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安徽省滁州市定远县西片区新高考英语二模试卷请考生注意:1.请用2B铅笔将选择题答案涂填在答题纸相应位置上,请用0.5毫米及以上黑色字迹的钢笔或签字笔将主观题的答案写在答题纸相应的答题区内。写在试题卷、草稿纸上均无效。2.答题前,认真阅读答题纸上的《注意事项》,按规定答题。第一部分(共20小题,每小题1.5分,满分30分)1.Howdidshelosesomuchweightasexpected?_____________eatingless,shejoggedforseveralmileseveryday.A.Inadditionto B.InspiteofC.Insteadof D.Thanksto2.Oh!Icanfeelsomething_____upmyleg!Itmustbeaninsect.A.toclimb B.climbingC.climb D.climbed3.Theclassroomisbigenoughfor25studentsfornormaluseyouneedmorespaceforspecialactivities.A.once B.because C.if D.unless4.—Wherecanweparkcar?—Don’tworry.There’ssuretobeparkinglotnearby.A.the;the B.the;aC.不填;a D.不填;the5.WehadwantedtosurpriseFatherwithabirthdaygift,butmysister_______byaskinghimwhathewouldlike.A.lickedherlipsB.ateherwordsC.spiltthebeansD.pulledhisleg6.Agoodsuitcaseisessentialforsomeonewhois

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asmuchasJackieis.A.ontheriseB.onthelineC.onthespotD.ontherun7.____thismaysoundlikeasimpleprocess,greatcareisneeded.A.Since B.Once C.Although D.Unless8.ThefamousbookFrankenstein,________byBritishnovelistMaryShelley,isthefirstworkofsciencefiction.A.writing B.havingwrittenC.written D.waswritten9._______thosepastyears,wecouldn’thelpfeelingsorryforourparentswhoneverhadarestalltheyearround.A.Lookingbackupon B.Lookingaround C.Lookingout D.Lookingup10.IntheNameofPeople,apopularTVdrama,showsadeep________onthefightagainstcorruption.A.argumentB.themeC.reflectionD.impression11.—Whydidn’tyoutrytofinishthecomposition?—Itriedto,but________Icould,thebellranannouncingtheendoftheexamination.A.until B.whenC.after D.before12.—Didn’tyougofishingwithyourfriendslastSunday?—No.I______tothenursinghomeasusual.A.went B.go C.havegone D.hadgone13.Ipreferaschool______teachershavetoworkasateam,insteadoffightingagainsteachother.A.where B.that C.as D.when14.“Cellphone”isaAmericanusage,butBritishspeakersalwaysuse“mobilephone”.A.normal B.common C.formal D.usual15.—Excuseme,doyoumindifIopenthewindow?—Well,ifyou__________.Icanputonmoreclothes.A.can B.mayC.must D.shall16.Accordingtothereport,peopleinthe________areasarerebuildingtheirhomesandmanyroads________totheareahavebeenrepaired.A.flooded;lead B.flooding;leading C.flooding;tolead D.flooded;leading17.一Whenheknowtheresultoftoday’sjobinterview?一Inacoupleofdays.A.should B.may C.shall D.must18.Ifthetrafficsoheavy,Icouldhavebeenbackby6o’clock.A.hadn’tbeen B.wasn’tC.couldn’tbe D.hasn’tbeen19.MichelleObamawearsclothesthatanyonecanbuyinamalland________shemayhavealargereffectonconsumersthanordinarymodels.A.furthermore B.otherwise C.nevertheless D.therefore20.Enterourprize______andwinabreakinaNationalTrustholidaycottageofyourchoiceanywhereinthecountry.A.draw B.search C.match D.collection第二部分阅读理解(满分40分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。21.(6分)AnewfamilymovedinnextdoorandIgottomeetthemotherofthefamily,Lydia.LydiaisKorean,andherfamilymovedtoourcitysoherhusbandcouldgotograduateschool.Westartedtalking,andshewasapologeticabouthowbadherEnglishwas,butIdidn’tcare.Iknewhowharditwastolearnasecondlanguage.IenjoyedchattingwithLydiaaswewatchedourkidsplay.Itwaswhatcamenextthatchallengedme:LydiaaskedifI’dbewillingtohelpherwithherEnglish.Now,Iamnotateacher.Iadmireteachers,andI’mgratefulforteachers,andit’sbecauseIadmirewhattheydosomuchthatIwasvery,verysurethatIcouldn’tdoitmyself.ButLydiawassurethatshewantedmyhelp.Iwasdoubtful.Iwasn’tsuremy“help”wasevenworthbeingcalledbythatname.Butbecausesheaskedme,Isaid“yes.”Andthatwasthebeginningof过friendship.LydiaandIspentafternoonssittingtogetherandreadingthenewspaper,andaswedid,sheaskedmequestionswhenshehadthem—questionsaboutlanguage,yes,butalsoquestionsaboutthenewcultureshefoundherselfin.Inturn,Iaskedmyownquestions,growingcuriousaboutherhomecountryandculture.Webondedoveroursharedfaithandourstrugglesasmothersofkidswithspecialneeds.WhenIcomplimented(恭维)hercooking,shebegantoteachmeaboutKoreanfood,eventuallyleadingtoasharedtriptoexploretheKoreangrocerystoresinourcity.BecauseofLydia,IlearnedmoreaboutmyownhometownthanIevercouldhavelearnedbymyself.I’mstillnotsurethatI’manygoodasateacher.ButI’mgratefulIsaid“yes”whenmyneighboraskedmetohelpherwithherEnglish.Thatmeantspendingextratimewithmyneighbor,andthatextratimemeantshedidn’tremainjustmyneighbor.Shebecamemyfriend.1、WhatwasLydiasorryabout?A.HerbadEnglish.B.Hercarelessness.C.NobodyteachingherEnglish.D.Herpoorlifeinanewplace.2、Whatcanbeconcludedfromthefourthparagraph?A.Theauthoradmiredteachers.B.Theauthorwantedtobeateacher.C.Theauthordidn’twanttohelpLydia.D.TheauthorwasnotconfidentinhelpingLydia.3、Whywastheauthorgratefulatthelastparagraph?A.ShemanagedtolearnEnglishwell.B.Shemadefriendswithherneighbor.C.ShelearnedhowtocookKoreanfood.D.Sherealizedherdreamofbeingateacher.4、Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?A.Nopains,nogains.B.Afriendinneedisafriendindeed.C.Tohelpothersistohelpourselves.D.Wherethereisawill,thereisaway.22.(8分)“AnUberself-drivingcarhitandkilledawomancrossingthestreetinArizona,U.S.,”policesaidonMonday,markingthefirstdeathcausedbyanautonomousvehicleandapotentialblowtothetechnologyexpectedtotransformtransportation.TherideservicescompanysaiditwasdelayingNorthAmericantestsofitsself-drivingvehicles,whicharecurrentlygoingoninArizona,PittsburghandToronto.So-calledrobotcars,whenfullydevelopedbycompaniesincludingUber,areexpectedtothoroughlycutdownonmotorvehicledeathsandcreatebillion-dollarbusinesses.ButMonday’saccidenthighlighted(凸显)thepossiblechallengesaheadforthepromisingtechnologyasthecarsfacereal-worldsituationsinvolvingrealpeople.“Thiscatastrophicaccidenthighlightswhyweneedtobeexceptionallycautiouswhentestingandapplyingautonomousvehicletechnologiestopublicroads,”saidEdwardMarkey,amemberofthetransportationcommittee,inastatement.“ElaineHerzberg,49,waswalkingherbicycleoutsidethecrosswalkonafour-laneroadinthePhoenixsuburbofTempeatabout10p.m.MSTSundaywhenshewasstruckbytheUbervehicletravelingatabout65kilometersperhour,”policesaid.Thecarwasinautonomousmodewithanoperatorbehindthewheel.U.S.federalsafetyofficialsweresendingteamstoinvestigatethecrash.Canada’stransportationministryinOntario,whereUberconductstesting,alsosaiditwasreviewingtheaccident.“UberandWaymoonFridayurgedCongresstopassalawtospeedtheintroductionofself-drivingcarsintotheunitedstates.However,somecongressional(国会的)representativeshaveblockedthelegislationoversafetyconcerns,andMonday’sdeathcouldhamperpassageofthebill,”congressionalassistantssaidMonday.1、Accordingtothepassage,whichistheeffectoftheaccidentofthewoman’sbeingkilled?A.Peoplewillbecautiouswhilecrossingaroad.B.Thewoman’sfamilywillobtainabilliondollars.C.Theprocessoftransformingtransportationwillbeaffected.D.Self-drivingvehicleswillcutdownonmotorvehiclesdeaths.2、Theunderlinedword“hamper”inParagraph6mostprobablymean_________.A.makeB.preventC.startD.accelerate3、Whatistheauthor’spurposeinwritingthetext?A.Toarousethepublicconcernsoveraself-drivingsafety.B.Toremindcarproducerstobemorecarefulwhentestingvehiclestechnology.C.ToadvisetheCongresstopassalawtospeedself-drivingcarstestintheU.S.D.TourgetheU.S.federalsafetyregulatorstotakemeasurestolookintotheaccident.23.