广东省2021届高三下学期英语综合能力测试题十一 WORD版含答案.docx
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1、高考英语模拟冲刺试题(一)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。AICE Topical TalksICE topical talks are a free weekly series delivered from a range of subject areas. Everyone is welcome to attend these events which are moved to virtual halls during the pandemic, regardless o
2、f what attendees educational backgrounds are and whether they own membership or not.Creativity in business with Dr Alex CarterIncreasingly, business leaders are hearing and saying a lot about creativity. These discussions are driven by the immediate challenges posed by the coronavirus. Consequently,
3、 increasing attention is being paid to developing employees creativity. In this session, we will consider some of the ways in which creativity can be developed.Event date: Wednesday, 3 March, 2021Creative writing with Sophie HannahAt the moment, we are hearing certain words a lot, such as lockdown (
4、活动限制) and social distancing. In this session,Sophie Hannah, an internationally bestselling crime fiction writer, talks about the ways in which our thoughts about this current period of our lives will affect our writing challenges, and explains how writers can always make even the most difficult circ
5、umstances work in their favour.Event date: Friday, 19 March, 2021Big data: Seeing the world through the sensors with Dr Oliver HadelerData is actually the new oil. The use of sensors has become widespread, from smart phones, smart homes and cities to driverless cars, which makes the data-driven soci
6、ety a reality. Modem healthcare is unthinkable without sensors. For hundreds of years sensors and measurement have formed the basis of scientific discovery.Event date: Thursday, 1 April, 2021What do we need to know? with Dr Jane GregoryWhat does it mean to be a learned person these days? Is there an
7、y point in learning anything, when we can search online for it? Using science as the central example, Dr Jane Gregory explores the debates about what we need to know.Event date: Tuesday, 13 April, 20211. What can we know about the ICE topical talks?A. They fit in the lockdown period.B. They offer fr
8、ee online series once a month.C. Theyre targeted at people with membership.D. They have a requirement for attendees educational levels.2. What does Dr Alex Carters talk mainly focus on?A. Ways to develop employees innovation.B. Challenges faced by the business world.C. The impact of working online o
9、n employees.D. Business leaders understanding of development.3. How may sensors contribute to scientific discovery?A. By offering tools to medical care.B. By providing a reliable database.C. By making smart phones widespread.D. By increasing peoples scientific awareness.BI was the oldest girl in my
10、family. And to ensure we had the best education, my parents lived in a tiny rented house. So I always had a sense of responsibility and a weight on my shoulders to prove myself. I had to be better than everyone else and show I was worthy of my place in the world.From a young age, I started to carefu
11、lly make to-do lists, writing down tasks“read two new books”,”do an extra hour of maths”and crossing them off as they were completed. All through my teens, this was a way to organize my chaotic (混乱的) mind as it jumped from one brilliant idea to another, which played a great role in my study. I knew
12、what I had to do and when to do them.As I moved to Britain for a degree, and then started a lectureship and my own family, I continued focusing on the things I needed to achieve. The to-do lists started to have disadvantages; they were eventually controlling me. I didnt celebrate achievements like m
13、oving up the academic ladder. Instead, I kept writing all the things I still had to do, always driving myself forward and never stopping to take a breath.I had great anxiety. So I decided to start writing a “have-done” list every Friday evening. As the weeks went by, when looking at what else I had
14、to do, I also reflected on my achievements and celebrated the smallest wins. It was a tiny change, but it has been monumental in helping me evaluate how I measure success in life.Im still driven to succeed when taking time to reflect on the things I have achieved however big or small. Im able to set
15、 my own standards and measure of success. Writing these achievements down reminds me of the tiniest victories. And my self-worth and value are no longer measured by the ticks and crosses on my to-do lists.4. What did the author think about her making to-do lists through her teens?A. It made her life
16、 less organized.B. It benefited her academic performance.C. It offered her different career choices.D. It greatly relieved her negative feelings.5. What tiny change did the author have in her life later?A. Making more small achievements.B. Showing little concern for the to-do list.C. Paying less att
17、ention to wins and losses.D. Combining to-do lists with have-done lists.6. Which of the following words can best describe the author?A. Determined and disciplined. B. Ambitious and sympathetic.C. Adventurous and responsible. D. Generous and considerate.7. What can we learn from the authors experienc
18、e?A. Never stop pushing ourselves hard.B. Dont forget to celebrate our achievements.C. The road to growth is full of ups and downs.D. All that matters is to grasp the correct method.CChildren grow taller in rural households where their mothers are supported to grow their own food, according to new r
