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2021年高三上学期第一次调研考试英语试题含解析

2021年高三上学期第一次调研考试英语试题含解析

2021年高三上学期第一次调研考试英语试题含解析第二部分:阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将选项涂黑。

AThe Gloria Barron Prize honors American young people from 8 to l8 who have shown leadership and courage in public service.Each year ten winners each receive$2,000 to support their higher education or their service work.Ellie Wen,18,was volunteering at a munity center in Los Angeles.The center was set up to help immigrant families.She happened to meet adults in an EFL(English as a foreign language)class.“When I saw them struggling hard,I wondered how people in poor countries could learn English,”Ellie said.So she started a Website,“Repeat After Us”,where people can listen to English and practice their accents.Volunteers have helped Ellie record more than 6,600 texts,including Abraham Lincoln’s“Gettysburg Address”. Hard work pays off.There were so many times that Ellie was discouraged,but she stuck to it.The Website crashed early on,and all the recordingswere lost.But volunteers worked together vigorously to start over,and the visitors returned to the site.“Just follow your idea and know that the world is so kind.Even if you do have trouble,people will help you,”Ellie said.“I was really excited the first month,when we had 49 visitors,”sh e said.Now,more than 480,000 people from a11 over the world have visited the site.“I get e-mails from China,Egypt,India,and Brazil.”They say,“Thank you so much for this resource,we’ve been waiting for it for so long!”Ellie loves knowing she is helping so m any people.Gloria Barron Prize winners like Ellie are enthusiastic about the work they do.And they encourage others to join in if they see a need.Anybody can be negative,but it needs somebody brave to be positive.Are you the brave one?【文章综述】文章介绍了Ellie wen的经历。

高三英语上学期第一次调研试题含解析试题(共35页)

高三英语上学期第一次调研试题含解析试题(共35页)
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When I was a boy, our extended, immigrant family would sometimes gather at my aunt’s tiny house over the summer. Relatives from all over the country would come in to visit. The adults would crowd together in the living room to talk and catch up on each other' s lives. And the kids would be sent out intothe front yard to play when dinner was slowly cooked for all of us.
【2题详解(xiánɡ jiě)】
推理判断题。根据文章最后一段的Beautiful and mystery, Jessica Woodworth's latest feature, "The Fifth Season", is a poetic meditation (EA) on nature in battle against humans."〔杰西卡的最新作品“The Fifth Season〞是关于大自然和人类作斗争的诗性沉思,它美丽而神秘〕可知,The Fifth Season与诗相关的。假如爱好诗歌可以去观看这部电影。应选D项。
细节理解题。根据文章第4段的This Washington D.C. premiere presents the Canadian filmmaker and environmental activist, Rob Stewart's new work, "Revolution" an urging cry to today' s youth to change the planet before it's too late.〔在华盛顿特区的首映式上,展出了加拿大电影制作人兼环保主义者Rob Stewart's的新作“Revolution〞,这部电影向青年人发出强烈的呼声,希望他们在一切还来得及前改变这个星球〕可知,“Revolution〞的目的是呼吁年亲人保护地球。C. appeal to the young to save the earth〔呼吁年轻人拯救地球〕符合题意。应选C项。

2021年高三上学期第一次学情检测英语试题 Word版含答案

2021年高三上学期第一次学情检测英语试题 Word版含答案

2021年高三上学期第一次学情检测英语试题 Word版含答案xx.9.13第一部分:听力(共两节,满分20分)第一节(共5小题,每小题1分,满分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. Where did the woman go yesterday?A. A classical concert.B. A modern art exhibition.C. A classical art exhibition.2. Which causes Mr. Davies’ being late?A. An accident.B. The weather.C. Heavy traffic.3. Why is the man unhappy?A. He was fired.B. He didn’t get promotion.C. He didn’t find a job.4. What does the woman do?A. An accountant.B. A secretary.C. A cleaner.5. How many people are likely to enter for this year’s City Marathon?A. 125.B. 250.C. 500.第二节(共15小题,每小题1分,满分15分)听下面5段对话或独白。

每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。

听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。

每段对话或独白读两遍。

听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。

6. How long has the man been with the firm?A. Four years and five months.B. Five years and nine months.C. Six years and nine months.7. What has the woman decided to offer to the man?A. A pay rise.B. A promotion.C. A paid holiday. 听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。

江苏省徐州市2020┄2021届高三上学期第一次质量抽测试题英语 解析版

江苏省徐州市2020┄2021届高三上学期第一次质量抽测试题英语 解析版

第一部分听力(共两节,满分20分)第一节听下面5段对话。

每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选岀最佳选项。

听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。

每段对话仅读一遍。

1.How does the woman check the weather?A. She uses her phone.B. She listens to the radio.C. She watches television.【答案】A【解析】【原文】M:I never listen to the radio anyway. I can just check the weather on my phone.W:I do the same thing. I’m never home to watch the weather forecast on television, either. 2.What will the boy do tonight?A. Study for an exam.B. Practice debating.C. Watch a basketball game.【答案】A【解析】【原文】W:Are you going to make it to the basketball game tonight? I will be there right after debate team practice.M:I can’t. I have a big math test tomorrow. I have to prepare for it.Why doesn't the boy use the method the woman gave?A. He doesn't understand it.B. He doesn't have it yet.C. He doesn't like it.【答案】B【解析】【原文】W:It looks like you’re having a hard time with that program, Larry. Why don’t you use the method that I gave in the class yesterday?M:I was absent. I’ll ask one of my classmates to send it to me.4.What are the speakers doing?A. Deciding the best player.B. Coming up with a plan.C. Scheduling the game.【答案】B【解析】【原文】W:If we want to win the game this Friday, we need to come up with a plan now. They beat us every year.M:We need to use teamwork more. John is our best player, but we can’t give him the ball every time.5.Where are the speakers?A. At a store.B. At a bank.C. At a park.【答案】A【解析】【原文】W:Excuse me?I’m trying to pay the parking, but all I have is dol lar bills. Could youM:I’m sorry, madam. But our store policy is not to give out change unless you buy something.W:OK.第二节听下面5段对话或独白。

英语_2020-2021学年江苏省某校高三(上)调研英语试卷(10月份)(含答案)

英语_2020-2021学年江苏省某校高三(上)调研英语试卷(10月份)(含答案)

2020-2021学年江苏省某校高三(上)调研英语试卷(10月份)第二部分阅读(共两节,满分37.5分)第一节(共4小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。

