安徽省六安市裕安区城南中学2021届高三下学期开学考试英语试卷 含答案

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2021届高三下学期2月开年考试卷英语试题本卷满分150分,考试用时120分钟。第I卷(共100分)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,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。每段对话仅对一遍。1.WhathappenedtoMr.brown?A.HeforgottothemeetingB.HearrivedlateC.Hel

osthisway.2.WhydldIn'tthemanealllastnight?A.HewasillB.Heforgothispromise.C.Hewastoobusy.3.Whatadvicedoesthemangivetothewoman?A.RelaxingherselfB.Clea

ningthehouseCWateringthegarden4.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Theman'sbigfamilyB.Themansborin

gworkC.Theman'slifeafterretirement5.Wheredoesthewomansuggestdoingtheshopping?AInthesupermarketB.Inthecornerstore.C.Inthemarkets.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,每段对话或独自读两遍听下面一段对话,

回答第6和第7两个小题。6.Whatdoesthewomanremindthetravelerstodo?A,Gatheratthemaingateontime.B.Gotothebathroominadvance.C.Writ

ethequestionsdown7.Whatshouldthetravelersdoiftheygetlost?AWaitbythebathroomB.CallthepolicemenC.Contac

tthewoman听下面一段对话,回答第8和第9两个小题。8.Whatistheman'sfeelingaboutthebusinesstrip?A,RatherexcitedB.Abitupset.C.Quiteregretful9.HowwillthemanreturnfromLos

Angeles?A,BytrainBByplane.C.Bycar听下面一段对话,回答第10至第12三个小题10.Whattroublestheman?ARentinganapartmentBGettingcheapfurnitureC.Findingaroomma

te11.Whatdoesthewomansuggestthemandofirst?AGotogaragesalesonhisownB.InformhisfamilyandfriendsofhisplanC.Focusontheapartmentsneartheuniversity12.Howmu

chdoesthemanneedinthewomansopinionA.$250B.$500C.$1,000听下面一段对话,回答第13至第16四个小题13.Wheredoesthemanknowaboutthepackage?A.

FromtheInternet.BFromthenewspaperCFromtheguidebook.14.Whatisthecurrentpriceofthepackage?A.$250.B.$800C.$55015.Whatkindofaccommodationisprov

idedinthepackage?A.Afive-starhotelB.Afour-starhotelC.Athree-starhotel16.Whatareincludedintheprice?A.TheguideservicefeesBThevis

aapplicationfeesCThesightseeingfeesinBarbados听下面一段独白,回答第17至第20四个小题。17.WhomightTimeEdgemainlytarget?A.ParentsB.TeachersC.Students18.Whatshouldoneexpl

aininlessthan400words?A.WhytojointheplatformB.HowtousetheplatformsresourcesC.Whattodotobecomeagoodstudent19.WhatdayisittodayATuesdayB.Thurs

dayCFriday20.Whatwillthespeakerdonext?A.ApplyfortheplatformBDothecookingC.Providemoreinformation第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共

15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A,B,C或D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。ASTAGESBarbaraandtheCampDogsTheconfidentleadsingerofapubro

ckband,BarbarasetsoutonaroadtripwithhercousinRenetoreconnectwiththeirfamilyandseehersickmum.It’swrittenbyAlanaValentine,andLet

iciaCaceresdirectsacastincludingYovich.MalthouseTheatre.Today,6:30pm.Tickets:$30-$55.Bookings:(03)96855111oronline.PeterPanGoesWrongTh

eCornleyPolytechnicDramaSocietypresentstheOlivieraward-nominatedplayPeterPanGoesWrong.JMBarrie’sclassicfairytalePeterPanha

sbeenreimaginedwithcomedicdisasters,includingtechnicalproblemsandcastconflict.SydneyLyricTheatre.Tonight,7pm.Tickets:$69.90-$119.90

.Bookings:1300795267oronline.KwongkanCombiningcontemporaryandtraditionaldance,theOchreContemporaryDanceCompanyandtheDakshaShethDa

nceCompanyperformKwongkantolivemusic.CreatedanddirectedbyMarkHowett,thispieceexploresancient,presentandfuturecultureswherehuman

sstruggletosavetheplanetandthemselves.FremantleArtsCentre.TonightandTomorrow,7:30pm.Tickets:$28.60-$51.Inquiries:(08)943

29555oronline.TheRosieResultAuthorGraemeSimsiondiscusseshisnewnovel,TheRosieResult,whichexploresthelovelifeofmiddle-agedautistic(

