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山东省2020届高三英语下学期一轮总复习测试试题
山东省2020届高三英语下学期一轮总复习测试试题

高三英语下学期一轮总复习测试试题

注意事项:

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3. 考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。

第一部分阅读(共两节,满分50分)

第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5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。

A

TGBWP(the Great Books Winter Program) is an experience like no other in American education. For the past eleven years, TGBWP has gathered outstanding middle and high school students from across the world to read selections from the greatest works of literature, experience college-level lectures, engage in lively discussions and e n j o y w i n t e r c a m p f u n w i t h o t h e r literary-minded students.

Here is a sample of what you will get at Great Books:

●Membership in an international community of enthusiastic young learners and

distinguished college teachers who read and discuss great books and big ideas.

You will discuss the likes of Plato, Mark Twain, Dickens, and Tolstoy with other teens

f r o m a r o u n d t h e

g l o b e w

h o l o v e literature just as much as you do!

●Find your voice in the classroom. TGBWP gives students the opportunity to grow

academically and socially as they prepare for high school and college. Open discussions encourage students to express themselves and give power to their ideas. Students gain confidence in their ability to read a text closely and

e x p r e s s t h e i r i d e a s c l e a r l y b o t h o r a l l y a n d

in writing.

●Experience time away from home and spend it at a top college -- choose from two

campus settings: Amherst College in Massachusetts and Stanford University in

C a l i f o r n i a.T h i s i s t h e

perfect opportunity to preview life on a college campus!

Don’t miss this opportunity to join students from 47 states and 28 countries i n t h i s u n i q u e learning environment.

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1. What do we know about TGBWP?

A. A course on literacy skills improvement.

B. An education department of universities.

C. A camp suitable for teen literature lovers.

D. A program of studying American literature.

2. What does TGBWP offer its participants according to the text?

A. College-level evaluation in literature.

B. Admissions to world famous universities.

C. Free literature courses and literature works.

D. Chances to experience college life beforehand.

3. Suppose this text is an Ad, what else must be included in “More information”?

A. Contact information.

B. Membership benefits.

C. Registration requirements.

D. Activity arrangements.

B

When people think about British music, for the most part they think about the 60s or 70s with the likes of The Beatles and The Rolling Stones or more modern artists like Adele or Ed Sheeran. However, stuck between these two ages was, in my opinion, British music’s best period. The 90s were an optimistic time for Britain and indeed

Europe, with the economy recovering from the lows of the 80s and the Cold War ending.

One of the defining features of 90s music was the birth of “Britpop”. This was a style of pop music that aimed to promote “Britishness” and commonly featured electric guitars, drums and male singers. Britpop was the style used by world-famous bands such as Oasis, Bl ur, Pulp and Suede who became known as “The Big Four”. The summer of 1995 was dominated by the “Battle of Britpop” which was between Blur and Oasis for the number one spot. Eventually, Blur won the battle and Oasis settled for second.

However, the 90s were n’t only for the boys, with major female groups also finding fame, the most well-known of which were “the Spice Girls” who were extremely popular in Britain and around the world. Once again they promoted “Britishness” and had catchy melodies and lyrics, bu t they also started the “Girl Power” movement which helped empower girls and women worldwide. It isn’t too far to assume that without their music, many female singers and artists who we love today would not have had the confidence to pursue their dream.

British music may have had many great times, however the 90s are often overlooked. Although I was not alive to enjoy the music properly, the 90s had a huge impact on British culture that can be felt today and I feel that the decade should get the recognition it deserves!

4. What can we infer from the first paragraph?

A. The Cold War came to an end in the 80s.

B. Britain’s economy began to pick up in the 90s.

C. The Beatles represented the best British music.

D. Adele is better than Ed Sheeran in modern music.

5. What is Paragraph 2 mainly about?

A. Britpop.

B. Britishness.

C. The Big Four.

D. Battle of Britpop.

6. What’s the most important influence of “the Spice Girls” according to the text?

A. Promoting “Britishness”.

B. Empowering girls and women.

C. Creating catchy melodies.

D. Finding fame for female groups.

7. The writer thinks the impact of the 90s music on British culture is ________.

A. underestimated

B. well-recognized

C. fairly evaluated

D. reasonably doubted

C

America’s first transcontinental railroad, completed 150 years ago today at Promontory Summit in Utah, connected the vast United States and brought America into the modern age. Chinese immigrants contributed greatly to this notable achievement, but the historical accounts that followed often ignored their role.

