2021年山東省青島市高考英語(yǔ)二模試卷
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第一部分閱讀(共兩節(jié),滿分37.5分)第一節(jié)(共4小題;每小題2.5分,滿分37.5分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng)。
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1.Volunteers Wanted! City of Sunrise Police Department volunteers serve the community while learning more about law administration and making new friends.Volunteers act in a variety of roles - such as providing administrative assistance to the Department,greeting visitors at the Public Safety Complex,and lending a hand at special events.Please review the Sunrise Police Department Volunteer Program Application or call(954)746-3370 for general information regarding the Department's volunteer opportunities.
The Department also offers residents an opportunity to participate in the Citizens Volunteer Patrol (CVP).The CVP is designed to reduce crime by having citizens guard their own neighborhoods and report any suspecting or criminal activity to the police.Qualified participants must be 21 years of age or older.For more information,contact PSA Arnie Axelrodat at(954)746-3770.
Other specialized volunteer programs within the Sunrise Police Department include:
Seniors and Lawmen Together(SALT) Council.SALT is comprised of retired leaders working in cooperation with public safety and elder affairs professionals.Through education and communication,SALT tries to reduce the criminal victimization of older citizens and enhance the delivery of law administration services to seniors.For more information,please call(954)746-3384.
Police Explorers.This program provides a means through which young men and women aged 14 to 20 may decide,by means of actual experience,whether they would like to pursue a law administration career.The Explorer program focuses on community service and citizen involvement.For more information,please call(954)746-3376.
(1)What can City of Sunrise Police Department volunteers do?
A.Giving law assistance to the Department.
B.Greeting visitors in community centre.
C.Offering general information to the police.
D.Providing help at special events.
(2)Who can join Seniors and Lawmen Together Council?
A.A 21-year-old law graduate.
B.A businessman living in the City of Sunrise.
C.A retired leader expert in public safety.
D.Teenagers pursuing a career in law.
(3)If you want to volunteer in guarding your neighborhood,which number should you call?
A.(954)746-3370.
B.(954)746-3770.
C.(954)746-3384.
D.(954)746-3376.組卷:5引用:1難度:0.5 -
2.After written art had to fight a tough battle for attraction during the first decade of social media,owing to a certain group of writers, it is now on a significant rise.How Instagram and Twitter have offered jumpstarts to careers of authors like Dean Cocozza sets a blueprint for thousands of ambitious writers.
Cocozza started writing lyrics for his music as a teenager.He immediately had to experience that translating art to social media is not as simple as posting whatever his pen put down.
"Anyone who uses the platform with an intent will quickly learn that you only have the glimpse of a moment to catch the viewer's attention.So the work I shared shifted to be more to the point,often one-liners.Then stuff started to go viral."
The success and demand for more poems resulted in his first book Zero Dark Thirty,which sold out quickly.Despite the book containing mostly short writings,even said one-liners,Cocozza emphasizes that he doesn't write for social media. "It was a very personal project resulting from a certain period of time" in his life.There are much bigger things that he works on and plans to get involved in.
Dean Cocozza has brought back emotional depth.In-between monetized(貨幣化的)content,blatant(明目張膽的)advertising and "perfect lives",social media holds a spot for a new generation of artists,including literature.Critical thinkers and authentic writers remind the app's consumers of their emotional human nature.Art galleries and bookstores might have lost a big part of their audience to digital media - but the art itself will always find ways to survive.
(1)What does the underlined word "it" in paragraph 1 refer to?
A.Written art.
B.A tough battle.
C.Social media.
D.A group of writers.
(2)What challenged Cocozza when he began to translate art to social media?
A.To earn a living.
B.To draw readers' attention.
C.To protect his personal life.
D.To show emotional depth.
(3)What can be inferred from the last paragraph?
A.Works with emotional depth are widely accepted on social media.
B.People with perfect lives like social media better.
C.Art galleries and bookstores will soon disappear.
D.Arts of emotion depth still hold value on social media.
(4)What's the author's attitude towards art in the future?
A.Positive.
B.Carefree.
C.Doubtful.
D.Disapproving.組卷:10引用:1難度:0.6 -
3.Adults with a poor education are also likely to have poor health,a growing body of evidence suggests.Study after study has confirmed the link,and now experts are zeroing in on the reasons for it and what can be done. "Persons with a higher education tend to have better jobs,and better income,better benefits," said David R.Williams,a professor of public health in America.
