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1、 版权所有正确教育 侵权必纠! 2021 年高考英语考前押题最后一卷全国卷版年高考英语考前押题最后一卷全国卷版 试卷试卷 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 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 Harvard University provides some courses for students globally who have access to the Internet. They can be attend

2、ed free or students can choose to receive a verified(证明) certificate for a small fee. Select a course to learn more. The Architectural Imagination Length: 10 Weeks Effort: 5 hours per week Price: FREE (Add a Verified Certificate for $ 199) Instructor: Erika Naginski, Professor of Architectural Histo

3、ry What youll learn: How to read, analyze, and understand different forms of architectural representation Basic principles of producing your own architectural drawings and models Shakespeares Life and Work Length: 4 Weeks Effort: 7 hours per week Price: FREE (Add a Verified Certificate for $.99) Ins

4、tructor: Stephen Greenblatt, Professor of the Humanities What youll learn: Shakespeares childhood, education and family life The cultural significance of Shakespeares plays How to analyze Shakespeares plays How to consider authorial intention, historical context, and present relevance The Health Eff

5、ects of Climate Change Length: 7 Weeks Effort: 9 hours per week What youll learn: Climate changes impacts on migration, and diseases 版权所有正确教育 侵权必纠! Price: FREE (Add a Verified Certificate for $ 149) Instructor: Aaron Bernstein, Interim Director of the Center for Climate, Health, and the Global Envir

6、onment How changes in Earths atmosphere affect health outcomes How to assess the various ways of addressing the health effects of global warming Child Protection: Childrens Rights in Theory and Practice Length: 16 Weeks Effort: 6 hours per week Price: FREE (Add a Verified Certificate for $ 99) Instr

7、uctor: Jacqueline Bhabha, Professor of the Practice of Health and Human Rights What youll learn: The origins of child protection in international human rights law How to analyze global child protection issues Ways to assess and strengthen a system which is aimed at protecting children 1.Who might be

8、 interested in the second course? A.A literature fan. B.A history major. C.A social critic. D.A play performer. 2.Which course requires the longest time each week? A. The Architectural Imagination. B. Shakespeares Life and Work. C. The Health Effects of Climate Change. D. Child Protection: Childrens

9、 Rights in Theory and Practice. 3.What will a student learn from Professor Jacqueline Bhabha? A. How to advocate child protection. B. How to analyze human rights law. C. How to evaluate a child protection system. D. How to solve child protection issues. B Years ago, I appeared on stage with the Roya

10、l Melbourne Philharmonic Choir(合唱团) in the Town Hall. There I was, my feet in plain shoes, sweat dirtying my clean white shirt, singing my heart out in front of the big organ. I still have a tape recording of that performance somewhere, 版权所有正确教育 侵权必纠! where I swear I can hear myself singing, high an

11、d thin and possibly off-key. But life got in the way and I stopped singing. Then, in the summer of 2019, I found myself facing some shadows in my own life. It felt as if it had been a long time between songs, as if there was something unsung, some absent music in my ears. I began to fear I might be

12、making myself ill and unable to breathe in a normal way. Could singing help me reclaim my voice and calm my fast-beating heart? Research from the Royal Society noted that group singing can improve physical and mental health, as well as promote social bonds. So, rather than letting my unsung tunes st

13、rangle me, I decided to take on a new choral experience, one being in the Big Feminist Sing, a community choir. If you dont know what to sing, the choir director said, find someone who looks confident, and go and stand next to them. Find a friend if youre in trouble; take a risk; use your voice; be

14、part of something bigger than yourself. Ive been singing in the choir ever since, because group singing gives me a sense of security and each rehearsal(排演) is a lifeline, a connected thread, an intake of air working toward a collective voice. It doesnt matter if I am a bit off-key to start with. Dec

15、ades of unsung situations have changed, and I have flown. 4.How did the author feel during her performance in the Town Hall? A.Thrilled. B.Nervous. C.Confident. D.Curious. 5.What does the underlined word strangle in paragraph 3 probably mean? A.Reach. B.Blind. C.Cheat. D.Choke. 6.What does the autho

16、r learn from her latest choir experience? A.Finding a true friend is never easy. B.Teamwork has benefited her a lot. C.The choir directors position counts. D.Singing alone improves her health. 7.Which can be the best title for the text? A.The Amazing Power of Group Singing B.Confidence Out of Lastin

