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黃岡2021屆高三年級第三次模擬考試

英語試卷

考試時間:2021年5月25日8:00—10:00試卷滿分:150分

★祝考試順利★

注意事項:

1.答題前,先將自己的姓名、準考證號填寫在試卷和答題卡上,并將準考證號條形碼粘貼在答題

卡的指定位置.

2.選擇題的作答:每小題選出答案后,用2B鉛筆把答題卡上對應題目的答案標號涂

黑.寫在試卷、草稿紙和答題卡上的非答題區域均無效.

3.非選擇題的作答:用黑色簽字筆直接答在答題卡上對應的答題區域內.寫在試卷、草稿紙和答題

卡上的非答題區域均無效.

4.保持卡面清潔,不要折疊、不要弄破、弄皺,不準使用涂改液、修正帶、刮紙刀.

第一部分聽力(共兩節,滿分30分)

做題時,先將答案標在試卷上.錄音內容結束后,你將有兩分鐘的時間將試卷上的答案轉涂到答題卡

上.

第一節(共5小題;每小題1.5分,滿分7.5分)

聽下面5段對話.每段對話后有一個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項.聽完

每段對話后,你都有10秒鐘的時間來問答有關小題和閱讀下題.每段對話僅讀一遍.

例:Howmuchistheshirt?

A.£19.15.B.£9.18.C.£9.15.

答案是C.

1.Whatmakesthegirlstudyharder?

A.Togetatoy.B.Toworkasamodel.C.Toearnmoneyfbracar.

2.Whatdoesthemanwanttodo?

A.Stoptoaskfbrdirections.

B.Drivetothetallbuilding.

C.Writethecorrectaddresshimself.

3.Howmuchwillthewomanpayfbrtheskirt?

A.$30.B.S70.C.$100.

4.Whatisthewomanworriedaboutatfirst?

A.Theman'smemory.

B.Thesizeofthehouse.

C.Thecleanlinessofthehotel.

5.Whatdoesthewomanthinkoftheman'sschedule?

A.Toorelaxing.B.Toorealistic.C.Toostressful.

第二節(共15小題:每小題1.5分,滿分22.5分

聽下面5段對話或獨白.每段對話或獨向后有幾個小題,從題中所給的選項中選出最佳選項.聽每段

對話或獨向前.你將有時間閱讀各個小題海小題5秒鐘,聽完后各小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時間.每段對

話或獨白讀兩遍.

聽第6段材料,回答第6、7題.

6.Whatistheconversationmainlyabout?

A.Sandra'sfoot.

B.Cleaningthefloor.

C.Housekeepingcosts.

7.WhoisBrenda?

A.Dave'ssister.B.Sandra'sboss.C.Davc*shousecleaner.

聽第7段材料,回答第8至1()題.

8.WhyisthemansurprisedaboutJulie'smorning?

A.Juliedidn'tleavehimanote.

B.HethoughtJuliehatedtakingthebus.

C.HethoughtJuliehatedgettingupearly.

9.WhatinstrumentdocsJulieplay?

A.Thesaxophone.B.Theflute.C.Thedrums.

1().WhatdoesJuliethinkofthebanduniforms?

A.Ugly.B.Expensive.C.Hot.

聽第8段材料,回答第11至13題.

11.WhyisSammyanxious?

A.Hewasattackedhyadog.

B.Hewasbittenbyarabbit.

C.Hewasbeatenbyastranger.

12.Whattimedidthewomanarrive?

A.At6:30p.m.B.At7:00p.m.C.At7:3()p.m.

13.Whatdoweknowaboutthewoman?

A.Shelikestobeearly.B.Shehadaroughday.C.Shedoesn'tlikefootball.

聽第9段材料,回答第14至16題.

14.Whydoesthemanthinkhisbillwaswrong?

A.Heforgotheorderedasmallplate.

B.Hebelievedhiswaitressisdishonest.

C.Hethoughtheorderedacheapermaindish.

