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(新高考)届高三英语上学期月一轮复习联考试题
(三)202111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考试时间120分钟,满分150分第一部分听力(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A.£
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1.What,s thepossible relationshipbetween the man andJennyA.Schoolmates.B.Husband andwife.C.Neighbors.
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3.Who didthe womanwant tocallA.James.B.Jackson,goingC.Charlie
4.Where arethe speakersA.To firstacafe.B.To anairport,C.To aservice station.
5.How is the weathernow A.It,probablys windy.B.Its sunny.C.Its rainy.答案是C.第二节(共15小题;每小题分,满分分)听下面3段对话每段对话后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、对C三个选项中选出最佳选项听每段话前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间每段对话读两遍听下面一段对话,回答第
6、7题
6.How does the mansound atfirstA.Nervous.B.Thrilled.C.Disappointed.
7.What colordoesthe woman thinkold trainswereA.Black.B.Green.C.Red.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题
8.What doesthe manwant the woman to doA.Help himstop smoking.study alsoprovides otherevidences63support fruit and vegetable intake,he added.The studyis basedon datafrom eightEuropean countriesbut itcan stilloffer important64guide forothercountries.Zheng plansto carryout similarstudies inChina tosee65the results are similar.第四部分写作共两节,满分40分第一节满分15分2019年7月1日,上海发布了严格的垃圾分类政策,这引起了不少国外朋友的兴趣近日,李华的一位英国笔友Joe写信来询问有关垃圾分类的情况,请给他回一封信,内容包括
1.垃圾分类的原因及好处
2.中国实行垃圾分类的初步成效
3.想知道英国垃圾分类的情况注意
1.词数80左右;
2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯Dear Joe,Yours,Li Hua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续写的词数应为150左右Long agoin Ethiopiaa womannamed Leeyamarried aman whohad ason.Try asLeeya might,she couldnotseem tospark aconnection with the child.After severalmonths ofthis,Leeya didntknow whatto do.Now inLeeyas villagethere wasa medicineman,a healer.After Leeyacame upto thehealers hut,sheintroduced herselfand cried.〃Make me a potion药齐lj.Anything!Whatever ittakes toget thischildto respondto me.〃The medicineman lookedher in the eyeand said.〃This isnot thesame asfixing abroken bone.Thereis apotion thatwill change the child,s behaviortoward you.But youmust bringmea whisker胡须from alivelion.Such athing isnot possible!How couldshe getawhiskerfrom alive lionThenext day,she leftthe house.Leeya wentto aplace wherea lion was knownto live.She walkedup toa safe distanceand veryquietly seta bowlof meatdown on the grassand steppedaway.Every day,she didthis.Until onemorning the lionwassitting nextto theempty bowlwhen shearrived,waiting forher.This timeshe satand pettedits thickfur.〃Actually,z,she thought,“it is a ratherfriendlycreature,when youget toknow it.”Finally shequickly cutoff awhisker,careful notto hurtthelioninany way.Thank you,my gentlefriend,“she said.Quickly,she ranto themedicine manshut.••••What haveyou done!Leeya cried.What ittook forme toget that!〃.B.Go joggingwith him.C.Have atalk withhis friends.
9.Why doesthe manplan tostop smokingA.The womanasks himto giveup smoking.B.His parentsask himtodoso.C.He suffersfrom badbreath.
10.What,sthewomanJ sattitude towardsthe manA.Supportive.B.Doubtful.C.Sympathetic.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题
11.What is the conversationmainly aboutA.A jobposition.B.A workproject.C.Cultural differences.
12.What didthewomando inJapanA.She wentto college.B.She traveledaround.C.She workedfor acompany.
13.What doesthewomanthink isher advantageA.That shehas workedin EastAsia.B.That shecan speakmore thanone language.C.That shehas muchwork experiencein topcompanies.听第9段材料,回答第14至17题
14.What isthe relationshipbetween thespeakersA.Neighbors.B.Roommates.C.Host andguest.
