河北省衡水中学2021届高三英语下学期第二次调研考试题(含解析).doc
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1、河北省衡水中学2021届高三英语下学期第二次调研考试题(含解析)本试卷满分150分,考试时间120分钟。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。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。1. When will Mr. Brown have to be at the airport tomorrow?A. By 8:30 a. m. B. By 9:30 a. m. C. By 10:30 a. m.2. What will
2、the woman do first?A. See a dentist. B. Go to the bank. C. Prepare for a test.3. Why did the woman have to go home?A. To get her cheque. B. To get some cash. C. To fetch her ID card.4. What did the man find hard when he first moved to France?A. Making new friends.B. Speaking French fluently.C Keepin
3、g in contact with his old friends.5. Whats the mans attitude to people running marathons to raise money?A. Opposed. B. Supportive. C. Unconcerned.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。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. Wha
4、t season is it now in New York?A. Summer. B. Autumn. C. Winter.7. What does the woman think of the gift for Maria?A. Its ridiculous. B. Its useful. C. Its expensive.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8. Where can the woman use the computer?A. In the computer labs. B. In the library. C. In her dorm.9. What is the most i
5、mportant thing to do online for the man?A. Checking e-mails.B. Chatting with friends.C. Getting information on studies.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题.10. What was the foreigners hair like?A. It was dark. B. It was curly. C. It was long.11. What color shirt did the foreigner wear?A. Red. B. Blue. C. Black.12. What
6、s the probable relationship between the speakers?A. Boss and secretary. B. Customer and salesman. C. Policeman and witness.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13. What day is it probably today?A. Wednesday. B. Thursday. C. Friday.14. What is the weather like today?A. Rainy. B. Sunny. C. Windy.15. What are the speakers
7、 talking about?A. A trip. B. A lake. C. The weather.16. What can we know about the man?A. He will pack lunch. B. He will travel alone. C. He will take a coat.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17. Why did the speaker plan to go to Kuala Lumpur?A. To work. B. To travel. C. To study.18. What did the speaker do before
8、she left?A. She bought some bags.B. She borrowed some guide books.C. She gave away her heavy clothes.19. What happened to the speaker in the end?A. She returned to her hometown.B. She got another job luckily.C. She refused the first job.20. Where is the speaker now?A. In Madrid. B. In Bangkok. C. In
9、 Kuala Lumpur.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。AA blog posted Dec7,2018at12:17PM by Alanna MallonAlanna Mallon is a Cambridge City Councilor.Each year in November, I receive a flurry of emails and texts from friends who want to volunteer with their families
10、 on Thanksgiving as a way to give back. I also field phone calls from organizations who want to donate to local programs that provide Thanksgiving meals.However, as an official who still works in the nonprofit sector, I also feel deeply anxious because I know the other 51 weeks of the year, these cr
11、itical programs that provide food access to residents in need are starving for both volunteers and donations. Hunger is a year round problem, and each week volunteers are the necessary part to ensure that programs are able to serve the community.At Food For Free, we rely on about 100 volunteers per
12、week, and each of those volunteers is extremely important to providing fresh, healthy food to people in the Greater Boston area who need it. School children who take backpacks of food home on Fridays, community college students who rely on our Family Meals program to thrive in class, elderly and dis
13、abled residents who receive twice monthly deliveries of food to their doors through our Home Delivery program, they all rely on us ensuring enough volunteers show up to do the work.These volunteers dont show up in your social media feeds, they dont win awards and no one writes about them in the loca
14、l newspapers. But they are heroes. And you can be too.If everyone made a promise to volunteer once a month, or even once a quarter, I know that we could reduce some of the anxiety these organizations feel, as a more reliable volunteer network allows them to focus on helping people, not filling volun
15、teer slots.Here is a list of a few organizations who are doing critical work in Cambridge to address food insecurity. Offer your time to an organization, they will be deeply gratefuland I am going to bet that you will feel pretty good about yourself too.Food For Free:http:/foodforfree.org/volunteer.
