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2021年南京市金陵中学高三英语上学期期末考试试卷及参考答案

2021年南京市金陵中学高三英语上学期期末考试试卷及参考答案

2021年南京市金陵中学高三英语上学期期末考试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ATheBest Placeto Camp in Each StateWashington-SecondBeach, Olympic National ParkCampers put up their tents right on the sand of thisPacific Northwestbeach. Make a campfire, photograph sunset over the sea and try to absorb this charming spot with your entire being.Alaska-Bartlett Cove Campground, Glacier (冰川) Bay National ParkIn a state full of natural riches,Glacier Bayis a wonder, home to high peaks, whales, 700 miles of coastline, and light blue glaciers that flow directly into the sea. Set within temperate rainforest along Bartlett Cove, the park's only campground is impressively green and an easy jumping-off point for boat tours.Arizona-Havasupai Campground, Havasupai ReservationGetting to Havasupai is a challenge. Permits are snatched (剥夺) up almost instantly, and even if you get one it's a 10-mile hike from the border to reach this rural campground that hugs Havasu Creek. Make the journey, however, and you're rewarded with a series of great waterfalls and natural pools.Arkansas-BuffaloNationalRiverAmerica's first national river travels 135 miles through the Ozark Mountains, winding its way over rapids, forming peaceful pools and passing rocky cliffs topped by green forest. Plan a float trip and absorb the scenery ata leisurely pace, pausing for hikes to visitLostValley's caves or the 200-foot waterfalls.1.Which state may attract people preferring glaciers?A.Alaska.B.Washington.C.Arizona.D.Arkansas.2.What makesArizonaa popular camp choice among tourists?A.The blue glaciers and green rainforests.B.The winding national river and cliffs.C.The soaring peaks and long coastline.D.The beautiful waterfalls and pools.3.What can you do when camping inArkansas?A.Take a long trip on foot.B.Visit caves and waterfalls.C.Put up a well-equipped tent.D.Enjoy a view of sunset.BAge has never been a problem for 16-year-old Thessalonika Arzu-Embry. After all, she’s already got her master’s degree.The North Chicago-area teen started homeschooling at the age of 4. She began having an influence on others soon after. When she was 6 years old, she was an inspirational speaker at an organization called Tabitha House Community Service, which is for people who were forced to leave their homes because of earthquake, flood and other natural disasters.At the age of 11, she graduated from high school and then earned her bachelor’s degree in psychology in 2013. She completed those classes online as she was traveling for church events and leadership meetings.She doesn’t stop there, though. The teen plans to focus on aviation psychology (航空心理学) for her further study, a decision inspired by her father who is a pilot. She grew up around airplanes and took fights all the time. Her goal is to use it to help pilots deal with problems that could have deadly results once the plane takes off — a topic that has been in the news lately. For her, it’s a mix of two of her interests.In her free time, Thessalonika enjoys playing tennis, swimming and being active in her youth group at church. She also has three self-published books, which are on her site. Jump the Education Barrier is written to help students finish college, and in the future aims to help business owners with trends. Her third book The Genius Race is designed to help people to be talents in various areas of life.4. Which of the following is TRUE about Thessalonika?A. When she was 6 years old, she started homeschooling.B. She gained her master’s degree at the age of 11.C. She majored in science and technology.D. In 2013 she got her bachelor’s degree through completing courses online.5. What is her next plan according to the passage?A. Major in aviation psychology.B. Deliver inspiring speeches for church events and leadership meetings.C. Be active in her youth group at church.D. Write another book to help people to be talents.6. Why does she write the book Jump the Education Barrier?A. It aims to help people to be geniuses.B. It is intended to give students a hand to complete college.C. It is designed to arouse people’s awareness of psychology.D. The author hope to share her own experience with others.7. Which ofthe following can be the best title for the text?A. The Story of ThessalonikaB. To be a talentC. Three Published BooksD. HomeschoolingCPeggy Whitson's job demands a daily two­hour workout in a gym where weight has no meaning and the view changes at 17,000 miles an hour.Whitson makes it look easy. At 57, she is the oldest woman to fly in space, breaking the record last November, 2016, when she began her third long­term stay at the International Space Station. After returning home in September, 2017, the NASA astronaut feltmatter­-of­-factabout the age milestone.“It wasn't a record I was seeking for,” Whitson said. “I was 42 and 48 for my first two space flights. I feel lucky that I was able to get to do another one in my 50s. I don't think people should let age discourage them, even on those jobs that require some amount of physical fitness. The oldest man is John Glenn (at 77), and we've had male astronauts in their 60s before, so it's just a matter of time before women start flying in space at this age”.On the earth, she stays fit by weightlifting, biking, playing basketball and water skiing. She shared what it's like to live in microgravity: “It's like you're in a swimming pool, but you don't have to worry about breathing. If I push off from one side, I'm going to float to the other side. Every direction feels exactly the same, which is really hard for your brain to grasp, but it's amazing how fast you adapt.It's a big shock for the body to come back to Earth—everything is so heavy. We spend a lot of time getting used to being back in gravity again. Back pain was really the most dramatic for me this time. For me, coming home is harder than going up into space.”8. How long did Peggy Whitson spend for her third stay in the International Space Station?A. About 300 days.B. About 708 days.C. About 107 days.D. About57 days.9. What does the underlined word probably mean in the passage?A. Amazing.B. Not surprising.C. Enthusiastic.D. Unbelievable.10. According to the passage, which of the following is true?A. Peggy Whitson likes swimming most.B. Peggy Whitson is the oldest person to fly in space.C. Peggy Whitson had been in space in 2002 and 2008.D. There had been female astronauts over 60s flying in space before.11. Which of the following will Peggy Whitson probably say?A. You can still be successful and do physical things when old.B. I spent quite a lot of time getting used to the life in space.C. The moment we reached the earth, we felt so relaxed.D. I feel lucky that I am physically well after the whole journey.DIs renting clothes greener than buying them? Sustainable (可持续的) fashion expert Elizabeth Cline isn’t sure. Clothing renting is a hot new industry and businessmen are trying to attract shoppers who care about the environment. Last summer alone,Urban Outfitters, Macy’s, Bloomingdale’s American EagleandBanana Republicall announced renting services – a sure sign of changing times.But is renting fashion actually more environmentally-friendly than buying it? And if so, how much more? Journalist and author Elizabeth Cline researched this question in a feature article for Elle, and she concluded that it’s not as sustainable as it seems.Take shipping for example, which has to go two ways if an item is rented – receiving and returning. Cline writes that consumer transportation has the second largest carbon footprint of our collective fashion habit after manufacturing.Then there’s the burden of washing, which has to happen for every item when it’s returned, regardless of whether or not it was worn. For most renting services, this usually means dry-cleaning, which is a polluting process. All the renting services that Cline looked into have replaced perchloroethylene, a carcinogenic (致癌的) air pollutants that’s still used by 70 percent of US dry cleaners, with hydrocarbon (碳氢化合物) alternatives, although these aren’t great either. They can produce harmful waste and air pollution if not handled correctly.Lastly, Cline fears that renting services will increase our appetite for fast fashion, simply because it’s so easily accessible. There’s something called “share-washing” that makes people have more wasteful behaviors because a product or service is shared and thus is considered more eco-friendly. Uber is one example of this: advertised as a way to share rides and reduce car ownership, and yet it has been proven to discourage walking, bicycling and public transportation use.Renting clothes is still preferable to buying them cheap and throwing them into the bin after wearing them a few times, but we shouldn’t let the availability of these services make us self-satisfied. There’s an even better step– and that’s wearing what we already have.12. What do we know about Elizabeth Cline from the passage?A. She is trying to attract shoppers.B. She is an expert and journalist.C. She has created “share-washing”.D. She never rents clothes.13. Why does renting services increase people’s appetite for fast fashion?A. Because it is handled correctly.B. Because it is transported easily.C. Because it is fairly eco-friendly.D. Because it is easily accessible.14. What can we infer from the passage?A. Clothing renting became popular ten years ago.B. Consumer transportation has the largest carbon footprint.C. Renting clothes deserves further consideration.D. Uber is a good example of sharing rides.15. Which section of a newspaper does the text probably come from?A. Environment.B. Technology.C. Travel.D. Medicine.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。

高三英语上学期第五次质量检测1月试卷含解析 试题(共33页)

高三英语上学期第五次质量检测1月试卷含解析 试题(共33页)

一中2021届高三一轮复习第五次质量检测(jiǎn cè)试题英语试题第I卷本套试卷分为第I卷(选择题)和第II卷(非选择题)两局部。

时间是:100分钟,分数:120分第一局部阅读理解阅读以下短文,从每一小题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最正确选项。

AImagine you've had a fight with your best friend.It's a stupid fight,something you will both get over.But right now you are upset.When you walk in the door,your mum asks what's wrong.How are you mostly likely to respond? Have a long,comforting talk about it with her.Or head to the fridge for the ice cream.But can that really help you feel better—or just make you feel sickeningly full?Emotional eating is when people use food as a way to deal with feelings instead of to satisfy hunger.We've all been there,finishing a whole bag of chips or eating cookie after cookie while preparing for a coming exam.But when done a lot—especially without realizing it—emotional eating can affect weight,health,and well-being.One of the biggest beliefs about emotional eating is that it's caused by negative feelings.Yes,people often turn to food when they're stressed out,lonely,sad,anxious,or bored.Nevertheless,emotional eating can be linkedto positive feelings too,like the romance of sharing dessert on Valentine's Day or the celebration of a holiday feast.More often,though,it's the countless little daily stresses that cause someone to seek comfort or relaxation in food.We all have our own comfort foods.Amazingly,they may vary according to moods and sex.One study found that happy people seem to want to eat things like pizza,while sad people prefer ice cream and cookies.Bored people desire salty,fragile things,like chips.Girls go for chocolate and ice cream.This brings up a curious question: Does no one take comfort in carrots and cabbages?Researchers are looking into that,too.What they're finding is that high-fat foods,like ice cream,may activate certain chemicals in the body that create a sense of contentment and fulfillment,which may actually make you reach for these foods again when feeling upset.We're all emotional eaters to some extent.But for some people,emotional eating can be a real problem,causing serious problems such as weight gain.Managing emotional eating means finding other ways to deal with the situations and feelings that make someone turn to food.For example,do you come home from school each day and automatically head to the kitchen? Stop and ask yourself,“Am I really hungry?〞 Are you having difficulty concentrating? If these signs point to hunger,choose something light and healthy to take the edge off until dinner.1. The first two paragraphs are designed to ________.A. offer advice on how to comfort an annoyed childB. explain the function of eating an ice creamC. put forward the idea of emotional eatingD. stress the importance of friendship2. People turn to emotional eating because ________.A. they suffer from weight problemsB. they want to seek comfort or relaxationC. they have a strong desire for foodD. they benefit a lot from eating3. Which of the following may not serve as comfort food?A. Cookies.B. Carrots.C. Chips.D. Pizzas.4. What's the main idea of the last paragraph?A. Eat whenever you can't concentrate.B. It is natural to feel hungry after school.C. It's hard to tell physical hunger from mental hunger.D. There are ways to break the cycle of emotional eating.【答案(dá àn)】1. C 2. B 3. B 4. D【解析】【分析】这是一篇说明文,介绍了“情绪饮食〞这个概念,并对其进展了分析。

