1、四川省川大附中2021届高三英语上学期10月月考试题(时间:120分钟 满分:150分)第一部分 听力第一节 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。1What does the man want?AA necklace. BA ring. CA bag.2What are the speakers talking about?AMoving to New York. BThe weather. CHoliday plans.3Where doe
2、s the conversation take place?AIn the kitchen. BIn the bedroom. COutside the house.4What is the requirement for the job?AWorking abroad. BGoing on business. CKnowing a foreign language.5Whats the cause of the mans problem?APoor sleep. BToo much stress. CTiredness.第二节 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
3、、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,回答第6、7题。6Who will pay for the lunch?AThe man. BThe woman. CThe mans boss.7How will the speakers go for the lunch?ABy car. BBy taxi. COn foot.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8What are the speakers mainly doing?AComplaining ab
4、out the weather report.BDiscussing the ways to deal with the cold weather.CSharing their opinions on global warming.9How are the speakers likely to feel?AThirsty. BHungry. CCold.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10What is the woman busy doing?ATravelling around Japan.BGetting some ideas for writing.CPreparing for th
5、e coming exam.11What is the man going to do?ACarry out an experiment.BSpend time with his family.CTurn to his instructor for help.12Why does the man recommend Maggie?AShe is good at writing. BShe is famous for writing. CShe has finished her writing.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13Where are the black rings?AIn th
6、e corner. BUnder the table. CAt the window.14What does the man think of the classic styles?ATheyre too expensive. BTheyre very high-quality. CTheyre not very attractive.15How did the man want to pay at first?AIn cash. BBy check. CBy credit card.16Who might the woman be?AA shop assistant. BA fellow s
7、hopper. CThe mans girlfriend.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17Why is the speaker giving the speech?ATo be a good leader. BTo start the celebration. CTo introduce a new lifestyle.18What can we know about the town?AIt almost has no crime. BIt has expensive stores. CIt has a theme park.19What was built in the town
8、last year?AA farm. BA theater. CA swimming pool.20What does the speaker think of his life in the town?ABusy. BHard. CSatisfying.第二部分 阅读理解第一节 阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。A LegalShield is the alternative way of working with a lawyer/law firm. We have been offering prepaid legal plans to consumers
9、 for over 47 years. One low monthly price with no long-term commitments provides legal coverage for you and your entire family. The truth is most lawyers charge hundreds per hour for their services. It takes time and effort to find the right one. You can stop watching the clock and start speaking to
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13、lp When You Need It If you ever need emergency help, your App can connect you with legal assistance anytime, day or night. With the App, you always have legal counsel ready and waiting-right in your back pocket.21What do we know about LegalShield?AIt helps people in an emergency.BIt offers 24-hour l
14、egal protection.CIt serves people over 47 years old.DIt is more efficient than a lawyer.22Whats the advantage of LegalShield compared to most lawyers?AIts more convenient. BIt is more professional.CIts free of charge sometimes. DIt can answer questions face to face.23Through often checking the App,
15、a member of LegalShield may _.Aget extra services for free Bpay for the service by the hourCpay less than $ 24.95/month for service Dget help from the best lawyers nationwideB Social media is often a collection of highlights of peoples lives rather than a true reflection of reality. Although it can
16、be a great tool to keep up with the lives of our friends, families and celebrities, it can also be pretty damaging as we judge our lives in comparison to those we see online. One woman shared her experience which showed exactly why we shouldnt believe everything we see on social media. After heading
