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2021届高三富阳、浦江、新昌三校第三次联考英语试题卷第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。1.InwhichdepartmentdoesBenworknow?A.Engin
eering.B.Marketing.C.Sales.2.Whatdoesthewomandislikeaboutthesofa?A.Thestyle.B.Thecolor.C.Thesize.3.Howmuchwillitcostthewoman’ssontogotoNewYork?A.$
60.B.$30.C.$12.4.Whatarethespeakersmainlydiscussing?A.Theweather.B.Theirhobbies.C.Sportstodo.5.Wheredoesthis
conversationtakeplace?A.Inarestaurant.B.Inahotel.C.Inacinema.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
.Whatisthemandoing?A.Expressinghisdissatisfaction.B.Askingthewomanforadvice.C.Tryingtomakeanappointment.7.Whocouldthewomanmostprobablybe
?A.Theman’scolleague.B.Anurse.C.Adoctor听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8Whyisthemanstilllivingwithhisparents?A.Hecan’taffordhisownapartment.B.Hisparentsaskhimtodoso
.C.Helikeslivingathome.9.Howcanwedescribetheman?A.Heislazy.B.Heisindependent.C.Heisunderstanding.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.Whatdoesthe
womanthinkoftheStarWarfilm?A.It’sexciting.B.It’sboring.C.It’sattractive.11.Whatdothespeakershaveincommon?A.Theybothlikewatchingfilmsonli
ne.B.TheybothlikeSandraBullockverymuch.C.TheybothlikethemoviebasedonStephenKing’snovel.12.Whatwillthespeakersdotonight?A.Seeafilmi
nthecinema.B.Gooutfordinner.C.WatchTVathome.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Akindofhotel.B.
ThecityofTokyo.C.Theman’shome.14.Whatistheman?A.Ahouseagent.B.Ahotelclerk.C.Ateacher.15.Whatdoweknowabouttheman’shome?A.It’s
toosmall.B.Ithaslotsofrooms.C.It’sfarfromhisworkingplace.16.Howdoesthewomanfeelaboutthecapsulehotel?A.A
mazed.B.Doubtful.C.Satisfied.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.Whatcanwelearnaboutthedancestudios?A.Theyarespacious.B
.Theyofferroomfordrinks.C.Theyhavehighmirrors.18.WhereistheSkateCenter?A.It’soppositetheswimmingpool
.B.It’snexttothechangingrooms.C.It’sbehindthetenniscourts.19.Whatshouldteenagersover16dofirsttojointheentertainmentcenter?A
.Payanannualfee.B.Gettheirparents’permission.C.Fillinaformwithpersonalinformation.20.Howmuchshouldonepayaltogetherwhenatten
dingasingleclass?A.$21.B.$200.C.$20.第二部分:阅读理解(共两节,满分35分)第一节:(共10个小题;每小题2.5分,满分25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,并在答题
卡上将该项涂黑。AThereisacertainatmospheresurroundingsomebodywholivesinWashington.Everybodyseemstothinkthatyouknowmoreaboutwhatisgoingon,andafellowwhomakeshi
shomeinWashingtoncanlookforwardtobeinginvitedtolotsofparties.IdiscoveredthiswhenIwentuptoNewYorkrecently.Atthefirstdinn
erparty,everyonewasmostinterestedinwhatwasgoingoninWashingtonandIwasquitehonestandadmittedIhadnoidea.Notonlydidthisdisappointthepe
opleIwasdiningwith,italsomadethemangry.Theycouldn’tbelievethatIdidn’tknowandassumedIwasn’ttellingthetruth.When
Iwasleaving,thehostesstoldme,“Wedidn’texpectyoutotelluseverything,butIseenoreasonwhyyouhavetoprotecttheAdministratio
n.”IdecidedthenIwouldhavetocomeupwithsomeinsideinformation,orIwouldhavetopayformyownmealsinNewYork.SothenextmorningIwentthroughallthem
orningpapersandtooktimetowatchTVforwhathadhappenedrecently.WhenIarrivedattheparty,Iwaswellpreparedtodiscu
ssalmostanything.“WhatdotheysayabouttaxesinWashington?”alawyerasked.“I’veheardtherewillprobablybeataxcutnextyear,”Isaid.“Canyoutellusw
hatthePresidentplanstodoaboutLatinAmerica?”“I’msorry!”Isaid,“TherearesomethingsthePresidentdiscusseswithmethatIjustcan’ttalkaboutinpublic.”
