高考英语二轮复习 冲刺模拟卷二.docx
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高考英语二轮复习冲刺模拟卷二
2019-2020年高考英语二轮复习冲刺模拟卷
(二)
第一部分 听力(略)
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。
Thesharingeconomyhasgrowninrecentyearstoincludeeverythingfromapartmentsharingtocarsharingtomunitytoolsharing.Sincexx,anewformofsharingeconomyhasbeenemerginginneighborhoodsthroughouttheUSandaroundtheworld—LittleFreeLibraries.Thelibrariesareboxesplacedinneighborhoodsfromwhichresidentscanwithdrawanddepositbooks.LittleFreeLibrarieseinallshapesandsizes.Somelibrariesalsohavethemes,focusingonbooksforchildren,adults,ortourguides.
Inxx,TodBolbuiltthefirstLittleFreeLibraryasagifttohismother,whowasadevotedreader.Whenhesawthepeopleofhismunitygatheringaroundit,exchangingconversationsaswellasbooks,heknewhewantedtotakehissimpleideafurther.“IthinkLittleFreeLibrariesopenthedoortoconversationswewanttohavewitheachother.”Bolsaid.
Sincethen,hisideahasbeeamovement,spreadingfromstatetostateandcountrytocountry.AccordingtoLittleFreeLibrary.org,therearenow18,000ofthelittlestructuresaroundtheworld,locatedineachofthe50USstatesand70countriesinEurope,AfricaandAsia.
TheInternethashelpedtospreadLittleFreeLibraries.ButanAtlanticarticlesaysthelittlestructuresserveasacureforaworldofe-readerdownloads.Thelittlewoodenboxesarerefreshinglyphysicalandhuman.Formanypeople,thesenseofdiscoveryisLittleFreeLibraries’mainappeal.“Agirlwalkinghomefromschoolmightpickupagraphicnovelthatgetsherexcitedaboutreading;amanonhiswaytothebusstopmightfindavolumeofpoetrythatchangeshisoutlookonlife,”saystheAtlanticarticle.“Everybookisapotentialsourceofinspiration.”
21.HowdoLittleFreeLibrariesgettheirbooks?
( )
A.Citizenssharedthem.
B.TodBoldonatedthem.
C.USgovernmentprovidedthem.
D.Themunitiesboughtthem.
22.WhydidTodBolwanttobuildmoreLittleFreeLibraries?
( )
A.Hewantedtopromotehisideaworldwide.
B.Hewasinspiredbythesharingeconomy.
C.Theycanofferneighborsmorechancestotalk.
D.Theyareagifttopleasehismother.
23.LittleFreeLibrariesattractreadersmostinthat .
A.theyconnectstrangerstogether
B.theyarelocatedallovertheworld
C.theyareinvariousshapesandsizes
D.theymaygivereadersasenseofdiscovery
( B )
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24.WhatisTenThousandVillages?
( )
A.Atown.B.Awebsite.
C.Ashop.D.Anorganization.
25.Theunderlinedword“flyer”probablymeans .
A.asoftwareB.ane-book
C.aticketD.anadvertisement
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C.atTenThousandVillagesat5:
00p.m.D.atanyshopore-shop
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C.7dollarswillgotoPrimarySource
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( C )
Theearthprovidesuswithalmosteverythingthatweneedtoeat,sleep,workandentertain.Todoallthis,weusetheearth’sresources.Becausesomeofushavemorebuyingpower,theyendupusingmoreresourcesthantheyusuallyneed.Atthesametime,wealsocreateagreatdealofwasteandpollution.Sowealsoneedtothinkabouthowmuchlandweusetodealwiththatwaste.Thentwothingshappen:
first,largenumbersoftheworld’spopulationgetmuchlessresourcesthantheyneedtolive;second,theearthisdamaged.
Theamountsofresourcesweconsumedarelikefootprints.Theyshowwhoselifestylesareaburdenontheearthandwhoselifestylesarenot.Becauseafewpeopleeatupmostoftheearth’sresources,themajorityhavetobeartheconsequences—likepollution.Thisistheecologicalfootprintsthattheearthkeepsinitsmemory.
Someyearsago,afamousexpert,calledWilliamRees,developedthisideaoftheecologicalfootprints.Today,thisideahasbeelikeamagnifyingglass(放大镜).Itallowsustoseewhetherwearelivinglivesinawaythatkeepstheearthinareasonablygoodshape.Oncetheearthgoesoutofshape,thereisnohopeforhumanbeings.
