宁夏青铜峡市高级中学2021届高三英语上学期期中试题(含解析).doc
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1、宁夏青铜峡市高级中学2021届高三英语上学期期中试题(含解析)第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话,选出最佳选项。1. When is the woman going to take her holiday?A. In July. B. In August. C. In September. 2. What are the speakers probably preparing for?A. A party. B. A dinner. C. A camping trip. 3. Why is Dave staying at his br
2、others house?A. His brother invited him. B. His brothers house is new. C. His house has been painted recently. 4. What is the probable relationship between the speakers?A. Colleagues. B. Teacher and student. C. Doctor and patient. 5. What is the mans opinion on tipping?A. It is offered for good serv
3、ice. B. It is a part of the culture.C. It is the guarantee of good service. 第二节(共15小题;每题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面一段对话,回答第6至第7两个小题。6. What is the weather like now?A. Sunny. B. Foggy. C. Windy. 7. Where are the speakers?A. At a hotel. B. At an airport. C. At a taxi station. 听下面一段对话,回答第8至第10三个小题。8. Whom is the
4、dining hall on the second floor for?A. All the students. B. All the teachers. C. The staff of the hall. 9. Where can the woman see the menu?A. On the dining table. B. By the service window. C. In the Service Counter. 10. How will the man pay for the meal?A. In cash. B. By check. C. By meal card. 听下面
5、一段对话,回答第11至第13三个小题。11. What would Mr. Robinson do?A. Go to get some tea. B. Come to pay a visit. C. Call Mr. French later. 12. Who needs to finish photocopying the report?A. Jenny. B. Charlie. C. Monica. 13. What did the woman tell Jenny not to do?A. Come to the office late again. B. Take her boyfri
6、end to the office. C. Make personal calls with the office phone. 听下面一段对话,回答第14至第17四个小题。14. Where does the boy come from?A. Houston. B. San Francisco. C. Southern California. 15. What do the speakers have in common?A. They are freshmen. B. They have the same major. C. They are from the same state. 16
7、. Which school are the speakers in now?A. Austin. B. Berkeley. C. Stanford. 17. What does the girl major in?A. Political science. B. English literature. C. Electric engineering. 听下面一段独白,回答第18至第20三个小题。18. When do American students have a study break?A. In the morning. B. In the afternoon. C. In the e
8、vening. 19. What might Americans who are eating light have for breakfast?A. Juice and bread. B. Cereal with milk. C. A cup of yogurt. 20. What does the speaker talk about at last?A. What to eat for lunch and dinner. B When to have the main meal. C. How to use different forks.第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共
9、15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)ATHE MOST ANTICIPATED MOVIES OF 2020Welcome to the year when your patience finally pays off. The movies 2020 is offering have us almost hyperventilating - mostly because it feels like weve been waiting forever for many of them to land in theaters.The GrudgeDirected by: Nicolas Pesce
10、Opening on: January 3,2020A remake of the American remake of the Japanese horror favorite, Grudge once again focuses on a vengeful ghost with a long memory. Critical darling Andrea Riseborough stars, and director Nicolas Pesce has some form: critics called his The Eyes of My Mother a haunting slashe
11、r.Weathering with YouDirected by: Makoto ShinkaiOpening on: January 17,2020The latest animated adventure from Makoto Shinkai, the acclaimed director of Your Name, centers on a pair of teens, one of whom can control the weather, who meet and form a bond with each other, before one of them reveals a s
12、ecret that will change both of them forever.The GentlemenDirected by: Guy RitchieOpening on: January 24,2020After a bit of a departure with 2019s live-action Aladdin remake, Guy Ritchie returns to his roots with this British gangster tale about an American expat ( Matthew McConaughey) with a weed em
13、pire in London whose imminent retirement from the business spawns a criminal free-for-all for his territory. Fans of Ritchies early work are excited to see him at the helm of another crime caper, and its hard to beat the sight of a slimy-looking Hugh Grant playing against typeThe Rhythm SectionDirec
14、ted by: Reed MoranoOpening on: January 31,2020Blake Lively stars in the latest troubled female assassin movie, based on the eponymous novel by Mark Burnell. She plays Stephanie Patrick, a plane crash survivor who wants to get to the bottom of the disaster that killed her family and discovers it was
15、no accident, which sets her on a path of revenge.1. Who is a horror movie director?A. Nicolas Pesce.B. Makoto Shinkai.C. Guy Ritchie.D. Reed Morano.2. Which movie is adapted from a novel?A. The Grudge.B. Weathering with You.C. The Gentlemen.D. The Rhythm Section.3. What can we infer from the text?A.
