2021年1月哈九中高三上学期英语试卷+答案
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2021届哈尔滨市第九中学高三英语上学期期末试卷及参考答案第一部分阅读(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,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项AIn his 402nd anniversary year, Shakespeare is still rightly celebrated as a great language master and writer. But he was not the only great master of play writing to die in 1616, and he is certainly not the only writer to have left a lasting influence on theater.While less known worldwide, Tang Xianzu is considered one of Chinas greatest playwrights and is highly spoken of in that country of ancient literary and dramatic traditions.Tang was born in 1550 inLinchuan,Jiangxiprovince. Unlike Shakespeare's large body of plays,poems and sonnets (十四行诗), Tang wrote only four major plays: The Purple Hairpin, Peony Pavilion (《牡丹亭》), A Dream under the Southern bough, and Dream of Handan. The latter three were constructed around a dream narrative, a way through which Tang unlocked the emotional dimension of human desires and ambitions and explored human nature beyond the social and political limits of that time.Similar to Shakespeare, Tang's success rode the wave of a renaissance (复兴) in theater as an artistic practice. As in Shakespeare'sEngland, Tang's works became hugely popular inChinatoo. During Tang'sChina, his plays were enjoyed performed, and changed. Kunqu Opera, a form of musical drama, spread from southernChinato the whole nation and became a symbol of Chinese culture. Combining northern tune and southern music, kunqu Opera was known for its poetic language, music, dance movements and gestures. Tang's works benefited greatly from the popularity of kunqu Opera, and his plays are considered classics of kunqu Opera.While Tang and Shakespeare lived in a world away from each other, there are many things they share in common, such e humanity of their drama, their heroic figures, their love for poetic language, a lasting popularity and the anniversary during which we still celebrate them.1. Why is Shakespeare mentioned in the first paragraph?A. To describe Shakespeare's anniversary.B. To introduce the existence of Tang Xianzu.C. To explain the importance of Shakespeare.D. To suggest the less popularity of Tang Xianzu.2. What's possibly one of the main theme of Tang's works?A. Social reality.B. Female dreams.C. Human emotions.D. Political environment.3. What does the author mainly tell us in Paragraph 4?A. The influence of Kunqu Opera on Tang's works.B. Tang's success in copying Shakespeare's styles.C. The way Kunqu Opera became a symbol of Chinese culture.D. Tang's popularity for his poetic language and music.BThere are three of us in the laboratory: Jules, me and Dr. Leonards. Leonards asks me to sit in front of Jules. As I do, he looks me in the eye and starts to move his face through a series of emotions-happy, confused, surprised, glaring. I'm attracted by his display, feeling delight when hegrinsand feeling serious when his eyes narrow angrily. None of this would be a surprise, of course, if Jules were a human. But he's a robot head on a table.The most special thing is that, consciously(有意识地), there's no mistaking Jules for a real person. Although he has surprisingly realistic skin, his eyes don't fit firmly against his lids, and he has a terrible hairpiece. Yet, as I walk into the room, I experience a complex worry of feeling in his direction. It's not at all like entering an empty space. It's a bit awkward for Jules’ shining false hair. Some unconscious part of me is responding to him as if he's real. This matters, because if we're to one day live comfortably along with robots , an understanding of how we instinctively(本能地) react to them is significant. The study of these issues is the frontier of a new scientific research; human-robot interaction.Jules was built as part of an attempt to understand the emotions that can be communicated by a human. “All the robots we'vebuilt so far don't have that rich emotions. We wanted to build a robotic face, with small motors that mimic(模仿) all the muscles you have, so we could discover what it could express. "Such research is becoming increasingly important, says Dr. Leonards, partly because our rapidly ageing population will soon need the help of robots with which they can effortlessly interact.4. What does the author think of Jules?A. He ignored him in his place.B. He didn't treat him as only a robot.C. He was afraid of his being there.D. He mistook him for a real person.5. What is the purpose to build such a robot?A. To help humans of old ages.B. To carry out a scientific research.C. To take the place of human labour.D. To make an interaction with human.6. What doesthe underlined word “grins” mean in Paragraph1?A. Smiles.B. Shakes.C. Worries.D. Cries.7. What may be the best title for the text?A. Human And RobotB. Success Of Making A RobotC. Robot Will Replace ManD. Difference Between Man And RobotCThis is Scientific America's 60-Second Science. I am Christopher Intagliata.The Apollo missions brought back 842 pounds of rock and soil from the moon, that's nearly 2200 different samples. But the most interesting one, according to a scientist Meenakshi Wadhwa, is a sample named "Apollo 1-0-0-8-5collected by Neil Armstrong on Apollo 11.