17、 to the pool, Jen watched as a young mum and her daughter entered, dressed in swimming suits. The mum took a few selfies (自拍) with her child. Jen said the young girl then asked if they could get into the pool but was told to wait while her parent took a photo of her in front of the pool. Mama glance
18、d over at her but never got off the phone, Jen wrote. After 10 minutes mama ended her call, and then they left the pool. I sat there thinking about what Id witnessed for a while afterwards. I imagined the photos she took being perfectly edited and posted to social media with a caption like Pool time
19、 with my girl! Jen then thought about another mum at home, in a messy house, tired because shes spent her day cooking, caring, cleaning and playing with her children. Shes going to look at that photo and she is going to compare herself to the perfect mama at the pool. Shes going to feel like a failu
20、re. Shell never know that how she spent her time that day was so much better in her childrens eyes than that perfect mama at the pool. Jen wrote. What we see on social media isnt always real. Sometimes, and often, its a complete set-up. Jen later added that she in no way intended to judge the mum fo
21、r her actions or her reasons for doing it, but simply wanted to say that the edited photos we see on social media are not a full depiction of real life.24What can we learn about the young mum at the pool?AShe was very familiar with Jen.BShe didnt swim in the pool at all.CShe liked editing the photos
22、 of her daughter.DShe was accompanying her daughter attentively.25What does Jen think of the mum in a messy house?AShe does a good job as a mum. BShe dislikes photos on social media.CShe loves exploring the true story of a photo. DShe is not so good as the perfect mama.26What does the underlined wor
23、d depiction in the last paragraph mean?ADescription. BComparison. CImagination. DQualification.27What does the author want to convey in the text?AReal life depends on social media.BBe yourself when using social media.CSocial media is affecting our real life.DWhat we see on social media doesnt reflec
24、t real life.C Can everything be recycled? No, not all things can be recycled. But you might be surprised to learn how many things can be recycled. You may already know about plastic bottles. Did you know you can also recycle glass? Glass can be recycled to make all sorts of things. Recycling glass r
25、eally helps the planet. Making new products from recycled glass causes less air and water pollution. It also uses less energy than making new glass. When glass arrives at a recycling plant, people and machines sort it by color. Similar colors of glass must be recycled together. That way, recycled pr
26、oducts are as pure as possible. This makes them stronger and less likely to break. Once the glass is sorted, its washed. Thats when the breaking begins. Thats right! To be recycled, glass has to be broken to make a material called cullet. Glass manufacturers love cullet. Its cheaper than the raw mat
27、erials theyd need to make new glass. It also melts at a lower temperature. That means they save energy during the production process. Glass manufacturers mix cullet with other materials like sand and soda ash. Then they heat it to over 2,600F. This makes liquid glass, which can then be poured into a
28、 mold (模具). There, it cools and forms a finished glass product. Most recycled glass is used to make new glass containers, such as jars and bottles. However, recycled glass can also find its way into all sorts of other products including a variety of construction products. Do you recycle at home or s
29、chool? What glass products should you be sure to recycle when youre done with them? With everyone doing their part, recycling glass can make a huge difference to the planet!28What is the first step in recycling glass?ABreaking it into cullet. BCleaning it with water.CRemoving the color in it. DSorti
