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河南省十所名校2021届高中毕业班尖子生第二次考试英语考生注意:1.答题前,考生务必将自己的姓名、考生号填写在试卷和答题卡上,并将考生号条形码粘贴在答题卡上的指定位置。2.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后

,用铅笔把答题卡对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,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。第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有2分钟的时间

将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。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。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。例:Howmuchistheshirt?A.£19.15.B.£9.18.C.£9.15.答案是C。1.Whattimedoesthewomanusuallyhavebreakfast?A.Atabout10:00.B.Atabout8:00.C.

Atabout7:00.2.Whatdoesthewomanwanttodofirst?A.Gototherestaurant.B.Buysomething.C.Gototheconcert.3.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthetwospeaker

s?A.Shopassistantandcustomer.B.Shopassistantandmanager.C.Daughterandfather.4.WhatdidthegirldolastSunday?A.Shestayedwithhermother

athome.B.Shelefthermotheralone.C.Sheattendedaparty.5.WhatdidthewomanbuyherbrotherforChristmas?A.Awatch.B.Abook.C.Acas

e.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.Wherearethespeakersmostprobablytalking?A.Atahotel.B.Attheboy’shome.C.Inthedininghallof

auniversity.7.WhatcanwelearnabouttheboyandKate?A.Theyaregoodfriends.B.Theyareclassmates.C.TheyareKorean.听第7

段材料,回答第8、9题。8.Whenshouldthemangetup?A.At5:00.B.At6:00.C.At6:30.9.Whydoesthemangetupearly?A.Hewantstogettheti

ckets.B.Hewantstomakethewomanhappy.C.Hewantstospendmoretimetogetherwiththewoman.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.Wherewill

thespeakershavedinnerthatnight?A.Inthehotel.B.Atanairport.C.Inarestaurantnearby.11.Whatkindoffoodaretheygoingtoeat?A.Englishf

ood.B.Chinesefood.C.Frenchfood.12.Howmanyseatswillthewomanorder?A.Two.B.Four.C.Five.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13.Whatisthewomang

oingtodo?A.Takeamathclass.B.Gobicycling.C.Goswimming.14.Whycan’tthemangowiththewoman?A.Hemustspeakwi

thProfessorSmith.B.Hehastofinishapaper.C.Hehastotakeamathtest.15.Whatdoesthemanhavetowriteabout?A.Managemen

toflibrary.B.Apoem.C.Ahistoryessay.16.Whatdoesthewomanoffertodofortheman?A.Teachhimhowtowriteapoem.B.Helphimwithhiscours

ework.C.Reviewthelastexamwithhim.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.WhatdidMarkTwainlikedoing?A.Writingjokes.B.Givingtalks.C.Playingjokes.1

8.WhodidMarkTwainmeetatlunchoneday?A.Afriend.B.Hisbrother.C.Histeacher.19.WhatdidtheyoungmantellMarkTwainabouthi

suncle?A.Henevercried.B.Heneverlaughed.C.Henevertalked.20.WhydidMarkTwainstopintheend?A.Hewasdisappointed

.B.Hewasill.C.Hewassleepy.第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。AConsumerElec

tronicsShow(CES)istheglobalstagewheretheworld’snext-generationinventionsareintroducedtowardsthemarketplace,andlotsof

companiesareparticipating.Hereareseveraloftheamazinginventionsthatwereintroducedattheshowin2020.AugustWi-FiSmartLockIt’sanin

telligentdoorlocktoprotectyourhome,anditworksonWi-Fi.Thelockdoesn’trequireanyadditionalhardwaretoattachtoitandcanbeusedwiththeexistingdoorlock.The

ownercanremotelyaccessthedoorfromanywheretolockorunlockandcanprovideguestkeystofamilyorfriends.Itkeepsstatisticsandrecordsofyourdoor’slocks,u

nlocks,andwhohavevisited.MotionPillowIt’sapillowdevelopedforanyonewhohasasnoring(打鼾)problem.Thesolutionboxdetects,records,anda

nalysesthesleepingperson’ssnoringpatterns.Bychangingtheinternalairbag’spressure,itfixesthepositionofthesleepingperson’sneckandh

eadgentlytoimprovetheirbreathing.Threelayersofnoise-reducingmaterialminimizetheuser’ssleepingdisturbance.AōAirIt’sahigh-tech

face-coveringwearableairpurifierwithnotightsealonthemouthandnose.Thepurifierpullsairinsidethroughafiltration(过滤)processand

