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2020年高三模拟试题2020/3/8

英语

注意事项:

1.答题前,先将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题纸和答题卡上。

2.选择题的作答:

每小题选出答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。

3.非选择题的作答:

用签字笔直接答在答题纸上对应的答题区域内。

第I卷

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

StagecoachBuses—Populartickets

Dayrider

Travelasmuchasyoulikeinoneday.

WithStagecoachDayriderbusticketsyoucanmakeasmanyjourneysasyoulikeforoneday.Theyoffermorevalueformoneythanbuyingasingleorreturn,asyoucantravelonallStagecoachbuseswithinyourchosenticketzone.BuyticketsusingtheStagecoachBusApporbuyonthebus.Withcontactlesspaymentsnowavailableonallourbuses,youdon'tneedtoworryaboutfindingthecorrectchange!

BusandBoat

Unlimitedbustravelforonecarintheselectedzone,plusaboatride.

Explorethecountrysideonbusthenenjoythefinemountainviewsfromthecomfortofaboatdeck.Youcanboardoneofourmanyboatsorsteamerslocatedatfourofthedistrictsmostoutstandinglakes.Stagecoachhavecombinedbus&boatticketswhichareavailableforConiston,DetwentWater,UllswaterandWindermere.

SightseeingTickets

Nevergetlostanddon'tmissathing.

Hop-onandhop-offalldayasmuchasyoulikeatanyofthebusstopsontherouteandseeallthebestsightsandattractionsyourchosentownorcityhastooffer.You'llalsolearnlotsofhistoryalongthewayfromoneofourexpertguides.

StudentTickets

Flexiblestudentbustickets

Areyouastudentandgettingreadyforthenewterm?

YoucantravelforalotlesswithStagecoach'sstudentbustickets.You'llneedacurrentstudentIDcardwithaphototobuyaStagecoachstudentticket.ThenameonyourIDcardwillneedtomatchthenameonyourticket.

1.Whatistrueaboutthe"Dayrider"ticket?

A.Youneedthecorrectchangetobuyit.

B.Youcanuseittotravelanywhereinthecity.

C.Itcanbepurchasedwithyourmobilephone.

D.Itcanbeusedwithanybuscompany.

2.Ifyouwanttogosightseeingaroundofthelakeareas,whichticketisthemostsuitable?

A.Dayrider.B.BusandBoat.C.Sightseeing.D.Studenttickets.

3.Whatisneededifyouwanttobuyastudentticket?

A.Aphotoofyourself.B.Yourname.C.Thebusapp.D.ValidstudentID.

B

ItwasthesmallhoursofthemorningwhenwereachedLondonAirport.IhadcabledLondonfromAmsterdam,andtherewasahiredcartomeet,buttherewasonemoreunfortunatehappeningbeforeIreachedmyflat.InallmytravelsIhavenever,butforthatonce,beenrequiredbytheBritishcustomstoopenasinglebagortodomorethanstatethatIcarriednogoodsliabletoduty.Itwas,ofcourse,myfault;theextremetirednessandnervoustensionofthejourneyhaddestroyedmydiplomacy.Iwas,forwhicheverreason,sotiredthatIcouldhardlystand,andtothequestion,“haveyoureadthis?

”Irepliedwithextremefoolishness,“yes,hundredsoftimes.”

“Andyouhavenothingtodeclare?

“Nothing.”

“Howlonghaveyoubeenoutofthiscountry?

“Aboutthreemonths.”

“Andduringthattimeyouhaveacquirednothing?

“NothingbutwhatisonthelistIhavegivenyou.”

Heseemedmomentarilyataloss,butthenheattacked.Theattack,whenitcame,wasutterlyunexpected.

“Wheredidyougetthatwatch?

Icouldhavekickedmyself.Twodaysbefore,whenplayingwatergameswithafriendinthebath,IhadforgottentotakeoffmyROLEX,andithad,notunnaturally,stopped.Ihadgoneintothemarketandbought,fortwelveshillingsandsixpence,anuglytimepiecethatmadeastrangenoise.Ithadstoppedtwice,withoutanyreason,duringthejourney.

Iexplained,butIhadalreadylostface.Iproducedmyownwatchfromapocket,andaddedthatIshouldbegratefulifhewouldconfiscate(没收)thereplacement.

“Itisnotaquestionofconfiscation,”hesaid,“thereisafineforfailingtodeclaredutiablegoods.AndnowmayIpleaseexaminethatRolex?

IttookanotherquarterofanhourtopersuadehimthattheRolexwasnotcontraband(走私货).JustwhenIletoutasighofrelief,hebegantosearchmyluggage!

4.WhendidthewriterarriveatLondonAirport?

A.Intheearlymorning.B.Lateatnight.C.Atnoon.D.Lateinthemorning.

5.Whatcanweconcludefromthequestionsaskedbythecustomsofficer?

A.Hewasjustdoinghisdutybyaskingthepassengersomeusualquestions.

B.Hemusthavenoticedthewriter'suglywatch.

C.Hewantedtoembarrassthewriter.

D.Hemusthavenoticedthewriter'stiredness.

6.Whatdidthewriterthinkofthewatchheboughtinthemarket?

A.HewasfondofthewatchbecauseitwasaRolex.

B.Hefoundthewatchusefulthoughitwasverycheap.

C.Hedidn'tlikethewatchatall.

D.Hewasinterestedinthewatch.

