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1、北京市朝阳区2021届高三二模英语试题英 语2021.05(考试时间90分钟 满分100分)本试卷共10页。考生务必将答案答在答题卡上,在试卷上作答无效。第一部分:知识运用(共两节,30分)第一节 完形填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,共15分)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。Making My Own BicycleIt was a Saturday morning. James and I were at the Bamboo Bicycle Club, ready for our bamboo bicycle buil

2、ding course.The first step was setting up the structure for holding the frame (骨架) in place. After that we were told to 1 the bamboo to be of use, which was a delicate job. There were several things to 2 . Of course, finding pieces that were the color we wanted was just as important. The rest of the

3、 afternoon was spent 3 each piece of the frame into the structure. Bamboo is fairly flexible, and this particular 4 meant that some adjustments were really necessary. One problem lining up the two chains causes 5 made our frame useless. Luckily, however, after some careful 6 , we confirmed that it w

4、as alright. There was just enough space to fit a wheel. On Sunday morning we returned to the workshop to complete the final 7 . We began to tightly wrap each joint on the frame, to keep it 8 with natural fibers kept in special glue. All that was left now was for it to dry. In a few hours we would be

5、 official members of the Bamboo Bicycle Club.Finally we finished our job. I couldnt wait to 9 our bicycle to find out what it was really like to ride a bamboo bicycle. It felt just as 10 as any bicycle, but softer and more relaxed. Now, every time I get on our bicycle, I cant help smiling. It remind

6、s me of when James and I built it and makes me proud of myself. 1. A. returnB. coverC. deliverD. select2. A. bring inB. watch for C. take overD. give away3. A. fixing B. changingC. leavingD. mixing4. A. angleB. positionC. quality D. stage5. A. onlyB. almost C. seldomD. still 6. A. checks B. requests

7、C. preparationsD. links 7. A. reportB. commandC. judgementD. process 8. A. smoothB. heavyC. firm D. slim9. A. chargeB. test C. seekD. equip10. A. complicatedB. accurateC. suitableD. capable第二节 语法填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分, 共15分)阅读下列短文,根据短文内容填空。在未给提示词的空白处仅填写1个适当的单词,在给出提示词的空白处用括号内所给词的正确形式填空。AEvan is a wildlife

8、photographer. Once, two tigers 11 (run) past him, stopped a meter away from his truck and began to fight. He was too afraid to photograph them. Another time in Namibia, one lion came even 12 (close). It went all the way round his truck. Then it got up on the back and looked at him 13 the window, whi

9、ch was one of his happiest moments. Evans pictures make people think about animals in danger, which matters a great deal to him.BRubbish and litter is not just a problem in the countrysideour cities and towns also suffer. The Big Tidy Up was started in 2008 and volunteers in the UK 14 (collect) more

10、 than 50,000 bags of litter in streets and parks up to now. Many schools organise events in September 15 (tidy) up their areas. They get help with special jackets, so they are safe when they clean up. The project aims to get bigger each year and get more people to take responsibility for their 16 (c

11、ommunity). CParents these days seem to protect their children more than ever before. And yet the truth is that children must 17 (give) the opportunity to take risks in order to aid their development. By the time a child becomes an adult, he needs to learn 18 they can deal with the success and failur

12、e connected with risk-taking. It is a real shame that nowadays there are many children 19 (miss) out on typical childhood activities such as tree climbing. That is mostly because of their parents fear of 20 (injure), especially as many of those parents may have enjoyed such activities when they were

13、 growing up. 第二部分:阅读理解(共两节,38分)第一节(共14小题;每小题2分,共28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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。A Sevenhugs HugOneHugOneDo you want to improve the quality of your sleep? Sevenhugs has created HugOne that tracks different sleep patterns to help families consistently rest better. There are dozens of

14、devices and tools devoted to monitoring the sleep. But, HugOne is the worlds first family smart home sleep system, which integrates a calculation rule for sleep patterns of children and adults.HugOne is a well-designed product, full of a sense of science and technology. It connects to a number of sm

15、aller sensors called “minihugs”, which are placed on the edge of each bed. They monitor the sleep patterns and other data coming from the person sleeping in that bed. The data are then sent to an app on the smartphone. The benefits of HugOne include: Having a smart alarm clock on the app as HugOne l

