江苏省扬州市、宿迁市、连云港市2021届高三下学期适应性考试英语试题

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2021年4月新高考适应性考试英语第一部分听力(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.WhatdidJulie'sparentsdo?A.Theydecidedtotraveloverseas.B.Theydecidedtostudyoverseas.C.Theydisapprovedof

Julie'splan.2.Howlonghasthewoman'smotherbeenworking?A.10years.B.20years.C.40years.3.Whatistheman?A.Ateacher.B.Adoctor.C.Aphysicist.4.Howdidt

hewomanfeelaboutcomingbackbycoach?A.Itwastiring.B.Itwasverynice.C.Ittooklesstime.5.Whatwillthewomandofortheman?A.Tellhimthetime.B.Ta

kecareofhisluggage.C.Helphimtofindhisluggage.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。每段对话或独白读两遍。听第6段材料,回答第6和7题。6.Whatmadethemaninterestedinstartingafoodbusiness?

A.Hisparents'influence.B.Hispart-timejobinacafé.C.Hisconsiderationforstudents.7.Whatdidthemanoffertothestudents

?A.Drinks.B.Meals.C.Clothes.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8.Howlongdotheman'sparentsprobablystayhere?A.Sevendays.B.Fivedays.C.Twodays.9.What'sth

eprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?AHusbandandwife.B.Doctorandpatient.C.Motherandson.10.Whatisthewomanc

oncernedaboutmost?A.Theirhouse.B.Theirbaby'shealth.C.Theman'sparentshealth.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11.WhenwasJack'scarmade?A.Inthe40s.B.

Inthe50s.C.Inthe60s.12.WhydidJackbuyanoldercar?A.It'scheap.B.It'sinagoodcondition.C.It'sacollector'sitem.13.WhatdoesJackpl

antodowiththecarhebought?A.Replaceitsengine.B.Enteritinsomeshows.C.Resellit.听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。14.Whatwasthedestinationoftheplane?A.NewYo

rk.B.Tokyo.C.London.15.Howmanymenwerethereontheplane?A.158.B.146.C.144.16.What'stheresultoftheaircrash?A.Allthepeopleweresaved

excepttwochildren.B.Allthepeoplesurvivedexceptanoldman.C.Allthepeopleweresaved.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.Whatdoesthespeakermainlytalkabout?A.Acountry

.B.Alanguage.CAsport.18.WhicharethemostimportantislandsinNewZealand?A.NorthandStewartIsland.B.SouthandStewartIs

land.C.NorthandSouthIsland.19.WhatisAucklandknownfor?A.Thehottestweather.B.Thesailingboats.C.Thebeautifulharbor.20.Whichactivityisthe

mostpopularintheSouthAlps?A.Skiing.B.Climbing.C.Skydiving.第二部分阅读(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)阅读下列短文,从每

题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。AFamily-friendlywalksPADLEYGORGENexttoGrindlefordStation,eightmilesnorthofBakewell,liesPadleyGorge.Trailsarekeptasnaturala

spossible---it'smoreacaseoffindingthegapsinthewoodsthanfollowingapath.LONGSHAWESTATEThe1.7-milewalkingroutearoundthisNationalTrustestateskirt

stheupperendofPadleyGorge.Peoplelovethesteppingstones,butLongshawismostlyallaboutthegiantfallentrees,leftinplaceforlittlehandsandfeettodelightful

lyclimbover.HIGGERTORApileofgiantrocksdominatesHiggerTor,thebestofseverallookoutsalongtheRinginglowRoadbetweenHathersageandSheffield.Walkt

hroughthenearbyfields,thenletthekidsclimboverhundredsofstrangelysmoothgreystones.TheviewsoutovertheHopeValley

aregreatandimpressive,andtherockpoolsinBurbageBrookareperfectforrowingin.STANAGEEDGEPopularwithrockclimbers

