1、卷8备战年高考英语名校好题必刷全真模拟卷 北京专用 卷原卷版绝密启用前|学科网考试研究中心命制备战2021年高考英语【名校、地市好题必刷】全真模拟卷(北京专用)3月卷第八模拟第一部分:知识运用(共两节,45分)第一节语法填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,共15分)A(2020届北京市第四十三中学高三下学期模拟统练(二)阅读下列短文,根据短文内容填空。在未给提示词的空白处仅填写1个适当的单词,在给出提示词的空白处用括号内所给词的正确形式填空。The “Twenty-four Solar terms” is the Chinese 1(tradition)way of dividing and m
2、arking time. It shows the relationship between the universe, seasons, climate and agriculture, which is uniquely created 2Chinese ancestors. The Twenty-four Solar Terms are important instructions for the agricultural production as well as peoples daily lives. At the initial stage of agricultural dev
3、elopment, people began to explore rules of nature and used 3(they)to guide sowing, harvesting and other agricultural activities. Until now, it 4(become) an essential tool to guide the agricultural production in China. And its charm and value have been increasingly recognized by the public.B(北京市东城区20
4、19届高三第二学期综合练习(一) Going to museums has become a trendy thing to do during the holidays in China. A popular choice this Spring Festival was the Palace Museum, 5 a special exhibition was staged to provide a virtual royal experience for visitors. The entire museum 6 (decorate) with newly-restored ancien
5、t royal lanterns and spring couplets, including a set of the Chinese character “Fu” 7 (write) by five Qing Dynasty emperors.C(北京市丰台区2019届高三一模) Wilbur and Orille Wright are brothers famous for inventing the first aeroplane. Their interest in flight 8 (start) on the day when their father brought home
6、a toy helicopter for them. It was made of paper and wood. The boys played with it until it broke, and then made their own 9 (replace) it. When they were older, they owned a bicycle shop where they started producing and selling their own bikes. This provided them with the money to pay for their exper
7、iments in flight. Eventually, they built their 10 (fly) machine.第二节完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,共30分)(山西省2021届高三考前适应性测试)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,从每题所给的4、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。 I read this story shared by Michelle, who recently passed away:One morning when I was little, my father took me to the fishing dock. But 1
8、1 fishing, we just sat on one 12 watching the other children fishing with their parents. An hour went by and we left without ever 13 a single fishing line into the water.On the 14 home, I told my father I would never 15 him for being so mean to me. He asked smilingly,Did you see the smiles on those
9、childrens faces?I dont really 16 ! I just want to fish like them! I responded angrily, but he 17 my words and kept driving.Such experiences repeated throughout my childhood and my father never 18 why. But actually he didnt need to. Years later, when I found myself volunteering at a local homeless 19
10、 , I suddenly realized that those 20 spent sitting on that dock was the very point 21 I learned how to love.Michelles last story makes me think.Honestly, too often we overlook 22 and rarely stop. Because we never learn that every passing face represents a story. Everyone has 23 something that has fo
11、rced them to 24 , adapt and grow. Everyones smile has been earned. Their issues are 25 as significant and worthwhile as 26 were going through.Pausing occasionally to 27 people around us will open our mind. 28 in their happiness will open our heart. If choosing to spend time pausing instead of bypass
12、ing quicklyto truly 29 and listen, we can learn so much about ourselves, about each other, and even about real 30 .11Ainstead of Bregardless of Cclue to Dthanks to12Abeach Bboat Cdock Ddeck13Asinking Bpulling Ccarrying Dcasting14Acycle Bwalking Cdrive Drunning15Ablame Bforgive Crepay Dpraise16Acare
13、Bremember Crequest Dknow17Arepeated Bignored Cmarked Ddoubted18Aunderstood Bwondered Casked Dexplained19Agarden Bhospital Cfamily Dshelter20Amornings Bfortunes Cweeks Ddonations21Awhere Bwhy Cwhich Dwhat22Adrivers Bpassersby Cfishermen Dparents23Aleft out Bpicked up Cgone through Dgiven up24Asucceed
14、 Bstruggle Cdestroy Dproduce25Amerely Broughly Chardly Dequally26Ahowever Bwhenever Cwhatever Dwhoever27Aevaluate Bappreciate Cmotivate Dpromote28ASharing BBreaking CBelieving DTaking29Arefuse Bregret Cwitness Dapologize30Afish Bdesire Csmile DJove第二部分:阅读理解(共两节,40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,共30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的
15、A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。A(三湘名校教育联盟2021届高三第三次大联考)Waiters WantedAbout UsDescribed by international media as “the place where the heart of world fusion music beats”, the MusicHall is not just a theatre venue(场所)and much more than a club. In 2003, Elefteriades Productions launched the first Musi
16、cHall in Beirut, a live music stage representing a new and unique concept: very short live musical acts unveiling talents from around the world in a series of staged eclectic(兼收并蓄的) performances using the best technologies in sound and light equipment, in addition to refined gourmet menus.Working Ex
