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1、崇明区2020届第二次高考模拟考试试卷英语2020.5(考试时间120分钟,满分140分。请将答案填写在答题纸上)I.ListeningComprehensionSectionADirections:InSectionA,youwillheartenshortconversationsbetweentwospeakers.Attheendofeachconversation,aquestionwillbeaskedaboutwhatwassaid.Theconversationsandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaconversat
2、ionandthequestionaboutit,readthefourpossibleanswersonyourpaper,anddecidewhichoneisthebestanswertothequestionyouhaveheard.1 .A.Aphysicist.B.Anoperator.C.Asurgeon.D.Apsychologist.2 .A.Inacollege.B.Inabank.C.Inapropertyagency.D.Inanaccountingoffice.3 .A.Gohome.B.Gotravelling.C.Helpinalab.D.Helpinatrave
3、lagency.C.Seemoreoftheexhibition.5 .A.Thetimetoclosestudentaccounts.C.Thelimitsonstudentloans.6 .A.Thewomanisbetteratwritingreports.C.Thewomanshouldhavetoldhimearlier.7 .A.Themanseldomeatsinthecafeteria.C.Thespringrollcontainsmorevegetables.4 .A.Leavetheexhibition.B.Ignorewhatthemansays.D.Helptheman
4、understandart.B.Theapplicationproceduresofstudentaccounts.D.Theapplicationdeadlineofstudentloans.B.Heisunqualifiedtowritethereport.D.Heshouldhavemadelast-minutepreparations.B. Thewomanpreferscannedvegetables.D.Thecafeteriausuallyusescannedvegetables.8.A.Shewarnedthemanpreviously.B.Shethinksthechemis
5、tryclassisdifficult.9.A.Onlytakemorningclasses.C.Getusedtoskippinglunch.C. Themanshouldhavegotupearlier.D.Themanneedstobemoreattentiveinclass.B.Maketimeforlunchinherschedule.D. Changeherscheduleaftershehaslunch.10.A.Thedataneedtobecollectedsoon.B.Thequestionshaven'tbeendesignedyet.pra.peC.Theman
6、willhelpthewomaninterviewpeople.D.Thewomanhasn'tdecidedonthethemeofthe1/17SectionBDirections:InSectionB,youwillheartwoshortpassagesandonelongerconversation,andyouwillbeaskedseveralquestionsoneachofthem.Thepassagesandtheconversationwillbereadtwice,butthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Whenyouhearaq
7、uestion,readthefourpossibleanswersonyourpaperanddecidewhichoneisthebestanswertothequestionyouhaveheard.Questions11through13arebasedonthefollowingpassage.11.A.Chargingitsvisitors.B.Meetingitsovernighttourists'requirements.C.Restrictingitsaccess.D.Monitoringindividualsarrivinginprivatecars.12ATohe
8、lphotelsearnmore.C. Tosupportsomeservices.13ATransportcompaniesdisapproveofit.D. Thefeeistoohighformosttourists.B.Topreventvisitorsstayingovernight.E. Toaddataxonservices.B.Veniceisaccessibleinalldirections.D.Itmaymaketourismlessaggressive.Questions14through16arebasedonthefollowingpassage.14.A.Toear
9、nmoree-sportsscholarships.B.Toarousegirls'interestinSTEM.C.Toattractagreaterrangeofgamers.D.Toprovidecollegeopportunitiesforgirls.15.A.Thegeneraleducation.B.Lowreputationofrolemodels.C.Lackofappropriatee-games.D.Theassumptionthatgirlsaren.tfit16.A.Thechoiceofgames.B.ThegenderofplayersC.Thewealth
10、ofplayers.D.Thecompetitionenvironment.Questions17through20arebasedonthefollowingconversation.17.A.Thewaytopayforvacations.C.Thebudgetlimitofavacation.18 .A.Bycar.B.Byship.19 .A.Itcanchangehisviewonbudgeting.C.Itoffersachancetoreadmorebooks.driving.20 .A.Themanisafraidtotakeaplane.C.Thewomanearnsmore
11、thantheman.B. Thetimetospendvacations.D.Thechoiceofholidaydestinations.C. Bytrain.D.Byplane.B.Itisfuntoenjoythesceneryontheway.D. ItisjoyfultolistentomusicwhileB.Themanprefersadebt-freeholiday.D.Thewomanuseshercreditcardatwill.2/17II.GrammarandVocabularySectionADirections:Afterreadingthepassagebelow
12、,fillintheblankstomakethepassagecoherentandgrammaticallycorrect.Fortheblankswithagivenword,fillineachblankwiththeproperformofthegivenword;fortheotherblanks,useonewordthatbestfitseachblank.Sneakers(运动鞋)MadefromOldChewingGumDutchfashionandshoelabelExplicitWearishopingtosolveoneoflife'stickysituati
