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2021年新高考英语仿真模拟卷(三)(考试时间:90分钟试卷满分:120分)第一部分阅读理解(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。ADoyoucontinuetobehealthyinsocialisolation?NASAislookingforpeopletospend8monthslockedinaRussianlabforanewexperiment.WhenhumansgotothemoonandtraveltoMars,theywillneedtobepreparedforlong-termspacetravelandevenlongerstaysonthesefar-offdestinations.Currently,NASA'sArtemisprogramaimstolandhumansonthemoonforthefirsttimesinceNASA'sApollo17missionlandedin1972.WhilethemoonisthemaingoalofNASA'sArtemisprogram,theagency'slargergoalistosendpeopletoMars.Butlong-termspacetravelandhabitationwon'tbeeasy.Suchmissionswillpresentbothphysicalandmentalchallengesasastronautsworktonotonlysurvive,butperformimportantscientificresearchinuniquelydifficultenvironments.IntheupcomingNASA-Russiaexperiment,agroupofpeoplewillliveinaclosedfacilityatRussia'sInstituteforBiomedicalProblems,whichisinMoscow.Thishabitatfacilitywasusedin2011fornotableseriesofRussianmock(模拟的)MarsmissionsknownasMars500.Duringthesemissions,groupsofpeoplespent520and105daysontwoseparatemissionsinthefacility.Thefacility,accordingtothestatement,willhave"environmentalfactorssimilartothoseastronautsareexpectedtoexperienceonfuturemissionstoMars".Thegroupofpeoplewillspend8monthslivingtogetherinisolationandworkingonscientificresearch.BylivingandworkinginthisMars-likeenvironment,participantsinthisstudywillhelpNASAresearchersbetterunderstandthepsychologicalandphysiological(心理和生理的)effectsofisolation.Thesemissionshelpresearchersnotonlyperformrelevantscienceexperimentsbutalsoseehowpeoplemightgetonunderstrangeconditionsforlongperiodsoftime.So,ifyou'refindingthatlivinginsocialisolationworksforyou,youmightbeparticularlywell-suitedforlivinginaMars-likeenvironmentandthiscouldbeforyou.Butfirst,youhavetoqualify.NASAislookingfor"highlymotivated"Americansbetweentheagesof30-55,whomustspeakbothRussianandEnglishfluentlyandhaveaMasterofScience,DoctorofPhilosophy,DoctorofMedicine,ormilitaryofficertraining.Applicantswithotherrelatedexperiencemayalsobeconsidered.Thosewhoarechosentobeapartofthisgroupwillbepaidfortheirwork.
1.Whatdoweknowaboutthenewexperiment?A.ItwillfindthebestwayforhumanstoliveonMars.B.Itisthefirstofitskindtobecarriedoutsince1972.C.ItispreparedforNASA'shumanspaceflightprogram.D.ItwilldecidethepeopletobesenttothemoonbyNASA.2.Whydoestheauthormention"Mars500"inthetext?A.Toexplainwhythefacilityhasbeenchosen.B.Tocomparethesimilaritiesamongrelatedmissions.C.ToshowRussia'sachievementinspaceexploration.D.Toindicatethenewexperimentwillhavegreatsuccess.3.WhatisParagraph6mainlyabout?A.A.Theprocessoftheexperiment.C.Thepopularityoftheexperiment.4.Whichcanbeasuitabletitleforthetext?A.Artemis:NASA'snewprogramC.NASA'sMarsexplorationprogramB.Thepurposesoftheexperiment.D.Thepreparationsfortheexperiment.B.Loveisolation?NASAwantsyou!D.WanttohaveatriptoMars?Come!BEveryonehasaphoneintheirpocketnowadays,buthowoftendowereallyusethemfortheiroriginalpurpose-tomakeacall?Telephonecultureisdisappearing.Whatbroughtustothismoment,andwhatareitseffects?