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1、絕密啟圭寸前2021年普通高等學校全國統一考試新課標全國卷 III 英語第二局部 閱讀理解共兩節(jié),總分值 40分第一節(jié)共15小題:每題2分,總分值30分閱讀以下短文,從每題所給的四個選項 A、B、C和D中選出最正確選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。AMusicOpera at Music Hall:1243 Elm Street. The seas on runs June through August, with additi onal performa nces inMarch and September. The Opera honors Enjoy the Arts membership
2、disco un ts. Phone: 241-2742.Chamber Orchestra: The Orchestra plays at Memorial Hall at 1406 Elm Street, which offers several con certs from March through June. Call 723-1182 for more information. : /.Symphony Orchestra: At Music Hall and Riverbend. For ticket sales, call 381-3300. Regular season ru
3、ns September through May at Music Hall in summer at Riverbe nd.College Conservatory of Music CCM:Performances are on the main campus校園of the university, usually atPatricia Cobbett Theater. CCM orga ni zes a variety of even ts, in clud ing performa nces by the well-k nown LaSalle Quartet, CCM ' P
4、hilharmonic Orchestra, and various groups of musicians presenting Baroque through modern music. Students with I.D. cards can attend the events for free. A free schedule of events for each term is available by calli ng the box office at 556-4183.Riverbend Music Theater: 6295 Kellogg Ave. Large outdoo
5、r theater with the closest seats under cover price differe nce.Big n ame shows all summer long! Phon e:232-6220.21. Which number should you call if you want to see an opera?A. 241-2742.B. 723-1182.C.381-3300.D.232-6220.22. When can you go to a concert by Chamber Orchestra?A. February.B. May.C.August
6、.D.November.23. Where can stude nts go for free performa nces with their I.D. cards?A. Music Hall.B. Memorial Hall.C.Patricia Cobbett Theater. D.Riverbe nd Music Theater.24. How is Riverbe nd Music Theater differe nt from the other places?A. It has seats in the ope n air.B. It gives shows all year r
7、ound.C. It offers membership disco un ts.D. It prese nts famous musical works.BOn one of her trips to New York several years ago, Eudora Welty decided to take a couple of New York friends out to dinner. They settled in at a comfortable East Side cafe and within minutes, another customer was approach
8、 ing their table.Hey, aren'you from Mississippi? the elegant, white-haired writer remembered being asked by the stranger.I'm from Mississippi too.Without a sec ond thought, the woma n joined the Welty party. When her dinner part ner showed up, she also pulled up a chair.They began telling me
9、 all the news of Mississippi, Welty said. “ didn 'know what my New York friends were thinking. Taxis on a rainy New York night are rarer than sunshine. By the time the group got up to leave, it was pouring outside. Welty 'snew friends immediately sent a waiter to find a cab. Heading back dow
10、ntown toward her hotel, her big-city friends were amazed at the tur n of events that had cha nged their Big Apple dinner into a Mississippi.My friends said: Now we believe your stories, ' Welty added. And I said: Now you know. These are the people that make me write them.'Sitting on a sofa i
11、n her room, Welty, a slim figure in a simple gray dress, looked pleased with this explanation.“do n 'make them up, she said of the characters in her fiction these last 50 or so years. “don 'have to. Beauticians, bartenders, piano players and people with purple hats, Welty ' people come f
12、rom afternoons spent visit ing with old frien ds, from walks through the streets of her n ative Jacks on, Miss., from con versatio ns overheard on a bus. It annoys Welty that, at 78, her left ear has now give n out. Sometimes, sitt ing on a bus or a train, she hears only a fragment片段of a particularl
13、y interesting story.25. What happe ned whe n Welty was with her friends at the cafe?A. Two stra ngers joined her.B. Her childhood friends came in.C. A heavy rain ruined the dinner.D. Some people held a party there.26. The un derl ined word them "in Paragraph 6 refers to Welty's.A. readersB.
