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2021届全国高三英语下学期押题卷.doc

1、2021届全国高三英语下学期押题卷 2021届全国高三英语下学期押题卷 年级: 姓名: 22 (全国卷Ⅰ)2021届全国高三英语下学期押题卷 本试卷满分120分,考试时间100分钟。 第一部分 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。 A Graduate Schemes Commercial Banking Graduate Scheme We help U.K. -based clients to

2、 invest locally and trade globally, and advise them on ways they can manage risk. To apply for our scheme, you need a 2:1 degree or above in any discipline from any university. Location: Our graduate schemes are based in various cities around the U. K., including London, Birmingham, Edinburgh a

3、nd Bristol. WHAT YOU'LL BE DOING ♦ Attending client meetings to understand their needs and offering solutions to support them. ♦ Managing the Group5s exposure to risk and assessing investment opportunities. Risk Management Graduate Scheme If you are eager to learn how a national

4、 organization protects itself and its customers from different threats, you'll be a great fit for our Risk Management teams. What you need is just a 2:2 degree or above. Location: The first placement will be in Bristol, followed by three placements in London. WHAT YOU'LL BE DOING ♦ De

5、veloping your understanding of credit risks, risk analysis and financial modeling. ♦ Using artificial intelligence (AI) to simplify our risk management processes. Finance Graduate Scheme Finance teams are the trusted advisors to our business. And, once they understand how a business works

6、 they can develop strategies that help transform it, within a fast-changing industry. Accounting and finance graduates are qualified for this scheme. Location: London. WHAT YOU'LL BE DOING ♦ Building relationships with colleagues and customers to better understand their needs.

7、 ♦ Reviewing our practices and contributing ideas on the ways we can improve them. Manufacturing Graduate Scheme We're the U.K.'s second latest fresh food manufacturer. We're unique in the way we source and make most of our fresh food ourselves. To join us, it's crucial that you have a driv

8、ing license. Besides, you must have a passion for food quality and safety. Those who have a minimum 2:2 degree and are fluent in Chinese will be preferred. Location: London. WHAT YOU'LL BE DOING ♦ Working with a variety of teams at several of our manufacturing sites. ♦ Going on p

9、lacement in stores to learn more about our retail operations. 1. If you want to stay in Birmingham, which graduate scheme can you choose? A. Finance Graduate Scheme. B. Manufacturing Graduate Scheme. C. Risk Management Graduate Scheme. D. Commercial Banking Graduate Scheme. 2. After finishing

10、the Risk Management Graduate Scheme, what can you do? A. Create investment opportunities. B. Master more about retail operations. C. Formulate the risk management system. D. Use AI to make risk management processes easier. 3. Which certificate is a must to apply for Manufacturing Graduate Schem

11、e? A. A 2:1 degree. B. A driving license. C. A Mandarin certificate. D. A food production license. B On Wednesday mornings, when most kids of his age are just settling into class, 9-year-old Cam Myers and his mom are settling into the grand opening of his new coffee shop. "My favorite

12、 coffee is cappuccino," Cam says. This work isn't really a tiring thing for him, but it's a labor of love, as he says, "The most fun part is making the coffee, and I can earn what I need for my life." Cam's Coffee Creations on South Broad Street in Winston-Salem was brewed[煮(咖啡)] from heartache

13、 Cam suffered a serious brain injury when he was born. It has impacted his speech and motor skills, but not his passion or drive. "A little over a year ago, we both were in a car crying because we were asked to leave school. The school didn't have resources to support him," says Cam's mom Latasha B

14、arr-Lewis. "Fast-forward a year and we are now a resource for students like him." Cam says, "I want to help people with special needs because I have special needs." In fact, this mother-son team says Cam's Coffee Creations is the first coffee shop that provides job training and employment oppor

15、tunities for people with special needs. Already on the opening day, Cam has got his site set on something more. Cam says he wants to have a bigger coffee shop. For his mom, the dream is bigger than an early-morning pick-me-up, "We don't want to be a coffee shop. We want to be an experience. We

16、want to be a community partner," Barr-Lewis says. She hopes they can expand to somewhere with classroom space and training rooms. Cam's Coffee Creations is open from 7:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. on Monday, Wednesday and Friday. The shop is located at 930 S. Broad St. in Winston-Salem. 4.Why was Cam

17、 refused to enter the school to study? A.He needed his mother to help him study together. B.There wasn't a good course for him to study. C.The school couldn't give him special support in study. D.He was in too bad physical condition to go to school. 5.What is Cam's purpose in opening the coffee

18、 shop? A.To train people in starting a business. B.To raise money to help disabled people. C.To give people some different experiences. D.To give a hand to people in need of special help. 6.What do Cam and Barr-Lewis plan to do in the future? A.Find a suitable school to continue Cam's study.

