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惠州市 2021 届高三第二次调研考试
英 语
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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。
A
Things To Do in Los Angeles on Labor Day weekend, September 18-20, 2020
Families will find fun things to do with your kids this weekend from September 18th to
20th. Make some art, visit a museum, enjoy a drive-in movie, and more!
Bowers Museum
2002 N. Main St., Santa Ana, CA 92706
The Bowers Museum is now open and ready to safely welcome your family. Current
exhibitions include Inside the Walt Disney Archives: 50 Years of Preserving the Magic, a
10,000-square-foot traveling exhibit that features more than 400 objects. Timed tickets will be
required. Make your reservation online.
The Virtual Orange County Children’s Book Festival
3857 Birch Street, Suite 414, Newport Beach, CA 92660
The Virtual Orange County Children’s Book Festival begins on Monday, September 14th
and continues until Saturday, September 26th. A variety of activities are planned including story
times, illustrating demonstrations, interactive activities, discussion panels, and much more.
Check the website for a complete schedule of events.
Sawdust Art Festival: An Outdoor Marketplace
935 Laguna Canyon Rd., Laguna Beach, CA 92651
The Sawdust Art Festival: An Outdoor Marketplace opens this weekend on Saturday,
September 19th from 10:00 am to 6:00 pm. The Outdoor Marketplace will be open on weekends
only, and advance tickets are required. Families will have the opportunity to safely shop, watch
live art demonstrations, and enjoy outdoor dining and live music. Tickets are available online.
Admission is $10 for adults and free for kids 12 and under.英语试题 第 2 页 共 8 页
Drive-In Movies at the Mall: The Princess Bride
500 Lakewood Mall, Lakewood, CA
Enjoy a drive-in screening of The Princess Bride at the Lakewood Center Mall on Saturday,
September 19th. The movie starts at 8:00 pm and the parking lot is not accessible until 7:00 pm.
A free goody bag will be provided to each car. Tickets are available online.
1. Which of the following does NOT require tickets?
A. Bowers Museum. B. Sawdust Art Festival.
C. Drive-In Movies at the Mall. D. The Virtual Orange County Children’s Book Festival.
2. What can visitors do on Sawdust Art Festival?
A. Appreciate live music. B. See drive-in movies.
C. Enjoy dining indoors. D. Watch free art demonstrations.
3. When should visitors arrive to enjoy The Princess Bride in full length?
A. 6:25 pm, September 19th. B. 7:25 pm, September 19th.
C. 9:00 pm, September 19th. D. 8:25 pm, September 19th.
B
Grandma was going to turn eighty-two on Friday. I heard Mom ordering a cake from the
bakery over the phone. “Don’t put any icing on it,” she said, “Just a plain angel cake.” Angel
cake with fresh strawberries was her favorite. So Mum was ready.
That afternoon when Dad came home, he showed me the phone he had bought for Grandma.
“It has speed-dialing,” he said. “She won’t have to push so many buttons when she calls the
doctor’s office or her sister.” Dad looked pleased. “Her fingers are so stiff with arthritis (关节炎)
that the phone seems a good idea.”
But what about me? Here I was with only one dollar in my pocket and one night to think of
a gift. Even though Mom always insisted that “it’s the thought that counts,” I had a big problem.
My mind was even more empty of ideas than my wallet was empty of money.
When I have a problem, it sometimes helps to shoot a few baskets in the driveway.
Dribble, shoot, rebound.
For a while I just played without even trying to think. I began to remember back before
Granddad died, when we used to visit them in Kentucky, Granddad showed me how to do a
jump shot. Thinking about Granddad made me sigh. Grandma’s life was a lot happier when he
was alive.
Swish! I’d made two in a row.
Suddenly, I remembered a green glass dish in the shape of a leaf that Grandma used to keep
on a table back in Kentucky. It was always full of those red-and-white-striped peppermint
candies. I hadn’t thought of that dish for a long time. Maybe it was lost or broken when Dad
rented the truck and brought Grandma and the belongings to Ohio.
Just thinking about that candy dish made me taste the peppermint slowly dissolving on my
tongue. I could almost hear Grandma saying,“Help yourself to a piece of peppermint, Burt.”
That voice had a smile behind it. It was a voice I hadn’t heard for a long time.
