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1、秘密启用前“超级全能生” 2020 高考全国卷 24 省 1 月联考甲卷英语注意事项:1. 本试题卷共 8 页,满分 150 分,考试时间 120 分钟。2. 答题前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号等填写在答题卡的相应位置。3. 全部答案在答题卡上完成,答在本试题卷上无效。4. 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,再选涂其他答案标号。5. 考试结束后,将本试题卷和答题卡一并交回。第一部分 听力 ( 共两节,满分 30 分 )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

2、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. When does Professor Brown's lecture start on Thursday?A. At 8:30. B. At 9:30. C. At 10:30.2. What will the speakers get ready for?A. A send-off party. B

3、. A birthday party. C. A big meal.3. Where does the conversation probably take place?A. In a ticket office. B. In a railway station. C. In a travel agency.4. What's the probable relationship between the speakers?A. Teacher and student. B. Boss and clerk. C. Doctor and patient.5. Where does the m

4、an live now?A. In his parents' house. B. In the rented apartment. C. In his new house.第二节 (共15 小题;每小题 1.5 分,满分 22.5 分)听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A B C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5 秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出 5 秒钟的 作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。听第 6 段材料,回答第 6, 7 题。6. Why did the woman come to Maple Town?A. To w

5、ork in the Hilton Hotel. B. To visit Maple Town. C. To look for the tour guide.7. Where is the Hilton Hotel?A. On Victoria Road. B. On Lake Street. C. On Church Road. 听第 7 段材料,回答第 8 至 10 题。8. What is the woman against?A. Using drugs. B. Doing tests on animals. C. Testing animals.9. What does the man

6、 do most probably?A. A writer. B. An officer. C. A chemist.10. What can we learn about the man?A. He will invent more drugs to cure illnesses.B. He thinks animals should have more rights.C. He thinks people are more important than animals. 听第 8 段材料,回答第 11 至 13 题。11. What will the woman do next Sunda

7、y?A. See her tutor. B. Apply for a library card. C. Go to London.12. Where did the woman meet Mary?A. In the library. B. In the bar. C. In the Teaching Building.13. Where did the woman go with Mary?A. The Experiment Building. B. The library. C. The Student Union's Office. 听第 9 段材料,回答第 14 至 16 题。

8、14. How long will a presentation last?A. 30 minutes. B. 20 minutes. C. 10 minutes.15. What is the research about?A. History. B. Experiment. C. Environment.16. Who will make preparations for the presentation?A. The speakers. B. Dr. White. C. Mr. Smith. 听第 10 段材料 . 回答第 17 至 20 题。17. What is the speake

9、r talking about?A. Introduction to Ivy College. B. Application to Ivy College. C. Invitation to Ivy College.18. Who can go to Ivy College?A. Students at 17. B. Students above 18. C. Students under 17.19. What will the students do if they want to experience the local people's life?A. Read related

10、 books. B. Do more sports. C. Live in the homestay.20. What can the students do at weekends?A. Travel in the UK. B. Go to work. C. Interview celebrities. 第二部分 阅读理解 (共两节,满分 40 分) 第一节 ( 共 15 小题;每小短 2 分,满分 30 分 )阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。AART GALLERIES AND MUSEUMSFrom the beautiful to the fantas

11、tic , there are endless discoveries to make at Ontario's galleries and museums.GROUP OF SEVENThe Group of Seven was a community of Canadian artists in the early 20th century who connected with the country's rugged( 崎岖的 )environment through a unique style of landscape painting. The work of th

12、e Group of Seven , along with associated artists , has come to represent a distinct , globally recognized, Canadian artistic identity. Follow in the footsteps of the Group of Seven and connect Ontario's cherished landscapes to the visionary art they inspired.ART GALLERIESThe Group of Seven's

13、 great Canadian landscapes can be admired at the McMichael Canadian Art Collection in Kleinburg, Ottawa's National Gallery and the Art Gallery of Ontario in Toronto.Recently relocated, the Museumof Contemporary Art is now housed in the first five floors of the historic Tower Automotive Building

