江苏省南通、连云港等七市2021届高三英语下学期3月模拟考试(一模)试题.doc
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1、江苏省南通、连云港等七市2021届高三英语下学期3月模拟考试(一模)试题本试卷分四个部分。满分150分,考试用时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,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。()1. What does the man want to do?A. Go sightseeing. B. Go on a business trip. C. Go shopping in China
2、.()2. What is different about Kathy?A. She looks younger. B. She smiles more. C. She is thinner.()3. When will the movie end?A. 8:00. B. 10:00. C. 11:00.()4. Why is the man looking in the drawer?A. He lost his passport. B. He needs a pen. C. He wants some gloves.()5. Where are the speakers?A. In a c
3、ar. B. In a bakery. C. In a house.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,并标在试卷的相应位置。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. Who was at the door?A. A friend. B. A neighbor. C. A delivery man.()7. What will the woman do tonight?
4、A. Buy a dress. B. Visit her neighbor. C. Hang out with her friend.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。()8. What is the first matter on the agenda today?A. Welcoming a new employee.B. Removing old food from the fridge.C. Doing market researching.()9. What is the relationship between Jon and the man?A. Former classmates
5、. B. Former friends. C. Former colleagues.()10. Who is the woman in the company probably?A. A researcher. B. A manager. C. The owner.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。()11. How far did the woman run?A. One kilometer. B. Four kilometers. C. Five kilometers.()12. Which sport will the woman try?A. Soccer. B. Volleyball
6、. C. Swimming.()13. What does the woman think about team sports?A. Theyre stressful. B. Theyre too difficult. C. Theyre not competitive.听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。()14. When did the man stop calling his friends?A. In 1995. B. In 2010. C. In 2015.()15. Which is the womans least favorite communication method?A.
7、 Phone calls. B. Text messages. C. Voice messages.()16. What company did the man apply to?A. Acme Corporation. B. SDS Limited. C. Dynamic Tech.()17. Why did the woman join her new company?A. The salary is great. B. The people are nice. C. The location is convenient.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。()18. Why did th
8、e speaker want to build a house?A. To save money. B. To learn new skills. C. To give it to his children.()19. What should you learn about before construction?A. Computer science. B. Building laws. C. Mathematics.()20. What does the speaker want to explain in the talk?A. People should build houses.B.
9、 People should learn many skills.C. People should challenge themselves.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和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。A4 UK campsites with availability for summer 2021Caravan ParkRight on a sandy beach, this site has wideopen views of the sea. Choose from gentle walks ex
10、ploring the coast to exciting hikes in the Torridon mountains. The team can arrange boating, surfing and other water sports on the river or sea. Bikes can be hired.22 fortent, carand 2 adults, 3 child.Swanns GlampingFor a backtonature stay with creature comforts, Swanns Glamping is a good choice. It
11、s surrounded by impressive scenery. Theres a choice of furnished yurts, bell tents and cabinswhich come with real beds and towels, so guests can travel light.Cabinssleep75 anight, yurtssleep90, belltentssleep95.Lings MeadowThis campsite on a familyrun farm offers a real escape, with plentiful animal
12、s to spot. With a maximum of 25 people on the site at one time, everything centres around nature: waste water is recycled on the farm.Camping12/6 anightforadult/child, under3sfree, 20% offstaysofsevennightsorlonger.Walesby ForestWalesby Forest is a nonprofit outdoor adventure centre which usually ho
13、sts school groupsbut this year is offering public camping in woodland surroundings. The huge choices of activities offered, from watersports to climbing, make it a great choice for families.Campingfrom10 anightadult, 8 child, under4sfree.()21. Which is suitable for those who prefer to travel light?A
14、. Caravan Park. B. Swanns Glamping.C. Lings Meadow. D. Walesby Forest.()22. Whats the charge for a couple with their 5yearold boy if they stay in Lings Meadow for seven nights?A. 210. B. 168. C. 126. D. 100.8.()23. What can campers do in both Walesby Forest and Caravan Park?A. Water sports. B. Hikin
15、g. C. Cycling. D. Climbing.BHaving worked for more than a decade in finance in the oil industry in Canada, Tori Fahey found herself wanting more from life. But it wasnt through desperation that her circumstances changed: “I didnt get fed up and storm off, nothing like that; it was curiosity about ot
16、her interests and wanting to experience something new.”Fahey left her job and completed an MBA before setting up a move to New York to begin a degree. However, the opportunity of an open year between the MBA and the degree came up, and as a keen touring cyclist, Fahey realised that a much dreamedabo
17、ut adventure was now becoming a possibility: “The ride in Africa had been on my fantasy list. It was a moment when I realised that I could do anything, so I should.”Fahey rode across Africa, a 7,500mile trip that took four months. The whole experience had a lifechanging impact. Fahey said: “Bicycles
18、 provide a literal freedom. You dont allow yourself to feel like that in everyday life because there are so many distractions. But when youre out on the bike and theres nothing else, youre really free to experience what life is.”Postdegree, Fahey worked on projects with the UNDP(United Nations Devel
19、opment Project) in Montenegro with the aim of bringing investment to rural communities.It was while working on these projects that the seeds were sown for the next new investment. “It was through my trip across Africa that I discovered pannier and rack(挂篓) systems inconvenient and I was never going
20、to use them again.” Little did she know this would lead her to start up her own company.In 2013, Apidura was born, producing storage solutions for people looking to travel the world by bike, race across continents and carry all they need to do so. Its now a successful global brand, but Fahey remains
21、 reflective about what else the company can do for people.()24. Why did Fahey leave her job in Canada?A. She was bored with the job.B. She was disappointed with life.C. She wanted to add new dimensions to her life.D. She found it hard to adjust to the circumstances.()25. Which can best describe Fahe
