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学年度下学期高三第三次模拟考试试题2020-2021英语注意事项:
1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡和试卷指定位置上
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)第一节(共5小题;每小题分,满分分)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称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:A.Look afterher sisterB.Go to the parkC Seethe doctor.
1.What isthe womangoing to do todayA.Because ofits style.B.Because ofits priceC.Because ofits color.
2.Why doesntthe womantake thedressA.For fifteenminutes.B.For thirtyminutes.C Forforty-five minutes
3.How lateis TomA.An Englishtest.B.A physicstest.C.A mathtest.
4.What testshould the woman preparefor
5.What willthe womando with the catA.She willlet herparents lookafter it.B.She willask the man tocare forit.C.She willtake himto America.第二节(共15小题:每小题分,满分分)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
29.A.load B.mood C.virus D.weight
30.A.initially B.eventually C.exactly D.approximately
31.A.adviser B.supporter C.applicant D.survivor
32.A.influence B.fantasy C.experience D.infection
33.A.accused B.supposed C.persuaded D.determined
34.A.start outB.set upC.carry outD.come toan end
35.A.advance B.vain C.place D.conclusion第二节(共10小题;每小题分,满分15分)阅读下面材料,在空白处填入个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式1Pamela Robinsons36marry brokedown andshe wastrying toland ajob.The45-year-old womanwas badlyinneed ofa goodtime.37could gowrong duringthat periodwas goingwrong,“she says.But theweight ofRobinsons worries38lift oneafternoon whileshe wastalking withfriends aboutwhat theydidfor fun39grow upin the80s.That remindedher totake outthe veryjump rope40跳名量游戏.she keptin hercar;everyone starteddoing doubleDutch41expect,it broughtmuch firn.Iforgot myproblems,“says Robinson.Moved by the powerof thejump rope,Robinson tookto Facebookto askwomen inher42society circlewhether theydbe intogetting together to jumpfor friendshipand fitness.Their firstmeeting wasso successfulthat itquickly developedinto43weekly event,and the40+Double DutchClub专题节目came into being.After afeature on a talkshow,the44club Facebookgroup grewfrom50people toover5,
000.45ask abouther feeling,Robinson says:“There weresome weekswhen Ifelt likeI hadnothing tosmile about,第四部分:写作共两节,满分40but theclub wasmy happyplace,and I wanted otherladies tofeel the same.^^分第一节满分15分.昨天你所在的班级在学校操场举办了“反对舌尖上的浪费”的宣传活动请你为校英文报写一篇报道,内46容包括.活动目的;.活动内容;.活动反响注意123,写作词数应左右;
280.请按如下格式在在答题卡的相应位置作答3第二节(满分25分)A CampaignTitled Objectingto wastingfood”47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.Unlike mostU.S nationalparks,Everglades nationalpark,located insouth Florida,was createdto protect a fragile(生态系统)ecosystem insteadof safeguardinga uniquegeographic feature.It is a heavenfor awide rangeof wildlife,such(鳄鱼).as turtles,snakes,lizards,the Grassfrog,Wading birdsand soon,among which are fierceAmerican alligatorsItis saidthat someof the alligators oftenappear in the areaswhere peoplelive,causing muchdamage.A terribleincident happenedon ahot summerday.It wasso hota daythat nearlyevery onefelt likejumping into thecool water.A little boy simplycouldnt putup with the heat,deciding togo fora swim in the oldswimming holebehind hishouse.“Mum,it beingso hot,Iwant to have a swim.,,the boytold his mother whilewalking out.“No,Honey,there has been a warning thatan alligatorfrom the park has appeared in the surroundingarea.It isdangerous!”said his mother in a loudvoice.But the little boyrushed out of theback doorlike agust ofwind beforehismother couldstop him.He wasin such a hurryto diveinto thecool waterthat heleft behindshoes,socks,and shirtas heleft.He flewinto the water andenjoyed thecomfortable feelingthat thecool waterbrought him,not realizingthat as heswam toward the middleof thelake,an alligatorwas swimmingtoward him.His mother was preparingdinner in thekitchen whensuddenly shecaught the two gettingcloser andcloser toeach otheras she was lookingout of the window.“Oh,My God!”she couldnthelp cryingloudly,getting into a greatpanic.And thenin greatfear,she rantowardthewater,shouting to her sonas loudlyas shecould allthe way,Alligator,Alligator!^^Hearing hervoice,the little boy becamealarmed andmade aU-turn toswim tohismother.However,it was too late.Something horriblewas happening.注意.续写词数应为左右;115048请按如下格式在在答题卡的相应位置作答Just ashe approachedher,the alligator reached him.Remarkably,after weeks in the hospital,the littleboy survived.参考答案二Just ashe approachedhen the alligatorreached him.Deeply shockedby theterrible scene,mother rushedto her son,catching holdof himtightly,with allher might.However,the alligatorwas much stronger than the mother.In spiteof this,mother wasso determinedthat shewouldnt let go ofher son,screaming forhelp atthe sametime.Hearing thefrighteningcry,a neighborrushed out,with agun in his hand,took aimand thenshot the alligator.The boygot saved,but seriouslyinjured.Remarkably after weeks in the hospital,the littleboy survived.Seeing hismother and the neighborsitting besidehim,the boyhugged hismother,with tearsin hiseyes,feeling greatlyregretful that he didn9t listen to her.Both of themexpressed sinceregratitude to the neighbor.Without him,the sonwould havelost hislife.And thenthe neighborsuggestedputting upa warningsign atthe side of thelake toinform othersof thedanger.The boyunderstood thesignificance ofsafetyfrom thenon.学年度下学期高三第三次模拟考试试题2020-2021英语答案版注意事项:
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如需改动,mtoL答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡和试卷指定位置上用橡皮擦干净后,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49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)第一节(共5小题;每小题分,满分分)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称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:A.Look afterher sisterB.Go to theparkC Seethe doctor.
