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2021年河南省焦作市高考英語一模試卷

第一部分聽力(共兩節(jié)滿分7.5分)做題時先將答案標(biāo)在試卷上。錄音內(nèi)容結(jié)束后,你將有

2分鐘的時間將試卷上的答案轉(zhuǎn)涂到答題卡上。第一節(jié)(共5小題;每小題1.5分,滿分7.5

分)聽下面5段對話。每段對話后有一個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最

佳選項。聽完每段對話后,你都有1()秒鐘的時間來回答有關(guān)小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對

話僅讀一遍。

1.(1.5分)Howdidthemangettothemeeting?

A.Bytaxi

B.Bysubway

C.Bybus.

2.(1.5分)Whatwastheoriginalpriceofthejacket?

A.$50.

B.$75.

C.$100.

3.(1.5分)Whatisprobablytheman?

A.Acollegeprofessor.

B.Ahighschoolstudent.

C.Afull-timeguitarist.

4.(1.5分)Whatdoesthemanaskthewomantodo?

A.Organizeadinner.

BMakeaschedule.

C.Attractmorevisitors.

5.(1.5分)Whatarethespeakersta汰ingabout?

A.Abook.

B.Aplay.

C.Arole.

第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題1.5分,滿分22.5分)聽下面5段對話或獨白。每段對話或獨

白后有幾個小題,從題中所給的AB、C三個選項中選出最佳選項。聽每段對話或獨白前你

將有時間閱讀各個小題每小題5秒鐘;聽完后,各小題給出5秒鐘的作答時間。每段對話

或獨白讀兩遍

6.(3分)(1)WithwhomdidthemangotoMontgomeryCounty?

A.Hisfriends.

B.Hisfamily.

C.Hiscolleagues.

(2)Howdoesthewomanfeelaboutthefestival?

A.Sheisinterested.

B.Sheisdisappointed.

C.Sheissurprised.

7.(3分)(1)Whydoesthemancometotown?

A.Totakesometraining.

B.lbseethedentist.

C.Todosomeshopping.

(2)Whatdoesthemanthinkneedsimproving?

A.Thelighting.

B.Thefootpaths.

C.Thetrains.

8.(4.5分)(1)Whatwillthespeakersfirstdo?

A.Booktheplanetickets.

B.Collectthecurrency.

C.Buysomemedicine.

(2)Whathasthewomanbought?

A.Atent.

B.Abag.

C.Acharger.

(3)Whenwillthespeakersprobablyleave?

A.OnApril12th.

B.OnApril13th.

C.OnApril14th.

9.(6分)(1)Whatequipmentdidthespeakersneed?

A.Thestring.

B.Thecompass.

C.Theruler.

(2)Whatdoesthemansayaboutthemethodtheyusedtomeasurewavespeed?

A.Itwassimpletocarryout.

B?Itprovidedaccurateresults.

C.Itrequiredspecialequipment.

(3)Whatmistakedidthemanmakewhenfirstdrawingthemap?

A.Hechosethewrongscale.

B.Hestoodinthewrongplace.

C.Hedidatthewrongtime.

(4)Whatwillthemandonextwiththeirmap?

A.Scanitintothereport.

B.Checkitwithphotographs.

C.DownloaditfromtheInternet.

10.(6分)(1)Whathasalreadybeeninstalledinthetheatre?

A.Anelevator.

B.Someextraseats.

C.Atypeofseating.

(2)Whatfacilitycanthetheatreoffertothepublicnow?

A,Thebookshop.

B.Thecafe.

C.Themeetingroom.

(3)WhatkindofworkshopdoesthetheatrecuiTentlyhave?

A.Sound.

B.Lighting.

C.Make-up.

(4)Wherewillthelistenersgonext?

A.Themanager'soffice.

B.Thedressingroom.

C.Therelaxationroom.

第二部分閱讀理解(共兩節(jié)滿分30分)第一節(jié)(共4小題;每小題6分,滿分30分)閱

讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C和D四個選項中選出最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該項

澤里

11.(6分)Thefactis,mostofusaregoingtobespendingalotoftimeathome.Andwhilenothing

canreplicate(復(fù)制)theswellofaliveorchestraorthequietwhisperingofanartgalleryona

Saturdaymorning,therearecountlessculturalexperiencesatyourfingertipstomakeyourtime

indoorsmoreartfulandimaginative.

