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1、20202021学年高三年级模拟考试卷英语(音频下载地址:jsgkxzx密码:20082008)2021.02本试卷分四个部分。满分150分,考试用时120分钟。第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。()1. What is the weather like according to the man?A. Clear. B. Cloudy. C. Rainy.()
2、2. What does the man mean?A. He wants to keep the chairs.B. He can make a table for the woman.C. They dont have enough room for new furniture.()3. What sport are the speakers watching?A. Skating. B. Football. C. Gymnastics.()4. Who is the primary target audience for the mans books?A. Teachers. B. Te
3、enagers. C. Primary school students.()5. Where are the speakers?A. In a library. B. In a bookstore. C. In a classroom.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟; 听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。()6. What makes the woman differe
4、nt today?A. Her shoes. B. Her dress. C. Her bag.()7. What color is the womans bag?A. Blue. B. Red. C. Yellow.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。()8. What is the probable relationship between the speakers?A. Friends. B. Coworkers. C. Family members.()9. How does the woman feel about the robot?A. Curious. B. Excited. C.
5、Uncertain.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。()10. What time is it?A. 7:00 a.m. B. 9:00 a.m. C. 11:00 a.m.()11. What are the plans for?A. A new house. B. A new bridge. C. A new office building.()12. What will the man take to Mike?A. A cup of tea. B. A cup of coffee. C. A glass of juice.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。()13. What is
6、the conversation mainly about?A. Seasons. B. Photography. C. Social media.()14. How many likes has the mans photo had?A. 100. B. 150. C. 850.()15. What is the mans main reason for taking photos?A. To win awards. B. To earn a living. C. To show people he knows.()16. What does the man want for his bir
7、thday?A. A hat. B. A camera. C. A photograph.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。()17. What is the speaker announcing?A. He is leaving the team.B. He has signed a new player.C. He is selling the club to new owners.()18. Where is the soccer team based?A. In America. B. In England. C. In Canada.()19. What has the speak
8、er been asked to do?A. Draw up training plans for the team.B. Write a list of new coaches.C. Pick a new player.()20. How does the speaker feel?A. Proud. B. Guilty. C. Sad.第二部分阅读(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和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。ACall for entries: young women writers competitionGu
9、ardian Weekend magazine is launching a writing competition for UK women aged 1621 on the theme of conversations.How to enterAll you have to do is submit a 700word personal essay that shows off your talentson the theme of conversations. Did you have an unforgettable conversation with your grandmother
10、 about her youth that changed how you viewed her? Do you find having certain conversations really hard, and if so, why? Is there a conversation you regret, or one you regret you never had? Were keen to hear about your personal experiences.All entries must be sent to weekendtheguardian. com by midnig
11、ht on 9 March.The PrizesThere will be one winner and two runnersup. The three winners will each receive 250. The winners will be notified(通知) by email or telephone on or before 30 March 2021 and given details of how to claim their prizes. As part of the editing process, the three winners will partic
12、ipate in a video call with a Guardian Weekend editor to discuss and edit their essay for publication. The one overall winner will also receive a 11 workshop with a Guardian editor.RulesFollow all rules carefully to prevent disqualification.Only one entry is permitted per person. Entries on behalf of
13、 another person will not be accepted and joint submissions are not allowed.The competition opens at 09:00 on 22 February 2021 and closes at 23:59 on 9 March 2021. Entries received outside this time period will not be considered.Your entry must not be copied, and must not contain any thirdparty mater
14、ials or content that you do not have permission to use.You must include your name, age and contact details, including your email address and phone number.()21. Whats the theme of the writing competition?A. Regrets. B. Conversations.C. Grandmothers youth. D. Personal experiences.()22. What extra priz
15、e will the overall winner receive?A. An additional 250. B. A video of the competition.C. A prior notification of the win. D. A 11 workshop with an editor.()23. Which of the following will result in disqualification?A. Coauthoring an entry. B. Including contact details.C. Mailing your entry on 1 Marc
