2021届高三下学期新高考英语押题卷(2) Word版含解析

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1、 2021 英语高考预演押题卷(新高考)(二)英语高考预演押题卷(新高考)(二) 本试卷满分120分,考试时间100分钟。 第一部分第一部分 阅读理解阅读理解(共两节,满分 50 分) 第一节(共 15 小题;每小题 2.5 分,满分 37.5 分) 阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C 和 D)中,选出最佳选项。 A 2019 Academy Award for Best Picture Nominations(提名提名) Black Panther Type:Adventure Running Time:134 min. Release Date:February 16,2018

2、(United States) Current rank(目前排名): Director:Ryan Coogler Actors:Chadwick Boseman,Michael B.Jordan With his father having died in Captain America:Civil War,TChalla is the new ruler of the advanced kingdom of Wakanda.As the king,whenever a challenger for the crown announces his intentions,he must giv

3、e up his powers and take them on in a physical challenge. The Favourite Type:Drama Running Time:120 min. Release Date:November 23,2018(United States) Current rank: Director:Yorgos Lanthimos Actors:Emma Stone,Rachel Weisz In the early 18th century,with Britain and France at war,a fragile Queen Anne o

4、ccupies the throne as her close friend Lady Sarah Churchill governs the country in her stead,while tending to Annes ill health and changeable temper. Green Book Type:Drama Running Time:130 min. Release Date:November 16,2018(United States) Current rank: Director:Peter Farrelly Actors:Viggo Mortensen,

5、Mahershala Ali Tony Lip,an uneducated Italian-American whos known for using his fists to get his way,is hired to drive world-class,famous pianist Don Shirley on a concert tour from Midwest to the Deep South.They must rely on The Negro Motorist Green Book to guide them to the few settlements that wer

6、e then safe for blacks. A Star Is Born Type:Musical Runing Time:135 min. Release Date:October 5,2018(United States) Current rank: Director:Bradley Cooper Actors:Bradley Cooper,Lady Gaga When country music star Jackson Maine stops at a bar for a drink after a concert,hes both entertained and attracte

7、d by young nightclub singer Ally.He discovers that she writes songs as well as being a talented singer,but hasnt had a break because of her look. 1.Which film is the MOST popular among audience? A.Black Panther. B.The Favourite. C.Green Book. D.A Star Is Born. 2.The film about the rights of black pe

8、ople belongs to _. A.adventure B.musical C.drama D.comedy 3.Who works as a director and actor? A.Ryan Coogler. B.Yorgos Lanthimos. C.Peter Farrelly. D.Bradley Cooper. B In November 2015 Lynsay Hughes and her husband Andrew first noticed their two-year-old Evie was out of sorts Evie refused food and

9、had no energy. Evie spent five days to the hospital before eventually being given the result: a chronic kidney infection(慢性肾脏感染). Her lips went bluer and bluer. We knew something wasnt right. We returned to hospital. It was on 22 December 2015 when that final conclusion was reached: Evie had a 13cm

10、tumour(肿瘤)the worst kind. The disease had also spread to her bones. On Christmas Eve, the poor Evie began her first, repeated round of chemotherapy(化疗). The next year went in endless treatments and surgeries. If Evie woke up in a different room, or if we werent there, she would scream. We explained

11、to her that she had a disgusting worm in her body and the doctors were giving her medicine. We named her feeding tube Tommy and her chemotherapy waterdrops Wally and Dolly to make things less scary for her. We told her she had superpowers, which is why her hair had fallen out. When her big brother,

12、Oscar, came to the hospital, he would be so protective of her. Lynsay gave up teaching swimming to be with Evie full time. Andrew cut down his hours as a project engineer. Finally, in March 2017 the family received the news that Evie was cancer-free. The hospital has a special bell that children get

13、 to ring at the end of chemotherapy. It was a huge day for us. Evie wore a new dress with rainbows, and our whole family came to watch her ring the bell. We all cried, because we have the best present you could possibly imagineour family, together. 4. Whats the meaning of the underlined phrase out o

14、f sorts? A. Stubborn. B. Sick. C. Unable. D. Hopeless. 5. Why did Evies lips turn blue later? A. Because she was infected with worms. B. Because she had a chronic kidney infection. C. Because her illness became more serious. D. Because he was being treated for cancer. 6. What is the main idea of Par

15、agraph 3? A. All family members helped Evie fight cancer. B. Lynsay made great efforts to treat Evies disease. C. Evie bravely went through an unbearable pain. D. The disease weakened the family relationship. 7. What can be a suitable title for the text? A. The Toughest Cancer PatientEvie B. The Gre