1. When you're looking forward to taking a holiday in Egypt, you're certainly not short of choices.The country has so many to see that you'll probably not want to limit yourself to just one city.Hurghada﹣﹣A Water Sport ParadiseWith 250 hotels ranking from comfortable 3﹣star hotels up to 5﹣star accommodation, the main attraction of staying here is the activities in and on the warm waters.It has become an international centre for water sports, allowing visitors to take partin surfing, sailing and deep﹣sea fishing.The waters are also home to a huge variety of coral and fish, making it a dream spot for diving. If all that isn't enough, Hurghada is home to some of the world's finest underwater gardens.Luxor﹣﹣An Open﹣air Museum of Ancient HistoryFor those with an interest in Egyptian history, Luxor is an excellent place to stay and isbuilt upon the site of the ancient Egyptian city of Thebes. If you make this the base for your Egypt holiday, you're basically staying in an open﹣air museum! The modern city of Loxorhas the ruins of Karnak. Across the Nile lie many more monuments, temples and tombs including the Valley of kings and the Queens.The Nile sailing is necessary for those with an interest in the country's ancient history.Cairo﹣﹣The Capital CityFinally, of course, there's Cairo.It's definitely a starting point for most of Egypt holidaymakers. Cairo offers an excellent mix of culture, art, cooling and sightseeing chances.With the famous pyramids, various temples and some fascinating museum, Cairo is a fantastic choice if you can come to the city.(1)Visitors flood to Hurghada mainly because it can offer them________.A the funniest botanic gardensB choices of water activitiesC a brief history of EgyptD the mix of culture and art.(2)Which of the following cities do most tourists visit first in Egypt?________A CairoB LurorC ThebesD Hurghada.(3)This passage is most probably taken from________.A a historical documentB a science magazineC a travel guideD a book review.2. I have a memory of being about five years old, picking up a beautiful grilled(烧烤的)cheese sandwich made for me by my hard﹣working mother and turning it over to see that the other side was burned.Suddenly, what I thought was the perfect sandwich was not so perfect.Mom had tried to hide that fact from me.There was no question; I ate it anyway without complaining.However, that moment has stuck in my mind for many years.Now, at the age of 43 as a mother of two children and as a biology professor where I am routinely the "academic mother" of hundreds of students every year, I find that I believe in The Grilled Cheese Principle.Here is what I mean.Making a grilled cheese sandwich is easy, right? But when I think of how many burned grilled cheese sandwiches I have eaten, or I have made myself, I realize that most of the grilled cheese sandwiches I have known have had at least one burned side.The thing is that although it is a relatively easy thing to make I can also easily lose focus, and before long the sandwich is burned.For my mother, the first side was usually perfect and the second side got burned due to her being distracted.For me, I have tended to burn the first side, but then I more carefully ________ the second side.Either way, the grilled cheese sandwich suffers because it has not been given the attention it deserves.So, I have learned that even the simplest task deserves my full attention.When I am multi ﹣tasking, I am doing none of the tasks well.And when I allow myself to be distracted, I am not in the present moment﹣not paying attention to the small details of living or enjoying the process.So now, I believe the best way to make a perfect grilled cheese sandwich is to make only one at a time and give it my full attention.(1)How did the writer react to the sandwich with burned side?________A He ate it with full complaints.B He showed no interest.C He thought it was still perfect.D He was deeply impressed with it..(2)What does The Grilled Cheese Principle mean?________A Even simple things deserve full attention.B Losing focus makes the sandwich burned.C Self﹣made sandwiches are always burned.D We should make only one sandwich at a time..(3)Which one can replace the underlined word "monitor"?________A serveB watchC burnD sell.(4)What does the writer want to tell us?________A Never do multi﹣tasks.B Learn to appreciate the burnedsandwiches. C Nothing is perfect. D Devote yourself to one thing at a time.3. The Google Brain team has been working on computing systems called "neural networks"﹣systems that were designed based on how neurons work in the human brain. This time, they gave a mission to three of the neural networks, which they namedAlice, Bob and Eve.Each of the networks had its own job﹣Alice sent messages to Bob, Eve tried to "eavesdrop"(偷听)and find out the messages, and Alice and Bob had to figure out a way to hide the messages from Eve.All the help that Alice and Bob got from the researchers before the mission began was made up of a set of numbers, which Eve didn't have access to.At first, Alice was not very good at sending secret messages.But slowly it worked on a way to encrypt(加密)them﹣putting information into a special code so that others could not understand it if they got the information﹣using he numbers given by researchers.And after practice, Bob also came to be able to decrypt(解密)Alice's messages.Without the numbers or keys, Eve failed to understand, Alice's "speech" most of the time.This test is considered a big step in the development of computers' learningskills."Computing with neural networks on this scale has only become possible in the last few years, so we truly are at the beginning of what's possible, " Joe Sturonas of US encryption company PKWARE told New Scientist magazine.Unfortunately, the test happened only one week after UK physicist Stephen Hawking, While speaking at Cambridge University, warned how AI(artificial intelligence)could develop a will of its own.This could be "either the best or the worst thing ever to happen to human being", he said.But just as Sturonas pointed out, no matter what the possibilities of computers are in the future, they are just starting out. We still have plenty of time to work out a solution before they get anywhere near becoming a threat to humanity.(1)For what purpose was the test conducted?________A To study how neurons work in the human brain.B To study how computing systems work and learn.C To find out a more effective way to keep secrets.D To find out a more powerful way to break the codes..(2)How does the computing system work in the test?________A encrypting﹣messages﹣code﹣messages﹣decryptingB messages﹣encrypting﹣code﹣decrypting﹣messagesC code﹣messages﹣encrypt﹣decrypting﹣messages D messages﹣code﹣decrypting﹣encrypting﹣messages.(3)What can we learn from Hawking's warning?________A AI must be a blessing.B AI should be forbidden.C AI is sure to be a failure.D AI is a double﹣edged sword..(4)What's Sturonas attitude towards the development of AI?________A Hopeful.B Doubtful.C Puzzled.D Panicked.4. Though doing washing is relatively effortless, most people hate the work, which is probably why this new shirt produced by an American company, called Wool & Prince, is producing so much interest.According to Mac Brown, the shirt's creator, the seemingly ordinary shirt can be worn for 100 straight days without washing! Of course, any shirt can be worn for that long, if smell is not a problem. However, the Wool & Prince shirt is different because it remains as fresh smelling as it was ﹣ the first day it was put on. And it never needs ironing, because it never wrinkles.While that may sound magical and even impossible, it is true. The secret to their success lies in the raw material used to make the shirt ﹣ wool instead of cotton.Not only are wool fibers about four times stronger than cotton, but thanks to the natural crimp(皱褶), they also do not wrinkle as easily. But most importantly, the fiber is better at allowing moisture to escape. Sweat in itself is not smelly. It just gets that way when in contact with the human skin. Therefore, the fact that the fabric allows it to go off gives the shirt the "super power" to stay fresh after so many wears.You can get this magical shirt for $98, which is the current selling price on fund﹣raising site Kickstarter. The company hopes to use the funds collected to begin producing the shirts.If things go well, Wool & Prince is planning to introduce other clothing, including similar dresses for women.Well, you've got your favorite pair of jeans already. You might as well add your new favorite shirts you'll never have to wash or hang up either. They are surely a perfect match!(1)What is the character of the special shirt made by Mac Brown?________A It can be worn for straight days without washing.B It has no smelly problems like other shirts.C It remains as fresh smell as the first day it's put on.D It doesn't need washing and never wrinkles..(2)The fourth paragraph mainly tells us________.A the advantages of the special shirtB the causes of keeping freshC why the special shirt doesn't wrinkle easilyD it is beneficial to human skin.(3)What's the best title of the passage?________A Frank Lloyd Wright﹣the Father of American Modern ArchitectureB Frank Lloyd Wright's Buildings﹣On the way to World Heritage ListC Guggenheim Museum﹣International Symbol of modern ArchitectureD The World Heritage List﹣Cultural Collection Worldwide.第二节(共1小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。

江苏省徐州市2020届高三上学期第一次质量抽测英语试题(含答案详解及试卷点评)

江苏省徐州市2020届高三上学期第一次质量抽测英语试题(含答案详解及试卷点评)

徐州市2019-2020学年度高三年级第一次质量检测英语试题说明:1.本试卷共12页,满分120分,考试时间120分钟。

2.在答题纸的密封线内填写学校、班级、姓名、考号等,密封线内不要答题。

3.请将所有答案均按照题号填涂或填写在答题卡/纸相应的答题处,否则不得分。

第一部分听力(共两节,满分20分)第一节听下面5段对话。

每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选岀最佳选项。

听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。

每段对话仅读一遍。

1. How does the woman check the weather?A. She uses her phone.B. She listens to the radio.C. She watches television.2. What will the boy do tonight?A. Study for an exam.B. Practice debating.C. Watch a basketball game.3. Why doesn't the boy use the method the woman gave?A. He doesn't understand it.B. He doesn't have it yet.C. He doesn't like it.4. What are the speakers doing?A. Deciding the best player.B. Coming up with a plan.C. Scheduling the game.5. Where are the speakers?A. At a store.B. At a bank.C. At a park.第二节听下面5段对话或独白。

每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C 三个选项中选出最佳选项。

高三英语上学期第一次调研考试试题含解析试题(共23页)

高三英语上学期第一次调研考试试题含解析试题(共23页)

2021届高三英语上学期第一次调研考试试题(shìtí)〔含解析〕本试题卷一共8页。

全卷满分是120分,考试用时120分钟。

考前须知:1. 本套试卷分第I卷(选择题)和第二卷(非选择题)两局部。

答卷前,所有考生必须将本人的姓名、考生号、考场号和座位号填写上在答题卡上。

因测试不考听力,第一卷从第二局部的“阅读理解〞开场,试题序号从“21〞开场。

2. 答复第一卷时,选出每一小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目之答案标号涂黑。

如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其它答案标号。

写在套本套试卷上无效。

3. 答复第二卷时,将答案写在答题卡上。

写在套本套试卷上无效。

4. 在在考试完毕之后以后,将本套试卷和答题卡一起交回。

第一卷第二局部阅读理解(一共两节,满分是40分)第一节(一共15小题;每一小题2分,满分是30分)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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

APlanning a visit to the UK? Here we help with ways to cut your costs.AVOID BIG EVENTS Big sporting events, concerts and exhibitions can increase the cost of accommodation and make it harder to find a room. A standard double room at the Thistle Brighton the final Friday of the Brighton Comedy Festival (19 Oct.) cost £169.15 at Booking . A week later, the same room cost £118.15.If you can be flexible and want to know dates to avoid -or you’re looking for a big event to pass your time—check out sites such as Whatsonwhen. com, which allow you to search for events in the UK by city, date and category.STAY AWAY FROM THE STATION If traveling to your destination by train, you may want to find a good base close to the station, but you could end up paying more for the sake of convenience at the start of your holiday.Don’t be too choosy about th e part of town you stay in. Booking two monthsin advance, the cheapest room at Travelodge’s Central Euston hotel in London for Saturday 22 September was £95.95. A room just a tube journey away at its Covent Garden hotel was £75.75.And at Farringdon, a double room cost just£f62.95.LOOK AFTER YOURSELF Really central hotels in cities such as London, Edinburgh and Cardiff can cost a fortune, especially at weekends and during big events. As an alternative consider checking into a self-catering flat with its own kitchen. Often these flats are hidden away on the top floors of city centre buildings. A great example is the historic O’Neill Flat on Edinburgh’s Royal Mile, available for f 420 for five days in late September, with room for four adults.1. At Whatsonwhen , you can ________.A. find a room close to the stationB. find a room which costs lessC. know how to kill timeD. know when and where there will be events2. “Farringdon〞 in Paragraph 5 is most probably ________.A. an ideal holiday destinationB. the name of a railway stationC. a hotel away from the train stationD. the tube line to Covent Garden3. The passage shows that the O’Neill Flat _________.A. lies on the ground floorB. provides cooking facilities for touristsC. is located in central LondonD. costs over f100 on average per day in late September【答案(dá àn)】1. D 2. C 3. B【解析】本文是一篇应用文,介绍(jièshào)了削减去英国旅行本钱的几个方法。