19、esearch from the University of East Anglia (UEA). The research, which looked at households in some developing countries, showed growing their own food helped mothers to prevent their children from being stunted (发育不足的), wasting away and underweight. Their childrens food was more varied, meaning thes
20、e children had access to different classes of food nutrients (营养素).The team from UEA analyzed studies that introduced women to home farming in some African and Asian countries. The home farming included growing brightly colored vitamin A-rich fruit and vegetables, and sometimes also included chicken
21、 farming. The health of these womens children was assessed over the next year or more, and they did better than children of other women. No studies, however, reported on childrens eye health. The researchers concluded that high-quality trials are needed to assess the impact of home food production o
22、n nutritional blindness in children, which is caused by an insufficient intake of vitamin A.Around 250 million pre-school children are deficient in vitamin A, according to the World Health Organization. Vitamin A deficiency is the main global cause of childhood blindness, which also increases the ri
23、sk of dying from other childhood diseases and vitamin A plays a significant role in normal immune function (免疫功能). It remains one of the most widespread micronutrient deficiencies globally.Mrs Chizoba Bassey led the team conducting the systematic review. She said, “Well-evidenced interventions such
24、as vitamin A supplementation programs should be adopted and expanded to children at greatest risk to prevent nutritional blindness.”Currently there is not enough evidence of the effects of home gardening on xerophthalmia (干眼症), night blindness or the death rate in children, but the evidence from the
25、 research shows that if women take up home gardening, the risk of being stunted, wasting away and underweight in their children will be reduced. Home farming may help to achieve sustainability in controlling vitamin A deficiency and can assist vitamin A supplementation programs where they are availa
26、ble.8. What does the new study focus on?A. Fruit and vegetables suitable for family gardening.B. The development of farming in Africa and Asia.C. Rural childrens health problems.D. Benefits of home farming.9. What is mainly talked about in Paragraph 3?A. The importance of nutrients.B. Causes of chil
27、dhood blindness.C. Health risks of lack of vitamin A.D. Ways to improve kids immune function.10. Which of the following may Mrs Bassey agree with?A. Nutritional blindness is preventable.B. Most of pre-school kids suffer from a nutrient deficiency.C. Home food production has proved good for childrens
28、 eyes.D. Vegetables grown by housewives have higher nutritional value.11. What does the author want to express in the last paragraph?A. The urgency of doing further research.B. The necessity of encouraging home farming.C. The difficulty in controlling vitamin A deficiency.D. The relationship between
29、 home gardening and xerophthalmia.DYou can find just about any skill you want to learn on the Internet. Steve Jobss appealing presentation style, Steph Currys jumper, Michael Jacksons moonwalk all of these are easily accessible. Clearly, instructional videos, how-to guides, and online tutorials (教程)
30、 have changed the way we learn.Or have they? Watching experts performances might make you feel that you could similarly perform the same skills. But new evidence suggests that learning by observation may sometimes be illusory. Observers come away feeling confident that theyre well prepared to try th
31、e task out themselves, but when they do, theyll find thats a different matter.Researchers have conducted an experiment involving the moonwalk. One hundred participants watched an expert doing the moonwalk. They were randomly assigned to see a moonwalk video either once or 20 times continuously. They
32、 made predictions about their own moonwalk abilities and then attempted the moonwalk themselves. A video recorded their moonwalks and later their attempts were shown to an outside group of judges, who were blind to the number of times performers watched the training video. As a result, participants
33、who watched 20 times and participants who watched once both predicted their scores, but the first groups predicted scores were higher. The judges gave similarly low ratings to both groups of participants.Actually, when people watch videos, they see the performers technique, but they dont feel it the
34、mselves. Its one thing to memorize what steps to take, but another thing to experience how those steps are worked out. People often miss subtleties (细小但重要的地方) while watching, and people are likely to underestimate the complexity of the skill, and overestimate their own abilities, after watching expe
35、rts.Were not saying that YouTubes tens of millions of instructional videos are useless. People get more out of watching after they have already attempted the skill, so try the skill yourself and then revisit your favorite how-to videos frequently to improve your technique. Learning skills takes time
