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1、江苏省徐州市大许中学2021届高三英语第三次月考试题第I卷 (选择题 共85分)第一部分:听力(共两节,20小题,每小题1分,满分20分)第一节 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. Where are the speakers?A. In a supermarket.B. In a restaurant. C. At home.2. What will the woman probably do tomorrow afternoon?A
2、. See a doctor.B. Meet her brother. C. Watch a movie.3. How will the speakers go to the bookstore?A. By bike.B. By bus. C. By taxi.4. What does the woman suggest the man do?A. Go to France.B. Give up the program. C. Take three months off.5. What do we know about Dario?A. He feels hopeless.B. He like
3、s Coke very much.C. He was too busy to go shopping.第二节 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。 听下面一段话,回答第67两个小题。6. What kind of room does the woman want?A. A single room.B. A double room. C. A room for three.7. How much w
4、ill the woman pay per night?A. $100.B. $120. C. $150.听下面一段对话,回答第89两个小题。8. What are the speakers mainly talking about?A. The coming party.B. The house owner. C. The condition of a house.9. What was wrong with the house yesterday?A. Its pipe needed replacing.B. Its electricity went off.C. Its light wa
5、s broken.听下面一段对话,回答第1012三个小题10. Where does the conversation take place?A. At Customer Service.B. At Benson Software. C. Over the phone.11. Why is the man talking to the woman?A. To place an order.B. To have CD players repaired.C. To complain about a wrong order.12. How many more CD players will be s
6、ent to the man?A. 50.B. 100.C. 150.听下面一段对话,回答第1316四个小题。13. What does the man enjoy most about the course?A. Meeting famous musicians.B. Organizing every detail of it.C. Hearing young musicians play.14. How does the man advertise the course?A. Through the Internet.B. Through the university. C. Throug
7、h the TV show.15. What is required to join the course?A. Perfect performance.B. Basic English skill. C. Good looks.16. Why isnt the countryside a good choice?A. Its too spacious. B. Its too quiet. C. The transport isnt convenient.听下面一段独白,回答第1720四个小题。17. When should parents pick up their kids at the
8、latest on Thursday?A. At 1:00pm.B. At 11:30 am.C. A 12:30 pm.18. Whats the advantage of ordering supplies from school?A. It is very convenient.B. It has a free delivery. C. It will cost much less.19. What does the community charity do?A. Help people in need. B. Look for missing things. C. Donate thi
9、ngs to the school.20. Who will get a call the night before school starts?A. New students.B. Teachers. C. Returning students.第二部分 英语知识运用(共两节,满分35分) k#s5_uc o*m第一节 单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。21. A child should be receiving either meat or eggs daily, preferably _. A
10、. neither B. none C. either D. both22. In the lecture, the professor told his students about how to write an _ of a graduate paper, expressing the main argument. A. accountB. applicationC. address D. abstract23. It was the middle of night _ my husband woke me up and told me to watch the football gam
11、e. A. while B. that C. as D. when 24. The bungalow near the south school gate will be _ into classrooms for music and art. A. transmitted B. transferred C. transformed D. transported25. New York is the fashion capital of the world, says a new study on Feb 4. 2014 by the Global Language Monitor, Pari
12、s_second, with Shanghai_10th while Hongkong 20th. A.coming,ranks B.come,ranked C.comes,ranking D.coming,ranking26. Looking back upon his teaching career, he doesnt remember ever having been doubted, or challenged in class, _ rejected. A. other than B. let alone C. rather than D. more than 27. - Im s
13、orry. I think I am not fit for the job. I dont handle pressure too well. - Oh, I cant believe it. You know, thats not the impression I have of you at all. Thats_ Id describe myself. A. what B. why C. which D. how28. Like all teenagers theres one thing shed rather _ - spots. A. do without B. do up C.