2021年南京市金陵中学高三英语上学期期中试卷及参考答案

2021年南京市金陵中学高三英语上学期期中试卷及参考答案

2021年南京市金陵中学高三英语上学期期中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AHubeiProvincehas long been a favorite Chinese tourist destination because of its natural scenery, historic cities, and beautiful mountains. Here are some of the best places to visit inHubeiProvince.YellowCraneTowerYellowCraneToweris known as one of the Three Famous Towers South of Yangtze River, together withYueyangTowerinHunanand Tengwang Pavilion inJiangxi. The history ofYellowCraneTowerdates back to the Three Kingdoms period (220-280) in Chinese history. The tower was used as a watchtower by the King of Wu's army in the beginning.Enshi Grand CanyonEnshi Grand Canyon can beChina's answer to the Grand Canyon inArizona, theUnited Statesin beauty. The canyon runs 108 kilometers and occupies a land area of 3,000 square kilometers. The region where Enshi Grand Canyon is located used to be a vast sea with many limestone deposits 230 million years ago.Shennongjia Scenic AreaIt is famous for its varied plant species as well as mountains. Regarded as the “Lungs of Central China", the forest coverage reaches over 90 percent of the area. Due to the special climate, it is neither too hot in summer nor too cold in winter. Sometimes clouds stretch around mountains, rewarding tourists with unforgettable views. Besides, the area is home to some rare animals such as golden monkeys, white bears and antelope.The Three-Gorge Tribe scenic spotLocated in the area of the Xiling Gorge in the city ofYichang, it has the beauty of landscape paintings. The spot is a “ProtectedCenterof the Popular Culture and Art of the Three Gorges”. Since ancient times, a lot of famous scholars have produced a great number of excellent poems praising the beauty of this place, some of which are carved on the stones along theYangtze River.1. What is special aboutYellowCraneTower?A. It has a long history.B. It offers a scenic view.C. It once served war's purposes.D. It is the best-known tower inChina2. Why is the Grand Canyon inArizonamentioned ?A. To explain its popularity inChina.B. To help readers know more about it.C. To prove the beauty of the Chinese canyon.D. To show differences between the two canyons.3. Which place will a Chinese literature lover probably visit?A. Enshi Grand Canyon.B.YellowCraneTower.C. Shennongjia Scenic Area.D. TheThree-Gorge Tribe scenic spot.BMasks that helped save lives during the Covid-19 pandemic(疫情)are proving a deadly risk for wildlife, with birds and sea creatures trapped in many facial coverings in animal habitats.Single-use masks have been found on the ground, waterways and beaches worldwide since countries required(heir use in public places to slow the pandemic's spread. Worn once, the thin protective materials can take hundreds of years to break down. "Face masks aren't going away any time soon-but when we throw them away, these items can harm the environment and the animals who share our planet," Ashley from anima! rights group PETA said.Monkeys have been found playing with used masks in the hills outsideMalaysia's capitalKuala Lumpur. And in an incident inBritain, a seagull was saved inChelmsfordafter its legs got caught in an abandoned mask for a week.However, the biggest influence is in the water. More than 1.5 billion masks made their way into the world's oceans last year, accounting for around 6200 extra tons of ocean plastic pollution, according to environmental group OceansAsia. “Masks and gloves are particularlyproblematicfor sea creatures," says George Leonard, chief scientist from NGO. "When those plastics break down in the environment, they form smaller and smaller particles (颗粒).Those particles then enter the food chain and influence the entire ecosystem,“ he added.Campaigners have urged people to deal with masks properly after using them. OceansAsia has also called on governments to increase punishment for littering and encourage the use of washable masks.4. What bring(s)a great danger to wildlife now?A. Waste masks.B. Covid-19.C. Polluted water.D. Damaged habitats.5. What does the underlined word “problematic”in paragraph 4 mean?A. Important.B. Attractive.C. Common.D. Troubling.6. What can we infer from the text?A. Monkeys learned to wear masks from humans.B. Plastics are less harmful after becoming particles.C. Used masks have a worse effect on sea creatures.D. Waste masks arc the main ocean plastic pollution.7. How should we solve the problem from the last paragraph?A. Keep masks after they' re used.B. Call on governments to stop littering.C. Punish those who wear single-use masks.D. Put used masks in the recycling box.CTo show empathy is to identify with another’s feelings. It is to emotionally put yourself in the place of another. The ability to empathize is directly dependent on your ability to feel your own feelings and identify them.If you have never felt a certain feeling, it will be hard for you to understand how another person is feeling. If you have never put your hand in a flame, you will not know the pain of fire. If you have not experienced jealousy, you will not understand its power.Readingabout a feeling and intellectually knowing about it is very different than actually experiencing it for yourself.Among those with an equal level of emotional intelligence, the person who has actually experienced the widest range and variety of feelings — the great depths of depression and the heights of fulfillment, for example, — is the one who is most able to empathize. On the other hand, when we say that someone “can’t relate” to other people, it is likely because they haven’t experienced, acknowledged or accepted many feelings of their own.Once you have felt discriminated against, for example, it is much easier to relate with someone else who has been discriminated against. Our innate emotional intelligence gives us the ability to quickly recall those instances and form associations when we encounter discrimination again. We then can use the “reliving” of those emotions to guide our thinking and actions. This is one of the ways nature slowly evolves towards a higher level of survival.For this process to work, the first step is that we must be able to experience our own emotions. This meanswe must be open to them and not distract ourselves from them or try to numb ourselves from our feelings through drugs, alcohol, etc.Next, we need to become aware of what we are actually feeling — to acknowledge, identify, and accept our feelings. Only then can we empathize with others. That is one reason why it is important to work on your own emotional awareness and sensitivity — in other words, to be “in touch with” your feelings.8. How does the author explain the feelings of empathy?A. By giving examples.B. By having classification.C. By making comparison.D. By providing data.9. Which statement may the author agree with?A. Low level of empathy leads to fewer varieties of feelings.B. The deeper one’s feelings are, the more empathetic one is.C. Empathy is a way we recently picked up for better survival.D. Rich experiences may not go with a high level of empathy.10. What’s the purpose of the last two paragraphs of the text?A. To advise a sincere attitude to one’s experiences.B To suggest a right understanding of empathy.C. To require a realbond with one’s emotions.D. To call for true acceptance of one’s feelings.11. What is the best title for the text?A. How Empathy UnfoldsB. Be Open to Your EmotionsC. Why Is Empathy ImportantD. Accept Your True SelfDAs one of the world’smost popular cultural mediums, cinema is at the leading position at the Taihu World Cultural Forum(论坛), an annual event that aims to improve cultural exchanges. So far this year, Chinese box office has already topped 58 billion yuan, the China Film Administration said. This indicates that China, the world’s second-largest movie market, is closing the gap with the United States, the world’s top cinema market.Cao Yin, director of the program center at China Movie Channel, said that China has 67,000 cinema screens. the most of any country, and the number is expected to increase to 80,000 by the end of next year. Saying that China has signed coproduction agreements with 22 countries (including the United States, Canada, Japan. India etc.) ,Cao added it has deepened cinematic exchanges between Chinese filmmakers and their foreign counterparts(同行).With the country’s huge native market, which produced more than 1,000 films in 2019, Hong Kong director Stanley Tong said he believes foreign filmmakers will increasingly seek cooperation with China. “International coproduction will become an important platform to send Chinese stories oversea and give us a broader vision of creation,” Tong said.Recently, over 80 percent of the world’s top 100 highest box-office titles have been action films. Tong said the films, in which plots are basically secondary to shining stunts (特技), is one of the easiest ways to appeal to foreign audiences. But it has been a decades-long struggle for Chinese filmmakers to sell their stories overseas. When asked what kinds of Chinese films would have the most global appeal. Yan Zhaozhu, chairman of the Taihu World Cultural Forum, said stories that address universal issues, such as environmental protection and climate change, are perhaps the best options.12. What is the purpose of the Taihu World Cultural Forum?A. To strengthen cultural exchanges.B. To build more cinemas in China.C. To invite more tourists to Taihu.D. To attract more international investment.13. What can we infer about Cao Yin’s opinion in Paragraph 2?A. Chinese box office has already overtaken the United States so farB. The screens of Chinese cinemas will be world-leading in the futureC. China has signed the most coproduction agreements with other countriesD. There will be more and more cooperations between Chinese filmmakers and other countries.14. How do Chinese filmmakers feel about selling their movies to the world right now?A. Easy.B. Disappointed.C. Challenged.D. Confused.15. What is the best title for the text?A. Box Office: Unclear FutureB. China: Top Second Movie MarketC. Cinema: The Leading Cultural PositionD. Chinese Filmmakers: Severe Competition Situation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。

2021年南京市金陵中学高三英语月考试题及答案解析

2021年南京市金陵中学高三英语月考试题及答案解析

2021年南京市金陵中学高三英语月考试题及答案解析第一部分阅读(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AWhat good films are coming out in March? Here are four films to watch this March.MulanIt’s another live-action remake of a classic Disney cartoon. It is based on an ancient Chinese girl who dresses up herself as a man so that she can join the army.Director Niki Caro and the actors show us wonderful battle scenes and Chinese Kung Fu.OnwardDragons, unicorns (独角兽) and other creatures are usually considered to only exist in ancient Greece, but in Onward, they are all still alive and kicking in the UStoday. Onward is about two brothers who go on a road trip in order to bring their father back from the dead. It is such a perfect film that it’s worth spending a few hours in the cinema.RadioactiveRadioactive tells us about a famous Polish-French scientist, Marie Curie who won the Nobel Prize twice but was finally killed by the radiation she studied. In the film. Curie is played by Rosamund Pike alongside Sam Riley as her husband Pierre Curie and Anya Taylor-Joy as their daughter Irene.MisbehaviorThe Miss World Beauty Contest may be out of fashion, but it used to be one of television’s biggest events.Misbehaviortells what happened when the event was staged at the Royal Albert hall in London in 1970. There could hardly be a more interesting topic for a film, even if it was set 50 years ago.1. What do we know about Onward?A. It praises a woman fighter.B. It is a Chinese story.C. It focuses on animal protection.D. It is a film about magic.2. Who does Rosamund Pike play?A. A soldier.B. A killer.C. A scientist.D. A designer.3. Which of the following films is set in the UK?A. Misbehavior.B. Onward.C. Radioactive.D. Mulan.BWatching what you eat can be easier said than done, but a recent study shows it might not just be about what's on your plate — it could be about how quickly it disappears.Japanese researchers followed 1,083 adultsfor five years, splitting them into three categories based on how quickly they ate: slow, normal, and fast. They also answered a questionnaire at the beginning of the study, sharing their diet, physical activity, and medical history. In the beginning, none of the volunteers had metabolic syndrome (新陈代谢综合征) - meaning at least three risk factors — which can lead to health problems like heart conditions and diabetes.When the participants reported back five years later 84 had been diagnosed (诊断) with metabolic syndrome — and their eating speed was a major predictor, according to the results in the journal Circulation. The fast eaters were 89 percent more likely to have metabolic syndrome than slow and normal eaters. Just 2.3 percent of slow eaters received the diagnosis, compared to 11.6 percent of fast eaters. But that's not all. Fast eaters also saw more weight gain, larger waistlines, and higher blood sugar levels than slow eaters.The researchers saygobblingmakes it easier not to take notice of fullness before your body has a chance to signal you to stop. “So when people eat fast they are more likely to overeat,” said Takayuki Yamaji, MD, study author and cardiologist at Hiroshima University in Japan in a statement.Previous research backs up the weight benefits of slow eating, too. One study of New Zealand women found fast eaters have higher body-mass indexes (指数), and a Chinese study found that both healthy and fat men ate less when told to chew 40 times instead of 15 times before swallowing. Initial research even suggests chewing your food longer could bum more calories - up to about 1,000 extra every month.4. What are the participants divided by?A. Medical history.B. Health condition.C. Physical activity.D. Eating speed.5. Which may be the result of the study?A. Fast eaters are 4 times more likely to have metabolic syndrome.B. Normal and slow eaters don’t have metabolic illness.C. 89% of fast eaters have higher blood pressure.D. Slow caters are healthier than fast eaters.6. What does the underlined word “gobbling” in Paragraph 4 best mean?A. Tasting slowly.B. Digesting quickly.C. Eating greedily.D. Cooking carefully.7. What does the last paragraph tell us?A. The importance of eating speed.B. The advantage of eating slowly.C. The result of a Chinese study.D. Fast eating and overeating.CIt was once considered an important status symbol ---but having a home phone is increasingly seen asa white elephant. New figures show that one in five households no longer bother with a landline(固定电话),and almost a third of those that do never actually use it.The vast majority of people who still have a home phone ——72 percent ——say they only have it because it is part of their broadband package.But that's not the only reason to desert the home phone - 20 percent of those surveyed said that they were fed up with the number of cold calls and would-be scammers(诈骗者).Digital media expert Dr. Elinor Carmi said there was a generational and social divide in phone use. She explained:"If you,re young and have the mobility to go outside, you would rely on a mobile phone. But if you are older, disabled and perhaps poorer, our research shows you're more likely to use a landline. If you are richer, you will have access to more smart devices --- a smart TV, smartphone or laptop. But the poorer you are --- or if you are older, your use of these devices is more limited.”Last year, research from regulator Ofcom found that the amount of time spent on landline calls annually in theUKhad halved over just six years, to 54 billion minutes. The new study also showed that more than a quarter of households have decided to find a broadband provider that does not charge for their unused landline, but only six percent have done so.8. The underlined part “ a white elephant" in Paragraph 1 probably refers to something that isA. costly but effectiveB. useful and beautifulC. expensive but uselessD. cheap and necessary9. What's the main reason why some people still have a home phone?A. Their broadband package contains it.B. Their family can only afford to use it.C. They are used to using a home phone.D. They consider it an important status symbol.10. Which of the following is more likely to use a landline?A. A young adventurer.B. An old poor gardener.C. An outdoor photographer.D. A famous indoor designer.11. What's the best title of the text?A. End of the landline?B. Fed up with cold calls?C. The history of phonesD. Different choices of phonesDSome years ago a young man applied to a large United States optical firm for a job as a lens designer. He apologized for lack of training, but on announcing that he owned two copies of the classic Conrady's Applied Optics and Optical Design, one for his office and a second for his bedside table, he was hired on the spot. Perhaps the story will be repeated some day with Buchdahl's Introduction to Hamiltonian Optics as a similar certificate of qualification.Hamiltonian theory describes with powerful generality the overall properties of optical systems considered as ‘black boxes’, although it does not describe the detailed structure needed to construct the systems and achieve these properties. Buchdahl's book is therefore on the subject of geometrical optics, but it is not about how to design lenses. It is, however a compact comprehensive account of the fundamentals of the theory written with the lens designer's needs very much in mind. Every lens designer worth his salt has at some time in his career attempted to apply the broad concepts of Hamiltonian optics to the solutions of practical problems. Success has been sufficiently rare that the theory, as such, has made little direct contribution to techniques for optical instrument design. The failures have been frustrating because of the obvious fundamental power of the theory and because of its conceptual elegance. The indirect effects have been large, however, both in contributing to an understanding of fundamental principles that govern the overall behavior of optical systems and in pointing the way to other, more practical, theoretical approaches.Buchdahl approaches the subject not only as a capable mathematical physicist, but as one who with a knowledge of practical optics has made a significant contribution to geometrical optical theory. Buchdahl's approach has, over the last decade, had a major impact on modern lens design with computers. Thus, he brings tothis exposition of Hamiltonian optics a familiarity with practical optics not usually found in authors on this subject.The author claims his book to be non-mathematical, and indeed it might be so viewed by a professional mathematician. From the point of view of many physicists and engineers, it will appear to be quite mathematical. Moreover, this is a tightly written book. The subject matter is developed with precision, and the author expects the reader, at very point, to be master of the preceding exposition.12. Hamiltonian theory met with failures as a result of ______.A. newer finding related to the wave particle nature of lightB. very complicated concepts too difficult to understand by most lens designersC. too much mathematical detail in the theoryD. not enough practical information offered by the theory to allow for use by lens crafters13. The author of this passage implies that Introduction to Hamiltonian Optics is necessary to ______.A. the students who are major in mathematical geometryB. those who want to grasp the basic principles of optical systemsC. the lens designers who look for instructions on practical designsD. those who are interested in physics14. The article points out that the great benefits of Hamiltonian optics have been found is ______.A. indirect ways of learning mathematicsB. a fundamental power within the theoryC. the conceptual elegance of the theoryD. the practical applications of the theory in finding new approaches to old problems15. This passage is probably excerpted from ______.A. a review of a bookB. a chemistry textbookC. an optician's essayD. a general science text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。