“He was about to step back into the lunar module(登月舱) when he turned around and saw there were little spaces in the rock box. He knew that geologists on earth would be just so excited to study these materials, so he just scooped up nine scoops(勺) of soil and put it into the box." Wadhwa explained.It was one of the most well studied samples of the Apollo missions. And a geologist named John Wood noticed white flecks(微粒) of rock in the soil, which inspired him to dig deeper into the moon's ancient past.“This was quite a leap of imagination — he proposed that the whole of the moon had been almost covered with a magma(岩浆) ocean nearly 4.5 billion years ago. This was a revolutionary idea at the time, because people had thought the moon had formed cold, so it completely changed our idea how the moon formed.”But Wadhwa has a more personal reason to appreciate this sample. She met her husband Scott Parazynski also because of this rock sample. Scott, a mountaineer at that time, wanted to climbMount Everestwith a moon rock while Wadhwa was the chairman of the NASA committee that gives access to the samples for scientific purposes.Neil Armstrong's last-minute scoop of moon dust brought two people together here on Earth and upturned our understanding of how the moon — and the Earth itself-got here.Thank you for listening for Scientific American's 60-Second Science.8. It can be learned from Paragraph 3 that ________ .A. Neil Armstrong was excited to find the soilB. the spaceship was about to land on the moonC. Sample "Apollo1-008-5" was collected at the last minuteD. scientists were not satisfied with the samples brought back by Neil9. Which of the following statements is TRUE according to the text?A. Scott made a new proposal about the moon's origin.B. The Apollo missions brought back 842 rock samples.C. "Apollo 1-0-0-8-5" brought new evidence to the moon's formation.D. Wadhwa and her husband climbedMount Everestwith a moon rock.10. What is this text?A. A short interview.B. An introduction to a scientist.C. An inspiring speech.D. A broadcast story of a program.11. What is the text mainly about?A. A romantic story of a moon rock.B. A big leap made by Neil Armstrong.C. An unusual task for Apollo missions.D. An unexpected discovery in moon exploration.DIt is a question people have been asking for ages. Is there a way to turn back the aging process?For centuries, people have been looking for a “fountain of youth”. The idea is that if you find a magical fountain, and drink from its waters, you will not age.Researchers in New York did not find an actual fountain of youth, but they may have found a way to turn back the aging process. It appears the answer may be hidden right between your eyes, in an area called the hypothalamus (下丘脑). The hypothalamus is part of your brain. It controls important activities within the body.Researchers at New York’s Albert Einstein College of Medicine found that hypothalamus neural (神经的) stem cells also influence how fast aging takes place in the body.What are stem cells(干细胞)? They are simple cells that can develop into specialized cells, like blood or skin cells. Stem cells can also repair damaged tissues and organs.Dongsheng Cai is a professor at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine. He was the lead researcher in a study on aging in mice. He and his team reported their findings in the journal Nature, Cai explained when hypothalamus function is in decline, particularly the loss of hypothalamus stem cells, and this protection against the aging development is lost. it eventually leads to aging.Using this information, the researchers began trying to activate, or energize, the hypothalamus laboratorymice. They did this by injecting the animals with stem cells, Later, the researchers examined tissues and tested for changes in behavior. They looked for changes in the strength and coordination (协调) of the animals muscles. They also studied the social behavior and cognitive ability of the mice. The researchers say the results show that the treatment slowed aging in the animals, Cai says injecting middle-aged mice with stem cells from younger mice helped the older animals live longer.But these results were just from studying mice in a laboratory. If the mice can live longer, does that mean people could have longer lives? The next step is to see if the anti-aging effects also work in.12. In Paragraph 2 a “fountain of youth” is mentioned to ________.A. introduce the main topicB. show a hidden secret.C. describe scientists researchD. recommend a way to stay young13. Aging takes place in the body when _______.A. stem cells develop into specialized cellsB. there are important activities within the bodyC. hypothalamus neural stem cells fail to protect against agingD. the hypothalamus fails to repair damaged tissues and organs14. What do we know about the researchers at Albert Einstein College of Medicine from the text?A. They did experiments to see how stem cells work.B. They studied mice to find their connection with humans.C. They have found a possible way to slow the aging progress.D. They have found no changes in mice s behavior during the experiment15. What will the researchers probably do next?A. They will help some animals live longer.B. They will announce the fountain of youth doesn’t existC. They will develop products to help people live a longer life immediatelyD. They will do research to see if what they have found in mice will apply to humans.第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
2021年高三上学期初考试英语试题 Word版含答案本试卷分第Ⅰ卷(选择题)和第II卷(非选择题)两卷,满分120分,考试时间110分钟。
第Ⅰ卷将正确的选项填涂在答题卡的相应位置上,第II卷直接做在答案专页上。