1.What isthe womangoing to do todayA.Because ofits style.B.Because ofits priceC.Because ofits color.
2.Why doesntthe womantake thedressA.For fifteenminutes.B.For thirtyminutes.C Forforty-five minutes
3.How lateis TomA.An Englishtest.B.A physicstest.C.A mathtest.
4.What testshould the woman preparefor
5.What willthe womando withthe catA.She willlet herparents lookafter it.B.She willask the man tocare forit.C.She willtake himto America.第二节(共15小题:每小题分,满分分)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
6、7题A.His classmates.B.His friendsC.His family.
6.Whom willthe mantravel withA.In Montreal.B.In Calgary.C.In Toronto.
7.Where willthe mansee AuntSusan听第7段材料,回答第
8、9题
8.Where does the manknow thestoryA.From a newspaper.B.From awebsite.C.From abook.
9.What didthe oldlady dowhen shesaw thedeerA.She fedhim something.B.She tookhim home.C.She drovehim away.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题
10.How didthe manget thebook TheArt of DoingC.From aphysical store.A.From hisboss.B.From anonline shop.
11.What didthe manlike bestabout thebook TheArt of DoingA.Its story.B.Its writer.C.Its language.
12.What isthe womanprobably doingA.Hosting aprogram.B.Introducing abook.C.Giving alesson.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题
13.What kindof familydoes the woman preferA.A familywithout kids.B.A familywithout smokersC.A familywithout pets.
14.What doesthewomansay about the busA.It isquick.B.It isexpensive.C.Its crowded.
15.What willthe mando this afternoonA.Send thewoman anemail.B.Visit ahomestay family.C.Help thewoman move.
16.What canwe knowabout womanA.She is a vegetarian.B.She oftenplays tennis.C.She likesseeing movies.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题
17.Where wasSPB foundedat firstA.In Paris.B.In Manchester.C.In London.
18.When didSPB unitewiththeFur,Fin andFeather FolkA.In
1880.B.In
1889.C.In
1891.
19.What animalsdid aHollywood starhelp saveA.Tigers.B.Elephants.C.Dolphins.
20.Which dayis onOctober4thA.World AnimalDay.B.World FoodDay.C.United NationsDay.第二部分:阅读(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15小题:每小题25分满分75公)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AEnjoy yourselvesin awonderland ofscience withover50,000living plants and avariety ofeducational eventsoramusing activities.Here isessential informationabout planninga schoolvisit to Kew.Educational sessionpricesYou canplan aself-led visitor bookone ofour educational sessions.Students willtake partin theeducationalsessions ingroups of
15.Prices varyaccording todifferent situations.EYFS Earlyyears FoundationStage toKey Stage4:•45-minute session:$35/group O-minute session:$70/groupKey Stage5:•Half dayonesession:$80/group eFulldaytwo sessions:$160/groupTeachers and adults:•Up torequired keystage ratios:Free•Adults neededfbr1:1special educationalneeds support:Free•Adults abovethe requiredratios:$11/personThe paymentwill bedue within28calendar daysof makingthe bookingHealthand safetyRequiredsupervising adult-student ratios:•Key Stage1:1:5•Key Stage2:1:8•Key Stage3:1:10•Key Stage4:1:12•Key Stage5:1:12The groupsizes shouldbe controlledif youare visitingrestricted spotsor potentiallybusy areassuch as theglasshouses andother attractions.The maximumnumber ofstudents visitingthe glasshousesis15per groupand eachgroupto Kewshops shouldinclude nomore than10students.We offera guideto helpyou customizea risk assessment specificto yourown needs.If there is anemergency pleasecontact thenearest Kewstaff memberor callConstabulary on02083323333for directandquick support.Please donot call
999.Planning your visitYour tickets and twoplanning passeswill besent toyou uponreceipt ofyour payment.You cancomplete yourriskassessment withthe passes.Ensure youbring yourtickets andthe receiptdocument andshow themto thestaff membersatthe gateon theday ofyour visit.Recommended timingsTheKew Gardensopens at10am.You arerecommended tospend atleast threeto fivehours onyour visit.Theclosing timevaries throughout the year.But theearliest is3:30pm.We have a fixedschedule foreducational sessions,()which isfrom10:30am to2:20pm exceptKS
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3.What isthe purposeof the textA.To introduceKew Gardens.B.To attractpotential visitorsto Kew Gardens.C.To givetips onvisiting Kew Gardens.D.To informcoming activitiesin KewGardens【答案】LB
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81.Its nomystery tome whythis townso greatlyaffected a boy whogrew upto bea famouswriter SamuelClemens,laterknown asMark Twain.He moved to Hannibalwith hisfamily atthe ageof four.Now itseasy tofind littleSamuel Clemensinthis town.As abig fanof TheAdventures of Tom Sawyer,I especiallyenjoyed seeingthe Mark Twain BoyhoodHome where(诱惑)Twain reallyslept.The bedroomwindow thatlured Twainscharacter outinto thenight apparentlyheld thesamefascination forTwain himself.Going outsecretly was a favorite,though forbidden,activity.Along the side of the houserunsa tallwhite fence,much likethe oneTom Sawyerpersuaded hisfriends topaint.Across the street from the Mark Twain BoyhoodHome standsthe homeof LauraHawkins.Hawkins foundher wayintoAmerican literaryhistory asBecky Thatcher,the girlfriendof Tom Sawyer.Many ofher belongingscan beviewed intheelegant livingroom,and visitorscan heara recordingof Laura talking abouther childhoodand herfriendship withMark Twain.The NewMark TwainMuseum afew blocksaway providesinteractive displays.Children canenjoy theadventure on(公共马车).a large boat,“helping“Tom Sawyer paint his fence,and sittingin a model stagecoachIn the town of Hannibal,I canthelp lookingaround for a boywith afishing rodand anaughty smile,who hasgone outofhis bedroomwindow secretlyto playpirates.The boyisnt there,of course.He existsonly in the writingsof the man hebecame.But thetown haspreserved the boys memoryso wellthat Imust sayI would have beendisappointed ifI hadntseenit.
