届全国高考考前大冲刺卷模拟卷十三英语试题.docx
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届全国高考考前大冲刺卷模拟卷十三英语试题
2020届全国高考考前大冲刺卷模拟卷(十三)
英语(十三)
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第Ⅰ卷
第一部分听力
本次训练无听力
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。
A
LEGCRAMPS(痉挛)ATNIGHT?
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STRONGFOOTPAIN?
Doyousufferfromburningorsuddenandstrongpaininyourfeet?
Youshouldknowhelpisavailable.PainRelievingFootCreamcontainsEucalyptusOilandBeeswax,knowntorelievesharp,burning,andstrongpainwhilealsorestoringskinthatisseverelydry,sensitive,orgetsitchy(发痒的)orharmed.Noknownsideeffects.ItissoldatWalgreensCVS,RiteAid,TargetandWalmart.Getafreejarwhenyouorderabovetwo(Limit3perorder).Getmoredetailsorordernowatwww.MDFootC
BACKORLEGPAIN?
Arepainsdownthebackofyourlegs,orpaininyourbottomorlowerbackmakingituncomfortabletosit,walkorsleep?
Leg&BackPainReliefCreamcombinessevenactivematerialstorelieveburningpainsandannoyingfeelings.Thisproductisnotintendedtotreatorcurepain,butcaneasepainfulsymptoms.Stopusingandgetmedicalhelpifanyextrabadeffectslikeanitchbotheryou.ItissoldatCVS,RiteAidandAmazon.Getafreejarwhenyouorderthree(Limit3perorder).Yoursatisfactionis100%guaranteed!
Getmoredetailsorordernowatwww.LegBackCream.com.
21.WhichisthefunctionofPainRelievingFootCream?
A.RepairingdamagedskinB.Relievingstiffnessinfeet.
C.Preventingstrongfootpain.D.Curingpaininlowerbody.
22.Whatdothethreeproductshaveincommon?
A.Theyaresoldatthesameplaces.B.Theyhavesatisfactionguarantees.
C.Theyhavenoknownsideeffects.D.Theyofferabetterdealwhenorderedthree.
23.Whattypeofwritingdoesthistextbelongto?
A.Astudy.B.Adirection
C.Anadvertisement.D.Anotice.
B
Irememberlittleofthejourneywhichstartedsoearlyinthemorning.Ionlyknowthatthedayseemedextremelylong,andthatweappearedtotraveloverhundredsofmiles.Calmedbythesoundofthecoachwheels,Ifellasleep.ButIhadnotsleptlongwhenthecoachstopped,thedoorwasopened,andIsawaservantstandingthere.
“IstherealittlegirlcalledJaneEyrehere?
”sheasked.Ianswered“Yes,”andwasthenliftedout.Mytrunkhandeddown,thecoachinstantlydroveaway.Ilookedaboutme.Icouldseeahousewithmanywindows.Therewerelightsburninginsomeofthem.Wewentupawidepebblypath,splashingwet,andwereadmittedatadoor.Thentheservantledmethroughapassageintoaroomwheresheleftme.Istoodandwarmedmyfrozenfingersatthefireandlookedaround.Therewasnocandle,butthelightfromthefireshowedpaperedwalls,acarpet,curtainsandgleamingfurniture.Thenthedooropened,andatallladywithdarkhair,darkeyesenteredfollowedbyanotherwholookedyounger.“Thechildisveryyoungtobesentalone,”saidshe,puttinghercandledownonthetable.Shelookedatmeforaminuteortwoandthenadded,“Shehadbettergotobedsoon;shelookstired.”
Ledbytheyoungerlady,MissMiller,throughpassageafterpassage,wecame,atlast,toalong,wideroomfilledwiththehumofmanyvoices.Thereweremanytables,andseatedallroundonbencheswerealargenumberofgirlsagedfromninetotwenty.Seeninthedimlightofthecandles,theirnumberappearedaboveeighty.Eachwasdressedinabrownold-fashioneddressofcheapmaterial.Itwastheirhourofstudy.
MissMillersignedtometositonabenchnearthedoor,thenwalkinguptothetopofthelongroomshecriedout“Monitors,collectthelesson-booksandputthemaway!
”
Fourtallgirlsaroseandwentround,gatheredthebooksandremovedthem.MissMilleragainordered,“Monitors,fetchthesupper-trays!
”Thetallgirlswentoutandreturnedpresently,eachbearingatray.Somefoodandwaterwasinthemiddleofeachtray.Thefoodwashandedroundandeveryonedrankfromthesamemug.Whenitcametomyturn,Idranktoo,forIwasthirsty,butIdidnottouchthefood.FromthereIwastakentomyhardbedwhereIthankfullyfellasleepimmediately.
24.WherecanyouconcludethelittlegirlJaneEyrearrivedatlast?
A.Atalibrary.B.Inagymnasium.
C.Inaboardingschool.D.Inaroyaltheatre.
25.WhattransportationconveyedJaneEyretoherdestinationinthearticle?
A.Shewentthereonabus.B.Shegottherebyship.
C.Shewastransportedthereinacar.D.Acoachcarriedhertothedestination.
26.HowdidJaneEyrefeelwhenshewasadmittedbytheservantatadoor?
A.Shemustbeveryexcitedabouttheunfamiliarplace.
B.Sheshouldbeextremelynervous.