2021年高三上学期第五次模拟考试试题 英语 含答案

2021年高三上学期第五次模拟考试试题 英语 含答案

2021年高三上学期第五次模拟考试试题 英语 含答案Directions: In this section, you’ll hear 6 conversations between 2 speakers. For each conversation, there are several questions and each question is followed by 3 choices. Listen to the conversations carefully and then answer the questions by marking the corresponding letter (A, B or C) on the question booklet.Conversation 11. What ’s the girl doing?A. She is having a hot teaB. She is having a mealC. She is playing with her mother2. What is the girl given at last?A. A knifeB. A spoonC. A cupConversation 23. Why does the man want to live in an apartment?A. He doesn ’t want to be aloneB. He wants his own spaceC. He can’t stand his friends4. What will the man do this weekend?A. Learn how to cookB. Meet his friendsC. Visit the womanConversation 35. How much should the man pay for the fruit?A. 18 yuanB. 12 yuanC. 15 yuan6. What will the man do next?A. Go homeB. Buy more food and drinkC. Eat some breadConversation 47. What do they have for breakfast today?A. Carrot juice and breadB. Apple juice and fried eggsC. Carrot juice and fried eggs8. Which subject doesn ’t John have today?A. MathB. MusicC. History9. What can we learn from the conversation?A. John ’s mother will pack the schoolbag for him.B. They are eating in the room upstairs.C. John doesn ’t like apple juice and bread at all.Conversation 510. Where is the man going to spend his holidays?A. In AustraliaB. In AmericaC. In China11. How will the man travel?A. By seaB. By trainC. By air12. What is the weather like in the place where the woman will spend her summer holidays?A. It ’s coldB. It ’s rainyC. It ’s warmxx 届高三第五次模拟考试 2021年高三上学期第五次模拟考试试题 英语 含答案27. –Jack failed the driving test again.-- The question is ______ we can help him avoid making the same mistake.A. whyB. howC. whatD. that28.I really can’t think of ______ told me you were not ing back till tomorrow.A. it was who thatB. who was it thatC. that who was itD. who it was that29.The boy stood there astonished, with his eyes ______ on the strange moving object in the sky.A. to fixB. fixingC. fixedD. having fixed30.--What’s the matter with Philips?-- Something must have happened to him. He left home three hours ago, but ______ at the party.A. didn’t arriveB. isn’t arrivingC. hadn’t arrivedD. hasn’t arrived31.After Queen Elizabeth officially opened the xx Summer Olympics, London bee the first city ______ three Olympic Games in history.A. to have hostedB. hostingC. hostedD. having hosted32.If ever the occasion ______ when I want advice, you’re the first person I’ll e to.A. will ariseB. has arisenC. is arisingD. arises33. My tutor always teaches us “A man ______ fail many times, but he isn’t a failure until be began to blame somebody else.”A. shallB. mustC. wouldD. can34. ______ time at Hunan Normal University, I’m very impressed with the quality of the teachers and students.A. Having spentB. Beijing spentC. To spendD. spending35. A large amount of money ______ spent on the Hope Project and a good many schools ______ set up.A, are; has been B. is; have been C. are; have been D. is; has beenSection B(18 marks)Directions:For each blank in the following passage there are four words or phrases marked A,B,C,and D.Fill in each blank with the word or phrase that best fits the context.It was the end of my junior year, the weekend before a party. I was __36__ around that night with some friends, and a bottle got passed around the car. Everyone was taking swigs (大口喝). Then the bottle got to me. I took a swig. That was the biggest __37__ of my life – I had to drive home later that night.About a mile from my house, a policeman turned his light bar on and I pulled over and waited for him to e to my door. “Can I see your __38__ and registration please, Miss?” He took them and went back to his car for a while. When he returned, he asked if I had __39__.“Yes sir.” I said. He asked me to step out of my car.All of a sudden I felt cold metal on my wrists. He __40__ me right then and there. As I was sitting in the back seat of his car, all I could think was, “God, I’m in so much __41__ my parents are going to kill me.”The cop drove me to a town twenty minutes from my home. Being arrested was so __42__. The next week I got a lawyer and I went to court two months after that. I got $ 700 in fines, forty hours of munity __43__, and had to attend a MADD (Mothers Against Drunk Driving) meeting. I’ll be on probation (缓刑) for a year, and I have to __44__ driver’s education again. And I __45__ my license for a whole year!This has been a huge learning experience for me. It opened my eyes to how easy it is to make a __46__ decision. I want everyone reading this to know that it’s not right to drink and drive, and it __47__ isn’t worth losing your license.36.A.running B.driving C.riding D. walking37.A.problem B.mistake C.change D.challenge38.A.license B.card C.identity D.passport39.A.eaten B.drunk C.practiced D. quarreled40.A.forgave B.scolded C.arrested D.fined41.A.mess B.trouble C.wonder D.confusion42.A.mon B.different C.scary D.boring43.A.munication B.activity C.service D.survey44.A.bring B.give C.take D.make45.A.held B.got C.kept D.lost46.A.happy B.quick C.difficult D.stupid47.A.gradually B.necessarily C.possibly D.definitelySection C(12marks)Directions:plete the following passage by filling in each blank with one word that best fits the context.Many people think the search for cleaner energy leads only to renewable resources like sun, wind and water. But it __48__ leads to a fossil fuel. Natural gas is considered __49__ cleanest of the fossil fuels, the fuel created by plant and animal remains over millions __50__ years. Burning it releases fewer pollutants __51__ oil or coal. The gas is mainly methane (甲烷). It produces half the carbon dioxide of other fossil fuels. So __52__ may help cut the production of carbon gases linked to climate change.Russia is first in __53__ are called "proved reserves" of natural gas. The United States is sixth. Over the years, big oil __54__ gas panies recovered much of the easily reached supplies of gas in America. They drilled straight down into formations where gas collects. __55___these supplies were used up, big drillers looked for similar formations in other countries.Part ⅢReading prehension(30 marks)Directions:Read the following three passages. Each passage is followed by several questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A,B,C and D.Choose the one that fits best according to the information given in the passage.AFamily traditions were important in our house, and none was more appreciated than the perfect Christmas tree.“Dad, can we watch when you trim (修剪) the tree?”My eldest son, Dan, nine, and his seven-year-old brother John, asked.“I won’t be cutting this year,” my husband Bob said. “Dan, you and John are old enough to measure things. Do it all by yourselves. Think you boys can handle it?”Dan and John seemed to grow six inches in their chairs at the thought of such an amazing responsibility. “We can handle it.” Dan promised. “We won’t let your down.”A few years before Christmas, Dan and John rushed in after school. They gathered the tools they’d need and brought them out to the yard, where the tree waited. I was cooking when I heard the happy sounds as the boys carried the tree into the living room. Then I heard the sound that every mother knows is trouble: dead silence. I hurried out to them. The tree was cut too short. John crossed his arms tight across his chest. His eyes filled with angry tears.I felt worried. The tree was central to our holiday. I didn’t want the boys to feel ashamed every time they looked at it. I couldn’t lower the ceiling, and I couldn’t raise the floor either. There was no way to undo the damage done. Suddenly, a thought came to my mind, which turned the problem into the solution.”“We can’t make the tree taller,” I said. “But we can put it on a higher position.”Dan nodded his head sideways. “We could put it on the coffee table, It just might work! Let’s try it!”When Bob got home and looked at the big tree on top of the coffee table, Dan and John held their breath.“What a good idea!” he declared. “Why didn’t I ever think of such a thing?”John broke into a grin. Dan’s chest swelled with pride.56. Who trimmed the Christmas tree this year?A. Dan and JohnB. The writerC. BobD. The whole family57. The underlined part “grow six inches (Para 4) implies the brothers felt _____,A. scaredB. embarrassedC. nervousD. proud58. What happened after the brothers moved the Christmas tree into the living room?A. They got angry with each other. .B. They found the tree was cut short.C. They rushed to schoolD. They began to decorate the tree.59. How could the short tree be turned into a perfect one?A. By making the tree taller.B. By lowering the ceiling.C. By placing it on a coffee table.D. By raising the floor.60. What Bob said in the last but one paragraph showed_________.A. he was too stupid to think of the ideaB. he was a little disappointedC. he should not have given them the taskD. he appreciated what the brothers had doneBDebate: Can stricter gun control laws decrease the rate of crimes involving guns?Yes, because with fewer weapons, you get fewer crimes.Take a look at the crime rates of countries like the United Kingdom. Their crime rate is very low, pared to ours here in the United States. Just by simply putting stricter laws in place on who can own them, it will greatly reduce the crimes involving guns.Posted by: 5h4yGloryPast PracticeThere was an assault weapon(攻击性武器) ban back in 1994 under Bill Clinton. Shootings and crime did not go down for the 10 years when this law was in effect. Criminals do not follow rules. The law only affects those who try to obey the law to arm them to protect themselves.Posted by: jb1988Wake up, you Americans!It's hardly surprising that America has one of the highest gun related murder rates of all countries! And of course guns don't kill people, but the more people own guns, the easier it is to get access to one, the higher the chance of people using it to kill somebody is !In Germany, we have really strict gun laws and only a few people own guns, and obviously we don't need them. There's no reason that a normal citizen would need a gun! Guns are made for one reason only: killing.Posted by: cstephie13More gun control laws, fewer shootingsOn the same day as the Sandy Hook tragedy, a man in China entered a primary school with a knife and injured 22 students on December, 14. However, nobody was killed. pare that to the 26 students and teachers killed at SandyHook in Connecticut with a powerful gun. We must leam something from this tragedy.Posted by: Jasonx986Gun violence goes up with more gun controlCriminals will take advantage of the situation. They will do whatever they want and take whatever they want and kill whoever gets in their way. They will get guns illegally. Crime rates go up as a result of more gun control, because criminals know you don't have one, and they will kill you as they like. Banning guns doesn't make any sense !Posted by: eebnflow61. According to the first post, in the United Kingdom ___________.A. the crime rate is higher than America'sB. the crime rate is rising sharplyC. there is no gun control lawsD. buying guns is very hard62. We can infer that jb1988___________.A. is against gun control lawsB. was working under Bill ClintonC. is in favor of gun control lawsD. has a gun63. Which of the following does cstephie13 probably agree with?A. The more people own guns, the more people will be killed by them.B. The USA has one of the highest murder rates in the world.C. People need guns to protect themselves in time of danger.D. Guns are made to protect rather than kill.64. What do we know about the Sandy Hook tragedy?A. 22 students and teachers were killed by a powerful gun.B. 22 students were injured without any deaths.C. The tragedy took place on December 14 in Connecticut.D. 26 primary students were killed by a knife.65. Which of the following thinks that guns should not be controlled?A. Jasonx986B. eebnflowC. 5h4yGloryD. cstephie13CWith the average temperature for January standing at -50C, it is no wonder the Russian village of Oymyakon is the coldest permanently inhabited settlement in the world. Known as the “Pole of Cold”, the coldest ever temperature recorded in Oymyakon was -71.2C. This is the lowest recorded temperature for any permanently inhabited location on Earth and the lowest temperature recorded in the Northern Hemisphere(北半球).Ironi cally, Oymyakon actually means “non-freezing water”due to a nearby hot spring. Most homes in Oymyakon still burn coal and wood for heat and enjoy few modern conveniences.Nothing grows there so people eat reindeer(驯鹿) meat and horsemeat. A single shop provides the town's bare necessities and the locals work as reindeer-breeders, hunters and ice-fisherman.There are few modern conveniences in the village -- with many buildings still having outdoor toilets -- and most people still burn coal and wood for heat. When coal deliveries are irregular, the power station starts burning wood. If the power ceases, the town shuts down in about five hours, and the pipes freeze and crack.Daily problems that e with living in Oymyakon include pen ink freezing, glasses freezing to people's faces and batteries losing power. Locals are said to leave their cars running all day for fear of not being able to restart them. Even if there was coverage for mobile phone reception, the phones themselves would not work in such cold conditions.Another problem caused by the frozen temperatures is burying dead bodies, which can take anything up to three days. The earth must first have thawed(融解) sufficiently in order to dig it, so a bonfire is lit for a couple of hours. Hot coals are then pushed to the side and a hole couple of inches deep is dug. The process is repeated for several days until the hole is deep enough to bury the coffin.Travel panies offer tourists the opportunity to visit the village and sample life in the freezing conditions.66. Oymyakon gets its name because ______.A. it is extremely cold thereB. its water is non-freezingC. there is a hot spring nearbyD. it is known as the “Pole of Cold”67. From the passage we can infer that people in Oymyakon _______.A. seldom have fresh vegetables and fruitsB. prefer meat to any other kind of foodC. can buy anything in the shopD. might row a boat to catch fish68. Why do the locals have their cars running all day?A. They have little awareness of savingB. They want to keep warm in the car.C. They have abundant oil resources.D. They are afraid they can’t get the car started.69. Mobile phones would not work in Oymyakon because ______.A. batteries can’t be charged in such conditionsB. the extreme coldness makes the batteries lose powerC. the butteries are of poor qualityD. there was no coverage for phone reception.70. Which of the following is the first step when burying a dead body?A. Hot coals have to be pushed to the side.B. A bonfire has to be lit first.C. The coffin must be put in place.D. A hole couple of inches deep is dug.PART FOUR WRITING(45’)SECTION A(10’)Directions: Read the following passage. plete the diagram by using the information for the passage. Write NO MORE THAN 3 WORDS for each answer.Who would have thought that just breathing could solve a lot of our health problems? Don’t we all breathe, all day, every day? It’s automatic, and we don’t even have to think about it.There’s a big difference between regular breathing and deep breathing. Regular breathing es from the lungs, using the chest muscles. It provides oxygen to the heart which in turn makes sure the oxygen gets to all the cells in the body. There’s not an organ in the body that can operate without oxygen.Deep breathing involves learning to slow the breathing and use the diaphragm, the muscle located beneath the lungs, and not just the chest muscles. Now sit up straight and take another deep breath using the diaphragm. Your chest will rise and you will feel the diaphragm move upwards. Exhale(呼出)slowly, preferably through pursed (噘起)lips. That is an effective deep breathing.Deep breathing allows the body to take in more oxygen and release more carbon dioxide. This leads to many health benefits: a lowering of blood pressure, slowing of heart rate, and relaxation of the muscles. It calms the mind, helping to reduce sleeplessness. An increase of energy and reduction of fatigue with reduced anxiety and stress are desired effects, too.Eastern cultures have practiced deep breathing for centuries. They know it is essential to keep the mind and body in a positive relationship. The practices of yoga, qigong, and t’ai chi include deep breathing in their relaxation techniques. Could this be the reason why Asian women suffer fewer menopausal(更年期)symptoms?If we all did deep breathing exercises, even as little as a few minutes a day, we could improve our mental outlook and most likely see an improvement in our physical health as well.Title: Deep BreathingⅠ. 71. _______________●ing from the lungs by using the chest muscles●72. _______________ to the heart and sent to all the cells.Ⅱ. Deep breathing●73. _______________the breathing and use the diaphragm●More oxygen74. ________________ and more carbon dioxide releasedⅢ. 75. _______________ of deep breathing●Blood pressure lowered and 76. _______________●Muscles relaxed and mind calmed●77. _______________, fatigue, anxiety and stress reduced●78. _______________ increasedⅣ. 79. _______________ of deep breathing●Yoga, qigong and t’ai chiⅤ. SummaryBreathing 80. _______________ every day a few minutes could improve our mental outlook and physical healthSection B (10 marks)Directions:Read the following passage. Answer the questions according to the information given in the passage.I have a friend named John Roberts who owns a horse ranch (牧马场) in San Ysidro. The last time I was there he shared a story with me.“It is a story about a young man who was the son of an itinerant(流动的) horse trainer. When he was a senior,he was asked to write a paper about what he wanted to be and do when he grew up.”“That night he wrote a seven-page paper describing his goal of someday owning a horse ranch. He wrote about his dream in great detail and he even drew a diagram of a 200-acre ranch,showing the location of all the buildings,the stables and the track.”“The next day he handed it in to his teacher. Two days later he received his paper back. On the front page was a large red F with a note that read, ‘See me after class.’”“The boy went to see the teacher after class and asked,‘Why did I receive an F?’”“The teacher said, ‘This is an unrealistic dream for a young boy like you. You have no money. You e from an itinerant family. You have no resources. Owning a horse ranch requires a lot of money. You have to buy the land. You have to pay for the original breeding stock and later you’ll have to pay large stud fees. There‘s no way you could ever do it.’Then the teacher added,‘If you will rewrite this paper with a more realistic goal, I will reconsider your grade.’”“The boy went home and asked his father what he should do. His father said, ‘Look, son,you have to make up your own mind on this. However, I think it is a very important decision for you.’”“Finally,after sitting with it for a week, the boy turned in the same paper, making no changes at all. He stated,‘You can keep the F and I’ll keep my dream.‘”John continued, “I tell you this story because you are sitting in the middle of my 200-acre horse ranch. I still have that school paper framed over the fireplace.” He added, “If I had changed my paper at that time, maybe we would not have the chance to be here talking about the dreams.”81. What was the boy’s goal described in his seven-page paper? (No more than 6 words) (2 marks)________________________________________________________________________82. Why did the teacher give him an F”? (No more than 14 words) (2 marks)________________________________________________________________________83. How did John’s father respond to his son’s puzzlement? (No more than10 words) (3marks)________________________________________________________________________84. What can we learn from the article? (No more than 8 words.) (3 marks)________________________________________________________________________Section C (25 marks)Directions: Write an English position according to the instructions given below in Chinese.假定你是即将毕业的高三学生李华,受学校英文报的邀请,写一篇英语短文,谈谈你高中学习和生活的收获。

