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1、资料来源:来自本人网络整理!祝您工作顺利!2021年广东高考英语历年真题及答案 人不把自己狠狠的逼一把,永久不知道自己有多优秀。为高考好好奋斗,祝高考胜利!下面是我为大家推举的广东高考英语历年真题,仅供大家参考! 广东高考英语历年真题 第i卷 (共103分) i. listening comprehension section a 1. a. in the kitchen. b. at home. c. in a fashion shop. d. in a net bar. 2. a. 50 francs. b. 150 francs. c. 250 francs. d. 500 francs

2、. 3. a. its his turn to pay for the lunch. b. sue likes japanese food very much. c. he doesnt like japanese food at all. d. both of them should treat sue to dinner. 4. a. boss and employee. b. doctor and patient. c. teacher and student. d. interviewer and interviewee. 5. a. she doesnt have time to f

3、ind a new flat. b. she has paid three months rent in advance. c. she is unlikely to find such a satisfactory flat. d. she doesnt like the idea of decorating an empty flat. 6. a. mike. b. sandy. c. an unexpected friend. d. a handyman. 7. a. make a recovery plan. b. find a full-time job. c. drop out o

4、f school. d. resign from her present job. 8. a. the woman was fully absorbed in the music. b. the woman couldnt understand the music very well. c. the woman lost her way to the concert that evening. d. the concert was no better than what the woman imagined. 9. a. extreme sports. b. travel insurance.

5、 c. travel arrangements. d. courage and safety. 10. a. she is talkative. b. she is quiet. c. she is active. d. she is sociable. section b questions 11 through 13 are based on the following passage. 11. a. 28 billion copies. b. 567 million copies. c. 1953 million copies. d. 2021 million copies. 12. a

6、. interviewed the vice-president of the commercial press in china. b. completed data investigation, collection and examination for the records. c. compared the sales volumes of the secret garden and harry potter series. d. delivered enough xinhua dictionaries to the presentation ceremony. 13. a. it

7、is the best-selling book in the world. b. it is the worlds most popular dictionary. c. it is a useful tool for learners of the chinese language. d. it has influenced several generations of chinese people. questions 14 through 16 are based on the following passage. 14. a. over a billion people do not

8、 have enough safe drinking water. b. diseases and bacteria in the water kill millions of people every day. c. people in rich countries take their clean drinking water for granted. d. clean, bottled water is expensive to transport to poor rural villages. 15. a. it is a plastic straw. b. it uses batte

9、ries or electricity. c. it can be used for one year. d. its portable and cheap. 16. a. appeal to the government to supply clean water for everyone. b. provide easy access to clean water to destroy the bacteria. c. offer the watertube free to people in developing countries. d. sell the watertube to e

10、very person who needs one. section c questions 17 through 20 are based on the following passage. kingsleys view on starting a small business advantages be your own boss make your own _17_ decisions closer relationship with customers disadvantages higher risk of _18_ threat from bigger businesses way

11、s to get the start-up money personal _19_ a grant from a private organization _20_ from the bank questions _21_ through _24_ are based on the following passage. what is the ad in the school newspaper about? the _21_ needs more hands. what kind of job is it? its _22_ why does the man apply for the jo

12、b? to gather _23_ job for the future what is the mans major? _24_ ii. grammar and vocabulary section a (a) salt is a must-have seasoning in our homes. but having too much of it may cause health problems, from strokes to heart disease. so should we just give it up? well, for salt lovers who also like

13、 to look after their health, the good news is that japanese scientists (25) _ (give) us a guilt-free way of enjoying the seasoning. theyve created an electric salt-flavored fork. the electro fork, which (26) _ run for six hours without charging, can give food a salty taste. it was developed by tokyo

14、 university (27) _ part of the no salt restaurant project, (28) _ aims to offer low-salt or salt-free food. the restaurant opened its doors for a trial on april 10. how do you get to taste salt? all you have to do is to press the button on the fork. then it releases (29) _ electrical current, which

15、stimulates your tongue. in addition to stimulating the tongue (30) _ (make) you taste saltiness, this device can also be used to make you taste sourness. it is based on the fact (31) a human tongue feels salty or sour when electricity (32) _ (apply) to it, according to the telegraph newspaper. (b) o

