学年北京市门头沟区新桥路中学高三英语二模试题及答案解析.docx
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学年北京市门头沟区新桥路中学高三英语二模试题及答案解析
2020-2021学年北京市门头沟区新桥路中学高三英语二模试题及答案解析
第一部分阅读(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A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项
A
Ifyouarelookingforrecommendationsonbiographies(传记)thatwilleducateyou,comediesthatwillmakeyourbellyacheorstoriesthatpresenttheuniquechallengeswomenfaceeveryday,readon.
“PrideandPrejudice”byJaneAusten
Aclassicthatnevergetsold.SetinruralEnglandintheearly19thcentury,thistalecentersaroundtheBennetfamily,afamilyoffivedaughtersandtheirtwoparentswhoaredesperatetofindatleastoneofthedaughtersawealthymatch.Austen’sstoryfocusesonthetensionbetweenmarryingforloveinsteadofjustforpowerandfame,andalsotheuniquepressureonwomentofindfinancialsecuritybywayofmarriageatthetime.
“WomeninScience:
50FearlessPioneersWhoChangedtheWorldWomeninScience:
50FearlessPioneersWhoChangedtheWorld”byRachelIgnotofsky
Itisasweetlyillustratedandeducationalbookthathighlightsthecontributionsof50womeninthefieldsoftechnology,science,engineeringandmathematics,frompresentdayallthewaybackto360AD.
“GoodNightStoriesforRebelGirlsGoodNightStoriesforRebelGirls”byElenaFavilli
Ittellsthestoriesoffemaleheroesfromyearsagoandpresentday.Withcolor1portraitsandbiographiesthatareshortandsweet,thisbookisapage-turnerforanyonewantingtolearnaboutinfluentialwomeninthepastandpresent.
“Becoming”byMichelleObama
Wewouldn’tbeabletowritethislistwithoutincludingMichelleObama’smemoir.“Becoming”hastheformerFLOTUSdiscussingherchildhood,family,motherhood,herownFLOTUSimpact,thepressuresofbeingpartofthefirstBlackfamilyintheWhiteHouseandbalancingherpubliclifenow.Andofcourseshewritesallaboutmeetingherhusbandandthemanyuniquechallengestheyfacedtoo.
1.WhatdidtheBennetsintendtodo?
A.Tomarrytheirdaughterstorichmen.
B.Tolessenpressureontheirdaughters.
C.Tohelptheirdaughtersmarryfortruelove.
D.Tomaketheirdaughtersfinanciallyindependent.
2.Whosebookwillattractateeninterestedinscience?
A.JaneAusten’s.B.RachelIgnotofsky’s.
C.ElenaFavilli’s.D.MichelleObama’s.
3.Whatdothefourbookshaveincommon?
A.Theyareallclassics.B.Theyareallbiographies.
C.Theyareallrelatedtothefemale.D.Theyareallaboutheroes.
B
PreventingheartdiseaseisatopicIthinkaboutallthetime,givenmyfamilyhistoryofheartdisease.Solastsummer,ItravelledtoBolivia.Thenatives,calledtheTsimane,werereportedtohavethehealthiestheartsintheworld.Iwantedtolearnwhattheycouldteachmeaboutpreventingheartdisease.
GettingtotheTsimanewasn'teasy.Theylivedinsmallfamilygroupsofabout60peoplealongriverbanks.Wefinallyfoundoneofthevillagesatsunset.Thatnight,wesetupourtentsinthemiddleofthevillage.Thatchedhutssurroundedus,withnoelectricityormodemconveniences.
Atfirst,Ithoughttheymainlygottheircaloricsfrommeat.However,Ifoundfoodsuchasriceandcommadeupnearly70%oftheirdiet.Thefoodwasnotprocessed,lackingaddedsugarsorsalts.
Duringmystaythere,Iwenthuntingandfishingwiththemenandplayedsoccerwiththekids.IfoundtheTsimanewerestandingorwalkingnearlyalloftheirwakinghours.Menspentlotsoftimetrackinganimals.Fanningandgathering,mostlydonebychildrenandwomen,wereall-dayaffairs.
Ialsogotaclearideaofhowtheyrested.Assoonasthesunwentdown,peoplereturnedtotheirhutsandwenttosleep.Andwiththecallofthecockinthemorning,anotherdaybegan.
ThelifespanoftheTsimaneisactuallymuchshorterthanthoselivingintheUS.Variousfactors,likeanimalattacksandinfections,bringdownthelifespan.Butupuntilthedaytheydie,theyareoftenveryhealthy.WhileheartdiseasekillsthousandsofAmericanseveryyearandcostsnearlyabilliondollarsaday,theTsimaneremindusthatwealthdoesn'tnecessarilybuyhealth.
4.Whydoestheauthorpaysomuchattentiontopreventingheartdisease?
A.Hedreamsofbecomingadoctor.
B.Hewantstoteachothersaboutthetopic.
C.Hisfamilymembersencouragehimtodoso.
D.Hewasbornwithahighriskofheartdisease.
5.Whichfactorsdidtheauthormainlyfocusoninhisresearch?
A.Housing,foodandcooperation.B.Diet,activityandrest.
C.Physicalwork,sociallifeandlifespan.D.Groupsize,familyhistoryandconsumption
6.WhatwastheTsimane'ssleep-wakecyclemainlybasedon?
A.Naturalsound.B.Routineactivity.
C.Animalbehaviour.D.Naturallight.
7.WhatmighttheauthoradviseustodoafterhistravelsinBolivia?
A.Takeinlesssugarandsalt.B.Standlessandwalkmore.
C.Eatwhitemeatinsteadofredmeat.D.Liveinthemiddleofthecommunity.
