2021届高三英语上学期11月中学生标准学术能力诊断性测试试题.doc
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1、2021届高三英语上学期11月中学生标准学术能力诊断性测试试题本试卷共 150 分,考试时间 100 分钟。第一部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分 60 分)第一节 (共 15 小题;每小题 3 分,满分 45 分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的 A、B、C 和D 四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。AAutumn is great for European walking: paths are mud-free, temperatures are mild, crowds are few and beautiful colors abound. The following are fou
2、r European adventures to walk your way through autumn.The unknown CilentoSouth of Italys Amalfi Coast hides a much less discovered wonderland. After stopping to view the marvelous Greek temple remains at Paestum, Sherpas next destination concentrates on the Cilento National Park first following its
3、rugged seashore past the occasional myrtle grove (小树林), and sandy beach, then leaving modernity behind and venturing inland to medieval (中世纪的) hilltop towns. Home-cooked dinners conclude exciting days of goat tracks and ghost villages before a scenic path leads back to the seaside. Four nights 630 h
4、alf board, including transport, luggage transfers and walking notes. Last departure October 31. Turkish delightsFollow an impressive section of Turkeys expansive Lycian Way, gradually moving from cliffs to coastline. Youll begin in pine-filled peaks, typically on shaded paths to sea views, and stop
5、at both a pool- boasting upscale hotel and one of the Yanartas regions ever-burning flames possibly fueled by a monster below. A fine fish restaurant comes next, then a mile-long sandy beach ahead of two days on lonely Cape Gelidonya, finishing by its lighthouse. Six nights 790, including ten other
6、meals, transport, luggage transfers and walking notes. Last departure in early November.Carpathian clambersPoland and Slovakia are separated by the Carpathian Mountains and their large forest-filled valleys. Starting and ending in Krakow, this trip covers both countries. Some days include the option
7、 of climbing to snowy peaks or taking easier, lower-altitude options, and youll likely meet the Gorals a culturally- distinct group known as “highlanders”. Most memorable activity will be walking along the 300m-high Dunajec River to spa town Szczawnica. Seven nights 630, including transport, luggage
8、 transfers and walking notes. Last departure October 24.Flowers and fetaGreeces Pelion Peninsula is a place known as the “Land of the Centaurs (人首马身的怪物)” for its association with the mythological horse-human hybrids. Between villages of whitewashed, flower-decorated stone houses, walkers can follow
9、old paths onto mountainsides, and wander through olive groves or besidethe glittering Aegean Sea. Some days yield swimming opportunities, and others the chance to recharge in a local pub of some bean soup and feta-cheese bread. Seven nights 535, including transport, luggage transfers and walking not
10、es. Last departure October 23.1. What can you do when you are in the unknown Cilento?ASwim in a pool.BHave a spa.CExplore medieval towns.DWalk through olive groves. 2Which destination is your best choice if you intend to travel to Europe after October?A. Turkey.BCilento.CGreece.DKrakow.3. Which of t
11、he following is true according to the passage? AIt is a monster that fuels the fire in Yanartas region.B. Meals are free when you are taking the first adventure.C. You can enjoy a spa from Gorals in the town Szczawnica.D. Bean soup can be served in the pub of Greeces Pelion Peninsula.BLou Gehrig (19
12、03-1941) was a baseball player with the New York Yankees for 17 seasons. He was a powerful hitter known as “The Iron Horse”. Gehrig was a strong, tough and very moral man. His father was often out-of-work because he was an alcoholic and his mother was a maid. His two sisters and only brother died yo
13、ung. As a young boy, Gehrig helped his mother with her work. However, he never let his tough start hold him back. He started playing for the Yankees in 1923 after attending Columbia University, setting many major league records during his career. This included the most consecutive games played (2130
14、 games), a record only broken 56 years later in 1995.Sadly, at the age of 36, he started to tire mid-season and his speed and cooperation ability faded. He resigned. Soon after he was diagnosed with a form of motor neuron disease named amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS). He delivered his farewell-t
15、o-baseball speech to his teammates and fans on 4 July of the same year at the Yankee Stadium.After his speech, the crowd stood and clapped for almost two minutes. The New York Times reported that it was “one of the most touching scenes ever witnessed on a ball field”. Gehrig died two years later of
16、the disease. This increased awareness of the disease and its symptoms; in North America it is still commonly known as “Lou Gehrigs disease”. The Lou Gehrig Memorial Award is given each year to the Major League Baseball player who best exhibits Gehrigs integrity and character.4. When did Lou Gehrig g
17、ive his speech?Ain 1903.Bin 1923.Cin 1939.Din 1940.5. Who are the audience for Lous speech?AHis family.BHis friends.CHis opponents.DHis supporters.6. Why is the illness known as “Lou Gehrigs disease”?A. Lou Gehrig named the disease.B. This disease is related to playing baseball.C. People get to know
