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攀枝花市第十五中学校2020-2021学年度高三第13次模拟考试卷高三·(上)英语试题(总分150分,时间120分钟)1.本试卷分第Ⅰ卷(选择题)和第Ⅱ卷(非选择题)两部分。2.答题前,考生务必将自己的姓名,准考证号填写在答题卡相应的位置。3.全部答案在
答题卡上完成,答在本试卷上无效。4.考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。第Ⅰ卷第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。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。例:Howmuchis
theshirt?A.£19.15.B.£9.18.C.£9.15.1.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthetwospeakers?A.Writerandreader.B.Doctorandpatient.C.Teacherandstud
ent.2.Howdoesthewomanfeelaboutthenews?A.Doubtful.B.Excited.C.Worried.3.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?A.Inabookstore.B.Inapostoffice.C.Ina
classroom.4.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?A.Anewstore.B.Italiandishes.C.Theirsupper.5.Towhomisthewomanspeaking?A
.Arepairman.B.Amanager.C.Asalesman.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。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.WhydoestheboyloveSundays?A.Hehasnohomework.B.Hecanplaybasketb
all.C.HecanwatchsportsonTV.7.Whatistheboyexpectedtodo?A.Helpwithhousework.B.Haveagoodrest.C.Gotoschool.
听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8.Whatlanguageisthemanfluentin?A.Spanish.B.French.C.Italian.9.Whatisthewomangoingtodo?A.SpendayearinSpain.B.SpendsixmonthsinSpain
.C.SpendsixmonthsinFrance.10.Whatplaysanimportantroleinlanguagelearningaccordingtotheman?A.Lotsofpractice.B.Languagee
nvironment.C.Agooddictionary.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11.Whatdoesthemanthinkofself-servicesupermarkets?A.Unsafe.B.Convenient.C.Time-consuming.12.
Whatwastedthewoman'stime?A.Signinginwhenshopping.B.Collectingshoppingdata.C.Readingadvertisementmessages
.13.Wherewillthewomanprobablybuywater?A.Inasupermarket.B.Inaself-servicestore.C.Inaconveniencestore.听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。14.WhatisPalau?A.Asmallcountry.B
.AJapanesebeach.C.AnAustralianisland.15.HowmuchdoesPalaumakefromtourismeveryyear?A.30milliondollars.B.
150milliondollars.C.30,000dollars.16.Whyissuncreamforbiddenatthebeachthere?A.Itisharmfultopeople.B.Itwillcauseglobalwarming.C
.Itisathreattoseaanimals.17.Wherewillnewpoliciesbeadoptedin2021?A.InPalau.B.InHawaii.C.InJapan.听第10段材料,回答第18至2
0题。18.Whatdoestheauthoradviseustodo?A.Reuseaplastictree.B.Buyanaturaltree.C.Cutdownatreeintheforest.19.Howmuchisthecarbonfootprintofaplastictre
e?A.40kg.B.12kg.C.3.5kg.20.Howshouldwedealwithanabandonednaturaltree?A.Burnitasfirewood.B.SendittothelandfillC.Recycle
ortransplantit.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)AVolunteersarethebackboneofSAGEtooffermanyprogramsandservicestoen
richingthelivesofLGBTolderpeople.Nomatterwhattypeofvolunteeractivityyouchoose,volunteeringisagreatwaytogetinvolvedwithSAGE.H
owDoIBecomeaSAGEVolunteer?ThefirststeptobecomeaSAGEvolunteeristoattendaVolunteerOrientation.VolunteerOri
entationsareheldonthesecondWednesdayofeverymonthat7:00PMinRoom107attheLGBTCommunityCenter,208W.13thStreet.Advanceregistrati
onisnotrequired,justbringyourselfandapen.ClickheretoseewhenthenextVolunteerOrientationwilltakeplace.One-on-
OneInterviewwithSAGEStaff.Afteryouattendthevolunteerorientation,youwillbecontactedforaninterviewwithaSAGECom
munityServicesstaffmember.ItspurposeistofindtherightvolunteerplacementforyouatSAGE,andtoansweranyquestionsyoumayhave.WhatKindofVolunteerOp