第I卷(选择题,共75分)一、听力(共两节,满分10分)第一节(共5小题;每小题0.5分,满分2.5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 is wrong with the woman’s clothes?A. Her suit is out of date.B. Her red skirt is too bright.C. Her skirt doesn’t match her suit.2. Why isn’t Tommy eating his supper?A. He is not hungry.B. He isn’ t fortable.C. He is waiting for other people.3. What’s the probable relationship between the speakers?A. Teacher and student.B. Doctor and patient.C. Colleagues.4. How many credits does the man still need for the degree?A. 16.B. 32.C. 48.5. What happened to George last week?A. He had a car accident.B. He lost the ticket.C. He was fined for speeding.第二节(共15小题;每小题0.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。
2021届哈尔滨市第九中学高三英语上学期期末考试试卷及参考答案第一部分阅读(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,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项AMirroring body language is a way to bond and to build understanding, It is a powerful tool that we use without even knowing it.The most obvious forms of mirroring are yawning and smiling. When you seesomeone yawn, you are likely to yawn immediately. Smiling is also prettycontagious—seeing a smiling person makes you want to smile too.Mirroring body language is a nonverbal way to say “I am like you, I feel the same”. Research shows that people who experience the same feelings are likely to trust, understand and accept each other.Women have the natural ability to pick up and understand body signals. Therefore, it is not surprising that a woman is more likely to mirror another woman than a man is to mirror another man. That's why women are regarded as better talkers, even if they might not really have more close friends.It is interesting that when a man tries to mirror a woman's body language while she is talking, he may seem to her as caring, intelligent and attractive.Mirroring body language is an excellent way to build trust and understanding quickly. If you want to set up a connection with a new person, mirror his or her gestures, sitting position, tone of voice and talking pace. This will make them feel that there is something about you that they like.While mirroring body language gains you acceptance, you still need to take into consideration your relationship with the person you arc mirroring. If you are in a lower social position and are mirroring the body language of your boss, he will view you as arrogant. However, if you want to defeat those who are trying to prove superior to you, mirroring their body language will help defeat them and change their position.1. What does the underlined word “contagious” in paragraph 2 mean?A. Powerful to show one's feelings.B. Affecting each other.C. Attractive to the others.D. Being gentle to people around.2. When copying others, body language, one usually can ______.A. send wrong messagesB. hide true feelingsC. avoid misunderstandingD. win others, acceptance3. What might happen if you try to mirror your boss's body language?A. You will appear very attractive.B. It will help to soften his position.C. You will seem unacceptably proud.D. It willbe a good way to build trust.BTofight for the conservation of forest ecosystem, several ecologists including Daniel Janzen convinced Del Oro, an orange juice producer, to donate part of their forestland to a national park. In return, Del Oro was allowed to throw large amounts of waste in the form of orangepeels(皮) on a 3-hectare piece of land within the national park at no cost. Dealing with tons of leftover peels usually involved burning them or paying to have them poured into a landfill, so the proposal was very attractive.But a year later, another juice company challenged the deal in court, arguing that their competitor was "polluting a national park". They ended up winning, and the deal between Del Oro and the national park fell through.Then in 2013, while discussing possible research avenues(途径,手段)with Timothy Treuer, Daniel Janzen mentioned the orange story. Feeling interested, Treuer decided to stop by that piece of land that had been covered with fruit waste 15 years earlier. What he found shocked him."While I would walk over exposed rock and dead grass in the nearby fields, I'd have to climb through undergrowth and cut paths through walls ofvines(藤) in the orange peel site itself," said Timothy Treuer.Treuer and his team spent months picking upsamples(样品), analyzing and comparing them. They found great differences between the areas covered with orange peels and those that were not. The area withorange waste had richer soil.The effect that the orange peels had on the land is probably not that surprising to people familiar withcomposting(施肥), but what is really shocking is that a judge actually thought the waste of orange "mined" a national parkand stopped it from going forward. Now that Timothy Treuer's study has received worldwide attention, this type of "ruining" is being seriously considered as a way of bringing forests back to life.4. What did Del Oro usually do with orange peels?A. Add them to fuel.B. Feed them to animals.C. Burn or bury them.D. Make them into cakes.5. What can we know about the deal between Del Oro and the national park?A. It lasted 15 years.B. It was signed by Treuer.C. It was made in about 1998.D. It was broken by Del Oro.6. What was Treuer's finding?A. Orange peels contain much fibre.B. Orange peels can make soil richer.C. Orange peels rot away in a short time.D. Orange waste ruined the national park.7. What is the author's attitude toward the judge mentioned in the last paragraph?A. Disapproving.B. Positive.C. Worried.D. Admirable.CInAsia, there are special competitions where kites have complex