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(新高考)重庆市届高三英语下学期名师预测卷
(六)2021第二部分阅读(共两节,满分分)50第一节(共小题;每小题满分分)分,
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537.5ATours to ChinaPrice coverinternational airfares,departure taxes,fuel charges,local transportation,acmodation,all meals,entrance fees,guides,daily toursand visasfor UKcitizens.You maychooseTrain Tourof HistoricChina-7Daysany routeyou enjoymost from the following:In this tour,you willvisit Beijing,Luoyang andXi an,three ancientcapital citiesofChina andget a full lookof Chinesehistorical culture.Besides,the highspeedbullet trainjourneywill makethis toura freshand memorableexperience to you.China GoldenTriangle Tour-8DaysThis tourincludes Beijing,s ForbiddenCity and the GreatWall.Afterwards,visit Xi an,home to the famous army ofTerracotta Warriors.Your journeywraps up at Shanghai,China smost(充满活力的)vibrant city.Spirit of China-10DaysYour journeystarts fromShanghai,China smost modernmetropolis.Then visitelegant classicgardensand GrandCanal inSuzhou and the WestLake andtaste theDragon WellTea inHangzhou.Continue toXi anin CentralChina toadmire the6000lifesized TerracottaWarriors.The lastdestinationof thismemorable tripis CapitalBeijing whereto discoverits timelessimperialtreasures.China HighlightsTour withYangtze Cruise(乘船游览)一11DaysThis tourhighlights aYangtze RiverCruise sailingthrough theThree Gorges.It alsocoverstop citiesin China,including imperialBeijing.Ancient Xian andmodern Shanghai.Tibet Tour-12Days一一()city residentsusually homelesswho make65they livingcollectingthese kinds of recyclables.第四部分写作(共两小节,满分分)40第一节(满分分)15假定你是你是光明中学英文社社长李华,想邀请临近大学的教授来你校做演讲,请你Smith写封邮件给他内容包括时间地点;
1.讲座主题;
2.期待收获
3.注意词数左右;
1.80可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯
2.Dear ProfessorSmith,________________________________________________________________________________m Li Hua,Yours,Li Hua第二节(满分分)25阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文续写的词数应为左右150I firstbegan towonder whatI wasdoing on a collegecampus whenmy parentsdrove off,leavingme standingalone,wanting nothingmore thanto findmy waysafely tomy dormroom.However,nomatter howmature Iliked toconsider myself,I wasfeeling justa bitfirstgradish.I thoughteveryoneon campuswas watchingme.My planwas tokeep myears openand mymouth shutand hopeno one wouldnotice that I was a freshman.With thatthought inmind,I raisedmy head,squared myshoulders,and setout tomy dorm,()glancing socarefully atthe campusmap graspedin myhand.Everything done,I spentthe afternoonseekingout eachof myclassrooms sothatIcould make a perfectlytimed entrancebefore eachlecturewithout havingto asksilly questionsabout it.The nextmorning Ifound myfirst classand wentin.Once I was in the room,however,anotherproblem awaitedme.Where tosit Freshmenguidebooks advisedsitting nearthe front,showingthe professorin intelligentand energeticbehavior.Thinking forseveral minutes,I chosea seat()in the first rowand to the side.Iwasin theforeground as advised butout of the professorsdirect lineof vision.I openedmy bookof AmericanLiterature.Wele toBiology101,“the professorbegan.A coldsweatbroke outon theback ofmy neck.I lookedat myschedule andchecked theroom number.Iwas in the rightroom.Just thewrong building.So nowwhat Getup andleave in the middleofthe lectureI kneweveryone wouldstare.Forget it.I settledinto mychair andtried topretendthrough thewhole class.(营养)After classI decidedmy stomachneeded alittle nourishmentand Ihurried tothecafeteria.I piledmy traywith sandwichand was heading for the saladbar when I accidentally(番茄酱).stepped in a largepuddle ofketehup Keepingmyself uprightand gettingout of themess was not goingto beeasy,and thisbeneath myfeet wasdoing nogood.Paragraph1:Just atthat moment,I totallylost mybalance.Paragraph2:Once Irecognized thatI hadno ones expectationsto liveup tobut myown,________________________________________________________________________________________I relaxed.参考答案篇A AAC篇B BADD篇C CDBD篇D BCBA七选五CAEFG完形填空BADCD CCACBBACDD语法填空
