1、2020-2021学年湖北省恩施州咸丰县春晖学校高三年级3月调研英语试卷(一)时间:120分钟 总分:150分本试卷分第I卷(选择题)和第卷(非选择题)两部分。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。例:How much is the shirt?A. 19.15. B. 9. 18. C. 9.15. 1. Where are the speaker
2、s probably?A. In the post office. B. In the park. C. At the airport.2. Why does Alice feel excited?A. She met an old friend. B. She got a desired book. C. She found a nice bookstore.3. What does Judy advise Steven to do?A. Write e-mails immediately. B. Pick out suitable applicants.C. Arrange intervi
3、ews tomorrow.4. Which country is Brent from?A. Australia. B. America. C. Russia.5. Who will begin the lecture?A Dr. White. B. Dr. Hopkins. C. Prof. Pears.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。听下
4、面一段对话,回答第6和第7两个小题。6. What do we know about the speakers?A. They are family. B. They are strangers. C. They are colleagues.7. How should Jane help her roommate?A. By hanging out together. B. By lending her books. C. By talking to her often.听下面一段对话,第8和第9两个小题。8. Who might the woman be?A. James teacher.
5、 B. James mother. C. James classmate.9. What was James like in the past?A. Troublemaking. B. Hardworking. C. Easygoing.听下面一段对话,回答第10至第12三个小题。10. What is the man doing?A. Buying a new TV. B. Having his TV repaired. C. Getting a cable TV service.11. Which of the following is the mans favorite?A. Movie
6、s. B. Sports. C. News.12. How much would the man pay each month?A. $ 54. B. $ 30. C. $ 60.听下面一段对话,回答第13至第16四个小题。13. What are the speakers mainly talking about?A. Tests. B. Treatments. C. Symptoms.14. Whats wrong with the woman?A. She cant bear cold weather.B. She cant sleep well. C. She cant breathe
7、 deeply.15. When will the woman get a specific medical care?A. Right now. B. In seven days. C. In two months.16. What is Mr. Smith?A. A nurse. B. A patient. C. A doctor.听下面一段独白,回答第17至第20四个小题。17. Who first traveled around the moon before human beings?A. Dogs. B. Monkeys. C. Tortoises.18. Why were the
8、 creatures studied after returning to earth?A. To see how they were affected. B. To examine where they were affected.C. To find out whether they were affected.19. What caused the main changes in the creatures?A. The space travel. B. A lack of food. C. Loss of appetite.20. What happened in October 19
9、48?A. Two dogs landed in the Indian Ocean. B. Mice helped people explore space.C. Monkeys were sent into space.第二部分 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。ACall for entries: young women writers competitionGuardian Weekend magazine is launching a writin
10、g competition for UK women aged 16-21 on the theme of conversationsHow to enterAll you have to do is submit a 700-word personal essay that shows off your talentson the theme of conversationsDid you have an unforgettable conversation with your grandmother about her youth that changed how you viewed h
11、er? Do you find having certain conversations really hard, and if so, why? Is there a conversation you regret, or one you regret you never had? Were keen to hear about your personal experiencesAll entries must be sent to weekendthe guardiancom by midnight on 9 MarchThe PrizesThere will be one winner
12、and two runners-upThe three winners will each receive 250The winners will be notified(通知)by email or telephone on or before 30 March 2021 and given details of how to claim their prizesAs part of the editing process, the three winners will participate in a video call with a Guardian Weekend editor to
13、 discuss and edit their essay for publicationThe one overall winner will also receive a 1-1 work shop with a Guardian editorRulesFollow all rules carefully to prevent disqualificationOnly one entry is permitted per personEntries on behalf of another person will not be accepted and joint submissions
14、are not allowedThe Competition opens at 09:00 on 22 February 2021 and closes at 23:59 on 9 March 2021Entries received outside this time period will not be consideredYour entry must not be copied, and must not contain any third-party materials or content that you do not have permission to useYou must
15、 include your name, age and contact details, including your email address and phone number21Whats the theme of the writing competition?ARegretsBConversationsCGrandmothers youthDPersonal experiences22What extra prize will the overall winner receive?AAn additional 250BA video of the competitionCA prio
16、r notification of the winDA 1-1 workshop with an editor23Which of the following will result in disqualification?ACo-authoring an entryBIncluding contact detailsCMailing your entry on 1 MarchDUsing others content with permissionBMost Chinese people expect to relax and enjoy themselves during the Gold
