2020年高考真题+高考模拟题 专项版解析汇编 英语—— 05 阅读理解应用文(含教师版) Word版含解析

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All customers travelling on TransLink services must be in possession of a valid ticket before boarding. For ticket information, please ask at your local station or call 13 12 30.
While Queensland Rail makes every effort to ensure trains run as scheduled, there can be no guarantee of connections between trains or between train services and bus services.
Lost property(失物招领)
Call Lost Property on 13 16 17 during business hours for items lost on Queensland Rail services. The lost property office is open Monday to Friday 7:30 am to 5:00 pm and is located(位于)at Roma Street station.2020年高考英语真题和模拟题分项汇编
专题05
阅读理解
一、2020年高考真题
应用文
一、【2020·全国卷I,A】
Train
Information
All
customers
travelling
on
TransLink
services
must
be
in
possession
of
a
valid
ticket
before
boarding.
For
ticket
information,
please
ask
at
your
local
station
or
call
13
12
30.
While
Queensland
Rail
makes
every
effort
to
ensure
trains
run
as
scheduled,
there
can
be
no
guarantee
of
connections
between
trains
or
between
train
services
and
bus
services.
Lost
property(失物招领)
Call
Lost
Property
on
13
16
17
during
business
hours
for
items
lost
on
Queensland
Rail
services.
The
lost
property
office
is
open
Monday
to
Friday
7:30
am
to
5:00
pm
and
is
located(位于)at
Roma
Street
station.
Public
holidays
On
public
holidays,
generally
a
Sunday
timetable
operates.
On
certain
major
event
days,i.e.
Australia
Day,
Anzac
Day,
sporting
and
cultural
days,
special
additional
services
may
operate.
Christmas
Day
services
operate
to
a
Christmas
Day
timetable.
Before
travel
please
visit
translink.
com.
au
or
call
TransLink
on
13
12
30
anytime.
Customers
using
mobility
devices
Many
stations
have
wheelchair
access
from
the
car
park
or
entrance
to
the
station
platforms.
For
assistance,
please
call
Queensland
Rail
on
13
16
17.
Guardian
trains
(outbound)
Depart
Origin
Destination
Arrive
6:42pm
Altandi
Varsity
Lakes
7:37pm
7:29pm
Central
Varsity
Lakes
8:52pm
8:57pm
Fortitude
Valley
Varsity
Lakes
9:52pm
11:02pm
Roma
Street
Varsity
Lakes
12:22am
1.
What
would
you
do
to
get
ticket
information?
A.
Call
13
16
17.
B.
Visit
translink.com.au.
C.
Ask
at
the
local
station.
D.
Check
the
train
schedule.
2.
At
which
station
can
you
find
the
lost
property
office?
A.
Altandi.
B.
Roma
Street.
C.
Varsity
Lakes.
D.
Fortitude
Valley.
3.
Which
train
would
you
take
if
you
go
from
Central
to
Varsity
Lakes?
A.6:42
pm.
B.7:29
pm.
C.8:57
pm.
D.11:02
pm.
二、【2020·
江苏卷,A】
Some
important
dates
in
China’s
fighting
Covid-19
before
May
7,2020
Jan
20,
2020~
Feb
20,2020
Jan
23:
Wuhan
declared
temporary
outbound
(向外的)
traffic
restrictions.Jan
24:
National
medical
teams
began
to
be
sent
to
Hubei
and
Wuhan.Jan
27:
The
Central
Steering
(指导)
Group
arrived
in
Wuhan.Feb
18:
The
daily
number
of
newly
cured
and
discharged
(出院)
patients
exceeded
that
of
the
newly
confirmed
cases.
Feb
21,
2020~
Mar
17,2020
Feb
21:
Most
provinces
and
equivalent
administrative
units
started
to
lower
their
public
health
emergency
response
level.Feb
24:
The
WHO-China
Joint
Mission
on
Covid-19
held
a
press
conference
in
Beijing.Mar
11-17:
The
epidemic
(流行病)
peak
had
passed
in
China
as
a
whole.
Mar
18,2020
~Apr
28,2020
Apr1:
Chinese
customs
began
NAT
(核酸检测)
on
inbound
arrivals
at
all
points
of
entry.Apr
8:
Wuhan
lifted
outbound
traffic
restrictions.Apr
26:
The
last
Covid-19
patient
in
Wuhan
was
discharged
from
hospital.
Apr
29,
2020~
May
7,2020
Apr
30:
The
public
health
emergency
response
was
lowered
to
Level
2
in
the
Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei
region.May
7:
The
State
Council
released
Guidelines
on
Conducting
Covid-19
Prevention
and
Control
on
an
Ongoing
Basis.
1.
What
happened
between
January
20
and
February
20?
A.
The
Central
Steering
Group
arrived
in
Wuhan.
B.
The
WHO-China
Joint
Mission
on
Covid-19
held
a
press
conference.
C.
The
last
Covid-19
patient
in
Wuhan
was
discharged
from
hospital.
D.
Beijing
lowered
its
emergency
response
level.
2.
From
which
date
were
private
cars
allowed
to
go
out
of
Wuhan?
A.
January
23.
B.
March
11.
C.
April
8.
D.
May
7.
三、【2020·全国卷II,A】
The
Lake
District
Attractions
Guide
Dalemain
Mansion
&
Historic
Gardens
History,
Culture
&
Landscape(景观).
Discover
and
enjoy
4
centuries
of
history,
5
acres
of
celebrated
and
award-winning
gardens
with
parkland
walk.
Owned
by
the
Hasell
family
since
1679,
home
to
the
International
Marmalade
Festival.
Gifts
and
antiques,
plant
sales,
museums
&
Mediaeval
Hall
Tearoom.
Open:29
Mar-29
Oct,Sun
to
Thurs.
Tearoom,Gardens
&
Gift
Shop:10.30-17.00(16.00
in
Oct).
House:11.15-16.00(15.00
in
Oct).
Town:
Pooley
Bridge
&
Penrith
Abbot
Hall
Art
Gallery
&
Museum
Those
viewing
the
quality
of
Abbot
Hall’s
temporary
exhibitions
may
be
forgiven
for
thinking
they
are
in
a
city
gallery.
The
impressive
permanent
collection
includes
Turners
and
Romneys
and
the
temporary
exhibition
programme
has
Canaletto
and
the
artists
from
St
Ives.
Open:
Mon
to
Sat
and
Summer
Sundays.
10.30
-17.00
Summer.10.30
-16.00
Winter.
Town:Kendal
Tullie
House
Museum
&
Art
Gallery
Discover,
explore
and
enjoy
award-winning
Tullie
House,
where
historic
collections,
contemporary
art
and
family
fun
are
brought
together
in
one
impressive
museum
and
art
gallery.
There
are
four
fantastic
galleries
to
visit
from
fine
art
to
interactive
fun,
so
there’s
something
for
everyone!
Open:
High
Season
1
Apr

31
Oct:
Mon
to
Sat
10.00

17.00,
Sun
11.00

17.00.
Low
Season
1
Nov

31
Mar:
Mon
to
Sat
10.00

16.30,
Sun
12.00

16.30.
Town:
Carlisle
Dove
Cottage
&
The
wordsworth
Museum
Discover
William
Wordsworth’s
inspirational
home.
Take
a
tour
of
his
Lakeland
cottage,
walk
through
his
hillside
garden
and
explore
the
riches
of
the
collection
in
the
Museum.
Visit
the
shop
and
relax
in
the
café.
Exhibitions,
events
and
family
activities
throughout
the
year.
Open:
Daily,
09.30

