河南省鹤壁市高级中学2021届高三上学期第一次模拟测试(8月段考)英语试题 Word版含答案

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河南省鹤壁市高级中学2021届高三上学期第一次模拟测试(8月段考)英语试题 Word版含答案

鹤壁高中2021届高三年级英语学科第一次模拟测试 第二部分:阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)‎ 第一节:阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项 (共15小题,每小题2分,共30分)。‎ A ‎ ‎Point Reyes ‎ At Point Reyes you will find trails, historic buildings and visitor centers where visitors can enjoy all aspects of the unique area. Visitors can enjoy camping, hiking and biking. Point Reyes National Park also features the Point Reyes Lighthouse and visitor center, and at the visitor center you can learn all about the lighthouse (灯塔) and for the very adventurous tourists a trip down the 308 stairs to the lighthouse is a great option.‎ ‎ ‎Big Sur ‎ Big Sur is a region in California with many wonders to offer visitors. The Los‎ ‎Padres‎ ‎National Forest is an excellent destination for hiking. Throughout the forest there are many trails, including trails allowing visitors to walk along the coastline. In addition, Big Sur is also a fantastic destination for wildlife viewing. This region is one of the few places where the majestic bird can be seen.‎ ‎ ‎Yosemite‎ ‎National Park ‎ Located in central California, Yosemite‎ ‎National Park is an amazing destination for recreational enthusiasts, especially rock climbers. Climbers travel from around the world to take on the challenges presented at Yosemite. There are many other recreational activities to enjoy, including biking, hiking, backpacking and many more. Yosemite Valley has a wide range of attractive sights, and waterfalls.‎ ‎ ‎Joshua‎ Tree ‎National Park ‎ Located in southeastern California, Joshua Tree has some amazing sites to see. There are many nature trails, hiking trails, as well as options for mountain biking and rock climbing. Visitors to Joshua Tree can enjoy the beautiful desert ecosystem. At Joshua Tree you can look into the dense star clouds of the Milky Way, and see clearly. These star clouds are especially dense and bright to the south near the horizon.‎ ‎21. How do tourists visit the Point Reyes Lighthouse?‎ A. By bike. B. On foot. C. By air. D. By boat.‎ ‎22. What can tourists do in Big Sur?‎ A. Enjoy historic buildings. B. Hunt birds.‎ C. See the sea. D. Climb rocks.‎ ‎23.Where can you go if you’d like to experience the desert ecosystem?‎ A. Point Reyes. B. Big ‎Sur.‎ C. Yosemite‎ ‎National Park. D. ‎Joshua‎ Tree ‎National Park B Chef Xiang Chunqin lowered the fire on the stove where she was cooking ‎ her Cantonese meal. She added all the necessary ingredients, including the seafood, shrimp. She quickly lowered the fire and turned toward a phone camera as hundreds of people watched her online. "It ruins the dish if you burn the breadcrumbs,” She advised her live-stream video watchers.‎ Many people in China are restricted to their homes in the effort to stop the spread of coronavirus. Millions of them are finding a new interest in cooking. People watching television and online cooking shows are learning how to make Chinese and Western foods. They are also pushing up the sale of special cookware on online markets, because cooking tools matter to some recipes. Downloads of the top five recipe apps doubled in February, said research company Sensor‎ ‎Tower, i.e. more than 2 million downloads. The Chinese video streaming company Billibilli said it has had more than 580 million views of its cooking videos in the two months since the coronavirus began to spread in China.‎ Another online cooking show producer DayDayCook told reporters its number of new users increased 200 percent from January to February. A recipe for bean curd and shrimp received the most views. "We have never gained new users with such speed since we launched the service in 2012," said founder and leader Tan Xiaoyong. ‎ Many new home cooks are young people living in cities, say industry leaders. This group is used to eating in restaurants or getting food delivery. Now these people are cooking at home.Huang Yifeng, is a 28-year-old who works in Beijing, the capital. She was among those trapped at home in February. She says she spent a lot of time online, learning how to make bread and other foods. Chef Xiang explained that many of her online viewers expressed interest in discussing more than just food. "In the past, users were only interested in learning cooking tricks, but now we talk about all kinds of subjects."‎ ‎24. What does the underlined word in the second paragraph probably refer to?‎ A. pans and pots B. cooks and viewers C. salt and oil D .books and recipes ‎25. What do we know about the influence of the coronavirus in this text?‎ A. Bilibili has more viewers than DayDayCook after the coronavirus broke out.‎ B. The recipe for bean curd and shrimp had the most purchasers.‎ C. People were only interested in learning cooking tricks when restricted to their homes.