CountriesliketheUnitedStatesandCanadahavebigecologicalfootprints.ReescalculatedthattheaverageamountofenergyandmaterialsconsumedbyaCanadianiswhatalandof4.3hectarescanproduce.Indiahasafootprintof0.4.ThismeansthattheenergyandmaterialsconsumedbyanIndianiswhat0.4hectaresoflandcanproduce.Butifwelookmorecarefully,wewillfindthatevenwithinIndia,thefootprintsofthecityIndianaremuchlargerthantheruralIndian.
28.Whichofthefollowingisthebesttitleforthistext?
( )
A.Footprintsontheearth
B.Howtoprotecttheearth
C.Footprintsofwildanimals
D.Howtoreducepollutionontheearth
29.Ourfootprintsontheearthreferto .
A.thecitieswebuild
B.thecultureswecreate
C.themarksweleaveonroadsbehindus
D.theresourcesweuseandthewasteweproduce
30.Accordingtothetext,richpeople .
A.shouldgivemoremoneytothepoor
B.areusingtoomanyresources
C.arehelpingthepoortolivebetterlives
D.shouldliveinruralareaswiththepoor
31.WelearnfromthetextthatRees .
A.putforwardtheideaoftheecologicalfootprints
B.thoughthighlyoftheUnitedStatesandCanada
C.thoughtIndiawasanextremelypoorcountry
D.thoughtrichpeoplemadegreatcontributionstosociety
( D )
Birdslearnhowtoflymuchlikeahumanbabylearnstowalk:
abinationofinstinct(本能)andpractice.Notallbirdsareinstinctiveflyers,however.Flightlessbirds,suchaspenguinsandostriches(鸵鸟),nolongerhavetheinstincttoimitatetheircousins.Thenewbornofbirdspeciesthatcanfly,suchaspigeonsandhummingbirds,haveasensethatitisanaturalactparethistoahumanbabywhoinstinctivelyunderstandsthatstandinguprightisanaturalgoaltoachieve.
Mostbirdscannotflyuntiltheirmusclestructurehashadtimetodevelop.Atthattime,anestistheirentireworld.Babybirdsarenotresponsibleforfoodgatheringorprotectionoftheirnest,sotheydeveloppsychologicaldependence.Parentbirdsbegintoteachtheirbabybirdstheimportanceofflyingbyremainingashortdistanceawayfromthenestduringfeeding.Iftheyoungbirdsaretosurvive,theymuststepawayfromthenest.Frequently,thismeansafewhardfallstothegroundfollowedbyalongtripbacktothesafetyofthenest.
Allpractice,awkwardasitmayseem,doesteachthebabybirdsaboutthemechanicsofflight.Fallstothegroundbeemorecontrolledastheyoungbirdstretchesoutitswings,andshortjumpsbacktothenestbeelongerflight.Parentbirdscontinuetoencouragethemtoleavethenestforlongerperiodsoftime.Somespeciesevenadoptatoughlovepolicy,leavingthebabybirdsalonetodeveloptheirowninstincts.
Afterafewweeksofpracticeandimitation,youngbirdslearnmoreadvancedflyingtechniques:
howtousethewindforliftandhowtomakecontrolledlandings.Eventually,allofthesebeeinstinctiveandyoungbirdscanstartfamiliesoftheirown.
Forbirds,flyingisademandingexercise.Fortunately,manybirdshaveairsacs(气囊)thatactashumanlungs,andeachbreathabirdtakesismuchmoreconcentratedthanhumans’breath.Birdsalsohaveverywell-developedpectoral(胸部的)musclesforconstantwingmovementandastrongheartforendurance.Mostbirdsareactuallyswimmingthroughtheair,usingtheweightoftheairbeneaththemtokeepthemselvesintheair.
32.Whatbirdsandhumanbabieshaveinmonisthatthey .
A.havetolearnnewthingstosurvive
B.arebornwithsomekindofinstinct
C.havemanygoalstoachieve
D.liketoimitatetheircousinsastheygrow
33.Whydoparentbirdsstayashortdistanceawayfromthenestduringfeeding?
( )
A.Toletbabybirdsknowflyingisimportant.
B.Tomakebabybirdsmoreindependent.
C.Todevelopbabybirds’musclestructure.
D.Tomakebabybirdsbeebrave.
34.Whatdoesthelastparagraphmainlytalkabout?
( )
A.Bodystructurethathelpsbirdsfly.
B.Thesimilaritybetweenbirdsandhumans.
C.Difficultiesbirdsmightmeetwhentheyfly.
D.Theadvantagesbirdshavewhentheyfly.
35.Whatwouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?
( )
A.Practicemakesperfect
B.Howdobirdslearnhowtofly?
C.Birdshaveaninstinctforsurvival
D.Whydosomebirdsadoptatoughlovepolicy?
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。
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