小孩的英文单词-合适的拼音
山东省2020年普通高中学业水平等级考试英语试题
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第一部分 阅读(共两节,满分50分)
第一节
(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5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
MarineLand Theme Park
With numerous
rides,a variety of wildlife from both land and sea
and shows filled with
action-packed
excitement,no wonder it’s a hit with visitors from
all over the world.Whether
riding on the
world’s biggest steel roller coaster,Dragon
Mountain,or enjoying a show filled with
fun-
loving dolphins and intelligent whales,you’re sure
to have the time of your life at
MarineLand.Having been in business for more
than 50 years,this park has something for every
member of the family!
Highlights&Attractions:
The King Waldorf
Stadium Show:This entertaining,educational and
heart-warming show
features dolphins,white
whales,sea lions,and walruses and is sure to leave
you in awe as well as
help you understand and
appreciate these wonderful marine mammals(海洋哺乳动物).
Arctic Cove:It featuring one of the largest
white whale collections in the world,visitors are
able to purchase a pass to Arctic Cove where
they can touch and feed the whales as well as view
them underwater.
Friendship
Cove:Breathtaking underwater viewing allows you to
enter the magic world of
the killer whale
below the water surface or on a surface level
walkwav.
Hotels:
Villager Lodge:It is
located in Niagara Falls,Ontario.
Diplomat
Inn:Within half a mile of the Skylon Tower,it is
the choice for an inexpensive
location.
Marriott Niagara Falls Fallsview Hotel&Spa:It
is close to popular attractions and the
Scotiabank Convention Center.
Days Inn
Lundy’s Lane:It is located just two miles from the
gorgeous Niagara Falls and the
Skylon Tower Observation Deck.
Hours of
Operation:10:00 am-5:00 pm(Sept.11th—Oct.13th)
Phone:417—823—0981
1.What can be learned
about MarineLand Theme Park?
A.It is only
suitable for kids.
B.It was opened fifty years
ago.
C.It has both 1and and marine animals.
D.It has the world’s biggest roller coaster.
2.What is special about Arctic Cove?
A.It
has the largest white whale collection in the
world.
B.It allows visitors to enter the magic
world of the killer whale.
C.It features an
entertaining show starring various marine mammals.
D.It provides visitors with a chance to
interact with white whales personally.
3.Which
hotel suits you best if you have a tight budget?
A.Diplomat Inn.
B.Villager Lodge.
C.Days Inn Lundy’s Lane.
D.Marriott
Niagara Fails Fallsview Hotel&Spa.
B
A few
weeks ago,I bought a locally-grown salad from a
vending machine(自动售货机).But
then I immediately
realized that it was packaged in a plastic jar.“I
guess I live with this jar now
and forever.”I
thought sadly as I stared down at my new child.
The salad jar was only the latest in a long
line of examples of how I am addicted to the
responsibility of reusing everything,trying to
never throw anything away.Water bottles have been
given second lives,and berry containers are
transformed into Tupperware.I recently even looked
at a plastic straw in my fruit juice:Could I
reuse it too…?
Yet trying to squeeze my salad
jar under my kitchen counter this weekend,I
finally had to
admit:Being an environmentalist
has turned me into a hoarder(囤积者).While keeping a
certain
number of jars and vegetable bags will
allow me not to buy new containers,at a certain
point
those 30 berry containers begin to get a
bit unnecessary.Who am I kidding?Then one day I
came
across a blog post that asks
accusingly.“Are you turning your own home into a
landfill(垃圾填埋
场)?”
In my defense,there is
absolutely no excuse not to be a conscious
consumer.The solution is
painfully obvious,but
hard to admit:Delaying waste is not,in
fact,rejecting waste.In an
over-packaged,over-
consuming culture,this can feel like a
burden.While I refuse to throw away
packaging,the fact remains:I already have
it.The damage is done.I’ve been ignoring one of
the most essential and difficult
parts—reduce,reuse,recycle.Even if I go out of my
way to reuse
the waste I do have,I need to
reduce what I am bringing home in the first place.
