高考英语模拟试卷(2021届)含答案 (3)
山东2021届高三新高考英语适应性考试模拟试题(含答案)
山东省济南市2021届高三新高考适应性考试模拟试题英语本卷满分120分,考试时间100分钟。
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第一部分阅读(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5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。
AThere are many scholarships rewarding particular talents, so just find the right one that works for you.■Spirit of Giving ScholarshipDeadline: July 31, 2021Award Amount: $1,000Overview: It is available to high school seniors and current college students. You must submit an essay of between 500 and 750 words on one of the following three topics: How have you advanced the spirit of giving? How has the spirit of giving affected you personally? How will your present education allow you to be of service to others?■Ocean Awareness ContestDeadline: June 15, 2021Award Amount: Up to $1,500Overview: It is open to students between the ages of 11 and 18. Students are invited to learn about the climate crisis and its impact on oceans, discover solutions and create work that explores hope in action. Submissions are accepted in visual art, film, music, or poetry.■Atlas Shrugged Essay ContestDeadline: September 19, 2021Award Amount: $25,000Overview: Essay contest on Ayn Rand’s novel, Atlas Shrugged. There are 59 prizes, and first prize is $25,000! To enter, submit an 800 to 1,600-word essay on one of the specific topics about the novel, which can be viewed on the scholarship provider’s website.■Coca-Cola Scholars Program ScholarshipDeadline: October 31, 2021Award Amount: $20,000Overview: It is a scholarship awarded to graduating high school seniors, who are recognized for their capacity to lead and serve, as well as their commitment to making a significant impact on their schools and communities. Applicants must be expecting completion of a high school diploma at the time of application and planning to pursue a degree at a post-secondary institution.1. What is required to win Spirit of Giving Scholarship?A. Students aged from 11 to 18.B. The capacity to lead and serve.C. Submitting an essay.D. Applying for it before October 31, 2021.2. Which scholarship is suitable for Jackson who likes reading and writing?A. Spirit of Giving Scholarship.B. Ocean Awareness Contest.C. Atlas Shrugged Essay Contest.D. Coca-Cola Scholars Program Scholarship.3. Who are Coca-Cola Scholars Program Scholarship designed for?A. Those studying in college.B. Those to graduate from high school.C. Those with a high school diploma.D. Those in post-secondary institutions.BThey say everything is bigger in Texas. While that may be true, some of the best things in Texas are quite small. Case in point: tiny Mount Vernon, a town of just under 3,000 people. But if you do come across Mount Vernon, you might just get an intention to stay. That happens a lot around here, and it’s worth noting how remarkable that is.Tom Wilkinson was born in Mount Vernon 87 years ago and moved back after he retired from his career as a college English professor in Dallas. Like many of his neighbors, Wilkinson can track his ancestors back to the pioneers who settled here in the 1870s. And like many, he values the simple life you can’t easily find in big cities. “People are still polite. They hold the door open for you.” he says, “We grow strong roots here!”Preserving and honoring the past has been key to helping Mount Vernon survive. The residents have restored and reopened some of the empty stores, including the old barbershop, built more than 100 years ago. An old general store was turned into a combination space. Wander in on any given day and you might find a book club discussion, a Coffee Ladies meet-up, or a work session for the local genealogy(家谱) group among the tables of people chatting over cups of coffee and plates of food.Mount Vernon has the kind of big hearts you tend to find in a small town. For instance, when a local policeman was diagnosed with cancer last year, ten-year-old Lola McKellar set up a lemonade stand to raise money for his treatments. In 2015, when a 350-year flood sent water rushing into local homes, an army of volunteers showed up to get a wheelchair-bound neighbor and his wife to higher ground, and then came back to help rebuild.4. What does the author think of Mount Vernon?A. Remote.B. Wealthy.C. Primitive.D. Attractive.5. Why did Tom Wilkinson come back to Mount Vernon?A. He preferred the simple and natural life.B. He could continue his language teaching.C. He could live together with his ancestors.D. He could meet more neighbors of his age.6. What can we infer about people’s way of life in Mount Vernon from Paragraph 3?A. It is in danger of extinction.B. It is quickly changing over time.C. It is conservative but harmonious.D. It is being disturbed by the outside world.7. What is the last paragraph mainly about?A. The history of Mount Vernon.B. The humanity of Mount Vernon.C. The volunteers of Mount Vernon.D. The reconstruction of Mount Vernon.CAndrew Orkin was taking a break from his evening jog to sit by Prospect Park Lake when he was frightened to see a mass of snakes. They turned out to be swamp eels(黄鳝) that had escaped from one of two large plastic bags that split open as a man dragged them to the shoreline. After dumping the eels in the lake, the man walked away, explaining to bystanders that “I just want to save lives.”The illegal release became a curiosity on social media, but the dumping of exotic(外来的) animals in urban parks isn’t new. New Yorkers free thousands of non-native animals every year. “People like animals and they sometimes think they’re doing a good thing by letting them go,” said Jason Munshi-South, an urban ecologist at Fordham University. “Most will die. Some will become a problem, and then there’s no going back.”New York state and city officials say it’s too soon to know how the eels in Prospect Park might affect local species. The eels eat almost anything including plants, insects, frogs, turtles and other fish. And they could prey(捕食) upon or compete with the park’s native species for however long they survive.There are no plans to eradicate the eels. Since they’re active at night and spend most of their time in the mud of lakes and rivers, spotting and removing them from the lake could be impossible. Officials say they will look for swamp eels during the agency’s next survey in the spring, but don’t expect them to make it through the winter. However, University of Toronto freshwater ecologist Nicholas Mandrak said, “Even if they don’t survive, they could have negative short-term effects.”8. Why did the man pour the eels into the lake?A. To challenge the law.B. To increase the local species.C. To keep the eels alive.D. To become a web celebrity.9. Why did the released eels become a concern?A. They might get caught once again.B. They might not adapt to the new environment.C. They might frighten the joggers by the lake.D. They might pose a threat to local species.10. What does the underlined word “eradicate” in paragraph 4 mean?A. Get rid of.B. Look after.C. Sell.D. Examine.11. What is the officials’ opinion about dealing with the problem?A. It is risky.B. It is tricky.C. It takes patience.D. It requires legal support.DThe scientists who re-engineered the plastic-eating enzyme(酶) PETase have now created a new enzyme called “cocktail” , which can digest plastic up to six times faster.PETase breaks down PET back into its building blocks, creating an opportunity to recycle plastic and reduce plastic pollution. PET is the most common thermoplastic(热塑性塑料) used to make single-use drinks bottles, which takes hundreds of years to break down in the environment, but PETase can shorten this time to days. The initial discovery set up the prospect of a revolution in plastic recycling, creating a potential low-energy solution to tackle plastic waste.Now, the same trans-Atlantic team have combined PETase and its “partner”, a second enzyme called MHETase, to generate much bigger improvements: simply mixing PETase with MHETase doubled the speed of PET breakdown, and engineering a connection between the two enzymes to create a “super-enzyme”, increased this activity by a further three times.The team was co-led by the scientists who engineered PETase, Professor John McGeehan and Dr Gregg Beckham. Professor McGeehan said: “Gregg and I were chatting about how PETase attacks the surface of the plastics and MHETase chops things up further, so it seemed natural to see if we could use them together. Our first experiments showed that they did work better together, so we decided to physically link them. It took a great deal of work, but it was worth the effort — we were delighted to see that our new enzyme is up to three times faster than the separate enzymes.”The original PETase enzyme discovery indicated the first hope that a solution to the global plastic pollution problem might be within grasp, though PETase alone is not yet fast enough to handle the tons of PET bottles. Combining it with a second enzyme, and finding together they work even faster, means another leap forward has been taken towards finding a solution to plastic waste. PETase and the new combined MHETase-PETase both work by digesting PET plastic. This allows for plastics to be made and reused endlessly, reducing our reliance on fossil(化石) resources.12. What can we learn about “cocktail” from the text?A. It doubles the breakdown of plastics.B. It takes hundreds of years to break down.C. It contributes to breaking down plastic quickly.D. It deals with the plastic waste three times faster.13. What is the second paragraph mainly about?A. A new study of PET.B. The breakdown of PET.C. The discovery of PETase.D. The functions of PETase.14. What does the underlined word “It” in Paragraph 4 refer to?A. Co-leading the trans-Atlantic team.B. Combining PETase and MHETase.C. Attacking the surface of the plastics.D. Talking about conducting experiments.15. What can we infer from the text?A. PET pollution is no longer a difficult problem to deal with.B. New enzyme is speeding up our reliance on fossil resources.C. MHETase-PETase makes the world free from plastic pollution.D. Plastic-eating enzyme “cocktail” promises new hope for plastic waste.第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5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。
山东潍坊市2021届高三第二次高考模拟考试英语试卷
绝密★启用前山东潍坊市2021届高三第二次高考模拟考试英语试卷学校:___________姓名:___________班级:___________考号:___________注意事项:注意事项:1、答题前填写好自己的姓名、班级、考号等信息 2、请将答案正确填写在答题卡上一、阅读理解1.Mrs. Everything:A NovelIn this instant New York Times bestseller and “multigenerational story that's nothing short of brilliant" ( People) ,two sisters' lives from the 1950s to the present are explored as they struggle to find their places 一 and be true to themselves- in a rapidly changing world.Measure Up:Mastering Your Career Search Like a BossMeasure Up helps those desiring or going through career transition understand their value and how to best communicate their value.Information:A ReaderInformation:A reader establishes a classic framework for thinking about information in humanistic terms. Together with Information:Keywords, it sets forth a major humanistic vision of the concept of information.EnabledJulius and Macy:A Very Brave NightA fantastic woodland tale about bravery and friendship from an author-illustrator. With its attractive characters ,this gently told tale reminds us that we each have courage within us and that kindness can make all the difference.For more , click here.1.How much would you pay at least for a Kindle book?A.$8. 99.B.$0. 99.C.$18. 34.D.$4. 99.2.Which book can help to regain a teenager's courage?A.Julius and MacyB.Measure UpC.Mrs. Everythingrmation3.Where do you probably find this text?A.A travel brochure.B.A book review.C.A book-selling website.D.A science magazine.2.In dreaming up the programme Tennis and Literacy for Youth ,as a mother ,I had hoped to share two of my passions,tennis and reading,with children. Throughout the year,I had advertised for participants at local elementary schools and recruited (招收) volunteers at local high schools. With the help of kind people,I applied for money. I was even able to secure a site for the program.But on the first day of camp,in spite of my careful planning ,things did not go the way I had hoped. Hector and Adrian exchanged blows with their racquet(球拍). Hector struggled to his feet moments later,covering a bloody nose with one hand. Georgie. and Eduardo threw balls at each other. Then during reading time ,I raced from joyless child to demanding child,unable to convince even one to open a book. They would rather be watching Nickelodeon at home,Eli told me,than“learning stupid tennis and reading boring books.”I dragged myself home that afternoon. That evening,I called my volunteers together for a meeting,and redesigned the entire curriculum. We created a good-fellow system,where each volunteer paired with a camper to help him or her during reading time. To emphasize praise and progress,we established weekly prize ceremonies ,presenting awards for most improved reading, tennis and behavior.Then Mylea shut the book and asked me,"Can I take this to read it to my mom tonight?"Peering up at her eager face ,I couldn't help myself. I jumped to my feet and wrapped her in a hug,lifting her right off the ground. “It's all yours!" I said.Somehow,in the midst of the chaos and the schedule changes and the meetings,these children, in bad mood during reading time,untouched books in their laps, began to find joy in reading a story.1.What happened the first day of the programme?A.Participants watched TV at home.B.The programme worked out badly.C.Volunteers failed to do their duties.D.The plan lived up to the expectation.2.What did the author do to make the programme a success?A.She recruited new volunteers.B.She replaced the books used.C.She made adjustments to the plan.D.She established volunteers' leading part.3.Why did the author lift Mylea off the ground quickly?A.She sensed something was wrong.B.She thought Mylea needed comfort.C.Mylea's boredom in reading discouraged her.D.Mylea's great passion for reading amazed her.4.What is the text mainly about?A.An initiative of being volunteers.B.An innovation to the teaching method.C.An insight into helping kids overcome difficulties.D.An experience of introducing reading and tennis to kids.3.Why humans make and appreciate music is an evolutionary( 进化的) mystery. Recently David Schruth and his colleagues have a new explanation. They say the roots of human music can date back to the branches of trees more than 50 million years ago , when the first primates (灵长类) appeared. Early primates moved around forest by leaping ( 跳跃) from branch to branch ,a very dangerous way to travel that relies on hand and eye working together and control over muscles.Schruth argues that a primate that calls in a musical way is advertising that it has fine control over its vocal(声音的) muscles. This might have convinced other primates that the caller also had fine control over its body. His another research shows the species that leap the most tend to have more complicated calls, which the team jokingly named as‘protomusical'.Hagen,a worldwide famous scientist in this field, commented on the research:“Some people would not include what we see in primates and songbirds as music. But I do see a continuity between human music and. primate' vocalizations.Hagen doesn't think human music has a single ,simple explanation. He argues that human ancestors originally used music-like vocalizations in two ways :groups vocalized together to send a signal of strength and unity to scare outsiders away, and mothers used vocalisations to communicate with babies. Also another idea :humans used music to strengthen social bonds.All these ideas might be compatible,says Hagen. Protomusic could have evolved in primates both to attract companions and for territorial signaling. Later, as early humans began cooperating in largenumbers ,protomusic might have been repurposed so it could attract rather. than frighten outsiders,while also strengthening social bonds within groups.1.What is Schruth's finding?A.Primates have the most complex calls.B.Human ancestors leap around trees skillfully.C.Frequent movements sharpen early human calls.plicated vocalizations result from more leaps.2.What's Hagen's attitude to Schruth's research?A.Negative.B.Skeptical.C.Supportive.D.Cautious.3.Which word can replace the underlined word in the last paragraph?A.Clever.B.Reasonable.C.Misleading.D.Contradictory4.What's the best title of the text?A.Repurposed functions of musicB.Arguments on primates' evolutionC.Origins of music linked to leapingD.Discoveries about the human origins4.Most parents can remember the artful mix of excitement and anxiety accompanying the choice of their baby's name 一 it will follow the child his or her entire life. But the effect could be even more significant. In research recently published in the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology ,our research team shows that the stereotype (模式思维) that a given society has of a first name can influence the way people look.In eight studies ,we found that participants shown ID-style photos of people they'd never met were able to recognize the first name of the described person well above the chance level. In other words , there is something about an Emily that…just looks like an E mily.If an Emily really does look like an Emily ,even a computer should be able to guess her true name. The computer was even able to produce a“heat map”for each name,a face with the features that “betray”a person carrying that name shown in red or orange colors. How should we understand this effect? Until now, social psychologists knew that our facial appearance influences the extent to which others perceive us as attractive ,intelligent ,trustworthy or warm. These studies show that others' perceptions of our first name are reflected in our faces.Interestingly ,the face -name effect occurs even if we can only see the hair of a person. Our hair is possibly the part of our face that we control with the most ease. The fact that this alone can produce the face name effect further illustrates the suspected self-fulfilling mechanism behind it.Together , the eight studies suggest that we wear our social belonging on our face , and that we actively shape our features to be recognized by our reference group. Choosing baby names remains exciting. Whatever the first name you give to your child,he or she will end up wearing it.1.What was the participants' assignment?A.To pick out ID-style photos they'd never met.B.To match strangers' photos with their names.C.To find out Emily from various ID photos.D.To perceive Emily's character.2.How is the“heat map”formed?A.By drawing a map for each name.B.By sorting out different faces in a map.C.By showing a person's face in different colors.D.By highlighting certain features in warm colors.3.What is the face-name effect?A.People wear their character on their faces.B.Hairstyle accounts for a large part in appearance.C.A fixed idea of first names determines one's look.D.Social belonging is irrelevant to our facial features.4. Which of the following shows the structure of the whole text?A. B. C. D.二、七选五5.阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
2021年广东省高考英语模拟试卷(4月份)-含答案与解析
