东北育才学校高中部2020届高三第六次模拟考试英语科试卷第一部分:听力第一节(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.When will the woman discuss her class project with the man?A. During the man's class.B. After today's classC.Tomorrow.2.Where does this conversation most probably take place?A. In a garden.B.In a kitchen.C. In a market.3.How does the woman's sister go to university ?A. By bus.B.On foot.C. By subway.4.What was the weather like last Saturday ?A. It was sunny.B. It was raining all day.C. It turned fine in the afternoon.5.What does the man mean ?A.He knows what's wrong with the watch.B.The woman needs to buy another new battery.C.The clock shop can probably repair the woman's watch.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5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。
听第6段材料,回答第6至7题。
6.What did the woman do last night?A. She saw a film.B.She went shopping.C. She watched a football match.7.Why couldn't the man keep in touch with the woman last night?A.The woman's mobile phone was stolen.B.The woman's mobile phone was powered off.C.The man had something important to do.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。
8.What is the weather like these days?A. Hot.B. Cold.C. Rainy.9.Where is the typhoon expected to come from?A. The mainland.B. The western Pacific.C. The man's city.高三年级英语科试卷共10页第1页10.When is the typhoon likely to come to the speakers' city?A. Tomorrow morning.B. Today.C. Tomorrow evening.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。
11. What's the relationship between the two speakers?A. Doctor and patient.B. Teacher and student.C. Husband and wife.12.What do we learn about the man?A.The man is badly ill.B.The man has caught a cold.C.The man doesn't like his job very much.13.What did the woman do with the man's trouble?A.She prepared some hot water for him.B.She told him to go to bed.C.She telephoned the doctor immediately.听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。
14.Where does the woman want to go?A.To go to the park.B.To go to the English Language Institute.C.To go to the King Street.15.Where are the speakers?A. In the park.B. In a department store.C. At the station.16.Which road should she take when she comes to the end of the park?A. The road on the left.B. The road on the right.C. The road leading to the park.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.When will the Burj Dubai be completed?A. In 2010.B. In 2009.C. In 2008.18.Where is the center of the tallest buildings at present?A.In Europe and the Middle East.B.In North America and Asia.C.In Asia and the Middle East.19.Why do people build so many tall buildings?A.Tall buildings are wonderful to look at.B.Tall building save more resources.C.People like to live in tall buildings.20.What is the height of the Empire State Building?A. About 400 meters.B. About 200 meters.C. About 300 meters.第二部分:阅读理解(共20小题, 每小题2分, 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,从每篇短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
AEach applicant to Harvard College is considered with great care. We consider each applicant to Harvard College as a whole person, and put enormous care into evaluating every application. We hope you will explore the information in this section to understand what we look for in our admissions process.How to ApplySubmit your application through the Common Application, the Coalition Application, or the Universal College Application. Each is treated equally by the Admissions Committee. Complete and submit your materials as soon as possible to ensure full and timely consideration of your application. View our Application Tips for step-by-step information.What We Look ForWe seek promising students who will contribute to the Harvard community during their college years, and to society throughout their lives.While academic accomplishment is the basic requirement, the Admission Committee considers many other factors—strong personal qualities, special talents or excellences of all kinds, perspectives formed by unusual personal circumstances, and the ability to take advantage of available resources and opportunities.We outline everything you need to apply to Harvard.Click https: //college. harvard. edu/admissions/apply to get detailed requirements.21.Where can you find step-by-step information of how to apply?A. Common Application.B. Coalition Application.C. Universal College Application.D. Application Tips.22.Which is the final day for Financial Aid Application?A. November 1.B. January 1.C. March 1.D. May 1.23.What is the basic requirement to apply for Harvard University?A. Academic accomplishment.B. Strong personal qualities.C. Special talents.D. Unique perspectives.BSo many of us hold on to little complaints that may have come from an argument, a misunderstanding, the way we were raised, or some other painful event. Stubbornly, we wait for someone else to reach out to us—believing this is the only way we can forgive or rekindle a friendship or family relationship.A friend of mine, recently told me that she hadn’t spoken to her son in almost three years. She said that she and her son had had a disagreement about his wife and that she wouldn’t speak to him again unless he called first. When I suggested that she be the one to reach out she said. “I can’t do that. He’s the one who should apologize. After a little gentle encouragement, however, she did decide to be the first one to reach out. To her amazement, her son was grateful for her willingness to call and offered an apology of his own. As is usually the case, when someone takes the chance and reaches out, everyone wins.Whenever we hold on to our anger, we turn “small stuff (问题)” into really “big stuf f” in our minds. We start to believe that our positions are more important than our happiness. They are not. If you want to be a more peaceful person you must understand that being right is almost never more important than allowing yourself to be happy. The way to be happy is to let go, and reach out. Let other people be right. This doesn’t mean that you’re wrong. Everything will be fine. You’ll experience the peace of letting go, as well as the joy of letting others be right.Y ou’ll also notice that, as you reach out and let others be “right”, they will become less defensive and more loving toward you. They might even reach back. But, if for some reason they don’t, that’s okay too. You’ll have the inner satisfaction of knowing that you have done your part to create a more loving world, and certainly you’ll be more peaceful yourself.24.The underlined word “rekindle” in Paragraph 1 probably means________.A. recoverB. developC. acceptD. replace25.In the author’s opinion, we hold on to our anger often because we think ________.A. we can turn small issues into big onesB. our positions are higher than othersC. our own opinions matter mostD. others will be less defensive26.The best thing to do after a quarrel is to ________.A. let go of our own happinessB. realize that you are wrongC. expect others to give inD. apologize to others first27.What is the main idea of the passage?A.People should keep peaceful when facing small stuff.B.Reaching out and apologizing wins one peace and happiness.C.We should tell apart small and big stuff in our daily life.D.It’s necessary to enjoy our friendship and family relationship.