一部分(共20小题,每小题1.5分,满分30分)1.A lot of food as well as some tents _________to Yushu since the earthquake occurred.A.has been transported B.have been transportedC.is being transported D.are transported2.The only problem was ______ we kept getting lost! But people in Tianjin are very friendly and helpful.A.why B.whetherC.that D.how3.The solution to a problem,we are told,often comes to thinkers in a "flash of ________".A.inspiration B.insightC.invitation D.innovation4.It was in that small house ________ was built with stones by his father ________ he spent his childhood.A.that; where B.which; thatC.which; which D.that; which5.The maple trees turn a brilliant red in autumn, adding another to the colors in the harvest season.A.theme B.versionC.category D.dimension6.US slang is hugely ______ thanks to the many different ethnic groups that have settled in the country.A.delicate B.dynamic C.diverse D.desperate7.This kind of glasses made by experienced craftsmen _________ comfortably.A.is worn B.wears C.wearing D.are worn8.The government has been under growing pressure to ______ the causes of air pollution as smog frequently smothers the country’s large cities.A.release B.scheduleC.maintain D.address9.We all Chinese people are called on to learn from Lei Feng, _______ we think set a good example to all of us. A.whose B.whoC.that D.whom10.—Don’t make a special journey to pick up the laundry for me.—It’s OK. I ________ to the shop anyway.A.was going B.will have goneC.have gone D.will be going11.Wild applause ______when the crowd waiting heard the announcement of the arrival of the pop star at their community.A.made out B.broke out C.let out D.worked out12.—Have you heard ____ news that over 10,000 people lost their lives in the earthquake in Japan?—Not yet.What ____ big surprise!A.the; a B.the; / C./; / D./; a13.The project is far behind schedule. It’s impossible for you to ______ it in a week.A.catch upon B.live up toC.add up to D.hold on to14.The two birds _________ each other in shape and color. In other words, they _________ each other in shape and color.A.differ, are different from B.differ from, are different toC.resemble, are similar to D.resemble, are similar with15.As a doctor, I spend most of the time with my patients, and that’s ________ it is in my day.A.how B.when C.why D.where16.Our teacher entered the classroom, __________.A.a book in hand B.book in handC.book in his hand D.a book in hands17.These remarkable findings suggest the elephants have ________ a memory capacity to make distinctions between human voices.A.built up B.packed up C.brought up D.took up18.—What do you think of the newly-released film Capernaum?—It touched my heart deeply. But for your recommendation I _________ it.A.had missed B.would miss C.would have missed D.must have missed19._______ those p ast years, we couldn’t help feeling sorry for our parents who never had a rest all the year round. A.Looking back upon B.Looking around C.Looking out D.Looking up20.---Hi, Betty, are you free at present? I have to ask you for a favor.----_____.With pleasure.A.Sorry, I am busy B.Go aheadC.Help yourself D.Ask, please第二部分阅读理解(满分40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。

2020年全国统一高考英语试卷(新课标ⅰ)(解析版)

2020年全国统一高考英语试卷(新课标ⅰ)(解析版)

2020年普通高等学校招生全国统一考试(全国卷I)英语注意事项:1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡和试卷指定位置上。

2.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把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。

回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上,写在本试卷上无效。

3.考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。

第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。

录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。

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。

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小题。

每段对话仅读一遍。

例:How much is the shirt?A.£19.15.B.£9.18.C.£9.15.答案是C。

1.Where are the speakers?A.At a swimming pool.B.In a clothing shop.C.At a school lab.【答案】B【解析】【原文】本题为听力题,解析略。

2.What will Tom do next?A.Turn down the music.B.Postpone the show.C.Stop practicing.【答案】C【解析】【原文】本题为听力题,解析略。

3.What is the woman busy doing?A.Working on a paper.B.Tidying up the office.anizing a party.【答案】C【解析】【原文】本题为听力题,解析略。

4.When will Henry start his vacation?A.This weekend.B.Next week.C.At the end of August.【答案】A【解析】【原文】本题为听力题,解析略。

