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河南省六市2020届高三英语第一次模拟(4月)调研试题考生注意:1.答题前,考生务必将自己的姓名、考生号填写在试卷和答题卡上,并将考生号条形码粘贴在答题卡上的指定位置。2.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上的指定区域。写在本试卷上无效。3.考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5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 does the man want a robot for?A. Looking after his younger brother.B. Helping his mother with housework.C. Playing with him in his free time.2. Who has a robot?A. The man. B. The mans sister. C. The womans sister.3. What does the man think of the woman?A. She is careless with money.B. She has good taste in clothing.C. She is able to make money.4. What does the man wish the robot could do?A. Sing. B. Dance. C. Play chess5. What are the speakers talking about?A. The mans mistake. B. The mans behavior. C. The mans job interview.第二节 听第6段材料,回答6、7题。6. What is the woman?A. A nurse. B. A dentist. C. A researcher.7. What does the woman think of the robot Hanako?A. Expensive. B. Special C. Helpless听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8. What does the woman do?A. A student. B. A teacher. C. A doctor.9. What are the kids in the speakers class like?A. Active. B. Rude. C. Shy.10. Why does the woman have to leave?A. Her kid needs to be taken care of.B. She has another job in a hospital.C. Her parents are in poor health.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11. Where does the conversation take place?A. At home. B. In a restaurant. C. In a department store.12. Who made the robot?A. A young teacher. B. A German engineer. C. An old cook.13. What does the woman want to do?A. Buy her mother a robot cook.B. Take a cooking course in Beijing.C. Hold a birthday party.听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。14. How long has the man been working in the zoo?A. For 25 years. B. For 20 years. C. For 15 years.15. How does the man describe his work?A. Hard. B. Well-paid. C. Interesting.16. When does the zoo close in winter?A. At 4:30 pm. B. At 5:30 pm. C. At 6:30 pm.17. What does the man do in the zoo?A. He clears out cages. B. He feeds the animals. C. He does the management work.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。18. Where did Joel live?A. In Bell. B. In Montebello. C. In Los Angeles.19. How long did it take Joel to pass his written test?A. Six days. B. A month. C. Six weeks.20. How did Joel learn to drive in the end?A. His uncle taught him. B. His cousin taught him. C. He taught himself.第二部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题:每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。AChristmas is coming early this year for Downton Abbey(唐顿庄园) fans. Highclere Castle, where the beloved British show was filmed, will be available for one night only on Airbnb.The stay will offer two lucky guests a glimpse at what life as a Crawley may have been like. The once-in-a-lifetime stay will take place on November26, 2019, according to the listing.Highclere Castle belongs to the Earl and Countess of Carnarvon, who still five on the grounds and will host the guests. The Earl is Queen Elizabeth IIs godson.Reservations for Highclere Castle will become available on October 1 at 7 p. m. ET, and its first come, first serve.The stay at Highclere Castle will cost $ 159.In a one-night-only listing, Earl and Lady Carnarvon, inviting one lucky couple to live like royalty at their 100,000-square-foot, 300-room estate in Hampshire. England. The chosen pair will be invited to share dinner with the Earl and Countess in the state dining room, followed by coffee in the library. They will then retire to one of the gallery bedrooms with views overlooking 1,000 acres of parkland. Before they leave the following day, the guests can also expect breakfast and a private tour of the grounds that will highlight rooms Downton Abbey fans know well, including the drawing room and gallery bedrooms.Guests will be waited on by the castles butler service(管家服务)during dinner and theres strictly one butler allowed per guest, according to house rules.Other stipulations for guests include that all newspapers must be ironed, they must wear cocktail attire to dinner, they can only gossip in the downstairs quarters, and there are no pets allowed. But have no fear, there, are nine dogs on site who cant wait to make your acquaintance.This isnt the first time the Earl and Countess have opened their doors to the public.Visitors can take tours of the castle between 9:30 a. m. and 5:00 p. m. daily from July to September. The castle is also open on various days throughout the year. The couple even hosted the first public Christmas ball at Highclere Castle last year. Theyll be hosting another holiday ball this year, though the specific date hasnt been announced yet.Its an absolute privilege and pleasure to call Highclere Castle my home and I am delighted to be able to share it on Airbnb for a truly unique stay. Lady Carnarvon wrote on Airbnb.Highclere Castle has been in the Carnarvon family since 1679 and has an incredibly rich history, the Countess added. I am passionate about the stories and heritage of Highclere Castle. And I am looking forward to welcoming our future guests.The event builds on the excitement for the Downton Abbey film.The film follows the Crawley family as they prepare for a visit from King George V and Queen Mary in 1927. It premieres in theaters on Friday in the US.21. From the passage, we can learn that .A. the guests will stay at Highclere Castle on Christmas EveB. Downton Abbey was filmed at Highclere CastleC. Highclere Castle will offer the guests only B&BD. all the visitors will be invited to have coffee22. The stay will .A. be reserved on October 1 at 7 p. m. ETB. provide the