usesfanstocreateacleanareainfrontofthedevice.It’sdesignedinsuchawaythatitcancleanmorethan98%ofPM2.5throughfiltration.TransparentHoodThecompanyCon

tinentalshowedoffthisrevolutionaryinventionatCES2020thatgottheBestVehicleIntelligenceandTransportationAward.It’satechnologythatgivesthe

drivertheabilitytoseebarriersandblindspotsfromthedrivingseat.Fourcamerastakesurroundingpicturessothatthe

drivercanseethereal-timeblindspotsandpreventevenparkingdamagetoo.21.What’sthepurposeofthetext?A.ToshowthewidepopularityofCES.B.Toadvertiseaglo

balstagecalledCES.C.Topredictsomenext-generationinventions.D.TointroducesomeinventionsatCES2020.22.Accordingtothetext,AugustWi-FiSmartLock__

______.A.hasastoragefunctionB.servesonlyitsownerC.isuncontrollablefromfarawayD.requiresextrahardwaretowork23

.Whatcanbeknownfromthetext?A.AugustWi-FiSmartLockhe]psimprovethecomfortofhomes.B.AōAirproducescompletelypollution-freeairforitsusers.C.

TransparentHoodhelpsmakedrivingsaferandeasier.D.MotionPillowcontributestofightingagainstsleeplessness.BLaungiBhuiyan,apensione

rfromtheIndianstateofBihar,hasbecomeknownas“CanalMan”afteritwasdiscoveredthathespent30yearsofhislifedigginga3-kilometer-longwat

ercanal,allbyhimself,usinghandtools.TheremotevillageofKothilawahadalwayssufferedwatershortages,withmostoftherainwaterfalli

nginthenearbyhillsflowingintotheriver,insteadoftowardsthevillage.Thiswasoneofthereasonswhysomevillagersmovedaway,butLa

ungiBhuiyanmadeuphismindtotakemattersintohisownhands,sohestayedbehind.Nooneofferedtohelp,soforthreelongdecadeshedugthe4-feetwideand3-feetde

epcanalhimself,usingonlywhateverhandtoolshehad.Kothilawaissurroundedbyforestsandmountains.Duringtherainyseason,t

hewaterfallingfromthemountainsusedtoflowstraightintoariverflowingthroughthearea,buteversinceLaungiBh

uiyancompletedhis3-km-longcanal,it’sbeencollectedinapondnearthevillage,allowinglocalstoraiseanimalsandevenirrig

atecrops,withoutworryingaboutwatershortages.Eversincewordofhisimpressiveachievementsstartedspreadingonsocialmedia,Bhuiy

anhasbeennicknamed“CanalMan”.ATwitterusersharedhisunbelievablestoryandcalledIndianbillionaireAnandMahindra,askinghimifhewouldsupporttheKoth

ilawaherobymakingatractoravailabletohim.“IthinkhiscanalisasimpressiveamonumentastheTajorthePyramids.I’dconsideritanhonor

tohavehimusemytractor,”thebillionairereplied.WhilemanyhavetakentosocialmediatopraiseLaungiBhuiyanforhisperseverance(毅力),some

saidthathadtheGovernmentdonethejobitwassupposedto,theKothilawamanneedn’thaveworkedhardfordecades,andlocalswould

havebenefitedfromthewatercanalmuchsooner.Otherswentasfarastosuggesthisworkberecognized,andthathebeprovidedwithcompensation.24.Whydidn

’tLaungiBhuiyanmoveawayfromKothilawawithothervillagers?A.Hedidn’twanttohavehiswayoflifechanged.B.Hehadgreatdifficu

ltymakingalivingelsewhere.C.Hedecidedtofixtheproblemofwatershortageshimself.D.Hewouldn’tseparatefromthevillagehe’dlivedi

nfordecades.25.What’sthemainfunctionofthecanaldugbyLaungiBhuiyan?A.Irrigatingcropsandraisinganimals.B.Channelingrai

nwaterintothepond.C.Transportingwaterfromanearbyriver.D.Storingrainwaterduringtherainyseason.26.WhatdoAnandMa

hindra’swordsinparagraph4reflect?A.HethoughthighlyofLaungiBhuiyan.B.LaungiBhuiyan’scanalisaplaceofinterest.C.HewouldcompletethecanalwithLau

ngiBhuiyan.D.HistractorwouldgreatlyeaseLaungiBhuiyan’slabour.27.Whatdoesthelastparagraphimply?A.LaungiBhuiyanwouldb

ecompensatedwiththehelpofsocialmedia.B.ThereweredifferentvoicesonLaungiBhuiyan’sdecades-longwork.C.LaungiBhuiyan’sworkwashighlyrecognizedbyIndiana

