
2020屆武漢市武昌楚才實(shí)驗(yàn)中學(xué)高三英語(yǔ)第三次聯(lián)考試卷及答案解析
第一部分 閱讀(共兩節(jié),滿(mǎn)分40分)
第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題2分,滿(mǎn)分30分)
閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng)
A
How to Look at Shape
Take a at at the virtual(虛擬的) table. At our new, monthly membership program, you'll join MoMA staff
and fellow members for lively discussions about our collection and exhibitions. Ask questions, share your thoughts,
and broaden the mind. A live Q&A, with Michelle Kuo and Anny Aviram, about shape and its role in MoMA's
collection is also arranged.
Draw, Write, and Connect with Others
Experiment with drawing and writing exercis as ways to connect with others, even when physically distant,
in this 45-minute online workshop. This workshop is part of the Creativity Lab at Home plan. This ssion is led by
Francis Estrada, Assistant Educator, and Hannah Fagin, Coordinator. Ifs open to anyone, but registration is limited
and space is available on a first-come, first-rved basis.
Storytelling Through Art
There are many ways to tell a story — through words through theater and dance, or through visual art, for
example. Discover how artist Jacob Lawrence shared the history of an important event by combining words and
art in a ries of paintings calledThe Migration Series. For kids ages ven to fourteen. Parent participation is
encouraged in this online event. Don' miss the opportunity to spend meaningful time with them.
The Human Shelter
In 2016, MoMA opened Incurities: Tracing Displacement and Shelter, an exhibition that examined how
contemporary architecture arid design addresd ideas of shelter in light of global refugee(難民) emergencies.
Danish Boris Benjamin Bertram documented the exhibition, and the result is a movie by him asking what makes a
home, and, perhaps more importantly, when shelter becomes home. This online event is part of Member events.
is special about How to Look at Shape?
provides an interactive part. is accessible to everyone.
is organized by Michelle Kuo. focus on MoMA's new collection.
event is family-friendly?
Human Shelter. to Look at Shape.
elling Through Art. , Write, and Connect with Others.
which aspect might Bertram do well?
r design. elling.
education. -making.
B
“Snowplow(掃雪機(jī)) parenting” is the newest parenting style that can include parents booking their adult
children haircuts, calling their college kids to wake them up so that they don’t sleep through a test, and even
calling their kids’ employers.
“‘Helicopter (直升機(jī)) parenting’ means monitoring their kids’ every activity,which is out of date.” Claire Cain
Miller and Jonah Engel Bromwich wrote in The New York Times. “Some rich mothers and fathers now are more like
snowplows: clearing any problems in their children’s path to success so that they don’t have to meet failure or lo
opportunities.”
There is a mother who started a charity in her son’s name to try to rai his chances of being accepted to the
college. Another parents spent years helping their daughter avoid foods with sauce, which she didn’t like. Once
she got to college, she had problems with the food in her school becau it was all covered in sauce.
A survey says that three-quarters of parents of children between the ages of 18 and 28 ask for doctor visits or
haircuts for their children, and 11% say they would call their kids’ boss whether their children are having an
issue at work.
As reported, wealthy parents try to get their children into top colleges by giving a large amount of money to a
school, such as paying for a building. This parenting has become the most popular way to rai children, whatever
the income, education, or race is.
Julie, a teacher at Stanford, told the Times that “snowplow parenting” is not a reasonable approach. “The
parents should prepare the kid for the road, instead of preparing the road for the kid,” she said.
4. How does Julie like “snowplow parenting”?
A. It is unreasonable. B. It is advanced.
C. It is accepted by teachers. D. It is refud by rich people.
5. What is the character of “helicopter parenting”?
A. Parents make kids popular. B. Parents provide little money for kids.
C. Parents ask kids to care for themlves. D. Parents watch over kids’ every activity.
6. What should parents do according to Julie?
A. Do as wealthy parents do. B. Make kids be prepared.
C. Make roads be prepared. D. Do as little as possible.
7. What’s the best title for the text?
A. Helicopter Parenting. B. The Similarity in Parenting.
C. A Rearch on Parenting. D. A New Kind of Parenting.
C
My first week working in a restaurant, one of the rvers said something that stuck with me: Everyone should
work in a restaurant for at least a year. At the time, I didn't get it, but I took the advice to heart and worked in
restaurants on and off for the next eight years. Before realizing it, I mastered many important skills, one of which
is communication skill.