guests with dinner and coffee in the libraryC. allow guests to take 9 dogs at mostD. witness a Christmas ball on November 26, 201923. Tie passage is probably a(n) A. film review B. family introduction C. travel advertisement D. castle storyBEarlier this year, my husband and I were presented with the chance to make our home in an urban micro space. As we initially considered it, it seemed crazy. Would we even make it a week with-outgoing mad? Living room, kitchen, office, dining room, all in one small four-walled space.There were a number of other potential options. We could move out into the suburbs like most people do in our extraordinarily expensive city and have a small yard may be even a basement. But there was something about this neat tiny home that aroused our interest,that challenged us. We like to live differently from the crowd to avoid what everyone else is doing just because everyone else is.Lets try it for six months. If it makes us crazy, well move. We can do anything for 6 months, my husband said. It was challenging squeezing into the space at first, but then something caught us by surprise. We started having a ton of fun with our tiny space.In the past, sometimes we had quite different ideas about which art or decorating style we found appealing. But here, in this tiny space, we found ourselves having a ton of fun exploring possible options. Theres no room for clutter(凌乱的东西), either. This is a gift!Its been 8 months, and were staying. Perhaps forever. When a space is this small, you dont need to spend much in furnishing it, and you cant keep endlessly buying things. Theres nowhere to put them!This leaves us more financial resources and more time to go out into the much bigger world and enjoy life. For us living in a tiny home has filled us with a feeling of abundance. Its so much better than feeling weighed down, paying for a big space and more and more things. I highly recommend it.24. What can we learn from the words of the authors husband?A. He didnt like to stay in the small space.B. He made up his mind to stay in the small space.C. He was uncertain about living in the small space.D. He encouraged the author to live in the small space.25. What do we know about the authors experience from the text?A. It was depressing but inspiring. B. It was challenging but interesting.C. It was disappointing but touching. D. It was embarrassing but rewarding.26. Whats the main advantage of living in the small room to the author?A. She could enjoy life more. B. She could avoid the crowds.C. She could clean the room easily. D. She could enjoy a feeling of freedom.27. What is the best title for the text?A. A new trend of living B. The joy of living tinyC. Save space, save money D. Make good use of spaceCWeve known for years that plants can wee, hear, smell and communicate with chemicals. Now, reported New Scientist, they have been recorded making sounds when stressed.In a yet-to-be-published study, Itzhak Khait and his team at Tel Aviv University, in Israel, found that tomato and tobacco plants can make ultrasonic(超声的)noises. The plants cry out due to lack of water, or when their sterns(茎) are cut. Its just too high-pitched(音调高的)for humans to hear.Microphones placed 10 centimeters away from the plants picked up sounds in the ultrasonic range of 20 to 100 kilohertz(千赫兹). Human hearing usually ranges from 20 hertz to 20 kilohertz. These findings can alter the way we think about the plant kingdom, they wrote.On average, thirsty tomato plants made 35 sounds an hour, while tobacco plants made 11. When plant stems were cut, tomato plants made an average of 25 sounds in the following hour, and tobacco plants 15. Unstressed plants produced fewer than one sound per hour, on average.Perhaps most interestingly, different types of stress led to different sounds. The researchers trained a machine-learning model to separate the plants sounds from those of the wind, rain and other noises of the greenhouse. In most cases, it correctly identified whether the stress was caused by dryness or a cut, based on a sounds intensity and frequency. Water-hungry tobacco appears to make louder sound than cut tobacco, for example. Although Khait and his colleagues only looked at tomato and tobacco plants, they think other plants also make sounds when stressed.If farmers could hear these sounds, said the team, they could give water to the plants that need it most. As climate change causes more droughts, they said this would be important information for farmers. The sounds that drought-stressed plants make could he used in precision agriculture(精准农业), said Anne Visscher at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, in the U K.Khaits report also suggests that insects and mammals can hear the sound up to 5 meters away and respond. For example, a moth(蛾子)may decide not to lay eggs on a water-stressed plant. Edward Farmer, at the University of Lausanne, Switzerland, is doubtful. He said that the idea of moths listening to plants is a little too speculative.If plants are screaming for fear of their survival, should we be thankful we cant hear them?28. What did Khait and his team find from their research?A. Plants made low-pitched sounds when in danger.B. Plants were able to produce sounds in response to stresses.C. Plants picked up a wider range of sounds when stressed.D. Plants made ultrasonic noises to communicate with each other.29. How did tomato and tobacco plants react to different stresses according to the text?A. A plant reacted to different stresses with the same sound.B. Cut tomato plants produced more sounds per hour than water-hungry ones.C. Cut tobacco plants seemed to make weaker sounds than drought-stressed ones.D. Tobacco