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2021年湖北省宜昌市第九中學(xué)高三英語(yǔ)期中試卷及答案解析
第一部分閱讀(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)
第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題2分,滿分30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)
A
FourBestCitiestoVisitinWinter
Coldrains,icysidewalksandgrayskiescanmakewintertravelatrial.Butherearefourcitiesaroundthe
worldthatmakeforagreatcold-weatherdestination:
Prague,CzechRepublic
Withitssnow-cappedspiresandwindingstreets,Pragueisafairytalecitythatremainslytourist-freeinwinter.
Theamazingarchitecturelooksevenprettierunderasheetofsnow,withoneofthemostbeautifulareas
beingtheoldtown,withitsRomanesquevaults.Gasstreetlampshavebeenplacedthroughoutthecitycenter,
addingaromanticcolor1toevenings.Cafeshereareidealforescapingthebittercold.
Salzburg,Austria
WithitsChristmassongsandtraditionalmarkets,thisisaperfectcityforawinterbreak.“SilentNight”was
performedforthefirsttimeinthechurchofOberndorfontheborderofSalzburgonChristmasEvein1818.
Thecity'smainmarketisheldintheshadowofSalzburg'sHohensalzburgCastle,buttheoneheldinMirabell
Squareisespeciallypopularwithfoodloverswhocometotastelocalfoodsuchashalusky—piecesofdumpling
mixedwithfriedbacon.
Tromso,Norway
TromsoiswidelyregardedasNorway'smostbeautifulcityandisabaseforspoilingthenorthernlights.There
areseveralattractivemuseums,includingthePolarMuseum,whichoffersaninsightintothehistoryofArctic
expeditions,andtheTromsoMuseum,whichisfamousforitsSamiexhibitions.
Amsterdam,Netherlands
Inwinter,Amsterdam'smuseumsaremuchlesscrowded,makingitthetimetovisitattractionssuchas
RijksmuseumortheAnneFrankHouse.Builtoriginallytohouseacircus,theRoyalCarreTheaterismorethan130
yearsold.Childrenwilllovethespectacularperformances.
1.WhatcanyoudoinPrague?
A.Enjoythefascinatingarchitecture.B.Tastelocalfoodhalusky.
C.AppreciateSamiexhibitions.D.Watchacircusperformance.
2.Wherewas“SilentNight”firstperformed?
A.InthechurchofOberndorf.B.InHohensalzburgCastle.
C.InMirabellSquare.D.InthePolarMuseum.
3.Whichcitywillyouchooseifyouwanttoseethenorthernlights?
A.Prague.B.Salzburg.C.Tromso.D.Amsterdam.
B
Mostkidscanwalkintoalibraryorbookstoreandfindhundredsofbookstoread.Butit’snotthatsimplefor
kidswhoareblind.Theyreadinadifferentway.JennyLeeandotherbraille(盲文)transcriberstaketheprinted
wordsofabookandchangethemintoacodeofraiseddots.Blindpeoplecanreadthesedotswiththeirfingers.
Toknowwhatbraillefeelslike,takeaballpointpenandpresshardontoapieceofpaper.Nowturnthepaperover
andtouchtheraiseddotmadebythepenpoint.
WhenLeefirstsawthedotsofthebraillealphabet,shewonderedifshe’deverbeabletoreadandwrite
themeasily.Shetookaclassandpractisedhardforaboutsixmonthsbeforeshepassedthefinalexam:shehadto
convert35pagesofabookintobraille.Today,Leeworksforapublisher.Oneofherjobsistochangechildren’s
booksintobraille.
Todothis,Leefirsttypesthestoryintoacomputerandthenusesacomputerprogramtotranslateitintothe
braillecode.Next,shelooksoverthetranslationseveraltimestomakesureit’smistake-free.Afterthat,acopyof
thebraillestoryisprintedwithaspecialprinter.ThenLeeandaproofreaderworktogethertofindandcorrectany
mistakes.Whenabookisready,manycopiesofitareprinted.Afterwards,somearesoldthroughwebsitesand
othersaresenttolibraries.
Sometimes,goingoverastoryagainandagaingetstiring.That’swhenLeetakesabreak.SeveralofJenny
Lee’sco-workers,whoareblind,useguidedogs.Whentheanimalsaren’tworking,Leelikesspendingafew
minuteswiththem.Toher,playingwithdogs“isalwaysapick-me-upinthemiddleoftheday”.
