2021高考英语新全国卷Ⅱ(精校+答案+听力录音原文)
2021年普通高等学校招生全国统一考试(新高考全国II卷)
英语
第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)
做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。
第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)
听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。
例:How much is theshirt?
A. £19.15. B. £9.18. C. £9.15.
答案是C。
1. Why did the woman go to Mallorca?
A. To teach Spanish. B. To look for a job. C. To see a friend.
2. What does the man ask the woman todo?
A. Take him to hospital. B. Go to a class with him. C. Submit a report for him.
3. Who will look after the children?
A. Jennifer. B. Suzy. C. Marie.
4. What are the speakers going to do?
A. Drive home. B. Go shopping C. Eat out.
5. What are the speakers talkingabout?
A. How to fry fish. B. How to make coffee. C. How to remove a bad smell.
第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)
听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。
听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。
6. When does Gomez watch a footballgame on TV?
A. When he fails to get a ticket.
B. When the stadium is crowded.
C. When his friends are too busy.
7. How much did Gomez pay for thefootball game last time?
A. $20. B. $25. C. $50.
听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。
8. What did Alex do in the afternoon?
A. He had a walk. B. He went hunting. C. He planted trees.
9. What did Alex bring back?
A. Flowers. B. Leaves. C. Books.
10. What was Bob doing when Alex sawhim?
A. Fishing. B. Taking pictures. C. Swimming.
听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。
11. What did David do on his mostrecent holiday?
A. He had a boat trip.
B. He took a balloon flight.
C. He climbed a mountain.
12. What is on David's list?
A. Gifts he needed to buy.
B. Things he wished to do.
C. Dates he had to remember.
13. Where does the woman suggest Davidgo for his next holiday?
A. Australia. B. California. C. The Amazon.
听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。
14. Why did Sarah make the phone call?
A. To ask a favor. B. To pass on a message. C. To make an appointment.
15. Where is Sarah now?
A. In Brighton. B. At her home. C. At the Shelton Hotel.
16What time is Michael leaving his place tomorrow morning?
A. At 7:40. B. At 8:00. C. At 8:20.
17. What is the probable relationshipbetween John and Sarah?
A. Neighbors. B. Fellow workers. C.Husband and wife.
听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。
18. What do most people think is veryimportant in spoken communication?
A. Pronunciation. B. Vocabulary. C. Grammar.
19. Why should you listen to expertsaccording to the speaker?
A. To develop your reading fluency.
B. To improve your note-taking skills.
C. To find out your mispronunciations.
20. What is the speaker's lastsuggestion?
A. Spell out the difficult words.
B. Check the words in adictionary.
C. Practice reading the words aloud.
第二部分阅读(共两节,满分50分)
第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。
A
Things to Do inYorkshire This Summer
Harrogate Music Festival
Since itsbirth,Harrogate Music Festival has gone from strength to strength.This year, weare celebrating our 50th anniversary. We begin on 1st June with ManchesterCamerata and Nicola Benedetti,presenting an amazing programme of Mozart pieces.
Dates:1 June-31July
Tickets:£12-£96
Jodie’s Fitness Summer Classes
As the summermonths roll in, our Georgian country estate makes the perfect setting for anoutdoor fitness session. Come and work out with our qualified personal trainer,Jodie McGregor,on the grounds of the Middleton Lodge estate.
We will beholding a free taster session on 23rd May,at 10 am, to demonstrate the varietyof effective and active exercises. There are eight spaces available for thetaster session. Advance bookings are required(info@middletonlodge.co.uk)
Dates:23 May-11July
Tickets: £7.50per session
Felt Picture Making
Working from aninspirational picture,this workshop at Helmsley Arts Centre will teach you thetechniques you will need to recreate your picture in wool.
We will alsodiscuss the origins of felt (毛毡), what enables woolfibres to become felt and how the processes we use work.
Dates: 12June-12 July
Tickets: £40including materials
Figure It Out!—Playing with Math
A newexhibition in Halifaxuses everyday activities to explain the hidden math principles we all use on aregular basis. Pack a bag, cut a cake, guess which juice container holds themost liquid,and much more.Discover how architects, product designers andscientists use similar skills in their work.
Dates:7 May-10June
Tickets:Free
21.What shouldyou do if you want to attend the taster session of Jodie’s fitness classes?
A. Join afitness club. B.Pay a registration fee.
C.Make abooking. D.Hire a personal trainer.
22. How much isthe ticket for Felt Picture Making?
A.£7.50. B.£12. C.£40. D.£96.
