四川省内江市第六中学2021届高三上学期开学考试(第一次月考)英语试题含答案

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内江六中2020—2021学年(上)高21届第一次月考英语学科试题考试时间:120分钟满分:150分注意事项:1.答题前,考生在答题卡上务必用直径0.5毫米黑色墨水签字笔将自己的姓名、准考证号填写清楚。请认真核

准准考证号、姓名和科目。2.每小题选出答案后,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,在试题卷上作答无效。第Ⅰ卷第一部分: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。每段对话仅读一遍。1.Whencanthewomantak

eavacation?A.AttheendofAugust.B.AttheendofJune.C.Thisweek.2.Whatisthewomantryingtodo?A.Holdapartyfortheman.B.Comforttheman.C.Apolog

izetotheman.3.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Theman’shobby.B.AholidayplanC.Theirchildhood.4.Whatis

theman’sopiniononBritishfood?A.Unhealthy.B.Tasteless.C.Excellent.5.Whendoestheconversationtakeplace?A.Inthemorning.B.Inthea

fternoon.C.Intheevening.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5秒钟的时间阅读各个小题;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.Whydoesthewomanwanttogoabroad?A.Togotouniversity.B.Totakea

trip.C.Togetworkexperience.7.Whatdoesthemanthinkofgoingabroad?A.Expensive.B.Unworthy.C.Time-wasting.听第7段材料,回答第8,9题。8.Whatconcernsthewoman?A.Shedo

esn’thaveenoughmoney.B.Shewantsapackagetoarriveontime.C.Shecan’tsparetimetogotoabirthdayparty.9.Howmuchwillthewomanpay?A.$6.B.$12.C.$24.听第8段材料

,回答第10至12题。10.Whatarethespeakersdoing?A.Doingasurvey.B.Havinganinterview.C.Sharingworkexperience.11.Whatdoesthewoman

caremostabout?A.Theduty.B.Theworkinghours.C.Thechanceofpromotion.12.Whatcanwelearnabouttheworkinghours?A.They’relong.B.They’reregular.C.They’refle

xible.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13.Wheredoesthemanlive?A.Inacity.B.IntheHighlandofScotland.C.IntheLakeDistrict.14.

Whatdoweknowaboutmodernmountainrunningraces?A.Theyareindependentevents.B.Theytakeplaceatfairsorduringfestivals.C.Theyhaven’tgot

anysupportfromthegovernment.15.WhatdoesthemansayabouttheDragon’sBackRace?A.Itcoversadistanceof200kilometers.B.Itonlyallowscertainpeopl

etodotherun.C.Itisnotaschallengingassomeothercourses.16.Whatdoesthemansuggestbeginnersdo?A.Trytoenterraces.B.Beginwitheasyruns.C.Learnabo

uttheracegradingsystem.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.Whatwasthespeakermostsatisfiedwithintheforest?A.Themeals.B.Thelivingplace.C.Theweather.18.Whatd

idthespeakerenjoydoing?A.Guidingtourists.B.Clearingthepathintheforest.C.Collectinginformationforamap.19.Whatso

undmadethespeakersurprisedinthemorning?A.Thebirds’singing.B.Therabbits’runningaround.C.Thewind’sblowingthroughthegrass.20.Whatdoesoneneedtoprepare

forthetrip?A.Atent.B.Specialboots.C.Theflightfare.二、阅读理解:(每小题2分,共计40分)第一节:阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳

选项。AThere’replentyofthingsgoingoninAmsterdam,theNetherlandsforboththevisitorsandtheresidents.CheckoutourguidetoAmsterdammuseumexhibi

tionsbelow.◆HermitageAmsterdamExhibition1917.FromRomanovtoRevolutionwasopened11Feb.andrunsuntil17Sept

