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1、三湘名校教育联盟2021届高三第三次大联考英语注意事项:1.答卷前,考生务必将自已的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上。2.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用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,再选涂其他答案标号。回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上,写在本试卷上无效。3.考试结束时,将本试题卷和答题卡一并交回。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

2、一遍。例:How much is the shirt?A 19.15B. 9.18C. 9.151.Where are the speakers now?A. In a classroom. B. In a hospital.C. In a park.2. Whats the relationship between the two speakers?A.Boss and secretary. B.Teacher and student.C. Salesman and customer.3.How long does Bob work on Saturdays?A.Six hours.B.Se

3、ven hours.C. Eight hours.4.What kind of magazine is the man not interested in?A. Science magazines.B. Fashion magazines.C.Economy magazines.5. What does the woman mean?A. Her teacher didnt help her.B. She won the first prize in fact.C. She didnt listen to her teacher.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对

4、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. Why is the flight delayed?A.The weather is terribly bad.B.The airport is under repair.C.The pilots health condition is bad.7. How long will the man wait?A.At least two ho

5、urs.B. At least four hours.C. At least six hours.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8. What did the woman recommend?A.The fried chicken. B. A side order of corn.C.Cheese&-tomato plate.9. What did the man want to drink?A. A cup of coffee.B. A glass of tea.C. Some orange juice.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10. Where does the conversa

6、tion probably take place?A.At an interview office. B.At a bank counter. C. In a library.11.When will the man know the final result?A. After two days.B After three days. C.After five days.12. Whats the man concerned about?A.Salary problems.B.Working environment.C.Personal development.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题

7、。13. What did Joan do last night?A.She watched a movie.B She lost her phone.C. She had dinner with her friends.14.Where did the man have dinner last night?A. In a Dutch restaurant. B In an English restaurant.C. ln an American restaurant.15.What might the woman be?A. An English learner.BA restaurant

8、waiter.C.A fitness instructor.16.What do we know about the womans figure?A. Rather thin.B. A little fat.C.Fit and strong.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.What does the monologue tell us?A. The history of Mona Lisa.B. The value of Mona Lisa.C. The description of Mona Lisa.18.Whom was the painting Mona Lisa first

9、 sold to?A. Napoleon.B. The king of France.C. An Italian dealer.19.When did the Mona Lisa turn up in Italy?A. In 1911.B. In 1912.C. In 1915.20. Who was regarded as a national hero?A. Italian authorities.B. A worker in the Louvre.C.The man who stole the painting.第二部分 阅读(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分

10、37.5分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。AWaiters WantedAbout UsDescribed by international media as “the place where the heart of world fusion music beats”, the MusicHall is not just a theatre venue(场所)and much more than a club. In 2003, Elefteriades Productions launched the first MusicHall in Beirut,

11、a live music stage representing a new and unique concept: very short live musical acts unveiling talents from around the world in a series of staged eclectic(兼收并蓄的) performances using the best technologies in sound and light equipment, in addition to refined gourmet menus.Working ExperienceThe Music

12、Hall is now recruiting English speaking waiters for the summer season and also for full-time jobs. The ideal candidate has work experience(preferably international)and is really good in communicating with people, as this job requires one to make the guests feel genuinely welcome, while dining and en

13、joying the performances.Job Resumeslf you are able to treat our guests, as you would treat your friends in your own home, please drop an email with a CV(履历). Please describe in a couple of sentences why you choose to become a waiter.Welfare TreatmentSalary: 800 USD/month net+tips, accommodation and

14、travel organized by the company. Really excited to hear from you, if you recognized yourself in this post.Email address for your CV: iulialechef. hu21.What can we learn about the MusicHall?A.The world fusion music paradise.B The stage for talent show.C. A performance with modern technology.D. A prof

15、essional sports club.22. What does the MusicHall need?A. Many musical talents.B A theatre manager.C. English speaking waiters.D. Full-time performers.23. What do we know about the text?A. A news report.B.An advertisement.C.A travel guidebook.D.A private letter.BIt was a cloudy Monday in late October

16、 2012 when Hurricane Sandy approached Long Island. I was confident that Sandy would pass through, leaving us undamaged because of our experience with Hurricane Irene last year.Some of my neighbors chose to leave, but my husband and I decided to stay. My husband moved my car to higher ground and left

