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2021北京朝阳高三二模

英语

2021.05

(考试时间90分钟满分100分)

本试卷共10页。考生务必将答案答在答题卡上,在试卷上作答无效。

第一部分:知识运用(共两节,30分)

第一节完形填空(共10小题:每小题1.5分,共15分)

阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项

涂黑。

MakingMyOwnBicycle

ItwasaSaturdaymorning.JamesandIwereattheBambooBicycleClub,readyforourbamboobicyclebuilding

course.

Thefirststepwassettingupthestructureforholdingtheframe('骨架)inplace.Afterthatweweretoldto_1.

thebambootobeofuse,whichwasadelicatejob.Therewereseveralthingsto2.Ofcourse,findingpiecesthat

werethecolorwewantedwasjustasimportant.

Therestoftheafternoonwasspent3eachpieceoftheframeintothestructure.Bambooisfairlyflexible,and

thisparticular4meantthatsomeadjustmentswerereallynecessary.Oneproblemliningupthetwochainscauses

5_madeourframeuseless.Luckily,however,aftersomecareful6,weconfirmedthatitwasalright.Therewas

justenoughspacetofitawheel.

OnSundaymorningwereturnedtotheworkshoptocompletethefinal7.Webegantotightlywrapeachjoint

ontheframe,tokeepit8withnaturalfiberskeptinspecialglue.Allthatwasleftnowwasforittodry.Inafew

hourswewouldbeofficialmembersoftheBambooBicycleClub.

Finallywefinishedourjob.Icouldn'twaitto9ourbicycletofindoutwhatitwasreallyliketorideabamboo

bicycle.Itfeltjustas10asanybicycle,butsofterandmorerelaxed.Now,everytimeIgetonourbicycle,Ican't

helpsmiling.ItremindsmeofwhenJamesandIbuiltitandmakesmeproudofmyself.

1.A.returnB.coverC.deliverD.select

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2.A.bringinB.watchforC.takeoverD.giveaway

3.A.fixingB.changingC.leavingD.mixing

4.A.angleB.positionC.qualityD.stage

5.A.onlyB.almostC.seldomD.still

6.A.checksB.requestsC.preparationsD.links

7.A.reportB.commandC.judgementD.process

8.A.smoothB.heavyC.firmD.slim

9.A.chargeB.testC.seekD.equip

10.A.complicatedB.accurateC.suitableD.capable

第二节语法填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,共15分)

阅读下列短文,根据短文内容填空。在未给提示词的空白处仅填写1个适当的单词,在给出提示词的空白处

用括号内所给词的正确形式填空。

A

Evanisawildlifephotographer.Once,twotigers11(run)pasthim,stoppedameterawayfromhistruckand

begantofight.Hewastooafraidtophotographthem.AnothertimeinNamibia,onelioncameeven12(close).It

wentallthewayroundhistruck.Thenitgotuponthebackandlookedathim13thewindow,whichwasoneofhis

happiestmoments.Evan'spicturesmakepeoplethinkaboutanimalsindanger,whichmattersagreatdealtohim.

B

Rubbishandlitterisnotjustaprobleminthecountryside-ourcitiesandtownsalsosuffer.TheBigTidyUpwas

startedin2008andvolunteersintheUK14(collect)morethan50,000bagsoflitterinstreetsandparksuptonow.

ManyschoolsorganiseeventsinSeptember15(tidy)uptheirareas.Theygethelpwithspecialjackets,sotheyare

safewhentheycleanup.Theprojectaimstogetbiggereachyearandgetmorepeopletotakeresponsibilityfortheir

16(community).

C

Parentsthesedaysseemtoprotecttheirchildrenmorethaneverbefore.Andyetthetruthisthatchildrenmust17

(give)theopportunitytotakerisksinordertoaidtheirdevelopment.Bythetimeachildbecomesanadult,heneedsto

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learn18theycandealwiththesuccessandfailureconnectedwithrisk-taking.Itisarealshamethatnowadays

therearemanychildren19(miss)outontypicalchildhoodactivitiessuchastreeclimbing.Thatismostlybecause

oftheirparents,fearof20(injure),especiallyasmanyofthoseparentsmayhaveenjoyedsuchactivitieswhenthey

weregrowingup.

