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2021届高三二轮复习联考(二)新高考卷I英语试卷考试时间100分钟,满分120分注意事项:1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、考生号等填写在答题卡上。2.如回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需改动,用橡皮檫干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。回
答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上。写在本试卷上无效。3.考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。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,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。并
在答题卡上将该选项涂黑。AChoosingtherighthikingequipmentwillmakeyourwalksaferandmorecomfortable.Gettingitrightiseasywithourpickofthebest,don’thesitatetograbthem.
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you’rewearingthem.DarnToughKelsoMicroCrewLightCushion(£20)KeepyoucoolwhilegoingthedistanceinthesewoolsocksThey’recushionedandsilkysoft.1000Mi
leFusionWalkingSock(£15.99,twinpack)Needextracomfort?TheFusionWalkingSockhasablister-freeguaranteethankstocleverdouble-layerte
chnologyandpaddedzones.LIGHTWEIGHTJACKETSSmartwoolMerinoSmartUltraLightHoodie(£114.99)Thiswindprooflayerpacksawayintoitspocket.BerghausWomen’
sSkerraySmock(£70)Staywarmifthewindgetsupinthissuper-light,water-repellentsmockjacketwithafittinghood.Itpacksawayintothesmallpocket.Finis
terreMistralWaterproofJacket(£185)Lightyetfullywaterproof,thiscoolhigh-qualityjackethaszippedpockets
andanadjustablefoldawayhood.SUMMERSHORTSJackWolfskinOverlandZipAway(£115)Alwayschillywhenyousetoutbutboilingbythetimeyou
’reclimbingthathill?Withthesecleverpants,yougetapairofsoft-shelltrousersandapairofshortsinone.1.Whatcan
weknowfromthepassage?A.Ifyouwanttoprotectyourfeet,you’dbetterchooseCrewWalkingSocks.B.CrewLightCushionisakindofsockspecialinmaterialtokeepyouc
ool.C.BoththeLightHoodieandSkerraySmockcankeepoutthewind.D.Alltheequipmentrecommendedcanbefoldedandputinap
ocket.2.Ifyouwanttogohikinginsummer,whichonewillbethebestchoice?A.CrewWalkingSocks&WaterproofJacketB.Ligh
tHoodie&FusionWalkingSocksC.OverlandZipAway&CrewLightCushionD.FusionWalkingsocks&SkerraySmock3.Inwhichcolumncanyoufindthepassage?A.NewTechnology.B.Li
feStyle.C.FashionCostume.D.Advertisement.【答案】1.C2.C3.DBEverysuperhero,nomatterhowsmall,needsacape(披风).ThatwasRobynRosenberger’smotivationwhenshes
tartedsewingsuperherocapesforkidswithcancer,heartdefects,andotherseriousdiseases.Itallbeganwhenshewasmakingacapeasabirthdaypresentforhernephew.Rosenb
ergerheardofagirlnamedBrennawhowasbattlingapotentiallydeadlyskinconditioncalledharlequinichthyosis(丑
角样鱼鳞病).Anyonegoingthroughwhatshewasgoingthroughhadtobetough.“Ihadanahamoment,”Rosenbergersays.“Brennawasasuperhe
ro!Sheneededacape.”SoRosenbergersentherone,andBrenna’smotherwasdelighted.Rosenbergerfoundtenmorekidso
nlineandsentouttenmorecapes.Beforelong,shequitherjobatasoftwarecompanytodedicateherselffull-timetotinysuperheroes.com,awebsitewhe
repeoplecanbuyhandmadecapesforbravekidsfacingillnessanddisability.Since2013,Rosenbergerandhersmallpaidstaffhavesentmorethan12,000handmadecapes
tokidsinall50statesand15othercountries.Thecapescomeinpink,blue,purple,orredandcanbedecoratedwiththechild’sinitialsors