江苏省徐州市沛县2021届高三上学期第一次学情调研英语试题

江苏省徐州市沛县2021届高三上学期第一次学情调研英语试题

沛县高三英语10月月考试卷(试卷满分150分; 考试时间120分钟)注意事项:1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、考生号等填写在答题卡上。

2.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。

如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。

回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上,写在本试卷上无效。

3. 考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。

第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。

录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。

第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话。

每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,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. When is the woman going to take her holiday?A. In July.B. In August.C. In September.2. What are the speakers probably preparing for?A. A party.B. A dinner.C. A camping trip.3. Why is Dave staying at his brother’s house?A. His brother invited him.B. His brother’s house is new.C. His house has been painted recently.4. What is the probable relationship between the speakers?A. Colleagues.B. Teacher and student.C. Doctor and patient.5. What is the man’s opinion on tipping?A. It is offered for good service.B. It is a part of the culture.C. It is the guarantee of good service.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。

2021年高三上学期第一次学情检测英语试题含答案

2021年高三上学期第一次学情检测英语试题含答案

2021年高三上学期第一次学情检测英语试题含答案第一部分听力(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. Where is Linda now?A. In the woman’s officeB. In the classroom.C. In the library2. What would the man like to do?A. To visit his parents.B. To drive to the countryside.C. To travel to another country.3. What is the man going to do?A. Talk to more students.B. Collect more informationC. Work on a research paper.4. Where can the man get the tickets?A. From the club.B. From Susan.C. From Tom.5. What does the woman mean?A. She is warm enough.B. She has to study in.C. She likes the idea.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。

每段对话后有几个小题,从题中所给的A. B. C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。

听每段对话前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题给出5秒钟的作答时间。

每段对话读两遍。

听第6 段材料,回答第6.7 题6. How soon will the man finish his book?A. In several months.B. In a few days.C. In two months.7. What is the man going to do?A. He will market his book himself.B. He will ask his friends to advertise the book.C. He hasn’t made a decision.听第7 段材料,回答第8.9 题8. How many pieces of clothing need to be cleaned and ironed?A. Four.B. Five.C. Six.9. How much is the extra charge for the quick service?A. 5%.B. 15%.C. 50%.听第8 段材料,回答第10至12题10. What does the woman say about the restaurant?A. It is very old.B. The fish there is fresh.C. The beef there is delicious.11. What do we know about the restaurant?A. It serves roast dinners on Sundays.B. It doesn’t serve vegetarian dishes.C. It opens from 7: 00 p. m. to 11: 00 p. m. on Sundays.12. What will the man do next?A. Book a table.B. Check the menu.C. Call the woman’s sister.听第9 段材料,回答第13至16题13. What do we know about the man?A. He smokes less than ten cigarettes a day.B. He gave up smoking three years ago.C. He is probably a long time smoker.14. How often does the woman go to the doctor for a check-up? AA. Once every year.B. Twice a year.C. Onceevery three years.15. How many test questions are discussed in the conversation?A. Four.B. Seven.C. Eight.16 What change will the test probably bring to the speakers?A. They will exercise more.B. They will work harder.C. They will rest more.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题17. How will the adventurers cross the Amazon River?A. By train.B. By boat.C. By bike.18. What will the adventurers do in the rain forests of Brazil?A. See the sunrise.B. Look at a variety of animals.C. Take a boat to the base of the falls.19. Where will the adventurers go in the second week?A. To the Mount Fuji.B. To the Niagara Falls.C. To the Amazon River.20. What does the speaker say about the temples in Thailand?A. They are incredible.B. They are unforgettable.C. They are indescribable.第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

2021年高三上学期第一次学情检测(期中)英语试题 含答案

2021年高三上学期第一次学情检测(期中)英语试题 含答案

第二部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分35分)第一节单项填空(共15 题,每小题1分,满分15分)请认真阅读下面各题,从题中所给的四个选项A、B、C和D中,选出最佳选项。

并在答题卡上将该选项涂黑。

21. So involved in his teaching business _______ that he can hardly acpanyhis family at weekends.A. has Mr. Wang beeB. has bee Mr. WangC. Mr. Wang has beeD. bee Mr. Wang22. These things provide a framework for new jobs to be created, ______people to help themselves so that they no longer need to depend on others.A. to allowB. allowingC. allowedD. having allowed23.By learning enough important idioms, you can develop a high level of _______ in your munication skills.A. petitionB. petenceC. binationD. promise24.The work of international organizations is even more important when you consider _______ the situation could bee.A. however severeB. how much severeC. how more severeD. how much more severe25. The kids will be leaving home______.A. in no timeB. at no timeC. at a timeD. at times26. The chancellor considered it urgent that those files _______ rightnow.A. was printedB. would be printedC. be printedD. had to beprinted27. What a great weight she felt ________ off her mind the moment she heard she had passed theCollege Entrance Examination!A. to takeB. takenC. to be takingD. to be taken28. Each year, a set of new words ______the dictionary , ____the changing tastes and habits of anation.A. has added to ; having reflectedB. have added to ; to have reflectedC. is added to ; reflectingD. has been added to ; reflected29. The government has taken measures to solve the problem of energy shortage, but it may besome time ________ we have enough power.A. sinceB. afterC. unlessD. before30. Realizing the manager had ______and feeling disappointed, the young man left the pany in thehope of finding a better one.A. the salt of the earthB. feet of clayC. his cup of teaD. the pearls of wisdom.31. — Anna, you look so tired and wet all over!— You know, all morning I _______ my properties to my new office on the third floor.A. am movingB. have movedC. had movedD. have been moving32. It was officially announced that only when the terrible disease which broke out last week wasunder control ________ to return to their homes.A. the residents would decideB. would the residents decideC. would the residents be decidedD. the residents would be decided33. She managed to save ________ she could out of her wages to help her brother.A. how little moneyB. so little moneyC. such little moneyD. what little money34. Nowadays a lot of people _______ the theory that acupuncture blocks pain signals fromreaching the brain, thus reducing pain.A. subscribe toB. correspond toC. submit toD. appeal to35. ---My girlfriend got a really good job offer in Kent, but I’m afraid she’ll forget about me.---Well, ________.A.absence makes the heart grow fonder B an apple a day keeps the doctor awayC money makes the mare goD don’t kick a man when he is down第二节、完形填空(共20 题, 每小题1分,满分20分)Individuals who often read fiction appear to better understand other people, empathize(共鸣) with them and view the world from their perspective. A study found a(an) 36 result in young children: the more stories read to them, the 37 their “theory of mind,” or mental model of other people’s intentions.“Deep reading” —as 38 to the superficial reading we do on the Web —is an 39 practice, one we should take steps to 40 as we would a historic building or a significant work of art. Its 41 would put in danger the intellectual and emotional development of generations growing up online, as well as literature that can be 42 __42__ only by readers whose brains, quite 43 , have been trained to understand them.Recent research has demonstrated that deep reading is a 44 experience, different from the mere decoding of words. 45 deep reading does not, strictly speaking, require a __46__ book, the built-in limits of the printed page are uniquely conducive(有助于) to the deep reading experience. A book’s lack of hyperlinks, for example, 47 the reader from making decisions —Should I click on this link or not —48 her to remain fully immersed in the narrative.The deep reading of books and the information-driven reading we do on the Web are different,both 49 the experience they produce and the 50 they develop. A growing body of evidence suggests that online reading may be less 51 and less satisfying, even for the “digital natives” for whom it is so familiar.When readers are enjoying the experience the most, the 52 of their reading actually slows. The 53 of fast, fluent decoding of words and slow, unhurried progress on the page gives deep readers time to enrich their reading with 54 , analysis, and opinions. It gives them time to establish an close relationship with the author, the two of them engaged in an extended 55 like people falling in love.36. A. different B. unbelievable C. efficient D. similar37. A. quicker B. stronger C. keener D. higher38. A. contradicted B. equal C. opposed D. relevant39. A. interesting B. endangered C. authentic D. unconscious40. A. preserve B. prevent C. reserve D. promote41. A. practice B. disappearance C. appearance D. existence42. A. recited B. read C. covered D. appreciated43. A. differently B. similarly C. literally D. strangely44. A. distinctive B. difficult C. valid D. reasonable45. A. Since B. Because C. However D. Although46. A. plicated B. conventional C. convenient D. confidential47. A. limits B. bans C. frees D. protects48. A. forcing B. allowing C. requiring D. encouraging49. A. in B. by C. from D. with50. A. confidence B. plot C. hobbies D. capacities51. A. promising B. engaging C. involving D. supportive52. A. procedure B. step C. pace D. ratio53. A. contrast B. bination C. parison D. conflict54. A. reflection B. revision C. response D. consideration55. A. negotiation B. arrangement C. appointment D. Conversation第三部分:阅读理解(共15小题, 每小题2分, 满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。