高三年级英语科试卷共10页第4页CScientists say a huge percentage of bird species are in danger because their habitats are disappearing.The scientists studied the migration, or flight, paths, of almost 1,500 species and decided that 91 percent of them passed through dangerous areas. The major danger for migratory birds is development. Building and paving have covered over nature where birds stop and feed as they move from one part of the world to another.For example, a bird called the bar-tailed godwit migrates from its breeding grounds in the Arctic. It flies all the way to Australia and New Zealand. The problem, according to investigators, is that many of these small birds die along their migration because they don't have a safe place to eat and rest. There is no place to restore their energy for the next part of their journey. "They simply perish along the way," says one of the scientists.Countries in North Africa, Central Asia and those along the coasts of East Asia are having the most difficult time conserving land. The scientists say these countries do not have enough areas that are safe for birds."Our world gets poorer every time we lose a species,’’ one of the scientists says.The researchers say countries need to work together and come up with safe stopover areas for birds that pass through their boundaries.For example, one country might have preserved safe zones for migrating birds. But a neighbor country might not. A bird might die.One scientist who is not involved in the report tells the Los Angeles Times that while some habitats are changing, more work can be done to make urban areas safe for birds. He says small changes—like planting more native plants or keeping cats out of areas birds would be likely to use—could make a big difference.28.What’s the major danger for migratory birds according to the passage?A.They can’t find enough food along the way.B.They have lost their way because of human development.C.Human development has occupied their natural habitats.D.They are sometimes struck by human diseases.29.What do we know about bar-tailed godwits?A.They fly from the Arctic south to Australia every year.B.They can pick out good resting place along the way.C.They have died out because of human hunting.D.They have their conserved land in Australia.30.The countries along the migrating route need to _________ _.A.fight the poverty of people to protect the birdsB.work together to conserve safe areas for birdsC.plant more trees to provide safe areas for birdsD.maintain a good relationship with neighboring countries31.What suggestion does the scientist say to the Los Angeles Times?A.Countries working together to protect the sea.B.Protecting the original habitats for the migrating birds.C.Reserving some land for the birds to rest along the way.D.Planting some native plants for the migrating birds to use.DSince the Second World War, there has been an obvious trend, especially among the growing group of college students, toward early marriage.Many youths begin dating in the first stages of adolescence, “go steady” through high school, and marry before their formal education has been completed.In some quarters, there is much shaking of graying heads over the ways of rebellious youth.However, emotional maturity does not grow with age; it does not arrive automatically at twenty-one or twenty-five.Some achieve it surprisingly early, while others never do, even in three-score years and ten.Many students are marrying as an escape, not only from an unsatisfying home life, but also from their own personal problems of isolation and loneliness.However, any marriage entered into as an escape cannot prove entirely successful.The sad fact is that marriage seldom solves one’s problems; more often, it merely worsens them.Furthermore, it is doubtful whether the home is capable of carrying all that the young are seeking to put into it; one might say that they are abandoning one idol only to worship another.Young people correctly understand that their parents are wrong in believing that success is the ultimate good, but they themselves are wrong in believing that they have found the true center of life’s meaning.Their expectations of marriage are essentially unrealistic and therefore incapable of fulfillment.They want too much, and tragic disillusionment (幻想破灭) is often bound to follow.Shall we, then, join the chorus of those against early marriages? One cannot generalize: all early marriages are not bad any more than all later ones are good.Satisfactory marriages are determined not by how old one is, but by the emotional maturity of the partners.Therefore, each case must be judged on its own merits.If the early marriage is not an escape, if it is entered into with relatively few illusions or false expectations, and if it is economically practicable, why not? Good marriages can be made from sixteen to sixty, and so can bad ones.32.From Para. 1 we can learn that .A.emotional maturity automatically grows with ageB.some old people disapprove of early marriageC.growing group of college students are against early marriageD.the emotional expectations of young lovers are too high33.The author’s attitude to marriage as an escape is .A.negative B.unsure C.indifferent D.acceptable 34.It can be implied from the last paragraph that .A.early marriages should not be encouragedC.each marriage should be looked at differentlyD.young people can benefit a lot from early marriage35.What’s the best title of the passage?A.Disillusionment in Marriage B.Expectations for Marriage C.Marriages and Emotional Maturity D.The Disadvantages of Early Marriages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。