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1淮安市高中校协作体2021-2022学年第一学期高三期中考试英语试卷第一节听下面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.HowdoesthegirlusuallytalktoTara?A.ThroughtheInternet.B.Throughphonecalls.C.Throughtextmessages.2.Whatdoestheman
needhelpwith?A.Thetallbox.B.Thewidebox.C.Theheavybox.3.Whatdoesthewoman’steachersuggestaboutparagraphs?A.Theyshouldberoughlythesamelength.
B.Theyshouldhavedramaticeffect.C.Theycanbeofanylength.4.Whatarethespeakersprobablygoingtodo?A.Makeasandwich.B.Giveapresentation.C.Buy
somebread.5.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Cheese.B.Apples.C.Sausages.第二节听下面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.Howoldwasthewomanwhenth
eyplayedthegamelasttime?A.6.B.11.C.21.7.Whichballwasworththefewestpoints?A.Theredone.B.ThegreenoneC.Theblueone.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8.Whatdoesthema
nneedfromthewoman?A.Asignature.B.Apackage.C.Adeliveryslip.9.WhoisRonaldFields?A.Theman’sbrother.B.Thewoman’sbrother.C.Thewoman
’sneighbor.10.Wherearethespeakersprobably?A.Atthepostoffice.B.Atthepolicestation.C.Atthewoman’shouse.听第8段材料,回答第11至1
3题。11.Whatisthemanlookingfor?A.Arestaurant.B.AgymC.Ahotel.12.Howmuchwillthemanprobablypaypermonthatthenewgym?A.£30.B.£2
5.C.£22.50.13.Whatisabenefitofthenewgym?A.Freebreakfast.B.Viewsofthebridge.C.Discountedhotelrooms.听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。14
.Whatdoesthemanwanttobe?A.AnengineerB.Anastronaut.C.Anastronomer.215.Whatdoesthemanwanttosavemankindfrom?A.Thevirus
.B.Climatechange.C.Theagingproblem.16.Howcanthewoman’stonebedescribed?A.Surprised.B.Indifferent.C.Humorous.17.Whatis
theprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Motherandson.B.Teacherandstudent.C.Scientistandassistant.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。18
.WhichregionisNicolaSturgeontheleaderof?A.England.B.Scotland.C.Wales.19.HowmanyFirstMinistershavetherebeenintotal?A.One.B.FourC.F
ive.20.WhoisPeterMurrell?A.Anewsreporter.B.Anexecutiveofficer.C.AformerFirstMinister.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,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。AUltimateExpression2021isaninternationalonlineartcontestwhichisop
enforallchildrenofagegroup6to19yearsold.Ithasbeenstartedtomotivateartisticandcreativeminds.Moredetailsarementionedasfollows.Date:June1
3th-July13th,2021SubjectorTheme:Paintingonanysubjectorthemeisacceptedexceptrelatedtoviolence,drugsoradultthem
esEntryFees:NOentryfeesAwards/Certificates:WinnerswillreceiveArtRecognitionPack,whichconsistsofpublicationofpaintinginthewebsite,publicationofwin
ner’sphotointhewinner’sgallery.CertificateofAchievementandRecognitionasStarArtist,DiamondArtistandGoldArtist.Winnerswillbejudgedon10po
intscale.9.0to10.0pointsStarArtist8.0to8.9pointsDiamondArtist6.0to7.9pointsGoldArtist5.0to5.9pointsSilverArtist
(Awardnotoffered)FeesforArtRecognitionPack&Certificate:Thefeesis$1.5forStarartistsand$17forsomeselecte
dArtists.Judgements:Innovation,Creativity,Engaging,Perfection,AgeofArtist,PresentationandArtisticAbilityT
heentriesmaybeREJECTEDduetofollowingreasons:3■Yourart-workcontainsanyobjectionablesubjectorcopyrightedmaterial.■T
heimageofthepaintingisnotclear.■Youdon’tconformtotheagelimitoftheartcontest.■Yousubmittedthedrawingsmultipletimes.■Signatureoft
heartistisnotonthepainting.Howtoparticipate:Clickthebuttonbelow.Inthenextpageyouneedtofilltheformanduploadthepainting
,andclickonsubmitbutton.21.Howmuchwilltheartistpayifheisjudged7.5pointsaccordingtoArtRecognitionPack&Certificate?A.$1.5.B.$15.5.C.$17.D.$18.5.22.
