江苏省常熟中学2021届高三英语下学期5月三模考试试题.doc
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1、江苏省常熟中学2021届高三英语下学期5月三模考试试题第一部分听力(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。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 is the weather like today?A. Dry.B. Rainy.C. Sunny.2. When did the woman first call?A. In the morning.B. ln the afternoon.C. In the evening
2、.3. What color is the car?A. Black.B. Grey.C. Blue.4. When did the boy start playing football?A. At 7 p.m.B. At 8 p.m.C. At 9 p.m.5.What are the speakers probably doing?A. Learning a line.B. Shooing a film.C. Buying a camera.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个选项中选出最佳 选项。听
3、每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5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.How many candles has the woman ordered?A. 5.B. 10.C.50.7.What will the man do to help the woman?A. Hell cancel the order. B. Hell take the candles back. C. Hell give the woman free candles. 听第7段材料,回答第8至9题。8. What is the main
4、topic of the conversation?A. The company is being sold.B. The company is turning a profit.C. The company is making job cuts.9. Who is the man speaking to?A. His boss.B. His client.C. His co-worker.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.How many shops did the speakers mention at first?A. Two.B. Three.C. Four.11. What d
5、id the shop next to the post office once sell?A. Shoes.B. Food.C. Phones.12.How does the woman feel about the changes?A. Sad.B. Grateful.C. Optimistic.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13. Where are the speakers?A. In a museum.B. On a hill.C. In a park.14. Why is the man hot?A. He is ill.B. The weather is hot. C. He
6、 has been climbing.15. How does the woman feel about the museum?A. Interested.B. Bored.C. Upset.16. What does the woman suggest?A. Going home.B. Taking a photo.C. Going back down.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17. Who is allowed to start a student club?A. A 1st year student. B. A 3rd year student. C. A 5th year
7、student.18.What skill can you learn through participating in associations?A. Concentration.B. Time management.C. Administration.19.How much starting capital could a new association get previously?A. $1,000.B.$1.500,C.$2,0020. Who is probably giving the talk?A. A student.B. A president.C. A professor
8、.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、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。AThe London Eye remains temporarily closed but in line with the Governments roadmap out of lockdown we plan to reopen from 17th May. You can pre-book now. Further information can be found here.What to ExpectThe London Eye so
9、ars 443 fee into the sky and views stretching25 miles every direction. Since opening i 2000,it has been used as a backdrop in countless films and is loved by Britons and visitors alike. This is the UK most popular visitor attraction, visited by over 3.5 million people a year.Each London Eye capsule
10、holds up to 25 passengers comfortably. All capsules are fully air-conditioned an rotate (旋转)on a special device designed to keep everyone upright as the wheel makes a slow but progressive rotation. The full rotation lasts 30 minutes of an ever changing view of this dynamic city.Opening Times Septemb
11、er to May 10:00am8:00pm daily June 10:00am9:00pm daily July 10:00am9:30pm daily August 10:00am-8:30pm daily Not open on Christmas Day or during maintenance period.Ticket PricesBooking line 9:00am to 5:00pm Monday to Sunday Telephone: 0870 5000 60021. Which of the following does the London Eye ride o
12、ffer?A. A 30-minute fast rotation.B. An insight into its long history.C. A 360 moving view of the city.D. A non-chargeable admission.22. When is the London Eye open in January?,A. 10:00am8:00pm.B. 100am9:00pm.C. 10:00am9:30pm.D. 10:00am8:30pm.23.Whats the charge for a young couple with a 5-year-old
13、boy who visit on the reopening?A.30B.31C,37.5D.38.75BIm a standup comic. One day, a woman from The Daily News called and said she wanted to do an article on me. When she had finished interviewing me for the article, she asked, What are you planning to do next? Well, at the time, there was absolutely
14、 nothing I was planning on doing next, so I asked her what she meant, pausing for a moment. She told me she was interested in me! So I thought Id better tell her something. What came out was, Im thinking about breaking the Guinness Book of World Records for Fastest-Talking Female.The newspaper artic
15、le came out the next day, and the writer had included my parting remarks about trying to break the worlds Fastest-Talking Female record. At about 5: 00 p.m. that afternoon I got a call from Larry King Live, which I had never heard of, asking me to go on the show. They wanted me to try to break the r
16、ecord, and they told me they would pick me up at 8: 00-because they wanted me to do it that night!Then I sat down to figure out what on earth I was going to do on the show. I called Guinness to find out how to break a fast-talking record. They told me I would have to recite something either Shakespe
17、are or the Bible. Shakespeare and I had never really gotten along, so 1 figured the Bible was my only hope. I began practicing and practicing, over and over again. I was both nervous and excited at the same time.Then I decided just to give it my best shot, and I did. I broke the record, becoming the
18、 Worlds Fastest-talking Female by speaking 585 words in one minute in front of a national television audience. I broke it again two years later, with 603 words in a minute. My career took off.People often ask me how I did that. I tell them I live my life by this simple philosophy: I always say yes f
19、irst; then I ask, Now, what do I have to do to accomplish that? Then I ask myself “What is the worst thing that can happen if I dont succeed? The answer is, I simply dont succeed! And whats the best thing that can happen? I succeed!What more can life ask of you? Be yourself; and have a good time!24.