2020年云南高考英语试卷原卷

2020年云南高考英语试卷原卷

2020年云南高考英语试卷原卷2020 Yunnan College Entrance Examination English Test PaperPart Ⅰ Listening (25 marks)Section A (10 marks)Directions: In this section you will hear ten short conversations between two speakers. At the end of each conversation, a question will be asked about what was said. The conversations and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a conversation and the question about it, read the four possible answers on your paper, and decide which one is the best answer to the question you have heard.Example:You will hear:Woman: I'd like a single room for three nights, please.Man:OK. Let me check for you.You will read:A. Single nights.B. A double room.C. Three nights.D. Room 104.From the conversation we know that the speakers are talking about a room for the woman.Therefore, C. Three nights. is the best answer. You should choose [C] on your paper.1. Man: Can you play the guitar?Woman: No, I can't. But I can play the piano.Question: What instrument can the woman play?A. The guitar.B. The violin.C. The piano.D. The drum.2. Woman: Have you decided where to spend your vacation?Man: Not yet. I'm still considering going to London or Paris.Question: Where is the man considering going?A. LondonB. ParisC. TokyoD. New YorkSection B (15 marks)Directions: In this section, you will hear two passages. About the passages, there are five questions for each passage. The passages will be read twice. When you hear a question, read the four possible answers on your paper and decide which one would be the best answer to the question you have heard.Questions 1-5 are based on the following passage.Passage OneThere is a great change in the weather over the past 50 years. Experts say hot days have become hotter, and cold days have become colder. This is because of global warming, a problem that affects the whole world. Global warming not only causes hot weather but also destroys our planet. Ice in the Arctic Ocean is melting. This has a bad effect on the polar bears. Plants and animals, including some kinds of fish, are disappearing.Morphing of the earth's surface, temperatures rise in the Rocky Mountains and the earth is being affected by landslides(山体滑坡). Mountain towns have to make plans to control the risks from landslides.Scientists warn that if we do nothing to stop global warming, our planet will continue to suffer serious consequences. All of us must do our part in preventing global warming.1. What is the passage mainly about?A. The affects of global warmingB. The population of polar bearsC. The beauty of the Arctic OceanD. The risks from landslides in mountain towns2. What is happening to the ice in the Arctic Ocean?A. It is getting thickerB. It is meltingC. It is disappearingD. It is multiplying3. What effect does global warming have on animals in the Arctic region?A. They grow more furB. They increase in numbersC. They start to hibernateD. They are disappearing4. What do scientists warn will happen if we do nothing to stop global warming?A. The earth's surface will morphB. The weather will stay the sameC. The planet will suffer serious consequencesD. The temperatures will lower5. What do scientists suggest we should do to prevent global warming?A. Ignore the problemB. Take serious actionC. Sing more songsD. Watch TVQuestions 6-10 are based on the following passage.Passage TwoWhen you watch TV, you see many ads about keeping your teeth clean. But when did people start to use toothpaste? It was about 3000 years ago. The Egyptians made the first toothpaste.They mixed together powder of black iris flower and crushed rock salt. These early toothpastes smell terrible and taste terrible! The toothpaste we use today is much better. It tastes better and makes our breath fresher.A new kind of toothpaste with special ingredients is being made now. It can kill germs better than regular toothpaste. It also has a long-lasting effect, keeping your mouth fresh for hours. It will soon be in stores.6. Who made the first toothpaste about 3000 years ago?A. The GreeksB. The EgyptiansC. The ChineseD. The Romans7. What two ingredients did the Egyptians mix to make toothpaste?A. Flour and sugarB. Salt and pepperC. Black iris flower and rock saltD. Mint and chocolate8. How did the early toothpaste smell and taste?A. TerribleB. SweetC. FreshD. Bitter9. What is mentioned in the passage as a benefit of our modern toothpaste?A. It kills germsB. It is cheapC. It can be eatenD. It is colorful10. What is special about the new toothpaste being made?A. It makes your hair grow fasterB. It keeps your mouth fresh for hoursC. It removes stains from your clothesD. It makes your teeth yellowPart Ⅱ Use of English (15 marks)Directions: Read the following text. Choose the best word(s) for each numbered blank and mark [A], [B], [C] or [D] on your Answer Sheet. Do not copy the contents of the passage.When I arrived in Galway, I knew nothing about the city. But I hoped to learn about it through its people. And I did, in a way I'll 11 forget. Within days, I started to 12 in love with Galway.For my very 13 weekend, I took a bus out to the Cliffs of Moher, on the west coast. The 14 the bus moved away, the more the city faded into the distance. I 15 to the man beside me, asking his opinions of the cliffs. He looked at me and said, "Who cares, it's all just rocks, isn't it?"I couldn't believe 16 I was hearing. Rocks How could human beings 17 a natural wonder so dismissively A million thoughts ran through my mind as I stared out the window. But one 18 stuck with me: If the world is full of rocks, and people only 19 at them, then maybe we need to 20 our perspective.11. A. neverB. alwaysC. sometimesD. already12. A. takeB. putC. giveD. bring13. A. terribleB. greatC. crazyD. honest14. A. fastB. furtherC. soonerD. easier15. A. spokeB. turnedC. criedD. listened16. A. whomB. whatC. thatD. which17. A. viewB. seeC. lookD. watch18. A. sentenceB. purposeC. sideD. candy19. A. stareB. glanceC. glimpseD. view20. A. correctB. replaceC. defendD. broadenPart III Reading Comprehension (40 marks)Section ADirections: In this section, there is a passage with ten blanks. You are required to select one word for each blank from a list of choices given in a word bank following the passage. Read the passage through carefully before making your choices. Each choice in the bank is identified by a letter. Please mark the corresponding letter for each item on Answer Sheet. You may not use any of the words in the bank more than once.In the past 15 years, biometric technology has passed a number of milestones, picking up more support 21 it goes and providing great benefits along the way. The improvements have been made due to more specialized hardware being developed 22 well as the creation of software that is more 23. Most of the increased interest can be 24 to increased concerns about security. Any 25 technology needs to be secure in order to be trusted to give out accurate information every time. As a result, biometrics has become closely 26 with security and is now found at banks, office buildings, and now even homes. The best part aboutbiometric technology is that it 27 only what it needs to know: your fingerprint, your face, and so on. It easily differentiates one person from another and there really is 28 way to cheat the system!A. feedbackB. processC. fittedD. associatedE. effectiveF. detectedG. knowsH. attributedI. trackJ. around21. 选项:G22. 选项:J23. 选项:E24. 选项:H25. 选项:I26. 选项:D27. 选项:G28. 选项:FSection BDirections: In this section, you are going to read a passage with ten statements attached to it. Each statement contains information given in a numbered blank, You must decide if the statement is true according to the passage, false according to the passage, or if there is no information given in the passage about this.The Internet has changed the way we do business, the way we communicate, and the way we get information. It is a tool that is now 29 in our everyday lives. The invention of the World Wide Web in 1991 was just the beginning. With the rise of online retail(零售), people can now search for clothes, electronics, and even groceries without ever 30 the house. This has been 31 for many small businesses that would have otherwise been limited to their local area. Online petitions(请愿书) can be signed in just seconds, making our voices 32 to politicians more than ever before.A. The Internet has changed the way we do business.B. The World Wide Web was invented in 1991.C. People can now search for groceries online.D. Online retail has not been beneficial for small businesses.E. Online petitions take a long time to sign.F. Our voices are more often heard by politicians thanks to the Internet.29. The statement is: 选项- True30. The statement is: 选项- True31. The statement is: 选项- True32. The statement is: 选项- TrueSection CDirections: There are four passages in this section. Each passage is followed by five questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A, B, C, and D. You should decide on the best choice and mark it on the Answer Sheet.Passage OneThe first camera was possibly a pinhole camera that was invented by a famous Muslim scientist named Alhazen. He can be considered as the inventor of the camera due to his understanding of the world's first "camera obscura"(昏暗室摄影). Alhazen lived around 1000 AD, in the Islamic world and studied physics, mathematics, and astronomy. His invention helped the modern camera by the descriptions he gave on the "camera obscura".1. Who is considered the inventor of the camera?A. AlhazenB. Leonardo da VinciC. Isaac NewtonD. Galileo Galilei2. What did Alhazen study?A. Physics, mathematics, and astronomyB. Biology, chemistry, and geologyC. Music, art, and literatureD. History, geography, and economics3. What did Alhazen's invention help contribute to?A. The development of the modern cameraB. The creation of computersC. The invention of televisionD. The improvement of cars4. When did Alhazen live?A. Around 500 ADB. Around 800 ADC. Around 1000 ADD. Around 1500 AD5. What did Alhazen invent?A. The first computerB. The first telescopeC. The first cameraD. The first car这是云南高考英语试卷的一部分,总体上涵盖了听力、词汇、阅读理解等多个方面的考察。

