江西省赣州市信丰县2020届高三英语暑假周练一(无答案)
澳洲八大名校-热爱生命读后感
江西省赣州市信丰县2020届高三英语暑假周练一(无答案)
第一部分:
阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,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。
A
The Cambridge Festivals
January
Cambridge Winter Ale (啤酒) Festival
The festival features a range of local and
national beers, including
traditional winter
beers, locally produced ciders(苹果酒) and a
selection
of bottled beers from around the
world. This is a chance to try some rare
ales
over three days in January.
More information:
February
E-Luminate
The five-day
festival connects ambitious art with imaginative
technology to
cast light on low carbon
innovation. It offers a unique opportunity to
discover, or re-discover, the richness and
diversity of Cambridge's
buildings and public
spaces through a range of amazing lights. Brighten
the
winter days by attending shows, concerts,
guided tours, family activities
and talks.
More information:
March
Cambridge
Style Week
Cambridge's annual fashion week
includes various catwalk shows,
boutiques(精
品店), in-store events and
much more! Cambridge Style Week showcases a
variety of stores from in and around
Cambridge, ranging from popular brands,
designer labels to independent boutiques.
More information:
April
Cambridge
Literary Festival
Founded in 2020, Cambridge
Literary Festival is an important event of the
city's cultural calendar. Every April and
November, it is held in the city's
historic
centre and offers creative writing discussions as
well as talks and
readings from established
authors. Usually, its spring festival lasts for
five days while its winter one is for one day
only.
More information:
21. What's one of
the features of E-Luminate festival?
A. The
Internet. B. The light. C. Shows.
D. Talks.
22. Which festival is held twice
every year?
A. E-Luminate.
B. Cambridge Style Week.
C. Cambridge Literary
Festival. D.
Festival.
23. The
festival that lasts for the shortest time is held
in _____.
A. January
B
“I like
photography because it captures amazing things
that you might
not see again,” Timmy Walsh
says. He takes pictures of flowers, sunsets and
road signs. But those photos don’t usually end
up in a scrapbook (剪贴簿)
or on his bedroom
walls.
When Timmy was five, he found out that
his aunt Bev had lung cancer. He
wanted to do
something to help her. His first idea was to sell
his photos
B. February C. March
D. April
Cambridge Winter Ale
from
a lemonade--type stand in front of his house in
Pennsylvania. “My mom
said it wouldn’t work
because we were not on a busy street,” Timmy
explains.
His next idea was to have an art
show. Timmy decorated his home with
candles,
flowers, and white lights. Then he arranged his
photos. Timmy’s
mom, Sheila, remembers: “Our
dining-room table was filled, the living
room
--everything was filled with photos.” Friends,
family, and Timmy’s
teachers came to the show.
He raised more than $$300 for cancer research that
night. Aunt Bev was “very happy and excited”,
he says.
After a local newspaper wrote a story
about Timmy’s photos, a volunteer
offered to
help him set up a website. As people learned about
his cause, called
Camera for a Cure, Timmy
began receiving invitations to sell his pictures
at art galleries and fund-raisers. Since then,
his work has appeared in more
than 20 shows.
When Timmy is at a show, he greets each
customer and talks about what
he was thinking
when he took his photos. And he always shares
facts about
lung cancer. Sometimes donations
and sales are slow, but that doesn’t bother
him. “It doesn’t matter how much money we made
because we just raised
awareness,” he says.
Timmy knows that finding a cure for lung cancer
will
take time and effort. So Timmy will keep
doing his part by shooting and selling
photos
of the things he sees.
24. Before Timmy
started Camera for a Cure, he__________.
A.
always sold lemonade in front of his house.
B.
liked making scrapbooks by using his photos.
C. had developed a deep interest in
photography.
D. had been providing photos for
a local newspaper.
25. What can we learn about
the art show Timmy held at his home?
A. It was
generally popular. B. It cost $$300 to
organize
it.
C. It was funded by
Aunt Bev.
website.
26. For Timmy,
what’s the benefit of selling his photos at art
galleries?
A. Raising money more quickly.
B. Increasing public awareness of lung cancer.
C. Exchanging ideas with other artists.
D.
Improving his photographic skills.
of the
following can best describe Timmy?
A. Proud
and confident.
B.
Imaginative but cautious.
D. Determined and
D. It was advertised on a
C. Generous but
self-centered.
warm-hearted.
C
Are
you a social media addict? Are you always checking
your smartphone
to see how many 'likes' you've
received for your latest post? Maybe you feel
comforted by the sound that someone has sent
you a message?
Don't worry, you're not alone.
We check our phones an average of 150 times
a
day, and around 30% of the total time spent online
is devoted to social
media. Some experts now
fear this habit could be damaging our mental
health.
This is something particularly
bothering young adults, according to a
study
from the University of Pittsburgh. It found the
more they used social
media, the more likely
they were to be depressed. In tests, those people
who
checked social media frequently were 2.7
times more likely to be depressed
compared to
those who spent most of their time generally
surfing the internet,
who had just 1.7 times
the risk.
