2021年广东广州黄埔区高三三模英语试卷-学生用卷.docx
2021年广东广州黄埔区高三三模英语试卷-学生用卷一、阅读理解(本大题共15小题,每小题2.5分,共37.5分)1、【来源】2021年广东广州黄埔区高三三模(A篇)第13题7.5分(每题2.5分)Junior golf competition calendar full of new eventsMack Champ InvitationalChamp is using junior golf to honor his late grandfather Mack Champ with the first Mack Champ Invitational. The Cameron Champ Foundation will put on the event, to be played March 20-22 at Memorial Park in Houston. The goal of the tournament is to focus on identifying talented players from diverse backgrounds as a way to honor the legacy left by Mack, who passed away in October 2019.Notah Begay Junior InvitationalOne goal of junior golf? Get noticed, preferably by a college coach. The Notah Begay Junior Invitational will offer something quite unusual to its participants: an event broadcast by Golf Channel. Players, aged 8 to 18, must qualify into this event, to be played at a yet-to-be-announced location on a yet- to-be-announced date.U.S. Junior AmateurThe major men's amateur events on the USGA schedule一think the U.S. Amateur and U.S. MidAmateurrequire a companion course for the extremely large field. For the first time in the 73-year history of the U.S. Junior Amateur, the USGA will require one more course. The tournament will start with 264 players playing both Hazeltine National Golf Club and Chaska Town Course in the expanded field.AJGA Thunderbird International JuniorWhen the NCAA Championships move to Grayhawk Golf Club in Scottsdale, Arizona, for the next three years, The Thunderbird, which has divisions for girls and boys, typically has been played at the end of May, while this year it will be played April 9-12, which means, of course, that it finishes on Masters Sunday.(1) Which event is available on TV?A. Mack Champ Invitational.B. Notah Begay Junior Invitational.C. US Junior Amateur.D. AJGA Thunderbird International Junior.(2) What will be changed about the US Junior Amateur?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。"Missy," I cried to my wife, ndid you put the banana skin on my desk?" "No, honey, Meghan probably did.n As rd feared, she had missed my real purpose of the question which was to make it clear to her that she hadn't done her job: defend my desk against the invader-our naughty girl. I abandoned the conversationI sat here at the desk, and stared at the screen. I waited patiently for ideas to come to me, exam questions for a test I would give my English students. My wife was off to a reunion somewhere, but I was not alone. Meghan, our 22-month-old daughter, kept me company. Yet her plans that day seemed to go against mine.She followed a daily routine that was both time-consuming and challenging. It included certain basic tasks: watching the fish, sweeping the carpet in her room, climbing up and down her bed.At first I could concentrate on designing my test paper. But I was soon sidetracked (分心的).I had not counted on the arrival of the "bib-bibs" ("Bib-bibs" were birds).nBib-bibs, bib-bibs!H Meghan screamed excitedly, her eyes alive with expectation She insisted that I go with her to the window."In a second, Just let me finish this question/ I said, She pulled me by the hand (two fingers, actually) toward the window. I saw myself as a fool, being led to watch the bib-bibs. And we did watch them. They chattered and leaped back and forth on the lawn just outside our apartment window. Meghan was absorbed, but as I watched them, I still thought about my work.Suddenly she rushed out from the room, and I heard her naked feet slapping against the wooden floor outside. She returned with her doll, Dumpty. She held him up to the window, stretching him out by his two arms and whispering into his nonexistent ear. HBib-bibs, Dumpty, bib-bibs!n Then I left them in conversation and returned to my desk.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。Paragraph 1: Unfortunately, she came again soon, with her shoes in hands and preparing for an outing. Paragraph 2: Out of the corner of my eye I could see the lithe girl sobbing because I didn*t have time for her. 1、【答案】(1)B;(2)C;C;2、【答案】(1)B;C;B;(4) A;3、【答案】(1)A;C;B;GOD;4、【答案】(1)C;A;D;(4)B;5、【答案】F;G;C;D;A;6、【答案】B;D;C;A;A;B;D;C;D;B;A;C;B;C;D;7、答案 has increased;factors;sending;are;to attend;However;from;expensive;neccessarily;where;8、【答案】Dear Eric,With my graduation drawing near, I am writing to express my heartfelt gratitude to you for your help with my English study last year.You constant encouragement and helpful advice build up my confidence and boost my grade. Besides, your enthusiasm for teaching also inspires my career goal I have made up my mind to teach Chinese in foreign countries, as it enables me to promote Chinese culure to people from other cultural backgrounds, ottering agreat chance for job satisfaction and fulfillmentThanks a million again and may you continue to inspire greatness in your students!Yours,Li Hua9、【答案】Paragraph 1: Unfortunately, she came again