广东省“决胜新高考·名校交流“2021届高三下学期3月联考试题 英语 含解析

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秘密★启用前“决胜新高考·名校交流”2021届高三3月联考卷英语注意事项:1.本试题卷共8页,满分150分,考试时间120分钟。2.答题前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号等填写在答题卡的相应位置。3.全部答案在

答题卡上完成,答在本试题卷上无效。4.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,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,再选涂其他答案标号。5.考试结束后,将本试题卷和答题卡一并交回。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:Howmuchistheshirt?A.£19.15.B.£9.18.C.£9.15.答案是C。1.WhatisthemangoingtobuyforJarsmin?A.ABarbie.B.Atyp

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togivetheman?A.Acoat.B.Abook.C.Somefruits.5.Whichsubjectdoesthemanwanttochangeto?A.Chinese.B.Painting.C.Businesscommunication.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.

Whichcarhasgotitsbackdamaged?A.Thewhitecar.B.Theblackcar.C.Theredcar.7.Whatwillthespeakersprobablydonext?A.Calltheambulance.B.Turntothep

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ss.B.Businessclass.C.Economyclass.12.WhendoesthewomanplantoleaveforSydney?A.At7:15.B.At6:00.C.At4:45.

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n'taffordexpensiveinstruments.B.Theywerenotalwayssopopular.C.Theyweretoobusytopractice.19.Whatisspecialaboutthebreakdancing?A.I

tiseasytolearn.B.Itwaslikefightingatfirst.C.Itisnowabigbusiness.20.Whatdoesthespeakermainlytalkabout?A.Thebirthoftwopopcultures.B.Thecharacter

oftwopopcultures.C.Thedevelopmentoftwopopcultures.第二部分阅读理解(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,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C、和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。ADiffe

rentfromatext-heavynovel,coffeetablebooksofferlargeimagesandsmallersectionsoftext,allowingustoeasilydiveinandexplore.TheMetropolita

nMuseumofArt:MasterpiecePaintingsbyKathrynCalleyGalitzIfyou'reunabletowanderalongthecorridorsofthisworld-famousmuseumyourse

lf,don'tpanic:thisbookoffersanimpressiveinsightintosomeofthemasterpieceshousedhere.Amazingimageswillattractthecasualreader,whi

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ftheWorld'sMostAmazingPlacesbyNationalGeographicWithlarge,strikingphotos,amereglancethroughthisbookwillfueltheurgetotrave

l.Besidesafewofthehotplaces,thereareplentyofdestinationsyoumaynothaveheardof.Alongsideimagesofdramaticlandscapes,accompanyingtextrevealshighlightsate

achspotandhandytipsonexperiencingthemlikealocal.SecretGardenersbyVictoriaSummerleyWhenthinkingofsomeofBritain'smostfa

mousnames,theirbusy,jet-setlifestylesprobablyspringtomind.But,awayfromthepubliceye,theseindividualsarejustlikeus,

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lities.TheStoryofFood:AnIllustratedHistoryofEverythingWeEatbyDKTheoriginsandfactsofdifferentingredientsareincludedinthisbook,alongwithe

xplorationsintothedevelopmentofcookingovertheages.Thebookismoretextheavy,butdon'tletthatputyouoff:therearestillple

ntyofbeautifulphotosandvividillustrationsthroughout.21.Whichofthefollowingbooksincludesopinionsfromanexpert?A.Secr

etGardeners.B.TheStoryofFood.C.DestinationsofaLifetime.D.TheMetropolitanMuseumofArt.22.WhatdoesVictoriawriteabout?A.Historyofcook

ing.B.Tipsontravelingcheaply.C.Lifestylesofpersonalities.D.PrivategardensinBritain.23.WhatmakesTheStoryofFooddifferent?A.Itcontainsbiggersectio

nsofwords.B.Itprovidesdatapeopleneverheardof.C.Itappealstocasualreadersandspecialists.D.Itsharesfantasticimagesbywell-knownpeople.BFewp

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on(VTEA)inAldergrove.B.C.,closetotheWashingtonStateborder.Ittakesafewpaidstaffandanarmyofvolunteers-approximatelyeighty-totakecareofado

zenhorsesandhelpwitheightyormorechildrenduringtheweek.Thereisalargebarntoclean,andhaynetsandwaterbucket

stobrushandfill.SpecificfeedsforeachhorsemusthepreparedtwicedailyThelistisendless.Toprepareahorseforaride

