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1、江苏省南京市十校 2020 届高三下学期 5 月调研英语试题第 I 卷第一部分听力(共两节,满分20 分)做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答 题卡上。第一节(共 5 小题:每小题 1 分,满分 5 分)听下面 5 段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C 三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。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。does the man want to doA. Send mail to Sally.B. Con tact Mary.C. Get Marys

2、address.long will ittake the woman to reach Beijing by trainA. 5 hours.B. 7 hours.C. 10 hours.are the speakers mainly talking aboutA. A new dress.B. The weather.C. A rece nt eve nt.can we lear n about the mans new roommateA. He really likes potatoes.B. He is fond of watchi ng TV.C. He seldom visits

3、his pare nts.is the man look ing forA. Gloves.B. Bus tickets.C. A pen.第二节(共 15 小题;每小题 1 分,满分 15 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,并标在试卷的相应位置。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。听下面一段对话,回答第 6 和第 7 两个小题。will pick up the speakersA. At 9: 00 am.: 00pm.C. At:50

4、0 pm.will the speakers be at 6: 00 pmA. In the hotel.B. On the banana farm.C. In the butterfly park.听下面一段对话,回答第 8 至第 10 三个小题。is the woma nA. An architect.saleswoma n.gallery worker.9. How did the man know about the galleryA. From his frie nd.B. From a website.C. From a magaz ine.10. What does the ma

5、n thi nk of the exhibiti onA. He did nt like it at all.B. He liked the video a lot.C. He found the paintings great.听下面一段对话,回答第 11 至第 13 三个小题。will the woma n do on SaturdayA. See a film.B. Do the housework.C. Visit her pare nts.did the mans family move to the USA. Before he was born.B. Whe n he was a

6、 young child.C. Whe n he was a tee nager.do we know about boys in In dia n familiesA. They dont help with the housework.B. Theyre expected to work at an early age.C. They must take care of their sisters.听下面一段对话,回答第 14 至第 17 四个小题。does workA. In Paris.B. InLondon.C. In Bergamo.will leave for the airpo

7、rtA. At about 6:30 am.B. At about 5:30 am.C. At about 4:15amwhom will have lunch on Mon dayA. Gavi n.B. Gia nni Riva.C.is Linda most probablyA. A secretary.B. A tour guide.C. A saleswoma n.听下面一段独白,回答第 18 至第 20 三个小题。is the passage mainly aboutA. The origi n of advertis ing.B. The prosperity of advert

8、is ing.C. The importa nee of advertis ing.s the finan cial source of the mass mediaA. Advertiseme nts.B. The private bus in esses.C. The local gover nmen ts.does the speaker talk about at lastA. Ways of advertis ing.B. The popularity of advertiseme nts.C. Peoples opinions on advertis ing.第二部分:英语知识运用

9、(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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。years English movie dubbing competition will be held, but no date has yet been set for the_ofthe en tries to be selected.A. commissi onB. submissi onC. associati onD. occupati on22. I could speak their Ian

10、guage and_ with their problems because I had bee n there.A. i nterfereB. i nterpretC. ide ntifyD. i nteract23. Graduates are in spired to thi nk outside the box and inno vate ,break ing free from_ methods.A. conven ti onalB. con fide ntialC. con tradictoryD. comprehe nsive24. There are other Ian gua

11、ges that sound extremely differe nt,_ theyre con vey ing exactly thesamemea ning.A. as thoughB. eve n thoughC. so thatD. in thateyes locked with mine, and I guessed he_ the decision right then whether or not to simply tell methe truth.A. madeB. would makeC. was maki ngmade26. In terested in pain ti

12、ng, he_ paint with pen and paper after work, gradually cultivati ng himselfinto a self-taught pain ter.A. wouldB. mustD. should27. The authors description is vivid and thorough, and this_a very good read.A. en ters forB. falls forC. makes forD. calls for28. Many banks have announced to lower in tere

13、st rates_ the gen eral depressi on.A. i n sympathy withB. i n con trast toC. i n parallel with D. i n proporti on toOscars have bee n aro und for so long that they serve as an in dicator of_ the Hollywoodcom munity values now and in the past.A. thatB. whereC. howD. what30. _ the mistake in the begi

14、nning, the problem could have bee n preve nted at its source.A. Had not the compa ny ignoredB. If the compa ny did nt ignoreC. Had the compa ny not ignoredD. Would the compa nynot ignore31. Curre ntly Al is used mostl yin the tech in dustry,_ it has created efficie ncies and producedn ewproducts and

