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1、四川省泸县第一中学2020届高考英语下学期第二次适应性考试试题注意事项:1答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上。2回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上,写在本试卷上无效。3考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30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1.5分,满分7.5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
2、项。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。例:How much is the shirt?A. 19.15.B. 9.18.C. 9.15.答案是C。1What will the man do at first? AMail a letter.BMeet his tutor.CDo research.2Who will go to China next month?ALinda.BAlice.CAmy.3What does the woman want?AA coffee.BA salad.CA pie.4Why does the man talk
3、 with the woman?ATo plan a holiday.BTo book a hotel.CTo make a complaint.5What does the man think of his job?ADisappointed.BPretty good.CSatisfied.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5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。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。6How
4、old was Li An when he graduated from college?A21.B23.C29.7When was The Wedding Banquet created?A1991.B1993.C1997.听第7段材料,回答第8至9题。8Which film made Li An win the Oscar Award?ACrouch Tiger, Hidden Dragon.BBrokeback Mountain.CLife of Pi.9What is the speaking talking about?ALi Ans films.BAn introduction t
5、o Li An.CAnecdotes of Li An.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10What does Ben do?Aa teacher.BA student.CA coach.11Where is the woman probably going?AThe gym.BThe swimming pool.CThe canteen.12Whats the matter with the blue T-shirt?AThere are some small holes in it.BIts too small for the woman.CIt was sold on sale.听第9
6、段材料,回答第13至16题。13What will the woman probably do with the T-shirt?AReturn it.BTake it home.CExchange it.14When does the conversation take place?AOn Nov. 13.BOn Nov. 30.COn Dec. 13.15How many presents is Jane going to prepare?A8.B9.C10.16what will Jane buy for her sister?AA CDBA bottle of perfume.CA b
7、ook.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17Why does the man call the woman?ATo rent a new flat.BTo tell some problems.CTo deliver a new television.18When will the tap be repaired?AThis afternoon.BTomorrow morning.CAt the weekend.19Where did the student know about the flat?AOn the TV.BIn the store.COn the Internet.20Wh
8、at does the woman ask the student to do?AOrder a new TV online.BSend her the TV receipt.CGet someone to fix the old TV.第二部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节 (共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。A No visit to London is complete without checking out its fantastic selection of museums and galleries. H
9、ere are some of the best (in no particular order). Take your pick, then use the London attractions map to work out how to get there and which one to visit next.1. British MuseumBritish Museum has been displaying global historic artifacts discovered by British explorers. Opened in 1759, it was the fi
10、rst national museum to be open to the public in the world. Highlights include the Rosetta Stone, the Parthenon Sculptures and Egyptian mummies.Address: Great Russell St, WC1B 3DGPrice: Free (permanent collections); admission charge applies for temporary exhibitions.2. Victoria and Albert Museum (V&A
11、)As you walk through the museums mix of Victorian and contemporary architecture, youre as likely to see an exhibition with vast collections including everything from potteries and fashion to wallpapers and jewellery, spanning 5 ,000 years.Address: Cromwell Road, SW7 2RLPrice: Some exhibitions and ev
12、ents carry a separate charge. Admission is free.3. Natural History MuseumExplore our planets living wonders at the Natural History Museum. Inside the striking building, favorites include the Dinosaurs gallery, the blue whale model and the state-of-the-art Darwin Centre, where you can see hundreds of
13、 bones of animals as well as scientists at work. Address: Cromwell Road, SW7 5BDPrice: 14 for adults; 11 for people( 13-17 or ages 62 + ) or students with ID; 6 for children (3-12).4. Imperial War Museum LondonA powerful museum shining a light on the history of conflict from the First World War to t
14、oday. IWM is made up of permanent galleries, such as the ace Curiosities of War exhibit, and temporary displays, exploring recent conflicts and terrorist attacks.Address: Lambeth Road, SEI 6HZPrice: Free21Which museum requires an entrance fee?ABritish Museum.BVictoria and Albert Museum.CNatural Hist
15、ory Museum.DImperial War Museum London.22What is special about British Museum?AIt has many historic collections.BIts the worlds first national museum opened.CIt requires admission for temporary exhibitions.DIt is the most famous museum in London.23What can you see in Natural History Museum?ALiving d
16、inosaurs.BFantastic buildings.CThe scientist Darwin.DA model of a blue whale.B On a Saturday afternoon, Tasi Lama had just finished lunch and was going to wash his hands when the ground under his feet started shaking violently. Objects began to fall down from overhead and rising above the crashes, h
17、e could hear terrified screams all around him. Several months later, the painter from Nepals Kathmandu Valley remembers that day more vividly than his wedding day or the birth of his son.It was on April 25, 2015 that an earthquake hit Nepal, the former Himalayan kingdom out of sight between its gian
18、t neighbors China and India, 81 years after a similar disaster. This killer quake and aftershocks that continued for more than a month afterward killed over 8,000 people, destroyed thousands of houses, and ruined an economy already damaged by many other reasons.It was also of consequence for the anc
19、ient art style Nepali painters such as Lama have been practicing for generations. “We left our homes and lived in the open fields outside the city, under tarpaulins(防水油布)for a month, Lama said. Many of the houses, built of mud and bricks, were in ruins and the aftershocks continued, though less freq
20、uently. One day, I went to my showroom to get some of the paintings out and the Earth started shaking again. I dropped everything and ran out for my life. ”Dinesh Lama, a 32-year-old artist from Nepals capital city, Kathmandu, said his Boudha Stupa Thangka Center, which functions as his showroom as
21、well as his studio, has remained shut since the earthquake, as his artisans(工匠)are too traumatized (心理受到创伤的)to take up the brush again. “We lived in temporary tents for more than a month, he said. “When they try to sit inside the studio and paint, fear makes their hands shake. Luckily, we have got a
22、 lot of aid from China. I believe we will come back to our home soon. ”24What can we conclude from the second paragraph?AThe April 25 earthquake made Nepal disappear for long.BThis quake caused more deaths than the one 81 years ago.CNepal also suffered a serious disaster due to the 1934 quake.DThe e
23、arthquake is the only reason for Nepal being backward.25What can we know according to Tasi Lamas words?AMany Nepali painters lost their lives in the quake.BOnly the houses built of mud and bricks broke down.CHis showroom fell into ruins after the quake.DHe had no choice but to stop working for long.