,someonehastobringitinfromoutside,attimessinkingintoinchesofblack,stickymud(luringthewintermonths.Usually,twovolunteersgroom(刷洗梳毛)the

horseandputonthespecialsaddle.Thentheyleadthehorsetowherethelessontakesplace.There,onevolunteerleadsthehorse,and

usuallytwowalkalongsideforsafety,oneoneachside.Thenthehorsemustbereturnedtothebarn,unsaddled,cleanedandfed.Yetsomanypeopl

ewillinglygivetheirtime-becausethechildrenneedus.Ranginginagefromtwoupwards,thechildrenhavevaryingdegreesofmentaldisa

bilities.Somehaveseverephysicalhandicaps(残疾).Ridingstrengthenstheirmusclesandbones,enablingthemtoenjoy

amorefruitfullife.Throughoutmypastlifeasanaccountant,businessauthorandspeaker,Ivolunteeredonmanylevelsandinmanyorganizations.However,ate

rriblemotor-vehicleaccidentchangedmylifeinasplitsecondwhenmycarwashit-aswasmyhead-causingseverebraininjury.Itwashardtoacceptanew"me"andheroft

en-frustratinglimitations,untilIdiscoveredthatIneededtodosomethingthatIhaveapassionfor.I'dlovedhorsesfromchildhood,andworkingwiththemandw

iththechildrenhashelpedturnmylifearound,makingmewarmfromtheinsideout.Thejourneybackhasbeenpainfulbutworthwhile.Now,fourteenyearslater,I

amadifferent,moresimplifiedperson.24.WhatisthemainideaofParagraph2?A.Horsesforridinglessonsarecaredforcarefully.B.Ho

rse-ridinglessonsbringchildrenmanybenefits.C.Volunteershavemuchtodoforahorse-ridinglesson.D.Disabledchildrenaretaughthor

se-ridinginadifferentway.25.WhatdoestheauthorthinkofhervoluntaryworkinVTEA?A.Riskyandthrilling.B.Tiringbutworthwhile.C.Funnyandenjoyable.D.Demandi

ngbutfruitless.26.Whatcanbeinferredabouttheauthorfromthelastparagraph?A.Theaccidenttransformedherthoroughly.B.Volunteeringhasb

roughtherawin-winresult.C.She'sneverrecoveredfromtheinjury.D.Shewasn'tinterestedinvoluntaryworkbefore.27.Whatcouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?A.

HelpingChildreninNeedB.SurvivingtheBrainInjuryC.Volunteering:AJourneyBackD.Horse-riding:ToughestLessons

CMenhunted.Womengathered.Thathaslongbeenthecommonviewofourprehistoricancestors.Butthediscoveryofawomanb

uried9000yearsagointheAndesMountainswithweaponsandhuntingtools,andananalysisofotherburialsitesintheAmericaschallengesthiswidelyaccepteddivisionofl

aborinhunter-gatherersociety."Laborpracticesamongrecenthunter-gatherersocietiesarehighlygendered,whichmightleadsometobelievethats

existinequalitiesinthingslikepayorrankaresomehow'natural',"saidleadstudyauthorRandyHaas,anassistantprofessorofanthropol

ogy(人类学)atUniversityofCalifornia,Davis,inanewsrelease."Butit'snowclearthatsexualdivisionoflaborwasfundamentallydifferent-likelymoreequalan

dreasonable-inourspecies'deephunter-gathererpast."Theburialsitewasdiscoveredin2018(luringexcavations(发掘)atahigh-altitudesitecalledW

ilamayaPatjxainwhatisnowPeru.Thewoman,thoughttobebetween17and19yearsoldwhenshedied,wasburiedwithitemsth

atsuggestedshehuntedbig-gameanimals.Althoughsomescholarshavesuggestedaroleforwomeninancienthunting,othershavedismissedthisideaevenwhenhuntingtoolswer

euncoveredinfemaleburials.Toexaminewhetherthiswomanfoundatthissitewasanoutlier,theresearchersexamined429skeletons(骷髅)

at107burialssitesinNorthandSouthAmericaaround8000to14000yearsago.Ofthose,27individualswereburiedwithhuntingtools-11werefemaleand15weremale.T

hesamplewassufficientto"supporttheconclusionthatfemaleparticipationinearlybig-gamehuntingwaslikelynotunusual".Thefindingsaddtodou

btsabout"man-the-hunter"assumptionthatinformedmuchthinkingaboutearlyhumanssincethemid-20thcentury.Theysuggesthuntingwasverymu

chacommunity-basedactivity,needingtheparticipationofallable-bodiedindividualstodrivelargeanimals,thepapersaid.Theweaponofcho

iceatthattimehadlowaccuracy,encouragingbroadparticipation,andusingitwasaskilllearnedfromchildhood.28.Whatdoe

stherecentburialsiteatAndesMountainsshow?A.Theoriginofsexualinequality.B.Huntingskillsofancienttimes.

