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2021平谷高三英語一模試卷
第一部分知識(shí)運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié),共30分)
第一節(jié)完形填空(共10小題;每小題1.5分,共15分)
Iwaswithmymotheronedayaswetookawalkwhilewindowshopping.Webothknewwe
wouldn'tbuymuch.
IrememberIwaslookingupatthepeoplepassingby.Ladieswore1clothesandbeautiful
jewelry.Menworeexpensivescents.Anuneasyfeelingstartedto2inmychest.Icoulddenyit
nolongerthatIwasashamedofmymother.
Welivedinasmalloverpricedapartmentbuildinginahigh-classneighborhood.Momchoseto
movetherebecausesheknewtheschoolsweregood.Irealizedforthefirsttimethatwedidn\3
there.
Icouldseetheheavy4aroundmom'seyesandmouth.Sheworecheapclothesandworn-out
shoes.Hereyeswere5fromworkinglonghourstomakeendsmeet,andherhairwastoogray
forherage.Mymomisnothingextraordinary,yetatthatmoment,shestoodoutbecauseshewasjust
soplain.Ididn'twanttobeseenwithher.Ifeltembarrassedaboutbeingatherside.
Wewerestandinginthemiddleofahigh-end6,andmomwasholdingsweater."Thiswill
lookgoodonyou.Doyouwantit?”Itwasmuchtooexpensive,whichwouldcosthalfofher
monthlywages,butIalmost7answered“yes”.TheItookacloserlookatthesmalltiredwoman
withabig8onherface.Shewashappytobegivingmesomethingsonice.Iwantedtosay
something,butmyword9inmythroat.
Suddenly,Iwasnolonger10ofher,butofmyself."Doyouwantit?”Mymomrepeated.
“No,thanks,
1.AfancyB.ordinaryC.looseD.cheap
2.A.fadeB.disappearC.escapeD.settle
3.A.possessB.appreciateC.belongD.accept
4.A.looksB.linesC.painsD.expressions
5.A.brightB.clearC.excitedD.tired
6.A.storeB.schoolC.officeD.apartment
7.A.aimlesslyB.hesitantlyC.thoughtlesslyD.willingly
8.A.shameB.smileC.surpriseD.relief
9.A.startedB.diedC.appearedD.rushed
10.A.fondB.proudC.frightenedD.ashamed
第二節(jié)語法填(共10小題;每小題1.5分)
A
Inancienttimes,peopleheldnatureinawe(敬畏).Forexample,theAmericanIndians11.
(believe),"Humansareapartofnatureandnatureisapartofhumans”.However,
ashumanbeingsmastermoreknowledge,peopletrytochangenature.Theyusemoreland12.
(make)buildingsandcapturesomewildanimalstosuittheirownneeds.Inthis
process,humans13.(gradual)losecontactwithnatureandeventhrowitoutof
balance.Pleaseremember:Natureisnottheplacetovisit.It'sourhome.
B
Itwasasummerday.We,threeformerclassmateswerefishingbytheriver.Wesatatthebank
quietly,watchingourplasticfloatsonthesurfaceofthewater.Suddenly,14.(cry)
of“Help!Help!Help!^^cametoourears.Weturnedtolookdowntheriverandknewimmediately
whathadhappened.Agroupofsmallchildrenwerecrying15.oneboywasstruggling
anddrowningintheriver.WedashedtothemandIwasthefirsttogetthere.Ithrewmyselfintothe
riverandswamtowardthestrugglingboy.Whentheboy16.(pull)ontothebank,
webreathedasighofrelief.
C
TimesHigherEducation(THE)hasreleaseditsWorldUniversityRankings2021,withTsinghua
UniversityinBeijing17.(become)thefirstAsianinstitutetoeverbreakthetop20.
Anadditional15otherAsianuniversitiesalsomadethetop100.TheUniversityofOxfordtookthe
topspotforthefifthyearinarow,18.(follow)byStanford,Harvard,Caltechand
MIT."TheAsianuniversitiesaredevelopingquickly,andsomewesternuniversities19.
