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浙江省十校联盟2021届高三寒假返校联考英语试题卷第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纸上。第一节:(共5个小
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.Whatwilltheyoungman
probablydotomorrowmorning?A.GotoPeter'shouse.B.Helphismother.C.Dohishomework.2.Howmanypeoplewillhavedinner
togethertomorrownight?A.Two.B.Three.C.Four.3.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Phonebills.B.Theman'scompan
y.C.Mistakesonline.4.Whatdoesthewomanmean?A.Theendingofthebookwillbeboring.B.Themanshouldcheckwithhisprofessor.C.Thema
nneedstofinishthebook.5.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Professorandstudent.B.Tutorandpupil.C.Advisorandrese
archer.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6~7题。6.Whatdoesthewomanthinkofthenecklace?A.Itistooold.B.Itis
veryfancy.C.Itissimplebutbeautiful.7.Whatwillthemanprobablydonext?A.Takeabreak.B.Serveothercustomers.C.Findanothernecklace.听第7段材料,回答第8~10题。8.Whered
oesthewomanwanttogo?A.ToOceanAvenue.B.ToParkerStreet.C.ToBradleyDrive.9.Whendoesthewomanneedtoarrive?A.At10:3
0.B.At10:45.C.At11:00.10.Howwillthewomanreachherdestination?A.Bycar.B.Bytaxi.C.Bybus.听第8段材料,回答第11~13题。11.Howdidthewomanknowwheretogo
?A.Jessetoldher.B.Thepolicecalledher.C.Dr.Andrewsphonedher.12.HowmightJessegetinjured?A.Hecausedanaccident.B.Hiscarcrashedintoatr
ee.C.Atreefellonhiscar.13.Whatdoesthemanwanttodoinafewhours?A.Callthepolice.B.Getsomethingtoeat.C.Givethewomanmoreinformati
on.听第9段材料,回答14~17题。14.Whereisthemeatsection?A.Inthebackofthestore.B.Totheleftofthespeaker.C.Ontheothersidefromthebakery.15.Howoftendoesthemangototh
esupermarket?A.Onceaweek.B.Onceafortnight.C.Onceamonth.16.Whatdoesthewomanoffertodofortheman?A.Findsomeo
rangesforhim.B.Helporganizethelocations.C.Sharehisopinionwithhermanager.17.Whatisthemanlikelytobuy?B.Bread.C.Pork.A.Soap.听第10段材料,回答第18~20题。18
.HowmanycitiesandtownsdoesthesubwaysystemserveinSanFrancisco?A.5.B.12.C.45.19.Whatistheaveragespeedofthetrains?C.
80milesperhourA.35milesperhour.B.50milesperhour.20.Whatcanwelearnaboutthesubwaysystem?A.Trainsalwayscomeevery5-10minute
s.B.Mostofthestationsareunderground.C.Thecostofaticketdependsonthedistance.第二部分:阅读理解(共两节,满分35分)第一节:(共10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,并在答题纸上将该项涂黑。AFatouBahBah,whograduatedfromCoventryUniversitywithafirstclasshonors
degreelastyear,waspresentedwithherawardataceremonyintheHousesofParliament.FatouwasrecognizedbytheUniversalPeaceFederation,aninter
faith(跨信仰的)peace-buildingorganization,notonlyforheracademicaccomplishmentsbutalsohercommitmenttoglobaljustice.In2017,whilestillstudyi
ngforherfirstdegree,Fatouco-foundedEbouMalaChildren'sCharitableFoundation(EMCCF).EMCCFhelpsdeprivedchildr
eninunderdevelopedcountrieslikeTheGambiabyprovidingthemwithsupporttogetabettereducationandaccesstobetterhealthca
re.CommentingonreceivingtheYoungAchievementAward,Fatousaid:“ReceivingtheYoungAchievementAwardshowsthathardworkanddeterminationpayoff.Iamgratefulto
staffatCoventryUniversitywhogavemesupportandresourcesIneeded,especiallywithEnglishnotbeingmyfirstlanguage,andwithoutthatIwouldnothave
achievedwhatIhave.CoventryUniversityhasmadeabigimpactonwhatIamtoday.Ithashelpedmegrowinconfidence,developteamworkandleaders
hipskills."FatouplanstoreturntoCoventryUniversitytostartthenextstageofheracademiccareer.Fatouwillbeinthefirstgroupofstudents
onthenewGlobalSocialDevelopmentManagement(withProfessionalExperience)MSCcourse.Thecourseisdesignedtodev
elopfuturemanagersforsocialdevelopmentorganizationssuchasNon-GovernmentOrganizations(NGOs)topromoteanddevelopkeymanagementskillsusin
