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____ 2020 屆 高三模擬考試試卷 (三 )(揚(yáng)州、南通 ) 英語(yǔ)參考答案及聽力材料 聽力 1~ 5 ABBAA 6~ 10 CCBCA 11~ 15 BCAAC 16~ 20 BACAC 單項(xiàng)填空 21~ 25 DADCA 26~ 30 CBACC 31~ 35 CDBAB 完形填空 36~ 40 BCBAD 41~ 45 CDADB 46~ 50 DABAC 51~ 55 CBBCD 閱讀理解 56~ 57 BA 58~ 61 CDBA 62~ 65 DBAC 66~ 70 DCBAD 任務(wù)型閱讀 71. closely/tightly 72. determined/decided 73. face 74. negative 75. violence/attack 76. less 77. advertising 78. good 79. shut/separate/withdraw 80. discourages/prevents/stops/keeps/blocks 書面表達(dá) One possible version: Despite the fact that the Chinese generally read more books pared with the previous years, the past year witnessed a significant decline in the number of books read by those under age 17, especially the middle school students. Quite a few things give rise to the problem. Due to the fierce petition, the load of study for middle school students gets heavier and heavier as their grade advances, leaving little time for reading. What39。 3. 不必寫標(biāo)準(zhǔn)。 【寫作要求】 1. 寫作過(guò)程中不能直接引用原文語(yǔ)句。 2. 結(jié)合上述信息 , 簡(jiǎn)要分析可能導(dǎo)致青少年圖書閱讀量下降的 原因。 it is just about being known for absolutely nothing. Social working has its positives, considering it allows us to connect with friends and family in a matter of seconds. Although this is extremely useful, it is also destroying our ability to make real life conversations. People are attacked over the Inter, but do not say a word to each other in person. Social media is preventing us from standing up for ourselves the way we should be. Facebook limits our conversations that we have with people, which is why it is always better to strike up a conversation in person instead of through a puter screen. Social working destroys the true meaning of human interaction. Teens are finding new ways to make a living out of advertisements that they post on their social working pages. Social works allow them to make money without even getting up off the couch. Being out in the real world and working creates ways to municate and is a crucial part of life, but that will be destroyed if young teens think it is okay to just make money through social media. Social working makes things easier, but that does not always mean that it makes things better. Social working affects young lives and causes teens to grow up differently from how their older relatives have. They rely on their blogs and pages to municate with people, keep up with the latest trends and enjoy their separate little world. Social media has ruined how life should be: fun, adventurous and exciting. Instead, it has turned most teenagers into anti- social couch potatoes. There needs to be a break from social working so young people can once again live a real life in the real world. Title: Social Networking and Its Effect Introduction Our daily lives are (71)______ connected to social working, which has great impact in different aspects Populairty online ● For high school students today, popularity is (72)______ by the number of followers they have on Twitter or Tumblr ● Popularity online concerns nothing but the (73)______ The (74)______effects of social working ● Online (75)______ occurs among people who actually do not know each other ● Facebook makes it (76)______ likely for people to municate in person The impacts on teenagers ● Social working allows teens to make money by (77)______ online ● Teens make money without municating in the real world, which is not necessarily a (78)______ thing ● Teens (79)______ themselves from society, addicted to a virtual world ● Social working (80)______ teens from living a fun, adventurous and exciting life 第五部分:書面表達(dá) (滿分 25 分 ) 請(qǐng)閱讀下面文字及圖表 , 并按照要求用英語(yǔ)寫一篇 150 詞左右的文章。注意:每個(gè)空格只填 1 個(gè)單詞。s attitude towards piano practice?[來(lái)源 :學(xué) |科 |網(wǎng) ] A. She tried to make the piano teacher pleased. B. She recorded her performance for improvement. C. She played the recording instead of practising. D. She repeated the same mistake in practising. ( )68. Why did the author choose the drums as a musical instrument? A. She was eager to free herself from piano lessons. B. She was reluctant to play an instrument. C. She was confident of handling them. D. She was fond of beating drums. ( )69. The author39。 k .Co m] ( )66. Madame Oblenka always felt angry because ________. A. the author was too young to play the piano well B. the author often pointed out the wrong notes of her C. the author kept banging on the keys unconsciously D. the author39。s a wonderful, blissful(樂(lè)而忘憂 ) feeling. I realize that my parents, in their misguided attempts to interest me in music, were trying to give me this feeling. And now I feel grateful. Perhaps they went about it in the wrong way, but their hearts were in the right place.[來(lái)源 :Z。t meant to be an instrumentalist. Realizing that drama might be more suited to my talents, Mom took me to a drama teacher. However, he put me backstage, painting scenery. Once I recovered from my sense of injury, I realized the wisdom of his choice. I loved the active, practical backstage world, and I discovered that I had a knack for constructing and painting. I loved the challenge of taking our scanty(貧乏的 ) supplies and using them to make something beautiful. Imagining a scene and then seeing it emerge before me—this, to me, was close to magic. I39。s family is not a musical family. They are a family of words. My brother has my father39。s dramatically different than what39。re going for the big toe, ” said Lee, corporate vice president of Microsoft Research. Microsoft is still analyzing the environmental impacts of the study. Data centers are both hot and loud, which could have damaging effects on ocean life. Microsoft found that the noise its underwater data center produced was drowned out by nearby shrimp and crabs. The data centers are also built from recyclable materials, and Microsoft believes that the total carbon footprint of