uthorities.D.AllpeoplewerenotsatisfiedwithIndianauthorities’performance.CThehighAndesmountainsofPeruareahummingbirds’paradis

e(蜂鸟的天堂),richinwildflowernectar(花蜜)andlowinnaturalenemies.Butthere’soneproblem:thecold.Nighttimetempe

raturesoftendipbelowfreezingintheserainytropicalhighlands.Howdoesasix-grambirdthatneedsnectarfrom500flowersadayjusttosurvivegetenoughextr

aenergytokeepitselfwarmallnight?Itdoesn’t.Instead,astemperaturesdrop,thesehummingbirdsenterastateknownastorpor(冬眠).Onespecies,thebl

ackmetaltail,coolsto3.26℃,thecoldestbodytemperatureeverrecordedinabirdornon-hibernatingmammal(非冬眠的哺乳动物),researchersreport

inBiologyLetters.“They’recoldasarock,”saysBlairWolf,aphysiologicalecologistattheUniversityofNewMexicoinAl

buquerque.“Ifyoudidn’tknowbetter,you’dthinktheyweredead.Coolingtonear-deathtemperaturesletsthehummingbirdssavepreciousen

ergy,allowingthemtosurvivethecoldnightandgetreadytofeedthenextday.”Standingupright,thebirdspointedtheirbillsupward

s,loosenedtheirfeathersandstoppedmoving.Allofthespeciesenteredsomekindoftorpor,buttheblackmetaltailcooledthemost,

droppingfromadaytimetemperatureofabout40℃tojustabovefreezing.“Duringtheday,thesehummingbirds’heartscanbeat1,200timesaminutetopowertheir

crazylifestyle.Butduringtorpor,theirheartratesdroptoaslowas40beatsaminute.It’sanastonishingdrop,”Wolfsays,“anditcouldallow

thesehigh-altitudebirdstocuttheirenergyusebyabout95percent.Bynotwastingenergytryingtostaywarm,thesebirdscanliveashighas5,000metersabovesealeve

l.”Whenthesunbeginstorise,thehummingbirdsstartwarmingaboutadegreeaminutebyshakingtheirmuscles.“Youseethebirdtremblingthere,thenallo

fasuddenitseyespopopenandit’sreadytogo,”Wolfsays.28.WhatmakesAndesmountainsaperfectlivingplaceforhummingbirds?A.Itshighaltitude.B.Itsclim

ateconditions.C.Itsanimalspeciesdiversity.D.Itsabundanceofwildflowers.29.Howdoestheblackmetaltailhummingbirdsurvivecoldnigh

ts?A.Byfreezingitselfnearlysolid.B.Byeatingenoughnectarbeforedusk.C.Bystoppingbreathingandheartbeats.D.Byhidingitsbillinitsloosenedfeathers.30.Whatd

oWolf’swordsreflectaboutthehummingbirds?A.Theytrembleforwarmthatnight.B.Theyconsumenoenergyatnight.C.Theyarequiteadaptive.D.Theyh

aveabigheart.31.Thehummingbird’swarmingprocess_________.A.endsbeforesunriseB.takes40minutesorsoC.isratherdifficultD.h

appenswithitseyesopenDChildrenwhosefathersmaketimetoplaywiththemfromaveryyoungagemayfinditeasiertocon

troltheirbehaviourandemotionsastheygrowup,researchsuggests.Althoughtherearemanysimilaritiesbetweenfathersandmothers,th

efindingssuggestthatfathersparticipateinmorephysicalplayevenwiththeyoungestchildren.Thisseemstohelpchildren

learntocontroltheirfeelings.Itmayalsomakethembetteratsupervisingtheirownbehaviourlateron.PaulRamchandani,professorofPlayinEducation,De

velopmentandLearningattheUniversityofCambridge,said,“It’simportantnottooverstatetheinfluenceoffather-childplayasther

earelimitstowhattheresearchcantellus,butitdoesseemthatchildrenwhogetareasonableamountofplaytimewiththeirfatherbenefitasagroup.”Parent-childplayinth

efirstyearsoflifeisknowntosupportbasicsocial,cognitiveandcommunicationskills,butmostresearchfocusesonmothersandbabies.TheCambridgereviewuseddat

afrom78studies,undertakenbetween1977and2017—mostoftheminEuropeorNorthAmerica.Theresearchersanalysedthecombinedinformationforpatternsabout

howoftenfathersandchildrenplaytogether,thenatureofthatplay,andanypossiblelinkwithchildren’sdevelopment.Inalmostallthestudies