portunitiesAreAvailableatSAGE?SAGEoffersawidevarietyofvolunteeropportunities,suchasFriendlyVisiting,EventVolunteerin
gandparticipationinaSAGECommittee.Pleaseclickheretoviewadetailedlistofvolunteeropportunities.Ifyouwanttovolu
nteer.butdon'tseesomethinginthelistthatinterestsyou,besuretoattendaVolunteerOrientationtofindoutwhatotheropportunitiesmightbeavailable.21.Whatw
orkchancesdoesSAGEprovideforvolunteers?A.OfferhelptoenrichthelifeofseniorpeopleinLGBT.B.HelporganizeVolunteerO
rientationsatthecommunity.C.Attendtooldpeoplesufferingbackinjuriesinhospital.D.Provideonlinemedicalcareforpa
tientsinthecommunity.22.WhatdoweknowaboutVolunteerOrientation?A.It’sheldeveryWednesdayfornewvolunteers.B.Itprefersitsvolunteersto
bookachanceonline.C.It'sheldmonthlytogiveinformationtovolunteers.D.Itidentifiesthebestvolunteersforthetraining.23.Howcanonefinddetaile
dvolunteerinformationatSAGE?A.Bymakinganappointment.B.ByvisitingSAGEwebsite.C.Byinterviewingone-on-one.D.Byapplyingo
nlineinadvance.BMyfirstperformanceinfrontoftheaudiencewascomingupsoon.ItriedashardasIcouldtoremaincalmbutmyheartwa
sracing.Istareddownatmysweat-coveredshakinghands.Ilookedupagainattheaudiencerealizingthatthesewererealpeoplepresentattheperformance,including
mymumanddadwhowouldsay“Goodjob!”evenifImesseduptheentirepiece.WhatifIhadthewrongmusic?WhatifIplayedthewrongnotes?Asitturn
edout,Iwasneverabletoanswerthesequestionsbecausethespotlight(聚光灯)waswaitingforme.Igraspedmyhandstightl
ytogetherdryingoffthesweat.SlowlyIwalkedtothemud-brownpianointhecenteroftheroom.Itcontained88demandingkeyswhichwerewaiti
ngimpatientlytobeplayed.Iswallowedthegolf-ball-sizedlump(隆起部分)inmythroatandsatdown.SlowlyIopenedthem
usic.NextIrestedmystillshakinghandsontheivory(象牙色的)keys.Asmyfingersplayedacrossthekeys,Iwasbecomingmoreu
nsureofmypreparationforthismoment.Butthememoryofmyyearsoftrainingcamefloodingback.IknewthatIhadpract
icedthispiecesomanytimesthatIcouldplayitbackwardsifrequested.Althoughatonepoint,Iaccidentallyplayedtwokeysinste
adoftheintendedone,Icontinuedtomovemyfingersautomatically(自动地).Myeyesburnedholesintothepagesinfrontofme.TherewasnowaythatIwasgoingtolosemyco
ncentration.Tokeepthistomyself,Ileanedforwardandfocusedcarefullyonthemusic.WhenIcametotheendofthepageawarningwentoffi
nsidemyhead:DON’TMAKEAMISTAKEWHENYOUTURNTHEPAGE!NeedlesstosayIobeyedmyselfwithallmyheartandmind.Andproudofmy“page-turning”feat(技艺
)Ifinishedtherestofthepiecewithoutmakingasinglemistake.Afterthefinalnotediedaway,acelebrationwentintoactioninsidemyhead.Ihadfinished.Ihadmasteredth
eimpossible.24.Howdidtheauthorfeelbeforetheperformance?A.Overthemoon.B.Onpinsandneedles.C.Ascoolasacucumber.D.Hotund
erthecollar.25.Weinfer(推断)fromthepassagethat________.A.Theauthorhadneverperformedinpublicbefore.B.Theauthord
idn’tmakeasinglemistakewhileplaying.C.Theauthor’sparentswerepresentattheperformance.D.Theauthorhadn’tmadefullpreparationbeforetheperformance.26.Wh
atdidtheauthorwanttoexpressbysaying“Myeyesburnedholesintothepagesinfrontofme.”?A.Helostinterestinthepages.B.Hewantedtotearthepagesintopieces.C.Hetrie
dtofixhiseyesonthepagesD.Hewasdissatisfiedwithhisperformance.27.Whatdidtheauthorfeelabouthis/herperformance?A.He/Shethoughtitwassoeasytoplayinpubli
c.B.He/Shethoughtitwascomfortableandsuccessful.C.He/Shethoughthe/shewastoonervoustohaveagoodperformance.D.He/Shethoughtitwasveryd