C.Thesocialsystemofprehistorichunters.D.Jobdivisionofhunter-gatherersociety.29.WhichofthefollowingmightRandyHaasagreewith?A.Genderplaysnopa

rtinrecenthunter-gatherersociety.B.Sexistinequalityisanaturalresultofprehistoricsociety.C.Ancientdivisionoflabormightbefairerthanwe'dthought.D.

Publicideasofwomen'srolewillbechangedabruptly.30.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"outlier"inParagraph4mean?A.Exception.B.Failure.C.Rolemodel.D.Eas

ytarget.31.Whatmightmakeprehistorichuntingacommunity-basedactivity?A.Lackofable-bodiedindividuals.B.Imperfe

ctioninhuntingweapons.C.Betteraccuracyoffemalesinhunting.D.Needforlargeanimalsasfoodsource.DSelectivebreeding,alsoknowna

sartificialselection,isaprocessusedbyhumanstodevelopneworganismswithdesirabletraits(特点).Itcanbeusedtop

roducetastierfruitsandvegetables,cropswithgreaterresistancetopests,andlargeranimalsthatcanbeusedformeat.Per

hapstheearliestexampleofselectivebreedingisthedomesticdog.Scientistsbelievethatthedomesticclogevolvedfromth

ewildgraywolf,andthroughartificialselection,humanswereabletocreatehundredsofdifferentdogbreeds.Aspeopledomesticatedandbreddogs,theyfavoredspecifi

ctraits,likesizeorintelligence,forcertaintasks,suchashunting,shepherding,orcompanionship.Asaresult,manydogbreedsvastlydifferinappearance,auniquephen

omenonintheanimalworld,asdifferentbreedsofasinglespeciesgenerallylooklikeeachother.TheChihuahuaandtheDalma

tian,forinstance,arebothdogs,yettheysharefewphysicalfeatures.Selectivebreedinghasalsobeenpracticedinagri

cultureforthousandsofyears.Almosteveryfruitandvegetableeatentodayisaproductofartificialselection.Bypickingoutwildcabbageplantswithspecificchara

cteristics,farmerswereabletocreateavarietyofvegetablesfromasinglesource,eachwithdifferingflavors.Broccoli,forexamp

le,wasdevelopedfromwildcabbageplantsthathadn'tenoughflowerdevelopmentwhilekalecamefromBrassicaoleraceawithlargerleaves.Cornisanunusualproductofselec

tivebreeding.Unlikerice,wheat,andcabbage,whichhaveclearancestors,thereisnowildplantthatlookslikecorn.Theearliestrecordsofc

ornindicatethattheplantwasdevelopedinsouthernMexico6000-10000yearsagofromagrasscalledteosinte(墨西哥类蜀黍).Scientistsbeli

evethatearlyMexicanfarmersselectedonlythelargestandtastiestseedsofteosinteforplanting.Thisprocessallo

wedMexicanstodevelopcornveryquickly,assmallchangesintheplant'sgeneticmakeuphaddramaticeffectsonthegrain'stasteandsize.Withoutselectivebr

eeding,manyoftheplantsandanimalsonearthtodaywouldnotexist.However,everycoinhastwosides.32.WhatdoestheauthorintendtodoinParagraph1?A.Introduceanewt

opicfordiscussion.B.Addsomebackgroundinformation.C.Providescientificdataforreaders.D.Explainascientificstudymethod.33.ChihuahuaandDalmatianarement

ionedtoshow.A.selectivebreedingisverysuccessfulB.selectivebreedingleadstobiodiversityC.selectivebreedingbringsdifferenceinappearanceD.selectivebre

edingmightbringaboutnewspecies34.Whatisspecialaboutcornasaproductofselectivebreeding?A.Ithasgeneticmakeupoppositetoteosin

te.B.ItistheearliestplantdevelopedbyMexicans.C.Ithasn'tanancestorinMotherNature.D.Itsharesfewphysicalsimilaritieswithitsancestors.3

