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1、贵州省黔东南州2021届高三英语下学期3月模拟考试试题贵州省黔东南州2021届高三英语下学期3月模拟考试试题PAGE PAGE 9贵州省黔东南州2021届高三英语下学期3月模拟考试试题贵州省黔东南州2021届高三英语下学期3月模拟考试试题考生注意:1。本试卷共120分.考试时间100分钟.2。请将各题答案填写在答题卡上。3。本试卷主要考试内容:高考全部内容。第一部分阅读理解(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。AA Four-day Trip to ItalyDay 1 : BolognaA full

2、 day to explore one of Italys most undervalued but beautiful cities, including the Cathedral San Petronios observatory; Palazzo Archiginnasio and Anatomical Theatre. Welcome to the talk “Vital Forces: Soul, Mind and Body in the Human and Animal Worlds” from Andrew Spira and dinner with wine at a loc

3、al restaurant.Day 2 : FlorenceIn the company of Andrew Spira, a full day of exploration of this wonderful city includes the Fondazione Scienza e Tecnica; Pazzi Chapel and monument to Galileo in Santa Croce; and Galileo Science Museum。 A lecture from David Wootton.Day 3 : FlorenceDuring your final fu

4、ll day in Florence? Andrew will guide you around the Cathedral Museuma wonderful experience due to the amazing housing of the Cathedrals treasures including works by Michelangelo, Brunelleschi and the original Gates of Paradise。 A lecture from David Wootton.Day 4 : Bologna then departOn the last day

5、, there is a morning visit to the “off the beaten track” Museum of Communication and well transport you to Bologna airport. You have to pay your own fare home after you get off the plane。 You are welcome to spend additional time in Bologna and our operating partner Travel Edition can help you with a

6、dditional nights accommodation , visits and alternate travel arrangements。Highlights :Price: 1,825The main things to visit: From astronomic? architectural, medical and mathematical perspectives, during the trip, youll look at the wonderful collections, buildings and churches that show the rich knowl

7、edge of the Renaissance (文艺复兴)while enjoying these beautiful cities。To book: call UK+44 (0) 207 251 0045 or email usThe guide: Andrew Spira, a historian1. What can visitors do on Day 1?A. Visit a monument。B。 Visit the city museum。C。 Enjoy a meal with wine.D. Enjoy Michelangelos works.2. Which is the

8、 same thing visitors can do on Day 2 and Day 3?A. Touring Bologna.B。 Going to the theater。C。 Visiting a nature museum.D. Attending a lecture。3。 Which of the following is the highlight of the trip?A. It is guided by a historian。B。 It offers free transport and meals。C. It requires booking online in ad

9、vance.D。 It is aimed to teach visitors about modern architecture.BRegnante and her husband, Tingley, knew they were in trouble when they found that they had to stay at the airport on the night before Thanksgiving with a grounded plane and 30 turtles (海龟)。 The two rescuers were part of a volunteer ef

10、fort to save hundreds of sea turtles that were washed up close to death on the beaches of Massachusetts。The couple urgently needed to find temperaturecontrolled accommodation for the endangered sea turtles。 They were in the rescuer race to save the smallest sea turtles in the world? at a little over

11、 2 feet long, and they had been found with very low temperatures. Every year, hundreds of the turtles follow warm ocean currents north from their hatching sites in the Gulf of Mexico, become trapped in the cold Atlantic and are then rescued from Cape Cod by volunteers. who take them to wildlife cent

12、res along warmer coastlines。Regnante is a volunteer with Turtles Fly Too, a charity that provides air transport for the stricken turtles。 On Wednesday, she took off with the turtles from near Boston in a plane piloted by her husband。 They were bound for New Orleans but storms forced them to change c

13、ourse and refuel twice。 Then, at Chattanooga。 Tennessee, a stone damaged the propeller (螺 旋桨)。“It was just one thing after another,” Regnante told The New York Times。 just kind of wanted to say, Guys, its going to be OK.For turtles, being out of the water and in transit for a long period was stressf

14、ul。 Luckily, a happy ending was delivered。 Two heated trucks were sent nearby, where the turtles spent the night. On Thanksgiving morning, Regnante and Tingley drove them to a handover point in Alabama from where the turtles were taken to their new home。“Turtles Fly Too does whatever it takes to mak

15、e the mission happen. Leslie, president of the charity, said. “When challenges arise, well be quick to make adjustments。”4。 What can be inferred about the sea turtles in paragraph 2?A. They were hatching babies。B。 They were dying from hunger。C。 They were to be brought to cold areas.D。 They were in d

16、anger of low temperatures.5. What made Tingley change course during the flight to New Orleans?A. The fund issue。B。 The bad weather。C。 The lack of fuel of the plane。D。 The physical condition of his wife.6。 What did Leslie mean in the last paragraph?A. Every coin has two sides.B. God helps those who h

17、elp themselves。C。 Saving turtles sometimes depends on luck。D。 The charity will spare no effort to save the turtles。7。 Which is the best title for the text?A。 A Race to Save TurtlesB。 Endangered Sea TurtlesC. New Shelters for Sea TurtlesD。 An Introduction to Turtles Fly TooCA study from 1976 tells us

