密封线学校班级姓名学号密封线内不得答题太原五中2019-2020学年度第二学期6月模拟考试高三英语出题人、校题人:宋向军、张晓佳、申玲、王芳(2020.6.11)第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)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。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。1.Wherewilltheboyprobablygonext?A.Tohisbedroom.B.Totheclassroom.C.Tothebathroom.2.WhenwasJanetsupposedtogiveherpresentation?A.OnTuesday.B.OnWednesday.C.OnThursday.3.WhatisChase'shobby?A.Writingbooks.B.Skiingoutside.C.Collectingstamps.4.Whatdoesthemanwanttoknow?A.Wherethesign-upsheetis.B.Whenhecantakethefieldtrip?C.Whetherthewomanwillgoonthefieldtrip.5.WhatdoesthewomanthinkofFacebook?A.Itisn'tveryreliable.B.Itisarespectablenewssource.C.Ittriestoprovidetoomuchnews.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5,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。听下面一段对话,回答第6和7题。6.Accordingtothewoman,whatdomostpeopleforgetaboutCoke?A.Ithascaffeine.B.It’sfullofsugar.C.Itmakesthemthirsty.7.WhatwastheoriginalfunctionofCoke?A.Helpingdigestion.B.Replacingtea.C.Treatingheadache.听下面一段对话,回答第8至10题。8.Wherearethespeakersgoingtosleep?A.Inacabin.B.Bythewater.C.Atthemeetingpoint.9.Whointroducedthemantothelocation?A.Hisfather.B.Hisuncle.C.Hisbrother.10.Howwillthespeakersgetwater?A.Fromtheotherguys.B.Fromthecar.C.Fromtheriver.听下面一段对话,回答第11至13题。11.Whyisthemansonervous?A.Hewilltakeadriver’stest.B.Hewilldriveadifferentroute.C.Hewillbedrivingforthefirsttime.12.WhoistheManprobablytalkingto?A.Hismother.B.Hisclassmate.C.Hisdrivingcoach.13.WhatissodifficultaboutBlueMountainRoad?A.It'sanarrowmountainroad.B.Thespeedlimitchangeshere.C.Theentireroadisaschoolzone.听下面一段对话,回答第14至17题。14.WhydoesVivianturnupthemusicsoloud?A.Ithelpsherstudy.B.Shefeelsabitdown.C.Thesoundoutsideishardtotolerate.15.WhatdoesViviandoatfirstwhenherfatherasksabouttheloudmusic?A.Sheturnsitoff.B.Sheturnsdownthevolume.C.Sheplugsinherheadphones.16.WhydoesVivian’sfatherwanthertobecarefulaboutthevolume?A.Hecan'tconcentrateonhiswork.B.Hethinksitisbadforherhearing.C.Itwillbebettertolistentomusicwithahearingaid.17.HowdoesVivianfeelaboutherfather'swarningsintheend?A.Annoyed.B.Amused.C.Surprised.听下面一段独白,回答第18至20题。18.Accordingtothetalk,whatistheGreatWallMarathonknownfor?A.Itsdifficulty.B.Itslongdistance.C.Itsendlessscenery.19.Howfarmustahalfmarathonrunnergobeforethefirstwaterstation?A.Onekilometer.B.Fourkilometers.C.Eightkilometers.20.Whatshouldrunnersbeverycarefulabout?A.Fastrunners.B.Carsontheroad.C.Gettingtoothirsty.高三英语第13页(共14页)高三英语第14页(共14页),密封线学校班级姓名学号密封线内不得答题第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分60分)第一节(共15小题;每小题3分,满分45分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。AHowdoIBookaPlaceonAirbnb?WhenyoubookaplaceonAirbnb,you’remakingarrangementstostayinsomeone’shome.Eachhosthastheirownstyleofhospitality,startingwithhowtheyliketogettoknowtheirguests.Somehostswanttoapprovereservations,whileothersarecomfortablelettingyoubooktheirplaceinstantlywithoutwaitingforapproval.1.CompleteYourPersonalDetailsIneithercase,it’simportanttoknowthatAirbnbisacommunitythatreliesontrust.Completeyourpersonaldetailsbeforeyourequestareservationwithahost,sotheycanknowalittlebitaboutyouwhentheyconfirm.Yourpersonaldetailsshouldincludephotosandverifications(身份证明),especiallybecausesomehostsrequiregueststohaveaprofilephotoandverifiedIDinordertobook.2.FindtheRightPlaceWithover800,000uniquelistingsaroundtheworld,you’llwanttomakesuretheplaceyouchoosehaseverythingyouneedforacomfortableandmemorabletrip.Whensearchingforaplace,makesuretoincludeyourdatesandnumberofgueststogetthemostaccuratepricing.Readreviews,descriptions,houserules,andfacilitiesforeachplacetoseeifit’stherightfitforyourtrip.Youcanalwayscontactthehostifyouhaveanyquestionsabouttheirhome.3.BookIt!You’vefoundtheperfectplace,andnowit’stimetomakeitofficial.Thisiswherethehost’spreferredwayofbookingwilldeterminehowyou’llconfirmyourreservation.