巴蜀中学届高考适应性月考卷六英语试题及答案.docx
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巴蜀中学届高考适应性月考卷六英语试题及答案
巴蜀中学2020届高考适应性月考卷(六)
英语
第二部分阅读理解(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A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
A
Thisisalistofplacestospendthe2020Olympicsifyouaren'tgoingtoJapan.
Australia
ThefactthatthesummerOlympicsfallduringAustralia'swinterseasonisworthkeepinginmindfortworeasons:
itmakestravelingtherecheaper,andit'sstillnottoocold.AsfarastheOlympicsareconcerned,therewillbenoshortageofopportunitiestowatchtheGainesinbetweenyourvariousexplorationsofthecountryanditslimitlessactivities.
Thailand
Thailandisabreathtakingplacetospendsometimeduringanysummer,andprovidesaperfectsettingforOlympicviewing:
Youcangoscubadivingonemorningbeforewatchingsportsallafternoon,orsimplyduckoutforworld-famousstreetfoodinbetweenevents.ButThaisportsfansmayalsobetakingextrainterestintheOlympicsthesedays.
UnitedStates
TheU.S.islikelytobeasinterestedintheOlympicsasanyothernation,givenitscollectionofathleteswhowillbetakingcenterstage.Youcanrestassureditwon'tbedifficulttowatchtheGamesnomatterwhereyou'revisitingspecifically.Thisleavesyouwithallsortsoffunoptions.YoucanvisitaluxuryskiresorttownlikeAspen,whichturnsintoagorgeoushikingdestinationinthesummer.
GreatBritain
NotunliketheU.S.,Britainwillmakeforafunplacetospendthe2020Olympicsbecausethere'sagreatdealofnationalinterestinanumberofdifferentsports,andthelocalathletesareexpectedtobecompetitive.SummercanalsobeagoodtimetobeinBritainingeneral,withrelativelymildtemperaturesallowingforfullexplorationofthecountry.ThatmeansyoucanstayinthebeautifulLakeDistrictifyoulike,hikingorkayakingwhenyou'renotwatchingtheGames.
21.WhatisspecialaboutAustraliaasadestinationinanOlympicsummer?
A.Itsseason.B.Itsactivities.C.Itssports.D.Itsscenery.
22.Whichcountrycanyougotoifyouareastreetfoodlover?
A.Australia.B.Thailand.C.UnitedStates.D.GreatBritain.
23.WhatdotheU.S.andBritainhaveincommonasfunplacestospendthe2020Olympics?
A.Theybothhaveapleasanttemperature.B.TheyarebothinterestedintheGames.
C.Theybothownlotsofsportscenters.D.TheyarebothEnglish-speakingcountries.
Whilemanyparentsallowchildrenfreereignoftheinternetathome,it'sacommondebateineducationcirclesonhow—andif—digitaldevices(数码设备)shouldbeallowedatschool.
Someschooldistrictshaveseengreatimprovementsbyallowingdigitaldevicesintheclassroom.Onethingisclear:
ifdigitaldevicesareallowed,thereshouldbeguidelinesandrulesinplace.
Studentsneedtobetaughtonlinesafety,theuseofjudgmentindetermininggoodqualitysourcesofinformation,andrestraintfrompersonaluseintheclassroom.Inotherwords,theyneedtolearnallaboutdigitalliteracyanddigitalcitizenship.
Therearemanyresourcesforteachingtheseconcepts,andagreatplacetostartistheInternationalSocietyforTechnologyinEducation(ISTE).Theircomprehensivestandardsfocusontheskillsandqualitiesstudentsshouldhaveinordertobesuccessfulinthedigitalworld.ISTEalsoteamedupwithGoogleanddevelopedanonlinedigitalcitizenshipgamecalledInterland.Iteducateskidsaboutdigitalcitizenshipininteractiveways.Studentslearnhowtobegooddigitalcitizensaswellashowtocombathackersandbullies.
Ifaschoolisgoingtoallowand/orencouragetheuseofdigitaldevicesintheclassroom,thenteachersalsoneedpropersupportintermsoftraining,professionaldevelopment,andcurriculum.TheycanstartwithcurriculumandPDresourcessuchasthoseprovidedbyCommonSenseMedia,butinordertofullyutilizethem,teachersneedtimetoplanandcooperatewitheachother.Digitaldevicesshouldonlybeusedwhentherearespecificgoalsinmind,focusingonstudentsafety,digitalcitizenship,andcriticalthinking.
24.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"restraint"inparagraph3mean?
A.Self-control.B.Self-respect.
C.Self-destruction.D.Self-service.
25.WhichofthefollowingaboutISTEisTRUE?
A.Itfocusesontheskillsandqualitiesteachersshouldhave.
B.ItworkedwithGoogleanddevelopedanofflinegame.
C.Iteducateskidsaboutcitizenshipintraditionalways.
DIthelpsstudentslearnproperonlinebehavior.
26.Ifdigitaldevicesareallowedatschool,teachersneedto.
A.providegoodresources
B.cooperatewithgovernments
C.spendtimetrainingstudents
D.receivesupportinmanyforms
27.What'stheauthorspurposeinwritingthispassage?
A.Tocommentonthephenomenonofmobilephoneuseoncampus.
B.Toadviseagainstbringingmobilephonesintoclassrooms.
C.Toprovideguidelinesfordigitaldeviceuseinclass.