2021年广东省高考英语模拟试卷(4月份)第一部分阅读(共两节,满分37.5分)第一节(共4小题;每小题2. 5分,满分37. 5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1.(7.5分)Wildlife Crossing BridgesThe Wildlife BridgeIn 2018,Utah built a wildlife bridge over the busy highway 1﹣80. A 4.8﹣kilometer fence was created to help guide animals to the bridge. Normally,animals take a long time to discover and begin using wildlife bridges,so experts didn't expect the bridge to get much traffic for several years. But recently,they've discovered many different kinds of animals are beginning to move by using the bridge.The Rope BridgeOn China's Hainan Island in 2015,scientists created a bridge for Hainan gibbons (长臂猿)that are the world's most endangered primates and normally cross the forest by swinging high in the trees. But after a 2014 typhoon,landslides caused huge gaps in the forest,which were forcing the gibbons to make dangerous jumps. Scientists created a simple and cheap rope bridge,which settled the problem.The Eco﹣BridgeIn Uttarakhand state in India,the forest department has built a special "eco﹣bridge",made from all﹣natural materials. It's 27.5 meters long and runs over one of the busiest highways in the area. Though the bridge is high in the trees,forest department workers hope the bridge will help smaller animals on the ground,too. Already,the bridge has gotten a lot of attention on the Internet,with many people taking photos in front of it every day.The Park BridgeThe Phil Hardberger Park lies in San Antonio,Texas,and recently it has opened what they say is the largest wildlife bridge in the US. This bridge,unlike the others mentioned here,was built for use by both animals and humans. The park says they have already seen deer using the bridge.(1)What has made experts feel unexpected about the Wildlife Bridge?A.It's been completed within 2 years.B.It's being used by animals already.C.It's become an Internet﹣famous site.D.It's America's biggest wildlife bridge.(2)Which bridges run over highways?A.The Wildlife Bridge and the Eco﹣Bridge.B.The Wildlife Bridge and the Rope Bridge.C.The Eco﹣Bridge and the Park Bridge.D.The Rope Bridge and the Park Bridge.(3)What is the common purpose in building the four bridges?A.To attract more tourists.B.To reduce traffic accidents.C.To save endangered animals.D.To create wildlife passageways.2.(10分)Linda Tutt High School opened a unique grocery store in the city of Sanger,where instead of paying for products with cash,their community can earn points which they then trade in. How do they gain points?By performing good deeds! All students,staff members and families in the school district have access to the daily goods they need to get through COVID﹣19 一free of charge.The store is supplied through a partnership with First Refuge Ministries,Albertsons grocery store,and Texas Health Resources. It is open three days a week.They even offer a COVID﹣friendly curbside (路边)pickup on Tuesday nights! It is meant to provide necessary daily goods for families in need. Families are automatically awarded points based on their family size,but students can help the families earn more by helping out around the school,cleaning,or getting good referrals (推荐)from their teachers. Headmaster Anthony Love called it "the ingenious method",compared with the traditional approaches used to make students help others.The store is operated and managed entirely by the students. Not only are they encouraged to show others kindness,but they also have a sense of control during this uncertain time. "Many of them come from low﹣income families that need just a little extra support with food," Anthony added.So the store has the extra profit of giving its student employees' valuable experience. "I think this is the most exciting part of it,which they can carry with them as they graduate from high school and move on into the world," Anthony said.What a brilliant way to support their community! Between providing daily goods for families,giving kids experience concerned,and making their school a better place through good deeds,traditional businesses could learn a thing or two from this approach!(1)What is special about the grocery store?A.Its owner is a local school.B.It is open three days a week.C.Students rent it free of charge.D.Good deeds can be exchanged for its goods.(2)Why did Linda Tutt High School open the grocery store?A.To help people in need.B.To get some incomes.C.To keep people at home.D.To offer students paid jobs.(3)What does the underlined word "ingenious" in Paragraph 2 mean?A. Careful.B. Strict.C. Creative.D. Flexible.(4)What is the added benefit of the grocery store?A. It makes more families get goods.B. It provides students with job skills.C. It encourages students to graduate.D. It saves more traditional businesses.3.(10分)The German ship Polarstern is normally designed to break up heavy ice. But in September,2019,the ship set sail from Norway with the goal of getting frozen into the Arctic ice cap for a year. The mission (任务)was part of a $155 million project known as MOSAiC,led by Germany's Alfred Wegener Institute(AWI),whose goal is to learn more about the ice that forms near the North Pole. The ice cap here isn't completely solid,and it's a collection of floes ﹣﹣﹣floating sheets of ice. As summer approaches,some of the ice melts and many floes break free.By October,2019,the ship was frozen into the Arctic ice north of Siberia. The mission wasn't without its challenges. First and most importantly,the Polarstern had to find an ice floe that is used as its primary research base. The ice floe must be solid enough to anchor the ship and to support all the research equipment the scientists needed to use.However,doing it proved easier said than done. Once the ship was frozen in place,the scientists had to wrestle with the dangerous polar bears that were wandering around.Dealing with extreme cold was another challenge. They also had to face the long and dark polar night,a period during winter when the sun doesn't rise at all in the central Arctic.In September,2020,the boat finally returned to Bremerhaven,Germany."We are watching the Arctic sea ice die," said the mission's leader,Markus Rex.The team reports that the ice shelf is full of holes,and that the ice that remains is thin and melting. Recent satellite measurements support that idea. The size of this year's ice cap is the second smallest ever recorded.Next comes the long process of studying all the data that was collected during the last year. Thomas Krumpen,one of the scientists,said "We'll likely be busy with it over the next ten years."The scientists hope this abundant information will help them make better predictions about climate change.(1)What does MOSAiC try to do in the Arctic?A.Protect the ice cap.B.Stop the ice melting.C.Study the ice deeply.D.Break up heavy ice.(2)What was the biggest challenge for the scientists on the Polarstern?A.Finding the right floe.B.Fighting the extreme cold.C.Avoiding polar bears.D.Reducing the loneliness.(3)What is the author's attitude towards the situations of the Arctic ice?A. Carefree.B. Positive.C. Tolerant.D. Objective.(4)Which of the following best describes the journey to the Arctic?A. Expensive.B. Confidential.C. Fruitful.D. Casual.4.(10分)When a living thing gives off a glow(光),it's called bioluminescence. Fireflies area well﹣known example of bioluminescence. Many mushrooms are also bio﹣luminescent. Fireflies and other bio﹣luminescent creatures light up thanks to chemicals inside their bodies. These chemicals are known as luciferins (荧光素),which cause a chemical reaction that gives off light.Plants don't naturally have luciferins,so there are no naturally bio﹣luminescent plants. In the past,scientists created glowing plants by adding DNA from glowing bacteria. But the glowing effect was weak. They also created glowing plants by adding luciferins to plants. In 2017,a team at MIT was able to cause watercress plants to glowfor about four hours. Now,researchers at a Russian company called Planta,working with scientists from the United Kingdom and Austria,have come up with a new method of creating glowing plants which last as long as they are alive. The scientists focused on an acid that is found in both plants and mushrooms. By adding certain parts of the DNA from glowing mushrooms to ordinary tobacco plants,the scientists are able to create plants that can make their own luciferins using this acid. The scientists report that the greenish light is about 10 times brighter than in earlier ones,which is strong enough to be easily recorded with an ordinary camera,but doesn't affect the health of the plants.Glowing plants reflect the way plants work. The scientists point out that the glowing isn't constant,but seems to change,depending upon what is happening inside the plants. Younger parts of the plants glow more strongly than older parts. The flowers glow especially brightly. They've noticed moving patterns of light in the plants,which they think may show activity in plants that normally can't be seen. The glowing also helps uncover how plants may be affected by things around them. For example,the plants glow much more strongly when a ripe banana skin is nearby.(1)What does the first paragraph focus on?A. What bioluminescence is.B. What luciferins are used for.C. Why chemical reaction exists.D. Why some living things glow.(2)How do tobacco plants produce luciferins?A.By glowing constantly.B.By using an input chemical.C.By making glowing bacteria.D.By absorbing natural light.(3)What does the author convey about glowing plants in the last paragraph?A.The activities of their light.B.Their value to the scientists.C.Their effects on other plants.D.The spaces of their existence.(4)What is the best title for the text?A.Scientists Create Glowing PlantsB.Glowing Plants Attract ScientistsC.Plants Glow Better and BetterD.Making Plants Glow Is Necessary第二节(共1小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项选项中有两项为多余选项5.(12.5分)Listening to music is relatively inexpensive and everyone can do it easily. As is known to all,music has many benefits.(1)Meanwhile,you can also make use of it to create more joy in your life. Here are some ways.Let music say "Good morning" to you.(2)This music eases you into the day like a beautiful sunrise,and starts you out in a good mood. This is easy to program if you have a Smartphone that allows you to choose a song as your alarm. A positive morning music ceremony is a sure way to start your day off in a better mood. (3)Sing aloud with music as often as you can. If you want to take the positive effects of listening to music to another level,try singing. Singing is one of the best ways to regulate breathing and promote relaxation. Sing in the shower;sing in the car.(4)This is not about performing but about your relaxation. If you're going to sing,picking and singing the songs that you know will put you in a better mood,inspire you,or help you relax.(5)If you have a daily exercise routine,try taking music along with you. A morning walk or run can become easier and more enjoyable if you have music as your personal coach and companion. Again,it is important for you to choose music that works for you and that you know will have the effect you are trying to achieve.A.Try waking to a familiar piece of music.B.Make movements with music every day.C.Spending a few minutes singing aloud is necessary.D.Don't worry if you think that you aren't a "good" singer.E.Find some beautiful and inspiring music while you're working.F.You can use music in your daily routine to help reduce stress and anxiety.G.This can also prevent your mind dragging you back into the worries of yesterday.第二部分语言运用(共两节,满分15分)第一节(共1小题;每小题15分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项6.(15分)Paige Calendine of Zanesville,Ohio,may look a little different from her teammates,but she's just as talented 一if not more so. Paige was born without legs,but she has (1) a lot.Her parents,Sean and Heidi,chose early on not to place(2)on her. When she was 18 months old,they enrolled (报名)her in gymnastics classes to help her(3)upper body strength!"Because she was born without legs,she doesn't know she's a(4)," Sean explained. "We(5)right away that we would not treat her like a disabled child or make things (6)for her. We wanted her to learn how to (7)the real world."In the years since,Paige has(8)herself to be a gifted athlete! Today,she's part of the XceL Team at Zanesville Gymnastics. Not only has her(9)inspired her coaches and teammates,but it's also earned her (10)! In a gymnastics competition last October,the 8﹣year﹣old took first place! (11),she is looking forward to trying other sports in the future,including swimming and archery (箭术)!She has never(12)her abilities and hopes to encourage others to adopt the same(13)"Face your disadvantage bravely,and you can(14)anything that happens in your life," she said.What an inspiration! Paige has(15)that we don't have to let anything get in the way of doing what we love.(1)A. suffered B. achieved C. thought D. seen(2)A. attention B. limits C. association D. goals(3)A. build B. evaluate C. control D. discover(4)A. phenomenon B. shame C. burden D. disability(5)A. announced B. signaled C. decided D. advocated(6)A. accurate B. useful C. easy D. clear(7)A. adjust to B. care about C. depend on D. cheer for(8)A. considered B. proven C. believed D. encouraged(9)A. honor B. potential C. desire D. talent(10)A. medals B. skills C. sympathy D. responsibility (11)A. Unexpectedly B. Randomly C. Unreasonably D. Differently(12)A. analyzed B. described C. doubted D. shared(13)A. hobby B. attitude C. luck D. concept(14)A. convey B. understand C. select D. overcome(15)A. concluded B. directed C. replied D. shown第二节(共1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7.(15分)During the 18th century,seaside holidays began. However,at that time,it was only a luxury (奢侈)for the wealthiest people. Only the upper class (1)(visit)the seaside in their free time. (2)first British seaside town was Scarborough,(3)became popular when a stream of acidic water was found in the south of it. It was believed that the water could contribute to (4)(treat)small diseases. Brighton,in the south of the UK,was also an early seaside town. It was(5)(extreme)popular with the wealthy. King George IV especially enjoyed visiting it. In 1815 ,he transformed his home into a palace by the sea.Part of his home has now been turned into a museum.Great changes about seaside holidays (6)(take)place over the last few decades. In the beginning,only the rich could enjoy them,but nowadays,they are (7)(access)to all. In the 1840s,the(8)(invent)of the railway allowed a wider range of people to visit the beach,as it was a cheaper way totravel than before. As a result (9)this,more hotels were built beside the sea. Beaches became more popular too. Bathing machines were made available for people to get (10)(change)in. It was beach etiquette (礼仪)to use them,particularly for women.第三部分写作(共两节,满分15分)第一节(满分15分)8.(15分)假定你是李华,你的英国朋友Peter给你发邮件说他即将参加英国高考(A﹣level),但现在感到紧张,不知如何办请给他回复邮件,内容包括:1. 以具体事例安慰对方;2. 提出建议注意:1.词数80左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答Dear Peter,_______________________Best wishes!Yours,Li Hua 第二节(满分25分)9.(25分)阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文Lynn Marchessault and her two children packed up their car in Georgia and settled in for a five﹣day ride. They were going to meet up with Lynn's husband in Alaska,where he is stationed as a soldier.Because of COVID﹣19 regulations,they had to stick to a strict five﹣day schedule to reach their destination. Unfortunately,once they entered Canada,things began to take a turn for the worse. Lynn's phone didn't have signal without an Internet connection,so they had no GPS. Not to mention,her windshield wipers(雨刮器)wouldn't work,she was having an extremely difficult time driving in the snow,which she had never done before,and she wasn't allowed to stop anywhere for help because of the travelrestrictions.Thankfully,a woman named Teena noticed her crying in her car at a gas station. Upon hearing Lynn's story,she decided to take a look at their tires. She found that Lynn had summer tires. That's why she was having so much trouble driving in the snow. Teena helped Lynn get to a tire shop,where the owner helped her swap out her wheels for some that were better suited to the winter weather and changed her wipers ﹣even though it was Sunday and the business was actually closed.Lynn got back on the road,only to stop at a hotel that was meant only for oil field workers. But when Andy,the hotel manager,saw that Lynn was struggling,he bent the rules to let the mom and her kids spend the night so they didn't have to get back on the road in cold weather.Unable to bear driving another three days alone,Lynn decided to hire a driver to take them the rest of the way to the Alaskan border,another 1,000 miles away. She reached out to Teena to see if she could help her find someone. Between Teena and the power of social media,they were connected with Gary Bath,a Canadian Ranger (护林员)who offered to help them get to Alaska!注意:1.续写词数应为150左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答Over the course of their three﹣day drive,_______Lynn and Gary had great conversations.________参考答案与试题解析第一部分阅读(共两节,满分37.5分)第一节(共4小题;每小题2. 5分,满分37. 5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1.(7.5分)Wildlife Crossing BridgesThe Wildlife BridgeIn 2018,Utah built a wildlife bridge over the busy highway 1﹣80. A 4.8﹣kilometer fence was created to help guide animals to the bridge. Normally,animals take a long time to discover and begin using wildlife bridges,so experts didn't expect the bridge to get much traffic for several years. But recently,they've discovered many different kinds of animals are beginning to move by using the bridge.The Rope BridgeOn China's Hainan Island in 2015,scientists created a bridge for Hainan gibbons (长臂猿)that are the world's most endangered primates and normally cross the forest by swinging high in the trees. But after a 2014 typhoon,landslides caused huge gaps in the forest,which were forcing the gibbons to make dangerous jumps. Scientists created a simple and cheap rope bridge,which settled the problem.The Eco﹣BridgeIn Uttarakhand state in India,the forest department has built a special "eco﹣bridge",made from all﹣natural materials. It's 27.5 meters long and runs over one of the busiest highways in the area. Though the bridge is high in the trees,forest department workers hope the bridge will help smaller animals on the ground,too. Already,the bridge has gotten a lot of attention on the Internet,with many people taking photos in front of it every day.The Park BridgeThe Phil Hardberger Park lies in San Antonio,Texas,and recently it has opened what they say is the largest wildlife bridge in the US. This bridge,unlike the others mentioned here,was built for use by both animals and humans. The park says they have already seen deer using the bridge.(1)What has made experts feel unexpected about the Wildlife Bridge?A.It's been completed within 2 years.B.It's being used by animals already.C.It's become an Internet﹣famous site.D.It's America's biggest wildlife bridge.(2)Which bridges run over highways?AA.The Wildlife Bridge and the Eco﹣Bridge.B.The Wildlife Bridge and the Rope Bridge.C.The Eco﹣Bridge and the Park Bridge.D.The Rope Bridge and the Park Bridge.(3)What is the common purpose in building the four bridges?DA.To attract more tourists.B.To reduce traffic accidents.C.To save endangered animals.D.To create wildlife passageways.【分析】本文是一篇应用文介绍了四座专门为动物搭建的桥的特点和用途【解答】(1)B.细节理解题根据The Wildlife Bridge部分Normally,animals take a long time to discover and begin using wildlife bridges,so experts didn't expect the bridge to get much traffic for several years. But recently,they've discovered many different kinds of animals are beginning to move by using the bridge.(通常情况下,动物要花很长时间才能发现并开始使用野生动物的桥梁,因此专家们没想到这座桥在几年内会有很多流量但最近,他们发现许多不同种类的动物开始利用这座桥移动)可知,它被动物使用已经让专家们对这座野生动物桥感到意外故选B.(2)A.细节理解题根据The Wildlife Bridge部分A 4.8﹣kilometer fence was created to help guide animals to the bridge.(建造了一道4.8公里长的围栏,帮助引导动物到桥上)以及The Eco﹣Bridge部分It's 27.5 meters long and runs over one of the busiest highways in the area.(它长27.5米,横跨该地区最繁忙的公路之一)可知,野生动物桥和生态桥横跨高速公路故选A.(3)D.细节理解题根据The Wildlife Bridge部分A 4.8﹣kilometer fence was created to help guide animals to the bridge. (建造了一道4.8公里长的围栏,帮助引导动物到桥上)The Rope Bridge 部分But after a 2014 typhoon,landslides caused huge gaps in the forest,which were forcing the gibbons to make dangerous jumps.Scientists created a simple and cheap rope bridge,which settled the problem.(但是在2014年台风过后,山体滑坡在森林中造成了巨大的缺口,迫使长臂猿做出危险的跳跃科学家们发明了一种简单廉价的索桥,解决了这个问题)The Eco﹣Bridge部分Though the bridge is high in the trees,forest department workers hope the bridge will help smaller animals on the ground,too.(尽管桥在树上很高,森林部门的工作人员希望桥也能帮助地面上的小动物)The Park Bridge部分This bridge,unlike the others mentioned here,was built for use by both animals and humans.The park says they have already seen deer using the bridge.(这座桥与这里提到的其他桥不同,是为动物和人类建造的公园说他们已经看到鹿在桥上)可知,建造这四座桥的共同目的是创造野生动物通道A.To attract more tourists为了吸引更多的游客;B.To reduce traffic accidents减少交通事故;C.To save endangered animals保护濒危动物;D.To create wildlife passageways创造野生动物通道故选D.【点评】阅读理解,要先通读全文,再结合题目到文章中针对性的寻找与题目相关的细节,抓关键词、关键句,仔细推敲,结合选项,逐一排除,如是错误选项,一定要明白表达错误所在;如是正确选项,一定是完全符合原文作者所要表达的意思、观点或想法,或与文章中某些细节完全相符2.(10分)Linda Tutt High School opened a unique grocery store in the city of Sanger,where instead of paying for products with cash,their community can earn points which they then trade in. How do they gain points?By performing good deeds! All students,staff members and families in the school district have access to the daily goods they need to get through COVID﹣19 一free of charge.The store is supplied through a partnership with First Refuge Ministries,Albertsons grocery store,and Texas Health Resources. It is open three days a week.They even offer a COVID﹣friendly curbside (路边)pickup on Tuesday nights! It is meant to provide necessary daily goods for families in need. Families are automaticallyawarded points based on their family size,but students can help the families earn more by helping out around the school,cleaning,or getting good referrals (推荐)from their teachers. Headmaster Anthony Love called it "the ingenious method",compared with the traditional approaches used to make students help others.The store is operated and managed entirely by the students. Not only are they encouraged to show others kindness,but they also have a sense of control during this uncertain time. "Many of them come from low﹣income families that need just a little extra support with food," Anthony added.So the store has the extra profit of giving its student employees' valuable experience. "I think this is the most exciting part of it,which they can carry with them as they graduate from high school and move on into the world," Anthony said.What a brilliant way to support their community! Between providing daily goods for families,giving kids experience concerned,and making their school a better place through good deeds,traditional businesses could learn a thing or two from this approach!