江苏省2022-2021年高三第五次月考英语试题

江苏省2022-2021年高三第五次月考英语试题

高三上学期第五次月考英语试题(总分:150分;考试时间:120分钟)本试卷分第Ⅰ卷(选择题)和第Ⅱ卷(非选择题)两部分。

考生作答时,将答案答在答题卡上,在本试卷上答题无效。

考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。

注意事项:1.答题前,考生务必先将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上,认真核对条形码上的姓名、准考证号,并将条形码粘贴在答题卡的指定位置上。

2.选择题答案使用2B铅笔填涂,如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案的标号;非选择题答案使用0.5毫米的黑色中性(签字)笔或碳素笔书写,字体工整、笔迹清楚。

3.请按照题号在各题的答题区域(黑色线框)内作答,超出答题区域书写的答案无效。

4.保持卡面清洁,不折叠,不破损。

第Ⅰ卷第一部分:听力(共两节,满分30分)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,并标在试卷的相应位置。

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。

1. What does the man plan to do?A. Go fishing.B. Go jogging.C. Go camping.2. What does the woman make little time for?A. Activities.B. Her family.C. Office work.3. What kind of bus pass does the woman probably want?A. Weekly.B. Monthly.C. Yearly.4. What does the woman want help with?A. Booking a flight.B. Asking for time off work.C. Paying for a plane ticket.5. How does the man feel about the spilled drink?A. Lucky.B. Worried.C. Surprised.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。

高三英语上学期第五次调研试题含解析 试题

高三英语上学期第五次调研试题含解析 试题

中学2021届高三上学期第五次调研考试英语试题本套试卷满分是150分,考试时间是是120分钟。

第一局部听力〔一共两节,满分是30分〕第一节〔一共5小题;每一小题分,满分是分〕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三个选项里面选出最正确选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。

听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间是来答复有关小题和阅读下一小题。

每段对话仅读一遍。

1. What will the man do first?A. Learn more about prices.B. Find a supplier.C. Do reports.2. When will the meeting be held?A. At 11:30.B. At 12:00.C. At l:00.3. Why is the woman leaving work early?A. To take care of her mother.B. To post a package.C. To pick up a car.4. What are the speakers talking about in general?A. A trip.B. Food.C. The weather5. What relation is the man with the woman?A. Her customer.B. Her co-worker.C. Her boss.第二节〔一共15小题;每一小题分,满分是分〕听下面5段对话或者独白。

每段对话或者独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的三个选项里面选出最正确选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。

听每段对话或者独白前,你将有时间是阅读各个小题,每一小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的答题时间是。

每段对话或者独白读两遍。

听第6段材料,答复第6、7题。

6. What will the woman do on Saturday afternoon?A. Do her homework.B. Enjoy a concert.C. Watch a game.7. Where will the woman go on Sunday?A. To a park.B. To a hospital.C. To the man's house.听第7段材料,答复第题。

2021-2022学年江苏省南京市鼓楼区金陵中学高三(上)段考英语试卷(10月份)(附答案详解)

2021-2022学年江苏省南京市鼓楼区金陵中学高三(上)段考英语试卷(10月份)(附答案详解)

2021-2022学年江苏省南京市鼓楼区金陵中学高三(上)段考英语试卷(10月份)一、阅读理解(本大题共15小题,共37.5分)AExciting Adventure Options to Choose From!BIRD WALK (Any time of year) -Join us for a private bird walk through oursanctuary (保护区).The Bent's grasslands,trees and woods provide great habitat(栖息地)for birds moving from one place to another,such as第2页,共24页1.Which of the programs is suitable for the Browns with a girl of five years old?A. BIRD WALK.B. NATURE HIKE.C. POMPERAUG RIVER EXPLORATION.D. OWL PROWE.2.What will you do with the fish you catch in POMPERAUG RIVER EXPLORATION ?A.Find out their health.B.Do a scientific research.C.Cook them as food on the table.D.Set them free back to the river.3.Whom is this text written for?A. Students.B. Teachers.C. Scientists.D. Adventurers.BThere are few spectacles more unpleasant than a television presenter trying to hang on to a job.When one of the presenters of the BBC program Crimewatch resigned recently,rather than suffer the inevitable indignity of being unfinished and replaced by a younger version,he made the usual hurt noises about his masters* overemphasis on youth.People in the media listened sympathetically before he slid from view to join the ranks of television's has-beens.The presenter's argument,that the views don't care how old you are so long as you can "do the job," unfortunately is not backed up by the evidence.When you're on TV, viewers are always thinking about whether you're losing your hair or your figure and,lately,whether you've had cosmetic work done.This is what they're actually doing when you think they're listening to the wise things you say. Viewers actually don't understand much of what the job involves,they justsee you sitting there looking the part.Like the ability to pet one's head while rubbing one's stomach,TV presenting is just one of those sills.Some of those who possess this skill can hit the big name,inevitably as they become more attached to the lifestyle this brings,however,the more likely they are to overstate the skill.In reality,if somebody is paying you a lot of money to do a job,it's often on the tacit (/心照不宣的)understanding that you may be fired suddenly-it*s part of the deal.Unlike football managers,TV presenters pretend not to understand this.If they've had many years being paidsilly sums to read a script from an autocue (自动题词机),it's difficult for them to accept that they've been the beneficiary of good fortune rather than anything else; even harder to face the fact that an editor could all too easily send them to the shopping channels.Something similar eventually awaits all the people who are currently making fortunes thatwould have been unimaginable to earlier generations of presenters.One day we'll decide thattheir face no longer fits and they'll be dragged away complaining about the same ageist policy from which they no doubt previously profited.Show business is a brutal (残忍的)business.The one thing it reliably punishes is age,particularly among women.That's why,at the age of fifty,female TV presenters become female radio presenters and why girl bands planningto re-form need to get it done before they're forty,after which it will get too hard for everyone to suspend their collective disbelief.4.What does the writer imply about the Crimewatch presenter he mentions in the firstparagraph?A.He was unwise to resign when he did.B.He will soon be forgotten by the viewers.C.He may well have had a valid point to make.D.He was treated insensitively by his employers.5.The underlined pronoun "this" in paragraph 2 refers to.A. a public imageB. a level of successC. an overstatementD. a common misunderstanding6.Why does the writer mention football managers in paragraph 3 ?A.To support his view that presenters are overpaid.B.To stress how important luck is in certain occupations.C.To show how relatively secure TV presents are in their jobs.D.To illustrate a general rule that applies to certain types of job.第4页,共24页7.According to the writer,TV personalities who may worry about ageism.A.should look for work in other forms of broadcastingB.may have benefited from it themselves at some pointC.are less well respected than presenters of the pastD.are being unfair to up-and-coming younger colleaguescThis is going to ruffle (激怒)a few feathers.PepsiCo purposely packs fewer chips into its flavoured chip bags,Hugh Johnston,the company's CFO, told the Associated Press."There might be an ounce or two less in those bags," Johnston said.Actually,it's half an ounce less.Regular Lay's are sold in 10-ounce bags;flavoured Lay's are sold in 9.5-ounce bags; and both are sold for the same $4.29 price.That might not sound like a lot,but it will sound like a lot with a bit of simple maths.Americans buy some$1.6 billion worth of Lay's potato chips every year.Much of that is sold in bulk一or merely in bags bigger than the standard ones mentioned above.But let's assume for a second that those 10-ounce bags are the only ones Lay's sells.That would mean the company sells more than 372 million bags of Lay's in the US each year——or 3.72 billion ounces of chips,at about 43 cents per ounce.lt would also mean that that half-ounce difference is worth about 21.5 cents per bag,and about $80 million in total per year.That number is likely a good deal lower,but it's not entirely unreasonable.If Lay's is charging an extra payment for the smaller flavoured chip bags,its likely doing the same for the bigger ones,too.That tiny half-ounce difference might only mean a potato chip or two to you,but it's probably worth tens of millions of dollars to PepsiCo annually.PepsiCo confirmed that flavoured and unflavoured Lay*s chips are sold for the same price,but not in the same quantity. "This allows us to keep the same price point across the brand," Jeff Dahncke said in an email.He also suggested that the chip difference has nothing to do with extra profit. "The reason why there is a slightly higher price per ounce for flavoured chips is the added seasonings (调味品),n he said.But that doesn't appear to be the case.Some of the mark-ups are simply meant to make up for the added input costs ofcheese,barbecue,sour cream and onion,and other flavourings.But some of them are also there (or not there) to increase the potato chip maker*s profits.PepsiCo has a soft spot for its specialty potato chips,because its specialty potato chips are more profitable than its regularones,according to Johnston.Perhaps that's why Lay*s is getting ready to launch a mass of new specialty potato chip flavours.The launch is part of PepsiCo*s annual "Do Us a Flavour" contest,in which it lets customers participate in the flavour creation process.8.What did PepsiCo do to arouse public dissatisfaction?A.They gave short weight to their flavoured chips.B.They raised the price of their flavoured chips.C.They changed the flavours of their potato chips.D.They put more seasonings into their potato chips.9.How is Paragraph 3 mainly developed?A. By analysing causes.B. By giving examples.C. By listing figures.D. By making comparisons.10.What does the underlined phrase "has a soft spot for" in the last but one paragraph mean?A. Has a say in.B. Has a look at.C. Has access to.D. Has affection for.11.Why do Lay*s flavoured chips charge more per ounce according to Jeff Dahncke?A.To make more profits.B.To upgrade their products.C.To balance additional costs.D.To satisfy more people's taste.DThe potential of a simple gesture to capture the public's imagination in a time of crisis was illustrated when 99-year-old British army veteran Captain Tom Moore decided to raise some money for workers and patients' health.Inspired by the excellent treatment he had received in hospital for skin cancer,he promised to complete 100 laps of his garden,using his walking frame for support,before his 100th birthday later that month.His aim was to raise a modest £1, OOO.But news of Captain Tom's efforts soon reached the ears of a nation through newspapers and TV features.He even teamed up with the singer Michael Ball to record a charity version of "You'll Never Walk Alone".Several weeks later,Captain Tom completed his 100 laps ahead of schedule,having raised more than £17第6页,共24页million. "I never dreamt I would be involved in an occasion like this," he announced.But the Captain Tom's passion showed no sign of dying down.By the time he reached his 100th birthday on 30th April,he had raised nearly £33 million.He was honoured with a fly-past by Britain's air force,and the public sent more than 1, 50, 000 birthday cards.His response? "To all those people who are finding it difficult at the moment,,,the sun will shine on you again,and the clouds will go away." he said.In honour of his achievement,Captain Tom was promoted to the rank of Honorary Colonel,and awarded a knighthood (骑士)on the recommendation of the Prime Minister.The money he raised was used to provide comfort and care for National Health Service workers. "I've never been someone who does nothing," he laughs,adding that he enjoyed the challenge.He believes the secret for his success一and his long life一is simple: "It's all about having the right mindset.YouVe got to be optimistic and to think that things will get better."12.What can we learn about Tom Moore*s intention?A.He originally only had a small goal.B.He never planned to cooperate with others.C.He was inspired by a miserable experience.D.He intended to take advantage of his birthday party.13.How did Tom Moore deal with the collected money?A.It was used to help senior citizens.B.It was decided by National Health Service.C.It was rewarded to those making contributions.D.It was used to help National Health Service workers.14.Which of the following best describes Tom Moore?A. Demanding.B. Ambitious.C. Considerate.D. Humorous.15.What is the best title for the text?A. Giving is rewarding.B. Though old,yet devoted.C. Brighten others at any time.D. More kindness Jess coldness.二、阅读七选五(本大题共5小题,共12.5分)Forging a 5 G futureThe future in sci-fi movies seems so close,yet so far away.Delightfully,5 G technology makes that future look easily achievable.Schools,hospitals,transportation,factories一even our homes will soon use this powerful wireless st year,China started testing 5 G mobilenetworks in its several cities.So what is 5 G? It's the latest generation of cellular (蜂窝状的) network technology. (1)5 G*s benefits mainly come from speed and connectivity (连接).⑵People will be able to use the Internet at a much greater speed than before.Imagine being able to download an entire movie in just a few seconds!That's how fast 5 G will be.(3) For example,one of the biggest problems with developing driverless cars is the delay between sending a signal and receiving it.Driverless cars must be able to react instantly to sudden changes in their environment,such as a dog running across the road.This will require these cars to send and receive huge amounts of data within milliseconds (毫秒).(4) It will also allow doctors to perform operations remotely,using robots.The robots will respond morequickly to the doctors' movements.So what about 5 G's connectivity? (5) .Imagine having a smart home that automatically turnsthe lights on when you open your front door."New things become possible when you can move information at a massive scale," Gordon Smith,CEO of telecom equipment reseller Sagent,told The Telegraph. n5 G becomes the great enabler."No matter where it is implemented,it looks like 5 G will bring us a more exciting and convenient future.A.We may develop "smart" environments with it.B.Such speed helps other technologies,too.C.5 G will make this possible.D.It connects people's lives in various ways.E.It is faster and more stable than 4 G, the previous generation.F.With 5 G, people can conveniently solve many problems.G.The advantage of higher speeds is obvious.16. A. A B. B c. c D. D E.E F.F G. G17. A. A B.B c. c D. D E.E F.F G. G18. A. A B.B c. c D. D E.E F.F G. G第8页,共24页19. A. A B. B c. c D. D E.E F.F G. G20. A. A B.B C. c D. D E.E F.F G. G三、完形填空(本大题共15小题,共15.0分)Gabi Rizea,a former forest engineer from Craiova,Romania,became a wood carver completelyby accident.Three years ago,after£21)himself with a new chainsaw(链锯),he started "playing" with it on the(22)he had in his workshop.He(23)to carve a human face into the wood,and to his surprise,it turned out pretty good.Then he kept improving his skills.Today,he is so good at itthat he is(24)to work his magic on the old tree stumps (树桩)in the local parks in his home city. He sometimes draws the(25) he wants to carve,but in most cases,the wood just doesn't matchhis(26).He has no choice but to(27)in order to match the material available,which sometimes leads to even more(28)results.Gabi's most popular creation is "Water Pouring from Bucket", a masterpiece carved from an old ash tree.After he guessed that half the stump was rotten (腐烂的),it ended up becoming the water flowing from a bucket.Recently,photos of "Water Pouring from Bucket" have grown in popularity online.He has created many artworks like this so far,and they have made the city nicer and more artistic.Following his recent(29)to fame on the Internet,Gabi has been asked by other Romanian cities to(3Q)their old tree stumps into artworks.He promised to honor their requests,but out of(31)for his home city,he will never create the artworks(32) to those in his hometown.Gabi can turn a stump into an artwork in just two days.Though he has a lot of(33), the Romanian artist recently got into an art school in order to fully master wood carving.He has been(34) for his contribution by the city government.When mentioning the(35) has made,he always says he does the same thing other people can do to make our world more beautiful.21. A. sharing B. equipping C. filling D. showing22. A. wood B. table C. stone D. wall23. A. failed B. stopped C. continued D. attempted24. A. ordered B. threatened C. allowed D. taught25. A. maps B. designs C. graphs D. levels26. A. needs B. answers C. words D. ideas27. A. adjust B. apologize C. sigh D. abandon28. A. impressive B. strange C. direct D. terrible29. A. rise B. attitude C. power D. adaptation30. A. talk B. divide C. transform D. translate31. A. regret B. benefit C. demand D. respect32. A. opposite B. similar C.rude D. harmful33. A. talent B. money C. time D. knowledge34. A. challenged B. accepted C. awarded D. proved35. A. trouble B. choice C. preparation D. difference四、语法填空(本大题共1小题,共15.0分)36. The Organizing Committee of the Olympic Winter Games Beijing 2022 revealed itsOlympic torch design in the National Aquatics (水上运动)Centre, (1) has beentransformed into the "Ice Cube" for next year's Olympic Winter Games curling (冰壶) competition.The winning design, (2) (select) from 182 entries in a global competition,was praised by Beijing 2022's judges for (3) ( it) combination of Chinese aesthetic (审美的)value,traditional cultural meanings (4) advanced technology.One of the design highlights (5) ( allow ) two Olympic torches to lock into each otherat the top when torchbearers exchange the flame during the Olympic Torch Relay.Thetwo-tone design represents an indication of fire and ice, symbolizing how it will bring light and (6) (warm) to the winter sports scene.In recognition of Beijing's status as the world's first city (7) ( host) both the Summer and Winter Games,the 2022 Olympic torch features a similar design (8) the 2008 Olympictorch and by (9) same color combination and artistic elements from that torch,theOrganizing Committee aims to present Beijing's rich Olympic culture.Planning for the Olympic Torch Relay and the selection of torchbearers for the Games are(10) (current) underway,with detailed information to be released in the near future bythe Beijing 2022 Organizing Committee.五、书面表达(本大题共2小题,共40.0分)37.假定你是星光中学的高中毕业生李华,母校将为高一新生举办主题为"What to learn in senior high school?"的英语沙龙活动,特邀请你结合自身经历谈谈自己的体|会.请根据以下提示准备一份英语发言稿.第10页,共24页1.学会学习:方法,习惯等;2.学会做人:真诚,友善;3.其他方面:考生自拟.注意:1.词数120左右;4.发言稿开头和结尾已给出,不须抄在答题卡上,不计入总词数.Good morning, everyone!It is my honor to be here to share with you my opinions on learn in senior high school.Thank you!38.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。

