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2020年浙江省第一次五校聯(lián)考英語試題卷本試卷分選擇題和非選擇題兩部分。滿分120分,考試用時(shí)120分鐘。選擇題部分(共80分)第一部分:英語知識(shí)運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)第一節(jié)單項(xiàng)填空(共小題;每小題0.5分,滿分10分)從個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)標(biāo)號(hào)涂黑。1.Thesignificanceof2020ExpoShanghaiintheopportunitieshasprovidedfortoconsiderforandwhatshouldbe______yardsticktoimprovecityA.a,theB.the,aC.a,/D.the,/2.NomatterhowItriedtoreadit,Ijustcouldn’tmake_____thissentence.A.meaningB.thoughtC.senseD.scene3.---Marywasaskedtodosomethingimportant.---Itdoesn’tmatter.Let’s______theworkitisleftoff.A.takeupB.takedownC.takeinD.takeoff4.ThatwasaverybusystreetthatIwasneverallowedcross______accompaniedbyanadult.A.whenB.ifC.unlessD.where5.---DidMarkwinthe100-meterrace?---.Hedid_____I.A.Yes;nobetterthanB.No;noworsethanC.Yes;muchworsethanD.No;nobetterthan6.Thefactthathenevergivesin_____alotaboutkindofperson
heis.A.saysB.talksC.appearsD.declares7.Haveyouthoughtabout_____togiveMikeasagifthisbirthday?A.whatB.whoC.whichD.where8.Theboyswerehappilymakingasnowman,_____withA.theirfacesredB.theirfaceswereredC.theirfacesturnedredD.theirfacestobered9.BrettEastburnhasnoarmsorlegs,andisaninspirationalspeaker.Heshareshisstoryinabriefvideo______hissite.A.withB.inC.atD.on10.Mybrother_____bereallydifficultattimesevenhe’saniceboyingeneral.A.shallB.shouldC.canD.must11.MomboughtmetwoCDplayers.Such_thebirthdaygiftsshesentme.A.wasB.isC.wereD.be12.Itwas_______backhomeafterthelong-lastingconference.A.notuntilmidnightdidhegoB.untilmidnighthedidn’tgoC.notuntilmidnightthatwentD.untilmidnightwhendidn’tgo13.Thebosswasaccusedofhavinga_____againsthisemployees.A.prejudiceB.reputationC.symptomD.profession14.---I’vebeenworkingreallyhardatrecently,butitstillremainsweak.---Don’tSometimesthingsdon’twantrightaway.A.turnoutB.turnupC.turndownD.turnin
15.Therehewas,standingexactly______Ihadleftsmilingproudly.A.whenB.thatC.inwhichD.where16.Doolittlewasalwaysspeakingoftheinsoutsofplayinginaschoolopera,_________,ofcourse,annoyedhermiddleagedcolleagues.A.whoBC.thisD.what17.InBeijing,thefirstcityinChinatoemploysubwaychecks,passengerstowith______long______.A.are,goneB.were,goneC.have,goneD.had,gone18.Itthathewasntooftheillness.A.obviouslyoptional
B.apparentC.clearlyD.19.Thesixthcensuswilluseabout6.5millioncensuseach______inauniformand______acertificate.A.dressed,bearingB.dresses,bearsC.dressing,bearingD.dressed,borne20.Thefirstdecadeinthestcentury______therapidriseofChinaasaworldeconomicpower.A.witnessB.haswitnessedC.willwitnessD.havewitnessed第二節(jié):完形填空(共20小題;每小題1分,滿分20分)閱讀下面短文掌握其大意然后從21~40各題所給的四選(A.B.C和D)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題紙上將該選項(xiàng)標(biāo)號(hào)涂黑。Thestudyoftherelationshipbetweenpeopleandthelandiscalled
