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新课标2020年普通高等学校招生统一考试英语模拟卷4.doc
-1-(新课标)(新课标)20202020 年普通高等学校招生统一考试英语模拟卷年普通高等学校招生统一考试英语模拟卷 4 4(时间:100 分钟,满分:120 分)第一部分阅读理解(共两节,满分 35 分)第一节(共 10 小题;每小题 2.5 分,满分 25 分)阅读下列短文,从每小题所给的 A、B、C 和 D 四个选项中,选出最佳选项。A A(2019广州市调研测试)TurkeyTurkeyYakamozYakamoz HotelHotelEstablished 1992Yakamoz is a small and friendly hotel situated near Fethiye in southwestTurkey.Offering traditional Turkish hospitality,fabulous Mediterranean cuisine andcharming gardens,Yakamoz delights all who enter its gates.All rooms have bathrooms and balconies;Open from April to late October;2019 ratestwin bedded rooms 20 per person;Show this ad to get an exclusive 10%Lonely Planet guide book Email:CastawaysCastawaysA SPECIALIST IN TAILORMADEHOLIDAYS TO MALLORCA,SPAIN,MADEIRA,PORTUGAL,THE CANARY ISLANDS,CYPRUS AND FRANCE.*QUOTE LONELY PLANET GUIDE BOOK TO SAVE 50 PER PERSON ON YOUR 2019 HOLIDAY.*01737 812255www.castaways.co.uk-2-ONCEONCE ININ A A LIFETIMELIFETIME PERUPERU ADVENTUREADVENTUREThe Desert,the Andes and the Amazon are included on a spectacular twoweek selfdrive guided holiday.Reach locations in South America that others can only dreamof with Peru Safari.PERUPERU SAFARISAFARIThe heart of adventureT:44 01744 889819 or 44 07522 776160E:W:RailRail HolidaysHolidays ofof thethe WorldWorldDiscover Peru and Brazils cultural highlights by train;Explore California by steam and railroad;Travel by rail into Eastern Canadas remote wilderness;Take a fabulous rail tour of Australia&New Zealand in early 2019.OverOver 4040 YearsYears ofof UnforgettableUnforgettable RailRail JourneysJourneysFfestiniog T01766 512400【语篇解读】本文介绍了几个旅游广告。1 1What is the cost for two nights of accommodation for two people at the YakamozHotel with the Lonely Planet guide book discount?A88.B80.C72.D64.C C考查数字计算。根据 TurkeyTurkeyYakamozYakamoz HotelHotel 部分中的“2019 ratestwin beddedrooms 20 per person”和“Show this ad to get an exclusive 10%Lonely Planet guidebook discount”,并结合题干可知,两个人两夜优惠后应付的费用是:202290%72,故选 C。2 2Rail holidays are available forANorth America,Europe and AustraliaBNorth America,South America and AsiaCAustralia,Asia and EuropeDNorth America,South America and Australia-3-D D考查推理判断。根据 RailRail HolidaysHolidays ofof thethe WorldWorld 部分中提到的“Peru”“Brazil”“Califonia”“Eastern Canada”“Australia&New Zealand”可推知,在这个度假活动中可以去北美洲、南美洲和澳大利亚,故选 D。3 3How many advertisements offer holidays to Peru?AOne.BTwo.CThree.DFour.B B考查细节理解。通读全文可知,在 ONCEONCE ININ A A LIFETIMELIFETIME PERUPERU ADVENTUREADVENTURE 部分和 RailRailHolidaysHolidays ofof thethe WorldWorld 部分中提到了去 Peru 度假,故选 B。B B(2019湘东六校联考)It was about seven years ago.I just picked up my threeyearold daughter fromthe nursery.I was weighed down with shopping bags,and with my daughters things.Wearrived at a pedestrian crossing and she pressed the button.In the distance,I heardalarms,told my daughter to wait and watched a police car approaching.Little did I know,as the green man flashed,that my daughter had begun to runinto the road.I watched the police car speed toward usthats when you sounded yourhorn and waved wildly to me.My daughter was about a meter from the path of the policecar,hidden from their view by your car.I screamed her name and ran toward her.She stopped and was shocked by the rushof the police car as it sped past.She wondered why you had blown your horn,asking,“Mom,why was that woman so rude?”not realizing you had saved her life.She wondered why I picked her up and burst into tears.My legs gave way as I reachedthe other side of the road.I should have followed my“wait”with a hand on hershoulder,or an explanation of why we were ignoring the green man this time,especiallyas I had in effect conditioned her to cross the road at the sight of the green flash.I beat myself up for months,and still do,with flashbacks and horrible assumptionsabout what might have been.But for your sounding your horn,seeing what I hadnt seen,I would have been left a mother on the other side of the road,totally broken.I apologizefor putting you in that positionI can imagine that it upset you,too.You saved herlife and I am so grateful.