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1、2021年大连市其次十四中学高考模拟考试英语科试卷命题人:高三英语备课组 校对人:高三英语备课组本试卷分第I卷(选择题)和第II卷(非选择题)。满分150分,考试时间120分钟第I卷第一部分:听力(共两小节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题; 每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话,每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A,B,C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。1. Where does this conversation most probably take place?A. At a books

2、tore. B. At a library. C. At a post office.2. What will the man probably do next?A. Go upstairs. B. Park his car. C. Reserve a room.3. What probably is the woman?A. A shop assistant. B. A tourist guide. C. A bank clerk. 4. What do we know about the man?A. He had a short trip. B. He fell over and hur

3、t. C. He finished the race.5. What are the speakers mainly talking about?A. Education. B. Money. C. Plans.其次节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白,每段对话或独白后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给5秒钟的作答时间,每段对话或独白读两遍。听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。6. What is the relationship between

4、 the speakers?A. Husband and wife. B. Father and daughter. C. Boyfriend and girlfriend.7. What did the woman get for Peter?A. A birthday cake. B. Some records. C. A camera.听第7段材料,回答第8、9、10题。8. Why did the man get off his bike?A. He wanted to make a phone call. B. He saw something at a phone box.C. H

5、e thought there was something wrong with his bike.9. Where did the man make the call?A. At a house nearby. B. At the phone box. C. At a police station.10. What is the man?A. A reporter. B. A policeman. C. A student.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11. When did the woman dance in the ballet for the first time?A. At

6、the age of 7. B. At the age of 16. C. Three years after leaving high school.12. Where did the woman go immediately after she graduated from high school?A. New York State. B. Amsterdam. C. New York City.13. In which ballet group did the woman get her first professional experience?A. The Royal Dutch B

7、allet.B. New York City Ballet. C. The International School of Dance.听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。14. What do we know about the man?A. He has friends in Paris. B. He had a long holiday. C. He stayed in a hotel.15. Where did the man meet his friend?A. On a bus. B. On a train. C. On a boat.16. Where is Notre Dame?

8、A. In France. B. In Spain. C. In Britain.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17. Which company did Amos work in at first?A. Uncle Noname Cookie Co.B. Amos Cookie Company.C. William Morris Agency.18. When was the Famous Amos Cookie Company set up?A. In 1975. B. In 1982. C. In 1985.19. Which company bought Famous Amos

9、in 1988?A. Wally Amos Presents. B. Shanby Group. C. William Morris Agency.20. Where was Uncle Noname Cookie Co.started?A. In Hawaii. B. In New York. C. In Los Angeles.其次部分 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,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。A“The concept of fate” comes up a lot in co

10、nversation with Julia Roberts. I dont want to toy with the gods, shell say. This is understandable since by any accounting she has been phenomenally lucky: a career that has lasted more than 25 years and includes a best-actress Oscar and a marriage that has sailed past the decade mark. But these day

11、s, shes trying to live a life more ordinary, admittedly a difficult proposition for someone who found super-stardom at 22 with 1990s Pretty Woman and to date has brought in $2.6 billion in box office receipts. She loves the family she created with cinematographer husband Danny Moder, whom she marrie

12、d in 2002. She seems content right where she is-dressed in a sweater and jeans, newly blond hair pulled back, her delicately lined face free of makeup, with her children - 9-year-old twins Hazel and Finn and 6-year-old Henry, climbing into her lap to collect hugs. Almost all of her acting work is sh

13、ot around their schedule, even her most recent: an adaptation of The Normal Heart, a play about the early fight against AIDS, airing on HBO this month. “Her family is a major part of what she does,” adds Bradley Cooper, her co-star in 2010s Valentines Day , during which, he recalls, a dressing room

14、was turned into a playroom for the 1-year-old twins. “Her children are always around.”Recently sorrow caught up to Roberts when her half-sister Nancy Motes died at 37 from a possible drug overdose in early February. “You dont want anything bad to happen to anyone, but there are so many tragic, painf

