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2021级高三年级第一学期第六次调研考试试题英语本试卷共12页,满分150分。考试用时120分钟。注意事项:1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、考生号等填写在答题卡上。2.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡
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。回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上,写在本试卷上无效。3.考试结束后,将本试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,请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。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.Whydoesthewomanhavetochangeherflight?A.Herfatherisill.B.Herflighthasbeencancelled.C.Shesuffersfromaheartattack.2.HowmuchisJack'snewjac
ket?A.$100.B.$130.C.$140.3.Whoisprobablyavailableforthemeetingtomorrow?A.Sophie.B.Peter.C.James.4.WhatisHaileegoingtodothisafternoon?A.Takepar
tinanactivity.B.HangoutwithAlex.C.Prepareforanexam.5.HowmanylanguagesarethereinGoogleTranslate?A.133.B.157.C.300.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。听下面
一段对话,回答以下小题。6.WhodoesNickprobablywanttotalkwithatfirst?A.MissBrown.B.Mr.Hunter.C.Mrs.Collins.7.Whenwillthespeakersmeet?A.At11:00am.B.At2:0
0pm.C.At2:15pm.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。8.Whatjobmaythemanwant?A.Awaiter.B.Asciencetutor.C.Alabassistant.9.Wherecanthemangotinformationa
boutthejobs?A.Fromhisteachers.B.Inhisschoollab.C.Ontheuniversitywebsite.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。10.Whathappenedtothemanonhisjourney?A.Hew
aslatearriving.B.Hecouldn'tfindhisbags.C.Helosthiswaytothedestination.11.Howlonghasthemanbeentraveling?A.For17hours.B.For20hours.C.For24h
ours.12.Whydidthehotelchangetheman'sroom?A.Hepaidtohaveabetterroom.B.Thehotelhasmadeamistake.C.Hehasexperi
encedatoughtime.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。13.Whomightthewomanbe?A.Theman'swife.B.Theman'sneighbor.C.Theman'slandlady.14.Whatdoesthewomanth
inkofLeoNorris?A.Lazy.B.Competitive.C.Amusing.15.WhendoesLeoNorriswanttomovein?A.OnSeptember28th.B.On
September30th.C.OnOctober1st.16.Whatcanwelearnfromtheconversation?A.Themanlikescyclingverymuch.B.Thewomannev
ergetsupuntilnoononweekends.C.LeoNorrismadeagoodimpressiononthewoman.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。17.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakep
lace?A.Ataclinic.B.Ataschool.C.Atanoffice.18.What'sthematterwiththemannow?A.Hehasabadheadache.B.Hehasastomachache.C.Hehasask
inproblem.19.WhorecommendedthemantrytraditionalChinesemedicine?A.Hisdoctor.B.Hisfriend.C.Hismother.20.Whathelpedt
hewomanimproveherproblems?A.Aspecialtea.B.Afacewash.C.Somepills.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。ATop4MusicFestivalsin2023BonnarooMusicandArtsFestivalOriginallyfocusedonjambandsandfolkrock,thisfesti
valhasexpandedtoincluderockandroll.OncepraisedbyRollingStonemagazineasbeingamongstthe“50MomentsThatChangedRock&Roll”,Bonnaroohasfirmlystrengthened
itsplaceasoneofthemostinfluentialfestivalsinNorthAmerica.When&where:June15-18,2023;GreatStagePark,TennesseeRollingLoudFestivalInonlyafe
wshortyearsRollingLoudshotuptobecomethekingofallhip-hopfestivalseries.WitheditionsheldinNewYork,LA,theBayArea
,Australia,Toronto,theNetherlands,PortugalandofcourseitsflagshipinMiami,thefestivalisbyfarthebiggestfestivaltohiphop.When&where:July21-23,
2023;Miami,FloridaStagecoachFestivalStagecoachistheCoachellaofcountrymusicineveryway.Thelineup(阵容)isoneofthem
osthotlyanticipatedinthecountryandannuallyfeaturesthebiggestnamesinmoderncountrymusic,you'relikelytospotsomecelebritiesonsite.When&where:Apr
il28-30,2023;Indio,CaliforniaIIIPointsAsoneofthecountry'sleadingboutique(精品店)festivals,IIIPointshasbeenraisingthebarintermsofgivingcreativityaplat
formsince2013.Firmlybasedonelectronicmusic,thefestivalalsoshowcasesthebestfromhiphopandrockwithonlyonecrite
