河南省三市(许昌、济源、平顶山)2020届高三下学期第二次联考试题 英语 Word版含答案(无音频含听力稿)

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许昌济源平顶山2020年高三第二次质量检测
英语
注意事项:
1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上。
2.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上,写在本试卷上无效。
3.考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。
第一部分
听力(共两节,满分30分)
做题时,先将答案标在试卷上,录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。
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。
例:How
much
is
the
shirt?
A.£19.15
B.£9.15
C.£9.18
答案是B。
1.
What
does
the
man
always
do
on
Saturday?
A.
See
a
film.
B.
Have
a
class.
C.
Review
his
notes.
2.
How
does
the
woman
deal
with
difficult
lectures?
A.
By
recording
them.
B.
By
talking
with
lecturers.
C.
By
attending
them
again.
3.
Where
will
the
man
fetch
his
notebook?
A.
In
the
library.
B.
In
the
classroom.
C.
In
the
teachers'
office.
4.
What
kind
of
music
does
the
man
often
listen
to?
A.
Jazz
music.
B.
Classical
music.
C.
Rock
music.
5.
What
are
the
speakers
mainly
talking
about?
A.
Sarah's
happy
retirement.
B.
The
man's
art
classes.
C.
Their
hobbies
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。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、7题。
6.
Why
does
the
man
apologize
to
the
woman?
A.
He
lost
her
dictionary.
B.
He
made
her
desk
dirty.
C.
He
damaged
her
glasses.
7.
What
does
the
woman
ask
the
man
to
do?
A.
Buy
her
an
ice
cream.
B.
Look
up
some
new
words.
C.
Tidy
up
her
desk
carefully.
听下面一段对话,回答第8和第9两个小题。
8.
What
makes
the
man
change
his
appointment?
A.
An
unexpected
visitor.
B.
His
urgent
problem
at
work.
C.
The
traffic
due
to
the
bad
weather.
9.
When
will
the
man
meet
Dr.
Martin?
A.
On
Wednesday.
B.
On
Thursday.
C.
On
Friday.
听下面一段对话,回答第10至第12三个小题。
10.
What
can
people
enjoy
in
Richmond?
A.
Local
foods.
B.
Local
artworks.
C.
Local
shopping
centers.
11.
How
far
away
is
Sun
Valley
from
Richmond?‘
A.
5
minutes'
walk.
B.
10
minutes'
walk.
C.
15
minutes'
bike
ride.
12.
Where
do
the
speakers
decide
to
stay?
A.
In
a
tent.
B.
In
a
hotel.
C.
In
a
villager's
house.
听下面一段对话,回答第13至第16四个小题。
13.
What
is
the
relationship
between
the
speakers?
A.
Teacher
and
student.
B.
Journalist
and
sportsman.
C.
Interviewer
and
job
applicant.
14.
What
does
the
man
think
of
a
teacher's
work?
A.
Easy.
B.
Boring.
C.
Challenging.
15.
What
does
the
woman
like
doing?
A.
Playing
sports.
B.
Watching
sports.
C.
Teaching
sports.
16.
What
does
the
man
value
most
about
doing
sports?
A.
Teach
the
young
important
life
lessons.
B.
Try
to
maintain
mental
well-being.
C.
Make
efforts
to
keep
physically
fit.
听下面一段独白,回答第17至第20四个小题。
17.
W
hat
does
Volterman's
Smart
Wallet
focus
on?
A.
The
function.
B.
The
design.
C.
The
security.
18.
What
will
inform
you
of
your
phone
and
wallet
being
apart?
A.
The
alarm.
B.
The
camera.
C.
The
CPS
tracker.
19.
What
can
you
receive
if
someone
opens
your
wallet
secretly?
A.
A
picture
of
him.
B.
A
voice
from
the
phone.
C.
A
message
from
the
wallet.
20.
Why
is
Volterman's
Smart
Wallet
suitable
for
travel?
A.
It
doesn't
need
to
recharge.
B.
It
is
light
and
easy
to
carry.
C.
It
has
a
large
capacity
for
pictures.
第二部分
阅读理解(共两节,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,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C、和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
A
How
to
spend
a
holiday
without
sending
your
savings
into
a
nosedive?
Take
a
look
at
these
heavenly
and
affordable
hideaways
in
Bahamas.
