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联考联合体2020年高二12月联考英语时量:120分钟满分:150分第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)做题时,先将答案标在试卷上,录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话,每段对
话后有一个小题。从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。例:Howmuchistheshirt?A.£19.15.B
.£9.18.C.£9.15.答案是C。1.Whereisthemannow?A.Athome.B.Ontheway.C.Inarestaurant.2.Whatwilltheweatherprobablybelikethisweekend?A
.Wet.B.Dry.C.Snowy.3.WhatdoesthemanadvisetobuyforMary?A.Abicycle.B.Abook.C.AniPad.4.WhatwillJennydothiseve
ning?A.Gotothepark.B.Playbasketball.C.Workatabookstore.5.Whatisthewoman'sjob?A.Adoctor.B.Anassistantteacher.C.Aneditor.第二节(共15小题,每小
题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。听第6段材
料,回答第6、7题。6.Whatmonthisitnow?A.July.B.June.C.May.7.Whatdoesthewomanoffertodofortheman?A.Totypehispaper.B.Tohe
lphimwithhisresearch.C.Toorganizehisnotes.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8.Whatwaswrongwiththewoman'scomputer?A.Thekeyboardwasbroken.B.Themousedidn'twork.C.Thescr
eenwentblack.9.Whoisprobablytheman?A.Acomputerengineer.B.Thewoman'shusband.C.Thewoman'scolleague.10.Whatwillthemandoatonce?A.Repairthecompute
r.B.Takethecomputeraway.C.Savethefilesforthewoman.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11.Wheredoesthewomanwork?A.Inaschoo
l.B.Onafarm.C.Inasupermarket·12.WhopreferstoliveinNewYork?A.Thewoman'sbrother.B.Theman.C.Thewoman.13.Whatarethespeakersgoingtodoaftertheconvers
ation?A.TovisitNewYork.B.Tohavelunch.C.TovisittheArtMuseum.听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。14.Howdoestheboyfeel?A.Unhappy.B.Excited.C.Proud.15.What
doesthewomantelltheboy?A.Highschoolwillbedifferent.B.Heshouldtrytobelikeeveryoneelse.C.Hewillhaveabettertimeincollege.16.
WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaboutthewoman?A.Sheisstrangebutunderstanding.B.Sheiscriticalbutnotmean.C.Sheiscalmandaccepting.听第10段材料,
回答第17至20题。17.Whoisthespeechintendedfor?A.Businessmen.B.Travelers.C.Students.18.Howlongwillthewelcomespeechlast?A.Aboutanhour.
B.About15minutes.C.Morethananhour.19.Whatwillbeseenintheguidedtouroftheexhibitionat10:00?A.Technicalwor
kshops.B.Excellentequipment.C.Educationalachievements.20.Whatwilltheteachersdo?A.Showpeoplearoundtheschool.B.Communicatewithguests.C.Introducethes
choolsubjects.第二部分阅读(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5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。ATheWorld'sGreate
stBookstoresCafebreriaElPendulo,MexicoCity,MexicoCafcbreriaElPenduloislocatedinMexicoCity.Bookslinetheshelvesfromtheceilingtothefl
oor,andliveplantsaddlotsofgreen.Thestoreisnotedforahugependulum(钟摆)hangingfromitsceiling.Stanfords,LondonandBristol,EnglandEstablishedin1853.Stanf
ordsboaststhatitofferstheworld'slargestselectionoftravelbooksandmaps.Italsosellstravelaccessories.LookfortheenormousNationalGeographicM
apoftheWorldintheflagshipstoreinLondon.Itwascreatedin2003tocelebratethestore's150thbirthday.Rizzoli,NewYorkCity,USForalmostaha
lfcentury,RizzolihasbeenconsideredasoneofthebestindependentbookstoresintheUS.Itspecializesinillustrated(有插图的)booksaboutthewa
ypeopleworkandlive,suchasfashionphotography,decorationdesign,cookingandarchitecture.Takeamasterclassinflowerdesign.Attendalectu
reandbooksigning.Ordropinforacookingshoworabooklaunchparty.ElAteneoGrandSplendid,BuenosAires,ArgentinaOftendescribedas
oneof,theworld'smostbeautifulbookstores,ElAteneoishousedinahistorictheatermuchasitwaswhenthetheateropenedin1919.
Aftercustomersbrowsetheshelves,theycandrinkcoffeeandlistentomusicfromastagehiddeninredcurtainswheretangodancersonceperfor
med.Whilemostofthestore'sbooksareinSpanish,theyareavailableinarangeofsubjects.21.WhatisCafebreriaElPendulofamousfor?A.Thelargershelves.B.