plants might make louder sounds than tomato plants when short of water.30. Whats the main idea of Paragraph 6?A. The potential applications of the research. B. Challenges facing farmers in the future.C. Farmers contributions to the research. D. What the future agriculture will be like.31. The underlined word speculative in the second-to-last paragraph has the closest meaning to .A. practical B. unsuspected C. unsupported D. complicatedDAlthough there is growing research into the negative effect that screen-based technology can have on well-being(健康), the trick technology companies have somehow played is that they have made it our problem, not theirs. For example, it is ridiculous that we blame young people for being addicted to their apps when the simple truth is that they are designed to be addictive. In the world of apps, addiction is what brings in money.Whether you run a video service, a news site or a mobile game, certainly your produce will have an effect on the mental health of your users-negative or positive. But the sad reality is that if you are not optimizing that effect, it tends to be former. The reason why so much technology doesnt support well-being was no a consideration in its design.An important area for improvement is notifications(通知). Notifications area great example of a feature thats great for the product but bad for the users, since not only do they make us less focused but they also cause anxiety about the things weve missed, a symptom of addiction. There is very little good about an inbox icon(收件箱图标)showing a bright red circle with a high number on it. Notifications can be made friendlier by not showing them in real time. (Me idea is to show the level of unread messages through the weight of the app name. So if you had lots of emails, your Mail app would be very bold(粗体的), but if you didnt have any, it would be lighter. In this way, less attention will be required.Though it sounds challenging, finally money will talk. It is possible to make changes to products that dont damage their primary income models. Changes could be made that help us feel better about ourselves. When a company becomes more well-being-positive, they add a competitive difference and become more attractive.32. What can be concluded from the first paragraph?A. Young people can be tricked easily. B. Screen-based technology is negative.C. The addiction problem cant be solved. D. Tech companies are to blame for addiction.33. If the users dont improve the effect on well-being, it tends to be .A. indifferent B. optimistic C. pessimistic D. interesting34. How can the apps reduce the negative effects according to the author?A. By removing the inbox icon. B. By limiting peoples screen time.C. By making notifications less eye-catching. D. By informing the users of messages in no time.35. What does the author think of well-being-positive companies?A. They will enjoy the benefit finally B. They will have an uncertain future.C. They will do good to the minority. D. They will change income models.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。Smartwatches and fitness trackers(健身追踪器)have gained popularity recently. These tools can record your daily steps, heart rates, etc. 36 . If yes, it might be a sign that youve addicted to your fitness tracker. 37 . If you keep setting unrealistic daily goals that involve working out for too long, and if you begin to ignore friends and-responsibilities to make time for your workout, then youre most probably addicted to your fitness tracker.Its a struggle to overcome the addiction to fitnesstrackers. 38 .For example, the number in your smart watch showing how far youve come can give you a sense of achievement.Of course, failing to meet your daily goal can be discouraging. You might focus on your shortcomings rather than your progress. Another problem is that you might find yourself paying too much attention to the step number rather than how your body feels. 39 .Therefore, if youve spending too much time looking at your smartwatch, limit your daily step count to a comfortable level. 40 . For example, concentrating on your hobbies or socializing with friends can be a great way to keep your mind on other things.A. Dont overuse your smartwatch.B. It doesnt convey what youre really feeling.C. After all, reaching a daily step count can be so appealing.D. How can you tell whether youre addicted to your fitness tracker?E. Actually, this addiction to step count can be risky, mentally and physically.F. However, do you find yourself checking your steps and heart rates too often?G. Besides, you can find other things to do that dont involve checking your fitness tracker.第三部分 语言知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节 完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。Jeremy Locke, 25, has his own roofing company in Bridgeport, Nova Scotia. For a couple of years before he 41 his own business, he often drove past the home of Jeanette MacDonald, noticing the 42 state of her roof. He was 43 -not just for the elderly woman, but the lovely children living with her. So Locke decided to lend a helping hand. The young man knocked on MacDonalds door and 44 to fix her roof for nothing. I didnt 45 who the woman was, but I wanted to take care of this for her and her grandchildren, he explained. However, despite his kind 46 , the grandma said she would apply for a grant(补助金)and 47 refused. MacDonald and her difficulty left an impression on Locke. He saw similarities between the woman and his own grandmother, and couldnt stand 48 her in this situation. He had also grown up 49 and felt that he could use his 50 to help. A year after
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