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1、2021届高三英语下学期模拟试题2(含解析)(满分:120分,时间:100分钟)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。A2020石家庄市重点高中高三毕业班摸底考试 If you want to know the world, you must know famous global media. Here are four wellknown ones recommended to help you learn about world affairs without leavi
2、ng home. The Sun (http:/www. thesun. co. uk) The Sun is a popular newspaper owned by News Corporation founded by Keith Rupert Murdoch. It is filled with the jokes about heads of state and major events both inside and outside Britain such as mayors trousers not being tied properly, politicians sleepi
3、ng during conferences and so on. Its lively and popular style just meets the taste of the lower classes. Now its annual circulation(发行量) has reached 23,100,000 copies.Daily Mail (http:/www. dailymail. co. uk)Daily Mail, compared to The Sun, is a little more serious. Reading the Daily Mail can not on
4、ly understand major political and economic events, but also read some relaxing and helpful contents. Wellknown for female favorite topics, it is extremely popular with middleclass housewives. Now its annual circulation has come to 20,930,000 copies.The Onion (http:/www. theonion. com)The Onion is th
5、e most popular satirical (讽刺的) magazine in the United States with a circulation of 6,900,000 copies a year, covering domestic, foreign and local news and including entertaining newspapers and websites. Most onion readers are between 18 and 44 years old.The New Yorker (https:/www. newyorker. com)The
6、New Yorker is a comprehensive magazine of America. It focuses on nonfiction, including reports and comments on politics, international affairs, popular culture, art, science, technology and business. It also publishes literary works, but mainly short stories and poems, as well as humorous sketches(小
7、品) and its unique style of the New Yorker cartoons. Its annual circulation adds up to 10,209,000 copies.1Which medium has the largest annual circulation?AThe Sun BDaily MailCThe New Yorker DThe Onion2According to the text, who may be the most loyal readers of Daily Mail?AYoung people. BMiddleclass w
8、omen.CLower classes. DPoliticians.3Which topic is least likely to be published in The New Yorker?AA poem. BA short story.CA humorous sketch. DA novel.B2020太原一模 New Haven, ConnecticutA surprise awaited students in Yale who showed up for Professor Laurie Santoss class. They got slips of paper that sai
9、d, “No class today.” There was only one rule for the students unexpected free timeThey were not allowed to study, but to relax. Since exams and papers were coming up, everyone was tired and stressed. At this moment they were touched. With around applause, nine students hugged Santos, and two burst i
10、nto tears.Yet, cancelling class was not just a break. It was also a challenge, as she was asking them to stop worrying about their grades, even if it was just an hour. One student went to the Yale University Art Gallery for the first time in her four years at Yale. A group of students went to a reco
11、rding studio and played a new song. More people were outside, and more were smiling. Thats why about 1,200 students were taking Santoss class, called “Psychology and the Good Life”, the largest class in Yales 317year history. Even nonYale students had the chance to take Santoss class. It was offered
12、 as an online course and she immediately became an Internet hit.Skyler Robinson, one of her students, was at a loss for a while about what to do during his break, and then decided to take a nap. “It was a great nap,” he commented. Santos designed the class after she realized that her students kept b
13、usy through long days that seemed far more depressing and joyless than her own college years. “They feel theyre in this crazy rat race. Theyre working so hard that they cant take a single hour off. Thats awful.”The ideas behind the class are simple. Santos said, “It is the hope that science can help
14、 students find peace among all the stresses and difficulties they face at college.” The lessons include showing more gratitude, performing acts of kindness and increasing social connections. The students really wanted to learn to lead a happy life in a sciencedriven way. Santos also noted the psycho
15、logical happening of “miswanting”, which led people to work towards the wrong goals in life.One week, Santos asked students to exercise. Another week, she wanted them to get more sleep. They worked hard to keep some new habits. Social science research led to many new understandings of how people fin
