1、辽宁省抚顺市六校协作体2021届高三5月二模英语试题一、短对话1What will the speakers do tonight?AHave a party.BGo shopping.CHold a food display.2What does the man say about Mary?AShe should work harder.BShe may fail all the exams.CShe neednt worry about her exams.3What will the weather be like tomorrow according to the weather f
2、orecast?ACold.BWarm.CHot.4What does the man mean?AHe likes reading the book.BHe wants to drink a cup of tea.CHe doesnt think the book is interesting.5How did Bill go to New York?ABy bus.BBy car.CBy plane.二、长对话听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。6When does the conversation take place?AIn the morning.BIn the afternoon.C
3、In the evening.7Why do the speakers come to the seaside?ATo clean the beach.BTo enjoy the beach.CTo make a sandcastle.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。8Where did the man park his car last night?AIn a space on the street.BIn the yard of his house.CIn a parking space in the community.9When does the man usually arrive
4、 home from work?AAt about 6:30.BAt about 7:00.CAt about 7:30.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。10What does the woman want to do?ABuy a flat.BRent a flat.CSell a flat.11How many people are there in the womans family?A2.B4.C6.12What will the man do first?AFill in a form.BGet the keys to the flat.CShow the woman the fl
5、at.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。13How long has the woman worked in the company?AFor two years.BFor three years.CFor four years.14What does the man think of the work?AStressful.BBoring.CRelaxing.15Whats the secret to his progress in work according to the man?AGetting along well with others.BQuick adaptation to t
6、he environment.CMaking short-term and long-term plans.16What do we know about the speakers?AThey are colleagues,BThey are classmates.CTheyve never studied hard.三、短文听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。17What is the speaker?AAn English teacher.BA full-time worker.CA high school student.18How does the speaker feel about hi
7、s vacation?AIt is bad.BIt is long.CIt is pleasant.19What did the speaker begin to do after breakfast in the vacation?ATake a walk.BDo some exercises. CListen to music. 20What did the speaker do in the afternoon of the vacation?AGo swimming.BTalk with teachers.CStudy maths at home.四、阅读理解Healthy Diet
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13、nload your free 7-day Veggie Challenge21What does the author think of healthy eating with the help of Healthy Diet ?AConfusing.BSensible,CChallenging.DEasy.22Whats the feature about the meat-free dinner?Ahard to learn.BIts easy to prepare.CIt costs a lot.DIt tastes bad.23What is the purpose of the t
14、ext?ATo advertise Healthy Diet.BTo show the importance of health.CTo introduce how to contact Healthy Diet.DTo demonstrate a 7-day Veggie Challenge.Nick Vujicic is a great speaker, born in Melbourne, Australia on the 4th of December, 1982. He has no arms and legs. There is no medical explanation for
15、 it. In school, he was the first disabled child to be integrated into the Australian school system. He was laughed at, avoided and not included on purpose from games. At age 6, Nick tried some prosthetics (假肢) but they were more of restriction than aid because they limited his movement. Apparently,
16、he had learnt how to do some things without them. Unfortunately, he severely battled with depression at age 8. He felt he would always be a burden for the rest of his life. These thoughts made his prospects in life as a fantasy. He just had one desire arms and legs, thats all.At age 10, though his h
17、ome was a refuge from the external storms, he couldnt manage to deal with the rejections he faced outside. Then he tried to drown himself but the love he had for his parents discouraged him from doing so. Nick had his Bachelors degree in commerce at Griffith University. One day, his mum noticed his
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19、some things happen easily, he believed it was not what you had but what you did with it. Therefore, he frequently tells himself he is not afraid to fail or try again. Today, He writes up to 43 words per minute, can throw tennis balls, play the drums, get a glass of water and also answer a phone call
20、.24What can we know about Nick from paragraph 1?AHis disability is due to a genetic cause.BHe had a good time with his schoolmates.CHe suffered from depression at the age of 8.DHis prosthetics gave assistance with his movement.25What is a key turning point in Nicks belief?AAfter knowing about a figu
21、re in an article.BBachelor graduation.CAfter getting his parents encouragement.DThe care from his mother.26What is Nicks present belief in his life?ABeing grateful to his parents.BFacing the society bravely.CBeing content with his present life.DBeing determined to achieve his goal.27Which of the fol
22、lowing best describes Nick?AGenerous.BPositive.CCreative.DEmotional.After spending 18 years protecting your children from various dangers on the road and off, you now face the prospect of handing them the car keys. Its time for them to learn how to drive. We can help you mold (塑造)your teens into saf
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24、rs should avoid. Educate yourself about the consequences of illegal alcohol use, the distracted (分心的)driving, and much more.Your teen sees a drivers license as a step toward freedom, but you might not be sure your teen is ready for the road. One thing is certain: teens arent ready to have the same l
25、evel of driving responsibility as adults. Teen drivers have a higher rate of serious crashes, mainly because of their immaturity lack of skills and experience. They speed, make mistakes, and get distracted easily-especially if their friends are in the car. To help your teen stay safe behind the whee
26、l , all 50 states have a graduated driver licensing (GDL) system that limits high- risk driving situations for new drivers. This approach can reduce your teens crash risks by as many as 50%.What can you do? Learn about your states GDL laws. Familiarizing yourself with the restrictions can better ass
27、ist you in instructing your kids. You must establish ground rules for your teen driver. Prohibit driving while using the phone or other electronic devices, and require seat belt use at all times. Remind them that it is illegal to drink under 21, and it is illegal to drink and drive. If your child is
