1、届高考英语全真模拟试题22021届高考全真模拟试题(2)英 语 注意事项:1、本试都由司个部分组成, 其中第一、二部分和第三分的第一节为选择题, 第三都分的第三节和四部分为非选择题。共150分,共12页。2、全部答案在答题卡上相应区域内完成, 在本试卷上作答无效。选择题请使用2B铅笔填涂,非选择是请使用0.5毫来黑色签字笔作答。要求字体工整、笔迹清晰。3、请在答题卡规定的地方填写好个人信息, 并认真核对答题卡上所粘贴的条形码是否与本人的信息一致。4、考试结束后, 将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。第一部分:听力第一节:(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
2、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。1. What are the two speakers talking about?A. Inviting friends to dinner. B. The work of their friends. C. The plan for the weekend.2. What will the man do?A. Go home in Alices car.B. Wait for Alice to take him home.C. Ask som
3、eone else to take him home.3. Why does the man decide to go to Hainan Island?A. Because it is better than Hawaii.B. Because the food there is better.C. Because the food there is cheap and good.4. What will the man be doing at 10 : 30 tomorrow evening?A. Seeing a film. B. Sleeping in bed. C. Eating i
4、n a restaurant.5. Whats wrong with the car?A. Its out of gas. B. Its full of water. C. It cant be started.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、7题。6. When will the birthday dinner begin?A.
5、At 6:30. B. At 7:00. C. At 7:30.7 Who is Elaine most probably?A. Dr Edwards wife. B. Victorias cl assmate. C. Victorias professor.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8. What does the woman think of the sleeveless shirt?A. Not nice. B. Expensive. C. Valueless.9. How much does an ordinary shirt cost?A. About 150 dollars.
6、 B. About 120 dollars. C. About 50 dollars.10. How much will the woman pay for the two?A. 240 dollars. B. 260 dollars. C. 300 dollars.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11. Whats wrong with Ted?A. He doesnt like talking. B. He cant stop moving.C. He doesnt feel comfortable.12. What do we know about Teds parents?A. Th
7、ey dont like Ted.B. They no longer worry about Ted.C. They dont know whats wrong with Ted.13. What does the man think of Teds younger sister?A. Noisy. B. Clever. C. Lovely.听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。14. What do we know from the dialogue?A. The man came home earlier than the woman.B. The woman came home earlie
8、r than the man.C. They came home at the same time.15. Why will the man go back to his university?A. To learn Taiji. B. To write a novel. C. To learn Chinese medicine.16. What will the speakers do together?A. Visit the Chinese professor. B. Go to their village. C. Visit their teacher.听第10段材料,回答第17至20
9、题。17. What was the county like?A. It was small and poor.B. It had a population of about 90,000.C. Education was in a good state.18. How many students were there in the first school?A. Five. B. Fifteen. C. Fifty.19. Which of the following subjects was taught in the old schools?A. Drawing. B. Dancing.
10、 C. Spelling.20. What are the walls of the classrooms made of?A. Mud. B. Bricks. C. Wood.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。AIn the 1960s,while studying the volcanic history of Yellowstone National Park,Bob Christiansen became puzzled about something that,odd
11、ly,had not troubled anyone before:he couldnt find the parks volcano. It had been known for a long time that Yellowstone was volcanic in nature thats what accounted for all its hot springs and other steamy features. But Christiansen couldnt find the Yellowstone volcano anywhere.Most of us,when we tal
12、k about volcanoes,think of the classic cone(圆锥体)shapes of a Fuji or Kilimanjaro,which are created when erupting magma(岩浆)piles up. These can form remarkably quickly. In 1943,a Mexican farmer was surprised to see smoke rising from a small part of his land. In one week he was the confused owner of a c
13、one five hundred feet high. Within two years it had topped out at almost fourteen hundred feet and was more than half a mile across. Altogether there are some ten thousand of these volcanoes on Earth,all but a few hundred of them extinct. There is,however,a second les known type of volcano that does
14、nt involve mountain building. These are volcanoes so explosive that they burst open in a single big crack,leaving behind a vast hole,the caldera. Yellowstone obviously was of this second type,but Christiansen couldnt find the caldera anywhere.Just at this time NASA decided to test some new high-alti
15、tude cameras by taking photographs of Yellowstone. A thoughtful official passed on some of the copies to the park authorities on the assumption that they might make a nice blow-up for one of the visitors centers. As soon as Christiansen saw the photos,he realized why he had failed to spot the calder
16、a; almost the whole park-2.2 million acreswas caldera. The explosion had left a hole more than forty miles acrossmuch too huge to be seen from anywhere at ground level. At some time in the past Yellowstone must have blown up with a violence far beyond the scale of anything known to humans.21. What p
