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1、高三英語(yǔ)試卷笫3頁(yè)(共10頁(yè))順義區(qū)2021屆高三第一次統(tǒng)練英語(yǔ)試卷考生須知1 .本試卷總分100分,考試用時(shí)90分鐘。2 .本試卷共10頁(yè),共三部分。3 .試題所有答案必須填涂或書(shū)寫(xiě)在答題卡上,在試卷上作答無(wú)效。選擇題必須用 2B鉛筆作答,非選擇題必須用黑色字跡的簽字筆作答。4 .考試結(jié)束后,請(qǐng)將答題卡交回,試卷自己保留。2021.1第一部分:知識(shí)運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié),30分)第一節(jié) 完形填空(共10小題;每小題1.5分,共15分)閱讀下面短文,掌握其大意,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出 最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。Yo-Yo Ma was bom in 1955. His mot
2、her was an opera singer, and his father taught music at a university.From the veiy beginning, Ma an exceptional talent for music. He started singing songs as lie could talk. And when he was four, he began playing the cello (大提琴)under his father s guidance.Ma 2 became extremely skilled with the instr
3、ument and at the age of five he performed in his first recital (獨(dú)奏會(huì)). His fingers were agile. They moved like graceful dancers on the strings. The audience could not believe that so 3 a boy could make such wonderful music. Before 10 years old, Ma was recognized for his 4 and studied with some of the
4、 greatest musicians around the globe.Today, Ma is considered one of the greatest cellists in the world- He has 5 more than 90 albums (唱片)and has played thousands of concerts. Up till now, he has won many music awards, including 18 Grammys.In 1998, Ma founded the Silk Road Project. Tliis project is n
5、amed 6 the Silk Road, an ancient trade route that long ago linked the Far East to the West. The Silk Road was not only used for the exchange of 7, but also served as a channelthat allowed cultural influences and new ideas to spread. In the same way, Ma is encouraging people to 8 with other cultures
6、through music.Ma lias established Silk Road programs in schools. The programs bring artists from different cultures into schools and let children 9 the music, dance and art from around the world.“A good musician is someone who says ' How can I contribute? said Yo-Yo Ma. Ma's 10 to the arts c
7、learly mark him as a great musician indeed.1.A. usedB.developedc.showedD.admired2.A. quicklyB.suddenlyc.finallyD.naturally3.A. cleverB.livelyc.niceD.young4.A. effortsB.talentsc.actionsD.qualities5.A. recordedB.collectedc.studiedD.bought6.A. asB.byc.afterD.on7.A. newsB.greetingsc.giftsD.goods8.A. dea
8、lB.peteD.work9.A. balanceB.completec.experienceD.remember10 A. con tri but ionsB.benefitsc.supportsD.wishes第二節(jié) 語(yǔ)法填空(共10小題;每小題L 5分,共15分)閱讀下列短文,根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容填空,在未給提示詞的空白處僅填寫(xiě)1個(gè)適 當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~,在給出提示詞的空白處用括號(hào)內(nèi)所給詞的正確形式填空。ASummer is not the only season for going on holiday. In winter, you can go out to play too
9、. You may go skiing in a skiing park. Or, you can just play 11 snow. In the far north, there is knee-crossing snow everywhere. Even the trees 12( cover) with thick snow. Wearing thick clothes and wholly wrapped like abear, you can make snowmen with your friends or throw 13( snowball) at eachother* Y
10、ou are sure to have a lot of fun*BBill liv«s in a village. Last year, the village 14 (win) a competition for the most beautiful gardens in the U. K. Bill loves his garden, just as many other Britons do. After 15( retire) , he spends most his time in the garden, culling, plantingand watering. Si
11、nce there are also competitions for vegetables, Bill grows beautiful flowers as well as vegetables. He wants to win a prize for growing the 16 (big) carrot. Now you will find 17 ( he) tidying I he fallen leaves on cold afternoons and getting everything ready for spring.cToday, people play around wit
12、h smartphones at all times of the day, including meal times. However, a study shows that people 18 eat while they are distracted (分心的)tend 19(eat) more. When we eat while playing on ourphones, our brains must deal with these two tasks at the same time. Thus, our brains will pay little attention to o
13、ur food and liow much of it we are eating. 20 we'd better put our phones aside, at least while we eat.第二部分:閱讀理解(共兩節(jié),38分)第一節(jié)(共14小題;每小題2分,共28分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng),并 在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。AHumpback Whale Swim and Watch TourEvery year over 30, 000 humpback whales pass our Ningaloo reef (礁)at their