“Ilovethismission,”Leesays.“Throughmybrainpowerandmyfingers,Iamputtingthedotsintosomekid’s
hands.”
4.Howdoesthewriterexplainwhatbraillefeelslike?
A.Byexplainingwhatbraillewordslooklike.
B.Bydescribinghowblindpeoplereadbooks.
C.Byaskingreaderstoexperienceitthemselves.
D.Bygivingexamplesofdifferentbraillewords.
5.WhatwasLee’sfirstreactiontobraille?
A.Shewasexcitedtogetanewskill.
B.Shewasamazedatthecleveridea.
C.Sherealizedshecouldteachitherself.
D.Shebelieveditwouldbedifficulttolearn.
6.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“pick-me-up”inparagraph4mostprobablymean?
AAdiscussiontoreleaseworkstress.
B.Somethingtoimproveone’sappetite.
C.Somethingtohelprestoreone’sspirit.
D.Afreerideaccompaniedwithaguidedog.
7.WhatdoesLeethinkofherjob?
A.Profitableandhopeful.B.Tiringbutmeaningful.
C.Relaxingandhelpful.D.Boringbutchallenging.
C
Theregularworldpresentedtousbyourfivesenses—youcouldcallitreality1.0—isnotalwaysthemost
user-friendly.Wegetlostinunfamiliarcities;wemeetpeoplewhoselanguagewedon’tunderstand.Sowhynot
trytheimprovedversion:augmentedreality(AR)orreality2.0?ARtechnologyaddscomputer-producedimages
ontherealworldviaamobilephonecameraorspecialvideoglasses.
EarlyformsofARarealreadyhere—smartphonescandeliverinformationaboutnearbyATMsand
restaurantsandotherpointsofinterest.Butthat’sjustthebeginning.Afewyearsfromnowthequantityof
informationavailablewillhaveincreasedhugely.Youwillnotonlyseethatthere’saChineserestaurantonthenext
block,butyouwillbeabletoseethemenuandreadreviewsofit.
Thisiswherethenextrevolutionincomputingwilltakeplace:intheinterface(界面)betweentherealworld
andtheinformationbroughttousviatheInternet.Imaginebubblesfloatingbeforeyoureyes,filledwithcool
informationaboutanythingandeverythingthatyouseeinfrontofyou.
Let’sjumpaheadtotenyearsfromnow.Apersontryingtofixacarwon’tbereadingabookwithpictures;he
willbewearingadevicethatprojectsanimated3Dcomputergraphicsontotheequipmentunderrepair,labelling
partsandgivingstep-by-stepguidance.
ThewindowontotheARworldcanbeasmartphoneorspecialvideoglasses.Butintenyears’timethese
willhavebeenreplacedbycontactlenses(隱形眼鏡)withtinyLEDs,whichpresentsomethingatareadable
distanceinfrontofeyes.Soadeafpersonwearingtheselenseswillbeabletoseewhatpeoplearesaying.
Thequestionis,whileweareallabsorbedinournewaugmentedrealityworld,howwillwebe
communicatingwitheachother?
8.Whatisthetextmainlyabout?
A.Therelationshipbetweenreality1.0andreality2.0.
B.DifferentformsoftheARtechnology.
C.Thenextinformationtechnologyrevolution.
D.ThepopularityoftheARtechnology.
9.WhichofthefollowingwillARtechnologysupportaccordingtothetext?
A.Topayforthingsonlineconveniently.
B.Toplayonlinegamesmerrily.
C.Toofferinformationefficiently.
D.Tocommunicatewithotherssocially.
10.WhatareContactlenseswithtinyLEDsusedfor?
A.Showtextsandimages.B.Protectpeople’seyes.
C.Helpdeafpeoplecommunicate.D.Replacesmartphone.
11.What’stheauthor’sattitudetowardstheARtechnology?
A.Indifferent.B.Critical.C.Concerned.D.Favourable.
D
Acheapprintedsensorcouldtransmitwildfirewarnings.Wildfireshaverecentlydestroyedregionsacrossthe
world,andtheirgravityisincreasing.Hopingtoreduceharm,researchersledbyYapeiWang,aChinesechemist
ofRenminUniversity,saytheyhavedevelopedaninexpensivesensortodetectsuchfiresearlierwithlesseffort.