.2017.TheoutsiderArtMuseum(intheHermitageAmsterdam)includesworld-classartworksbyDutchandinternationaloutsi

derartistssuchasShinichiSawada.◆StedelijkJeanTinguely—MachineSpectacle,overviewofworkfromtheSwissartistknownforhiskineticart(动态艺术).Runs1Oct.2016

to5Mar.2017.JordanWolfson–Truth/Love,presentationofworkfromtheAmericanartistwhoexplorestheincreasingdigitalizationofsoc

iety.Runs4Mar.to7May2017.EdvanderElsken–CamerainLove,largepublicexhibitionoftheworkofthemostimportantDutchphotographerofthe20

thcentury.Scheduledfor4Feb.to28May2017.◆NationalHolocaustMuseumThenewlyopenedmuseumpresentsTangibleMemoriesfromtheJewishmo

nument,exhibitionofobjects,photosanddocumentsofpeopleaffectedbytheHolocaust(大屠杀).Opened2Sept.2016,ongoinguntiltheendof2019.◆DutchResistanceM

useumBetween1940and1945theNetherlandswasoccupiedbyNaziGermany.FiveDutchchefshavetakenonthechallengeofcreatingdishesusingonlyingre

dientsthatwereavailableduringtheoccupation.FoodinWartimeoffersaparticularinsightintodailylifeduringthistime.Learnmoreandhavealookatthemodernchefs’

creationsattheDutchResistanceMuseumfrom15October2016untilMay2017.21.Whoseworksareaboutdigitaltechnology?A.ShinichiSawada.B.Jean

Tinguely.C.JordanWolfson.D.EdvanderElsken22.Whichexhibitionlaststhelongest?A.Exhibition1917.B.CamerainL

oveC.TangibleMemories.D.FoodinWartime.23.Wherecanyouseemodernchefs’creation?A.HermitageAmsterdam.B.StedelijkC.NationalHolocaustMuseumD.Dutc

hResistanceMuseumBBorninShanghaiin1981,YangJistudiedaccountingincollegebeforebecomingacivilservantin2005,fulfillinghisparents’wish

esofhimsecuringastablejob.Butheonlylastedayearinthatrole.“I’velovedanimalssinceIwasachild.Iraisedmanyanimals,suchasgoldfish,

turtlesandpigeonsduringmyschoolyears,”hesays.“Raisinganimalswasmyhobbyandmydream.”Yangmadeacareerswitchin2006,andstar

tedworkingatachickenfarmtolearnaboutbreedingbirds.“Thefirstfiveyearswereverydifficultforme.Imademanymistakesalongtheway,but

Ialsolearnedalot,”hesays.“Forexample,therearehugedifferencesbetweenraisingachickenandaswan.”Hesharedthatth

efirstswansheboughteventuallybecamecrippled(瘸的),andsomeevendied,eventhoughhewenttogreatlengthstofeedthemg

oodfoodandensurethattheirpenswerewarm.Butafterconsultingwithexperiencedexperts,helearnedthattheanimalsjustnee

dedtoeatgrass.Inaddition,theswansshouldnothavebeencoopedupintheirpensbutletouttoexerciseinthecoldwater.Hethenwenttolearnmoreaboutthetradewithexper

iencedbirdkeepersandexpertsfromzoos,workingalongsidethemfordaysandobservinghowtheyraisedtheanimals.In2011,Yangboughtasm

all,desertedzooandrenovated(改造)itforhisrare-birdbreedingcenter.In2014,hereceivedhislicensetobreedfirst-tierprotectedanimalsfromtheNation

alForestryandGrasslandAdministration.Hehassinceintroducedseveralendangeredbirdstohiscenter.“They’reallnatives

peciesinChinaandI’vesucceededinbreedingandraisingtheirbabies,”hesays.Hisbreedingcenter,whichsuppliesbirdstozoo

saroundChina,isn’tallaboutprofit.Yangsaysthatheisplanningtoreleasesomeendangeredbirdstohelpgrowthepopulationinthewild.“Iampassionatewi