D.Toraiseawarenessofdigitaldeviceuseasawhole.
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Michael'srealmusicalgeniuslayinthefactthathecouldcreateentiresongsinhisheadandusehisvocalabilitiestoconveyeachpartorinstrumenttopeoplewhowouldbeplayingthesong.Hespokemanytimesaboutthefactthathehadtunescropupinhismindatallhoursofthedayandnightandeithersangthemimmediatelyintohistrademarktaperecorderorbeatboxedthesongoutloudtohiscollaborators.Heneverlearnedhowtoreadmusicsoitwasreallyaninstinct(本能)forhim.Anduntilweknowmoreabouthowthebrainworks,Idon'tthinkit'spossibletofullyunderstandhismusicalgifts.
IwouldsaythatMichaelJacksonfeltmusicthroughouthisentirebeing.Onecannottalkabouthisskillsasamusicianasseparatefromhisskillsasadancer.Fromearlyoninhissolocareer,hewouldjudgeasongbasedonwhetherthemusicmadehimwanttodance.Hewasfamousfordancinginthestudiowhilehewassingingandhisbrilliantmusicengineer,BruceSwedien,builtMichaelaspecialplatformsothathecoulddancewhilerecording.SwedienalsokeptalotofJackson'sdancingsoundsintherecordings.Whetherhetapped,fingerpoppedorclapped,thesoundsbecameanactivepartofthemusic.
AstoMichaelJackson'ssongwriting,Idon'tthinkhe'severreceivedenoughcredit.Ifyoulistentotheprogressionofhisskillsinthisareayoucannothelpbutbeimpressed,Technically,hekneweverythingabouthowtomakeagreatsongandbetweenhislyricalabilities,hismusicalinstinctsandhisactualperformanceasasinger,hecannotbetouched.
28.Michaeljudgedasongbasedon.
A.whetheritsbeatsweresteadyB.whetherhewantedtodancetoit
C.whetheritswriterwasfamousD.whetherhecouldfeelit
29.WhatdoesthewriterthinkofMichael'ssongwriting?
A.Itwasatabasiclevelandnothingspecial.
B.Heactuallydidn'tknowhowtowriteasong.
C.Hislyricalabilitieswerelowerthanhisactualperformance.
D.Heshouldhavebeenpraisedmoreforit.
30.Whatisthemainideaofthetext?
A.MichaelJackson'smusictalentslieinhisoveralldevelopment.
B.TheworldhasknownMichaelJackson'sdancingskills.
C.ForMichaelJackson,songwritingisthebestamongallskills.
D.MichaelJackson'sjudgmentofmusichasneverreceivedenoughcredit.
31.WhatistheauthorsattitudetowardsMichaelJackson'smusicaltalents?
A.Neutral.B.Indifferent.C.Negative.D.Positive.
D
Parents9lovefortheirchildrencanmakethemdocrazythings,likedriving40milestodeliverasinglesoccercleat(护腿板).Butoneoftheweirdestthingsparentsdoislovetheirchildrenmorethantheirpartners.
Beforeyoucallchildservices,letmebeclear:
Ofcourseyouhavetoloveyourkids.Ofcourseyouhaveto
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puttheirneedsfirst.Butdoingsoisalsoano-brainer.Children,withtheirurgentandoftentricky-to-understandneeds,easilyattractdevotion.Partnersdon'tneedtobefedanddressedorhavetheirtearsdried.Lovingyourkidsislikegoingtoschool—youdon'treallyhaveachoice.Lovingyourpartnerislikegoingtocollege—it'supto
youtoshowupandparticipate.
Sowhydotheharderworkforthelessadorable,morecapablebeinginyourlife?
Onereason,actually,isforthekids.Researchstronglysuggeststhatchildrenwhoseparentsloveeachotheraremuchhappierandmoresecurethanthoseraisedinalovelessenvironment.Theyhaveamodelofnotjustwhatarelationshiplookslikebutalsoofhowpeopleshouldtreateachother.
Diarystudies,inwhichparentslogtheirday'sactivitieseachevening,haveshownthatmishandledtensionsbetweenacouplearelikelytoturnintoparents'badinteractionswiththeirkids,especiallyforfathers.Children,whoseparentsareoftenquarrellingwitheachother,blamethemselvesforthefightinganddoworseatschool,anotherresearchhasfound.Infact,a2014surveyof40,000U.K.householdsshowedthatteenagerswerehappiestoverallwhentheirmotherswerehappywiththeirrelationshipswiththeirmalepartners.Andthisisforparentswhostaytogether;theoutcomesforkidsofdivorcearegenerallydarker.Oneofthebestthingsyoucandoforyourkidsistoloveyourpartnerasmuchasyoucan.
32.Whydoestheauthormentiontheexampleof“asoccercleat"inparagraph1?
A.Toattractreaders'attentiontothetopic.
B.Toprovidebackgroundinformationfortheresearch.
C.Tostresstheneedforparents,participationinkids'education.
D.Togiveparentssuggestionsonhowtotakecareoftheirchildren.
33.Howisparagraph2developed?
A.Bygivingexamples.B.Byusingstatistics.
C.Bymakingcomparisons.D.Byquotingfromfamouspeople.
34.Whathaveresearchersfound?
A.Kidsaregenerallyhappieriftheirparentsloveeachother.
B.Fathersaremorelikelytohavebadinteractionswiththeirkids.
C.Itisstrangethatparentslovetheirchildrenmoreth