16、earns your sleep cycle and automatically sets and sounds to when the best moment in your sleep cycle is identified. Monitoring temperature and humidity (湿度) in your bedroom as well as indoor air quality for the main living space. Linking with smart lamps and thermostats (恒温器), allowing users to fall

17、 asleep with sunset light and preferred nighttime temperatures, and wake up to sunrise light and preferred daytime temperatures. Ensuring safety from electronic transmissions (传输) when you sleepwhen the minihug senses a presence in bed, it shuts off its electronic transmissions and starts recording

18、sleep data and sending them to the app. The following are selected from customers comments:I prefer HugOne, since its convenient to use. I simply place the minihug in the corner of my bed under the sheet and it goes to work monitoring my sleep cycle. Its really good. Robert ComptonI think HugOne is

19、a humanized product. Its shareable, and Ive connected eight minihugs to the HugOne base in my house. All my family members think highly of it. Chris Hanawalt HugOne available for purchase includes: Style: Sleep Tracking System 2 Sleep Sensors Colour: Blue Rose HugOne will provide maximum protection

20、for your sleep. If you want to get more detailed information, please call the sellers at 1-800-576-1899 or visit . 21. How does HugOne effectively work? A. It controls sleep patterns automatically.B. It creates smart systems for a better sleep.C. It collects sleep data through the minihugs. D. It ma

21、kes a calculation of the data sensors need. 22. According to the passage, HugOne can _. A. adjust temperature, humidity and air quality in bedroomsB. update the sleep cycles by aid of an alarm clock on the appC. record sleep data when there are electronic transmissions in bedD. help users fall aslee

22、p and wake up naturally with preferred temperatures23. The passage is made more believable by _. A. providing statisticsB. drawing a comparisonC. giving a demonstrationD. using recommendationsBMy Biggest ChallengeAs a writer on an adventure sports magazine, Id always fought shy of doing the adventur

23、ous stuff myself, preferring instead to observe the experts from a safe distance and relay their experiences to readers in the form of written language. Thus, when I was challenged to take part in a mountain climb in aid of raising money for charityand to write about it afterwardsI was unwilling, to

24、 say the least. I was lucky enough to have a brilliant climbing coach called Keith, who put me through my paces after my daily work. He gave me knowledge about everything from the importance of building muscle groups to how to avoid tiredness through nutrition. It quickly became apparent that the me

25、chanics of climbing were more complex than I had imagined. There was the equipment and techniques Id never even heard of, all of which would come in handy on the snow-capped peak Id be climbing.Aware of the challenge, Keith made a detailed action plan and I forced myself to stick to it, doing a dail

26、y workout at the gym and going on hikes with a heavy pack. I perfected my technique on the climbing wall and even went to climb the mountains to get vital experience. My self-belief increased alongside my muscle power and I became confident about finishing the climb. All too soon I was on a plane to

27、 my destination. On that day, when I looked up at the mountain, I thought of abandoning it. But then I remembered all the hard work Id done and how disappointed Keith would be if I gave up at the last minutenot to mention letting down the charity and the sense of failure Id experience myself. With a

28、 deep breath I gathered my equipment and headed out into the sunshine to meet the rest of the group.And as I sit here now, tapping away on my laptop, Im amazed at the details in which I can recall every second of the climb: the burning muscles, the tiredness, the minor problems along the way. Could

29、I have been better prepared? Possibly. Would I be back for another go? Thankfully not. The feeling of being excited when I stood on top of the world is a never-to-be-repeated experience but one I will enjoy forever nevertheless. 24. At the beginning of the activity, the author revealed his _. A. dis

30、appointment in the coming adventure B. expectation of writing about his experienceC. lack of enthusiasm for the challenge hed been offeredD. curiosity about taking part in the mountain climb for charity25. What did the author realise during his climb training? A. The knowledge about climbing was rea

31、lly confusing. B. The equipment was the key factor to reach the peak.C. Climbing was much more complicated than expected.D. Hard training was far more important than making plans.26. How did the author feel after he succeeded in climbing the mountain? A. He was relieved that he wouldnt have to do it

32、 again.B. He was well satisfied that he had done his best for it.C. He was surprised that he had managed to complete it.D. He was regretful that it wasnt as smooth as imagined.CThe Rise of Voice TechnologyVoice technology has come a long way. Just a few years ago, it would have been unusable. But no

33、w, those who follow the technology know that it has got considerably better. Writing with your voice raises several interesting questions. How difficult is it actually? Human speech involves a lot more starting and stopping with errors and the need for repairing broken sentences than you may think.

