2021届河北省“五个一名校联盟”(、保定、邯郸、邢台)高考二模英语试题(含答案)
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2021届河北省“五个一名校联盟”(、保定、邯郸、邢台)高考二模英语试题(含答案)

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河北省“五个一名校联盟”2021 届高三第二次诊断考试 英语 第一部分 听力(共两节) 第一节(共 5 小题) 听下面 5 段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的 A、B、C 三个选项中选出最 佳选项。听完每段对话后,你都有 10 秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对 话仅读一遍。 1.What are the speakers talking about? A.The man's work. B.The man's wife. C.The woman's work. 2.What's the weather like now? A.Cloudy. B.Rainy. C.Sunny. 3.Why does the man telephone the woman? A.To book a ticket. B.To confirm his flight. C.To cancel his reservation. 4.Why was Tom unable to go to the department stores yesterday? A.His brother was ill. B.He went to the park. C.He had to be with his family. 5.What's the probable relationship between the speakers? A.Teacher and student. B.Boss and secretary. C.Husband and wife. 第二节(共 15 小题) 听下面 5 段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的 A、B、C 三个 选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个 小题,每小题 5 秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出 5 秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。 听第 6 段材料,回答第 6、7 题。 6.What did the two speakers do just now? A.They had some bread. B.They watched a play. C.They ate some pizza. 7.Where will they go next? A.A coffee shop. B.A theatre. C.Their home. 听第 7 段材料,回答第 8、9 题。 8.What will Simon do? A.He will meet Mary. B.He will go downtown. C.He will drive Jenny's car. 9.Where will the speakers meet? A.At Jenny's place. B.At Simon's place. C.At Mary's place. 听第 8 段材料,回答第 10 至 12 题。 10.Why will the woman's father go to Paris? A.He has planned to travel there. B.He has found a new job there. C.He has been asked to work there. 11.What problem may the family face? A.Father will travel frequently. B.They will visit Paris now and then. C.They will have to learn foreign languages. 12.Where will the woman's family probably be in July? A.In London. B.In Paris. C.In Germany. 听第 9 段材料,回答第 13 至 16 题。 13.Why does the man check the price of the necklace? A.The price tags are mistaken. B.The price on the tag is unreasonable. C.The woman can't find the price tag. 14.How much does the short necklace cost? A.$199. B.$600. C.$1,500. 15.What is the determining factor of the necklace's price? A.The size. B.The length. C.The quality. 16.What does the woman buy at last? A.The longer necklace and the ring. B.Neither the necklace nor the ring. C.The shorter necklace and the ring. 听第 10 段材料,回答第 17 至 20 题。 17.Who is the speaker probably talking to? A.Young campers. B.Camp leaders. C.Parents. 18.How many kids are there in a cabin? A.Eight. B.Seven. C.Twelve. 19.Where will the kids have breakfast? A.In the field. B.In the big tent. C.In their cabins. 20.What does the speaker mainly talk about? A.Guidance on how to look after kids. B.Tips on enjoying travelling at Canyon Fall. C.Instructions on working at a summer camp. 第二部分 阅读(共两节) 第一节(共 15 小题) 阅读下列短文,从每题所给的 A、B、C、D 四个选项中选出最佳选项。 A The Nutrition Company on a Special Mission P ū ratae is a socially responsible health and wellness company that was founded on the principles of helping others live a more pure, balanced life—while P ū ratae is also doing something that distinguishes itself from other nutrition companies—feeding children in need around the world. Their Pure Superblend is a supplement powder designed to be taken in the morning. Designed to help balance the body in every area, it provides: —14 supplements that not only provide your essential vitamins and minerals, but also support a healthy gut (肠道) and increase and stabilize the natural energy of the body. —10 grams of plant and vegetable based protein to stabilize the blood sugar and maintain lean mass. —And, it's natural, allergen-free, and PURE—free of artificial colors, flavors, preservatives and sweeteners. At $ 3.00 per day, retail, they are also committed to making it affordable. When using the discount code for 15% off, it drops to $ 2.50 per day when you buy your monthly supply. With every Pure Superblend purchased, the company provides 10 meals to children in need. P ūratae currently has a giving outreach in 20 countries (including the US and Canada) and provides over 1,000 meals a day to children in need. 21.What is special about the Pūratae company? A.Its products are natural and pure. B.It provides meals to kids in need. C.It helps consumers live a balanced life. D.Its products contain essential minerals. 