15.What didDiane seethe catdoA.Go outside.B.Run pasther quickly.C.Get behindthe bookcase.
16.Where was the cathidingA.In thebedroom.B.In theliving room.C.In thelaundry room.
17.What doesthemanimply about the catA.She nevertries togo outside.B.She isafraid of the outsideworld.C.She alwayscomes backby herself.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题
18.How didPurinton andMoultroup reconnecteach otherA.Through aTV program.B.Through anorganization.C.Through aDNA tool.A.In Florida.B.In California.C.In Vermont.
19.Where didthe daughterMoultroup growup
20.What canwe know about thereunionA.It happenedduring theChristmas holiday.B.It wasa bigfamily get-together.C.Purinton andMoultroup huggedwith tears.第二部分阅读共两节,满分50分第一节共15小题;每小题分,满分分AChildren Filmsfor InternationalChildren,s DayInternationalChildren,s Dayis aroundthe cornerand wehave selectedsome children,s moviesfor youtoenjoy thisspecial daywith yourkids.Free onlineaccess to these filmswill beavailable fora limitedperiodof timefrom JuneIst-June7th,and feelfree topick themup.The filmsare allprovided by1905,com.JHHKA Journeyto theSeaside2019A driver,Shen Tong,played byactor ShaYi,receives anorder sendingan8-year-old boyand hisdog fromBeijingto Zhoushanin Zhejiangprovince,Shen reluctantlyaccepts theorder justfor thepayment.On theway,he and the boygo throughmany experiencestogether,which changestheir attitudes.At the end of the journey,Shen findsthere mightbe somerelations betweenhim andthe boy.This isa journeythat healstwo lonelyheartsone of an adult,the othera child.一一Little Tigers2013Winning manyawards,the filmfeatures somechildren helpingto deliverimportant messagesduring theWarof Resistanceagainst JapaneseAggression1931-45•The mainactors,chosen fromabout30,000children inauditions,had littleacting experiencebut successfullyportray thecharacters withnatural andvividperformances.Animal RescueSquad2019A shipcarrying highlypoisonous rawmaterial isrobbed bypirates.Besides aparrot,all crewmembersmysteriously died.Despite this,the shipis stillheading toport ata fullspeed,which willcause ahugedisaster.A girlwho cantalk toanimals happensto learnabout theaccident andtries tosave thesea,theport andthe peoplewith heranimal friends.Click hereto watchthe filmshttps:/7^v\v.
1905.com/vod/play/
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21.For whomisthe passage writtenA.Children.B.Teachers.C.Parents.D.School.
22.In whichfilm arethe leadingactors notprofessionalA.A Journeyto theSeaside.B.Little Tigers.C.Animal RescueSquad.D.None of the films.
23.Where isthepassageprobably fromA.A brochure.B.A magazine.C.A textbook.D.A website.BChildren fromthree communitiesaffected bythe latestmass shootingsin theUnited Statesare startinganew schoolyear.Singer LadyGaga istrying tomake theirreturn toschool alittle happierand easier.The Grammy-winning singerrecently announcedshe wouldpay forseveral schoolroomprojects in the citiesofEl Paso,Texas,Dayton,Ohio,and Gilroy,California・In El Paso,there arenew books for third-grade students,many ofwhom do not have any books at home.In Dayton,students withdisabilities willhave special chairs tohelpthem staycalm.In Gilroy,fifth-graders aregetting funnew toolsfor theirscience lessons.Gaga,s aimis tobring ameasure ofhope toplaces affectedby anespecially violentweek ofmass killings.She wroteon herFacebook page,〃I want to channelmy confusion,frustration,and angerinto hope.The money for theprojects camefrom thesinger,s BornThis WayFoundation,in partnershipwiththenonprofitgroup Donors Choose.The DonorsChoose websitesays itconnects teachersin high-needs communitieswith donorswhowanttohelp.A publicschool teacherfrom NewYork Citystarted theorganization in
2000.He hadwanted hisstudents toreadthe famousAmerican bookLittle Houseon thePrairie.But,he onlyhad enoughmoney tobuy asingle copyof the bookfor the classroom.Gaga choseto fullyfinance isa$462request forbooksatElPaso,s WhitakerElementary School.RebecaBlanco-Grijalva wrotein herappeal onDonorsChoosethat sheteaches thirdgrade ata poorschool.She describedherstudents asvoracious readers.But manyof themdonothaveanybooks of their ownto readat home.Gaga wroteon Facebookthat themoneyfor these andother projectswill giveteachers thesupport theyneedto inspiretheir studentsto worktogether andbring theirdreams tolife.〃
24.How didGaga helpthe studentsin DaytonA.Providing newbooksforstudents.B.Getting funnew tools.C.Changing herannoyance intohope.D.Supplying disabledstudents withspecialchairs.
