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江苏扬州高邮市2020届高三上学期开学考试英语含含江苏扬州高邮市2020届高三上学期开学考试英语含含江苏扬州高邮市2020届高三上学期开学考试英语含含2020届高三年级阶段性学情调研英语试题本试卷分五部分。满分120分。考说时间120分钟。第一卷(选择题共85分)第一部分:听力(共两节,满分20分)第一节听下面5段对话,每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最正确选项,并标在试卷的相应地址。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.HowdidthemangotoCanada?A.Byair,B.Bytrain.C.InFred’scar.2.Whatdoesthewomanthinkofdrawing?A.It’smeaningless.B.It’seasy.C.It’sdifficult.3.Howdoesthewomanrespond?A.Sheisangry.B.Sheissatisfied.C.Sheforgivestheman.4.Whatdoesthemangrow?A.Flowers.B.Vegetables.C.Pmits.5.Flowdoesthegirlprobablyfeelaboutherjob?A.BoredandtiredB.Interestedandexcited.C.Relaxedandrelieved.第二节听下面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三个选项中选出最正确选项,并标在试卷的相应地址。听每段对话或独白前,你将苻时间阅读各个小1每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时[sh每段对话或独内读两遍^听下面一段话,回答第6~7两个小题。6.Whattimedoestheshopcloseontheweekends?A.8:00p.m.B.9:00p.m.C.10:00p.m.7.Whenwillthesaleend?A.Attheendofthemonth.B.Thisweekend.C.Tonight.听下面一段对话,回答第8?9两个小题。8.Wheredoesthewomanspendthreeweeks?A.InItaly.B.InGreece.C.fnSwitzerland.9.Whatdoesthewomanhavetodeclare?A.RumB.Meat.C.Plants.听下面一段对话,回答第10?12三个小题。10.Wheremostprobablyarethespeakers?A.InNewOrleans.B.InNewYork.C.InTokyo.11.Whatcompanydoesthemanworkwith?A.Atradingcumpany.B.Anewspaper.C.Abookstore.12.HowlongdidthewomanstayinTokyolasttime?A.Twoyears.B.Amonth.C.Aweek.听下面一段对话,回答第13?16四个小题。13.Whereprobablyisthemanfrom?A.TheUS.B.Britain.C.Japan.14.WhatdoesthewomansuggestseeingimmediatelyafterLunch?A.St.Paul's.B.BritishMuseum.C.WestminsterAbbey.15.WhendoesthebusstopatHydeParkHotel?A.At5:30.B.At8:30.C.At9:50.16.Whatdoesthemanparticularlywanttosee?A.WestminsterAbbey.B.TheBritishMuseum.C.LondonTower.听下面一段对话,回答第17?20量个小题。17.Whohadlockedthedoor?A.Kim.B.Sanderson.C.Thewoman.18.Whowasknockeddownbythestranger?A.RayB.Mike.C.Thewoman.19.Whosewasthesuitcase?A.Thestranger's.B.Tony’s.C.Sanderson's.20.Whatdidthewomanfindinthesuitcase?A.Sonicmicrofilm.B.Aletter.C.Acamera.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,选出最正确选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。21.—WhatdoyouthinkofCristianoRonaldo’ssigningforJuventus?—Hisexperienceandrangeofskillswilladdanewtothelearn.22.Lookingyoustraightintheeyedoesnotmeanthepersonistellingthetruth.Experiencedliarsoftendothisina(n)way,playingonpeoplebelievingwhattheyaresaying.A.tentativeB.deliberateC.compulsoryD.arbitrary23.Oursocietywouldbebetteroffbutforthefactthattheeconomybythecurrentglobalfinancialcrisis.A.hadbeenaffectedB.wereaffectedC.shouldbeaftectedD.isaffected24.Thevillageevolvedintoamajore-commercecentre,andthepast,thevillagersowedtheirsuccesstothereformandopening-uppolicy.A.reviewedB.toreviewC.reviewingbeingreviewed25.一Ifeelalittlenervous.