2021届全国高三下学期高考英语押题卷(全国卷Ⅲ)WORD版含答案.doc
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1、2021届高考英语金榜押题卷(适用于新课标全国卷地区)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。A If youre looking for a trip that will show you all of Nashvilles most famous and historic sites, the Redneck Comedy Tour is for you. This 1.5-2 hour tour is filled with plent
2、y of side-splitting(好笑的) humor. You will be guided through the heart of Nashville with the help of an experienced guide and host from the comfort of a climate-controlled bus. Guests are welcome to bring their own drink aboard the bus, alcoholic or not. Some of the awesome city sights that youll see
3、include the Ryman, Music Row, and the famous Country Music Hall of Fame. The Redneck Comedy Bus Tour is an extremely amusing way to see the great things that Nashville has to offer. You will definitely enjoy some awesome entertainment and music and drink as you travel along Music City. For a journey
4、 with one of the unique tours in the country, be sure to get onto the big camo (伪装) bus with bull horns and dont miss your chance to take on this fun activity. Departures are located at Frugal MacDoogal and Nashville Palace. The tour is suggested for kids and kids at heart who are more than 14 years
5、 old, although old fellows of all ages are welcome to join in on the fun! Nashville bus tours are a funny way to explore the Music City and its great attractions and activities. Bring your pals, bring your family, and have a great time. Get your ticket today and enjoy a fun filled trip to Nashville.
6、1.What does the Redneck Comedy Tour offer?A.Music-related sightseeing.B.Humorous stories.C.A citywide tour.D.Free drinks.2.What would you do to take the tour?A.Buy personal insurance.B.Join certain groups.C.Take specialized bus ride.D.Book a ticket in advance.3.Which of the following is the main att
7、raction of the tour?A.Age-limited.B.Joy-filled.C.Activity-packed.D.Money-saving.B I was so excited to get to meet the 6 members of DRYICE who, all 13 - 14 years old, are a San Francisco Bay Area-based robotics team devoted to exploring engineering and robotics. DRYICE is short for: Dont Repeat Yours
8、elf and Innovative Creating Engineering. Enthusiastic helper Helena Fu is not only the but the originator of the face shield(护面罩) idea, charming and active. Hard-working and determined Derek Zhang was described as a great team member but also as a Cool Cat. Joyful Jermaine Lei provides great ideas f
9、or the future and is one who is not afraid to try new things. Silver-tongued Aryah Oztanir is said to have the most knowledge on the team of a variety of hardware, physics, mechanisms, etc. I looked around and saw Aryah humbly shaking his head no as others nodded yes. Last but not least, Jovial Jake
10、 Xiang considered the funniest person on the team enjoys improving his skills and always tries to jump in to see what he can learn. Captain Helena shared how stressful it was to watch the news and see how so many medical workers didnt have adequate PPE (personal protective equipment) and saw how man
11、y were struggling. Members of the team had witnessed how other 3-D printing groups were printing various things like ear-savers and Prusa face shields. They knew they could help in a similar way. Thinking about best protections for hospitals, they looked through and test printed various versions of
12、face shields and found NIH clinically(临床地) tested and recommended 3-D print design specifically for COVID-19 relief. All stressed that this is truly a team effort and not only the 6 of themso many contributions whether their parents who help with support, communication, transport; the donors who hel
13、p with funding for the printing resources such as the printers and materials; masks, and of course, their robotics coach who not only helps with technical issues but supports their ideas and visions. It is amazing to find that the team has already donated 400 + shields; their goal is to produce 1,50
14、0 total face shields along with donating 1,000 N95 face masks. Thank you, Team!4.Who is the most humorous in the team?A.Helena Fu.B.Jermaine Lei.C.Aryah Oztanir.D.Jovial Jake Xiang.5.What does the third paragraph mainly tell us?A.How the medical workers struggled.B.How 3-D printing groups worked.C.H
15、ow the team had the idea to help.D.How face shields were created.6.What is the authors attitude towards the team?A.Sympathetic.B.Appreciative.C.Objective.D.Worried.7.What is probably the best title for the text?A.Effective application to Prevent COVID-19B.Admirable Donations from Robotics TeamC.Adva
16、nced Approaches to Producing MasksD.Extraordinary Team Effort during COVID-19C Researchers studied data from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey, organized by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) in the United States and looked at the relationship between cups of cof
17、fee drunk per day, and both total body fat percentage and abdominal or trunk fat. They found that women aged 20-44 who drank two or three cups of coffee per day had the lowest level of obesity, 3.4% lower than people who did not consume coffee. Among women aged between 45-69, those who drank four or
18、 more cups had an obesity percentage 4.1% lower. Overall, the average total body fat percentage was 2.8% lower among women of all ages who drank two or three cups of coffee per day. The findings were consistent whether the coffee consumed was caffeinated (含咖啡因的) or decaffeinated and among smokers/no
19、n-smokers and those suffering from chronic diseases when compared to those in good health. In men, the relationship was less significant although men aged 20-44 who drank two or three cups per day had 1.3% less total fat and 1.8% less trunk fat than those who did not consume coffee. Around 7 million