2020届云南省高中毕业生复习统一检测英语试题(含答案)

2020届云南省高中毕业生复习统一检测英语试题(含答案)

秘密★启用前【考试时间: 4月17日15:00 -- 16: 40】2020年云南省高中毕业生复习统一检测英语注意事项:1. 答卷前,考生务必用黑色碳素笔将自己的学校、姓名、准考证号、考场号、座位号填写在答题卡上,并认真核准条形码上的学校、准考证号、姓名、考场号、座位号,在规定的位置贴好条形码。

2. 回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用2B铅笔把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,再选涂其它答案标号。

回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上。

写在本试卷上无效。

3. 考试结束后,将答题卡交回。

第一部分阅读理解(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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

AARCTIC CIRCLE & NORTHERN LIGHTS TOURHICHLIGHTSExperience the Arctic Circle and amazing northern lights with us.Cover a total of 400 miles in this 14-hour expedition.Cross the broad Yukon River.En-route, enjoy breathtaking views of Alaska, USA.You may see moose, lynxes and foxes in their natural habit.ATTENTION: The Aurora Borealis (Northern Lights) is a natural phenomenon and can not be guaranteed. There is no refund (退款) if the Aurora Borealis does not appear.PICKUP TIME12:15 pm- 1:00 pm.MEETING POINTYour hotel in Fairbanks.WHAT TO EXPECT1:00 pm —Departure from Fairbanks.Trans-Alaska-Pipeline —Get a close-up view of the famous pipeline and learn interesting facts about the engineering and building period.Arctic Circle —Have your picture taken at the Arctic Circle and receive your Arctic Circle Certificate.Yukon River —Walk right to the edge of Alaska's most famous river.3:00 pm —Arrival at your hotel in Fairbanks.On the return journey to Fairbanks we pass many sites, which are perfect for possible northern lights viewing.We provide ham (or veggie) sandwich, chips, sweets, two bottles of water and hot drinks. Please feel free to bring extra food.CANCELLATION POLICYCancellations 30 days ahead of tour date are subject to 5% banking charge.Cancellations within 30 days are non-refundable.IMPORTANTA minimum of 2 people is required for online booking. Single travelers and short notice reservations (within 7 days of tour date) always have to contact us for availability at nfo@ or 907590-901. Which service does the tour include?A. Free airport pickup.B. A 14-hour group tour.C. Three quick meals.D. Photo taking and printing.2. What can guests surely do on the tour?A. See some wild animals.B. Enjoy amazing northern lights.C. Get an Arctic Circle Certificate.D. Go through the Trans-Alaska-Pipeline.3. Which of the following cases is refundable?A. Not seeing northern lights.B. Not crossing the Yukon River.C. Booking within 7 days of tour date.D. Cancelling a month before tour date.4. Where can the text probably be found?A. On a tour homepage.B. On a science website.C. In a photography journal.D. In a geography textbook.BOver the years, the small Vermilion Heritage Museum in Alberta, Canada, tried everything in its power to unlock an old safe (保险箱) in its basement. The museum hired blacksmiths, called the manufacturer, contacted former employees and challenged visitors to play around with the safe —but nobody had any success.Until last month, when a visitor to Vermilion cracked the code (密码) on his first try, much to the astonishment of everyone present.Stephen Mills, from Fort McMurray, Alberta, was on a family camping trip with his wife and his two children. After giving the Mills' family a tour of the whole building, the museum volunteer showed them the objects in the basement, including the mysterious safe.It originally had belonged to the town's Brunswick Hotel which opened in the early 1900s. When the hotel shut down in the late 1970s, the safe was locked —and so it had remained.It was like a time capsule, nobody had any idea of what was in there," said Mills.Like other visitors, Mills was offered the chance to take a crack at opening it.“Just like you see in the movies.” he said,“1 looked at the dial and I saw the numbers were running from 0 to 60. So I thought in my head 20-40-60. I did a particular combination which is three on the right two on the left, and one on the right, tried the handle ... and it opened!"It was a 100% guess," he said. 1 was fully amazed.1 stepped back a little bit and thought, ‘I'm buying a lottery ticket tonight!"The contents of the safe proved a little disappointing."Unfortunately, there wasn't what we thought was there," Mills said. “Some papers, old checks, a waitress' notebook, and a receipt from the hotel. That's it."Nonetheless, Mills said everyone was excited about the lucky guess. "My children kept screaming ‘We beat the code! We beat the code!”’ he said.5. Who unlocked the mysterious safe?A. A visitor.B. A volunteer.C. A blacksmith.D. An employee.6. How did Mills unlock the old safe?A. After several attempts.B. Through accurate calculations.C. By a random guess.D. With professional guidance.7. What did Mills think of the contents of the safe?A. Exciting.B. Unexpected.C. Impressive.D. Valuable.CPang Hui placed a few more pairs of chopsticks on the table for a family dinner, though shedid not expect her big family of seven would use them as serving chopsticks.Surprisingly, her 75-yerold father, who used to shrug off the idea of serving chopsticks, became a firm supporter this time, said Pang, 