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     20202021学年高中下学期二校联考高三英语考生注意:1.本试卷由四个部分组成。满分150分,考试时间120分钟。2.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2B铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑;非选择题请用直径0.5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答案无效,在试题卷、草稿纸上作答无效3.本卷命题范围:选修7和选修8第一部分 听力(共两节满分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(5小题;每小题1.5满分7.5)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,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读遍。1. What did the man do on Saturday?A. He had a picnic.      B. He played tennis.      C. He cleaned his car.2. Where are the speakers?A. In a hotel.       B. In a restaurant.       C. In a repair shop.3. Why is the woman in Texas?A. For work.      B. For fun.      C. For study.4. What are the speakers talking about?A. The house plan.      B. The number of doors.      C. The picture of a house.5. What does the woman suggest the man do tonight?A. Watch a movie.      B. Study for the test.      C. Go to bed early.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。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. Why does the woman want to buy a robot?A. To help her make money.      B. To accompany her mom.      C. To take care of her baby.7. When will the man pick up the woman?A. At 1:30 p. m.       B. At 2:00 p. m.       C. At 3:30 p. m.听第7段材料.回答第8,9题。8. What's the relationship between the speakers?A. Husband and wife.      B. Boss and secretary.      C. Business partners.9. What will the man do at 2:00 p. m. tomorrow?A. Have a meeting.      B. Send an e-mail.      C. Go to the factory.听第8段材料,回答第1012题。10. What's the most important qualification for the job?A. Independence.      B. Rich sales experience.      C. A pleasant manner with customers.11. How long has the man trained people to use software product?A. Two years.       B. Three years.      C. Four years.12. How does the woman probably feel about the man?A. Interested.      B. Surprised.      C. Satisfied.听第9段材料,回答第1316题。13. Where is the art exhibition?A. At an art gallery.       B. At a shopping mall.      C. At an exhibition center.14. What does the man think of the place of the exhibition now?A. It is strange.      B. It is ordinary.      C. It is cool.15. What does the painting section mainly show?A. Contemporary paintings.      B. Classical paintings.      C. Chinese paintings.16. Which section is the most popular?A. The video section.      B. The sculpture section.      C. The photography section.听第10段材料,回答第1720题。17. What should people do to join the City Book Club?A. Make a call.      B. Fill an online form.      C. Send back the completed order form.18. What information does the monthly magazine give members?A. The names of all the books sold by the club.B. The list of the newest books available to buy.C. The books that can be exchanged by club members.19. What can we know about the "Book of the Month"?A. It is prepared for new members.B. It is offered at a great bargain.C. Members have to order it for the first year.20. How much time do you have to decide whether to keep a book?A. Two weeks.      B. A week.      C. Two days.第二部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分40)第一节(15小题;每小题2分,满分30)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(ABC、和D)选出最佳选项并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。AThe Vitality Big Half MarathonThe Vitality Big Half gets started and will see people deal with various challenges, ranging from a half marathon to a one-mile fun run. It first started last year and saw over 11, 000 people take part, with the aim of inspiring more people to get active and take up running.When does the half marathon start?The Vitality Big Half will start from 9 am today by Tower Bridge, as well as The New Balance Big Relay. The 2.3-mile Little Half will start at 12:45 from Southwark Park, while The Vitality Big Mile will start at Greenwich Park from 12:30.What is the route?The Vitality Big Half will start at Tower Bridge and runners will then follow a 13.1-mile route that will take them past Shadwell and Limehouse, before circling around Canary Wharf. The marathon runners will then follow the River Thames back towards Wapping and then go over Tower Bridge and head towards Southwark Park. The route continues along the south side of the River Thames, circling around Rotherhithe before joining up The Little Half runners and travelling through Deptford towards the finish line at the Cutty Sark.How to watch the runners?You can go to various points along the route to watch the runners in person or you can also head straight to Greenwich Park which is right near the finish line at the Cutty Sark. It will also be possible to watch the half marathon at home by using the BBC Red Button on your TV or by watching online.21. Why is The Vitality Big Half held?A. To make the city livelier.        B. To build up people's health.C. To encourage people to run.      D. To inspire people to compete.22. Which is the last place for runners to pass before the finish line?A. Wapping.      B. Greenwich Park.      C. Rotherhithe.      D. Deptford.23. What can we know about The Vitality Big Half?A. It lasts about 3 hours.            B. It can be watched online.C. It is held for the first time.        