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浙江省杭州市淳安二中2020年高三英语返校考试卷第I卷(共100分)第一部分:英语知识运用(共两节, 满分50分)第一节:单项填空(共20小题,每小题1分,满分20分)1.It was about 600 years ago the first clock with a face and an hour hand was made.A. that B. until C. beforeD. when2.We havent got enough books for everyone to have one; some of you will have to _.A. wait B. save C. rest D. share3.-What do you think of the Movie? -Its good _ the ending.A. except B. beside C. except for D. besides4.During the break she began to sing an English song, and we all _.A. take part in B. joined C. joined in D. together5. Why did you buy such a flat? I knew it was not a very nice flat. _ it was cheap.A. On the other hand B. What was worseC. Besides D. At same time6. - _Mr Smith is asking for you downstairs.-Which Mr Smith?-It is _MR Smith you talked this morning.-You mean _ Mr John Smith.A./,/,the B.A.the,the C.A,the ,/ D.The ,the ,the7. I was about to leave _ the telephone ran.A. before B. as C. while D. when8He has made another wonderful discovery, _ of great importance to science.A. which I think it B. which I think it isC. that I think is D. which I think is9. David has made rapid progress recently.- _, and _.A. So he has; so have you B. So has he; so you haveC. So he has; so you have D. So has he; so have you10. He can drink _ eight bottles of beer each time.A. as much as B. as many as C. so much as D. so many as11. The same village _ just the same _ it was ten years agodirty and poor.A. stays; as B. is; like C. still; as D. stays; like12. Was it 1969_the American astronauts succeeded _ landing on the moon?A. when; on B. that; on C. when; in D. that; in13. _ comes will be welcome.A.Anyone B.Those who C. Any who D.No matter who14. Her father died, _ her nothing _ an old house.A. left; without B. leaving; onlyC. leaving; except D. to leave; but15. -We have not heard from Tom for a long time.-What do you suppose _ to him?A.happen B.was happened C.has happened D.was happening16.Im looking for a house. Id like _ with a garden.A. it B.that C.some D.one17. Your football team _ ours last Sunday, but we _ the game yesterday afternoon.A.beat,beat B.beat ,won C.won ,won D.won ,beat18.My mother is interested in _ you have said.A. all what B. all C. that D. which19.Choosing a mobile phone for personal use is no easy task because technology _so rapidly.A. is changing B. has changedC. will have changed D. will change20.Jane preferred _ TV at home to _ to the evening party.A. watch;go B. watching;goingC. to watch;going D. watching;going第二节 完型填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)It was raining. I went into a caf and asked for a coffee. 21 I was waiting for my drink, I realized that there were other people in the place, but I sensed 22 . I saw their bodies, but I couldnt feel their souls 23 their souls belonged to the 24 .I stood up and walked between the tables. When I came to the biggest computer, I saw a thin, small man 25 in front of it. Im Steve, he finally answered after I asked him a couple of times what his name was. I cant talk with you. Im 26 , he said. He was chatting online with somebody-probably someone he didnt know-and, at the same time, he was playing a computer game-a war game. I was surprised. He was chatting online and, 27 , he was playing a computer gamea war game. I was 28 .Why didnt Steve want to talk with me? I tried 29 to speak to that computer geek (怪人), 30 not a word came out of his mouth. I touched his shoulder, but no reaction(反应). I was 31 . I put my hand in front of the monitor, and he started to shout, 32 !I took a few steps back, wondering if all those people in the caf were looking at me. I33 , and saw nobody showed any interest.34 , I realized that the people there were having a nice conversation with their machines, not with people. They were more 35 having a relationship with the 36 , particularly Steve. I wouldnt want to 37 the future of human beings if they preferred sharing their lives with machines 38 with people.I was worried and I sank in my thoughts. I didnt even 39 that the coffee was bad, 40 Steve didnt notice there was a person next to him.21ABeforeBSince CAlthough DWhile22Apain Bloneliness Csadness Dfear23AbecauseBwhen Cuntil Dunless24Ahome Bworld CNetDCafe25Asleeping Blaughing Csitting Dlearning26Abusy Bthirsty Ctired Dsick27Afirst of all Bjust thenCat the same time Dby that time28Asurprised Bdelighted Cmoved Dfrightened29Aonce Bagain Cfirst Deven30Abut BsoCif Dor31Aexcited BrespectedCafraid Dunhappy32AShut upBEnjoy yourself CLeave me alone DHelp me out33Awalked about Bwalked out Craised my hand Draised my head34AFrom then on BAt that moment CIn all DAbove all35Ainterested in Btired of Ccareful about Dtroubled by36Acomputer Bsoul CshopDgeek37Atell Bplan CimagineDdesign38Aother than Binstead ofCexcept for Das well as39ApretendBunderstandCinsist Drealize40Aas if Bjust asCjust after Deven though第二部分:阅读理解(共20小题,每题2分,满分40分)ACompassion is a desire within us to help others. With effort, we can translate compassion into actions. An experience last weekend showed me this is true. I work part-time in a supermarket across from a building for the elderly. These old people are out main customers, and its not hard to lose patience over their slowness. But last Sunday, one aged gentleman appeared to teach me a valuable lesson. This untidy man walked up to my register(收款机)with a box of biscuits. He said he was out of cash (现金), had just moved into his room, and had nothing in his cupboards. He asked if we could let him have the food on trust. He promised to repay me the next day.I