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2020屆天河區(qū)普通高中畢業(yè)班綜合測(cè)試(一)英語(yǔ)本試卷共8頁(yè),滿分120分,考試時(shí)間120分鐘。注意事項(xiàng):1.答卷時(shí),考生應(yīng)清晰識(shí)字過(guò)的詞匯或者書(shū)寫(xiě)自己的學(xué)校、班級(jí)、姓名座位號(hào)和考號(hào)填寫(xiě)在答題卡相應(yīng)的位置上,再用2B鉛筆把號(hào)碼對(duì)應(yīng)填涂黑。2.選擇題每小題選出答案區(qū)后,用2B鉛筆把答案卡上對(duì)應(yīng)題目的答案標(biāo)號(hào)涂黑;如需改動(dòng),用橡皮擦干凈后,再選涂其他答案;不能答在試卷上。3.非選擇題必須用黑色字跡的鋼筆或簽字筆作答,答案必須寫(xiě)在答題卡各題目指定區(qū)域內(nèi)的相應(yīng)位置上;如需改動(dòng),先劃掉原來(lái)的答案,然后再寫(xiě)上新的答案;不準(zhǔn)使用鉛筆或涂改液。不按以上要求作答的答案無(wú)效。4.考生必須保證答題卡的整潔,考試結(jié)束后,將試卷和答題卡一并交回。第二部分閱讀(共兩節(jié),滿分50分)第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題2.5分,滿分37.5分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng)。AOriginallyconstructedasajeeproadbetweenthegunbatteries,theBatteriesLoopTrail(小路)nowprovidesaccesstoandallowsforexplorationofBatterySmith-Guthric,BatteryO’RorkeandBatteryAlexander.TheloopcanbecompletedineitherdirectionfromBatteryAlexander.AlongthetrailonecanexpecttoseeviewsofthePacific,wavescrashinguponRodeoBeachandiftheweatherisparticularlyclear,onecanevenmakeouttheFarallonIslands,some30milesinthedistance.TheBatteryAlexanderTrailheadprovidesaccesstotheBatteriesLoopTrailandadditionalparkingforthePointBonitaLighthouse.BEFOREYOUGOBathroomsAnaccessibletoiletcanbefoundattheBatteryAlexanderparkingarea.AdditionalrestroomscanbefoundattheFieldRd.parkinglot.WaterDrinkingwaterisnotavailablealongthetrail.Avoidbecomingdehydratedorexperiencingheatexhaustion.Drinkplentyanddrinkoften,paceyourself,takebreaksintheshade,andeatsaltysnacks.DogsandTrailEtiquetteLeashed(拴住的)dogsarepermittedontheBatteriesLoopTrail.Pleaseremainontheestablishedtrail.Off-trailtravelharmsplantsandcauseserosion.Alwayskeepyourfoodwithinarm’sreachanddonotfeedthewildlife.Carryoutalltrashandfoodwaste(fruitpeels,shells,etc.).SAFETYTIPSSeeup-to-datewarningsoncurrentparkandtrailconditions.Stayontheestablisedtrail.Keepaneyeoutforpoisonoak.Readourfourseasonguidetopoisonoak.Observewarningsignsandrailings—theseexistforyoursafety.Dressinlayersandbepreparedforvaryingweatherconditions.Sunnydaysalongthecoastcanturnwindy,foggy,andcoldveryfast.ViewourGoldenGateBridgewebcamstoseecurrentconditions.Donotclimbontheconstantbluffsoredges—thesandandrocksarelooseanderodinganddangerous!Peoplehavefallenfromthesecliffs.1.WhatdoestheBatteriesLoopTrailserveas?A.Ajeeproad. B.AroadtotheFarallonIslands.C.Achallenginghikingroute. D.AswimmingspotnearRodeoBeach.2.Whatissuggestedasasafetytip?A.Dressingwarm. B.Climbingonthecoastaledges.C.Exploringoffthetrail. D.Checkingcurrentinformation.3.Whatisthemainpurposeofthistext?A.Toadvertiseanewtouristattraction.B.Tocomparedifferenthikingtrails.C.Towarnagainstdangerouswildlife.D.Toprovideessentialvisitorinformation.BLynn’sworldfellapartin2018.Herson,James,anavyflightsurgeon,wasfatallyinjuredinamissionandpassedaway.ItwastimeforLynntohonourthespiritofamanwhohadswitchedfromstudyingcommerceengineeringtomedicinebecausehewantedtohelppeople.Lynninstructedthehospitaltobegintheorgandonationprocess