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1、重庆七中高2021级高三上期第四次学情检测英语试题考试时间:120分钟 试题总分:150分注意事项: 1. 本试卷分第卷(选择题)和第卷(非选择题)两部分。 2. 答题前,考生务必将自己的姓名,准考证号填写在本试卷相应的位置。 3. 全部答案在答题卡上完成,答在本试卷上无效。第I卷第一部分 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. Why will the speak

2、ers miss their check-in time at the hotel?A. Their plane is delayed.B. They dont have their travel book.C. The hotel wont return their calls.2. What are the speakers doing?A. Visiting a friends place.B. Hunting for a new house.C. Decorating their kitchen.3. How long will it be until the man can see

3、a doctor?A. About an hour. B. Five to ten minutes.C. Around a quarter of an hour.4. Where does the conversation probably take place?A. At a mall.B. At home.C. At a party.5. What will certainly happen on Saturday? A. It will rain.B. The weather will improve.C. The speakers will make a decision about

4、their game.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、B、C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6、7题。6. When did the speakers give their mother a book?A. On Christmas Day.B. On Mothers Day.C. On her birthday.7. What do the speakers decide to give their mother in t

5、he end?A. Opera tickets. B. Some flowers.C. A personal dance performance. 听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8. Why was the woman pulled over?A. She ran through a red light.B. Her cars tail lights were out.C. She was speeding.9. What does the officer ask the woman to do first?A. Go straight home.B. Call her husband.C.

6、Get her car fixed.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10. What is the woman doing at the beginning of the conversation?A. Taking pictures.B. Looking at her phone.C. Sending emails.11. What does Ben suggest they do? A. Answer their messages later.B. Focus on WeChat after class.C. Turn off their phones for the whole day

7、.12. Why does Betty agree to Bens request?A. She is sorry for being rude.B. She wants to pay more attention to people.C. She wants to get some information to write on social media.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13. How old is Katie now?A. Ten years old.B. Thirteen years old.C. Twenty-three years old.14. What does

8、 Katie think of literature?A. Its boring.B. Its useful.C. Its interesting.15. What does Katie probably do? A. Shes a magazine editor.B. Shes a student.C. Shes a model.16. According to research, what can Katie do to help her read more?A. Book longer flights.B. Read at least ten pages.C. Read before g

9、oing to bed.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17. How much sleep should teenagers get?A. 8 hours a night.B. 9 hours a night.C. 10 hours a night.18. Why is it difficult for teenagers to go to bed early according to the research? A. They are unaware of the benefits of good sleep.B. They work too hard at night.C. Thei

10、r bodies are changing.19. What time do most American high schools start now?A. At 8:00 a.m.B. At 8:30 a.m.C. At 9:00 a.m.20. According to the talk, what should teens do to get a good nights sleep?A. Do some reading before bedtime.B. Find a school that starts later.C. Limit their screen time.第二部分 阅读理

11、解(共两节,满分50分)第一节 (共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C、和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。AFrom virtual tours to e-learning tools, museums and art galleries have been sharing resources using digital platforms to continue to connect with the public, share collections and stories, and support those who a

12、re vulnerable(脆弱的)during closures and the COVID-19 crisis.Hastings Museum and Art GalleryHastings Museum and Art Gallery is a family friendly museum in Hastings with a diverse collection of 97,000 objects of local history, decorative arts and natural sciences. To deal with the COVID-19 outbreak, we

13、have launched a digital museum via the Twitter hashtag #Hastings Digital Museum as well as via out Face book and Instagram pages.The British LibraryOver the past two years, our imaging specialists have been trying to digitise the globes, which form one of the most beautiful parts in the British Libr

14、arys vast maps collection. The virtual globes will be made available for up close interaction on the British Librarys website throughout 2020, with the first seven due for release on 26 March.Art UKArt UK is the online home for every public art collection in the UK. Art UK is a charity, which featur

15、es almost digitised 250,000 artworks available online. Through our work, we make art available for everyone-for enjoyment, learning and research. From May we will offer users the opportunity to create and share albums of artworks as well as” digital surrogate(替代的)exhibitions”.Leeds Art Gallery Onlin

16、eThe displays at Leeds City Art Gallery have been selected by the staff to reflect the richness and variety of the collections. Established masterpieces are presented alongside lesser known works. It includes recent acquisitions and long term works from the collection. The collection is quite large-

17、only a fraction(部分)is on display at any one time. When not on show, these may be seen by appointment at the Gallery.21. Which is the most inviting to a geography lover?A. Hastings Museum and Art Gallery.B. The British Library.C. Art UK.D. Leeds Art Gallery Online.22. What is special about Art UK?A.

