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届黑龙江省大庆市肇州县高三下学期二校联考2021英语考生注意.本试卷由四个部分组成满分分,考试时间分钟
115120.考生作答时,请将答案答在答题卡上选择题每小题选出答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标22B号涂黑;非选择题请用直径毫米黑色墨水签字笔在答题卡上各题的答题区域内作答,超出答题区域书写的
0.5答案无效,在试题卷、草稿纸上作答无效,本卷命题范围选修和选修378第一部分听力(共两节,满分分)30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(共小题;每小题分,满分分)
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57.5听下面5段对话,每段对话后有一个小题从题中所给的、、三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试A BC卷的相应位置听完每段对话后,你都有秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下题每段对话仅读一遍
101.What didthe man do onSaturdayA.He hada picnic.B.He playedtennis.C.He cleanedhis car.
2.Where arethe speakersA.In ahotel.B.In arestaurant.C.In arepair shop.
3.Why is the womanin TexasA.For work.B.For fun.C.For study.
4.What arethe speakerstalking aboutA.The houseplan.B.The numberof doors.C.The pictureof ahouse.
5.What does the womansuggest the mandotonightA.Watch amovie.B.Study for the test.C.Go to bed early.第二节(共小题,每小题分满分分)
151.5,
22.5听下面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、、三个选项中选出最佳选5A BC项听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出秒钟的作答时55间每段对话或独白读两遍听第段材料,回答第、题ks5u667CPR classat school.Finally,the child*s facewent67a littleblue to a littlepink.Pasko gave a fewmore呕吐,breaths andturned himover onhis side,praying hedcough andvomit whichhe did!Both Paskoand Runyanwere68____________excite todiscover that their life-saving effortshad savedthe child.Life isprecious.Therefore,we needto doeverything wecan69________protectit andperform anylife-savingtechniques to70length it.第四部分写作共两节,满分分35第一节短文改错共小题;每小题分,满分分10110假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文文中共有处语言错误,10每句中最多有两处每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改增加在缺词处加一个漏字符号并在其下面写出该加的词A,删除把多余的词用斜线\划掉修改在错的词下画一横线,并在该词下而写出修改后的词注意,每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;
1.只允许修改处,多者从第处起不计分21011Never shallI forgetthe wonderfullywriting classpresented byour Englishteacher.Yesterday Mr Wang toldus thatmanyother teacherwould visitthe writingclass hewould presentto us.We werelooking forwardto it.That struckus asa big surprisewas thatMr Wang,who usedbe punctual,didnt appearwhen theschool bellrang.The teacherssit behindtheclass werequite puzzled.We werequite worriedfrom him,wondering whatmight havehappened to them.Fiveminutes later,MrWangshowed up in thefront ofus!On theblackboard werethe writingtitle:When OurEnglish Teacher第二节书面表达满分分Was Latefor ClassOnly thendid werealise thathe hasintended tobe late!25上周末,你和部分同学参加了校学生会组织的一次社区环保活动请你为校刊《英语园地》写一篇短文,介绍这次活动内容包括活动时间;
1..活动内容;
2.个人感受注意3词数左右;L
100.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯2A.To helpher makemoney.B.To acpanyher mom.C.To takecare ofher baby.
7.When willthe manpick upthe womanA.At1:30p.m.B.At2:00p.m.C.At3:30p.m.听第段材料,回答第题78,
98.Whats therelationship betweenthe speakersA.Husband andwife.B.Boss andsecretary.C.Business partners.
9.What willthe mando at2:00p.m.tomorrowA.Have ameeting.B.Send ane-mail.C.Go to the factory.听第段材料,回答第至题
8101210.Whats themost importantqualification forthe jobA.Independence.B.Rich sales experience.C.A pleasantmanner withcustomers.
11.How longhas theman trainedpeople touse softwareproductA.Two years.B.Three years.C.Four years.
12.How doesthe womanprobably feelabout themanA.Interested.B.Surprised.C.Satisfied.听第段材料,回答第至题
9131613.Where is the artexhibitionA.At anart gallery.B.At ashopping mall.C.At anexhibition center.
