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    1、云南省昆明市2021届高三”三诊一模“摸底诊断测试(二模)英语试题学校:_姓名:_班级:_考号:_一、阅读理解Explore the History of Jazz and Celebrate the Lunar New YearHere is a sampling of some events for this week and how to tune in. Note that events are likely to change after publication.n MondayExplore the history of jazz in Washington with the mu

    2、sician, broadcaster and historian Ken Avis, as he discusses what made the city a capital and how the music has changed through the year. This event, presented by the Smithsonian Associates, costs $25 for members and $30 for nonmembers. Registration closes two hours before the event.When: 6:45 p.m.Wh

    3、ere: smithsonianassociates.org/ticketingn TuesdayCelebrate the Lunar New Years unique food traditions in a talk from the Freer Gallery of Art and Arthur M. Sackler Gallery. Jan Stuart, the Melvin R. Seiden organizer of Chinese art, will present works from the museums collection, and Lydia Chang of t

    4、he Peter Chang restaurant empire, will share stories about her familys celebratory dishes. This event is free, and attendance is capped at 500.When: 6 p.m.Where: asia.si.edu/lunar-new-year-celebrationn WednesdayJoin Ensemble NYC an evening of love songs. Featuring well-known artists, the event will

    5、include pieces like Gioachino Rossinis “Una voce poco fa” and Mozarts “La ci darem la mana”. A part of the money will be donated to West Side Campaign Against Hunger. Tickets are need-based and can be purchased for as little as $10.When: 7:30p.m.Where: musae.me/ensemblenyc/experiencen ThursdayDance

    6、with your little ones while listening to a special Valentins Day concert from the Laurie Berkner Band. In a live performance, Ms. Berkner, a childrens recording artist, will play family-friendly songs, dance with animations and even introduce special guests. Tickets are $20, and give viewers access

    7、to both the 2 p.m. and 5 p.m. shows.When: 2 p.m. or 5 p.m.Where: 1How much will you pay for the jazz event if you are not a member?A$10.B$20.C$25.D$30.2Where can you learn about Chinese artworks?ABsmithsonianassociates.org/ticketingCasia.si.edu/lunar-new-year-celebrationDmusae.me/ensemblenyc/experie

    8、nce3When is probably the best time for a family attendance?AOn Monday.BOn Tuesday.COn WednesdayDOn Thursday.When I was seven, my family and I were coming back from a T-ball game. In our driveway, we spotted two adult geese and a small gosling. The adults were frightened by our return and flew away,

    9、but their baby was still too young to fly and couldnt follow.Hours passed, and night fell. The tiny little thing was wandering around our yard, unaware of what could happen, and it was clear that the gosling needed protection, warmth and food to make it to the morning. At that point, we had to bring

    10、 him into our backyard.We all pretty much slept with one eye open for several days. Each morning, we would try to rush the goose over to his parents, who kept coming back to our yard. He wouldnt go to them, though, and they wouldnt come close enough to claim him. The young goose had clearly decided

    11、we were his new family, and my twin sister Joanna called the little guy Peeper.Almost a year passed and we settled into a routine filled with feathery hugs and company. One evening, my uncle came over, and my dad threw Peeper up into the air to show he could fly around the house, but this time, Peep

    12、er just flew off. Everyone was very sad. Twenty years passed, and Peeper became a fond memory for my family.In 2019, an aging adult goose made his way back to my home. At first, I assumed it was just another Canada goose. After two weeks of the goose coming back repeatedly, it became clear to me tha

    13、t this wasnt a random goose. He did all of the same things Peeper used to, like trying to come in through the front door and sleeping in our enclosed pool area. Besides, this goose responded to the name Peeper. Much to my amazement, my old best friend had returned, 20 years later.4Why did the author

    14、 bring the little goose home that night?AIt couldnt find its parents.BIt was too fragile to survive.CIt wanted to stay in the yard.DIt enjoyed the authors company.5What does the underlined word “claim” in paragraph 3 mean?AGet.BForgive.CChallenge.DAnnoy.6What can we infer about the author from the t

    15、ext?AShe named the goose Peeper.BShe set Peeper free on purpose.CShe had a deep feeling to Peeper.DShe trained the goose to fly daily.7What is the text mainly about?AA feathered family member.BReturn of a long lost friend.CReunion of a goose family.DAn adventurous journey home.The first set of Chine