Some of us certainly feel sad when
we're ignored on social media sites,
or when
we see someone else having a better time than us.
But depression is
a more serious
condition and clinical psychologist, Abigael San,
recently
told the BBC that, a real issue, and
it’s been getting significantly
worse over the
last 5-6 years. You can get so addicted that it
takes you away
from your real r, Abigael does
admit that social media
is more likely to
worsen pre-existing issues than directly cause
them.
Other research by Glasgow University
found that teenagers are affected
by the
24-hour demands of their social media accounts. It
found that those
with higher levels of
emotional investment in social media, and who use
it
at night, were more likely to feel
depressed and anxious.
Despite these warning
signs, why do some of us continue to keep
clicking?
Well, I suppose we all want to be
liked and we don't want to miss out on a
conversation that's taking place online. But
we need to know when to switch
off our
virtual(虚拟的)online world and connect with the real
world instead.
28. Who is more likely to be
depressed according to the study?
A. People
checking social media frequently.
B. People
surfing the Internet regularly.
C. People
receiving a few “likes” for their posts.
D.
People longing for more messages.
29. Why does
the author give a quote(引文) from Abigael San in
Para.4?
A. To introduce the coming topic.
B. To give a more supporting example.
C.
To stress the importance of social media.
D.
To explain the cause of a social media addict.
30. Why do people get addicted to social media
according to the author?
A. Because they have
more time and money.
B. Because the virtual
world is much more attractive.
C. Because they
want to attract more attention.
D.
Because emotional investment in social media
benefits them.
31. What’s the passage mainly
about?
A. It’s common for teenagers to be a
social addict.
B. Using smartphones does harm
to people’s health.
C. It’s better to stay
away from virtual online world.
D. Social
media addiction contributes to depression.
D
NEW DELHI—In India’s space center on the
barrier island of Sriharikota,
the white-
jacketed scientists held their breaths.
The
country’s trusty red-and-white satellite launch
vehicle had lifted
off moments before and
blasted into orbit.
The Polar Satellite Launch
Vehicle C-37 was about to perform a delicate
maneuver(操纵,任务)—carefully sending 104
satellites into the heavens, the
highest
number ever attempted in one mission. One Indian
space analyst on
television likened the
complicated maneuver to dropping children at
different bus stops.
About 10 a.m.
Wednesday, the announcement came: All the
satellites had
been successfully launched. The
scientists breathed a collective sigh of
relief, and backslapping and applause
followed.
“This is a great moment for each and
every one of us. Today we have made
history,”
project manager B. Jayakumar said afterward. The
total number of
satellites far outstripped(超过)
the previous record—37 at the same time
sent
into space by Russia in 2020.
Wednesday’s
launch was another success for the Indian Space
Research
Organization (ISRO), which is rapidly
gaining a reputation globally for its
effective yet low-cost missions.
India had
already sent up dozens of satellites, including 20
in one launch
last year.
In 2020,
India became the first Asian nation to send a
probe(探测器) into
orbit around Mars, a $$74
million effort that, as Prime Minister Narendra
Modi
noted at the time, cost less than what it
took to make the Hollywood space
movie
“Gravity”.
The fierce national pride that
resulted after that success sent the Mars
probe rocketing onto the face of the country’s
new 2,000 rupee($$30) currency
note (钞票)in
November.
“Now India is showing its
competitiveness in the $$300 billion global
space market,” said Rajeswari Pillai
Rajagopalan, head of the Nuclear and
Space
Policy Initiative at the Observer Rearch
Foundation in New Delhi.
32. What does the
underlined word “likened” mean in the 3
rd
paragraph?
A. contributed
D. tied
B. compared C. preferred
33. What does
India’s Prime Minister Modi imply according to the
8
th
paragraph?
A. The
104-satellite maneuver cost more money than the
film “Gravity”
did.
B. Shooting a film is
always more expensive than launching a rocket.
C. The Mars probe rocketing is characteristic
of being low in cost.
D. All real explorations
are cheaper than virtual ones.
34. What’s the
feeling of the scientists after launching all the
satellites
successfully?
A. Relaxed
Surprised
35. It can be inferred that
after the success in the 104-satellite launch,
India will .
B. Nervous C.
Upset D.
A. become No. 1 in the
global space market
B. take up a larger market
share in the future
C. show its ability among
local competitors
D. have an order of $$300
billion
第二节(共 5 小题;每小题 2 分,满分 10 分)
根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多
余选项。
Rujuta Teredesai grew up in Pune, a city in
India. She saw that girls
and boys in her
community were not treated equally. Girls were
responsible
for all the household work. 36
Women didn't have the same rights as men.
They
often suffered from mistreatment and sometimes
even physical violence.
37 But she saw that
organizations working to end gender
discrimination(性别歧视) usually paid attention
only to the actions and
attitudes of girls.
talked to young boys about equality,she said.
38 The organization, Equal Community
Foundation (ECF), now reaches 40,000
people in
20 communities in Pune.