30、ng it according to color.29Why do glass manufacturers love culler?AIt is easy to get. BIt helps cut costs.CIt can be easily broken. DIt can be mixed with other materials.30Why does the author ask the questions in the last paragraph?ATo encourage glass recycling among readers.BTo help readers classif
31、y glass products at home.CTo call attention to home or school environment.DTo encourage readers to use fewer glass products.31What is the best title for the text?AHow glass is recycledBThe difficulty in glass recyclingCHow to recycle at home or schoolDRecyclable things that you might have ignoredD S
32、hared electric scooter (电动滑板车) programs have appeared in cities across the world, spreading out cross sidewalks and allowing users to check them out with their phones and return them wherever they like. The scooter programs have been controversial. Critics say they are resulting in many injuries and
33、 even eaths, and that they are becoming a new form of urban litter as they block sidewalks for pedestrians. Now, a ew study is introducing a new criticism targeting one of the programs main selling points-the idea that scooters are good for the environment. The study by researchers at North Carolina
34、 State University looks at the whole lifecycle of the vehiclesom production to disposal. Most importantly, it looks at the process of having to constantly gather and recharge the scooters. The study found that a one-mile (1.6 kilometres) trip on an electric scooter generally produces more greenhouse
35、 gases than riding a bus. The researchers said they decided to conduct the study after finding a slogan (口号) on a scooter from the company Lime saying, your ride is carbon-free. But thats not the case. The scooters tend to have a short fe. Some are abandoned after being broken, and there have been r
36、eports of them being thrown into rivers or anals. The producing process accounts for about half of the scooters emissions (排放). The other half is emited in the gathering and recharging process. Roughly two-thirds of the time, scooter rides generate more greenhouse gas emissions than the alternave, t
37、he studys authors said, adding that the emissions produced by shared scooter riders are greater than car ders. The study recommends that the programs use electric vehicles to collect the scooters-doing so only when hey are used up, reduce the distances between collection and storage points, and use
38、more recycled materials in production in order to reduce their emissions. Requiring users to return the scooters to docks, rather than aving them anywhere, would also greatly reduce emissions-though it would obviously reduce the scooters convenience appeal.2Which of the following about the scooter p
39、rograms is doubted?AIts low cost. BIts high availability.CIts great convenience. DIts environmental benefits.3What aspect did the researchers pay special attention to about scooters?AThe ways people use them. BThe effects they have on people.CHow theyre produced and sold. DHow theyre collected and r
40、echarged.4Why did the researchers conduct the study?ATo question a slogan. BTo make a choice.CTo establish a theory. DTo support a concept.5Whats the purpose of the last paragraph?ATo make some comments. BTo offer some suggestions.CTo draw some conclusions. DTo make some predictions.第二节根据短文内容,从短文后的选
41、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。 As you know, it is a different experience being around positive people and negative ones. If you are striving o be more positive, here are five ways you had better think. I can do hard things. _36_ Positive people embrace difficulty, and look for ways to overcome them. e
42、gative people love the easy road. Because challenges increase the likelihood of failure, they try to avoid them ke the plague. _37_ Positive people focus on giving their best effort, regardless of the situation. They understand that there are many things they cannot control, but effort is not one of
43、 them. Negative people want things to come easy to them. If they have to try hard, they believe they just arent good at them and give up. I still have a lot to learn. Positive people love to learn. They understand what used to work 10 years ago might not be effective today. _38_ They are less likely
