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2020年陕西省西安中学高考英语三模试卷

试卷总分:150分    命题人:dygzyyyn    考试时长:120分钟

一、听力题(10小题共30分)
1. (本题2分) What does Amy like doing in her free time?
A. Learning classic music.
B. Surfing the Internet.
C. Reading books.
2. (本题2分) Why will the man go to Spain?
A. To take a holiday.
B. To learn Spanish.
C. To work part-time.
3. (本题2分) Where are the speakers?
A. On the beach.
B. At the cinema.
C. At home.
4. (本题2分) What is the woman in the picture?
A. A teacher.
B. A writer.
C. An actress.
5. (本题2分) What are the speakers talking about?
A. Some television news.
B. A famous woman.
C. A job interview.
6. (本题3分) (1)What did Jennifer do this afternoon?
A. She read a book.
B. She watched TV.
C. She visited a zoo.
(2)How does the man feel about the elephants' situation?
A. Concerned.
B. Interested.
C. Pleased.
7. (本题3分) (1)What kind of drink would the man like?
A. Iced tea.
B. Iced cola.
C. Warm water.
(2)Where is the man probably from?
A. China.
B. America.
C. Korea.
8. (本题2分) (1)How will Tom go back to Chicago?
A. By train.
B. By plane.
C. By car.
(2)What is the woman's plan for Christmas?
A. To visit the senior center.
B. To invite an old lady over.
C. To do some volunteer work.
(3)When will the woman make the phone call?
A. On December 15.
B. On December 20.
C. On December 22.
9. (本题6分) (1)How long did the trip last?
A. About 16 days.
B. About two months.
C. Over 76 days.
(2)Why did the man paddle for 15 hours on his first day?
A. To get to a safe place to rest.
B. To find something to eat.
C. To avoid strong waves.
(3)Which part of the trip seemed easier?
A. The beginning.
B. The middle.
C. The end.
(4)What is the woman doing?
A. Hosting a program.
B. Making a trip plan.
C. Reporting from Hawaii.
10. (本题6分) (1)What language did Benny learn for 11 years at school?
A.Irish Gaelic.
B.German.
C.English.
(2)Who can easily have a conversation in 10 languages now?
A.Benny.
B.Lucas.
C.The speaker.
(3)In what way did Lucas learn languages well?
A.Make more foreign friends.
B.Chat with strangers by Skype.
C.Write stories in foreign languages.
(4)What is the purpose of the talk?
A.To stress the importance of language learning.
B.To encourage listeners to use new languages.
C.To give listeners tips on language learning.
二、阅读理解(4小题共30分)
11. (本题6分) Brisbane is an exciting city,voted as one of the most liveable cities in Australia.Its fine food will make you hate to leave.Here are four famous restaurants.
   Kingsley Steak Crab House
   Located on the waterfront of the Brisbane River with views of the Story Bridge,Kingsleys Steak & Crab House supplies an incomparable ideal setting for lunch or dinner.With impressive views and a combination of both indoor and outdoor seating,it attracts a lot of tourists to have a unique dining experience here.It also offers fresh seafood,including Alaska king crabs,high-grade wine and friendly staff.
   Rates per person: $35
   Moo moo The Wine Bar
   Moo Moo The Wine Bar is an award-winning chain of lakeside dining sites.Originally,it was founded in 2005 by Steven Adams,a well-known chef.MooMoo has since claimed many awards,including Queensland's Best Steak Restaurant 2008,Gold Riverside Restaurant of the Year 2007,and Gold Coast's Best Steak Restaurant.
   Rates per person: $40-$45
   Jellyfish Restaurant
   The beautiful views over the Brisbane River are just a starter to come from Jellyfish Restaurant.Its aim is to source and serve fishes of 8 species daily,to learn and understand the texture and qualities of each species and recommend the best way to cook to its customers and serve for the fine experience.
   Rates per person: $30-$45
   Tibetian kitchen
   For a fine dining experience in Brisbane,it is hard to go past Tibetian Kitchen founded by the award-winning well-known chef Matt Moran.With a beautiful setting on the bank of the Brisbane river,Tibetian Kitchen is all about beautifully presented dishes which look like pieces of perfect artwork.This is what Tibetian Kitchen differs from other restaurants above.
   Rates per person: $35-$45