    16、se stories presented in English scripts (剧本), titled Stories of China: Performed in English, was officially published by Foreign Languages Press. Planned by the New Channel International Education Group with the participation of playwrights (剧作者) from China, the United Kingdom and the United States,

    17、 the book provides a new way for young people to learn English while inheriting (传承) and spreading Chinese culture.The book contains 20 English scripts in novel formats covering a wide range of subjects. Unlike the most common English scripts for young readers on the market which are based on adapta

    18、tions of European and American stories, those presented in this book are unique for being based on classic Chinese stories, readapted and written in English. The book is divided into first to third grades in terms of grammar and vocabulary difficulty, making it suitable for young English learners fr

    19、om primary school to junior and high school.All the scripts in the book are written by top playwrights with elegant, pure and vivid language. The scripts are provided with a summary of the story in both Chinese and English, so that readers can fully understand the plot as well as the history and cul

    20、ture behind it. Readers can not only improve their English skills through immersive (沉浸式) reading and performance but also appreciate Chinese culture.Hu Min, English education expert and founder of the New. Channel, said the combination of traditional culture and English teaching has become a trend,

    21、 guiding young people to bring their own wisdom and deep cultural heritage to tell Chinese stories to the world. New Channel will offer special courses on Stories of China: Performed in English in its many schools across the country, and cooperate with primary and secondary schools in Beijing, Shang

    22、hai to offer English drama courses on a trial basis. Hu believes the courses will set off a new wave of enthusiastic learning among young people.8Why was Stories of China: Performed in English published?ATo offer English drama courses on a trial basis.BTo make foreign students enjoy Chinese culture.

    23、CTo advertise some of the top playwrights in China.DTo improve English learning and culture heritage.9What do we know about the book?AIts been published by a foreign press.BIt stands out for its unique writing style.CIt introduces classic Chinese stories.DIts been popular in various schools.10Whats

    24、Hu Mins attitude towards the courses to be offered?AExpectant.BDoubtful.CObjective.DConservative.11In which section of a magazine might the text appear?ABusiness.BLifestyle.CCulture.DPolitics.Its time for bed, the lights are out, and yet youre wide awake. You do eventually manage to fall asleep, but

    25、 even then, its a very shallow, restless sort of sleep.Now more research suggests you neednt look further than outside your window and at the moon for the cause of this sleeplessness. However, in a surprising twist, the findings werent entirely what the researchers expected. While we know that human

    26、s are a species ruled by light, the “lunar phase effect” (月相效应) affects sleep even when artificial sources of light are accounted for.Rather than people staying up later and sleeping less during the full moon, it was just before the full moon that sleep was shorter and lighter. “It turns out that th

    27、e nights before the full moon are the ones that have most of the moonlight during the first half of the night,” said Horacio Iglesia, a professor of biology at the University of Washington in The Guardian. The opposite was true just before the new moon people tended to sleep more and go to bed earli

    28、er.Ninety-eight participants across three Indigenous communities in Argentina wore wrist monitors tracking sleep patterns over the course of one to two months. While one community had no access to electricity, the second community had limited access, and the third community was located in an urban s

    29、etting with full access to electricity.The study also found that this lunar phase effect on sleep also appeared to have greater impact on people who had more limited access to electricity. In every community, participants peak (高峰) sleepless period occurred in the three to five days leading up to th

    30、e full moon night, while the opposite was true for the new moon, the study authors found.Wanting further insight, the researchers compared their data to the results of a similar study of 464 Seattle-based students at the University of Washington. The findings proved consistent.This research supports

    31、 the view that try as we may, we cant ever fully get away from some forces of nature.12What makes it hard for people to fall asleep?AVisual distance.BFaded light.CArtificial light.DBright moonlight.13When do people usually have a light sleep?ABefore the full moon.BDuring the full moon.CBefore the ne

    32、w moon.DDuring the new moon.14What did the research in Argentina find?AThe third community slept least during the new moon.BLunar phase effect affected the first community more.CPeak sleepless period often happened at the same nightDThe result of the research differed from previous ones.15Which can