17、 his in the driveway. We pulled out our candles and flashlights and felt prepared for Hurricane Sandy.The sky had become very dark. The heavy winds and rains had moved in. Power lines moved from side to side rapidly and water rose quickly in my front yard. My husband put pumps in the garage to fight

18、 against the water. I watched in disbelief and helplessness as I realized that even the most powerful pump could not manage it.My husband went to turn off the main power of the house to prevent a fire and move his car to higher ground. The time that he was gone felt like an eternity and I was afraid

19、 to be alone. When I opened the door, my husband was standing there and informed me that the water was too deep for us to try to go through We had to stay and wait out the storm.When the water reached the third step of our high ranch home, we decided that we would climb to the roof if the water cont

20、inued to rise.We were not prepared for Sandy. The cost was huge in the loss of personal items-such as pictures, videosthat tied us to special memories of our past. Despite that loss.l feel we areblessed to be alive and share our story.24. Why did the couple decide to slay?A. They wanted to experienc

21、e Sandy.B. They had too many things to look after.C. They had previous experience.D. They were informed Sandy would be gentle.25. Why did the author feel helpless when seeing water rising in the yard?A. The house would be flooded.B. The sky became dark.C. Pumps broke down.D. Power failed.26. Whats t

22、he correct order of the following events?The writer felt blessed to be alive and share her story.They pulled out their candles and flashlights for Sandy.Hurricane Irene struck the writers neighbourhood.The husband wanted to move his car to a higher place.They decided they would climb to the roof in

23、case.A. B. C. D. 27.Whats the writers attitude to their preparations for Sandy?A. Pleased.B Regretful.C. Thankful.D. Relieved.CFor much of the past hundred years, classrooms have been designed with the teacher seated in front of desks for students. The desks are almost always positioned in lines fac

24、ing the teacher. But educators now say children can do better in a less structured learning environment. And designers have been providing spaces and seating to meet those suggestions.Bob Pearlman works as an education consultant in the United States. He helps teachers and school administrators with

25、 educational planning and other issues. He told The Associated Press traditional classrooms are a thing of the past. Now students work in “extended learning areas” that include project - planning rooms, workrooms, and laboratories, as well as learning spaces for groups and individuals. Pearlman poin

26、ts to Albemarle County Public Schools, in Charlottesville,Virginia. The school system invited teams from all its schools to develop learning spaces that would help students deal with complex ideas and work on creative building projects. Now its elementary school classes have exchanged traditional de

27、sks for things like soft seating and connectable tables. Another change to the design of classrooms is the ability to connect to the Internet. “Classrooms and libraries used to be the only spaces where students spent their school hours. Wireless, laptops and project learning have changed that.” Pear

28、lman said. He noted that this has made all school spaces into possible extended learning areas.“Natural light, reduced outside noise and good air quality are all considerations in classroom design”. says Aaron Jobson. He is with the Quattrocchi Kwok Architects in Santa Rosa, California, “More and mo

29、re evidence connects the physical environment to learning outcomes”, Jobson said. New designs include glass walls inside buildings and doors that increase connectedness among students and create more open space for teachers.28. Where can students learn better?A. In well-ordered classrooms.B In tradi

30、tional classrooms.C. In less structured classrooms.D.In classrooms with modern equipment.29. Whats the change of the elementary school classes in Albemarle County?A. New desks are positioned facing teachers.B. Libraries become the places for students to learn.C. Soft seats and connectable tables are

31、 equipped.D. Students study at home through the Internet.30. What can we infer from the text?A. School education is extremely important.B. Classroom design has nothing to do with learning outcomes.C. Teaching methods contribute much to students exam results.D. Classroom design should take physical e

32、nvironment into account.31.Whats the best title of the text?A.The New Educational PlanningsB.Some Creative Teaching TheoriesC.Traditional Teaching MethodsD.The New Design of ClassroomsDWhen was the last time you thought about breathing? Most people usually do not. When we are healthy, breathing happ

33、ens naturally and easily. Without much effect on our part, the human respiratory system(呼吸系统)works hard. Experts say we take about 20,000 breaths every day.One such expert is James Hoyt, a doctor at the University of Colorados Health Pulmonology Clinic. He notes our “respiratory muscles are working

