2021届 全国高三下学期5月高考模拟英语试卷 (天津专用) 05 (原卷版+解析版)(无听力试题)

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2021届
全国高三下学期5月高考模拟英语试卷
(天津专用)
第五模拟
(考试时间:100分钟
试卷满分:130分)
注意事项:
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第一部分
英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)
第一节
单项填空
(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
从A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
1.He
didn't
admit
________
a
mistake.
A.making
B.make
C.to
make
D.have
made
2.There
was
________
rain
last
year
.
A.a
lot
B.a
number
of
C.a
great
deal
of
D.a
great
many
3.You
may
go
on
to
work
on
the
second.
________
,
you
have
worked
out
the
first
problem
.
A.All
in
all
B.In
all
C.After
all
D.At
all
4.The
girl
tends
________
when
others
ask
her
private
questions
.
A.getting
angry
B.to
get
angry
C.getting
angrily
D.to
get
angrily
5.When
the
soldier
came
back
to
life,
he
did
not
know
how
long
he________
there.
A.had
been
lying
B.has
been
lying
C.was
lying
D.has
lain
6.—
Everything
in
my
life
has
fallen
to
pieces.
My
life
is
such
a
mess!
—_________.
I
know
how
you
feel.
A.By
no
means
B.I
can’t
agree
more
C.I’ve
been
there
D.I
can’t
find
any
reasons
7.Maria
is
so
independent
that
she
never
asks
for
her
parents’
opinions_________she
wants
their
support.
A.since
B.once
C.unless
D.after
8.On
April
3,
Egyptians
witnessed
22
mummies
-their
country's
ancient
rulers
-
________
from
the
peach-colored,
neoclassical
Egyptian
Museum
to
their
new
resting
place,
the
new
National
Museum
of
Egyptian
Civilization.
A.transporting
B.transport
C.to
be
transported
D.transported
9.The
president
of
one
of
the
UK's
leading
teaching
unions
said
black
history
should
be
included
in
all
aspects
of
the
curriculum
________the
message
that
black
history
is
more
than
the
story
of
slavery.
A.to
spread
B.spreading
C.having
spread
D.spread
10.Around
1.
2
million
tones
of
water
polluted
by
radioactive
substances
from
the
2011
Fukushima
nuclear
disaster
will
be
dumped
in
the
Pacific
Ocean,
and
the
amount
is
growing
daily
as
rainfall
and
groundwater
________
the
site
continue
to
be
polluted.
A.entered
B.having
entered
C.to
enter
D.entering
11.In
order
to
regain
control
over
her
music,
Taylor
Swift,
one
of
today's
most
________
and
sought-after
American
singer-songwriters,
released
a
new
version
of
her
2008
album,
Fearless,
on
Friday.
A.rated
B.celebrated
C.motivated
D.pursued
12.If
you've
set
out
to
write
a
thank
you
note,
you
probably
already
know________
you'll
be
writing
to
and________
you
are
thanking
them
for.
A.who;
that
B.who;
what
C.who;
which
D.that;
which
13.Both
newspapers
gave
accurate________
of
what
had
happened
at
the
crime
scene.
A.contribution
B.exhibition
C.accounts
D.attempt
14.The
famous
musician,
along
with
his
students,
________
to
perform
at
the
opening
ceremony
of
the
2010Shanghai
World
Expo.
A.were
invited
B.was
invited
C.have
been
invited
D.has
been
invited
15.Dana
is
said
______
to
Guangzhou
from
Australia
last
week.
She
______
there
for
six
months
due
to
the
outbreak
of
Covid-19.
A.to
return;
has
stayed
B.to
have
returned;
stayed
C.having
returned;
stayed
D.to
be
returned;
has
stayed
第二节
完形填空
(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
Growing
up,
I
understood
one
thing
about
my
dad:
He
knew
everything.
This
was
our
16
I
asked
him
questions
and
he
told
me
the
answers.
In
my
teen
years,
he
taught
me
things
I’d
need
to
know
to
17
in
the
real
world.
When
I
moved
out
on
my
own,
I
18
him
at
least
once
a
week,
usually
when
something
broke
in
my
apartment
and
I
needed
to
know
how
to
19
it.
But
then,
eventually,
I
needed
him
20
.
I
got
married,
and
my
husband
had
most
of
the
21
I
lacked.
For
everything
else,
we
had
Google.
I
don’t
know
when
it
happened,
but
our
22
when
I
called
changed
into
six
words.
“Hi,
Dad,
sweets.
Here’s
Mom.”
(Because
I
still
needed
her.
)
I
loved
my
dad,
of
course,
but
I
23
at
times
if
maybe
he
had
already
shared
24
I
needed
to
know.
Maybe,
after
knowing
a
man
for
40
years,
there’s
nothing
left
to
say.
Then,
this
summer,
my
family
and
I
25
in
with
my
parents
for
three
weeks
while
our
house
was
being
renovated
(翻新).
One
day,
Dad
asked
me
to
help
him
26
the
board
at
their
dock.
As
we
put
the
new
board
together
piece
by
piece,
my
dad
knowing
27
what
went
where,
I
looked
at
him.
“How
do
you
know
how
to
build
it?”
The
heavy
hammer
he
was
28
paused
in
midair.
“I
spent
a
summer
in
college
building
them
on
the
Jersey
Shore.”
I
thought
I
knew
everything
about
my
dad

his
29
jobs.
But
I
never
knew
this.
I
30
that
maybe
it’s
not
that
there’s
nothing
left
to
say.
A
few
31
later,
after
my
family
moved
back
into
our
house,
I
called
my
parents.
Dad
32
.
“Hi,
sweets,”
he
said.
“Here’s
Mom.”
“Wait,
Dad,”
I
said.
“How
are
you?”
We
33
talking
about
what
he
was
working
on.
To
anyone
else,
it
would
sound
like
a
34
conversation
between
a
dad
and
his
daughter.
But
to
me,
it
was
35
,
a
new
beginning.
I
spent
the
first
part
of
my
life
needing
to
talk
to
my
dad.
Now
I
talk
to
him
because
I
want
to.
16.A.performance
B.relationship
C.commitment
D.responsibility
17.A.study
B.observe
C.explore
D.survive
18.A.called
B.visited
C.accompanied
D.met
19.A.take
B.fix
C.check
D.use
20.A.more
B.better
C.less
D.worse
21.A.knowledge
B.sense
C.ability
D.skill
22.A.discussions
B.problems
C.conversations
D.issues
23.A.guessed
B.knew
C.thought
D.wondered
24.A.something
B.anything
C.everything
D.nothing
25.A.came
B.moved
C.stayed
D.spent
26.A.rebuild
B.repair
C.arrange
D.hammer
27.A.temporarily
B.absolutely
C.constantly
D.exactly
28.A.swinging
B.holding
C.dropping
D.shaking
29.A.full
B.various
C.experienced
D.tough
30.A.doubted
B.hoped
C.announced
D.realized
31.A.days
B.months
C.weeks
D.hours
32.A.received
B.accepted
C.answered
D.spoke
33.A.ended
up
B.picked
up
C.took
up
D.brought
up
34.A.special
B.formal
C.strange
D.normal
35.A.close
B.novel
C.unique
D.beneficial
第二部分
阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2.5分,满分50分)
A
A
small,
white
envelope
stuck
among
the
branches
of
our
Christmas
tree
and
it
has
been
there
for
ten
years
or
so.
It
all
began
because
my
husband
Justin
hated
Christmas—oh,
not
the
true
meaning
of
Christmas.
Overspending
was
one
thing,
but
compared
to
the
difficult
experience
of
choosing
gifts—running
around
at
the
last
minute
to
get
a
tie
for
Uncle
Harry
and
a
pair
of
gloves
for
Grandma…,
spending
money
is
nothing.
I
felt
too
tired
to
think
of
any
special
gifts.
Knowing
Justin
felt
the
same
way,
I
decided
one
year
not
to
buy
the
usual
shirts,
sweaters,
ties
and
so
on.
I
reached
for
something
special
just
for
Justin.
The
inspiration
came
in
an
unusual
way.
Our
son
Kevin,
who
was
12
that
year,
was
wrestling
at
the
junior
level
at
the
school
he
attended;
and
shortly
before
Christmas,
there
was
a
match
against
a
team
sponsored
by
an
inner-city
church.
These
youngsters,
dressed
in
such
worn-out
shoes
that
shoe
strings
seemed
to
be
the
only
thing
holding
them
together,
while
our
boys
were
in
their
blue
and
gold
uniforms
and
new
wrestling
shoes.
As
the
match
began,
I
was
shocked
to
see
that
the
other
team
were
wrestling
without
wearing
helmets
to
protect
their
heads.
Well,
our
boys
ended
up
defeating
them.
We
took
every
weight
class.
Justin,
seated
beside
me,
shook
his
head
sadly,
"I
wish
just
one
of
them
could
have
won,"
he
said.
"They
have
a
lot
potential,
but
losing
like
this
could
take
the
heart
out
of
them."
Justin
loved
kids—-all
kids,
and
he
knew
them,
having
coached
little
league
football
and
baseball.
That's
when
the
idea
for
his
present
came.
That
afternoon,
I
went
to
a
local
sporting
goods
store
and
bought
different
kinds
of
wrestling
helmets
and
shoes.
I
sent
them
to
the
inner-city
church
without
leaving
my
name.
On
Christmas
Eve,
I
placed
the
envelope
on
the
tree,
the
note
inside
telling
Justin
what
I
had
done
and
that
was
his
gift
from
me.
His
smile
was
the
brightest
thing
about
Christmas
that
year
and
since
then
the
envelope
has
become
the
highlight
of
our
Christmas.
36.Justin
hated
Christmas
because________.
A.he
thought
Christmas
makes
no
sense
B.he
had
a
hard
time
choosing
gifts
C.he
spent
too
much
money
buying
gifts
D.he
disliked
putting
gifts
under
the
Christmas
tree
37.We
know
from
the
passage
that
the
team
sponsored
by
inner-city
church________.
A.were
well
dressed
B.paid
no
attention
to
safety
C.feared
Kevin's
team
D.couldn't
afford
helmets
38.Justin
felt
sad
mainly
because
the
youngsters
in
the
other
team________.
