2021年上海实验中学高考英语模拟试卷(5月份)(附答案详解).pdf
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1、2021年上海实验中学高考英语模拟试卷(5月份)1.Millions Of Baby Olive Ridley Turtles Emerge in Orissa Nature is full of wonders.In(1)is one of the most breathtaking sights in nature,millions of baby Ridley turtlesbroke out of their eggshells under the sand at one of their mass nesting grounds in coastalOrissa.The baby t
2、urtles started their journey towards the Bay of Bengal(2)(3)(4)they emerged from their nest in the southern district ofGanjam,about 175 km from Bhubaneshwar.Orissa is the home to three mass nesting sites of the Oliver turtles,a species(5)(threaten)with extinction,and one of the sites,Gahirmatha,(6)a
3、round 70 to80 million turtles lay eggs on the beach every year,is considered one of the worlds largestnesting sites.The female turtles drag(7)up the beach from the sea,dig a nestjay at least onehundred eggs,cover and conceal their eggs and nest,and then return to the sea.The femalesnever visit the n
4、est again to take care of the eggs that(8)(deposit)in the warmsand.The baby turtles emerge from the eggs after 45-60 days,then the babies grow without theirmother,which is a rare phenomenon in nature.Interestingly,it is on the same beach wherethey were born(9)the females lay their eggs.In recent yea
5、rs,sea erosion has led to many turtles*nest(10)(damage)ordestroyed.Also,some fierce animals such as dogs and birds(11)(reduce)the number of nesting turtles.And man has also had a negative impact(12)usingengine-powered fishing boats near the turtles nesting grounds.2.Section B Directions:Fill in each
6、 blank with a proper word chosen from the box.Eachword can only be used once.Note that there is one word more than you need.A.feed B.crucial C.remarkable D.bond AB.novel AC.capturedAD.reinforcement BC.relate BD.deliberate CD.carved ABC.associateSince its launch in September 2016 TikTok has taken the
7、 social media world bystorm.Reaching half a billion active users worldwide in just under 2 years,it is the fastestapp ever to reach that milestone.From the creator-first user experience to their flawlessly-executed global expansion,theChinese video-sharing social networks meteoric rise has been noth
8、ing short of(1).TikToks secret sauce,however,could well be found by looking into something farsimpler than their algorithms(算 法)and marketing tactics.Human evolution.Over the course of human history,as our ancestors began to live in larger and morecomplex social structures,the quality of our relatio
9、nships became more(2)to oursurvival.As the size of our networks increased around 10 million years ago,humans begandeveloping a series of more advanced social behaviours that allowed us to connect largergroups and communities together.The first new behaviour was laughter.Laughter kicks our endorphins
10、 system intoaction,releasing feel-good hormones that relieve pain and increase pleasure.In doingso,we also create pathways that support the formation,(3),and maintenanceof social bonds with other humans.Next came dancing and singing.Around 500,000 years ago,our social networks haddramatically increa
11、sed in size again,tripling to approximately 150.At that point,humansneeded even more sophisticated ways to(4)with their social networks.lt is thenthat scientists believe that music was Invented*and that we first learned to sing and dance.Singing and dancing are intensely social and highly synchronis
12、ed activities.They toorelease the same powerful endorphins as laughter.If youve ever been to a live music eventor sung along to your national anthem in a major sporting event you will certainly be ableto(5)to the euphoria this brings.It is no wonder then that TikTok,a video-sharing app built entirel
13、y on people singing(orlip synching),dancing and laughter,has so quickly(6)the minds of so manypeople.The app is in essence an infinite(7)of endoiphin-inclucing content thattriggers a strong sense of unity and belonging within us as we consume each video.Whether it was through(8)design decisions or a
14、 happy coincidence,the appscreators have successfully(9)their niche(商机)in an extremely competitivevertical through more than just smart technology or well-executed marketing.TikToksrocket fuel has been derived from simply understanding and leveraging the humanpsychology that underpins the offline so
15、cial world.In an era where questions are being asked of whether incumbent social platforms arereally connecting us,perhaps we will see(10)opportunities for social apps to domuch better by bringing more of our offline social behaviours online.With COVID-19第 2 页,共 26页highlighting the importance of off
16、line social interaction and human connection,the marketis certainly more ripe than ever for further disruption.Scientists say record heat has cost reef half of corals The Great Barrier Reef,one of the earthsmost precious habitats,lost half of its coral populations in the last quarter-century,a decli
17、ne thatresearchers in Australia said would continue unless drastic action is taken to reduce the effectsof climate change.Colony sizes were smaller,there were fewer big mamas/or older large corals that producebaby corals;and there were fewer of those babies,which are vital to the reefs future abilit
18、y to(1).Our results show the ability of the Great Barrier Reef to recover-its resilience(恢复力)-is weakened(2)the past,because there are fewer babies,and fewer largebreeding adults/*Dr.Andy Dietzel,the lead author of the study,said in a statement.(3)a process in which corals turn white as water temper
19、atures rise-contributed tosleep losses of Barrier Reef in 2016 and 2017.The southern part of the reef was also(4)to record-setting temperatures in early 2O2O.Researchers cited climate change as oneof the major(5)of disturbances to reef.There is no time to(6)they said in a statement.We must sharply d
20、ecreasegreenhouse gas emissions as soon as possible.1Researchers were disappointed about what they saw as a lack of attention to the study fromgovernment leaders in Australia,the worlds biggest coral exporter.The government has(7)calls to reduce carbon emissions even as heat waves,drought and fires
21、continue toreveal the countrys situation of being hurt by climate change.The Great Barrier Reef,which(8)a vast array of marine life,has between 300 and 400coral species and stretches for thousands of kilometers across the Australian coast.“You can(9)see it from space,said Deron Burkepile,a professor
22、 at the Universityof California,Santa Barbara.Coral reefs worldwide are(10)for billions of dollars is tourism and provide habitatsfor fish that feed close to one billion people on the planet,he said.“The situation is serious,*Professor Burkepile said.But people should not feel(11)about the future of
23、 coral reefs,he said,even as they wait for world leaders to take more(12)steps to control the effects of climate change.At the local level,(13)nitrogen(氮)pollution-which(14)fading-canbe controlled by reducing fertilizer and sewage runoff,according to a study that ProfessorBurkepile conducted with ot
24、her researchers at his university.The other thing that we need totake away is that coral reefs are amazing resilient,he said.If we dont continually damagethem,they will(15)3.A.liveB.manufactureC.returnD.breed4.A.in terms ofB.in relation toC.in comparison withD.with regard to5.A.FadingB.FailingC.Coll
25、apsingD.Poisoning6.A.accustomedB.subjectedC.elevatedD.adapted7.A.driversB.resourcesC.consequencesD.aspects8.A.loseB.actC.waitD.miss9.A.raisedB.handledC.receivedD.resisted10.A.supportsB.undergoesC.survivesD.accommodates11.A.literallyB.alternativelyC.automaticallyD.particularly12.A.responsibleB.profit
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