‎ D. In February, much more people than before had access to the trending cooking apps.‎ ‎26. What is the main purpose of the third paragraph?‎ A. To provide readers with an example of how hot online cooking apps have become.‎ B. To serve as the background information of the passage.‎ C. To show it’s easy to do business during the coronavirus outbreak.‎ D. To advertise the app DayDayCook.‎ ‎27. What is the text mainly about?‎ A. The reason why people are used to eating in restaurants or getting food delivery.‎ B .The number of DayDayCook’s new users from January to February.‎ C. The fact that western food is getting increasingly popular.‎ D. The trend of learning cooking tricks when trapped at home.‎ C ‎ Both low-fat and low-carbon diets work equally well to help people lose weight over two years, a new research has shown. In addition, the low-carbon diets may also improve levels of HDL cholesterol(胆固醇), although it’s not clear how much difference this would make to your overall health.‎ ‎ The search for a diet that helps people lose weight goes back decades. In recent years, there’s been much discussion about the strong points of low-fat diets, compared with low-carbon diets. And some claim that the low-carbon diets work well for short-term weight loss, but there isn’t enough evidence to show how well the two types of diets work and what the effects are on people’s health in the long term. ‎ ‎ In addition, it’s been recognized that weight-loss programs are better if they include some support to help people make changes to their eating and exercise habits. This is often called behavioral therapy, because it works through changing people’s behavior. The new study has researched people who followed a weight-loss program over two years, all of whom had behavioral therapy. According to the actual situation of different people, half the people followed a low-carbon diet, and half followed a low-fat diet. And the result shows: people on both diets did equally well in losing weight. After two years, they had lost on average 7 kilograms. This amount of weight loss is enough to have positive effects on the health of fat people. What’s more, the group who had the low-carbon diets had much better levels of HDL cholesterol than people on the low-fat diets.‎ ‎ If you need to lose weight, this study shows that the behavioral therapy is able to work effectively. You may find it easier to lose weight as part of a supervised weight-loss program that can help you break bad habits and make healthy changes to your diets and lifestyle. ‎ ‎28. What advantage do low-carbon diets have?‎ A. They can help people remember better.‎ B. They can better levels of HDL cholesterol.‎ C. They can improve people's overall health greatly.‎ D. They can help people take exercise better.‎ ‎29. What can we know from the passage?‎ A. Participants on both diets didn’t lose the same weight in the new study. ‎ B. The low-fat and low-carbon diets make much difference to your overall health. ‎ C. People who want to lose weight should change their eating and exercise behavior. ‎ D. The behavioral therapy is beneficial to your health in the long term. ‎ ‎30. What is the author’s attitude towards behavioral therapy? ‎ A. Critical. B. Supportive. C. Doubtful. D. Indifferent. ‎ ‎31. Where is the passage taken from?‎ A. a science-fiction book. B. a guidebook.‎ C. a scientific newspaper. D. a fashion magazine.‎ D ‎ Nowadays some companies are attempting to grow seafood from cells in a laboratory rather than harvesting it from the oceans.‎ ‎ With massive problems with overfishing worldwide and growing demand for ‎ shrinking supplies of seafood, the way fish currently makes its way to our plates isn’t a long-term viable option. Between 1961 and 2016, the average annual increase in global food fish consumption outpaced population growth. Those are figures not sustainable for us, the fish or the environment as a whole.‎ ‎ Cellular seafood could be the answer. Just don't make the mistake of calling it lab-grown fish. “None of us in the industry would call it lab-grown seafood,” says Mike Selden, CEO of Finless Foods. “Finless Foods isn’t lab-grown. We experiment and create our science in the lab, but don’t produce there. Our products come from a production base much like a farm as a production base for animals.”‎ ‎ Finless Foods is a tech company in San Francisco. Beginning in 2017, it’s been working to bring to market a species of cultured bluefin tuna (蓝鳍金枪鱼) created using cellular technology. Shortly after that, the company produced its first pound of bluefin tuna meat for a cost of about $19,000. Since then, however, it’s been working to bring that price down.‎ ‎ Selden terms what Finless Foods is doing as “cell-based seafood”. “We’re growing seafood from real seafood cells,” Selden explained. “We take cells from a fish once, and then grow them endlessly from that. We do the same process that happens inside of a fish and make it happen outside of a fish.”