designs and are fitted with instruments that make musical sounds as the wind blows through them. Although all kites have a similar structure (结构), they are widely different in size and shape. Kite-fighting competitions are also held, in which competitors use their kites to attack and bring down their opponents’ (对手) kites or cut their strings (线).For more than 15 years, the Big Wind Kite Factory has been giving kite-making and kite-flying classes for the children on an island inHawaii. In its kite-making lessons, students can make kites in as little as 20 minutes! Children as young as four years old can learn how to fly a kite. Jonathan Socher and his wife Daphne started the kite factory in 1980. Their kites are made of nylon (尼龙). Their designs are Hawaiian themes created by Daphne. The designs are cut out of the nylon with a hot knife that seals the edges and then fastened directly onto the kite. The kite that is used to give lessons is a regular diamond kite with a rainbow pattern. The difference between this kite and the ones they make during the lessons is that it is a two-string controllable kite. Big Wind employees fly the kite and for a few minutes show students how pulling on one line and then on the other controls the direction the kite goes in. Then the controls are given to the students.Jonathan insists that it is not necessary to make a huge impressive kite to have fun making and flying kites. Even the simplest structure can work, and can give hours of fun. Go on, give it a try!8. Which of the following is true according to the text?A. A hot knife is used to iron the nylon.B. Children never fly kites on their own in flying lessons.C. Kite strings must not be cut in kite-fighting competitions.D. Daphne designs kites for the Big Wind Kite Factory.9. What is different about the kite used for flying lessons?A. It has two strings.B. It is simple in design.C. It has a rainbow pattern.D. It is shaped like a diamond.10. According to Jonathan,what do you need to have fun with kites?A. A large kite.B. Any type of kite.C. A complex structure.D. A kite that impresses others.11. What is mainly described in the text?A. A kite factory.B. Kite-flying lessons.C. Special competitions.D. The kite-making process.DA Hug from a Teenage BoyFifteen years spent in the field of education have provided Nancy Marra with many treasured moments. One of the most endearing happened when she was teaching second grade.That year, she decided to plan something special for the children: a Mother’s Day tea. After all the preparations were made for it, each child took home an invitation.Nancywas surprised and relieved to see that every mother was planning to attend. She even invited her own mother.Finally, the day arrived. That afternoon, each child lined up at the classroom door expecting the arrival of his or her mom. As it got closer to starting time,Nancylooked around and her eyes quickly found Jimmy. His mother hadn’t shown up and he was looking upset.Nancytook her mother by the hand and walked over to Jimmy. “Jimmy,”Nancysaid, “I have a bit of a problem here and I was wondering if you could help out. Since I’m going to be really busy today, I was wondering if you could keep my mother company.”Nancy’s mom and Jimmy sat at a table with two other mother-child pairs. Jimmy servedNancy’s mom her treats, presented her with the giftNancyhad made, and pulled out and pushed in her chair, just as they had practiced the day before. WheneverNancylooked over, her mom and Jimmy were in deep conversation Ten years later,Nancywas at a high school to take a senior class on a field trip, and there was Jimmy. On the way back,Nancyhad the students complete an evaluation form of their trip. She collected and checked the forms one by one.When she came to Jimmy’s evaluation page, he had written, “Remember our Mother’s Day tea we had in second grade, Mrs. Marra? I do! Thanks for all you did for me, and thank your mother, too.”As they began unloading at the school, Jimmy made sure he was the last one to go.Nancytold him she really enjoyed what he had written. He looked rather embarrassed, mumbled (咕哝) his own thanks, and then turned to walk away. As the bus driverbegan pulling the bus away, Jimmy ran back and knocked on the bus door. He jumped back on board and gaveNancya big hug. “Thanks again, Mrs. Marra. No one even knew my mom didn’t make it that day!”She ended her workday with a hug from a teenage boy who had probably stopped hugging teachers years ago.12. Why was Jimmy paired withNancy’s mother?A. Nancy was too busy to spend time with her.B. Jimmy’s mother didn’t come to the event.C. Nancy wanted Jimmy to get to know her.D. Jimmy could get along well with her.13. Where did Jimmy meetNancyten years later?A. Near Jimmy’s high school.B. At a Mother’s Day tea.C. In Nancy’s classroom.D. On a field trip.14. How did Jimmy feel about whatNancyhad done for him?A. Upset.B. Embarrassed.C. Grateful.D. Satisfied.15. Which of the following best presents the theme of the passage?A. No act of kindness is ever wasted.B. A friend in need is a friend indeed.C. A mother’s hug lasts long after she lets go.D. The best teacher must be the best performer.第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
