1、20212021 年普通高等学校招生全国统一考试(模拟)年普通高等学校招生全国统一考试(模拟) 英英 语语 2021.3 本试卷分选择题和非选择题两部分。满分 120 分。考试用时 100 分钟。 注意事项: 1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、考生号等填写在答题卡和试卷指定位置上。 2.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需改动,用 橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上。写在 本试卷上无效。 3.考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。 第二部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分 50 分) 第一节(共 15 小题;每小题 2.5 分,
2、满分 37.5 分) 阅读下列短文,从每题所给的 A、B、C、D 四个选项中,选出最佳选项。 A Flats to Rent in London 1 -bedroom flat Cowbridge Lane, Barking 1,000 per month/ 231 per week Primelodge Estates are pleased to offer for letting this newly redecorated 1-bedroom flat on the ground floor located minutes from Barking station and local
3、facilities. Tel: 020 8012 5113 2-bedroom flat Pierhead Lock, Canary Wharf, London, E14 1,980 per month/ 457 per week Long let. Located next to the Thames and with 2 circular balconies to relax upon, this wonderful 2-bedroom flat is good-sized and has natural light throughout. Benefits include a mode
4、m kitchen, a utility room(杂用间) and a bathroom. Tel: 020 8012 6728 3-bedroom flat Boulevard Drive, Colindale, London, NW9 3, 467 per month/ 800 per week Zero deposit available. Long let. This amazing 3 -bedroom apartment is located on the 7th floor of a modem apartment building with comfortable accom
5、modation throughout, a large private balcony and access to the gym and swimming pool. Tel:020 8012 6803 4-bedroom flat Oakwood Court, 101 Pinner Road, Harrow, HAI 4,290 per month/ 1,100 per week A well presented, newly decorated and bright 4-bedroom flat in this small, well looked after block. It is
6、 located by a park with many trees, where you can see many citizens running along the park paths when the sun rises. The flat offers free parking, too. Tel:020 8012 2188. 1. Which flat has an easy access to a station? A. The flat in Cowbridge Lane.B.The flat in Pierhead Lock. C. The flat in Boulevar
7、d Drive.D.The flat in Oakwood Court. 2. What do the 2-bedroom flat and the 3-bedroom flat have in common? A. Both offer free parking.B.Both require no deposit. C. Both are newly redecorated.D.Both can be rented for a long time. 3. Which number should you call if you like exercising in the morning? A
8、. 020 8012 2188. B. 020 80125113. C. 020 8012 6728. D. 020 8012 6803. B I had moved to Japan for a long-term client consulting engagement. After a few days in a Tokyo hotel, I moved to an apartment. After being moved in by my colleagues, it was time to get dinner. I found a pizza deliver flyer in my
9、 mailbox and decided to simply order a pizza as I might have the previous week in Manhattan. The phone call to Cali Pizza was easier than anticipated and while waiting for the pizza I set about unpacking. Unfortunately, after 45 minutes no pizza. I figured that my easy call really wasnt and that I w
10、ould need to make alternate plans for dinner. While thinking about what to do next, my phone rang. It was Cali Pizza calling to say that they could not find my apartment based on the address that I had given them. Once it was determined that I had provided an incorrect address, the clerk on the phon
11、e asked me to describe what I could see from my window. After some back and forth they seemed satisfied that they knew where I was. A few minutes later the pizza arrived. This is when my “customer delight” experience took over. First, the delivery person apologized repeatedly for being late, then he
12、 showed me the small blue metal plate on my building with the correct address, and finally he refused to accept payment for the pizza because he was late. Net result: one delighted customer (me) , and frequent orders from Cali Pizza during my two-year stay in Japan. Such customer delight experiences
13、 become stories I have used to illustrate what it means to truly delight a customer. 4. What did the writer do first after he moved in the apartment? A. Deliver flyers.B. Place an order. C. Call his colleagues.D. Set about unpacking. 5. Why was the delivery delayed? A. The number on the flyer was in
14、accurate. B. The clerk was unfamiliar with the address. C. The writer provided an inaccurate address. D. The pizza was sent to a wrong address. 6. Which of the following best explains took Over” underlined in paragraph 3? A. Disappeared.B. Dominated.C. Promoted.D. Decreased. 7. What can we learn fro
15、m the story? A. Its never easy to settle down in a new city.B. A delayed delivery may result in good profit. C. One cant be too careful when placing an order. D. A short-term loss of benefit may reward a lot. C Long before they found their way into living rooms around, the world, computers were the
16、belongings of institutes and corporate headquarters. After all, the huge and heavy mainframes of the 1960s might easily fill a room of their own. The invention of the microprocessor Intels 4004 was the first to be made commercially available in 1971changed all that. Manufacturers were finally able t
