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2021年高三得分训练(二)英语试题第Ⅰ卷第一部分听力(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秒中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.£19.15B.£9.18C.£9.15.答案是C。1.What’sthemangoingtodo?A.Turnthemusicup.B.Turnthemusicdown.C.Cha
ngesomelightmusic.2.Wheredoestheconversationtakeplace?A.Inastore.B.Inanoffice.C.Atthewoman’s3.Howmuchdidt
hewomanpayforherscarves?A.$40.B.$45.C.$50.4.What’sgoingtohappen?A.It’sgettingdrier.B.Astormisontheway.C.Thebadsmellisgettingworse.5.Whatdowele
arnfromtheconversation?A.Marywon’tlistentotheman.B.Marywillgototheparty.C.SomethinggoeswrongwithMary’sears.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,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话或独白前,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至7题。6.Whenwasthebutterbought?A.Yesterday.B.Twodaysago.C.Monthsago.7.Howisthewomantodealwiththebu
tter?A.Eatitup.B.Throwitaway.C.Changeit.听第7段材料,回答第8至9题。8.What’sthepriceforachildticketofthebothexhibitions?A.£3.B.£5.C.£6.
9.Howwillthewomangotothegallery?A.Bybus.B.Bycar.C.Bysubway.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.Whatdoestheyoungmanlivingupstairsoftendo?A.Heplaystheviolinatni
ght.B.Heknocksonthewoman'sdoor.C.Heborrowsthingsfromthewoman.11.WhoisJennifer?A.Theman’ssister.B.Thewoman’sneighbor
.C.Susan’sformerroommate.12.Whatwillthewomandonext?A.GiveSusanacall.B.Haveagoodrest.C.Getreadyfortheexam.听第9段材料,回
答第13至16题。13.What’sBill?A.Ateacher.B.Atourguide.C.Adesigner.14.WhereisPeterfrom?A.Italy.B.England.C.France.15.Whodidth
ewomangotoItalywith?A.Herfriend.B.Herson.C.Herhusband.16.WhatdoesBillaskthewomantodoatlast?A.TeachhimItalian.B.A
ttendaChristmasparty.C.Showhimaroundthedepartment.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.Howdidthewritergetintothetown?
A.Heturnedtolocals.B.Hefollowedothers.C.Hecalledadriver.18.WhatdoesthewriterthinkofthefoodinPlaka?A.Expensive.B.Wonderful.C.Special.1
9.Whatledtothewriter’ssorethroat?A.Theweather.B.Thefood.C.Thepollution.20.What’strafficlikeinAthens?A.Favorable.B.Terrible.C.Complex.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,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C、D)中,选出最佳选项。AAtopalmosteveryTokyovisitor’smust-seelist,Harajukuison
eofthecity’smostname-checkedneighborhoods.Here’saquicklookatsomeofthehighlightseveryHarajaukuvisitorshouldexperience.TakeshitaStreetThefir
stthingyou’regoingtowanttodoisgetsuckedintothevortex(旋涡)ofTakeshitaStreet,thebestplacetotrypurikuraphotoboothsandobservethelatest
cosplaytrends,fromGothicLolitatocyberpunk.WEGOisapopularfashionchainofferingthelatesttrendsandasectionforvintageclothes.Tutuannaiswh
ereyoucanfindinterestingsocksthatwilladdanampledoseofkawaiitoyouroutfit.CatStreetCatStreetismorerelaxingplacetoshop,withst
oresfocusingonhigher-endbrands.RAGTAGisthebestplacetofindsecond-handitems.HarajukuChicagoboastswidevarietyofv
intageclothes,includingbaseballteamcoatsandtraditionalkimonos.OmotesandoAvenueAnotherfamousshoppingstreetOmotesandoAvenueisalarge,tr
ee-lined-streetthatcutsthroughHarajukuandisfilledwithhundredsofshopsandrestaurants.SukajyanDept,atinysouvenirjacketstore,ispackedwit
htheworksofKenKakinuma.TokyuPlazaOmotesandoharajukuiswhereyou’llfindthatfamousmirroredentrancewaythatsomanytravelersshareonthe
Internet.21.Ifyouwanttobuyvintageclothing,whereshouldyougo?A.WEGO&Tutuanna.B.SukajyanDept&RAGTAGC.WEGO&HarajukuChicago
D.RAGTAG&HarajukuChicago.22.WhenvisitingOmotesandoAvenue,whatmayyoudo?A.BuyinterestingsocksB.TakerelaxingwalkC.Trypurikuraphotobo
othsD.Postthemirroredentrancewayonline23.Whichsectionofthewebsitemaythetextbechosenfrom?A.Travel.B.Business.C.Entertainm
ent.D.Fashion.BVerkhoyansk,atowninnortheasternSiberia,about6mileswithintheArcticCircle,recordedatemperatureof100.
