2019年四川眉山高三二模英语试卷-学生用卷.docx
2019年四川眉山高三二模英语试卷-学生用卷一、阅读理解(本大题共15小题,每小题2分,共30分)1、【来源】2019年四川眉山高三二模(A篇)第2123题6分(每题2分)KIMBOLTON. < AMBRIIM;E:SHIRE( K&Ch £274. Wh ying in I he popular lown of Kimbo1k)nt ihi% modem house ha< gol an cnlniKC hull and a dounMain cknikrocwn (M tbe grouixi there i” a kitclwn with brekfaM room and a dining room, h has got a stixiy and a playnxmi. t)n the first floor there is a living room and the master bedroom with a shower room. On tbc top floor, there arc hvu bcdnH>m »n<! the family balhnKxn and you can cn|<>y the %ccncr)1 here w ai dnsc and n diMiblc garage to the front and large rear (后面)garden.BRAMPTON, Cl MBRIA(B&C); C 3f 995Lying on Pipers Lane m Brampton, this classic cottage has go< two Hoor,On the ground floor, there is a kitchen wiih a broikfaM room. Then: z «iImi a sitting room, a dining room nnd a cloakroom, ()n the first floor, there arc four bedroom* and a family txithroom. There are gardens lo the frorM and rear ami a garage with a drive lo the side.GQDM A、CHE、TER. CAMBRIDGESHIRE G&C* £ 151 54MlLying in the heart of Godinanchcstcn this house has got three storeys- On the ground floor, there is a kitchen with i dining area and a lining room with a fireplace. On the first floor there are two douNc bedroom* and a fainity, bathroom. There is a master bedroom with a shower room on the top (loo匚 There is a rear garden and a slonigc ,hed.LITTLE PAXTON. CAMBRIDGSHIRE<LACh £ 14* W5Set or the hank% of ihv River (hic. this m<Klcm flat ha gut an open-plan acc(wnm<Ml;iti<ni with dining, living ami Eitchcn area. There is a balcony with vicus over the river. There arc tw。double bedrooms with Mxinifc iilhruum甑There i> u pariing lol on lhe bacmcni.(1) What can we know about K&C?A. It has three storeys in total.B. It lies near a river with a rear garden.C. Of the four it's the 3th most expensive.D. On its top floor, people can overlook the city.增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(八),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:在错的词下画一横线,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。I was reading an article in a newspaper when I came across a word I don't know. nDad, would you explain with me what the word ostensibly means? ” My dad, as he more often did after works, was watching his favorite show. He replied immediate, nYou have a dictionary, don't you? Just help yourself.'1 Without look at my face, he continued enjoying my show. I went back to my room, on my study table was that dictionary, what Dad bought me as a birthday gift. I will remember a lesson Dad taught me forever: Help myself all the time.六、书面表达(本大题共1小题,共25分)9、【来源】2019年四川眉山高三二模第72题25分某英语报社正在以“我校运动会”为主题,向中学生开展英语征文比赛。假定你叫李华,请根 据如下提示,写一篇征文,向该报社投稿。1 你校每年运动会的时间;2 .你参加过或观看过的一次运动项目;3 .你的感受。注意:1 .词数100左右;2,可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。1、【答案】(DA;B;(3) D;2、【答案】(1)D;B;A;C;3、【答案】(1)A;B;C;(4)D;4、【答案】(1)C;D;A;(4)B;5、【答案】D;G;B;A;F;6、【答案】B;C;D;B;A;D;A;C;D;B;A;B;A;C;D;B;D;A;C;C;7、 【答案】 a;pointing;Satisfied;easually;where;better;to make;fingers;dipped;for;8、【答案】1. don'tf didn't2. with-to去掉more3. workswork. immediate-* immediately4. look->lookingmyfhis5. 在介词on前面加andwhatf which9、答案 My school holds a sports meeting in October every year, which usually lasts three days. All of us students are fond of it because we don't need to have classes and are allowed to participate in or go to watch the wonderful games. As for me, I'm a faithful game watcher. Whenever I watch my classmates rushing towards the finish line, I am so nervous that I can't help yelling out "come on" to them, I am proud of them. What I like most is the relay race, which is extremely exciting. The athletes compete fiercely during the race, and all the students shout loudly and happily. The school sports meetings bring me so many unforgettable memories. (116 words)(2) What do B&C and G&C have in common?A. A double garage on the ground floor.B. A sitting room on the ground floor.C. A cloakroom beside the bedrooms.D. A garden to the front of the house.(3) Which house has an underground parking garage?A. K&C.B. B&C.C. G&C.D. L&C.2、【来源】2019年四川眉山高三二模(B篇)第2427题8分(每题2分)In 1848 gold was found in California. Thousands of people rushed there to get some. Many people liked living there. But there wasn't a whole lot between California (CA) and Missouri(MO), where the nearest trains ran. The train line to California wasn't finished until 1869.In 1860 and 1861, the Pony Express was the fastest way to get news to and from the West. The trail that they rode was around 2000 miles long. It took most people weeks or months to ride that far. The Pony Express could make the trip in just ten days. Those speeds were unheard of at the time. So how did they do it? Well, they had a good system.The Pony Express had 184 stations along the trail. The stations were around ten miles apart. This is about how far a horse could run at a gallop (疾3也)before tiring. The rider would switch to a new