2021届高三下学期3月新高考模拟考试卷(五)英语试题(全国一卷)WORD版含答案.doc
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1、2021年新高考模拟考试卷(五)英语试题 注意事项: 1.本试卷由四个部分组成。其中,第一、二部分和第三部分的第一节为选择题。第三部分的第二节和第四部分为非选择题。 2.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上。 3.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑;回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上,写在本试卷上无效。 4.考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。第一部分 阅读理解 (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。A What have
2、eight legs, hunt among a group of fish and can throw a mean sucker punch(猛击)? According to research published in Ecology last week, the answer would be octopuses. Octopuses punch fish. Deliberately. The first time researcher Eduardo Sampaio witnessed this phenomenon, he laughed. Normally thatd be fi
3、ne but at the time he was underwater wearing scuba(水肺潜水)equipment. I almost choked on my regulator, he said in an interview with NPRs Morning Edition. When I saw it for the first time, I just burst out laughing.The octopus is typically a solitary creature, but sometimes an octopus might take part in
4、 a hunting party made up of fishes. A groupers(石斑鱼)gestures, for example, can clue(提示)an octopus into the location of prey. Sampaio and his co-researchers were studying this mutually beneficial behavior when they came across an octopus punching fish while hunting. Although researchers have observed
5、octopuses punching fish before, the behavior happening in the context of a hunting party is new. And it can come suddenly, out of nowhere, Sampaio said. You can see there some punches are almost like a small boop, Sampaio said. And the other ones that even the whole arm curls up and uncurls afterwar
6、ds, you know, like the motion of a boxer doing a punch. s a partner-control mechanism, Sampaio explained, to drive the fish away from the octopus1How did Eduardo Sampaio feel when he first witnessed the phenomenon?AShocked.BAmused.CFrightened.DConcerned2How does Sampaio explain the process in paragr
7、aph 4?ABy making a comparison.BBy introducing a conceptCBy referring to another studyDBy quoting an experts words.3What can we learn from the last paragraph?AOctopuses tend to attack a specific fish speciesBOctopuses punch fishes with clear aims each timeCOctopuses will dismiss the fish whichs its n
8、ext mealDOctopuses are not very often to be spotted punching fishes4Where is the text probably from?AA research paperBA political report.CA science magazine.DAn autobiographyBAutomakers around the world, from Japan to Texas, are struggling with a global shortage of computer chips. Volkswagen sounded
9、 the alarm about the growing problem last month. Now more automakers are reporting problems that are trimming production plans based on their supply of semiconductors (半导体). Semiconductors are at the heart of our phones and computers, but theyre critical components for new cars, too and not just in
10、fancy touchscreens. Theyre controlling the engine and the emissions and even in the switches for raising and lowering your windows, says Kristin Dziczek, the vice president at the Center for Automotive Research. Last year, when auto manufacturing was suspended for the pandemic, everyone predicted a
11、prolonged slowdown in car sales. The global semiconductor industry planned accordingly, and arranged to sell more computer chips to other buyers. But then, much to everyones surprise, shoppers were still eager to buy new cars. As soon as they reopened, plants resumed normal production at a remarkabl
12、e speed. At the same time, demand for chips from other sectors like consumer electronics was also increasing. Every school district in the country had to buy new computers, Dziczek says. For car shoppers, this could mean some vehicle models are harder to find for the next few months. So far, the con
13、sequences have been uneven among automakers. Ford and Fiat Chrysler have entire plants on pause, while General Motors says its manufacturing operations have not been affected, and Toyota does not expect any impact to employment. The United Auto Workers, which represents factory workers at Ford, GM a
14、nd Fiat Chrysler plants, notes that its contracts include unemployment and supplemental pay for workers affected by production downtimes.5In what ways can semiconductors not be applied in cars?AIn the engine system.BIn fancy touchscreens.CIn the emission system.DIn the switches of car doors.6What ca
15、n we infer from the last paragraph?AItll be harder for shoppers to find a dream car.BThe contracts are not beneficial to the workers.CToyota is expected to face employment problem.DAll the automakers have paused the entire plants.7Which of the following is the best title for the text?AA Dream Car Is