‎ ‎ The goal of cellular seafood isn’t to entirely destroy the current seafood industry. Instead, it’s intended to augment it—and perhaps to help reduce some of the more harmful aspects of current fishing practices like overfishing and illegal fishing. And when it comes to certain sea species, this laboratory-based approach could help create a plentiful supply of certain fish without endangering the survival of certain overfished species as a whole.‎ ‎32. What is the main function of the second paragraph?‎ A. Warning us of the shrinking seafood supplies. ‎ B. Stressing the significance of cellular seafood.‎ C. Analyzing the reasons for global overfishing. ‎ D. Showing the environmental effect of seafood.‎ ‎33. What problem with cellular seafood is Finless Foods facing?‎ A. The high cost of its production. B. Its inadequate nutrient content.‎ C. Its potential harmful health effect. D. The complex production process.‎ ‎34. What does the underlined word “augment” in the last paragraph most probably ‎ mean?‎ A. replace B. strengthen C. cancel D. tolerate ‎35. What is the best title for the text?‎ A. Is Seafood Made Out of Cells? B. Will Seafood Become Cheaper?‎ C. Have We Got Enough Seafood? D. Is Cellular Seafood Sustainable?‎ 第二节:七选五,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(共五小题,每小题2分,满分10分)‎ A community feels more alive when people who live there try to help improve it. ‎ If you look around and see that your community has a lot of problems, there's no better time to start fixing them than right now. ___36___‎ Stop to offer help when and where you're needed It's a simple way to create the atmosphere that makes people feel safe and happy. If you see someone in need of assistance, come to their aid instead of looking on. ___37___‎ Volunteer in your community Donating your time is an excellent way to have a positive effect on your community. ____38____ It costs organizations a lot of time and money to train volunteers, so make sure that you will be available and willing to help out on a long-term basis.‎ ‎___39___‎ You can help in many ways. Consider starting your own business. In this way you can serve your community by offering a great product and possibly even hiring employees. And try to get most of your produce from the local market and shop at local stores.‎ Attend community events How often do you show up to community events? ___40___ Just showing up is a way to help people in your community because it lets them know that you care. For example, if someone is trying to hold a “Bike to Work or School Day” on Monday mornings, and you've got a bike, why not give it a try? Show people in your community that biking is fun.‎ A. Learn about organizations B. Support your local economy C. Start participating in community activities as many as you can D. Just be aware that becoming a volunteer is a serious commitment E. Keep reading for ideas on how to help make your community better F. Hold activities in an effort to make the neighborhood a better place G. Do for others what you’d want them to do for you if you were in their situation 第三部分 语言知识运用(共两节,满分45分)‎ 第一节 (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。‎ My mind seems always to return to the day that I met Carl. The city bus stopped at Centennial Drive to 41 the daily commuters(往返者). When boarding the bus, I luckily ‎42 a seat near the back.‎ When sitting down, I began to read the book On the Road I’d been 43 . The man next to me then asked if I’d read any other books like that one from the same era. When I said yes, he seemed to become 44 .‎ He 45 himself as Carl and told me he used to play the trumpet in jazz clubs. He asked if I like jazz, and I told him that I didn’t really listen to it. 46 Carl to tell me that I should listen to “ real ‎47 ”‎, I was shocked when he just 48 and smiled, saying, “ You 49 me of myself when I was your age. I ‎ remember how my parents 50 jazz, how they couldn’t see how I could listen to ‘that awful 51 .’ I bet your parents say the 52 thing, don’t they?” Now it was my turn to smile, saying how right he was.‎ All the way, the more we talked, the more 53 I became at how much the two of us really had in common, despite the age 54 . Finally, Carl got off at his stop, and mine was soon after. I haven’t seen him since then, but the 55 of our connection that day 56 leaves my mind. ‎ Carl really made me 57 how much we can learn from each other if we just break through the barriers we’ve got. Carl 58 me that we should make an extra 59 to try and get to know the people around us, regardless of age, race or anything else. If we all understand each other, the world would be a much better place that we could 60 together.