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1、河北省邯郸市大名县第一中学2021届高三英语上学期12月强化训练试题二绝密启用前1答题前填写好自己的姓名、班级、考号等信息2请将答案正确填写在答题卡上英语试题第一部分 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,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. 9. 15.答案是 C。1. What are the speake
2、rs mainly talking about?A. An exam. B. Language study. C. A hard life.2. What will the woman do?A. Show the man a map. B. Tell the man the direction.C. Go to the Blacks with the man.3. How many books does the man want to buy?A. 5. B. 2. C. 7.4. Where does the conversation probably take place?A. In a
3、 hospital. B. In a cinema. C. In a post office.5. What is the man doing?A. Waiting for the plane to Shanghai. B. Answering a passengers question.C. Waiting for his wife.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2至4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。听每段对话或独白前,你将有5秒钟的时间阅读各个小题;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间
4、。每段对话或独白读两遍。听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。6. Where does the conversation probably take place?A. In the hotel. B. At the airport. C. At the post office.7. What does the man ask the woman to do?A. Take care of his letter. B. Take a photo of him.C. Open the window for him.听第7段材料,回答第8至9题。8. When did the woman come to
5、Canada? A. Several days ago. B. Last month. C. Last September.9. Why did the woman come here?A. To take a driving course. B. To go on an educational exchange.C. To go on a business trip.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10. Why does the man invite the woman to go to New York?A. The summer vocation is coming. B. The
6、spring break is coming. C. The weekend is coming.11. How will the speakers go to New York?A. By bus. B. By air. C. By car.12. What does the man tell the woman to take?A. A jacket and some snacks. B. An umbrella and some snacks. C. A jacket and some fruits.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13. With whom is the woman
7、going to the Science Museum?A. The man. B. Her classmates. C. Her roommates.14. How does the man advise the woman to go to the Science Museum?A. By bus. B. By subway. C. By taxi.15. What are the womans favorites? A. Inventions. B. Animals. C. Paintings.16. What is the mans last suggestion?A. Walking
8、 along the seashore. B. Trying some seafood.C. Buying some seafood for her family.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17. Why do some foreign language learners give up halfway according to the talk?A. They doubt whether studies will be of any use. B. They dont think it is that important. C. They have no talent for la
9、nguage learning.18. What is the first suggestion about?A. Reading more. B. Listening more. C. Speaking to native speakers.19. How many points does the speaker mention about language learning?A. 3. B. 4. C. 5.20. Which of the following is the speakers weblog site?A. . B. . C. .一、 阅读选择 (32.5分) A Aucti
10、ons(拍卖行) are everywhere. Here are just a few standouts and some of the areas they specialize in. All have brick-and-mortar(实体的) sales rooms in addition to online buying.Leslie Hindman AuctioneersHeadquarters(总部): ChicagoFounded: 1982Best bets: contemporary art, jewelryThe founder, Leslie Hindman, ha
11、s been on an expansion kick from her Chicago base and now runs eight offices across the country. Ms. Hindman said that plenty of items sell at her house for around $500. As in the auction world generally, jewelry and contemporary art receive lots of attention from bidders(出价者), and in2017 a diamond
12、ring sold for $97,000.Swann Auction GalleriesHeadquarters: New YorkFounded: 1941Best bets: books, works on paper, African-American artFounded as a rare-book auctioneer, Swann still holds dozens of such sales a year. The president, Nicholas DLowry, noted that Swann was the first auction house to sell
13、 old photographs, in 1952.The house has also had a department of African-American art for 12 years.Stair GalleriesHeadquarters: Hudson, N.Y.Founded: 2001Best bets: English and Continental furniture and paintings, modern and contemporary artColin Stair, the founder and president, comes from a long li
14、ne of antiques dealers (商人). Stair is frequented by dealers and bargain hunters, and its a place to find interesting things like a George I carved walnut wing armchair, coming up as part of a sale on April 28 and 29.Heritage AuctionsHeadquarters: DallasFounded: 1983Best bets: coins, sports memorabil
15、ia, movie postersWith roots in coin auctions, Heritage has grown quite large. But their bread and butter are items that the company president, Greg Rohan, calls the kinds of things that everyone has. People arent buying what were selling for decoration or for resale, he added. Theyre buying things t
16、hey absolutely love. 21At which place can you buy old photographs?AStair Galleries.BHeritage Auctions.CSwann Auction Galleries.DLeslie Hindman Auctioneers.22Who once sold antiques?AColin Stair.BGreg Rohan.CLeslie Hindman.DNicholas DLowry23What can be learned about these auctions?AThey all have onlin