17、g Singing C.Changes from Stage Experiences D.A Taste of Music in a Choir C Dinosaurs wandered the earth for 160 million years until their sudden disappearance some 65.5 million years ago. For many years, climate change had been considered as a possible explanation. Lower temperatures made it hard fo

18、r dinosaurs, which were cold-blooded, to obtain body heat from the sun and the air. Also, their food supplies were interrupted. In recent years, there has been 版权所有正确教育 侵权必纠! a new theory about how an object struck Earth and caused dinosaurs to die off. A number of researchers have presented evidenc

19、e that the impact was caused by an asteroid (小行星), which came from an area between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter. But a study by two astronomers from Harvard University presents another new theory: the crash was caused by a comet (彗星). The researchers say the comet came from an area, known as the O

20、ort cloud, on the edge of the solar system. Their theory states the comet was pulled into the solar system by Jupiters gravity. The comet then came very close to the sun, whose force made it break into pieces. The researchers believe one of the pieces crashed into the place that scientists have iden

21、tified in Mexico. Jupiter is so critical because its the largest planet in our solar system, said Amir Siraj, the lead author of the study. He added that the findings showed that Jupiters large influence pushes these incoming long-period comets into orbits that bring them very close to the sun. The

22、event is believed to have caused widespread wildfires, earthquakes and ocean waves. It also released chemicals into the atmosphere, leading to severe cooling. The event is to blame for destroying more than 70 percent of plant and animal life. In addition, dinosaurs died out. The study also suggests

23、that similar impacts can be expected to strike Earth about once every 250 to 730 million years. But the other lead researcher on the project, professor Avi Loeb, noted that is just a guess. You never know when the next one will come, he said. The best way to find out is to search the sky. 8.What mad

24、e dinosaurs disappear according to many researchers? A.Loss of food supplies. B.Heat sources shrinking. C.An asteroids hitting Earth. D.Climate change on Earth. 9.What do Harvards astronomers find? A.Jupiters force breaks comets. B.Some bit of a comet fell onto Earth. C.Dinosaurs last lived in Mexic

25、o. D.The Oort cloud circles the solar system. 10.What message is conveyed in paragraph 3? A.Comets rarely get close to the sun. B.Earth is closely linked to other planets. C.Jupiter is the solar systems most vital planet. D.Jupiter indirectly causes dinosaurs extinction. 11.Which is the most suitabl

26、e title for the text? A.New Theory: What Killed Dinosaurs B.Rare Visitor: How Comets Affect Earth 版权所有正确教育 侵权必纠! C.Who Is to Blame for Earths Change? D.When Did Dinosaurs Become Extinct? D For companies around the world and across industries, sustainability(可持续发展) has rapidly gone from a nice-to-hav

27、e to a must-have. Some famous companies have announced ambitious plans to remove single-use plastics, reduce carbon release and otherwise shrink their environmental footprint in various ways. Newlight Technologies hopes to speed up that process. The company has spent more than a decade developing a

28、material called AirCarbon, which functions exactly like plastic but is completely biodegradable(可生物降解的). Newlight developed the material using microorganisms found in the ocean that feed on methane and carbon dioxide two greenhouse gases among the biggest contributors to climate change. The organism

29、s turn those gases into a natural polymer(聚合物) that can be shaped just like plastic. We call that AirCarbon because its air and carbon that can mix with and become part of water, CEO Mark Herrema said. We have this pure white powder that we can then melt and form in all kinds of parts and pieces. Th

30、e companys new production facility is filled with large saltwater tanks that recreate ocean conditions, allowing the organisms to make the polymer from which AirCarbon can be obtained. Newlight recently began rolling out its first set of products made from the material, launching two brands. Its foo

31、dware brand, Restore, sells biodegradable straws, knives, forks and spoons, while its fashion brand Covalent sells handbags, wallets and sunglasses. And because the process of developing AirCarbon uses gases from the atmosphere, the products are carbon negative, meaning they take out more pollutants

32、 than they produce. Newlight has received carbon negative certifications from several organizations for its products. Newlights current products are costlier than some traditional products available on the market, since the company has just one facility, which makes it hard to keep prices down. At p

33、resent, Newlights AirCarbon products can remove 100 million pounds of carbon dioxide per year. But Herremas goal is to build more facilities as quickly as possible and eventually increase that number to 20 billion pounds, which he says is how much plastic ends up in the ocean each year. 12. What is

34、the advantage of AirCarbon? 版权所有正确教育 侵权必纠! A. It is more flexible than plastic. B. It can partially break down. C. It helps reduce greenhouse gases. D. It is an artificial polymer like plastic. 13. Why has Newlight been certified carbon negative? A. Its products are of good quality. B. Its products