Currentdetectionmethodsrelyheavilyonhumanwatchfulness,whichcandelayaneffectiveresponse.Most
wildfiresarereportedbythegeneralpublic,andotheralertscomefromroutinefootpatrolsandwatchtower
observers.Passingplanesandsatellitesalsooccasionallyspotsomething,but“thefirefirstappearsonthe
ground,"Wangsays.“Whenyouseethefirefromthesky,itistoolate.”
Theteamsaysitsnewsensorcanbeplacedneartreetrunks'basesandsendawirelesssignaltoanearby
receiverifthereisadramatictemperatureincrease.Thatheatalsopowersthesensoritself,withoutreplacing
batteries.Theteamprintedthesubstancesontoordinarypapertocreateasensorforjust$0.40.
Butimprovingcoordinationamongthedifferentagenciesinvolvedinfirefightingisevenmorecrucialto
address,saysGrahamKent,anearthquakeexpertattheUniversityofNevada,Reno,whowasnotpartofthe
study.KentisdirectorofALERTWildfire,anetworkthatusescamerasandcrowdsourcingtowatchforfires
inCalifornia,NevadaandOregon.“Thewholewaythatyourespondtoafireuntilit'sputoutislikeaballet,"hesays.
“You'dhavetochoreograph(設(shè)計(jì))itjustso,withresourcespreciselyusedattherighttimeandplaceandinthe
rightorderfromdetectiontoconfirmationtoassignmenttoextinguishment(熄滅).Firedetectionisjuststepone.
Wangsayshisteam'snextstepsaretoextendthedevice'ssignalrangebeyondthecurrent100meters,which
canlimitpracticaluse,andtodevelopaprotectiveshieldforit.Thetransmitter'seffectiveness,henotes,willalso
needtobeexaminedinthefieldahead.
12.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“gravity”inparagraph1probablymean?
A.Pull.B.Extinction.
C.Popularity.D.Severity.
13.Whatdoweknowaboutthesensor?
A.Itspriceremainshigh.
B.Itsbatteriesarereplaceable.
C.Itcandetectfiresearlierandeasier.
D.Itcanreducefirefighters'pain.
14.WhatdoesKentmeaninparagraph4?
A.Firefightingiseasybutcrucial.
B.Firedetectionresourcesarerich.
C.Puttingoutafireisanorderlyactivity.
D.Technologyisthekeytoextinguishingafire.
15.What'stheplanforthenewsensoraccordingtoWang?
A.Improvingandtestingit.
B.Limitingitsuseandtransmission.
C.Examingandreducingitssignalrange.
D.Gettingitonthemarketaheadoftime.
第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2分,滿分10分)
閱讀下面短文,從短文后的選項(xiàng)中選出可以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)
Inmovingtoanothercountryitisnotuncommontoexperiencecultureshock.AsaChinesepersoninBritain,
Iamnodifferent.
Basically,therearefivestagesofcultureshock.
StageonecanbecalledtheTouriststage".Ifyoutravelalot,you'llagreewithme.Everythinginanewplace
isveryexcitingtoatourist.___16___Afterall,touristsdon'tusuallystaytoolonginoneplace.
Thesecondstageisthe"shockstage”.___17___Iamnewinthecountry.Willsomeonecheatorrobme?I
don'tknowanybodyhereandImisshome.Luckily,my"shockperiod"wasquiteshort.Ihadsomanythingstodo
everyday,soIdidn'thavetimetogetdepressed.
____18____Youlearntodealwiththedifficultiesandstopcomplaining.Thisperiodcanbeslowandifyou
fail,youhavetogobacktotheshockstage.Iamverylucky.Ihavearoommatewhohaslivedhereforseveral
years.EverytimeItalktoher,Ifeelbetter.
____19____Wefeelmorecomfortableandcanadapttothenewculture.Ithinkthiswilltakealongtime
becauseIdon'tseeanytraceofitinme.
Thelaststageiscalledthere-entryshockstage".Thisistheshockyoufeelwhenreturninghome.Everybody
ishappytoseeyouagain,butyou'vechanged.___20___
A.Yourownculturemayfeelforeign.
B.Thencomesthestageofacceptance.
C.Inthenextstage,youbegintoadjust.
D.Problemsandanxietyappearatthistime.
E.Youstarttoidentifywiththenewculture.
F.Thisstagecanlastformonthsorjustacoupleofdays.
G.Findthecouragetomoveforwardduringthisdifficultstage.