黑龙江省哈尔滨市第九中学2021届高三上学期期末考试英语试卷(含答案解析)高考真题高考模拟高中联考期中试卷期末考试月考试卷学业水平同步练习黑龙江省哈尔滨市第九中学2021届高三上学期期末考试英语试卷(含答案解析)1 Backcountry for beginners: the best destinations in CanadaWhen carried out safely, your first backcountry trip will leave you lifelong memories, opening a getaway into nature. But the leap from car camping to backcountry requires preparation and learning. Here are some recommended trips for backcountry beginners: Grundy Lake Provincial ParkThe park’s 9 backco untry sites are a 30-minute paddle (划船) away. Grundy Lake is motor-boat free. Your sites are quiet enough for a true backcountry trip. Each site comes equipped with a fire pit (坑) and a picnic table.Bon Echo Provincial ParkMany visitors don’t know about the 25 canoe-in campsites located on Joeperry and Pearson Lakes. A short canoe trip of 30-minute will get you to your campsite. At each campsite, you will find a picnic table, tent space and a toilet nearby. Charleston Lake Provincial ParkExperience the best of the Canadian Shield, and hike or paddle your way to 10 backcountry campsites. Travel time can range from 10 minutes to 2 hours. All sites come equipped with elevated tent platforms, a picnic table, a fire grill, and a toilet. Murphys Point Provincial ParkPaddle through Big Rideau Lake (part of the historic Rideau waterway) to access 14 backcountry campsites. Most are located 5-45 minutes away from the boat launch. You’ll find a picnic table, tent space, and a pit toilet nearby each site. Paddle back to visit Murphys’ piece of living history: the Mica Mine!Remember: backcountry travel requires careful consideration of packing, route planning, meal planning, safety, and your skill level.1. You can do the followings at Grundy Lake Provincial Park EXCEPT _______.A. Paddling.B. Having a picnic.C. Cooking.D. Taking a motor-boat.2. Which park has the most campsites?A. Grundy Lake Provincial Park.B. Bon Echo Provincial Park.C. Charleston Lake Provincial Park.D. Murphys Point Provincial Park.3. In which section of a newspaper can you probably find this passage?A. Health.B. Travel.C. Education.D. Science.【答案解析】 1. D 2. B 3. B本文是一篇应用文,介绍了加拿大的四个野外旅游地。
绝密★启用前2021年高三1月大联考(新课标II卷)英语本卷满分150分,考试时间120分钟。
注意事项:1. 答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上。
2. 回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。
如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。
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3. 考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。
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。
例:How much is the shirt?A. £ 19. 15.B. £ 9. 18.C. £ 9. 15.答案是C。
1. Where will Lucy probably live?A. In the US.B. In the UK.C. In China.2. How many children are there in the man’s family?A. 3.B. 4.C. 5.3. What is the weather like today?A. Sunny.B. Stormy.C. Snowy.4. What does the girl mean?A. She failed the exam.B. She was blamed by her mother.C. She got a good mark in the exam.5. What will the speakers do before watching a movie?A. Take a walk.B. Have supper.C. Go shopping. 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。
哈九中高三上学期月考英语试卷参考答案听力:1—5 CABCA 6—10 BCACA11—15 BCABC 16—20 ABBAC单选:21—25 BAADC 26—30 ABCDB 31—35 DCABD完型:36—40 CDABA 41 —45 DBCDC46—50 ABBDC 51 —55 DBAAC阅读:56 —59 ABDC 60 —63 BACD 64 —68 CBDAC69 —72 CBDA 73 —75 BCC改错:76. \ but or Although或将but→yet 77. children →child78. about →for 79. did →does80. the ∧time 81. Doing →do82. right 83. hurting →hurt84. \ been 85. and →but书面表达:Both health and wealth are important to us. If we are healthy, we need not go to hospital frequently and worry about our death. If we are wealthy enough, we can live comfortably, go traveling and do what we like.Then, health or wealth, which is more important for us? People can not live without health but can without wealth. In bad health, a student cannot absorb knowledge more readily and a scientist can not achieve more success. But a person can afford to challenge all hardship with little money if healthy. He can earn his living energetically and enjoy his efforts whatever else may happen.In all, health is a priority over wealth. The healthier one is, the happier one will be. Only with a strong body can we manage to become a millionaire and really enjoy our life.。
2021年高三上学期1月教学质量调研英语试题word版含答案注意事项:1. 答题前,考生务必用0.5 毫米黑色签字笔将自己的姓名、座号、准考证号、区县和科类填写在答题卡和试卷规定的位置上。
s2.第I 卷每小题选出答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑;如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案示号。
3.第Ⅱ卷必须用0.5 毫米黑色签字笔作答,答案必须写在答题卡各题目指定区域内相应的位置,不能写在试卷上;如需改动,先划掉原来的答案,然后再写上新的答案;不能使用涂改液、胶带纸、修正带。
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第I 卷(选择题共105 分)第一部分听力(共两节,满分30 分)该部分分为第一、第二两节。
注意:回答听力部分时,请先将答案标在试卷上。
听力部分结束前,你将有两分钟的时间将你的答案转涂到客观题答题卡上。
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。
1.Where does the conversation take place?A.On a bus.B.In a park.C.At a theatre.2.What program did the man watch yesterday?A.A football game.B.A movie.C.A talent show.3.What is Susan Gray?A.A reporter.B.A professor.C.A student.4.Why is the woman so late?A.She walked slowly.B.The bus broke down.C.She got sick suddenly.5.What does the mall really mean?A.He can’t go to the museum.B.He doesn’t like museums.C.His hands are dirty.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。