.Thesefewwords,ashardastheyweretosay,wouldsoonrippleoutward,allowingamantoreturntowork,aveterantoregainhishealth,andacyclisttogetbackonhisbike.Mikewasdiagnosedwithleukemiain2004.Sixyearsoftreatmentandexercisepaidoff.Tocelebratehissixthyearwithoutcancer,MikedecidedtoridehisbiketoNewYork.Unfortunately,hishealthdeterioratedandoneeveningin2017,hestartedhavingchestpains.Thatwaswhenamother’sveryworstdaybecameastranger’sbest.James’heartwasbeatinginthecancersurvivor’schestnow.Themorninghewokeupfromthetransplant,Mikefoundhimselfrecharged.OfthefourlettersLynnhadsenttotherecipients,onereachedMike.Lynndescribedherson’sdevotiontohiscountry,thefactthatheconsideredeveryoneafriend,andhisloveforscubadiving,snowboarding,andmotorcycling.Thesepagespaintedapictureofjusthowspecialhisnewheartwas.Mikecarefullycomposedaresponse,accuratelyexpressinghisgratitudeandcommunicatinghisdesiretostayintouchwithJames’family.Itwasabalm(藥膏)forawoundthatLynnfeltwouldneverheal.Andsobegantheemailsandtexts.SheevenbeganfollowingMike’sInstagramposts.“Knowinghewasdoingwellreallyhelped,”shesays.Duringhisrecovery,Mikehadhatchedaplantocyclecross-countryagain,fromthehospitalthattreatedhimtoJames’grave.Whenhebeganthe1,430-milejourneyin2019,LynnfollowedanxiouslyonhisInstagram.Despitesetbacks—steepclimbs,wrongturns,flattires—Mikepressedon.OnNovember20,hearrivedatJames’grave,whereLynnwaited.Theyhugged.Thencamethetears—notofsorrow,butrelief.ApartofJameslivedon,andtwostrangersconnectedbylossandhopebecamefamily.4.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“deteriorated”meaninparagraph2?A.declined. B.Improved. C.Recovered. D.Stabilized.5.Whatisthemainideaofparagraph4?A.Mother’sloveforherson. B.James’amazingpersonalities.C.Mike’sthoughtfulresponse. D.InteractionbetweenLynnandMike.6.WhydidMikecyclecross-countryin2019?A.Totesthisphysicalstrength B.Toshowhisgreatgratitude.C.Toraisefundfororgan

donation. D.Topickuphisformerhobby.7.Whatisthebesttitleforthetext?A.Organdonationmatters. B.Agreatheartbeatson.C.Across-countrycyclistsurvives. D.Socialmediaconnectspeople.COvermillionsofyears,humanshaverespondedtocertainsituationswithoutthinkingtoohard.Ifourancestorsspottedmovementinthenearbyforest,theywouldrunfirstandquestionlater.Theabilitytoanalyzeandplanispartofwhatseparatesusfromotheranimals.Thequestionofwhentotrustyourinstinct(直覺(jué))mattersintheofficeasmuchasintheforest.Slowthinkingisthefeatureofawell-managedworkplace.Yetinstinctalsohasitsplace.Somedecisionsaremoreconnectedtoemotionalresponsesandlesstoanalysis.Indemandingcustomer-serviceorpublic-facingsituations,instinctisoftenabetterguidetohowtobehave.Instinctcanalsobeimproved.Plentyofresearchhasshownthatinstinctbecomesmoreaccuratewithexperience.Inonewell-knownexperiment,volunteersjudgedwhetherdesignerhandbagswererealorfake.Someweretoldtorelyoninstinct,otherstodeliberate.Instinctworkedbetterforthosewhoownedatleastthreedesignerhandbags.Themoreexpertyoubecome,thebetteryourinstincttendstobe.However,therealreasontoembracefastthinkingisthatitis,well,fast.Itisoftentheonlywaytogetthroughtheday.Whenyourinboxfloodswithnewemailsatthestartoftheday,thereisnowaytoreadthemallcarefully.Instincthelpsyoudecidewhichtoanswerandwhichtodelete.Fastthinkingcanalsohelptheentireorganization.Thevalueofmanymanagerialdecisionsliesinthesimplefactthattheyhavebeenmade.Yetasdata-explodes,thetemptationtoaskforonemorebitofanalysisishardertoresist.Managersoftenoverthink,turningasimpleproblemintoacomplexone.Whentouseinstinctintheworkplacerestsonitsownformofpatternrecognition.Doesthedecisionmakerhaverealexpertise?Isthisafieldinwhichemotionmattersmorethanreasoning?Aboveall,isitworthdelayingthedecisiontoslowthinkingisneededtogetthebigcallsright.Butfastthinkingisthewaytostopdeliberationturningintoawasteoftime.8.Whydoestheauthormentionourancestorsintheforest?A.Theymanagedtolivethereforlong. B.Theysurvivedinsuchadangerousplace.C.Theydifferedfromanimalsinthinking. D.Theyleftusavaluableskill.9.Whatcanbeinferredaboutinstinctinparagraph3?A.Evenexpertsrelyoninstinct. B.Experiencecontributestoinstinct.C.Instinctworksbetterthananalysis. D.Instinctmattersindecision-making.10.Howdoesinstincthelppeopleintheworkplace,accordingtoparagraph4?A.Toanswermassiveemails. B.Toanalyzeexplodingdata.C.Tomakequickdecisions. D.Tosolvecomplexproblems.11.Howdoestheauthorconveyhis/herideasinthetext?A.Bycontrasting. B.Bygivingdefinitions.C.Bylistingdata. D.Byusingcause-effect.DModernlivesoftenmakepeopleovereat.Thisusuallyhappensduringholidays,orwhenthey’restressed,likewhilepreparingforexams.AstudybyDr.StephanicKullmann’steamattheUniversityofTübingen,Germany,showsthatevenfivedaysofovereatingcancausebigandlastingchangesinbrainsofhealthyyoungmen.Theexperimenthad29malevolunteersaged19-27withnormalbodyweight.Volunteersweredividedintotwogroups.Theexperimentalgroupadded1,500extracalorieseverydaylikechocolatebarsandpotatochipsforfivedays,whilethecontrolgroupkepttheirnormaldiet.Researchersusedwhole-brainMRItoexaminethebraininsulin(胰島素)activity.Theyalsodidbloodtestsandmeasuredliverfattocheckmetabolic(代謝的)changes.Theresultsshowedafteronlyfivedaysofovereating,volunteersdevelopedmoreliverfatandshowedchangedinsulinsensitivityinbrainregionsrelatedtorewardprocessing.Inpsychologicaltests,theybecamelesssensitivetorewardandmoresensitivetopunishment.Surprisingly,thesechangeshappenedwithoutanybigweightgain.Thismeansthatthebrainreactstowhatweeatbeforeweseeanyphysicalchanges.Dr.Kullmannsaid,“Thespeedoftheseneurological(神經(jīng)系統(tǒng)的)changessurprisedus—theyaredetectablebeforeanyvisibleweightchanges.”P(pán)erhapsthemoreworryingwasthelong-termeffects.Oneweekaftervolunteersreturnedtotheirnormaldiets,memory-relatedareasofthebrainshowedlowerinsulinsensitivity.Thebrain’swhitematter,whichhelpsthenervestalktoeachotherwell,alsoshowedchanges.Itappearedlikethoseinfatpeople;raisingimportantquestionsabouthowshort-termovereatingcouldleadtolong-termhealthproblems.Thestudy’sfindingsgoagainstwhatweusuallythinkaboutoccasionalovereating.Itbroughtnobigchangesinweightbutinbrain