16、 The Grudge is the first remake of a Japanese movie.B. Weathering with You may appeal to children.C. The Gentlemen is based on a real story.D. Blake Livelys parents were murdered.【答案】1. A 2. D 3. B【解析】本文为说明文。文章主要介绍了2020年最受期待的三部电影。【1题详解】细节理解题。根据The Grudge Directed Directed by: Nicolas Pesce部分中的“A rem
17、ake of the American remake of the Japanese horror favorite, Grudge once again focuses on a vengeful ghost with a long memory. and director Nicolas Pesce critics called his The Eyes of My Mother a haunting slasher”,怀恨是美国翻拍的日本恐怖片,怀恨再次聚焦于一个记性很好的复仇鬼魂。导演尼古拉斯佩塞,评论家称他的我母亲的眼睛是一部令人难忘的恐怖片。从“horror”和“ghost”可以看
18、出Nicolas Pesce拍电影是恐怖电影。由此可知Nicolas Pesce.是恐怖电影的导演。故选A。【2题详解】细节理解题。根据The Rhythm Section部分中的“Blake Lively stars in the latest troubled female assassin movie, based on the eponymous novel by Mark Burnell” 可知,布莱克莱弗利主演的最新电影麻烦女刺客由马克伯奈尔的同名小说改编。从novel(小说)一词可以看 出该电影改编自一本小说。故选D。【3题详解】推理判断题。根据Weathering with Y
19、ou部分中的“The latest animated adventure from Makoto Shinkai, the acclaimed director of Your Name, centers on a pair of teens,” 你的名字的著名导演Shinkai最近的一部动画片以一对十几岁的孩子为中心。由此可推断出,这部分电影聚焦于青少年,可推断出这部电影会吸引孩子们。故选B。BOnce I had a student called Jamal. He would squirm (扭来扭去)in his chair during independent work, and h
20、e would never stay still for more than three or four minutes. Students like Jamal can confuse brand new teachers because theyre not quite sure how to support young people like him. I took a direct approach. I negotiated with Jamal. If he could give me focused work, then he could do it from anywhere
21、in the classroom: from our classroom rug, from behind my desk, or from inside his classroom locker, which turned out to be his favorite place.Jamals least favorite subject was writing, and he never wanted to read what he had written out loud in class, but we were still making progress. One day, I de
22、cided to host a mock (模拟的)2008 presidential election in my classroom. My third graders had to research and write a speech for their chosen candidate: Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton or John McCain. The favorite candidates were obvious, but one student chose John McCain. It was Jamal. Jamal finally dec
23、ided to read something that he had written out loud in class, and sure enough, Jamal stunned all of us with his brilliance. Just like Jamals dad, John McCain was a veteran, and just like Jamals dad protected him, Jamal believed that John McCain would protect the entire country. He wasnt my candidate
24、 of choice, but it didnt matter, because the entire class erupted into applause for our brave friend Jamal who finally showed up as his most confident self for the first time that year.A lack of confidence pulls us down from the bottom and weighs us down from the top, crushing us between a flurry of
25、 cants and wonts. Without confidence, we get stuck, and when we get stuck, we cant even get started. Instead of getting mired in what can get in our way, confidence invites us to perform with certainty.4. Which of the following best describes Jamal?A. Naughty and stubbornB. Determined but shyC. Smar
26、t but unfocusedD. Confident and generous5. Why did Jamal choose John McCain in the mock 2008 presidential election?A. Because John was the least popular among the three choices.B. Because John had written something about him before.C. Because John shared some similarities with Jamals father.D. Becau
27、se John was a soldier who could protect the country.6. What does the underlined word “stun” mean?A. Amaze.B. Cheer.C. Awake.D. Entertain.7. What is the main purpose of the text?A. To introduce the change of the authors student.B. To show how to deal with problem students.C. To stress the importance
28、of encouragement.D. To encourage us to be confident.【答案】4. C 5. C 6. A 7. D【解析】【分析】这是一篇记叙文。文章作者通过介绍自己一个学生转变的经历,来鼓励读者们要有自信。【4题详解】细节理解题。根据文章第一段Once I had a student called Jamal. He would squirm (扭来扭去)in his chair during independent work, and he would never stay still for more than three or four minute
29、s(以前我有个学生叫Jamal。当他独立工作的时候,他会在椅子上扭动,而且他从来不会静止不动超过三、四分钟)和第二段Jamal stunned all of us with his brilliance(Jamal以他的才华震惊了我们所有人)可知,Jamal聪明但无法专注。故选C项。【5题详解】细节理解题。根据文章第二段Just like Jamals dad, John McCain was a veteran, and just like Jamals dad protected him, Jamal believed that John McCain would protect the
