2021~2022学年第一学期阶段性诊断测试
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(考试时间 120分钟,满分 150分 )
注意事项∶
1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上。
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 ,
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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)
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。 What、 vill the、 vo111an do
A。 Get the luan’ s salad, B。 Check the order again。 C。 Find a table for the Inan。
2.Where does the cOnversation probably take place
A.In an onfice. B.In a restaurant。 C。 In a clothing store。
3。 When did the rnan get his niece’ s call
A。 At 6∶ 20. B.At6∶ 00. C。 At5∶ 30。
4,Whatis the woman advised to do with her hair
A。 Cut it shorter。 B。 Change its co1or. C。 Make it straight。
5.What traditional Chinese painting is susan I· nost interested in
A,Figures。 B。 Landscape painting。 C。 Birds and nowers。
第二节 (共 15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 自前 ,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。 What does Robert think ofelectric cars
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A。 hey’ re highly econon1ica1.
B。 They’ re environInentally nriendly.
C。 They’ re quite expensive。
7。 What a打 aCts Robert most about the latest Tesla
A。 The speed。 B。 The price. C。 The design。
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听第 7段材料 ,回答第 8至 10题 。
8。 What kind ofbook doesthe man want
A。 A biography。 B。 An adventure stoly。 C。 A fantasy book,
9.Why does the wolluan buy books today
A。 To complete her paper。 B。 To prepare a birthoay giR.C.To killtime atthe weekend。
10.Which series ofbooks、 vill the、 vo11nan take
A。 Harly Potter。 B。 The Lord ofthe Rings. C。 The Hunger Galues。
听第 8段材料 ,回答第 11至 13题 。
11。 What does the、 vonlan care most aboutthe su△ 11ner day camp
A.Its history。 B。 Its reputation。 C。 Its 1ocation。
12。 Which is a benent ofkids9taking partin the calup
A。 IInproving their grades. lB。 Learning types of skills。 C。 ∶Developing special interests。
13.What is the relationship between the speakers
A。 ∶Neighbors。 B。 Teacher and parent。 C。 Husband and wife。
听第 9段材料 ,回答第 14至 17题 。
14。 IˉIow did the luan 1· neet the tiger
A。 They met atthe zoo。
B.A△iend introduced it to him,
C。 He was asked to take care ofit。
15.What is the feature ofthe tiger
A。 It weighs 180 ki1ograms。 B。 It stands 2 meters tall。 C。 Itis 4 meters 1ong。
16.How′ lnuch 1neat does the tiger eat every day
A。 About 6 kilograms。 B。 About 12 ki1ograms。 C。 About 18 kilograms。
17.Whatis the、vo111an
A。 A hostess。 B.Ajoumalist。 C。 A zookeepeL
听第 10段材料,回答第 18至 20题。
18.When did i乙hang I.1ong go back to the base can1p
A.On May 21, B.On May 24。 C。 On May 27。
19.Why is Erik Weihenmayer mentioned
A。 He was an inspiration to zhang Hong。
B。 He was Zhang Hong’ s guide。
C。 He sponsored Zhang Hong。
20.What does the speaker mainly talk about
A。 Careful preparation for clilubing is essential。
B。 A blind Chinese man climbed Mount Qomolangma。
C;。 Clirnbing can help the disabled have a strong luind。
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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 A、 B、 C、 D四个选项中选出最佳选项。
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The year 2021 has been a tough one in terms oftravel due to the pandemic。 Fortunately,one thing
matthe pandemic hasn’ t chmged isthe曲 ility to escape arld experience new places through a book。 Here
are sonne travel book releases nrolu 2o21 that are getting us excited about getting out on the open road
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The AGademy Award-winning director ofFree solo and National(Geographic
photographer presents the nrst c。 llection of his iconiG adventure photography,
featuring solme of the greatest 1.noimlents of the lnost accolmlplished cli1nbers and
目口甲喟Ⅲ甲锑 outdoor athletes in the 、vorld, and including more than 200 extraordinary
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Winner of the People’s I'iterature Award,Winter Pasture has been a
bestselling book in China for several years。 Li Juan has been widely appreciated in
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the international literary co|△ 11nunity for her unique contribution to the nalⅡ ·ative
n。n。 ncti。n genre。 Winter iPasture is her cro、 vning achievement, shattering the
boundaries bemeen nature writing and personal rnernoir。
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Annabe1 Abbs follo、vs in the footsteps ofwo日 nen who boldly reclailned wild