40, from Beihai, a coastal city of South China's Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region.Chinese people often share dishes, and diners use their own chopsticks to serve themselves food from the shared dishes, a tradition now being challenged by the outbreak of novel coronavirus."We feel a sense of crisis as well as the urge to desert our old habits when we see reports of family infections," Pang said, pointing to the reports of the virus spreading via droplets (飞沫) and close contact.Local governments are helping to encourage a shift, too. On Feb 10, local authorities of Beihai started a campaign promoting serving chopsticks and spoons, which will avoid cross-infections caused by the use of personal chopsticks.Similar measures were also adopted in other cities like Beijing, Shanghai and Hangzhou. Taizhou city in east China's Jiangsu Province even standardized the colours of serving chopsticks and spoons to help diners differentiate (区分) them from personal ones.The government is also targeting the practice of eating wild animals, which remains present in certain areas.China stopped the illegal trading and transportation of wild animals shortly after the outbreak. The move became a permanent ban on Feb 24, when the country made a decision on thoroughly prohibiting (禁止) the illegal trading of wildlife and the consumption of wild animals.Li Bo, with the Hainan International Center for Wildlife Protection, said wild animalconsumption could lead to the faster extinction of particular species, damage the ecological balance and harm people's health."The epidemic (流行病) could become a turning point to eliminate the bad habit," Li said.8. What can we learn about Pang Hui's family from the text?A. Usually more than seven people dine together.B. They have started to use serving chopsticks at table.c. Pang Hui's father opposes using serving chopsticks.D. They don't know how to avoid being infected by the virus.9. According to the text, what has been done by the government?A. Sharing dishes has been abandoned.B. Cross-infections have been prevented.C. Eating wild animals has been forbidden.D. Standard personal chopsticks have been adopted.10. What does the underlined word “eliminate” in the last paragraph probably mean?A. Explain.B. Discover.C. Form.D. Remove.11. What can be the best title for the text?A. Serving Chopsticks PromotedB. Ways to Help People Stay HealthyC. Coronavirus Leads to ChangeD. China Bans Trading of WildlifeDPeople who grow up left-handed have a different, more flexible brain structure than those born to take life by the right hand, say researchers at the University of California, Los Angeles.The reason is that right-handers have genes that force their brains into a slightly more one- sided structure, according to the research. Left-handers appear to be missing those genes.“There really is a difference in brains that results in a more symmetric (对称的) brain in left-handers, where the two sides are more equal," said Daniel Geschwind, who led the research team.In the effort to understand how the brain shapes the mind, researchers have been trying to document the way genes and environment affect intelligence and mental abilities They found that right- and lf-handedness is determined by genetics. If a person has the gene for right-handedness, that person will be right-handed. People who do not have that gene, however, can be either left- or right-handed. There is no specific gene for left-handedness.Right-handers typically have a larger left brain, where their language abilities are concentrated. Conversely, left-handers have more balanced brains. The language abilities of left-handers more often are concentrated on the right side.The UCLA researchers conducted brain scans on 72 pairs of male identical (同卵双生的) twins between 75 and 85 years old. They noticed that if identical twins carry the gene for hand preference, both must be right-handed. If they lack the gene, one twin can develop right-handed while the other can develop left- handed.The researchers found that the brains of identical right-handed twins were very similar in size and structure. But when a left-hander was part of the twin set, the brains were different. The conclusion, researchers said, is that the absence of the gene for hand preference allows the brain to develop differently as the individual grows up.12. What is the finding of the researchers of UCLA?A. Left-handers have more balanced brains.B. Right-handers have more flexible brains.C. Left-handers' brains are more one-sided.D. Right-handers' brains are more symmetric.13. Which element determines a person's hand preference?A. Environment.B. Intelligence.C. Habit.D. Gene.14. What can be said about identical twins?A. They always have similar brain structure.B. They never carry the gene for hand preference.C. They have different genes for hand preference.D. They can have different hand preference.15. What did the UCLA team research on?A. People's genetic makeup.B. People's hand preference.C. People's brain sizes.D. People's communicative skills.第二节(共5小题,每小题2分澜分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。

