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2021年深圳市高三年级第二次调研考试
英语
第一部分 阅读(共两节,50分)
第一节(共15小题:每小题2.5分,37.5分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出较佳选项。
A
London and Paris are two of Europe's biggest tourist destinations, just a few hours away from each other byroad or rail and an hours distance by air. What about the train-ferry combination that many recall fondly from their childhoods? Well, though it's budget-saving,this option is too time-consuming today, so better leave it to your memories.Since the UK is not part the Schengen Area, passengers need to go through passport control prior to boarding.
Air trips:
Though flying between London and Paris is by no means recommended, there are still a few people traveling between the two dynamic cities by air. A very low one-way fare is possible through advanced booking, but of course it's rare, and that doesn't include the taxi and rail fares
traveling to and from the airports.
* One-way fares from Paris can be as low as €49;
* From London, Air France flies with fares as low as £39(€46), and British Airways as low as £48(€56)
Rail trips:
The only direct train between London and Paris is the Eurostar, which travels 15-17 times per weekday. Eurostar’s 2015 edition trains can make the journey in two hours at speeds of up to 320 km/h. Besides, they offer good seating space.
* Fares begin at a reasonable £58(€68), round trip;
* The earlier you book, the more you save.
Bus trip
The bus is by far the least expensive and longest way to travel between Paris and London. Eurolines and OUIBUS are two major bus lines traveling between the two capitals. The journey takes between seven and nine hours. Both lines advertise free Wi-fi.
* One-way Eurolines fares begin at €15;
* One-way OUIBUS fares begin at €15 too, but early bird sales can even lower the fare.
21.Which way is probably the most expensive for a round trip?
A. By train-ferry. B.By air C. By rail D. By bus
22.What special service does the bus trip provide?
A. Passport free boarding B. Taxi pickup
C. Good seating space D. Free Wi-fi
23.What do the trips have in common with each other?
A. They are cheaper if booked ahead of time
B. There are different competing companies.
C. They are more expensive from the Paris end
D. There are still additional fees to be included
B
As a boy, I wanted to go to the South Pole. As a teenager, I decided I'd like to go to the North Pole too.And yet, I haven't done either. It had taken me 31 years to just make it to the Arctic.
I was traveling with a film crew from Northern Ireland, following the footsteps of Lord Dufferin who, in the 1850s, sailed from Scotland to the Arctic. As an early adventure tourist,he was driven by the desire to see what lay at the ends of the world.
As we sailed north, icebergsof the size of buses floated past our small boat. Finally, w reached ourdestination --- English Bay, where Dufferin landed- and stepped off onto thehorseshoe-shaped beach.
This was what I'd dreamt of: standingsomewhere so pure and primitive. However, for many early polar explorers, theresults were far less pleasant. The south, in particular, was source of extreme danger.
My childhood interest in the South Pole was fueled by the unsuccessful yet heroic adventures of Emest Shackleton. He died in 1922 while preparing for his fourth adventure. The stories of Robert Falcon Scott are also well-known: he and four companions died on their way back from the South Pole.
So why do explorers put themselves at such risk?
Much of it seems to lie in the purity of the challenge. Scott talked of the appeal of a place that had been"unreached and unseen by humans. " "With a view over shininglands covered by ice-sheets of inconceivable extent, you have thefeeling of living over the control of death, "said Fridtjof Nansen, a Norwegian explorer.
On the homeward journey the weather turned and we were left for a few days at the mercy of a storm. We experienced a small taste of helplessness when faced with the raw power of nature. We should be grateful for the great explorers"spirit and stories.I know I am.
24.Why did the author begin his adventure tour?
A.To assist a film crew
B.To realize a childhood dream
C.To memorize Lord Dufferin
D.To challenge a world record
25.Which of the following best explains"inconceivable" underlined inparagraph 7?
A.Hard to control B. Too far to reach
C.Hard to imagine D. Too bright to view
26.What happened during the writer's journey?
A.They were trapped in icebergs
B.They were kept off the destination
C.They were attacked by a storm
D.They were rescued by explorers
27.Which of the following is the best title for the text?
A.The Appeal of the Ends of the World
B.The Dream of Traveling to the Arctic
C.The Victory over the Control of Death
D.The Gratitude to Great Explorers Spirit
C
“It has nothing in common with anything else on the Bund(外滩) "said Ben Wood, the Americanarchitect behind Shanghai's famous Xintiandi District, commenting on the Fosun Foundationafter its completion in 2016. "The great thing about the Bund is that it'sgrand. Perhaps a building that can stand out is needed here to show that acompany is progressive. But it's not grand.”