25.Which informationabout Gaga is wrongA.Gaga haswon theGrammy Award.B.Gaga,s goalis tobring hopeto thestudents affectedby massshootings.C.Gaga carriedouttheproject onlyby herself.D.Gagaisa famoussinger inAmerica.
26.What doesthe underlinedword voraciousmeanA.Dull.B.Curious.C.Strict.D.Desired.
27.How doyou likeGaga in the passageA.Talented andsweet.B.Determined andresponsible.C.Brave andkind.D.Courageous andwise.CHumans havefavoured red apples forgenerations,but risingtemperatures couldmean theend ofa rosyredapple.The ancestorsof themodern applewere wildtrees growingin whatis nowKazakhstan.Today,wild appletreesstill growthere,perfuming theair withfallen fruitand feedingthe bearsthat moveslowly throughthe forest,although thewild apples,numbers havebecome smallerby90%in thelast50years dueto humandevelopment andtheirfuture isuncertain.Apple colourarises from the expressionlevel ofcertain genesintheskin,scientists havefound.Interestingly,colour alsodepends ontemperature.To getan applethats fullyred,temperatures muststaycool,David Change,an expertat Plantand FoodResearch inNew Zealand,explains.As temperatureswarm,hesuggests,it couldbecome moredifficult forapples toturn red.Colour probablydidn,t winother featuresofanapple whengrowers wereevaluating anew tree,however.Instead,they focusedon thetaste anduse for the apple:some aregood forcider,some forpies,some forsauce,andsome foreating.It didn,t muchmatter exactlywhat thefruit lookedlike andwhether itlooked thesame fromtreeto tree,because farmerswere growingfruit for themselves andfor theirlocal market,and functionmatteredmore thanlooks.Bunker saysthat allchanged abouta hundredyears ago.The redderapples mightnot bebetter thanthe yellowerones in factthey mightbe worsebut,“red sells;thats theproblem”.一〃It happensto everysingle apple onthe market,〃says Bedford.Thats justthe natureof ourdesire tohaveapples theway wewant themto look...ever sinceman hasbeen makingchoices theyvebeen makingthemredder andredder.
28.Whats themain ideaof thepassageA.Humans have been preferringredapples.B.Rising temperaturesmake applesno longerred.C.The ancestorsof modernapple stillexist.D.Growers payless attentionto changethe colourof apples.
29.What canbe inferredfrom paragraph3A.Scientists havefound waysto changethe colourof apples.B.Apples will become redin winterbecause of the lowtemperature.C.Apple colouris greatlyinfluenced bytemperature.D.The higherthe temperatureis,the redderapples willbe.
30.Which of the followingstatements willNOT winthe favorof growersA.The colouroftheapple.B.The tasteoftheapple.C.The useoftheapple.D.The functionoftheapple.
