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高考英语考前信息必刷北京卷05Word原卷版
2021年高考全真冲刺卷(北京专用)
英语试卷
(考试时间:
90分钟试卷满分:
100分)
Agroupofdoves(鸽子)flewlongdistancesbutdidnotgetanythingtoeat.Allofthemwerenowcompletely__1__.
AyoungdoveaskedtheKingDove,“Pleaseallowustotakea__2__.”Thekingreplied,“Havecourage,mydear.Weshallsurelygetsomethingtoeatverysoon.”
Theyoungdovestartedwavinghis__3__withforceandsoonlefteveryonebehind.Aftersometime,heturnedbackandspoketotheothers,“Iseelotsof__4__downthere.”
Hearingthis,allthedovesstartedrushingtowardsthegrainsunderatree.__5__theKingDovesaid,“Thereissomethingwrong.Itmaybeatrap.”Butthedoveswerevery__6__,andthegrainsweretooinviting.Withoutgivingathoughttotheking’s__7__,theyflewdownandstartedeatingthegrains.Afterhavingabig__8__,theytriedtoflyawayonlytofindthattheywerecaughtinanet.ThentheKingDovesaid,“Allofyoumusttrytoflywiththe__9__atthesametimeandinthesamedirection,allofyou.”
Justthentheysawa__10__approachingtowardsthem.TheKingDovesaid,“Nowallofyou,flytogether”.
Soallthedovesflewawaytogetherwiththenet.Thehuntercouldn’tbelievewhathehadjustseen.
1.A.excitedB.pleasedC.tiredD.surprised
2.A.restB.walkC.chanceD.step
3.A.wingsB.clawsC.feetD.hands
4.A.cornB.riceC.peasD.grains
5.A.SadlyB.GladlyC.SuddenlyD.Gradually
6.A.angryB.hungryC.thirstyD.sleepy
7.A.kiddingB.warningC.lyingD.cheating
8.A.partyB.dreamC.breakD.meal
9.A.netB.grainsC.hunterD.leader
10.A.dogB.farmerC.hunterD.cat
第二节语法填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,共15分)
Thesedayscomputergameshavebecomemoreandmore____11____(popularity)inmanycitiesandtowns.Alotofsmallshopsalongbusystreetshavechangedintocomputergamehousesinorder____12____(get)moremoney.Theseplacesarealwayscrowded____13___people.Inthecomputergamehouses,peoplespendalotofmoney__14____(match)onthemachines.It’shardforonetobeatacomputer,___15___onecandowellaftertryingagainandagain.Peoplewanttowinwhentheyplaycomputergames.Themoretheylose,__16___moretheywanttowin,andatlasttheyevencan’tlivewithoutit.Theresultisthatsomepeopledon’twanttoworkandtheyplayincomputergamehousesforhoursandhours.Forstudents,thingsareeven___17___(bad).Theydon’twanttohavelessons.Whenschoolisover,theyrushtothecomputergamehousesnear__18___(they)schools.Someofthemcangetenoughmoneyfromtheir___19____(parent).Butsomeofthemhavetostealorrobothers’.Computergameaddiction___20___(be)aseriousprobleminourlife.Somethinghastobedonetostopit.
第二部分:
阅读理解(共两节,38分)
第一节(共14小题;每小题2分,共28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。
A
TheUniversityScienceLibrary
TheUniversityScienceLibraryholdscollectionsinEngineering,Geography,LifeSciences,Management,MathematicalandPhysicalSciences.
Self-servicefacilitiesareprovidedforborrowing,renewingandreturningoneweekandstandardloanbooks.Thereisalsoadedicatedself-serviceShortLoanCollectionforovernightloans.PrintjournalsarenotborrowableintheScienceLibrary.
Borrowing,RenewingandMore
FourquickandeasytouseloansmachinesarelocatedintheLearningLaboratoryonthegroundfloor.JustscanthebarcodeonthebackofyourLibrarycardandenteryourPINnumber(setinitiallyas4digits,DDMMofyourbirthday)toborrowandrenewyourbooks,tocheckreservationsandviewyourLibraryaccount.
Returning
TheLearningLaboratoryalsohastwomachinesforreturningoneweekandstandardloanbooks(includingbooksborrowedfromStore).Unlikeanordinarybookdrop,themachineswillclearthebooksfromyourLibraryaccountimmediately.Whenyouhavereturnedallofyourbooks,themachinewillproduceareceiptforyourrecords.
Rememberthatyoucanreturnasmanybooksasyouwant,butonlyoneatatime.
Short-loancollectionroom
Shortloanbooksarecurrentlystoredinthecafeonthegroundfloor.Pleaseusethemachineinthisroomtoborrowandreturnbooks.
Cafe
WehaveacafeonthegroundflooroftheScienceLibrarysellinghotandcolddrinksandcoldsnacks,butpleaserememberthateatingisnotpermittedinthereadingroomsontheupperlevels.
Openinghours:
Monday:
Openfrom08:
45
Tuesday—Friday:
24houropening
Saturday:
24houropeninguntil21:
00
Sunday:
11:
00-21:
00(holdersoftheUniversityLibrarycardsonly)
21.WhatsubjectmaynotbecoveredintheUniversityLibrary?
A.Literature.B.Biology.C.Chemistry.D.Geography.
22.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisrightabouttheUniversityLibrary?
A.Bothfoodandbooksaresoldinthecafe.
B.EatingisonlyallowedonthegroundflooroftheUniversityLibrary.
C.AllthebooksandmagazinesintheUniversityLibrarycanbeborrowed.