第二部分:阅读理解(共两节,38分)

第一节(共14小题;每小题2分,共28分)

阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

A

SevenhugsHugOne

HugOne

Doyouwanttoimprovethequalityofyoursleep?SevenhugshascreatedHugOnethattracksdifferentsleeppatterns

tohelpfamiliesconsistentlyrestbetter.Therearedozensofdevicesandtoolsdevotedtomonitoringthesleep.But,

HugOneistheworld'sfirstfamilysmarthomesleepsystem,whichintegratesacalculationruleforsleeppatternsof

childrenandadults.

HugOneisawell-designedproduct,fullofasenseofscienceandtechnology.Itconnectstoanumberofsmaller

sensorscalled“minihugs”,whichareplacedontheedgeofeachbed.Theymonitorthesleeppatternsandotherdata

comingfromthepersonsleepinginthatbed.Thedataarethensenttoanapponthesmartphone.

•ThebenefitsofHugOneinclude:

>HavingasmartalarmclockontheappasHugOnelearnsyoursleepcycleandautomaticallysetsandsoundstowhen

thebestmomentinyoursleepcycleisidentified.

>Monitoringtemperatureandhumidity(湿度)inyourbedroomaswellasindoorairqualityforthemainlivingspace.

>Linkingwithsmartlampsandthermostats(J恒温器),allowinguserstofallasleepwithsunsetlightandpreferred

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nighttimetemperatures,andwakeuptosunriselightandpreferreddaytimetemperatures.

>Ensuringsafetyfromelectronictransmissions(传输)whenyousleep—whentheminihugsensesapresenceinbed,

itshutsoffitselectronictransmissionsandstartsrecordingsleepdataandsendingthemtotheapp.

•Thefollowingareselectedfromcustomers5comments:

IpreferHugOne,sinceit'sconvenientIthinkHugOneisahumanized

touse.Isimplyplacetheminihuginproduct.It'sshareable,andI've

thecomerofmybedunderthesheetconnectedeightminihugstothe

anditgoestoworkmonitoringmyHugOnebaseinmyhouse.Allmy

sleepcycle.It\reallygood.familymembersthinkhighlyofit.

一Robert—Chris

ComptonHanawalt

•HugOneavailableforpurchaseincludes:

Style:SleepTrackingSystem+2SleepSensors

Colour:Blue+Rose

HugOnewillprovidemaximumprotectionforyoursleep.Ifyouwanttogetmoredetailedinformation,pleasecall

thesellersat1-800-576-1899orvisit.

21.HowdoesHugOneeffectivelywork?

A.Itcontrolssleeppatternsautomatically.

B.Itcreatessmartsystemsforabettersleep.

C.Itcollectssleepdatathroughtheminihugs.

D.Itmakesacalculationofthedatasensorsneed.

22.Accordingtothepassage,HugOnecan.

A.adjusttemperature,humidityandairqualityinbedrooms

B.updatethesleepcyclesbyaidofanalarmclockontheapp

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C.recordsleepdatawhenthereareelectronictransmissionsinbed

D.helpusersfallasleepandwakeupnaturallywithprefenedtemperatures

23.Thepassageismademorebelievableby.

A.providingstatisticsB.drawingacomparison

C.givingademonstrationD.usingrecommendations

MyBiggestChallenge

Asawriteronanadventuresportsmagazine,I'dalwaysfoughtshyofdoingtheadventurousstuffmyself,preferring

insteadtoobservetheexpertsfromasafedistanceandrelaytheirexperiencestoreadersintheformofwrittenlanguage.

Thus,whenIwaschallengedtotakepartinamountainclimbinaidofraisingmoneyforcharity—andtowriteaboutit

afterwards-Iwasunwilling,tosaytheleast.

IwasluckyenoughtohaveabrilliantclimbingcoachcalledKeith,whoputmethroughmypacesaftermydaily

work.Hegavemeknowledgeabouteverythingfromtheimportanceofbuildingmusclegroupstohowtoavoidtiredness

throughnutrition.ItquicklybecameapparentthatthemechanicsofclimbingweremorecomplexthanIhadimagined.

TherewastheequipmentandtechniquesI'dneverevenheardof,allofwhichwouldcomeinhandyonthesnow-capped

peakrdbeclimbing.