For now, however, the FosunFoundation ---a new theatre ---is proving popular with riverside tourists.
Located in the Bund FinanceCenter, the theatre was designed by co-operation of two world-known Britishdesign firms: Foster+ Partners and Heatherwick Studio. The architecturalhighlight is the outward appearance ---a golden, three-layered(层) steel bamboo curtain that hangs fromthe third floor. But what makes the architecture really unique is that it"dances" : repeatedly each day, the curtain slowly moves ---opens andcloses--- with music. This visual element, combining East and West, looks likeboth an ancient Chinese crown and a Western harp (竖琴). The building's ground floor entrancelooks unclear, but once inside, you'll see the space reveal a hall and cafe,and traditional Chinese theatres on the upper floors. Although there're onlyfour stories above ground, the building houses several music halls on its threeunderground floors.
“The opportunity to makesomething new in this culturally historic location was extraordinary, "said Thomas Heatherwick, Heatherwick Studio founder. "We tried to make itan interesting addition to show Shanghais mix of modern and historicarchitecture.”
The Fosun Foundation is only part of a bigger plan for this economicand cultural center in China. Along the Huangpu River, a massive waterfront artarea is being built. Shanghai hopes to play a larger role in the global artindustry in the coming years.
What Shanghai makes of thisnew riverside project remains to be seen. But with the Fosun Foundation open tothe public, the area's rapid transformation is bringing up discussions inChina's arts scene and beyond.
28.What did Ben Wood mainly talk about?
A.How to keep the Bund area progressive.
BWhy the Bund area doesn't stand out.
CHow to make the Fosun Foundation grand.
D.Why the Fosun Foundation doesnt fit the area.
29.What makes the theatre unusual?
A.The colour of its appearance.
B.The material of the building
C.The movement of its curtain.
D,The music of a different type.
30.What is Shanghai's bigger plan for the Bund area?
A.To improve its influence in arts.
B.To bring up more traditional buildings.
C.To strengthen its economic role.
D.To mix modern and historic elements.
31.Which word best describes the author's attitude to the plan?
A.Worried B. Pessimistic C.Cautious D. Confident
D
If all goes well, a balloonwill soon rise from Esrange Space Center in Kiruna, Sweden. It will float highinto the upper atmosphere and then return to Earth. However, environmentalistshave arrived to stop this from happening.
Thecampaigners are against the balloon because of what occurs in flight. Theballoon will shoot dust into the Earths upper atmosphere, causing more sunlightto reflect back into space. The dust, known as stratospheric aerosolinjection(SAI), is part of a solar geoengineering (地球工程)program named SCoPex which is beingconducted by Harvard University. The aim of the program is to purposely changethe Earth's atmosphere to fight climate change.
Those who oppose worry about two things.Firstly, the moral risk-if solar geoengineering works, talks on reducinggreenhouse gases will be challenged. The second concern is the amount of SAI inthe atmosphere. To keep temperatures low, the need of the reflective dust tobel released high above Earth will be endless, and a sudden stop could resultin rapid warming. Raymond Pierrehumbert, a physicist at Oxford University, sayssolar geoengineering is even tool risky to research beyond computer models.
Not all environmentalists areopposed to it. Since the world is unlikely to achieve the 1. 5 ℃global warming target set in the ParisAgreement, some green organizations favour small-sized geoengineering research.
Regardless of the criticism,the research continues. Geoengineering is increasingly gaining internationalattention. A recent report about climate change suggested that SAI could helpkeep warming below 1. 5℃, The National Academy of Sciences, Engineering and Medicine in theUSA has developed a research plan for solar geoengineering and receivedgovernmental funding totaling S9 million. Both China and India have alsolaunched research programmes of their own. Activists may oppose theexperiments, but balloons will likely fly anyway.
32.What is the function of SAI?
A.To attract dust B. To throw sunlight back
C.To absorb heat D. To fight against pollution
33.Why does Raymond Pierrehumbert say geoengineering is risky?
A.It may change computer models.
B.It may produce too much dust
C.It may release greenhouse gases
D.It may worsen global warming
34.How do some people expect geoengineering research to be done?
A.To a limited degree
B. At a lower temperature
C. By green organizations
D.Without international attention
35.Which of the following can be inferred?
A.Voices of environmentalists are ignored
B.More support is going to geoengineering.