44、 to welcome new information if it contradicts what they believe. She is inspiring! Positive people are inspired by the success of others. They look at those who are excellent and ask themselves the question, What can I learn from them? Negative people become jealous and threatened by the success of
45、others. _39_ Failure is part of learning. Positive people view failure as an opportunity to learn and get better. _40_ Negative people are emotionally disabled by failure because they allow it to define who they are. They fail to understand that its part of learning and growing process.AYoure so goo
46、d!BI always give my best.CPositive people love to be challenged.DHowever, negative people believe they know it all.EAdditionally, negative people dont allow others to change.FTo negative people, when others succeed it means they are failing.GThey understand that failure is an event, and doesnt defin
47、e who they are.第三部分 语言知识运用第一节 阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。 Having a job is great. It means I can have a place to _41_ in. And with an above-average job, I can _42_ a car and overseas vacations. However, I also understand how _43_ it is to live with a below-average job, having had man
48、y jobs of this kind before. Its quite _44_ Owning a car was out of the question-I could _45_ pay for the subway ride. I emailed my _46_ to every company with an online careers page. I even printed my resume (简历) and _47_ it out to hundreds of offices. One summer I got a job at a high-tech company, w
49、hich I was _48_ at. It was no _49_ when I was asked to leave that job after only four days. A lot of people today believe the problem of _50_ in my generation is our _51_. Some criticize (批评) us for being lazy or careless. Some _52_ members of my generation of having a sense of specialness that has
50、_53_ us to believe we can all be astronauts, movie stars or singers if we put our _54_ to it. Also, a few of them think that we would all be happily _55_ if we would only learn software engineering. I understand that not everyone can go into space, star in Hollywood movies or fill stadiums with _56_
51、, however everyone is good at something, but no one is good at _57_. It took me hundreds of rejection emails to _58_ that I had to focus on finding a job where I could actually be _59_. And now, I finally have that job. Its not the best _60_, but its not bad for a start either.41Astep Bhide Clive Dp
52、lay42Abuy Boffer Cafford Down43Adifficult Bspecial Ceasy Dimpossible44Awonderful Bguilty Cbeautiful Dawful45Aoften Bbarely Cmeanwhile Dnecessarily46Adetails Bphotos Copinions Dthanks47Adragged Btried Cfigured Dhanded48Aterrible Bskillful Cexpert Damazed49Asurprise Bgood Cfun Duse50Apopulation Bunemp
53、loyment Cpoverty Deducation51Aduty Bproject Ctask Dfault52Aaccuse Bremind Crob Dwarn53Achosen Basked Cled Dtold54Ahands Bspirits Cfeet Dminds55Apraised Bfired Cemployed Dadmired56Atourists Bstudents Castronauts Dfans57Aanything Beverything Cnothing Dsomething58Aforget Bremember Crespect Drealize59As
54、uccessful Baverage Crich Dlazy60Aend Bstory Csalary Dstart第二节 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。 We are currently living in a world _61_ rapid advances in medicine and technology influence our lives on _62_ regular basis. One technology, which in recent years _63_ (develop) very quickly, is cloning. C
55、lones refer to animals or plants that are produced to be exact _64_ (copy) of one another. Clones of different kinds are produced in various ways, and they have become _65_ (value) in many medical applications and biological experiments. Most are produced in the laboratory, with some of them _66_ (o
56、ccur) in several species in a natural way. A report in 2018 had pictures of Macaque monkeys that had been cloned _67_ (success). Since they are primates (灵长类动物) like us, it gets us to come even closer to finding the right procedures of the cloning of humans. This comes to the question why we would n