17.30
(last
admission
17.00).
Town:
Grasmere
21.
When
is
the
House
at
Dalemain
Mansion
&
Historic
Gardens
open
on
Sundays
in
July?
A.09.30—17.30.
B.10.30—16.00.
C.
11.15—16.00.
D.12.00—16.30.
22.
What
can
visitors
do
at
Abbot
Hall
Art
Gallery
&
Museum?
A.
Enjoy
Ronney’s
works.
B.
Have
some
interactive
fun.
C.
Attend
a
famous
festival.
D.
Learn
the
history
of
a
family
23.
Where
should
visitors
go
if
they
want
to
explore
Wordsworth’s
life?
A.
Penrith.
B.
Kendal.
C.
Carlisle.
D.
Grasmere.
四、【2020·全国卷III,A】
Journey
Back
in
Time
with
Scholars
Classical
Provence(13days)
Journey
through
the
beautiful
countryside
of
Provence,France,with
Prof.
Ori
Z.
Soltes.
We
will
visit
some
of
the
best-preserved
Roman
monuments
in
the
world.
Our
tour
also
includes
a
chance
to
walk
in
the
footsteps
of
Van
Gogh
and
Gauguin.
Fields
of
flowers,
tile-roofed(瓦屋顶)villages
and
tasty
meals
enrich
this
wonderful
experience.
Southern
Spain(15days)
Spain
has
lovely
white
towns
and
the
scent(芳香)of
oranges,but
it
is
also
a
treasury
of
ancient
remains
including
the
cities
left
by
the
Greeks,Romans
and
Arabs.
As
we
travel
south
from
Madrid
with
Prof.
Ronald
Messier
to
historic
Toledo,Roman
Merida
and
into
Andalucia,
we
explore
historical
monuments
and
architecture.
China’s
Sacred
Landscapes(21days)
Discover
the
China
of
past
ages,its
walled
cities,temples
and
mountain
scenery
with
Prof.
Robert
Thorp.
Highlights(精彩之处)include
China’s
most
sacred
peaks
at
Mount
Tai
and
Hangzbou’s
rolling
hills,waterways
and
peaceful
temples.
We
will
wander
in
traditional
small
towns
and
end
our
tour
with
an
exceptional
museum
in
Shanghai.
Tunisia(17days)
Join
Prof.
Pedar
Foss
on
our
in-depth
Tunisian
tour.
Tour
highlights
include
the
Roman
city
of
Dougga,the
underground
Numidian
capital
at
Bulla
Regia,
Roman
Sbeitla
and
the
remote
areas
around
Tataouine
and
Matmata,uique
for
underground
cities.
Our
journey
takes
us
to
picturesque
Berber
villages
and
lovely
beaches.
21.
What
can
visitors
see
in
both
Classical
Provence
and
Southern
Spain?
A.
Historical
monuments.
B.
Fields
of
flowers.
C.
Van
Gogh’s
paintings.
D.
Greek
buildings.
22.
Which
country
is
Prof.
Thorp
most
knowledgeable
about?
A.
France.
B.
Spain.
C.
China.
D.
Tunisia.
23.
Which
of
the
following
highlight
the
Tunisian
tour?
A.
White
towns.
B.
Underground
cities.
C.
Tile-roofed
villages.
D.
Rolling
hills.
五、【2020·新高考全国卷I(山东卷),A】
POETRY
CHALLENGE
Write
a
poem
about
how
courage,
determination,
and
strength
have
helped
you
face
challenges
in
your
life.
Prizes
3
Grand
Prizes:Trip
to
Washington,
D.
C.
for
each
of
three
winners,
a
parent
and
one
other
person
of
the
winner’s
choice.
Trip
includes
round-trip
air
tickets,
hotel
stay
for
two
nights,
and
tours
of
the
National
Air
and
Space
Museum
and
the
office
of
National
Geographic
World.
6
First
Prizes:The
book
Sky
Pioneer:A
Photobiography
of
Amelia
Earhart
signed
by
author
Corinne
Szabo
and
pilot
Linda
Finch.
50
Honorable
Mentions:Judges
will
choose
up
to
50
honorable
mention
winners,
who
will
each
receive
a
T-shirt
in
memory
of
Earhart’s
final
flight.
Rules
Follow
all
rules
carefully
to
prevent
disqualification.
■Write
a
poem
using
100
words
or
fewer.
Your
poem
can
be
any
format,
any
number
of
lines.
■Write
by
hand
or
type
on
a
single
sheet
of
paper.
You
may
use
both
the
front
and
back
of
the
paper.
■On
the
same
sheet
of
paper,
write
or
type
your
name,
address,
telephone
number,
and
birth
date.
■Mail
your
entry
to
us
by
October
31
this
year.
1.
How
many
people
can
each
grand
prize
winner
take
on
the
free
trip?
A.
Two.
B.
Three.
C.
Four.
D.
Six.
2.
What
will
each
of
the
honorable
mention
winners
get?
A.
A
plane
ticket.
B.
A
book
by
Corinne
Szabo.
C.
A
special
T-shirt.
D.
A
photo
of
Amelia
Earhart.
3.
Which
of
the
following
will
result
in
disqualification?
A.
Typing
your
poem
out.
B.
Writing
a
poem
of
120
words.
C.
Using
both
sides
of
the
paper.
D.
Mailing
your
entry
on
October
30.
二、应用文模拟题
2020届模拟题
A(2020届浙江省绍兴市高三4月试适应性试卷)
COURTESY
PAUL
BOZYMOWSKI-Three
New
York
City
police
officers
paid
for
a
woman’s
groceries
rather
than
arresting
her.
As
temperatures
approached
90
degrees
in
New
York
City
last
July
4th,
three
police
officers
ducked
into
a
Whole
Foods
Market
to
get
something
cold
to
drink.
What
they
walked
into
was
a
heated
human
drama.
Once
inside,
the
cops,
Lt.
Louis
Sojo
and
Officers
Esanidy
Cuevas
and
Michael
Rivera,
were
approached
by
a
store
security
guard
who
asked
for
help
with
a
suspected
shoplifter.
The
woman
in
question
didn’t
have
the
look
of
a
career
criminal.
She
was
obviously
scared,
and
her
cheeks
were
wet
with
tears.
The
cops
peeked
inside
her
bag.
“All
we
saw
was
containers
of
food.”
Cuevas
told
CBS
New
York.
"I’m
hungry,"
she
explained
quietly.
Caught
red-handed,
the
woman
no
doubt
expected
to
be
sentenced
to
jail
for
the
crime
of
being
hungry
while
poor.
But
the
cops
had
other
ideas.
“We’ll
pay
for
her
food,”
Sojo
told
the
surprised
security
guard.
There’d
been
no
discussion
among
the
three
men.
It
went
unsaid.
Instead,
they
picked
up
the
woman’s
bag
and
accompanied
her
to
a
cash
register,
where
each
took
out
$10
to
pay
the
tab.
She
would
not
be
arrested
today.
All
the
woman
could
do
was
weep
in
gratitude.
Covering
her
face
with
a
kerchief
and
drying
her
eyes,
she
repeated,
“Thank
you,
thank
you.”
She
wasn’t
the
only
one
touched
by
this
act
of
mercy.
“It
was
a
very
beautiful,
genuine
moment,”
says
Paul
Bozymowski,
who
was
at
the
store.
He
was
so
taken
by
what
he’d
witnessed
that
he
posted
a
photo
on
Twitter
for
all
to
see.
But
attention
was
never
what
the
officers
sought.
They
were
driven
by
a
far
more
common
emotion.
As
Sojo
told
CNN,
“When
you
look
at
someone’s
face
and
see
that
they
need
you
and
they’re
actually
hungry,
it’s
pretty
difficult
as
a
human
being
to
walk
away
from
something
like
this.”
1.
What
can
be
learnt
about
the
woman
from
the
passage?
A.
She
had
stolen
in
the
shop
several
times
before.
B.
She
was
caught
on
the
spot
by
three
police
officers.
C.
She
was
found
innocent
and
would
not
be
arrested.
D.
She
was
forced
to
commit
the
crime
due
to
the
dilemma
of
life.
2.
Paul
Bozymowski
posted
a
photo
on
Twitter
to
.
A.
appeal
for
sympathy
for
the
people
in
need
B.
express
his
gratitude
to
the
police
officers
C.
show
more
people
the
cops’
act
of
kindness
D.
record
the
unforgettable
moment
in
his
life
3.
What
drove
the
three
police
officers
to
pay
for
the
woman?
A.
Their
great
devotion
to
work
B.
A
deep
sense
of
being
human
C.
The
attraction
of
the
public
attention
D.
Their
different
attitude
towards
shoplifting
B(2020届山东省青岛市高三第三次模拟)
Innovative
Designs
for
Accessibility
Deadline:
2020-04-30
Award:
$
7,500
CAD
Open
to:
University
students
The
Innovative(创新的)
Designs
for
Accessibility
student
competition
challenges
students
across
Canada
to
use
their
creativity
to
develop
innovative,
cost-effective
and
practical
solutions
to
accessibility
barriers
for
people
with
disabilities.
(Read
more)
Clean
Tech
Competition
Deadline:
2020-04-13
Award:
$
28,000
Open
to:
Students
13-15
years
old
The
Clean
Tech
Competition
is
a
unique,
worldwide
research
and
design
challenge
for
pre-college
youth.
The
competition
is
designed
to
build
a
deeper
understanding
of
STEM
(science,
technology,
engineering,
and
math)
related
concepts,
recognize
outstanding
talent,
and
prepare
the
next
generation
of
globally
competitive
innovators.
(Read
more)
Agile
Robotics
Competition
Deadline:
2020-04-10
Award:
$
17,500
Open
to:
Adults
Agile
Robotics
Competition
is
a
simulation-based(仿真)
competition
designed
to
promote
agility(灵活)
in
industrial
robot
systems
by
employing
the
latest
advances
in
artificial
intelligence
and
robot
planning.
The
competition
will
be
held
virtually(虚拟的),
so
there
is
no
need
to
travel
to
compete.
The
competition
will
use
the
Gazebo
simulation
tool.
(Read
more)
Wearable
Robotics
Innovation
Challenge
Deadline:
2020-04-24
Award:
$
5,000
Open
to:
Everyone
The
Wearable
Robotics
Association
is
inviting
entries
that
represent
the
most
innovative
new
ideas
in
wearable
robotic
technology.
The
review
committee
will
select
as
many
as
ten
finalists.
The
one
considered
to
be
the
most
innovative
will
be
announced
at
the
conference
and
will
receive
$
5,000
to
accelerate
the
new
technology.
(Read
more)
1.
Which
competition
favors
competitors
with
a
creative
mind
in
helping
the
disabled?
A.
Innovative
Designs
for
Accessibility.
B.
Clean
Tech
Competition.
C.
Agile
Robotics
Competition.
D.
Wearable
Robotics
Innovation
Challenge.
2.
What’s
the
aim
of
Clean
Tech
Competition?
A.
To
make
a
research
about
STEM.
B.
To
encourage
university
students
to
be
innovators.
C.
To
help
students
prepare
for
the
university.
D.
To
find
talented
teenagers
and
develop
their
ability
to
innovate.
3.
What
can
we
know
about
the
four
competitions?
A.
They
are
open
to
everyone.
B.
Every
competitor
can
get
an
award.
C.
They
are
held
in
April.
D.
They
are
held
virtually.
C(2020届山东省威海市文登区高三下学期一轮总复习)
TGBWP(the
Great
Books
Winter
Program)
is
an
experience
like
no
other
in
American
education.
For
the
past
eleven
years,
TGBWP
has
gathered
outstanding
middle
and
high
school
students
from
across
the
world
to
read
selections
from
the
greatest
works
of
literature,
experience
college-level
lectures,
engage
in
lively
discussions
and
enjoy
winter
camp
fun
with
other
literary-minded
students.
Here
is
a
sample
of
what
you
will
get
at
Great
Books:
Membership
in
an
international
community
of
enthusiastic
young
learners
and
distinguished
college
teachers
who
read
and
discuss
great
books
and
big
ideas.
You
will
discuss
the
likes
of
Plato,
Mark
Twain,
Dickens,
and
Tolstoy
with
other
teens
from
around
the
globe
who
love
literature
just
as
much
as
you
do!
Find
your
voice
in
the
classroom.
TGBWP
gives
students
the
opportunity
to
grow
academically
and
socially
as
they
prepare
for
high
school
and
college.
Open
discussions
encourage
students
to
express
themselves
and
give
power
to
their
ideas.
Students
gain
confidence
in
their
ability
to
read
a
text
closely
and
express
their
ideas
clearly
both
orally
and
in
writing.
Experience
time
away
from
home
and
spend
it
at
a
top
college

