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2021年1月20日发(作者:联系人的英文)
2020

2
月线上高三模拟试题





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D
四个选项中,选出最佳选项。

A
Every week there are amazing things to do in Los Angeles with kids! We’ve collected a list of what
we think are the most fun, most interesting family events in LA at the beginning of 2020—and hopefully
will result in LA parents and kids having the best time together as a family!

Kids Week Activities

Vroman’s Bookstore



695 E. Colorado Blvd, Pasadena, CA 91101





Vroman’s Bookstore is hosting special Kids Week Activities all week long from Monday, Jan. 6th
through Friday, Jan. 10th. Different activities are planned each day including an Art Extravaganza (on
Tuesday) and Superhero Day (on Wednesday). All activities are free, but reserve in advance to make
sure there are enough supplies and materials available for everyone.

Into the Woods

Hollywood Bowl



2301 N. Highland Ave., Los Angeles, CA 90068





Enjoy a performance of Into the Woods happening at the Hollywood Bowl on Friday, Jan. 10th
(8:00 pm), Saturday, Jan. 11th (8:00 pm), and Sunday, Jan. 12th (7:30 pm). Be a part of “an enchanted
world of magic beans, towering giants, and handsome princes.” Tickets are available online.

Family Sandcastle Building Day

Cabrillo Marine Aquarium 3720 Stephen M. White Dr., San Pedro, CA 90731




Head to the Cabrillo Marine Aquarium on Saturday, Jan.11th 10:00 am to 3:00 pm for Family
Sandcastle Building Day. Bring your favorite sandcastle building tools and your creativity to this free
event.

Outdoor Art Moves, Winter 2020 & 826LA@Hammer: Who's Got the Art? Hammer






Museum 10899 Wilshire BIvd, Los Angeles, CA 90024





The Hammer Museum is hosting two different special events on Sunday, Jan.12th. At both 11:00
am & 1:00 pm, children aged 5 and above can participate in Outdoor Art Moves, Winter 2020 led by
movement director Zoe Rappa
-
port. Families will “discover relationships between nature, art, and the
creative process” during these special movement activities. Also happening at 11:00 am is
826LA@Hammer: Who's Got the Art? Children aged 8
-
14 will help “inspect the galleries, correct clues,
and crack the case of a legendary mystery theft.

21. Which activity needs to be booked ahead of time?

A. Kids Week Activities
.



















B. Into the Woods.

C. Family Sandcastle Building Day.










D. Outdoor Art Moves, Winter 2020.

22. Where can kids enjoying playing detectives go?

A. 695 E. Colorado Blvd., Pasadena.




B. 2301 N. Highland Ave, Los Angeles.

C. 3720 Stephen M. White Dr. San Pedro.


D. 10899 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles.

23. Who is the passage mainly intended for?

A. Artists and directors.




















B. Parents and kids.

C. Guides and tourists.





















D. Builders and architects.


B
My nephew came for a visit one hot, July weekend. I persuaded him to stay inside by joining him in a
Nintendo game. After being mercilessly defeated by a more experienced player, I suggested that we relax
for a while. He slipped out of the room and I caught a few moments of peace and quiet.

“Look, Alice,” he said enthusiastically as he ran over to the chair where I was recovering. “I found a
kite. Could we go outside and fly it?”

Glancing out of a nearby window, I noticed there was not a breeze (
微风
). “I'm sorry, Tripper,” I said,
sad to see his disappointed eyes, but thankful for the short period of rest from more activities. “The wind is
not blowing today. The kite won’t fly.”

The determined 10
-
year
-
old replied. “I think it’s windy enough. I can get it to fly,” he answered, as he
hurried out through the back door. I peeked through the curtains to watch determination in action. Up and
down the yard he ran, pulling the kite attached to a small length of string. The plastic kite, proudly
displaying a picture of Batman, remained about shoulder level.

He ran back and forth, as hard as his ten
-
year
-
old legs would carry him, looking back hopefully at the
kite trailing behind. After about ten minutes of unsuccessful determination, he came back in.

I asked

“How did it go?” “Fine,” he said, “I got it to fly some.” As he walked past me to return the
kite to the closet shelf, I heard him say under his breath, “I guess I'll have to wait for the wind.”

At that moment I heard another voice speak to my heart. “Alice, sometimes you are just like that. You
want to do it your way instead of waiting for the wind.” And the voice was right. We usually want to use our
own efforts to accomplish what we want to do. We wait for the wind only after we have done all we can and
have exhausted our own strength. We must learn how to rely on Him in the first place!

24. The writer didn’t fly the kite with his nephew because she _____________.

A. wanted to get relaxed

,
B. preferred to stay in peace and quiet

C. thought the weather was not suitable

D. was not so experienced in flying kites

25. Which word can best describe Tripper?

A. Insistent.











B. Naughty.








C. Sensitive.







D. Clever

26. What can we infer from Paragraph 5?

A. Tripper became hopeless.

B. Tripper was easy to give up.

C. Tripper didn’t want to admit defeat.

D. Tripper was disappointed with the kite flying.

27. What is the best title for the passage?

A. Try Your Best.































B. Fly a Kite in Life.


C. Wait for the Wind.


























D. Determine to Succeed.

C

Chinese Culture Shown to the World with Love

Li Ziqi, a short video blogger specializing in traditional Chinese cooking and handicrafts, has gained
worldwide popularity.