18、 the disease due to Lou Gehrig.D. The disease had never appeared before Lou Gehrig caught it.7. What word can best describe Lou Gehrig according to the passage? ADetermined and persistent.BEmotional and patient.CWealthy and humorous.DGentle and generous.CWe know that the pandemic(流行病)has had a far-r
19、eaching impact on our minds so much so that itmay have changed the very fabric of our society altogether. Mental health professionals think that those with social anxiety will not emerge from the pandemic unaffected. Counselling Directory member Beverley Blackman says, “For people with social anxiet
20、y, lockdown will make them deeply anxious in one way, and yet a relief in another.” He added, “On one hand, a person with social anxiety may feel relieved that they no longer have to socialize in person, but they may also feel that they have lost the opportunity to socialize with the people they fee
21、l safe and secure spending time with, meaning that they feel a new level of isolation and a different level of anxiety about socializing in any form. Without the security of those they feel safe with, self- confidence may very well decrease rapidly. Lockdown may have had a negative impact on those w
22、ith social anxiety.”Dr Daria J. Kuss, associate professor in psychology at Nottingham Trent University, says: “Following the lockdown, people in this country were allowed to meet up again, which for individuals with social anxiety may have led to stress and worry. They may not be comfortable being e
23、xpected to be social again, especially when in larger groups, and may worry about saying the wrong things and asking the wrong questions as they are reintegrating into their offline social lives.” Furthermore, Beverley says our even bigger reliance on social media and digital communication in the mi
24、dst of lockdown could also have a negative impact on people with social anxiety. She says “For some people with social anxiety, communication by media can be even harder than communication in person. We know that words form only roughly 7-10% of the way in which we communicate and that we rely on bo
25、dy language, facial expression, tone of voice, and unconscious signals behind words to convey our thoughts and feelings.”When it comes to what people with social anxiety can do to feel better as the lockdown situation continues to shift, Dr. Kuss says “I recommend being open and honest with their so
26、cial environments. Friends and family will empathize when the concerns are voiced openly. Engaging in focused breathing and relaxation may also help alleviate feelings of worry and discomfort. Finally, negative thinking (e.g., “I dont know what to say”) may be replaced with positive ones (e.g., “I a
27、m good enough” and “My friends want to see me”).” 8Why do people with social anxiety feel relieved during the lockdown?A. There is no one disturbing their life.B. There is no need for them to socialize.C. They have increased their self-confidence.D. People can no longer communicate with each other.9
28、. What does the underlined word mean in the third paragraph?AStimulate.BRelieve.CBegin.DDevelop.10. What can be the good advice for those with social anxiety during the lockdown?AStay at home alone.BCommunicate online.COpen heart to strangers.DTake a positive attitude.11. What can we learn from the
29、passage?A. Stay with safe people can bring more confidence.B. Lockdown can help people overcome the feeling of anxiety.C. For people with social anxiety, lockdown is a double-edged sword.D. It is a suitable way for people of social anxiety to communicate by media.DMost of the 500 whales stranded (搁浅
30、)off Tasmania have now died. Dozens more stricken whales have been found in Australias largest ever mass stranding. The estimated total now stands at around 500, with the majority of that number dead and a tenth rescued by authorities on the Island state of Tasmania. Experts believe all of the anima
31、ls would have been part of one large group. Officials began working to rescue survivors among an estimated 270 whales found on Monday on a beach and two sandbars near the remote coastal town of Strahan. Then another 200 whales were spotted from a helicopter on Wednesday less than 10 kilometres (six
32、miles) to the south. All 200 had been confirmed dead by late afternoon. They were among the 380 whales that have died overall, with estimates from earlier today suggesting that 30 that were alive but stranded and 50 had been rescued since Tuesday, Mr Deka, Wildlife Service manager explained. He adde
33、d, “Well continue to work to free as many of the animals as we can. Well continue working as long as there are live animals.”It is not known what caused the animals to run aground. While stranding events are not unheard of, they are very rare in such large numbers. About 30 whales in the original st
34、randing were moved from the sandbars to open ocean on Tuesday, but several got stranded again. About a third of the first group had died by Monday evening.Australias largest mass stranding had previously been 320 pilot whales near the Western Australian town of Dunsborough in 1996. This weeks incide
35、nt is the first involving more than 500 whales in Tasmania since 2009. Marine Conservation Programme wildlife biologist Kris Carlyon said the latest mass stranding was the biggest in Australia in terms of numbers stranded and died.Marine scientist Vanessa Pirotta said there were a number of potentia
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