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重庆市2021届高三下学期新高考模拟实战卷英语试题(一) WORD版含答案.docx

1、重庆市新高考模拟实战卷(一)第二部分 阅读(共两节,满分50分)第一节 (共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)ASorting Programs by AgeImage MakersImage Makers is a year-round program that helps club members aged 618 learn the art and science of photography through multiple categories: Culture and Tradition, Portraits, Nature and Surroundings, Fashio

2、n and Style, and Editing and Filter. Photographs are displayed at local and regional exhibits around the world.Who is eligible: Age 618 Career LaunchCareer Launch prepares teens of for the world of careers and work. Through Career Launch, club teens of 1318 years old embark(开始)on a journey to explor

3、e possible vocations, make sound educational decisions and find success in the world of work.Who is eligible: Age 1318Million Members, Million Hours of ServiceStudies show that young people who engage in service do better in school, maintain positive relationships with adults and avoid risky behavio

4、rs. The Million Members, Million Hours of Service initiative(方案)aims to engage one million Boys & Girls Club youth in service projects each year, with each donating at least one hour of service.Who is eligible: All Ages Summer Brain GainSummer Brain Gain includes one-week modules(单元)with fun, themed

5、 activities for elementary school, middle school and high school students that are aligned(联盟)with common core anchor standards. In addition, Summer Brain Gain: Read!, a literacy program, complements the larger Summer Brain Gain curriculum.Who is eligible: All Ages21. What is special about Career La

6、unch?A. It is an adventurous program.B. It is designed to learn arts.C. It asks people to donate service.D. It displays all kinds of photographs.22. Which is designed to attract the most members? A. Image MakersB. Career LaunchC. Summer Brain Gain. D. Million Members, Million Hours of Service23. Wha

7、t is the age range required by Summer Brain Gain?A. 618B. 1318C. All AgesD. 16+BWhile reading a textbook on chemistry, I came upon the statement, “nitric acid(硝酸)acts upon copper”. I was getting tired of reading such absurd stuff and I determined to see what this meant. Copper was more or less famil

8、iar to me, for copper cents were then in use. I had seen a bottle marked “nitric acid” on a table. I did not know its peculiarities(特性), but the spirit of adventure was upon me. Having nitric acid and copper, I had only to learn what the words “acts upon” meant. Then the statement, “nitric acid acts

9、 upon copper”, would be something more than mere words.In the interest of knowledge I was even willing to sacrifice one of the few copper cents in my possession. I put one of them on the table, opened the bottle marked “nitric acid”, poured some liquid on the copper, and prepared to make an observat

10、ion. But what was this wonderful thing which I beheld? The cent was already changed, and it was no small change either. A green blue liquid foamed(起泡沫)and gave off smoke over the cent and over the table. The air in the neighborhood of the performance became dark red. A great colored cloud arose. Thi

11、s was disagreeable and suffocatinghow should I stop this? I tried to get rid of the mess by picking it up and throwing it out of the window, which I had meanwhile opened. I learned another factnitric acid not only acts upon copper but it acts upon fingers. The pain led to another unexpected experime

12、nt. I drew my fingers across my trousers and another fact was discovered. Nitric acid acts upon trousers. Taking everything into consideration, that was the most impressive and probably the costliest experiment I have ever performed. It resulted in a desire on my part to learn more about that remark

13、able kind of action.24. From Paragraph 1, we learned that the author was _.A. curious B. enthusiasticC. hard-working D. outgoing25. What did the writer first want to do to get out of the messy situation?A. Open the window. B. Cover the foam.C. Throw the cent out. D. Run out of the classroom.26. What

14、 can be used to describe the writer after the experiment?A. Disappointed. B. Determined.C. Scared. D. Annoyed.27. Which of the following is the best title?A. A Chemistry ClassB. An Impressive ExperimentC. Mysterious Nitric AcidD. My InterestChemistryCIs our planet heating up? Are human beings to bla

15、me for climate change? These questions have burst into newspapers, TV programmes, films and popular books. The discussion on this subject has been heated, but what are scientists actually saying? At Readers Digest, we decided to find out.Has the planet ever been this warm before?Yes, it has, and eve