When I was little, I was so shy that I ud to hide behind my mom whenever someone spoke to me. And
when I first started in restaurants, I had two personalities: Restaurant Lizzy and Home Lizzy. It was easier to
pretend to be a different person while at work, since it was so different from who I actually was. But gradually, the
skills I learned working in restaurants helped Home Lizzy come out of her shell in the real world.
When you work in a restaurant, you don't have the luxury of hiding behind your parents to avoid talking to
people. I'm still 110% an introvert, but restaurant work helped me communicate. Working in a restaurant not only
helped me speak clearly, deliberately and directly but also taught me how to talk about almost everything. Some
guests don't want their rvers to interact too much with them, and that's fine. But some sit at the bar simply to
chat with you. You learn how to judge your guests' level of interest in communicating with you, and how to exit a
conversation at the appropriate time.
My restaurant work is something that I'm most proud of and I know I wouldn't be the person I am today
without tho eight years of experience. If you're still on the fence about working in a restaurant for that long,
start with one year. I doubt that you'll look back.
8. What did the writer think of the rver's words?
A. Impressive. B. Ridiculous. C. Amusing. D. Logical.
9. What do we infer from Paragraph 2?
A. The writer tried different jobs. B. The writer became more sociable.
C. The writer ud an invented name. D. The writer had a hard time at work.
10. Which of the following best describes the writer's restaurant work?
A. Boring. B. Relaxing. C. Worthwhile. D. Unchallenging.
11. What message does the writer try to convey in this passage?
A. A strong-willed soul can reach his goal.
B. Things are difficult before they are easy.
C. Communication skills advance your career.
D. Restaurantwork helps to achieve a better lf.
D
12. The five pass all include ________.
A. a dinner crui B. a magic show
C. a city tour D. a trolley ride
13. Accordingto the rules and restrictions, ________.
A. visitors can return their tickets
B. rervations cannot be cancelled
C. pass cannot be shared among urs
D. urs can visit attractions more than once
14. To make rervations, you can ________.
A. write an e-mail B. make a phone call
C. nd a text message D. fill out an online form
15. In which ction of a newspaper would you most likely find this advertiment?
A. Leisure & Travel B. Health & Beauty
C. Restaurants & Food D. Sports & Entertainment
第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2分,滿(mǎn)分10分)
閱讀下面短文,從短文后的選項(xiàng)中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。選項(xiàng)中有兩項(xiàng)為多余選項(xiàng)
Lifestyle Habits to Reduce Stress
A little bit of stress is good, and necessary for survival, butrious or continuing stress can increa the risk
for stress-related dias, including depression, cancer and others.____16____Here's how to start making
healthy changes to reduce your stress levels.
Find a hobby you enjoy
____17____Anything that takes you away from day-to-day concerns is helpful for lowering stress levels. The
key is to focus on what you are doing to block out the rest of what is going on.
Avoid strict dieting
If you are cutting down calories too much in order to lo your weight, you may actually be doing your body
harm. Eating enough carbohydrates is important, since they encourage the brain to make rotonin, which has a
calming effect in the body.____18____Doing so can cau drops in blood sugar, which can worn stress.
Enjoy nature
Getting outside and spending some time in nature can help relieve stress, improve your mood and increa
feelings of happiness and well-being.____19____Being near green spaces in particular has been associated with
reduced stress, and is associated with reduced symptoms of anxiety and depression.
Seek support and connection
____20____It's through our social connections that we keep our stress levels down. If you can't be with a
friend or loved one in person, a phone call or Zoom meeting can help you stay connected.
