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2019-2020年高三下学期2月调研英语试题本试卷分第一卷(选择题)和第二卷(非选择题)两部分。共100分。考试用时100分钟。注意事项:1、答第I卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号、科目等用2B铅笔填涂在答题卡上。2、每小题选出答案后,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。不能答在试卷上。第卷(选择题,共65分)第一节 单项填空 (共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)1. To our surprise, Ajisen Ramens(味千拉面)Japanese ramen noodle soup was made using cheap powders and instant seasonings _ boiling pig bones for hours, as its advertisements suggests.A. rather than B. more than C. other than D. better than2. Kim Jong II, _ top leader of DPRK(朝鲜)passed away unexpectedly on Dec. 17th last year, which received _ worldwide concern.A. 不填;the B. 不填;不填 C. the;a D. the;不填3. China understands the situation and needs of underdeveloped countries on the issue of climatechange and urges developed countries to support them _ technology and finance.A. in spite of B. owing to C. regardless of D. in terms of 4. There is still high possibility, _ can be seen at the moment, _ our pany can beat the opponents. A. which; whenB. where; thatC. that; whichD. which; that5. What do you think of this new 5-year plan? We believe it will _ the peace, stability and prosperity of our country in future.A. cater toB. refer toC. contribute toD. subscribe to6. Nowadays, more and more people are addicted _ shopping on the Net, _ a challengeto traditional department stores. A. to doing; being B. to do; to bee C. doing; having bee D. to dong; bees7. If You Are The One is a popular programme of Jiangsu TV Station, _ quite a few young people want to find their lover, but even if _, I wont take part in it.A. which; invitingB. that; being invite C. in which; being invited D. where; invited8. The poor studying conditions the students are looking forward to_ must have attracted the local governments attention.A. see improved B. seeing improvedC. saw improving D. seeing to improve9. The US has put pressure on the yuan, _ China argued that the RMB exchange rate is reasonable and balanced.A. asB. whenC. whileD. which10. After much effort, I eventually persuaded him to take my advice that he _ immediately.A. be operated on B. was operated onC. operate on D. should operate on11. My parents always remind me to make sure the electricity is turned off while I am having a bath,which would _ cause danger, leading to a dreadful consequence.A. somehowB. otherwiseC. meanwhileD. furthermore12. To order tickets for the xx London Olympic Games, just call 0098xx. It _ be simpler.A. must B. could C. mustnt D. couldnt13. Do you want me to pick you up at the airport tomorrow afternoon? No, thanks. My parents _ me then. A. will have met B. were meeting C. have met D. will be meeting 14. His first baby was born soon after he got married, which seemed to have _ his sense of responsibility.A. brought down B. brought out C. turned down D. turned out15.Would you like to go for a walk with me on this lovely spring morning?_ ? A. What for B. How e C. Why not D. What if第二节 完形填空 (共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)This is love, hand in hand with you, old age to the old.I made a promise to myself on the way down to the vacation beach cottage. For two weeks I would try to be a(an) 16 husband and father. Totally loving. No ifs, ands or buts.The 17 had e to me as I listened to a talk on my car radio. The 18 was quoting Biblical passage about husbands and their wives. Then he went on to say, “Love is an 19 of will. A person can choose to love.” To myself, I had to 20 that I had been a selfish husband. Well, for two weeks that would 21 .And it did. 22 from the moment I kissed Evelyn at the door and said, “That new yellow sweater looks 23 on you.”“Oh, Tom, you noticed,” she said, 24 and pleased. Maybe a little puzzled. 25 the long drive, I wanted to sit and read. Evelyn 26 a walk on the beach. I started to refuse, 27 then I thought she wanted to be alone with me.” We walked on the beach while the 28 flew their kites.So it went. Two weeks of not calling the firm where I am a director. We visited the shell museum 29 I usually hate museums. Relaxed and happy, thats how the whole 30 passed. I made a new promise to keep on remembering to choose love.There was one thing that went 31 with my experiment, however. Evelyn and I still laugh about it today. On the last night at our cottage, preparing for 32 , Evelyn stared at me.“Whats the matter?” I asked her.“Tom,” she said in a(an) 33 voice, “do you know something? I dont.”“What do you mean?”“Well that 34 I had several weeks ago our doctor did he tell you something about me? Am I dying?”It took a moment for it all to be understood. Then I burst into 35 .