2021 届高三英语模拟试卷分类汇编
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2021 届高三下学期高考适应性月考英语试题(八)
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。
“May I SPEAK WITH Jeanne Kerr?” I said, crossing my fingers. "Who's asking?” the voice
cracked. "It's Regina Louise. I think we may have met…” “I don't believe so," she said. The line went
dead.
I crossed out another Jeanne on my long list. The last time I'd seen the Jeanne I was looking for
was in 1977, when I was 15. That day, I'd stood in a juvenile (少年的)courtroom prepared to speak
about what it would mean to me for Jeanne Kerr, my beloved adviser from the Edgar Children's
Shelter, to adopt me.
I'd met Jeanne when I'd arrived at the shelter on May 1, 1975. I was confused by her excitement
regarding my coming birthday. Then came balloons, cake, and strangers singing to me as if I were a
big deal. In no time, it felt good to be where Jeanne was.
In court, my social worker presented evidence of my "escalating(升级的)“behaviors:running
away, telling lies so I could return to the shelter, to Jeanne. "It's unnatural, Your Honor, how much she
loves this woman, " she said.
The judge agreed, and Jeanne's request to adopt was denied. I believe my social worker objected
because Jeanne was white and I was black. The National Association of Black Social Workers had
issued a statement against transracial (跨种族的)adoption. And I lost her.
By 2002, I CO-OWNED and operated two hair salons. I decided to write a book about my life
from ages 13 to 15, a journey that included meeting Jeanne and losing her.
My writing coach suggested I find Jeanne. I couldn't bear to tell her that I'd spent years ordering
phone books from Nova Scotia to Hawaii, the number of times I'd been hung up on. But now I could
surf the Internet, and I began searching on countless sites. But there was no road map to Jeanne.
Then, I met Jules, a friend at a magazine that had access to research databases. I asked her for
help. Jules sent me the search results a week later: She had an address! I wrote Jeanne a letter and
sealed it with a kiss in red lipstick.
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1.续写词数应 150 左右;
2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Several days later,I received an e-mail.Its subject line said,“I am so proud of you,
sweetheart!” My heart stopped.I opened the e-mail,and it was from Jeanne.My breath caught in
my throat.Was someone playing a joke on me? In her e-mail,Jeanne wrote,“Please reach out to
me once your tour is done.I don’t want to be a bother.” I couldn’t wait — I immediately dialed
the number she had given.
“Hello?” The voice at the other end softened me from the inside out.“I can’t believe it’s
you,” I said through my absolute bewilderment.“I never stopped thinking of you.” she told
me.I had known she was the mother I was meant to have in this life.I went on to live as if she’d
never left,as if she were there to guide my actions.I believed that one day I’d have the chance to tell
her “thank you.”
2021 届高三下学期高考适应性月考英语试题(七)
第二节
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。
It was only a dollar. Dylan Belscher noticed it on the floor as he sat at the back of his English
class. When the school day ended, Belseher wandered back to the classroom. The wrinkled old bill
was still there. He could easily have pocketed it without thinking twice. Instead, he picked it up and
brought it to his English teacher, Katie Mattison.
"It wasn't my money," Belscher said, which he saw as sufficient explanation. Mattison, 54, was a
little surprised he'd turned the dollar in, knowing a lot of people would have just kept it. She suggested
Several days later, I received an e-mail
“Hello?” The voice at the other end softened me from the inside out.
that Belscher tape it to the whiteboard at the front of the classroom, where she always puts lost things.
Maybe the dollar was lunch money or bus fare for the student who dropped it.
A day or two later, the school shut down for Easter break. Neither the teacher nor her student
thought twice about the dollar.
Hunter Rose, then a senior, was in English class after break when he spotted the dollar on the
whiteboard. "There was a mystery to it," Rose said. After class, he asked Mattison why it was there.
She was still waiting for the original owner to claim it, so she replied, "I don't know."
Rose took the tape from Mattison's desk and taped a second dollar to the board. That got it rolling.
The sight of the two dollar bills, side by side, triggered something in Mattison's students. They started
asking about the purpose of the money, to which Mattison always gave the same answer: She didn't
know. At that point, it was absolutely true.
