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届福建省厦门市高三第二轮复习模拟英语试题三教师版
厦门市2020届高三第二轮复习模拟测试卷
英语试题(三)
本试卷6页,满分120分。
考试用时120分钟
注意事项:
1.答卷前,考生务必用黑色字迹的钢笔或签字笔将自己的校名、姓名、考号、座位号等相关信息填写在答题卡指定区域内。
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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,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂。
A
Timeisrunningoutforthe30-secondTVcommercial
The30-secondtelevisioncommercialwasonceaculturalicon.Unfortunately,ithaslostthatstatus.TVcommercialsaredestinedforhistorymuseums,alongwithcassetteplayersanddial-uptelephones.
TVcommercialshadtheirgoldenerainthe1960s.Peoplehadlotsoftime,particularlyafterwork.Therewerenoemails,textmessagesorsocialnetworkstofollow.TVwaslimitedtoahandfulofstationsthatonlybroadcastduringcertaintimesoftheday.
CommercialswerepartoftheTVexperience.Theyofferedawindowintothenewworldofpackagedgoods,automobilesandairlinetravel.ThankstoTVcommercials,peoplecouldlearnabouttheseproductswithouthavingtogetupfromthesofa.
That’snotthecaseanymore.Fortoday’sinternet-enabledconsumers,TVcommercialsareprobablytheleastefficientwaytolearnaboutaproduct.Theyare30secondsofsell(推销),whileallwereallywanttodoissitbackandwatchourshow.
Time-shifting—theabilitytofastforwardandrewind(倒回)—hasmadeitpossibleforustomakewatchingTVjustonemorescheduledactivityinouralreadypackeddiaries.It’snotthatwedon’twanttohearfrombrands.It’sjustthatwedon’twanttohearfromthemduringthetimewehavesetasidetowatchTV.Astudylastyearshowedthat84percentofrespondentswantedtofastforwardthroughtheadstheywatched.Morethan60percentofthem,meanwhile,downloadedshowssothattheycouldskipcommercials.
Hencetheconceptof“interruptiveadvertising.”Peopledon’twanttobeinterruptedbyadvertising.Theyonlywanttoengagewithitwhentheyareinconsumermodeandthusinthepropermoodforabrand’smessage.
So,areTVcommercialsdeadalready?
Whatsortofbrandmessageisappropriatetoday?
Theanswerisn’tyetclear,butpre-roll(片前的)adsmaybepartofthesolution.Peoplearelesslikelytoconsidersuchadsannoyingsincetheystarttorollbeforetheviewerhasachancetoengagewiththeshow.Itmightbefollowedupbyapageontheshow’swebsite,withlinksthatallowtheviewertoconnectmoredeeplywiththebrand.
1.Accordingtotheauthor,televisioncommercialsareoutdatedbecause______.
①people’sattentionistakenbymanythings
②therearealternativewaysofpromotingproducts
③thereareallkindsofinformationontheinternet
④time-shiftinghasmadeitpossibleforustoskipTVcommercials
A.①②③B.①②④
C.①③④D.②③④
2.Accordingtothearticle,whichofthefollowingstatementsisNOTtrue?
A.Peoplehaveabusierworkschedulenowthaninthe1960s.
B.Peoplenolongercareaboutthebrandmessageinthecommercials.
C.PeopletendtoskipcommercialswhentheysparetimetowatchTV.
D.Peoplewillfeelannoyedwhentheywatchinterruptivetelevisionads.
3.Accordingtothearticle,people’sattitudetowardspre-rolladsismore______.
