2021届高三英语新高考模拟试题02 WORD版含解析.docx
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1、2021届高三英语新高考模拟试题02(建议用时:100分钟)第一部分 阅读(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、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。A To ensure an excellent experience during your tour of the Mark Twain House, here are some guidelines and general information.The House is shown only by guided tour. To ensure an optimum
2、(最佳) experience, house tours are limited to 14 people, first-come, first-served. If your group has more than 10 people, call (860) 280-3130 to reserve a discounted group tour in advance of your visit. If you have a party of fewer than 10 people feel free to purchase tickets online: We will hold them
3、 at Will Call. The tour schedule is usually online about a month in advance.Our site is made up of three buildings. The Webster Bank Museum Center at the Mark Twain House & Museum is always your first and last stop as it houses our ticket counter, museum store, film, exhibits and cafe. All tours gat
4、her in the museum center before heading over to Mark Twains historic 1874 home. Mark Twains historic carriage house is the third building on our property, but it is generally not open to the public. The hayloft (干草棚) has been repurposed into offices and the main floor of the barn is a space availabl
5、e for rent for parties and meetings.Coupons & Discounts. The Mark Twain House offers only a few coupons and discounts. The price you pay for admission helps us maintain the beauty of this icon of American architecture. If you are lucky enough to find one of those special offers online or at your loc
6、al library, keep in mind they are good only for the general Mark Twain House Tours. No passes or discounts may be applied to our specialty tours.1. What kind of tour booked ahead enjoys a discount?A. Specialty tour.B. Guided tour.C. Group tour with 9 people.D. Group tour with 13 people.2. Which plac
7、e is not available to tourists?A. The hayloft.B. The Webster Bank Museum Center.C. Mark Twains historic 1874 home.D. Mark Twains historic carriage house.3. What is the purpose of charging admission fees?A. To earn more money.B. To well preserve the house.C. To offer parties and meetings.D. To suppor
8、t Mark Twains family.B For top students from low-income families, the challenge of applying to colleges is particularly difficult. 1 in 4 deal with all of that the writing, the studying, the researching and applying completely on their own. One approach to making this whole process easier? Pair stud
9、ents up with an adviser. Thats the idea behind CollegePoint, an initiative to help gifted students go to schools that match their intellectual(智力的) ability. When a high school student takes a standardized testthe PSAT, SAT or ACT and they score in the 90th percentile, and their families make less th
10、an $80, 000 a year, they get an email from the program offering them a free adviser. The advisers listen, guide and answer students questions. Connor Rechtzigel, an adviser in Minnesota, sees the importance of his role, for research shows that low-income students are less likely to go to schools as
11、expected because they dont think they have what it takes to get in and because many dont even know what schools are out there. He helped high school senior Justice Benjamin, the first in his family to apply to college, think about what his ideal learning experience was. Finally, Justice narrowed in
12、on smaller schools where he could study environmental science and made his final choice:Skidmore College in New York. He felt empowered by the process. Figuring out how to pay for college is a major part of what CollegePoint advisers do. Nakhle, an adviser in North Carolina, is working with Hensley,
13、 an Ohio high school senior who cant get extra financial help from her family. They spent a lot of time comparing and analyzing her financial-aid award letters, which made her decision much clearer. Finally, the Ohio State University offered an option where she would pay nothing. Staying in-state wa
14、snt her first choice, but it was the best option for her.4. What is the second paragraph mainly about?A. How CollegePoint works.B. The leader of CollegePoint.C. Ways to apply for a free adviser.D. The challenge of choosing colleges.5. What prevents low-income students from attending proper colleges?