choose
from
two
campus
settings:
Amherst
College
in
Massachusetts
and
Stanford
University
in
California.
This
is
the
perfect
opportunity
to
preview
life
on
a
college
campus!
Don’t
miss
this
opportunity
to
join
students
from
47
states
and
28
countries
in
this
unique
learning
environment.
Categories
Reading/Writing
Arts/Photography/Film
Music/Singing/Dancing
Travel/
Touring
Academic/Pre-College
Ages
11-18
Type
Overnight/Residential
More
information:
CLICK
HERE
1.
What
do
we
know
about
TGBWP?
A.
A
course
on
literacy
skills
improvement.
B.
An
education
department
of
universities.
C.
A
camp
suitable
for
teen
literature
lovers.
D.
A
program
of
studying
American
literature.
2.
What
does
TGBWP
offer
its
participants
according
to
the
text?
A.
College-level
evaluation
in
literature.
B.
Admissions
to
world
famous
universities.
C.
Free
literature
courses
and
literature
works.
D.
Chances
to
experience
college
life
beforehand.
3.
Suppose
this
text
is
an
Ad,
what
else
must
be
included
in
“More
information”?
A.
Contact
information.
B.
Membership
benefits.
C.
Registration
requirements.
D.
Activity
arrangements.
D(2020届湖北省黄冈市麻城市实验中学高三模拟)
Kids
Flying
Alone
Guide
Helpful
tips
for
children
traveling
alone
Airline
Age
Fee
per
child
(each
way).
Notes
Air
TranAirways
6
to
8
years
old