gtechnologyfosteredthroughexperientiallearning.21.Whichofthefollowingistheclosestinmeaningto“deprived”inparagra
ph2?A.Sensitive.B.Clumsy.C.Delighted.D.Disadvantaged.22.WhatcanwelearnfromFatou'scommentsonherAward?A.Hardworkanddeterm
inationwilldoubtlesslypayoff.B.FatouowesherachievementsmainlytoCoventryUniversity.C.CoventryUniversityhasmade
alimitedimpactonFatou.D.Fatouisawardedforheracademicaccomplishments.23.What'sthepassagemainlyabout?A.CoventryUniversityawardsFatouforherachie
vements.B.Coventrygraduatereceives"YoungAchievementAward".C.FatouBahBahisawardedfordevotiontosocialjustice.D.FatouBahBahexpressesappreci
ationtoCoventryUniversity.BWheniscleaningwallsacrime?Whenyou'redoingittocreateart,obviously.Anumberofstreetartistsaroundtheworldhavestartede
xpressingthemselvesthroughapracticeknownasreversegraffiti(反向涂鸦)。Theyfinddirtysurfacesandpaintthemwithimagesormessages
usingcleaningbrushesorpressurehoses(高压水管)。Eitherway,it'sthesameprinciple:theimageismadebycleaningawaythedirt.Eachartisthastheir
ownindividualstylebutallartistsshareacommonaim:todrawattentiontothepollutioninourcities.TheUK'sPaulCurtis,betterknownasMoose,ope
ratesaroundLeesandLondonandhasbeenaskedbyanumberofcompaniestomakereversegraffitiadvertisements.Brazilianartist,AlexandreOrion,turnedoneof
SaoPaulo'stransporttunnelsintoanamazingwallpaintingin2006bygettingridofthedirt.Madeupofaseriesofwhiteskulls(颅骨),thepaintingr
emindsdriversoftheeffecttheirpollutionishavingontheplanet.“Everymotoristsitsinthecomfortoftheircar,buttheydon'tgiveanyconsideration
tothepricetheircomforthasfortheenvironmentandconsequentlyforthemselves,"saysOrion.Theanti-pollutionmessageofthereversegr
affitiartistsconfusescityauthoritiessincethemainargumentagainstgraffitiisthatitspoilstheappearanceof
bothtypesofproperty:publicandprivate.ThiswaswhatLeedsCityCouncilsaidaboutMoose'swork:“Leedsresidentswanttoliveincleananda
ttractiveneighborhoods.Weviewthiskindofadvertisingasenvironmentaldamageandwilltakestrongactionagainstit."Moose
wasorderedto“cleanuphisact.”Howwashesupposedtodothis:bymakingallpropertyhehadcleaneddirtyagain?AsfortheBraz
ilianartist'swork,theauthoritieswereannoyedbutcouldfindnothingtochargehimwith.Theyhadnootheroptionbuttocleanthetunnel-butonlythe
partsAlexandrehadalreadycleaned.Theartistmerelycontinuedhiscampaignontheotherside.Thecityofficialthendecided
totakefurtheraction.TheynotonlycleanedthewholetunnelbuteverytunnelinSaoPaulo.24.Whatcanwelearnfromthepassageaboutrev
ersegraffiti?A.Itusespainttocreateanti-pollutionimages.B.Itcreatesalotoftroubleforlocalresidents.C.Itcauseslotsofdistractiontodrivers.D.Itturn
sdirtywallsintoartisticworks.25.WhydoesAlexandreOrioncreateaseriesofwhiteskullsononeofSaoPaulo'stunnels?A.Hehasatalentforpaintingw
hiteskulls.B.Heisenthusiasticaboutdoingcreativeartworks.C.Hewantstoraisepublicawarenessofenvironmentalprot
ection.D.Heintendstoexpresshisdissatisfactionwithlocalgovernments.26.WhatdoestheauthorimplyaboutLeedsCityCouncil'sdecision?A.Itissim
plyridiculous.B.Itiswell-informed.C.Itisratherunexpected.D.Itisquitereasonable.27.HowdidSaoPaulocityof
ficialshandleAlexandreOrion'sreversegraffiti?A.TheymadehimcleanallthetunnelsinSaoPaulo.B.Theytookactiont
obanallreversegraffiti.C.Theychargedhimwithpollutingtunnelsinthecity.D.Theymadeitimpossibleforhimtopracticehisart.CIwasri
dingabusrecentlyandnoticedanoldermansittingoutsideacoffeeshoponabusysidewalk.Hehadsetupachessboardonthetableinfrontofhim,andhewatcheda
speoplepassedby,mostlyfocusingontheirphones.Hiseyeskeptjumpingfrompersontoperson,searchingforsomeonetojoinhimforagameofchess.