D. It starts at 12:45 at Tower Bridge.BWhen I was a kid, I'd often find my grandmother in the kitchen talking to herself, often going over what she was going to do that day. Back then, I thought that talking to oneself was something mentally ill people did. In fact, science has now shown that talking to oneself has benefits.Gary Lupyan, a professor of psychology, headed up a recent experiment. He tested one of the theories of talking to oneself. Participants looked at objects on a computer screen. Some of them were told to say the name of the object out loud, while others just looked at it. Later, when they were asked what they had seen, people who spoke aloud could recognize more of the objects they had seen more quickly when presented with them again. Lupyan explains that saying the name of something out loud exaggerates(使扩大)what typically happens in the brain when you're bringing back a memory. "Language helps that process." he says.Carrying on a conversation about yourself to yourself can also help you reduce stress. Researchers tested this idea by studying brain activity during two different experiments. In the first experiment, they showed people disturbing and neutral(中性的)images. When reacting to disturbing images, participants' emotional brain activity decreased very quickly when they discussed themselves in the third person. For the second experiment, participants were asked to reflect on a painful past experience using first and third person language. When using third person language, there was less activity in the region of the brain associated with painful emotional experiences.Besides, talking to yourself can also be a way to answer a difficult question. If you have a real dilemma(进退两难的局面), try arguing one side and then the other. Hearing the two sides out loud might give you a new view on the problem. If you're upset with someone in your life, instead of letting him/her have it, consider taking your anger out on a tree or a pillow. You may end up feeling better and may realize you don't need to speak to the person after all. Or it may lead to greater understanding about why you're so upset.The science is clear now. Whether you're stressed, angry or trying to remember something, talking it through with the one who knows you best can help.24. What did the experiment show in paragraph 2?A. Talking to oneself helps remembering.     B. Thinking quietly is better than self-talk.C. People have different ways of remembering. D. Talking to oneself helps to focus on something.25. What does the underlined part "that process" refer to?A. Recognizing things seen before.           B. Remembering things presented later.C. Recognizing things while talking to others.  D. Remembering things while talking to yourself.26. What were the participants in the second experiment on stress asked to do?A. Talk to the researchers.          B. Talk about their feelings.C. Discuss pictures with others.      D. Think of a painful experience.27. What does the author advise people to do in paragraph 4?A. Never argue with others.            B. Learn to argue with yourself.C. Learn to get advice from others.      D. Never let others know your anger.CAir travel technology is changing at a rapid pace-what can we expect to see in the near future?Robotic airport assistants are becoming increasingly more commonplace-they help you navigate your way through a crowd, and at the same time, keep track of your flight information. The global demand and frequency of travel is expected to increase by 3.5% per year, and air travel is predicted to increase from 3.8 billion travelers in 2016, to well over 8.2 billion passengers by 2037. Robotic assistants will not only guide travelers through the airport but also carry their luggage for them!With the introduction of biometrics(生物识别), long waits might become a thing of the past. There will come a time when we will no longer have to prove our identity-with advanced recognition technology, you can automatically pass all checks and be granted entry into an aircraft without ever having to show your passport and boarding pass. As long as you are on the passenger list and have no restrictions, your unique biological traits, like fingerprint, will be sufficient in proving your identity to customs and airline staff.Our current aviation(航空)industry has already carried out a partial automatic pilot system, and it is only a matter of time before we switch over to complete cockpit(驾驶舱) automation! So what does it mean for future air travelers? The answer is clear: lower organizational costs, safer route planning and air traffic management, and a cheaper flight ticket.Internet of Things(IoT) makes devices around us smarter and allows us to interact with them even from a distance. When you are high up in the air, you can enjoy the convenience of adjusting your lighting, and many other creative features-controlled entirely from your phone!Once landed, IoT technology will also allow you to track down your luggage using your phone, order it to roll over to you, and follow you as you walk through the airport.28. Which works better when you travel with lots of luggage?A. Internet of Things.            B. Automatic pilot system.C. Robotic airport assistants.      D. Advanced recognition technology.29. What does the underlined word "sufficient" in paragraph 3 mean?A. Enough.      B. Limited.      C. Popular.      D. Necessary.30. What's the benefit of the use of biometrics?A. It costs you less money.              B. Your waiting time shortens.C. You don't need to carry a passport.      D. It provides you with much recreation.31. What do we know about current aviation industry?A. It needs a cheaper flight ticket.            