【高考模拟】湖北省宜昌市高考英语联考试卷(2月份)答案与祥细解析.docx
湖北省宜昌市高考英语联考试卷(2月份)第二局部:阅读理解(共2节,总分值50分)第一节(共15小题;每题2.5分,共 37.5分)阅读以下短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最正确选项。1. Scottish Storytelling Centre, EdinburghThe Centre's idea is summed up nicely by the old Scottish proverb, "The story is told eye to eye, mind to mind and heart to heartn. The main draw is its programme of spoken - word performances, most of which take place in its 100 - seat basement theatre. The storytelling doesn*t just happen on stage, though. The ground floor has a large, airy room used for exhibitions, workshops as well as a monthly story session for tots (Tiny Tales for one - to three - year - olds).Exit through the gift shopNo gift shop! Better than that, the centre has an independent bookshop, which specializes in fables, myths and folk stories. Many are classics passed down from generation to generation, although contemporary material also exists in abundance. Kids' books are plentiful. Contemporary highlights include Lari Don's Serpents and Werewolves and Janis Mackay's The Selkie Girl. Also worth a look is Animals, Beasties and Monsters of Scotland by Lea Taylor, which forms part of The History Pres*s superb compilation (编纂)of regional Scottish folk stories. There are also Scots* versions of Harry Potter, as well as Roald DahFs The Twits.Getting thereThe centre is in the middle of Edinburgh's Old Town, at the eastern end of the Royal Mile. It's a five - minute walk from Waverley railway station. Driving in the city centre is to be avoided; the nearest bus stops are on the High Street and North Bridge. For more information, visit Lothian Buses.Value for moneyReasonable. Entry to the ground - floor space is free, although all the theatre performances are ticketed. Prices for shows vary, with the average around £8 for adults and £6 for children. Cafe Voices, the centre's monthly storytelling night, is £5.Opening hours10 a.m. - 6 p.m. from Mondays to Saturdays; Sunday (July and August only) . Last entry: 5: 30 pm.(1) What can visitors do in the shop at the exit ?A. Enjoy classics.B. Exchange folk stories.C. Meet contemporary writers.D. Talk about Harry Potter in Scots.(2) What can be learned about transportation to the centre ?A. Self - driving is encouraged in the city centre.B. Public transportation is recommended.C. Round - trip transportation is provided by the centre.D. The nearest bus stop is next to Waverley railway station.参考答案与试题解析湖北省宜昌市高考英语联考试卷(2月份)第二局部:阅读理解(共2节,总分值50分)第一节(共15小题;每题2.5分,共37.5分)阅读以下短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最正确选项。1.【答案】ABC【考点】广告布告类阅读【解析】此题暂无解析【解答】此题暂无解答2.【答案】BADC【考点】人物故事故事类阅读阅读理解综合【解析】此题暂无解析【解答】此题暂无解答3.【答案】CABD【考点】社会文化类阅读【解析】此题暂无解析【解答】此题暂无解答试卷第10页,总13页4.【答案】DABB【考点】完形综合阅读理解综合【解析】此题暂无解析【解答】此题暂无解答第二节(共1小题;每题2.5分,总分值12.5分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中 选出可以填入空白处的最正确选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。【答案】E,G,F,A,C【考点】说明文七选五【解析】此题暂无解析【解答】此题暂无解答第三局部语言运用(共两节,总分值15分)第一节(共1小题;每题15分,总分值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 最正确选项。【答案】DCABBCDCACDDBDC【考点】故事类阅读【解析】此题暂无解析【解答】此题暂无解答第二节(共1小题;每题L5分,总分值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。【答案】construction,to remain,events,there,Given,unusual,what,have done,Additionallu,conducting 【考点】说明文语法填空【解析】此题暂无解析【解答】此题暂无解答第四局部写作(共两节,总分值15分)第一节(总分值15分)【答案】Loving Parcels for Students in NeedIn order to help the students in the poverty - stricken areas, a "Loving Parcels1* donation activity was successfully held in our school hall last week.(活动时间与地点)All of the teachers and students took an active part in the activity. They donated their clothes, books and schoolbags to the students in need. In addition, which would be collected and delivered to the schools in the poor areas.【高分句型一(Not only did the activity help us express our care for the students and send our sincere wishes to them but it also taught us that we should value what we have.【高分句型二】(活动意义)【考点】提纲类【解析】此题暂无解析【解答】此题暂无解答第二节(总分值25分)【答案】"No! I don't understand. I want to keep the flowers forever/* I protested. Noticing my obvious reluctance, "1 know you do, you'll understand that every drop of kindness you give away returns to you in another way. Just wait and see." So later that afternoon, tied them with colored ribbons, and then placed them in the refrigerator to keep them fresh overnight. Afterward, but all night the uneasiness of losing those beautiful flowers gripped my heart, 以及他们是如何准备这些花的)Shortly after dawn the next morning, we began our journey through the neighborhood. At each house, left the basket and then rang the doorbell, a surge of pride and happiness flooded in waves. My mother was right - every drop of kindness you give away returns to you in another way.