2020-2021学年沛县第五中学高三英语第一次联考试卷及参考答案

2020-2021学年沛县第五中学高三英语第一次联考试卷及参考答案

2020-2021学年沛县第五中学高三英语第一次联考试卷及参考答案第一部分阅读(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项APlan Your Visit to the British MuseumWe've made a few changes to ensure you can safely enjoy your visit:How to book tickets·Tickets for the permanent collection can only be hooked online in advance.·To book tickets for exhibitions, visit our exhibition pages. If you want to guarantee your visit to the permanent collection as well as the exhibition on your visit, you will need to book a separate ticket.·We are limiting numbers of people in the museum to ensure there is room for you to safely enjoy your visit. Everyone, including members and volunteers, will therefore need to book a free, timed ticket in advance.Important information about your ticket booking·You can book up to six tickets for people who live in the same family.·We will email yourticket to you, and you will need to show it either printed out or on your device (设备) when you arrive.·Please arrive at the time stated on your ticket-we cannot guarantee admission before or after it.Following the routeWe have created a new one-way route through the museum which will allow you to safely explore world cultures from the Mediterranean to the Middle East and from the Americas to Africa.·View a map of the route (Open in a new window).·Our audio guides (音频指南) are not available. However, youcan pay to download the audio introductions from iTunes (Open in a new window) or Google Play (Open in a new window) to each of the galleries and listen on your own device. Please remember to bring along your own headphones.1.Why does the museum offer timed tickets?A.To earn more money.B.To hire more volunteers.C.To save room for collections.D.To control the number of visitors.2.How can a visitor learn about the new route in advance?A.View an online map.B.Buy a new headphone.C.Buy audio guides from the museum.D.Download video introductions from iTunes.3.Where can you probably find the text?A.In a newspaper.B.In a magazine.C.On a website.D.In a report.BMy friend and I went traveling inTasmania,Australialast December. We settled in our Airbnb accommodation, a cozy apartment, not long after we arrived inHobart, the capital city.After briefing us on the kitchen's facilities and the whereabouts of the bedroom and bathroom, our hostess Geraldine resumed her ironing work, which seemed to have been interrupted by our arrival.She was ironing what looked like security guard uniforms, and we soon found out that she worked in a local prison. And when she detected the curiosity in our tones, she offered a tour at the prison in her SUV. My friend and I exchanged a “this is incredible” look and said “yes” immediately.As we drove, she told us about the buildings that we were passing, the local market and how to get to MONA,Tasmania's well-known contemporary art gallery.And of course we got to hear some background information about the prison. According to our hostess, it currently holds Martin Bryant, a notorious criminal who cheated 35 people out of their property. We could see the high level of security from the layers upon layers of wires surrounding the gray structure inside.Getting to know a city in such a local way is something I would never be able to do by talking to a hotel receptionist, and this is what I like best about the apartment-sharing experience, not to mention the fact that it's usually cheaper than hotel rooms.But I'm fully aware of the risks of Airbnb, which is why I did my homework before booking online—I checked the reviews of the accommodation to avoid possible safety problems.That said, it is the mutual trust between a host and a guest that fascinates me—the interesting feeling of building a bond with a total stranger.4. Why did the hostess drive us to the prison?A. She planned to send the uniform to the prison.B. She found our curiosity about the prison.C. She wanted to show off her SUV.D. She needed to offer a tour for us.5. Which of the following can best explain the word “notorious” in Paragraph 5?A. Unfamiliar to everyone.B. Particularly disappointing.C. Well known for being bad.D. Extremely generous to others.6. Compared with hotels, what is the writer's favorite of the Airbnb accommodation?A. It is cheaper in most cases.B. It supplies a better living condition.C. It offers a much safer accommodation.D. It provides a chance to know local culture.7. What does the author think of finding accommodation on Airbnb?A. Disapproving.B. Supportive.C. Neutral.D. Doubtful.CI was at the hardware store the other day and overheard a woman tell Ed., the manager, that fall was her favorite time of year. Ed., because he liked to keep his customers happy, agreed that fall was a wonderful season, but I could tell he was lying.I was going through my mind recently, trying to find sweet memories of fall. I failed. I met my wife in the summer and married her two summers later. My sons were born in the winter and summer, my granddaughter in the winter. I’ve been fried twice in my life, both in fall. One October, a truck carrying tofu ran a red light and hit me, destroying my favorite car, combining the three things I most hate - trucks, tofu and October.I'm not saying fall is without its attractions. The leavesare beautiful. But fall's vacillation (立场摇摆)is troubling, its effort (努力)to please everyone, its continuous search for the middle ground to be all things to all people. Say what you will about summer and winter, at least they have the courage to keep their opinions strong, even if they kill us with extreme heat or cold.I recently read a story of a man coming out of a three-month coma (昏迷). It started in early fall and ended just as winter came. I hope if I were ever in a coma I would be just as lucky as the man.Upon my awakening, one of my families who stood around my bed would ask. "Don't you remember anything from the past three months?""Not the first thing," I would happily report.If I ever have enough money. I'm going to buy a second home inAustralia, so that when fall starts here, I can move there for three months, just when spring is starting.8. What did Ed think of the customers words according to the author?A. Ed understood them and supported the customer completely.B. Ed might hold a different opinion on the topic.C. Ed believed the customer wasn't telling the truth.D. Ed thought they stood for most peoples' opinion.9. What can we infer from Paragraph 2?A.The author has a big and loving family.B. The author is having a hard time at work.C. It is important to follow the rules of the road.D. Nothing good has happened to the author in fall.10. Why does the author say the man in Paragraph 4 was lucky?A. Because he slept fall away.B. Because he ho sweet memories of fall.C. Because hedreamed of fill many times.D. Because he was met by his family when waking up.11. Which of the following does the author most want to do?A. Drivetracks.B. Eat tofu dishes.C. Watch leaves falling in fall.D. Move toAustraliain October.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 toproviding 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。