soon, with her shoes in hands and preparing for an outing. She stood at the desk, and gazed up at me, waiting for me to nod my head. nIn a second. Just let me finish this question. Dumpty needs you.H I said again. Hearing this, she reluctantly laid her shoes down and toddled towards the window. Looking at the small figure walking away, T was a little guilty, but I forced myself to turn around and set to work again, hoping that my girl could concentrate on her doll. However, several minutes later, my thought was interrupted again.Paragraph 2: Out of the corner of my eye I could see the little girl sobbing because I didn't have time for her. I shook my head helplessly, unsure of what to do. How I wished my wife would come back home and keep her company! After a few silent minutes, I stood up from the seat and slowly walked over to her, trying to comfort her, but she just wiped her eyes and looked away. "I'm sorry, sweetie!'11 said gently, reaching out my hands. Out of my expectation, my girl threw herself in my arms and easily forgave me. I decided to take a break from work, and went for an outing. Surprisingly, when I played with Meghan outside, some brilliant ideas came to me.A. The origin of its history.B. The time of the event.C. The number of courses.D. The location of Golf Club.(3) When can you watch the AJGA Thunderbird International Junior this year?A. April 29.B. May 10.C. April 10.D. May 29.2、【来源】2021年广东广州黄埔区高三三模(B篇)第47题10分(每题2.5分)One summer during high school, my mom volunteered me to help Grandpa research our family tree. Great, I thought, imagining hours spent pawing through dusty, rotting boxes and listening to dull stories about people 1 didn't know. "You'll be surprised, n my mom promised, HFamily histories can be very interesting.1'In truth, Grandpa didn't want to limit my work to just research, hoping to also preserve our family memories. He'd discovered a computer program that helps digitally scan old pictures and leers to preserve their contents before they crumble from old age. Grandpa wanted me to help him connect the scanner and set up the computer program. He could type documents and send e-mails, but had never used a scanner.Soon after, I became fascinated with my relatives' lives. T asked Grandpa to tell the story behind every picture and letter scanned. The stories, which turned out not to be boring at all, helped me not only understand but also relate to my relatives. I became so hungry for more information that Grandpa needed additional props to keep me satisfied. He showed me a chest filled with random stuff, all covered in dust.Perusing (研读)through their belongings, I felt I was opening a window into the world of my relatives, a world long since gone. Grandpa showed me a bundle of letters he had sent to Grandma from the front lines of World War II and I could almost smell the gunpowder I turned the pages of my greatgrandmothers recipe book and could picture her cooking in her kitchen. All of the people who had been merely names to me now had faces to match.Later, Grandpa admitted, nI probably could have done this project myself. I just wanted someone to share it with.*' I can*t thank him enough for sharing the experience and making me appreciate the family members who have made me the person I am. I will cherish family memories and hope that someday 1 will be able to pass them down to my own grandchildren.(1) Which of the following can best describe the author's first impression of research?A. Delightful.B. Tiresome.C. Surprising.D. Interesting.(2) What does the underlined word "crumble" in paragraph 2 probably mean?A. Come to life.B. Cut off.C. Fall to pieces.D. Break through.(3) What can we learn about Grandpa?A. He used to recall his time in wars.B. He treasured the family legacies.C. He buried the letters under gunpowder.D. He loved to share his stories.(4) Why was the author grateful to Grandpa for the sharing?A. He recognized the value of family history.B. He strengthened his family ties.C. He found a way to know about his ancestors.D. He improved his skills in sharing stories.3、【来源】2021年广东广州黄埔区高三三模(C篇)第811题10分(25分25分25分25分)Going through social media can quickly convince you that everyone's life is more interesting than yours. During a particularly adventurous week on Instagram some months ago, I saw waterskiing in Maui, and swimming with wild pigs in the Bahamas. Wild pigs!I started googling flights to new places, imagining adventures. Then I ordered food from the place I eat at every week and felt bad about not trying somewhere new.Recent research about repeat and novel experiences suggests that we ought to reconsider those negative feelings associated with repetition. Ed O'Brien, a professor at the University of Chicago, launched a series of studies on this topic. ,'There,s a general belief that if you want to seem like an interesting, cultured person, the best thing you can do is to showcase that