14、 do with D. do off29. The employee might have been dismissed by the employer last month,_ ? A. hasnt he B. didnt he C. wasnt he D. mightnt he30. On an average day most of us _ our smart phones 47 times, and nearly double that if were between the ages of 18 and 24. A. checked B. would checkC. will ch
15、eck D. check31. She was likely to tell the whole truth, in cases other people would have kept silence. A. whereB. thatC. whoD. which32. Some believe that china faces similar problems as devices meant to fight crime _ to invade privacy. A. beginning B. begun C. begin D. had begun33. Shes added a few
16、characters and changed some names but this is a true story. A. completelyB. necessarilyC. graduallyD. essentially34. It is vital to _ to teenagers the simple fact that _ the Internet will more or less do harm to both mental and physical health. A. get across; being addicted to B. get over; addicted
17、to C. get through; addicting to D. get down; addicting themselves to 35. Ill take the new truck, And leave me to drive the old one? . A. Dont mention it B. Forget it C. Im sorryD. Bad luck第二节 完形填空(共20小题;每小题l分,满分20分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上涂黑。 A handsome man can earn a fifth more
18、than a plainer colleague but a beautiful woman is not paid a penny more than her average-looking colleagues, new research has shown. The study by senior economists found that good-looking _36_ male workers could earn 22 percent more than colleagues who looked _37_. Researchers said good looks did no
19、t give women a similar _38_. Andrew Leigh, the former economics professor at the Australian National University who co-authored the report, said “ _39_ can be a double-edged sword for women.” Some people still _40_ good looks and intelligence are incompatible(矛盾的) in women so a good-looking woman ca
20、nt be that _41_, but it doesnt _42_ mens pay. He said that _43_ he believed good-looking women may also _44_ more, the research did not _45_ his theory.The research found that _46_ men in all jobs, from manual labor to highly-paid professional _47_, can earn 22 percent more than their colleagues doi
21、ng a/an _48_ role.Men with below-average looks face a battle in the office, with ugliness _49_ a mans earning by 26 percent _50_ an average-looking worker. Former male model Ian Mitchell, 28, who has a first class _51_ in history from University of Edinburgh and now works for a cosmetic company, tol
22、d The Sunday Times: “ It gives you _52_, and I suspect people _53_ to warm to you more quickly.” The study, entitled Unpacking the Beauty Premium, was the largest exercise of its kind and repeated a _54_ from 1984 to see if the beauty premium had changed. Leigh said the research showed people in the
23、 workplace were “lookist” and he hoped the findings would encourage _55_ to reserve their prejudice. 36. A. guaranteed B. meantC. declaredD. expected 37. A. averageB. energetic C. smartD. horrible 38. A. ambitionB. advantageC. assessmentD. award 39. IntelligenceB. WealthC. BeautyD. Reputation 40. A.
24、 expect B. suspectC. ignoreD. believe 41. A. productiveB. specialC. attractiveD. popular 42. A. harmingB. encouragingC. affectingD. suffering 43. A. sinceB. althoughC. asD. because 44. A. earnB. benefitC. produceD. learn 45. a. approveB. developC. accelerateD. support 46. A. handsomeB. giftedC. inte
25、lligentD. common 47. A. situationsB. careersC. levelsD. occasions 48. A. importantB. differentC. fairD. similar 49. A. reduceB. increaseC. reducingD. increasing 50. A. based onB. related toC. compared withD. connected with 51. A. roleB. altitudeC. degreeD. grade 52. A. prideB. referenceC. satisfacti
26、onD. confidence 53. A. stickB. agreeC. attemptD. tend 54. A. surveyB. conclusionC. performanceD. construction 55. A. employeesB. employersC. interviewersD. businessmen第三部分 阅读理解(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项A、B、C和D中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。ADINERSTONY SOPRANOS LAST MEAL Between 1912 and the 1990s, N
27、ew Jersey State was home to more than 20 diner manufacturers who made probably 95 percent of the diners in the U.S., says Katie Zavoski, who is helping hold a diner exhibit. What makes a diner a diner? (And not, say, a coffee shop?) Traditionally, a diner is built in a factory and then delivered to
28、its own town or city rather than constructed on-site. Zavoski credits New Jerseys location as the key to its mastery of the form. “It was just the perfect place to manufacture the diners,” she says. “We would ship them wherever we needed to by sea.” VISIT “Icons of American Culture: History of New J
29、ersey Diners,” running through June 2017 at The Cornelius House / Middlesex County Museum in Piscataway, New Jersey GOOD FOOD, GOOD TUNES Suzanne Vegas 1987 song “Toms Diner” is probably best known for its frequently sampled “doo doo doo doo” melody (旋律) rather than its diner-related lyrics. Technic
30、ally, its not even really about a diner the setting is New York Citys Toms Restaurant, which Vega frequented when she was studying at Barnard. Vega used the word “diner” instead because it “sings better that way,” she told The New York Times. November 18 has since been called Toms Diner Day, because
31、 on that day in 1981, the New York Posts front page was a story about the death of actor William Holden. In her song Vega sings: “I Open / Up the paper / Theres a story / Of an actor / Who had died / While he was drinking.” LISTEN “Toms Diner” by Suzanne Vega MEET THE DINER ANTHROPOLOGIST Richard J.