16、n warmer. Greenland was forested between 450 000 and 800 000 years ago, so temperatures were, considerably warmer then. There have also been other times of relatively high temperatures.So why does the concern exist?Its all about the speed at which temperatures are changing. In the past, temperatures

17、 moved up or down gradually. But in the 20th and 21st centuries, especially since 1976, temperatures have probably risen more quickly than during any century in the past 1 000 years. Warming may bring improved crop production and other benefits to northern countries such as Canada or Russia. However

18、, many species may not adapt to these conditions, and the ones that are able to may cause a problem. Mosquitoes have been moving northwards to higher places. The West Nile virus, first seen in North America nine years ago, infected about 4000 people in the US in 2006. The mountain pine beetle, which

19、 is active during warmer winters, has already destroyed about 13 million hectares of Canadas forests, worth an estimated $ 6.4 billion.What is causing the warming?The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) has concluded that human activity is very likely responsible, by increasing the conc

20、entrations of greenhouse gases and thus the greenhouse effect. More than 25 scientific societies including those in the G8 nations, have endorsed the conclusion. Some scientists, however, still disagree, arguing that the human contribution is nothing.28. When the planet is heating up, which of the f

21、ollowing can most likely benefit from it?A. Forests. B. Animals.C. Agriculture. D. Industry.29. We can infer from the passage that in the past _.A. temperatures remained the same for a long timeB. more and more animals died of the cold weatherC. crops couldnt grow in cold countries like RussiaD. the

22、 mountain pine beetle caused less damage to forests30. What does the underlined word “endorsed” in the last paragraph probably mean?A. Challenged. B. Supported.C. Discussed. D. Refused.31. In which part of a magazine can we most probably find the text?A. Advertisement. B. Stories.C. Todays news. D.

23、Scientific reports.DCosmologists(宇宙学)cant agree on how fast the universe is expanding because the two methods they use lo find out give different results. Now a third method involving gravitational waves could help break the deadlock.Gravitational waves are the waves in space-lime whose existence wa

24、s confirmed in 2015 by the Laser Interferometer GravitationalWave Observatory(LIGO). They are produced when massive objects like black holes or neutron(中子)stars smash together.To calculate the Huhble constant(常数), which quantifies the expansion rate of the universe , astronomers usually look at dist

25、ant. objects and find out two things: how far away they are and their redshift , which is the degree to which the objects light has stretched as it passed through expanding space on its way toward us.The Huhble constant is usually calculated either by looking at certain supernovae(超新星)or at the cosm

26、ic microwave background , often called the big bangs afterglow. But these methods result in different members.It is possible that ibis difference is caused by errors, but some astronomers believe that ii is evidence of unknown physics. The events that make gravitational waves dont always produce lig

27、ht. Even if they do, it can be hard to spot. But in 2017, LIGO researchers showed that if they could catch some light from the source of a gravitational wave, they could measure the redshift. The gravitational wave itself gives the distance, so the Hubble constant could be calculated. Now the I LIGO

28、 team has extended its work to black hole connections, which dontgive off light. The group instead used galaxy catalogues to identify the most likely place that the gravitational waves come from. Then they used tile galaxys redshift in their calculations.The new method is important because it is ind

29、ependent of the other two but it cant yet provide a definitive answer. The 10 detections made so far are too few to provide a precise estimate of the constant. Perhaps this is the way science has to go: long and hard. 32. What is Paragraph 2 mainly about?A. The definition of gravitational waves.B. T

30、he definition of black holes or neutron stars.C. Things that gravitational waves produce.D. The time when gravitational waves was confirmed.33. How did scientists use to know the Hubble constant?A. By gravitational waves in spacetime.B. By supernovae or the big hangs afterglow.C. By the brightness o

31、f lights through objects.D. By the galaxy catalogues listed in the book.34. What can we infer from Paragraph 5?A. The events occasionally produce light. B. The LIGO team hasnt known black hole connections. C. The LIGO team used Galaxy catalogues for estimates. D. Some astronomers unknown physics cau

32、sed the errors. 35. What can we know about the third method involving gravitational waves?A. It is an evident connection of the former two. B. It hasnt been tried by the LIGO team now. C. It is hardly practical to the calculation so far. D. It is proved worse than the two methods used before. 第二节 (共