24、26What made Dinesh Lama worried most?AThat his showroom had been totally destroyed.BThat his artisans were incapable of working.CThat he couldnt sell his works as usual.DThat he would never pick up his brush to draw.27Which of the following is the proper title for the text?AEarthquake Brings Damage
25、to Ancient ArtBEarthquake Causes Many Artists Out of JobCChina Gives a Timely Hand to NepalDNepal Suffers from Two Nonstop QuakesC I never meant to be a teacher. I watched my mother over the years, and I knew it wasnt for me.Going back to school to learn French and then teach the language, our mothe
26、r had changed the center of her world when we were pre-teens.When we went to bed, I knew how worried she could be over her students when they were troubled and how much of their stress she took on herself.What I didnt realize was this life shed chosen offered her deep rewards.As I grew up, I fell in
27、 love with a French-speaking Swiss man who asked me to marry him and move to Switzerland. Years later, when I found myself back in my hometown with a small child and a love of my second language, a chance arose for me to join my mothers world of education, and I accepted.I landed in a primary school
28、 in Rocky Mount, North Carolina. From the first week, I knew Id stick with teaching. This is the most challenging experience Ive ever had, and absolutely the best. I teach French, and I have never felt so much excitement as when I receive smiles from children, or praise from other teachers.Most of m
29、y students have not traveled outside the town where they live, and for some, a trip to the city museum proves the most adventurous experience in their lives. If I could somehow open the world to these children, and if I could push them a bit, to dream of living in a bigger word, they may work harder
30、 and maybe one day venture beyond their neighborhood.I work late into each night creating lessons and activities for the following day, trying to come up with ways to attract my students and connect them to the larger world. I also plan to go back to school for further study so that I can also teach
31、 science, math, social studies, reading and writing.28Why did the author say no to teaching at first?AShe didnt like to work with children.BIt would take up too much of her time and energy.CHer mother wanted her to do something else.DShe wasnt sure if she could do it well.29When did the author fall
32、in love with teaching?AWhen she had her own child.BDuring the time when she lived abroad.CImmediately after she started teaching.DWhen she learnt about her students dreams.30What can we learn about the authors students?ATheir lives are mostly limited to their hometown.BMost of them come from poor fa
33、milies.CThey knew nothing about French in the beginning.DThey work hard and dream big.31What does the author want to do in the near future?AWork in her mothers school.BExperiment with new teaching methods.CTeach more languages besides French.DReceive further education in teaching.D If you are readin
34、g this, you were probably born in the 2000s. The oh-ohs. The 21st century. That would make you young, creative, connected, global, and no doubt smart. Maybe good-looking, too. Right? But what do other people think about your generation?Some adults worry that youre more interested in the screen in fr
35、ont of you than the world around you. They think of you as the “face-down generation” because you use your phone so much and they wonder how you will deal with school, friends, and family. Are todays teenagers too busy texting and taking selfies to become successful in real lifeor “IRL”, as you woul
36、d say?Other adults worry that todays youth are spoilt and dont want to face the challenges of adult life. Many children born in the 1990s and 2000s were raised by “helicopter parents, who were always there to guide and help their children with a busy schedule filled with homework and after-class act
37、ivities such as dancing, drawing, or sports. With parents who do everything for them, todays youth seem to prefer to live like teenagers even when they are in their 20s or 30s.With these taken into account, does the face down generation need a warning? Well, probably not. The fact is that many of to
38、days teenagers are better educated and more creative than past generations. They seem to be enthusiastic and willing to be become leaders. More young people than ever volunteer to help their communities. There are also brave young people such as Malala Yousafzai, the teenager who won the 2014 Nobel
39、Peace Prize for pushing girls rights to go to school.So if youre one of the oh-ohs, there are reasons to be hopeful about the future. Things are looking up for the face-down generation. Chances are that you will do GR8 (great) and LOL (laugh out loud).32Which of the following words can not be used t
40、o describe the oh-ohs?ACreative.BCaring.CIgnorant.DIntelligent.33What does the underlined phrase “helicopter parents” in Paragraph 3 mean?Aparents who are rich and travel by helicopter.Bparents who always watch over their children.Cparents who have a very busy schedule.Dparents who only turn up when