34、Even gifted speakers make mistakes. To turn the spoken word into reasonable writing requires lots of planning. Youll need some kinds of notes or other organisers to make it work.Another question turning speech into writing raises is the style. How would writing make the change that people speak thei

35、r writing rather than type? Chances are that it would come up with many more short sentences and more concrete language, which is good. It would probably also rely on prepared phrases a lot more often, which is not available when you are speaking quickly.To confirm this, a column was not written, bu

36、t dictated (听写). It was composed from brief notes written down for structure only, and it was edited for length, with all of the original errors kept in. Here were the results. The first was that the literal accuracy was extremely high. There werent many cases where the software had heard one word i

37、ncorrectly and written down another. But the other result was that the readability of this column was rather bad. Obviously, the blame is not with the technology at all, which turns out to be rather good. Speaking into writing relies on a better human brain than the one we currently possess. Writing

38、 is hard. Theres a reason it cant be done at the speed of speech, in real time.To clarify the matter, this time paragraph breaks were added after the whole writing. Punctuations (标点) had to be spoken aloud, and after a full stop, the first word in the new sentence was capitalized automatically. Some

39、 minor punctuation marks were added to make it clearer. To improve accuracy, people “trained” the software beforehand, reading a prewritten passage aloud. Actually it turns out to be more effective. All of these ensure the satisfactory completion of turning speech into writing. Language is the most

40、important tool for human interaction, and voice is one beautiful part of language. With the maturity of modern technology, it has given birth to a great change in the human-computer voice interaction. 27. According to the passage, which helps to turn speech into writing in terms of style? A. There i

41、s careful planning in advance.B. Errors and broken sentences are avoided.C. People type words as fast as they say them.D. The writing contains more prepared phrases.28. To achieve better results, the author mentions some changes for _. A. processing errors in a columnB. adding minor punctuation mark

42、sC. increasing the number of brief notesD. integrating short paragraphs in writing29. The author suggests that _. A. human brains are responsible for poor dictated writing B. writing with voice promises to improve the quality of writing C. writing is an unnatural act that can hardly be learned and i

43、mprovedD. technology has a long way to go in the human-computer voice interaction30. What is the passage mainly about? A. Why people fully intend to turn speech into writing.B. What role voice technology plays in improving readability.C. Where the human-computer voice interaction is at an advantage.

44、D. How voice technology enables the change from speech into writing.DA Bridge Linking Art and the AudienceAccording to a 2018 report, people aged between 16 and 24 make up about 15 percent of the population but only 10 percent of museum-goers. Similarly, people aged over 35 go half as much as you wo

45、uld expect from their population size. We have reached the point of recognising the disconnection between art and the audience but havent yet determined how to bridge the gap. Two answers to tackling this challenge lie in telling a greater diversity of art histories and communicating these stories i

46、n more accessible ways.In 2018, a radio program called Art Matters was started with the aim of discussing art from a pop-culture viewpoint with topics that would engage younger and more diverse audience. It offers an accessible pathway to art history with conversations on different topics. Art histo

47、ry is about storytelling; art content shines when there is an effort to bring audience along for the discussion.More traditional institutions are paying attention. Recently the Getty Museum issued a social-media challenge for people to recreate paintings using items they had at home. Users displayed

48、 incredible creativity, and the museum was flooded with submissions. This reaction proves that there is a potential desire for the audience to engage with art topics if the format is appealing. Since many people feel intimidated and think that theres a base level of understanding required to join th

49、e conversation, the Getty initiative serves as a reminder that there are many pathways to engaging with it.Another result of the Getty challenge was the exposure given to a diversity of artworks. The famous opera singer Peter Brathwaite, for example, made scores of attractive recreations highlightin

50、g centuries of black paintings. His efforts opposed the idea that there were not many historical paintings of black figures. It is extremely important that we do a better job of showing the complex and diverse stories that are represented in art. Social media have offered a platform for people who h

51、ave not traditionally had a seat at the table. Anyone can recognise a gap in the field and address it. Accounts have gathered tens of thousands of followers. They are the proof that there is hunger to hear these art histories, and these themes work brilliantly for museum programming.But there is onl

