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1、名師名題官網(wǎng) 篇一:2021年超級(jí)中學(xué)名師名題原創(chuàng)預(yù)報(bào)卷 第一模擬 2021年超級(jí)中學(xué)名師名題原創(chuàng)預(yù)報(bào)卷 英語(yǔ)(第一模擬)Michelles I 語(yǔ)言學(xué)問(wèn)及應(yīng)用 第一節(jié) 完形填空 閱讀下面短文,把握其大意,然后從1-15各題所給的A、B、C和D項(xiàng)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng)。 The great progression in science and technology causes a waste of natural resources. To put an end to this resource waste, more and more people are metal recycling in
2、Los Angeles. This is, in fact, a good attempt to save the earth and maintain balance. Through the process of metal recycling in Los Angeles, the scrap particles present in the landfills are to make the materials ready for human usage. There are plenty of metals鋁), copper and iron. These all quality
3、metals can then be used for theof household appliances, ships, trucks, railway tracks, cars and other items of significantand copper are under the process. This is really becoming news with the scrap providers as they can make with this business. They are wastes to earn a profitable sum of money. Th
4、e process is as simple as changing the old scraps into new and innovative items. In the manner rate is better controlled and people have learnt to make money out of nothing. Producing items out of new material is rather . This increases the demand of scrap metal recycling in Los Angeles. Now the rec
5、ycling industry is spoken of, and it is creating opportunities for people across the globe. This is the trusted way of making the most of the natural resources on earth. The scrap metal recycling in factories is serving tosupport to big manufacturing companies. The finished items being produced out
6、of the rubbish are no doubt of high praise. 1. A. taking toB. taking overC. taking away D. take after 2. A. natural B. economicalC. necessaryD. relative 3. A. formed B. destroyedC. built D. recycled 4. A. available B. changeableC. fashionableD. breakable 5. A. applicationB. inventionC. market D. pro
7、duction 6. A. usage B. purposeC. procedureD. method 7. A. studied B. sold C. broughtD. wasted 8. A. money B. news C. room D. progress 9. A. applyingB. recyclingC. throwingD. discovering 10. A. pollutionB. recoveryC. employment D. interest 11. A. easy B. cheap C. expensiveD. convenient 12. A. badly B
8、. wronglyC. differentlyD. highly 13. A. job B. trade C. tour D. meeting 14. A. lose B. offer C. provideD. strengthen 15. A. fond B. worthyC. short D. lack 1-5 AADAD 6-10 ACABA 11-15 CDABB 其次節(jié) 語(yǔ)法填空 閱讀下面短文,根據(jù)句子結(jié)構(gòu)的語(yǔ)法性和上下文連貫的要求,在空格處填入一個(gè)適當(dāng)?shù)脑~或用法括號(hào)中詞語(yǔ)的正確形式填空。 Richard Branson is the popular face in business
9、 and sometimes he looks like a rock star. He likes to take (risk) challenges and break the rules. One of first ventures was a record shop. Next he made a record company, and later an airline. He also has a radio station, a phone network and a train service, all of gained him rich experience. However
10、, he is a man full of ambition and never hesitates to try seems to be crazy. seeing an opportunity, he tries to make money from it. He believes that if you want to start a business, you need good idea for a product or service. But you also have to believe the idea. Although some of Richard Bransons
11、companies were not so successful, he still holds that entrepreneurs (企業(yè)家) must be good at (manage) and inspiring their employees. He hires (talent) people and gives them responsibility. Just like him, today, not all young people choose traditional professions. Some set up their own companies - the n
12、umber of entrepreneurs under the age of twenty five (rise) recently. It seems Britain still has lots of entrepreneurial spirit. 16. risky 17. his 18. which19. what20. When / Whenever 21. a22. in 23. managing 24. talented 25. has risen II 閱讀 第一節(jié) 閱讀理解 閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C和D項(xiàng)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng)。 A It was one of my
13、first lesson as an international student at my school on the outskirts of New Youk City. My US history teacher had just finished his lesson. He sat back in his armchair comfortably, and asked, “Was there anybody doing anything interesting yesterday?” “I drew a panda, which was awesome!” a girl besid
14、e me shouted, and a burst of laughter followed. Then, the talk developed rapidly. Someone said he had received his learners driving permit, while another mentioned that she had spent the first salary from her part-time job. Everybody seemed to have something to say. Although there was a range of peo