couldnt help staring at him. I wondered what kind of person he had been ten or twenty years before, and what he would be like if luck had gone his way. I had a hurt in my heart for this kind of human soul, all alone in the world. I told him that I was sorry, but store rules didnt allow me to do so. I felt stupid and unkind saying this, but I valued my job.Just then, another man, standing behind the first, spoke up. If anything, he looked more pitiable. “Change it to me, ” was all he said.What I had been feeling was pity. Pity is soft and safe and easy. Compassion, on the other hand, is caring in action. I thanked the second man but told him that was not allowed either. Then I reached into my pocket and paid for the biscuits myself. I reached into my pocket because these two men had reached into my heart and taught me compassion.41. The aged gentleman who wanted to buy the biscuits_ .Apromised to obey the store rulesBforgot to take any money with himChoped to have the food first and pay laterDcould not afford anything more expensive42. Which of the following best describes the old gentleman?Akind and luckyBpoor and lonelyCfriendly and helpfulDhurt and disappointed43. The writer acted upon the store rules because_ .Ahe wanted to keep his present jobBhe felt no pity for the old gentlemanChe considered the old man dishonestDhe expected someone else to pay for the old man44. What does the writer learn from his experience?AWealth is more important than anything elseBHelping others is easier said than doneCExperience is better gained through practiceDObeying the rules means more than compassion.BSpecial Bridges Help Animals Cross the Road- Reported by Sheila CarrickWhy did the chicken cross the road? To get to the other side.Most people know this joke. But recently, some people have been much more concerned with how the grizzly bear and mountain lion can cross the road.Millions of animals die each year on U.S. roads, the Federal Highway Administration reports. In fact, only about 80 ocelots, an endangered wild cat, exist in the U.S. today. The main reason? Roadkill.Ecopassages may help animals cross the road without being hit by cars. They are paths both over and under roads. These ecopassages can be extremely useful, so that wildlife can avoid human conflicts, said Jodi Hilty of the Wildlife Conservation Society.But do animals actually use the ecopassages? The answer is yes. Paul Beier of Northern Arizona University found foot marks left by mountain lions on an ecopassage that went under a highway. This showed that the lion used the passage.Builders of some ecopassages try to make them look like a natural part of an area by planting trees on and around them. Animals seem to be catching on. Animals as different as salamanders and grizzly bears are using the bridges and underpasses.The next time you visit a park or drive through an area with a lot of wildlife, look around. You might see an animal overpass!45. The writer uses the example of “ocelots” to show that_.Awild animals have become more dangerousBthe driving conditions have improved greatlyCthe measure for protecting wildlife fails to workDan increasing number of animals are killed in road accidents46. From the news story, we know an ecopassage is_.Aan underground path for cars Ba fence built for the safety of the areaCa bridge for animals to get over a river Da pass for animals to cross the road47. When the writer says that animals seem “to be catching on”, he means_.Aanimals begin to realize the dangers on the roadBanimals begin to learn to use ecopassagesCanimals are crossing the road in groupsDanimals are increasing in number48. The writer asks visitors and drivers to look around when traveling because_.Awild animals may attack cars Bwild animals may jam the roadCthey may see wild animals in the parkDthey may see wild animals on ecopassagesCIn the course of working my way through school, I took many jobs I would rather forget. But none of these jobs was as dreadful as my job in an apple plant. The work was hard; the pay was poor; and, most of all, the working conditions were terrible.First of all, the job made huge demands on my strength. For then hours a night, I took boxes that rolled down a metal track and piled them onto a truck. Each box contained twelve heavy bottles of apple juice. I once figured out that I was lifting an average of twelve tons of apple juice every night.I would not have minded the difficulty of the work so much if the pay had not been so poor. I was paid the lowest wage of that timetwo dollars an hour. Because of the low pay, I felt eager to get as much as possible. I usually worked twelve hours a night but did not take home much more than $ 100 a week.But even more than the low pay, what made me unhappy was the working conditions. During work I was limited to two ten-minute breaks and an unpaid half hour for lunch. Most of my time was spent outside loading trucks with those heavy boxes in near-zero-degree temperatures. The steel floors of the trucks were like ice, which made my feet feel like stone. And after the production line shut down at night and most people left, I had to spend two hours alone cleaning the floor.I stayed on the job for five months, all the while hating the difficulty of the work, the poor money, and the conditions under which I worked. By the time I left, I was determined never to go back there again.49. Why did the writer have to take many jobs at that time?ATo pay for his schooling BTo save for his futureCTo support his family DTo gain some experience50. The following