Windswept landscapes for then1selves, including Georgia C)’ Keeffe in the ernpty plains of
Texas and New Mexico,Nan shepherd in the 1nountains of scotland,Gwen John
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following the French River Garonne,Daphne du Maurier along the River RhOne,
and simone deBeauvoir—who walked as much astwentyonve miles a day in a dress
and espadrilles—through the Fnountains and forests ofFrance。
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REEDo rhroughout history,humans have been driven by the quest fort1″ o cherished
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ideals∶ coin1Inunity and nreed。 m。 rhe two don’ t coexist easily。 We value
;EBASTIA3 individuality and selireliance,yet盯 e utterly dependent on community for our most
JuⅡ oER basic needs。 In this intricately craned and th。 ught-provoking book, sebastian
Junger exa△ 1ines the tension that lies atthe heart ofwhat it rneans to be human。
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21.What do the four books have in con11non
A.They are ofthe same genre。 B。 They are all award winners。
C.Their authors are ofthe sarne gendeL D。 They all have a version published in 2021.
22.What do we know曲 out the book“ 幽 丝 幽 z鱼主业 丝L幽塑处 L迦丝图生2座丝L业±唑 L至幽 幽
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A.It includes stories ofseveral brave wornen。
B。 It has won an international award for the autho⒈
C。 Its author has many bestsellers other than this one。
D。 It cleverly combines biography wim namre writing。
23.Which will be preferred by a person who is interested in hun1an nature
A.Freedon1。
B.There and Back:Photographs nrom the Edge.
C。 Windswept∶ Walking the Paths ofTrailblazing Women。
D。 Winter pasture∶ One Wo1men’s Journey with China’ s Kazakh Herders.
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Matt Doogue,34-yearoold nature photographe△ had been suf1Bering nrom depression when he first
found his passion for taking pictures of insects— and his、vork is now featured in National Geographic.
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ˉ “IIIe says that he tried to take his o、 vn life nine years ago aner hitting“ rock botton1” 。In the beginning,I
was so paranoid(妄想 的)and angry that I cOuldn’ t leave the house,” says Doogue.“When I attempted
to end 1ny life,I knew I needed to see someone。 I went to the doctors and got treat1nent,but I knew that
I needed something more— ”and that’ s when I started photography。
Now a clad oftwo,Doogue found that looking at insects through a carnera helped hiFn in ways he
could never have i1nagined—and it proved to be the lifeline he needed。 It had a“ cal1ning elglect” that
helped him to“ ’disconnect’ n·。1rl stress;and his astonishing i1nages,showing insects and spiders in
amazing detail against brightly co1ored backgrounds,caughtthe eye of publishers耐 Ndional
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Cleographic。 I ended up as one of their featured photographers,’ recalled Doogue。 It was the peak of
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nly careeL It、 vas incredible。
C)riginally nrOIFl salford,Greater Manchester,he now lives in Arluadale,West Lothian,SGOtland。
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rhough he fears that scOtland is in the 1.niddle ofan“ epidenliG” ofrnale suicide,he believes that sharing
his love of nature photography can help others to cope with their rnental health issues as well。 “I think
the problen1 is this‘ 1nan-up’ approach;the idea thatrnen need to be strong puts sO 1nuch pressure on
young 1nales to be nne all the tilne,” ‘“says Doogue。 Γhis is why I try and be so open aboutrny own
experience。 WheneverI am out with my camera,I don’ tthink about my other wories。 It isjust me and
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the environment around 1ne。 Yiou can lose yourselfin a spider rnaking its web。
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24。 What is rnainly talked about in Para1
A。 How serious his depression was. B。 How Doogue fellin depression。
C。 Why Doogue became pessimistic。 D。 Why Doogue took up photogra.phy。
25.What leads scottish 1nen to develop mental health problelmls according to Doogue
A.The absence of1ove for their life and work。
B。 The approach they adoptto solve problems。
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c。 rhe idea that rnen are supposed to be strong。
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E)。 rhe concern thatthey get disconnected nronl people.