30、entire country(就像Jamal 的父亲一样,John McCain也是老兵,就像Jamal的父亲保护他一样,Jamal相信John McCain会保护整个国家)可知,Jamal选择John McCain是因为他和Jamal 的父亲有很多共同之处。 故选C项。【6题详解】词义猜测题。根据第二段because the entire class erupted into applause for our brave friend Jamal who finally showed up as his most confident self for the first time that
31、year(因为全班都为我们勇敢的朋友Jamal鼓掌,他终于在那一年第一次以最自信的姿态出现了)可知,大家都被Jamal的聪明才智所惊艳到了。由此可知“stun”意思是使吃惊,A.Amaze使吃惊;B.Cheer欢呼;C.Awake觉醒;D.Entertain娱乐。 故选A项。【7题详解】推理判断题。根据最后一段A lack of confidence pulls us down from the bottom and weighs us down from the top, crushing us between a flurry of cants and wonts. Without con
32、fidence, we get stuck, and when we get stuck, we cant even get started. Instead of getting mired in what can get in our way, confidence invites us to perform with certainty(缺乏信心会把我们从底部拉下来,从顶部压下去,在一连串的“不能”和“不会”之间把我们压垮。没有信心,我们会陷入困境,当我们陷入困境时,我们甚至无法开始。信心并没有让我们陷入阻碍我们前进的泥潭,而是邀请我们坚定地行动)可知,作者之所以描述学生Jamal的变化
33、就是为了鼓励大家 要有自信,没有自信将寸步难行。这篇文章的主要目的是鼓励我们自信。故选D项。【点睛】CEvery animal species carries unique viruses that have specifically adapted to infecting it. Over time, some of these have jumped to humans these are known as “zoonotic” viruses.As the population grows, we move into wild areas, which brings us into m
34、ore frequent contact with animals we dont normally have contact with. Thus viruses can jump from animals to humans and they can spread between humans, through close contact with body fluids (体液) like blood or urine.Because every virus has evolved to target a particular species, its rare for a virus
35、to beable to jump to another species. When this does happen, its by chance, and it usually requires a large amount of contact with the virus.Initially, the virus is usually not well-suited to its new host and doesnt spread easily. Over time, however, it can evolve in the new host to produce variants
36、 that are better adapted.When viruses jump to a new host, a process called zoonosis, they often cause more severe disease. This is because viruses and their initial hosts have evolved together, and the species has time to build up resistance. The new host species, on the other hand, might not have e
37、volved the ability to tackle (应对) the virus. For example, when we come into contact with bats and their viruses, we may develop rabies or Ebola virus disease, while the bats themselves are less affected.Its likely that bats are the original source of three recently emerged coronaviruses: SARS-CoV (2
38、003), MERS-CoV (2012) and SARS-CoV-2. All of these jump from bats to humans via an intermediate animal; in the case of SARS-CoV-2, this may have been pangolins (穿山甲), but more research is needed.8. Why is it rare for a virus to infect another species?A. The new host can deal with the virus.B. The ne
39、w species builds up resistance.C. Every virus cant adapt to the new species.D. Each virus develops to target a specific species.9. What is the fifth paragraph mainly about?A. The resistance of the old species.B. The ability of the new host species.C. The process of the viral infectionD. The reason f
40、or the virus variation.10. Which of the following viruses are most likely to host in pangolins?A. SARS-CoV.B. SARS-CoV-2.C. Not mentioned.D. MERS-CoV.11. What can we infer from the text?A. Humans should not move into wild areas.B. Wild animals are actually our best friends.C. A virus can spread from
41、 animals to humans.D. A virus can vary to infect another species.【答案】8. D 9. D 10. B 11. C【解析】本文是一篇说明文。文章从科学认知的角度说明了病毒从动物到人的传播途径以及病毒发生变异的情况。【8题详解】细节理解题。由文章第三段第一句“Because every virus has evolved to target aparticular species, its rare for a virus to be able to jump to another species.(因为每一种病毒进化到以特定物种
42、为目标,所以一种病毒能够跳到另一种物种上是很罕见的)”可知,一种病毒感染另一种物种是很罕见的,因为每种病毒都是针对特定的物种进化的。故选D。【9题详解】主旨大意题。由文章第五段第一句“When viruses jump to a new host, a process called zoonosis, they often cause more severe disease.(当病毒跳到一个新的宿主,这个过程被称为人畜共患病,它们通常会引起更严重的疾病)”可知,病毒寄存到新的宿主身上后,将会导致更加严重的疾病;再根据后半段的解释可知,这是因为病毒和它们的初始宿主一起进化,物种有时间积累抗药性。
