2020-2021学年深圳市实验学校高三英语第一次联考试卷及参考答案
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2020-2021学年深圳市实验学校高三英语第一次联考试卷及参考答案第一部分阅读(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A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项
A
Find Your Chicago Architecture Tour
Chicago is known around the world for its architecture. Whether you tour downtown or a neighborhood, our guides will tell you the stories behind the buildings.
Must-see Chicago
Must-see Chicago is a fast-paced, 90-minute tour to Chicago featuring(以…为特色) some of its most famous buildings, including the Wrigley Building, Tribune Tower and more! Get a brief overview of more than a dozen buildings—as well as Chicago landmarks like Millennium Park, the Loop and the Chicago River.
Duration: 1.5 hours
Price: $ 26 public, free for CAC members
Architecture Highlights
Discover the exciting diversity(多样性) of Chicago architecture, which traces the city’s development from its founding through present day. We cover about 30 miles of Chicago design, passing through the Loop and the Gold Coast, as well as Hyde Park and other areas of the South Side. We’ll see two university campuses and several parks.
Duration: 3.5 hours
Price: $ 55 public, free for CAC members
Historic Treasures of Chicago’s Golden Age
Learn about the great architectural landmarks of Michigan Avenue and State Street, with views inside beautiful buildings from the 1890s〜1930s. The most memorable parts include the amazing interiors(内部) of the Palmer House Hotel and the Chicago Cultural Center.
Duration: 2 hours
Price: $ 26 public, free for CAC members
Elevated Architecture: Downtown “L” Train
Explore Chicago’s amazing architecture from the unique view of elevated trains and station platforms. Learn the history behind the famous “L” system and hear how it has shaped the development of buildings within the
Loop. The city’s first elevated train started making trips in 1892. Now considered one of Chicago’s most wonderful features, the “L” offers impressive views of downtown.
Duration: 2 hours
Price: $ 26 public, free for CAC members
1.Which tour can you choose if you want to see Millennium Park?
A.Must-see Chicago.
B.Historic Treasures of Chicago’s Golden Age
C.Architecture Highlights.
D.Elevated Architecture:Downtown “L” Train.
2.When visiting Architecture Highlights, a couple should pay ______.
A.$55
B.$ 110
C.$ 165
D.$ 220
3.What can you see on the third tour?
A.The Chicago River.
B.The Gold Coast.
C.The elevated trains.
D.The Palmer House Hotel.
B
Most teenagers are still trying to find their passion and purposes in life. However, not Gitanjali Rao. The 15-year-old girl has been coming up with innovative solutions to worldwide problems since she was ten. It is, therefore, not surprising that the teenager has won the honor of “America's Top Young Scientist”.
In the third grade, Rao was inspired to build a device after witnessing the shocking story unfold in Flint, Michigan, where cost-cutting measures led to the use of a polluted river as the city's primary water supply and incredibly high levels of lead made their way into people's drinking water.
After two months' research, Rao designed a small and portable device that used sensors to instantly detect lead in water. Called Tethys, after the Greek Goddess(女神) of freshwater, it attaches to a cellphone and informs the residents via an app if their drinking water contains lead. The design earned her the 3M Young Scientist Challenge in 2017. She is currently working with scientists and medical professionals to test Tethys' potential and hopes the device will be ready for commercial use by 2022.
Later, Rao took on another social issue-drug addiction. Her app, called Epione, which won the Health Pillar Prize at the TCS Ignite Innovation Student Challenge in May 2019, is designed to catch drug addiction in young adults before it's too late.
More recently, the teenager has developed an app named Kindly, which usesartificial intelligence technology
to detect possible signs of cyberbullying(网上欺凌). When users type in a word or phrase, Kindly is able to pick it up if it's bullying, and then it gives the option to edit it or send it the way it is. It gives them the chance to rethink what they are saying so that they know what to do next time.
All kinds of awesome, Gitanjali Rao has been selected from 5,000 equally impressive nominees(被提名人) for TIME Magazine's first-ever “Kid of the Year”.
