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1、2020年普通高等学校招生全国统一考试?工苏省名师押题密卷(5)英语试题第一部分:听力略第二部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分35分)第一节单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)请认真阅读下面各题,从题中所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。21. Your IQ isn tdetermines whether you will succeed in your future life.A. whatB. whereC. thatD. why22. Housing pricesmuch higher now if the government hadn t taken measure

2、s tocon trol house deali ng.A. wereB. would beC. had bee nD. would have bee n23. Wealth is importa nt but as a matter of fact, I think ,is health that coun ts.A. whichB. whatC. thereD. it24. Did you finish readi ng that l ong no vel?No, I ran out of. It s too long and I only completed half of it.A s

3、ympathyB devoti onC. patie neeD stre ngth25.She cared more about her students than her own health. That s why two years passedshewas treated for breast cancer.A. since B. beforeC. after D. un til26. The early pion eers had tomany hardships to settle on the new land.A. go intoB. go along withC. go ba

4、ck onD. go through27. The course no rmally attracts 20 stude nts per year,up to half will be from overseas.A. i n whichB. of whomC. of whichD. for whom28. What are you goi ng to do on May Day?.If weather permits, I may go mountain-climb ing with my frien ds.A. Don t mention it B. It doesn t matteC.

5、Forget it D. It depends29. Have they got our car repaired?I don t knowut itwhen I called them yesterday.A. was repairi ngB. was repairedC. was being repairedD. had bee n repaired30.It s so nice to hear from her again., we last met more than thirty years ago.A. What s more B. That s to say C. In othe

6、r words D. Believe it or not31. Korea n wave is sweep ing across China, withSouth Korea n TV series You WhoCame From The Star gai ning n ati on wide popularity.A. The; aB. A; /C. A; theD. The; the32. Are you going to see The Flowers of War by Zhang Yimou?.It s said to be too good a film to miss.A. N

7、o problem!B. That s for sure.C. Why me?D. Why bother?33.I am sure we can help you solve the problem,you tell us all the n ecessaryin formatio n.A. in case B. now that C. provided that D. in order that34. Lydia, what did our headteacher say just now?Every boy and every girl as well as the teachers wh

8、o to lead the group asked to be at the school gate before 6: 30 in the morni ng.A. is; isB. are; areC. are; isD. is; are35. James was enjoying the art show, his wife wan ted to go home.A. or B. for C. so D. but 第二节完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)请认真阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。Born in 1963 in Sierra V

9、isa, Arizona, USA, Jessica learned to live her life with her feet. Born without arms, she faced many 36 .There were many questions at the time about whether Jessica would be able to live a“ 37” life. However, Jessicaher saidshfiat18 had a tear about her birth condition. He had 38full con fide nce in

10、 her pote ntial.With the 39 of her pare nts and family, Jessica became con fide nt in herself as an adult and continued to 40 the world with her feet.As a child, Jessica studied dance in her hometown. When her first 41_arrived, she asked to be put in the back row. Her dance teacher told her there wa

11、s no 42 row.Ten tatively she took the stage with the other stude nts and performed her 43 . When she fini shed, the applause from the audie nce gave her en courageme nt and 44 to con ti nue dancing for 14 years. 45, Jessica earned her first Black Belt in the International Taekwondo Federation at the

12、 age of 14.After 46_from high school, Jessica atte nded the Un iversity of Ariz ona47_ she earned abachelor s degree in psychology. When talking about her degree, she frequen4 _that psychology trusts the way people think has a greater 49_on their lives than a physical limitation.Jessica s most famou

13、s accomplishment was learning how5to . It took three states, four airpla nes, two flight i nstructors and a discouragi ng year to 51!be right aircraft: a 1946 415C Ercoupe Airpla ne. She 52_the Guinn ess World Record 53_be ing the first pers on certified to fly an airpla ne with only her feet.Jessic

14、a now 54 a motivati onal speaker. She travels the world shari ng her story and 55people to be creative and inno vative.36. A. challe ngesB. troubleC. adva ntagesD. in flue nces37. A. uniqueB. specialC. no rmalD. unu sual38. A. freque ntlyB. neverC. everD. certai nly39. A. argume ntB. un dersta nding