A.didn't
wear
any
helmets
B.were
dressed
in
worn-out
shoes
C.may
lose
confidence
completely
D.failed
in
the
match
against
his
son
39.The
underlined
that
in
the
last
paragraph
refers
to________.
A.what
the
writer
had
done
B.the
envelop
on
the
tree
C.the
note
inside
the
envelop
D.the
gifts
the
writer
sent
to
church
40.Which
of
the
following
can
be
the
best
title
for
the
passage?
A.A
Church
Gift
B.A
Special
Note
C.A
White
Envelope
D.A
Christmas
Card
B
If
you're
fed
up
with
those
unreliable
drugstore
umbrellas
that
are
always
breaking
in
the
wind
or
getting
lost
when
you
need
them
most,
this
freshly-launched
Kickstarter
project
might
be
just
what
you
need.
Oombrella,
as
it's
called,
is
a
connected
umbrella
that
features
a
broad
suite
of
environmental
sensors
that
can
send
updates
to
your
smartphone.
The
device
allows
users
to
receive
real-time
weather
forecast,
and
even
helps
find
a
lost
Oombrella
through
Oombrella's
community
of
users.
According
to
the
product's
Kickstarter
page,
Oombrella
features
a
set
of
Kevlar
ribs(伞骨)
so
that
the
umbrella
can
stand
high
winds
and
heavy
rain
without
damage.
Down
below,
the
handle
is
made
of
injected
plastic
to
ensure
that
the
sensor
capsule
is
completely
waterproof.
Oombrella's
magic
is
all
packed
away
inside
this
capsule,
which
includes
sensors
to
measure
temperature,
pressure
and
light.
The
capsule
then
uses
Bluetooth
to
transmit
this
data
to
the
Oombrella
mobile
app—so
users
can
receive
weather
forecast
before
the
rain
even
starts.
The
capsule
also
features
a
buzzer(蜂鸣器)
and
LED
light
so
you
can
get
reminded
while
your
phone
is
in
your
pocket.
Those
who
purchase
an
Oombrella
will
also
get
acces
to
Wezzoo,
Oombrella's
connected
user
community
Members
can
share
community's
weather
information
in
real
time,
so
other
Oombrella
users
can
get
extrmely
accurate
weather
reporting
for
their
specific
area
as
long
as
there
are
enough
fellow
users
nearby.
Oombrella
is
all
set
to
hit
the
global
market
through
the
Internet
and
physical
stores
this
fall.
The
rainbow-colored
Oombrella
comes
in
a
classic
style
that's
about
3.1
feet
long
with
a
curved(弧形的)
handle,
and
a
modern
version
that
is
0.8
feet
long
with
a
straight
handle.
The
Oombrella
capsule
will
also
be
available
on
its
own,
so
you
could
theoretically
turn
any
regular
umbrella
into
a
smart
Oombrella.
The
Kickstarter
campaign
is
looking
to
raise
just
over
$65,500
by
mid-April
and
backers
can
get
all
kinds
of
Oombrella
allowances.
Paying
$32
in
advance
will
get
you
a
capsule
to
update
your
own
umbrella
with,
and
paying
$66
or
more
will
unlock
a
variety
of
full
Oombrella
editions
in
your
choice
of
rainbow,
black,
or
white.
If
all
goes
according
to
plan,
Oombrellas
will
ship
soon.
41.What's
special
about
Oombrella?
A.Sheltering
users
from
rain.
B.Protecting
the
environment.
C.Finding
a
lost
umbrella
quickly.
D.Offering
instant
weather
information.
42.Parapraph
2
mainly
talks
about
Oombrella's
________.
A.various
functions
B.smart
structure
C.building
materials
D.practical
applications
43.The
accuracy
of
weather
information
in
Wezzoo
probably
depends
on
________.
A.the
speed
of
the
Internet
conetion
B.specific
areas
the
users
are
staying
C.the
number
of
surrounding
users
D.the
level
of
users'
membership
44.What
can
we
learn
about
Oombrella?
A.Its
color
is
dull.
B.Its
design
is
out
of
date.
C.It
hasn't
been
put
into
market
yet.
D.It
is
available
only
in
physical
stores.
45.What
does
the
Kickstarter
campaign
aim
to
do?
A.Advertise
its
new
product.
B.Raise
money
for
a
new
product.
C.Advise
replacing
the
traditional
umbrella.
D.Introduce
a
new
service
on
smartphone.
C
Nervous
energy
filled
the
air
as
we
waited
in
front
of
the
arrivals
gate.
This
wasn't
just
any
normal
airport
pick-up.
My
husband
and
I
were
among
a
group
of
people
who
were
about
to
meet
their
adopted
children
for
the
first
time.
Six
months
earlier,
we
received
a
call
that
a
six-year-old
boy
called
Saroo,
from
India,
had
been
separated
from
his
family
and
was
available
for
adoption.
The
agency
gave
us
a
tiny
passport
picture
of
our
little
boy,
and
I
cherished
it
as
we
waited
to
meet
him.
The
moment
I
spotted
Saroo,
time
stood
still.
“My
son,”
I
whispered
as
my
eyes
welled
with
tears.
“I'm
your
mum.”
Despite
Saroo's
broken
English,
we
communicated
using
hands
and
expressions.
Days
later,
we
made
the
journey
from
Melbourne
back
to
our
home
in
Tasmania
to
get
Saroo
settled.
As
weeks
turned
to
months,
his
English
started
to
improve
with
regular
tutoring
lessons.
He
told
us
his
home
had
a
dirt
floor
and
no
electricity.
He
said
his
oldest
brother,
Guddu,
took
him
on
a
train,
and
when
he
woke
up
after
a
long
time,
Guddu
was
gone.
That's
how
he
ended
up
in
Howrah,
Kolkata,
where
he
was
placed
in
state
care.
It
was
so
sad
to
hear
that.
Whenever
he
told
me
something
new,
I
wrote
it
down
in
a
diary.
Over
the
years,
I
asked
Saroo
if
he'd
like
to
visit
India
and
learn
about
his
life
before
coming
to
Australia.
“It's
okay,
Mum,”
he'd
say.
One
day,
my
husband
came
home
from
work
with
some
news.
“Saroo
has
done
something
remarkable,”
he
started,
explaining
that
for
the
past
five
years,
Saroo
had
been
trying
to
find
his
home
village.
Using
my
notes
and
the
information
we
had
about
the
first
few
years
of
his
life,
he'd
managed
to
track
down
his
village
and
birth
place
using
Google
Maps.
I
was
astonished,
but
also
felt
happy
he'd
solved
the
mystery.
Soon,
the
media
caught
wind
of
the
story
and
we
were
flooded
with
calls
from
across
the
world.
The
next
year,
60
Minutes
took
us
to
India,
where
I
met
Saroo's
birth
mother,
as
part
of
a
documentary.
Later,
a
production
company
even
approached
us
wanting
to
make
a
film
about
our
lives.
You
never
knew
your
impact
on
the
world.
46.What
did
the
couple
go
to
the
airport
for?
A.To
see
off
their
son.
B.To
go
abroad
to
travel.
C.To
meet
their
adopted
child.
D.To
fetch
a
mailed
passport
47.What
can
we
learn
about
Saroo
from
Paragraph
4?
A.He
made
no
progress
in
English.
B.He
used
to
live
a
very
poor
life.
C.He
knew
where
his
brother
was.
D.He
made
a
living
by
begging.
48.How
did
Saroo
manage
to
find
his
home
village?
A.By
seeking
help
from
the
police.
B.By
making
use
of
Google
Maps.
C.By
posting
the
notes
on
the
media.
D.By
going
to
India
and
asking
local
people.
49.Learning
Saroo
finally
contacted
his
family,
the
author
probably
felt
________.
A.annoyed
B.confused
C.lost
D.relieved
50.What
can
we
learn
about
the
family
from
the
last
paragraph?
A.They
regretted
adopting
Saroo.
B.They
opened
a
film
company.
C.Their
story
drew
wide
attention.
D.Their
life
was
completely
ruined.
D
Lack
is
a
matter
of
preparation
meeting
opportunity,"
said
the
American
talk
show
host
Oprah
Winfrey.
I've
never
watched
her
show,
but
when
a
self-made
billionaire
gives
life
advice
it'
s
probably
worth
listening
to.
Her
point
is
that
blind
luck
is
very
rare.
You
may
have
to
be
lucky
to
find
a
good
job
these
days
but
that
does
not
mean
you
should
sit
at
home
waiting
for
the
opportunity
to
come
to
you.
If
you're
a
Chinese,
you
may
already
be
familiar
with
the
tale
of
a
farmer
waiting
by
a
tree
stump(树桩)for
a
rabbit
to
run
out
and
break
its
neck.
Richard
Wiseman,
the
UK
psychologist,
conducted
an
experiment
as
part
of
his
studies.
First
he
divided
volunteers
into
two
groups:
those
who
said
they
were
lucky
in
life
and
those
who
said
they
were
not.
He
gave
everyone
a
newspaper
and
asked
them
to
look
through
it
to
count
how
many
photographs
it
had
inside.
On
average,
the
unlucky
people
took
about
two
minutes
to
count
the
photographs
while
the
lucky
people
took
just
seconds.
Why?
On
the
second
page
of
the
newspaper,
a
command,
"Stop
counting
There
are
43
photographs
in
this
newspaper,"
was
written
in
big
letters.
The
unlucky
people
mostly
did
not
spot
the
message.
It's
easy
to
compare
this
situation
to
a
young
person
looking
for
jobs
in
a
local
paper.
They
might
search
so
hard
for
one
type
of
position
that
they
miss
an
even
better
opportunity.
People
who
are
"lucky",
in
fact,
keep
an
open
mind
and
don't
go
through
the
same
routine
every
day.
I
first
came
to
China
in
2002
when
it
was
considered
a
rather
strange
thing
to
do,
Like
many
foreigners,
my
plan
was
to
teach
English
for
one
year.
Seven
years
later,
and
still
here,
I've
had
many
great
opportunities
such
as
writing
for
newspapers
and
magazines.
I
did
not
dream
these
would
have
been
possible.