14、in the west end neighbourhood of the Junction. Witness the beauty of the Algoma area reflected in regional art at the Algoma Art Gallery, which also includes a permanent Group of Seven collection.MUSEUMSDiscover fascinating exhibits at the Museum of Nature and the Canadian Museum of History in Ottaw

15、a, home to numerous of award-winning national museumsand galleries. Visit the Nepean Point , located beside the Alexandra Bridge, to view the statue of Samuel de Champlain, "the father of- 3 -NewFranee", in honour of his explorationof the Ottawa River from 1609 to 1615. The Royal OntarioMu

16、seum in Toro nto features new displays from around the world each seas on.21. What can we know about the Group of Seven?A. It enjoyed a good reputation.B. It lived in the rugged environment.C. It had little in flue nee on later pain ters.D. It loved group travel across Can ada.22. Which gallery has

17、a permanent collection of paintings by the Group of Seven?A. McMichael Ca nadia n Art Collectio n. B. Ottawa's Natio nal Gallery.C. Art Gallery of On tario.D. Algoma Art Gallery.23. What can visitors do at the Nepean Point?A. Witn ess the beauty reflected in regi onal art.B. View the statue of S

18、amuel de Champla in.C. Enjoy new exhibits from all over the world.D. Walk through award-w inning n ati onal museums.BOlympic Nati onal Park, with its thick rain forests and breathtak ing seen ery, has a n aturalattract ion for many Pacific Northwester ners. But it drove Seattle writer Rosette Royale

19、 away.To Royale, the park seemed like a damp, dirty, in hospitable place. "I could n't figure out whyanyone would want to drag a 50-po und pack into the wilder ness and camp there for days," he said."It did n't make sen se."Then he met Brya nt Carlin. Carlin soldReal Chan

20、ge on the street for a livi ng. He was alsoa skilled outdoorsman and a nature photographer who would take weeks-long photographic journeys to the park. The two menconn ected in the fall of 2011 whe n Royale in terviewed Carlin for a feature story in Real Change about Carlin's photography.That fi

21、rst time they met-a nd for years afterward-Carl in in vited Royale to go camp ing withhim. Each time, Royale said "Tha nks, butno tha nks." It was un til one day, in the spri ng of2015that Royale surprised himself by saying yes. "Little did I know," said Royale, "that saying

22、 'yes' would change the course of my life."Royale and Carlin went on five separate journ eys to the Olympic wilder ness. They camped inspri ng, summer, fall and win ter. For Royale, the trips were exhausti ng and terrify ing. But thetrips were also revelatory, and helped Royale develop

23、a relati on shipwith the outdoors that he'd n ever experie need before.For Carlin, the trips were an opportunity to throw off the label of "homeless". In Olympic National Park, sleeping outside just means you're a camper. But there was one aspect of Carlin's life in the city th

24、at he couldn't escape: alcohol abuse. While he never brought beer on their camping journeys, the effects of years of drinking weren't so easy to leave behind.Against the backdrop of the park, a friendship developed that would help each manwork through these challenges-and allowed each, in hi

25、s own way, to help the other transform his own life.24. What prevented Royale from camping out in the Olympic National Park at first?A. He couldn't bear the silence of the rainforest.B. He used to he sad to be separated from Carlin.C. He didn't like the environment in the park.D. He was afra

26、id of the company of the drunks.25. How did Royale react to Carlin's invitations until 2015?A. He kept showing excitement. B. He insisted on refusing them.C. He didn't care about them.D. He accepted them with pleasure.26. What's the probable meaning of the underlined word "revelator

27、y" in Paragraph 4? A. Distinctive. B. Interesting. C. Adventurous. D. Meaningful.27. What did Royale and Carlin benefit from camping out together?A. They got rid of the habit of drinking. B. They transformed each other's life. C. They took a lot of beautiful pictures. D. They got away from

28、the noisy city.CA proposed dam near the Grand Canyon would flood miles of the Little Colorado River Gorge, resulting in severe consequences for sacred Native American cultural sites and local wildlife, an environmental group has warned.If the plan eventually gets the green light, the 24-story struct

29、ure will be built across the Little Colorado River about 6 miles upstream from the point where it meets the Colorado River in the Grand Canyon National Park. In fact, the dam's planned location lies within the Navajo Nation Native American territory.The dam would measure 240 feet high and 500 fe

