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【赢在高考•黄金卷】备战年高考英语模拟卷(天津专用)202022二轮拔高卷06本试卷分为第I卷(选择题)和第II卷(非选择题)两部分,共130分,考试用时100分钟第I卷2至11页,第II卷12至13页答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、考生号、考场号和座位号填写在答题卡上,并在规定位置粘贴考试用条形码答卷时,考生务必将答案涂写在答题卡上,答在试卷上的无效考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回注意事项
1.每小题选出答案后,用铅笔将答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号
2.本卷共55小题,共95分第I卷第一部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项
1.-So yougave heryour mobilephone-.She saidshed returnit tome aftershe hadhers fixed.
2.Over thepast3years,more thanone bookabout spaceexploration allover theworld.A.were publishedB.was publishedC.have beenpublished D.has beenpublished
3.The newproduct isbeyond allpraise andhas quicklytaken overthe marketits superiorquality.A.in termsof B.on behalfofC.on topof D.on accountof
4.Tom seldomaccepts anyhelp tohim unlesshe isreally in need.A.offering B.offered C.offer D.having offered
5..The manyou shookhands justnow isour newEnglish teacher.A.with whomB.whom C.with whichD.which
6.The directorof theresearch institutecame inperson tothat everythingwas allright.A.prove that the taleof the three pigsand thewolf iswrongB.teach readershow to build straw housesC.introduce anenvironmentally-friendly buildingmaterialD.advertise Furbishsspecial houses
52.What dowe learnabout straw houses from the passageA.It costslittle to make suchspecial houses.B.The outsidesof thehouses aregreen.C.They aremostly built in thedesert.D.Plaster and stucco helpmake thehouses strong.
53.The writermentions thewolf at the beginningand theend ofthis passageto suggestA.straw housesare infact nice and strongB.the bigbad wolfcant blowstraw housesdownC,the bigbad wolfis veryunluckyD.people instraw housesneednt worryabout wolves
54.According to the passage,which of the following statements isTRUEA.Straw is a wasteof materialas animal bedding.B.Furbish builthis ownhome with only bales of straw.C.Building straw houses requiresno energy at all.D.The roofof a strawhousecan besupported bya woodenframe.
55.We caninfer fromthe passagethat.A.living in a strawhouse,one hasto keepseveral catsB,the wallsof a strawhousehelp keepheat insidein coldclimatesC.it isbest tobuild astrawhouseat harvesttimeD.we need900straw balestobuildone strawhouse第口卷第三部分写作第一节阅读表达(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)阅读短文,按照题目要求用英语回答问题“Mom,I don*t likeyou;youre notpretty now,“my five-year-old sonsaid tome oneday.Being amother of优先处理two kidsunder threehas certainlykept mebusy.In prioritizingmy familysneeds,my ownneeds arealwaysput ovthe backburner.By theend of the day,when Ifinally havetime tothink aboutdoing somethingfbr myself,Im tootired.I reachfor aglassof wineand sinkdown into the sofato watchsome mindlessTV entertainment.I escape.I letmyself daydream.With eachpassing day,I losemyself justa little bit more.Long ago,I wavedgoodbye tothe fun-loving personI oncewas and sawthe dullversion of my newself.But somethingchanged on the daymy sontold meI wasntpretty.That night,in themirror I noticed thelight hadgoneout of my eyes.My kidshad magicaleyes.They shonewith wonder,hope,and adventure.Contrarily,my eyesweredull.I oncehad lightand ajournal fullof adventures.Then,I decidedto bringlight back to myeyes.I listednew thingsto trybefore Iturned fortyyears old.The firstthingwas participatingin a Polar Plungeto raisemoney for the SpecialOlympics.I livein Minnesotaand jumpinginto themiddleof afrozen lakeseems veryappealing.On themorning of the PolarPlunge,I changedinto my1980s workoutgear健身装备.My sonsaid,Mom,you lookpretty.But Ihesitated whenapproaching theplatform totake theleap intothe frozenlake.Finally,I let go ofmy fearand gotreadyto embracethe challenge.I felthappy andproud ofmyself asI cameup fromthe lake.I keptscreaming,I didit!”Everyone whoparticipated in the PolarPlunge receiveda blueT-shirt.Whenever Iwear thatshirt,my sonsstated,“Mommy,youre great.We wantto dothat,too”.It makesme proud.Slowly,I amreturning.I amshowing myfamily itsimportant todream andachieve it.I reachout to my friendsandfamily.I amrebuilding myself.
