1、广东省深圳外国语学校2021届高三英语上学期第二次月考试题本试卷分选择题和非选择题两部分,共7页,满分为120分。考试用时120分钟。注意事项:1、 答卷前,考生务必用黑色字迹的钢笔或签字笔将自己的姓名和学号填写在答题卡密封线内相应的位置上,用2B铅笔将自己的学号填涂在答题卡上。2、 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;如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案;不能答在试卷上。3、非选择题必须用黑色字迹的钢笔或签字笔在答题卡上作答,答案必须写在答卷纸各题目指定区域内的相应位置上,超出指定区域的答案无效;如需改动,先划掉原来的答案,然后再写上新的答案;不准使用铅笔
2、和涂改液。不按以上要求作答的答案无效。4、考生必须保持答题卡的整洁和平整。第I卷 客观题第一部分 阅读理解(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A、B、C和D四个选项中选出最佳选项,并在答题纸上将该项涂黑。APlease be advised that Nairobi like any other large city has a security and crime problem. However, if you observe the following simple guidelines, you will have
3、a trouble-free seminar (研讨会) here:1. Do not wear a money belt. This makes you an instant target.2. Cameras of all kinds are a favorite with snatchers (抢夺者). Feel free to use them within the Starehe Campus and the hotel grounds but not in the streets.3. Ladies handbags are also a regular snatch. Avoi
4、d carrying one, and if you must, be alert and hold on to it tightly.4. Jewelry and even glasses with valuable frames are also often targeted. Bear this in mind.5. When in a vehicle, keep the doors always locked, and the windows only slightly open - especially at traffic lights, junctions and in slow
5、 moving traffic.6. Be aware of street children. Their begging often quickly transforms into something more unpleasant.7. Stay with the main party all the time, and avoid wandering off on your own.8. Finally, the best defence is to be alert at all times and conscious of your environment. Should you h
6、ave any problem or need help at any hour of the day or night, call any of the following and they will do their best for you: Office fixed, home fixed and mobile phones l KENEDY HONGO 763856/761221 7631820733 761294l FRED OKONO 761221 764988 0733 604490l EDWIN OTIENO 761221 761642/763011072 7012791.
7、This selection must be delivered by _.A. the Nairobi city governmentB. the police of the Nairobi AirportC. the organizer of the seminarD. Kennedy Hongo, a detective2. After reading this notice, visitors to Nairobi might gain an impression that _.A. The crime problem is very serious in the city of Na
8、irobiB. Nairobi is a large city which is very developedC. citizens in Nairobi are terrified of going out because of the serious crime problemD. they should not have paid a visit to Nairobi, and should buy a ticket back immediately3. The notice tells us that _.A. something unpleasant could happen to
9、you if you use a camera during the seminarB. ladies must not wear handbags or any jewelryC. in the hotels of Nairobi, it might be dangerous to stay in a single roomD. everything will be OK if you always watch out and are clear about the surroundingsBAt eleven, I decided to learn to swim. There was a
10、 pool at the Y.M.C.A. offering exactly the opportunity. Mother continually warned against it, and kept fresh in my mind the details of each drowning in the river. But the Y.M.C.A. pool was safe. I had a childhood fear of water. This started when I was three years old and Father took me to the beach.
