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普师高级中学第二学期高三英语二模试题第一部分阅读理解(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。AIfyouarelookingforrecommenda
tionsonbiographies(传记)thatwilleducateyou,comediesthatwillmakeyourbellyacheorstoriesthatpresenttheuniquechallengeswomenfaceeveryday,readon.“PrideandPr
ejudice”byJaneAustenAclassicthatnevergetsold.SetinruralEnglandintheearly19thcentury,thistalecentersaroundtheBe
nnetfamily,afamilyoffivedaughtersandtheirtwoparentswhoaredesperatetofindatleastoneofthedaughtersawealthymatch.Austen’sstoryfoc
usesonthetensionbetweenmarryingforloveinsteadofjustforpowerandfame,andalsotheuniquepressureonwomentofindfinanci
alsecuritybywayofmarriageatthetime.“WomeninScience:50FearlessPioneersWhoChangedtheWorld”byRachelIgnotofskyItisasweetlyillustratedandeducationalbookth
athighlightsthecontributionsof50womeninthefieldsoftechnology,science,engineeringandmathematics,frompresentdayallthewaybackt
o360AD.“GoodNightStoriesforRebelGirls”byElenaFavilliIttellsthestoriesoffemaleheroesfromyearsagoandpresentday.Withcolo
rportraitsandbiographiesthatareshortandsweet,thisbookisapage-turnerforanyonewantingtolearnaboutinfluentialwomeninthepasta
ndpresent.“Becoming”byMichelleObamaWewouldn’tbeabletowritethislistwithoutincludingMichelleObama’smemoi
r.“Becoming”hastheformerFLOTUSdiscussingherchildhood,family,motherhood,herownFLOTUSimpact,thepressureso
fbeingpartofthefirstBlackfamilyintheWhiteHouseandbalancingherpubliclifenow.Andofcourseshewritesallaboutmeetingherhusbandandthemanyunique
challengestheyfacedtoo.1.WhatdidtheBennetsintendtodo?A.Tomarrytheirdaughterstorichmen.B.Tolessenpress
ureontheirdaughters.C.Tohelptheirdaughtersmarryfortruelove.D.Tomaketheirdaughtersfinanciallyindependent.2.Whosebookwillattractat
eeninterestedinscience?A.JaneAusten’s.B.RachelIgnotofsky’s.C.ElenaFavilli’s.D.MichelleObama’s.3.Whatdothefourbookshaveincommon?A
.Theyareallclassics.B.Theyareallbiographies.C.Theyareallrelatedtothefemale.D.Theyareallaboutheroes.BAsaw-whetowl(猫头鹰)isrecoveringatawildliferefugeinN
ewYorkstateafteritwasdiscoveredgluedtotheRockefellerCenterChristmastree.Thebirdwasfoundbyworkershelpingtotranspo
rtthetree170milesfromOneontatoNewYorkCity.“It’sjustastoryoutofamovie,”saidRavensbeardWildlifeCenterdirectorEllenKa
lish,whoiscaringfortheowl.Aftertheowl-nownamedRockefeller-wasdroppedoffwithMsKalishandtakentothewildlifecentre,herteambegangivin
ghimfluidsand“allthemicehewilleat”.Rockefellerhadnothadanythingtoeatordrinkduringhisthree-dayroadtrip.“It’samazinghed
idn’tgethurt,”MsKalishsaid.RockefellerwastakentothevetonWednesdaynightforacheck-upandsomeX-rays,butMsKalishsaidheappearstobeingreatconditio
nconsideringhisadventurousweek.DiminutiveasRockefelleris,heisafull-grownadult.Saw-whetowlsarethesmallestowlsintheUSnorth-east,MsKalishs
aid,typicallygrowingtonomorethan8.3in(17-21cm)tall.“They’reaveryinterestingspecies,”MsKalishsaid.Theyare“very”nocturnal,meaningthey’retypicallynot
seenunlesssomeoneislookingforthem.Somemigratesouthforthewinter,andsomedon'tmigrateatall.OnceRockefellerhasacleanbillofhealth,MsKali
shandtheRavensbeardteamwillreleasehimbackintothewild.“Ourgoalistoreleaseanybirdthatcanbereleased,”shesaid.Thereareabouttwomillionsaw-whetowlsac
rosstheUS,soRockefellerwillbeOKifhedoesn’tmakeitallthewaybacktoOneonta.“Theyfindanewmateeachyearandgoonwiththeirli
ves,”shesaid.Withallthebadnewsof2020,thislittleowl’srescue“wasastorythatneededtobeshared”,MsKalishsaid.4.Wherewa
stheowlstuck?A.Onatree.B.Onatruck.C.InNewYorkCity.D.Atthewildlifecentre.5.Whatwastheowlfirstofferedafterarrivingatthewildlifecentr
e?A.Amedicalexamination.B.Foodanddrink.C.Christmasgifts.D.Athree-dayroadtrip.6.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“diminutive”inParagraph5probablymean?