horse at each station, He would only take his mail pouch (邮袋) with him. Every 75-100 miles, the rider would get to a home station. At each home station, riders would rest. The mail never stopped moving, even while the horses and riders rested.It was tough to ride for the Pony Express. Each rider had to weigh less than 125 pounds. Speed was the key. Most of the riders were teenage boys. They rode at a fast pace for up to 100 miles a day. If there were an emergency, one might have to ride 200 miles in a day.The Pony Express filled an important role for a time, but it did not last. The Civil War started in April of 1861.On October 24th, 1861, the first telegraph line to California was finished. This linked them to the rest of the country. People could send messages in an instant. Two days later the Pony Express closed.(1) Which happened first?A. The Pony Express was started.B. The American Civil War broke out.C. The train line to California was finished.D. Settlers rushed to California to find gold.(2) How long did it take the Pony Express to send mail from CA to MO?A. About 24 hours.B. About ten days.C. About twenty days.D. About one month.(3) What would a rider do at the home station?A. Give his mail to a new rider.B. Rest a while and go on riding.C. Collect new mail for customers.D. Feed the horse and check the mail.(4) What is the author's purpose in writing the text?A. To prove communication industry develops rapidly.B. To explain why horses were used to deliver mail.C. To describe the 1860-1861's Fastest Mail Service.D. To tell the brave stories of the Pony Express.3、【来源】2019年四川眉山高三二模(C篇)第2831题8分(每题2分)A popular restaurant in Tokyo is employing disabled people to work as waiting staff. But, instead of taking orders or clearing tables themselves, the staff of the Dawn ver. B cafe, whose name was inspired by a cartoon called Time of Eve, where robots and humans co-exist as equals, command a team of robots from their homes.The remote-controlled OriHime-D robots (ODRs) were developed by Kentaro Ory Yoshifuji, CEO of the Ory Labs. The robots are 1.2 metres tall and have white faces that look like Japanese Noh masks. They send video and audio (音频)back to their controllers, and they are able to direct them from home by using a smartphone or tablet.Five ODRs were used in the cafe, and they were controlled by a team of 10 people, with various health problems, such as amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS). Even people with very limited mobility are able to communicate with and control ODRs. Ory Labs has created a video showing how a man who is only able to move his eyes can still operate the robot, and another where a man in a hospital bed gets an OriHime-D to hand a cup of coffee to another person.Yoshifuji has an impressive record as an inventor with an interest in using technology for good deeds. Between the ages of 10 and 14 he did not attend school due to poor health and went on to represent Japan in the 2005 Intel Science and Engineering Fair (ISEF), with a project designed to improve the mobility of wheelchairs. It was the years he spent missing out on school that led to the development of OriHime, which he sees as a way to help people overcome misfortune and disability to actively participate in society.(1) What does the underlined word "they" in Paragraph 2 refer to?A. The disabled.B. Video and audio.C. Japanese Noh masks.D. ODRs. Which of the following can best describe ODRs?A. They are expensive.B. They are user-friendly.C. They need improving.D. They can work as nurses.(3) What can we infer about Yoshifuji?A. He invented ODRs initially to help himself.B. He didn't go to school because of ODRs.C. He developed ODRs at a young age.D. He attended ISEF to present ODRs.(4) What's the best title for the text?A. Cafe Is Run by the Disabled RemotelyRobots Help the Disabled AutomaticallyB. Caf6 Becomes Known for Robot ServersRobot Waiters Are Operated by the Disabled4、【来源】2019年四川眉山高三二模(D篇)第3235题8分(每题2分)The real point of human nature lies in the social bonds that we make through family, friendships, professional associations and local communities. These bonds produce a sense of common purpose and values, in which groups of people seek hard and enjoy together the things that are for the common good: a sound education, a pleasant environment to live in, a healthy population. This is what the heart of the gift economy (经济)is.In the past, American companies operating in Japan found it difficult to attract Japanese people, even though, compared with Japanese employers, they offered more generous wages, shorter work hours and better promotion chances. But these were traditionally not so important to the employees, who did not think of their services as being 'bought'. Rather, they felt they were entering into a long-term “gift exchange1' -relationship with their employer, which was of mutual (相互)benefit.This relationship had many aspects. At