A.CriticalB.supportive
C.casualD.conservative
【答案】1.B2.B3.B
【解析】
这是一篇说明文。
文章介绍现在电视广告已经过时了,并分析了其中的原因和解决方法。
【1题详解】
细节理解题。
根据第二段中TVcommercialshadtheirgoldenerainthe1960s.Peoplehadlotsoftime,particularlyafterwork.Therewerenoemails,textmessagesorsocialnetworkstofollow.可知,20世纪60年代是电视广告的黄金时代。
人们有很多时间,尤其是下班后。
没有电子邮件、短信或社交网络可以关注。
由此可知,电视广告已经过时了,因为人们的注意力被很多东西吸引了,故选①;根据第四段中Fortoday’sinternet-enabledconsumers,TVcommercialsareprobablytheleastefficientwaytolearnaboutaproduct.可知,对于今天使用互联网的消费者来说,电视广告可能是了解产品最低效的方式。
由此可知,电视广告已经过时了,因为有其他的方式来推销产品,故选②;根据第五段中Morethan60percentofthem,meanwhile,downloadedshowssothattheycouldskipcommercials.可知,与此同时,超过60%的人下载节目,这样他们就可以跳过广告。
由此可知,下载电视节目使我们有可能跳过电视广告,故选④。
故选B。
【2题详解】
细节理解题。
根据第五段中It’snotthatwedon’twanttohearfrombrands.It’sjustthatwedon’twanttohearfromthemduringthetimewehavesetasidetowatchTV.可知,这并不是说我们不想听到品牌的声音。
只是我们在看电视的时候不想听到他们的声音。
由此可知,人们不是不关心品牌。
故B选项“人们不再关心广告中的品牌信息”不正确。
故选B。
【3题详解】
推理判断题。
根据最后一段中Theanswerisn’tyetclear,butpre-rolladsmaybepartofthesolution.Peoplearelesslikelytoconsidersuchadsannoyingsincetheystarttorollbeforetheviewerhasachancetoengagewiththeshow.可知,但是,预告片广告可能是解决方案的一部分,人们不太可能认为这样的广告很烦人,因为他们在观众有机会参与到节目中之前就开始了预告片广告。
由此可知,人们对片前广告的态度是越来越支持的。
故选B。
B
Howdoyoukillyourtimewhenyougotowork?
Mostofusstareatourcellphones,andrefusetomakeeyecontactwithothers.Wejustread,chatwithothersonlineorplaygamesonline.Ormaybewe’reusingthetimebetweenstopstodoourmakeup,catchuponemails,orreadafewchaptersofabook.However,DinaAlfasitakesaverydifferentapproach.
EachdayshehastotravelhoursonbusesandtrainstogettoherengineeringjobatahospitalinIsrael.Ratherthanlookathercellphoneinsilence,sheusesoneveryspecialwaytohaveconnectionwithstrangers.Itisportraitsofthepeopleshemeetsonpublictransporteverydaythatsheistaking.Thephotographscatchthosequietandpersonalmomentsofpeoplereadyingthemselvesforthedayahead.Somepeoplelean(倚靠)theirheadagainstthewindowandgotosleep,somestareintospaceandhaveadaydream,andotherssitquietlytoreadtheirdocumentsorbooks.Eachpicturecatchesonetinymomentinpeople’slives,ripewithpotentialforyourimagination.Itiswonderfulforhertolookatsomeone’scommute(上下班)andmakeupanentirestoryabouttherestoftheirdailyexistence,fromthefathertravellingwithababytothewomanwelcomingachange.
“Whatinspiresmeverymucharethelittlemomentsthathappeneveryday,”DinatoldMyModernMet.“Myworkistotellstoriesthroughasingleportrait,anditprovesthatallyouneedisjusttolookaroundandfindthosemagicmoments.”
4.Whatwillmostpeopledowhengoingtowork?
A.Enjoyreadingabookloudly.
B.Makeeyecontactwithothers.
C.Haveface-to-facetalkswithothers.
D.Concentrateontheirmobilephones.
5.WhatmakesDinadifferentfromothers?
A
Staringintothespaceandhavingadaydream.
B.Leaningagainstthewindowandrelaxingherself.
C.Usinghermobilephonetoappreciatepicturesshedraws.
D.Drawingpeoplewhiletravellingonbusesandtrainstowork.
6.WhichwordcanbestdescribeDinaAlfasi?
A.Cool.B.Careful.
C.Generous.D.Considerate.
7.Whatisthemainideaofthetext?