Whichofthefollowingwillbethereasonleadingtorejection?A.Theparticipantis17yearsold.B.Theartist’snameisonthepainting.C.Afewofcopyrightedmaterialsar
eused.D.Thepaintingissubmittedonlyonetime.23.Whereisthetextprobablyfrom?A.Awebsite.B.Aguidebook.C.Anewspaper.D.Abrochu
re.BItwasastormyevening,andallthatNeilcouldhopewastofindashelterthatcouldkeephimprotectedfromthechillywindandcoldrain.Afterwork
hehadtogethomeontime,ashisbusyschedulewaspreventinghimfromspendingqualitytimewithhisfamily.Thebusstoponthewayprovidedtemporaryshelter,whereNe
ilwasbecomingincreasinglyagitated(焦虑不安的)witheverypassingminute.Allhiseveningplanswerewashedout.“Sir,whydon’ty
oubuyapackofgroundnuts(花生)fromme?”Neillookedaroundtoseeamaninragstandingbyhisside.“Oh,no,I’mnotinterestedrightnow.”“Fried
groundnutswilldoyouaworldofgoodnow.Moreover,youcanalsotakesomeforyourfamily.”Theverymentionoffamilybrough
taconcerntoNeil.Hiswifehadspecificallytoldhimtocomehomeearly,ifnotforhersake,atleastforthesakeoftheirseven-yea
r-oldson.Whenhewaslostinthought,thegroundnutsellerhadfilledabagwiththeremainingnutsandofferedhimanunexpectedlylowprice.But,N
eilrefusedtobuythem:“Idonotwanttobuyanythingatthispoint!”Suddenly,heheardavoiceofakid.“Dad,Iwantsomemoneytobuybooksforthesc
hool.”Hesawaten-year-oldboy,totallydrenchedfromtoptobottom,asthoughhehadjustrunarace.Hewastalkingtotheground
nutseller.“Yes,yes,I’mreadytoleavenow.Come!Howmanybooksdoyouwant?Whydidyougetwetintherain?Yourmothermustbegettingworried.”4Neilwastouchedandturnedto
theseller.Therewasaninstantwhentheybothmadetheperfecteyecontact.NeilhadthelookofIknowwhatitistobeafather.
Thegroundnutsellerdidnotsayanythingandgavethepacketofgroundnutswithoutsayingaword.Neilpulledanotefromhiswallet,placeditint
heman’shand,andwalkedawaywithoutwaitingforthechange.24.WhydidNeilbecomemoreanxiousatthebusstop?A.Therainstoppedhimfromgettinghomeontime.B.Thechillywi
ndmadehimfeelcolderandcolder.C.HethoughtofhisboringandheavyworkD.Hecouldn’tfindagoodplacetokeepofftherain25.Whydidn’tNeilbuyt
heman’sgroundnutsatfirst?A.Hedidn’thaveenoughmoneyonhim.B.Hisfamilydoesn’tlikegroundnuts.C.Hisfamilywasalittlepoor.
D.Hewasinabadmoodatthattime.26.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“drenched”inParagraph3probablymean?A.Wetthrough.B.Veryexcited.C.Welld
ressed.D.Sweatheavily.27.WhatmadeNeilbuyalltheseller’sgroundnuts?A.Theseller’sgenerousaction.B.Theseller’
sgreatnessasafather.C.HishavingapityforthesellerD.Hisbeingmovedbytheseller’sson.COnasunnybutbitterlycoldFebruarydayaline
ofsmallchildrensnakedtheirwayfromDaletoDaleFortontheHaverfordwestestuary.Theywerethelastofmorethan2,000volunteerswh
ooverthelastyearhavecollected,storedandputseagrassseedsintolittlebags,readyforplanting.Theseseagrassseedsweresoontojoinothersontheseafloorafewhund
redmetresoff-shorefromDaletorecovertwohectaresofseagrassmeadow(草甸).Thisrecoveryisthelatestattempttochange
acenturyofdestruction.IntheUKwecanonlyestimatethelossbutinDenmark,seagrassrecordsdatingbacktothe1880sgiveaveryseriousandaccuratepicture
.AttheturnofthelastcenturyfishingwasvitaltotheDanisheconomy.Itwasknownthenthatseagrassmeadowswereavitalhab
itatforyoungseafishandsoin1908botanistCarlOstenfeldwasaskedtostudytheseagrassesthenfoundinalltheestuariesande
ntranceofDenmark.ThatstudyprovidedaclearstandardagainstwhichtomeasurethelossofseagrassinDenmark,alossthatcurrentlystandsat95percent.W
hydoesthismatter?Seagrassnotonlyprovideanurturinghabitatforfishbutalsostabilisestheshoreandabsorbsenergy,reducingtheimpactofstorms.Boa