CNNStylelooksatsomeofthemostfascinating,immersivemuseumtoursandother

virtualexperiencesyouexplorefromthecomfortofyourowncouch.

UffiziGallery:Florence,Italy

Viewonlineexhibitsandmorethan420workshere.Takeavirtualwalkthrough

Florence'sartisticgembeforestoppingtoadmiresomeofthemuseum'smostfamous

inhabitants.Oursuggestion:SandroBotticelli's"BirthofVenus",ofcourse.Butalso,inthe

tour,don'tforgettodragthescreenandlookupatthebeautifulfrescoesontheceiling,painted

byAlessandroAllori.

Museed'Orsay:Paris,France

Takein278masterpieceshere.Oursuggestions:VincentVanGogh'ssellportrait,and

EduoardManet*slegendarynude,"Olympia".Don'tworryaboutclickingaimlessly-allthe

pieceshaveextensivedescriptionsandnotations.

JohannesburgArtGalleryJohannesburg,SouthAfrica

Browsemorethan500worksfromAfrica'slargestartgallery.Oursuggestion:The

museumhousesplentyofworksfromDutchandotherEuropeanartists,butitalsooffersa

collectionofworksfromSouthAfricanartists.Foramorehistoricalangle,browsetheironline

exhibitsabouttheroleofphotographyandresistanceintheeraofApartheid(種族隔離制)

SmithsonianMuseumofNaturalHistory:Washington,D.C.,America

Dinosaurs!Snakesinjars!Giantdiamonds!Althoughthere'snoartworks,itisagood

optionforkids.Oursuggestions:TheOceanHall,TheHallofMammals,andtheHallof

Fossils.Or,mixitupwithminerals

(1)InwhichtravelcanyouappreciateSandroBotticelli'swork?

A.UffiziGallery.

B.Museed'Orsay.

C.JohannesburgArtGallery.

D.SmithsonianMuseumofNaturalHistory.

(2)WhatcanwelearnfromJohannesburgArtGallery?

A.Itsthemefocusesonracism.

B.ItisthelargestartgalleryinAsia.

C.Someartistsarewaitingonthespot.

D.Itoffersthemostworkstovisitorsamongthefour.

(3)Whoisthetextspeciallydesignedfor?

AStudentsmajoringinarts.

B.Physicallydisabledpeople.

C.Childreninterestedinarts.

DPeoplestayingathome.

12.(8分)Inthesummerof1967,LindaWalkerwasatGirlScoutcampinNorthCarolinawhen

alightningflashstruckher.Shesaysshewasinatentwiththreeothergirlswhentheyallran

outafterthecrackle(明*啪聲)andboom.Walkerwasonthefloor,unconscious.*'ButasGirl

Scoutsyoualwayskeepupwithyourpartners-youneverlosetrackofyourpartners,"Walker

says.Andoneofmypartnerswalkedout,ranoutofthetentwithoutme,butrealizedIwasn*t

withherandcameback.Hadshenotdonethat,Iwouldn'tbeheretoday...becauseshesavedmy

life."AfterWalkefsfriendreturnedandcouldn*twakeherup,sherushedtofindacounselor,

whocarriedoutartificialrespiration(人工呼吸)-atthatpointWalkersaysshewas

"clinicallydead"-andshewasrushedtothehospital.

“Mylifeasamother,ateacher,agrandmother-allareduetoher(Luna,Iknewabout

itlater)comingbackandgettingme,"Walkersays.ButWalkerdidn'trememberwhoher

partnerwas.

WalkerandherfamilyhadjustmovedtoMurphy,N.C.,anditwasherfirsttimetoattend

CampPisgah.Shedidn*tknowanyoneatcampexcepthernextdoorneighbor."Unfortunately,

being12yearsoldandthengettingstruckbylightning-Idon'tgethernameandIdidn*t

recallit,andI'vealwaysregrettedthat."shesays.

