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海南省??谑?021屆高三高考調(diào)研測試英語試題

學(xué)校:.姓名:.班級(jí):考號(hào):

一、短對(duì)話

1.WhatwillJanedothisFriday?

A.Gooutoftown.

B.Watchhersister'sdog.

C.Havedinnerwithherclassmates.

2.Howlongwillthemanstayifhiswifecomes?

A.4nights.B.6nights.C.8nights.

3.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?

A.Attheborder.B.Attheairport.C.Atatravelagency.

4.Whattimewillthemeetingbegin?

A.At11:00am.B.At1:00pm.C.At3:00pm

5.WhatlanguagedoesMr.Blackspeakbest?

A.Chinese.B.French.C.Spanish

二、長對(duì)話

聽下面一段較長對(duì)話,回答以下小題。

6.Whatdoesthewoman'sbackpacklooklike?

A.Itismadeofleather.B.Thereisapatternonit.C.Ahandkerchiefistiedto

it.

7.Howdoesthewomanprobablyfeelintheend?

A.Disappointed.B.Relieved.C.Worried.

聽下面一段較長對(duì)話,回答以下小題。

8.WhatisJohndoing?

A.Doingafunproject.B.Emptyingthecupboard.C.Donatingunwanted

things.

9.Whatis"fteecycling”?

A.Awayofrecycling.B.Akindofoldjunk.C.Atravelwebsite.

10.WhatdoesJohnwantnow?

A.Agorillaarm.B.Amicrophone.C.Abicycle.

聽下面一段較長對(duì)話,回答以下小題。

11.HowdidHelencontactthecompany?

A.Byemail.B.Byphone.C.Byletter.

12.Whatisthedutyofthejobinthead?

A.Tolookafterchildren.

B.Toworkforanewspaper.

C.Toserveinaphonecompany.

13.OnwhatconditionswouldHelenacceptthejob?

A.Theplaceisfun.B.Thepayisgood.C.Theworkiseasy.

聽下面一段較長對(duì)話,回答以下小題。

14.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?

A,Colleagues.B.Fatheranddaughter.C.Teacherandstudent.

15.WhatisMr.Jones'suggestion?

A.Forminggoodhabits.

B.Cancelingtheresearchproject.

C.Savingalltheworkforthefinalweek.

16.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?

A.Theresearchpaper.

B.Thechangestotheschedule.

C.Theplansfortheendoftheterm.

三、短文

聽下面一段獨(dú)白,回答以下小題。

17.Whoisthespeakertalkingto?

A.Shopcustomers.B.Cafeemployees.C.Houseagents.

18.Whydoesthespeakergivethetalk?

A.TDtellthelistenersthemoveofthecafe.

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B.Toannouncetheopeningofanewshop.

C.Toapologizeforthewrongdecisions.

19.Whenisanewplaceexpectedtobefound?

A.BySeptember.B.ByNovember.C.ByDecember.

20.Whatisthespeaker'sattitudetowardthematteringeneral?

A.Positive.B.Nervous.C.Confused.

四、閱讀理解

Enjoyamazing360-degreeviewsoverLondonfromtheLondonEye,arotating(旋轉(zhuǎn)的)

observationwheelwhichis135metershigh.Spotsomeofthecapital'smostfamous

landmarks,includingBigBen,theHousesofParliamentandBuckinghamPalace.

HowlongdoesittaketogoroundtheLondonEye?

Thegradualrotationinoneofthe32high-techglasscapsulestakesapproximately30

minutesandgivesyouanever-changingviewofLondon.Youcanskipmostofthequeues

withafast-trackticket.

WhereistheLondonEyeandhowdoIgetthere?

TheLondonEyeislocatedontheSouthBankoftheRiverThames.Thenearesttube

stationisWaterloo,butCharingCross,WestminsterandEmbankmentarealsoashortwalk

away.SeveralbusroutesstopneartheLondonEye.

HowtobookLondonEyetickets?

TicketstotheLondonEyemustbepre-bookedontheInternetwithtimedentry.

Prices

Childticket:From£23.00perticket.