52、y so much that can be done without the museums and galleries changing meaningfully from within. We need to see a better balance of these stories represented in permanent collections. We also need a much wider diversity of people and interests represented on board. Ensuring that artand writing and ta

53、lking about artis able to continue on the rising generation of storytellers, inside and outside of institutions, getting the funding and support they need to paint a brighter picture for the part. 31. What challenge is the author trying to tackle? A. People doubt a great diversity of artworks. B. Fe

54、wer and fewer young people go to museums.C. Art appears too distant from common audience.D. Adult audience has a different understanding of art. 32. What does the underlined word “intimidated” in Paragraph 3 probably mean? A. Tired. B. Worried. C. Annoyed. D. Surprised. 33. In the authors opinion, t

55、he museums and galleries should _. A. make the art history stories accessible in a traditional wayB. change meaningfully for activities like the Getty challengeC. limit the number of storytellers both in and out of institutionsD. improve the permanent collections by adding famous artworks34. We can

56、conclude from the passage that common audience _. A. lacks the channels to understand and talk about art historyB. prefers to view artworks and hear art stories on social mediaC. feels satisfied with people and interests represented on boardD. refuses to engage with diverse art topics and art histor

57、y stories 第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,共10分)根据短文内容,从短文后的七个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。People Who Cant CountA recent study has discovered that dyscalculia, the mathematical inability in reading, affects about 5% of children in Britain. There is no simple way of finding out the reason and kids with this learning d

58、isability are usually labelled unintelligent.So what exactly is this learning disability in mathematics? Unlike most people, dyscalculics cannot recognise three or four objects. 35 For example, they need to count the books on the table before they can say how many there are. In other words, they hav

59、e to count them one by one. This is where they are different from others. The majority of us, if shown three or four similar things, can immediately recognise them. 36 They cannot understand, for instance, why two and three makes five. Another problem is not being able to tell which group contains m

60、ore objects than the other. Experiments have proved that dyscalculics have not developed the part of the brain responsible for processing numbers. There are also problems with the abstract concept of time for dyscalculics. 37 If your best friend is always late, he might be suffering from dyscalculia

61、. Dyscalculics cannot keep track of time, and they never know how much time they have spent getting ready and how long it will take them to get to work. In addition, research has shown that dyscalculics behave oddly in social situations. 38 This poor ability can explain why they never know how much

62、change they are due or what kind of budget they need for their holiday.On the other hand, dyscalculics are very good at creative arts. People suffering from dyscalculia can become painters or poets. Dyscalculia does not seem to delay language acquisition. Dyscalculic children acquire language at the

63、 same time as, if not earlier than, most children and have no problem learning to read or write. 39 A. Dyscalculics have difficulties in using numbers at all.B. This disability scares children away from learning mathematics.C. They have to go through the routine of counting even a small number of ob

64、jects.D. It is quite reasonable for dyscalculics to solve this kind of specific problem at any time.E. They never know how much they should tip the waiter or theyve got left after a shopping trip.F. We can see that dyscalculia is only a learning disability, not a general indication of intelligence.G

65、. This can account for their difficulty in reading schedules and remembering the order in which things have happened.第三部分:书面表达(共两节,32分)第一节 (共4小题;第40至41题每小题2分,第42题3分,第43题5分,共12分)阅读下面短文,根据短文内容在答题卡相应题号后的横线上写下相关信息,完成对该问题的回答。Shared Services Need More ImaginationSuppose you need to drill a hole in the wal

66、l to hang an item but do not own a power drill. You may regard it as expensive to buy a power drill and consider renting one. Sharing is the solution. The sharing industry is an emerging, highly flexible economic network that allows people to share resources, either free or for a fee. The important

67、idea of the sharing industry is that people might only need an item for a relatively short period. The private part of shared services has been moving towards this area since the beginning of the 1980s, and then the public part has taken note of the benefits and continued for best practice. The Unit

68、ed States and Australia among others have had shared services in government since the late 1990s.With the rise of the sharing industry, the best-known shared bikes and shared cars have got a lot of public attention. This kind of transportation is so environmentally-friendly that it is increasingly p

69、opular among people in many cities. Of course shared services dont need to be limited to machines. The real pay-off in shared services probably lies in renting out smaller, less heavy items. For example, in todays casual environment, you dont need a tie unless youre going to a wedding or a job inter

