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届高三模拟考试 英 语 试 题 命题:宝安中学高三备课组 (陈美红 胡红艳 郑雅婧) 2021.04. Ⅰ 语言学问及应用(共两节,满分45分) 第一节 完形填空(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分) 阅读下面短文,把握其大意,然后从1~15各题所给的A、B、C和D项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。 September is an exciting month in every college freshman’s life. For many, it’s the first time that they’ve left ____1___ to live in a new environment. But after the hustle and bustle of a few weeks, ____2___ gives way to a less enjoyable emotion— homesickness. Homesickness manifests itself in many ways. You may __3___ mum’s cooking, your pets, or even your old bed. All this becomes a ___4___ memory of the past. Homesickness can be a ____5___ feeling for many students, ____6___ when faced with the challenges of settling into an unfamiliar environment. But remember, you’re not ___7___. According to a recent BBC article, 70 percent of British college students experience homesickness. In this _____8___ globalized world in which more and more people migrate to faraway places for a relationship, education or work, homesickness is a feeling ___9__ by many adults.  Homesickness can have ____10___ symptoms to depression and in extreme cases it can ____11___ into a panic attack. As for the ____12___, homesickness or nostalgia wasn’t invented until the 17th century. It was considered a disorder by a Swiss physician, who attribute soldiers’ mental and physical discomfort to their ___13___ to return home, “nostos” from Greek, and the accompanying pain, “algos”. Studies in recent years, however, have shown that nostalgia may have some ___14___ to our mental health. After a decade of surveys and researches, Constantine Sedikides, a US social psychologist, found that nostalgia is what makes us human. He explains that nostalgia can resist ____15___, boredom and anxiety. Therefore, it’s necessary for college students to learn some ways to overcome the uncomfortable feeling. 1 A. school B. city C. friends D. home 2 A. excitement B. satisfaction C. depression D. anxiety 3 A. judge B. miss C. like D. dislike 4 A. common B. valueless C. fond D. lasting 5 A. bitter B. special C. unique D. impressed 6 A. especially B. originally C. actually D. occasionally 7 A. sensitive B. alert C. awake D. alone 8 A. possibly B. increasingly C. randomly D. necessarily 9 A. shared B. spread C. hated D. accompanied 10 A. similar B. familiar C. severe D. slight 11 A. become B. explode C. extend D. develop 12 A. item B. term C. symptom D. disease 13 A. appealing B. applying C. longing D. adapting 14 A. benefits B. harms C. associations D. effects 15 A. freshness B. excitement C. loneliness D. satisfaction 其次节 语法填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分) Our given names influence our lives in all sorts of strange ways, affecting everything from where we choose to live to what we do for a living. That's the point of a _____16__ (fascinate) new video from PBS Digital Studios' BrainCraft series. "We write our names thousands of times throughout our lives," science reporter Vanessa Hill explains in __17_ video. "The more we are exposed __18__ something, like those letters, the more we like them." It seems we tend to pick cities ___19___ names sound like our own. Phils, for example, are often attracted to Philadelphia. Virginia Beach is of great appeal to Virginias. The same ___20____ (work) for our occupations, according to the video. The ranks of dentists, for example, include more Dennises and Denises ___21___ you might expect. Lauries, Lawrences and Laurens? Those names are especially common among -- you guessed __22___ -- lawyers. Scientists call this strange phenomenon "implicit egotism(内隐自大)". __23_ what explains it? Most people have positive self-associations, and by extension anything ___24____ (associate) with the self – even phonetically(发音上) -- is seen ___25___ positive too. Ⅱ 阅读 (共两节,满分50分)  第一节 阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)  阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。 A I was never very neat, while my roommate Kate was extremely organized. Each of her objects had its place, but mine always hid somewhere. She even labeled (贴标签 ) everything. I always looked for everything. Over time, Kate got nearer and I got messier. She would push my dirty clothing over, and I would lay my books on her tidy desk. We both got tired of each other.      War broke out one evening. Kate came into the room. ,Soon, I heard her screaming, "Take your shoes away! Why under my bed!" Deafened, I saw my shoes flying at me. I jumped to my feet and started yelling. She yelled back louder.      