A.Weak.B.Mature.C.Interesting.D.Tiny.7.Whatwillbedonetotheowlifitisconfirmedingoodcondition?A.Besenttoazoo.B.Bekeptatthecenter.C.Besentbacktonature
.D.BesentbacktoOneonta.CIt’sbecomeanacceptedpartofkeepinguptodatewithextendedfamilyandfriends,butifschoolchildrenwereintheirparents’s
hoes,themajoritywouldn’tsharepostsoftheirsonsanddaughtersonline.Over55%saidtheywouldnotuploadnewsabout,orimag
esof,theirchildrentotheirsocialmediafeeds,accordingtosurveyofover16,000pupilsbyVotesforSchools.Whilesomewereconcernedaboutbeingembarrassedorthe
longevityofcontentwhichcouldremainonlineindefinitely,othersexpressedconcernabouttheirpersonaldatabeingcompromised.Oneo
fthepupilssurveyedsaid,“Althoughourparentsmeanwell,sometimestheconsequenceofapostcanbedisastrous.”Inresponsetothesurvey,children
’smentalhealthcharityPlace2BeandlawfirmMishcondeReyahaveproducedthreefilmsaheadoftheChristmasholidays–thebes
tperiodforparentaloversharing.Inonevideo,aboutsafetyonline,10-year-oldAdavansaid,“Ifyoushareanythingwi
thyourfamily,youknowwho’sgoingtoseeit.Butifyoushareitpublicly,therearemillionsofpeoplewhocanseeyourpicture.”JoeHancock,asecuri
tyleadatMishcondeReya,encouragedparentstosharewisely.“Simplesteps,suchascheckingyourprivacysettingsandaskingothersnottosharecontentofyour
childrenontheiraccountsiftheyhavenotupdatedtheirprivacysettings,areagoodstart.And,aswefoundoutfromthechildrenduringfilming,havingtheirpe
rmissioniskey,”hesaid.ThestudymarksashiftawayfromtheusualdebateaboutteachingchildrentousetheInternetsafely.SandraDavis,headofthelawfirm
’sfamilydepartment,said,“Childrenaretheexpertsontherealandimmediateimpactofsharenting(晒娃)–thefullextentofwhichw
ecannotknowyet.Wemustensurewelistentochildrenandtaketheirviewsintoconsiderationnowinordertoavoidanyunintendedconsequen
cesfurtherdowntheline.”8.What’smostpupils’attitudetowardssharingpostsaboutchildren?A.Skeptical.B.Unconcerne
d.C.Tolerant.D.Unwilling.9.WhatdoestheauthorintendtodoinParagraph2?A.Summarizethepreviousparagraph.B.Provid
esomeadviceforparents.C.Predicttheconsequenceofsharingposts.D.Givereasonsfortheresultofthesurvey.10.Whatshouldpare
ntsfirstpayattentiontoaccordingtoJoeHancock?A.Safety.B.Consequence.C.Wisdom.D.Health.11.Whatcanwelearnfromthelastparagra
ph?A.Parentsshouldtakechildren’sopinionsintoaccount.B.ParentsshouldteachchildrentousetheInternetsafely.C.Childrenmustmakesuretolistento
theirparents.D.Childrenshouldavoidunintendedconsequencesofsharenting.DTheprevalenceofmelanoma(黑素瘤)has
beenrapidlyrisingaroundtheworldfornearlyacentury.Whilesomeoftheincreasemaybeduetobetterdetection,researchersalsobelieveit
’sbecausewe’respendingmoretimeoutdoorsinthesun,vacationingtowarmerclimatesduringthewinterandusingtanni
ngbeds.Thatriseisconcerning,sincemelanomaisthemostdangerouskindofskincancer.Mostofusknowtocoverupandapplysunsc