    33、be a suitable title for the text?AShallow Sleep Does Harm to HealthBThe Moon Affects Our Sleep CyclesCPeople Live in Harmony with NatureDSleep Patterns Differ from Each Other二、七选五How to Enjoy Being a TeenagerBeing a teenager can be difficult, since youre dealing with hormones(荷尔蒙), higher expectatio

    34、ns and the process of finding your place in the world. _16_. If youre looking to have enjoyable teenage years, there are many things you can do to make a huge difference!Develop your sense of self. Focus more on your own thoughts and goals, instead of what other people think. Go ahead and do what yo

    35、u want to do, without including the opinion of others. _17_. Its important to follow some social rules. Discover and develop your interests. You may have at least a few basic interests to develop. Use these to your advantage. Can you pick something you want to practice and spend more time developing

    36、 your interest? _18_. Its never too late to check out a fresh interest. Maybe youll even find your life passion by doing so!_19_some teens have trouble with social interaction, with the reasons behind it varying. Since social interaction is necessary in order to succeed, its important to learn how t

    37、o overcome shyness and social anxiety. Its good practice to work with a friend or a family member of close age to develop your social skills. Take romance slowly. Some teens are interested in romantic relationships, and may want to find a partner. If you get into a relationship, take it slowly and c

    38、ommunicate with your partner well. _20_. You dont need to rush into anything before youre ready.ASet realistic expectationsBDont be afraid to try new thingsCHowever, there are some limits to thisDWork to improve your communication abilityEBut that doesnt mean you cant enjoy the teen yearsFThis leads

    39、 to the healthiest relationships in the long runGSome things are commonly enjoyed by teens, but not by all三、完形填空A video of a tearful young man bursting with joy, pride and gratitude during his high school graduation recently went popular. Dontrail Spencer was _21_ holding his diploma and screaming o

    40、ut the names of his teachers and family members who had _22_ him along the way. They had been encouraging him to keep his eyes on the _23_ and to push through the _24_days.None of us can _25_ life without encouragement _26_ from a parent, best friend, school teacher or spiritual leader. Their _27_ k

    41、eeps us going and believing in ourselves. When someone gives you encouragement, you are given the _28_ to do something important. You are made _29_.Even volunteers like myself _30_words of encouragement. Back in February, I was in my fifth week as a community volunteer during the pandemics (大流行病). I

    42、 dont _31_ meeting Grace, a lady who had been very _32_ and in the hospital. But one morning I _33_ an email from her: Thank you and all involved for keeping our community and life moving forward. It makes me sad that our _34_ a relationship has been so limited. I enjoy your Wednesday chorus and _35

    43、_ find you inspirational. Im _36_ to be part of it Love, Grace.A few days later I received a call that she had _37_. Grace was nearing the end of her life, but she took time to encourage me. Every time I read her email, Im _38_ by her words. When we encourage one another everybody _39_. Be generous

    44、in your _40_. We all need in it. Some now more than ever.21AnoticedBmonitoredCfilmedDheard22AhelpedBtrainedCwarnedDinformed23AgradesBgoalsCachievementDinterests24AstrangeBoldCtoughDregular25Amake use ofBpay attention toCgive upDget through26AsimplyBespeciallyCcompletelyDoriginally27ApatienceBattenti

    45、onCserviceDsupport28AcourageBtaskCmoneyDadvice29AhealthierBwarmerCsmarterDstronger30AprepareBneedCconveyDchoose31ArememberBsucceedCpracticeDappreciate32AhopelessBordinaryCsickDsensitive33ArecordedBexpectedCevaluatedDreceived34AendingBbuildingCcontrollingDaccepting35AdirectlyBoccasionallyCtrulyDcausa

    46、lly36AqualifiedBsuitableCeagerDgrateful37Amoved outBwoken upCpassed awayDfallen over38AinspiredBbotheredCcheatedDchanged39AagreesBwinsCcheersDhesitates40AencouragementBwealthCsympathyDtime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。At present, the take-out industry has become a popular consumption

    47、 patter. Apart from _41_ (buy) food from take-out stores, consumers can order food in multiple time and spaces _42_ the help of network. While we tend to think of take-out food as having originated in the modern era(时代) as a result of our “too busy to prepare my own meal” lifestyle, the _43_ (true) is quite the opposite.The concept of take-out food can be traced back to both ancient G

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