Between 1863 and 1869, as many as 20,000 Chinese workers helped build the dangerous western part of the railroad, a winding ribbon of track known as the Central Pacific. At first, the Centr al Pacific Railroad’s directors wanted a whites-only workforce. When not enough white men signed up, the railroad began hiring Chinese men for the backbreaking labor. Company leaders were skeptical of the new recruits’ ability to do the work, but they proved themselves not only capable but even superior to the other workers.

Chinese workers cut through dense forests, filled deep narrow steep-sided valley, constructed long trestles(高架桥) and built enormous retaining walls(防护墙) -- some of which remain complete and undamaged today. All work was done by hand using carts, shovels and picks but no machinery. However, progress came at great cost: an estimated 1,200 Chinese laborers died along the Central Pacific route.

Despite these facts, Chinese workers were often left out of the official story because of their identity of foreigners. On the transcontinental railroad's 100th birthday, the Chinese workers were still not honored. It was another fifty years later that their role was gradually highlighted. To celebrate the railroad’s 150th anniversary in 2019, the California assembly passed a resolution in 2017 to recognize and honor the Chinese railroad workers by designating May 10, 2017, and every May 10 thereafter, as California Chinese Railroad Workers Memorial Day.

8. What might be the best title for the text?

A. The Birth of the Central Pacific Cost Dearly

B. May 10--A Special Day for Chinese Immigrants

C. Chinese Workers’ Contributions Gained Recognition

D. The 150th anniversary of the Central Pacific Railroad

9. What does “they” in Paragraph 2 refer to?

A. Chinese laborers.

B. White workers.

C. Company leaders.

D. Railroad directors.

10. Why does the author make such detailed descriptions in Paragraph 3?

A. To prove Chinese workers’ superior skills.

B. To stress the danger and difficulty of the work.

C. To describe the grand scenery along the railroad.

D. To show notable achievements made by Chinese workers.

11. What does the text intend to tell us?

A. None so blind as those who won’t see.

B. No pains, no gains.

C. Truth will come to light sooner or later.

D. Doing is better than saying.

D

Recently, researchers at the University of Toronto figured out a way with a quick video selfie to accurately measure blood pressure with your smartphone’s camera by developing a technology known as transdermal optical imaging (TOI)(透皮光学成像).

Cameras on smartphones can catch red light reflected from hemoglobin (血红素)under our skin, which permits TOI to visualize and measure blood flow changes. Researchers measured the blood pressure of 1,328 Canadian and Chinese adults by getting two-minute videos of their faces on an iPhone. “From the video got by the technology, you can see how the blood flows in different parts of the face and through this flow, you can get a lot of information,” said Kang Lee, lead author of the study.

Lee also helped create an app called Anura, which allows people to try out the TOI software for themselves, giving them the ability to record a 30-second video of their face and receive measurements for stress levels and resting heart rate. Lee said more research was needed to make sure that the measurements were as accurate as possible, explaining that the study didn’t test people with very dark or very fair skin.

“In order to improve our app to make i t usable, particularly for people with hypertension (高血压),we need to collect a lot of data from them, which is very

hard because a lot of them are already taking medicine,” Lee explained. “We cannot tell them not to take medicine, but from time to time, we get participants who don’t take medicine so we can get hypertensive people this way.”

The scientists said there were many potential applications of the technology, including providing health services for those who lived in remote areas.

12. What is mainly talked about in Paragraph 2?

A. Information offered by TOI.

B. New findings on hypertension.

C. How TOI is put into smart phones.

D. How the TOI technology works.

13. What might people benefit from the new technology mentioned above?

A. Living a life free from stress.

B. Improving the heart function gradually.

C. Accessing health services for free.

D. Knowing abnormal blood pressure earlier.

14. What can be done for a better Anura?

A. Equipping phones with better cameras.

B. Allowing phones to record longer videos.

C. Collecting data from more diverse samples.

D. Persuading participants not to take medicine.

15. Why does the author write this text?

A. To predict future applications of TOI.

B. To introduce TOI and an app related.

C. To describe functions of cameras on phones.

D. To evaluate the quality of an app called Anura.

第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5 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。

No-friend eating trend

When you eat lunch in a restaurant, you might see many people eating by themselves, watching videos on their phones. 16 Do you worry they’re lonely?

You probably didn’t even notice because you were looking at your own phone. The New York Post says that eating alone with electronic devices is a growing trend

among young people around the world.

According to a new survey conducted by OnePoll on behalf of the US-based Highbush Blueberry Council, the average adult eats six meals alone each week and 387 meals

e a c h y e a r.

17 Maybe not.

“The way we define ‘togetherness’ and what it means to be connected seems to be evolving as technology evolves. Keeping our relationships strong doesn’t always require being together physically,” wrote the report.

