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1、江西省南昌市进贤县第一中学2021届高三英语第二次月考试题第一部分 听力(共两节, 满分30分)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。1. What has happened to the cup with little hearts? A. It has been lost.B. It has been damaged. C. It has been given to the man.2. W

2、hat did the man ask the woman to do? A. Sew some clothes.B. Clean up the floors. C. Pay more attention next time.3. How many classes does the girl have on Monday? A. Two.B. Three. C. Four.4. Why does the woman advise the man to run? A. To catch the postman.B. To borrow some stamps.C. To reach the po

3、st office before closing.5. What is across from the new clothing store? A. A bank.B. A movie theater. C. A bookstore.第二节(共15小题:每小题1.5分, 满分22.5分)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、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。6. How does the man fee

4、l? A. Confident.B. Tired.C. Confused.7. Which country was the man born in? A. Japan.B. China.C. Australia.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8. What is the possible relationship between the speakers? A. Classmates.B. Tutor and student.C. Mother and son.9. What subject is the woman good at?A. Geography.B. French.C. Mat

5、h.10. What activity is related to the womans job? A. Testing.B. Writing.C. Teaching.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11. Where are the speakers probably? A. In a store. B. In a gallery.C. In the mans apartment.12. What color is the womans colored wall? A. Purple. B. Cream.C. Orange.13. Where is the wallpaper locate

6、d? A. Under the brushes. B. Next to the sheets.C. Across from the paint.听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。14. What are the speakers mainly talking about? A. A missing pet. B. A late package.C. A wrong food order.15. Who is probably Tommy? A. The womans son. B. The womans pet.C. The womans boss.16. What is wrong with

7、 the delivery drivers? A. They are ill. B. They are out for lunch. C. They have left the company.17. What will the woman get the money for according to the man?A. Her lost item.B. Delivery costs. C. Her time spent on the phone.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。18. Why does the nursery offer the plans? A. To keep ch

8、ildren safe.B. To make children healthy.C. To help children find their way.19. When are the teachers on duty? A. 8:00 p.m. on Monday.B. 7:00 a.m. on Thursday. C. 9:00 a.m. on Saturday.20. To whom is the speaker mainly talking? A. Children at the nursery.B. New teachers. C. Childrens parents.第二部分 阅读理

9、解(共两节满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)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。AWhether they are already household names or a hidden figure deserving of more recognition, the following ladies changed the world with their enormous contributions.Ali StrokerAli Stroker took the theater world and, indeed, the very I

10、nternet by storm when, on June 9, 2019, she became the first performer in a wheelchair to take home a Tony Award. After becoming the first actor in a wheelchair in Broadway history in 2015, she won the award for her powerhouse performance in the revival of Oklahoma .Junko TabeiTwenty-two years after

11、 the first-ever successful mission to the top of Mount Everest, Japanese mountaineer Junko Tabei became the first woman to reach the peak. She led a team of 15 women, accompanied by six Sherpas (夏尔巴人),and reached the summit with one of the Sherpas on May 16, 1975.Gertrude EderleThe Queen of Waves, w

12、ho also happened to be deaf, was the first woman to swim across the English Channel. Fighting through cold temperatures and strong tides that change direction every six hours for 22 miles, she clocked a time of 14 hours and 34 minutes. Virginia ApgarGenerations of parents owe this American doctor a

13、huge thank you, as she developed the Apgar Score, the first standardized system of tests to assess if newborn babies were healthy once they made their way from womb to world. Apgar, who was a gifted cellist and violinist in her spare time, also happens to hold the title of the first woman to be hire

14、d as a full professor at the medical school at Columbia University.21.Whose story may inspire the disabled?A.Stroker and Tabei.B.Stroker and Ederle.C.Ederle and Apgar.D.Ederle and Tabei.22.Why should Apgar be appreciated by parents?A.She took home a big award.B.She saved many babies lives.C.She deve

15、loped the Apgar Score.D.She became the first full professor.23.Who won the title of the Queen of Waves?A.Ali Stroker.B.Junko Tabei.C.Virginia Apgar.D.Gertrude Ederle.BThe clearing of my parents home has made me think about the importance, even centrality of books to the houses life and soul. The hou

16、se, and our lives in it, would not have been the same without books. The force of the statement comes home to me as I see what happens when shelves are emptied. The rooms suddenly look uncomfortably bare.I always rather took it for granted that books furnished a room. The only rooms in our house wit