geography.Geographerscompareandcontrast21placesontheearth.Buttheyalso22beyondtheindividualplacesandconsiderearthasa23.Theword24fromGreekwords,theGreekword“earth”25means”.geographymeansearth”.26geographyarea27atownadealstate,aanation,ora(an)28continent.Manygeographybooksdealwithwholeearth.Another29todividethestudyof30istodistinguishbetweenphysicalgeographyandculturalgeography.Theformerfocusesonthenaturalthe31startswithhumanbeingsand32howhumanbeingsandtheirenvironmentactuponeachother.But33geographyisconsideredasasinglesubject,neitherbranchcanneglect34.Awhoonbedescribed35onerecords,andexplainsthe36betweenplaces.Ifplaces37alike,therewouldbelittleneedforgeographers.Weknow,however,38notwoplacesareexactlytheGeography,39,isapointofview,aspecialwayof40atplaces.21.A.similar22.A.past
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C.MostD.Few27.A.outsideB.like
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C.beD.areC.sinceD.thatC.moreoverD.besides40.A.workingB.lookingC.arrivingD.getting第二部分閱讀理解(第一節(jié)20小題,第二節(jié)5小題;每小題2分,滿分50分)第一節(jié):閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)(A.B.C.DE)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。AIwalkaroomandwho’sgoingtotalktoUnavoidably,Ifallintoaself-consciousmoment.I’mwaitingformydaughterstofinishagymnasticsandIlookaroundthewaitingroom.Thelivelychatterofmothersallaroundmemakesmefeelterriblyalone.Idon’tbelonginthisgroup;I’manoutsidertotheworldoflittletryingtofinishtheirhomeworkbeforethecoachcallsthemin.Nobodyispayingattentiontome!Sulkinginpity,Ioverhearalittlegirlaskhermotherdifferencebetweenahomophoneandahomonym.Myspecialty!Ican’tresistsuchquestions.Ihavetoassist.Forthenext5minutes,Ifindmyselfa4thgraderthink
ofthat(homophone)andwordsthatsoundthesameandarespelledthesamebutmeanthings(homonym).Youcan'thelpsomebodyelseandalsothinkabouthowyoufeel.It’sIt’tsupremelyoutofplacehere.I’mservingsomebody,andthen,everythingfeelsright.Andinapowerfulturnofevents,motherwhoonceseemedsocliquishandperfectstartstellingmeaboutherlife.Overhomophones,I’mlearningaboutalifetimeofheartbreak.Eachofthosemothersmighthavetheirownstoryofloss.Theroomisn’t’sBeneathchatter,there’ssomebodywhoneedsattention.PerhapswhenIfeelmostalone,mostforgotten,Ineedlookup,findawaytohelpandbless(evenifit’sthroughandfocusingonmyself.Iwanttoenteraroom,takemyeyesoffofmyself,findtheonewhoneedshelp.41.Whatdoestheauthorwanttodothetimesheenterswaitingroom?A.Shewantstoaskwhowouldliketotalktoher.B.Shewantstobeacceptedamongpeoplealreadythere.C.Shewantstogetherdaughterbackhomefordinner.D.Shewantstohaveatalkwiththegymnasticcoachofher42.Accordingtotheparagraph5theprefix)“homo”probablymeansA.different.B.same.C.sound.D.meaning.43.TheunderlinedsentenceinthepassageimpliesthatA.Youshouldhelpthosewhofeelneglected.B.Helpingotherscouldstopyoufeelingneglected.