C.Global warming is getting worse in Sweden
D.Geoengineering has proved effective in India
第二节(共5小题每小题2.5分,12.5分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的较佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
We've all heard people say"Oh, that person is so creative! "about someone who is great at art, but art is just one area where people can be creative. Any time you trysomething different to solve a problem, you're being creative. 36 Maybe, but anyone can get more creative withpractice. Here are some techniques that work for experts who are creative invery different ways.
Explore and Imagine. Shigeru Miyamoto is thebrains behind some of the world's most popular video games: Super MarioBros, The Legend of Zelda, and Donkey Kong. He spent hours exploring natureand going on adventures in his mind. 37
Tune into Music. "Musicis important to me. It brings my creative juices, says author Linda Trice. Whenshe was writing about American hero Harriet Tubman, she started each day bylistening to "The Battle Hymn of the Republic. " _38_ In her picture book Kenya’s Song, Kenyaand her father compose a song inspired by all the different music they hear intheir neighborhood.
Find Pictures in Patterns. 39 The artist Leonardo da Vinci looked everywherefor patterns that would spark his imagination. For example, he would look atstone walls to discover landscapes or faces.
40 Dr. Lonnie Johnson is the inventor of theSuper Soaker. When he was in high school. he wanted to build a robot, but hefailed many times. Now he is an engineer and an inventor. In a TED Talk, hesaid, "Just like with the robot, I don't know any better than ‘Try!’”
A.Don't Give Up.
B.Look for Details.
C.Her characters are also moved by music.
D.Have you ever looked for animal shapes in clouds?
E.Are some people naturally more creative than others?
F Asa game designer, he still finds joy in making up new worlds
G.She became famous for her huge paintings of small flowers and animals
第三部分 语言运用(共两节,30分)
第一节(共1.5小题:每小题1分,15分)
阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的较佳选项.
A woman is volunteering in ashelter. It all started because she missed her own 41 .
Sandy was at a loss when herbeloved Angus died last year-terribly lonely,yet not quite 42 fora new dog in her life. 43 , she decided to volunteer at the localanimal shelter and spend some quality time with furry friends who,like her,were 44 theirold buddies(伙伴).
Remembering that her dog hadloved being read to, she brought along a 45 there.
It's now been 18 months sinceSandy first began 46 herchair beside the dog house. Shelter workers say it really calms down the dogs,but Sandy says it does more 47 to her than it does to the dogs.
Sandy was 48 that photos of her reading to dogs were spreadingon the Internet until the media started calling. Kathleen, a fellow sheltervolunteer was so touched by the sight of her 49 to an old dog that she took aphoto and posted it on the Internet. She was so 50 with the dogs ----I watched her read toseveral ---- and they just loved being 51 by her, "Kathleen said.
Inspired by Sandy's style of 52 ,the shelter has announced that a reading marathon is being 53 for next September. The plan is to get kids inthe neighborhood 54 in reading to the animals, with the addedbenefit of reading practice for the two-leggers, along with plenty of friendly 55 for the four-leggers.
41.A. husband B. kid C dog D. animal
42,A, read B. free C sorry D, grateful
43.A. However B. Meanwhile C. Besides D,Therefore
44.A. comforting B. admiring C. missing D.helping
45.A.toy B. book C. camera D, photo
46. A. settling into B,stealing into C. heading D. looking for
47. A duty B. work C. good D. wrong
48. A uneasy B. unsure C. unhappy D. unaware
49.A. reading B.attending C waving D, whispering
50. A. content B.patient C. strict D. careful
51. A. interviewed B.trained C petted D, photographed
52. A. teaching B.living C thinking D. volunteering
53. A accepted B.predicted C recorded D. organized
54. A. involved B.experienced C united D. relaxed
55. A. competition B.company C. service D advice
第二节(共10小题:每小题1.5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。
Two special friends in the Cincinnati area have created a 56 (merry) Christmas than ever for the children and families affected during the pandemic(大流行病),and it 57 (inspire) by the experience of gratitude theyboth felt as they grew up.
Jordynn and her best friendSkylar started Make a Kid Merry, 58 organizationthat provides holiday gifts to kids----the same support as their own momsreceived years ago.
59 (grow)up, both Jordynn and Skylar were raised by single mothers, andthis fueled their desire this year 60 (make)sure they"pay it forward"to offer support to other kids ofsingle-parent families during the holidays.
COVID-19 has influencednumerous families since it 61 (break)out,so the two friends decided to set providing gifts for 50 kids 62 their goal. They asked for community 63 ( donate), and enlisted (征募) friends as elves (精灵) to 64 (beautiful) wrap the gifts and deliver them.