11、 The huge waves knocked me down and swept over me. The pool was quiet. I was afraid of going in all alone, so I sat on the side of the pool to wait for others. Then came a big boy. He yelled, “Hi, Skinny! Howd you like to be ducked?” With that he picked me up and threw me into the deep end. I landed
12、 in a sitting position, and swallowed water. But I was not frightened out of my wits-when my feet hit the bottom, I would make a big jump, come out of the surface. It seemed a long way down. I gathered all my strength when I landed and made what I thought was a great spring upwards. Then I opened my
13、 eyes and saw nothing but water. I tried to yell but no sound came out. I went down, down, endlessly. When I came to consciousness, I found myself lying on the bed in the hospital. I never went back to the pool. I avoided water whenever I could. This misadventure stayed with me as the years rolled b
14、y. It deprived me of the joy of boating and swimming. Finally, I decided to get an instructor. Piece by piece, he built a swimmer. Several months later, the instructor was finished, but I was not. Sometimes terror would return. This went on until July. I swam across the Lake Wentworth. Only once did
15、 the terror return. When I was in the middle of the lake, I put my face under and saw nothing but bottomless water. I laughed and said, “Well, Mr. Terror, what do you think you can do to me?” I had conquered my fear of water.4. The authors original fear of water was caused by _. A. his poor skill in
16、 swimmingB. his mothers warning of drowning C. an outing to the beach with his fatherD. an unpleasant memory of the pool5. Why was the author not scared to death when he was thrown into the water? A. He knew how to swim in the pool. B. He felt that the Y.M.C.A pool was safe. C. He was waiting for ot
17、hers to save him. D. He came up with an idea to go upwards.6. By “but I was not” in paragraph 5, the author probably means “_”. A. he was still a poor swimmer B. he had not overcome the fear yet C. he was not afraid of drowning any more D. he was not satisfied with the swimming training7. Which of t
18、he following is the best title for the text? A. Goodbye, Mr. TerrorB. Hello, Childhood Fear C. A Swimming AdventureD. My Passion for SwimmingCThe biggest and the smallest of the worlds animals are most at risk of dying out, according to a new analysis, with vertebrates (脊椎动物) in the so-called “Goldi
19、locks zone”not too big and not too smallwinning out. Action is needed to protect animals at both ends of the scale, they say. The research adds to evidence that animals are dying out on such a scale that a sixth extinction is considered under way.One clue is body size. Research on birds and mammals
20、has shown that those with larger bodies are more likely to go extinct. Yet, when the researchers made a database of thousands of birds, mammals, fish, amphibians (两栖动物) and reptiles (爬行动物) at risk of extinction, they found disproportionate (不成比例的) losses at the large and small ends of the scale. “Su
21、rprisingly, we found that not only the largest of all vertebrate animal species are most threatened, but the very tiniest ones are also highly threatened with extinction,” Prof. Ripple told BBC News.Large animals, such as elephants, rhinos (犀牛) and lions have long been the target of protection effor
22、ts. However, fish, birds, reptiles and amphibians that are the giants of their kind, such as the whale shark, Somali ostrich (鸵鸟) and the Chinese giant salamander (蝾螈), tend to be overlooked. Meanwhile, small species at risk-such as frogs and shrews (鼩鼱)-receive very little attention. “I think, for
23、the smallest species, first of all we need to bring higher awareness to them, because the larger ones get a lot of attention, but the smaller ones get very little,” said Prof. Ripple.In the study, vertebrates with the smallest and the largest bodies were found to be most at risk of disappearing, whe
24、ther they were on land or living in oceans, streams or rivers.Heavyweights are threatened mainly by hunting, while featherweights are losing out to pollution and cutting down forests. “Ultimately, reducing global consumption of wild meat is a key step to reduce negative impacts of hunting, fishing,
25、and trapping on the worlds vertebrates,” they write in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 8. What made the researchers feel surprised? A. A sixth of animals are dying out. B. Small animals are in great danger. C. Great losses of birds and mammals. D. Big animals are at risk of disappea
26、ring.9. What should we do first for the smallest species according to Prof. Ripple? A. Transform our habits.B. Change our concepts. C. Find ways to save small animals.D. Take measures to stop pollution.10. What presents the great threat to vertebrates according to the last paragraph? A. Loss of fore
