辽宁省丹东市2021届高三英语一模(高三总复习质量测试一)试卷

辽宁省丹东市2021届高三英语一模(高三总复习质量测试一)试卷
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1. 阅读理解
阅读理解

English Language Courses at ELC Los Angeles

At the English Language Center (ELC) Los Angeles you will find a variety of English courses and programs that meet the highest academic standards of any English language school in the United States. Through its 40 years of teaching students at all levels from all over the world, ELC has developed teaching and training techniques and programs that really work for everyone.

ENGLISH COURSES OFFERED AT ELC LOS ANGELES

● GENERAL ENGLISH COURSES

Intensive English Course

Semi-intensive Course

Individual Intensive Course

● TEST PREPARATION COURSES

Cambridge Preparation Course

TOEFL Preparation Course

● BUSINESS ENGLISH COURSE

Individual Executive Business English Course

ENGLISH CLASSES LOS ANGELES FACT FILE

● Length of lesson: 50 minutes

● Number of levels: 12

● Average number of students per class: 8-9

Maximum number of students per class: 10 (14 during July and August only)

ADDITIONAL SERVICES AT ELC LOS ANGELES

The ELC Los Angeles staff is eager to assist international students in achieving their long-term learning goals. ELC offers the following support services to ensure each student's time at ELC is enjoyable, effective and worry-free:

● Student Visa

ELC has been approved by the Department of Homeland Security (DHS)to issue the SEVIS Form I-20. Students enrolling in a minimum 24-lesson-per-week course are eligible (有资格的) to receive an I-20 form in order to apply for an F-1 student visa in their country.

● English Level Evaluation with Multi-level- Placement

Each student benefits from our English level evaluation with multi-level placement. Our method means students usually have different teachers for different levels and ensures that students study English in the learning environment that is best for them.

● University Admission Services

ELC is pleased to offer free counseling and university placement services to all ELC students interested in continuing their education at an American college or university in California and around the United States.

  1. (1) Which course should you choose in order to improve your English in general?
    A . TOEFL Preparation Course. B . Individual Intensive Course. C . Cambridge Preparation Course. D . Individual Executive Business English Course.
  2. (2) How many students would there be at most in your class for a course in June?
    A . 8. B . 10. C . 12. D . 14.
  3. (3) What's the aim of The English Level Evaluation?
    A . To help achieve enough class hours. B . To help start from the lowest level. C . To help get into an appropriate level. D . To help gain admission to university.
2. 阅读理解
阅读理解

That night, when Aksionov was lying on his bed and just beginning to sleep, someone came quietly and sat down on his bed. He peered(看) through the darkness and recognized Makar.

"What more do you want of me?" asked Aksionov. "Why have you come here?"

Makar Semyonovich was silent. So Aksionov sat up and said, "What do you want? Go away, or I will call the guard!"

Makar Semyonovich bent close over Aksionov, and whispered, "Ivan Dmitrich forgive me!"

"What for?" asked Aksionov.

"It was I who killed the merchant and hid the knife among your things. I meant to kill you, too, but I heard a noise outside, so I hid the knife in your bag and escaped out of the window."

Aksionov was silent, and didn't know what to say. Makar Semyonovich slid off the bed-shelf and knelt upon the ground. "Ivan Dmitrich" he said, "forgive me! I will confess that it was I who killed the merchant, and you will be released and can go to your home."

"It is easy for you to talk," said Aksionov "but I have suffered for you these twenty-six years. Where could I go now?... My wife is dead, and my children have forgotten me. I have nowhere to go..."

Makar Semyonovich did not rise, but beat his head on the floor. "Ivan Dmitrich, forgive me!" he cried. "When they flogged(鞭打) me with the knot, it was not so hard to bear as it is to see you now... yet you had pity on me and did not tell. Forgive me, devil that I am!" And he began to sob.

When Aksionov heard him sobbing, he too, began to weep. "I will forgive you!" he said. "Maybe I am a hundred times worse than you." And at these words his heart grew light, and the longing for home left him. He no longer had any desire to leave the prison, but only hoped for his last hour to come.

In spite of what Aksionov had said, Makar Semyonovich confessed his guilt. But when the order for his release came, Aksionov was already dead.