17、perienceThe MusicHall is now recruiting English speaking waiters for the summer season and also for full-time jobs. The ideal candidate has work experience(preferably international)and is really good in communicating with people, as this job requires one to make the guests feel genuinely welcome, wh
18、ile dining and enjoying the performances.Job Resumeslf you are able to treat our guests, as you would treat your friends in your own home, please drop an email with a CV(履历). Please describe in a couple of sentences why you choose to become a waiter.Welfare TreatmentSalary: 800 USD/month net+tips, a
19、ccommodation and travel organized by the company. Really excited to hear from you, if you recognized yourself in this post.Email address for your CV: iulialechef. hu31What can we learn about the MusicHall?AThe world fusion music paradise.BThe stage for talent show.CA performance with modern technolo
20、gy.DA professional sports club.32What does the MusicHall need?AMany musical talents. BA theatre manager.CEnglish speaking waiters.DFull-time performers.33What do we know about the text?AA news report. BAn advertisement.CA travel guidebook. DA private letter.B(北京市丰台区2021届高三下学期一模)Recycling Electronic
21、WasteWhen Alex Lin was 11 years old, he read an alarming article in the newspaper which said that people were burying old computers in backyards, throwing TVs into streams, and dumping (丢弃) cell phones in the garbage. This was dangerous because e-waste contains harmful chemicals that can leak into t
22、he environment, getting into crops, animals, water suppliesand people.Alex was really worried and decided to make it next project for WINthe Westerly Innovations Network. Alex and six of his friends had formed this organization to help solve community problems two years before.But what could they do
23、 about this project with e-waste? The team spent several weeks gathering information about the harmful chemicals in e-waste and their effects on humans. They learned how to dispose (处置) of e-waste properly and how it could be recycled. Then, they sent out a survey and found only one in eight knew wh
24、at e-waste was, let alone how to properly dispose of it.Alex and his friends went into action. They advertised in the local newspaper and distributed notices to students, asking residents to bring their unwanted electronics to the school parking lot. The drive lasted two days, and they collected ove
25、r 9, 500 kilograms of e-waste.The next step was to set up a long-term e-waste drop-off center for the town. After some research, theyd learned that reusing is the best way to deal with electronic devices and it is seven times more efficient than recycling. So, they began learning to refurbish (翻新) c
26、omputers themselves and distributed them to students who didnt have their own. In this way, they could help students in the area and protect the environment at the same time.For a lasting solution to e-waste, the drop-off center wasnt enough. Laws would have to be passed. In 2016, WIN helped push fo
27、r an e-waste bill in their town, which required companies that manufactured or sold electronics to take back e-waste. The bill clearly forbids the dumping of e-waste.Because of the work of WIN, more and more people, like Alex and his team, are getting the message about safe disposal of e-waste. As A
28、lex says, “Todays technology should not become tomorrows harmful garbage.”34What was Alexs worry after he read the article?AThe littering of e-waste. BThe recycling of plastic.CThe change of environment. DThe overuse of old computers.35What did Alex do to start the project?ASet up WIN. BCollect info
29、rmation.CAsk friends for help. DCarry out a survey.36Which can best describe the way Alex and his team did their work?ATraditional. BCompetitive.CScientific. DConvenient.37What message does the story convey?AThere is no end to perfection.BSuccess comes through failure.CEvery positive attitude has a
30、reward.DYoung people can make a big difference.C(河北省石家庄市42中2021届高三第二学期第一次月考) Toronto Wildlife Centres rescue team wants to match their expert skill with the latest technology to help more animals.The rescue team wants to help animals fast and with an even higher success rate. They are looking at tec
31、hnology ranging from as simple as a quick-firing netgun to as complex as a remotely controlled trail camera that is connected to the cellular network. This would immediately inform them with a photo if an animal has been successfully trapped, or has returned to a site that they are monitoring.A smal
32、l thermal imager (热像仪) is another piece of equipment that the rescue team is looking at to add to their tool box. The technology would allow the rescuers to see an animals heat signature. This would be useful for finding animals hidden in brush, rescuing wildlife stuck inside buildings, or finding anima
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