(1)What is special about the grocery store?DA.Its owner is a local school.B.It is open three days a week.C.Students rent it free of charge.D.Good deeds can be exchanged for its goods.(2)Why did Linda Tutt High School open the grocery store?AA.To help people in need.B.To get some incomes.C.To keep people at home.D.To offer students paid jobs.(3)What does the underlined word "ingenious" in Paragraph 2 mean?CA. Careful.B. Strict.C. Creative.D. Flexible.(4)What is the added benefit of the grocery store?A. It makes more families get goods.B. It provides students with job skills.C. It encourages students to graduate.D. It saves more traditional businesses.【分析】这是一篇说明文琳达•塔特高中(Linda Tutt High School)在桑格市(Sanger)开了一家独特的杂货店,学生、员工以及学校所在的社区不用现金购买商品,他们可以通过做好事获得积分,然后用积分进行交易【解答】(1)D.细节理解题根据第一段中的where instead of paying for products with cash ,their community can earn points which they then trade in.(在那里,他们的社区不必用现金购买产品,而是可以赚取积分,然后进行交易)可知,该商店不用现金购买商品,而是靠做好事获取积分,以便购买商品这是它的特别之处故选D项(2)A.细节理解题根据第二段中的It is meant to provide necessary daily goods for families in need."(它的目的是为有需要的家庭提供必要的日常用品)可知,商店的目的是为有需要的家庭提供必要的日常用品故选A项(3)C.词义猜测题本句前面Families are automatically awarded points based on their family size,but students can help the families earn more by helping out around the school,cleaning,or getting good referrals(推荐)from their teachers.(家庭会根据家庭规模自动获得分数,但学生可以通过在学校周围帮忙、打扫卫生或从老师那里得到好的推荐来帮助家庭赚取更多的收入)可知根据家庭规模,家庭会自动获得积分,但学生可以通过做好人好事帮助这些家庭获得更多积分,比如,在学校打扫卫生,或从老师那里得到好的推荐等再结合本句后部分的"compared with the traditional approaches …",说明相对于传统的方法,这些办法是有创意的故划线词"ingenious"意为"有创意的"与creative同义A. Careful小心的;B. Strict严格的;C. Creative有创意的;D. Flexible灵活的故选C项(4)B.细节理解题根据第三、四段内容,特别是第四段中的So the store has the extra profit of giving its student employees' valuable experience.(因此,这家商店有额外的利润,给学生员工的宝贵经验)可知,这种商店还有一个额外的好处,那就是使它的学生"雇员"获得宝贵的经验故选B项【点评】考查社会文化类阅读理解做题时要通读全文,把握大意,然后结合题干及选项做出正确的选择3.(10分)The German ship Polarstern is normally designed to break up heavy ice. But in September,2019,the ship set sail from Norway with the goal of getting frozen into the Arctic ice cap for a year. The mission (任务)was part of a $155 million project known as MOSAiC,led by Germany's Alfred Wegener Institute(AWI),whose goal is to learn more about the ice that forms near the North Pole. The ice cap here isn't completely solid,and it's a collection of floes ﹣﹣﹣floating sheets of ice. As summer approaches,some of the ice melts and many floes break free.By October,2019,the ship was frozen into the Arctic ice north of Siberia. The mission wasn't without its challenges. First and most importantly,the Polarstern had to find an ice floe that is used as its primary research base. The ice floe must be solid enough to anchor the ship and to support all the research equipment the scientists needed to use.However,doing it proved easier said than done. Once the ship was frozen in place,the scientists had to wrestle with the dangerous polar bears that were wandering around.Dealing with extreme cold was another challenge. They also had to face the long and dark polar night,a period during winter when the sun doesn't rise at all in the central Arctic.In September,2020,the boat finally returned to Bremerhaven,Germany."We are watching the Arctic sea ice die," said the mission's leader,Markus Rex.The team reports that the ice shelf is full of holes,and that the ice that remains is thin and melting. Recent satellite measurements support that idea. The size of this year's ice cap is the second smallest ever recorded.Next comes the long process of studying all the data that was collected during the last year. Thomas Krumpen,one of the scientists,said "We'll likely be busy with it over the next ten years."The scientists hope this abundant information will help them make better predictions about climate change.。
上海市2021届高三第二次高考模拟考试英语试题(含答案)
第二次高考模拟考试试卷英语(考试时间120分钟,满分150分。
请将答案填写在答题纸上)第Ⅰ卷 (共103分)I. Listening ComprehensionSection ADirections: In Section A, you will hear ten short conversations between two speak e rs. At the end of each conversation, a question will be asked about what was said. The conversations and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a conversation and the question about it, read the four possible answers on your paper, and decide which one is the best answer to the question you have heard.1. A. In a gallery. B. In a classroom. C. In a bookstore. D. In a museum.2. A. Boss and employee. B. Father and daughter.C. T eacher and student.D. Shop assistant and customer.3. A. 5 minutes. B. 8 minutes. C. 10 minutes. D. 15 minutes.4. A. The shirt is too large. B. The price of the shirt is wrong.C. The shirt is too expensive.D. Other shops don’t sell this shirt.5. A. Watching TV. B. Parents’ involvement.C. Playing video games.D. Teachers’ substitution.6. A. A place for a meal. B. Their good friends.C. A tip for choosing food.D. Their plan to eat out.7. A. She doesn’t know wherethe manager is.B. She doesn’t know wherethe man heard the news.C. She doesn’t know where she will be working this month.D. She doesn’t know whereshe can find the work schedule.8. A. The time is not convenient. B. Her house is not big enough.C. A few people won’t turn up.D. There won’t be enough food.9. A. It is rather cool in the lecture hall. B. No one will be able to see what he is wearing.C. The air-conditioner doesn’t work.D. He expects the weather to change later in the day.10. A. The film cost too much despite its high quality.B. The man didn’t like the film but the woman did.C. The man missed the film because of the woman.D. The man saw the film upon the advice of the woman.Section BDirections: In Section B, you will hear two short passages, and you will be asked three questions on each of the passages. The passages will be read twice, but the questions will be spoken only once. When you hear a question, read the four possible answers on your paper and decide which one would be the best answer to the question you have heard.Questions 11 through 13 are based on the following passage.11. A. A special room. B. A series of textbooks.C. A comprehension program.D. A rewritten masterpiece.12. A. Experts on English reading. B. Beginners of English learning.C. Native speakers of English.D. Editors of English textbooks.13. A. It is designed for different levels. B. It contains original masterpieces.C. It can bring back the childhood.D. It helps to improve memory.Questions 14 through 16 are based on the following passage.14. A. Work efficiency is what we pursue. B. It’s possible for us to work harder.C. Our brain is our most important tool.D. It’s wise to take a rest if our body needs it.15. A. To focus on something new. B. To ignore the limitations.C. To refresh the concentration.D. To lengthen the attention.16. A. Changing jobs from time to time. B. Doing new tasks in different work areas.C. Making a list of all your tasks.D. Eating popcorn while taking a break.Section CDirections:In Section C, you will hear two longer conversations. The conversations will be read twice. After you hear each conversation, you are required to fill in the numbered blanks with the information you have heard. Write your answers on your answer sheet.Blanks 17 through 20 are based on the following conversation.Complete the form. Write ONE WORD for each answer.Sunshine Travel AgencyReservation FormType of tour: Destination: a 4-day 17 tour LondonName: Telephone: Number ofpeople:Date of departure: Total price: Lisa Garcia197-6344-58294 (2 18 & 2 children)19 6th20Blanks 21 through 24 are based on the following conversation.Complete the form. Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each answer.What does the woman want the man to read in the newspaper? A report about a thief who got into people’s homes under a false identity and 21 from the homes.How did the thief manage to get into people’s homes? He pretended to be from the electricity board to check the 22 of theirappliances.What is the warning from the police? The police warn people not to let anyone in 23 .What does the thief look like? He’s in his thirties and tall with dark hairand 24 .II. Grammar and VocabularySection ADirections:After reading the passages below, fill in the blanks to make the passages coherent and grammatically correct. For the blanks with a given word, fill in each blank with the proper form of the given word; for the other blanks, use one word that best fits each blank.(A)Happiness Is an AttitudeThe 92-year-old confident and proud lad y, who is fully dressed each morning by eight o’clock, with her hair fashionably combed and makeup perfectly applied, (25)_____ _____ she’s legally blind, move d to a nursing home today.Her husband of 70 years recently passed away, (26)_____ (make) the move necessary.After many hours of waiting patiently in the hall of the nursing home, she (27)_____ (smile) sweetly when told her room was ready. As she got into the elevator (28)_____ her wheelchair, I provided a description of her tiny room.“I love it,” s he started with the enthusiasm of (29)_____ eight-year-old child having just been presented with a new dog.“Mrs. Jones, you haven’t seen the room…just wait.”“That ha s(30)_____ to do with it,” she replied. “Happiness is something you decide on ahead of ti me.(31)_____ I like my room or not doesn’t depend on how the furniture is arranged…it’s how I arrange my mind. I already decided to love it. It’s a decision I make every morning when I wake up. I have a choice; I can spend the day in bed recounting the difficulty I have with the parts of my body (32)_____ no longer work or get out of bed and be thankful for the ones working. Each day is a gift, and (33)_____ _____ _____ my eyes open, I’ll focus on the new day and all the happy memories I’ve stored away…jus t for this time in my life.”(B)Sculptor B uilds Dubai’s Soaring Burj Khalifa Skyscraper out of Toothpicks to Bag World RecordA sculptor has scaled new heightsby building the world’s tallest toothpick (牙签) model.Stanley Hayes Munro, 45, from Syracuse, New York, is a toothpick engineer, who (34)_____ (hook) by toothpick models since he built his first sculpture in school when creating a structure that (35)_____ support the weight of an egg.Now, he has won the world record for the tallest toothpick structure with a sculpture of the Burj Kahlifa, Dubai. For Stanley though, he has always been more concerned with the integrity(完整性) of his work. Stanley said: “I’ve never cared for counting toothpicks, wasting toothpicks, or the number of toothpicks (36)_____ (use) in any construction. But an engineering problem you’ve got to create a strong structure is a problem worth (37)_____(solve).” “I made my first toothpick structure in an art class when I was in Grade 5,” he continued. “The assignment was to build someth ing 25 centimeters tall and to have it (38)_____ (hold) the weight of an egg. Mine held my desk and from that point I became interested in it.”“Everybody likes to ask whether my sculptures will collapse when I build them, but they are much(39)_____ (strong) than people think,” he said. “It was not really the height but the shape of the outer walls(40)_____ was t he biggest challenge with Burj Khalifa. There wasn’t a flat surface anywhere and I had to individually construct each level,” he said.Section BDirections:Complete the following passage by using the words in the box. Each word can only beusedonce. Note that there is one word more than you need.A. standardB. experiencedC. potentiallyD.orderlyE. extremelyF. termsG. powerH. benefitI. comparedJ. noticeableK. scannedPaying more for a ticket to see a film in 3D is the cause of annoyanceof many a cinema-goer’s life. But there may be a(n) 41 to doing so, as a study has claimed that 3D films exercise the brain and improve short-term functioning in a similar way to brain-training tests.The research was led by neuroscientist(神经科学家) Dr Patrick Fagan from Goldsmiths University in London. More than 100 people took part in the experiment, where participants watched Disney film Big Hero6 in either 42 type or RealD 3D. They also carried out a brain-training-style test before and after seeing a part from the film. The test covered memory, reaction time and cognitive (认知的) function, and the results were later 43 .According to the research, participants 44 a 23 per cent increase in cognitive processing, as well as an 11 percent increase in reaction time.Dr Fagan said that the results showed enough of an improvement in brain function to suggest that 3D could play a part in improving brain 45 in the future. “These findings are more significant than youmight think,” he said. “It is a fact that people are living longer and there is a(n) 46 decline in cognitive brain function in old age which can damage future quality of life. There has never been a better time to look at ways to improve brain function. The initial results of this study indicate that 3D films may 47 play a role in slowing this decline.”A second part of the experiment involved those watching the film being fitted with headsets(耳机)that48 brain activity and this too showed heightened activity when watching 3D. According to the results, participants were seven percent more engaged with what they were watching, adding to the argument that 3D movies are more like watching real-life-something. “A seven percent rise in emotional engagement is 49 remarkable. Watching in 3D gives the viewer such an enriched and quality experience, as these results show,” he said. “In evolutionary 50 , the results of both parts of the test certainly make sense. 3D films are more likely to heighten the senses and cause emotional arousal—this, in turn, makes the brain run at quicker speeds,” Dr Fagan added.III. Reading ComprehensionSection ADirections: For each blank in the following passage there are four words or phrases marked A, B, Cand D. Fill in each blank with the word or phrase that best fits the context.Researchers recently find w omen likely face work environments that push against the “having it all” mentality, leading to feelings of guilt and depression.Trying to have it all could be bad for your mental health, according to a new study that finds that “supermoms” have higher rates of depression compared with working moms who let things 51 .The research, presented Aug. 20 at the annual meeting of the American Sociological Association in Las Vegas, finds that working is 52 for mothers’ mental health. But among working mothers, the least depressed are those who don’t expect to 53 work and family life perfectly, said study researcher Katrina Leupp, a graduate student at the University of Washington in Seattle.“The ideal that women can do it all actually 54 the level of depressive symptoms compared to women who were more doubtful about whether or not work and family c an be balanced,” Leupp told LiveScience.Leupp analyzed survey 55 from 1,600 married women who participated in a large survey called the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth. In 1987, the women answered questions to judge their support of women’s 56 , including whether they agreed with statements such as “Women are much happier if they stay at home and take care of their children.”In 1992 and 1994, the now 40-year-old women answered questions about their symptoms of depression. Like earlier studies, the survey data indicated that women who worked outside the home had fewer symptoms of depression, perhaps because outside work giveswomen more 57 interaction, more varied activities and a larger income, Leupp said.Among the employed women, though, the cheeriest were those who had indicated in their younger years the least 58 for women balancing career and family. The results held even after controlling for earlier levels of depression.“Somewhat 59 , women who don’t expect to be able to balance work and family have better mental health than those who do,” Leupp said.The study didn’t explain why optimistic (乐观的) views of balancing work and motherhood would60 later depression. “The reason may come down to 61 and real-world work environme nts,”Leupp said. “Women who expect to have it all probably come up against 62 that aren’t designed with work-life balance in mind. When they can’t balance everything perfectly, these supermoms are more likely to feel 63 .”“I think this research rea lly speaks to a 64 between women’s expectations and the actual structure of the workplace,” Leupp said.“The takeaway for working moms is to temper their optimism about balancing 65 and employmentand not to blame themselves if they struggle. Recognize that if it feels difficult, it’s because it is difficult.”51. A. happen B. continue C. slide D. end52. A. good B. ready C. hard D. possible53. A. protect B. share C. illustrate D. combine54. A. increased B. assessed C. reached D. influenced55. A. questions B. responses C. solutions D. instruments56. A. pregnancy B. marriage C. employment D. education57. A. cultural B. social C. positive D. verbal58. A. support B. tolerance C. concern D. respect59. A. deliberately B. aggressively C. ironically D. similarly60. A. result from B. relate to C. hold back D. call for61. A. families B. expectations C. surroundings D. requirements62. A. clubs B. hospitals C. governments D. workplaces63. A. excited B. embarrassed C. thrilled D. frustrated64. A. mismatch B. mistreat C. misunderstanding D. misinterpretation65. A. aging B. training C. schooling D. parentingSection BDirections: Read the following three passages. Each passage is followed by several questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the one that fits bestaccording to the information given in the passage you have just read.