‎ 41. A. drop off B. pass by C. pick up D. search for 42. A. spotted B. exchanged C. spared D. reserved 43. A. selling B. possessing C. checking D. carrying 44. A. excited B. relaxed C. interested D. encouraged ‎ 45. A. introduced B. behaved C. dressed D. claimed 46. A. Relying on B. Calling on C. Turning to D. Waiting for ‎ 47. A. music B. instrument C. problem D. performance 48. A. cheered B. apologized C. nodded D. applauded 49. A. warn B. remind C. inform D. convinced 50. A. promoted B. advocated C. hated D. enjoyed 51. A. silence B. noise C. fear D. howl 52. A. precious B. contradictory C. significant D. same 53. A. annoyed B. amazed C. disappointed D. confused 54. A. connection B. advantage C. diversity D. difference 55. A. chance B. attempt C. thought D. decision ‎ 56. A. rarely B. merely C. eventually D. gradually 57. A. foresee B. determine C. admit D. consider 58. A. motivated B. taught C. promised D. witnessed 59. A. preparation B. goal C. effort D. accomplishment 60. A. share B. evolve C. preserve D. construct 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。‎ Working at a desk all day may not be as bad for your health as sitting in front of a television after work. This study 61 (suggest)that we should focus more on leisure time sitting, mainly television viewing time, rather than sitting in general. The study 62 (follow) close to 3,600 African-American adults. Almost one-third of them watched TV for more than four 63 (hour) a day. A little more than one-third of the subjects spent between two and four hours a day  64  (sit) in front of the TV. The remaining third watched TV for less than two hours a day.  65 (Compare) to people who watched less than two hours of television daily, those who spent more than four hours in front of the TV were 49‎ ‎ percent more likely to die or have a heart attack 66  stroke. But the undesirable health effects of TV appeared to be limited to adults 67  failed to get the recommended amount of weekly exercise.‎ The study had some limitations, 68 . It is possible that sitting in front of the TV might be worse than sitting at a desk because people snack while they are watching TV. Some people 69  (simple) stay up too late and do not get enough sleep.  70 (eat) treats or lack of sleep could both cause weight gain and increase risk factors for heart disease. ‎ 第四部分 写作(共两节,满分35分)‎ 第一节 单句改错 下列每个句子中均有一个错误,请找出并改正(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)‎ 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:每处错误及其修改均仅限一词。‎ ‎71. He is so stubborn that he never compromises anybody on anything.‎ ‎72. Don’t let any failures discourage you, for you can never tell what close you may be to victory.‎ 73. Most surprisedly, quite a few said that they don’t intend to vote at all.‎ ‎74. If you try to remember everything you will end up remember nothing.‎ ‎75. I just wonder why it is that makes him so excited.‎ 76. Tiring though we were, we felt that our work was worthwhile.‎ 77. We can’t be in the possession of the house until all the papers have been signed.‎ ‎78. They will have you punish if you don’t pay your taxes.‎ ‎79. She intended to catch the early train, but she didn’t get up on time.‎ ‎80. The workers struck for higher wages, but they gave in the boss at the eleventh ‎ hour.‎ 第二节 书面表达(满分25分)‎ 假如你是李华,昨天你有一次不愉快的收快递经历,你对快递员的服务非常不满,于是决定给快递公司经理写一封投诉信反映问题并希望改进。要点如下:‎ 1. 快递员未联系你就私自将快递方在门卫室(guard room)‎ 2. 快递包装破损 3. 快递员态度差,不愿承担责任 注意:1. 词数100词左右 2. 可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。‎ Dear Manager,‎ ‎————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————‎ All the best,‎ Li Hua ‎2021届高三年级英语学科第一次模拟测试答案 一、 阅读理解(每小题2分,共40分)‎ 21- ‎-23:BCD 24--27:ADAD 28--31:BCBC 32--35:BABD 36- ‎-40:EGDBC 二、 完形填空(每小题1.5分,共30分)‎ 41- ‎-45:CADCA 46--50:DACBC 51--55:BDBDC 56--60:ADBCA 三、 语篇填空(每小题1.5分,共15分)‎ 41. suggests 62.followed 63.hours 64.sitting ‎ 65. Compared 66.or 67.who 68.however/though ‎69.simply 70.Eating 四、 单句改错(每小题1分,共10分)‎ 71. compromise后加with 72. what--how 73. surprisedly--surprisingly 73. end up 后remembering 75. why-what 76. Tiring--Tired ‎77.去掉第一个the 78. punish-punished ‎ ‎79.She后加had 80. in后加to 五、 作文(共25分)‎ One Possible Version:‎ Dear Manager:‎ By the following letter of complaint, I’d like to express my disappointment at your poor express service yesterday.‎ In the first place, your irresponsible delivery man placed my parcel at the guard room arbitrarily without contacting me, what if it is stolen? Even worse than that, no sooner had I picked it up than I found a hole on the package, causing my possessions inside to miss. However, your employee refused to make an apology to me and claimed that he was not to blame. It is his annoying attitude that leaves me determined to reflect the incident.‎ When it comes to the solution, I strongly demand that he should apologize to me and compensate for my loss. Besides, to avoid such things arising again, your employees are supposed to be trained once again.‎ I do hope that you can give me a satisfactory reply as soon as possible and your measures taken to better the service will be highly appreciated.‎ All the best,‎ Li Hua
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