Pigeon
Cay
Beach
Club,
Cat
Island
Pigeon
Cay
Beach
Club
is
located
on
the
largely
undeveloped
Cat
Island,
where
it's
possible
to
wander
the
very
beautiful
coastline
for
miles
without
spotting
a
soul-or
a
boat,
dock(码头)or
Jet
Ski.
TVs,
AC,
and
Wi-Fi
are
all
happily
off-duty,
leaving
guests
to
explore
the
island
by
bike,
canoe,
or
kayak(皮艇)(all
free
to
use)
or
quietly
drop
by
the
honor-system
beach
bar.
Unique
Village,
Eleuthera
This
14-room
hotel
stands
proud
over
the
quiet
Poponi
Beach,
which
is
rarely
crowded
despite
being
well-known
for
its
pretty
pink
sands.
Unique
Village
has
a
casual
open-air
restaurant
anti
an
outdoor
pool,
and
its
spacious(宽敞的),
air-conditioned
rooms
have
simple
and
bright
island
decoration,
free
Wi-Fi,
and
outdoor
balcony-all
facing
the
ocean.
Stella
Maris
Resort
Club,
Long
Island
If
you're
looking
for
casual,
cheerful,
and
cheap,
the
beachfront
Stella
Maris
Resort
Club
more
than
fits
the
bill.
The
large,
family-owned
complex
on
beautiful
and
remote
Long
Island
is
a
bargain
for
its
competitive
rates,
free
activities,
and
accommodations
that
can
suit
larger
parties
(there
are
27
hotel
rooms,
cottages,
houses).
One
of
the
highlights
of
the
resort
(度假胜地)
is
its
range
of
activities,
many
of
which
are
free,
including
day
trips,
boating,
nature
walks,
caving,
kayaking,
and
wine
parties.
St
Francis
Resort,
Stocking
Island
Stocking
Island
is
just
about
as
remote
as
you
can
get.
The
island
is
only
accessible
by
boat,
and
has
little
human
development:
no
cars,
no
roads,
and
about
two
dozen
residents.
The
quiet
and
homey
St
Francis
Resort
fits
right
in
with
its
surroundings,
offering
eight
spacious
rooms
overlooking
the
ocean,
two
beaches,
and
free
kayak.
In-room
breakfast,
Wi-Fi,
and
transport
from
George
Town
are
all
free.
21.
Which
is
the
best
choice
if
you
want
to
have
a
quiet
drink?
A.
Pigeon
Cay
Beach
Club.
B.
Unique
Village.
C.
Stella
Maris
Resort
Club.
D.
St
Francis
Resort.
22.
What
may
attract
you
most
in
Stella
Mans
Resort
Club?
A.
Unique
sands.
B.
An
outdoor
pool.
C.
Diverse
activities.
D.
A
quiet
beach
bar.
23.
What
do
Unique
Village
and
St
Francis
Resort
have
in
common?
A.
Limited
development.
B.
Free
Internet
access.
C.
An
outdoor
restaurant.
D.
Means
of
being
reached.
B
A
young
female
athlete
in
the
Philippines
recently
won
multiple
gold
medals
for
her
school
during
a
provincial
sports
despite
not
having
proper
running
shoes.
Rhea
Ballos,
an
11-year-old
student
of
Salvation
Elementary
School
in
Balasan,
Iloilo,
was
only
wearing
bandages
around
her
feet
when
she
competed
at
the
Iloilo
Schools
Sports
Meet.
Facebook
user
Valenzuela
posted
images
of
the
girl
with
her
feet
wrapped
in
brown
plaster
(石膏)bandages
bearing
the
famous
Nike
logo.
Ballos
even
wrote
the
word
"NIKE"
on
the
sides
of
her
"shoes"
to
complete
the
"Nike
running
shoes"
look.
The
bandages
were
tightly
wrapped
around
her
feet,creating
a
thin
protective
layer
against
the
track.
While
she
was
virtually(实质上)barefoot
during
the
races,
she
was
still
able
to
defeat
her
opponents(对手)who
all
wore
proper
footwear
intended
for
running.
According
to
the
post,
Ballos
bagged
the
top
awards
in
the
400-meter
dash,
the
800-meter
run,
and
the
1500-meter
run
in
the
inter-school
sporting
event
held
in
Iloilo,
central
Philippines.
When
images
of
her
"Nike"
footwear
were
spread
widely,
Filipinos
on
social
media
showered
her
with
praises
for
her
dedication
and
character.