2020-2021学年沛县第五中学高三英语一模试卷及答案解析

2020-2021学年沛县第五中学高三英语一模试卷及答案解析

2020-2021学年沛县第五中学高三英语一模试卷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AAre you looking for somewhere special to go this weekend? Do you want to try something new?Check out one of these hot new restaurants.Fast BestFast food doesn't have to be junk food, as this café proves. Do you fancy a really good hamburger made with the best ingredients, or old-fashioned fish and chips fried to perfection, all on the table in super-quick time? Speed and quality are important here, and the prices aren't bad either.Your Local Caff (小餐馆)Remember when cafés served full English breakfasts—sausages, beans, fried bread, bacon and eggs—with a strong cup of tea? Well, this place still does and you can have your breakfast at any time you like during the day while you listen to your favourite tunes from the 1980s.Last Days of the RajA centrally located Indian restaurant, perfect for eating before or after the cinema or a show. In summer enjoy your meal in the beautiful garden. The most popular dishes are lamb and chicken cooked with mild, medium or hot spices. For brave customers there is extra hot!The Chocolate BoxThe owner of this small café used to cook all kinds of food, but then she realised she preferred desserts to anything else. If you want meat or fish, don't come here. They only do desserts! Lots of different kinds of sweets. Chocolate lovers will be excited by the range of chocolate cakes.1.Fast Best suits a person ______.A.who has a sweet toothB.who loves spicy foodC.who wants to have good breakfastD.who gets 30 minutes off for lunch2.Which is true about Last Days of the Raj?A.You can listen to great music in it.B.It serves hot food with pepper.C.It serves an all-day breakfast.D.It is prefect for vegetarians.3.Which restaurant serves only desserts and sweets?A.Fast Best.B.Your Local Caff.st Days of the Raj.D.The Chocolate Box.BAs an eco-minimalist, Su Yige has maintained an environmentally friendly and sustainable lifestyle for the past three years while studying in Canada. She takes her own bag when she goes grocery shopping and uses second-hand items as often as possible. She avoids almost all paper-related products unless she has to use a public toilet while away from home.Diligence and thrift are time-honored traditional Chinese virtues. Su's family is a good example of this, according to the native of Weihai, Shandong province. Although they have little formal “green” knowledge, her parents lead a very environmentally friendly life.For example, the family has used the same hair dryer for more than a decade, and Su remembers many of her mother's clothes from as far back as kindergarten. “As long as something can still be used, my mother will not replace it with a new item,” she said.“I frequently asked my father to bring the plastic bag back home after dumping our waste in the trash bin. He was unhappy, and argued that instead of making that request, I should go downstairs to dump the waste myself” she said. In another move, her father criticized her for doing too much shopping online. Eventually, they both made steps toward becoming better environmentalists. Her father brings the bag back for reuse and she has only bought two pieces of clothing online in the past six months.Back in Canada, Su is looking forward to finding a job related to sustainable development in China after she graduates as a computer science major in the summer.4. Which of the following best describes Su Yige?A. Conservative.B. Nostalgic.C. Economical.D. Productive.5. What can be found about Su's mother according to the third paragraph?A. She has a lot of formal green knowledge.B. She regards using the same items as a lifestyle.C. She always wears old clothes due to lack of money.D. She will not replace the old items until they are out of style.6. What can be inferred about Su and her father?A. Both of them like to criticize each other.B. Su's father is particular about her clothes.C. The relationship between them is very tense.D. They urge each other to become more environmentally friendly.7. What can we learn about the author soon after she graduates in Canada?A. She will stay there to look for a job.B. She will put effort into computer science.C. She will devote herself to her motherland's future.D. She will come back to China to stay with her parents.CEarthquakes are a natural disaster—except when they're man-made. The oil and gas industry has forcefully used the technique known as hydraulic fracturing (水力压裂法) to destroy sub-surface rock and liberate the oil and gas hiding there. But the process results in large amounts of chemical-filled waste water. Horizontal drilling (水平钻孔) for oil can also produce large amount of natural, unwanted salt water. The industry deals with this waste water by pumping it into deep wells.On Monday, the US Geological Survey published for the first time an earthquake disaster map covering both natural and “induced” quakes. The map and a report show that parts of the central United States now face a ground-shaking disaster equal to the famously unstable terrain (不稳定地形) of California.Some 7 million people live in places easily attacked by these man-made quakes, the USGS said The list of places at highest risk of man-made earthquakes includes Oklahoma, Kansas, Texas, Arkansas, Colorado, New Mexico, Ohio and Alabama. Most of these earthquakes are ly small, in the range of magnitude (震级) 3, but some have been more powerful, including a magnitude 5.6 earthquake in 2011 in Oklahoma that was connected to waste water filling.Scientists said they do not know ifthere is an upper limit on the magnitude of man-made earthquakes; this is an area of active research Oklahoma has had prehistoric earthquakes as powerful as magnitude 7.It's not immediately clear whether this new research will change industry practices, or even whether it will surprise anyone in the areas of newly supposed danger. In Oklahoma, for example, the natural rate of earthquakes is only one or two a year, but there have been hundreds since hydraulic fracturing and horizontal drilling, with the waste water filling, became common in the last ten years.8. What kind of human activities can cause earthquakes?A. The man-made produced waste water in the factories.B. The process of digging deep wells in those poor areas.C. The advanced techniques used to deal with waste water.D. The oil or gas industry's work connected with the earth.9. What does the underlined word “induced” in paragraph 2 mean?A. Man-made.B. Reduced.C. Newly-built.D. Controlled.10. How much magnitude can man-made earthquakes reach?A. It's been said as small as magnitude 3.B. It has been said as high as magnitude 7.C. It's being studied without a final conclusion.D. It has risen by an average of magnitude 5. 6.11. What is the best title for the text?A. Natural Earthquakes in America Are Disappearing NowB. 7 Million Americans at Risk of Man-Made EarthquakesC. Time for Oil and Gas Industry Change Their Working PracticeD. More Often Earthquakes as Powerful as Magnitude 7 in AmericaDWhen a United Kingdomsupermarket chain promised to move its farms to Net Zero by 2030, it made it clear that the effort would require working on many different fronts. From energy consumption and land - use change to methane emissions (甲烷排放), cattle farming comes with environmental challenges. So even if recent studies suggesting it's possible to cut methane emissions 80% do turn out to be accurate, there's still a very long way to go for most cattle farming to get anywhere close to truly net zero.Organic Valley, when producing milk, might be closer to that goal. It made headlines in 2019 by going 100% renewable (可再生的). Now the company is expanding on that tradition by starting a major loan initiative (贷款计划) to help its farm suppliers adopt renewable energy too.Created with Clean Energy Credit Union, the $ 1 million loan fund will deliver loans at below - marketrates. Specifically, the money will be made available to Organic Valley's 1, 700 farmer members, and can be used for a variety of projects.“We are focused on a whole systems approach to renewable energy, and I'm excited to launch this energy loan fund. From the farm to the shelf, I see renewable energy playing a bigger role in organic food,” said Bob Kirchoff, Organic Valley CEO.“Organic Valley is already helping to protect the environment through organic farming practices, and now they re going one step further by supporting the introduction of renewable energy projects for their farmer members,” said Blake Jones, volunteer board chair of Clean Energy Credit Union. “In addition to the environmental benefits, we re eager to help family farmers throughout the world to lower their energy costs.”The world is not short of examples of farmers innovating in the field of renewable energy. What's encouraging about Organic Valley's announcement is the idea of a national brand putting its marketing and financing weight behind such efforts and, hopefully, creating consumer demand that pushes the rest of the industry in this direction too.12. What does paragraph 1 indicate about going net zero for cattle farming?A It is not easy to achieve B. It is common in the UKC. It is an impractical goalD. It meets no challenges13. What is Organic Valley's tradition according to the text?A. Helping farm suppliersB. Using renewable energyC. Having a loan initiativeD. Making headlines annually14. What is Organic Valley's initiative mainly intended to do?A. Reform organic farming practicesB. Make use of environmental benefitsC. Help farmers decrease energy costsD. Shrink the group of farmer members15. What is the author's attitude towards Organic Valley's initiative?A. WorriedB. DoubtfulC. AmbiguousD. Positive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。