15、 services.A. whe nB. about whichC. wherewhich32. By the time of the ban was fin ally lifted, he_ at the airport for more tha n two weeks.A. was stuckB. had bee n stuckC. has bee n stuck D. had stuckvictims lived temporarily in shelters, and the earthquake_ everythi ng, they became homeless.A. destro

16、yeddestroyed C. destro yingD. to destroy34. -1 think there may be another way to handle the housing problem.-_ . The float ing cities are perhaps an inno vative soluti on.beg to differotherwise C. You have me there D. You have a point there35. -1 used to make my father angry but now welorejgetrynwej

17、ll.-So I bet you were_ when young.A. a black sheepB. a real weedC. a man in the street D. a real little devil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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑At the mid-May in 2018, the 69 year-old amputee (被截肢者)Xia Boyu fin ally stood proud on twoartificial legs o

18、n the peak of Mount Qomolangma, a symbol showcasing to the world the power of 36 .More than 40 years ago, Xia 37 both of his feet to frost bite after lending his sleeping bag to a teammember during the trip to climb Mount Qomolangma.Even though artificial legs were not 38_n China at the time, Xia st

19、rongly 39 that he would one day fulfillhis 40 dream and so, before that day came, the bestthi ng to do was to 41 himself by trai ning con sta ntly.Three years later he fin ally got his new legs, which en abled him to 42_ is sports career.However, fate once aga in took a 43 tur n whe n he was in his

20、40s. In 1993, ill ness developed on thestumps (残肢) on his legs, which required 44 third of his lower legs be years after that, he was diag no sedwith lymph can cer.Over the years, Xia n ever gave up his dream of climbi ng Mount Qomola ngma. 45 to his finalsuccessful climb in 2018, he had tried four

21、other times to climb to the summit, but each time Lady Luck gavehim the _46_ .The last time he _47_ his dream was in 2016. The the n 67-year-oldwas only 94 meters from thesummit, but a snow storm 48 his way. Taki ng his team members 49 in to con siderati on. Xia made the 50-decisi on to go back._ On

22、 May14, Xia felt 51 and a strong sense of fulfillme nt 52 in him, sta nding on the peak of the highestmountain in the world.The key is to focus on your dreams, in stead of the 53_ you encoun ter along he way. I did nt regretanything that I had done and accepted everything that life had 54 me, but I

23、never stopped fighting against55 , ” Xia said, stressing that fulfilling ones dream has nothing to do with age, disability or the thoughts orexpectati ons of others, but a firm belief in yourself.Jfi.A.sireiigttuE.E. ve-3S.A.afford3tle+B acceptable一 二1youre a fu-time student at a designatedlearning

24、institution( DLI)youre en rolled in a post-sec on daryacademic,vocati onal or professi onal trainingprogram or a sec on dary-level vocati onaltraining program ( Quebec only)youve started study ing二Applyi ng at a Service Canada Centre NormOly you must apply for a SIN inpers on, or have some one else

25、apply for youinpers on. However, if you live in a remote areawith no Service Canada Centrewithin 100 km,you are eligible to apply by mail. To con firmthis is the case,you can use your postal codecheck your eligibility on the Service Canadawebsite or call service Can ada at 7.recomme ndati ons forcha

26、nging clinical trial treatment rules involvingvincristine, including checking the hospitalbefore trial en rollme nt, and con sideri ng usinghalf the dose if the full amount is not available.“ We areall disappo in ted,” saidDr. Michael Lin k,a doctor at the Sta nford University School ofMedicine. Wit

27、hout vincristine, many childrenwith acute lymphoblasicleukemia will still becured, this is a difficult disease to treatingeneral, and with one hand tied behind yourback, it makes it much moredifficult. ” Dr. Linksaid.Un til earlier this year, there were twosuppliers of vin crist ine: Pfizer and Teva

28、. InJuly,Teva made a“ bus in ess decisi on to disc on ti nue the drug,” accordi ng to theFood and Drug AdmSiisteati on (FDAthen, Pfizer has been the only supplier, and thecompany lately has been experiencing troubleswith product ion. “ Pfizer has experie need adelay, and weare worki ng closely with

29、themand explori ng all waysto make sure this important cancer drug is available for the patients who need it,” the FDA Smith fromPfizer said the company would sped upadditional shipments of the drug over the nextfew weeks in an effort to make up for Teva swithdrawal from the market.58. Which of the

30、following statements ofvincristine is TRUE according to the passageA. It is quite rare and expensive.B. It is anirreplaceable drug.C. It is widely used in adult can cers.used tobe as com mon as bread and butter.59. We can learn from s words that_.will cause back painB. the treatment without vincrist

31、ine is almostimpossibleC. the treatment without vincristine can still becarried outD. lack of vin cristi ne will promote drugresearch60. What measures will the FDA take to solvethe problemnew ways to ship can cer drugs.an effort to produce vin cristi ne.M.A上B. assured4O.A.unf5ruhfd3. tin亡hall少驻山!41.