C
AteamofresearchersfromseveralinstitutionsintheUKandoneinEstoniahascreatedatypeofbuoy(浮标)thathasproventobeeffectiveatfrighteningseabirds,thuspreventingthemfromgettingcaughtingillnets—atypeofverticalfishingnetthatismadeofamaterialthatmakesitnearlyinvisibleunderwater.
Everyyear,hundredsofthousandsofseabirdsdiewhentheygetcaughtingillnets.Someestimatessuggestthatuptoahalf-millionbirdsarecaughtinthemeachyear.Overtheyears,researchershavecreateddevices(装置)topreventthebirdsfromtryingtocatchfishnearoringillnets,butthosedidn'tworkwell.
Tofindawaythatwouldworkforallseabirds,theresearchersfirststudiedseabirdsinageneralsense,lookingtofindthingsthattheywouldavoid.Theynotedthatseabirdsavoidedeyecontactwithothercreatures.Thentheresearcherscameupwithasimpleidea—theyputasmallpoletoaregularbuoyandthenattachedapairofgooglyeyes(金鱼眼)tothetopofit.Theymadetheeyesbigenoughsothatevenbirdswithpooreyesight,suchasgeese,wouldseethem.Addingtotheeffectivenessofthedevice,wavesmadetheeyesmovebackandforth.Andthewindmadethebuoyspinveryslowly,makingsurethatbirdsfromeverydirectionwouldgetagoodlookattheeyes.
Totesttheiridea,theresearchersselectedseveralsitesneargillnetsandcountedhowmanybirdsapproachedandhowmanyattemptedtocatchfishnearthenets.Theythensetuptheirgoogly-eyedbuoysandonceagaincountedbirds.Overthecourseof62days,theyfoundthenumberofbirdsthattriedtocatchfishnearthegillnetsdroppedbyapproximately25%foradistanceofupto50meters.Theyalsofoundthatthebirdswerelesslikelytofishnearwherethebuoyshadbeenforuptothreeweeksaftertheyhadbeenremoved.
8.Whatisthefunctionofparagraph2?
A.Introducinganewtopictodiscuss.B.Providingbackgroundinformation.
C.Summarizingthepreviousparagraph.D.Pointingoutthemainideaofthetext.
9.Whydidtheresearchersmakethegooglyeyesbig?
A.Toensurealltheseabirdscanseethem.B.Toclearlyobserveseabirds'eyecontact.
C.Toallowthemtosurvivethestrongwind.D.Toeffectivelyidentifytherightdirection.
10.Whatdoestheresearchers'testresultmainlysuggest?
A.ThenewdevicestillneedsimprovingB.Gillnetsareadeathvalleyforseabirds.
C.Seabirdshardlycatchfishnearthenets.D.Thegoogly-eyedbuoyproveseffective.
11.Whatisthetextmainlyabout?
A.Agroupofresearchersinterestedinseabirds.B.Awaytohelpseabirdscatchfisheffectively.
C.Adevicekeepingseabirdssafefromgillnets.D.Agoogly-eyedbuoyguidingseabirdstohunt.
D
A10-year-oldswimmerwithsky-highdreamsandanametomatchthemhasbrokenarecordpreviouslyheldbyOlympianMichaelPhelps.
ClarkKentApuada,whosefriendscallhim“Superman",swamthe100-meterbutterflyin1:
09.38attheFarWesternLongCourseChampionshipsinhishomestateofCaliforniathisSunday.That'sasecondfasterthantherecordPhelpssetatthesameeventin1995withatimeof1:
10.48inthesamecategoryofboysunder10.
Clark,arisingfifth-graderwhoisFilipino-American,toldHuffPosthe'sbeendreamingaboutbreakingPhelps'recordeversincehestartedswimmingcompetitivelyatage7."Iwassomotivated,"Clarksaidabouthiswin."IwassohappythatIwasabletobeatthatrecord.”
PhelpscompetedinhisfirstOlympicsatage15.HewentontobecomethemostdecoratedOlympianinhistory,with28medalsoverall.“Everyoneinthecrowdwasexcitedwhentheyrealizedwhataspecialswimtheyhadjustseenwhenweannouncedthelong-standingrecordhadbeenbroken,"CindyRowland,PacificSwimming'sdirector,wroteinanemail.
Clarkwonfirstplaceforalltheswimmingeventshecompetedinatthisyear'sFarWesternChampionships.PacificSwimmingorPacSwim,aregionalassociationthatispartofUSASwimming,organizestheFarWesternLongCourseChampionships.CynthiaApuada,Clark'smother,saidthatherchildseemstobe“livingbyhisnameatthispoint”。
Askedaboutthechampionswimmer'sunusualname,shesaidshe'dalwayslovedthenameClark.Andherhusband'sfavoritesuperherojusthappenedtobeSuperman.Sowhentheirchildwasborn,theydecidedtogivehimthename“ClarkKent".Thenickname“Superman"appearednaturally.
12.WhatcanbelearnedaboutClarkKentApuada?
A.Heisingradefournow.
B.Hedreamsbigandispromising.
C.HeisanativeAmerican.
D.HebrokePhelps'recordatage7.
13.Whichofthefollowingisclosestinmeaningtotheunderlinedword“decorated”inParagraph4?
A.Beingpopular.
B.Beingrespected.
C.Beingtalkedaboutmost.
D.Beingawardedmedals.
14.HowdidClarkgethisnickname?
A.Hisfriendscalledhimthename.
B.Helivedbyhisnameatthatpoint.
C.Hisfathernamedhimafterhissuperhero.
D.Hismotherlovedthename.
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