一Takeiteasy.Youhavedifficultypassingtheexamwhenyouhavepreparedforitwell.A.mustn'tB.needn’tC.maynutD.shouldn't26.ManyfactorieshavebeenquicktoadoptAl-assistedrobotsforsurvivaltherisinglaborshortagesandcosts.A.incontrasttoB.inregardtoC.iniX'fiponsctoD.inpreferenceto27.hascausedgreatconfusionishemadeitwithoutanyoneelse'shelp.A.What;thatB.What;howC.It;howD.it;that28.Itisthroughyearsofresearchscientistshavediscoveredtherelationshipbetweensocialmediaaddictionanddepression.A.sinceB.beforeC.that29.Asthegovernmentlookstocuttingdownairpollutioninthecountry,carmakersaremakingeffortstothegrowingdemandforenvironmentallyfriendlycars.A.turntoB.subscribetoC.submittoD.caterto30.Youmayhousetheirbodiesbutnottheirsouls,fortheirsoulsliveinthehouseoftomorrow,youcannotvisit,noteveninyourdreams.A,whenB.whereC.whichC.that31.—Tedhasneverbeensorude!一He____somethingheshouldn'thave,but1guesshedidn’tmeanthat.A.hassaidB.hadsaidC.saidD.wassaying32.AlfredNobd’sgreatnesshisoutstandingabilitytocombinethequalitiesofanoriginalscientistwithofafomard-lookingindustrialist.A.liesin;thoseB.bringsout;theonesC.accountsfor;thatD.comesto;ones33.Thereissomeoneplayingtheguitaroverthere.Let’sgoandlisten,shallwe?Freeentertainment,.B.thoughC.thereforeD.somehow34.youthinkthatyourparentsaremean-spiritedattimes,lovingyourparentsisanormalandsatisfyingpartoflife.A.NowthatB.AsthoughC.EvenifD.Incase35.—ShouldIaskToniifhewasstillupsetatnotbeinginvitedtotheparty?—Ifhehasn'tsaidanythingaboutit,just.A.biteyourtongueB.LetsleepingdogslieC.eatyourwordsD.facethemusic第二节完型填空(共20小题;毎小题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,选出最正确选项,并在答题卡大将该项涂黑。IbuiltacompanywhenIapproachedwithamajoropportunitythatwasgoingtotakeourcompanytothenextlevel.Thensomething36happened.Ireceivedanemailfromtheinvestorthatread;“We'regoingto37.”Iwascrushed(崩溃).ThenextfewdaysIthoughtaboutthis38andrealizedjusthow39Itrulywas.Ithoughtmaybeitwastimetocountmy40andgetanother“realjob”Luckily,IrealizedthathavingthatthoughtmeantIhadaproblem—myfearof_41__.IfIwasgoingtokeepmovingforwardwithmycompanyI’dhaveto42thisfearofbeingrejectedagain.So,I43GoogletohelpsolvemyproblemandIfoundagame.The44ofthegameistohelpyougetoveryourfearofrejectionby45seekingoutrejection.ILovedit.I46Iwouldtryittohelpmeremovethisfear.WhatcamenextwassomethingIcouldhave47imagined.Asmyrejectionjourneycontinued,Ibegantofeelmoreandmore48whenaskingforthings,realizingIcouldfocusonthe49factors.Intheprocessofmyrejectionjourney,hereiswhatI(earnedaboutrejection.Avoidingitdoesn't50meanyouavoidfailure.Mostpeoplebelieveavoidingrejectionisagoodthing,51that'snottrue.Whenwe52awayfromrejection,werejectourselvesandourideasbeforetheworldeverhasa53torejectthem.Thisisthe_54_formofrejectionandweareoverlookedbytheworld.Therefore,thegreatestlessonI’velearnedfromrejectionisnomatterwhat,don'tbe_55_bytheworld.36.A,interestingB.strangeC.unexpectedD.different37.A.quitB.investC.failD.lose38.A.conditionC.accidentD.defeat39.A.thankfulB.discouragedD.considerate40.A.investmentB.lossesC.money41.A.rejectionB.destructionClossD.failureB.hateC.minimizeD.overcome43.A.respondedtoB.appealedtoC.turnedtoD.ledtoC.ruleD.origin46.A.admittedB.decidedC.suggested47.A.neverB.everC.almostD.nearly48.A.fearlessB.powerfulC.ashamedD.embarrassed50.A.firmlyB.frequentlyC.necessarily51.A.and52.A.breakB.get53.A.reason54.A.worst55.A.defeatedB.ignored第三部分:阅读理解(共15小题;每题2分,满分30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,选出最正确选项,并在答题卡大将该项涂黑。