Li has about 20 million followers on Sina Weibo, China’s equivalent to Twitter, plus 7 million
followers on overseas social media networks. Many foreigners say they have got to know traditional
Chinese food culture via her channel.

It is the spirit of craftsmanship (
技艺
) behind her works that makes Li’s video clips attractive. She
strictly follows the authentic traditional steps and procedures in making traditional Chinese food and
handicrafts, such as peach flower wine and silk, and goes to great lengths to ensure her videos are accurate.
Sometimes she spends several months producing one of her videos.

Li has been inheriting (
继承
) traditional Chinese culture in a rather creative way. A closer look at her
videos will show that they are never with any “analysis” that makes people feel bored. They just show
audiences each and every detail of traditional Chinese culture so that the latter knows how Chinese live their
beautiful and elegant lives. It is that universal appeal that makes her works so attractive. Thanks to Li's
efforts, many intangible cultural heritages that only existed in memories and written records now appear
before our eyes. Via her short videos, Li presents the image of a beautiful and friendly China.

With the growth of the Chinese economy, people overseas are showing more interest in traditional
Chinese culture. Li has shown how to satisfy that interest in a good way, namely showing the best parts of
traditional Chinese culture with her heart.

To effectively present the beauty of Chinese culture to the world, we need more Li Ziqi.

28. What can we learn about Li Ziqi’s video clips?

A. They promote the sales of Chinese food and handicrafts.

B. They attract a large number of foreigners to visit her online shop.

C. They are based on her family’s recipes of making traditional Chinese food.

D. They aim to introduce traditional Chinese food culture and handicrafts worldwide.

29. What could be inferred from Paragraph 3 and Paragraph 4?

A. Analysis of Chinese culture in Li’s videos makes people bored.

B. Cultural heritages usually exist in memories and written accounts.

C. Li makes sure all of her video clips are short enough to be downloaded.

D. Details and accuracy play significant roles in the success of Li’s videos.

30. What does the underlined word “intangible” in Paragraph 4 mean?

A. nonphysical








B. inaccessible






C. invaluable






D. unnoticeable

31. What is the author’s purpose in writing the passage?

A. To provide guidance on cooking and making handicrafts.

B. To suggest a way of attracting more followers on Sina Weibo.

C. To encourage more people to make efforts to bring Chinese culture to the world.

D. To give an example of how to gain worldwide popularity as a short video blogger.

D
Food experts say washing could spread the germs on your turkey in the kitchen sink or nearby food.
But it's been a challenge trying to convince cooks to stop rinsing
(冲洗)
off raw poultry. Germs that can
make people sick are common in the guts of healthy poultry and are legally allowed to be on raw turkey
and chicken. The assumption is that nobody eats their poultry raw, and that thorough cooking will kill the
bacteria.

The do—not—wash raw poultry advice from the USDA is relatively new and perhaps hasn't caught
on because it goes against the common belief that washing makes things clean, said Chapman. Benjamin
Chapman, a study author and food safety expert at North Carolina State University, said the instinct to
wash raw poultry goes back at least decades when people relied more on visual clues to spot problems
with poultry. Meanwhile, washing hands and surfaces are also important.

But food preparation is a complicated act, and germs from poultry can be spread even if it's not
washed, especially when birds are removed from packaging.

The
USDA
-
funded
study
stresses
that
point.
Researchers
sprayed
raw
chicken
with
a
harmless
strain of E. coli

大肠杆菌)
and watched volunteer cooks at test kitchens. Among those who washed their
raw chicken, about a quarter ended up spreading the bacteria to their lettuce. But even some of those who
did not rinse the chicken got germs on the lettuce. And there are other opportunities for germs to survive
on turkeys: melting and cooking.

To ensure a bird is thoroughly cooked, they say to use a thermometer to check that the deepest and
thickest parts of it have reached 165 degrees. Even after the meal is cooked, you aren't out of the danger
zone. To keep turkeys and other leftovers safe, experts say they should be refrigerated after two hours.

32. Why don't people accept USDA's advice?

A. Because the advice is relatively new.

B. Because cleaning seems more trustworthy.

C. Because cooks clean the turkey before cooking it.

D. Because heat can kill most germs and no one eats raw food.

33. What can be concluded from Paragraph 4?

A. Food packages carry germs.

B. Hands and surfaces are easy to get E. coli.

C. Germs from a turkey can be spread whether it is washed or not.

D. Multiple methods should be applied to food to get rid of germs.

34. Which way may help to cook a turkey safely?

A. Rinse off the turkey before it is heated.

B. Keep the turkey away from the lettuce and refrigerator.

C. Wash hands and packages before taking out the turkey.

D. Use a thermometer to check the temperature of the turkey.

35. From which section of a magazine is the text probably taken?

A. Medicine.







B. Science.





C. Education.



D. Culture.

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