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北京市丰台区2020届高三下学期英语一模试卷

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    The small town of Allen Crossing, Indiana, has been the place I've called home for all 16 years of my life. That's where I spend hours just 1. Looking at how the wind blows the wild flowers to create a magical 2 of color. Looking at the way insects move hurriedly among plants. The beauty of nature has always been what 3 me to create art. I used to think that artists get inspiration from 4. Then I went to New York and something happened that really made me 5 that idea.

    I was offered two-week courses at an art college there. When I took the train to the college for the first time, I had some serious 6 about whether I had made the right choice about coming. I was so used to the 7 countryside. New York, however, was noisy and 8. People pushed past me to squeeze through the doors of the subway cars. Everything moved at such a 9 pace that I felt I had no time to process it all.

    Art classes were another story. 10 I started making art, I felt like myself again. Working from memory, I made a series of drawings of natural scenes. "Your images are very 11 and accurate," one teacher told me. "Why not try using brighter colors and bolder shapes and motions?" I followed her advice and was amazed at the 12.

    One day my cousin Ken came to see my drawings. "Gosh! These are great! They remind me of graffiti (涂鸦)." He exclaimed.

    I looked at my drawings and was 13.To me graffiti was not art, it was

14 messy, unreadable writing on walls.

    "Cool," Ken continued. "If you're into art, you should come with me." I followed him to a huge factory that was completely 15 with graffiti. The walls were covered with bright colors, portraits, words and calligraphy-like symbols. What I saw was art not unlike what I had been making. The big 16 was that the artists drew images from city life, such as crowded subway trains and tall, shiny buildings. In every sketch, there was a(n) 17 that reminded me of that first subway ride, only it was a creative one.

    Now I know that 18 is different for everyone. What drives one person crazy can be the thing that drives another person to 19. I may not look at the city the way street artists do, but they may not see nature the way I do. I 20 the way the city's energy inspires them. And now I use that energy wherever I am to create my own art.

(1)
A、thinking B、reading C、looking D、working
(2)
A、note B、moment C、power D、carpet
(3)
A、leads B、drives C、forces D、requires
(4)
A、beauty B、scenery C、nature D、imagination
(5)
A、regret B、develop C、share D、rethink
(6)
A、doubts B、problems C、trouble D、consideration   
(7)
A、remote B、quiet C、colorful D、open    
(8)
A、unsafe B、tough C、dull D、crowded
(9)
A、steady B、rapid C、natural D、leisure
(10)
A、Although B、Because C、Once D、Unless
(11)
A、realistic B、unique C、clear D、abstract
(12)
A、attempt B、choice C、passion D、change
(13)
A、shocked B、convinced C、confused D、amused
(14)
A、just B、still C、even D、yet
(15)
A、coated B、decorated C、engaged D、marked
(16)
A、advantage B、attraction C、priority D、difference
(17)
A、clue B、energy C、style D、element
(18)
A、destination B、ambition C、inspiration D、determination
(19)
A、create B、discover C、progress D、concern   
(20)
A、explore B、respect C、understand D、follow
举一反三
阅读下面短文,从短文后所给各题的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。

One teacher had two students. One of them had a positive vision while the other had the 1 one.

One day, the teacher 2 for a park with both the students and while wandering in the garden, they 3 a mango tree from which some ripe and juicy mangoes were 4 . On seeing this, the teacher thought to 5 both of his students. Then, he asked the first one, "My dear child, what do you think of this mango tree?"

The student answered instantly, "Teacher, in spite of people 6 this tree with stones, it gives us sweet and juicy mangoes. It does 7 but still it gives us fruits. I wish all human beings learn this important 8 from the mango tree-to share their 9 even if they have to suffer for this."

After that, the teacher asked the other student the same question. The student 10 answered, "Teacher, this mango tree is no good and will not give mangoes by itself but only when we hit it with stones and 11 . Therefore, we should hit it hard to get sweet mangoes from it. That is the only way to 12 these mangoes. It is also clear from this tree that in order to get good 13 from others, we need to be violent and only when we become violent, then and only then will we get 14 ."

The teacher was delighted with the answer given by the first student because he had an admirable vision and 15 the tree with positive vision.

 阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从31~45各题所给的A、B、C和D中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

At the age of 12, I started playing golf when my parents enrolled me in a junior camp at the local public course. From that moment, much of my life has been 1 the game. The aspect of golf that attracted me was the sense of 2 . There's always a chance of making something 3 happen, maybe breaking a personal record or potentially making a hole-in-one. 

When I decided to pursue journalism in college, I had to take a 4 from the game. I'd still go out 5 to play with friends, but for the first time since my teens, I was away from my community. 

My 6 for playing golf reawakened when a friend invited me to the Langston course, which 7 me of the courses where I grew up: a 8 spot for people of all working-class backgrounds, and a far cry from the private golf 9 , in which expensive memberships are a basic 10 . When I get paired up with strangers to play, it's usually more of a 11 crowd. 

Some of the best walks I've taken have been out on the golf course. It's where I 12 with old friends and meet new ones, who 13 me to practice and get better. We share experiences on the golf course that are 14 and laugh about for days after our rounds. 

The sense of community I've regained with golf goes beyond my imagination. My circle only seems to be 15 , and I'm eager to see what the future holds.

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