“No, honey,” I said, wrapping her in my arms. “Youre not dying; Im just starting to live.”16. A. hardworking B. challengingC. loving D. convincing17. A. plan B. idea C. decision D. hope18. A. speaker B. driverC. listener D. passenger19. A. result B. start C. process D. act20. A. agree B. avoidC. assume D. admit21. A. remain B. changeC. respond D. continue22. A. properly B. especiallyC. right D. straight 23. A. mon B. unusual C. ugly D. great24. A. surprised B. frightenedC. disappointed D. discouraged25. A. Before B. During C. After D. For26. A. suggested B. cancelled C. denied D. delayed27. A. otherwise B. but C. yet D. so28. A. neighbors B. touristsC. children D. employees29. A. when B. unlessC. because D. though30. A. plan B. vacation C. business D. week31. A. smooth B. bad C. wrong D. well32. A. bed B. lightC. clothes D. food33. A. loud B. excited C. sad D. doubtful34. A. checkup B. makeup C. buildup D. cutup 35. A. tears B. cheersC. anger D. laughter第三节 阅读理解 (共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)AParents are creating an “I want it now generation by satisfying childrens every demand at Christmas, say expertspared with the generous boy in this years popular John Lewis advertisement,youngsters in Britain are being increasingly selfish, claim the education analystsBehavioral consultant(顾问)Chris Calland said,“Parents are desperate to make Christmas into magical fairytale for their kids。”“Theres nothing wrong with that as suchThe problem arises when it means always giving in to all our childrens demands even if they are beyond our price range”Ms Calland,who runs “Santa Says No” style sessions with colleague Nicky Hutchinson.added,“Many of US go into so much debt providing the gifts our children want that we spend the rest of the year paying off the bills”“Yet So often the parcels weve carefully wrapped,once opened, are just pushed away because our little boy or girl has now lost interest in the very thing they Wilts once So desperate for”Ms Calland and Ms Hutchinson have drawn up a list of guidelines to help parents managetheir childrens Christmas lists this year. They say that adults can actually improve their relationships with their children by resisting “pester power(儿童消费力)”Ms Calland said:AU too often we say yes because we want an easier life when the fact is that were only building up problems for the futureWe are helping create a generation of youngsters who are blind to the needs of others and the necessity of hard workWe are giving them a sense of right that wont serve them well fits adults”Children learn fast一if we sometimes change our mind,they quickly realize it might be worth lying on the floor and screaming for it Make sure you and your partner are working together on thisBe consistentAnd try not to get caught up in petition with other families or friends”36. Why do the parents try to give their kids what they ask for?A. They want to make their kids happier.B. They pare with their neighbors.C. They like to show off their wealth.D. The children today are more practical.37. In Ms Callands opinion, what the parents buy for the kids_.A. must be what their kids really want B. means a lot to their kids characterC. has a bad effect on the kids health D. is not always what they can afford38. According to Ms Calland, parents should_.A. work together with their neighbors B. be careful with their kids demandsC. be strict in the matter of money D. try to pete with other families39. What is the passage mainly about?A. A research about childrens education.B. Advice on how to bring up children.C. An “I Want it now” generation in Britain.D. Different opinions about saving money.BBreathe, wave and smile. Along with more than 300 other seniors, I marched into the stadium on the afternoon of May 10. The audience burst into deafening cheers. The huge stadium shook with all the whistling and clapping.It was as if a Hollywood superstar had walked on stage. And indeed, every single senior that day was a star of the moment. Each deserved it. The seniors had been preparing for four years for this once-in-a-lifetime momentthe mencement.Seated, I waited anxiously for the opening address. As a foreign exchange student, I was not able to receive a diploma. However, I still had the wonderful feeling of being part of things. Like the other graduates, I was dressed in marron cap and gown(方帽长袍).Our principal, Mr. Glover, delivered a short, warm greeting. The US national anthem followed and then, hands on chests, a solemn Pledge of Allegiance(对美国的忠孝宣誓).Students who had excelled academically gave farewell speeches. The tears in some eyes convinced me that many had deep feelings about the occasion. It was as the class motto says, “Life brings