Awareofthechallenge,KeithmadeadetailedactionplanandIforcedmyselftosticktoit,doingadailyworkoutat

thegymandgoingonhikeswithaheavypack.Iperfectedmytechniqueontheclimbingwallandevenwenttoclimbthe

mountainstogetvitalexperience.Myself-beliefincreasedalongsidemymusclepowerandIbecameconfidentabout

finishingtheclimb.

AlltoosoonIwasonaplanetomydestination.Onthatday,whenIlookedupatthemountain,Ithoughtof

abandoningit.ButthenIrememberedallthehardworkI'ddoneandhowdisappointedKeithwouldbeifIgaveupatthe

lastminute-nottomentionlettingdownthecharityandthesenseoffailureI'dexperiencemyself.Withadeepbreath1

gatheredmyequipmentandheadedoutintothesunshinetomeettherestofthegroup.

AndasIsitherenow,tappingawayonmylaptop,TmamazedatthedetailsinwhichIcanrecalleverysecondofthe

climb:theburningmuscles,thetiredness,theminorproblemsalongtheway.CouldIhavebeenbetterprepared?Possibly.

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WouldIbebackforanothergo?Thankfullynot.ThefeelingofbeingexcitedwhenIstoodontopoftheworldisa

never-to-be-repeatedexperiencebutoneIwillenjoyforevernevertheless.

24.Atthebeginningoftheactivity,theauthorrevealedhis.

A.disappointmentinthecomingadventure

B.expectationofwritingabouthisexperience

C.lackofenthusiasmforthechallengehe'dbeenoffered

D.curiosityabouttakingpartinthemountainclimbforcharity

25.Whatdidtheauthorrealiseduringhisclimbtraining?

A.Theknowledgeaboutclimbingwasreallyconfusing.

B.Theequipmentwasthekeyfactortoreachthepeak.

C.Climbingwasmuchmorecomplicatedthanexpected.

D.Hardtrainingwasfarmoreimportantthanmakingplans.

26.Howdidtheauthorfeelafterhesucceededinclimbingthemountain?

A.Hewasrelievedthathewouldn'thavetodoitagain.

B.Hewaswellsatisfiedthathehaddonehisbestforit.

C.Hewassurprisedthathehadmanagedtocompleteit.

D.Hewasregretfulthatitwasn'tassmoothasimagined.

C

TheRiseofVoiceTechnology

Voicetechnologyhascomealongway.Justafewyearsago,itwouldhavebeenunusable.Butnow,thosewho

followthetechnologyknowthatithasgotconsiderablybetter.

Writingwithyourvoiceraisesseveralinterestingquestions.Howdifficultisitactually?Humanspeechinvolvesa

lotmorestartingandstoppingwitherrorsandtheneedforrepairingbrokensentencesthanyoumaythink.Evengifted

speakersmakemistakes.Toturnthespokenwordintoreasonablewritingrequireslotsofplanning.You'llneedsome

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kindsofnotesorotherorganiserstomakeitwork.

Anotherquestionturningspeechintowritingraisesisthestyle.Howwouldwritingmakethechangethatpeople

speaktheirwritingratherthantype?Chancesarethatitwouldcomeupwithmanymoreshortsentencesandmore

concretelanguage,whichisgood.Itwouldprobablyalsorelyonpreparedphrasesalotmoreoften,whichisnotavailable

whenyouarespeakingquickly.

Toconfirmthis,acolumnwasnotwritten,butdictated(听写).Itwascomposedfrombriefnoteswrittendownfor

structureonly,anditwaseditedforlength,withalloftheoriginalerrorskeptin.Hereweretheresults.Thefirstwasthat

theliteralaccuracywasextremelyhigh.Thereweren'tmanycaseswherethesoftwarehadheardonewordincorrectly

andwrittendownanother.Buttheotherresultwasthatthereadabilityofthiscolumnwasratherbad.Obviously,the

blameisnotwiththetechnologyatall,whichturnsouttoberathergood.Speakingintowritingreliesonabetterhuman

brainthantheonewecurrentlypossess.Writingishard.There'sareasonitcan'tbedoneatthespeedofspeech,inreal

time.