tanchors(船锚)areonecauseofdamagetoseagrass;seashoredevelopmentanother.Butthemaincauseisriverwaterpollution,particularlynutrientsfromfertiliseranddir
tywater.Theseexcessnutrientscause5algal(藻类)growththatblanketstheseagrass,cuttingoutlight,andthenlater,whenitdiesoffandrot
s,removesalloxygen.Oneoftheimportantmessagesis,ifyoustopkillingsealifeandprotectit,thenitdoescomeback.We
canturntheoceansaroundandweknowitmakessenseeconomically,forhumanhealthand,ofcourse,fortheenvironment.28.Whatd
idthekidsdoinDaleoverthelastyear?A.Haveaninterestingtrip.B.Gatherseagrassseeds.C.Protectseagrassfromsnakes.D.Makeanimportantstudy.29.Whatcan
weknowaboutCarlOstenfeld’sstudy?A.ItwascarriedoutintheUKandDenmark.B.ItcontributedtoDanisheconomygreatly
.C.ItshowedthelossofseagrassinDenmark.D.ItmadesomepracticalmeasuresforDenmark.30.Whichofthefollowingaffectsseagrassmostseriously?A.Algalgrowth.B.Sea
shoredevelopment.C.Airpollution.D.Boatsanchors31.Whatisthepurposeofthetext??A.Toshowrecoveringseagrassisbeneficial.B.Toaskpeopletoplantmuchs
eagrass.C.Topresentthedangerstoseagrass.D.Topersuadepeopletocatchfewerseafish.DTheUKgovernmenthasaplantoreducewastethatshiftst
heresponsibilityfordisposal(处置)fromthestatetothecompaniesthatmakeit.Thelegislationrequireswasteproducerstopayintothesystemthemselvesorthrou
ghtheirsuppliersthatiswhatthegovernmenttermed,a“polluterpays’’principal.Businesseswillhavetochangetheirwasteprocessingbeforethetax
comesintoplay.Thisissimilartotheanti-wastelegislationpassedinFranceinFebruary2020thatprohibitsthedestruction(销毁)ofu
nsoldclothing,cosmetics,hygieneproductsandelectricalproducts.Companieswillhavetoreuse,orrecycletheitems.Dealingwithwa
steisaglobalproblemandwemustdealwiththeover2billionmetrictonsofsolidwastegeneratedeveryyear.TheWorldBankestimatesthatoverallwastewillincrease
to3.4billiontonsifnothingisdonetochangethesituation.ThedemandforlegislationlikethetoughattitudetheUKistaki
nghasbeenincreasingaccordingtoPositiveNews.Anditisnotjustenvironmentalgroupscallingforthechanges.Thisisaco
nsumerdrivenmovementandpeoplearewillingtopaymoreforsustainablebrands.Josh6Bowden,co-founderofNoissuetol
dPositiveNews.Whatisabsolutelycertainisthatlocalgovernmentswillsavealotofmoneyastheresponsibilityshiftstothepolluters.Thatcouldbebette
rinvestedinthingslikesocialcareorparksorlibraries.”Othercountrieshavemadegreatprogressinreducingwaste.Sweden’srecyclingprogr
amissoefficientthatthecountryisrunningoutoftrash.Therecyclingrateisalmost99percentandtheyarerapidlyapproachingzerowast
e.Today,largecompaniesaregreeningtheirbrandsandmovingtosustainablepackagingincludingColgate,Waitrose,Nestlé,andUnileverwhichnowhasrecyclableblackp
ackaging.ThegovernmentoftheUKhopesthatothercompanieswillfollowtheirexample.Apartnershipbetweengovernmentlegislationandprivatecompanieswi
llgoalongwaytoreducingthetonsofwastegoingintoourenvironmenteveryyear.LawsliketheonesintheUKandFrancecanbeimplemented
aroundtheworld.32.WhowillpayforthecostsdealingwithUK’swasteinthefuture?A.TheUKgovernment.B.Thecompanies.C.TheWorldBank
D.Thecustomers.33.HowshouldFrenchshopsdealwithunsoldgoods?A.Bydestroyingthem.B.Bythrowingthemaway.C.Bydonatingthemtopoo
rpeople.D.Byreusingthem.34.WhatdoesTheWorldBankthinkofworldwastedisposalproblem?A.Serious.B.Optimistic.C
.Uncontrolled.D.Hopeful.35.Whatcanweinferforthelastparagraph?A.Localgovernmentswillspendmoremoneycontrollingpollution.B.Almostallcompanies