14.What doesthemanthink of the placeof theexhibition nowA.It isstrange.B.It isordinary.C.It iscool.
15.What doesthe paintingsection mainlyshowA.Contemporary paintings.B.Classical paintings.C.Chinese paintings.
16.Which sectionisthemost popularA.The videosection.B.The sculpturesection.C.The photographysection.听第段材料,回答第至题
10172017.What shouldpeople doto join the CityBook ClubA.Make acall.B.Fill anonline form.C.Send backthe pletedorder form.
18.What informationdoesthemonthly magazinegive membersA.The namesof allthe bookssold by the club.B.The listof thenewest booksavailable tobuy.C.The booksthat can be exchangedby clubmembers.
19.What canwe knowabout theBook of the MonthA.It isprepared fornew members.B.It isoffered at a greatbargain.C.Members haveto order it forthe firstyear.
20.How muchtime doyou haveto decidewhether tokeep abookA.Two weeks.B.A week.C.Two days.第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分分)40第一节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)15230ks5u阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(、、、和)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂里A BC DOAThe Vitality Big HalfMarathonThe Vitality Big Halfgets startedand willsee peopledeal withvarious challenges,ranging froma half marathon toaone-mile funrun.It firststarted lastyear andsaw over11,000people takepart,with theaim ofinspiring morepeople togetactive andtake uprunning.When doesthe halfmarathon startThe Vitality Big Half willstart from9am todayby Tower Bridge,as wellas TheNew BalanceBig Relay.The
2.3-mile LittleHalf willstart at12:45from Southwark Park,while TheVitality BigMile willstart atGreenwich Parkfrom12:
30.What isthe routeTheVitalityBigHalf willstart at TowerBridge and runners will then follow a
13.1-mile routethat willtake thempastShadwell andLimehouse,before circling around CanaryWharf.The marathonrunnerswillthenfollowthe RiverThamesback towardsWapping and then goover TowerBridgeandhead towardsSouthwarkPark.The routecontinuesalong thesouth sideof theRiver Thames,circlingaroundRotherhithe beforejoining upThe LittleHalf runnersandtravelling throughDeptford towardsthe finish line atthe Cutty Sark.How towatch therunnersYou cango tovarious pointsalong theroute towatch therunners inperson oryou can also headstraight toGreenwich Park whichis rightnear the finishlineattheCuttySark.It will also bepossible towatch thehalfmarathon athome byusing theBBC RedButton onyour TVor bywatching online.
21.Why isTheVitalityBigHalfheldA.To makethe citylivelier.B.To buildup peopleshealth.C.To encouragepeople torun.D.To inspirepeople topete.
22.Which isthe lastplace forrunners topass beforethefinishlineA.Wapping.B.GreenwichPark.C.Rotherhithe.D.Deptford.
23.What canwe knowabout TheVitalityBigHalfA.It lastsabout3hours.B.It canbe watchedonline.C.It isheld forthe firsttime.D.It startsat12:45atTowerBridge.BWhen Iwas akid,Fd oftenfind mygrandmother in the kitchentalking toherself,often goingover whatshe wasgoingto dothat day.Back then,I thoughtthat talking to oneselfwas somethingmentally illpeople did.In fact,science hasnowshown thattalking tooneself hasbenefits.Gary Lupyan,a professorof psychology,headed upa recentexperiment.He testedone of the theoriesof talkingtooneself.Participants lookedat objectson aputer screen.Some of them weretold tosay the name of the objectout loud,while othersjust lookedat it.Later,when theywere askedwhat theyhad seen,people whospoke aloudcould recognizemoreof theobjects theyhad seenmore quicklywhen presentedwith themagain.Lupyan explainsthat sayingthenameof(使扩大)something out loud exaggerateswhat typicallyhappens in the brainwhen yourebringing backa memory-“Language helpsthat process.n hesays.Carrying on a conversation about yourselfto yourself canalso help youreduce stress.Researchers testedthis ideabystudying brain activity duringtwo differentexperiments.In thefirst experiment,they showedpeople disturbingand(中性的)neutral images.When reactingto disturbingimages,participants emotionalbrainactivitydecreased veryquicklywhen theydiscussed themselvesin thethird person.For thesecond experiment,participants wereasked toreflecton a painful pastexperience usingfirst andthird personlanguage.When usingthird personlanguage,there waslessactivity in the regionof thebrain associatedwith painfulemotional experiences.(进退两Besides,talkingto yourselfcanalso bea wayto answera difficultquestion.If youhave areal dilemma难的局面),try arguingone sideandthenthe other.Hearing thetwo sidesoutloudmight giveyou anew viewon theproblem.If you*re upsetwith someonein yourlife,instead ofletting him/her haveit,consider takingyour angerout onatree ora pillow.You mayend upfeeling betterand mayrealize youdont needto speakto theperson after all.Or itmaylead togreater understandingabout whyyoure soupset.The scienceis clearnow.Whether yourestressed,angry ortrying toremember something,talking itthrough with theone whoknows youbest canhelp.