15.Whatdocsthemanusuallyorder?

A.Vegetables.B.Seafood.C.Meat.

16.Whodoesthemanwan:totalkto?

A.Jenny.B.Themanager.C.Thecook.

聽第10段材料,回答第17至20題.

17.Wherearcthestudents?

A.Ontheplayground.B.Inthecafeteria.C.Intheschoolhall.

18.WhoisBillWyatt?

A.Theschooldirector.B.Afootballcoach.C.Acollegestudent.

19.Howcanstudentsfindoutaboutthelunchmenuinadvance?

A.Fromtheirparents.

B.Fromtheschoolwebsite.

C.Fromthepostersinthedininghall.

20.Whatshouldstudentsdowiththeircellphonesduringschool?

A.Locktheminsidetheschoolgate.

B.Keepthemwiththeschoolteachers.

C.Leavetheminsidetheteachingbuildings.

笫二部分閱讀(共兩節,滿分50分)

第一節(共15小題;每小題2.5分,滿分37.5分)

閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中選出最佳選項.

A

Islandlifeisoneofthosethingsyoudreamabout.Herearcfourbcautifiilsmallislandstoconsiderfbr

yournextvacation.

WashingtonIsland,USA

Althoughwithfewerthan700residents,theislandishometoSchoolhouseBeach,knownfbritsclear

waterandsmooth,roundedlimestonerocks—oneofonlyahandfulofsuchbeachesinNorthAmerica.Tour

theislandontheCherryTrain,climbthelookouttower,orrentabikeandcyclethemilesofemptyroads.

RetirefbrthenightattheHotelWashington&Studio,alandmarkinnwithahistoryofover100years.

Barbuda,AntiguaandBarbuda

There'sagoodchancebirdsactuallyoutnumberhumansonthesmallislandofBarbuda.Mostly

undevelopedandplctclyunspoiled,thebeachesarcfamousfbrsilkywhiteandpinksand,stretchingasfaras

theeyecansee.Thereareonlyahandfulofresortsandrestaurants,mostlyplainbeachbars,butmakesureto

stopbyUncleRoddy's,whichservesupcolddrinksandsomeofthefreshestseafoodyou'lleverfind.

GrandMananIsland,Canada

Whileyouwon'tfindanypalmtreeshere,GrandMananstilloffersarelaxedpace.Connectedto

mainlandNewBrunswickbyferry,thesmallislandishometocharmingvillages,andtheSwallowTail

Lighthouse-thesecondmostphotographedlighthouseinallofAtlanticCanada.Takeawhalc-watching

cruise,surfontheBayofFundy(hometothehighesttidesintheworld),orjustsitbackandenjoythepeace

andquiet.

KeyWest,USA

LocatedattheendofthefamousFloridaKeys,KeyWesthasafascinatinghistory.TennesseeWilliamsis

saidtohavewrittenthefirstdraftofAStreetcarNamedDesirehere.ErnestHemingwayspentmanyanightin

thebarsofOldTown,nowahistoricdistrictfilledbywood-framebuildings.Takeintheisland'sfamous

lighthouse,photographsomeofthefree-runningchickens,thensettleinfbrthedailySunsetCelebrationon

MallorySquare.

21.Wherecanvisitorsliveinafamouscentury-oldinn?

A.KeyWest,USA.B.WashingtonIsland,USA.

C.Barbuda,AntiguaandBarbuda.D.GrandMananIsland,Canada.

22.WhatmakesBarbudaobviouslydifferentfromtheotherislands?

A.Colddrinksandfreshfood.

B.Thechancetoplayonbeautifiilbeaches.

C.Thewildandunexploredbeaches.

D.Thegreatnumberofbarsandhotels.

23.WhatdoGrandMananIslandandKeyWesthaveinmon?

A.Travelerscanvisitafamouslighthouse.

B.Travelerscanseethehighesttideintheworld.

C.Travelerscanwatchwhaleshows.

