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1、宁夏石嘴山市2021届高三英语下学期二模试题本试卷共12页。考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。注意事项:1.答题前,考生先将自己的姓名、准考证号码填写清楚,将条形码准确粘贴在条形码区域内。2.选择题必须使用2B铅笔填涂;非选择题必须使用0.5毫米黑字迹的签字笔书写,字迹工整,笔记清楚。3.请按照题号顺序在各题目的答题区域内作答,超出答题区域书写的答案无效;在草稿纸、试题卷上答题无效。4.作图可先用铅笔画出,确定后必须用黑色字迹的签字笔描黑。5.保持卡面清洁,不要折叠、不要弄破、弄皱,不准使用涂改液、修正带、刮纸刀。第一部分 听力(1-20小题)在笔试结束后进行。第二部分 阅读理解(共两节,
2、满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。AA Wild Childs Guide to Endangered AnimalsFrom New York Times bestselling author Millie Marotta comes this gorgeous celebration of the animal kingdom. Highlighting 43 endangered species, the book takes readers on a trip around the world wh
3、ile learning about rare and well-known animals and their habitats.MarcovaldoMarcovaldo is a collection of 20 short stories written by Italo Calvino. Describing the life of a poor rural man living in northern Italy, the stories unfold according to the seasonal cycle of a year. Common themes in the st
4、ories include pollution, failure and poverty.The Art of MondoOver the years, Mondo has received global recognition for its incredible art posters that bring to life classic films, television shows, and comics such as Jurassic Park. For the first time, The Art of Mondo brings together this highly sou
5、ght-after art in one volume that showcases the incredible creativity of the studios artists whose vastly different styles are united by one guiding principle: limitless passion for their subject matters.The Coming of the Third ReichThere is no story in 20th-century history more important to understa
6、nd than Hitlers rise to power and the collapse(坍塌)of civilization m Nazi Germany. The Coming of the Third Reich, by Richard Evans, offers a masterful combination of academic work, important new research and interpretations.Patriarchy and CapitalismChizuko Ueno, a leading Japanese sociologist, femini
7、st critic and public intellectual, has been a pioneer in womens studies and the author of many books, including Patriarchy and Capitalism.21. Which book will you choose if you are interested in art?A. Marcovaldo. B. The Art of Mondo.C. Richard Evans. D. Patriarchy and Capitalism.22. Who cares about
8、womens rights and interests?A. Millie Marotta. B. ltalo Calvino.C. Richard Evans. D. Chizuko Ueno.23. What is the main purpose of the text?A. To introduce art forms. B. To remember five writers.C. To recommend quality books. D. To compare different cultures.BFauja Singh, 109, who broke marathon reco
9、rds and was called “Superman” before hanging up his running shoes six years ago, will be the subject of a Bollywood film, Fauja, tracing his remarkable career.Mr. Singh, born in India in 1911, was an enthusiastic amateur runner in his youth, but gave it up. After a series of personal tragedies inclu
10、ding the deaths of his wife and two of his children, he returned to his former passion in his eighties.He moved to the UK soon after and now lives in Lyford, east London. He arrived for his first training session in Redbridge in a three-piece suit, and his first race was the London marathon in 2000.
11、 Three years later in Toronto, he broke the world record for the 90-plus. In 2011, when he turned 100, Mr. Singh set eight world records in a day. He ran the 100m in 23.14, then added the 200m, 400m, 800m, 1,500m, the mile, the 3,000m and 5,000m world records. Three of the events had never been atte
12、mpted by anyone over the age of 100 before. Days later, he became the first centenarian(百岁老人)to complete a marathon, again in Toronto, with a time of 8:25:27.Mr. Singh retired from competitive running in 2013 but continued jogging for pleasure. When asked about the secret of longevity(长寿), he owed i
13、t to a vegetarian diet and avoiding smoking, alcohol and fried food. Of marathon running he said, “The first 20 miles are not difficult. As for the last six miles, I keep talking to myself, Keep it up, old boy!”24. What do we know about Fauja Singh?A. He was first trained in Toronto.B. He is the ins
14、piration for a movie.C. He used to be a professional runner.D. He is still active in competitive running now.25. Whats the right order of the events? Fauja moved to the UK. Fauja hung up his running shoes. Fauja set 8 world records in a day Faujas wife and two of his children died.A. B. C. D.26. Wha
15、t contributes to Mr. Singhs long life?A. His personal tragedies. B. Smoking less.C. His passion for marathon. D. His healthy lifestyle.27. What can be a suitable title for the text?A. Fauja Singh Turs 109 B. A Lifelong RunnerC. The Birth of a Bollywood Superstar D. A Centenarian RunnerCVideo calls a
16、re a common occurrence, but have you imagined being able to touch the person on the other end of the line? Scientists are making this a reality.Researchers at the University of New South Wales, Australia, have invented a soft skin stretch device(SSD), a haptic(触觉的)device that can recreate the sense
17、of touch. Haptic technology can copy the experience of touch by stimulating(刺激)through the skin force, vibration(震动)or motion.Vibration is the most common haptic technology today and has been built into many electronic devices, such as one attached to the back of a trackpad(触控板)in laptops. However,