34、every minute of the day, every day of our lives.” A muscle called the diaphragm(横膈膜)separates the chest and abdominal cavities(腹腔). As we breathe in, the diaphragm tightens. The chest cavity opens, and the lungs expand. When we breathe out, the diaphragm relaxes and moves upward, pushing air out.Whe

35、n you breathe deeply, the air coming in through your nose fully fills your lungs, and the lower belly(腹部)rises. On its website, Harvard Medical School notes that deep breathing may slow the heartbeat, lower blood pressure and lower stress. Deep breaths help your body fully exchange incoming oxygen w

36、ith outgoing carbon dioxide. However, many people do the opposite of deep breathing. They take short breaths and have shallow breathing. Shallow breathing makes you feel short of breath and worried, or anxious.The American Lung Association notes that shallow breathing, over time, leaves old, stale a

37、ir in the lungs. This leaves less room for the diaphragm to bring in fresh oxygen. And that means lower oxygen levels and less oxygen for exercise and activity.Several health websites explain an easy deep breathing exercise. Find a place to sit or lie down Place one hand just below your ribs(肋骨). Ta

38、ke a slow, deep breath一or inhale一through your nose. Feel your hand go up. Your stomach should rise and expand. Now breathe out slowly through your mouth. Make sure to breathe out-or exhale一 all the way. Feel your hand and stomach go down.32.How can we breathe air out?A. By the diaphragms tightening.

39、B By the chest cavitys opening.C. By the lungsexpanding.D. By the diaphragms moving upward.33. What does the author think of deep breathing?A. Its harmful.B. It can cause anxiety.C. It can reduce stress.D. Its bad for the heart.34.Whats the probable meaning of the underlined word “stale” in paragrap

40、h 4?A. No longer new.B. Not beneficial.C.Poisonous.D.Available.35.Which column is the text taken from?A.Special News.B. Health Report.C.The Making of a Nation.D. People in America.第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)阅读下面短文,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。Homework is your teachersway of evaluating how much yo

41、u understand of whats going on in class. But it can seem overwhelming at times. _36_Create a Homework Plan_37_ Its much easier to take a minute to ask the teacher during or after class than to struggle to remember later that night. If you have a lot of homework or activities, ask how long the partic

42、ular homework assignment should take. That way you can budget your time.Watch Where You WorkWhen you settle down to do homework or to study, where do you do it? Parked in front of the TV? In the kitchen, with the sound of dishes being cleared and your brothers and sisters fighting? _38_ Park your de

43、vices while you study. Just having your phone where you can see it can be a distraction.That makes homework take longer.Get to WorkLts tempting(吸引人的)to start with the easy stuff to get it out of the way. But you have the most energy and focus when you begin. Use this mental power on the subjects tha

44、t are most challenging. _39_40_When your homework is done, put it in your backpack. Theres nothing worse than having a completed assignment that you cant find the next morning. Now youre free to hang out-without the guilt of unfinished work hanging over you.A.Get It Ready to GoB. Get Help When You N

45、eed ItC. Write the plan down in your notebook or planner.D. Luckily, you can do a few things to make homework less work.E. Later, when youre more tired, you can focus on the simpler things.F. Sit at a desk or table that you can set your computer on and is comfortable to work at.G. Youll need to talk

46、 to an adult about this because it usually costs money to hire a tutor.第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。It was a typically cold night in Manchester where I had recently started my undergraduate degree in English and American Literature in 2009. I woke

47、up at about 3 am in a confused _41_ about a decision I had recently made to study abroad in Paris. The stream of fantasies that had been_ 42_my mind for weeks had suddenly stopped. Where would I wash my clothes? Can I watch Match of the Day over there? As the time got closer and closer, the visions

48、of _ 43_around Paris were replaced by a mix of _44_ and nerves. I _45_decided not to study abroad and it was a conclusion I almost immediately_46_.Ever since that week, I made a_47_to myself. If I ever got even the chance to take part in a _ 48_exchange abroad, I would _49_ it with both hands.Eight

49、long years later, I have finally realised my 19-year-olds_ 50_ to work in Europe, with a teaching position in Luebeck, Germany.The advice I would give to any young person who is perhaps overthinking whether or not to work or study abroad is to just _ 51_ it! Unfortunately our lives arent rehearsals(