,whichmightmakeitharderforpeopletoeathealthilyinthefuture.Therewardsystemmightcreateaviciouscyclewhereunhealthyfoodsbecomemoreattractivewhilehealthychoicesseemlessrewarding.AsDr.Kullmannconcludes,“Ourbrainsaremoresensitivetodietarychangesthanwerealized—whatweeattodaymayinfluencehowwethinkandchoosetomorrow.”12.Whatdidtheresearchersdointheexperiment?A.Groupingthevolunteersbythebodyweight. B.Increasingtheparticipants’dailycaloricintake.C.Examiningtheparticipants’physicalchanges. D.Recordingthefrequencyofthebrainactivity.13.Whathappenedtothevolunteersafterfivedaysofovereating?A.Theyhadanincreaseinfat. B.Theyweremoreinterestedinreward.C.Theygainedsignificantweight. D.Theyshowedchangedrewardprocessing.14.Whatisthemainideaofparagraph4?A.Thebrain’swhitemattercontrolsneuralcommunication.B.Short-termovereatinghasharmfullong-termhealtheffects.C.Memory-relatedareasofthebrainislesssensitive.D.Fatpeoplehavesimilarbrainchanges.15.Whatdoesthestudysuggestaboutoccasionalovereating?A.Itdeterminesourfutureeatinghabits. B.Itmaycauseabadcycleoffoodchoice.C.Itisharmlessasthereisnoweightgain. D.Itaffectsthebraintemporarily.第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2.5分,滿分12.5分)閱讀下面短文,從短文后的選項(xiàng)中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。選項(xiàng)中有兩項(xiàng)為多余選項(xiàng)。Thirstisoneofthefundamentalurgesanorganismcanhave.Afterall,wateristhesubstancethatwerelyontotransportessentialmolecules(分子)andotherparticlesaroundourbodiestokeepusalive.____16____Shouldn’twehavedevelopedatasteforthisessentialsubstance?____17____Severalnewstudiesseemtoshownotonlythatwaterdoes,infact,haveataste,butthatwemighthavetastebuds(味蕾)thatresponddirectlytoit.Wenowknowthatthereareatleastfivebasictastes:salty,sour,sweet,bitterandumami.____18____Researchershavesoughttosolvetheissueonceandforall.They’vefiguredoutanexperimentthatseekstoidentifyanywater-sensingtastereceptorcells(TRCs)onthetonguesoflabmice.TheteamfirstusedatechniqueknownasgeneticknockouttosilencedifferenttypesofTRCs,inordertoremovethepossibilitythatthosecellsmightaccidentallydiscoversomeothertastewithinthewaterbesidesthewateritself.____19____Itturnedoutthattheacid-sensingsourTRCswerestillfiringactively,indicatingthesecellsmighthaveadoublepurpose,capableofdistinguishingwateroracidicfluids.Soifyou’reonthesideofthedebatethatarguesthatwaterisflavorlessyoumightstillbecorrect.____20____Thestudyalsoopensupthepossibilitythatourtonguesandtastebudsmightbedoingmorethanmerelyprovidinguswithasenseoftaste.Ifthisstudydoesn’tprovethatwateristhesixthflavor,itmightstillbethefirstevidenceofawholeothersenseentirely:awatersense.A.Well,perhapswehave.B.Actually,wehaveasixthtasteforwater.C.Ourtastebudsaretiedtoaflavorofwater.D.Soit’sperhapsabitdoubtfulthatwaterdoesn’tseemtohaveanyflavor.E.Butwaterisn’tsenseless,atleastitdoesn’tappearthatwayaccordingtothisresearch.F.Theythenwashedtheirmouthswithwatertoseeifanycellswerestillresponding.G.Ifthereisasixthtasteforwaterexists,thenthereshouldbeevidencesomewhereinthemouthortongue.