surveyed,therewasaconsistentrelationbetweenfather-childplayandchildren’ssubsequentabilitytocontroltheirfeelings.Childrenwhoenjoyedhigh-quality

playtimewiththeirfatherswerelesslikelytoexhibitemotionalandbehavioralproblems.Theyalsoappearedtobebetteratcontrollingtheiraggression,

andlesslikelytoattackotherchildrenduringdisagreementsatschool.“Physicalplaycreatesfun,excitingsituationsinwhichchildrenha

vetoapplyself-control,”Ramchandanisaid.“Youmighthavetocontrolyourstrength.It’sasafeenvironmentinwhichchildre

ncanpractisehowtorespond.Iftheyreactthewrongway,theymightgettoldoff,butit’snottheendoftheworld—andnexttimetheymightreme

mbertobehavedifferently.”32.Theunderlinedword“supervising”inparagraph2isclosestinmeaningto________.A.acknowledgingB.reg

ulatingC.exhibitingD.understanding33.WhichofthefollowingstatementswouldPaulRamchandaniprobablyagreewith?A.Father-childplay

isextremelyinfluential.B.Theresearchstillhasspaceforimprovement.C.Fathersneedn’tcorrectchildren’sbehaviouratplay.D.Physicalplayshouldbecarr

iedoutwithgreatcaution.34.WhatdoesthetextsayabouttheCambridgereview?A.Itlastedformorethanfourdecades.B.Itfocusedonearlyparen

t-childplay.C.Itmadefulluseofothers’researchfruits.D.Itstressedtheimportanceofthelengthofplaytime.35.Whatcanbethebesttitleforthetext?A.ToDevelop

Self-ControllableChildren,PlaywithThemB.PlayingEnablesChildrentoImproveTheirSelf-ControlC.PlayingTogetherMayBenefitFather-ChildRelationshipD.Playt

imewithDadMayImproveChildren’sSelf-Control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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。选项中有两项为多余选项。Mostpeoplewant

togethealthierandlookyounger,yettheycan’tseemtofindthetimeforit.36However,itdoesrequireasmallamountofcommitmentandabigloveforbeingrefreshed.Hereareso

metipsforhealthyliving:●Enjoyaglassofwaterfirstthinginthemorning.Ifyouhaven’tgottimeforanythingelseinthemorning,maketimetodrinkabiggl

assofwater.37Torefreshourcells,weneedtosupplythemwithwaterandoxygen.Drinkaglassofwaterandwithinaweekyouwillbegintofee

llesstired.●Grabafewfreshfruitsonyourwayout.Whereveryouaregoing—whetheritisawalkordrivetothesupermarketoronyo

urwaytoameeting—pickuponeortwofruitsandeatthem.Ifyouleaveforworkinthemorninganddon’treturnuntilevening,takeafe

wfruitsandeatthemthroughouttheday.38●Dodeepbreathing.Whenyou’vegottime—atyourdesk,drivingthecar,cookingfood—dosomedeepb

reathing.Exchangeofoxygenandcarbondioxideisoneofthebestthingswecandoforourbloodandcells.●39Ifyouworkinanoffice,getupevery30minu

tesandgoforawalk.Ifyouhaveanofficewithstairs,runupanddownthestairseverycoupleofhours.Getyourbloodflowing

andyourmusclesmoving.●Eatahandfulofnuts.Getyourfavoriteselectionofnutsbeforeyouleavehomeforworkandhaveabighandfulofthemataround3pm.40A.Exerc

iseonthego.B.Watchoutfortravel.C.It’salwayshardatthebeginning.D.Welosealotofoxygenthroughthenight.E.Actually,h

ealthylivingdoesn’thavetobehard.F.Thishelpstoincreaseafternoonenergyandproductivity.G.Theirnutrients,vitaminsandsugarsarewhatourbodyrequ

ires.第三部分语言知识运用(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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。Thewinterhad

beenlongandboring.I41neededabreak,soIdecidedtobookatriptotheCaribbeanwithafriend.Iwasplanningmytripduringlunchbreakwh

enIwas42ofthenewsthatIwasfired.43mytripwasn’tagoodoption,asIneededitnowmorethanever.Thenightbeforemytrip,Ihadadreamthatmyf

riendcametopickmeuptogototheairport.Ihadtwosuitcasesatthedoor—onewas44andtheotherwasempty.WhenIreache

dtheairport,I45I’dbroughttheemptyone.WhenIwokeup,I46thisdreamtomeanthatIwasleavingallofmy“baggage”behind—an

