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2020江苏高考英语试题解析版原卷版

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2020年江苏高考英语试解析

21.Manylessonsarenowavailableonline,from_____studentscanchooseforfree.A.whose【答案】B【解析】考查定语从句。句意:许多课程现在都可以在网上找到,学生们可以从中免费选择。此处是非限定性定语从句,先行词是manylessons,关系词在从句中做介词from的宾语,应使用关系代词which引导。故选B。22.Ifyoulookatallsidesofthesituation,you’llfindprobablyasolutionthat______everyone.A.suitsuited【答案】C【解析】考查动词时态。句意:如果你从各个方面看问题,你可能会找到一个适合每个人的解决方案。句子描述的客观事实,应使用一般现在时;此处是定语从句谓语动词,先行词是asolution,从句谓语动词应使用第三人称单数形式。故选C。23.Theydecidetohavemoreworkersfortheproject____itwon’tbedelayed.A.evenif【答案】D【解析】考查连词辨析。句意:他们决定为这项工程增加工人,以免耽搁。A.evenif即使;B.asif好像;C.nowthat既然;D.sothat为了。空后itwon’tbedelayed是前面采取措施的目的,应使用sothat引导目的状语从句。故选D。24.Buildingsuchabridgeoverthebaywas______butthelocalgovernmentmadeitwithintwoB.asifC.nowthatD.sothatB.suitedC.suitsD.hasB.whichC.whenD.whomyears.A.awetblanketnuttocrack【答案】D【解析】考查习惯用语辨析。句意:在海湾上建造这样一座桥是一件困难的事情,但当地在两年内完成了。A.awetblanket一件扫兴的事情;B.apieceofcake小菜一碟;C.adarkhorse出人意外的获胜者;D.ahardnuttocrack很难解决的问题。根据空前suchabridgeoverthebay及空后butthelocalgovernmentmadeitwithintwoyears可知,在海湾上建造这样一座桥是一件困难的事情。故选D。25.Itisnotaproblem_____wecanwinthebattle;it’sjustamatteroftime.A.whether【答案】A【解析】考查主语从句。句意:我们能否打赢这场战斗不是问题;这只是时间问题。A.whether是否;B.why为什么;C.when什么时候;D.where在哪里。根据下文it’sjustamatteroftime可知,此处指”我们能否打赢这场战斗不是问题”,it是形式主语,whether引导的从句是真正的主语。故选A。26.InsteadofgettingdowntoanewtaskasI_____,heexaminedthepreviousworkagain.A.hadexpected【答案】A【解析】考查动词时态。句意:他没有像我所期望的那样着手做新工作,而是又检查了一遍以前的工作。此处描述的动作发生在examined之前,属于”过去的过去”,应使用过去完成时。故选A。27.Therewillstillbelotsofchallengesifweareto_____garbageinashorttime.A.clarify【答案】DB.justifyC.satisfyD.classifyB.haveexpectedC.wouldexpectD.expectB.whyC.whenD.whereB.apieceofcakeC.adarkhorseD.ahard【解析】考查动词词义辨析。句意:如果我们要在短时间内对垃圾进行分类,仍然会有很多挑战。A.clarify澄清;B.justify证明;C.satisfy满足;D.classify分类。根据空后garbage可知,此处指“对垃圾进行分类”。故选D。28.IfIhadn’tbeenfacedwithsomanybarriers,I_____whereIam.A.won’tbethavebeen【答案】C【解析】考查虚拟语气。句意:如果我没有面对那么多的障碍,我现在就不会在这里。分析句子成分可知,此处是错综时间虚拟语气,根据空后whereIam可知,此处是与现在事实相反的假设,主句谓语动词应使用would/could/might/should+do。故选C。29.TheoutbreakofCovid-19hasmeantan_____changeinourlifeandwork.A.absurdauthentic【答案】B【解析】考查形容词词义辨析。句意:新冠肺炎疫情的爆发,给我们的生活和工作带来了一个突然的变化。A.absurd荒谬的;B.abrupt突然的;C.allergic过敏的;D.authentic真实的。根据常识可知,新冠肺炎疫情给我们的生活和工作带来了一个突然的变化。故选B。30.Takingonthischallengewillbringyou_____someonewhosharesyourinterests.A.inexchangeformemoryof【答案】C【解析】考查介词短语辨析。句意:接受这个挑战会让你和你有共同兴趣的人接触。A.inexchangefor作B.inanswertoC.incontactwithD.inB.abruptC.allergicD.B.wouldn’thavebeenC.wouldn’tbeD.shouldn’为交换;B.inanswerto回答;C.incontactwith接触,与……有联系;D.inmemoryof纪念。根据空后someonewhosharesyourinterests及常识可知,此处指”和与你有共同兴趣的人接触”。故选C。31.Technologicalinnovations,____goodmarketing,willpromotethesalesoftheseproducts.A.combinedwithcombinedwith【答案】A【解析】考查非谓语动词。句意:技术创新与良好的市场营销相结合,将促进这些产品的销售。此处是短语:becombinedwith”与……结合/联合”,本句中省略be动词,使用过去分词做状语。故选A。32.Thisactoroftenhasthefirsttwotricksplannedbeforeperforming,andthengoesfor______.A.whicheverwhatever【答案】D【解析】考查代词词义辨析。句意:这个演员通常在表演前就已经计划好了前两个技巧,然后全力以赴。A.whichever无论哪个;B.whenever无论何时;C.wherever无论何地;D.whatever无论什么。分析句子成分可知,此处做goesfor的宾语,指代”任何事情”,whatever符合语境。故选D。33.Thehealthsecuritysystemsofmanycountriesareundergoingconsiderable______.A.reservationsubmission【答案】B【解析】考查名词词义辨析。句意:许多国家的卫生安全系统正在经历重大变革。A.reservation预订;B.transformation改革,变革;C.distinction区别;D.submission提交。根据前文Thehealthsecuritysystems可知,此处指“卫生安全系统的变革”。故选B。B.transformationC.distinctionD.B.wheneverC.whereverD.B.combiningwithC.havingcombinedwithD.tobe34.Thespeedof6Gwillexceed125GB/s,______anewgenerationofvirtualreality.Aallowingforcompensatingfor【答案】A【解析】考查动词短语辨析。句意:6G的速度将超过125GB/s,使得新一代的虚拟现实成为可能。A.allowingfor使……成为可能,促进……的发生;B.accountingfor解释;C.callingfor需要,要求;呼吁;D.compensatingfor补偿。根据空前Thespeedof6Gwillexceed125GB/s可知,125GB/s的6G速度将使得新一代的虚拟现实成为可能。故选A。35.—DoyouknowanythingaboutZhangZhongjing?—______HehasbeenhonoredasamasterdoctorsincetheEasternHanDynasty.A.Howcome?pleasure.【答案】C【解析】考查日常交际用语。句意:-你知道关于张仲景的事情吗?-当然。自东汉以来,他被尊为医学大师。A.Howcome?怎么会?B.Sowhat?那又怎样?C.Byallmeans.当然;D.Withpleasure.很愿效劳。根据空后HehasbeenhonoredasamasterdoctorsincetheEasternHanDynasty.可知,后者对张仲景非常了解。所以他”当然”知道关于张仲景的事情。C选项符合语境。故选C。第二节:完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)Beinggoodatsomethingandhavingapassionforitarenotenough.Success___36___fundamentallyonourviewofourselvesandofthe____37____inourlives.Whentwelve-year-oldJohnWilsonwalkedintohischemistryclassonarainydayin1931,hehadno___38___ofknowingthathislifewastochange____39____.TheclassexperimentthatdayB.Sowhat?C.Byallmeans.D.WithB.accountingforC.callingforD.wasto____40____howheatingacontainerofwaterwouldbringairbubbling(冒泡)tothesurface.____41____,thecontainertheteachergaveWilsontoheat____42____heldsomethingmorevolatile(易挥发的)thanwater.WhenWilsonheatedit,thecontainer___43___,leavingWilsonblindedinbotheyes.WhenWilsonreturnedhomefromhospitaltwomonthslater,hisparents____44____tofindawaytodealwiththecatastrophethathad______45______theirlives.ButWilsondidnotregardtheaccidentas______46______.Helearnedbraille(盲文)quicklyandcontinuedhiseducationatWorcesterCollegefortheBlind.There,henotonlydidwellasastudentbutalsobecamea(n)______47______publicspeaker.Later,heworkedinAfrica,wheremanypeoplesufferedfrom______48______forlackofpropertreatment.Forhim,itwasonethingto_____49_____hisownfateofbeingblindandquiteanothertoallowsomethingtocontinue_____50_____itcouldbefixedsoeasily.Thismovedhimtoaction.AndtensofmillionsinAfricaandAsiacanseebecauseofthe______51______Wilsonmadetopreventingthe______52______.Wilsonreceivedseveralinternational______53______forhisgreatcontributions.Helosthissightbutfounda__________.Heprovedthatit’snotwhathappenstousthat______55______ourlives-it’swhatwemakeofwhathappens.36.A.depends37.A.dilemmas38.A.way39.A.continuallycompletelyB.holdsB.accidentsB.hopeB.graduallyC.keepsC.eventsC.planC.gracefullyD.reflectsD.stepsD.measureD.40.A.direct41.A.Anyway42.A.mistakenly43.A.erupted44.A.deserved45.A.submittedtohappenedto46.A.fantasticcatastrophic47.A.accomplished48.A.deafnessspeechlessness49.A.decide50.A.until51.A.oppositionlimitations52.A.preventableinfluential53.A.scholarships.A.fortune55.A.distinguishes【答案】36.A37.CB.showB.MoreoverB.casuallyB.explodedB.attemptedB.cateredforB.extraordinaryB.crucialB.depressionB.abandonB.whenB.adjustmentsB.potentialB.rewardsB.recipeB.determines38.A39.D40.BC.advocateC.SomehowC.amazinglyC.emptiedC.caredC.impressedonC.impressiveC.specificC.blindnessC.controlC.unlessC.commitmentC.spreadableC.awardsC.dreamC.claims41.C42.A43.BD.declareD.ThusD.clumsilyD.exposedD.agreedD.D.D.innocentD.D.acceptD.beforeD.D.D.bonusesD.visionD.limits44.B45.D46.D47.A48.C49.D50.B51.C52.A53.C.D55.B这是一篇夹叙夹议类的文章。