16、h. D. Using others content with permission.BIn 1991, Keith White was at the centre of a 14vehicle pileup when a truck crossed the central reservation and hit the van in which he was a passenger. White survived, but his left arm was crushed beyond repair, and he lost his memory for two years.His pilo
17、t license was removed and he could no longer follow his passion for diving. But he had been sailing since he was 16, and so, in 2004, he decided to buy a boat, fitting it out so he could sail it singlehandedly. “I didnt know at that point if I could sail with one hand,” he says. “But at the back of
18、my mind I had always thought I could do anything if I put my mind to it.”Within a year, White had taken on the challenge of being the first onearmed sailor to circumnavigate(环航) the British Isles. Then he crossed the Atlantic alone in 2008. Last year he became the first sailor with a disability to c
19、ircumnavigate the globe.Sailing singlehanded for weeks requires mental, as well as physical, strength, especially when you are alone. So how does he do it? Its a question that makes the yachtsman(帆船运动员) laugh. “When you have seven children, its lovely to have a little time on your own! Its awesome,”
20、 he jokes. “I do a log every hour, and my diary, and I read a few books. I have very little sleep.” “Im a sociable person: I do like lots of people around. Answering emails and chatting over Facebook can help stop any loneliness,” he adds.When White made his first Atlantic crossing, he was disappoin
21、ted to have his peace and quiet broken by his arrival on land. But, he says, he threw himself into meeting new people. In between adventures, he likes sailing with people who havent tried it before or get involved in yacht races with friends. Perhaps the main reason for his success in adjusting to l
22、ife after a big adventure, he says, is that he always has an idea for a new one in his back pocket. “It keeps me ticking overtheres always something new to do. I just like challenges and one leads to another.”()24. Why couldnt White continue his passion for diving?A. He lost his left arm. B. His lic
23、ense was due.C. He had a new hobby. D. His memory was poor.()25. How did White spend his time at sea?A. By staying awake. B. By visiting old friends.C. By keeping himself busy. D. By attending his children.()26. What mainly leads to Whites successful adjustment to life after a big adventure?A. Socia
24、lizing with new people. B. Scheduling new adventures.C. Coaching new yachtsmen. D. Organizing yacht races.()27. Which of the following best describes Keith White?A. Creative. B. Humorous.C. Easygoing. D. Adventurous.CAn afternoon nap(午睡) is one of the joys of life, although too much napping could si
25、gnal all is not well. In some cultures, people will have a daily napthis is fine. The warning comes when people start sleeping during the daytime, when they did not before. There is certainly a good reason to believe that daytime sleepinessas in the Alzheimers studycan be a marker of an underlying c
26、ondition.For most people, napping during the day is mainly a sign that you are not getting enough sleep at night, says Dr Neil Stanley, a sleep expert. “If you feel sleepy during the day, you should think about taking a nap. That is what the body needsit doesnt need to be kept awake with caffeine, i
27、t needs sleep.” The feeling to notice is “sleepiness”, he says, not “tiredness”, which could be more psychological and linked to stress.So how do you nap well? The key thing, says Stanley, is how long your nap lasts. Choose either a 20 or 90minute nap. “When you fall asleep, youll quickly go through
28、 the lighter stages of sleep into your first period of deep sleep. You dont want to wake up in deep sleep because thats when you wake and feel worse than you did before.” Napping for 20 minutes means you will wake up before you go into deep sleep; napping for 90 minutes means youll complete a sleep
29、cycle.Once you factor in the time it takes to fall asleepsome people are better at napping than others but, says Stanley, “a healthy adult will fall asleep in between 5 and 12 minutes” you can set an alarm, allowing a 30 to 40minute period for a short nap, and up to two hours for a longer one.A good
30、 time to nap is during the bodys natural dip in the afternoon, between 2 pm and 4 pm. “You dont really want to be napping much past that because then you are going to be eating into your nighttime sleep,” Stanley says. The point, he stresses, is to get good nighttime sleep, which would ensure you pr