"We both come fromsingle-mother households, 65 resulted in the fact that we both hadto be sponsored for Christmases before, "Jordynn told WCPO news. "Wejust wanted to be able to create a way to give back to our community.”
第四部分写作(共两节,40分)
第一节(15分)
4月22日,你校举行了 Earth Day Trade活动,议同学们交换闲置物品。请你为学校英文报写一篇报道,内容包括:
1.时间、地点
2.活动简况
3.活动效果。
注意:
1.词数80左右:
2.请在答题卡的相应位置作答。
第二节(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。
After Henry delivered all thenewspapers, he pedaled fast to The Gazette offices by 8: 30. The chief editorhad something important to tell him. He parked his bike and bounded up twonights of stairs to the chief editor's door.
Mr. Trotta greeted him."About those papers, "he paused, " no good way to deliver badnews, "Henry’s smile faded. "Were closing shop Saturday. Advertisingis down. Television is how people get their news today, Mr. Trotta shrugged,"You won't have to get up early on weekends. ""No, "saidHenry, "but I like waking up early and meeting people on my route. It'ssad People won't get their neighborhood news any more.”
As Henry rode past the familiar houses, he saw Mr Grady on his porch(门廊) holding a broom (扫把)."Mr. Grady, wait, "Henrycalled, setting down his bike. He led Mr. Grady to a chair and took the broom.In minutes, the porch was clean. "Now, Mr, Grady, anytime you have chores(家务)call me. " They sat for a while asMr. Grady recalled how happy he’d been moving his family to 26 Maple. Hesounded lonely.
A week after closing, Henry wondered if hiscustomers missed The Gazette as much as he did He thought of a way to find out.
He started out on his oldroute with a notebook. First stop: Mr, Jonas, 17 Oak. When Henry asked himabout the paper, Mr. Jonas answered, "I sure liked reading the week'shappenings. By the way, I have a pile of old comics from The Gazette.Think someone would want them?"
“I’ll ask around. "Henrymade a note in his notebook.
He stopped at Mrs. Burke's,27 Maple. She opened the door holding two babies. Her other two kids held on toher legs. Henry stared. "You could use a babysitter.""Definitely. I meant to put an ad in The Gazette, but....Know any neighbors with experience?”
Mr Simon was next door,carrying his violin out to his car. "Hey, Henry. My band is having aconcert in the park next Friday. Tell all your friends.”
注意:
1.续写词数应为150左右;
2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答.
As Henry made more notes, anidea started forming in his head. __________________
Customers cheered Henry idea and helpedsupply the news._____________________
2021 年深圳市高三年级第二次调研考试 英语参考答案
第二部分 阅读理解
第一节 21-25 BDABC 26-30 CADCA 31-35 CBDAB
第二节 36-40 EFCDA
第三部分 语言运用
第一节 41-45 CADCB 46-50 ACDAB 51-55 CDDAB
第二节 56. merrier 57. was inspired 58. an 59. Growing 60. to make 61. broke 62. as 63. donation(s) 64. beautifully 65. which
(二)评分标准:
1. 本节共 10小题,每小题 1.5分, 15分。
2. 每小题完全正确,给分 1.5分。
3. 与答案不符,或书写不规范,或故意大写答案首字母,均不给分。
4. 特别提醒:
1)56 题应用比较级,注意其形式拼写。未用比较级,给分0分。
2)59 题须大写首字母G。写成growing(未大写G),给分1分。
3)63 题用单数、复数皆为正确。
第四部分 写作
第一节
An activity named Earth Day Trade was held at 5 P. M., on April 22 in our school to raise the students’ awareness of caring for the earth.
The students actively took part in it and brought the stuff that they didn’t need any more to the school. Many old things were traded, such as books, used electronic devices and so on. The students were glad that their old stuff wouldn’t end up in trash cans, but instead turned out useful to others.
The activity proved a big success, and the students involved realized that even small acts could make a difference to the earth.
(二)评分标准:
A. 评分原则
1. 本节 15 分,按 5 个档次给分,精确到 1 分。
2. 评分时,先根据文章的内容和语言初步确定其档次,然后以该档次要求衡量,确定或 调整档次,较后给分。
3. 词数少于 50 字,从总分中减去 1 分。多于 110、但都是有效表达,不扣分。
4. 评分时应关注内容要点、应用词汇和语法结构的丰富性、准确性及上下文的连贯性。
5. 拼写与标点符号是语言准确的一个方面。评分时,应视其对交际的影响程度予以考虑 。英、美拼写及词汇用法均可接受。
6. 如书写较差以至影响交际,将其分数降低一个档次。