26。 In which way did photography help Doogue
A.It equipped him with lifeosaving skills。
B.It helped hiln to get a1w′ay 1:lom pressure.
C。 It oσered hilu a diJerent way to express himself。
】D。 It gave hinl a chance to show his love for nature。
27.What’s the purpose ofthis passage
A。 Tlo describe the seriousness ofrnental problerns.
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B。 Ilo introduce the beneints。 fnature photography。
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C;。 Tlo share Doogue’ s experience ofbeating depression。
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D。 Ilo encourage the readers to∶ End their love for nature。
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Despite all the proluises to take action,the world is still on course to heat up to a dangerous level。
That’ s the latest assessInent of the United Nations。 Its experts have studied the climlate plans of more
than 100 countries and cOncluded that we’ re heading in the wrong direction。
scientists recently connrlued that to avoid the worst impacts of hotter conditions,global carbon
eΠlissions needed to be cut by 45%by 2030。 IBut this new analysis shows that those emissions are set to
rise by 16%during this period。 Th茁 could eventually lead to a temperature rise of 2.7C(4。 9F)above
pre-industrial tilues— ‘far above the li1· nits set by the international con11nunity。 'Γhe 16%increase is a
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huge cause for concern,’ “according to iPatricia iEspinosa,the LIN’ s chief climate negotiatOL It is in
sharp contrast with the calls by science for rapid, sustained and largeˉ scale eInission reductions to
prevent the rnost severe clilnate consequences and sugiering, especially of the Frlost vulnerable,
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throughout the、 vorld。
It’ s a warning about the scale ofthe challenge faced at the C;OP26 Gli1nate cOnference,the central
aiⅡl of whiGh is to keep alive hopes of lirniting the rise in global teFnperatures by persuading nations to
cut their eInissions。 ∶But the LIN says that of 191 cOuntries taking part in the agreelmlent,only 113 have so
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far cOme up with improved pledges。 Alok sham己 the British minister who will chair the COP26
cOnference,said nations that had ambitious cli1nate plans were“already bending the curve of elmissions
dσw·nwards” “。 But without action nr。m all countries,especially the biggest econonlies,there eJiorts risk
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being in vain。
A study by C;li1nate Action· I·racker found that ofthe G20 group ofleading industrial nations,only
a hmdml hwe strengthened their targe“ to cut emissions。 It oays mat Australia and Indonesia hwe the
sarne carbon reduction targets they did back in 2015 and the study innds that Brazil,Mexico and Russia
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28.What ca1 we infer nrom the arst1h`o paragraphs
A.Emission reduction is the only solution to climate proble1ms。
B.The global temperature keeps rising despite all the eflorts made.