15、 C. oppositi onD. support40. A. decorateB. exploreC. explodeD. establish41. A. performa neeB. imageC. exhibiti onD. appeara nee42. A. backB. frontC.edgeD. middle43. A. li neB. emotio nC. routi neD. behaviour44. A. sympathyB. sorrowC. doubtD. con fide nee45. A. Un fortu natelyB. DelightedlyC. Disappo

16、 in tedlyD. Hopefully46. A. admitti ngB. en teri ngC. graduat ing、D. settli ng47. A. whichB. whe nC. whatD. where48. A. dreamedB. ig noredC. expla inedD. refused49. A. symbolB. frustrati onC. evide neeD. impact50. A. boardB. flyC.seatD. la unch51. A. findB. loseC. cancelD.seek52. A. experie needB. s

17、cheduledC. receivedD. praised53. A. forB. aga instC. beyondD. within54. A. describes asB. regards asC. treats asD. works as55. A. amaz ingB. en courag ingC. enjoyingD. ast onishing第三部分阅读理解(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)请认真阅读下列短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。ANever before had a Kitche n so much of a HistoryIt te

18、lls of Freedom,Success,a nd of the Architecture of big America n cities.Because that is where it started:in the second half of the 19th century!Welcome to a new Era of Kitche n In terior Desig nBack the n,a Gen erati on of successful America n En trepre neurs dreamt of a new style of Architecture to

19、 express their pers onal wealth.This dream was realized by young architects such as Daniel Burn ham and Sta nford White.They all had studied at the cole des Beaux-Arts in Paris.A nd they created a new style for Architecture and In terior Desig n,n amed after the famous French Art In stitute:Beaux-Ar

20、ts.SieMatic BeauxArts Breaks and CreatesIn fact it was not a new style at all,but a compositi on of styles from differe nt periods and cultures.Ma ny world-famous structures such as the Chicago Art In stitute and the Statue of Liberty acco unt for it.But what does that have to do with your kitche n?

21、 Just as much as you want it to.Because in the same way that the an ti-c onven ti onal architects back the n took the freedom to combine elements from different historical eras,today,you too can break the conventional rules of style and create someth ing n ew:your own pers onal compositi on of your

22、kitche n.For that,SieMatic BeauxArts offers unique opport un ities:A broad range of seem in gly con flict ing features that you comb ine to a harm onious desig n of your own.You can choose from menu of various forms,appealing colors,and precious materials,to create an environment that is much more t

23、han just a kitche n:a reflect ion of your pers on ality.56. Why did the BeauxArts style attract America n en trepre neurs?A. It helped display their money status.B. It was created by famous architects.C. It was n amed after a famous in stitute.D. It represe nted the 19th cen tury urba n culture.57.

24、What is un ique of SieMatic BeauxArts?A. Its desig ns are an ti-c onven ti on al.B. Its desig ns come from famous structures.C. Its customers can enjoy their own compositi on.D. Its customers can choose from various new styles.BJoy Mangano was 33 and divorced, had three kids un der age 7, and was ba

25、rely keep ing up payme nts on her small two-bedroom home by worki ng extra weeke nd hours as a waitress, There were times when I would lie in bed and think, I dont know how Im going to pay that bill, Mangano says.But she had a special ability for see ing the obvious. She knew firstha nd how hard it

26、was to mop the floor. I was tired of bending down, putting my hands in dirty water, wringing out a mop, Mangano says. So, I said, Theres gotta be a better way.How about a self-wringing mop? She designed a distinctive tool you could twist in two direct ions at once, and still keep your hands clea n a

27、nd dry. She set out to sell it, first a few at flea markets.Then Mangano met with the media. But would couch potatoes (泡在电视机前的人)buy amop? The experts on shopp ing TV were less tha n certa in. They gave it a try, and it failed. Mangano was sure it would sell if theyd let her do the on-camera dem on s

28、trati on. Brave little me. I said, Get me on that stage, and I will sell this mop because its a great item.So QVC, a mult in ati onal corporati on specializ ing in televised home shopp ing, took a cha nce on her. I got on stage and the phones went crazy. We sold every mop in minu tes.Today shes pres