AMill180Parkistrulyaparkforthe21stcentury,designedtocopyallofthegreaturbanparks—CentralParkinNewYorkCity,HydeParkinLondonandUenoParkinTokyo,Throughtheuseofcomputerizedsoundandsomeothermodernsystems,we’vebroughttheoutsidein,surroundingourvisitorswithgreenspaceandaremarkablesenseofthenaturalworldWespentalotoftimetryingtolearnwhytheseparksaresobeloved,whatmakesthemworksowellfortheirsponsors,andhowtheyprovideaplaceofrestforsomany.AwakeupcallforTheseparksarebeautiful.Theyprovidemuchneededthesensesrelieffromthedailystressofcitylivinginanyparticularmoment.Butwiththegood,everyoneoftheseparkssufferfromthesameshortcoming—theyarenotfittolivewhentheweatherisbadWhatthismeansisthatChangeintheairEnjoyingMill180Parkisnotweatherdependent.WeusedmodembuildingtechniquesandtechnologytocreateOurfocusWhileimaginingthepossibilitiesforMill180Park,wefocusedourdesignprocessonfivecharacteristicsthatwerecommoninallofourfavoriteurbanparks:BEAUTY:Includingnaturalandman-madequalities,delightingthesensesofvisitors.GREENERY:Bringingnaturetothecity,withavarietyofplantsandgreenspaces.MINGLING:Providingaplaceforpeoplewhowouldn'tnormallycomeintocontacttomeetandshareexperiences.TRANQUILITY;Offeringaplaceawayfromthenoise,OpeningtimeandAilmonthsoftheyear.priceAdmissionisfreefromJan,1toNovJO.56.Mill180Parkwascreated.A.withlittletimeandeffortB.withthehelpofforeigndesignersC.withmuchtimeandeffortD.withthehelpofsponsorsandvisitors57.Whichofthefollowingistrue?A.Theparkisthesameindesignasanyoneoftheworld.B.Youwillneverbeabletoenjoytheparkwhentheweatherisbad.C.Visittotheparkisfreeofcharge.D,Theparkisenvironment-friendlyandpleasant.BYou'veheardtheoldadvicethatskippingmealsisasure-firewaytoruinaweightlossplan,butanewstudypresentedthisweekattheanimalObesitySocietyMeetinginNewOrleanssuggeststhatperhapswe'veoverlookedthebenefitsofselectivefasting.Accordingtotheresearch,eatingduringasmallerwindowoftimeeachdayandskippingyoureveningmealcoutdhaveapositivehealtheffect.Thestudyconcludedthatoverweightindividualswhoateduringthedayandfastedduringtheeveningreportedfewerhungerswingsandburnedmorefatatnight,WebMDreported.However,althoughthisdietplanresultsinmorefatburnedintheevenings,itdidnotseemtoincreasefatburningoverallDuetothis,atthismomentit'sstillunclearastohowthiseatingschedulecanaffectgeneralweightloss,“Atthispoint,wearenotsurewhetherornottotalfatburningisincreased,”studyleadauthorCourtneyPetersontoldMedicalDailyinarecentemail,uWewillneedtodoalargerstudytoFindoutforcertainwhetherornottime-restrictedfeedingimprovesfatburning.”Still,althoughtheresultsdonotindicateaclearassociationbetweennighttimefastingandweightloss,theyarestillimportantfortheworldofnutrition.Forexample,PetersontoldMedicalDailythatshewassurprisedtofindthatparticipantsdidnotreportbeinghungrierthanaverage,orhaveabove-averageswingsinhungerlevels,despitefastingdailyfor18hours.