4.What canwe learnabout from the firsttwo paragraphsA.Mark Twainmoved to Hannibal soas to become awriter.B.Little Twainmight likeslipping outat nightin childhood.C.Tom Sawyerpainted thefence surroundingthe house.D.Little SamuelClemens isstill livingin thetown nowadays
5.Children cando the following atthe NewMark twainMuseum except.A.Do somefishing in a largeboat B.Experience interactive displaysC.Imitate whatcharacters didin thenovel D.Sit in a model stagecoach
6.According to the passage,whose friendwas LauraHawkinsA.Tom SawyerB.Becky ThatcherC.The houseowner D.Mark Twain
7.The passageis probablytaken outofA.A historytextbook.B.A researchpaperC.A travelmagazine D.A famousbiography【答案】
4.B
5.A
6.D
7.CCWhite sandbeaches of the Cocos Islands,which areknown asa splendidtourist destinationsurrounded bygreenishblue water,have nowbeen filledwith wasteslike abandonedplastic waterbottles,toothbrushes andcigarette lighters.Jennifer Lavels,a marinescientist,went to these tropicalislands withher researchteam.Knowing thatlots ofbeacheswere pollutedby plasticwastes,the teamconducted acareful scientificexamination on the coast,only tofind the problemcaused bypieces oftrash humansleft wasworse thanexpected.Not allplastics areto blame.They arenecessary inplaces likehospitals and airplanes,and makeour vehicleslighter(一次性)and moreefficient.However,other plastics,especially disposable plastics,account forthe growingmess on thebeaches.Islands allover the world arejammed withplastics.And the Cocos Islandsare noexception.It requiresthe greatesteffort ofall timeto controlplastic pollutionin modernsociety.No mattechow tallthe huidles】a e,something hasto bedone.Apparently,demand fordisposable plasticsmust bereduced greatly.Why dont we carry around bags that wecan useover and over again^^asked RichardGross,a chemistwho researchesinnovative waysto makemore sustainableplastics.Lefs carryabout reusablelunch boxes.We shouldunderstand howserious thesituation is.”Although it is importantfor individualsto make an effort to avoidusing disposable plastics,it is also generallybelievedthat onlywith internationalrules cansuch adeep-rooted,common,and worldwidedisaster betackled.However,the U.N,which engagesin dealing with acceleratingclimate changeand publichealth crises,obviouslyisnt payingenough attentionto callingfor internationalaction onplastic pollution.As aresult,billions of plastic productswillstill beproduced every year,many ofwhich willend upin theocean.Nowadays,fish areeating plentyof plastics,and peopleeat thosefish.It remainsunrevealed howit willaffect humanhealth,but clearlythe amount of plasticsused hasincreased manytimes in the lastseveral decades,and ifthis tendency(碳饱和的)goes on,by2050an enormousamount ofcarbon will be releasedinto thealready carbon-saturated skies.
8.Why doesthe authormention theCocos Islandsin the first paragraphA.To admirethe whitesand on the islands.B.To presentthe problemof plastic pollution.C.To introducea newly-made scientificstudy.D.To showthe damageof the islands caused by tourists.
9.The underlinedsentence in Paragraph4means.A.People dont take the problem seriously.B.The problemis tootough todeal with.C.The problemis asdifficult asjumping overtall hurdles.D.Measures must be takenwhatever difficultythereis.
10.What canwe inferabout the U.N.s attitudetoward plastic pollutionA.Its doubtful.B.Its favourable.C.Its uncaring.D.Its cautious.
11.Which isa suitabletitle of the textA.Ocean pollutioncaused by plasticsB.Cocos IslandsAnunforgettable attraction.C.A scientificresearch ondisposable plastics.D.Disposable plasticsAmajor concernin the world【答案】
8.B
9.D
10.C
11.AD(麻疹)There arevarious infectious diseases in the world,which humanbeings haveto fightwith.In2018,measles(疫苗infected almost10million peoplethroughout the world,killing142,
000.Countries thatachieved highvaccination接种)rates orhad formerlyeradicated the disease alsofailed to haveanarrow escape.Fortunately,apart fromtroublesome measles,many inspirationalglobal healthstories happenedin the lastdecade.New viruses,vaccines andtreatments werediscovered,once againshowing thesignificance ofscience.Huge progresswas madein virusresearch.For instance,a kindof virusnamed Medusavirus,which canturn anamoeba,a kindof single-celled livingcreature,into a“stone”,was identifiedby Japanesescientists.The virushas one of(基因组)the largestand mostcomplicated viralgenomes thathave everbeen found.Besides,a newvirus,Alongshan virus,was discoveredin agroup ofpatients inInner Moggolia.Researchers alsofound forthe firsttime thatan insectRNA virus,the Providencevirus,was ableto infectplants andmammalian cells,which indicatedthat plantscould serveas hostsofhuman viruses.We alsosaw improvementsin treatmentsand vaccines.Ebola virus isa good casein point.According tothe RoyalFreeHospital inBritain,the drugMIL77,which hadbeen developedby Academyof MillitaryMedical Sciences,aninstitution inChina,jointly withsome othercompanies,was adoptedto treata Britoninfected withthe diseaseand helpedherrecover fromthe deadlyvirus.This hasindicated Chinascapability ofoffering andeconomical andpractical drugfighting Ebolavirus worldwide.Furthermore,the Chineseand Britishmedical researchteams haveworked ongenomesequencing of the virus,making itpossible todevelop drugsand vaccinesthat aremore effective.Therefore,Ebola isnolonger adeath sentence.(监督),Thanks tothe investmentin globalsupervision transnationalpartnership,and scientificresearch,many newviruses,vaccines andtreatments weresuccessfully discoveredin thelast decade.But thejourney will continue andmuchmore needsto bedone.For example,we needto havea deeperunderstanding ofhow climate change influencesthe spreadofinfectious diseases.