ifficultbutsuccessful.CTwoyearsago,KiirsatCeylan,apoorblindman,wasinNewYorktogiveatalkaboutdisabilit
yrightsattheUN.Blindsincebirth,theTurkishmanwasstrugglingtofindhishotel,holdingacaneinonehandandpullin
ghisluggagewiththeother.Theproblemwithacaneisthat,whileitcantellyouwhat'sonthegroundsitdoesn'thelpwi
thobjectsatthebodyorheadlevel.Itwasn'tthefirsttimeCeylanhadrunintosomething,injuringhimself."Ihavenoproblemwithmyscars,whichmakememorehandsomeIgu
ess."Ceylansays,laughing."ButIdon'tneednewones."WithWeWalk,anewsmartcane,Ceylanhopestohelpotherblindpeoplelookaroundtheirenvironmentsmoreeasily.Th
ecaneusesanultrasonic(超声波)sensorwhichdetectsobjectsatbodyorheadlevelandgivesawarningvibration(震动).WeWalkuserspairthecanewiththeirsmartphone
sandthenusethecane'stouchpadtoaccessfeatureslikevoiceassistantornavigation.Beforeleavinghome,theycanplugtheird
estinationintoGoogleMapsandgetspokendirectionsastheywalkInthefuture,CeylanhopestoconnectWeWalkwithpu
blictransportationandridesharingservices.Assistivetechnologyisoftenexpensiveforblindpeople,saysEelkeFolmer,acomputerscienceprofessorattheUniversityo
fNevada!Reno."Butdevelopersfailtorealizetheirdevicesareoutofreachformanyblindpeople,ToFolmer,thepricepoint-﹩500--makestheWeWalkcaneawayfromother
expensivetechnologies.CeylanseesWeWalkaspartofanattempttohelpblindpeopleachievegreaterfreedomofmovement,whic
hhebelieveswillgivethemgreateraccesstoeducationandjobs.Thecanesarealreadyhavinganimpactonusers,Ceylansays.Herecentlyreceivedanemailfr
omateacherinIrelandwhohadbecomeblindasanadult.Hehadbeendepressedandstayedin.ButsincegettingaWeWalkcane,y
ourdeviceforcedmetogoout.Itbecamemyanti-depressant."hewrote.28.WhyisastoryaboutKursatCeylangivenatthebeginningo
fthetext?______A.Toshowhispositiveandhumorouscharacter.B.Tostressthedifficultycausedbyblindness.C.Toindicatetheproblemswi
thpresentcanes.D.Toshowhisreasonfordevelopinghiscane.29.WhatcanWeWalkdoatpresentaccordingtothetext?______A.ProvidefastInternetaccess.B.Sta
rtconversationswithusers.C.Telluserswhatisaroundthem.D.Connectwithridesharingservices.30.WhatdoesFolmerthinkistheadvan
tageofWeWalkoverotherassistivetechnologies?______A.Itiseasilyaffordable,B.Itiseasilycontrollable.C.Itworksbetterforusers.D.Itlooksmoreattra
ctive.31.Whatisthetextmainlyabout?______A.Theincreasingdemandforsmartcanes.B.Ablindman’sdevotiontosmartcanes.C.Asmar
tcane'seffectsonblindpeople.D.Anassistivetechnologyfortheblind.DResearchersdiscoveredahiddencontinent(大洲)o
nEarth,butit'snotAtlantis.TheyfounditwhilereconstructingtheevolutionofMediterranean(地中海)region'scomplexgeology,whi
chriseswithmountainrangesanddipswithseasfromSpaintoIran.ThecontinentiscalledGreaterAdria.It'sthesizeofGreenlandanditbrokeofffromNorthAfrica,onlytobe
buriedunderSouthernEuropeabout140millionyearsago.Andchancesareyou'vebeentherewithoutevenknowingit.“ForgetAtlantis,”saidDouwe,studyauth
orandprofessoratUtrechtUniversity.“Withoutrealizingit,vastnumbersoftouristsspendtheirholidayeachyearonthelos
tcontinentofGreaterAdria(亚得里亚).”ThisareaiscalledAdriabygeologists,sotheresearchersforthisstudyrefertoth
epreviouslyundiscoveredcontinentasGreaterAdria.MostofGreaterAdriawasunderwater,coveredbyshallowseas,coralreefsandsediments(沉淀物).T
hesedimentsformedrocksandthoserocksbecamemountainrangesintheseareas:theAlps,theApennines,theBalkans,GreeceandTurkey.The