(A)The twenty-four horses dash around a racetrack. The thunder of their hooves (蹄) rings in the riders’ears, nearly drowning out the cheering of the crowd. After three or four minutes of suspense, one horse crosses the finish line first, winning the Melbourne Cup and earning a place in history.The horses that compete in the Melbourne Cup—one of the world’s most famous horseraces—were fated to race. Bred for speed, these horses are the few that were singled out as having potential to become champions.Preparing a racehorse to compete requires a team. A horse’s owner manages the team and decides which races to enter. A trainer determines the racehorse’s diet and exercise. Regular exercise makes a horse less likely to be injured, but overtraining tires the horse. A groomer (动物美容师) cares for the racehorse and reports any problems he discovers to the trainer. And of course, no horserace could be run without a rider. These riders train for long hours and travel constantly from one race to another. They need to make a strategy, adapt to changing conditions and communicate with their horse to guide it to victory.Australia’s most famous horserace, the Melbourne Cup, is 3,200 meters of pure excitement. Each year 300 or 400 horses are nominated(提名), but only 24 can run. The competitors are chosen based on a number of factors, but winners of certain races qualify automatically.Each racehorse receives a handicap—a certain weight it must carry to give each horse an equal chance of winning—two months before the race. Originally, horses that seemed likely to win were assigned larger handicaps. But the rules have changed, reducing the handicap for previous winners.The first Melbourne Cup in 1861 drew a crowd of 4,000 spectators, and the race’s popularity has grown since then. Held on the first Tuesday of November, the cup has become a four-day festival with fine food and entertainment.The Melbourne Cup began during a gold rush as a form of entertainment for the rich. Today it still attracts society’s upper class. They come dressed in their finest to enjoy the event in comfort.But anyway it’s all about the race—the effort of horses and riders, the suspense and the thrill of victory.66. What can be learned about the horses in the Melbourne Cup?A. They are all winners of a certain race.B. They are raised and trained by joint effort.C. They are chosen from ordinary horses.D. Their fates are determined by their trainers.67. The racehorses are given handicaps so that _____.A. they will weigh the sameB. previous winners are unlikely to winC. the race will be fair enoughD. they will be more adaptable to the race68. It can be learned from the passage that _____.A. the spectators of the Melbourne Cup must dress wellB. the Melbourne Cup was intended for wealthy peopleC. the winner of the Melbourne Cup can earn a large fortuneD. the Melbourne Cup is the best-known horserace worldwide69. The passage can most probably be found in _____.A. a sports journalB. a business newspaperC. an academic paperD. a health magazine(B)Down CountyMuseum - Open and FreeWhat’s OnContact details Opening hoursThe Mall, Downpatrick, County Down, BT30 6AH Telephone: +44 (0) 28 4461 5218Fax: +44 (0) 28 4461 5590Email: mail@ Monday to Friday10.00 am - 5.00 pmSaturdays and Sundays1.00 pm - 5.00 pmAdmission freeThere is however a charge for some special events and for guided tours.In the Footsteps of St Patrick12 November 2021 - 24 April 2021 atDownCountyMuseumThe aim of this exhibition is to explore some of the local sites, monuments and archaeological(考古的) discoveries which are linked to the early missionary work of St Patrick and his followers, and to his Early Christian heritage (遗产) in County Down.This PEACE III funded display, featuring wonderful photographs, is in English and Polish and is accompanied by a free leaflet, also in both languages.Admission FREE.From Ballyhosset to Bengal03 February 2021 - 31 December 2021 at DownCountyMusuemThis display features a selection of documents, photographs, medical instruments and uniforms belonging to Lieutenant-Colonel Alexander Silcock, which were recently donated to DownCountyMuseum.Admission FREE.1916 and After28 April 2021 - 01 May 2021 at DownCountyMuseumThis exhibition has been created by DownCountyMuseum and Newry and MourneMuseum to mark the 100th anniversary of the 1916 Rising. The exhibition provides an overview Risingand will explore a selection of themes including how the Rising was reported in local newspapers and its impact on local politics and society.Pre-booking essential.Admission FREE.Essence of Form: The Applied Art Collection of DownCountyMuseum03 May 2021 - 30 October 2021 at DownCountyMuseumThis exhibition displays the applied art collection of DownCountyMuseum. Collected over 25 years, the exhibition includes ceramics(陶瓷制品), textile(纺织的) pieces, silversmithing and jewellery made by artists living and working in County Down.Admission FREE.70. Which exhibition is related to religion?A. In the Footsteps of St Patrick.B. From Ballyhosset to Bengal.C. 1916 and After.D. Essence of Form.71. Which exhibition needs to be reserved in advance?A. In the Footsteps of St Patrick.B. From Ballyhosset to Bengal.C. 1916 and After.D. Essence of Form.72. Mr. Smith, who is interested in the works of art in DownCountyMuseum, can go to visit the museum on______.A. April 25, 2021.B. April 29, 2021.C. June 18, 2021.D. November 3, 2021.73. It can be learned from the above introduction that _____.A. Admission to DownCountyMuseum is always free.B. Down County Museum is open for a shorter time on weekdays.C. All the exhibitions are held by DownCountyMuseum independently.D. The exhibits in “From Ballyhosset to Bengal” have long belonged to the museum.(C)Fed up with constantly having to recharge or replace batteries in your ever-expanding electronic devices? The solution may be just a few steps away.“Energy harvesting”promises to power countless consumer devices, often with nothing more thanyour body’s movement or heat. Dozens of companies around the world already offer such products, but many experts believe the market for the technology could explode due to electronic devices being developed for the Internet of Things.“It’s huge,”said Graham Martin, CEO of the EnOcean Alliance, a San Ramon-based group of businesses that promotes wireless energy-harvesting technologies. With the Internet of Things expected to combine billions of devices, “if they are all battery-powered, we’ll have a problem because there’s not enough lithium (锂) in the world,” he added. “So a lot of them will have to use energy harvesting.”Among the most basic forms of the technology is body power. When certain materials are squeezed or stretched, the movement of their atoms creates an electrical charge. Automatic watches have employed the concept for decades, for example, by winding themselves when their user moves their arm. Now, the concept is being considered for a number of other devices.In a contest seeking visionary ideas for wearable technologies, Intel awarded $5,000 for a concept to change the temperature difference between a person’s body and a special piece of clothing they’d wear into electricity for mobile devices.Using sound to power devices is another energy-harvesting variation. Stanford University engineers are testing smart microchips (芯片) that create electricity from ultrasound (超声波) to power implantable (可植入的) devices that can analyze a person’s nervous system or treat their diseases.A textile (纺织品) research association in Spain is proposing to obtain electricity from radio waves that flow around everyone to power sensors sewn into clothes, which can monitor a person’s heartbeat or other vital signs.Research firm IDTechEx has estimated that annual global sales of energy-harvesting products could hit $2.6 billion by 2024, while WinterGreen Research predicts sales of $4.2 billion by 2021.Obtaining stable energy from devices can be complex, however. For one thing, the motion that generates the electricity has to be constant to be useful. Moreover, the amount of power the devices produce depends on the person using them, according to a ColumbiaUniversity study. It determined that taller people on average provide about 20 percent more power than shorter ones when walking, running or cycling.It’s also unclear how eagerly consumers might welcome energy-harvesting products. While such devices are expected to cost less than battery-powered alternatives when compared over many years, experts say, people may continue buying ones with batteries merely because those would be cheaper in the short term.74. Which “explode”in the following sentences has the most similar meaning to the word “explode”inParagraph 2?A. They were clearing up when the second bomb exploded.B. The continued tension could explode into more violence.C. The population exploded to 40,000 during the last tourist season.D. The boss exploded when he heard of the resignation of the secretary.75. What makes “energy harvesting” necessary according to the passage?A. The waste of lithium in the world.B. The increasing number of electronic devices.C. The development of technology.D. The pollution caused by batteries.76. It can be learned from the passage that _____.A. energy-harvesting products save money in the long runB. taller people can surely produce a larger amount of powerC. automatic watches harvest energy from the user s’ body heatD. two ways of harvesting energy are mentioned in the passage77. Which of the following might be the best title for the passage?A. Energy harvesting: a low-risk technologyB. Energy harvesting: a high-profit technologyC. Energy harvesting: a problem-free technologyD. Energy harvesting: an environment-friendly technologySection CDirections: Read the passage carefully. Then answer the questions or complete the statements in thefewest possible words.Want to attractand keeptop talent? Here’s a suggestion: Make a flexible work schedule part of the deal.Asurvey this summer of 1,215 U.S. managers and employees across a variety of industries, by EY (formerly Ernst & Young), found those aged 18 to 32 rank flexibility among the perks (特殊待遇) they want most, with 33% saying they wouldn’t work anywhere that didn’t offer it. But it seems those aged 33 to 48value flextime even more: 38% of them consider it non-negotiable, with men who said so, at 40%, slightly outnumbering women (37%).“Companies first started offering flexible schedules, in the late 80s and the 90s, as a way to recruit (招募) and keep talented women, but it’s gone way beyond that now,” observes Karyn Twaronite, an EY partner who came up through the tax side of the business.Noting that both men and women, in all age groups, ranked flextime(弹性工作制) tops among non-cash perks, Twaronite adds, “That result mirrors exactly what we’re seeing here at EY.” The accounting and consulting giant, No. 57 on Fortune’s Best Companies to Work For, has had thousands of employees working flexible schedules for years—including, since 2004, six weeks’ of paid leave for new dads.“Flextime may have started out as a women’s issue, but it’s changed into something that people of both sexes have come to expect,” he adds. “I think it’s partly because of the large nu mber of two-career households now, where people have to adapt to two demanding professional schedules instead of just one.”The EY survey suggests that, in the next decade or so, the opportunity for a life outside the office will become an even bigger draw than it already is. Most of those surveyed still work a set schedule, the report notes, but “respondents expect a shift in the coming years to more flexible hours, as 62% currently work standard office hours and only 50% expect to do so in five to ten yea rs.”That doesn’t surprise Twaronite. “Work is changing,” she observes. “The technology to connect anywhere and anytime means that people are expected to be on call 24 hours a day, especially in global companies that operate across different time zones. The other side of that is that employers are adapting to people’s lives outside of work—because they have to be.”(Note: Answer the questions or complete the statements in NO MORE THAN TEN WORDS.)78. What is the main finding of the survey?79. Flextime was originally aimed at _____.80. The result of the survey is caused by the fact that _____.81. What makes flextime possible according to Twaronite?第Ⅱ卷(共47分)I. TranslationDirections: Translate the following sentences into English, using the words given in the brackets.1. 出国对于这个高中生来讲根本没有吸引力。
2021年山东省高考英语模拟试卷(5月份)(附答案详解)
2021年山东省高考英语模拟试卷(5月份)一、阅读理解(本大题共15小题,共37.5分)(2021·山东省·模拟题)AWouldn't it be great if you could correct your eyesight, especially nearsightedness, and reduce your dependence on glasses and needn't have eye surgery?The solution is called orthokeratology, or ortho-k(角膜塑形镜).What is ortho-k?Orthokeratology (ortho-k)is the fitting of specially designed contact lenses (隐形眼镜)that you wear overnight. While you are asleep, the lenses gently reshape the front surface of your cornea (角膜)so you can see clearly the following day after you remove the lenses when you wake up.How Long does the ortho - k effect last?You should be able to see acceptably well without glasses or contact lenses for a day or two, sometimes longer. For best results, one should wear the ortho - k lenses every night.Who are good candidates for ortho -k?Most people with mild to average nearsightedness are good candidates for ortho - k. Because the corneal reshaping effect is temporary, little risk is involved, and you can discontinue wearing the lenses at any time. Children and young adults who want to be glasses-free but are too young for eye surgery or are afraid of taking the surgery often are good candidates for ortho -k. People who participate in contact sports or work in dusty environments that can have problems for contact lens wear also can be good candidates.How much does ortho - k cost?Costs also can vary based on the region of the country and the type of practice where you have the procedure performed. Ortho - k prices in the US generally range from ﹩1,000 to ﹩2,000. But particularly difficult cases of ortho - k can cost as much as ﹩4,000.There are additional costs for lens care solutions and following up exams, which can total about ﹩300 to ﹩500 per year.Finally, keep in mind that, as with all contact lenses, there are some possible side effects of wearing ortho - k lenses. Ask your eye doctor for details.1.According to the passage, which way is introduced to correct eyesight?______A. Performing an operation on the cornea.B. Applying contact lenses in the daytime.C. Fitting proper glasses during the night.D. Wearing specially designed contact lenses.2.Which of the following statements is right?______A. You have to wear ortho-k day and night to ensure good results.B. Ortho-k is a good choice for a man with average nearsightedness.C. The cost of ortho-k in the city is higher than that in the countryside.D. There is no need for people to worry about the side effects of ortho-k.3.How much will a person pay for using ortho-k for the first year at least?______A. ﹩1,000.B. ﹩1,300.C. ﹩1,500.D. ﹩2,000. (2021·山东省·模拟题)BShanghai residents passing through the city's eastern Huangpu district in October might have been astonished at an unusual sight:a "walking" building. An 85-year-old primary school has been lifted off the ground and relocated using new technology named the "walking machine". In the city's latest effort to preserve historic structures, engineers attached nearly 200 mobile supports under the five-story building, according to Lan Wuji, chief technical supervisor (技术总监)of the project. The supports act like robotic legs. They're divided into two groups which alternately rise up and down, imitating the human pace. Attached sensors help control how the building moves forward, said Lan.In recent decades, China's rapid modernization has seen many historic buildings razed to clear land for high-rise buildings. But there has been growing concern about the architectural heritage lost as a result of destruction across the country. Some cities have launched new preservation and conservation campaigns including, on occasion, the use of advanced technologies that allow old buildings to be relocated rather than destroyed.Shanghai has possibly been China's most progressive city when it comes to heritage preservation. The survival of a number of 1930s buildings in the famous Bund district and19th-century "Shikumen" houses in the rebuilt Xintiandi neighborhood have offered examples of how to give old buildings new life. The city also has a satisfying record of relocating old buildings. In 2018,the city relocated a 90-year-old building in Hongkou district, in what was then considered to be Shanghai's most complex relocation project to date.The Lagena Primary School, which weighs 7,600 tons, posed a new challenge--it'sT-shaped,while previously relocated structures were square or four-sided. Experts met to discuss possibilities and test a number of different technologies before deciding on the "walking machine",Lan said. However, he couldn't share the exact cost of the project, and that relocation costs will differ case by case. "It can't be used as a reference, because we have to preserve the historical building no matter what," he said. "But in general,it's cheaper than destroying and then rebuilding something in a new location."4.How does the "walking" machine work?______A. It uses hundreds of ropes to lift up the entire building.B. It uses many wheels to roll the building to the new place.C. It lifts off the building story by story with the robotic legs.D. It uses sensors to control the movement of mobile supports.5.What does the underlined word "razed" probably mean in Paragraph 3?______A. replacedB. burntC. protectedD. destroyed6.According to paragraph 3-4,what can we infer about the heritage preservation in China?______A. The use of advanced technology leads to growing concern.B. Shanghai is the pioneer in preserving architectural heritage.C. The local government has already taken action since the 1930s.D. It consequently holds back the progress of modernization.7.Which of the following can be the best title of the passage?______A. New preservation campaigns are launched in China.B. Modernization poses threats to historic buildings.C. A building in Shanghai "walks" to a new location.D. "Walking machine" makes heritage protection cheaper.(2021·山东省·模拟题)CStreaming(流媒体)first became popular in 2005,thanks to YouTube. Nowadays nearly three quarters of American households subscribe to at least one video streaming service. With almost 200 million subscribers worldwide and a billion hours of content viewed each week, Netflix is by far the biggest paid service. No. 2 is Amazon Prime Video. But for every Goliath,there are a hundred Davids. Many smaller streaming services show nothing but sports, classic movies, or Japanese anime (动画片).In the early days of steaming the appeal was the lower cost, and it still is. The average streamer spends ﹩37 a month and subscribes to three streaming platform,while the average cable(有线电视)user pays more than ﹩200 per month. Still streaming has become more expensive in recent years. In 2019,Netflix raised the price of its basic service 12.5 percent, to ﹩8.99 a month.A quarter of its subscribers, who protested price increases, said they would cancel their subscriptions. Few did.A major reason:Streaming networks have become home to many of the most popular TV series, including recent Emmy winners. They offer full-length feature films as well, and last year, Netflix received more Oscar nominations (提名)than any other media company. In fact, streaming has changed the Oscar competition, at least for this year. Usually only films shown in theaters are considered, but because of the coronavirus, all movies released online in 2020 are qualified for the 2021 Academy Awards. That shift is especially good news for Disney, which is putting the much anticipated movie Mulan on its new streaming service, Disney+. But watching Mulan from your own home will cost ﹩29.99-on top of the service's monthly fee of ﹩6.99.Too much streaming can have its disadvantages, however. There are those who binge-watch, a term Merriam-Webster added in 2017 with the definition "to watch many or all episodes of (a TV series)on end." Alejandro Fragoso from New York holds the Guinness World Record:94 straight hours.8.What do the underlined words "Goliath" and "David" in Paragraph 1 refer to?______A. TV viewers.B. TV programs.C. Streaming subscribers.D. Streaming services.9.Why did most Netflix subscribers continue their subscriptions?______A. They cannot go without it.B. They think the low cost is a thing of the past.C. Netflix has controlled the market.D. They think it is good value for money.10.What does the good news in Paragraph 3 mean to Disney?______A. The movie Mulan can be released on Disney+.B. The movie Mulan will generate great profits.C. The movie Mulan can compete for an Oscar.D. The movie Mulan will win an Oscar award.11.What do binge-watchers tend to do?______A. They start a new life.B. They watch TV series continuously.C. They break world records.D. They watch TV series aimlessly(2021·山东省·模拟题)DIf all goes well, a balloon will soon rise from Esrange Space Center in Kiruna, Sweden. It will float high into the upper atmosphere and then return to Earth. However, environmentalists have arrived to stop this from happening.The campaigners are against the balloon because of what occurs in flight. The balloon will shoot dust into the Earth's upper atmosphere, causing more sunlight to reflect back into space. The dust, known as Stratospheric Aeroso Linjection(SAI),is part of a solar geoengineering (地球工程)program named SCoPex which is being conducted by Harvard University. The aim of the program is to purposely change the Earth's atmosphere to fight climate change. Those who oppose worry about two things. Firstly, the moral risk-if solar geoengineering works, talks on reducing greenhouse gases will be challenged. The second concern is the amount of SAI in the atmosphere. To keep temperatures low, the need of the reflective dust to be released high above Earth will be endless, and a sudden stop could result in rapid warming. Raymond Pierrehumbert, a physicist at Oxford University, says solar geoengineering is even tool risky to research beyond computer models.Not all environmentalists are opposed to it. Since the world is unlikely to achieve the 1.5℃global warming target set in the Paris Agreement, some green organizations favour small-sized geoengineering research.Regardless of the criticism,the research continues. Geoengineering is increasingly gaininginternational attention. A recent report about climate change suggested that SAI could help keep warming below 1.5℃,The National Academy of Sciences, Engineering and Medicine in the USA has developed a research plan for solar geoengineering and received governmental funding totaling ﹩9 million. Both China and India have also launched research programmes of their own. Activists may oppose the experiments, but balloons will likely fly anyway.12.What is the function of SAI?______A. To attract dustB. To throw sunlight backC. To absorb heatD. To fight against pollution13.Why does Raymond Pierrehumbert say geoengineering is risky?______A. It may change computer models.B. It may produce too much dust.C. It may release greenhouse gases.D. It may worsen global warming.14.How do some people expect geoengineering research to be done?______A. To a limited degreeB. At a lower temperatureC. By green organizationsD. Without international attention15.Which of the following can be inferred?