15、A. Overestimating their abilities.B. Knowing little about colleges.C. Lack of enough learning experience.D. Failure to get support from their families.6. Why did Hensley finally choose the Ohio State University?A. She didnt want to stay far from home.B. Her favorite major was provided there.C. She w
16、ould show her talents to the full.D. The university met her financial needs.7. What is the best title for the passage?A. How to Be a Financial AdviserB. Steps for Top Students to Select Ideal CollegesC. Advisers Help Poor Students Apply to Suitable CollegesD. CollegePointa Program Helping Students S
17、core HighC Two British teachers have broken the world record for the longest journey in a tuk-tuk after pulling their failing vehicle for 43 miles. Richard Sears and Nick Gough traveled 37, 500 kilometers around the world and passed through 37 countries. They did this to support grassroots education
18、 project in Africa, Asia and South AmericA. The pair, who set off from London, thought their expedition was over when the vehicle started to fail. When the tuk-tuk broke, they were only 43 miles from their destination. They decided to pull it the rest of the way. The tuk-tuk, which weighs 800 kilogr
19、ams, was pulled in turns by Richard and Nick over three days. On arrival in Chepen, Peru, they discovered a mechanic who specialized in tuk-tuks and managed to fix it. The pair were back on the road and aiming for their next goal. Along their journey they had to tackle deserts and jungles. They also
20、 survived close encounters with elephants in Uganda and Botswana and an accident in Malaysia. The greatest hardship on the tuk-tuk was the mountain ranges lying in their path, including the Alps, the Himalayas and the Andes. Nick and Richard uncovered some inspirational projects across Africa, Asia
21、and South America. They witnessed firsthand the educational challenges facing these areas today. They joined street children in the slums of Cairo, Khartoum, Kampala, Mumbai and Phnom Penh. They visited Congolese refugees (难民) in camps in Eastern Burundi. They witnessed how education could free sex-
22、workers in Delhi and victims of human trafficking in Nepal. The pair established The Tuk Tuk Educational Trust, a UK registered charity. Talking about their motivation, Richard said, “The worlds leaders have made a commitment to achieving universal primary education but, in spite of this pledge (誓言)
23、, over 57 million primary-aged children worldwide are still out of school; many more are in school, but still cannot access quality learning opportunities.”8. Why did the two teachers travel the world?A. To entertain themselves.B. To challenge themselves.C. To create a new world recorD. D. To suppor
24、t an education project.9. How far did the two teachers pull the tuk-tuk each day on average?A. A little more than 8 miles.B. About 14 miles.C. 43 miles.D. 20 miles.10. What is the third paragraph mainly about?A. How they realized their next goal.B. Their exciting experience on the roaD. C. The beaut
25、iful scenery of famous mountains.D. The difficulties and dangers they faced in the journey.11. Which of the following best describes the two teachers?A. Curious and brave.B. Humorous and generous.C. Courageous and responsible.D. Efficient and honest.D Although vaccines are required for entry into sc
26、hool in most places in the United States, the government does allow for exceptions, like religious reasons. In the last few years, the rates of vaccine-preventable illness have been on the rise. In most cases, these outbreaks began with children who were unvaccinated. To deal with this threat, some
27、schools in New York have been refusing to allow unvaccinated children to attend school. Several parents thought this was unfair and filed lawsuits(起诉). Just recently, though, a court(法庭) ruled in favor of the city schools. The court made the right decision. Vaccine policy depends not only on the add
28、ed protection that vaccines provide for those who get shots, but also on the decreased likelihood that anyone will come into contact(接触) with the disease. This is known as community immunity(群体免疫). It refers to the fact that when enough people are immunized, then there really cant be an outbreak. An
29、d if there cant be an outbreak, then everyone is protected. This is important, because there are people who cannot be given immunizations for various reasons. For example, small babies cant be given all vaccines. In 1995, the chicken pox(水痘) vaccine was introduced in the United States. Over time, mo
30、re and more children received it. In 2011, a study looked at how the program affected the number of children who died from the disease. The first thing noted in the paper was that death from chicken pox went down considerably after the vaccine was introduced. From 2001 to 2007, the rates of death re
31、mained much lower, with just a few children dying from chicken pox nationally each year. Whats more, from 2004 to 2007, not one child younger than one year old died in the United States from chicken pox. This is important, because we cannot give the chicken pox vaccine to babies. In other words, all
32、 those babies were saved not because we vaccinated them against this illness, but because older children were vaccinated. Therefore, people who refuse to vaccinate their children arent just putting themselves at risktheyre putting everyone else in danger, too.12. What did the judges take into consid