Itsuniquesymbol.C.Thetastycoffee.D.Itsinterestinglocation.22.Whichistheprettiestbookstoreforreadingandrelaxationamongthefour
mentioned?A.Rizzoli.B.Stanfords.C.ElAteneoGrandSplendid.D.CafebreriaElPendulo.23.WhatsubjectarebooksinRizzoliabout?A.Music.B.Geography.C.Lifes
tyle.D.Literature.BIwastypingpapersfornewschoolstudentswhenMamacalled.Wetalkedaboutsomesenselessthingsforawhilebeforeshefinallytoldmeaboutit
."Well,Donner,there'sthisclassupatthehighschoolthissummer."shesaid."Theysaytheycanteachmetoreadandwrite.I'mtryingtodecidewhether""Ofcour
se,youshoulddoit!Thatwouldbesowonderful.I'dbesoproudofyou."Ianswered.Shewas63andhadsurvivedtwoalcoholichusbandsa
ndwasanexpertatbuyingandsellinggaragesalejunktokeepfoodonherowntableandbuyChristmaspresentsformeandmybrother'skids.Sheusedfoodstampsto
buyfoodandothergoods.Mamalaughed,seeminglywithrelief."Well,youknow,I'daboutgottenusedtobeingthesilliestoldladyintown,"shesaid.Itturnedo
utthatherneighborhadfoundtheclassforher.TheyoungwomanhadbeendoingMama's"business"forawhileinmyabsence,helpingtoal
laymyguiltoverleavingMississippi.Thefriendwasalittlecrazy,butMamalikedher.Shewasrealand,bythen,IhatedpretensionasmuchasM
amadid.WhenIwaslittleshewouldtellme:"Remember,DonnerKay,nobody'sbetterthananybodyelse."Threemonthsintotheclass.M
amaleftamessageonmyansweringmachine:"Donner,Itaughtaclasstonight!"Shewasalmostsingingthewords."Theteacherle
tmeteachtheclass!"Shesoonwrotemealetterinacareful,boxyprintIhadneverseen,insteadofthestrangewaysheha
dlongwrittenfamilynamesshehadmemorized.ThenexttimeIflewhometovisit,webothlaughedlike12-year-oldsasshereadwordsfr
ombillboardsonthewayfromtheairport.Hergrammarwasgettingbetter.Shekepttalkingaboutherclassesandtheotherstudents.24.WhydidDonner'sm
otherphoneheraccordingtoParagraph1?A.ToadviseDonnertotakeacourse.B.ToshowhersupportforDonner.C.TotellDonnerherdecision.D.ToaskDonnerforadv
ice.25.Whichcanreplacetheunderlinedword"allay"inParagraph3?A.admitB.forgetC.punishD.reduce26.HowdidDonner'smotherfeelwhe
nsheleftamessageforDonner?A.Astonished.B.Delighted.C.Puzzled.D.Worried.27.Whatdoestheauthorwanttotellusinthelasttwoparagraph
s?A.WhatprogressDonner'smothermade.B.ThedifficultyDonner'smotherhadinlearning.C.HowDonner'smotherlearnedtoreadandwrite.D.Theeffectsoth
erstudentshadonDonner'smother.CRichardBransonhashadgreatglobalsuccess.HeisbestknownasthefounderofVirginGroup,whichconsistsofmorethan400companies
.Sowhat,Iasked,ishismostimportantsecrettosuccess?Hisanswerwassimple:Lookforthebestinotherpeople.Throughouthislifehe'sneverthoughtil
lofotherpeople.Helooksforthebestandpraisesthem.Bransonattimeseemsalmostnothuman.He'stoogoodatwhathedoes.No,great,Nearlyperfect.Whenhestartssomethin
g,heisverylikelytosucceed.Hehasfallenoutwithothersthough,likeanyoneelse.Heisonlyhuman.Hetoldme,"Lifeisshortandtheworldism
uchsmallerthanonerealizes.Youaregoingtocomeacrosspeopletimeandtimeagaininthemostsurprisingplaces.Asa
leaderit'sevenmoreimportanttobeouttherepraisingandencouragingpeople.Ifyoudofalloutwithsomebodyinlife,evenifyouthinkitwastheirmistake,givethema
call.Befriendthem.Goouttolunchwiththem."Thegreatestleadersintheworldhavetaughtforgiveness.PerhapsthemostextremeexampleisNelsonMandela
,whoinvitedhisformerprisonguardtohisinauguration(就职典礼)andevenhadlunchwithamanwhointhepastwantedhimtobesentencedtodeath.Lifeistoos
hort.Wearehumansandsometimeswemakemistakesandangerpeople.Whatdefinesusisnotthosewhoareabletoavoidcon
frontation(对抗),butthosewhoareabletodealwithit.Thehumanbodyisabletoself-heal(自愈)whenwearecut.Inthatsamemanner,wemusthealourpastrelati
onships.Bransonwinsrespectfromthosearoundhim.Anatural-bornleader,heisalwaysdeepinthoughtandhungryformore;alwaysonestepahead.AnditwasRicha
rdBransonwhotaughtmeaboutforgiveness.28.RichardBranson'ssuccessliesinhis.A.offortsB.generosityC.judgementD.dete
rmination29.TheexampleofNelsonMandelaismentionedtoshow.A.hesufferedalotinprisonB.hewasoneofthegreatestleadersC.thepowerofforgivenessisreallymagica
lD.greatpeoplesetagoodexampleofforgiveness30.Intheauthor'sview,themostimportantthingforushumansisto.A.liveinpeacewithothersB.