18、It is an ideal museum for a family.B. It has the largest collection of art works.C. It is a non-profit art learning service.D. It displays lesser known works besides famous ones.23. What is the purpose of the text?A. To introduce virtual tours options.B. To inform readers of art events.C. To provide

19、 a cure for COVID-19.D. To popularise art knowledge to readers.BWhen an editor called to ask if I could photograph a story about fireflies in Mexico, I didnt check my schedule before I said yes. Id seen these insects light up the forests in Tlaxcala once before, and I jumped at the chance to go back

20、.While studying, I began exploring Mexico, crossing the country several times by bus. Now I work as a photojournalist in Mexico and along the border, documenting desperate situations that rarely seem to improve for everyday Mexicans. Though necessary and important, news stories dont reflect the Mexi

21、co that I fell for and that is home to so many people I love. An assignment focused on the countrys natural beauty was a welcome reprieve. I had three nights to film the magical scene in the forest. According to our guides, visitors are usually not allowed to photograph the fireflies because the pre

22、sence of artificial light from electronics can affect their habits. As I started shooting, I adjusted my exposures constantly to account for the fading light. In order to get the composition that I wanted, I placed my tripod(三脚架) on a steep, rocky path and had to steady it during the long exposures.

23、 Normally this wouldnt be a big deal, but the fireflies were very interested in the camera and, by extension, in me. I stood completely still while they crawled(爬) all over memy arms, my hair, my face. From what I observed, peak firefly presence happens for only about 20 minutes each night, so I had

24、 time for just a few tries.On the last night everything came together. The weather cooperated. I had improved my method for focusing and composing in the dark with quick flashes from a powerful flashlightand Id grown accustomed to insects on my face.I was rewarded with the image you see here. Each d

25、ot of light is one of several bursts that a firefly makes as it travels within a 30-second exposure. You can trace the insects paths: Some make small loops(环), like those in the bottom center of the frame, while others move steadily in one direction or another.24. How did the author feel about the e

26、ditors request?A. upset. B. delighted. C. confused. D. embarrassed.25. What can best replace the underlined word “reprieve” in paragraph2?A. relief B. return C. trend D. victory26. What did the author focus on during the first two night?A. learning about the local travel rules.B. researching the hab

27、it of the fireflies.C. communicating constantly with the guides.D. finding the suitable spot and time to photograph.27. What is the purpose of the text?A. To tell stories about fireflies.B. To introduce a photo to readers.C. To record a travelling experience.D. To show the authors working conditions

28、.CIf one more person talks about the benefits of mindfulness, I will throw cabbage at them. Just kidding. But I do have lots of cabbage, happily rotting away in my kitchen thanks to the wellness obsession(着迷) that failed to keep my attention. This is a symptom of a phenomenon known as wellness tired

29、ness”.Wellness is seriously big business with a worth of $3.72 trillion and a healthy annual growth of 14 percent. To satisfy this consuming desire, brands of super foods and various exercise classes crowd in.The problem with all this constantly changing information on what to eat or which exercise

30、class to take is that people begin to form distorted(扭曲的) mindsets towards the idea of a healthy lifestyle, explains Dr Bijal, a psychologist at Nightingale Hospital.The least harmful result of a distorted mindset will be confusion. The most harmful would be serious physical and mental disorders lik

31、e extreme dieting or over-exercising.Its little wonder that many people are beginning to reject the idea of wellness and the lifestyle it advocates.I cant tell you the number of wellness accounts Ive unfollowed on Instagram, one fitness-enthusiast friend tells me. When I ask her why, she tells me th