56.What didthe authoroften doat theend ofthe dayno more than10words
57.What doesthe underlinedphrase in Paragraph1mean no more than3words
58.Why didthe authorparticipate inaPolarPlunge no more than15words
59.How didthe authorskids reacttothe authors changeno more than10words
60.What alife do you thinkthe authoris livingnow Pleasegive yourreason,nomorethan20words第二节书面表达(满分25分)假设你和几位同学成立了一个英语俱乐部,开展了为期两个月的活动,现在你将代表俱乐部在课堂上进行经验交流,请你写一份字左右的英语发言稿
100.简要描述俱乐部开展的一项与英语有关的活动(时间,参与人数,活动内容等)
1.谈一谈你们开展活动的收获2A.make outB.make sureC.make clearD.make up
7.The Timberrattlesnake isnow onthe endangeredspecies list,and isextinct intwo easternstates inwhich itonceA.thrived B.swelled C.prospered D.flourished
8.When theengine wouldnot start,the mechanicinspected all the partsto findwhat wasat.A.wrong B.trouble C.fault D.difficulty
9.John,read thetext forus,A.does heB.will heC.doyouD.will you
10.Look!Many studentsare engagedtheir study,because theyare preparingthe finalexamination.A.in;in B.for;for C.in;for D.for;in
11.—A subwaywill bebuilt inour hometownbefore
2022.一!Will itpass myhouseA.What anexcited newsB.What excitingnewsC.How anexcited newsD.How excitingnews一
12.Lucy,what haveyou learnedfrom thishistory class—Paper firstabout2000years agoin China.A.is;invented B.was;invented C.is;inventing D.was;inventing
13.—Can Ihelp you-rd liketo buya presentfor mymothers birthday,at aproper pricebut of great use.A.one B.that C.anyone D.everything
14.China isplaying akey rolein aneffort tocontrol drugoverdoses.However,it willtake longand mucheffort thisproblemis completelysolved.A.until B.after C.before D.unless一
15.GPS isuseful invention.一Of course.It showsthat thereis undergroundparking lotunder theMoon Park.A./;an B.a;an C.an;an D.an;a第二节完形填空(共20小题;每小题L5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从16s35各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项When Williams,once alibrarian,now54-year old,became anelementary schoolteacher andtutor inDanville,Virginia,she wantedher studentsto fallin lovewith16just asshe had.But earlyon,she17some kidshad limited18tobooks.To Williams,the19was simple:Give kidsbooks.In2017,she20gave away900used childrensbooks overthreedays.Most peoplewould be21with that.“I wantedto dosomething thatsgoing to22my faith,my workethic,my everything.So she23a newgoal forherself:Give awayone millionbooks.It soundslike an24number,but as Williams25on Facebook:(露天看台)Dont complaininthebleachers ifyou arentwilling towork hardout onthe field.、So shegot downto26first bypersuading friendsto donatebooks.or27buy books.Before long,as newsof Williamsesproject28,strangers startedleaving packsof29on herfront porch.As quicklyas thebooks comein,Williams30them tolocal schools——free ofcharge.She also31a bookclub fbrprisoners inthe localjail.In thefour yearsshes beendoing allthis,the BookLady,asWilliamshas cometo beknown,has32morethan78,000books—only922,000more toreach her33!And shesnot slowingdown.Its tooimportantfor kidswith34options.Reading cantake youanywhere.You cantravel intime and
16.A.teaching B.reading C.drawing D.writing
17.A.assumed B.predicted C.realized D.heard
18.A.access B.energy C.time D.experience
19.A.proposal B.method C.enthusiasm D.solution
20.A.reluctantlyB.occasionally C.constantly D.readily
21.A.astonishedB.disappointed C.satisfied D.embarrassed
22.A.lose B.restore C.breakD.stretch
23.A.set B.achieved C.kept D.expected
35.If you can read,youcanlearn almostanything.”