33、 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。Learning to swim is important for you in your life. Not only can swimming is an enjoyable activity, but also it can help save your life when you find yourself in a life-threatening water situation. There, are several swimming strokes. _36

34、_Put your body in a horizontal position with your legs straight behind you. _37_ However, when you master it, your face should be pointing down under the water unless coming out to breathe.Kick your legs in an alternate pattern as you continue your alternating arm movements. The legs should start wi

35、th a slightly bent knee, then kicking the lower leg and foot in a downward direction. The kicking motion makes your bodys position stable in the water. _38_ if you are splashing(溅湿)with your kicks, try to make smaller kicks.Breathe through your mouth as your face comes out of the water. Any other ti

36、me while you are performing this stroke, your face should be in the water. If you need to breathe at any other time, you can stop this stroke and raise your head above water. _39_40_ Our shoulders should remain parallel(平行的)to the surface throughout the breaststroke(蛙泳). Hold onto the side of the po

37、ol or another support as you practice the motions of the breaststroke without the arm movements.A. Kick your legs up and down quickly.B. Try not to splash too much with these kicks.C. Return to this swimming stroke when you are ready.D. Use floating tools that help with practicing swimming.E. Howeve

38、r, learning a couple of the basic moves is a start.F. Practice the following motions with your head out of the water.G. Get into the water and position your body in the water, parallel with the surface of the water.第三部分 语言知识运用(共两节,满分 45 分) 第一节 (共 15小题;每小题 1 分,满分15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

39、出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。I have grown up with pictures and shapes. Ever Since I was a little girl, my mom would read childrens picture _41_ for me. She would point to each picture, trace each line and tell me which _42_ made the pictures up. Attracted by the tracing of her finger, I would stare and concentrate

40、 my eyes to catch every _43_ movement and would listen for the name of the shape. _44_ I missed anything, I would beg her to _45_ the page over and over again.As I entered the second grade, my memorization of the shapes _46_ with me. My knowledge of shapes increased _47_ the point where my old pictu

41、re books I had at home could no longer _48_ my need for shapes. If I could, I would go up to each _49_ and follow the tracing _50_ that my mom did when I was younger. Id _51_ the outlines of the object and _52_ what kind of shapes made it up.At school, while other kids saw a red wagon, I would be _5

42、3_ to break the wagon down in my mind into a rectangle and two _54_. Now, that I am a senior in high school, I still see _55_ things are made up of in the same way.41. A. articles B. tools C. books D. frames42. A. shapes B. colors C. lines D spaces43. A. smooth B. fast C. occasional D. sudden44. A.

43、Until B. Before C. If D. Since45. A. turn B. repeat C. protect D. cover46. A. grew B. connected C. changed D. stuck47. A.by B.to C.in D.at48. A. read B. realize C. satisfy D. widen49. A. house B. object C. tower D. stair50. A. method B. imagination C. thinking D. idea51 .A. examine B. ignore C. envy

44、 D. value52. A. miss out B. turn down C. figure out D. keep up531A. eager B. unwilling C. afraid D. nervous54. A. maps B. circles C. flats D. stories55. A. what B. how C. which D. where第二节 (共 10 小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分阅读下面短文,在空白处填1 个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。You know that woman who looks beyond stressed behind you

45、in line at the grocery store? Or your elderly neighbor you only catch a glimpse of when theyre collecting _56_ (they) mail? Take a minute to say hello to them, or just smile! Were all busy, but its _57_ (equal) rewarding for you to make someone else feel special by _58_ (start) up a small talk, as i

46、t is for them. This is something Ive been working on over the last few _59_ (year). Very easily I _60_ (affect) by seeing others who seem lonely and worry about people who may not feel as loved _61_ they should. It doesnt mean I try to become best friends with these individuals, but I firmly believe

47、 that a small gesture is worth twice its weight _62_ gold. You never know _63_ someone else is going through and how much of _64_ difference you might really make for them.Without some small talks, we wouldnt get to hear all the _65_ (wonder) stories and experiences others have to share. It makes yo