19、B.Enlarge their business size and help more people. C.Open more coffee shops in most communities. D.Run the coffee shop well to become a part of the school. 7.What may be the best title for the text? A.The Labor of Love B.A New Coffee Shop C.A Kind Young Boy D.The Unhappy Experience C Buil

20、dings with windows filled with water could save energy greatly, according to researchers backing the new technology. Traditional glass windows increase the heat and temperature in the room in summers, and let the heat inside escape in winters, resulting in more electricity consumed for air-cond

21、itioners and more carbon emissions(排放). Now, researchers at Loughborough University (UK) have created a water-filled window that can overcome these problems. The "water-filled glass"(WPG) system, designed by Dr. Matyas Gutai, involves a sheet of water being trapped between a panel (嵌板) of glass

22、 and the water is practically invisible. The windows are connected to an indoor storage tank using pipes hidden in the walls, allowing water to flow easily between the windows and the tank. This system allows the house to cool and reheat themselves automatically. When sunlight streams through

23、the glass, the windows keep the buildings cool as the water absorbs external and internal heat. This warm water is then circulated to the tank. And when the outdoor temperature drops, the stored warm water is brought back to the walls to reheat the building using a monitoring system similar to centr

24、al heating. The heated water can also be used for domestic purposes. Although some electricity is required to pump the water back and forth, it uses much less energy than traditional air-conditioners or heaters. Dr. Gutai claimed that WFG can save energy from 47% to 72% compared to when using t

25、raditional windows. Once launched into the market, the windows will surely make a real splash, appealing to a large crowd of environmentalists and contributing to reducing our carbon footprint. Currently, the inventor team is testing the windows in two areas with different weather conditions. The re

26、search reveals that WFG systems perform well in any inhabited climate—keeping buildings in hot climates cool, and buildings in cool settings warm—without requiring an additional energy supply. 8. What's the weakness of traditional glass windows? A. They are easy to break into. B. They release carb

27、on dioxide. C. They can not keep the heat. D. They lead to more energy consumption. 9. What is Paragraph 3 mainly about? A. The structure of WFG system. B. The working process of WFG system. C. The advantages of water-filled windows. D. The appearance of water-filled windows. 10. What's the c

28、haracteristic of the WFG system? A. It is operated by man. B. It needs no electricity at all. C. It recycles the water in many ways. D. It reheats the house via central heating. 11. What does the underlined phrase in Paragraph 5 probably mean? A. Make a big fortune. B

29、 Draw lots of attention. C. Form a huge waterfall. D. Take immediate action. D Everyone who uses a smartphone unavoidably produces masses of digital data that are accessible to others, and these data provide clues to the user's personality. Psychologists in Munich (LMU) are stu

30、dying how revealing these clues are. For most people around the world, smartphones have become an important part of their daily lives. The digital data that these devices constantly collect are a goldmine—not only for the five largest American IT companies, which make use of them for advertisin

31、g purposes. They are also of considerable interest in other contexts. For instance, computational social scientists use smartphone data in order to learn more about personality and social behavior. In a study that appears in the journal PNAS, a team of researchers led by LMU psychologist Markus Buhn

32、er set out to determine whether data collected by smartphones (such as times or frequencies of use) provide deep understanding of users' personalities. The LMU team organized 624 volunteers for their Phone Study project. The participants agreed to fill out an extensive questionnaire describing

33、their personality, and to install an App that had been developed specially for the study on their phones for 30 days. The App was designed to collect coded information relating to the behavior of the user. The automated analysis showed that the method was indeed able to successfully get most of thes