C.Ifyoufeelneglectedyouwon’thelpothers.D.Youcan’thelpotherswhentheypaynoattentionyou.44.Whichstatementofbelowisnottrueaccordingtothepassage?A.Youarenottheonlyonewhofeelshelpless.B.Don’tconcentratetoomuchonyourselfwhenyoufeelnervous.C.Findsomeonetohelpandthenyoumayfeelbetter.D.Theworldisnotwhatyoumakeit,butwhatyouseehear.BEver’dsmellofancientqueenCleopatra’shair,orthescent(氣味)oftheVisitorstotheRegVardyGallerywillsoonbeabletodojustthat.Thegallery,atSunderlandUniversity,England,isholdinganewexhibition.IfThereEverWas.ItfocusesonscentthansightThecreativeideaisthebrainchildofcuratorRobert.HisinspirationfromFastFoodThediscussedtheuseofartificialchemicalstoflavorasmakingthemwhen’rethem.Acallupsuchasschooldinnersorachildhoodholidaybythesea,butthesmellsondisplay,willallowvisitorstoexperiencesmellstheirnoseswon’thavebeenablepickoutbefore.“There'sawholeofdifferentsmells,includingextinctflowers,”havebeenofyears.”O(jiān)neextraordinarysmellistheconsequenceofthefirstbomb,droppedonJapanonAugust6,1945.ThereisalsothesmelofCleopatra’shair,basedonincensethatwaspopularamongancientEgyptians.
TheSovietMirspacestation,whichburntupinthein2001,smellsofcharred(燒焦的)material(thespacestationcaughtfireAmongthestrangesmellsisthe“surfaceofthesun”.“Itishardtosumup.Itanatmosphericsmell,likewalkingintoaroomwhenthesunhasbeenpouringin,”saysBlackson.“Itgivesafreshness,asunkissedfeelwithabitof.Ifyoucansaysomethingsmellshot,thisisit.”Ateamof11,includingperfumedesigners,havebeenworkingonrecreatingforaatBotanicGardensConservationInternational,UK,helpedintheofthesmellsoffourextinctfloweringplants.Hedidthisbycloselylinkingtheextinctflowerswithsmellsofexisting.Withhelpreportsofextinctsmelled,hewasabletoremixthesmell.Theexhibitionrunsuntil6.Fourteenextinctandimpossiblesmellsareondisplay.45.Whatmightbethebesttitleofthepassage?A.TheRegVardyGalleryBEgyptianqueenCleopatra’shairC.Avisittoanewexhibition
D.ThescentsofancientEgypt46.VisitorscanenjoyallofthefollowingattheRegVardyGalleryEXCEPTA.thescentofancientEgyptianqueenCleopatra’shair.B.thesmellsofcharredmaterialoftheSovietMirstation.C.thescentofhavingachildhoodvacationbythesea.D.theaftermathoftheatomicon47.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingthepassage?
A.VisitorsgotoRegVardyGallerytoenjoybeautiful.JamesWongmanagedtoremixthesmellbytosomehistoricalreports..TheexhibitionwilllastuntilJuly6.D.ThescentsvisitorswillsmellarefoundinthetombtheancientEgyptianqueenCleopatra.48.Inwhichsessionareyoulikelytoreadpassageinanewspaper?A.ScienceB.EducationC.EntertainmentD.EconomyCAsaparentmightneverguessallwaysaimaginationbenefitsyourchild.Ithelpsapreschooler:DevelopsocialskillsAschildrenplaypretend,theyexplorerelationshipsbetweenfamilymembers,friendsandco-workersandlearnmoreaboutpeopleinteract.PlayingtheyimaginehowphysicianscarePlayinghouse,theylearnmoreabouthowparentsfeelabouttheirchildren.Imaginativeplayhelpsdevelopempathyforothers.Ifchildrenimaginehowitfeelstobeleftoutofagameortoloseapet,arebetterabletohelpthoseinneed.Theybecomemorewillingtoplaytoshare,andtocooperate.Buildself-confidenceYoungchildrenhaveverylittlecontrolovertheirlives.oneselfasabuilderofskyscrapersorasuperherodefendingplanetisempoweringtoachild.Ithelpsthemdevelopconfidencetheirabilitiesandtheirpotential.BoostintellectualgrowthUsingisthebeginningabstractthought.who