·InstantBookForhostswhodon’twanttoapproveeachreservation,you’llseeabuttonontheirlistingthatsaysInstantBook.Likethenamesuggests,youcanconfirmareservationattheseplacesrightaway.·RequesttoBookManyhostsprefertoapprovereservationsbeforethey’refinal.Inthiscase,you’llseeabuttonontheirlistingthatsaysRequesttoBook.Tosubmitareservationrequest,you’llneedtoenteryourpaymentdetails.Hostshave24hourstoacceptyourrequest,andyourreservationisautomaticallyconfirmedoncetheydo.·Pre-approvalsandSpecialOffersIfyoudecidetocontactthehosttoaskquestionsbeforeattemptingtobook,thehostmayrespondtoyourmessagebyinvitingyoutomakeareservationwitheitheraPre-approvaloraSpecialOffer.APre-approvalisaninvitationtofinishbookingforthedatesandnumberofguestsyounotedinyourmessage.ASpecialOffergivesthehosttheopportunitytoprovidespecialpricing,dates,andotherreservationdetailsbeforeyoubook.21.Whenfillinginyourpersonalinformation,youneedto.A.requestareservationwithahostB.provideyourproofofidentityC.askforapprovalfromthehostD.trustthecommunitywhereyoulive22.Toknowtheexactprice,youshould_________.A.checkthelistingsonlineinadvanceB.confirmyourdatesandnumberofguestsC.contactthehosttoaskquestionsfirstD.readpreviousreviewsmadebyotherusers23.IfyouclicktheRequesttoBookbutton,youcan________.A.getsomespecialdiscountsB.receiveaPre-approvalmessageC.gettheapprovalimmediatelyD.knowtheresultwithinaday24.Whereisthepassagemostprobablyfrom?A.Atravelmagazine.B.Anewsreport.C.Ashoppingguide.D.Aresearchpaper.BRecently,Iwasinterviewedbyaparentingmagazineforastoryitwasrunningoneco-parenting(环保式育儿).Thereporterexplainedthatitwasexpensivetobeaneco-parent,withorganicbabyfoodandclothingtobuy.ButItoldher,“I’msorry,buteco-parentingisn’taboutbuyingecologically-producedversionsofproductswethinkwemayneed.It’saboutdiscoveringwhatwedon’tneed.”ItoldthereporteraboutmydaughterSarah’ssimplewishforapinkballoononherbirthday,butshefeltthatthingswouldinevitably(不可避免地)changeasSarahgrewupandadoptedmorematerialisticdesires.IagreedthatSarahmaynotalwaysbeinterestedinsuchsimplegiftsasballoons,butIcouldn’tagreethatabirthdayneedstobeaboutmaterialisticdesires.Tome,abirthdayisanopportunitytocelebratethelifeandthedevelopmentofaperson.Doweneedtoseeatablecoveredwithgiftstoknowthatourfamilyandfriendsloveus?Somewhereinourconsumerculture,we’veconfusedmaterialitemswithexpressionsofloveandgratitude.Myownbirthdaywasjustafewdaysago.Itcameandwentinthemiddleofasnowstorm,andmybirthdaypartywascanceled.WhilemyhusbandandIspentmuchofthedayclearingthesnow,Sarahmadesomelittledollsforme.Andwhenwecameintorest,UlaclimbedontomylapandsangHappy高三英语第13页(共14页)高三英语第14页(共14页),密封线学校班级姓名学号密封线内不得答题Birthday.Throughouttheday,myfriendscalledtowishmeahappyday,andmymothercalled,upsetthatshecouldn’tvisit.Later,myhusbandapologizedthathewasunabletodoanythingspecialformethatday.