“Noonepicksupthephoneanymore,”wroteAlexC.MadrigalonTheAtlant.iTchereflexofanswering-centu20th—telephonicculture—isgone.”Theshiftisofcoursedueinlargeparttomorecommunicationoptions:Textingwithphotos,videos,emojis,reactiongifs,linksandevenvoicemessagescanbeamoreattractiveoption.Textingislightandfun,notnearlyasdemandingofyourattentionasaphonecall.Itcanalsobedonewithmultiplepeopleatthesametime.Socialmedia,emailandvideocallshavealsoeatenawayattraditionalphonecalls.Inrecentyears,anotherreasonhascausedpeopletoignorephonecallscompletely:robocalls.Robocallsareautomatemessagesfromorganizationsverifyingyourphonenumberortelemarketerstryingtosellsomething.Americansreceived22.8billionrobocallshalfwaythrough2020,equalinganannualrateof45.6billion,slightlybelow2018numbers,accordingtoYouMail,arobocallprotectionserviceandblockingapp.Astelephoneculturedisappears,whatisthelossofasingularfamilyphonedoingtothefamilyunit?Earlylandlinephonesunifiedfamilymembers,whereasmobilephonesisolatethem.“Thesharedfamilyphoneservedasananchorforhome,”saidLukeFernandez,aWeberStateUniversitycomputer-scienceprofessorandco-authorofBored,Lonely,Angry,Stupid:FeelingsAboutTechnology,FromtheTelegraphtoTwitter.“Withsmartphoneswehavegainedmobilityandprivacy.Butthevalueofthehomehasbeendiminished,ashasitsabilitytoguideandmonitorfamilybehaviorandperhapsconnectfamiliesmoreclosely,”Fernandezsaid.Ofcourse,astechnologyprogresses,livesalwayschangeforbetterorforworse.Withthelossoftelephoneculture,familieswillneedtofindotherwaystounite.5.What'sthepurposeofthepassage?A.Topointoutthedisadvantagesofthetraditionalphonecall.B.Tocallforthetraditionalphonetoadvancewiththetimes.C.Toencouragepeopletomakemorephonecallsandbeclosertofamily.D.Tointroducethecausesandeffectsofthedisappearingtelephoneculture.6.Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?A.Thetelephoneculturedisappearedjustbecauseoftoomanyrobocalls.B.Earlylandlinephonesareinconvenientandtheyseparatefamilymembers.C.Somecommunicationoptionsaremoreattractivethanthetraditionalphonecall.D.Textingwithmultiplepeopleatthesametimetakesupourattentiontoomuch.7.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“diminished”inParagraph7probablymean?A.ChangedB.DecreasedC.StrengthenedD.Continued8.What'stheauthor'sattitudetotheeffectsofthedisappearingtelephoneculture?A.Supportive.B.Opposed.C.Objective.D.Skeptical.CWithexamsjustaroundthecorner,nowisagoodtimetoexploresomeofUCL'slesser-knownstudyspacesandgetdowntosomerevision.Herearesomegoodchoicesforyou.UCLSenateHouseHubUCLSenateHouseHubopenedin2015andprovides144studyspaces.What'smore,youcancheckhowmanyspacesareavailableonlinebeforeyouheadtotheplace.Locatedonthe3rdflooroftheSouthBlockofSenateHouse,thecenterhasroomforindividualandgroupstudyintraditionallibraryspaces,aswellasarmchairsandwi-ficoverage.UCLEastmanDentalLibraryThenewlyredecoratedUCLEastmanDentalLibraryislocatedhalfwayalongGray'sInnRoadandisopenfromMondaytoFriday,9:00am800pm.Thelibraryhas72studyspaces,andmanyITfacilities(equipmentwithaccesstotheInternet).Thelibraryalsohasastudyroomformeetingsandacomputerclusterroomwithawhiteboard.UCLLanguage&SpeechScienceLibraryUCLLanguage&SpeechScienceLibrary(LASS)hasdisabledaccessandhasrecentlybeendecoratedtoaddextrastudyspaces.Withonly49spaces,LASSissmallerthanmostotherUCLlibrariesandtendstofillupquickly,sogetthereearlytoavoiddisappointment.SenateHouseLibraryThisonemaybecheatingastheSenateHouseLibraryisnottechnicallyaUCLlibrary.However,allUCLstudentsandstaffcanregisterforfreemembershiponline.Withmillionsofbooksandjournals,SenateHouseLibraryofferssomeplacesalittlelessusedbyUCLstudentsbutperfectforstudentswhowanttofocusonsomehardwork.9.Thefourplacesaremainlyintroducedtosomeonewho.A.likeslearningonlineB.preferstostudyinwidely-knownlibrariesC.lovesreadingD.ispreparingforexams10.WhatshouldstudentsdoonlinebeforetheygotoUCLSenateHouseHub?A.Checkwhetherthereareavailableseats.B.TaketheMembershipCard.C.Makeanappointmentinadvance.D.Checkthelibrary'sopeninghours.11.HowmanylibrariescanofferInternetservices?A.Four.B.One.C.Two.D.Three.DScientistshaveanunlikelynewhelperwhileexploringtheEarth'scrust(地壳)deepbeneaththeocean:Finwhales.Newresearch,publishedThursdayinScience,findstheseFinwhalecalls‘soundwavescanhelpcreateimagesoftheseafloordownto2.5kilometers.Seafloorimaging,whichisimportantforstudyingthingslikeearthquakemechanicsandcarbonstoragecapacity,typicallyuseslargeairgunsthatsendwavesofsounddownwards.Thesoundwavesgothroughthecrustandbouncebacktoinstrumentsontheseafloor,carryinginformationaboutthestructurestheytravelthrough.Butsuchsurveysareexpensive,andtheguns'explosivenoisemayinterruptseacreaturesthatusesoundtocommunicate.VaclavKuna,thestudyco-author,wasstudyingearthquakeswhenhenoticedstrangereadingsontheseafloorseismic(地震的)instruments,whichturnedouttomatchthefrequenciesoffinwhalecalls.Whalesongsoftenappearinsuchinstruments'records,saysEmilyRoland,amarineseismologistattheUniversityofWashington.Seismologistsusuallyseethesesignalsasannoyance.Kuna,however,noticedthatthesignalswerenotcomingdirectlyfromthewhales,butwereechoes(回声)bouncingbackfromwithinthecrust.Thistechniquedoeshavelimitations,Kunasays.Finwhalesongsarelimitedinfrequency,meaningthesubsurfaceimagesarenotasclearasthosemadewithairguns.Additionally,arenativelyflatseafloorisneededtotriangulate(作三角测量)thewhales'positionswhilemultiplestationswouldbeneededinunevenormountainousregions,headds.Nevertheless,thesewhalesarefoundalmosteverywhereexcepttheice-coveredareasoftheArctic.Thewhalecalls'wideexistencemeanstheycouldprovidenewinsightintooldseismicdatasets,Rolandsays.“Atleastthewhalesongscanserveasanadditionalsourceofsignals.Theyarefreeandtheyarealwaysthere,”Kunasays.“It'sawin-win.”12.WhatdoweknowaboutseafloorimaginginParagraph2?A.Itmayaffectsomeseaanimals.B.Itcanhelppredictearthquakes.C.Itisnodcompletelyaccurate.D.Itisenvironmentally-friendly.13.Whatcanweinferaboutfinwhalecalls?A.Theycanhelpscientiststolocatetheirhabitats.B.Theyareseasytorecordandmeasureintheocean.C.Theyarelikelytobeusedforseafloorimaging.D.Theyhavedifferentfrequenciesamongfinwhales.14.Whatisthepotentialuseoffinwhalesongs?A.Conveyingmessagesbetweenwhales.B.Workingasanextrasourceofsignals.C.Providingusefulinsightsintowhales.D.Exploringtheice-coveredareasoftheArctic.15.Whatisthebesttitleforthetext?A.FinWhaleCallsRevealStructurebeneathOceanFloorB.FinWhalesCommunicatebySingingSpecialSongsC.FinWhaleConservationIsaWin-winMoveforAllD.SeafloorImagingHelpstoLocateMoreResources第二节(共5小题;每小题2・5分,满分12・5分)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。