27、sts. B. Climate change. C. Human activities.D. Environmental pollution.11. What would be the best title for the passage? A. Size Matters When It Comes to Extinction Risk B. Large Animals Are Badly in Need of Protection C. Why a Great Number of Animals Are Dying out D. What We Should Do to Protect En
28、dangered SpeciesDWhen school closes, poor pupils lose the last social institution one that educates, feeds, and sometimes clothes them whereas richer pupils are gaining relatively more advantages. Disruptions(中断) to schooling tend to lower achievement while increasing inequality.A new industry of “L
29、earning Pod”, where a group of families pool cash to pay for an in-person tutor, is deepening that inequality. Scoot Education, whose normal business is providing substitute teachers for schools, quickly developed a sideline in learning pods in California. For younger pupils, the total cost of a pod
30、, shared among all parents, is $349 a day, which is beyond what a poor family can afford. “Rich families can always find a way to educate their children, even if COVID-19 pandemic had not started,” says Sarah Cohodes, a professor at Teachers College at Columbia University.Thus, if there would be no
31、extraordinary interventions in the closing of schools, the long-run effects on those poor students are predictable.A team of five education scholars recently calculated that American schoolchildren in 2020 learned 30% less reading and 50% less maths than they would in a typical year. Despite that, t
32、he top third of pupils posted gains in reading. Data from Opportunity Insights, an economic-research team at Harvard University, shows that after lockdowns began in March pupils from low-income neighbourhoods fell permanently behind on online maths coursework, while those from richer areas quickly r
33、ebounded.Then there is the problem of access to online classes. Nearly half of native American pupils and 35% of black and Hispanic ones do not have access to either a computer or the Internet at home, compared with 19% of whites. Worsening mental health among poorer families will also hurt achievem
34、ent. Elizabeth Ananat of Barnard College and Anna Gassman-Pines of Duke University surveyed part-time workers in Philadelphia who had young children; half were showing their anxiety or depression for childrens schooling.12. What do we know about Learning Pod? A. It was started as the key business by
35、 Scoot Education. B. Families can all afford this teaching model with $349 a day. C. It is a long-existing method to find an in-person tutor. D. It worsens educational inequality to some extent.13. What does the underlined word “rebounded” in Paragraph 4 mean? A. Learned maths in advance. B. Perform
36、ed poorly in maths. C. Regained improvement in maths. D. Showed permanent love to maths.14. What is Paragraph 5 mainly about? A. Causes and concern for educational inequality. B. Psychological problems of the pupils. C. Opportunities to use online resources. D. Low academic achievement of the poor.1
37、5. This text is probably selected from _. A. a health magazineB. an educational reportC. a science textbookD. a learning guideline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。Choosing a major is an important decision and one that could pave the way for a successful, lifelong ca
38、reer. Some students know what they want to major in right away, while others take their sweet time to choose. _16_ Here are a few tips on how to choose a major.Know your strengths. It can help you narrow down your options and find an area of study that suits you well. If youre not certain what your
39、strengths are, talk to your advisor and a career counselor to assess your strengths and apply them to a major. _17_ Just because that youre good at science doesnt necessarily mean youre prepared for advanced biology and chemistry classes, or weekly three-hour labs spent observing animals.Talk to upp
40、erclassmen. Upperclassmen have been in your shoes and know how hard it can be to choose a major. _18_ They can give you first-hand accounts of taking advanced courses and how to avoid switching majors halfway through college. Talking to upperclassmen about their majors will give you a better underst
41、anding of what each program undertakes and what to expect. They can also give you advice on which classes you should take, the best professors in the college and guaranteed ways to get an A._19_ Regardless of what your parents, friends or advisors tell you, choosing a major is your decision and you