22.How much should you pay if you buy monthly supply at a discount? A.About $ 45. B.About $ 10. C.About $ 90. D.About $ 75. 23.What's the purpose of the text? A.To comment. B.To advertise. C.To offer tips. D.To entertain readers. B A PhD student in Michigan defended her paper while wearing a skirt made of rejection letters she received while studying. 29-year-old Caitlin Kirby printed out 17 of her rejection letters—from scholarships, academic journals, and conferences—then folded each one into a fan. She connected them in rows, and by the end she designed the item into a skirt and wore it. She said that the idea behind her unique clothing item came out of a desire to normalize rejection and take pride in overcoming it. "The whole process of revisiting those old letters and making that skirt sort of reminded me that you have to apply to a lot of things to succeed," she said. "A natural part of the process is to get rejected along the way." Caitlin's adviser, Julie Libarkin, a professor of earth and environmental science at Michigan State University, also encourages the acceptance of failure in her students. Libarkin believes it's important for students to get into habit of applying for things, and to get used to the feeling of rejection, so she encourages them to chase after any opportunity that comes their way. If a student doesn't get the grant or the spot in the academic journal, that's okay. They'll still have learned something in the process. As for Caitlin? Her rejections over the years have led to great things: Since her doctorate, she's won a scholarship to do further research on urban agriculture in Germany. Currently, she's a post-doctoral researcher at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. As for what the future holds? "I'm prepared to receive a few more rejection letters along the way," she joked heartily, "Maybe I'll make a longer skirt." 24.What can we learn about Caitlin Kirby's rejection letters? A.She received 17 rejections in total. B.29 of her rejections were from journals. C.The rejections were connected into a fan. D.She made some rejection letters into a skirt. 25.What is Julie Libarkin's attitude towards Caitlin's action? A.Favorable. B.Ambiguous. C.Skeptical. D.Opposed. 26.Which of the following words can best describe Catlin? A.Creative and considerate. B.Caring and determined. C.Optimistic and humorous. D.Generous and intelligent. 27.Which of the following may Caitlin agree with? A.Hard work pays off. B.Education is the entrance to success. C.Self-respect earns more respect. D.One needs to normalize failures. C A team from Northwestern University has developed a soft, skin-interfaced sensor that can analyze the molecular (分子的) composition of sweat for things like cortisol, blood sugar, and vitamin C, sending the data to the wearer's smartphone. This data, the researchers hope, will allow people to better control their stress levels throughout the day. Cortisol, also called the stress hormone, can be measured in a person's sweat. Released from the adrenal glands (肾上腺) under periods of physical and mental stress, it can be a powerful performance enhancer—increasing energy production and glucose (葡萄糖) availability for the muscles during a "fight or flight" situation, for instance being attacked by a lion. However, cortisol can also be released because of modern stressors such as money problems, issues at work, and other day-to-day worries that if built up over time, create the chronic anxiety and can lead to an increased risk for diabetes, depression, high blood pressure and obesity. When someone wears the chip sweats, the liquid runs through small channels into a series of chemical test sensors that look for different biological signals which could suggest a rise in cortisol. Previous attempts in years past at creating devices like this were limited by the need to take sweat samples to laboratories for analysis, removing any ability for the individual to act on the data in a way that might prevent buildup of stressful feelings, or even an anxiety attack. Such a device could be paramount in helping people relieve depressive or stressful feelings (not least because exercising hard enough to cause sweating helps with anxiety on its own). Furthermore, the percent of the population of American adults with regular feelings of worry, nervousness, or anxiety is around 11.2%, while there are nearly 60 million doctors' visits where mental or behavioral health is the chief concern. Putting power into patients' hands—in the form of a detailed diagnosis of cortisol levels, could help significantly to lower those numbers. 