12.What doeshe underlinedword eradicated“in Paragraph1probably means.A.Put an end toB.Paid attentionto C.Kept trackofD.Done research on
13.Which of the followingis trueabout the Providence virusA.It wasfound inInner Mongolia.B.It hasthe mostcomplicated genome.C.It existsin asingle-celled livingcreature.D.It canhave bothplants andhumans infected.
14.It can be inferredfrom Paragraph4that.A.MIL77isamost effectiveEbola vaccineB.China hasmade greatcontributions to fighting Ebola virusC.Genome sequencingof Ebola virus is too complexto carry outD.No deathwill becaused byEbola virusanymore in theworld
15.What doesthe textmainly talkabout听第6段材料,回答
6、7题
6.Whom willthe mantravel withA.His classmates.B.His friendsC.His family.
7.Where willthe mansee AuntSusanA.In Montreal.B.In Calgary.C.In Toronto.听第7段材料,回答第
8、9题
8.Where doesthe manknow thestoryA.From anewspaper.B.From awebsite.C.From abook.
9.What didthe oldlady dowhen shesaw thedeerA.She fedhim something.B.She tookhim home.C.She drovehim away.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题
10.How didthemanget thebook TheArt ofDoingA.From hisboss.B.From anonline shop.C.From aphysical store.
11.What didthemanlike bestabout thebook TheArt ofDoingA.Its story.B.Its writer.C.Its language.
12.What isthewomanprobably doingA.Hosting aprogram.B.Introducing abook.C.Giving alesson.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题
13.What kindof familydoesthewoman preferA.A familywithout kids.B.A familywithout smokersC.A familywithout pets.
14.What doesthewomansay about the busA.It isquick.B.It isexpensive.C.Its crowded.
15.What willthemando thisafternoonA.Send thewoman anemail.B.Visit ahomestay family.C.Help thewoman move.
16.What canwe knowabout womanA.She isa vegetarian.B.She oftenplays tennis.C.She likesseeing movies.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题
17.Where wasSPB foundedat firstA.In Paris.B.In Manchester.C.In London.A.Mankind haswon avictory overa deadlydisease.B.Different countriescooperate infighting viruses.C.Advanced sciencekeeps improvingglobal health.D.Viruses havecaused seriousglobal healthproblems.【答案】
12.A
13.D
14.B
15.C第二节(共5小题,每小题分,满分分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,选项中有两项为多余选项Sometimes,the simplestideas arethe best.For example,to absorbheat fromthe sunto heatwater,you needlarge,flat,(柏black surfaces.16But whygo toall thattrouble whencities arefull ofblack surfacesalready,in theform ofasphalt油)roadsTen yearsago,this thoughtcame tothe mindof ArianDe Bondt,a Dutchengineer.17The resultis that their buildingisnow heatedin winterand cooledin summerby a system thatrelies on the surfaceof the road outside.18Most of them runone sideof the street tothe other,just under the asphaltroad.Some,however,dive deepinto the ground.When thestreet surfacegets hotin summer,water pumped through thepipes picksup thisheat andtakes it(蓄水池)underground throughone of the divingpipes.At adepth of100meters liesa naturalaquifer into which several(交换器)heat exchangershave beenbuilt.19After that,it returnstothe surface through another pipe.The aquiferis thususedasaheat store.In winter,the workingsystem ischanged slightly.Water ispumped through the heat exchangers topick upthe heatstoredduring summer.This watergoes into the buildingand isused towarm theplace up.After performingthat task,it ispumpedunder the asphalt.20A.He finallypersuaded hisboss tofollow itup.B.Some water pipes haveto bere-arranged in winter.C.The Dutchengineers systemhas beenwidely used.D.The heat-collector isa systemof connectedwater pipes.E.Thus,its remainingheat keepsthe roadfree ofsnow andice.F.One waytodothat isto buildthose surfacesontheroofs of the buildings.G.The hotwater fromthestreetruns throughthe exchangers,warming theground-water.【答案】
16.F
17.A
18.D
19.G
20.E第三部分:语言运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A,B,C,D四个所给的选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项Students starta joyfulhotline tocheer peopleup(新冠病毒)(隔离)?Wouldnt a joyful messagelift yourspirits duringthis timeof coronavirusisolationA group of CalgaryBoard ofEducation studentsin theEver ActiveRecreation programset outto21peoples livesduringthis hardtime.The programis calledjoy4All whichencourages anyone,especially the22,to sharetheir ownmessagesthrough ahotline thatprovides pre-recorded23stories,kind messagesand jokes.Jamie Anderson,a teacherat Ever Active Schools,encouraged hisstudents totake anactive part.Many peopleareexperiencing24to connectionwith others,so the students decidedto bringjoyful messagesto phonelines to25as manypeople isolated fromothers aspossible tocheer themup JAnderson said.Ali Ahmad,16,one of the studentsfor Joy4All,said hewanted to make a26during thetime.Through thisproject wewill be ableto27people isolatedat homewith somethingthey canalways lookforward toin theirday.28it canlighten the29and evenhelp savelives Jhe said.We30wanted toreach outto seniors,and peoplein nursinghomes andhospitals,but laterwe alsowant toconnect withotherparts ofthe community,like familieswho areat home.^^Another student31for Joy4All,Jared Quinn,20,said hewanted to help thosewho weredealing withisolated families.Pm doingthis mainlybecause ofmy32with isolation.My grandparents,who livein adifferent province,were33to comeandvisit,but nowthey can*t owingtotheisolation policy/9said Ouinn.The programis dueto34in June,but Andersonhopes studentswill continuetheir projectfor aslong asthe publichealthguidelines arein
