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广东省东莞市2020届高三英语4月模拟自测试题本试卷共10页,满分120分。考试用时120分钟。注意事项: 1答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名和考生号、试室号、座位号填写在答题卡上,并用2b铅笔在答题卡的相应位置填涂考生号及试卷类型(b)。因听力另考,试卷从第二部分的“阅读理解”开始,试题序号从“21”开始。 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信息点涂黑。如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案。写在本试卷上无效。 3回答非选择题时,必须用黑色字迹的钢笔或签字笔作答,答案必须写在答题卡指定区域内的相应位置上;如需改动,先划掉原来的答案,然后再写上新答案;不准使用铅笔和涂改液。写在本试卷上无效。 4考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。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a、b、c和d四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。a for travelers looking to get fully involved in a new destination, our hiking expeditionsoffer the perfect opportunity to enjoy your surroundings-and engage in a thrilling physicalchallenge. 8 days from $10,995 canadian rockies by rail and trail trip type: signature land activity level: light take in wide views of canadas magnificent rockies from the glass-domed, gold leaf service cars of the rocky mountaineer train. explore banff, yoho, and jasper national parks in a lot of ways, including a lake cruise, nature hikes, and a thrilling skytrain(缆车)trip. 15 days from $11,230 a remarkable journey to alaska, british columbia, and haida gwaii trip type: expedition cruise(乘船游览) activity level: light or moderate by special permission, spend four full days exploring the rich wildlife and culture of haida gwall-a group of small islands known as the canadian galapagos-aboardthe national geographic sea bird or national geographic sea lion. a national geographic photographer joins select departures to give onboard talks and provide hands-on instruction during short trips. 9 days from $4,199 alaska family journey: wilderness explorer trip type: family activity level: light-moderate set out on a wildlife journey through denali national park and preserve to spot the resident big five-grizzlies, moose, caribou, dall sheep, and wolves. visit the famed alaska sea life center for an up-close look at playful sea otters, colorful puffins, and octopus with long legs. 8 days from $5,995 yellowstone and grand teton national parks private expedition trip type: private expedition activity level: light-moderate go camping just outside the border of yellowstone, and settle into bentwood inn, a national geographic unique lodge of the world near the base of the very tall tetons. raft the snake river on a thrilling white-water adventure or on a leisurely float through grand teton national park with a private guide. 21. what is unique for the journey to canadian rockies? a. mountain views. b. a thrilling skytrain trip. c. nature hikes. d. an expedition cruise. 22. what do you need to travel to the canadian galapagos? a. superb physical qualities. b. a wide knowledge of wildlife and culture. c. special permission. d. a national geographic photographer. 23. which is the best choice for a sea life journey with your kids? a. a remarkable journey to alaska, british columbia, and haida gwaii. b. yellowstone and grand teton national parks private expedition. c. alaska family journey: wilderness explorer. d. canadian rockies by rail and trail. b we didnt expect to see her again so soon. after a tearless farewell with my daughter, weleft her new dorm room but then in the campus we saw her jogging against the august heat. iquickly rolled down the car window and sarina didnt miss a step as she turned, nodded at usand waved goodbye. i was in disbelief why the tears hadnt come when we parted on her firstday in university. our first separation, the day she left my body, was a nightmare of pain and suffering.while all births are amazing, not all women feel amazed about the births. however, ourtogetherness in the days and months that followed was so sweet that i felt her small body stillseemed to be attached to mine. in the years to come, the sound of her feet running across thewooden floors of our house was like the gentle pounding that reminded me my little girl washere and that someday she would run to the paths i couldnt follow. last year sarina turned 16 and decided to pursue art in college. she was in excitementabout college life with so much to expect but i was uneasy because it would be a long planeride away from home. i tried to imagine what separation would be like, but i couldnt.separation, although on the horizon, still felt distant. thats why it wasnt until the next morning when i awoke in a house absent of herfootsteps that the tears finally came-and wouldnt stop. i understood that sarina had left thehouse, and i held onto the memory of her running. when the tears stopped, i was relieved thather body knew what it needed on separation day, and that with our love and support, she hadthe courage to run into an unfamiliar distance, to glance back, yet to keep moving forward.24. what happened to the author on her daughters first day in college? a. she burst into tears and had a painful farewell. b. she appeared calm and didnt cry at their departure. c. she asked her daughter to show them around the campus. d. she was cross that her daughter went jogging when they departed.25. what is the purpose of paragraph 2? a. to expect her daughters bright future. b. to remind herself of her daughters