(8分)Thetonsofplasticwe’redumpingintheoceansisfindinganewhome—thestomachsofourbeautifulmarineanimals.YetanotherreminderofthisfactwashedashoreinEasternIndonesiathisweek.Alargeamountofwaste,includingdrinkingcupsandflip-flops,wasfoundinthestomachofawhalethatdiedoffthecoastnearKapotaIsland.The9.5-metrespermwhale(抹香鲸)wasfoundbyrescuersfromtheWakatobiNationalPark.Thewhalehadswallowed5.9kilogramsofplasticwastecontaining115plasticcups,fourplasticbottles,25plasticbags,andmorethan1,000otherkindsofpiecesofplastic,parkchiefHeriSantosotoldthereporter.“Althoughwehavenotbeenabletodeducethecauseofdeath,thefactsthatweseearetrulyawful,”saidDwiSuprapti,amarinespeciesconservationco-ordinatoratWWFIndonesia.Shesaiditwasnotpossibletodetermineiftheplastichadcausedthewhale’sdeathbecauseoftheanimal’sadvancedstateofdecay(腐烂).Butthisisonlythelatest.FourAsiannations—Indonesia,thePhilippines,VietnamandThailand—accountfor50%oftheplasticwasteintheoceans,accordingtoareportbyenvironmentalcampaignerOceanConservancyandtheMcKinseyCenterforBusinessandEnvironment.ThePhilippinesissecondtoIndonesiawhenitcomestoputtingawayplasticwasteintheoceans,accordingtoastudypublishedinthejournalScienceinJanuary.Ofthe3.2millionmismanagedwasteitproduceseveryyear,1.29millionendsupintheocean.Areportreleasedearlierthisyearstatedthattheamountofplasticintheoceanislikelytoincrease.1、Whatcanweknowaboutthespermwhale?A.Itsstomachisthehomeofplasticwaste.B.Itdiedofswallowinglotsofplasticwaste.C.Itwasthefirstwhaletoeatplasticwaste.D.Ithadeatenmuchplasticwastebeforeitsdeath.2、Whichcanbestreplacetheunderlinedword“deduce”inparagraph3?A.confirm B.causeC.approve D.contain3、Whichcountrydumpsthemostplasticwasteintotheoceans?A.Thailand B.IndonesiaC.Vietnam D.Philippines4、What’sthemainideaofthepassage?A.Philippinesputsaway1.29milliontonsofplastic.B.AspermwhalewasfounddeadnearKapotaIsland.C.Muchdumpedplasticwastewasfoundinadeadwhale.D.Weshouldtakemeasurestoreducethewasteinwhales.24.(8分)AncientFishReturnstoIllinoisWatersTheIllinoisDepartmentofNaturalResourcesisreturningafishcalledthealligatorgartothestate’srivers.Somepeoplecallthefisha“livingfossil.”ExpertsbelievethefishfirstappearedduringtheEarlyCretaceousperiodmorethan100millionyearsago.RandySauerisanIllinoisstatefisheriesbiologist.Hesaysthefishdisappearedfromthestate’sriversinthe1990s,althoughtheyhavecontinuedtodowellinsouthernstates.Sauersaysbiologistswanttobringthefishbacktonorthernrivers“becauseitisimportanttohavetoppredatorstobalancethespeciesbelowthem,”hesaid.Sportfishermenliketotrytocatchthealligatorgar.Alligatorgararethesecond-largestfreshwaterfishinNorthAmerica.Theycangrowaslargeas2.7metersandweighmorethan136kilograms.Sauersaystheirlargesizeisonereasontheydisappearedinthe1990s.Expertssayalligatorgarsare“opportunisticfeeders.”Thismeanstheywilleatalmostanything--includingsmallturtlesorducks.TheyalsoeatinvasivespeciessuchasAsianandsilvercarp.Sauerhopesthere-introductionofthealligatorgarwillhelpthestate’seffortstocontrolthecarp.Becausegarcanliveupto60years,theprogramwillcontinuetoincreaseformanyyears.Sauernotesthatfemalealligatorgarsdo“notsexuallymatureuntil11years,andthemalenottill6or7years.”Thatmeansthebiologistswilltrytoraiseandreleasealotoffishearlyintheprogramtore-introducethem.