【冲刺必刷】内蒙古集宁区第二中学2019-2020学年第二学期高三质量检测6月英语试卷(无答案)

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2020高考英语冲刺复习

集宁二中2019-2020学年第二学期高三英语质量检测

一、阅读理解(本大题共15小题,共30.0分)

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Four Kid-friendly Restaurants in Phoenix

The Teapot

Drink an iced milk or bite into a chicken sandwich while keeping an eye on your kid in the two-story outdoor playhouse at the Teapot. While you relax at a shaded picnic table and have a cup of coffee, kids can play in an area stocked with toys or take an adventure to the grassy backyard.

Address: 818 N 5th Ave

Tel: 602-522-6027

Rustler’s Rooste

With a live cow at the entrance, cotton candy in a large box and an indoor swing, kids may find it hard to believe that Rustler’s Rooste is a restaurant and not a Western playground. Don’t forget to register for the Slide Riders club: For just $6, kids can eat free for a year with purchase of an entree.

Address: 8383 S 48th St

Tel: 602-431-6474

The Duce

While The Duce attracts a crowd of adults at nighttime, by day it’s a great spot for kids of all ages. Hang out on the rows of seats at a sports ground while waiting for your chance to play ping-pong or basketball. Don’t miss the milkshake shop.

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Address: 525 S Central Ave

Tel: 602-866-3823

Luci’s at the Orchard

No swimming pool? No problem. Head to the outdoor tiny round pool at Luci’s at the Orchard to keep kids cool before or after a meal. Order some fresh juice or treat the family to ice creams, with flavors like Bohemian Raspberry and Chocolate Brownie.

Address: 7100 North 12th Street, Building Two

Tel: 602-633-2442

1.What may attract kids to The Teapot?

A. It has shaded picnic tables.

B. It offers kids delicious meals.

C. It organizes outdoor activities.

D. It has places for kids to play in.

2.Which number will you call if your kids love playing sports?

A. 602-431-6474.

B. 602-866-3823.

C.

602-633-2442. D. 602-522-6027.

3.Where will kids preferring to play water go?

A. The Duce.

B. The Teapot.

C. Rustler’s Rooste.

D. Luci’s at the Orchard.

B

Amanda Seyfried didn’t grow up with dogs. With her busy work schedule, she didn’t think she could take care of a dog. In fact, she wasn’t looking for a furry friend at all.

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But then she met Finn. Today, the 34-year-old actress, who’s known for films Mamma Mia, is a dog owner and a spokeswoman at the welfare organization Best Friends Animal Society.

“I can’t imagine my life without him,” Seyfried says of 6.5-year-old Australian shepherd Finn, who is allowed on her U.S. set. If for some reason he can’t join Seyfried on location --- like on a recent trip when she traveled from France to China, Seyfried requests from her dog sitter twice — daily videos of him.

Now with a new video for Best Friends Animal Society, she calls herself Finn’s “stage mother.”

Seyfried and Finn shot an ’80s-themed video for the #

9000StepsChallenge, which asks animal owners to walk 9,000 steps with their pets on the ninth day of the month to raise awareness to the fact that more than 9,000 dogs and cats are euthanized (安乐死) in shelters each day because there’s not enough room.

As for the video shoot, in which Seyfried and Finn walked the 9,000 steps --- it was more exhausting than a long walk. Seyfried was Finn’s trainer on the shoot. She believes that instead of being Finn’s cp-star, she’ll go back to being BFFs.

4.Why did Seyfried originally refuse a pet dog?

A. She wasn’t not yet a spokeswoman.

B. She wasn’t used to being with a dog.

C. She was too busy to care for a dog.

D. She had not enough room for a dog.

5.Who does the underlined word “him” in paragraph 3 refer to?

A. Finn.

B. Seyfried.

C. The dog sitter.

D. Finn’s best friend.

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6.Why did Seyfried shoot the video together with Finn?

A. To show how deep she loves Finn.

B. To train Finn to have a long walk.

C. To take part in an animal cp-star show.

D. To call on public attention to pets’ life.

7.Which section of a newspaper is this text most likely from?

A. News

B. Life

C. Education

D. Sports

C

The voice of an ancient Egyptian priest has been heard for the first time in more than 3,000 years, thanks to a detailed reconstruction of his vocal tract(声带) from his mummified remains.

A team of scientists in England used medical scans of the famous mummy of Nesyamun to create a digital, 3D model of the insides of the individual's throat and mouth, which were reproduced on a 3D printer. Then the researchers created an artificial larynx(喉头) with a loudspeaker using an electronic waveform. The sound was then played through the speaker into the 3D printed vocal tract to produce a short bust of Nesyamun's voice—a sound not heard since the 11th century BC.

Previous efforts to reproduce ancient voices could only approximate them, by animating facial reconstructions with software. In comparison, the sound of Nesyamun's voice is based on "an extant(现存的) vocal tract preserved over 3,000 years," the researchers wrote.