4degreesFahrenheit(38degreesCelsius)onJune20.2020,likelysettinganewrecordforthehottesttemperaturerecordedthatfarnorth.Thenewreco
rdcomesasSiberia—andtheAsiancontinentasawhole—haveexperiencedunusuallywarmconditionssincethestartofthisyear.Thewholere
gionhasbeenoff-the-chartswarmlately.Andwhileit’sdifficulttoknowtheimpactofclimatechangeonindividualrecordsortemperatur
esinanygivenseason,expertssaythedevelopmentsarepartofabroaderwarmingtrendthathasbeendocumentedacrosstheglobe.Thesuddenmovement
ofheatisbeingcausedbyhigh-pressureridge(脊)ofair—sometimescalled“heatdome(穹)”thatisblanketingthearea.Whenthishappens,airgetss
queezedintoonelocationandsinks,pushingwarmtemperaturesdowntothesurface.Thehigh-pressureridgealsopreventscloudsfromforming,sosunshinecomest
hroughwithoutbeingweakenedbyclouds.NorthoftheArcticCirclewhenthattemperaturewasobserved,theyhad24hoursofdaylight,sotheywerereceivin
gsolarenergyforthoseentire24hours.ThetownofVerkhoyanskisknownforhavingthebiggestextremesbetweenwinterandsummerthananyothercit
yintheworld,withtheiraveragehightemperatureminus47degreesFahrenheitinwinterInJuneandJuly,theiraveragete
mperatureiscloseto70degrees.Intheirclimatehistory,they’vebeenabove90degreesover150times,andabove95degreesatleastdozentimes.“Sincethesta
rtoftheyear,we’vebeennoticingthatAsia—particularlynorthernAsia,likeRussia—hasbeenextremelywarm,”—saidAhiraSanchez-Lugo,aclimatologistattheN
ationalOceanicandAtmosphericAdministration’sNationalCentersforEnvironmentalInformation.ForecastssuggestthatthispartofSiberiacouldseeatleastano
therweekofabove-averagetemperaturesbeforethingsstabilize.ButconditionsinAsiahavebeenwarmerthanusualformostof2020.24.Whatd
oestheunderlinedpart“off-the-charts”inParagraph2referto?A.Entirely.B.Seriously.C.Extremely.D.Slightly.25.Whatdoweknowaboutheatdome?A.Itisablanket
coveringatown.B.Itpreventsthesunfromheatingthesurface.C.Itmovesfastandcarriesheataway.D.Itpressesheatdownandkeepssolarenergydownontheearth.26.W
hatcanwelearnfromthetext?A.Verkhoyanskisthehottesttownintheworld.B.ThelargestextremesinVerkhoyanskarem
orethan95degrees.C.NorthernAsiatakestheleadinglobalwarming.D.TheaveragehightemperatureinVerkhoyanskismi
nus47degreesFahrenheit.27.Whatisthetextmainlyabout?A.VerkhoyanskisaspecialtowninRussia.B.Verkhoyanskhititshighesttemperatur
einhistory.C.Verkhoyanskexperiencedtheworstweatherconditions.D.Verkhoyanskwitnessedthehighesttemperatureintheworl