I've
also
never
been
sick,
had
an
accident,
got
into
a
fight
or
had
problems
with
the
police.
Coincidence?
After
reading
about
Professor
Wiseman's
studies
I
think
not.
As
Wiseman
advises,
I
usually
trust
my
own
judgment.
Your
friends
and
parents
may
give
you
advice
based
on
rational(理性)thinking,
but
it's
important
to
consider
how
you
feel
about
each
choice
you
make.
Your
feeling
acts
as
a
warning
for
a
potential
problem.
Finally,
try
to
turn
bad
luck
into
good.
Even
if
you
do
fall
down
and
break
a
leg,
the
time
spent
at
home
can
be
used
wisely
to
study
English.
51.What
do
you
know
about
Oprah
Winfrey?
A.She
is
a
good
organizer
of
a
talk
show
in
America.
B.She
became
famous
through
her
family
background.
C.She
was
lucky
and
seldom
fell
flat
on
her
face.
D.She
became
successful
entirely
by
her
own
effort.
52.The
writer
quoted
the
Chinese
tale
of
a
farmer
in
order
to
show________.
A.luck
is
in
your
own
hand
B.bad
luck
can
turn
into
good
C.you
can't
wait
for
an
opportunity
D.man
can
conquer
nature
53.From
the
experiment
Wiseman
drew
the
conclusion
that________.
A.lucky
people
are
quick-minded
B.unlucky
people
are
slow
to
read
C.lucky
people
often
have
an
open
mind
D.unlucky
people
are
not
routineers
54.The
underlined
word
"spot"
is
the
closest
in
meaning
to
"________”.
A.recognize
B.mark
C.make
D.receive
55.Which
of
the
following
proverbs
most
agrees
with
the
writer's
point?
A.Make
the
best
of
a
bad
situation.
B.Rome
was
not
built
in
a
day.
C.All
is
not
gold
that
glitters.
D.A
good
heart
conquers
ill
fortune.
第三部分
写作(共两节,满分35分)
第一节
阅读表达(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)
阅读短文,按照题目要求用英语回答问题。
The
Board
Meeting
had
come
to
an
end.
Bob
started
to
stand
up
and
pushed
the
table,
spilling
his
coffee
over
his
notes.
“How
embarrassing!
I
am
getting
so
clumsy
in
my
old
age.”
Everyone
had
a
good
laugh,
and
soon
we
were
all
telling
stories
of
our
most
embarrassing
moments.
It
came
around
to
Frank
who
sat
quietly
listening
to
the
others.
Frank
began,
“My
Dad
was
a
fisherman.
He
worked
hard
and
would
stay
out
until
he
caught
enough
to
feed
the
family.
Not
just
enough
for
our
family,
but
also
for
his
Mom
and
Dad
and
the
other
kids
that
were
still
at
home.”
Frank’s
voice
dropped
a
bit.
“When
the
weather
was
bad,
he
would
drive
me
to
school.
He
would
pull
right
up
in
front,
and
it
seemed
like
everybody
would
be
standing
around
and
watching.
Then
he
would
lean
over
and
give
me
a
big
kiss
on
the
cheek
and
tell
me
to
be
a
good
boy.
It
was
so
embarrassing
for
me.
Here
I
was
twelve
years
old,
and
my
Dad
would
lean
over
and
kiss
me
good-bye!”
He
paused
and
then
went
on,
“I
remember
the
day
I
thought
I
was
too
old
for
a
good-bye
kiss.
When
we
got
to
the
school,
he
had
his
usual
big
smile.
He
started
to
lean
toward
me,
but
I
put
my
hand
up
and
said,
‘No,
Dad.’
It
was
the
first
time
I
had
ever
talked
to
him
that
way,
and
he
had
this
surprised
look
on
his
face.
I
said,
‘Dad,
I’m
too
old
for
a
good-bye
kiss.
I’m
too
old
for
any
kind
of
kiss.’
My
Dad
looked
at
me
for
the
longest
time,
and
his
eyes
started
to
tear.
I
had
never
seen
him
cry.
He
turned.
‘You’re
right,’
he
said.
‘You
are
a
big
boy
...
a
man.
I
won’t
kiss
you
anymore.’”
For
the
moment,
the
tears
began
to
well
up
in
Frank’s
eyes.
“It
wasn’t
long
after
that
when
my
Dad
went
to
sea
and
never
came
back.”
I
looked
at
Frank
and
saw
that
tears
were
running
down
his
cheeks.
Frank
spoke
again.
“Guys,
you
don’t
know
what
I
would
give
to
have
my
Dad
give
me
just
one
more
kiss
on
the
cheek.”
56.What
happened
at
the
end
of
the
board
meeting?
(no
more
than
8
words)
57.Why
did
Frank
feel
so
embarrassed
when
his
father
drove
him
to
school?
(no
more
than
12
words)
58.What’s
the
main
idea
of
Paragraph
4?
(no
more
than
10
words)
59.What
does
the
underlined
phrase
“well
up”
probably
mean?
(no
more
than
2
words)
60.What
do
you
think
of
Frank’s
“embarrassing
story”?
And
give
your
reasons.
(no
more
than
20
words)
第二节
书面表达(满分25分)
61.假定你是李华,正在伦敦某所中学做交换生。你校即将举行的中国古诗朗诵大赛需要一名主持人。请你给该比赛的负责人Mr.
Charles写封自荐信,内容包括:
1.自我介绍;
2.你的优势;
3.期待回复。
注意:1.词数100左右;
2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。绝密★启用前
2021届
全国高三下学期5月高考模拟英语试卷
(天津专用)
第五模拟
(考试时间:100分钟
试卷满分:130分)
注意事项:
1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、考生号等填写在答题卡和试卷指定位置上。
2.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上。写在本试卷上无效。
3.考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。
第一部分
英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)
第一节
单项填空
(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
从A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
1.He
didn't
admit
________
a
mistake.
A.making
B.make
C.to
make
D.have
made
2.There
was
________
rain
last
year
.
A.a
lot
B.a
number
of
C.a
great
deal
of
D.a
great
many
3.You
may
go
on
to
work
on
the
second.
________
,
you
have
worked
out
the
first
problem
.
A.All
in
all
B.In
all
C.After
all
D.At
all
4.The
girl
tends
________
when
others
ask
her
private
questions
.
A.getting
angry
B.to
get
angry
C.getting
angrily
D.to
get
angrily
5.When
the
soldier
came
back
to
life,
he
did
not
know
how
long
he________
there.
A.had
been
lying
B.has
been
lying
C.was
lying
D.has
lain
6.—
Everything
in
my
life
has
fallen
to
pieces.
My
life
is
such
a
mess!
—_________.
I
know
how
you
feel.
A.By
no
means
B.I
can’t
agree
more
C.I’ve
been
there
D.I
can’t
find
any
reasons
7.Maria
is
so
independent
that
she
never
asks
for
her
parents’
opinions_________she
wants
their
support.
A.since
B.once
C.unless
D.after
8.On
April
3,
Egyptians
witnessed
22
mummies
-their
country's
ancient
rulers
-
________
from
the
peach-colored,
neoclassical
Egyptian
Museum
to
their
new
resting
place,
the
new
National
Museum
of
Egyptian
Civilization.
A.transporting
B.transport
C.to
be
transported
D.transported
9.The
president
of
one
of
the
UK's
leading
teaching
unions
said
black
history
should
be
included
in
all
aspects
of
the
curriculum
________the
message
that
black
history
is
more
than
the
story
of
slavery.
A.to
spread
B.spreading
C.having
spread
D.spread
10.Around
1.
2
million
tones
of
water
polluted
by
radioactive
substances
from
the
2011
Fukushima
nuclear
disaster
will
be
dumped
in
the
Pacific
Ocean,
and
the
amount
is
growing
daily
as
rainfall
and
groundwater
________
the
site
continue
to
be
polluted.
A.entered
B.having
entered
C.to
enter
D.entering
11.In
order
to
regain
control
over
her
music,
Taylor
Swift,
one
of
today's
most
________
and
sought-after
American
singer-songwriters,
released
a
new
version
of
her
2008
album,
Fearless,
on
Friday.
A.rated
B.celebrated
C.motivated
D.pursued
12.If
you've
set
out
to
write
a
thank
you
note,
you
probably
already
know________
you'll
be
writing
to
and________
you
are
thanking
them
for.
A.who;
that
B.who;
what
C.who;
which
D.that;
which
13.Both
newspapers
gave
accurate________
of
what
had
happened
at
the
crime
scene.
A.contribution
B.exhibition
C.accounts
D.attempt
14.The
famous
musician,
along
with
his
students,
________
to
perform
at
the
opening
ceremony
of
the
2010Shanghai
World
Expo.
A.were
invited
B.was
invited
C.have
been
invited
D.has
been
invited
15.Dana
is
said
______
to
Guangzhou
from
Australia
last
week.
She
______
there
for
six
months
due
to
the
outbreak
of
Covid-19.
A.to
return;
has
stayed
B.to
have
returned;
stayed
C.having
returned;
stayed
D.to
be
returned;
has
stayed
第二节
完形填空
(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
Growing
up,
I
understood
one
thing
about
my
dad:
He
knew
everything.
This
was
our
16
I
asked
him
questions
and
he
told
me
the
answers.
In
my
teen
years,
he
taught
me
things
I’d
need
to
know
to
17
in
the
real
world.
When
I
moved
out
on
my
own,
I
18
him
at
least
once
a
week,
usually
when
something
broke
in
my
apartment
and
I
needed
to
know
how
to
19
it.
But
then,
eventually,
I
needed
him
20
.
I
got
married,
and
my
husband
had
most
of
the
21
I
lacked.
For
everything
else,
we
had
Google.
I
don’t
know
when
it
happened,
but
our
22
when
I
called
changed
into
six
words.
“Hi,
Dad,
sweets.
Here’s
Mom.”
(Because
I
still
needed
her.
)
I
loved
my
dad,
of
course,
but
I
23
at
times
if
maybe
he
had
already
shared
24
I
needed
to
know.
Maybe,
after
knowing
a
man
for
40
years,
there’s
nothing
left
to
say.
Then,
this
summer,
my
family
and
I
25
in
with
my
parents
for
three
weeks
while
our
house
was
being
renovated
(翻新).