36、.12. What does the underlined part “be illusory” in Paragraph 2 mean?A. Bring a lot of convenience.B. Make a great difference.C. Give a wrong belief.D. Play a major role.13. What did the researchers do in order to do the study?A. They explained the moonwalk to participants.B. They let participants w
37、atch videos after breaks.C. They prepared different videos for participants.D. They let different people watch a video for different times.14. What can we conclude from the moonwalk experiment?A. Watching experts raises ones confidence rather than ability.B. The participants predictions are consiste
38、nt with the judges! scoring.C. The number of times participants watch training videos matters to them.D. Watching instructional videos boosts observers interest in the related area.15. What may the author advise learners to do?A. Compare the instructional videos from different platforms.B. Combine i
39、nstructional videos with frequent practice.C. Watch instructional videos as much as possible.D. Be patient and concentrated while learning.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。There are plenty of ways to stay entertained during a long commute (上下班路程). 16 However, those
40、who are driving should take care not to put themselves or other drivers in danger while preventing boredom.A public transportation commute is open to many possibilities. 17 A good book will absorb you completely and make you feel like time is passing quickly. Besides, with countless cellphone and ha
41、nd-held games, anyone can be occupied for hours.18 Avoid playing loud music or talking loudly on the phone as these can annoy others on the train or bus. For commuters who want to catch a few minutes of sleep, they should be sure they wont snore (打鼾) or hit others after falling asleep.It is challeng
42、ing to make a long commute less boring when the commuter is the driver. Many people choose to talk on their cellphones, but this is not safe and is not recommended. Many states have laws against talking on the phone while driving. Text-messaging is in most cases dangerous as the drivers eyes must le
43、ave the road to type the letters. 19A better choice for drivers is to listen to an audio book (有声读物). Purchasing these books can sometimes be pricey, especially if the listener is burning through one or two a week. 20 Many libraries even allow members to download audio books in MP3 format so that th
44、ey can be played through MP3 players.A. All in all, safety should always come first during a commute.B. Time flies when youre having fun during a commute.C. The number one cause of driving stress is the unpredictability.D. Any activity that does not disturb other commuters is acceptable.E. For those
45、 using public transportation, the possibilities are plentiful.F. Reading books is a great way to keep a commuter from getting bored.G. The good thing is that they are usually available at local libraries for free.第二部分 语言语用(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。Dont
46、spend too much time complaining, which prevents us from enjoying ourselves at the moment. Some people have the 21 of complaining about things; 22, complaining cuts no ice.Once changes happen, we need to do our best to 23 them, because complaining only 24 our misery and that of the people around us.
47、Its definitely not a(n) 25 way to win friends and motivate people. Complaining can only distract (使分心) us and 26 our energy that otherwise would be devoted to our spiritual ascension (提升). Apart from the fact that complaining is annoying for us and the people around us, this kind of 27 attitude can
48、be harmful to our health.My husbands grandmother, who lived to the ripe old age of 105, had her own living 28: “Never complain about the things you cant change.” She 29 the gradual limitations on her abilities and movements with peace and held fast to it. It definitely did her much good and no compl
49、aint is absolutely the 30 of her long life.A better 31 to complaining is to learn from the situations we complain about. Instead of 32 the fact that a negative event occurred, we should try to see how we can 33 similar situations in the future. Clearly, everyone will 34 some trouble or discomfort in
50、 life and it is just the trouble or discomfort that 35 us and improves us steadily.21. A. rightB. habitC. chanceD. purpose22. A. otherwiseB. thusC. thereforeD. however23. A. give in toB. get rid ofC. face up toD. take the place of24. A. increasesB. relievesC. dominatesD. defeats25. A. interestingB.
51、wiseC. friendlyD. convenient26. A. proveB. fireC. wasteD. pass27. A. pessimisticB. optimisticC. skepticalD. aggressive28. A. motivationB. stageC. conditionD. rule29. A. suggestedB. acceptedC. practisedD. abandoned30. A. reflectionB. goalC. wishD. secret31. A. contributionB. resultC. alternativeD. co
52、nclusion32. A. focusing onB. believing inC. giving upD. referring to33. A. encounterB. affectC. avoidD. review34. A. forgetB. experienceC. produceD. deny35. A. remindsB. persuadesC. bothersD. challenges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。Ice fishing is the practice of catching fi
53、sh through an opening in the ice on a frozen body of water. For safety, it (36) _ (recommend) that ice fishermen should go out with 4 inches of good ice for walking. And walking on (37) _ (thin) ice than this can be dangerous sometimes.There are two things common to all ice fishermen: patience and (
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