31.What doesBedford,s wordsmeanA.Every singleappleonthemarketlooks nice.B.We humansdesire tochangetheappearance ofapples.C.Humans havebeen choosingvarious apples.D.Humans infact preferthe appleswhich lookredder.DEvery threedecades,or roughlyonce ageneration,Hollywood experiencesa greatshift:The transitionfromsilent filmsto soundonesinthe1920s.The riseof broadcasttelevision inthe1950s.The〃I WantMy MTV〃cable boomofthe1980s.It ishappening again.The long-promised streaming(流媒体)revolutionthe nextgreatchange inhow theworld getsits entertainmentis finallyhere.Streaming services,of course,havebeenchallenging Hollywoodfor years.Netflix beganstreaming moviesandtelevision showsin2007and hasgrown intoa giant,spending$12billion onprogramming lastyear toentertainmore than158million subscribersworldwide.There arealso other271online video services availablein theUnitedStates,according to the researchfirm Parks Associates,one forseemingly everypreference Aero Cinemafor aviationdocumentaries,Shudder forhorror movies,Horse Lifestylefor horse-themed content.While allthis washappening,however,the three biggest old-line mediacompaniesDisney,NBC-Universal andWarner Medialargelystayed onthe sidelines.Charging intothe streamingfightwould meanputting billionsof dollarsin profitfrom existingcable networkslike USA,Disney ChannelandTBS atrisk.Building videoplatforms ofthe sizeneeded tocompete withNetflix and Amazon wouldbe veryexpensive.And masteringthe potentialtechnology wouldrequire ahigh speedat whichthey11learn.Betterto waitfor theirtime.When itbecame clearthat protectingtheir existingbusiness modelwas morerisky thanhuggingtomorrow,no matterhow costlyinthenear term,they wouldact.That timeis now.And everythingis changing.
32.The functionof paragraphone isto.A.show themain ideaofthepassageB.make anargumentC.introduce thetopic ofthe passageD.give anexample
33.The followingare firmsproviding onlinevideoservicesEXCEPT.A.Netflix B.ParksAssociatesC.AeroCinemaD.Shudder
34.Traditional mediacompanies attitudetowards streamingservices is.A.positive.B.opposed.C.cautious.D.unknown.
35.Which ofthe followingstatement isNOT trueA.Streaming serviceswill bringgreat benefitsforthe threebiggestold-line mediacompanies immediately.B.The competitionwith companieslike NetflixandAmazonwillbefierce andexpensive.C.Providing streamingservices needsto learnand mastersome potentialtechnology assoon aspossible.D.There isalso thepossibility thatthethreeold-line mediacompanies willswift toprovide streamingservicesin thefuture.第二节(共5小题;每小题
2.5分,满分
12.5分)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5things youmay notknow aboutGrain RainThetraditional Chineselunar calendardivides theyear into24solar terms.Grain Rain,asthelast terminspring,starts onApril20and endson May
4.Grain Rainoriginates from the oldsaying,“Rain bringsup the growth ofhundreds ofgrains,“which showsthatthis periodof rainfallis extremelyimportant forthegrowthof crops.The Grain Rain signalsthe endofcold weatherand arapid risein temperature.
36.Key timefor agricultureGrain Rain bringsa markedincrease intemperature andrainfall andthe grainsgrow fasterand stronger.It,sakey timeto protectthe cropsfrom insectpests.37Grain Rainfalls betweentheend of springandthe beginning ofsummer,with infrequentcold airmoving tothesouth andlingering coldair inthe north.From theendofApril tothebeginningof May,the temperaturerisesmuch higherthan itdoes inMarch.With drysoil,an unsteadyatmosphere and heavy winds,wild windsandsandstorms becomemore frequent.Drinking teaThereis anold customin southernChina thatpeople drinktea onthe day of Grain Rain.Spring teaduringGrain Rainis richin vitaminsand aminoacids,
38.It isalso saidthat drinkingtea onthis daywould preventbadluck.Eating toona sinensis(香椿)People innorthern Chinahave thetradition toeat thevegetable toonasinensis duringGrainRain.An oldChinesesaying goes”toonasinensisbefore therain isas tenderas silk”.The vegetableis nutritiousandcan help to strengthenthe immunesystem.
