江西省南昌市新建区第一中学2021届高三高考押题卷(一)英语试卷 含答案

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新建一中 2021 年高考押题卷(一)
英语
第二部分 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 ABCD四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
A
The UK is home to some of the best museums in the world, from awe-inspiring natural
history collections, to fun and interactive exhibitions. Here's a round-up of must-visit museums
that will keep everyone happy.
Beamish
This living, working museum shows what life was like in North-east England in the 1820s,
early 1900s and 1940s. The buildings give a true sense of history. Museum workers are dressed up
in period costume, so you'll really feel like you've stepped back in time. You can even buy bread
from the 1900s bakery, have a drink in the traditional pub or treat yourself in the old-fashioned
sweet shop.
National Justice Museum
The National Justice Museum covers the past and present of law and justice in the UK.
During your visit, you'll encounter various historical characters, watch a recreation of a famous
court trial, learn about prison reform, and if you're brave enough—join one of the chilling
ghost tours.
Natural History Museum
This iconic London museum has drawn huge crowds for more than 130 years. Inside the
famous red-brick building, you'll discover hundreds of fascinating exhibits, including dinosaur
skeletons and fossils, a mind-blowing blue whale skeleton, and the Darwin Centre, where you can
see hundreds of specimens and hear talks from scientists-and it's free to get in.
The Mary Rose Museum
You'll find The Mary Rose Museum at the Portsmouth Historic Dockyard, where instead of
simply learning the story of Henry VIII's famous ship, which sank in 1545, you'll stand just feet
from it. The Mary Rose was raised from the depths of the Solent in 1982 and has been
painstakingly conserved for future generations. The huge floor-to-ceiling windows and air-locked
viewing balcony give you the chance to see a 16th century warship like never before.
21. Where does a law student prefer to go?
A. Beamish B. National Justice Museum
C. Natural History Museum D. The Mary Rose Museum
22. What may people enjoy in Beamish?
A. Entering an old warship. B. Exploring Darwin Centre.
C. Travelling back to the 1900s. D. Watching a famous court trial.
23. From which is the text probably taken?
A. A travel brochure. B. A local newspaper.
C. An official report. D. A popular website.
B
I am proud to be a member of two cultures. Even though I am only ten years old, I have lived
in two countries and in two cultures. I have lived in both Mexico and the United States.
I was born in the state of Michoacán. I was born in a small town called Quinceo. Life there
was simple and peaceful. There was a small market where we would go on Sundays. There was a
corral where we would go and watch rodeos. After school, my friends and I would go for a swim
in a creek. My mom did not work; she stayed at home taking care of our family. Life in Quinceo
was nice, but money was sometimes not enough to support us.
In 1996, the day came when my dad decided to bring us to the United States. Leaving my
town was hard, but it was important that my family stay together. When I left Mexico, I had a lot
of special friends and nice teachers.
When I first came to the United States, I started at a new school in Chicago. I found care and
company at the school, among Hispanic people, my friends, and my teacher. She helped me all the
time.
My education now is different from the one in Mexico. Here, I am studying in two languages.
I feel very happy because I am able to communicate in two languages. In my case, speaking
Spanish is an indication of my Mexican heritage. Speaking English is a symbol of my triumph and
the struggles that I have as an immigrant in this country. Now that I have been here three years, I
am proud to offer my help and support to people who need it.
I urge those who come from Mexico and other countries to learn English and to continue
speaking their native language, too. It will help them reach out to others.
24What does the writer think of Mexico?
AShe doesn’t like it because it’s poor.
BShe was too young to remember it.
CShe loves the country and is proud of it.
DShe wants to get rid of it so she left.
25Why did the family move to the US?
ABecause they were in need of more money.
BBecause the mother found no peace in Quinceo.
CBecause they wanted to experience a new culture.
DBecause the author could have new friends.
26Which of the following statements doesn’t describe the author properly ?
AShe wants to be a teacher and support people.
BShe enjoyed company of friends at the new school.
CShe enjoyed life in Mexico and also in the USA
DHer new school teaches in English and Mexican.
27What is the purpose of the passage ?
Aexplain how the author learns English well as a teen
Bhelp people to understand American immigrants better
Cintroduce the life in her hometown Quinceo in Mexico
Dpersuade immigrants not to drop their mother tongue
C
Time famine (), a term refers to the universal feeling of having too much to do but not
enough time to deal with those demands. Spending money on time-saving purchases may protect
you from effects time famine can have on your happiness, suggests a new study of which Ashley
Whillans served as a lead author. Whillans has experienced that recently, who was trying to move
to a new city for a new job, and felt there weren't enough hours in the days leading up to her
move.
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