患自闭症的)characterDon.SimsionpresentsthetalkalongsideclinicalpsychologistTonyAttwood.Theeventwillbemoderated(主持)by

autismadvocateBarbCook.BrisbanePowerhouse.Tonight,7pm.Tickets:$30-$57.Bookings:(07)33588600oronline.21.Whoisthea

uthorofPeterPan?A.JMBarrie.B.AlanaValentine.C.Yovich.D.MarkHowett.22.WhatisspecialaboutTheRosieResult?A.Itisdirectedbyasin

ger.B.Ithascomedicdisasters.C.Itincludestraditionaldance.D.Itisatalkaboutanovel.23.Whichstagehasthesmallestpricerange

oftickets?A.BarbaraandtheCampDogs.B.PeterPanGoesWrong.C.Kwongkan.D.TheRosieResult.BDuetoaschedulingaccident,oneWaffleHouseworkerwasleftalonetorunt

heentirerestaurantonaSundaynight.EthanCrispowasjustoneofabout30hungrycustomerswhowantedfoodatmidnight.Aftersittingathistable

forawhile,henoticedtherewasjustoneupsetemployeeavailabletotakeorders,cookfood,cleantablesandmanagethecashregister.The24-year-oldpat

ronwaslosinghopeofevergettingameal.Theemployeewhowasrecognizedonlybyhisnametagreading“Ben”-seemedtobeontheedgeofpanicuntilCrisposawhimspeakingtoamal

ecustomerinablueshirtsittingatthecounter.Afterabriefconversation,Benhandedhimanapron(围裙)andthemangottoworkwashingdishes.“Itw

asatransitionsosmooth.Iinitiallyassumeditwasastaffmemberreturningtohisshift,”CrispotoldAL.com.“Itwasn’t.Itwasakindstranger.”Acoupleofmin

uteslater,awomaninhighheelsandastylishdresswalkedbehindthecountertomakemorecoffee.Shethentookafewordersbeforeresigningher

selftoclearingtables.Suddenly,athirdcustomerinaredshirtmarchedovertohelpaswell,thoughCrispofailedtocatchhisnameortakeaphotoofthemanatwork.

Theterm“customerservice”tookonawholenewmeaningthatnight.“Itwasthemostfascinatingthing,”Crisposaid.“Itwasjustoneofthewildesti

nstancesofreally,reallycoolpeoplejustcomingtogether.Itmadeadifferencetomanypeoplethatnight.Certainly,theiractionsmadeanimpactonme,”headded.“Humani

tyisn’tjustgood-it’sgreat.”24.Whatdoestheunderlinedword”patron”probablyreferto?A.TheemployeroftheWaff

leHouse.B.EthanCrispo.C.Ben.D.Abeggarwantingfoodatmidnight.25.Whydidthemalecustomerinablueshirtgotowashdishes?A.Hewasastaffmemberreturning

towork.B.Heintendedtotrynew“customerservice”.C.Hewantedtogivetheonlyworkerahand.D.Helikedtodosomethin

gbeforegettinghismeal.26.WhatcanweinferfromCrispo’swords?A.Anewterm“customerservice”wascreatedthatnight.B.Thestrangerswerepaid

tohelpintheWaffleHousethatnight.C.ManycoolpeoplewenttotheWaffleHousetohaveapartythatnight.D.Thecustomerswhowerewillingtoofferhelpshowedgreathum

anity.27.TheauthorwrotethepassageinordertoA.showanexampleofhumanityatitsfinestB.describethestrangerswhohelpedBenC.definewhatgood

humanityisD.showappreciationforthewaiter’shardworkCTakingashowerisrelaxing.Youcanhumasong,daydreamorthinkabo

utnothing,leavingtherealworldbehindyou.Butdidyouknowthatshoweringcanalsobenefityourmind?AresearchbyScottBarryKaufman,apsychologistfromYal

eUniversityinterviewedover3,000peoplearoundtheworld.Itturnedoutthatnearlytwo-thirdsoftheinterviewees

saidtheyhadexperiencednewideasintheshowerandweremorelikelytohavethemintheshowerthanatwork.Sowhydoesasimpleshowerhavesuchmagicpower?Sc

iencecanexplainit.Showeringcanhelptoraiseourlevelofdopamine(多巴胺),ahormonecloselyrelatedtoourcreativity.“Peop

levaryintermsoftheirlevelofcreativityaccordingtotheactivityofdopamine,”explainedAliceFlaherty,afamousA

mericanneuroscientist.“Takingawarmshowercanmakeusfeelrelaxedandthereforemakethedopaminelevelriseandbring‘Aha!’momenttous.”Besidesthechemicalc