17、en Week. But for those trying to go someplace,it may seem more disappointment than pleasure. This year, the severe traffic jam resulted in a roadside wedding. The suffering of being stuck in traffic was possibly most strongly felt by Lv Kangzhou and his bride Yan Mengxia. By tradition, the groom dro
18、ve early in the morning to the brides home in Zhejiang province in East China to pick her up along with her family and take them to his familys hometown for the wedding. By 4 p.m., Lvs wedding was 90 minutes away, but his car had not moved an inch for a long time. Lv contacted the local radio to exp
19、lain his difficult situation and ask for a traffic forecast. The radio host told Lv there was no way he could hold his wedding on time and offered to hold their wedding on the air. At 5:30 p.m., Lv and his bride said their vows on the side of the road while Lvs family and friends witnessed the cerem
20、ony while listening to the radio. Lv wasnt the only person stuck in the Golden Week crowds. According to the state news agency Xinhua, 11.7 million people traveled by train Wednesday. It calculated that 120,000 people gathered at Tiananmen Square in Beijing to watch the flag raising ceremony. Last y
21、ear, the Forbidden City in Beijing hosted 175,000 tourists on a single day during Golden Week, and the number is expecting to be even bigger this year Chinese Internet users routinely complain about the Golden Week holiday every year. As Internet user Tuzhi said on Sina Weibo: “On the Great Wall, Im
22、 holding your hand, but I cannot see your face.”24. What does the text mainly intend to tell us? A. A successful roadside wedding during the Golden Week. B. The popularity of traveling around during the Golden Week. C. The crowded situation in China during the Golden Week. D. The cause of the heavy
23、traffic in China during the Golden Week.25. Lv, the groom, called the local radio because he wanted _. A. to ask for help B. to hold their wedding on the airC. to complain about the traffic D. to find someone to pick them up26. By tradition, the wedding was supposed to take place_.A. in Zhejiang Pro
24、vince B. in a hotelC. in the brides hometown D. in the grooms hometown27. Where does this text probably come from?A. A newspaper B. A textbook C. A travel brochure D. A TV interviewCSometimes when she felt bored, she would pick up one of the numerous biographies(传记)about herself and begin to note in
25、. I never did that or simply not true she would write roughly in the margins at the sides of pages. Since journalists, biographers and more recently even bloggers had been writing about her since the day she was born, there was plenty of material to edit. Not that her notes or corrections were ever
26、shared with the authors. Lately, however, she even seemed to have lost her appetite for correctness. Did it matter anymore if things were not right?She knew that sitting alone chewing away on downbeat thoughts would not get her anywhere and would leave those around her confused and upset, should the
27、y ever catch her out. After all she was the decisive one, always on top of her game. A printed timetable for the following day lay on the table. A full day of openings and presentations, of smiling and nodding and flowers. Shaking herself out of her gray mood, she stepped over towards the computer w
28、here a sudden burst of energy gave her an idea. The screen flashed up in front of her but instead of clicking on the familiar icons which would lead her to the emails Randolph considered she needed to read, she simply went to visit Mr. Google and began her search for train timetable. A dish heaped w
29、ith multi-coloured jellies and plenty of ice cream, served by a white-gloved train waiter with a perfect moustache. So many years had passed but she still remembered the jelly dissolving on her tongue in small but delicious mouthfuls. Each spoonful had to be lifted delicately to her mouth under the
30、watched eye of her grandmother, who was a stickler for good manners. It was unlikely that they served jelly on the trains these days, what with all the concern about childhood fatness, but even a Spartan menu could not kill the romance of a train journey. As the timetable for Line-burst line flashed
31、 in front of her, she remembered that the Mayor of Alwoy would be expecting her to make a short, predictable speech at the opening of the now bridge.28Which of the following can be inferred from the passage?AThe main character is probably a journalist writing blogs about royal members.BThe main char
32、acter is always busy editing plenty of material about herself.CThe authors probably had chances to get the notes or correctness from the main character.DRandolph is probably an assistant or a secretary to the main character.29Why does the main character recall the time she ate jellies and ice cream?