thmyworkandneverfeelexhausted,”hesays.“Livingwiththebirdsandseeingthemeverydaymakesmeahappyman.”24.YangJistarte

dworkingatachickenfarmbecause___________.A.helovedraisingchickensB.hewantedtolearnbirdraisingC.chickensweremucheasier

toraiseD.hehadapreferenceforsmallanimals25.WhatmistakedidYangJimakewhenhefirststartedbreedingswans?A.Hefedwrongfoodtothe

swans.B.Hedidn’tkeeptheswanswarm.C.Heboughtsomecrippledswans.D.Helettheswansswimincoldwater.26.Whatdoweknowabo

utYangJi’sbreedingcenter?A.Itwasrebuiltonanopengrassland.B.Ithaskeptallkindsofendangeredanimalssince2014.C.It

intendstoincreasethenumberofsomeendangeredbirdsbysettingthemfree.D.ItaimsatmakingmoneyoutofsupplyingendangeredbirdstozoosalloverChina.27.Which

ofthefollowingcanbethebesttitleofthispassage?A.YangJiandHisBirdsB.FromChickenstoSwansC.ASuccessfulCareerSwitchD.FlyingHighwith

HisDreamsCOlafStapledonwroteabookcalledFirstandLastMen,inwhichhelookedmillionsofyearsahead.Hetoldofdiffere

ntmenandofstrangecivilizations,brokenupbylong“darkages”inbetween.Inhisview,whatiscalledthepresenttimeisnomorethan

amomentinhumanhistoryandwearejusttheFirstMen.In2,000millionyearsfromnowtherewillbetheEighteenthorLastMen.However,mostofourideasaboutthe

futurearereallyveryshort-sighted.Perhapswecanseesomepossibilitiesforthenextfiftyyears.Butthenexthundred?Thenext

thousand?Thenextmillion?That’smuchmoredifficult.Whenmenandwomenlivedbyhunting50,000yearsago,howcouldth

eyevenbegintopicturemodernlife?Yettomenof50,000yearsfromnow,wemayseemasprimitiveinourideasastheStone-Agehuntersdotous.Perhapstheywillspendtheirdays

gollockingtomakenewspundels,orstrugglingwiththeirballalatorsthroughthecribe.Thesewords,whichIhavejustmadeup,havetostandforthingsandideasthatwe

simplycan’tthinkof.Sowhybothereventotryimagininglifefarinthefuture?Herearetworeasons.First,unlesswerememberhowshortourownlivesarec

omparedwiththewholehumanhistory,wearelikelytothinkourowninterestsaremuchmoreimportantthantheyreallyare.Ifwemak

etheearthapoorplacetolivebecausewearecarelessorgreedyorquarrelsome,ourgrandchildrenwillnotbothertothinkofexcusesforus.Second,bytryingtoescapefrom

presentinterestsandimaginelifefarinthefuture,wemayarriveatquitefreshideasthatwecanuseourselves.Forexample,ifweimaginethatinth

efuturemenmaygiveupfarming,wecanthinkoftryingitnow.Sosetyourimaginationfreewhenyouthinkaboutthefuture.

28.AparticularmentionmadeofStapledon’sbookintheopeningparagraph_____.A.servesasadescriptionofhumanhistoryB.servesanintroductiontothediscussionC.sh

owsadisagreementofviewsD.showsthepopularityofthebook29.Thetextdiscussesmenandwomen50,000yearsagoand50,000yearsfromno

winordertoshowthat_____.A.humanhistoryisextremelylongB.lifehaschangedagreatdealC.itisuselesstoplanforthen

ext50yearsD.itisdifficulttotellwhatwillhappeninthefuture30.Spundelsandballalatorsareusedinthetexttoreferto_____.A.toolsusedinfa

rmingB.ideasaboutmodernlifeC.unknownthingsinthefutureD.huntingskillsintheStoneAge31.Accordingtothewriterofthetext,imaginingthefuturewill_____.A.se

