江西省赣州市南康中学2020-2021学年高二上学期第三次大考英语试题含答案

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南康中学2020~2021学年度第一学期高二第三次大考英语试卷第一部分听力(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)请听下面5段对话,选出最佳选项。1.Whatisthematterwiththeman?A.Hehasast

omachache.B.Hehasaheadache.C.Hehasatoothache.2.Howdoesthewomangobackhometoday?A.Bybus.B.Bycar.C.Byunderground.3.Whenistheman’snextsinginglesson?A.OnA

ugust8.B.OnAugust15.C.OnAugust22.4.Wherearethespeakers?A.Onafarm.B.Athome.C.Inasupermarket.5.Whatwillth

espeakersprobablydotoday?A.Doapainting.B.Gotothecitycenter.C.Playinthetownsquare.第二节(共15小题,每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)请听下面5段

对话或独白,选出最佳选项。请听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。6.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Ateacher.B.Anouting.C.Aphoto.7.W

hatdoesthegirlsayaboutherEnglishteacher?A.Sheispopular.B.Sheisnotstrict.C.Shewearsglasses.请听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8.Whatisthemandoing?A.Pac

kinghisbaggage.B.Cleaninghisroom.C.Choosingagift.9.Whatdoesthewomangivetotheman?A.AniPad.B.ACD.C.Abag.请听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.WheredidthewomanandTommee

t?A.Atanairport.B.Atarestaurant.C.Atahotel.11.WhathappenedafterthewomanmetTom?A.Tomgavethewomanaphoto.B.T

hewomanleftrightaway.C.Theyfellinloveimmediately.12.WhatmadethewomandislikeTom?A.Hisappearance.B.Hismanners.C.Hisshoes.请听第9段材料

,回答第13至16题。13.Whatistherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Chassmates.B.Workmates.C.Employerandemployee.14

.WhyisthemanflyingtoRome?A.Tomeetadesigner.B.TosellbooksandCDs.C.Tostartanewcompany.15.WhatwillthemandoonSunday?A.Go

totheseaside.B.Haveagoodrest.C.Studyforexams.16.Howdoesthewomanfeelabouttheman’sweekendplans?A.Interested.B.Worr

ied.C.Angry.请听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.Howmuchshouldchildrenagedbetween14and16payperweek?A.£105.B.£95.C.£85.18.Whatshouldchildrenbring?A.Specialclothe

s.B.Theirlunch.C.Theirbooks.19.Whenisthereashow?A.OnMonday.B.OnThursday.C.OnFriday.20.Whatcanchildrendotoday?A.Askforabookingform.B.Attendthesumme

rcourse.C.VisittheSilverStarSchool.第二部分阅读理解(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和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。ATheGuardian

HolidaysElvisPresley’sMemphis&Nashville(leavesonOctober1,2019:9daysfrom£1,459)Tourhighlights(亮点)Montgomeryistherestingplaceof

thefamoussingerHankWilliamsJourneythroughthesleepycountrysideofAlabamaVisitTupelo,MississippiSpendtwonightsatTheGuestHouseatGrac

elandDiscoverNashville,worldcapitalofcountrymusicNewEnglandintheFall(leavesonOctober10,2019:9daysfrom£1,199)TourhighlightsExploreamazingNewYor

kVisittheYankeeCandleFactoryAnimpressiveFallFoliageTour(秋叶之旅)VisitNorthConwayDiscoverattractiveBostonDiscoverthedelightsofMaineDis

coverPlymouthandNewportonRhodeIslandEastCoastExtravaganza—USA&Canada(leavesonNovember10,2019:14daysfrom£

1,899)TourhighlightsExploreattractive,historicBostonEnjoyadayinQuebecCityOvernightinCanada’sOttawaEnjoyimpressiveNiagar

aFallsDiscoverexcitingNewYorkCityPayashortvisittoPhiladelphiaSpendadayinWashington,D.C.America’sGoldenWestTourhighlightsS

eeSanFrancisoandHollywoodCallatSteinbeck’sMontereyandCarmel-by-the-seaJourneysouthalongthePacificCoastHighwayAfu

ll-dayvisittothebreathtakingGrandCanyonSpendthreenightsinLosAngelesTourtosun-kissedSanDiegoNon-stop,24-hourLasVegas21.Whichtourw

illyouchooseifyouareinterestedincountrymusic?A.ElvisPresley’sMemphis&Nashville.B.EastCoastExtravaganza.C.

NewEnglandintheFall.D.America’sGoldenWest.22.WhatdoNewEnglandintheFallandEastCoastExtravaganzahaveincommon?A.