32、S. Gutman has been called the “Jane Goodall of diners” (he even consulted on Barry Levinsons 1982 film, Diner). His book, American Diner: Then Now, traces the evolution of the “night lunch wagon,” set up by Walter Scott in 1872, to the early 1920s, when the diner got its name (adapted from “dining c
33、ar), and on through the 1980s. Gutman has his own diner facilities (floor plans, classic white mugs, a cashier booth); 250 of these items arc part of an exhibit in Rhode Island. READ American Diner: Then & Now (John Hopkins University Press) VISIT “Diners: Still Cooking in the 21st Century,” current
34、ly running at the Culinary Arts Museum at Johnson & Wales University in Providence, Rhode Island56. In what way is a diner different from a coffee shop? A. Its location.B. Its management. C. From what it is built.D. Where it is constructed.57. What do we know about Vegas 1987 song “Toms Diner”? A. I
35、t warns people not to drink. B. It was inspired by Toms Diner Day. C. Its melody is preferred to its lyrics. D. Its original title was Toms Restaurant. B University graduates Mallorie Brodie and Lauren Hasegawa, who invented a smartphone app that tracks construction defects for commercial builders,
36、had a tiger by the tail. Bridgit, which they founded in 2012, launched a cloud-based communications platform that helped manage defects on construction sites, which can delay projects and result in costly repairs if left unchecked. The smartphone application lets site supervisors take photos of crac
37、ks or damaged paint, share them with employees and track the problems to solution. More than 600 subcontractors used the pilot version in many building sites before the commercial version, called Closeout, officially launched. Feedback(反馈)was so good that they began to wonder: Why limit their invent
38、ion to a specific industry? Why not turn it into some kind of a handy tool for consumers too? This became their dilemma. In other words, should they stay the course or look for wider applications of their app? The experts polled all agreed Bridgit should stay focused on its original goal. Ms. Hasega
39、wa and Ms. Brodie took that advice. As more business customers signed on, it became clear that they made the right decision. Since then, the companys growth has been rapid. Earlier this year, Bridgit launched Closeout ,which is designed so that even the least tech-savvy can use it easily. Today, the
40、 app is being used on sites across Canada and the United States and even by top general contractors.In October, Bridgit was named to the Canadian Innovation Exchanges top 20 list of Canadas most innovative (创新的) companies working in digital media and information and communication technology . But Ms
41、. Hasegawa and Ms. Brodie are not resting on their glories. They have also been collecting feedback on Closeout from customers, and theyll launch a new version in the spring. It will target not only general contractors but developers and building owners, too.58. What does the underlined word defects
42、 in Paragraph 1 probably mean? A. Style. B. Process. C. Drawback. D. Material.59. What did the two graduates decide to do when the pilot version was well received? A. Turn to the ordinary consumer market. B. Look for wider applications of their app. C. Turn it into a widely-used tool for consumers.
43、D. Continue centering on the development in construction industry.60. Who could be their potential customers? A. Smartphone users. B. Architects. C. Computer programmers. D. Photographers.61. Which of the following might be the best title? A. Graduates smartphone application takes off B. Graduates s
44、martphone application has a bright future C. Graduates smartphone application meets with challenges D. Graduates smartphone application plays an important role in our life C The Supreme Courts decisions on physician-assisted suicide carry important implications for how medicine seeds to relieve dyin
45、g patients of pain and suffering. Although it ruled that there is no constitutional right to physician-assisted suicide, the Court in effect supported the medical principle of “double effects”, a centuries-old moral principle holding that an action having two effects-a good one that is intended and
46、a harmful one that is foreseen-is permissible if the actor intends only the good effect.Doctors have used that principle in recent years to justify using high doses of morphine to control terminally ill patients pain, even though increasing dosages will eventually kill the patient.Nancy Dubler, dire
47、ctor of Montefiore Medical Center, contends that the principle will shield doctors who until now have very, very strongly insisted that they could not give patients sufficient medication to control their pain if that might hasten death.George Annas, chair of the health law department at Boston Unive
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