Nowadays, many young people spend more time studying and working in competitive environments. 18 Instead, it’s natural to communicate with others through text, email and social media.

Daniela Galarza, from the US, is one of these young people. She told the New York Post that she spent nearly 10 hours on her work every day. She said, “Engaging with my friends and families on social media platforms for about half an hour every day always helps me feel more connected with them. 19 ”

“Today, ‘togetherness’ is more of a feeling than a physical state, a nd people get creative to stay connected,” a spokesperson for The Highbush Blueberry Council told the New York Post. “ 20 ”

A. I’m not lonely any more.

B. Do you feel pity for them?

C. Being together all the time is great.

D. Does it mean there are a lot of lonely people?

E. They enjoy eating alone with electronic devices.

F. They have less time to gather and eat with their friends or families.

G. The joy of being together – however you manage it – never changes.

第二部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分)

第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)

阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。

pothole(凹坑) seems to appear out of nowhere and sends the 21 jumping. Most p l e t h i n k p o t h o l e s a r e

22 , but artist Jim Bachor sees them as a canvas(画布)

for his artwork.

马赛克

like food. He even makes less-appealing visuals of insects.

an incidental trip to Europe as his motivation to change

ancient Roman city. A tour guide pointed out made of mainly glass and marble,

way the artist intended.” Bachor says, “That kind of staying power

so much.”

A year to attend a mosaic class in Ravenna, Italy, to learn

over 1,000 years ago. “I just s

new age as a contemporary subject,” he says.

pothole art Detroit, New York City and even in Finland.

21. A. body B. rock C. car D. sand

22. A. challenging B. interesting C. discouraging D. annoying

23. A. modern B. ancient C. elegant D. mysterious

24. A. objects B. ideas C. routines D. projects

25. A. duty B. career C. belief D. instruction

26. A. traveling B. living C. working D. studying

27. A. last B. connect C. fade D. resolve

28. A. reminded B. confused C. troubled D. impressed

29. A. introduce B. perform C. promote D. describe

30. A. argued B. imagined C. remembered D. realized

31. A. link B. time C. opportunity D. voice

32. A. artwork B. machinery-work C. code D.

literature

33. A. discovered B. created C. improved D. taught

34. A. help B. invitation C. money D.

praise

35. A. nearly B. merely C. certainly D. personally

第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)

阅读下面材料,在空白处填入1个适当的词或括号内单词的正确形式。

Leather is a hugely popular material for a range of products, but this 36 (popular) comes at a price. The global leather industry kills over a billion animals every year. This 37

(cause) many to ask the question: is it possible to meet the global demand of leather without 38

(do) any harm to animals? A process called biofabrication(生物制作) may be the answer.

Biofabrication is not new; it is already commonly used in medicine. Scientists have applied the technique to grow body parts like ear, skin, and bones for

t r a n s p l a n t s(移植).B u t i t c a n a l s o

39 (use) to make other products, such as leather. Scientists will be able to make biofabricated leather with whatever qualities they want, such as extra softness, greater strength, or even different colors and patterns.

But how 40 (exact) does biofabrication work? 41 (grow) leather, scientists begin by taking some cells from an animal, not hurting 42 animal in any way. They then set the cells apart and grow them in a lab. This process takes millions of cells and expands them into billions. Next, the scientists take the cells and spread them out to form thin sheets, 43 are then put together to combine into a little 44 (thick) sheets. Anyone can then dye and finish the leather and design it in any way they like.

Andras Forgacs supports biofabrication. He says it may even be a “natural

evolution of manufacturing for mankind.” We will be able to make the products we need in an efficient, responsible, 45 creative way.

第三部分写作(共两节,满分40分)

第一节(满分15分)

假如你是李华,你的英国笔友Jean来信了解中国青少年的上网喜好。请你予以回复,并以自己为例,谈谈你最喜欢的网站或APP及理由。

注意:

1. 词数80左右;

2. 可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。

第二节(满分25分)

阅读下面材料, 根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。续写的词数应为150左右。

'Usual boring day!' This would be the answer from Roman if somebody asked him how his day was. These days he found everything boring, nothing excited him.

One day he was lying in his room as usual. Suddenly light went off. His room was rather hot without an air conditioner. Though he did not want to leave his room, he had to. Unwillingly, he left his room and came to living room. Living room was slightly cool as it had two huge windows.

His young brother was playing with his friend. They were rolling on the floor. He was looking out for the TV remote, but couldn't find. He got up and searched it everywhere, but remote was nowhere. He looked at his brother who was still lying on the floor playing.

He asked him, "Where is the remote?"