15、ple, from different ethnic background, people seemed to feel at home with each other. Not me. I stayed from the discussion. I skimmed my notes until I looked up to see another teacher come in and share some cookies he had made yesterday. The beautifully baked cookies sent out an appetizing smell, wh
16、ich made it impossible to concentrate on my work any longer. However, my seat was in the back row, and I was too shy to stand up and take a cookie for myself. Boy though, did I want one of those cookies! “Go ahead and grab one!” It was the history teacher, “If you dont stand up, nobody is going to f
17、eed you!” I was still hesitant, but I got up and took a cookie with some other classmates. Now I felt more at ease. We laughed about how greedy we were. “Here you go,” my teacher smiled. “This is the United States of America you should know.” Walking in the hallway a couple of days later, a girl cam
18、e up and said hi. “Do you remember the cute panda I drew the other day?” she asked. “Absolutely, it was awesome!” I knew I had made my first new friend in a world full of strangers. The cookie “crisis” had taught me a lesson. I would have to be less shy in the United States. Here was a mixed and var
19、ious culture, and if I wanted to get anywhere I would have to brave its newness and difference and make myself heard, just as the teacher had said. Otherwise, “nobody is going to feed you”. It was something a person new to the US, such as myself, needed to learn. 26. When asked about what they had d
20、one the day before, _. A. most students were silentB. the class came alive C. the writer felt at homeD. the writer mentioned his part-time job 27. The underlined word “ in the 4th paragraph may have the closest meaning to _. A. distantB. interested C. nervousD. careful 28. Which of the following sta
21、tements is true according to the passage? A. The writers history teacher shared his home made cookies with the students. B. The cookies the teacher made were a kind of traditional American food. C. When the writer hesitated to take a cookie, his teacher passed one onto him. D. With the teachers enco
22、uragement, the writer went to take a cookie. 29. It can be inferred from the last paragraph that the writer will _. A. begin to take an interest in drawing B. learn how to make cookies from his teacher C. become less shy and more sociable D. find it hard to fit in with his classmates 30. Which of th
23、e following may be the best title for the passage? A. Experiencing a Mixed and Various Culture B. Nobody is Going to Feed you C. My First Lesson D. A Great History Teacher 26-30 BADCB B A plane recently made an emergency return to Tennessees Nashville International Airport after hitting birds at tak
24、eoff. A few weeks ago, there was a similar incident at Chicagos OHare Airport involving an Alaska Airlines flight that made an emergency landing in Oakland. According to a report by the Federal Aviation Administration, the number of bird strikes has increased nearly six times since 1990 to a record
25、10,343 in 2021. This is blamed on three major factors. There are larger populations of birds - for example, there are twice as many Canada geese in North America now as there were in 1990. And many birds find airports to be attractive habitats. Besides, there are more flights at the airport. And qui
26、eter engines also contribute to the increasing incidents. As bird strikes are increasing rapidly, airports are coming up with many imaginative ways of dealing with bird strikes. Every airport in the US uses pyrotechnics daily to drive the birds away. Pyrotechnics involves using fireworks. The bang c
27、aused by fireworks gets birds attention and pushes them away. Bangers make a loud explosion while screamers make a whistling sound - different birds respond to different fireworks. A dog called sky has been chasing birds for five years at Fort Myers, Florida. Since 1999, when dogs were first used, t
28、here has been a 17% drop in bird strikes. While the egrets, herons and moorhens can get used to pyrotechnics, they never adapt to the presence of a natural killer like Sky, said Ellen Lindblad, at Southwest Florida International Airport. “She seems to love it,” said Ellen. Pig have been used to disr
29、upt the habitat of the 10-15 California gulls that used to routinely fly over Salt Lake City airport twice a day. The airport had tried driving them away without success. Then a pilot came up with the idea of putting pigs on their island habitat, near the airport. The pigs ate the gulls eggs and are
30、 now used for a few weeks every spring as a deterrent (威懾因素). When the migrating gulls return in spring and see the pigs waiting to eat their eggs, they leave at once in search of another location. 31. According to report, the number of bird strikes in 1990 was _. A. about 1,200. B. about 1,750. C.