因为一次意外,威尔逊失明了。但是,他并没有抱怨命运的不公,而是努力地学习,接受教育。他通过自己的努力帮助很多人恢复了视力,获得了很多国际大奖。他的例子告诉我们:成功从根本上取决于我们对自己和对生活中发生的事情的看法。【36解析】考查动词词义辨析。句意:成功从根本上取决于我们对自己和对生活中所发生事情的看法。A.depends依靠;B.holds握,持有;C.keeps保持;D.reflects反映。结合空后的介词on可知,仅仅擅长某件事并有激情是不够的。成功从根本上“取决于”我们对自己和对生活中所发生事情的看法。dependon:取决于。故选A。【37解析】考查名词词义辨析。句意:成功从根本上取决于我们对自己和对生活中所发生事情的看法。A.dilemmas进退两难的处境;B.accidents意外事故;C.events事,事件;D.steps脚步,步骤。结合文章最后一句“Heprovedthatit’snotwhathappenstousthat55ourlives-it’swhatwemakeofwhathappens”可知,我们对所发生的事情的看法决定了我们的生活。空处对应whathappens(发生的事)。故选C。【38解析】考查名词词义辨析。句意:1931年的一个雨天,当12岁的约翰·威尔逊走进他的化学教室时,他根本不知道自己的生活将彻底改变。A.way方法,方式;B.hope希望;C.plan计划;D.measure措施。JohnWilson“无法”预知将会发生的事情。故选A。【39解析】考查副词词义辨析。句意:1931年的一个雨天,当12岁的约翰·威尔逊走进他的化学教室时,他根本不知道自己的生活将彻底改变。A.continually不断地;B.gradually逐渐地;C.gracefully优雅地;D.completely完全地。结合下文可知,一场意外导致他失明,这“完全”改变了他的生活。故选D。【40解析】考查动词词义辨析。句意:那天的课堂实验是为了展示加热一个盛水的容器会如何使空气冒泡到表面。A.direct指导,引导;B.show展示;C.advocate提倡,倡导;D.declare宣布。那天的课堂实验的目的是“展示”加热一个盛水的容器会如何使空气冒泡到表面。故选B。【41解析】考查副词词义辨析。句意:不知怎么的,老师给威尔逊加热的容器误装了比水更容易挥发的东西。A.Anyway无论如何,不管怎样;B.Moreover而且;C.Somehow不知怎么地;D.Thus因此。不知怎么的,老师给威尔逊加热的容器误装了比水更容易挥发的东西。故选C。【42解析】考查副词词义辨析。句意:不知怎么的,老师给威尔逊加热的容器误装了比水更容易挥发的东西。A.mistakenly错误地;B.casually随意地;C.amazingly令人惊奇地;D.clumsily笨拙地。老师“误”在容器里装了更容易挥发的东西而没有装水,结果导致了爆炸的发生。故选A。【43解析】考查动词词义辨析。句意:当威尔逊把它加热时,容器爆炸了,导致威尔逊失明。A.erupted爆发,喷出;B.exploded爆炸;C.emptied腾空,掏空;D.exposed揭露,使暴露。因为容器内装的不是水,而是更容易挥发的物质,所以,当威尔逊把它加热时,容器“爆炸”了,导致Wilson失明。故选B。【44解析】考查动词词义辨析。句意:两个月后,当威尔逊出院回家时,他的父母试图找到一种方法来应对发生在他们生活中的灾难。A.deserved值得,应得,应受;B.attempted视图,尝试;C.cared关心,在乎;D.agreed同意。孩子失明了,身为父母,他们当然要“试图”找到一种方法来应对发生在他们生活中的灾难。故选B。【45解析】考查动词短语辨析。句意:两个月后,当威尔逊出院回家时,他的父母试图找到一种方法来应对发生在他们生活中的灾难。A.submittedto提交,服从……;B.cateredfor迎合;C.impressedon给……留下印象;D.happenedto发生。这场事故“发生”在了威尔逊一家人的生活中。故选D。【46解析】考查形容词词义辨析。句意:但威尔逊并不认为这次事故是灾难性的。A.fantastic极好的;B.extraordinary不同寻常的;C.impressive给人深刻印象的;D.catastrophic灾难性的,毁灭性的。根据上文hisparents44tofindawaytodealwiththecatastrophethathad45theirlives.以及结合生活常识,失明对于任何一个人来说都是一场灾难。根据but转折可知,威尔逊并没有将这场事故看作是“灾难性的”。故选D。【47解析】考查形容词词义辨析。句意:在那里,他不仅是一名出色的学生,而且成为了一名出色的演说家。A.accomplished才华高的,有成就的;B.crucial至关重要的,关键性的;C.specific特定的,具体的;D.innocent无辜的,天真的。前一句提到威尔逊很快学会了盲文,并在伍斯特盲人学院继续接受教育。结合该句中的notonly…butalso…可以推知,他不仅是个好学生,而且是个非常好的公共演说家。选项中只有A选项表达此意。故选A。【48解析】考查名词词义辨析。句意:后来,他在非洲工作,那里的许多人因为缺乏适当的治疗而失明。A.deafness聋,听力不佳;B.depression沮丧;C.blindness瞎;D.speechlessness哑口无言。结合后文中的“AndtensofmillionsinAfricaandAsiacanseebecauseofthe5251Wilsonmadetopreventingthe”可知,很多人因为威尔逊的努力而复明。由此推知,在非洲,有很多人因为缺乏适当的治疗而“失明”。故选C。【49解析】考查动词词义辨析。句意:对他来说,接受自己失明的命运是一回事,而在事情可以如此容易地解决的情况下,让事情继续下去则完全是另一回事。A.decide决定;B.abandon抛弃;C.control控制;D.accept接受。根据上文中的“ButWilsondidnotregardtheaccidentas46.Helearnedbraille(盲文)quicklyandcontinuedhiseducationatWorcesterCollegefortheBlind.There,henotonlydidwellasastudentbutalsobecamea(n)47publicspeaker”可知,威尔逊失明之后,他没有抱怨命运的不公,反而努力进取,由此推知,他“接受”了自己失明的事实。故选D。【50解析】考查连接词词义辨析。句意:对他来说,接受自己失明的命运是一回事,而在事情可以如此容易地解决的情况下,让事情继续下去则完全是另一回事。A.until直到;B.when在……情况下,当……时候;C.unless如果不;D.before在……之前。在很容易解决那么多人失明的情况下,让他们继续失明下去完全是另一回事。when表示“在……情况下”。故选B。【51解析】考查名词词义辨析。句意:因为威尔逊努力地去预防可预防的情况,在非洲和亚洲,数千万人都可以恢复视力了。A.opposition反对;B.adjustments调整,调节;C.commitment奉献,投入;D.limitations。根据前文中的“Thismovedhimtoaction”可知,威尔逊行动起来,努力地去预防那些可以预防的情况。因为他的“奉献”,很多人恢复了视力。该空和53空后的greatcontributions呼应。故选C。【52解析】考查形容词词义辨析。句意:因为威尔逊努力地去预防可预防的情况,在非洲和亚洲,数千万人都能够恢复视力了。A.preventable可预防的,可阻止的;B.potential潜在的,有潜力的;C.spreadable(黄油等)容易被涂开的;D.influential有影响力的。结合空前的prevent可知,威尔逊努力地去预防“可以预防的”情况。故选A。【53解析】考查名词词义辨析。句意:威尔逊因其巨大的贡献获得了几个国际奖项。A.scholarships奖学金;B.rewards奖励,回报;C.awards奖,奖品;D.bonuses红利,津贴。因为他的巨大贡献,威尔逊获得了几个国际“大奖”。故选C。【解析】考查名词词义辨析。句意:他失明了,但找到了视野。A.fortune运气,财富;B.recipe食谱,秘诀;C.dream梦,梦想;D.vision视野。根据前文叙述可知,虽然威尔逊失明了,但是他却通过努力,帮助了很多人,为世界做出了巨大贡献。由此推知,他虽然看不见,但是他的“眼界”开阔,做到了很多人都做不到的事情。故选D。【55解析】考查动词词义辨析。句意:他证明了并不是发生在我们身上的事情决定了我们的生活,而是我们如何看待发生的事情。A.distinguishes区分,辨别;B.determines决定;C.claims宣称;D.limits。结合第一段中的“Success36fundamentallyonourviewofourselvesandofthe37inourlives”可知,成功从根本上取决于我们对自己和对生活中发生的事情的看法。即:并不是发生的事情“决定”我们的生活,而是我们对发生的事情的看法“决定”了我们的生活。故选B。第三部分:阅读理解(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)ASomeimportantdatesinChina’sfightingCovid-19beforeMay7,2020Jan23:Wuhandeclaredtemporaryoutbound(向外的)trafficrestrictions.Jan20,2020~Feb20,2020Jan24:NationalmedicalteamsbegantobesenttoHubeiandwuhan.Jan27:TheCentralSteering(指导)GrouparrivedinWuhan.Feb18:Thedailynumberofnewlycuredanddischarged(出院)patientsexceededthatofthenewlyconfirmedcases.Feb21:Mostprovincesandequivalentadministrativeunitsstartedtolowertheirpublichealthemergencyresponselevel.Feb21,2020~Mar17,2020Feb24:TheWHO-ChinaJointMissiononCovid-19heldapressconferenceinBeijing.Mar11-17:Theepidemic(流行病)peakhadpassedinChinaasawhole.Apr1:ChinesecustomsbeganNAT(核酸检测)oninboundarrivalsatallpointsofentry.Mar18,2020~Apr28,2020Apr8:Wuhanliftedoutboundtrafficrestrictions.Apr26:ThelastCovid-19patientinWuhanwasdischargedfromhospital.Apr30:ThepublichealthemergencyresponsewasloweredtoLevel2intheBeijing-Tianjin-Hebeiregion.Apr29,2020~May7,2020May7:TheStateCouncilreleasedGuidelinesonConductingCovid-19PreventionandControlonanOngoingBasis.56.WhathappenedbetweenJanuary20andFebruary20?A.TheCentralSteeringGrouparrivedinWuhan.B.TheWHO-ChinaJointMissiononCovid-19heldapressconference.C.ThelastCovid-19patientinWuhanwasdischargedfromhospital.D.Beijinglowereditsemergencyresponselevel.57.FromwhichdatewereprivatecarsallowedtogooutofWuhan?A.January23.