rvetheinterestsofthepresentandfuturegenerationsB.enableustobetterunderstandhumanhistoryC.helpustoimprovefarmingD.makelifewort

hlivingDElonMuskhasexpressedhiscompany–Neuralinkisclosetoannouncingthefirstbrain-machineinterface(接口)toconnecthumansandcomputers.Musktoldfollowers

inTwitterthetechnologywouldbe“comingsoon”–thoughhefailedtoprovidedetails.Neuralinkwassetupin2016withtheambitiousgoalofdevelopinghardw

aretostrengthenthehumanbrain.However,littleabouthowthiswillworkhasbeenmadepublic.Neuralinkdescribestheinterfaceasanextr

emelyhigh-speedconnectionbetweenthehumanbrainandcomputers.Muskhasfrequentlyclaimedtherapidriseofartificialintellig

enceposesanexistentialrisktohumanity.Suchaninterface,hesays,isessentialifhumansaretocompetewithsuchtechnologyinthefuture.Atatechnologyconfere

ncein2016,Mr.MusksaidhumansriskedbeingtreatedlikehousepetsbyAImachinesifabrain-computerinterfacewasnotbuilt.LastyearontheJoeRo

ganExperiencepodcast,MusksaidNeuralink’stechnologywouldallowhumansto“effectivelycombinewithAI”.ApaperpublishedinNatureNanotechnologyin20

15describedaconceptforthisconnection,explaininghowaflexiblecircuit(回路)couldbeinjectedintoalivingbrain.

“We’retryingtolessenthedistinctionbetweenelectroniccircuitsandneuralcircuits,”saidHarvardresearcherCh

arlesLieber,whoco-authoredthestudy.Despitethetechnology’spotentialtoincreasethehumanbrain,expertshavewarnedthatbrain-computerinterfacesriskbein

gcontrolledbyvicious(恶意的)artificialintelligence.SuchanactioncouldleadtoAIcontrollingthethoughts,decisionsandemotio

nsofapersonusingabrain-computerlink.“Technologicaldevelopmentsmeanthatweareonapathtoaworldinwhichitwillbepossibletodiscoverpeople’smentalpr

ocessesanddirectlyoperatethebrainmechanismsunderlyingtheirintentions,emotionsanddecision,”statedaNaturecommentpiecewrittenby27scientistsandmachi

neintelligenceengineers.“Thepossiblemedicalandsocialbenefitsinitarevast.Butwemustguidetheirdevelopme

ntinawaythatrespects,protectsandenableswhatisbestinhumanity.”32.WhatmessagedidMuskconveyabouthisNeuralink?A.Itsellsbrain-machineinterfaces.

B.Itoffersrichdataaboutinterfaces.C.Ithasfollowerstoconnecthumansandcomputers.D.Itsnewtechnologywillbeaccessible

tothepublicsoon.33.WhatcanweknowfromParagraphTwo?A.Neuralinkaimstoknowthehumanbrainbetter.B.Howthehardwarefun

ctionsisalreadyknown.C.Thebrain-machineinterfacewasinventedin2016.D.Theinterfaceisexpectedtolinkthehumanbraina

ndcomputersrapidly.34.AccordingtoMusk,whyarebrain-machineinterfacesimportant?A.Becausetheymaytreathumanlik

ehousepets.B.BecausetheymaymakeAIservehumanbetter.C.Becausetheybuildneuralcircuitsinhumanbrains.D.Becausetheyrapidlydevelopartificialintell

igence.35.WhatistheattitudeofNaturetobrain-machineinterfaces?A.ObjectiveB.FavorableC.OpposedD.Indifferent第二节(共5小题。每小题2分,满分1