“Quitetrue,”thelawyeragreed,“You’veprobablytoldusmorethanyoushouldanyway.”ForthenextthreedaysIhadmoreinvitation
stodinnerpartiesthanIcouldaccept.Butithasbeenquiteastrain.IhavetogoonreadingsomanynewspapersandwatchingsomanyTVshowsfr
omWashingtonthatsometimesIwonderifit’sworththetrouble.21.Atthefirstdinnerpartythepeopleweredisappointeda
ndangrybecause________.A.theauthordidnottellthemthetruthB.theauthorrefusedtopayforthedinnerC.theauthordidnotofferanyinsideinformationD.theauthorsh
owednointerestinwhattheydiscussed22.Howdidtheauthorgetwellpreparedforthenextparty?A.Hetriedtocatchuponthelatestevents.B.Hehadsecretdiscussion
swiththePresidentC.HelearnedhowtoprotecttheAdministration.D.HeconsultedthelawyerabouttaxesinWashington.23.What
doestheunderlinedword“strain”inthelastparagraphmean?A.Burden.B.Pleasure.C.Shame.D.Responsibility.BUKsupermarketsa
reproducingmoreplasticwastedespitepromisestocutdown,newresearchsuggests,assalesofbagsforlifeincreaseto1.5billion.Retailers(零
售商)wereresponsibleformorethan900,000tonsofplasticwastein2018,accordingtoareportfromtheEnvironmentalInvestigationAgency(EIA)releasedThursday.Seveno
fthe10largestsupermarketchainsreportedahigherplasticpackagingtonnagein2019comparedtolastyear,althoughexac
tfiguresforthisyearhavenotbeenreleased.Comparedto2018,thisyearthenumberofsoldeco-friendlybagsforliferosebyabout25%,thereportstated.Campaigner
ssaidtheriseshowedthatthebagsarenowbeingusedbymanyasareplacementforsingle-usecarrierbags.Campaignersrecommendthatsupermarketsincreasethepriceo
fbagsforlifeto70pence($0.9).Theypointtothe90%reductioninbagsforlifesalesinIreland,wherepricesaresetat70cents($0.77).However,inanideal
worldbagsforlifewouldberemovedcompletely,enforcedbyagovernmentban,saidcampaigners.“It’sshockingtoseeth
atdespiteunprecedented(空前的)awarenessofthepollutioncrisis,theamountofsingle-useplasticusedbytheUK’sbiggestsupermarketshasactuallyincrea
sedinthepastyear,”saidJulietPhillips,EIAoceancampaigner.Headded,“Oursurveyshowsthatgroceryretailersneedtotightenuptarge
tstodriverealreductionsinsingle-usepackaginganditems.Weneedtoaddressourthrowawaycultureatitsrootthroughsystemschange,notma
terialschange.Substitutingonesingleusematerialforanotherisnotthesolution.”Thereportrevealsthatplasticuseamongsuppliersisalsotobl
ame,andsupermarketshavefailedtomakethemreduceplasticpackaging,Tescohasledthewayinthisarea,threateningtodelist(退市)productsforsupplierswhofailto
cutexcessiveplastic.Campaignersareurgingothersupermarketstodothesame.Plasticwasteisaglobalissueandvariouscountries
havetakenactiontoreduceitsimpact.24.WhatdoesthenewresearchintheUKfind?A.Whatresultsinmoreplasticwaste.B.Whycustomersusemorebagsforlife
.C.Howmanyplasticbagshavebeenusednow.D.HowUKsupermarketscutdownplasticwaste.25.WhatdoweknowabouttheplasticwasteintheUKin
2019?A.Itdecreasedslightly.B.Itbecamemoreserious.C.Itgotcontrolledwell.D.Itwasoutofcontrol.26.What’sJulietPhillips’ssuggest