non-stop
or
direct
flights
only
$
48
for
a
non-stop
flight
Unaccompanied
children.
American
6
to
8
years
old

non-stop
or
direct
flights
only
$
110
Flights
for
unaccompanied
children
cannot
be
booked
online.
BritishAirways
7
to
15
years
old

can
travel
alone
on
connecting
flights
$
60
for
flights
within
UK
Flights
for
unaccompanied
children
cannot
be
booked
online.
FrontierAirlines
6
to
15
years
old

non-stop
or
direct
flights
or
connecting
flights
$
60
for
non-stop
or
direct
flights$120
for
connecting
flights
Flights
for
unaccompanied
children
cannot
be
booked
online.
Before
the
flight:
Try
to
book
a
morning
flight.
If
it
is
delayed
or
canceled,
you
have
the
rest
of
the
day
to
make
alternate
planes.
Make
sure
your
child
doesn’t
wear
any
clothing
that
has
his
or
her
name
on
it,
which
would
make
it
easier
for
a
stranger
to
convince
a
child
he
can
be
trusted.
At
the
airport:
Make
sure
the
flight
attendants
know
that
your
child
is
traveling
alone.
Make
sure
that
he
or
she
will
be
seated
in
an
area
of
the
aircraft
that’s
convenient
for
attendants
to
keep
an
eye
on

the
very
front
of
very
back
of
the
aircraft
is
ideal.
Register
your
child’s
travel
plans
with
the
U.
S.
State
Department,
which
can
provide
assistance
in
an
emergency.
This
is
a
free
service.
What
to
pack:
Cell
phone:
If
your
child
doesn’t
have
a
cell
phone,
buy
him
or
her
a
pay-as-you-go
phone
at
a
cell
phone
retailer
(零售店)
so
he
or
she
has
an
easy
form
of
communication
for
emergencies.
Gift
cards:
Invest
in
a
few
pre-paid
gift
cards
worth
$
25
or
$
50,
This
will
reduce
the
worry
of
traveling
with
a
large
amount
of
cash.
Family/
friends
contact
information:
Give
your
child
a
complete
list
of
names,
numbers
and
addresses
of
the
people
who
are
picking
your
child
up
at
the
airport.
1.
How
much
should
you
pay
if
your
child
aged
eleven
travels
alone
on
a
connecting
flight
by
Frontier
Airlines?
A.
$
50.
B.
$
75.
C.
$
120.
D.
$
160.
2.
What
can
we
learn
from
the
passage?
A.
Juice
or
water
can’t
be
brought
onto
the
aircraft.
B.
Unaccompanied
children
can’t
fly
on
the
last
flight
of
the
day.
C.
Pay-as-you-go
phones
are
provided
for
free
at
the
airport
for
children
without
cell
phones.
D.
Parents
can
register
children’s
travel
plans
with
the
U.
S.
State
Department
for
free.
3.
Which
of
the
following
is
recommended
for
unaccompanied
children?
A.
Booking
them
morning
flights.
B.
Giving
them
a
large
amount
of
cash.
C.
Making
them
sit
in
the
middle
of
the
aircraft.
D.
Dressing
them
in
clothing
with
their
names
on
it.
E(江西省高安中学2017-2018学年高二上学期期末考试)
China
is
a
big
country,
and
there
is
no
simple
answer
to
the
question
“When
is
the
best
time
to
visit
China?