32、at the public pursuit(追求) of wellness has reached the eye-roll stage. Meanwhile, sales of fitness trackers and wearable wellness things have dropped sharply.Speaking of gym culture, which offers classes like Hula Hoop and Yoga, its also beginning to show signs that people are returning to more conve

33、ntional forms of exercise some that wouldnt look out of place on a school timetable.The whole point of wellness is that it should become such an everyday thing that you forget about seeking it. Living a healthy lifestyle becomes a given rather than something singled out as impressive and worth appla

34、uding. Now, more people are starting to cycle to and from work, swim on lunch breaks and even try to buy old school exercise bikes.28.What is the main idea of paragraph 2? A. The wellness business costs people a great deal of money.B. People are faced with too many food and exercise choices.C. Disto

35、rted mindsets to wellness cause harmful consequences.D. The wellness industry has been developing at a steady speed.29.Why is the authors friend mentioned in paragraph 3?A. To inform us wearable wellness things are not popular. B. To advocate the idea of wellness and a healthy lifestyle.C. To tell u

36、s that online wellness accounts are hard to follow.D. To show the publics unfavorable attitude to wellness obsession.30.Why are people starting to return to traditional forms of exercise?A. Sports such as cycling are more impressive.B. People are treating wellness as an everyday thing.C. Classes lik

37、e Hula Hoop and Yoga are too expensive.D. People have come to know wellness is not so necessary.31.Which of the following is the best title for the text?A. The Importance of Living a Healthy Lifestyle B. Are You Suffering from Wellness Tiredness? C. The Benefits of Mindfulness in Wellness Industry D

38、. What Is the Real Meaning of Wellness Obsession? DDigital devices are great, but they can also be annoying when it comes to writing or drawing. Most of the time you must rely on your fingertips to do the typing or drawing for you and what you wanted to write or draw might not come out the way you i

39、magined. A new pen called “Phree”, created by Israeli company called OTM Technologies, aims to change the dependency that most of us have when it comes to writing or drawing in digital form.The Phree pen looks a lot like a regular pen in both size and shape. The difference is that you can use the Ph

40、ree pen to write on any surface (from a table to a wall), and then transfer that writing directly to your target device.Phree uses a sensor called a 3D laser interferometer (激光干涉仪). The laser beams are projected(投影) on the surface and they will be reflected back to the interferometer. By analyzing t

41、hese beams tracks, the laser interferometer measures the hand motion while writing.The pen connects with your phone via a Bluetooth. Phree can be used to take notes using various applications on the target device. The notes will appear on the target device whenever you open it. You can even receive,

42、 write and send text messages using the device display(显示装置) and it can function as an earphone. Phree can also be used as a regular computer mouse whenever it is connected to a target device. The device can also be used as ID equipment as it can precisely analyze the way a person writes.“We see Phr

43、ee as a standard input device in the mobile world, in the same way the mouse became a standard part of PC use. We also see benefits to emerging technologies like AR and VR headsets, interactive TV, and IoT (Internet of Things). ” Gilad Lederer, co-founder of OTM Technologies said.32.What inspires th

44、e OTM Technologies to create Phree?A. Drawing pictures in a better way.B. Peoples relying too much on typing.C. Making digital devices less annoying.D. The inconvenience of data input using fingertips.33.How does Phree measure the movement of hands?A. By sending out laser lines.B. By connecting with

45、 the Bluetooth.C. By analyzing the reflection lines of lasers.D. By checking the writing ways of certain person.34.What can we infer about Phree from paragraph 4?A. It can identify people.B. It can connect to the Internet.C. It can be used as a remote control.D. It can function as a device display.3

46、5.What will Phree be like in Lederers opinion?A. It will create more new technologies.B. It will be widely used in many areas.C. It will be the best tool to write letters.D. It will take the place of the mouse of PC.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。Though technolog

47、y has considerable wonderful benefits, it is becoming increasingly obvious that our addiction to technology and overall cell phone addiction is becoming too common. However powerful it is, it does have a power-off button. 36 Powering-down prevents the fear of missing outScientifically speaking, the

