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    2021—2022学年度第一学期期中学业水平检测 高三英语试题     2021.11 时间:120分钟,满分:150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,将答题卡交回。第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分)做题时,先将答案划在试卷上。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ABC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。1. What does the woman say about Thomas Edison?A. He invented many other things.B. He is an interesting person.C. He was terrified of the dark.2. When does the conversation probably take place?A. In the early morning.  B. In the late afternoon. C. At midnight.3. What are the speakers doing?A. Conducting an interview.  B. Having a class. C. Selling products.4. What is the woman likely to do?A. Take Wayne to the hospital.     B. Take a day off.        C. Drive to work.5. Where do the woman’s grandparents come from?A. Germany.  B. America. C. Turkey.
    第二节 (15小题每小题1.5分,满分22.5)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ABC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67题。6. Where does the gado-gado come from?A. India. B. Thailand. C. Indonesia.7. What food does the man plan to try?A. Salad with peanut sauce. B. Vegetable curry. C. Noodles.听第7段材料,回答第89题。8. What are the speakers mainly talking about?A. What to buy for someone.B. When to have a birthday party.C. Whether to buy a briefcase.9. How does the man feel about the briefcase?A. It’s special. B. It’s useful. C. It’s quite expensive. 听第8段材料,回答第1012题。10. What is the woman’s attitude towards plastic surgery?A. Disapproving. B. Ambiguous. C. Supportive.11. Why do most people have plastic surgery in the woman’s opinion?A. To change their fortunes.B. To become more confident.C. To follow the fashion.12. What can we learn from the conversation?A. The speakers are probably co-workers.B. The woman had plastic surgery before.C. The man often watches the news.  听第9段材料,回答第1316题。 13. What does the woman think of Michael?A. He is diligent. B. He is charming. C. He is very sociable.14. What is the relationship between the speakers?A. Neighbors. B. Husband and wife. C. Friends.15. What is Katrina?A. A writer. B. A teacher. C. A publisher.16. What does “a lark” stand for according to the man?A. A morning person. B. A crazy person. C. A lazy person.听第10段材料,回答第1720题。17. What does Anna do?A. She’s a policewoman.  B. She’s a hostess. C. She’s an author.18. In how many situations do people sweat according to Anna?A. 4. B. 5. C. 6.19. Why are crime shows mentioned?A. To persuade people to be honest.B. To show sweat suggests anxiety.C. To explain sweat relates to dishonesty.20. Why did Anna feel unhappy about the sale?A. She sold her roommate’s jacket accidentally.B. She lost a jacket that she liked.C. She only made a little money.第二部分  阅读 (共两节,满分50分)第一节 (15个小题,每题2.5分,满分37.5分) 阅读下列短文,从每题所给的ABCD四个选项中,选出最佳选项。AA brand of salami (萨拉米香肠) known as Galileo is celebrating 75 years of making the cured (腌制的) meats by welcoming salami fans into their family with a chance to win a unique cooking experience in a seaside region of Italy.But don’t worry; you don’t have to speak Italian. All you have to do is simply share a photo of yourself on Instagram using the hashtags #GalileoFamily and #Sweepstakes and tag @GalileoSalame. If you follow the rules of the contest, you are automatically entered for a chance to win a weeklong trip for two to Italy to explore the history and cooking riches of the seaside region.“For the better part of a century, we’ve been curing authentic Italian salami with the idea of family and tradition,” said Jeremy Kross, Brand Manager at Galileo, a company that was started in 1945 by Frank Sorba in San Francisco. “The ‘Welcome to the Family’ program celebrates our Italian heritage and, of course, the deliciousness of salami.”The winners will learn about the history of the Galileo brand and explore incredible destinations there like Ancona, a city and seaport that sits along Italy’s Adriatic coast; Mount Conero, known as a “small piece of heaven” on the Adriatic Sea with some of the clearest water; and finally, San Marino, said to be the world’s oldest surviving republic. While in Sant’Angelo in Vado, the winners will visit La Tavola Marche, a unique hands-on cooking experience where guests can immerse themselves in Italian culture and food. The trip for two will last for seven days, six nights, and is valued at $7,500 U.S. The contest ends on October 21, after which they will do a random drawing to determine the winner.21. What is essential if you want to win the chance?A. Learning to speak Italian.   B. Sharing a photo online.C. Knowing Italian history.       D. Having good cooking skills.22. What can we learn about the trip to Italy?A. It is more than sightseeing.   B. It offers winners $7,500 U.S.C. It ends on October 21.    