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1、英 语 2020.4本试卷分第I卷(选择题)和第n卷(非选择题)两部分。满分120分,考试时间120分钟。 第1卷(选择题共85分)第一部分:听力(共两节,满分20分)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。()1. Why is Mike so unhappy?A. He failed one of his exams. B. He is upset about others. C. He is worr

2、ied about physics.()2. How does the man probably feel?A. Happy. B. Nervous. C. Disappointed.()3. Who is the woman speaking to?A. A bank clerk. B. A tour guide C. A customs officer.()4. What can we learn from the conversation?A. Ann left here two years ago. B. The woman has covered a long way.C. The

3、man has lived here for two years.()5. What will the man probably do tomorrow?A. Stay at home. B. Do some shopping. C. Take an interview.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。听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。()6. Wh

4、ere does the conversation take place?A. In an office. B. In a restaurant. C. In an apartment.()7. What will the man do next?A. Go to work. B. Have dinner. C. Visit the woman's boss.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。( )8. What's the probable relationship between the speakers?A. Boss and worker. B. Waitress and

5、 customer. C. Interviewer and interviewee.( )9. When did the man get experience of design?A. When he was at college. B. When he worked at Fashion Central.C. When he studied computer programming.()10. What does the job involve?A. Moving to France. B. Doing some traveling. C. Working at weekends.听第8段材

6、料,回答第11至13题。( )11. What is the man doing?A. Checking out. B. Booking a room. C. Renting a car.( )12. How much should the man pay for renting the car?A. ¥200. B. ¥500. C. ¥600.( )13. Where did the man go last night?A. To a concert. B. To the beach. C. To a shopping mall.听第9段材料,回答第14至16

7、题。()14. What is the test about?A. Whether classical music can benefit one's intelligence.B. Whether Beethoven had a higher IQ than common people.C. Whether students are willing to listen to Beethoven.()15. How many students listened to Beethoven's in the test?A. 25. B. 50. C. 100.()16. How d

8、oes the man feel about the results?A. Bored. B. Excited. C. Surprised.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。()17. Why did the speaker give up the idea of being a chocolate tester?A. It is a dangerous job. B. It is hard to be professional.C. He had to take more responsibility.()18. What made the speaker want to become a

9、 football referee?A. The salary. B. The hobby. C. The training.()19. What can Spotty be?A. A dog. B. A stylist. C. A doctor.()20. Why did the speaker decide to become a journalist?A. He wanted to earn much money.B. He was good at gatheringinformation.C. He was experienced in researching.第二部分:英语基础知识运

10、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. Sometimes life is not about the destination but a journey we enjoybeautiful sights.A. why B. which C. where D. that()22. Julie's success the faith her teachers had put in her.A. clarified B. classified C. simplified

11、 D. justified()23. Ann English literature in college, but now she's one of the most famousdesigners.A. studied B. had studied C. has studied D. was studying()24. Only medical supply trucks were granted safe through this virus- strickenarea.A. position B. passage C. practice D. performance()25. L

12、ily believes she can control the outcomes of her life her hard work.A. by virtue of B. for the sake of C. in the event of D. on top of()26. The boat whistled past, making the water in the river open.A. slid B. split C. sprayed D. slipped()27. When studying at home, it's critical to an inspiratio

13、nal studyingenvironment.A. set up B. polish up C. back up D. fix up()28. The demands for fresh water for drinking and agriculture exceed is available.A. which B. where C. that D. what()29. “2020 will be a year of milestone significance President Xi said, that the country will complete its task of bu

14、ilding a power.A. noted B. noting C. having noted D. being noted()30. Do you think the only way to truly know a person is to argue with him?I can't agree more. When the argument is, it reveals their character.A. in full swing B. in the air C. under the nose D. under the counter()31.you make peac

15、e with who you are, you'll never be content with whatyou have.A. If B. Since C. When D. Until()32. Each new crew member be provided with adequate health and safetyprotection , according to the Civil Aviation Regulations.A. may B. will C. shall D. can()33. The clerk a rise in salary from the boss

16、, but he proved a disappointment.A. expected B. has been expecting C. had been expecting D. has expected()34. There are many privacy concerns surrounding cybercrime when confidentialinformation is revealed, lawfully orA. regardless B. instead C. rather D. otherwise()35. - I feel really bad about all

17、 the mess. I can clear it up later.A. Forgive me B. Don't worryC. Don't mention it D. You're telling me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。“When I was a kid, we were out and about all the time, playing with our friends, in and out of each other's houses,

18、 sandwich in pocket, making our own _36_. Our parents _37_ saw us from morning to night. We didn't have much stuff, but we came and went as we liked. " This is roughly what you will _38_ if you ask anyone over 30 about their _39_ in a rich country.Today such children will spend most of thei

19、r time _40 _, often with parents rather thanwith friends, be supervised(监管)more closely, be driven everywhere _41_ walking or cycling, take part in many more _42_ activities, and probably engage with a screen of some kind. All this is done with the best of _43_ . Parents intend to protect their offs