7.Afterreadingthestorywecaninferthatthewriter_______.

A.knewlittleaboutthecustomsregulations

B.musthavespentalongtimeatthecustomsandhavebeenletgowithoutanypunishment

C.musthavebeenfinedbecauseofcarryingmanycontrabandgoods

D.musthavefailedincatchingthehiredcar

C

Thisseason,thebushfiresinAustraliahaveburnedmorethan12.35millionacresofland.Atleast25peoplehavebeenkilledand2000homesdestroyed.AccordingtotheBBC,thisisthemostcasualties(伤亡)fromwildfiresinthecountrysince2009.TheUniversityofSydneyestimatesthat480millionanimalshavediedinSouthWalesalone.

ZekeHausfather,anenergysystemsanalystandclimateresearcheratBerkeleyEarth,saidwarmertemperaturesandextremeweatherhavemadeAustraliamoresusceptibletofiresandincreasedthelengthofthelengthofthefireseason.“Thedrierconditionscombinedwithrecordhightemperaturesin2019createdmainconditionsforthedisastrousfires.Australia’sfireswereworsenedbythecombinationofthosetwo.2019wastheperfectstormforbeingthewarmestyearonrecordforAustraliaandthedriestyearonrecordforAustralia,”HausfatheraddedonFriday.

KevinTrenberth,aseniorscientistattheUSNationalCenterforAtmosphericResearch,saidwarmeroceantemperaturesarealsocontributedtomorevariableweatheraroundtheworld.Trenberthbelievesthatglobalwarmingcontributedtoenergyimbalancesandhotspotsintheoceans,whichcancreateawaveintheatmospherethatlocksweatherpatternsinplaces,causinglongerraineventsinIndonesia,forexample,andatthesametimecontributingtodroughtinAustralia.Hesaidthatonceanareaexperiencesdroughtconditionsfortwomonthsormore,itincreasestheriskoffirescatchingandspreading.Thosechangingweatherpatternsduetoglobalwarmingmakedroughteventslonger.

Climateexpertsstressthatclimatechangeisnottheonlyfactorintheseverityofwildfires.Howlandismanagedcanalsoimpacttheamountoffuelavailableforfires.Practiceslikecontrolledburnsandotherfactorscanimpacttherisktopeopleandproperty,suchaswarningsystemsandthetypeofdevelopmentinagivenarea.Changingthosepolicieshasgreatpotentialtolimitfuturedamagefromwildfiresalongwithchangestohowfiremanagementresourcesaredispatched(派遣).

8.Whatarethenumbersaboutinparagraph1?

A.ThecausesofAustralianfires.B.TheresultsofAustralianfires.

C.ThedamagedareasofAustralianfires.D.ThepropertydestructionofAustralianfires.

9.Whichofthefollowingbestexplains"susceptibleto"inthesecondparagraph?

A.Veryquicklytoadaptto.B.Veryseriouslytofocuson.

C.Verylikelytobeinfluencedby.D.Veryeasilytobeprotectedagainst.

10.WhatcanweinferfromTrenberth'sresearch?

A.Globalwarmingistherootcauseofthebushfires.

B.Longerdryweathercontributestoglobalwarming.

C.Warmeroceantemperaturespromotefiresspreading.

D.Theimbalancedenergyleadstothetemperaturerising.

11.Whatdoestheauthorintendtodointhelastparagraph?

A.TostresstheeffectsofAustraliafires.

B.Toshowthemethodsforcontrollingburns.

C.TopredicttheseriousnessofAustraliafires.

D.Toprovidesomeadviceaboutreducingdamage.

D

Forgrownups,anafternoonsnooze(打盹)isofteneasiersaidthandone.Butmanyofushaveprobablyexperiencedjusthowsimpleitcanbetocatchsomesleepinagentlyrockinghammock(吊床).Byexaminingbrainwavesinsleepingadults,researchersreportedintheJune21issueofCurrentBiology,aCellPresspublication,thattheynowhaveevidencetoexplainwhythatis.

“Itisacommonbeliefthatrockingcausessleep:

wefallasleepinarockingchairsoonand,sinceancienttimes,wecradleourbabiestosleep,”saidSophieSchwartzoftheUniversityofGeneva.“Yet,howthisworkshadremainedamystery.Thegoalofourstudywasmadeupoftwoparts:

totestwhetherrockingdoesindeedimprovesleep,andtounderstandhowthismightworkatthebrainlevel.”

Schwartz,MichelMühlethaler,andtheircolleaguesLaurenceBayerandIrinaConstantinescuaskedtwelveadultvolunteerstonaponacustommadebedor“experimentalhammock”thatcouldeitherremainstillorrockgently.Allparticipantsweregoodsleeperswhodidn’ttypicallynapanddidnotsufferfromexcessivesleepinessduringtheday.Eachparticipanttooktwo45minuteafternoonnaps,onewiththebedstillandonewiththebedinmotion,whiletheirbrainactivitywasmonitored.

“Weobservedafastertransitiontosleepineachandeverysubjectintheswingingcondition,”Mühlethalersaid.“Surprisingly,wealsoobservedadramaticboostingofcertaintypesofsleeprelatedbrainwaves.”

Morespecifically,rockingincreasedthelengthofstageN2sleep,aformofnonrapideyemovementsleepthatnormallyoccupiesabouthalfofagoodnight’ssleep.Therockingbedalsohadalastingeffecton

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