TheybothincludeavisittoBoston.B.Theybothlastforninedays.C.TheybothstartinOctober.D.Theybothcostthesame.23.WherewilltouristsgoduringtheAmerica’sGo

ldenWesttour?A.TupeloandSanFrancisco.B.MontgomeryandSanDiego.C.MontereyandLasVegas.D.LosAngelesandPlymouth.BIwantedtobeajournalistwhenIwa

s12yearsold.IusedtositinfrontoftheTVinmyfamily’slivingroom,imitatingwhatthepresenterssaidonthemorningshows.Iknewoned

ayIwouldmovetoNewYorkCitytoworkintelevision.SowhenIgotajobatoneofthethreebignetworksinNewYorkattheag

eof24,Iwaselated.ThiswaswhereIhadalwayswantedtobe.Ispentthenext12yearsinavarietyofrolesatthesamecompany.Ihadtheperfectarr

angementthatmostpeoplethought-ajobforlife.“You'resolucky”waswhatIheardoverandoveragain.AndIwas.ButIa

lsostartedtonoticecracksinthemediaworldIhadcometolovesomuch.Anewkindofcompetitioncroppedupintheformofsocialmediaa

ndnewdigitalmedia.Newswaschanging.IknewIcouldn'tstaywhereIwas;Imustacceptthechangeandbepartofcreatingit.WhenItoldmycolleaguesthatIwasth

inkingaboutleavingthenetworkandgoingtoworkatanonlinestart-up,Igotalotofcrazylooks.“Whywouldyoumakesuchariskymove?”“Whatifitfails?”“Youca

n’tbeseriouslyconsideringthis.”Ididn'tlistentotheiradvicebecauseIknewnoteverygoodexperienceisdefined(定义)bysuccessorfailure.Sometimesit’saboutrun

ningtheriskpushingthelimitsandhavingfaithinanidea.Whatwouldtheworldbeliketodayifweonlyactedwhenwecouldseetheoutcome?Ournewonlinecompany,Huffpos

tLive,hasbeenontheairforseveralmonthsandisdoingamazinglywell.Ididn'tlistenwhenpeopletoldmetotakethesaferoute.I’mpr

oudthatIdidn'ttaketheadviceoftheso-calledexpertsandchosetomakethechange.24.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“elat

ed”inParagraph2mean?A.Surprised.B.Worried.C.Excited.D.Confident.25.Whydidtheauthorleaveherpreviousjob?A.Theboredominthemediaindustry.B

.Therapiddevelopmentofnewmedia.C.Thebadrelationshipwithhercolleagues.D.Thelargeamountofworkinthecompany.26.Whatcanweinfera

bouttheauthor?A.Shehadnoexperienceoffailure.B.Shedidn'tmindwhatotherssaid.C.Sheactedafterknowingtheoutcome.D.Shehadabetter

understandingofsuccess.27.Whatdidtheauthorthinkofherdecision?A.Shewasn'tsureofthat.B.Shehadtakengreatrisks.C.Shefeltreg

retaboutthat.D.Shemadearightdecision.CDolphin(海豚)ornotadolphin?Thatisthequestion!Yousee,thereareseveral

typesofdolphins.Somearesaltwaterdolphinswhileothersareriverdolphins."Whatarethe32typesofdolphins?"Whenpeopleareaskingthequestion,theyareactuallyrefe

rringtothesaltwaterdolphinsinoceansandseas.Theriverdolphinslivinginfreshwater,arenotincludedinthesespecies.Butwhatwouldbetheanswerinthi

scaseifweask,"Dolphinornotadolphin?"Theanswerwouldobviouslybeyes.Riverdolphinsstillbelongtothedolphinfamily.Amongthe32types

ofdolphins,somedonotactuallyweartheword"dolphin"intheirnames,suchasthetucuxi,whileothersactuallyhavetheword"whale"aspartoftheirnameseve

niftheyarenotwhalesbutinfact,belongtothedolphinfamily,forexample,themelon-headedwhaleandthekillerwhale.Sowh

atwouldbetheanswertothequestion"dolphinornotadolphin?"inthesecases?Itwouldbeyes.Allthesespeciesdobelongtothedolphinfamily.Anotherq

uestionthatpeopleaskis,"Aretheseaanimalsthatperformataquariums(水族馆)alldolphins?"So,italwaysseemstocomebacktothequestion,"Dolphinornotadolp

hin?"Welltheanswerisnointhiscase.Theseaanimalsthatperformtherearenotalldolphins.Thebelugawhichpeopletendt

othinkbelongtothedolphinfamilybecausetheyshowwhatseemslikeasmile,likemostdolphins,areinfactaspeciesofth

ewhalefamily.Nowthatyoureadthesefactsaboutdolphins,youprobablyrealizethatcertainseaanimalsmayappeartobepartofthedolphinspe

ciesandthatothersseemtobepartofthewhalefamily,butineithercase,itisnotobviousandcanbesurprisingwhenyouidentifyaseaanimalasbeingadolphinornotadolphin