33、eration? A. Students interest. B. School leaders interest. C. Several parents interest. D. Unvaccinated kids interest. 13. What is needed to prevent disease outbreaks through community immunity?A. Requiring everyone to be immune.B. Vaccinating babies as early as possible.C. Making sure enough people
34、 get vaccinated. D. Separating unvaccinated people from vaccinated. 14. What does the study about the chicken pox vaccine show?A. The vaccine is safe for every kid. B. No deaths have been found since 2004. C. The vaccine has lowered the death rate.D. The vaccine is more effective among babies.15. Wh
35、ich of the following would the author agree with?A. No vaccine, no risk.B. No vaccine, no school.C. Vaccination is a personal choice.D. Vaccine-preventable illness is dropping.第二节 (共5小题;每小题2. 5分, 满分12. 5分)阅读下面短文, 从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。How to Help Others in Your Community(社区) Helping oth
36、ers in your community is a great way to spread joy to others and get the most out of life. 16 You can choose to become a volunteer. Volunteering is a great way to help others out in your community. Look around for a homeless shelter or soup kitchen and spend some time there doing whatever needs to b
37、e done. 17 For example, try tutoring homeless kids at the local shelter so that they can stay in school and not fall behind, and also you get a sense of achievement. 18 You can give away money to some organizations that help others. If you dont have money to spare, look through your unused items(物品)
38、 and see what you can part with that is in good condition. They are needed by a local food bank or shelter. You can choose to redirect gifts. 19 You can invite them to do voluntary work to celebrate your birthday. You can also suggest they donate the money they intend to use to buy gifts for you. Yo
39、u can stop to help. There are many cases where you can stop to give a helping hand. If you see people on the street struggling to carry all their groceries, stop to help. 20 However, keep in mind that they may not always need help. But never feel discouraged when your kindness is turned down. A. Usu
40、ally they are grateful to accept your help.B. You can choose to donate to important causes.C. Here are a number of chances you can take advantage of.D. You can help your neighbors without spending much money.E. Donate the gifts you receive to poor children in your community.F. Not only will this hel
41、p others, but also you will gain certain benefit.G. Instead of getting new gifts every birthday, have your friends and family help others.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, 从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。 When I first moved to the South, I realized that I was stepping into a comp
42、letely different world. New Orleans, Louisiana, was 21 any other place I had ever been to. What surprised me more than anything else was New Orleans people s constant 22 . “What can I get for you, honey?” a waitress asked me on my first day in LouisianA. I was 23 . This woman didnt know me 24 she tr
43、eated me like family. She smiled down at me as I pointed to an item on the 25 . “Is the pasta good?” I asked her. “Baby, its not my favorite, ” she 26 with a smile. I looked at my “family” in shock. She had given me her honest 27 , as if we were best friends. After a few years in New Orleans, I got
44、28 to the honeys and the babies. I also realized how comforting it is to be treated like I 29 , wherever I go. I recently went to the DMV(车管局) to update my drivers license. As I was sitting in the 30 room with at least twenty other people, a woman walked in. “Good morning!” she 31 to the room. “Good
45、 morning!” the whole room said back without 32 . Soon the room was quiet again and everyone was comfortable with each other. The woman took her seat, and waited with everyone else for her number to be 33 . Even after eight years of living in Louisiana, it still makes me 34 to know that I am not lone
46、ly here. Someone is always willing to say hello or lend a hand when needed. No one should feel lonely even when they walk into a room full of 35 . 21. A. besideB. beyondC. unlikeD. opposite22. A. sympathyB. friendlinessC. generosityD. patience23. A. concernedB. relievedC. disappointedD. astonished24
47、. A. yetB. andC. orD. so25. A. wayB. menuC. tableD. surface26. A. recommendedB. admittedC. defendedD. apologized27. A. adviceB. beliefC. opinionD. assistance28. A. addictedB. exposedC. committedD. used29. A. belongB. appearC. improveD. behave30. A. scaryB. noisyC. emptyD. silent31. A. announcedB. po
48、intedC. explainedD. whispered32. A. inspectionB. purposeC. hesitationD. enthusiasm33A. adjustedB. calledC. dialedD. answered34. A. stareB. shoutC. swearD. smile35. A. volunteersB. neighborsC. friendsD. strangers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。 The giant panda, also 36. (k
49、now) as panda bear or simply panda, is a bear native 37. south central China. In the past many years, the giant panda 38. (drive) out of the lowland areas where it once lived as a result of farming, deforestation and other 39. (develop). Wild population estimates vary: one estimate shows that there
50、are about 1, 590 individuals 40. (live) in the wild, while a 2006 study estimated that this figure could be as high as 2, 000 to 3, 000. Some reports also show that 41. number of giant pandas in the wild is on the rise. The West first learned of the giant panda on March 11, 1869, 42. the French miss
51、ionary(传教士)Armand David received a panda skin from a hunter. In 1936, Ruth Harkness became the first Westerner 43. (bring) a live giant panda named Su Lin to the Brookfield Zoo in Chicago. To protect the pandas, in 2012, Earthwatch Institute, a global nonprofit organization that teams volunteers wit