C.Unlimited carbon emissions will lead to temperature rises at length。
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D。 rhe 16%increase in carbon emissions will amect rich nations Fnore。
29.Which is true aboutthe COP26 clirnate conference
A。 It ai1ns to keep the rise ofglobal teFnperatures under control。
B.Its e∶厅iorts will be ofno eigiect with。 ut action nr。 nl the biggest econornies。
C;。 Its rnember countries have all promised to further control their enlissions。
D。 It achieves its goal by placing punishment on nations fhiling to cut eiⅡ lissions。
30.What can we leam aboutthe poorest countries nronl the underlined sentence
A。 They bear stronger responsibility to cut elmissions。
B。 They should be given the priority to cut elmissions。
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c。 rhey are better at keeping emissions under control。
lD。 They are mostlikely to benent nr。 lu eImission cuts。
31.What can be a suitable title for the text
A。 A wOrld in dangeL B。 A mustto cut emissions。
C。 Challenges we are faced with。 D。 UN warning over nation’ s climate plans。
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Has spot gone missing Need to track down a 1ost gerbil While Jim Carrey’ s Ace Ventura may be
ncti。nal,thejob ofpet detective is quite a real one in China,where they are known as“ xunchongzhe” or
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pet searchers。
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People in this emerging pro免 ssion use highˉ tech equipmentto track down lost pets and reunite them
with their loved ones。
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It can be a life-savingjob,sometimes,especially for those who see their pets as family members,”
Ailin,a member of a pet searcherteam told the Global Times.“ It is urgent for us to depart immediately
aRer taking a case because the‘ golden window’ for nnding a petis only 72 hours anerit has gotlost。 so
、ve have to always be ready to set out,” added Ailin.
I·IOwever,even ifthe teann arrives within this window,there is no guarantee they will be able to track
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dovyn the 1nissing pet。 This can cause solmle problems as· the service is pricey。 In Ailin team’ s case,their
general price ranges bemeen 3,ooo to 309000 yuan。 “We will return the service fee ifwe can’ t and a pet。
We like to be conservative aboutthe possibilities ofsuccess with clients,especially before we carlO/out an
initial examinadon oftheir situ茁 ion。 。。butto be honest,disputes(纠 绉卜)do happen,” she noted。
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As a sInall growing industry,1many things like pricing standards and qualincati。 ns日re still in a gray
zone and need regulation.We do admit the pet industIγ can be rather工生旦卫ess in its pricing,especially
when people’ ’s love gets involved,’ Wang Mian,a pet industry insider,told the Global Times。
lE)ven though rnany people considerthe profession as lacking standards,itis still becoming popular in
.rhere are Inany various pet searching services available on·
C)hina。 raobao,with the bestselling shop
recording 1nore than 100 1nonthly transactions and over 300 positive reviews on their page。
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My dog is like a ftunily melmbertO 1ne。 Would you considerthe cost when it colmles to nnding your
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family IneInber ’ Cherlγ ‘,a dog owner,told the Global′ ri1nes。 We do see clients get desperate ifthey
have lost an expensive breed,but whatlnore coⅡ 11nonly happens is we track down theirteddy bear dog,”
said Ailin。
32。 What’ s the function ofthe t、Ⅳo questions in Para 1
A.7Ilo rnake a lead to the topic。
B。 Tio arouse readers’ concern。
C.To summ盯 ize the whole passage。
D.TO collect readers’ answer for further study。
33.What does the underlined word“ ruthless” in Para 5 probably Ⅱlean
AD Illegal B。 Worthwhile. C。 Crue1. D。 Reasonable.
