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2021屆高三二輪復(fù)習(xí)聯(lián)考(一)英語(yǔ)試卷第二部分閱讀(共兩節(jié),滿(mǎn)分50分)第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題2.5分,滿(mǎn)分37.5分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)(A、B、C和D)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng)。并在答題卡上將該選項(xiàng)涂黑。ASomethingyoumaynotknowaboutEndofHeatThetraditionalChineselunarcalendardividestheyearinto24solarterms.EndofHeatisthe14thsolartermoftheyear,whichimpliesthatmostpartsinChinaaregettingridofthehotsummerandenteringautumn.Butinsomeareas,especiallyinSouthChina,autumnislateincomingandpeoplearestillbotheredbyhotweather.EndofHeatisalsothebusyharvestseasonforfarmers.ThefollowingarethethingsyoushouldknowaboutEndofHeat.Timefornight-bloomingcereus(曇花)Thenight-bloomingcereusisaflowerfullofmystery,whichoftenbloomsduringtheperiodofEndofHeat.ThisisbecausetheclimateduringEndofHeat,characterizedbywarmdaysandcoldnights,issimilartotropicaldeserts.Night-bloomingcereusoriginatesinthetropicaldesertsfromMexicotoBrazilinSouthAmerica.Theyblossomatnighttoavoidtheblazingdaytimesun.EatingDuckDuckhasasweetflavorandaccordingtoChinesetraditionalmedicineithasa“cool”nature.AfolktraditionistoeatduckduringtheEndofHeatperiod.Therearemanyrecipesforcookingducksuchasroastduck,cookedduckwithlemon,smokedduckwithwalnutdressingandsautéedduckwithgingershoots.ThetraditionofeatingduckduringtheEndofHeatperiodisstillpopularinChina.TheFishingSeasonFestivalForfishermen,theEndofHeatisaseasonofharvest.Duringthisperiod,theFishingSeasonFestivalisheldinregionsalongthecoastlineoftheEastChinaSeainZhejiangprovince.Thefestivalisheldonthedaywhenthefishingbanendsandfishermencanstartfishingagain.Duetohightemperaturesinthesea,stocksoffishremainandbecomemature.Peoplecanenjoymanykindsofseafoodduringthisperiod.21.AboutEndofHeat,whichofthefollowingstatementsistrue?A.ItmeansthewholeChinahasenteredautumn.B.TheareasbeyondtheGreatWallarestillhot.C.InsouthChina,thetemperatureisstillhigh.D.Itistheendoftheharvestseasonforfarmers.22.Wheredidyouthinkthenight-bloomingcereusinitiallycamefrom?A.Temperateareas.B.Tropicalareas.C.Coldareas.D.Polarareas.23.WhyisitafolktraditiontoeatduckduringtheEndofHeatperiod?A.Becausetherearenootheranimalstoeat.B.Becausetheduckhasa“cool”nature.C.Becauseittastesespeciallydeliciousatthattime.D.Becausetherearemanyrecipesforcookingduck.BEveryonehasaquarrelortwowithfriends,co-workersandfamilymembers,butlibrarygoersinNanchang,EastChina’sJiangxiProvincegotasurprisewhenapersonunintentionallystartedanargumentbetweentworobots.Thetworobots,namedTutuandWangbao,aresupposedtoofferassistancetovisitorsinthehalloftheJiangxiProvincialLibrary.WhenalibrarygoerscannedTutu’sQRcode,Wangbaoseeminglybecameannoyed,whichbroughtagreatamusementtothelibrarygoerwhopostedavideooftheexchangethatoccurredonDecember30andhasgoneviralonsocialmedia.“Tutu,let’sstopfighting,OK?”saidWangbao.“Yourmoodsureswingsalot!”Tutusaid.Wangbaoraved,”Aren’tyouadramaqueen,I’mgivingyouanout.Stopbeingpetulant!”Thelibrarygoerwasevenmoreamused,asthetworobotsgrewnoisierandangrierwitheachother,andfinally,abruptlyturningawayfromeachotherlikenaughtychildren.“Itlookslikehowyouquarrelwithyourgirlfriend,ha-ha.“onenetizenposted.“Iseemyselffromthequarrel,”wroteanotheronSinaWeibo,whichwasechoedbymanyothers.“It’sannoyingtohearpeoplearguing,andIdidn’texpectI’dhavetolistentorobotsarguing,”anothernetizenwrote.TheonlinevideowaswidelycirculatingonSinaWeibo,withsome500,000viewsasofpresstimeonSaturday.TutuandWangbaobecameinternethotfigures,evenattractingattentionfrommajornewsoutletsinthecountry.WhenthetwoonlinecelebritieswereinterviewedbyreportersonFriday,thetwoseemsalreadyforgaveeachotherafterthreedays.