______A. Voices of environmentalists are ignoredB. More support is going to geoengineeringC. Global warming is getting worse in SwedenD. Geoengineering has proved effective in India二、阅读七选五(本大题共5小题,共12.5分)(2021·山东省·模拟题)How to Choose Your Purpose-Filled Career When you think about choosing a career, you often do it in the following two ways.(1)______ . If you like writing or doing crafts, you might consider these things. This is not a bad way to go, of course, but you can't always make money doing things you like (like video games or drinking beer). And sometimes things you like are better as a hobby or side passion. Think about a well-paid job that you can do and doesn't sound so bad. Maybe a doctor, engineer or lawyer?Or maybe that's out of your educational reach, so you choose office or retail worker.(2)______ ,but often they are not something you're really passionate about. It's kindof like just doing something because it's there - not very inspired.However, there's another way that is perhaps better:(3)______ . For example. Taking care of children,because you really want to help children get a great start in life,or blossom into who they want to be or getting into government or social work to improve the conditions of the community you live in or becoming a scientist to help ease the environmental crisis or find a cure for a terrible disease. (4)______ ,and if you choose one of them for that purpose, you will serve in that work feeling a sense of purpose each day.There are endless ways to do that. The point isn't how you serve the world, but just serving the world in some way will help you feel filled with purpose. (5)______ .A. These are all great choicesB. Think about what you like to doC. You can identify your purpose and work out how to get thereD. Each of these is just one of many possibilities filled with purposeE. Try to do something to serve a community or make the world betterF. The sooner you complete the training requirements, the sooner you will make a livingG. If you choose a purposeful and enjoyable job, you're always further along than most people16. A. A B. B C. C D. D E.E F.F G. G17. A. A B. B C. C D. D E.E F.F G. G18. A. A B. B C. C D. D E.E F.F G. G19. A. A B. B C. C D. D E.E F.F G. G20. A. A B. B C. C D. D E.E F.F G. G三、完形填空(本大题共15小题,共15.0分)(2021·山东省·模拟题)It was the next morning after we arrived in Cambridge.Dr.Kerry appeared and (1)______ that we'd been invited to take a tour of the church.When I stepped inside the church,my(2)______ caught in my chest.The room was very large.We were (3)______ through a small wooden door,then up a narrow staircase.(4)______ the staircase opened onto the roof.I climbed up and (5)______ along the ridge,letting the(6)______ take me as I stared out at the broad streets."You're not afraid of (7)______ ," a voice said I turned.It was Dr.Kerry.He had(8)______ me.I ran down the ridge.Still,Dr.Kerry was behind me but his steps were(9)______ .Rather than walk facing forward,he moved(10)______ .I offered him an arm for the last few steps and he took it."Here you stand,upright,hands in your pockets," he (11)______ toward the other students, "See them?" Everyone else was holding (12)______ to the stone wall,knees bent,backs arched."It's as if you've been (13)______ this roof all your life," he said.He stared at me,waiting for a(n)(14)______ ."I'm just standing," I said. "You are all trying to get your bodies lower because the (15)______ scares you.But if you could just control your panic,this wind would be nothing."21. A. thought B. suggested C. promised D. announced22. A. breath B. feeling C. mind D. sight23. A. hit B. led C. drawn D. sent24. A. Luckily B. Certainly C. Entirely D. Finally25. A. rolled B. jumped C. walked D. slid26. A. wind B. anxiety C. terror D. sky27. A. shaking B. falling C. moving D. failing28. A. invited B. caught C. watched D. followed29. A. heavy B. firm C. strange D. fast30. A. downward B. sideways C. backwards D. upward31. A. waved B. ran C. pointed D. headed32. A. tightly B. randomly C. easily D. carelessly33. A. in B. on C. under D. with34. A. instruction B. reflection C. solution D. explanation35. A. height B. length C. width D. depth四、语法填空(本大题共1小题,共15.0分)36.(2021·山东省·模拟题)For a time the Olympic was the (1)______ (large)oceanpassenger ship in the world.She (2)______ (match)once by her sister ship,theTitanic.The Olympic (3)______ (go)across the seas since her first voyage in 1910.In World War Ⅰ,she entered the military service.She transported troops about theAtlantic.Unbelievably,the Olympic was the only merchant ship (4)______ (sink)an enemy warship during the war.She hit a German submarine,the U-103,and sent(5)______ underwater for good.Today on the Olympic,the war is ancient history.Happy passengers wander the ship.And the dining rooms are full of good eating.There's a great diversity of food,(6)______ English,French,and American cuisine on the menu.A variety of (7)______ (drink)is also available for guests to satisfy their summer thirsts.Open-air settings provide the fancy of relaxing at a Mediterranean cafe.At every turn,there is another surprise andanother entertainment.I've made several trips between the library and the swimmingpool.And I'm bound to visit the gym (8)______ we get to England.I'm sure I will-just as soon as that(9)______ (annoy)fellow stops bothering me and sits down for (10)______ bite to eat.五、书面表达(本大题共2小题,共40.0分)37.(2021·广东省深圳市·模拟题)4月22日,你校举行了Earth Day Trade活动,议同学们交换闲置物品。
2021年浙江省高考英语模拟试卷有答案
2021年浙江省高考英语模拟试卷(3月份)第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分25.0分)第一节(共3小题;每小题2.5分,满分25.0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。
1. English learners should not think that mistakes are bad. Alex Poole, a professor of English at Western Kentucky University, advises that language learners should instead see errors as signs of progress. One common problem is that English learners think too much about errors instead of communication. "The goal is to be able to communicate in practical terms. If you have an error, the only time you should worry about it is when it leads to misunderstanding, " Poole said.Poole said when speaking with a native English speaker, you can look for signs of confusion to detect errors. For example, when a person gives an unusual response to something you said, you can then ask them directly what the problem is. It also works if you ask a native speaker about the kinds of things that you say that could cause communication problems if you know him well.When it comes to writing, Poole recommends thinking about errors in a different way. He suggests keeping a list of common errors. When English learners write something, instead of grammars, they should think about the big picture of what they are writing about. Then he advises thinking about how to put those ideas in order. After finishing it, you can go back and use your list to look for errors."My philosophy as a language learner has always been…I'm going to monitor my errors, but I'm never going to be perfect, so that shouldn't bother me. But I should look for things which cause communication problems, and I just have to live with that."You can read more about errors in Poole's new book Learning a Foreign Language﹣Understanding the Fundamentals of Linguistics. In the book, he also writes about study plans, progress and other issues in language learning.(1)English learners should worry about errors when________.A. they misuse practical termsB. they don't know native speakersC. mistakes become signs of slow progressD. errors cause communication breakdown.(2)What should English learners consider first in writing according to Poole?________A. Grammars.B. Main ideas.C. Details.D. Word choice..(3)What's the author's purpose in writing the text?________A. To introduce a book.B. To explain basic rules.C. To offer practical advice.D. To recommend a professor..2. Every summer, three billion birds migrate (迁徙)from southern Africa to Europe. In winter, they return to Africa's warmer shores. Both large and small birds travel thousands of kilometers, often stopping at locations along the way to rest. The migration is long and difficult, and some of the animals die during each trip. However, it is not this twice﹣a﹣year journey that poses the greatest risk to these animals. The main threat to the birds' survival comes from people. All over Mediterranean, millions of birds are killed for food, profit, and sport every year. Consequently, bird populations are dropping all over the region.Countries over the Mediterranean are aware of this, and are taking action. In many European countries, hunting migratory birds is strictly banned. Across the Mediterranean, Nature Conservation Egypt is working to increase protection of its country's wildlife, including migratory birds. As part of a current project, the group is trying to promote activities such as eco﹣tourism along the coasts. The hope is that, as more tourists come to visit protected natural areas, there will be an ________ for local people to care for the birds and their habitats.Wildlife organizations around the Mediterranean are helping to bring about change. "Hunting bans are working, " says Martin Jacoby, a bird expert. But there is still more to do. Environmentalists hope to stop hunting and restore bird habitats all over the Mediterranean. If this can be done, the birds' number will increase. "There is a long way to go, " Jacoby says, "but just like after a long journey in the desert, there will be an oasis(绿洲)."(1)What's the biggest danger to migrating birds?________A. Long distance.B. Human hunters.C. Severe weather.D. Lack of food..(2)What does the underlined word "incentive" mean in Paragraph 2?________A. Opportunity.B. Bargain.C. Drive.D. Condition..(3)What's Jacoby's attitude towards the efforts made by wildlife organizations?________A. Approving.B. Reserved.C. Ambiguous.D. Critical..(4)How is the text mainly developed?________A. By giving examples.B. By presenting problem and solution.C. By making comparison.D. By analyzing cause and effect..3. Gift givers often make serious mistakes in gift selection during the holidayseason, according to a research article in Current Directions in Psychological Science.The research, led by Jeff Galak, a professor from Carnegie Mellon University Tepper School of Business, suggests that gift givers tend to focus on the moment of exchange when selecting a gift, while gift receivers are more focused on the long﹣term value of the gift."What we found was that the giver wants to 'wow(使喝彩)' the receiver and give a gift that can be enjoyed immediately, in the moment, while the receiver is more interested in a gift that provides value over time, " explained Galak. "Put another way, there may be times when the vacuum cleaner(吸尘器), a gift that is unlikely to wow most receivers when they open it on Christmas day, really ought to be at the top of the shopping list as it will be well used and liked for a long time. "The researchers found that this different focus on the gifts showed up in a number of different ways. For instance, some gift giving mistakes included giving unrequested gifts in an effort to surprise the receiver, when they are likely hoping for a gift from a planned list.The researchers make recommendations for those hoping to choose better gifts, advising them to better put their feet in gift receivers' shoes when thinking about gifts that would be both appreciated and useful."We exchange gifts with the people we care about, in part, in an effort to make them happy and strengthen our relationships with them, " Galak added. "By considering how valuable gifts might be over time for receivers, rather than how much of a smile it might put on receivers' faces when they are opened, we can meet these goals and provide useful, well ﹣received gifts. "(1)What do the gift givers usually focus on when choosing gifts?________A. Receivers' long﹣term needs.B. Receivers' inner thoughts.C. Receivers' immediate reactions.D. Receivers' lifetime hobbies..(2)Why does the author mention the vacuum cleaner in Paragraph 3?________A. To give advice on how to choose a gift.B. To show the influence of the wrong gifts.C. To stress the popularity of the vacuum cleaner.D. To show the importance of a gift's long﹣term value..(3)What can be a suitable title for the text?________A. What a Good Gift Reveals about Personality?B. A Good Gift Well Worth "Wows" and SmilesC. How to Evaluate Value When Choosing a Gift?D. Want to Give a Good Gift? Consider Practical Value.第二节(共1小题;每小题10分,满分10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。
高考英语_山东省实验中学2021届高三下学期2月份模拟考试英语试卷
山东省实验中学2021届高三下学期2月份模拟考试英语试卷第Ⅰ卷第二部分:阅读理解(共两节,满分35分)第一节:(共10个小题;每小题2.5分,满分25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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
AWhen it comes to judgment of their bodies,women can’t win.People often make“fat jokes”,but fat-shaming is no laughing matter;neither is fit-shaming.I spoke to two women who were shamed for being fat,and then,after losing weight,shamed for being fit.Sarah Moore is a29-year-old mother of three from Indiana,US.She became a personal trainer after losing more than45kg.She remembers the fat-shaming she bore before her weight loss.When waiting to get on a roller coaster once,people behind her were complaining about the wait,and the attendant(服务人员)told them,“Don’t worry.She’s not going to fit on here,and you’ll be next.”But after losing weight,Moore said people commented on her body even more.“Now I get comments like,‘Are you sure you can eat that?’because they’re worried I’ll regain the weight,”she said.How does it make her feel?“Fat-shaming made me feel sad and helpless,and fit-shaming makes me angry,”she said.Changes in body weight can also influence relationships.It can upset the balance because others can get jealous.People who lose weight can experience personality changes,such as an increase in confidence,which also influences relationships.Fit-shaming has been harder to handle for Andrea Sereda,a38-year-old social worker in Canada.She said judgment of her body is something she’s faced for years.Sereda said that when she was9,her grandfather told her at a birthday party,“I don’t think you should eat cake,”and made comments about how many calories each bite contained as she ate it.She also experienced similar things in college.The judgment of Sereda’s body increased after she lost57kg.“It’s worse with people who knew me from before,”Sereda said.“People constantly say,‘You’re so skinny now you’re going to disappear.’”It was mostly friends making such comments.Closer friends seemed to compare their own bodies negatively to Sereda’s new physique(体型).“I was afraid of going out and having to field all these comments,”Sereda said.“I had to learn how to handle it.”Let us try to understand that just because someone has lost weight,it doesn’t make them fair game for commentary on their new shape.Everyone deserves to live free of being body shamed,regardless of how they look.21.Sarah Moore is shamed for being fit after losing weight mainly because________.A.people still judge her new body shapeB.she lost too much weight after her dietC.her personality changed for the betterD.people are all jealous of her new look22.The example of Andrea Sereda is used to________.A.explain what pushes women to lose weightB.show the negative effects of fit shamingC.suggest what can be done to handle fat shamingD.show the difficulties overweight women face23.What would be a proper way to treat those who have lost weight?A.To appreciate their new body shape.B.To stop commenting on their physique.C.To encourage them to maintain their shape.D.To remind them to be careful with their diet.BI’m Jeff Logan,president of Logan Luxury Theaters Corporation.I’m very sorry to tell you many cinemas are at risk of closing permanently(永久).That’s something we would hate to see happen.Watching the newest box office movie and eating a big bucket of popcorn is an experience that many of us have enjoyed for a very long time.We all have fond memories of going to a theater of our first dates or the first movie we saw with our children.A movie theater is so important to the fabric of the local community.It’s a place where we all gather,no matter what our interests,and no matter what ages,young and old,rich and poor.But how much longer will classic theaters remain open?Just like other industries,movie theaters have been hit hard by the pandemic(流行病)and are going dark.The entire industry is being controlled by the pandemic,because the studios don’t want to release their new movies until all the theaters can be open.As we all know,the theaters can’t do well and can’t get back to full7-day a week at full speed operation without new movies to play.Recently,the Logan Luxury5Cinema in Mitchell reopened for the weekends.However,like manytheaters,it is only operating at about10percent capacity.Since opening,several new safety measures have been put in place.Block off every other row.People are asked to leave three seats between them and the next group.Staff spray the theater with disinfectant(消毒剂)after every show.And sanitizer stations can be found throughout the theater.Even so,some people still aren’t comfortable going to a movie theater yet.I fully understand that.Anyhow, Ijust hope we must do something else to help out our local theaters,like taking part in a new national proposal called“Save Your Cinema.”1.What does the underlined word"fabric"in paragraph4refer to?A.Typical feature.B.Basic structure.C.Public support.mon vision.2.Why are the film studios unwilling to release the new movies?A.Cinemas don’toperate normally.B.New movies aren’t welcomed.C.People don’t like goingto cinema.D.Many cinemas go out of business.3.What can we infer about the Logan Luxury5Cinema after its reopening?A.It makes a lot of money.B.It does well in disease prevention.C.It receives a large audience every day.D.It offers more enjoyable experience.4.What is the purpose of this text?A.To share the good old days.B.To explain a social problem.C.To ask for people’s help.D.To recommend a theater.CTo move visual technology into the future,sometimes it helps to make a little noise.Researchers have used sound waves to produce floating3-D images,create a sense of touch and even supply a soundtrack.Since the1940s,scientists have toyed with the concept of acoustic levitation(声悬浮),the use of soundwave vibrations to trap tiny things in midair.The technology has gained greater capabilities in the past decade.Some researchers believe this improvement could lead to applications such as contributing to novel 3-D printing methods,or creating displays that would be visible from any angle without requiring a screen.Other researchers have also worked on visual displays that use acoustic levitation.In addition to visuals, the system can also produce audible noise to give the display a soundtrack.And the ultrasound speakers canalso concentrate vibrations in one spot so that a finger might feel a sense pushing back—a little like the object shown by the floating image is really there.Soundwaves create a3-D display!Display without a screen is remarkably useful.It means that everybody in the room can see the image—any angle,location—and that’s extremely helpful.As a communications system,such a display might one day allow users to chat with a3-D projection(投影)of a person who can turn his or her head to follow as they move around a room.The display will require a lot more work before you can install it in your living room,however.So far, this has been done in the research laboratory.We need to push it a little bit harder.We need to do more analysis to see if it would make sense to create a real display that people would have at home.The current system can only show simple graphics,such as a smiley face or figure eight,in real time.Still,we are optimistic about the potential for this type of technology.If the system had only one speaker-covered surface instead of two,it could generate images that are bigger than the device itself.We can’t make a TV image that’s bigger than the TV—even a projector has to have a projection screen that’s bigger than the image itself.But with a volumetric(容积的)display,a small,portable device might produce a much larger picture.We can imagine,in the future,having volumetric displays in watches,for example,that create large images that just project out of your watch.5.From the first two paragraphs soundwave vibrations can be used to_.A.catch very small objectsin midairB.develop3-D printer’s capabilitiesC.replace a creative display screenpose soundtracks by making no noise6.What do we know about display without a screen?A.It has resulted in visual technology.B.It is possible to see the image from any direction.C.It is already ripe to create a real one at home.D.It has yet to be tested in the research laboratory.7.What does the last paragraph mainly talk about?A.Outlooks for thenew technology.B.Situations of the modern technology.C.Praise for the cutting-edge technology.D.Room for the technicalimprovement.8.What can be a suitable title for the passage?A.Hearing Is Seeing—Sound Waves Create a3-D DisplayB.Seeing is Believing—3-D Printing MethodsArriveC.Advancing Sense of Touch—3-D Images Float in theAirD.Promoting TV Technology—Chat with3-D ProjectionsDOne morning,when Gregor Samsa woke from troubled dreams,he found himself transformed in his bed into a horrible insect.He lay on his armor-like back,and if he lifted his head a little he could see his brown belly,slightly domed and divided by arches into stiff sections.The bedding was hardly able to cover it and seemed ready to slide off any moment.His many legs,pitifully thin compared with the size of the rest of him, waved about helplessly as he looked.