15、ul, inexplicable things in the world. But as with any situation of challenge and despair, we must find a way, as a family.”21. What is probably the best title of the passage? A. Biography of Julia Roberts.B. How to Deal with Your Family.C. Julia Roberts Lovely Children.D. Julia Roberts and Her Famil

16、y Life.22. How many children does Julia Roberts have? A. One B. Two C. Three D. Four23. According to the passage, The Normal Heart is originally a_. A. magazine B. play C. movie D. journal 24. In the last paragraph, the author mentioned Roberts sister to A. tell us that Roberts hates her sister.B. s

17、tress that Roberts values her family. C. encourage Roberts to hide her sorrow.D. show that Roberts sister overdose drug.BWhile its located at the so-called center of the universe, the billboard-covered building is mostly empty. TheNew York Times constructed the building as its general office buildin

18、g in 1904, and staged a massive New Years Eve firework display to celebrate.But when the city outlawed the fireworks, TheTimes chief electrician, Walter Palmer, came up with the idea to drop a lighted ball from the top of the tower instead.TheNew York Timesowned the building for less than 10 years,

19、and it fell into disrepair as Midtown grew ragged. According to a 1961 Talk of the Town piece, There was a time when alcohol-illegal-selling was going full popularity in one of the basements.when the F.B.I. this was during the Second World War was holding automatic gun practice in a basement and usi

20、ng a 7th floor office to trap German spies.In 1995, Lehman Brothers bought the building, but instead of renting office space, it turned the 25-story tower into a billboard and made a 300 percent profit in two years.Filings from 2022 show that the billboards covering the building generate over $23 mi

21、llion annually, which represents 85 percent of the buildings total revenue. The building itself has an estimated value between $378 million and $495 million.Walgreensrents the first three floors, with some storage space above that. The upper floors are used for New Years Eve. But in between, theres

22、not much else.25. Why did the New York Times build the building?A. To take it as its general office buildingB. To present the New Years Eve fireplay.C. To throw a lighted ball from above.D. To make advertising by billboard.26. For what was the building used during World War II?A. For public use. B.

23、For secret use.C. For agriculture use. D. For business use.27. What is the writers attitude to the Lehman Brothers?A. They are greedy and selfish.B. They have a brave heart. C. They are self-disciplined.D. They have a business brain.28. Which of the following does the underlined phrase mean?A. The b

24、uildings whole costs. B. The buildings complete value. C. The buildings entire income. D. All the buildings expenses.CTodays youngsters use smartphones, tablets and other mobile devices(设备) more than ever before. And the amount of time they spend on these devices is only likely to increase in the fu

25、ture. But are all these changes good? We sometimes call children who grow up able to use mobile devices and technology easily digital natives. They can text, email, get Wi-Fi, and download. Some experts say that long periods of time spentchatting to friends online, playing video games and listening

26、tomp3s,for example, maypossibly change how their brains work.Then there is the question ofprivacy.All this online activity creates adigital footprint. Every time we share a photo or a post on social media, and every time we search for something on the Internet, information about our activity isstore

27、dsomewhere. Our inability to control what happens to our childrens digital footprint - andtheir personal privacy -has bigpossibilities.It might become normal for companies to ask their employees for their social mediaqualifications. We are also becomingmore aware that companies and governments may b

28、e able tolisten in on our communications. So it is important to make our children aware ofthe possible results ofoversharing. Another area where the digital world may have a bigeffectis in education. One worry is that kids who spend a lot of time online at home are sometimesunable to socialise prope

29、rly with other children when they are at school. Other experts point out that, when it comes to children and technology, the children are the experts, not the teachers. They say that we should stop seeing online as bad and offline as good - and there is evidence ofinnovative(革新的)work in some schools

30、.So, do we really need to rescue our children from the dangers of the digital world? 29. According to the second paragraph, what is the possible effect of digital childhood?A. Children can grow up quickly.B. Children can read texts fluently.C. Childrens way of thinking may be changed.D. Children may

31、 become mentally disabled.30. All the following may happen to our digital footprints EXCEPT_A. When surfing the Internet, our digital footprints are saved.B. Some business societies may take advantage of the information.C. Government may look into our communication through the Internet.D. Digital pi