16、d happiness. She thinks her class can change Yale, or rather, not just Yale.4How did students respond to the cancelling class?AThey expressed their concern.BThey were at a loss what to do.CThey showed gratitude to the teacher.DThey were eager to study individually.5How can we know Santoss class was
17、popular?AFrom the attendance in her class. BFrom the subject she taught.CFrom the long history of Yale. DFrom the release of the online course.6What can students learn from Santoss class?ATo develop good study habits.BTo let exercise become their routine.CTo better understand how to find happiness.D
18、To do something joyful during the stressful time.7What can we infer from the text?ASantos had a more stressful time in her college.BStudents would be in rat race after Santoss class.CSantoss influence can reach a wider range of people.DSantos is going to cancel more classes for better effects.CHeads
19、 up! Across the country, sports injuries are a safety concern for young athletes. Now, the American Medical Association (AMA) has a new set of guidelines aimed at protecting players from the danger of concussions (脑震荡) serious injuries caused by a blow to the head.“By raising awareness of the seriou
20、s risks associated with concussions and ensuring that the appropriate guidelines are in place, we can reduce the number of young athletes who may return to the game too soon, which can put their health at further risk,” said AMA Board Member Jack Resneck, Jr., M. D, in a statement.The policy recomme
21、nds that young athletes who may have a concussion be taken off the field as soon as possible. Then, they are only to return to their sport with a doctors written approval. The policy also sets agespecific rules for health care professionals and athletic organizations in evaluating and caring for con
22、cussions.According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), a concussion is a type of traumatic (创伤的) brain injury caused by a bump, blow, or jolt to the head or hit to the body that causes the head and brain to move rapidly back and forth. This type of movement can cause the brain t
23、o bounce around or twist inside the skull (颅骨). It can damage brain cells and create chemical changes in the brain.The CDC says that between 1.6 million and 3.8 million traumatic brain injuries caused by sports and recreationrelated activities occur in the US. every year. A study from the Center for
24、 Injury Research and Policy showed that as many as 40% of high school athletes return to playing before they should. The AMAs new guidelines should help to bring those numbers down.8Why does the AMA set the new guidelines?ATo raise safety standards of sports.BTo protect athletes from concussions.CTo
25、 set rules for health care evaluation.DTo help players return to the game quickly.9What should young athletes who may have a concussion do?AAvoid using the head.BLeave the field forever.CGet treatment in time.DSwitch to another sport.10What is paragraph 4 mainly about?AWhat a concussion is.BWhat cau
26、ses damage to brain cells.CHow the CDC works.DHow a concussion can be prevented.11Which of the following is the best title for the text?ARules for Safer Play BSports Injuries in the US.CAdvice to Athletes DNew Policies for DoctorsD2020成都第一次诊断 Young trees dont just grow; they develop a personality an
27、d learn more about their environment and how they should best behave in it. They also help each other out whenever theres trouble.Personality, just as among people, varies among trees. Some are anxious, some bold. On the authors land, there are three oak trees growing close together. One of the oak
28、trees always starts to shed its leaves two weeks earlier than the others. Since they all experience the same temperature, the same soil and the same length of day, such variables cant be the explanation. So whats happening? Well, this tree is simply more careful than the others. Whoever holds on to
29、their leaves longer can do more photosynthesis(光合作用) and store more nutrients. However, the longer a tree keeps its leaves, the higher the risk of injury.Not only do trees make their own decisions, they also learn from their mistakes. A tree, for example, keeping its leaves too long during one year
30、will never make this mistake again. This leads to several other conclusions:trees must notice the temperature and the length of the day and be able to save their experiences somewhere. Obviously, trees dont have brains, but it is thought that in the sensitive tips of their roots they keep track of i