13、onstheannoyanceofsteppinginwastechewinggumonthepavementwhilehelpingtokeepAmsterdam'scitystreetscleaThebrandhaspartneredwithlocalmarketingorganizationlamsterdamandsustainabilityfirmGumdrop(21)(create)alimitededitionsneakerforadultsmadefromrecycledgumcollectedfromthecity'spavements.Chewinggumc
14、ausesanincrediblyseriousecologicalproblem,(22)itismadefromplasticsthatdonotbiodegrade(生物降解).It'salsothesecond(23)(common)formofroadsidelitter,aftercigaretteends.Anincredible3.3millionpoundsofgumareincorrectlythrownawayonthesidewalkseachyear,(24)(cost)thecitymillionsofdollarstocleanup.Gumdropplan
15、stocollectwastegumfromthestreetsofAmsterdam,cleanthem,andturnthemintoGum-Tec,thematerialthatformsthebaseoftheshoe.Thewastegumwillbeputtogoodusetomakestylishkicks,(25)willalsoraiseawarenessfortheanti-litteringcause.(26)(price)ataround$332,theshoeswillcomeintothemarketsometimenextmonth.Availableforpre
16、ordernow,thenewGumshoesneakersofferedinbothabubblegumpinkandablack/redcolorway(27)(feature)long-lastingrubberoutsoles(鞋子夕卜底)shapedfromrecyclablecompoundsproducedbyGumdrop,20percentofwhicharemadefromgum.Nearly2.2poundsofgum(28)(use)ineveryfourpairsofshoes.AmapofAmsterdamismadeintothebottomofthesolest
17、oremindpeopleofthelitteringproblem.Evenbetter,thesneakersactuallystillsmelllikebubblegum,(29)theannoyingstickiness.Justasgoodasanysneakerwitharubbersole,theGumshoeshelpgetchewinggumoffourstreetsandkeepthedangerouslynon-biodegradablesubstanceoutofoureco-system.3/17Tohelpspreadtheirsustainabilitymessa
18、ge,(30)Gumshoe'screatorsarehopingtodoistoexpandtheirprojecttoothermajorcitiesaroundtheworld.SectionBDirections:Afterreadingthepassagebelow,fillineachblankwithaproperwordgiveninthebox.Eachwordcanonlybeusedonce.Notethatthereisonewordmorethanyouneed.A.documentaryB.categorizeC.senseD.claimedE.ridF.o
19、utlookG.balloonedH.formerI.determinedJ.romanticK.driveFormerWorld'sFattestManFindsLoveHewasoncetheworld'sfattestmanweighinginatanincredible980poundsandconsuming20,000calories(卡路里)aday.Butitseemsthatafterlosing672poundsfollowingasurgery,itnotjustPaulMason'shealththathasamorepromising(31)i
20、sweightlossmayhavealsopromotedhislovelife.Mr.MasonhasonlyknownhisnewgirlfriendRebeccaforamonthandthepairareyettomeet,butalreadythe52-yearoldhas(32)thatRebeccaistheloveofhislife.ThepairmetonlinelastmonthwhenRebeccasawatelevision(33)aboutMr.Mason'sextremefatnesstheresultofovereatingwhenapreviousre
21、lationshipended.Shewassotouchedbyhissituationastogetintouch,keentohelpMr.MasongettheNHS(NationalHealthService)topayforasecondoperationto(34)himoflayersofextraskin.Mr.Masonsaid:"Shedidn'treallythinkofanything(35)atthebeginning.ItwasnuntilthesecondconversationthatIrealisedtherewasmoretheretha
22、njustfriends.Shefeltthesameandbroughtuptheideaofusbeingboyfriendandgirlfriend.”Mr.Masonsaysthathedoesn'goforlooksandfindsRebecca'(36)attitudeparticularlyattractive."Itisherpersonality,her(37)andpassionthathasmademefallforher.Wesharethesameideasandinterestsandshehasmademelookatlifeinanew
23、way.ForalongtimeIcouldn'treallyseelightattheendofthetunnel,butsinceRebecca'sbeenI'vegotawholenew(38)ofworthandexcitement.”Mr.Mason(39)tohisincrediblesizebyeatingtentimestheamountneededbyanormalmanduetoacompulsiveeatingdisorder.Ashisweightrosesharplyhewasleftunableto4/17standorwalkbeforef
24、inallybecomingbed-riddenandbeinglookedafterfulltimebycarers.Firefightershadtoknockdownthefrontwallofhis(40)homesotheycoulduseaforklifttrucktolifthimoutandputhimintoanambulancewhenheneededanoperationin2002.III.ReadingComprehensionSectionADirections:Foreachblankinthefollowingpassagetherearefourwordsor