“Ihadafantasticbirthday,”Ireplied,asIthoughtofalltheloveI’dfelt.25.Whatdoestheauthorthinkeco-parentsshoulddoaccordingtothearticle?A.Buyorganicfoodsandclothingfortheirkids.B.Teachtheirkidstoprotecttheenvironment.C.Trytoavoidbuyinguselessthingsfortheirkids.D.Allowtheirkidstomaketheirownchoicesinlife.26.WhatdoestheauthorintendtoexpresswithSarah’sstory?A.Apinkballoonisthebestbirthdaygiftforgirls.B.Kids’materialdesireswillchangeastheygrowup.C.Wedon’thavetoexpressourlovewithexpensivegifts.D.Abirthdayisagoodoccasionforustoseeknewexperiences.27.Whydidtheauthorthinkthatherbirthdaywasfantastic?A.Herhusbanddidsomethingspecialforher.B.Manyfriendscameandcelebrateditwithher.C.Shereceivedmeaningfulgiftsfromherchildren.D.Shefeltalotoflovefromherfamilyandfriends.CEudaimoniaisanAncientGreekword,particularlystressedbythephilosophersPlatoandAristotle,whichdeservesfarmoreattentionthanithasbecauseitcorrectstheshortfalls(缺失)inoneofthemostcentral,buttroublingwordsinourmodernlanguage:happiness.Whenwenowadaystrytoclearlyexpressthepurposeofourlives,itistheword“happiness”thatwecommonlyturnto.Wetellourselvesandothersthatthemostimportantprincipleforourjobs,ourrelationshipsandtheconductofourday-to-daylivesisthepursuitofhappiness.Itsoundslikeaninnocentenoughidea,buttoomuchrelianceonthetermmeansthatwefrequentlyunfairlytendtoquitor,atleast,heavilyquestionagreatmanychallengingbutworthwhilesituations.TheAncientGreeksdidnotbelievethatthepurposeoflifewastobehappy;theyproposedthatitwastoachieveEudaimonia,awordwhichhasbeenbesttranslatedas“fulfilment”.Whatdistinguisheshappinessfromfulfilmentispain.Itisverypossibletobefulfilledand—atthesametime—underpressure,sufferingphysicallyormentally,overburdenedand,quitefrequently,inanirritable(易怒的)mood.Thisisaslightpsychologicaldifferencethatishardfortheword“happiness”tocapture,forit’strickytospeakofbeinghappyyetunhappy,orhappyyetsuffering.However,suchacombinationisreadilyaccommodatedwithintherespectedandnoble-soundingideaofEudaimonia.Thewordencouragesustotrustthatmanyoflife’smostworthwhileprojectswillsometimesbeinconflictwithcontentment,andyetwillbeworthpursuing.Properlyexploringourprofessionaltalents,managingahousehold,keepingarelationshipgoing,creatinganewbusinessventureorengaginginpolitics...noneofthesegoalsarelikelytoleaveuscheerfulandgrinningonadailybasis.Theywill,infact,involveusinallmannerofchallengesthatwilldeeplyexhaustandweakenus,provoke(激怒)andwoundus.Andyetwewillperhaps,attheendofourlives,stillfeelthatthetaskswereworthundertaking.Throughthem,we’llhaveachievedsomethingdeeperandmoreinterestingthanhappiness.WiththewordEudaimoniainmind,wecanstopimaginingthatweareaimingforapain-freeexistence—andthenblamingourselvesunfairlyforbeinginabadmood.We’llknowthatwearetryingtodosomethingfarmoreimportantthansmileallthetime:we’restrivingtodojusticetoourfullhumanpotential.28.Whatdoweknowabout“Eudaimonia”fromthepassage?A.ItwasfirstcreatedbytwoGreekphilosophers.B.ItwasregardedasthepurposeoflifeinancientGreece.C.Itstillhassomeshortfallsthatneedtobecorrected.D.Ithasreceivedalotofattentionfromthepublic.29.AccordingtoParagraph3,happiness_______.A.isfreefromphysicalormentalpainB.isoppositetofulfillmentC.stressesthepsychologicaldifferenceD.servesasarespectedandnoblelifegoal30.Welearnfromthepassagethat_______.A.feelingfulfilledmeansweshouldavoidtoughsituationsB.goalsthatwoundandweakenusresultinhappinessC.challengesleadingtocontentmentareworthundertakingD.aimingtohappinessmayleadtowrongself-blaming31.Thepassageencouragesthereadersto_______.A.keepoptimisticwhateverhappensB.seekforapain-freeexistenceC.findfulfillmentwithalleffortsD.balancehappinessandsufferingDItsoundsalmosttoogoodtobetrue,butanewstudyonsleepingbrainssuggeststhatlisteningtolanguageswhileyousleepcanactuallyhelpyoutolearnthem.Forthestudy,researchersplayedrecordingsofforeignwordsandtheirtranslationstosubjectsenjoyingslow-wavesleep,astagewhenapersonhaslittleconsciousnessoftheirenvironment.Toensurethattheresultswerenotcompromisedbyforeignlanguagewordsthatsubjectsmayhavehadsomecontactwithatsomepointintheirwakinglives,researchersmadeuptotallynon-existentforeignwords.Whenthesubjectswokeup,theywerepresentedwiththemade-upwordsagainwithout高三英语第13页(共14页)高三英语第14页(共14页),密封线学校班级姓名学号密封线内不得答题theirtranslations.Thesubjectswerethenaskedtoimaginewhetherthismade-upwordindicatedanobjectthatwaseithersmallerorlargerthanashoebox.Thisvague(模糊的)wayoftestingtheirunderstandingofthewordsisanapproachthatissupposedtotapintotheunconsciousmemory.Unbelievably,thesubjectswereabletocorrectlyclassifythewordinthiswayatanaccuracyratethatwas10percenthigherthanrandomchance.That’snotaratehighenoughtohavethemsuddenlycommunicatinginaforeigntongue,butitisenoughtosuggestthatthebrainisstillabsorbinginformationonsomelevel,evenduringsleep.Researchershavelongknownthatsleepisimportantformemory,butpreviouslyitsroleinmemorywasthoughttorelateonlytothepreservationandorganizationofmemoriesacquiredduringwakefulness.Thisisthefirsttimethatmemoryformationhasbeenshowntobeactiveduringsleep.Inotherwords,ourbrainsarelisteningtotheworld,andlearningaboutit,evenwhenourconsciousselvesarenotpresent.Thenextstepforresearcherswillbetoseeifnewinformationcanbelearnedquickerduringwakefulnessifitwasalreadypresentedduringsleep.Ifso,itcouldforeverchangehowwetrainourbrainstolearnnewthings.Sleeplearningmightbecomeawidespreadpractice.32.Whydidresearchersusesomemade-upwordsinthestudy?A.Toguaranteetheaccuracyofthetestresult.B.Toincreasethedifficultyoftestinginformation.C.Toavoidthesubjectscheatingintheexperiment.D.Totestifourbrainsaregoodatlearningsomethingnew.33.Whatwerethesubjectsaskedtodointhestudy?A.Classifywhattheyheardbysize.B.Makeupawordtorepresent“large”or“small”.C.Repeatthewordstheyheardinthesleep.D.Imaginethemeaningsofthemade-upwords.34.Whatconclusiondidresearchersdrawfromthisstudy?A.Sleepisnecessaryforagoodmemory.B.Memoryformationgoesonduringsleep.C.Listeningduringsleepisgoodforourbrains.D.Learninglanguagesinsleephasbettereffects.35.Whatwillbetheresearchers’nextplan?A.Totrainpeopletolearnduringsleep.B.Toprovetheexistenceofunconsciousmemory.C.Todigoutthereasonforunconsciouslearning.D.Tostudytheeffectofsleeplearningonconsciouslearning.第二节(共5小题;每小题3分,满分15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。Weallgothroughtimeswhenwefeelwearenotgoodenough.Wemightfeelthatwayatworkorinschoolorevenasaparent.Herearesomethingstorememberwhenyoufeellikethat.___36___WhenIstartedmyPh.D.program,Ifeltlikethedumbestpersonineveryclass.Icouldn’tbelievehowmanysmartpeoplewerethere.Ididn’tknowifIcouldmeasureuptotheirintelligenceorcompeteinthesameleaguewiththem.Yearslater,Ifoundoutthatalmosteveryonefeltthisway,too.You areuniqueandhavespecialtalents.IfyoucanbarelymakeHamburgerHelper,don’tcompareyourselftoyoursisterwhoisachef.I’msureyoucandomanythingsthatshecan’t.