ionfortheUK’ssupermarkets?A.Banningtheuseofbagsforlife.B.Chargingmoreforproducingplasticbags.C.Takingpracticalstepstoreduceplasticwaste.D.Ch
angingthematerialtomakeplasticbags.27.WhatdidTescodotocutdowntheuseofplastic?A.Itrequiredsupplierstocutdownplasticpackaging.B.Itfoundoutare
placementforsingle-usecarrierbags.C.Itcalledonconsumerstousefewerplasticbags.D.Itforcedsupermarketstofightagainstplasticpollution.CWhatexact
lyisintelligence?Therearen’tanyeasyanswers.Despitetheprogressthathasbeenmadeingeneticsandpsychology,human
intelligencehasremainedoneofthemostcontroversialareasofmodernscience,untilnow,thatis,forthediscoveryofa
genelinkedtointelligencehasmadetheexpertsthinkagain.RobertPlominoftheInstituteofPsychiatryinLondonandhiscolleaguesintheUShavebeenlookin
gintogeneticmake-up.Fromtheirresearch,theyhavediscoveredthataslightlydifferentgeneismorecommoninthosewithahighIQ.Plomin
analyzedDNAfromtwogroupsof51childrenagedbetween6and15.WhathefoundwasthatthefirstgrouphadanIQof136,puttingtheminthetop5%ofthepo
pulation,whiletheothergrouphadanaverageIQof103.Ananalysisoftheirgenesshowedthat32%ofchildreninthehighergrouphadthegeneinquestion,w
hileonly16%inthesecondgroupdid.However,thereisalotmoreresearchtobedone,andPlominhimselfiscautiousatthisearlystage
.Hesuggeststhatthereareprobablymanygenesthatcontributetointelligence,ratherthanjustone.Severalstudieshaveshownastronglinkbetween
IQandcareersuccess,althoughsomepsychologistsremainunconvincedaboutthis.ProfessorMichaelRowe,whohaswrittenabookcalledGeniusExplained,iso
neofthese.“ThepeoplewiththehighestIQsarenotusuallytheoneswhodobestintheircareers.”Manypsychologistsnowbelievethatwhenitcomestointelli
gence,IQisn’teverything.Manyalternativeviewshavebeenputforwardrecently.Oneexampleistheideaofmultipleintelligences,whichwasdevelopedinthe1980sbyH
arvardpsychologistHowardGardner.ThisoffersamuchbroaderviewthantheIQtheory,includingcreativityandcommunicationskillsas
relevantfactorsinintelligence.TonyBuzan,brainexpertandauthorofMasteryourMemory,isenthusiasticaboutthisbelief,ar
guingthattruegeniusesdoindeedappeartocombinehighlevelsofeachtypeofintelligence.HelistsAlexandertheGreat,PabloPicassoandAlbertEinsteinasexamples.
Atthesametime,Buzanbelievesthateveryonecandeveloptheirintelligence,onlyiftheytakethetroubletoexercisetheirbrain.Perhapsthere
’shopeforusall!28.Whatisthetopicofthepassage?A.Therelationshipbetweengenesandintelligence.B.IQbenefitsalotfromhighintelligence.C.Howtodevelopin
telligence.D.Whatmakesintelligence.29.WhydoestheauthorusedatainParagraph2?A.Tomakeasuggestion.B.Todrawaconclusion.C.Toproveanidea.D.Tog
iveanexample.30.Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?A.RobertPlominconfirmsgeneshavesomethingincommon.B.HowardGardnerthinksintelligenceinclu
desvariousfactors.C.MichaelRoweapprovesofastronglinkbetweenIQandcareer.D.TonyBuzanagreesonlygeniusescanimproveintelligencebyexercisingtheirbrain.