While I might not be ready to go
full zero-waste,it’s a goal that is admirable to
work
toward.Until then,my salad jar child is
going to make a great overnight oats jar.
4.What does the author try to indicate by the
last sentence in paragraph 2 ?
A.How important
reusing is.
B.How enthusiastic she is about
reusing.
C.How she makes use of the plastic
straw.
D.Why she is responsible for reusing
plastic straws.
5.Why does the author say she
has turned into a hoarder?
A.She enjoys
collecting a variety of small jars.
B.She has
saved far more containers than she needs.
C.She likes the idea of saving fine packages
in daily life.
D.She stores more berry
containers than other containers.
6.What does
the underlined word“this”in paragraph 4 refer to?
A.Over-packaging.
C.Over-consuming.
B.Delaying waste.
D.Rejecting
waste.
7.The author realizes at last that she
should___________.
A.buy fewer over-packaged
goods
B.throw away unnecessary packaging
C.reuse materials as much as possible
D.appreciate the value of recycling materials
C
It is common for adults to use“baby
talk”when interacting with babies.This way of
speaking
attempts to imitate the sounds babies
make when they first try to talk.But is this form
of
communication helpful to a child’s
development?
Several studies have suggested a
clear link between parental language methods and a
child’s
early language development.Studies
showed that language learning in babies was
improved when
parents spoke more than a few
simple words and used a wider vocabulary.Earlier
research found
that the style of speech used
by parents to communicate with their baby could
have an influence
on language development.
One such speaking style is known
as“parentese”.Research has shown that babies react
better
to this kind of language in the first
months of life.Generally,parentese involves adults
speaking in
a higher voice and at a slower
speed.The language is simplified,while sentences
are short and
often repeated.Studies from the
past 30 years have confirmed that babies spoken to
in parentese
developed larger vocabularies
throughout the first three years of life.
A
new study on the subject,a project of the
University of Washington’s Institute for
Learning & Brain Sciences,examined whether
parents can be effectively taught methods to
improve their parentese skills.
Naj a Ferjan Ramírez.working in the Institute
for Learning&Brain Sciences,said that the
parents involved in the research were first
shown the importance of language input for their
baby’
s development.Parents were then given
suggestions on how to use different parentese
methods,
and then rated on how well they used
these methods with their child.She added that the
new study
is important because there are still
a 1ot of parents with little knowledge about how
to use
parentese to help their child.This was
one reason the researchers included parents from
different
cultural and economic groupings.
8.How do parents usually talk with their
babies?
A.By speaking in a funny style.
C.By raising speaking speed.
B.By
copying babies’sounds.
D.By whispering in
babies’ears.
9.What can we learn from the
second paragraph?
A.Babies’language skills are
decided by talent.
B.Babies’language is
improved by simple words.
C.Parental language
style helps improve babies’behavior.
D.Parental language methods affect
babies’language development.
10.Where can you
find how parents were trained in parentese skills?
A.In paragraph 2.
C.In paragraph 4.
B.In paragraph
3.
D.In paragraph 5.
11.What can be the
best title for the text?
A.Communicating with
babies matters more
B.Parentese is a good way
to practice language
C.The more parents
help,the better babies 1earn
D.Speaking
parentese helps with babies’language learning
D
Gwheezie,a nurse,wrote about her heart
attack symptoms on social media.“Last Sunday I
had a heart attack.I’m alive because I called
911.I never had chest pain.It wasn’t what you
read in brochures.”
Gwheezie pointed out
that she recently helped her neighbor clean out
the garden and actually
thought it was muscle
strain(扭伤).The pain ran across her upper
back,shoulders and equaly
down both arms.“I’d
just written it off because it wasn’t really
bad,”Gwheezie said.She even
drove six hours to
help her mother the day before the actual attack
came.However,she almost
died because she
didn’t call it“chest pain”.“I was lucky,”she
wrote.“And I wanted to warn
women our heart
attacks feel different.”