23.Which of thefollowing starts earliest?
A.HarrogateMusic Festival. B. Jodie’s Fitness Summer Classes.
C.Felt PictureMaking. D.Figure It Out!—Playing with Math.
B
I have workedas a keeper at the National Zoo for 11 years. Spot and Stripe are thefirst tiger cubs (幼兽) that have ever beenborn here. Globally, a third of Sumatran cubs in zoos don’t make it toadulthood, so I decided to give them round-the-clock care at home.
I’ve got twochildren - the younger one, Kynan, was extremely happy about the tigersarriving - but all of us really looked forward to being part of their lives andwatching them grow. I wasn’t worried about bringing them into my home with mywife and kids. These were cubs. They weighed about 2.5 kg and were so smallthat there was absolutely no risk.
As they grewmore mobile, we let them move freely around the house during the day, but whenwe were asleep we had to contain them in a large room, otherwise they’d get upto mischief. We’d come down in the morning to find they’d turned the roomupside down, and left it looking like a zoo.
Things quicklygot very intense due to the huge amount of energy required to look after them.There were some tough times and I just felt extremely tired. I was gratefulthat my family was there to help. We had to have a bit of a production linegoing, making up “tiger milk”, washing baby bottles, and cleaning the floors.
When Spot andStripe were four months old, they were learning how to open doors and jumpfences, and we knew it really was time for them to go. It was hard for us tofinally part with them. For the first few days, Kynan was always a bitdisappointed that the cubs weren’t there.
I’m not sadabout it. I’m hands-on with them every day at the zoo, and I do look back veryfondly on the time that we had them.
24.Why did theauthor bring the tiger cubs home?
A.To ensuretheir survival. B. To observe their differences.
C.To teach themlife skills. D.To let them play with his kids.
25. What do theunderlined words “get up to mischief’ mean in paragraph 3?
A.Behavebadly. B.Lose their way.
C.Sleepsoundly. D.Miss their mom.
26.What did theauthor think of raising the tiger cubs at home?
A.Boring. B.Tiring. C.Costly. D.Risky.
27.Why did theauthor decide to send Spot and Stripe back to the zoo?
A.Theyfrightened the children. B.They became difficult to contain.
C.They annoyedthe neighbours. D.They started fighting each other.
C
A British womanwho won a$1 million prize after she was named the World’s Best Teacher willuse the cash to bring inspirational figures into UK schools.
AndriaZafirakou,a north London secondary school teacher, said she wanted to bringabout a classroom revolution (变革). “We are going tomake a change,” she said. “I’ve started a project to promote the teaching ofthe arts in our schools."
The projectresults from the difficulties many schools have in getting artists of any sort- whether an up-and-coming local musician or a major movie star - into schoolsto work with and inspire children.
Zafirakou beganthe project at AlpertonCommunitySchool,her place of work for the past twelve years. “I’ve seen those magic momentswhen children are talking to someone they are inspired by - their eyes areshining and their faces light up,” she said. “We need artists, more than everin our schools.”
Artist MichaelCraig-Martin said: “Andria’sbrilliant project to bring artists from all fields into direct contact withchildren is particularly welcome at a time when the arts are being downgradedin schools." It was a mistake to see the arts as unnecessary, he added.
Historian SirSimon Schama is also a supporter of the project. He said that arts education inschools was not just an add-on. “It is absolutely necessary. The future dependson creativity and creativity depends on the young. What will remain of us whenartificial intelligence takes over will be our creativity, and it is ourcreative spirit, our visionary sense of freshness,that has been our strengthfor centuries."
28.What willZafirakou do with her prize money?
A. Make amovie. B.Build new schools.
C.Run aproject. D. Help local musicians.
29.What doesCraig-Martin think of the teaching of the arts in UK schools?
A. It isparticularly difficult. B. It increases artists’ income.
C. It openschildren’s mind. D.It deserves greater attention.
30.What shouldbe stressed in school education according to Schama?
A. Moralprinciples. B.Interpersonal skills.
C.Creativeabilities. D.Positive worldviews.
31.Which of thefollowing is a suitable title for the text?
A.Bring Artiststo Schools B.When Historians Meet Artists
C.ArtsEducation in BritainD.The World’s Best Arts Teacher
D
An Australianprofessor is developing a robot to monitor the health of grazing cattle, adevelopment that could bring big changes to a profession that’s relied largelyon a low-tech approach for decades but is facing a labor shortage.