SowhenWalkerwroteinwithherstoryforourMissedConnectionsseries,wewantedto

help.WereachedouttoCampPisgah,wherealong-timevolunteerhelpedtocheck

records.Weaskedlocallibrarianstosearchthrougholdnewscoverage.Weevensearchedfor

womenwhowereatcampthatsummerin1967.Butsocialmediaturnedouttobethe

key.Walker'sfriendssistersawthestoryonFacebook,wherewehadpostedit.Wereunitedthe

pairviaphonecall-itwasthefirsttimethey'dspokeninmorethan50years.

(1)WhydidLindaWalkerloseherconsciousness?

A.Shesuddenlyfellill.

B.Shewashitbythefallentent.

C.Shebumpedintoherfriend.

D.Shewasstruckbylightning.

(2)WhywasLindaWalkerunabletogetintouchwithLuna?

A.Walker'sheadgotinjuredandshecompletelyforgotLuna.

BLunawasscaredandtriedtoavoidWalker.

C.Walkerwasanewsettlerandunfamiliarwithher.

D.Walkerandherparentsmovedtoanothercitylater.

(3)HowdidMissedConnectionsfindLunaatlast?

A.Throughahotline.

B.Throughsocialmedia.

C.Bysearchingthrougholdnewscoverage.

D.BycheckingtherecordsfromCampPisgah.

(4)Whatcanbethebesttitleforthetext?

A.TheTouchingFriendshipThatStarted50YearsAgo

B.50YearsLaterShe'sFoundtheGirlWhoSavedHer

C.AStoryofLuna,aHeroicGirlBehindMissedConnectionsSeries

D.ATerribleAccident50YearsAgoLeftaGreatInfluenceonLindaWalker

13.(8分)Thefirsttimeatortoisewalkedthroughmyhut(小屋)atMiddleCamponAldabra

Atoll,Iwasamazed.Igrabbedmycameraandcarefullypositionedmyselftocapturethis

wildlifeencounter.Thesecondtime:thesamething.Thethirdtime:Ipickedupmyphoneand

tookasnapshot.Bythefourthorfifthtime,Ididn'tevenlookwhenIfeltsomethingbumpinto

me.Iknewwhatitwas

Iwastheretoshootastoryaboutislandrestoration(修復(fù))intheSeychelles,faroffthe

eastcoastofAfricainIndianOcean.Untilroughlythemiddleofthepastcentury,thesmall

islandnationshowedsignsofrealenvironmentalbutchery(殺戮)-nativevegetationcleared

tomakewayforcoconutplantations,ratsandmicerunninguncontrolled,nativeseaturtlesand

gianttortoisesbeinghunted.Biodiversityseemeddoomed.

Butthenthecountryexperiencedashiftinconservationconsciousness-andthegiant

Aldabratortoisesareamongitsmostvisiblesigns.Thesemassiveanimalslivedonmostislands

intheIndianOceanuntil17th-centurysailorsdiscoveredthattheyweretheperfectsourceof

freshsuppliesonlongvoyagesbecausetheycansurviveformonthswithoutwaterorfood.The

sailorsfilledtheirholdswithhundredsoftortoisesatatime,turningthemoverontheirbacks

topreventthemfromwanderingontheship.Littlebylittlethetortoisesonislandsthroughout

theIndianOceanwerewolfedtoextinction-exceptonAldabra,whichwastheonlyislandin

theentireoceanbasinwhereafewthousandofthesetortoisessurvived.

Aldabra,oneoftheworld'slargestcoralatolls(環(huán)礁),isquiteuninvitingtovisitors.The

shorelineisrazor-sharpcoralrock.There'snopermanentfreshwater,butthereareplentyof

mosquitoes,andit'ssohotthattortoisesbakeintheirshellsiftheydon'tfindshadeduringthe

day.YetthetortoisesbloomherebecausenobodythegovernmentandasanaturalWorld

HeritagesitebyUNESCO.Protectedfromhumaninterference,thepopulationoftortoiseshas

increasedtoroughly100,000.

(1)Whydidtheauthorgototheremoteisland?

A.Torepairthedamagedhut.

B.Totakesomepicturesforanarticle.

C.Tovolunteertoprotecttheanimals.

D.Topurchasesomecoconuttreesforhisbusiness.

(2)Whichcanreplacetheunderlinedwordndoomed"inparagraph2?

A.destroyed

B.normal

C.controlled

D.necessary

(3)Whatmadethetortoisestakentotheship?

A.Theirlonglifespan.

