2021届高考高三一轮单元训练金卷 英语 第十三套 英语6 UNITS 1-2 A卷 WORD版含答案.doc
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1、此卷只装订不密封班级 姓名 准考证号 考场号 座位号 单元训练金卷高三英语卷(A)英语6 Units 1-2注意事项:1.答题前,先将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在试题卷和答题卡上,并将准考证号条形码粘贴在答题卡上的指定位置。2.选择题的作答:每小题选出答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑,写在试题卷、草稿纸和答题卡上的非答题区域均无效。3.非选择题的作答:用签字笔直接答在答题卡上对应的答题区域内。写在试题卷、草稿纸和答题卡上的非答题区域均无效。4.考试结束后,请将本试题卷和答题卡一并上交。第卷第一部分:听力(共两节,满分30分)略第二部分:阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共1
2、5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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。ASome best music and opera holidays for 2019.Tangle wood FestivalThe villages of Lenox and Stockbridge in western Massachusetts have been the summer home of the Boston Symphony Orchestra for more than 80 years, and its annual Tanglewood f
3、estival is East Coast Americas most distinguished music event. Andris Nelsons, BSO music director, conducts 14 of the concerts and star performers include Emanuel Ax, Paul Lewis and Anne-Sophie Mutter. Tickets on sale Feb 10.June 15-Aug 25 (tanglewood.org)Aspen FestivalThis year is the 70th annivers
4、ary of the Aspen Music Festival, one of the longest-running and most prestigious festivals in the United States. The 2019 program has yet to be announced, but a typical eight-week summer season includes more than 400 classical music events including concerts by five orchestras, solo (独奏) and classic
5、al music performances, fully staged opera productions, music lessons, lectures, and childrens programming. Tickets and details available in February.June 27-Aug 18 ()Grand Teton Music FestivalAspens great classical music competitor in the Rocky Mountains is the Grand Teton, which has been held in Ja
6、ckson Hole since 1962 and at its heart is a timber concert hall, the Walk Festival Hall, famous for its friendly atmosphere and excellent natural sound. Despite its relatively modest size, the hall attracts the greatscurrent music director is the Scottish conductor Donald Runnicles. The program for
7、2019 is yet to be announced but subscriptions are on sale from Feb 1, single tickets from March 1.July 2-Aug 17 (gtmf.org)Salzburg FestivalThe excitement is building in Salzburg both for this summer and for its 100th anniversary year in 2020. Bar the Proms, it is the worlds oldest music festival and
8、 this year it will pack in an unbelievable 199 performances in 43 days at 16 venues. This years theme is Myths and includes first public performances of Mozarts Idomeneo and George Enescus opera dipe.July 20-Aug 31 (salzburgfestival.at)21. Which of the festivals has the shortest history?A. Tangle wo
9、od Festival.B. Aspen Festival.C. Salzburg Festival.D. Grand Teton Music Festival.22. What can we learn about Tanglewood Festival?A. It is held from June 27 to Aug 18.B. Its tickets can be available from March 1.C. It is best known in the east coast of America.D. Its more information can be got from
10、gtmf.org.23. What is the similarity of Aspen Festival and Salzburg Festival?A. Their tickets can be got in February.B. They will be held in the same months.C. They both have music and opera performances.D. Their audience can be both adults and children.BToday shows Kathie Lee Gifford is hoping to br
11、ing the story of David to a new generation with her latest musical project, The Little Giant.The 13-song album tells the story of the shepherd (牧羊人) boy who defeated a giant with five stones and a slingshot and became a king. The idea of the record came after Gifford and her husband Frank went on a
12、life-changing trip to the Holy Land in 2012.Gifford hoped to shine light on Davids story to help a new generation find their own purpose; its why she decided to compose this album that invites kids to hear the tale of the shepherd in a fun and educational way. Gifford based the records opening track
13、 What is Your Stone on bravery and faith. She hopes the songs can help children find confidence in themselves.Though the album is aimed towards families and children, Gifford found recording the story of David to be an exercise in healing after the death of her beloved husband Frank who passed away
14、two years ago.“I catch myself saying that I lost him sometimes,” Gifford says, “No, he hasnt been gone. The trip took root in my husbands life, because he truly came to understand exactly what David did.”Gifford says the trip and the teachings stayed with her husband until his death. For the next th
15、ree years, when people came to visit us, theyd always see Franks trophy (奖杯) room because its like a museum, Gifford explained. “He would take them over. Instead of all of his trophies, he would point to the stones we brought back from the travelling destination and talk about them.”Gifford expects
16、her own journey, her new album and her commitment to bringing a bit of joy to people through her show can help inspire children to discover their own faith and purpose.24. What was Giffords main intention of making the album?A. To honor the meaningful trip.B. To show her love to her husband.C. To he
17、lp children find faith and purpose.D. To make children understand Davids story.25. How did the album benefit Gifford?A. It made her become a superstar.B. It made her win lots of trophies.C. It helped her plan to have a trip to the Holy Land.D. It helped her recover from the pain of losing Frank.26.