【高分句型二】(作者和母亲分发花的经过和作者的感悟)【考点】试卷第12页,总13页读后续写【解析】此题暂无解析【解答】此题暂无解答(3) When can you visit the storytelling center ?A. From 12 a.m. - 7 p.m. Saturday, July.B. From 1 p.m. - 5 : 30 p.m. Sunday, June.C. From 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. Sunday, August.D. From 5 : 30 a.m. - 6 p.m. Saturday, April.2. Stephen Wamukota, a nine - year - old from Mukwa village in Western Kenya, is making the headlines worldwide for his creative hand - washing machine. The young boy came up with the idea after watching village residents, who didn't have easy access to running water, struggle to find an effective way to wash their hands to avoid spreading and contracting COVID - 19.Using the few resources at hand - wood scraps, nails, and a bucket - Stephen designed and built a simple, but functional, cleansing station. The clever creation, which consists of two pedals (踏板) -one to release soap and the other to release water - enables villagers to wash their hands contact - free, thereby reducing the likelihood of catching the disease.'11 had bought some pieces of wood to make a window frame, but when I came back home after work one day, I found that Stephen had made the machine, n his father, James, told the BBC. “The concept was his, and I helped tighten the machine. I'm very proud.nJames credits Stephen's building ability to the village school's curriculum (课程),which teaches children to assemble (装酉己) and construct items from a very young age.The invention, which spread rapidly after James posted a photo on Facebook, has made Stephen an instant celebrity in Kenya. In early June 2020, the country*s leader, President Uhuru Kenyatta, gave the Uzalendo Award to the nine - year - old. The newly - created presidential honor is designed to acknowledge citizens who are making great contributions towards the nation's fight against COVID - 19.Stephen has also been promised a full scholarship to a school that can develop his creative talent by Bungoma County Governor Wycliffe Wangamati. nWe are waiting for school to open to contact him about his promise. He (the governor) told me that once school opens, he will give him a scholarship to a school that can match his talents, n James told CNN.Though thrilled at the unexpected fame and success, Stephen is not resting on his honors. The young boy has already built another hand - washing machine and plans on adding several more, so that the village, which has no reported cases of the infectious disease, can remain COVID - 19 free!(1) What problem did the villagers have ?A. They failed to get access to the COVID - 19 treatment.B. They suffered from a lack of running water.C. They didn't know how to wash their hands properly.D. They didn*t know how to use the hand - washing machine.(2) What does James think of the village schoofs curriculum ?A. He sings high praise for it.B. He considers it very abstract.C. He thinks it too professional.试卷第2页,总13页D. He has reservations about it.(3) What made the invention known to the public ?A. The country leader's promotion.B. Word of mouth from citizens.C. An unexpected award. D. A photo on Facebook.(4) What does Stephen plan to do ?A. Win more scholarships for his school.B. Help report the cases of infectious diseases.C. Build more hand - washing machines.D. Urge the governor to perform his promise.3. "I don't want to sigh when I get an invitation in the mail, but I can*t help it," Susan, aged 30, tells us. nI want to go, but how do I explain I can*t? ” Weddings are supposed to be about fun and togetherness - a time to get together and celebrate a huge life milestone.However, more and more, they've become a source of tension and distance. When wedding season approaches and another wave of wedding invites start to roll in, many millennials (千禧年一代)are facing an uncomfortable truth - theyYe just too expensive.Because it's not just the wedding. Its the engagement party, the gifts and the airfare in the middle of high season to a destination wedding. The average bachelor party now costs an eye -watering $ 1,532 and the average bachelorette (单身女郎) party isn't far behind at $ 1, 106, and that's before we even get to the wedding, which, by the way, costs the average guest $ 1, 386. It doesn't matter how many times among us can restyle thesame old jumpsuit because the money you're saving isn't going to touch your Air BNB bill.It's no surprise that more people are saying no to wedding invitations because of the cost. And who can blame them? It's hard to see another solution. Its natural to want everyone you care about to be at your wedding, but it's also understandable if you can't afford to fly to three different weddings during six weeks.The wedding machinery shows no signs of slowing down, so all we can do is have a little more sympathy. If you're throwing a wedding, try to be sensitive about the cost and understanding when someone just can*t make it. We have to create more socially acceptable ways of celebrating a marriage without spending a month's salary to be there to celebrate the big day. It really should be the thought that counts.(1) What does the underlined part in Paragraph 3 most probably mean ?A. The average bachelor.B. The expensive wedding.C. The economical people.D. The saved money.