32、A.preiur?+-15. presentIZ.A.takeE begin*343.A.sudienB sharp*344.A.one+B. aLotkwB. Contrary卢B. pfd c町讥门47.A.put effan into Bhimself io14 8. A.blanketedB. blockedt4?.A hoD-oui*21B. safety50.A.finalsB disappoimiTig*51.A.iireincs5B reliefs52.A.welled up*1B. shoved5 3. A. distrustB. doubtsB. provided伽屮B f

33、earv请认真阅读下列短文,从短文后各题所给的 卡上将该项涂黑。第三部分:阅读理解(共C. cotifideiice-D. min曲C lost+JD. paid*3C. availab-leD. Teactiabl1C hoped*?D. believedC. unsolved.D. wire扛h龙山D.产书肚申C. completeD. continueC darkD.呂ood口C. theother*1D. GthgC. Back-1D. SimilarCHwld shoulder*DHpC goi close co-D- ihrw himself into*C. barhMD- smm

34、tM护C creditsD. struggledC.D. hearrbr cakingsC. paint-1D. lonelinesst1C. cam-e upD. sprang uprC. hardship孙D. criticiSHL*C. arrangedD. distritiutedTo*-1C. fate*D. misbeliefs-A、B、C、D 四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题15 小题;每小题 2 分,满分 30 分)ANote: There is no feeto apply for a SIN.56. If you want to apply for a SIN, you

35、can use the follow ing ways except_.A. appl ying at a Service Can ada CentreB. maili ng a Service Can ada CentreC. hav ing others apply for you in pers onD. appl ying on the Service Can ada Cen tre57. Which secti on of the website can you possibly find this articleA. Travel and TourismB. Busin ess a

36、nd In dustryC. Jobs and WorkplaceD. Immigrati on and Citize nshipBC. Forest Fires Un der Con trolD. Great Barrier Reef In HotWaterwith Pfizer to get more vincristine produced. Pfizer and Teva to deal with the problem together.C_Over the southern hemispheres summer, mercifully now at an end, Australi

37、a burned under a pitiless sun. Bush firesdown the continents eastern part consumed 46 macres of countryside, destro ying homes, tak ing lives and driv ing rare animals towards ext in cti on. To many Australia ns, the satellite pictures showing huge amounts of smoke drifting off to the eastover the G

38、reat Barrier Reef seemed a threat to life in an age of man-made warm ing.It tur ns out that high temperatures were doing great damage un der the water aswell. This month comes n ews thatexcepti on ally warm seas have led the GreatBarrier Reef, the world s biggest coral system, to suffer its third ma

39、ss bleaching in five years. The bush and the reef: Australia ns almost defi ne themselves by these two ecosystems, which onceseemed boun dless.Coral bleaching takes place when sea temperatures rise sharply, causing the coralpolyps that make up reefs to spraythe algae (海藻)that gen erate their food vi

40、aphotos yn thesis (光合作用) .Without the colour edalgae, coral soon dies,leav ing the complex colonies a ghostly white. Reefs can recover from occasional bleachings: the fastest-growing coralsregenerate in adecade or so. But mass bleachings on the Great Barrier Reef are beco ming evermore freque nt. An

41、d the runof rece nt bleachi ngs had already killed off relatively heat-intolerant coral species. What is striking this year is thatfor the firsttime the bleachi ng exte nded to the souther n part of the , closer to the pole, waters should be cooler. But not this year.The biblical rains that put out

42、the bush fires have also helped to lower water temperatures over the reef. The rains areproof to climate-change deniers that recent fires, droughts and floods are simply part of the n atural cycle. They point withdelight to the bush spri nging back to life. Yet while importa nt habitats depe nd upon

43、 fire to rege nerate, this summer fires,exceptionatey,destroyed temperate rai nforests too. Regard ing the reef, the deniers play dow n the damage and in sist onthe ability of“ nature to fix nature”sstruggle to recover.The bush fires threw the prime min ister, Scott Morris on, off bala nee.Holidayi

44、ng inH awaii made him look out if touch, while his Liberal Party scosy links to o-qgasnteelsisKianQn undercloser in spect ion. Mr Morris on s official“ represe ntativeQuee nland politicia n, points out that“ bleached corals are not dead coralsrecover. Although he admits climate change is a concern,