18、What does the underlined word “them” in paragraph 6 refer to?A. The visitors.B. The stones.C. The trophies.D. The trips.27. What do we know from the text?A. David was the hero of many children.B. Gifford finished recording the album in 2012.C. Frank had won much glory when he was alive.D. The author
19、 liked Giffords songs very much.CMirroring Chinas Past:Emperors and Their Bronzes (青铜制品)Chinese bronzes of the second and first millennia BC are some of the most distinctive achievements in the history of art. These vessels (容器) were made to carry sacrificial offerings, to use in burial or to honor
20、noble families in public ceremonies. When they were found by emperors centuries later, these spiritually significant objects were seen as signs of heavenly messages about a ruler or a dynasty and became prized items in royal collections. This exhibition the first to explore these ancient objects thr
21、oughout Chinese history presents a rare opportunity to experience a large number of these works together in the United States.Unlike Greek and Roman bronze sculptures of human and animal forms, most objects from the Chinese Bronze Age were vessels for ceremonial use. Beginning with the Song Dynasty
22、(960-1279), emperors unearthed these symbolic works and began collecting them, considering them to be evidence of their own authority as rulers. In addition to impressive collections, the royal fascination with bronzes led to the creation of numerous reproductions and the comprehensive cataloguing o
23、f palace holdings. These catalogues are works of art themselves, featuring beautiful drawings and detailed descriptions of each object.From the 12th century onward, scholars and artists also engaged in collecting and understanding ancient bronzes. Unlike emperors, scholars regarded bronzes as materi
24、al evidence of their efforts to recover and reconstruct the past, and they occasionally exchanged them as tokens (象征) of friendship. Today ancient bronzes still occupy a primary position in Chinese culture as historical objects and as signifiers of an important cultural heritage that inspires new ge
25、nerations, as seen in the works of contemporary artists on view in this presentation.Mirroring Chinas Past brings together approximately 180 works from the Art Institute of Chicagos strong holdings and from the Palace Museum in Beijing, the Shanghai Museum, and important museums and private collecti
26、ons in the United States. By providing viewers with a new understanding of ancient bronzes and their significance through time, the exhibition demonstrates Chinas fascinating history and its developing present.28.In what way are Chinese bronzes different from Greek and Roman ones?A.They fascinated t
27、he royal family.B.They took animal or human forms.C.They served ceremonial purposes.D.They were important cultural heritage.29.What does the author think of catalogues of bronzes?A.Unreal.B.Creative.C.Artistic.D.Necessary.30.What can we infer about the exhibition according to the text?A.It is held i
28、n China.B.It is arranged by time.C.It is organized by scholars.D.It includes modern artworks.31.What does the underlined word “holdings” in the last paragraph refer to?A.Viewers.B.Collections.C.Museums.D.Art dealers.DA parent might place his daughters drawing on the fridge out of a love for his chil
29、d rather than for the wonderful image, but for many people, that children art is actually quite amazing. In fact, adult artists were often inspired by childrens drawing. For the museum-goers out there who tend to point to a piece of modern art and say, “My kid could have made that!” Its worth rememb
30、ering that often, thats actually just what the artist had in mind.For many kids, drawing is exciting not because of the final product it leads to, but because they can live completely in the world of their drawing for a few minutes. Even children are scribbling(涂鸦), theyre representing through actio
31、n, not through pictures. Liane Alves, a prekindergarten teacher, recalled a student who presented her with a drawing featuring a single straight line across the page. Alves assumed the child hadnt given too much thought to the drawing until he explained that the line was one of the stems (茎) from Th
32、e Princess and the Pea, one of the fairy tales they read in class.Maureen Ingram, whos a preschool teacher at the same school,said her students often tell different stories about a given piece of art depending on the day, perhaps because they werent sure what they intended to draw when they started
33、the picture. “We as adults will often say, Im going to draw a horse, and we set out. and get frustrated when we cant do it,” Ingram said. “Children seem to take a different approach, where they just draw, and then they realize, it is a horse.”And what about those odd or scary-looking drawings? Does
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