“We’reprobablygoingtostockmoreheavilythan10or20yearsdowntheroadwhenhopefullythesefishwillfindeachotherandstartdoingthejobontheirown,”Sauersays.Smalldeviceshavebeenplacedin7,000ofthefishsotheycanbeobservedaftertheyarereleasedintothewaterwaysofIllinois.Asitrainsandfloods,biologistsexpectsomeofthefishwillfollowtheriversintothestatesofLouisianaandTexas.1、whypeoplecallthealligatorgar“livingfossil”?A.Theycangrowupto2.7meters.B.Theycangrowupto136kilograms.C.Theirfossilcanbefoundonearth.D.Theyhaveexistedforover100millionyears.2、Biologistswillbringthealligatorgarbacktonorthernriversinorderto______.A.keepthespeciesbalance.B.helppeoplemakemoremoney.C.helptoprotecttheenvironment.D.increasethenumberofthealligargar.3、AccordingtoRandySauer,alligargardiedoutinnorthernriversprobablybecause_______.A.theyatealmostanything.B.theywerecaughtbysportfishermen.C.theywereveryhugeinsize.D.theriverswerepollutedthen.4、Whatcanwelearnfromtheunderlinedstatement?A.Itwillbedecadesbeforethesefishproduceyoung.B.Thereisalongwaytogobeforethefishfindeachother.C.10or20yearswillbeneededtofindthesefish.D.Thesefishcanfindeachotherthemselvesalongthewaterways.25.(10分)Creativitydoesnotdependon“Eureka!!(我发现了)momentsitisaprocess,designedtoconsistentlybringabstractideasintothepracticalworld.Forcreators,thisemphasizestheimportanceofroutines.Randombitsofgreatinspirationarefewandlastonlyashorttime;yourworksrequireasustainable(可待续的)waytodevelopgoodideasintogreatones.RecallthewisewordsfromChuckClose:"Amateurssitandwaitforinspiration;therestofusjustshowupandgotowork."Perhapsoneofthebestwaystoimproveyourownprocessesistostudythemasters.ThankstobookslikeDailyRituals,ourdesiretoseewhat"gotowork"meansbygettingalookatthemasters'regularroutines-hasbeenthoroughlysatisfied.Thoughtheoutputofthesecreativegeniusesissometimesamazing,howtheyconducttheirworkisofteneasytorelateto.OnesuchpersonItookinspirationfromwasLudwigvanBeethoven.Beethovenkepthiscreativepromisesbystrategicallyusinghistimetoproduceideas.HisfavoritemethodofthinkingaboutthingsislongwalksthroughtheforestedvalleysofViennawithoutthecompanyofotherpeople.Heplacedgreatimportanceonthisplannedtimeforreflectionandideaevaluation.Itappearshewasn'talone;notablecraftsmenallovertheworldsharesimilarexperienceinbreakinguptheirdaywithwalks.Beethovenwentforanactivewalkafterlunch,andhealwayscarriedapencilandacoupleofsheetsofpaperinhispocket,torecordchancemusicalthoughts.GustavMahlerfollowedmuchthesameroutine-hewouldtakeathree(orfour)-hourwalkafterlunch,stoppingtoquicklywritedownideasonhisnotebook.BenjaminBrittensaidthathisafternoonwalkswere"whereIplanoutwhatI'mgoingtowriteinthenextperiodatmydesk."Recently,psychologiststookaninterestingstep(ortwo)forwardinunderstandingthecreativebenefitsofwalking-aStanfordstudywasabletoshowthatwalkinghelpedpeopleproducemorenovelideasandenhancedcreativethinkingduringthewalkandimmediatelyafter,comparedtositting.Asthetitleofthestudypointsout,walkingmaybethemissingingredienttoconsistentlygiveyournewideassomelegs.1、TheauthormentionsChuckClose'swordsto_________A.emphasizethefunctionofsittingandwaitingB.emphasizethevalueofeurekamomentsC.emphasizethemeaningofinspirationD.emphasizetheimportanceofconsistentwork2、What'sthebookDailyRitualsabout?A.Commonpeople'sregularroutines.B.Masters'regularroutinesC.RitualsofbecomingmastersD.Ritualsofgettinginspiration3、Accordingtothepassage,Beethovenliked_________A.walkingingroupsthroughforestB.beinganotablecraftsmanC.breakinghiscreativeroutinesD.walkingaloneintheforest4、WhatconclusioncanyoudrawfromParagraph4?A.MastersthinkwhilewalkingB.MasterssleepafterlunchC.MasterswalkafterworkD.Mastershavelunchbeforeawalk.5、What'sthebesttitleofthepassage?A.WalkingHabitforLivingLongerB.DifferencesbetweenWalkingandSittingC.WalkingHabitforCreativeBreakthroughsD.CreativityRestsonEurekaMoments第三部分语言知识运用(共两节)第一节(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.26.