【语篇解读】本文是一篇记叙文。大约七年前,“我”的女儿过马路时没有注意到警车,幸亏一位女士按喇叭提醒,才挽救了女儿的生命。这件事让“我”至今难忘,心中充满感激。4 4What does the underlined part“the green man”in Paragraph 2 refer to?AA pedestrian.BA policeman.CA traffic sign.DA button.-4-C C考查词义猜测。根据第二段第一句“Little did I know,as the green man flashed,that my daughter had begun to run into the road”并结合常识可知,此处表示看到绿灯亮之后,“我”的女儿跑到了马路上;据此可推知,画线部分指代一种交通标志,故 C 项正确。A 项意为“一个行人”,B 项意为“一个警察”,D 项意为“一个按钮”,都与语境不符。5 5Why did the woman sound her horn?ATo stop the police car.BTo show her impatience.CTo greet passing pedestrians.DTo draw the mothers attention.D D考查推理判断。根据第二段第二、三句“I watched the police car speed towardusthats when you sounded your horn and waved wildly to me.My daughter was abouta meter from the path of the police car,hidden from their view by your car”可知,“我”看到警车向我们疾驰而来,这时你按响了喇叭,疯狂地向“我”挥手。“我”女儿离警车的车道大约一米远,你的车挡住了他们的视线。据此可推知,那位女士按响喇叭是为了引起这位母亲的注意,提醒她注意她女儿的安全,故 D 项正确。6 6What can we infer from the incident?AThe mother didnt regret what had happened.BThe daughter didnt follow the traffic rules.CThe woman responded quickly and properly.DThe police drove beyond the speed limit.C C考查推理判断。根据第二段的内容可知,当看到小女孩面临危险时,那位女士按响了喇叭,并疯狂地向小女孩的母亲挥手;并结合第三段第一、二句“I screamed her name andran toward her.She stopped and was shocked by the rush of the police car as it spedpast”可知,警车疾驰而过,“我”的女儿安然无恙;据此可推知,那位女士反应快速、正确,挽救了小女孩的生命,故 C 项正确。C CIf you want to convince the boss you deserve a pay rise or promotion,the solutioncould be simpleeat the same food as they do.Psychologists have discovered managersare much more likely to instantly trust us if we choose the same dishes as them.During experiments,discussions over wages and work conditions were much moresuccessful if both sides chose to snack on the same treats.And shoppers were muchmore likely to buy a product advertised on TV by someone eating a similar food totheirs at the time.The reason is thought to be socalled similarity attraction theorywhere people-5-tend to like others who have similar tastes or habits to themselves.But this isbelieved to be one of the first studies highlighting the role of food in thisrelationship.Researchers at the University of Chicago in the US conducted a seriesof experiments to examine foods role in earning trust.In a test,participants were told to watch TVwhere someone pretending to bea member of the public praised a certain product.The volunteers were given Kit Katbars to nibble(小口咬),while the TV people ate either a Kit Kat or grapes as theytalked.The results showed viewers were much more likely to express an interest in buyingthe product if the TV showed the other person eating a Kit Kat too.The researchers added,“Although similarity in food consumption is not a signof whether two people will get along,we find consumers treat this as such.They feelmore trusting of those who consume as they do.It means people can immediately beginto feel friendship and develop a bond,leading to smoother transactions(交易)fromthe start.”Harley Street psychologist Dr.Lucy Atcheson said it was already known that wearingsimilar clothes could instantly create trust.But this was the first report that foodhad the same effect.She said,“This is really interesting.It makes sense as peoplefeel they have common ground and can trust the other person.That means negotiationsare more likely to be successful.”【语篇解读】本文是一篇说明文。研究发现,吃相似食物的人更容易互相信任,所以,吃与经理相似食物的员工,更容易说服对方给自己加薪。这便是相似吸引理论人们倾向于喜欢与自己品味或习惯相似的人。