,thisstonecliffmarkstheboundaryofthemysteriouslandoftheDarkPeakcliffandthegrass-coveredflatlandofWhitePeak.I

t'sasixmilecircularwalkfromHathersage.Alternatively,parkattheHollinBankCarParkandclimbhalfamiletothetop,outofbreath.CHATSWORTHESTATEAthree-milecircle

fromCaltonLeesCarParktakesinaruinedfactory,theprettyvillageofEdensorandviewsofChatsworthHouse.Apprecia

tethestretchalongtheRiverDerwent---deeroftenhangoutthere.21.Whomisthetextintendedfor?A.Friends.B.Farmers.C.Families.D.Climbers.22.Whichwalksare

mostsuitableforchildren?A.HIGGERTORandSTANAGEEDGE.B.LONGSHAWESTATEandHIGGERTOR.C.PADLEYGORGEandLONGSHAWESTATE.D.STANAGEEDGEa

ndCHATSWORTHESTATE.23.Duringwhichwalkareyoulikelytomeetwithbiganimals?A.PADLEYGORGE.B.LONGSHAWESTATE.C.STANAGEE

DGE.D.CHATSWORTHESTATE.BFewpartshavereachedthesameheightsintelevisionasJamesGandolfini'sTonySoprano.TheSopranoswasappointmentTVseries,and13yearsaf

tertheseriesended.TheManySaintsofNewark,apromisingfilm,willbeshowntotheaudiencesthisfall,withMichaelGandolfinisucceedinghisfatherasayoungTony

."Mydaddidn'twantmetoseeTonySoprano---theviolence,theangry,themean.OfcourseIwasonsetandwouldvisithimwhenhewasfree,butIhadneverwatchedtheshow...Inev

erknewTonySoprano.Ionlyknewmydad."MichaelspentsummerswithhisdadontheJerseyShore."Becausehewasbeloveddownthere.IwouldgetjobsIwasunqualifiedforatonl

yeightyearsold,likeworkingatabodyshop."WhenMichaelwas14,hisfatherdiedofaheartattackwhileonvacationinRome.A

footballinjurysentMichaeltotryoutforhighschoolplays."I'dgonetoactingtogetmyselfthroughaftermydadpassedaway.Honestly,Ididn'tlikeitatfirst,butitbr

oughtsomethingout."Twomanagerstookachanceandsenthimtohisfirst-everacting.Theycalledthenextday:"You'retherightone!"HeplayedJoeyDwyerandcall

sit"anincredibletimeoffailingandlearningandgettingmysealegs.""Itwasreallyhardtowatchmydad,"hesays."Irecordedfourhoursofhislongspe

echeswithMelfiandwalkedaroundNewYorkwiththemconstantly,constantly,constantlyplayinginmyear."Threemonthslater,hegottheoffer.InCherry,Michaelplaysth

ehometownfriendofHolland'sbankrobberwithPTSD(创伤后应激障碍)."NotplayingtheItalianNewYorkkid,havingthembelieveinmeandallowmetoplaysuchacom

plicated,beautifulrolewassuchagift."Lookingback,hesays,"Mydadconstantlytoldme,ifI'daskaquestionaboutacting,'I'mnotyouractingcoach.I'my

ourdad,'whichIreallyappreciatenow."24.WhatdoMichael'swordsunderlinedinParagraph2indicate?A.Hewasn'texposedton

egativescenes.B.Hedidn'thavethechancetovisitJames.C.Hewasn'twillingtowatchtheshowonset.D.HehappenedtohavemissedTonySoprano.25.Whichb

estexplainswhyMichaelgotthejobateight?A.Practicemakesperfect.B.Theearlybirdcatchestheworm.C.Loveme,lovemydog.D.Youcan'tjudgeabo

okbyitscover.26.WhatservesasacontributingfactortoMichael'ssuccess?A.Hisinitialdream.B.Hisgiftanddiligence.C.Hisf

ather'scoaching.D.Twomanagers'pressure.27.WhichcanbestdescribeMichaelGandolfini?A.Creative,tolerantandlonely.B.Lovi