42、should do what you love. Students may feel pressured to choose a major based on career salaries and job outlook. _20_ If youre stuck studying something you hate, chances are that you wont do very well in your classes and you may end up never using your degree.A. Follow your heart.B. Talk to people i
43、n the area.C. Either way, dont worry.D. They wont sugarcoat (给裹糖衣) things, either.E. Its also important to know your limits.F. Before you settle on a particular major, find out more.G. However, its far more important than you follow your passion.第二部分 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A、B、C和D四个
44、选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。A few years ago, I was conducting a string of customer service conferences in New England. And once again, my client had _21_ a motel(汽车旅馆) for me to stay at in Glen Innes. Everything about the service I received at this motel was beyond what I could ever have _22_. I was greeted
45、on arrival, _23_ with a handshake and a friendly smile, and _24_ to my room. At 6 am the next morning, I _25_ a country-style breakfast. As I checked out, the owner of the motel _26_ me for staying with him and gave me a fresh red apple to eat as I drove on my way.The Central Motel in Glen Innes is
46、owned and _27_ by David and Rosemarie Bryant and is one of the ten motels in the township. Since that first visit, I have stayed at the Central Motel on several other _28_. However, the most significant fact is that in the course of that time I have _29_ over 1,000 conferences for over 70,000 people
47、. At nearly all of these conferences, I have told my story about how the great service at the Central Motel and the little extra touch of the fresh red apple on my departure _30_ me to stay again.I have no special rights in the Central Motel, other than being a _31_ customer who likes to tell the st
48、ory of how well I have been _32_. My story also supports the idea that word of mouth endorsement(认可) and unsolicited publicity(主动宣传) will follow in abundance if you just treat your customers with sincerity and _33_.If one thing can be learnt from my experience, it is that attention to _34_ really ma
49、tters when it is coupled with genuine and sincere customer service. It also shows that most often it is the little things that _35_ in business if you want to create and build long-term loyalty.21. A. visited B. bookedC. joinedD. bought22. A. touchedB. knownC. doubtedD. expected23. A. welcomedB. ass
50、ociatedC. invitedD. hugged24. A. shownB. calledC. connectedD. forced25. A. discoveredB. offeredC. enjoyedD. seized26. A. assistedB. convincedC. praisedD. thanked27. A. passedB. runC. stoodD. attended28. A. processesB. coursesC. occasionsD. traditions29. A. distributedB. collectedC. conductedD. celeb
51、rated30. A. insistedB. acceptedC. encouragedD. left31. A. excitedB. polite C. capableD. delighted32. A. allowedB. helpedC. inspiredD. treated33. A. respectB. freedomC. curiosityD. amusement34. A. solutionB. detailC. demandD. change35. A. fillB. countC. keepD. last第II卷 主观题第一部分(共10小题; 每小题1.5分, 满分15分)阅
52、读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。Dont remember sending that text? Maybe you were sleep texting. A new study from Villanova University found that the habit of using smartphones _36_ (message) friends while still asleep and having no memory of doing it is a growing trend among young adults. They are
53、 attached_37_their phones, said Elizabeth B. Dowdell, professor of nursing at Villanova and the lead author of the study. Young adults can average 60 to 100 text messages a day. Texting while sleeping is _38_(usual) caused by sounds. Its the buzz(嗡嗡声), beep or tweet_39_makes them reach for their pho
54、ne. That sound gives them_40_sense of happiness. The researchers _41_(survey) 372 students at two northeast colleges with an average age of 19.7 75 percent were women, 25 percent men. All of the _42_(interview) had smartphones and 93 percent kept their cellphones with them at night. Twenty-five perc
55、ent of the students admitted _43_(text) while asleep. The majority of the studys participants were not getting enough quality sleep. The late nights, early morning _44_(class) and 24/7 nature of college life can leave students _45_(tire).第二部分 写作(共两节, 满分40分)第一节 应用文写作(满分15分)假定你是李华,下个月要参加北京外国语大学入学英语面试,
56、请你发一封邮件向你校的外教Chris请教,内容包括:1. 口语表达;2. 面试技巧;3. 注意事项。注意:1. 词数80左右; 2. 可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。第二节 读后续写(满分25分)阅读下面短文,根据所给情节进行续写,使之构成一个完整的故事。I went up to the roof for a break after studying for an hour and watched the 50 or so people swimming in the natural rock pool below our house. It was a sunny day-a blue, cl