52、h scientists to conduct important 44. (science) research, launched a program called “On the Trail of Giant Panda”. This program, based in the Wolong National Nature Reserve, allows volunteers to work close with pandas cared for in captivity (圈养), and help them 45. (gradual) adapt to life in the wild
53、. 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, 你的英国朋友David发来邮件表示想了解你们学校近期举行的万米接力赛的相关情况。请给他回复邮件, 内容包括:1. 时间和地点; 2. 比赛过程;3. 比赛的意义。注意:1. 词数80左右;2. 可以适当增加细节, 以使行文连贯;3. 开头和结尾已给出, 不计入总词数。Dear David, Im glad that youre interested in the 10, 000-metre relay race held in our school recently. _ Best wishes!Yours, Li
54、 Hua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。 Located halfway up the Italys Apennine Mountain, about 100 miles northeast of Rome, the Hotel Rigopiano has never been easy to reach. But its isolation(隔绝)only adds to its appeal, attracting a great number of tourists. Snow began to fall across
55、the Apennines in January and lasted for days. From his home in the Rome suburbs, Matrone watched the weather with concern. He and his wife, Cicioni, had planned an overnight getaway to the hotel. But now he wondered whether they should go. After phoning the hotel, they decided to make the trip. By t
56、he time they neared the hotel six hours later, they were battling a snowstorm. When they finally arrived, they were both cold and exhausted. They checked into their room and went to bed early. As they awoke the next day, they discovered that their difficulty had worsened overnight. The cars in the p
57、arking lot were invisible. The phone and power lines were down. They were having breakfast when the hotel began to shake. An earthquake with a magnitude(震级)of 5. 7 had struck the mountain. “Get out of here!”Matrone shouted to his wife. They headed quickly to the parking lot, where others were diggin
58、g their cars. Fifteen minutes after the first earthquake, another quake hit, this one measuring 5. 6. With a dozen vehicles freed by noon, the guests set off down the driveway. But when they reached the main road, the path was blocked by a six-foot-high wall of snow. Matrone climbed out of his car a
59、nd investigated it. There was no road in sight, “Were trapped!” he told his wife. So they had no choice but to make their way back to the hotel. As it was getting dark, they managed to be back. That was when the snow on the mountain began to slide. They heard the avalanche(雪崩)before they saw it. The
60、 avalanche gathered speed and size, grabbing rocks and trees and anything else in its way down the mountain, tearing the hotel from its foundation. When the avalanche came to a stop, those caught inside the hotel were left buried in the icy rocks and ruins. 注意:1. 续写词数应为150左右;2. 请按如下格式在相应位置作答。 When M
61、atrone came to himself, he was stuck in the darkness. _ It was not until the next morning that the rescuers finally arrived. _【解析版】2021届高三英语模拟训练题【新高考】02(建议用时:100分钟)第一部分 阅读(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、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。A To ensure an excellent experience during your tour o
62、f the Mark Twain House, here are some guidelines and general information.The House is shown only by guided tour. To ensure an optimum (最佳) experience, house tours are limited to 14 people, first-come, first-served. If your group has more than 10 people, call (860) 280-3130 to reserve a discounted gr
63、oup tour in advance of your visit. If you have a party of fewer than 10 people feel free to purchase tickets online: We will hold them at Will Call. The tour schedule is usually online about a month in advance.Our site is made up of three buildings. The Webster Bank Museum Center at the Mark Twain H
64、ouse & Museum is always your first and last stop as it houses our ticket counter, museum store, film, exhibits and cafe. All tours gather in the museum center before heading over to Mark Twains historic 1874 home. Mark Twains historic carriage house is the third building on our property, but it is g
65、enerally not open to the public. The hayloft (干草棚) has been repurposed into offices and the main floor of the barn is a space available for rent for parties and meetings.Coupons & Discounts. The Mark Twain House offers only a few coupons and discounts. The price you pay for admission helps us mainta
66、in the beauty of this icon of American architecture. If you are lucky enough to find one of those special offers online or at your local library, keep in mind they are good only for the general Mark Twain House Tours. No passes or discounts may be applied to our specialty tours.1. What kind of tour
67、booked ahead enjoys a discount?A. Specialty tour.B. Guided tour.C. Group tour with 9 people.D. Group tour with 13 people.2. Which place is not available to tourists?A. The hayloft.B. The Webster Bank Museum Center.C. Mark Twains historic 1874 home.D. Mark Twains historic carriage house.3. What is th
68、e purpose of charging admission fees?A. To earn more money.B. To well preserve the house.C. To offer parties and meetings.D. To support Mark Twains family.【语篇解读】本文介绍了参观马克吐温故居的相关信息。【答案与解析】1. D 细节题。根据第2段中的“If your group has more than 10 people, call (860) 280-3130 to reserve a discounted group tour in
69、 advance of your visit.”可知, 如果旅游团团体人数超过10人, 且在参观之前致电预订, 便可以享受折扣。2. D 细节题。根据第3段中的“Mark Twains historic carriage house is the third building on our property, but it is generally not open to the public. ”可知, 马克吐温的马车房改造的房通常是不对游客开放的。3. B 细节题。根据第4段中的“The price you pay for admission helps us maintain the b
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