57、eed or want to do this. Would it be _68_ the best interest of humankind to develop this technology? Besides, the moral questions that will be raised _69_ (be) unbelievable, and how will humans react if it _70_ (produce) ill effects?61_ 62_ 63_ 64_ 65_66_ 67_ 68_ 69_ 70_第四部分 写作第一节 短文改错 假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间
58、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;在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。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。 I have known my friend Rebecca for a long time. We firstly met at a friends birthday party five years before. We found out
59、 that we both liked music. We listened to the music together and soon became best friends. Three years ago, Rebeccas parents invited me go on holiday with them. It is great. Rebecca and I loved walking along the beautifully beach. We took lots of photos and had lots of funs. Last year, Rebeccas fath
60、er changed her job, and they moved to other town. Since then we havent seen each other, but weve talked in the phone and sent emails to each other.第二节 书面表达 假定你是李华,今天早上去找来自美国的好友John,想邀请他这周末一起去观看京剧(Peking Opera)表演,但John不在家,请你给他写封邮件。内容包括;1你到John家的目的;2简要介绍京剧;3另约时间。注意;1词数100左右;2可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。_川大附中2021届
61、高三上10月月考英语试卷试题答案听力15 ACBCB 610 ACACC 1115 AABCC 1620 ABABC阅读理解A 本文介绍了一家销售法律服务产品的公司LegalShield,具体讲述了该公司的服力内容、收费以及服务流程等。21B根据第3段第1句可知,LegalShield法律服务公司提供24小时的法律保护。该题易误选D项。文章首句指出,除律师或律师事务所外,人们在寻求法律帮助时,还可以选择LegalShield。但文章并未表明LegalShield比律师或律师事务所效率更高。22A根据第2段第2句可知,找到一名合适的律师既费时又费力,而LegalShield显得方便多了。23C根
62、据Step 2部分末句可知,如果会员经常打开app关注到会员费打折的消息,月服务费也许会低于$24.95。B 随着社交媒体的流行,很多人喜欢在网上晒自拍照。有些照片反映了真实的现实生活,而有些却未必。24B根据第2、3段的描述可知,这位母亲带着女儿去游泳池,先是拍了一些和女儿的自拍照,接着打了10分钟电话,然后离开,她根本没有下水游泳。25A根据第4、5段可知,Jen认为与那位“完美母亲”相比,这位辛劳的母亲也许觉得自己很失败。但事实上,在孩子的眼中,她比那位“完美母亲”做得更好。26A画线词所在句要表达的是,网上的照片并非真实生活的写照。因此画线词意为“描述”。27D根据作者讲述的故事可知,
63、网上的自拍照不一定是真实生活的写照,我们也不能以此来判断别人。由此可推知,作者意在表选“社交媒体上所反映的不一定是真实生话”。C 回收利用玻璃对保护环境有很大的作用。本文主要介绍了玻璃被回收的过程,并号召读者从自己做起,为玻璃的回收利用贡献一份力量。28D根据第3段第1句可知,回收利用玻璃的第一步是将其按颜色进行分类整理。20B第4段第2句提到,碎玻璃比制造新玻璃所需要的原材料更便宜。也就是说,碎玻璃有助于削减成本。30A在末段中,作者首先利用两个问句引导读者针对日常生活中的玻璃回收利用进行反思,然后末句发出号召,鼓励读者对玻璃进行回收利用。31A通过分析文章的结构和内容可知,第1段引出话题,
64、第2段强调回收利用玻璃的重要性,接下来介绍了玻璃被回收的过程,最后一段发出号召。综上可知,本文主要介绍了玻璃是如何被回收利用的。D 近年来,共享电动滑板车开始在很多国家流行起来。它真的像厂家所说的那样环保吗?32D根据第2段可知,电动滑板车的环保优势正在受到质疑。33D根据第3段第2句可知,研究人员特别关注的是电动滑板车被不断地收集并充电的过程。34A【命题视角】本题考查学生依据材料信息做出合理推断的能力。【解题思路】根据第4段第1句可知,研究人员之所以开始研究,是因为看到了电动滑板车上面的那句口号“Your ride is carbon-free”(你的骑行是零碳排放的。),也就是说,他们是
65、基于对这一说法的质疑才开始研究的。35B根据最后一段可知,本段主要介绍研究人员对电动滑板车提出的一些改进建议,其目的是降低电动滑板车带来的碳排放。补全短文3640 CBDFG完形填空 作者想谋得一份薪水高于平均水平的工作,这样就能实现购买汽车和去海外度假的梦想。但是在多次求职失败后,作者才意识到“尺有所短,寸有所长”的道理,并最终找到了一份自己擅长的工作。41C拥有一份工作是很棒的事情,拥有一份工作就意味着有了居住的地方。42C有一份薪水高于平均水平的工作,作者就能买得起一辆小汽车并能去海外度假。43A作者也知道,从事一份薪水低于平均水平的工作,生活会有多么艰难。44D作者认为,拥有一份薪水低
66、于平均水平的工作是一件相当糟糕的事情。45B从事薪水低于平均水平的工作时,拥有小汽车是不可能的,作者勉强能够支付乘地铁的费用。46A作者将自己的具体情况用电子邮件发送给每个有在线职业页面的公司。47D作者甚至打印了自己的个人简历,并拿给数百家公司。48A根据下文可知,作者在一个高科技公司谋得的工作是自己不擅长的。49A由于作者不擅长这份工作,所以四天后,作者就被辞退,这并不让人惊讶。50B如今许多人认为我们这代人的失业问题是我们的过错。51D52A根据上文可知,有些人批评我们懒惰或粗心,一些人指责我们这代人“自命不凡”。53C这种感觉导致我们相信,如果我们集中精力做一件事,我们都能成为宇航员、
67、明星或歌唱家。54D55C根据语境可知,他们中有人认为,如果我们学软件工程,我们都会很开心地找到工作。56D作者明白,不是所有人都能进入太空,或成为好莱坞明星,或使体育馆里坐满球迷。57B每个人都擅长某件事情,但没有人擅长一切事情。58D作者收到了数百封拒绝邮件后,才意识到必须集中精力找一份能让自己真正成功的工作。59A60D虽然这不是最好的开始,但作为一个开头,还是不错的。语法填空61which 62a 63has developed/has been developing 64copies 65valuable 66occurring 67successfully 68in 69are 7
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70、nd sent emails to each other. on/over书面表达One possible version:Dear John, I came to your apartment this morning to invite you to watch Peking Opera this weekend, only to find that you were out. Since you are interested in Chinese culture, I believe this is a good chance for you to gain insight into i
71、t. Regarded as one of the cultural treasures of China, Peking Open is more than just music and singing; it also combines drama, dancing, and martial arts, which makes it one of the most varied art forms in the world. I can tell you more about it when we meet. Please let me know if you are available and I will buy the tickets in advance.Yours sincerely,Li Hua