Those benefits,he said,go beyond health benefits to include such other factors as having the flexibility to take a day off or part of a day to see a doctor. "People with higher levels of education tend to have more resources to cope with stress and life," Williams said.They have stress,of course,but also more resources to cope with it - such as access to a health club to exercise away the stress - than people with less education,he said.
"Being better educated also means that a person is more likely to understand the world of modern medicine," said Erik Angner,an assistant professor of philosophy and economics at the University of Alabama at Birmingham,who has researched the link between education and happiness. "Modern medicine is incredibly complex.And if you lack the basic reading skills required to function adequately in the health-care environment,you might find it harder to effectively understand your medical care."
A report issued by Williams' commission found that,compared with college graduates,adults who did not graduate from high school were 2.5 times as likely to be less than very good health.The report suggested that factors outside the medical system play an important role in determining people's health.Access to medical care is crucial,but it isn't enough to improve health.What's needed,they suggested,is increased focus on schools and education - encouraging people to obtain more education.
(1)Which of the following can be the best title for the text?
A.Poor Education May Lead to Poor Health
B.Higher Education Can Bring More Income
C.Happiness Comes from Good Education
D.Medical Care Safeguards Good Health
(2)What is paragraph 2 mainly about?
A.Resources to deal with life.
B.Ways to exercise away stress.
C.Factors concerning a higher education.
D.Benefits related to a higher education.
(3)What can we learn from Angner's words?
A.Better education means understanding the world better.
B.Modern medicine world is too difficult to understand.
C.People with a good education may be happier.
D.Reading skills help in understanding medical care.
(4)What is stressed in the report issued by Williams' commission?
A.Adults are less likely to have good health.
B.The medical system determines people's health.
C.More education is needed to improve health.
D.More access to medical care is important.組卷:7引用:1難度:0.5
第三部分寫(xiě)作(共兩節(jié),滿分15分)第一節(jié)(滿分15分)
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8.你校正在組織以運(yùn)動(dòng)為主題的英語(yǔ)作文比賽,請(qǐng)你寫(xiě)一篇短文參賽,內(nèi)容包括:
1.你對(duì)運(yùn)動(dòng)的認(rèn)識(shí);
2.你的日常運(yùn)動(dòng)情況。
注意;
1.詞數(shù)80左右;
2.請(qǐng)?jiān)诖痤}卡相應(yīng)位置作答。組卷:21引用:5難度:0.6
第二節(jié)(滿分25分)
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9.閱讀下面材料,根據(jù)其內(nèi)容和所給段落開(kāi)頭語(yǔ)續(xù)寫(xiě)兩段,使之構(gòu)成一篇完整的短文。
As a mountain,1,642-fbot Squaw Peak isn't particularly challenging.But its inviting views of western Massachusetts have tricked hikers to its steep(陡峭的)and slippery cliffs,resulting in countless injuries and even deaths.
Henry Grant,a freshman at Ithaca College,was well aware of the danger of Squaw Peak.Thus he stayed ten feet from the edge while waiting for his mother to catch up to him one day in August 2019.He watched 15 or so other hikers enjoy the scenery;one hiker,around 60 and dressed in pink,was admiring the view over the lip of the cliff with her husband.
When Grant's mother rejoined him,the two turned to continue on their way.Suddenly,he heard a thump(撞擊聲),and another thump.Then he heard something frightening:"Paula!Paula!" a man yelled wildly.Grant turned around.The woman in pink was nowhere to be seen.She'd fallen off the side of the mountain.
Several hikers immediately started looking for her,but their view was blocked by trees.Grant told his mother,"I hate to say this,but they're probably going to find a body." Uncertain they could help,Grant and his mother headed down the trail.
But when he saw hikers still searching,he decided to lend a hand.After assuring his mother that he would be safe,he made his way down the mountain alone,hoping he wasn't too late.
After 15 minutes of pushing past the brush and slipping down the trail,Grant spotted a figure about 25 feet above him.She was dressed in pink,in a kneeling position on a small rocky outcropping (突出處).
The woman had fallen about 75 feet.Amazingly,she was alive. "Paula!" Grant shouted. "Paula!Is that you?" The woman barely responded.She was hurt and her mind was not so clear.Grant called 911 to report her location.He waited where he was for a bit,but she kept trying to move,and every time she moved,she slipped a little more.
注意:
1.續(xù)寫(xiě)詞數(shù)應(yīng)為150左右;
2.請(qǐng)按如下格式在答題卡的相應(yīng)位置作答。
Afraid that she might slip off,Grant crawled (爬)until he reached Paula._______.
About 35 minutes later,first rescuers arrived._______.組卷:6引用:1難度:0.5