“What’s happened to me?”he thought.It wasn’t a dream.His room,a proper human room although a little too small,lay peacefully between its four familiar walls.A collection of textile samples lay spread out on the table—Samsa was a travelling salesman—and above it there hung a picture that he had recently cut out of an illustrated magazine and housed in a nice,gilded frame.It showed a lady fitted out with a fur hat and fur scarf who sat upright,raising a heavy fur muff(暖手筒)that covered the whole of her lower arm towards the viewer.Gregor then turned to look out the window at the dull weather.Drops of rain could be heard hitting the window,which made him feel quite sad.“How about if I sleep a little bit longer and forget all this nonsense,”he thought,but that was something he was unable to do because he was used to sleeping on his right,and in his present state couldn’t get into that position.However hard he threw himself onto his right,he always rolled back to where he was.He must have tried it a hundred times,shut his eyes so that he wouldn’t have to look at the floundering legs,and only stopped when he began to feel a mild,dull pain there that he had never felt before.He thought,“What a heavy career it is that I’ve chosen!Travelling day in and day out.Doing business like this takes much more effort than doing your own business at home,and on top of that there's the curse of travelling,worries about making train connections,bad and irregular food,contact with different people all the time so that you can never get to know anyone or become friendly with them.”He felt a slight itch up on his belly;pushed himself slowly up on his back towards the headboard so that he could lift his head better; found where the itch was,and saw that it was covered with lots of little white spots which he didn’t know what to make of;and when he tried to feel the place with one of his legs he drew it quickly back because assoon as he touched it he was overcome by a cold tremble.He slid back into his former position.“Getting up early all the time,”he thought,“it makes you stupid. You’ve got to get enough sleep.Other travelling salesmen live a life of luxury.For instance,whenever I go back to the guest house during the morning to copy out the contract,these gentlemen are always still sitting there eating their breakfasts.I ought to just try that with my boss;I’d get kicked out on the spot.But who knows,maybe that would be the best thing for me.If I didn’t have my parents to think about I’d have given in my notice a long time ago,I’d have gone up to the boss and told him just what I think,tell him everything I would,let him know just what I feel.He’d fall right off his desk!And it’s a funny sort of business to be sitting up there at your desk,talking down at your inferiors from up there,especially when you have to go right up close because the boss is hard of hearing.Well,there’s still some hope;once I’ve got the money together to pay off my parents’debt to him—another five or six years I suppose—that’s definitely what I’ll do.That’s when I’ll make the big change.First of all though,I’ve got to get up,my train leaves at five.”9.According to the passage,Gregor initially believes his transformation is a.A.curseB.diseaseC.nightmareD.fraud10.The author most likely includes a description of Gregor’s itch in paragraph4to.A.remind the reader that Gregor has already turned into an insectB.stress the disconnection between Gregors’thoughts and his actual situationC.present important details about what Gregor’s new body lookslikeD.show that Gregor’s thoughts are focused on the changes tohis body11.The passage most strongly suggests which of the following about Gregor’s attitude toward his profession?A.He is angry.B.He is eager to please.C.He is depressed.D.He is diligent.12.The main rhetorical(修辞的)effect of the final sentence of the excerpt(“First of all though,I've got to get up, my train leaves at five”)is to.A.provide a solution to the conflict Gregor facesB.foretell the conflict between Gregor and his bossB.illustrate Gregor’s flexibility and ability to move on D.emphasize Gregor’s extreme sense of duty第二节:(共5个小题;每小题2分,满分10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。
2021年春季高考英语模拟试题(有答案)
绝密★启用前2021年春季高考英语模拟试题《英语》试卷本次试卷分卷一(选择题)和卷二(非选择题)两部分,满分80分,考试时间60分钟。
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卷一(选择题50分)一、英语知识运用(本题30个小题,每小题1分共30分,在每小题列出的四个选项中,只有一项符合题目要求,请将符合题目要求的选项字母代号选出,并填涂在答题卡上)建议用时:15’() 1. —I ate all________ sandwiches yesterday.—Can I have one of __________ ?A. my; yourB. mine; yoursC. my; yoursD. mine ;your()2. How about _____a film in the cinema tonight?A.seeingB. seeC. to seeD. to seeing()3. why not _______a meeting at once?A.haveB. to haveC. havingD. had()4. We arrive at school ______ 9:00, _____ September 1st.A.at,onB.on,atC. at,inD. in,at()5. Enjoy ______ at the English Evening, everyone.A. yourselfB. yourselvesC. himselfD. themselves()6. ------would you like another cup of tea?--------__________________.A. Yes, pleaseB. No ,I needn’t.C. It doesn’t matterD. Yes, I’d like to.()7. This novel is popular ____________ the young people.A. atB. aboutC. withD./ ()8.There are some in these .A knives ; pencil boxes B. knives ; pencils-boxC.knives ; pencil-boxD. knives ;pencils-boxes()9. you at six o’clock yesterday?A. Do ; get upB. Did ; get upC. Do ; got upD. Did ;got up()10. It is necessary __ the government to offer support ____ the poor.A. for ; toB. of ; withC. of ; toD. for ; with()11. We will have holiday. What about going swimming?A. two daysB. two-dayC. two days’D. two day’s()12. Would you like to give me some ________ on how to learn English well?A. advicesB. tipsC. newsD. suggestions()13.This science book _______me a great amount money.A.T ook B. cost C. spent D. used()14.-----May I help you ?------ I am ______ a dress.A. looking forB. looking upC. looking atD. looking after()15. 4. Let me _______you with your homework.A. to helpB. helpC. helpingD. helps()16.A:What an useful book it is! How much is it?B:Ten yuan .—— ________________A.M y pleasure.B. I will take it.B.I want another one. D. The book is wonderful.()17.--What a fine day! Would you like to go out for a walk?--I’d like to, but I have too much homework______.A. finishingB. to finishC. finishedD. finish()18.The teacher told us that the earth ____ round.A. isB. wasC. wereD. be()19. -----My brother was sick yesterday.-------__________________.A. I’m sorry to hear that.B. Thank you.C. Congratulations.D. The same to you.()20.Uncle Wang spoke very______ because his son didn’t pass the exam.A.angryB. angrilyC. more angrierD. more angrily()21.______ cross the road until the traffic lights turn green.A. NotB. Won'tC. Doesn'tD. Don't()22.—_______ have you been learn English?—I have you been learn English for six years.A. How soonB. How longC. How farD. How much()23. —I am going to have an English test tomorrow.—______!A. Good luckB. That’s rightC. Just so-soD. Congratulations()24. Take it easy! There is nothing to ______ about.A. worryB. worriedC. worryingD. be worried ()25.I think you had better ______to hospital at once.A.goB. goingC. to goD. goes()26.________the window! You need to air your room.A. OpeningB. OpenedC. OpenD. Opens().27 The movie is _______boring _____finish watching.A. too, toB. too, thatC. so, thatD. very, that()28. ------Shall we see a movie this weekend?-------_________________.A. That’s all right.B. That is right.C. You are right.D.All right.()29.________ a lovely day it is!A. HowB. WhatC. How it isD. What it is()30. _________with you is a pleasure.A.WorkB. To workC. WorkingD. Worked二、阅读理解(本题10 个小题,每小题 2 分,共20 分)( )31.If you want to know something about Yao Ming, the best programme is________.A. Talk showB. SportsC. Sports playerD. TV play( )32.You'll know about_______ at 19:00 on channel 2.A. animalsB. newsC. foreign artsD. Asia( )33.If you want to watch NBA, the best programme for you would be_______.A. SportsB. Around the worldC. Foreign artsD. English news( ) 34. If you like music very much. the best programme is_______.A. at 21: 45 on Channel 2B. at 21: 55 on Channel 1C. at 21:00 on Channel 2D. at 21: 15 on Channel 1( ) 35. “Modern English'' is a programme that_______.A. teaches you EnglishB. tells you something about English classroomC. how to be an English teacher.D. Not mentioned in this article(B)Mr. Jones liked to be comfortable, so every time he took a train, he used to put his handbag on the seat next to him and pretend that it belonged to a friend who had gone to buy something at the station.One day, Mr. Jones did this when the train was very crowded. At last, when all the empty seats were take n, an old man got on, looked at the handbag and asked, “Is this seat taken?”“Yes,” said Mr. Jones. “It belongs to my friend who has gone to buy some cigarettes. He should be back here soon.” And he looked out of the window, pretending that he was worried about him.“All right,” said the old man, “I'll just sit here until your friend returns, if you don't mind.” Mr. Jones couldn't say anything, particularly since other passengers were listening.Just then the train began to move out of the station.“Well,” said the old man. “What a pity! Your friend has missed the train, but his handbag is still here,” and before Mr. Jones could say anything, the old man took the handbag and threw it out of the window.()36. Mr. Jones liked to ________.A. keep a seat for his friendB. travel together with a friendC. have two seats in a trainD. help his friend find a seat()37. Mr. Jones had to let the old man sit on the empty seat because ________.A. he was not sure if his friend was comingB. he was afraid of the old manC. other people were against himD. it wasn't kept for anybody else()38. The friend never appeared because ________.A. the seat was taken by an old manB. Mr. Jones was aloneC. Mr. Jones could not say anythingD. the train was moving()39. The handbag which was thrown out of the train belonged to ________.A. the old manB. Mr. JonesC. Mr. Jones' friendD. nobody()40. Next time when he took a train, Mr. Jones would probably ________.A. look for the old manB. throw his own handbag out of the windowC. keep a seat for a friend of hisD. put his handbag on himself第二卷(非选择题,共30 分)三、根据情景内容补全对话(本题5个空,每空1分;共5分)建议用时:3’A: Excuse me, can you tell me 41. _______ 42. _______ to the shop?B: Of course, the theatre is near the bus stop.A: Do I need to 43.______ a bus there?B: No, you needn’t. You can walk there. Walk along the road, then 44.______left at the first crossing.A: Thank you, it’s really kind 45.______ you.B: You are welcome.四、短文填空(本题10个空,每空只填一词,每词1分,共10分)阅读短文,在空白处填入适当的内容或括号内单词的正确形式。
江西省贵溪市实验中学2021届高三三校生第三次模拟考试英语试卷(含答案)
贵溪市实验中学高中部2021届第三次模拟考试高三(三校生)英语试卷考试时间120分钟分值150分命题人:Ⅰ单选题(25分)1.I hear it is difficult to get close_____the falls.A.toB.forC.atD.on2.We spent most of the time________the museums.A.visitB.visitsC.to visitD.visiting3.I think I need to lose some___.A weightB weigh C.weighs D weighing4.----Is playing football your favorite sport?----I prefer playing baseball_____.A.than playing footballB.than play footballC.to playing footballD.to play football5.Little____about him when I first met him in that company.A.have I knownB.had I knownC.do I knowD.did I know6.I___,but I was stopped by the heavy rain.A.mean to comeB.meant to comeC.had meant to comeD.meant coming7.It didn’t take me long_____I finished reading the novel.A)until B)since C)before D)after8.I went out of the lecture-room,__________that I would work harder at my lessons.A.being determined B.determined C.to be determined D.determining9.My mother had no suspicion_____________my happiness was so near.A.which B.of what C.that D.for that10.The manager,______his factory’s products were poor in quality,decided to give his workers further training.A.knowingB.knownC.to knowD.being known11.The woman talking to the teacher in the office is mother.A.Kate’s and Mary’sB.Kate and Mary’sC.Kate’s and MaryD.Kate and Mary12.___in your position,I would help him.A.Was IB.Were IC.If I amD.If I had been13.He spoke loudly to make himself______.A)hear B)heard C)hearing D)to be heard14、We finally found out to him.A.what had happened B.what has happened C.which took place D.what has been taken place15.IOC___”the International Olympic committee.”A.stands for B stand up C understand D means16.Site will tell us why she feels so strongly that each of us has a role______in making the eartha better place to live.A.to have playedB.to playC.to be playedD.to be playing17Today the Olympic Games_____in the different countries in turn.A are heldB was heldC is holdingD holds18.----You must look after yourself and keep healthy----______.A.I don’t think soB.Yes,thank you very muchC.No.Thanks all the sameD.The same to you19.They spoke at the meeting turn.A.inB.toC.forD.with20.The price of a watch is higher than of a pen.A.oneB.thatC.anyD.those21.Beijing is one of____in the world.A.biggest cityB.the biggest cityC.the biggest citiesD.biggest cities22.Mary asked me for some tools,but I had____.A.noB.no anyC.noneD.neither23.Hardly had we entered the bus_____it started to rain.A.thenB.thanC.whenD.as24.Let us go to play badminton,____?A.Don’t weB.shouldn’t weC.will youD.are we25.I remember____him say the grass needed____.A.to hear…to cutB.hearing…to cuttingC.to hear…to be cutD.hearing…cutting Ⅱ.完形填空(30分)Nowadays__26____children go to school__2/___few of them have ever asked themselves ___28____they go there.Some children think that they go to school just to learn their mother tongue,English and other foreign languages,history,science,__29___and a few other__30__. But why do they learn these things?Are these the only things they should learn at school? Actually children go to school to__31__themselves for the time when they will be grown up and will have to___32___themselves.They learn their own language__33___they will be able to___34__with people in foreign countries,make friends with them and learn__35__about their culture and history.They learn mathematics in order to be able to measure the things around them and calculate sums.__36__helps them understand something about the world around them and history teaches them about the past and people.Nearly everything they study at school has some use_37__in their__38___,but there is one more__39__reason why children go to school. It is more important to receive education that just learning___40___.We go to school _41___to learn how to learn.Learning is not just for school but for life.So even after we have left school,we have to continue to learn.A man who__42___knows how to learn will always be __43__because whenever he is faced with a completely new task or problem,he will teach himself how to deal with it in the best way.___44___,children do not go to school just to learn languages,mathematics,geography,etc.They go to school to__45____how to learn.26.A.some B.most C.few D.all27.A.but B.so C.and D.because28.A.how B.when C.why D.that29.A.cooking B.sowing C.playing D.geography30.A.subjects B.skills nguages D.games31.A.make B.prepare C.teach D.study32.A.teach B.support C.live D.work33.A.and B.in order to C.so as to D.so that34.municate B.work C.talk D.study35.A.everything B.anything C.something D.nothing36.A.Foreign languages B.Mathematics C.History D.Geography37.A.practical B.special C.different D.importance38.A.work B.lives C.study munication 39.A.difficult B.unusual C.important D.kind40.A.foreign languages B.science C.mathematics D.facts41.A.above all B.at all C.in all D.for all42.A.doesn't B.never C.really D.may43.A.unsuccessful B.calm C.successful eful44.A.Although B.But C.However D.Therefore45.A.begin B.work C.live D.learnⅢ。
济南市2021届高考高三模拟考试英语试题及答案
2021年济南市高三模拟考试英语试题本试卷共10页。
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第一部分阅读(共两节,满分50 分)第一节(共15 小题;每小题 2.5 分,满分37.5 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。
AWho says inventions are only made by grown-ups and professionals? Over the years, children have also succeeded in making their useful contributions to the world. Here area few inventions that came to life from the minds of young children.Hero HelmetSeven-year-old Samuel Meyer's invention is aimed at stopping people from riding their bikes or skateboards without using a helmet. The Hero Helmet features an inbuilt remote that controls a lock on the wheels which unlocks when the Helmet is being worn by the rider. Samuel says: no helmet, no bike.Robotic EarthwormThe first thought that comes to mind is,why a robotic earthworm? Well,ten-year-old David Cohen had some useful applications in mind. He believed it could be used to find victims after a flood, earthquake or fire.The robot could get into small and dangerous placeswhere search dogs and humans could not go.B.g.A.C.O.N.Fifteen-year-old HannahHerbst's invention, which standsfor Bringing Electricity Access to Countries through Ocean Energy,was inspired by her pen pal wholives in Ethiopia and did not have access to lights.So she came up with B.E.A.C.O.N,which absorbs energy directly from ocean waves. Her invention won the“Discovery Education 3M Young Scientist Challenge”in 2015 and other numerous awards.Portable Wheelchair ControllerAt only eight years old, Amelia Fox created the invention to help lift people in and out of their wheelchair. This invention was not just born out of the desire to create something. Amelia developed this controller for her brother,who had just got hip surgery and needed the wheelchair to move around.1. Who is the youngest inventor?A. Samuel Meyer.B. David Cohen.C. Amelia Fox.D. Hannah Herbst.2. Which of the following can be used as a rescue tool?A. Hero HelmetB. B.E.A.C.O.N.C. Robotic Earthworm.D. Portable Wheelchair Controller.3. Why did Amelia Fox create the invention?A. To give her brother assistance.B. To benefit the earthquake victims.C. To generate electricity effectively.D. To protect bike riders from injuries.BThe only thing better than receiving a book is getting one delivered by a horse. Caitlin Gooch,the founder of Saddle Up and Read(SUAR),literally saddles(跨上马鞍)up ontoone of her family's horses and visits primary schools,libraries and youth groups to encouragestudents to read. The nonprofit in Wendell,North Carolina,also organizes book drives andschool-wide reading competitions.Along-with her.five brothers and sisters,Gooch grew.up on a family farm owned by herfather. Although he worked as a used car salesman,he built a race track on their 87-acrefarm,where he hosted races. Gooch said she grew up around 80 horses and felt blessed tohave grown up with them.In 2017,Gooch,who had been working at daycare centers and youth groups,noticedthat some of the younger children struggled to read. She decided to work with a local library:Any student who checked out more than three books would be entered into a prize draw. Fivenames would be selected out of the.draw and each received a trip to visit the horses on theGooch family farm.It was a hit. Gooch expanded her services by creating her nonprofit,SUAR. WhenGooch shared her organization's story on Twitter,it reached over 70,000 likes in a week, Sheeven got a shout out from Oprah Winfrey,a famous talk show hostess. She's raised over$ 20,000 from supporters across the world.“Now that it's sort of,all eyes on me,there'sdefinitely an opportunity to do something more,”Gooch said.Gooch isn't just encouraging children to read more.She's also showing them thathorseback riders can look like her.Online,she's often referred to as the“Black Cowgirl”.“It feels amazing to be that kind of representation,”Gooch said.4. Why does Gooch deliver books on horseback?A. To deliver books quickly.B. To promotefamily business.C. To get students into reading.D. To advertise her organization.5. What did Gooch do to help kids with reading difficulty?A. Hold reading competitions.B. Work with the youth groups.C. Donate books to a local library.D. Organize visits to the family farm.6.What can be learned about SUAR from Paragraph 4?A. It is well received.B. It has made a big profit.C. It needs further expansion.D. It was criticized by Oprah.7. What can best describe Gooch?A.Honest.B. Inspiring.C. Brave.D. PatientCNot so long ago therapy(治疗)was limited to an hour-long advising session on asofa;now you can access free advice on TikTok in under aminute.Perhaps this new trend is growing because it offers easy bite-size answers to big complex questions.The problem with TikTok,however,is that the videos have to be under 60 seconds, which are about serious mental health illnesses being reduced to brief sentences with quick fixes from sometimes unqualified non-professionals. And with the average age ofTikTokusers between 18 and 24,how helpful is TikTok therapy?