云南省保山第一中学2024年高三第五次月考英语试题文试题含解析

云南省保山第一中学2024年高三第五次月考英语试题文试题含解析

云南省保山第一中学2024年高三第五次月考英语试题文试题注意事项:1.答题前,考生先将自己的姓名、准考证号码填写清楚,将条形码准确粘贴在条形码区域内。

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第一部分(共20小题,每小题1.5分,满分30分)1.The palace is heavily guarded, because inside its walls ________.A.where sit the European leaders B.the European leaders there sitC.sit the European leaders D.that the European leaders sit2.The days are gone physical strength was all you needed to make a living.A.that B.whenC.where D.which3.—Smoking should be banned in public.—. ____It is harmful to both the smokers and non-smokers.A.I’d love to B.It’s my pleasureC.I’m with you on that D.It’s up to you4.The Winter Olympics ________ in 2022 will surely bring in many international tourists.A.held B.having held C.holding D.to be held5.—My computer is out of function again.—You need to go to the customer service center and have it ________.A.to repair B.repairC.repairing D.repaired6.---Tom has failed again in the math exam. I am really let down.---______ He has already done his best.A.Don’t push him. B.No kidding.C.He should be to blame. D.No wonder.7.The news of the newly-elected president’s coming to China for a vis it was ______on the radio just now.A.given away B.given in C.given off D.given out8.-How can I get in touch with the travel agency, Robin?-Just surf the Internet and then call one ________ the telephone number is provided.A.with which B.in which C.of which D.by which9.Though Professor Liu ____ in New York for seven years, he has never regretted moving back to Shanghai, hishometown.A.lived B.has lived C.had lived D.was living10.He ______ a chance to try it again just now.A.gave B.will give C.is given D.was given11.---- Hi, Maria! I got the first place in the exam.---- ______ ! Everyone knows you cheated and you just copied Tony's.A.Congratulations B.Come on C.Good luck D.Cheer up.12.The aim of the government is to make every citizen better off,____, to help them live a happy life.A.as a result B.for a startC.for one thing D.in other words13..Opening the book, she found in it a white, plain envelope with her name ______ on it.A.to print B.printed C.printing D.print14.Fred let ________ that he was prepared to leave company when the new manager took office. A.secret B.slipC.promise D.standard15.As a teacher, you have to _____ your method to suit the needs of slower children.A.display B.testC.adjust D.transfer16.The boy the first prize, but he was so careless as to make a foolish mistake.A.must have gained B.need have gainedC.could have gained D.shall have gained17.Look over there! There is a long, winding path ________ up to the house.A.lead B.leadingC.led D.to lead18.Someone is ringing the doorbell. Go and see ____.A.who is he B.who he isC.who is it D.who it is19.It suddenly occurred to him ____ he had left his keys in the office.A.that B.whatC.where D.which20.—Be seated, please and I’ll make you a cup of tea.—_________. Let’s come to the point first.A.Y ou needn’t do so B.Please don’t botherC.Y ou are welcome D.You are indeed too polite.第二部分阅读理解(满分40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。