30、et wide. The plan also involves a second 140-foot-high dam as well as other construction. The developers say the project would be able to produce 3 300-gigawatt( 千兆瓦 )hours of power.The permit for the Little Colorado River site has now been accepted by the Federal EnergyRegulatory Commission(FERC),

31、meaning the project is one step closer to becoming a reality. However, environmentalists are concerned about the damage that such a project could cause.The Center for Biological Diversity(CBD)-a national, non-profit organization dedicated to the protection of endangered species and wild areas-has wa

32、rned that the dam would cause flooding that has the potential to“ eliminate" miles of river habitat for an endangered, federally protected fish known as the humpback chute(弓背鲑 ), which is found in the Grand Canyon.Meanwhile, the CBDsays that the project would “ industrialize"lands near two

33、 sacred culturalsites of the Hopi Tribe, whose reservation is entirely surrounded by the Navajo Nation territory. Taylor McKinnon, a senior public lands campaigner at the CBD, said in a statement, "This would create profound cultural and biological harm. There will be an enormous effort to stop

34、 this dangerous proposal in its tracks."The FERC says that public will be allowed to comment on or seek to prevent the project until November 22.28. What is mainly talked about the dam in Paragraph 2?A. The amount of work. B. The appearance. C. The location. D. The influence.29. What has attrac

35、ted the attention of environmentalists?A. The cultural and biological harm. B. The destruction of Indian homes.C. A decrease in the amount of water. D. The abolition of Indian reservation.30. What will happen to humpback chubs after the completion of the dam?A. They will seldom come into sight. B. T

36、hey will disappear from the earth.C. They will be listed as endangered. D. They will move to other rivers.31. What is the best title of the passage?A. Two Voices on the DamB. Two Different Opinions on EnergyC. The Protection of CultureD. A Coming Debate on the DamDA massive storm is expected to brin

37、g record snow and cold unusually early to parts of theRocky Mountains, where residents were warned to prepare for widespread power failure, crop damage and dangerous roadways, meteorologists said Friday.The storm moving into the region on Friday was expected to last three days, bringing strong winds

38、 and rain that will turn into snow over the weekend. That will he followed by temperatures dropping to unseasonably cold levels early next week, with the coldest spots dropping to the teensand 20s. "This is going to be a very long duration, wet event," said National Weather Service lead me

39、teorologist Paul Nutter.theiraheadCities that haven't seen September snow in decades canceled sporting events and readied street plows( 除雪机 ), while residents brought in their garden vegetables and covered plants of the hard freeze.Glacier National Park temporarily closed some roads and campgrou

40、nd ahead of the storm. Elsewhere, Montana wildlife officials and weather centers warned hunters and other outdoor recreationists to be careful in dangerous backcountry conditions.NorthWestern Energy was increasing staffing at its customer service centers and preparing equipment to respond to power f

41、ailure, said spokeswoman Jo Dee Black, but cautioned that call wait times might be longer if the power failure is widespread.In Missoula, which has not received snow in September since 1983, state Department of Transportation officials were preparing snowplows and sanding trucks and putting up "

42、;watch for ice on bridge" signs, maintenance chief Steve Felix told the Missoulian.The warm roadbeds will probably melt most of the snow during the weekend, Felix said, but the cold temperatures forecast for Monday could create black ice while drivers likely haven't put on their snow tires

43、yet."I'm concerned people will not be ready for this," he said. "They shouldn't take this storm lightly."32. What preparations have been made for the coming storm?A. Residents have brought in enough food and vegetables.B. Outdoor recreationists have prepared sports protec

44、tion.C. Many sporting events have been canceled in the cities.D. NorthWestern Energy has increased staffing to respond.33. Which day will be the coldest according to the weather forecast?A. Friday. B. Saturday. C. Sunday. D. Monday.34. What does the last sentence imply?A. The snowstorm was not as vi

45、olent as expected.B. Felix was worried about the safety of his family.C. City residents shouldn't take the storm seriously.D. Some people didn't mind the violence of the storm.- 7 -35. In which column of the website does the text probably appear?A. Science. B. En terta inment.C. News. D. Spo