34。 What can we learn about Ailin’ s team nr。m Para 4
A。 They Inay still charge their clients for failed cases。
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lB。 rheir clients are conndent in their ability to trace 1ost pets。
C。 'I·heir clients cOnsider the price oftheir service reasonable。
D。 They 1nay fail to trace 1ost pets even ifthey start early enough。
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35.What can we infer nrom the last paragraph
A。 {C)wners ofexpensive breeds consider pets their family luenabers。
B。 Most pets to be tracked down by Ailin’ s teanl are expensive breeds。
C。 C)wners ofinexpensive breeds don’ t get desperate iftheir pets get lost。
D.Most owners are willing to reunite with their missing pets at any cost。
第二节 (共 5小题 ;每小题 2。5分 ,满分 12。5分)
阅读下面短文 ,从短文后的选项中选 出可 以填入空 白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
You’ ve studied hard,you’ ve gotthe grades and now you’ re ofto university!_旦鱼_One study,
carried out by the I|1igher Education Policy Institute and 1Jnite students suggested that as well as being
excited and nervous,nnany students are deeply il1-inforlued about whatto expect。
ofcourse,nying the nest to go to university is the opportunity ofa lifetin1e,butto make the|most of
it needs somle preparation before you arive。 。_旦△_You’ ll no longer be able to rely on MuIn and D)ad
to feed you or clear up aaer you,so try to learn how tO 1nake soFne staple dishes that are quick and easy to
prep盯 e。 _mL~
Prhese donlestic skills will conle in useful because students will probably be living with others such
as in an碰 sh盯e。r shared campus— based accommod耐ion。 _旦⒉_ Apart iom tuition 北es,
accom1nodation is likely to be the biggest cost for students living away nroⅡ l h。Ⅱle。 I|Iowever,the study
found only about half ofthe would— be students surveyed identined rent as the biggest expense,which
suggests rnore should be done to help in the transition bemeen schoo1 and university。
_且 ⒐_Going to university requires Ⅱleeting new people and making new iiends。 This oRen
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begins in Freshers’ Week ahhoughjournalism student EmmekeiMegannety warns that∶ People starting
uni need to relmlelmber that the people you 1neetin your nrst week will not necessarily be your nriends for
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life。 ∶But whatever your expectations,it’ s good to be prepared for the ti1ne ofyour life。
A。 1`lew students are going to have to be sociable as、 ve11。
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B。 Γhis rneans learning life skills such as cooking and cleaning。
C。 some students nnd leaming to cook was reasonably enioyable。
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E)。 This、vill also require taking responsibility for rnanaging their finances。
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E。 Yiour parents rnay worry about you i[lying the nest to start university at irst。
F。 This is thejoumey that many students盯 e taking,but how prepared盯 e you
G。 C)ther household chores like operating the wa,shing lnachine can also be practices、 vhile at ho11ne!
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第三部分 语言运用 (共两节 ,满分 30分)
第一节 (共 15小题 ;每小题 1分,满分 15分)
阅读下面短文,从每题所给的 A、 B、 C、 D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
As 17-yearˉ old Torrell NOrw0od drove throu吵 st.Petersburg,Florid℃ the laughter lmd chatter
nr。m me fourteenager girls inside her car quickly gave way to screams。 Asthey~」工~。 an intersection,
another car T-boned them,sending their car sailing into the y盯 d ofa nearby home,cOming to a~=丝 L_
only when it crashed into a tree。
Assmoke bmowed(翻腾)nrom the other car,a bystander shouted,“ rs aboutt。 ~zE_!Get out!”
The impact had caved in Norwood’ s driver’ s side door,jamming it shut。 .~■」丝~j but otherwise OK,she
crawled outthrough the~-z5_.A10ng with two ofher nriends,who’ d also malaged to nree themselves,
she ran for her life。
~.Z匹_halfway down the street,she realized th猫 her best nriend,A’ zaria simmons,wasn’t with
them。 Norwood ran back to the wreck and found simons~口 」臼L~in the back seat.she山 rew open the
back door and_至旦_her△ iend out,avoiding the broken glass as best she could。 she dragged sim1mons
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a few neett。 safety and laid her on me gr。 und。 I checked her pulse。 Nothing。 I put my head_=笠L~
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her chest。 No sign oflife。 That’s when IstaHed CPR.”