Toclarifythematter,thistimeparagraphbreakswereaddedafterthewholewriting.Punctuations(标点)hadtobe

spokenaloud,andafterafullstop,thefirstwordinthenewsentencewascapitalizedautomatically.Someminor

punctuationmarkswereaddedtomakeitclearer.Toimproveaccuracy,people“trained“thesoftwarebeforehand,

readingaprewrittenpassagealoud.Actuallyitturnsouttobemoreeffective.Alloftheseensurethesatisfactory

completionofturningspeechintowriting.

Languageisthemostimportanttoolforhumaninteraction,andvoiceisonebeautifulpartoflanguage.Withthe

maturityofmodemtechnology,ithasgivenbirthtoagreatchangeinthehuman-computervoiceinteraction.

27.Accordingtothepassage,whichhelpstoturnspeechintowritingintermsofstyle?

A.Thereiscarefulplanninginadvance.

B.Errorsandbrokensentencesareavoided.

C.Peopletypewordsasfastastheysaythem.

D.Thewritingcontainsmorepreparedphrases.

28.Toachievebetterresults,theauthormentionssomechangesfbr.

A.processingerrorsinacolumn

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B.addingminorpunctuationmarks

C.increasingthenumberofbriefnotes

D.integratingshortparagraphsinwriting

29.Theauthorsuggeststhat.

A.humanbrainsareresponsibleforpoordictatedwriting

B.writingwithvoicepromisestoimprovethequalityofwriting

C.writingisanunnaturalactthatcanhardlybelearnedandimproved

D.technologyhasalongwaytogointhehuman-computervoiceinteraction

30.Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?

A.Whypeoplefullyintendtoturnspeechintowriting.

B.Whatrolevoicetechnologyplaysinimprovingreadability.

C.Wherethehuman-computervoiceinteractionisatanadvantage.

D.Howvoicetechnologyenablesthechangefromspeechintowriting.

D

ABridgeLinkingArtandtheAudience

Accordingtoa2018report,peopleagedbetween16and24makeupabout15percentofthepopulationbutonly10

percentofmuseum-goers.Similarly,peopleagedover35gohalfasmuchasyouwouldexpectfromtheirpopulationsize.

Wehavereachedthepointofrecognisingthedisconnectionbetweenartandtheaudiencebuthaven'tyetdetenninedhow

tobridgethegap.Twoanswerstotacklingthischallengelieintellingagreaterdiversityofarthistoriesand

communicatingthesestoriesinmoreaccessibleways.

In2018,aradioprogramcalledArtMatterswasstartedwiththeaimofdiscussingartfromapop-cultureviewpoint

withtopicsthatwouldengageyoungerandmorediverseaudience.Itoffersanaccessiblepathwaytoarthistorywith

conversationsondifferenttopics.Arthistoryisaboutstorytelling;artcontentshineswhenthereisanefforttobring

audiencealongforthediscussion.

Moretraditionalinstitutionsarepayingattention.RecentlytheGettyMuseumissuedasocial-mediachallengefor

peopletorecreatepaintingsusingitemstheyhadathome.Usersdisplayedincrediblecreativity,andthemuseumwas

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floodedwithsubmissions.Thisreactionprovesthatthereisapotentialdesirefortheaudiencetoengagewitharttopicsif

theformatisappealing.Sincemanypeoplefeelintimidatedandthinkthatthere'sabaselevelofunderstandingrequired

tojointheconversation,theGettyinitiativeservesasareminderthattherearemanypathwaystoengagingwithit.

AnotherresultoftheGettychallengewastheexposuregiventoadiversityofartworks.Thefamousoperasinger

PeterBrathwaite,forexample,madescoresofattractiverecreationshighlightingcenturiesofblackpaintings.Hisefforts

opposedtheideathattherewerenotmanyhistoricalpaintingsofblackfigures.Itisextremelyimportantthatwedoa

betterjobofshowingthecomplexanddiversestoriesthatarerepresentedinart.

Socialmediahaveofferedaplatformforpeoplewhohavenottraditionallyhadaseatatthetable.Anyonecan

recogniseagapinthefieldandaddressit.Accountshavegatheredtensofthousandsoffollowers.Theyaretheproofthat

thereishungertohearthesearthistories,andthesethemesworkbrilliantlyfbrmuseumprogramming.

Butthereisonlysomuchthatcanbedonewithoutthemuseumsandgallerieschangingmeaningfullyfromwithin.