There
are
two
best
times
to
visit
China,
depending
on
your
preference.
October
Things
to
do:
hike
on
the
Great
Wall,
photography
tour
Places
to
visit:
Beijing,
Xi’an,
Shanghai,
Guilin,Jiuzhaigou,
Chengdu
The
best
time
to
go
to
China
is
early
autumn
(October).
Most
of
China
has
warm
temperatures,
and
the
summer
rains
have
stopped
(apart
from
around
HongKong
and
Sanya)
so
it’s
pretty
dry.
The
autumnn
colours
are
also
amazing.
It
is
quiet
at
tourist
attractions
for
most
of
the
month,
as
the
summer
holiday
travel
crowds
have
gone.
But
try
to
avoid
October
1
st
-7
th,
which
is
the
Chinese
National
Day
holiday,
as
attractions,
transport
and
hotels
are
packed
with
Chinese
tourists
and
prices
go
up
a
lot.
Late
Spring
(April
to
May)
Things
to
do:
appreciate
flowers,
Li
River
cruise,
ethnic
festivals
Places
to
visit:
Beijing,
Xi’an,
Guilin,
Huangshan,
GuiZhou,
Zhangjiajie
The
second-best
time
to
travel
to
China
is
probably
in
April
and
May,
when
the
flowers
are
in
bloom
and
the
temperatures
are
warming
up.
In
late
spring,
temperatures
across
China
are
getting
into
the
20s
(℃),
except
the
extreme
northwest
and
northeast.
While
the
North
of
China
is
still
dry,
the
summer
rains
have
already
begun
in
the
South.
This
could
actually
improve
the
view
in
the
form
of
mountain
fog
in
mountainous
areas
like
the
Li
River
and
the
Yellow
Mountains.
Ethnic
festivals
in
GuiZhou
are
concentrated
in
April
and
May,
such
as
the
Sisters’
Meal
Festival.
If
you
are
interested
in
Miao
and
Dong
ethnic
cultures,
this
is
a
good
time
to
visit.
Travel
prices
are
average:
cheaper
than
June
to
October,
but
more
expensive
than
the
lower
season
from
November
to
March.
1.
Which
time
is
best
if
you
want
to
attend
the
ethnic
festivals
in
GuiZhou?
A.
April
25
th.
B.
June
17
th.
C.
October
1
st.
D.
November
9
th.
2.
Which
are
the
best
places
to
visit
in
both
October
and
late
spring?
A.
Beijing
and
Zhangjiajie.
B.
Shanghai
and
GuiZhou.
C.
Xi’an
and
Guilin.
D.
Huangshan
and
Jiuzhaigou.
3.
Why
is
late
spring
the
best
time
to
visit
Huangshan?
A.
Because
the
summer
rains
haven’t
come
yet.
B.
Because
the
wet
weather
adds
to
its
beauty.
C.
Because
there
are
several
special
festivals
there.
D.
Because
the
prices
are
the
lowest
of
the
year.
F(2020届四川省眉山市彭山区第一中学高三高考适应性考试)
Four
Excellent
American
Universities
Princeton
University
Princeton
University
is
a
private
institution
founded
in
1746.
Located
in
Princeton,
New
Jersey,
it
offers
various
events,
activities
and
organizations.
Famous
alumni
include
the
28th
US
President
Woodrow
Wilson
and
former
first
lady
Michelle
Obama.
Harvard
University
Harvard
University
is
a
private
institution
founded
in
1636.
Located
outside
Boston
in
Cambridge,
Massachusetts,
it
is
made
up
of
more
than
10
schools
and
institutes.
Eight
US
presidents
graduated
from
Harvard,
including
Franklin
Roosevelt
and
John
F.
Kennedy.
Massachusetts
Institute
of
Technology
MIT
is
a
private
institution
founded
in
1861.
Located
outside
Boston
in
Cambridge,
Massachusetts,
MIT
focuses
on
scientific
and
technological
research.
Famous
alumni
include
Apollo
11
astronaut
Buzz
Aldrin
and
former
UN
Secretary
General
Kofi
Annan.
Yale
University
Yale
University
is
a
private
institution
founded
in
1701.
Located
in
New
Haven,
Connecticut,
it
is
known
for
its
excellent
drama
and
music
programs.
Famous
alumni
include
five
US
presidents
and
actress
Meryl
Streep.
1.
Which
university
has
the
longest
history?
A.
Princeton
University.
B.
Harvard
University.
C.
Massachusetts
Institute
of
Technology.
D.
Yale
University.
2.
What
do
we
know
about
Yale
University?
A.
It
provides
various
events,
activities
and
organizations.
B.
It
concentrates
on
scientific
and
technological
research.
C.
It
is
the
university
that
John
F.
Kennedy
graduated
from.
D.
It
is
known
for
its
excellent
drama
and
music
programs.
3.
What
do
the
four
universities
have
in
common?
A.
They
are
all
private
institutions.
B.
They
are
all
named
after
cities.
C.
They
are
all
located
in
Cambridge.
D.
They
all
have
more
than
10
schools.
G(2020届西藏拉萨市高三第一次模拟考试)
RAF
Flypast
Tuesday,
central
London
raf.
mod.
uk
More
than
one
hundred
airplanes,
from
Spitfires
to
the
Lightning,
will
be
coming
together.
The
amazing
once-in-a-lifetime
display
is
expected
to
pass
over
Buckingham
Palace
at
around
1
pm.
Petfringe
Sunday,
Petworth,
West
Sussex
petfringe.
co.uk
Petworth,
home
of
the
17th-century
Grade
I
listed
Petworth
House,
is
the
setting
for
this
definitely-not-animal-related
festival,
featuring
everything
from
classical
music
to
theatre
and
film
screenings.
Petfringe
also
hosts
the
final
of
its
Comedian
Of
The
Year
competition,
where
the
winner
will
take
home
£10,001—the
UK’s
largest
stand-up
prize.
Fast
Fringe
Monday,
Underbelly
Festival,
Southbank,
London
underbelly
festival.
com
Imagine
going
to
the
Edinburgh
Fringe
but
don’t
know
who
to
see?
This
will
help—it’s
a
showcase
(展示)
of
28
Scotland-bound
acts
each
performing
three-minute-teasers
of
their
sets.
Acts
include
Lost
Voice
Guy,
who
has
already
been
an
overnight
success
thanks
to
his
“Britain’s
Got
Talent”
win.
Henley
Festival
October
11-15,
Henley-on-Thames
henleyfestival.
co.uk
There’s’
much
to
enjoy
here,
whether
you’re
fond
of
comedy,
the
arts,
or
opera
(歌剧).
Black
tie
is
a
must,
as
is
drinking
Pimm’s.
As
You
Like
It
October
28,
Open
Air
Theatre,
Regent’s
Park,
London
openairtheatre.com
Bill
Shakespeare’s
comedy
in
the
Forest
of
Arden
is
directed
by
Max
Webster,
and
comes
to
Regent’s
Park.
It
features
new
music
too.
1.
Which
event
includes
airplane
shows?
A.
Petfringe.
B.
Fast
Fringe.
C.
RAF
Flypast.
D.
Henley
Festival.
2.
What
do
we
know
about
Petfringe?
A.
It
is
held
on
Monday.
B.
It
is
festival
for
animal
lovers.
C.
It
sets
up
an
award
for
comedians.
D.
It
hosts
“Britain’s
Got
Talent”
competition.
3.
What
do
Henley
Festival
and
As
You
Like
It
have
in
common?
A.
They
are
suitable
for
comedy
fans.
B.
They
are
planned
by
Max
Webster.
C.
They
will
take
place
on
the
same
day.
D.
They
require
visitors
to
wear
black
tie.
H(2020届江苏金陵中学、海安高级中学、南京外国语高三第四次模拟)
Why
Go
To
Yellowstone
With
dramatic
peaks
and
unspoiled
lakes,
Yellowstone
National
Park
it
an
outdoor
enthusiast
s
paradise.
Multicolored
pools
swirl
around
hot
springs;
green
forests
weave
past
wide
expansive
meadows;
and
volatile
geysers
launch
streams
of
steaming
water
toward
the
sky.
While
you
traverse
its
3,000-plus
square
miles
of
mountains,
canyons,
geysers
and
