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2021年濰坊一中高三英語模擬試卷及答案第一部分閱讀(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題2分,滿分30分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中選出最佳選項ATopMusicFestivalsin2021CoachellaSellingoutfasteveryyear,theIndiodesertbecomesafashionableplacewherethecoolestbandsarewatchedbytrendypeopleandcelebrities.Nearthetopofeveryone'sbucketlistoffestivals,Coachellaisaconstantsourceofannualexpectationandahotbedformusicaldiscussion.When&.where:April9-11&.16-18,2021;IndioUltraMusicFestivalSeenastheultimategatheringforelectronicmusicfansacrossthenationandglobe,thestreetsofMiamiturnintoaandbumpingpartywithpopularDJsplayingwhatwillbethesoundsofsummer.When&where:March26-28,2021;MiamiSouthBySouthWestRegardedastheultimatetrend-setterandlauncherofcareers,SXSWisanannualshowcaseofmusic,filmsandinteractivehighlightsenjoyedthroughperformances,showcases,talks,screeningsandmore.VirtuallytakingoverthecityofAustin,everyoneintheworldofmusicfromfanstomediaflockheretodiscoverthenextbigthing.When&,where:March16-20,2021;AustinTheGovernorsBallMusicFestivalAnothereventwhichprovesthemusiclovingpotentialofRandall'sIslandParkisGovernorsBall,anexcitingandinfectiousmixofrock,hip-hop,electronic,popandfolk.Providingavarietyofmusicandfoodtastes,whetheryoulooktokickbackandrelaxordancetothebeats,GovernorsBallhaswhatyouwant.When&where:June11-14,2021;NewYorkWhichmusicfestivallaststhemostdays?CoachellaB.UltraMusicFestival.C.SouthBySouthWestD.TheGovernorsBallMusicFestival.WhatisspecialaboutUltraMusicFestival?It'sheldinapark.A.UsagestageA.Usagestage.B.Transportationstage.ItfeatureselectronicmusicIt'sagatheringofpopularDJs.It'sthemostpopularinthecountry.Whichcitycouldyougoifyoulovebothmusicandmovies?Indio.B.Miami.C.AustinD.NewYork.BHowmuchdoconsumerscareaboutthecarbonfootprintoftheproductstheybuy?Wouldtheycaremoreifthegoodswerelabeledwithemissions(排放物)data?Doesitmatteratwhichstageinthelifecycleofaproductthecarbonisemitted?ResearchpublishedintheInternationalJournalofEnvironmentalPolicyandDecisionMakingoffersawaytofindout.Studyparticipantsviewacarbonfootprintlabelassimilartolabelsthathaveappearedonsomeexistingproducts.Thelabelshowsthecarbondioxideemissionsconnectedwiththeirproduction,transportation,usageanddisposal(清理),thusshowingthebuyerthelikelyeffectonclimatechangeofbuyingaparticularproductInthefirstgroupofstudies,theresearchteamprovedthatcarbonemissionsandacarbonemissionslabelwouldindeedplayaroleinconsumerproductdecisions,althoughnotasgreataroleasprice.Inasecondsetofstudies,theteamfoundthatemissionsconnectedwithusageweremostimportanttoconsumersfollowedbythetransportationanddisposalstages.Thecarbonfootprintoftheproducingprocesswasconsideredlessimportanttoconsumersthantheotherstagesintheproduct'slifecyclebecauseitisoutsidetheconsumer'scontrolThatis,theparticipantsfelttheywerelessresponsibleforcarbonemittedduringproducingprocess.Consumersvaluerecyclingaproduct,buttheresearchersfoundthat,overall,theconsumerswouldpreferproducerstooffset補(bǔ)償)carbonemissionsratherthanhavingtoaddresstheproblemdirectlythemselvesConsumersareincreasinglyconcernedwithclimatechangeproblems,andalreadycarbonlabelingisappearingonsomeproducts."Wefindthatparticipantsnotonlytakethecarbonlabelintoaccountwhenmakingproductdecisions,buttheywantdetailedinformationonthelabel,"theresearchersexplain.Theysuggestthatcompaniesshouldprepareforhowcarbonemissionslabelsmightaffectfutureconsumerchoice.Whichofthefollowingmostaffectsconsumer'schoice?Labels.B.Price.CPackaging.D.Carbonfootprint.Aboutthecarbondioxideemissionsintheproduct'slifecycle,whichstagedoconsumerscaremost?C.DisposalstageC.Disposalstage.D.Producingstage.Whichofthefollowingcanbestreplacetheunderlinedword"address"?Lookinto.B.Pointout.C.Dealwith.D.Runinto.Whatcanbeinferredfromthelastparagraph?Companiesshouldtakecarbonemissionsmoreseriously.Allproductshavebeenlabeledwithcarbonemissionsdata.Producerswillattachlessimportancetocarbonemissionslabels.D.Productslabeledwithcarbonemissionsdatawillhavepoorsales.CWeallusedifferentwaystorememberideas,factsandthingsweneedtostore.Rememberingisanextremelyimportantpartofourlearningexperience.Informationprocess,storageandrecallencouragepurposefullearning.Butthebraindoesn'tstoreeverythingwewantorneedforfutureuse.Itmakeschoicesandtendstorememberinformationthatformsamemorablepattern.Thingsyoulearnedrecentlycanbeparticularlydifficulttorememberbecausetheyhaven'ttakenrootinyourmind.“Forgettingallowsustorememberwhatisreallyimportanttooursurvival.Weforgetmuchofwhatweread,watch,andthinkdirectlyeveryday.”writesJohnMedinainhisbook,BrainRules.Howdoyouavoidlosing90%ofwhatyou'velearned?AninspiringwriterandspeakerZigZiglaroncesaid:“Repetitionisthemotheroflearning,thefatherofaction,whichmakesitthearchitectofaccomplishment.”Repetitionhasbeenarememberingskillforages.Whenyouhearorreadsomethingonce,youdon'treallylearnit-atleastnotwellenoughtostorethenewinformationforlong.Therightkindofrepetitioncandowondersforyourmemory.Peoplelearnorrememberbetterbyrepeatingthingsorgettingexposedtoinformationmanytimes.Othersrepeatparticularstepsorprocessesdeliberatelyanumberoftimesorevenyearstobecomebetteratcertainskills.DanielCoyleexplainsinhisbook,TheLittleBookofTalent:“...closingthebookandwritingasummary,evenshortones,forcesyoutofigureoutthekeypoints,processandorganizethoseideassotheymakesense,andwritethemonthepage.Whenyoupickitbackupweekslater,rereadallofyournotesorhighlightstostrengthentheideasevenfurther.”Peoplelearnbyrepeatingthings.Betterlearningisarepetitionprocess.Everytimewerepetitivelyaccesssomethingwealreadyknow,weincreasethememory'sstoredvalue.Whichofthefollowingcanbeinferredfromthepassage?Thebraintendstostore90%ofthethingswelearn.Thefreshertheinformationistheeasiertoremember.Thinkingismoreimportantthanrememberinginstudy.Thebraintendstochooseandkeepwhatitthinksimportant.Howdoesthewriterprovehisopinion?Bygivingexamples.B.Bylistingnumbers.C.Byborrowingwordsofexperts.D.Byprovidingscientificfinding.WhatdoesDanielCoylewanttosayinhisbook?A.Youcan'tpaytoomuchattentiontorepetition.Summarizingisaveryeffectivelearningtool.Forgettingforceshumanbraintomakechoices.Regularrepetitionhelpstoformgoodhabits.Whichdoyouthinkisthebesttitleofthepassage?A.HowtheBrainWorksB.ReadingforMoreC.FightingAgainstForgettingD.RepeattoRememberDMostteenagersarestilltryingtofindtheirpassionandpurposesinlife.However,notGitanjaliRao.The15-year-oldgirlhasbeencomingupwithinnovativesolutionstoworldwideproblemssinceshewasten.Itis,therefore,notsurprisingthattheteenagerhaswonthehonorof“America'sTopYoungScientist”.Inthethirdgrade,RaowasinspiredtobuildadeviceafterwitnessingtheshockingstoryunfoldinFlint,Michigan,wherecost-cuttingmeasuresledtotheuseofapollutedriverasthecity'sprimarywatersupplyandincrediblyhighlevelsofleadmadetheirwayintopeople'sdrinkingwater.Aftertwomonths'research,Raodesignedasmallandportabledevicethatusedsensorstoinstantlydetectleadinwater.CalledTethys,aftertheGreekGoddess(女神)offreshwater,itattachestoacellphoneandinformstheresidentsviaanappiftheirdrinkingwatercontainslead.Thedesignearnedherthe3MYoungScientistChallengein2017.SheiscurrentlyworkingwithscientistsandmedicalprofessionalstotestTethys'potentialandhopesthedevicewillbereadyforcommercialuseby2022.Later,Raotookonanothersocialissue-drugaddiction.Herapp,calledEpione,whichwontheHealthPillarPrizeattheTCSIgniteInnovationStudentChallengeinMay2019,isdesignedtocatchdrugaddictioninyoungadultsbeforeit'stoolate.Morerecently