D. It includes a random drawing.23. Which of the following can be the best title for the text?A. Galileo Is Celebrating His 75th Anniversary of BirthB. Volunteers Are Wanted to Practice Cooking at Home C. Match Is Held to Promote Tourism in Italy.D. Food Family Invites Fans to Experience Traditional Cooking BHalfway through the women’s slalom (障碍滑雪赛) event at the 2014 Winter Olympic Games in Sochi, Russia, 18-year-old Mikaela Shiffrin held a commanding lead over the greatest women’s slalom skiers in the world. On her final run, she burst from the start house at top speed, zigzagging (曲折行进) around the poles. Suddenly, her left ski slid out, causing her to temporarily lose control. It seemed as if her dreams of a gold medal might slide down the mountain, out of her reach. But in the blink of an eye, Mikaela stopped her mini-skid and rocketed through the rest of her run. She became the youngest slalom skier ever to win an Olympic gold medal.Skiing has always been a big part of Mikaela’s life. At two and a half years old, Mikaela made her first ski run down her steep driveway on plastic skis. From ages 8 to 11, she worked hard, repeating hundreds of training runs on small hills to learn the correct techniques. When Mikaela was 11, she enrolled at the Burke Mountain Academy, a Vermont boarding school for skiers. According to headmaster Kirk Dwyer, “What separated Mikaela from others was the degree of her commitment to be the best. Mikaela practiced more than anyone and believed in herself then and now.” At age 14, Mikaela began her international career when she raced in the world championships for 13-and 14-year-olds. And she won! By the time she was 17, she had already won her first World Cup race. For Mikaela, working hard is a full-time job. In the summer, when Mikaela is off the ski slopes and in the gym, her daily training consists of six to seven hours of weightlifting, core body work, and biking to improve her strength and agility.    “If you’re passionate about your goals, whatever they are,” she says, “there’s no limit to what you can achieve. Give it your all!”24. What happened to Mikaela at the 2014 Winter Olympic Games?A. She fell behind others at first.   B. She overcame the accident and completed her run. C. She lost control and slid down the mountain.D. She was the first slalom skier to win an Olympic gold medal.25. According to the text, how many times did Mikaela win in international competitions?   A. One.           B. Two.          C. Three.          D. Four.26. Which of the following best describes Mikaela?A. Demanding and curious. B. Ambitious and diligent.     C. Caring and brave. D. Patient and intelligent.27. What is the best title for the text?A. Zigzagging to Success B. The Strength of ConfidenceC. The Value of Failure D. An Exciting Slalom EventCEver since the success of Apollo 11, when lunar travel was finally publicly acknowledged to be safe for humans, people have been waiting for the day when space would be opened up on a large scale to those who are not astronauts. It has finally become a reality, at least for people who have the means. The space flights are not cheap each flight into outer space costs about U.S. $ 20 million. But space travel agencies now have a clever plan to offer suborbital (亚轨道的) flights, which cost about U.S. $100 000. A lunar mission is also made available by space tourism agency, Space Adventures, where tourists, accompanied by one professional astronaut, would be able to reach within 100km of the Moon’s surface, enabling them to see the bright far-side of the moon and witness Earth rising above the surface of the moon. Further extending the idea of space tourism, plans are underway to open a resort in space. In Galactic Suite Space Resort, a space resort started by a Spanish entrepreneur, guests are promised a remarkable experience with an orbital stay onboard with first-class resort facilities; they can enjoy a weightless spa as they watch 15 sunsets in one day; and tourists would be able to complete a single orbit in 80 minutes all this while staying in a bio-inspired space, similar to a tropical paradise island!Space tourism is, however, not environmentally-friendly. There are suggestions that black carbon emitted by the spacecraft could raise temperatures at the poles, contributing to global warming. An increase in space travel would mean that Man would not only leave his footprint in space but also his waste—space tourism can lead to pollution of the environment of the outer space. Without a doubt, space tourism opens up new exciting possibilities. With time, the price would become more reasonable. Increasing commercialisation of space would also mean that a structure would be put in place for the disposal of rubbish. However, with no immediate solutions, space tourism would probably prove to be yet another controversial (有争议的) adventure of mankind.28. What does the word “means” in Paragraph 1 mean?A. Methods.       B. Courage.       C. Money.       D. Dreams.29. What do we know about the Galactic Suite Space Resort?A. It enables guests to see the bright far-side of the moon.B. It offers high quality service to guests.C. It promises guests can go around the world in one day.D. It is built on a tropical paradise island.30. What is the future of space tourism according to the last paragraph?A. Bright.          B. Uncertain.       C. Meaningless.     D. Disastrous. 