2021届高三新高考英语仿真模拟卷(一) 含答案.pdf
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1、2021年 新 高 考 英 语 仿 真 模 拟 卷(一)(考试时间:90分钟 试卷满分:120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A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。ACall for entries:young women writers competitionGuardian Weekend magazine is launching a writing competition for UK women aged 16-21 on thetheme of conversations.How to
2、enterAll you have to do is submit a 700-word personal essay that shows off your talents-on the theme ofconversations.Did you have an unforgettable conversation with your grandmother about her youth thatchanged how you viewed her?Do you find having certain conversations really hard,and if so,why?Is t
3、herea conversation you regret,or one you regret you never had?Were keen to hear about your personalexperiences.All entries must be sent to weekendthe guardian,com by midnight on 9 March.The PrizesThere will be one winner and two runners-up.The three winners will each receive 250.The winnerswill be n
4、otified(通知)by email or telephone on or before 30 March 2021 and given details of how to claimtheir prizes.As part of the editing process,the three winners will participate in a video call with a GuardianWeekend editor to discuss and edit their essay for publication.The one overall winner will also r
5、eceive a 1-1work shop with a Guardian editor.RulesFollow all rules carefully to prevent disqualification.Only one entry is permitted per person.Entries on behalf of another person will not be accepted andjoint submissions are not allowed.The Competition opens at 09:00 on 22 February 2021 and closes
6、at 23:59 on 9 March 2021.Entriesreceived outside this time period will not be considered.Your entry must not be copied,and must not contain any third-party materials or content that you donot have permission to use.You must include your name,age and contact details,including your email address and p
7、hone number.1.Whats the theme of the writing competition?A.Regrets.B.Conversations.C.Grandmothers youth.D.Personal experiences.2.What extra prize will the overall winner receive?A.An additional 250.B.A video of the competition.C.A prior notification of the win.D.A 1-1 workshop with an editor.3.Which
8、 of the following will result in disqualification?A.Co-authoring an entry.B.Including contact details.C.Mailing your entry on 1 March.D.Using others1 content with permission.BWe are born to dance.Dancing changes the way we feel and think,and increases self-worth.As a dance psychologist and teacher,I
9、 have witnessed the ways dancing has changed the lives of hundreds ofpeople.Then I set up the Dance Psychology Lab so that I could combine my knowledge in psychology with dance,using science to study the relationship between movement and the brain.What I found was extraordinary:peoplewith Parkinsons
10、 disease(帕金森病)and dementia(痴呆)getting a new chance to live longer;an increase inthe self-worth of teenagers;reductions in sadness and anxiety in adults;increases in social bonding betweenpeople;and fundamental changes in the way people think and solve problems.All because of dancing.Dancing stimulat
11、es the link between the body and the brain.The emotional high we get from dancing is due todopamine(多巴胺),This brain chemical plays a role in how we feel,and low levels are associated with feelingsof anxiety,hopelessness,pain and mood swings.Dancing is a great way to overcome these negative feelingsb
12、ecause the exercise and our emotional responses to the music were hearing can increase the release of dopamine indifferent parts of the brain.As dopamine levels go up,we can shake off some of those negative feelings and floatinto an excited state.Scientists suggest that the best time to learn a danc
13、e routine is before you go to sleep.This is because the brainbuilds new knowledge structures while we sleep,and it is these structures that strengthen our ability to learn andremember information.In our lab experiments,we found that people who did 20 minutes of improvised(即兴的)dancing becamemore crea
14、tive when answering creative-thinking tasks.For example,before dancing,participants could generateabout four or five alternative uses for a common object such as a brick or a newspaper,but after dancing they couldgenerate seven or eight.4.Why does the author build the Dance Psychology Lab?A.To chang
15、e how people think and feel.B.To help people increase their self-worth.C.To find out different social relationships.D.To study how dancing influences the brain.5.What change does dancing bring in people?A.Dopamine levels go up.B.Their intelligence is raised.C.Sleep quality is improved.D.Parkinsons d
16、isease and dementia are cured.6.When is the suggested time to learn dance moves?A.In the morning.B.Before sleeping.C.While working.D.In the evening.7.What do improvised dancing experiments show us?A.Dancing helps with our creativity.B Dancing creates more activities.C.Dancing attracts more participa
17、nts.D.Dancing inspires us to use more objects.CIt could be said that the northernmost part of our planet holds the secrets of our past as well as our future.The icy land is,in fact,not a place for the weak.This vast land of wilderness is where people can get upclose to natures extremes.The place is“
18、no joke”,US photographer Mark Mahaney told PLAIN Magazine.“When midnight sun is replaced by polar night,everythings different Eyes to the horizon and its nothing.And then more nothing,in every direction.One of the most harsh,yet most pristine(原始的)places on Earth,the Arctic has been affected byhuman
19、activities-exploration,booming tourism and most importantly,global warming-in recent decades.But the impact of these changes is not restricted to the inhabitants of this area alone.In fact,it could besaid that the weight of the world relies on this icy region.The Earths steady climate depends on the
20、 Arctics sea ice,which acts as a huge white reflector at the topof the planet,bouncing some of the suns rays back into space.The more Arctic sea ice melts,the less light isreflected,and the more the dark oceans will absorb the suns radiation.The Arctic also helps circulate oceancurrents,moving cold
21、and warm water around the globe.With visible changes in the global climate,the Arctic has given us a wake-up call-what happens up in theNorth doesnrt just stay there.It comes with a high cost to the world at large.Its time for us to pay attention tothis chilly region and learn more about whats happe
22、ning there,as well as its past and possible future.8.What does the underlined sentence“The place is no joke in Paragraph 2 probably mean?A.The weak are unhappy in the Arctic.B.The natural conditions are poor in the Arctic.C.Photographers are not allowed to take photos.D.People are forbidden to make
23、jokes in the Arctic.9.What has caused the changes in the Arctic?A.Animals and plants.B.Global warmingC.The activities of human beings.D.The scientists*records.1().What is the function of the Arctics sea ice?A.To regulate climate.B.To keep water clean.C.To attract the suns rays.D.To support the livin
24、g creatures.11.Which of the following can be the best title for the text?A.The Most Harsh Land B.Changes of the ArcticC.The Arctic Sending Warning Signals D.Nature*s Extremes Attracting ScientistsDJob for You!Family Alliance Meal DeliveryFamily Alliance is looking for people who can deliverhot Chine
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