20、 tons of coffee is consumed globally every year. Dr. Lee Smith, senior author of the study, said: Our research suggests that there may be active compounds in coffee other than caffeine that manage weight and which could potentially be used as anti-obesity compounds. It could be possible that coffee,
21、 or its effective ingredients could be integrated into a healthy diet strategy to reduce the burden of chronic conditions related to the obesity, Dr. Lee Smith added. It is important to interpret the findings of this study in light of its limitationsthe study was at a specific point in time so trend
22、s cannot be established. However, we dont believe that someones weight is likely to influence their coffee consumption.8.What can be inferred from the text?A. Coffee has less effect on men than women in fat according to the findings.B. The women aged 2044 like to drink two or three cups of coffee pe
23、r day.C. The researchers found that the coffee consumers preferred caffeinated coffee.D. Trends will be established to limit peoples weight by their coffee consumption.9.What in coffee mainly influences body fat according to Dr. Lee Smith?A. The caffeine.B. The decaffeinated.C. The effective compoun
24、ds.D. The rich nutrition.10.What might the study be used for?A. Developing a new coffee.B. The treatment of obesity.C. The treatment of heart disease.D. The study of physical differences between the sexes.11.Where is this text most likely from?A. A diary.B. A guidebook.C. A novel.D. A magazine.D Alt
25、hough were surrounded by millions of bricks every day, most of us dont think about them too often. For thousands of years, the humble clay-fired bricks havent changed. Theyre made from natural materials, but there are problems with bricks at every step of their production. Bricks are made from claya
26、 type of soil found all over the world. Clay mining is harmful to plant growth. In conventional brick production, the clay is shaped and baked in kilns(窑) mostly heated by fossil fuels, which contributes to climate change. Once made, bricks must be transported to construction sites, generating more
27、carbon emissions. With so many bricks produced globally, their impact adds up. Gabriela Medero, a professor at Scotlands Heriot-Watt University, decided to find solutions to that. With her universitys support, Medero set up Kenoteq in 2009. The companys signature product is the K-Briq. Made from mor
28、e than 90% construction waste, Medero says the K-Briqwhich does not need to be fired in a kilnproduces less than a tenth of the carbon emissions of conventional bricks. With the company testing new machinery to start scaling up production, Medero hopes her bricks will help to build a more sustainabl
29、e world. The K-Briq will be comparably priced to conventional bricks. Additionally, as a new product, the K-Briq has been subjected to strict assessment and authoritative certification. Reusing old bricks is an expensive process and there is no standardized way to check the strength, safety or durab
30、ility (耐久性) of recycled bricks. Medero says that K-Briq could solve both these problems. She claims that K-Briq is stronger and more durable than fired clay bricks. Over the next 18 months, Medero plans to get K-Briq machines on-site at recycling plants. This will reduce transport-related emissions
31、because trucks can collect K-Briq when they drop off construction waste, says Medero.12.What inspired Medero to invent the K-Briq?A.The poor quality of the conventional bricks.B.The outdated style of the conventional bricks.C.The high cost of manufacturing conventional bricks.D.The problems with the
32、 conventional brick production.13.Why is the K-Briq production sustainable?A.It wont produce waste.B.It brings no pollution to the air.C.The plants occupy much less land than before.D.The K-Briq is mainly made from construction waste.14.What is the fourth paragraph mainly about?A.The popularity of t
33、he K-Briq.B.The advantages of K-Briq over traditional bricks.C.The special materials used in K-Briq.D.The advanced technology used for K-Briq.15.Why does Medero decide to put K-Briq machines at recycling factories?A.To ensure fewer emissions.B.To speed up the production.C.To lower the production cos
34、t.D.To collect more construction waste.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。选项中有两项为多余 选项。Riding a bicycle at night is much more dangerous than during the day. At night, motorists can only see whats illuminated (照亮)by their headlights. Bob Mionske, author of Bicycling & the Law says cycl
35、ing accidents happening at night account for more than 70% of all cycling accidents in the past ten years._16_ If you still plan to ride a bicycle at night, proper preparation can help keep you safe.In many states, bicycles ridden at night are required to have a red light on the back and a white hea
36、dlight,_17_ The bicycles, headlight should be strong enough to illuminate the road for several feet. For example, when youre cycling at 15 mph, the headlight should allow you to see at least 35 to 50 feet in front of you._18_Cycling clothing with built-in reflective material can be found on gloves,
37、shirts and shorts. Many vest and jacket designs have large areas of reflective material along the arms, chest, back and shoulders._19_If youre short of money, you can buy reflective tape, cut it into strips and attach it to your clothes.Remain in well-lit and familiar streets. Dont take unfamiliar r
38、outes if its not necessary._20_. By doing so, you can avoid becoming lost in unfamiliar dark streets.A. Choose streets that are well-lit.B. Besides, theyll keep you warm too.C. Riding a bicycle is a good sport for teenagers.D. So riding a bicycle at night is really dangerous.E. Reflectors (反射镜) are
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