17、hout books were the dining-room and the bathrooms. Otherwise there were books everywhere: in all the bedrooms, in the drawing-room and in the piano room which became my parents comfortable winter study.I couldnt help feeling that books were rather like people: some more formal and boring, others mor

18、e entertaining: some simply for show, others with unpromising outsides but rich interiors. They did more, in fact, than furnish a room; they were companions who could offer insights, good advice.Now the books are being contributed (not all, to be sure, but very many), and I fear for their future, al

19、most as if they were refugees(难民). Habent sua fata libelli, goes as the old Latin saying,originally written by Terentianus; it meant that the fate and future of books were determined by the capability of the reader. But the meaning of the phrase has been misunderstood by time and is now associated w

20、ith the physical fate of particular books, how they have passed from owner to owner.This is how Walter Benjamin read the saying when he wrote his essay Unpacking My Library, which analyses the extraordinarily close relationship between a collector and his or her books.As I deal with the books-many a

21、re going to charity shops and I hope they will find good Homes-I cant help wondering if my generation is the last that will oversee such a process. Books are disappearing, as more and more are bought in electronic form and exist only as bytes of information on E-books or other devices. Does this mat

22、ter? Could books become more spiritual, as they lose their physicality?24. When clearing the room, the author_.A. realized the influence of books on his past lifeB. thought of the statement his parents once madeC. felt upset to leave his parents books behindD. found some empty shelves left by his pa

23、rents25. The underlined wordinteriorsin Paragraph 3 refers to_.A. PageB.notesC. coversD. contents26. According to Walter Benjamin,_.A. its important to pass books from owner to ownerB. the meaning of books is misunderstood by timeC.A strong bond exists between books and their collectors.D. the futur

24、e of books depends on readers capability27. From the passage we know that_.A. the author is attached to physical form of booksB. the authors books are bound to find good homesC. E-books have taken the place of traditional onesD. Books in the future will be more spiritualCFor those concerned about wr

25、inkly old skin. It might be a creative solution: an elastic(有弹性的)second skinthat can be smoothed on to make aged tissue look more youthful.The wearable film, developed at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology(MIT), has shown promise in a series of small experiments where it was applied to wrinkl

26、es, under-eye bags and areas of dry skin. When applied to the face or body, the thin, transparent layer sticks to the skin and supports the tissue, making it look and behave like younger skin, its producers claim.“What weve been able to do is create a cream that you can put on the skin, and then whe

27、n its on the skin it can actually form, essentially, an elastic second skin, said Bob Langer, who led the research. Tests in the lab found that the polymer film(高分子膜), which is only70 thousandths of a millimeter thick, reduced the appearance of wrinkles and under-eye bags, and helped keep moisture(水

28、分) in areas of dry skin.The layer is designed to be applied in the morning, then peeled off at night. In previous studies,the second skin withstood normal daily wear, and the stresses and strains of exercise and swimming,without falling off or causing irritation. It also survived exposure to rain.It

29、 s something you can wear for a whole day or longer, depending on the physical forces that get applied to the area where it is worn, said Daniel Anderson, who helped develop the product at MIT.”You cant tell youre wearing it.”While normal cosmetics can mask imperfections on the skin, the new coating

30、 changes the way skin behaves by giving it the elasticity of young skin. 28. According to the text, thesecond skin”_.A. was developed by two companies B. has not been tested by scientistsC. is developed to remove under-eye bagsD. is a transparent covering for the skin29. Compared with normal cosmeti

31、cs, the new product_.A. can make the skin appear younger B. can fully mask imperfections on the skinC. doesnt cause any problems in the skinD. must be used in a more complicated way30. What can we learn from the Daniels words?A. You can recognize if people wear thesecond skin.”B. Thesecond skinshoul

32、d be peeled off at night.C. How long people can wear the layer varies.D. The product can provide skin with a lot of water.31. What is the main idea of the text?A. MIT has made a breakthrough in cosmeticsB. Thesecond skinhelps renew ones youthC. Masks will soon become a thing of the pastD. How thesec

33、ond skinis used to improve skin.DNowadays, learning Braille (盲文)is something of a dying art. With thousands of computer programs and other media now available, fewer kids are learning to read Braille and most of them are learning to read by listening. In the United States, less than 10% of the 1.3 m