(face)theveryrealriskoflosingmanyinternationaltalentedstudentsandalotof
income20.theybring.^^SaidPhilBaty,ChiefKnowledgeOfficeratTHE.
第二部分閱讀理解(共兩節(jié),共38分)
第一節(jié)(共14小題;每小題2分,共28分)
A
Withover250registeredartinstitutions,Londonisoneoftheworld'sgreatestculturalcapitals.
Thecity'smuseumsareahugedraw-especiallyforfirst-timevisitors.
BritishMuseum
PHONE+442073238299
Ifthere9sonemuseumtoseeinLondon,thisisit.FromEgyptianmummiesandpiecesofthe
Parthenontothegame-changingRosettaStoneandanenormousEasterIslandfigure,theBritish
Museum-covering18.5acres一isnotjustoneofLondon'sbestmuseums,butoneoftheworld's.
Organizedbygeographicterritories,modern-dayIndianaJonesescouldspendweeksexploringthese
halls,whichdatebackto1753.Planyourvisitinadvancebymappingoutthehighlight.
VictoriaandAlbertMuseum
PHONE+442079422000
TheV&Aknowshowtomakeagoodfirstimpression.Hanginginitsentrancehallisa
blue-and-greenDaleChihulyblownglasschandelier,andthat'sjustthebeginningEstablishedin
1857,themuseum'scollectionisspreadoversevenfloorsandconsistsofdecorativeartsanddesign
fromeverytimeperiod.HighlightsincludethenotebooksofLeonardodaVinci,artsbyPicasso,a
copyofthefirsteditionofthecollectedworksofShakespeare,arttreasuresfromMedievaland
RenaissanceEurope,andoneofthemostcomprehensivejewelrycollectionsintheworld.
TateModern
PHONE+442078878888
HousedinaformerindustrialpowerstationatthefootoftheRiverThames,theTateModernis
oneoftheworld'slargestandmostmodemartmuseums.ExhibitingBritishandinternationalworks
datingfrom1900totoday,theTateModerndisplaystheworksofmasterslikeRothko,Matisse,
Picasso,andDali,alongsideYayoiKusama,TraceyEmin,andMarinaAbramovie.
TateBritain
PHONE+442078878881
ThesistergallerytotheTateModernistheTateBritain.Withitsold-worldmarblefloors,spiral
staircases,andGreciancolumns,theTateBritainisaveritabletempleofBritishartfrom1500to
today.
21.IfyouareinterestedinEgyptianmummiesyoushouldvisit.
A.V&AMuseumB.BritishMuseumC.TateModernD.TateBritain
22.WhichnumbershouldbecalledinordertoappreciatetheworksofShakespeare?
A.442073238299.B.442078878888.C.442079422000.D.442078878881.
23.Inwhichsectionofawebsitecanweprobablyreadthistext?
A.Health.B.Sports.C.Business.D.Tourism.
B
Thatsummer,IwenttoasmallandratherremotevillageofManitoba'sasasubstituteforasick
teacher.Itwasaverypoorvillagewithafewhumblewoodenhouses.Therewasnothingbutthe
sprucearoundme.CouldIleaveadeepimpressiononthechildreninjustamonth?Isamonthreally
worththeeffort?Iwasreallydoubtfulaboutthesetwoquestions.
Maybethechildrenhadthesameideas,becauseIhadneverseensodepressing,sad,andeven
bitterfacialexpressions.Ihadlittleexperienceinteaching,andmyagewaslikethatofthose
children.
Mostofthemhadthineyes,darkskin,andshinyblackhair,whichindicatedtheyweremixed
bloodchildrenofFrenchandIndian.
Atnineo'clock,theclassroomwasalreadyashotasastove.Ididn'tknowwhereIshouldstart.
ThenIcalledfromalistofnames,expectingtheresponse.Theystoodup,andgavemethereply.