A.LittlemomentsmakeDinaspecial.
B.Cellphoneisusedtotakespecialportraits.
C.Dinatakesportraitsofotherswhencommuting.
D.Peoplegotoworkwithdifferentwaystokilltime.
【答案】4.D5.D6.B7.C
【解析】
本文是一篇记叙文,主要讲述了Dina在上下班途中为别人画肖像而不是看手机。
【4题详解】
细节理解题。
根据第一段中的“Howdoyoukillyourtimewhenyougotowork?
Mostofusstareatourcellphones,andrefusetomakeeyecontactwithothers.”可知,你去上班途中怎么打发时间?
我们大多数人都盯着手机,拒绝与他人进行眼神交流,由此可知,大多数人上班途中会专注于看手机,故D项正确。
【5题详解】
细节理解题。
根据第二段中的“EachdayshehastotravelhoursonbusesandtrainstogettoherengineeringjobatahospitalinIsrael.Ratherthanlookathercellphoneinsilence,sheusesoneveryspecialwaytohaveconnectionwithstrangers.Itisportraitsofthepeopleshemeetsonpublictransporteverydaythatsheistaking.”可知,每天Dina都要坐上几小时的公共汽车和火车才能在以色列的一家医院工作。
她没有盯着手机看,而是用一种非常特别的方式与陌生人建立联系——为在公交或火车上遇到的人画肖像,这是Dina与别人的不同之处,故D项正确。
【6题详解】
推理判断题。
根据第二段中的“Eachpicturecatchesonetinymomentinpeople’slives”可知,Dina画的每一张人物肖像都捕捉到了人们生活中的微小瞬间,这说明她很细心,故B项正确。
【7题详解】
主旨大意题。
通读全文,特别是根据第二段中的“Itisportraitsofthepeopleshemeetsonpublictransporteverydaythatsheistaking.”可知,本文主要讲述了Dina在上下班途中为别人画肖像而不是看手机,故C项正确。
C
Everyyear,thousandsofteenagersparticipateinprogramsattheirlocalartmuseums.Butdoanyofthemremembertheirtimeatmuseumeventslaterinlife?
Anewreportsuggeststhattheanswerisyes–andfindsthatalumni(毕业生)ofarts-basedmuseumprogramscreditthemwithchangingthecourseoftheirlives,evenyearsaftertheexperience.
TheWhitneyMuseumofAmericanArt,theWalkerArtCenterandtheMuseumofContemporaryArt,LosAngelesrecentlyaskedresearcherstoconductastudytofindouthoweffectivetheirlong-standingteenartprogramsreallyare.Theyinvolvedover300formerparticipantsoffourprogramsforteensthathavebeeninexistencesincethe1990s.Alumni,whosecurrentagesrangefrom18to36,wereinvitedtofindouthowtheyviewedtheirparticipationyearsafterthefact.
Amongthealumnisurveyed,75percentofalumniratedtheteenprogramexperienceasthemostfavorableinfluenceontheirownlives,beatingfamily,schoolandtheirneighborhoods.Nearly55percentthoughtthatitwasoneofthemostimportantexperiencesthey’deverhad,regardlessofage.Andtwo-thirdssaidthattheywereofteninsituationswheretheirexperienceinmuseumsaffectedtheiractionsorthoughts.
Itturnsoutthatparticipatinginartprogramsalsohelpskeepteensenthusiasticaboutartsevenaftertheyreachadulthood:
96percentofparticipantshadvisitedanartmuseumwithinthelasttwoyears,and68percenthadvisitedanartmuseumfiveormoretimeswithinthelasttwoyears.Thirty-twopercentofprogramalumniworkintheartsasadults.
Thoughthestudyisthefirstofitskindtoexploretheinfluenceofteen-specificartprogramsinmuseums,itreflectsotherresearchontheimportantbenefitsofengagingwiththearts.AdecadeofsurveysbytheNationalEndowmentfortheArtsfoundthatchildhoodexperiencewiththeartsissignificantlyassociatedwiththeirincomeandeducationalattainmentasadults.Otherst