17、uzzled Christiansen when he was studying Yellowstone? A. Its complicated geographical features. B. Its ever-lasting influence on tourism.C. The mysterious history of the park. D. The exact location of the volcano.22. What does the second-paragraph mainly talk about?A. The shapes of volcanoes. B. The
18、 impacts of volcanoes.C. The activities of volcanoes .D. The heights of volcanoes.23. What does the underlined word blow-up in the last paragraph most probably mean?A. Hot-air balloon. B. Digital camera.C. Big photograph. D. Birds view.BWhile Black Friday and Cyber Monday help start the holiday shop
19、ping season, Giving Tuesday, which will be observed on November 28, attempts to inspire the season of giving. Now in its sixth year, the charitable (慈善的) day uses the power of social media to encourage organizations and individuals to donate funds or resources to worthy causes. Its mission is to bri
20、ng positive change to communities through giving.Though devoting just one day to a worthy cause may not seem much, Giving Tuesday makes a surprisingly significant impact. In 2015, ORGANIZE, an online organ ( 器 官 ) donor program asked people to “give with your heart” by becoming registered donors. Th
21、ousands of Americans listen to the cry for help, resulting in one of the largest digital donor drives in US history.That same year, the Cleveland Library and the Pratt Library in Baltimore competed to see who could encourage more donations. While the Pratt Library won with a $41,000 acquisition, the
22、 Cleveland Library was able to raise a fairly large amount for its programs as well. In 2016, the University of Michigan encouraged students and friends to donate to hourly challenges. They raised an amazing $5.5 million! The university hopes to recreate the magic this year, with a virtual celebrati
23、on to mark the institutions 200th anniversary.Giving Tuesday is not just a US phenomenon, but a global movement. In 2016, 98 countries participated in the event, raising $177 million, a 44% increase over 2015, when 71 nations collected $116.7 million. These numbers can only increase as the day gains
24、 further recognition.Though donating funds is a great way to help, there are numerous other ways to support your local community. You can give back by volunteering at a nearby nonprofit or food bank. Social media experts can do their share by spreading the information and inspiring their colleagues
25、to get involved. Another great way to celebrate Giving Tuesday is by helping those closest to you, whether thats assisting a family member with chores or helping a neighbor with yard work.24.Why is Giving Tuesday started?A. To appeal to people to perform an act of kindness.B.To promote sales of the
26、holiday shopping season.C.To inspire the poor to have a positive view of life.D.To encourage people to donate organs for patients.25.It can be inferred from the text that .A. people donated money actively for the two libraries in BaltimoreB. the University of Michigan thought it challenging to get d
27、onationsC. Giving Tuesday hasnt been universally accepted in the world so farD. the donations to the institution were given for its 200th anniversary26. The author tries to tell the readers in Paragraph 5.A. why we need to volunteer in our local communityB. the person we will celebrate Giving Tuesda
28、y together withC. the place we should donate funds to benefit other peopleD. the ways we can give to help those who are in great needCOne early morning, I went into the living room to find my mother reading a thick book called Best Loved Poems to Read Again and Again. My interest was aroused only by
29、 the fact that the word Poems appeared in big, hot pink letters. Is it good? I asked her. Yeah, she answered. Theres one I really like and youll like it, too. I leaned forward. Patty Poem, she read the title. Who is Patty? I wondered. The poem began:She never puts her toys away, Just leaves them sca
30、ttered(散落的) where they lay, The poem was just three short sections. The final one came quickly: When she grows and gathers poise, Ill miss her harum-scarum(莽撞的) noise, And look in vain for scattered toys. And Ill be sad. A terrible sorrow washed over me. Whoever Patty was, she was a mean girl. Then,
31、 the shock. Its you, honey, My mother said sadly. To my mother, the poem revealed a parents affection when her child grows up and leaves. To me, the she in the poem was horror. It was my mama who would be sad. It was so terrible I burst out crying. Whats wrong? my mother asked. Oh Mama, I cried. I d
32、ont want to grow up ever!She smiled. Honey, its okay. Youre not growing up anytime soon. And when you do, Ill still love you, okay? Okay, I was still weeping. My panic has gone. But I could not help thinking about that silly poem. After what seemed like a safe amount of time, I read the poem again and was confused. It all fit so well together, like a puzzl
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