28.What's the function of the newly developed sensor? A.To examine the component of sweat. B.To show when one lacks vitamin. C.To connect wearable devices to smartphones. D.To control people's stress levels the whole day. 29.What is Paragraph 2 mainly about? A.What may create the profile of chronic anxiety. B.What may cause the release of the stress hormone. C.How cortisol can enhance one's energy production. D.How cortisol can be measured in a person's sweat. 30.Which of the following can replace the underlined word? A.Significant. B.Useless. C.Accessible. D.Weak. 31.Where is this text most likely from? A.A product review. B.A guidebook. C.A magazine. D.A science fiction. D There is an "environmental silver lining" as a result of the coronavirus (冠状病毒) —carbon emissions have been reduced by more than 4%, many wildlife markets around the world have been shuttered and air quality in some places has slightly improved, Dave Ford, founder of the environmental literacy organization SoulBuffalo, says. But thanks to an increase in pandemic-related, non-recyclable materials such as take-out plastic containers and masks, 30% more waste has entered our oceans, he notes. "There's 129 billion facemasks being made every month—enough that you could cover the entire country of Switzerland with facemasks at the end of this year if trends continue," he says. "And a lot of these masks are ending up in the water." The masks look like jellyfish—in other words, food—to turtles and other wildlife creatures, thus, attractive to those animals and then endangering them, he says. Very little of the plastic we use is actually recyclable. Sharon Lerner of The Intercept told Here & Now last year that "the vast majority of plastic that has ever been produced—79%—has actually ended up in landfills or burned, but not refashioned into new products." Even if the plastics we have can be reused, Ford says recycling programs across the globe are facing drastic budget cuts. "We're starting to see recycling programs shuttered, waste picking communities operating at 50% or actually shutting down. They are the last line of defense between plastic and the environment," he says. Last year, Unilever planned to cut its use of non-recycled plastics in half by 2025. In an interview with Here & Now, Richard Slater, Unilever's chief research and development officer, drew on the industry argument that plastic packaging is lighter, which means less shipping and therefore fewer dangerous emissions that cause climate change. Yes, plastics are lightweight and can cut down on fuel spending. But on the other hand, plastic waste is being found in every facet of life—even in the deepest ocean. 32.What does "environmental silver lining" in Papagraph 1 refer to? A.An environmental organization. B.The closure of some wildlife markets. C.The decrease of carbon dioxide emissions. D.Benefits on environment from the coronavirus. 33.Why are facemasks appealing to some sea creatures? A.They resemble the sea creatures' food. B.They contain certain unique chemicals. C.Many sea creatures like to chase plastic by nature. D.There is a continuous shortage of food in the ocean. 34.What can we learn about the plastic waste? A.Most of it is recycled into new products. B.The majority of it is buried or burned. C.129 billion facemasks end up in the ocean. D.There is enough budget for plastic recycling. 35.Which of the following might be the best title for the text? A.Plastic can cut down fuel spending B.Recycling programs are shutting down C.The coronavirus has caused more ocean plastic D.Solutions to ocean plastic pollution are being explored 第二节(共 5 小题) 阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多 余选项。 A popular person is someone who is admired, appreciated, or loved by their peers. Others want to be associated with them, and they have plenty of friends. A popular person usually has a high social status in their peer group. ____ 36 ____Care about your appearance. Taking pride in your appearance is one of the simplest ways to improve your social prospects and alter the way people think about you. You do not have to wear expensive or fashionable clothes to become popular. ____ 37 ____Be confident. If you want people to like you for who you are, you have to also like yourself. ____ 38 ____When people notice the confident way you hold yourself, they'll realize you are someone worth being around. Join in. ____ 39 ____ Don't walk the halls with your head lowered or skip lunch because you have no one