,theteenagerhasdevelopedanappnamedKindly,whichusesartificialintelligencetechnologytodetectpossiblesignsofcyberbullying(網(wǎng)上欺凌).Whenuserstypeinawordorphrase,Kindlyisabletopickitupifit'sbullying,andthenitgivestheoptiontoedititorsenditthewayitis.Itgivesthemthechancetorethinkwhattheyaresayingsothattheyknowwhattodonexttime.Allkindsofawesome,GitanjaliRaohasbeenselectedfrom5,000equallyimpressivenominees(被提名人)forTIMEMagazine'sfirst-ever“KidoftheYear”.WhatgaveRaotheideaofinventingthedeviceTethys?Theincidentofleadpollution.Theissuewithdrugaddiction.Theshortageofwatersupplies.Thehighcostofpurifyingwater.WhatisRaoexpectingofTethys?It'llremovemetalfromwater.It'llmakeittomarketsoon.It'llwinherahigherprize.It'llbefittedtocellphones.WhatwillKindlyallowuserstodo?Receivepre-warningsignalsofthreat.Inputwordsintoacomputerautomatically.Choosefromsecuresocialnetworkingsites.Weightheirwordsbeforepostingthemonline.WhichofthefollowingcanbestdescribeGitanjaliRaoasayoungscientist?A.Ambitiousandhumble.B.Optimisticandadventurous.C.Talkativeandoutstanding.D.Creativeandproductive.第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2分,滿分10分)閱讀下面短文,從短文后的選項中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。選項中有兩項為多余選項Everystudentpreferstogethighscoresintheirexams.Buthowcanyoueffectivelyimproveyourmemoryandperformwellinyourexam?Trythefollowingmethods.?TrytheMemoryPalace.Forexample,ifyouwanttomemorizesomeEnglishwords,youmightstore“furniture,television.”inyourlivingroomand“fridge,cooker...”inthekitchen.16Throughthisway,youcanmemorizethesewordseasily.?Createyourownsongs.Thismethodhasbeenproveninseveralstudiesasawayofsendinginformationtomemory.Youcanuseyourfavoritesongstorecreatenewsongswithinformationyouneedtoremember.17?Takesomedeepbreaths.18Ifyouarestressedyouwillhaveamoredifficulttimerecallinginformationduringanexam.Youshouldputsomeenergyintode-stressingbut“turningof”stressiseasiersaidthandone.That'swhyscientistsrecommendpracticeteststoyou.Practicetestsarenotonlyascientificallysupportedmeansofimprovingmemoryrecallbuttheystanduptostressfulsituations.?19Ifyouarefeelingdistracted,dosomeexercise.Studiesshowthatthosewhohaveexercisedfor15minutesandthencompleteamemorytask,completetasksfasterthanthosewhohaven'texercised.Evenasimplewalkcanmakeadifference.Therearesomanysuggestedmethodsforyou.20Ifyouknowthatstudyingaloneworksbestforyou,gotoself-studyroomoftenwhenyoufinishyourclassesatschool.A.Rereadyournotes.Tryaminiworkout.Weknowexamsarestressful.Skipoutallthepracticetestsonpurpose.Youneedtothinkaboutthewaythatsuitsyoubest.Themoreinterestingyoumakethem,thebettertheresultwillbe.Thenyoucanmentallytravelthroughyourhousetorecalleachword.第二部分語言運用(共兩節(jié),滿分45分)第一節(jié)(共20小題;每小題1.5分,滿分30分)閱讀下面短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項Itwasahot,humidsummerday,andIhadj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saw:fiveyellowjackets(小黃蜂)buildinganest(巢)aroundtheirgascap.Myeyeswidened.I___24___theladies'fear.Yellowjacketshad___25___beenfriendsofmine.Severaltimesthesewasps(黃蜂)had___26___mewhileIwascuttingthegrass,givingmemanystings(蟄)eachtimeIranovertheirgroundnests.The___27___time,however,happenedwhenIwasayoungboy.AfriendofmineandIwererunningandplayinginmybackyard.Imusthave___28___ononeoftheirhiddennestsagainbecause___29___Iknewit,bothofuswerebeingchasedandstungoverandoverbytheyellowjacketswhileweranaway30.Irantomymomwith31inmyeyes.She32ranacoldbathandputusbothinitto33thepainanditchingbeforegivingusmedicineto34allthepoison(毒素)inourlittlebodiesfromthestings.Still,IknewIcouldn'tletfearstopmenow.I35intomybackpocketforapapertowelIhadthere,removedthe36fromthegascapandsteppedonitwhiletheangrywaspsbuzzedaroundme.Bothoftheladiesthankedme,andIsaid,"You'rewelcome