29、ide nt of Ingenious Desig ns, a multimilli on-dollar compa ny, and one of the stars of HSN, the Home Shopp ing Network. Talk ing about her household inven ti ons is as n atural for me as it is for a pare nt to talk about their child, Mangano says.Today one of her favorite products is Huggable Han ge

30、rs. The thin, space-sav ing impleme nts are the most successful goods ever sold on HSN, with 100 millio n hanging out there in closets across the USA. Of course, you could nt possibly sell han gers on TV.58. The two items that Mangano desig ned and produced are.A. welcomed by housewivesB. bought by

31、mult in ati onal corporati onsC. see n at flea marketsD. found by the media59. Which of the following is NOT true according to the passage?A. Mangano once had to work seve n days a week to support her family.B. Mangano got the idea of self-wringing mop from her own experience.C. The experts on shopp

32、 ing TV were con fide nt about Manganos mop.D. QVC is a bus in ess orga ni zati on that sells goods on TV.60. From the passage we can know that Mangano now.A. sells her goods mostly at marketsB. has become famous and got richC. has stopped household inven ti onsD. has sold her two-bedroom home61. Hu

33、ggable Han ger is the thing that people can use.A. to clea n the floorB. to take pictures like a cameraC. to make pho ne calls like a cellph oneD. to put their clothes on it to keep their shapeCO. He nry Museum 崛HoursLocati onWed nesday-Su nday409 East Fifth StreetNoo n 5:00p.m.Austi n, Texas 78701F

34、ree Admissio n(512) 472-1903The aim of the O. Henry Museum is to collect, preserve, and in terpret artifacts(手工艺品)and archival (档案) materials relative to the author, for literary, educational, and historical purposes that are accessible to the public. The museum was established in 1934, un der the a

35、uthority of the City of Aust in, and is both a Nati onal Register Property and a Nati onal Literary Lan dmark.The O. Henry Museum is ope n Wedn esday through Sun day, noon to 5:00 p.m. Admissi on is free. Tours are also available for free. Please con tact the museum at least one week in adva nee to

36、schedule a tour for a group of 10 or more. Metered parking is available on the street in front of the museum. The museums gift shop has for sale T-shirts, coffee mugs, DVDs, and an array of books by and about O. Henry.GROUP TOURSWe ask for one week adva nee no tice of groups larger tha n 10 people,

37、in cludi ng schools, church groups, and orga ni zati ons.DONATIONSDon ati ons greatly ben efit the museum and its programs. Inquire about con tribut ing. VOLUNTEERCon tact us about volun teeri ng at the museum. We are curre ntly in n eed of a garde ner and a volunteer docent (讲解员).STAFFValerie Benn

38、ett, CuratorValerie.be nn ettci.aust in .tx.usMichael Hoin ski, Culture & Arts Educati on SpecialistMichael.ho in skici.aust in. tx.usElizabeth Taylor, Doce nt62. Which of the followi ng is TRUE?A. Before you en ter the museum, you should first buy a ticketB. Your working voluntarily in the museum i

39、s appreciated.C. You can drink coffee in the museums gift shop.D. You can have a tour in the museum the whole day.63. If a school teacher pla ns to take her class to visit the museum.A. her stude nts should don ate some money to the museumB. she should prepare well to be her stude nts guideC. they m

40、ust go there on a workdayD. her pla n should be scheduled64. What can we know about the museum from the text?A. It is owned by O. Henry.B. It is an art museum.C. It bel ongs to a famous author.D. It is in memory of O. Henry.DFreedom and Resp on sibilityFreedom s challeiegin the Digital Age is a seri

41、ous topic.We are facing today a strange new world and we are all won deri ng what we are going to do with it.Some 2,500 years ago Greece discovered freedom.Before that there was no freedom.There were great civilizati on s,sple ndid empires,but no freedom any where.Egypt and Baby Ion were both tyrann

42、i es, one very powerful man ruli ng over helpless masses.In Greece,in Athens(雅典),a little city in a little country,there were no helpless masses.And Athe nians willi ngly obeyed the writte n laws which they themselves passed,a nd the un writte n, which must be obeyed if free men live together.They m