Peopleofallagesareconcernedaboutthespreadofthecoronavirus,andteenagers,asagroup,tendtoexperienceemotionsespeciallyintenselv.Ifyouareraising,teachingorotherwisecaringforanadolescentwhoisfeelingverynervousaboutit,youmaybeatalosssometimes.16..NormalizeAnxietyAnxietycanbehealthy.Butnotalladolescents,oradults,knowthatittypicallyactsasausefulandprotectiveemotion.17..Theycanalsoencourageteenagerstochanneltheirdiscomfortintousefulaction.18.Adolescentswillkeeptheirworriesaboutthecoronavirusatanappropriatelevelbymakingsuretheydon'toverestimatethedangersorunderestimatetheirabilitytoprotectthemselvesfromthesedangers.Soit'swisetokeeptheminformedofthelatestupdates.ShifttheSpotlightDaringdifficulttimes,researchsuggeststhatteenagersfeelbetterwhentheyturntheirattentiontosupportingothers.EncourageDistraction(分心)Whenwefocusondangers,anxietygrows.19..Youmighthelpencouragefindingdistractions.suchasaskingthemtodotheirhomeworkorwatchafavoriteshow.ManageYourOwnAnxietyAnxiousparentsaremorelikelytohaveanxiousteenagers.Beforetryingtosupportananxiousteenager,tenseadultsshouldtakestepstocalmyourownnerves.20.OfferFacts.KillDangers.Herearefivethingswhichcanbeofsomehelp.Whenweturnourattentionelsewhere,itshrinks.Todoso,youcanusethesamestrategiesoutlinedabove.Parentsaresometimesfearfulinawaythatputstheirchildrenonedge.Adultscanhelpyoungpeopleappreciatethathealthyanxietyhasacertainpurpose.第二部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)JadelivesinAustralia,acountryfamousforkangaroos,butnotforsnow.Yetat12,she21toskiattheNorthPole.Despitethelackof22trainingspace,Jadestillbuilther23atthegym.Sheranwithgianttyresattachedtoherwaistto24whatitwasliketopullasledacrossice.Bytheageof14,Jadewas25.Thefarnorthisnotablankcarpetofsoftsnow,butJade26thetoughconditions.Eventhougheverypartofherbodywas27,sheneverthoughtofgivingup.InApril2016,Jademade28,becomingtheyoungestpersontoskitotheNorthPole.Whentalkingabouther29,shestatedthateveryhumanbodyis30,whetheryouareamanorawoman.Butwhenthetalkwaspostedonline,someInternetbullieswrote31commentslike“Makemeasandwich”tomakeherfeel32.Toprovewomen'splaceisfarbeyondthe33,JadeandherteampushedontotheSouthPoleandmadeit.Holdingaplatewithasandwich,Jade34hadherphototakenandpostedonline.Shedaredthebullies,“Imadeyouasandwich.Now3537daysand600kmtotheSouthPole,andyoucaneatit.”21.A.managedB.decidedC.offeredD.afforded22.A.authenticB.largeC.comfortableD.private23.A.careerB.confidenceC.strengthD.team24.A.tellB.feelC.rememberD.share25.A.matureB.determinedC.availableD.ready26.A.bravedB.improvedC.predictedD.identified27.A.workingB.refusingC.bleedingD.aching28.A.progressB.promisesC.historyD.efforts29.A.hobbyB.adventureC.advantageD.award30.A.complexB.beautifulC.amazingD.valuable31.A.meanB.kindC.briefD.fair32.A.puzzledB.smallC.nervousD.worried33.A.gymB.fieldC.kitchenD.office34.A.unwillinglyB.casuallyC.secretlyD.proudly35.A.skiB.walkC.runD.cycle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。