ng,gratefulandtalented.C.Beloved,modestandarbitrary.D.Simple,proudandmiserable.CDuringtheCOVID-19pandemic,te

chnologiesareplayingacrucialroleinkeepingoursocietyfunctionalinatimeoflockdownsandquarantines(封锁和隔离).Andremoteworkmayhavealong-lastingimpactbe

yondCOVID-19.Manycompanieshaveaskedemployeestoworkfromhome.Remoteworkisenabledbytechnologiesincludingvirtualpri

vatenetworks(VPNs),voiceoverinternetprotocols'(VoIPs),virtualmeetings,cloudtechnology,workcollaborationtoolsandevenfacialrecognition

technologiesthatenableapersontoappearbeforeavirtualbackgroundtopreservetheprivacyofthehome.Inadditiontopreventingthespreadofviruses,remotewo

rkalsosavescommutetimeandprovidesmoreflexibility.Yetremoteworkalsoimposeschallengestoemployersandemployees.Informat

ionsecurity,privacyandtimelytechsupportcanbebigissues.Remoteworkcanalsocomplicatelaborlawissues,suchasthoseassociatedwithprovidingasafeworkenvi

ronmentandincometaxissues.Employeesmayexperiencelonelinessandlackofwork-lifebalance.IfremoteworkbecomesmorecommonaftertheCOVID-19pandemic,employer

smaydecidetoreducerentsandhirepeoplefromregionswithcheaperlaborcosts.Lawsandregulationsmustbeupdatedtoaccommoda

teremotework,andfurtherpsychologicalstudiesneedtobeconductedtounderstandtheeffectofremoteworkonpeople.Further,notalljobscanbedonefromhome,whichc

reatesdisparity.AccordingtotheUSBureauofLaborStatistics,about25%ofwageandsalaryworkersworkedfromhomeatleastoccasionallyfrom2017to2018

.Workerswithcollegeeducationsareatleastfivetimesmorelikelytohavejobsthatallowthemtoworkfromhomecompared

withpeoplewithhighschooldiplomas.Someprofessions,suchasmedicalservicesandmanufacturing,maynothavetheoptionatall.Polici

eswithrespecttodataflowsandtaxationwouldneedtobeadjustedshouldthevolumeofcross-borderdigitalservicesrisesignificantly.28.Whyisremoteworkespecial

lyimportantduringCOVID-19?A.Itsavestime.B.Itblocksviruses.C.Itsavesmoney.D.Itpreservesprivacy.29.Whatisthepurposeofthethirdandfourthparagra

phs?A.Toemphasizeimportance.B.Tosaddenemployersandemployees.C.Todemonstratechallenges.D.Tocomparebenefitsanddrawbacks.30.

Theunderlinedwordinthelastparagraphcanbereplacedby.A.gapsB.challengesC.optionsD.prejudices31.Whatistheauthor'stonewhentalkingaboutremotewo

rk?A.Critical.B.Objective.C.Subjective.D.Suspicious.DForlotsofanimals---humansincluded---lazingaboutinthesunshineisoneoflife's

greatestpleasures.Butunfortunately,thisleisurecomeswithacost:sunburn.And,whileitsmostlikelyvictimsarethe

fairer-skinnedamongus,animalsareatriskofsunburn,too.Butifthiscanhappentoanimalstoo,why,then,don'tweeverseesunburnedfish?"If

youthinkofit,thesunhasbeenhereforeverintermsofourplanet,andallindividualshavebeenexposedtoit,"saidKarinaAcevedo-Whitehouse,amolecularepi

demiologistfromtheAutonomousUniversityofQueretaro,inMexico.So,it'saprettystrongselectivepressurethatthesunhasputo

nanimalsandthathasledtomanymechanismsofreactingtoit."Someofthesemechanismsareobvious:hair,fur,wool,feathersandscales(鱼鳞)onma