reenonhot,sunnydays,butwhenfallarrives,wetendtodropthosehabits.Expertswarnthat’samistake.Thoughthere’slessneedforsunprotection
aftersummerends,exposuretoUVraysstilladdsup.Whatprecautionsyoushouldtaketodefendagainstmelanomaduringthecoolermonthsdepen
dsonwhereyouareintheworld.That’sbecausethefurtherawayyouarefromtheequator,themoreUVraysweakeninthewinter.“InsouthernEnglando
rCanada,thedailydoseofUVAonaclearsummerdayis6.5timeshigherthanonaclearwinterday,”saysProfessorBrianDiffeyoftheBritis
hAssociationofDermatologists.“Peopleinthosecountriestypicallyreceiveonlyabout5%oftheirannualUVexposureinthewintermonths.”Butnomatter
whereyouare,evenduringcolder,lowerriskmonths,it’samistaketoputyoursun-protectionhabitsonice.“It’simportanttowearsun-screenwhenthereis
alotofglarefromthesnow,”saysVictoriaMar,directoroftheVictorianMelanomaServiceatAlfredHospitalinMelbourne,A
ustralia.Finally,youshouldmonitoryourmoles(痣).“Earlydetectionofmelanomaisvitalforsuccessfultreatment,”saysD
iffey.Ifit’scaughtbeforeitspreadstootherpartsofthebody,thepatientwillhave99%ofchancetosurviveforfiveyears.Ifit’scaughtlate,thatcandropto25%.Warningsi
gnsareamolethat’schangingsize,shapeorcolour,oronethat’sasymmetrical—sometimesreferredtoas“uglyduckling”moles.Ifyouhaveconcerns,talktoyourdoct
or.12.What’sthemaincauseoftheriseofmelanoma?A.Theclimatechange.B.Betterdetection.C.Moreexposuretothesun.D.Theincreaseofskinca
ncer.13.What’samistakeaccordingtoexperts?A.Applyingsunscreeninsummer.B.Wearingsun-screenwhenthereissnow.C.Usingsunscreenduringlow
erriskmonths.D.Droppingsun-protectionhabitsinwinter.14.Whatcanwelearnfromthelastparagraph?A.Preventionisbetterthancure.B.Heal
thisbetterthanwealth.C.Adiseaseknownishalfcured.D.Whenthesuncomesin,thedoctorcomesout.15.Whatisthebesttitleofthetext?
A.DetectMelanoma.B.BewareWinterRays.C.MonitorYourMoles.D.SpendLessTimeOutdoors.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。Somemaythinkthathavingfeelingsofuncertaintyasanentrepreneur
(企业家)isagiven.Speakingfromexperience,Icansayforcertainthattherewillalwaysbeupsanddownswithanyjob.Withoutasolidteamorastrongsupportsystem,
it’sunderstandablethatthiscanleadtoaprettyoverwhelmingstateofmind.16.Herearesometipsforkickingthosefeel
ingsofdoubt.1.SpeaktosomeoneFindsomeoneyoucanshareyourfears,insecurities,andemotionswith.Havingsomeonetobouncey
ourthoughtsandideasoffisvitaltohelpreducethestress.2.17Havingastrongteamisakeytocreatingahealthyenvironment.Ifyou’re
feelinguncertainaboutthefutureofyourcompany,looktoyourteamtoseehowthey’reimpactingit.Cantherebeanyimprovementstohelpeasesomeofthepress
uresandallowyoutofocusonmoreimportantones?3.LetgoNothavingcontrolofasituationcanbestressful.18.Learntotrustyourfellows.E
mbracetheunknown,andconsideritawinwhenyouexperienceit.4.FocusonwhatmattersTakethingsonestepatatime.19.Askyourselfhowthatcanbeachieved.