to sit with; talk to people and get to know them. Show an interest in what's going on around you. Take part in classes like art and PE as these are often cooperative, team-building environments. Before long you'll start to pick up on what people are like and begin make friends that share common interests. ____ 40 ____ Spend time hanging out with a lot of different people. People who are truly popular are comfortable being friendly with everyone they meet with. Don't just be friends with one group or type of person, but make an effort to get to know everyone. You'll begin bridging gaps in separate groups and become known as a person that brings people together. A.Diversify your social circle. B.Be kind to people outside your group. C.These are some factors which can lead to a natural popularity. D.Involve yourself in other students and participate in the same activities. E.You might not notice it but eventually you will get to know the benefits of appearance. F.Instead, aim to look decent at all times, including your hairstyles and personal tidiness. G.Remind yourself of your positive features and try to let those be the ones you display to others. 第三部分 语言运用(共两节) 第一节(共 15 小题) 阅读下面短文,从每题所给的 A、B、C、D 四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选 项。 A 70-year-old Air Force veteran (退伍军人) from Salem, Illinois is being praised as a hero for his good deed. Marshall Helm had been ____ 41 ____ his granddaughter to the bus stop early in the morning when the smoke and ____ 42 ____ arising from the house next door ____ 43 ____ his attention. Helm ____ 44 ____ to the endangered home and threw open the garage door only to find flames climbing up one of the building walls. ____ 45 ____ , at that very moment he did not ____ 46 ____ to charge past the flames and into the house so he could make sure his neighbors were ____ 47 ____ . Gary and Kathy Benjamin had been ____ 48 ____ upstairs when they awoke to hear Helm shouting about the fire. Although they were confused by the ____ 49 ____ and had no time to figure out what had happened, they ____ 50 ____ to run into the hallway and escape with Helm through the back door just as the flames were swallowing the ____ 51 ____ through which he had come in only a minute before. Thanks to Helm's quick ____ 52 ____ , the Benjamins suffered only ____ 53 ____ smoke intake—and even though they lost their home in the fire, they are simply ____ 54 ____ to Helm for saving their lives. "Lifesaver—lifesaver is all I can say," Mr. Benjamin said. His wife added, "Hero, he's our ____ 55 ____ ." 41.A.walking B.running C.observing D.approaching 42.A.winds B.flames C.smells D.dust 43.A.kept B.discovered C.drew D.appealed 44.A.came in B.ran over C.moved around D.woke up 45.A.Instead B.Otherwise C.Besides D.However 46.A.need B.agree C.hesitate D.doubt 47.A.normal B.steady C.peaceful D.safe 48.A.sleeping B.dancing C.reading D.chatting 49.A.comment B.challenge C.message D.chaos 50.A.pretended B.managed C.expected D.permitted 51.A.window B.living room C.passage D.garage door 52.A.actions B.reports C.instructions D.assessments 53.A.heavy B.minor C.tough D.influential 54.A.grateful B.close C.humorous D.equal 55.A.adviser B.neighbor C.angel D.conductor 第二节(共 10 小题) 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。 A new study, published in the Journal of Experimental Psychology, found that communication interactions that included voice, like a phone call or video chat, created stronger social bonds ____ 56 ____ communication through typing, like text messaging or email. In the study, researchers used ____ 57 ____ (vary) experiments to gauge (判断) connectedness. In one, 200 people ____ 58 ____ (ask) to make predictions about ____ 59 ____ it would be like to reconnect with an old friend by email or by phone and then assigned people at random ____ 60 ____(do) one or the other. Although people anticipated that a phone call would be more awkward, ____ 61 ____ (hear) someone's voice actually made the experience better. "People reported they did form an ____ 62 ____ (obvious) stronger bond with their old friend on the phone versus email, and they did not feel more awkward," study co-author Amit Kumar, ____ 63 ____ assistant professor of marketing at the McCombs School of Business, said in a statement. In another experiment, the researchers had strangers connect with their old friends by either texting, talking over video chat, or talking using only audio. They found that both ____ 64 ____ (form) of voice communication—whether video or audio only— ____ 65 ____ (make) the strangers feel more connected than when they communicated via text. 