The room was filled with anger. We could not have stayed together for a single minute but for a phone call. Kate answered it. From her end of the conversation, I could tell right away her grandma was seriously ill. When she hung up, she quickly crawled (爬 ) under her covers, sobbing. Obviously, that was something she should not go through phone. All of a sudden, a warm feeling of sympathy rose up in my heart,     Slowly, I collected the pencils, took back the books, made my bed, cleaned the socks and swept the floor, even on her side. I got so into my work that I even didn't noticed Kate had sat up.   She was watching, her tears dried and her expression—— one of disbelief. Then, she reached out her hands to grasp mine. I looked up into her eyes. She smiled at me. "Thanks."    Kate and I stayed roommates for the rest of the year. We didn't always agree, but we learned the key to living together: giving in, cleaning up and holding on. 26. How is Paragraph 1 mainly developed? A. By comparison B. By following time order.  C. By giving examples D. By analyzing causes and effects 27. What made Kate sob sadly? A. She argued with the writer. B. She got the news that her grandmother was ill. C. She can’t stand up with the author’s shoes beneath her bed. D. She was quite angry with the author. 28. We can infer that when Kate saw the writer cleaning the house, Kate felt_______. A. satisfied      B. disappointed C. happy D. surprised 29. What is the right order of the events? a. The author began to clean up the room. b. Kate came to the author’s room and asked her to take her shoes away. c. They got tired of each other. d. Kate answered a phone call and sobbed. e. Kate threw the author’s shoes at her. f. They made up and learned the key to living together. A. b-c-d-e-a-f B. c-e-b-d-f-a C. c-b-e-d-a-f D. b-c-e-a-d-f 30. What might be the best title for the story? A. Learning to Be Roommates B. Care Pays Off C. How to Be Organized D. Kate and I B WHENEVER you are traveling and have the good fortune to arrive at your destination in one piece, I think that you have to tell people your trip was fine. I had a fine trip last week. I went an hour north to a speaking engagement(约会). Fifteen minutes out of town my vehicle began to shake. The engine light began flashing wildly. Fortunately, I have several friends who lived not far away from the next exit. I called one and asked if I could borrow her vehicle for the afternoon. I went straight to my friend’s place and left my vehicle behind, now shaking like a mechanical bull, then headed back. I was behind schedule, which was why I may have broken the speed limit passing a motorcycle. Once I had slowly driven through several miles of construction, traffic began to sail. Until we came to the trucks with flashing lights blocking traffic. Workers were removing a deer that was no longer with us. And a second. And a third. After a brief moment of silence for the deer, traffic got back up to speed. Then dark and ominous(不祥的) clouds came. They were the kind of clouds that make tornadoes. Rain fell heavily. Traffic slowed right down and came to a complete stop. I was thinking how to word my apology for being late when the hail(冰雹) began. It was so dark I could barely see. Thank goodness for the lightning. It was killer hail, the kind that blows out windshields. I couldn’t decide whether to shield my eyes or look to see what was happening around me. Open, eyes! No, close! Open! Close! Open! Close! The hail ended, the windshield was still there, and the traffic started again. The cloud came back and dumped all five lakes on us. Stopped again. Maybe whoever was introducing me could do a song and dance. Waiting for the second rain to pass, I programed my destination into Google maps. As they closed the flooded highway behind us, I took my exit and headed to my destination. I arrived at my destination late, wide-eyed and in a mess, but in one piece. “How was your trip?” “Fine, thank you. Just fine. 31. What’s the meaning of the phrase “in one piece”? A. Very scared but lucky B. Wear little and feel cold C. Being safe and sound D. Very happy and lucky 32. We can know from the passage except_________. A. the author had a problem with her car and needed to borrow her friend’s car. B. when the author arrived behind some trucks, traffic was blocked because of a dead deer. C. the author was afraid that she might be late for the engagement. D. the author took her exit before the flooded highway was closed. 33. When it hailed, _________. A. the traffic slowed down. B. the author began to drive fast and broke the speed limit. C. the author was very scared. D. the author’s windshield was broken. 