43、 另一方面,新的宿主物种可能没有进化出对付病毒的能力。因此此段主要说的是病毒变异的原因。A项“原物种的抵抗力”、B项“新宿主物种的能力”以及C项“病毒感染的过程”均不符合本段大意。故选D。【10题详解】细节理解题。通过文章最后一段中的“All of these jump from bats to humans via an intermediate animal; in the case of SARS-CoV-2, this may have been pangolins (穿山甲), but more research is needed.(所有这些都是通过一种中间动物从蝙蝠传染给人类的;
44、在SARS-CoV-2的案例中,可能是穿山甲,但还需要更多的研究)”可知,穿山甲可能是病毒SARS-CoV-2传播的中间宿主。故选B。【11题详解】推理判断题。通读全文可知,本文主要讲述了病毒能够从动物传播到人类,故C项正确。A项“人类不应该到荒凉的地区”的说法过于极端,不能因为害怕病毒就阻止社会发展,故表述错误;B项“野生动物其实是我们最好的朋友”不是本文所要传达的信息;D项信息与原文不符,病毒是在新的宿主身上才逐渐变异的,而不是为了传染其他物种才变异的。故选C。DAlthough social media allow us to become more connected to other
45、 people than at any time in history, a new study suggests that many Americans feel lonelier than ever before, which is weakening the nations mental and physical health.The study conducted by the health insurer Cigna, found widespread loneliness, with nearly half of Americans reporting they feel alon
46、e, or left out at least some of the time. The nations 75 million millennials (ages 23 37) and Generation Z adults (ages 18 22) are lonelier than older generations. Besides, 54% of people surveyed said they feel no one knows them well, and four in ten reported they “lack companionship”, their “relati
47、onships arent meaningful” and they “are isolated (孤立的) from others”.Douglas Nemecek, MD, Cignas chief medical officer for Behavioral Health, said the findings of the study suggest that the problem has become common, equaling the risks caused by tobacco and the nations ever-expanding waistline. “Lone
48、liness has the same influence on health as smoking 15 cigarettes a day, while obesity (肥胖) less than 10 cigarettes a day,” he said in releasing the report. Nemeceks comments tallied with those of other leading public health specialists, including former Surgeon General Vivek H. Murthy, MD, who said
49、loneliness should be targeted in public health campaigns like those designed to fight against smoking and obesity. “During my years caring for patients, the worst disease I saw was not heart disease diabetes; it was loneliness,” Murthy said in a recent cover story in the Harvard Business Review.The
50、new report, produced in Cignas partnership with the polling company Ipsos, is based on an online survey of more than 20,000 US adults using the well-regarded UCLA Loneliness Scale to see how widespread loneliness is in America.12. What does the study conducted by Cigna find?A. Older Americans feel m
51、uch lonelier.B. Social media do people more harm than good.C. People become more connected to each other.D. Social media increase levels of Americans loneliness.13. Which opinion might Douglas Nemecek support?A. Loneliness is not so harmful as smoking.B. Loneliness is taken seriously by the public.C
52、. Loneliness is more dangerous than obesity.D. Loneliness is targeted in public health campaigns.14. What does the underlined phrase “tallied with” mean in paragraph 4?A. Agreed with.B. Varied with.C. Contradicted.D. Inspired.15. What is the purpose of the text?A. To discuss health problems.B. To pr
53、esent findings of a recent study.C. To warn people about social media use.D. To show threats to Americans health.【答案】12. D 13. C 14. A 15. B【解析】【分析】本文是一篇说明文。文章介绍了一项研究的成果:尽管社交媒体让我们比历史上任何时候都更容易与人建立起联系,但是许多美国人感到比以往任何时候都孤独。【12题详解】细节理解题。根据第一段中的“a new study suggests that many Americans feel lonelier than
54、ever before”可知,新的研究发现社交媒体让美国人变得更加孤独,D选项“社交媒体增加了美国人的孤独感”符合原文。故选D。【13题详解】推理判断题。根据第三段中的“Loneliness has the same influence on health as smoking 15 cigarettes a day, while obesity (肥胖) less than 10 cigarettes a day”可知,孤独对健康的影响相当于每天吸15支烟的影响,而肥胖对健康的影响相当于每天吸不到10支烟的影响。由此可推知,Douglas Nemecek认为孤独比肥胖更危险。故选C。【14题
55、详解】词句猜测题。根据上文提到的Nemecek的言论和下文中的“those of other leading public health specialists. loneliness should be targeted in public heath campaigns like those designed to fight against smoking and obesity”以及“the worst disease I saw was not heart disease or diabetes; it was loneliness”可知,此处表示Nemecek的言论与其他一些健康专
56、家的言论是一致的。由此可知,划线部分的意思为“与.一致”。故选A。【15题详解】推理判段断。根据文章内容,尤其第一段的“a new study suggests that many Americans feel lonelier than ever before新的研究发现社交媒体让美国人变得更加孤独”和最后一段的“The new report, produced in Cignas partnership with the polling company Ipsos, is based on an online survey of more than 20,000 US adults usi
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