nycreaturescreateabarrierbetweensunshineandskin.But,"marinemammals(海洋哺乳动物),andspecificallycetaceans(whales,dolphinsandporpoises),areanexc

eptionbecausetheydon'thavefur;theydon'thavescales,"saidAcevedo-Whitehouse,whohasbeenstudyingsunburninwhalesforoverfive

years.Inskinsamplestakenfromthebacksofblue,spermandfinwhalesontheircross-oceanmigrations,Acevedo-Whitehouseandhercolleaguesdiscoveredsignsofsunburn

fromthewhales'hoursspentbreathingandsocializingatthesurface.Butcrucially,theyalsodiscoveredthatwhales

havespecializedmechanismsthathelpthemcanceloutthisburn."Thecommonadaptationofcetaceansisthattheyappeartobeveryeffectiveatrepairingdamage,"

shesaid.Somewhalesgeneratecolorsthatdarkenandprotecttheirskin;othershavegenes(基因)thatsetoffaprotectivestressresponseintheskin.Thereareevenwhale

sthathavedevelopedahard,keratinizedlayer(角质层)thatprotectsthedelicateskinbelow."Wewereexcitedtoseethereisn'treallyevidenceofski

ncancerinwhales,"Acevedo-Whitehousesaid.Now,they'retryingtounderstandpreciselyhowthosehealingmechanismswork.32.Whichofthefollowingproblems

isthetexttryingtosolve?A.Dowhalesevergetsunburnt?B.Howdowhalesavoidsunburn?C.Doanimalsevergetsunburnt?D.Howdomammalsprotectsk

in?33.Whatdoesthe"exception"inParagraph4referto?A.Whalesdon'thavefurtoprotectthemselves.B.Whalescanprotecttheirskinevenwithoutfur.C.Whalesbuildawal

lbetweensunshineandskin.D.Whales'reactingmechanismisobviouslyfound.34.Inwhatsituationdosomewhalesprobablyg

etsunburnt?A.Breathing.B.Socializingabovewater.C.Sunbathing.D.Surfacingforalongtime.35.Somewhalesadaptwelltosundamage,dependingon.

A.rapidhealingB.self-madesuncreamC.protectivecoatsD.impossibilityofcancer第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的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。Manyhearendlesslyhowgoodexerciseisforourhealth,butyoumightbesurprisedtoknowjusthowgood.36Ithelpsyoubreathebetter.Frequentexercise

improvesthevolumeofoxygenyoucanuseinyourbody.Thisiswhatmakesyoufitandthebenefitsaren'tlimitedtosport.37Attendingsomeprofessional

coursescanbuildcorestrengthandimproveshape,andsostrengthenbreathingmuscles.Physicalactivityenhancesyourmentalhealth.Doingsomethingactiv

ereleases"happy"brainchemicalsthatmakeyoumorepositive.Themoreyoudoit,thebetteryou'llfeel.Butyoudoneedtoworkupabitofaswe

at.Ifyou'vehadabadday,treatyourselftoalittlebitofexercise.3839Thewayyourgut(内脏)feelsoftenimpactsonyo

urmentalandphysicalhealth.Walking,runningandyogastrengthenabdominal(腹部)muscles,increaseheartrateandencourageyourmusclestomovedigestivewastethro

ughyourbodymoreefficientlyanddigestfoodmorequickly.Keepingactivekeepsyouyoung.Theremaynotbeanelixir(灵丹妙药)ofyo

uthjustyet,butkeepingfitcomesclose.Just15minutesofexerciseadayforeightyearscanincreaseyourlifespanbythreeyears.Themoreyoudo,

thelongeryoucouldlive.40Itcanbelow-intensityexercise---swimming,agentleexercise,alongwalkonarunningmachineatthegym,oralow-intensit

yworkoutviaspecialAPPs.A.Itaidsyourdigestion.B.Itgivesyouabetterappetite.C.Increasedmusclestrengthhelpstoo.D.Herearethebenefitsyouca

ngetfromexercise.E.Thisisbecausephysicalactivitydelayscellageing.F.Peoplethinkthiswillcatchourattentiona

ndinspireouraction.G.Aquickpowerwalkorropeskippingisabrilliantstressreliever.第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共15