Lonelinessiskillingus.AlmosthalfoftheAmericansfeellonelyalotofthetime,whichputsthematriskofdevelopingphysic
alandmentalillnesses,includingheartdisease,canceranddepression.Thisisapublichealthproblemthatneedstobeaddressedonawidescale
.Butattheindividuallevel,thereismuchwecandotogetridofloneliness.Oneeffectivestrategyistovolunteer.Parti
cipatinginvolunteeropportunitiesmayhelpdecreaselonelinessanditsrelatedhealthimpactforseveralreasons.Thefi
rstandmostobviousisthatit'sameaningfulwaytoconnectwithothersandmakenewfriends.Second,volunteeringcanmakeu
pforthelossofmeaningthatcommonlyoccurswithloneliness.Third,peoplewhoregularlyengageinmentallystimula
tingactivitiesarelesslikelytosufferfromcognitivedecline.Theseinsightsmaybeespeciallyrelevantforthegrowin
gseniorpopulationduetoincreasedphysicallimitationsandlovedones'passingaway.By2030,oneinfiveresidentsintheUSwillbeofretirementage.Theymaynolongerh
avetoworktoprovidepurposeandconnection,andwillbelikelytosufferfromisolation.IwishIcouldhavestoppedmybusthatdaytoplaychesswiththeolde
rman.Hestruckmeasasymbolofourtimes:peoplewantingdesperatelytoconnect-notthroughascreen,butfacetoface,withother
sfromtheircommunity.Nowmorethanever,wehavearealneedandopportunitytobuildacultureofsocialinteraction.Volunteeringisag
reatwaytostart.28.Whydoestheauthormentiontheoldermaninparagraphone?A.Totellthestoryofthelonelyman.B.Tosummarizet
hewholepassage.C.Tointroducethethemeofthepassage.D.Toarousereaders'sympathy.29.Whatdoweknowaboutvolunteeringaccordingtothepa
ssage?A.Itisgettingincreasinglypopularworldwide.B.Itmakesupforthelossofthelovedones.C.Itenablestheseniorstofindajob.D.Ithelpspeopleav
oidmentalproblem.30.Whichofthefollowingisthebesttitleforthetext?A.ASolutiontoLonelinessB.TheBestWaytoStayHealthyC.VolunteeringfortheEl
derlyD.BenefitsofVolunteering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。Whilesomeworkplac
estressisnormal,toomuchstresscanaffectyourphysicalandmentalhealth.31Luckily,therearestepsyoucantaketokeeptheworkplacemadnesstoaminimum.Workonon
ethingatatime.Workstresssometimesarisesfrompressuretofinisheverythingatthesametime.Today'sofficeworkeractuallychangestas
ksanaverageofthreeminutes.32Rather,itistiring,inefficientandhighlystressful.So,insteadofconstantlycheckingE-mails,ha
vingtwoorthreedocumentsopenonyourcomputerscreen,focusononethingatatime.33Here'sagoodone:writeachecktoanorganiz
ationyouhate,putitinastamped,addressedenvelopeandtellatrustedfriendtopostitifyoufailtomeetanimportantdeadlineorcompleteavitaltask.Orgivethefriends
omethingyoureallytreasureandletyourfriendgiveitbacktoyouonlyifyouachieveyourgoal.Keepaworkjournal.Thisisajournalyoukeepinyourdeskd
rawer(preferablylocked).Writeinitwheneveryoufeelyourtemperrising,youranxietygrowing,oryourhopelessnessincreasing.Ini
t,youcanwriteallthethingsyou'dliketosaytotheboss/client/colleaguesoyougetitoutofyoursystemwithoutlosingyourjob.34Planaheadoftime.When