第三部分語(yǔ)言運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)閱讀下面短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。Iwasoffereda“great”professionalopportunityappealingtoeveryoneinmyfield.Therewasoneproblem:Ididn’twantit.Despitethis,I____21____said“yes”—itseemedlikeano-brainer.Whilepreparingforthenewrole,Iexperienceda____22____feelinginmychestandfoundmyselfweepingfornoreason.Concerned,I____23____theprogramdirectorandexplainedmysituation.Sheenthusiasticallylistedthejob’sincredible____24____liketheflexibleschedule,andthereasonswhycountlessteacherswoulddesireit.Shealsomadethecaseforwhythis____25____wouldprovideexactlytherechargeandrestorationIneeded.Herinfectious____26____pulledmebackintothe“should”mode,convincingmedecliningwas____27____.Thefamiliarinternaldialogueof“Ishould;Ishould...”resounded,leavingmefeeling____28____.ThenImadeachange.____29____focusingonwhytheopportunityseemedperfectforothers,Iasked:Isitrightforme?Thissimple____30____broughtmefreedomandclarity.Byacknowledgingmyownfeelingsoverexternalexpectations,I____31____withmytrueself.IrealizedIwishedIwantedit;lifewouldbeeasier.Andyet,itwasnotwhatinrealityIwantedatthismoment.We’reoftenconditionedto____32____whatwe’retaughttowant,prioritizingexternalguidelinesforhappiness.However,theseexternalconstructsoffulfillmentoften____33____tomatchwhatyoudowantandwhatactuallymakesyouhappy.____34____yourowndesiresisaninternalprocessthatonlyyouhaveaccessto.Trustingyourownwantingisthepathbacktoyourtrueself,andyourpower,whichultimatelyleadstogenuine____35____.21.A.immediately B.regularly C.shyly D.suddenly22.A.funny B.familiar C.weighty D.strange23.A.referredto B.reachedoutto C.dependedon D.respondedto24.A.benefits B.effects C.requirements D.opportunities25.A.dream B.moment C.experience D.schedule26.A.enthusiasm B.devotion C.kindness D.patience27.A.mean B.selfish C.rude D.foolish28.A.trapped B.hurt C.concerned D.disappointed29.A.Inadditionto B.Insteadof C.Inspiteof D.Bymeansof30.A.troth B.method C.question D.opinion31.A.reconnected B.discussed C.worked D.competed32.A.learn B.miss C.practice D.seek33.A.have B.continue C.happen D.appear34.A.Discovering B.Expressing C.Balancing D.Questioning35A.wisdom B.admiration C.happiness D.success第二節(jié)(共10小題;每小題1.5分,滿分15分)閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入1個(gè)適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號(hào)內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。MountTai,atoweringpeakinShandongprovince,China,isfamousforitssteepterrainwithover7,000steps.Climbingthismountainischallenging.especiallyfortheelderlyandthosewithmobilityissues.Fortunately,AI-poweredexoskeletons(外骨骼機(jī)器人)aremakingthejourneysimpler.Theseroboticlegs,____36____(weigh)only1.8kilograms,aredesignedtowraparoundusers’waistsandlegs,offeringassistance____37____(ease)theburdenonlegs.Usersreportedfeelinglikesomeonewaspullingthemuphill,makingtheclimbmucheasier.However,somementioned____38____(convenience)inusingthedeviceforactivitiesliketyingshoelacesorusingthebathroom.