arewillingtoreducethewasteC.Swedenhasdoneagoodjobindealingwithwaste.D.LawscontrollingwasteintheUKandFranceiscomplete.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。Youmayhavegrownuplivingwithlotsofsiblings,orthism
aybeyourfirsttimesharingyourlivingspacewithsomeoneelse.__36__.Followthesetipstomakesureyouandyourroommatekeepthingspleasantan
dsupportivethroughouttheyear(orevenyears!).Addressproblemswhenthey'relittleIsyourroommatealwaysforgettingherstufffort
heshower,andtakingyours?Areyourclothesbeingborrowedfasterthanyoucanwashthem?Addressingthingsthatbugyouwh
ilethey'restilllittlecanhelpyourroommatebeawareofsomethingshemaynototherwiseknow.7Andaddressinglittlethingsismuc
heasierthanaddressingthemafterthey'vebecomebig.Respectyourroommate'sstuffThismayseemsimple,butit'sprobablyoneof
thebiggestreasonswhyroommatesexperienceconflict.Don'tthinkhe'llmindifyouborrowhiscleatsforaquicksoccergame?Forallyouknow,youjust
steppedoveralinethatisnotcrossable.__37__.Bemindfulofwhoyoubringintoyourroom—andhowoftenYoumaylovehavingyourstudygroupi
ntoyourroom.__38__.Bemindfulofhowoftenyoubringpeopleover.Ifyourroommatestudiesbestinthequiet,andyoustudybestinag
roup,canyoualternatewhohitsthelibraryandwhogetstheroom?Befriendly,withoutexpectingtobebestfriendsDon'tgointoyourroommat
erelationshipthinkingthatyouaregoingtobebestfriendsforthetimeyou'reatschool.__39__.Youshouldbefriendlywithyourroommatebutal
somakesureyouhaveyourownsocialcircles.__40__Treatyourroommatelikeyou'dliketobetreated.Dealwithproblemsproperly.Nomatterw
hatyourrelationshipisattheendoftheyear,youcantakecomfortknowingyouactedlikeanadultandtreatedyourroommatewithrespect.A.However,y
ourroommatemayalsothinksoB.ButyourroommatemaynotC.Don'tborrow,use,ortakeanythingwithoutgettingpermissionfirstD.Addressproblemswhentheya
rebig,tooE.Ifnothingelse,followthegoldenruleF.Whilehavingaroommateinevitablyhasitschallenges,itcanalsobeagreatpartofyourlifeexperienceG.Itmayh
appen,butexpectingitsetsbothofyouupfortrouble第三部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节完形填空(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四个选项(A、B、C和D)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。Sometimeswedidn’thavethestrengthtofaceonemorechallenge.41back,Ihavefeltthiswayseveraltimesthroughoutmylife.Onedark
time42abovetherest.Atthetime,Iwas26,43fulltime,ahusbandandafatheroftwo.Thiswouldbeenoughtodeplete(耗尽)anyone,butmyone-year-oldso
nPaulhadjusthadhisfourthoperation.8Afterthatoperation,mywifeandIbroughthimhome.44,thingsgotworse.Idrovemywifeandhimbacktothe45.Thenewsremovedwhatw
asleftofmyspirit.Thedoctorsthoughtitwasa46enoughissuethattheyneededanotheroperation.ThefirstthingIthoughtwas,“Idon’tthinkIcan47mysonhavinganothe
roperation.Idon’thavethe48.”Fortunately,manyfriendscametoencourageus.Intheend,mywifeandI49goodnews.Itturnedoutthatmysonhadabadreactiontomedici
ne.Buthewouldbejust50.Ithasbeenyearssincethatday,butthe51Ilearnedhasstayedwithme.Whenweare52,friendsarestrongforus
.Whentimesarehardwehavea53tofeelpowerless.Butitisinthesetimesthatwemust54weneedthestrengthoffriends.Itisfriendswhogetust
hroughwhatever55ahead.41.A.LookingB.BringingC.DrivingD.Turning42.A.takesinB.showsoffC.standsoutD.turnsu
p43.A.researchingB.workingC.learningD.practising44.A.UnfortunatelyB.CoincidentallyC.EventuallyD.Strangely45.A.schoolB.hospitalC
.libraryD.factory46.A.importantB.specificC.sensitiveD.serious47.A.manageB.handleC.processD.jump48.A.skillB.faithC.energyD.strength49.A.receivedB.dem