pecializedpatches,includingaheart,arocket,oralightningbolt.Onerecipientwaseight-month-oldGabe,whowasbornwithimperfection,whichcausesdistinctfacialfe
atures.RosenbergersenthimaredcapewithabrightyellowGinthecenter.Itwasahit.Gabeisnowafixtureonthecompany’ssocialm
ediaposts.“TheTinySuperherocommunityhasbeenawonderfulconnectiontohave,”saysGabe’smom,KateGlocke.Infac
t,twoyearslater,“westillbringGabe’scapewithustoeveryhospitalappointment.”4.WhydidRosenbergerstartsewingsuperherocapesforkids?A.Becau
seshewasgoodatsewingsuperherocapes.B.Becauseshewantedtoshowbraveryofthekids.C.Becausesheplannedtogivekidssuperherocapesasgifts.D.Becau
seshethoughttheirparentscouldn’taffordcapes.5.WhatdoweknowaboutRosenbergerandhersmallpaidstaff?A.Theycreatedmorethan12,000handm
adecapes.B.Theymetkidsfrom50statesand15othercountries.C.Theyprovidedcapesindifferentcolorsandstyles.D.They
hadmadealotofmoneybysellingcapes.6.WhatwordscanbeusedtodescribeRosenberger?A.Hardworkingandwealthy.B.Warm-hear
tedandloving.C.Strong-willedandambitious.D.Talkativeandathletic.7.Whatisthepurposeofthistext?A.Toadvertiseawebsitesellinghandm
adecapesB.Tocallonmorepeopletohelpthesickkids.C.Todescribedifferentsuperherocapes.D.Tointroduceakindwomanhelpingsickkids.【答案】4
.B5.C6.B7.DC“MyP.E.teachertaughtmemaths.”IthasbeenacommonjokeforyearsbutwhenaP.E.teacherappliedforthehead-t
eacherjob,manyparentsworriedthat“thejokecouldcometrue”.Someparentsasked,“DoestheP.E.teacherknowmathsandEnglish?Ifnot,howishesupposedtotutorthest
udents?”ButtherewerestillparentswhobelievedP.E.teachershadmoretimetodisciplinethestudentssincetheydidn’thav
emanyclasses.Thisconcernisactuallya“subjectbias”,thatis,choosingaP.E.teacherasthehead-teacherisnotgoodforthestudents’gradessincehedoesn’tknowChine
se,maths,orEnglish.ItisacceptableforChineseteachers,mathsteachersandEnglishteacherstobehead-teachersbecau
sethesesubjectsareimportanttoentranceexamsandscores.Suchaconcernreflectsparents’anxietyinthecurrenteducationa
lenvironment,whichtendstolinkthehead-teacher’sresponsiblesubjectwiththefactswhethertheschoolcaresaboutthec
lassandthechildren’sperformancesinthesubject.Manypeoplecareabouttheirkids’academicperformancesonly.Theydon’tcareabo
uttheirkids’P.E.performanceatall.EvenifkidshaveP.E.classes,parentscarelittle.P.E.teachersareinhumbleposition
andtheirclassesareoftenoccupiedbyotherteachers.Ofcourse,ifstudents,P.E.performanceisrelatedtogradesandentranceexa
ms,parentswon’tmind“aP.E.teacherbeingthehead-teacher”.AtthemomentP.E.isgraduallyincludedinentranceexams.Interms
ofhighschoolentranceexamination,GuangzhouwilllaunchanewhighschoolentranceexamwhichincludesP.E.performanceandHealthexaminationin2021,raisingt
hescoreto70points.Intermsofthecollegeentranceexamination,universitieshavingtherightofindependentenrollmentsaddedP.E.teststotheirentranceex
amsin2019.Thispracticeisseenasanimportantsignalthattheassessmentofphysicalfitnessandathleticability,whichareimportantaspectsofastudent’soverallq
uality,maybeincludedinthecollegeentranceexaminationinthefuture.Wehopethatit’satrendforP.E.teachers,musicteachersanda
rtteacherstobecomehead-teachers.8.Bysaying“MyP.E.teachertaughtmemaths”whatdoestheauthorintendtoshowus?A.Itisjustajo