hanges,showeringmaygiveyouabreakfromwhatyoufeelyouhavebeenstuckwith.Especiallywhenyouhavethoughthardalldayaboutaproblem,jumpingintotheshowercan

keepyoufromtheoutsideworldsothatyoucanfocusonyourinnerfeelingsandmemories.Comparedwithsittinginfrontofacomputer,tak

ingashowerissomethingwedolessfrequentlyinourdailylife.Whenshowering,wegetafreshexperiencewiththechangeoflocati

on,temperatureandhumidity.“Newandunexpectedexperiencescanleadtopositivechangesinthinking,”explainedK

aufman.“Gettingoffthecouchandjumpingintheshowermaycreateadistanceandforceyoutothinkfromanewpointofview.”Showeringallowsustoenjoythecreativejuicesofou

rminds,butitneedn'tjustbethebathroomwhereyougetyourinspiration.Forinstance,GertrudeStein,afemaleAmericanwriterandpoet,gotnewideasbydrivingaroun

dafarmandstoppingatdifferentcowsuntilshefoundtheonethatmostinspiredher.Sotrytocreateyourownwaytofreeyourmind.28.Accordingtothearticle,whatchan

gescanshoweringcause?A.Bringingtheterriblemomenttous.B.Settingthecreativepartofthebrainfree.C.Leadingtoboredomortiredness.D.Increasingthelevelofdopam

ine.29.Ifonehasfocusedonsomethingallday,showeringcanhelp.A.turnone'sattentioninwardB.drawone'sattentiontotheoutsideworldC

.makeanimportantbreakthroughD.manychemicalchangestotakeplace30.AccordingtoKaufman,whycantakingshowersmakeuscreative?A

.Becausetakingshowershappensmoreoften.B.Becausetakingshowerscanmakeusacquireafreshexperience,inspiringus.C.Becausenothingbuttak

ingshowerscangetourinspiration.D.Becausetakingshowerscanhelpustrysomethingunexpected.31.TheexampleofGertrudeSteininthelastparagraphisusedto.A.

encouragereaderstofindtheirownwaysofgettinginspirationB.pointouttoreadersthatit'shardtogetinspirationC.explainhowtolinkinspir

ationwithreaders'dailylivesD.showthatcreativityoftencomesfromstrangeplacesDAnagelessquestion:Whenissomeone“old”?Whatdoes“old”reallymeantheseday

s?Thisisn’tameaninglessquestion—notonlydoesthedefinitionof“old”haveanoutsizedimpactonhowwefeelaboutourselves(nottomentionhowothersviewus),it

alsomatterstopolicymakersdetermininghowtoplanforagingpopulations.TheUnitedNationshistoricallyhasdefinedolderpersonsaspeople60yearsor

over(sometimes65).Itdidn’tmatterwhetheryoulivedintheUnitedStates,ChinaorSenegal,eventhoughlifeexpectancyisquitedifferentineachofthose

countries.Everyonebecameoldat60.ResearchersSergeiScherbovandWarrenSanderson,whostudyaging,aresuggest

ingoverturningtheone-size-fits-all-across-the-globedefinitionofold.Instead,theytalkabout“prospectiveage”,whichlookstothefuture.Everyonewiththesamepr

ospectiveagehasthesameexpectedremainingyearsoflife.Scherbovexplainedthatyoungandoldarerelativeconcepts,andtheircommonreferencepointislif

eexpectancy.Itmakessensethat“old”wouldvarybetweennations,especiallybetweenmore-andless-developedcountries,withdifferencesineducation,d

eathrates,accesstohealthcareandlifeexpectancy.Butwhois“old”alsovaries-widely-betweenindividuals.Thepo

int,saysScherbov,isthatpersonalageisdependentonour“characteristics”—understandingabilities,disability,healthhistoryandeveneducat

ionlevels.Thosewithmoreeducationtendnottosmoke,exercisemorefrequently,havebetterdietsandhaveregularcheckups

