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1、2021年广东韶关高三一模英语试卷学生用卷一、阅读理解(本大题共15小题,每小题2.5分,共37.5分)I、【来源】2021年广东韶关高三一模(A篇)第13题7.5分MOA Shop Indigenous (土著的)Artist ContestAre you an Indigenous artist, between 15 and 25 years old. With a story to tell? Submit a design that expresses your identity, and the MOA Shop will help share it with the world.
2、 The winning artwork with your signature will be printed on a T-shirt and sold and promoted only through the MOA Shop for one year. The winner will receive both a $ 250 prize and copyright income from every sale.QualificationAny individual 15 to 25 years of age who identifies as Indigenous, Aborigin
3、al, First Nations, Inuit or Metis.Rules+Guidelines, Artwork may be from the artists pre-existing work or made for this contest., Artwork may use a maximum of two colours and must be easily visible., Artwork must fit on the front of the T-shirt., Artwork must be submitted with file extension ai, eps,
4、 pdf, fxg. or svg.,Entries from artists who have submitted in previous years are welcomed.Submission checklist Artwork submission(s)Completed entry form found here., Artist biography (about 250 words)ProfitsArtists hold full copyright of any submitted entries. The winning artwork will be licensed by
5、 the MOA Shop for one year and the artist is free to license or sell their winning artwork. A large percentage of money from the sale of T-shirt goes towards MOAs public programs.Time and contactThe submission deadline has been extended to March 31st, 2021 and the winner is announced by June 2021. W
6、e look forward to receiving your artwork! Please send all submissions and any questions to shoptshirtmoa.ubc.ca.1 .词数80左右;2 .可以适当增加细节。以使行文连贯。Dear friend,9、【来源】2021年广东韶关高三一模第47题25分阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落郑实语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文,续写的字数 应为150左右。When I was a child growing up in the Netherlands, I often begged my mo
7、ther to tell me this story about an experience her family had at the end of World War II.During the terrible last winter of the German occupation, food was rare in the Netherlands. People were so hungry that they began to eat small animals and many things not normally considered edible ( 口 食用的),incl
8、uding tulip bulbs (郝金香球茎),which could be cooked like potatoes.For centuries my mothers family had owned a highly successful tulip business, which provided jobs for many in our village. But the war shut their business down, and during the winter of hunger, my grandfather, Albert, donated all his tuli
9、p bulbs to feed the hungriest villagers. For years, Albert had been trying to grow a black tulip. By careful selection, he was very close. So he guarded these few bulbs seriously to prevent people from stealing them for food.One day, it was announced that the war was over. But there was much destruc
10、tion and the Dutch people still faced dangers. My grandfather looked at his pale, thin children and realized that the hunger could continue for a long time, so he made his decision. He seized a shovel (铁铲)and went into the garden. There he found my mother, Vivian, who was just seven years old, looki
11、ng nervous. Over her shoulder, Albert saw a band of Germans coming toward ihetn down the street. He whispered to Vivian to run inside the house and began digging for his bulbs. But it was too late. Someone had already stolen them. Angry and desperate, he ran toward (he street screaming, They have st
12、olen my tulip bulbs! Vivian, watching from the doorway, cried out and ran to stop him. Before she could reach her father, a German soldier raised his gun and shot him.注意:1.所续写短文次数应为150左右;2,续写部分分为两段,每段的开头语已为你写好。Fortunately, Albert survived his wounds and recovered slowly. It took some time for Albert
13、 to rebuild his business, starting with those few bulbs.1、【答案】(1)D;D;C;2、【答案】(1)B;C;D;A;3、【答案】(1)A;C;(3)B;B;4、【答案】(1)D;B;A;(4) C;5、【答案】G;B;A;C;案6、【答案】A;C;A;B;D;B;A;D;B;D;C;D;B;A;C;7 【答案】 has continucd;widciy;cancd;varicry;whcrc 或 so 或 and:of;to conncct;apprcciating;a;itsclf;8、【答案】Dear friend,Im here
14、 to make some proposals, aiming to call on all of us not to waste food in our campus. Students can be seen waste food in the dining hall. They may order too much for their meals or they may feel the food not delicious or they may think it is a shame to take the food away. They may forget the line of
15、 the famous poem, Every grain on the plate comes from hard work of actually dont get its real meaning. So what should we do to stop this? First, we should order a proper amount of food and not be too picky about food. Besides, if we cannot eat all the food we order, take-it-away is good choice. Savi
16、ng food is everybodys responsibility. Lets start right now!9、 【答案】 Fortunately. Alberi survived his wounds and recovered slowly. And he was told that the tulip bulbs had also survived. One day, Vivian took him to a deserted house. He was overwhelmingly joyed as he noticed something green among the b