D.TravelerscanfindthevillagewhereHemingwayoncelived.

B

AftertwonightsofstayinginherapartmentinHoustonwithoutpower,FeliciaMatcnhadnorunning

water,herfingersandtoeshurtingfromthecold.Shehuddledunderblanketswithhermotheranddaughter,

togetherusingtheirbreathtowarmthemselvesagainstfreezingtemperaturesthatwerenrtlettingup.

Shedrovearoundlookingforahotel.Butshecouldn'tfindanavailableroomandtheroadswere

dangerous.Finally,aneighborsuggestedshegotoGalleryFurniture.Theowner,Jim“MattressMack”

Mclngvale,openedoneofhislocalstoresasashelterfbrTexasresidentsdisplacedbythewinterstorms.

Duringthethreedaysthemakeshiftshelterwasopen,thousandsofpeoplecameinfbrfoodandwarmth

andhundredssleptover.uItmeantsomuchtohavesomebodywhodoesn'tevenknowuscarethatmuch,“

Matcnsaid.”Thatmanisfulloflove.”

Thisisn'tthefirsttimeMclngvalehasopenedhisdoorstopeopleinweatheremergencies.Hedidso

duringHurricanesKatrinain2005andHarveyin2017.

Mclngvalebeganpreparingfbrthewinterstomiaweekinadvancebybuying15,000gallonsofdieselto

powerthestore'sgeneratorfbraweekorso.HetookCovid-19precautionsbyprovidingsecurityhand

sanitization(殺菌)andmasks.

Mclngvalegotthewordoutabouttheshelterthroughthebusiness*socialmediafollowingandnews

coverage.Heandhisemployeesmadespecificacmodationsfbrpeople,suchasthosewithbabieswhoneed

bottleswarmedorseniorcitizenswhoneedoxygentankspluggedin.

“Hewasservingfood,handingoutwater,goingaroundcheckingonpeople/'saidJacyWadhams,

anotherTexasresidentlivingintheareafbr15years."Hereallytakesprideinwhathedoes.He'sanamazing

person.M

“Webelievethatweallhaveresponsibilityfbrthewell-beingofthemunityandwhentimesgettoughwe

trytoopenourdoorsandletpeopleeinandregroup/'saidMclngvale.

24.Whatdocstheunderlinedword“huddled”inparagraphImean?

A.Stayedhidden.B.Warmedup.

C.Crowdedtogether.D.Keptcalm.

25.WhydidMatendrivetcfindahotelinspiteofdanger?

A.Theextremefreezingweatherwouldcontinue.

B.GalleryFurnitureopenedfbrtheresidents.

C.Shehadpowerfailureandnorunningwaterathome.

D.Hermotheranddaughteraskedhertofindone.

26.WhatcanwcinferfromthesixthparagraphaboutMclngvale?

A.Heisalow-keyperson.B.Hehasatalentfbrmanaging.

C.Heisalwaysreadytohelpothers.D.Heisaveryconsiderateman.

27.WhatcanwelearnfromMclngvaleaccordingtothetext?

A.Tofightbravelyagainstbadweather.

B.Tobeabusinessmanwithconscience.

C.Tobealovingandresponsibleperson.

D.Tocreateawell-knownbrandofproduct.

C

ResearchersatCUBoulderhavedevelopedawearabledevicethatchangesthehumanbodyintoa

biologicalbattery.Thedeviceisstretchy(弓單性的)enoughthatyoucanwearitlikearing,sportbandorany

otherthingthattouchesyourskin.Italsotapsintoaperson'snaturalheatemployingthermoelectricgenerators

tochangethebody'sinternaltemperatureintoelectricity,"Inthefiiture,wewanttobeabletopoweryour

wearableelectronicswithouthavingtoincludeabattery,“saidJianliangXiao,anassociateprofessoratCU

Boulder.