Adultticket:From£28.00perticket.

Childrenunderthreeyearsoldenterfree.

Openinghours

TheLondonEyeopeningtimevariesthroughouttheyear.Typicallytheattractionopens

at10amandclosesbetween6pmand8.30pm.Makesureyoucheckitbeforeyourvisittoget

thebestexperience

Importantinformation

Weencourageyoutoarriveattheattractionasearlyaspossible,toallowmoretimefor

securitychecks.PleasenoteitemsthatCANandCANNOTbetakenonboardtheLondon

Eye.

21.WhatdoweknowabouttheLondonEye?

A.Ithasfixedopeninghours.

B.Noqueuingisneededtotakeit.

C.Arideonittakesabouthalfanhour.

D.ItliessomedistanceawayfromWaterloo.

22.WhatisamusttopayavisittotheLondonEye?

A.Bookingticketsonlineinadvance.B.Takingnoitemsonboard.

C.Beingaccompaniedbyanadult.D.Arrivingattheattractionahead.

23.Howmuchshouldacouplewiththeirsonaged5anddaughteraged2paytovisitthe

LondonEye?

A.Atleast£56.B.Atleast£74.

C.Atleast£79.D.Atleast£102.

Iwas16yearsoldandonafortnight-longtriptovisitacollegeinIowa.Onthewayour

groupstoppedinChicagoforaday.Wewerestayinginabuildingonthesouthsideofthe

cityandwerewarnednottogooutalone.

Itwasn'tlong,though,beforeIwasfeelingboredanddecidedtogoforashortwalk.I

wasgoingdownastreetwhenIsawsomepeoplemakingawidecirclearoundamansitting

onthesidewalk.HisclotheswerewornandtornandIcouldsmellhimfromseveralfeetaway.

Istoppedinmytracks.MymindflashedbackandIrealizedIhadseenahomelessperson

oncebefore:Me.

Itwasasummernightinmy11thyearwhenthehomeIgrewupincaughtfireinthe

middleofthenight.Icanstillrememberthefiredestroyedeverythingweowned.Thankfully,

oursmalltowncommunityshowereduswithloveandcare.Theyfedus,broughtusclothes,

andwithinafewdayshelpedustorentatemporaryhouse.Afewmonthslatertheyhelpedus

tofinanceanewhome.Icouldrememberfeelinglovedevenafterlosingsomuch.

Thehomelessmansittinginfrontofme,however,hadnoonetohelphim.Icouldsee

thesadnessanddesperationinhiseyes.Ionlyhadafewdollarsleftinmywallet,butIwent

tohimdirectly,bentdownandhandedthemtothisfellow,talkingwithhim,touchinghis

handandwishinghimwellbeforeIleft.

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Heisn'tthefirstonetogetmyhelptheseyears.Seeingthejoyontheirface,Ifeelmore

thanhappy.Iwon'tstopandsaynotothosewhoareinneed.EventhoughwhatIcandois

reallylimited,Ibelievethattheworldwillchangeifeachofusgivesalittle.

24.Whathappenedwhentheauthorwentoutforawalk?

A.Hegothisclothestorn.B.Helosthiswalletcarelessly.

C.Somestrangersstoppedhim.D.Amanremindedhimofhispast.

25.Whatdoestheauthorsayaboutthefire?

A.Ithurtsomepeople.B.Ithappenedduringtheday.

C.Itmadehimhomeless.D.Itdidn'tdomuchdamage.

26.Howdidtheauthorreacttothehomelessman?

A.Heturnedablindeyetohim.B.Heraisedmoneyforhim.

C.Hesharedhisexperiencewithhim.D.Hehelpedandcomfortedhim.

27.Whatdoestheauthorconveyinthelastparagraph?

A.Caremakestheworldwarmer.B.Man'snatureatbirthisgood.

C.Youneverknowtillyouhavetried.D.Everythingcomestohimwhowaits.

Whenmostofusthinkofsand,weimmediatelythinkofsunnybeachesandsummer

holidays.Butactuallyit'sinprettymucheverythingthatsurroundsusinoureverydaylives.

