2021届全国高三下学期三轮冲刺英语模拟试卷4 WORD版含答案.docx
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1、2021届全国高三下学期三轮冲刺英语模拟试卷4第一部分听力(略)第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分35分)第一节(共10小题;每小题2.5分,满分25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。A“Were counting on you and your raised hands to bid for the street art selected by the MB.A.students and go home victoriously!” said Arnaud Oliveux at the French auction(拍卖) house Artcurial.Mr
2、 Oliveux walked theatrically across the stage and officially opened the second edition of the charity auction Street for Kids.The event is organized by 33 students who major in art management,with a focus on the international art market,at the Icart School of Arts.Over the past six months,as their f
3、inal project,the fifthyear students planned their first public auction.They persuaded famous street artists and galleries to donate pieces;they drafted the communication strategy;they designed and built the exhibition space.Julien GarciaToudic,22,was among the students charged with collecting the do
4、nated street art.He said,“It was for charity and it would be financing childrens access to art.”Their goal was to raise money for the Muse en Herbe,whose mission(使命) is to bring art to children.Founded more than 40 years ago,the 6,400squarefoot space provides exhibitrelated activities for those “bet
5、ween the ages of 3 and 103”“Were a little alien in the world of art,” said Sylvie Girardet,the museums director.She was a graduate in art history and archaeology(考古学) when she created the museum with two friends.At the time,she had been shocked to learn that the majority of the French population did
6、 not visit museums.“Childhood is when a lot of core(核心) values are formed,” said Ms Girardet.“If we introduced children into the world of art,then as future adults they wouldnt have this mental block.”“Young parents who came to visit the museum when they were little now come back with their children
7、,” Ms Girardet said.“It means they remember and they keep fond memories of their time here.”21What was Arnaud Oliveux doing at the beginning of the text?AGiving a lecture.BSelling artworks.CPerforming a play.DOrganizing an exhibit.22What can we learn about the organizers of the event?AThey are stude
8、nts from an art school.BThey donated artworks to the auction.CThey have planned several public auctions.DThey have prepared for the event for a year.23How might Ms Girardet feel when talking about the museum?ACautious. BAnxious.CCurious. DProud.BMarkus Rehm can leap much farther than the length of y
9、our family car.Hes a world champion long jumper.But he only has one leg.He wears a prosthesis(假肢) in place of his missing leg.Youd think that a missing leg would cause problemsespecially for an athlete.But the prosthesis Rehm wears is specially designed to propel(促使) him forward.Its a lightweight me
10、tal blade(片状物)At a 2015 competition for athletes with disabilities,he sailed 27.6 feet(8.4 m)That distance would have beaten the nondisabled gold medalists at the 2012 and 2016 Summer Olympics.Rehm wanted to compete in the 2016 Summer Olympics.But some thought his blade leg gave him an unfair advant
11、age.And he couldnt prove that it didnt.Researchers have conducted tests on the benefits of bladeshaped legs when it comes to running and jumping.The main benefit of a blade leg is that it weighs much less than a typical leg and foot.That means an athlete can move the leg more quickly.However,a blade
12、 leg also has drawbacks.A real leg has many muscles and joints(肌肉和关节) that all act independently.A runner can reposition all of these parts as needed to make each stride(跨步) more efficient.A prosthesis,though,“is an entirely passive system,”said David Morgenroth of the University of Washington.“That
13、 could be a disadvantage when youre trying to get up to speed as a runner.”Over time,though,engineers will continue to improve blade legs.They may eventually offer as much or more efficiency compared to a real leg.What does Rehm think of all this?He just wants to do his best.“I always say I want a f
14、air competition,” he told World Para Athletics.“I dont want to have any advantage out of a prosthesis.I just want to do what I love and train really hard to achieve outstanding performances.I dont want to say sorry for it.”What do you think?Should athletes with blade legs compete alongside nondisabl
15、ed athletes?24What do we know about Rehms prosthesis?AIt is heavy in weight.BIt looks like a real leg.CIt enables him to jump.DIt is uncomfortable to wear.25Why didnt Rehm compete in the 2016 Summer Olympics?AHis athletic ability was said to be unnatural.BHe didnt receive proper training.CHis disabi
16、lity was too severe.DHe didnt sign up for it.26What is Rehms attitude to blade leg technology?AOpposing. BPositive.CCautious. DUncaring.CThat old saying “An apple a day keeps the doctor away” may hold some truth.In fact,one study found that almost half of the deaths in America caused by heart diseas
17、e,stroke,and type 2 diabetes(糖尿病) were linked to poor diet.But knowing you should eat healthfully and actually doing it are two different things,and making the right choice isnt any easier.The Fresh Food Pharmacy(药店) aims to change that.A pilot program created by the Geisinger Health System,a hospit