48、Fear of Missing Out (FOMO) has been recognized as a recently rising psychological disorder brought on by the huge increase in technology addiction. The premise(假定) is simple. 37 Within this constant stream of information, our fear of being left out continues to grow. Turning off social media and lea

49、rning how to live in the moment are both important skills in this modern world. Powering-down promotes creation over consumption.Essentially, most of our time is spent in one of the two categories: consuming or creating. Certainly, technology can contribute to creating. For example, this article was

50、 written (created) on a computer. But most of the time we spend in front of technology is spent consuming (playing video games, browsing the Internet, watching movies, listening to music). 38 It needs more creating. It needs your passion, your solution, and your unique contribution.Power down and be

51、gin contributing to a better world because of it. 39 If we power down for a while, we can learn something about ourselves. We will learn we are far more addicted to technology than we would have guessed. But that is the nature of addiction, isnt it? We can never fully realize our level of addiction

52、until the item is out of sight. The only way to truly discover technologys controlling influence on our life is to turn it off, walk away, and sense how strong the pull is to turn it back on. Life, at its best, is happening right in front of you.Our world may be changing, but the true nature of life

53、 is not. Life, at its best, is happening right in front of you. 40 The conversations are natural and authentic. And the love is real. But if we are too busy staring down at our screen, were going to miss all of it.A. It has a negative effect on our creativity.B. Our world doesnt need more consuming.

54、C. The experiences in life will never repeat themselves.D. The following are some important reasons to unplug.E. Our social media are filled with everything happening all around us.F. Powering-down helps remove unhealthy feelings of envy and loneliness.G. Technology addiction can only be understood

55、when the object is taken away.第三部分 英语知识运用 (共两节,满分30)第一节 完形填空(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四个选项(A、B、C和D)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。My father , a soldier , was deployed(调度) again . The ukulele I had watched him play was 41 . The musical instrument sat there lifeless .It came as a 42 because we

56、had just moved into the present duty station a few weeks before . It was the fourth time wed moved to a new place in just two years . Still , 43 was the thing that connected my father with Hawaii , a 44 of his home and culture . We learned about our ancestors and family traditions mostly through his

57、 music . But this time , everything was 45 . We were finally “home” in Hawaii and expected to 46 a place that wed only heard about in my parents stories. We were just arriving, but he was already prepared to leave again, this time without us. 47 ,we were surrounded by cousins and aunties who grew up

58、 knowing each other and 48 a cultural tradition of which we only knew the surface. We were 49 in the family. The person who made us fit, our father ,was gone. That was when I noticed my fathers ukulele. As I plucked(弹拨) the strings tunelessly , I felt 50 to him and our Hawaiian roots . So I picked u

59、p an old song book , and I 51 myself to play . I would play and sing, as if my father had been here. After my father eventually 52 , he bought another ukulele, and we had a mini concert. He was 53 that I had learned so much. But what I really gained knowledge of was that music has the 54 to do truly

60、 extraordinary things 55 us to our culture and each other , our past and our present. 41. A. polished B. tidied C. abandoned D. sold 42. A. surprise B. puzzle C. challenge D. relief43. A. time B. duty C. music D. distance44. A. symbol B. reminder C. memory D. review45. A. terrible B. wrong C. differ

61、ent D. similar46. A. look for B. fit into C. take in D. catch at47. A. Suddenly B. Fortunately C. Occasionally D. Gradually48. A. breaking in B. consisting in C. delighting in D. participating in49. A. visitors B. relatives C. acquaintances D. foreigners50. A. closer B. stranger C. familiar D. super

62、ior51. A. persuaded B. inspired C. taught D. told52. A. responded B. succeeded C. returned D. compromised53. A. shocked B. confident C. curious D. annoyed54. A. potential B. sense C. privilege D. power55. A. exposing B. tying C. expressing D. introducing第二节 语法填空(共10小题:每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内

63、容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。 A few years ago, after a long morning of sightseeing in New York, my children and I took a rest on a park bench in Central Park. Look! my son said, 56 (point) to a nearby rubbish bin. Thats when we saw our first raccoon (浣熊). Quite at home in the big city, he paid us no attention