d.CThereyouare,lookingthroughyourWeChatmomentsoryourWeibofeed,andyoucomeacrossapostlikethis:“Ijustgota
cceptedtoHarvardANDOxford!Aretheysuretheydidn’tmixmyapplicationswithsomebodyelse?!”Thispersonisclearlyhumblebragging.Thetem
“humblebrag”wasfirstcoinedbackin2010bythelateUScomedianHarrisWittels,anditdescribeswhensomeonemakesaseeminglymodeststa
tement,buttheactualpurposeistobringattentiontosomethingtheyareproudof.Theexampleaboveisahumility-basedhumblebrag.Theperson
wantstotellothers:“IgotacceptedtoHarvardandOxford!”However,theydon’twanttoseemtooarrogant.Soinstead,the
yworditinawaytobemoremodestandbringdowntheimportanceoftheirachievements.Althoughpeoplewhohumblebragthinkitwillmakethemmorelikeablebecausethey
aren’tloudlyboastingabouttheirtriumphs,astudyshowedthathumblebraggingactuallyhastheoppositeeffect.“Humblebraggingbackfiresb
ecauseitseemsveryfake.That‘woe(悲伤)isme’attitudecombinedwithself-promotiondoesnotleadtoafavorableimpression,”saidOvulSezer.“Evensimp
lybraggingorcomplainingisbetter,becauseatleastthosemessagesareseenmoresincere.”Sezer’sstudyalso.foundthatnearly60percento
fhumblebragswerecomplaint-basedhumblebragging,withmostpeoplehumblebraggingabouttheirlooks,followedbytheirmon
eyorwealth,andfinallyabouttheirperformanceatwork.“It’ssuchacommonphenomenon.Weallknowsomepeople,whetherinsocialmediaorintheworkplace,w
hodothisannoyingthing,”commentedSezer,addingthatwealldoittosomeextent.So,ifyouwanttoshareyourachievementswitho
thers.what’sthebestwaytodoitthen?Sezersuggeststhatpeople“admittheirself-promotionandharvesttherewardsofbeingsinc
ere”.Shealsosuggestedfindingawingman:“Ifsomeonebragsforyou,that’sthebestthing,becausethenyoudon’tseemlikeyou’rebragging.”28.Whichofthefollowingcanber
egardedashumblebragging?A.Bringingpeople’sattentiontoyourachievements.B.Braggingaboutyourachievementsonsocialmedia.C.Bei
nghesitanttotalkaboutyourachievements.D.Pretendingtobemodestwhentalkingaboutyourachievements.29.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“backfires”mostlikelymean
inparagraph5?A.Isimpressive.B.Relatestoself-promotion.C.Leadstoaheateddebate.D.Producesdisappointingresult.30.What’st
hedifferencebetweenhumility-basedhumblebraggingandcomplaint-basedhumblebragging?A.Theirpurposes.B.Theiraudiences.C.Thewaytheyachieveaims.D.Theconte
ntmentioned.31.WhatdoesOvulSezersuggestpeopledowhenitcomestosharingachievements?A.Promotethemselvesaftersomeoneelsedoes.