Withpentopaper,writeitdown.Bywritingoutwhatisstressingyouout,you’reputtinganametotheissue,whichcanhelpyoutoaddressthepr
oblem.5.KnowthatyougotthisItmayfeellikeyourworldiscrashingdownonyou.20.Bylookingatthebiggerpicture,youcanpu
tintoconsiderationwhatismostimportantforyoutoachieve.A.OrganizeanewteamB.ImproveyourteamC.Figureoutthemostimportantthingtoputyour
energytowardsrightnowD.ConsiderwhethermorecanbedonetohelpbettertheflowandworkloadE.However,justremindyourselfthatth
isisjustanotherbarrieronyourjourneytosuccessF.However,riddingtheneedtoalwaysbeinthedriver’sseatisakeytodevelopingyourbusinessG.Crea
tinghealthierhabitsforhandlingthesefeelingscanbeoneofthemostbeneficialthingsyoucando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。Okay,Ihavetowritesomething.Myessayis21inanhourandIhavenoideawheretostart.IhearthetickingofMark’
spencil,Josie’sconstantthroat-clearing,andabird.I22outoftheclassroomwindow.Theskyisheavywithcloudsandthewindisblow
ingwildly.What’sabirddoingoutinthisterrible23?Still,themockingbirdisoutalone,singingwithhissurprisingly24voice.His25areadull-browncolor,hismouth
doesn’tlooklikeanything,andhecan’tevencomeupwithhisowntune.26,hesingsatthetopofhistiny27,whichareprobablythesizeofanutwhen
fullofair.Howcanhemakesuchabigsound?Itrytolookawayfromthewindow,butmygazekeepscomingback.Iwillbeinsomuchtroublewhentheteacher28
thesheetsandreadsallthisnonsense!Mythoughts29.Whatmakesthisbirdspecialisthathe’snot30atall.Youcan’tfindalessinteresting,moreunattractivebirdthanth
at.Butboy,hecan31,andheknowswhathe’scapableof.Heinvestsallhis32toit,despitewhatothersmaysay.Somethingjust33.Ik
nowwhatmyessaywillbeabout.Ireplacemypaperwithanewsheet.Iwrite34forhalfanhourandhanditin.IhopeIgetan“A+”onmyessayaboutSusanBoyle—atalentedsingerw
hois35intheappearancebutimpressedalltheaudiencewithherfaithintheBritain’sGotTalentShow!21.A.awardedB.updatedC.overD.due22.A.stayB.sighC.gaze
D.jump23.A.weatherB.treeC.buildingD.courtyardccourtyard24.A.beautifulB.loudC.deepD.soft25.A.costumesB.fursC.cloth
esD.feathers26.A.YetB.ThereforeC.AdditionallyD.Once27.A.branchesB.nestsC.lungsD.breaths28.A.spreadsB.demandsC.collectsD.dis
tributesuddk222ddisdistrubutesdistributes29.A.fadeB.wanderC.changeD.pause30.A.commonB.privilegedC.disappointedD.unique31.A.singB
.danceC.weepD.fly32.A.abilityB.heartC.energyD.sweat33.A.clicksB.fallsC.remainsD.happens34.A.herebyB.backwardC.nonstopD.alongsidealongside35.A.st
rongB.outstandingC.creativeD.plain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。INDENMARKyou’renever
morethan30milesfromthesea.AsidefromJutland’sboundarywithGermany,Denmarkis36(entire)surroundedbywater,w
ithatotalof5,437milesofcoastline,“ThismadeitperfectfortheVikingsociety,37sailingwasthemostimportantwaytogetaround,”saysRikkeJohansen,directorat
theVikingShipMuseum,inRoskilde.“Landdividedpeople;waterconnected38(they).”Fishingwasanecessityfor39(surv
ive)longbeforeDenmark,whichismadeupof406islands,40(become)anagriculturalnation,buttoday,Johansensays,watermeansleisureformostD
anes,“Wetakeit41granted;it’sawayoflife.Formanyofus,42(look)outatwatereverydayiskey.”ThewholeofDenmarkislowland,formedbyIceAgeglaciersan
dglacialstreams.With43highestpointjust558feetabovesealevel,thecountryiseasilyinfluencedbyfloodsandstorm
s.Sealevelsareexpectedtorisethreefeetby2100,and44(scientist)areworriedthathistoricalsitesonthecoastwilldisappearaltogether.In2019the120-yea
r-oldRubjergKnudelight-house,originally45(build)656feetfromthesea,hadtobewheeledback,ascoastalerosion(侵蚀)hadr
educedthatdistancetojust19feet.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,是你校英文报的记者。上周六你校学生会主办了一场英语经典作品朗诵比赛。请你以“AnEnglishRecitationCompetition”为题写一
篇英文报道,内容包括:1.参赛选手;2.比赛过程;3.活动意义。4.注意:1.写作词数应为80左右;2.请在答题卡的相应位置作答。参考词汇:经典作品classic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。WhenIwastenyearsold,Iwasagradefourprimaryschoolstudentinasmalltown.IhadahappytimeatschoolbecauseIhadaf