Many
noted
that
instead
of
wallowing
in
self-pity,
she
was
even
able
to
make
light
of
the
situation
by
drawing
the
Nike
logo
on
her
"running
shoes."
Some
of
the
commenters
of
Valenzuela's
post
expressed
how
the
girl
deserved
to
be
recognized
by
Nike
and
that
the
brand
should
actually
give
her
a
new
pair
of
real
Nike
shoes.
It
did
not
take
long
for
Jeffrey
Cariaso,
a
famous
coach,
to
take
notice
of
Ballos'
outstanding
performance.
He
immediately
made
an
effort
to
get
in
touch
with
the
young
track
runner
to
help
her.
24.
In
fact,
Ballos'
"shoes"
are
.
A.
an
ad
B.
a
bargain
C.
a
copy
D.
a
substitute
25.
Which
of
the
following
is
closest
in
meaning
to
"wallowing
in"
in
paragraph
5?
A.
Being
lost
in.
B.
Being
proud
of.
C.
Making
use
of.
D.
Giving
ignorance
to.
26.
What
made
Cariaso
offer
to
help
Ballos?
A.
Her
super
power.
B.
Her
determination.
C.
Her
attitude
to
the
event.
D.
Commenters'
suggestions.
27.
Which
can
be
the
best
title
for
the
passage?
A.
A
Lucky
Runner
B.
A
Pair
of
"Nike"
Shoes
C.
A
Creative
Brand
D.
An
Eye-catching
Game
C
Sea
otters(海獭)are
pretty
small
compared
to
other
marine
mammals(哺乳动物),
which
means
that,
despite
their
fur
coats,
they
tend
to
lose
heat
quickly,
and
need
lots
of
energy
to
keep
up
their
body
temperature.
"So
they
need
to
eat
25
percent
of
their
body
weight
each
day,"
says
Sarah
McKay
Strobel,
a
sensory
ecologist
at
UC
Santa
Cruz.
"But
in
order
to
eat
that
much
food,
that
means
sea
otters
need
to
find
all
that
food."
She
studied
the
otter's
senses,
to
solve
the
mystery
of
how
they're
such
efficient
food
catchers.
Vision
isn't
reliable,
she
says-it's
pretty
dark
and
muddy
underwater,
and
crabs
and
other
smaller
animals
tend
to
hide.
Hearing
is
also
tough
for
otters,
in
the
noisy
underwater
environment.
And
sniffing's
no
good
either.
"When
they're
underwater
they're
holding
their
breath."
What's
left
is
touch.
So
Strobel
measured
the
sensitivity
of
the
otters'
paws
and
whiskers
(须).
She
blindfolded
an
otter
named
Selka,
then
presented
it
with
plastic
plates
carved
with
tiny
grooves(沟槽).
Selka's
job
was
to
select
the
plate
with
two-millimeter
grooves,
which
she'd
been
trained
to
associate
with
tasty
food,
instead
of
plates
with
differently
sized
grooves.
Turns
out,
Selka
could
tell
just
a
quarter
millimeter
difference
in
the
grooves'
width
with
her
paws-above
and
below
water-and
half
a
millimeter
difference
with
her
whiskers.
"The
fact
that
she
was
able
to
perform
so
well
while
moving
extremely
quickly
I
think
is
really
interesting
and
suggests
that
sea
otters
have
very
quick
decision-making
abilities,
and
very
quick
sensory
Processing
abilities,
which
makes
sense
when
you
think
about
the
type
of
lifestyle
they
lead
and
how
quickly
they
need
to
find
food."
For
the
record,
humans
can
feel
the
difference
too,
but
it
takes
us
30
times
longer,
which
might
make
sense.
After
all,
we
live
in
environments
where
touch
is
less
important
in
a
hunt
than
sight
and
sound.
28.
Why
do
sea
otters
eat
much
food?
A.
To
swim
faster.
B.
To
stay
warm.
C.
To
keep
their
fur
thick.
D.
To
satisfy
their
good
appetite.
29.
What
does
paragraph
3
mainly
talk
about?
A.
An
introduction
to
Selka.
B.
The
use
of
plastic
plates.
C.
An
experiment
on
Selka.
D.
The
function
of
otters'
touch.
30.
What
did
Strobel
find
about
sea
otters'
senses?
A.
Hearing
is
useless.
B.
Touch
is
the
most
effective.
C.
They
have
no
vision.
D.
Their
smell
works
very
well.