B.Behonestwhentalkingabouttheirachievements.C.Publicizetheirachievementsinahiddenway.D.Findsomeonetoshareachiev
ementswith.D“Don’tbeahelicopterparent.”Thismessagehasbeenrepeatedfrequentlyandotherstrytoencourageparentstobackofftheirkidsandgi
vethemgreaterspaceandfreedomtoexplore.Butitdoesn’tactuallytellparentshowtheyshouldact.Whatkindofparentingstyleshouldbeadoptedinplaceoftheoverprot
ectivenessofhelicoptering?Onepossibleansweris,“Bealifeguardparent.”Thatmeanssittingapartfromtheactionan
dkeepinganeyeoneverythingthat’sgoingon,readytojumpinifneeded.ThiswasbroughtupbyDr.MarianaBrussoni,adevelopmentalpsychologistatt
heUniversityofBritishColumbiaandRichardMonette,editor-in-chiefofActiveforLife.Theythinklifeguardingshouldincludethreeparts
.Openattentionisthestageparentsshouldbeinmostofthetime,showingacaringinterestinwhatkidsaredoing,butkeep
ingtheirphysicaldistanceandremainingnon-intrusive(不介入的).Focusedattentioniswhenaparentperceiveswarningsignsandbec
omesmorealert.Maybeit’stimetocheckinwiththechildtoseehowthey’redoing.Itmightbeagoodopportunity'tohelpthechildthinkthroughtheiractions,ratherthandi
rectingthem.Mostofthetime,playgoesbacktobeingsafeandtheparentcanreturntoopenattention.Activeinterventionis
whenaparentneedstostepintoreduceimmediaterisk.Achildmightnotrealizethey’reclosetotheedgeofabusyroadordeepwater,soth
eparenthastoensuretheirsafety.Brussonisaysmostofparent’stimeshouldbespentinopenattention.Dayscouldpasswithouteverenteringf
ocusedattention.Activeinterventionshouldbeextremelyrare.It’scrucialtoavoidtellingkidstobecarefulallthetime
.Thissendsamessagethatthechildcan’tdothingswithoutparentalassistance.Noonesaidparentingwaseasy,butitcanbelessunbearableifyouletgoofsomecontrol,
teachyourkidstodothingsindependently,andtrustthemtoself-regulate.Everyonecomesouthappierintheend.32.Whyishelicopterparentmentionedinpar
agraph1?A.Warnparentsnottooverprotectkids.B.Introduceanotherparentingapproach.C.Remindparentstogivekidsm
orefreedom.D.Makeacomparisonbetweentwoparentingstyles.33.Whatwillalifeguardparentprobablydo?A.Accompanykidsas
littleaspossible.B.Tellkidstobeawarewhatevertheyaredoing.C.Directkidswhentheyareclimbingathinbranch.D.Urgekidstoleaveaheavytrafficroadimmediately.3
4.Whatcanbeinferredfromthelastparagraph?A.Parentinghasbeenthetoughestjobsinceancienttimes.B.Allowingparentstoself-regulatemaybeofgreatbenefit.
C.Lesscontrolmayleadtoaharmoniousparent-childrelationship.D.Childrenshouldbetaughttothingsallbythemselvestogrowup.35.Whic
hofthefollowingcanbethebesttitleforthetext?A.Don’tBeaHelicopterParent.B.TeachKidstoIdentifyRisks.C.HowtoGuaranteeKids’Safety.D
.StrivetoBeaLifeguardParent.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。Intheprogresstowardsbecomingasmartcity,makingus
eofbigdataanalysiscanhelpimproveoperationsandmonitoringtocreatelong-tembenefitsforsociety.Andsmartwastemanagementisasimportantassmartsecurit
y,smarttrafficorsmartenergy.36.Thissolutioncombinescloud-basedsoftwarewiththelatestsmartsensorandsmartwastebintechn
ology.Itcandealwiththechallengesfacedbywastecollectorsorfacilities.37,thissolutioncanhelpeffectivelydealwithoverflowin
gbins,inefficientcollections,highemissions(排放)andlackofinformationonhowtousewastedisposalservices.Thesmarts
ensorfoxedinsidethesmartbindetectsthefill-levelofbinsandsendsdatatothecloud-basedmonitoringanddataan
