四川省简阳市阳安中学2021届高三英语下学期二诊适应性考试试题.doc
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1、四川省简阳市阳安中学2021届高三英语下学期二诊适应性考试试题(考试时间 120分钟 满分 150分)第一部分听力 (共两节,满分30分)做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。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,并标在试卷的相应位置。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。例: How much is the shirt?A. &19.15.B. &9.18.C. &29.15.答案是C。1. Wha
2、t was the weather like in the early morning?A. Rainy.B. Fine.C. Foggy.2. How did Grace get to school?A. By carB. By bus.C. By bike.3. Which button has the man lost?A. The one on the pocket. B. The one on the collar. C. The one on the sleeve.4. What will the man do next year?A. Look for a par-time jo
3、b. B. Attend a marketing course.C. Continue to work in the company.5. What are the speakers mainly talking about?A. A dish.B. A supermarket.C. A restaurant.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。 选出最佳答案.听第6段材料,回答第6至7题。6. What is the woman dissatisfied with about the first dress?A. The wide belt.B. The
4、 long sleeves. C. The white flowers on the sleeves.7. What does the man ask the woman to do?A. Get her dress back from Angela. B. Borrow a nice dress from Angela.C. Give her short-sleeved dress to Angela.听第7段材料,回答第8至9题。8. What is wrong with Shannon?A. She cannot find her dog. B. She cannot please he
5、r boss. C. She is under great pressure.9. What does the man try to do?A. Comfort the woman.B. Refuse the woman.C. Scold the woman.10. How does the woman feel?A. Satisfied.B. Upset.C. Busy.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。11. Why does the man want some furniture?A. To receive guests. B. To let his apartment out.C. T
6、o make his apartment look different.12. What does the woman offer to give the man?A. A sofa.B. A television.C. Two tables.13. Where will the man probably get a shelf?A. From a garage sale.B. From a furniture store.C. From his parents house听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。14. When did Elena decide to become a dancer
7、?A. At the age of 7. B. At the age of 9.C. At the age of 11.15. What does Elena say about the ballet Cinderella?A. She saw it when she was little. B. The music was unfamiliar to her.C. It will be very popular with children.16. What does Elena often do for her fans?A. She gives them a flower. B. She
8、sends them a free ticket.C. She gives away her photographs.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17. What is the purpose of the talk?A. To recommend a music course. B. To invite people to visit a music college.C. To attract more students to Brownstoke College.18. What did Lena Phipps use to be?A. A teacher.B. A jazz si
9、nger.C. An opera singer.19. Why were there no more than ten students in Lena Phipps class?A. The classroom is not big enough. B. Students can get enough attention.C. Not many people are interested in the course.20. What does the speaker advise listeners to do?A. Cook their own meals. B. Make a reser
10、vation early. C. Perform songs confidently.第二部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节 (共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每小题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。A.There are many universities that have been in existence for a long time and are still very popular for their quality education. The following are three of them.University of Oxfo
11、rd, EnglandFounded in: 1096The foundation year of this university is around 1096. There is evidence of teaching being undertaken then. It gained a lot of popularity in the early 1167, as Henry II put a ban on English students from entering the University of Paris. It is regarded as one of the best p
12、laces to get a higher education today, and it consists of 38 different colleges specializing in various fields of study.University of Salamanca, Spain Founded in: 1218This is the oldest university in Spain, and is located in the town of Salamanca, west of Madrid. It is the third oldest university in
13、 Europe that has been in continuous operation since it was founded. Today, it is the most important institution in the world for studying humanities and languages, Christopher Columbus is said to have consulted with its scholars when he was seeking a route to India.University of Padua, ItalyFounded
14、in: 1222This is the chief university of Italy. It was started as a law school. It is said to be founded in 1222 by a group of students and professors. Theology (神学) and law were the first subjects taught here. The fields of botany, history, and theater are the most well-known and pursued courses her
15、e, and it has established its greatness in the educated world. In 2015, it was ranked as the best university among all Italian educational institutions for higher education.21. How did the University of Oxford become quite popular?A. It received a lot of financial support from Henry IIB. It decided
16、to run more courses to educate more students.C. Henry II allowed the university to accept foreign students.D. Henry II forbade English students to attend the University of Paris.22. The writer mentions Christopher Columbus so as to tell us that _.A. Scholars in the University of Salamanca are knowle
17、dgeableB. Columbus graduated from the University of SalamancaC. Columbus was grateful for the help provided by the universityD. Some of his friends in the university held a farewell party for him23. As for the University of Padua, we know that _.A. It is located in the west of MadridB. It is the thi
18、rd oldest university in EuropeC. Theology and law were the first subjects taught thereD. It is the premier institution in the world for studying humanitiesB.Tiny water plants called phytoplankton (浮游植物) serve as food for many sea creatures, including whales, shrimp, jellyfish and snails. Phytoplankt
19、on do well in cold water. But if water temperatures rise by only two degrees Celsius, the phytoplankton struggle. That is what happened in the last three or four years in the northern part of the Pacific Ocean. Researchers say an unusual area of warm water spread throughout the Northern Pacific. Sci
20、entists called the warm water “the blob,” as if it were a character in an old science fiction movie. At its largest, the blob stretched 1,600 square kilometers and reached depths of 91 meters. This large mass of warm water had a damaging effect on the ocean food chain. Many fish that depend on phyto
21、plankton swam away from the area. As a result, sea birds and sea lions that eat those fish starved.Scientists from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and the University of Washington have found that the warm ocean “blob” caused a harmful algae bloom. That fast growth in algae hurt f
22、ishing grounds along the U.S. West Coast and Canadas British Columbia. The researchers recently published their study in the journal Geophysical Research Letters. They looked at the algae, called P. australis. They found that the algae can grow much faster than normal if it is exposed to warm water.
