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1、2021年山东烟台高三下学期高考模拟英语试卷(二)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)1、【来源】2021年山东烟台高三下学期高考模拟(二)第I3题7.5分(每题2.5分)The Best Books to Give as Graduation GiftsAny recent graduate will enjoy reading through these books that make excellent graduation gifts.This Is Water by David Foster WallacePerfect for: All grad
2、s. Heres why: David Foster Wallace only delivered one graduation address in his career, and his message was so lasting that the entire speech was published in hardcover. Whats unique about Wallaces words: Though he warns graduates of the ordinariness of day-to-day adult life, he reminds them that th
3、eir newly acquired skills can help them maintain awareness and sympathy as they move forward for success.Bounce by Matthew SyedPerfect for: Both artists and athletes. Heres why: In (his optimistic guide to success, the United Kingdom table tennis champion Syed combines detailed research with his own
4、 experiences to backhand the general perception that talent is merely based on genetics (基因),In studying the achievements of great artists, composers, and athletes, Syed finds they have one thing in common: hours, and hours, and hours of practice-about 10, 000 hours each.Leave Your Mark by Aliza Lic
5、htPerfect for: The ambitious rcccnt-grad trying to figure out how to make it. Heres why: This is not just a career advice book, but a whole instructor in novel form. Famous fashion communications executive (总监)Aliza Licht shares her secrets for successful personal branding (品牌)and how to do well as
6、someone just starling their career. Ifs just like meeting someone fbr coffee and career advice but in written form.Rising Strong by Brene BrownPerfect for: People looking fbr ways to handle rejection better. Heres why: Rejection is part of life, but it takes time to learn how to handle it. In this a
7、dvice-filled book, Bren6 Brown teaches readers how to make the most out of rejections and failures that unavoidably happen. Reading it will make you view rejection emails in a new light.(1) What message is conveyed in the book This Is Water?A. Treasure every critical moment in life.B. Leeirn to expa
8、nd the comfort zone.假定你是李华,上周六是劳动节,你和同学参加了在学校蔬菜基地举行的劳动实践活动。请 你给校刊“英语角”写一篇英文稿件,介绍这次活动,内容包括:1 .活动时间、地点;2 .劳动过程;3 .个人感受。注意:写作词数应为80左右;题目:A Memorable Labor ExperienceA Memorable Labor Experience9、【来源】2021年山东烟台高三下学期高考模拟(二)第42题25分(每题25分)18-year-old Sadiya was born in Deora, a small village in eastern Indi
9、a, but moved to the city of Mumbai when she was 3. In 2020, when the pandemic (疫情)broke out, her fathers small business was forced to close temporarily and the family returned to her ancestral village to wait out the pandemic.However, it greatly shocked her when she found that attending school was u
10、ncommon in Deora, where almost half of the villagers couldnt read. Unable to afford textbooks, many families often withdrew their children from schools. They didnt wish to educate their children, many of whom had to work in (he fields with parents though some had the desire to read.Sadiya, the colle
11、ge girl with a strong sense of social responsibility, has been trying to seize opportunities to open doors fbr others. Fluent in Hindi, Urdu, and English, she often speaks at inter-college events on the right of education and enjoys a high reputation among college students.Used to taking on challeng
12、es, Sadiya was determined to do something for the children. One day last July, Sadiya sat down with her family elders and proposed the idea of setting up a library. Many shook their heads in disagreementthis wasnt how a young girl should spend her time.After many discussions, Sadiya finally convince
13、d them and gained access to her relatives guesthouse, mending it with $ 67 that shed won in public-speaking awards. She took the help of her uncle, Akbar, and cousin, Nawaz, and got to work. Walls were repainted, the bamboo roof was repaired and lights and bookshelves were fixed, and the room was fi
14、lled with chairs and a long table. Vivid charts stuck on the wallsfrom anatomy (解剖)to transportation, lightened the space. Looking at the newly-decorated library, Sadiya couldnt hold back her excitement while imagining the children reading books here by light.All was ready except books. So what Sadi
15、ya was desperate to do next was to fill the shelves with books. She drew on all her savings and purchased many books suitable for children online.注意:续写词数应为150左右;But these books were far fromenough. With everything ready, the library finally opened. 1、【答案】(l)C;A;D;2、【答案】(1)B;C;D;(4)B;3、【答案】(1)A;A;C;(
16、4)C;4、【答案】(1)B;D;A;(4)B;5、【答案】B;G;D;F;E;6、【答案】B;C;A;C;A;B;D;D;A;B;A;B;D;C;B;7、 【答案】fully;sctting;the;organizcd;vhich;of;foundation;dcepcst;arc secn;has meant;8、【答案】 A Memorable Labor ExperienceLast Saturday was Labor Day. My classmates and I took part in the labor practice activities held in (he sch