C.Sheshouldbewornoutafterthelongjourney.
D.Shecouldbesuspectedbyothers.
27.JaneEyre______.
A.sleptverylongbeforeshewasledbytheyounglady,MissMiller.
B.hadnothingforsupperaftershearrivedthatnight.
C.heardthehumofmanyvoicesinstantlyshearrived.
D.wasliftedoutbyatallladywithdarkhairanddarkeyes.
C
IfyougotoanycollegeintheUnitedStates,youwillfindmoststudentscarryingthesameitems:
books,laptops,cellphonesandtheirofficialschoolidentificationcards,orIDs.Thesesmallplasticcardsdomorethanshowingthenamesandpicturesofstudents.
Inrecentyears,IDsinsomecollegescanalsobuythings.Theschoolsenterintoagreementswithbankssostudentscanlinktheircardstoprivatefinancialaccounts.Thisway,studentscanusetheircardstopayforthingslikefoodoncampusandschoolsupplies.Inotherwords,theirIDsbecomedebitcards(借记卡).However,newresearchsuggeststhatthewaythesecardprogramsoperatecanharmstudents.
TheU.S.PublicInterestResearchGroup(U.S.PIRG)aimstouseresearchtosupportandprotectpeople’sfinancialinterests.Theorganizationhasbeenlookingintoagreementsbetweencollegesandbanksforseveralyears.ThisApril,KaitlynVitez,highereducationcampaigndirectorforU.S.PIRG,releasedtheirlatestfindings.”Studentswithcampusdebitcardspaidover$24millioninfeesduringthelastcontractyear.Forexample,studentsmaybechargedfeesiftheyuseanotherbanktowithdrawmoney.Or,theymaybechargedfeesiftheyspendmoremoneythantheyhaveintheirbankaccounts,“shesaid.“Anylargefeecancreateunexpectedproblemsforstudents,however,banksdonotmakepossiblefeesclearenoughtostudents.”
U.S.PIRGnotedthatsomebankspaycollegesforpermissiontoadvertisetheirdebitcardprogramsoncampus.Theadvertisingcanappeartobepartofofficialschoolprogrammesandstudentsmayfeelpushedtowardsopeningaccounts.U.S.PIRGalsofoundaconnectionbetweencollegeswithpaidagreementsandstudentfees.Studentsatcollegesthatreceivedmoneyfrombanksendeduppayingupto2.3timesmorethanstudentsatcollegeswithunpaidagreements.U.S.PIRGcontactedseveralofthecollegesintheirlatestresearch,yettheyseemnottogivesatisfyingcomments.
28.Whatisthesecondparagraphmainlyabout?
A.PotentialharmofIDs.B.AdditionaluseofIDs.
C.Studentsconsuminghabits.D.Students’financialcondition.
29.WhatdoesthePIRGstudyfind?
A.Allbankspayfortheirbankcardadsoncampus.
B.Campusdebitcardspresenthighfeesforstudents.
C.Manystudentsliketousedebitcardsatcollege.
D.Collegeshavesignedillegalagreementswithbanks.
30.WhatdoKaitlynVitez’swordsimply?
A.Collegesbenefitalotfromworkingwithbanks.
B.Moststudentsfallintoheavydebtsatcollege.
C.Banksgiveawaystudents'financialprivacysomehow.
D.Studentslackenoughinformationontheircampusdebitcards.
31.Whatwilltheauthorprobablytalkaboutinthefollowingparagraph?
A.Solutionstothephenomenon.B.FutureofschoolIDs.
C.Detailsofdebitcardprograms.D.Responseofsomeschools.
D
DidyouknowthatAlbertEinsteincouldnotspeakuntilhewasfouryearsold,anddidnotreaduntilhewasseven?
Hisparentsandteachersworriedabouthismentalability.
Beethoven’smusicteachersaidabouthim,“Asacomposer(作曲家)heishopeless.”Whatifthisyoungboybelievedit?
WhenThomasEdisonwasayoungboy,histeacherssaidhewassostupidthathecouldneverlearnanything.Heoncesaid,“IrememberIusedtoneverbeabletogetalongatschool.Iwasalwaysatthefootofmyclass.MyfatherthoughtIwasstupid,andIalmostdecidedthatIwasastupidperson.”WhatifyoungThomasbelievedwhatmaysaidabouthim?
Whenthesculptor(雕刻家)AugusteRodinwasyoung,hehaddifficultylearningtoreadandwrite.Today,wemaysayhehadalearningdisability.Hisfathersaidofhim,“Ihaveanidiot(白痴)forason.”Hisuncleagreed.“He’suneducable,”hesaid.WhatifRodinhaddoubtedhisability?
WaltDisneywasoncefiredbyanewspapereditorbecausehewasthoughttohaveno“goodideas”.EnricoCarusowastoldbyonemusicteacher,“youcan’tsing.Youhavenovoiceatall.”AndaneditortoldLouisaMayAlcottthatshewasunabletowriteanythingthatwouldhavepopularappeal.
Whatifthesepeoplehadlistenedandbecomediscouraged?
WherewouldourworldbewithoutthemusicofBeethoven,theartofRodinortheideasofAlbertEinsteinandWaltDisney?
AsOscarLevantoncesaid,“It’snotwhatyouarebutwhatyoudon’tbecomethathurts.”
Youhavegreatpotential.
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