江苏南京市、盐城市2020届高三上学期第一次模拟考试英语-含答案.docx
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1、2020届高三年级第一次模拟考试 英语试题第一部分 听力(共两节,满分20分)做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答 题卡上。第一节(共5小题;每小题1分,满分5分)听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的 A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项, 并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你都有 10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。 每段对话仅读一遍。 1. What d i d the woman fa iI to see?A. A s i gn. B. A park i ng lot. C. A d i sab Ied person.
2、2. What wiI I the man do?A. Take a course on I i ne. B. CaI I the same repa i rman. C. F i x the refr i gerator himself.3. Who wi I I the woman have d i nner with tonight?A. Tommy s fami Iy. B. Her grandmother. C. Her co I I eagues i n Shangha i.4. Why does the boy Ii ke sharks?A. They are great swi
3、mmers. B. They make funny sounds. C. They are very smart.5. What i s the time?A. 6:00 p. m. B. 9:00 p. m. C. 10:00 pm.第二节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题, 每小题5 秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出 5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。take a moment to think about that Iast
4、 point.That gives you a pause to collect your bwraeya tho. The on Iyget over a fear of pub I ic speak i ng is to do it, aga i n and aga i n. You wi I I have good and bad exper i ences but, i f you do it enough, you I I reaI ize that, occasionaI Iy, it s fun.58. Accord i ng to the author, why i s pub
5、 Ii c speech important to the average?A. Fr iendships can be estab Ii shed through it.B. Pub Iic speeches can display our courage.C. There are more occasions for pubic speeches.D. It i s benef i c i a I to our way up the career I adder.59. Wh i ch of the following tips i s recommended by the author?
6、A. Prepar i ng and writing down every deta i I.B. Displaying r i ght energy dur i ng the speech.C. Watch i ng famous films of pub Ii c speeches.D. Telling key points and buI let points apart.60. What view does the author hold about pub I i c speak i ng?A. It creates more and more fun if we stick to
7、practice.B. It is easier to pract i se at home than to perform outside.C. Exper i ences of pub Iic speak i ng can del ight us sometimes.D. Attempts to g i ve pub Ii c speak i ng tend to fail i n the end.C.Throwing handfuIs of bread to bi rds has long been seen as harmless enough. But in recent years
8、, some scientists have suggested that bread might not do bi rds digest i ve systems any good, say ing that food rots down, the water qua I ity worsens and algal bI ooms can occur. PI us, by encouraging b i rds to gather i n one pI ace, the bui Id-up of dropp i ngs may result i n outbreaks of d i sea
9、se too. Meanwh i Ie, many cities have s i gns telling us not to feed pigeons and guI Is, which are considered an “ annoyance “ due to the mess they make, and scatter ing bread inevitably attracts rats and mice.It seems that the pub I i c has accepted these warnings, and that fewer of us now feed b i
10、 rds th i s way. In October, a s i gn went up i n a Derbysh i re park claiming that the I oca I b i rds were dy i ng of starvat i on, and urging visitors tofeed them as before. When on Ii ne posts about the notice went viral, feathers fIew as peopIe debated the benef i ts of hand i ng out bread to b
11、 i rds.Pau I Stand iffe of the Br it i sh Trust for Ornithology(BTO) points out that there ev i dence for s insufficient sc bread harming bi rds, adding that, as I itt Ie research has been done, it couId even turn out to be benef i c i a I. Wejust don know, “ he says. AI though bread i s a heavi ly
12、processed“unnatural food i ntended for humans, that a I one may be i nsuff i c i ent grounds for not feed i ng it to b i rds.In the 1980s, the Wi Idfowl &Wet I and Trust (WWT) carr i edout a comparative study of different flocksof mute swans, and the b i rds thatof mute swans, and the b i rds thatco
13、nsumed the most bread hadweaker muse Ies, implying that a bread-heavy d i et mightbe the cause.Our off i c i a IIi ne i s that bread i s okay for ducks, geese andswans, buton Iy i n moderat i on,on Iy i n moderat i on,says WWT sPeter Morr i s. a However, th i s adv i ce comes with severaI other warn
14、 i n The fi rsti s that its bestoffered i n wiwteen there i s I ess pI ant and i nsect food around, d In spr i ng and summer, too muchart i f i c i a I food maynot be a good idea, s i nee young b i rds have to I earn how to look after themseIves and naturaIfood wiI I conta i n awider range of nutr i
15、ents to he Ip them grow.“Just Ii ke us, b i rds need a var ied diet to stayhealthy,“says a spokesperson for the RoyaIProtect ion of Bi rds (RSPB).“ Although ducks,geswemsidan d i gest a I I types of bread, too much canI eave them fee I i ng fuI I without giving them a I I of theI eave them fee I i n
16、g fuI I without giving them a I I of theimportant vitamins, mineraIs and nutr ients they need.1When b i rd feed i ng f i rst became popuI ar i n the UK i n the 19th century, some Victor i ans encouraged tough I ove, arguing that such handouts wouId only make our feathered fr iends Iazy and dependent
17、 on welfare. Morr i s says that there i s a theory that wi Id bi rds can get “ hooked 3n easy meaIs, losing interest in other types of food. Another danger, he says, i s that bi rds fed reguI ar Iy end up accustomed to humans, placing themseIves at greater r i sk of predation(捕食).61. How can feeding
18、 bi rds with bread affect our urban Iife?A. Bi rds ess can attract many rats and mice.B. Bi rds gather i ng i n one pI ace d i sturbs our peace.C. Bread goes bad and the water qua Iity wi I I suffer.D. Human bei ngs are Ii keIy to be infected with bi rd fIu.62. If b i rds re Iy on a bread-heavy d i
19、et, there i s a strong poss i b i Ii ty that.A. they wi I I become b i gger i n s i ze with stronger muse IesB. I ack of certa i n nutr i ents negat i veIy i nfIuences the i r heaI thC. the i r d i gest i ve system wi I I be damaged by artificial foodD. they would soon choose bread rather than natur
20、aI food.63. Where does the sentence “Such moraIi z i ng sounds oId-fash i oned nowadays, but may have a gra i n of truth, b est su i t?A.B.C.D.64. What i s the best title for th i s passage?A. Is feed ing bi rds a wi se choice?B. Whynot feedour b i rd ne i ghbours?C.Can we treat b i rds as fr i ends
21、? D.Whendo b i rdsneed our food a i d?D.Despite a I I the ways we have to i nteract with others, people still fee I isolated and lone. Lone Ii ness i s an i ncreas i ng prob I emso much so that, I ast year, the government i ntroduced a Ionel iness strategy andmini ster for Ionel iness. We used to ta
22、Ik of the condition i n relation to older peopIe but rare Iy gender. It may come as a surpr i se then that so many of those affected by Ionel iness are men.A recent YouGov survey for Movember, a char ity event that ra i ses awareness of men sh asked men about the i r fr i endsh i ps and whether they
23、 had peopIe outs i de the i r homes they couId swap the i r worr i es with. Ha If of men asked sa i d they had two or fewer fr i ends and one i n e i ght had nonethat s 2.5 million menwith no close fr i ends. Even worse, mens fr i end Iessness doubIes between the i r ear Iy 20s aI ate middle age.Iso
24、lation can have phys icaI and mentaI heaI th imp Iicat ions. A 2017 report by the Commi ss i on on Lone Ii ness sa i dI one Ii ness i s as harmfuI to heaI th as smok i ng 15 c i garettes a day. Research shows cor re I at i on between I one Ii ness and heart d i sease and strokes, and other stud i es
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