B.Theyweremucheasiertocatch.

C.Thegreatdemandsfortheminotherplaces.

D.Theysurvivedlongerinaroughcondition.

(4)Whatisimportantforthetortoisestosurviveduringdaytime?

APermanentfreshwater.

B.Humanactivities.

C.Theavailableshade.

D.Themosquitoes.

14.(8分)Fromthecaloriestotheadditives,therearemanyreasonswhyfastfoodisunhealthy,

butanewstudyofadeadlychemicalcalledPFASrevealsthepackagingthatcontainsitmay

alsobedoingharmtoourbodies.PFASorper-andpolyfluoroalkylsubstances,referstoa

classofchemicalsusedabundantlyincommonhouseholditems(物品)tomakeobjectswater

orfireresistant.AnewstudypublishedinthejournalEnvironmentalHealthPerspectives

lookedatlevelsofPFASinpeoplewhoatefastfoodversusthosewhoatehomecookedmeals.

UsingdatafromtheCDC*sNationalHealthandNutritionExaminationSurvey

(NHNES),acomprehensiveandregularlymaintaineddataset,researcherslookedatPFASin

bloodsamplescollectedfrommorethan10,000peoplefrom2003to2O14.Fivecommonly

usedtypesofPFASwerefoundinthebloodofaround70percentofthosesurveyed.Thesurvey

alsoquestionedpeopleonhowoftentheyhadeatenfastfoodoverthepast24hoursweek,and

month.

Aftera24-hourperiod,thosewhohadeatenfastfoodconsistentlyshowedanincreasein

theamountofPFASintheirblood.Unlikeothercommonpollutants,whichpassthroughthe

humanbodyquickly,PFASissoinfamous(臭名遠(yuǎn)揚的)foritsinabilitytobreakdownthat

thecompoundsinitareoftenreferredtoas"foreverchemicals,meaningthatregularfastfood

consumptionaddsmorePFAStothesystem,“scientistssay.

It'sunclearatwhatthreshold(臨界點)PFASbeginstohaveabadeffectonhuman

health.Anumberofstudieshavelinkedthechemicaltocancer,thyroid(甲狀腺)disorders,

hormonalchange,andweightgain."We'restilllearningabouthealtheffectsthatmayoccurat

lowerlevelsofexposure,"saysstudyauthorLaurelSchaider,anenvironmentalengineerand

chemistattheSilentSpringInstitute.HFoodisjustonesourceofexposure,"hesays,noting

thatPFASiscommonlyfoundinpaint,carpetingandclothing."AtthispointIwouldsayit

makessenseforpeopletotrytoreducetheirexposure,butwe'renotabletolinkacertainrate

offastfoodintakewithharmfulhealtheffects."

(1)WhatisthefunctionofPFASusedinhouseholditem?

A.Tokeeptheitemsfreshandclean.

B.Toprotecttheitemsfrombeingdry.

C.Tokeeptheitemsfreeofharmfulchemicals.

D.Topreventwaterorfiregoingthroughtheitems.

(2)Whatdoesparagraph2mainlytalkabout?

A.Theprocessofthestudy.

B.Thefeatureofthestudy.

C.Theadvantagesofthestudy.

DThebackgroundofthestudy.

(3)HowisPFASdifferentfromothercommonpollutants?

A.Itcontainsmorechemicals.

B.Itmakesfastfoodtastier.

C.Itdoesnotbreakdown.

D.Itpassesthroughthebodyquickly.

(4)WhatcanwelearnaboutPFASaccordingtoLaurelSchaider?

AIt*samostdeadlychemical.

B.Itmainlyexistsinfastfood.

C.We'dbetterreduceexposuretoit.

D.Anyintakeofitcancausedamagetohealth.

第二節(jié)(共I小題;每小題10分,滿分根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的選項中選出能填入空白

處的最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。選項中有兩項為多余選項

15.(10分)NearlyhalfofAmericansreportthattheyfeellonelyorleftoutsometimesorallthe

time.Onceyouthinklonelinesshasanegativeeffectonyourhappiness,what'snext?Howcan

youfindyourwaythroughlonelytimesandbacktoapositiveoutlookonlife?Theonline

magazineTheCutrecentlyinterviewedsevenexpertsfortheirbesttipsonhowtofightagainst

loneliness.(1)

◎LearntoEnjoyYourOwnCompany

(2)Enjoyingtimespentinyourowncompanyisanimportantskill,anditcanlift

someofthepressureyoumightfeelabouthowmuchsocialtimeyou"should"havewithina

givenday,weekorweekend.SherryAmatenstein,asocialworker,suggeststhesewaystostart:

"takeameditationclass,takeyourselftoamovieread,watchTEDtalksorotherthingsthat

willmakeyouthink1'.