64、, concentrating only on finding a 57 (taste) lunch. He sorted through a few options before coming out with a wrapped sandwich 58 (hold) between his paws. 59 (surprise), rather than run away, he jumped down and walked casually to a spot on the path, not a metre from 60 we sat. The children were spell

65、bound, the raccoon providing better 61 (entertain) than any museum. He glanced at us, perhaps checking to see 62 we were about to steal his lunch. 63 delicate fingers, he peeled back the layers of plastic wrap until the half- eaten sandwich 64 (uncover). Then he surprised us all. Instead of starting

66、 his food, he turned to a nearby pool of water and 65 (dip) his paws in. He rubbed his paws together underwater for a moment, brushed his fur, then started gracefully picking at his meal.第四部分 写作 (共两节,满分40分)第一节 书面表达 (满分15分)假如你是学生李华,请你代表学生会写一则通知,请本校留学生观看记录片美丽中国,内容包括:1. 放映时间、地点;2. 纪录片的内容:中国的自然景观、野生动植物等

67、;3. 观看完毕交流观后感。注意:1. 字数80左右; 2 . 可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。 参考词汇:纪录片documentary 美丽中国Wild ChinaNoticeDear international students,_ Students Union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。 I received an urgent call from my aunt. Turn on the TV. Grannys on the Channel 10 news. It turned out that Granny had ma

68、de a sandwich run for her office and was stopped at a red light downtown. She had the window rolled down to enjoy the breeze when a man rushed up to the drivers side window, intending to carjack(劫车)her.Now, what the would-be carjacker couldnt have known was that this woman simply wasnt a granny . Th

69、is was Nancy Johnson the same woman who owned and lived on a Texas cattle farm, drove her own tractors, and dug her own post holes to lay fence. The week before, she had shot a rattlesnake and chopped off its head with a shovel . She was the proud owner of the new minivan(小型货车)she was driving. In ot

70、her words, she was not your normal kind of granny.The carjacker leaned into the open window, one hand stuffed in his pocket, and said, Get out of this car. I have a gun, and I will shoot you.” A statement like that would have terrified anyone else. Instead, Granny saw it as a challenge. If you reall

71、y had a gun in your pocket, you wouldve pulled it out and led with that first, she shouted at him, apparently unworried.She was right. The criminal didnt have a gun. He instead reached into the window, grabbed her, and tried to pull her out of the van. He pulled open the door, wildly catching Granny

72、s arms. Granny leaned her shoulder inside to press the horn(喇叭)and started yelling to make people around notice what was happening. With the door now open, she held tight the steering wheel with one arm and started kicking the man anywhere her foot could make contact. This tall woman had quite a rea

73、ch.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。Paragraph1: After a well-placed kick, the man was done, and attempted to release her and run._Paragraph 2: Later, we asked “Granny ,dont you realize you could have got yourself killed?”_Keys一 听力。(满分30分;每题1.5分)15 ABCBC 610 BCBAB 1115 ACCAC 1620 BBCAC二 阅读理解。(满

74、分50分;每题2.5分)2123 BCA2427 BADB2831 CDBB3235 DCAB3640 DEBGC三 完型填空。(满分15分;每题1分)4145 CACBC4650 BADDA5155 CCADB四 短文填空。(满分15分;每题1.5分)56.pointing 57.tasty 58. held 59. Surprisingly 60.where 61.entertainment 62. whether/if 63. With 64.was uncovered 65.dipped五 书面表达。 第一节(15分)NoticeDear international students,

75、It is scheduled that there will be a one-hour documentary show for international students at the school library at 4p.m this Tuesday. Participants are kindly reminded to arrive 5 minutes earlier.Entitled Wild China , it is mainly about the wildlife as well as the natural landscape in this beautiful

76、country. This activity will definitely make the audience have a deeper understanding of China and inspire their love for her.The viewing will be followed by a discussion ,during which students are welcome to voice their feelings and share their thoughts. For Further information, feel free to contact the Union staff. Students Union

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