B. It has a complete cockpit automation.C. It has an automatic pilot system in part.     D. It will have an automatic pilot system by 2037.DChina's lead in e-commerce is not entirely new. By size, its market overtook America's in 2013-with little physical store space, its consumers and retailers leapfrogged ahead to the digital world. When Alibaba listed in 2014 it was the World's largest-ever initial public offering. Today the country's e-retailing market is worth$2trn.more than America's and Europe's combined. Bubeyond its absolute size it now stands out from the past, and from the industry in the West, in several crucial ways.For a start it is more dynamic. In the past few years, new competitors, including Meituan and Pinduoduo, have come of age with effervescent business models. One sign of fierce competition is that Alibaba’s share of the market capitalisation of the Chinese e-commerce industry has dropped from 81% when it listed to 55% today.Competition has also led e-commerce and other tech firms to knock down the boundaries between different types of services that are still common in the West. Point and click are outdated: online-shopping platforms in China now mix digital payments, group deals, social media, gaming, instant messaging, short-form videos and live-streaming celebrities.This shift to a more Chinese-style global industry promises to be excellent news for consumers. Prices would be lower, as China has seen fierce discounting by competing firms. Choice and innovation would probably grow. Even so, Chinese e-commerce has shortcomings. There are those antitrust(反垄断)concerns.China's antitrust regulators are also keen to boost competition. That means enforcing interoperability(互操作性), so that, for example, payments services on one e-commerce platform can be used freely on a competitive one. And it means preventing e-commerce firms from punishing merchants who sell goods in more than one place online.32. What can be learnt from the first paragraph?A. In 2013, the physical stores in China began to take off.B. China's e-commerce still faces a lot of problems nowadays.C. China possesses absolute advantage in the field of e-commerce.D. The worth of China's e-retailing market was far beyond America's and Europe's combined in 2014.33. Which of the following word can replace the underlined word "effervescent" in the second paragraph?A. Previous.       B. Mature.      C. Flexible.      D. Updated.34. Which of the following does not agree with the advantages of China's e-commerce?A. Several online platforms are developing shoulder by shoulder.B. The global e-commerce has been shifting to a more Chinese-style.C. Meituan and Pinduoduo enjoy equal share with Alibaba in e-commerce.D. The development of China's e-commerce and other tech firms helps ruin the boundaries between different types of services.35. What may happen in China's e-commerce in the future?A. Chinese e-commerce will have no flaws at all.B. China's antitrust regulators are also keen to prevent competition.C. China's e-commerce will encourage merchants who sell goods in more than one place online.D. More regulations will be put into effect to make China's e-commerce better and stronger.第二节(5小题;每小题2分,满分10)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。When you're packing for an adventure, what's the most important thing you'll need?   36   Or better yet, a GPS. What about other animals, how do they know where they're going?While humans depend on technology to travel, some animals have something far more advanced. Researchers, mainly from Oregon State University, US, found that Chinook salmon(鲤鱼)have a "built-in GPS" of the Earth's magnetic field.   37   It acts like a big map inside their brain.Scientists placed some baby salmon into a big swimming pool. To simulate(模拟)the Earth's magnetic field, they put magnetic coils(线圈)all around the pool. Then, by changing the direction of the coils, the salmon began to change their own direction. They started to face in the direction of their ocean feeding area.   38   When the scientists changed the coils to the opposite side, the salmon also turned in the opposite direction. Just by using their "built-in GPS", the salmon were able to figure out the direction of their feeding area.   39   The scientists believe that their navigation skills came through evolution. The fish that were able to reach the feeding area lived longer.   40   So if you're ever lost and in need of some help, maybe you should ask a salmon to point you in the right direction!A. If you don't want to get lost, you'll need a map!B. How did Chinook salmon get their "built-in GPS"?C. Then they could pass on their navigation skills to their babies.D. This is a safe place in the ocean where salmon can find food to eat.E. However, the magnetic field is likely not the only tool salmon use to navigate.F. It turns out young salmon don't just learn quickly, they don't need to learn at all.G. This means as soon as they are born they are able to direct themselves in the ocean.第三部分 语言知识运用(共两节,满分45)第一节 完形填空(20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30)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并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。