18、al network in Pennsylvania and southern New Jersey,this pharmacy resembles a grocery store stocked(贮存) with fresh produce,canned beans,and more.Even better,its all free.Under the program,patients with type 2 diabetes are prescribed a weeks worth of food for their entire household,and dietitians show
19、 them how to transform it into healthy meals.After the first year,all 180 participants had improved in key health measurements.In 2012,the estimated(估算的) costs associated with diabetes in the United States were 245 billion.Geisinger will spend only about 1,000 annually on each foodpharmacy patient.D
20、avid Feinberg,Geisingers president and CEO,calculates that “a decrease in HbA1c of one point saves us about 8,000”With many of the patients dropping three points,the program could save 24,000 or more a year in healthcare costsas well as reduce the risk of blindness,and other complications.Geisinger
21、isnt the only organization experimenting with produce prescriptions.Nonprofits,food banks,and even doctors offices around the country have conducted programs that bring the “food is medicine” concept to life.In 2010,the nonprofit organization Wholesome Wave started the Fruit and Vegetable Prescripti
22、on Program.Doctors give each family member 1 per day to spend at a participating farmers market or grocery store.In 2014,almost half of the patients decreased their body mass index(体质指数),thus lowering their risk for heart disease,some cancers,and many other health conditions.A new study guesses that
23、 losing weight can save up to 16,000 per person in direct medical costs,depending upon age and the amount lost.How do you like them apples?27What does the author say about eating healthily?AIt cannot replace medicine.BIt is a guarantee of a slim figure.CIts hard to practice for most people.DIt shoul
24、d be a habit developed from childhood.28What can be learned about Geisinger?AIts an international organization.BIt offers patients healthy diets for free.CIt provides hospitals with advanced medicines.DIts intended for patients without family members.29What do the figures in Paragraph 4 show?AHealth
25、y food is the best medicine.BDiseases like diabetes can be cured now.CThe number of patients with diabetes is decreasing.DGeisinger can save much money for the government.30Why is the Fruit and Vegetable Prescription Program mentioned?ATo recommend a good program.BTo encourage people to eat healthil
26、y.CTo prove the truth of Geisingers program.DTo stress the importance of fruit and vegetables.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。Did you make financial decisions last New Years Eve?Did they fall by the wayside?If so,you are not alone. 31 .Make a smart budgetDid you plan to
27、 make a budget and fail to do so?This is a perfect time to start,as you are heading into the new year.You may be able to stop yourself from overspending if you realize how overextended you are.If youve taken no other financial steps this year,start by setting a realistic budget. 32 .Control your spe
28、ndingEven if you had a budget,were you able to stick to it? 33 .Use it as a psychological advantageyou have less to spend so you need to shop harder for bargains and research prices.Impulse buying(即兴购买) will be less likely to attract you and your spending should be more focused as a result. 34 You h
29、ad a savings goal,didnt you?If you didnt have a specific goal,it may be why your savings effort failed.Set a smaller savings goal now,and use that to build a larger savings goal for the upcoming year.Make sure that you equate(使等同) your savings with a specific goal.Reduce your debtDebt reduction is a
30、n important goal,especially in the case of highinterest debt such as credit cards.Its easy to get into an unrecoverable increase of debt if you have no plan to keep debt in check.It is a longerterm goal,but one you need to start right away. 35 .That may be a tall task,which is all the more reason to
31、 start immediately.AIncrease your savingsBHave a clear goal for your debtCYou will go on with your new decisionsDMost other financial improvements will followEStart small by setting a spending budget for your shoppingFBut this year,you can make some progress on your financial goalsGAttack the debt w
32、ith the highest interest rate,and control your spending第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30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。In most parts of the world a “good nights sleep” means more or less eight hours without interruption.However,the 36 of an eighthour sleep is fairly recent. 37
33、 ,history textbooks only tend to record memorable events.Sleep is so 38 that it isnt mentioned.However,some historians 39 references to a “first sleep” and a “second sleep” in documents covering several centuries and countries.The first sleep started after sunset and lasted until around midnight.The
34、n people would lie 40 for a while and chat or pray.Some neighbours 41 used to take the opportunity to visit each other between 42 .After a few hours,they would 43 their second sleep,until dawn.36A.character BendCresult Dconcept37A.Naturally BFinallyCHopefully DCasually38A.practical BcommonCimportant
35、 Dcomplex39A.dropped BpreferredCunderstood Dnoticed40A.asleep BaloneCawake Dangry41A.even BseldomCstill Donly42A.floors BdaysCmatches Dsleeps43A.limit BhaveCcheck DloseBy the time electric lighting was introduced,the twosleep pattern had 44 ,for most people had lights and could stay up late if they
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