【答案】56.A57.CB.March11.C.April8.D.May7.这是一篇记叙文。文章主要介绍了2020年5月7日前,中国抗击新冠肺炎的重要日期。【56解析】细节理解题。根据表格中Jan20,2020-Feb20,2020部分Jan27:TheCentralSteering(指导)GrouparrivedinWuhan.可知,在一月二十号到二月二十号之间,领导小组抵达武汉。故选A。【57解析】推理判断题。根据表格中Mar18,2020-Apr28,2020部分Apr8:Wuhanliftedoutboundtrafficrestrictions(4月8日:武汉取消出境交通)可推知,从四月八日起,私家车被允许离开武汉。故选C。BSometimesit’shardtoletgo.FormanyBritishpeople,thatcanapplytoinstitutionsandobjectsthatrepresenttheircountry’spast-age-oldcastles,splendidhomes…andredphoneboxes.Beatenfirstbythemarchoftechnologyandlatelybytheterribleweatherinjunkyards(废品场),thephoneboxesrepresentativeofanagearenowmakingsomethingofacomeback.Adaptedinimaginativeways,manyhavereappearedoncitystreetsandvillagegreenshousingtinycafes,cellphonerepairshopsorevendefibrillatormachines(除颤器).Theoriginalironboxeswiththeroundroofsfirstappearedin1926.TheyweredesignedbyGilesGilbertScottthearchitectoftheBatterseaPowerStationinLondon.AfterbecominganimportantpartofmanyBritishstreets,thephoneboxesbegandisappearinginthe1980s,withtheriseofthemobilephonesendingmostofthemawaytothejunkyards.Aboutthattime,TonyInglis’engineeringandtransportcompanygotthejobtoremovephoneboxesfromthestreetsandsellthemout.ButInglisendedupbuyinghundredsofthemhimself,withtheideaofrepairingandsellingthem.Hesaidthathehadheardthecallstopreservetheboxesandhadseenhowsomeofthemwerelistedashistoricbuildings.AsInglisand,laterotherbusinessmen,gottowork,repurposedphoneboxesbeganreappearingincitiesandvillagesaspeoplefoundnewusesforthem.Today,theyareonceagainafamiliarsight,playingrolesthatareoftenjustasimportantforthecommunityastheiroriginalpurpose.Inruralareas,whereambulancescantakearelativelylongtimetoarrive,thephoneboxeshavetakenonalifesavingrole.Localorganizationscanadoptthemforlpound,andinstalldefibrillatorstohelpinemergencies.Othersalsolookedatthephoneboxesandsawbusinessopportunities.LoveFone,acompanythatadvocatesrepairingcellphonesratherthanabandoningthem,openedaminiworkshopinaLondonphoneboxin2016.Thetinyshopsmadeeconomicsense,accordingtoRobertKerr,afounderofLoveFone.Hesaidthatoneoftheboxesgeneratedaround$13,500inrevenueamonthandcostonlyabout$400torent.Inglissaidphoneboxescalledtomindanagewhenthingswerebuilttolast.I“likewhattheyaretopeople,andIenjoybringingthingsback,”hesaid.58.Thephoneboxesaremakingacomeback______.A.toformabeautifulsightofthecityB.toimprovetelecommunicationsservicesC.toremindpeopleofahistoricalperiodD.tomeettherequirementofgreeneconomy59.Whydidthephoneboxesbegintogooutofserviceinthe1980s?A.Theywerenotwell-designed.C.Theyhadtooshortahistory.B.Theyprovidedbadservices.D.Theylosttonewtechnologies.60.Thephoneboxesarebecomingpopularmainlybecauseof______.A.theirnewappearanceandlowerpricesC.theirchangedrolesandfunctions【答案】58.C59.D60.CB.thepushofthelocalorganizationsD.thebigfundingofthebusinessmen这是一篇说明文。文章讲述了在英国,电话亭在20世纪80年始停止使用。后来,一些商人使电话亭的角色和功能发生了变化,电话亭又变得流行起来。【58解析】细节理解题。根据第一段Sometimesit’shardtoletgo.FormanyBritishpeople,thatcanapplytoinstitutionsandobjectsthatrepresenttheircountry’spast-age-oldcastles,splendidhomes..andredphoneboxes.(有时候真的很难放手。对许多英国人来说,这可以适用于代表他们国家过去历史的机构和物品--古老的城堡、辉煌的住宅……还有红色的电话亭)和最后一段Inglissaidphoneboxescalledtomindanagewhenthingswerebuilttolast.(英格利斯说,电话亭让人想起了一个东西经久耐用的时代)可知,电话亭正在卷土重来,以提醒人们一个历史时期。故选C。【59解析】细节理解题。根据第三段AfterbecominganimportantpartofmanyBritishstreets,thephoneboxesbegandisappearinginthe1980s,withtheriseofthemobilephonesendingmostofthemawaytothejunkyards.(在成为英国许多街道的重要组成部分后,电话亭在20世纪80年始消失,随着移动电话的兴起,大部分电话亭被扔到了垃圾场)可知,电话亭在20世纪80年始停止使用是因为它们输给了新技术。故选D。【60解析】推理判断题。根据第五段AsInglisand,laterotherbusinessmen,gottowork,repurposedphoneboxesbeganreappearingincitiesandvillagesaspeoplefoundnewusesforthem.Today,theyareonceagainafamiliarsight,playingrolesthatareoftenjustasimportantforthecommunityastheiroriginalpurpose.(随着英格利斯和后来的其他商人开始工作,改装后的电话亭开始在城市和乡村重新出现,人们发现了它们的新用途。今天,它们再次成为人们熟悉的景象,扮演着与它们最初的目的同样重要的角色)和第六段Inruralareas,whereambulancescantakearelativelylongtimetoarrive,thephoneboxeshavetakenonalifesavingrole.(在农村地区,救护车要花相当长的时间才能到达,电话亭就起到了拯救生命的作用)以及第七段Othersalsolookedatthephoneboxesandsawbusinessopportunities.(其他人也在电话亭寻找商机)可推断出,电话亭之所以变得流行,主要是因为它们的角色和功能发生了变化。故选C。CForthosewhocanstomachit,workingoutbeforebreakfastmaybemorebeneficialforhealththaneatingfirst,accordingtoastudyofmealtimingandphysicalactivity.Athletesandscientistshavelongknownthatmealtimingaffectsperformance.However,farlesshasbeenknownabouthowmealtimingandexercisemightaffectgeneralhealth.Tofindout,Britishscientistsconductedastudy.Theyfirstfound10overweightandinactivebutotherwisehealthyyoungmen,whoselifestylesare,forbetterandworse,representativeofthoseofmostofus.Theytestedthemen’sfitnessandrestingmetabolic(新陈代谢的)ratesandtooksamples(样品)oftheirbloodandfattissue.Then,ontwoseparatemorningvisitstothescientists’lab,eachmanwalkedforanhouratanaveragespeedthat,intheoryshouldallowhisbodytorelymainlyonfatforfuel.Beforeoneoftheseworkouts,themenskippedbreakfast,meaningthattheyexercisedonacompletelyemptystomachafteralongovernightfast(禁食).Ontheotheroccasion,theyatearichmorningmealabouttwohoursbeforetheystartedwalking.Justbeforeandanhouraftereachworkout,thescientiststookadditionalsamplesofthemen’sbloodandfattissue.Thentheycomparedthesamples.Therewereconsiderabledifferences.Mostobviously,themendisplayedlowerbloodsugarlevelsatthestartoftheirworkoutswhentheyhadskippedbreakfastthanwhentheyhadeaten.Asaresult,theyburnedmorefatduringwalksonanemptystomachthanwhentheyhadeatenfirst.Ontheotherhand,theyburnedslightlymorecalories(卡路里),onaverage,duringtheworkoutafterbreakfastthanafterfasting.Butitwastheeffectsdeepwithinthefatcellsthatmayhavebeenthemostsignificant,theresearchersfound.Multiplegenesbehaveddifferently,dependingonwhethersomeonehadeatenornotbeforewalking.Manyofthesegenesproduceproteins(蛋白质)thatcanimprovebloodsugarregulationandinsulin(胰岛素)levelsthroughoutthebodyandsoareassociatedwithimprovedmetabolichealth.Thesegenesweremuchmoreactivewhenthemenhadfastedbeforeexercisethanwhentheyhadbreakfasted.Theimplicationoftheseresultsisthattogainthegreatesthealthbenefitsfromexercise,itmaybewisetoskipeatingfirst.61.Theunderlinedexpression“stomachit”inParagraph1mostprobablymeans“______”.A.digestthemealeasilyC.decidewiselywhattoeat62.Whywerethe10peoplechosenfortheexperiment?A.Theirlifestylesweretypicalofordinarypeople.B.Theirlackofexerciseledtooverweight.C.Theycouldwalkatanaveragespeed.D.Theyhadslowmetabolicrates.63.Whathappenedtothosewhoatebreakfastbeforeexercise?A.Theysuccessfullylostweight.C.Theyburnedmorefatonaverage..Whatcouldbelearnedfromtheresearch?A.Aworkoutafterbreakfastimprovesgeneperformances.B.Toomuchworkoutoftenslowsmetabolicrates.C.Lifestyleisnotasimportantasmorningexercise.D.Physicalexercisebeforebreakfastisbetterforhealth.【答案】61.B62.A63.B.DB.Theyconsumedabitmorecalories.D.Theydisplayedhigherinsulinlevels.B.managewithoutbreakfastD.eatwhateverisoffered本文是说明文。文章介绍了一项研究,结果表明对于那些能忍受的人来说,不吃早餐锻炼可能对健康更有益。【61解析】词句猜测题。根据下文workingoutbeforebreakfastmaybemorebeneficialforhealththaneatingfirst可知,早餐前锻炼可能比先吃饭再锻炼对健康更有益,因此推断这里说的是那些不吃早饭先锻炼的人,因此推断划线词与B项”不吃早饭能应付”意思相近。故选B。【62解析】细节理解题。根据第三段的Theyfirstfound10overweightandinactivebutotherwisehealthyyoungmen,whoselifestylesarefarbetterandworse,representativeofthoseofmostofus.可知,他们首先找到了10个超重的,不活跃但健康的年轻人,他们的生活方式可以说更好,也可以说更糟,代表了我们大多数人。因此可知,实验时选择的10个人的生活方式代表了普通人。故选A。【63解析】细节理解题。根据第六段的Asaresult,theyburnedmorefatduringwalksonanemptystomachthanwhentheyhadeatenfirst.Ontheotherhand.theyburnedslightlymorecalories(卡路里),onaverage,duringtheworkoutafterbreakfastthanafterfasting.可知,结果,他们空腹散步时燃烧的脂肪比他们首先吃东西时所燃烧的脂肪要多。另一方面。平均而言,他们在早餐后锻炼时燃烧的卡路里略多于禁食后。因此可知,锻炼前吃早饭消耗更多一点的热量。故选B。【解析】推理判断题。根据最后一段Theimplicationoftheseresultsisthattogainthegreatesthealthbenefitsfromexercise,itmaybewisetoskipeatingfirst.可知,这些结果的暗示,为了从运动中获得最大的健康益处,先不吃东西可能更明智。因此推断早饭前的体育锻炼对健康更有益。故选D。DIwasinthemiddleoftheAmazon(亚马逊)withmywife,whowasthereasamedicalresearcher.Weflewonasmallplanetoafarawayvillage.Wedidnotspeakthelocallanguage,didnotknowthecustoms,andmoreoftenthannot,didnotentirelyrecognizethefood.Wecouldnothavefeltmoreforeign.Wewereraisedonbooksandcomputers,highwaysandcellphones,butnowwewerelivinginavillagewithoutrunningwaterorelectricityItwaseasyforustogotosleepattheendofthedayfeelingalittlemisunderstood.ThenoneperfectAmazonianevening,withmonkeyscallingfrombeyondthevillagegreen,weplayedsoccer.Iamnotgoodatsoccer,butthateveningitwaswonderful.Everyoneknewtherules.Weallspokethesamelanguageofpassesandshots.Weunderstoodoneanotherperfectly.Asdarknesscameoverthefieldandthematchended,thegoalkeeper,Juan,walkedovertomeandsaidinamatter-of-factway,“Inyourhome,doyouhaveamoontoo?”Iwassurprised.AfterIexplainedtoJuanthatyes,wedidhaveamoonandyes,itwasverysimilartohis,Ifeltasortofawe(敬畏)atthepossibilitiesthatexistedinhisworld.InJuan’sworld,eachvillagecouldhaveitsownmoon.InJuan’sworld.theunknownandundiscoveredwasvastandmarvelous.Anythingwaspossible.Inoursociety,weknowthatEarthhasonlyonemoon.Wehavelookedatourplanetfromeveryangleandfoundallofthewildestthingslefttofind.Ican,frommycomputerathome,pullupsatelliteimagesofJuan’svillage.Therearenomorecontinentsandnomoremoonstosearchfor,littlelefttodiscover.Atleastitseemsthatway.Yet,asIthoughtaboutJuan’squestion,Iwasnotsurehowmuchmorewecouldreallyruleout.Iam,inpart,anantbiologist,somythoughtsturnedtowhatweknowaboutinsectlifeandIknewthatmuchintheworldofinsectsremainsunknown.Howmuch,though?Howignorant(无知的)arewe?Thequestionofwhatweknowanddonotknowconstantlybotheredme.Ibegancollectingnewspaperarticlesaboutnewspecies,newmonkey,newspider…,andonandontheyappear.Mydrawerquicklyfilled.Ibeganaseconddrawerformoregeneraldiscoveries:newcavesystemdiscoveredwithdozensofnamelessspecies,fourhundredspeciesofbacteriafoundinthehumanstomach.TheseconddrawerbegantofillandasitdidIwonderedwhethertherewerebiggerdiscoveriesoutthere,notjustspecies,butlifethatdependsonthingsthoughttobeuseless,lifeevenwithoutDNA.Istartedathirddrawerforthesebigdiscoveries.Itfillsmoreslowly,butallthesame,itfills.Inlookingintothestoriesofbiologicaldiscovery,Ialsobegantofindsomethingelse,acollectionofscientists,usuallybrilliantoccasionallyhalf-mad,whomadethediscoveries.Thosescientistsveryoftenseethesamethingsthatotherscientistssee,buttheypaymoreattentiontothem,andtheyfocusonthemtothepointofexhaustion(穷尽),andattheriskoftheridiculeoftheirpeers.Inlookingforthestoriesofdiscovery,Ifoundthestoriesofthesepeopleandhowtheirliveschangedourviewoftheworld.Wearerepeatedlywillingtoimaginewehavefoundmostofwhatislefttodiscover.Weusedtothinkthatinsectswerethesmallestorganisms(生物),andthatnothingliveddeeperthansixhundredmeters.Yet,whensomethingnewturnsup,moreoftenthannot,wedonotevenknowitsname.65.HowdidtheauthorfeelonhisarrivalintheAmazon?A.Outofplace.Regretful.66.WhatmadethatAmazonianeveningwonderful?A.Helearnedmoreaboutthelocallanguage.B.Theyhadaniceconversationwitheachother.C.Theyunderstoodeachotherwhileplaying.D.Hewonthesoccergamewiththegoalkeeper.B.Fullofjoy.C.Sleepy.D.67.WhywastheauthorsurprisedatJuan’squestionaboutthemoon?A.Thequestionwastoostraightforward.B.Juanknewsolittleabouttheworld.C.Theauthordidn’tknowhowtoanswer.D.Theauthordidn’tthinkJuanwassincere.68.Whatwastheauthor’sinitialpurposeofcollectingnewspaperarticles?A.Tosortoutwhatwehaveknown.B.TodeepenhisresearchintoAmazonians.C.Toimprovehisreputationasabiologist.D.Tolearnmoreaboutlocalcultures.69.Howdidthosebrilliantscientistsmakegreatdiscoveries?A.Theyshiftedtheirviewpointsfrequently.B.Theyfollowedotherscientistsclosely.C.Theyoftencriticizedtheirfellowscientists.D.Theyconductedin-depthandclosestudies.70.Whatcouldbethemostsuitabletitleforthepassage?A.ThePossibleandtheImpossible.B.TheKnownandtheUnknown.C.TheCivilizedandtheUncivilized.D.TheIgnorantandtheIntelligent.【答案】65.A66.C67.B68.A69.D70.B这是一篇夹叙夹议文。作者和妻子来到了亚马逊,妻子是一名医学研究者。