第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)根据短文内容,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。Agreatlifedoesn’thappenbyaccident.Agreatlifeistheresultofdividing
yourtime,energy,andhardworktowardswhatyouwantyourlifetobe.Stopsettingyourselfupforstressandfailure.__31__Makethefollowingsecretsfityouro
wnneedsandstyle,andstartcreatingyourowngreatlifetoday!Agreatlifeistheresultofsimplifyingyourlife.Peopleoftenmi
sunderstandwhatsimplificationmeans.__32__Instead,it’sawaytofreeupyourenergyandtimefortheworkthatyouenjoyandth
epurposeforwhichyouarehere.Inordertocreateagreatlife,youwillhavetomakeroomforitfirst.Agreatlifeistheresultofremovingdist
ractions(使人分心的事).Upto75%ofyourmentalenergycanbetiedupinthingsthatarenotimportantbutdistractingyou.Lookaro
undatsomeone’slifeyouadmire.Whatdotheydothatyouwouldliketoadoptinyourownlife?Askthemhowtheydoit.__33
__.Agreatlifeistheresultofyouradjustments._34__Itmaymeanthinkingaboutagainhowyouspendyourtime,orchoosingtospendyourmoneyinadifferen
tway.Itmaymeanlookingfornewwaystospendyourenergythatagreewithyourparticulardefinitionofagreatlife.__35__There’sanoldsayingeveryoneisfamiliarwi
th-Ajourneyofathousandmilesbeginswithasinglestep.Inordertoevenmovefromthecouchtotherefrigerator,youhavetostart.There’snobettertimetostartt
hantoday.It’swhatyoudotodaythatwillmakeadifferenceinyourlifetomorrow.A.Agreatlifeistheresultofstarting.B.Agreatlifeistheresu
ltofhavingintention.C.It’snotawaytoremoveworkfromyourlife.D.Startsettingupyourlifetosupportsuccessandease.E.Soi
trequiresthatyoushouldmakesomechanges.F.It’seasytospendyourdaysonwhatevergetsyourattention.G.Thenyouwill
findwaystofreeupyourmentalenergyformoreimportantthings.第三部分:语言运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节:完形填空(共20个小题;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A、B、C和
D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。IceandsnowbeatagainstthewindowoftheofficewhereIwasworking.Asthewindh
owled(呼啸),I36howIwouldgethome.The12-mileroutetookmeupanddown37hillsandaroundsharpturns.Iwhisperedaprayerfor38.Myoldg
reenSUVwasdoingwellovertheicyroads,39thelargepilesofsnow.Butasthecar40oneofthesteepestandscariesthills,Inotic
edthetireswere41,andmytrustySUVwasstruggling.I42itwastimetoswitchtofour-wheeldrive.Ipulledthelever(控制杆)back.43thetirestookafirmholdoftheroad,
andthetopofthehillcamewithin44.Butatthetop,thevehiclejust45.Ipushedandpulledthelever—nothinghappened.Iw
as46,withsnowandiceballshittingmycarhard.Nowwhat?47Ihadmetnooneonthislonelyroad,I48prayedthatsomeonemightcometomy49.Afterafewminutes,I50anold,rattlin
gpickuptruck.AsmilingyoungmanI’dnever51beforeinoursmallruralcommunity52hiswindowandaskedifIneededhelp.Itoldhimt
hatIdid.Hesteppedintothewinterymadnessandshowedme53torestarttheengine.54,IhadtheSUVmovingtowardhome.WhenIexpressedmy55,theyoungmanjustsmi
ledwarmly.DoIbelieveinangels?Youbet!36.A.guessedB.imaginedC.wonderedD.observed37.A.lowB.steepC.longD.bare38.A.saf
etyB.warmthC.rainD.peace39.A.clearingB.avoidingC.meltingD.ignoring40.A.wentupB.camedownC.pulledoffD.leftfor41.A.burstingB.slippingC.leakingD.shaking
42.A.fearedB.doubtedC.hopedD.decided43.A.OccasionallyB.FrequentlyC.SecretlyD.Slowly44.A.powerB.rangeC.sightD.reason45.A.stoppedB.crashe
dC.arrivedD.accelerated46.A.stuckB.tornC.lonelyD.foolish47.A.UnlessB.SinceC.AlthoughD.If48.A.kindlyB.politelyC.silentlyD.