(1)What can we learn about MooMoo The Wine Bar?        
A.It is competitive in price.
B.It is famous for its steak.
C.It has a favorable location.
D.It has a history of about ten years.
(2)Which will you choose if you intend to learn some cooking skills?        
A.Kingsleys Steak Crab House
B.Moo Moo The Wine Bar
C.Jellyfish Restaurant
D.Tibetian Kitchen
(3)How is Tibetian Kitchen different from other restaurants mentioned in the text?        
A.Its environment is elegant.
B.Its food rates are much lower.
C.Its chefs have won many awards.
D.Its food presentation is rather pleasing.
12. (本题8分) By the 1970s,the Olympic Marathon had come a long way from the dusty roads of Athens.Yet women were still not allowed to compete and the struggle to establish a women's Olympic Marathon was itself something of a long-distance race.
   Women had been excluded from long-distance running until 1928,when the typical long race was the 800 meters.The women competitors hadn't properly prepared for the race and several fell down and became temporarily unconscious due to extreme tiredness.This led Olympic organizers in 1928 to consider the marathon too violent for women.
   This is not to say there was no tradition of women's long-distance running.Women had been prohibited from participating in the ancient Olympics by the cruel law.But women in ancient Greece held their own festival to honor the goddess Hera every five years.Only one athletic event was held - a running race.
   When the Olympics were revived in 1896,women were again excluded.However,in 1967,women's ability in running attracted great attention.Number 261 in the Boston Marathon was given to K V.Switzer.Not until two miles into the race did officials realize that Switzer was a woman.Race officials tried to catch Switzer and remove her from the race but her teammates fended them off with body blocks.And Switzer wasn't scared by officials' aggressive actions.She kept running.Although the running was demanding,Switzer didn't give up and eventually finished the race.Switzers story made the quest for equality in long-distance running for women a political issue.Slowly,the rules did begin to change.
   The first women's marathon officially agreed by the IAAF was the Tokyo International,held in 1979.IAAF president Adriaan Paulen watched the race.He was so impressed by the level of the competition that he announced he would fully support the effort to establish a women's marathon in the Olympics.Soon the IAAF recommended to the IOC that a women's marathon be included in the 1984 Los Angeles Olympics.And the advice was adopted.

(1)What was the reason for women's failing to attend the Olympic Marathon in 1928?        
A.They generally weren't enthusiastic about it.
B.They were thought not strong enough for it.
C.They weren't supported by the public to attend it.
D.They were too tired to make full preparations for it.
(2)Which of the following can best replace the underlined word in Paragraph 3?        
A.separated
B.banned
C.freed
D.protected
(3)Which of the following best describe Switzer?        
A.Brave and determined.
B.Talented and kind.
C.Honest and easygoing.
D.Optimistic and clever.
(4)What's Adriaan Paulen's contribution to women's running?        
A.Letting women have the right to compete against men in running.
B.Making a series of rules for women's running.
C.Having trained many outstanding women runners.
D.Helping women be qualified for the Olympic Marathon.
13. (本题8分) We often hear such statements: "I spilled (洒出) juice,but it wasn't my fault.", "I got in trouble at school,but it wasn't my fault." or "I was in a car accident,but it wasn't my fault." That "It's not my fault." is a go-to response for so many people and especially teenagers.
   Parents complain they are tired of the "excuse".The reason why variations of "It's not my fault." are so popular is that it lets us off the hook from guilt and blame.I'm a fan of not owning responsibility for things that I can't control.Teens who often say "It's my fault." when something bad happens tend to be highly self-critical,perfectionistic and more easier to be troubled by anxiety and depression.
   While it is important to recognize lack of reason to blame oneself,many teens over-rely on "It's not my fault." When trying to get them to take responsibility,parents usually attempt to convince their teens that something is their fault.The approach tends to be ineffective and turn into a power struggle.No one wins.A more effective approach can be to stress significant drawbacks to consistently focusing on removing our responsibility with this phrase.
   Overuse of the phrase can result in feelings of lack of ability to control their own lives.This sense has been shown to cause low motivation.Besides creating feelings of lack of ability,overuse of "It's not my fault." focuses a teen's attention on what is done as opposed to what needs to be done.
   People may not have caused all their problems but they have to solve them anyway.The example I frequently share with teens is the question of what one will do if he is pushed into a deep lake.One can certainly stay in water,yelling, "It's not my fault." However,that won't get him out of water.He needs to swim to the shore,regardless of the fault.
   If you take a proper approach to communicating with your teens,you can help them avoid over-reliance on "It's not my fault."