waterfalls,
be
prepared
to
share
the
trails
with
permanent
residents
like
buffalo,
elk
and
sometimes
even
grizzlies
Yellowstone
Travel
Tips
Best
Months
to
Visit
The
best
times
to
visit
Yellowstone
National
Park
are
from
April
to
May
and
between
September
and
October.
These
shoulder
months
offer
mild
weather
and
fewer
crowds.
July
and
August
are
the
most
popular
months
to
visit:
The
kids
are
out
of
school,
and
the
weather
is
warm
enough
to
sleep
outside.
However,
this
park
is
no
stranger
to
the
cold
in
winter.
There’s
nothing
quite
like
seeing
plumes
of
steam
rise
from
beneath
a
thick
blanket
of
snow
and
ice.
How
to
Save
Money
in
Yellowstone
Bring
your
own
bed.
A
space
in
a
campground
is
much
cheaper
than
a
room
at
one
of
the
park’s
lodges.
plus,
many
campgrounds
come
equipped
with
showers,
toilets
and
even
laundry
facilities.
Skip
the
summer.
Because
the
summer
witnesses
the
largest
influx
of
tourists,
hotel
and
campground
rates
tend
to
rise.
Do
your
owe
cooking
Yellowstone
does
feature
several
sit-down
restaurants,
but
they
can
end
up
Putting
quite
a
dent
in
your
savings.
Consider
bringing
your
own
food.
Safety
When
sightseeing
in
the
park,
stay
a
sate
distance
from
animals
at
all
times.
Most
of
the
park’s
established
campsites
generally
are
not
at
risk
for
animal
attacks,
but
campers
should
keep
all
food
and
garbage
out
of
reach
from
bears
and
creatures.
Getting
Around
Yellowstone
The
best
way
to
get
around
Yellowstone
National
Park
is
by
car,
as
there
is
no
public
transportation
system.
You
can
a
car
at
any
of
the
nearby
airports.
However,
that
doesn’t
mean
that
you
should
spend
your
entire
vacation
behind
the
wheel.
Each
of
Yellowstone’s
eight
regions
has
an
area
to
park,
allowing
you
to
leave
the
car
behind
and
explore
by
bike
or
on
foot
Guided
tours
and
limited
airport
shuttle
services
are
also
available.
1.
What
can
be
inferred
from
the
passage?
A.
Accommodations
in
the
campsite
hotel
are
highly
recommended
B.
People
camping
in
Yellowstone
are
supposed
to
share
the
trails
with
the
animals
there.
C.
In
summer,
Yellowstone
welcome
large
numbers
of
tourists
because
it’s
the
best
season.
D.
In
winter,
the
scenery
of
Yellowstone
is
quite
unique.
2.
Travelers
enjoy
various
services
and
facilities
in
Yellowstone
EXCEPT_________.
A.
guided
tours
B.
parking
lots
C.
car
rental
D.
restaurant
food
2019年模拟题
1.武汉第二中学2019届高三五月全仿真模拟考试
The
Visitor
Oyster
card
A
Visitor
Oyster
card
is
the
cheapest
way
to
pay
for
a
single
adult
journey
in
London.
It’s
a
plastic
smartcard.
You
can
use
it
on
the
bus,
tube,
tram,
DLR,
London
Overground
and
most
National
Rail
services.
It’s
much
cheaper
than
buying
individual
tickets,
in
some
cases
costing
50%
less
than
the
price
of
a
regular
paper
ticket.
How
to
get
a
Visitor
Oyster
card
You
can
buy
a
Visitor
Oyster
card
online.
Your
card
will
be
delivered
by
post.
The
card
costs
?5
and
you
choose
how
much
money
you
want
to
add
to
the
card.
This
means
you
can
start
using
the
card
the
moment
you
arrive
in
Central
London.
How
does
the
Visitor
Oyster
card
work?
The
Oyster
card
works
on
a
pay-as-you-go
system.
You
start
by
adding
money
to
the
card.
Then
you
travel,
the
cost
of
the
fare
will
automatically
be
deducted
from
your
Visitor
Oyster
card.
For
example,
if
you
add
?20
to
the
card
and
make
a
tube
journey
of
?2.30,
you
will
have
?17.70
left
on
the
card.
A
few
more
points:
·A
child
under
the
age
of
11
travels
free
when
accompanied
by
an
adult.
·You’ll
save
more
money
if
you
use
the
tube
several
times.
The
Visitor
Oyster
card
is
“capped
(给……定上限)”
at
?6.80
per
day.
·You’ll
pay
more
during
peak
times.
Peak
fares
apply
from
Monday
to
Friday
(6:30am—9:30
am;
4:00
pm
—7:00
pm),
except
for
public
holidays.
·Reuse
the
Oyster
card
by
adding
credit
at
a
tube
station,
Oyster
ticket
shop
or
Visitor
Centre.
·Receive
a
discount
on
the
Thames
Clippers
River
Bus
services.
1.
What
can
we
learn
about
the
Visitor
Oyster
card?
A.
You
can’t
use
it
during
public
holidays.
B.
You
can
have
it
mailed
directly
to
your
home.
C.
You
can
get
a
free
Oyster
card
if
you
order
online.
D.
You
can
receive
a
50%
discount
at
any
shop
in
London.
2.
How
much
money
will
be
deducted
if
you
take
the
tube
four
times
in
a
day
witha
Visitor
Oyster
card?
A.
?2.30.
B.
?3.40.
C.
?6.80.
D.
?9.20.
3.
Where
can
you
add
credit
to
your
Visitor
Oyster
card?
A.
On
the
Internet.
B.
At
a
bus
station.
C.
At
a
tube
station.
D.
In
convenience
stores.
2.
山东省潍坊市2019届高三高考模拟(5月三模)考试
Hot
Spots
for
Retirees
to
Start
Their
Encore
Career
Encore
Career:
Vocational
School
Instructor
Retire
in:
Los
Angeles,
CA
Ever
since
IBM
CEO
Ginni
Rometty
coined
the
term
“new
collar”
to
describe
well-paid
jobs
that
require
specific
skills
but
not
necessarily
a
degree,
vocational
schools
have
made
a
serious
comeback.
Apparently
instructors
are
in
short
supply
in
sunny
L.A.,
where
there
are
13
jobs
at
vocational
schools
for
every
applicant
on
the
market.
This
is
a
great
opportunity
for
skilled
retirees
since,
unlike
teaching
at
a
public
school
that
requires
a
state
certificate,
the
only
requirement
here
is
that
you
be
a
seasoned
expert
in
your
field.
Encore
Career:
Business
Consultant
Retire
in:
Miami,
FL
Consulting
is
a
great
option
for
a
retired
business
professional
looking
to
make
their
own
hours,
be
their
own
boss,
and
earn
as
much
or
as
little
as
needed
to
maintain
their
standard
of
living.
For
every
consultant
in
Miami
right
now
there
are
13
businesses
hoping
to
hire
them.
There’s
even
greater
demand
here
than
in
Washington
D.C.,
which
is
typically
considered
the
consulting
capital
of
the
world.
Encore
Career:
Tourist
Wrangler
Retire
in:
Austin,
TX
As
the
economy
continues
to
boom
and
more
Americans
have
extra
income
to
spend,
the
tourism
industry
has
taken
off.
This
is
particularly
true
in
Austin,
TX,
where
there
were
astonishing
36
tourism
jobs
for
every
applicant
in
July.
Between
four-star
hotels,
the
noisy
rock
n’
roll
scene,
and
a
new
food
culture,
Austin
is
the
place
to
be
if
you
want
to
work
in
service
industry.
Encore
Career:
Supporter
of
the
Arts
Retire
in:
Charleston,
SC
If
you’re
a
Baby
Boomer
with
a
degree
in
the
arts,
now
could
be
the
perfect
time
to
revisit
your
passion
for
creativity,
especially
if
you
also
want
to
live
in
the
center
of
southern
charm.
Between
the
14
art
galleries
on
King
Street
in
Old
Town,
an
abundance
of
acting
companies
and
theaters,
and
music
festivals,
it’s
not
surprising
there
were
25