7 7According to the text,customers are likely to buy a product from a dealerwhoAreduces the price of his productsBadvertises his products on TVChas the same taste as themDpays attention to the quality of his productsC C考查细节理解。根据第二段第二句“And shoppers were much more likely to buya product advertised on TV by someone eating a similar food to theirs at the time”可知,购物者更有可能购买和他们吃相似食物的人广告的产品。故 C 项正确。8 8The experiments conducted by researchers at the University of Chicago showthat-6-Abosses like employees that have the same taste as themBfood plays an important role in earning peoples trustCpeople who have similar tastes to their bosss earn moreDpeople have less interest in buying products advertised on TVB B考查推理判断。根据第三段第二、三句“But this is believed to be one of thefirst studies highlighting the role of food in this relationship.Researchers at theUniversity of Chicago in the US conducted a series of experiments to examine foodsrole in earning trust”可知,美国芝加哥大学的研究是首批强调食物在人际关系中的作用的研究之一,这一研究强调食物在赢得信任方面的作用;根据第五段可知,如果电视上播放的是另一个人也在吃奇巧,那么喜欢吃奇巧的观众更有可能表现出购买该产品的兴趣。据此可以推知,食物在赢得对方信任的过程中起着很大的作用,故 B 项正确。9 9What can be inferred from the text?AThe effect of wearing similar clothes hasnt been proved by researchers.BPeople are more likely to make friends with those wearing the same clothesas them.CPeople who eat similar food are more likely to trust each other.DPeople will get along with each other if they like to eat similar things.C C考查推理判断。根据第一段第二句“Psychologists have discovered managers aremuch more likely to instantly trust us if we choose the same dishes as them”可知,心理学家发现,如果我们选择与经理相同的菜肴,他们更有可能立刻信任我们。据此可推知,吃相似食物的人彼此更容易信任,故 C 项正确。1010Which of the following sayings can be an example of the similarity attractiontheory?AHonesty is the best policy.BAll good things come to an end.CWhere there is a will,there is a way.DBirds of a feather flock together.D D考查推理判断。根据第三段第一句“The reason is thought to be socalledsimilarity attraction theorywhere people tend to like others who have similar tastesor habits to themselves”可知,相似吸引理论是指人们倾向于喜欢与自己品味或习惯相似的人。D 项意为“物以类聚,人以群分”,与相似吸引理论类似,故 D 项正确。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。-7-(2019湖北省八校联考)For each working person,occupied with endless things todo,you can always find that more things are not part of your job,such as othercolleagues asking for your help or bosses making new demands.11In fact,justby doing the following three steps,you can usually make yourself and the other personcomfortable while refusing them.Listen attentively.What you need to do is stop what youre doing,and carefully listen to what theysay.Even if your time is limited,it is best for you to do so.12In this way,even if you eventually refuse them,they will understand that you are not available.Inaddition,this willingtohelp attitude is also a helping hand of leadership.Start with a conclusion when refusing.There is a saying goes like“People tend to judge others by results.”13Weall hope that other people will come to a conclusion quickly,but when we speak,we instinctively start from the beginning of the story and the other person usuallydoes not have so much patience to hear you finish your speaking,and by the time youcome to the conclusion,their attention has long gone.If you want to refuse somebody,just tell them NO,and then explain the reasonswhy.14Maybe you really dont have the time to listen to the other persons request.Forexample,you have to get off work on time that day and the work at hand is urgent.Insituations like this,dont just tell the other person that you dont have the time.15In addition,if you have finished listening to the other persons needs andfinally choose to refuse him,you can also recommend to him a person who you feelcan help him.In a word,refusal is inevitable,but the way of refusal is optional.AProvide an alternative solution.BHow can we reasonably refuse them?CThis principle can also be applied to daily conversations.DIt is polite to offer help without hesitation at his or her request.EThe point is to let the other person see that you are willing to help.FInstead,you should give them some time when you would be available.GAn inappropriate refusal may cause great harm to your working life.