5.Whatmightbediscussedintheparagraphsfollowingthelastone?A.Moreexamplesofselectivebreeding.B.Disadvantagesofselectivebreeding.C.Infl

uenceofselectivebreedingonspecies.D.Comparisonbetweennaturalandselectivebreeding.第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5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。Personaldevelopmentdoesn'tjusthappen.36Self-developmentrequireshardwork,devotionandanever-growingskills.So,whatnews

killsdoyouneedtopowerforward?Onyourjourneytowardyourbestself,youneedtosetgoals.Thekeyisbalance:Ifyourgoalsaretoohigh,

you'llgetdiscouragedwhenyoufallshort.37Thebetterapproachistothinkinmilestones.Ifyouwanttobeanovelist,don'tsetagoaltof

inishabookinaweek.Focusongettingacoupleofpagesdoneeachday,oronwritingachaptereachweek.Thismeasurableprogressismoresustainableandfulfi

lling.38Tokeepgoingwhentimesaretough,youhavetolearnhowtomanageyourstresslevels.Iflightwalkshelpyoukeepyourheadonstraight,sc

heduleoneforyourlunchperiodeveryday.IfyouneedtotakeSundaysofftorechargeforthenextweek,it'smorethanacceptabletodoso.Organizationi

saskillthatcomesmorenaturallytosomepeoplethanothers.Ifyou'reanaturallymessyperson,startsmall.Otherwise,you

'llbeataloss.39Cleanupyourbedroomoryourcar.Ifphysicalcleaningisstressful,startbycuttingoutfilesfromyourco

mputer.Believeitornot,onecleanspacecansetthetonefortherestofyourlife.Ontheroadofpersonaldevelopment,you'llrunintosomebarriers.Nobodybuty

oucanremovethesefromyourpath.40Perhapsanxietyiskeepingyoufromdoingyourbestwork.Insteadofstrugglingthroughit,quietlytakea

mentalhealthday.A.Personalgrowthneedsstressmanagement.B.Focusontheplaceswhereyouspendthemosttime.C.Youcan

'texpecttowakeupthenextdaywithnewskills.D.Don'tletpersonalchallengesstandinthewayofyourgrowth.E.That'swhyproblemsolvingisavitalskillforself-devel

opment.F.Youabsolutelydon'tneedtodisclosewhyyou'retakingasickday.G.Starttoosmall,andyou'llbecomesatisfie

dwithyourprogresstooearly.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。Myparentsann

ouncedIwasgettingmyownroom.Iwaswildwith41,becausemysisterwasnotgreatatsharing.42,mynewbedroomwasdowninthepartly

unfinishedbasement(地下室),usuallya43placeforafive-year-old.Becauseofthat,I44forawhile-untilIfoundmygreat-gra

ndmother'sbedroomnexttomine.Butevenso,Iwasstill45ofsleepinginthatbig,old,terriblebasement.Mygrandmother46completelyandstarte

dlettingmecrawl(爬)inbedwithher.It41wellforbothofusforawhile.Butwhenmyparentsfoundout,theywere48,sayingifIcontinue

dtodothat,Iwouldneverbeabletomakeitalone.Ofcourse,Iscreamedandcriedbut49.Iwasforcedback.Strugglingthroughseveralnights

,Isuddenlyhitupona(n)50.WhenIwassuremygrandmawasasleep,Igotupand51asquietlyasIcouldintoherbedroom.Itseemedlike

onlyminuteshadpassedwhenIwassuddenlybeingshakenawake."Getbacktoyourroombeforeyourparentsgetup,justtosaveussome52,"shesaidsoftly.Iranba

ck.Mydoorwasopenedandthenshutagain.It53!Afterthatthe54repeatedeverynight.Thankstomygrandma,Ineverhadtosleepbymyself,butIstillhadth

e55ofmyownroom.41.A.angerB.curiosityC.joyD.courage42.A.UnfortunatelyB.EventuallyC.TypicallyD.Simply43.A.mysteriousB.perfectC.frighteningD.