一踏上这里,作者感到非常不适应,通过与当地人的接触,作者了解一些人对外部的世界并不了解。在生物多样性发现的过程中,作者意识到,很多东西是人类已知的,还有很多是人类未知的。【65解析】推理判断题。根据第一段“Wedidn’tspeakthelocallanguage,didnotknowthecustomsandmoreoftenthannot,didn’tentirelyrecognizethefood.Wecouldn’thavefeltmoreforeign.”可知,我们不会说当地的语言,不了解当地的风俗习惯,而且往往我们不能完全认识食物,我们感觉非常陌生。由此可知,作者一到达亚马逊感觉格格不入。故选A项。【66解析】细节理解题。根据第三段“Everyoneknewtherules.Weallspokethesamelanguageofpassesandshots.Weunderstoodoneanotherperfectly.”可知,每个人都知道规则,在传球和射门方面,我们说着同样的语言,彼此非常了解。由此可知,踢球时他们的彼此理解使得他们的亚马逊夜晚很美好。故选C项。【67解析】推理判断题。根据第四段“InJuan’sworld,theunknownandundiscoveredwasvastandmarvelous.”可知,在胡安的世界里,未知的东西和未被发现的东西是浩瀚而神奇的。由此判断,胡安对这个世界知之甚少。故选B项。【68解析】推理判断题。根据第七段“Ibegancollectingnewspaperarticlesaboutnewspecies,newspider...,andonandontheyappear,mydrawerquicklyfilled,Ibeganaseconddrawerformoregeneraldiscoveries:newcavesystemdiscoveredwithdozensofnamelessspecies...Istartedathirddrawerforthesebigdiscoveries.”可知,我开始收集报纸上关于新物种、新蜘蛛的文章……它们源源不断地出现,我的抽屉很快就填满了。我开始用第二个抽屉来储存更普遍的发现:在新的洞穴系统发现了几十个无名的物种……我还为这些重大发现准备了第三个抽屉。由此判断,作者收集报纸文章的初始目的是为了分类我们所知道的事情。故选A项。【69解析】细节理解题。根据倒数第二段“buttheypaymoreattentiontothem,andtheyfocusonthemtothepointofexhaustion,andattheriskoftheridiculeoftheirpeers.”可知,但他们更多地关注这些发现,他们把注意力集中在这些发现上直到精疲力竭的地步,冒着被同龄人嘲笑的风险。由此可知,杰出的科学家进行深入细致的研究,做出重大的发现。故选D项。【70解析】主旨大意题。通读全文可知,作者和妻子来到了亚马逊。一踏上这里,作者感到非常不适应,通过与当地人的接触,作者了解到一些人对外部的世界并不了解。在对这里的风土人情和多样化生物的研究过程中,作者提高了认识,意识到很多东西是人类已知的,还有很多是人类未知的。所以短文的最佳标题为“已知和未知的事物”。故选B项。第四部分:任务型阅读(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)HumorIfyouseehumorasanoptionalformofentertainment,you’remissingsomeofitsbiggestbenefits:Humormakesaverage-lookingpeoplelookcuteanduninterestingpeopleseementertaining.Studiesshowthatagoodsenseofhumorevenmakesyouseemsmarter.Bestofall,humorraisesyourenergy,andthatcanhaveaneffectoneverythingyoudoatschool,atwork,orinyourpersonallife.Theincreaseofenergywillevenmakeyoumorewillingtoexercise,andthatwillraiseyouroverallenergyevenmore.Humoralsotransportsyourmindawayfromyourdailytroubles.Humorletsyoubetterunderstandlifeandsometimeshelpsyoulaughateventheworstofyourproblems.Inmyexperience,mostpeoplethinktheyhaveasenseofhumor,andtosomedegreethat’strue.Butnotallsensesofhumorarecreatedequal.SoIthoughtitwouldbeusefultoincludesomehumortipsforeverydaylife.Youdon’thavetobethejoketellerinthegroupinordertoshowyoursenseofhumor.Youcanbetheonewhodirectstheconversationtofuntopicsthatareripeforotherstoaddhumor.Everypartyneedsastraightperson.You’llappearfunandfunnybyassociation.Whenitcomestoin-personhumor,effortcountsalot.Whenpeopleseeyoutryingtobefunny,itfreesthemtotryitthemselves.Soevenifyourowneffortsathumorfallshort,youmightbefreeingthelongkepthumorinothers.Peopleneedpermissiontobefunnyinsocialsettingsbecausethere’salwaysariskthatcomeswithhumor.Forin-personhumor,qualityisn’tasimportantasyoumightthink.Yourattitudeandeffortcountalot.Somepeople--andIwasoneofthem--believethathumorouscomplaintsaboutthelittleproblemsoflifemakehumor,andsometimesthatisthecase.Theproblemcomeswhenyoustartdoingtoomuchcomplaint-basedhumor.Onefunnyobservationaboutprobleminyourlifecanbefunny,butfiveisjustcomplaining,nomatterhowsmartyouthinkyouare.Funnycomplaintscanwearpeopleout.Self-deprecating(自嘲式)humorisusuallythesafesttype,buthereagainyoudon’twanttoovershootthetarget.Oneself-deprecatingcommentisagenerousandevenconfidentformofhumor.Youhavetobeatleastabitself-assuredtolaughatyourselfinfrontofothers.Butifyoudoittoooften,youcantransformintheeyesofothersfromaconfidentjokertoaChihuahuadog.Humor●Humorisformof____71____.Humorcanimproveone’s___72___andpersonality.Benefitsofhumor●Humorcanmakeone____73____inhiswork,study,andlife.●Humorhasapositive____74____effectwhenweareindifficulties.●____76____othersforaconversationoffunisasgoodastellingajokeyourselfwhenshowingyoursenseofhumor.____75____tofollow●Qualitycounts____77____thanattitudeandeffort-evenstupidjokecan____78____othersofriskandembarrassment.●Onehumorouscomplaintmakesfunnyperson.Buttoomanycomplaintswill_____80_____youraudience.Trapsto___79___●Self-deprecatingcommentsshowone’sassurance.ButtoomuchdeprecationwillmakeaChihuahuadog.【答案】71.entertainment72.appearance/look73.energetic74.psychological75.Tips/Suggestions/Advice76.Preparing77.less78.relieve/free79.avoid/skip80.bore/tire/exhaust这是一篇说明文。文章主要介绍了幽默的好处,讲遵循的技巧以及所要避开的陷阱。【71解析】原词再现题。根据文章第一段”Ifyouseehumorasanoptionalformofentertainment,you'remissingsomeofitsbiggestbenefits(如果你把幽默看作是一种可选的娱乐形式,你就错过了它的一些最大的好处)”可知,幽默是一种娱乐形式。故填entertainment。【72解析】语意转化题。根据文章第一段”Humormakesaverage-lookingpeoplelookcuteanduninterestingpeopleseementertaining.(幽默能让相貌平平的人看起来可爱,让不感兴趣的人看起来很有趣。)”可知,幽默可以改善一个人的外表和个性。故填appearance/look。【73解析】词性转换题。根据文章第二段”Bestofall,humorraisesyourenergy,andthatcanhaveaneffectoneverythingyoudoatschool,atwork,orinyourpersonallife.(最重要的是,幽默能提升你的精力,这会对你在学校、工作或个人生活中所做的一切产生影响。)”可知,幽默能使人在工作、学习和生活中充满活力。句中名词energy转换成形容词energetic故填energetic。【74解析】语意转化题。根据文章第三段”Humoralsotransportsyourmindawayfromyourdailytroubles.(幽默还能使你的思维从日常烦恼中解脱出来。)”可知,幽默让你理解生活,有时帮助你在最困难时能够大笑。可以推断出当我们遇到困难时,幽默会对我们的心理产生影响。故填psychological。【75解析】原词再现题。根据文章第四段”SoIthoughtitwouldbeusefultoincludesomehumortipsforeverydaylife.(所以我觉得在日常生活中加入一些幽默技巧会很有用。)”可知,这里为幽默所要遵循的建议或技巧。故填Tips/Suggestions/Advice。【76解析】语意转化题。根据文章第五段”Youcanbetheonewhodirectstheconversationtofuntopicsthatareripeforotherstoaddhumor.(你可以把谈话引向有趣的话题,而这些话题已经为其他人增添了幽默感。)”可知,这里指为他人准备一场有趣的对话。所填词中缺少主语,所以用动名词作主语。故填Preparing。【77解析】语意转化题。根据文章第六段”Whenitcomestoin-personhumor,effortcountsalot.(说到个人幽默,努力是很重要的。)”和”Forin-personhumor,qualityisn’tasimportantasyoumightthink.Yourattitudeandeffortcountalot.(对于面对面的幽默,质量并不像你想象的那么重要。你的态度和努力很重要。)”可知,质量没有态度和努力重要。故填less。【78解析】原词再现题。根据文章第六段”Soevenifyourowneffortsathumorfallshort,youmightbefreeingthelongkepthumorinothers.(所以,即使你自己的幽默努力失败了,你也可能释放了别人长期保持的幽默。)”可知,即使是一个愚蠢的笑话也能让别人免于风险和尴尬。短语relieve/free…of…免于……。故填relieve/free。【79解析】归纳总结题。根据表格此栏后面的内容可知,这里是讲幽默所需要避开的陷阱。故填avoid/skip。【80解析】语意转化题。根据文章倒数第二段”Onefunnyobservationaboutaprobleminyourlifecanbefunny,butfiveisjustcomplaining,nomatterhowsmartyouthinkyouare.Funnycomplaintscanwearpeopleout.