(30分)“Elsa,it’syou!”Itwasthefour-year-old’ssurprisebirthdayparty,andherfavoriteDisneycharacter,ElsafromFrozen,had1.Thetwo2begantosingthemovie’sbigsong,“LetItGo”,andweresoon3byfourotherfairy-taleprincesses.Youwouldswearyouwerecelebratingatthemost4placeonearth.Butthiswasn’tDisneyWorld.Itwasacancercenteratachildren’s5inNewYork.Andtheprincesseswerecollegestudentswho6for“AMomentofMagic”,anonprofitorganizationwhosemissionistoliftthespiritsof7children.Itall8withafamilymovienightfeaturingFrozen.Maggie,now23,9thatsheandElsahadmatchingblondhairandbigblueeyes.MaggieandherfriendKyleethenwere10anewcommunityprojecttoworkon,ideallyonewithkids.Thatsparkeda(n)11—dressingupasDisneyprincessesandvisitingyoungpatients.“It’snicetogivethekidsinhospital12togetsomemagic,”saysMaggie.In2015,after13$2,000onaGoFundMepagetopayfor14andtravelexpenses,MaggieandKyleegavetheirfirst15.TheydressedasElsaandhersister,Anna,tothescreaming16ofthegirlsandblushingsmilesfromtheboys.Theyspentnearlythreehourssingingsongs,takingpictures,andtravelingfromonebedsidetothenext17theyhadvisitedandchattedwitheveryoneofthefifty18.“Toseethekidsbelieveinme,mycharacter…Itwaslifechanging,”saysMaggie.Ofcourse,aprincesscannotworksomanymiraclesatonetime,19MaggieandKyleerecruited(招募)theirpeers.Today,“AMomentofMagic”has400volunteersfrom11collegesanda20kingdomoffans.Thesegirlsgiveyoungpatientsthemomentofimagination,freedom,andhappinessofdreaming.1、A.leftB.arrivedC.stoppedD.escaped2、A.noisilyB.curiouslyC.anxiouslyD.excitedly3、A.joinedB.organizedC.dismissedD.praised4、A.frighteningB.magicalC.primitiveD.distant5、A.campusB.reserveC.hospitalD.community6、A.volunteeredB.votedC.waitedD.studied7、A.abandonedB.generousC.sickD.well-behaved8、A.endedB.settledC.movedD.began9、A.stressedB.noticedC.concludedD.admitted10、A.searchingforB.catchingupC.cheeringforD.makingup11、A.suggestionB.principleC.ideaD.picture12、A.moneyB.timeC.workD.knowledge13、A.depositingB.makingC.investingD.raising14、A.costumesB.booksC.sweetsD.foods15、A.projectB.performanceC.matchD.celebration16、A.sorrowB.horrorC.angerD.delight17、A.sinceB.afterC.untilD.when18、A.performersB.childrenC.nursesD.parents19、A.becauseB.thoughC.soD.if20、A.growingB.relaxingC.satisfyingD.decreasing第二节(每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面材料,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。27.(15分)Englishhaschanged1.time.Actuallyalllanguageschangeanddevelop2.culturesmeetandcommunicatewitheachother.Englishnowisalsospoken3.aforeignorsecondlanguageinSouthAsia.Forexample,IndiahasaverylargenumberoffluentEnglish4.(speak)becauseBritain5.(rule)Indiafrom1765to1947.DuringthattimeEnglishbecamethelanguageforgovernmentand6.(educate).EnglishisalsospokeninSingaporeandMalaysiaandcountriesinAfricasuchasSouthAfrica.Todaythenumberofpeople7.(learn)EnglishinChina8.(increase)rapidly.Infact,Chinamayhave9.largestnumberofEnglishlearners.WillChineseEnglishdevelop10.ownidentity?Onlytimewilltell.第四部分写作(共两节)第一节短文改错(满分10分)28.(10分)下面短文中有10处语言错误。请在有错误的地方增加、删除或修改某个单词。增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(∧),并在其下面写上该加的词。删除:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉。修改:在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写上修改后的词。注意:1、每处错误及其修改均仅限一词。2.只允许修改10处,多者(从第11除起)不计分。 Thismor

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