◎(3)

Saying"Nicetomeetyou"toanewfriendtakesonlyaminutebutformingafriendship

requiresafargreaterinvestmentoftimeandenergy.Sixtoeightconversationsareneeded

beforebothpeopletrustandunderstandeachotherenoughtofeelconnected.(4)Soput

yourselfinsituationswhereyouseethesamefacesagainandagain.

◎Embrace(擁抱)WhoYouAre

Somepeoplearesimplyintroverts(內(nèi)向的人)whodon'tlikecrowdedsocialsituations.

(5)JimSiebold,afamilytherapist,advisesthemto"pursueinterestsnotpeople.'*He

says,"Getinvolvedinapersonalinterestandthatcanputyouintouchwithlike-minded

people.Createaaccount,takeacontinuingeducationclassatyourlocaluniversity

orcommunitycollege,orbecomeavolunteer."

A.BePatient

B.Notallalonetimeislonely.

C.Closenessandrepetitionarekey.

0.StrengthenExistingRelationships.

E.Butaquietandshypersoncanexperiencelonelinesstoo.

F.Theycanprovideasenseofbelongingthatcomeswithbeingpartofagroup.

G.Thesethreestoodouttomeasthemosthelpfulandthemostachievableways.

第三部分語言知識運用(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)第一節(jié)(共1小題;每小題1.5分,滿分30

分)閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的A、B、C和D四個選項中,選出可以填入空白處

的最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。

16.(30分)Ihadneverjumpedoutofaplanebefore.Iwasn'tathrillseeker,anddisliked

(1).ButIhaddecidedtolearntoskydive.IwasthefirsttojumpandsuddenlyIwas

outsidetheplane,(2).ButwithinsecondsIfoundmyself(3)inmidair,smiling

sowide.IfeltsoexcitedthatIdecidedtojumpagain.Somethinginsidemehad

shifted.Unexpectednewpossibilitiesseemed(4)tome.ltwasafeelingthatIhadcometo

embraceallaspectsofmylife,includingmy(5).

Likemanyimmigrants,Iwasledtobelievetheonly(6)careeroptionsweredoctor

orlawyer.Ienjoyscience,soIenteredcollegewithmy(7)setonmedicine.

Aresearchprogram(8)myenthusiasm,however.Eventually,Idecideditwasn*t

therightcareerdirectionand(9)onPh.D.programs.PartofmefeltthatIwasright.But

atthesametime,Ihadneverfeltsuchshameandfailure.!washalfsureIwas(10)my

life.

TheresearchprogramhadtakenmetoArizona.Iwas(11)-directionlessandonmy

owninanunknownplace.Ihadtwo(12):Icouldgiveintothefearandgobacktothe

safetyofwhatIknew-Florida,science-Icould(13)theunknown.

Atlast,I(14)myfears.IstayedinArizonaandmadetheskydive.Thisexploration

alsohelped:Iwentbackto(15)again.Sofar,mynewpathhasfeltlikethefirsttime

Iskydived:Ithasgonebeyondexpectationsand(16)newchallenges.Buttheproblem

aboutfearsisthattheynever(17).Onmythirdskydive,Ifrozeupandpushedoutofthe

plane.The60secondsbeforemychute(降落傘)openedwerethe(18)ofmylife,

butIregainedmyconfidenceandtrustinmy(19)andmadeitdowninonepiece.

SomedaysIstillfeellost.Butwhenthathappens,Ilistentothe(20)insideme-

theonethatknowshowtolandsafelyonherfeet.