One
day,
Dad
asked
me
to
help
him
26
the
board
at
their
dock.
As
we
put
the
new
board
together
piece
by
piece,
my
dad
knowing
27
what
went
where,
I
looked
at
him.
“How
do
you
know
how
to
build
it?”
The
heavy
hammer
he
was
28
paused
in
midair.
“I
spent
a
summer
in
college
building
them
on
the
Jersey
Shore.”
I
thought
I
knew
everything
about
my
dad

his
29
jobs.
But
I
never
knew
this.
I
30
that
maybe
it’s
not
that
there’s
nothing
left
to
say.
A
few
31
later,
after
my
family
moved
back
into
our
house,
I
called
my
parents.
Dad
32
.
“Hi,
sweets,”
he
said.
“Here’s
Mom.”
“Wait,
Dad,”
I
said.
“How
are
you?”
We
33
talking
about
what
he
was
working
on.
To
anyone
else,
it
would
sound
like
a
34
conversation
between
a
dad
and
his
daughter.
But
to
me,
it
was
35
,
a
new
beginning.
I
spent
the
first
part
of
my
life
needing
to
talk
to
my
dad.
Now
I
talk
to
him
because
I
want
to.
16.A.performance
B.relationship
C.commitment
D.responsibility
17.A.study
B.observe
C.explore
D.survive
18.A.called
B.visited
C.accompanied
D.met
19.A.take
B.fix
C.check
D.use
20.A.more
B.better
C.less
D.worse
21.A.knowledge
B.sense
C.ability
D.skill
22.A.discussions
B.problems
C.conversations
D.issues
23.A.guessed
B.knew
C.thought
D.wondered
24.A.something
B.anything
C.everything
D.nothing
25.A.came
B.moved
C.stayed
D.spent
26.A.rebuild
B.repair
C.arrange
D.hammer
27.A.temporarily
B.absolutely
C.constantly
D.exactly
28.A.swinging
B.holding
C.dropping
D.shaking
29.A.full
B.various
C.experienced
D.tough
30.A.doubted
B.hoped
C.announced
D.realized
31.A.days
B.months
C.weeks
D.hours
32.A.received
B.accepted
C.answered
D.spoke
33.A.ended
up
B.picked
up
C.took
up
D.brought
up
34.A.special
B.formal
C.strange
D.normal
35.A.close
B.novel
C.unique
D.beneficial
第二部分
阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2.5分,满分50分)
A
A
small,
white
envelope
stuck
among
the
branches
of
our
Christmas
tree
and
it
has
been
there
for
ten
years
or
so.
It
all
began
because
my
husband
Justin
hated
Christmas—oh,
not
the
true
meaning
of
Christmas.
Overspending
was
one
thing,
but
compared
to
the
difficult
experience
of
choosing
gifts—running
around
at
the
last
minute
to
get
a
tie
for
Uncle
Harry
and
a
pair
of
gloves
for
Grandma…,
spending
money
is
nothing.
I
felt
too
tired
to
think
of
any
special
gifts.
Knowing
Justin
felt
the
same
way,
I
decided
one
year
not
to
buy
the
usual
shirts,
sweaters,
ties
and
so
on.
I
reached
for
something
special
just
for
Justin.
The
inspiration
came
in
an
unusual
way.
Our
son
Kevin,
who
was
12
that
year,
was
wrestling
at
the
junior
level
at
the
school
he
attended;
and
shortly
before
Christmas,
there
was
a
match
against
a
team
sponsored
by
an
inner-city
church.
These
youngsters,
dressed
in
such
worn-out
shoes
that
shoe
strings
seemed
to
be
the
only
thing
holding
them
together,
while
our
boys
were
in
their
blue
and
gold
uniforms
and
new
wrestling
shoes.
As
the
match
began,
I
was
shocked
to
see
that
the
other
team
were
wrestling
without
wearing
helmets
to
protect
their
heads.
Well,
our
boys
ended
up
defeating
them.
We
took
every
weight
class.
Justin,
seated
beside
me,
shook
his
head
sadly,
"I
wish
just
one
of
them
could
have
won,"
he
said.
"They
have
a
lot
potential,
but
losing
like
this
could
take
the
heart
out
of
them."
Justin
loved
kids—-all
kids,
and
he
knew
them,
having
coached
little
league
football
and
baseball.
That's
when
the
idea
for
his
present
came.
That
afternoon,
I
went
to
a
local
sporting
goods
store
and
bought
different
kinds
of
wrestling
helmets
and
shoes.
I
sent
them
to
the
inner-city
church
without
leaving
my
name.
On
Christmas
Eve,
I
placed
the
envelope
on
the
tree,
the
note
inside
telling
Justin
what
I
had
done
and
that
was
his
gift
from
me.
His
smile
was
the
brightest
thing
about
Christmas
that
year
and
since
then
the
envelope
has
become
the
highlight
of
our
Christmas.
36.Justin
hated
Christmas
because________.
A.he
thought
Christmas
makes
no
sense
B.he
had
a
hard
time
choosing
gifts
C.he
spent
too
much
money
buying
gifts
D.he
disliked
putting
gifts
under
the
Christmas
tree
37.We
know
from
the
passage
that
the
team
sponsored
by
inner-city
church________.
A.were
well
dressed
B.paid
no
attention
to
safety
C.feared
Kevin's
team
D.couldn't
afford
helmets
38.Justin
felt
sad
mainly
because
the
youngsters
in
the
other
team________.
A.didn't
wear
any
helmets
B.were
dressed
in
worn-out
shoes
C.may
lose
confidence
completely
D.failed
in
the
match
against
his
son
39.The
underlined
that
in
the
last
paragraph
refers
to________.
A.what
the
writer
had
done
B.the
envelop
on
the
tree
C.the
note
inside
the
envelop
D.the
gifts
the
writer
sent
to
church
40.Which
of
the
following
can
be
the
best
title
for
the
passage?
A.A
Church
Gift
B.A
Special
Note
C.A
White
Envelope
D.A
Christmas
Card
B
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most,
this
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The
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lost
Oombrella
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According
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so
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umbrella
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damage.
Down
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the
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injected
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to
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Oombrella's
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temperature,
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light.
The
capsule
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Oombrella
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app—so
users
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weather
forecast
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rain
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starts.
The
capsule
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a
buzzer(蜂鸣器)
and
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you
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reminded
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your
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Those
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an
Oombrella
will
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Oombrella's
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Members
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community's
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so
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Oombrella
users
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extrmely
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specific
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as
long
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there
are
enough
fellow
users
nearby.
Oombrella
is
all
set
to
hit
the
global
market
through
the
Internet
and
physical
stores
this
fall.
The
rainbow-colored
Oombrella
comes
in
a
classic
style
that's
about
3.1
feet
long
with
a
curved(弧形的)
handle,
and
a
modern
version
that
is
0.8
feet
long
with
a
straight
handle.
The
Oombrella
capsule
will
also
be
available
on
its
own,
so
you
could
theoretically
turn
any
regular
umbrella
into
a
smart
Oombrella.
The
Kickstarter
campaign
is
looking
to
raise
just
over
$65,500
by
mid-April
and
backers
can
get
all
kinds
of
Oombrella
allowances.
Paying
$32
in
advance
will
get
you
a
capsule
to
update
your
own
umbrella
with,
and
paying
$66
or
more
will
unlock
a
variety
of
full
Oombrella
editions
in
your
choice
of
rainbow,
black,
or
white.
If
all
goes
according
to
plan,
Oombrellas
will
ship
soon.
41.What's
special
about
Oombrella?
A.Sheltering
users
from
rain.
B.Protecting
the
environment.
C.Finding
a
lost
umbrella
quickly.
D.Offering
instant
weather
information.
42.Parapraph
2
mainly
talks
about
Oombrella's
________.
A.various
functions
B.smart
structure
C.building
materials
D.practical
applications
43.The
accuracy
of
weather
information
in
Wezzoo
probably
depends
on
________.
A.the
speed
of
the
Internet
conetion
B.specific
areas
the
users
are
staying
C.the
number
of
surrounding
users
D.the
level
of
users'
membership
44.What
can
we
learn
about
Oombrella?
A.Its
color
is
dull.
B.Its
design
is
out
of
date.
C.It
hasn't
been
put
into
market
yet.
D.It
is
available
only
in
physical
stores.
45.What
does
the
Kickstarter
campaign
aim
to
do?
A.Advertise
its
new
product.
B.Raise
money
for
a
new
product.
C.Advise
replacing
the
traditional
umbrella.
D.Introduce
a
new
service
on
smartphone.
C
Nervous
energy
filled
the
air
as
we
waited
in
front
of
the
arrivals
gate.
This
wasn't
just
any
normal
airport
pick-up.
My
husband
and
I
were
among
a
group
of
people
who
were
about
to
meet
their
adopted
children
for
the
first
time.
Six
months
earlier,
we
received
a
call
that
a
six-year-old
boy
called
Saroo,
from
India,
had
been
separated
from
his
family
and
was
available
for
adoption.
The
agency
gave
us
a
tiny
passport
picture
of
our
little
boy,
and
I
cherished
it
as
we
waited
to
meet
him.
The
moment
I
spotted
Saroo,
time
stood
still.
“My
son,”
I
whispered
as
my
eyes
welled
with
tears.
“I'm
your
mum.”
Despite
Saroo's
broken
English,
we
communicated
using
hands
and
expressions.
Days
later,
we
made
the
journey
from
Melbourne
back
to
our
home
in
Tasmania
to
get
Saroo
settled.
As
weeks
turned
to
months,
his
English
started
to
improve
with
regular
tutoring
lessons.
He
told
us
his
home
had
a
dirt
floor
and
no
electricity.
He
said
his
oldest
brother,
Guddu,
took
him
on
a
train,
and
when
he
woke
up
after
a
long
time,
Guddu
was
gone.
That's
how
he
ended
up
in
Howrah,
Kolkata,
where
he
was
placed
in
state
care.
It
was
so
sad
to
hear
that.
Whenever
he
told
me
something
new,
I
wrote
it
down
in
a
diary.
Over
the
years,
I
asked
Saroo
if
he'd
like
to
visit
India
and
learn
about
his
life
before
coming
to
Australia.