24.What didthe experimentshow in paragraph2A.Talking tooneself helpsremembering.B.Thinking quietlyis betterthan self-talk.C.People havedifferent waysof remembering.D.Talking tooneself helpsto focuson something.
25.What doesthe underlinedpart nthatprocess1*refer toA.Recognizing thingsseen before.B.Remembering thingspresented later.C.Recognizing thingswhile talkingto others.D.Remembering thingswhile talkingtoyourself.
26.What werethe participantsin thesecond experimenton stressasked to doA.Talk to the researchers.B.Talk about their feelings.C.Discuss pictureswith others.D.Think ofapainfulexperience.
27.What doesthe authoradvise peopletodoin paragraph4A.Never argue with others.B.Learn to arguewithyourself.C.Learn to get advicefrom others.D.Never letothers knowyour anger.CAir traveltechnology ischanging ata rapidpace-what canwe expectto seein thenear futureRobotic airport assistantsare beingincreasingly moremonplace-they helpyou navigateyour waythrough acrowd,and atthe sametime,keep trackof yourflight information.The globaldemand andfrequency oftravel isexpected toincreaseby
3.5%per year,and airtravel ispredicted toincrease from
3.8billion travelersin2016,to wellover
8.2billionpassengers by
2037.Robotic assistantswill notonly guidetravelers through the airportbut alsocarry theirluggage forthem!(生物识另)With theintroduction ofbiometrics1J,long waitsmight beea thingof the past.There willeatime whenwewill nolonger haveto proveour identity-with advancedrecognition technology,you can automatically passall checksandbe grantedentry intoan aircraftwithout everhaving toshow yourpassport andboarding pass.As longas youare onthepassenger listand have no restrictions,your uniquebiological traits,like fingerprint,will besufficient inproving youridentityto customsand airlinestaff.(航空)Our currentaviation industryhas alreadycarried out a partialautomatic pilot system,and itis onlya matter(驾驶舱)of timebefore weswitch over to pletecockpit automation!So whatdoes itmean forfuture airtravelers Theansweris clear:lower organizationalcosts,safer routeplanning and air trafficmanagement,anda cheaper flight ticket.()Internet ofThings IoTmakes devicesaround ussmarter andallows usto interactwith themeven froma distance.When youare highupin the air,you canenjoy theconvenience ofadjusting yourlighting,and manyother creativefeatures-controlled entirelyfrom yourphone!Once landed,loT technologywillalsoallow youto trackdown yourluggageusing yourphone,orderitto rollovertoyou,and followyou asyou walkthroughtheairport.
28.Which worksbetter whenyou travelwith lotsof luggageA.Internet ofThings.B.Automatic pilotsystem.C.Roboticairportassistants.D.Advanced recognitiontechnology.
29.What doesthe underlined word sufficientinparagraph3meanA.Enough.B.Limited.C.Popular.D.Necessary.
30.Whats thebenefit ofthe useof biometricsA.It costsyou lessmoney.B.Your waitingtime shortens.C.You don*t needto carrya passport.D.It providesyou withmuch recreation.