researchersfoundthatGreaterAdriastartedtobecomeitsowncontinentabout240millionyearsago.Thisisn'tthefirsttimealostc
ontinenthasbeenfound.InJanuary2017,researchersannouncedthediscoveryofalostcontinentleftoverfromthesupercontinentGondwana(冈瓦纳大陆),whichbeganbreakingapa
rt200millionyearsago.Theleftoverpiece,whichwascoveredinlava(岩浆),isnowunderMauritius,anislandintheIndianOcean.AndinSeptember2017,adifferentr
esearchteamfoundthelostcontinentofZealandiathroughoceandrillingintheSouthPacific.It’stwo-thirdsofamilebeneaththesea.GreaterAdriais
n’tthefirstlostcontinenttobefound.Butifresearchinpastyearsshowsanything,itlikelywon’tbethelastdiscovery.32.HowdidtheresearchersfindGreaterAdria?A.T
heyfounditaccidentally.B.TheygotinspiredbythetalesofAtlantis.C.Theydiscovereditafteryearsofsearching.D.Theyfollowedthestepsofexplor
ingmountainranges.33.WhatdoweknowaboutGreaterAdria?A.Itishiddenunderthesealevel.B.ItismuchsmallerthanG
reenland.C.Ithasexistedforabout240millionyears.D.Ithasbeenknowntomanytouristsbefore.34.Whyarethediscove
riesmentionedinParagraph4?A.Todescribehowtheresearchersexploredcontinents.B.Toshowsomeotherlostcontinent
shavebeenfound.C.ToprovetheyarecloselyrelatedtoGreaterAdria.D.ToexplainthereasonwhyGreaterAdriagotburied
.35.Whatisthebesttitleforthetext?A.AtlantisDiscoveredFinallyB.UnderseaWorldExploredC.AHiddenMountainUn
discoveredD.ALostContinentFoundUnderEurope第二节:七选五(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)Mostofusdon’tthinktwiceaboutrefilling(再次使
用)ourplasticwaterbottles.Afterall,there’sabsolutelynothingharmfulaboutasimplebottleofwater,right?Wrong!36Why?Plasticwaterbottleshave
BisphenolA(BPA),achemicalusedtomanufactureplastics.Thisharmfulchemicalcangointothewaterandquicklygrowdangerousbacteriainthebottle’sc
racks,andthehealthconsequencesareprettyserious.WespoketoKentAtherton,CEOofPuriBloctechnology,abouttherisksofr
eusingplastics.“EvenBPAfreeproductsarenotsafebecausemanufacturersarenowusingotherestrogenic(雌激素类的)chemicals.37,”saidAtherton.Theseestrogenicchemicals
canhaveanegativeeffectonhumanbeing’shormonalbalances.38.Inastudyof259plasticwaterbottlesattheStateUniversityofNewYork,scientistsfoundthat93%ofthes
urveyedbottleshadsomeformofmicroplasticcontamination(污染).Additionally,single-useplasticbottlesaremostlymadeofpolyethyleneterephtha
late,orPET,whichissafetouse,butnotreuse.39.“Thethingaboutwaterbottlesisthattheycomeintocontactwithourmouthandhands—whicharehometoalotofbacteria,”
saysProfessorStephanieLiberatoreintheacademicjournalTheScienceTeacher.“Theiropeningsaresmall,whichmakesthemdifficulttoclean.This,combinedwiththeirwet
environment,canmakewaterbottlesabacterialbreedingground.”Todrinkwaterwithoutharm,smartdrinkersshouldavoidre-usingdisposable(一次性的)bot
tles.40Notonlywilldoingsobenefityourhealth,butyoucanhelptheenvironment,too.A.There’salsothefactorofbacteria(细菌)t
oconsider.B.Theymayalsocausethesamedangertohumanhealth.C.Instead,theyshouldrecyclethemafterdrinkinguponce.D.Plasticwaterbottlecouldactuallydoharmto
yourbody.E.Manypeoplebelievebuyingplasticwaterbottlesishealthy.F.Theseplasticscanmakechemicalsgointoyourw
aterifheated.G.However,thepotentialdangersofplasticwaterbottlesdon’tstopthere.第三部分语言知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,
满分30分)Aftermyhusband'sChinesekungfuschoolwasopenforaboutaweek,mydaughtersandIdecidedtoseehowitwasgoing.