“It's
okay,
Mum,”
he'd
say.
One
day,
my
husband
came
home
from
work
with
some
news.
“Saroo
has
done
something
remarkable,”
he
started,
explaining
that
for
the
past
five
years,
Saroo
had
been
trying
to
find
his
home
village.
Using
my
notes
and
the
information
we
had
about
the
first
few
years
of
his
life,
he'd
managed
to
track
down
his
village
and
birth
place
using
Google
Maps.
I
was
astonished,
but
also
felt
happy
he'd
solved
the
mystery.
Soon,
the
media
caught
wind
of
the
story
and
we
were
flooded
with
calls
from
across
the
world.
The
next
year,
60
Minutes
took
us
to
India,
where
I
met
Saroo's
birth
mother,
as
part
of
a
documentary.
Later,
a
production
company
even
approached
us
wanting
to
make
a
film
about
our
lives.
You
never
knew
your
impact
on
the
world.
46.What
did
the
couple
go
to
the
airport
for?
A.To
see
off
their
son.
B.To
go
abroad
to
travel.
C.To
meet
their
adopted
child.
D.To
fetch
a
mailed
passport
47.What
can
we
learn
about
Saroo
from
Paragraph
4?
A.He
made
no
progress
in
English.
B.He
used
to
live
a
very
poor
life.
C.He
knew
where
his
brother
was.
D.He
made
a
living
by
begging.
48.How
did
Saroo
manage
to
find
his
home
village?
A.By
seeking
help
from
the
police.
B.By
making
use
of
Google
Maps.
C.By
posting
the
notes
on
the
media.
D.By
going
to
India
and
asking
local
people.
49.Learning
Saroo
finally
contacted
his
family,
the
author
probably
felt
________.
A.annoyed
B.confused
C.lost
D.relieved
50.What
can
we
learn
about
the
family
from
the
last
paragraph?
A.They
regretted
adopting
Saroo.
B.They
opened
a
film
company.
C.Their
story
drew
wide
attention.
D.Their
life
was
completely
ruined.
D
Lack
is
a
matter
of
preparation
meeting
opportunity,"
said
the
American
talk
show
host
Oprah
Winfrey.
I've
never
watched
her
show,
but
when
a
self-made
billionaire
gives
life
advice
it'
s
probably
worth
listening
to.
Her
point
is
that
blind
luck
is
very
rare.
You
may
have
to
be
lucky
to
find
a
good
job
these
days
but
that
does
not
mean
you
should
sit
at
home
waiting
for
the
opportunity
to
come
to
you.
If
you're
a
Chinese,
you
may
already
be
familiar
with
the
tale
of
a
farmer
waiting
by
a
tree
stump(树桩)for
a
rabbit
to
run
out
and
break
its
neck.
Richard
Wiseman,
the
UK
psychologist,
conducted
an
experiment
as
part
of
his
studies.
First
he
divided
volunteers
into
two
groups:
those
who
said
they
were
lucky
in
life
and
those
who
said
they
were
not.
He
gave
everyone
a
newspaper
and
asked
them
to
look
through
it
to
count
how
many
photographs
it
had
inside.
On
average,
the
unlucky
people
took
about
two
minutes
to
count
the
photographs
while
the
lucky
people
took
just
seconds.
Why?
On
the
second
page
of
the
newspaper,
a
command,
"Stop
counting
There
are
43
photographs
in
this
newspaper,"
was
written
in
big
letters.
The
unlucky
people
mostly
did
not
spot
the
message.
It's
easy
to
compare
this
situation
to
a
young
person
looking
for
jobs
in
a
local
paper.
They
might
search
so
hard
for
one
type
of
position
that
they
miss
an
even
better
opportunity.
People
who
are
"lucky",
in
fact,
keep
an
open
mind
and
don't
go
through
the
same
routine
every
day.
I
first
came
to
China
in
2002
when
it
was
considered
a
rather
strange
thing
to
do,
Like
many
foreigners,
my
plan
was
to
teach
English
for
one
year.
Seven
years
later,
and
still
here,
I've
had
many
great
opportunities
such
as
writing
for
newspapers
and
magazines.
I
did
not
dream
these
would
have
been
possible.
I've
also
never
been
sick,
had
an
accident,
got
into
a
fight
or
had
problems
with
the
police.
Coincidence?
After
reading
about
Professor
Wiseman's
studies
I
think
not.
As
Wiseman
advises,
I
usually
trust
my
own
judgment.
Your
friends
and
parents
may
give
you
advice
based
on
rational(理性)thinking,
but
it's
important
to
consider
how
you
feel
about
each
choice
you
make.
Your
feeling
acts
as
a
warning
for
a
potential
problem.
Finally,
try
to
turn
bad
luck
into
good.
Even
if
you
do
fall
down
and
break
a
leg,
the
time
spent
at
home
can
be
used
wisely
to
study
English.
51.What
do
you
know
about
Oprah
Winfrey?
A.She
is
a
good
organizer
of
a
talk
show
in
America.
B.She
became
famous
through
her
family
background.
C.She
was
lucky
and
seldom
fell
flat
on
her
face.
D.She
became
successful
entirely
by
her
own
effort.
52.The
writer
quoted
the
Chinese
tale
of
a
farmer
in
order
to
show________.
A.luck
is
in
your
own
hand
B.bad
luck
can
turn
into
good
C.you
can't
wait
for
an
opportunity
D.man
can
conquer
nature
53.From
the
experiment
Wiseman
drew
the
conclusion
that________.
A.lucky
people
are
quick-minded
B.unlucky
people
are
slow
to
read
C.lucky
people
often
have
an
open
mind
D.unlucky
people
are
not
routineers
54.The
underlined
word
"spot"
is
the
closest
in
meaning
to
"________”.
A.recognize
B.mark
C.make
D.receive
55.Which
of
the
following
proverbs
most
agrees
with
the
writer's
point?
A.Make
the
best
of
a
bad
situation.
B.Rome
was
not
built
in
a
day.
C.All
is
not
gold
that
glitters.
D.A
good
heart
conquers
ill
fortune.
第三部分
写作(共两节,满分35分)
第一节
阅读表达(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)
阅读短文,按照题目要求用英语回答问题。
The
Board
Meeting
had
come
to
an
end.
Bob
started
to
stand
up
and
pushed
the
table,
spilling
his
coffee
over
his
notes.
“How
embarrassing!
I
am
getting
so
clumsy
in
my
old
age.”
Everyone
had
a
good
laugh,
and
soon
we
were
all
telling
stories
of
our
most
embarrassing
moments.
It
came
around
to
Frank
who
sat
quietly
listening
to
the
others.
Frank
began,
“My
Dad
was
a
fisherman.
He
worked
hard
and
would
stay
out
until
he
caught
enough
to
feed
the
family.
Not
just
enough
for
our
family,
but
also
for
his
Mom
and
Dad
and
the
other
kids
that
were
still
at
home.”
Frank’s
voice
dropped
a
bit.
“When
the
weather
was
bad,
he
would
drive
me
to
school.
He
would
pull
right
up
in
front,
and
it
seemed
like
everybody
would
be
standing
around
and
watching.
Then
he
would
lean
over
and
give
me
a
big
kiss
on
the
cheek
and
tell
me
to
be
a
good
boy.
It
was
so
embarrassing
for
me.
Here
I
was
twelve
years
old,
and
my
Dad
would
lean
over
and
kiss
me
good-bye!”
He
paused
and
then
went
on,
“I
remember
the
day
I
thought
I
was
too
old
for
a
good-bye
kiss.
When
we
got
to
the
school,
he
had
his
usual
big
smile.
He
started
to
lean
toward
me,
but
I
put
my
hand
up
and
said,
‘No,
Dad.’
It
was
the
first
time
I
had
ever
talked
to
him
that
way,
and
he
had
this
surprised
look
on
his
face.
I
said,
‘Dad,
I’m
too
old
for
a
good-bye
kiss.
I’m
too
old
for
any
kind
of
kiss.’
My
Dad
looked
at
me
for
the
longest
time,
and
his
eyes
started
to
tear.
I
had
never
seen
him
cry.
He
turned.
‘You’re
right,’
he
said.
‘You
are
a
big
boy
...
a
man.
I
won’t
kiss
you
anymore.’”
For
the
moment,
the
tears
began
to
well
up
in
Frank’s
eyes.
“It
wasn’t
long
after
that
when
my
Dad
went
to
sea
and
never
came
back.”
I
looked
at
Frank
and
saw
that
tears
were
running
down
his
cheeks.
Frank
spoke
again.
“Guys,
you
don’t
know
what
I
would
give
to
have
my
Dad
give
me
just
one
more
kiss
on
the
cheek.”
56.What
happened
at
the
end
of
the
board
meeting?
(no
more
than
8
words)
57.Why
did
Frank
feel
so
embarrassed
when
his
father
drove
him
to
school?
(no
more
than
12
words)
58.What’s
the
main
idea
of
Paragraph
4?
(no
more
than
10
words)
59.What
does
the
underlined
phrase
“well
up”
probably
mean?
(no
more
than
2
words)
60.What
do
you
think
of
Frank’s
“embarrassing
story”?
And
give
your
reasons.
(no
more
than
20
words)
第二节
书面表达(满分25分)
61.假定你是李华,正在伦敦某所中学做交换生。你校即将举行的中国古诗朗诵大赛需要一名主持人。请你给该比赛的负责人Mr.
Charles写封自荐信,内容包括:
1.自我介绍;
2.你的优势;
3.期待回复。
注意:1.词数100左右;
2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
【答案】
【答案】
1.A
【详解】考查非谓语动词。句意:他不承认犯错了。表示“承认做过某事”时可以用admit
doing
sth.或者admit
having
done
sth.,用动名词或动名词的完成形式做宾语,结合选项,故选A。
2.C
【详解】考查短语辨析。句意:去年雨量很大。分析句子可知,设空处修饰不可数名词rain,a
great
deal
of,意为“许多,大量”修饰不可数名词,a
number
of

a
great
many修饰可数名词复数形式,a
lot是副词性短语,不能修饰名词,故选C。
3.C
【详解】考查固定搭配。句意:你可以继续做第二件事。毕竟,你已经解决了第一个问题。A.
