ImageVerifierCode 换一换
格式:PDF , 页数:6 ,大小:1.14MB ,
资源ID:481353      下载积分:10 金币
验证码下载
登录下载
邮箱/手机:
验证码: 获取验证码
温馨提示:
支付成功后,系统会自动生成账号(用户名为邮箱或者手机号,密码是验证码),方便下次登录下载和查询订单;
特别说明:
请自助下载,系统不会自动发送文件的哦; 如果您已付费,想二次下载,请登录后访问:我的下载记录
支付方式: 支付宝    微信支付   
验证码:   换一换

开通VIP
 

温馨提示:由于个人手机设置不同,如果发现不能下载,请复制以下地址【https://www.zixin.com.cn/docdown/481353.html】到电脑端继续下载(重复下载【60天内】不扣币)。

已注册用户请登录:
账号:
密码:
验证码:   换一换
  忘记密码?
三方登录: 微信登录   QQ登录  
声明  |  会员权益     获赠5币     写作写作

1、填表:    下载求助     留言反馈    退款申请
2、咨信平台为文档C2C交易模式,即用户上传的文档直接被用户下载,收益归上传人(含作者)所有;本站仅是提供信息存储空间和展示预览,仅对用户上传内容的表现方式做保护处理,对上载内容不做任何修改或编辑。所展示的作品文档包括内容和图片全部来源于网络用户和作者上传投稿,我们不确定上传用户享有完全著作权,根据《信息网络传播权保护条例》,如果侵犯了您的版权、权益或隐私,请联系我们,核实后会尽快下架及时删除,并可随时和客服了解处理情况,尊重保护知识产权我们共同努力。
3、文档的总页数、文档格式和文档大小以系统显示为准(内容中显示的页数不一定正确),网站客服只以系统显示的页数、文件格式、文档大小作为仲裁依据,个别因单元格分列造成显示页码不一将协商解决,平台无法对文档的真实性、完整性、权威性、准确性、专业性及其观点立场做任何保证或承诺,下载前须认真查看,确认无误后再购买,务必慎重购买;若有违法违纪将进行移交司法处理,若涉侵权平台将进行基本处罚并下架。
4、本站所有内容均由用户上传,付费前请自行鉴别,如您付费,意味着您已接受本站规则且自行承担风险,本站不进行额外附加服务,虚拟产品一经售出概不退款(未进行购买下载可退充值款),文档一经付费(服务费)、不意味着购买了该文档的版权,仅供个人/单位学习、研究之用,不得用于商业用途,未经授权,严禁复制、发行、汇编、翻译或者网络传播等,侵权必究。
5、如你看到网页展示的文档有www.zixin.com.cn水印,是因预览和防盗链等技术需要对页面进行转换压缩成图而已,我们并不对上传的文档进行任何编辑或修改,文档下载后都不会有水印标识(原文档上传前个别存留的除外),下载后原文更清晰;试题试卷类文档,如果标题没有明确说明有答案则都视为没有答案,请知晓;PPT和DOC文档可被视为“模板”,允许上传人保留章节、目录结构的情况下删减部份的内容;PDF文档不管是原文档转换或图片扫描而得,本站不作要求视为允许,下载前自行私信或留言给上传者【Fis****915】。
6、本文档所展示的图片、画像、字体、音乐的版权可能需版权方额外授权,请谨慎使用;网站提供的党政主题相关内容(国旗、国徽、党徽--等)目的在于配合国家政策宣传,仅限个人学习分享使用,禁止用于任何广告和商用目的。
7、本文档遇到问题,请及时私信或留言给本站上传会员【Fis****915】,需本站解决可联系【 微信客服】、【 QQ客服】,若有其他问题请点击或扫码反馈【 服务填表】;文档侵犯商业秘密、侵犯著作权、侵犯人身权等,请点击“【 版权申诉】”(推荐),意见反馈和侵权处理邮箱:1219186828@qq.com;也可以拔打客服电话:4008-655-100;投诉/维权电话:4009-655-100。

注意事项

本文(2020年北京市高考英语试卷(机考 无听力)(原卷版).pdf)为本站上传会员【Fis****915】主动上传,咨信网仅是提供信息存储空间和展示预览,仅对用户上传内容的表现方式做保护处理,对上载内容不做任何修改或编辑。 若此文所含内容侵犯了您的版权或隐私,请立即通知咨信网(发送邮件至1219186828@qq.com、拔打电话4008-655-100或【 微信客服】、【 QQ客服】),核实后会尽快下架及时删除,并可随时和客服了解处理情况,尊重保护知识产权我们共同努力。
温馨提示:如果因为网速或其他原因下载失败请重新下载,重复下载【60天内】不扣币。 服务填表