【语篇解读】本文是一篇说明文。主要讲述了恰当拒绝别人的方法,包括认真倾听对-8-方的要求、以结论作为开始、为对方提供可供选择的解读方法。11B B根据空处所在的位置可知,空处承上启下;由空处下文可知,通过以下三个步骤,你可以在让你和他人都感到自在的情况下拒绝他们;据此可推知,空处应是说如何有理由地拒绝他们,故 B 项正确。12E E根据空处上文可知,你需要做的是停止你正在做的事情,仔细听他们说,即使你的时间有限;结合常识可知,此举是让他人知道你愿意帮助他们,故 E 项与此处匹配。13C C根据该部分的标题“Start with a conclusion when refusing”可知,该部分主要论述“从结论开始拒绝”这一方法;根据空处下文可知,我们都希望别人很快就会说出结论,但当我们说话时,我们本能地会从故事的开始说起,他人通常没有那么多耐心听你说完,在你得出结论的时候,他们的注意力早已经不在了。据此可知,空处表示“这种原则也适用于日常谈话”,故 C 项正确。14A A根据文章结构以及空处所在的位置可知,该空为小标题;根据该部分中的“Inaddition,if you have finished listening to the other persons needs and finally chooseto refuse him,you can also recommend to him a person who you feel can help him”可知,如果你已经听完了对方的需求,最后选择拒绝他时,你也可以向他推荐一个你觉得可以帮助他的人。据此可知,该部分主要论述“提供一个可替代的解决方法”,故 A 项正确。15F F根据空处上文“In situations like this,dont just tell the other personthat you dont have the time”可知,在这种情况下,不要仅仅告诉对方你没有时间。故 F项“相反,当你有空的时候,你应该给他们一些时间”符合语境,衔接上下文。第二部分语言知识运用(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。(2019贵阳市监测考试)The happy new mother asked eagerly to see her baby.However,when she looked at his tiny face,she was16 The baby had been born without17Fortunately,time18that the babys hearing was perfect except his ruinedappearance.He grew up,19if there were not his misfortune.As a favorite withhis classmates,he might have been class president,20the misfortune.He developeda talent for literature and music.His parents21hoped that he had a perfect life.One day,his father spoke with the doctor,“Could22be done?”“I believeI could23a pair of outer ears24they could be accessible.”The doctordecided.Therefore the25began for a person who would make such a sacrifice.Two years went by.One day,his father said to the son,“Youre going to the26,son.We have someone who will27the ears you need.But the identity of the donor-9-is a secret.”The operation was a brilliant28,and a new person turned up.His talentsblossomed into genius.Later,he married and entered the Diplomatic Service.One day,he asked his father.”Who gave me the ears?Who gave me so much?I could never do29for him or her.”“I do not believe you could,”said the father,“but the agreementwas that you are not30.not yet.”The secret was31for years,but the day did come.He stood with his fatherbeside his mothers casket(棺材)Slowly,32,the father reached out his handand raised the thick,reddishbrown33to find that the mother had no outer ears.“Mother said she was34she never had her hair cut.”his father whispered,“and nobody ever thought Mother less35,did they?”【语篇解读】本文是一篇记叙文,主要讲述了一位母亲给有生理缺陷的儿子捐献外耳的感人故事。1616A.angryBembarrassedCshockedDcuriousC C根据下文中的“Fortunately,timethat the babys hearing wasperfect except his ruined appearance”可推知,这个婴儿出生时没有耳朵(ear),初为人母的幸福的妈妈看到有缺陷的孩子时很震惊(shocked),故选 C。1717A.eyesBfeetCfingersDearsD D参见上题解析。1818A.provedBlastedCflewDignoredA A根据该句中的“Fortunately”可推知,时间证明(prove)这个容貌有缺陷的婴儿听力是完好的,故选 A。1919A.tallBhandsomeCshortDbadlookingB B根据上文中的“his ruined appearance”,并结合空后的“if there were not hismisfortune”可推知,孩子要不是容貌上的缺陷应该是很帅气的(handsome),故选 B。2020A.withBin spite ofCforDbut forD D与上文中的“if there were not his misfortune”呼应可推知,此处表示惋惜,故选 D。but for“要不是”。2121A.stillBhardly-10-CalmostDeverA A根据上文可知,容貌上有缺陷的孩子很有才华,也为同学们所喜欢,在文学和音乐方面很有天赋,但是他的父母还是(still)希望他有一个完美的人生,故选 A。2222A.somebodyBeverythingCnobodyDnothingD D根据上文“His parentshoped that he had a perfect life”可推知,此处表示他的父亲问医生难道就没有补救方法了吗?故选 D。2323A.operateBdestroyCtransplantDrepairC C根据上文并结合语境可知,男孩的父亲询问医生有