1、山西省2021届高三英语下学期考前适应性测试(一模)试题第一部分 听力(略)第二部分 阅读理解(共两节 ,满分 60 分)第一节(共 15 小题;每小题 3 分 ,满分 45 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 。ABest Gyms in San DiegoSOULCYCLELocation: 4303 La Jolla Village Dr 2108 22 .Phone number: (858) 333-6190The cycling studio finally made their way to San Diego and we co
2、uldnt be more excited! While the running and jumping will make you sweat up a storm, its impossible not to smile when your instructors send you motivational phrases during class . Situated in the UTC Westfield mall, its the perfect place to get in a workout after shopping .RENEGADE FIT CAMPLocation:
3、 440 W Washington StPhone number: (619) 677- 1861Working out at Renegade is nothing short of intense . The lights are turned down low, the music is loud, and the 15-minute sets will make you sweat like never before . Each hour-long group class combines HIT-style exercise and floor work with bodyweig
4、ht exercise . And the endorphin(内哞散) rush will keep you coming back for more -no matter how sore you are .TITLE CLUBLocation: Birch Rd 1215Phone number: (858) 632-7859If it seems like everyone from suburban moms to supermodels is hitting the boxing ring these days . you arent wrong . But who can bla
5、me them? If youre looking to tone up and show some aggression, give Title Boxing a try. It offers a variety of classes that include cardio(心肺)exercise, full-body combinations and expert coaching .TRILOGY SANCTUARYLocation: 7650 Girard Ave #400Phone number:(858) 633-3893Stepping off the elevator into
6、 Trilogys rooftop space is extremely pleasant . The space includes ocean views, comfortable sofa for socializing, and a delicious cafe . Class offerings include everything from yoga to meditation(冥想) .It is created as a space to inspire people to lead healthy lives and you cant help but leave feelin
7、g energized after a visit .21 . Which of the following features bike-riding exercise?A . SOULCYCLE B . TRILOGY SANCTUARYC . TITLE CLUB D . RENEGADE FIT CAMP22 . What can we learn about Title Club?A . It plays loud music . B . It is designed for women only.C . It offers food and drinks . D . It offer
8、s training in boxing .23 . Which number should you call if you are interested in yoga classes?A . (858) 333-6190 .B . (858) 633-3893 .C . (858) 632-7859 .D . (619) 677- 1861 .BAs the threat of Eboa(埃博拉)has left the U . S . and the story has left the headlines, people are still heading over to West A
9、frica to fight the virus that has claimed nearly 10,000 lives . Yanti Turang, a rock band singer-turned-nurse and founder of the nonprofit LearnTolive, is one of them . She is now on the way to Sierra Leone (塞拉利昂)to help save lives .Her mind wanting to be a nurse dated from hurricane Katrina happeni
10、ng in New Orleans 2 yeas ago . Then, Yanti was living there with her band Pocketfoxx . They were on their way home from recording an album in California, when they learned about storm that was about to hit Louisianas GulfCoast .“I felt, in a way, helpless . ” she said . “I felt like I couldnt give o
11、r do anything except support people going through it, or the health care workers . And I remember thinking, musics awesome, I love it, but I think that I need to move on and maybe choose a career where I can actually get in there and help out in a situation like this . So she packed up her guitar an
12、d moved back to her home country, Australia, where she trained in a nursing program for the next two years .Her love of New Orleans drew her back to the state again when she finished the program . However, it wasnt straight to the doctors office or hospital for Yanti . As she waited for her registra
13、tion, she worked as a movie nurse . It was on a movie set that Yanti thought of the idea for her nonprofit LearnToLive .She raised $6 . 000 in an online campaign . In the last three years, she brought three crews of nurses and aid over to Indonesia and cared for 2,500 patients . This year, LearnToLi
14、ve is expanding to Laos and soon to South Africa .Its the course my life was supposed to go,” she said earlier for an intensive Ebola responsetraining24 . Why is Yanti heading to Sierra Leone?A . To learn music . B .T o visit her family.C . To help fight Ebola . D . To take a course on life25 .What
15、made Yanti decide to train to be a nurse?A . Her desire to provide practical help .B . Her real experience in fighting Ebola .C . Her sufferings during the hurricane .D . Her devotion to her home country.26 . What can we infer about Yanti from paragraph 3?A . She is homesick and timid . B . She is h
16、elpless and skeptical .C . She is motivated and determined . D . She is ambitious and intelligent .27 . What can we learn about LearnToLive?A . It is based in Sierra Leone . B . It aims to train young nurses .C . It collects money to make movies . D . It provides international medical care .CWhile t
17、he arts cant stop the C0V1D- 19 virus or the social unrest we see in the world today , they can give us insight into the choices we make when moving through crises and chaos .The arts invite everyone to think in new ways .We often experience works of art as something thats pleasing to our senses wit
18、hout a full understanding of the creative effort . Great art often shows us contradictions and crises, and we can learn a great deal from their resolutions (解决) .Through our understanding of art, we can gain a deeper understanding of how we might overcome our own challenges . In understanding extrem
19、es of contrast, we can see the beauty in art with themes that are not simply pleasing for their magnificent features or qualities .Beethoven offers a wonderful example of moving artfully through crises and chaos . He composed his Symphony No . 9 as his hearing loss became more and more pronounced .