2020年北京市高考英语试卷(机考 无听力)(原卷版).pdf

1、 -1-绝密本科目考试启用前 2020 年普通高等学校招生全国统一考试(北京卷)年普通高等学校招生全国统一考试(北京卷)英语英语 本试卷共 12 页,共 120 分。考试时长 100 分钟。考生务必将答案答在答题卡上,在试卷上作答无效。考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。第一部分:知识运用(共两节,第一部分:知识运用(共两节,45 分)分)第一节语法填空(共第一节语法填空(共 10 小题;每小题小题;每小题 1.5 分,共分,共 15 分)分)阅读下列短文,根据短文内容填空。在未给提示词的空白处仅填写 1 个适当的单词,在给出提示词的空白处用括号内所给词的正确形式填空。A Oliver is

2、 a host of a TV programme on food.He says food 1 (play)a big role in his life.My mum was a great cook,and shed sometimes let me have a try,he said.The first dish Oliver prepared for his family was fried chicken wings.He made it with his mums help.Oliver says if youre 2 (luck)enough to have someone c

3、lose to you who enjoys cooking,ask them 3 you can join in when its possible.B Single-use plastic bags are used at most a few times before they 4 (throw)away.It takes them hundreds of years 5 (break)down.Many of these bags end up in the ocean where larger ones can trop sea creatures,such as turtles a

4、nd dolphins.Over time,the bags fall apart 6 countless tiny pieces,and fish cam accidentally eat some of them.Now,lots of 7 (country)and regions are taking action to ban the sale of such bags to stop people using them.C A piece of stone 8 (find)on a Dutch beach suggests that our extinct human relativ

5、es,known as Neanderthals,were cleverer than previously thought.The Neanderthals 9 (live)alongside human ancestors in Europe for tens of thousands of years,before dying out about 40,000 years ago.They were much stronger than modern humans,but its long been assumed that human ancestors were 10 (smart)

6、than the Neanderthals.However,the stone tool made by Neanderthals suggests otherwise.第二节完形填空(共第二节完形填空(共 20 小题;每小题小题;每小题 1.5 分,共分,共 30 分)分)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,从每题所给的 4、B、C、D 四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。My faith in human nature has never been so great as it was last weekend after our family get-together in the

7、town of Vail.On Saturday,we all went to the market right in the middle of the town.Near the end,we all 11 at the fountain near the bridge,and the kids waded(蹚水)around in the fountain until we 12 This is one of the busiest walking streets.After we returned to the hotel late in the afternoon,my 7-year

8、-old son Ponder 13 that nowhere could he find his backpack,which 14 his Gameboy and his watch.After a thorough 15 we determined that he must have left it at the fountain.Ponder has never 16 anything.So we just take for granted that he needs no supervision(指导)for managing his 17 .He was upset,not abo

9、ut the Gameboy,but about the watch.But Dad,he said,through massive 18 .they dont make that kind of watch anymore.We were all very 19 .Our dinner reservation was at a restaurant just on the other side of the bridge,so I 20 him that we would not only search the area around the fountain when we went ba

10、ck for dinner,but we would also find the police and ask them if the backpack had been 21 .As we exited from the parking garage,we could see the fountain as we walked down the long staircase.I saw something black 22 there,but it was right next to a woman standing by the fountain,so I could not 23 wha

11、t it was or if it was hers.See it,Dad?Ponder shouted.Dont get too 24 because that may not be it,I said.But that was it.It had been five or six hours since we left the fountain,and it was 25 there.There was no ID in it,and it looked like someone had looked through it and then set it right out where a

12、ll could 26 it.I literally 27 when we reached it and it was his!Everyone in our party was blown away by this miracle(奇迹).In my wildest 28 .I would never have imagined that this could happen nowadays.What a charmed life,eh?I believe this was a perfect 29 for a child in losing something importantto lo

13、se it and feel the full 30 of that loss,and then to miraculously get it back.()11.A.drove B.hiked C.met D.united()12.A.landed B.left C.settled D.slept()13.A.responded B.recognized C.realised D.recalled -2-()14.A.contained B.combined C.comprised D.covered()15.A.preparation B.checkup C.revision D.sear

14、ch()16.A.wasted B.lost C.sough D.deserted()17.A.emotion B.time C.money D.stuff()18.A.tears B.fists C.reliefs D.outbreaks()19.A.hesitant B.curious C.sad D.eager()20.A.promised B.informed C.warned D.taught()21.A.worn out B.caught up C.put ava D.turned in()22.A.hiding B.sitting C.swinging D.flowing()23

15、.A.assess B.declare C.tell D.predict()24.A.excited B.puzzled C.relaxed D.amused()25.A.already B.even C.almost D.still()26.A.take B.see C.touch D.protect()27.A.panicked B.exploded C.collapsed D.cried()28.A.dreams B.claims C.efforts D.passions()29.A.mode B.lesson C.option D.plot()30.A.range B.pressure