Now that you have the tips, let's get started. Pick one strategy to start with this week, and then add
another one the following week. Put reminders on your calendar so you will have your own personalized week —
by — week plan for fighting against stress.
A. Humans are meant to be social.
B. Playing your favorite tunes can reduce stress levels.
C. It's also important to avoid long periods without food.
D. Feeling calmer and sleeping better are some of the benefits.
E. That can mean practicing an instrument, painting or cooking.
F. Rearch has shown numerous health benefits from being in nature.
G. It's unbelievably important for our n of well-being to manage stress.
第二部分 語(yǔ)言運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié),滿(mǎn)分45分)
第一節(jié)(共20小題;每小題1.5分,滿(mǎn)分30分)
閱讀下面短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)
I was working on a novel bad on the lives of chimpanzees(黑猩猩). To___21___them, I read every book
written by Dr. Jane Goodall. One day, while visiting the website about chimpanzees, I___22___the chance to
complete a six month internship(實(shí)習(xí)) with the Jane Goodall Institute(JGI) in Tanzania.___23___having a full time
job, I knew I had to go. I was offered an unpaid internship after___24___.
But then my logical mind jumped in, “You can't___25___. What are you going to do with your hou and your
life?” The___26___were continuous, so I hesitated. I wanted answers to my questions about why this
trip___27___so much to me, why I had so much___28___and what would happen if I let go of
my___29___version of life.
I did have answers in my heart that helped me walk through my fear and take on a new____30____. So after
veral weeks' struggle, I____31____made my decision. I drove to my company headquarters
and____32____.Soon I boarded a plane toTanzania. On the trip, my heart pounded with____33____— unsure of
what I'd find at my____34____.
During my six-month internship, I slowly____35____my soul. I met wonderful friends and completed veral
community projects for JGI. I also visited Gombe which is home to chimpanzees and the____36____staff there
who offered to take us for chimpanzee tracking.
So much happened during my stay and all of it____37____the most wonderful unfolding of life lessons. I'll
always carry the lessons and the light of tho____38____in my heart. I experienced immeasurable____39____in
learning how to listen to the desires of my soul and how to defeat fear, and being____40____to something new.
21. A. understand B. accept C. comfort D. accompany
22. A. gave up B. came across C. put forward D. broke down
23. A. By comparison with B. Instead of C. In addition to D.
Regardless of
24. A. struggling B. promising C. applying D. begging
25. A. leave B. escape C. refu D. hesitate
26. A. predictions B. answers C. comments D. whispers
27. A. introduced B. lent C. meant D. explained
28. A. regret B. fear C. disappointment D. shyness
29. A. unique B. uncertain C. important D. prent
30. A. scene B. debate C. adventure D. habit
31. A. eventually B. instantly C. suddenly D. randomly
32. A. apologized B. resigned C. applauded D. swore
33. A. curiosity B. relief C. shame D. nervousness
34. A. destination B. heart C. home D. situation
35. A. recognized B. evaluated C. filled D. confirmed
36. A. smart B. kind C. clumsy D. lfish
37. A. dealt with B. mixed up C. disagreed with D. contributed to
38. A. memories B. wishes C. choices D. sufferings
39. A. interest B. difficulty C. growth D. desire
40. A. equal B. open C. true D. blind
第二節(jié)(共10小題;每小題1.5分,滿(mǎn)分15分)
閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入1個(gè)適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號(hào)內(nèi)單詞的正確形式
Nowadays, more and more people enjoy watching plays in the theater, so do my wife and I. We’ll go to the
theater whenever we have time. But before we buy tickets, we would like to know whether the play is good or bad.
In other____41.____(word), when a new play comes, we usually decide whether to watch it or not
according____42.____the information about it on the newspaper. Last week a new play was put on in the theater.
The newspaper said it was very____43.____(interest), so we planned to go on Saturday night. It took my wife a
long time____44.____(make) her decision about what to wear and we left our hou a little late. By the time we
got to the theater, the first act____45.____(start). To our relief, we____46.____(permit) to enter the theater.