TheconceptmaysoundlikesomethingoutofTheMatrixfilmseries,inwhicharaceofrobotshave

enslavedhumanstoharvesttheirpreciousorganicenergy.Xiaoandhiscolleaguesaren'tthatambitious:Their

devicescangenerateabout1volt(伏特)ofenergyfbreverysquarecentimeterofskinspace—lessvoltper

areathanwhatmostexistingbatteriesprovidebutstillenoughtopowerelectronicslikewatchesorfitness

trackers.

Scientistshavepreviouslyexperimentedwithsimilarwearabledevices,butXiao'sisstretchy,canheal

itselfwhendamagedandisfullyrecyclable—makingitacleaneralternativetotraditionalelectronics.

"Wheneveryouuseabattery,you'redepleting(消耗)thatbatteryandwill,eventually,needtoreplaceit.”

Xiaosaid."Thenicethingaboutourdeviceisthatyoucanwearit.anditprovidesyouwithconstantpower.”

Justpretendthatyou'reoutfbrajog.Asyouexercise,yourbodyheatsup,andthatheatwillradiateout

tothecoolairaroundyou.Xiao'sdevicecapturesthatflowofenergyratherthanletitgotowaste."The

thermoelectricgeneratorsareinclosecontactwiththehumanbody,andtheycanusetheheatthatwould

nonnallybesentintotheenvironment."Xiaosaid.

28.WhatdoesXiaoexpectofhisdeviceatpresent?

A.Itwillbeusedfbrmedicalpurposes.

B.Itwillbemadesmallerandwearable.

C.Itwillchangenaturalpowerintoelectricity.

D.Itwillsupplyconstantpowertowearabledevices.

29.WhydoestheauthormentionTheMatrixseriesinthetext?

A.Tomakeaparison.B.Tointroduceatopic.

C.Togiveanexplanation.D.Toanalyzethecause.

30.Whatdocsthethirdparagraphmainlytalkabout?

A.Thereplacementofwearabledevices.

B.ThestrengthsofXiao'sdevice.

C.Theconvenienceofusingabattery.

D.Thedevelopmentoftraditionalelectronics.

31.WhatdoweknowaboutXiao'sdevicefromthetext?

A.Itoperateswithplentyofpower.B.Itbenefitspeople'shealthinaway.

C.It'sbasedontraditionalelectronics.D.Itisdesignedfbrpracticaluse.

D

Plasticpollutionhaslongbeenaproblem,butnowit*sgottentoanewheightliterally.Microplastic,

referringtoplasticfragmentsandparticleslessthan5millimetersindiameter,havebeenfoundonMount

Qomolangmaashighas8440metersabovesealevel,just408.86metersbelowthepeakofthemountain.

accordingtoarecentstudypublishedinthejournalOneEarth.

“Thesearethehighestmicroplasticseverdiscoveredscfar?*leadauthorImogenNapperfromthe

UniversityofPlymouth,UK,saidinastatement.Scientistscollectedsnowandwatersamplesfrom19

differentlocationsfrom4200metersabovesealevelallthewayuptothesummitofMountQomolangma.

Theyfoundmicroplasticsinallthewatersamplesandpartofthesnowsamples.Themostpollutedsample

wasfromtheBaseCampinNepal,wheremosthumanactivitiesonthemountainareconcentrated.Ithad79

particlesofinicroplasticsperliterofsnow.

Buthowhavethesefragmentsmadeitallthiswayandinsuchagreatabundance?Theansweris

apparenthumanactivities.Itisclimberswhobringplasticproductstothemountain.Eveniftheydon*tlitter,

justwalkingfbr20minutesoropeningabottleofwatercanreleasemicroplasticsintotheenvironrrient.