2020届云南省高三高中毕业生复习统一检测英语试题(含解析)

秘密★启用前[考试时间: 4月17日15:00 - 16: 40]2020年云南省高中毕业生复习统一检测英语注意事项:1.答卷前,考生务必用黑色碳素笔将自己的学校、姓名、准考证号、考场号、座位号填写在答题卡上,并认真核准条形码上的学校、准考证号、姓名、考场号、座位号,在规定的位置贴好条形码。

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第一部分阅读理解(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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

AARCTIC CIRCLE & NORTHERN LIGHTS TOURHICHLIGHTSExperience the Arctic Circle and amazing northern lights with us.Cover a total of 400 miles in this 14-hour expedition.Cross the broad Yukon River.En-route, enjoy breathtaking views of Alaska, USA.You may see moose, lynxes and foxes in their natural habitat.ATTENTION: The Aurora Borealis (Northern Lights) is a natural phenomenon and can not be guaranteed. There is no refund (退款) if the Aurora Borealis does not appear.PICKUP TIME12:15 pm - 1:00 pm.MEETING POINTYour hotel in Fairbanks.WHAT TO EXPECT1:00 pm- Departure from Fairbanks.Trans-Alaska-Pipeline . 一Get a close-up view of the famous pipeline and learn interestingfacts about the engineering and building period.Arctic Circle一Have your picture taken at the Arctic Circle and receive your Arctic Circle Certificate.Yukon River- Walk right to the edge of Alaska's most famous river.3:00 pm一Arrival at your hotel in Fairbanks.On the return journey to Fairbanks we pass many sites, which are perfect: for possiblenorthern lights viewing.We provide ham (or veggie) sandwich, chips, sweets, two bottles of water and hot drinks. Please feel free to bring extra food.CANCELLATION POLICYCancellations 30 days ahead of tour date are subject to 5% banking charge.Cancellations within 30 days are non-refundable.IMPORTANTA minimum of 2 people is required for online booking. Single. travelers and short noticereservations (within 7 days of tour date) always' have to contact us for availability atinfo@ or 907-590-5900.1. Which service does the tour include?A. Free airport pickup.B. A 14-hour group tour.C. Three quick meals.D. Photo taking and printing.2. What can guests surely do on the tour?A. See some wild animals.B. Enjoy amazing northern lights.C. Get an Arctic Circle Certificate.D. Go through the Trans-Alaska-Pipeline.3. Which of the following cases is refundable?A. Not seeing northern lights.B. Not crossing the Y ukon River.C. Booking within 7 days of tour date.D. Cancelling a month before tour date.4. Where can the text probably be found?A. On a tour homepage.B. On a science website.C. In a photography journal.D. In a geography textbook.BOver the years, the small Vermilion Heritage Museum in Alberta, Canada, tried everything inits power to unlock an old safe (保险箱) in its basement: The museum hired blacksmiths, calledthe manufacturer, contacted former employees and challenged visitors to play around with the safebut nobody had any success.Until last month, when a visitor to Vermilion cracked the code (密码) on his first try, much tothe astonishment of everyone present.Stephen Mills, from Fort McMurray, Alberta, was on a family camping trip with his wife andhis two children. After giving the Mills' family a tour of the whole building, the museum volunteershowed them the objects in the basement, including the mysterious safe.It originally had belonged to the town's Brunswick Hotel which opened in the early 1900s.When the hotel shut down in the late 1970s, the safe was locked :一and so it had remained.“It was like a time capsule, nobody had any idea of what was in there," said Mills.Like other visitors, Mills was offered the chance to take a crack at opening it.“Just like you see in the movies," he said,“I looked at the dial and I saw the numbers wererunning from 0 to 60. So I thought in my head 20-40-60. I did a particular combination which isthree on the right, two on the left, and one on the right, tried the handle .... and it opened!""“It was a 100% guess." he said.“I was fully amazed. I stepped back a lttle bit and thought,'I'm buying a lottery ticket tonight!""The contents of the safe proved a little disappointing.checks, “Unfortunately, there wasn't what we thought was there," Mills said.“Some papers, old a waitress' notebook, and a receipt from the hotel. That's it."Nonetheless, Mills said everyone was excited about the lucky guess. “My c hildren keptscreaming 'We beat the code! We beat the code!" he said.5. Who unlocked the mysterious safe?A. A visitor.B. A volunteer.C. A blacksmith.D. An employee.6. How did Mills unlock the old safe?A. After several attempts.B. Through accurate calculations.C. By a random guess.D. With professional guidance.7. What did Mills think of the contents of the safe?A. Exciting.B. Unexpected.C. Impressive.D. Valuable.CPang Hui placed a few more pairs of chopsticks on the table for a family dinner, though shedid not expect her big family of seven would use them as serving chopsticks.Surprisingly, her 75-year-old father, who used to shrug off the idea of serving chopsticks, became a firm supporter this time, said Pang, 40, from Beihai, a coastal city of South China's Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region.Chinese people often share dishes, and diners use their own chopsticks to serve themselves food from the shared dishes, a tradition now being challenged by the outbreak of novel coronavirus.“We feel a sense of crisis as well as the urge to desert our old habits when we see reports of family infections," Pang said; pointing to the reports of the virus spreading via droplets (飞沫) and close contact.Local governments are helping to encourage a shift, too. On Feb 10, local authorities of Beihai started a campaign promoting serving chopsticks and spoons, which will avoid cross-infections caused by the use of personal chopsticks.Similar measures were also adopted in other cities like BeiJing, Shanghai and Hangzhou. Taizhou city in east China's Jiangsu Province even standardized the colours of serving chopsticks and spoons to help diners differentiate (区分) them from personal ones.The government is also targeting the practice of eating wild animals, which remains present in certain areas.China stopped the illegal trading and transportation of wild animals shortly after the outbreak. The move became a permanent ban on Feb 24, when the country made a decision on thoroughly prohibiting (禁止) the illegal trading of wildlife and the consumption of wild animals.Li Bo, with the Hainan International Center for Wildlife' Protection, said. wild animal consumption could lead to the faster extinction of particular species, damage the ecological balance and harm people's health.“The epidemic (流行病) could become a turning point to eliminate the bad habit," Li said.8. What can we learn about Pang Hu i’s family from the text?A. Usually more than seven people dine together.B. They have started to use serving chopsticks at table.C. Pang Hui’s father opposes using serving chopsticks.D. They don't know how to avoid being infected by the virus.9. According to the text, what has been done by the government?A. Sharing dishes has been abandoned.B. Cross-infections have been prevented.C. Eating wild animals has been forbidden.D. Standard personal chopsticks have been adopted.10. What does the underlined word "eliminate" in the last paragraph probably mean?A. Explain.B. Discover.C. Form.D. Remove.11. What can be the best title for the text?A. Serving Chopsticks PromotedB. Ways to Help People Stay HealthyC. Corona virus Leads to ChangeD. China Bans Trading of WildlifeDPeople who grow up left-handed have a different, more flexible brain structure than those bornto take life by the right hand, say researchers at the University of California, Los Angeles.The reason is that right-handers have genes that force their brains into a slightly more one-sided structure, according to the research. Left-handers appear to be missing those genes."There really is a difference in brains that results in a more symmetric (对称的) brain in left-handers, where the two sides are more equal," said Daniel Geschwind, who led the research team.In the effort to understand how the brain shapes the mind, researchers have been trying to document the way genes and environment affect intelligence and mental abilities. They found that right- and left-handedness is determined by genetics. If a person has the gene for right-handedness, that person will be right-handed. People who do not have that gene, however, can be either left- or right-handed. There is no specific gene for left-handedness.Right-handers typically have a larger left brain, where their language abilities are concentrated. Conversely, left-handers have more balanced brains. The language abilities of left-handers more often, are concentrated on the right side.The UCLA researchers conducted brain scans on 72 pairs of male identical (同卵双生的) twins between 75 and 85 years old. They noticed that if identical twins carry the gene for hand preference, both must be right-handed. If they lack the gene, one twin can develop right-handed while the other can develop left- handed.The researchers found that the brains of identical right-handed twins were very similar in size and structure. But when a left-hander was part of the twin set, the brains were different. The conclusion, researchers said, is that the absence of the gene for hand preference allows the brain to develop differently as the individual grows up.12. What is the finding of the researchers of UCLA?A. Left-handers have more balanced brains.B. Right- handers have more flexible brains.C. Left-handers' brains are more one- sided.D. Right-handers' brains are more symmetric.13. Which element determines a person's hand preference?A. Environment.B. Intelligence.C. Habit.D. Gene.14. What can be said about identical twins?A. They always have similar ,brain structure.B. They never carry the gene for hand preference.C. They have different genes for hand preference.D. They can have different hand preference.15. What did the UCLA team research on?A. People's genetic makeup.B. People's hand preference.C. People's brain sizes.D. People's communicative 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。