46、rts.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。How to Deal With Embarrassme ntEvery one gets embarrassed at some point in time because every one makes mistakes. Embarrassme nt may be the result of unwan ted atte nti on, a mistake, or being placed in a situati on that makes you un

47、comfortable. 36 However, there are better ways to deal with embarrassme nt.Evaluate the situation. Howyou handle an embarrassing situation depends on what has happened to embarrass you. If you did someth ing wrong, you may feel embarrassed because you should not have done what you did. 37 Eachsituat

48、ionrequires a slightlydifferentapproach to overcomethe feeli ngs of embarrassme nt.Apologize if necessary. If you did something wrong, you will need to apologize for your mistake. Having to apologize might make you feel a bit more embarrassed,but it is n ecessaryto deal withthe orig inal embarrassme

49、 nt and move forward. 38 Forgive yourself and stop beating yourself up. After you have apologized, you need to forgive yourself for what you did or said. 39 That'sbecause it will help you to stop beating yourselfup.40 While you don't want to ignore the embarrass ing thing that you did or sai

50、d, afteryou have evaluated it and dealt with the situation, you should move on. You can help yourself and others move past the embarrassing thing by changing the subject or invitingthem to do somethingelse.A. Forget the embarrassme nt.B. Forget about the thi ngs that calm you dow n.C. Make sure that

51、 your apology is sincere and direct.D. But that is a different situation if you did something by accident.E. Forgivi ng yourself is an importa nt step in deali ng with embarrassme nt.F. You may feel like you want to hide away un til the embarrassme nt passes.G. You will not be able to face your best

52、 friend because of your uncon scious hurt.第三部分 语言知识运用(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A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。I was busy that mornin g. I was already stress ing about how I was going to 41 all mydeadlines. I'm 42 to do things that I love, but my life is 43 with various

53、writingdeadli nes.So whe n I 44 inwork ing part-time for our family bus in ess, things got 45 busynow.Whenmy son called to see could 46 my two-year-oldgrandson Nolan for a few hours, my firstthought was, no way I could do that. My sec ond thought was, no way I could not do that. Family comes 47 , an

54、d I know that 48 with my sweet gra ndbabies will in crease by way too fast.Nolan's huge smile and sparkling eyes 49 my heart. We played with 50 that had been his daddy's when he was a little boy. Wearing Granddaddy's hat, Nolan stood on a chair and helped me fix 51 , and the n we had a p

55、ic nic in the kitche n. I could tell he was gett ing 52 , so I sat him on my lap. He put his head aga inst my shoulder. There are no words to 53 thesweet ness of that mome nt.But I almost _5£ all_of that precious ness before that day 55 I thought that I did n'thave time. It made me realize

56、something else. Sometimes in the busyness of my days-most of thetime _56 things-it's easy to forget to spe nd time with 57 . So this week, I'm 58 for the re min der to take time for what is precious to me. I don'tever want to miss those 59 momentswith mygrandbabies any more. Even more, I

57、 don't ever wantto miss a mi nute whe n family is willi ng to 60 with me. 41. A. meet B. set C. push D. make42. A. amazed B. admired C. blessed D. honoured43. A. strict B. busy C. popular D. familiar44. A. taught B. added C. wrote D. passed45. A. extra B. sharp C. fair D. really46. A. keep B. ad

58、apt C. choose D. watch47. A. last B. first C. seco nd D. late48. A. barga ins B. problems C. quarrelsD. mome nts49. A. broke B. turned C. meltedD. ope ned50. A. roses B. leaves C. fruits D. toys51. A. breakfast B. dinner C. lu nchD. meals52. A. angry B. Ion elyC. hungry D. sleepy53. A. describe B. e

59、xperie neeC. develop D. taste54. A. lear ned B. missed C. enjoyed D. appreciated55. A. if B. un tilC. whe n D. because56. A. wasti ngB. play ingC. readi ngD. writi ng57. A. childre nB. booksC. familyD. work58. A. cheerfulB. successfulC. gratefulD. hopeful59. A. pricelessB. worthlessC. carelessD. helpless60. A. go onB. hang outC. catch upD. get away第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,在空白处填

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