Had the accident happened a few weeks earliern she n1ight not have knσ w′n whatto do.ButiNor1Ⅳ ood,
who wantsto_豇 L~ac盯eer in medicine,had eamed her CPRcertincatejustthe day before.Kneeling
on the lawn and 1ooking down征 her_三L~-nriend,∶ Norwood knew she had precious little tinle to
practice、vhat she’ d learned。
she started pumping siFnnnon’ s chest、 vith her interlocked∶ angers and breathing into her 11iend’ s
mouth_旦⒉~。 nlling her lungs with the kiss oflife。 No_至△_。 And then,anerthe 30曲 c。mpression,
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siFn1nons began cOughing and gasping for ai⒈ rhe(cIPR had worked!
soon,p盯amedics(护 :理 人 员 )arived and rushed simmons__型工~the hospital,where she
received stitches(缝 针 )for a gash in her forehead。 And then she heard how her best nriend had saved her
life.“I wasn’t.~工丕_,” simmonstold CNN。
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she will always help any way she can。
41。 A。 associated |B.perceived C;。 proceeded D.approached
42.A.end B。 stop C。 breaik D。 close
43。 A.blow up B。 break up C。 block up D.bomb up
44。 A。 stricken B。 shaken C。 Weeping D。 Praying
45。 A。 seat B。 door C。 roof D。 window
46。 A。 However B.Therefore C。 But D。 otherwise
47。 A。 occupied B。 stuck C.attached D。 glued
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48.A。 grabbed B.guaranteed C。 pulled E)。 persuaded
49。 A。 over B。 bene哎h C。 beyond D.against
50。 A。 pursue B。 swap C。 opt E)。 adopt
51.A.delicate B。 deadly C.dynamic D。 dying
52.A。 in hopes of B。 in favor of C.1n consequence of D。 in telⅡ ns of
53。 A。 reaction lB.eXGeption C。 response D。 efFect
54。 A。 in B。 or C。 for D.to
55.A。 unconsc1ous B。 shocked C。 terined D.an1biguous
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。
Huaian in East|China’ s Jiangsu Province,the holmletown offorlner(C)hinese prenlier zhou Enlai,has
been selected as one ofthe new cities 56。 _JL_(add)to the united Nations Educational,scientinc
and Cultural organiz缸 ion(UNEsCo)Creative Cities Network,thanks to its abundant history of
gastronomy(烹饪法 )。
1JNEsCO published its list on Monday,with 49 cities added,including Huaian.57。 _〓丛_(sit)
on the North-south divide ofthe counoy,the geographical location has given the city a 58。 _生L_
(COmbine)ofboth Northern and southern Chinese cuisine。
Being an imlportant water transportation port,Huaian is one ofth。 Fnain birthplaces of Huaiˉ Yang
cuisine— a general terlu for dishes nrolml Huaian and Yangzhou。
Huaian food has been molded paHly 59。 _▲_the 2,500ˉyearhistory ofthe BeIng-Hlmgzhou
Crand Canal。 As 60。 _上 _(e盯 ly)as the spring and Autumn Period(770BCˉ476BC),the canal was
built around Huaian9 61._生 L_local food and snacks nr。 m‘ the city 62。 _=上_(bring)t00ther
areas。 In the Qing Dynasty(1644。 1911AD),with the dredging(疏 浚)ofthe canallmd 63。 ._Δ_(it)
rnore deve1oped water transportation,IIuaian cuisine spread tO Inore northern parts of China including
Be刂 ing。 In the Qing Dynasty,Huaian f⒗ urished as 64。 _卫△_-center for many industries such as
shipbuilding and canal managernent,thus the city’ s cuisine started to absorb specialties】 ionl across the
country。
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第 四部分 写作 (共两节 ,满分 40分 )
第一节 (满分 15分 )
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你校将举办名为 最受欢迎的学生(The Most Popular smdents)” 的比赛,你受学生会委托为
校宣传栏写一则通知,内容包括 :
1。 比赛的时间和地点 ;
2。 比赛的形式和内容(才艺展示、学科知识问答等)。
注意 :
1。 词数 80左右 ;
2。 可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
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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。
The Chase Is On
It was d盯 k outside,just aaer the dinner hou△ when Benny Corea and Amanda Disley and three of
their five kids clilubed into their black can As they prepared to exit the parking lot of the restaurant
where they’ djust eaten,a dark blue Honda Civic with heNily tinted(茶 色玻璃)windows crossed their
path。
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Yo,babe,” Corea cried,“ thd’ s that car。 That’ s that car!”