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65.their应用文写作Dear ProfessorSmith,I amLi Hua,president of the EnglishClub ofGuangming HighSchool.I amwriting tosincerelyinvite youto giveusalecture for our clubmembers.Scheduled at3:00next Thursdayafternoon,the lectureis supposedto lastapproximately2hours inthe lecturehall.Since you are anexpert onEnglish literature,any themescenteringon classicworks arehighly appreciated.Through yourlecture,we hopeto have a deepinsightinto thefascinating literatureworks whichwill definitelyfuel ourpassion forEnglish learning.We willappreciate itif youwill e.Looking forwardto yourearly reply.Yours,LiHua【参考答案】Paragraph1:Just atthat moment,I totallylost mybalance.As Ifell down,my facewas burning.Howstupid Iwas!All thestudents inthe cafeteriagiggled.Slowly Ipicked myselfup withhugeembarrassment andsneaked out of thecafeteria as the cheersdied downbehind me.For severaldays,I livedon instantnoodles inmy dorm.One day,whenIwasheadingtothedorm afterclass,I noticeda famousfootball playerstupidly falloff hisbike,with crowdsstaring athim.Butout ofmy expectation,he justlifted thebike upand wenton hisway.What ashame!Why wouldIpretend to be maturesince1was afreshman Whowould makeno mistakeson campusJust forgetaboutall thepretension.Paragraph2:Once Irecognized thatI hadnoone,s expectationsbut myown,I relaxed.I gaveup tryingtoact mycollege thiswasn tdrama schooland begannot College,I decided,was probablytheonly timepletely forgivenfor massivemistakes includingpuddles ofketchup anddropping foodtrays.So opportunityto make all theones Ithought Id neveryears aftergraduation,I mstill,making mistakesproblems.And Im evenbeing forgivenfor afew.Tibet hasalways beena placeof dreamfor manypeople.This tourwill lendan impressiveandunforgettable experienceto you.As thehighest andleast pollutedcity inthe world,Lhasaenjoys astatus of“Mecca ofTibet”.You willalso visitthe citiesof Gyantseand Shigatse.The laststop ofthistour is Xian.
21.What dothe fiveroutes havein monA.The toursall includeXian.B.The destinationof eachtourisBeijing.C.The advertisementsare onlywritten forforeigners.D.These toursare accountedfor properprices andcosts.
22.What sthe mainpurpose of the textA.To encouragethe Britishto travelin China.B.To attractthe Britishto eattraditional ChineseC.To offerservice ofbooking airtickets totourists.D.To providethe Britishwith abetter understandingofChina.
23.From whichis the text probablytakenA.A noticeboard.B.A panybrochure.C.A journeywebsite.D.A collegenewspaper.B(多任务处理)Multitasking isthe actof doingmultiple thingsat once.It is often encouragedamongoffice workersand students,because it is believedthat multitasking is moreefficientthan focusingon asingle taskat once.Numerous studieson multitaskinghave beencarried out,with mixedresults.It wouldappear thatin somecases,multitaskingisindeed aneffective wayto make useof time,while inother instances,the quality of thework suffersasaresult ofsplitattentionIn thelatel990s,people beganto use“multitasking“to describehumans,especially inofficeenvironments.A secretarymight besaid to be multitaskingwhen sheor heanswers phones,respondsto emailsand atthe sametime editsa formletter.The abilityof thehuman mindto focuson multipletasks at once israther amazing;the American(执行的)Psychological Associationcalls thisthe executivecontrol”ofthe brain.The executive(委托)control allowsthebrainto delegatetasks whileskimming thematerial anddeterminingthe bestway toprocess it.While acplishingmultiple thingsatonceappears moreefficient onthe surface,it canewith hiddencosts.Certain plexhigher ordertasks,for example,demand thefull functionof thebrain;most peoplewouldn twant brainsurgeons multitasking,for example.Insufficient attentioncancause errorswhile multitaskingand switchingbetween contentand differentmedia formatscan have adetrimental effectas well.A certainamount ofmultitasking hasbee necessaryand expectedin manyindustries,andjobseekers oftenlist theability tomultitask asa skillon theirresumes.Students alsofindthis veryvaluable,since itallows themto takenotes whileprocessing lectureinformation,orwork onhomework forone coursewhile thinkingabout another.But mostimportantly,when youdodecide tomultitask,make sureto checkyour workcarefully,to ensurethat itisofhigh andconsiderabandoning multitaskingfor certaintasks ifyou noticea decline.
24.Why areoffice workersoften encouragedto multitaskA.To reducetheir workinghours.B.To makethem moreproductive.C.To developafullrange ofskills.D.To helpthem performoffice workmore easily.
25.What sthe thirdparagraph mainly aboutA.Multitasking hashidden risks.B.Surgeons demandsufficient attention.C.Job efficiencydeclines whilepeople aremultitasking.D.plex tasksneed thefull functionofthebrain.
26.What doesthe authorstrongly suggestinthelast paragraphA.Doing multiplethings indaily work.B.Taking amoment ofrest betweentasks.C.Performing severalchallenging tasksat atime.D.Ensuring thequalityofwork whilemultitasking.