31、about 4,500. D. 10,343. 32. What is the main idea of the second paragraph? A. The causes of the increasing bird strike incidents. B. The causes of larger populations of birds at airports. C. The problems caused by more flights at the airports. D. The rising number of Canada geese in North America. 3
32、3. Pyrotechnics is used to drive the birds away by _. A. producing much smoke B. eating up birds eggs C. copying the dogs barks D. making very loud noises 34. We can infer that the egrets, herons and moorhens are _. A. fireworkB. dogsC. birds D. pigs 35. When do the migrating gulls probably return t
33、o their island habitat near the airport? A. In March.B. In JulyC. In October.D. In December. 31-35 BADCA C All around the world, more and more people are donating their time to take part in online volunteering projects. What motivates them to help strangers without expectation of money or even thank
34、s? Radha Taralekar helped teach Imelda how to protect herself from HIV, though the two have never met, and neither knows the others name. From her home in Mumbai, the young woman took several weeks to write a guide especially for Imelda - who lost her children to HIV / Aids in Uganda. Taralekar rece
35、ived no payment for the job. Taralekar is one of a number of talented people who regularly donate their time online. But what is driving them to help total strangers, while asking for nothing in return? For Taralekar, the project gave her the chance to use her professional experience. “I want to ser
36、ve people with my medical knowledge,” she says. For some, the inspiration to volunteer online was far more personal. After losing his wife to cancer, Tony Selman spent many hours online helping Cancer Research to collect data on the disease. “Seeing how painful she was when my wife was dying, I dete
37、rmined to help scientists find a cure for cancer,” he says. Interests and hobbies are also one of the factors. In 2021 Sam Luk, a designer, joined other online volunteers to try to help the police solve a murder case. Twelve years earlier the body of Ricky McCormick had been found killed in a field
38、in St. Louis, Missouri - the only clues being two encoded (譯成密碼) letters found in his pockets. Unable to decipher (破譯) the codes, the police posted them online, calling for volunteers to help them make sense of the messages. “Im interested in patterns and I love Sherlock Holmes,” says Luk. He spent
39、hours every week trying to decrypt the notes, but the case remains unsolved to this day. For writer Clay Shirky, some large online volunteering projects benefit millions of people, giving him a sense of achievement and generosity. He helps write Wikipedia, the worlds biggest encyclopaedia (百科全書(shū)), wh
40、ich is written entirely by people willing to donate their professional knowledge without any reward. 36. Which could be the best title of the passage? A. What caused Taralekar to help Imelda? B. What motivates people to help others? C. Why do people help strangers online? D. Where can we find volunt
41、eers online? 37. We can infer that Radha Taralekar is a _. A. designerB. doctorC. writer D. policewoman 38. Sam Luk tried to help the police out of _. A. interests and hobbies B. his duty of work C. money D. a sense of achievement 39. When was Ricky McCormick found killed in a field in St. Louis, Mi
42、ssouri? A. In 1999.B. In 1996. C. In 2021.D. In 2021. 40. Which of the following shows the structure of the passage? CP: Central Point P: PointSp: Sub-point (次要點(diǎn)) C: Conclusion A.B. C. D. 36-40 CBAAD D Yi Jiefangs world broke down when her only son, Yang Ruizhe, 22, died in a road accident in Japan
43、in 2021. To work through her sorrow, she decided to devote her life to finishing her sons last wish - planting trees in the desert. Yi established the not-for-profit organization NPO-Greenlife in 2021, which has planted more than 1.1 million trees in deserts in northern China. At the age of 65, Yi started a new project - to plant 667 hectares of pine forest in Duolun County in the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region. The county is where there are many sandstorms that affect Beijing, as it is only about 400 km from the capital. 篇二:
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