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21.A.enjoy B.brighten C.save D.strengthen
22.A.youth B.doctors C.senior D.teachers
23.A.satisfying B.discouraging C.disappointing D.inspiring
24.A.barriers B.access C.approaches D.solutions
25.A.maintain B.stretch C.reach D.construct
26.A.difference B.fortune C.comment D.sacrifice
27.A.entrust B.compare C.present D.replace
28.A.Accidentally B.Frequently C.Personally D.Hopefully
29.A.load B.mood C.virus D.weight
30.A.initially B.eventually C.exactly D.approximately
31.A.adviser B.supporter C.applicant D.survivor
32.A.influence B.fantasy C.experience D.infection
33.A.accused B.supposed C.persuaded D.determined
34.A.start outB.set upC.carryoutD.come toanend
35.A.advance B.vain C.place D.conclusion【答案】2LB
22.A
23.D
24.A
25.C
26.A
27.C
28.D
29.B
30.A
31.B
32.C
33.B
34.D
35.C第二节(共10小题;每小题分,满分15分)阅读下面材料,在空白处填入个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式1Pamela Robinsons36marry brokedown andshe wastrying toland ajob.The45-year-old womanwas badlyinneed ofagoodtime.37could gowrong duringthat periodwas goingwrong,“she says.But theweight ofRobinsons worries38lift oneafternoon whileshewastalking withfriends aboutwhat theydidfor fun39grow upin the80s.That remindedhertotake outthe veryjump rope40跳绳游戏.she keptin hercar;everyone starteddoing doubleDutch41expect,it broughtmuch fun.Iforgot myproblems,“says Robinson.Moved bythe powerofthejump rope,Robinson tookto Facebookto askwomen inher42society circlewhether theydbe intogetting togetherto jumpfor friendshipand fitness.Their firstmeeting wasso successfulthat itquickly developedinto43weekly event,andthe40+Double DutchClub专题节目came into being.After afeature onatalkshow,the44club Facebookgroup grewfrom50people toover5,
000.45ask abouther feeling,Robinson says:There weresome weekswhen Ifelt likeI hadnothing tosmile about,but theclub wasmy happyplace,and Iwanted otherladies tofeel thesame.”【答案】
36.marriage
37.Whatever/What
38.lifted
39.growing
40.that
41.Unexpectedly
42.social
43.a
44.clubs
45.Asked第四部分:写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分).昨天你所在的班级在学校操场举办了“反对舌尖上的浪费”的宣传活动请你为校英文报写一篇报道,内容46包括.活动目的;.活动内容;.活动反响123注意.写作词数应左右;
180.请按如下格式在在答题卡的相应位置作答2A CampaignTitled Objectingto wastingfbod”【答案】A CampaignTitled Objectingto wastingfbod”With theobjective ofraising students9awareness ofsaving fbod,a campaigntitled Objectingto wastingfbod”waslaunched onthe playgroundby ourclass yesterday.All theteachers andstudents welcomedthe campaign,where wedisplayed quantitiesof picturesand dataconcerningwasting foodand foodshortage thewhole worldis facingeveryyear.Besides,our monitordelivered aspeech,clear yourplates99,to callonthestudents tosave food.The campaignwas wellrecognized,confirming whatwe didwas worthdoing.第二节(满分25分)阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文
47.Unlike mostU.S nationalparks,Everglades nationalpark,located insouth Florida,was createdto protecta fragile(生态系统)ecosystem insteadof safeguardinga uniquegeographic feature.It isa heavenfor awide rangeof wildlife,such(鳄鱼)as turtles,snakes,lizards,the Grassfrog,Wading birdsand soon,among whichare fierceAmerican alligators.Itis saidthat someofthe alligators oftenappear in the areaswhere peoplelive,causing muchdamage.A terribleincident happenedonahot summerday.It wasso hota daythat nearlyevery onefelt likejumping into thecool water.A littleboy simplycouldnt putup withthe heat,deciding togo fbraswim in the oldswimming holebehind hishouse.“Mum,it beingso hot,T wantto haveaswim.^^the boytold hismother whilewalking out.No,Honey,there hasbeen awarning thatan alligatorfromthepark hasappeared in the surroundingarea.It isdangerous!”said hismother in a loudvoice.But the littleboyrushed outoftheback doorlike agust ofwind beforehismother couldstop him.He wasin sucha huiryto diveintothecool waterthatheleft behindshoes,socks,and shirtasheleft.He flewintothewater andenjoyed thecomfortable feelingthatthecool waterbrought him,not realizingthat asheswam towardthe middleofthelake,an alligatorwas swimmingtoward him.His mother was preparingdinner inthekitchen whensuddenly shecaught thetwo gettingcloser andcloser toeach otheras shewas lookingoutofthe window.“Oh,My God!”she couldnthelp cryingloudly,getting intoa greatpanic.And thenin greatfear,she rantowardthewater,shouting toher sonas loudlyas shecould allthe way,Alligator,Alligator!Hearing hervoice,the littleboy becamealarmed andmade aU-turn toswim tohismother.However,it wastoo late.Something horriblewas happening.注意.续写词数应为左右;