berespectedbyourenemiesC.makeadifferencetoothersD.makeasfewmistakesaspossible31.Whatwouldbethebesttitleforthetext?A.ThekeytosuccessB.Whatisf
orgiveness?C.InviteyourenemiestolunchD.RichardBranson'ssuccessstoryDVideogamesgetabadname.Manyareunquestionablyviolentandtheyhavebeenaccus
edofcorrupting(使堕落)themindofyouth.Yetthegoodnewsisthattwostudiescarriedoutrecentlyshowthatvideogameshaveabrightsid
easwellasadarkone.OnewasconductedbyDouglasGentileofIowaStateUniversity.Heandhiscolleaguesaskedagroupof161Americanstude
ntstoplayoneoffourgamesfor20minutes.Someweregiven"Ty2"or"CrashTwinsanity",bothofwhichinvolvefightingandde
stroyingthings.Otherswereassigned"Chibi-Robo!",whichinvolveshelpingcharactersbydoingthingsforthem,or"SuperMarioSunsh
ine",inwhichplayerscleanuppollution.Theirgamesovertheparticipantswereaskedtochoose11of30easy,mediumorhardpuzzlesforapar
tnertocomplete,andtoldthattheirpartnerwouldreceiveagiftifhecouldcompletetenofthem.Thosewhohadbeenplayingpro-social(亲社
会的)gamesweresignificantlymorelikelytohelptheirpartnerbyselectingeasypuzzles.Theoppositewastrueforthoseas
signedviolentgames.Thesecondcontrolledexperiment,byTobiasGreitemeyeroftheUniversityofSussexconfirmsDrGentile'sfinding.Inthispieceofresea
rch,DrGreitemeyerasked46Britishstudenttoplayoneoftwoclassicgames.Inthepro-socialone,"Lemmings",theaimistop
rotectrabbitsfromvariousdangers.Bycontrast"Tetris"actedasaneutralcontrol(中性对照).Inthisgameplayershavefunwithbu
ildingblocksinsteadofsavingfurryanimals.Playtimeover,thestudentswereaskedtocompleteastoryinvolvingadinerspe
akingtoarestaurantmanagerafterwaitingforanhourtobeservedandthenhavingfoodspilt(溢出)onhimbyawaitress.Thosewhohadplayed"Lemmi
ngs"suggestedendingsinwhichthecharactersinthestoriesexhibitedsignificantlymorekindthoughts,responsesandactionsthantheonessuggestedby
the"Tetris"players.Theoutcomeofbothstudiesisthatvideogamesarelikeanyothermedium.Entertaintheuserwithaggress
ive(好斗的)thoughtsandyouriskmakinghimreadytoattackothers.Entertainhimwiththemilkofhumankindnessandtheoppositewillprobablyhappen.32.Whatcanbeinf
erredfromParagraph1?A.Videogamesareonlypopularwiththeyouth.B.Videogamecompaniesaren'tgoodatchoosingnames.C
.Violenceisthecharacteristicofallvideogames.D.Peoplegenerallyholdanegativeattitudetovideogames.33.Whichga
meismorelikelytomakeplayersaggressive?A."Ty2".B."Chibi-Robo!".C."Tetris".D."SuperMarioSunshine".34.Whichofthefollo
wingisTRUE?A."CrashTwinsanity"involvesprotectingthingsfromdestroying.B.Playerscleanuppollutionin"SuperMarioSunshine".C.Playersplayingpro-soci
algamesarelikelytostoptheirpartner.D.ThesecondcontrolledexperimentwasconductedbyDouglasGentile.35.AsforthestoryinParagraph5·whichendingisprobablysug
gestedbythe"Lemmings"players?A.Thewaitresswasfired.B.Thedinerrefusedtopayforthemeal.C.Thedineraskedthemanagernottob
lamethewaitress.D.Thewaitresswasaskedtopayforthelaundryofthedirtiedclothes.第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳
选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。Whetheryouarenewblogger,oronethathasbeenbloggingforawhile,youareprobablywonderinghowtomakethebestofyourb