  1. (1) Who on earth was the criminal that killed the merchant?
    A . Aksionov. B . Makar Semyonovich. C . Ivan Dmitrich. D . The guard.
  2. (2) About Aksionov, which of the following description is TRUE?
    A . He had been knowing who was the killer. B . He offered to be put in prison instead of Makar. C . He suffered a lot during the twenty-seven years. D . But for the noise, he would have been killed by Makar.
  3. (3) According to the text, it can be inferred that ________.
    A . Aksionov didn't forgive Makar in the end B . Aksionov had been longing to go home until his death C . Makar simply hoped for the order for his release to come D . Makar regretted that Aksionov was put in prison instead of him
  4. (4) Which words can best describe Aksionov?
    A . Cruel and selfish. B . Selfless and warm-hearted. C . Innocent and pitiful. D . Hopeful and positive.
3. 阅读理解
阅读理解

Everyone has a phone in their pocket nowadays, but how often do we really use them for their original purpose-to make a call? Telephone culture is disappearing. What brought us to this moment, and what are its effects?

"No one picks up the phone anymore," wrote Alex C. Madrigal on The Atlantic. The reflex of answering-centu20th—telephonic culture—is gone."

The shift is of course due in large part to more communication options: Texting with photos, videos, emojis, reaction gifs, links and even voice messages can be a more attractive option.

Texting is light and fun, not nearly as demanding of your attention as a phone call. It can also be done with multiple people at the same time. Social media, email and video calls have also eaten away at traditional phone calls.

In recent years, another reason has caused people to ignore phone calls completely: robocalls. Robocalls are automate messages from organizations verifying your phone number or telemarketers trying to sell something. Americans received 22.8 billion robocalls halfway through 2020, equaling an annual rate of 45.6 billion, slightly below 2018 numbers, according to YouMail, a robocall protection service and blocking app.

As telephone culture disappears, what is the loss of a singular family phone doing to the family unit? Early landline phones unified family members, whereas mobile phones isolate them.

"The shared family phone served as an anchor for home," said Luke Fernandez, a Weber State University computer-science professor and co-author of Bored, Lonely, Angry, Stupid: Feelings About Technology, From the Telegraph to Twitter. "With smartphones we have gained mobility and privacy. But the value of the home has been diminished, as has its ability to guide and monitor family behavior and perhaps connect families more closely," Fernandez said.

Of course, as technology progresses, lives always change for better or for worse. With the loss of telephone culture, families will need to find other ways to unite.

  1. (1) What's the purpose of the passage?
    A . To point out the disadvantages of the traditional phone call. B . To call for the traditional phone to advance with the times. C . To encourage people to make more phone calls and be closer to family. D . To introduce the causes and effects of the disappearing telephone culture.
  2. (2) What can we learn from the passage?
    A . The telephone culture disappeared just because of too many robocalls. B . Early landline phones are inconvenient and they separate family members. C . Some communication options are more attractive than the traditional phone call. D . Texting with multiple people at the same time takes up our attention too much.
  3. (3) What does the underlined word "diminished" in Paragraph 7 probably mean?
    A . Changed B . Decreased C . Strengthened D . Continued
  4. (4) What's the author's attitude to the effects of the disappearing telephone culture?
    A . Supportive. B . Opposed. C . Objective. D . Skeptical.
4. 阅读理解
阅读理解

Do you continue to be healthy in social isolation? NASA is looking for people to spend 8 months locked in a Russian lab for a new experiment.

When humans go to the moon and travel to Mars, they will need to be prepared for long-term space travel and even longer stays on these far-off destinations. Currently, NASA's Artemis program aims to land humans on the moon for the first time since NASA's Apollo 17 mission landed in 1972.

While the moon is the main goal of NASA's Artemis program, the agency's larger goal is to send people to Mars. But long-term space travel and habitation won't be easy. Such missions will present both physical and mental challenges as astronauts work to not only survive, but perform important scientific research in uniquely difficult environments.

In the upcoming NASA-Russia experiment, a group of people will live in a closed facility at Russia's Institute for Biomedical Problems, which is in Moscow. This habitat facility was used in2011 for notable series of Russian mock (模拟的) Mars missions known as Mars 500. During these missions, groups of people spent 520 and 105 days on two separate missions in the facility.