pounding steps. c. to recall the suffering during her daughters growth. d. to show the strong attachment between mother and daughter.26. which of the following best describes the author when separation was approaching? a. excited. b. worried. c. relieved. d. frustrated.27. what can be the most suitable title for the passage? a. a heartbroken separation b. the story of a successful mom c. how to deal with homesickness d. moving forward with love and support c a simple, yet powerful uk program has been fighting elderly loneliness by recruitingyoung adults as volunteers to read to seniors with vision problems and mental diseases. lily has benefited from the program having her vision restored by 15-year-old amy, aschool girl who was paired with lily through the reading friends project. lily was a librarianand enthusiastic reader who would read two to three books every week. after developing aterrible disease, however, lily found herself unable to read or watch television for any lengthof time without her eyes hurting. not only have lilys regular reading sessions with amy helped to reconnect her with herpassion for literature, they have also built a strong intergenerational friendship between thetwo ladies. i chose a book and she would come along and read it to me, lily said. but wehave only got through two books so far because we end up chatting too much. we have readtwo historical novels and get on very well. research shows that reading together can help older people to build social networks andconnect with others. evidence also shows that reading has a positive impact on the elderlyswellbeing and can reduce the risk of developing mental diseases. rose, a teacher, is responsible for connecting schoolchildren like amy with theprogram and she says that it has had an amazing impact on the youngsters. we havewonderful young people at our school and we wanted to get them into the community, rosesaid. it has been fantastic to see them blossom as well as improving their literacy and socialskills. they are meeting community members like lily that they are making friendships with,and library staff can help them, not only with education but outside as well.28.what is the main responsibility of volunteers according to the passage? a. read books to seniors. b. have a chat with seniors. c. fight diseases for seniors. d. make friends with seniors.29. what can we learn from lilys reading sessions with amy? a. they benefit lily a lot by restoring her vision. b. they help amy pick up her love for literature. c. they help lily volunteer in the reading project. d. they build up the friendship between two ladies.30. how does the program mostly benefit the elders? a. by reducing elderly loneliness. b. by curing the elders of vision problems. c. by improving their literacy and social skills. d. by enabling them to read books for a long time.31. where is this text most likely from? a. a diary. b. a guidebook. c. a magazine. d. a novel. d next time you throw away rotten lettuce or smelly berries you should think about this.globally, we waste more than a third of the food we produce. that is according to the foodand agriculture organization. a group of swedish graduate students is working to fight that fact. they are in the foodinnovation and product design program and have come up with a way to use produce that isabout to go to waste. they turn the food into non-perishable (不易腐烂的) powder. it mayhelp people who have limited access to food. they are calling it fopo food powder. it is exactly what it sounds like. it is dried,powdered, shelf-stable fruits and vegetables. the powder can be dropped into relief effortsafter natural disasters. or it can be given out in low-resource areas where fresh food andrefrigeration are hard to come by. ngo, one of the students who developed it, says they are not making somethingground breaking . powdered food has been around since the early days of astronauts. but theyare rethinking the waste and delivery channels. their development team reached out tofarmers and retailers to source fruit. today a relief bag for humanitarian disasters contains various foods such as strawberryjam, peanut butter and peas in tomato sauce. we think that an easily transported pack of cheapdried food powder with high nutritional value would fit in perfectly, ngo says. the team hasbeen trying to keep its prices down, too. that would aid low-budget humanitarian groups andnon-governmental groups. freeze-dried food keeps most of the nutritional benefits of raw food. it loses somevitamins and minerals in the drying process. but it is still a good way to get fiber andnutrients. the group are about to start working with the u.n.s initiative on food loss and waste.they want to try and reach more people and countries that could benefit.32. why did the group of swedish graduates develop the fopo food powder? a. to reduce food waste. b. to cut the cost of food. c. to replace the traditional food. d. to improve the flavor of the food.33. what does the underlined word ground breaking in paragraph 4 mean? a. additional. b. reasonable. c. creative. d. worthwhile.34. what can we learn about powdered food? a. it is very popular in some poor areas. b. it is an effective way to lower food prices. c. it keeps the nutritional benefits of raw food. d. it provides aids for people in low-resource areas.35. what will the group do according to the last paragraph? a. they are about to cooperate with the u.n_ b. they are about to write an initiative for the u.n_ c. they will visit and help more people worldwide. d. they will make great profits from their product.