jobs
for
every
arty
applicant
iii
Charleston.
1.
Which
career
focuses
on
an
applicant’s
skills
instead
of
a
diploma?
A.
Vocational
School
Instructor.
B.
Business
Consultant.
C.
Tourist
Wrangler.
D.
Supporter
of
the
Arts.
2
Which
city
offers
an
applicant
more
job
options
than
the
others?
A.
Los
Angeles.
B.
Miami.
C.
Austin.
D.
Charleston.
3.
Who
is
the
text
intended
for?
A.
Children.
B.
Graduates.
C.
Retirees.
D.
Tourists.
3.
河北省石家庄市高三模拟试卷
Dreaming
of
summer
picnics
filled
with
family
and
fun?
We’ve
come
up
with
4
of
the
top
picnic
areas
across
the
US.
Cumberland
Islands,
Georgia
Just
a
few
hours
south
of
Savannah,
this
national
seashore
is
a
picnic
paradise.
It’s
an
unspoiled
place
in
the
Deep
South
with
over
50
miles
of
hiking
trails
(小径).
Covered
in
Spanish
moss,
the
trails
are
lined
with
trees
and
since
it’s
still
a
rural
area,
the
stars
line
up
for
a
spectacular
show
at
night
and
create
the
perfect
evening
starlit
picnic
opportunity.
Grant
Park,
Chicago
If
you
are
looking
for
delicious
food
in
Chicago,
go
for
a
taste
of
a
20-day,
lake-front,
foodie
festival
that
happens
in
October
each
year.
Grab
a
spot
near
the
fountain
to
enjoy
your
picnic,
appreciate
the
city
scenery
and
lake
views
and
relax
with
family
and
friends.
If
you
are
there
on
July
4th,
be
sure
to
plan
the
day
to
include
the
fireworks
display
at
the
Navy
Pier.
Cranberry
Islands,
Maine
Here,
you’ll
enjoy
natural
picnics
with
island
views.
The
islands
are
a
delightful
group
of
islands
about
20
minutes
offshore
from
Acadia
National
Park.
You
can
visit
the
islands
by
private
boat
or
ferry
(渡船)
service.
Bring
a
picnic
basket
along
for
the
ride
as
it’s
a
romantic
picnic
area
to
take
your
special
someone
or
go
for
a
family
outing
to
visit
the
islands.
Big
Sur,
California
The
Point
Lobos
State
Reserve
is
a
small
gem.
Besides
the
coastal
wildlife
there
are
rare
plant
communities,
and
unique
geological
formations.
It’s
good
to
have
a
picnic
there.
We
recommend
bringing
a
telescope,
because
much
of
the
wildlife
can
be
seen
only
at
a
distance.
1.
What
are
Cumberland
Islands
like?
A.
They
are
just
next
to
Savannah.
B.
They
haven’t
lost
their
naturalness.
C.
They
are
almost
covered
in
Spanish
moss.
D.
They
have
a
spectacular
show
every
night.
2.
Where
can
you
enjoy
observing
wildlife
with
a
telescope?
A.
At
the
Navy
Pier.
B.
In
the
Deep
South.
C.
At
Acadia
National
Park.
D.
At
the
Point
Lobos
State
Reserve.
3.
Why
does
the
author
write
this
passage?
A.
To
introduce
some
picnic
areas.
B.
To
share
personal
stories
about
picnics.
C.
To
tell
readers
some
good
ways
to
relax.
D.
To
offer
readers
tips
for
winter
holiday.
4.
Where
can
we
most
probably
read
this
passage?
A.
In
a
personal
dairy.
B
.
In
a
science
report.
C.
In
a
travel
magazine.
D.
In
a
geography
textbook.
4.
山东省潍坊市2019届高三高考模拟(5月三模)考试
Hot
Spots
for
Retirees
to
Start
Their
Encore
Career
Encore
Career:
Vocational
School
Instructor
Retire
in:
Los
Angeles,
CA
Ever
since
IBM
CEO
Ginni
Rometty
coined
the
term
“new
collar”
to
describe
well-paid
jobs
that
require
specific
skills
but
not
necessarily
a
degree,
vocational
schools
have
made
a
serious
comeback.
Apparently
instructors
are
in
short
supply
in
sunny
L.A.,
where
there
are
13
jobs
at
vocational
schools
for
every
applicant
on
the
market.
This
is
a
great
opportunity
for
skilled
retirees
since,
unlike
teaching
at
a
public
school
that
requires
a
state
certificate,
the
only
requirement
here
is
that
you
be
a
seasoned
expert
in
your
field.
Encore
Career:
Business
Consultant
Retire
in
:
Miami,
FL
Consulting
is
a
great
option
for
a
retired
business
professional
looking
to
make
their
own
hours,
be
their
own
boss,
and
earn
as
much
or
as
little
as
needed
to
maintain
their
standard
of
living.
For
every
consultant
in
Miami
right
now
there
are
13
businesses
hoping
to
hire
them.
There’s
even
greater
demand
here
than
in
Washington
D.C.,
which
is
typically
considered
the
consulting
capital
of
the
world.
Encore
Career:
Tourist
Wrangler
Retire
in
:Austin,
TX
As
the
economy
continues
to
boom
and
more
Americans
have
extra
income
to
spend,
the
tourism
industry
has
taken
off.
This
is
particularly
true
in
Austin,
TX,
where
there
were
astonishing
36
tourism
jobs
for
every
applicant
in
July.
Between
four-star
hotels,
the
noisy
rock
n’
roll
scene,
and
a
new
food
culture,
Austin
is
the
place
to
be
if
you
want
to
work
in
service
industry.
Encore
Career:
Supporter
of
the
Arts
Retire
in:
Charleston,
SC
If
you’re
a
Baby
Boomer
with
a
degree
in
the
arts,
now
could
be
the
perfect
time
to
revisit
your
passion
for
creativity.,
especially
if
you
also
want
to
live
in
the
center
of
southern
charm.
Between
the
14
art
galleries
on
King
Street
in
Old
Town,
an
abundance
of
acting
companies
and
theaters,
and
music
festivals,
it’s
not
surprising
there
were
25
jobs
for
every
arty
applicant
iii
Charleston.
1.
Which
career
focuses
on
an
applicant’s
skills
instead
of
a
diploma?
A.
Vocational
School
Instructor.
B.
Business
Consultant.
C.
Tourist
Wrangler.
D.
Supporter
of
the
Arts.
2.
Which
city
offers
an
applicant
more
job
options
than
the
others?
A.
Los
Angeles.
B.
Miami.
C.
Austin.
D.
Charleston.
7.
Who
is
the
text
intended
for?
A.
Children.
B.
Graduates.
C.
Retirees.
D.
Tourists.
5.
山东省菏泽市第一中学2019届高三最后一模
Every
man
dreams
of
having
a
good
car.
With
luxury
cars,
like
Bentley,
Lamborghini
and
Rolls-Royce,
going
into
the
world
of
SUVs,
if
you
have
deep
pockets,
you
will
be
spoilt
for
choice.
◆Lamborghini
Aventador
SVJ
Using
a
new
aerodynamic
system
allows
it
to
set
a
car
lap
record
of
6:
44
97
at
Nurburgring,
one
of
the
longest
and
most
challenging
circuits
in
the
world.
Plus,
carbon
fiber
can
be
seen
everywhere,
which
makes
the
car
strong
and
lightweight.
There’re
only
900
being
built
and
you’11need
to
cough
up
$517,
770
to
buy
one.
◆Aston
Martin
DBX
The
DBX
is
Aston
Martin’s
maiden
SUV
product.
It
features
a
choice
of
two
gas
engines—a
4.0-liter
V8
from
Mercedes
and
a
5.2-liter
V12
from
its
own.
The
price
is
predicted
to
be
around
$250,
000.
◆Audi
E-tron
Being
an
eco-friendly
motoring.
it
is
an
all-electric
SUV
that
makes
up
for
its
rather
ordinary
appearance
with
design,
luxury
and
technology.
At
the
front
and
back
are
electric
motors
which
insure
progress
is
rapid.
In
addition
to
plenty
of
storage
space,
the
Audi
E-tron
provides
side
cameras
instead
of
side
mirrors
and
air
suspension
that
adapts
to
the
terrain
(地
形).
Hand
over
$74,
800
and
it’s
yours.
◆Tesla