(1)What phenomenon is described in Paragraph 1?        
A.The teenagers' dislike for school life.
B.The common trouble faced by teenagers.
C.The reasons for blaming others for accidents.
D.The tendency for people not to be responsible for mess in life.
(2)What type of teens tends to suffer great mental pressure according to the text?        
A.Those lacking confidence and ambition.
B.Those allowing others to find excuses.
C.Those unable to get along well with others.
D.Those often blaming themselves for some incidents.
(3)What's the author's attitude to parents' usual way of guiding children?        
A.Supportive.
B.Negative.
C.Ambiguous.
D.Neutral.
(4)What lesson is conveyed in the example often shared by the author?        
A.We should try to avoid troubling others.
B.We should focus on how to solve problems.
C.We should dare to point out others' mistakes.
D.We should be self-critical as much as possible.
14. (本题8分) Cells in our brain usually send "stop eating" signal when we've had enough.But after mice ate fatty foods for just two weeks,their brains' brake on overeating quieted down.That finding may help explain the complex link between food and appetite that can become disordered when people overeat.
   Food is essential to life.Our brains have,therefore,evolved a series of systems to make sure we eat enough.Garret Stuber,a neuroscientist at the University of Washington,together with his team took aim at one brain area known to be involved in eating behaviors.
   This lateral hypothalamus (下丘脑外侧区) contains many diverse cells Stuber's group looked at the behaviors of genes in the cells here.And in one type-glutamatergic nerve (谷氨酸能神经) cells-big differences appear between fat mice and lean ones.
   Earlier work by Stuber's group had suggested that these cells act like a brake on eating.When the researchers prevented these cells from firing,mice suddenly overate.They also fattened up.But it wasn't clear how the cells' activity changed as the mice transitioned from slim to fat.
   "Obesity doesn't just happen overnight," notes Stuber.To find out the secret,his group undertook a new study.They fed mice high-fat food.Now and again,they'd use a fancy microscope to look at how well the animals' glutamatergic cells could fire off signals.
   Two weeks into the high-fat food-even before the mice became round - the activity of these nerve cells had slowed.It continued as the animals grew larger over a 12-week period. "The cells' activity was going down as a function of high-fat diet.The results suggest that the high-fat diet is removing the brake on eating and obesity," explains Stuber.
   It's hard to say whether similar cells normally control people's appetite.Brain-imaging tests have shown that the same brain region -the hypothalamus-plays a role when people shift between hunger and feeling full.

(1)What happened after the mice ate fatty foods for two weeks?       
A.Their appetite was getting worse.
B.Their brains became disordered.
C.They refused to eat zero fat food.
D.They lacked a feeling of fullness.
(2)It can be learned from the text that glutamatergic nerve cells       
A.are easily found in lean mice
B.can prevent mice from overeating
C.function well under any condition
D.are a main part of lateral hypothalamus
(3)Why did Stuber's group undertake the new study?       
A.To study the role of glutamatergic cells in mice's fattening up.
B.To find out the link between high-fat diets and obesity.
C.To find out deciding factors in mice's appetite.
D.To study the eating habit of fat mice.
(4)What is the main idea of the text?       
A.Obesity influences glutamatergic nerves' function.
B.Glutamatergic nerves decide people's appetite.
C.High-fat diets lead to overeating.
D.Our brains control our food choices.
三、短文填空(1小题共10分)
15. (本题10分) Do what you love and love what you do and success will come?Well,we wish.(1)       It takes more than just passion to succeed in anything.
   Passion is just emotion;care is an action.
   Wishing hard and wanting something really badly won't give you anything.Passion is a barely controllable emotion,and emotion is not always reliable. (2)       
   In today's world where people always talk about finding your passion,it still seems vague (模糊的) to many.On the other hand,if you're asked to find something you care about,it's easier for you to take action.
   (3)       
   There's a lot of work to do besides being enthusiastic.For example,you can be enthusiastic about painting,but if you don't have any art sense and painting skills,you can hardly become an expert in painting.(4)       The belief that you'll do it well anyway as long as you like it is just an illusion.
   Learn not just what you care about,but what's around that too.
   When you've got your focus,try to map out the skills you need to get better at that.When you have the learning plan ready,apply that course you need,get yourself the tools required and start learning and practicing.
   Success is a way to go,but you can start right now.
   (5)       But if you've already got your passion,it will be good enough to make that your foundation and motivation to keep moving.Start mapping out the skills you need and take actions,Instead of passively letting your passion wander around,be active and do something that will push you forward.