20、The opening of the symphony seems to come out of nowhere, from near silence in the opening to a full expression of what many consider to be the joy of freedom and universal brotherhood with Schillers Ode to Joy(欢乐颂).Beethoven appears to have created a work of art that not only freed him from his per
21、sonal struggles, but one that also speaks to the joy of living together in peace and harmony.Have a dialogue between the two opposing parts and you will find that they always start out fighting each other until we come to an appreciation of differencea oneness of the two opposing forces . The arts o
22、ffer many lessons that can help us gain the knowledge we need to move moreconfidently in todays competitive and uncertain environment . An openness to arts-based solutions will give you more control over your future .28 . What value does art have beyond pleasing people s senses?A . It brings people
23、inner peace .B . It contributes to problemsolving .C . It reduces the possibility ofcrises .D . It deepens understanding ofmusic .29 . What can we learn about Beethovens Symphony No . 9?A . It celebrates freedom and unity.B . It aims to show crises and chaos .C . It opens with Schillers Ode to Joy .
24、D . It is unfinished due to his hearing loss .30 . What is the authors suggestion on dealing with conflicting forces?A . Leaving things as they are .B . Making a choice between them .C . Separating them from each other.D . Engaging them in a conversation .31 . Which of the following can be the best
25、title for the text?A . How COVID- 19 changes artB . Essentials of Symphony No . 9C . Moving artfully through crisesD . Joy in the eyes of BeethovenDCarol Dweck, a psychologist at Stanford, conducted a study in twelve different New York City schools . She gave more than 400 fifth graders a relatively
26、 easy test consisting of puzzles . After the test, the researcher told the students their score, and provided them with a single line of praise . Half of the kids were praised for their intelligence . “ You must be smart at this, ” the researcher said . The other students were praised for their effo
27、rt:“ You must have worked really hard . ”When Dweck was designing the experiment, she expected the different forms of praise to have a rather modest effect . After all, it was just one sentence . But it soon became clear that the type of compliment given to the fifth graders has a dramatic effect .T
28、hen Dweck gave the same fifth graders another test that was designed to be extremely difficult . Both groups made unavoidable mistakes . After the second test, the students were given the option of looking either at the exams of kids who did worse or those who did better. Studentspraised for their i
29、ntelligence almost always chose to increase their self-esteem (自尊) by comparing themselves with lower-performance students . In contrast, kids praised for their hard work were more interested in the higher-scoring exams . They wanted to understand their mistakes, to learn from their errors, to figur
30、e out how to do better.Praising kids for their intelligence encourages them to “look” smart, which means that they shouldnt risk making a mistake . And this fear of failure can actually prevent learning . Unless we experience the unpleasant symptoms of being wrong, directing our attention to the ver
31、y thing wed like to ignore, the mind will never revise its models . Well keep on making the same mistakes, trading self-improvement for self-esteem . Samuel Beckett had the right attitude: “Ever tried . Ever failed . No matter. Try Again . Fail again . Fail better.”32 . What is the focus of Dwecks s
32、tudy?A . The development of studentsself-esteem .B . The difference in students intelligence .C . The effects of different types of praise .D . The students performance in puzzle tests .33 . What does the underlined word “compliment” in paragraph 2 mean?A . Puzzles . B . Praise .C . Tests D . Resear
33、ch .34 . Why do students praised for intelligence compare themselves with those who did worse?A . To improve their self-respect .B . To figure out how to do better.C . To understand their own mistakes .D . To push themselves to work harder.35 . What can we infer from the last paragraph?A . Being sma