25、phrasesmarkedA,B,CandD.Fillineachblankwiththewordorphrasethatbestfitsthecontext.Highschoolstudentswhotakemusiccoursesscoresignificantlybetteronmath,scienceandEnglishexamsthantheirnon-musicalpeers,accordingtoanewstudypublishedintheJournalofEducationalPsychology.Schooladministratorsneedingtocutbudgets
26、oftenlookfirsttomusiccourses,becausethegeneralbeliefisthatstudentswhodevotetimetomusicratherthanmath,scienceandEnglish,will_41_inthosedisciplines.“Ourresearchprovedthisbelief42_andfoundthemorethestudentsengagewithmusic,thebettertheydointhosesubjects,saidUBC(UniversityofBritishColumbia)educationprofe
27、ssorandthestudy'sprincipalinvestigator,PeterGouzouasis.tudentswholearnedThesplayamusicalinstrumentinelementaryand_43_playinginhighschoolnotonlyscoresignificantlyhigher,butwereaboutoneacademicyearaheadoftheirnon-musicpeerswithregardtotheirEnglish,mathematicsandscienceskills,asmeasuredbytheirexamg
28、rades,_44_theirsocioeconomicbackground,race,previouslearninginmathematicsandEnglish,andgender.”Gouzouasisandhisteam_45_datafromallstudentsinpublicschoolsinBritishColumbiawhofinishedGrade12between2012and2015.Thedata_46_,madeupofmorethan112,000students,includedthosewhocompletedatleastonestandardizedex
29、amformath,scienceandEnglish.Studentswhostudiedatleastoneinstrumentalmusiccourseintheregularcurriculumcountedasstudents_47_music.Theresearchersfoundthe_48_relationshipsbetweenmusiceducationandacademicachievementweremorepronouncedforthosewhotookinstrumentalmusicratherthanvocal(发5/17声的)music.Thefinding
30、ssuggestskillslearnedininstrumentalmusic_49_verybroadlytothestudents'learninginschool.“Learningtoplayamusicalinstrumentandplayinginabandisvery_50_,"saidthestudy'cs-investigatorMartinGuhn,anassistantprofessorinUBCsschoolofpopulationandpublichealth."Astudenthastolearntoreadmusicalnot
31、es,develo-hieyel-mindcoordination(协调),developkeenlisteningskills,develop_51_skillsforplayinginabandanddevelopdisciplinetopractice.Allthoselearningexperiences,andmore,playarolein_52_thelearner'scognitivecapacities(认知能力),executivefunctions,andmotivationtolearninschool.Theresearchershopethattheirfi
32、ndingswillbebroughttothe_53_ofstudents,parents,teachersandadministrativedecision-makersineducation,asmanyschooldistrictsovertheyearshaveemphasizedmathematicsandliteracy_54_otherareasoflearning,particularlymusic.“However,theamusingaspectisthat_55_educationcanbetheverythingthatimprovesall-aroundacadem
33、icachievement,“saidGouzouasis.41. A.overbalanceB.underperformC.overworkD.underplay42. A.fantasticB.strategicC.embarrassingD.wrong43. A.resistedB.delayedC.desertedD.continued44. A.thankstoB.incontrasttoC.regardlessofD.bymeansof45. A.examinedB.publishedC.storedD.exchanged46. A.reportB.sampleC.analysis
34、D.center47. A.takingB.composingC.sharingD.performing48. A.casualB.symbolicC.predictiveD.changeable49. A.transferB.declineC.attachD.limit50. A.attractiveB.distinctC.independentD.demanding51. A.lifeB.literacyC.teamD.survival52. A.alteringB.enhancingC.distractingD.labeling53. A.attentionB.questionC.edg
35、eD.glory54. A.intermsofB.asaresultofC.incaseofD.atthecostof55. A.healthB.musicC.scienceD.schoolSectionB6/17Directions:Readthefollowingthreepassages.Eachpassageisfollowedbyseveralquestionsorunfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Choosetheonethatfitsbestaccordingtotheinfo