57、oudless sky over a calm sea. But then, as I looked in the distance, I discovered three or four big waves heading towards the shore. Id seen these mini-tsunamis(海啸) many times before. They were heading at speed in the direction of the pool. Most people knew how to look out for them, but from the scre
58、ams that started coming from the beach, I could tell someone was in trouble.Without thinking, I ran down into the street, holding my body board(俯伏冲浪板) on the way and shouted at a stranger to go inside my house and call the coastguard. My neighbor Moises had heard the screaming as well and was also o
59、utside with his body board, so together we rushed to the steps that led down to the sea.Once we got closer, we discovered the waves had pulled a boy and a girl from the pool and into the open sea. I knew that the nearest boat would take at least 30 minutes to reach us. Waiting for help wasnt a choic
60、e. I wasnt used to this sort of emergency-Id never been trained as a lifeguard-but I didnt think twice about trying to save them. I supposed in a way I wanted to impress everyone: at 19, a deal like that can seem like a good opportunity to show off.Moises and I dived into the water and it took us 10
61、 minutes to get to them. When we finally reached them, they were almost lifeless with only their heads coming in and out of the water. We could tell they were still alive from their small breaths but it was clear they wouldnt have been able to stay there much longer. I held the boy and pulled him ov
62、er my board. Moises moved the girl onto his board. We discussed pushing them back to the shore, but we were too far out.注意:1.所续写的短文词数应为150左右;2.续写部分分为两段,每段的开头语已为你写好;Paragraph 1: We had to wait. _Paragraph 2:That night, word came from the hospital that the two people were in good condition. _答案第一部分 阅读
63、理解(每小题2.5分,满分50分)1-3 CAD 4-7 CDBA8-11 BBCA 12-15 DCAB16-20 CEDAG第二部分 完形填空 (每小题1分,满分15分)21-25 BDAAC26-30 DBCCC 31-35 DDABB主观题 语法填空 (每小题1.5分,满分15分) 36. to message 37. to38. usually39. that40. a41. surveyed42. interviewees43. texting 44. classes45. tired解析:本文为说明文,主题语境属于人与社会,介绍了Villanova University的研究人员
64、对一批美国大学生在睡觉时发短信的状况进行的调查研究。36.to message考查非谓语动词。根据句意可知,此处用不定式表示目的,故填to message。message在此作动词,意为向(某人)传送(电子信息)。37.to考查介词。be attached to依恋”,为固定搭配,这里是指年轻人离不开手机。38. usually考查副词。此处修饰动词,故用副词。39.that考查强调句型。分析句子结构可知,此处是强调句型,被强调的部分是物,且在句中作主语,故填that。40.a 考查冠词。a sense of happiness幸福感。41.surveyed考查时态。根据语境可知,研究是在过去
65、进行的,故此处应用一般过去时。42.interviewees考查名词。根据句意可知,此处表示被采访者,且空前有all of修饰,interviewee为可数名词,需用其复数形式。注意interviewer表示采访者。43.texting考查非谓语动词。admit doing sth.表示承认做某事为固定用法,此处表示25%的学生承认在睡觉的时候发过短信。44.classes考查名词单复数。此处与上文的the late nights”并列,且根据语境,此处表示复数概念,故此处也应用复数形式。45. tired考查形容词。leave sb. +”表示让某人处于状态, 此处表示让学生处于疲惫状态,故
66、填tired。第二节 应用文写作(满分15分)Possible version 1Dear Chris, Im Li Hua, a student in your class. Im writing to ask you for a favor as Ill attend an English interview by Beijing Foreign Studies University next month. My first concern is how to express myself fluently in English, as Im afraid of making mistak
67、es whenever I speak. I also wonder if you can give me some tips on how to best impress the interviewers. Besides, what other preparations should I make? Looking forward to your earliest reply. Yours, Li HuaPossible version 2Dear Chris, Im Li Hua, a student in your class. Im writing to consult you ab
68、out my English admission interview by Beijing Foreign Studies University next month. Language proficiency is of vital important for such an interview, so Im in urgent need of your professional guidance in my oral English. Besides, any constructive advice on interview techniques will be highly apprec
69、iated. Finally, if there are any dos and donts in terms of dressing, manners and so on, please do let me know. Looking forward to the reply at your earliest convenience. Heartfelt thanks! Yours, Li Hua第二节 读后续写 (满分25分)We had to wait. We eagerly hoping for the arrival of the saving boat. The wild wind
70、 blew and the freezing sea water clapped our bodies continuously. 30 minutes seemed much longer as we just helplessly floated on the boundless sea. After a long time, a light spot appeared in the distance! We waved our hands and yelled out for help. The boat finally reached us and took all of us bac
71、k to the shore. The two children were immediately sent to the nearest hospital.That night, word came from the hospital that the two people were in good condition. Picturing what the merry scene would be, relief lay in my heart and happiness etched on my face. The next morning, all the people I met smiled to me and could not stop praising me. It seemed like a good opportunity to show myself off, but I didnt mean to. In fact, I was ashamed I had thought about it. It occurred to me that helping others was priceless and everyone should be a lifeguard.