2020届景德镇第二中学高三英语一模试卷及参考答案.pdf
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1、20202020 届景德镇第二中学高三英语一模试卷及参考答案届景德镇第二中学高三英语一模试卷及参考答案第一部分第一部分阅读(共两节,满分阅读(共两节,满分4 40 0 分)分)第一节(共第一节(共 1515 小题;每小题小题;每小题 2 2 分,满分分,满分 3030 分)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 ALook at Some Greatest BookstoresAnother CountryKreuzberg,Berlin,Germany.Another Country is an English Language second hand boo
2、kshop which is mostlyused as a library.They have about 20,000 books that you can buy or borrow.Some regular events are held at theshop,such as readings,cultural events,social evenings and film nights.Atlantis BooksOia,Santorini,Greece.Atlantis Books is an independent bookshop on the island of Santor
3、ini,Greece.It wasfounded in 2004 by a group of friends from Cyprus,England,and the United States.Throughout the year it hashosted literary festivals,film screenings,book readings,and good old fashioned dance parties.Barts BooksOjai,California.U.S.A.“The Worlds Greatest Outdoor Bookstore”,a bookstore
4、 founded by RichardBartinsdale in 1964.Shelves of books face the street,and regular customers are asked to drop coins into thedoors coin box to pay for any books they take whenever the store is closed.Adrian Harringtonsince 1971.Rare books:rare first editions;leather bound sets and general antiquari
5、an(古玩).Address:64aKensington Church Street,Kensington,London,England,UK.Corso Como BookshopMilan,Italy.Extensive selection of publication on art architecture,design graphics and fashion,along with astrong emphasis on photography.It was founded in 1990 in Milan,Italy,by Carla Sozzamil.The BookwormChi
6、na.A bookshop,library,bar,restaurant and event space,now with four divisions in three cities Beijing,Suzhou and Chengdu.The interconnecting rooms with floor-to-ceiling books on every wall are light and airy insummer,yet warm and comfortable in winter.1.What can you do in Atlantis Books?A.Enjoy rare
7、books.B.Attend a festival.C.Learn photography.D.Buy books anytime.2.Which bookstore has the longest history?A.Adrian Harrington.B.Atlantis Books.C.Barts Books.D.CorsoComo Bookshop.3.How is The Bookworm different from the others?A.It is used as a library.B.It focuses on photography.C.It hosts all sor
8、ts of activities.D.It has branches in different cities.BWhat about your emotions?How do they help you to understand what you are reading?In Jane YolansOwl Moon,a girl explores with her father on a snowy night.She longs for this special night.Andshes amazed when she sees an owl.Have you felt longing
9、before?Amazement?Well,if you have,it helps you havea sense of agreement.When we can put ourselves inside a story we can understand it better.Our brain tellsus,Oh,this girls experience is a bit like mine.And boom!We can relate to her.But this skill is not born in us.Soyoung kids have to learn it.Pict
10、ures and images help young readers to understand and recognize feelings.Readers feel joy when seeingthe smiling faces of friends.They feel fear when turning the page to find a scary monster.They are just pictures,butthe feelings are real.This skill,to understand the thinking and feeling of others,is
11、 what researchers call theory ofmind.For example,think about the faces of people and animals in stories.The Big Bad Wolfs scary teeth.The oshape of a surprised characters mouth.Or big,wide eyes like the girl inOwl Moon.By noticing the faces,readerscan start to figure out what it feels like to be tha
12、t character.And that helps to figure out how people feel and thinkin real life.But most young readers dont go into deep,scary woods.And some may not go to the beach or playbasketball.In the bookYo!Yes?two kids meet and play ball.The kids start the story on opposite pages.But as thestory goes on,they
13、 get closer until they are together.Some young readers might not play basketball,but they canread the clues on the page to figure out how the kids are feeling.And some readers might not like the game,butthey can feel excited for the characters because of how the characters look and move.4.What can w
14、e learn from the second paragraph?A.Owl Moontalks about the exploration of the Moon.B.The feeling ofamazementis a sense of agreement.C.Readers are blessed with the ability to interpret others.D.Readers with similar experience understand the story better.5.Which of the following might help readers de
15、veloptheory of mind?A.True feelings.B.Smiling faces.C.Picture books.D.Reading skills.6.Young readers can go deeper into a story by_.A.tracking the plotB.developing new skillsC.sharing similar hobbiesD.analyzing the background7.What is the text mainly about?A.How thinking influences reading.B.How rea
16、ders improve reading skills.C.How emotions help enhance reading.D.How kids figure out the clues of stories.CThe race skywards began inAmerica.In the late1800s,industrialization had driven urban populations and landpricesup,makingtallbuildingsincreasinglycost-effective,accordingtoCarolWillis,director
17、oftheSkyscraperMuseuminNew York,“The very first tall buildings were office buildings that concentrated a workforce,piled one on top of the other in order to make business very efficient,”she says.Like all major changes in architecture,the trend wasunderpinnedby engineering.The development of steelfr
18、amework,which could be used instead of load-bearing stones,made it easier and cheaper to build tall.Thecoming of the elevator,meanwhile,made living on higher floors far more convenient.Though similar in shape,todays skyscrapers(摩天大楼)look little like those built in the first half of the20thcentury.Th
19、is is mostly thanks to architectures next major technological shift:the curtain wall.Postwar developments in manufacturing meant that huge panes of glass could be produced quickly anduniformly,and glass windows soon became the front of choice for high-rises.As well as allowing for greater floorspace
20、 and more natural light,glass exteriors(外部)help.buildings resist greater windloads.There are now 191 completed skyscrapers that are at least 300 meters tall.But that doesnt mean our citieswill grow taller indefinitely.While each additional story adds sellable floor space,construction costs also rise
21、.Allbuildings reach a point where adding an extra floor will cost more money than it brings.“Every city wants to have this landmark that gives that sense of distinct culture,”but it also needs places forpeople to live and work in urban settings“without the city sprawling(无序扩张),”explains Hong Kong ar
22、chitectSimon Chan.The next big challenge facing architects goes beyond height:At a time when buildings and their constructionaccount for more than a third of the worlds energy consumption and contribute about 40%of greenhouse gasemissions(排放),there are new costs to consider.Whether its employing mor
23、e energy-efficient materials,encouraging natural air or using buildingsthemselves to generate solar or wind energy,reducing carbon emissions is the new frontier for many skyscraperarchitects.8.What does the underlined word“underpinned”in paragraph 2 probably mean?A.Created.B.Prepared.C.Suggested.D.S
24、upported.9.What made living on higher floors much more convenient?A.The development of steel framework.B.Load-bearing stones.C.The use of the elevator.D.The curtain wall.10.What can we know from paragraph 5?A.Our cities will grow taller definitely.B.All skyscrapers are at least 300 meters tall.C.Con
25、struction cost rises as the stories increase.D.The profit for builders will be greater as the building becomes higher.11.Whats the next big challenge facing architects?A.How to build the greenest building.B.How to build the strongest building.C.How to build the tallest building in the world.D.How to
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