27.What sthe authors attitudetowards multitaskingA.Unconcerned.C.Doubtful.B.Approving.D.Objective.CDavid Reesruns atruly distinctivebusiness.He chargescustomers$15to sharpentheirpencils toperfection,using avariety oftools.一I knowwhat youre thinkingis thisa jokeThe39yearold getsasked thatquestion alot.To clarifyeverything,he evencreated a special section on hiswebsite tellingeveryonehe sactually providinga realservice.You cansupply yourown pencilor youcanhaveRees sharpenone of his ownfavorite2B pencils.After that,he mailsit toyou ina displaytube withthe shavingsinaseparate bagand anauthenticcertificate whichjust happensto mentionthe pencil is sosharp asto be a dangerousobject.To achievethe desiredresult,the mastersharpener usesal1kindsoftools,including generalsandpaper,pocket knives and evena special$450sharpening machine.It dependson whatthecustomer wantsto usehis/her pencilfor,“he says.“That determinesthe mostappropriatepencilsharpening technique.Some customersbuy pencilsas inspirationalsymbols whileothers buythembecause oftheir specialmemories ofclassic2B pencils.”$15to havea pencilsharpened isa hitexpensive though,right Youre notthe onlyonewho feelsthat wayand David,s uniquebusiness hasreally angeredlots ofpeople,who talkofinequality inAmerica,saying itis soinsane forthe wealthyto pay$15to sharpena pencil.But otherswill say,“This isjust oururge toput anend tothe welfarestate becausenew ideasarisealong withthe business.David admitshis tradeis sortof unusual.But thereare thosewho actuallyvalue hisservice,as isproven by the over500orders he has gotten.
28.Why didRees createa specialsectiononhis websiteA.To promotehis distinctivebusiness.B.To makehim knownto customers.C.To explainhis professionand service.D.To getin touchwith hiscustomers.
29.How doesRees sharpenthe pencilsA.Heneeds pocketknivesandaspecialsharpening machineevery time.B.Heneeds hisfamily members to helphim sharpenthose pencils.C.Heneeds towash thepencils carefullybefore hesharpens them.D.Heneeds toconsider thecustomers requestsand thepencils usage.
30.What canwe inferfrom thetextA.The authenticcertificate isused toprove thepencilismade byRees.B.Different peoplehave differentopinions onRees shigh charge.C.Rees feelsexcited becausehis uniquebusiness attractslots ofpeople.D.If acustomer wantsto makeRees sharpenone pencil,he mustbuy one.
31.What sthetextmainlyaboutA.A trulyspecial business.B.How to makeapencil sharper.C.A debateabout whetherto sharpenpencils.D.A personoffering anunusual service.DWall StreetJournal,One dayin2005,Paul Gigot,editor ofthe calleda meetingofhisseniorstaff todiscuss ouropinions onthe Saturdayedition thatthe paperhad decidedto launchinthe fall.Melanie Kirkpatrickput forwardan idea:a weeklycolumn focusingonasingle work,to becalled“Masterpiece”.The ideawasnotwithout itsproblems,chief among them beinghow wewould definethe word“Masterpiece”.In thepast,other publicationshad attemptedsomething similar,only toquicklyrun outof steam.The problemwas alwaysthe same:They wouldstart outwith classicalworksBeethovenf sFifth MonaLisa.such asand Butonce thosewere exhausted,the column would driftinits topicchoices sothat aftera whilethe wordumasterpiecev stoppedto holdany meaning.For oureffort tosucceed wewould need a definitionthat wouldserve forthe longtermwork.一Too strictone thatfits classicalworks only■—and wewould quicklyrun outof material.Tooloose,andthecolumnwouldhave nofocus.Finally Idecided that,at leastforourpurposes,(超越)the word“masterpiece”would mean“a workof surpassingcultural significance^.一Then therewas thematter ofcontent.We hadto avoidproducing anencyclopedia entryadry listof allthe knowninformation ona work.That wouldbe aninstant turnoffto.readers.But how to brieflyexplain tocontributors whatI didwant Obviously,some basicbackground wouldbenecessary togive ourreaders ageneral introduction.But themain pointof everycolumn wouldhaveto reflectthe writers ownindividual andpersonal responsetothework theyhad chosen.The ideaseems tohave beenthe rightone,because thecolumn isnearly fifteenyears oldandstill goingstrong.As surveysprove,itisamongthe most popularfeatures inthe paper.“run outof steam”
32.What doesthe underlinedwords meanin Paragraph2A.Be carriedaway.B.Get burntout.C.Make noprogress.D.Be interrupted.
33.What sthe mostimportant aspectofthecontentA.The editors reflection.B.The works basicinformation.C.The authors personalview.D.The readersgeneral sent.
34.What canwe sayabout thecolumnA.It isa kind of outdated.B.It turnsout tobea great success.C.It gainsinstant recognition.D.It needsfurther improvement.