第二节(共 5小题;每小题 2分,满分 10分) while we cant control the covid-19 0utbreak, we can control how we react to it whilekeeping ourselves safe as well. 36 . assess our personal risk for getting infected we can take steps to figure out our own personal risk for developing corona virus:whether there are confirmed cases in our community; whether weve been exposed to them,and whether we have immune or breathing problems. 37 . try to limit our news consumption 38 . however, there is such a thing as too much news, and constantly readingnews updates isnt going to help our anxiety levels. the more we expose ourselves to a scarytopic over which we feel limited control, the more we will feel anxious. 39 coronavirus seems scary and its ok to recognize that our anxiety is normal, whileignoring our stress will only make the anxiety worse. if someone asks us to stop feelinganxious, we can respond with, well, what are you doing to be prepared? if they still insiston minimizing our fears, try to brush them off. listen to our own voice and gain inner peacefrom it. follow the correct preventive methods to protect against the virus try to avoid touching our eyes, nose, and mouth. 40 . wash our hands oftenwith soap and water for at least 20 seconds. doing all of those things can help us feel more incontrol of the situation, which can help ease our anxiety. if, despite trying these tips, you still feel anxious or that your fears are disturbing yourdaily life, its not a bad idea to talk to a mental health professional. a. those steps give us a sense of control over our health b. realize that its natural to be worried about the outbreak c. of course, the anxiety about the outbreak is understandable d. do medical cleaning frequently on touched objects and surfaces e. here is what we can do to manage our anxiety during the outbreak f. this is because its new, making it appear more unknown and uncertain g. its true that we should know more information about the deadly disease第三部分:英语知识用 c共两节,满分 45分)第一节 (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 wheeling her red chair and scissors around the city, katie gives out-of-luck strangers the41 of visibility. last summer, katie saw a man sitting with a 42 asking for help. she asked,hey! im driving around giving 43 haircuts. if i go and grab my chair, do youwant one? the man was in his 60s. 44 , he said, i have a funeral to go. i was really45 to get a haircut. she came back with her 46 red chair loaded into her car. the man, namededward, 47 a seat. after katie was done, edward looked in a mirror. i look 48 ! its more than a haircut. i want it to 49 value and respect. katie knows that ahaircut can 50 a life. as a teen, she 51 a disease that was so severe thather hair thinned seriously. seeing this, her mother 52 for katies first haircut. to sitdown and have somebody look at me and talk to me like a person and not just an 53helped me feel cared about and less 54 . she says. katie wanted to help people 55 the same way. in 2009, she began her red chairproject, _ 56 _to people on the streets. katie listens to peoples stories of loss,addiction, and 57 _to get back on their feet. the attention 58 works. it all began with a belief in simple acts of 59 , such as a free haircut. the wayyou show up in the world 60 _, says katie. you have no idea what people will dowith the kindness that you give them.41. a. tool b. gift c. course d. challenge42. a. mask b. chair c. sign d. mirror43. a. perfect b. regular c. special d. free44. a. naturally b. luckily c. actually d. eventually45. a. exploring b. hoping c. begging d. moving46. a. usual b. formal c. smooth d. loose47. a. demanded b. kept c. reserved d. took48. a. good b. brave c. healthy d. satisfied49. a. prove b. show c. appreciate d. combine50. a. establish b. complete c. change d. reflect51. a. suffered from b. got through c. put up with d. adapted to52. a. charged b. applied c. sought d. arranged53. a. experiment b. illness c. operation d. emotion54. a. worthwhile b. serious c. alone d. innocent55. a. feel b. follow c. accomplish d. select56. a. coming over b. turning around c. reaching out d. looking up57. a. struggle b. escape c. relief d. performance58. a. extremely b. apparently c. merely d. hardly59. a.joy b. honesty c. pride d. kindness60. a. occurs b. continues c. remains d. matters第二节 (共 10小题;每小题 1.5分,满分 15分 ) 阅读下面材料,在空白处填写1个适当的单词或括号内单词的形式 。 ive been fascinated by elephants 61 i was a child, and as an adult, ive been ableto go on traveling in africa and spy them from the safety of a car. but its been my longtimewish _ 62 _ (visit) the conservation area of the golden triangle to get up close, and63 (hopeful) even hands-on, with the elephants here. i got a chance to fulfill my dream inthe summer of 2019, _64 i was excited just about being in a jungle paradise with these65 (intelligence) giants. but then i discovered the j
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