16、 Not A DreamBThe Growing Popularity Of SemiconductorCSemiconductor Wont Hurt Chip ProductionDAuto Production Disturbed By Chip ShortagesC Imagine a world where you move around in front of a personal computer in your own sound space. You listen to your favorite songs, play loud computer games or watc
17、h a movie all without other people hearing the sound and without headphones.That is the possibility presented by “sound beaming”, a new technology from Noveto Systems, an Israeli company. On Friday, the company introduced a desktop device that sends sound directly to a listener without the need for
18、headphones or a special receiver.Noveto Systems gave The Associated Press (AP) a chance to test its SoundBeamer 1.0 before its introduction. The APs Louise Dixon writes that listening to the device is like something from a science fiction movie.The sound seems so close that it feels like it is insid
19、e your ears while also in front, above and behind them.Noveto expects the device will have many uses. Office workers could listen to music or conference calls without others hearing. People could play a game, a movie or music without waking up others in the same room. Because the device does not use
20、 headphones, it is possible to hear other sounds in the room clearly.The device uses a 3-D sensing module that finds and follows the ear position of the listener. It sends ultrasonic waves (超声波) to create sound pockets by the users ears. The 3-D method creates sound on all sides of the listener, the
21、refore the listeners feel completely transported into the scene.By changing a setting, the sound can follow a listener around when he moves his head. It is also possible to move out of the sound beams path and hear nothing at all.While the idea of sound beaming is not new, Noveto was the first to la
22、unch the technology.According to the chief executive officer Christophe Ramstein, a “smaller” version of the device will be ready for release to consumers next year.8What does the underlined word “possibility” in Paragraph 2 refer to?AThe listener may put on music to block out other sounds.BThe list
23、ener may hear sound only for him or her without using headphones.CThe listener may enjoy songs or movies without being interrupted by others.DThe listener may have the ability to pick up some special sounds.9What does Louise Dixon think of SoundBeamer 1.0?AAmazing.BImpossible.CStrange.DMeaningful.10
24、How does SoundBeamer put sound in the listeners head?AIt places the listener on the scene to hear the sound.BIt fixes a sound beams path which can not be changed.CIt follows the listeners around to send and receive sounds.DWith 3-D tracking technology, it sends ultrasonic waves to the target listene
25、r.11What is the purpose of the passage?ATo promote the SoundBeamer.BTo introduce a new sound device.CTo recommend new headphones.DTo explain a technical phenomenon.DEVEN the best of communicators can sometimes hit a wrong note, whether with a joke, turn of phrase, or even an ill-timed chuckle(轻笑).Fo
26、r instance, a former finance minister Ken Gabriel usually tries to keep things casual when answering reporters questions. But in a television interview on the news program 60 Minutes, some people felt his register was a little too casualeven careless.At one point, Gabriel spoke about the bankers who
27、 have been widely blamed for causing the collapse of the financial sector: “I mean there were a whole bunch of folks who, on paper, if you looked at quarterly reports, were wildly successful, selling derivatives that turned out to be completely worthless,” Gabriel said, with a chuckle.Shocked by Gab
28、riels laughter during the interview, journalist David finally asked: “Youre sitting here. And you reyou are laughing. You are laughing about some of these problems.”Gabriel quickly explained himself by replying, “No, no. Theres gotta be a little humor to get you through the day.” But that exchange e
29、nded up making news, as TV pundits, journalists and public relations experts debated Gabriels tone.One unnamed strategist for Gabriel s party said that the finance minister s attempts at humor were distracting: “Gabriel is gifted in so many ways, but humor is not something that he seems to be comfor
30、table with. He does not come across as a funny guy.”The TV critic Daniel, meanwhile, came to Gabriels defense.“Gabriel isnt a rookie All this laughter seems clearly to be calculated rather than accidental. His laughs last night were designed as laughs of reassurance. They were designed to tell the T
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