riontomakeitonthebill:yourmusichastobegood.When&where:October20-21,2023;Miami,Florida21.Whereshouldvisitorsgoiftheywanttoenjoycountrymusic?A.Ten
nessee.B.Florida.C.Delaware.D.California.22.Whichmusicfestivallaststhelongest?A.BonnarooMusicandArtsFestival
.C.StagecoachFestival.B.RollingLoudFestival.D.IIIPoints.23.WhatdoRollingLoudFestivalandIIIPointshaveincommon?A.Theyboth
havethesamecriteria.C.Theybothplayhiphop.B.Theybothfeaturerock.D.Theybothperformelectronically.BFightingthroughpainafterrunningfor28hours,andamidthe
soundoftiredfeetstrugglingthroughtheArizonadirt-finallysoft,soothing(舒缓的)musiccouldbeheardoverthehorizon.Thefi
nishline,whichwasonce100milesaway,wasrightinfrontofhim.Asmall,roaringhumanvictorytunnelwelcomedZachBatesas
heranacrossthefinishline.Diagnosedwithautism(自闭症)attheageoffour,Batescompletedthe100-mileultramarathon(超
级马拉松)earlierthisyear,becomingtheyoungestfinisherintherace'shistory,aged19.Bateswasamemberofthecross-countryteam
inhighschoolbut,aftergraduatinghesurprisedhisfamilywithanewgoal-toruna100-mileracebeforehis20thbirthd
ay.NeitherBatesnorhisparentshadanypriorexperienceinpreparingforthetaskathand,butBrian,hisfather,foundwaystohelp,trulymakingitafamily
affair.Inadditiontohikingsafetrails,theyreadbookstogether,organizedallhisnutrition,andmadesuretheirsonhadtherightequipment-liket
hewatchheworeonlongrunssotheycouldtrackhimandmakesurehewassafeandoncourse.RanaandBrianevenhelpedwitht
rainingschedulesbeforefindingmoreexperiencedultramarathonrunners-suchasmentorJohnHendrixandcoachNickademusdelaRosa.WithHendrixanddelaRosa'sexper
tise,theyoungAmericanpreparedbycompetinginshorterdistancesandsuccessfullyworkedhiswayuptothe100-milerinashorttime.
Ratherthanhavinghisautismbeareasontomakethegoalunreachable,hismomsaidthechallengehashelpedhimstayfocused.“Ifwelistentoourch
ildrenandallowthemtodowhattheywanttodoandbeasupporttothem,you'llbesosurprisedatwherethey'llendup,”Ranasays.24.HowdidBatesprobablyfeelwhenheranacro
ssthefinishline?A.Tiredbutcheerful.B.Proudandoverconfident.C.Comfortableandrelaxed.D.Painfulbutpeaceful.25.WhydidBates'newgoalsurprisehi
sfamily?A.Becausehewasdiagnosedwithautism.B.Becausehewasacross-countryteammember.C.Becausetheyconsideredthenewgoalimpractical.D.Becausehegraduated
fromhighschooljustnow.26.WhichofthefollowingdidnotcontributetoBates'success?A.Guidancefromexperts.B.Hisperseverancet
othegoal.C.Encouragementofteammembers.D.Supportfromhisfamily.27.Whatcanwelearnfromthestory?A.Savefor
arainyday.B.Allwehaveisnow.C.Fortunefavorsthebold.D.Nothingisimpossible.CDecadesago,NASAaskedexpertstodevelopthe"smello
fspace"inordertohelpprepareastronautsfortheexperienceofouterspace.Now,aperfume,EaudeSpace,hasattractedeagerbuyers.AccordingtotheKickstartercampaig
n,whichhasbeenlaunchedtosellEaudeSpace,thehistoryofthe"smellofspace"hasbeenunclearowingtovariousaccountsofitsdevelopment.Eversinc
ethefirstspacewalk,astronautshavebeenshockedbythesmell.NASAastronautsCol.ChrisHadfieldsaid,"Theonlytimeyoucansmellsp
aceiswhenyoucomebackfromaspacewalk.Asyouopenthehatch(舱门),thereisadistinctivesmell."Someastronautsandspacetouristsde
scribeitasfruit,orburntcookies.AstronautsGeneCernantalkedofanothersmellheexperienced:"Themoonsmellslikespentgunpowd
er"ThesmellofspaceissodistinctthatNASAreachedouttofragrancemakerstorecreatethesmell,accordingtoNASAdocuments.Now
,themakershavecooperatedwithawardwinningperfumers(香水调配师),andreportthatthey'vesecuredcommercialcontractstoreproducethesme
llbasedonastronaut'saccounts.At$29perbottle,EaudeSpacewillhelpsupportSTEM(Science,Technology,EngineeringandMath)programsforstudents.“Foreverybott
leofEaudeSpaceyoubuy,we'regoingtodonateonotoaSTEMprogramforlow-incomestudents.It'sabigpromiseandisn'tthebestdecisionforacompanyt