"Under the Sofa," his brother yelled.

He tried to look through, but it was dark. He put his hand under the sofa. He touched something, grabbed it and took his hand out. OMG! It was a snake in his hand!

After seeing that his brother started to yell, “ Snake, snake!” Mom came as soon as she heard their shouting. She too was horrified to see a snake. She was so scared that she even couldn’t speak a word. Two kids were trying to hide into each other's back. “What an old trick!” Roman thought and threw it over kids.

As the snake landed on the floor near to the kids, it started moving from left side to the right. Only then did Roman realize that the snake was real, not a toy. He threw the snake over kids because he thought it was a fake snake and kids were

playing some tricks.

This time mom almost got heart attack. Now he was scared too. The snake was only 10 meters away from kids and was staring at kids. They even couldn’t call a rescue team. There might be some deadly damage before their arrival. There was not much time to think. It was the time for a quick action.

Paragraph 1:

As Roman was farther from the snake, he jumped to the window and grabbed the curtain.

Paragraph 2:

After the rescue team caught and took the snake away, everyone went inside the home.

高三英语参考答案

第一部分阅读(每小题2.5分,满分50分)

1~5 CDABA 6~10 BACAB 11~15 CDDCB 16~20 BDFAG

第二部分语言运用

第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)

21~25 CDBAB 26~30 ACDBD 31~35 CABDC

第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)

36. popularity 37.has caused 38.doing 39.be used

40.exactly

41.To grow 42.the 43.which 44.thicker

45.and

第三部分

第一节(满分15分)

评分原则:

两个要点:一是回应来信要求介绍中国青少年的上网喜好;二是谈谈自己喜欢的网站或APP并说明理由。两个要点的比重如何皆可。

Possible versions:

Dear Jean,

Glad to know that you are interested in what Chinese teenagers like to do online, I am writing to tell you more about it.

As smart phones have been widely used, many teenagers prefer surfing online with their phones. Shopping online and chatting with friends via Wechat or QQ are becoming increasingly popular. As for me, I like an Alipay app called the Ant Forest, which encourages users to adopt low-carbon activities. I have a great sense of achievement when I turn the energy from low-carbon life into real trees through it. Are you using this app?

What about your favorite application? Looking forward to hearing from you soon. Yours Lihua Dear Jean,

Nice to hear from you! I quite agree with you. The Internet does make our life more colorful, where most of us teenagers chat with friends, play games or watch various videos.

As to me, I prefer reading e-books with some reading apps such as WeChat reading because it’s so convenient to read books online. With a mobile phone at hand, I can do my reading everywhere instead of carrying paper books. Besides, I can even listen to them as those apps are often equipped with audio software. Isn’t it fantastic?

Well, what do you usually do on the Internet?

Yours , Li Hua

第二节(满分25分)

评分原则:

一、必要情节:

第一段:1.使用窗帘救急;2.通知救援队;

第二段:Roman的反省与愧疚心理。能与篇首心情呼应更佳。

二、语言流畅,符合情景需求。第一段应写出紧张危险气氛与迅速敏捷的施救动作;第二段应写出愧疚之情。

Possible version 1:

waiting a second, he threw the curtain over the snake. When the snake came under the curtain, he grabbed two kids by their hands and brought them out of the room. He again went inside and took his mother to the front yard. Mom was shaking like a leaf and kids were sweating hard. Later, he called the rescue team from his cell phone.

to living room where he found his brother was watching cartoon. He sat next to his brother and his cell phone beeped. It was another text from his friend asking how his day was. Roman slowly typed: "Jaw-breaking day". Then he kept his mobile aside and dragged his brother's head to his chest and started to play with his hair gently. Then he whispered something in his ear which sounds something like "Sorry".

Possible version 2:

As Roman was farther from the snake, he jumped to the window and grabbed the curtain. He pulled it so hard that curtain was torn off immediately. Without hesitation, he threw the curtain at the moving snake and covered it. Then he grabbed two extremely-frightened kids by their arms and pushed them out of room. The moment the kids went out, they started screaming. Roman went inside the room again and brought his mom out, who was standing still, frozen with fear. Later, he called the rescue team.

After the rescue team caught and took the snake away, everyone went inside the home. Everything returned to normal except that the two kids were still scared. Roman felt guilty and even angry with himself. How could he have thrown the snake to two kids. But for the quick action, it would have hurt them! He went up to the kids, patting them on the head, and said carefully, “I’m so sorry. I mistook it for a fake one. Well….” After a short pause, he said in an excited voice, “Shall we play some game together now?” The kids burst into a smile. “What a thrilling day!” Roman texted his friend later that day.

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