dIdid.Ienjoyedmy47morethananyothersI’dtaken.Havinghadtimeanddistancefrommyworkbreak-upandadreamabout48myoldbaggage,Iwaslookingforwardto

returningandstartingthenextchapterofmylife.IknewIwasn’tgoingtoobtaina49rightaway,soIattemptedtodooneofthethingsIlovedbu

tneverhad50todo:writing.I’dneverpublishedanythingbefore,butIwantedtohavea51.Iwroteafewpieces.Mostamateurswould52smallerpublication

s(出版物),butIsentthemtothebigger,well-knownones.Afterseveralnon-responsesand53,myeffortspaidoff.Themost-rea

dnewspaperinCanada54topublishoneofmytravelstories.NowIworkfull-timeasa(n)55andhavepublishedarticlesinanumb

erofNorthAmericanmagazines.Getting56wasalife-alteringexperienceformethatcouldhavebeen__57.I’llbethefirstto

admitthatitwasdifficultto58.ButtherewassomethingaboutthedreamIhadafterithappened.Thatdream,inwhichI59carr

iedonwithanemptysuitcase,helpedmeputeverythingbehindmeandmademe60topursue(追求)newcareers.41.A.abruptlyB.slightlyC

.desperatelyD.frequently42.A.accusedB.convincedC.remindedD.informed43.A.CancelingB.EnjoyingC.ArrangingD

.Continuing44.A.markedB.equippedC.packedD.decorated45.A.suspectedB.realizedC.announcedD.remembered46.A

.interpretedB.choseC.accomplishedD.advised47.A.sleepB.hobbyC.workD.vacation48.A.storingB.handlingC.discoveringD.removing49.A.pos

itionB.certificateC.promotionD.compensation50.A.moneyB.timeC.interestD.patience51.A.favorB.chanceC.lessonD.try52.A.approachB.graspC.evaluateD.reco

gnize53.A.recreationsB.restrictionsC.rejectionsD.regulations54.A.affordedB.agreedC.managedD.compromised55.A.speakerB.amateurC.designerD.writer56.A.

hurtB.defeatedC.unemployedD.ignored57.A.disastrousB.invalidC.ridiculousD.meaningless58.A.leaveoffB.gothr

oughC.figureoutD.keepback59.A.ambitiouslyB.happilyC.stubbornlyD.deliberately60.A.proudB.luckyC.confidentD.curious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,并将答案填写在答题卡上。Forcenturies,peopledreamedaboutleavingEarthandtravellingtootherworld

s.Then,in1957,theSovietUnion61(make)thefirstsmallstepintospace62sendingupasmallsatellitecalledSputnik.Earlyspa

ceactivitieswereconducted63(main)bytheUnitedStatesandtheSovietUnion.Butastimewentby,EuropeandJapanalsolearnedhowtobuild64

(they)ownsatellitesandrockets.Today,countriessuchasChina,India,SouthKorea,IsraelandBrazilarealsodevelopingspaceindustries.Duringthelas

t60years,unmannedprobes(探测器)havebeensenttowardsmanyoftheplanets65(exist)intheSolarSystem.Manyspaceobservatories,suchastheHubbleSpaceTelescope,havebee

ncreatedtolookatthe66(distance)universe.Theyhavesentbacksomeamazingpicturestakeninvisible(可见的)light.Andtheycanalsoobs

ervestarsthatareinvisibletohumaneyes.Thefloodof67(discovery)haschangedthewaywelookattheuniverse.Morethan500peoplehaveflowninspacesinceYuriGagarinp

avedthewayin1961.20peoplehavetravelledtothemoon,12of68havewalkedonthemoon.Sofar,spacestations__69(bui

ld),andastronautshavelearnedtoliveandworkinspaceformanymonths70__evenyears.第四部分写作(共两节,满分35分)第一节短文改错(共10小题;每小题1

分,满分10分)假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文。文中共有10处语言错误,每句中最多有两处。每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(∧),并在其下

面写出该加的词。删除:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉。修改:在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。注意:1.每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;2.只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。Ioftencookd

eliciousfoodforthosewhowerehomeless.ButlastSaturdaymyonlystovesuddenlybrokedown,leavingmeunabletocontinuingmyactofkindnes

s.Oneofmygoodfriendsfounditoutaboutthat.Yesterdayafternoonheboughtnewstoveanddeliveredittomyhouse.Itwassomethingtotal

unexpectedfromhim.Ikeptexpressingmythanktohim.Therefore,hejustsaid,“Youhavedonesomuchforothers,includingme.Thisisthe

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