16、CEOC:http:/ceoccambridge.org/food-pantry.Harvard Square Homeless Shelter:https:/hshshelter.org/volunteer.Community Cooks:https:/communitycooks.org/join-us.Margaret Fuller Neighborhood House:http:/margaretfullerhouse.org1. What can be learnt from the first two paragraphs?A. The food safety worries th
17、e author.B. Volunteers are needed all year round.C. Donations can be made through the InternetD. People like getting together on Thanksgiving.2. Paragraph 3 is mainly about _.A. the need for fresh foodB. the duty of Food For FreeC. the value of voluntary workD. the difficult life of local people3. T
18、he passage is to _.A. call for actionB. express thanksC. advertise programsD. introduce websites【答案】1. B 2. C 3. A【解析】【分析】本文是一篇记叙文。社会全年都需要志愿者,这些志愿者不会出现在你的社交媒体上,他们不会获奖,也没有人在当地报纸上报道他们。但他们是英雄。文章呼吁我们行动起来。【1题详解】推理判断题。根据第一段第一句Each year in November, I receive a flurry of emails and texts from friends who w
19、ant to volunteer with their families on Thanksgiving as a way to give back.“每年11月,我都会收到一大堆朋友发来的电子邮件和短信,他们想在感恩节和家人一起做志愿者,作为回报。”和第二段最后一句each week volunteers are the necessary part to ensure that programs are able to serve the community.“每周志愿者都是确保项目能够为社区服务的必要部分。”可知,全年都需要志愿者。故选B。【2题详解】推理判断题。根据第四段中These
20、volunteers dont show up in your social media feeds, they dont win awards and no one writes about them in the local newspapers. But they are heroes.“这些志愿者不会出现在你的社交媒体上,他们不会获奖,也没有人在当地报纸上报道他们。但他们是英雄。”故选C。【3题详解】主旨大意题。根据最后一段Here is a list of a few organizations who are doing critical work in Cambridge to
21、address food insecurity. Offer your time to an organization, they will be deeply gratefuland I am going to bet that you will feel pretty good about yourself too.“以下是一些在剑桥大学为解决粮食不安全问题而进行重要工作的组织。把你的时间奉献给一个组织,他们会非常感激你我敢打赌你也会自我感觉很好。”可知,本文呼吁我们行动起来。故选A。【点睛】抓住文章主线和关键词语,归纳文章中心要注意不是所有的段落都有主题句,有时主题句暗含在句中。阅读这样
22、的文章,就需要自己根据文章的细节来分析,概括出段落的主题,从而推导出文章的主旨。分析的方法是:先弄清该段落主要讲了哪几方面的内容,这些内容在逻辑上有什么联系,然后加以归纳形成主题。本题第3小题,根据最后一段Here is a list of a few organizations who are doing critical work in Cambridge to address food insecurity. Offer your time to an organization, they will be deeply gratefuland I am going to bet that
23、 you will feel pretty good about yourself too.“以下是一些在剑桥大学为解决粮食不安全问题而进行重要工作的组织。把你的时间奉献给一个组织,他们会非常感激你我敢打赌你也会自我感觉很好。”可知,本文呼吁我们行动起来。故选A。BMaybe its because it was our first purchase as homeowners. The salesman must have spotted just how green we were, so he began persuading. And soon he led us to a class
24、ic leather chair. All these years later, I remember he used words like rich and handsome, the thing every living room needed.We believed him. So we bought that chair just less than $100, a great deal in the 1970s for a young couple!How we loved that chair! It always occupied a place of honor in our
25、various living rooms, moving with us from our first tiny house to our beloved new house.Somehow, conversations were better on that chair, and life was more fun around it. Three daughters spilled their secrets on it. Old friends seemed to be attracted by it on those wonderful occasions. Crazy as it s
26、ounds, that leather chair seemed to have well, powers. All for good.At first, we didnt really care that the leather was showing signs of wear or that it had lost its sheen (光泽). But in our most recent move, when the chair was moved in our new living room, it suddenly looked terribly lonely sitting c
27、lose to newly painted walls and a couple of shiny new tables.My husband and I tried but still we couldnt ignore the rough spots. Our chair had a skin disease. Even our adult kids raised eyebrows, urging us to at least remove the chair to some dark comer of the room. Neither of us could imagine such
28、a retirement for it.So we had an inspired idea. Wed call in an upholsterer (修理工) to give our old chair a whole new life. Our friend Joe studied the chair and then took out a simple leather conditioner. He explained that although it wouldnt work miracles, it would definitely get our weary chair looki
29、ng younger again. It certainly doesnt look new, but its seat and back are shining, and some of its deeper wrinkles have lightened.Best of all, its back in the living room, looking like a wise old friend to the furniture around it. And, yes, there it will stay.Because some things, like some people, j
30、ust deserve a happy old age.4. How did the salesman persuade the author into buying the chair?A. By thinking highly of the author.B. By saying that the author was green.C. By describing how great the chair was.D. By comparing the chair with others.5. What is the fourth paragraph mainly about?A. Swee