Nesyamun lived around 1100 BC. He is thought to have died in his late 50s from a severe allergic reaction. Almost 3,000 years later, his mummy was discovered at Karnak and transported to the Leeds City Museum in 1823. His remains and ornate coffin(棺材) have since become some of the world's best researched relics of ancient Egypt.

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"Nesyamun's mummy was a good choice for studying the sound of an ancient voice," said David Howard, the lead author of the new research, "It was particularly suited, given its age and preservation of its soft tissues, which is unusual."

He said he hopes the scientific understanding of how human voices are created can be combined with knowledge of the ancient Egyptian language to reconstruct longer passages of Nesyamun's speech.

Before examining the mummy, the researchers had to deal with ethical(道德的) concerns related to examining a person without their consent. They used nondestructive research methods, and took into account words on his coffin, relating that Nesyamun hoped again "to address the gods as he had in his working life."

The researchers interpreted that to indicate his desire to speak again after death. "We are in a way fulfilling his declared wishes," Howard said.

Howard and Schofield said they hope a reconstruction of Nesyamun's speech, perhaps reciting an ancient Egyptian prayer, can be featured at the Karnak temple in Egypt for modern tourists.

"When visitors encounter the past, it is usually a visual encounter," said Schofield. "With this voice, we can change that."

8.The voice of Nesyamun was recreated by ________.

A. repairing his vocal tract

B. bringing Nesyarnun back to life

C. using some advanced technologies

D. combining it with facial movements

9.Why was Nesyamun's mummy suitable for research?

A. He often gave long speeches.

B. His vocal tract is well preserved.

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C. A severe disease resulted in his death.

D. His remains are displayed in the museum.

10.What does the underlined word "that" in Paragraph 8 refer to?

A. The researchers took into account words on his coffin.

B. Nesyamun's mummy was examined without his consent.

C. The researchers hope to reconstruct longer passages of his speech.

D. Nesyamun hoped to address the gods as he had in his working life.

11.What would be the best title for the passage?

A. A 3000-year-old mummy speaks again

B. The voice of a mummy excites visitors

C. A 3D-printed vocal tract has been created

D. The dream of Nesyamun has been achieved

D

Many people heard about the “Little Free Library”, which was a movement that let people swap a book for another, or take it and bring it back. Now, people are joining in the “Little Free Pantry” idea, which shares a similar value of spreading kindness with mini pantries.

One family who live in Boise, Idaho, have a three-year-old son who wanted to build something for his third birthday, so they decided that they would build a community pantry box that they would share with their neighbors. They felt that they had everything they wanted, so they wanted to give a little something back to the community and help the people in need.

The idea is that the family fill this box up with non-perishable(不易腐的)items, which include tins, toiletries, and other goods. However, it’s meant to be a community give and take, so other people would also contribute to adding to this mini-pantry.

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It seems that the idea has taken off in other communities who also want to give a little something back and help those in need. It’s the kind of movement that helps the struggling members of the community, allowing them to live knowing that they can have a can of soup for dinner if they have nothing else. Or that sanitary products are available.

The Millers keep their little pantry going, realizing that it’s emptiest toward the end of the month, so they know that it’s really helping people. They don’t believe that anyone has taken advantage of it and that it’s only helped people.

Various other communities have taken on the mini pantries project in order to spread a little kindness within their community.

12.Why is “Little Free Library” mentioned in the first paragraph?

A. To show the striking difference between it and “Little Free Pantry”.

B. To help readers have a better understanding of “Little Free Pantry”.

C. To encourage people to take “Little Free Library” as an example.

D. To prove that most people are just so kind as to help those in need.

13.Why did the family build the “Little Free Pantry”?

A. To let others know about their son’s birthday.

B. To show that they lived in great abundance.

C. To express gratitude and offer help to others.

D. To test if people in the community are honest.

14.Whom is “Little Free Pantry” most helpful to?

A. Those who can’t go shopping often.

B. Those who want to show kindness.

C. Those who want to celebrate birthdays.

D. Those who live in great poverty.

15.How is the “Little Free Pantry” idea going?

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A. The community pantry box is always empty.

B. People take advantage of others’ kindness.

C. More items are badly needed to refill the box.

D. It is gaining more and more popularity.

二、阅读七选五(本大题共5小题,共10.0分)

Friendships can be sources of joy and sources of sorrow. There isn't exactly a rule book on what to do when things get tense or go south. 16 . When things are unbalanced

17 , but your friend doesn't open up about hers. It's common for relationships to experience periods where things are unbalanced. Maybe one friend is going through a breakup and needs extra support. In times like these, it's important that you practice becoming a better listener.

18

Jan Yager, a specialist in this field often hears from people who've been hurt by a friend's not keeping his word. Dr Yager points out we don't have formal contracts with friends where we've agreed to never disappoint each other. Therefore if you bring a fantasy about what the ideal friend will do in any situation, you will be disappointed.

Feeling left out

No one likes feeling left out. It feels bad when you knew your friends went on a weekend getaway without you. Scott Christnelly says, "I encourage clients to express their feelings about it but also not to jump to conclusions." Then find someone else to explain how you feel. 19 .