Fromthewallsofourhomestotheglassbottlesinourkitchensandeventhemobilephones

inourhands.Sandisthesecondmostusedresourceintheworldafterwater:itaccountsfor

morethantwo-thirdsofeverythingthafsbeingdugoutoftheground.Butthereisn'ta

limitlesssupply.Infact,aUNreportsayswemightberunningout.

Accordingtothereport,weuseanestimated15billiontonsofsandeveryyearinthe

constructionindustryalone.Thafsenoughtobuilda20mx20mwallaroundtheequator

everyyear.However,sandcantaketensofthousandsofyearstoform:theprocessstartswith

rockbeingeroded(侵蝕)inthemountainsandends,eventually,withsandbeinginriverbeds

andontheseafloor.

Sandisheavyanddifficulttotransport,soindevelopingcountries,sandisoftenmined

fromthenearestconvenientsource,andquiteoftenthatmeansariverbedorbeach.But

beachesandriversaredelicatelybalancedecosystemsandwhenalargeamountofsandis

removed,thebalanceisupset.Thesmallestfish,whicheatorganicmatteronthesandinriver

beds,fromthebaseofthefoodchaininariver.Ifthissandisremoved,soisthesourceof

foodforthebottomfeeders.Allorganismsinafoodchainsharethejoysandthesorrows.

Thus,whentheydisappear,sodoesthefoodforthelargerfishwhichwouldhavebeencaught

andeaten,orsoldbyfishermen.

Itishightimewetookintoconsiderationthebigproblemconcerningthetinything.

Moreandmoreconservationistsarecallingforalternativestosandespeciallyinthe

constructionindustry.

28.Whyarethethingsinourdailylifementionedinthebeginning?

A.Toshowtheusesofsand.B.Toindicateourrelationshipwithnature.

C.Tointroduceourlifestyles.D.Tostresstheconvenienceofmodernlife.

29.WhatdoestheUNreportimply?

A.Sandisactuallyourmostusednaturalresource.

B.Sandisusedmorequicklythanit'sformed.

C.Theconstructionindustrydoesn'tusesandwisely.

D.Theproblemofwashingsandisworsening.

30.Whatdoestheunderlinedphrase“thebottomfeeders^^inparagraph3referto?

A.Theriverbeds.B.Thefishermen.

C.Thelargerfish.D.Thesmallestfish.

31.Whichcanbethebesttitleforthetext?

A.TheworldisrunningoutofsandB.Alternativestosandwillbefoundsoon

C.SandminingisunfriendlytonatureD.Sandisinneedofimmediate

conservation

Thedevelopmentandtestingofself-drivingcartechnologyhasseenmajorprogressbut

engineersareworkingonotherkindsofautonomousvehiclestoo—includingsomebuiltfor

water.

ResearchersattheMassachusettsInstituteofTechnology(MIT)areleadingonesuch

project.ItaimstocreateboatstotransportgoodsandpeoplealongwaterwaysofAmsterdam

andexplorehowautonomousboatscanmakelifeinAmsterdammorestreamlined.TheDutch

capitalhasbeencalledtheworld's"mostwaterycity“becauseofitslargenetworkofcanals

whichaffectsdailylifeandindustrythere;convenienceofcitizens,lifeandlevelsof

productivityrelyonwatervehiclesgreatly.

Theengineerscenteredpasteffortsonthefirstautonomousboatsdesignedtotransport

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smallgoods.Buttheirlatestcreation,theRoboatII,canalsocarrypassengers.Itmeasures

twometersbyonemeterandweighsabout80kilograms.Ademonstrationvideoofthemodel

showeditcarryingtwopeople.Theboatisdesignedtousethesensor-collecteddatatocreate

and“pilotapathbetweenaseriesofgoodpoints”.

TheMITteamiscurrentlydevelopingitsthirdautonomouswatervehicle.Thatboatis

expectedtobefourmeterslongandisdesignedtocarryuptosixpassengers.Theteamsaysit

designeditsautonomoussystemtoinvolveseparateboatsworkingtogether.Forexample,

RoboatIIvehiclescanlinkupinlargergroupsguidedbyaleaderboat.Thisabilitycan

expandthepossibilitiesofautonomousvehiclesmeanttotransportgoods.Theteamplansto

testthevehiclesinmorenoisywaters.