17、o produce machines small enough to fit into customers homes. Yet, the question was: Could firms persuade people to actually want one there? The story of how computers enter our homes is not one of technology, but one of marketing and design, according to writer and journalist Alex Wiltshire, whose n
18、ew book, Home Computers : 100 Icons that Defined a Digital Generation, tells the industrys early history through its most influential models. The technology was already in existence, he said in a phone interview. But what was important was the idea of putting it into a form that could be bought and
19、easily used. ” The very first models in Wiltshires book were aimed at hobbyists and industry insiders. These so-called “kit computers performed only basic functions. But the arrival of user-friendly machines like the CPET 2001 and Apple II in 1977 were signs of a turning point. There was a massive c
20、hange around the idea of What if these computers were packaged, presented and designed in a form that anyone could use? that they wouldnt require people to learn computer languages, or to devote several rooms of their houses, Wiltshire said. What if there were these objects that people could buy off
21、 the shelf and just plug into their TVs? That was the moment that the idea of a home computer was born, and it was absolutely down to design. ” 8. What can we learn from Alexs book? A. Technology for home computers was not mature. B. Marketing and design counted most for computers. C. The home compu
22、ter industry has a long history. D. The writers idea was put in the design of home computers. 9. What is the difference between kit computers and CPET 2001 ? A. Kit computers could handle complex operation. B. Kit computers were more environmently friendly. C. CPET 2001 was easier to use for common
23、people. D. CPET 2001 was better than Apple . 10. What is the topping idea when designing a home computer”? A. Designing it like a TV.B. Designing it aimed at housewives. C. Designing it easier to use and keep.D. Designing it used learning languages. 11. Whats Alexs attitude towards the change of hom
24、e computer? A. Objective.B. Negative.C. Indifferent.D. Suspicious., D In a country where over 80% of residents live in public housing, a government commitment to sustainable urban design could have huge influence. And when its a tropical country like Singapore where convenience and air conditioning
25、are a way of life, the impact could be greater still. Promising 42,000 new homes across five residential districts, the eco-town of Tengah will be the 24th new settlement built by Singapores government since World War IL It is, however, the first with centralized cooling, automated trash collection
26、and a car-free town center, with which environment lovers hope to offer a roadmap for reducing carbon emissions in the Southeast Asian city-state. The development is named as Forest Town by officials, due to its abundant greenery and public gardens. Once home to brickmaking factories, and later used
27、 for military training, the 2.7- square-mile site has been reclaimed by a forest in recent years. A 328-foot-wide ecological “corridor will be maintained through its center, providing safe passage to wildlife and connecting a water catchment area on one side to a nature reserve on the other. The pro
28、ject has proven a new plan for urban planners supporting green design principles and “smart technology, according to Chong Fook Loong, group director for research and planning at Singapores Housing and Development Board, the agency overseeing the countrys public housing. “Tengah is a new start, he s
29、aid in a video interview, explaining that roads and parking are being pushed beneath the town center. We re going for the ideal concept of separated traffic, with everything underground and then the ground level totally freed up for pedestriansfor people. So, its a very safe environment for all.” “W
30、e want a town that allows walking and cycling in a very user-friendly manner,“ he added, saying that cycling has taken off” in Singapore in the “last three to five years especially. The master plan will see the installation (安装)of electric vehicle charging stations. 12, What is special about the 241
31、h new settlement? A. It can house 42,000 people.B. It will be well equipped. C. It will be built by the government.D. It will be environmentally friendly. 13. Which of the following might be the design of the forest town? 14. What can we learn from Chong Fook Loongs words? A. A parking lot will put
32、in the town center. B. Separated traffic will be applied. C. Bikes will be able to fly in the near future. D. All masters will install charging stations. 15. What is the best title for the text? A. Ways to reduce carbon emissions B. A green roadmap for Singapore C. Eco smart city of Singapore D. A s
33、mart electric vehicle technology 第二节(共 5 小题;每小题 2.5 分,满分 12.5 分) 阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选山可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。 As we know, mental health is in a worse situation among young people globally. 16 This not only lowers quality of life, but has a negative impact on a teenagers growth. To get at the root caus