All
in
all
总的来说;B.
In
all
总共;合计;C.
After
all
毕竟;D.
At
all
常用于否定句,意思是“根本不;一点也不”。结合句意以及选项意思,可知应用“after
all”合适,故选C。
4.B
【详解】考查非谓语动词和系动词。句意:当别人问这个女孩私人问题时,她往往会生气。根据tend
to
do“往往会;常常就”,可知tend后用动词不定式做宾语;get
angry“生气”,此处get是系动词,后用形容词作表语,故选B。
5.A
【详解】考查过去完成进行时。句意:当那个士兵苏醒过来时,他不知道他在那里躺了多久。根据“he
did
not
know
how
long”可知,此处是指从过去之前的某个时间点到过去这个时间点之间发生的事情,所以应用过去完成进行时。故选A。
6.C
【详解】考查情景交际。句意:——我生活中的一切都搞杂了,一团糟!——有我呢,我了解你的感受。A.
By
no
means决不;B.
I
can’t
agree
more
我非常同意;C.
I’ve
been
there有我在;D.
I
can’t
find
any
reasons我找不出原因。根据“I
know
how
you
feel.”可知这里意思是“有我在”。故选C。
7.C
【详解】考查连词辨析。句意:玛利亚是如此独立,以至于她从来不征求父母的意见,除非她想得到他们的支持。A.
since既然;B.
once一旦;C.
unless除非;D.
after在……之后。分析句子可知,设空处及之后的内容为条件状语从句,结合句意,unless符合语境。故选C。
8.D
【详解】考查非谓语动词。句意:4月3日,埃及人见证了22具木乃伊——他们国家的古代统治者——从桃色的新古典主义埃及博物馆运到他们新的安息地——新埃及文明国家博物馆。分析句子结构,________
from
the
peach-colored是分词作状语,transport与其逻辑主语22
mummies之间是被动关系,用过去分词,故选D。
9.A
【详解】考查非谓语动词。句意:英国一个主要教师工会的主席说,黑人历史应该被纳入课程的各个方面,以传播黑人历史,而不仅仅只是奴隶的故事。分析句子结构可知spread在句中应用非谓语动词形式,此处作目的状语,应用不定式。故选A。
10.D
【详解】考查时态。句意:2011年福岛核灾难中,大约120万吨被放射性物质污染的水将被倾倒到太平洋中,随着进入该地区的降雨和地下水持续受到污染,这一数量每天都在增加。A.entered
过去分词B.having
entered
现在完成时;C.to
enter动词不定式;
D.entering现在分词。根据前文“the
amount
is
growing
daily
as
rainfall”可知,地下水持续受到污染为现在发生且未来会一直发生的事,应该用现在分词,故选D项。
11.B
【详解】考查形容词词义辨析。句意:为了重新掌控自己的音乐,当今最著名、最受欢迎的美国创作型歌手之一泰勒·斯威夫特于上周五发布了2008年的新专辑《Fearless》。A.
rated额定的;B.
celebrated著名的;C.
motivated有动机的;D.
pursued被追求的。根据and
sought-after可知,此处是指最著名的歌手。故选B。
12.B
【详解】考查宾语从句。句意:如果你已经开始写感谢信,你可能已经知道你要给谁写信,你要感谢他们什么。第一个宾语从句“you'll
be
writing
to”后缺少介词to的宾语,且是指写给谁,是指人,所以可用who引导第一个宾语从句。第二个宾语从句“you
are
thanking
them
for”中缺少介词for的宾语,此处是指为了什么感谢他们,所以应用what引导。故选B。
13.C
【详解】考查名词辨析。句意:两家报纸都准确地描述了犯罪现场所发生的事情。A.contribution贡献;B.exhibition展览;C.accounts描述;D.attempt尝试。根据“what
had
happened
at
the
crime
scene”可知,此处是指描述发生的事情。故选C。
14.B
【详解】考查动词时态和主谓一致。句意:这位著名的音乐家和他的学生被邀请在2010年上海世博会开幕式上表演。根据the
2010Shanghai
World
Expo可知,此处是指过去的事情,应用一般过去时。主语为The
famous
musician,是第三人称单数。故选B。
15.B
【详解】考查非谓语动词和时态。句意:据说达纳上周已经从澳大利亚回到广州了。由于Covid-19的爆发,她在那里待了6个月。is
said表示“据说……”后接动词不定式,结合句意和时间状语last
week可知,“返回广州”发生在is
said之前,所以第一空应用动词不定式的完成式to
have
returned;根据语境及时间状语last
week可知,“她在那待了六个月”为过去发生的事情,时态应用一般过去时,动词用过去式stayed,故选B项。
【答案】
16.B17.D18.A19.B20.C21.A22.C23.D24.C25.B
26.A27.D28.A29.B30.D31.C32.C33.A34.D35.B
【分析】这是一篇记叙文。文章讲述了作者和父亲之间沟通变化的故事:由青少年时期你问我答,到认为和父亲没什么好交谈的而减少了对话时间,再发展到意识自己还有不了解父亲的一面而重新建立和父亲的交谈,这个过程是作者由生活需要到主动想和父亲交谈的转变。
16.考查名词词义辨析。句意:这就是我们的关系,我问他问题,他告诉我答案。A.
performance表演,表现;B.
relationship关系;C.
commitment承诺,保证;D.
responsibility责任,职责。根据下文“I
spent
the
first
part
of
my
life
needing
to
talk
to
my
dad.”可知作者和父亲之间的关系就是你问我答。故选B。
17.考查动词词义辨析。句意:在我十几岁的时候,他教了我在现实世界中生存所需要的知识。A.
study学习,研究;B.
observe庆祝,观察;C.
explore探索;D.
survive幸存。根据下文“usually
when
something
broke
in
my
apartment
and
I
needed
to
know
how
to
 4 
it”可知在作者十几岁的时候,父亲教了作者在现实世界中生存所需要的知识。故选D。
18.考查动词词义辨析。句意:当我一个人搬出去的时候,我每周至少给他打一次电话,通常是当我的公寓里有东西坏了、我需要知道如何修理它的时候。A.
called称呼,打电话;B.
visited参观;C.
accompanied陪伴,伴随;D.
met遇见,符合。根据“When
I
moved
out
on
my
own”和下文“
when
I
called
changed
into
six
words”可知作者搬出去了,所以是每周至少给父亲打一次电话。故选A。
19.考查动词词义辨析。句意:当我一个人搬出去的时候,我每周至少给他打一次电话,通常是当我的公寓里有东西坏了、我需要知道如何修理它的时候。A.
take拿,取;B.
fix固定,维修;C.
check检查;D.
use使用。根据“when
something
broke
in
my
apartment”可知公寓里有东西坏了,作者需要知道如何修理。故选B。
20.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:但后来,我不再那么需要他了。A.
more更多的;B.
better更好的;C.
less更少的;D.
worse更糟糕的。根据“But
then”和下文“I
got
married”可知作者不再那么需要父亲了。故选C。
21.考查名词词义辨析。句意:我结婚了,我丈夫掌握了我所缺乏的大部分知识。A.
knowledge知识;B.
sense感觉;C.
ability能力;D.
skill技巧。根据下文“For
everything
else,
we
had
Google.”可知结婚后作者的丈夫掌握了她所缺乏的大部分知识。故选A。
22.考查名词词义辨析。句意:我不知道什么时候发生的,但我打电话时我们的对话变成了六个字。A.
discussions讨论;B.
problems问题;C.
conversations对话,交谈;D.
issues争点,问题,议题。根据“when
I
called
changed
into
six
words”和下文“it
would
sound
like
a
 19 conversation
between
a
dad
and
his
daughter.”可知作者和父亲的对话变成了六个字。故选C。
23.考查动词词义辨析。句意:当然,我爱我的父亲,但我有时会想知道是否是也许他已经分享了我需要知道的一切。A.
guessed猜测;B.
knew知道;C.
thought想,思考;D.
wondered想知道。根据“if
maybe
he
had
already
shared
 9 
I
needed
to
know”可知作者有时会想知道是否是这样。故选D。
24.考查代词词义辨析。句意:当然,我爱我的父亲,但我有时会想知道是否是也许他已经分享了我需要知道的一切。A.
something某事,某物;B.
anything任何事物;C.
everything一切,每件事物;D.
nothing没有什么。根据“Maybe,
after
knowing
a
man
for
40
years,
there’s
nothing
left
to
say.”可知作者想知道是否是也许父亲已经分享了她需要知道的一切。故选C。
25.考查动词词义辨析。句意:然后,今年夏天,我和我的家人搬去和我的父母住了三个星期,因为我们的房子正在翻新。A.
came来;B.
moved移居,移动;C.
stayed停留;D.
spent花费,耗费。根据“while
our
house
was
being
renovated
(翻新)”可知今年夏天,作者和家人搬去和她的父母住了三个星期。故选B。
26.考查动词词义辨析。句意:有一天,父亲让我帮他重建他们码头的木板。A.
rebuild重建,改造;B.
repair修理,修复;C.
arrange安排;D.
hammer锤击,击球。根据“
As
we
put
the
new
board
together
piece
by
piece”可知作者父亲让作者帮他重建他们码头的木板。故选A。
27.考查副词词义辨析。句意:当我们把新板一块一块地拼在一起时,我父亲清楚地知道哪块放在哪里,我看着他。A.
temporarily临时地;B.
absolutely绝对地,完全地;C.
constantly不时地;D.
exactly恰好地,精确地。根据下文“How
do
you
know
how
to
build
it?”可知作者的父亲清楚地知道哪块新板放在哪里。故选D。
28.考查动词词义辨析。句意:他挥舞着的重锤在半空中停了下来。A.
swinging摆动,突然转向;B.
holding持有;C.
dropping落下;D.
shaking颤动,握手,摇动。根据“
paused
in
midair”可知父亲听到作者的话,挥舞着的重锤在半空中停了下来。故选A。
29.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:我以为我知道关于我父亲的一切——他的各种工作。A.
full完全的,完整的;B.
various各种各样的;C.
experienced老练的,熟练的;D.
tough困难的,艰苦的。根据上文“there’s
nothing
left
to
say”可知作者以为知道关于父亲的一切,包括他会做的各种工作。故选B。
30.考查动词词义辨析。句意:我意识到也许不是没有什么好说的了。A.
doubted怀疑;B.
hoped希望;C.
announced宣布;D.
realized实现,意识到。根据上文“But
I
never
knew
this.