you*re open to new experiences, n he says. "That may be true, but I think we take for granted the value of really digging deep into one field/*To test this hypothesis (假设),O'Brien andhis team exposed all participants to the same stimulus (刺J激)including museum visits, movies, and video games. Next, some people were asked to imagine repeating the experience, while others actually did repeat what they had done. The researchers found that on the whole, participants said that repeating experiences was often far more enjoyable than they had predicted.There is joy in repetition partly because every human mind wanders. Consequently, we miss a good part of every experience. Repeating things can really be seen as another opportunity to actually experience something fully. O'Brien's studies show that people are too quick to assume that they've 'seen all the layers* even in those cases where they haven*t It's safe to assume there are more explorable layers in any experience. When we're noticing new things in any experience, our brain becomes engaged. All we need to do is approach whatever task is at hand by searching for the things that we didn*t see in it the first time around.(1) Why does the author mention his experiences in Paragraph 1?A. To introduce the bad feelings linked to repetition.B. To show novel experiences are more interesting.C. To tell us a common belief about social media.D. To present to us his new, imagined adventures.(2) What does O'Brien think of repeating experience?A. It is fun in imaginationIt is more enjoyable than expected.B. It has underestimated value.1) . It is associated with negative feelings.(3) How can we keep our brain engaged?A. By assuming we,d missed a good partBy searching for the ignored elements.B. By reviewing whatever task is at handBy keeping focused on every experience.(4) What is the bestttle for this passage?A. Novel Experiences Enrich UsMore Layers Keep the Mind BusyB. Wandering Minds Help One ExploreRepetition Makes People Happy4、【来源】2021年广东广州黄埔区高三三模(D篇)第1215题10分(每题2.5分)A joint research team recently have developed a new electronic skin that is similar to human skin in strength, durability (耐久性)and sensitivity. The skin or e-skin may play an important role in nextgeneration personalized medicine, soft robotics and artificial intelligence."The ideal e-skin will copy the many natural functions of human skin, such as sensing temperature and touch, accurately and in real time,n says leading researcher Yichen Cai. However, making suitably flexible electronics that can perform such delicate tasks while also used repeatedly is challenging, and each material involved must be carefully engineered.Most e-skins are made by putting an active sensor on the surface that attaches to human skin. However, the connection between them is often too weak, which reduces the durability and sensitivity of the material; otherwise, if it is too strong, it won*t be flexible enough, making it more likely to break the circuit.“The landscape of skin electronics keeps shifting at a remarkable pace,n says Cai." The discovery of 2D senors has accelerated efforts to turn these quite thin but strong materials into functional, durable artificial skins."The new man-made skin built by the researchers could sense objects from 20 centimeters away. I could further make a quick response when touched in less than one tenth of a second. nIt is a striking achievement for an e-skin to maintain toughness after repeated use, n said Shen, “which mimics the softness and rapid recovery of human skin.”This type of e-skin could monitor a range of biological information, such as changes in blood pressure, which can be detected from movements of arms and legs. This data can then be shared and stored on the cloud via Wi-Fi.HOne remaining problem to the widespread use of e-skins lies in mass production of high-resolution sensors, n adds group leader Vincent Tung, "however, the latest technology offers new promise.n (1) What is the function of the e-skin?A. To replace the real skin.B. To store information.C. To act like the human skin.D. To monitor the surroundings.(2) Why does the author mention "most e-skins” in paragraph 3?A. To stress the challenges of making e-skins.B. To introduce the popularity of eskins.C. To show the process of making e-skins.D. To compare the similarity between e-skins.(3) What can the new e-skin do?A. Adjust the blood pressure.B. Attach to the wounded skin.C. Work as a remote controller.D. Sense the outside obstacles.(4) What do the researchers expect of the e-skin?A. It,11 be used repeatedly.B. It11 be widely available soon.C. It11 be made of new materials.D. It11 be environment-friendly.二、信息匹配(本大题共5小题,每小题2.5分,共12.5分)5、【来源】2021年广东广州黄埔区高三三模第1620题12.5分(每题2.5分)Most people suffer some degree of anxiety when preparing for a test. This can range from a mild nervous feeling to a full panic attack. 1 Fortunately, you can reduce anxie