The facility, according to the statement, will have "environmental factors similar to those astronauts are expected to experience on future missions to Mars". The group of people will spend 8 months living together in isolation and working on scientific research.

By living and working in this Mars-like environment, participants in this study will help NASA researchers better understand the psychological and physiological (心理和生理的) effects of isolation. These missions help researchers not only perform relevant science experiments but also see how people might get on under strange conditions for long periods of time.

So, if you're finding that living in social isolation works for you, you might be particularly well-suited for living in a Mars-like environment and this could be for you. But first, you have to qualify. NASA is looking for "highly motivated" Americans between the ages of 30-55, who must speak both Russian and English fluently and have a Master of Science, Doctor of Philosophy, Doctor of Medicine, or military officer training. Applicants with other related experience may also be considered. Those who are chosen to be a part of this group will be paid for their work.

  1. (1) What do we know about the new experiment?
    A . It will find the best way for humans to live on Mars. B . It is the first of its kind to be carried out since 1972. C . It is prepared for NASA's human spaceflight program. D . It will decide the people to be sent to the moon by NASA.
  2. (2) Why does the author mention "Mars 500" in the text?
    A . To explain why the facility has been chosen. B . To compare the similarities among related missions. C . To show Russia's achievement in space exploration. D . To indicate the new experiment will have great success.
  3. (3) What is Paragraph 6 mainly about?
    A . The process of the experiment. B . The purposes of the experiment. C . The popularity of the experiment. D . The preparations for the experiment.
  4. (4) Which can be a suitable title for the text?
    A . Artemis: NASA's new program B . Love isolation? NASA wants you! C . NASA's Mars exploration program D . Want to have a trip to Mars? Come!
5. 任务型阅读
任务型阅读

Maybe in the near future, driverless cars may become common on the roads. Driverless cars have already been test-driven thousands of miles.  For instance, it helps reduce the number of accidents and traffic jams.

That is because there are many issues that must be solved before the widespread use of them. One problem is that a driverless car cannot predict problems far down the road like a driver can. The driverless cars react to an emergency only when it actually occurs. For instance, a driver starts to slow down when he sees a child riding her skateboard directly into the road 0.2 km away.

Driverless cars are not suitable for extreme weather conditions. They don't predict or "feel" that the roads have become icy like an experienced driver would. For instance, when a road is icy, a human driver would step on the brakes more gently than when the roads are clean and dry.

Another issue is that driverless cars have maps programmed into their memory, but these maps aren't always updated and accurate. New roads are built, and old roads are closed down. Perhaps one day, driverless cars will be everywhere, but we are not ready for that just yet.

A. The safety problems have almost been addressed.

B. However, they are not yet available for the public.

C. Many advantages can be associated to the driverless cars.

D. Driverless vehicles also have trouble adjusting to new roads.

E. They may become confused by fog, heavy rain, or heavy snow.

F. Due to this, a driverless car may get passenger to the wrong destination.

G. But the driverless car only takes action when the child is in its immediate path.

6. 完形填空
完形填空

In Alsager, England, 45-year-old David Scott brought his infant son into the backyard. As they 1 their trampoline (蹦床), they saw shadow. No, it was 2. There was a wild animal, over two feet tall, walking through David's garden 3 close to the child. David reacted how most people would: by shouting.

Anna, a primary school teacher, 4 her husband in the yard. "I thought it was a dog at first. But with a bushy tail, I thought it might be a wolf." Anna later said. The family had no 5 as to what the animal could be. Would this wild animal 6 their young son? As the animal approached, the couple could only fear for their child.

Anna took photos of the animal, posted them on Facebook and asked people for help. While many people 7 to Anna's Facebook post, one answer 8. It was from the Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (RSPCA), and they had some 9 news for Anna. According to the RSPCA, the animal was a silver fox. Silver foxes are incredibly 10 especially in the United Kingdom, because they are frequently hunted for their 11 fur.

The Stapeley Grange Wildlife Centre checked the animal and confirmed that he was 12, but "a little overweight." As a result, it was believed that he was a lost or 13 pet. Foxes like "Shadow" require 14 care that the average pet owner is not able to provide. The employees at Stapeley Grange announced that they would hand "Shadow" over to a specialist owner. These specialists understand how to take care of foxes properly, and they are highly 15.