50、彩排)and, _52_ I was lucky enough to get a second chance, opportunities to travel, explore and _53_ the world can be few and far between. The number of new friends, _ 54 _ to different cultures, and new experiences I have already got in just one month in Germany have been_ 55_ and have made an impact

51、on my life.41.A. panicB.excitementC. puzzleD. satisfaction42.A. flowing throughB falling downC. going over D.sweeping away43.A. gatheringB.wanderingC. turning D.wrapping44.A. anxietyB disappointmentC.courageD.depresson45.A. immediatelyB.eventuallyC. surelyD. hopefully46.A. refreshed B. regrettedC.re

52、coveredD. suffered47.A. chance BadventureC. promiseD. demand48.A. familiarB. unrelatedC. serious D.similar49. A. grasp B abandonC.pushD.throw50.A. contributionB. achievementC.ambitionD.offer51. A. touch B. doC.checkD. pass52.A.as if B. even thoughC.howeverD.while53. A. identifyB.embraceC. doubtD. co

53、nvince54.A. attention B. responseC. confidenceD.exposure55.A. incredibleB. shocking C. reasonableD. relaxing第二节(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。Many countries around the world have put in place stronger measures _56_ (mean) to control the spread of the new coronavirus. But these

54、new restrictions are causing tensions because they affect holiday observances and traditions. In some places, _57_(celebrate)of Christmas and other holidays are being limited or even canceled.Health officials in the United States worked hard _ 58_(urge) people to stay home overThanksgiving, held on

55、November 26._ 59_ many Americans chose to travel and gather anyway.On Twitter, Dr. Tatiana Prowell of the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine _ 60 _(blame)the way the American people think. She wrote: “The U. S. each person for himself mindset is killing hundreds of thousands of us.”In recent weeks, pr

56、omising results for effective vaccines _61_ ( announce ) by three drugmakers. But an approved vaccine is unlikely to be _62_(wide)available to the public for months.On Wednesday, Germany reported a record 410 COVID-19 deaths within 24 hours. Chancellor Angela Merkel and 16 federal state leaders plan

57、ned to discuss 63_ extension of restrictions.French President Emmanuel Macron says France will start easing 64_(it) COVID-19 restrictions within days. But European Commission President Ursula warned _65 _ easing restrictions too quickly. “We must learn from the summer and not repeat the same mistake

58、s,” she told the European Parliament.第四部分 写作(共两节。满分40分)第一节(满分15分)假定你是李华,你的英国笔友Tom来信想了解中国新能源汽车的相关情况,请根据内容提示给他回信,内容包括:1.鼓励使用新能源汽车的原因;2.与传统汽车相比.新能源汽车的优势;3.个人看法。注意:1.写作词数应为80左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。Dear Tom,Yours sincerely,Li Hua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,使之构成一篇完整的短文。Long ago there lived an explore

59、r named Nicholas. He traveled around the world in search of new lands, new animals, and new relics to discover. And in every place he visited, Nicholas found a special gift to bring back to his son Christian.In his most adventurous journey, Nicholas traveled to the Arctic to find the North Pole. Aft

60、erweeks of tireless dogsled trekking, Nicholas reached the northern Arctic Circle where very little life could survive. As the weeks turned to months, Nicholas could still not find the North Pole and his food supply was getting low. By this time, Nicholas saw small footprints in the snow. Hungry and

61、 freezing, Nicholas followed the footprints to a small village. He could not believe that anyone could live in such a freezing place, but there were dozens of small huts(木屋)around him.Nicholas unleashed(解开)his dogs and went exploring. In the center of the village there sat a small tree. What caught

62、Nicholaseyes was a hat sitting atop the tree. Nicholas fought to reach the small tree and grabbed the hat. Not only did it look warm, but also he thought that it would also make a perfect gift for Christian-if he ever made it out of the Arctic and back home. The moment Nicholas placed the hat on his

63、 head, everything changed. The villagers left their huts and came out to surround him. The dogs became frightened and ran away at the sight of the crowd.At that moment, a woman called Michael stepped forward and spoke. “The hat you are wearing was removed from the top of our tree. That tree is the N

64、orth Pole, where there is no day and no night. As long as the hat stays here, we are unaffected by time. Now that you wear the hat too, you will not age. But the hat cannot be removed. If you do so or leave with the hat, we would not be able to survive.” Nicholas was astonished. He sat down on his s