1150.请按如下格式在在答题卡的相应位置作答2Just ashe approachedher,the alligatorreached him.Remarkably,after weeksinthe hospital,the littleboy survived.【答案】参考答案一Just ashe approachedher,thealligatorreached him.From theshore,the mothergrabbed herlittleboytightly bythearms justasthealligator snatchedhis legs.It seemedas ifit werean incredibletug-of-war betweenthetwo.The alligatorwas muchstronger thanthe mother,but themotherwasmuch toodevoted toletgo.Fortunately,a farmerhappened todriveby.Hearing theirscreams,he racedfrom histruck,took aimand shot thealligator.Seriously wounded,the boywas rushedtothehospital.Remarkably,afterweeksinthehospital,thelittleboy survived.His legswere extremelyscarred bythe attackof theanimal.And onhis armswere deepscratches,where hismothers fingernailsdug intohis fleshin herefforttohold ontotheson sheloved.When askedto showhis scars,the boylifted hislegs and then withobvious pride,he saidto peoplecoming参考to seehim,But lookat myarms.I havegreat scarson myarms,too.I havethem becausemy momwouldnt letgo.”答案二Just ashe approachedher,thealligatorreachedhim.Deeply shockedbytheterrible scene,mother rushedtoherson,catching holdof himtightly,with allher might.However,thealligatorwasmuchstrongerthanthemother.In spiteof this,motherwasso determinedthat shewouldnt letgo ofherson,screaming forhelp atthesametime.Hearing thefrighteningcry,a neighborrushed out,with agun inhis hand,took aimandthenshotthealligator.The boygot saved,but seriouslyinjured.Remarkably afterweeksinthehospital,thelittleboy survived.Seeing hismother andthe neighborsitting besidehim,theboyhugged hismother,with tearsinhiseyes,feeling greatlyregretful thathe didntlistentoher.Both ofthemexpressed sinceregratitude tothe neighbor.Without him,the sonwouldhavelost hislife.And thenthe neighborsuggestedputting upawarningsign atthesideofthelake toinform othersofthedanger.The boyunderstood thesignificance ofsafetyfrom thenon.A.In
1880.B.In
1889.C.In
1891.
18.When didSPB unitewiththeFur,Fin andFeather FolkA.Tigers.B.Elephants.C.Dolphins.
19.What animalsdid aHollywood starhelp saveA.World AnimalDay.B.World FoodDay.C.United NationsDay.
20.Which dayis onOctober4th第二部分:阅读(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15小题:每小题25分满分75公)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Enjoy yourselvesin awonderland ofscience withover50,000living plants andavariety ofeducational eventsoramusing activities.Here isessential informationabout planninga schoolvisit to Kew.Educational sessionpricesYou canplan aself-led visitor bookone ofour educationalsessions.Students willtake partintheeducationalsessions ingroups of
15.Prices varyaccording todifferent situations.EYFS Earlyyears FoundationStage toKey Stage4:45-minute session:$35/group e90-minute session:$70/groupKey Stage5:eHalf dayonesession:$80/group eFulldaytwo sessions:$160/groupTeachers andadults:•Up torequired keystage ratios:Free•Adults neededfor1:1special educationalneeds support:Free•Adults abovethe requiredratios:$ll/personThe paymentwill bedue within28calendar daysof makingthe bookingHealthand safetyRequiredsupervising adult-student ratios:•Key Stage1:1:5•Key Stage2:1:8•Key Stage3:1:10•KeyStage4:1:12•KeyStage5:1:12The groupsizes shouldbe controlledif youare visitingrestricted spotsor potentiallybusy areassuch astheglasshouses andother attractions.The maximumnumber ofstudents visitingthe glasshousesis15per groupand eachgrouptoKewshops shouldinclude nomore than10students.We offera guidetohelpyou customizea riskassessment specificto yourown needs.If thereis anemergency pleasecontact thenearest Kewstaff memberor callConstabulary on02083323333for directandquick support.Please donot call
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81.Its nomystery tome whythis townso greatlyaffected aboy whogrew upto bea famouswriter SamuelClemens,laterknown asMark Twain.He movedtoHannibalwith hisfamily atthe ageof four.Now itseasy tofind littleSamuel Clemensinthis town.As abig fanof TheAdventures ofTom Sawyer,I especiallyenjoyed seeingthe MarkTwain BoyhoodHome where诱惑Twain reallyslept.The bedroomwindow thatlured Twainscharacter outintothenight apparentlyheld thesamefascination forTwain himself.Going outsecretly wasa favorite,though forbidden,activity.Along thesideofthe houserunsa tallwhite fence,much likethe oneTom Sawyerpersuaded hisfriends topaint.Across thestreet fromthe MarkTwain BoyhoodHome standsthe homeof LauraHawkins.Hawkins foundher wayintoAmerican literaryhistory asBecky Thatcher,the girlfriendofTom Sawyer.Many ofher belongingscanbeviewed intheelegant livingroom,and visitorscan heara recordingof Lauratalking abouther childhoodand herfriendship withMarkTwain.The NewMarkTwainMuseum afew blocksaway providesinteractivedisplays.Children canenjoy theadventure ona largeboat,,helpingH TomSawyerpainthisfence,and sittinginamodelstagecoach(公共马车).InthetownofHannibal,I canthelp lookingaround foraboywith afishing rodandanaughty smile,who hasgone outofhis bedroomwindow secretlyto playpirates.The boyisn*t there,of course.He existsonly inthe writingsoftheman hebecame.But thetown haspreserved theboys memoryso wellthat Imust sayI wouldhave beendisappointed ifI hadntseenit.