34. Why was the author in a dilemma whether to open or to close her eyes? A. Because she was scared that the windshield would be blown out and hit her. B. Because it was raining so heavily that she was very scared. C. Because it was so dark and she could barely see. D. Because there were deer dead in front of his car and she couldn’t believe her eyes. 35. What is the best title for the passage? A. An exciting engagement B. Three poor deer C. An unexpected hail D. A difficult journey C What would Barbie look if she were average? According to US artist Nickolay Lamm, she would be brunette(深褐色头发的白人女子) with a rounded face and a much thicker waist. Frustrated with the unrealistic beauty standards of Barbie and her friends, Lamm took data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention about an average 19-year-old American woman, who is about 163cm tall, with a 84-cm waist. With those measurements, Lamm created a doll. The doll’s name is Lammily, and her tagline is “Average is beautiful”. “I think a realistic-size doll is important because when I look at current dolls on the market, they all look like supermodels,” the artist told AFP. “I just had the impression that the wall of supermodels suggests that something is wrong with you if you don’t look like one. So I created an alternative to suggest that it’s OK to look like a normal person.” The Lammily dolls, which are 27 cm tall, have been on sale since last month. Lammily also has other features. Unlike Barbie and her friends, whose pointed legs would force her to walk on all fours if she were real, Lammily has articulated(枢接的) joints-able to walk, run, and play. The doll can even be put in a yoga position. What’s more, the Lammily dolls include a sticker package that can help to add real-life marks to the dolls, including freckles(雀斑),acne(粉刺), moles(痣),and tattoos(纹身). “You can also add minor cuts and bruises, like ones you’d get from falling down while snowboarding,” Lamm told NBC. “I feel that, right now, dolls are very perfect looking, while, in real life, few of us have perfect skin,” Lamm told The Huffington Post. “Things like pimples are a natural part of who we are. So, why not give dolls a real treatment?” As Huffington Post said, “getting kids used to the idea that these things are completely normal and not ‘flaws’ to be ashamed of can only be a good thing. 36. Why did Nickolay Lamm make the Lammily doll? A. Because he doesn’t agree with the unrealistic beauty standards of Barbie dolls. B. Because an original Barbie doll doesn’t have a rounded face and a much thicker waist. C. Because the original Barbie dolls are not of good quality. D. Because he wants to create a Barbie doll that looks like a 19-year-old American girl. 37. Which of the following description can NOT be used to describe the Lammily doll? A. It’s modeled after an average young American woman with real-life features. B. It may have a rounded face and a thick waist. C. It is about 27 cm tall with a sticker package. D. It is perfect looking with no flaws. 38. What does Lamm mean when he says, “why not give dolls a real treatment?” in the second-to-last paragraph? A. Lammily dolls and the original dolls should be treated equally. B. Rather than having perfect looks and skin, dolls should look natural with real-life marks. C. The original dolls cannot be treated as real dolls. D. Kids should be get used to the idea that they shouldn’t be ashamed of flaws. 39. “these things” in the last paragraph refers to A. things like pimples, minor cuts and bruises. B. things like freckles, acne, moles, tattoos and a perfect figure. C. things like a perfect looking with some pimples. D. things like a rounded face and a thin waist. 40. What is the author’s attitude toward the Lammily doll? A. Negative B. Neutral C. Supportive D. Unclear D Perhaps you think you could easily add to your happiness with more money. Strange as it may seem, if you're unsatisfied, the issue is not a lack of means to meet your desires but a lack of desires—not that you cannot satisfy your tastes but that you don't have enough tastes. Real riches consist of well-developed and hearty capacities to enjoy life. Most people are already swamped(沉没) with things. They eat, wear, go and talk too much. They live in too big a house with too many rooms, yet their house of life is a hut. Your house of life ought to be a mansion (豪宅) , a royal palace. Every new taste, every additional interest, every fresh enthusiasm adds a room. Here are several rooms your house of life should have. Art should be a desire for you to develop simply because the world is full of beautiful things. If you only understood how to enjoy them and feed your spirit on them, they would make you as happy as to find plenty of ham and eggs when you're hungry. Literature, classic literature, is a beautiful, richly furnished room where you might find many an hour of rest and refreshment. To gain that love would go toward making you a rich person, for a rich person is not someone who has a library but who likes a library. Music like Mozart's and Bach's shouldn't be absent. Real riches are of the spirit. And when you've brought that spirit up to where classical music feeds it and makes you a little drunk, you have increased your thrills and bettered them.
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