65、led and cried. He needed to get back to his son. “You may leave for one day a year. Such a short time away would not harm us.” Michael said. “I cannot go anywhere in one days time”, Nicholas said.注意:1.写作词数应为150左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。“You may use our caribous(驯鹿)and you will find the trip much shorte

66、r while you wearthe hat”, said Michael.But when he entered his house, his son was no longer there and none of his belongings were there either.英语参考答案第一部分 听力15 BCAAC 610 AACBA 1115 BAACA 1620 BABBC附:听力材料Text 1W: Steven, have you got better now? Mary told me you were recovering well.M: Yeah, the docto

67、r said that I can leave soon. I really miss home.Text 2W: Excuse me. I am looking for a book called Little Women, but I cant find it anywhere. M: Let me see. I am sorry we just have sold it out.Text 3W: Bob, How long do you usually work?M: Well, I work seven hours a day from Monday to Friday, but on

68、 Saturdays I can leave an hour earlier.Text 4W: Do you prefer reading science magazines?M: Well, not particularly. I think they are a little boring.W: Im not into that sort of magazines, either. But I enjoy fashion magazines.Text 5M: What a pity! The first prize in the English spoken competition sho

69、uld have belonged to you!W: Well, if only I had followed my teachers suggestions.Text 6W: Good morning, sir. Can I help you?M: My flight has been delayed. Can you tell me why?W: Im sorry to tell you the airport has been closed due to the bad weather condition.M: How long will the delay last? Ive bee

70、n waiting here for about two hours until now!W: Maybe two or three hours.M: Thats to say I have to stay here tonight.W: Dont worry about that. We will arrange tonights accommodation.M: Thank you.Text 7W: Hello, Im Shirley. Ill be your waitress. Are you ready to order or do you need a few more minute

71、s?M: Im ready now. Id like the fried chicken and a side order of corn.W: And would you like an appetizer before your meal? Such as deviled eggs or cheese & tomato plate? They are very delicious.M: Ill pass on the appetizer, but Id like a garden salad.W: Can I get you anything to drink? A cup of oran

72、ge juice? Coffee?M: Yes, Id like a glass of green tea. Thats my favorite.W: Okay. Ill be back in a minute with your drink.M: Thank you.Text 8W: Well, Ive looked over your resume, Mr. Peepers.M: Please, call me Ted.W: Well, Ted, this is a very impressive one. I learned you have a good knowledge of Ch

73、inese and like reading books of different kinds. However, we do have several other applicants to finish interviewing before we can make a final decision. Its Monday today, and well call you this Friday, if thats all right.M: Thats no problem.W: Do you have any other questions?M: Well, what kind of s

74、alary do you provide?W: Salary is based on experience as well as time spent with our company. However, the minimum wage is $5, 000 a month.M: Okay, I see.W: By the way, our company provides good opportunities for personal development. And you can have a salary increase if the job is well done.M: Sou

75、nds fine.Text 9M: Where were you last night, Joan? I called you so many times but nobody answered.W: I was at the movies and turned off my phone at that time.M: I called you to know if you wanted to have dinner with us together.W: How can you afford that? I know that you are saving money to buy a ca

76、r.M: Simple. We went Dutch at last. We went to an American restaurant.W: Wow! I love American food. All the fatty and fried foods are not good for my diet, though.M: You know some simple exercise can really make a big difference to your figure.W: Yeah, I know but I am too lazy to do exercise!M: Luck

77、y that you are not too lazy to do your English exercises.W: Maybe I can do my English exercises by ordering western foods.M: OK, next time we go I make sure that I will call you again.W: Cool. Ill keep my cellphone on until then!Text 10As we all know, Mona Lisa is one of the worlds most famous paint

78、ings. The picture was painted by Leonardo da Vinci in 1505. But do you know the history of the painting? The painting was first sold to the king of France, and later Napoleon hung it in his own bedroom. Then, in 1911, it was stolen from the Louvre by an Italian man. Apparently, the man simply put th

79、e painting under his shoulder and walked out the front door. The workers in the Museum didnt even notice the painting was missing until a day or so later. The Mona Lisa turned up after about a year and a half in the shop of an antique dealer in Italy. The man who had stolen the painting wanted its b