20、 Why did the author pause before telling her next plan?A. She took little interest in the topic.B. She refused to share it with others.C. She didnt have any plan in her mind.D. She needed time to think over the plan.25. What happened to the author after the newspaper article came out?A. She was pers
21、uaded to set a Guinness record.B. She was invited to give comic performances.C. She succeeded in making a fortune overnight.D, She finally agreed to make her parting remarks.26. Which can indicate the authors career took off?A. She could recite the Bible.B. She received an interview.C. She broke the
22、 record twice.D. She developed her philosophy.27. What can be a suitable title for the text?A. Do nothing by halvesB. Practice for perfectionC. Just say yes to yourselfD. Always hope for the bestCJerome H. Powell, the Federal Reserve chair, suggested on Wednesday that improved child care support pol
23、icies from the government might help pull more women into the labor market.“Our peers, our competitors, advanced economy western countries, have a more built-up function for child care, and they wind up having much higher labor force participation for women, Mr. Powell said, “We used to lead the wor
24、ld in female labor force participation, a quarter-century ago, and we no longer do.”But Mr. Powell did voice qualified support for a few broader ideas. He made it clear that the labor market remained far from healed, that the pandemics economic outcome has largely hurt women and minorities since the
25、 winter of 2020, and that both Congress and the central bank have a role to play in supporting working-class families until the economy has recovered more fully. As Mr. Powell implied, adult women in the United States hold jobs or look for them at lower rates than women in some other major advanced
26、economies, such as Canada or Germany.Research has suggested that the change may be linked to child care policies. In a 2018 paper that asked why the share of Canadians who work or look for jobs had climbed even as United States labor force attachment had fallen, researchers at the Federal Reserve Ba
27、nk of San Francisco pointed out that most of the gap owed to different outcomes for women. And they pointed to caregiving policy differences as a likely reason.Parental leave policies in Canada provide strong motivation to remain attached to the labor force following the arrival of a new child, the
28、paper, written by the San Francisco Fed president, Mary C. Daly, and co-authors, pointed out “The contrast between the motivations Canada and the United States offer prime-age workers to remain attached to the labor force is clear.”The fact 出at child care responsibilities fall heavily on women in th
29、e United States has come under a brighter spotlight during the pandemic, which has shuttered schools and disproportionately left women bearing added child care responsibilities during the traditional workday.28.What can we learn from the second paragraph?A. The rate of American female employment was
30、 the highest five decades ago.B. Women in the USA are fed up with labor work.C. The USA has lost its leading status in female labor force participation.D. Advanced Western countries have lower rate of employment compared with that of the USA.29.According to the passage, who most need financial suppo
31、rt after being affected by COVID-19 in the US? A. the black females and childrenB. the working-class AmericansC. the high-income groupsD. the businessmen and politicians30.As for the different employment rate among advanced economies, what may be the main cause?A. different social statusB. the econo
32、mic incomeC. the child care policy D. government economic policy31. How can we describe the situation of American women during the pandemic?A. American women live under great pressure.B. American women live a carefree life.C. American women are hardworking and optimistic.D. American women are unempl
33、oyed and pressured.DTime to load up some popular games: new research indicates pigs possess the mental capability to play video games. The study, published in Frontiers In Psychology, tested the ability of four pigs(Hamlet, Omelette Ebony and Ivory) 10 play a simple joystick (操纵杆)game with their nos
34、es, moving a cursor(光标)to four targets on the screen. Although the animals didnt demonstrate the skills to win a round any time soon, they did show an understanding of some elementary games.Performing well above chance, the pigs appeared to recognize the movement of the cursor was controlled by the
35、joystick. The fact that they did so well despite a lack of flexible fingers is extraordinary, according to the researchers.It is no small achievement for an animal to grasp the concept that the behaviour they are performing is having an affect elsewhere. That pigs can do this to any degree should gi
36、ve us pause as to what else they are capable of learning and how such learning may impact them, said Purdue Universitys Dr Candace Croney, the studys lead author.Researchers also noted that while the pigs could be taught to play the game using food as positive motivation, they also responded well to
37、 social interaction. In fact, when the game was made more challenging and the pigs became unwilling to participate in, only oral encouragement by the experimenter would see training continue.These findings are the latest to highlight the intelligence of pigs. Not only have they been shown to use mir
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