A.Care is different,it implies actions.
B. "Like it" doesn't mean "Good at it".
C.Passion alone doesn't guarantee success.
D.However,reality is not as simple as we want it to be.
E.You are good at something and you need the world to know.
F.Desire to make a difference in the world with your strengths.
G.To become an expert,you need to be always learning and improving your skill.
四、完形填空(1小题共30分)
16. (本题30分) Chase and Nicole McKeown are both police officers in Elizabeth town in Kentucky.One night,the two off-duty officers(1)       a robbery at a restaurant chain.
   When they were eating dinner in the restaurant,a man came in(2)       a mask and went up to the counter.
   "I think we both saw him at the same time," Nicole said during a news conference.(3)       ,she thought the man may be sick,given(4)       season,but soon she knew the mask was for a less innocent(5)       ,according to CNN.Nicole added they saw the employees behind the counter(6)       their hands and that's when we both(7)       what was happening.
   The monitor video(8)       what happened next.The officers drew their weapons and(9)       the suspect.On the video,the suspect can be seen(10)       his weapon and running out of the door,CNN reported.The couple(11)       to pursue (追赶) him a few blocks away from the restaurant and(12)       him at gunpoint (枪口) until the Louisville Metro Police arrived and(13)       him.
   "It is my belief that if not for the(14)       actions of these two officers,the robber's actions inside the(15)       would have escalated (升级).They acted(16)       ," said Deputy Dan Mason of the LMPD's robbery unit.
   The couple said the officer instinct (本能) just kicked in as the situation(17)       . "We both looked at each other and said 'Let's go,'" Chase said. "When it(18)       people's life in danger,any other officer would have done the(19)       thing," Nicole said.
   The suspect is now in(20)       in Louisville,according to the police.

(1) A.acted B.made C.found D.prevented
(2) A.waving B.wearing C.holding D.carrying
(3) A.Later on B.Right away C.At first D.Once more
(4) A.flu B.peak C.harvest D.holiday
(5) A.aim B.result C.victim D.reason
(6) A.put up B.drew back C.took off D.turned over
(7) A.decided B.feared C.realized D.wondered
(8) A.spread B.showed C.copied D.changed
(9) A.left B.asked C.seized D.chased
(10) A.hiding B.ruining C.dropping D.returning
(11) A.agreed B.started C.continued D.offered
(12) A.held B.killed C.punished D.searched
(13) A.hurt B.arrested C.examined D.threatened
(14) A.heroic B.extra C.sudden D.final
(15) A.game B.fight C.business D.situation
(16) A.crazily B.luckily C.surprisingly D.honorably
(17) A.developed B.improved C.changed D.worsened
(18) A.goes for B.comes to C.deals with D.fights against
(19) A.same B.opposite C.common D.different
(20) A.mercy B.prison C.silence D.hospital
五、单词拼写(1小题共15分)
17. (本题15分) American popular music is played all over the world.People of all ages in all countries enjoy listening to it.The reasons(1)       its popularity are the music's fast pace and rhythmic beat.The United States(2)       (witness) many origins of popular music so far.Country music coming from the rural areas in the Southern United States is one source.Many people appreciate this music because of the emotions(3)       (express) by country music songs.
    A(4)       (two) origin of American popular music is the blues.It described(5)       (most) sad feelings reflecting the difficult lives of American blacks.It is usually played and sung by black musicians,(6)       it is popular with all Americans.
    Rock music is a newer form of music.This music style was known as rock and roll in the 1950's,since when(7)       have been many forms of rock music,hard rock,soft rock,punk rock,disco music and others.Many(8)       (perform) of popular rock music are young ambitious musicians.
    People hear these songs sung in(9)       (they) original English or sometimes translated into other languages.The words may differ,but the enjoyment of the music is(10)       (benefit) and universal.
六、改错题(1小题共10分)
18. (本题10分) 假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文.文中共有10处语言错误,每句中最多有两处.每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改.
增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(∧),并在其下面写出该加的词.
删除:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉.
修改:在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词.
注意:1.每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;2.只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分.
Today my parents and I decided to go to the field to pick some wild vegetable. We started out early in the morning. Followed my parents, I walked behind happily. Soon we arrived at a small river. Though it was not wide, we had no way of to cross it, Dad watched for a while or then he had an idea. Soon they three set up a simple bridge with some stones together. And then we crossed a river easily. Finally, we reached the top of the hill, when there were many wild plants fit eat. At dusk, we were so exhausted to walk further. Luckily, our neighbor drive by and picked us up.
七、书面表达(1小题共25分)
19. (本题25分) 假定你是李华,你班外教Ms. Cindy任教期满即将回国.作为班长,你将代表班级在告别会上发言致谢,并赠送带有中国文化特色的礼物.内容包括:
1. 感激之情;
2. 礼物寓意;
3. 美好祝愿.
注意:1. 词数100左右;
2. 可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯.
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