18、 how and why relationships with our neighbors can be so good for us. Surprisingly to scientists at that time, results showed that connection with family memberseven ones own childrenhad little influence on feelings of wellbeing or willpower。 Meanwhile, friendships? especially those with neighbors, p

19、redicted lower levels of loneliness and worry, higher levels of feelings of usefulness and respect within the community.The study suggests that acquaintance and friendship with neighbors are more effective at increasing well-being since they are based on nearness, common interests and lifestyle choi

20、ces. The neighborhood relationships are also developed voluntarily。 Family ties? on the other hand, are often characterized by a sense of responsibility, physical distance? and personal disharmony。 Later studies confirm the importance of close friendships for people over 65, highlighting the particu

21、lar importance of frequent connection。More recent studies show that neighborly support is associated with better wellbeing for individuals in mid - to late life。 Data about neighborly relationships and general wellbeing from 1,071 adults aged 4070 from the National Survey of Midlife Development in t

22、he US was collected in 1995, and again from the same individuals in 2005。The study found that those who had little connection with neighbors at the time of both samples, as well as those who experienced a reduction in connection with neighbors over the years, experienced downward trends in wellbeing

23、, as indicated by feelings of sadness, nervousness. restlessness, hopelessness and worthlessness。It is important to note here the difference between friendship and neighboring or relationships with neighbors。 While friendships are based on common affection, neighboring, at itscore is an instrumental

24、 relationship that is catalyzed (催化)by nearness。 But it doesnt have to be this way. Where neighbors are also close friends? the potential benefits are clear。 While both friendship and neighboring are beneficial to wellbeing, they are most effective when the types of support and assistance from both

25、coincide (同时发生)。8。 What does the 1976 study tell us?A。 The friendships between neighbors can last forever。B. People ignore neighbors more than family members.C. Neighbors influence people as much as their own children do.D。 Neighbors are more influential to people than family members。9. How does the

26、 author mainly develop paragraph 2?A. By analyzing data。B。 By giving instructions.C. By making comparisons.D. By following the order of time.10. What determines neighborly relationships according to the text?A. Nearness.B。 Responsibility.C. Physical distance。D. A common life goal。11。 What is the tex

27、t mainly about?A. Why neighbors always help us。B。 Why our neighbors are so important。C. How neighborly support is available。D. How neighborly relationships develop well.DSome people must carefully pay attention to everything they put in their mouths in order to control their weight. By contrast, oth

28、ers can eat French fries to their hearts content and achieve the same result。 How do some people manage never to gain weight?”Perception, one of the most important factors, has nothing to do with the body type because our personal feeling is always wrong。 We often feel that some people who eat more

29、dont put on weight。 Actually? those who appear to eat whatever they like without gaining weight arent eating more than the rest of us,” said professor Kathleen Melanson。 For example, your friend who eats ice cream on a daily basis might eat less at another meal- or snack less throughout the rest of

30、the day.”“Physical activity can also make a difference, but it doesnt have to be a gym workout。 Theres little evidence to suggest that-without exercisesome people were born to burn significantly more calories than others, said Dr Ines Barroso, a researcher at the University of Cambridge. But there m

31、ay be physical differences that allow some people to naturally control the number of calories they consume without exercising much selfregulation。A lot of nervous system signals and hormones (激素)that circulate in our blood interact to tell us when were hungry or full. This is called the appetite reg

32、ulatory system, and it may be more sensitive in some people than others, Melanson said。 One important hormone involved m this system is leptin (瘦素).It helps regulate how much food we want to eat over longer periods of time, not just for our next meal. So a person with a more sensitive system might g

33、o back for seconds and thirds at a party, then feel full for the next few days and eat less.Genetics can also play a role in a persons tendency to gain or lose weight。 Researchers have identified over 250 different regions of DNA that are associated with obesity, according to a 2019 study published

34、in PLOS Genetics。12。 What does the underlined word “Perception in paragraph 2 probably mean?A. Connection。B。 Sense.C. Defense。D. Reduction.13. What do we know about leptin?A。 It makes people usually feel hungry。B。 It helps people have a better appetite。C。 It helps people regulate their food intake.D

35、. It makes people more sensitive to the flavour of food.14。 What do the findings of the 2019 study show?A. Weight problems can be avoided。B。 Losing weight is equally difficult for everyone.C. Some people may be born to have weight problems.D. Genes can be completely changed to avoid weight problems。

36、15. What is the authors main purpose in writing the text?A。 To share some ideas about how to lose weight.B. To explain why some people never gain weight。C。 To advise people to control their daily diet strictly。D. To call for people to pay attention to healthy eating.第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)根据短文内容。从短文后的

37、选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。Suppose you are hiking with friends in the mountains on a hot summer day。 and you come to a clean stream。 The water in the stream looks so inviting, and you suddenly realize that youre thirsty。 16 The answer is as clear as the stream water : dont drink it! Most mountain

38、freshwater contains tiny living things that you cant see and isnt safe to drink, even if it looks pure。Youll be safe if you take your own water with you on outdoor adventures. If you cant carry all the purified water youll need, you have some alternatives。 17 Thats because boiling kills the harmful