”可知作者意识到和父亲之间也许不是没有什么好说的了。故选D。
31.考查名词词义辨析。句意:几个星期后,我们全家搬回了自己的房子,我给父母打了电话。A.
days天;B.
months月;C.
weeks周;D.
hours小时。根据上文“my
family
and
I
 10 
in
with
my
parents
for
three
weeks”可知几个星期后,作者全家搬回了自己的房子。故选C。
32.考查动词词义辨析。句意:“嗨,小甜心,”他回应说道。A.
received接受,收到;B.
accepted接受,接纳,同意,承担;C.
answered回答,回复;D.
spoke说话。根据““Hi,
sweets,”
he
said.”可知是父亲接听了作者的电话。故选C。
33.考查动词短语词义辨析。句意:我们以讨论了他在做什么结束了对话。A.
ended
up结束;B.
picked
up挑选,接送某人;C.
took
up接受,拿起,接纳;D.
brought
up提出,抚养。根据“what
he
was
working
on”可知作者和父亲讨论了他在做什么结束了对话。故选A。
34.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:对其他人来说,这听起来就像一个父亲和他的女儿之间的正常对话。A.
special特别的;B.
formal正式的;C.
strange奇怪的;D.
normal正常的。根据“To
anyone
else”和下文“
a
new
beginning”可知对其他人来说,这听起来就像一个父亲和他的女儿之间的正常对话。故选D。
35.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:但对我来说,这是异常的,是一个新的开始。A.
close关闭的;B.
novel异常的,新奇的;C.
unique独特的;D.
beneficial有益于,有利于。根据“
But
to
me”和“
a
new
beginning”可知对作者来说,这个对话是异常的,是一个新的开始。故选B。
【答案】
36.B37.D38.C39.A40.C
【分析】本文是一篇记叙文。讲述了作者家里圣诞书上的一个白色的信封的故事。
36.细节理解题。根据第二段“
Overspending
was
one
thing,
but
compared
to
the
difficult
experience
of
choosing
gifts—running
around
at
the
last
minute
to
get
a
tie
for
Uncle
Harry
and
a
pair
of
gloves
for
Grandma…,
spending
money
is
nothing.”(过度消费是一回事,但与挑选礼物的艰难经历相比——在最后一刻跑来跑去给哈里叔叔买领带,给奶奶买手套——花钱根本不算什么。)可知,丈夫贾斯汀讨厌过圣诞节的原因是因为选礼物很艰难。选项B与文意相符,故选B。
37.推理判断题。根据第四段中“These
youngsters,
dressed
in
such
worn-out
shoes
that
shoe
strings
seemed
to
be
the
only
thing
holding
them
together,
while
our
boys
were
in
their
blue
and
gold
uniforms
and
new
wrestling
shoes.”(这些年轻人,穿着破旧的鞋子,鞋带似乎是唯一把他们联系在一起的东西,而我们的孩子们穿着蓝色和金色的制服,穿着新的摔跤鞋。)第五段第一句“As
the
match
began,
I
was
shocked
to
see
that
the
other
team
were
wrestling
without
wearing
helmets
to
protect
their
heads.”(比赛开始时,我震惊地发现,对方摔跤时没有戴头盔保护头部。)可知,由市中心教堂赞助的摔跤团队穿着破旧的鞋子,没有戴头盔保护头部。可以推知,这个团队没有钱购买头盔。选项D与文意相符,故选D。
38.细节理解题。根据倒数第二段中“Justin,
seated
beside
me,
shook
his
head
sadly,
"I
wish
just
one
of
them
could
have
won,"
he
said.
"They
have
a
lot
potential,
but
losing
like
this
could
take
the
heart
out
of
them."”(贾斯汀坐在我旁边,伤心地摇着头说:“我希望他们中只有一个能赢。他们有很多潜力,但是这样的失败会让他们很伤心。”)可知,贾斯汀认为这样的失败会让他们很伤心。即可能会完全挫败他们的信心。选项C与文意相符,故选C。
39.词句猜测题。根据最后一段中“On
Christmas
Eve,
I
placed
the
envelope
on
the
tree,
the
note
inside
telling
Justin
what
I
had
done
”(圣诞前夜,我把信封放在圣诞树上,里面有张纸条,告诉贾斯汀
我做了什么。)可知,此处that指的便条上写的我做过的事情。选项A与文意相符,故选A。
40.主旨大意题。文章在第一段提到作者家里的圣诞树上的白色信封,之后在第二段内容中描述作者的丈夫讨厌圣诞节的原因:选礼物比较难。第三、四、五段提到了一次在参加儿子的摔跤比赛时,看到对方团队的孩子没有戴头盔参加比赛,丈夫很难过,认为这样可能会完全挫败他们的信心。最后两段提到作者帮这些孩子买头盔和鞋子,随后作者把自己做的事情写成便条,装在信封,作为礼物在圣诞节告诉了丈夫。之后这个信封就一直留在圣诞树上。所以本文主要讲到的就是这个白色信封的故事。选项C符合题意,故选C。
【答案】
41.D42.A43.C44.C45.B
【分析】这是一篇应用文。文章介绍了一种新型的雨伞并为它发动资金筹集。
41.细节理解题。根据第一段中“The
device
allows
users
to
receive
real-time
weather
forecast”和第三段中“Those
who
purchase
an
Oombrella
will
also
get
access
to
Wezzoo,
Oombrella's
connected
user
community
Members
can
share
community's
weather
information
in
real
time,
so
other
Oombrella
users
can
get
extremely
accurate
weather
reporting
for
their
specific
area
as
long
as
there
are
enough
fellow
users
nearby.
(购买Oombrella的用户还可以访问Wezzoo,Oombrella的连接用户社区成员可以实时共享社区的天气信息,因此其他Oombrella用户只要附近有足够的其他用户,就可以获得极其准确的特定区域天气报告。)”可知,Oombrella可以提供即时天气信息。故选D项。
42.主旨大意题。根据第二段中“the
umbrella
can
stand
high
winds
and
heavy
rain
without
damage(雨伞能经受大风暴雨而不受损)”和“so
users
can
receive
weather
forecast
before
the
rain
even
starts.
(这样用户甚至可以在下雨前收到天气预报。)”以及“The
capsule
also
features
a
buzzer(蜂鸣器)
and
LED
light
so
you
can
get
reminded
while
your
phone
is
in
your
pocket.(该小塑料容器还有一个蜂鸣器和LED灯,这样当你的手机还在口袋里的时候,你就可以得到提醒。”等内容可知,本段主要谈论了Oombrella的各种功能。故选A项。
43.推理判断题。根据第三段中“so
other
Oombrella
users
can
get
extrmely
accurate
weather
reporting
for
their
specific
area
as
long
as
there
are
enough
fellow
users
nearby.(所以只要附近有足够多的用户,其他Oombrella用户就可以获得他们特定区域极其准确的天气报告。)”可以推知,Wezzoo的天气信息的准确性可能取决于周边用户数量。故选C项。
44.推理判断题。根据第四段中“Oombrella
is
all
set
to
hit
the
global
market
through
the
Internet
and
physical
stores
this
fall.(Oombrella将于今年秋天通过互联网和实体店进军全球市场。)”可以推知,Oombrella还没有投入市场。故选C项。
45.推理判断题。根据最后一段中“The
Kickstarter
campaign
is
looking
to
raise
just
over
$65,500
by
mid-April
and
backers
can
get
all
kinds
of
Oombrella
allowances.(Kickstarter活动希望在4月中旬筹集到65500美元,支持者可以得到各种各样的Oombrella津贴。)”可知,Kickstarter活动的目标是为新产品筹集资金。故选B项。
【答案】
46.C47.B48.B49.D50.C
【分析】这是一篇记叙文。文章主要讲述了作者一家收养了一个印度男孩Saroo,讲述了Saroo在作者家的日常生活以及他如何通过谷歌地图找到了自己的家乡,还为此获得了媒体的关注。
46.细节理解题。根据第一段“Nervous
energy
filled
the
air
as
we
waited
in
front
of
the
arrivals
gate.
This
wasn't
just
any
normal
airport
pick-up.
My
husband
and
I
were
among
a
group
of
people
who
were
about
to
meet
their
adopted
children
for
the
first
time.(我们在进港门口等候时,空气中充满了紧张的气氛。这可不是普通的机场接机。我丈夫和我就在一群即将第一次见到他们收养的孩子的人当中)”可知,这对夫妇去机场是为了见他们收养的孩子。故选C。
47.推理判断题。根据第四段中“He
told
us
his
home
had
a
dirt
floor
and
no
electricity.(他告诉我们他家地板很脏,也没有电)”可推知,Saroo过去过着非常贫穷的生活。故选B。
48.细节理解题。根据倒数第二段中“Using
my
notes
and
the
information
we
had
about
the
first
few
years
of
his
life,
he'd
managed
to
track
down
his
village
and
birth
place
using
Google
Maps.(利用我的笔记和我们掌握的关于他生命最初几年的信息,他成功地通过谷歌地图找到了他的村庄和出生地)”可知,Saroo通过使用谷歌地图找到了他的家乡。故选B。
49.推理判断题。根据倒数第二段中““Saroo
has
done
something
remarkable,”
he
started,
explaining
that
for
the
past
five
years,
Saroo
had
been
trying
to
find
his
home
village.
Using
my
notes
and
the
information
we
had
about
the
first
few
years
of
his
life,
he'd
managed
to
track
down
his
village
and
birth
place
using
Google
Maps.
I
was
astonished,
but
also
felt
happy
he'd
solved
the
mystery.(“Saroo做了一件了不起的事,”他开始说。他解释说,过去五年来,Saroo一直在努力寻找自己的家乡。利用我的笔记和我们掌握的关于他生命最初几年的信息,他成功地通过谷歌地图找到了他的村庄和出生地。我很惊讶,但也很高兴他解开了这个谜)”可推知,得知Saroo终于联系上了他的家人,作者可能感到松了一口气。故选D。
50.推理判断题。根据最后一段中“Soon,
the
media
caught
wind
of
the
story
and
we
were
flooded
with
calls
from
across
the
world.