alyticplatform.Whenthewasteinsideabinreachesapre-setlevel,thesolarpoweredtrashmachinewillactivateandcompress(压缩)thewastetightlyinthebin.38.Theplat
formalsosupportssmartwastebinlocationmonitoringonsingledashboard(仪表盘).Soitcanensurethemosteffectivecollectionrouteandsch
edulebasedonreal-timedata.39.Andthusithelpsreduceemissionsfromcollectiontrucks.Eachsmartwastebinisequippedwithanintelligentsafetys
ensortoensurecompletesafetyatalltimes.40.Intheeventofafireinsidethebin,thefiredetectionsensorwillimmediatelysendasignaltotelltheuserwhileautomati
callystartingtoputoutthefire.ThissolutionoffersidealsmartequipmentforanyindoorandoutdoorfacilitiesinHongKongwith
heavyhumantraffic.A.Nowthereisgoodsolution.B.Itenablesthebintoholduptoeighttimesmorewaste.C.Inadditiontotheabovewastemanagementfunct
ions.D.Bygettingtheexactreal-timedataofrubbishbinconditions.E.Thesmartwastebinhasproventobeagoodmethodofso
rtingwaste.F.Thiscanimproveoperationalefficiency,especiallyforremotesitecollection.G.Whenhumanhandisdetected.thecompre
ssingprocesswillimmediatelystop第三部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节完形填空(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四个选项(A、B、C、D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳
选项。Larrey,aFrenchmilitarysurgeon,attendedtothewoundedatthebattleofWaterloo.Onthebattlefield,hehadto41whichsoldiersnee
dedmedicalattentionmosturgently,42theirmilitaryrank.Indoingso,hecameupwithtriage,asystemof43betweenurgentandnon-urgentpatients.Triagere
mainsas44todayasitwasintheNapoleoniccampaigns.Thoughmostdoctorstodayhave45beeninbattlefieldconditions,theCOVID-19pandemichaschangedthat.InItal
ytherearereportsofdoctors46inhospitalhallwaysbecauseofthe47theyhavetomake.InAmericaandEuropemanydoctorsarefacedwithterribledecisionsabouthowto48sca
rceresourcessuchasbeds,intensivecare,andventilators(呼吸机).Onegeneralsolutionisto49thatresourcesaredire
ctedtothepatientswhohavethegreatest50ofsuccessfultreatment,andwhohavethegreatestlifeexpectancy.Takethe51ofventilatorsforexample.Ifayo
ungpatientarrivesneedingaventilatorandnoneare52,thereisachancethatonewillbe53fromsomeoneelsethatisidentifiedasbeingl
esslikelytosurvive.Suchframeworkdoesnot54olderpatientsorthosewithhealthproblems.Italiandoctorssaythatithelpsiftheframeworkisde
cidedin55,andpatientsandfamiliesare56informed.Whetheronthebattlefieldorina57ICU,humanstendtotreatothersaccordi
ngtotheirneedandchancesof58.Thisframeworkseemsbroadlymorally59.Evenso,itwillinvolvemanyheartbroken60alongtheway.41.A.determine
B.predictC.observeD.investigate42.A.inhonourofB.insteadofC.onbehalfofD.regardlessof43.A.bridgingB.balanc
ingC.distinguishingD.compromising44.A.adventurous.beneficialC.complexD.original45.A.randomlyB.regularlyC.rapidlyD.rarely46.A.chatt
ingB.weepingC.wanderingD.sitting47.A.effortsB.prayersC.choicesD.plans48.A.distributeB.upgradeC.reserveD.monitor49.A.realizeB.findoutC.makesureD.a
ssume50.A.numberB.meansC.powerD.potential51.A.advantagesB.functionC.shortageD.guidelines52.A.validB.satisfyingC.affordableD.avai
lable53.A.removedB.purchasedC.deliveredD.borrowed54.A.harmB.favorC.ignoreD.respect55.A.advanceB.personC.r
eturnD.order56.A.temporarilyB.abruptlyC.latelyD.properly57.A.crowdedB.separateC.uniqueD.narrow58.A.perfectionB.victoryC.survivalD.sacrifice59.A.c