(对生活中某个问题的一个有趣的观察可能很有趣,但五个就是只有抱怨了,不管你认为自己有多聪明。有趣的抱怨会让人筋疲力尽。)”可知,太多的抱怨只会让人厌烦或筋疲力尽。故填bore/tire/exhaust。2020江苏卷高考英语试题21.Manylessonsarenowavailableonline,from______studentscanchooseforfree.A.whoseB.whichC.whenD.whom22.Ifyoulookatallsidesofthesituation,you'llfindprobablyasolutionthat_______everyone.()A.suitB.suitedC.suitsD.hassuited)23.Theydecidetohavemoreworkersfortheproject______itwon'tbedelayed.(A.evenifB.asifC.nowthatD.sothat24.Buildingsuchabridgeoverthebaywas______,butthelocalgovernmentmadeitwithintwoyears.()B.apieceofcakeD.ahardnuttocrack)A.awetblanketC.adarkhorse25.Itisnotaproblem______wecanwinthebattle;it'sjustamatteroftime.(A.whetherB.whyC.whenD.where26.InsteadofgettingdowntoanewtaskasI______,heexaminedthepreviousworkagain.()A.hadexpectedC.wouldexpectB.haveexpectedD.expect27.Therewillstillbelotsofchallengesifweareto______garbageinashorttime.(A.clarifyB.justifyC.satisfyD.classify))28.IfIhadn'tbeenfacedwithsomanybarriers,I______whereIam.(A.won'tbeC.wouldn'tbeB.wouldn'thavebeenD.shouldn'thavebeen29.TheoutbreakofCovid-19hasmeantan______changeinourlifeandwork.(A.absurdB.abruptC.allergicD.authentic)30.Takingonthischallengewillbringyou______someonewhosharesyourinterests.(A.inexchangeforC.incontactwithB.inanswertoD.inmemoryof)31.Technologicalinnovations,______goodmarketing,willpromotethesalesoftheseproducts.()A.combinedwithC.havingcombinedwithB.combiningwithD.tobecombinedwith32.Thisactoroftenhasthefirsttwotricksplannedbeforeperforming,andthengoesfor______.()A.whicheverB.wheneverC.whereverD.whatever)33.Thehealthsecuritysystemsofmanycountriesareundergoingconsiderable______.(A.reservationB.transformationC.distinctionD.submission)34.Thespeedof6Gwillexceed125GB/s,______anewgenerationofvirtualreality.(A.allowingforB.accountingforC.callingforD.compensatingfor35.—DoyouknowanythingaboutZhangZhongjing?—______HehasbeenhonoredasamasterdoctorsincetheEasternHanDynasty.(A.Howcome?B.Sowhat?C.Byallmeans.D.Withpleasure.)第二节:完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)Beinggoodatsomethingandhavingapassionforitarenotenough.Successfundamentallyonourviewofourselvesandofthe37inourlives.36Whentwelve-year-oldJohnWilsonwalkedintohischemistryclassonarainydayin1931,hehadnowasto413840ofknowingthathislifewastochange39.Theclassexperimentthatdayhowheatingacontainerofwaterwouldbringairbubbling(冒泡)tothesurface.42heldsomethingmorevolatile(易挥43,leavingWilsonblindedinboth,thecontainertheteachergaveWilsontoheat发的)thanwater.WhenWilsonheatedit,thecontainereyes.WhenWilsonreturnedhomefromhospitaltwomonthslater,hisparentswaytodealwiththecatastrophethathadaccidentas44tofindatheirlives.ButWilsondidnotregardthe.Helearnedbraille(盲文)quicklyandcontinuedhiseducationatWorcester47CollegefortheBlind.There,henotonlydidwellasastudentbutalsobecamea(n)publicspeaker.Later,heworkedinAfrica,wheremanypeoplesufferedfromtreatment.Forhim,itwasonethingtoallowsomethingtocontinue504948forlackofproperhisownfateofbeingblindandquiteanothertoitcouldbefixedsoeasily.Thismovedhimtoaction.And51WilsonmadetopreventingthetensofmillionsinAfricaandAsiacanseebecauseofthe52.Wilsonreceivedseveralinternational53forhisgreatcontributions.Helosthissightbutfounda.Heprovedthatit'snotwhathappenstousthat55ourlives—it'swhatwemakeofwhathappens.(((((((((((((((((((()36.A.depends)37.A.dilemmas)38.A.wayB.holdsB.accidentsC.planC.keepsD.reflectsD.stepsC.eventsD.measureC.gracefullyB.hope)39.A.continually)40.A.direct)41.A.Anyway)42.A.mistakenly)43.A.erupted)44.A.deserved)45.A.submittedto)46.A.fantasticB.graduallyD.completelyB.showC.advocateD.declareD.ThusD.clumsilyD.exposedD.agreedD.happenedtoD.catastrophicD.innocentD.speechlessnessB.MoreoverB.casuallyB.explodedB.attemptedC.SomehowC.amazinglyC.emptiedC.caredB.cateredforB.extraordinaryB.crucialB.depressionC.impressedonC.impressiveC.specificC.blindness)47.A.accomplished)48.A.deafness)49.A.decide)50.A.untilB.abandonB.whenC.controlD.acceptC.unlessD.beforeC.commitmentC.spreadableC.awardsD.limitationsD.influentialD.bonuses)51.A.opposition)52.A.preventable)53.A.scholarships).A.fortuneB.adjustmentsB.potentialB.rewardsB.recipeC.dreamD.visionC.claimsD.limits)55.A.distinguishesB.determines第三部分:阅读理解(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)ASomeimportantdatesinChina'sfightingCovid-19beforeMay7,2020Jan23:Wuhandeclaredtemporaryoutbound(向外的)trafficrestrictions.Jan20,2020~Feb20,2020Jan24:NationalmedicalteamsbegantobesenttoHubeiandWuhan.Jan27:TheCentralSteering(指导)GrouparrivedinWuhan.Feb18:Thedailynumberofnewlycuredanddischarged(出院)patientsexceededthatofthenewlyconfirmedcases.Feb21:Mostprovincesandequivalentadministrativeunitsstartedtolowertheirpublichealthemergencyresponselevel.Feb21,2020Feb24:TheWHO-ChinaJointMissiononCovid-19heldapress~conferenceinBeijing.Mar17,2020Mar11-17:Theepidemic(流行病)peakhadpassedinChinaasawhole.Apr1:ChinesecustomsbeganNAT(核酸检测)oninboundarrivalsatallMar18,2020~Apr28,2020pointsofentry.Apr8:Wuhanliftedoutboundtrafficrestrictions.Apr26:ThelastCovid-19patientinWuhanwasdischargedfromhospital.Apr30:ThepublichealthemergencyresponsewasloweredtoLevel2Apr29,2020intheBeijing-Tianjin-Hebeiregion.~May7:TheStateCouncilreleasedGuidelinesonConductingCovid-19May7,2020PreventionandControlonanOngoingBasis.56.WhathappenedbetweenJanuary20andFebruary20?(A.TheCentralSteeringGrouparrivedinWuhan.B.TheWHO-ChinaJointMissiononCovid-19heldapressconference.C.ThelastCovid-19patientinWuhanwasdischargedfromhospital.D.Beijinglowereditsemergencyresponselevel.57.FromwhichdatewereprivatecarsallowedtogooutofWuhan?