Weweredeeply41toseetherewasn'tasinglestudentintheschool.Myhusbandwasstanding42intheschoolwaitingforcustomers.Wehadto43!We
decidedtobehis44untilhegotsome"real"ones.Wethoughtitwasbettertohavefivepeopleintheschool45justhimifapasserbyloo
kedinthewindow.Hestartedteachingus46andforms.Wefoundthatsomeofthemactuallywere47toballetmovesbutmuchmore
difficult.Itwaskindoffunbut48,too!Wewereattractedbythen,sowe49aslearners.50,wegotactualstudentsinourschool.Thereweremanymenandteenageboys,and
we51lotsofothergirlsandwomenaswell.Onespecialstudentwasa52seven-year-oldgirl.Shewasgoing53andhadotherhealthproblems
.Withmydaughters'helpand54,thislittlegirlgottobearealkungfukid.Althoughsheisnowasightless,grownadult,I'mconfidentsheca
n55herselfifsheneedsto.Iam56tosaymydaughtersaremoreconfidentineveryareaoftheirlives.Thisexperiencetaughtmeto57thingsIneverwouldhave58beforekungfu.Ih
aven'tbeen59inallofmyefforts,butI'llgivealmost60ofnicenessatry!41.A.boredB.upsetC.nervousD.moved42.A.cheerfullyB.aggressivelyC.aloneD
.forever43.A.actB.jokeC.appearD.learn44.A.familiesB.workmatesC.consultantsD.students45.A.morethanB.inplaceofC.ratherthanD.
incaseof46.A.speechesB.movesC.mannersD.designs47.A.usefulB.accessibleC.similarD.comparable48.A.challengingB.astonishingC.relaxingD.inspi
ring49.A.gottogetherB.signedupC.brokeawayD.stayedon50.A.EventuallyB.UnfortunatelyC.ObviouslyD.Regularly51.A.dis
coveredB.joinedC.unitedD.attracted52.A.traditionalB.homelessC.disabledD.typical53.A.blindB.deafC.lameD.stupid54.A.threatB.encouragemen
tC.adjustmentD.approval55.A.protectB.recognizeC.feedD.educate56.A.stubbornB.proudC.sensitiveD.hesitative57.A.applytoB.giveupC.tryoutD.holdback58.
A.appreciatedB.predictedC.ignoredD.considered59.A.helpfulB.successfulC.cheerfulD.enthusiastic60.A.someB.eitherC.