4.What canwe learnabout fromthe firsttwo paragraphsA.MarkTwainmovedtoHannibal soastobecome awriter.B.Little Twainmight likeslipping outat nightin childhood.C.TomSawyerpainted thefence surroundingthe house.D.Little SamuelClemens isstill livinginthetown nowadays
5.Children cando thefollowing atthe NewMark twainMuseum except.A.Do somefishing inalargeboat B.Experience interactivedisplaysC.Imitate whatcharacters didinthenovel D.Sit inamodelstagecoach
6.According tothe passage,whose friendwas LauraHawkinsA.TomSawyerB.Becky ThatcherC.The houseowner D.MarkTwain
7.The passageis probablytaken outofA.A historytextbook.B.A researchpaperC.A travelmagazine D.A famousbiographyCWhite sandbeaches oftheCocos Islands,whichareknown asa splendidtourist destinationsuirounded bygreenishblue water,have nowbeen filledwith wasteslike abandonedplastic waterbottles,toothbrushes andcigarette lighters.Jennifer Lavels,a marinescientist,went tothese tropicalislands withher researchteam.Knowing thatlots ofbeacheswere pollutedbyplasticwastes,the teamconducted acareful scientificexamination onthe coast,only tofind theproblemcaused bypieces oftrash humansleft wasworse thanexpected.Not allplastics areto blame.They arenecessary inplaces likehospitals andairplanes,and makeour vehicleslighter(一次性)and moreefficient.However,other plastics,especially disposableplastics,account forthe growingmess onthebeaches.Islands allover theworld arejammed withplastics.And theCocosIslandsare noexception.It requiresthe greatesteffort ofall timeto controlplasticpollutionin modernsociety.No mattechow tallthe hurdles,something hastobedone.Apparently,demand fordisposableplasticsmustbereduced greatly.Why don*twecarryaroundbagsthatwe canuseoverandoveragain^^asked RichardGross,a chemistwho researchesinnovative waysto makemore sustainableplastics.Lefs carryabout reusablelunch boxes.We shouldunderstand howserious thesituation is.”Although itis importantfor individualstomakean effortto avoidusing disposableplastics,itisalso generallybelievedthat onlywith internationalrules cansuchadeep-rooted,common,and worldwidedisaster betackled.However,theU.N,which engagesin dealingwith acceleratingclimatechangeand publichealth crises,obviouslyisn*t payingenough attentionto callingfor internationalaction onplasticpollution.As aresult,billions ofplastic productswillstill beproduced everyyear,many ofwhich willend upintheocean.Nowadays,fish areeating plentyof plastics,and peopleeat thosefish.It remainsunrevealed howit willaffect humanhealth,but clearlythe amountof plasticsused hasincreased manytimes inthelastseveral decades,and ifthis tendency(碳饱和的)goes on,by2050an enormousamountofcarbon willbe releasedintothealready carbon-saturated skies.
8.Why doesthe authormention theCocosIslandsinthefirst paragraphA.To admirethe whitesand ontheislands.B.To presenttheproblemofplasticpollution.C.To introducea newly-made scientificstudy.D.To showthe damageoftheislands caused by tourists.
9.The underlinedsentence inParagraph4means.A.People don*ttaketheproblemseriously.B.The problemistootough todeal with.C.The problemis asdifficult asjumping overtall hurdles.D.Measures mustbe takenwhatever difficultythereis.
10.What canwe inferabouttheU.N.s attitudetoward plasticpollutionA.Its doubtful.B.Its favourable.C.Its uncaring.D.Its cautious.
11.Which isa suitabletitle ofthetextA.Ocean pollutioncausedbyplasticsB.Cocos IslandsAnunforgettable attraction.C.A scientificresearchondisposableplastics.D.Disposable plasticsAmajor concernintheworldD(麻疹)There arevarious infectiousdiseases intheworld,which humanbeings havetofightwith.In2018,measles(疫苗infected almost10million peoplethroughouttheworld,killing142,
000.Countries thatachieved highvaccination接种)rates orhad formerlyeradicated thedisease alsofailed tohaveanarrow escape.Fortunately,apart fromtroublesome measles,many inspirationalglobal healthstories happenedinthelast decade.New viruses,vaccines andtreatments werediscovered,once againshowing thesignificance ofscience.Huge progresswas madein virusresearch.For instance,a kindof virusnamed Medusavirus,which canturn anamoeba,a kindof single-celled livingcreature,intoa“stone”,was identifiedby Japanesescientists.The virushas one of(基因组)the largestand mostcomplicated viralgenomes thathave everbeen found.Besides,anewvirus,Alongshan virus,was discoveredinagroupofpatients inInner Moggolia.Researchers alsofound forthefirsttime thatan insectRNA virus,theProvidencevirus,was ableto infectplantsandmammalian cells,which indicatedthat plantscould serveas hostsofhuman viruses.We alsosaw improvementsin treatmentsand vaccines.Ebolavirusisagood casein point.According tothe RoyalFreeHospital inBritain,the drugMIL77,which hadbeen developedby Academyof MillitaryMedical Sciences,aninstitution inChina,jointly withsome othercompanies,was adoptedto treata Britoninfected withthediseaseand helpedherrecover fromthe deadlyvirus.This hasindicated Chinascapability ofoffering andeconomical andpractical drugfightingEbolavirus worldwide.Furthermore,the Chineseand Britishmedical researchteams haveworked ongenomesequencing ofthe virus,making itpossible todevelop drugsand vaccinesthat aremore effective.Therefore,Ebola isnolonger adeath sentence.(监督),Thanks tothe investmentin globalsupervision transnationalpartnership,and scientificresearch,many newviruses,vaccines andtreatments weresuccessfully discoveredinthelast decade.But thejourney willcontinue andmuchmore needstobedone.For example,we needtohavea deeperunderstanding ofhow climatechange influencesthe spreadofinfectiousdiseases.