—and,therefore,livelonger,meaningthebeginningoftheiroldagecomeslater,saysScherbov.32.Whatisthefirstparagraphmainlyabout?A.H

owdowefeelaboutourselves?B.Howdoothersviewus?C.Theimportanceofthedefinitionof“old”.D.Theplanforagingpopulations.33.Whatdoe

stheunderlinedphrase“prospectiveage”inparagraph3refertoaccordingtothetext?A.Theexpectedremainingyearsofone’

slife.B.Thebeginningofone’soldage.C.Thedifferencesofour“characteristics”.D.Theagewhenonebecomesold.34.WhatsimilaritydoesScherbovthinkyoungan

doldhave?A.Understandingabilities.B.Nations.C.Education.D.Thereferencepoint.35.Whichofthefollowinghelpsonetolivelonger?A.Asmuchexerciseaspossibl

e.B.Losingweight.C.Studyinghistory.D.Improvingtheeducationlevel.第二节.七选五(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。IneverreallydecidedtomovetoNewYork,andIneverreallydecidedtostay,butI’velivedhere,inthesameapartment,forsixteenyears,

whichislongerthanI’velivedanywhereelse.36..Mylastmovewasfrommyparents’houseinWestchesterCounty,tenmonthsafterIgraduatedfromcollege.Witharoomm

atewhowasafriendofacollegefriend,Igotatwo-bedroomapartmentontheUpperWestSidewhichrentedforfourhundredandseventy-fived

ollarsamonth;halfthatamountwasaboutasmuchasIcouldaffordonmytake-homepay,whichwasalittlelessthantwohundreddollarsaweek.Iwasworkinginthetypingpo

olofthismagazine,atatimewhencareeradvicetoyoungwomenincludedanadmonition(告诫)thatifyoustartedoutwithajobthatinvolvedtypingallyouwou

ldeverdowastype.ButIdidn’tbelievethat.Idaredtotype.Overtheyears,thingsbetweenmeandmyapartmentworsenedtothepointwherewebarelyackn

owledgedeachother’sexistence.Ikeptwaitingforittochangeintosomethingthatitwasn’t,anditkeptwaitingformetogiveittheattentionitdeserved.37..Formost

youngpeoplewhocometoNewYork,havingaroommateisnotamatterofchoice.38..Thetwobedroomswereatoppositeendsoftheapartment,withthebathroom,kitchen

,andlivingroominbetween.39..Myroomwasalmosttwiceasbigastheotherbedroom-bigenoughtofitthedoublebedI’dboughtfortwentydollarsafewmonthsafterImo

vedin,fromsomeonewhowasleavingthebuilding,andthetwinbedI’dbroughtfromhome,whichIusedforguestsuntilIstoppedhavingguests.There

wasplentyofspaceleftoverformydesk,mystereo,andthebookcasethathadbeennexttomybedathomewhenIwasgrowingup.40..A.Ihadspenthoursstarin

gat,reabsorbingthecontentsofthebooksbygazingattheirspines(书脊).B.Bythetimethisyearrolledaround,wehadbothha

denough.Itwasclearthatoneofushadtogo.C.Idon’tknowhowIendedupwiththebetterroom,butI’mprettysurewedidn’tflipacoin.D.Inthattime,myparentsandmyth

reebrothershavemovedtwenty-fourtimes.E.Iwasluckyinthatmyapartmentwaswelllaidoutforsharing.F.Duringmyfirstfewyearsintheapartment,Idi

deverythingthewaymymotherdid.G.Nobodyhadtogothroughanybodyelse’sspace.第三部分英语知识运用(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、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。IwasawayfrommygrandmotherwhenIwaseightyearsold.Imissedher__41__.IwasalwaysawareGrannylovedus

.Itwassomethingyoucould_42__withyourheart.Shedidn’tliveinafancyhouseorhave__43__things,butInevernoticed.It

wasthelittlethingsshegavemethathadalways__44__,thingslikelettingmedipmyfingersinthesugarbowlorthecoffeesheletmesip(抿一口)fromherc

up.SheevenallowedmetositontopofherkitchentableasIhadthose__45__.Grannyalwaystookthetimetoexplainthe__

46__ofherweathervane(风向标),hangingonthewall,which__47__theupcomingweather.Howthatlittlewoodenboyandgirlknewwhatdoo

rtocomeoutof,whenitwasgoingto_48__,amazedme.Shealsohadavinegarglassbottlethatsathighonashelf.Thatwas__49

__,inmyeyes;IaskedifIcouldhavetheattractivebottlesomeday.Itwasgiventomeinaboxafterher___50__.Sheremembereditevenwhenshewasdying;loveislikethat.Shed

idn’thavemuchmoney,__51___shedidsomethingformybrotherandme.Iwillalwaysremember;shesavedherpenniesinaglass__52__.IamsureGrannycouldhaveusedthosepenn

iesherselfbutshesavedthemtogiveuswhenwecametovisit.BecauseIwastheoldestIwas___53__dividingthepennies__54__betweenmybrotherandme.“Oneforyou,oneforme,