28、 under 21, his or her blood alcohol concentration (BAC) should always be at 0. 00, not just under 0, 08.28Who are the potential readers of the text?AStudents.BTeachers.CParents.DDoctors.29What does the underlined phrase novice drivers in paragraph 2 probably mean?AGrown-up drivers.BImpatient drivers
29、.CExcited drivers.DUnskilled drivers.30What can we learn about teen drivers from paragraph 3?AThey have no freedom without a driving license.BThe GDL system can reduce most of their crash risks.CThey perform worse with their friends in the car.DDriving with their friends in the car can avoid mistake
30、s.31What is the text mainly about?ATeens driving.BDriving regulations.CSafe and high risk driving.DLegal and illegal driving.Researchers may have found a way to keep plants from dying of thirst. They developed a soil additive (添加剂). It will steal water from the air to share with plants.Their inventi
31、on is a super-moisture-absorbent gel (SMAG高吸海凝胶). It absorbs water from the air during the night. When the sun warms it the next day, that gel releases its accumulated water into the root zone of the plants.Guihua Yu, an engineer at the University of Texas at Austin, led the team that developed the
32、gel. The gel mixed with soil absorbs water and holds it. The next day, rather than allowing it to evaporate (蒸发), the gel instead slowly releases that water into the soil.The engineers tested the soil additive to grow carrots. During an experiment, they compared carrots grown in sandy soil alone wit
33、h carrots grown in sandy soil that had been mixed with the get.The gel-treated soil lost about 60 percent of the water after about a month. In contrast, the untreated soil lost 80 percent of its water in just one week.Jeff Hattey is a soil scientist. He says similar additives have been used in potti
34、ng soil for many years. He says the gel works in a similar way. The big questions for me are first, how much SMAG-soil would you have to use? How long does it last once its in the soil?Yu believes future studies will help his team understand if the gel could be used for larger, outdoor fields. If it
35、 can, the water in the air could allow crops to be grown in dryer cli-males, where irrigation is not practical. It shouldnt hurt the bacteria or worms that are needed to keep soil healthy for growing things. The gel also should pose no risks if it washes into lakes or streams. The research team hope
36、s to confirm that in the near future.32How does SMAG get water?ABy absorbing water from the root zone.BBy absorbing water from air.CBy absorbing water from plants.DBy absorbing water from soil.33What can we infer from Hatteys words?AThe SMAG is a totally new invention.BPeople will use SMAG-soil soon
37、.CScientists have to do more for SMAG.DSMAG has a lot of advantages.34What will Guihua Yu probably do in the near future?ALet SMAG have fewer side effects on soil.BProve whether SMAG is safe to environment.CMake SMAG keep soil healthy.DMake SMAG acceptable by people.35What may be the suitable title
38、for the text?AAn invention of making plants grow in a dry climate.BAn invention of making plants grow quickly.CAn invention of defeating droughts.DAn invention of protecting the soil.五、七选五How to Budget Your Money When You Study OverseaStudying abroad can be a great opportunity to meet new people and
39、 to expose yourself to an unfamiliar and exciting culture. By challenging yourself to try a new culture, you can make a huge impact on the way you see the world, _36_ Luckily, there are some tips for you, so that you can have the wonderful experience without the financial pressure.Write out a travel
40、 budget._37_ Think about the amount of money you will need to spend every week and month for housing, food, school supplies, travel, transportation and other living expenses to create a monthly budget that you can follow.Find a job that you can perform remotely.See if you can find a job before you g
41、o abroad to ensure a constant flow of income. Consider a job as a writer or travel blogger. See if you can find a job that lets you explore the country youre staying in, like by becoming a photographer. _38_Cook meals at home.If you are staying with a host family, try to eat as many meals as you can
42、 with them._39_ If you can cook on your own, find a local grocery store where you can buy food material to make a simple meal._40_If you are fluent in the language of the country youre staying in. think about teaching local students your native language. Not only does this let you engage with local
43、students, but it allows you to gain an even deeper understanding the language youll hear around you during your overseas experienceALook for a part-time job.BGet a job working as a language teacher.CAlthough it may be greats it is often a costly experience.DMake sure every day you stay healthy while
44、 living abroadECreate a budget for your time abroad to avoid overspending.FThere are jobs specifically intended for employees working abroad.GIt not only cuts down on costs but spends quality time with your hosts.六、完形填空2020 was difficult for many people, _41_ it was good for me. Last year I _42_ man
45、y positive lessons.I lived then in China, where we didnt have many problems with COVID-19, which _43_ many countries.Chinese tourism had also _44_ much However, after things started getting back to _45_ in May, I could pretty much do what I wanted, I could see my friends and travel around the countr
46、y.Instead of hating the lockdown (活动限制).Im _46_ for the experience. Ive learned since 2020 that its _47_ to live on your own. Ive done so for most of my life and 2020 has again _48_ this: Though youre on your own, it doesnt mean that youre _49_ or unhappy. Dont worry about it.Conventional _50_ says,
47、 at least in the west, you must have a(n) _51_ desire to make money. Nevertheless, 2020 has taught me thats not necessarily _52_ . My business was OK last year. 2020 has shown me its OK to have some _53_ in your life when you have nothing to do.We neednt always keep every minute of our lives _54_ .What are some of the life _55_ you learned in 2020?41AOtherwiseBThereforeCThusDHowever42AgotBboughtCreflectedDobserved43ApuzzledBworriedCsurprisedDdelighted44ArisenBsufferedCdevelopedDupgra