2021届南京市金陵中学高三英语上学期期末考试试题及答案解析

2021届南京市金陵中学高三英语上学期期末考试试题及答案解析

2021届南京市金陵中学高三英语上学期期末考试试题及答案解析第一部分阅读(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AF the Art World competition.Prize -The winner of each type will get the chance to display their artworks in a week-long exhibition inChelsea,New York..Eligibility - Open to artists all over the world..Entry Fee(参赛费)-$24 for a maximum of 3 submitted(提交的)photos..Date of Exhibition - From 25thApril to 2ndMay.F the Art World is an international art competition organized by which is quite unusual, compared to other competitions. The artworks are not judged on the basis of creativity and skill. Instead, they're judged by the depth of the subject matter. The subject this year is “A Competition About Change”, where artists can try and show how they'd like to change humanity in a good way.Notes*For this competition, there are three types for submissions, namely: street art, fine art, and digital art.*Each type will have a winner as chosen by the organizers and all the winners will have the wonderful chance to exhibit their works at the Unarthodox Gallery inNew Yorkin a week-long exhibition.*All the winners will also receive 100% of the sale price when any of their artworks are sold!Winners will also be displayed on the website and the entrants' artworks will also be displayed in the opening ceremony(仪式)as well.1.What is special about F the Art World Competition?AIt is free to attend.B.It lasts for over a week.C.It is open to artists inNew York.D.It centers on the depth of the artworks.2.What will the winners get?A.Prize money.B.A chance to visit an exhibition.C.A written judgement of their artworks.D.Money from the sale of their artworks.3.Where will the entrants' artworks be shown?A.In the street.B.In the opening ceremony.C.On the website.D.At the market.BGuangzhououtbreak linked to strains inIndiaThe gene sequencing of the COVID-19 outbreak inGuangzhou.Guangdongprovince, indicates it is very similar in structure to the mutatedstrains detected inIndia, a senior health official from the city said on Sunday.“And it has the characteristic of quick spread.” Chen Bin, deputy director of the city's health commission, said at a news conference inGuangzhouon Sunday.She urged relevant departments and medical staff to act quickly to block the chain of infection and control the spread of the coronavirus in the southern metropolis.Zhang Zhoubin, deputy director of theGuangzhoucenter for disease control and prevention, said the strain of coronavirus spreads easily.“The virus can be spread through a meal or through a short period of indirect contact,” he said.The city reported five confirmed eases and 21 asymptomatic carriers as of 2 pm Sunday after the first con finned case was detected in the city's Liwan district on May 21, Chen said.To prevent the virus from spreading, the city government tightened its disease control and prevention measures over the weekend. Six communities and housing estates previously designated as low-risk areas were raised to medium-risk ones, Chen said.In addition to asking local residents to get vaccinated, the city has organized nucleic acid testing in Haizhu and Yuexiu districts starting from Sunday. Residents in specific areas of Tianhe, Baiyun and Panyu districts have also been required to take nucleic acid tests to expand the screening of suspected patients and asymptomatic carriers.Liwan previously required all its residents to take nucleic acid tests.As of Saturday, more than 2-25 million residents of the city have had samples collected for nucleic acid tests, Chen said. More than 10,000 medical workers from the entire city have been sent to Liwan to help vaccinate locals against COVID-19 and collect samples for nucleic acid testing.Deng Wenjun, director of circulation section with Guangzhou Supply and Marketing Cooperative, said there are sufficient supplies of food and daily necessities in the medium-risk areas.4. What is the characteristic of the COVID-19 which broke out inGuangzhou?A. It disappears quickly.B. It spreads fast.C. It has a lot to do with temperature.D. It has the same nature as the seasonal flu.5. Which district have residents who have not been required to take nucleic acid tests?A. Tianhe.B. Haizhu.C. Panyu.D. Zengcheng.6. Which of the following statements is TRUE?A. The virus can hardly be spread through a short period of indirect contact.B. There are 21 symptomatic carriers in the Liwan district as of 2 pm Sunday.C. All the people living in Liwan district arc previously asked to take nucleic acid tests.D. Supplies of food and daily necessities in the medium-risk areas arc still not enough.7. Where can you probably find this article?A. On a news website.B. In a fashion magazine.C. In a history book.D. In a travel journal.CAt the World Economic Forum last month, President Trump drew claps when he announced the United States would respond to the forum's proposal to plant one trillion(万亿) trees to fight climate change. The trillion-tree idea won wide attention last summer after a study published in the journal Science concluded thatplanting so many trees was “the most effective climate change solution to date”.If only it were true. But it isn't. Planting trees would slow down the planet's warming, but the only thing that will save us and future generations from paying a huge price in dollars, lives and damage to nature is rapid and considerable reductions in carbon release from fossil fuels, to net zero by 2050.Focusing on trees as the big solution to climate change is a dangerous diversion(偏离). Worse still, it takes attention away from those responsible for the carbon release that are pushing us toward disaster. For example, in the Netherlands, you can pay Shell an additional 1 euro cent for each liter of regular gasoline you put in your tank, to plant trees to balance the carbon release from your driving. That's clearly no more than disaster slightly delayed. The only way to stop this planet from overheating is through political, economic, technological and social solutions that end the use of fossil fuels.There is no way that planting trees, even across a global area the size of theUnited States, can absorb the huge amounts of fossil carbon released from industrial societies. Trees do take up carbon from the atmosphere as they grow. But this uptake merely replaces carbon lost when forests were cleared in the first place, usually longago. Regrowing forests where they once grew can undo some damage done in the past, but even a trillion trees can't store enough carbon to head off dramatic climate changes this century.In a sharp counter argument to last summer's Paper in Science, Justin Gillis wrote in the same journal in October that the study's findings were inconsistent with the dynamics of the global carbon cycle. He warned that “the claimthat global tree restoration(复原) is our most effective climate solution is simply scientifically incorrect and dangerously misleading”.8. What do we know about the trillion-tree idea?A. It was published in a journal.B. It was proposed last summer.C. It was put forward by Trump.D. It drew lots of public attention.9. What is paragraph 3 mainly about?A. A drawback of the tree planting strategy.B. An example of balancing carbon release.C. An anecdote of making a purchase at Shell.D. A responsibility for politicians and economists.10. What was Justin Gillis's attitude towards global tree restoration?A. Indifferent.B. Opposed.C. Hesitant.D. Supportive.11. What is the best title for the text?A. Contradictory Ideas on Tree Planting.B. A Trillion Trees Come to the Rescue.C. Planting Trees Won't Save the World.D. The Best Solution to Climate Change.DWhen you walk with a backpack, do you know how the things inside move from side to side? Now scientists havefigured out how to tap into that movement to produce electricity.Picture a pendulum (摆锤) fixed to a backpack frame and stabilized with springs on either side. The pack’s weight is attached to the pendulum, so the pendulum swings side to side as you walk.Then a machine is driven by that swinging movement, and spits out electrical current to charge a battery.Volunteers carried the pack while walking on a running machine and wore masks to measure the flow of O2and CO2. Walking with the slightly swinging 20-pound load, the device (设备) did not significantly affect the volunteers’ metabolic (新陈代谢的) rate compared to when they carried the same weight fixed in place. In fact, the energy-harvesting pack reduced the forces of acceleration they’d feel in a regular pack, which might mean greater comfort for a long hike. And the device did produce a steady trickle (涓流) of electricity. If you up the load to 45 pounds, the swing of the pack could fully charge a smart phone only after 12 hours. The details are in the journal Royal Society Open Science.The device produces electricity from human movement and has been identified as a workable solution to providing a renewable energy source for portable electronic devices. It is particularly useful for those who work in remote areas, as these people often carry a lot of weight in a backpack for their exploration.But here’s a realconundrum: the energy-harvesting device currently weighs five pounds. The researchers say that’s about four pounds too many to be a smart alternative to batteries. So they hope that more research lets them lighten the load, to ensure the pack charges you up without weighing you down.12. What does Paragraph 2 mainly talk about?A. How the device works.B. What the device looks like.C. Who the device is designed for.D. Why scientists designed the device.13. Which of the following describes the device?A. It greatly affected the volunteers metabolic rate.B. It harvested energy as the volunteers walk.C. It failed to produce steady electricity.D. It was useless for a long walk.14. What does the underlined word “conundrum” in the last paragraph mean?A. Problem.B. Method.C. Bond.D. Decision.15. What will the researchers try to do next?A. Increase the charging speed of their device.B. Find smarter alternatives to batteries.C. Reduce the weight of their device.D. Put their device on the market.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。

月江苏省金陵中学高三阶段检测

月江苏省金陵中学高三阶段检测

20XX年中学测试中学试题试卷科目:年级:考点:监考老师:日期:2021年10月江苏省金陵中学高三阶段检测英语试卷I、单项填空(共30小题,计30分)1.achievement, last week’s ministerial meeting of the WTO have earned a low, though not falling, grade.A.In case of B.In terms of C.In face of D.As a result of 2.Who would you rather the computer?A.have repaired B.get repaired C.have to repair D.get to repair 3.She is so that she doesn’t even know where Shanghai is.A.foolish B.stupid C.silly D.ignorant4.Some people either avoid questions of right and wrong or remain neutral about them.A.deliberately B.sincerely C.violently D.properly5.Her outstanding performance in the competition proved that she was a winner.A.value B.worthy C.worth D.worthwhile6.In cold weather, some people wear fur coats as against wind.A.protection B.promotion C.procession D.profession7.The clever man is ready to accept help he can get.A.which B.as C.whatever D.that8.She asked we were getting on well with our work and I answered “Yes”.A.how B.if C.what D.that9.for the doctor’s careful treatment, he till last year.A.If it is not; can’t live B.Were it not; couldn’t liveC.Had it not been; couldn’t have lived D.If they were not; couldn’t live 10.—Peter is very clever and he studies hard as well.—No he always wins first in the examinations.A.doubt B.question C.wonder D.problem 11.These student doctors are overjoyed to have the chance to the famous surgeon transplantinga kidney on the patient.A.help B.assist C.support D.learn12.The counsel (辩护律师) is trying every means to find evidence to prove the accused was of the crime.A.innocent B.guilty C.ashamed D.free13.Working hard is not only a(n) of great success, but it is one of the basic requirements.A.sign B.evidence C.guarantee D.opportunity 14.Whatever difficult situation he was in, he never lost confidence and always be about the future life.A.confused B.pleased C.curious D.optimistic15.The old man said the accident careless driving, so a lot of money to be paid by the driver.A.was due to; was due B.due to; was dueC.is due to; has due D.is due to; was due16.After the explosion, the police did a lot of work to find out some clues from the .A.lookers – on B.viewers C.people D.witnesses 17.team wins on Saturday will go through to the national championships.A.No matter what B.No matter which C.Whatever D.Whichever18.I had hoped to get to the meeting, but I found at the last minutes that I couldn’t it.A.try B.meet C.get D.make19.We had a really bad time about six months ago but now things are .A.looking up B.coming up C.making up D.turning up 20.When Gisli was very young, he was terribly frightened of snakes, but he soon it.A.got over B.got across C.got through D.got off 21.People are puzzled they read the book.A.the first time B.at the first time C.for the first time D.at first22.In some countries, are called “public schools” are not owned by the state.A.that B.which C.as D.what23.With his son , the old man felt unhappy.A.to disappoint B.to be disappointedC.disappointing D.being disappointed24.I have no dreams to have a happy life.A.rather than B.more than C.other than D.less than25.“of them are not here.” means “of them are not here.”A.All; Some B.Both; Every C.Both; Neither D.All; Both26.The discovery of new evidence led to .A.the thief having caught B.catch the thiefC.the thief being caught D.the thief to be caught27.--- It was careless of you your bike unlocked outside all night.--- My God! So I did.A.to leave B.left C.had left D.to have left28.I’m going to Beijing. Do you have anything to your parents?A.to take B.to be taken C.taken D.taking29.We found a man on the other side of the street the bank.A.stationing; watching B.stationed; watchingC.stationed; watched D.stationing; watched30.The sound of planes is likely to cause deafness continually.A.when hearing B.being heard C.if heard D.hearingII.完形填空(共20小题,计30分)As the pace of life continues to increase, we are fast losing the art of relaxation. 31 you are in the habit of rushing through life, being on the go from morning till night, it is hard to 32 down. But relaxation is 33 for a healthy mind and body.Stress is a 34 part of everyday life and there is no way to 35 it. In fact, it is not the bad thing that it is often supposed to be. A 36 amount of stress is important to provide motivation and give 37 to life. It is only when the stress gets out of control 38 it can lead to poor performance and 39 health.The amount of stress a person can bear 40 very much on the individual. Some people are not afraid of stress, and such 41 are obviously chief material for managerial responsibilities. Others lose heart at the 42 of unusual difficulties. When exposed to stress, in 43 form, we react both chemically and physically. In fact we make a choice between 44 and fight. And in more ancient days the choices made the 45 between life and death. The crises we meet today are 46 to be so extreme, but however little the stress, it requires the same response. It iswhen such a reaction 47 long, through continued exposure to stress, that health becomes 48 . Such serious conditions as high blood pressure and heart diseases have 49 links with stress. 50 we cannot remove stress from our lives we need to find ways to deal with it. It would be unwise to do so even if we could.So what do you think of stress? What is your way to deal with it?31.A.When B.While C.Once D.As32.A.slow B.calm C.get D.turn 33.A.unnecessary B.satisfied C.useful D.necessary 34.A.physical B.natural C.hard D.terrible 35.A.tolerate B.solve C.avoid D.accept 36.A.sure B.certain C.large D.great 37.A.purpose B.resource C.influence D.instruction 38.A.when B.why C.that D.how39.A.ill B.good C.strong D.weak 40.A.insists B.depends C.calls D.spends 41.A.patterns B.personality C.situations D.characters 42.A.glance B.view C.sight D.impression 43.A.whichever B.whatever C.however D.whenever 44.A.peace B.fright C.pressure D.heaviness 45.A.decision B.promise C.difference D.choice 46.A.unlikely B.likely C.necessary D.probable 47.A.continues B.lives C.stands D.lasts 48.A.balanced B.injured C.endangered D.changeable 49.A.established B.achieved C.found D.developed 50.A.Unless B.Since C.Because D.AsIII.阅读理解(共20题,计40分)A“We’re going,” Mimi called out to her mother in the family’s grocery store next to her house. This was her first date, and Robert Rovere had just arrived to take her to a dance. She could hardly believe it was happening. During the long wait she had wondered again and again what to wear,。

高三英语第五次阶段测试试题

高三英语第五次阶段测试试题

2021届金陵中学高三英语第五次阶段测试制卷人:歐陽文化、歐陽理複;制卷時間:二O二二年二月七日2021年1月〔Unit 11-12〕一. 单项选择(一共20小题;每一小题1分,满分是20分)1. ____ is the fundamental law of a country, although, in some countries like Britain, there is an unwritten one.A. ConstituteB. InstituteC. InstitutionD. Constitution2. You can ___ to keep your secret.A. rely onB. rely me onC. rely on meD. rely me3. -----Where can we see the film A World Without Thieves?-----Well, if you don’t mind, we can do it at ___ of the cinemas.A. someB. anyC. oneD. that4. -----It’s reported that the government has lighted the burden on the students. -----Oh, today we are still ___ from heavy school work, ___ at preparing us for the entrance examination.A. suffering; aimedB. suffered; aimingC. suffered; aimedD. suffering; aiming5. She was trying to make a final statement, but people kept___ her speech by shouting.A. taking outB. putting offC. giving upD. getting along6. --- Could I use your bathroom?--- Sure. The bathroom’s there.--- Thanks. __________A. I need to go now.B. Can I go now?C. If you’ll excuse me now.D. It won’t take long.7. -----Cape Town is ___ capital city, but it isn’t ___ administrative capital. -----South Africa is really an interesting country.A. the; theB. a; theC. a; anD. the; a8. -----Is this course rather difficult?-----Yes. That’s why I ____ it.A. leftB. missedC. droppedD. fell9. Doctors say that to find the cure for SARS may be a long ___A. progressB. processC. procedureD. proceed10. I need to be relaxed. I shall ___ myself to a good weekend holiday.A. affordB. giveC. treatD. offer11. There is ___ man at the door who wants to see you.A. certainB. someC. anyD. an12. The disguise was so good that I had no ___ of his real identity.A. wonderB. hesitationC. suspicionD. thought13. He was afraid he would have to ___ the invitation to the party.A. ignoreB. declineC. decreaseD. deny14. Your statements today are in ___ with what you said yesterday.A. conversationB. contradictionC. conventionD. contribution15. Her mother does not ___ of her going to study in the United States alone.A. admitB. agreeC. proveD. approve16. I have had my life ___.A. insuredB. securedC. assuredD. ensured.17. She will have a medical ___ tomorrow.A. examB. checkC. examinationD. checking18. -----Do you think the Stars will beat the Bulls?-----Yes, they have better players, so I ___ them to win.A. hopeB. preferC. expectD. want19. It’s said that the murder has escaped ___ the direction of Shenzhen.A. atB. underC. fromD. in20._____ late in the morning, Bob turned off the alarm.A. SleepingB. To sleepC. SleepD. Having slept二、完形填空〔一共20小题;每一小题分,满分是30分〕The amount of usable water has always been of great interest in the world. 21 springs and streams sometimes means control, particularly in the 22 areaslike the desert. The control is possible even without possession of large areas of 23 land. In the early days of the American West, gun fights were not 24 forthe water resources. And laws had to be 25 to protect the water rights ofthe 26 and the use of the water resources accordingly .27 is known to us all, there is not 28 water in all places for everyoneto use as much as he likes. Deciding on the 29 of water that will be usedin any particular period 30 careful planning, so that people can manage anduse water more 31 . Farmers have to change their use of or demand for water 32 the water supply forecast.The 33 water supply forecast is based more on the water from the 34 than from the below. Interest is 35 in the ways to increase rainfall by man-made methods, and to get water from the winter snow on mountain 36 . With special equipment, some scientists are studying the ways in which the mountain snowcan be 37 , and with the help of a repeater station, they send the 38 data to the base station. The operator at the base station can get the data at any time by 39 a button. In the near future, the forecast and use of water 40 probably depend on the advance knowledge of snow on mountains, not of water underground.21.A.Using B.Holding C.Owning D.Finding22.A.dry B.distant C.deserted D.wild23.A.fine B.beautiful C.rich D.farming 24.A.unlawful B.unacceptable C.unpopular D.uncommon 25.A.made B.designed C.signed D.written 26.A.winners B.settlers C.fighters D.supporters 27.A.That B.It C.What D.As28.A.plentiful B.enough C.any D.much29.A.type B.quality C.amount D.level 30.A.requests B.requires C.means D.suggests31.A.effectively B.easily C.conveniently D.actively 32.A.leading to B.due to C.owing to D.according to 33.A.correct B.further C.average D.early 34.A.clouds B.sky C.air D.above 35.A.raising B.rising C.building D.lasting 36.A.rocks B.tips C.cops D.trees 37.A.taken care of B.made use of C.piled up D.saved up 38.A.picked B.produced C.used D.gathered 39.A.touching B.knocking C.pressing D.turning 40.A.might B.can C.will D.should三、阅读理解(一共15小题;每一小题2分,满分是30分)AOne of Britain's bravest women told yesterday how she helped to catch suspected police killer David Bieber -- and was thanked with flowers by the police. It was also said that she could be in line for a share of up to £30,000 reward money.Vicki Brown, 30, played a very important role in ending the nationwide manhunt(搜捕,追捕). Vicki, who has worked at the Royal Hotel for four years, told of her terrible experience when she had to steal into Bieber's bedroom and to watch him secretly. Then she waited alone for three hours while armed police prepared to storm the building.She said: "I was very nervous. But when I opened the hotel door and saw 20 armed policemen lined up in the car park I was so glad they were there.〞The alarm had been raised because Vicki became suspicious 〔疑心〕 of the guest who checked in at 3 pm the day before New Year's Eve with little luggage and wearing sunglasses and a hat pulled down over his face. She said: "He didn't seem to want to talk too much and make any eye contact ." Vicki, the only employee on duty, called her bosses Margaret, 64, and husband Stan McKale, 65, who phoned the police at 11 pm.Officers from Northumbria Police called Vicki at the hotel in Dunston, Gateshead, at about 11:30 pm to make sure that this was the wanted man. Then they kept in touch by phoning Vicki every 15 minutes."It was about ten past two in the morning when the phone went again and a policeman said ‘Would you go and make yourself known to the armed officers outside?'. My heart missed a beat."Vicki quietly showed eight armed officers through passages and staircases to the top floor room and handed over the key."I realized that my bedroom window overlooks that part of the hotel, so I went to watch. I could not see into the man's room, but I could see the passage. The police kept shouting at the man to come out with his hands showing. Then suddenly he must have come out because they shouted for him to lie down while he was handcuffed 〔带上手铐〕。