kethatseldomhappenedinreality.B.P.E.teachershardlyassiststudentsinmaths.C.P.E.teachersaregoodatteachingmaths..D.ParentsdoubttheabilityofP.E.tea
cher.9.Wecaninferfromparagraph2thataP.E.teacher.A.isoflittlebenefitforstudents’academicperformanceB.ishumblerthan
Chinese,mathorEnglishteachersC.reflectswhethertheschoolcaresabouttheclassD.getsunfairlyjudgedduetothec
urrenteducationalsystem10.WhydoesGuangzhouraiseproportionofP.E.performanceinhighschoolentranceexamination?A.Toraisestudents’awarene
ssofphysicalhealth.B.TocallonparentstopayattentiontoP.E.teachers.C.Totesttheoverallabilityofhighschoolstudents.D.TomakeP.E.teache
rsequalwithotherteachers.11.WhatopiniondoestheauthorholdtowardsP.E.teachersworkingashead-teachers?A.Neutral.B.Unexpected.C.Supportive.D.Criti
cal.【答案】8.D9.D10.A11.CDMorethanafifthoftheworld’splantspeciesfacethethreatofextinction,atrendwithpotentiallydisastereffectsforlifeonE
arth,accordingtoresearchreleasedonWednesday.Butaseparatestudywarnedthatextinctionofmammalshadbeenestimatedtoohighlyandsuggestedsomemammalspeciesthoug
httohavebeenwipedoutmayyetberediscovered.StephenHoppersaidthereportonplantlosswasthemostaccuratemappi
ngyetofthethreattotheplanet’sestimated380,000plantspecies.Thisstudyconfirmswhatwealreadysuspected,thatplantsareunderthreat
andthemaincauseishuman-causedhabitatloss,Hoppersaid.Thestudy,carriedoutbyKewwiththeNaturalHistoryMuseuminLondonandtheInternationalUnionfortheCon
servationofNature(IUCN),seta“majorbaseline”forfutureconservationefforts,hesaid.“Wecannotsitbackandwatchplantspeci
esdisappear—plantsarethebasisofalllifeonEarth,providingcleanair,water,foodandfuel.Allanimalandbirdlifedepe
ndsonthem,andsodowe”,Hopperadded,ThestudycomesaheadofameetinginNagoya,Japan,fromOctober18to29,wheremembersofthe
UN’sBiodiversityConventionwillsetnewtargetstosaveendangeredwildlife.CraigHiltonoftheIUCNsaidhehopedtheNagoyameetingwouldsetthegoalo
fpreventingtheextinctionofanyknownthreatenedspeciesby2020.“Wewanttomakesurethatplantswillnotbeforgotten”,hesaid.Inthe
irstudy,researchersassessedalmost4,000species,ofwhich22percentwereclassedasthreatened,especiallyintropicalrainforest.Plant
sweremorethreatenedthanbirds,asthreatenedasmammalsandlessthreatenedthanamphibians(两栖动物)orcoral(珊瑚),itsai
d.12.Theunderlinedpart“beenwipedout”inthefirstparagraphcanbereplacedby________.A.turnedoutB.brokenou
tC.diedoutD.runout13.AccordingtoHopper,theplantsareunderthreat________.A.becausetoomanyanimalseatthemasfoodB.owingto
theircompetitionagainsteachotherC.mostlybecausehumansdestroytheirlivingareasD.forthegrowingairandwaterpollution14.Wha
tdoscientistssuggestforplants?A.Sittingbackandwatchingthemdisappear.B.Makingthemsupplymorefoodtohumans.C.Preventinghumansfromusingplantproducts.D.Tr
yingtoprotectthemfromdyingout.15.Whichofthefollowingareleastlikelytobeendangered?A.BirdsB.PlantsC.AmphibiansD.Coral【答案】12.C13.C14.D15.A第二节(共5小题;每小题
2.5分,满分12.5分)根据短文内容,从短文中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。WhatIsStealingYourTimein2020andHowtoGetItBackAsurveyfromjobssiteGlassdoorfoundthat79
%ofU.S.employeessaytheywouldprefermoretime-relatedbenefitsoverapayraise-includingvacationdays(37%),paidsickdays(32%)andaflexibleschedule(30%).“Thisye