angrily49.A.supportB.rescueC.attentionD.mind50.A.loadedB.recognizedC.calledD.spotted51.A.defeatedB.thankedC.likedD.met52.A.rolleddownB.lookedthr
oughC.knockedonD.tookapart53.A.whereB.whyC.whenD.how54.A.InbriefB.InadditionC.InnotimeD.Inthatcase55.A.sympathyB.gra
titudeC.regretD.concern第Ⅱ卷第三部分:语言运用(共两节,满分45分)第二节:(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。Ifyoualwayshatecertainve
getables,youmaybemorethanapickyeater.Instead,youmightbea“super-taster”,aperson____56_____bittergenes(苦味基因).Those
peoplewhohavethe“bittergenes”are2.6timesmorelikelytoeat___57_______(few)vegetablesthanothers,accordingtoanewstudy___58_______(presen
t)attheannualmeetingoftheAmericanHeartAssociation.“Wedon’tgetthetasteoffoodequally,”saidProfessorDuffy,anexpertinthestudyoffoodtaste.“Itcouldexplains
omeofthedifferencesinourfood____59______(prefer).”Abouthalfofuscantastebitterandsweet,sowearenotespec
iallysensitivetobitterfood.Another25%arecalled“non-tasters”,to_____60_____bitterfoodmightactuallybeabitsweeter.Therestofu
sare____61______(extreme)sensitivetothebitternessthatsome____62______(plant)developtokeepanimalsfromeatingthem.Foodscientist
saretryingtodevelopways____63______(reduce)thebitternessinveggies,inthehopethatwecankeepsuper-tastersfromrejectingvegetables.Infact,so
mevegetableswegrowtoday______64____(be)muchsweeterthanbefore.Wemightalsotrytousevariouscookingmethods,eitherbyaddingsomefat,sweetness,strongflavorsl
ikegarlic_____65_____roastingthem,toimprovethetasteofthevegetables.第四部分:写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节:应用文写作(满分15分)假如你是李华,你的留学生朋友David想请教你如何
使用筷子。你原本打算这周末去他家教他,但你因故不能赴约。请给他写封邮件,内容包括:1.表示歉意并说明原因;2.提出补救方案。注意:1.词数80左右;2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。____________________________________________________
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________第二节:读后续写(满分25分)阅读下面短文,根据所给情节进行续写,使之构成一个完整的故事。JamesSeltonwasoneoftherudestboysinthevillagewherehelived.Ifapersoninthestreetwas
welldressed,hewouldcryout,“Dandy(花花公子)!”Ifaperson’sclothesweredirtyortorn,hewouldthrowstonesathim,andannoyhimineveryway.Oneafternoon,jus
tastheschoolwasdismissed,astrangerpassedthroughthevillage.Hisdresswasplainandsomewhatold,butneatandclean.Hecarriedacaneinhishand,ontheendofwhichwas
aparcel,andheworeabroad-brimmed(宽边的)hat.NosoonerhadJamesseenthestrangerthanhewinkedtohisplaymates,andsaid,“Nowforsomefun!”Hethensil
entlywenttowardthestrangerfrombehind,and,knockingoffhishat,ranaway.Themanturnedandsawhim,butJameswasoutofhearingbeforehecoul
dspeak.Thestrangerputonhishat,andwentonhisway.AgaindidJamesapproach;butthistime,themancaughthimbythearm,andheldhimtightly.However,hecontentedhimsel
fwithlookingJamesamomentintheface,andthenpushedhimfromhim.Nosoonerhadthenaughtyboyfoundhimselffreeagai
nthanhebegantopelt(连续投掷)thestrangerwithdirtandstones.ButJameswasfrightenedwhenthemanwasstruckontheheadbyabrickandbadlyhurt.Alltheboysn
owranaway,andJamesskulledacrossthefieldstohishome.Ashedrewnearthehouse,hissisterCarolinecameouttomeethim,holdingupabeautif
ulgoldchainandsomenewbooksforhimtosee.ShetoldJames,asfastasshecouldtalk,thattheiruncle,whohadbeenawayseveralyears,hadcomehome,andwasnowi
nthehouse;thathehadboughtbeautifulpresentsforthewholefamily;thathehadlefthiscarriageatthetavern(客栈),amileortwooff,a
ndwalkedonfoot,soastosurprisehisbrother,theirfather.注意:1.所续写短文的词数为150左右;2.至少使用5个短文中有下划线的关键词语;3.续写部分分为两段,每段的开头语已为你写好;4.续写完成后,请用下划线标
出你所使用的关键词语。Paragraph.1Shesaidwhilehewascomingthroughthevillage,somewickedboysthrewstonesathim.____________________________________________
_______________________________________________Paragraph.2Hisunclewentuptohim,butstoppedsuddenlywhenseeinghisface._________
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