2021年南京市金陵中学高三英语上学期期中试题及参考答案

2021年南京市金陵中学高三英语上学期期中试题及参考答案

2021年南京市金陵中学高三英语上学期期中试题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AFilms to watch in MarchGretaA lonely young waitress finds a handbag on aNew Yorksubway train. Luckily, the address is inside, so she returns it to the piano teacher who left it there. She then discovers that the piano teacher makes a habit of dropping bags around the city on purpose to make new friends. Directed by Neil Jordan, the actors are attractive. Grace Moretz is the waitress and Isabelle Huppert is the one who admires her. Thanks to them, Greta winds up being far more enjoyable than it has any right to be.The AftermathThe Aftermath is one of the few World WarⅡ-related films. Based on Rhidian Brook’s novel,this touching romantic movie is starred by Keira Knightley, who is the wife of a British officer. She hates the Germans because her son was killed in an air raid. But is there a chance that a tall, dark andhandsome man might persuade her to overcome her hate?Captain MarvelIt took Marvel Studios a decade to finally make a female superhero. It’s also the first Marvel film to be directed by a woman, who has directed Half Nelson and Missisippi Grind. Captain Marvel is set in the 1990s. The Oscar-winning Brie Larson stars as Carol Danvers, a US Air Force fighter pilot, while Samuel L Jackson, as usual, plays Nick Fury.DumboDumbo is a classic Disney cartoon, who has big ears and there have been plenty of those kind of movies in recent years.Burtonalways has inspirations to direct such kind of movies from Edward Scissorhands to Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children. Magical figures have always been his favorite characters.1. What makes Captain Marvel special?A. Winning Oscar.B. Its female director.C. Time setting.D. A woman pilot.2. Which film is better for a 7-year-old kid to watch?A. The AftermathB. Captain MarvelC. GreteD. Dumbo3. Where can you most probably read the text?A. Reader’s DigestB. NatureC. Scientific AmericanD. National GeographicBRecycling plastic has always been a stop-start effort, and the wide variety of plastics we produce, the pollution from waste, and other limitations make recycling an economic(经济) problem. It’s estimated(估计)only 9% of plastic ever created has been recycled. But with the help of a chemical process, Canadian Miranda Wang and her company BioCellection want to change that.Stability is one of plastic greatest qualities and downside. There's limited evidence that some plastics can biodegrade (生物降解)but largely photo-plastics degrade in the sun. It’s a long process, and the truth is that we can only estimate how long it takes. Wang is looking to break the inaction and BioCellection's task is to make most plastic waste recyclable.She outlines two current methods. One is to take plastics like water bottles, wash them, cut them, melt and reconstitute them. “That's a very limited process” she says, due to the requirement that plastics be “clean” . The other, which can handle dirtier plastics and a level of pollution, is called hydrolysis(热解). Intense heat is applied to break down plastics so they can be reused as oils for energy, but “it’s not economical,’’ she says.BioCellection’s solution builds on research from over ten years ago, Wang explains, when a US studydiscovered pure polyethylene powder (聚乙烯粉)could be broken down by a catalyst (催化剂). Wang and her co-founder Jean hit upon a bacterium being able to eat plastic. In the years since, they engineered a comparable catalyst capable of doing the same job, only faster, which even works on plastics no one else can recycle at present. “We have now found a catalyst that is much cheaper than the one that was used before, Wang says.Currently focusing on plastic films like shopping hags, the three-hour process breaks clown plastic into chemicals that can act as the building blocks for more complex plastic products.“Right now we’re able to achieve about 70% transformation from plastic waste material to these chemicals,” she adds, saying they’re working to increase that figure.4. Why has so little plastic been recycled?A. Plastic is chemically stable.B. Recycling plastic led to pollution.C. We produced various plastics.D. Most photo-plastics degrade in the sun.5. What does Wang think of the two current methods?A. Highly effective and dynamic.B. Expensive and pollution-causing.C. Limited and energy-consuming.D. Widely used and recognized.6. What did BioCellection find effective to recycle plastics?A. Polyethylene powder.B. Chemical products.C. Plastic films.D. A catalyst.7. What is the text mainly about?A. Miranda Wang and her company.B. A new plastic recycling method.C. The greatest downside of plastic.D. Transformation of plastic waste.CA Hug from a Teenage BoyFifteen years spent in the field of education have provided Nancy Marra with many treasured moments. One of the most endearing happened when she was teaching second grade.That year, she decided to plan something special for the children: a Mother’s Day tea. After all the preparations were made for it, each child took home an invitation.Nancywas surprised and relieved to see that every mother was planning to attend. She even invited her own mother.Finally, the day arrived. That afternoon, each child lined up at the classroom door expecting the arrival of his or her mom. As it got closer to starting time,Nancylooked around and her eyes quickly found Jimmy. His mother hadn’t shown up and he was looking upset.Nancytook her mother by the hand and walked over to Jimmy. “Jimmy,”Nancysaid, “I have a bit of a problem here and I was wondering if you could help out. Since I’m going to be really busy today, I was wondering if you could keep my mother company.”Nancy’s mom and Jimmy sat at a table with two other mother-child pairs. Jimmy servedNancy’s mom her treats, presented her with the giftNancyhad made, and pulled out and pushed in her chair, just as they had practiced the day before. WheneverNancylooked over, her mom and Jimmy were in deep conversation Ten years later,Nancywas at a high school to take a senior class on a field trip, and there was Jimmy. On the way back,Nancyhad the students complete an evaluation form of their trip. She collected and checked the forms one by one.When she came to Jimmy’s evaluation page, he had written, “Remember our Mother’s Day tea we had in second grade, Mrs. Marra? I do! Thanks for all you did for me, and thank your mother, too.”As they began unloading at the school, Jimmy made sure he was the last one to go.Nancytold him she really enjoyed what he had written. He looked rather embarrassed, mumbled (咕哝) his own thanks, and then turned to walk away. As the bus driverbegan pulling the bus away, Jimmy ran back and knocked on the bus door. He jumped back on board and gaveNancya big hug. “Thanks again, Mrs. Marra. No one even knew my mom didn’t make it that day!”She ended her workday with a hug from a teenage boy who had probably stopped hugging teachers years ago.8. Why was Jimmy paired withNancy’s mother?A. Nancy was too busy to spend time with her.B. Jimmy’s mother didn’t come to the event.C. Nancy wanted Jimmy to get to know her.D. Jimmy could get along well with her.9. Where did Jimmy meetNancyten years later?A. Near Jimmy’s high school.B. At a Mother’s Day tea.C. In Nancy’s classroom.D. On a field trip.10. How did Jimmy feel about whatNancyhad done for him?A. Upset.B. Embarrassed.C. Grateful.D. Satisfied.11. Which of the following best presents the theme of the passage?A. No act of kindness is ever wasted.B. A friend in need is a friend indeed.C. A mother’s hug lasts long after she lets go.D. The best teacher must be the best performer.DSome years ago a young man applied to a large United States optical firm for a job as a lens designer. He apologized for lack of training, but on announcing that he owned two copies of the classic Conrady's Applied Optics and Optical Design, one for his office and a second for his bedside table, he was hired on the spot. Perhaps the story will be repeated some day with Buchdahl's Introduction to Hamiltonian Optics as a similar certificate of qualification.Hamiltonian theory describes with powerful generality the overall properties of optical systems considered as ‘black boxes’, although it does not describe the detailed structure needed to construct the systems and achieve these properties. Buchdahl's book is therefore on the subject of geometrical optics, but it is not about how to design lenses. It is, however a compact comprehensive account of the fundamentals of the theory written with the lens designer's needs very much in mind. Every lens designer worth his salt has at some time in his career attempted to apply the broad concepts of Hamiltonian optics to the solutions of practical problems. Success has been sufficiently rare that the theory, as such, has made little direct contribution to techniques for optical instrument design. The failures have been frustrating because of the obvious fundamental power of the theory and because of its conceptual elegance. The indirect effects have been large, however, both in contributing to an understanding of fundamental principles that govern the overall behavior of optical systems and in pointing the way to other, more practical, theoretical approaches.Buchdahl approaches the subject not only as a capable mathematical physicist, but as one who with a knowledge of practical optics has made a significant contribution to geometrical optical theory. Buchdahl's approach has, over the last decade, had a major impact on modern lens design with computers. Thus, he brings to this exposition of Hamiltonian optics a familiarity with practical optics not usually found in authors on this subject.The author claims his book to be non-mathematical, and indeed it might be so viewed by a professional mathematician. From the point of view of many physicists and engineers, it will appear to be quite mathematical. Moreover, this is a tightly written book. The subject matter is developed with precision, and the author expects the reader, at very point, to be master of the preceding exposition.12. Hamiltonian theory met with failures as a result of ______.A. newer finding related to the wave particle nature of lightB. very complicated concepts too difficult to understand by most lens designersC. too much mathematical detail in the theoryD. not enough practical information offered by the theory to allow for use by lens crafters13. The author of this passage implies that Introduction to Hamiltonian Optics is necessary to ______.A. the students who are major in mathematical geometryB. those who want to grasp the basic principles of optical systemsC. the lens designers who look for instructions on practical designsD. those who are interested in physics14. The article points out that the great benefits of Hamiltonian optics have been found is ______.A. indirect ways of learning mathematicsB. a fundamental power within the theoryC. the conceptual elegance of the theoryD. the practical applications of the theory in finding new approaches to old problems15. This passage is probably excerpted from ______.A. a review of a bookB. a chemistry textbookC. an optician's essayD. a general science text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。

2021届江苏省金陵中学高三上学期第五次调研考试英语试题(解析版)

2021届江苏省金陵中学高三上学期第五次调研考试英语试题(解析版)

江苏省金陵中学2020-2021学年高三第一学期第五次调研考试英语试题注意事项:1. 答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、考试号座位号填写在答题卡上。

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1.Where does this conversation probably take place?A.In a bookstore.B.In a classroomC.In a library2.At what time will the film begin?A.7:20B.7:15C.7:003.What are the two speakers mainly talking about?A.Their friend Jane.B.A weekend tripC.A radio programme4.What will the woman probably do?A.Catch a trainB.See the man offC.Go shopping5.Why did the woman apologize?A.She made a late deliveryB.She went to the wrong placeC.She couldn’t take the cake back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。

2021届南京市金陵中学高三英语期中试卷及答案

2021届南京市金陵中学高三英语期中试卷及答案

2021届南京市金陵中学高三英语期中试卷及答案第一部分阅读(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AYou’re becoming an adult; your friends are changing; school is more challenging; and your life has more ups and downs than it used to. These books are just for you.Say Goodbye to Stressby Dr Jeff BrownKindle Edition $11.79Paperback $16.95Many have trouble getting their stress (压力) under control and want help. This new book will encourage stressed-out readers with its stories from people like them about how they resolved or rethought the stress in their lives, learned to let go of anxiety and worry, and improved their lives by dealing with stress.Find Your Inner Strengthby Amy NewmarkKindle Edition $7.99Paperback $12.75This powerful collection of stories will inspire (激励) you and help you find the inner strength to do with the challenges in your own life. We are stronger than we think.... when we have to be. These brave. courageous people are the role models that show us all what is possible.Random Acts of Kindnessby Amy NewmarkKindle Edition $12.99Paperback $17.77Make miracles happen for yourself and others. It’s easy. Just think outside the box and look around. There are so many ways that you can help—and it turns out the biggest beneficiary (受益人) may be you! Scientific studies have shown that “doing good” is not only good for others but also for the person doing it, making that person happier and healthier.Be the Best You Can Beby Amy NewmarkKindle Edition $10. 99Paperback $15.67This collection shows kids positive role models to follow in its stories about making good choices, havingconfidence, and doing the right things. Parents and grandparents will enjoy discussing the stories with children, making it a family event.1.How will you feel after reading Say Goodbye to Stress?A.Anxious.B.Awkward.C.Relaxed.D.Confused.2.What is unique about Find Your Inner Strength?A.It is written by a well-known author.B.It is the cheapest of the four books.C.It has role models for kids to follow.D.It shows one how to do good deeds.3.Which book is suitable for one who has no confidence?A.Say Goodbye to StressB.Find Your Inner StrengthC.Random Acts of KindnessD.Be the Best You Can BeBMusic is said to be a universal language. But for Chase Burton, a deaf filmmaker fromTexas, music has always been a totally different experience.“When I was a kid, I’d lie on the floor so I could feel the vibrations (震动,颤动) from my brother’s band rocking out below my body, ” the 33-year-old man said. “That was one of the first times I began building a relationship with music.”In 2016, his ability to experience music changed dramatically, thanks to California-based technology company Not Impossible Labs. It designed a vibrating suit that enables deaf people to “feel” music through their skin. Consisting of a body harness (背带), ankle and wrist belts, the suit translates audio into a range of vibrating pulses that are felt at 24 contact points.Burtonhas been trialing the suit for four years.“The sound hits different parts of your body, ” saidBurton. “Maybe it will strikeme down in my ankles first. And then I’ll start to feel the vibrations in my back. And then I’ll feel some pulsations in my wrist.”The creators want to extends the tactile (触觉) musical experience beyond the deaf community. In 2018, they gave out 150 of the suits at a rock concert inLas Vegaswhere half the audience members were deaf and half were able to hear.Since then, Not Impossible Labs has been working to improve the technology and says it’s ready to go to market soon. Eventually, the creators want the suit to become a consumer product, accessible to all. The company’s talent and business development director, Jordan Richardson, said that the technology could be used inlive sports broadcasts, video games and theme parks.As a writer and director who’s been working to make the movie world more accessible,Burtonhopes that the vibrating suit will be available to his film audiences in the future. He believes the suit canenhanceemotions while watching a movie – for hearing as well as deaf people. “I see the tech as a real opportunity to help people understand that music for movies doesn’t always need to be enjoyed through the ears”.4. Why would Chase Burton lie on the floor when he was a kid?A. To feel some pulsations in his wrist.B. To feel the vibrations from his brother’s band.C. To expand the tactile musical experience.D. To begin building a bond with films.5. What do we know about Not Impossible Labs from the passage?A. It was started by Chase Burton in 2016.B. Its products have been used in live sports broadcasts.C. It is a technology company based inCalifornia.D. Its administrative director is Jordan Richardson.6. Which can replace the underlined word “enhance” in the last paragraph?A. createB. expressC. coverD. strengthen7. What is the best title for the passage?A. Vibrating Suit Allows Deaf People to “Feel” MusicB. Tech Company Provides Free Suits for Deaf PeopleC. Deaf People Enjoy Rock Music with Free SuitD. Movies Need to Be Enjoyed Through the EarsCHaley Curfman, 25, of Blackwell, Oklahoma, is a teacher at Blackwell Public School and last yearshe bought a plain(朴素的) white dress, which she set up a station in her classroom for her students to decorate, encouraging them to go and draw on the dress whenever they had free time. Haley set up a station at a table with the dress and some color1 ed markers so that her students could draw on it, having first seen the idea on Pinterest.After the kids had finished the design, she then surprised them all by wearing the dress to class, sharing pictures of herself in it on Facebook in a post that has since been shared over 200, 000 times.For teachers looking to do something similar for their own students, Haley said that she bought the dress offAmazon for less than $ 20 about six months ago and pre-washed the dress before she started the project. She used markers from Walmart. But she said these things can be bought in other places. She said, “To do the project, I set up a station at a table with the dress and markers. It takes anywhere from two weeks to a month to complete as we just work on it here and there when time allows. You'd better give the students enough time so they don't have to hurry.”“Teachers have been sharing their dresses, T-shirts, etc. with me that they've been creating since the 1950s with the same idea. It is amazing, and I love the fact that you are sharing them with me! Thank you all so much for your kindness and support,” she wrote on Facebook.Asked why she came up with the idea, Haley told Scary Mommy. “We don't have art in our school, so, I always try to do little creative projects when possible.”8. What did Haley use the plain white dress to do?A. To teach her students painting.B. To prepare for her presentation.C. To ask her students to draw on it.D. To help her students with their homework.9. What do we know about the finished dress?A. It took Haley by surprise.B. It is kept by Haley at home.C. It is the product of a new idea.D. It has enjoyed popularity online.10. What should a teacher do if he or she wants to follow Haley's example?A. Buy the same dress online.B. Give the kids enough time.C. Buy the same markers in Walmart.D. Leave the finished work untouched.11. Why did Haley carry out the project?A. To teach art to her students.B. To show her idea on Pinterest.C. To share it with other teachers.D. To exciteher students' creativity.DIt’s a little before8 a.m. when Mathias Schergen pushes open the side door at Chicago’s Jenner Elementary Academy for the Arts. He walks down the hall toward the office to sign in. It’s the same routine he’s had as Jenner’s art teacher for nearly a quarter century. “It’s going to be a good day,” a colleague calls out. “It’s a good day.” They hug. It seems like a typical Friday. Except it’s not. After 23 years at Jenner Elementary, Schergen is retiring. Even on his last day, there are still art projects to finish.Schergen leaves behind a richlegacyat this school. He’s won grants (拨款) for art projects. He turned an empty classroom into a museum. He’s pushed his students to make art about their lives. And he was awarded a Golden Apple — the most honorable teaching award in Chicago. But it wasn’t always easy. For years, Schergen taught in one of the city’s toughest neighborhoods. “When I first got my room, I noticed there were bullet holes in the window. That made me nervous,” he says. So he stuffed Beanie Babies in the holes to make it “look kind of funny”. “I didn’t even tell my wife for a whole year,” he says. “I didn’t want her to know.”With one hour to go, Schergen piles the chairs and sweeps the floor. He cleans out the sink for the last time. Fifth-grader Deontae Barnes, one of his best helpers, has watched him say goodbye all day. He wanders in the doorway. “Ah, come here, son,” Schergen says, signaling him over. He bends down for a hug. “Thank you for making these last days special and being a help to me.”When Deontae leaves, a reporter asks Schergen: When your kids ask why you’re retiring, what do you tell them? “I just tell them that grown people have dreams too,” he says. “I have other things in my life I have to do. It’s time. It’s just time.”12. Why is it a special Friday for Schergen?A. He was retiring on that day.B. He won an honor for his school.C. He was interviewed by a reporter.D. He received a Golden Apple award.13. What does the underlined word “legacy” in Paragraph 2 refer to?A. Art projects.B. Great achievements.C. Respect from students.D. Change in teaching.14. What made Schergen nervous when he first got to the school?A. Safety concerns in the school.B. The poorly-equipped classroom.C. Being misunderstood by his family.D. Students’ poor academic performance.15. What is the best title for the text?A.A Typical Day for an Art TeacherB. Time for Art ProjectsC. A Teacher’s Final Day at SchoolD. The Last Art Class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。