noneD.any第二节语法填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)OnFeb.11,2021,overabillionpeopleinChinaandmillionsaroundtheworldwillcelebrate61(they)ChineseNewYear,ortheSpri
ngFestival.Theancienttradition,62dateisdeterminedbythelunarcalendarandfallssomewherebetweenJanuary21andFebruary20eachyear,isthelongandmostimportant
ofallChinesefestivals.Thepreparationswill63(official)beginwithLittleYearonFeb.4,2021.Itisobservedwithadayofmemorialandprayerceremo
nies.OtherLittleYearactivitiesincludecleaningthehouse64(sweep)awaybadluckandhangingspringcouplets—-reddecorationshu
nginpairs—ondoorwaysforwealth.Sincered65(believe)tokeepmisfortuneandevilspiritsaway,itcanbenoticedineverythingfromclothi
ngto66(lantern)usedtodecoratehouses.Often67(consider)themostimportantmealoftheyear,thereuniondinnerisbothdeliciousandrootedinChinesetradition.Familym
emberscomehometomeetoneanotherwithless68(anxious)andmuchexcitement.Wealthisrepresentedbydumplingsandspringrolls.Childrenreceiveredenvelope
sfilled69moneyandinspiringmessagesfromeldersandareoftenallowedtostayuplatetowatchthe70(amaze)fireworkssho
ws.第四部分写作(共两节,满分35分)第一节:短文改错(10分)DearJack,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处语言错误,每句中最多有两处。每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。增加:在缺词
处加一个漏字符号(∧),并在其下面写出该加的词。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。Mr.LeeRootorigin,
whichisourdevotedandresponsibleheadmaster,hadbeenherewithusforoversixyears.Whenhefirstcameourschool,hopef
ully,heencouragedustomakeanewstartbutchallengeourselves.Withthehelpofhim,wehavemadeagreatprogressinthepastfewyears.Heoft
ensays,“Wedefinitehavealongwaytogo,comeon,everyone!Justinthiswaycanallofushavetheirwonderfulfuture!".Whenheardsuchinspiringandmeaningfulwo
rds,wearedeeplymovedtotear.第二节书面表达(满分25分)假定你是Peter,你的中国朋友李华最近在某电视台举办的英语演讲比赛(speechcontest)中获得第一名,他给了你几个方面人生启迪。请写信
向他表示祝贺与感谢。注意:1.词数110左右;2.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。DearLiHua,______________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________YoursPeter第13次周考试题讲解一.听力材料Text1M:Wha
t'sthematter,Cindy?W:IwonderifIcouldhandinmypapernextMonday,ProfessorSmith,(1)becauseIhaveabadheadache.M:Noproblem.(1)Haveagoodrest.Text2M:Hon
ey,canyoubelieveit?We'vewontwofreeticketstoHawaiiforaseven-dayvacation!W:Really?Ican'twaittogetthere!(2)Tex
t3M:I'llansweryourquestionassoonasIfinishwrappingthebooksforthegentleman.W:Don'tworryaboutit.I'llhavealooka
tyournewbooks.(3)Text4W:Let'seatouttonight.(4)AnItalianrestaurantaroundthecorneropenedlastweek.M:OK.Ili
keItalianfood.Let'sreserveatablenow,orwewillhavetowaitforalongtime.(4)Text5W:It'salwaysbeenhardtogetthiscarintogoodwor
kingorder.M:Ifyouleavethecarwithme,I'llfixitforyouthisafternoon.(5)W:OK.Thankyouthen.Text6M:DoyouknowwhyIloveSundays
,Mom?W:Sure,Jerry.Youdon'tgotoschooltoday.M:That'strue,butIdon'tgotoschoolonSaturdayseither.W:Thendon'ttellmethe
rearesportsonTVallday.(6)M:You'resoright.(6)Nooneknowsmebetter,Mom.W:Oh,comeon.Don'teventhinkaboutit.You'vepromisedt
ocleanyourroomtoday.(7)M:Iwill,butIonlyneed30minutesjusttoknowwhowillwinthebasketballgameW:Nowaybeforeyoufinishtheclea
ning.(7)Text7M:Here,Molly.I'dlikeyoutohavethisdictionary.Idon'tuseitanymorenowthatIamfluent.(8)W:Thankyou,Ric
hard.Um...aSpanishdictionary?(8)M:Yes.IthinkyoucanuseitwhenyoustudyabroadinSpainnextsemester.W:Oh,Richard,myplanshavechanged.IwashopingtostudyinSpa
in.Buttheprogramisoneyearlong,andIpreferasix-monthprogram.SoIhadtochooseFrance.(9)M:Molly,you'llloveFrance!Well