14、 partiesC. friendsD. stories27. What can we learn about the characters in Welty 'fiction?A. They live in big cities.B. They are mostly wome n.C. They come from real life.D. They are pleasure seekers.CIf you are a fruit grower or would like to become one take advantage of Apple Day to see what
15、39;saround. It 'called Apple Day but in practice it S more like Apple Mon th. The day itself is on October 21, but since it has caught on, events now spread out over most of October around Brita in.Visit ing an apple event is a good cha nee to see, and often taste, a wide variety of apples. To p
16、eople who are used to the limited choice of apples such as Golde n Delicious and Royal Gala in supermarkets, it can be quite an eye ope ner to see the range of classical apples still in existe nee, such as Decio which was grow n by the Roma ns. Although it doesn 'taste of anything special, it S
17、still worth a try, as is the knobbly 多疙瘩的Cat's Head which is more of a curiosity tha n anything else.There are also varieties developed to suit specific local conditions. One of the very best varieties for eating quality is Orleans Reinette, but you 'l need a warm, sheltered place with perfe
18、ct soil to grow it, so it ' a pipe dream for most apple lovers who fall for it.At the even ts, you can meet expert growers and discuss which ones will best suit your con diti ons, and because these are family affairs, childre n are well catered for with apple-themed fun and games.Apple Days are
19、being held at all sorts of places with an in terest in fruit, in clud ing stately garde ns andcommercial orchards果園.lf you want to have a real orchard experie nee, try visit ing the Nati onal Fruit Collect ion at Brogdale, near Faversham in Kent.28. What can people do at the apple events?A. Attend e
20、xperts lec'tures.B. Visit fruit-loving families.C. Plant fruit trees in an orchard.29. What can we learn about Decio?D. Taste many kinds of apples.A. lt is a new variety.B. lt has a strange look.C. lt is rarely seen now.D. lt has a special taste.30. What does the underlined phrase “a pipe dream
21、in Paragraph 3mean?A. A practical idea.B. A vain hope.C.A brilliant plan.31. What is the author'urpsopse in writing the text?D. A selfish desire.A. To show how to grow apples.B .To introduce an apple festival.C. To help people select apples.D. To promote apple research.DBad news sells. lf it ble
22、eds, it leads. No news is good news, and good news is no news. Those are the classic rules for the evening broadcasts and the morning papers. But now that information is being spread and monitored監(jiān)控in different ways, researchers are discovering new rules. By tracking people -mails and online' s
23、eposts, scientists have found that good news can spread faster and farther than disasters and sob stories.The if it bleeds' rule works for mass ymseJdoian,ah Berger,a scaholar at the University of Pennsylvania.They want your eyeballs and doncare a lot more how they react. You dont care how you &
24、#39;re feeling. But when you share a story with your friends, you't want them to think of you as a Debbie Downer.Researchers analyzing word-of-mouth communication e-mails, Web posts and reviews, face-to-face conversationsfound that it tended to be more positive than negative 消極的 , but that didn
25、't necemsseaarinly people preferred positive news. Was positive news shared more often simply because people experienced more good things than bad things? To test for that possibility, Dr. Berger looked at how people spread a particular set of news stories: thousands of articles on The New York
26、Times' website. He and a Penn colleague analyzed thee-mailed list for six months. One of his first findings was that articles in the science section were much more likely to make the list than non- science articles. He found that science amazed Times' readers anntd made themto share this pos
27、itive feeling with others.Readers also tended to share articles that were exciting or funny, or that inspired negative feelings like anger or anxiety, but not articles that left them merely sad. They needed to be aroused 激發(fā) one way or the other, and they preferred good news to bad. The more positive
28、 an article, the more likely it was to be shared, as Dr. Berger expla ins in his new book,“ Con tagious: Why Things Catch On.32 .What do the classic rules mentioned in the text apply to?A. News reports.C. Private e-mails.B. Research papers.D. Daily conversations 33. What can we infer about people li
29、ke Debbie Downer?A. They 'e socially in active.B. They 're good at tell ing stories.C. They're incon siderate of others.D. They 're careful with their words.34. Which tended to be the most e-mailed according to Dr. Berger ' research?A . Sports n ew.C. Personal acco un ts.35. What
30、 can be a suitable title for the text?A. Sad Stories Travel Far and WideC. Readi ng Habits Change with the TimesB. Scie nee articles.D. Finan cial reviews.B .On li ne News Attracts More PeopleD. Good News Beats Bad on Social Networks第二節(jié)共5小題,每題2分,總分值10分根據短文內容,從短文后的選項中選出能填入空白處的最正確選項,選項中有兩項為多余選項。Every
31、one knows that fish is good for health. 36 But it seems that many people don' t cook fish at home.America ns eat only about fiftee n pounds of fish per pers on per year, but we eat twice as much fish in restaura nts as at home. Buying, storing, and cooking fish isn. 37' TdiffiteXt is about h