14、 seasonal journey. Tlieir size, beauty, and funny actions have attracted tourists from all over the world. There are no words to describe the wonderful feeling when you are swimming beside an amazing creature like a humpback whale.We now have the opportunity to enter the whales' world and swim q
15、uietly along with them to experience a small part of their journey. There will be only 7 swimmers in the water at one time along with our guide and photographer. People wanting to swim with the humpbacks will need to demonstrate a reasonable ability to swim and must be over the age of 18.At 8 am, to
16、urists will be picked up from their accommodation and head out to the reef for our morning snorkel (潛泳) After the snorkel, our spotter plane will search for a resting group of humpback whales. These slow moving whales are more likely to be interested in interacting with our swimmers. They will provi
17、de you a breath-taking experience you will never forget. When the humpback swimming is finished, we serve a delicious lunch with all drinks provided.If time permits, well move into one of our favorite snorkeling spots for another explore of the Ningaloo reef. We will return in the afternoon.PricesSw
18、immer; AU$369. 00Observer: AU$195.00Included in the Tour Bus transfers from and to your accommodation Experienced guides who are qualified dive professionals Professional photographer on board - photos of your day are free of charge. Two meals: breakfast and lunch Dive equipment and life vests (救生衣)
19、:Swimming suits can be bought at low cost. In-water radio communication with the spotter plane Hot water showers after in-waler activities21. The tourist who wants to swim with the humpback whales should be.A. a quiet whale loverB. a professional guideC. a qualified photographerD. a good swimmer ove
20、r 1822. What is used to look for target humpback whales?A. A plane. B. A boat.C. A camera. D. A radio.23. Which of the following is a tourist supposed to pay extra for?A. Meals.B- Photos.C. Swimming suits.D. Hot water showers.BWhen 18-year-old Vinnie Webster started making jewelry in the eighth grad
21、e, she had no idea that only a few years later she would be using her hobby to help others.“Our school is very generous, and everyone takes on a lot of projects to help the community,H Webster said. As she was looking for something to do, a thought suddenly came to her, “Why not combine the two?”Web
22、ster realized that she could donate 100% of her jewelry sales, and that's exactly what she did. She donated all her proceeds to different organizations, including Global B汰e, a nonprofit organization that provides bikes to women in Tanzania, and Himalayan Stove Project, which provides energy-eff
23、icient, low-emission (彳氐JIF放)stoves to families in the Himalayas.Webster is currently selling her jewels online, managed by her classmate Molly McCuen. And she plans to start a website for her business soon and continue her monthly donations. She said her jewehy designs are meant to appeal to people
24、 of her age.From a business perspective, Webster has learned how much time and effort it 高三英語(yǔ)試卷第4頁(yè)(共10頁(yè))高三英語(yǔ)試卷笫7頁(yè)(共10頁(yè))takes to run a business. But she has also found it is easy to make something that people will buy. She has gained confidence in her work.When Webster started her jewelry business, s
25、he was not sure if she could do it well. She was afraid that her jewels weren't what other people wanted or liked. Bui soon she found the feedback was really good. u All my friends were like 'Wow, I want one! I want one! " Webster said.Webster encourages other teens who want to help the
26、ir communities to find something they are passionate about and use it to give back. "You, yourself, can make a change. You don't need other people's help. If you want to do something, you really can,“ said Webster. "I know a lot of adults say you can do whatever you put your mind t
27、o, and that is really tnie.”24. The underlined word u proceedsn in Paragraph 3 means.A. jewelry B. incomeC. materials D. designs25. Webster's Jewelry is designed for people.A- making sales onlineB. willing to help othersC. with a business brainD. at the same age as her26. Webster encourages othe
28、r kids to.A. use their hobbies to give backB. believe what adults say to themC. make a change with others' helpD. start a business as early as possibe27. What kind of person is Webster?A. Honest. B. PoliteeC. Modest. D. HelpfuLcYou have everything you think you need for your dream job, but could