小题;每小题1分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。OneeveninginJuly,Inoticedmyweddingring---whichIhadwornforoverhalfacenturywasmissin

g.Iwasvery41.Ilookedeverywhere.No42.Mymemory43tothedaywhenIencounteredmyformerseatmate,whoIhad44contactwithsinceourg

raduationfromprimaryschool.Thenourlove45began.Heofferedmetheringafewmonthslater,smallbutperfect.Thedaydreampassed.Mydaug

htercalled."Mom,youshouldshopforanewring."Shewas46."Wheredoyouwanttogo?"sheasked.Thepawnshop(典当店)closeby."I

said.Attheshop,wefoundfivejewelrycasesto47.Thiswouldbeanexercisein48.Wepickedoutthreeringsfromthefirstcase,but49ofthemreallyfascinatedm

e.Sowecontinuedtothenextcase.Ipickedupthefirst.AsI50itonmyfinger,Ishouted,"Here'smylostring!Seehowitjust51."Iwa

ntedtoknowhowmyringhadendedupthere,sothepolicehadtoget52.Itturnedoutagirlhadfounditinthemallparkinglot.Weekshavegon

e.I'm53inamazementthatIfoundmyring.HowdidIdecidetoenterthatshop?Theworkofangels?Justcuriosity?I'mnotsure

I'lleverknow.ButIdidlearnthatsometimesthingsaregoneforawhile54theyreappeartobeclaimed.Just55myman,andmyring

.41.A.amusedB.abandonedC.shockedD.thrilled42.A.wayB.luckC.doubtD.comment43.A.traveledB.droppedC.suspendedD.wondered44.

A.madeB.postponedC.keptD.lost45.A.affairB.incidentC.eventD.accident46.A.committedB.dedicatedC.annoyedD.determined4

7.A.lookthroughB.lookoutC.lookoverD.lookup48.A.attentionB.dignityC.patienceD.intelligence49.A.allB.noneC.neitherD.anyS0.A

.slippedB.skippedC.stretchedD.shrank51.A.suitsB.matchesC.fitsD.charms52.A.disturbedB.involvedC.devotedD.buried53.A.stillB.even

C.yetD.rather54.A.sinceB.whenC.afterD.before55.A.asB.withC.amongD.like第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。It'sneverbeensoimpo

rtanttospendtimeoutside,56that'sbecauseit'stheonlyplacetoexperiencedifferentscenesorforthementalandphysicalgoodprovidedbyfresh

airandexercise.It'snotalwayseasytobe57(motivate),which,however,iswherenaturecollectingcanhelp.Startbylooking58(closely)attheflowersinyou

rgardenortreesonyourstreetthaneverbefore.Howmanyspeciesorunusualfeaturescanyouspot?Pickupafallenleaforexam

ineaprettyflower.Allowyourselftime59(stop),breathe,switchonyoursensoryantenna(触角)andconnectwiththebiggerpicture.Make60extraefforttolook,

listen,smell,touchandtaste.Whenyouformnewhabits,whynotsetyourselfthechallengeofcollectingandidentifying100n

atural61(treasure)overtheseasons,62(use)somerelevantknowledge?Whenit63(come)todisplayingyourfinds,thereare

manymethodstoexplore,fromcontainerdisplays,andpressed-flowerart64otherworksofart.Youcanalsotakephotosormakedrawingsofliveanimals,ra

replantsorotheritems,65youthinkneedtostayinthewild,suchasseashellsandpebbles(鹅卵石)onthebeach.Makeitperso

naland,aboveall,enjoy!第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)假如你是李华,最近出水痘了,需要在四月十五日至四月二十八日期间隔离治疗。请写一张病假条给班主任王老师,内容包括:1.请假时间及原因;2.在家自学;3.希望准假。注