Weneedtoseeabetterbalanceofthesestoriesrepresentedinpermanentcollections.Wealsoneedamuchwiderdiversity

ofpeopleandinterestsrepresentedonboard.Ensuringthatart-andwritingandtalkingaboutart—isabletocontinueon

therisinggenerationofstorytellers,insideandoutsideofinstitutions,gettingthefundingandsupporttheyneedtopainta

brighterpictureforthepart.

31.Whatchallengeistheauthortryingtotackle?

A.Peopledoubtagreatdiversityofartworks.

B.Fewerandfeweryoungpeoplegotomuseums.

C.Artappearstoodistantfromcommonaudience.

D.Adultaudiencehasadifferentunderstandingofart.

32.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“intimidated“inParagraph3probablymean?

A.Tired.B.Worried.C.Annoyed.D.Surprised.

33.Intheauthor'sopinion,themuseumsandgalleriesshould.

A.makethearthistorystoriesaccessibleinatraditionalway

B.changemeaningfullyforactivitiesliketheGettychallenge

C.limitthenumberofstorytellersbothinandoutofinstitutions

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D.improvethepermanentcollectionsbyaddingfamousartworks

34.Wecanconcludefromthepassagethatcommonaudience.

A.lacksthechannelstounderstandandtalkaboutarthistory

B.preferstoviewartworksandhearartstoriesonsocialmedia

C.feelssatisfiedwithpeopleandinterestsrepresentedonboard

D.refusestoengagewithdiversearttopicsandarthistorystories

第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,共10分)

根据短文内容,从短文后的七个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。

PeopleWhoCan'tCount

Arecentstudyhasdiscoveredthatdyscalculia,themathematicalinabilityinreading,affectsabout5%ofchildrenin

Britain.Thereisnosimplewayoffindingoutthereasonandkidswiththislearningdisabilityareusuallylabelled

unintelligent.

Sowhatexactlyisthislearningdisabilityinmathematics?Unlikemostpeople,dyscalculicscannotrecognisethree

orfourobjects.35Forexample,theyneedtocountthebooksonthetablebeforetheycansayhowmanythere

are.Inotherwords,theyhavetocountthemonebyone.Thisiswheretheyaredifferentfromothers.Themajorityofus,

ifshownthreeorfoursimilarthings,canimmediatelyrecognisethem.

36Theycannotunderstand,forinstance,whytwoandthreemakesfive.Anotherproblemisnotbeingable

totellwhichgroupcontainsmoreobjectsthantheother.Experimentshaveprovedthatdyscalculicshavenotdeveloped

thepartofthebrainresponsibleforprocessingnumbers.

Therearealsoproblemswiththeabstractconceptoftimefordyscalculics.37Ifyourbestfriendisalways

late,hemightbesufferingfromdyscalculia.Dyscalculicscannotkeeptrackoftime,andtheyneverknowhowmuchtime

theyhavespentgettingreadyandhowlongitwilltakethemtogettowork.Inaddition,researchhasshownthat

dyscalculicsbehaveoddlyinsocialsituations.38Thispoorabilitycanexplainwhytheyneverknowhowmuch

changetheyaredueorwhatkindofbudgettheyneedfortheirholiday.

Ontheotherhand,dyscalculicsareverygoodatcreativearts.Peoplesufferingfromdyscalculiacanbecomepainters

orpoets.Dyscalculiadoesnotseemtodelaylanguageacquisition.Dyscalculicchildrenacquirelanguageatthesametime

as,ifnotearlierthan,mostchildrenandhavenoproblemlearningtoreadorwrite.39

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A.Dyscalculicshavedifficultiesinusingnumbersatall.

B.Thisdisabilityscareschildrenawayfromlearningmathematics.

C.Theyhavetogothroughtheroutineofcountingevenasmallnumberofobjects.

D.Itisquitereasonablefordyscalculicstosolvethiskindofspecificproblematanytime.

E.Theyneverknowhowmuchtheyshouldtipthewaiterorthey'vegotleftafterashoppingtrip.

F.Wecanseethatdyscalculiaisonlyalearningdisability,notageneralindicationofintelligence.

G.Thiscanaccountfortheirdifficultyinreadingschedulesandrememberingtheorderinwhich

thingshavehappened.