16、atest GiftA United Family C. The Special BellTreatment Ending Bell D. The Most Responsible ParentsLynsay and Andrew C If your day doesnt really start until youve drunk a cup of coffee, you may unknowingly be reducing your risk of developing Alzheimers disease. A new report by The Institute for Scien

17、tific Information on coffee has revealed that drinking coffee can help to reduce the risk of neurodegenerative disorders(神经退行性疾病). In the study, the researchers, led by Dr. Elisabeth Rothenberg, analysed previous studies looking into the role of food components in reducing the risk of disorders incl

18、uding Alzheimers disease (AD) and Parkinsons (PD). Their analysis suggests that a higher intake of coffee could not only help to reduce the risk of developing these diseases, but also to relieve symptoms. In the report, Dr. Rothenberg said, Research suggests that a higher intake of coffee and caffei

19、ne, up to 5 cups of coffee per day, could act as preventative on risk of developing neurodegenerative conditions including Parkinsons Disease. While the reason for this link remains unknown, the researchers hope the findings will encourage further studies into coffee. Dr. Rothenberg added, Neurodege

20、nerative conditions such as AD and PD remarkably change life conditions by continuously hurting functions, with huge effects on independence and well-being. Currently no cure is available, and therefore ways to reduce the risk of developing these conditions or relieve symptoms is splendid. At presen

21、t research has shown promising results concerning the influences of life-style factors including diet. There are also some interesting studies regarding coffee consumption suggesting that caffeine is potentially beneficial in preventing AD and PD. However, Dr. Rothenberg said, Still it is too early

22、to draw firm conclusions regarding causal relationship between diets and the risk of developing AD and PD. Further research is required. 8. What is the new finding? A. Drinking coffee can cure neurodegenerative disorders. B. Drinking more coffee will have more benefits. C. Coffee may lead to develop

23、ing neurodegenerative diseases. D. Drinking coffee may reduce your developing AD or PD. 9.What can we know about the research from Paragraph 2? A. Neurodegenerative disorders only include AD and PD. B. Researchers are seeking effective parts of diets for disorders. C.A higher intake of coffee could

24、relieve disorder symptoms. D. Up to 5 cups of coffee per day can stop developing diseases. 10.What can be inferred according to the last sentence? A. Dr. Rothenberg is a cautious scientist. B. The new finding needs further research. C. Diets and diseases have a close relationship. D. Drawing conclus

25、ions too early is not good. 11. In which section of a newspaper may this text appear? A. Health. B. Cooking. C. Education. D. Lifestyle. D Thomas Cheatham had planned to study Latin during his time at Hebron High School in Texas. But when he learned that the school district was going to offer a Mand

26、arin(普通话) class, he quickly changed his mind. I thought Mandarin would be more beneficial than Latin, said Cheatham, who is now in his second year of studying the language. He speaks Mandarin to order food at Chinese restaurants and can read social media posts from his Chinese-speaking friends. Whil

27、e its a difficult language to master, the high school junior, who plans to study computer engineering, thinks it will be important for his career. Chinese is a good language to know, especially with China becoming a growing power, he said. Many experts agree that proficiency(熟练) in a language spoken

28、 by a billion people worldwide will give American students an edge in the global economy. People are looking at China as our next economic competitor, and interest in Mandarin is growing fast, said Marty Abbott, director of the American Council(议会) on the Teaching of Foreign Languages. Were seeing i

29、t in all parts of the country. Abbott predicts that as many as 100,000 students are now studying Mandarin in public and private schools throughout the US. She said the US government has designated (指定) Mandarin as an important needs language and provides professional development programs for teacher

30、s. Our government wants to increase our language ability for national security and economic competitiveness, Abbott added. At the same time, the Chinese government is spreading knowledge of the Chinese language and culture through Confucius Institutes set up in many US states. For example, the Confu

31、cius Institute at the University of Texas in Dallas has been the home of a Confucius Institute for 10 years. It sponsors Confucius Classrooms at 21 local public and private schools, where tens of thousands of students are learning Mandarin. 12. Why did Thomas Cheatham decide to study Mandarin instea

32、d of Latin? A. Mandarin was easier to learn than Latin. B. Mandarin could be helpful to his future career. C. Mandarin might help him learn more about China. D. Mandarin could enable him to study computer engineering. 13. The underlined word edge in Paragraph 4 probably means _. A. a slight advantag