.Thatisthequestion!28.AllthefollowingbelongtothedolphinfamilyEXCEPT________.A.Thetucuxi.B.Thebeluga.C.Thekillerwhale.D.Themelon-he

adedwhale.29.Whatdoweknowaboutthemajorityofthedolphins?A.Theyperformforaudience.B.Theyappearfriendly.C.Theylooklikewhales.D.

Theyliveinfreshwater.30.Whatcouldbeaddedaboutdolphinsbeforethelastparagraphifyouweretheauthor?A.Thelivinga

rea.B.Dolphintraining.C.Theeatinghabits.D.Furtheridentification.31.Thisarticlecanbeclassifiedas________.A.popularscienceB.literaryfictionC.anewsr

eportD.atraveljournalDBuyinggreenisnowpopularwithmanyconsumers.Wechooseenvironmentallyfriendlyproducts,andwetrytobeconsciousconsumers.

However,newresearchbytheUniversityofArizonahasfoundthatithasnopositiveeffectonpsychologicalwell-being(幸福感).Italsohasamorelimit

edenvironmentalbenefitthantheotheroptionsimplybuyingless.Thestudyfollowed968youngadultsoveranumberofyears

.Throughoutthestudy,participantsrespondedtoonlinesurveyquestionsabouttheirsubjunctivewell-being,theirlifesatisfactionandth

eirpsychologicaldistress(悲伤),aswellasgivinginformationabouttheirlevelsofmaterialismandpro-environmentalbehaviors.Thestud

yfoundthatreducedconsumptionbuyingless,repairingitemsinsteadofreplacingthem,avoidingimpulsepurchasesandsoonwaslinkedtoahigherlevelofpersonalwell-

beingandalowerlevelofpsychologicaldistress,butgreenbuyingdidnotshowsuchlinks.Perhapsunsurprisingly,thestudyalsofoundthatyoungpeo

plewithmorematerialisticvalueswerelesslikelytoengageinreducedconsumption.Thisgroupdid,however,engagewithbuyinggreenactivities.Re

searcherSabrinaHelmsuggeststhatthismaybebecausebuyinggreenisstillbuyingsoitstillsatisfiesthematerialistsurgetoaccumulatenewit

ems.Thesepeoplearecalled‘greenmaterialists’.However,greenmaterialistsmuststilldealwiththesameconsumption-relatedstressesasavera

gematerialists.Ifyoubuyandownalotofstuff,ittakesupalotofheadspace.Youhavetoworryabouthowtopayforit,an

dyouhavetomanageallthestuff,worryingabouthowtokeepitsafeandhowtokeepitorganized.AsHelmnotes,“Thekeyistoreduceconsumptionandnotjustbuygreenstuff.Hav

inglessandbuyinglesscanactuallymakeusmoresatisfiedandhappier.”Understandinghowmaterialisticvaluesaffectconsumerbehaviors,andhowt

hosebehaviorsinturnaffectpersonalwell-being,isimportant.However,Helmacknowledgesthatformanyconsumers,changingbehaviorstoconsumelesswillbechallen

ging.“We’vebeentoldsincechildhoodthatthere’saproductforeverythingandit’sOKtobuy,andit’sagoodthingbecause

that’showtheeconomyworks,”SheSaid.32.Whatisthedifferencebetweenbuyinglessandbuyinggreen?A.Buyinglesspromotespersonalwell-being.B.Buyingl

essisbasedonmaterialisticvalues.C.Buyinggreenbringsmorelifesatisfaction.D.Buyinggreencontributesmoretot

heenvironment.33.Whatproblemdoesagreenmaterialistusuallyhavetoface?A.Theburdenofownership.B.Worriesabouthowtostaysafe.C.Stres

sesfromaveragematerialists.D.Thedifficultyfindinggreenproducts.34.WhatdoeswhatHelmsaysinthelastparagraphindicate?A.Itisnaturaltobuyands

ellthings.B.It’simportanttobewiseconsumers.C.It’sgoodtobuywhatisneeded.D.It’snoteasytomakepeoplebuyless.35.Whatisthebesttitleforthetext?A.Cha