12.What doeshe underlinedword“eradicated”inParagraph1probably means.A.Put anend toB.Paid attentionto C.Kept trackofD.Done researchon
13.Which ofthefollowingis trueabouttheProvidence virusA.It wasfound inInner Mongolia.B.It hasthe mostcomplicated genome.C.It existsinasingle-celled livingcreature.D.It canhave bothplantsandhumans infected.
14.It canbe inferredfrom Paragraph4thatA.MIL77isamost effectiveEbola vaccineB.China hasmade greatcontributions tofightingEbolavirusC.Genome sequencingof Ebolavirusistoo complexto carryoutD.No deathwillbecausedbyEbolavirusanymore intheworld
15.What doesthetextmainly talkaboutA.Mankind haswon avictory overa deadlydisease.B.Different countriescooperate infighting viruses.C.Advanced sciencekeeps improvingglobal health.D.Viruses havecaused seriousglobal healthproblems.第二节(共5小题,每小题分,满分分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,选项中有两项为多余选项Sometimes,the simplestideas arethe best.For example,to absorbheat fromthe sunto heatwater,you needlarge,flat,(柏black surfaces.16But whygo toall thattrouble whencities arefull ofblack surfacesalready,intheform ofasphalt油)roadsTen yearsago,this thoughtcame tothe mindof ArianDe Bondt,a Dutchengineer.17The resultis thattheir buildingisnow heatedinwinterand cooledin summerby asystem thatrelies onthesurfaceoftheroad outside.18Most ofthem runone sideofthestreet tothe other,just undertheasphaltroad.Some,however,dive deepintothe ground.When thestreet surfacegets hotin summer,water pumpedthroughthepipes picksup thisheat andtakes it(蓄水也)underground throughoneofthe divingpipes.At adepth of100meters liesa naturalaquifer7intowhichseveral(交换器)heatexchangershave beenbuilt.19After that,it returnstothesurface throughanother pipe.The aquiferis thususedasaheat store.In winter,the workingsystem ischanged slightly.Water ispumpedthroughthe heatexchangers topick upthe heatstoredduring summer.This watergoes intothe buildingand isused towarm theplace up.After performingthat task,it ispumpedundertheasphalt.20A.He finallypersuaded hisboss tofollow itup.B.Some waterpipes havetobere-arranged inwinter.C.The Dutchengineers systemhasbeenwidely used.D.The heat-collector isasystemof connectedwaterpipes.E.Thus,its remainingheat keepstheroadfree ofsnow andice.F.One waytodothat isto buildthose surfacesontheroofs ofthe buildings.G.The hotwater fromthestreetruns throughthe exchangers,warming theground-water.第三部分:语言运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A,B,C,D四个所给的选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项Students startajoyfulhotline tocheer peopleup(新冠病毒)(隔离)Wouldn*tajoyful messagelift yourspirits duringthis timeof coronavirusisolationA groupof CalgaryBoard ofEducation studentsintheEverActiveRecreation programset outto21peoples livesduringthis hardtime.The programis calledjoy4All whichencourages anyone,especially the22,to sharetheir ownmessagesthroughahotline thatprovides pre-recorded23stories,kind messagesand jokes.Jamie Anderson,a teacherat EverActive Schools,encouraged hisstudents totake anactive part.Many peopleareexperiencing24to connectionwith others,so thestudents decidedto bringjoyful messagesto phonelines to25as manypeopleisolated fromothers aspossible tocheer themup JAnderson said.Ali Ahmad,16,oneofthestudentsfor Joy4All,said hewanted tomakea26during thetime.Through thisproject wewillbe ableto27peopleisolatedat homewith somethingthey canalways lookforward toin theirday.28it canlighten the29and evenhelp savelives Jhe said.We30wanted toreach outto seniors,and peoplein nursinghomes andhospitals,but laterwe alsowanttoconnect withotherparts ofthe community,like familieswho areat home.^^Another student31for Joy4All,Jared Quinn,20,said hewanted tohelp thosewho weredealingwithisolated families.Pm doingthis mainlybecause ofmy32with isolation.My grandparents,who liveinadifferent province,were33to comeandvisit,but nowthey can*t owingtotheisolation policy,“said Ouinn.The programis dueto34in June,but Andersonhopes studentswillcontinuetheir projectfor aslong asthe publichealthguidelines arein
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21.A.enjoy B.brighten C.save D.strengthen
22.A.youth B.doctors C.senior D.teachers
23.A.satisfying B.discouraging C.disappointing D.inspiring
24.A.barriers B.access C.approaches D.solutions
25.A.maintain B.stretch C.reach D.construct
26.A.difference B.fortune C.comment D.sacrifice
27.A.entrust B.compare C.present D.replace
28.A.Accidentally B.Frequently C.Personally D.Hopefully。
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