___37___Youareyou.Youarenotyoursister. You needtostopchasingperfection.Itdoesn’texist.What’sperfecttomeisnotperfecttoyou.Soifyouthinkthatthereissomeobjectivemeasurementofperfectionandthattherestoftheworldisjudgingyouagainst,thenyouarewrong. ___38______39___Oursenseofself-worthisbasedinourthoughts.Wehavebeenprogrammedformanyyearswiththoughtsaboutourselves.Messagescomefromourparents,ourpeers,teachers,themediaandourownlabels.Butguesswhat?Theyareonlythoughts.Justbecauseyouthinkthesethoughts,itdoesn’tmakethemtrue.___40___A.Youhavethepowertochangeyourfuture.B.Sofocusonyourownpassionsandtalents.C.Youarenottheonlyonewhofeelsthisway.D.Ifyouloveyourselfforwhoyouare,otherpeoplewillnotice.E.Youneedtochangeyourthoughtpatterns.F.Oneofmyfavoritesayingsis,“Don’tbelieveanegativethoughtyouthink!”G.Mostpeoplearetooworriedabouttheirownlackofperfectiontojudgeyou. 第三部分 语言知识运用(共两节,满分55分)第一节(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40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。Thecoronaviruspandemic andthethreatofanationallockdownhavecausedsomepeopletobuyessentialsupplies___41___untilthere's___42___ongrocerystoreshelvesforanyoneelse.Notonlyisit___43___andinconsiderate,italsoaffectstheagegroupthatismostsensitivetothevirus:theelderly.Butthereareplentyofpeoplewho'vebeen helpingtheelderly withtheir___44___,andalsobyofferingthem___45___.高三英语第13页(共14页)高三英语第14页(共14页),密封线学校班级姓名学号密封线内不得答题 HelenaEllis ___46___aFacebookpost,sayingthatshesawanoldmanstandingwithanemptytrolley(手推车)staringatemptyshelvesofbread.___47___,shegavehimoneofthelasttwo___48___thatshehadtaken.She___49___otherpeopletohelpouttheelderlyandsparethemsomethingthatpeoplecoulddo___50___.“Inatimeofmadnessand___51___,pleasedon’tforgetthoseagedpeople,”Elliswrote.LiamElkind,ajunioratYaleUniversityenlisted(征募)over1,300volunteerstohelpdeliverfoodandmedicinetoseniors.___52___themselves InvisibleHands,thegroupofferstheelderlythe___53___offillingoutadeliveryrequestformandhavingtheirshoppingdone.JaydePowell,anothercollegestudent,___54___startedanetworkof ShoppingAngels todelivergroceriestotheelderlyinherarea.“We’redoingthistotryand___55___topeoplewhoarecompletelyaloneinthissituation,”Powelltold CNN.Tonka,a ___56___dog,isusedtovisitinghisseniorfriendstogivesome“feel-good”atthenursinghomeinTexas.Butwhenthenursinghome___57___allvisitorsinanefforttoprotectits___58___fromthespreadofcoronavirus,Tonka’sowner, CourtneyLeigh,decidedto___59___Tonka’svisits,justfromoutsidethenursinghome’swindows,holdingasignthat___60___“WeMissYou.”41.A.invainB.inpanicC.indemandD.insurprise42.A.nothingC.originD.diversityB.alittleC.somethingD.afew43.A.necessaryB.carelessC.criticalD.selfish44.A.familyB.shoppingC.companyD.healthD.just45.A.comfortB.respectC.mercyD.passion46.A.putonB.putinC.putoffD.putup47.A.DesperateB.UndoubtedC.HeartbrokenD.Hopeless48.A.trolleysB.shelvesC.hotdogpacksD.shoppinglists49.A.urgedB.orderedC.inquiredD.appealed50.A.withinB.withoutC.withD.out51.A.warsB.conflictsC.ruinsD.chaosD.united52.A.CallingB.CalledC.TocallD.BeingcalledD.treat53.A.privilegeB.optionC.promiseD.challenge54.A.uniquelyB.ultimatelyC.similarlyD.surprisinglyD.hopefullyD.hopefully55.A.findoutB.lookoutC.reachoutD.callout56.A.therapyB.guideC.detectionD.rescue57.A.turnedoffB.turnedoutC.turnedinD.turneddown58.A.residentsB.guestsC.immigrantsD.families59.A.postponeB.pauseC.transmitD.continue60.A.writesB.printsC.saysD.speaks第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。