2021年新高考普通高等学校招生全国统一考试英语模拟试卷(六)解析.pdf
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1、2021年普通高等学校招生全国统一考试模拟试卷(六)英语试卷第二部分阅读(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、D 四个选项中选出最佳选项。ARISE is an exciting project designed and led by young people,for young people.Created by St John Ambulance,the nations leading first aid charity,the project is nowavailable in communities acro
2、ss the country.If youre aged between 16 and 25 years old,andare not in employment,education or training,RISE could help you learn new skills,andimprove your prospects.What you91!learnSt John Ambulance believes that everyone should have access to first aid,and we aredevoted to equipping as many peopl
3、e as possible with the skills to be the difference betweenlife and death.As a participant,you51 1 leam first aid through our Stick-it sessions,and also getthe opportunity to develop new skills,giving you the confidence to train others in yourcommunity,or the qualifications in youth leadership you ne
4、ed to get your career up andrunning.Choosing the right path for youAt the heart of the RISE project is a commitment to peer-to-peer learning.As well asbeing taught first aid,youll be given the skills and guidance to pass your knowledge ontoother people in your community.RISE offers you the chance to
5、 gain a lot of qualificationsand to choose a path that helps you make the most of your talents.Stick-it:Our one-day introduction to first aid focuses on gun and knife related injuries.Youll find out how to manage an incident and learn some of the most commonly needed firstaid skills.First aid:Youll
6、focus on CPR(心肺复苏术),bleeds and dealing with an emergencysituation on this six-hour course.Keeping children safe:A course designed for those who come into contact with childrenthrough their work or leisure activities.This short programme works by helping individuals tounderstand the unusual role they
7、 play in keeping children safe from harm.Basic skills in youth work:This course provides an introduction to St John Ambulanceand is the minimum qualification for a youth leadership role within the organization.1.Which of the following courses deals with a serious finger cut?A.CPR performance.B.Stick
8、-it.C.Keeping children safe.D.Basic skills in youth work.2.The text is mainly aboutA.advantages of taking the coursesB.tips on how to give first aidC.steps on how to give first aidD.an introduction to RISE project3.Where does the text most probably come from?A,A science magazine.B.A book review.C.A
9、community website.D.A business report.BI recently came in contact with fashion magazines.My family isnt one to give moneyfor pictures of skinny,drunk famous person with paragraphs about their relationships andshopping cart times.Thus,I was excited to finally get a chance to read about other peoplesa
10、ttractive yet troubled lives.Right away I noticed how each magazine seemed to be a copy of the other.They hadheadlines and pictures that were almost the same.Still,the pictures of perfect faces with cutedesigns going on with their daily lives made me read on.Wait,celebrities taking their dogs fbr a
11、walk?Spending an afternoon at a park?All ofthese things seemed so ordinary-things my own family and I do together often.I suddenlyrealized how ordinary the people in these magazines were.They are simply normal people试卷第2页,总12页who happen to have a cool job and much money.For some reason,pictures of t
12、hem doingthings like buying milk at the store appeal to millions of readers.Then,when these regularpeople mess up,their mistakes are painted onto hundreds of newspapers and Internet sites.What if every time we made a mistake,it was made public?Have you ever failed a test?Imagine seeing pictures of y
13、ou on the front of a newspaper with headlines like,RegularSchooling Isnt Enough.Youd be embarrassed.Now,Im not necessarily taking the celebritysside.Tm more realizing the fact that these people we are crazy about are just ordinary humanbeings with many photographs following them around.Role models?F
14、d think not.Personally,Id rather favor people in any community who have done a lot instead of an ordinary personwalking his dog in Berverly Hills.4.What do we know about the authors family?A.They often buy celebrity magazines.B.They admire celebrities very much.C.They are not interested in celebriti
15、es.D.They are curious about the life of celebrities.5.What does the author think of celebrities?A.They live a happy life.B.They deserve peoples admiration.C.They seldom do usual things.D.They are just ordinary people like us.6.Who is most likely to be the authors role model?A.Common people who do gr
16、eat things.B.Extraordinary people who walk dogs.C.People who contribute money to communities.D.Celebrities who live an ordinary life.7.What is the authors purpose in writing the text?A.To describe the actual life of celebrities.B.To ask us to be realistic about others mistakes.C.To show peoples diff
17、erent attitudes towards celebrities.D.To advise us to have a right attitude towards celebrities.cResearchers in Australia,who studied 1,500 people and their lifestyle,have found thathaving good friends can help you live longer.An American study of 10,000 students,over aperiod of 35 years,also found
18、that if you make more friends than the average person atschool,youll receive a higher salary in later life.People need good social skills at work tomanage people and work in a team successfully.These are the same skills we use to makefriends at school.On average,teenagers aged between 15 and 17 have
19、 500 friends”on their favouritesocial networking site.Adults have 130.So if you believe this research,you might live for along time and be very rich.However,according to Professor Robin Dunbar from the University of Oxford,itprobably wont make any difference.Dunbar studied the number of messages bet
20、ween usersof a popular social networking website,each of whom had between 200 and 2,000 friends.He found that they always communicate with a maximum of 150 people.Among these 150,Dunbar believes that around five people are close friends.Youvemostly known them for a long time;they are probably old fr
21、iends and you share all yourgood and bad experiences with them.Then there are ten more friends.Although theyre closeto you,you may not keep in touch with them every week.Next there are 35 people who youmight spend time with because of a shared interest.You arent close.And finally,theres alarge group
22、 of 100.You see or speak to these people at least once a year,but you dont knowthem well.Beyond this number.Bunbar says,it*s impossible to make any relationshipmeaningful.If you have a lot of online friends,try this experiment:First take away anyone youhavent been in touch with for a year.Then remov
23、e people you cant remember and,finally,take away friends who you wouldnt mind losing touch with.How many do you have left?How many of these people are actually good friends?According to the research,these are theonly people that really matter.8.What are the studies mentioned in the first paragraph m
24、ainly about?A.The number of friends you should have.试卷第4页,总12页B.The advantages of having a lot of friends.C.Some social skills you may need at work.D.Some useful advice on how to make friends.9.According to the American study,the most popular students at s c hool.A.are likely to spend more money.B.m
25、ay not be as popular at workC.seem to get better-paid jobs.D.will work harder in later years.10.What does the underlined part this number1 1 in paragraph 4 refer to?A.10.B.35.C.100.D.150.11.What does the text mainly want to show?A.You need to spend more time with your friends.B.Friends are sometimes
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