2021届全国卷高考英语模拟新题 卷6 (原卷版).pdf
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1、第六模拟(时间:120分 钟 满 分:120分)选择题部分第一部分 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,从每题所给的四个选项A、B、C 和 D 中,选出最佳选项。A(20 21 江西南昌市南昌二中高二期末)Most of us marry creativity to ourconcept of self either were creative1 1 or we arent,without much of a middle ground.Fmjust not a creative person!a frustrated studen
2、t might say in art class,while another mightblame her talent at painting for her difficulties in math,giving a comment such as JTm veryright-brained.Dr.Pillay,a tech entrepreneur and an assistant professor at Harvard University,has beenchallenging these ideas.He believes that the key to unlocking yo
3、ur creative potential is toignore the traditional advice that urges you to believe in yourself.1 In fact,you should do theopposite:Believe you are someone else.Dr.Pillay points to a 20 16 study demonstrating the impact of stereotypes on onesbehavior;The authors,educational psychologists Denis Dumas
4、and Kevin Dunbar,dividedtheir college student subjects into three groups,instructing the members of one to think ofthemselves as romantic poets and the members of another to imagine they were seriouslibrarians(the third group was the control).The researchers then presented all theparticipants with t
5、en ordinary objects,including a fork,a carrot,and a pair of pants,and askedthem to come up with as many different uses as possible for each one.Those who were askedto imagine themselves as romantic poets came up with the widest range of ideas,whereasthose in the serious-librarian group had the fewes
6、t.Meanwhile,the researchers found onlysmall differences in students creativity levels across academic majors.These results suggest that creativity is not a fixed individual characteristic but amalleable product of context and perspective,as long as he or she feels like a creative person.Dr.Pillay ar
7、gues that,besides identifying yourself as creative,taking the bold,creative step ofimagining you are somebody else is even more powerful.So,wish you were more creative?Just pretend!1.According to the passage,who is more likely to unlock his creative potential?A.An art major who always believes in hi
8、mself.B.A math major who has excellent academic performanceC.A physics major who likes to imagine himself as a poet.D.A history major who works as a librarian on weekends.2.What does the Study conducted by Denis Dumas and Kevin Dunbar focus on?A.The creativity of the college students.B.The stereotyp
9、es of the college students.C.The impact of stereotypes on one*s behaviorD.The influence of creativity on one*s behavior.3.The underlined word in the last paragraph probably means?A.stable B.sustainable C.predicable D.changeable4.Dr Pillay may agree with the statement that.A.there is no doubt that we
10、 are either creative or notB.a student who doesnt do well in art class is not creativeC.right brain determines whether a person is creative or notD.if we pretend to be creative,then we might be really creativeB(20 21湖南师大附中高三月考)Some people get more unwilling to take risks asthe years go by.Not Gail M
11、acCallum,who at age 40 quit a secure job and left the city she hadenjoyed her whole adult life to step into the unknown.MacCallum spent her formative years in a farmhouse without electricity and enjoyed thefreedom of the natural world.During her adult life,she moved through several jobs beforefindin
12、g her calling in book publishing and then magazines.One day she and her partner IanConnellan were on a holiday on Hobart,enjoying the chance to get close to wildlife,whenthey ran into some friends-of-friends,who asked them to dinner.The next day,recallsMacCallum,They said,4 We think you should buy o
13、ur house.W ith no intention ofuprooting their lives she and Connellan thought this was entirely ridiculous,yet they gotreally excited talking about the possibilities such a move might present.At last,“we said,“Lets give it a go.”They resigned from their jobs and moved to Hobart.Both of them are brav
14、e travelerswho had spent time with scientists working in various remote spots around the world.Theywondered if they could make a living by helping others to experience those unique places forthemselves.Then came the new company Curious Traveler.It works brilliantly.Scientistsget helpers and funding.
15、Guests get to see what scientists do and how the world is changingbecause of it.They leave,excited and inspired,MacCallum says.In two-and-a-half years,the pair still have to replenish their incomes with some writingand editing,but the business is growing and within five years they hope to be helping
16、 fundhalf a dozen research projects.It is a big task.4tSome days we think it would be great to turnit off/MacCallum says,“but when we see the wonder on the face of a person who isexperiencing somewhere like the Galapagos for the first time,we know we are living awonderful5.What caused MacCallum and
17、Connellan to give up their jobs?A.A casual offer from some friends-of-friends.B.Their childhood experiences with nature.C.Their boredom with their then jobs.D.The desire to protect the wildlife.6.What does MacCallum and Connellans company do?A.It promotes tourism in remote places.B.It gets courageou
18、s travelers to explore the world.C.It organizes trips to places of scientific research.D.It helps scientists find proper spots for research.7.What mainly inspires MacCallum and Connellan to keep going?A.Their dream for a booming business.B.The financial gain from their work.C.The prospect of researc
19、h programs.D.The satisfaction of their customers.8.The underlined word replenish in Paragraph 4 me a ns.A.consume B.supply C.reduce D.controlC(20 21 广东华南师大附中高三月考)Cigarette ends are everywhere-littering ourstreets and beaches and for decades they*ve been thought of as unrecyclable”.But a NewJersey-ba
20、sed company,called Terracycle,has taken on the challenge,and has come up with away to recycle millions of cigarette ends and turn them into industrial plastic products.Its aimis to recycle things that people normally consider impossible to reuse.Obviously it would be even better for the environment
21、if everyone just stopped smokingbut the statistics show that although there has been an increase in anti-smoking ads andposters,between 20 0 0 and 20 14.global sales of cigarettes increased by 8 percent,and a wholelot of those cigarette ends ended up as trash:Since most of our litter eventually ends
22、 up inwaterways,cigarette ends can surely pollute the surrounding environment.It only takes asingle cigarette end to pollute a liter of water,“Temacycle founder,Tom Swak,said.“Animals can also mistake cigarette ends littered for food.”So how do you go about turning all those poisonous ends into some
23、thing useful?Terracycle does this by first breaking them down into separate parts.They mix the remainingmaterials,such as the tobacco and the paper,with other kinds of rubbish,and use it onnon-agricultural land,such as golf courses.The filters(过 滤 口 绪)are a little harder.To recyclethese.Terracycle f
24、irst makes them clean and cuts them into small pieces,and then combinesthem with other recycled materials,making them into liquid for industrial plastic products.Theyre now also expanding their recycling offerings to the rest of the 80 percent ofhousehold waste that currently cant be recycled,such a
25、s chocolate packaging,pens,andmobile phones.The goal is to use the latest research to find a way to stop so much wasteending up in landfills,and then get companies to provide money fbr the process.And now,itworks well.“We havent found anything that we cant recycle,“communications director ofTerracyc
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