17、ool vegetable base.When going there by bus, the teacher leading us told us that the way of planting vegetables now is healthy and environmentally friendly. On arriving, a farmer showed us how to plant organic vegetables. Then we started to pick cucumbers, tomatoes and eggplants by ourselves. The mos
18、t exciting part is that we cooked the vegetables we picked in (he kitchen offered by the farm.This is an unforgettable experience which makes us feel the joy of labor. Hoping to the farm again.9、【答案】 But these books were far from enough. To ensure children get access to more books, Sadiya took pictu
19、res of the library and uploaded them online, calling on students to donate books to the children library. Before long, hundreds of new and secondhand books poured in, but they needed checking, classifying and arranging in order on the shelves, which took Sadiya, her uncle and cousin a whole week.【高分
20、句型一】Tired as Sadiya was, a smile li( up her face when she pictured the scene where children were buried in reading by the book - filled shelves.高分句型二】(Sadiya 想办法为图书馆添置书籍 的经过)With everything ready, the library finally opened. Several children stepped in curiously, asking Sadiya, Can we read the books
21、? Sure. Welcome! Sadiya encouraged them. Some chose what they liked, while others hesitated. Realizing they had trouble reading, Sadiya gathered them in a corner, teaching them from the very beginning. Soon more children joined in. Every night Sadiya spared some time to give lessons so that more chi
22、ldren could gain knowledge from the books. Sadiyas efforts opened the wisdom door for them, which would surely make a great difference to their lives.(图书馆开放之后 Sadiya管理图书馆和读者的情况)C. Keep mastering various skills.(1) Dig into recipes for success.(2) What can we learn from the book Bounce?A. Constant dr
23、opping wears the stone.B. Hope for the best, prepare for the worst.C. A thousand-mile journey begins with a single step.D. Success is how high you bounce when you hit bottom.(3) Whose book is targeted at an unsuccessful jobseeker?A. David Foster Wallace.B. Matthew Syed.C. Aliza Licht.D. Brene Brown.
24、2、【来源】2021年山东烟台高三下学期高考模拟(二)第47题10分(每题2.5分)A couple of days ago I unexpectedly lost my job. It wasnt anything too important: I was just a carrier for the Scarborough Mirror, delivering newspapers every Wednesday and Friday. But it brought in a good amount of pocket money for a student like me.During
25、(he first week of September, I planned to stop my job, as I wanted to focus on my academics with school to start. I found a family on my street who were willing to take over and so I took their names and numbers and turned them in to my district representative along with my resignation.That was last
26、 week. This Tuesday came and I was supposed to get the newspapers to deliver on Wednesday. They didnt come. I just assumed there probably wasnt much to deliver so they would just give me everything tomorrow. Itd happened before so I wasnt too worried. There was a seed of doubt, however, in my mind,
27、that maybe the handover of this job was misunderstood. But I pushed that thought aside and just went on as usual.Wednesday morning came and the papers werent lying on my driveway as theyd done for the past 9 months. My mom reminded me to call my district representative, who told me (he route had ind
28、eed been turned over to the other family. She couldnt have understood my message when 1 said I would work until September. So much fbr 2 more weeks of work!In a way, Im glad because I dont have to worry about delivering newspapers in the burning sun. On the olher hand, I wasnt ready to give up my jo
29、b so early, so the unexpected loss was a (iny blow to me.Despite these negative feelings, Im looking forward to the next summer when Im getting promoted and my wage will rise from what I had with (he job, which gave me good experience about hard work and chances to meet my neighbors.(1) Why did the
30、author plan to quit the job?A. He could barely put up with its hardship.B. He hoped to shift his attention to studies.C. He had earned enough to afford schooling.1) . He desired to turn it over to a needy family.(2) What does the underlined word they in paragraph 3 refer to?A. The family to replace
31、me.B. Messages of my dismissal.C. The papers to be delivered.D. The district representatives.(3) What do we know about the author?A. He got fired on account of his own fault.B. He didnt have his potential appreciated.C. He didn* t submit his resignation as required.D. He had intended to stop the job
32、 in late September.(4) In which aspect did the author benefit from the summer job?A. Learning to live with his personal imperfection.B. Establishing a closer tic with his community.C. Facilitating his organizational skills.1) . Breaking the habit of laziness.3、【来源】2021年山东烟台高三下学期高考模拟(二)第811题10分(每题2.5
33、分)Dogs began to branch out from wolves lens of thousands of years ago, when their wild ancestors started interacting with humans. Over time, domestication shaped their behavior, and today pet dogs are especially expert at understanding cues (暗示)from humans. For example, when a person points at a bow