70、view. So some companies would let you pick up a tie when you needed it and only when you needed it. Another example is an umbrella-sharing service. Since visitors dont want to be carrying umbrellas all the way, it would be cheaper and easier to simply borrow an umbrella on one street corner and drop

71、 it off on another. Recently organisations that have centralised their IT functions have begun to take a close look at the technology services that their IT departments provide for customers, evaluating where it makes sense to provide technology components. E-mail and scanning (扫描) operations were o

72、bvious early candidates. Many organisations are now offering their document-intensive operations as a shared service. There is no doubt that people are calling for the expansion of shared services to more and more areas. 40. What is the sharing industry? 41. Why does shared transportation receive at

73、tention from people?42. Please decide which part is false in the following statement, then underline it and explain why. Shared services are getting increasingly popular for their convenience, but there are still calls for expansion to wider areas because they are currently restricted to machines. 4

74、3. Please provide another example of shared services and explain your reason. (about 40 words) (请务必将第40至43题的答案写在答题卡指定区域内)第二节(20分)假设你是红星中学高三学生李华。你校将举办主题为 “创意点亮校园”学生手工作品展。请给你校的交换生Jim写一封邮件,邀请他参观展览。内容包括:1. 介绍展览信息 (例如:时间、地点、内容等);2. 询问对方意向。注意:1. 词数100左右; 2. 邮件的开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数。提示词:手工作品handicraftDear Jim,_Y

75、ours,Li Hua(请务必将作文写在答题卡指定区域内)北京市朝阳区2021届高三二模英语试题参考答案第一部分:知识运用(共两节,30分)第一节 完形填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,共15分)1D2B3A4C5B6A7D8C9B10. D第二节 语法填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,共15分)11ran 12closer 13through14have collected15to tidy 16communities17be given 18how19missing20injury第二部分:阅读理解(共两节,38分)第一节(共14小题;每小题2分,共28分)21C22D23D24C25C2

76、6A27D28B29A30D31C32B33B34A第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,共10分)35C 36A37G38E39F第三部分:书面表达(共两节,32分)第二节 (共4小题;第40至41题每小题2分,第42题3分,第43题5分,共12分)40. The sharing industry is an economic network that allows people to share resources, either free or for a fee. 41. Because it offers environmentally-friendly means of transport

77、ation to people in cities.42. Shared services are getting increasingly popular for their convenience, but there are still calls for expansion to wider areas because they are currently restricted to machines. According to the passage, presently shared services include not only machines but also small

78、er, less heavy items, such as ties and umbrellas.43. (1) Sharing books is a good type of shared services. People can share and read the books they like without pay or with only a little money, so that they will improve their knowledge and enrich their life. Thus I think it is well worth spreading. (

79、2) Sharing platforms is a good type of shared services. For example, resources can be shared there. Another example is that in a community, old people can learn how to use computers and smartphones with the help of it. Thus I think it is well worth spreading. (请根据学生答题情况酌情给分) 第二节(20分)Possible version

80、s:1.Dear Jim,How are you doing? Im writing to invite you to visit a handicrafts exhibition in our school, whose theme is “Creativity Lights Up the Campus”.The exhibition aims to enrich our school life and promote our creativity and hands-on ability. It is scheduled to be held in the lecture hall fro

81、m May 15 to June 1. Dozens of handicrafts with unique designs and various themes will be on display, such as clay sculptures, paper cuttings and so on. They are all created by students. Many works are made from unwanted materials in our daily life, which shows how students turn waste into treasure.

82、Im sure you will be amazed at the students creativity and imagination. Would you like to come? Im looking forward to meeting you at the exhibition. Yours,Li Hua2.Dear Jim, How is everything going? Our school is going to organize a handicrafts exhibition themed “Creativity Lights Up the Campus” this

83、weekend. Knowing you have a great interest in handicrafts, I believe this is an opportunity to appreciate the creative works. About 100 handicrafts made by students will be on display in the school lecture hall, each of which is full of fantastic ideas. You can find a wide variety of works that are

84、suitable for decoration. In addition, the exhibits will consist of handicrafts of traditional styles methods, which will offer you a great chance to explore the Chinese traditional culture. Im sure the exhibition is worth a visit. It will be a great pleasure if you come to the exhibition. I will be happy to keep you company and offer necessary explanations. Yours,Li Hua

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