More students, intrigued (被 吸 引的 ), taped up single dollar bills. Mattison - an experienced
teacher who recognized a phenomenon in the making - wrote the initials of each student on each
specific bill.
The effort snowballed. Even with no specific purpose, many students wanted to be part of
whatever this was. Jake Braniecki, another senior, said everyone understood that the eventual plan for
the dollars would be for "something good" and that their teacher "wasn't going to do anything stupid
with the money."
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1.续写词数应 150 左右;
2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
They figured bigger donations could only help them get there faster.
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That left Mattison to decide upon the best solution.
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第二节(满分 25 分)
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They figured bigger donations could only help them get there faster.Braniecki taped a $20
bill and a $10 bill to the whiteboard.Megan Makowski dug into her Christmas and birthday
savings and taped up another $20.The amount continued to grow over several weeks,until it
reached $175.76. As for the original dollar,the person who lost it never came looking.
That left Mattison to decide upon the best solution.She kept thinking about how to seize this
teachable moment about the power of charity.So she asked the teens whether they minded if she
donated the dollars in their names.Their answer was to tape enough money to the whiteboard
over the next few days to push the amount to $321. 06. Mattison,choking back tears as she
recalled the moment,said she carefully peeled the cash off the board and made the donation.That
was Saturday.By Monday afternoon,eight more dollars had been taped to the board.
2021 届高三下学期新高考第二次模拟测试题英语试题
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。
Anyone who's ever been a kid has, at some point, fallen victim to a message in a bottle fantasy.
It's truly one of the most romantic ideas ever, isn't it? In nothing but a glass bottle, a message can cross
an ocean and connect two random people who are half the world apart.
And what's even more romantic? Belief in the good of people completely unknown to you,
enough to send them well-wishes from across the world without being motivated by anything other
than the guidance of your heart and curious mind.
These days, technology has connected the world more than ever, and the unusual thought of a
message in a bottle has almost ceased to exist. But one young boy managed to follow his dream
through before that could happen. And once he had almost completely forgotten it, his dream came
true.
Max Vredenburgh was just 10 years old when he sat down with a message for the unknown. He
wrote out all of his favorite things in the note—obviously looking for ways to connect. "I like apples. I
like the beach, my favorite color's blue, I like animals, I like cars, and I like outer space," he declared
in the typical fashion of a young boy. He bottled it up, and put it into the coastal Massachusetts water,
hoping it would find its way to a kind stranger.
After so many years, his childhood message in a bottle didn't even cross his mind. It wasn't until
he finally got a text the other day. But at this time he was already in his second year at university.
Almost 10 years later, Max's wish just came true.
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。
A man found the bottle beached on the coast of France, clear across the Atlantic Ocean—more
than 3, 000 miles from where Max had first sent it out so long ago.
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Then, CBS (Columbia Broadcasting System) Boston came knocking on the door.
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67.A man found the bottle beached on the coast of France, clear across the Atlantic Ocean—more
than 3, 000 miles from where Max had first sent it out so long ago. "It will have taken 9 years to cover
the 6000 kms that separates us," G. Dubois wrote back to him. "You had grown a lot during that time:
10 to 19 years old." In his excitement, the first thing Max did was share the story and a picture on
Twitter. The post went viral, accumulating more than 500, 000 likes and 136,000 retweets. One person
on Twitter commented, "My favorite people are the ones that are optimistic enough as children to
throw messages in a bottle."
Then, CBS (Columbia Broadcasting System) Boston came knocking on the door. During their
interview, Max admitted, "Logistically, I think I have a higher chance of winning the lottery than this
happening," He told CBS that the letter made him reflect on exactly how he'd changed during that time,
and who he is as a person today. He's written back to Dubois, thanking him for his response and
hoping to know more about him as a person. He wants to know "what his favorite food is, what his
favorite color is. Does he like space?"