workischallenging,devotesomeofyoursparetime-weekendsandevenings-towritingdownaseriesoftasksyouwillhavetofinish.Make
alist,placeboxesnexttoeachitemandtickofftheboxesasyoumovethroughthelist.35Asaresult,you'llbemoreefficientinyourworka
ndbecomelessstressed.A.Keepaninspirationwall.B.Becreativeinimprovingyourmotivation.C.Fillitwithbrochuresofpla
cesyou'dliketovisit.D.You'llavoidforgettinganythingandstayfocusedonthejob.E.Workingonseveralthingsatatimemightseemimpressive,butitisn't.F.I
tcanevenmeanthedifferencebetweensuccessandfailureonthejob.G.Itwillalsohelpyouunderstandwhatitisaboutyourjobthatreallydr
ivesyoucrazy.第三部分:语言运用(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)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,并在答题纸上将该项涂黑。MygreatauntCissywasawidowlivi
ngaloneinLondon,andforyearsIvisitedhereverySaturdayforShabbat(安息日)lunch.Thoseweekly36taughtmehowtofacelifecha
llenges.Withthecoronaviruspandemiccausing37andpanic,IfindthelessonsIlearnedatCissy'stableparticularly38OnShabbat
Cissyusuallyworeheronlynecklace.ThedelicioussmellofShabbatlunch39meassoonasIopenedthebuilding's40tothestreet.“Comeonup,you'rerightontime!”Ciss
ywould41.Cissyusuallylivedonbreadandfrozenfoodsduringtheweek,buteveryShabbatshealways42afeast.ForyearsIwasheronly43forthosewonderfulmeals,
butCissy44calledoffafestiveShabbatlunch.Ican'thelpthinkingofhereachtimeI_45socialmediapostsaskingwhetherornotth
eyshould46celebratingJewishholidaysbecauseofcoronavirus.I'd47intoherkitchenchairandCissywouldstarttalking.She
taughtmesomeold48hermotherandgrandmothersangher.ShewouldtellmeaboutherworkduringWorldWarIIasanairraidwarden(防空队员).Cissy
recalledLondonwas49everysinglenight.Shemanagedtomakesurepeoplewenttotheairraid50.Shetoldmeaboutbecomingawid
owwhenherchildrenwereveryyoung.Farfrombeing51tales,thewayshetoldthemsoundedlikeadventures.Nomatterhowha
rdlifewas,therewasa(n)52thatCissyseemedtoknowclearly:we'd53difficulttimestogetherandbettertimeswouldcome.Inthese54days,I'mtryingtolookatthegoodino
thers.AndlikemygreatauntCissy,stubborn55oncreatingabeautifulJewishatmosphereinsidemyhomerisesfromthebottomofmyheart,nomat
terwhatcomes.36.A.conversationsB.interviewsC.greetingsD.visits37.A.stressB.injuryC.delayD.silence38.A.abundantB.pricelessC.worthlessD.s
trange39.A.filledB.invitedC.hitD.caught40.A.windowB.passageC.exitD.door41.A.comeaboutB.calloutC.showoff
D.cheerup42.A.sharedB.reservedC.cookedD.finished43.A.neighborB.companyC.relativeD.friend44.A.neverB.sometimesC.oftenD.usually45.A.recalledB.remembe
redC.wroteD.read46.A.fancyB.postponeC.stopD.allow47.A.settleB.lieC.climbD.slide48.A.theoriesB.songsC.traditionsD.met
hods49.A.disturbedB.invadedC.beatenD.bombed50.A.zonesB.holesC.sheltersD.houses51.A.interestingB.sadC.astonishingD.crazy52.A
.lessonB.resultC.eventD.situation53.A.killedB.enjoyedC.affordedD.survived54.A.lonelyB.peacefulC.toughD.advanced55.A.insistenceB.focu