第二部分語(yǔ)言運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié),滿分45分)
第一節(jié)(共20小題;每小題1.5分,滿分30分)
閱讀下面短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)
Iusedtohaterunning.Itseemedtoohard,andbeingpushedoutsidemycomfortzonewasnotwhatI
was____21____todo.MyhusbandCharleshadbeenaseriouscompetitive____22____formanyyears.Afterour
marriage,hewouldn't____23____talkingabouthowmuchhemissedit.Sohepickeditupagain,andafterabouta
year,Istartedto____24____himatthetrack.Justafewweekslater,Charles____25____usbothupfora
five-kilometerrace.I____26____aboutdoingit.Itwastoosoon.
Butontheraceday,thereIwas.Thegun____27____.Thousandsofrunnerspushedforward.Thefirst
kilometerwastough.“Idon'tthinkI'mgonnamakeit.”Iwasalreadybreathing____28____andpainfullyawareof
thegroupofrunnerspoundingpastme.“No,you'redoinggreat,”saidCharles.Hewastryingtoencourageme,to
getmefocusedonsomethingelse____29____mydiscomfort.“Ican't,”Isaid,barelyaudibly(聽得見地).Hetried
a____30____waytopersuademe.“Justmakeittothathouseandlet'sseehowyou____31____.”
AfteranotherminuteIsawthethree-kilometermark.AllIcouldthinkofwasthatIwasdyingandthatmy
husbandmademe____32____.“Miserable”doesn'tevenbegintodescribehowIfelt.“You'llbefine.You'vegot
lessthanakilometertogo.”Iroundedacorner,andsawbothsidesofthestreet____33____withpeoplewatching
therace,allcheeringtherunnerson.Iwilledmy____34____tokeepgoing.ThenIlookedupandsawtheclock.
Thesecondstickingawaygaveme____35____.IknewthatifI____36____finishedthisraceIwouldachieve
something.____37____,Istraightenedupandkickedit.IhadmyarmsheldhigherwhenIpassedthroughthe
finishline.Avolunteer____38____amedalaroundmyneck.
“Youdidgreat!I'msoproudofyou!”Charleswas____39____thatI'dmadeit.“ThatwasAMAZING!Iwantto
doanotherrace.Thisrunningstuffisamazing!”Iproudly____40____mymedalonourwaytothepost-race
festivities.Mylungsandmycomfortzonebothexpanded.
21.A.acceptedB.permittedC.pushedD.raised
22.A.runnerB.policemanC.doctorD.lawyer
23.A.regretB.mindC.stopD.forget
24.A.followB.attendC.joinD.urge
25.A.signedB.pickedC.turnedD.looked
26.A.caredB.hesitatedC.wonderedD.inquired
27.A.wentoffB.wentoutC.brokeoffD.brokeout
28.A.smoothlyB.heavilyC.quicklyD.abruptly
29.A.orratherB.morethanC.ratherthanD.betterthan
30.A.pleasantB.reasonableC.casualD.different
31.A.reactB.describeC.feelD.realize
32.A.ashamedB.painfulC.embarrassedD.nervous
33.A.busyB.popularC.readyD.thick
34.A.armsB.mindC.heartD.legs
35.A.strengthB.patienceC.expectationD.wisdom
36.A.formallyB.immediatelyC.normallyD.actually
37.A.HoweverB.ThereforeC.YetD.Instead
38.A.rewardedB.handedC.putD.presented
39.A.thrilledB.amusedC.shockedD.frozen
40.A.enjoyedB.kissedC.keptD.ignored
第二節(jié)(共10小題;每小題1.5分,滿分15分)
閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入1個(gè)適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號(hào)內(nèi)單詞的正確形式
Chengduhasdozensofnewmillionaires,Asia'sbiggestbuilding,andgreatnewhotels.Butfortouristslikeme,
pandasareitstop___41.___(attract).
Soitwasagreathonourtobeinvitedbackstageatthenot-for-profitPandaBase,whereticketmoneyhelps
payforresearch.I___42.___(allow)togetclosetothesecuteanimalsatthe600-acrecentre.Fromtomorrow,I
willbetheirUKambassador(大使).Thetitlewillbe___43.___(official)giventomeataceremonyinLondon.But
myconnectionwithpandasgoes___44.___tomydaysonaTVshowinthemid-1980s,___45.___Iwasthefirst
WesternTVreporter____46.____(permit)tofilmaspecialunitcaringforpandasrescuedfromstarvation(饑餓)in
thewild.Myambassadorialdutieswillinclude___47.___(introduce)Britishvisitorstothe120-pluspandasat
ChengduandothersataresearchcentreinthemistymountainsofBifengxia.