16、 C.weight D.harvest 第二部分:阅读理解(共两节,第二部分:阅读理解(共两节,40 分)分)第一节(共第一节(共 15 小题;每小题小题;每小题 2 分,共分,共 30 分)分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的 A、B、C、D 四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。A Lancom is a worldwide language learning app and a leader in the online language learning industry with millions of active subscribers.We house a broad ra

17、nge of experts united by the common goal of creating the best language learning tools possible.With advice from A I specialists,art designers and culture researchers,our multi-language experts endow(赋予)Lancom with an enormous potential for innovation within the world of language leaning.Our courses,

18、totalling 20,000 hours of content in 20 different languages,guarantee you language skills you can use right away.At the core of Lancom is a world-class effective method that enhances language leaning with advanced technology.Examples and dialogues are recorded with real native speakers instead of au

19、tomatic computers.Lancom trains your brain to learn efficiently,so you absorb more information while in the app and continue leaning outside of it.The app makes our practical language lessons available wherever and whenever.We work directly for our leaners,not for any third party.And its all support

20、ed by an efficient customer service team,available through telephone,email and online chat.Millions of learners have their own stories and their own reasons for learning a new language.Lancom cares about you and addresses your individual learning type.Lancom is the only product to offer courses tail

21、ored to your native language,building on grammar and words you already know.Our content is about real-life topics that are relevant because we know what matters to you is what sticks best.You will,find it very rewarding to learn with Lancom.Choose Your Subscription and Get Started 1 month 3 months 6

22、 months 12 months$12.95/m$8.95/m$7.45/m$6.95/m Buy with confidence:21-day money back guarantee!If you arent satisfied,just write to Customer Service within 21 days.Contact&Support: 31.Who can provide Lancom with a huge potential for innovation in learning?()A.Culture researchers.B.AI specialists.C.L

23、anguage experts.D.Art designers.32.What lies at the core of the Lancom app?()A.A flexible system.B.An effective method.C.The brain-training technique.D.The informative content.33.Lancom claims that it is unique in its _.()A.personalised courses B.multiple languages C.pricing policy D.service team B

24、Baggy has become the first dog in the UKand potentially the worldto join the fight against air pollution by recording pollutant levels near the ground.-3-Baggy wears a pollution monitor on her collar so she can take data measurements close to the ground.Her monitor has shown that air pollution level

25、s are higher closer to ground level,which has helped highlight concerns that babies and young kids may be at higher risk of developing lung problems.Conventional air pollution monitors are normally fixed on lampposts at about nine feet in the air.However,since Baggy stands at about the same height a

26、s a child in a pushchair(婴儿车),she frequently records pollution levels which are much higher than the data gathered by the Environment A gency.The doggy data research was the idea of Baggys 13-vea-old owner Tom Hunt and his dad Matt.The English youngster noticed that pollution levels are around two-t

27、hirds higher close to the ground than they are in the air at the height where they are recorded by the agency.Tom has since reported the shocking findings to the government in an attempt to emphasise that babies are at higher risk of developing asthma(哮喘).Matt Hunt said he was very proud of his son

28、because“when the boy gets an idea,he keeps his head down and gets on with it,and he really does want to do some good and stop young kids from getting asthma.“Tom built up a passion for environmental protection at a very early age,Matt added.“He became very interested in gadgets(小装置).A bout one year

29、ago,he got this new piece of tech which is like a test tube.One Sunday afternoon,we went out to do some monitoring,and he said,why dont we put it on Baggys collar and let her monitor the pollution?So we did it.Tom said,Most of the time,Baggy is just like any other dog.But for the rest of the time sh

30、e is a super dog,and we are all really proud of her.34.With a monitor on her collar,Baggy can _.()A.take pollutant readings B.record pollutant levels C.process collected data D.reduce air pollution 35.What can we learn from the Baggy data?()A.High places are free of air pollution.B.Higher pushchairs

31、 are more risky for kids.C.Conventional monitors are more reliable.D.Air is more polluted closer to the ground.36.What is Toms purpose of doing the research?()A.To wan of a health risk.B.To find out pollution sources.C.To test his new monitor.D.To prove Baggys abilities.37.According to the passage,w

32、hich word can best describe Tom Hunt?()A.Modest.B.Generous.C.Creative.D.Outgoing.C For the past five years,Paula Smith,a historian of science,has devoted herself to re-creating long-forgotten techniques.While doing research for her new book,she came across a 16th-century French manuscript(手 稿)consis

33、ting of nearly 1,000 sets of instructions,covering subjects from tool making to finding the best sand.The authors intention remains as mysterious(神秘)as his name;he may have been simply taking notes for his own records.But Smith was struck mainly by the fact that she didnt truly grasp any of the skil