17、roken bricks of the house. Vivian explained that a friendly German soldier urged her to hide the remaining bulbs away from the yard as he had watched as Albert gave away the precious bulbs to feed his neighbors, which impressed him a lot. With the good news, Albert was determined to start his busine
18、ss again.It took some time for A山ert to rebuild his business, starting with those few bulbs. With the help of his family, Albert owned a highly successful (ulip business again. The rare dark-purple tulips eventually became an enormous source of income for the people in the village and provided many
19、much-needed jobs. Tulips rose from the ruins and came to bloom again, which suggests that there could again be happiness after so much misery and new life after much death.Fortunately. Alben survived his wounds and recovered slowly. He often sat by the window staring out into the garden, regretting
20、not giving the bulbs to his family sooner. One day, he noticed something growing out from (he ruins, which turned out to be the shoots of his black tulip. With tears in her eyes, my mother finally could tell him the truth-she hid the remaining bulbs by a wall because she didnt want Albert to end up
21、with nothing. But the unexpected Germans came, and whats worse, the wall later collapsed, burying the hidden bulbs.It took some time for Albcrl lo rebuild his business, starting wilh【hose few bulbs. The rare black tulip bulbs survived like (heir owner who survived the gun shot, and the people in the
22、 village who survived the war, the tears, and despair. Since that warm and bright spring morning, they have been flourishing, becoming an enormous source of income for the people in the village and providing many much-needed jobs. The little bulbs that once saved lives in the war now eventually boom
23、ed again, bringing hope and happiness back to the country.(1) What will the winner get?A. A T-shirt with his artwork on.B. The signature of the Indigenous artist.C. The right to immediately sell his work.D. An award and some profits from the sale.(2) What is required about the artwork?A.must be rece
24、ived before June 2021.B. It must be printed on the back of the T-shirt.C. It must be included at least two visible colours.D. It must be submitted with the artists self-introduction.(3) Where will the profit from the sale mostly go?A. To the owner of MOA.B. To the winner of the contest.C. To the sho
25、ps public programs.D. To the promotion of the artworks.2、【来源】2021年广东韶关高三一模(B篇)第47题10分One summer during high school, my mom volunteered me to help Grandpa research our family tree. Great, I thought, imagining hours spent pawing through dusty, rotting boxes and listening to boring stories about people
26、 I didnt know. Youll be surprised. my mom promised, Family histories can be very interesting.,In truth, Grandpa didnt want to limit my work to just research, hoping to also preserve our family memories. Hed discovered a computer program that helps digitally scan old pictures and letters to preserve
27、their contents before they crumble from old age. Grandpa wanted me to help him connect the scanner and set up the computer program. He could type documents and send c-mails, but had never used a scanner.Soon after, I became fascinated with my relatives lives. I asked Grandpa to tell the story behind
28、 every picture and letter we scanned. The stories, which turned out not to be boring at all, helped me not only understand but also relate to my relatives. I became so hungry for more information (hat Grandpa needed additional props to keep me satisfied. He showed me a chest filled with random stuff
29、, all covered in dust.Perusing through their belongings, I felt I was opening a window into the world of my relatives, a world long since gone Grandpa showed me a bundle of letters he had sent to Grandma from the front lines of World War 11 and I could almost smell the gunpowder. I turned the pages
30、of my grcat-grandmothcrs recipe book and could picture her cooking in her kitchen. All of the people who had been merely names to me now had faces to match.Later, Grandpa admitted. I probably could have done this project myself. I just wanted someone to share it with. I cant thank him enough for sha
31、ring the experience and making me appreciate the family members who have made me the person I am. I will cherish family memories and hope that someday I will be able to pass them down to my own grandchildren.(1) Which of (he following can best describe ihe authors first impression of research?A. Del
32、ightful.B. Tiresome.C. Surprising.1) . Interesting.2) ) What docs the underlined word crumble in paragraph 2 probably mean?A. Come to life.B. Tear apart.C. Fall to pieces.D. Break through. Why did Grandpa give the author a chest?A. To show him a bundle of letters.B. To keep him away from boredom.C.