(1)A.tripsB.heightsC.chances0.relaxation

(2)A.inshockB.inreliefC.inconfidenceD.undercontrol

(3)A.flowingB.strugglingC.floating0.shrinking

(4)A.importantB.necessaryC.equalD.open

(5)A.careerB.originC.marriage0.status

(6)A.accessibleB.dependentC.acceptable0.official

(7)A.virtuesB.examplesC.tricksD.sights

(8)A.sharedB.dampedC.noticed0.welcomed

(9)A.putawayB.setasideC.gaveupD.cutdown

(10)A.enjoyingB.ruiningC.changingD.affecting

(11)A.astonishedB.disappointedC.delightedD.scared

(12)A.choicesB.decisionsC.principles0.conditions

(13)A.forgetB.exploreC.abandon0.protect

(14)A.provedB.sawC.faced0.doubled

(15)A.skydiveB.lawC.literature0.science

(16)A.assumedB.comparedC.delivered0.explained

(17)A.disappearedB.helpedC.delayed0.returned

(18)A.easiestB.luckiestC.longestD.best

(19)A.humorB.abilitiesC.behaviorsD.habits

(20)A.memoryB.dreamC.voiceD.idea

第二節(jié)(共1小題;每小題1.5分滿分15分閱讀下面短文,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,并將答案填寫在答題卡上。

17.(15分)InkheldafascinationforChinesescholarsandthereareanumberofbooksandessays

onthesubject.Thechiefcomponentsofhigh-qualityinkaccordingtotheseworksare

lampblack(油煙)andglue.The(1)(fine)lampblackissupposedtocome

fromtheburningofvegetableoils.Inancienttimes,theashesweremadefromtheburningof

(2)(special)selectedpinesinaninkfurnace(爐子)thathadturneddown

potteryjarsoverthesmoke.Thesejarstrappedtheashes(3)werethenremoved

withfeatherbrushes.Theasheswerethenmixedwithglue,whichcouldbemadefromhornor

animalhides.

Chineseink(4)(differ)significantlyfromWesterninkincompositionand

alsoinitsability(5)(stand)thetestoftime.ltdoesnotfadetotheextentthat

Westerninkdoeswhen(6)(expose)tolightandancientpicturesandcalligraphy

(書7去)worksstillkeeptheirflexibilityaftercenturiesofdisplay.Chineseinkinancienttimes

(7)(sell)insolidinksticksorinkcakes,whichweremostfrequentlyround

(8)rectangularC矩形的)butalsooftenshapedlikeacanoe.Ancientorantique

inksticksareacollector'sitemsandare(9)demandbycollectorsandfetchhigh

pricesatauction.MuseumsinChinaandalsothoseoverseascollectionswithlargerholdings

oftenhave(10)(example)oftheseinksticks,manyofwhichdatebacktothe

Song,YuanandMingdynasties.

第四部分寫作(共兩節(jié),滿分10分)第一節(jié)短文改錯(共1小題;每小題10分滿分10分)

18.(10分)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(八),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:I每處錯誤及其修改均僅限一詞;

2.只允許修改10處,多者(從第11處起)不計分

LastSundaywasmygrandfather'sbirthday.Wemademuchplanstocelebrateit.Earlyin

themorning,myparentsandIsetoffthedepartmentstoretofindagiftforhim.Choosingvery

careful,wenoticedawarmsweaterandpurchasedwithiteventually.Toshowmyloveformy

grandpa,Imadeabirthdaycakewithmymother'shelps.Intheevening,theygottogetherto

celebratehisbirthday.Withcandleslighting,wesang"HappyBirthday"outloudand

clapped.Aftermakingawish,heblowsoutthecandles,buttheroomwasalivewiththesound

ofcheering.Thenwetookapictureofawholefamilylorecordthehappymoment.

第二節(jié)書面表達(dá)(滿分25分)

19.(25分)你校正在組織英語作文比賽。請以”一個特別的假期"為題,寫一篇短文參賽,

內(nèi)容包括:

1.假期經(jīng)歷;

2.個人感受。

注意:詞數(shù)100在右。

2021年河南省焦作市高考英語一模試卷

參考答案與試題解析

第一部分聽力(共兩節(jié)滿分7.5分)做題時先將答案標(biāo)在試卷上。錄音內(nèi)容結(jié)束后,你將有

2分鐘的時間將試卷上的答案轉(zhuǎn)涂到答題卡上。第一節(jié)(共5小題;每小題1.5分,滿分7.5

分)聽下面5段對話。每段對話后有一個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最

佳選項。聽完每段對話后,你都有10秒鐘的時間來回答有關(guān)小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對

話僅讀一遍。

1.(1.5分)Howdidthemangeltothemeeting?