“Itwasathinglastyear…Isn’titnormaltohavequarrelsbetweenfriends?”WangbaosaidinvideopostedbytheXinhuaNewsAgencyonSaturday.24.What’sthepurposeofparagraphone?A.Toshowhowsmartthetworobotsare.B.ToincreaseourawarenessofAItechnology.C.Tointroducethefollowingparts.D.Tocriticizethequarrelbetweenthetworobots.25.Whatwasthelibrarygoer’sattitudetowardstheargument?A.Amazed.B.Entertained.C.Puzzled.D.Excited.26.Bypresentingsomenetizens’comments,theauthorintendstotellus.A.thefightdrawsthepublic’sgreatattentionB.thefighthasanawfuleffectonpeople’slifeC.thefighttakesplaceonaregularbasisD.thefightfeelslikearealone27.Whereisthetextmostlikelyfrom?A.Atextbook.B.Adiary.C.Amagazine.D.Awebsite.CAsAustraliaexperiencesrecord-breakingdroughtandbush-fires,koalapopulationshavedeclinedalongwiththeirhabitat,leadingtokoalasbecoming“functionallyextinct”.ThechairmanoftheAustralianKoalaFoundation,Tabart,estimatesthatover1,000koalashavebeenkilledfromthefiresandthat80percentoftheirhabitathasbeendestroyed.Functionalextinctioniswhenapopulationbecomessolimitedthattheynolongerplayanimportantroleintheirecosystemandthepopulationbecomesnolongerpossibletolive.Deforestationandbush-firesdestroythemainfoodsourceofkoalas,theeucalyptus(桉樹(shù))tree.Anadultkoalawilleatupto2poundsofeucalyptusleavesperdayasitsmainfood.ManyareaskingtheAustraliangovernmenttopassTheKoalaProtectionAct,writtenin2016butneverpassedintolaw.TheKoalaProtectionActwouldworktoprotecthabitatandtreesimportanttokoalaaswellasprotectkoalasfromhunting.RecentvideosofAustralianssavingkoalashasledtoincreaseddonationtohelpburnedkoalas.ThePortMacquarieKoalaHospitalsetupaGoFundMepageseekingdonationstohelpthehospitaltreatinjuredkoalas.Todate,theyhaveraised$1.33million,wellovertheir$25,000goal,whichcomesfromover30,000donors.Thefundswillalsobeusedfora“KoalaArk”asarefugeforburnedkoalastoliveinhealthyhabitat.28.Accordingtothefirstparagraph,whatcanweknowaboutthedroughtandbush-fires?A.TheyarethemostseriousonesinthehistoryofAustralian.B.Theyhavemadekoalasextinct.C.Theyhavekilled80%ofthekoalas.D.TheybroughtthemostseriousinfluencetoAustralian.29.Whendoesfunctionalextinctionhappen?A.Whenaspeciesbecomesextinct.B.Whenaspeciesislimitedtocertainhabitat.C.Whenecosystemnolongerplaysanimportantrole.D.Whenthenumberofaspeciesbecomessosmallthattheyhavelittlechancetolive.30.Accordingtothepassage,thefollowingstatementsaretrueEXCEPTthat.A.koalasmainlyfeedoneucalyptustreeleavesB.theAustraliangovernmenthaspassedTheKoalaProtectionActintolawC.TheKoalaProtectionActisaimedtoprotectkoalasanditshabitatD.agoodmanyAustraliansarequiteconcernedaboutkoalas31.Whatcanweinferfromthelastparagraph?A.Somevideosrequirepeopletodonateforkoalas.B.GoFundMepagetreatedinjuredkoalas.C.Australianshavedeeploveforkoalasanddonategenerouslytohelpthem.D.Thefundswillbeusedtosetuphealthyhabitatforkoalas.DChildrenborninthepastfourdecadeshadtheluxuryofbeingthecenteroftheirparents’attention.Theentirefamily’sresourceswerepouredintotheireducationandwell-being.However,whenthesameresourcesaresplitbetweentwochildren,theamountdistributedtoeachoneisgoingtoshrink.AccordingtotheHangzhouDaily,whentherearetwochildreninthefamily,parentstendtochoosepublicschoolsinsteadofprivateschools,whichareusuallymoreexpensive.Eachchildisenrolledinfewerafter-schooltrainingclasses.Buthavingasecondchildmaycuresomedeep-rootedproblemsinChina’straditionalfamilyeducation.Havingtwochildreninthefamilycanhelptopreventonechildbeingspoiledbytoomuchattention,accordingtoPeople’sDaily.Italsosparestheonlychildfromthepressureofshoulderingparentalexpectationsallalone.Takingcareofasiblingalsoenableschildrentogainasenseofresponsibility,cooperation,obedienceandcaring.China’spubliceducationsystemisalsoexpectedtoshift.Currently,therearenotenoughvacanciesinkindergartenandschoolstoaccommodatethepotentialincreaseinchildren.