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    1、河北省沧州市2021届高考三模英语试题学校:_姓名:_班级:_考号:_一、阅读理解Harvard University is devoted to excellence in teaching, learning, and research, and to developing leaders in many subjects who make a difference globally. Browse free online courses in a variety of subjects. Harvard University courses found below can be veri

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    9、yful air of confidence and active nature, Henry fit right in. The first time the couple took him hiking, he jumped up onto the large rocks like a moun-tain goat. His favorite activities are hiking outdoors and exploring mountains. But hes a big softy with severe separation anxiety, so eventually, th

    10、e couple searched for a calm yet adven-turous cat that could keep Henry company-and keep up with him on the paths.Rescued from a cat shelter after his mother abandoned him, the lovable and dependent cat, Baloo, bonded to Henry within hours. And Henry discovered that Baloo loved to explore as much as

    11、 he did. Cynthia had already planned a camping trip with Henry to Telluride, Colo-rado, and took Baloo along. That, as they say, was the beginning of a beautiful animal friendship.One day on the halfway Baloo was tired, and Cynthia took it into her head to place Baloo on Henrys neck. “Baloo just hun

    12、g himself over Henrys head and neck. And Henry didnt mind at all.” How could you not take a photo of that?Hundreds of photos later, Henry and Baloo are Internet celebrities. Cynthia and Andre started the Henry and Baloo Foundation, an official nonprofit organization with a mission to preserve 1,000

    13、acres across the West and help reforest land that has been claimed by wildfires. They hike the land all the time, and its a way for them to give back to future generations.Cynthia and Andre hope that the adventures of Henry and Baloo will inspire others to discover, explore and treasure our countrys

    14、 natural beauty.4Why did the couple choose Henry?AHe is strong and brave.BHe is active and energetic.CHe is anxious and cautious.DHe is gentle and considerate.5What can we infer about Henry and Baloo from the text?AThey fight the moment they meet.BHenry hates carrying Baloo on his back.CHenry does n

    15、ot like to explore with Baloo.DThey match each other in personality.6What is the main purpose of the Henry and Baloo Foundation?ATo protect the natural environment.BTo enjoy the countrys natural beauty.CTo train pets to experience adventures.DTo set up an official nonprofit organization.7What is the

    16、 best title for the text?APet Adventure Trips.BTrue Brotherhood.CHenry and Baloo.DPet Celebrities Online.A SpaceX rocket, known as SN10, went up over South Texas during test flight Wednes-day before falling down to a point landing near its launch site. Approximately three minutes after landing, howe

    17、ver, the rocket exploded at its landing place. It was unclear what caused the rocket to explode.“Weve had a successful soft touch down on the landing site,” SpaceX engineer John Ins-prucker said. “Thats a beautiful test flight of Starship 10.” He added that SpaceX has several other rockets already i

    18、n production and the next, SN11, will be ready to roll out for another test flight in the near future. The primary goal of the test was to gather data on how the vehicles flaps (襟翼) would control the Starship rocket as it falls back to the Earth.Musk, the CEO of SpaceX, first explained Starships int

    19、ended landing method during a September 2019 media event. He billed it as a unique way that would make the rocket dive back through the air with its belly pointed toward the Earth as its four flaps switch slightly to keep it steady. Its a method that Musk said is intended to learn how a skydiver wou

    20、ld fall through the air, rather than the straight vertical (垂直) dive to the Earth that SpaceXs Fal-con 9 rockets employ when they come in for landings.Perfecting the landing method is essential to “enable a fully reusable transportation sys-tem designed to carry both passengers and goods on long tim

    21、e and interplanetary flights and help humans return to the Moon, and travel to Mars,” according to the companys website.SpaceX intends to use Starship for a variety of purposes, including shuttling paying cus-tomers between cities at breakneck speeds, potentially aiding NASAs Moon landing efforts, a

    22、nd, eventually, launching goods and human missions to Mars.8What does John Insprucker think of the rocket explosion?AA disaster for the SpaceX.BA part of their routine work.CA blow on their confidence.DA breakthrough with failure.9What is the purpose of the test of Starship rockets?ATo test the poss

    23、ibility of living on Mars.BTo find a practical access to reusing rockets.CTo experiment how to fix flaps on rockets.DTo transport human waste to other planets.10What can we learn about SpaceXs Falcon 9 rockets from the text?AThey land straight vertically.BThey can land with body lying in the air.CTh

    24、ey rely on flaps to keep steady in the air.DThey learn to fall from skydivers in the air.11What is the Starships final aim?ATo land on the Moon.BTo shuttle between cities.CTo carry humans to Mars.DTo take the NASAs place.When people pause before replying to a question, even for just a few seconds, t

    25、heir an-swers are supposed to be less sincere and believable than if they had replied immediately. And the longer the hesitation lasts, the less sincere the response appears.Researchers conducted a series of experiments involving more than 7, 500 individuals. Participants either listened to an audio

    26、 record, viewed a video or read an account of a person responding to a simple question. In each case, the response time varied from immediate to a 10-second delay. Participants then rated the sincerity of the response on a sliding scale. Across all 14 experiments, participants consistently rated del

    27、ayed responses as less sincere re-gardless of the question.The findings have wide connotations. Whenever people are interacting, they are judging each others sincerity. These results can be applied to a wide range of interactions, going from workplace chats to couples and friends arguing. Further, i

    28、n job interviews and in court hear-ings and trials, people are often tasked with judgments of sincerity. Here, too, response speed could play a part. In general, whenever there is a response that requires an answer, such as in a job interview, delayed responses can be thought as less sincere.It woul