哈尔滨市第九中学 2021 届高三上学期第二次月考(英语)试卷(总分150 分)第一部分:单项选择(共40 小题;每题1 分,满分40 分)1.It is widely acknowledged that students should be in terms of overall quality.A. evaluatedB. matchedC. supportedD. controlled2.The climate here is quite pleasant, the temperature rarely, , reaching 300C in summer.A. if notB. if anyC. if soD. if ever3.As a grassroots singer, she reads everything she can concerning music, and takes every opportunity to improve herself.A. catch sight ofB. take charge ofC. get hold ofD. make mention of4.The old rules have to be because they only applied to the circumstances that existed whenthey were made a hundred years ago.A. developedB. revisedC. establishedD. observed5.Check carrots, potatoes, onions and any other vegetables and immediately use or throwaway any which show signs of rotting.A. in demandB. on loanC. in storeD. on sale6.The meaning of the word “nice” changed a few times it finally came to include the sense“pleasant”.A. afterB. beforeC. sinceD. while7.Terry, please your cell phone when Grandma is talking to you.A. look intoB. look back onC. look throughD. look up from8.The Scottish girl blue eyes won the first prize in the Fifth Chinese Speech Contest.A. byB. ofC. inD. with9.Susan made clear to me that she wished to make a new life for herself.A. thatB. itC. thisD. her10.It’s standard practice for a company like this one a security officer.A. employedB. being employedC. to employD. employs11.fired, your health care and other benefits would not be immediately cut off.A. Would you beB. Should you beC. Could you beD. Might you be12.He to the lab than he set out to do the experiment.A. has no sooner gotB.no sooner gotC. will no sooner getD. had no sooner got13.Mum, I was wondering if you could lend me a few dollars until I on Friday.A. get paidB. got paidC. would get paidD. had been paid14.Officials say that few patients with the COVID-19 owing to the effective prevention.A. infectedB. have infectedC. be infectedD. are infected15.Don’t worry. I’m sure your missing glasses will sooner or later.A.stand outB.turn upC.turn oute up16.is known to all is that the old scientist, for life was hard in the past, still works very hard in his eighties.A. As; whomB. What; whomC. It; whoseD. As; whose17.He suggested that the problems paid special attention to.A. referred to beingB. refer to beingC. referred to beD. referring to be18.--- It is five years I saw you last.--- Yes, and what a pity it is since it will be several years we see each other again.A. before; sinceB. when; whenC. since; beforeD. when; then19.Misunderstandings from lack of social communication, unless properly, may lead to serious problems.A. arisen; handlingB. arising; handledC. rising; handledD. risen; handling20.At first Robert wouldn't let his daughter go diving, but eventually he as she was so confidence about her skills.A. gave inB. let offC. got awayD. let out21.In modern times, people have to learn to all kinds of pressure although they are leading a comfortable life.A. keep withB. stay withC. meet withD. live with22.Had she her promise, she would have made it to Yale University.A. looked up toB. lived up toC. lived withD. come up with23.There is no doubt that this candidate’s advantage his ability to communicate with foreigners in English.A. leaves outB. goes againstC. lies inD. makes up24.Would you please the paper for me and see if there are any obvious mistakes?A. look aroundB. look intoC. look upD. look through25.The vote of the government does not have an overall compared with that of all the other parties added together.A. majorB. majorityC. maximumD. matter26.I took a series of badly paid secretarial jobs which made me really .A. miserableB. mentalC. modestD. modern27.I think the of the story, Cinderella, is to let the children reading it be honest.A. conceptB. moralC. normalD. motivation28.As a in the field of genetic engineering, he is given all the credit for all the extra work.A. pilotB. pepperC. pioneerD. photographer29.It is universally acknowledged that and ignorance are the enemies of progress.A. povertyB. patternC. patientD. property30.If we work with a strong will, we can any difficulty, however great it is.A. overtakeB. overpassC. overlookD. overcome31.My parents always eat meals in order to leave all the best things for me.A. plainB. painfulC. properD. picnic32.As a new spokesman, he often thinks of how he can react more appropriately on such .A. occasionsB. occupationsC. operationsD. options33.We are waiting to hear the final of the negotiations.A. outputB. outlineC. outcomeD. outlook34.A warm thought suddenly came to me I might use the pocket money to buy some flowers for my mother’s birthday.A. ifB. whenC. thatD. which35.Public schools in the United States have to be about religion, even though they close for holidays like Christmas.A. negativeB. neutralC. pessimisticD. passive36.The man was Confucius, the from ancient China and arguably the true father of Chinese thought.A. philosopherB. physicianC. physicistD. psychologist37.We cannot always the conventional customs handed down to us from the past.A. performB. possessC. observeD. support38.I decided to do something to regain my good name as a kindly aunt. My , Frost, had never forgiven me for the dictionary I had bought him as a birthday present last year.39.It never occurred to me you could succeed in persuading him to change his mind.A. whichB. whatC. thatD. if40.Thank God! Five firemen escaped death when a staircase collapsed beneath their feet.A. mildlyB. nearlyC. hardlyD. narrowly第二部分:阅读理解(共20 小题;每题2 分,满分40 分)第一节(共15小题;每题2分,满分30分),阅读下列短文,在ABCD中选出最佳答案AGrand OpeningBentwood Truck MuseumSaturday, November 8, at 10:00A.M.After eighteen months of hard work by more than 100 volunteers, the Bentwood Truck Museum is ready to open. The old factory on the corner of Palmer Street and Norman Drive had been scheduled to be destroyed. When Roger Haygood heard about the plans to tear down the building, he bought it so that he could store his collection of old trucks there. Then he had the idea of turning the building into a truck museum.During the past year and a half, the old building has been transformed into a treasure chest of memories. Instead of a dark and dull house, the building has become a cheery, bright home for all kinds of trucks from the past.The museum now houses 68 trucks, and we hope to have even more soon. There is a 1959 school bus, a 1942 bakery truck, and a 1937 fire engine. Our oldest vehicle is a 1919 milk truck. Our newest vehicle is a 1966 tow truck.You can take a ride on a fire truck, a mail truck, or an ice-cream truck. Rides are $2.00, but you can get a ticket for a free ride at any grocery store in Bentwood.Help us celebrate our grand opening by bringing your family and friends! There is something to interest everyone who attends. The Bentwood Truck Museum is a special piece of our history.