31. What is the purpose of this text?A. To talk about the topic of space travel.B. To warn people of the danger of space travel.C. To encourage people to travel in space.D. To call on people to protect outer space.DWatching humorous videos on the Internet at work isn’t always a waste of time. According to Ruby Nadler, a Ph.D. student at the University of Western Ontario, “Generally, positive mood has been found to enhance creative problem solving and flexible yet careful thinking.” She and her colleagues published new research in the Psychological Science. Students in the study were put into various moods before being given a category learning assignment to complete (they learned to classify sets of pictures with visually complex patterns). The researchers used music and video clips to alter people’s moods; initially, they tested out a few to see which ones made individuals the happiest and saddest. The happiest music was a cheerful Mozart composition, while the happiest video was a newborn laughing.The researchers then used them in the experiment, along with sad music and video (a piece of music from Schindler’s List and a news report about an earthquake) and music and video that had no effect on mood. People were required to learn to detect a pattern after listening to the music and seeing the movie. Volunteers who were happy were better at learning a rule to categorize the patterns than those who were sad or indifferent.“If you have a project where you want to think innovatively, or you have a problem to carefully consider, being in a positive mood can help you to do that,” Nadler says. And music is a simple method to put yourself in a good mood. Everyone responds to various types of music, so don’t feel it a must to switch to Mozart, she adds.32. What is the research about?A. The effects of humorous videos. B. Positive mood and creative thinking. C. Ways to solve creative problems. D. Types of learning.  33. What were the volunteers required to do at last in the research?A. Experience various moods.B. Decide which music made them the happiest and saddest.C. Classify pictures with complex patterns.D. Listen to music and see the movie.34. How did the researchers draw the conclusion?A. By making comparisons.             B. By giving examples.C. By making explanations.             D. By making classifications.35. What can we learn from the last paragraph?A. Mozart is a better choice than other types of music.B. Classic music is the easiest way to make people happy.C. You can’t think innovatively being in a bad mood.D. Listening to music enhances creative thinking.第二节(共5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能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。How to Efficiently Prepare for a TestExam taking is a demanding process. Preparing for it is even more challenging. Sometimes you have that eagerness to stay glued onto the books and try to input everything into your brain.    36    Here are some tips in better preparing for a test.   37    Reviewing is useless if your heart is not into it. Focus and maintain that drive to prepare for the exam. Also, take note of your reasons for scoring highly in the exam. Give yourself multiple positive objectives. It is like setting the mood for it. After motivating yourself, check how reliable your memory is. It can come in handy if you have lots of concepts to remember. Every day make it a point to memorize at least ten terms.     38   If you have the materials, try to summarize them by listing down important points. Gather lessons, notes, and books about the subject you are to take an exam for.    39    It does not only test your skill in memory recall, but it also measures how well you have been studying. When you study, choose the perfect time and place for you where there are no distractions. Likewise, you must determine your learning style. You might find it more comfortable studying in the library than at your own home.Remember that reviewing allows you to recount the lessons and process them more systematically.    40    When you know you have studied well, then you wouldn’t really have to worry about taking the test.A. Add more terms as the days succeed.B. Take memory-enhancing games and puzzles.C. One of the most important things is to motivate yourself.D. So give yourself enough time in studying, and beat the nervousness. E. Reread your notes and try to recall how they were discussed by your professor. F. But other times you just don’t know what to do with the loads of lessons to study about.G. You wouldn’t expect yourself to be mentally and physically prepared for the test as well.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,从短文后各题所给的ABCD四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。