31、obably dont need to nap at all.()28. What does an afternoon nap indicate for most people?A. Caffeine addiction. B. Psychological stress.C. Insufficient night sleep. D. Potential physical illness.()29. What is the key to a good nap?A. Duration. B. Surroundings.C. Health. D. Stages.()30. What does the
32、 underlined word “that” in the last paragraph refer to?A. A 30 to 40minute period. B. Between 2 pm and 4 pm.C. Between 5 and 12 minutes. D. A 20 to 90minute period.()31. Which of the following can be the best title for the text?A. Why to phase a nap B. When to take a good napC. What to learn from a
33、nap D. How to have a successful napDThere is more that comes with older age than greying hair and wrinkled skin. When humans reach their later years, they favour more established friends and their social circle is reduced.Now, for what appears to be the first time, scientists have seen the same beha
34、viour in another species. Twenty years of observations of chimpanzees(猩猩) reveal that older males choose to hang out with their longterm friends at the expense of other relationships.The researchers studied 78,000 hours of observations made between 1996 and 2016 that followed the social interactions
35、 of 21 male chimpanzees between the ages of 15 and 58 years old. They classified the chimps relationships depending on the amount of time they sat with others and groomed(梳毛) them. They then rated the various pairings as mutual(相互的) friendships, where both chimps seemed to enjoy the relationship; on
36、esided friendships, where one chimp was more keen to be friends than the other; and nonfriendships, where neither chimp showed interest in the other.When the scientists looked at the patterns of friendships, they found that the older chimps had more mutual friendships and fewer onesided friendships
37、than younger chimps. Another feature seen in older humans was also spotted in the chimps. As the males got older, their levels of aggression(挑衅) tailed off, meaning they started fewer fights and tended to intimidate others in their group less often.The observations have left the researchers puzzled.
38、 According to an idea in psychology known as socioemotional selectivity theory, or SST, older humans prefer more positive relationships because they are aware time is running out. But many animal experts argue that chimpanzees lack the human sense of mortality(死亡), suggesting something else is drivi
39、ng the behaviour.Robin Dunbar, a professor of evolutionary psychology at the University of Oxford, said in humans, the decline in social circles with age is due to declining social motivation to get out and meet people combined by lack of opportunity. In chimpanzees, as older males compete less for
40、mates, they may focus on close, reciprocal(互惠的) relationships with trusted partners, she said.()32. What do older male chimpanzees favour?A. Old friendships. B. New bonds.C. Greying hair. D. Wrinkled skin.()33. How did the researchers draw their conclusion about chimpanzees?A. By turning to other sc
41、ientists.B. By introducing a new concept.C. By forming relationships with them.D. By analyzing two decades observations.()34. What does the underlined word “intimidate” in Paragraph 4 mean?A. Threaten. B. Motivate. C. Defend. D. Accompany.()35. According to Robin Dunbar, what accounts for declining
42、social circles in chimpanzees?A. Awareness of time. B. Less competition for mates.C. Low motivation for socialization. D. Lack of the human sense of mortality.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。Most people know how to manage, express, and cope with emotions in a heal
43、thy way. 36 In fact, knowing how to regulate emotions is important for everyone. But what is emotion regulation, and how can you improve your emotion regulation skills?37 Many researchers view emotion regulation as the ability to enhance or reduce your emotions as needed. Others define it as a set o
44、f skills that help keep your emotional system healthy and functioning. We can learn to adjust what emotion we have, how intense it is, when we have it, and how we react to it. The defining aspect of emotion regulation is that it occurs when a goal is activated.Goals are highly individual. Theyre wha
45、t we picture in our heads. Your goals can be activated by your environment. You may regulate your emotions to influence a change in someone else. 38 For instance, when your boss treats you poorly at work, you act as if it doesnt bother you because youre hoping for a job promotion.Mindfulness is the
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