Today,wewillexaminesome___61___(use)no-costthingsyoucandobeforeyoustudytohelpyouimproveyourmemoryandlearning.Threeimportantideas___62___(think)aboutbeforestudyingincludeexercise,studyplaceandpre-studytests.Beforeyoustudy,doingcardiovascularexercise(有氧运动)mayhelpyoubetterrememberwhatyoulearn.Violentexercisemaybeespeciallyhelpful.Sofar,researchershavesuggestedcombining___63___twotogetthebesteffectsforyourmemory.Theimportantideaisthis:exercise___64___(be)goodforyourmemory.Whereyoustudyisalsoimportantforimprovingyourlearning.Researchersfindthat___65___(surround)playabigpartinhowwellpeoplerememberthewords.Although___66___isgoodtohaveadeskoraspecialstudyarea,someresearchsuggeststhatchangingwhereyoustudycouldhelpyouremember___67___(much)ofwhatyoustudy.Testingisagoodwayof___68___(make)yourselfremembernewinformation.In2018,researchersfoundthatstudentswhotookatestbeforelearninganewmaterialdidmuchbetterafterstudyingthematerial.Thestudentsfailedthetest,buttheywerebetterabletorememberthematerialthanstudentswho___69___(ask)onlytoreadtheinformation.Sotrytotakeapre-studytest.Whileyoumightnotknowtheanswer,youwillprobablybebetterabletolearnandremembertheanswerwhenyoustudyit___70___(late).第四部分 写作(共两节,满分35分)第一节 短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文。文中共有10处语言错误,每句中最多有两处。每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(∧),并在其下面写出该加的词。删除:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉。修改:在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。注意:1.每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;2.只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。高三英语第13页(共14页)高三英语第14页(共14页),密封线学校班级姓名学号密封线内不得答题Whilewalkmydogthismorning,Ihappenedtoseeaheartwarmingsight.Amotherwasrushingtowardshercarwithherchildren’sschoolbags.Behindherwastwochildrencryingatthetopoftheirvoices.Theybarelymovedtheirfoot.Instead,theyweretoobusycryingorseekingforattention.Afterthemotherhadbeenplacedtheschoolbagsinthecar,sherantowardsherchildrenwithherarmswidelyopen.Shesmiledassheapproachedthem,heldoneinherleftarm,theanotherinherrightandcarrythembothtothecar.Thechildren’stearschangedtolaughterinflash.Seeingthis,Iwasmovedbytearsbecauseofthemother’sstrengthandloveforherchildren.第二节 书面表达(满分25分)假如你是李华,你的美国朋友Tony对中医文化很感兴趣,发来邮件向你询问有关中医的事情,请你回他一封邮件,回答他的问题,内容包括:1.中医的历史、地位;2.中医的优势(疗效好、副作用少、价格低)等。参考词汇:中医TraditionalChineseMedicine(TCM)_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________.太原五中2019-2020学年度第二学期6月模拟考试高三英语(答案)听力:CBCAAACBBCAABACBCABB阅读:BBDACCDBADCAABD七选五:CBGEF完形:BADBADCCABDABCCADADC语法填空:61.useful62.tothink63.the64.is65.surroundings66.it67.more68.making69.wereasked70.later短文改错:1.walk改为walking2.was改为were3.foot改为feet4.or改为and5.去掉been6.widely改为wide7.another改为other8.carry改为carried9.flash前加a10.by改为to书面表达:DearTony,IammorethandelightedtohearthatyoutakeanintenseinterestinChineseculture,especiallyTraditionalChineseMedicine.TheTCM,asanimportantpartofChineseculture,hasbeenattractingattentionfromallovertheworld.TheTCM,withitsuniquediagnosticmethods,longhistoryandremarkableeffects,hasbeenusedtotreatcancerandotherseriousdiseasesformorethanfivethousandyears.UnliketheWesternMedicine,theTCMhasfewersideeffects,makingitmuchmorereliableformostChinesepeople.Aboveall,comparedwithhighfeesoftheWesternMedicine,theTCMhasamorereasonablepricethatordinarypeoplecanafford.Inaword,theTCMhasmadegreatcontributionstothedevelopmentofChinesehealthcare.Hopeyoucanhaveabetterunderstandingofit.Yours,LiHua高三英语第13页(共14页)高三英语第14页(共14页),密封线学校班级姓名学号密封线内不得答题高三英语第13页(共14页)高三英语第14页(共14页)