31.What dowe knowabout currentaviationindustryA.It needsacheaperflightticket.B.It hasa pletecockpit automation.C.It hasanautomatic pilotsystemin part.D.It willhave anautomaticpilotsystem by
2037.DChinas leadin e-merce isnot entirelynew.By size,its marketovertook Americasin2013-with littlephysical storespace,its consumersand retailersleapfrogged aheadto thedigital world.When Alibabalisted in2014it wasthe Worldslargest-ever initialpublic offering.Today thecountrys e-retailing marketis worth$2trn.more thanAmericas and一Europe*s bined.Bu beyondits absolutesize itnow standsout from thepast,and fromthe industryin theWest,inseveral crucialways.For astart itis moredynamic.In thepast fewyears,new petitors,including Meituan and Pinduoduo,have eof agewitheffervescent businessmodels.One signof fiercepetition isthat Alibabasshare ofthe marketcapitalisation oftheChinese e-merce industryhas droppedfrom81%when itlisted to55%today.petition hasalso lede-merce andother techfirms toknock downthe boundaries between different types ofservicesthat arestill monin theWest.Point andclick areoutdated:online-shopping platformsin Chinanow mixdigital payments,group deals,social media,gaming,instant messaging,short-form videosand live-streaming celebrities.This shifttoamore Chinese-style globalindustry promisestobeexcellent newsfor consumers.Prices wouldbelower,as Chinahas seenfierce discountingby petingfirms.Choice andinnovation wouldprobably grow.Even so,(反垄断)Chinese e-merce hasshortings.There arethose antitrustconcerns.(互操彳乍性),Chinas antitrustregulators arealso keento boostpetition.That meansenforcing interoperabilitysothat,for example,payments serviceson onee-merce platformcanbeused freelyonapetitive one.And itmeanspreventing e-merce firmsfrom punishingmerchants who sell goods in more than one place online.
32.What canbe learntfromthefirst paragraphA.In2013,the physicalstores inChina began to takeoff.B.Chinas e-merce stillfaces alot ofproblems nowadays.C.China possessesabsolute advantagein thefield ofe-merce.D.The worthof Chinas e-retailing marketwas farbeyond Americasand Europefsbined in
2014.
33.Which ofthe followingword canreplace theunderlinedwordeffervescent”inthesecond paragraphA.Previous.B.Mature.C.Flexible.D.Updated.
34.Which ofthe followingdoes notagree withthe advantagesof Chinas e-merceA.Several onlineplatforms aredeveloping shoulderby shoulder.B.The globale-merce hasbeen shiftingtoamore Chinese-style.C.MeituanandPinduoduo enjoyequal sharewith Alibabain e-merce.D.The developmentof Chinase-merce andother techfirms helpsruin theboundariesbetweendifferenttypesofservices.
35.What mayhappen inChinase-merce inthe futureA.Chinese e-merce willhavenoflaws at all.B.Chinas antitrustregulators arealso keento preventpetition.C.Chinase-merce willencourage merchantswhosellgoodsinmorethanoneplaceonline.D.More regulationswill beput intoeffect tomake China*se-merce betterand stronger.第二节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)5210根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项选项中有两项为多余选项ks5uWhen yourepacking foran adventure,whats themost importantthing youll need36Or betteryet,aGPS.What aboutother animals,how dothey knowwhere theyregoingWhile humansdepend ontechnology totravel,some animalshave somethingfar moreadvanced.Researchers,(鲤鱼)mainly fromOregon StateUniversity,US,found thatChinook salmonhave a“built-in GPS“ofthe Earthsmagnetic field.37It actslike abig mapinside theirbrain.