39、tiny living things, but it may not remove dangerous chemicals from the water。18 These chemicals make the water safe to drink, but they often give a bad taste. Another method for purifying freshwater is to use filters (过滤器),but experts caution people to choose carefully since not all filters make wat

40、er absolutely safe to drink.If you find yourself running out of water, you can preserve your “inner water” by staying out of direct sunlight, covering your skin and wearing a hat, so that you dont lose too much water through sweating. 19 In an emergency, if you have to drink untreated water, avoid w

41、ater that is near shores。 Drink from an upstream source of water, if one is available。 20 If you develop a stomachache a few days later, visit a doctor as soon as possible。A。 What is the safest drinking water?B. Should you take a drink from the stream?C. You can boil freshwater to make it safe to dr

42、ink。D。 You should save freshwater as much as possible.E。 Dont eat salty food because that will increase your thirst。F。 You can also take along chemicals that kill germs in water.G。 Besides, watch out for shallow water or water that has a bad smell。第二部分 语言知识运用(共两节,满分45分) 第一节(共20小题,每小题1。5分,满分30分)阅读下面短

43、文”从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最 佳选项。While on a recent family vacation, 10year-old Haylee was swimming carefree in the ocean waves。 Suddenly, the young girl found herself 21 caught in a strong tide which was quickly pulling her further out to sea。Her mother was walking along the 22 when she heard

44、 her daughters cry for help.The mother instinctively (本能地) 23 she had to quickly reach her daughter. She 24 out to try to rescue Haylee but was also 25 in the strong current. The waves were now 26 them both。 Time was essential as the pull of the 27 grew stronger.Kevin, who was also at the beach 28 w

45、ith his wifetobe, suddenly heard screaming。 He then 29 two people in the ocean struggling desperately to keep afloat。 He 30 into action and swam towards them. Upon 31 the mom, Kevin just told her to give him the daughter because he could see the little girl was 32 。 Kevin was able to reach young Hay

46、lee and bring her 33 to the shore。“If it werent for him coming to grab my daughter from me, there was no way we both would have made it, said the mother 34 After returning home, the mother and daughter could not stop thinking of the 35 young mysterious man who came to their rescue. They searched for

47、 his identity 36 withthe motivation to somehow express their 37 。 The mother posted about the rescue on a Neighborhood Facebook group in the hope of locating their 38 。 Her strategy workedremarkably, she 39 with Kevin shortly after the post。They offered to contribute to Kevins coming 40 。 hoping to

48、somehow pay it forward。 Kevin felt their safety was more than enough reward. ”That girl being saved was enough for me,” he said.21. A. freelyB。 helplesslyC. curiouslyD。 willingly22. A. boardB。 roadC. beachD。 street23. A. doubtedB. rememberedC. arguedD. knew24。 A。 cameB。 rodeC。 swamD。 walked25. A. dr

49、oppedB. occupiedC. engagedD。 caught26. A。 touchingB。 envelopingC. abandoningD。 changing27。 A. motorboatB。 seaweedC。 windD。 current28. A。 vacationingB。 workingC. hesitatingD. waiting29. A。 recognizedB. thoughtC. spottedD. approached30. A。 laughedB. sprangC。 climbedD。 divided31. A. getting toB. turnin

50、g toC. appealing toD. responding to32. A. whisperingB。 strugglingC. applaudingD。 quarreling33. A。 safelyB。 eagerlyC。 quietlyD. casually34. A。 modestlyB. strictlyC。 rudelyD. gratefully35. A. diligentB。 generousC. selflessD. handsome36. A. onlineB. overseasC. aboardD。 outside37. A. satisfactionB。 appr

51、eciationC。 angerD. regret38. A. assistantB. customerC. neighborD。 hero39. A. reconnectedB。 chargedC。 cooperatedD。 discussed40. A。 electionB。 competitionC。 weddingD。 camp第二节(共10小题;每小题L 5分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。“The number of children according to National Health Service (NHS) with ser

52、ious mental health problems 41 (be) at an all-time high,“ say doctors。It is warned 42 the pandemic (流行病)could create a ”lost” generation who will be affected by “lifelong“ mental illnesses。 Doctors blamed the crisis 43 school closures cancelled exams and lockclowns (封锁)。NHS figures revealed that the

53、 number of youngsters 44 (take) to Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services was 4,615 per 100,000-the 45 (high) on record。 The figures are up nearly 20 percent from last year.Dr Bernadka Dubicka said, “Landmark occasions in the lives of these young people will be lost. This adds to a perfect stor

54、m of a mental health crisis, meaning children may not get 46 help they need and even 47 (potential) leaving the generation lost to poverty and lifelong mental illness。”She also wrote in the Daily Telegraph that half of the colleges child psychiatrists have reported a surge (激增)in 48 (emergent) or urgency。 And NHS research also shows that one in six children now have a mental health issue, up from one in nine three 49 (year) ago.Dr Dubicka added, “The school closures, cancelled exams and empty lecture halls 50 (have) a strong eff

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