(AJanuary23.B.March11.C.April8.BSometimesit'shardtoletgo.FormanyBritishpeople,thatcanapplytoinstitutionsandobjectsthatrepresenttheircountry'spast—age-oldcastles,splendidhomes…andredphoneboxes.Beatenfirstbythemarchoftechnologyandlatelybytheterribleweatherinjunkyards(废品场),thephoneboxesrepresentativeofanagearenowmakingsomethingofacomeback.Adaptedinimaginativeways,manyhavereappearedoncitystreetsandvillagegreenshousingtinycafes,cellphonerepairshopsorevendefibrillatormachines(除颤器).Theoriginalironboxeswiththeroundroofsfirstappearedin1926.TheyweredesignedbyGilesGilbertScott,thearchitectoftheBatterseaPowerStationinLondon.AfterbecominganimportantpartofmanyBritishstreets,thephoneboxesbegandisappearinginthe1980s,withD.May7.))theriseofthemobilephonesendingmostofthemawaytothejunkyards.Aboutthattime,TonyInglis'engineeringandtransportcompanygotthejobtoremovephoneboxesfromthestreetsandsellthemout.ButInglisendedupbuyinghundredsofthemhimself,withtheideaofrepairingandsellingthem.Hesaidthathehadheardthecallstopreservetheboxesandhadseenhowsomeofthemwerelistedashistoricbuildings.AsInglisand,laterotherbusinessmen,gottowork,repurposedphoneboxesbeganreappearingincitiesandvillagesaspeoplefoundnewusesforthem.Today,theyareonceagainafamiliarsight,playingrolesthatareoftenjustasimportantforthecommunityastheiroriginalpurpose.Inruralareas,whereambulancescantakearelativelylongtimetoarrive,thephoneboxeshavetakenonalifesavingrole.Localorganizationscanadoptthemforlpound,andinstalldefibrillatorstohelpinemergencies.Othersalsolookedatthephoneboxesandsawbusinessopportunities.LoveFone,acompanythatadvocatesrepairingcellphonesratherthanabandoningthem,openedaminiworkshopinaLondonphoneboxin2016.Thetinyshopsmadeeconomicsense,accordingtoRobertKerr,afounderofLoveFone.Hesaidthatoneoftheboxesgeneratedaround$13,500inrevenueamonthandcostonlyabout$400torent.Inglissaidphoneboxescalledtomindanagewhenthingswerebuilttolast.\"Ilikewhattheyaretopeople,andIenjoybringingthingsback,\"hesaid.58.Thephoneboxesaremakingacomeback______.(A.toformabeautifulsightofthecity)B.toimprovetelecommunicationsservicesC.toremindpeopleofahistoricalperiodD.tomeettherequirementofgreeneconomy59.Whydidthephoneboxesbegintogooutofserviceinthe1980s?(A.Theywerenotwell-designed.C.Theyhadtooshortahistory.B.Theyprovidedbadservices.D.Theylosttonewtechnologies.))60.Thephoneboxesarebecomingpopularmainlybecauseof______.(A.theirnewappearanceandlowerpricesC.theirchangedrolesandfunctionsB.thepushofthelocalorganizationsD.thebigfundingofthebusinessmenCForthosewhocanstomachit,workingoutbeforebreakfastmaybemorebeneficialforhealththaneatingfirst,accordingtoastudyofmealtimingandphysicalactivity.Athletesandscientistshavelongknownthatmealtimingaffectsperformance.However,farlesshasbeenknownabouthowmealtimingandexercisemightaffectgeneralhealth.Tofindout,Britishscientistsconductedastudy.Theyfirstfound10overweightandinactivebutotherwisehealthyyoungmen,whoselifestylesare,forbetterandworse,representativeofthoseofmostofus.Theytestedthemen'sfitnessandrestingmetabolic(新陈代谢的)ratesandtooksamples(样品)oftheirbloodandfattissue.Then,ontwoseparatemorningvisitstothescientists'lab,eachmanwalkedforanhouratanaveragespeedthat,intheoryshouldallowhisbodytorelymainlyonfatforfuel.Beforeoneoftheseworkouts,themenskippedbreakfast,meaningthattheyexercisedonacompletelyemptystomachafteralongovernightfast(禁食).Ontheotheroccasion,theyatearichmorningmealabouttwohoursbeforetheystartedwalking.Justbeforeandanhouraftereachworkout,thescientiststookadditionalsamplesofthemen'sbloodandfattissue.Thentheycomparedthesamples.Therewereconsiderabledifferences.Mostobviously,themendisplayedlowerbloodsugarlevelsatthestartoftheirworkoutswhentheyhadskippedbreakfastthanwhentheyhadeaten.Asaresult,theyburnedmorefatduringwalksonanemptystomachthanwhentheyhadeatenfirst.Ontheotherhand,theyburnedslightlymorecalories(卡路里),onaverage,duringtheworkoutafterbreakfastthanafterfasting.Butitwastheeffectsdeepwithinthefatcellsthatmayhavebeenthemostsignificant,theresearchersfound,Multiplegenesbehaveddifferently,dependingonwhethersomeonehadeatenornotbeforewalking.Manyofthesegenesproduceproteins(蛋白质)thatcanimprovebloodsugarregulationandinsulin(胰岛素)levelsthroughoutthebodyandsoareassociatedwithimprovedmetabolichealth.Thesegenesweremuchmoreactivewhenthemenhadfastedbeforeexercisethanwhentheyhadbreakfasted.Theimplicationoftheseresultsisthattogainthegreatesthealthbenefitsfromexercise,itmaybewisetoskipeatingfirst.61.Theunderlinedexpression\"stomachit\"inParagraph1mostprobablymeans\"______\".(A.digestthemealeasilyC.decidewiselywhattoeatB.managewithoutbreakfastD.eatwhateverisoffered))62.Whywerethe10peoplechosenfortheexperiment?(A.Theirlifestylesweretypicalofordinarypeople.B.Theirlackofexerciseledtooverweight.C.Theycouldwalkatanaveragespeed.D.Theyhadslowmetabolicrates.63.Whathappenedtothosewhoatebreakfastbeforeexercise?(A.Theysuccessfullylostweight.)B.Theyconsumedabitmorecalories.D.Theydisplayedhigherinsulinlevels.)C.Theyburnedmorefatonaverage..Whatcouldbelearnedfromtheresearch?(A.Aworkoutafterbreakfastimprovesgeneperformances.B.Toomuchworkoutoftenslowsmetabolicrates.C.Lifestyleisnotasimportantasmorningexercise.D.Physicalexercisebeforebreakfastisbetterforhealth.DIwasinthemiddleoftheAmazon(亚马逊)withmywife,whowasthereasamedicalresearcher.Weflewonasmallplanetoafarawayvillage.Wedidnotspeakthelocallanguage,didnotknowthecustoms,andmoreoftenthannot,didnotentirelyrecognizethefood.Wecouldnothavefeltmoreforeign.Wewereraisedonbooksandcomputers,highwaysandcellphones,butnowwewerelivinginavillagewithoutrunningwaterorelectricityItwaseasyforustogotosleepattheendofthedayfeelingalittlemisunderstood.ThenoneperfectAmazonianevening,withmonkeyscallingfrombeyondthevillagegreen,weplayedsoccer.Iamnotgoodatsoccer,butthateveningitwaswonderful.Everyoneknewtherules.Weallspokethesamelanguageofpassesandshots.Weunderstoodoneanotherperfectly.Asdarknesscameoverthefieldandthematchended,thegoalkeeper,Juan,walkedovertomeandsaidinamatter-of-factway,\"Inyourhome,doyouhaveamoontoo?