18、haptic feedback with vibration becomes less sensitive when used continuously. The existing technology also has great difficulty recreating the sense of touch with objects in virtual environments or located remotely.The new technology overcomes issues with existing haptic devices. The research team i
19、ntroduced a novel method to recreate the sense of touch through soft, artificial “muscles”It works like this: imagine you call a friend in Australia. You wear a haptic glove with the SSDs and your friend also wears a glove with 3D force sensors. If your friend picks up an object, it will physically
20、press against your friends fingers. And the glove with 3D force sensors will measure these interactions. The force signals can be sent to your glove so your device will generate the same 3D forces, making you experience the same sense of touch as your friend.The haptic devices could be used in vario
21、us fields, allowing users to feel objects inside a virtual world or at a distance. This could be especially beneficial during such times like the COVID-19 pandemic when people rely on video calls to stay connected with loved ones. Or it could be used in medical practices. Doctors can feel a patients
22、 organ tissues without touching them.28. According to the text, SSD can .A. improve skin health B. recall earlier experienceC. recreate the sense of touch D. be used as the trackpad in laptops29. Paragraph 5 is mainly about .A. how SSD works B. what advantages SSD hasC. how vibration can be used D.
23、what problems the current technology has30. In which situation can we use SSD according to the text?A. Tasting a dish on the video call.B. Enjoying classical music at home.C. Admiring beautiful scenery online.D. Performing a distant medical operation.31. In which section of a newspaper can we find t
24、his text?A. Science. B. Entertainment. C. Education. D. HealthDOne of the tallest wooden buildings in Europe, a 98m timber (木材)mixture skyscraper, is to rise in Berlin.The 29-storey WoHo tower, to be designed by a firm of Norwegian architects, is intended to be a “light-house project” for low-carbon
25、 construction, towering over Potsdamer Platz and the Landwehr Canal.Its core, including lifts and a staircase, is to be built aroundconcrete structure but the rest of the building, including flats, offices, cafes and a kindergarten, will be fashioned down wooden beams (横梁)and panels.“As Norwegians,
26、we are used to working a lot with timber,” Nicolai Riise, CEO of the Mad Architects Practice said.“The thing about timber is that its carbon footprint is close to zero and that its a fantastic material to build with. If you look at this in a broader way, its one of the ways we are going to be able t
27、o beat the climate crisis.”Wooden skyscrapers, once regarded as a pipe dream, have become realistic with the coming of cross-laminated (交叉叠合)building techniques and more flexible planning laws. Because these structures parts are fit with care, they can be far lighter than their concrete equivalents
28、(同等物)and are thought to be relatively resistant to fire. A cubic meter of wood can also take an estimated ton of carbon dioxide out of the atmosphere.Larger wooden structures are planned elsewhere. London is examining blueprints for a 300-meter Oakwood Tower. A project in Tokyo could rise to 350m.32
29、. What is special about the WoHo Tower?A. It will serve as a light house.B. Its core is to be built with timber.C. It is designed for a Norwegian firm.D. It will be a tall timber mixture building.33. Why do Norwegians prefer timber when constructing buildings?A. It is a flexible material. B. It is e
30、asy to collect.C. It is environmentally-friendly. D. It can be cut into pieces.34. What do the underlined words “a pipe dream” in paragraph 6 probably mean?A. A nightmare. B. Something practical.C. A piece of cake. D. Something impossible35. What makes it a reality to build wooden skyscrapers?A. Fle
31、xible ideas. B. The concrete equivalents.C. Fire resistant materials. D. New building techniques.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。With the majority of children not going into school at the moment, staff, parents and pupils are pulling together to make sure their educatio
32、n is a success. As a teacher, Id like to give some tips to parents and pupils on remote learning.FOR PUPILSGet online, on time.Make sure you do log on in good time for the beginning of live lessons, rather than joining the lesson ten minutes in. 36 Play your part.Contribute to the lesson. Talk, put
33、your hand up, send messages in the chatwhatever they might be. Teachers and other pupils love to see that. And dont be afraid to ask questions.Take proper screen breaks during the day.Enjoy your break time. 37 Get outside, read a book, phone someone. At break or lunchtime in school you wouldnt sit i
34、n a classroom and continue to work, so you shouldnt do it at home either.FOR PARENTS 38 Its often surprising how technologically able a young child is now, with the world of smart phones and the Internet. So let them show you what they need to be doing in class.Give praise. 39 Now online, we share a
35、 lot of praise and give out school awards. They also need to be praised at home for getting their work done. Take a look at what they have been doing.Get involved if you can.This might be difficult for parents doing full-time jobs, but try to work together on something. We assign students research p
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