31.
What
can
we
learn
from
the
text?
A.
Sea
otters
have
enough
food
to
eat.
B.
Humans
are
more
sensitive
than
sea
otters.
C.
Sea
otters
respond
very
quickly
in
hunting.
D.
Sea
otters'
whiskers
work
better
than
paws.
D
The
United
States
space
agency,
NASA,
says
its
Mars
exploration
vehicle
recently
recorded
a
high
level
of
methane(甲烷)gas
on
the
planet.
The
discovery
is
exciting
because
the
presence
of
methane
gas
could
support
the
case
for
life
on
Mars.
NASA's
Curiosity
vehicle
recently
recorded
the
largest
level
of
methane
ever
measured
during
its
seven-year
Mars
mission.
Methane
has
no
color
or
smell.
A
special
instrument
on
Curiosity's
Mars
Science
Laboratory
recorded
the
increased
gas
level.
The
device
measures
levels
of
chemical
elements
and
gases
in
the
Martian
atmosphere.
In
addition
to
methane,the
instrument
can
record
levels
of
water
and
carbon
dioxide.
Nearly
all
the
methane
gas
found
in
Earth's
atmosphere
is
produced
by
living
things.
It
usually
comes
from
animal
and
plant
life.
But
it
can
also
be
formed
by
geological(地质的)
Processes,such
as
interactions-
between
rocks
and
water.
It
was
not
the
first
time
curiosity
had
found
methane
gas
in
the
Martian
atmosphere.
About
a
year
ago,
NASA
announced
that
Curiosity
had
discovered
sharp
seasonal
increases
in
the
gas.
This
time,
NASA
said
the
measured
methane
gas
level
was
clearly
larger
than
any
others
observed
in
the
past.
"It's
exciting
because
microbial(微生物的)life
is
an
important
source
of
methane
on
Earth,"
NASA
said
in
a
statement
announcing
the
discovery.
However,
Curiosity's
team
carried
out
a
follow-up
methane
experiment
that
showed
a
sharp
drop
in
levels
of
the
gas.
That
number
was
"close
to
the
background
levels
Curiosity
sees
all
the
time."
NASA
said.
The
rise
and
fall
of
the
methane
gas
levels
left
NASA
scientists
with
more
questions
than
answers.
"The
methane
mystery
continues,"
said
Ashwin
Vasavada,
Curiosity's
project
scientist.
"We're
more
motivated
than
ever
to
keep
measuring
and
put
our
brains
together
to
figure
out
how
methane
behaves
in
the
Martian
atmosphere."
32.
What
do
we
know
about
methane
gas?
A.
It
is
a
must
to
living
things.
B.
It
can
be
found
everywhere.
C.
It
smells
like
carbon
dioxide.
D.
It's
mainly
from
biological
activity.
33.
What
do
the
explorations
on
Mars
tell
us?
A.
Humans
have
known
much
about
Mars.
B.
There
will
be
more
methane
gas
on
Mars.
C.
There
is
no
progress
in
the
7
years'
research.
D.
The
level
of
methane
gas
on
Mars
is
not
stable.
34.
What
does
the
discovery
mean
in
NASA's
view?
A.
There
may
exist
life
on
Mars.
B.
Methane
gas
on
Mars
has
a
sudden
increase.
C.
The
mystery
about
Mars
will
be
solved
soon.
D.
They've
known
how
methane
gas
is
formed
on
Mars.
35.
How
do
the
NASA's
scientists
feel
about
their
future
exploration?
A.
Aimless.
B.
Confident.
C.
Stressed.
D.
Serious.
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。选项中有两项为多余选项。
People
all
over
the
world
have
some
strange
hobbies,
and
one
of
the
most
unusual
in
Britain
is
"trainspotting".
36
.
You'll
see
the
grown-ups
standing
around
at
railway
stations
and
other
places
where
trains
pass
by,
and
you'll
see
them
taking
photos
and
exchanging
notes
with
each
other.
So,
what
are
they
doing?
37
-the
numbers
on
the
front
of
the
trains,
or
the
make
and
model
of
the
"locomotive
(火车头)"-the
part
of
the
train
which
pulls
all
the
other
parts.
In
the
same
way
that
some
people
collect
toys
or
stamps,
these
men
collect
and
exchange
all
kinds
of
details
about
trains
and
railways.
The
idea
goes
back
as
far
as
1942.