●To get to Bentwood Truck Museum, take Route 29 (Kingston Highway) to Palmer Street.●Go south on Palmer Street for one block and take a left onto Norman Drive.●You will see the museum building and the amusement park on your left.●Parking is available across the street, on your right.41.In which of the following can visitors take a ride?A. A school bus.B. A bakery truck.C. A milk truck.D. A mail truck.42.Where is Bentwood Truck Museum?A. On Kingston Highway.B. On Robert Street.C. On Norman Drive.D. On Elliott Street.43.What is special about this museum?●It exhibits trucks dating back to 200 years ago.●It is not possible for you to drive to the museum.●It is transformed from an old factory by volunteers.●It is built because an old factory has been destroyed.BI turned 8 years old the day I skipped school for the first time. It was easily done: Both myp arents left for work before my school bus arrived on weekdays, so when it showed up at my house 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, prepared a bowl of popcorn, grabbed a blanket, and read. I was thrilled and transported by a book—it was Hemingway’s The Sun Also Rises—and 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 couldn’t bear the thought of sitting in a classroom taking another 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 role—as a daughter, sister, teenager, and student—in the world no 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. Hemingway’s language 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 once did and happiness is their generous side effect.44.Why did the author skip school on that day?A. Because her parents left home early.B. Because it was a biting cold winter morning.C. Because she was fascinated by a novel.D. Because she was anxious to take the exam.45.What did the author think is the source of true joy?A. Reading a fiction by the fire.B. Travelling with a bunch of expatriates.C. Breaking the rules and regulations.D. Being occupied by one’s passion.46.Which can best replace the underlined phrase “braiding itself into” in the last paragraph?A. Entering.B. Destroying.C. Mending.D. Blocking.47.What can we infer from the passage?●The author was tired of his roles in the real-life.●Writing has a horrible effect on the author’s life now.●The author skipped school when he was 8 years old.●Becoming a writer is the author’s dream at present.CFor the past 3000 years, when people thought of money, they thought of cash. From buying food to settling bar bills, day-to-day dealings involved paper or clinking bits of metal. Over the past decade, however, digital payments have taken off — tapping your credit card on a terminal or using a smart phone has become normal. Now this revolution is about to turn cash into an endangered species in some rich economies. That will make the economy more efficient, but it also poses new problems that could make the change victim.Countries are eliminating(消除) cash at varying speeds. But the direction of travel is clear, and in some cases the journey is nearly complete. In Sweden the number of retail cash transactions per person has fallen by 80% in the past ten years. Cash accounts for just 6% of purchases by value in Norway. Britain is probably four or six years behind the Nordic countries. America is perhaps a decade behind. Outside the rich world, cash is still king. But even there its dominance is being weakened. In China, digital payments rose from 4% of all payments in 2012 to 84% in 2020.Cash is dying out because of two forces. One is demand — younger consumers want payment systems that plug seamlessly(无缝地) into their digital lives. But equally important, suppliers such as banks and tech firms (in developed markets) and telecoms companies (in emerging ones) are developing fast, easy-to-use payment technologies from which they can pull data and pocket fees.In general, the outlook of a cashless economy is excellent news. Cash is inefficient. In rich countries, minting( 铸造), sorting, storing and distributing it is estimated to cost about 0.5% of GDP. But that does not begin to capture the gains. When payments disappear, people and shops are less fragile to theft. Governments can keep a closer eye on fraud or illegal tax avoidance. Digitalization vastly expands the playground of small businesses and sole traders by enabling them to sell beyond their borders. It also creates a credit history, helping consumers borrow.48.What is the purpose of Paragraph 1?●To show the background of using cash.●To introduce the main topic of the text.●To present the development of cash.●To explain the history of digital payments.49.Which of the following statement is true according to the passage?●Sweden has already completely eliminated cash.