80、ack to the artists home country and, after his task accomplished, he was seen as a national hero by many. Italian authorities then returned it to the Louvre Museum, where it now hangs behind bullet proof glass.第二部分 阅读第一节A【语篇解读】本文是一篇应用文。主要介绍了the MusicHall招收服务生的具体要求、福利待遇以及联系方式等。21. A细节理解题。根据第一句Describ

81、ed by international media as “the place where the heart of world fusion music beats”, the MusicHall可知A项正确。22. C细节理解题。根据第二段The MusicHall is now recruiting English speaking waiters for the summer season and also for full-time jobs.可知The MusicHall正在招收会说英语的服务生,故C项正确。23. B推理判断题。根据文中The MusicHall is now r

82、ecruiting English speaking waitersThe ideal candidate和please drop an email with a CV(履历)and a letter of intent. Please describe in a couple of sentences, why you chose to become a waiter.可知,这是一个招工广告,故B项正确。B【语篇导读】作者在听到飓风Sandy即将来袭的预报后不以为然,邻居们选择离开,但夫妇二人选择留下来,但可怕的亲身经历使得他们后悔不迭。24.C 细节理解题。根据文章第一段中的“I was

83、confident that Sandy would pass through leaving us undamaged because of our experience with Hurricane Irene last year.”可知,作者在去年曾经经历过台风Irene,认为已经有了经验,故C项正确。25. A 细节理解题。根据文章第三段的描述“My husband put pumps in the garage to fight against the water. I watched in disbelief and helplessness as I realized that

84、even the most powerful pump could not manage it.”可知,水涨得太快,即使功率再大的水泵也无济于事,房子会被洪水侵袭,故A项表述正确。26. D 细节理解题。通读全文内容,结合事件发展的顺序可知,应该是:Hurricane Irene发生在去年他们拿出蜡烛和手电以防断电丈夫想把自己的车开到更高处未果水涨到3楼后决定爬到楼顶体会感悟。据此可知D项正确。27. B 观点态度题。根据最后一段“We were not prepared for Sandy. The cost was huge in the loss of personal items.”可

85、知,作者并没有对台风Sandy做好充分的准备,台风中失去了太多的家中的物品,同时对这对夫妇也是一次可怕的经历,据此可知B项正确。C【语篇导读】本文是一篇文化类说明文。传统教室已经是“过去时”了,现代教育工作者认为孩子们在桌椅排列不规则的环境内学习效果会更好,同时要注重拓展学生的学习空间。28. C 细节理解题。根据第一段中的“But educators now say children can do better in a less structured learning environment.”可知,现在很多教育工作者表示孩子们在不太结构化的学习环境中能够表现得更好。可知C项表述正确。29

86、. C 细节理解题。根据文章第二段“Now, its elementary school classes have exchanged traditional desks for things like soft seating and connectable tables.”的表述可知,现在阿尔伯马尔县的小学已经将传统的课桌改变成了柔软的座椅和连续的课桌。由此可知C项表述正确。A项是传统教室的布置安排;B项“图书馆变成了学生们学习的地方”这一现象在以前也是如此;D项“学生们通过因特网在家学习”文中并未提到。30. D 判断推理题。A项“学校教育非常重要”与C项“教学方法有利于学生们的考试结果

87、”在文中并未提到;根据最后一段中的“More and more evidence connects the physical environment to learning outcomes,”和首句“Natural light, reduced outside noise and good air quality are all considerations in classroom design.”可知,教室的设计应该充分考虑到物理环境问题,因为这些与孩子的学校效果紧密相关,据此可知D项正确。31. D 文章标题题。通览全文内容可知,本文重点讲述改变传统的教室风格,拓展学习空间和领域对孩子

88、的学习更加有益,由此可知D项正确。D【语篇导读】本文是一篇说明文。人类的呼吸系统一直在运转,专家称人类平均每天大约呼吸两万次,深呼吸有助于肺部健康。32. D 细节理解题。根据文章第二段后半部分的表述可知:有种叫做横膈膜的肌肉将胸腔和腹腔分开。当我们吸气时,横膈膜收紧,胸腔打开,肺部扩张。当我们呼气时,隔膜放松并向上移动,将空气推出。由此可知D项正确。33. C 判断推理题。根据第三段中的“Harvard Medical School notes that deep breathing may slow the heartbeat, lower blood pressure and lower