That
year,
a
young
man
named
Ian
Allan
was
working
at
Waterloo
railway
station
in
London.
38
,
and
quite
a
lot
of
the
questions
he
received
were
very
similar.
He
found
himself
getting
a
little
annoyed
at
sending
the
same
replies
to
the
same
questions,
so
he
had
a
word
with
his
boss.
He
asked
if
he
could
write
a
brochure
giving
the
answers
to
the
most
frequently
asked
questions.
His
boss
said
if
he
wanted
to
waste
his
time
on
such
a
project,
that'
OK.
39
.
So
he
did.
The
brochure
he
wrote
was
the
earliest
version
of
the
FAQs(常见问题)you
see
on
websites
nowadays.
The
first
2,000
copies
were
all
sold
in
clays,
and
by
the
1950s,
a
million
copies
of
British
Railways
locomotives
were
selling
every
year.
Ian
Allan
went
on
to
become
a
successful
publisher,
and
got
an
Order
of
the
British
Empire(OBE,大英帝国勋章)from
the
Queen
in
1995.
40
.
A.
But
he
should
do
it
in
his
own
time
B.
The
young
man
spent
much
time
on
it
C.
They're
looking
for
the
trains
they've
taken
D.
Well,
they're
collecting
information
about
trains
E.
It's
usually
men
over
the
age
of
40,
but
not
always
F.
He
died
in
2015,
but
his
trainspotting
hobby
lives
on
G.
It
was
his
job
to
answer
letters
from
people
about
trains
第三部分
语言知识运用(共两节,满分45分)
第一节
完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
A
teenager
who
once
became
homeless
graduated
at
the
top
of
his
class
in
Houston,
Texas
this
weekend.
Derrick
Ngo,
18,had
a
41
childhood,
growing
up
without
a
father
and
finding
his
mother
in
and
out
of
prison
through
the
years.
Ahead
of
his
42
,
Ngo
had
been
to
12
different
schools.
At
15,
he
started
to
43
on
his
own
with
some
help
from
his
mother,
but
it
was
barely
enough
that
he
44
homeless
about
two
years
later.
Ngo
45
his
childhood
to
VOA.
"We
often
didn't
have
that
much
food.
We
didn't
have
that
much
money.
We
didn't
have
a
46
source
of
income
and
that
was
one
of
my
biggest
47
in
growing
up-that
lack
of
parental
48
."
Determined
to
change
his
future,
Ngo
49
all
his
frustrations(沮丧)into
his
studies-efforts
that
50
landed
him
as
the
top
student
of
his
class
at
Energy
Institute
High
School.
"I
51
that
if
I
didn't
use
school,
education
and
the
resources
that
were
52
to
me,
then
there
would
be
no
way
that
I
would
get
out
of
the
53
I
was
in,"
he
said.
In
December,
Ngo
learned
that
he
had
been
54
by
Harvard,
where
he
will
be
attending
this
fall.
"It
was,
at
first,
a
55
…I
just
got
into
Harvard.
My
heart
was
56
,"
he
said.
He
was
very
excited.
The
young
man
57
his
success
to
discipline(自制力)and
laser-like
(激光一样的)
58
on
end
goals.
"With
a
dream
in
your
heart,
you
will
have
a
clear
59
that
you're
working
towards.
Although
it's
not
real
yet,
it's
60
that
is
going
to
be
real
one
day."
41.
A.
happy
B.
boring
C.
troubled
D.
bright
42.
A.
failure
B.
difficulty
C.
independence
D.
achievement
43.
A.
live
B.
work
C.
learn
D.
train
44.
A.
got
up
B.
grew
u
C.
broke
up
D.
ended
up
45.
A.
recorded
B.
repealed
C.
recalled
D.
recommended
46.
A.
new
B.
stable
C.
spare
D.
balanced
47.
A.
desires
B.
features
C.
struggles
D.
advantages
48.
A.
pressure
B.
guidance
C.
training
D.
introduction
49.
A.
added
B.
counted
C.
combined
D.
directed
50.
A.
firstly
B.
slightly
C.
eventually
D.
unexpectedly
51.
A.
bet
B.
heard
C.
wondered
D.
remembered
52.
A.
donated
B.
available
C.
designed
D.
affordable
53.
A.
trap
B.
truth
C.
danger
D.
circle
54.
A.
told
B.
invited
C.
dismissed
D.
accepted
55.