TheharshfactisthatplasticpollutionhasreachedeventhemostremoteplacesonEarth.Researchers

evenfoundaplasticbagatthedeepestpointintheworld'soceans-intheMarianaTrench,locatedinthe

PacificOcean.Thebagisthesaircastheonesmonlyusedingrocerystores.Evencoveredinicc,theArcticis

stillavictimofplasticpollution.A2020reportpublishedinNaturesuggeststhattherearc2000to17000

plasticparticlespercubicmeterinArcticicecores,andbetween0to18inicroplasticparticlespercubicmeter

fromthewaterbeneathicefloes.Expertsthinkmicroplasticsmaybetransportedbyairandthenreachthe

NorthPoleinsnowfall.

“Whatwedon'tyetfi.illyknowisthepotentialproblemsthesetinypiecesofplasticcouldbehavingto

ecosystems,toorganismsandeventoourownhealthassaidChristianDunnofBangorUniversity,UK.

“Thenwhatcanwcdo?Wcneedtostartfocusingondeepertechnologicalsolutionsthatfocuson

microplastics,likechangingfabricdesignandincludingnaturalfibersinsteadofplasticwhenpossible.”

32.Whatarethefirsttwoparagraphsmainlyabout?

A.Plasticpollutionhasbeendiscoveredathighaltitudes.

B.Thepollutedsamplesfromthepeakwerethemostserious.

C.Microplasticsareanewly-fbundmaterialbyresearchers.

D.HumanshaveclimbedtothepeakofMountQomolangma.

33.WhatcanwcinferfromParagraph4?

A.Themeansofinicroplasticstransportationhasbeenconfirmed.

B.Microplasticsmaygofarbeyondtherangeofhumanactivities.

C.Bagsfromgrocerystoresarethemainsourceofplasticpollution.

D.TherearefrequentexchangesbetweenArcticicecoresandicefloes.

34.AccordingtoChristianDnnn,thekeytoaddressingmicroplasticpollutionis

A.toprohibittheuseofplasticproducts

B.todiversifythedesignofmicroplastics

C.toapplyonlynaturalfibrousalternatives

D.todevelopmoreadvancedtechnologies

35.Whichofthefollowingisthebesttitle?

A.AdventurousHumanActivistsB.PollutionReachesNewHeight

C.LitterintheMarianaTrenchD.NewOn?EarthCampaigns

第二節(共5小題;每小題2.5分.滿分12.5分)

閱讀下面短文,從短文后的選項中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項.選項中有兩項為多余選項.

Theeffectsofworkingwhileattendingschoolorcollege

Youthsworkingwhileinschoolorcollegeseemslikeatraditioninmanycountriesandthetrendis

growing.Arecentstudyhasfoundthat80%ofstudentsinsomecountrieshaveatleastaparttimejobduring

theirstudyyears.

Whydostudentslookfbremployment?36Educationcostsarehigh,andcollegetuitionshave

grownconsiderablyduringthelastfewyears.Moreover,parentsalsocontributelesstowardcoveringthe

educationcostsoftheirchildren,whichmeansstudentsmustearntheirownmoneywhilestudying.

Havingajobduringschoolorcollegeyearsaffectsthestudents*personalandacademiclives.Firstofall,

employedstudentshavelessfreetimeand,asaresult,theycan'tbearoundtheirfamilyorfriendsasoftenas

theywouldwant.Theylacksleepandarcmorestressed,andtheymayevendevelophealthproblems.

Furthermore,studentemploymentalsoimpactsacademicperformance.Anewresearchshowsthatstudents

workingmorethan20hoursawe?khavelowergradesthanthosewhoworklessornotatall.37

However,thebenefitsofstudentemploymentarealsonotable.Itseemsthatemployedstudentstendtobe

moreengagedinacademicactivitiesthanthosewhodonotwork,probablybecausetheyhavedevelopeda

highersenseofresponsibility.

38Firstly,freshgraduateswhoalreadyhaveworkexperiencegainedduringtheirstudyyearshave

betterchancesoflandingajob.Employersusuallyprefertohireagraduatewithworkplaceexperience,

becausetheyneedn'tspendtoomuchtimeandresourcestotrainthenewemployee.Secondly,studiesshow

thatworkinglearnersaremorelikelytomoveintoamanagerialpositionsoonaftergraduating.39As

theytrydifferentjobsduringtheirschoolyears,theyaremoreawareoftheirjobpreferencesandtargetfield,

andthusfarlessconfiisedthanfreshgraduateswhohaveneverworked.