Aha! I took one last shot, then dribbled to the back door, ran up the steps two at a time, and
grabbed my wallet.英语试题 第 3 页 共 8 页
4. What do you know about the author’s grandma?
A. She has difficulty moving fingers. B. She loves high-tech products.
C. She doesn’t like a plain cake. D. She has a sweet tooth.
5. What does the underlined word “dissolving” mean in the last paragraph but one?
A. Melting. B. Chewing. C. Swallowing. D. Fading.
6. What would the writer probably buy in the end?
A. Something decorative for candies. B. Something bringing good memories.
C. Something convenient to use. D. Something to Grandma’s taste.
7. What is the best title of the text?
A. The Good Old Days B. The Gift of Gratitude
C. The Thought That Counts D. The Inspiration from Basketball
C
Awe is generally defined as the sense that you are in the presence of something larger and
more consequential than yourself. According to a study called “awe walks”, people who took a
fresh look at the world around them during brief, weekly walks felt more upbeat and hopeful in
general than walkers who did not. Feeling a sense of awe also seems to up our overall feelings of
gladness and improve health.
Previous studies have linked increased physical activity to greater happiness and reduced
risks for anxiety, depression and other mental illnesses. But no studies had looked into whether
mixing awe and activity might increase the benefits of or, on the other hand, reduce them. So, for
the new study, scientists concentrated on people in their 60s, 70s and 80s, an age when some
people can face risks for declining mental health.
The scientists asked 52 study volunteers to add a weekly 15-minute walk to their normal
schedules. All of them were physically healthy and psychologically well-adjusted, with little
anxiety or depression. Then they were randomly divided into two groups. One, as a control
group, was asked to start walking, preferably outside, but given few other requirements. The
other group was not only asked to walk once a week, but also were instructed in how to cultivate
awe as they walked. “Basically, we told them to try to go and walk somewhere new, since
novelty helps to cultivate awe,” says Virginia Sturm, an associate professor who led the new
study.
Both groups were asked to take a few selfies (自拍) during their walks and upload them to a
lab website and also complete a daily online assessment of their current mood. After eight
weeks, the scientists compared the groups’ responses and photos. Not surprisingly, the awe
walkers felt happier, less upset and more socially connected than the control group members.
The findings are subjective, though, since awe, like other emotions, is difficult to quantify,
but Dr. Sturm thinks awe walks could be a simple thing for small wonders without any
downside.
8. What makes the new study different from the previous ones?
A. It concentrated on older people.
B. It found the solution to mental health.
C. It associated physical exercise with happiness.
D. It took both activity and awe into consideration.英语试题 第 4 页 共 8 页
9. What can we learn from paragraph 3?
A. The volunteers were suffering mental diseases.
B. Only the control group practiced weekly walks.
C. The study volunteers were divided by age.
D. Novelty can produce awe feelings.
10. Why are the findings regarded subjective?
A. The number of volunteers is small.
B. The awe emotion is hard to measure.
C. The daily assessments are difficult to complete.
D. The period of the experiment isn’t long enough.
11. What is the attitude of Dr. Sturm to “awe walks”?
A. Skeptical. B. Supportive. C. Indifferent. D. Critical.
D
A NASA-funded study used satellite to search for penguin poops ( 粪 便 ) in Antarctica:
funny at first sight though, it resulted in unique insights on the Adelie penguin’s diet and its
future as the climate changes. The findings published recently unlocked the secrets about the
species that can provide an early-warning of threats to Antarctica’s delicate ecosystem.
Researchers from Stony Brook University used satellite images to see if the Adelie
penguin’s diet has been changing in response to Antarctica’s changing climate. Adelie penguin
population has dropped greatly in some areas even as the global population increases. The
satellite images cannot show the penguins individually, but their presence can be detected by the
stain (污渍) left on the ice by their waste, called guano.
Male and female penguins take turns incubating (孵化) in the nest. The guano builds up in
the same areas occupied by the nests. Heather Lynch, associate professor at Stony Brook, along
with his team, used the area of the colony as defined by the guano stain to work back to the
number of pairs. A global survey for Adelie penguins turned up 3.8 million breeding pairs. Also,
the satellite data can detect the color of the penguin guano, ranging from white to pink to dark
red. White guano is from eating mostly fish; pink and red would be from eating mostly krill ( 磷
虾). The team found that while the Adelie penguin’s diet did show changes from year to year, no
consistent pattern was obvious.
“This was a big surprise, since the abundance and distribution of Adelie penguins has
changed dramatically over the last 40 years and scientists had assumed that a change in diet
might have played a role,” said Casey Young flesh, a graduate student from the university.
However, continued changes in the physical environment and a growing krill fishery in the
region are likely to have an influence on penguin prey ( 猎 物 ) and penguin population itself.