45、he once complained that to be worried about it is a form of“ childabuse ” . Most Australian care both about climate change andabout the Great Barrier Reef but not eno ugh, alas, to call their gover nment out over such ambivale nee.61. The greatest challe nge to the recovery of the Great Barrier Reef

46、 is_A. climate cha ngeB. bush fires C. heavy smoke D. high temperatures62. The underlined expression“ play down ” in Paragraph 4 is closest in meaning to_A. men ti on lightly B. thi nk highly of C. criticize fiercely D. take seriously63. What can we lear n from the last paragraphA. The gover nment i

47、s con fide nt that n ature will recover itself.B. The gover nment lays more emphasis on child abuse.C. The gover nment calls on the public tocare about climate cha nge.D. The gover nment admits climate cha nge ishigh on the age nda.64. Which of the following would be the best title for the passageA.

48、 Australia On FireB. Life Un der Threat.That is despite the accumulated effect of successive bleachi ngs from which reefass” to the Great Barrier Reef, Warre n En tscand predicts that“ forcingDeo had grow n up barefoot in Burun di, but for a peasa nt boy he had done well. He was twen ty- four. Un ti

49、l rece ntlyhehad bee n a medical stude nt, for three years at or n ear the top of his he had spe nt the past six mon ths on the run.He had one frie nd who had see n more of the world tha n East Cen tral Africa, a fellow medical stude nt n amed Jea n.And it was Jea n who had decided that New York was

50、 where he should go. Deo was traveling on a commercial visa. JeansFrench father had written a letter identifying Deo as an employee on a missi on to America. He was supposed to be going toNew Yorkto sell coffee. Deo had read up on coffee beans in case he was s father had also paid for the plane tick

51、ets. A fatbooklet of tickets.He had heard of Fre nch soldiers behav ing badly in Rwan da, and had eve n caught glimpses of them training militiamen( 民兵)in the camps, but wak ing up and see ing a white pers on in the n ext seat was nt alarm ing, No on ecalled him acockroach (蟑螂).No one held a machete

52、 (大砍刀)A voice was speak ing to him. Hetur ned and saw a policema n who seemed frie ndly. Deo spoke to him in Fren ch, butthe man shook his head and smiled. He asked a questi on in what Deo guessed was a woma n who had bee n sitt ing n earbygot up and walked over Fre nch, at Ion glast Fre nch, coming

53、 out of her mouth. Perhaps she could help, the woma n saidinFren ch. Deo thought: God. Im still in your han ds. She arran gedt o sit n ext to him on the flight to New York and asked himlots of wan ted to pay her back for help ing him. So he tried to an swer her talked most of the way to New York. Af

54、ter such longsolitude (独处),it felt won derful to talk.Whe n he reached Immigrati on the age nt stared at Deos docume nts, the n started ask ing questi ons in what had tobeEn glish. There was no thi ng to do except smile. The age nt went off and came back with ano ther man. He in troduced himselfto D

55、eo in Fren ch. His n ame was Muhammad. He said he came from Sen egal. Muhammad asked Deo the age nts questi onsand also some questi ons of his own. For the age nts, he asked Deo,“ Where are you coming from Whe n Deo said hehad come from Burun di,Muhammad made a pained face and said to him in French,

56、“ How did you get outThere was no time even to attempt an answer. The agents were asking another question: Deos visa said he was here onbus in ess. What bus in essSelli ng coffee bea ns, Deo told them through Muhammad. Just keep smili ng, Deo told himself.How much money did he haveTwo hundred dollar

57、s, Deo said with pride. The cash had been a gift from Jean. Exchanged for Burun dia n fran cs,it couldhave bought a lot of cows. But n either Muhammad nor the age nts looked impressed.Where was he stay ingJea n had told him hed be asked this. A hotel, he said.The age nts laughed. A week in ahotel on

58、 two hun dred dollarsIn 1994, airport security was nt what it soon would be. Muhammad said somethi ng in En glish to the age nts. Hiswordsmust have bee n the right on es, because after a few more questi ons, the age nts shrugged at each other and let him through,into America.He had no idea what hed

59、do n ext. After six mon ths on the run, he was in the habit of not look ing ahead. And whatwasthere to fear What could the man in the booth up ahead do to him Whatever it might be, hed already seen worse. God hadtaken care of him so far. And still was taking care of him, it seemed. As this serious-l

60、ook ing stra nger, Muhammad,walked himout of Customs, he said that Deo could stay with him in New YorkCity. But Deo would have to wait here for three hours.Muhammad worked at the airport as a baggage handler. He had to finish his shift. Could Deo wait three hourshours said Deo. Ofcourse!65. Which of

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