0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。Overthelastfewyears,there’sbeenatrendtofocusongratitude.Wecanbuydifferentkindsofgratitudejournals,ordo

wnloadappsthatremindustowritedownourblessing.____36____“Butit’salsoimportanttorememberthatgratitudeisfree.”saysLaurieSan

tos,whoteachesacourseonthescienceofwell-beingandhappinessatYaleUniversity.Notingdowngratitudeseemstopayoff.Studieshavefoundthatgivingthank

scanhelppeoplesleepbetter,lowerstressandimproveinterpersonalrelationships.Keepingagratitudejournalcandecreasematerialismandenhancegenerosityam

ongadolescents.____37____“It’soneofthepracticesthatreallywinsoutfromthefieldofpositivepsychology.”shesays.Herstudents,i

nadditiontokeepinggratitudejournals,areaskedtowriteathank-youletterandthenreaditoutloudtotherecipient.“Theyshowmeasurab

leimprovementsinwell-beingevenamonthafterthey’vedonethis.”shesays.____38____Onestudyfoundthatcountingblessingsonceaweekbooste

dhappiness,butdoingsothreetimesaweekdidn’t.There’salsoalackofresearchonhowgratitudeexerciseshelppeoplewithclinicaldepressionoranxiety

.Indeed,foralltheresearchonthebroadbenefitsofexpressinggratitude,itisn’tforeveryone.____39____Itcan’tmak

einjustice,lossorpaindisappear.Duringreallytoughtimes,likewhenshesuffersfrompoorhealth,Santosfeelslikesheisreachingforreasonstobegratef

ul.Butshestilltriestofindsome.“I’mgratefulforthesunthat’sshiningorbeingabletowakeup,”shesays.____40____A.Anditisn’tacure-all

.B.Soitdoesn’tfeelpleasant.C.Thoseproductsremindustotaketimetobegrateful.D.Whatworksforsomepeoplemaynotworkforothers.E.Gratitudeallowsh

ertorememberwhatisgoingwell.F.Practicingtoomuchgratitudemayhaveundesiredeffects.G.That’swhygratitudefeaturesheavilyinSantos’happinessclass.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四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项Myfatheralwaystoldme:"All

workisnoble."Hewasn't_41,butheearnedareasonableliving.Thankstohis42,IwasabletogotoArtCollege.I,however,wante

dtodosomething43,somethingmoreinteresting---Iwasspecial!Aftergraduation,ImovedtoNewYorkinsearchofagraphicdesignerjob.Itwaswinteran

d,evertheoptimist,I'donlybroughtenoughmoneyto44myselfforaboutamonth.Iwasn't45---IwassureI'dfindafantastic

jobimmediately.Withinafewweeks,though,Ifoundmyselfwanderingaroundthestreetshavingbeen46byeverydesigno

fficeintown.Myhostel47wasalmostgoneandIhadn'teatenindays.“HowhadIreachedthispoint?""IwonderedasI48inmythinjacket.Iwasjustaboutto49whenmydad

called.HesuggestedthatIgetajobina50untilsomethingelsecamealong.Atfirst,pridemademe51.ButIwascold,hungry,andunwillingtogohomefeeling

52anddefeated.Ienteredanexpensive-lookingcafenearoneofthedesignofficesthathadturnedmeawayandaskedthemanageriftheywere53.Sh

esaidtheywere54,andofferedmeajobrightaway.55,IfoundthatIreallyenjoyedservingpeople.Istartedmakingbig56rightaway.Later,themanager

learnedthatIhadadesign57andaskedmetodesignthecafemenus.Thatledtoapart-timejobatanadvertisingcompany.Previously,I'dhaveneverconsideredbei

nga58,butthereIwas.I59gotmydreamdesignjob,butthatwinterIlearnednottomake60aboutwork.41.A.concernedB.wealthyC.gene

rousD.caring42.A.educationB.timeC.effortD.power43.A.differentB.simpleC.strangeD.safe44.A.entertainB.protectC.identifyD.support