arhasmadeusallmorevaluethingsthataretrulyimportantinlife,andchangedourrelationshiptowork,”saysAshleyW
hillans,anassistantprofessoratHarvardBusinessSchool.“Attheendoftheday,timeisourmostvaluableresource,andwecannever
getitback.”____16____.Arrangeit____17____.Andthentakeahardlookattheresults.Probably,fartoomuchtimeisbeings
pentonunproductiveperiodslikecommutes(通勤);browsinganxiety-producingnewsfeeds;ordoingstuffyoureallydislike,mainlybecaus
eyouthinkyouhaveto.____18____.Yes,youcanessentiallyfindmorefreetimeforyourself,likecleaningyourhouse.Itwillcostyouinsometerms,butifyoucanaff
ordit,theeffectonyourlifehappinesswillbewildlydisproportionate.Leisuretimematters.Thepointofgeneratingmoretimeforyourself
isnotthatyoucanspenditallplayinggamesonyoursmartphoneorzoningoutinfrontofaTVscreen.____19____—butaimformore“active”leisuretha
tisproventoproducerealhappiness,likehavingmealswithfriends,volunteering,exercising,orengaginginyourfavoritehobbi
es.“Itdoesn’tnecessarilyrequiremajorlifechanges,likequittingyourjoborretiringearly,”Whillanssaid.____20____Useyourhoursdeliberately,withm
oreintention,anditwillhavepowerfuleffectsonyourhappiness.”A.SaveyourtimeB.BuymoretimeC.HerearethreetipsfromWhil
lansD.Thatis“passive”leisure,anditisfineinmoderationE.TherearesomefindingsonwhatisstealingyourtimeF.Writedownhowyouarespendingyourdays,downtotheminu
teG.Itcanalsobeaboutsmallerchanges,likehowyouusethenext30minutes【答案】16.C17.F18.B19.D20.G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和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。GrowinguptherelationshipbetweenmyfatherandIisthataskedhimquestionsand
hetoldmetheanswers.Inmyteenyears,hetaughtmethingsI’dneedtoknowto____21____intherealworld.WhenImovedoutonmyown,Icalledhimatl
eastonceaweek,usuallywhensomethingbrokeinmyapartmentandIneededtoknowhowto____22____it.Butthen,____23____Ineededhimless.Igotmarried,andmyhus
bandhadmostoftheknowledgeI____24____.Foreverythingelse,wehadGoogle.Idon’tknowwhenit____25____butourco
nversationswhenI____26____arejustsixwords.Me:“Hi,Dad.”Him:“Hi,sweets.Here’sMom.”Ilovedmydad,ofcourse,butI____27____attimesifmaybehehadalr
eadysharedeverythingI____28____toknow.Then,thispastsummer,myfamilymovedtomyparents’____29____ourhousewa
sbeingrenovated.Dadaskedmetohelphimrebuildalakehousewithwood.Withouthesitation,Iagreed.Afterall,Icoulddoforfreerent.Asweputthenewwoodtoge
therpiecebypiece,mydadknowing____30____whatwentwhere,Ilookedathim.“Howdoyouknowhowtobuilda(n)____31____”“Ispentasummerincollegebu
ildingitontheJerseyShore.”“Youdid?”IthoughtIknew____32____aboutmydad.Iknewthesummerwhenheburnedhishandsrawatthehorseradish
(辣根酱)manufacturingplantandthedinerline-cook(流水线厨师)positionthat____33____himhowtomakethebesteggroll.ButI____34____knewthis.Irealized
thatmaybeit’snotthatthere’snothinglefttosay____35____it’sjustthatI’vespentmylifeaskinghimthewrongquestions.21.A.su
rviveB.existC.lastD.live22.A.workB.fixC.storeD.purchase23.A.consequentlyB.graduallyC.actuallyD.frequently24.A.gainedB.requestedC.lackedD
.grasped25.A.appearedB.happenedC.changedD.challenged26.A.visitedB.chattedC.calledD.asked27.A.wonderedB.consideredC.orderedD.wandered28.