高三英语五校联考试题含解析 试题

高三英语五校联考试题含解析 试题

2021届高三英语五校联考试题〔含解析〕本套试卷一共7页,满分是120分,考试时间是是100 分钟。

第一局部阅读理解(一共两节,满分是50分)第一节(一共15小题;每一小题2.5 分,满分是分)阅读以下短文,从每一小题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项里面选出最正确选项。

AThe summer vacation is coming. If you do not know where to go, here are some cities to visit in 2021 recommended by Lonely Planet.CopenhagenWith its modern design, 15 Michelin-starred restaurants and extremelybike-friendly culture, it is no surprise that Denmark' s capital has topped Lonely Planet's top 10 cities to visit in the 2021 list. Copenhagen' s street food scene is booming on Refshaleoen, a former industrial area with a food and craft market, Reffen. Copenhagen is also home to UNESCO-listed Roskilde Cathedral, where Denmark's queens and kings are buried, and the breathtaking Louisiana Museum.MiamiThe top 10 list offers a mix of well-known and a lesser -known locations. Those places include second place Shenzhen, China, Novi Sad, Serbia in third place, and Miami, Florida in fourth place. With its stunning beaches, the South Beach scene and art scene mixed with Cuban and other Caribbean and Latin American cultures, Miamiis hopping with something for everyone.Novi SadWhile Novi Sad isn't nearly as well-known as the capital of Belgrade, it 's much more fashionable. Nickname d the “Athens of Serbia〞, it's home to the country 's annual EXIT Festival, a music festival, which is held each July at the 18th century Petrovaradin Fortress. Next year, Novi Sad will be 2021* a European Youth Capital. It may be a practice run for 2021, when the city will celebrate the title of European Capital of Culture.KathmanduThree years after it was hit by an earthquake, Kathmandu is welcoming visitors to a city that is much quieter, by design. It remains the doorstep to the Himalayas, with medieval (中世纪的) architecture, great food and nightlife. It is also much quieter than it has been in the past with cars banned from the historic center. It is also hosting the South Asia Games in 2021.1. In which city can you see Roskilde Cathedral?A. Copenhagen.B. Miami.C. Novi Sad.D. Kathmandu.2. What is special about Miami?A. There is a music festival.B. There are beautiful beaches.C. There are different street foods.D. There is Petrovaradin Fortress.3. What can you do in Kathmandu?A. Take a bike ride.B. Climb the Alps.C. Visit various castles.D. Enjoy medieval architecture. 【答案】1. A 2. B 3. D【解析】这是一篇说明文。

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江苏省金陵中学2021届高三上学期第五次调研考试英语试题学校_________ 班级__________ 姓名__________ 学号__________一、阅读选择1. At present, animated (动画) films are popular with us. Most of them rely heavily on computer technology. But this magical world —where witches (魔法师) cast spells and castles float in the sky — is brought to life by hand, Nevertheless, Hayao Miyazaki is referred to as Japan’s Walt Disney and considered by many to be the world’s greatest living animator.This month, the 72-year-old Miyazaki announced his retirement. The Japanese animator has directed 11 animated full-length films over the past four decades, including the Oscar-winning Spirited Away (《千与千寻》) and his latest release, The Wind Rises (《起风了》), which tells the life story of a man who designed Japanese World War II fighter planes.Just as The Wind Rises shows, Miyazaki is well-known for his obsession with flight, especially human flight. Other attractive aspects of Miyazaki’s films include his themes of environmental protection and the horrors of war.M iyazaki’s work is also famous for its lack of clearly defined good and evil characters. He sees the 21st century as a complex time when old standards need to be re-examined.As a storyteller, he is an inventor of fairy tales full of mystery. In the Miyazakian universe, wizards (巫师) turn into birds of prey; young girls are transformed overnight into 90-year-old women; greedy parents are changed into pigs; and shooting stars become fire demons (恶魔).People attribute Miyazaki’s success to his long pursuit of h is hand-drawn technique, although in an interview with CNN he called himself an “extinct species” in the age of digital animation.A recent television documentary on the making of The Wind Rise s showed a disappointed Miyazaki throwing a pile of drawings into the trash. He is said to have redrawn thousands of frames of the much-praised Princess Mononoke (《幽灵公主》) when they did not meet his standards.But his huge attention to detail has earned him the respect of the entire animated film world. Even John Lasseter — head of Pixar, the famous US computer animation studio —once called Miyazaki “one ofthe greatest filmmakers of our time”.【小题1】What can we know about Miyazaki’s film The Wind Rises?A.It was put on a long time ago.B.Miyaznki was once unsatisfied with some of the drawings.C.It describes environmental protection.D.It is an Oscar-winning film.【小题2】What does the underlined word “obsession” mean in paragraph 3?A.Hatred. B.Enthusiasm. C.Envy. D.Sympathy.【小题3】What makes Miyazaki earn the respect of the entire animated film world?A.His emphasis on detail.B.His pursuit of the hand-drawn technique.C.His dependence on computer technology.D.His definition of good and evil characters.2. To my Charley on his wedding day:I know you think these notes are silly. I have watched you wear a long face over the years when I give them to you. But understand that sometimes I want to tell you something and I want to get it just right. Putting it down on paper helps me do that. I wish I had been a better writer, I wish I had gone to college. If I had, I think Iwould have studied English and maybe my vocabulary would have improved. So many times I feel I am using the same words over and over. Like a woman wearing the same dress every day. So boring!What I want to say to you, Charley, is that you are marrying a wonderful girl. I think of Catherine in many ways like I think of Roberta. Like a daughter. She is sweet and patient. You should be the same with her, Charley.Here is what you are going to find out about marriage: you haveto work at it together. And have to love three things. You have to love1) Each other.2) Your children (when you have some).3) Your marriage.What I mean by that last one is, there may be times that youfight, and sometimes you a nd Catherine won’t even like each other. But those are the times you have to love your marriage like a third party. Look at your wedding photos. Look at any memories you’ve made.And if you believe in those memories, they will pull you back together.I’m v ery proud of you today, Charley. I am putting this in your tuxedo pocket because I know how you lose things.I love you every day!Mom【小题1】Why did the mother write the letter to Charley?A.To congratulate her son. B.To give him some advice.C.To show her pity. D.To talk things through.【小题2】Why did the mother write the letter to Charley?A.To congratulate her son. B.To give him some advice.C.To show her pity. D.To talk things through.【小题3】What kind of feeling is mainly revealed in the letter? A.Regret. B.Pride. C.Care. D.Complaint. 【小题4】What is implied about Charley in the letter?A.He is forgetful. B.He is patient.C.He is boring. D.He is worried.3. It is good to get in touch with your inner child from time to time,and obviously some people are willing to pay big money for the chance to do so in a proper environment.A Brooklyn-based adult preschool is charging customers between $333 and $999 for the chance to act like a kid again.At Preschool Mastermind in New York adults get to participate in show—and—tell,arts—and—crafts such as finger paint,games like musical chairs and even take naps.The month-long course also has class picture day where the adults are expected to have a field trip and a parent day.30-year-old Michelle Joni Lapidos,the brain behind the adult preschool,studied childhood education and has always wanted to be a preschool teacher.She’s always on the lookout for new ways to get people in touch with the freedom of childhood.A friend encouraged her to start the mastermind course instead.According to Candice,her blogger friend,Preschool Mastermind gives adults a chance to relearn and master the things that they failed to understand as children.“I realized all the significances of what we learn in preschool,”said founder Mi chelle Joni,“Peoplecome here and get in touch with their inner child.It’s magical.We are bringing ourselves back to another place,another time with ourselves when we are more believing in ourselves,more confident and ready to take on the world.”“One person’s here because they want to learn not to be so serious.”Michelle said.“Another's here to learn to be more confident.” She explained that most of the classes were planned.However,Joni added that while the planned activities were fun,it was often the spontaneous(自发的)moments that attracted students.“It’s the things you don’t plan for,the sharing between friends and learning from each other.’’【小题1】What is the purpose of Preschool Mastermind?A.To give adults a chance to return to childhood.B.To help parents understand their children better.C.To provide practical training courses for teachers.D.To introduce some ways of playing with children.【小题2】What is mainly discussed about Preschool Mastermind in Paragraph 2 ?A.Its customers.B.Its activities.C.Its environment.D.Its schedule.【小题3】According to Candice,people come to this programto________.A.enjoy freedom of thinking B.realize their childhood dreams C.discover their inner abilities D.figure out childhood puzzles 【小题4】What do we know about Michelle Joni?A.She used to be a preschool teacher.B.She likes to make plans in advance.C.She founded Preschool Mastermind.D.She gained confidence by sharing.4. I was born on the 17th of November 1828, in the village of Nam Ping, which is about four miles southwest of Macao, and is located on Pedro Island lying west of Macao, from which it is separated by a channel of half a mile wide.As early as 1834, an English lady, Mrs. Gutzlaff, wife of a missionary to China, came to Macao. Supported by the Ladies’ Association in London for the promotion of female education in India and the East, she immediately took up the work of starting a girls’ school for Chinese girls, which was soon followed by the opening of a boys’ school.Mrs. Gutzlaff’s comp rador (买办)happened to come from myvillage and was actually my father’s friend and neighbor. It was through him that my parents heard about Mrs. Gutzlaff’s school andit was doubtlessly through his influence and means that my father got me admitted into the school, It has always been a mystery to me whymy parents should put me into a foreign school, instead of atraditional Confucian school, where my big brother was placed. Most certainly such a step would have been more suitable for Chinesepublic opinion, taste, and the wants of the country, than to allow me to attend an English school. Moreover, a Chinese belief is the only avenue in China that leads to political promotion, influence, power and wealth. I can only guess that as foreign communication with China was just beginning to grow, my parents hoped that it might be worthwhile to put one of their sons to learning English. In this way he might become an interpreter and have a more advantageous positionto enter the business and diplomatic world. I am wondering if that influenced my parents to put me into Mrs. Gutzlaff’s school. As to what other sequences it has eventually brought about in my later life, they were entirely left in the hands of God.【小题1】How was the author admitted to Mrs. Gutzlaff’s scho ol? A.Through his father’s request.B.Through his father’s friend’s help.C.Through his own efforts at exams.D.Through Mrs. Gutzlaff’s influence.【小题2】Why did the author’s parents put him into an English school?A.It met with Chinese public opinion.B.An English school was more influential.C.He could become a successful interpreter.D.Foreign trade with China was developing fast.【小题3】What did the author think of his parents’ decision to put him into an English school?A.It was skeptical. B.It was wonderful.C.It was thoughtful. D.It was mysterious.【小题4】What does the underlined word “sequences” in the last sentence probably mean?A.Results. B.Orders.C.Series. D.Progress.二、七选五5. 根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。

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