34、rt is disadvantageous .B . Learning from mistakes is necessary.C . Trying only leads to more failures .D . Making the same mistakes is unavoidable .第二节(共 5 小题;每小题 3 分 ,满分 15 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 。选顼中有两项为多余 选项 。Give Your Bedroom the Deep-Clean It NeedsA messy bedroom can add to everyday ca
35、use anxiety, and even affect your sleep . A clean, organized sleeping space, on the other hand, helps encourage relaxation and restfulness when you hit the sheets at night . 36 Take out trash . Begin by taking care of simple, everyday messes . 37 Whether its from tearing tags off clothing or late-ni
36、ght snacking, small trash can build up easily. Throw away any trash around the room first, then empty the wastebasket .Clear surface clutter( 杂 物 ) . Nightstands, dressers, and desks often become drop zones for small daily objects . 38 If you notice a daily habit, such as commonly picking up keys or
37、 putting on glasses, consider creating an organization system for these frequently-used items .Wipe down windows and mirrors . Let the light shine through your windows without any dirty marks disrupting your view. Wipe down all the windows and mirrors in your bedroom . 39 Their tiny fingerprints are
38、 probably at the bottom of the mirrors .40 A bedroom thats spotless from top to bottom isnt possible without cleaning the floors . If you have hardwood floors, remove and vacuum(真空吸尘)any rugs before sweeping the entire floor. For carpeted bedrooms, clear out the dust with a vacuum . For either metho
39、d, reach as far under the bed and heavy furniture as you can . If you have a lightweight side table or chair that can be moved easily, put it in the hallway as you clean your floors .A . Vacuum or sweep .B . Wipe surfaces clean .C . Your sheets need to be washed and changed regularly.D . If you have
40、 young kids in the house, be sure to wipe down low.E . Take a few minutes to put these items back in their rightful homes .F. If you dont already have a small wastebasket in your room, get one .G . A few simple housekeeping tasks can create a more inviting bedroom .第三部分 语言知识运用(共两节 ,满分 55 分)第 节(共 20
41、小题;每小题 2 分 ,满分 40 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 。I read this story shared by Michelle,who recently passed away:“One morning when I was little, my father took me to the fishing dock . But 41 fishing, we just sat on one 42 watching the other children fishing with their parents
42、 . An hour went by and we left without ever 43 a single fishing line into the water.On the 44 home, I told my father I would never 45 him for being so mean to me .He asked smilingly, Did you see the smiles on those childrens faces? I dont really 46 !I just want to fish like them! I responded angrily
43、, but he 47 my words and kept driving .Such experiences repeated throughout my childhood and my father never 48 why. Butactually he didnt need to . Years later, when I found myselfvolunteering at a local homeless49 , I suddenly realized that those 50 spent sitting on that dock was the very point51 I
44、 learned how to love . ”Michelles last story makes me think . . .Honestly, too often we overlook 52 and rarely stop . Because we never learn that every passing face represents a story. Everyone has 53 something that has forced them to 54 , adapt and grow. Everyones smile has been earned . Their issu
45、es are 55 as significant and worthwhile as 56 were going through .Pausing occasionally to 57 people around us will open our mind . 58 in their happiness will open our heart . If choosing to spend time pausing instead of bypassing quickly- to truly 59 and listen, we can learn so muchabout ourselves,
46、about each other, and even about real 60 .41 . A . instead of42 . A beach43 . A sinking44 . A . cycle45 . A . blame46 . A . care47 . A . repeated 48 . A . understood 49 . A . garden 50 . A . mornings 51 . A . where52 . A . drivers53 . A . left out54 . A . succeed55 . A . merely56 . A . however57 . A
47、 . evaluate58 . A . Sharing59 . A . refuse60 . A . fishB .Regardless of C . due to D . thanks toB . boat C dock D . deckB . pulling C carrying D casting B walking C . drive D . runningB . forgive C . repay D . praise B .remember C . request D . knowB .ignore C . marked D . doubtedB . wondered C . as