33、AShe wishes that she were still a child so that she could eat jellies and ice cream.BShe is reminded of these foods because the thought of a train journey reminds her of them.CShe wishes she still knew where the handsome train waiter wasDTodays children arent allowed to eat the same things that she
34、ate as a child.30A Sparten menu (paragraph 4) would most likely _. Ahave mainly low fat, healthy foodsBbe suitable for a romantic dinnerCinclude a range of sweets, but no jellyDinclude foods which are easy to transport31What is most likely to happen next in this passage?AThe main character will prac
35、tise her speech for greeting the Mayor of Alwoy.BThe main character will decide to take a rail journey.CRandolph will send some emails to the main character.DThe main character will update her blog on the internet.D There are some strange and wonderful rules in law books around the world. When you a
36、re traveling, its always best to know before you go. Not only could this keep you out of trouble, but it can also help you get the most out of your holiday. 1. In Victoria, Australia, its illegal to change a light bulb unless you are alicensed electrician. People who disobey this law could receive a
37、 fine of up to AU$10 (5.50). 2. In Milan, Italy, citizens are required to smile at all times, except duringfunerals or hospital visits. 3. In England, it is illegal to die in the Houses of Parliament. This was voted the most ridiculous law in the UK in 2007. A spokesman for the House of Commons said
38、: “The people who know about these things here say there is no basis for such a law, not to say it does not exist somewhere in writing.” 4. In Canada, by law, one out of every five songs on the radio must be sung by a Canadian. 5. Flushing (冲洗)the toilet after 10pm is illegal in Switzerland. The Gov
39、ernment consider it noise pollution. 6. Running out of petrol is illegal on Germanys highway, and so is walking along it. So those who do break down must pull over and use their horn to attract attention. The fine is 80 (65) for endangering other drivers. 7.In Chicago, it is against the law to eat i
40、n a place thats on fire. No matter how good the pizza tastes, if the restaurant sets on fire you cant stick around!32.According to the text, which of the following is legal? A. A doctor changing his bulb at his home in Victoria.B. A driver blows his horn when his car breaks down on a Germanys highwa
41、y.C. A spokesman dies in the House of Parliament in English.D. A customer eats in a Chicago restaurant while it is on fire.33.If you see a citizen in Milan isnt smiling, he is probably _. A. visiting a friend in the hospital B. under great pressureC. having a quarrel with his boss D. in a bad mood34
42、.Where will you be fined if you break the laws mentioned in the text? A. Canada and Chicago B. England and ChicagoC. Switzerland and Milan D. German and Victoria35.Whats the purpose of banning flushing the toilet in Switzerland after 10 pm?A. To avoid overusing the toilet B. To avoid disturbing othe
43、rs with unpleasant sounds.C. To save energy D. To cut the cost of water第二节(共5小题,每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)Many kids and teenagers have mobile phones in their hands. However, is it really necessary for them to have phones at school? Here are the pros and cons.ProsThey can get in touch when necessary. The main
44、benefit of having a phone is that your child can get in touch with you whenever you need to. 36_. They can call ring the emergency services if necessary. If your child is inimmediate danger, they can use their phones to call not only you but the emergency services. This is of great benefit and could
45、 potentially save your childs life. 37_. As long as your child remembers to do this, their phones wontcause distraction(分心)in class. Giving them a standard instead of a smart phone will also reduce the risk of distraction.Cons The latest smartphones can almost double as a computer. It means they off
46、er far more of a distraction to kids than they used to. 38_. All these characteristic could disturb your childs concentration if they play with them in class:Mobile phones could interrupt lessons. Many children, even though they are asked to do so, forget to turn off their phones during lessons and
47、their phones may make sounds. 39_. Besides the distraction problem, mobile phones can also be used to look up answers on the Internet. 40_. The possibility of children having access to these during exams could be too attractive for pupils not to take advantage of.A. Mobile phones can be turned off o