第四部分 写作(共两节) 第一节 假定你是李华,你最近在网上看了一部博物馆的纪录片,对国外的博物馆产生了很大兴 趣。请你向加拿大的朋友 George 写一封邮件,内容包括: 1.请他推荐一座当地的博物馆; 2.询问开放时间、参观费用及其他注意事项。 注意: 1.词数 80 左右; 2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。 Dear George, _______________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________ Yours, Li Hua 第二节 读后续写 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 couldn't even sort through the first box of our dog Bama's toys without bursting into tears. My husband, Alan, found me sitting on the floor, holding our dog's favorite toy. He gently pulled me to my feet. "It's okay, Lisa," he said. "I'll put these away. Why don't you go outside and get some air?" I nodded. It had been a few months since our beloved Bama had passed away. Alan and I didn't have children. Our boxer (拳师犬) was our baby. After Bama's death, we couldn't bring ourselves to go through his toys to decide what to keep. I told myself I'd do it when I was ready. Apparently, I still wasn't. Now I sat on my front porch (门廊) and sobbed. Friends and family had suggested we get another dog, but Alan and I dismissed the idea. We couldn't go through that kind of heartbreak again. I gazed out over the yard. Across the street was a dog. A boxer. Was he real or just my wishful imagination? I blinked. The boxer was still there. We locked eyes. He came across the street, straight toward me. Hesitantly, I offered my hand. He sniffed it eagerly then he licked (舔) me. I let out a surprised laugh. He pushed his head into my lap to be petted. This dog was younger than Bama, smaller. He was well-fed and well-dressed. He wore a collar but had no ID. I knew he must belong to someone in the neighborhood, but I'd never seen another boxer around. I would have remembered if I had. "Where did you come from?" I asked the dog, scratching him behind the ears. He just sat there at ease. He didn't seem lost. Just as if he were dropping by for a visit. "Alan!" I called. "You have to come to see this!" Alan joined me, and we sat together in surprise for a moment. Then the boxer got up and slowly ran off. 注意: 1.所续写短文的词数应为 150 左右; 2.续写部分分为两段,每段的开头语已为你写好。 Paragraph 1 The next day, there was a strange scratching at the door. _______________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ Paragraph 2 A week later, a young man I'd never seen before came in to visit. _______________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ 河北省“五个一名校联盟”2021 届高三第二次诊断考试 英语参考答案 第一部分 听力(共两节) 第一节(共 5 小题) 1—5 ACAAB 第二节(共 15 小题) 6—10 BABBC 11—15 ABCAC 16—20 BBCBC 第二部分 阅读(共两节) 第一节(共 15 小题) 21—23 BDB 24—27 DACD 28—31 ABAC 32—35 DABC 第二节(共 5 小题) 36—40 CFGDA 第三部分 语言运用(共两节) 第一节(共 15 小题) 41—45 ABCBD 46—50 CDADB 51—55 DABAC 第二节(共 10 小题) 56.than 57.various 58.were asked 59.what 60.to do 61.hearing 62.obviously 63.an 64.forms 65.made 第四部分 写作(共两节) 第一节 One possible version: Dear George, How are you doing recently? Having watched a documentary film about museums, I am taking great interest in the museums in Canada. I am wondering if you could do me a favor. Firstly, could you recommend me a museum that is worth visiting? Secondly, I'd like to know when the museums will open and how much I have to pay for the visit. Lastly, is there anything that I should pay special attention to during the visits? I am looking forward to your early reply. Best wishes. Yours, Li Hua 第二节 One possible version: The next day, there was a strange scratching at the door. I opened it and found my unexpected guest—the mystery boxer, who seemed to still remember me. He came over lightly and licked my hand, as if trying to erase my painful memories. Seeing him follow me from room to room, I gradually felt the ache in my heart lessen. I suddenly realized that I could pass Bama's favorite toys to my guest. So each day I would stand at the front door, waiting for the happy moment when my guest came and played with the toys. A week later, a young man I'd never seen before came in to visit. The man said his family had just moved to the neighborhood. He asked me if I happened to see a dog, a boxer recently. I said "Yes" and told him actually "my guest" had been paying me regular visits. He looked embarrassed and then apologized for the trouble his cutie caused for me. I told him there is no need to apologize and actually he was a big help in working through my grief. It has been three years since that day. Now Bama's toys don't just sit in the room, gathering dust.

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