However,whenYolandawascalled,therewasnoresponse...Stillnoresponse...About15seconds
later,avoicecamefromthebackoftheclassroomwiththebuzzingoflies."She'sdead.Shedied
lastnight.”
Thetoneofthechild'svoicewasastonishingbutplain,andperhapsnothingcouldbemore
painfulthantonarrateinthattone."Ah!”Icriedout,notknowingwhattosay.ThechildrenandI
lookedateachotherforalongtimeandweweresilent.IunderstoodthatwhatIhadseenfromthe
children'seyesandfaces,whichIhadthoughtwastheexpressionofindifference,turnedouttobea
greatpain.
“SinceYolandawasyourclassmate,wouldyouliketoseeheratfouro'clockafterschool?^^
Therewasasmileonthechildren'sseriouslittlefoces.Itwasasmile,thoughformalandsad.
Afterfouro'clock,Isawthatmanychildrenwerewaitingformeattheschoolgate.Therewere
morethan20childrenintotal.Someofthemwalkedinfronttoguideme.Theothersheldmetightly,
whichalmostmademeunabletowalk.Fiveorsixyoungerchildrentookmyhandandgentlyledme
forward,justlikeleadingablindguy.Iunconsciouslyrememberedthosenames,andtheyarestill
freshinmymemory,includingYolanda.
24.Theauthorwenttoasmallremotevillageto.
A.haveasummertripB.teachforashorttime
C.haveagoodtimewithchildrenD.achievemoreteachingexperience
25.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“indifference”inParagraph5probablymean?
A.Unconcern.B.Dissatisfaction.C.Disagreement.D.Friendliness.
26.Whatcanweinferfromthestory?
A.ThechildrenwereunwillingtoseeYolandaafterschool.
B.Thechildrenwereupsetabouttheirmixedbloodidentity.
C.Theauthorwasmovedbytheloveofthepoorchildren.
D.Theauthorwasconfidentabouthisteachingatfirst.
C
Doyouknowyoucanlearntoprogramcomputersatanyage?Peoplemightthinkyouneeda
specialmentalitytolearncomputerprogramming,butanyonecanlearn.Thereareeven
programminglanguagescreatedfbrkids.Scratchisavisualprogramminglanguagedevelopedby
MIT.Itisdesignedtoteachkidsaged8anduphowtowritecode.Theyuseeasilycombinedblock
commandsandstartprogrammingrightaway!
Today,evensmallcomputerscandocomplexcalculationsquickly,buttheyneedclearcommands
inbinary(二進(jìn)制)form.Aprogramminglanguageisaseriesofcommandswithspecialsyntaxthatis
convertedintobinary,themachinelanguage.Differentprogramminglanguagesareusedtoconvert
codeintobinaryfordifferentapplications,likecreatingwebsitesorcontrollingthebrakesinyour
car.
Therearemanydifferentwaystowritecode,buttheyallsharesomebasicprinciples.Onceyou
understandthoseprinciples,theskyisthelimit.BillGates,thefounderofMicrosoft,startedcoding
whenhewas13.Hecreatedasimpleprogramtoplaytic-tac-toe.AccordingtoGates,allyoureally
needtogetstartedisabasiccomprehensionofadditionandsubtraction.
Programmingisnowusedforeverythingfromcreatingappstorunninghouseholdappliances.
Thedemandforprogrammersisgrowing.Tohelppeopletocreatetheirowncode,nonprofitslike
andmajorcompanieslikeGooglehavecreatedfreeresourcestohelpteachbasic
programming.UsingthepopulargameMinecraftofcharactersfromStarWars,anyone,even
kindergarteners,canstartlearninghowcodeworks.Buttheseresourcesaren'tjustfbrkids,people
canstartatanyage.
Maybeyouarethinkingtoyourself,"I'llnevergetajobasaprogrammer.WhyshouldIlearnto
code?”Thereareanumberofanswerstothatquestion.Aboveall,astechnologybecomesmoreand
moreprevalent,readingandwritingcodewillbeawaytounderstandhowtheworldaroundyou
works.