35.What mightbe theauthorA.An editor.B.An artist.C.A professor.D.A reporter.第二节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)5210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Have you ever heardthe phrase“You nevergot asecond chancetomakea first impression^一36However,science tellsthat itis truethe firstimpressionsomeone hasof youwhen meetingyou forthefirsttime willlikely affecthow thatpersontreats youor reactstoyouinthefuture.37Far fromenough.What iseven moreinteresting isthebrain takesin alltheinformation tocreate thatfirstimpressionin aboutthree seconds.When youmeet someoneforthe firsttime,bythetime youhave statedyour nameor shakenhands,the otherperson hasalreadyformed anopinion aboutthe typeof personyouare.一38All ofthe thingsadults tellyou suchas dressingneatly practicing(卫生)一good hygieneand beingpolite arevery important.However,themostimportant toolformaking agood firstimpression isyour face.Smiling,being responsiveand lookinglike youarehappy willalmost alwayshavea positive effecton people,especially peoplewho donot knowyou.39Additionally,smiling andbeing inapositivemood helps you betterunderstand andrelateto newthings.This meansthat youare likelytobefriendlier tostrangers.40So ifyoueverneedareason tobe happy,think aboutthe wonderfulpeople一you mightmeet andimpress witha cheerfulsmile.A.Very interestingB.Trust adultswho aremore experienced.C.It maysound likean oldpiece ofadvice.D.But smilesmay notwork insome situations.E.So howdo youmakeagood firstimpressionF.Humans areborn towant tosmile backwhen weare smiledat.第三部分语G.It also helpsyoutobemore creativeand ableto solveproblems morequickly.言知识运用(共两节,满分分)第一节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)4515115阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的、、和四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最A BC D佳选项(老兵)A Texasveteran isasking munitymembersto_41—their oldChristmas treessohecanturn theminto stylishcanes forhis fellow veterans.After_42_intheUS Armyfor8years,Jamie Willisreturned homeasa100%disabled veteran_44who was_43_unable towork.The VeteranAffairs providedhim witha canethat was_and unstable.Shortly afterdiscovering the_45_of typicalVA canes,he discoveredFree Canesfor Veterans,an organizationrelated togiving awaycoollooking handmadecanes toveterans.Willis then46Oscar Morris,president ofthe organization,and askedif hecould learnhowtomake hisown cane一and Morriswas happyto_47_.After Willismade his first stick,he workedwith Morristo openupa_48oftheorganization.Since openingup shop,hehasmade anddonated morethan200canes forveterans.“I dothis soI dont sithome allday feeling_49—for myself,“Willis said.This isalloutof_50—.I justwant todo mylittle bitfor other*people.”Now thatthe holidayseason isover,Willis isasking peopleto donatetheir oldChristmastrees to_51—into canes.It usually_52_Willis aday toturn onetree intoa cane.After that,he53―it upand shipsit offto hisfellowveterans.He is also happytomakecanes foranyonewith adisability.For hisappeal,Willis hasbeen floodedwith_54_since anorganization donated400trees()and munitymembers an_55_
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41.A.return B.donate C.decorate D.borrow
42.A.serving B.training C.relaxing D.playing
43.A.eventually B.normally C.quickly D.pletely
44.A.short B.small C.ugly D.hard
45.A.amount B.reasons C.signs D.problems
46.A.caught sightof B.gave waytoC.reached outto D.took advantageof
47.A waitB.rest C.help D.change
48.A.branch B.house C.future D.possibility
49.A.strange B.right C.sorry D.natural
50.A.sympathy B.kindness C.regret D.curiosity
51.A.run B.recycle C.put D.divide
52.A.takes B.allows C.requires D.asks
53.A buildsB.brings C.packages D.joins
54.A.order B.advice C.payment D.support
55.A.real B.new C.unique D.extra第二节(共小题;每小题分,满分分
101.515阅读下面短文,在空白处填个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式1________________Juan Muzzihas spenttwelve yearsresearching howbest56recyclewasted materialsand recentlyhe patentedthe worldsfirstbike made57entire outof recycledplastic.Muzzi spany,Muzzicycle,produces10,000hikes permonth,andthegrowing waitinglistindicates thehike,s evergrowing58popular.According tothe pany swebsite,thepany59use almost16tons ofwasted plasticeveryyear,translating towell over5tons ofC02emissions savedfromtheatmosphere,60has alreadybeeagreathelp tothe environment.____________________The bike,s constructionrequires90%less energy61regular bikes.According tothe designer,the nextsteps forMuzzicycle areincreasing productioncapacity anddeveloping62kindofwheelchair withthe samematerial.The panyisalsomaking contributionsto63create ineforthepoorestof Brazil―currently,the plastices fromdifferent nongovernmentalorganizations NGOthatcollect the64material fromthe streets.These NGOsemploy。
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