its most basic it related the simple exchange of physical gifts. For example, if the employee got married, the company sent a gift. Another company gift which is popular among Japanese employees is the yearly company vacation. On these organized weekends co-workers share dormitories, eat together and visit the same attractions, largely at the company's expense. For their part, the main gift given by the employees to their company is their hard work and this is why each Japanese employee gives such great attention to accuracy, and quality in their work. Even the simplest tasks are carried out with extraordinary care.Now, neighborhood groups use online networks to share tools and skills. Someone who needs a long ladder to repair their roof does not need to go out and buy one; they simply put a message up on the neighborhood discussion board and soon a neighbor will offer theirs. Via the Internet, knowledge and advice can be shared on almost everything, from how a nuclear reactor works to how to plan your holiday. The gift economy is going through a booming time.(1) What is the key point of the gift economy?A. People's working hard.B. People,s similar social status.C. Sharing social interests.D. Accepting social bonds.(2) Why did the Japanese show little interest in American companies?A. The companies offered them low salaries.B. They were difficult to get a better position.C. The companies provided shorter vacations.D. They didn't want to sell their services.(3) What does the yearly company vacation inspire Japanese employees to do?A. Contribute themselves to the company.B. Exchange physical gifts with each other.C. Spend less money while taking vacations.D Organize more effective weekend parties.(4) What can we infer about the gift economy from the last paragraph?A. It is changing the Internet services.B. It benefits greatly from the Internet.C. It is better accepted on the Internet.D. It booms the Internet development.二、七选五(本大题共5小题,每小题2分,共10分)5、【来源】2019年四川眉山高三二模第3640题10分(每题2分)The college schedule is very different from the traditional high schoolschedule. 1 In high school, you had to take the US History, which was offered every day at 10:00 a.m. In college, you'll probably need to take a history class, but you could have 10 choices offered on different days and at different times.2 For example, you will pick a course that will determine the types of classes you will specialize in. In high school, you have a set curriculum of classes you have to take across all subject areas. 3 During the first two years, youll take more general education classes. But during your junior and senior years, youll take fewer general education classes.Another big difference you should be aware of is classes. Now, you're in school from 7:30 a.m.一2:30 p.m., Monday through Friday. 4 In college, you might have a science class onMondays and Fridays from 10:10 11:00 a.m. Perhaps youll have a Chinese class on Thursdays from 1:15-3:00 p.m.5 If you go to a large university, your campus will be your home and might take up an entire town. You might see hundreds of students going out to bars every night. Many colleges are home both to academic and social clubs. In high school your stage is regional. In college, your stage is national一and sometimes global.A. This will not be the case in college.B. In college, think about your schedule as a pyramid.C. Some things will appear similar, but many will be different.D. Typically, there is a lot more flexibility with your college classes.E. The differences will challenge your self-management as much as your abilities.F. The atmosphere and social life in college are also different from those in high school.G. The other cool thing is that you usually have more opportunities to explore your interests.三、完形填空(本大题共20小题,每小题1.5分,共30分)6、【来源】2019年四川眉山高三二模第4160题30分(每题1.5分)The early winter storm was much worse than the forecast."Sweetheart, n Dad whispered to Mom, nI have to get out of bed and goto 1 the turkeys.H When Dad left the 2 , Mom worried that he would not be able to make it to the farm. The snowy wind was blowing 3 around our little white house.At 7 a.m., Mom was 4 to call for help when Dad*struck 5 into the driveway. He rushed in and nearly fell down on the kitchen floor. "Call Boots," he 6 to say. "Have him tell his friends to come up to the 7 and get a free turkey for Christmas dinner.'*"We have at least 500 8 birds," he said, shaking his head in defeat. With seven children to feed, he knew the loss would be financially 9 .That morning, Boots, our new neighbor, 10 the tragic (惨痛)story. He called his friends and 11 them to tell friends and former neighbors where they could get a 12 .As the sun burst forth, hundreds of cars drove up the 13 road to our Fowler farm. Every turkey was claimed (认领).Friends viewed the tragic scene 14 . But as more people arrived the atmosphere 15 .Nearly all of the birds were paid for in cash. With the 1 6 that the t