Justlikereadingandwritinginanylanguage,thefirstthingsyoulearnwillbesimpleandeven
crude.Butstaydiligent,learnalittleeveryday,andsoonyouwillfindyourselfprogramminga
computertodothingsyouwouldneverdobyhand.Thenyoumightjustbecomeaprogramming
convert.
27.Evensmallcomputerscandocomplexcalculationsiftheyhave.
A.clearcommandsinthemachinelanguageB.specialsyntaxes
C.aseriesofcommandsD.differentapplications
28.Paragraph3mainlytalksabout.
A.waysofcodingB.successofBillGates
C.keytowritingcodeD.contentofbasicrules
29.Whichofthefollowingstatementsistrue?
A.Thosewhowanttolearntoprogramshouldhaveprofessionalknowledge.
B.Peoplecanlearnbasicprogrammingwithsomefreeresources.
C.Readingandwritingcodeisawaytoshowhowyouunderstandtheworld.
D.Learninghowtoprogramcomputerswillcostalotofmoney.
30.Whatisthepurposeofthispassage?
A.TopromoteScratchtokids.B.Todiscusstheimportanceofprogramming.
C.Toexplainhowtoprogramacomputer.D.Toencouragepeopletolearnprogramming.
D
Justiceissomethingwealldesire,andthehopeisthatourlegalsystemcanbefair.Inthepast,
peopleoftensawinjusticestakingplacethatwentunpunished.Someofthesepeoplegotfedup,took
mattersintotheirownhands,andbecamevigilantes(治安員).Theyplayedtheroleofjudges,jury
andexecutioners(執(zhí)行者).Today,thesamethingishappeningonamuchlargerscale,anditis
knownasInternetvigilantism.
Internetvigilantismworksbyfirstidentifyingapersonwhohascommittedacrimeordone
somethingthatisconsidereduncivil.
Ourmodernagethatisfilledwithdigitalcamerashasmadeinjusticeeasytorecord,andthe
Internethasmadeiteasytodistributetheevidenceinstantly.Thismethodhasbeensuccessfulin
manycasesfortrackingdownpeoplewhohavecommittedcrimes.Italsohasbeenveryhelpfulin
keepingthosewithpowerincheck.Keepingpowerincheckistheupsideofdistributingevidence
onlyifjusticeisreachedthroughproperchannels.
However,therearetwosidestoInternetvigilantism.WhenInternetcitizensganguponpeople
forminorcrimesorsmallfaults,thosewhoarethefocusofthegangscanhavetheirlivesruined.
ThevigilantesgatherinformationontheInternetanduseittopubliclyshametheperson.The
accusedpersonthuslosesallhisorherrightstoprivacyandeverythingabouthimorherisbrought
outintotheopen.Internetvigilantismviolatesbasichumanrightstoprivacyandcancauseserious
damagetopeopleortheirreputations.
Anotherproblemisthatitalsohasanegativeeffectonthefriendsandfamilymembersofthe
personbeingshamed.Innocentpeoplewiththesamenameastheaccusedcanalsogetcaughtinthe
crossfire.Worstofall,thepersonbeingtargetedrarelygetsachancetodefendhimselforherself.
第三部分書面表達(dá)(共兩節(jié),共32分)
第一節(jié)閱讀表達(dá)(共4小題,第40,41題各2分,第42題3分第43題5分,共12分)
閱讀下面短文,根據(jù)題目要求回答問題
ATalentedDancerandActor
JamieBellwas13whenhewonthestarringroleofBillyEliotinthemovie.Hewaschosenfrom
atalentsearchofover2,000children.
Jamiebegandancingattheageofsixafterwatchinghisoldersisterdanceandaccompanyingher
tocompetitionsalloverEngland.Once,whilehewaswaitingforhissistertocomeonstage,hesaw
agirldancingoutofstep."Icoulddobetterthanthat,“hetoldhismother.Sohism
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