“Soweoverturnedthebeliefthatfastingforlongerperiodeachdaywhenthesamenumberoftotalcaloriesarceatenmakesapersonhungrier,”wrotePeterson.Whiletheeffectsoffastingandtime-restrictedfeedinghavebeenstudiedandproventoworkinarotlent(啮齿动物)model,researchonhumansubjectsisstillinitsearlystages.Forthisreason,Petersonexplainedthatitisfartooearlytosay,withfactualevidenceasbacking,thattime-restrictedfeedingwillimproveweightlossinhumans*Still,Petersonexplainedthatpracticingthiseatingbehaviordoeshaveobviousbenefits,suchasreducingoverallfoodintake,andsuggestedthatpracticingtimerestrictedeatingafewtimesaweekcouldbebothpracticableandhealthy.“Itcouldbeusedforshort-termgoalsorlonger-termgoals,concludedPeterson.“Asfarasweknow,itissafeforadults,althoughpregnantwomenandchildrenshouldnottryit.”58.TheunderlinedwordinParagraph1maymean,A.skipmealsB.eatfoodinahurryC.eatlessD.beparticularaboutfood59.Whatisthebesttitleforthepassage?A.ThebenefitsoffastingB.Asure-wayweightlossplanC.Aseeminglypracticableweight-tossplanD.Theprosandconsoffasting60.Whatistheauthor’sattitudetowardtheplan?A.Critical.B.Disapproving.C.Enthusiastic.D.Objective.CWhenmenandwomentakepersonalitytests,someoftheoldMars-Venusstereotypes(定式)keepreappearing.Onaverage,womenaremorecooperative,kind,cautiousandemotionallyenthusiastic.Mentendtobemorecompetitive,confident,rudeandemotionallyflatCleardifferencesappearinearlychildhoodandneverdisappear.What’snotclearistheoriginofthesedifferences.Evolutionarypsychologiststhinkthatthesearenaturalfeaturesfromancienthuntersandgatherers.Anotherschoolofpsychologistsarguesthatbothsexes’personalitieshavebeenshapedbytraditionalsocialroJes,andthatpersonalitydifferenceswillshrinkaswomenspend[esstimetakingcareofchildrenandmoretimeinjobsoutsidethehome.Totestthesehypotheses(假设),aseriesofresearchteamshaverepeatedlyanalyzedpersonalityteststakenbymenandwomeninmorethan60countriesaroundtheworld.Forevolutionarypsychologists,thebadnewsisthatthesizeofthegendergapinpersonalityvariesamongcultures.Forsocial-rolepsychologists,thebadnewsisthatthechangeisgoinginthewrongdirection.ItlooksasifpersonalitydifferencesbetweenmenandwomenaresmallerintraditionalcultureslikeIndia’sorZimbabwe’sthanintheNetherlandsortheUnitedStates.Ahusbandandastay-at-homewifeinapatriarchal(男权的)Botswananclan(部族)seemtobemorealikethanaworkingcoupleinDenmarkorFrance.ThemoreVenusandMarshaveequalrightsandsimilarjobs,themoretheirpersonalitiesseemtoseparate.Thesefindingsaresounbelievablethatsomeresearchershavearguedtheymustbeduetocross-culturalproblemswiththepersonalitytests.Butaccordingtonewdatafrom40,000menandwomenonsixcontinents,DavidP.Schmittandhiscolleaguesconcludethatthetrendsarereal.Dr.Schmitt,apsychologistatBradleyUniversityinIllinoisandthedirectoroftheInternationalSexualityDescriptionProject,suggeststhataswealthymodernsocietieslevel(使同样)thebarriersbetweenwomenandmen,someancientinternaldifferencesarebeingdeveloped.Thebiggestchangesrecordedbytheresearchersinvolvethepersonalitiesofmen,notwomen.Menintraditionalagriculturalsocietiesandpoorercountriesseemmorecautiousandanxious,lessconfidentandlesscompetitivethanmeninthemostprogressiveandrichcountriesofEuropeandNorthAmerica,Toexplainthesedifferences.Dr.SchmittandhispartnersfromAustriaandEstoniapointtothehardshipsoflifeinpoorercountries.Theynotethatinsomeotherspecies,environmentalstresstendstoextremelyaffectthelargersex.And,theysay,thereareexamplesofstressdecreasingbiologicalsexdifferencesinhumans.61.Accordingtopersonalitytests,thedifferencesbetweenmenandwomenbegintoexist.A.occasionallyandtemporarilyB.randomlyandforeverC.regulariyandconstantlyD.earlyandpermanently62.WhatisstatedinParagraph2istoindicate.A.psychologistshavenowaytoknowtheoriginofthedifferencesB.expertsfightagainstoneanotherC.theexplanationforthedifferencesisopentotestsD.womenwillsolvetheproblemofthepersonalitydifferences63.Nowresearcherstendtobelievethatthedifferencesbetweenmenandwomen.A.originatefromancienthuntersandgatherersB.areshapedbytraditionalsocialrotestheyplayC.areaffectedbytraditionalculturesD.varyfromoneculturetoanother64.WhatcanbeinferredaboutDr.Schmitt?A.Hedoesn’trecognize,thefindingsabove,B.Hethinkssocialenvironmentcontributestosomeinternaldifferences.C.Hebelieveswealthywomenandmenareequal.D.HehasnoexamplestoexplainthedifferencesatallDSomejobsaresodemandingthatthereisnotafreemomenttodosomethingelsethantorecoverandrest.Mostphysicianshavegreatdifficultystartingorevenmaintainingahobby,Butthereareexceptions.TakeMennoBaarsforinstance.Heworksfulltimeasacardiologist(心脏病专家)inahospitalinHolland,“Fulltime”mightstillbeanunderstatement—asacardiologisthespendsabout60hoursaweekinthehospital.However,afteralongdayofwork,helikestocomehomeandspendhoursdoingwhatishisgreatpassion:painting,Howcanhefindthetimeandenergytolivealife,thatfewotherscanpursue?“Actuallyitisquitesimple.Ifyoulikewhatyoudo,youwillfindawaytodoit.Don’tgetmewrong,Ilovecardiology,butitisnotaverycreativeprofession,”saysBaars,“Itisaspecialtythatisbasedonstricttreatmentguidelineswithoutmuchroomforyourownideasandcreativity.Thatiswhypaintingasahobbyissowonderful.TherearenorulesandIcandowhateverIwant.Althoughtherearenorulesinpainting,forBaarsitisstillsomesortofacustom.TheonlythingthatremindsthepainterBaarsofthecardiologistBaarsishiswhitecoatandhissurgicalgloveswhichhewearseverytimeheispaintingsometimesstartat10atnightandcancontinueworkinguntil4:30inthemorningandstillmakeittoworkontimethatsameday,”saysBaars,“Thatistheadvantageofmytrainingasamedicalspecialist.IgetusedtomakingcrazyhoursandLongnights.”Youwouldthinkthatsomeonewhoissodrivenbyhispassionforpaintingwasalreadyfascinatedbyartasalittlekid,“Notatall