24.A.unavoidable B.unreachable C.irresistibleD.unreliable
26.A.travelB.debate C.talk D.work
27.A.money B.projects C.libraries D.advertisement
28.A.cameB.spread C.transported D.controlled
29.A.novels B.food C.books D.drinks
30.A.offers B.returns C.takes D.lends
25.A.promoted B.discoveredC.posted D.wrote
31.A.continues B.prefers C.hosts D.joins
32.A.recommended B.contributed C.bought D.searched
33.A.responsibility B.judgementC.plan D.goal
34.A.few B.strange C.special D.wise
35.A.wonder B.spaceC.adventure D.passion第二部分阅读理解(共20小题;每小题
2.5分,满分50分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项As you are soonon yourway toEastern Europe,here area fewtips onwhat youshould pack.In general,pack lightly,withonlythe mostbasic clothes.People dresscasually in Eastern Europe,so youdon*t need to bringalong yoursmartestclothing.At therisk ofgoing againstour ownadvice byweighing downyour luggage,we suggestyou considerbringing alongthe following things,which wefind particularlyuseful in Eastern Europe.Batteries If your camera,flash,or otherappliances runon batteries,bring enoughsupply along.Certain typesofbatteries dontexist in Eastern Europe,and thosethat dooften dontlast verylong.Calculator:Many travelersfind ituseful tofigure outforeign exchangerates on a calculator.We suggestacredit-card calculatorwhich fitsinto yourwallet orpurse.Cash:We havefound itgood to have supplyof small-unit U.S.bills$1and$5to usein hard-currency stores,to buyinternationaltrain tickets,etc.The hard-currency storesnever seemtohavethe rightchange,and thusyou maylose outwithoutsome prettycash^on hand.Electric CurrentAdapter:If youbring anyappliances,remember that the electricityin Eastern Europe uses220volts A.C.,not thestandard110volts ofNorth America.A110volts appliancewill soonburn outwhenattached toan unchanged220-volt plug.Get intouch with the Franzus Company,352Park Ave.South,New York,NY10010tel.212/889-5850,and ask for theirbooklet,Foreign ElectricityIs NoDark Secret”.Language Tools:One ofEuropes bigchallenges iscommunicating with the localpeople sincetheir languagesare sodifferentfrom ourown.To helpovercome difficulties,you mightbuy phrasebooksbefore yougo-you wontfind themonceyou are.inEastern Europe.Ifyouare interestedin learningan Eastern European languagein moredetail,we recommendthe tapecourseproduced byAudio Forum.In eachcourse youlisten tonative speakersonatape andfollow alonginatextbook.You canaskAudio Forumfor theircatalog at96Broad St.,Guiford,CT06437tel.toll free800/243-
1234.Money Belt:A moneybelt isespecially helpfulwhen youhave manydocuments tocarry aroundas youalways doinEastern Europe.The bestone wefind ismade byEagle GreekTravel Gear,143Cedros Ave.P.O.box.651,SolonaBeach,CA92075tel.6197755-9399,or tollfree800/874-9925outside California.Travelers Checks:These arenecessary.Bring yourtravelers checksin smallto mediumunit$10,$20,or$50tochange alittlebitat atime,so asnot to be leftwith a lot oflocal money.To beonthesafe side,be sureto copydown thechecknumbers intwo places,just incase somethinghappens tothe checks.
36.Which ofthe followingsections dealwith moneymattersA.CashMoney BeltB.Money BeltCalculatorC.CashTravelers ChecksD.CalculatorElectric CurrentAdapter
37.Eagle CreekTravel Gearis acompany producing.A.calculators B.tapesC.electric currentadapters D.money belts
38.Which ofthefollowingis NOTa factaccording tothe passageA.No shopinEasternEurope acceptshard currency.B.Travelers mayneedtocarry manydocuments inEasternEurope.C.The electricityinEasternEurope uses220volts A.C.D.EasternEuropeanlanguages can be aproblem toforeign travelers.