2020-2021学年沛县第五中学高三英语一模试卷及答案

2020-2021学年沛县第五中学高三英语一模试卷及答案

2020-2021学年沛县第五中学高三英语一模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AOn a rainy afternoon, maybe one of the following books will keep you company leisurely, allowing you to spend your time alone as well as stepping into a different world.Don’t Shed Your Tears for Anyone Who Lives on These Streets,by Patricio PronIn April 1945,Italy, a writer disappeared at a conference and was found dead at another place. Thirty years later, a young man interviewed survivors from the conference, trying to uncover the truth about what happened and its consequences. This novel, by a well-known Argentine writer, explores art, crime and politics.When Breath Becomes Air, by Paul KalanithiAt thirty-six, Paul Kalanithi was diagnosed (诊断) with stage IV lung cancer. One day he was a doctor treating the dying, and the next he was a patient. This autobiography finds hope and beauty in the face of death as Kalanithi attempts to answer the question “What makes a life worth living?”.To Killa Mockingbird, by Harper LeeSet in a smallAlabamatown in the 1930s, the story focuses on honest, highly respected lawyer Atticus Finch who puts his career on the line when he agrees to represent Tom Robinson, a black man accused of committing a crime.Nobody Will Tell You This But Me: A true (as told to me) storyby Bess KalbBess Kalb saved every voicemail from her grandmother Bobby Bell who died at ninety. In this book, Bobby is speaking to Bess once more, in a voice as loving as it ever was in life and brings us several generations of brave women. They include Bobby’s mother, who traveled alone fromBelarustoAmericato survive, and Bess’s mother, who always fought against convention.1.What type of book is the first novel?A.Sci-fi.B.Biography.C.Detective books.D.History books.2.Which book explores life and death?A.To Kill a MockingbirdB.When Breath Becomes AirC.Don’t Shed Your Tears for Anyone Who Lives on These StreetsD.Nobody Will Tell You This But Me: A true (as told to me) story3.Who is the main character in the last novel?A.Bobby Bell.B.Bess Kalb.C.Bess’s mother.D.Bobby’s mother.BOnline education has grown fast over the past ten years. The explosion of technology has made teaching outside the traditional classroom possible for teachers and has provided learners with easy access to course materials. Its attractiveness, benefits, and challenges are addressed.In April, 2005, I was approached by a student who was interested in our doctoral program. However, the first question out of her mouth was, “Do you offer any online courses?” Later that day, as I was reading the conference program guide trying for interesting presentations, I noticed many workshops on web-based learning and online education. I later attended two of those workshops and met several professors from different universities who had either taught online courses for quite some time or who were discovering the best practice for teaching online. These experiences helped me realize at least to some extent the degree of growth in online education.My responsibilities for the term included gaining more understanding of online education. Consequently, I made several attempts to enrich my knowledge of distance learning and online teaching. I consulted with my colleagues who were teaching online courses. This helped me recognize the importance of getting materials prepared even before the start of a term. I also learned that online courses may consume more time than regular classroom teaching. And I attended several workshops regarding online education and established a network with those who were involved in online programs at other universities. I will consider these people as my consultants as I begin to design my own online course. Also, I conducted a brief survey with 15 students and two faculty members who had taken or taught an online course before to understand their experience. Eventually I completed a literature review which gave me the foundation and the background of understanding the need for online education.4. What benefits the development of online education?A. Teachers’ good teaching ability.B. Lack of traditional classrooms.C. Learners’ access to free courses.D. The rapid advance of technology.5. Why did the author take a student for example?A. To show students’ love for the doctoral program.B. To persuade learners of traditional education.C. To explain the growing trend of online education.D. To predict the future of the teaching career.6. What caused the author to know more about online education?A. The appetite for knowledge.B. The professional responsibilities.C. The requirement of research.D. The colleagues’ encouragement.7. What is the author’s attitude to online education?A. Carefree.B. Doubtful.C. Supportive.D. Unwilling.CWhen an animal species is considered endangered, it means that the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) has evaluatedit as nearly extinct, which means that a majority of its population has already died off and the rate of birth is lower than the species’death rate. Today, more and more animal and plant species are on the way to extinction because of a variety of major factors that cause a species to become endangered, and as you might expect, humans play a role in quite a few of them — in fact, the biggest threat to endangered animals is human encroachment (侵入) on their habitats.Every species needs a habitat, where an animal finds food, raises its young. Unfortunately, humans destroy animal habitats in a number of different ways: building houses, clearing forests to getlumberand to plant crops, draining rivers to bring water to those crops, and making streets and parking lots.In addition, human development pollutes the environment with all kinds of chemicals, which destroys food sources and shelters for the creatures and plants of that area. As a result, some species die out while others are pushed into areas where they can’t find food and shelters — to make matters worse, when one animal population suffers, it affects many other species in its food web, so more than one species’population is likely to decrease.Habitat destruction is the number one reason for animal endangerment, which is why conservation groups work hard to repair the effects of human developments — many non-profit groups like the Nature Conservancy are taking measures to clean up coastlines and establish nature preserves to prevent further harm to native environments and species around the world.8. A species is considered endangered________.A. when the IUCN has noticed its population changeB. when most of its population has died offC. when the species’ birth rate is close to its death rateD. when the species is losing its habitat9. What does the underlined word “lumber” probably mean?A. Gas.B. Food.C. Chemicals.D. Wood.10. What is being done to protect the endangered species?A. Calling for human development.B. Raising money.C. Establishing nature preserves.D. Educating people.11. What is the main idea of the passage?A. Habitat destruction causes animal endangerment.B. Animals die out due to environment pollution.C. Measures need to be taken to increase species.D. Non-profit groups are making great contributions.DYou've probably heard it suggested that you need to move more throughout the day, and as a general rule of thumb, that "more" is often defined as around 10,000 steps. With many Americans tracking their stepsvia new fitness-tracking wearables, or even just by carrying their phone, more and more people use the 10,000-step rule as their marker for healthy living. Dr. Dreg Hager, professor of computer science at Johns Hopkins, decided to take a closer look at that 10,000-step rule, and he found that usingitas a standard may be doing more harm than good for many.“It turns out that in 1960 in Japan they figured out that the average Japanese man, when he walked 10,000 steps a day burned something like 3,000 calories and that is what they thought the average person should consume so they picked 10,000 steps as a number” Hager said.According to Hager, asking everyone to shoot for 10,000 steps each day could be harmful to the elderly or those with medical conditions, making it unwise for them to jump into that level of exercise, even if it's walking. The bottom line is that 10,000 steps may be too many for some and too few for others. He also noted that those with shorter legs have an easier time hitting the 10,000-step goal because they have to take more steps than people with longer legs to cover the distance. It seems that 10,000 steps may be suitable for the latter.A more recent study focused on older women and how many steps can help maintain good health and promote longevity (长寿).The study included nearly 17,000 women with an average age of 72. Researchers found that women who took 4,400 steps per day were about 40% less likely to die during a follow-up period of just over four years: Interestingly, women in the study who walked more than 7,500 steps each day got no extra boost in longevity.12. What does the underlined word "it' in Paragraph 1 refer to?A. The phone recording.B. The 10,000-step rule.C. The healthy living.D. The fitness-tracking method.13. What does Paragraph 2 mainly talk about?A. How many steps a Japanese walks.B. How we calculate the number of steps.C. If burning 3,000 calories daily is scientific.D. Where 10,000 steps a day came from.14. Who will probably benefit from 10,000 steps each day according toHager?A. Senior citizens.B. Young short-legged people.C. Healthy long-legged peopleD. Weak individuals.15. How many steps may the researchers suggest senior citizens take each day?A. 4,400 steps.B. 10,000 steps.C. 2,700 steps.D. 7,500 steps.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。