31、nformation and experiences.But trees arent only clever when it comes to caring for themselves. They also support each other whenever theres trouble by giving warnings and even taking care of sick and weak conspecifics with nutrients. For example, one time the author found a very old tree stump. Its
32、insides had rotted a long time ago to topsoil. But the wood on the outside of the stump was still living. How was this possible? Well, the stump was nourished by its neighbors with nutrients from the root system, and had been for at least 400 years! Why do trees do_such_a_thing? Its simple: its bett
33、er together. Trees need the forest; it protects them from storms, provides the right microclimate and warns them of attacks.12Why does the author mention the three oak trees?ATo illustrate trees can learn from experiences.BTo show trees can make independent decisions.CTo explain trees are quite supp
34、ortive to each other.DTo prove trees have the same personalities as humans.13According to the text, which of the following best describes general features of trees?AAnxious and bold. BSmart and adventurous.CHelpful and well behaved. DAdaptable and supportive.14What does the underlined phrase “do suc
35、h a thing” mean?AGive warnings. BOffer assistance.CDepend on others. DProvide nutrients.15Where does this text most probably come from?AA public lecture. BA science book.CAn experiment report. DA travel journal.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。选项中有两项为多余选项。Apologizing the Right W
36、ay to a Friend2019合肥市第一次质量检测 Why are apologies so difficult? Saying you are sorry can be the most difficult thing you do. But we all make mistakes, so youll probably have an occasion when you need to apologize. Perhaps you had blew up at someone and realized later you reacted poorly. _16_. Whatever
37、the reason, apologizing can help you both heal and move on from the situation._17_. First, you acknowledge that you did something wrong. With an apology, you take responsibility for your actions, which allows your friend to forgive you. Second, an apology gives your sincerity as a friend. _18_, but
38、that doesnt mean we still shouldnt apologize.Now, what are elements of a proper apology? _19_, depending on what the offense was, where it was done, and who you are apologizing to. In general, a good apology should include the following: a request for their attention, an acknowledgment of what happe
39、ned, sincerity in admitting you did something wrong and the words “Im sorry” or “I apologize”. Here are things never to say when apologizing. Note that the art of apologizing involves taking responsibility. Never apologize as a way to “shut someone up” when they are saying you hurt their feelings an
40、d you dont think you did. _20_, you should talk things through with your friends until you see why they are hurt or how you came across. Youll really need to selfreflect so you can see things from your friends point of view.AWhen you make your apology in personBIf you really believe you did nothing
41、wrongCApologies benefit friendships in a variety of waysDThe way you apologize is going to be slightly differentEOr maybe you just didnt show support when you needed toFApologizing the right way, however, may take a little practiceGSometimes our pals forgive us easily for the minor things we do wron
42、g第二部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。Two years ago, my friend and I were at college. With his birthday quickly approaching, he came to me with an unusual _21_: instead of receiving presents, he wanted to do some acts of kindness. I was _22_ for such a
43、n idea. Giving instead of taking for the birthday was really difficult. I asked him how he could come up with such a _23_ idea. He told me about a TED talk he had watched on generosity, which had inspired him. So we started to _24_ creative things we could do.Our university employed some security gu
44、ards to _25_ its students. They have to work _26_, keeping watch on every corner throughout the university. For the most part its a thankless job as most people grow _27_ to seeing the guards all around and eventually barely notice their _28_,let alone acknowledge their efforts. How could we show th