48、u more we11arounded and makes them feel like somebody pretty special too. Plus, you might end up with you making some pretty great friends in unexpected places and it only costs a minute or two of your time.第四部分 写作(共两小节,满分40分)第一节 (满分15分)假定你是李华,作为交换生在伦敦学习时得到当地学校老师Mr. Nathan的悉心照顾,回国后请你给他写一封邮件表达谢意。内容包括

49、:1. 回忆在学校一起度过的美好时光;2. 遇到的困难和受到的帮助;3. 邀请他来中国旅游。注意: 1. 词数80左右;2. 可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。Dear Nathan,_Yours,Li Hua第二节 (满分25分)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150左右。It was hot and yet, such a beautiful full day. We picked up my grandmother from her nursing home in San Jose and drove her to Watsonvil

50、le where the three of us went to get a Shiatsu treatment (a gift from John). We used to go regularly but the last time I had taken my grandmother. She seemed to forget where she was and how to breathe while on her stomach on the massage(按摩)tableit scared me so I thought perhaps it was better to just

51、 massage her myself the best I could. Still, what I can do is pretty cosmetic(美容的)and shes been getting weaker and having aches from sitting in a wheel chair all day, so I called Ben who runs the Shiatsu clinic with his wife and daughter out of their home and told him my concernsI wasnt even sure if

52、 she would be strong enough to get up the stairs or get onto the table.“We can do it!” he said. And, we did. Sure there were struggles and funny moments like my grandmother wondering who was the woman working on her backthis woman Chioye has massaged her over the years at least 20 timesthey used to

53、laugh and talk together in Japanese but my grandmother didnt rememberChioye was surprised that my grandmother seemed to have forgotten her Japanese.When the session was over, my grandmother took Chioyes hand and thanked her for helping her. Next, we drove towards Mount Madonna to the cemetery(墓地)whe

54、re my Uncle Bob lies. We didnt tell my grandmother where we were going. She doesnt really remember her first son died, but I wondered if she would remember when we drove into the cemetery. She didnt. She asked, “Why are we at a cemetery?” I told her that we came to see Uncle Bob. She said, “My uncle

55、!?” “No,” I said. “MY uncle, YOUR son. Usually, I just let her believe all her loved ones are still alive somewhere. The only one who she knows is gone for sure is her husbandhes been gone 30 years, as long as they were married. Here at the cemetery though, I had to be more firm, gentle too of cours

56、e.Paragraph 1:We got her in the wheel chair and I picked some eucalyptus branches and blue flowers from the side of the dirt road next to the cemetery. _Paragraph 2: We ended our day with a Japanese dinner of course. _参考答案A篇 ADCB篇 ACBBC篇 CDBDD篇 ABAC七选五 EFBCG完形填空 CAACB DBCBA ACABA语法填空56.their 57.equa

57、lly 58.starting 59.years 60.am effected 61.as 62.in 63.what 64.a 65.wonderful应用文写作Dear Mr. Nathan,I am writing to express my gratitude for your great help when I was studying in London. During my stay, you were every considerate and careful. When I met with difficulties, you always gave me a hand, w

58、hich I will always remember. I am also deeply impressed by your sincere help to get me some medicine when I caught a cold and your perfect advice in choosing gifts for my family.Thanks again for all your efforts! I do hope someday you will come to China and let me show you around my hometown.Yours,L

59、i Hua 【参考答案】Paragraph 1We got her in the wheelchair and I picked some eucalyptus branches and blue flowers from the side of the dirt road next to the cemetery. “These are or Uncle Bob,” I said. “Oh, they are so pretty,” she said quietly. John pushed her to the front of Uncle Bobs grave. I placed the

60、 flowers in his vase at the cemetery. She studied his marker and then bowed to him from her chair. I cleaned his marker while she watched. She bowed again. They bowed together. She thanked us for bringing her to him. Soon we drove her to a restaurant.Paragraph 2We ended our day with a Japanese dinne

61、r of course. My grandmother was more than happy all the time. We constantly gave her some of her favorite dishes and she smiled all the time and took every bite delightfully and we all laughed all the while. We all expressed our best wishes to her and she said, “I owe my long life to all of your careful and patient care. Thank you all. You are all my dearest children.” We were moved to tears and hugged her one by one. In the end, my grandmother said to the waitress, “Please come here. I have to shake your hand.” “Thank you for what you do,” she said as she held this stranger now friends hand.

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