31、t memories with the chair.B. Various functions of the chair.C. Peoples comments on the chair.D. Family activities and parties of friends.6. Why did the author finally decide to repair the chair?A. Because he was persuaded by Joe.B. Because he didnt have enough money.C. Because it showed signs of har
32、dness.D. Because it couldnt match his new house.7. What can we learn from the text?A. East or west home is best.B. From saving comes having.C. It is never too late to mend.D. Old friends and wine are best.【答案】4. C 5. A 6. D 7. D【解析】【分析】文是一篇记叙文。文章讲述的是一把一直跟随作者一家的椅子,它从崭新变得老旧,从小房子里到大房子里,再到他们决定翻修它的经过。由此感
33、叹,一些东西,就像一些人,值得拥有一个快乐的晚年。【4题详解】细节理解题。由第一段And soon he led us to a classic leather chair. All these years later, I remember he used words like rich and handsome, the thing every living room needed.可知,销售员把我们带到一把经典的皮革椅子那儿。这些年,作者一直记得他用得的词语,比如富贵、帅气、每个歌厅都需要等。所以销售员是用通过描述椅子的出众来劝作者够买的。故选C。【5题详解】主旨大意题。由第四段conv
34、ersations were better on that chair, and life was more fun around it.可知,那把椅子上的对话都是快乐围绕的,所以与椅子有关的一切都是甜蜜的回忆。故选A。【6题详解】推理判断题。由第五段But in our most recent move, when the chair was moved in our new living room, it suddenly looked terribly lonely sitting close to newly painted walls and a couple of shiny ne
35、w tables.可知,在最近一次搬家后,当椅子被搬到新的起居室后,在新墙壁和闪亮的新家具中,它看起来非常孤单。由第六段Even our adult kids raised eyebrows, urging us to at least remove the chair to some dark comer of the room. Neither of us could imagine such a retirement for it.可知,作者成年的孩子都皱眉了,督促他至少把椅子搬到黑暗的角落去,而他们都不想椅子就这样退休。由此可知,因为椅子老旧不合时宜了,他们才最终决定要修理它。故选D。
36、【7题详解】推理判断题。由最后一段Because some things, like some people, just deserve a happy old age.可知,一些东西,就像一些人,值得拥有一个快乐的晚年。由此可知,陈酒味醇,老友情深。故选D。CIn May 1987 the Golden Gate Bridge had a 50th birthday party. The bridge was closed to motor traffic so people could enjoy a walk across it. Organizers expected perhaps
37、50,000 people to show up. Instead, as many as 800, 000 crowded the roads to the bridge. By the time 250,000 were on the bridge, engineers noticed something terrible:the roadway was flattening under what turned out to be the heaviest load it had ever been asked to carry. Worse, it was beginning to sw
38、ay(晃动). The authorities closed access to the bridge and tens of thousands of people made their way back to land. A disaster was avoided. The story is one of scores in To Forgive Design:Understanding Failure, a book that is at once a love letter to engineering and a paean(赞歌)to its breakdowns. Its au
39、thor, Dr. Henry Petroski, has long been writing about disasters. In this book, he includes the loss of the space shuttles(航天飞机)Challenger and Columbia, and the sinking of the Titanic. Though he acknowledges that engineering works can fail because the person who thought them up or engineered them sim
40、ply got things wrong, in this book Dr. Petroski widens his view to consider the larger context in which such failures occur. Sometimes devices fail because a good design is constructed with low quality materials incompetently applied. Or perhaps a design works so well it is adopted elsewhere again a
41、nd again, with seemingly harmless improvements, until, suddenly, it does not work at all anymore. Readers will encounter not only stories they have heard before, but some new stories and a moving discussion of the responsibility of the engineer to the public and the ways young engineers can be helpe
42、d to grasp them.Success is success but that is all that it is, Dr. Petroski writes. It is failure that brings improvement.8. What happened to the Golden Gate Bridge on its 50th birthday?A. It carried more weight than it could.B. It swayed violently in a strong windC. Its roadway was damaged by vehic
43、lesD Its access was blocked by many people.9. Which of the following is Dr. Petroskis idea according to paragraph 3?A. No design is well received everywhereB. Construction is more important than design.C. Not all disasters are caused by engineering designD. Improvements on engineering works are nece
44、ssary.10. What does the last paragraph suggest?A. Failure can lead to progress.B. Success results in overconfidenceC. Failure should be avoided.D. Success comes from joint efforts.11. What is the text?A. A news reportB. A short story.C. A book reviewD. A research article.【答案】8. A 9. C 10. A 11. C【解析
45、】【分析】这是一篇议论文。主要讲述了对彼得罗斯基博士的书原谅设计:理解失败的评论,工程设计可能会因为某些原因带来失败,但失败才能带来进步。【8题详解】细节理解题。根据文章第一段“In May 1987 the Golden Gate Bridge had a 50th birthday party. The bridge was closed to motor traffic so people could enjoy a walk across it. Organizers expected perhaps 50,000 people to show up. Instead, as many