41、 necessary.34What can we learn from the passage?AThe writer is a member of the face-down generation.BThe writer is optimistic about the future of the oh-ohs.CThe oh-ohs are more good-looking than their parents.DThe oh-ohs care about nothing other than their phones.35What can be a best title for the
42、passage?AThe “helicopter parents”BThe over-worried parentsCThe spoiled generationDThe face-down generation第二节 (共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。Traveling With a Group? Heres How to Plan and Stay FriendsFrom bachelor parties to family reunions, group trips are opportunities t
43、o explore the world with the people you love. They also have the potential to be planning messes, with scheduling, decision-making and sorting-out finances coming together. 36 Weve rounded up tips, tricks and tools to help plan your group trip well.Understand your group dynamicIs it a group of frien
44、ds, or is it a couple of families traveling together? Is it a multigenerational trip with a big age range? These factors all come into play with activity level, comfort zones and rooming. 37 Families might prefer the ease and facilities of a hotel or resort. Big groups of friends might opt to search
45、 through home rental sites like VRBO and Airbnb.Shared apps are vitalOnce youve decided on the group, figure out when everyone is available. Doodle allows users to create a poll online of possible travel dates and then vote on preferred options. Tried and true Google Sheets is a nice way to organize
46、 options for destinations, housing and more in a spreadsheet. 38 It will allow you to send messages both while planning and when traveling.39Tracking expenses is doable via spreadsheet, but still requires a fair amount of work to properly divvy(分摊)up shares and figure out who owes what. Splitwise is
47、 a popular app for tracking, prorating and ultimately balancing expenses. It also integrates directly with the payment app Venmo, allowing you to make payments and receive money directly.Getting group dealsInvestigating group deals may be a bit time-consuming. 40 Amtrak recently launched Share Fares
48、, which earns you greater discounts on tickets the more people you travel with. If booked at least three days in advance, this program can reduce ticket prices up to 35 percent for groups of four.ABudget carefully.BFigure out finances.CBut they dont have to be.DBut the research can save you money.E.
49、WhatsApp is of great help to communicate.F.These apps bring much convenience to your group trip.G.Group dynamics can play a big role in determining where to stay.第三部分 语言知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节 (共20小题;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。 Winters are always long and cold in North Chin
50、a. The winter of 2008 was especially tough in onesouthwestern city, 41 it became extremely cold and itwas also a difficult time for me. What was worse, a(n) 42 injury happened to me and it might keep me in bedfor several months, “Just in time for the Spring Festival, ” my mother said to me, sighing.
51、 But how could I feel the 43 when the snow was so heavy and I had months of physical 44 ahead?One day I was doing my housework 45 there wasa tap against the window from a branch of the troublesome fruit tree. On hearing this, with my eyes closed, slowly, I began to recall the fall of 1995 when someb
52、ody placed apipe from my pump next to the 46 .The earth was so wet that it 47 immediately with most its bare rootsupward. Seeing this, my mother 48 to pull it out, but I refused“How hard its trying!” I said, 49 the direction of its strong holding of the earth. “It is 50 of a chance to survive.”With
53、tools, we 51 dry soilaround the tree and put up some supports into the ground, making it 52 upright.Several months had passed before Icould be 53 of it. Surprisingly, when spring returned, my “ rescue 54 ”had grown some leaves and many 55 . In 2009 that little rescue stick had grown into a toweringt
54、ree. What an unbelievable miracle of life!The day before the Spring Festival, the 56 at thewindow was continuing, the more fierce wind, the 57 sound, as if to remind me to look up and appreciate its powerful life.That night I slept peacefully having a(n) 58 .In the dream some flowers were coming out
55、 59 . The next morning I stood against the window. 60 the window was the tree bursting with life. Anyway, I had awonderful Spring Festival that year.41AwhereBwhichCwhenDthat42AadmirableBterribleCfavorableDslight43AdutyBjoyCcoldDfailure44AtreatmentBreportCexerciseDexperiment45AwhileBasCwhenDthat46Awi
56、ndowBtreeCbranchDwall47Astood upBcame outCgot outDfell down48AdecidedBpretendedCfailedDcontinued49Aattaching toBwatching overClooking intoDpointing to50AconfidentBproudCworthyDcertain51AthrewBturnedCneededDplaced52AbendBdropCstandDswing53AawareBtiredCworthwhileDproud54AtoolBstickCpipeDpump55ArootsBnutsCflowersDstems56AtappingBstrikingCattackingDhitting57AmoreBmostCbetterDbest58AideaBwalkCrestDdream59ApolitelyBshylyCpassivelyDwildly60AOnBOutsideCInsideDBesides第二节 (共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。Ballet is a formal kind of dance performance with a rich and i
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