江苏省徐州市睢宁县2020届高三下学期线上阶段性检测英语试题(PDF版)(无听力音频有文字材料)

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名称 江苏省徐州市睢宁县2020届高三下学期线上阶段性检测英语试题(PDF版)(无听力音频有文字材料)
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英语答案
听力:1-5 BBCAA 6-10BCBAA 11-15BACAC 16-20CBCBC
单选:21-25 ABACB 26-30 CADDC 31-35 BCBBB
完形填空: 36-40 BDDCC 41-45 CBBAB 46-50 ACADB 51-55 ABCAC
阅读理解:56-60 BDBCB 61-65 ADAAB
书面表达范文:
Biodiversity is suffering devastating damage nowadays, and not every species gets due public awareness. Luckily, campaigns like the Biodiversity 100 are appealing to governments to advocate better living conditions for endangered species.
Since the organisms of the ecosystems are inter-connected, if species or populations of a species disappear, it can have harmful effects on the rest of the ecosystem. Declining biodiversity is therefore a concern for many reasons. For example, greater species diversity ensures natural sustainability for all life forms and provides a number of natural services for everyone; healthy ecosystems can better withstand and recover from a variety of disasters.
So it makes sense for everyone to make efforts to maintain biodiversity. As for students, we can help by learning more about the significance of preserving biodiversity and promoting the ideas of sustainable developments and consumption. If everyone can start by not buying or using products that harm biodiversity, we can surely make a difference.
听力原文
Text 1
W: There’s a special exhibition at the Asian History Museum. Jewelry from ancient China is on display. (1) Do you want to go with me?
M: Sure! I didn’t get to go to the Siberian Customs or Korean Martial Arts exhibitions, because I don’t want to miss this one.
Text 2
M: Oh! That is really strong! How much of that stuff did you put on?
W: Just a few sprays. I don’t really like it, either. I’m going to get the one in the pink bottle instead. (2)
Text 3
W: I hurt my back while I was lifting weights today, doctor. Then I rested in bed for two hours, but the pain got worse. What should I do?
M: Stay away from the gym this week. And use a heating towel and an ice pack on your back. (3)
Text 4
W: Did you make a reservation at the restaurant for enough people? There are a lot of people coming tonight.
M: I remembered. There are three couples and three singles. (4) The reservation is for eight o’clock.
Text 5
W: I worry about my looks. I look in the mirror sometimes and think I’m plain. Ugly, in fact.
M: I think you know that is a lie. I’ve rarely seen such a lovely creature. (5)
W: All girls need a friend like you. I hope you mean it.
Text 6
M: Look at all this rubbish!
W: Awful, isn’t it?
M: People wouldn’t throw this stuff in their backyards, so why do they put it in the sea? (6)
W: Let’s get a party of friends together and clean it up just like we did in the streets.
M: Yes, we’ll make it so that we can see the sand again. (6)
W: Why do you think it’s mainly this type of rubbish? (7)
M: I suppose things like paper and wood rot down, but plastic stays as it is. (7) We will have to do it regularly if we want to keep the beach the way nature intended. (6)
W: If we do it every week, it will be a good way of meeting friends.
Text 7 (第8、10题为推断题)
M: What is this, Mary? (9) Is this something you did for school?
W: No, it’s just something I quickly wrote down when I was bored. It’s nothing special.
M: What are you talking about? It’s beautiful.
W: Really? I’m not a very good writer.
M: I like the way you write. Here, you write: Laughter sings like a sweet song. I like that. (9) What is it about?
W: I don’t know. Sometimes it just comes to me. Thank you, though. Do you write?
M: We had to write a short story for English class last week. My teacher said my characters were really good, but my writing was too simple.
W: Here, you can borrow this. It’s called “Great Poems of the 20th Century”. It really helped me improve the way I describe things.
M: Cool, thanks!
Text 8
M: Go to the front of the carriage. Our seats are down there. (11)
W: That was a big hurry. I thought the subway wouldn’t get us to the station on time.
M: The bus before that was slow as well. But here we are. Are you ready for some very fast travel? (12)
W: Yes, I am. Beijing to Shanghai at the speed of a bullet. (12) How long is the journey?
M: I’ll have to check. I’ve only been on one of these trains before, (11) and that was to Tianjin.
W: It doesn’t matter, really. The meeting isn’t until tomorrow. (13)
M: We can spend a few hours sightseeing. It will be like a holiday.
W: But back to business the next day. (13)
M: I believe you have family in Shanghai.
W: Yes, my brother lives there. I won’t have time to visit him, though.
M: That’s a shame. But travel is so fast these days that you can easily go another time.
W: Yes, that’s true. Sometime I’d like to travel all around China this way and take in all the sights.
M: That would be fantastic, wouldn’t it?
Text 9
M: Hey, Dorothy! Come check this out. I got one of those remote control helicopters for Christmas!
W: Oh, really? I never understood why people like them so much. What do you use it for, anyway?
M: The basic ones are just used for flying around your neighborhood. Some are used for racing, but the one I got has a camera to get some good shots. (14)
W: I have a neighbor who is always flying his little plane over our house. It really bothers me. (15)
M: Well, he shouldn’t be doing that. You’re not supposed to use your remote control aircraft on other people’s private property.
W: So, is it ready to fly as soon as you open it, or do you have to put it together first?
M: It has batteries in it and everything. The only thing you have to do is register it online, so the government can keep track of what you’re doing with it. (16)
W: Where are you going to fly it?
M: I was thinking about taking it to the park. Do you want to learn how to fly it? It’ll be so much fun!
W: I don’t want to break it…
M: Come on, it’s not that hard. You just press this button to turn it on. Then you have a left stick that makes it go up and down and another stick that makes it go left and right.
W: OK, but if I break it, I warned you!
Text 10 (第17题为推断题)
Hello, my friends. I am Professor Dumbledore, headmaster of Hogwarts School of Magic. Before you enter the castle, (18) I must warn you. The adventure ahead is dangerous, and not suitable for everyone. For this reason, children under the age of five or smaller than 48 inches will not be allowed to enter. (18) We also strongly recommend that people over 80, especially those with heart conditions, consider these risks. However, if you are brave enough to continue forward, there is something I must ask of you. In the next room, you will be given a key to your own personal security box. I urge you to put your valuables inside, such as cell phones, purses, hats or even glasses. (19) There is a real possibility they might be lost during our adventure, and we don’t want that, do we? Next, you will pass through the winding hallways of the castle. Don’t be afraid of the talking paintings. They are just some of my colleagues. Follow their voices and you will end up at your destination. Once there, allow our friendly staff to give you a hand with your seat belts. Please keep them securely fastened and your hands on the bars at all times. At the end of your journey, please look out for the green exit signs, which will lead you back to your belongings. (20) And now, on behalf of Universal Studios in Hollywood, California, I welcome you to Harry Potter and the Forbidden Journey!
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