InSeptember,itwasannouncedthatanoceanresearchvehiclecalledtheMayflower

AutonomousShipwouldattempttosetsailacrosstheAtlanticwithoutacaptainorcrewon

board.The15-metershipwilltakethesamepathacrosstheAtlanticasthe1620Mayflower.

ThebuildersofthenewMayflowersaytheyhopeitcanbeusedinthefuturetotraveland

researchpartsofoceansthataretoodifficultordangerousforpeopletoreach.

32.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"streamlined“inparagraph2mean?

A.secureB.popular

C.relaxingD.efficient

33.Whatistheadvantageofthethirdautonomousboatoverthefirsttwo?

A.Itismuchsmallerinsize.B.Itcanconnectseparateboats.

C.Ithasalargerloadcapability.D.Itcansuesensor-collecteddata.

34.WhatmightbetheultimatemissionoftheMayflowerAutonomousShip?

A.TravelacrosstheAtlanticOcean.

B.ImprovetransportationinAmsterdam.

C.Getthroughmorenoisyconditions.

D.Replacehumansfortoughexploration.

35.Whatisthetextmainlyabout?

A.KeyrolesofautonomousboatsinAmsterdam.

B.ThedevelopmentofMIT'sautonomousboats.

C.MIT'scontributiontoAmsterdam'sprogress.

D.StatusofwatertransportationinAmsterdam.

五、七選五

Howtostoplifegettingyoudown

There'sasaying—“Ifyouandeveryoneelsethrewyourproblemsontothepile,you'd

takeyoursbackimmediatelyonceyousaweveryoneelse^s^^.36Othersareprobably

dealingwiththeirownproblemsjustlikeyou.Sowhenthingsstarttogetyoudown,howcan

youpickyourselfbackup?

37Ifyou'restrugglingorfeelingdown,alwaysrememberthatyoudon'thaveto

bealone.Youdon'tneedtobeonyourown,either.38Ifyoudon'tfeelabletotalkto

friendsorfamily,you'llfindsupportgroupsthatcanprovideyouwithideasoratleastlisten

toyou.You'llalsofindsupportgroupsthatcanprovideyouwithideasoratleastlistentoyou.

You'llalsofindthatonlinefbrums(論壇)andsocialmediasitescanprovideopportunitiesto

connectandaskfbrhelp.

Tryoutanewhobby.Hobbiesdon'tjustfilltime;theyalsohelptogiveyouasenseof

purpose.Tryoutanewsport,learntodanceorperhapsjoinachessclub.Manyhobbiesalso

provideopportunitiesfbrsocialinteraction.39

Trytoappreciatethelittlethings.Thosethathavebouncedbackfromaseriousillness

oftenstatethatthey'vebeengivenanewchanceoflifeandthattheywakeupeachmorning

feelinggratefulforjustbeingabletowakeup.40Gooutfordinnerandmakeefforts

totrulyappreciateyourmealorliebackonyourbed,surroundedbytotalsilence,andsimply

focusonhowitfeelstobreatheandtorelax.Ifyoucan'tfocusonthesilence,youcaninstead

choosebackgroundnoise.

A.Reachout.

B.Turntoyourfriendsorfamily.

C.Badexperiencesarepartoflifeforusall.

D.Friendswillbehappytohelpandmakeyoujoyful.

E.Enjoythebeautyofaflowerorasimplesunnyday.

F.Talkingandmakingnewfriendswillraiseyourspirits.

G.Anewattitudetoordinarylifecanmakeyoufeelmorepositive.

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六、完形填空

ThisFather'sDaycertainlyseemsdifferenttome.My41asafatherduringthe

pandemic(大流行)hastaughtmesomethingnewandspecialaboutfatherhood.