us tears, smiles and memories. The tears dry; the smiles fade; but the memories last forever.”Then came the core (核心) of the mencement. Hundreds of names were announced. Each graduate walked across the stage to receive his or her diploma from the principal. From the different cheers each graduate got, we had the funny sense that it was a kind of petition of who could cheer the loudest.To be honest, the presentation of diplomas got boring. A girl sitting next to me even started yawning. But it wasnt boring for those receiving the diploma: they would treasure the moment the principal placed the sacred brown document in their hands for the rest of their lives.A new page in the book of that persons life had turned. They were glimpsing their futures: futures of challenge, hardship, perhaps loneliness too, which would take all of their courage.40. Whats the article mainly about?A. An American high schools graduation ceremony.B. The opening ceremony of a sports meeting.C. A presentation of college diplomas.D. A US colleges farewell party.41. Which of the following statements about the author is FALSE?A. She was one of the graduates. B. She was a foreign exchange student.C. She was excited to receive her diploma. D. She felt it great to be at the ceremony.42. The right order of the following events is_.a. Diplomas were presented to graduates. b. Students gave farewell speeches.c. The US national anthem was played. d. The principal gave a short, warm speech.e. Seniors went into the stadium.A. b-c-a-d-e B. c-d-b-e-a C. d-b-e-a-c D. e-d-c-b-a43. From the text, we can conclude that_.A. a diploma ensures a good jobB. a diploma guarantees a bright futureC. the mencement symbolizes the beginning of a new stage in lifeD. everyone felt excited at the presentation of the diplomaCThe research carried out by the University of Bari in Italy could help prove hospitals who are accused of wasting money on art and decoration as it suggests a pleasant environment helps patients ease disfort and pain.A team headed by Professor Marina de Tommaso at the Neurophysiopathology Pain Unit asked a group of men and women to pick the 20 paintings they considered most ugly and most beautiful from a selection of 300 works by artists such as Leonardo da Vinci and Sandro Botticelli. They were then asked to look at either the beautiful paintings, or the ugly painting, or a blank panel while the team zapped(照射) a short laser pulse at their hand, creating a sensation as if they had been stuck by a pin. The subjects rated the pain as being a third less intense while they were viewing the beautiful paintings, pared with when looking at the ugly paintings or the blank panel. Electrodes measuring the brains electrical activity also confirmed a reduced response to the pain when the subject looked at beautiful paintings.While distractions, such as music, are known to reduce pain in hospital patients, Prof de Tommaso says this is the first result to show that beauty plays a part.The findings, reported in New Scientist, also go a long way to show that beautiful surroundings could aid the healing process.Hospitals have been designed to be functional, but we think that their artistic aspects should be taken into account too, said the neurologist. Beauty obviously offers a distraction that ugly paintings do not. But at least there is no suggestion that ugly surroundings make the pain worse. I think these results show that more research is needed into the field how a beautiful environment can alleviate suffering.Pictures they liked included Starry Night by Vincent Van Gogh and Botticellis Birth of Venus. Pictures they found ugly included works by Pablo Picasso, the Italian 20th century artist Anonio Bueno and Columbian Fernando Botero. These people were not art experts so some of the pictures they found ugly would be considered masterpieces by the art world, said Prof de Tommaso.44. The underlined word “alleviate” in the fifth paragraph probably means “_”.A. cure B. relieve C. improve D. kill45. Which of the following is TURE about the view of Prof Marina de Tommaso?A. Beautiful surroundings could help to heal sufferings pletely.B. Hospitals must take their artistic aspects into consideration first.C. Ugly surroundings will surely make the pain worse.D. Both music and beauty can reduce pain in hospital patients.46. From the last paragraph, we know that _.A. some artists paintings were beautiful, so they were masterpiecesB. only art experts could judge they were masterpieces or not, though uglyC. the artists mentioned above were not really art masters.D. some of them were art masters, while others were not.47. Which of the following is the suitable title for the passage?A. Beautiful