四川省遂宁市第二中学2020届高三上学期高考模拟卷(一)英语试卷

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48. B 买了土豆之后,作者又从校园经过。 49. C 看上去流氓准备敞开衣服。 50. A 作者的第一本能反应是立刻跑回家。

51. D 她突然想到自己不用害怕流氓。注意表示“突然想到”常用的句型有:It strikes/hits sb.

that…; It dawns on/upon sb. that…; sb. hits on /upon an idea…等等。 52. C 作者决定亲自处理问题。matters常指“麻烦事”。 53. D 意识到有人追赶自己,流氓感到震惊。 54. B 但是作者没有全力追赶。

55. A 因为即使抓住了流氓,作者也不知道该怎么办。even if = even though即使;as if = as

though好像;if only如果…该多好啊。

56. C 作者只是希望能把流氓吓走。注意:scare的意思是“吓,使…害怕”;fear的意思是

“害怕”。

57. D 土豆飞向那个人渣。注意A项要用被动语态才对。 58. A 其他女孩注意到了发生的事情,也加入了战斗。 59. B 雪人变成了雪球。

60. B 作者愈加意识到不能让性别局限自己。

语法填空 61. covering 66. further

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Good news for you. The Beijing Olympic Organizing Committee is going to recruit some volunteers global. The following is some requirements you should meet. To be a Olympic

globallyareanvolunteer, you must have a good command of Chinese or English. Since you have been learning

andChinese in America, you have an advantage over other in language. Besides, you have

othersenthusiastic, optimistic and active personalities, which satisfied the demands for volunteers well.

satisfyYou will definitely devote yourself to serve the Olympic Games. If you are luckily granted to

servingan interview for volunteers, I can meet you at the airport and put you up∧ in my house. Also, I will provide you for more help if you need. Wish you good luck!

with 书面表达 Dear students,

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64. strengthened 69. to end

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I’m Li Hua, president of the English club. Today I’d like to talk about rubbish classification. As we know, rubbish is an unavoidable part of our life. Large amounts of rubbish, such as leftover food, waste paper, used plastic bottles and batteries are produced every day. However, dealing with rubbish has always been a big headache and rubbish is becoming a major environmental problem. It is time that rubbish classification should be practiced.

Here are the reasons. First, by classifying rubbish we can recycle useful materials, thus saving resources and reducing environmental pollution. Moreover, rubbish classification is a scientific and effective way to manage rubbish.

So, why not do your share and make a difference? Different dustbins have been placed in public places, so I appeal to everyone to throw your rubbish into the right dustbins!

Thank you for listening.

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M: Nice hat, Kendra. But what happened to your sweater? I thought you had one on this morning. W: Yes, but I got hot and left it in a taxi. At least it’s a perfect T-shirt day. Text 2

M: Which dress did you finally decide to buy at the clothing store?

W: Well, I was going to buy the black one, but it was 40 dollars. I thought it was a little expensive.

So I bought another one instead and it saved me 10 dollars. Text 3

W: What’s that at the top of your tree? It looks like a Barbie doll. M: That’s an angel. Every Christmas tree should have an angel at the top. W: Oh. We always just put a star at the top of ours. Text 4

W: Stop scratching your arm, Sam.

M: I can’t help it, Gina. It’s so hot outside, and the bugs just love me this year! W: Well, I hope you close the windows tonight. Here, put on this medicine. Text 5

M: Back already? I thought you had three baskets of clothes to wash. W: I did. And I still do. All the machines were full.

M: That’s too bad. I guess you’ll have to go shopping again. Those clothing shops must love you. Text 6

M: Didn’t you want to go to the western art museum? I thought you were interested in cowboys. W: I only wanted to go there because it’s free. Oh, and it’s really close to home. But now I’m

interested in the modern art exhibit.

M: That’s a three-hour drive from here! And it’ll be so crowded there.

W: But mom gave me fifty dollars to spend on my spring break. And I really want to go. M: I’m not sure I can drive you there, Linda. My spring break is a week later than yours. W: I know. But we could go on the weekend. Come on! It’s a nice drive, Sam. M: OK. I guess that’s what big brothers are for. Text 7

M: Yes, Teresa? Did you have a question? W: Oh, sorry, Mr. Johnson. I was just stretching. M: You raised your hand…

W: Yes, I just had a little pain in my arm from all the careful notes I’ve taken. I know you said to

save all questions for the end of class. Sorry for the confusion.

M: No wonder you had to stretch! OK, class. I was just telling you about the emperor kneeling in

the snow. We’ve seen this before in a famous painting. If you’ll just turn to page 54 in your textbooks… Yes, Teresa? Do you have another pain in your arm? W: No, Mr. Johnson. I was wondering if I could use the restroom.

M: No need to ask, Teresa. Just go ahead next time. Please come back quickly. I don’t want to start

the short film until you’re back with us.

W: Thank you, Mr. Johnson. I’ll be back in less than two minutes. Text 8

W: You look exhausted, Carl. Shouldn’t you be more rested since classes are out?

M: I wish! I do feel better without all that homework to grade and students to send emails to, but I

just have a lot of work to do right now. W: What’s going on?

M: Well, it all started when we found this baby bear in our garage. We took it in and raised it. W: Wait…you have a pet bear? I’ll bet it’s lovely!

M: No. That was two years ago. We let it go to live in the forest with the other bears. The problem

is, every spring, people bring us baby bears from their garages to raise. All summer, we feed them, clean up after them, and play with them. I was up all night with a hungry “baby”. W: What a lot of work! I guess it’s part of living next to the forest.

M: Well, we love animals, you know. And this year, we’re hoping to raise some money for

equipment and food. You wouldn’t believe how many apples a young bear can eat! W: What else do you buy?

M: Cages, small toys to keep them entertained, and lots and lots of towels. Bears are very messy! Text 9

M: Is it midnight in here? Turn on a light, Cindy! Or at least open the curtains.

W: Bob, I know it’s dark, but this is comfortable to me. Anytime the light hits my eyes, I feel

worse.

M: How can you get any work done?

W: I’m not working. I have a really bad headache.

M: But you have that exam tomorrow. If you don’t study, you’ll be in hot water with your

professor.

W: But I can’t even open my eyes. I won’t be able to take the test. M: You should see a doctor.

W: I’m actually too sick to go to a doctor’s office.

M: Let me take you! I can put a bag over your head so no light gets in.

W: OK. Get a big pillow to stick over my head, and we’ll get into your fancy car. M: Oh, good. I’m going to call ahead and get you an appointment. Text 10

My name is Wendy, and my presentation is on British Christmas traditions. I know what you’re all thinking: We’re American! We know about Christmas. Well, yes, we share Christmas trees, gifts, and Santa Claus, but the UK has other traditions. For example, you’ll find Christmas crackers at every British Christmas dinner table, but they aren’t food. They’re paper tubes with a gift inside. That loud pop sound is an important part of Christmas to us. The Christmas dinner also has completely different desserts in England. We have Christmas pudding, Christmas cake, and sweet pie. All three are made out of dried fruit and nuts, but they look and taste a little different from each other. I think your fruitcake is similar to our Christmas pudding, but I haven’t seen Christmas cake or sweet pie anywhere. I’ve also never seen a Christmas pantomime here. Pantomimes are silent drama scenes that are acted out by special actors. They became a Christmas tradition in 1800 when “Grimaldi”, a popular story, was performed around Christmas. Nowadays, we perform them at home or see them in theaters, but they don’t really have anything to do with Christmas stories. They’re mostly fairy tales like The Three Bears and Jack and the Beanstalk.

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