89、 stress.”可知,哈佛医学院在其网站上指出,深呼吸可以减缓心跳、降低血压并减轻压力。由此可知C项表述正确。34. A 词义猜测题。结合下一句中的关键词bring in fresh oxygen及常识,同时联系stale前面的词汇old可知,stale意思是“不新鲜的、污浊的”,故A项正确。句意:美国肺协会指出,随着时间的推移,浅呼吸会在肺部留下陈旧、不新鲜的空气。这样隔膜就没有足够的空间来吸收新鲜的氧气。35. B 文章出处题。本文重点讲述深呼吸对肺部有益,这属于“健康类”话题,A项“特别新闻”、C项“建国史话”和D项“美国人物志”均与本文话题内容相关度较低,故B项正确。第二节36. D

90、 承上启下句。根据下文的几个小标题和本段内容可知,本句应引出下文有关家庭作业的几则具体的建议,D项“幸运的是,你可以做几件事情以使得家庭作业更高效”符合语境内容。37. C 细节理解句。根据本段的小标题“Create a Homework Plan”可知,本段重点讲述制定“家庭作业计划”的相关事宜。C项中的plan属于词汇复现。与本段话题一致。38. F 过渡句。根据小标题“Watch Where You Work”可知,本段重点讲“在哪里做作业”这一话题。F项“坐在一张你可以打开电脑并且工作起来很舒服的桌子或桌子前”与本段话题一致。39. E 通览本段内容可知,这里主要讲做作业的先后顺序,作

91、者建议首先做具有挑战性的任务,继而做稍简单的内容。据此可知E项正确。40. A 归纳句。要求选择本段的小标题。结合其他各段小标题的句式结构、同时根据本段讲述的主要内容“做完作业自由玩耍”可知A项正确。第三部分 语言运用第一节【语篇导读】本文是一篇记叙文。作为交换生的作者为自己第一次做出取消出国留学的决定而感到后悔不已。不过他抓住了第二次机会,体验到了不同国家的文化、交到了很多朋友。劝告大家一定不要错过机会。41. A 结合下文的描述以及空前的confused可知,此处指的是作者“心中充满了困惑和恐慌”。42. A flow through流经;穿过;fall down摔倒;go over克服;

92、sweep away清除,一扫而空。结合上下文可知,此处表示的意思是“几个星期来在我脑海中涌动的幻想之流突然停止了”。据此可知A项正确。43. B gather聚集;wander徘徊;漫步;turn翻到,转到;wrap包装,包裹。句意:随着时间越来越近,在巴黎漫步的景象被紧张和焦虑所取代。结合本段内容可知,作者为自己的做出留学经历而感到惶恐和焦虑。44. A anxiety焦虑;disappointment失望;courage勇气;depression沮丧。结合上文中提到的confused, panic以及空后的nerves可知,A项正确。45. B immediately立刻;eventua

93、lly最终;surely肯定;hopefully有希望地。根据上下文内容表述可知,作者几个星期以来对自己出国留学的决定一直耿耿于怀,这里表示的是最终下定决心放弃这次机会。故B项正确。46. B refresh更新;使恢复;regret后悔;recover恢复,失而复得;suffer遭受。句意:我最终决定不出国留学,这个结论几乎让我立刻后悔了。结合下文内容的描述可知,作者为自己做出这样的决定感到很后悔。47. C chance机会;adventure冒险;promise许诺;demand要求。句意:从那一周起,我对自己许下了一个承诺。如果我有机会在国外参加类似的交流,我一定会全力以赴。48. D

94、 familiar熟悉的;unrelated不相关的;serious严肃的;similar类似的。句意见上一题。根据句意可知,作者许诺只要有类似机会的时候,一定会不遗余力地抓住。49. A grasp抓住;abandon放弃;push推;throw扔。结合句意可知A项正确。此处grasp the chance表示“抓住机会”。50. C contribution贡献;achievement成就;ambition野心,抱负;offer提议;出价;意图;录取通知书。根据下文的描述可知,这里指的是“8年过去了,我终于实现了我19岁时的梦想”。51. B 句意:对于那些可能在考虑是否要出国工作或留学的