“Tools like this will be important for the management of the Antarctic ecosystem, which is often
considered among the most primitive areas in the world,” said Young flesh.
12. What concerned scientists most according to paragraph 1?
A. The climate change. B. The Adelie penguin’s diet.
C. The Antarctica’s ecosystem. D. The secret of penguin poops.英语试题 第 5 页 共 8 页
13. How did scientists carry out the study?
A. By doing experiments. B. By conducting surveys.
C. By making observations. D. By collecting documents.
14. Which of the following would Lynch agree with?
A. The Adelie penguin population was 3.8 million worldwide.
B. Guano colors reflected the health condition of the penguin.
C. The Adelie penguin’s diet stayed the same most of the time.
D. Adelie penguin waste helped estimate the penguin population.
15. What did Young flesh’s words suggest?
A. More Adelie penguins have appeared over the last 40 years.
B. There was not an obvious changing pattern of penguin’s diet.
C. Diet changes didn’t actually affect penguin population as assumed.
D. Fishery was important for the management of the Antarctic ecosystem.
第二节(共 5 小题;每小题 2.5 分,满分 12.5 分)
根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为
多余选项。
Fruits Are Less Fattening Than Others
Health authorities recommend food with added sugar be limited within 5% to 10% of
calories. But don’t worry about the sugar we get from whole fruit. The natural sugar in fruits
comes packaged with valuable things, including vitamins, minerals, and other healthy chemicals.
16 , two features providing some natural serving control.
As for fewer calories, apples definitely take the cake. However, such control disappears
when fruits are juiced or dried. 17 . But it wouldn’t be hard to consume 4 or 5
apples if we drank apple juice or ate dried ones. Consumption of whole fruit decreases the risk of
diabetes (糖尿病), while fruit juice performs oppositely.
Fruits contain glucose ( 葡 萄 糖 ), fruit sugar, and other sugars in varying amounts. Most
fruits contain more glucose than fruit sugar. These two types are working differently. Glucose is
absorbed directly into the bloodstream. Fruit sugar, on the other hand, is processed in the liver.
18 , so it is often recommended to diabetics precisely. It also tastes sweeter than
glucose, providing more sweetness for less sugar and fewer calories.
Diets high in sugar are a problem. Eating large amounts of sugar will flood the body with
both glucose and fruit sugar. Too much glucose impairs blood sugar metabolism (新陈代谢),
while too much fruit sugar harms the liver. Taking in too much sugar means taking in too many
calories. 19 .
20 . Something that may be harmful in high amounts may be harmless or
beneficial in small amounts. With a balanced and calorie-appropriate diet, the amount of diverse
sugar you get from several servings will not cause you diabetes, liver damage, or turn your body 英语试题 第 6 页 共 8 页
第二部分 英语知识运用(共两节,满分 30 分)
into a fat storage factory.
A. The quantity makes the poison
B. Fruits with less glucose bring more benefits.
C. And whole fruit also contains fiber and water
D. This always contributes to weight gain and fat storage
E. Eating whole fruit means absorbing less sugar and calories
F. Fruit sugar is a natural sugar that has little effect on blood sugar
G. Most of us would find it difficult to eat more than two whole apples
第一节 完形填空(共 15 小题;每小题 1 分,满分 15 分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A, B, C, D)中,选出可以填入空白处
的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
A few years ago, I was given a wallet. A beautiful elephant was woven into its front panel.
The wallet was 21 to me by a close friend on my birthday.
The wallet was not only beautiful; it had a personality: it loved to run away, as I told my
parents over and over again, only to receive eye 22 in return. “Frances, really, you’ve lost
it again?” they would say every time I 23 it. Fortunately, I would eventually find it in my
own house.
One day, 24 , as I was leaving a football stadium at a school, the wallet once again
25 from my pocket. I discovered the 26 when I got home. I searched the house and
I prayed, as usual. Nothing.
But then, around a week later, my parents received a 27 on their business voicemail.
A complete stranger was calling with the 28 of my wallet. “I’m calling for Frances,” a
29 came from the stranger. This man, to find whom the wallet belonged to, looked inside of
it, and found a 30 which my parents had written to me. It 31 have their business
phone number on it. Upon getting my wallet back, I wrote a brief letter to the man expressing
my 32 , and remarking on what an amazing act of kindness he had committed and that he
was truly a 33 person. I would be forever grateful to him. I 34 and emailed it off to
him.
I don’t know if I believe in chance or luck, but I do know I believe in 35 and in the
selfless acts of kindness.