2020-2021学年沛县第五中学高三英语一模试题及答案解析

2020-2021学年沛县第五中学高三英语一模试题及答案解析

2020-2021学年沛县第五中学高三英语一模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AOne day when I was 12, my mother gave me an order: I was to walk to the public library, and borrow at least one book for the summer. This was one more weapon for her to defeat my strange problem inability to read.In the library,I found my way into the "Children's Room." I sat down on the floor and pulled a few books off the shelf at random. The cover of a book caught my eye. It presented a picture of a beagle. I had recently had a beagle, the first and only animal companion I ever had as a child. He was my secret sharer, but one morning, he was gone, given away to someone who had the space and the money to care for him. I never forgot my beagle. Without opening the book—Amos, the Beagle with a Plan ,1 borrowed it from the library for the summer.Under the shade of a bush, I started to read about Amos. I read very, very slowly with difficulty. Though pages were turned slowly, I got the main idea of the story about a dog who, like mine, had been separated from his family and who finally found his way back home. That dog was my dog, and I was the little boy in the book. At the end of the story, my mind continued the final scene of reunion, on and on, until my own lost dog and I were, in my mind, running together.My mother's call returned me to the real world. I suddenly realized something: I had read a book, and I had loved reading that book.I never told my mother about my “miraculous” experience that summer, but she saw a slow but remarkable improvement in my classroom performance during the next year. And years later ,she was proud that her son had read thousands of books, was awarded a PhD in literature, and authored his own books, articles, poetry and fiction. The power of the words has held.1. The author's mother told him to borrow a book in order to ________.A. let him spend a meaningful summerB. encourage him to do more walkingC. help cure him of his reading problemD. make him learn more about weapons2. The book caught the author's eye because .A. it reminded him of his own dogB. he found its title easy to understandC. it contained pretty pictures of animalsD. he liked children's stories very much3. Which one could be the best title of the passage?A. Mum's Strict Order.B. My Passion forReading.C. Reunion with My Beagle.D. The Charm of a Book.BSix Neanderthals who lived in what is now France were eaten by their fellow Neanderthals some 100,000 years ago, according to fearful evidence of the cannibalistic (食人的) event discovered by scientists in a cave in the 1990s. Now, researchersmay have figured out why the Neanderthals, including two children, became victims of cannibalism: Global warming.While previous studies have examined Neanderthal remains to find proof of cannibalistic behavior, this is the first study to offer clues as to what may have led Neanderthals to become cannibals. Scientists found that rapid changes in local ecosystems as the planet warmed may have wiped out the animal species that Neanderthals ate, forcing them to look elsewhere to fill their stomachs.The researchers examined a layer of sediment (沉积物) in a cave known as Baume Moula-Guercy, in southeastern France. In that layer, charcoal (碳) and animal bones were so well-preserved that scientists could reconstruct an environmental picture representing 120,000 to 130,000 years ago. They discovered that the climate in the area was likely even warmer than it is today, and that the change from a cold, dry climate to a warmer one happened quickly. “Maybe within a few generations”, study co-author Emmanuel said. As the animals that once populated the landscape disappeared, some Neanderthals ate what they could find — their neighbors.Cannibalism is by no means unique to Neanderthals, and has been practiced by humans and their s “from the early Palaeolithic to theBronze Age and beyond,” the study authors reported. The behavior adopted by the starving Neanderthals in the Baume Moula-Guercy should therefore not be viewed as “a mark of bestiality (兽性) or sub-humanity”, but as an emergency adaptation to a period of severe environmental stress, according to the study.4. What does the study mainly focus on?A. The social behavior of Neanderthals.B. The reason for cannibalism among Neanderthals.C. The climate change in southeasternFrance.D. The influence of global warming on ancient animals.5. What can possibly be used to describe the climate in southeasternFrance120,000 to 130,000 years ago?A. It was no warmer than it is today.B. It was first warm while later cold and dry.C. Its change was mild and went through quite a long process.D. Its change is a chief factor contributing to cannibalism.6. Which of the following might the study authors agree with?A. Neanderthals’ cannibalism showed their bestiality.B. Cannibalism was actually a measure the Neanderthals had to adopt to survive.C. Neanderthals’ cannibalism guaranteed their rule over other tribes.D. Only Neanderthals were found to have cannibalism in human history.7. Where can you most possibly find this passage?A. In a science journal.B. In a travel brochure.C. In a history book.D. In a geography book.CThe man who invented the World Wide Web a few decades ago is calling for major changes to make it better for humans. In an open letter published on Tuesday, Berners-Lee said that the web was used by half the world's population.Berners-Lee said the web had clearly created great opportunities for humans to progress and had made life easier for millions of people. Actually, it also has offered opportunities to groups traditionally not heard a new voice in society. However, he added that the web had also provided new ways for cheats to commit crimes (犯罪).“Against the background of news stories about how the web is misused, it's understandable that many people feel afraid and unsure if the web is really a force for good,” he wrote.Berners-Lee created a group called the World Wide Web Foundation. He islooking for help from governments, companies and people to become more involved in shaping the web to do more good for humans. His actual plan is called the “Contract (合同) for the Web”.Under this contract, governments are called on to take steps to makesure all people can connect to the Internet and that personal privacy is respected. Businesses are asked to keep the Internet prices low so more people can use the web. In addition, companies should respect privacy and develop technologies that aim to put people first.The plan also calls on people to create materials for the web and work with others to make sure that is rich, quality information for everyone. Besides, people should seek to “build strong communities that respect personal speech and human equality.” “The path to make the Internet better is the responsibility of everyone who uses it,” Bermers-Lee added, “Making big changes will not be easy, but will be very well worth it in the end.”8. What does Berners-Lee think of the World Wide Web?A. It is his greatest regret.B. It stops the progress of humans.C. It needs improving.D. It does more harm than good.9. What's wrong with the web according to Berners-Lee?A. It is misused for bad purposes.B. It is misunderstood by all people.C. It blocks out a new voice in society.D. It is expensive for half the world’s population.10. What are governments called on to do under the “Contract for the Web”?A. Put technology first.B. Create materials for the web.C. Popularize the Internet.D. Make the Internet free of charge.11. What should people do with the Internet in Berners-Lee's opinion?A. Be responsible for it.B. Absolutely reject it.C. Completely rely on it.D. Be unconcerned about it.D36-year-old Juan Dual likes to joke that he’s empty inside. Juan’s story began when he was only 13. It was then that he was diagnosed with a terrible disease, which left him with a 99.8% chance of developing cancer of the digestive system. At age 19, right after finishing high-school, Juan underwent a tough operation to take away his colon and rectum. Sadly, it was only the beginning. By age 28, Juan’s disease had affected his stomach and gallbladder so he had to go under the knife again.Having just recovered from several serious surgeries, Juan Dual decided to accept the invitation of some friends of his parents and travel to Japan. It was there that things started to change for the better. He didn’t speak a word of Japanese, so he spent most of his time walking his dog. One day, the dog pulled harder, and Juan realized that he was still able to jog, and he started to do just that.Months later, he found himself working in a small, peaceful town in England. There was little in terms of entertainment, but the town was surrounded by hills, so he devoted even more of his time to running. He befriended some like-minded folks and told them what he’d been through, and they seemed amazed at the fact that he was still alive, let alone that he was pushing himself to exercise. That’s when the idea of focusing on motivating others took root in his mind.With the help of Pepa, a nutritionist, Juan Dual slowly relearned how to eat to keep his energy level high enough to sustain him during physical activity. Eight months after his last operation, he finished the Barcelona half marathon in two hours. He then started training for mountain running and ultra-marathons.12. Why does Juan Dual say he is empty inside?A. Because he has no desire for anything.B. Because he doesn’t have much knowledge.C. Because he always suffers from great hunger.D. Because many of his organs have been removed.13. What made Juan Dual aware that he could still run?A. His parents’ support.B. A walk with his dog.C. The idea of challenging himself.D. His quick recovery from surgeries.14. When did Juan Dual decide to inspire others with his story?A. After finishing the Barcelona half marathon.B After being introduced to a nutritionist named Pepa.C. After sharing it with his friends in an English town.D. After making friends with people with similar sufferings.15. Which of the following words can best describe Juan Dual?A. Ambitious and intelligent.B. Inspiring and responsible.C. Unfortunate but determined.D. Confident but stubborn.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。