意:1.写作词数应为80左右;2.参考词汇:水痘chickenpox;3.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。DearMr.Wang,Yours,LiHua第二节(满分25分)阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。Locatedi

nMuskegonHeights,Michigan,EdgewoodElementarySchoolhassetupacrisisresponsesystemthatgoessmoothlythere.Ithasdirectconnec

tionwithagenciessuchashospitals,thepolicestation.Manyteacherstherehavegiventheirpersonalphonenumberstostudentsand

familiesincasetheyneedextrahelpaswell.There'snodoubtthattheprimaryschoolisfamousforitsquicknessinemergencyrespons

e.InthemidstoftheCOVID-19pandemic,JuliaSmithbeganwhatwasonlyhersecondyearasafirstgradeteacherinavirtualclassroomattheschool.OneSeptemb

erafternoonafewweeksintotheschool,shereceivedacallfromMaryWhite,whowashavingtechnicaldifficultieswithhergrandd

aughter'stoolsforonlinelearning.JuliaimmediatelyknewsomethingwaswrongwithMary.Thetwowomenhadspokennumeroustimesbef

ore,butJuliahadneverheardthegrandmothersoundquitelikethis.HerwordswereinsuchdisorderthatJuliacouldbarelyunderstandher,thoughshewasabletomakeoutthat

Maryhadfallenfourtimesthatday."Wasshegoingtohaveastroke(中风)?"Juliawondered.Juliacalledherprincipal,CharlieGreen,tellinghimherconcer

n.FromJulia,GreenknewthatMary'stwograndchildren,agedfourandsix,wereprobablyhomealonewithher---thekids'parentswerekilledinatrafficaccide

ntseveralyearsagoandnowshewastheirprimaryguardian.GreenassuredherthathewouldcallandcheckonMaryhimself.Yet

Juliastillfeltworried,soshegrabbedthehandbag,rushingout.JustlikeJulia,GreencouldbarelyunderstandMary,buthewasabletomakeouttheword"K

ids".Itcalleduphismemoriesofhisownfather,whohadsufferedastroke.Greenstillvividlyrememberedthesymptoms---suddenheadaches,confusion,d

ifferentvision,difficultyspeakingandunexpectedfalls---thathisfatherhadexperienced."Marymustbehavingastroke,"Greenthoughttohimself.注意:1.续写词数应为150左右

;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。Herealizeditwasanemergency.WhenGreenandtheothertwoteachersreachedthefamily'shomelessthanten

minuteslater,seeingwhatwashappening,theysighedinrelief.2021年4月新高考适应性考试高三英语(参考答案)第一部分听力(共两节,每小题1.5分,满分30分)1-5CCBBB

6-10BBCAB11-15BCBAC16-20BACBA第二部分阅读(共两节,每小题2.5分,满分50分)21-23CBD24-27ACBB28-31BCAB32-35ABDA36-40DCGAE第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共1

5小题;每小题1分,满分15分)41-45CBADA46-50DACBA51-55CBADD第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)56.whether57.motivated58.moreclosely59.tostop60.an/some61.treasures62

.using63.comes64.to65.which第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)DearMrWang,CouldIaskfortwoweeks’sickleavefromApril15thtoApril28th?Recently,Ihaven’tbeenfeelin

gwell.YesterdayIranafeverwithredspotsontheskin.Consultingthedoctor,IfoundIgotchickenpox,aninfectiousillness.Topreventthediseas

efromspreading,Ihavetobeseparatedfromothers.Astothelessonstobemissedduringmyabsence,I’llmakethemupbylearningbymyselfathome.Iexpe

ctyourpermissionformyrequest.Thankyou.Yours,LiHua第二节(满分25分)Greenrealizeditwasanemergency.Marymightfaintatanytime

.Ifshecouldn’treceivetimelyhelp,shewouldsufferseverebraindamage,orevendie,whichwoulddefinitelyscarehertwograndchildren.Concernedthatshewasinsuch

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