34、illion people who are legally blind are Braille readers. However, learning Braille offers students much more than just a way to get information. Listening to information does not teach students how to spell or write well. These skills are better taught by actually reading. This is particularly true

35、when we know that Braille users often are more independent, have a higher level of education and better employment opportunities. Learning to read and write Braille requires lots of practice, which can become dull. This is what the company Lego, which is making Braille Bricks to help blind students

36、learn to read and write, is dealing with. We strongly believe the Bricks can help increase the level of interest in learning Braille.Instead of the grid (网格) of raised dots normally found on top of Legos, Braille Bricks use the dot groups of the Braille alphabet. This allows the bricks to be read ,

37、but they still click together like normal Legos. Braille is often written with a special machine called a Brailler. If a student makes the wrong letter using the Brailler, it cant really be fixed, since the letter is punched (打孔) into paper. Legos, on the other hand, are lots of fun to play with. If

38、 a student makes a mistake, fixing it is as easy as moving or changing a brick.The company is trying the Bricks out with teachers and blind students in schools. Teachers report that students enjoy the Bricks and quickly invent games and fun ways to use them. On Legos new Braille Bricks, which are pl

39、anned to hit commercial stores in the near future, Braille is also translated into numbers and letters allowing parents and educators to follow along.32.What has made Braille used less in recent years?A.The lack of its actual use. B. The hard learning process.C.The application of digital technology.

40、 D. The decline in the number of the blind.33.What does the author stress about Braille in Paragraph 1 ?A. Its replacements.B. Its improvement. C. Its shortcomings.D. Its importance.34.What can we learn about Legos Braille Bricks?A.They are new reading systems.B.They help the blind to learn in a fun

41、 way.C.They work like a special machine.D.They are difficult to operate.35.What does the company expect of its Braille Bricks?A. Theyll reach the consumers soon.B. Theyll teach blind students new games.C. Theyll lighten the burden on teachers.D. Theyll be translated into other languages.第二节(共5小题;每小题

42、2分,满分10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。Water skiing is an exciting water sport that can be a ton of fun. You will get to have a thrilling adventure every time you go out on the water. 36 However, once you do, water skiing is a sport you can enjoy whenever you have a boat and enough flat

43、water. 37 Every water skier needs water skis these are different from snow skis and they also differ depending on the size of the skier and the experience level of the skier. Of course, no one can water ski alone, so you will need to find at least two people to go with you on your water skiing adven

44、ture. You and everyone you go with will have more fun if the friends you go with also want to water ski. 38 After you have the boat, the people, and the skis, you will also need a water skiing cable and a life jacket.For your first time water skiing, you may want to either take a lesson from an expe

45、rt or find a friend that has experience and is willing to teach you. 39 The observer rides in the boat, but watches the water skier for any signals and helps the driver know when to start and stop.Once you get going and are able to water ski with ease, you will discover that there are many different

46、 types of water skiing. Most people just enjoy regular water skiing, but you may want to check out some more specialized types of water skiing. 40 A.You need a boat, naturally.B.It takes a little patience to learn.C.The idea is to ski on the surface of the water.D.Your ski tips should be pointing ou

47、t of the water.E.Before you start water skiing, there are a few supplies you 11 need.F.Of your two helpers, you need one to drive the boat and one to observe.G.In trick skiing, the water skier attempts gymnastic-like tricks,which are demanding.第三部分 语言知识运用(共三节,满分55分)第一节(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面的短文,从短

48、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。I was a self-employed writer. But I had been in a bad 41 since my new neighbor moved in. Whenever I became 42 to write, I could hear a girl singing next door. She didnt sing well at all, even 43 it was absolutely a headache for me. 44 .it became a daily routine for

49、 me to 45 . How could I keep up my 46 and go on writing?One day, it was too noisy and my thoughts were entirely 47 . I had my husband go to 48 her about the matter. Minutes later, he returned. That girl is only 17, “he 49 with a sad look, but she has bone cancer. My mind suddenly went 50 .Her mother

50、 said that the more 51 it is, the louder her daughter sings. It helps her 52 the pain. The poor mother begs our pardon for interrupting us.” In a flash,I felt guilty about my thoughtless 53 .From that day on, I no longer felt anything 54 , and even got used to her singing - I felt as if 55 by the sm

51、ell of flowers. Afterwards I was on business and happened to know the girl had been 56 nto a hospital. When I returned home in late summer, I 57 felt that something was 58 . I couldnt hear the girl next door sing anymore.“However hard the winds blow, you will stray (走失)no more from my company.” Her

52、singing always 59 in my mind. I hope the 60 is everlasting for you,me, and everyone.41. A. appetite B. commutiny C. mood D. temper42. A bored B. inspired C. safe D. afraid43. A. out of place B. out of fashion C. out of orderD. out of tune44. A. Gradually B. Suddenly C. SurprisinglyD. Particularly45.