20、pring from traffic, crime and other dangers, and to give them every opportunity to _44_ .The children themselves seem fairly _45_ with their lives. In a survey across the OECD, 15- year- olds were asked to 46_ their satisfaction with their life on a scale from zero to ten. The _47_ score was 7.3, wi

21、th Finnish kids the _48_ , at nearly 7.9, and Turkish ones the gloomiest(灰暗的),at 6.1.49, that is not surprising. _50_ parents these days, especially in America, invest a huge amount of time and money in their children to ensure that they will do _51_as well as the parents themselves have done, and p

22、referably better. Those _52_ and extra tutoring, music lessons and educational visits, together with lively discussions at home have proved effective at securing the good _53 that will open the doors to top universities and well - paid jobs. But working - class parents in America, for their part, _5

23、4 the means to engage in such intensive parenting. As a result, social divisions from one generation to the next are set to _55_. A recent report by the World Bank showed that intergenerational social mobility in America is now among the lowest in all rich countries.( )36.A.plansB.schedule C. decisi

24、onsD. entertainment( )37.A.oftenB.hardlyC. willinglyD.reluctantly( )38. A. say B. cite C. hear D. mention( )39.A.studyB.hobbyC. familyD. childhood( )40.A.aloneB.sociallyC. indoorsD.outdoors( )41. A. instead of B. regardless of C. due to D. next to( )42. A. casual B. desired C. organized D. physical(

25、 )43. A. rewards B. intentions C. guidance D. discipline( )44.A.risk B.fail C. relax D. succeed( )45.A.happyB. bored C. familiar D. unsatisfied( )46.A.rate B.predict C. anticipate D. connect( )47.A.final B. average C. minimum D. maximum( )48.A.lowestB. poorest C. funniest D. sunniest( )49. A. Howeve

26、r B. Therefore C. Unluckily D. Hopefully( )50.A.RichB.Poor C.Kind D. Strict( )51.A.at mostB. at lastC. at firstD. at least( )52. A. dull B. limited C. endless D. meaningless( )53.A.fameB.gradesC. positionsD. identity( )54.A.denyB.lack C.possess D.require( )55. A. appear B. shorten C. disappear D. br

27、oaden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。AWhen you throw something in the trash, soon a garbage truck will come to take in away. Then where does it go? That depends on where you live. Different towns deal with trash in different ways.RecyclingA recycling truck picks up

28、 paper, cardboard, metal, plastic and glass. These go to the recycling plant to be sorted and made into new things.a个(mcwlcSjMTIncineratorAn incinerator is a huge stove that burns trash to make heat and electricity. The ash that's left gets buried in a landfill.Trash ash can be poisonous, so it

29、has to be stored carefully.叫:寸L 1IF'1JBut it takes up a lot less room than just plain trash.CompostFood waste might go to a composter. In a compost heap(堆肥 堆),bacteria and worms break down dead plants and old food.They turn it into good, rich oil. Some people keep compost14 iheaps in their garde

30、ns. Big commercial composters handlewaste from restaurants and farms.LandfillsSome trash gets buried in landfills. A landfill starts as a big hole. Trucks dump trash. Big earth movers push it into place and crush it down. They cover the trash with dirt to keep scavengers僮腐动物 )away. The bottom of a l

31、andfill is lined with a barrier to keep bad things from leaking into the ground. Pipes drain away liquid. When the landfill is full, it's covered with earth. It might become a park or lawn.()56. What can we learn from the passage?A. Recycling helps to generate energy.B. Bacteria and worms help h

32、andle food waste.C. The landfill is used to drive scavengers away.D. Trash ash is carefully handled to save room.()57. What's the purpose of the passage?A. To inform us of trash treatment. B. To appeal for trash classification.C. To discuss solutions to trash pollution. D. To raise awareness of

33、the harm of trash.BYour first big - screen experience is likely to have been Disney productions whether we are talking about Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs or Frozen that have long been considered safe, healthy choices for kids, and pictures that parents can feel they don't need to screen in ad

34、vance.When you are a big person, a movie seen in a theatre is much larger than life; when you're a little person, it can be like a new entry opening in the universe. Those experiences matter, and Disney knows the power and the profit potential of what's in its values, which helps explain the

35、 studio's ongoing strategy of remaking its most popular animated films, often in live - action versions.How do you feel about director's interpretation of these movies, a combination of live - action filmmaking techniques, virtual - reality methods and computer - generated imaginary, depends

36、 largely on how you feel about the original. The stories, even with a gently updated script, are roughly the same. If you've seen the original, you know how the rest of them go.In the following years, we'll also watch other Disney's remakes such as Mulan. Any children raised by Disney fi

37、lms would think that this is a great time to be alive. Right?But judging by critics' ratings of some live - action movies, it seems that the powerful studio has been unable to wow audiences.So why more live actions?The moneyLet's face it: Walt Disney Pictures is all about generating more rev

38、enue. Even though it did not manage to capture critics, it still managed to catch the audience's hearts. And that is more than enough. After all, films are not made to entertain critics; it's all about creating an ultimate cinematic experience for casual moviegoers. And as long as they'r

