届高三英语二模试题及参考答案.docx
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届高三英语二模试题及参考答案
2020届高三英语二模试题及参考答案
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
Lastsummer,KatieStellerpulledoffthefreewayonherwaytoworkinMinneapolis.Shestoppedatatrafficlight,whereamanwassittingwithasignaskingforhelp.Sherolleddownherwindowandshouted.“Hey.I’mdrivingaroundgivingfreehaircuts.Doyouwantonerightnow?
”Themanlaughed,thenpaused.“Actually,”hesaid,“Iwasreallyhopingtogetahaircut.”Stellerpulledoutaredchairfromhercarandhelpedthemancuthishairimmediately.Aftertheworkwasdone,themanlookedinamirror.“Ilookgood!
”hesaid.
Uptonow,Stellerhasgiven30orsosuchhaircutsaroundthecitytopeoplewithlittleinfluence,andsheisstronglyawareofthepowerofhercleanupjob.
Asateen,shesufferedfromaseveredisease,causingherhairtogetthinned,sohermotherarrangedforSteller’sfirstprofessionalhaircut.“Tositdownandhavesomebodylookatmeandtalktomelikeapersonandnotjustanillness,ithelpedmefeelcaredaboutandlessalone,”shesays.Afterthat,Stellerknewshewantedtohaveherownbarbershopsoshecouldhelppeoplefeelthewayshe’dfeltthatday.Notlongafterfinishingcosmetology(美容术)schoolin2009,shebeganwhatshenowcallsherRedChairProject,reachingouttopeopleonthestreets.Heraimwasthatbydoingsomekindacts,otherswouldbeinspiredtospreadtheirown.
“Partofwhatbrokemyheartwasjusthowlonelypeoplelooked,”shesaid.“IthoughtmaybeI’dgoaroundandaskifpeoplewantfreehaircuts.Ican’tfixtheirproblems,butmaybeIcanhelpthemfeellessaloneforamoment.”
Itallbeganwithabeliefinsimpleactsofkindness,suchasafreehaircut.“Thewayyoushowupintheworldmatters,”saidSteller.“Youhavenoideawhatpeoplearegoingtodowiththekindnessthatyougivethem.”
1.Howdoesthewriterbeginthepassage?
A.Bymakingacomparison.B.Bygivingareason.
C.Byraisingaquestion.D.Bydescribingascene.
2.WhatmadeStellarstarttheRedChairProject?
A.Hermother’sloveforher.B.Herinterestincosmetology.
C.Hercareforthoseinneed.D.Herwishtofightseverediseases.
3.WhatdidStellarexpectfromtheproject?
A.Tospreadkindness.B.Tosolvesocialproblems.
C.Todealwithrelationships.D.Tomakepeoplelooksmarter.
B
Intheolddays,whenyouhadtodrivetoamovietheatertogetsomeentertainment,itwaseasytoseehowyouractionscouldhaveanimpact(影响)ontheenvironment.Afterall,youwerejumpingintoyourcar,drivingacrosstown,coughingoutemissions(产生排放)andusinggasalltheway.Butnowthatwe'reusedtostayingathomeandstreamingmovies,wemightgetalittleproud.Afterall,we'rejustpickingupourphonesandmaybeturningontheTV.You'rewelcome.MotherNature.
Notsofast,saysarecentreportfromtheFrench-basedShiftProject.Accordingto"ClimateCrisis:
TheUnsustainableUseofOnlineVideo",digitaltechnologiesareresponsiblefor4%ofgreenhousegasemissions,andthatenergyuseisincreasingby9%ayear.Watchingahalf-hourshowwouldcause1.6kilogramsofcarbondioxideemissions.That'slikedriving6.28kilometers.AndintheEuropeanUnion,theEurecaprojectfoundthatdatacenters(wherevideosarestored)thereused25%moreenergyin2017comparedtojustthreeyearsearlier,reportstheBBC.
Streamingisonlyexpectedtoincreaseaswebecomemoreenamoredofourdigitaldevices(设备)andthepossibilityofenjoyingentertainmentwhereandwhenwewantitincreases.Onlinevideouseisexpectedtoincreasebyfourtimesfrom2017to2022andaccountfor80%ofallInternettrafficby2022.Bythen,about60%oftheworld'spopulationwillbeonline.
You'reprobablynotgoingtogiveupyourstreamingservices,butthere'rethingsyoucandotohelplessentheimpactofyouronlineuse,expertssay.Forexample,accordingtoLutzStobbe,aresearcherfromtheFraunhoferInstituteinBerlin,wehavenoneedtoupload25picturesofthesamethingtothecloudbecauseitconsumesenergyeverytime.Ifinsteadyoudeleteafewthingshereandthere,youcansaveenergy.Moreover,it'salsoagoodideatostreamoverWi-Fi,watchonthesmallestscreenyoucan,andturnoffyourWi-Fiinyourhomeifyou'renotusingyourdevices.
4.Whattopicisthefirstparagraphintendedtoleadin?
A.Theenvironmentaleffectsofdrivingprivatecars.
B.Theimprovementsonenvironmentalawareness.
C.Thechangeinthewaypeopleseekentertainment.
DTheenvironmentalimpactsofscreamingservices.
5.Whatdoestheunderlinedphrasebecomemoreenamoredof"inparagraph3probablymean?
A.Getmoreskepticalof.B.Becomemoreawareof.
C.Feelmuchcrazierabout.D.Getmoreworriedabout.
6.Whatcanweinferabouttheuseofstreamingservices?