(模拟)Scientists placedsome babysalmon intoabigswimming pool.To simulatetheEarthsmagnetic field,they(线圈)put magneticcoils allaround the pool.Then,by changingthe direction ofthecoils,the salmonbegantochangetheir owndirection.They startedto faceinthedirection oftheir oceanfeeding area.38When thescientistschanged thecoils tothe oppositeside,the salmonalso turnedintheopposite direction.Just byusing theirbuilt-in GPSn,the salmonwere able to figureoutthedirectionoftheir feedingarea.39The scientistsbelieve thattheir navigation skills camethrough evolution.The fishthat wereable toreach thefeedingarea livedlonger.40So ifyoure everlost andin needof somehelp,maybe youshouldask asalmon topoint youintheright direction!A.If youdont wanttogetlost,youllneeda map!B.How didChinook salmonget theirHbuilt-in GPSHC.Then theycould passon theirnavigationskillsto their babies.D.This isa safeplace inthe oceanwhere salmoncan findfood toeat.E.However,the magneticfield islikely notthe onlytool salmonuse tonavigate.F.It turnsout youngsalmon don*t justlearn quickly,they don*t needto learnatall.G.This meansas soonas they are borntheyareabletodirect themselvesintheocean.第三部分语言知识运用(共两节,满分分)45第一节完形填空(共小题;每小题分,满分分)
201.530阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的、、和四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在A BC D答题卡上将该项涂黑(住所)Its BABYDAY atthe ChartwellRiverpark seniorsresidence inOttawa.Eulah Johnson.90,never41thetwice-monthly event.匚Today,Johnson sitsonasofa and42atababy sittingon theseat ofher walkeAfter a few moments,the girl43to playwiththedozen orso othersmall childrenmixed togetherwith20of Johnsonsfellow爬行)residents.As the44eat snacksand drinktea orcoffee,their youngguests crawlaround,draw incolouringbooks,bat balloonsback andforth orsleep inthe armsof45residents.()Babies WhoVolunteer,bringing these46together,istheinspired ideaof JessicaTurner.During an47with herbaby daughterAmelia toa friendsmother,who wasliving ina long-term carecenter,peoplegathered aroundAmelia,48to playwith her.She wasmost49bytheresponse ofher friendsmother:she hadntspoken intwo years,but withAmelia in her lap,she50singing.Turner wenthome andimmediately putouta51onamoms*Facebook group:would anyonebe52in droppingby seniors*residences withtheirbabiesOne hundredwomen53said yes.A yearlater,there arenow1,500volunteers.Everyone54intergenerational programs.This playgroupis55forthemothers,too.Theyregiving somethingtothemunity,which providesa senseof purposeand
56.It canreally helpsomeone whoisfeeling alone.Local57is growing:the ChildrensHospital ofEastern OntarioFoundation,58,has donated$25,
000.With thehelp ofcharitable donations,Turner hopesto59programming frombaby visitsto having
41.A.affords B.selects C.sweeps D.misses
42.A.smiles B.stares C.applauds D.remarks
43.A.turns upB.stands upC.makes upD.shows off
44.A.guests B.waiters C.seniors D.kidsB.brave
45.A.delighted C.confused D.strictschool kidsmunicating with60penfriends,and seniorsteaching kidshow tobake.
46.A.prediction B.generations C.evidence D.organizations
47.A.interview B.argument C.visit D.move
48.A.pretending B.desiring C.regretting D.failing
49.A.embarrassed B.surprised C.disappointed D.worried
50.A.minded B.forgot C.considered D.began
51.A.signal B.story C.call D.policy
52.A.interested B.concerned C.absorbed D.strong
53.A.quickly B.frequently C.properly D.safely
54.A.keeps upB.gets throughC.benefits fromD.hangs on
55.A.positive B.ready C.graceful D.good
56.A.belonging B.presence C.division D.accuracy
57.A.legend B.pressure C.damage D.enthusiasm
58.A.now andthen B.for exampleC.afterallD.by chance
59.A.destroy B.mention C.attend D,expand
60.A.calm B.hungry C.elderly D.eager第二节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)
101.515阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式1This life-saving eventhappened inRochester,Minnesota,where aquick responding13-year-old boy61save thelife ofanother childwho wasdrowning inthe swimmingpool theywere bothswimming in.The littlehero,Cody Runyan,stated thathe wasswimming inthepoolwhen hesuddenly noticedthere wasa childjust62lie atthe bottomofthepool.He63rapidswam downtothe child andgrabbed himaroundthe waistand carriedhim uptothesurface ofthe water.Another boynearby sawhim strugglingand makingafew64attemptto getthe drowningvictim outofthepool,soheran overand helpedhim.Once thechild wassafely outofthepool,65third rescuer,Desiree Pasko,began CPRto savethechild.Pasko startedchest pressionand rescuebreathing justfollowing66she hadbeen taughtinherlife-saving。
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