ngesinConsumerCultureB.BuyingLessforYourHappinessC.GreenConsumption:AChoiceforthePlanetD.HowMaterialisticValue

sAffectConsumerBehaviors第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,共10分)根据短文内容,从短文后的七个选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。Takingcareofasicklovedonecanputstre

ssonyourhealth.Whentakingcareoftheotherperson,youmayignoreyourownphysicalneeds.Youmayfindthatyourownhealthisfailing.Ifyoufallill,youwon’t

beabletohelp.36.Eatwell.Whenthingsseemoutofcontrol,youmayhavenotimetofocusongoodeatinghabits.37.Bothofthoseputstressonyou.Trytoeatashea

lthilyasyoucan,evenifsometimesyouhavetorelyonsimplemealslikesalads.Trytogetenoughsleep.Sleepcanalsobedifficultwhenyou'recaringforalovedon

e.Youmaybetooworriedtosleepattimes,orthetaskmayinterruptyoursleep.38.Therefore,trytogetasmuchasyoucan.Taketimetoexercise.Ex

ercisingwillalsohelpyoukeephealthywhileyou'recaringforalovedone.Exercisecanreduceyourstresslevel.39.Soyou'llneedtofindwaystoworkit

intoyourschedule.Youcantakeashortwalkacoupleoftimesadayordoyogaathome.40.Itcanbeeasytooverlookthehealthproblemsinyourself

whenyou'recaringforsomeoneelse.Ifyoufallill,thatdoesnotdoanyoneanygood.Soit'sbesttomakesureyou'reingoodhealth.A.Don'tignoresignsof

illnessinyourself.B.Therefore,it'simportanttotakecareofyourself.C.Youmaynoteatmuch,oryoumayendupeatingjunkfood.D.Notgettingenou

ghsleepcanmakeyoulesseffectiveinthetask.E.However,itcanbedifficultwhenyouaretakingcareofalovedone.F.Thebestplanistovisitadoct

orregularlytomakesureyou'reingoodhealth.G.Don'tbeafraidtoaskforhelpwhenyou'reill,asthatcanhelptakesome

ofburdenoffyou.第三部分:语言知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节:(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30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,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项

,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。Icomefromoneofthosefamilieswhereyouhavetoyellatthedinnertabletogetinaword.Everyonehasastrong41,and

talksatthesametime,andnoonehasa42leadingtoheatedarguments.Weoftentalkorevendebatewitheachotherondifferenttop

ics.43afamilylikeminehasmadememore44abouttheworldaroundme,makingmetendtoquestionanythinganyonetellsme.ButithasalsomademerealizethatI’mn

otagoodlistener.AndwhenIsay“listening”,I’mnot45tothenodding-your-head-and-46-answering-Uh-huh-or-Ooh-I-seevariety.Imeanthekindofliste

ningwhereyoufindyourselfdeeply47withthepersonyou’respeakingwith,whenhisstorybecomesso48thatyourworldbecomeslessaboutyouandmorea

bouthim.No,Iwasneververygoodatthat.IspentsummerinSouthAfricatwoyearsago.Iworkedforagoodnon-profit49called

Noah,whichworks50onbehalfofchildrenaffectedbyAIDS.But51youaskedmewhatIreallydidinSouthAfrica,I’dtellyouon

ething:Ilistened,andIlistened.SometimesI52,butmostlylistened.AndhadInotspenttwomonths53,Imighthavemissedthe54momentwhenaquietlittlegirlatoneof

Noah’scommunitycenters,orphaned(孤儿)attheageofthree,whisperedafteralong55,“Iloveyou.”56thatsummer,Iknewhowtohear.Icouldsitdo

wnwithanyoneandheartheir57andnodandrespondatthe58time—butmostofthetimeIwas59aboutthenextwordsoutofmyownmouth.

EversincemysummerinSouthAfrica,Ihavenoticedthatit’sinthosemomentswhenmymouthisclosedandmy60iswideopenthatI’velearnedthemostab

outotherpeople,andperhapsaboutmyself.41.A.willB.influenceC.opinionD.faith42.A.promiseB.problemC.scheduleD.request43.A.BelongingtoB.Believi

nginC.BringingupD.Strugglingfor44.A.anxiousB.curiousC.nervousD.adventurous45.A.adjustingB.appealingC.turningD.referring46.A.rud

elyB.loudlyC.politelyD.gratefully47.A.identifyingB.quarrelingC.debatingD.competing48.A.vividB.magicalC.dullD.ter

rible49.A.schoolB.organizationC.factoryD.church50.A.effortlesslyB.timelesslyC.aimlesslyD.tirelessly51.A.unle

ssB.becauseC.althoughD.if52.A.applaudedB.spokeC.weptD.complained53.A.studyingB.travelingC.listeningD.working54.A.tou

chingB.frustratingC.astonishingD.fascinating55.A.delayB.courseC.journeyD.silence56.A.BeforeB.AfterC.ExceptD.Since57.A.needsB.storiesC.comme

ntsD.cases58.A.valuableB.freeC.rightD.same59.A.talkingB.arguingC.learningD.thinking60.A.sympathyB.spirit