A.
gift
B.
pity
C.
shock
D.
sympathy
56.
A.
rising
B.
racing
C.
beating
D.
sinking
57.
A.
owes
B.
devotes
C.
applies
D.
contributes
58.
A.
care
B.
focus
C.
confidence
D.
appreciation
59.
A.
goal
B.
way
C.
plan
D.
position
60.
A.
nothing
B.
anything
C.
everything
D.
something
第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。
In
the
early
years
of
the
Qing
Dynasty,
Nanhu
Lake
was
a
scenic
wonderland
in
Yunnan
Province.
In
order
to
get
an
61
(office)
rank,
a
scholar
named
Yang
studied
hard
on
an
island
in
the
middle
of
the
lake,
with
one
stone
bridge
linked
to
the
bank.
His
wife
sent
62
(meal)
to
him
every
day.
She
usually
made
chicken
soup
with
some
rice
noodles,
meat
and
vegetables.
Because
of
the
great
distance,
when
she
got
there,
the
food
63
(become)cold
and
unappetizing.
One
day,
she
cooked
the
food
in
a
heated
earthen
pot.
And
she
was
so
surprised.
64
(find)
that
the
food
was
still
hot
when
she
got
to
the
island.
After
65
careful
study,
she
found
two
secrets:
there
was
thick
chicken
oil
on
the
surface
of
the
soup
and
the
earthen
pot
did
66
(ready)
conduct
heat.
As
a
result,
the
heat
of
the
soup
67
(preserve)
well.
Since
then,
the
scholar
became
68
(healthy)and
more
hardworking.
Finally
he
succeeded
in
a
government
c\am.
He
treated
his
fellow
scholars
69
the
rice
noodles
with
chicken
soup.
They
praised
it
repeatedly
and
asked
70
the
splendid
meal
was.
Thinking
of
the
stone
bridge
she
crossed
every
day,
the
wife
blurted
out
(脱口而出)
"crossing-over
bridge
rice
noodles".
第四部分
写作(共两节,满分35分)
第一节
短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)
假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文。文中共有10处语言错误,每句中最多有两处。每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。
增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(∧),并在其下面写出该加的词。
删除:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉。
修改:在错的词下画一横线,并在该词下而写出修改后的词。
注意:
1.每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;
2.只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。
Today,
if
you
look
at
people
around,
you'll
find
many
of
them
can
be
seen
play
with
their
cellphones.
Reasons
behind
this
phenomenon
is
various.
First,
having
an
easy
way
to
text
messages
and
games,
people
tend
to
get
addict
to
cellphones.
Beside,
cellphones
can
be
a
perfect
way
to
kill
time.
Although
using
in
many
ways,
cellphones
can
lead
to
a
series
consequences.
For
instance,
students
may
possible
have
difficulty
concentrating
on
their
schoolwork,
that
can
result
in
declining
grades.
My
suggestions
on
this
are
as
the
follows.
People
should
not
use
cellphones
whenever
driving.
And
schools
should
take
actions
to
ban
their
use
by
students.
第二节
书面表达(满分25分)
假定你是李华,你的英国朋友Peter给你写信,询问你今年春节因新冠病毒肺炎(novel
corona-virus)影响而延长的假期是如何度过的。请你给他回信。内容包括:
1.表示感谢;
2.你的课,锻炼等);
3.你的感想。
注意:
1.词数100左右;
2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
Dear
Peter,
Yours,
Li
Hua
许昌济源平顶山2020年高三二模英语参考答案
1.
C
2.
A
3.
C
4.
B
5.
A
6.
C
7.
A
8.
C
9.
B
10.
B
11.
B
12.
A
13.
C
14.
C
15.
B
16.
A
17.
C
18.
A
19.
A
20.
B
21.
A
22.
C
23.
B
24.
D
25.
A
26.
A
27.
B
28.
B
29.
C
30.
B
31.
C
32.
D
33.
D
34.
A
35.
B
36.
E
37.
D
38.
G
39.
A
40.
F
41.
C
42.
D
43.
A
44.
D
45.
C
46.
B
47.
C
48.
B
49.
D
50.
C
51.
A
52.
B
53.
A
54.
D
55.
C
56.
B
57.
A
58.
B
59.
A
60.
D
61.
official
62.
meals
63.
had
become
64.
to
find
65.
a
66.
readily
67.
was
preserved
68.
healthier
69.
to
70.
what
改错
71.
play---playing
72.
is
---are
73.
addict---addicted
74.