It's "BABY DAY" at the Chartwell Riverpark seniors' residence(住所)in Ottawa. Eulah Johnson.90, never   41   the twice-monthly event.Today, Johnson sits on a sofa and   42   at a baby sitting on the seat of her walker. After a few moments, the girl   43   to play with the dozen or so other small children mixed together with 20 of Johnson's fellow residents. As the   44   eat snacks and drink tea or coffee, their young guests crawl(爬行)around, draw in colouring books, bat balloons back and forth or sleep in the arms of   45   residents.Babies Who Volunteer, bringing these   46   together, is the inspired idea of Jessica Turner. During a(n)   47   with her baby daughter Amelia to a friend's mother, who was living in a long-term care center, people gathered around Amelia,   48   to play with her. She was most   49   by the response of her friend's mother: she hadn't spoken in two years, but with Amelia in her lap, she   50   singing.Turner went home and immediately put out a   51   on a moms' Facebook group: would anyone be   52   in dropping by seniors' residences with their babies? One hundred women   53   said yes. A year later, there are now 1, 500 volunteers.Everyone   54   intergenerational programs. This playgroup is   55   for the mothers, too. They're giving something to the community, which provides a sense of purpose and   56   . It can really help someone who is feeling alone.Local   57   is growing: the Children's Hospital of Eastern Ontario Foundation,   58   , has donated $25, 000. With the help of charitable donations, Turner hopes to   59   programming from baby visits to having school kids communicating with   60   penfriends, and seniors teaching kids how to bake.41. A. affords      B. selects      C. sweeps      D. misses42. A. smiles      B. stares      C. applauds      D. remarks43. A. turns up      B. stands up      C. makes up      D. shows off44. A. guests      B. waiters      C. seniors      D. kids45. A. delighted      B. brave      C. confused      D. strict46. A. prediction      B. generations      C. evidence      D. organizations47. A. interview      B. argument      C. visit     D. move48. A. pretending      B. desiring      C. regretting      D. failing49. A. embarrassed      B. surprised      C. disappointed      D. worried50. A. minded      B. forgot      C. considered      D. began51. A. signal      B. story      C. call      D. policy52. A. interested      B. concerned      C. absorbed      D. strong53. A. quickly      B. frequently      C. properly      D. safely54. A. keeps up      B. gets through      C. benefits from      D. hangs on55. A. positive      B. ready      C. graceful      D. good56. A. belonging      B. presence      C. division      D. accuracy57. A. legend      B. pressure      C. damage      D. enthusiasm58. A. now and then      B. for example      C. after all      D. by chance59. A. destroy      B. mention      C. attend D, expand60. A. calm      B. hungry      C. elderly      D. eager第二节(10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15)阅读下面材料,在空白处填适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。This life-saving event happened in Rochester, Minnesota, where a quick responding 13-year-old boy   61   (save) the life of another child who was drowning in the swimming pool they were both swimming in.The little hero, Cody Runyan, stated that he was swimming in the pool when he suddenly noticed there was a child just   62   (lie) at the bottom of the pool. He   63   (rapid)swam down to the child and grabbed him around the waist and carried him up to the surface of the water. Another boy nearby saw him struggling and making a few   64   (attempt)to get the drowning victim out of the pool, so he ran over and helped him.Once the child was safely out of the pool,   65   third rescuer, Desiree Pasko, began CPR to save the child. Pasko started chest compression and rescue breathing just following   66   she had been taught in her life-saving CPR class at school. Finally, the child's face went   67   a little blue to a little pink. Pasko gave a few more breaths and turned him over on his side, praying he'd cough and vomit (呕吐), which he did! Both Pasko and Runyan were   68   (excite) to discover that their life-saving efforts had saved the child.Life is precious. Therefore, we need to do everything we can   69   (protect)it and perform any life-saving techniques to   70   (length) it.第四部分 写作(共两节,满分35)第一节 短文改错(10小题;每小题1分,满分10)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10处语言错误,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。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:1.每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;2.只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。Never shall I forget the wonderfully writing class presented by our English teacher. Yesterday Mr Wang told us that many other teacher would visit the writing class he would present to us. We were looking forward to it. That struck us as a big surprise was that Mr Wang, who used be punctual, didn't appear when the school bell rang. The teachers sit behind the class were quite puzzled. We were quite worried from him, wondering what might have happened to them. Five minutes later, Mr Wang showed up in the front of us! On the blackboard were the writing title: When Our English Teacher Was Late for Class Only then did we realise that he has intended to be late!第二节 书面表达(满分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:1.活动时间;2.活动内容;3.个人感受。注意:1.词数100左右;2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。                          

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