4. What gave Rao the idea of inventing the device Tethys?
A. The incident of lead pollution.
B. The issue with drug addiction.
C. The shortage of water supplies.
D. The high cost of purifying water.
5. What is Rao expecting of Tethys?
A. It'll remove metal from water.
B. It'll make it to market soon.
C. It'll win her a higher prize.
D. It'll be fitted to cellphones.
6. What will Kindly allow users to do?
A. Receive pre-warning signals of threat.
B. Input words into a computer automatically.
C. Choose from secure social networking sites.
D. Weigh their words before posting them online.
7. Which of the following can best describe Gitanjali Rao as a young scientist?
A. Ambitious and humble.
B. Optimistic and adventurous.
C. Talkative and outstanding.
D. Creative and productive.
C
You’re in a crowd of people who are all asking for the same thing. How do you make your voice heard above the rest? Be different. Don’t shout. Lisa, 25, was waiting to board a plane flying fromLondontoAustriafor Christmaswhen the flight was cancelled.
“There were about a hundred of us unable to leave,” she says. “Everyone else was shouting at the airport staff. Instead of joining in, I walked up to the man behind the ticket desk very quietly and said, ‘This must be so awful for you! I don’t know how you deal with these situations—it’s not even your fault. I could never handle it as
well as you are.’ Without my even asking, he found me a seat on another airline with an upgrade to first class. He was happy to do a favor forsomeone who was appreciative instead of unfriendliness.”
Flattery (恭维) is an essential element of the sweet-talk strategy. “It’s human psychology that stroking a person’s ego (自我) with a few well-directed praises makes them want to prove you right,” says apsychologist. “Tell someone they’re pretty and they’ll instantly fix their hair; praise their sense of humor and they’ll tell a joke.”
You need help and there’s ly no reason that the person will want to lend a hand. Allison, 26. a lawyer, realized she’d made a huge mistake on a batch of documents. “The only way I could fix the problem was to get the help of a colleague who I knew didn’t like me,” she said.
Allison then went to the woman’s office and explained her problem. “As I was saying to the boss the other day you’re the only person who would know how to handle a situation like this, what would you suggest I do?” “Feeling pumped up (鼓励), she set about helping me and we finished the job on time, and she was happy to help.” Allison said.
8. Whatwould have happened at the airport according to paragraph 1?
A. The departure hall was filled with noise.
B. Someone screamed just lo be different.
C. The passengers waited on board patiently.
D. The airport stuff were rude to the passengers.
9. Why did the man put Lisa on another airline?
A. He admired Lisa’s beauty.
B. He appreciated her attitude.
C. He was ready to help others.
D. He was blamed for the cancellation.
10. What is the third paragraph mainly about?
A. The potential benefits of ego.
B. The strategy to start small talk.
C. The great importance of flattery.
D. The value of humor in daily life.
11. What can we learn about Allison’s colleague?
A. She was a popular lawyer.
B. She was always ready to help others.
C. She always got praise from Allison.
D. She did a great favor for Allison eventually.
D
Compared to dogs, cats are often considered to be aloof(冷漠的)with respect to their human owners. It is
usual for them to be indifferent(无动于衷的)when humans calltheir names. Are we sure that they don’t understand human voices at all?
A recent study published in the journal of Scientific Reports suggests that we’ve been fooled. Japanese scientists found that cats can recognize their names if their owners regularly use them. In the study, scientists recruited 78 domestic cats. They played recordings of voices of their owners saying five words: the first four words were random nouns thatresembledtheir names while the final word was the cat’s name. Then they observed the cats’ responses, if there were any.
Most of cats moved their ears or heads when they heard their names, while they made no response to other words. That suggested, “cats were paying attention to you, what you say and what you do,” John Bradshaw, an expert on human-animal interactions(互动)at the University of Bristol, UK, told The Times. “And cats were just as good as dogs at learning,” she added.
In the study, when people called their names, cats often associated (联系) the words with rewards, such as food or play, or with “punishments” such as having a bath or going to the vet . This made cats sensitive (敏感的) to words. After the cats had been called several times, they could respond to the words. But the scientists added that while dogs have evolved(进化)to follow their owners’ orders, cats have not. Although cats appear to be distant, they do have special relationships with their owners.
According to study co-author Atsuko Saito, cats have evolved not to show their emotions as a survival method. One example is illness, which they tend to hide because “in the wild, no one can rescue them” and predators (捕食性动物) are more likely to pay attention to them, Saito explained.
However, technology may help bridge the communication gap between cats and us. There are now mobile apps available to explain what their meows mean. So, the next time you hear “meow, meow”,your cat may be telling you: “Hi, you haven’t cleaned my litter box recently.”