(1)
A . attacked B . inspected C . introduced D . approached
(2)
A . moving B . shaking C . standing D . gathering
(3)
A . instantly B . dangerously C . happily D . cautiously
(4)
A . joined B . interrupted C . protected D . warned
(5)
A . proof B . plan C . idea D . intention
(6)
A . harm B . surround C . bother D . accept
(7)
A . responded B . submitted C . attended D . referred
(8)
A . came along B . got in C . stood out D . gave in
(9)
A . interesting B . developing C . surprising D . disappointing
(10)
A . rare B . simple C . common D . loyal
(11)
A . bright B . light C . worthy D . valuable
(12)
A . wounded B . healthy C . sick D . violent
(13)
A . controlled B . puzzled C . worried D . abandoned
(14)
A . sensitive B . considerate C . specific D . reliable
(15)
A . educated B . determined C . experienced D . focused
7. 语法填空
阅读下面材料,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。

Linqing City is connected to Beijing, over 400 kilometers away, through its tribute(贡品) bricks. Linqing tribute bricks, or Gong Bricks, were transported to the country's capital through the Grand Canal for the  (construct) of historical buildings like the Forbidden City. Local people call the type of brick a legend  flows from the Grand Canal. This "legend" (list) as an example of national cultural heritage on June 14, 2008.

Linqing sits at the confluence (交汇处) of the Weihe River and the Grand Canal, making transportation very (convenience) .

During the Ming and Qing (1368-1912) dynasties, Linqing was a large important city a population of over one million. Linging tribute bricks earned their reputation during the Ming Dynasty, when they were (wide) used for imperial buildings. Apart from the transport links, the quality of the brick is one factor to make famous.

The "Lianhua" soil in Linging is ideal raw material for bricks. The city is located in the plain of the Yellow River. So when the Yellow River floods, there will always be a layer of fine sandy soil (cover) the local soil. Over time, a layer of sandy soil and a layer of clay will form an overlapping structure, known as "Lianhua". Linging tribute bricks (make) of this soil will not be out of shape easily.

8. 书面表达
假如你是李华,你所在的围棋俱乐部将面向外国朋友开设围棋(Go)课。请你写一份邮件,邀请你校的英国交换生John参加。内容包括:

1)学习围棋的益处;

2)上课的时间及地点;

3)报名的方式及截止日期。

注意:

1)词数80左右,开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数;

2)可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。

Dear John,

It's my pleasure to invite you to attend the Go class held by our Go club.

……

Looking forward to your early reply. Best regards!

Yours truly,

Li Hua

9. 书面表达
阅读下面文章,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一个完整短文,续写词数应为150左右。

Baskin was a 20-year-old sophomore at the University of South Carolina whose parents ran small restaurant. As he was the only college student in his family, his family tried their best to support him. Baskin always worked as a waiter in the restaurant to lighten his parents' burdens. He was so hardworking that many customers praised his hospitable service. His parents also appreciated and trusted him a lot.

It was a busy night at the restaurant. After a few guests walked in and sat down, they ordered a bottle of the Chateau Pichon Longueville Comtesse 2001-a valuable wine worth almost €6,000.

Having to serve another table, Baskin then asked a workmate to fetch the bottle. However, since the employee was new, she accidentally took the wrong bottle of wine. Instead of the wine that was ordered by the customers, she served the Chateau Pichon Longueville Pomerol 2001, which cost about €5,000. As the bottles and names were similar, no one noticed the mistake.

Baskin didn't realize the mistake until the customers wanted to order a second bottle after finishing the first one. He checked the order quickly and understood what was wrong. He cleverly suggested they order a different one, without letting them know what had happened, which could give him time to think about how to solve the problem.

Everything seemed normal, but Baskin was lost in thought. "What should I do to solve this problem?" he asked himself. If he didn't tell the customers the mistake, he could keep the extra €1000 secretly. As he was also the cashier of the restaurant, no one would know what happened. €1000 was the tuition fee for the whole school year and his parents needn't work hard to earn money for him. Or he could use the money to buy his favorite laptop which his parents couldn't afford. This extra money was really a huge temptation to him. But in this way, he would lose his honesty and dignity.

Paragraph 1:

While he was struggling with his options, his father came over.

Paragraph 2:

When the customers came to pay the bill, with father's advice in mind. Baskin decided to do the right thing.