39.Jane wants to learnRussian beforegoing toEasternEurope,she can.A.call619/755-9399for adviceB.askforFranzusCompanyfor aphrasebookC.go to96Broad St,Guiford,for helpD.write toSolona Beach,CA92075for atextbook
40.This passageis probablytaken fromA.an officialnotice B.a travelersguideC,a holidayadvertisement D.immigration instructionsBAprofessor Ihave workedpretty closelywith hasbeen diagnosedwith Stage4cancer.It hasbeen heartbreakingforus.What madehim extraordinarywas notonly thathe wasa risingstar.He hadonly recentlycollected thehighest honorsforyoung researchersattheWhite House.We trulyadmired him-as someoneput it,“He alwayshas asmile anda kindwordfor everyone.1It isvery hardto findsomeone whois extremelyintelligent shouldbe soniceahuman being.I decidedthat weneeded himto knowour attitudeand alsohow weare allpraying forhis recovery.I boughthim asimplecard whichread,HHealing thoughtsand wishescoming yourway.1I metall the students he worked closelywithand gotthem tosign onit.Each studentsigned andalso addeda message.nWe loveyou so much,“Please comeback JThankyou fbrbeing suchan inspiringteacher...These weresome ofthe messagesthat werewritten.Most ofthe studentswerereally gladwe weredoing this.He isstill undergoingtreatments,and tryinghis bestto stayoptimistic and hopeful.I didntsee asign ofself-pity orsadnesswhen Imet himlast week.Instead,he paidattention toevery wordofmypresentation andasked meseveralquestions relatedtomywork.I wasamazed athow muchhe gavehis100%on thatday in spite of being inpain becauseofchemotherapy(化3宁).He did not knowif heeven hadanother monthto live.nI hopeto beback thissummer/he said,Needless tosay,I saw an expressionof joyandhopeon hisface ashe openedthe card.He saidhe wastruly touchedtosee themessages fromthe studentsheworkedwith.There isone thingI learnedfrom lastweek:It isso important to tellpeople how much theymean tous andwhatinspiration theyare beforeit becomestoo late.My professor,inspiteofbeingtoo sickto teachclasses,has managedtocontinue beinga greatteacher,introducing hislast valuablemessage tous.
41.The professorwas admiredbecause.A.he wasvery intelligentB.he hadnoble personalitiesC.he hadwon manyhonors D.he wasvery determined
42.The underlinedword attitudeinParagraph3refers tothestudents
5.A.anxiety tosee himB.optimism abouthis illnessC,admiration forhim D.regret aboutbeing carelessness
43.When the author visitedthe professorat hospital,what surprisedhim wasthat the professor.A.was stillvery confidentB.was sufferingfrom greatpainC,still caredfor othersD.didnt knowhe woulddie soon
44.Of thefollowingstatements,the authormay agreethatA.the professorloves hisjob verymuchB.the professoroften feelssorry forhimselfC.theprofessorwill gobacktoteach thissummerD.few studentssupported the authors decisionat first
45.What didtheauthorlearn fromhis visit totheprofessor lastweekA.One shouldremain optimisticallthetime.B.It isnever toolate tomake aright decision.C.It isimportanttolet peopleknow about their importance.D.Teachers shouldhave apositive influenceon theirstudents.Crd doneit before,and soI hadno reasonto believethat thistime wouldbe anydifferent.I wassure thatwhen Ireturnedhome frommy missiontrip,as always,Td bringback nothingmorethansome mudon myboots,a holeor twoinmy jeansand,of course,alotofgreatmemories.The summerbefore myhigh schoolgraduation,I went to WestVirginia withothers asvolunteers torepair the homesof thoseinneed.Arriving atour destination,my groupwas assignedthe taskof rebuildingsections ofa homethat hadbeendamaged byfire.No soonerhad weparked onthehomesdirt drivewaythan wesawanexcited little girl,nomorethan sixyearsold,standing inthe doorwayofthefamilys temporaryhome.Shoeless andwearing dirtyclothes andthe biggestsmileId everseen,she yelled,“Ma,Ma,they reallycame!^^I didntknow itthen,but hername wasDakota,and fourmoredays wouldpass beforeshed sayanother wordnear me.Behind Dakota wasawoman ina wheelchair——her grandmother,wed soonlearn.I alsodiscovered thatmy jobthatweek wouldbe tohelp changea fire-damaged diningroom intoa bedroomfor thislittle girl.Over thefollowingdays,I noticedDakota peekingat usevery nowand thenas weworked.A fewtimes,I triedtalking withher,butshe remainedshy anddistant,always flyingaround uslike atiny butterflybut keepingto herself.By ourfifth andfinal day,however,this wasabout tochange.Before Iwenttowork onher homeon thatlast morning,I spokefor amoment ortwo withthe grandmother.I wasespecially pleasedwhen shetold mehowmuchDakota lovedhernew room—somuch.As wetalked,I noticedsomething Ihadnt seenbefore—Dakotawashiding behindhergrandmother.Cautiously,she steppedinto view,and Icould seethat justlike herclothes,her facewas stilldirty.But noamount ofsoilcould hidethose brightblue eyesand big smile.She wassimply adorable.Slowly,she beganwalking towardme.Itwasnt untilshe wasjust inchesaway thatInoticedthe foldedpiece ofpaper inher tinyhand.Silently,she reachedup andhandedittome.Once unfolded,I lookedatthedrawing shedmade withher brokencrayons onthe backof anold coloringbookcover.It wasof twogirls-one muchtaller thanthe other-and theywere holdinghands.She toldme itwas supposedtobe meand her,and onthe bottomofthepaper werethree littlewords thatinstantly brokemy heart:Please dontleave”.Now almostin tears,I couldntcontrol myselfanymore——I bentdown andhugged her.She huggedme,too.And forthelongest time,neither ofus couldletgo.I leftfor homeearly thenext morning.I wasreturning withmuddy bootsand holesin myjeans.But becauseof Dakota,I broughtback somethingelse,too—a greaterappreciation for all ofthe blessingsofmylife.Til never forget thatbarefootlittle butterflywiththe bigsmileand dirtyface.I praythat shellneverforgetme either.