35、are energy-saving. C. It develops two sustainable brands. D. It removes more carbon than it releases. 14. What might be the challenge for Newlights AirCarbon products? A. Limited production. B. Low profits. C. Few customers. D. Poor marketing. 15. What does the text mainly talk about? A. New technol

36、ogy that reduces carbon release. B. Greenhouse gases that can be used for products. C. Ocean microorganisms that feed on greenhouse gases. D. A plastic alternative that might help solve climate change. 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。 Think about a self-improvem

37、ent goal you have, like earning a promotion at work or losing weight. You may feel that you are being stopped from achieving your goal. Then what may be holding you back is a fixed mindset. Here are some ways to develop a growth mindset. 16 . When you learn to recognize effort in others, youre chang

38、ing the thinking way about abilities. Rather than telling your child Youre so smart! when they do very well in a math test, say You studied hard for that and deserved a good grade. 17 . Look around you. If you cant recognize your own ability to improve, look to family members or friends for evidence

39、 that effort and willpower pay off. 18 . If you think naturally Shes obviously good with languages, reframe your thinking. More likely, she studied hard and practiced often. Compete with yourself. Caring how we rank is human nature, but caring too much does the opposite and fuels a fixed mindset. 19

40、 . Whats important is not how you compare to others but how you compare to yourself. Are you moving forward and making progress in the areas that you care about? If so, thats all that matters. 版权所有正确教育 侵权必纠! Learn from failure. When you have a fixed mindset, the voice in your head says, I didnt make

41、 the sale because Im terrible at it. 20 . Could it be that you didnt prepare enough to answer all the clients, questions? What could you have done differently to change the outcome? If you think about it hard enough, youll probably come up with lessons to apply to your next sales opportunity. A. Get

42、 expert help B. Challenge this mindset C. Praise for effort, not skill D. We all have our strengths E. Youll soon have the confidence for the next challenge F. Acknowledging effort over talent is an important change G. Maybe a friend set out to learn Spanish and became fluent 第二部分第二部分 语言知识运用语言知识运用(共

43、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。 For the last two decades, Aditya Singh and his wife have been buying land close to the Ranthambore Tiger Reserve. They simply let the forest grow back to 21 tigers and other wildlife. Back in 1998, Aditya qu

44、it his 22 in Delhi and began a different life. He and his wife moved to a remote part of Rajasthan to be close to nature. He 23 photography. Together with his wife, he 24 the pictures online and ran a resort hotel to earn a 25 . They had been able to buy land because farmers were 26 to sell it due t

45、o the danger caused by tigers. Instead of 27 the land to get food, they just let nature slowly regrow. So far, their land has 28 into a green forest which is 29 visited by various animals throughout the year. The couple 30 the hotel until they closed it down in 2019. They are now in the 31 of changi

46、ng it into a new home and a homestay, both of which 32 solar and wind power. They are also trying to 33 others to follow their example. The couple have even created watering holes to 34 visiting animals have plenty of water. The green land has become increasingly 35 with tigers and other wildlife be

47、cause of these 版权所有正确教育 侵权必纠! watering holes. So far, it has 36 some of the pressure of tigers walking on farmers land. Aditya is often 37 by businessmen who want to buy his land. 38 , he has never thought about selling it, regardless of how 39 that could be. His project has never been about money b

48、ut about his 40 for nature and wildlife. 21.A.train B.catch C.observe D.shelter 22.A.job B.family C.honor D.promise 23.A.learned from B.took up C.registered for D.gave up 24.A.took B.scanned C.shared D.enjoyed 25.A.living B.fortune C.place D.reputation 26.A.lucky B.eager C.cautious D.afraid 27.A.occ

49、upying B.dividing C.farming D.expanding 28.A.crashed B.divided C.decorated D.changed 29.A.merely B.temporarily C.frequently D.occasionally 30.A.managed B.possessed C.designed D.repaired 31.A.face B.process C.case D.name 32.A.hold on B.focus on C.put on D.rely on 33.A.inspire B.force C.remind D.allow

50、 34.A.predict B.expect C.imagine D.guarantee 35.A.busy B.popular C.strict D.active 36.A.repeated B.increased C.relieved D.caused 37.A.approached B.impressed C.warned D.attacked 38.A.Meanwhile B.Therefore C.However D.Besides 39.A.flexible B.profitable C.noticeable D.reasonable 40.A.need B.memory C.fe

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