ryingtomakeaprofit.Butwereallybelieveinthecauseandhopeyoudotoo.ImaginethatachildwhosmellsEaudeSpacetodayisinspiredtobecomeanastronaut,scientistorengi
neer,"showsKickstarter.EaudeSpacewillbemadeintheU.K.employinglow-incomelaborandenvironmentallyfriendlypractices,includingz
eromanufacturingwaste,accordingtothecampaign.Sofar,about11,000peoplehavebecomesupporters.28.WhywastheKickstartercampaignstarted?A.TopromoteEaud
eSpace.B.Toattractperfumemakers.C.Toexplainthe“smellofspace”.D.Torecreatethe“smellofspace".29.Whatdowekn
owaboutEaudeSpice?A.Itsmakerswillmakeaprofitof$28perbottle.B.Ithasbeenavailableinthemarketforalonglime.C.Itcangetastronautsreadyfortheirspace
experience.D.Itssmellisdesignedaccordingtoastronauts'descriptions.30.Whatcanbeinferredaboutthenowperfumefromthelastparagraph?A.Partofitsprof
itswillsupportlow-incomestudents.B.Thecompanywillofferitsemployeeshighsalaries.C.Itsproductionprocesswon'tdamagetheenvironment.D.About11
,000peoplehavetrieditoutpersonallysofar.31.Whatcanbethebesttitleforthetext?A.EaudeSpace,aPerfumeUsedinSpaceB.The"SmellofSpace”,
aPerfumeontheWayC.TheHistoryofDevelopingthe"SmellofSpace"D.Astronauts'DifferentAccountsabouttheSpaceSmellDPlatowasupsetaboutth
einventionofthealphabet(字母表)because,withthis“technology”,learnerswouldnotusetheirmemoriesandthusappeartobeaknow-it-allbutactu
allyknownothing.IfPlatowerealivetoday,whatwouldhesayaboutChatGPT?ChatGPT,aconversationalartificialintelligenceprogramrele
asedrecentlybyOpenAl,isasignificantadvancementthatcanproducearticlescomparabletogoodhighschoolessays.WhenIaskedChatGPTarangeofsimpleques
tions,theanswerswerewell-reasonedandclear.It'salsointeractive:Icouldaskformoredetailsorrequestchanges.Butthen,ontrickierto
picsormorecomplicatedconcepts,ChatGPTgavecompletelywronganswers.However,thatdoesn'tmeanChatGPTcan'tbeausefultoolingeducation.Schoolshavealrea
dybeendealingwiththeinternet'swealthofknowledge,alongwithitsmisleadingessayfactories.Onewayhasbeentochangehowtheyteach.Ratherthanlistento
alectureinclassandthengohometoresearchandwriteanessay,studentslistentorecordedlecturesanddoresearchathome,thenwriteess
aysinclass,withsupervision,evencooperationwithpeers(同龄人)andteachers.Thisiscalledflipped(翻转的)classrooms,inwhichstu
dentswouldn’tuseChatGPTtocreateawholeessay.Instead,they'duseitasatooltogeneratecriticallyexaminedbuildingblocksofessays.
Platowaswrongtothinkthatmemoryitselfisagoal,ratherthanameansforpeopletohavefactssotheycanmakebetteranalys
esandarguments.AsPlatowaswrongtofearthewrittenwordastheenemy,wewouldbewrongtothinkweshouldbeagainstapr
ocessthatallowsustogatherinformationmoreeasily.Thewayforwardisnotjusttofeelregretforreplacedskills,asPlatodid,butalsotorecog
nizethatasmorecomplexskillsbecomeessential,oursocietymustfairlyeducatepeopletodevelopthem.Andthenitalwaysgoesbacktotheba
sics.Valuepeopleaspeople,notjustaspacksofskills.Andthatisn'tsomethingChatGPTcantellushowtodo.32.Whatwou
ldprobablybePlato'sattitudetowardChatGPT?A.Favorable.B.Uncaring.C.Critical.D.Unclear.33.HowdostudentsuseChatGPTaccordingtothetex
t?A.Theyapplyittocorrectingmistakes.B.Theyuseitasapartoftheirresearch.C.Theyrelyonittocreateawholeessay.D.Theyemployittoconductpeerreviews
.34.WhatmistakedidPlatomakeaccordingtothetext?A.Helaidstressonmemorytoomuch.B.Hefailedtotellfactsfromopini
ons.C.Hedoubtedeasilyaccessibleinformation.D.Heusedwrittenwordstoattackhisenemy.35.Whatissuggestedtooursocietyinthelastparagraph?A.Updatingand
improvingChatGPT.B.Breathingfreshlifeintoreplacedskills.C.Equippingallpeoplewithnecessaryskills.D.Bringingpeoplewithdifferentskillstogether
.第二节(共5小题;每题2.5分,满分12.5分)Somepeoplemeasuresuccessbythewealththey'veaccumulated,orthestatusthey'veachieve
d.Yet,eventhoughthey'vereachedsuccessbeyondtheirwildestdreams,theystillfeelsomethingismissingfromtheirlife.Theirsoulmaybesearchingforsomethingmore.
