浙江省2021年5月高三英语高考模拟试题卷
选择题部分
第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分35分)
水样年华
第一节(共10小题;每小题2.5分,满分25分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题纸上将该项涂黑。
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More than25years ago,Saroo Brierley lived in rural(农村)India.One day,he played with his brother along the rail line and fell asleep.When he woke up and found himlf alone,the4-year-old decided his brother might be on the train he saw in front of him-so he got on.
That train took him a thousand miles across the country to a totally strange city.He lived on the streets,and then in an orphanage(孤儿院).There,he was adopted by an Australian family and flown to Tasmania.
As he writes in his new book,A Long Way Home,Brierley couldn't help but wonder about his hometown back in India.He remembered landmarks,but since he didn't know his town's name,finding a small neighborhood in a vast country proved to be impossible.
Then he found a digital mapping program.He spent years arching for his hometown in the program's satellite pictures.In2011,he came across something familiar.He studied it and realized he was looking at a
town's central business district from a bird's-eye view.He thought,“On the right-hand side you should e the three-platform train station”—and there it was."And on the left-hand side you should e a big fountain"-and there it was.Everything just started to match.
When he stood in front of the hou where he grew up as a child,he saw a lady standing in the entrance. "There's something about me,"he thought—and it took him a few conds but he finally remembered what she ud to look like.
In an interview Brierley says,"My mother looked so much shorter than I remembered.But she came forth and walked forward,and I walked forward,and my feelings and tears and the chemical in my brain,you know,it was like a nuclear fusion(核聚变).I just didn't know what to say,becau I never t
hought eing my mother would ever come true.And here I am,standing in front of her.”
21.Why was Brierley parated from his family about25years ago?
单位一A.He got on a train by mistake.
B.He got lost while playing in the street.
C.He was taken away by a foreigner.
D.He was adopted by an Australian family.
22.How did Brierley find his hometown?
A.By analyzing old pictures.
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B.By travelling all around India.
C.By studying digital maps.
D.By spreading his story via his book.
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23.What does Brierley mainly talk about in the interview?
A.His love for his mother.B.His reunion with his mother.
C.His long way back home.D.His memory of his hometown.
B
Everyone gets anxious when the world takes an uncertain turn.And often,we treat that anxiety with a little panic buying.
A study published last year in the Journal of Consumer Rearch found that people buy things in troubled times as a means of keeping control over their lives.The rearchers noted that utility items—specifically, cleaning products—tend to move most quickly from store shelves.The hoarding(囤积)of toilet paper,as perhaps the most fundamental cleaning product,may reprent our most fundamental fears.An invisible enemy moves slowly and quietly towards us.We need to hold on to something in uncertain times.Maybe a hoard of toilet paper brings promis.
The thing is,it’s not actually going anywhere.For all the sharp words and even sharper elbows thrown around by the crazy toilet paper shoppers,they em to be missing one esntial fact:There is no toil
et paper shortage.
As The New York Times points out,shop owners that e their shelves emptied often fill up the shelves again in a day,often in just a few hours.
“You are not using more of it.You are just filling up your clot with it,”Jeff Anderson,president of paper product manufacturer Precision Paper Converters,tells the Times.
The thing is,the toilet paper-obsd shoppers have been infected with something many times more contagious(感染性的)than any coronavirus:fear.
“People are social creatures.We look to each other for cues for what is safe and what is dangerous,”Steven Taylor,a clinical psychologist at the University of British Columbia,tells Fox News.“And when you e someone in the store panic-buying,that can cau a fear contagion effect.People become anxious ahead of the actual infection.They haven’t thought about the bigger picture,like what are the conquences of hoarding toilet paper.”24.Why do shoppers have a panic toilet paper buying?
A.The world is on the turning point.
B.It guarantees their victory over coronavirus.
C.There is no adequate supply in the store at all.
D.It comes as a way of anxiety relief.
25.By describing the scene of our defen against an enemy in paragraph2,the author intends to. A.explain the reasons for a panic toilet paper buying.