C.mindD.family第二节(共10小题,每小题l.5分;满分15分)阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(不多于3个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。Edinburgh,61islocatedinthesoutheastofScotland,isthecapital

ofScotland.Withitsmuseums,shops,62(wonder)historiccastlesandmanyrestaurants,therearemanyinterestingthingsforvisitors63(enjoy)allyearround.Beside

s,thereismoretohavefuninEdinburgh.Eachyear,theEdinburghInternationalFestivaltakesplaceinthecity.Inlatesummer,forthreeweeks

,thefestivalpresentsclassicalmusic,theatre,operaanddancethroughoutthecity.Whateveryourcultural64(taste)are,youaresuretofindsomethingtoenjoy.Sofar,th

eEdinburghInternationalFestivalhasearned65(it)reputationasoneoftheworld’s66(great)celebrationsofthearts.Thefoundersbelievedthatthepr

ogramsshouldbeofhighestpossibleartisticstandard67(present)bythebestartistsintheworld,thatthefestivalshouldenrichth

eculturallifeofEurope68thatitshouldprovideaplatformforthefloweringofthehumanspirit.Thepopularityofthefestivalresulted69th

ebirthofanotherfestivalsoon---theEdinburghFringeFestival.Bothofthem70(be)widelypopularoverthepast70years.第四部分写作(共两节,满分35分)第一节短文改错(共10小题;每小题

1分,满分10分)假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文。文中共有10处错误,每句中最多有两处。错误涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。增加:在缺词处加一个漏词符号(^),并在此符号下面写出该加的词。删除:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉。修

改:在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。注意:1.每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;2.只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。Simon’sfatherboughthimthenewbikethedaybeforeyesterday,whichmadehimverye

xciting.Thenhebegantorideitfastontheroad.Seeingamangettingclosehim,Simoncouldn’tstopitandasaresult,heknockintotheman.Beingverykind,sot

hemandidn’tscoldhimatall.Instead,hetoldhimwhatdangerousitwastorideabikesofast.Heaskedhimtokeepthelessoninm

inds.Simonfeltregretfulandashamed.Hepromisedtolearningthelessonbyheartforever.Then,themanbentdownandbegantorepa

irhisbike.Afterawhile,hegotthemrepaired.Greatlymoved,Simonthankedthemanandlefthappy.第二节:书面表达(满分25分)上周末,你和同学参加汤显祖文化艺术节的活动并担任

翻译志愿者。请你为班级英语角写一篇短文,介绍这次志愿者经历,内容包括:1.工作内容;2.对志愿者工作的感想。注意:词数100左右参考词汇:汤显祖文化艺术节TangXianzuArtandCultureFestival翻译interpreter

TheExperienceofVolunteering南康中学2020~2021学年度第一学期高二第三次大考英语参考答案听力1-5CBBCA6-10CAABA11-15BCAAB16-20CCBCA阅读理解21-23AAC24-27CBBD28-31BBDA

32-35AADB36-40BCDEA完型填空41-45CBABD46-50CAABD51-55DBCAD56-60ABCDC语法填空61.which62.wonderful63.toenjoy64.

tastes65.its66.greatest67.presented68.and69.in70.havebeen短文改错71.the→a72.exciting→excited73.close后加to74.knoc

k→knocked75.去掉so76.what→how77.minds→mind78.learning→learn79.them→it80.happy→happily书面表达参考范文:TheexperienceofvolunteeringLas

tweekend,IhadawonderfulmemoryinTangXianzuArtandCultureFestival,whereIvolunteeredtobeaninterpreter.Asscheduled,Iwenttotheairport

topickupthedistinguishedforeignguestsandhelpedthemcheckinatthehotel.Duringtheirstayinthefestival,theguestsappreciate

dnumerousworkscreatedbywell-knownartistsinChina.Frommyperspective,servingasavolunteerisnotonlyagreatcontributiontooursocietybutalsobenefi

cialtomyself.Whenprovidinghelpforothers,Icanimprovemycommunicationskills.Therefore,Isincerelyhopethateveryonewouldbeinvolvedinthevolunteering

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