贵州省贵阳市第三十八中学学年高三上学期模拟考试英语试题解析版.docx
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贵州省贵阳市第三十八中学学年高三上学期模拟考试英语试题解析版
贵州省贵阳市第三十八中学2019-2020学年高三上学期
模拟考试英语试题(解析版)
第一部分阅读理解(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。
A
KidsSchoolHolidayProgram
ExploreartworksinourcollectionandgethandsonandexperimentwitharangeofnaturalandfoundmaterialsintheCreativeStudios.Thisprogramhasbeendesignedforchildrenandtheirgrown-upstodotogether.
$15perfamily
Familyticket:
2Adultsandupto3Childrenages4–12yrs.
$2peradditionalchild.Babiesupto1yearoldareFREE.
ArtSafari
Hardorsoft?
Roughorsmooth?
Introducekidstotheideaoftexture(质地)throughhands–onactivities,storytellingandgames.
HeadintotheGalleriesandexplorehowartistsexploretextureinourcollection,thenenjoyaprocessartmakingexperienceinourCreativeStudios.
Tuesday18July10.30–11.30am
Forchildrenages3–5
$22perchild
$10peradult
MeetintheNationalCentreforCreativeLearning,Level3
Artplay
Drop-inanytimebetween10amandmiddayandletcreativeplayleadtheway!
ExploretheinteractiveBellaRoom,havefunwithfancydress,singsongs,playexhibition-inspiredgamesandputyourdancemovestothetest!
Wednesdays10am–Midday
Ages0–5
Dropin,andwewelcomeadonationof$5perfamily
NationalCentreforCreativeLearning,Level3
ArtBaby
ExploreMCACollection:
TodayTomorrowYesterdaywhilemeetingotherlike-mindedfamiliesduringthisfunandflexiblegalleryexperience.
Adultsareencouragedtoexchangeideasalongtheway,whilebabiesarefreetodowhattheylike!
Eachtourwraps–upwithaplayfulmatsessiononourArtBabyblanketcreatedbySydneybasedartistLiamBenson–agreatfirsttimeMuseumexperienceforbabies.
Babycarriersandbabiesupto12monthsoldwelcome.
FridayJune30,10.30am–12pm
$22perAdult
Limitedspace,bookingsnecessary
Babiesarefree!
1.Inwhichactivitycanchildrenenjoydancingandsinging?
A.Artplay.B.Artbaby.
C.Artsafari.D.Kidsschoolholidayprogram.
2.WhatinformationcanwelearnaboutKidsSchoolHolidayProgram?
A.Theplace.B.Theorganizer.C.Theadmission.D.Thetime.
3.IftheGreensandtheir4-year-oldtwinsonsgototheArtSafari,theyshouldpay.
A.$20.B.$22.C.$44.D.$64.
4.HowisArtBabydifferentfromtheotheractivities?
A.Ittakesplaceinthemorning.
B.Itshouldbebookedinadvance.
C.Itisintendedforchildrenunder12.
D.Itdevelopsbabies’potentialthroughgames.
B
Itwas1968,andmyhusbandandIhadjustmovedtoCaliforniafromTexas.We’dsoldourfurnituretomakethemoveandneededtoreplaceeverything–andquickly.
Icameupwiththeideaofbeingagameshowcontestant.IwatchedeveryprogramandatlastsettledonABC’sTemptation.
Isaidtomyhusband,“I’mgoingtobeonagameshowandwinsomeprizes,maybeevenacolorTV!
”
Helaughedandsaid,“Whileyou’reatit,whynotwinavacation?
”
AtthePalace,whichwaspacked,myhopesbegantofadewhenIlearnedthatpotentialcontestantshadtosetupaninterviewmonthsinadvance.Isliddowninmyseattowatchthetaping,determinedtoleaveassoonasIcould.
Betweentapings,anannouncertoldjokestokeeptheaudiencelively.Afteronepart,hemusthaverunoutofjokesbecausehepeeredintothecrowdandasked,“Howiseverybody?
Anyonehaveanyproblems?
”
Seeingmychance,Ijumpedupandsaid,“Yes,Ihaveaproblem!
”
Everyoneturnedtostareatme.Thehouselightscameup.Isaid,“IcameallthewayfromTexastobeonthisshow,andI’mjustnotseeinghowit’sgonnahappen.”
Amanwithaheadsetwhoturnedouttobethedirectorwavedhishandatme.“Comeonuphere,”hesaid.Takingmeaside,hesaidIwasthekindofcontestanttheshowwanted,andheinvitedmebackforthenexttaping.
Iwasnervous,butIwasthebigwinnerafterfiveroundsandwasrushedtochangeforanothertaping.ThattimeIwonatotalofalmost$16,000worthofgoods—alargesumin1968.
Wefurnishedournewhousewithmywinnings,whichdidincludeacolorTVandavacation.
5.Whatinspiredtheauthortotakepartinthegameshow?
A.Thedreamtobecomefamous.B.Thewishtochallengeherself.
C.Thedesiretogainwhatsheneeds.D.Thecuriositytolearnaboutthegame.
6.Whydidtheauthorwanttogiveupthegameshow?
A.Shewasn’tgoodattellingjokes.
B.Shefounditwashardtowintheprizes.
C.Thegameshowonlyallowednativesin.
D.Shedidn’thaveaninterviewaheadoftime.
7.Whatlessoncanwelearnfromtheauthor’sexperience?
A.Honestyisthebestpolicy.B.Couragecanmakeadifference.
C.Agoodbeginningiswelldone.D.Thereisnosuchthingasafreelunch.