B.warn us of the danger of an enemy.
C.remind us of the threat of any coronavirus.
D.teach us the method of handling a problem.
26.What is the author’s attitude toward the hoarding toilet paper?
A.Uninterested.B.Negative.C.Supportive.D.Curious.
C
Sohrab's gaze bounced from the kite to me.Back to the sky.
I took off running,my sneakers splashing rainwater from puddles,the hand clutching the kite end of the string held high above my head.It had been so long,so many years since I'd done this,and I wondered if I'd make a spectacle of mylf.I let the spool roll in my left hand as I ran,felt the string cut my right hand again as it fed through.The kite was lifting behind my shoulder now,lifting,wheeling,and I ran harder.The spool spun faster and the glass string tore another gash in my right palm.I hadn't flown a kite in a quarter of a century,but suddenly
I was twelve again and all the old instincts came rushing back.
I felt a prence next to me and looked down.It was Sohrab.Hands dug deep in the pockets of his raincoat. He had followed me.My heart quickened as I spun the spool to gather the loo string.
Then I saw we had company.A green kite was closing in.
His gaze flitted between our kite and the green one.His face was a little flushed,his eyes suddenly alert. Awake.Alive.I wondered when I had forgotten that,despite everything,he was still just a child.The green kite drew clor yet,now rising a little above us,unaware of the trap I'd t for it."Watch,Sohrab.I'm going to show you one of your father's favorite tricks,the old lift-and-dive.The park shimmered with snow so fresh,so dazzling white,it burned my eyes.It sprinkled soundlessly fro
m the branches of white-clad trees.
The green kite hovered directly above us now."He's going for it.Anytime now,?I said,my eyes flicking from Sohrab to our kite.The green kite hesitated.Held position.Then shot down."Here he comes!?I said.
I did it perfectly.After all the years.The old lift-and-dive trap.I'd already slipped him Hassan's trick.I pulled hard and our kite plummeted.I could almost feel our string sawing his.Almost heard the snap.
Behind us,people cheered.Whistles and applau broke out.I was panting.The last time I had felt a rush like this was that day in the winter of1975,just after I had cut the last kite,when I spotted Baba on our rooftop, clapping,beaming.英雄的作文
I looked down at Sohrab.One corner of his mouth had curled up just so.
A smile.Lopsided.Hardly there.But there.
"Do you want me to run that kite for you??
His Adam's apple ro and fell as he swallowed.The wind lifted his hair.I thought I saw him nod.
"For you,a thousand times over,?I heard mylf say.
土方开挖技术交底Then I turned and ran.
It was only a smile,nothing more.It didn't make everything all right.It didn't make anything all right.Only a smile.A tiny thing.A leaf in the woods,shaking in the wake of a startled bird's flight.
But I'll take it.With open arms.Becau when spring comes,it melts the snow one flake at a time,and maybe I just witnesd the first flake melting.
I ran.A grown man running with a swarm of screaming children.But I didn't care.I ran with the wind blowing in my face,and a smile as wide as the Valley of Panjsher on my lips.
I ran.
27.What can we infer from Para2?
鲫鱼汤的功效与作用A.The protagonist longed for freedom of getting rid of religious barriers
B.The protagonist couldn’t bear the physical or mental pain
C.What struck the protagonist was the attempts to pursue perfect
D.What was really cherished may be more than just flying kites
28.Which of the following is true about Sohrab?
A.His personalities and being reminded the protagonist of something emotional
B.He approved to trick the green kite off after inner conflicts
C.His father ud to fly kites with the company the protagonist’s Papa
D.He rejected the protagonist’s request due to inferiority
29.What mainly accounted for the protagonist’s changing feelings of the environment?
A.Sohrab’s innocent smile of appreciation and respect
黄山四绝B.People’s sincere prais and cheers
C.The re-finding process of his previous childhood
D.The promi of thousands of times made by Hassan
30.What can you learn from the part where the protagonist flew kites for Sohrab?