39、e entertained with new interpretations of beloved stories, why stop making live - action films?InclusionWhen you spend your entire childhood dancing and singing along to these characters , it's beyond magical to see them again when you're an adult and are the same age as them. That's one

40、 of the few magical effects of movies. Not to mention, Aladdin's South Asian cast is also a strong statement for the world. Perhaps this is also the reason why Disney wants Mulan to have an all Asian cast. Let's hope they're not the only ones and Disney is bringing more diverse stories t

41、o be told.Nostalgia(怀旧)All of these Disney remakes are designed to fuel the nostalgia of boomers, Gen X - ers and millennials, and many of the moviegoers who grew up with these movies, in particular, now have young kids of their own. Little wonder the studio is seeing big dollar signs in them.()58.

42、Disney productions are parents' first choice for kids because they .A. promote children's overall health B. don't need booking in advanceC. don't need a screen to enjoy them D. have been enjoying a good reputation ()59. Your feeling about the live- action films remade mainly relies o

43、n .A. the filmmaking technology B. the popularity of the filmsC. the familiarity with the story line D. the computer - generated imaginary()60. In the author's opinion, what could be the main reason for Disney's more liveactions?A. It's trying its best to satisfy both critics and audienc

44、e.B. It's sparing no efforts to earn as much revenue as possible.C. It's seeking and adding global elements to make diverse stories.D. It's bringing back those sweet memories to its loyal aging fans.CPinocchio may be just a children's fairy tale, but Spanish scientists at the Univers

45、ity of Granada recently investigated the so - called “Pinocchio effect " and found that our noses don't grow when we tell a lie, but actually shrink a bit.Dr. Emilio G (mez Mil cn and his team developed a lie detector test that used thermography to tell if people were lying, and found that

46、whenever participants in their research were being untruthful, the temperature of the tips of their noses dropped up to 1.2° C, while the temperatureof their forehead increased up to 1.5 . Scientists also found that drop in temperature at nose level actually caused it to slightly shrink, althou

47、gh the difference is undetected by the human eye.“One has to think in order to lie, which rises the temperature of the forehead Dr. G cmez Mil cn explained the findings. " At the same time we feel anxious , which lowers the temperature of the nose.”For this study, researchers asked a number of

48、60 students to perform various tasks while being scanned by thermal imaging technology. One of these tasks involved calling a 3 to 4 minutes call to their parents, partner or a friend and telling a significant lie. Participants had to devise the lie themselves during the call, and the thermal camera

49、s picked up this areverse Pinocchio effect " caused by the fluctuason。in temperature in the nose and forehead.Interestingly, the thermal lie detector picked up the temperature difference in 80 percent of test subjects, which is a better rate of success than that of any modern lie detector.“With

50、 this method we have achieved to increase accuracy and reduce the occurrence of'false positives,, something that is frequent with other methods such as the polygraph( 硬U谎 仪)said Dr. Emilio G (mez Mil cn, who added that law enforcement interviewers could one day combine other lie detection techno

51、logy with thermal imaging to achieve better results.The thermal lie detector has been the most reliable in the world, 10% more than the popular polygraph.()61. Why does the author mention“ Pinocchio " at the beginning?A. To tell a fairy story. B. To warn us not to lie.C. To introduce a research

52、. D. To inspire us to doubt old beliefs.()62. According to the research, what might happen if you tell a lie?A. Your nose gets longer. B. Your nose becomes smaller.C. Your temperature gets higher. D. Your temperature remains stable.()63. What can we learn about the research?A. Researchers conduct th

53、e study by interviewing.B. Researchers design different lies for participants.C. The thermal lie detector will prove a popular one.D. The thermal lie detector may assist law enforcement.()64. Which might be the best title for the passage?A. Will lie detectors tell the truth? B. Will lying make your

54、nose longer?C. Will lying make your temperature rise? D. Will thermal imaging technology be reliable?DFor people moving to Australia, Price(2001) has identified certain values which may give rise to cultural shock. Firstly, he argues that Australians place a high value on independence and personal c

55、hoice. This means that a teacher or course tutor will not tell students what to do, but will give them a number of options and suggest they work out which one is the best in their circumstances. It also means that they are expected to take action if something goes wrong and seek out resources and su

56、pport for themselves.Australians are also prepared to accept a range of opinions rather than believe there is one truth. This means that in an educational setting, students will be expected to form their own opinions and defend the reasons for that point of view and the evidence for it.Price also co

57、mments that Australians are uncomfortable with differences in status and hence idealize the idea of treating everyone equally. An illustration of this is that most adult Australians call each other by their first names. This concern with equality means that Australians are uncomfortable taking anyth

58、ing too seriously and are even ready to joke about themselves.Australians believe that life should have a balance between work and leisure time. As a consequence, some students may be critical of others who they perceive as doing nothing but study.Australian concepts of privacy mean that areas such as financial matters, appearance and relationships are only discussed with close friends. While people may volunteer such information, they may dislike someone actually asking them unless the friendship is firmly established. Even then, it is considered

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