SalahSukkarieh, a professor at the University of Sydney, sees robots asnecessary given how cattlemen are aging. He is building a four-wheeled robotthat will run on solar and electric power. It will use cameras and sensors tomonitor the animals. A computer system will analyze the video to determinewhether a cow is sick. Radio tags (标签) on the animals willmeasure temperature changes. The quality of grassland will be tracked bymonitoring the shape, color and texture (质地) of grass. That way,cattlemen will know whether they need to move their cattle to another field fornutrition purposes.
Machines havelargely taken over planting, watering and harvesting crops such as com andwheat, but the monitoring of cattle has gone through fewer changes.
For Texas cattleman PeteBonds, it’s increasingly difficult to find workers interested in watchingcattle. But Bonds doesn’t believe a robot is right for the job. Years ofexperience in the industry—and failed attempts to use technology—haveconvinced him that the best way to check cattle is with a man on a horse.Bonds, who bought his first cattle almost 50 years ago, still has each of hiscowboys inspect 300 or 400 cattle daily and look for signs that an animal isgetting sick.
Other cattlemensee more promise in robots. Michael Kelsey, vice president of theOklahoma Cattlemen’s Association, said a robot could be extremely useful givenrising concerns about cattle theft. Cattle tend to be kept in remote places andtheir value has risen, making them appealing targets.
32.What is aproblem with the cattle-raising industry?
A. Soilpollution. B.Lack of workers.
C.Agingmachines. D. Low profitability.
33. What willSukkarieh’s robot be able to do?
A.Monitor thequality of grass. B.Cure the diseased cattle.
C.Move cattleto another field. D.Predict weather changes.
34.Why doesPete Bonds still hire cowboys to watch cattle?
A. He wants tohelp them earn a living. B.He thinks men can do the job better.
C. He isinexperienced in using robots. D.He enjoys the traditional way of life.
35.How mayrobots help with cattle watching according to Michael Kelsey?
A.Increase thevalue of cattle. B. Bring down the cost oflabor.
C.Make the jobmore appealing. D.Keep cattle from being stolen.
第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
If the onlyreading you ever do is the novel or magazine, the speed at which you read probably does not matter very much. But if you have to read a great deal forstudy, you will appreciate the benefits of being able to read more quickly.36_________
·Before youopen the book, make sure that you are comfortable. You need a seat whichsupports your back and the book should be at the right distance from youreyes. 37 _________
38___________Look at the table of contents, the preface, the chapterheading,etc.This will help you to decide whether you really need to read thewhole book or only certain parts of it. Ten minutes spent in this way couldsave you quite a lot of time in the long run.
· If you decidethat you need to read the whole book, decide how much you can read at a time.39_______ A history book which may contain the facts in story form will beeasier to read than one dealing with scientific subjects. In the former caseyou may be able to read a chapter. In the latter you may only be able to readone page.
Always keep apencil and paper beside you. 40 ___________Note also the facts important foryour purpose as well as anything which leads you to further research. You don’thave to write these things in detail. It is enough to put the page number andone or two words as a reminder .
A. Stop to havea rest now and then.
B. Spend a fewminutes looking through the book.
C. This dependson the type of book you are reading.
D. Here aresome tips to help improve your reading speed.
E. Make a noteof any page which is of special importance.
F. You may findyourself having to learn something by heart.
G Keep the roomcool rather than warm to avoid feeling sleepy.
第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分)
第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳
Over the past38 years, Mr. Wang has pretended to be someone else many times, and has evenlearned to___41___different dialects (方言), leading to himbeing described as an “Oscar-winning actor".
The 60-year-oldis not an actor, but a ___42___However, he is more devoted to his “ ___43___” than any real actor.
In the 1990s, agroup of thieves often sold stolen goods with the help of some beggars. To lookinto the ___44___,Wang disguised (伪装) himself and ___45___ the beggars. Dirty shorts and old shoesgave him the ___46___ of a real beggar and his convincing dialect soon won himthe ___47___ of the beggars.
“I often ___48___ them to drink alcohol. Once they were ___49___, they began to talk alot,” Wang said. “I’d then___50___myself to use the toilet,___51___what thebeggars said, and send the ___52___ to my teammates.”
Wang, who isoften in ___53___ situations, is also a judo (柔道) master. “As long as I get close enough, no criminal can ___54___from me,” he said.
Wang’s ___55___ wonhim several honors, including a National May Day Labor Medal and 11 Citationsof Merit.