Beside---Besides
75.
using---used/useful
76.
series
后加of
77.
possible---possibly
78.
that---which
79.
the
去掉
80.
actions---action
Today,
if
you
look
at
people
around,
you’ll
find
many
of
them
can
be
seen
play
with
their
cellphones.
playing
Reasons
behind
this
phenomenon
is
various.
First,
having
an
easy
way
to
text
messages
and
games,
people
are
tend
to
get
addict
to
cellphones.
Beside,
cellphones
can
be
a
perfect
way
to
kill
time.
Although
using
in
many
addicted
Besides
used/useful
ways,
cellphones
can
lead
to
a
series∧
consequences.
For
instance,
students
may
possible
have
difficulty
of
possibly
concentrating
on
their
schoolwork,
that
can
result
in
declining
grades.
which
My
suggestions
on
this
are
as
the
follows.
People
should
not
use
cellphones
whenever
driving.
And
schools
should
take
actions
to
ban
their
use
by
students.
action
书面表达:(略)
录音原文:
Text
1
W:
How
about
seeing
the
new
film
at
the
theater
tomorrow?
M:
Sorry.
I
have
a
GRE
class
every
Friday,
and
the
next
day
I
always
have
to
look
over
my
notes
at
home.
Text
2
M:
Hey,
Katherine.
Do
you
know
any
special
ways
to
listen
to
lectures
better?
W:
Well,
I
like
to
take
notes.
But
if
the
topic
is
difficult,
I
often
record
the
whole
thing.
That
way,
I
can
listen
to
the
lecture
all
over
again
and
take
really
good
notes.
Text
3
W:
Hi,
Thomas.
This
is
Katie.
I
found
your
notebook
in
the
library.
Please
come
to
get
it
back
in
the
classroom.
Or
I
just
leave
it
in
the
teachers’
office
in
Room
201,
if
you
don’t
have
time
now.
M:
Oh.
That’s
great,
Katie!
I
have
been
looking
for
it
all
day
long.
I’ll
go
to
get
it
tomorrow
morning.
Text
4
M:
I
find
there
are
plenty
of
classical
music
CDs
on
the
Internet.
You
can
buy
them
very
cheaply
if
you
like
them.
W:
Great.
I
know
you
very
often
listen
to
them.
You
can
try
some
rock
music,
which
can
make
you
energetic
and
powerful.
And
jazz
music
also
makes
people
feel
relaxed.
M:
Mm…
I
sometimes
listen
to
them.
Text
5
M:
You
really
have
a
lot
of
hobbies,
Sarah.
How
do
you
find
time
to
keep
up
with
all
of
them?
W:
That’s
the
nice
thing
about
being
retired.
I
have
always
had
a
desire
to
do
more
in
the
field
of
art,
and
now
that
I
have
time,
I
really
enjoy
taking
art
classes
at
the
community
college.
Text
6
M:
I’m
terribly
sorry,
Tina.
I’ve
broken
your
glasses.
I
was
looking
for
the
dictionary
you
borrowed
from
me
yesterday
on
the
desk
while
you
were
out
for
a
break.
W:
Well,
it
doesn’t
matter.
It’s
my
fault.
I
forgot
to
return
it
to
you
on
time
after
I
used
it
to
look
up
some
words
in
it.
I
should
say
sorry
to
you
first.
M:
I
need
it
badly
now,
so
I
began
to
search
for
it
on
your
desk.
I
should
have
been
careful.
I’ll
pay
for
it.
W:
No,
there
is
no
need
to
pay.
You
treat
me
an
ice
cream
after
class.
That’s
enough.
Text
7
W:
Good
morning.
Harwich
Hospital.
How
may
I
help
you?
M:
Hello,
I
made
an
appointment
with
Dr.
Martin,
but
I
have
to
make
a
change
now.
W:
Oh,
who’s
calling,
please?
M:
It’s
Adam
Welsh.
W:
Ah
yes,
Mr.
Welsh.
Your
appointment
is
at
11:00
am
on
Wednesday.
Is
there
a
problem?
M:
Well,
unfortunately
I
won’t
be
able
to
come
tomorrow
as
I
live
out
of
town
and
I’ve
been
cut
off
by
last
night’s
sudden
snowstorm.
Could
I
possibly
have
another
appointment
for
the
same
time
the
day
after
tomorrow
when
the
weather
will
hopefully
be
better?