Growing apart

It is possible to keep lifelong friendships, but many friends do end up growing apart. 20 . Jay says the friend who is moving forward can experience guilt and shame for leaving the other behind. The key is letting friends play roles in your life. When you feel ready for a wild night out, call that friend up.

A. Broken promises

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B. Experiencing envy

C. Maybe you feel like you're always sharing about your life

D. Maybe through that conversation, you will know how you will respond

E. Here are some understandings of the so-called friendship from specialists

F. One example is when one friend moves on and has little in common with a former partner

G. Here are tips on how to manage the common relationship difficulties from some specialists

三、完形填空(本大题共20小题,共30.0分)

Years ago, my husband and I decided to take our three girls to Disneyland. Certainly, my husband and I would pay for the (21) , but we advised our daughters to (22) their spending money through their own efforts. We said our youngest daughter didn't have to do that, (23) she was only ten years old. (24) , she insisted that she should make her own money.

We (25) near a golf course. One afternoon, I looked through the kitchen window and saw our youngest daughter sit on the grass,

patiently (26) the golfers. During supper, she told us she had noticed that the golfers (27) using towels to wipe the (28) on their faces. She could (29) they were hot. She wondered whether we could

drive (30) to the supermarket nearby. She wanted to buy some cold soda-water. We asked her (31) . She explained she could sell the

soda-water at a slightly (32) price to the golfers. Then she could make money. She described her business plan (33) , as if she had made a big fortune. We (34) this would probably last only one day, but to encourage her, we gave her our (35) .

To make a long story short, we made over a dozen trips to

the (36) and bought dozens of cases of soda-water during those weeks. Each time her soda-water (37) , she would hurriedly buy more.

The golfers bought her sodas. Maybe they were simply (38) , but I

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tend to think it was because they were (39) by the little girl delivering sodas to them in such hot weather. Anyway, she made over $300 all by herself, even a little more than her (40) .

21.A. education B. career C. Change D. tour

22.A. earn B. borrow C. share D. save

23.A. although B. because C. if D. unless

24.A. Otherwise B. However C. Therefore D. Besides

25.A. lived B. worked C. played D. travelled

26.A. guiding B. caring C. questioning D. watching

27.A. considered B. stopped C. kept D. practiced

28.A. tears B. dust C. sweat D. rain

29.A. let out B. bring out C. turn out D. figure out

30.A. her B. them C. someone D. everyone

31.A. where B. what C. why D. when

32.A. lower B. higher C. attractive D. reasonable

33.A. surprisedly B. disappointedly C. calmly D. excitedly

34.A. decided B. learned C. guessed D. remembered

35.A. attitude B. opinion C. agreement D. advice

36.A. supermarket B. golf course C. school D. playground

37.A. drank up B. sold out C. knocked off D. poured over

38.A. hungry B. thirsty C. sick D. tired

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39.A. puzzled B. surprised C. fascinated D. moved

40.A. sisters B. parents C. friends D. customers

四、语法填空(本大题共1小题,共15.0分)

High-speed railways, electronic payments, shared bicycles and online shopping are China's four new ways of life. They are most appealing to youths from 20 countries participating (41) the Belt and Road Initiative. The new four great inventions are all related to China's high-tech innovation, (42) has improved the quality of people's lives, “my wallet is no longer in use. I can buy and eat whatever I want (43) (simple) with a tap of my phone,” said Lin Jinlong, an overseas Chinese student from Cambodia, (44) (add) that even pancake sellers are using Alipay (mobile payment).

In (45) word, China is leading in many ways. Bike sharing, for example, is not new itself. But China has made it much more convenient and (46) (enjoy) both in China and overseas. Leading Chinese bike-sharing (47) (company), Mobike and Ofo are now operating in foreign countries such as Singapore and Britain. Users in the countries (48) (feel)

excited and posted photos of (49) (they) riding the Chinese bikes on social media. A growing number of foreigners hope (50) (promote) economic development in their home countries by paying more attention to the achievement of China.

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五、短文改错(本大题共1小题,共10.0分)

假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文.文中共有10处语言错误,每句中最多有两处.每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改.

增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(入),并在其下面写出该加的词.

删除:把多余的词用斜线(\\)划掉.修改:在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词.

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处起)不

计分.

Last week ,I go back to my hometown and paid a visit of my grandparents . They were so excited to see myself because we hadn't seen each other for long time . But my friend invited me to attend his birthday party . I actual wanted to join and share his happiness . But think about the promise , that I had made to my grandparents before ,I chose to refuse my friend's invite . When I saw my grandparents' smile and the delicious food they cooked it for me , I knew I did the right thing . We must keep our promise . If we can't do it ,it was necessary to explain or we will lose trusts from others.

六、英语作文题(本大题共1小题,共25.0分)

假定你是李华,你校今年寒假将要为外国学生举办一场汉语冬令营活动。请给你的美国朋友Jason写封邮件,邀请他参加。内容包括:1.时间和地点;2.内容:汉语

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学习、中国传统文化等;3.报名方式和截止日期。注意:1.词数100左右;2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。

Dear Jason,

__________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________ _________

Yours,

Li Hua

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