Earlier in the day,lDisley had Inentioned an A1mber Alert issued for a n1issing 11ˉ yearˉ old girl in
Brirnneld,Massachusetts,less than 30 1niles nrolm the faluily’ s holmle in springneld.The car that passed
them was the same as the one that had been used in the kidnapping(绑 架 )。
Correa took a hard right out ofthe parking lot and tailed the I|1onda in an eiσ iort to view the license
plde(牌照、 The driver immediately sped up and blew through a stop sign。 Corea shocked his namily)。
by following suit。 I|Ie wa,sn’ t aboutto lose the Honda。
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Γhe Honda pulled around the back ofa convenience store。 He’ s trying to run away,’ C)orrea yelled。
When the Honda came around to the】ont,CoFea caught up and pulled ahead,trying to cut it o置 The
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Honda hit the brakes and stopped suddenly。 The headlights of Corea’ s car nashed。n the dover—a
young man with black hai△ ·wearlng a black 1nask over his face。 rhey c。 uld see hi1n forcing a girl’ s
head down in the back,as ift1。 ring to hide heL
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1.续写词数应为 150左右 :
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2021~2022学 年第一学期阶段性诊断测试
高三英语参考答案
第一部分 听力 (共 20小题 ,每题 1.5分 ,满分 30分 )
1o5ACCBA 6-10 BCABC 11o15 BBCCA 16-20 BACAB
第二部分 阅读理解 (共 20小题 ,每题 2.5分 ,满分 50分 )
21-23 DDA 24-27 DCBC 28-31 CADD 32-35 ACDD 36o40 FBGDA
第三部分 语言知识运用
第一节 完形填空 (共 15小题 ,每题 1分,满分 15分 )
41-45 DBABD 46-50 CBCDA 51-55 DACDB
第二节 语法填空 (共 10小题 ,每题 1.5分 ,满分 15分 )
56。 to be added 57.sitting 58。 collnbination 59。 by 60。 early
61.and 62。 、vere brought 63。 its 64。 a 65。 where
第四部分 写作 (共两节 ,满分 40分 )
第一节 应用文写作 (15分 )
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he MOst Popular Student Co11npetition,airned to prO1note the studying at1nosphere and inspire us
students to n.lrther irnprove ourselves,will be held in the schoo1 dining hall at 7 a。 rn。 on June 6。
Whoever participates in the co111petition 1.nust show his talents as、 vell as give a quick and correct
answer to suueCt-rel征ed questions。 Based on students’ performance,our fair referees wi11 draw a
conclusion that who are the top ten students。
Have an irnllnense interest in it Please sign up in the student 1.Jnion o月 [ice right now。
The studentˉ Union
June2,2019
第二节 读后续写 (25分 )
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月 It’ S him!” she yelled into the phone。 The kidnapper!”9。 Corea stγ ed c1ose behind the Honda,
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cutting of cars to do so。 Γhey were now tearing`a1ong the road at 100 rnph。 He’ s going through red
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lights!’ Disley yelled to the police。 Correa slan.11ned on the brakes to avoid oncO1ning car and then hit
the gas to catch up while their son shouted excitedly atthe back seats。
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o刀 r乃c扔 s幼 oc″r夕表 盈,犭 乃fs c夕r In fact,it had been blinking for much of the 15-minute chase。
What’ s、vorse,their car— they’ d ifind out later that the suspension had dar11aged during the chase— 、vas
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running on fun1es, and ifinally it caIne to a gradual stop。 Γhe t11ree could only helplessly、 vatch the
Honda disappear around the corner.IBut thanks tO Disley’ s directions through the phone,the police had
p1otted the path the kidnapper、vas taking and set up a roadb1ock ahead,successfully trapping the car
soon aRer。
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