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高三下学期第六次模拟考试英语试题含答案
2021年高三下学期第六次模拟考试英语试题含答案
第一部分:
阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(共15小题,每小题2分,满分30分)
A
EveryyearholidaysBroughtonteamsupwithSopravivaTrekkingtooffertwelvedaysofunforgettableadventureinatropicalrainforest.Dependingonwherethisyear’srainforestadventureislocated,youmaybegoingtoBorneo,Malaysia,Indonesia,oreventothegreatestrainforestofthemall,themightyAmazonianforest.
Youwillflywithyourfellowadventurerstooneofourspecialbasecampsattheedgeoftheforest,whereyouwillbegivenfivedaysofsurvivaltraining,andtalksonthelocalwildlifebytrainedandexperiencedexperts.Youwillalsogoonwalkswhichtakeyoudeeperanddeeperundertheforestcanopyuntilonyourfinalnightyoucampoutintherainforestitself.
Thenyoutransferbybusintotheforestitself.IfyougoononeoftheAsianholidays,youwillhavetowalkthefinalmilestothecampsiteitself,toavoiddisturbingthelocalecology.AlloftheSopravivasiteshavebeencarefullybuilttoconformwiththelatestregulations,andtocausetheminimalamountofdisturbancetothelocalwildlife.
Fromthecamp,youwillgoondailywalkingtourstoexperienceforyourselfthebeautyanddiversityoftheforests,andplantsandvegetationthatcanbefoundnowhereelseontheplanet.Rememberthattheseadventureholidaystakeyoudeepintothewilderness,andtheyarenotsuitableforfamilieswithyoungchildrenorforanyonewhoisnotphysicallyabletomeetthedemandsofthiskindofadventure.Alsorememberthatinordertopreservethedelicateecologicalsystemthatyouwillbewalkingthrough,nomorethantwodozenguestscanstayatanycampatonetime,soifyouwanttogoononeoftheseveryspecialholidays,youwillneedtobookearly!
1.Ifyouwanttogoonthecamp,youwillfirsthaveto.
A.attendtalksonthelocalwildlifeB.havesurvivaltraining
C.walkthefinalfivemilesD.bookbeforehand
2.Whatdoestheorganizerofthecampmainlystress?
A.Disturbingthelocalecology.B.Preservingtheforestenvironment.
C.Privatepossessionsandpossibledangers.D.Thesurvivaltraining
3.Goondailywalkingtoursandyou’llenjoy.
A.thewildernessB.theAmazonianforest
C.theAsianforestD.theforestcanopy
B
“Longtimenosee”isaveryinterestingsentence.WhenIfirstreadthissentencefromanAmericanfriend’semail,Ilaughed.IthoughtitwasaperfectexampleofChinglish.
Obviously,itisaword-by-wordliteraltranslationoftheChinesegreetingswitharuledEnglishgrammarandstructure!
Lateron,myfriendtoldmethatitisastandardAmericangreeting.Iwastoothrilledtobelieveher.Herwordscouldnotconvincemeatall.SoIdidaresearchonGoogle..Tomysurprise,thereareover60thousandwebpagescontaining“Longtimenosee.”Thissentencehasbeenwidelyusedinemails,letters,newspapers,movies,books,oranyotherpossibleplaces.Thoughitissortofinformal,itispartofthelanguagethatAmericansusedaily.Ironically,ifyoutypethisphraseinMicrosoftWord,thesoftwarewilltellyouthatthegrammarneedstobecorrected.
NobodyknowstheoriginofthisChinglishsentence.SomepeoplebelievethatitcamefromCharlieChan’smovies.Inthe1930s,HollywoodmoviemakerssuccessfullycreatedaworldwidefamousChinesedetectivenamed“CharlieChan”onwidescreens.DetectiveChanlikestoteachAmericanssomeChinesewisdombyquotingConfucius.“Longtimenosee”washistrademark.SoonafterCharlieChan,“Longtimenosee”becameapopularphraseintherealworldwiththankstothepopularityofthesemovies.
SomescholarsrefertoAmericaasahugepotofstew.Allkindsofculturearemixedinthestewtogether,andtheychangethecolorandtasteofeachother.AmericanChinese,thoughaminorityethnic(少数民族的成员)groupintheUnitedStates,isalsocontributingsomechangestothestew!
Languageisusuallythefirstthingtobeinfluencedinthemixedstew.
YoucanhavesomeotherexamplesthanadoptionsfromChinese,suchaspizzafromItalian,susifromJapanese,anddéjàvufromFrenchetc.Thereisalonglist!
Americansdonotjustsimplyborrowsomethingfromothers.Theywillmodifyitandmakeittheirown,soyouwouldnotbesurprisedtofindatofuandpeanutbutterhamburgerinarestaurant,ortobuyabottleoficedChinesegreenteawithhoneyinagrocerystore.SinceAmericansappreciateChineseculturemoreandmorenowadays,IbelievemoreChinesewordswillbeeAmericanEnglishinthefuture.InthiswaytheAmericanstewkeepsaddingrichnessandflavor.
4.Thewriterhimselffeltsurprisedat______.
A.theChinglishexpression“Longtimenosee”
B.“Longtimenosee”usedasstandardAmericanEnglish
C.somanyliteraltranslationoftheexpressionsusedinAmerica
D.findingoutAmericansusetheexpressioneveryday
5.Theword“stew”inthe4thparagraphprobablymeans______.