43、ust show each other kindn ess and pity and the many qualities without which life would be very painful uni ess one chose to live alone in the desert.The Athe nians n ever thought that a man was free if he could do what he wan ted.A man was free if he was self-c on trolled.To make yourself obey what

44、you approved was freedom.They were saved from look ing at their lives as their own private affair.Each one felt resp on sible for the welfare of Athe ns,not because it was forced on him from the outside,but because the city was his pride and his safety.The essential belief of the first free governme

45、nt in the world was liberty for all men who could control themselves and would take responsibility for the state.s pride and joy to givBut discoveri ng freedom is not like discoveri ng computers .It cannot be discovered once for all .If people do not prize it,a nd work for it,it will go.C on sta nt

46、watch is its price.Athe ns cha nged .It was a change that took place without being noticed though it was of the extreme importance,a spiritual cha nge which affected the whole state .It had bee n the Athe nian their city.That they could get material ben efits from her n ever en tered their min ds.Th

47、ere had to be a complete cha nge of attitude before they could look at the city as an employer who paid her citize ns for doing her work.Now in stead of men givi ng to the state,the state was to give to them.What the people wan ted was a gover nment which would provide a comfortable life for them;a

48、nd with this as the primary object,ideas of freedom and self-relia nee and resp on sibility were neglected to the point of disappearing.Athens was more and more looked on as a cooperative bus in ess possessed of great wealth in which all citize ns had a right to share.Athe ns reached the point whe n

49、 the freedom she really wan ted was freedom from resp on sibility.There could be only one result .If men in sisted on being free from the burde n ofself-depe ndence and resp on sibility for the com mon good,they would cease to be free.Responsibility is the price every man must pay for freedom.It is

50、to be had on no other terms.Athe ns,the Athe ns of Ancient Greece,refused resp on sibility;she reached the end of freedom and was n ever to have it aga in.TBut, “ the excellent becomes the permanent,” Aristotle said.Athens lost freedom forever,butfreedom was n ot lost forever for the world.A great A

51、merica n, James Madiso n, referred to: capacity(能力)of mankind for self- government. ” No doubt he had not an idesatlhe was speaking Greek.Athe ns was not in the farthest backgro und of his min d,but once man has a great and good idea,it is never completely lost.The Digital Age cannot destroy it.Some

52、how in this or that man thought such an idea lives though uncon sidered by the world of action.One can n ever be sure that it is not on the point of break ing out into action only sure that it will do so sometime.65. What does the underlined word“ tyrannies ” in Paragraph 2 refer to?A. Co un tries w

53、here their people n eed help.B. Powerful states with higher civilizati on.C. Splendid empires where people enjoy freedom.D. Governme nts ruled with absolute power.66. People believi ng in freedom are those who.A. regard their life as their own bus in essB. seek gains as their primary objectC. behave

54、 within the laws and value systemsD. treat others with kindn ess and pity67. What cha nge in attitude took place in Athe ns?A. The Athe nians refused to take their resp on sibility.B. The Athe nians no Ion ger took pride in the city.C. The Athe nians ben efited spiritually from the gover nment.D. Th

55、e Athe nians looked on the gover nment as a bus in ess.68. What does the sentence“ There could be only one result.” in Paragraph 5 mean?A. Athe ns would continue to be free.B. Athe ns would cease to have freedom.C. Freedom would come from resp on sibility.D. Freedom would stop Athe ns from self-depe

56、 ndence.69. Why does the author refer to Aristotle and Madis on?A. The author is hopeful about freedom.B. The author is cautious about self-gover nment.C. The author is skeptical of Greek civilizati on.D. The author is proud of man s capacity.70. What is the author s understanding of freedom?A. Free

57、dom can be more popular in the digital age.B. Freedom may come to an end in the digital age.C. Freedom should have priority over resp on sibility.D. Freedom n eeds to be guara nteed by resp on sibility.第四部分任务型阅读(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)请认真阅读下面短文,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:每个空格只填一个单词。Uni ess you are like Nasty Gal s foun der Sophia Amoruso , the passwords you use to access your email and the endless other accounts you need for work aren t filled with intention.With in creas ing security requireme nts , it s likely your word/nu mber

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