●Digital payments have replaced cash in rich countries.●Britain develops faster than China in digital payments.●Both developed and developing countries are using cash less.50.What is Paragraph 3 mainly about?●The ways of digital payments.●The effects of cash dying out.●The reasons for cash being endangered.●The importance of digital payments.51.What is the author’s attitude toward s the future of cashless economy?A. Ambiguous.B. Optimistic.C. Indifferent.D. Disapproving.DEarth’s tallest animal is in deep trouble. Wild giraffe populations are falling rapidly, with recent survey data showing its numbers have fallen more than 40 percent. And unlike the well-known plight (困境) of gorillas, elephants, rhinos, and other disappearing African animals, the decline of these giants has gone largely unnoticed.Giraffes that are extreme high —adult males can stand nearly 6 meters tall — still live in 21 countries in Africa, but their habitat is being repurposed for human use, especially agriculture. Evenin places where their native grasslands remain excellent, small and separate habitat caused bydevelopment elsewhere can restrict their range and prevent genetic diversity. And climate change can encourage lengthy droughts, which lead desperate giraffes to feed on farmers’ crops, making them seem like pests to local communities.Illegal hunting also contributes to the decline of the animals. Humans have a long history ofhunting giraffes, seeking food as well as thick skin to make clothing and other items. But a belief that giraffes’ brains and bones can cure HIV has gained wide attention in Tanzania, reportedly pushing prices for giraffes’ heads and bones are as high as $140 per piece. Usually, with a single gunshot, a giraffe can be hunted. So they’ve become an extra income among Africa’s growing groups of elephant hunters.When humans try something risky to hunt for giraffes, however, there’s evidence that they can improve the animal s’ fortunes. The West African giraffe, for example, was pushed to the edge of extinction in the 1990s. Down to just 50 in 1996, the subspecies won legal protection from the government of Niger, helping it grow to 250 in 2010. Conservationists have also worked with villages in Niger and planted 5,300 acacia(相思) trees since 2012, reducing the need for the giraffes to destroy crops.That their number grows in recent years suggests that there is still time to save other giraffes, too. “ This stresses the value of making positive giraffe conservation and manageme nt efforts to protect critical populations across the continent,” says Arthur Muneza, East Africa speaker for the GEF. “It is high time that we increased our efforts.”52.What is ignored by people according to the author?●Wild animals’ habitat being destroyed●The number of elephants being smaller●Gorillas and rhinos becoming endangered●The rapid decrease of the number of wild giraffes53.Which of the following factors influence the survival of giraffes according to the text?①habitat loss ②serious diseases ③people’s hunting ④climate changeA. ①②③B. ①②④C. ①③④D. ②③④54.It can be inferred from paragraph 3 that .●it is quite hard for people to catch giraffes●hunting giraffes is a way to attract foreign tourists●it is very p rofitable to trade giraffes’ heads and bones illegally●local people use giraffes’ bones to prevent HIV from spreading55.Which of the following would be the best title for this text?●Giraffes’ fortune might be improved●How can people protect wild giraffes?●Wild giraffes need legal protection now●Why are wild giraffes suffering a silent extinction?第二节(满分10 分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出最佳选项,选项中的两项为多余选项。
2021年高三上学期入学考试英语试题含答案一.听力理解(总计20分,第一部分共15小题,15分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1分,共5分)听下面5段对话或独白。
每段对话或独白后有一道小题,从每题所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。
听完每段对话或独白后,你将有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。
每段对话或独白你将听一遍。
1.Who answered the phone?A.MikeB. HenryC. Tom2.What’s the woman’s favourite food?A.Italian.B. Chinese.C. Indian3.When does the first flight arrive in Detroit?A.5:18am.B.6:10amC.8:50am4.What is the woman looking for?A.ZooB. TelephoneC. Tennis court5.What will the weather be like at the weekend?A.Cloudy.B. Snowy.C. Sunny第二节(共10小题,每小题1分,共10分)听下面4段对话或独白,每段对话或独白后有几道小题,从每题所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。
听每段对话或独白前,你将有5秒钟的时间阅读每小题。
听完后,每小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。
每段对话或独白你将听两遍。
听第6段材料,回答第6至7题。
6.Where are the two speakers?A. In the hotel B In a shop C. In a restaurant7.How much did the man pay in the end?A. $115.B. $130C. $140听第7段材料,回答第8至9题。
8.What did the man do last weekend?A. Watched TV.B. Stayed at home.C. Visited a friend9.What will the woman probably do this weekend?A. Play tennis.B. Do some shoppingC. Go to a dance听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
2021年高三上学期1月阶段测试英语试题含答案第一部分: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. How long does the woman have to wait?A. 30 minutesB. 7 minutesC. 23 minutes2. What does the man mean?A. He likes the classical art betterB. He likes neither modern nor classical artC. He likes the modern art in a higher degree3. Where did the speakers spend their vacation?A. on the mountainsB. at homeC. at the seaside4. What is the weather like now?A. It’s cold and windyB. It’s warm and windyC. It’s fine and not windy at all5. What are the speakers talking about?A. RadioB. PlanC. Weather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。
每段对话读两遍。
听下面一段对话,回答第6至第8三个小题。