12. What did the recent study find about cats?
A. Cats can recognize their names.
B. Cats are cleverer than dogs.
C. Cats learn more slowly than dogs.
D. Cats are willing to follow orders.
13. What does the underlined word“resembled”in paragraph 2 probably mean?
A. were limited to
B. were different from
C. were similar to
D. were away from
14. Why do cats appear distant to their human owners?
A. They associate words with punishments.
B. They want to protect themselves from harm.
C. They are not sensitive to the human voice.
D. They don’t pay much attention to their surroundings.
15. What can be inferred from the last paragraph?
A. It is difficult to understand cats’ meows.
B. Interaction with your cats is very important.
C. Cats do have good relationships with their owners.
D. We may know cats better with the help of technology.
第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10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Quite a few people choose certain kinds of food to stay slim. In fact, food can do more than that. Not only does a healthy diet help control your waistline, but smarter food choices may also help ward off symptoms of depression.____16____.
Fish is one healthy food that can help fight depression. Fish plays a role in many traditional regional diets, such as the Mediterranean, Norwegian, and Japanese diets. Try eating a 3-ounce serving of fish two or three times a week.
____17____. Fruit is rich in vitamins, minerals, and micronutrients, making it a great choice for those with a sweet tooth.
Eat a wide array of vegetables, with lots of leafy greens and high-fiber root vegetables. It is suggested that higher vegetable intake reduces depression risk. When you’re feeling blue, a carrot might be the last thing on your mind._____18_____.
Research published in May 2013 in Psychopharmacology looked at the mood and cognitive benefits of drinking hot cocoa every day for a month._____19_____. Chocolate contains a typeof antioxidant(抗氧化剂) called polyphenols(多酚), which are thought to boost mood.
A cup of caffeinated(含咖啡因的) coffee could boost your mood, both short and long term. ___20___. Also it can provide a social mood boost if you’re at a coffee bar.
A. Chew on them and you feel better
B. Those who had more of it were calmer
C. However, it may help deal with low mood
D. Some foods are helpful in lifting the mood
E. In the short run, it delivers immediate refreshment
F. The way that food reduces health risks is highly complex
G. The more fruit you eat, the lower your risk of depression
第二部分语言运用(共两节,满分45分)
第一节(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30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选项
Lucky, a black and white Boston Bull Terrier, had been owned by a man. Fred, who had a mental disorder that required him to take medicine. This __21____ made him sleep quite deeply, so Fred only took it at bedtime. Lucky___22___ by his side.
One night, Fred __23____ his medicine, went to bed and fell asleep. The house wiring shorted and caught the house on ___24___ . Being under the medicine's power. Fred just __25____ to sleep. Lucky barked and barked, but Fred didn't __26____ him. Lucky wasn't a trained aid dog but just a special animal that___27___ what to do. When Lucky realized Fred wasn't ___28___ up, he jumped into the middle of his chest and started licking his face. Fred finally woke up and __29____ the house was on fire. He crawled out of the bedroom window.
Once outside. Fred realized he had __30____ his dog. He reached through the __31____ and grabbed Lucky, pulling him to safety. After the fire. Fred had to move into an apartment where he couldn't have __32____ . So he placed Lucky with a friend of his with the intention that a good home should be__33____ for him.
My son and I saw an ad in the paper for a good home offering Lucky for__34____ and called. We brought him home. We've ___35___ him for two years now, and he is four years old. Lucky inhaled(吸入)so much smoke the night of the fire that his __36____ will never be normal again. He sounds terrible, but he has the spirit of a lion. Lucky sleeps with me now. If the least little thing happens that is not __37____ . Lucky jumps on me to make sure I wake up to ___38___ it out. I admire Lucky. I'm __39____ to have him around,and looking forward to being many more years with this brave and worthy __40____ .
