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1、高考英语一轮复习精选提分专练第一周星期日仿真模拟卷一I2019-2020年高考英语一轮复习精选提分专练第一周星期日仿真模拟卷一(I)第一部分听力(略)第二部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分35分)第一节单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)请认真阅读下面各题,从题中所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。1.I am afraid I am not fit for the job,because it is one requires a lot of patience.A.who B.that C.what D.where2.Efforts will be made to new t

2、eaching models to exploit the students potential.A.accelerate B.innovateC.differentiate D.compile3.Do you live in the neighborhood near Nanjing Road?No.I there these days to visit my uncle.A.have stayed B.would stayC.had stayed D.am staying4.Compared with the longstanding friendship between the two

3、countries,their boundary dispute is only a issue.A.sensitive B.controversialC.political D.temporary5.Im late,for I was caught in the traffic jam.Oh, .Find another excuse.A.take your time B.take it easyC.dont worry D.come on6.Mary donated half of her money to charity,and spent half on her education.A

4、.another B.otherC.any other D.the other7.Nowadays many teenagers often take their parents love for granted.Seldom what they should return them when they are old.A.do they think B.they thinkC.think they D.did they think8.The professor came in, by his assistants.A.accompanied B.accompanyC.company D.co

5、mpanied9.I am sure I saw Brian in the park this morning.You be imagining things.He left for America last night.A.need B.canC.must D.shall10.The reason why her son is always thin is that he is about what he eats.A.curious B.concernedC.particular D.crazy11.Itll take at least 2 hours to do this!Oh, !I

6、could do it in 30 minutes.A.come on B.pardon meC.you are right D.dont mention it12. their hats into the air,the fans of the winning team let out loud shouts of victory.A.To throw B.ThrownC.Throwing D.Being thrown13.Its surprising that your brother Russian so quicklyhe hasnt lived there very long.A.p

7、icked up B.looked upC.put up D.made up14.Information has been put forward more middle school graduates will be admitted into universities.A.while B.as C.when D.that15.The air conditioners are ,but they have not been delivered.A.in place B.on saleC.on order D.in order第二节完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)请认真阅读下面

8、短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。You and I agree to meet at four thirty.I show up at 4:33.I dont say anything,because thats close enough to satisfy our social 16 .Only after five minutes do you 17 me to say,“Sorry,I m late.” After ten minutes I owe you an 18 :“The freeway exit was closed.I had to go

9、four miles out of my way.” After twenty minutes I have to make a full and serious 19 .After forty minutes Id better not 20 at all.That sort of thingso formally 21 and never explicitly stateddrives people from other cultures 22 .Anthropologists(人类学家) list the 23 things to cope with in a foreign land.

10、Second only to the language barrier is the way we deal with 24 .Now psychologists look at our 25 of time another way.They go into several countries and measure the 26 of life.They measure the accuracy of bank clocks and how fast city residents walk.They time transactions(交易) in banks and post office

11、s.They see 27 people take to answer questions.Japanese keep a 28 of the fastest pace.Americans are a 29 second.Italians and Indonesians are at the bottom of the 30 .Italians give long answers to your questions.Indonesians dont 31 setting their bank clocks. 32 American cities,Boston and Kansas City a

12、re fastest.New York is up there,of course,but we keep a faster pace here in Houston.Californias “slowpace” reputation is 33 ,as the slowest pace of all is kept in Los Angeles.In a technologydense world,the tension of life has changed our view of time. 34 ,if we are smart enough,we should not live by

13、 the clock only when we have to.Now its 4:55.Im walking 35 ,towards our 4:30 meeting.16.A.contract B.connectionC.construction D.confidence17.A.order B.intendC.require D.expect18.A.action B.announcementC.explanation D.eruption19.A.apology B.excuse C.option D.opinion20.A.look up B.stay upC.keep up D.s

14、how up21.A.observed B.introducedC.impressed D.imitated22.A.immoral B.unawareC.crazy D.thrilled23.A.fastest B.toughestC.strangest D.funniest24.A.study B.timeC.budget D.transport25.A.view B.commentC.contact D.phenomenon26.A.rhyme B.pace C.ratio D.session27.A.how often B.how farC.how soon D.how long28.