(2) Why do most people want to decline the wedding invitations ?A. The weddings are too costly to attend.B. They don't care about the wedding.C. They don't have enough time to go.D. The weddings are often disappointing.(3) According to the passage, what idea may the author agree with ?A. People should spend a month's salary to prepare a gift.B. When throwing a wedding, people should be thoughtful.C. A luxurious wedding contributes to a good marriage.D. Wedding invitations should go unnoticed.(4) Which could be the best title of this passage ?A. Weddings are about fun and togetherness.B. It is an art to say no to wedding invitations.C. Millennials are facing more and more tension.D. Wedding invitations bring joy and burden to Millennials.4. Zero - emission (零排放)large passenger aircraft powered by hydrogen will be technically possible in five years, according to Airbus, but they will not enter service for at least a decade as the price of the fuel needs to come down.The prediction comes from Glenn Llewellyn, vice - president of zero - emissions technology at the pan - European plane - maker. He said that while Airbus planned to demonstrate hydrogen - powered aircraft in 2025, over the next 10 years, hydrogen won't be more economical than the fossil fuel.For passengers to be flying genuinely emissions free aboard hydrogen - powered planes - which emit only water and heat - their fuel needs to come from hydrogen produced via renewable sources such as wind and solar, he added.In an interview ahead of the Bloomberg NEF London Summit, Mr. Llewellyn said, “We already see massive increases in the amount of renewable energy being produced across the world. Wind energy production has multiplied by two over the last five years and solar energy production has multiplied by four.'1A further challenge is building up the ecosystem that hydrogen aircraft, along with other forms of transport, will need.ranges from creating the fuel from electrolysis (电 解)to split water into hydrogen and oxygen powered by renewable energy, to the actual transport of the gas and fueling systems for it at airports.However, Mr. Llewellyn predicted that there was enough interest in the sector to make this happen. He added, "There are a number of independent institutes that have mapped out how hydrogen costs can come down over the next decades. We see a 30pc reduction in renewable hydrogen costs in 2030 compared to where it is today, and a 50pc reduction in renewable hydrogen costs by 2050.*1(1) What can we know about the hydrogen - powered aircraft according to the passage ?A. It will be an unrealistic dream.B. The cost of its fuel keeps rising.C. It will be accessible within a decade.试卷第4页,总13页Renewable energy makes it environmentally friendly.(2) What did Mr. Llewellyn say about renewable energy ?A. It gains growing popularity throughout the world.B. More wind energy has been produced than solar energy.C. Hydrogen can only be generated from wind and solar energy.D. Hydrogen will be cheaper than fossil fuel in the coming ten years.(3) What does the underlined word "H in paragraph 5 refer to ?A. EcosystemB. ChallengeC. AircraftD. Prediction .(4) What is Mr. Llewellyn's attitude towards the future of hydrogen - powered aircraft ?A. Objective.B. Optimistic.C. Doubtful.D. Pessimistic.第二节(共1小题;每题2.5分,总分值12.5分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中 选出可以填入空白处的最正确选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。In today's world, technology is a part of daily life. In order to keep civilization hand in hand with technological advances, and to understand the connected future they will have, children in schools have to be taught technical skills. But how can teachers integrate(使帚虫入)technology into their classroom ? Here are a couple of ways.Teach acceptance of connected learning. In the information age, it's only right to teach kids how to jump at connected learning. (1) .For example, a tablet PC could be used in art class to draw pictures or even signs for the school.Use a video chat system to teleconference. The idea of pen pals can be strengthened by video chat systems. (2) .In this situation, children will learn how to share experiences and build new relationships from a distance. Teleconferencing is a great way to teach children about teleconferencing etiquette (礼仪).(3) .Develop a class wiki or blog. In order to help get your students active in class lessons, you can use a blog or wiki to make them comment on lessons, topics and current events.Students should also be allowed to create new posts about news or their thoughts. (4)Create a podcast (播客) for your class. Technology is always about being seen. (5).It can also be used to be heard. With a classroom podcast, you can read passages from a textbook or a novel or schedule discussions on a certain topic that's in line with your curriculum. This will teach broadcasting skills, speaking skills and critical thinking skills. A. This is a great way to improv