“It’snotonlytheenrollmentcapacityofeducationalinstitutionsthatwillfeelthepressure.Peoplearealsoplacingmoreemphasisonthequalityofeducation,”P(pán)engXizhe,directorofthePopulationandDevelopmentResearchPolicyCenteratFudanUniversity,toldChinaEducationDaily.Hepredictsthegovernmentmayhavetoinvestmoretosupporttheeducationalsystemasaresultofthenewfamilyplanningmeasure.32.Whatcanchildrenbenefitfromatwo-childfamily?A.Theycanhavelesspressure.B.Theycanstudyinprivateschools.C.Theycangetmuchmoreattention.D.Theycantakemoreafter-schooltrainingclasses.33.Whichofthefollowingwordscanreplacetheunderlinedword“accommodate”?A.holdB.adaptC.solveD.consider34.WhatcanweinferfromPengXizhi’swords?A.Peopleareplacingmoreemphasisonthequalityofeducation.B.Thegovernmentmayhavetoinvestmoretosupporttheeducationalsystem.C.Thenewfamilyplanningmeasurewillchallengethecurrenteducationalsystem.D.Theeducationalinstitutionswillfeelthepressurethattheircapacityisnotenough.35.Whatisthepurposeofthistext?A.Toshowbenefitsofowningtwochildren.B.Topersuadepeopletobearmorechildren.C.Toencouragepeopletohaveonlyonechild.D.Tointroducetheimpactoftwo-childpolicy.第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2.5分,滿(mǎn)分12.5分)根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的選項(xiàng)中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。選項(xiàng)中有兩項(xiàng)為多余選項(xiàng)。Here’sthebadnews:Menarehurting,and,accordingtomanyresearchers,masculinity(男子氣)iswhatishurtingthemandmakingithardforthemtomaintainfriendships.Societytellsmentohidetheirfeelingsandexpectsthemtobeaggressive,somanymenlosetheirfriendshipwhengrowingup.Thegoodnewsisthatsomeskillscanberecovered!36Acceptyourowndesireandnormalizeitforthepeopleinyourlife.Way,anexpert,recommendsseekingforarticlesaboutmasculinityandfriendshipandporingoverthem.Don’tforgetyouhavetheentireInternetatyourfingertips,friend!37Modelvulnerability(脆弱).38like“I’mafraidnobodywillgotomyparty,”or“Imissmygrandmaeveryday.“DoingsowillmakeitOKforotherpeopletofollowyourlead.Weareallontheelevatortoasocietywhereemotionalavailabilityisnormalized,andIwantyoutobethemaninthestreet.39Mensometimesfeeltheymightbeprying(愛(ài)打聽(tīng)的)iftheyaskmoreaboutsome-one’slife-especiallywhentheirfriendissharingsomethingtough.Butifyougetcuriousinmomentsofyourfriend’svulnerability,youwillopenthedoortoallkindsofgrowthinyourrelationship.Taketheopportunitytoreallyseeyourfriendandshowthemtheymatterbyfollowingup.Getclosewiththechildreninyourlife.Way’sresearchsaysthattheNo.1thingthathelpsmenwithmasculinitygrowuptoownenrichingfriendshipsistobeclosewithchildrenwhoarenotafraidtoexpressemotions.40taketheopportunitytobeclosetothemandhelpthemgrowuptobegoodfriends,too.A.Askmorequestions.B.Getcurious.C.Saythethingthatscaresyou,D.Therearealotofexpertswhocanhelp,andhere’swhattheyrecommend.E.Inordertoshowyourstrengths,F.Inthiswayyoucanstartanormalconversationwithyourfriends.G.So,ifyou’reaparent,orworkingonsomethingtodowithchildren,第三部分語(yǔ)言運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié),滿(mǎn)分30分)第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1分,滿(mǎn)分15分)閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的A、B、C和D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。TristinStewart,15,ofNorthernIreland,hasnorightkneeafterundergoinganoperation.Now,hisrightlegconnectsdirectlytoarightfootbackward,whichfitsmore41thanatraditionalamputation(截肢).Tristinsaidhebeganexperiencing42inhisrightlegin2014,butitwasnotuntillastyearthatdoctorsdiagnoseditasacancer.Thediagnosisand43operationmadeTristin’sparents,MandyandShanesoworried.“Tristinwasscaredfirstlybeforereceivingtheoperation,”Mandysaid.