After neighbors gathered together to save the life of an unidentified man earlier this month, he used a sign to thank everyone for coming to his rescue.Alphonso and Deborah Williams were surprised by the sound of a car   41   on their street as they were watching television at home. As they ran to their door to   42   the sound of the noise, they found an unconscious man sitting beside the wheel of a crashed car. As more people joined them at the   43   of the crash, he stopped   44   and started turning blue.After they dialed 911, the neighbors then took   45   performing CPR (心肺复苏) on the man while Deborah brought them   46   to prevent the heat. An ambulance   47   arrived and took the man to the hospital. Fearing the worst, she and the other Good Samaritans worried that the man wasn’t going to   48  . “Everybody was out there, we were all   49  ,” she said.One week after the incident   50  , a sign appeared in the neighborhood. It read: “Good Samaritans of Potomac Ave — you saved my life! Your quick, immediate, steady CPR action saved me. Forever grateful, Joe.”Police   51   to identify Joe after the accident, but the   52   say that they are simply happy to know that the incident had a happy   53    and they’re grateful to know that they live in a community where people are ready to   54   at a moment’s notice.Alphonso told The Post: “When there’s an accident, they will always pull   55  .”A. crash    B. race     C. exhibition     D. fairA. hear    B. produce    C. investigate     D. stopA. edge    B. scene     C. thought     D. expenseA. crying    B. driving    C. waving      D. breathingA. trouble    B. pains     C. turns      D. chargeA. water    B. food     C. oil      D. medicineA. suddenly   B. slowly        C. definitely      D. eventuallyA. return    B. survive    C. escape     D. admitA. concerned   B. satisfied    C. desperate     D. curiousA. took place   B. remained    C. lasted        D. beganA. offered    B. tried        C. decided     D. declinedA. doctors    B. police     C. neighbors     D. witnessesA. title    B. ending     C. development    D. clueA. know       B. comfort    C. help      D. payA. together   B. up     C. off       D. over第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5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。Originally constructed around 256 BCE by the State of Qin   56   an irrigation and flood control system, Dujiangyan is a remarkable example of ancient engineering skill and is still   57   use today. During the Warring States period, people who lived along the banks of the Min River   58   (trouble) by annual flooding. Qin governor and irrigation engineer Li Bing investigated the problem thoroughly. He led a team   59   (construct) a levee(堤坝) to redirect a part of the river’s flow. Then they cut   60   channel through Mount Yulei to let the water flow through it. After the system was finished , no more floods   61   (occur). What’s more, it made Sichuan one of the most productive agricultural   62   (region) in China because the redirected water from the Min River could be used for irrigation. If you visit Dujiangyan, you will see an   63  (usual) construction that looks like a fish’s mouth. This famous attraction, Yuzui, together with two other important parts, namely, Feishayan and Baopingkou, was   64   (scientific) designed to control the water flow throughout the year.   65   (recognize) as a UNESCO heritage site, Dujiangyan has irrigated farms while preventing floods for over 2,000 years.第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)假定你是李华,上周你班举办了英文歌曲演唱大赛。请你为校英语报写一篇报道,内容包括:1. 时间、地点;2. 比赛情况;3. 活动反响。注意:    1.词数80左右;    2.请在答题卡的相应位置做答。第二节  读后续写(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,使之构成一完整的短文Taylor opened her sleepy eyes and looked out the window at the foggy field below. “NO!” she cried, now fully awake. Buttermilk, the cow, was in Mama’s daisy(雏菊) field.I must have forgotten to fasten the gate last night, Taylor thought as she pulled a sweatshirt over her head. Mama was planning to sell daisy bouquets at the fair next week. But Buttermilk was eating the flowers.Taylor hurried outside and grabbed the lead rope hanging on the porch. “Why can’t you stay in the field?” she shouted at Buttermilk as she headed across the yard to the daisy field.Buttermilk stood nipping (啃咬) tender flowers off their stems. Taylor leaped to her feet and rushed to the cow. Angry and anxious, she thought to herself: “When I grow up, I’ll be an artist and paint pictures all day. I’ll never own a cow. Too much trouble.”Just as Taylor was about to snap the lead rope onto Buttermilk’s collar, the family dog, Red, rounded the corner of the house. The cow couldn’t stand Red.Buttermilk took off, tearing through the daisies and across the yard. She finally ran through the open gate and into the field.“Thank goodness!” Taylor said as she closed the gate and secured the latch (门栓).She turned to look at the flower garden. Most of the daisies were either eaten or crushed.Mama came out of the house. “What’s going on?” she asked. She looked sadly at her garden.“I forgot to latch the gate,” Taylor said.“ I’m so sorry.”“I know you are.” Mama sighed and gave Taylor a hug. “You learned an important lesson today.”Taylor’s heart was heavy as she went back into the house. She had to think of a way to make it up to her mother. 注意:    1. 续写词数应为150左右;    2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。

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