!"withasmileandahappyheart.Inlife,youcan'tletthefearofbeingstungeitherphysicallyoremotionally37youfromdoingwhatisright.Weneedtoloveeachotherandtochangetheworldforthe38.Andtheonlywayyoucandothisisoneloving39,onekindwordandonesharedsmileatatime.Don'tlettheyellowjacketsinyourlifeholdyou40.Live!Love!Dogoodtoday!21.A.waterB.gasC.electricityD.energyC.watchedD.noticed23.A.fearB.pain24.A.causedB.shared25.A.always21.A.waterB.gasC.electricityD.energyC.watchedD.noticed23.A.fearB.pain24.A.causedB.shared25.A.alwaysB.sometimes26.A.attractedB.hit27.A.worstB.best28.A.touchedB.stepped29.A.afterB.when30.A.sweatingB.screaming31.A.anxietyB.laughter32.A.confidentlyB.naturally33.A.increaseB.reduce34.A.fightB.take22.A.discoveredB.observedC.sufferedD.expressedC.neverD.seldomC.beatD.attackedC.funniestD.strangestC.advancedD.crashedC.beforeD.untilC.protestingD.laughingC.tearsD.angerC.obviouslyD.immediatelyC.standD.treatC.spreadD.destroyC.joyD.excitement36.A.nestB.towelC.habitatD.wasps37.A.recoverB.protectC.keepD.reserve38.A.goodB.betterC.badD.worse39.A.impressionB.honourC.measureD.act40.A.upB.onC.offD.back35.A.searchedB.reachedC.checked第二節(jié)(共10小題;每小題1?5分,滿分15分)D.swept閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入1個適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式D.sweptItwasmyfirstdayinHangzhou,theChinesecityfamousforitsnaturalbeautyandhistoryandIdidn'thavemuchtimetospare.Iwantedtosee___41.___muchofthecityaspossibleinthetwodays___42.___IwastoreturntoGuangzhou.Myfirsttaskwastodecidewheretogoand___43.___togetthere.Itookoutmyguidebookinwhichtherewasalotofinformationaboutthecity'swell-knowntourist___44.___(attract)andstartedtoread.Atthatmomentanattractiveyounglady___45.___noticedmybook,cameuptomeandintroduced___46.___(her).ShesaidhernamewasMissBai.Shekindlyofferedtoshowme___47.___thecity.Iwasdelightedandwasabouttoacceptherproposalwhenshesuggestedwefirst___48.___(go)totheWestLakeandwalkalongtheBrokenBridge.IquitelikedtheideaofvisitingtheWestLakebutwasn'tsosureaboutcrossingtheBrokenBridge.___49.___itwasbroken,didsheexpectmetojumpacross?AndIcouldn'tswim,soifIfellinthenIwoulddrown.ThatwasdefinitelynotanattractiveideasoIpolitelydeclinedherinvitation,50.(close)mybookandwalkedaway.第四部分寫作(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)第一節(jié)短文改錯(滿分10分)51.假定英語課上老師要求同桌之間交換修改作文,請你修改你同桌寫的以下作文。文中共有10處語言錯誤,每句中最多有兩處,每處錯誤僅涉及一個單詞的增加、刪除或修改。增加:在缺詞處加一個漏字符號(即,并在其下面寫出該加的詞。刪除:把多余的詞用斜線(\)劃掉。修改:在錯的詞下劃一橫線,并在該詞下面寫出修改后的詞。注意:1.每處錯誤及其修改均僅限一詞。只允許修改10處,多者(從第11處起,不計分。Amongthefourseasons,Ilikewinterbest.Thereissayingthat“Ifwintercomes,canspringbefarbehind?”Winterwasaseasonfullofhope.Winter'scomingalsomeanthecomingofthesnow.Everyyear,Ienjoyplayinginthesnowformyfriends.Althoughitiscoldoutside,butitisstillfuntoplayingwithsnowballsandmakesnowmen.What'smore,therearemuchfestivalsinwinter,includesNewyear'sDayandtheSpringFestival.Inaword,winterisyourfavoriteseason.Ihopemoreandmorepeoplecanenjoythebeautifulofthisseason.第二節(jié)書面表達(dá)(滿分25分)52.閱讀下面材料,根據(jù)其內(nèi)容和所給段落開頭語續(xù)寫兩段,使之構(gòu)成一篇完整的短文。TheLittlestHeroAngelaShymanskiwasinahurrytohittheroad.Itwas8.30am,thekidswerefedandthecarwaspackedwithallthenecessitiesforaroadtrip:apop-uptent,toysandsnacksforfive-year-oldLexi,and,forten-week-oldPeter,apinkblanketandsevendays'worthofclothes,allofwhichhadbeenworn.Nomatter,thoughtAngela.Itwas26囹incentralAlberta,thehottestJune8onrecord,soherbabywouldbefinefortheeighthourshometoPrinceGeorgeinnappies(紙尿褲)only.The28-year-oldCanadianhaddriventhesenearly800kilometersalonebeforetovisitfriendsandfamily.Herhusbandofeightyears,Travis,aworkeratanoilfactory,couldn'tcomeontheweek-longholiday,butAngela,aswimmingandfirst-aidinstructor,waseagerto

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