36、rmationgiveninthepassageyouhavejustread.(A)AgrowingnumberofAmericanstatesarerequiringschoolstoteachstudents“medialiteracy”skills.Californiaisthelateststatetopasssucharequirement.Medialiteracy,alsoknownasnewsliteracy,istheabilitytousecriticalthinkingskillstorecognizedifferencesbetweenrealandnews.Then
37、ewlawrequiresCalifornia'sDepartmentofEducationtoprovidematerialsrelatedtomedialiteracyonitswebsite.Itsgoalistogivestudentsasetofeffectivetoolstomakeinformeddecisions".ThemedialiteracyeffortswerebasedonaStanfordUniversitystudyfrom2016.Itfoundthat80percentofU.S.middleschoolstudentsfailedtorec
38、ognizeanadvertisementthatlookedlikearealnewsstory.Theresearchersalsofoundthathighschoolstudentshadtroubletellingthedifferencebetweenarealandafakenewswebsite.Thestudycalledformoreeffortstohelpstudentsrecognizefalseinformationontheinternet.Itsaidthatyoungpeoplealsoneedtheskillstofindoutwherenewsstorie
39、scomefrom,andtobeabletojudgethetrustworthinessofsourcesandwriters.CarolynEdyisaprofessorofcommunicationatAppalachianStateUniversityinNorthCarolina.Shesaidshehasseenaclearchangeinherstudents'abilitiestojudgenewssources.E(saidthatwhenstudentsusedtoreadprintednewspapers,itwaseasierforthemtorecogniz
40、efactfromopinion.Now,it'snecessarytoteachstudentshowtofullyexaminewebsites.OneofEdy'sgoalsistoteachstudentshowtoresearchthenewsorganizationsresponsibleforthestoriestheyarereading.Onewaytodothisisforstudentstoaskaseriesofquestions.Oneexampleis,“Whatistheoverallmissionoftheorganization?"E
41、dysaidyoungpeoplealsoneedtojudgewhethernewsorganizationsidentifyanypossibleconflictsofinterest.Anotherquestiontoaskis,“Whatdotheydowhentheygetastorywrong?Responsibleandtrustworthynewsorganizationsissuecorrectionsifsomethingisfalselyreported,shesaid.Edyaddedthatonegoodthingtocomeoutoftheriseofmisinfo
42、rmationandfakenewsis7/17thatithasmademanypeopleseekoutgoodreporting.56 .ThenewlawpassedinCaliforniamainlyaimsat.A.helpingstudentsidentifyfakenewsB.improvingstudents'criticalthinkingskillsC.offeringstudentsrealinformationD.enablingstudentstomakequickdecisions57 .WhydoestheauthormentiontheStanford
43、Universitystudy?A.Topresentthedetailsofthelaw.B.Toprovideasetoftoolsforthelaw.C.Toshowthereasonbehindthelaw.D.Toindicatetheeffortsbasedonthelaw.58 .WhichisawaysuggestedbyCarolynEdyforstudentstojudgethetrustworthinessofanewsorganization?A.Identifyingtheconflictsofinterestinit.B.Correctingitsfalselyre
44、portednewsstories.C.Learningaboutitsbackgroundinformation.D.Askingaseriesofquestionsaboutitsnews.59 .Thepassagemainlytellsusthatmedialiteracy.A.cancontributetotheriseofgoodnewsreporting60 isbecomingmuchmoreimportantwiththelawpassedC.canimproveAmericanstudents'understandingofnewsD.isincreasinglyr
45、ecognizedasessentialforstudentsintheUS(B)PAssionArtsFestivaluseartsPAssionArtsFestivalthisyearwillrunfrom6Julyto25August,bringingcommunityartsto250,000residentsacrossSingapore.Thefestivaltheme,“OurHome,OurHeARTs”,invitesresidentstotoexpressourloveforourcommunityandforSingapore.Ouraimistobringresiden
46、tstogethertoexperienceandappreciatecreativity.Lookforwardtoover500artsactivitiesandprogrammes,includingvisualartdisplaysandperformingartsco-createdbyresidentsandartists.Thefollowingaresomeofthem.ARTSPARTYTELOKBLANGAH8/17TIME:14July(9:00AM12:00AM)PLACE:TalokBlangahMallArtcanhappeninsomanywaysandforso
47、manypeopleandthatiswhatArtsPartyTelokBlangahwillshowyouthisJuly!Forexample,youcanparticipateinthelargeoilpaintingactivitytocompleteahugeoilpaintingart.Orcarryartinyourpocketanytimeandanywherebycreatingyourownmatchboxart.Wdrealsobringingarttherapytotheelderlyasitbecomesmorepopularinoursociety.Comeexp