48、ked D . explainedB . hospital C . family D . shelterB . fortunes C . weeks D . donationsB . why C . which D . whatB . passersby C . fishermen D . parentsB . picked up C . gone through D . given upB . struggle C . destroy D . reduceB . roughly C . hardly D . equallyB . whenever C . whatever D . whoev
49、erB . appreciate C . motivate D . promoteB . Breaking C . Believing D . TakingB . regret C . witness D . apologizeB . desire C . smile D . love第二节(共 10 小题;每小题 1 . 5 分 ,满分 15 分)阅读下面短文 ,在空白处填入 1 个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式 。22-year-old Belgian Lucas Deckers won the 19th Chinese Bridge Chinese Proficiency Compet
50、ition for Foreign College Students last month . The annual competition 61 (organize) by the Ministry of Education was moved online this year due to the COVID- 19 pandemic( 大流行) . However, the changes did not affect foreign students 62 (enthusiastic)for learning Chinese,with hundreds of thousands of
51、students 63 (sign) up for this years competition, according to the organizers . Since 64 (it) launch in 2002, the competition has been 65 (successful) held 19 times, attracting more than 1 . 4 million participants from over 150 countries 66 (demonstrate) their Chinese skills and knowledge about Chin
52、as culture and history. Deckers said winning the competition was not only a great confidence boost, but also increased pressure 67 him to further improve his Chinese . Deckers, 68 also speaks Dutch, French and English, started learning Chinese when he enrolled for a Sinology degree at Leuven Univers
53、ity in Belgium at age 18 . He chose the major because of his long-held desire to see the world and travel to a faraway place like China . Thats what 69 (attract )me to study Chinese in 70 first place . But after I started, my passion for China grew really fast . I suddenly started to like everything
54、 about Chinese culture . 第四部分 写作(共两节 , 满分 35 分)第一节 短文改错(共 10 小题;每小题 1 分, 满分 10 分)假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以 下作文 。 文中 共有 10 处语言错误, 每句中最多有两处 。每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加 、删除或修 改 。增加 :在缺词处加一个漏字符号 (,)并在其下面写出该加的词。删除 :把多余的 词用斜线()划掉 。修改 :在错的词下划一横线, 并在该词下面写出修改后的词 。注意 : 1 . 每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;2 . 只允许修改 10 处 , 多者(从第 11 处起
55、)不计分 。My hometown, Wanning, Hainan, which is a lively city within a 90-minute drive from Sanya .It enjoys a warm climate with an annual average temperatures of 20C . It is the better surfing spot with many international competitions hold there each year. Riyue Bay, located 25km south of Wanning, is
56、my favourite place . With its strong waves, Riyue Bay is a ideal beach for surfing what always offers an incredible surfing experience . Taxis at Wanning Station are plentifulIgnore others vehicles and head directly to the taxi line . Your totally travel time to Riyue Bay should be 40 minutes or so
57、. It is a long but slightly expensive road, but it worth a visit!第二节 书面表达(满分 25 分)你校英文网站 Sports 专栏就“倡导健康积极的生活方式”征文 ,请就运动和健康为主题写 一篇短文投稿 。要点包括:1 . 对运动和健康的认识2 . 运动的益处;3 . 你的情况 。注意:1 . 词数:100 左右; 2 . 可适当增加细节 , 以使行文连贯 。秘密启用前A 卷选择题答案听力部分2021 年山西省高考考前适应性测试(省一模)英语参考答案1-5 BCBAC6-10 ABACB11-15 CBCAB16-20 BCCA
58、A阅读理解21-25 ADBCA26-30 CDBAD31-35 CCBAB36-40 GFEDA完形填空41-45 ACDCB46-50 ABDDA51-55 ABCBD56-60 CBACDB 卷选择题答案听力部分1-5 CCBAB6-10 BBACA11-15 BCCAB16-20 BCCAA阅读理解21-25 BDACA26-30 DCDBA31-35 ABCBC36-40 GFEDA完形填空41-45 DCBCA46-50 BDADA51-55 BADCB56-60 ACDBCA、B 卷非选择题参考答案语篇填空61. organized62. enthusiasm63. signin
59、g64. its65. successfully66. to demonstrate67. on68. who69. attracted70. the短文改错whichMy hometown,Wanning, Hainan,is a lively city within a 90-minute drive from Sanya. It enjoys a warm climatewith an annual average temperatures of 20. It is the better surfing spot with many international competitions
60、hold there temperaturebestheldeach year. Riyue Bay, located 25km south of Wanning, is my favourite place. With its strong waves, Riyue Bay is aanideal beach for surfing, what always offers an incredible surfing experience.Taxis at Wanning Station are plentiful. Ignore otherswhichothervehicles and head directly to the taxi line.Your totally travel time to Riyue Bay should be 40 minutes or so. It is a long butslightly expensive road, but it worth a visit!istotaland书面表达(略)英语试题答案第1 页(共1 页)