ontroversialB.acceptableC.unexpectedD.creative60.A.routinesB.decisionsC.proceduresD.betrayals第Ⅱ卷第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读
下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容1个单词或括号内单词的正确形式。Emperorpenguinsarethelargestofallpenguins—61averagebirdstandssome45inchestall.'Theseflightlessanimal
sliveontheAntarcticiceandinthefrigidsurroundingwater.62(employ)physiologicaladaptationsandcooperativebe
haviors,emperorpenguinscandealwiththeincrediblydifficultenvironmentinAntarctic,63windchills(寒冷)canreach-76°F.Theyescapewindandsave64(
warm)bygatheringtogether.Onceonepenguinhaswarmedabititwillmovetotieperimeter(边缘)ofthegroupsothatotherscanenjoyprotection6
5theicyenvironment.Emperorpenguinsspendthelongwinterontheopenice—andevenbreedduringthisfreezingseason.Inmid-May,femaleslayasingleeggandth
ensoonleave66behind.Throughoutthewinter,maleskeeptheeggswarmwhilefemalesmakelongjourneytotheopenocean67(
feed)itselfduringthemostunforgivingweatherontheearth.Whenfemalepenguinsreturntothebreedingsitewithabellyfulloffoo
d,withwhichtheywillfeedthe68(new)hatchedchicks,themales69(suffer)bungerforfourmonthsandlostalmosthalftheirweight
.Meanwhile,theirdutydone,maleemperorsmaketheirwaytotheseainsearchoffoodforthemselves.InDecember,Antarcticsummer,thepackicebeginstobre
akupandopenwater70(appear)nearthebreedingsite,justasyoungemperorpenguinsarereadytoswimandfishontheirown.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。作文中共有10处错误,每句中最多有两处。错误涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。增加:在缺词处加一个漏词符号(^),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:在错的词下面画一横线,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。OnMondaymorning.someclassm
atesandIheardanactivityonChinesepaperculturewillbeheldintheCityMuseum.Interestedinit,bothofussignedu
pimmediately.TheactivitystartedonSaturdaywithavisittothemuseum.Guidingbytheguidewelearnedaboutthehistoryofpaperandprocessofpapermaking.
Itwashowpapercontributedtohumancivilizationwhichimpressedusmost.Wehadsomehands-onexperienceafterweleft.Ama
sterworkingtheredividedusintodifferentgroup.Welearnedwithgreatenthusiasmunderhishelp.Notuntilthendidwerealizedthat
thewisdomofourancestorsshowingoffinpapercultureshouldbehonoredandpasseddown.第二节书面表达(满分25分)假设你是李华,你的美国朋友Jason来信询问你最喜欢的中国古代作家,请给他写一封回信。信的内容包括:1.作家简介
;2.你喜爱他/她的原因。注意:1.词数100左右;2.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。______________________________________________________________
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wly69.havesuffered70.appears改错1.will改为would2.both改为all3.Guiding改为Guided4.process前加the5.which改为that6.after改为before7.
group改为groups8.under改为with9.realized改为realize10.删除off参考范文DearJason,Howhaveyoubeenrecently?Seeingyoushowinginterestinmyfa
voriteancientChinesewriterinyourlastletter,IfeelpleasedtointroducethegreatnovelistCaoXueqintoyou.Caoisone
ofthemostfamousnovelistsandpoetsinthehistoryofChineseliterature,whowasborninawealthyfamily.However,itwasthesufferingofhisfami
lyinhislaterlifethatinspiredhimtowriteDreamoftheRedChamber,which,asforme,isunquestionablythemostinfluentialclassicalChineseliterarywork.W
iththedetaileddescriptionandappealingplot,thisbookhastouchedmysoulagainandagain.So.wouldyousharewithmesomethingy
ourfavoriteAmericanwriter?Yourssincerely,