canseeking’scastleinamoundofsandoradeliciousdinnerinamudpiearelearningtothinksymbolically.Thisskillisimportantinwhereachildwillthatnumeralsgroupsofobjects,letterssymbolizesounds,andsoon.PracticelanguageskillsKidswhoplaypretendwiththeirfriendsdoalotoftalking.Thishelpsboostimprovesentencestructurecommunicationskills.WorkoutfearsPlayingpretendcanhelpchildrenworkouttheirandworries.childrenunderthegainasenseofcontroloverhimhedoesn’tseembigsobad.Imaginativeplayalsohelpskidsventfeelingstheymightsuchasangertowardaparentorrivalry(競爭)withanewsibling(兄弟姐妹).To’simagination,readday.Booksofferchildrentheopportunitytovisitotherworldsandcreateonesoftheirown.ForgenerationschildrenhaveenjoyedreadingthestoryofPeterbecausePetertakesthemonfascinatingadventures.Reader’sDigestFamiliesoffersabeautifulvintageDisneyeditionofPeterPan,whichisanclassicstoryalongwith2freebooks--BambiandPinocchio.49.Wherecanyouprobablyfindthearticle?A.NewspaperB.MagazineC.InternetD.Book50.What’snottheadvantageofchildrenhavingagoodA.Understandingtheotherpeople’sfeelingandproblems.B.Expressingtheirfeelingslikeangertowardaparent.
C.Doinggoodtotheirspeeches.D.Learningtothinksymbolicallyexpandsachild's51.What’sthemeaningoftheunderlinedword?A.improveB.limitC.pushD.praise52.What’sthepurposeofwritingthearticle?A.Tellthereaders5benefitsofencouragingthechild’simagination.B.Advisetheparentstoencouragethechild’simagination.C.IntroducesomeDisneystoriestothereaders.D.Persuadetheparentstobuybooksfortheirchildren.DTherunintoabrickDespitecountlessinrecentyearsabouttheneedtoaddressapotentialcrisisinpoorcountriescrisisworldwide,worldtoTheresultisaglobalfoodcrisis.Wheat,cornandricepricesmorethandoubledinthepasttwoyears.Andoilpriceshavemorethanthreetimessincethestartof2020.Thesefood-pricecombinedwithincreasingenergycosts,willslowifnotstopgrowthinmanypartsoftheworldandwillevenaffectpoliticalstability.solutionstotheseproblemsdoexist,we'llhavetostartthinkingaheadandactingglobally.Herearethreestepstoeasethecurrentfoodcrisisavoidthepotentialforaglobalcrisis.ThefirstistopromotedramaticsuccessofMalawi,acountryinsouthernAfrica,whichthreeagoestablishedaspecialfundtohelpitsfarmersgetfertilizerandseedswithhighproductivity.Malawi’sharvestdoubledafterjustoneyear.Aninternationalfundthemodelwouldcostamerepersonannuallyintherichworld,or$10billionaltogether.
Second,theU.S.andEuropeshouldabandontheirpoliciespayingpartlyforchangeoffood(生物燃料).TheU.S.governmentgivesfarmersataxpayer-financedpaymentof51centspergallonethanol(乙醇)fromTherebeaforonthatdonotproducefoods—treecrops,grassesandwoodproducts—butthere’snocaseforthegovernmenttopaytoputthe’sdinnerintothegastank.Third,weurgentlyneedtoweather-proofthe’scropsassoonandasasafarmpond—whichcollectsrainwatertobeusedindrycanmakeandahascommittedtoestablishingaClimateAdaptationFundhelppoorregionsclimate-proofvitaleconomicactivitiessuchasfoodandhealthcarebuthasnotyetacteduponthepromise.53.AninternationalfundbasedontheMalawimodelA.costeachofthedevelopedcountries$10billionyearB.aimtodoubletheharvestinsouthernAfricancountriesayearC.decreasethefoodpricesaswellastheenergypricesD.givepoorfarmersaccesstofertilizerandhighlyseeds54.Withthesecondstep,theauthorexpressestheidea______.A.itisnotwisetochangefoodcropsintogasB.itismisleadingtoputtreecropsintothegastankC.weshouldgetalternativeformsoffuelinanywayD.biofuelsshouldbedevelopedonalargescale55.WhichofthefollowingistrueaccordingtotheA.Arain-collectingpondisasimplesafeguardagainstweather.B.AClimateAdaptationFundhasbeenestablishedtohelppoor.