“When I first started creating mental health content,I didn't expect anyone to listen,”explains Jane Smith,who runs a private practice in Hampshire.“But it turns out people are hungry for this sort of information.”Although there is a concern about the videos'increasing the risk of self-diagnosis(自诊),Jane thinks otherwise.She compares self-diagnosing a mental health problem to self-diagnosing a common cold,“If you want to find out about the symptoms of a cold, you can look it up online. That's not a risk because you can't do much with that information until you get to the doctor anyway.”Yet despite concerns,the comments on TikTok therapy videos are filled with praises.Rachel,23,says she finds them very relatable:“If yousee a video discussing anxiety,it can you help you acknowledge and discuss topics you might not feel sate to do in other places. It makes me feel less alone.”We've seen some great mental health content on Tik1ok. However,it s important to ask remember that not all the information you find online will be reliable and it can be useful toask yourself some questions including who is sharing it and why.8. Why is TikTok therapy getting popular?A. It sells at a low price.B.It aims at younger users.C. It provides brief solutions.D. It is offered by professionals.9.What does Janethink of TikTok videos?A.They may cause some potential risks.B.They are better than going to doctors.C. They are of much help to people in need.D. They show symptoms of disease in detail.10.What does the underlined word"them"in Paragraph 4 probably refer to?A. Concerns.B. Videos.C. CommentsD. Praises.11. What may the author agree?A. TikTok will replace hospitals in the future.B.It is quite easy to find reliable medical advice.C. Everyone can create his own TikTok videos.D. We should be careful about online information.DFace masks and protective suits can save lives. But what happens after people are done using them? Binish Desai,the founder of Eco-Eclectic Technologies from Western India,saw the impact brought by the rising use and demand for single-use masks and kits due to the coronations pandemic (冠状病毒流行病),so he created Brick 2.0 to prevent tons of single-use Personal Protective Equipment(PPE)from being waste and ending up in landfills or water streams.Although PPE is essential for medical use,it is extremely necessary to assess new alternativesand to raise awareness regarding its proper use and disposal(处理).A study published by the American Chemical Society suggests that 129 billion face masks are used monthly during the coronations pandemic,which causes great environmental pollution.In India alone,over 18,000 British tons of coronations-related biomedical waste was generated in just four months between June and September. The waste would take hundreds of years break down,according to the magazine Waste Advantage.Brick 2.0 is a new version of the brick made from industrial waste,now also including used face masks and protective suits. The process starts with the collection of PPE waste through garbage cans placed in small shops and apartment buildings,with easy access for people to throw away their used items.Once in the factory,the collections are kept for 72 hours for safety reasons.Then they are cleaned and torn into pieces before being mixed with other waste.Finally,the material is shaped,and once dry,each brick is ready to use.It is three times stronger than conventional bricks at twice the size and half the price.In a complex circumstance like the one we are living in these days,this solution is not only relatively easy to operate,but also very achievable in the short term,which can really help overcome today's global environmental challenges.12.Why did Desai create Brick 2.0?A. To recycle the PPE waste.B. To reduce production cost.C. To protect water recourse.D. To prevent serious disease.13.What do the figures in Paragraph 2 indicate?A. The study lacks sufficient evidence.B. The pandemic is difficult to control.C. The demand for face masks is in decline.D. The environment is facing severe challenges.14.What is mainly discussed about Brick2.0in Paragraph3?A. Its function.B. Its advantage.C. Its main characteristic.D. Its production process.15. What can be a suitable title for the text?A. Innovation never endsB. Environmental issues countC. Transform waste into treasureD. Defend your life with face masks第二节(共5小题;每小题 2.5分,满分12.5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。
2021年江苏省新高考英语模拟试卷及答案解析
2021年江苏省新高考英语模拟试卷第一部分听力第一节(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,并标在试卷的相应位置。
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。
例:How much is the shirt?A. £19.15. B. £9.18. C. £9.15.答案是C。
1.(1分)When will the woman go to see her grandparents?A.This week.B.Next month.C.Next summer.2.(1分)What is the probable relationship between the speakers?A.Neighbors.B.Strangers.C.Co﹣workers.3.(1分)Where are the two speakers talking?A.In a shop.B.In a bank.C.In a cinema.4.(1分)Who kept coughing in the cinema?A.The young couple.B.The old woman.C.The little boy.5.(1分)What's wrong with Mary?A.She isn't fond of the manB.She is still angry with the manC.She is having trouble with work第二节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,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,并标在试卷的相应位置。
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,各小题将第1 页共31 页。
2021年高考英语真题模拟试卷一含解析
2021年高考英语之精选真题+模拟重组卷(新课标卷)第一部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30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。
AChoose Your One-Day-Tours!Tour A - Bath &Stonehenge: including entrance fees to the ancient Roman bathrooms and Stonehenge -£37 until 26 March and £39 thereafter.Visit the city with over 2,000 years of history and Bath Abbey, the Royal Crescent and the Costume Museum, Stonehenge is one of the world's most famous prehistoric monuments dating back over 5,000 years.Tour B - Oxford & Startford including entrance fees to the University St Mary's Church Tower and Anne Hathaway's -£32 until 12 March and £36 thereafterOxford: Includes a guided tour of England's oldest university city and colleges. Look over the "city of dreaming spires(尖顶)"from St Mary’s Church T ower. Stratford: Includes a guided tour exploring much of the Shakespeare wonder.Tour C - Windsor Castle &Hampton Court including entrance fees to Hampton Court Palace -£34 until 11 March and £37 thereafter.Includes a guided tour of Windsor and Hampton Court, Henry VILL's favorite palace. Free time to visit Windsor Castle(entrance fees not included).With 500 years of history, Hampton Court was once the home of four Kings and one Queen. Now this former royal palace is open to the public as a major tourist attraction. Visit the palace and its various historic gardens, which include the famous maze(迷宫)where it is easy to get lost!Tour D -Cambridge including entrance fees to the Tower of Saint Mary the Great -£33 until 18 March and £37 thereafter.Includes a guided tour of Cambridge, the famous university town, and the gardens of the 18th century.1. Which tour will you choose if you want to see England’s oldest university city?A.Tour AB.Tour BC.Tour CD.Tour D【答案】B【解析】细节理解题。
高考英语_黑龙江省齐齐哈尔市2021届高三下学期第一次模拟考试_英语试卷
高三英语试题考生注意:1. 本试卷分选择题和非选择题两部分。
满分150分,考试时间120分钟。
2. 考生作答时,请将答案答在答题卡上。
选择题每小题选出答案后,用Z B 铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑;非选择题请用直径0,5毫米黑色墨水签字笔在答题卡上各题的答题区域内作答,超出答题区域书写的答案无效,在试题卷、草稿纸上作答无效。
3. 本卷命题范围:高考范围。
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。
例:How much is the shirt? A. 尤19.15.B. 尤9.18,C. 尤9,15.答案是C 。
1. W hat does the woman offer to do for the man?A. C ut and dry his hair.B. H elp him wash his hair.C. L end her hairdryer to him.2. H ow much is the ticket for a kid?A.$ 3. B. $ 10. C.$ 20.3. W here are the speakers now?A On the first floor. B. O n the third floor. 4. H ow will the man get in touch with the companies?A By making a call to them. B.By writing a letter to them. C. B y visiting them in person,5. W hat are the speakers mainly talking about?C. O n the fourth floor.ormg movie. C. A beautiful song.A A famous person. B. A b· 第二节共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。
2021年天津市河西区高考英语模拟试卷(三)
2021年天津市河西区高考英语模拟试卷(三)第一部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分15分)第一节:单项填空(共l5小题;每小题1分,满分15分)从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
1.(1分)﹣﹣Have you been wasting time on your iPad again?﹣﹣______.I've been studying a lot and I need a break.()A.No wayB.Not reallyC.It doesn't matterD.I couldn't agree more2.(1分)The driver was at_____loss when ___word came that he was forbidden to drive for speeding.()A.a;the B./;/C.the;the D.a;/3.(1分)The police had to force to enter the building because the criminal had locked the gate.()A.employ B.empty C.enlarge D.enlighten4.(1分)The computers made by our company sell best,but several years ago no one could have imagined therole in the markets that they________.()A.were playing B.were to playC.had played D.played5.(1分)Look at this year's sales figures last year's;they're much better.()A.between B.from C.with D.against6.(1分)A dog's eating habit requires regular training before it is________established.()A.properly B.widelyC.originally D.temporarily7.(1分)In the Chinese market,many foreign brands,their reputations over decades,are facing new challenges due to COVID﹣19.()A.being developed B.developingC.having developed D.developed8.(1分)Their team is so powerful that we have very chance to win,but we will try our best.()A.thin B.light C.rare D.slim9.(1分)If you don't have a guide,you lose your way.()A.must B.dare C.should D.could10.(1分)﹣﹣﹣﹣﹣Sorry,I have to ______ now.It's time for class.﹣﹣﹣﹣﹣OK,I'll call back later.()A.hang up B.break up C.give up D.hold up11.(1分)﹣Lydia,what did our head teacher say just now?﹣Every boy and every girl as well as the teachers who_____to lead the group______asked to be at the school gate before 6:30 in the morning.()A.is;is B.are;are C.are;is D.is;are 12.(1分)Though it is 5 years he retired from his work place,the old professor remains active in the academic circles.()A.when B.that C.before D.since13.(1分)It is generally agreed that new contents should be added to a good dictionary at regular .()A.gaps B.intervals C.length D.distance14.(1分)Swimming is good for teenagers,some experts say will help them to stimulate their potential and promote their brain development.()A.which B.why C.whom D.what15.(1分)One of the proudest moments in my life is I was rewarded for my courage after saving a drowning child.()A.that B.when C.what D.which第二节:完形填空(共1小题:每小题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从16-35题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项.16.(30分)As she pulled herself over the summit of EI Capitan,Emily Harrington knew she had made history.It wasn't(1).The US climber had powered on through the dark and dealt with a deep cut to her head to become the first woman to free(2)the difficult route in under 24hours."I'd just(3)what it would be like and it was pretty much exactly what I pictured," Harrington said excitedly."It was incredibly quiet. It was super(4).All the stars were out. It was just this really peaceful experience. I keep telling people that when great sporting(5)happen,a lot of times there's an(6)or there's a stadium.With climbing,it's not so much like that. It was just this really(7)special moment in this magical place.And it's something I'll never(8)."Free climbers use just their hands and feet to climb,with a rope to(9)hem if they fall. Such a dangerous and(10)life﹣threatening(11)requires years of preparation,both mentally and physically.Harrington had climbed this particular(12)over the course of six days in 2015 and had,(13)tried three times to complete it within 24 hours.However an attempt last year ended in(14)after Harrington,fell 50 feet,hit her head on a ledge(岩架),and(15)concussion(脑震荡)."It was very(16). It was very serious initially and it(17)that I got really lucky and I did not suffer any long﹣term(18)," she added."It's definitely a mental struggle,coming over that hurdle,coming back into this year and (19)again." Finally she(20)it.(1)A. crazy B. easy C. skeptical D. casual(2)A. climb B. run C. cycle D. walk(3)A. studied B. planned C. scheduled D. imagined(4)A. cheerful B. exciting C. dark D. fearful(5)A. improvements B. achievements C.surroundings D. reports(6)A. actor B. organizer C. official D. audience(7)A. quiet B. calm C. silent D. still(8)A. predict B. discover C. experience D. forget(9)A. throw B. fetch C. catch D. move(10)A. consequently B. potentially C. hardly D. finally(11)A. challenge B. obstacle C. trouble D. barrier(12)A. route B. corner C. rock D. road(13)A. frequently B. subsequently C. smoothly D. rarely(14)A. sadness B. doubt C. disaster D. anxiety(15)A. obtained B. acquired C. affected D. suffered(16)A. scary B. disappointed C. active D. funny(17)A. figured out B. found out C. turned out D.brought out(18)A. failures B. wounds C. damages D. injuries(19)A. defeating B. trying C. exploring D. competing(20)A. abandoned B. missed C. made D. controlled第二部分:阅读理解(共4小题:每小题2.5分,满分50.0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。
2021年高三普通高等学校招生全国统一考试模拟演练英语试卷(含答案)
2021年普通高等学校招生全国统一考试模拟演练英语注意事项:1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、考生号、考场号、座位号填写在答题卡上。
2.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。
如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。
回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上,写在本试卷上无效。
3.考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。
第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。
录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。
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。
例:H o wm u c h i s t h e s h i r t?A.£19.15.B.£9.18.C.£9.15.答案是C。
1.Wh y d o e s t h e w o ma n r e f u s e t o g o t o t h e g y m?A.S h e i s s i c k.B.S h e n e e d s a r e s t.C.S h e h a s t o w o r k.2.Wh a t a r e t h e s p e a k e r s t a l k i n g a b o u t?A.Ak i n d o f f o o d.B.Ac l o s e r e l a t i v e.C.An e wr e s t a u r a n t.3.Wh a t w i l l t h e w o ma n p r o b a b l y e a t?A.B e e f.B.G r a p e s.C.P o t a t o e s.4.Wh a t i s t h e w o ma n's s u g g e s t i o n?A.R e p a i r i n g t h e s o f a.B.C l e a n i n g t h e k i t c h e n.C.B u y i n g a c u p b o a r d.5.Wh a t d o e s t h e ma n t h i n k o f t h e mo v i e?A.T o p q u a l i t y.B.A b o v e a v e r a g e.C.S u r p r i s i n g l y b a d.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。
2021届高考英语模拟培优卷 新课标全国I卷 Word版含答案
2021届高考英语模拟培优卷(新课标全国I卷)本试卷满分120分,考试时间100分钟。
第一部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。
AOn a rainy afternoon, maybe one of the following books will keep you company leisurely, allowing you to spend your time alone as well as stepping into a different world.Don't Shed Your Tears for Anyone Who Lives on These Streets, by Patricio PronIn April 1945, Italy, a writer disappeared at a conference and was found dead at another place. Thirty years later, a young man interviewed survivors from the conference, trying to uncover the truth about what happened and its consequences. This novel, by a well-known Argentine writer, explores art, crime and politics.When Breath Becomes Air, by Paul KalanithiAt thirty-six, Paul Kalanithi was diagnosed(诊断) with stage IV lung cancer. One day he was a doctor treating the dying, and the next he was a patient. This autobiography finds hope and beauty in the face of death as Kalanithi attempts to answer the question "What makes a life worth living?".To Kill a Mockingbird, by Harper LeeSet in a small Alabama town in the 1930s, the story focuses on honest, highly respected lawyer Atticus Finch, who puts his career on the line when he agrees to represent Tom Robinson, a black man accused of committing a crime.Nobody Will Tell You This But Me: A true (as told to me) story, by Bess KalbBess Kalb saved every voicemail from her grandmother Bobby Bell who died at ninety. In this book, Bobby is speaking to Bess once more, in a voice as loving as it ever was in life and brings us several generations of brave women. They include Bobby's mother, who traveled alone from Belarus to America to survive, and Bess's mother, who always fought against convention.1. What type of book is the first novel?A. Sci-fi.B. Biography.C. Detective books.D. History books.2. Which book explores life and death?A. To Kill a Mockingbird.B. When Breath Becomes Air.C. Don't Shed Your Tears for Anyone Who Lives on These Streets.D. Nobody Will Tell You This But Me: A true (as told to me) story.3. Who is the main character in the last novel?A. Bobby Bell.B. Bess Kalb.C. Bess's mother.D. Bobby's mother.BI need help! I have to fix a leaking pipe in my bathroom but I'm not sure where to begin. I know I lack the necessary DIY skills, but luckily there are numerous books and online videos that will hopefully give me the information I need. Publications that help us to help ourselves are nothing new, but the range of them is increasing with advice being given far beyond practical tasks around the house.Bookshops these days are full of titles which claim to boost your self-confidence, your wealth, your love life or your career. Some claim to improve your life within seven days! It's big business and it's thought that the self-help industry is worth $10bn in the US alone.The first self-help book called 'How to Win Friends and Influence People' was published in 1936, and has since sold 30 million copies and is still popular now. It includes guidance on how to make people like you and how to make your life happier. It might seem strange to think that we need a book to tell us how to live our lives but self-help books remain a go to remedy for those of us looking for enlightenment.There are, of course, trends in what we need help with. Emma Marshall, who works at British bookshop Waterstones, says “at the moment we're in the tidying up, getting rid of things trend... I think the trend right now is about slowing down in your life." It seems there is always something we need help with, and reading about it can be very therapeutic - it makes us feel good, even if we don't do anything about it.Of course, the internet has become the place to go to for salvation. We've got used to searching for solutions online, and now these solutions even include how to fix or improve our lives. Interestingly, psychologist Caroline Beaton, says people called 'millennials' are self-critical —they are aware of their own faults —which also means they're more likely to spend time and money on self-help. There's also a theory that the self-help industry does well during a recession —people are perhaps even more likely to reach for self-help to improve their situation.Whatever the reason for the continued interest in self-help, it's good to know help is at hand when we need it. The alternative to finding a happier life is just to come to terms with yourself as you are -I know, I read about it in a book! Do you believe in self-help books?4. Where else can you get self-help advice apart from books?A.From teachersB.From friendsC.From the InternetD.From parents5.What do you know about self-books?A.They may offer you some keys to success.B.They hasn't gained great popularity.C.All of us enjoy them very much.D.They can certainly improve your life within seven days.6. Why do millennials spend more money on self-help books according to Caroline Beaton?A.They are stuck in a recession.B.They realize they are not perfect.C.They are more likely to have access to books.D.They haven't got used to searching for solutions online.7. What can we infer from the passage?A.People don't have interest in self-help books.B.Accepting yourself as you are makes you happier.C.The self-help industry makes little difference during a recession.D.The current trend in self-help books is about rushing around and taking things easier.CIt used to be mostly the military that used small, unpiloted aircraft, called “drones”. The little planes were very costly. But as they have dropped in price more people have begun to use them. Rescue workers and farmers are among the new users.The fast rate of the development of computer technology, image sensing devices, satellite navigation (卫星导航) and smartphones has led to lower-priced drones. Researchers and developers have learned how to build smaller and less-costly drones. Moviemakers are using drones to film from the sky. Historians use them when they explore ancient buildings. Rescue workers use them to look for people. And now farmers are using them to monitor their crops.Romain