46、 as 800, 000 crowded the roads to the bridge. By the time 250,000 were on the bridge, engineers noticed something terrible:the roadway was flattening under what turned out to be the heaviest load it had ever been asked to carry. Worse, it was beginning to sway”可以看出,1987年5月,金门大桥举行了一个50岁生日聚会。这座桥禁止机动车通
47、行,人们可以在桥上散步。组织者预计将有5万人到场。相反,多达80万人挤满了通往大桥的道路。当25万人在桥上时,工程师们注意到了一个可怕的现象:路面在被要求承载的最重荷载作用下变得平了。更糟的是,它开始晃动。因此可以看出,金门大桥50岁生日那天,它的重量超过了它的承受能力。故选A。【9题详解】推理判断题。根据文章第三段“Though he acknowledges that engineering works can fail because the person who thought them up or engineered them simply got things wrong, in
48、 this book Dr. Petroski widens his view to consider the larger context in which such failures occur. Sometimes devices fail because a good design is constructed with low quality materials incompetently applied. Or perhaps a design works so well it is adopted elsewhere again and again, with seemingly
49、 harmless improvements, until, suddenly, it does not work at all anymore.”可知,虽然他承认工程设计可能会因为那些想出或设计它们的人只是把事情弄错了失败,但在这本书中,彼得罗斯基博士拓宽了他的视野,考虑了这种失败发生的更大背景。有时,由于一个好的设计是用不合格的低质量材料建造的,所以装置会失败。或者,一个设计工作得如此好,以至于在其他地方一次又一次地被采用,用似乎是无害的改进,直到突然间,它完全不起作用了。因此可以推测出,根据第三段,不是所有的灾难都是由工程设计引起的是彼得罗斯基博士的想法。故选C。【10题详解】细节理解题
50、。根据文章最后一段的 “It is failure that brings improvement.”可知,失败才能带来进步。因此可以看出,A项与此相呼应,即失败能带来进步,故选A。11题详解】推理判断题。根据文章第二段“The story is one of scores in To Forgive Design:Understanding Failure, a book that is at once a love letter to engineering and a paean(赞歌)to its breakdowns.”可知,这个故事是原谅设计:理解失败一书中的一个,这本书既是对工程
51、的一封情书,也是对其崩溃的赞歌。并且后面两段都在写这本书里的内容以及评价,再根据倒数第二段的“Readers will encounter not only stories they have heard before, but some new stories and a moving discussion of the responsibility of the engineer to the public and the ways young engineers can be helped to grasp them.”可知,读者不仅会遇到他们以前听过的故事,还会遇到一些新的故事和关于工
52、程师对公众的责任以及如何帮助年轻工程师掌握它们的动人讨论。再结合最后一段“It is failure that brings improvement.”可知,失败才能带来进步。因此可以推测出,这些内容都是关于这本书的评论,因为这篇文章是书评,故选C。DAn amount of the best research on daily experience, according to some experts, is based on rates of positive and negative interactions, which has proved that being blindly po
53、sitive or negative can cause others to be frustrated or annoyed or to simply tune out.Over the last two decades, scientists have made remarkable predictions simply by watching people interact with one another and then scoring the conversations based on the rate of positive and negative interactions.
54、 Researchers have used the findings to predict everything from the likelihood that a couple will divorce to the chances of a work team with high customer satisfaction and productivity levels.More recent research helps explain why these brief exchanges matter so much. When you experience negative emo
55、tions as a result of disapproval or rejection, for example, your body produces higher levels of the stress hormone, which shuts down much of your thinking and activates conflict and defense mechanisms. You assume that situations are worse than they actually are.When you experience a positive interac
56、tion, it activates a very different response. Positive exchanges increase your bodys production of oxytocin, a feel-good thing that increases your ability to communicate with, cooperate with and trust others. But the effects of a positive occurrence are less dramatic and lasting than how they are fo
57、r a negative one.We need at least 3 to 5 positive interactions to outweigh one negative exchange. Bad moments simply outweigh good ones. Whether youre having a conversation* keep this simple short cut in mind: At least 80 percent of your conversations should be focused on whats going right.Workplace
58、s, for example, often see this. During performance reviews, managers routinely spend 80 percent of their time on weaknesses and “areas for improvement”. They spend roughly 20 percent of the time on strengths and positive aspects. Any time you have discussions with a person or group, spend the vast m
59、ajority of the time talking about what is working, and use the remaining time to address weaknesses.12. What does the underlined phrase “tune out” in paragraph 1 probably mean?A. Stop listening.B. Change ones mind.C. Sing aloud.D. Be crazy.13. What will happen if we experience negative emotions?A. T
60、he situations are sure to become worse.B. Much of our thinking will be prevented.C. We will feel an urge to improve and become better.D. Well be motivated to settle conflicts with people.14. What can we learn from paragraph 4?A. We need a positive feeling to beat one negative feeling.B. Positive int
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