The
next
year,
60
Minutes
took
us
to
India,
where
I
met
Saroo's
birth
mother,
as
part
of
a
documentary.
Later,
a
production
company
even
approached
us
wanting
to
make
a
film
about
our
lives.(很快,媒体听到了这个消息,我们接到了来自世界各地的电话。第二年,作为纪录片的一部分,《60分钟》带我们去了印度,在那里我遇到了Saroo的生母。后来,一家制作公司甚至找到我们,想要拍一部关于我们生活的电影)”可知,这个家庭的故事引起了广泛关注。故选C。
【答案】
51.D52.C53.C54.A55.A
【分析】本文是一篇议论文。作者认为命运只垂青那些有所准备的人。身处逆境,不要怨天尤人,要想方设法化厄运为好运。每个人都可以做自己命运的主人。
51.推理判断题。根据第一段中的“I've
never
watched
her
show,
but
when
a
self-made
billionaire
gives
life
advice
it'
s
probably
worth
listening
to.”(我从来没有看过她的节目,但是当一个白手起家的亿万富翁给出人生建议的时候,这些建议可能是值得听的。)可知美国脱口秀主持人Oprah
Winfrey
是从白手起家,通过自我奋斗而成名的。选项D与文意相符,故选D。
52.推理判断题。根据第二段“Her
point
is
that
blind
luck
is
very
rare.
You
may
have
to
be
lucky
to
find
a
good
job
these
days
but
that
does
not
mean
you
should
sit
at
home
waiting
for
the
opportunity
to
come
to
you.
If
you're
a
Chinese,
you
may
already
be
familiar
with
the
tale
of
a
farmer
waiting
by
a
tree
stump(树桩)for
a
rabbit
to
run
out
and
break
its
neck.”(她的观点是,盲目的运气是非常罕见的。这些天你可能很幸运能找到一份好工作,但这并不意味着你应该坐在家里等待机会来找你。如果你是中国人,你可能已经听说过这样一个故事:一个农民在树桩旁等待一只兔子跑出来,扭断它的脖子。)可知,人们不能等待机会。选项C与文意相符,故选C。
53.细节理解题。根据第四段“It's
easy
to
compare
this
situation
to
a
young
person
looking
for
jobs
in
a
local
paper.
They
might
search
so
hard
for
one
type
of
position
that
they
miss
an
even
better
opportunity.
People
who
are
"lucky",
in
fact,
keep
an
open
mind
and
don't
go
through
the
same
routine
every
day.”(很容易把这种情况比作,一个在当地报纸上找工作的年轻人。他们可能会为了一种职位而努力寻找,以至于错过了一个更好的机会。事实上,那些“幸运”的人,保持开放的心态,不会每天都按照同样的程序生活。)可知,那些“幸运”的人,他们保持着开放的心态。选项C与文意一致,故选C。
54.词句猜测题。根据第三段倒数第二句“On
the
second
page
of
the
newspaper,
a
command,
"Stop
counting
There
are
43
photographs
in
this
newspaper,"
was
written
in
big
letters.”(在报纸的第二页,有一条用大字写的指令“别数了,这份报纸上有43张照片。”)可知,此处指那些不幸的人大部分都没有注意到这条信息,选项A符合题意,故选A。
55.推理判断题。Make
the
best
of
a
bad
job意为“身处山穷水尽,力争柳暗花明”,与最后一段作者的观点“try
to
turn
bad
luck
into
good(把厄运变好运)”最为接近。故选A。
【答案】
56.Bob
had
an
embarrassing
moment.
57.Because
his
father
would
give
him
a
big
good-bye
kiss.
58.Frank
refused
his
father’s
kiss
and
his
father
felt
sad.
59.Appear.
/
Flow
out.
/
Come
out.
/
Pop
up.
60.I
think
Frank’s
story
is
really
moving.
Because
Frank
regretted
refusing
his
father’s
kiss
and
missed
his
father
so
much.
【分析】这是一篇记叙文。文章讲述了Frank12岁时,父亲每次送自己到学校后还总是会给自己告别吻,Frank对此感到尴尬,于是某一天拒绝了父亲的吻,父亲非常伤心。而那之后没多久,父亲就出海去世了。Frank对此非常后悔。
56.考查细节理解。根据第一段“The
Board
Meeting
had
come
to
an
end.
Bob
started
to
stand
up
and
pushed
the
table,
spilling
his
coffee
over
his
notes.
“How
embarrassing!
I
am
getting
so
clumsy
in
my
old
age.”(董事会已经结束了。Bob开始站起来,推了推桌子,把咖啡洒到了笔记上。“多尴尬啊!我老了,变得这么笨手笨脚的。”)”可知,董事会结束时,Bob经历了一个尴尬的时刻。故答案为Bob
had
an
embarrassing
moment.
57.考查细节理解。根据第三段中“When
the
weather
was
bad,
he
would
drive
me
to
school.
He
would
pull
right
up
in
front,
and
it
seemed
like
everybody
would
be
standing
around
and
watching.
Then
he
would
lean
over
and
give
me
a
big
kiss
on
the
cheek
and
tell
me
to
be
a
good
boy.
It
was
so
embarrassing
for
me.
Here
I
was
twelve
years
old,
and
my
Dad
would
lean
over
and
kiss
me
good-bye!(
天气不好的时候,他会开车送我去学校。他会把车停在正前方,好像每个人都站在旁边看着。然后,他弯下身子在我脸上重重的亲了一下,告诉我要做一个好孩子。这让我很尴尬。那时我已经12岁了,而爸爸还俯身给我一个道别的吻!)”可知,Frank在父亲开车送他去学校时感到非常尴尬,是因为他父亲会给他一个大大的告别吻。故答案为Because
his
father
would
give
him
a
big
good-bye
kiss.
58.考查主旨大意。根据第四段“He
paused
and
then
went
on,
“I
remember
the
day
I
thought
I
was
too
old
for
a
good-bye
kiss.
When
we
got
to
the
school,
he
had
his
usual
big
smile.
He
started
to
lean
toward
me,
but
I
put
my
hand
up
and
said,
‘No,
Dad.’
It
was
the
first
time
I
had
ever
talked
to
him
that
way,
and
he
had
this
surprised
look
on
his
face.
I
said,
‘Dad,
I’m
too
old
for
a
good-bye
kiss.
I’m
too
old
for
any
kind
of
kiss.’
My
Dad
looked
at
me
for
the
longest
time,
and
his
eyes
started
to
tear.
I
had
never
seen
him
cry.
He
turned.
‘You’re
right,’
he
said.
‘You
are
a
big
boy
...
a
man.
I
won’t
kiss
you
anymore.’”(他停顿了一下,又继续说道:“我还记得那天,我觉得自己已经长大到不再适合接受一个道别的吻了。当我们到达学校时,他像往常一样露出了灿烂的笑容。他开始向我俯身,但我举起手说:“不,爸爸。”这是我第一次那样对他说话,他脸上露出惊讶的表情。我说道:‘爸爸,我已经大到不再适合接受一个道别亲吻了。我已经长大了,不适合任何形式的吻。’爸爸盯着我看了好长时间,眼里噙满了泪水。我从没见他哭过。他转过身来。“你说得对,”他说。“你是个大男孩了……一个男人。我以后不会再吻你了。’”)”可知,第四段主要讲了Frank拒绝了父亲的吻,父亲感到很伤心。故答案为Frank
refused
his
father’s
kiss
and
his
father
felt
sad.
59.考查词句猜测。根据划线词后文“It
wasn’t
long
after
that
when
my
Dad
went
to
sea
and
never
came
back.(从那以后没多久我爸出海就再也没回来)”可知,Frank的父亲后来出海出事了,Frank说到这里眼睛里涌出了泪水。故划线部分意思是“出现,涌出”。故答案为Appear.
/
Flow
out.
/
Come
out.
/
Pop
up.
60.本题为开放性题目,言之有理即可,答案不唯一。题干:你觉得Frank的“尴尬故事”怎么样?并给出你的理由。可回答:我觉得Frank的故事很感人。因为Frank后悔拒绝了父亲的吻,非常想念父亲。故答案为I
think
Frank’s
story
is
really
moving.
Because
Frank
regretted
refusing
his
father’s
kiss
and
missed
his
father
so
much.
【答案】
61.Dear
Mr.
Charles,
I'm
Li
Hua,
an
exchange
student
in
our
school.
Hearing
that
you're
looking
for
a
host
for
the
coming
Chinses
Ancient
Poetry
Recitation
Contest,
I’m
writing
to
recommend
myself.
I
think
I'm
the
right
person.
To
begin
with,
I'm
interested
in
Chinese
ancient
poetry
and
good
at
recitation,
meaning
I
know
how
to
deal
with
emergencies.
In
addition,
I’m
fluent
in
both
Chinese
and
English,
which
enables
me
to
host
the
competition
without
language
difficulty.
More
importantly,
I’ve
had
many
experiences
of
being
a
host,
so
I
need
no
training
for
it.
Please
take
my
application
into
careful
consideration.
I’m
expecting
your
earliest
reply.
Yours
sincerely,
Li
Hua
【分析】
本篇书面表达属于应用文,要求考生给中国古诗朗诵比赛的负责人Mr.
Charles写封自荐信。
【详解】
1.词汇积累
比赛:competition→contest
处理:handle→deal
with
认真的:serious→careful
此外:moreover=in
addition
2.句式拓展
简单句变复合句
原句:Please
take
my
application
into
careful
consideration.
拓展句:I
would
appreciate
it
if
you
could
take
my
application
into
careful
consideration.
【点睛】
[高分句型1]
Hearing
that
you're
looking
for
a
host
for
the
coming
Chinses
Ancient
Poetry
Recitation
Contest,
I’m
writing
to
recommend
myself.
(运用了that引导宾语从句)
[高分句型2]
In
addition,
I’m
fluent
in
both
Chinese
and
English,
which
enables
me
to
host
the
competition
without
language
difficulty.
(运用了which引导非限制性定语从句)

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