A.mixtureliteratureB.Confucius’words
C.akindofcookeddishD.Americanchangingcultures
6.Accordingtothepassage,itcanbeinferredthat______.
A.detectivestranslatethephrase“Longtimenosee”
B.Hollywoodmade“Longtimenosee”popular
C.thehugepotofstewgreatlyaffectsallkindsoflanguages
D.culturescanbechangedinthehugepotofstew
7.Themainideaofthepassageisthat______.
A.someChineseexpressionsareintroducedintoEnglish
B.you’llnotbesurprisedatatofuinarestaurantinAmerica
C.someAmericanexpressionscanbeusedinChina
D.AmericanEnglishkeepbeingenrichedfromdifferentcultures
C
KidswilloftenignoreyourrequestsforthemtoshutofftheTV,starttheirchores(杂事),ordotheirhomeworkasawaytoavoidfollowingyourdirections.Beforeyouknowit,you’vestartedtosoundlikeabrokenrecordasyourepeatedlyaskthemtodotheirassignments,cleantheirroom,ortakeoutthetrash.Ratherthansaying“Doyourchoresnow.”you’llbemoreeffectiveifyousetatargettimeforwhenthechoreshavetobepleted.Soinsteadofarguingaboutstartingchores,justsay,“Ifchoresaren’tdoneby4pm,herearetheconsequences.”Thenit’suptoyourchildtopletethechores.Puttheballbackintheircourt.Don’targueorfightwiththem,justsay,“That’sthewayit’sgoingtobe.”Itshouldn’tbepunitive(惩罚性的)asmuchasitshouldbepersuasive.“Ifyourchoresaren’tdoneby4pm,thennovideogametimeuntilchoresaredone.Andiffinishingthosechoresrunsintohomeworktime,that’sgoingtobeyourloss.”Ontheotherhand,whendealingwithhomework,keepitverysimple.Haveatimewhenhomeworkstarts,andatthattime,allelectronicsgooffanddonotgobackonuntilyouseethattheirhomeworkisdone.Ifyourkidssaytheyhavenohomework,thentheyshouldusethattimetostudyorread.Eitherway,thereshouldbeatimesetasidewhentheelectronicsareoff.
WhenakidwearshisiPodorheadphoneswhenyou’retryingtotalktohim,makenobonesaboutit;heisnotignoringyou,heisdisrespectingyou.Atthatpoint,everythingelseshouldstopuntilhetakestheearplugsoutofhisears.Don’ttrytomunicatewithhimwhenhe’swearingheadphones—evenifhetellsyouhecanhearyou.Wearingthemwhileyou’retalkingtohimisasignofdisrespect.Parentsshouldbeverytoughaboutthiskindofthing.Remember,mutualrespectbeesmoreimportantaschildrenmature.
8.Whenthekidisdoinghishomework,parents________.
A.shouldprovidehimwithagoodlearningenvironment
B.candowhatevertheylike
C.canstayasidewatchingTV
D.mustswitchoffthepower
9.Parentswillbeabletodealwiththeirchildrenmoreeffectivelyifthey________.
A.avoiddirectwaysofpunishmentB.makethemdothingsattheirrequest
C.argueandfightwiththeirchildrenD.allowtheirchildrentobehaveintheirownway
10.Itcanbeinferredfromthepassagethat________.
A.parentsshouldtakeoffhisheadphoneswhentryingtohaveatalkwiththeirchild
B.itwillmakenodifferencethatakidiswearinghisearplugswhiletalkingtohisparents
C.parentsshouldn’tgiveintotheirkidwhenheshowsnosignofrespect
D.kids’purposelytalkingtotheirparentswithiPodgivesthemasenseofpowerandcontrol
11.Themainideaofthepassageis________.
A.thatrespectingeachotherismoreimportantthananythingelse
B.howkidsbehavetoignoreanddisrespecttheirparents
C.thatchildrenshouldmakechoicesanddecisionsontheirown
D.howparentscandealwiththeirkids’behavioreffectively
D
TraceyHermanstorfer'sheartstoppedbeatingandhersonColtynappearedlifelessaftertheCaesarean(剖腹产术)sectiononChristmasEve.Howeverafewminutesafterhewasborn,bothbeganbreathingagain.DrStephanieMartintoldGoodMorningAmericashecouldnotexplainhowthepairsurvived.MrsHermanstorferandherhusbandMiketoldtheAmericantelevisionshowthattheirbabywasnowhealthyandthattheyweredoing“good”followingthedramaatColoradoSpringsMemorialHospital.
Thecouple,whoalreadyhadtwochildren,hadtogointothehospitalsevenweeksearlierthanplanned.Herhusband,37,saidhiswifewastiredafterreceivinganepidural(硬脑膜外麻醉)duringthelabour(分娩)butafterclosinghereyes,she“wasn'twakingup”.Shestoppedbreathingandsheisbelievedtohavesufferedaheartattackbeforeherheartstoppedbeatingentirely.
DrMartinsaidshewascalledinandthattheoutlookwasgrimsinceinmostsituationslikethis,“despitethebesteffortsoftheteam”,themotherwasoftenunabletoberevived.Inthatcasedoctorsthentriedtofocusondeliveringthebabybutwhenhewasbornhewas“pletelylifeless”.
Mr.HermanstorfertoldtheAssociatedPressnewsagency,“Ihadeverythingintheworldtakenfromme,andinanhourandahalfIhadeverythinggiventome.”
DrMartinsaidshedidnothav