log.36Bydoingso,youcangetyourblogknown,promoteaproductandgettheresultsyouexpecting.Hereareseveralwaystodothis.Thefirststepistomake
surethatyourblogisupdatedfrequently.37Thiswillmakeahugeimpactonyourblog.Continuepostingasyoushouldasthisissomethingthatwillkeepattractingy
ourreaderstoyourblog.38Havingyourownlookisahugeplusintheblogmarketingworld.YoucanhaveyourownlookbyjustusingHTML,andadjustingthecodetosuityourtast
e.Youaregoingtoseethatthiswilltrulymakeadifferencewithyourblog.Trytogetathemethatisgoingtomatchthemarkettha
tyouarepromotinginyourblog.Doingsowillmakeitlookevenmoreprofessional.Somethingelsethatwillhelpyouwithyourblogmarketingisexchang
inglinkswithauthorityblogsthatareinyoursamemarket.39TheauthoritysitesarelistedhighinGoogle'ssearchresults.However,justafewlinksare
hardlyeverenoughtogetyourblogknown.Youwillneedtocontinuetoworkonyourblogandgetmorelinkstoitallofthetime.40Intheworldofblogs,mostblogownersarethankfu
lforalllinks,andarewillingtoreturnthefavor.Rememberthateffectiveblogmarketingrequirespersistenceandpatience.Justkeepworkingonit.Yourhardworkisgoingt
opayoffandyouwillbegladthatyoudid.A.Makeyourblogdifferent.B.Themorethebetterinthiscase.C.Infact,thekeytothisistoblogeffectively.D
.Meanwhile,beonguardagainstharmfullinks.E.Postinyourblogregularlyforthebestresults.F.Anotherimportantthingistomakeyourbloglooknice.G.Thisisanotherg
reatwaytogetthewordoutaboutyourblog.第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可
以填入空白处的最佳选项。OvertwoweeksagoIwasstandingonthesummitofMountQomolangma.Itwasthetopofmanyyears'hardwork,andthe41ofachildhooddream.I
havebeenoverwhelmedbythetideofgoodwillandsupport.Butonethinghasbecome42apparent.ManypeoplehaveconstantmisunderstandingsaboutMountQomolangma.Inthei
rminds,Qomolangmahas43hercrown.Shehasbecomeamountainconnectedwithdeath,exploitationand44.ThemostcommonquestionIgetaskedis:"Isi
t45withrubbish?"AsaUnitedNationspatron(资助人)ofthewilderness,oneofmyrolesisto46backtheEarth'sremainingwildernes
sesandtoactasa47forthewild.IclimbedQomolangmaexpectingarubbishdumpbutwhatIfound48me:I49sawanylitter,fromtheairporttothesummit.T
heNepalesehave50somehugeclean-upcampaignsinrecentyears,perhapstoimprovetheirreputation,butalsoinresponsetosometragicnaturaldisasters.Theg
overnment51anumberofrequirementsincludingthateachclimber52anadditional8kgoflitter(notincludingtheirow
n)andincentives(激励)forSherpas(夏尔巴人)of$2perkiloofrubbishcleaned.Theresultshavebeen53.ThecountrylanesofGreatBritainhavemorerubbish
thanthepathtobasecamps;despitethe100,000footstepsIsawoneofthecleanest,tidiestwildernesstrailsIhaveencountered.Ihave
spenttimeinmanyoftheworld'spopularwildernesslocationsandIwouldsayNepalshouldbeproud.Itisanexampleofmanrepair
ingthe54hehasdone.Asourfocusturnstotheoceansandtheseemingly55taskofrepairingourmarinehabitat,wecouldlookatQomolangmaas
afineexampleofturningbacktheclock.41.A.realizationB.motivationC.connectionD.schedule42.A.slightlyB.naturallyC.increasinglyD.easily43.A.lostB.fe
dC.countedD.saved44.A.adventureB.pollutionC.settlementD.choice45.A.coveredB.seizedC.foundD.poured46.A.expectB.fightC.giveD.report47.A.