A.Itisbeingreducedtoprotecttheplanet.
B.Itsenvironmentaleffectsareworsening.
C.Itiseasilyavailabletoalmosteveryone.
D.Itssideeffectshavedrawnglobalattention.
7.Whichofthefollowingisthemostenvironmentally-friendly?
A.Watchingdownloadedmoviesonamobilephone.
B.Downloadingmusiconapersonalcomputer.
C.Uploadingalotofimagesofthesamething.
D.Playingonlinegamesovermobilenetworks.
C
Withtheirtinybrainsandexcellentabilitytomemorizenectarlocations,honeybeesareafavoritemodelorganismforstudyinglearningandmemory.Suchresearchhasindicatedthattoformlong-termmemories—onesthatlastadayormore—theinsectsneedtorepeatatrainingexperienceatleastthreetimes.Bycontrast,short-andmid-termmemoriesthatlastsecondstominutesandminutestohours,respectively,needonlyasinglelearningexperience.
Exceptionstothisrulehavebeenobserved,however.Forexample,insomestudies,beesformedlong-lastingmemoriesafterasinglelearningevent.Suchresultsareoftenregardedascircumstantialanomalies,saysMartinGiurfaoftheUniversityofToulouse.Buttheanomalousfindings,togetherwithresearchshowingthatfruitfliesandantscanformlong-termmemoriesaftersingleexperiences,arousedGiurfa’scuriosity.Wasitpossiblethathoneybeescouldreliablydothesame?
Giurfareasonedthattheabilitytoformlong-termmemoriesmightdependontheparticulartypeofbeeandtheexperience.Withinahoneybeecolony,therearenurses,whocleanthehiveandfeedtheyoung;guards,whopatrolandprotectthehive;andforagers,whosearchfornectar.
Whilepreviousstudieshavetestedbeesasawhole,Ciurfaandhiscolleaguesfocusedonforagers,taskingthemwithrememberinganexperiencerelevanttotheirrole:
anodorassociatedwithasugaryreward.
Theresearchersobservedthatasingleexposuretoareward-pairedodorwasenoughformostforagerbeestorememberthatspecificodorthefollowingday.Manyforagerscouldevenremembertheodorthreedaylater.
Theresultsdonotmeanthatallpriorresearchwaswrong,saysAndréFialaoftheUniversityofGöttingen.“Peoplehavedonetheexperimentsinadifferentway.”Still,thenewresultsdoshowthat“thecommonlyheldbeliefthatoneneedsmultipletrainingtrialstoachievelong-termmemoryisnotalwaystrue,”hesays,andthis“reallyadvancesthefield.”
8.WhatdoestheauthorwanttotellusthroughParagraph1?
A.Amodelformemoryresearch.B.Theclassificationofmemories.
C.Newresearchonlearningandmemory.D.Previousfindingsonmemoryformation.
9.Whichfactormightinfluenceabee’smemoryofanexperience,accordingtoGiurfa’sresearch?
A.Whetherthebee'sroleisrelated.B.Whetherthebeeisintroducedornative.
C.Howoftenthebeerepeatstheexperience.D.Howlongthebeeisexposedtothereward.
10.WhatisAndreFiala’sattitudetowardsthenewresults?
A.Doubtful.B.Favorable.C.Intolerant.D.Unclear.
11.Whichofthefollowingisasuitabletitleforthetext?
A.LearningandMemory:
HowHoneybeesRemember
B.HoneybeeMemory:
HoneybeeKnowsWhattoDo
C.HoneybeesRememberafterJustOneLesson
D.HoneybeesUseMemoryforCommunication
D
Weusewhatisknownasinnerspeech,wherewetalktoourselves,toevaluatesituationsandmakedecisions.Now,arobothasbeentrainedtospeakalouditsinnerdecision-makingprocess,givingusaviewofhowitrespondstocontradictorydemands.
AriannaPipitoneandAntonioChellaattheUniversityofPalermo,Italy,programmedahumanoidrobotnamedPepper,withsoftwarethatmodelshumancognitive(认知的)processes,whichallowedPeppertoretrieve(检索)relevantinformationfromitsmemoryandfindthecorrectwaytoactbasedonhumancommands,aswellasatext—to—speechprocessor.ItallowedPeppertovoiceitsdecision-makingprocesswhilecompletingatask,"Withinnerspeech,wecanbetterunderstandwhattherobotwantstodoandwhatitsplanis,"saysChella.
TheresearchersaskedPeppertosetadinnertableaccordingtoetiquette(礼仪)rulestheyhadprogrammedintotherobot.InnerspeechwaseitherenabledordisabledtoseehowitaffectedPepper'sabilitytodowhatwasinstructed.
Wheninstructedtoplaceanapkinonaforkwithitsinnerspeechenabled,Pepperaskeditselfwhattheetiquetterequiredandconcludedthatthisrequestwentagainsttherulesithadbeengiven.Itthenaskedtheresearchersifputtingthenapkinontheforkwasthecorrectaction.Whentolditwas,Peppersaid,"OK,Iprefertofollowyourdesire,"andexplainedhowitwasgoingtoplacethenapkinonthefork.
Whenaskedtodothesametaskwithinnerspeechdisabled,Pepperknewthiscontradictedetiquetterules,soitdidn'tperformthetaskorexplainwhy.
Withthepotentialforrobotstobecomemorecommoninthefuture,thistypeofprogrammingcouldhelpthepublicunderstandtheirabilitiesand
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