ewgoodfriendsthere.Weusuallyspentoursparetimetogether,doingourhomework,goingtotheamusementpark,playingwithourpets
,andsharingourhappinessandsorrowstogether.Buteverythingchangedwhenmyparentsdecidedtochangetheirjobsandmovedtoabiggercity.Ievenhadnotimetosaygood-b
yetomyoldfriendsandteachers.AsImovedtothenewcity,Ibeganmyschoollifeinatotallynewschoolwithnewsurroundings,newteachersandnewclassmates.Duringth
efirstweek,IfeltlonelywhenIwasatschool.Myclassmateskneweachother,buttheydidn’tknowme,whichaddedtomylonelinessandsadness.T
hatweekdayafterday,Iwassittingonmyseat,pretendingtobereading.HowIsecretlywishedthatsomeonewouldcometomeandintroducehimselftomeorevenplayatrickonme,bu
tdisappointingly,nobodycame.Thenoneday,whenmyparentssentmetothebusstationandsaidgoodbyetome,Ididn’tgetonthebustoschoola
susual.Instead,Iwalkedandwalkedonthestreet,lookingatthebeautifulwindowdisplaysandforgettingeverything,withnoworryaboutthenewschool,new
teachersandnewclassmates.ThenmyemptystomachstoppedmeandIusedmypocketmoneytohaveabowlofnoodlesinasmallrestaurant.Itwasnoonatthetime,butstillIdidn’
twanttogotoschoolorgohome.SoIwenttoaparkandsatonthebench,staringatthesky.AndthenIhadanap.WhenIwokeup,Idecidedtogobacktomyhometown,wheremyformerteache
rsandfriendslived.SoIwenttotherailwaystation.ThereIwasstoppedbyapoliceman,whoaskedformyIDcard,whichIdidn’thaveatthet
ime.ThenthepolicemancalledsomeoneandIwasaskedtostaywithhim.注意:1.续写词数应为150左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。Paragraph1:Anhourla
ter,Ifoundmyparentsrunningtowardsme.________________________________________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________Paragraph2Thenextday,whenIwassenttoschoolbymyparents,IwasafraidIwouldbepunished._________________________________
____________________________________英语二模参考答案第一部分阅读理解(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)1.A2.B3.C4.A5.B6.D7.C8.D9.D10.A11.A12.C13.D14.C15.
B第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)16-20GBFCE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)21-25.DCABD26-30.ACCBD31-
35.ABACD第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)36.entirely37.where/whose38.them39.survival40.became41.for42.looking43.the44.scie
ntists45.built第三部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)LastSaturday,theStudents’UnionofourschoolorganizedanEnglishRecitationComp
etitionatthelecturehalltoencourageusstudentstoappreciatetraditionalEnglishculture.Representativesofeachclassactivelypart
icipatedinthecompetition.TheywererequiredtoprepareanEnglishclassictorecitewithin5minutes.Manyclassicalworkswererecited,amongwhichpoe
mswerethemostpopularchoice.Bothpronunciationandperformancewereevaluated.Thetop10competitorswereawardedattheendofthecompetiti
on.ThecompetitionofferedawonderfulopportunityforstudentstohaveabetterunderstandingofEnglishclassics,e
vokingourloveforEnglishculture.第二节(满分25分)Anhourlater,Ifoundmyparentsrunningtowardsme.Theylookedworriedandexhausted.“Wherehaveyoubeenallday?”d
emandedmyfatherangrily,“Youareplayingtruantnow,aren’tyou!”Hiseyeswerefumingwithrage.Ifeltaggrieved,tearsinmyeyes.Imuttered,“Ther
e’snobodyIcantalktointhiscity.”Mymotherhuggedme,kissingmycheeks,andsaid“Iamsorry,mydear.It’sourfaultno
ttohavenoticedthisandgivenyouourtimelyhelp.Butnexttimeyoumeetanyproblems,turntousfirst.”Hearingthis,thoughalittlebitupset,Ifeltbetterw
ithmyparents’comfort.Thenextday,whenIwassenttoschoolbymyparents,IwasafraidthatIwouldbepunished.Inste
adwhentheclassbegan,theteachertoldthewholeclassthatIwaspermittedadayofftohangaroundthecitythedaybeforeandaske
dmetosharewhatI’dseen.Surprised,Iwasgladtotalkaboutthosewindowdisplaysandbeautifulscenesinthepark.WhenIfinished,theapplauseshooktheclassro
om.Later,Imadefriendswithquiteafewclassmates,whichmademereallyhappy.Ilearnedfrommyteacherlaterthatitwasmyda
dwhoaskedhertodothat.Thewhiteliestartedanewlifeforme.