“Pain that comes and
goes seems like a surprising symptom,but it’s
actually common for
heart disease,”women’s
health expert,Jennifer Haythe says.“Some women
will experience chest
pain,but it may feel
different than the typical‘crushing
pain(压迫性疼痛)’men will
describe.Other women won’t have chest pain at
all,which can be deadly.”Sanjiv
Patel,MD,
says.“Women are far more likely to
develop untypical symptoms for a heart
attack,including
indigestion,shortness of
breath,tiredness,and arm,neck and back pain,etc.”
But there are ways to distinguish if the pain
is heart-related.“If you have pain and it gets
worse when you exhaust yourself,that’s more
likely to be a sign,”Patel says.“If you have pain
and difficulty breathing when you’re sitting
and watching TV,you get up and walk around and it
goes away,the pain is probably not related to
your heart.Moreover,if it comes back the next day
for a longer period of time.you’11 want to see
a doctor.”
“Any new symptom that doesn’t feel
quite right calls for an immediate call or visit
to your
doctor,”Haythe says.“Take your body
seriously.It’s usually telling you something.”
12.Why did Gwheezie post her heart attack
symptoms on social media?
A.To raise some
money.
C.To inform other women.
A.Ignored it.
B.To record the process.
D.To share her
lucky story.
D.Discovered it.
13.What
does the underlined phrase“written it off”in
paragraph 2 probably mean?
B.Recorded it.
C.Treated it.
14.What do Jennifer Haythe’s
words indicate?
A.Pain is a fairly rare
symptom for heart disease.
B.Chest pain may be
a good thing for heart disease.
C.Women are
far more likely to die of heart disease.
D.Men
have more chest pain symptoms than women.
15.How can we distinguish heart-related pain?
A.Ftom the breath and sleep.
B.Ftom the
position and frequency.
C.From the tiredness
and heart beats.
D.From the degree and length.
第二节 (共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多
余选项。
Despite how routine it may seem,there are work
etiquette tips that can be used when using
the
telephone for work-related issues.For example,it
is best to answer the phone by the third
ring.In addition,smiling before answering the
telephone may make one’s voice seem more
business-like and friendlier. 16
If the
telephone rings at work and it is a personal
call,work etiquette tips may be applicable
as
well.For example,the conversation should not make
other co-workers,who can likely overhear
the
conversation,uncomfortable. 17 In addition,the
volume of these conversations should be
monitored so other co-workers are not
disturbed.
18 For example,the subject line
should be descriptive.Using all capital letters
should be
avoided in the text or the subject
line of the email.In addition,exclamation or
question marks
should be used with
caution.
One of the main issues that frustrate
people in a workplace,such as an office,is strong
odors(气味).These odors may come from food or
perfume. 19 As a result,one of the easiest
and most constructive tips is to avoid using
products such as strong perfume or eating food
that
has strong odors in the workplace.
Another point of debate in many workplaces is
centered around the use of common areas,
such
as kitchens,conference rooms,or lunch rooms. 20
Not many people want to sit at a table
with
bits of food on it from the previous person.
A.Remember that these areas should be cleaned
after they are used.
B.Also,do not eat or
drink while taking a work-related phone call.
C.Medical conditions and personal issues
should be discussed in private.
D.Many people
are familiar with what is considered good work
etiquette.
E.What smells wonderful to one co-
worker may smell terrible to another.
F.It is
still good work etiquette to hold doors for women
in the workplace.
G.There are some work
etiquette tips that may be used for work-related
emails.
第二部分 语言运用(共两节,满分30分)
第一节
(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选
项。
Meals on Wheels delivery service is for those
facing life-threatening illnesses like Borden did
back in 2012.She had just finished a Master’s
program in 21 when she was diagnosed
(诊
断)with cancer called Invasive Ductal
Carcinoma.Soon,her mother was diagnosed with
cancer.Borden moved to Grand Rapids,Michigan
to take care of herself while 22 her mother.
“It’s a 23 time in your life when you have
great need for nutrition but you can’t provide
healthy 24 for yourself,”Borden said.“Having
a Master’s in Nutrition,I knew how 25
nourishment was during my cancer treatment and
recovery.”