16、ne afternoon i toured an art museum while waiting for my husband to finish a business meeting. a young couple ahead of me chattered nonstop between (33) _. i watched them a moment and decided she was doing all the talking. i admired his patience for putting up with her constant parade of words. (34)

17、 _ (disturb) by their noise, i moved on. i was standing at the counter of the museum gift shop making a purchase (35) _ the couple approached the exit. before they left, the man reached into his pocket and pulled out a white object. he extended it into a long cane and then tapped his way into the co

18、atroom to get his wifes jacket. hes a brave man, the clerk at the counter said. most of us would give up (36) _ we were blinded at such a young age. during his recovery, he made a vow his life wouldnt change. so, as before, he and his wife come in (37) _ theres a new art show. but what does he get o

19、ut of the art? i asked. he cant see. you are wrong. he sees a lot. more than you or i do, the clerk said. his wife describes each painting (38) _ _ he can see it in his mind. i learned something about patience, courage and love that day. i saw the patience of a young wife (39) _ (describe) paintings

20、 to a person without sight and the courage of a husband who would not allow blindness to alter his life. and i saw the (share) between two people as i watched this couple walk away with their arms intertwined. section b a. issue b. imposed c. desire d. awareness e. accidental f. suffered g. capture

21、h. risky i. unnecessary j. responsibility k. unavoidable the smartphones that can take selfies (自拍照) have set us free. we can now document every moment of our life and instantly share it with the world through the internet. however, some believe that its also causing people to take _41_ risks that s

22、ometimes prove to be deadly! according to recent reports, the _42_ to take a breathtaking selfie killed 12 people last year. though that may not seem like a lot, its 33% more than the death from shark attacks. while the _43_ has been known for a while, it came to a head on september 21, 2021, follow

23、ing the _44_ death of hideto ueda at the taj mahal in new delhi. it turned out that the 66-year-old japanese and his companion were trying to take a selfie with the royal gate as the background when they fell down some stairs. other fatal accidents this year include a 21-year-old russian woman who f

24、ell off a bridge while trying to _45_ an exciting selfie. three indian students _46_ a similar fate after they were run over by a train while taking a selfie on the railway tracks. the rising number of injuries is forcing officials to take measures. russia has begun a nationwide _47_ program to make

25、 its young citizens realize the dangers of this hobby. the campaigns slogan is: even a million likes on social media are not worth your life and well-being. though no other country has followed their lead, many are banning the selfie sticks! the museum of modem art in new york and the getty center i

26、n los angeles are among those to have _48_ a ban on the selfie sticks, claiming concerns over the safety of their artwork as well as visitors. while these measures may help reduce the incidents, the only way to stop selfie-related injuries and deaths is to take _49_ - not just for themselves but for

27、 their friends. so next time you decide to take a selfie that appears a little _50_, be sure to stop and ask yourself: is it worth it? iii. reading comprehension section a healthy self-esteem is like a childs armor against the challenges of the world. kids who know their strengths and weaknesses and

28、 feel good about themselves seem to have a(n) _51_ time handling conflicts and _52_ negative pressures. they tend to smile more readily and enjoy life. these kids are realistic and generally optimistic. in contrast, kids with low self-esteem can find challenges to be sources of major anxiety and _53

29、_. those who think poorly of themselves have a hard time finding solutions to problems. if given to self-critical thoughts such as im no good or i cant do anything right, they may become passive, _54_, or depressed. faced with a new challenge, their immediate response might be i cant. self-esteem is

30、 _55_ to self-worth (how much a person values himself or herself). this can change from day to day or from year to year, but _56_ self-esteem tends to develop from infancy and keep going until we are adults. self-esteem also can be _57_ as feeling capable while also feeling loved. a child who is hap

31、py with a(n) _58_ but does not feel loved may _59_ experience low self-esteem. likewise, a child who feels loved but is hesitant about his or her own abilities can also develop low self-esteem. healthy self-esteem comes when a good _60_ is maintained. patterns of self-esteem start very early in life

32、. the concept of success following effort and _61_ starts early. once people reach adulthood, its harder to make changes to how they see and define themselves. so, its wise to think about developing and _62_ self-esteem during childhood. as kids try, fail, try again, fail again, and then finally suc