____39____theseissues,theexoskeletonsareseenasa“trueblessing”forseniorcitizensandthemobility-impairedvisitors.Thisinnovationnotonlyaidsmountainclimbing____40____highlightspotentialapplicationsinelderlycare,____41____growingmarketinChina,in____42____thepopulationofseniorsisrapidlyincreasing.Thesmartelderlycaremarket____43____(estimate)at6.8trillionyuanlastyear.KenqingTechnology,theco-developer,iseyeingthisvastmarketnowandhaslaunchedanexoskeleton____44____(specific)designedforelderlyusers.Tofullyunlockthepotentialofelderlycarerobots,industryinsiderstoldXinhuaNewsAgencythatstrongerpolicysupportisneededtopromotethelarge-scaleapplicationwhilekeepingprices_____45_____(afford)forall.第四部分寫(xiě)作(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)第一節(jié)(滿分15分)46.假如你是李華。為了提升同學(xué)們的英語(yǔ)口語(yǔ),外教Mr.Smith打算組織一次英語(yǔ)戲劇表演比賽,現(xiàn)征集同學(xué)們的意見(jiàn)。請(qǐng)你給他寫(xiě)封郵件,表達(dá)你的看法和建議。注意:1.寫(xiě)作詞數(shù)應(yīng)為80左右;2.請(qǐng)按如下格式在答題卡的相應(yīng)位置作答。DearMr.Smith,____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Yourssincerely,LiHua第二節(jié)(滿分25分)47.閱讀下面科目,根據(jù)其內(nèi)容和所給段落開(kāi)自語(yǔ)續(xù)寫(xiě)兩段,使之構(gòu)成一篇完整的短文。Melodystoodattheedgeofthehalf-pipe,heartbeatingfast.Thesteepramp(坡)challengedhertodropin.Shebentherkneesandspreadherarmsalittletokeepherbalance.Whenshereachedtheotherside,shewentuphigh.Thenshedivedbackdownandupagain,enjoyingthethrilloftheride.Patrick,anotherskater,cheered,HewasayearaheadofMelodyinschool,butthey’dbecomefriendsattheskatepark.“Igotitonvideo.”Momsaid,wavingherphoneasMelodyrodeawayfromthehalf-pipe.Melodysmiled.Shewantedtobeabletoshowherfarawaycousinsherfavoriteactivity.Whenitwasherturnagain,shesetupand—herskateboardsuddenlyshotoutfromunderher!Herarmsmovedaroundwildly,andthenshewasontheground.“Ow!Mywrist!”shewhimpered.Patrickrushedover.“YouOK?”Momwasthereasplitsecondlater.“Hopeyoudidn’tgetthatonvideo,Mrs.B.”P(pán)atrickjoked.Melodysniffed.“Ha.”Shetriedtomoveherhandandwinced(痛得呲牙).“Let’sgetyoutothedoctor,sweetie,”Momsaid.TwohourslaterintheMedi-Center.Dr.Dasfinishedupthecast(石膏)andsaid,“Sixweeks,andyou’llbeasgoodasnew.”O(jiān)nthewayhome,Melodyandhermompassedtheskatepark.Melodyreadthebigsignpaintedonthewall:NOFEAR.“Sixweeks,andyou’llbeasgoodasnew.”Nofear.Melodythoughtaboutthesewordsalotoverthenextsixweeks.Buteverytimeshereplayedthecrashinhermind,herstomachflip-flopped.Still,bythetimethecastcameoff,Melody’sboardwascallinghername.Sheandhermomreturnedtotheskatepark.“Justtakeitslow,”Momcalledfromthebench.Melodyskatedaroundforawhile.Sheconcentratedontheboardunderherfeetandpoppedakickflip.Itfeltgoodbutshemissedthehalf-pipemorethananything.“Hey,Mel,welcomeback!”P(pán)atrickcalled.Melodysmiledback.注意:1.續(xù)寫(xiě)詞數(shù)應(yīng)為150左右;2.請(qǐng)按如下格式在答題卡的相應(yīng)位置作答。Lookingupatthetopedgeofthehalf-pipe,shehesitated.____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Shewipedhersweatyforehead,andclimbedtothetop.____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

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