36Althougheveryoneisdifferent,therearecommonthreadsthatbindalifewithpurpose.Livebyyourbeliefsandvalues.Peoplewholivealifeofpurposehavecorebeliefsa
ndvaluesthatinfluencetheirdecisions,shapetheirdailyactions,anddeterminetheirpriorities.Theyplacesignific
antvalueonbeingapersonofvirtue.37Andtheyspendmoretimelisteningtotheirinnervoicethanbeinginfluencedbyothers.Followyourpassion.Peoplewholi
vealifeofpurposewakeupeachmorningeagertofacethenewday.Theypursuetheirdreamswithenthusiasm,puttheirheartint
oeverythingtheydo,andfeelthatthey'repersonallymakingadifference.AsJamesDeanoncesaid,“38”Feelcontent.Peoplewholivealifeofpurposehaveaninnerpe
ace.They’resatisfiedwithwhattheyhaveandwhotheyare.39Asthesayinggoes,”Therealmeasureofyourwealthishowmuchyou'dbewor
thifyoulostallyourmoney.”40Peoplewholivealifeofpurposehaveapositiveimpactonsomeoneelse'slife.Theyarewillingtohelppeopleinneedandmaketheirl
ifebetterandhappier.Theygainasmuchsatisfactionwitnessingthesuccessofothersaswitnessingtheirown.Withoutpurpose,it'seasyto
wanderaimlesslythroughlifeinsteadoffollowingyourNorthStar.Withoutpurpose,it’seasytoachieveremarkablesuccessand
stillfeelthatlifeispassingyouby.A.Makeadifference.B.It'sthepurposeoflife.C.Putothersbeforeyourself.D.Sotheylivewithcertainmoralpri
nciples.E.Thesecretofsuccessisconstancytopurpose.F.Dreamasifyou'llliveforeverandlieasifyou'lldietoday.G.Tothem
,thegrassisgreenerontheirownsideofthefence.第三部分语言知识运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节完形填空(共15小题;每题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。Ihave
grownupinafootball-lovingfamily.MyeldersisterStevie41withCreweAlexandraGirlsforayearortwoasaleftbackjustlikeourhero,JamieCarragher.Irememberthe
exactmomentwhenItoldmydadIwas42indoingwhatmybigsisterdid.Iwaswatchingthegamewithhiminthelivingroomanditjust43:“Itmakesme44thatIcan'tbeafootballe
r.”Heaskedwhynot,andIanswered,“BecauseI'mnotaboy.”He45respondedbytellingmethatwomen'sfootballwas“great”andthatIcouldplayifIwantedto.“Yeah,Isu
pposeso,”Iresponded,"butnoone46women'sfootball.”Lookingback,IcanseeexactlywhyIfeltlikethat.Atschool,therewasanunwrittenrulethatsportslikerugbyandf
ootballwereforthe47.I'dneverseenawomen'sfootballmatchonTVandtheonly48athletesI'dheardofwereintheOlympics.Today,theEnglandLionesses(英格兰母狮队)will
49ScotlandintheWorldCup,andpeopleacrosstheworldwilltunein.50women'sfootballhasturnedouttobeoneofFIFA'sinvestments,
themajorityoffemaleplayersintoptiersareearningunderwhatanyonewouldconsiderafair51,andonly£24millionprizemoneywasawardedtothewomen'sWor
ldCupvictorsin52with£315milliontothemen's.That'savast53Today,I’llbe54theLionessesandthesong“It'scominghome”willmeanmore
thistimearound,becauseit'llmeantalented,skillfulfemalefootballersbeing55intomillionsofhomesandmaybe,justmaybe,alittleg
irlbelievingthatshecanalsobeaLionessoneday.41.A.talked42.A.tough43.A.shoutedout44.A.sad45.A.eventually46.A.plays47.A.students48.A.foreign49.A
.takeon50.A.As51.A.deal52.A.comparison53.A.change54.A.cheeringon55.A.deliveredB.trainedB.richB.broughtupB.surprisedB.completelyB.kno
wsB.girlsB.femaleB.turnonB.AlthoughB.chargeB.lineB.differenceB.agreeingonB.transportedC.livedC.interestedC.cameoutC.scaredC.immediatelyC