A.Putting off prejudices always rves as the healing medicine of heart
B.Collision between hearts can eliminate misunderstandings
C.The poem of love and salvation is as warm as the sunshine
D.Compassion from the harmonious world helps melt the snow
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。
When the moon pass between the Sun and the Earth,the resulting view of the Sun is called a solar eclip(日食).Solar eclips are beautiful astronomical events and many people across the world travel to faraway places to get a clear view of the phenomenon.31.Others choo special eyewear.
It is believed that a pregnant woman with a baby should not view a solar eclip.They are often told that their child will be badly formed if they view a solar eclip.However,various scientific authorities have stated over and over again that there is no harm at all in viewing a solar eclip with the right eye gear.32.It is important,however,that you view a solar eclip with the right eye gear.Staring right at the sun could permanently damage the eyes.It is wrong to assume that the sun can be looked at after the moon blocks out a majority of it.33.
If you want to view the eclip,you have to get special glass.As oppod to popular belief,sunglass and dark films do NOT protect our eyes.34.You can do this by fixing a telescope and focusing the image onto a sheet of paper.You can clearly e the eclip on the sheet of paper.You should never look directly at the eclip through the telescope.
Similarly,you can make a tiny hole on an opaque(不透明的)sheet of paper and let the light passing through fall on a sheet of paper.35.Alternatively,you can watch it live on TV which is the safest way of viewing a solar eclip!
A.It is best if you purcha eye wear.
B.So they need not worry to view a solar eclip.
C.Viewing a solar eclip directly is a strict no-no.
D.Some of them watch the event through special,telescopes.
E.This method is an effective way to watch an eclip as well.
F.To safely watch a solar eclip,wear protective eclip glass.
G.The best way to e a solar eclip is by viewing its projected image.
第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分45分)
第一节完形填空(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A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题纸上将该项涂黑。
Looking back,I always laugh when I recall one of my most embarrassing but funniest memories.When I was young,my cousin and I traveled uptown in Manhattan to Radio City Music Hall to purcha tickets for a 36.After buying the tickets,we realized we had37money for our train ride.We stood in the station, turning to strangers for help with our38.
That day made me39what forces a person to assist a stranger.A story told by my teacher provides the basic framework for being a good40to others.In the story,the teacher was asked by one of the classmates,“Who is my neighbour?"
As a41to this question,the teacher told the story of a man who was robbed,42and left dying during travel.Even when a priest crosd the street43to avoid helping this man,a good Samaritan saw his condition and felt sympathy for him.He44the man onto his donkey and brought him to a restaurant nearby where he45all expens.When the teacher46telling the story,he asked,"Who was a neighbor to the man?"The student replied,"The one who47him."Then the teacher said,"Go and do48.”
Over40years have pasd49my cousin and I asked strangers for help with our train fares home after we bought the film tickets,50the lesson we learned that day remains just as strong.I learned to become a (n)51Samaritan.
Tho who52us some change that day acted as our neighbors.And as I move forward in life.I look back to that day when I e others in need as a53to be a good neighbor.54Martin Luther King,Jr. once said,"The time is always right to do55is right."
36.A.drama B.concert C.opera D.movie
37.A.enough B.little C.extra D.adequate
38.A.fares B.stories C.money D.schedule
39.A.admit B.question C.deny D.argue
40.A.stranger B.friend C.neighbour D.pasnger 41.A.respon B.objection C.adjustment D.contribution 42.A.rescued B.beaten C.escaped D.survived
43.A.in reference B.in preference C.in an effort D.in a hurry
44.A.lifted B.loaded C.delivered D.nt
45.A.undertook B.covered C.donated D.spent
46.A.delayed B.continued C.completed D.considered
47.A.looked up to B.had mercy on C.paid respect to D.had impact on 48.A.similarly B.constantly C.differently D.frequently
49.A.unless B.until C.before D.since
50.A.ever B.thus C.yet D.even
51.A.generous B.nice C.considerate D.determined 52.A.brought B.supplied C.took D.spared
53.A.trend B.sign C.reminder D.chance
54.A.As B.So C.With D.While