45、em our appreciation?We decided to make a large pot of hot _29_. We hired a Uber and asked the driver to take us around the campus where we knew the _30_ would be and we poured them each a cup of hot chocolate. The Uber driver was _31_ a bit doubtful to the entire plan but after a while he was helpin
46、g us _32_ the guards and our lively spirit had _33_ to him as well. We were met with many _34_ and appreciative words. It was amazing to see how a _35_ act or even intention of generosity can lift everyones spirit.21A.order Brequest Cproblem Dstory22A.stuck Bblessed Cburdened Dbored23A.traditional B
47、complex Cfamiliar Dnovel24A.plan out Btake over Cwatch for Dhold back25A.judge Bhelp Cmonitor Dprotect26 A. step by step Baround the clockC. more or less Dnow and then27A.addicted Bdevoted Cattached Daccustomed28A.presence Bhunger Cpoverty Dthirsty29A.tea Bmilk Cporridge Dchocolate30A.workers Bstude
48、nts Cguards Ddrivers31A.finally Binitially CoccasionallyDfrequently32A.remind Btrack Cspot Drecognize33A.spread Bmoved Chappened Dreturned34A.friends Bdifficulties Cgreetings Dsmiles35A.similar Bsmall Cdaily Dmodest第二节(共10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。2020昆明质量检测 Hotel guests in Ch
49、ina might no 36._ (long) have to worry about waiting in line to check in. At the Alibabas futuristic(未来派的) hotels, guests can scan their IDs, take a photo and input personal details using a machine to check 37._ (they) in. The smart equipment will then provide a room key card after the information 3
50、8._ (check). The process will take less than a minute, according to the company. Targeting only Chinese customers for now, the new service will be 39._ (gradual) expanded globally. The rapid growth of mobile usage and mobile payment adoption can show 40._ convenient peoples life is becoming in China
51、.Alibaba isnt the only company 41._ introduces hightech hotels. Smart LYZ, a Shenzhenbased company which focused 42._ developing AI technology and smart hotels, opened the first ever fully automated (自动化的) hotel in Chengdu, Sichuan, back in January. 43._ (travel) can book a room through Smart LYZs W
52、eChat website, check in through a facial recognition machine, unlock the door with a 44._(give) passcode or through its mobile app and finally, check out by pressing a button on the app. The AI Smart Room will undoubtedly be extremely attractive to guests, 45._ (create) the way for a new level of mo
53、dernization and consumers satisfaction.第三部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)假定你是李华。你的美国朋友Tom来信说,他将在暑假期间来中国学习中国画,希望能在本市参加一个短期课程。你帮他联系了一所艺术学校,请给他回信,告知以下内容:1学习内容:水墨山水画(Chinese ink landscape painting);2课程时间:六周;3收费及食宿安排。注意:1词数80左右;2可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;3短文中不得出现学校或地区名称。_第二节(满分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。续写的
54、词数应为150左右。Michael sat on the wooden bench outside the house holding a fourleaf clover (四叶草). Michael had believed that fourleaf clovers brought good luck, but he started doubting that kind of power.Michael was eleven. It had been two months since his mom and dad died in an accident. A widow by the n
55、ame of Jill adopted him. Michael had a dislike for Jill. Her voice was loud. She also made him do her chores (家庭杂务). Michael felt not as much as a son to her. He dreamed a lot. He spoke little. He cried secretly. He had even been working on a plan for two weeks to flee the house.That was, until he h
56、eard Jill parking her Honda into the garage.Michael stuffed the fourleaf clover in his left pocket. Before he realized it, Jill was standing in front of him, with a small beagle (毕格尔犬) in her hand. She put the beagle down. It ran to Michael and sat on his Nike tennis shoes. Michael knelt down to pet
57、 it. After a while, he looked up: “Is the dog for me?”Jill laughed: “Of course! You are the slowest little boy ever! Ive got you a little puppy to make you work faster.”Michael couldnt see how a beagle would help with his chores, but he thought it would be nice to have a friend. “Give him a name,” J
58、ill said.Michael thought for a moment. He saw a big, black spot on his back. Thats it! Spot! “Ill name him Spot!” Michael announced.“Spot, Spot, stupid name but itll do. Now, youd better clean the bathroom and finish your homework before dinners ready.”“Yes, maam.”Michael ran to the bathroom, with S
59、pot by his side. _Two weeks passed, and everyone could see something changed in Michael. _2021年高考英语冲刺全真模拟卷【新高考】(二)(满分:120分,时间:100分钟)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。A2020石家庄市重点高中高三毕业班摸底考试 If you want to know the world, you must know famous global media.