A.desiredB.seemedC.suspectedD.needed29.A.thoughB.whileC.unlessD.if30.A.nearlyB.exactlyC.originallyD.merely31.A.apartmentB.garde
nC.cabinD.store32.A.nothingB.somethingC.everythingD.anything33.A.constructedB.suggestedC.caughtD.taught34.A.everB.nev
erC.hardlyD.almost35.A.butB.andC.orD.so【答案】21.A22.B23.B24.C25.B26.C27.A28.D29.B30.B31.C32.C33.D34.B35.A第二节(
共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面材料,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。Starbuckswilleliminateplastic____36____(straw)fromitsstoreswor
ldwidein2021toreducepollution____37____(cause)byplastic,thecompanysays.Thecoffeeretailer(零售商)willgraduallyreduceusingsingle-usestraws____38
____itsmorethan28,000locations,cuttingout____39____estimated1billionstrawseachyear.Customerswillinsteadbegiven
plasticlidsdesignedforusewithoutastraworwithnon-plasticstraws.“Notusingastrawisthe____40____(effective)thingwehaveeverdonefortheenvironmen
t,”saidColleenChapman,vice-presidentofStarbucks’globalsocialimpact,inastatement.TheannouncementcamejustoneweekafterSeattle,Washi
ngton—hometoStarbucks’headquarters—becamethefirstmajorUScity____41____(ban)single-useplasticstrawsinbars
andrestaurants.Starbucks’pushbackagainstplastichasdrawnamixed____42____(react).M.Sanjayan,CEOofConservationInternational,iss
uedastatementsaying“500mplasticstraws____43____(throw)awayeverydayintheUS”andpraisedStarbucksforits“meaningfulactiontoprot
ectouroceans”.Butmanyconsumers____44____(voice)concernfordisabledpeople.“Whataboutthose_____45_____relyonstrawsduetodisabilit
y?Ioftencan’tdrinkoreatwithoutthem.”acustomertweeted.【答案】36.straws37.caused38.from/in39.an40.mosteffective41.toban42.reaction43.