ECF matches small
groups of boys, ages 14 to 17,with male
instructors
for a 15-week period. The
instructors talk to the boys about treating girls
with respect. 39 They discuss times when the
boys experienced unfair
treatment. Then they
work with the boys to come up with ways the boys
can
help spread tolerance. Boys have completed
projects like making maps of the
safest routes
for girls to walk at night.
we have found is
that these boys don’t mean to be
discriminatory,
Teredesai says.
make girls'
lives better, everyone in the community wins.
A. They help boys relate to girls’
experiences.
B. It's part of the solution to
end discrimination.
C. It's just that
they don't realize they’re doing it.
D. Many
families didn't send their daughters to school.
E. Unfair treatment of girls and women is a
problem in India.
F. Teredesai wanted to make
a difference for girls and women.
G. So she
decided to create a space for boys to learn about
girls' rights.
第三部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)
第一节 完形填空(共20小题,每小题1.5分,满分30分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后各
题所给的四个选项(A,B,C和D中,选出可以填入空白
处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
My 3.5-year-old son Advait taught me a
beautiful lesson today. It is
amazing to watch
him 41 up.
Today he asked me to sit down and
42 with him. I did so as he will not
43
calling out till I give in. He was playing with
beads(珠子),threading
(穿过)them.
After he 44
playing it was time to put the beads in the box.
He was
45 picking up each bead, looking at
it as if it were made of chocolate and
then
putting it into its box.
With over a hundred
beads to 46 ,I was getting annoyed.
he pick
up 10 every time or pour them in?
did this with
as much involvement as he had while playing.
Actually, there
was no 48 in his play and
his putting the play away.
Suddenly it hit me
that this boy was 49 the whole process. For him
the
50 was in the process of the game. Every
bit was as fun as the other.
I thought of
myself as a kid when we would go out to play
cricket(板
球).If I was not playing, I was 51
to wait for my turn. 52 ,I was only
happy
for the few moments I was playing. Only the 53
of doing something
made me cheerful.
The rest of the time was spent 54 for my turn or
recalling
the past. This is how I have so
often 55 my life.
But 56 my son peacefully
putting beads into the box after he finished
his game taught me that the process is the
57 .The joy of travel is not
in getting there
but in every
58 of the journey.
Isn't
this what living in the NOW is all about? My son
showed me that
it was about 59 enjoying
every moment with 60 love and peace.
41.A.
grow
B. get
B. talk
C. turn
D. come
D. play
D. avoid
D.
42.A. study
43.A. consider
44.A. enjoyed
practiced
45.A.
suddenly
46.A. go
47.A. calm
48.A. need
C. act
B. stop
C. suggest
B.
tried C. finished
B. slowly C.
busily
D. quickly
D. find
D. careful
B. choose
C.
count
B. mature C. angry
B.
difference C. meaning D. difficulty
49.A. sharing
50.A. fun
creativity
B. imagining C.
completing D. enjoying
B. request C.
impression D.
51.A. energetic
excited
B. unhappy C. patient D.
52.A. By the way B. To my surprise C.
As a result
end
53.A. reason B.
plan C. effect
D. In the
D.
process
54.A. competing
55.A. lived
B. discussing C. calling D. waiting
B. changed C. proved D.
expected
56.A. asking for
on
57.A. end B. way C. goal
D. research
D. step
B. looking
at C. caring about D. depending
58.A.
direction
59.A. totally
60.A.
free
little
B. chance C. time
B.
finally C. personally
B. safe
D. briefly
D. C. complete
信丰中学2020学年高三年级暑假英语周练一答题卡
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第二节
阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形
式。
(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15 分)
The Chinese
government has decided to end its one-child policy
and allow
families to have two children. A
statement gives the reasons for the change,
__61__ (say) it is meant to balance population
development, stop a declining
birth rate and
strengthen the country’s work force.
China___62__ (carry) out the one-child policy
in 1980. But the government
permitted a small
number of ___63__(couple) to have two children.
For example,
some rural families were
given__64__ (approve) to have two if the first-
born
was a girl. In 2020, the government
permitted other families to have two if
one
parent was an only child.
A teacher and
population expert, Jiang Quanbao, explains how
Chinese
families will react___65__ the
policy. “Many young people in the cities
are
___66__ (probable) not interested in having a
second child,” he says,
“People in rural
villages may be__67__ (much) interested, but some
of them
are already allowed to have two
children.”
At the end of 2020, China had
__68__ population of 1.37 billion people, a
total of 800 million of ___69__ are employed.
But that job market population
is expected _
70_ _ (drop) by 2050. With the two-child policy,
the labor
shortage will be relieved, starting
in 20 years.
第四部分写作(共两节;满分35分)
第二节 书面表达(满分25分)
假定你是李华。你的好友李涛说高三学习压力
太大,他有点担心自己坚持不住。
请你用英语给他写一篇短信,内容包括:
1.坚持(perseverance)的重要性;
2.举例说明;
3.你的想法。
注意:
1.词数100左右;
2.可以适当增加细节.,以使行文连贯;