云南省2020届高三高中毕业生复习统一检测 英语(含答案)

2020年云南省高中毕业生复习统一检测英语注意事项:1. 答卷前,考生务必用黑色碳素笔将自己的学校、姓名、准考证号、考场号、座位号填写在答题卡上,并认真核准条形码上的学校、准考证号、姓名、考场号、座位号,在规定的位置贴好条形码。

2. 回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用2B铅笔把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,再选涂其它答案标号。

回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上。

写在本试卷上无效。

3. 考试结束后,将答题卡交回。

第一部分阅读理解(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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

AARCTIC CIRCLE & NORTHERN LIGHTS TOURHICHLIGHTSExperience the Arctic Circle and amazing northern lights with us.Cover a total of 400 miles in this 14-hour expedition.Cross the broad Yukon River.En-route, enjoy breathtaking views of Alaska, USA.You may see moose, lynxes and foxes in their natural habit.ATTENTION: The Aurora Borealis (Northern Lights) is a natural phenomenon and can not be guaranteed. There is no refund (退款) if the Aurora Borealis does not appear.PICKUP TIME12:15 pm- 1:00 pm.MEETING POINTYour hotel in Fairbanks.WHAT TO EXPECT1:00 pm —Departure from Fairbanks.Trans-Alaska-Pipeline —Get a close-up view of the famous pipeline and learn interesting facts about the engineering and building period.Arctic Circle —Have your picture taken at the Arctic Circle and receive your Arctic Circle Certificate.Yukon River —Walk right to the edge of Alaska's most famous river.3:00 pm —Arrival at your hotel in Fairbanks.On the return journey to Fairbanks we pass many sites, which are perfect for possible northern lights viewing.We provide ham (or veggie) sandwich, chips, sweets, two bottles of water and hot drinks. Please feel free to bring extra food.CANCELLATION POLICYCancellations 30 days ahead of tour date are subject to 5% banking charge.Cancellations within 30 days are non-refundable.IMPORTANTA minimum of 2 people is required for online booking. Single travelers and short notice reservations (within 7 days of tour date) always have to contact us for availability at nfo@ or 907590-901. Which service does the tour include?A. Free airport pickup.B. A 14-hour group tour.C. Three quick meals.D. Photo taking and printing.2. What can guests surely do on the tour?A. See some wild animals.B. Enjoy amazing northern lights.C. Get an Arctic Circle Certificate.D. Go through the Trans-Alaska-Pipeline.3. Which of the following cases is refundable?A. Not seeing northern lights.B. Not crossing the Yukon River.C. Booking within 7 days of tour date.D. Cancelling a month before tour date.4. Where can the text probably be found?A. On a tour homepage.B. On a science website.C. In a photography journal.D. In a geography textbook.BOver the years, the small Vermilion Heritage Museum in Alberta, Canada, tried everything in its power to unlock an old safe (保险箱) in its basement. The museum hired blacksmiths, called the manufacturer, contacted former employees and challenged visitors to play around with the safe —but nobody had any success.Until last month, when a visitor to Vermilion cracked the code (密码) on his first try, much to the astonishment of everyone present.Stephen Mills, from Fort McMurray, Alberta, was on a family camping trip with his wife and his two children. After giving the Mills' family a tour of the whole building, the museum volunteer showed them the objects in the basement, including the mysterious safe.It originally had belonged to the town's Brunswick Hotel which opened in the early 1900s. When the hotel shut down in the late 1970s, the safe was locked —and so it had remained.It was like a time capsule, nobody had any idea of what was in there," said Mills.Like other visitors, Mills was offered the chance to take a crack at opening it.“Just like you see in the movi e s.” he said,“1 lo oked at the dial and I saw the numbers were running from 0 to 60. So I thought in my head 20-40-60. I did a particular combination which is three on the right two on the left, and one on the right, tried the handle ... and it opened!"It was a 100% guess," he said. 1 was fully amazed.1 stepped back a little bit and thought, ‘I'm buying a lottery ticket tonight!"The contents of the safe proved a little disappointing."Unfortunately, there wasn't what we thought was there," Mills said. “Some papers, old checks, awaitress' notebook, and a receipt from the hotel. That's it."Nonetheless, Mills said everyone was excited about the lucky guess. "My children kept screaming ‘We beat the code! We beat the code!”’ he said.5. Who unlocked the mysterious safe?A. A visitor.B. A volunteer.C. A blacksmith.D. An employee.6. How did Mills unlock the old safe?A. After several attempts.B. Through accurate calculations.C. By a random guess.D. With professional guidance.7. What did Mills think of the contents of the safe?A. Exciting.B. Unexpected.C. Impressive.D. V aluable.CPang Hui placed a few more pairs of chopsticks on the table for a family dinner, though she did not expect her big family of seven would use them as serving chopsticks.Surprisingly, her 75-yerold father, who used to shrug off the idea of serving chopsticks, became a firm supporter this time, said Pang, 40, from Beihai, a coastal city of South China's Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region.Chinese people often share dishes, and diners use their own chopsticks to serve themselves food from the shared dishes, a tradition now being challenged by the outbreak of novel coronavirus."We feel a sense of crisis as well as the urge to desert our old habits when we see reports of family infections," Pang said, pointing to the reports of the virus spreading via droplets (飞沫) and close contact.Local governments are helping to encourage a shift, too. On Feb 10, local authorities of Beihai started a campaign promoting serving chopsticks and spoons, which will avoid cross-infections caused by the use of personal chopsticks.Similar measures were also adopted in other cities like Beijing, Shanghai and Hangzhou. Taizhoucity in east China's Jiangsu Province even standardized the colours of serving chopsticks and spoons to help diners differentiate (区分) them from personal ones.The government is also targeting the practice of eating wild animals, which remains present in certain areas.China stopped the illegal trading and transportation of wild animals shortly after the outbreak. The move became a permanent ban on Feb 24, when the country made a decision on thoroughly prohibiting (禁止) the illegal trading of wildlife and the consumption of wild animals.Li Bo, with the Hainan International Center for Wildlife Protection, said wild animal consumption could lead to the faster extinction of particular species, damage the ecological balance and harm people's health."The epidemic (流行病) could become a turning point to eliminate the bad habit," Li said.8. What can we learn about Pang Hui's family from the text?A. Usually more than seven people dine together.B. They have started to use serving chopsticks at table.c. Pang Hui's father opposes using serving chopsticks.D. They don't know how to avoid being infected by the virus.9. According to the text, what has been done by the government?A. Sharing dishes has been abandoned.B. Cross-infections have been prevented.C. Eating wild animals has been forbidden.D. Standard personal chopsticks have been adopted.10. What does the underlined word “eliminate” in the last paragraph probably mean?A. Explain.B. Discover.C. Form.D. Remove.11. What can be the best title for the text?A. Serving Chopsticks PromotedB. Ways to Help People Stay HealthyC. Coronavirus Leads to ChangeD. China Bans Trading of WildlifeDPeople who grow up left-handed have a different, more flexible brain structure than those born to take life by the right hand, say researchers at the University of California, Los Angeles.The reason is that right-handers have genes that force their brains into a slightly more one- sided structure, according to the research. Left-handers appear to be missing those genes.“There r eally is a difference in brains that results in a more symmetric (对称的) brain in left-handers, where the two sides are more equal," said Daniel Geschwind, who led the research team.In the effort to understand how the brain shapes the mind, researchers have been trying to document the way genes and environment affect intelligence and mental abilities They found that right- and lf-handedness is determined by genetics. If a person has the gene for right-handedness, that person will be right-handed. People who do not have that gene, however, can be either left- or right-handed. There is no specific gene for left-handedness.Right-handers typically have a larger left brain, where their language abilities are concentrated. Conversely, left-handers have more balanced brains. The language abilities of left-handers more often are concentrated on the right side.The UCLA researchers conducted brain scans on 72 pairs of male identical (同卵双生的) twins between 75 and 85 years old. They noticed that if identical twins carry the gene for hand preference, both must be right-handed. If they lack the gene, one twin can develop right-handed while the other can develop left- handed.The researchers found that the brains of identical right-handed twins were very similar in size and structure. But when a left-hander was part of the twin set, the brains were different. The conclusion, researchers said, is that the absence of the gene for hand preference allows the brain to develop differently as the individual grows up.12. What is the finding of the researchers of UCLA?A. Left-handers have more balanced brains.B. Right-handers have more flexible brains.C. Left-handers' brains are more one-sided.D. Right-handers' brains are more symmetric.13. Which element determines a person's hand preference?A. Environment.B. Intelligence.C. Habit.D. Gene.14. What can be said about identical twins?A. They always have similar brain structure.B. They never carry the gene for hand preference.C. They have different genes for hand preference.D. They can have different hand preference.15. What did the UCLA team research on?A. People's genetic makeup.B. People's hand preference.C. People's brain sizes.D. People's communicative skills.第二节(共5小题,每小题2分澜分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。