“Whenwewentintoseehimaftertheoperation,youcould44seethatsomethingwasnotintherightplaceunderthe45,andShaneandIgotupthecouragetouncoverit.Thatwasaverystrangesight,butmyboy’slifewassavedsothat’sallthat46.”Inspiteofa47disease,thefirstinNorthernIreland,thesoccer-lovingteenisalreadybackonhis48justmonthsaftertheoperation.“AtthestartitwasuncomfortableandIwasn’tusedtoitbecauseoftheweightandmyfoot-youknow,itfelt49-butnowI’maccustomedtoit,”TristintoldCatersNews.“Itfeelsclosetonormal.”“Ican50withitandI’vejuststartedajog,”Tristinsaid.“Withoutit,I’dbeina51.Iwouldn’tbeabletodoanything.Unexpectedly,manypeoplearenow52moneytobuyStewartprofessionalaidequipmentsohecan53insportsandmorephysicalactivities.“Friendshavebeenjustas54,andtheyhaven’ttreatedmedifferently,”Tristinadded.“AndIbelievenomatterhow55themountain,therewillalwaysbeaclimbforthepeoplewhodonotfearthedifficult.”41.A.comfortablyB.differentlyC.dangerouslyD.commonly42.A.sorrowB.painC.surpriseD.strength43.A.expectingB.leadingC.followingD.increasing44.A.graduallyB.sorelyC.obviouslyD.fortunately45.A.bedsB.coversC.clothesD.knives46.A.damagesB.mattersC.keepsD.memorizes47.A.successfulB.deadlyC.frustratingD.rare48.A.feetB.wayC.behalfD.side49.A.greatB.uglyC.amazingD.strange50.A.studyB.walkC.swimD.run51.A.bedB.carC.wheelchairD.field52.A.raisingB.makingC.stealingD.printing53.A.takeB.giveC.breakD.participate54.A.healthyB.smartC.hardD.usual55.A.smoothB.magnificentC.steepD.difficult第二節(jié)(共10小題;每小題1.5分,滿(mǎn)分15分)閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入1個(gè)適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號(hào)內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。Formanywesterners,thecyclerickshaw(人力車(chē))isa56(represent)formoftransportinAsian,whichinfact,mostAsiancitieshavelongsinceabandoned.ButinBangladeshthecyclerickshawisaspopularaseverinthecapital,Dhaka,rickshawscan57(see)ineverystreet.Dhaka’sgovernment,however,ispushingaheadwithaseriesofnewmeasurestobanrickshaws.“Dhakahasatrafficproblem,”explainsthemayorofthenorthernhalfofthecity.“Itisoneoftheworld’smostdenselypopulated58(city),andmostcrowded,whichmeansbeingcaughtintrafficjam59(be)common.“Nearlythreehours(workinghours)60(estimate)bytheWorldBankislosteachday,atacostofbillionsofdollarseachyear.Forthecity’srickshaw-driverssuchconcernsseembesidethepoint.“WhatamIsupposedtodo?”asksAbdulMubin,a32-year-olddriver.“Ihavemouths61(feed).“Heandthousandsofotherrickshaw-driversgoonstrike62theplannedban.Thedriversarenottheonlyoneswithreasontoworry.ThereareagreatnumberofDhaka’spassengers,63relyonrickshawsmorethananyotherformoftransport.Thecityhasonly8,000publicbusesforits18millionpeople.64(bad)still,thesebusesdonotfollowanytimetableandthedriversareoftennotlawful.Nextyear,thecitywillbanrickshawsonthreemainroads.AllofDhakawillbe“rickshaw-free”withintwoyears.“Buseswillsoonbemanaged,”65officialpromises.“Andtherouteswillbeabletoprovide‘smoothservice’”.第四部分寫(xiě)作(共兩節(jié),滿(mǎn)分40分)第一節(jié)書(shū)面表達(dá)(滿(mǎn)分15分)假定你是高三學(xué)生李華,暑假快到了,你打算和家人下周去杭州旅游,于是你寫(xiě)信和你的一位美國(guó)朋友Paul分享你的行程計(jì)劃。要點(diǎn)如下:1、出游的具體時(shí)間、交通方式;2、詳細(xì)的行程安排;3、此行將會(huì)有何收獲。注意:1.詞數(shù)80左右;2.可以適當(dāng)增加細(xì)節(jié),以使行文連貫。第二節(jié)讀后續(xù)寫(xiě)(滿(mǎn)分25分)閱讀下面材料,根據(jù)其內(nèi)容和所給段落開(kāi)頭語(yǔ)續(xù)寫(xiě)兩段,使之構(gòu)成一篇完整的短文。續(xù)寫(xiě)的詞數(shù)應(yīng)為150左右。FarupinthemountainsofCanada,thereisanoldabandonedwoodenhouse.Onceitwasoccupiedbyayoungcouplewhowantedtodistancethemselvesfromthetroublesomeaffairsofthismodernworld.Heretheyweremilesawayfromthenearesttown.Bob,thehusband,madetheoccasionaltripintotowntobuysupplieswhereasJan,hiswife,spentherfreetimebythefire,sewing.Theirlifewassimplypeaceful.Then,onemidwint

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