21. A. illness B. request C. condition D. medicine
22. A. passed B. slept C. worked D. shouted
23. A. took B. lost C. tested D. ignored
24. A. time B. sale C. fire D. show
25. A. continued B. stopped C. began D. refused
26. A. feed B. like C. hear D. bear
27. A. admitted B. knew C. asked D. taught
28. A. giving B. waking C. looking D. opening
29. A. realized B. believed C. proved D. informed
30. A. aimed at B. thought of C. left behind D. brought up
31. A. wall B. door C. sheet D. window
32. A. kids B. noises C. friends D. pets
33. A. kept B. found C. decorated D. built
34. A. adoption B. protection C. permission D. cure
35. A. appreciated B. missed C. trained D. raised
36. A. diet B. figure C. bark D. thinking
37. A. big B. normal C. quiet D. funny
38. A. help B. point C. check D. put
39. A. proud B. sorry C. likely D. determined
40. A. spirit B. person C. promise D. companion
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
Last week, 100 restaurants across Shanghai advocated the use of serving utensils(器皿), as it is a key point for the control and ____41.____(prevent) of the COVID-19.
Chinese people often eat together and share their___42.___(dish) with others. The new system suggests___43.___(add) separate chopsticks and spoons for serving when people dine together. Such a change of etiquette(礼仪) allows diners___44.___(avoid) using their own chopsticks to pick food from the same dishes, and therefore____45.____(great) reduces the chances of transmission of many diseases.
Many restaurants____46.____(adopt) the policy after the Municipal Office for Civilized Society published the proposal,___47.___also encourages the public to use separate utensils for shared dishes at home.
According to Qu Qi, a person in charge___48.___a restaurant in Xuhui, a sign___49.___(put ) up on the tables to inform people of the importance of using serving utensils, since eating in was resumed on February 21. The waiters and waitresses are also trained to supply a separate spoon or pair of chopsticks for the diners. So far,____50.____service has been well received by the majority of the public.
第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节短文改错(满分10分)
51.假定英语课上老师要求同学们交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文。
文中共有10处语言错误,每句中最多有两处。
错误涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。
增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(∧),并在其下面写上该加的词。
删除:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉。
修改:在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写上修改后的词。
注意:1.每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;
2.只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。
As is well know, reading teaches us to learn life, truth, science and many other useful things. It increase our knowledge, broadens our minds and strengthens our character. In another words, reading can make us wisely and help us enjoy our life. This is the reason why our teachers always encourage us read more books. Reading is a good thing, but we must pay great attentions to the choice of books. Good books are such helpful that they can inspire of our imagination and creativity. We can benefit from it all through life. In my opinion, it is of great important to read more good books.
第二节书面表达(满分25分)
52.阅读下列短文,根据其内容写一篇60词左右的内容概要。
We shouldn't judge a person by their appearance but we do. In fact, the experts say that when we meet someone for the first time we make a decision about what that person is like in three seconds. But what do we look at? One of the most important things is clothes, but it isn't the brand of clothes that people wear that is important. The important thing is to wear the right clothes for the occasion.
Schools have always understood this and a lot of them ask their students to wear a uniform. Why? A lot of teachers think a uniform makes students feel that they are part of their school and that their uniform helps them to be serious about their studies. Teachers say that uniforms can help in other ways too. If all the students wear uniforms, they can't judge each other because of their clothes. It also avoids arguments about who or what is fashionable.
However,it is not only schools that want people to dress in a certain way. We all have fixed ideas about what the people in a certain profession should wear. If we visit a doctor,we expect to see respectable clothes under the doctor's white coat. When we go into a bank we expect the staff to wear suits or dresses. Police officers wear uniforms to deter crime by establishing a visible presence while on patrol. In fact, a lot of companies have dress codes for their staff because they know that the customers expect to see them dressed in certain types of clothes.
But can our clothes really tell people what we are like? Maybe not,but they can show our attitude to what we are doing at the moment. When people see us in the right clothes,they think we are serious about what we are doing. Furthermore, if we are clean, smart and polite, people will have confidence in us.
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参考答案
1. A
2. B
3. D
4. A
5. B
6. D
7. D
8. A 9. B 10. C 11. D
12. A 13. C 14. B 15. D
16. D 17. G 18. C 19. B 20. E
21.D 22.B 23.A 24.C 25.A
26.C 27.B 28.B 29.A 30.C
31.D 32.D 33.B 34.A 35.D
36.C 37.B 38.C 39.A 40.D
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42. dishes 43. adding
44. to avoid
45. greatly
46. adopted
47. which 48. of
49. has been put
50. the
51.(1). know→known
(2). increase→increases
(3). another→other
(4). wisely→wise
(5). read前加to
(6). attentions→attention
(7). such→so
(8). 删除of
(9). it→them
(10). important→importance
52.略。