60、Here are four wellknown ones recommended to help you learn about world affairs without leaving home. The Sun (http:/www. thesun. co. uk) The Sun is a popular newspaper owned by News Corporation founded by Keith Rupert Murdoch. It is filled with the jokes about heads of state and major events both in
61、side and outside Britain such as mayors trousers not being tied properly, politicians sleeping during conferences and so on. Its lively and popular style just meets the taste of the lower classes. Now its annual circulation(发行量) has reached 23,100,000 copies.Daily Mail (http:/www. dailymail. co. uk)
62、Daily Mail, compared to The Sun, is a little more serious. Reading the Daily Mail can not only understand major political and economic events, but also read some relaxing and helpful contents. Wellknown for female favorite topics, it is extremely popular with middleclass housewives. Now its annual c
63、irculation has come to 20,930,000 copies.The Onion (http:/www. theonion. com)The Onion is the most popular satirical (讽刺的) magazine in the United States with a circulation of 6,900,000 copies a year, covering domestic, foreign and local news and including entertaining newspapers and websites. Most o
64、nion readers are between 18 and 44 years old.The New Yorker (https:/www. newyorker. com)The New Yorker is a comprehensive magazine of America. It focuses on nonfiction, including reports and comments on politics, international affairs, popular culture, art, science, technology and business. It also
65、publishes literary works, but mainly short stories and poems, as well as humorous sketches(小品) and its unique style of the New Yorker cartoons. Its annual circulation adds up to 10,209,000 copies.1Which medium has the largest annual circulation?AThe Sun BDaily MailCThe New Yorker DThe Onion2Accordin
66、g to the text, who may be the most loyal readers of Daily Mail?AYoung people. BMiddleclass women.CLower classes. DPoliticians.3Which topic is least likely to be published in The New Yorker?AA poem. BA short story.CA humorous sketch. DA novel.体裁:应用文主题语境:人与社会社会文化世界知名的四家媒体【文章大意】本文介绍了四个世界知名媒体,即太阳报每日邮报洋葱
67、和纽约客,包括这些媒体的内容、特点、阅读对象以及发行量等。1A 考查细节理解。根据题干中的关键词“the largest circulation”定位至每个媒体介绍的发行量处;由第二段中的“23,100,000 copies”,第三段中的“20,930,000 copies”,第四段中的“6,900,000 copies a year”以及第五段中的“10,209,000 copies”可知,太阳报的年发行量最大,故A项正确。2B 考查细节理解。根据题干中的关键词“the most loyal readers of Daily Mail”定位到第三段倒数第二句“Wellknown for fe
68、male favorite topics, it is extremely popular with middleclass housewives”,由该句可知,中产阶级的妇女是每日邮报最忠实的读者,故B项正确。3D 考查细节理解。根据尾段倒数第二句“It also publishes literary works, but mainly short stories and poems, as well as humorous sketches(小品)”可知,纽约客还出版文学作品,但主要是短篇故事和诗歌,以及幽默小品等,据此可知,小说最没有可能在纽约客出版,故选D。B2020太原一模 New
69、Haven, ConnecticutA surprise awaited students in Yale who showed up for Professor Laurie Santoss class. They got slips of paper that said, “No class today.” There was only one rule for the students unexpected free timeThey were not allowed to study, but to relax. Since exams and papers were coming u
70、p, everyone was tired and stressed. At this moment they were touched. With around applause, nine students hugged Santos, and two burst into tears.Yet, cancelling class was not just a break. It was also a challenge, as she was asking them to stop worrying about their grades, even if it was just an ho
71、ur. One student went to the Yale University Art Gallery for the first time in her four years at Yale. A group of students went to a recording studio and played a new song. More people were outside, and more were smiling. Thats why about 1,200 students were taking Santoss class, called “Psychology an
72、d the Good Life”, the largest class in Yales 317year history. Even nonYale students had the chance to take Santoss class. It was offered as an online course and she immediately became an Internet hit.Skyler Robinson, one of her students, was at a loss for a while about what to do during his break, a
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