48、r on to silent.B. Children use ordinary phones instead of smartphones.C. This allows you to feel they are safe and easy to reach.D. Without mobile phones, campus life would be less colourful.E. They have some other functions-a calculator and the ability to save notes.F. This not only annoys other pu
49、pils but also prevent them from learning well.G. Nowadays, children can not only text and make calls with their mobiles, theycan also play games, surf the Internet and listen to music.第三部分 语言运用(共两节,满分30分)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A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题纸上将该项涂黑。Whentwoninth-
50、gradestudentsfoundsmokecomingoutofthebackoftheirschoolbusearlyTuesdaymorning,theirbusdriverknewjust whattodo.Thankstoher 41 thinking,morethan50students liveswere 42 . While 43 agroupof56studentstotheirmiddleschoolinDuncan,SouthCarolina,on Tuesday,TeresaStroblenoticed theheavy 44 risingfromthebackofh
51、erbus.She 45 pulled thebusover, evacuated(疏散) thestudent,andradioedthetransportationofficetoask someone to call 911.Firefightersarrivedat thesceneshortlyafterthefirebeganandquickly 46 thefire,whichCBSNewsreportswasso 47 thatpeopledriving bywereable tofeelitsheatinsidetheircars. Parentsofthechildreno
52、nthebuswere 48 thefire,butthankstoStroble,thenews theyreceivedwasall good and not asinglechildhadbeenhurt.Since then, Stroble,whohasbeenabusdriverforsevenyears and alsoworksasateachersassistant,hasbeen 49 for herbraveactions. “Weareso 50 ofourbusdriver,”headmasterScottTurnertoldlocalCBSNews. Shewas
53、calm. Shealsokeptthestudentscalm.Shemade suretheyweresafe. Shedidntleavethebus until theyallleft. Sheisour 51 today.” Thelocalfiredepartmentisstillunsurewhat 52 thefire,butsomesaythatthis1995 53 has beenknowntohave wiringandelectricalproblems. 54 , weweresohappythatStroblewasableto 55 onherfeetandke
54、epeveryonesafe andsound.41. A.quickB. carefulC. deep D. kind 42. A. shownB. checkedC. gottenD. saved43. A. walkingB. bringingC. drivingD. inviting44. A. waterB. gasC. smokeD. heat45. A. suddenlyB. graduallyC. finallyD. immediately46. A. turned downB. found outC. put outD. cut down47. A. wideB. large
55、C. fastD. bright48. A. angry about B. tired of C. surprised atD. worried about49. A. praisedB. encouragedC. helped D. supported50. A. sure B. proud C. certainD. fond51. A. hero B. friend C. teacherD. leader52. A. controlledB. orderedC. fixedD. caused53. A. busB. baseC. sourceD. detail54. A. besidesB
56、. alsoC. laterD. however55. A. runB. think C. stand D. look第卷第二节(共10小题,每小题1.5分,共15分)阅读下列材料,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或用括号内单词的正确形式。I was excited to take my rescue Beagle(比格犬)to the river the other day, as its within walking distance of our new home. 56 (spend)her first three years in a cage, Georgie had never see
57、n a body of water, and I wanted to get there before sunset to watch her experience it. I was growing 57 (increasing)impatient about all the stops her little Beagle nose required. She inspected the grass, dirt, and trees, and licked whatever58 (stick)to the road. These were all new59 (discover) for h
58、er, and she took her time studying them. When I accepted that it was fruitless to hurry her along, I whipped out my cell phone and began texting. I thought that I needed something to do while Georgie was slowing us down. Then, 60 some reason, I heard the cicadas (蝉),and I remembered that the sound o
59、f cicadas is my favorite sound in the world. That awakened something 61 (bury)within me that longed for the simple pleasures 62 had been replaced by technology. I made a 63 (consciousness)decision to be present, and to enjoy the journey to the river Just like Georgie. Now, I admired the flowers and
60、the winding ivy(常青藤)on our path. I smelled the grass and the flowers, and the dirt and the air. I treasured each one equally, as if discovering them for the first time. As we neared our destination, 1 realized something even64 (much)important: It didnt matter if we even reached the river, Why must t
61、here always be a destination? Georgie had no idea that we had a destination. She was present for the journey, and she completely enjoyed every bit of that sweet experience. There was no race65 no finish line. Now Im not sure who rescued whom.第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节 应用文写作(满分15分)66.假定你是李华,在五一劳动节即将到来之际,你