sD.influenceC.base第II卷第二节:语法填空(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。ItisafactthatfamilyspendingoneducationinChi
na56(increase)inthepastdecade.Alargenumberof57(factor)contributetotheever-increasingeducationspending,“lettingchildrenwinatthestar
tingline"beingoneofthem.Manyparentsspendalotofmoneyonpre-schooleducation,58(send)kidstothebestkindergartens,thetuitionf
eesofwhicharemuchhigherthan59ofuniversities.Choosingbetterprimaryschoolsalsotakesmoney.Normally,students60(expect)toattendscho
olswithinthedistrictwheretheylive.61,manyparentsprefertosendtheirchildrento62better-knownschoolinother
districtsregardlessofthelargesumof“donation”。Apartfromformaleducation,parentsalsopayforvariousafter-schoolprograms,63_commonpaintingord
ancingclassestoexpensiveoverseassummercamps.Thereisnothingwrongwithparents'passionforeducation,butparentsshouldkeepinmindthatspendingmoneydoes
n't64(necessary)guaranteeabettereducationforchildren.Moneyshouldbeput65itmattersmost.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,在英国AshvilleCollege进
行了为期一年的交流学习,下周即将结束学业回国。请你代表所有交流生在学校举办的欢送会上发言。内容包括:1.表示感谢;2.分享交流所得;3.表达期待。注意:1.字数80词左右;2.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯
。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。You'dthinkthatafterhearingMomandDadtalkaboutTheTripforayea
r,I'dbeeagertogo.ButIdidn'tevenwanttothinkaboutit.“Aren'tyouexcited?”askedDad,lookingupfromhislaptop.“Thisisthetripoflifetime.I'llbetnoneofyourfrien
dswillbedrivingacrosstheUnitedStatesthissummer.”Exactly,Ithought.NobodyIknewwasgoingtopileintoanoldvan,anddriv
efromCaliforniatoNewYorkandbackin58days.Fifty-eightdays!Thatwaspracticallymywholesummer!ButIknewitwa
suselesstoprotest(抗议)。WhenDadwasofferedasummeroffforthefirsttimeinhiscareer,hesaidthathe'dalwaysdreamedofdrivingacrossthecountry.Soweweregoing
.ThiswasDad'schance.Ipickedupmycat,Max,andburiedmyfaceinhisfur.Hepawedatmyearsplayfully.Good-bye,summervacation.Good-
bye,divingatthelake.Good-byetohangingoutanddoingabsolutelynothing.Good-bye,Max.Iwasgoingtomissthisballoffur.Iputhimdownandlau
ghedashebattedabuttonacrossthefloorlikeasoccerplayer.Hewasinterestedinallsmallobjects.ThecloserTheTripgot,theharderitwastoignore.Thickenvelopesarrive
dfromplaceslikeIndiana,Tennessee,andArkansas.Nightafternight,MomandDadhuddledaroundthecomputer,plottingeveryinchofour8,000-
milejourney.Threedaysafterschoolgotout,TheTripwasfinallyhere.Everythingwaspackedandreadytogo.Momsaidthatwew
eresupposedtoleaveat9a.m.ButwhenDadnoticedawetspotunderthevan,Irealizedwewouldn'tbegoinganywhereforawhile.Dadcrawledundertheva
n.Carpartsspranguparoundthevanlikemushrooms.Minutesturnedintohours.BythetimeDadgaveMomthenews,itwaslateafternoon.“Ifixedtheleak
,”saidDad.“ButnowIcan'tfindoneofthefanbolts(螺栓).”Momorganizedasearch,butinvain.Paragraph1:Dadcalledthestoresbutnonecarrie
dtheboltthatfittedthisoldvan.Paragraph2:Thenithitme.“Max!”Ishouted,“FindMax!”