29、 something else be holding you back? You possess hard skills for the job, you may lack soft skills.Hard skills are things that are measurable and technical. A master's degree in business is a hard skill. The ability to speak a foreign language is a hard skill. And many specific qualifications fo
30、r a job are hard skills, such as years o£ work experience or proficiency (精通)with particular computer programs. They will help you lo land your dream job.On the other hand, soft skills are harder to define. And they cannot be measured. They are traits (特點(diǎn))that you can work on for a lifetime. So
31、ft skills cover a wide range of characteristics, and some are the most common and the most necessary for success, like being a good listener and speaker, a wise leader, a problem solver , a strong communicator or a team player. Il is also helpful if you can accept feedback, resolve conflicts with ot
32、hers, deal with difficult people or be flexible. These soft skills are what many employers desire.Soft skills benefit you in many ways. Being a good listener, for example, is very helpful if you're a doctor. Being flexible, as a team player or a problem solver, helps you succeed when you are dea
33、ling with deadlines.Soft skills are something extra that propels (推進(jìn))a particular person to success. Being able to show you possess them could make a difference in being more successful in the job you already have. They make the difference between someone who is just OK at his job and someone who is
34、 outstanding, the person you always want on your team. In general, soft skills make you more likeable and more competent.Soft skills are what can set people apart from one another, but soft skills don't come naturally.28. Which of the following belongs to hard skills?A. Being expert in English.B
35、> Being able to solve problems.C. Being good at expressing oneselfD. Being skillful at communicating with others.29. According to the passage, soft skillsA. are certain inborn qualitiesB. help one stand out from the othersC< are more difficult to gain than hard skillsD. attract the employers m
36、ore easily than hard skills30. What will the author most probably talk about afterwards?A. Why soft skills are important.B. What skills belong to soft skills.C- How soft skills are developed.D. Where soft skills are mostly used.DResearchers have observed a huge planet that receives rain of hot liqui
37、d iron. It 高三英語(yǔ)試卷第6頁(yè)(共10頁(yè))is an exoplanet (外星球)that moves around a star outside our own solar system. The exoplanet, called WASP-76b, sits about 640 light years away from Earth. And it is nearly twice the size of Jupiter, the largest planet in our solar system. WASP-76b, made mainly of gas, is part
38、of a family of exoplanets considered ultra-hot gas giantsn. The planet is extremely hot because it is very close to its parent star, which is almost twice as big as our sun.WASP-76b takes as long to go around its axis (軸)as it does to go around its parent star. The result is the planefs temperatures
39、 of more than 2,400T on its star-facing side, which makes WASP-76b one of the most extreme exoplanets in terms of its climate and chemistry.Scientists have learned that the planet is so hot that molecules (分子)separate from atoms. The extreme heat also causes metals like iron to evaporate (蒸發(fā))into th
40、e atmosphere. The iron likely changes into liquid on the cooler side of the planet, and then almost surely turns into rain.Christophe Lovis, one of the lead researchers, said that such a process is thought to produce usmall drops of metal falling from the sky”. The iron rain is likely to be extremel
41、y heavy and strong. Lovis said, “It's like in the heavy steel industry on the earth where they melt (熔化)iron, and so you see this melting y flowing metal.”David Ehrenreich, an astronomer who helped lead the research, said that this kind of hot iron rain might only happen on ultra-hot exoplanets.
42、 The extreme atmospheric conditions, which exist in WASP-76b and the other ultra-hot gas giants, are not found anywhere in our solar system and would be very difficult to reproduce in a lab.What we have been able to discover is just a small glimpse of the universe. The "zoo" of planetary s
43、ystems is far beyond our expectations.31. We learn from the fiist paragraph that WASP-76b.A. sits near the earthB. is made mainly of gasC. moves fast around its parent starD. is the largest planet in its solar system32. What makes WASP-76B one of the most extreme exoplanets?A. Its heat. B. Its axis.