fascinating44.A.hesitatedB.doubtedC.thoughtD.wandered45.A.capableB.guiltyC.ashamedD.afraid46.A.approvedB.u

nderstoodC.rejectedD.disagreed47.A.wentonB.keptupC.cameupD.movedon48.A.amazedB.sympatheticC.unhappyD.cautious49.A.onpurposeB.atlengthC.inturnD.wi

thoutsuccess50.A.complaintB.ideaC.excuseD.concept51.A.slippedB.rushedC.jumpedD.broke52.A.troubleB.timeC.effortD.energy53.A.existedB.counted

C.stoppedD.worked54.A.routineB.dreamC.storyD.game55.A.choiceB.honorC.benefitD.reason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。Bioprintingismedicallyandbio-technologicallysimilarto3Dprinting.Byusingthesameprinciples,theaimisto56(rapid)developliv

ingstructuressimilartohuman-grownorgansandtissuethatcanbeusedtotreatpeopleortestnewdrugs.Bioprintingmaybearelativelynewfieldbuttheresultssofarare

57(encourage).Australianresearchershaveusedneuralcellsinacustom-madebioinktocreatea"desktopbrain"58allowsdoctorstotestbrainfunction,newdrugsandstud

ybraindisorders.Meanwhile,medicinescientistsintheUShavecreatedabioprinterable59(construct)ear,muscleandhonestruc

tureswiththerightsize,60(strong)aswellasfunctionforimplantation(植入).Oneoftheprimarygoalsofbioprintingistocreatefunctioningorgans,fore

xample,hearts.Byprintingcompatible(兼容的)organsusingapatient'sowncells,thedonor6l(wait)listcouldbecomeathingofthepa

st.Toget62thispointtherehavebeensomeimportantbreakthroughsinprintingvascularized(血管化的)tissueincomplex3Dshapes.Organprint

ingcanimprove63healthofsocietyingeneralbywipingofftheproblemofdiseases64(cause)byorganfailure,costlytreatmentsandsocialcare.Thatpromisemaybey

earsawayfromrealizationbutrapidtypingenabledbybioprintingatpresent65(push)medicaladvancesforwardatpace.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)假定你是李华。你

在国际学校就读的好友Tom想了解你校下周六将进行的劳动课。请你给他写一封电子邮件,内容如下:1.介绍劳动课的内容;2.邀请参加;3.提醒相关事项。注意:1.写作词数应为80左右;2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。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。Iloveparties.Iloveplanningforthem,makingtheinvitations,planningthegamesanddecoratingmyowncake.TheonlythingthatIdon'tlikei

sdecidingontheguestlist.WhenIwasingradeschoolmymomwouldtellmethemaximumnumberoffriendsthatIcouldinviteanditwasalways

anumbertoosmallformylist.Ialsolikedalldifferentkindsofpeople.Ineverquitefitintooneofthemanylittlegroupsatmyschool,soIjustkindoffloate

daround,accumulatingfriendsfromvariousbackgrounds.Therewasan"in"crowdmadeupofthecoolkidswhohadthepowertoruletheschool-ifacoolkidworetwodiffere

ntcoloredsockstoschooloneday,everyonethoughtitwasgreat.Butifanuncoolkiddidthesamething,theotherkidswouldturnawayindisgu

st(厌恶).Itmadegettingdressedinthemorningaveryscarything.Shannonwasoneofmyfriendswhoseemedtounknowinglybreaktherulesof"uncoolness"alltheti

me.Idon'tknowwhyshewastargeted,butpeoplefounditacceptabletomakefunofher.Shannonwasanicegirlandworeprettyclothes,butwassomewh

atoverweightanddidn'ttalkmuch.Shewaspickedonalot.Whenevertherewasanstrangenoiseorsmellintheclassroomthekidswouldgiggle(咯咯笑)andpointather

.Shannonneversaidanything,butitmademefeelsickinside.Shannonwasinnocent,Ithought.Oneyear,tocelebratemybirthday,mymomtoldmeIcouldhaveapartyat

ourhouse.Istruggledfordaysdecidingonwhichgirlstoinvite.OnceIhadchosenallthenames,Imadetheinvitationsandhandedthem

outtomyfriendsatschool."Whydidyouinviteher?"askedoneofmycoolfriendswhenitwasdiscoveredthatIhadinvitedShannon.Shepressuredmeto

tellhernottocome.TherewereotherpeopleIcouldaddinherplacewhowouldbemoreacceptable.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。P

aragraph1:Unsurewhattodo,Iwasputinadifficultsituation.Paragraph2:Weekslater,Shannonsuddenlycalledtothankmeforinvitinghertothepart

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