17、e shops.BThey all sell valuable artworks.CThey are all run by local people.DThey are all located in New York. B I was 16 years old the day I skipped school for the first time. It was easily done: Both my parents left for work before my school bus arrived on weekdays, so when it showed up at my house
18、 on that cold winter morning, I simply did not get on. The perfect crime!And what did I do with myself on that glorious stolen day, with no adult in charge and no limits on my activities? Did I get high? Hit the mall for a shoplifting extravaganza (狂欢)?Nope. I built a warm fire in the wood stove, pr
19、epared a bowl of popcorn, grabbed a blanket, and read. I was thrilled and transported by a bookit was Hemingways The Sun Also Risesand I just needed to be alone with it for a little while. I ached to know what would happen to Jake Barnes and Lady Brett Ashley and Robert Cohn. I couldnt bear the thou
20、ght of sitting in a classroom taking another biology exam when I could be traveling through Spain in the 1920s with a bunch of expatriates (异乡客).I spent that day lost in words. Time fell away, as the room around me turned to mist, and my roleas a daughter, sister, teenager, and studentin the world n
21、o longer had any meaning. I had accidentally come across the key to perfect happiness: I had become completely absorbed by something I loved.Looking back on it now, I can see that some subtle things were happening to my mind and to my life while I was in that state of absorption. Hemingways language
22、 was quietly braiding itself into my imagination. I was downloading information about how to create simple and elegant sentences, a good and solid plot. In other words, I was learning how to write. Without realizing it, I was hot on the trail of my own fate. Writing now absorbs me the way reading on
23、ce did and happiness is their generous side effect.24Why did the author skip school on that day?ABecause her parents left home early.BBecause it was a cold winter morning.CBecause she was fascinated by a novel.DBecause she hated to take the biology exam.25What did the author think is the source of t
24、rue joy?AReading by the fire.BTravelling in Spain.CBreaking the regulations.DBeing occupied by ones passion.26Which can best replace the underlined phrase “braiding itself into” in the last paragraph?AEntering.BDestroying.CMending.DBlocking. CWhile the human world is suffering from the novel coronav
25、irus outbreak, our planet is actually showing certain signs of recovery from the damage caused by human activity. According to BBC, new satellite images released by the European Space Agency showed that the levels of air pollutants and greenhouse gases have fallen sharply in major cities in Europe a
26、nd the United Stated ever since the lockdown started.This is a great example of how the world can change overnight as soon as people change their behaviorespecially after recent discoveries in Antarctica. An international team of 89 scientists found that the ice in Greenland and Antarctica was melti
27、ng six times faster in the 2010s than it was in the 1990s. And in February Argentinas Marambio research station in Antarctica recorded a record high temperature of 20.75 in the continent.So what exactly will happen if the temperature keeps rising and the ice keeps melting? A third study might give y
28、ou an idea. A team of scientists drilled a hole into the seafloor in west Antarctica and obtained material from underground, in which they found traces of roots, spores and pollen typical products of a rainforest that dated back to 90 million years ago. In other words, Antarctica was very likely a r
29、ainforest back when the dinosaurs walked on Earth. But given the fact that the South Pole has four months of darkness during winter even millions of years agoscientists believe that the rainforest could only exit if the greenhouse gas concentration were extremely high back then to keep the continent
30、 warm when there was little or no sunlight. We didnt know that this Cretaceous greenhouse climate was that extreme, Johann Klages of the Alfred Wegener Institute in Germany and a coauthor of the research told the Guardian. It shows us what carbon dioxide is able to do. Ice or no ice, Antarctica will
31、 beand has always been fine with extreme changes. The human world, however, may not be. Now, during the coronavirus lockdown, weve seen the changes resulting from less human activity. Hopefully, well hold on to those changesnot for Antarctica or the planet, but for ourselves.27.What does the author
32、mainly want to tell us in Paragraph 1?AThe novel coronavirus has spread all over the world.BThe environment of our planet has improved greatly.CEurope and US should be responsible for the air pollution.DReducing human activity does good to the environment.28What can prove that Antarctica was likely
33、a rainforest 90 million years ago?AThe traces of typical products of a rainforest.BThe existence of high greenhouse gas concentrations.CThe recording of extreme Cretaceous greenhouse climate.DThe evidence of dinosaurs living in rainforests.29What is the best title for the article?AAntarctica Is Melt