She started Revive and Thrive while
going through treatment, 26 out to local
hospitals and
kitchens to get the organization
off the ground.Soon she was 27 meals for
patients referred to
her by social
workers,nurses and doctors in the area.
She
28 each patient to get a sense of what their
nutrition needs are and how long they’1l
need
help.Then,she gets to 29 .
“Serving meals to
patients is equally important as teaching them to
cook healthy foods,to
30 job skills,life
skills and the joy of being able to 31 others in
their community,”Borden
says.
She works
with a head chef who 32 the nutrient-rich meals
and makes sure each meal
contains the
essential vitamins and proteins that a person
fighting a life-threatening illness 33 .
“When you’re 34 and dealing with cancer by
yourself,it can cause you more
depression.Knowing somebody cares about what
you eat is 35 ,”she said.
21.A.medicine B.education
22.A.nursing B.teaching
23.A.dangerous B.hard
24.A.1ifestyles B.spirit
25.A.rare
26.A.going
28.A.tells
29.A.rest
30.A.1earn
31.A.judge
32.A.eats
33.A.needs
34.A.alone
B.calling
B.cures
B.work
B.show
B.serve
B.expects
B.makes
B.wise
C.economics
C.guiding
C.common
C.meals
D.nutrition
D.training
D.valuable
D.sleep
D.important
D.speaking
D.comparing
D.meets
D.bed
D.test
D.relax
D.proves
D.provides
D.free
D.inspiring
B.adequate C.comfortable
C.reaching
C.checking
C.exams
C.schoo1
C.require
C.gather
C.shares
C.old
C.creates
27.A.enjoying B.preparing
35.A.interesting B.amusing C.amazing
第二节 (共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
Qian Xuesen,a
gifted rocket scientist 36 led China’s space and
rocketry programs,was
born in Shanghai in
December 1911.He 37 (admit)into Shanghai Jiao
Tong University in
1929.In1934,he won 38
scholarship and in 1935 he left China to study at
the Massachusetts
Institute of Technology.One
year later,he 39 (go)to the California Institute
of Technology to
start graduate studies under
Theodore yon Kármán,a world-famous professor of
aerodynamics(空
气动力学).
From 1938 to
1955,Qian stayed in America,working with Kármán to
research
aerodynamics,rocketry and
missiles.Despite his high salary and comfortable
life in the US,Qian
remained 40
(concern)about his home country’s development.In
October 1955,Qian braved
all the difficulties
and 41 (final)made his way back to China.
Upon
his arrival,Qian Xuesen,together 42 dynamics
expert Qian Weichang,established
the Institute
of Mechanics.Then Qian set out 43 (1ead)China’s
missile and rocketry
programs.
Uninterested in fortune and fame,Qian devoted
his life to 44 (rebuild)the nation.“As a
Chinese technician,my life’s purpose is to
serve the people,”he said.“If after I die the
public
feels I have made a contribution during
my life,that 45 (approve)will be the highest
praise of
a11.”Qian died on Oct.31,2009.The
Chinese people will never forget his contribution.
第三部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(满分15分)
假定你
是李华,你校将举办中国风光摄影比赛,中外学生均可参加。请给你的新西兰朋
友Daniel写封电子
邮件邀请他参赛,内容包括:
1.发邮件的目的;
2.投稿截止时间;
3.参赛作品发送至邮箱:photoshow@zhschool。
注意:
1.词数80左右;
2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;
3.开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数。
参考词汇:中国风光摄影Chinese landscape photography
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Yours,
Li Hua
第二节(满分25分)
阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。续
写的词数应为15
0左右。
The first thing Eileen Korey noticed when
she got into the car that Wednesday afternoon in
early May was a small diamond ring in the
tray(托盘)between the front seats.It hadn’t been
there
before.Weeks earlier,she had taken the
car in to have the airbag replaced.The car
belonged to her
daughter and son-in-law and
she was helping them out.Now she was picking it
up.That’s when
she saw the ring.Korey,64,of
Lake Oswego quickly contacted her daughter and
son-in-law to ask
if they were missing a
diamond ring or if any of their friends had
reported losing a ring.They both
wrote
back,saying they had no idea what she was talking
about.