34、ls the author described.You simply cant get an understanding of that handwork by reading about it,she says.Though Smith did get her hands on the best sand,doing things the old-fashioned way isnt just about playing around with French mud.Reconstructing the work of the craftsmen(工匠)who lived centuries

35、 ago can reveal how they viewed the world,what objects filled their homes,and what went on in the workshops that produced them.It can even help solve present-day problems:In 2015,scientists discovered that a 10th-century English medicine for eve problems could kill a drug-resistant virus.The work ha

36、s also brought insights for museums,Smith says.One must know how on object was made in order to preserve it.Whats more,reconstructions might be the only way to know what treasures looked like before time wore them down.Scholars have seen this idea in practice with ancient Greek and Roman statues.The

37、se sculptures were painted a rainbow of striking colours.We cant appreciate these kinds of details without seeing works of art as they originally appeared-something Smith believes you can do only when you have a road map.Smith has put the manuscripts ideas into practice.Her final goal is to link the

38、 worlds of art and science back together:She believes that bringing the old recipes to life can help develop a kind of learning that highlights experimentation,teamwork,and problem solving.Back when sciencethen called“the new philosophy”took shape,academics looked to craftsmen for help in understand

39、ing the natural world.Microscopes and telescopes were invented by way of artistic tinkering(修补),as craftsmen experimented with glass to better bend light.-4-If we can rediscover the values of hands-on experience and craftwork,Smith says,we can marry the best of our modern insights with the handiness

40、 of our ancestors.38.How did Smith,feel after reading the French manuscript?()A.Confused about the technical terms.B.Impressed with its detailed instructions.C.Discouraged by its complex structure.D.Shocked for her own lack of hand skills.39.According to Smith,the reconstruction work is done mainly

41、to _.()A.restore old workshops B.understand the craftsmen C.improve visual effects D.inspire the philosophers 40.Why does the author mention museums?()A.To reveal the beauty of ancient objects.B.To present the findings of old science.C.To highlight the importance of antiques.D.To emphasise the value

42、s of hand skills.41.Which would be the best title for this passage?()A.Craftsmen Set the Trends for Artists B.Craftsmanship Leads to New Theories C.Craftsmanship Makes Better Scientists D.Craftsmen Reshape the Future of Science D Certain forms of AI are indeed becoming ubiquitous.For example,algorit

43、hms(算法)carry out huge volumes of trading on our financial markets,self-driving cars are appearing on city streets,and our smartphones are translating from one language into another.These systems are sometimes faster and more perceptive than we humans are.But so far that is only true for the specific

44、 tasks for which the systems have been designed.That is something that some A I developers are now eager to change.Some of todays AI pioneers want to move on from todays world of“weak”or“narrow”AI,to create“strong”or“full”AI,or what is often called artificial general intelligence(A GI).In some respe

45、cts,todays powerful computing machines already make our brains look weak.A GI could,its advocates say,work for us around the clock,and drawing on all available data,could suggest solutions to many problems.DM,a company focused on the development of A GI,has an ambition to“solve intelligence”.“If wer

46、e successful,”their mission statement reads,“we believe this will be one of the most important and widely beneficial scientific advances ever made.”Since the early days of AI,imagination has outpaced what is possible or even probable.In 1965,an imaginative mathematician called Irving Good predicted

47、the eventual creation of an ultra-intelligent machinethat can far surpass all the intellectual(智力的)activities of any man,however clever.Good went on to suggest that“the first ultra-intelligent machine could be“the last invention that man need ever make.Fears about the appearance of bad,powerful,man-

48、made intelligent machines have been reinforced(强化)by many works of fictionMary Shelleys Frankenstein and the Terminator film series,for example.But if AI does eventually prove to be our downfall,it is unlikely to be at the hands of human-shaped forms like these,with recognisably human motivations su

49、ch as aggression(敌 对 行 为).Instead,I agree with Oxford University philosopher Nick Bostrom,who believes that the heaviest risks from A GI do not come from a decision to turn against mankind but rather from a dogged pursuit of set objectives at the expense of everything else.The promise and danger of

50、true A GI are great.But all of todays excited discussion about these possibilities presupposes the fact that we will be able to build these systems.And,having spoken to many of the worlds foremost AI researchers,I believe there is good reason to doubt that we will see A GI any time soon,if ever:42.W

移动网页_全站_页脚广告1

关于我们      便捷服务       自信AI       AI导航        获赠5币

©2010-2025 宁波自信网络信息技术有限公司  版权所有

客服电话:4008-655-100  投诉/维权电话:4009-655-100

gongan.png浙公网安备33021202000488号   

icp.png浙ICP备2021020529号-1  |  浙B2-20240490  

关注我们 :gzh.png    weibo.png    LOFTER.png 

客服