39.GrainRainFestivalThe GrainRain festivalis celebratedby fishingvillages inthe coastalareas ofnorthern China.
40.Thecustom datesback morethan2,000years ago,when peoplebelieved theyowed agood harvesttothegods,whoprotected themfromthestormy seas.People wouldworship thesea andstage sacrificerites onthe GrainRainfestival,praying fora bountifulharvest andasafevoyage fortheir lovedones.A.Sandstorms occurB.Spring endsC.GrainRainmarks thestart ofthe fishermen^first voyageoftheyearD.Here arefive thingsthat youmay notknowaboutthe GrainRainE.It isalso goodforthestomach andskinF.which canhelptoremove heatfromthebody andis goodfortheeyesG.which helpspeople graduallydevelop thehabit第三部分语言知识运用(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,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和I)四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项This firstdayofschool canbe inspiringfor bothparents andchildren.But foran8-year-old Kansasboyliving withautism(自闭症),it was41,until anotherchild stepped42Connor Criteswas beginninghis secondgradeat MinnehaElementary Schoolin Wichita,Kansas.But43mixing withother childrenand exploringtheplayground,Connor44himself fromothers andstood ina cornercrying.Now,unfamiliar socialsituations canbe45for autisticchildren toprocess.But46for Connor,8-year-oldKevin,who wasalso startingsecond grade,noticed himstruggling andcrying byhimself.Without47,Kevinwalked overto Connorand tookhis hand.Though48upset.Connor heldonto Kevinshand asthey walkedtogether intothe school.Kevin,s mother,Courtney Moore,49the sceneand tooka quickphoto ofthe boys.She said,〃He grabshishand andwalks himtothefront door.We waiteduntil thebell rangandhewalked50inside oftheclassroom.They havea firm
51.〃Moore postedthe photoon Facebookand wrote:This lessonisabeautiful exampleof52friendship cancome atthe mostunexpected moments.When Connor,s mother,Crites,saw thephoto,she was53to tears.“Friendship savedmy son.It doesn,t matterthe disability,and itdoesn,t matteranything,just be54,and openyour heart.Its whatwe needin thiscold world,which55us.〃Critessaid.
41.A.rare B.terrible C.necessary D.mysterious
42.A.into B.on C.in D.out
43.A.in termsof B.in favorof C.in spiteof D.instead of
44.A.divided B.made C.separated D.restricted
45.A.challenging B.changing C.mad D.easy
46.A.unfortunately B.luckily C.coincidentally D.unexpectedly
47.A.doubt B.thought C.exception D.hesitation
48.A.obviously B.actively C.little D.quietly
49.A.recorded B.witnessed C.spotted D.recalled
50.A.himself B.him C.it D.themselves
51.A.belief B.attitude C.bond D.friend
52.A.why B.when C.what D.how
53.A.moved B.removed C.shook D.retired
54.A.optimistic B.generous D.kindC.warms第二节(共10小题;每小题分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式An internationalteam ofresearchers havefound thata56high consumptionof fruitand vegetablesislinked toa lowerrisk of developing type2diabetes二型糖尿病.The researchersexamined theblood levelsof vitaminC andcarotenoids among9,754adults withdiabetesand13,662adults57diabetes asa comparisongroup.Carotenoids arepigments色素that producebright yellow,red andorange58colour inplants,vegetablesand fruits.According tothe study59publishintheBritish MedicalJournal of2019,scientistsmentioned every66-gram increasein dailyfruitand vegetableintake60associate witha25-percent lowerriskofdevelopingtype2diabetes.Zheng Jusheng,a researcherfrom WestLake Universityand firstauthor ofthe study,61_strong recommendedhigh fruitandvegetableintake forthe preventionof type2diabetes.Blood levelsof vitaminC andcarotenoids aremore objectiveand reliablemarkers62the new。
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