Korey took the ring to the service desk
at the garage to ask if any women technicians
might
have left a ring in the car while they
were working on it.The woman behind the counter
said only
men worked on the cars.
Korey
asked if the desk clerk could get information from
the guy who had replaced the
airbag.Over a
two-way radio(对讲机),Helbt said he’d placed the ring
in the tray when it dropped
to the car’s floor
after he opened up the steering column to replace
the airbag.He was not sure
how it got there.
She knew a friend who was a jeweler and
stopped by to have her look at the ring to see if
it
was real.Her friend said the diamond,set in
a white gold hand,was worth$$1,200 and Korey
could easily sell it for $$500.But she wouldn’t
sell it.After making sure the ring didn’t belong
to anyone in her family—or anyone at the auto
shop Korey tracked down the first owner of the car
using paperwork she found in the glove box.Her
detective work led her to a dealership in
Beaverton,and the car’s first
owners:Daniel and Ashleigh Hannah.The Hannahs had
purchased
the small ring when they got engaged
and were saving money to buy a house.
Paragraph 1:
One Sunday
afternoon
,
they were driving to an event in
their car but had to stop at the bank
and use
the ATM machine.__________________________________
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Paragraph 2:
The couple searched the
parking lot and the car
forhours
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Nothing.__________________
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英语模拟测试
1.C 细节题。根据第1段第1句“with numerous
rides,a variety of wildlife from both land and
sea…”可知,MarineLand Theme Park里既有陆地动物又有海洋动物。
2.D 细节题。根据Arctic Cove介绍中的visitors are able to
purchase a pass to Arctic Cove
where they can
touch and feed the whales as well as view them
underwater可知,游客可以触摸
并喂食鲸鱼,即与鲸鱼互动。
3.A
细节题。根据Diplomat Inn介绍中的it is the choice for an
inexpensive location可知,
Diplomat
Inn是比较便宜的旅店,适合预算紧张的游客。
4.B推断题。根据第2段内容可知,作者为了环保
尽量不扔掉任何东西,甚至连一根吸管
都想再次使用。由此可知,第2段最后一句表明了作者对环保的热
衷程度。
5.B推断题。根据第3段第1、2句可知,作者为了践行环保理念贮存了很多不必要的容器
,
使自己在不知不觉中成了一个囤积者。
6.B词义推测题。
【解题思路】上一句
“推迟浪费实际上并不等于拒绝浪费”中的“推迟浪费”意指作者把大
量的商品包装容器囤积起来再次使
用,但这并不等于“拒绝浪费”,因为“在一个过度包装
和过度消费的文化中”,像作者这样的“推迟浪
费”做法更像是一个负担。
【命题意图】词义推测题旨在考查考生根据上下文推测单词、短语或句子的
内涵或外延的能
力。该题型既可以针对单词、短语的内涵进行考查,也可以针对某一句子的外延或代词指
代
的内容进行考查。
7.A推断题。根据倒数第2段最后两句可知,作者意识到自己忽略了环
保第一个环节——
少买过度包装的商品。
8.B细节题。根据第1段第2句可知,父母通过模仿婴儿的第一次发声和他们进行交流。
9
.D细节题。根据第2段最后一句可知,父母与婴儿交流时所采用的语言方式会影响婴儿
的语言发展。
10.D推断题。根据第5段第2句可知,这项研究给父母们培训了“父母语”的方法。
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.D主旨题。根据全文内容可知,本文主要讲的是“父母语”对婴儿的语言学习有很好的
促进作用。 <
br>12.C细节题。根据第1段和第2段最后一句可知,Gwheezie在社交媒体上分享自己心脏
病发作的症状是为了提醒其他女性。
13.A词义推测题。根据画线部分的上下文可知,Gwhee
zie对疼痛并没有太在意,因为她
觉得不是很严重。由此可知,该短语是“忽略”的意思。
14.B推断题。根据第3段第2、3句可知,Jennifer Hayt
he介绍了男性和女性心脏病发作预
兆的差异。部分女性在疾病发作时并无明显的胸痛症状,这有可能会
致命。由此可知,胸痛
可能是件好事,因为这能让人们及时发现病情并得到治疗。
15.D推断题。根据第4段的worse和a longer period of