Roadster
Tesla
Roadster
will
turn
most
heads,
Zero
to
60
in
1.9
seconds
means
it
will
leave
most
cars
for
dust.
The
top
speed
is
250
mph,
which
is
also
unheard
of
for
most
cars—let
alone
an
a11-electric
one.
Having
advanced
autonomous
driving
systems
and
a
huge
touchscreen
for
surfing
the
Internet,
it
won’t
make
you
regret
for
paying
$200,
000.
1.
What’s
special
about
Lamborghini
Aventador
SVJ?
A.
It
offers
two
gas
engines.
B.
It
is
an
all-electric
SUV.
C.
It
uses
lightweight
materials.
D.
It
has
the
most
challenging
circuit.
2.
Which
car
is
suitable
if
you
want
one
with
adaptable
air
suspension?
A.
Lamborghini
Aventador
SVJ.
B.
Aston
Martin
DBX.
C.
Audi
E-tron.
D.
Tesla
Roadster
3.
Which
of
the
following
does
Tesla
Roadster
provide?
A.
Self-driving
systems.
B.
A
gas-saving
engine.
C.
Side
cameras.
D.
Much
storage
space.
6.
山西省2019届高三第一次模拟考试
British
Museum
Located
in
Great
Russell
Street,
London
WC1B
3DG,
the
British
Museum
houses
a
vast
collection
of
world
art
and
artifacts
and
is
free
to
all
visitors.
The
British
Museum’s
remarkable
collection
spans
over
two
million
years
of
human
history
and
culture,
and
it
has
more
than
7
million
objects,
so
it
would
probably
take
a
week
to
see
everything.
Over
6
million
visitors
every
year
experience
the
collection,
including
world-famous
objects
such
as
the
Rosetta
Stone
and
Egyptian
mummies.
Admission
and
opening
times
Free,
open
daily
10:00
to
17:30.
Open
until
20:30
on
Fridays,
except
Good
Friday.
Closed
on
24,
25
and
26
December
and
1
January.
Large
luggage,
suitcases
and
cabin
baggage
For
everyone’s
safety,
all
bags,
packages
and
personal
items
may
be
searched
before
entry.
Wheeled
cases
and
large
items
of
luggage
are
not
allowed
in
the
British
Museum
for
safety
and
security
reasons.
Storage
for
luggage
is
available
at
major
rail
stations,
including
Euston,
King’s
Cross
and
Charing
Cross.
Membership
Membership
allows
you
to
discover
2
million
years
of
human
history
with
free
unlimited
entry
to
special
exhibitions,
an
exclusive
discount
offer
on
magazine
subscription
and
many
more
benefits.
Individual
membership:£74
Under
26
membership:£54
Young
friends
(aged
8---15):£25
Shops
The
museum
has
four
shops
where
you
can
buy
books,
souvenirs,
and
family
gifts.
1.
When
can
you
visit
the
British
Museum?
A.
At
9:00
on
Friday.
B.
At
12:00
on
Monday.
C.
On
Christmas
Day.
D.
On
Good
Friday.
2.
Where
can
visitors
store
their
large
luggage?
A.
At
major
train
stations.
B.
At
some
crossings.
C.
In
the
hall
of
the
Museum.
D.
At
the
entrance
to
the
Museum.
3.
If
two
friends
aged
14
and
18
apply
for
membership
of
the
Museum,
how
much
should
they
pay?
A.
£25.
B.
£79.
C.
£50.
D.
£148.
7.
2019届山东师范大学附属中学高三最后打靶题
Police
Force
presents
Community
Roadshow
2019
Want
to
find
out
more
about
police
work?
Come
and
visit
us
at
the
various
locations
across
Singapore.
Enjoy
the
performances
by
the
friendly
dogs
from
the
Police
K9
Unit
and
the
Police
Band.
Come
with
your
family
and
take
part
in
the
fun
activities.
Details
of
RoadshowDate:
16-17
June
2019Time:
10am-7pmVenues:
Punggol
ArcadeSerangoon
CentreTam
pines
HubShuttle
bus
services
will
be
available
to
and
from
the
nearest
MRT
stations.Each
can
be
promised
a
fun
pack
which
consists
of:·miniature
police
car·keychain·note
pad·pen
Performances·K9
Show
at
11am
and
3pm·Police
Band
at
6pmActivities·Rock
Climbing·
Bouncy
Castle
(for
children
below
the
age
of
12
years)·Art
CompetitionTo
take
part
in
the
Art
Competition,
participants
must
register
online
at
www.policeort.com
by
12
June
2019.
This
event
is
sponsored
by:·Art
for
Us·Dally
Minl
Mart·Rock
Climb
Company
Lucky
DrawTimings:
1pm
and
5pm
(daily)1st
prize:
$
300
voucher
(购物券)2nd
prize:
$
150
voucher3rd
prize:
$
100
voucher10
consolation
prizes
of
$
20
eachWinners
who
are
not
present
during
the
draw
will
be
notified
via
email
by
19
June
2019.
Organized
by
the
Singapore
Police
Force
1.
What
shall
each
participant
get
in
Community
Roadshow
2019?
A.
A
fun
pack.
B.
Some
prize.
C.
Some
Voucher.
D.
Bouncy
Castle.
15.
How
should
a
person
sign
up
for
Art
Competition?
A.
On
site.
B.
By
email.
C.
By
phone.
D.
Through
the
Internet.
16.
Which
of
the
following
organized
the
activity?
A.
Serangoon
Centre.
B.
Rock
Climb
Company.
C.
Singapore
Police
Force.
D.
Policeort
Company.
8.福建省厦门市2018-2019学年高三第二次质量检测考试
Many
of
the
most
striking
beasts
on
the
planet
come
in
only
two
colors:
black
and
white.
These
high-contrast
markings
represent
some
of
the
nature’s
most
diverse
evolutionary
choices.
For
some
animals,
black
-and-
white
coloring
is
a
way
to
warn
off
natural
enemies.
For
others,
to
keep
insects
away.
For
still
others,
it
creates
a
clever
cover.
Spend
some
time
exploring
what
science
has
discovered
about
these
animals’
appearances,
and
you
will
see
that
basic
black
and
white
isn’t
so
basic
after
all.
Skunk
Depending
on
the
species,
black
skunks
may
wear
white
spots
that
act
as
a
cover
or
white
stripes(条纹)that
signal
enemies
to
watch
out
for
their
smelly
spray.
Giant
Panda
Resent
insights
into
panda
coloring
have
come
from
studying
each
body
part
separately.
Black
ears
indicate
fierceness,
and
distinct
eye
patches
aid
in
individual
recognition.
The
panda
in
white
body
hides
it
against
snow,
white
its
dark
limbs(四肢)
keep
it
from
being
spotted
in
forests,
a
compromise
developed
from
its
poor
bamboo
diet:
Bamboo
doesn’t
let
pandas
build
up
enough
fat
to
hibernate(冬眠),
forcing
them
to
spend
winters
in
the
snow.
Badger
Even
when
a
badger
is
in
its
cave,
its
facial
stripes
can
be
seen,
Zoologists
say
the
warning
coloration
helps
the
small
animal
prevent
natural
enemies.
Blackbuck(male)
In
bright
sun,
the
buck’s
white
stomach
reduces
the
effect
of
the
shadow
cast
by
his
back,
allowing
him
to
appear
one
color
and
two
dimensional

especially
hiding
from
natural
enemies
in
his
own
shadown.
1.
Which
animals
can
use
their
color
to
warn
off
natural
enemies?
A.
Skunk
and
Badger
B.
Giant
panda
and
Zebra
C.
Badger
and
Blackbuck
D.
Zebra
and
Blackbuck
2.
White
body
and
dark
limbs
help
the
giant
panda
to
________.
A.
show
fierceness
B.
store
fat
C.
recognize
individuals
D.
take
cover
3.
What
can
be
a
suitable
title
for
the
text?
A.
Which
animals
have
black-
and-white
color?
B.
How
some
animals
protect
themselves
from
harm.
C.
Why
so
many
animals
wear
black-
and-
white
coats?
D.
What
science
has
discovered
about
different
colors.
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