44、C. Its size.D. Its location.33. Why did Christophe Lovis mention the heavy steel industry?A. To stress how important steel industry is.B. To analyze how hard it is to produce steel.C. To explain the heavy iron rain on WASP-76b.D. To prove the existence of ultra-hot exoplanets.34. What is the passage
45、 mainly about?A. A family of exoplants is forming.A faraway planet receives iron rain.C. A new planetary system is discovered.D. A research into steel is being carried on.第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2分,共10分)根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的七個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。選 項(xiàng)中有兩項(xiàng)為多余選項(xiàng)。Play f Play on!Many scientists think play is just like food and s
46、leep. It is essential for animal survival. When animals play, they are practicing skills they need in life. 35Young predators (捕食性動(dòng) 物),such as wolves and lions, play by chasing, seizing, biting, and shaking their heads from side to side. They are developing skills for mnning down, catching, and kill
47、ing prey (獵物),which will be needed one day as a hunter.Prey animals, like deer and goat, play differently.36 They act like they have "flies in their brainsn. These animals are practicing skills they will need one day to escape predators and avoid becoming dinner.Animals also play for the unexpe
48、cted. In play, animals learn about the world around them and their own physical limits. 37 A study showed that even though half their enclosure (圍場(chǎng))was flat and grassy, the young goats chose to play most of the time on a steep, rocky area where they were much more likely to get hurt. Why did they pl
49、ace themselves in danger? Because such play helps animals develop flexibility in their minds as well as their muscles. Thus, they are belter prepared to deal with unexpected events.38 Wolves play more than rabbits. Parrots play more than ducks or 高三英語(yǔ)試卷第8頁(yè)(共10頁(yè)) spanows. Smarter animals play in more
50、 creative and complex ways too. Not surprisingly, humans are among the most playful species.Could play actually help the brain grow? Some scientists think so. They believe that play exercises the brain like lifting a weight exercises a muscle. 39 So play on! Your brain will thank you for it.A. They
51、even call play ubrain food”.B. Many scientists think play is a serious business.C. They run about like crazy, jumping wildly in the air.D. This is why different kinds of animals play in different ways.E. So they sometimes seem to prefer play that is a bit dangerous.F. A research also shows that smar
52、ter animals spend more time playing.G. Playing lets animals try out different ways of doing things in a safe environment.第三部分:書(shū)面表達(dá)(共兩節(jié),32分)第一節(jié) 閱讀表達(dá)(共4小題;第40、41題各2分,第42題3分,第43題 5分,共12分)閱讀下面短文,根據(jù)題目要求回答問(wèn)題。Humans are very social creatures. In addition to verbal (語(yǔ)言 的) communication, we also use our bodi
53、es to help us better express our thoughts and feelings. This non-verbal communication is known as body language.Body language includes the movement of every pari of a human body, like facial expressions and eye contact. It had developed as a form of communication before humans could speak or write.
54、We can tell a lot about what a person is thinking or feeling just by looking at them.Body language is so commonplace and universal ihat you may not even be aware that you are conveying (傳遞)many messages to others. For example, you might move your head from side to side to express the word "no”.
55、 You might give a “thumbs up“ to show that you like or agree with something. Or, you might cross the thumb with the index finger (食指)to form the shape of a heart to represent “l(fā)ove”.But now that we are spending more time on line, we do not have as many in-person interactions as before. Both the mean
56、s of verbal and non-verbal communication have changed. Because of this, “digital body languageM is becoming increasingly important. Instead of sending text messages or using voice messages, we can video chat our friends to show them our smiling faces.Another way to express our emotions digitally is
57、through emojis (表情符號(hào)) 高三英語(yǔ)試卷第9頁(yè)(共10頁(yè))When we are text chatting online, we are only revealing the content and leaving out vocal tones (聲調(diào))and facial expressions. Emojis, which enable us to belter express our feelings, help us greatly in online communication> Today, over 6 billion emojis are sent o
58、n a daily basis. Meanwhile, over 90% of the world's online community makes regular use of them. How effective they are!Whether using video chat to show our expressions or sending an emoji, we shouldn't forget the importance of u digital body language40. What do people use body language for?4L Please paraphrase the underlined sentence in Paragraph 3 in your own words.42. Please decide which pa
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