time可推知,判断疼痛是否与心脏
有关的主要依据是疼痛的程度及其持续的时间。
16~20 BCGEA
21.D考查名词。根据第2段的Having a
Master’s in
Nutrition可知,Borden刚完成营养学
硕士学业时被诊断患癌。
22.A考查动词。根据上文的“Soon,her mother’was diagnosed
with cancer.”可知,Borden
搬家是为了照顾她生病的母亲。
23.B考查形容词。Borden需要营养但得不到营养餐,这对她来说是艰难的。
24.C考查名词。根据上文可知,此处指为自己提供健康的饮食。
25.D
考查形容词。根据上文的in your life when you have great need
for nutrition可知,营
养餐在治疗及康复过程中具有重要作用。
26.C考查动词。根据下文的Soon she was___meals for
patients referred to her by social
workers
可知,Borden创办了Revive and
Thrive,并联系了当地医院和厨房以帮助患者。
27.B考查动词。根据上文的She
started Revive and
Thrive可知,Borden很快就开始为患者
准备营养餐了。
28.D考查动词。根据下文的to get a sense of what their
nutrition needs are and how long they’
11 need
help可知,为了了解每个病人的需求,Borden去医院见了每个病人。
29.B考查名词。Borden联系了病人及厨房后就开始工作了。
30.A考查动词。Borden教病人做营养餐,还教他们学习技能。
31.B考查动词。
根据上文的Borden教病人做营养餐及其他的技能可知,她希望病人能够
为社区里的其他人服务。
32.C考查动词。根据上文的She works with a head
chef及下文的makes sure each meal contains
the
essential vitamins可知,Borden与一名厨师长合作为病人制作他们所需的营养餐。
33.A考查动词。
34.A考查形容词。根据下文的dealing with
cancer by yourself可知,Borden理解病人在独
自应对癌症时沮丧的心情。
35.D考查形容同。根据上文的Borden为病人所做的一切及Knowing somebody
cares about
what you
eat可知,知道有人关心自己的饮食对病人来说是令人鼓舞的。
36.who/that
37.was admitted 38.a 39.went 40.concerned
41.finally 42.with
43.to lead 44.rebuilding
45.approval
第一节
One possible version:
Dear Daniel,
Our school is going to hold a
Chinese Landscape Photography Competition next
month.I am
writing to invite you to take part
in the competition.The theme of the competition is
Chinese
landscape.Any student,international
students included,who is interested in landscape
photography is welcome to participate.Since
you have taken a lot of wonderful landscape
photographs when travelling in China,it will
be a golden chance to show your pictures to us.
The deadline for submitting your artworks is
January,18.If you are interested,please send
your works to photoshozc@zhschoo1.
Yours,
Li Hua
第二节
One possible
version:
Paragraph 1:
One Sunday
afternoon
,
they were driving to an event in
their car but had to stop at the bank
and use
the ATM machine
.
Ashleigh
,
showing
her husband where to turn
,
gestured wildly
with her
left hand and felt the ring slip
off
.
However
,
when searching the car
carefully
,
they weren
’
t able
to
find it
.
They figured it fell out of the
open driver
’
s side window
.
Paragraph 2:
The couple searched the
parking lot and the car for
hours
.
Nothing
.
Later
,
back
at home
,
the Hannahs searched through the
car for hours
.
Nothing
.
Years
later
,
Daniel bought his wife a
much
larger engagement
ring
.
Finally
,
this month Korey made
contact with Daniel Hannah
.
They
met
,
and as a reward for returning the
ring
,
she simply asked that Daniel send her
a photo of the
moment he surprised his wife
with her lost engagement ring
.
On
Mother
’
s Day
,
Ashleigh
’
s
son
gave her the ring
.
It
didn
’
t fit and was much smaller than her
replacement ring
,
but none of that
mattered.