62、受学生会委托,围绕“培养劳动习惯,提高生活技能”这 一主题,为校宣传栏“英语天地”写一封倡议书。内容包括:1.倡议的原因和目的;2.倡议的具体内容;3.发出倡议。注意:1.词数100左右;可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。 Dear friends, Students Union 第二节 (满分25分)67.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。Pumpkin (南瓜) carving at Halloween is a family tradition. We visit a local farm every October. In the pumpkin field,
63、I compete with my three brothers and sister to seek out the biggest pumpkin. My dad has a rule that we have to carry our pumpkins back home, and as the eldest child I have an advantage-I carried an 85-pounder back last year. This year, it was hard to tell whether my prize or the one chosen by my 14-
64、year-old brother, Jason, was the winner. Unfortunately we forgot to weigh them before taking out their insides, but I was determined to prove my point. All of us were hard at work at the kitchen table, with my mom filming the annual event. Im unsure now why I thought forcing my head inside the pumpk
65、in would settle the matter, but it seemed to make perfect sense at the time. With the pumpkin resting on the table, hole uppermost, I bent over and pressed my head against the opening. At first I got jammed just above my eyes and then, as I went on with my task, unwilling to quit, my nose briefly pr
66、evented entry. Finally I managed to put my whole head into it, like a cork (软木塞) forced into a bottle. I was able to straighten up with the huge pumpkin resting on my shoulders. My excitement was short-lived. The pumpkin was heavy. “Im going to set it down, now,” I said,and with Jason helping to sup
67、port its weight,I bent back over the table to give it somewhere to rest. It was only when I tried to remove my head that I realized getting out was going to be less straightforward than getting in. When I pulled hard, my nose got in the way. I got into a panic as I pressed firmly against the table a
68、nd moved my head around trying to find the right angle, but it was no use. “I cant get it out!” I shouted, my voice sounding unnaturally loud in the enclosed space. 注意:1. 所续写短文的词数应为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:It was five or six minutes though it felt much longer. _Paragraph 2:The video
69、 was posted the Monday before Halloween. _2020-2021学年湖北省恩施州咸丰县春晖学校高三年级3月调研英语试卷(一)英语答案一:听力:(每小题1.5分,共30分)1-5 AABBC 6-10 ACBAC 11-15 BACBB 16-20 CCABC第二部分 阅读理解第一节 BDA CADA DBAB BADB 第二节 36-40 CAGFE三 语言运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节:完型填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)41-45 ADCCD 46-50 CBDAB 51-55ADADB 第二节语法填空(共10小题,每小题1.5分,共15分
70、)56Having spent 57Increasingly 58was stuck 59discoveries60for61Buried 62that/which 63consciou s 64more65And 66Notice四、写作(共两节,满分40分)66.第一节(满分15分).One possible version:Dearfriends,Howluckyweareunderourparentswings!However,wellfinallygrowupsomeday, leavingourparentsandfacinglifechallengesalone.Tocopewi
71、ththeproblemsthatcomeourwayinthefuture,weshoulddevelopgoodworkinghabitsandimproveourlifeskills.Buthowtomakeit?Tryingtodosomechoresathomeisofgreatbenefit.Wecanmasteroneortwolifeskillseveryyear.Theseskillscanincludecooking,washingourownclothesand tidyingourrooms.Meanwhile,wemightaswellparticipateinsom
72、eactivitiesthatgiveus real-worldworkexperience.Letsrespectwork,workharderandbewellequippedforourfuturelife.Students Union66.第二节 (满分25分)Paragraph 1It was five or six minutes though it felt much longer. Dad was summoned less, it seemed, in expectation of practical help than to make sure he didnt miss
73、out on the spectacle. I heard him propose calling the fire department. “Stay tuned,” said Mom; shed mentioned she was going to upload the video to Facebook, but it was only then I realized shed been filming the whole time. The video cuts before my rescue Dad got me to push my head farther into the p
74、umpkin so Mom could reach in and undo the rubber band round my ponytail. I emerged with squash-conditioned hair, a sore chin and my nose plugged with pulp.Paragraph 2The video was posted the Monday before Halloween. By the end of that day, it had over 1,000 views. People asked Mom to put it on YouTu
75、be, and by Wednesday morning we were getting 5:00 am calls from TV breakfast shows and then the international media the video started racking up hundreds of thousands of views. When I went on a youth camp, I was recognized by children Id never met. The pumpkin also became a minor celebrity. Passersby and trick-or-treaters would knock and ask, “Which is Rachels pumpkin?” before taking selfies with it.