,IguessIwillkeepmydictionary.Thetruthisthatyouneverstoplearningalanguage,evenwhenyouthinkyouhavemasteredit.W:HowdidyoueverlearnSpanish?Ifailedi
nItalianlastsemester,SoI'mworriedthatIwillneverunderstandFrench.M:WhenIwentonmyfirstinternationaltrip
toSpain,Iwasalsoveryworried.Butthebestwaytolearnisbyexposingyourselftothecultureandthelanguage.(10)W:Thankyouforyouradvice.I'mlookingforwardtomytr
iptoFrance.M:Onceyou’rethere,you'llhavetoomuchfuntogetnervous.Text8W:It'ssohot,Andrew.WherecanIbuysomewater?W:It'ssohot,Andrew.WherecanIbuysomew
ater?M:Look!Thereisaself-servicestorethere.W:Igotintotroubletherelasttime.Let'sfindaconveniencestoreinstead.(13)M:Reall
y?Self-servicesupermarketsarebecomingpopularnow.Youcangoshoppingwithoutaskingforhelpfromthesalesperson.It'sreallyconvenien
tasfaras1know.(11)Whathappened?W:Ofcourseitisnotthatsimple.Asanewuser,Ihadtosigninfirst.Thatwasawasteoftime.(12)What'sworse,custo
mersareaskedfortheirphonenumber.It'spossibleforthemtoreceiveadvertisementmessagesorcalls,becausetheirshoppingdataiscollected.M:Anyway,youdon
'tneedtosigninthistime.W:Worsestill,nobodyofferedhelpwhenhavingproblems.Iwasatseawiththefunctionsoftheproduct.IfIhadbeenintheconve
niencestore,thesalespersonwouldhavegivenmeahandimmediately.(13)M:OK.Let'sgoalongthestreettoseeifwecanf
indone.(13)Text9W:Whatareyougoingtodointhewinterholiday?M:I’mplanningajourneytoPalau.W:Palau?Whereisi
t?M:ItisanislandcountrybetweenAustraliaandJapan.(14).Itisfamousforplentyofseaanimals.Althoughithasapopulationofnomorethan30,000,itmakes300milliondo
llarseveryyear,50%ofwhichcomesfromthetouristindustry.(15)W:That'samazing.Soyouplantogotothebeach.Don'tforgettotakesomesuncream.M:Well,IhopeIcould
,butitisnotallowedatthebeachthere.Accordingtothedata,suncreamdoesmoreharmtoseaanimalsthanthegreenhouseeffect.(16)W:Areyouserious?Issu
ncreammoreharmfulthanglobalwarming?M:Prettysure.AmericaisgoingtoputforwardsimilarpoliciesinHawaiiinJanuary,2021.(17Text10Christ
masiscomingalongandwithitcomesthedoubtwhetheritisenvironmentallyfriendliertohaveanaturaltreeorbuyaplasticone.Maybeyoush
ouldchooseanaturalChristmastree.(18)Thecarbonfootprintistheamountofgreenhousegasesproducedbyhumanbeingswhentheymakeaproductordotheirdai
lyactivities.Anaturaltreethatisburntasfirewoodhasa3.5kgCO;carbonfootprint.Thecarbonfootprintofaplastictreeismuchb
igger,reaching40kgofCO,·(19)Althoughitcanbeusedforatleast12years,transportingaplastictreefromfarawaycountriesraisesthecarbonfootp
rint.Besides,anaturaltreeisharmlessafteritisgotridof,butplastictreesproducemuchmoreCO,intheirrecyclingprocess.Butwhatpointsshouldweconsiderifwechoo
seanaturalChristmastree?Wemustbesurethattheycomefromanurserygarden.Refusethoseuncontrollablycutdowninthef
orest.(18)Mostofthenurserygardenshavetheircollectionservice.Thisaspectisimportantaswemakesurethatthe
ywillendupbeingrecycledortransplanted.(20)答案CBACACAACBBACABCBBAC二、阅读理解A【答案】ACBB【答案】BACDC【答案】DCABD【答案】ACBD七选五DBGAC三.完形填空:BCADCBCADADCABABCDBD
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s六,作文Onepossibleversion:DearLiHua,CongratulationstoyouonyourwinningfirstplaceintheEnglishSpeechCompetitionheldrecently.Youdeservethehonor
.Thepastyearshaveseenyourdevotion,persistenceandstrenuousefforts,eventuallyyourrapidprogressinyourEnglishlearning.Tobehonest,wha
tIadmiremostisyourdiligenceanddetermination.It’sfromyouthatIhavelearnedavaluablelesson,thatis,"Nopains,nogains."Theref
ore,Iwouldliketoexpressmysincerethankstoyouforwhatyouhavetaughtme.Wishyougreaterachievementsinyourstu
dy!Yours,Peter