,”saysBaarsunexpectedly,“1neverdreamedofbecomingapainterMyparentsexpectedmetofinishcollegeandpursueaprofessionalcareer.Ionlyrealizedmypassionforpaintingafterhavingcompletedmedicalschool.OnceIwasattractedbyapaintingofMiro,butcouldnotaffordit.SoIdecidedtopaintmyself.Ijuststartedpaintinglines,butwithinminutesabeautifuldovewasonthecanvas.IsuddenlyrealizedthisiswhatIwanttodo.”Asuccessfuldoctor.Asuccessfulpainter.Itseemsunfairtohavethetwoidentitiesinoneperson.Whatdohisfellowcardiologiststhinkofhispassionforpainting?“Theyacceptitandactuallyappreciateitaswell.Yousee,ifIwasacardiologistwhoprovidedsuboptimal(未达最正确标准的)careforhispatients,theywouldnotagree.Mychairmantoldmeafewyearsagointhehospitalthathewouldratherseemereadingcardiologybooksatnightthanseemeholdingapaintbrush,”“Iusedtopackalotofideasintoeachpainting—differentshapes,colorsandsoon.Istillhavetonsofideas,whichisnottheproblem.ButIdostriveformoresimplicity.Todepictasimpleideaclearlyismygoal.Alsomytechniquehasimprovedovertime.WhenIstartedout,thepaintwouldsometimesflake(剥落)ifthebasiswasnotgood,butthatdoesn’thappenanymorethesedays.”MennoBaarsneverhasanydoubtswhenheispainting.However,hedoesliketheresponsehegetsfromthemostimportantwomaninhislife.Hiswifeisthefirsttoseeeachnewly-finishedpainting.“SometimeswhenIfinishanewpaintinginthemiddleofthenight,Iwakeheruptoseeifshelikesit.Shedoesn’talwaysliketobewokenup,butshealwaysgivesanhonestanswer.Evenifshedoesn’tlikeit,formethepaintingisfinished*Iwon’tchangeitafterwards.Itismoreofthefeelingthatoncemywifehasseenit,itisreadytobepresentedtotherestoftheworld.”65.WhydoesMermoBaarslikepainting?A.Becausehedislikesrulesverymuch.B.Becausehefeelsboredwithhiswork.C.Becausehewantstopursueacareerasapainter.D.Becausehefindspaintingacreativeprocess.66.Baarswearshisworkinguniformwhilepaintingto.A.helphimworklateintothenightB.makehimselffeeleasyandcomfortableC.rememberhisidentityascardiologistD.remindhimselftoworkontimenextmorning67.Baarsdevelopedthehobbyofpainting.A.whenhecompletedabeautifulpaintingB.whenhewasaveryyoungchildC.toliveuptohisparents’expectationsD.tospendhisleisuretimeathome68.WhatisBaars4colleagues1attitudetowardshim?A.Theycan’thidetheirenvyathissuccess.B.Theydon’texpecttoomuchofhispaintings.C.Theythinkheshouldputhisjobasadoctorfirst*D.Theydon’tthinkheshouldspendtimepainting.69.Baarsistryingtomakehispaintings>A.fallofdifferentcolorsB.clearlyconveyasimpleideaC.specialwithcreativeideasD.improvewithmodemtechniques70.IfMennoBaarsgetsanegativeresponsefromhiswife,he.A.willprobablyfedverydisappointedB.willstillkeepthepaintingandhaveitpresentedC.willacceptheradviceandchangethepaintingD.willneveraskforheropinionanymore第二卷(非选择题共35分)第四部分,任务型阅读(共10小题,每小題1分,满分10分)请认真阅读下面短文,并依照所读内容在文章后表格中的空格里填入一个最怡当的单词。注意:请将答案写在答题卡上相应题号的横线上。每个空格只写一个单词。