2021届高考英语模拟培优卷(新课标全国II卷)含答案.doc
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1、2021 届高考英语模拟培优卷(新课标全国届高考英语模拟培优卷(新课标全国 II 卷)卷) 本试卷满分120分,考试时间100分钟。 第一部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分 40 分) 第一节(共 15 小题;每小题 2 分,满分 30 分) 阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C 和 D)中,选出最佳选项。 A Art Gallery at Evergreen Cultural Centre Serving the Tri- cities for over 20 years, the Art Gallery at Evergreen (AGE) absorbs visitors throu
2、gh exhibitions, activated by public programs and our dynamic school workshops. The AGE focuses on contemporary art and ideas explored by professional artists working in all media. We also support young artists through our annual Emerging Talent exhibition, which features work by local high school st
3、udents from School District 43.We believe that art is necessary to our daily life and seek opportunities to connect people with artists and the creative process. ArtSea Community Arts Council of the Saanich Peninsula Seeking an authentic regional arts experience? The Saanich Peninsula is the place t
4、o be! Visit the beautiful Saanich Peninsula with views of the Gulf Islands and amazing Mount Baker. Experience how artists here express themselves with a visit to Tulista Park Gallery; view artists creating in Spring and Fall Studio Tours; celebrate visual and performing arts in October with the Art
5、Sea Festival. There are also much more for traveller desiring an authentic arts experience. Newton Cultural Centre/Arts Council of Surrey Established in 1967, the Arts Council of Surrey is a member-based, non-profit society aiming to promote Performing, Literary and Visual Arts. The Arts Council spo
6、nsors and produces more than 15 events each year in addition to participating in various community events. The Newton Cultural Centre is a new state-of-the-art place designed to be used by the arts and general business communities at large. The building is the home of the Arts Council of Surrey and
7、contains a Gallery, a Conference/Meeting area and a Theatre Hall-all of which are for rent, suitable for all the arts. Pacific Rim Arts Society The Pacific Rim Arts Society (PRAS) is a volunteer-based, non-profit society serving the districts of Tofino and Ucluelet, and First Nations communities in
8、the Clayoquot Sound/Long Beach area, on the West Coast of Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada. Our goal is to help build happy, healthy communities by bringing people together through arts and culture. 1.Where can visitors appreciate teens artworks? A.At the ArtSea Festival. B.At Tulista Park
9、 Gallery. C.At the Newton Cultural Centre. D.At the Emerging Talent exhibition. 2.What can visitors do in the Saanich Peninsula? A.Enjoy an authentic arts experience. B.Tour the Gulf Islands and Mount Baker. C.Create arts in Spring and Fall Studio Tours. D.Join in a celebration at Evergreen Culture
10、Centre. 3.What do the last two societies have in common? A.They were both set up in 1967. B.They both hold 15 events annually. C.They both serve communities for free. D.They are both renting out a Theatre Hall. B Barrington Irving made his historic flight and founded an educational non-profit-making
11、 organization. His message for kids: “The only thing that separates you from scientists is determination, hard work and a strong liking for what you want to achieve.” The secret, he believes, is having a dream in the first place, and that starts with learning experiences that inspire kids to build c
12、areers. The moment of inspiration for Irving came at the age of 15 in his parents bookstore. One customer, a professional pilot, asked Irving if hed thought about becoming a pilot. “I told him I didnt think I was smart enough; but the next day he took me to the cockpit (驾驶舱) of the commercial airpla
13、ne he flew, and just like that I was hooked.” To follow his dream, Irving turned down a football scholarship to the University of Florida. He washed airplanes to earn money for a flight school and increased his flying skills by practising at home on a $40 flight simulator (模拟) video game. Then anoth
14、er dream took hold: flying alone around the world. He faced more than 50 rejections for sponsorship before convincing some companies to donate aircraft components. He took off with no weather radar, no de-icing system, and just $30 in his pocket. “I like to do things people say I cant do.” After 97
15、days, 26 stops and dozens of thunderstorms, he touched down to a cheering crowd in Miami. “It was seeing so many young people watching and listening that pushed me into giving back with my knowledge and experience.” Irving has been doing it ever since. He set up his non-profit-making organization, E
16、xperience Aviation (航空), aiming to increase the numbers of youth in aviation and science-related careers. Kids attend programmes dealing with hands-on robotics projects and flight simulator challenges. “We want to create chances for students to accomplish something amazing,” he notes. Perhaps Irving
17、s most powerful educational tool is the example his own life provides. After landing his record-breaking flight at age 23, he said, “Everyone told me I was too young, that I didnt have enough experience, strength, or knowledge. They told me it would take forever and Id never come home. Well . guess
18、what?” 4.According to Irving, what is the most important in achieving success? A.Meeting people who provide unexpected help. B.Getting a chance to study technical knowledge. C.Having something specific that you want to accomplish. D.Developing communication with different organizations. 5. What Irvi
19、ng replied to the pilot in the bookstore suggested that _. A.he felt embarrassed to refuse the offer B.he was doubtful about his own abilities C.he knew his efforts would be rewarded D.he realized immediately how lucky he was 6. What can we learn about Irving in Paragraph 3? A.He chose to reduce his
20、 budget as low as possible. B.He was finally given enough money to keep going. C.He took on a further challenge after he knew how to fly. D.He got the most useful flying tips from his video game. 7. Irving set up his non-profit-making organization because _. A.he hoped to become a public figure B.he
21、 expected to start a business in other fields C.he thought he could teach more than flight schools could D.he saw there was great interest in what he was doing C Humans are no strangers to widespread viruses, and each time a vaccine is developed, it gives us hope for the future. Now, the world is wa
22、iting for a vaccine to fight COVID-19. Scientists worldwide have been rolling up their sleeves to work toward an effective novel coronavirus vaccine. Under the coordination (协调) of the World Health Organization (WHO), up to 172 countries have been engaging with the “largest and most diverse COVID-19
23、 vaccine portfolio (系列产品)”, a plan known as the COVAX Global Vaccines Facility. COVAX is a system for joint purchasing and balancing the risks of multiple vaccines. When a vaccine proves to be safe and effective, all countries within the facility will be able to access it, according to Xinhua. The p
24、lan is aimed to ensure that all countries, no matter their economic status, can get the vaccine in a timely manner when one is available. It also makes sure that prices will be kept as low as possible. “A number of vaccines are now in the final stage of clinical trials,” said WHO Director-General Te
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