34、ing at a Fast SpeedBIt Is Our duty to protect the PlanetCLess Human Activity Makes Nature RecoverDLockdown Reduces Air Pollution and Greenhouse Gas D The most intuitive argument against immigration we come across is that immigrants are causing higher unemployment rate or lower wages for low-skilled
35、workers within the nation, which is probably not true in the US. Statistics show that in the US, wages and unemployment rate are rarely affected for the reason that immigrants move more flexibly for jobs than local workers.Immigration boosts economy by driving up both demand and supply. Official dat
36、a show that immigrants have a far more diverse composition than the native-born. They have a higher percentage of doctoral degree owners while also a higher percentage of worse-educated. The effect is that companies actually adjust to the change in job market in the long-run and figure out their way
37、 to deal with a mix of workers with different skills and levels, which at the end of the day fits them into different jobs.For those who have a bachelor or a doctoral degree, they are the driving engines whose innovation largely boosts the US economy. Immigrants to the United States tend to generate
38、 more patentable technologies than natives: though they constitute only 18 percent of the 25 and older workforce, immigrants obtain 28 percent of high-quality patents. Immigrants are also more likely to become Nobel winners in physics, chemistry, and physiology or medicine. These innovations can inc
39、rease productivity and job supplies in the long run.For those badly-educated, even though they did cause a negative impact to net financial contribution to the US government, the impact is rather small compared to those undereducated native people. It is because as immigrants who come to seek for a
40、change for their life, it is more likely for them to take a job rather than accepting the basic living standard provided by government subsidy like those desperate native-born Americans who have lost faith in the so-called “American Dream”. In the long run, it eases the burden of government and brin
41、gs in more tax income. In this sense, their stable income also brings about more domestic demand in the US.All in all, immigrants are actually beneficial for the US economy, largely owing to the values created by those highly-educated. The expulsions of unauthorized immigrants may bring about negati
42、ve impact to the economy.30Why does the author write this passage?ATo appeal to more foreigners to immigrate to America.BTo urge the US to treat unauthorized immigrants equally.CTo confirm whats long been believed about immigration.DTo argue for the positive economic effects of immigration.31How are
43、 immigrants different from the natives?AThey contribute less to government finances.BThey have less access to government subsidy.CTheyre more confident of the American Dream.DTheyre more likely to go where jobs are available.32What can we learn from the passage?ACompanies are more willing to employ
44、immigrants.BImmigrants are more adaptable than native Americans.CMost Americans with a doctors degree are immigrants.DImmigration creates more job opportunities for America.33How is the passage mainly developed?ABy listing specific statistics.BBy making a detailed analysis.CBy presenting typical exa
45、mples.DBy comparing different opinions.二、七选五(12.5分) “The calm before the storm” is a very familiar expression. It is usually used to describe a peaceful period just before a very stressful situation or a tense argument. 34 They noted that before certain storms the seas would seem to become calm and
46、the winds would drop.But why is it often so calm before a storm? 35 According to US website HowStuffWorks, a calm period occurs because many storms, tornadoes and hurricanes draw in all the warm and damp air from the surrounding area. As this air rises into the storm clouds, it cools and acts as “ f
47、uel for the storm ,like petrol in a car. “Once the storm has taken all the energy it can from the air, it is pushed out from the top of the storm clouds and falls back down to ground level. 36 So once it covers an area, it causes a calm period before the storm.37 First count how many seconds there a
48、re between a flash of lightning and a clap of thunder, roughly three seconds equal one kilometer. A good judgement is that if your count is below 30 seconds, you should seek shelter straight away.However, due to the complexity of storm system ,calm doesnt always go first. So, your best bet is to kee
49、p yourself updated with weather reports for any predictions regarding a coming storm in your area. 38AScience has given us the answer.BThere is no definite answer to the question.CWeather reports sometimes cannot be trusted.DBritish sailors coined the phrase in the late l600s.E.As the air declines,
50、it becomes warm and dry, which is stable.F.The Weather Network has a tip for working out how far away a storm is.G.Thats the most reliable way to predict the next display of natures temper.三.完形填空(15分) As our Earths temperature warms up because of climate change, it is having unexpected effects on ou
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