95、年轻人,我的建议就是去做!结合作者之前的放弃出国留学的机会可知,作者此处建议年轻人,只要有机会,就需要抓住。just do it为常用短语形式。52. B 句意:尽管我有幸得到第二次机会,不过旅行、探索和拥抱世界的机会少之又少。as if好像;even though尽管;however不过;while而,然而。53. B 句意见上一题。本句中的travel, explore和embrace为三个并列动词。54. D attention注意力;response回复;confidence自信;exposure暴露;曝光;揭露。此处的exposure to different cultures表示“

96、接触不同的文化”。55. A incredible不能相信的,难以置信的;极好的;shocking令人震惊的;reasonable有道理的;relaxing放松的。结合句意可知,作者在这里表示的意思是“在德国仅仅一个月的时间里,我结识了很多新朋友,接触了不同的文化,有了很多新的经历,这些都让我难以置信,并对我的生活产生了影响”。第二节【语篇导读】本文是一篇说明文。主要介绍了新冠疫情在全球蔓延,同时限制措施影响了欧美节假日。56. meant 考查非谓语动词。本句中have put in place为谓语动词,由于空前没有连词,故mean需用为非谓语动词,由于其与前面修饰的名词measures构

97、成被动关系,故用过去分词作定语。57. celebrations 考查词形转换。分析句子结构可知,本句中的are being limited为谓语动词,故前面部分为主语,所以用名词复数celebrations作主语。58. to urge 考查非谓语动词。句意:11月26日感恩节期间,美国卫生官方努力敦促人们待在家里。此处需要用不定式to urge表示目的。59. But 考查连词。结合上下句句意可知,两个分句之间表示转折关系。故用But。句意:但许多美国人还是选择了旅行和聚会。60. blamed 考查动词时态。本句中缺少谓语动词,主语Dr. Tatiana Prowell与谓语动词为主动关

98、系,结合后面的wrote可知,事件已经发生,故用一般过去时。61. have been announced 考查时态、语态和主谓一致。句中in recent weeks意为“在最近几周”,是现在完成时的标志;复数概念的主语promising results与动词announce构成被动关系,故填have been announced。62. widely 考查副词。句中available为形容词,需要用副词widely修饰。句意:但能被获批的疫苗不太可能在几个月内广泛提供给公众。63. an 考查冠词。句意:德国总理安吉拉默克尔和16位联邦州领导人计划讨论将疫情限制措施延长。extension

99、为可数名词,首字母发音为元音音素,故用不定冠词an。64. its 考查代词。句意:法国总统埃马纽埃尔马克龙表示,法国将在几天内开始放松对新冠疫情的限制。根据后面的名词restrictions可知,空格处应该用形容词性物主代词进行修饰。65. against 考查介词。句意:但欧盟委员会主席乌苏拉冯德莱恩警告称不要太快放松限制。warn against为常用搭配,表示“警告.不要;提醒.提防”之意。第四部分 写作第一节【参考范文】Dear Tom,Having learned you are anxious to learn something about the development of

100、 Chinas new energy automobiles, Id love to give you a detailed introduction.In order to further protect the environment, China has adopted various measures to promote the development of the new energy vehicle industry. Compared with traditional cars, new energy vehicles have advantages. New energy v

101、ehicles are more environmentally-friendly and we can greatly reduce the cost of use. Besides, electric motors operate at much lower noise.In my view, the development of new energy vehicles is an inevitable trend and the need of social development. Yours sincerely, Li Hua第二节【参考范文】“You may use our car

102、ibous(驯鹿)and you will find the trip much shorter while you wear the hat”, said Michael. The villagers took good care of Nicholas. They fed him well and gave him the largest hut they had. Nicholas spent the next two days building gifts for his son. By the day of his departure, Nicholas had built his

103、son dozens of wonderful gifts out of wood. The villagers helped him pack the presents. Nicholas was almost flying when he was on the caribous! He looked down to see the smiling face of Michael as he waved him goodbye.But when he entered his house, his son was no longer there and none of his belongin

104、gs were there either. He wanted his son to have a gift from him. So Nicholas went to every house in the village and dropped a single toy down each chimney, hoping that one of the toys would reach his beloved son. The heartbreak of not finding his son had reminded Nicholas of those waiting for his return up north. He could not let them down, no matter how much he wanted to stay. So with every gift gone, Nicholas flew back to the North Pole.

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