【分析】
这是一篇读后续写。科技的发展把世界变成了地球村,现在很少有人通过漂流瓶来寻找知心朋
友。一个名为 Max 的男孩,10 年前把自己的爱好写在一张纸条上,装进漂流瓶里,希望能以此
交到远方的朋友。10 年后的今天,在他几乎已经忘了这件事时,他收到了一个陌生人的短信。
【详解】
1.段落续写:
①由第一段首句内容“一位男士在法国发现这个被冲上沙滩的瓶子,准确地说是跨越了大西洋
——离多年前 Max 扔瓶子的地方超过了 3000 英里。”可知,第一段可描写此人给 Max 回信的大
致内容,Max 把这个消息发布到网上,他人对此的看法。
②由第二段首句内容“后来,CBS 来敲门”可知,第二段可描 Max 向 CBS 讲述他收到陌生人来
信的感受,以及他给 G. Dubois 回信。
2.续写线索:发现漂流瓶——G. Dubois 回信——发布到网上——别人的看法——CBS 采访
——Max 谈论自己的感受——给 G. Dubois 回信
3.词汇激活
行为类
①评论:comment/ remark
②感谢:thank/ be grateful/ show gratitude
③走红:go viral/ be popular
情绪类
①兴奋:excitement/thrill
②乐观的: optimistic /positive
【点睛】
[高分句型 1] In his excitement, the first thing Max did was share the story and a picture on Twitter.使
用了省略关系代词的定语从句。
[高分句型 2] He told CBS that the letter made him reflect on exactly how he'd changed during that
time, and who he is as a person today.句中 that, how, who 引导宾语从句。
[高分句型 3] He's written back to Dubois, thanking him for his response and hoping to know more
about him as a person.句中使用了现在分词作状语。
2021 届高三高考模拟测试英语试题
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。续写
的词数应为 150 左右。
Deep in the forest, my husband and I had fun climbing over and crawling under the downed trees
that blocked the dirt path before us. It was May, yet we walked up a snow-covered hill. When we
noticed our jeans were wet up to our knees, it did not dampen our spirits. Not once did we say, “Let's
turn around.” This was our vacation, and we were on an adventure. Little did we know this was the
beginning of many more surprises.
The trail was marked as an easy one-kilometer hike, yet we were already walking a long distance.
Our lightheartedness stopped when we came out into a clearing and saw a parking lot without our
rental car in it. As my eyes scanned the surroundings, nothing looked familiar. My heart raced. I
realized we were lost in a national park that did not officially open for another week.
Usually, I am the calm one in the relationship, but my husband surprised me with his calmness.
This did not comfort me; in fact, it heightened my fear. As we walked, I asked my husband to call for
help, but there was no cell phone signal in this isolated(偏僻的)area.
It was awfully quiet except for our footsteps hitting the road, and my heavy breathing. My
husband suggested we conserve energy and walk slower. With each step on the road, my feet and
thighs hurt while my mind raced with thoughts about people who got lost in the Canadian woods for
days.
My vision sharpened. I noticed everything around me: the trees, rocks and snow. I thought we
could eat the snow on the ground in case we needed water. For the first time in my life, I was ready
and willing to get a ride, but we did not find a single car on the road. We focused on each other, made
joint decisions and connected through gratitude. We managed to stay on the main road and walked
straight on.
Paragraph 1:
My husband suddenly spotted a small building on a hill in the distance. _______
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Paragraph 2:
Just then, a friendly woman appeared, saying, “Hello.” ____________________
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【参考答案】
Paragraph 1:
My husband suddenly spotted a small building on a hill in the distance. In no time did we find
ourselves heading for it. We were filled with hope and excitement to find such a building in the middle
of nowhere. We climbed up the hill at a swinging pace as if all the pains were gone. As we approached,
a sign came into sight, which read: Administration Office. However, it was not open for business. The
empty hall made us nervous all at once. We stood there hopelessly wondering what to do next.
Paragraph 2:
Just then, a friendly woman appeared, saying, “Hello.” I could barely hold back my enthusiasm
and blurted out, “We’re lost!” she comforted us and opened a room for us to take a break. Seeing we
were cold and hungry, she treated us with hot chocolate. After studying the map, we figured out that
our car was parked over three kilometers away. She offered us a ride back to our car and we accepted
gladly. I felt relieved to see our rental car again. What a blessing to have such an unforgettable
experience!