arethrown44.voiced45.who第三部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节书面表达(满分15分)46.“光盘行动”悄然流行,但是校园生活中依然存在一些浪费现象,假设你是校学生会主席李华,请你代表学生会
用英语写一封倡议书,呼吁在校留学生也参与“光盘行动”,厉行节约,反对浪费。注意:1.词数80词左右;2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;3.开头已给出,不计入词数。参考词汇:光盘行动“ClearYourPlate”campaignDearfellows,_________
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________________________Students’UnionJanuary5,2021【答案】Dearfellows,With“ClearYourPlate”campaigngaininggroundinsociety,whichadvocatessav
ingagainstwasting,I’dliketocalloneveryonetomakeadifference.It’shightimewefoughtagainstwasting.Hereiswhatwecando.Fir
stly,wemightaswelltakeactivepartintheactivitiesourschoolcarriesouttoarouseourawarenessofsaving.Therefore,wewillformthehabitofsaving
.Besides,relevantrulesandregulationsaresupposedtobeobservedstrictlysuchas“eatingupallthefoodwetakeinourplates”.Ifeveryonemakesacontribution,th
eworldwillbecomemorebeautiful!Let’sjoinhandsandtakeactionimmediately!Students’UnionJanuary5,2021第二节读后
续写(满分25分)47.阅读下面短文,根据所给情节进行续写,使之构成一个完整的故事。注意:1.续写词数应为150左右;2.续写部分分为两段,每段的开头语已为你写好;Iworkedinthelocalpetregistrationoffic
einourneighborhood.IthadbeenafewmonthssinceourbelovedBamahadpassedaway.He’dlivedagood,longlife.Myhusband,Alan,andIdidn’thavechildren.O
urboxer(拳狮犬)wasourbaby.AfterBama’sdeath,wecouldn’tbringourselvestogothroughhistoystodecidewhattokeep,soweputthemall
inourcloset.ItoldmyselfI’ddoitwhenIwasready.Apparently,Istillwasn’t.NowIsatonmyfrontporchandsobbed.Friendsandfamilyhadsu
ggestedwegetanotherdog,butAlanandIdismissedtheidea.Wecouldn’tgothroughthatkindofheartbreakagain.Besides,Ididn’twantjustanydog.IwantedB
ama.Igazedoutovertheyard.Acrossthestreetwasadog.Aboxer.Iwipedthetearsfrommyeyes.Washerealorjustamythofmywishfulimagination?Iblinked.T
heboxerwasstillthere.Welockedeyes.Heranatamoderatelyswiftpaceacrossthestreet,straighttowardme.Tentatively,Iofferedmyhand.He
lickedme.Iletoutasurprisedlaugh.ThisdogwasyoungerthanBama,smaller.Bamahadbeenwhite,butthisdog’sfurgotstripes.HeworeacollarbuthadnoID.Ikn
ewhemustbelongtosomeoneintheneighborhood,butI’dneverseenanotherboxeraround.IwouldhaverememberedifIhad.“Wheredidyo
ucomefrom?”Iaskedthedog,scratchinghimbehindtheears.Hedidn’tseemlost.Justasifheweredroppingbyforavisit.“Alan!”Icalled.“Youhavetocomeseethis!”
Alanjoinedme,andwesattogetherinwonderforamoment.Thentheboxergotupandranoff.Inthefollowingdays,he’dsometimesappearinthebackyardwhenAlanandI
wereoutside.Othertimes,he’dwaitforusonthefrontporch.“Iwishhe,dannouncehimself,”Alanjoked.“Knockonthedoororsomething.”Thenext
day,therewasastrangescratchingatthedoor.Iopeneditandsawthemysteryboxer,doggiesmilewide.Thedogseemedtoknowexactly
whatmyhusbandandIneeded._____________________________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________________________________________________Recoveringfrompainofthegreat
loss,Iwantedtoknowwhohisownerwas.___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________【答案】Thedogseemedtoknowexactlywhatweneeded.Seeinghimwashelpingmeworkthroughmygrief.Wit
heachvisit,Icouldfeeltheacheinmyheartlessen.InoticedthatIcouldnowpassBama’sfavoritenappingspots.IrealizedIco
uldfondlyrecallhowBamawouldfollowusfromroomtoroom—ourconstantcompanion.Memories,untilrecently,hadhurttoomuchtogoon.Somethinginmyheartgotre
lieved.Recoveringfrompainofthegreatloss,Iwantedtoknowwhohisownerwas.Onedayatmyworkplace,ayoungmancameintoregisterhispets,information.Ifoundheha
daboxercalledAxleandlivedjustupthestreetfromme.Itoldhimhisdoghadbeenpayingregularvisits,whichIwasverygratefulforthedelightitbroughtme.NowBa
ma’stoysdon’tjustsitinthecloset,gatheringdust.AlanandIkeepthemoutforAxletoenjoywheneverhecomesovertovisit.