surroundings can ease pain. B. Ugly paintings could be masterpieces.C. More research should be done in the field. D. Latest environmental research.D George, when your big brother and your little dog and I walked you up to school today, you had no idea how I was feeling. You were so excited. You had packed and unpacked your pencils and safety scissors in your backpack a dozen times. I am really going to miss those lazy mornings when we waved your brother and sister off to school. Because you are my youngest, I had learned a few things by the time you came along. I found out that the seemingly endless days of babyhood are gone like lightning. I blinked(眨眼), and your siblings were setting off for school as eagerly as you did this morning, I was one of the lucky ones; I could choose whether to work or not. By the time it was your turn, the shining prizes of career advancement and a double ine had lost their brightness. A splash(溅水)in the pool with you in your bright red boots or just one more rereading of your favorite book, Frog and Toad Are Friends, meant more. You didnt go to preschool and I hope that doesnt hold you back. You learned numbers by helping me count the soda cans we returned to the store. I have to admit that in my minds eye, an image of myself while youre in school has developed, I see myself updating all the photo albums and starting that novel I always wanted to write. As the summer wound down and more frequent quarrels erupted between you and your siblings, I was looking forward to today. And then this morning, I walked you up the steep hill to your classroom and you gave me one of your characteristically fierce, too-tight hugs. This time you were ready to let go before I was. Maybe someday you will deliver a kindergartner to the first day of school. When you turn at the door to wave good-bye, he or she will be too deep in conversation with a new friend to notice. Even as you smile, youll feel something warm on your cheek.48. What does the author mean by the underlined sentence in the 3rd paragraph?A. She gave up the job with a big salary and prizes.B. She could only recall her good job at home now.C. Many good jobs with better pay attracted her but she didnt take them.D. pared with bringing up the baby, work seemed to fade to her.49. Which statement is NOT TRUE about Georges family according to the letter?A. Georges parents gave birth to three childrenB. The Georges is a double ine familyC. They recycled soda cansD. The children had more arguments during the summer50. The passage tries to show us _.A. how excited a child will be on his first day to schoolB. how deeply a mother loves her childC. how many efforts a mother has made to raise a childD. how a mother plans her future life after her children go to school 第卷(非选择题,共35分)注意事项:1、用0.5mm的黑色签字笔直接答在答题纸上。2、答卷前请将答题纸上密封线内的项目填写清楚。第一节 任务型阅读 (共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)请认真阅读下列短文,并根据所读内容在文章后表格中的空格里填入一个最恰当的单词。注意:每个空格只填1个单词。请将答案写在答题纸上相应题号的横线上LOS ANGELES, Nov. 29 (Xinhua) A judge in Los Angeles has sentenced Michael Jacksons personal physician to four years in prison for the xx death of the pop superstar.Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Michael Pastor Tuesday handed the sentence to Dr. Conrad Murray, who was judged earlier this month guilty of involuntary manslaughter(过失杀人)in Jacksons death. Murray, however, could serve only half his sentence due to overcrowding in Californias prison system.In issuing the sentence, the judge described Murray as a irresponsible physician whose actions were a great shame to the medical profession. Pastor also said Murray was involved in horrible medicine that included a plicated scheme to get the powerful anesthetic, propofol, for Jackson. Pastor said Murray lied repeatedly and had not felt sympathetic towards Jackson, who battled insomnia(失眠症).Prosecutors(原告)said Murray gave Jackson propofol, which is forbidden to be used as a sleep aid, and then abandoned the entertainer while he, Murray, attended to personal matters. They said the doctor put off calling for emergency help after finding Jackson unresponsive. They also said Jackson put his trust in Murray and paid for it with his life.Murrays lawyers argued Jackson gave himself the fatal dosage without the doctors knowledge. They said there is no proof the doctor did anything wrong. Murray did not take the stand in his defense.Jackson, 50, died June 25, xx in his rented Holmby Hills estate near Los Angeles when he was rehearsing for his series of 50 sold-out concerts to be staged in London. He would have earned at least 100 million U.S. dollars from the tour, according to repo
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