34、e personality traits from their smartphone usage. Clemens Stachl is aware that his research might further inspire the big IT firms for data. He says, "the potential of these applications—in both research and business—is very great. The opportunities opened up by today's data-driven society will

35、 undoubtedly improve the lives of large numbers of people. But we must ensure that all sections of the population share the benefits offered by digital technologies." 12.What do American IT companies use the digital data of smartphones for? A.Searching for gold. B.Making advertisements. C.Improv

36、ing living standard. D.Producing better smartphones. 13.Why were the volunteers asked to download the App? A.To lest the function of it. B.To develop a new App. C.To fill a questionnaire. D.To collect information. 14.What can we infer from Clemens Stachl's words? A.Big IT firms wil

37、l turn to data collection. B.More applications will be developed. C.The digital data research will benefit people. D.Only IT firms will benefit from digital technologies. 15.What is the text mainly about? A.Your smartphone data can show your personality. B.Smartphone data will be widely used i

38、n the future. C.Scientists are doing research using smartphone data. D.Scientists warns the exposing of personal information.  第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10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。 Reading books can exercise your brain. Kids who started reading at an earlier age go on to perform bette

39、r on certain intelligence tests, such as analyses of their vocabulary size. As one gets older, it might help slow down or even cease cognitive decline. ___16___ Many Americans don't read frequently. It's time to reverse this trend to give your brain gray matter a good workout. ___17___ When you hav

40、e some down time—you're waiting for a friend, sleeping lightly on the way from or to work, or doing a task that doesn't require your full attention—you can open your text instead of pulling up your favorite smartphone game. ___18___ While paper is still the clear winner in the court of public opinio

41、n, science hasn't proven that physical books are better than digital ones. Academic research has mostly focused on the ability to remember. A study took place in a laboratory setting: Students all read the same text, but some looked at the words on paper and others viewed an on-screen PDF. It turne

42、d out that no meaningful difference between the two media existed. As for audiobooks, they affected the brain gray matter somewhat differently. ___19___ Ultimately, if you hope to get a reading habit going, you shouldn't dismiss paper digital, or audio—___20___ Don't be afraid to change things up d

43、epending on the occasion. A. Audiobooks still affect your thoughts and feelings. B. Go with what makes the most sense for your needs. C. Words on a page can improve the emotional intelligence. D. This brings about a great debate: pages vs screens vs audio. E. Keep a book, e-reader, or audiobook

44、 app on you as you go about the day. F. Despite this, the overall book-reading time for Americans is on the decline. G. However, they stimulated the brain just as deeply as black-and-white pages. 第二部分 语言知识运用(共两节,满分45分) 第一节(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。 If

45、 a person lost an arm, how could he or she play basketball? How could he or she    21    dribble (运球) like a professional player? Zhang Jiacheng, a Chinese boy, has    22    it and moved everyone who knows his story from the Internet.     Zhang soon    23    tens of thousands of netizens' attention

46、 and was highly praised for his    24    skills, after a short video of his playing one-on-one was recently    25    online. In the video, Zhang    26    his dribbling and shooting abilities with a professional player playing in    27   . The audience watching on site gave a loud    28   . "It is th

47、e power of basketball, so    29    and inspirational!" a netizen who saw this video    30    on Sina Weibo. Zhang also registered a personal account on a video platform, and     31   15 short videos of practicing basketball, which had earned him over one million    32    in just a few days.     Bor

48、n in Guangdong, China, Zhang's right arm was    33    by an accident when he was only five, which was a very    34    event for a little kid. But Zhang hasn't let that misfortune    35    his pursuing his dreams, and he has never    36    his fate as his love for basketball grows deeper in a body wi

49、th a physical    37    Basketball is by no means a    38    for this one-armed teenager.    39   , he dreams of being a professional athlete!     "Your heart is always the ​   40    part of your body," said Yi Jianlian, after watching the teenager's short video. 21.A. again B. nearly C. hardly D.

50、even 22.A. got B. caught C. made D. had 23.A. escaped B. called C. increased D. arrested 24.A. potential B. extraordinary C. creative D. natural 25.A. filmed B. posted C. promoted D. developed 26.A. admitted B. tested C. showed D. strengthened 27.A. turn B. defense C. order D. sight 28.A. ch

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