.likesC.teachersC.youngC.pickupC.OnceC.shareC.cooperationC.choiceC.relyingonC.broadcastD.stoodD.concernedD.showedupD
.satisfiedD.temporarilyD.watchesD.boysD.topD.holdupD.UntilD.wageD.competitionD.disasterD.actingonD.permitted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。EversinceNeilArmstrongfirstsetfootonthemoonbackin1969,people_56(become)
accustomedtothenotionofspacetravel.Therefore,whentheChallengerspaceshuttletookoffon28January1986,theworldseemed57(lose)itswondera
tthoseamazing_58_(achieve)oftheastronautsinvolved.ThiswasaspecialmissionbecauseChristMcAuliffeaged37,_59_ord
inaryteacher,wasabouttobecomethefirstcivilianinspace.60(tragic),sheneverreturnedtoherclassroomastheshuttleexplodedjustoveram
inuteaftertakingoffinFloridaandsevenastronautsonboardwerekilled.Theworldwentintoshock,mostpeoplehavingassumedthatthisspaceflightwouldbeno_61_(dang
erous)thantravelinginaaeroplane.62_wrongtheyhadbeen!Afterwards,spaceshuttleflightwassuspendedfornearlythreeyears,andsomeoftheshuttle'sc
omponentswereredesigned.63therewasneveranydoubtthatmannedflightswouldcontinueandon29September1988,thespaceshuttleprogrammeresumedwiththesuc
cessfullaunchofDiscovery.ThesacrificeoftheChallengercallstous,64(remind)usthatwemustcontinuetoreach65_th
estars,nomatterhowdistanttheymightseem.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)假如你是某国际学校学生李华,最近你校学生会发起了“绿色地球,从我做起”的主题活动,作为学生会成员,请你为该活动
写一封倡议书。内容要点如下:1.活动目的;2.提出建议;3.发出呼吁。注意:1.写作词数应为80左右;2.请按如下格式作答。Dearstudents,TheStudentUnion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。AChristmasWorthRememberingHectorkickedhisbootinthesnow,angrythathecouldn'tchangeMom'smind.Whydidtheyhavetoworkatthehom
elessshelteroverChristmas?Christmaswasforopeningpresents,eatingdeliciousfood,andplayinggames.Hedidn'twa
nttospendithandingoutpresentsandfoodtootherpeople.Momcalleditcommunityservice,buthecalleditabummer(令人不开心的事)."Whatareyoudoing?
"askedDavidasheenteredHector'syard.Davidwashisfriendfromnextdoor."Goingtobuildasnowcastle?""No,”Hectorsa
id.“I'mjusttryingtocooloff”“Well,it'sdefinitelycoldouthere.What'swrong?"Davidasked."Mymomsaidthatwe'regoingtothehomelessshelteronChristmas
Day,"Hectorsaid.“We'regoingtohelpprovidethemwithaChristmaslunchandhandoutpresentstothekids.”"What'swrongwiththat?”Davidasked.Hectorstare
dathim,hismouthhangingopen.“What'swrong?We'regoingthereonChristmasDay,that’swhat.”“Itmightnotbesobad.Wedid
somethinglikethatwithourlocaloutreachministry(外联部)onThanksgiving.”Davidsaid.Hectorhadn'tknownthat.Still,hed
idn'tthinkitwouldbemuchfun.Thenextweekpassedquickly.SoonitwasChristmasDay.ItwastimeforHectortogototheshelterwithhisparents.Astheyleft
,Hectorsatinthebackseatofthecarwithhisarmscrossedandafrownonhisface.Attheshelter,amangreetedthemwithahappysmile.“Thankyouforcomingtohelptoday,”
hesaid.“Ihopeyouwillenjoyyourtimehere.”Hectorseriouslydoubtedit.ThemantoldDadwherehecouldservefoodandhepointedMo
mtowardseverallargeboxesthatwerefilledwithpresents.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。Paragraph1:Hect
orstooduneasily,notsurewhattodo.Paragraph1:Afterthemeal,HectorhelpedMompassthepresentsouttothekids.