41.A.teach B.compare C.assess D.speak
42.A.lawyer B.doctorC.policeman D.businessman
43.A.role B.study C.family D.audience
44.A.minor B.case C.future D.question
45.A.interviewed B.joined C.arrested D.assisted
46.A.challenge B.experience C.appearance D.freedom
47.A.vote B.sympathy C.permission D.trust
48.A.invited B.forced C.helped D.expected
49.A.drunk B.deserted C.bored D.lost
50.A.guide B.persuade C.excuse D.allow
51.A.referto B.note down C.ask about D.miss out
52.A.plan B.agreement C.direction D.information
53.A.awkward B.dangerous C.unfortunate D.strange
54.A.separate B.recover C.escape D.hear
55.A.courage B.honesty C.kindness D.optimism
第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
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。
I’ve alwaysloved the ocean. In the ___56___ (seven) grade,I started volunteering at theMonterey Bay Aquarium in California. I was upset to learn that many sea animalseat plastic garbage, ___57___ (think)it is food.
I decided to dosomething ___58___ (educate) people about this problem. I held presentations atschools to teach kids about plastic waste. I wanted to reach businesses too. Idecided that if I learned of a company ___59___ used a lot of plastic, I’d sendit an email urging it to cut back.
One day, I sawa commercial for a health-care company. People in the ad were using plasticstraws (吸管). I found the contactinformation of the company ___60___ emailed its president. I told him how___61___ (harm) plastic could be to the environment and asked him to considerusing more eco-friendly options. I was so___62___ (excite) when he wrote backto me.He said he would make sure that the company cut its use of plastic strawsin half.
I kept going.Whenever I heard of businesses using plastic, I’d send an email. One of thebiggest companies I wrote to ___63___ (be) Alaska Airlines. Acompany ___64___ (represent) wrote back and told me the airline was switchingover ___65___plastic to paper cups on all of its 1,200 daily flights.
第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(满分15分)
你校英文报Youth正在庆祝创刊十周年。请你写一篇短文投稿,内容包括:
1.读报的经历:
2.喜爱的栏目:
3.期望和祝福。
注意:
1.写作词数应为80左右:
2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
第二节(满分25分)
阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。
A MOTHER’S DAYSURPRISE
The twins were filled withexcitement as they thought of the surprise they were planning for Mother’s Day.How pleased and proud Mother would be when they brought her breakfast in bed.They planned to make French toast and chicken porridge. They had watched theirmother in the kitchen.
There was nothing to it. Jenna andJeff knew exactly what to do. The big day came at last. The alarm rang at 6a.m. The pair went down the stairs quietly to the kitchen. They decided to boilthe porridge first. They put some rice into a pot of water and left it to boilwhile they made the French toast. Jeff broke two eggs into a plate and added insome milk. Jenna found the bread and put two slices into the egg mixture. Next,Jeff turned on the second stove burner to heat up the frying pan. Everythingwas going smoothly until Jeff started frying the bread. The pan was too hot andthe bread turned black within seconds. Jenna threw the burnt piece into thesink and put in the other slice of bread. This time, she turned down the fireso it cooked nicely.
Then Jeff noticed steamshooting out of the pot and the lid starting to shake. The next minute, theporridge boiled over and put out the fire. Jenna panicked. Thankfully, Jeffstayed calm and turned off the gas quickly. But the stove was a mess now. Jennatold Jeff to clean it up so they could continue to cook the rest of theporridge. But Jeff’s hand touched the hot burner and he gave a cry of pain.Jenna made him put his hand in cold water. Then she caught the smell ofburning. Oh dear! The piece of bread in the pan had turned black as well.
注意:
1.续写词数应为150左右;
2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
附录音原文:
Text 1
W: Iwas in Mallorca last week.
M: Oh,what were you doing there?
W: Mybest friend worked there and I went to visit her. It was a good chance topractice my Spanish.
Text 2
M:Ruth, I’ve got this terrible cold, and I have to see a doctor. I’m afraid I can’tgo to the class. Could you help me hand in my lab report to Dr Davidson?
W:Sure, no problem. Just take care of yourself and don’t worry about the class.
Text 3
M:Marie, if no one takes care of your children while you’re away, Jennifer and Iwill be glad to have them stay with us.
W: That’svery kind of you, but they’ve already left for their grandma’s.You know, Suzylives close by.
Text 4
M:Hurry up with your food, Sally. They say there’s a big storm coming. We’dbetter get home before that.
W:Okay, I’m done. Let’s get back to the car. Could you carry these shopping bags?