34、es of this decline, a group of scientists conducted a study and found the combination of high screen time and low green time” greatly affects mental well-being. Children nowadays spend more time than ever in front of electronic devices. The average daily screen time for 8-to-18-year-olds was 7. 5 ho
35、urs in the U. S. ten years ago. As the study states, This greatly goes above guidelines of 2 hours per clay. Now the condition is worse by the fact that so many schools are using technology to teach classes. Indeed some screen time can promote connections and enable tasks to be done more efficiently
36、. 17 In addition to troubling nerve stimulation, too much screen time takes the place of important protective behaviors for mental health such as physical activity, getting adequate sleep, and academic activities. The study authors suggest that green time could act as a cure for screen time, essenti
37、ally balancing its negative effects. 18 The attention systems can be restored in natural environment when they are worn out, because they employ involuntary attention there, which is not tiring or effortful. 19 The great nature could potentially function as a psychological well-being promotion inter
38、vention(干预) children and teenagers in a high-lech era. This knowledge could be a guide to public health departments that are struggling to restore happiness and cheer in countless anxious teenagers. 20 . A. Teenagers urgently need more green lime. B. Screen-based technology makes kids less attentive
39、. C. The frequency of depression and anxiety is increasing. D. There are many more ways, nevertheless, in which it is harmful. E. It suggests more outdoor projects like building parks could be fundamental. F. Paying constant directed attention to screens can raise directed attention tiredness. G. Th
40、is study highlights that nature may currently be a potential public health resource. 第二部分语言运用(共两节,满分 30 分) 第一节(共 15 小题;每小题 1 分,满分 15 分) 阅读下面短文,从每题所给的 A、B、C、D 四个选项中选出可以填入生内处的最佳选项。 My decision to turn our old two-story home into a new one with three more rooms met with some objections. 21 , empty nest
41、ers in their sixties werent supposed to need a( n)22 house. When my husbands doctor laid out the 23 of what our life would be like as his illness 24 , I saw our future die. But I knew I wasnt going to be able to 25 living in our home the way it had been. I decided to 26 a new life for us by myself.
42、When my designer and I put the plans together, I was 27 for the work to begin. I was blessed with a talented and capable contractor who 28 the difficult building and hired the right crews - many who, over the eight months of 29 , became friends of mine. We lived on site throughout the whole process
43、I wanted to 30 my dream being built. My new home has now 31 a palace, where not only for me but for my family and friends, new 32 are made on a weekly basis. Ive come to realize there are 33 for women of a certain age who are alone. I want to 34 from the top of my new 35 to anyone who will listen :
44、Do not wait. Just do it. 21. A. FinallyB. EvidentlyC. ConsequentlyD. Similarly 22. A. adequateB. necessaryC. brighterD. larger 23. A. projectB. meetingC. pictureD. line 24. A. advancedB. failedC. startedD. escaped 25. A. finishB. quitC. imagineD. continue 26. A. expect for B. adjust to C. createD. f
45、ace 27. A. eagerB. generousC. patientD. fortunate 28. A. put upB. took onC. turned downD. showed off 29. A. debateB. researchC. contributionD. construction 30. A. watchB. realizeC. showD. keep 31. A. boughtB. becomeC. designedD. meant 32. A. decisionsB. decorationsC. memoriesD. attractions 33. A. ex
46、pectationsB. positionsC. invitationsD. introductions 34. A. writeB. jumpC. skipD. shout 35. A. voiceB. houseC. mountainD. town 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同的正确形式。 Pottery(陶器)may be the oldest artwork of human beings. As far back as more than 8,000 years ago, people in C
47、hina first made pottery by mixing clay with water and 36 (bake) it until it held its shape. Ancient people attached the word pottery to their discovery and used it to create various vessels and tools 37 (improve) the quality of life. As time passed, the technique became perfect. Different kinds of p
48、ottery appeared in different times and regions. For example, during the Tang Dynasty (618907) the pieces 38 (create) by adding various metal oxide and baking 39 a low temperature. The pottery would appear to be light yellow, reddish brown and light green. 40 ( prefer) by many foreigners to the regio
49、n, the tricolor glazed pottery(唐三彩)had been transported all over the world. Purple clay pottery won a great reputation for 41 next hundreds of years. As early as the Song Dynasty (9601279 )(, people found that purple clay teapots looked much more graceful than those of other 42 ( material). In the M
50、ing and Qing Dynasties, people 43 liked drinking tea held firm to the 44 ( believe) that tea in the purple clay pot smelled better and could retain the original quality ; these teapots transferred heat much 45 ( slow) and were more endurable of heat. Modem people still delight in this classic fashio
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