45.A.disappointedB.worriedC.helplessD.alone46.A.annoyedB.rejectedC.restrictedD.invited47.A.hostB.roomC.contractD.rent48.A.waitedB.

regrettedC.trembledD.sweated49.A.showoffB.settledownC.giveupD.setout50.A.libraryB.galleryC.factoryD.restaurant51.A.hesitateB.agreeC.continueD

.reply52.A.relievedB.ashamedC.secureD.lonely53.A.checkingB.workingC.servingD.hiring54.A.reasonableB.popul

arC.overstaffedD.shorthanded55.A.HopefullyB.UndoubtedlyC.SurprisinglyD.Obviously56.A.tipsB.contactsC.meal

sD.designs57.A.hobbyB.backgroundC.companyD.task58.A.waiterB.designerC.directorD.manager59.A.simplyB.nearl

yC.eventuallyD.temporarily60.A.assumptionsB.preparationsC.changesD.suggestions第II卷第二节(共10小題: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。将答案填写在答题卡的相应位置。Atmyworkplacetherearen’tenough61(opportunity)tobedifferent.W

egivecaretoothersbutsometimesweforgettocarefor62(we)andeachother.So,Iprint63(inspire)messages,happypictures,etc.,andpostthemonabla

nkspace64I’vefoundinoneofourrooms.Ibelievetheyaddtoour“emotionaleducation”.Onepersonaskedme,“Whydoyoutrytohelpthesepeople?Theyareno

tverynice?”Myanswer65(be),“Ifitaffectsonepersonthenit’sagoodthing,”Itdoesn’tmatterwhetherithasanimpact66anyoneelse.Whatmattersist

hatI’mthe67(good)personIcanbe.Iknowthose68(print)storiesandarticlesarereadbecausetheykeepgettingmovedab

out.So,69(eventual),likesandpaperagainstaroughsurface,70surfacewillbecomesmoothandthemessageswillgett

hrough.Howlongittakesreallydoesn’tmatter.第四部分:写作(共两节,满分35分)第一节:短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,满分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10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。[来源:Z.xx.k.Com]修改:在错的词下画一横线,并在该词下面写出修改

后的词。TodayisSunday.I’vebeeninCanadafortwomonths.ThisisfirsttimethatIhavebeenawayfrommyfamilyforsuchalongtime.WiththehelpofKatiaaroommateofme,I’veso

ongotusedtolivewithoutmyparentsaround.Katia,likemanyotherRussiangirls,areniceandlively.Webecamefriendsshortlyafterw

emeeteachother.AlthoughherEnglishisalittlehardlytounderstand,weenjoychatandweusuallytalkalotaboutourownfamil

ies.We’rebothsurprisedthatChinesecultureorRussianculturearesodifferent.Now,we’replanningasmallpartyforthenextSunday.There,Ka

tiawillintroducemetosomeofherfriends,oneofthemhasbeentoChinaseveraltimes.Ijustcan’twait.第三节书面表达(共25分)假如你是李华,你的英国网友Peter上周在邮件中提

到想阅读中国著名的小说,就此请你用英语给他写一封回信。内容包括:1.推荐一本小说2.此书的内容介绍3.给出阅读建议注意:小说名称可以用拼音代替。词数100字左右。2021届高三第一次月考英语科目答案听力:1-5ABACA6-10CABCB11-15CCAA

B16-20BACBC阅读:21-23CCD24-27BACD28-31BDCA32-35DDBA七选五:CGDAE完形填空:BCADBBDCCDABDDCABACA语法填空:61.opportunities62.ourselves63.inspiring64.t

hat/which65.was66.on67.best68.printed69.eventually70.the改错:TodayisSunday.I’vebeeninCanadafortwomonths.Thisis∧firsttimethatIhavebeenawayfro

mmythefamilyforsuchalongtime.WiththehelpofKatiaaroommateofme,I’vesoongotusedtolivewithoutmyparentsminelivingaround.Katia,likemanyotherRussiang

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