C
Danielcametoschooleverydayintornshoesthatweretoosmallforhim.Hehadcutholeswherehisbigtoescouldspilloutandnothurtsomuch.Hewasembarrassed.
BeforeDanielwasmeasuredfornewshoes,hewaswithdrawnandquiet.KidslikeDanielhaveverylowexpectations.Theylearnnottoaskevenfortheirmostbasicneedstobemetbecausetheydon’twanttobedisappointed.
ShoesThatFitprovidesnewshoestochildreninneed,likeDaniel,sotheycanattendschoolincomfortandwithdignity,betterpreparedtolearnandplay.AndthisiswhatsetsShoesThatFitapartfromsimilarorganizations.Eachchildismeasuredtoensurethebestfitpossible.Thenthatchildreceivesabrandnewpairofshoes.Andtheseareathleticshoes,sonotonlyaretheytheproudreceiversofnewshoes,buttheycanparticipateingymandafter-schoolsports.
SchoolstaffreportthatchildrenwhoreceivenewshoesthroughtheShoesThatFitprogramattendschoolmoreoftenwithfewerbehavioralproblems.Theyparticipatemoreinphysicalactivitiesandinteractmorewiththeirpeers.
Sandy,theheadmasterofDaniel’sschool,hasseenthatahappychildcanconcentrateonschool.Theyarecalmer,morerelaxed,notasstressedout.Herschoolhashighexpectationsforthesuccessofalloftheirstudentsandthestafftherebelievethatthissolidfoundationmustbebuiltinelementaryschool.Butit’shardtolearnwhenallyoufeelisshame.
ForDaniel,thoseshoesmadeallthedifference.Hewascomfortableandhedidn’thavetoworry–hefeltnormal.Nowhewashappyandinteractingwiththeotherkids.Becausenowhewasjustlikethem.
8.WhatmakesShoesThatFitspecial?
A.Itprovidesathleticshoesforboystudents.
B.Itmakesshoesforchildrentotheirownmeasures.
C.Itmakesmorethanoneshoesforchildreninneed.
D.Itprovidesvariousshoesforchildrentochoosefrom.
9.WhateffectmightthepairofnewshoesmostprobablyhaveonDaniel?
A.Herealizedtheimportanceofstudy.
B.Hedecidedtoearnmoneyonhisown.
C.Hebecamemoreconfidentandactive.
D.Helearnttoturntoothersforhelpwheninneed.
10.HowdoesSandyfeelaboutherstudents?
A.Hopeful.B.Careful.C.Generous.D.Caring.
11.Whatcanbethebesttitleforthetext?
A.ChildrenareinNeedofNewShoes
B.DonateYourExtraShoestothePoor
C.ANon-profitOrganization–ShoesThatFit
D.NewShoesMakeAlltheDifferencetoaChildinNeed
D
Inthe1950s,governmentsinEuropetriedtobananddiscouragewomenfromwearinganewcontroversialswimsuit:
theBikini.Now,it’shappeningagain,butwithburkinis(比基尼)–thelatestfrontinalongWesternwaroverwhatwomenmaywearinpublicspacessharedwithmen,especiallythosebythewaterthatlendthemselvestostatesofundress.
Modernswimwearbeganinthemid-19thcentury,whenAmericanwomen’srightsadvocateAmeliaBloomerbeganpromotingastyleofclothingthenknownas“TurkishDress,”whichcanletwomenmovemoreeasily.
ThoughitspioneerswereBloomer’sfriends,thedressquicklybecameknown,jokingly,asabloomer.Anditwasconsideredanythingbutstylishasthewomenpromotingitwereidentifiedwithreform,notfashion.Consideredasbothuglyanddangerous,thebloomercostumewasridiculedintoextinctioninjustafewyears.
Yetnosoonerhadthenameretiredthanitreappeared,asbathingclothes,whichaffordedwomenmorefreedom.Bythe1870s,thelongsleevesofthebathingdresshadbeencutdowntoshort,cappedonesandthebathingdresseshadbecomemuchshorter.
Bytheendofthatdecade,fashionabledressforwomenwasheavilyinfluencedbymen’sstyles.Onthebeachitself,aone–piecebathinggarment,oftensleevelesshadbecomeafashionableitemforbeachwearbythe1920s.Andweeventuallybegantousetheterms“swimsuit”and“bathingsuit”
Bythelate1940sfashionsteppedaheadoffunctionwhenthebikiniwasintroduced.Nolongerservingthefunctionofswimming,thebikiniwaspurelyfashion.
Nowitistheburkini,intendedtoletMuslimwomenwhofollowreligiousdresscodesenjoythebeach,thatisintendedtoopentheworlduptothesewomenmuchastheBloomer–likebathingcostumedidforWesternwomenmorethanacenturyandahalfago.
Asuitthatclosesoffthebodycan,overtime,helpopentheworld.
12.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“those”inParagraph1referto?
A.Spaces.B.Women.C.Governments.D.Burkinis.
13.Whichistherightorderaccordingtothetimetheyappearedinhistory?
A.Bathingsuit–bloomer-burkini-bikini.
B.Bikini-burkini-TurkishDress-swimsuit.
C.TurkishDress–bathingsuit-bikini-burkini.
D.Bikini-TurkishDress-bathingsuit–burkini.
14.Whatcanwelearnaboutabloomer?
A.Itwaslaughedatbypeople.B.Itisaproductofthefashion
C.ItsdesignerwasAmeliaBloomer.D.Itprobablyappearedinthe1950s.
15.Whatdoestheauthorwanttotellusinthetext?
A.Swimwearstandsforfreedom.
B.Thebriefhistoryofswimwear.
C.Theoriginofmodernswimwear.
D.Swimwearisatooltofightforequality.
第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)
根据短文内容