D.AllthebookscanbereturnedatatimebyusingthemachinesintheLearningLaboratory.
23.Ifyoudon’thavetheUniversityLibrarycard,youcanNOTborrowbookson.
A.SundayB.MondayC.ThursdayD.Saturday
B
Go.Stop.Go.Stop.Thetravelsignalsinmyheadwereconflicting.“AreyousureyouwanttoheadtoGreecethisNovemberwithKathleen?
”askedmyhusband.“Theweathercouldbeunpleasant.”
“Youmustgo,”saidmyfriendLarry,whotalkedabouthavingspentThanksgivingonSantorini.“It’sawonderland.”
Withhisencouragingwords,IbookedourflightstoAthensandincludedtwoGreekislands:
SantoriniandGrete.
AsunnySaturdayafternoonwelcomedustoEleftheriosVenizelosAirportinAthens.DuringthenextfewdaysKathleenandItriedalotofunknown-to-usfoods.NoannoyinglinesoftouristseitheraswesawsightsontheAthens“A”list.
AndthencameWednesday.TheflighttoSantoriniwasyo-yoedbywindgustsofupto40milesanhour.Fira,usuallyamuch-photographedtouristdestination,waschilly,rainyempty.Withrainbeatingourfaces,KathleenandIheadedforourhotelandcheckedinforathree-nightstay.
“Thisisn’thowIwanttospendmyholiday,”saidKathleen.“MaybeCreteisn’texperiencingthesamestorm.Canweflyoutlatertoday?
”
Herquestionmirroredmyownthoughts.Butwecouldn’tleave.We’djustarrived.Paymentsforthehotelandrentalcarwouldbelost,andcostlylast-minuteplanereservationsneeded.“Let’snotdeciderightnow,”Isuggested.
Duringthenextfewdays,wedrovearounddespitetheshowers.AtarestaurantnamedPoseidon,onourthirdnight,wewaitedandwaitedfordinner.“Yourdinnerwillbeoutshortly.Thechefwasbusystudyingsomethingbeautiful,”ourwaiterexplained.
Seeingourpuzzledlook,thewaiterthensaid,“Hewentoutforasmoke,sawabeautifulgirlandbegantochat…”
Suddenly,Kathleenlaughed.Insteadofcomplaining,sheleanedbackandoutcamealoud,happysound.
Anattitudeadjustmentintograce,Irealized,hadbeenhappeningsinceourarrival.“Youknow,Mum,youcan’tliveapositivelifewithanegativemind,”shesaid.
Gracesurroundsus.Thechallengeistoletgoofanxietiesandworries,thetendencytocomplain.Asunnyattitudecanletgraceshine.
24.Whatdidtheauthor’shusbandthinkabouthertriptoGreece?
A.Itwaspleasant.B.Itwasill-advised.
C
Itwouldbecostly.D.Itwouldbeeye-opening.
25.Howweretheauthor’sfirstfewdaysinGreece?
A.Delightful.B.Busy.
C.Struggling.D.Annoying.
26.WhydidtheauthorinsistontheirstayinginSantorini?
A.Towaitforsunnydays.B.Toavoidwastingmoney.
C.Toenjoytheoff-season.D.Todeeplyexploretheplace.
C
Thelatestsportscrazeisnotevenasport.Accordingtoarecentarticle,“e-sports”areattractingalargenumberofaudience.
Ine-sports,playersandteamscompeteinpopularvideocomputergamessuchasDota2andOvenvatch.Fansfillarenastowatchtheactionliveonhugetelevisionscreens.
Thegameshavegonewaypastkidsplayingagainsteachotherwhilesittingonasofaathome.TheInternational,amajorcompetitionforplayersofDota2,awarded$24millioninprizes,withthewinnertakinghomealmost$11million.Arecente-sportscompetitionattractedmorethan80,000fanstotheOlympicStadiuminBeijing,China.
IhavetoadmitthatIamnotabigfanofcomputergames.Iknowthatsomegamescanbeeducational,butIthinktoomanykidsspendtoomuchtimesittinginfrontofascreenshootingspacealiens.Ithinkitwouldbebetterifkidsspentmoretimereadingorplayingrealsportssuchasbasketball,baseballandsoccer.
Andpleasedon’ttellmethatcompetitivegamingisrealsportbecauseitrequireshand-eyecoordination.AccordingtomyAmericanHeritageDictionary,asportis“anactivityinvolvingphysicalexertionandskill.”Idon’tthinkanyoneworksupmuchofasweatplayingvideogames.
Toooften,regularsportssendkidsakindofmessage.Competitionstartsearly,whenlotsofkidsarenotreadyfortheupsanddownsofgames.Tryoutsandtravelteamscomenext,givingtoomanykidsthemessagetheyare“notgood”atsports.Solotsofkidsquitsportsandstartplayingmorevideogames.
Maybeeveryoneinyouthsports,includingcoaches,parentsandkids,shouldthinkmoreabouttheadvantagesofrealsports.
27.Whatare“e-sports”accordingtothetext?
A.Sportseventsontelevisionscreens.
B.Videocomputergamecompetitions.
C.ThelatestsportsintheOlympicGames.
D.Easysportsgamesforkids.
28.Whatmighttheauthorthinkof“e-sports”?
A.Theyarenotinstructive.
B.Theyshouldbebannedinschool.
C.Theyneedtoomuchtimeandmoney.
D.Theyhavesomenegativeinfluenceonchildren.
29.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“exertion”inParagraph5mean?
A.Growth.B.Fitness.
C.Effort.D.Energy