planB.titleC.voiceD.lesson48.A.surprisedB.servedC.forcedD.stressed49.A.silentlyB.eagerlyC.franklyD.hardly50.A.challengedB.conductedC.observedD.qualif
ied51.A.appealedtoB.takeninC.dependedonD.putforward52.A.shareB.confirmC.removeD.bear53.A.similarB.unpleasantC.remarkableD.regretful54.A.conclu
sion.B.convenienceC.arrangementD.damage55.A.impossibleB.necessaryC.unusualD.extra第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正
确形式。Scienceexperimentscanhelpyoutounderstandthereasonbehindanythingandeverything.Aswegrowup,wegettoknowmanythingswhichwewouldbe56(astonish)tos
eeaskids.57(make)akidunderstandthedifferencebetweenmagicandreality,youneedtoshowhimthesciencebehindit.Youwillnotfaceanydiffi
cultyindoingsoastheyarealwayseagertoknowaboutit.Itisabasichumanabilitytorememberthingswhichhe58(watch)anddoesbyhimself.Therefore,p
racticalexercisesareveryimportantforchildrenintheirdailylife.Hereareafewthingsyoushouldkeepinmindwhile59(select)theexperimentsfo
rkids.The60(much)importantthingistotakeasimpleconcept.Iftheconceptistoodifficult,61willbedifficultforchildrentofinishthatexperiment.Soyoushou
ldselectsimpleexperimentswhicharerightfortheirage.62otherthingisthatyouneedtochoosetheexperimentswhicharenotpoisonousandwitheasy63(equip)andthat
carbehandled64(easy)byyourkids.Thechild'ssafetyshouldbeyourpriority(优先考虑的事情).Iamgoingtogiveyousomescienceex
perimentsthatwillhelpyoutomakethesesmallkidsunderstandsimplefactswithcompletesafety65mynextarticle.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)假定你
是李华,你校拟举办“有氧健步行(AerobicBriskWalking)”活动。请你为校英文报写一则英文通知,内容包括:1.举办目的;2.参与人员;3.举办时间;4.活动安排。注意:1.写作词数应为80左右,2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。NoticeAerobicBrisk
Walking第二节(满分25分)阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。Traveldoeshavesomedangers,butthereisakindnessthatcoatseverycornerofthewor
ld.Inalmosteverycity,wehavefoundkind-heartedpeoplethathaveeitheropenedtheirheartsortheirhomes.MyfriendAg
elikaisoneofthosepeople.WhenIwasateenager,Igotlostinaforeigncountry.IwasinBerlin,Germanys,onmymonth-longoverseasstudytou
rinEurope.MyteamandIhadonenighttospendthere.However,whilemostofmyteammatesdecidedtostayindoorsandrelax,Ididnotwanttopassupthechancet
oexploreBerlin.Ivisitedmanymajorattractionsaroundthecitythatnight.Whenexhaustionsetin(开始),Icheckedthetimeonmywatch.Iwassurprisedtosecthat
itwastwoo'clockinthemorning!Quickly,Iwalkedtoasubwaystation.AsIgotasubwayticketbacktothehotel,Irealizedthatitwasmyfather'sbirthday.Thiswou
ldbethefirstbirthdayIcouldn'tcelebratewithhimbecausehehadpassedawayafewmonthsearlier.BeforeIcouldbeginreminiscingabout(追忆)myfather,Iheardtrainw
heelsscreeching(发出刺耳声)toastop.Idashedontothetrain.Atfirst,Iwasthankfultohavemadeitontothetrain.Butthatreliefquicklyturnedtopanicwhe
nInoticedthatthetrainwasheadedinthewrongdirection!IlookedaroundthenearlyemptycarriageandsawagirlaboutmyagesittingquietlybythewindowandthenIa
pproachedher."Hi,doyouspeakEnglish?I'mlost.Canyouhelpme?"Iasked,showingmytickettoher.Itwasgoodluckthatthegirlunderstoodmyprob
lem.ShetriedtotellmehowtoreturntowhereIhadfirstgottenonthetrain.Butmyanxiousmindcouldn'tfollowherinstructions.Withoutthinking,Ib
lurtedout(脱口说出),"Canyoucomewithme?"注意:1.续写词数应为150左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。Herfacefrozeatmyridiculousrequest.Weshar
edourlifestories,ourheartachesandourhopesforthefuture.