W:
Wait
a
moment,
please.
I’ll
just
check.
Yes,
that’ll
be
fine.
M:
Thank
you
very
much.
W:
You’re
welcome.
I’ll
inform
Dr.
Martin
of
the
change.
Thank
you
for
calling.
Text
8
M:
Let’s
plan
a
trip
for
the
summer
break.
W:
All
right.
I
heard
there
are
some
little
villages
with
beautiful
scenery
and
interesting
shops.
M:
Oh
no.
We
don’t
have
that
much
money
to
do
some
shopping.
W:
You’re
right.
Anyway,
I’d
like
to
have
a
look.
I
just
heard
there
are
some
really
nice
arts
in
the
villages.
The
best
place
to
find
a
good
variety
of
local
artworks
such
as
paintings
and
handmade
jewelry
is
Richmond.
The
only
trouble
is
that
there
aren’t
any
places
to
eat.
Luckily,
there
are
some
great
restaurants
and
cafés
in
Rosemount
15
minutes
by
bike
away
from
it.
And
Sun
Valley,
which
is
a
ten-minute
walk
from
Richmond
is
also
famous
for
its
local
foods.
M:
Great!
Are
there
any
youth
hotels
around
there?
W:
Yes,
there’s
one
in
Richmond.
But
what
about
sleeping
in
a
tent?
We
haven’t
done
that
for
ages
and
we
don’t
have
much
money
to
stay
in
a
hotel.
M:
Sounds
fun.
Text
9
W:
Nice
to
meet
you,
Jack.
I’m
Mrs.
Spence.
Please
take
a
seat.
M:
Thank
you,
Mrs.
Spence.
Nice
to
meet
you,
too.
W:
So,
you’ve
applied
to
do
a
teaching
course
here.
M:
Yes,
that’s
right.
W:
I’d
like
you
to
tell
me,
first
of
all,
why
you
want
to
be
a
teacher.
M:
OK.
Well,
I’ve
always
loved
explaining
things
and
helping
people.
I’m
not
looking
for
an
easy
job—I
like
a
challenge!
I
also
want
to
work
with
young
people.
W:
And
why
have
you
decided
to
become
a
PE
teacher?
M:
OK,
playing
sports
is
my
favorite.
I
really
believe
it’s
important
for
young
people
to
do
sports
at
school.
W:
Oh,
mine
is
watching
sports.
Well,
why
is
it
so
important,
do
you
think?
M:
OK.
Well,
first
of
all,
we
all
know
it’s
important
for
our
health
to
keep
physically
fit.
Secondly,
physical
exercise
is
good
for
our
mental
well-being.
W:
Hmmm…
M:Finally,
playing
sports
teaches
young
people
important
life
lessons,
like
the
teamwork,
which
values
most.
W:
OK.
Jack.
Let’s
stop
here.
I’ll
let
you
know
the
result
soon.
Text
10
M:
In
the
age
of
mobile
payments,
what
we
really
need
to
survive
is
a
smartphone.
But
one
company
in
the
US
is
going
to
make
your
traditional
wallets
cool
again,
by
bringing
them
into
the
digital
age.
Armenian
firm
Volterman’s
Smart
Wallet
takes
security
to
a
new
level.
It’s
fitted
with
different
technology.
In
a
smart
wallet,
there
is
an
alarm,
a
GPS
tracker,
and
even
a
camera.
If
your
phone
and
wallet
become
separated,
the
alarm
will
warn
you
so
that
you
don’t
leave
it
behind.
And
if
your
wallet
is
lost
or
stolen,
the
GPS
tracker
can
help
you
reach
it.
But
perhaps
the
most
unusual
feature
of
the
Volterman
Smart
Wallet
is
the
built-in
front-facing
camera.
“If
someone
dares
to
open
your
wallet
without
your
permission,
the
little
camera
will
take
a
picture
and
send
it
to
your
mobile
phone,”
the
founder
said.
Once
your
wallet
is
stolen,
you
will
find
it
easily
by
receiving
the
picture
of
the
thief.
The
Volterman
is
really
the
world’s
most
powerful
smart
wallet.
It’s
also
lightweight
and
thin,
making
it
perfect
for
travel.
No
more
international
roaming
charges(漫游费).
Also,
it
works
wirelessly.
The
high-tech
wallet
comes
in
three
models,
with
the
cheapest
cost
expected
to
be$169.
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