32、ow to buy and cook fish in aneasy way.38 Fresh fish should smell sweet: you should feel that you' re standing at the ocean' s estrong smell means the fish isn'9 freWien you have bought a fish and arrive home, you ' d better storethe fish in the refrigerator if you don' t cook it
33、immediately, but fresh fish should be stored in your fridge for only aday or two. Frozen fish isn' t as tasty as the fresh one.There are many com mon methods used to cook fish. 40 First, clea n it and seas on it with our choice of spices調料.Put the whole fish on a plate and steam it in a steam po
34、t for 8 to 10 minutes if it weighs about one pound. A larger one will take more time Then, it ' ready to serve.A. Do not buy it.B. The easiest is to steam it.C. This is how you can do it.D. It just requires a little kno wledge.E. The fish will go bad within hours.F. When buying fish, you should
35、first smell it.G. The fats in fish are thought to help preve nt heart disease.第三局部英語知識運用共兩節(jié),總分值 45分第一節(jié)完形填空共20小題;每題1.5分,總分值30分閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的四個選項A、B、C和D中,選出可以填入空白處的最正確選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。When I was 13 my only purpose was to become the star on our football team. That meant 41 Miller King, who was the best
36、 42 at our school.Football seas on started in September and all summer long I worked out. I carried my football everywhere forJust before September, Miller was struck by a car and lost his right arm. I went to see him after he came backfrom 44 . He looked very 45, but he didn t cry.That seas on, I 4
37、6 all of Miller records while he47 the home games from the ben ch. We went10-1 and I was n amed most valuable player, 48 I ofte n had crazy dreams in which I was to blame for Miller s 49.One after noon, I was cross ing the field to go home and saw Miller 50 going over a fence which was n ' t 51
38、to climb if you had both arms. I ' m sure I was the last pers on in the world he wan ted to accept 52 from.But even that challe nge he accepted. I53 him move slowly over the fence. When we were fin ally54 onthe other side, he said to me, “ Yoiknow, I didn ' t tell you this during the seasoib
39、jut you did55 . Thank youfor filling in for 56. His words freed me from my bad 57. I thought to myself, how even without an arm he was more of aleader. Damaged but not defeated, he was 58 ahead of me. I was right to have 59 him. From that day on, I grew 60 and a little more real.41. A. cheeri ng for
40、B. beati ng outC. relyi ng onD. stay ing with42. A.coachB. stude ntC. teacherD. player43. A.practiceB. showC. comfortD. pleasure44. A.schoolB. vacati onC. hospitalD. trai ning45. A. paleB. calmC. relaxedD. ashamed46. A. heldB. brokeC. setD. tried47. A.reportedB. judgedC. orga ni zedD. watched48. A.a
41、 ndB. thenC. butD. thus49. A. decisi onB. mistakeC. accide ntD. sacrifice50. A.stuckB. hurtC. tiredD. lost51. A. steadyB. hardC. funD. fit52. A.praiseB. adviceC. assista neeD. apology53. A.letB. helpedC. hadD. no ticed54. A. droppedB. readyC. trappedD. safe55. A.fi neB. wrongC. quicklyD. n ormally56
42、. A. usB. yourselfC. meD. them57. A.memoriesB. ideasC. attitudesD. dreams58. A.stillB. alsoC. yetD. just59. A. challe ngedB. curedC. i nvitedD. admired60. A.healthierB. biggerC. clevererD. cooler第II卷第三局部英語知識運用第二節(jié)共10小題;每題1.5分,總分值15分閱讀下面材料,在空白處填入適當的內容1個單詞或括號內單詞的正確形式。In much of Asia, especially the so-
43、called “ rice bowl cultures of Chinaa n, Korea,61Vie tn am, food is usually eate n with chopsticks.Chopsticks are usually two long, thin pieces of wood or bamboo. They can also be made of plastic, ani mal bone or metal. Sometimes chopsticks are quite artistic. Truly elega nt chopsticks might 62 (mak
44、e)of gold and silver with Chin ese characters. Skilled workers also comb ine various hardwoods and metal63 (create)specialdesig ns.The Chin ese have used chopsticks for five thousa nd years. People probably cooked their food in large pots, 64_(use) twigs(樹枝)to remove it. Over time, 65 the populati o
45、n grew, people bega n cutt ing food into small pieces so it would cook more quickly. Food in small pieces could be eaten easily with twigs which 66 (gradual)tur ned into chopsticks.Some people think that the great Chinese scholar Confucius, 67 lived from roughly 551 to 479 B.C., in flue need the 68
46、(develop) of chopsticks. Con fucius believed knives would remind people of killi ngs and_69(be) too viole nt for use at the table.Chopsticks are not used everywhere in Asia. I n In dia, for example, most people traditi on ally eat70 theirhan ds.第四局部寫作共兩節(jié)總分值35分第一節(jié)短文改錯10分假定英語課上老師要求同桌之間交換修改作文,請你修改你同桌寫的
47、以下作文。文中共有10處語言錯誤,每句中最多有兩處。每處錯誤僅涉及一個單詞的增加、刪除或修改。增加:在缺詞處加一個漏字符號,并在其下面寫出該加的詞。刪除:把多余的詞用斜線劃掉。修改:在錯的詞下劃一橫線,并在該詞下面寫出修改后的詞。注意:1.每處錯誤及其修改均僅限一詞;2.只允許修改10處,多者從第11處起不計分。The tee nage year from 13 to 19 were the most difficult time for me . They were also the best and worse years in my life. At the first, I thoug
48、ht I knew everything and could make decisions by yourself. However, my parents didn t seem to think such. They always tell me what to do and how to do it. At one time , I even felt my parents couldn ' t understand me so I hoped I could be freely from them.I showed them I was independent by wear strange clothes. Now I am leaving home to college. At last, I will be on my own, but I still want to have my parents to turn to whe never n eed help.第二節(jié)書面表達總分值25分假定你是李華,與留學生朋友Bob約好一起去書店,因故不能赴約。請給他寫封郵件,內容包括:1. 表示歉意;2.說明原因;3.另約時
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