22、ys ride experience in Africa?A. Demanding. B. Liberating. C. Eventful. D. Dangerous.()26. Why did Fahey launch Apidura?A. To encourage bicycle travelling.B. To make her investment profitable.C. To help cyclists carry traveling stuff.D. To increase the pleasure of riding bikes.()27. What is the passa
23、ge mainly about?A. A tough path to fame. B. An adventure across Africa.C. The benefits of green travelling. D. The story behind the birth of Apidura.CFolk tales have saddled(使承担) the moon with major responsibilities: moods, increases in crime and even mental disorders are blamed on the Earths only c
24、onstant natural satellite. But could the “lunar effect” disturb sleep?Scientists have long understood that human activity is facilitated by light, be it sunlight, moonlight or artificial light. But a recent study suggests our ability to sleep is distinctly affected by the lunar cycle, even when taki
25、ng into account artificial sources of light.Using wrist monitors, researchers tracked sleep patterns in 98 individuals living in three local communities in Argentina over the course of one to two months. One rural community had no electricity access,a second rural community had limited access to ele
26、ctricity, while a third community was located in an urban setting and had full access to electricity.Participants in all three communities showed the same pattern of sleep oscillations(波动) as the moon progressed through its 29.5day cycle, with sleep duration changing by between 20 and more than 90 m
27、inutes, and bedtimes varying by 30 to 80 minutes.In each community, the peak of participants sleeping less and staying up later occurred in the threetofiveday period prior to full moon nights, and the opposite occurred on the nights before the new moon, the authors found.Unsurprisingly, data showed
28、the “lunar phase effect” on sleep appeared to be stronger the more limited access to electricity was.“The result strongly suggests that human sleep is synchronized(同步) with lunar phases regardless of ethnic and sociocultural background and of the level of urbanisation,” the researchers wrote in the
29、journal ScienceAdvances.De la Iglesia added: “We humans tend to believe that we managed to somehow control nature, and the use of artificial light is a great example of that. But it turns out that there are some forces of nature that we cannot get away from.”DerkJan Dijk, a professor of sleep and ph
30、ysiology and the director of a sleep research centre at the University of Surrey, described the study as exciting but noted that the researchers had not addressed internal influences such as body clocks that could affect sleep patterns.()28. What is the recent study mainly about?A. The harm of lunar
31、 effect. B. The reliability of folk tales.C. The function of artificial light. D. The effect of the lunar cycle on sleep.()29. When did the participants in the experiment sleep least?A. On the full moon night. B. On the new moon night.C. On the night after the new moon. D. On the night before the fu
32、ll moon.()30. What does the underlined word “that” in the last paragraph but one refer to?A. Controlling nature. B. The level of urbanisation.C. The escape from forces of nature. D. Synchronizing with lunar phases.()31. What did DerkJan Dijk think of the research findings?A. Groundless. B. Persuasiv
33、e. C. Incomplete. D. Impressive.DHighpitched(高音的) and yet distinct,the sound of a voice calling the name “Amy” is unmistakable. But this isnt a human cryits the voice of a killer whale called Wikie.New research reveals that orcas(杀人鲸) are able to imitate human speech, saying words such as “hello”, “
34、one, two” and “bye bye”. The study also shows that the creatures are able to copy unfamiliar sounds produced by other orcas.Writing in the journal BiologicalSciences, researchers from institutions in Germany, UK, Spain and Chile, describe how they carried out the latest research with Wikie, a 14year
35、old female orca living in an aquarium(水族馆) in France.After first brushing up Wikies grasp of the “copy” command, she was trained to imitate three familiar orca sounds made by her 3yearold Moana. Wikie was then additionally exposed to five orca sounds she had never heard before, including noises soun
36、ding like a creaking(嘎吱响) door. Finally, Wikie was exposed to a human making three of the orca sounds,as well as six human sounds,including “hello”, “Amy”, “ah ha”, “one, two” and “bye bye”The team found that Wikie was often quickly able to copy the sounds, whether from an orca or a human, with all
37、of the novel noises copied within 17 trials. Whats more, two human sounds and all of the humanproduced orca sounds were managed on the first attemptalthough only one human sound “hello” was correctly produced more than 50% of the time on subsequent trials.The creatures are already known for their ab
38、ility to copy the movements of other orcas, with some reports suggesting they can also copy the sounds of bottlenose dolphins and sea lions after several trials.Scientists say the discovery helps to cast light on how different groups of wild killer whales have ended up with distinct accents, adding
39、weight to the idea that they are the result of imitation between orcas.()32. What is the authors main purpose in writing the text?A. To analyze orcas speech abilities.B. To highlight the conservation of the orca.C. To inform us of orcas ability to imitate sounds.D. To convince us of the intelligence
40、 of the orca.()33. Whats the main idea of the fourth paragraph?A. The process of the research. B. The outcome of the research.C. The purpose of the research. D. The significance of the research.()34. Which of the following was the easiest for Wikie to copy?A. The six human sounds. B. All the new orc
41、a sounds.C. Humanproduced orca sounds. D. Dolphin and sea lion sounds.()35. What may the discovery help explain?A. Why orcas imitate human speech.B. Why orcas have different accents.C. How orcas copy others movements.D. How orcas communicate with others.第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5 分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入
42、空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。We are taught from childhood that warming up is a must in preparation for any exercise. It allows us to prepare our muscles for the strain(拉力) we are about to place on them and prevent injury. _36_ These all prepare for an effective workout._37_ It prevents dizziness, helps retu
43、rn the heart rate back to normal and prevents chronic venous insufficiency(CVI). Also known as “blood pooling”, CVI occurs when the blood in blood vessels(血管) expands during prolonged exercise, making it difficult for it to return to the heart from the legs.According to many health and fitness instr
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