33、e B. the outside limit C. a sharp tone of voice D.an exciting quality 14.Which of the following statements might Marty Abbott agree with? A. Mandarin should be taught in classrooms throughout the US. B. Those skilled at Chinese will be the most competitive in the future. C. The US governments policy

34、 has helped popularize Mandarin in the US. D. Americans learn Mandarin because they worry about their national security. 15. What does the author mainly talk about in this passage? A. The rising popularity of Mandarin among American students. B. The great benefits of learning Mandarin for American s

35、tudents. C. The influence of Chinas growing power on American education. D. The effect of Confucius Institutes in promoting Mandarin in the US. 第二节(共 5 小题;每小题 2.5 分,满分 12.5 分) 根据短文内容,从短文后的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。 Did you take part in a camp this summer?16 To choose which camp is best for you, f

36、irst you must do a bit of research. Maybe youve never thought about it before, but every great summer camp has the same main goals-opportunity, challenge and growth. Opportunity means you are given a chance to do something special. 17 For example, if you are interested in writing, then you can choos

37、e to join a journalism camp. You may even have the opportunity to meet famous journalists there. 18 You must finish the task and succeed in overcoming the challenge. Then you will have a sense of accomplishment. For example, you could take a lifeguard course at some summer camps. If you pass the exa

38、m, then you will receive a certificate (证书) to become a real lifeguard. This also leads to the third and most important goal of every great summer camp-personal growth. It doesnt mean growing taller, stronger or more beautiful. It means seeing yourself improve, learning something new and doing somet

39、hing you didnt know you could do before. 19_ So in the future, when choosing your next summer camp, remember to ask yourself: Is it a special opportunity? Is it a challenge? Will I grow? 20 These will all happen naturally when you have the right goals at a summer camp. A. Challenge means you are giv

40、en a task. B. But what about friendship, fun and joy? C. It also means becoming more confident about yourself. D. Some camps focus on developing a certain skill or ability. E. Of course, summer camps arent all about adventure or study. F. There are so many summer camps and not all of them are the sa

41、me. G. It also makes you special because other kids dont have the same opportunity. 第二部分第二部分 语言知识运用语言知识运用(共两节,满分 30 分) 第一节(共 15 小题;每小题 1 分,满分 15 分) A Chicago womans act of kindness helped homeless people stay warm. Candice Payne 21 20 hotel rooms on her credit card with a group of strangers followin

42、g her. Payne booked the hotel rooms after 22 how life-threatening the sub-zero temperatures would be for the Chicagoans without 23 . She posted about it on social media and soon the 24 and offers to help bring food came flooding in. 25 they didnt know how to or where to start to help, so Im glad tha

43、t I was able to be that 26 , she said. When temperatures 27 to 22 degrees below zero, a group of homeless people had to abandon their tents near a highway. Payne and other volunteers dug 28 into their pockets and paid for 60 rooms at a hotel on Chicagos South Side. And the volunteers built 29 friend

44、ships even though most of them just met. When Jermaine and Robert got the offer for a(n) 30 bed, they were getting ready to sleep on the 31 . We dont get that type of help, Jermaine said. I really needed them at that 32 , so they came right in time. They hugged Payne and thanked her, touched by the

45、33 kindness. This volunteer group has been able to 34 three nights at the hotel for about 80 people. Theyre hoping to continue working together to help 35 a more long-term solution. 21. A. bought B. took C. charged D. built 22. A. checking B. measuring C. reporting D. realizing 23. A. home B. choice

46、 C. dream D. job 24. A. suggestions B. instructions C. donations D. solutions 25. A. Instead B. Hardly C. Fortunately D. Maybe 26. A. provider B. connecter C. organizer D. manager 27. A. reached B. dropped C. rose D. fell 28. A. deep B. long C. anxiously D. hopefully 29. A. amazing B. surprising C.

47、amusing D. lasting 30. A. free B. warm C. attractive D. expensive 31. A. road B. beach C. street D. mountain 32. A. point B. movement C. place D. hotel 33. A. unexpected B. unwritten C. undelivered D. unmeasured 34. A. pay B. receive C. cover D. enjoy 35. A. determine B. provide C. design D. accompl

48、ish 第二节 (共 10 小题;每小题 1.5 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。 Since last September, the Australian bushfires 36_( destroy) around 80,000 square kilometers of forest. Early on, most reports about the bushfires focused on the cost to humans. Recently, people have shown more concern about the effects of the fires 37_animals than before. Chris Dickman, a scientist at the University of Sydney tried to figure out how many animals might have been killed

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