andedC.discoveredD.recognized50.A.normalB.rareC.fineD.comfortable51.A.caseB.experienceC.courseD.lesson52.A.ruinedB.frightenedC.we
akD.hurt53.A.preferenceB.determinationC.senseD.tendency54.A.acknowledgeB.realizeC.seekD.understand55.A.rushesB.liesC
.staysD.drawsⅡ卷(非选择题)第三部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分30分)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。Wetendtothinkaboutsuccessintermsofw
ealthandaccomplishments.That’safairmeasurement,buttheproblemisthatwhenweaddictintothe56(victory),wetendtooverlo
okthesacrificesrequiredinordertogetthere.Infact,57(neglect)toaccountfortheexistingsacrificesisonereasonwhysomanyofushaveaha
rdtimestickingto58(health)habitsandfollowingupongoals.9Timeisafactorwhenitcomestomakingsacrifices.AsWarrenBuffettfamously59(say),“It’stheonlythin
gyoucan’tbuy.Imean,IcanbuyanythingIwant,basically,butIcan’tbuytime.”He’s60(absolute)right.Shouldyouwatchan
othersectionofyourfavoriteNetflixshow61giveupTVfortwomonthssoyoucanplantthatgardenyoualwaysdreamedabout?Maki
ngthedecisionisn’teasy,butthegoodnewsis62wealreadydothisnaturally.A2009studyfoundthatpeopleare“far63(little)willingtokeepmanychoicesopen”whens
omehavebiggerrewardsthanothers.Ifthepayoffsareunknown,however,wehaveahardertimegivingthemup.That'swhydoinganactivitycheck
issoimportant.Youhavetoactuallytakethetime64(figure)outtheopportunitycosts,gainsofeachandwhattopursueoverthe65.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,寒假期间没有参加学校组织的各种网课。请你给班主任英语老师Linda写一封解释信,内容包括:1.没上课的原因;2.将通过其他参与网课的同学学习网课内容。注意:1.词数80左右,开头和结尾已经给出。2.可适当增加细
节,以使行文连贯。DearLinda,_______________________________________________________________________________________________________
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ua第二节读后续写(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。续写的词数应为150左右。Asmountainsgo,1,642-footSquawPeakisn’tparticularlygrand.Bu
titsinvitingviewsofwesternMassachusettshavetrickedhikersintobecomingself-satisfiedwithitssteep,slippery10cl
iffs(悬崖),resultingincountlessinjuriesandevendeaths.HenryGrant,aweekshyofstartinghisfreshmanyearatIthacaCollege,resp
ectedSquawPeak’srecord.Therefore,hestayedagoodtenfeetfromtheedgewhilewaitingforhismothertocatchuptohimoneday.
Hewatched15orsootherhikersenjoythevista;onehiker,around60anddressedinpink,waspeekingoverthelipofthecliffwithherhusband.WhenGrant’smoth
errejoinedhim,thetwoturnedtocontinueontheirway.Suddenly,heheardaheavydullsound,hetoldtheCornellDailySun.Thenheheardsomethingchilling:“Paula!Paul
a!”amanyelledwildly.Grantwheeledaround.Thewomaninpinkwasno-wheretobeseen.She’dfallenoffthesideofthemountain.Severalhikersimmediatelystartedlooking
forher,buttheirviewwasblockedbytrees.Granttoldhismother,“Ihatetosaythis,butthey’reprobablygoingtofindabody.”Uncertaintheycould
help,Grantandhismotherheadeddownthetrail.Butwhenhesawhikersstillsearching,hedecidedtolendahand.“Myyoungdumbbrainw
aslike,‘Icandoit,’”hesays.Afterassuringhismotherthathewouldbesafe,hemadealonganddifficultjourneyalone,
hopinghewasn’ttoolate.After15minutesofscramblingoverthelargerock,pushingpastprickly(多刺的)brush,andslippingdownpatchesofloosedirt,Grantspottedafig
ureabout25feetabovehim.Shewasdressedinpinkandcrumpledinakneelingpositiononasmallrocky.Thewomanhadfallenabout75feet.Unexpectedly,shewa
salive.“Paula!”Grantshouted.“Paula.Isthatyou?”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:Thewomanbarelyresponded.___________________________
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