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2020届高三第四次联合模拟考试英语第一部分:听力(共两节,满分20分)1-5CBABA6-10BABAB11-15CBCCA16-20CABCC第二部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分35分)第一节单项选择(共15小题;每小
题1分,满分15分)21-25CDCAB26-30DBABD31-35DADAC第二节完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)36-40CDBCA41-45BCBAD46-50DCABD51-55ACDAB第三部分:阅读理解(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分〉56-57BA5
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ncern/worry76.exposed77.Despite78.interaction79.Unlike80.understanding/knowing/predicting第五部分:书面表达(满分25分)T
omeetdeadlines,peoplehavetoworkwitheveryfibreoftheirbeing,feelingstressedandpressured.However,deadlinescanfunctionp
ositivelyandpowerfully,provedbythe2015example.Deadlineshavegreatinfluenceonourwork.Foronething,partofthemotivatingpowero
fdeadlineshastodowithourgoal.Torealizeourgoal,wearewillingtoburnthemidnightoiltogettheworkdonemoreefficiently.Foranother,deadlinescanhelpkeepusi
nfocusandadvanceourwork.Withoutdeadlines,wemightfindourtargetsandprioritiespostponedindefinitely,creatingafeelingthatwearesimplydriftin
galong,lackinginworkenthusiasm.Herearemysuggestionsonhowbesttotackletheproblem.Firstly,drawupascheduleand
ensureeverythinggoesaccordingtoit.Ifnot,adjustitintime.Secondly,stayfocusedonyourscheduleandpaceyouref
forts.Now,getdowntoyourworktodayandyouwillsurelycompleteitbeforethedeadlineandgainanunexpectedharvest.听力原文(Text1)M:D
on’tyouagreethatitwouldbeagoodideatoinformMr.Petersonoftheparty?W:I’llbesuretodosoaftermymeeting.(Text2)W:Hi,Karim.D
oyoustillwanttobuymycar?M:Sure.Icangiveyouthemoneytomorrow.W:Oh,that’sgreat.Ineedthemoneythisweek.Ihavetopaymycollegef
eesfornextyear.M:lNoproblem.(Text3)W:Howwasyourholiday,John?M:Wehadagoodtime,buttheweatherwasawful.Wedidn’thaveonesunnyday!W:Oh,dear,aweekinthera
in,pooryou.M:Well,that’sthefunnything.Itneveractuallyrained.Itwasjustfreezing.Wethoughtitmightevensnow.(Text4)W:Sowhatchangesare
happeninginthetowncenter?M:Well,theyarebuildinganewsupermarket.Isupposemanysmallshopsareworriedaboutthefuture.W:Why?M:Beca
usesupermarketsarecheaperthansmallshops.(Text5)W:IwentoutwithGinatoarestaurantlastnight.Shewasonhermobilephoneduringdinnertal
kingtoherfriends.M:Thatwasn’tpolite,wasit?W:No,itwasn’t.ThemedalwasdeliciousbutI’llnevergooutwithheragain.(Text6)M:Hi,Helen!How
wastheconcertlastnight?W:Wonderfulindeed.Manyfamoussingerssangattheconcert.Itwascalled:SavingtheChildren”.M:Whatdoesit
mean?W:Theconcertwasheldforcollectingmoneyforpoorchildrenallovertheworld.Manychildrenintheworlddon’thaveenoughfoodandcan’tgotoschool.M
:That’squitetrue,butIthinkitismorenecessaryforgovernmentstodosomethingabouttheproblem.W:Iagreewithyou.
(Text7)M:Mycellphoneissoold.EverytimeItrytomakeacall,itstopsworking.Ineedtogoshoppingtodayforanewone.
W:YoushouldgotoEasyspeakElectronicswhereIboughtmylastcellphone.Theyofferareallygoodservice,andthemostimportantisthattheyha
veasaleonuntilthisweekend.M:Thanksforthesuggestion.Ihavemanyquestionsonthefunctionsofthecellphones.W:Whenyouvisitthere,ma
kesureyoutakeyouroldcellphonewithyou.They’llmoveyourphonenumberandcontentsintothenewphone.(Text8)W:Ihearda
newmuseumopenstodayintheotherendoftown.Iwanttovisitit.Willyougowithme?M:OK.Let’stakeastreetcarhere.W:Sowhyareyouinterestedingoingbys
treetcar?M:Well,becauseitalwayskeepsmoving,evenwhenthere’sheavytraffic.Soatleastwe’llgettherequitequickly.W:IthinkI’drathergobyunderground,really.
M:Idon’tfancythat.Foronething,it’ssummer,soit’sgoingtobereallyhotdownthere.Andforanother,itgetstoocrowded.W:Sowhataboutgoingonthebus,then?Ikn
owit’sslow,butit’scheap.M:Actually,whatI’dmostliketodoissaildowntheriver.W:That’sagoodidea.Wecanridetotheharboronourbi
kes,putthemontheboatandbeintheotherendoftowninhalfanhour.M:Right,that’ssorted,then!(Text9)M:CanIhelpyou?W:Yes.Iknowi
t’sratherlateforareservation,butwearethreefriends,andwe’dliketotraveltoGreeceinJuly.M:Wherewouldyouliketostay?W:We’vebeentoldMykonosisoneoftheb
estislandsthere.Wouldthatbepossible?M:QuitedifficultinJuly.Anyway,howlongwouldliketostay?W:Twoweeks.And,um…wecannotspendmorethan£100aday.
M:Forthatpriceyouwon’thavemanychoices,I’mafraid.Butletmefindout.IfyoucouldarrangetomakeitinlateJune,Imighthaveabed-sitti
ngroomfor£75.Itcouldprovide3singlebeds,andit’s5minutes’walkfromthemainbeach.W:What’sthenameofthebeach?M:SuperParadise.W:Ju
stfancy!Myparentswentthereontheirhoneymoonandtheystillkeepadvisingpeopletogothere!Ineedtotalkitoverwithmyfriends,though.M:Wel
l,talkwithyourfriends,cometoanagreementandgivemearingagain.Rememberweonlyhaveamonthleft,soyouneedtomakeupy
ourmindtodayortomorrow!W:Iwill,thankyou.(Text10)W:Whoeverthoughtlearningnewwordscouldfeelsociallyresponsible?AwebsitecalledFreeRi
ce.comisanEnglishvocabularygame.Itexplainsitspurposelikethis:”Foreachwordyougetright,wedonate20grains
ofricethroughtheUnitedNationsWorldFoodProgramtohelpendhunger.”InternetbusinessmanJohnBreencreatedFreeRiceinOctober.The
UnitedNationsWorldFoodProgramdoesnotreallygetrice.Thedonationsaregivenintheformofmoney.Advertiserswhose
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theFreeRicegamehasfifty-fivelevelsofdifficulty.Playersrarelygetpastlevelforty-eight.JenniferParmeleeisaWorldFoodProgra
mspokeswomaninWashington.Shesayscashdonationshelptheagencytobuyfoodlocallyandtransportitquicklytowhereitisneeded.Overthelastnine
months,though,thecosttosecurefoodaidhasincreasedfifty-fivepercent.JenniferParmeleesaysthisisthebiggestdangertheWorldFoodPro
gramhasfacedinitsforty-yearhistory.ShesayscreativeprojectslikeFreeRicearebadlyneededrightnow.