”Iwouldrepeatuntilthejarwas__55__.Idon’trememberhowmuchwecollected,norwastheamount__56__.Whatcountswastheideathatsherem

emberedus,and__57__us,whenwewereawayfromher.Those__58__stillgivemewarmfeelingsondaysthatIneedthem.Ioftenwonde

r,afterallthoseyears,whenIam__59__enoughtofindapennylyingontheground__60__,ifitcouldpossiblybeGrannythrowingittomefromheaven.41.A.terriblyB.eventu

allyC.directlyD.urgently42.A.constructB.rejectC.feelD.enlarge43.A.uncertainB.shabbyC.theoreticalD.expensive44.A.arisenB.matteredC.burstD.faded45.A.pr

ivilegesB.worriesC.weaknessesD.drinks46.A.locationB.rangeC.functionD.shape47.A.arrangedB.avoidedC.undertookD.predi

cted48.A.rainB.chokeC.screamD.flee49.A.commonB.beautifulC.dullD.plain50.A.enquiryB.graduationC.funeralD.operation51.A.unlessB.orC

.butD.and52.A.jarB.tubeC.basinD.vase53.A.opposedtoB.discouragedfromC.inabsenceofD.inchargeof54.A.deliberatelyB.equallyC.mercifull

yD.unconsciously55.A.brokenB.stableC.emptyD.appealing56.A.convincingB.accurateC.correctD.important57.A.grewtiredofB.caredaboutC.livedu

ptoD.reliedon58.A.accountsB.memoriesC.bungalowsD.brakes59.A.disappointedB.fierceC.clumsyD.lucky60.A.somewhereB.anywhereC.nowher

eD.everywhere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。Chinesenetusershavefoundanewwaytobattle

desertificationbyplayingvirtual(虚拟的)plantinggames.AntForest,61.isunderAntFinancialoftheAlibabaGroup,toldtheGlobalTimesthatthe

yhadplantedover50milliontreescoveringabout507squarekilometersacrossChinafrom2016to2019.AntForestisthefirstsuchgam

einChina.IntheAntForestplan,anyactivity62.(consider)lowcarbon,includingwalking,takingpublictransportandonlinepayments,willbeconvertedintov

irtual“greenenergy”.Theenergywillbeusedtogrowavirtualtreeinthe“forest”ofthe63.(user).Theyexchange64.f

orarealtreebypayingthecorrespondingenergy.AntForestwillplanttherealtreesinspringandautumneachyear65.thehelpoflocalauthoritiesinthedesertareas

.Thiswayofplantingtrees66.(recognize)onOctober23,2018bytheNationalAfforestationCommitteeas67.meansforcitizenstofulfilltheirobligation

ofplantingtrees.TheChinesegovernmentattachesgreat68.(important)totheprotectionofecosystems.Chinaaims69.(increase)thefo

restcoverto23percentby2020,andto26percentby2035.AnewstudyusingdatafromNASAsatelliteshowsthattheEarthbe

comes70.(green)asaresultofambitioustree-plantingprogramsinChina.第四部分写作(共两节满分35分)第一节短文改错(共10小题;每题1分,共10分)假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文。文中共有1

0处语言错误,每句中最多有两处。每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(∧),并在其下面写出该加的词。删除:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉。修改:在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。注意:1.每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;2.只允许修改10

处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。WithmyhomeworkwasfinishedlastSunday,Iwenttothecountrysidetoseemygrandfather.Atabout9,Isetoffandarrivedatmyhom

eafteranhour.Seenme,hefeltveryexcitedandwelcomedmewarm.Ihandedhimthefreshfruitboughtinthesupermarketbu

thegavemesomesnacks.Thenwewenttocatchfish.Itwasnotlongafterwecaughtalotoffish.Havingbroughtthemhome,mygrandfath

ercookedsometome.Afterlunch,Ihelpedhimcleanthehouseandhepraisedmewithbigsmileonhisface.Whenitwastimeformetoleave,mygrandfathergavemesomeg

iftswhatIlikedverymuch,andhuggedme.ItwassoabeautifuldaythatIwillrememberitforever.第二节书面表达(满分25分)假定你是李华。你的留学生朋友Tom以前成绩很优秀。但由

于骄傲和懒惰,最近他的成绩一落千丈。就此请你用英语给他写一封电子邮件,内容包括:1.进行安慰;2.给出劝告(不要骄傲,不忘初心);3.具体建议(努力复习,制定学习计划)注意:1.总词数100左右;2.可以适当增加细

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