第三部分:书面表达(共两节,32分)

第一节(共4小题;第40至41题每小题2分,第42题3分,第43题5分,共12分)

阅读下面短文,根据短文内容在答题卡相应题号后的横线上写下相关信息,完成对该问题的回答。

SharedServicesNeedMoreImagination

Supposeyouneedtodrillaholeinthewalltohanganitembutdonotownapowerdrill.Youmayregarditas

expensivetobuyapowerdrillandconsiderrentingone.Sharingisthesolution.Thesharing

industryisanemerging,highlyflexibleeconomicnetworkthatallowspeopletoshareresources,eitherfreeorforafee.

Theimportantideaofthesharingindustryisthatpeoplemightonlyneedanitemfbrarelativelyshortperiod.The

privatepartofsharedserviceshasbeenmovingtowardsthisareasincethebeginningofthe1980s,andthenthepublic

parthastakennoteofthebenefitsandcontinuedforbestpractice.TheUnitedStatesandAustraliaamongothershavehad

sharedservicesingovernmentsincethelate1990s.

Withtheriseofthesharingindustry,thebest-knownsharedbikesandsharedcarshavegotalotofpublicattention.

Thiskindoftransportationissoenvironmentally-friendlythatitisincreasinglypopularamongpeopleinmanycities.

Ofcoursesharedservicesdon'tneedtobelimitedtomachines.Therealpay-offinsharedservicesprobablyliesin

rentingoutsmaller,lessheavyitems.Forexample,intoday'scasualenvironment,youdon'tneedatieunlessyou're

goingtoaweddingorajobinterview.Sosomecompanieswouldletyoupickupatiewhenyouneededitandonlywhen

youneededit.Anotherexampleisanumbrella-sharingservice.Sincevisitorsdon'twanttobecarryingumbrellasallthe

way,itwouldbecheaperandeasiertosimplyborrowanumbrellaononestreetcomeranddropitoffonanother.

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RecentlyorganisationsthathavecentralisedtheirITfunctionshavebeguntotakeacloselookatthetechnology

servicesthattheirITdepartmentsprovideforcustomers,evaluatingwhereitmakessensetoprovidetechnology

components.E-mailandscanning(扫描)operationswereobviousearlycandidates.Manyorganisationsarenowoffering

theirdocument-intensiveoperationsasasharedservice.Thereisnodoubtthatpeoplearecallingfortheexpansionof

sharedservicestomoreandmoreareas.

40.Whatisthesharingindustry?

41.Whydoessharedtransportationreceiveattentionfrompeople?

42.Pleasedecidewhichpartisfalseinthefollowingstatement,thenunderlineitandexplainwhy.

>Sharedservicesaregettingincreasinglypopularfortheirconvenience,buttherearestillcallsforexpansionto

widerareasbecausetheyarecurrentlyrestrictedtomachines.

43.Pleaseprovideanotherexampleofsharedservicesandexplainyourreason,(about40words)

(请务必将第40至43题的答案写在答题卡指定区域内)

第二节(20分)

假设你是红星中学高三学生李华。你校将举办主题为“创意点亮校园”学生手工作品展。请给你校的交换

生Jim写一封邮件,邀请他参观展览。内容包括:

1.介绍展览信息(例如:时间、地点、内容等);

2.询问对方意向。

注意:1.词数100左右;

2.邮件的开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数。

提示词:手工作品handicraft

DearJim,

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Yours,

LiHua

(请务必将作文写在答题卡指定区域内)

第13页共18页

2021北京朝阳高三二模英语

参考答案

第一部分:知识运用(共两节,30分)

第一节完形填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,共15分)

1.D2.B3.A4.C5.B

6.A7.D8.C9.B10.D

第二节语法填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,共15分)

11.ran12.closer13.through14.havecollected15.totidy

16.communities17.begiven18.how19.missing20.injury

第二部分:阅读理解(共两节,38分)

第一节(共14小题;每小题2分,共28分)

21.C22.D23.D24.C25.C

26.A27.D28.B29.A30.D

31.C32.B33.B34.A

第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,共10分)

35.C36.A37.G38.E39.F

第三部分:书面表达(共两节,32分)

第二节(共4小题;第40至41题每小题2分,第42题3分,第43题5分,共12分)

40.Thesharingindustryisaneconomicnetworkthatallowspeopletoshareresources,eitherfreeorforafee.

41.Becauseitoffersenvironmentally

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