48、loreNagomiart,aJapanesearthealingmethodthatintroducescalmandrelaxationtothepainter.HUESINTUNETIME:20July(2:00PM8:00PM)PLACE:KampungAdmiraltyOneofthemostexpectedpartisHuesinTune'performanceline-up.SembawangHuesisthehighlightwithmusicperformances.FusionTunesfeaturescross-racialbands,andOurOwnTunep
49、resentsheartfeltmusicbytalentedresidents.Cometothisfestivalvillage!L.O.U.DKAMPONGGLAMTIME:27July(7:30PM9:30PM)PLACE:KampongGlamCommunityClubAtKampongGlam,thetheatreperformanceVoicesfromtheBellyofCarpwilltakeusbackcenturiesintoSingapore'shistoryfordiecoveries.MADTEAPARTYTIME:12August(9:30AM11:30A
50、M)PLACE:PasirRisEliasCCARTISTS:StacyHuang,JesseChongandLenaLokMadTeaPartyisinspiredbyAliceinWonderland.Thiswillbeaninstallationofdelightfultreats,whereresidentscangatheraroundtheteatabletocreate"food"together.60 .WhatisthegoalofPAssionArtsFestival?A.Tomakethecountrymoreappealinginart.B.Tod
51、evelopasenseoftogethernessthroughart.9/17C.Topromotecooperationbetweencommunities.D.Tocultivateayounggenerationfullofcreativity.61 .Alice,whoisinterestedinpainting,shouldgototoenjoythefestival.A.KampungAdmiraltyB.KampongGlamCommunityClubC.PasirRisEliasCCD.TalokBlangahMall62 .Whatcanbelearnedfromthep
52、oster?A.HuesinTune'sperformancesareintendedformusiclovers.B.MadTeaPartymainlyinvolveslearningtomakeandservetea.C.TheperformanceatKampongGlamisaboutthehistoryofman.D.ArtsPartyTelokBlangahisspeciallydesignedfortheelderly.(C)Todayasrtificialintelligencemaynotbethatclever,butitjustgotmuchquickerinun
53、derstanding.Alearningprogramdesignedbythreeresearcherscannowrecognizeanddrawhandwrittencharactersafterseeingthemonlyafewtimes,justasahumancan.Andtheprogramcandoitsowellthatpeoplecanttellthedifference.Thefindings,publishedinthejournalScience,representamajorstepforwardindevelopingmorepowerfulcomputerp
54、rogramsthatlearninthewaysthathumansdo.Althoughcomputersareexcellentatstoringandprocessingdata,theyrless-than-stellarstudents.Youraverage3-year-oldscouldpickupbasicconceptsfasterthanthemostadvancedprogram.Inshort,“Youcangeneralize,“saidcoauthorJoshuaTenenbaum.Butthere'ssomethinghumanscandowithjus
55、talittleexposuretheycanbreakanobjectdownintoitskeypartsanddreamupsomethingnew."Toscientistslikemewhostudythemind,thegapbetweenmachine-learningandhuman-learningcapacitiesremainsvast,'Tenenbaumsaid."Wewanttoclosethatgap,andthat'-tBiourgloag”Now,Tenenbaumandhiscolleagueshavemanagedtob
56、uildadifferentkindofmachinelearningalgorithm(算法)一onethat,likehumans,canlearnasimpleconceptfromveryfewexamplesandcanevenapplyitinnewways.Theresearcherstestedthemodelonhumanhandwriting,whichcanvarysharplyfrompersontoperson,evenwheneachproducestheexact10/17samecharacter.Thescientistsbuiltanalgorithmwit
57、hanapproachcalledBayesianprogramlearning,orBPL,aprobability-basedprogram.Thisalgorithmisactuallyabletobuildconceptsasitgoes.Inasetofexperiments,thescientiststestedtheprogramusingmanyexamplesof1,623handwrittencharactersfrom50differentwritingsystemsfromaroundtheworld.Inaone-shotclassificationchallenge
58、,peoplewerequitegoodatit,withanaverageerrorrateof4.5percent.ButBPL,slightlyedgedthemout,withacomparableerrorrateof3.3percent.Thescientistsalsochallengedtheprogramandsomehumanparticipantstodrawnewversionsofvariouscharacterstheypresented.Theythenhadhumanjudgesdeterminewhichonesweremadebymanandwhichweremadebymachine.Asitturnedout,thehumanswerebarelyasgoodaschanceatfiguringoutwhichsetofcharacterswasmachine-producedandwhichwascreatedbyhumans.Thefindingscouldbeusedtoimproveavarietyoftechnologiesinthenearterm,includingforothersymbol-basedsystemssuchasgestures,dancemovesandspokenandsignedlang
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