    29、d be unfair for the responder, such as a crime suspect, if the response delay was sorted by mistake into thought control or answer making up when it was in fact caused by a different factor, such as simply being distracted or thoughtful. The experiment also found that definitely instructing particip

    30、ants to ignore delayed response reduced, but did not com-pletely remove, the effect of delayed response on judgment of sincerity or guilt. Nevertheless, on the whole, a fast response seems to be regarded as more sincere, while a response that is delayed for even a couple of seconds may be considered

    31、 a slow lie.12What does the reliability of answers lie on according to the study?AThe response time.BThe answer content.CThe tone of speakers.DThe difficulty of questions.13What does the underlined word “connotations” in paragraph 3 probably mean?AChoices.BResponsibilities.CMeanings.DPossibilities.1

    32、4What effects does the study result have on our life?AIt is a test to judge honesty.BIt can prevent a lot of crimes.CIt improves skills in asking questions.DIt promotes the harmony between people.15What can we infer from the last paragraph?ADelayed answers are lies.BIt is unfair to require all to an

    33、swer slowly.CDelayed answers can lead to misjudgment.DDelayed response should be ignored completely.二、七选五Benefits of Eating MushroomsSearch for the benefits of eating mushrooms and youll turn up pages of information about how they can treat or prevent everything from cancer to heart disease. _16_ Mu

    34、shrooms are so good for us. The nutrients in mushrooms are certainly of value, and the health benefits may surprise you.They are one of the few plant sources of vitamin DVitamin D comes from sunshine and animals. Fatty fishes and milks are the main resources. Mushrooms, on the other hand, pro-duce v

    35、itamin D naturally and in great deal. _17_They are full of fiber and low in fat. By weight, many mushroom species are at least 50 percent carbs (碳水化合物), and though we think of carbs as unhealthy, most of the carbs in mushrooms are actually fiber. _18_ They are fibers which can help with digestion.Th

    36、ey might help stave off diseases. There have been a number of studies claiming to find links between mushrooms and various diseases. Some note that people who eat more mush-rooms tend to have lower rates of cancer or heart disease, while others look at how specific nutrients isolated from mushrooms

    37、affect cells in the lab. _19_ So the actual health benefits of mushrooms are difficult to confirm._20_ Heres the thing: mushrooms are not only definitely nutritious, but theyre also just rather tasty. Fry up some onions and mushrooms in a little butter with a bit of salt and try to deny it. And apar

    38、t from searching for them yourself (please dont do this unless youre properly trained!), theres really no reason to eat less of them. So go for it.AThey are delicious.BBut these claims lack solid proof.CThey can slow cognitive decline in old age.DAs a result, mushrooms are almost super food.EA mushr

    39、ooms cells have all kinds of non- digestible carbs.FA 100-gram serving would meet 50 to 100 percent of our daily need.GVarious components can resist bacteria or protect the nervous system.三、完形填空“I have no idea of what to get you for Christmas this year,” my husband Larry said in early December. The

    40、_21_went for me in finding something for him. Though we knew that Christmas was not about _22_, we still liked to _23_ each other with small gifts. And we had reached the _24_ in our lives when we didnt need more things.Then a _25_ on the Internet caught my attention. It was about schools having to

    41、_26_ needy children who wanted to receive lunches which they could afford. I _27_ the article with Larry. I _28_ giving money to the school lunch program for our Christmas pres-ents. Larry smiled _29_ and said that was a great idea and a way of paying it forward.We visited our local elementary schoo

    42、l, the same one our five children had _30_ years ago. The secretary at the front desk looked first _31_ and then pleased. She directed me to the cafeteria to talk with the _32_there. The lady in charge _33_ our gift of cash with thanks, saying that it would make a big _34_ to so many children.There

    43、werent many presents under the tree that year, but it was one of our _35_ Christmases ever.21AhorribleBsameCoppositeDstrange22AambitionsBpresentsCholidaysDpurchases23AregardBrecognizeCrequestDreserve24AceilingBedgeClimitationDstage25AphotoBbookCpostDvideo26Afind outBturn downCcalm downDbring up27Ash

    44、aredBpossessedCcombinedDcriticized28AsuggestedBadmittedCmindedDappreciated29AproudlyBwidelyCbitterlyDpolitely30AhatedBservedCattendedDvisited31AsurprisedBdelightedCmovedDimpatient32AmanagerBstudentCcookDtrainer33ArefusedBsubscribedCsubmittedDaccepted34ApromiseBwishCdifferenceDfortune35AtruestBsimple

    45、stCliveliestDbest四、用单词的适当形式完成短文阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。Though many Western nations refer to the Lunar New Year (Spring Festival) as Chinese New Year, bear in mind _36_ its celebrated not just in Chinese communities all over the world but other Asian nations such as Vietnam and the ROK.Countr

    46、ies that observe Lunar New Year often offer three to seven days of public holidays but _37_(celebrate) arent complete until the 15th day of the first lunar month, also known as the Lantern Festival.Families tend _38_( have) different sets of rules and traditions, but most will bless each other with

    47、auspicious (吉祥的) words like “shen ti jian kang” (wish you good health).There _39_(be) plenty of other rules and customs attached to the Lunar New Year. _40_ instance, dont wash or cut your hair on the first day of the new year. The Chinese character for hair is the first character in the word for prosperity (成功). Therefore, washing or cutting it off _41_(see) as washing your fortune away. Youll also want to avoid _42_(purchase) footwea

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