15、A.tradition B.noteC.record D.secret29.A.narrow B.shallowC.close D.severe30.A.mood B.addressC.reference D.list31.A.take over B.care aboutC.reply to D.answer for32.A.Off B.AmongC.Despite D.Besides33.A.ruined B.accomplishedC.erased D.deserved34.A.However B.ThereforeC.Thus D.Rather35.A.consistently B.un

16、consciouslyC.unhurriedly D.anxiously第三部分阅读理解(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)请认真阅读下列短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。AWith the news that were now spending more time on our phones than with our significant others,it might be time to think about reducing our screen time.Smart phones really are addictive and the more

17、 you use one,the worse it gets.So,how can we try and build those boundaries so that we spend less time on our phones?Here are our suggestions.1.Turn off notifications(提示信息).Does checking a single notification turn into a halfhour of phone browsing?Youre not aloneits all too easy to get sucked into t

18、he social media world through one alert.If you disable all unnecessary notifications,this is less likely to happen.2.Find out how much youre using your phone.There are various apps,such as Quality Time for Android and Moment for iOS,which monitor your phone usage and inform you just how many hours a

19、 day youre spending looking at a screen.These apps also allow you to set alerts to remind you if you are using your phone too much.3.Set up phonefree periods every day.Try to set up phonefree periods during the day.Schedule them when youre busy doing something else in order to make the break a bit e

20、asier.4.Dont use your phone as an alarm clock. Dont even take your phone into the bedroom.Removing your phone from the room can also remove the overall temptation.5.Train yourself with “tech breaks”.If the previous tips dont work for you and youre still spending more time on your phone than youd lik

21、e,then you may need to kick it up a notch(等级).One easy way is to slowly train yourself with “tech breaks”.Start by looking at your phone for one minute and checking all forms of communication,including texts,calls and social media.Then turn it off,set the alarm for 15 minutes and place it facedown i

22、n plain sight.The upsidedown phone reminds your brain not to release stress and anxiety neurotransmitters(神经传导物质).The next time it rings or chirps,check it again for only one minute.Keep doing that until it feels natural not to check in,and see that you didnt miss anything.36.Several apps are mentio

23、ned in the passage .A.to guarantee enough time for you to have a breakB.to help you resist your temptation to use the phoneC.to make sure you chat with your friends convenientlyD.to make you aware of the time spent on the phone37.What are you encouraged to do by the author as to using a phone?A.Chec

24、k your texts,calls and social media in only one minute.B.Limit the time on the phone and spend more time on facetoface communication.C.Use “tech breaks” to overcome your addiction to the phone.D.Use the phone as an alarm clock to wake you up in the morning.BThe highest beef prices in almost three de

25、cades have arrived just before the start of the hot season,causing a great shock to both consumers and restaurant ownersand relief isnt likely anytime soon.A decreasing number of cattle and growing export demand from countries such as China and Japan have caused the average price of fresh beef to cl

26、imb to 5.28 a pound in February,up almost a quarter from January and the highest price since 1987.“Everything thats produced is being consumed,” said Kevin Good,an analyst at CattleFax,a Coloradobased information group.Prices will likely stay high for a couple of years as cattle producers start to r

27、ebuild their cattle among big questions about whether the Southwest and parts of the Midwest will see enough rain to water the grass.“I quit buying steaks a while ago when the price went up,” said 59yearold Len Markham,who works at Texas Tech.She says she limits red meat purchases to hamburger,choos

28、ing chicken,pork and fish instead.Restaurant owners,too,must deal with the high prices.Mark Hutchens,owner of the 50 Yard Line Steakhouse in Lubbock,raised his menu prices for beef items by about 5 percent in November.Since then,the owner of the small eating house has tried to make cuts elsewhere to

29、 avoid passing it on to customers.“It really puts more pressure on the small guys,” he said of nonchain restaurants.“I just think you have to stay competitive and keep your costs low.”“Whitetablecloth restaurants have adjusted the size of their steaks,making them thinner,” said Jim Robb,director of

30、the Coloradobased Livestock Marketing Information Center.“And fastfood restaurants are cutting costs by reducing the number of menu items and are offering other meat options,including turkey burgers,” Robb said.“Chain restaurants also try to buy beef as much as they can,which essentially gives them

31、a discount,” Iowa State University assistant economics professor Lee Schulz said.The high prices are welcome news for at least one group:ranchers(大农场经营者),especially those in Texas who for years have struggled amid drought(干旱) and high feed prices.But even as ranchers breathe a sigh of relief,some worry lasting high prices will cause consumers to permanently change their buying habitsswitching to chicken or pork.Pete Bonds,a 62yearold Texas rancher and president of the Texas and Southwestern Cattle Raisers Association,said thats a big concern.“But such fears may

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