C.TheworldhasmadeaseriouspromisetobuildfarmD.Itmakesagreatdifferencewhetherevelopwoodproductsornot.56.Inthepassage,theauthorcallsonusto______.A.slowdownbutnottostopeconomyB.developtreecrops,grassesandwoodproductsC.achieveeconomicgrowthandpoliticalstabilityD.actnowsoastorelievetheglobalfoodshortageEThereisonedifferencethesexesonwhicheveryandagrees:menaremoreaggressivethan.showsupin.Itcontinuesthroughschooldaysandpersistsintoadulthoodisevenconstantacrosscultures.Andthereislittledoubtthatitisrootedinbiology.If’s’squalitywhichisthesameas’saggressiveness,it’swhatsocialscientistsrefertoastheresultof“education”.Feministstheofwomenisnotbiologicalinorigin,ratherhasbeenintowomenbyathatwantedtokeeptheminthehome.Butthesignsitisatleastpartlyinbornaretoonumeroustoignore.Justastinygirlsrespondmorereadilytohumanfaces,femaletoddlers(學(xué)步者)muchfasterthanmaleshowtopickupnonverbalcuesfromothers.Andgrownwomenfarmoreskilfulthanmenatinterpretingfacialexpressions:ArecentbyUniversityofPennsylvaniabrainresearcherRubenGurshowedthateasilyreademotionssuchasanger,sadnessandfear.Theonlysuchemotionmencouldpickupwasdisgust.WhatdifferencedosuchdifferencesinrealAmongthings,womenappeartobesomewhatlesscompetitive--oratleast
competitiveindifferentways--thanmen.AttheHarvardLawSchool,forinstance,withjustasasoftheirmale.Buttheydon’tqualifyfortheLawReviewinpropernumbers,afactsomeofficialsowetowomen’sdiscomfortintheincrediblycompetitiveatmosphere.StudentsofmanagementstyleshavefoundfewerdifferencestheyexpectedbetweenmenandwomenwhoreachleadershipperhapsbecausemanysuccessfulwomendeliberatelyimitateButananalysisbyPurduesocialpsychologistAliceEaglyof166studiesleadershipstyledidtobe“autocratic”-makingontheirown--whilewomentendtoconsultcolleaguesStudiesofgroupsmoredifferences.Menwilltypicallydominatethediscussion,saysUniversityofTorontoKennethDion,spendingmoretimetalkingandlesstimelistening.57.Thepassagemainlydiscusses__________.A.howsexdifferencesaredemonstratedinsocialrelationsB.howhormonedeterminessexdifferencesC.whytherearedifferencesbetweenmalesandfemalesD.whymenandwomenhavedifferentsocialroles58.TheHarvardLawSchoolexampleinparagraphsuggests.A.womenarenotascompetitiveasmenB.lawisnottherightprofessionforwomenC.womenareasexcellentasmenwhentheyareyoungD.a(chǎn)cademicqualitiesarenotequaltoperformance59.Whichofthefollowingstatementistruetoparagraph4?A.Menleadersshouldconsultcolleaguesandsubordinatesmoreoften.B.Femaleleaders’successisduetotheirimitatingleaders