21. A. handed B. lent C. gifted D. sold
22. A. rolls B. glances C. contacts D. shadows
23. A. needed B. abandoned C. misplaced D. missed
24. A. otherwise B. moreover C. therefore D. however
25. A. escaped B. jumped C. flew D. stole
26. A. event B. loss C. failure D. mistake
27. A. note B. message C. letter D. card
28. A. thought B. value C. excitement D. news
29. A. telephone B. greeting C. voice D. request英语试题 第 7 页 共 8 页
第三部分 写作(共两节,满分 40 分)
30. A. passage B. check C. book D. sign
31. A. seemed to B. used to C. happened to D. intended to
32. A. gratitude B. interest C. wishes D. concerns
33. A. generous B. remarkable C. responsible D. serious
34. A. closed B. folded C. attached D. concluded
35. A. theory B. truth C. principle D. humanity
第二节 语法填空(共 10 小题;每小题 1.5 分,满分 15 分)
阅读下面短文,在空白处填入 1 个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
Waking up at 7 in the morning , 25-year-old Fan Yupei cleans up, waters flowers in the
courtyard, and then 36 (open) the door of her Jun porcelain ( 钧 瓷 ) production studio,
ready for a new day’s business.
Life in her hometown, Shenhou town, in Yuzhou City, is much 37 (happy) for Fan,
who quit her job in Beijing and started her own studio with her husband. Jun porcelain is one of
the top five Chinese porcelains, 38 (date) back to the Song Dynasty, 39 is
famous for its change of colors when heated in kilns. Now it 40 (list) as a state-level
intangible culture heritage (非物质文化遗产).
Shenhou town is the home 41 Jun porcelains. Recently, the local government of
Yuzhou city has made a series of measures 42 (promote) such production. Now Fan’s
husband is in charge of Jun porcelain making while she is responsible for sales. 43 have
combined Jun porcelain production with modern art and often share 44 (thought) about
designs together. With more and more tourists visiting Shenhou every day, Fan has the 45
(confident) that Jun porcelain will gain greater popularity in the future.
第一节 (满分 15 分)
假定你是李华,学校英语社将举行一次以“光盘行动”为主题的演讲比赛。你代表英语
社给外教 Mr. Smith 写一封邮件,邀请他做评委。邮件内容包括:
1.演讲比赛的目的;
2.比赛时间和地点;
3.表达期待。
提示词:“光盘行动”(“Clear Your Plate” Campaign)
注意:
1. 词数 80 左右;
2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
3.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Dear Mr. Smith,
Yours, 英语试题 第 8 页 共 8 页
Li Hua
第二节 (满分 25 分)
阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。
“Hurry, Marcus!” Millie called to her brother. Marcus caught up just as the school bus
arrived. The doors opened and they got their first look at the new bus driver, Mr. Cross. There
was no smile on his face. He just nodded at them as they climbed the steps. Millie wondered if
he ever smiled. “I miss our old driver,” she whispered.
The bus traveled two more blocks, then stopped in front of a house with no one in sight.
“Hey, we don’t usually stop here,” whispered Millie. Mr. Cross opened the bus doors.
Millie waited to see who would get on, but nobody did. Still, Mr. Cross nodded his head, the
way he had when she and Marcus boarded the bus. Then he closed the doors.
“Did you see that?” Millie said. “He just opened the doors and nodded at someone, but
nobody got on!” Marcus agreed. “That was strange.” The bus continued on the route, and the
usual kids got on. Mr. Cross nodded at each one.
During school that day, Millie kept thinking back to what had happened that morning. It
didn't make sense. At the end of the day, when she and Marcus got on the bus to go home,
Marcus said, “I think I figured it out. He probably stopped to pick up a ghost kid!”
“A ghost kid?” Millie gulped (倒吸气).
“Maybe Mr. Cross can see ghosts,” Marcus said.
“No,” said Millie. “That’s silly.” But as they rode home, Millie thought about it. What else
could it be? Why else would he open the doors?
The next two days, the same thing happened. The bus stopped and the doors opened.
Smileless, Mr. Cross nodded, and the doors closed. Millie began to panic. This time she decided
Marcus was right. “Who is this ghost kid? What if he’s sitting next to us?” They gathered
courage to find out the truth.
On Friday morning, the bus stopped at that house again. Their hearts raced.
注意:
1. 续写词数应为 150 左右:
2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
When Mr. Cross opened the doors and nodded to nobody, they went forward to him.
Hearing the story, in relief, they decided to visit the house and see what can be done.