\"Iwassurprised.AfterIexplainedtoJuanthatyes,wedidhaveamoonandyes,itwasverysimilartohis,Ifeltasortofawe(敬畏)atthepossibilitiesthatexistedinhisworld.InJuan'sworld,eachvillagecouldhaveitsownmoon.InJuan'sworld,theunknownandundiscoveredwasvastandmarvelous.Anythingwaspossible.Inoursociety,weknowthatEarthhasonlyonemoon.Wehavelookedatourplanetfromeveryangleandfoundallofthewildestthingslefttofind.Ican,frommycomputerathome,pullupsatelliteimagesofJuan'svillage.Therearenomorecontinentsandnomoremoonstosearchfor,littlelefttodiscover.Atleastitseemsthatway.Yet,asIthoughtaboutJuan'squestion,Iwasnotsurehowmuchmorewecouldreallyruleout.Iam,inpart,anantbiologist,somythoughtsturnedtowhatweknowaboutinsectlifeandIknewthatmuchintheworldofinsectsremainsunknown.Howmuch,though?Howignorant知的)arewe?Thequestionofwhatweknowanddonotknowconstantlybotheredme.Ibegancollectingnewspaperarticlesaboutnewspecies,newmonkey,newspider…,andonandontheyappear.Mydrawerquicklyfilled.Ibeganaseconddrawerformoregeneraldiscoveries:newcavesystemdiscoveredwithdozensofnamelessspecies,fourhundredspeciesofbacteriafoundinthehumanstomach.TheseconddrawerbegantofillandasitdidIwonderedwhethertherewerebiggerdiscoveriesoutthere,notjustspecies,butlifethatdependsonthingsthoughttobeuseless,lifeevenwithoutDNA.Istartedathirddrawerforthesebigdiscoveries.Itfillsmoreslowly,butallthesame,itfills.Inlookingintothestoriesofbiologicaldiscovery,Ialsobegantofindsomethingelse,acollectionofscientists,usuallybrilliantoccasionallyhalf-mad,whomadethediscoveries.Those(无scientistsveryoftenseethesamethingsthatotherscientistssee,buttheypaymoreattentiontothem,andtheyfocusonthemtothepointofexhaustion(穷尽),andattheriskoftheridiculeoftheirpeers.Inlookingforthestoriesofdiscovery,Ifoundthestoriesofthesepeopleandhowtheirliveschangedourviewoftheworld.Wearerepeatedlywillingtoimaginewehavefoundmostofwhatislefttodiscover.Weusedtothinkthatinsectswerethesmallestorganisms(生物),andthatnothingliveddeeperthansixhundredmeters.Yet,whensomethingnewturnsup,moreoftenthannot,wedonotevenknowitsname.65.HowdidtheauthorfeelonhisarrivalintheAmazon?(A.Outofplace.B.Fullofjoy.C.Sleepy.))D.Regretful.66.WhatmadethatAmazonianeveningwonderful?(A.Helearnedmoreaboutthelocallanguage.B.Theyhadaniceconversationwitheachother.C.Theyunderstoodeachotherwhileplaying.D.Hewonthesoccergamewiththegoalkeeper.67.WhywastheauthorsurprisedatJuan'squestionaboutthemoon?(A.Thequestionwastoostraightforward.B.Juanknewsolittleabouttheworld.C.Theauthordidn'tknowhowtoanswer.D.Theauthordidn'tthinkJuanwassincere.)68.Whatwastheauthor'sinitialpurposeofcollectingnewspaperarticles?(A.Tosortoutwhatwehaveknown.)B.TodeepenhisresearchintoAmazonians.C.Toimprovehisreputationasabiologist.D.Tolearnmoreaboutlocalcultures.69.Howdidthosebrilliantscientistsmakegreatdiscoveries?(A.Theyshiftedtheirviewpointsfrequently.B.Theyfollowedotherscientistsclosely.C.Theyoftencriticizedtheirfellowscientists.D.Theyconductedin-depthandclosestudies.70.Whatcouldbethemostsuitabletitleforthepassage?(A.ThePossibleandtheImpossibleB.TheKnownandtheUnknownC.TheCivilizedandtheUncivilizedD.TheIgnorantandtheIntelligent第四部分:任务型阅读(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)HumorIfyouseehumorasanoptionalformofentertainment,you'remissingsomeofitsbiggestbenefits:Humormakesaverage-lookingpeoplelookcuteanduninterestingpeopleseementertaining.Studiesshowthatagoodsenseofhumorevenmakesyouseemsmarter.Bestofall,humorraisesyourenergy,andthatcanhaveaneffectoneverythingyoudoatschool,atwork,orinyourpersonallife.Theincreaseofenergywillevenmakeyoumorewillingtoexercise,andthatwillraiseyouroverallenergyevenmore.Humoralsotransportsyourmindawayfromyourdailytroubles.Humorletsyoubetter))understandlifeandsometimeshelpsyoulaughateventheworstofyourproblems.Inmyexperience,mostpeoplethinktheyhaveasenseofhumor,andtosomedegreethat'strue.Butnotallsensesofhumorarecreatedequal.SoIthoughtitwouldbeusefultoincludesomehumortipsforeverydaylife.Youdon'thavetobethejoketellerinthegroupinordertoshowyoursenseofhumor.Youcanbetheonewhodirectstheconversationtofuntopicsthatareripeforotherstoaddhumor.Everypartyneedsastraightperson.You'llappearfunandfunnybyassociation.Whenitcomestoin-personhumor,effortcountsalot.Whenpeopleseeyoutryingtobefunny,itfreesthemtotryitthemselves.Soevenifyourowneffortsathumorfallshort,youmightbefreeingthelongkepthumorinothers.Peopleneedpermissiontobefunnyinsocialsettingsbecausethere'salwaysariskthatcomeswithhumor.Forin-personhumor,qualityisn'tasimportantasyoumightthink.Yourattitudeandeffortcountalot.Somepeople—andIwasoneofthem—believethathumorouscomplaintsaboutthelittleproblemsoflifemakehumor,andsometimesthatisthecase.Theproblemcomeswhenyoustartdoingtoomuchcomplaint-basedhumor.Onefunnyobservationaboutprobleminyourlifecanbefunny,butfiveisjustcomplaining,nomatterhowsmartyouthinkyouare.Funnycomplaintscanwearpeopleout.Self-deprecatinghumor(自嘲式)isusuallythesafesttype,buthereagainyoudon'twanttoovershootthetarget.Oneself-deprecatingcommentisagenerousandevenconfidentformofhumor.Youhavetobeatleastabitself-assuredtolaughatyourselfinfrontofothers.Butifyoudoittoooften,youcantransformintheeyesofothersfromaconfidentjokertoaChihuahuadog.Humor●Humorisformof(71)________.Humorcanimproveone's________andpersonality.Benefitsofhumor●Humorcanmakeone(73)________inhiswork,study,andlife.●Humorhasapositive(74)________effectwhenweareindifficulties.●(76)________othersforaconversationoffunisasgoodastellingajokeyourselfwhenshowingyoursenseofhumor.(75)________tofollow●Qualitycounts(77)________thanattitudeandeffort—evenstupidjokecan(78)________othersofriskandembarrassment.●Onehumorouscomplaintmakesfunnyperson.Buttoomanycomplaintswill(80)________youraudience.Trapsto(79)________●Self-deprecatingcommentsshowone'sassurance.ButtoomuchdeprecationwillmakeaChihuahuadog.1.C11.A21.B31.A41.C51.C56.A66.C2.B12.C22.C32.D42.A52.A57.C67.B3.A13.C23.D33.B43.B53.C58.C68.A4.C5.A6.B15.B25.A35.C45.D55.B60.C70.B7.B16.A26.A36.A46.D8.C17.B27.D37.C47.A9.C18.C28.C38.A48.C10.B19.B29.B39.D49.D20.A30.C40.B50.B14.A24.D34.A44.B.D59.D69.D61.B62.A63.B.D65.A71.entertainment72.appearance/look73.energetic77.less74.psychological78.relieve/free75.Tips/Suggestions/Advice79.avoid/skip76.Preparing80.bore/tire/exhaust

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