23、 The higher levels of algae also produced more of a poisonous chemical that can cause problems for everything from shellfish to dolphins to sea lions. It also causes problems for humans if too much of the chemical builds up in their blood.Researchers say algae blooms like this one will continue as o
24、cean waters warm. The algae will hurt sea animals, birds, and fish. It may damage food resources for humans all over the world, the scientists say.24. The root cause of the starvation of sea birds or sea lions is _.A. the depths of the vase seaB. the large mass of warm waterC. the large amount of po
25、lluted sea water D. the increasingly reduced phytoplankton in the sea25. From the text, we can know that P. australis is the name of a(n) _.A. phytoplankton B. fish C. algae D. bird26. The following statements are true EXCEPT _.A. Generally, the algae grow much faster than normal if exposed to cool
26、water.B. The phytoplankton is very sensitive to the rise of water temperature.C. More algae can bring about a poisonous chemical which endangers sea creatures.D. Algae blooms will affect not only the existence of sea creatures but also that of humans the world over.27. The text is most probably take
27、n from _.A. a research paper B. a geography textbook C. a class presentation D. a newspaper report C.The World Health Organization says that 92 percent of the worlds population lives in areas of high air pollution. Experts say much of that pollution comes from vehicles fueled by diesel (柴油). Many ci
28、ties in Europe have called for ending the production of diesel cars. They hope to replace them with electric vehicles as battery life for those vehicles improves.London is one of the most heavily polluted cities in Europe. Levels of harmful gases in the city are regularly higher than limits set by t
29、he European Union.Martin Williams, with Kings College London, sayspedestrians (行人)often do not realize how close they are to air pollution sources because they cannot see them. “One of the difficulties of getting the message across to the public at large these days is that air pollution, although it
30、s a major public health problem, is actually invisible. Not like thesmogsof the 1950s and 60s when not only could you see it, you could barely see anything else.” Williams adds that toxic gases (有毒气体) from diesel cars have led to public health concerns. He says people across Great Britain have died
31、too early because of the pollution. “The main problem that you are breathing in are the particulates, the soot (烟尘) largely from diesel exhausts, which is the primary problem as far as public health is concerned. The other pollutant thats more recently become an issue is nitrogen dioxide, again larg
32、ely from diesel.”Areeba Hamid is with the environmental group Greenpeace. She says, “Its quite clear that the car industry is feeling the pressure of a public health crisis owing to air pollution in big cities in particular and the aftermath (后果) of the diesel-gate scandal, which is the reason why i
33、ts looking to produce new electric models.”Experts say electric cars could offer the answer to air pollution in major cities. They add, however, that the electricity should be created usingrenewable energy. 28. The underlined word “invisible” (Paragraph 3) probably means _.A. cannot be felt B. canno
34、t be seen C. be very serious D. be uncontrollable 29. According to the text, the following are the main pollutants from the diesel cars EXCEPT _.A. toxic gases B. soot C. nitrogen dioxide D. water vapor30. The author develops the 3rd paragraph mainly _.A. by example B. by process C. by contrast D. b
35、y classification31. According to the text, the key to solving air pollution in major cities is to _.A. replace diesel cars with electric onesB. reduce the number of diesel cars running on the roadsC. ask more citizens to live far away from big citiesD. improve the quality of oil used in diesel carsD
36、.Researchers at a university in Hungary say there is truth to what many dog owners always believed. Dogs do understand what humans say.The researchers made images of the brains of 13 dogs using a machine that records brain activity. The dogs were trained to lie down in the machine for seven minutes.
37、 During that time, they listened through headphones to their trainers voices. Dog owners may think the news is not surprising. But scientists are impressed. Brian Hare is a professor at Duke University. He called one of the findings a “shocker.”The brain imaging showed dogs processed words using the
38、 left side of their brains, just as humans do. They use the right side of their brains to understand tone and pitch (音调). The study showed dogs understand words and how they are said. Meaningful words said in a neutral (中性的) way did not have the same effect as the same words said in an encouraging w
39、ay.Attila Andics was the lead researcher on the project. “Dog brains care about both what we say and how we say it,” he said. Researchers say they think dogs are tuned in to what people say because dogs have lived with people for a long time. Andics said he thinks other animals probably can understa
40、nd human language like dogs do. But those animals are not very interested in what humans have to say.People reacted to the story on Facebook and Twitter. They said they always knew their pets could understand them. And they were happy to see scientific support for what they experienced every day. On
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