33、To give him something to sort out.D. To fulfill his desire to know more.(4) What can we learn about Grandpa from the passage?A. He used to serve in the army.B. He knew nothing about computer.C. He buried the letters under gunpowder.D. He loved sharing what he had with others.3、【来源】2021年广东韶关高三一模(C篇)第
34、811题1()分With advanced communication technologies making the iconic British red telephone boxes expendable (可抛弃的),a US firm is all set to bring them back to use. Call boxes would be changed into mini-offices for workers on-the-go and will offer free coffee to subscribers (认购者).Bar Works Incs chief ex
35、ecutive Jonathan Black, a Briton living in New York, said that his company will renew telephone boxes with fully functional printers, scanners 25-inch screens and Wi-Fi. Bar Works specializes in offering bar-themed work stations in prime locations, charging customers with a monthly subscription in r
36、eturn for free access to the business and office supplies. The company plans to operate in a similar manner, offering British customers with monthly memberships to Pod Works for & 19.99 ($ 29).The company will refit telephone boxes in five major British cities and has already rented and changed 15 o
37、ld call boxes in London and Edinburgh. As expected, they are coming into use by the public in the coming months. Given the prime location, above all else, of the telephone boxes, the launch is expected to gain at least 10, 0(X) members by the end of 2021. Ils an alternative to, say, Starbucks but ob
38、viously it provides you with total privacy. said Black.Thanks to mobile phones, the red telephone boxes have been effectively made expendable. According to a report by the Daily Mail, retired telephone boxes, especially those damaged deliberately, are sent to a telephone box graveyard of sorts, wher
39、e they lake great pains to restore to their former glory before being sold to collectors across the globe. Such is the demand for properly restored telephone boxes, that it is not uncommon for them to be sold for amounts as high as 10, 000.Despite its setback, in a recent survey, the British red tel
40、ephone box, which Was originally designed in 1920, was voted the greatest British design of all time.(1) What will the red telephone boxes be used for?A. Mini-offices.B. Mini coffee boxes.C. Bar-themcd call boxes.D. Leisure rooms for workers.(2) What do you know about the renewed telephone boxes?A.
41、They will be put into use next year.B. They offer as much privacy as Starbucks.C. They will be equipped with office supplies.1). They have been rented in five major British cities.(3) What is Blacks attitude towards the launch?A. Doubtful.B. Confident.C. Cautious.D. Uncertain.(4) Whats the purpose o
42、f writing about the telephone boxes in this passage?A. To arouse concern for them.B. To introduce their new role.C. To expand a larger market.D. To advertise their launch.4、【来源】2021年广东韶关高三一模(D篇)第12I5题10分Growing up in a city has a lifelong negative impact on a persons ability to navigate, according t
43、o a vast global survey.In a new study, scientists led by Antonine Coutrot at Nantes University in France and Hugo Spiers at University College London describe how they used a dataset (数据集)gathered from 4 millions players of a computer game called Sea Hero Quest, which tests way-finding skills by ask
44、ing players to memorise a map showing the location of checkpoints and then measuring how well players can steer a boat to find them.Dr.Spiers (bund that the strongest indicator of a high score was a players age -older people performed relatively poorly. But the benefit of rural living was strong eno
45、ugh lo offset (抵消)some of TAL#NBSPthat. Data from American players showed that a 70-year-old who grew up in the countryside had the navigational abilities of an average 60-ycar-old across the dataset.The gap between the navigation skills of rural and city people was largest in America, and the resea
46、rchers think they know why. They found that countries dominated by simple layouts of grid-based (网格式的)cities dragged down navigation skills more than growing up in a city based around more complicated networks of streets, such as Prague.Dr. Spiers says that the brains navigational abilities probably
47、 weaken in the city environment because they are not being used as much. Although cities may appear more complicated, they also feature more clues to help residents find their way, such as numbered streets. As many city-dwellers on a visit to the countryside can prove, one field tends to look much t
48、he same as another, so there are fewer external (夕卜部 的)landmarks to help guide (he way.While people who live in cities should not be alarmed, the study does raise some interesting ideas for urban planners: keep their city designs not so simple perhaps. And for everyone else, it might be an idea to turn off Google Miips.(1) Why did the researchers use the dataset from a computer game?A. To study the players memory.B. To measure how well people control boats.C. To improve the players, skill to find way out.D. To see what influences people* s wayfinding skills.(2) What does