When we found our ats, we were recognized by an old friend,____47.____at was next to
mine.____48.____(short) after the play was over, we went dancing. By the time we got home, it was about two
o’clock in the morning. I’m not ud to staying out so late and I was extremely tired.
I didn’t have the money to go out for an evening like this____49.____I was younger. Now I can afford it, but I
don’t have the energy to enjoy_____50._____(I).
第四部分 寫(xiě)作(共兩節(jié),滿(mǎn)分40分)
第一節(jié)短文改錯(cuò)(滿(mǎn)分10分)
51.短文改錯(cuò)
Yesterday I spent a splendid time with my robot named Aido who read books to me, playing my favorite
music and told me funny stories. Aido controlled our houhold devices as turning on or off the lights. It offered a
plenty of online cours that I wanted to learn. It also answered my questions about various topic. When I told it I
was hungry and what I desired eat, it made food for me immediately. However, Aido could understand and read
my emotions. We share communication from time to time throughout the wholly day. I am amazing at the
advancement of science and technology, it brings great convenience and happiness to our life.
第二節(jié)書(shū)面表達(dá)(滿(mǎn)分25分)
52.閱讀下面材料,根據(jù)其內(nèi)容和所給段落開(kāi)頭語(yǔ)續(xù)寫(xiě)兩段,使之構(gòu)成一篇完整的短文。續(xù)寫(xiě)的詞數(shù)為150
左右。
A light knock on the door brought me from my kitchen. Becau we had just moved into a new neighborhood,
I couldn’t imagine who it would be. When I opened the door, an old man stood there, who was dresd in dirty
clothes and wearing dirty rubber boots. His hand hung a plastic bag.
“Can I help you?” I asked.
“Would you like to buy some fresh garden vegetables?” he said, his blue eyes full of hope.
“Are they from your garden?” I looked inside his plastic bag and saw some carrots with soil.
“Yes,” his voice was soft. “And I can get some apples from a tree in my yard. Would you like some of tho,
too? ”
My heart softened, and I wondered if he was badly in need of quite a bit of money. With a sigh(嘆息) I said,
“Plea step inside and I’ll get my money. ”
The next day, he knocked at our door again. This time, my little four-year-old daughter got there first. “Oh,
hello. Would you like to come in for tea? ” Without a cond thought, the old man stepped inside and held out a
broken basket with veral bruid(擦傷的) apples. “From my tree,” he said, removing a worn cap. “You might like
to make apple pie.”
The three of us sat at the kitchen table and drank our tea. It was clear that my daughter liked hosting a visitor
in her never-ending questions. “What is your name? Where do you live? Why are your clothes so dirty?”
The homeless-looking man laughed as he answered each question. His name was Mr. Locket and he lived
around the corner. His wife had pasd away veral years before, and his children all lived far away. He was lonely.
His need for company(陪伴) had nt him door to door lling fruit and vegetables. Ours was the only door
opened to him.
Paragraph 1:
When he finished the tea, he said he had to go home and promid to return the next day.
_____________________________________________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________________________
Paragraph 2:
Several years later, a small envelope was delivered to our home — a letter from the old man’s daughter.
_____________________________________________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________________________
參考答案
1. A 2. C 3. D
4. A 5. D 6. B 7. D
8. A 9. B 10. C 11. D
12. D 13. C 14. B 15. A
16. G 17. E 18. C 19. F 20. A
21. A 22. B 23. D 24. C 25. A 26. D 27. C 28. B 29. D 30. C 31. A 32.
B 33. D 34. A 35. C 36. B 37. D 38. A 39. C 40. B
41. words
42. to 43. interesting
44. to make
45. had started
46. were permitted
47. who 48. Shortly
49. when 50. mylf
51.(1). 刪掉spent后的a
(2). playing→played
(3). as→like
(4). topic→topics
(5). desired后加to
(6). However→Besides/Also
(7). share→shared
(8). wholly→whole
(9). amazing→amazed
(10). it→which
52.略

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