CheaperairtravelandtheInternethavemadetheworldseemamuchsmallerplaceandweareincreasinglybroughtintocontactwithpeoplefrommanydifferentethnicity,religiousbackgrounds,languages,culturesandbeliefsystems.YoucanseethiseverydayonTV,onthenews,innewspapers,outandaboutinsociety,etc.Tofeelcomfortableaboutpeoplewhomweencountermeansthatwemustfeelcomfortableaboutourselvesandthismeansacceptingourselvesforwhatweare.Whenwegettolearnaboutothersandrespectoursimilaritiesandourdifferences^wegettolearnsomuchmoreabouttheworldandaboutourselvesandthishelpsustogrowspiritually.Italsoopensthedoorstomanyotheropportunities,whethertheyarefriendships,workprospects,travelpossibilitiesorawiderunderstandingoftheworldinwhichwelive.Therearemanythingswecandotomovetowardsacceptingotherpeople’sopinionsandrespectingourdifferences,Toleranceisthekeybutyoucanstillmaintainyourownidentityandstillhavevalidviewpoints.Remember,evenidenticaltwinshavetheirownindividualexperiencesandopinionsandyouprobablydon’tagreewitheverythingyourparentssaybutdoesthatnecessarilycompromiseyou?Ataverybasiclevel,weshouldtreatotherswiththesamedegreeofrespectaswewouldliketobetreatedourselves.Weshouldembraceourdifferences,notbeafraidofthemandweshouldneverjudgeapersononourfirstimpressionwhichisoftenabouthowheorshelooks.Takingtimetogettoknowthepersonwithinisafarbetterindicatorthanprejudginghimorheronappearancesalone.Communicationisn’tsimplyabouttalking.Infact,someofthebestcommunicatorsontheworldstagetendtobeLess“vocal”thanwemightthinkthey’dneedtobeeffectivecommunicators.Taketimetolistentoothersopinionsandacknowledgethemandalsobeconfidenttoexpressyourown.Listeningtoothers1opinionsdoesn’tmeanyouhavetodeviate(背叛)fromyourownfirmly-heldviewpoint,althoughanopinionagainstyourowncartsometimesmakeyouthinkaboutthingsinadifferentlight.Thisisallpartofamaturingofthemind.AcceptingOtherPeople’sDifferencesTheworldisgettingsmallersothatwecomeacrossmoreandReasonsmorevariouspeople,whichwecanseeinthe(71),outandaboutinsocietyeachday.Wehaveabetter(72)oftheworldandourselves,startinRaprocessofspiritualdevelopment.BenefitsWearemore(73)tobetterourselvesinmanyaspects.Moreimportantly,weshouldtolerateotherswithout(75)ourownidentity.Weshouldshow(76)forothersaswewant.WeshouldbewillinRtoacceptdifferencesinsteadof(77)
(74)them.Weshould(78)moreimportancetowhat'sinsideone’sheartthanhis/herappearance.Excellent(79)shouldbegoodatListeningandexpressingtheirownviews(80).第五部分:书面表达(满分25分)请阅读下面短文,并依照要求用英语写一篇150词左右的文章。随着网络的普及,平常生活中信息的流传速度大大加快,但与此同时也出现了一些问题。请根据你对这两幅漫画的理解,以“PreventionIsBetterThanTreatment”为题,用英语写一篇短文。你的短文应包含以下内容:1.用约30词描述图片的内容;2.谈谈称对图片的理解;3.说明你对此事的见解(最少两点)参照词汇:网络遥言onlinerumors注意:1.可参照图片及所给文字提示合适发挥;2.词数150左右,标题己经给出,不计入总词数:3.作文中不得提及有关考生个人身份的任何信息,如校名、人名等。2020届高三年级阶段性学情调研英语试题答案2019.09一.听力(共20小题;满分20分)1-5CBABA6-10CACAB11-15ACCAC16-20BACBA二.单项填空(共15小题;满分15分)21-25DBDCD26-30CBCDC31-35CAACB三.完形填空(共20小题;满分20分)36-40CADBB41-45ADCAD46-50BAACC51-55DDBAB本文主要表达了作者在失去一笔重要投资后开始害怕被人拒绝,为了战胜他的这种恐惧感,他成心追求各种可能会遇到拒绝的场合,在这种试一试下,作者逐渐变得无惧,并懂得无论如何都不要被这个世界所忽视。作者遇到一笔重要的投资机遇,但从下文可知投资者最后决定不再投资他的公司,这是作者没想到的(unexpected)。投资者打算停止,放弃此次投资;不能够说打算失败或失去。