33、ceed, they develop ideas about their own capabilities. at the same time, theyre creating a self-concept _63_ interactions with other people. this is why parental _64_ is key to helping kids form accurate, healthy self-perceptions. parents and caregivers can promote healthy self-esteem by showing enc

34、ouragement and enjoyment in many areas. _65_ focusing on one specific area, for example, success on a spelling test, which can lead to kids feeling that theyre only as valuable as their test scores. 51. a. hard b. good c. easy d. enjoyable 52. a. resisting b. appreciating c. supporting d. concealing

35、 53. a. puzzle b. frustration c. impression d. ignorance 54. a. proven b. grown c. withdrawn d. mistaken 55. a. contrary b. senior c. similar d. familiar 56. a. overall b. global c. whole d. thorough 57. a. treated b. evaluated c. considered d. defined 58. a. passion b. cooperation c. achievement d.

36、 endurance 59. a. generally b. eventually c. immediately d. incredibly 60. a. record b. balance c. attitude d. pace 61. a. enthusiasm b. preparation c. diligence d. persistence 62. a. promoting b. displaying c. polishing d. exploring 63. a. exposed to b. composed of c. based on d. applied for 64. a.

37、 investment b. implement c. punishment d. involvement 65. a. escape b. avoid c. deny d. excuse section b (a) life for ron and joanne wickham used to be full of soccer games, birthday parties, school plays, and parent-teacher conferences. for most of the past 20 years, they spent their evenings remin

38、ding their children to do homework and helping them complete it. now the evenings are empty except for tv, and the weekends seem to last forever. the children whose activities used to fill their time have moved away and have left empty spaces. the wickham parents have what is usually called empty-ne

39、sts syndrome. ron and joanne both work for the heritage insurance company in ukiah, california. in their mid-50s, they have two children, anne and josh. anne just graduated from california state university fullerton and is looking for a banking job in the bay area. josh is still a junior at claremon

40、t mckenna college near los angeles, but he can only rarely make the 460-mile trip home to visit his parents. back in ukiah, ron and joanne often feel the house is too big. it doesnt really echo, says ron, but it feels like it should. where is everybody? empty-nesters everywhere know the feeling. the

41、y are entering a new stage of life, but they remain tied to their former stage. they are typically between the ages of 48 and 60 - still working, still involved in their communities, still rooted. this means they arent free to travel for entertainment or to pull up stakes and move elsewhere. general

42、ly, they live in the homes where they raised their children. their daily routines may still echo their full-nest days, with wake-up times meant for driving kids to school or meals that include the childrens favorite foods. therapists point out that empty-nest syndrome doesnt last forever. eventually

43、, a so-called empty nest starts to feel normal and new routines develop, says ucla psychology professor jaswant singh. most parents complete this journey just fine, but it usually feels pretty lonely. 66. which of the following statements is true about ron and joanne? a. their house is so big that i

44、t echoes when their children are not at home. b. their health condition doesnt allow them to eat steak and move elsewhere. c. they can now do nothing to kill time but help josh complete his homework. d. their son, a college student, occasionally travels a long distance to visit them. 67. the underli

45、ned word this in paragraph 3 refers to _. a. having entered middle age b. their former stage c. their community d. being tied to a place 68. people with empty-nest syndrome _. a. usually feel fine when they are on a journey b. usually lead a normal life but feel quite lonely c. need psychologists he

46、lp to develop new routines d. can hardly recover from it without taking medicine 69. which of the following is the best title of the passage? a. ungratefulness of grown-up children b. adjustment to brand new life c. emptiness of empty-nesting d. sacrifice made for children (b) spellmasters spelling

47、competitions spellmasters spelling competitions are open to all school children aged 15 years old or younger. there are two divisions: junior and senior. words used in all competitions will be chosen from the macquarie dictionary. the competition is conducted orally. once the pronouncer has given th

48、e speller the word to spell, the speller should say the word aloud so that the judges can hear it clearly. once the speller has repeated his word, he has one and a half minutes to complete the spelling. at the 60-second mark, the speller will be informed (e.g. ring of a bell) that he has 30 seconds left to complete the spelling. a second ring of the bell at 90 seconds will s

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