M: Oh,sure.
Text 5
M: Wedeep fried fish three days ago in the kitchen, but the unpleasant smell stays.
W:There’s a method you can try. Every time you make coffee, dry the leftovercoffee grounds and keep them in small balls, then place the balls in thekitchen.
Text 6
W: Areyou a football fan, Gomez?
M: Yes,I go to the stadium whenever there’s a good game. And if I can’t get a ticket,I watched the game on TV. That way they are less exciting, though.
W: Isthe ticket expensive?
M: Itdepends. It usually costs about twenty to fifty dollars. Last time I paidtwenty five.
W: That’snot very expensive. Maybe we can go together sometime.
M:Great. It’ll be more fun to watch the game with a friend.
Text 7
W: Youwere out the whole afternoon, Alex, what did you do?
M: Itook a walk by myself.
W: Youjust kept walking and walking for four hours?
M:Actually, it’s not so boring. Walking in the woods is a grand adventure. Yourfeet can take you to the most amazing places.
W: Whatdid you do in the woods?
M: Ismelt the flowers, looked at the birds, and yeah, I picked many tree leaves. Iwill make bookmarks with them. Look!
W: Aren’tthey beautiful?
M: ThenI met Bob at the lake. He was fishing while his kids were having a swim.
W: Didyou talk to him?
M: No,I walked on and took a lot of pictures. There’s just so much out there to see.
Text 8
W:David, how was your holiday?
M:Great. I climbed Mount Fuji. It was really beautiful. Now I can check one morething off my list.
W: Yourlist?
M: Yes.When I was twelve, I made a list of things I wanted to do some day.
W: That’sinteresting. How many of the things on your list have you done so far?
M:Almost half. I have pictures. Would you like to see them?
W: Yes,sure.
M: HereI am on top of Mount Fuji, and here I am in a hot air balloon.
W: Whendid you do that? I’ve always wanted to go up in a hot air balloon.
M: Itwas two years ago, in August in California.
W: Whatare your plans for the next holiday?
M: I’mthinking of deep sea diving in Australia. Do you have any other suggestions?
W: Youreally ought to take a boat down the Amazon. You’ll see a lot of interestinganimals and beautiful trees. It’s one of the best places I’ve been to.
M:Okay, I’ll put it on my list.
Text 9
W:Hello, Michael!
M: Hi,Sarah!
W: Areyou attending the conference tomorrow morning at the Shelton Hotel?
M: Yes,are you?
W:Yeah. but when I arrived home five minutes ago, I found that my car wouldn’tstart. And John is in Brighton on business.
M: Doyou know what’s wrong with the car?
W: I’mnot exactly sure. I think there’s a problem with the engine. I wonder if you couldgive me a ride to the hotel tomorrow morning.
M:Sure, when shall I be at your place?
W:Well, what about eight o’clock? From my place to Shelton, we have to drivethrough the quarters, so we’d better leave early to avoid the traffic.
M:Okay, no problem, it takes twenty minutes to reach your place, so I’ll set offat seven forty. By the way, do you also need me to drive you home tomorrowafternoon?
W: No,John will be back then, and he’ll get me home. Thank you, Michael.
M: That’sokay. See you tomorrow.
Text 10
Hello,everyone. Today I’ll talk about how to improve your pronunciation. Languageresearchers say pronunciation and fluency are the biggest barriers, followed bygrammar in effective spoken English. However, most people don’t regardpronunciation as a very important part of communication skills. They’re morefocused on vocabulary. One reason is that most people are not even aware oftheir mispronunciations. So it’s important to first find out the words you mispronounce. You should listen to experts. By experts, I mean those who are lesslikely to make pronunciation mistakes. When listening to them, pay attention towords that sound strange. Strange,because you pronounce the same wordsdifferently. When you come across such words, check a dictionary to confirmtheir exact pronunciations. You can also search for difficult-to-pronouncewords and names and make a list of them. The last suggestion is to read aloud.Now you’ve got the correct pronunciations of the words. It’s time to practicereading them every day.
【2021新高考英语全国卷2参考答案】
1—5CCBAC
6—10ABABA
11—15CBCAB
16—20ABBCC
21—23CCD
24—27AABB
28—31CAC A
32—35BABD
36—40DGBCE
41—45DCABB
46—50CDAAC
51—55BDBCA
56.seventh
57.thinking
58.to educate
59.which / that
60.and
61.harmful
62.excited
63.was
64.representative
65. from
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