2020-2021学年沛县第五中学高三英语一模试题及参考答案

2020-2021学年沛县第五中学高三英语一模试题及参考答案

2020-2021学年沛县第五中学高三英语一模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ARome can be pricey for travelers, which is why many choose to stay in a hostel (旅社). The hostels in Rome offer a bed in a dorm room for around $25 anight, and for that, you’ll often get to stay in a central location (位置) with security and comfort.Yellow HostelIf I had to make just one recommendation for where to stay in Rome, it would be Yellow Hostel. It’s one of the best-rated hostels in the city, and for good reason. It’s affordable, and it’s got a fun atmosphere without being too noisy. As an added bonus, it’s close to the main train station.Hostel Alessandro PalaceIf you love social hostels, this is the best hostel for you in Rome. Hostel Alessandro Palace is fun. Staff members hold plenty of bar events for guests like free shots, bar crawls and karaoke. There’s also an area on the rooftop for hanging out with other travelers during the summer.Youth Station HostelIf you’re looking for cleanliness and a modern hostel, look no further than Youth Station. It offers beautiful furnishings and beds. There are plenty of other benefits, too; it doesn’t charge city tax; it has both air conditioning and a heater for the rooms; it also has free Wi-Fi in every room.Hotel and Hostel Des ArtistesHotel and Hostel Des Artistes is located just a 10-minute walk from the central city station and it’s close to all of the city’s main attractions. The staff is friendly and helpful, providing you with a map of the city when you arrive, and offering advice if you require some. However, you need to pay 2 euros a day for Wi-Fi.1.What is probably the major concern of travelers who choose to stay in a hostel?fort.B.Security.C.Price.D.Location.2.Which hotel best suits people who enjoy an active social life?A.Yellow Hostel.B.Hostel Alessandro Palace.C.Youth Station Hostel.D.Hotel and Hostel Des Artistes.3.What is the disadvantage of Hotel and Hostel Des Artistes?A.It gets noisy at night.B.Its staff is too talkative.C.It charges for Wi-Fi.D.It’s inconveniently located.BA satellite is about to demonstrate a new way of capturing space junk with magnets for the first time. With the frequency of space launches dramatically increasing in recent years, the potential for a disastrous collision above Earth is continually growing. Now, Japanese orbital clean-up company Astroscale is testing a potential solution.The firm's End-of-Life Services by Astroscale demonstration mission is scheduled to lift off on 20 March aboard a Russian Soyuz rocket. It consists of two spacecraft: a smal “client” satellite and a larger “servicer” satellite, or “chaser”. The smaller satellite is equipped with a magnetic (磁力的) plate which allows the chaser todock withit.The two stacked spacecraft will perform three tests once in orbit, each of which will involve the servicer satellite releasing and then recapturing the client satellite. The first test will be the simplest, with the client satellite drifting a short distance away and then being recaptured. In the second test, the servicer satellite will set the client satellite tumbling before catching up with it and matching its motion to grab it.Finally, if those two tests go well, the chaser will live up to its name by letting the client satellite float a few hundred metres away before finding it and attaching to it. All of these tests will be performed autonomously, with little to no human input once they are set in motion.“These kinds of demonstrations have never been done before in space - they are very different to, say, an astronaut controlling a robotic arm on the International Space Station,” says Jason Forshaw at AstroscaleUK.“This is more of an autonomous mission.” At the end of the tests, both spacecraft will burn up in Earth's atmosphere.If companies wanted to use this capability, they would have to attach a magnetic plate to their satellites so they could be captured later. Because of the growing space garbage problem, many countries now require firms to have a way to bring back their satellites once they run out of fuel or fail, so this could be a fairly simple likely plan, Forshaw says. Right now, each chaser can only nab one satellite, but Astroscale is working on a version that could drag three or four out of orbit at once.4. Which of the following can replace the underlined word "dock with" in Paragraph 2?A. Deal with.B. Keep up with.C. Join together.D. Crash.5. Why many countries now require firms to have a way to bring back their satellites?A. Because of the growing space waste problem.B. Because the frequency of space launches are dramatically increasing.C. Because they can earn large profits from it.D. Because Astroscale has found a new method of capturing the space garbage.6. What will Astroscale do to solve the space junk problem?A. An astronaut controls a robotic arm on the International Space to capture the “client” satellite.B. Through a magnetic plate remotely controlled by humans on the ground to catch the “client” satellite.C. Finding the "client "satellite and attaching to it with a magnetic plate automatically.D. Tumbling to match the motion of “client satellite the drag three or four satellites out of its orbit into atmosphere.7. What can we infer from the passage?A. People will bum the space junk up in Earth's atmosphere in the future.B. Japan andRussiawill conduct space debris cleanup experiment together.C. These kinds of demonstrations have never been done before.D. The demonstration mission will be divided into three phases.CSonja Redding and her family were on their way home to Omaha, Nebraska, after a weeklong visit to Washington, D. C. with her two sons, one of whom, 5-year-old Xayvior, has autism(自闭症).Although all of the other flights had gone fine, Xayvior became angry during one of the flights, and Redding couldn’t calm him.“It felt like everyone on the plane was looking at us and got angry with my son, ” she wrote in a Facebook post after she got home. “I don’t know what to do when others just don’t understand that he is not just a kid with no discipline(自制力),but a child with special needs who doesn’t know how to control himself.”The day was saved by Delta flight attendant(空乘人员)Amanda Amburgy. She tried to help Xayvior watch a movie, but when that failed, she offered to take him on a tour of the airplane.That worked, and soon the child was not only calm, but having a good time.“When they came back, Xayvior was much calmer and happier,” wrote Redding in the post,which now has 2,700 likes and over 500 shares. “I want to thank this Delta attendant. She didn’t judge, and she just showed love. We need more people like this in the world. ”It wasn’t long before Amburgy was told about the post.“ We’re there to help, and that’s what we want to do,” she said in an interview. “So, we always want to make anything easier for the family as well as other passengers.”She also shared what she felt when she read Redding’s story. “When I read it, it touched my heart. It’s something I would do for anyone on the plane, because that’s what I’m here for. It really made a difference in her life.”8. How did Redding feel on the plane?A. Tired.B. Uncomfortable.C. Very angry.D. Deeply afraid.9. What did Amburgy do to help the family?A. She asked the family to stay beside her.B. She asked the other passengers for help.C. She tried her best to calm the boy.D. She helped look after the other boy.10. Why did Redding post the story?A. To show her thanks.B. To help kids with autism.C. To get in touch with Amburgy.D. To share her travel experience.11. Which of the following words can best describe Amburgy?A. Proud.B. Honest.C. Hard-working.D. Warm-hearted.DThe annual 3-to-4-millimeter rise in sea levels is expected to impact many coastal communities in the coming decades. However, few are as defenceless as the Republic of theMaldives, a collection of more than a thousand picturesque islands in theIndian Ocean. NASA researchers believe that parts of what is “arguably the lowest-lying country in the world” will become uninhabitable by 2050, due to wave-driven flooding and limited freshwater. To fight the unavoidable, the government recently revealed plans for the world's first 'true' floating island city.The aptly-named Maldives Floating City (MFC) is the brainchild of Dutch Docklands, a global leader in floating infrastructure (基建). According to the March 13, 2021, announcement, the new city will be constructed on a 200-hectare lagoon (环礁湖) located just 10 minutes by boat from the Maldivian capital, Male. It will initiallyconsist of a thousand waterfront residences, arranged in a series of honeycomb-like maze rows. The developers plan to add hotels, restaurants, shops, and even a school and a hospital in the near future. The floating structures. will be attached to the surrounding islands, which will form a base and provide protection from high tides.Maldive officials aim to make MFC as self-sufficient as possible. Freshwater storage will provide drinking water for residents, while floating solar blankets and agriculture fields will take care of their energy and food needs.“ThisMaldivesFloatingCitydoes not require any land rehabilitation, therefore has a minimal impact on the coral reefs,” explains Mohamed Nasheed, Speaker of Parliament. “What's more, giant, new reefs will be grown to act as water breakers. In theMaldives,we cannot stop the waves, but we can rise with them.”Construction of the revolutionary city is expected to begin in 2022 and be completed in phases over the next five years. If successful, it will provide a blueprint for other countries facing a similar situation.12. Why doesMaldivesdecide to build MFC?A. It is the lowest-lying country.B. It will be flooded soon.C. It is running out of fresh water.D. It will be unsuitable for living.13. What is Paragraph 2 mainly about?A. The prospect of MFC.B. The developers of the plan.C. The location of the residences.D. The barriers to the construction.14. What can we infer from the underlined words?A. MFC will keep waves away.B. MFC will make use of waves.C. MFC will adjust to the waves.D. MFC will work as water breakers.15. What's the writing purpose of this passage?A. To introduce a construction program.B. To appeal to people to protect nature.C. To seek international help forMaldives.D. To report the achievement of a city plan,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年高三第一次学情调研英语试题含答案

2021年高三第一次学情调研英语试题含答案

2021年高三第一次学情调研英语试题含答案第一部分:听力(共两节,满分20分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1分,满分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 do we learn from the conversation?A. The man is fond of traveling.B. The woman took a lot of pictures at the contest.C. The man admires the woman's talent in writing.2. Where does the conversation most probably take place?A. In an ice cream shop.B. At a restaurant.C. In a supermarket.3. Which of the following is true about the male robber?A. He did most of the talking.B. He was tall with dark hair.C. He described the two people.4. What does the woman say about Jane?A. She was absent all the week owing to sickness.B. She was seriously injured in a car accident.C. She had to be away from school to attend to her husband.5. What is the woman doing?A. Playing puter games.B. Filling in a form.C. Asking information for a job.第二节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)听下面5段对话或独白。

高三年级第一次调研英语考试(2020-2021学年度)

高三年级第一次调研英语考试(2020-2021学年度)

高三年级第一次调研英语考试(2020-2021学年度)考生注意:本试题由第一卷和第二卷两部分构成。

满分150分,考试时间120分钟。

第一卷第一部分听力(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秒中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 can we know about Judy?A. She came to the party.B. She hasn’t appeared yet.C. She planned to come but changed her mind later.2. Why is the woman surprised?A. Because she found the assignment (homework) very difficult.B. Because she found it hard to believe so much time the man had spent.C. Because the man couldn’t finish the assignment because he was busy.3. When will the man be able to visit Mr. Black?A. November 1B. November 2C. November 34. What is the probable relationship between the two speakers?A. Customer and waitressB. Teacher and studentC. Boss and secretary5. How many universities are there in Britain?A. Over fortyB. Less than fortyC. Zero 第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5 )听下面5段对话或独白。

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第四部分 写作(满分40分)
第一节 应用文写作(满分15分)
Dear Chris,
I'm delighted to inform you that we will organize anone-day Outdoor Survival Camp this Saturday morning in theFreshForest.
W: Do you know where Dave is? I’ve been to his new apartment severaltimes,but he hasn’t been there.
M: He is staying at his brother’s house. He hates the smell of fresh paint.
During the day,a variety of significantactivities havebeen arranged,including setting up tents,catching fish,picking fruit and so on. At night,we'll take turns to be onguard. It will be a meaningful challenge for us to survive inthe wild.
Paragraph 2:
Eventually,with the few well-positioned pieces of wood,Mike managed to insert his stick in the right way. A littleunsteadily,the animal got to its feet and pulled itself outfully.“Yes !”Therescuer exclaimed in excitement,unableto deal with blood dropping off his hand—he was injuredwhile saving the dog. Behind him,the dog wagged its tailfuriouslyand sniffed at his feet,happy to be free. Mikeknelt down and stroked the dog,saying “Go home,boy!”Seeing the dog disappear in the distance,Mike continued hisway,bathed in the warm sunshine.
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江苏省徐州市沛县普通高中
2021届高三年级上学期第一次学情调研考试
英语试题参考答案
2020年10月
第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)
1—5 BCCAA
6—10 BABBC
11—15 CBCAA
16—20 BBCCC
第二部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分50分)
21-25 ACBCA
26-30 DCCBB
I do hope you will accept my invitation. Lookingforward to your earliest reply.
Yours,Li Hua
第二节 (满分25分)
Paragraph 1:
Then Mike went around to the other side of the wall andgrabbed hold of the stick. He tried from a different angle.For a brief moment,he made eye contact with the dog in anattempt to assure the dog that he was there to save him.Seeming to sense his kindness,the dog became calmer and less scared. However,after several unsuccessful attempts,he sank himself to the ground,frustrated. Just at themoment,he glanced at some pieces of wood. An idea occurred to him. He tried wedging the pieces into the gap,pried andpushed. At the same time,he stayed cautious notto frighten the poor dog.
31-35 DADAB
36-40CGFAD
第三部分 语言知识运用(共两节,满分30分)
完形填空(满分15分):
41-45 ABCCD
46-50 ADCDA
51-55 BCAAB
短文填空(满分15分)
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听力材料
Text 1
M: I was thinking of having a holiday during the first half of September,but we can’t all be away at the same time.
W: Don’t worry. I will go in August and Mike in July. You take the weeks you wanted.
Text 2
W: OK,so I will bring the fnd I will bring the tent and we will each bring a sleeping bag. Hey,this is going to be fun.
Text 3
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