32、ctures may be printed by our computer automatically. 31. Why are many teachers doubtful about digital technology?A. Because some students can not do well in studies.B. Because some teachers havent changed for years.C. Because some students addicted to digital technology can not socialize well.D. Bec

33、ause some teachers addicted to tradition technology cannot teach well. 32. Which of the following can sumarize the main idea of the text?A. Do we need to rescue our kids from the digital world?B. Should children learn to use digital technology? C. Are there changes in childrens school life?D. Should

34、 teachers accept changes in our life?DAt the Magazine we welcome your contributions! We love to publicise and promote new writers, authors, bloggers and businesses. And there are several spots available for writers.Author SpotThis is a regular page devoted to new and experienced authors.Click here t

35、o see the questionsand you simply reply as you wish. To appear on Author Spot, your book must be already published. Please enclose a colour photo of yourself plus a colour photo of your book cover.Top TipsAre you an expert in your field? We welcome Top Tips on any subjects such as working from home,

36、 building up a business, writing, - please contact us if you have an idea - and look at the top tips posts on this site to see how to craft your own. Press ReleasesDo you have some news about your business, company or charity? We are always on the look out for great press releases to publish on our

37、site.Simply submit your press release hereor email it to alisonfeatureworld.co.uk.Opinion pieces and ReviewsGot a subject you feel strongly about? Or would you like to review a book for us? We are happy to look at all other opinion pieces or reviews as long as they fit with the general ethos of the

38、site.General Submission GuidelinesDue to the number of submissions received we cannot guarantee that your submission will be published. There might be a wait of a few weeks before your submission goes live.We reserve the right to edit submissions - although as they are personal to the writer, we end

39、eavour not to do this.Any questions?Contact us here.33. Which is a necessary requirement to contribute a book?A. Answering some questions.B. A book never published.C. One photo of you and your book.D. An expert in your field.34. What does the underlined part “we endeavour not to do this” in the last

40、 sentence mean?A. We try not to be personal.B. We try not to change your writing.C. We try not to reserve the right.D. We try not to delay the publication.35. Where does the passage come from?A. A magazineB. A textbookC. A websiteD. A newspaper其次节(共 5 小题;每小题 2 分。共 10 分) 依据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。

41、选项中有两项为多余选项。The Effects of Bullying (恃强凌弱)on HealthA popular expression goes, What does not kill us makes us stronger. 36 Increasing evidence suggests that the effects of being bullied do not end with childhood. 37 The report is based on research that began in 1993. The Great Smoky Mountains study o

42、bserved 1,420 children from western North Carolina for years. The scientists followed the people as they went through childhood to teen years and into young adulthood. The research showed that those who were bullied can develop long-term mental health problems as young adults. It also showed that ad

43、ults who were bullied as children have higher levels of C-reactive protein, or CRP. CRP is a sign of nervous tension on the body. Higher levels of CRP usually mean health problems later in life. The Great Smoky Mountains study also found something completely new about bullying. It seems that the bul

44、lies were healthier than the bullied. 38 The study found that those subjects who had never been bullied, but had bullied others, had the lowest levels of CRP. 39 Catherine Bradshaw is deputy director of the Johns Hopkins Center for the Prevention of Youth Violence in Baltimore, Maryland. She warns t

45、hat lower CRP levels might just represent a difference in the bullies basic biology. Ms. Bradshaw says that a health gain should not be understood as permission to bully. Mr. Copeland says bullying is a serious childhood experience that is no longer found only at schools and on playgrounds. 40 Some

46、children who are bullied have killed themselves. Sometimes bullies even kill their victims. A. This fact made many people interested.B. But when it comes to being bullied, that may not be the case.C. At least it is true when talking about CRP levels.D. Many adults suffer psychological and physical d

47、amage a lot.E. Experts on bullying worry about that message.F. Online or cyber bullying can make even a childs home feel unsafe.G. A recent Duke University report shows that bullying can have permanent effects.第三部分 英语学问运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节 完型填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。Every school has a/an 41 girl. In my primary school, it was me.From first grade through four

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