34、l, a pet dog will usually approach it. All kinds of complex pointing gestures have been tried with pet dogs, and they seem to do well.Wolves are a different story, however. When the same experiments are done with wolves, they seem to be quite poor at it. So theres this big open question of how dogs
35、became dogs.Bhadra, an Indian behavioral biologist, is interested in whether dogs require training to understand cues like pointing or if the behavior is inborn. Most studies have focused on pct dogs in developed countries but Bhadra thinks its an error to neglect how stray dogs respond to human cue
36、s.In India, theres a huge population of stray dogs that live on the streets for generations. The researchers felt that the free-ranging dogs were a very nice system, which could give them inputs about what dogs could have been like before being made parts of human families.For the study, the researc
37、hers approached stray dogs on (he Indian streets. One experimenter presented the dogs with a piece of raw chicken in a plastic bowl. About half of the time, the dogs ran away, scared. But the friendlier dogs that stuck around were tested for (heir ability to respond to pointing. Once a dog proved in
38、terested, the first experimenter put chicken in one of two bowls and covered both bowls. A second experimenter, who had no knowledge of which bowl contained the meat and thus couldnt give subconscious cue information, pointed at one of the bowls while the dog watched. About 80 percent actually follo
39、wed (he point and went to (he bowl that the second experimenter pointed toward.Bhadra thinks this demonstration provides evidence that training is not required for dogs to understand complex pointing cues. Perhaps further studies with stray dogs can help reveal more about what makes dogs the best fr
40、iends of human beings.(1) What does the example in paragraph 1 show about pet dogs?A. They can figure out some human gestures.B. Theyre particularly attached to their owners.C. They may make sense of specific human speech.D. Theyre easily distinguished from wolves in intelligence.(2) What does the u
41、nderlined word neglect in paragraph 3 mean?A. Ignore.B. Estimate.C. Guarantee.D. Claim.(3) How did (he second experimenter give dogs directions?A. By mistake.B. In a logical manner.C. At random.D. Through trial and error.(4) In which section of a newspaper can we read the text?A. Environment.B. Tech
42、nology.C. Discovery.D. Chemistry.4、【来源】2021年山东烟台高三下学期高考模拟(二)第1275题10分(每题2.5分)With over 4.1 billion people, or around 55 percent of the worlds population, living in urban areas, cities and towns worldwide are getting increasingly jammed. In addition to spending hours stuck in traffic, residents are a
43、lso exposed to high air pollution levels caused by transportation emissions (排放).Now, Saudi Arabia hopes to overturn urban living with The Linea futuristic city designed around nature, without cars, roads and crowded places!The totally different city, announced on January 10. 2021, is the brainchild
44、 of Saudi Crown Prince (王储)Mohammed bin Salman(MBS). Located in Ncoin, a 10, 000-squarc-milc high-tech planned development on the Red Sea coast. The Line will be the base of MBSs Saudi Vision 2030. The strategic plan aims to diversify Saudi Arabias oil - dependent economy into other fields, like tou
45、rism, and create exciting job opportunities for its citizens.The 105-mile-long city, expected to cost between $ 100 billion and $ 200 billion, will be built along a straight line and comprise several self-sustaining communities. To ensure all services are within a short, five-minute walk, each commu
46、nity will feature a three-layer infrastructure (基础设施).There will be no cars or roads on (he (op pedestrian layer, so residents can freely walk and bike in the surrounding green spaces. The second service layer, will include all essential daily services, such as schools, medical clinics, leisure faci
47、lities, and grocery stores. The third spine layer will house ultra-high- speed transportation and autonomous vehicles transporting residents across communities in less than 20 minutes. The entire city will be powered with renewable clean energy sources such as solar and wind, and possibly even hydro
48、gen.If all goes according to the plan, construction of this groundbreaking, complex infrastructure project will start before the end of 2021. In addition co providing up to a million residents with a clean and stress- free living environment, The Line is expected to create 380, 000 new jobs, promote economic diversification, and contribute a shocking $ 48 billion to Saudi Arabias Gross Domestic Product (GDP) by 2030. More importantly, MBS believes it will provide governments worldwide a blueprint for how people and planet can co-exist in harmony.(1) Where can you purchase a bike if l