Tosumup,becauseoffinancialdifficulties,manyyouthslookfbremploymentwhileattendingschoolor

college,andthiscanhavepositiveornegativeeffectsontheirlives.

40Inthisway,employedstudentscangainnoteworthyadvantagesintermsofcareerpathafter

theygraduate.

A.Themaincauseisfinancialpressure.

B.Studentemploymenthasanefleetonfuturecareersaswell.

C.Thegovernmenthasincreasedfundingfbrhighereducation.

D.Theystatethatthejoblimitsthenumberofclassestheycantake.

E.Employedstudentsknowwhattypeofworkfieldwouldbebestfitfbrthem.

F.Finally,employedstudentsdevelopabetterappreciationofthecareerpathtopursue.

G.Soguidanceshouldbegiventohelpthemkeepaproperbalancebetweenstudyandwork.

第三部分語言運用(共兩節,滿分3()分)第一節(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)

閱讀下面短文,從每超所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項.

Mychildrengiftedmeastainlesssteelcoffeeplunger(咖啡壺).1couldn't4]touseit,looking

forwardtocoffeemakingfbrapeacefulday.

AsIpouredmyfirstcupofcoffee,theplungerspilled(灑出)alloverthetable.42noonewas

aroundtoseemydisappointedface!Ikepttrjqng,buteachmorningwouldseeme43thecoffee.ThenI

realizedthatifIpouredveryslowlytherewouldbenospilling.Thiswasatfirstavery44experience.

Mynormal45wastorushthroughbreakfastsothatIcouldgetonwithmyday.

But46Ilearnednotonlytopourslowlybuttoenjoythe47:thesmell,thetaste,andthe

stillnessofanewday.Ithelpedmeto48onwhethertherewereotherareasofmylifeIwasrushingthrough.

Mostoflife,itseemed.

Istartedtoleaveextratimetodoeventhemost49tasks.Whenshopownerswould50fbr

keepingmewaiting,I'dsay,“Notaproblem,I'mnotinahurry.''〉hangingoutwashingbecame

pleasurablewhenlisteningtothebirdssinginginthetreesbecamepartofmy52.Besides,oneofmy

favoriteexperienceswasspendingtimewithstrangers.Wesatonthesteps,withacupofcoffeeinhand,

listeningtoeachother'sstories.Ilwasoneofthe53thingsaboutlivinginabusycity,asiftheworld

slowedtoa54wecouldbothhandle.

Stillnessandquietnessnotonlyslowthepaceoflife,butalso55thesoul,helpingustoenjoythe

world'ssmallpleasures.

第二節(共10小題;每小題1.5分,滿分15分)

閱讀下面短文,在空白處填人1個適當的單詞或括號內單詞的正確形式.

Lotsofcatslovehavingcatpanions,butif56(you)docsn*t,itmightactoutbyshowingfearor

aggression.

Thisdoesn't57(necessary)meanyouhavetogiveoneup!”Catsshowgreat58(flexible)

intheirsocialbehavior,saysKristynVitale,aresearcherattheHuman-AnimalInteractionLabatOregon

StateUniversity,US.

Shesuggests59(separate)thecatsintodifferentareasofthehouseandslowlyreintroducing

themtooneanotherbyusingamethodthat60(call)“Scent(氣味),Sight.Touch'':Takeatoyor

blanketfromeachcatandexchangethem.Giveeachcattheothercat'sscentitemalongwithlotsofpraiseand

rewardssotheyassociatethesmellwithgoodthings.Afterdoingthisseveraltimes,setupaspacein61

thecatswillbeabletoseeoneanotherthroughaphysicalbarrier,likeascreendoor62agate

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