2024届云南省保山一中英语高三第一学期期末联考试题含解析

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第一部分(共20小题,每小题1.5分,满分30分)1.—What a mess! You are always so lazy!—I’m not to bla me, mum. I am ________ you have made me.A.how B.what C.that D.who2.If Kate had known what was _______ for her, she would not have married Tom. A.in response B.in returnC.in reaction D.in store3._______ progress it is, you can’t stop moving forward.A.Whatever great B.However greatC.No matter how great D.How great a4.Jane can’t attend the meeting at 3 o’clock this afternoon because she ______ a class at that time.A.will teach B.would teachC.has taught D.will be teaching5.Not far from the club was there a garden, _____ owner seated in it playing bridge with his children every afternoon.A.whose B.itsC.which D.that6.The world’s leading thinkers and policymakers examine what’s come apart in the past year, and what will define the year ahead,A.evaluate B.innovateC.anticipate D.regulate7.Our football team had a lead in the match, but the last minute goal of the guest team .A.gave it away B.put it awayC.wiped it away D.carried it away8.Why ________ you choose to work in a remote village school when you can own a respectable job in a city?A.need B.shouldC.must D.will9.—Ouch, mum! A fish bone has stuck in my teeth!—______, Lucy. I am coming.A.Take your time B.Help yourselfC.Don’t bother D.Take it easy10.— Do you have any problems if you ______ this job?—Well, I’m thinking about the salary….A.offer B.will offer C.are offered D.will be offered11.Much disappointed as he is in the job interview, he still keeps his confidence. A.to have failed B.failedC.having failed D.failing12.Patrick waited ________ all the luggage was cleared, but his never appeared. A.until B.beforeC.when D.while13.He worked in a car factory for four years, ______ he founded his own company in his hometown.A.after which B.after whenC.after that D.after it14.Jess was sad and her friend helped her ___ the first awful weeks after her husband Bill died.A.break through B.break downC.get through D.get rid of15.They are smiling. There ______ much trouble solving the problem.A.couldn’t be B.mustn’t beC.can’t have been D.mustn’t have been16.Although war still exists on our planet,I do believe it’s possible for different ethnic groups to live together in ______.A.agreement B.harmonyC.connection D.comparison17.John had planned to make a compromise, but he changed his mind at the last minute.A.anyhow B.otherwiseC.therefore D.somehow18.Don’ t worry. A number of efforts are being made ______ the whole system operating normally.A.being kept B.keptC.keeping D.to keep19.What made them miss the deadline was not their lack of funding, but ________ their lack of planning.A.even B.stillC.rather D.ever20.Whenever you ________ a present, you should think about it from the receiver’s point of view.A.bought B.have bought C.will buy D.buy第二部分阅读理解(满分40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。

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保山高三英语试题及答案保山市2023年高三英语模拟试题一、听力部分(共20分)1. What does the man mean?A. He is not interested in the movie.B. He is eager to watch the movie.C. He is busy preparing for the exam.2. Where are the speakers probably talking?A. In a library.B. In a restaurant.C. In a classroom.3. What is the woman's opinion about the new policy?A. She thinks it is too strict.B. She thinks it is reasonable.C. She thinks it is too lenient.4. Why does the man refuse to go to the party?A. He has to work overtime.B. He is not feeling well.C. He has another appointment.5. What does the woman suggest the man do?A. To take a break.B. To see a doctor.C. To drink some water.二、阅读理解部分(共30分)AThe following passage is about the benefits of reading. According to the passage, reading can improve our vocabulary, enhance our understanding of different cultures, and stimulate our imagination. Moreover, reading can also help us relax and reduce stress. Therefore, it is highly recommended that we should make reading a part of our daily routine.BThe next passage discusses the importance of teamwork in the workplace. It highlights that effective teamwork can lead to better problem-solving, improved communication, and increased productivity. The passage also provides some tips on how to build a strong team, such as setting clear goals, encouraging open communication, and respecting each other's opinions.CThe last passage is about the impact of social media on teenagers. It mentions that while social media can be a useful tool for staying connected with friends and family, it can also have negative effects on teenagers' mental health, such as increasing feelings of anxiety and depression. The passage suggests that parents and educators should monitor teenagers' social media usage and teach them how to use it responsibly.三、完形填空部分(共20分)In today's fast-paced world, it is more important than ever to stay organized and manage our time effectively. Here aresome tips to help you stay on top of your tasks and achieve a better work-life balance.1. Prioritize your tasks: Make a list of all the tasks you need to complete and rank them in order of importance. Thiswill help you focus on the most critical tasks first and ensure that you are making the best use of your time.2. Break tasks into smaller steps: Breaking tasks into smaller, more manageable steps can make them less overwhelming and easier to complete. This can also help you track your progress and stay motivated.3. Set realistic deadlines: When setting deadlines for your tasks, make sure they are realistic and achievable. Setting unrealistic deadlines can lead to stress and disappointment.4. Avoid multitasking: Multitasking can actually decrease productivity and increase the time it takes to complete tasks. Instead, focus on one task at a time and give it your full attention.5. Take regular breaks: Taking short breaks throughout theday can help prevent burnout and increase your overall productivity. Use these breaks to relax, stretch, or do something enjoyable.四、写作部分(共30分)Write an essay of about 120 words on the following topic: "The Role of Technology in Education"With the rapid development of technology, its role in education has become increasingly significant. Technology has revolutionized the way we learn, making education more accessible and engaging. For instance, online courses and digital textbooks have made it possible for students to learn at their own pace and from anywhere in the world. Additionally, educational apps and software have made learning more interactive and enjoyable, catering todifferent learning styles.However, technology in education also has its drawbacks. Excessive screen time can lead to eye strain and other health issues, and the reliance on technology can sometimes hinder the development of critical thinking and problem-solving skills. Moreover, not all students have equal access to technology, which can exacerbate the digital divide and create inequalities in education.In conclusion, while technology has undoubtedly brought many benefits to education, it is essential to use it responsibly and in conjunction with traditional teaching methods to ensure a well-rounded and effective learning experience for all students.。

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