facts describe the terrible working conditions of the plant EXCEPT_.Aloading boxes in the freezing cold Bhaving limited time for breaksCworking and studying at the same time Dgetting no pay for lunch time51. What is the subject discussed in the text?AThe writers unhappy school lifeBThe writers eagerness to earn moneyCThe writers experience as a full-time workerDThe writers hard work in an apple plant52. How is the text organized?ATopicArgumentExplanationBOpinionDiscussion-DescriptionCMain ideaComparisonSupporting examplesDIntroductionSupporting examplesConclusionDSupermarkets are trying out new computers that make shopping carts more intelligent (具备智能的). They will help shoppers find cups or toilet soap, and keep a record of the bill.The touch-screen devices (触摸屏装置) are on show at the Food Marketing Institutes exhibition here this week. These devices are able to create value and get you around the store quicker, said Michael Alexandor, manager of Springboard Retail Networks Inc., which makes a smart cart computer called the Concierge.Canadian stores will test the Concierge in July. A similar device, IBMs shopping buddy, has recently been test-marketed at Stop & Shop stores in Massachusetts.Neither device tells you how many fat grams or calories are in your cart, but they will flash you with items on sale. The idea is to make it easier for people to buy, not to have second thoughts that maybe you should put something back on the shelf.The whole model is driven by advertisers need to get in front of shoppers, said Alexandor. Theyre not watching 30-second TV ads anymore.People can use a home computer to make their shopping lists. Once at the store, a shopper can use a preferred customer card to start a system (系统) that will organize the trip around the store. If youre looking for toothpicks, you type in the word or pick it from a list, and a map will appear on the screen showing where you are and where you can find them.The devices also keep a record of what you buy. When youre finished, the device figures out your bill. Then you go to the checker or place your card into a self-checkout stand and pay.The new computerized shopping assistants dont come cheap. The Buddy devices will cost the average store about $160,000, and the Concierge will cost stores about $500 for each device.53. The underlined word “they” (paragraph1) refers to_.AsupermarketsBshop assistants Cshopping carts Dshop managers54. Which of the following is the correct order of shopping with the computerized shopping carts?a. Start the system. b. Make a shopping list.c. Find the things you want. D. Go to a self-checkout stand.AabdcBbacd Cacbd Dbcad55. We can learn from the last paragraph that_.Aintelligent shopping carts cost a large sum of moneyBthe Concierge is cheaper than the Buddy devicesCshop assistants with computer knowledge are well paidDaverage stores prefer the Concierge to the Buddy devices56. What might be the most suitable title for the text?ANew age for supermarketsBConcierge and Shopping BuddyCNew computers make shopping carts smarterDTouch-screen devices make shopping enjoyableEWhen Lew Alcindor was 13, and obviously still growing, a group of schools began offering him scholarships (奖学金) . The Alcindors decided to send their only child to Power Memorial Academy, a small school on Manhattans West Side.At Power, Alcindor came under the control of Coach Jack Donohue, a strict young man who already gained his fame as one of the best coaches in the city. Donohue brought Alcindor along slowly. As a first-year student, the boy was not able to do much but wave his long skinny arms and shoot a basket now and then. But by the second year, when he was 15 years old and nearly 7 feet tall, Alcindor was quick and skillful enough to make the high school All-American team and to lead Power to an undefeated season.From then on he simply got better. Some rival coaches (对方教练)used to take their teams quickly away from the floor before Power warmed up so that their players would not see him any sooner than they had to. Wearing size 16D shoes and sucking a lollipop (棒棒糖), Alcindor would loosen up by starting his leaping lay-ups (擦板球). Then he would casually shoot the ball with either hand, to the delight of the fans.When reporters and photographers began to follow Alcindor closely, Donohue protected his boy firmly. He simply ordered Lew to talk to no member of the press, and this suited Lew fine. He was not comfortable talking to grown-ups, perhaps because he towered over them. Discouraged photographers began following him in secret as though he were an easily-frightened giraffe. Once after ducking into a subway to escape, Alcindor told a friend that it was all becoming like policemen and robbers. “People want you not for yourself,” Donohue warned him, “but because youre a basketball player. Dont forget that.”57. Many schools offered Alcindor scholarships because_.Ahe was young Bhe was hardworkingChe was tall for his age Dhe was skillful at playing basketball58. Which of the following best describes Donohue as a young coach?Aserious, popular and slowBtall, skillful and successfulCkind, powerful and undefeated Dwell-known, strict and experienced59. Why did some rival coaches take their teams away from the floor before Power warmed up?ATheir teams refused to play PowerBTheir teams feared to see AlcindorCTheir teams would lose courage DTheir teams would lose interest60. What does the last paragraph mainly discuss?AHow Donohue protected Alcindor from the pressBHow Alcindo

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