A.Bytaxi

B.Bysubway

C.Bybus.

【解答】C

2.(1.5分)Whatwastheoriginalpriceofthejacket?

A.$50.

B.$75.

C.$100.

【解答】C

3.(1.5分)Whatisprobablytheman?

A?Acollegeprofessor.

B.Ahighschoolstudent.

C.Afull-timeguitarist.

【解答】B

4.(1.5分)Whatdoesthemanaskthewomantodo?

A.Organizeadinner.

BMakeaschedule.

C.Attractmorevisitors.

【解答】略

5.(1.5分)Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?

A.Abook.

B.Aplay.

C.Arole.

【解答】B

第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題1.5分,滿分22.5分)聽下面5段對話或獨白。每段對話或獨

白后有幾個小題,從題中所給的AB、C三個選項中選出最佳選項。聽每段對話或獨白前你

將有時間閱讀各個小題每小題5秒鐘;聽完后,各小題給出5秒鐘的作答時間。每段對話

或獨白讀兩遍

6.(3分)(1)WithwhomdidthemangotoMontgomeryCounty?

A.Hisfriends.

B.Hisfamily.

C.Hiscolleagues.

(2)Howdoesthewomanfeelaboutthefestival?

A.Sheisinterested.

B.Sheisdisappointed.

C.Sheissurprised.

【解答】BA

7.(3分)(1)Whydoesthemancometotown?

A.Totakesometraining.

B.Toseethedentist.

C.lbdosomeshopping.

(2)Whatdoesthemanthinkneedsimproving?

A.Thelighting.

B.Thefootpaths.

C.Thetrains.

【解答】BC

8.(4.5分)(1)Whatwillthespeakersfirstdo?

A.Booktheplanetickets.

B.Collectthecurrency.

C.Buysomemedicine.

(2)Whathasthewomanbought?

A.Atent.

B.Abag.

C.Acharger.

(3)Whenwillthespeakersprobablyleave?

A.OnApril12th.

B.OnApril13th.

C.OnApril14th.

【解答】BAA

9.(6分)(1)Whatequipmentdidthespeakersneed?

A.Thestring.

B.Thecompass.

C.Theruler.

(2)Whatdoesthemansayaboutthemethodtheyusedtomeasurewavespeed?

A.Itwassimpletocarryout.

B.Itprovidedaccurateresults.

C.Itrequiredspecialequipment.

(3)Whatmistakedidthemanmakewhenfirstdrawingthemap?

A.Hechosethewrongscale.

B?Hestoodinthewrongplace.

C.Hedidatthewrongtime.

(4)Whatwillthemandonextwiththeirmap?

A.Scanitintothereport.

B.Checkitwithphotographs.

C.DownloaditfromtheInternet.

【解答】BABB

10.(6分)(1)Whathasalreadybeeninstalledinthetheatre?

A.Anelevator.

B.Someextraseats.

C?Atypeofseating.

(2)Whatfacilitycanthetheatreoffertothepublicnow?

A,Thebookshop.

B.Thecafe.

C.Themeetingroom.

(3)Whatkindofworkshopdoesthetheatrecurrentlyhave?

A.Sound.

B.Lighting.

C.Make-up.

(4)Wherewillthelistenersgonext?

A,Themanager'soffice.

B.Thedressingroom.

C?Therelaxationroom.

【解答】CABC

第二部分閱讀理解(共兩節(jié)滿分30分)第一節(jié)(共4小題;每小題6分,滿分30分)閱

讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C和D四個選項中選出最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該項

vKinto

11?(6分)Thefactis,mostofusaregoingtobespendingalotoftimeathome.Andwhilenothing

canreplicate(復(fù)制)theswellofaliveorchestraorthequietwhisperingofanartgalleryona

Saturdaymorning,therearecountlessculturalexperiencesatyourfingertipstomakeyourtime

indoorsmoreartfulandimaginative.

CNNStylelooksatsomeofthemostfascinating,immersivemuseumtoursandother

virtualexperiencesyouexplorefromthecomfortofyourownco

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