2019-2020学年度江苏省高考冲刺英语学科试题选编(一)word版有答案

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1、.高考冲刺英语学科试题选编(一)一、单项填空1. Lots of artists tend to believe that nature is not only all that is _ to the eye but it also includes the inner pictures of the soul.A. relevantB. visibleC. similarD. close2. It is writers traditional role to absorb different popular social _ and reflect them back into their

2、 books. A. customsB. controversiesC. constitutionsD. currents3. McDonalds USA announced that it _ to serve fresh beef or pork, prepared when ordered, in all burgers across the majority of its restaurants by mid-2018. A. had decidedB. will decideC. would decideD. has decided4. Now a recent Canadian s

3、tudy suggests that a young baby _ from interactive music classes has better communication skills than one who takes a less-active class. A. benefitedB. benefitC. benefitingD. to benefit5. _ you obviously would not eat Spaghetti with your fingers, using a spoon to twist it into a basketball mound of

4、noodles is incorrect. A. WhenB. AsC. SinceD. While6. It looks you are feeling down. Any trouble?All my hopes were _ when my application was denied. A. crushedB. hammeredC. sunkD. faded7. To have faith is to believe that the path we are traveling along is longer than _ we can anticipate.A. that B. wh

5、at C. how D. as8. What about the new bakery at the street corner near our school? You _ not want to eat its cheese cakes, for they are very calorific. A. dareB. mustC. mightD. need9. With the booing housing price, more investors tend to spend all they have buying one. Thats really risky. Never shoul

6、d we _. A. boil an eggB. have egg on our faceC. walk on eggshellsD. put all your eggs in one basket10. Alaska, of _ most part is lightly populated, is known for its diverse landscapes, with abundant wildlife and many small towns. A. whatB. thatC. whichD. whose二、完形填空Kathrine Switzer, now 70, repeated

7、 the 26.2-mile journey in this years Boston Marathon. When Switzer became the first woman to enter the Boston Marathon with a 11 , in 1967, she knew shed be chasing history. She didnt expect to be driven off the 12 .At the time, women werent allowed 13 entry into the race. To be accepted, Switzer 14

8、 with her initials as “K. V. Switzer.” On race day, though, she 15 her femininity proudly. In lipstick and earrings, she took her place at the starting line.Switzer was at mile two 16 race manager John “Jock” Semple, angered by a woman 17 into the male-only marathon, ran up and tried to 18 her off t

9、he course, yelling, “Get the hell out of my race!” However, 19 her boyfriend knocking Semple back, she fended off the official and finished in four hours and twenty minutes.To 20 the 50th anniversary of her barrier-breaking run, Switzer repeated the journey, wearing the number 261, the same one the

10、official tried 21 it from her 50 years ago. In her honor, the Boston Marathon will 22 the number in future races.Switzer has 39 marathons under her 23 , including coming in first in New York in 1974 and running in the Olympics in 1984. The last time she finished one in Boston was in 1976, two years

11、after successfully 24 to let women publicly enter it.Her bib number might not 25 in the Boston Marathon again, but Switzers movement goes 26 letting women enter that race. Founding a nonprofit international womens running club, Switzer chose the name 261 Fearless, appealing 27 for female participati

12、on in the sport.“My goal is to 28 women in places right now where theyre not allowed to leave the house alone, drive a car or get a 29 ,” Switzer told CBS Boston. “If running can give them a sense of strength, where they are no longer 30 and vulnerable, thats what I hope it can do.” Of her legacy, S

13、witzer said it came as no surprise that women continued to embrace the “sense of empowerment” that came from running. “But we have a long way to go.” she said.11. A. identityB. fameC. numberD. privilege12. A. eventB. courseC. applicationD. track13. A. officialB. professionalC. personalD. national14.

14、 A. signedB. registeredC. attendedD. equipped15. A. providedB. discoveredC. exhibitedD. concealed16. A. sinceB. afterC. beforeD. when17. A. hidingB. sneakingC. marchingD. rising18. A. takeB. dropC. breakD. chase19. A. withB. forC. sinceD. as20. A. labelB. markC. observeD. congratulate21. A. tearingB. handingC. graspingD. possessing22. A. run outB. give outC. check outD. leave out23. A. beltB. nameC. controlD. credit24. A. urgingB. persuadingC. campaigningD. bothering25. A. come up

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