___48.___myrecentvisit,Iheldalivelythree-month-oldtwinthathadbeenrejected(拋棄)by___49.___(it)
mother.Thenurseryteamchangeshimeveryfewdayswithhissistersothatwhileoneisbeingbottle-fed,
the_____50._____iswithmum-sheneversuspects.
第四部分寫作(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)
第一節(jié)短文改錯(cuò)(滿分10分)
51.單句改錯(cuò)(共10小題;每小題1分,滿分10分)
(多改或不按格式要求改不得分)
下面每個(gè)句子都只有一處語(yǔ)言錯(cuò)誤。每處錯(cuò)誤僅涉及一個(gè)單詞的增加、刪除或修改。
增加:在缺詞處加一個(gè)漏字符號(hào)(^),并在其下面寫出該詞。
刪除:把多余的詞用斜線(\)劃掉。
修改:在錯(cuò)的詞下面劃一橫線,并在該詞下面寫出修改后的詞。
Manyparentslackofpatiencetotelltheirchildrenwhytheyshouldbehaveastold.
DuringtheSecondWorldWar,thousandsofpeoplefleethecountry.
Hehasrunoutallthemoneyhisparentsgavehim.
Itisbadmannertotalkwithyourfingerpointingatanotherperson.
Ihadtoldthemthereason,whichIdidn’tattendthemeeting.
Idarenottogowinterswimmingalone.
Innocircumstanceshouldthewilloftheminorityoverridethewillofthemajorityofpeople.
Whatmighthebedoingatthistimeofnight?
Sheinsistedthatshehearsomebodyinthehouse.
Annahastheoryknowledgeofteaching,butnopracticalexperience.
第二節(jié)書面表達(dá)(滿分25分)
52.閱讀下面材料,根據(jù)其內(nèi)容和所給段落開頭語(yǔ)續(xù)寫兩段,使之構(gòu)成一篇完整的短文。
“What’sthis?—BenCaruthersistryingoutforMr.Zuckerman?”Myearsburnedathearingmyname.Itwas
LindseyStanton,themostpopulareighth-graderinBellworthMiddleSchool,talkingtoherfriends.
Iheldmybreath.SheobviouslyhadnocluethatmylockerwasnexttoMrs.Stevens’sroom,wherethetryout
scheduleforCharlotte’sWebwasposted.ItsoundedthattheywereworryingthatIwouldruinthewholeplay,
becauseIhadneveractedbefore.Mystomachtightenedintoabigknot.
WhowasIkidding?Lindseywasright.I’dneverbeeninaplay.AtlunchItoldTrevor,mybestfriend,thatI’d
changedmymind.I’djointhetechnicalcrewinstead.Thatfitmyquiet-kidimagebetteranyway.Trevorwas
surprisedtomydescision.Hewaskeenonactingandexpectedmycompanyintheplay.Heshookhishead,buthe
didn’ttrytochangemymind.Itwouldn’thavemadeadifferenceanyway—Iwasstartingtolookforwardtobeing
onthetechcrew.
OnFridayIcheckedthefinalcastlist,justforfun.TrevorwasTempleton,andLindseyStantonwasMrs.
Zuckerman.
Rehearsals(排練)started,andIspentTuesdayandThursdayafternoonsatschool.Itwasfuntolearnallthe
technicalstuffandtowatchtheactorsfrombackstage.BythethirdweekI’dmemorizedeveryone’slines.Trevor
andItalkedallabouttheplayandtherehearsalsduringourlunchtime.
Andthen,onlyaweekbeforetheperformance,everythingfellapart.Theeighth-graderwhowassupposedto
playMr.Zuckerman,crashedhisbikeandbrokehisleg.Thenhisunderstudy(替角)camedownwiththeflu.
Thingslikethisweren’tsupposedtohappeninreallife.
Mrs.Stevenscalledthecasttogether.Shetolduswecouldn’tgetsomeoneelsereadybythenextweekand
thatwewouldhavetopostponetheplay.Shefrownedandcontinued,“Iftheauditorium(禮堂)isbookedforlater,
wemayevenhavetocancel.”Foroncethecastwassilent.
注意:
1.續(xù)寫詞數(shù)應(yīng)為150左右;
2.請(qǐng)按如下格式在答題卡的相應(yīng)位置作答。
ThenIheardTrevor’svoice.“BenCarutherscandoit.Heknowsallthelines.”
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