I'maphotographerandhavetotravelfrequently.42,livinginisolationbrought

meclosertomysonDiego.We43everycornerofthehousetogether:readingonthe

sofa,watchingmoviesinthebedroomandgrillingontheroof.Now44alwaysyelling,

“Mommy,Mommy,“mysonscreams,“Daddy!”Thatmakesme45.I'msothankful

forthisunexpectedgiftofadeeper46withmyson.

Onourfirstdayoffreedomaftertwomonthsofisolation,IdiscoveredDiegohadlost

hisfamiliaritywith47.Whilevisitingaparkinthecity,Inoticedthathewas

even48ofants.SomywifeandIarrangedatriptothe49.Myfatherjoinedus

and,foracoupleofdays,three50-myfather,mysonandI-foundourselveswalking

inthewoods.

Thepandemicallowedmetotakethetimeto51onwhatitmeanstobeafather,

withthehonoranddutyto52myparents,teachingstomyson.Ofcourse,Ireally

53thetimeIspentworkinginthefield.ButI've54alotoftimewithmyfamily,

especiallywithmy55.1usedtothinkthatwithoutphotography,Iwasnothing.NowI

seethat,withoutlove,Iamlessthannothing.

41.A.knowledgeB.promiseC.experienceD.performance

42.A.GraduallyB.HopefullyC.StrangelyD.Luckily

43.A.enjoyedB.clearedC.searchedD.decorated

44.A.duetoB.regardlessofC.alongwithD.insteadof

45.A.confusedB.delightedC.embarrassedD.suiprised

46.A.communicationB?relationshipC.cooperation

D.satisfaction

47.A.peopleB.societyC.natureD.art

48.A.afraidB.fondC-awareD.ashamed

49.A.beachB.museumC.streetsD.mountains

50.A.branchesB.generationsC.categoriesD.divisions

51.A.reflectB.impressC.countD.comment

52.A.bringupB.showoffC.passonD.writedown

53.A.imagineB.forgetC?regretD.miss

54.A.gainedB.sparedC.wastedD.saved

55.A.wifeB.sonC.fatherD.mother

七、用單詞的適當(dāng)形式完成短文

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。

AfewweeksagoIwasoutwithmyfamilyattheopeningofanewplaygroundinour

community.Theadvertisementswereputup,56(state)therewouldbecoffeeavailable

andactivitiesforchildren,andIwasconvincedthatitwasagoodideaforustoattend.So

afterwesettledin,andfoundaplaceforthekids57(play)in,Iheadedovertothe

coffeestation.

I58(break)myreusablecoffeecupseveraldaysbefore,59Iknockedoff

atableontoahardfloor,soIdidn'thaveanythingwithme.Feeling60(guilt)thatI

mightneedtouseathrowawaycup,Iwasdelightedtoseetheywereusinggoodold

ceramic(陶瓷的)coffeecupsthatare61(rare)seentoday.Itlookedliketheysearched

thecupboardsandgrabbedeverycuptheycouldfind.

Afterwefinished,thecupswentintoabigcontainerwheretheywould62(wash)

later.Whatafantasticwayofsolvingtheproblemofreusablecups!Yes,thereisthewashing

todoafter,but,63anyplasticorpaperwastebeingcreated,itisworthwhile.64

isgreattoseealocalcouncilleadingthewayinasignificant65(reduce)ofwaste.

八、其他應(yīng)用文

66.假定你是校陶藝社團(tuán)(potteryclub)的負(fù)責(zé)人李華,請你為英語班會(huì)寫一篇發(fā)言稿,

分享社團(tuán)上周舉行的社團(tuán)活動(dòng)。

要點(diǎn)如下:

1.活動(dòng)時(shí)間、地點(diǎn);

2.活動(dòng)內(nèi)容;

3.活動(dòng)感受。

注意:1.寫作詞數(shù)應(yīng)為80左右;

2.可適當(dāng)增加細(xì)節(jié),以使行文連貫。

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九、讀后續(xù)寫

67.閱讀下面材料,根據(jù)其內(nèi)容和所給段落開頭語續(xù)寫兩段,使之構(gòu)成一篇完整的短文。

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