2021 届高三下学期高考适应性月考英语试题(五)
第二节(满分 25 分)
47. 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。
I am a photographer running a studio in the inner city. We are well known for our children's
portraits (肖像),and we range from high-end portraits for modelling jobs to fun sibling photos and
birth announcements. We do a bit of everything; as such, we are extremely busy, and it states on our
website that we do not accept walk-ins. We are usually booked up six months in advance. One day, ten
minutes before closing, a mum walked in with a young girl around six or seven behind her. I internally
sighed.
The mother said:"Hello. I know you're closing soon, but I have a special favour to ask.”
At that point the little girl peeked around her mother's legs and I was lost for words. Under her
thick winter coat and hat, she was skinny with huge dark circles under her eyes. From what I could tell,
she had no hair, and a tube taped to her cheek that fed into her nose. It was immediately clear this kid
was very, very sick.
The mother said again, nearly teary. " My daughter saw one of your photos taped to the wall at
the hospital. She really loves unicorns (独角兽)and the photo had a girl photoshopped onto a horse. I
know you're booked up, and it's months before the next appointment, but…”
At that point she actually started crying. I realised that our next available appointment was
probably way too far away for this particular kid. The little girl squeezed her mother's hand. I am a
very big guy with a beard, but I'm not ashamed to say I needed a minute before I spoke.
I smiled and said with the softest voice I had ever had : ” Ahh, that's just for regular customers I
I've been waiting all day to take a photo of someone as beautiful as you! What's your name,
sweetheart?"
注意:
1.续写词数应为 150 左右;
2.请按如下格式作答。
I locked the front door and invited them to the changing room,
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The mother thanked me over and over and came up front, holding out her credit
card. .
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【答案】I locked the front door and invited them to the changing room. I spent the next three hours
taking photos of this kid in every princess costume I have in my closet. She was the sweetest, most
well-behaved kid I had ever worked with. Once we were done, she lay on the couch in my office and
fell asleep while I loaded up the photos for her mum to see and choose the ones she liked best.
The other thanked me over and over and came up front, holding out her credit card. I refused to
accept it, say: “I feel very honored to take a photo of such a lovely angel. I’m not taking money for
this, but I hope you can allow me to put one of her photos in our showcase, because she has the most
beautiful and warmest smile. Many years later that photo of a sick little girl on a giant pink unicorn is
still in a frame in my shop, always reminding me to show kindness to those who really need it.
【解析】
分析】
本文以人物为线索展开,讲述了作者是一名摄影师,在市中心经营一家工作室,生意火爆,顾
客不预约,就不接受其摄影订单。一天,一个妈妈带着生病的女儿来到作者店里,想要作者给
女儿拍一张有独角兽的照片。虽然妈妈没预约,但作者答应给小女孩拍照片。
【详解】1.段落续写:
①由第一段首句内容“我锁上前门,邀请她们去更衣室。”可知,第一段可描写作者帮助小女
孩拍了很多照片,拍完后,小女孩累得睡着了,作者让她妈妈选择最好的照片。
②由第二段首句内容“另一个人一遍又一遍地感谢我,然后走到前面,拿出她的信用卡。”可
知,第二段可描写作者拒绝接受钱,但希望放一张小女孩的照片在店里,这张照片提醒作者要
对那些真正需要照片的人表示友好。
2.续写线索:拍照——选照片——拒绝钱——请求——感悟
3.词汇激活
行为类
①拍照:taking photos / taking pictures
②睡着了:fell asleep / fell into a sleep
③拒绝:refused / rejected
情绪类
①感到荣幸:feel very honored to / feel a great honor to
②笑容:smile / smiling expression
【点睛】[高分句型 1]. She was the sweetest, most well-behaved kid I had ever worked with.(先行
词是 the sweetest, most well-behaved kid,用了省略 that 引导的定语从句)
[高分句型 2]. Many years later that photo of a sick little girl on a giant pink unicorn is still in a frame
in my shop, always reminding me to show kindness to those who really need it.(用了现在分词短语
作状语,用了 who 引导的定语从句)