Anappleadaykeepsthedoctorawayisarhymemanyofuscanrecallfromourchildhoods--anditmayholdsome36.(true).Applesarerichinantioxidantscalledflavonoids,whichhavebeenshown37.(lower)theriskofaprematuredeath,particularlyfromheartdisease.Thepopularfruithasalsobeenlinkedtoa3.8(reduce)riskoftype2diabetesandevensomecancers.Applesalsoactasatoothbrush,cleaningteethandkillingbacteriainthemouth.39.mayreducetheriskoftoothdecay.They'realsolowincaloriedensity,oneofthetrademarksofahealthyfood.Whenafoodislowincaloriedensityyoucaneatgoodsizeportionsofthefoodforrelativelyfewcalories.40.(addition),applesareaffordableandreadilyavailable.Withallofthisinformational,iseasytoseethat,yes,anapplehasitshealthbenefits.Butdoeseatinganappleeverydaymeanyou'llnevergetsick?Notlikely.Variousstudiesshowhealthbenefitswhen42.(participate)eatanapplebetweenthreeandfivetimesaweek,butallailments(微恙,小疾)cannotbecuredbydietalone.Whileanappleadaywillgoalongwaytoward43(keep)thedoctoraway,mostnutritionistsrecommendavarieddiet.Inaddition44.apples,fillyourshoppingcartwithcitrusfruits,tropicaltreatslikemangos,andavarietyofberries,whichpackanutritionalpunch.Eatingseveralservingsofavariedselectionoffruitseachday45.(be)trulythebestwaytokeepthedoctoraway.第三部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)一家学生英文报社正在面向中学生开展以“我爱我班”为主题的征文活动。请你写一篇英文稿件,介绍你为班级做的最有意义的一件事,内容包括:事情起因和背景;事情过程的介绍;收获和个人感受。词数100左右;不得出现与本人相关的真实信息;可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯第二节(满分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。续写的词数应为150左右。Lilylovedschool.However,therewasoneclassLilyworriedaboutmorethananyother—art.Shedidn'tknowwhyshejustwasn'tanygoodatdrawing,painting,orcutting.Ms.Clay,theartteacher,stoodatthefrontoftheroom.“Class,nextFridayourschoolisgoingtohaveanartcompetition,”sheannounced.Ms.Claywasagreatteacher,andLilylikedheralot.ButthisannouncementmadeLilynervous.“Everyoneintheschoolwillcreateapieceofartworktoshowinthelibrary.Youcanusethedifferenttypesofartworkwehavebeenstudying.”Ms.ClaywasquiteexcitedwhenshespokewhileLilyfoundherselfsinkinglowerinherchair.Lilyhadthewholeweekendtoworkonherproject,butshecouldnotthinkofanythingtodo.OnMonday,Lilyfeltfrightened,soafterschoolLilyaskedMs.Clayifshecouldwriteanartpaperinsteadofdoinganartproject.“Iunderstandthisprojectscaredyou,Lily,”Ms.Claysaid.“Justremember,youcancreateanykindofartyouwant.”Ms.Claysmiledather.“Artisaperson'swayofexpressinghisorherfeelings—itisn'talwayspainting,drawing,orcutting.Iknowyouwillthinkofsomethingverycreative,andIcan'twaittoseeit.”WhenLilyarrivedhome,shetookoutapieceofpaperandapencil.SherememberedMs.Clay'swords.“Artisaperson'swayofexpressinghisorherfeelings.”Lilywrotetheword“terrified”onherpaper.Shecrumpled(揉皱)thepaperandthrewittothesideofherdesk.ThenLilystaredatthecrumpledball.Suddenlyanideastruckher.Paragraph1:Whynotcreatesomethingoutofcru
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