46.What didtheauthorexpect beforetaking thismission tripA.An excitingexperience.B.A specialmemory.C,A routineresult.D.A surprisingchange.
47.From theappearance descriptionofthe little girl,we know.A.she wasan innocentand lovelychild B.she hopedforabetter educationC.she wasstrong andcalm inthe innerworld D.she formeda badliving habit
48..The underlinedpart meansthat the little girl.A.enjoyed meetingme B.feared totalk withmeC,desired toapproach meD.resisted acceptingme
49.How didtheauthorfeel afterunfolding thepiece ofpaperA.She worriedaboutthelittle girlsfuture.B.She decidedto keephelping thelittlegirl.C.She felta greateraffection forthelittlegirl.D.She gotsurprised atthelittlegirls worthlessgift.
50.What doesthe passagemainly tellusA.One mustlearn toshare lifeexperiences.B.One shouldbe moregrateful forthe giftof life.C.One oftenwantstolead ameaningful life.D.One occasionallybenefits fromthe poverty.CIn thestory ofthethreelittle pigs,the onewho builthis houseof strawdidnotdo well;thebigbad wolfblew itdown.(捆)But builderMichael Furbish,who madehis ownhome frombalesofstraw,and anelementary schoolfromthesame(杆,material,says thatin realitystraw housesare notonly strong,but alsogood forthe environment.Straw-the stalks茎)of plantslike wheat,oats,and barley-is considered a wastematerial andis commonlyused onfarms asanimalbedding.But moreand morepeople arediscovering thatstraw baledinto rectangularblocks isan excellentand inexpensivebuildingmaterial.There aretwo waystomakeastraw-bale structure.You can build load-bearing wallswith them,which meansthewalls supportthe roof.Or youcanbuilda post-and-beam woodenframe thatsupports theroof andfill inthe wallswiththe(绝缘),bales.Either way,the wallsare thereto stay.And theyprovide greatinsulation helpingkeep strawhouses incoldclimates warmin winterand thosebuiltinhot placeslike thedesert coolin summer.Straw isconsidereda“green buildingmaterialbecause itisarenewable resource:a wholenew cropcanbegrown andharvested everyyear,easily“renewing“thesupply.Also,planting andharvesting strawuses relativelylittle energy.“Most otherbuilding materialsrequire alot ofenergytobeproduced,“explains Furbish.With straw-bale construction,youaregetting abuilding productwithout usingmuchenergyatall.”Furbish used about900straw balesin hisfamilys two-story,three-bedroom house.His companyalso providedstraw-bale wallsfortheFriends CommunitySchool ofCollege Parkin Maryland.That projectusedabout4,000bales.(咬,口肯)When askedif thereare anyproblems withliving inastrawhouse,like micenibbling onthe walls,Furbish(灰泥).points outthatthestraw iscompletely coveredwith plasterandstuccoBesides,he hasa coupleof catson mouse;watch,just incase.It wouldbe hardto finda wallsystem thatwill wearbetter thanstrawhe says.The bigbad wolfis justoutof luck.
51.The authorwrote thepassage inorder to.。
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