作者的公司失去这笔重要的投资机遇,内心自然会很难过,极度伤心,震惊至崩溃(crushed)。接下来的几天里,作者有受挫感,感觉沮丧(discouraged)。作者静下心来,感觉自己是该清点损失(loss)了。从下文能够此处指的是害怕拒绝(rejection)。作者认为自己必定要想方法摆脱/战胜这种害怕感。作者转向Google,求助于(turnto)。从后半句能够看出此处指的是这个游戏的目的(purpose)。经过有意(intentionally.)搜寻被拒绝的机遇来战胜自己的害怕心理作者决定(decide)试一试这个方法。同上讲解接下来所发生的事是作者从未(never)想到的。作者逐渐变得越来越无惧(fearless)。作者意识到自己应该关注那些可控的(controllable)因素,即自己努力去试一试遭拒。防备遇到拒绝未必(notnecessarily)就意味着防备失败。很多人认为防备遇到拒绝是好事,但(but)事实其实不是这样。当我们对拒绝避而远之(shy)时,我们也就拒绝了自己以及自己的想法,这个世界根本就没有机遇(chance)来拒绝他们(自己以及自己的想法)。同上讲解从上下文可知这其实不是是好事,这是拒绝最糟糕的(worst)形式。无论如何,都不要(因自己防备遭拒)被世界所忽视(ignore)四.阅读理解(共15小题;满分30分)56-57:BD58-60:ACD61-64:DCCB65-70:DCACBB五.任务型阅读(共10小题;满分10分)71.media72.knowledge/understanding/comprehension73.likely74.Tips/Advice/Suggestions/Wmunicators80.confidently六.书面表达(共1小题;满分25分)Asisvividlyshowninthepictures,thecomputerisreleasingvariousinformation,factsandrumorsincluded,andapairofscissorsisfirmlycuttingthelongtongueoftheonlinerumors.Whatthepicturesconveytousisclear.Withtoomuchinformationgivenoutonlineeveryday,it’shardforpeopletodistinguishbetweenthetrueandfalse.Oncefalseinformationgetsreleased,itwillcausegreatharmandlosses.What’sworse,onlinerumorsaresopowerfulthattheyhavebroughtaboutnegativeinfluencesonthesocialorderandpeople’sdailylives.Frommyperspective,preventionisbetterthantreatment.Towrestlewiththetoughsituation,theauthoritiesareexpectedtomakelawstoregulatethereleaseofonlineinformationandstrengthensupervisiontostoponlinerumoursfromspreading.Meanwhile,socialmediaaswellasindividualsaresupposedtoobeyrulesandregulations.Onlywithjointeffortscanwecreateacivilizedandharmonioussociety.附:听力原文Text1W:HowdidyougotoCanada?Didyoufly?M:Iwasplanningto,becauseit'ssuchalongtripbybusortrain.ButFreddecidedtodriveandinvitedmetojoinhim.Text2comW:Youreallythinkso?M:Ido.Itwouldtakemeforevertodrawevenoneofthem.W:There'snothingtoit,really.Text3M:I'mreallysorryIdidn'tmakeittoyourpartylastnight,Julie.W:It'sallverywelltosaythatnow.Wewastedhalftheeveningwaitingforyoutoturnup.Text4M:Thetomatoesinmygardenarealmostripe.W:Ibetthey'llbedelicious.Whatelsedoyouhave?M:Besidestomatoes,I'vegotcabbage,cucumbersandbroccoli.W:You'llbeabletomakeyourownfreshsaladsoon.Text5M:Sally,howareyougettingalongwiththetranslationwork?W:Ihavewrittenandrewrittensomuchthatldon'tknowifI’llevergetitfinished.Text6M:TowerRecords.ThisisDavid.CanIhelpyou?W:Hello.Whattimedoyouclose,please?M:Wecloseat10:00everyday.Andweopenat9:00inthemorning.W:Oh,OK.Andareyouopenontheweekends?M:Samehoursasontheweekdays.W:Wow.Youguysnevertakeabreak!Iwanttocomeinandhavealookatyoursale.Yoursaleisstillon,isn'tit?M:Yes,itrunstilltheendofthemonth.Butthingsareclearingoutfast.W:OK.I'llcomedowntonight.Thanks.Text7M:Howlonghaveyoubeenoutofthecountry,miss?Wheredidyougo?W:IspentthreeweeksinSwitzerland,twoweeksinItalyandoneweekinGreece.M:Doyouhaveanyplants,meat,oralcoholicbeveragestodeclare?W:Ihaveonlytwobottlesofrum.M:Howmuchdidyouspendonyourpur
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