Faroux is a French businessman who starts companies. His father was a farmer. He believed drones could help farmers. He helped create a company that developed a small drone that could be controlled by peopl e on the ground. They called it “Agridrone”. It uses a special “optical sensor (光学传感器)” to examine crops. The technology used is similar to that used by smartphones—except it has wings. A computer program directs the drone to fly over the crops. The sensor on the drone records four different-colored “bands”of sunlight that are reflected off the crops.Jean-Baptiste Bruggeman is a farmer. He says the drone flies over his crops at different times of the season. This provides a lot of information about his crops. The drone pictures show him the exact amount of fertilizer the crops need. It also shows exactly where the fertilizer is needed.Romain Faroux says farmers use information collected by the Agridrone to place fertilizer only in areas where it is needed. This saves money and reduces pollution. Before they used the drones, farmers would put the same amount of fertilizer everywhere. Drones also save time because farmers can examine up to three hectare (公顷) in about a minute.8.Why do rescue workers and farmers begin to use drones?A.Drones can monitor their cattle.B.Drones’ prices have dropped.C.Drones can help them get more business.D.Drones’ sizes become smaller.9.What can the drones developed by Romain Farour’s company do?A.Explore ancient buildings.B.Put fertilizer on the crops.C.Help farmers examine their crops.D.Help rescue workers look for people.10.What can the sensor on the drone do?A.Help the sunlight shine on the crops.B.Direct the plane to fly over the crops.C.Examine the different colors of the crops.D.Record the sunlight reflected off the crops.11.According to the text, the use of the drone is __________.A.environment-friendlyB.wastefulC.costlyD.safeDScientists often compare coral reefs(珊瑚礁) to underwater rainforests, yet unlike the leafy plant base of a forest, corals are animals. The soft creatures are naturally half-transparent and get their brilliant color from algae(藻类) living inside them. When corals experience stress from hot temperatures or pollution, they halt the interdependent relationship with algae, typically pushingthem out and turning white. Corals are still alive when they are white, but they're at risk and many eventually die, turning dark brown.Scientists around the world are looking for means to protect and maybe increase corals. One common option is to create more protected areas — essentially national parks in the ocean. Beyond nature preserves, some conservationists are looking to more hands-on methods. One research center in the Florida Keys is exploring a form of natural selection to keep corals remaining. The reef system in the Keys has been hit hard by climate change and pollution, which is especially tough, because corals there help support fisheries worth $ 100 million every year.To keep the wild ecosystem alive, Erinn Muller, the center's director, and her team are harvesting samples of the corals that survived the environmental stress naturally, keeping them to make them reproduce, and then reattaching them to the reef. They have 46,000 corals on plastic frames under the sea. So far, the center has regrown over 70,000 corals from five different species on damaged reefs.In The Bahamas, Ross Cunning, a research biologist at Chicago's Shedd Aquarium, focuses on corals with genes that could make them natural candidates for restoration projects. He published a study of two Bahamian reefs, one that survived an extreme 2015 heat wave, and one that didn't. "We think their ability to deal with these higher temperatures is built into their genes," says Cunning. There's evidence of corals evolving more quickly to resist rapidly warming climate. The big question scientists need investigate, adds Gunning, is how much more heat corals can adapt to.12. What does the underlined word "halt" in the first paragraph mean?A. End.B. Develop.C. Strengthen.D. Weaken.13. What do Muller and her team do to save corals?A. Restore the damaged reefs.B. Grow corals by hand underwater.C. Create more protected areas.D. Move corals to unpolluted areas.14. What do Cunning's words suggest?A. Many corals have been genetically improved.B. Cooling down the waters is key to rescuing corals.C. Reasons for corals surviving heat waves are shocking.D. The highest temperature corals can survive is unclear.15. Which can be a suitable title for the text?A. Relationship between corals and algaeB. Efforts made to save coralsC. Impact of climate warming on coralsD. Survival crisis faced by coral reefs第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10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。
山东青岛市2021届高三5月高考英语模拟试题(含答案)
注意事项:青岛市2021年高三自主检测英语试题2021.05You can skip outdated science works, but not old literature // Edward Lytton19th-century British novelist and Parliamentarian Edward Lytton was a firm believer in thevalue of reading old literature.“In science, read, by preference, the newest works; in literature, the oldest,” he wrote in his 1863essay collection Caxtoniana. “The classic literature is always modern. New books revive and1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上。
2.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。
如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。
回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上,写在本试卷上无效。
3.考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。
第一部分阅读(共两节,满分50 分)第一节(共15 小题;每小题2.5 分,满分37.5 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。
AIf you have difficulty deciding on your book list, the following ideas shared by some great talents might help you out.Read books from eras past // Albert EinsteinKeeping up with current events and latest books from the bestseller list is a big job, but Albert Einstein thought it was vital to leave some room for older works, too. Otherwise, you’d be “completely dependent on the prejudices and fashions of your times,” he wrote in a1952 journal article.Don’t jump too quickly from book to book // SenecaSeneca, a first-century Roman Stoic philosopher, believed that reading too wide a variety in too short a time would keep the teachings from leaving a lasting impression on you. “You must spend much time among a limited number of master thinkers, if you would gain ideas which shall win firm hold in your mind,” he wrote.Shop at secondhand bookstores // Virginia WoolfIn her essay Street Haunting, Virginia Woolf described the benefits of shopping in secondhand bookstores, where the works “have come together in vast flocks of various feather, and have a charm which the carefully chosen books of the library lack.”According to Woolf, looking through used books gives you the chance to come across something that wouldn’t have risen to the attention of librarians and booksellers, who are often much more selective in building their collections than secondhand bookstore owners. redecorate old ideas; old books suggest and inspire new ideas.”1.Who held the idea that great works should be digested?A. Albert Einstein.B. Seneca.C. Virginia Woolf.D. Edward Lytton.2.What attracted Virginia Woolf to secondhand bookstores?A. A lower price.B. A wider range.C. A more careful collection.D. A better service.3.How did Edward Lytton find the classic literature?A. Interesting.B. Outdated.C. Challenging.D. Valuable.BGuanmei, a 65-year-old woman of the Dong ethnic group, is the inheritor of the Grand Song of Dong (侗族大歌), a national intangible cultural heritage in China. Her hometown Zaidai Village in Guizhou, southwestern China, is home to the Grand Song of the Dong ethnic group.The Grand Song of Dong dates from more than 2,500 years ago. The way Dong singers use their vocal cords ( 声带) is different from how formally trained singers do. It is a folk chorus with multi-parts, no conductor, and no accompaniment. Organically growing from their natural surroundings, it is recognized internationally as “the sound of Nature.”Before the Dong people had a writing system in 1958,the Dong culture, their history and stories were all recorded by means of songs. As a Dong saying goes, “Rice feeds the body and songs enrich the soul”. The Dong people sing right from their childhood. While not singing, they a ll work in their rice field.Guanmei has been singing the Grand Song of Dong all her life, making her a famous singing teacher in her hometown and nearby areas. “The songs are our means of passing on wisdom, knowledge and life experiences to others. I will not exist in this world 100 years later, but Grand songs will. I’m honored to do this job, ” Guanmei said.Kind-hearted, Guanmei has been volunteering to teach the Grand Song of Dong to the Dong children for over 30 years. Now she has more than 300 students. Guanmei is pleased to see the village children come to her house willingly when they have free time.“Nowadays, more and more young people leave the village and settle in cities. Decades later, theDong children out of the village might know nothing about Grand songs. We should do something just now. It’s our mission. What is once lost might be lost forever,” added Guanmei.4.What makes the Grand Song of Dong known as “the sound of Nature”?A.The outstanding conductor.B.The special musical instrument.C.The attractive natural environment.D.The inspiration from nature.5.What can we know about the Dong ethnic culture?A.The Dong singers are professionals.B.The Dong culture before 1958 has been largely lost.C.Singing is of vital importance to the Dong people.D.They have a written language with a history of over 2,500 years.6.How does Guanmei feel about the future of Grand songs?A. Concerned.B. Sympathetic.C. Optimistic.D. Satisfied.7.What’s the author’s main purpose in writing the p assage?A.To call on young people to return to the Dong village.B.To guide the Dong children to learn the Grand Song of Dong.C.To show a woman’s efforts to keep the Dong culture alive.D.To instruct people to appreciate the Grand Song of Dong.COverly focusing on your goals may actually be counterproductive in the long run. Take it from an Olympic athlete.After Brenda Martinez, a US Olympic runner, lost her balance in the 800-meter run, she lost the race that would qualify her for the Olympics. Instead of focusing on her failure, she prepared to win in the next race. “The track doesn’t care about your feelings,” she told New York Magazine Intelligence. “You’ve just got to move forward.” She did indeed move forward and ended up winning third place in the 1500-meter race a week later to qualify for the Olympics in Rio. Instead of attaching herself to the goal of making the Olympic team, she concentrated on the process.Researchers from Harvard found that overemphasizing goals based on measurable outcomes often leads to risk-taking, improper behavior and reduced motivation.When you become overly focused on achieving the goal, you may lose sight of your original purpose for accomplishing the goal in the first place. Another danger is actually completing the goal without setting a plan for what’s next. For example, some marathon runners experience what’s called the “post-race blues”. Achieving your goal may cause you to drop the good habits that got you there in the first place.“After you set a goal, it’s best to shift your focus from the goal itself to the process that gives you the best chance of achieving it; and to judge yourself based on how well you manage that process,” columnist Brad Stulberg said.Ultimately, changing your mindset from goals to process will lead you to achieve small victories on your way to accomplishing long-term goals. It leaves you with a sense of satisfaction and accomplishment, regardless of the measurable outcome.8.What does the underlined word “counterproductive” in paragraph 1 mean?A. Influential.B. Harmful.C. Satisfying.D. Unpredictable.9.What does the writer want to tell us by referring to Brenda Martinez’s story?A.The ways to deal with failure.B.The process matters more.C.Determination means a lot for an athlete.D.The consequence of making the right decision.10.Why may some marathon runners experience the “post-race blues”?A.Because they are satisfied with their achievements.B.Because they haven’t gained what they want.C.Because they haven’t got a further plan.D.Because they lose sight of their original purpose.11.What does the last paragraph mainly talk about?A.How to set a long-term goal.B.The way to realize your aim.C.The benefits of fixing on the process.D.How to shift your focus from goal to process.DA master of words, a literary genius and a philosopher, Russian author Leo Tolstoy (1828-1910) is known by many as the greatest writer of all time. Even in 2020, 110 years after his death, his two greatest masterpieces, War and Peace and Anna Karenina, continue to be widely read, appreciated and highly influential.“If the world could write by itself, it would write like Tolstoy,” the Russian author Isaak Babel once said. Tolstoy’s realistic fiction is famous for its powers of observation and ability to min e the depths of human consciousness, such as the psychological exploration of a married woman in AnnaKarenina. In War and Peace, Tolstoy also describes Russia’s national soul and expresses public unity through his many characters. His characters feel alive; they grow, they change and they stick in the minds of readers long after the final page is turned.Tolstoy’s influence on literature is without comparison. Authors regularly mention his novels as their highest ambition, works that they could only dream of writing themselves. American writer Francis Scott called Tolstoy the “greatest of all novelists” in his essay. He wrote, “from his first words, we can be sure of one thing at any rate – here is a man who sees what we see, who proceeds, too, as we are accustomed to proceeding, not from the outside inwards but from the inside outwards.”“He defends fundamental values such as love, friendship and family relations. He gives positive answers to the questions mankind is asking. In this sense he gives more hope,” Tolstoy’s great-great grandson, Vladimir Ilyich Tolstoy, said.Tolstoy’s message of peace has even had an effect on the real world. He inspired the leader of India’s independenc e movement, Mahatma Ghandi, and his philosophy of non-violence over the course of a year in which they wrote letters to each other.12.What does the second paragraph intend to tell us?A.The writing style of Tolstoy.B.Tolstoy’s influence on other authors.C.The characters in Tolstoy’s works.D.The introduction to the greatest works of Tolstoy.13.Which words can best describe Tolstoy according to the passage?A.Humorous and caring.B.Determined and optimistic.C.Productive and hard-working.D.Insightful and peace-loving.14.How does the author introduce Tolstoy in this passage?A.By contrasting with other authors.B.By analyzing characteristics of his works.C.By quoting comments and opinions.D.By describing his deeds in life.15.Which can be the best title for the passage?A.Tolstoy and His WorksB.Tolstoy’s Life and AchievementsC.War and Peace: a Great MasterpieceD.Tolstoy: a Writer Beyond Comparison 第二节(共5 小题;每小题 2.5 分,满分12.5 分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
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高考英语模拟试卷(2021届)本试卷分第一卷(选择题)和第二卷(非选择题)两部分。
第一卷1至14页。
第二卷1至4页。
共150分。
考试时间120分钟。
第一卷(三部分,共115分)注意事项:1.答第一卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号、考试科目用铅笔涂写在答题卡上。
2.每小题选出答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。
如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。
不能答在试卷上。
3.考试结束,考生将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。
听力试题第一部分:听力(共两节,满分30分)做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。
录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。
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,并标在试卷的相应位置。
听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答在关小题和阅读下一小题。
每段对话仅读一遍。
例:How much is the shirt ?A.£19.15 B.£9.15 C.£9.18答案是B。
1.What is the relationship between the speakers ?A.Neighbors B.Boss and employeeC.Doctor and patient2.Where does the conversation take place ?A.In a restaurant . B.In a coffee shop. C.In a clothing store .3.What does the woman mean ?A.She can’t see it now .B.She is eager to see it .C.She wants the man to see it first .4.What can we learn from the conversation ?A.The woman will go to the airport by taxi .B.The woman is asking the man for helpC.The woman’s car has broken down5.What is the man doing ?A.Offering to do a favor .B.Asking permission .C.Asking for help .第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面6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,并标在试卷的相应位置。
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。
听第6段材料,回答第6至7题。
6.Why does the man call the woman ?A.He wants to ask her to go out with him .B.He wants to remind her of the concert .C.He wants to help her with her study.7.What can we learn about the woman?A.She doesn’t really want to go.B.She works hard at school .C.She doesn’t like music.听第7段材料,回答第8至9题。
8.Whom are the speakers talking about ?A.Their daughter . B.Their student. C.Their friend .9.What is the man going to do ?A.Check Maria’s homework.B.Have a talk with Maria .C.Call Maria’s teacher .听第8段材料,回答第10至11题。
10.What does the man ask the woman to do ?A.Do the washing-up. B.Set the table . C.Dry the plates.11.What is the woman offering to do on Monday ?A.Get a plate from her home .B.Buy a new plate for the man .C.Find another plate for the man .听第9段材料,回答第12至14题。
12.Why is the man making the telephone call ?A.He is inviting Mr .Brown to go to Australia .B.He is giving information about Mr.Brown’s flight .C.He is fixing a time to meet Mr .Brown at the airport . 13.When does Mr .Brown have to be at the airport?A.By 8:30 B.By 9:30 C.By 10:30 14.What number can Mr .Brown call if there is a problem ?A.33466820 B.33688202 C.33486220 听第10段材料,回答第15至17题。
15.What is the man selling ?A.A boat. B.A motor . C.A pump . 16.What is good about the product ?A.Its bottom is flat . B.It is very powerful. C.It is easy to carry.17.What is the price of the product ?A.$ 99 B.$ 500 C.$599听第11段材料,回答第18至20题18.W hat is the speaker’s nationality ?A.Canadian B.American C.Japanese 19.Why was she excited ?A.Because she liked to teach childrenB.Because it was her first visit to Japan .C.Because she was paid to be a teacher for the first time20.How did she feel about the students’ questions ?A.She felt angry. B.She was moved . C.She felt uncomfortable .第二部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节:单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
例:It is generally considered unwise to give a child he or she wants .A.however B.whatever C.whichever D.whenever答案是B。
21.The little girl her heart out because she her toy bear and believed she wasn’t ever going to find it .A.had cried ;lostB.cried ;had lostC.has cried ;he lostD.cries ;had lost22.We will be shown around the ciry :schools ,museums ,and some other places , other visitors seldom go .A.what B.which C.whereD.when23.—Excuse me ,sir .Would you do me a favor ?—Of course .What is it ?—I if you could tell me how to fill out this form .A.had wondered B.was wonderingC.would wonder D.did wonder24.It is so nice to hear from her . ,we last met more than thirty years ago .A.What’s more B.That is to sayC.In other words D.Believe it or not 25.—When shall we start ?—Let’s it 8:30 .Is that all right ?A.set B.meet C.makeD.take26.All the people at the party were his supporters .A.present B.thankful C.interestedD.important27.—Would you like to come to the dinner party here on Saturday ?—Thank you .I’d love to ,I’ll be out of town at the weekend .A.because B.and C.soD.but28.Be careful when you cross this very busy street .If not ,you may run over by a car .A.have B.get C.becomeD.turn29.His mother had thought it would be good for his character to from home and earn some money on his own .A.run away B.take away C.keep awayD.get away30.It was raining heavily .Little Mary felt cold ,so she stood to her mother .A.close B.closely C.colsedD.closing31.—I heard they went skiing in the mountains last winter .—It true because there was little snow there .A.may not be B.won’t be C.couldn’t beD.mustn’t be32.—Mummy ,can I put the peaches in the cupboard ?—No,dear .They don’t well .Put them in the fridge instead .A.keep B.fit C.getD.last33.—What do you want those old boxes ?—To put things in when I move to the new flat .A.by B.for C.ofD.with34.—How do you deal with the disagreement between the company and the customers ?—The key the problem is to meet the demand by the customers .A.to solving ;making B.to solving ;made C.to solve ;makingD.to solve ;made35.—It’s been a wonderful evening .Thank you very much .— .A.My pleasure B.I’m glad to hear thatC.No ,thanks D.It’s OK第二节完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从36~55各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。