C.Menandwomenaredifferentintheirleadershipstyle.D.Decisivenessisanimportantqualityforasuccessful.60.Itcanbeinferredfromthepassagethatwriter_________.A.deniesthedifferencesexesmakeinreallifeB.hasnegativeviewsagainstmenC.discourageswomentobecompetitiveD.treatssexdifferenceobjectively第二節(jié):任務(wù)型閱讀FivetoinparticularplaceofChoosethemostappropriateonefromthefollowing(A、B、C、D、EandF)foreachofthem.61.Amyofthegototoenjoythebeautifulbeachandtoexperiencethecustomsthelocal.62.Tomlikestoknoweverythingrelatedhistory.Andheiseagertoknowtheculturesofanewplace.63.Kittyjustwantsslow-pacedlifeshecanhardlyexperiencewhenisthebusyWhensheisshejustwantstoescapefromthehustlebustleofbusyandfast-pacedlivingandenjoythequietness,justawalkinaquiettownsatisfyher.64.Davidisalawyer.Heisalwaysbusyunderstress.Heisseldomfreebutonholidaysheusuallywilltrydifferentsportsskydiving.InAnddrinkingwithfriendsishisfavorite.65.Venusisagoodcookandsheisinteresteddifferentflavorsfood.Andifshelikesit,shewilltrytocookthesamethingshe
isback.A.Manilaisoneofthe’soldestcities,andglimpsesculturespastandpresentblendtogethertogiveyouanexperiencewhichissometimesgritty,sometimespleasant,butunmistakablyauthentic.youcolonialchurchesoftime.B.”tree-linedstreets,withmotorcycles,carsanddominatingtheroad.Everythingaboutitissimpleandserenefrompeopletothevariousplacessurroundingthecity.ItislocatedinNegrosoppositeBacolodUniversitytownwhereyoucanseemorethanDumagueteisamongandcleancitiesintheVisayas.C.OneofthefinestthingsaboutSamalIslandisthatismoretoitthanjustgreatbeaches.cangospelunking,youcangoislandhopping,orjoininthefunduringitsfestivals.Yes,ithasalotofcelebrations.So,whenyougotoSamal,thereisnowayyoucanbeboredbecauseissimplysomuchyoucando!JustbecauseitisSamal.oneofthetopboastingofwaters,whitesandbeaches,whocouldresist?D.OnethingthatwewillprobablyneverforgetinMisamiswashowdeliciousintheMakesureonewhileareinMisamisOriental.WealsotriedthespicychickencalledHalang-halanginBalingoan.Halang-halangisbasicallyachickencookedincoconutmilk,andchili.Thewordhalang-halangisliterallyaVisayanwordthatmeans“spicy-spicy”.E.ThegorgeousandbreathtakingMapawaNatureoneofthesuccessful
storiesofhowpeople,livelihood,environmentandtourismwelltogether.wereonawhichincludeheavilyforestedmountains,withwaterfallsandburiedinitscanopyoflushandverdantfoliage.F.Boracayfamouslongsandybeaches,andispopularoutletforwatersportsactivitiessuchasscubadiving,sailingetc.Otherthanthesandybeaches,Boracayiswellknownforthenightlifeandpartyscene.Therearenumerousbarsandalongthewholestretchofbeach,mostlylocatedatstation2ofBoracay.非選擇題部分(共40分)第三部分:寫作(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)第一節(jié):短文改錯(cuò)(共10小題;每小題1分,滿分10分)下面短文中有10處語言錯(cuò)誤。請(qǐng)?jiān)谟绣e(cuò)誤的地方增加.刪除或修改某個(gè)單詞。增加:在缺詞處加一個(gè)漏字符號(hào)(∧并在其下面寫上該加的詞。刪除:把多余的詞用斜線(\)劃掉。修改:在錯(cuò)的詞下劃一橫線,并在該詞下面寫上修改后的詞。注意:1.每處錯(cuò)誤及其修改均僅限一詞;2.只允許修改10處,多者(從第11處起)不計(jì)分。例如:Itwasverynicetogetyourinvitationtospend∧weekendwithyou.LuckilyIwastheamcompletel
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