53、 A understand B. explain C. tolerate D. follow46. A love B. head C. hope D. spirits47. A. disturbed B. lifted C. buried D. touched48. A.blame B. approach C. complain D. scold49. A. cried B. yelled C.sighed D. declared50. A. cold B. silent C. calm D. blank51. A. hurtful B. wonderful C. effortless D.

54、difficult52. A. accelerate B. gatherC.ease D. cover53. A. idea B.argumentC. movement D. action54. A. strange B. wrong C. simple D.normal55. A flown B. absorbed C. greeted D. moved56. A. admitted B. laid C. transformed D. asked57. A. instead B. somehowC.otherwise D. anymore58. A. explicit B. abstract

55、 C. complex D. missing59. A. develops B. rises C. stops D. changes60.A. voice B. face C.smile D.scene第卷(共60分)(请把答案写在答題卡上)第二节:语法填空(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。Since last September, the Australian bushfires 61_( destroy) around 80,000 square kilometers of forest.Early on, most

56、reports about the bushfires focused on the cost to humans. Recently, people have shown more concern about the effects of the fires 62_animals than before. Chris Dickman, a scientist at the University of Sydney tried to figure out how many animals might have been killed by the fires. The number he ca

57、me up with was 63_ ( surprising) large: over 1 billion animals.The 64_( lose ) of animals could be especially bad news in Australia, which 65_(be) home to many special animals that cant be found anywhere else. Scientists worry that the bushfires might put 66_end to some kinds of animals that were al

58、ready in danger of dying out.Even when animals survive, it can be hard for them to stay alive in the world 67_(leave) behind by the fires. That s 68_many of the places they live in and their sources of food have been ruined. For that reason, workers for Australias National Park are using helicopters

59、 to drop sweet potatoes and carrots onto 12_ 69_ ( difference) areas where rock-wallabies (岩石袋鼠)live. Rock-wallabies often survive bushfires, but can have difficulty 70_( find) enough to eat.第一节 短文改错(共10小题,每小题1分,满分10分)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。错误涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。増加:在缺词处加

60、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。Last Sunday, sixty students from our school pay a visit to China Science and Technology Museum.The museum, which main task is to spread the knowledge of science and technology, covers area of

61、48,000 square meters. The moment when we entered the museum, the exhibition caught their attention. In the museum, we saw the latest progresses in science and technology. Moreover, we did an amazed scientific experiment by ourselves. What appealed for us most was the 3D film that made us feel we wer

62、e in real events.Though the visiting time was slight short, we gained a lot. It is so an instructive activity that we hope more will be organized in the future.第二节 书面表达(满分25分)假如你是李华,你在学校食堂就餐的过程中,发现学生浪费饭菜的行为十分严重,你深感痛心和羞愧。请你给校长写一封信,并向校英语报投稿。1.说明写信的目的; 2.节约粮食的重要性; 3.提出切实可行的建议注意:1.词数100左右; 2.可以适当增加细节,以使

63、行文连贯; 3.开头和结東语己为你写好。Dear Mr.Headmaster,答案听力:1-5 BCBCB 6-10 CACAB11-15 AACBB16-20 ACABC阅读:BCD ADCA DACB CDBA七选五:BEAFG 完型:CBDAC DABCD ACDBC ABDBA语法填空:61.have destroyed 62.on 63. surprisingly 64.loss65. is 66.an 67. left 68.because 69.different 70.finding改错:1. pay-paid2. Which-whose3. 加 an4. 去掉when5. their - our6. progresses-progress7. amazed - amazing8. for-to9. slight-slightly10. so-such书面表达(原题目中文要点2是“对这些行为进行批评”,改成了“节约粮食的重要性”):

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