江苏省泰州市2021届高三上学期期中考试英语试题 Word版含解析(无听力音频无文字材料)

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泰州市2020~2021学年度第一学期期中调研测试
高三英语试题
(考试时间:120分钟;总分: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,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上,写在本试卷上无效。
第一部分
听力(共两节,满分30分)
做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题纸上。
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.
Where
did
the
speakers
stay
last
year?
A.
In
a
hotel.
B.On
the
ship.
C.
In
a
cabin.
2.
What
does
the
man
suggest
the
woman
do?
A.Watch
the
news.
B.
Put
the
weather
channel
on.
C.Feel
the
temperature
outdoors.
3.Whose
birthday
is
it?
A.The
son's.
B.
The
mother's.
C.
The
daughter's.
4.What
does
the
man
say
about
the
woman?
A.
She
keeps
the
yard
neat.
B.She
works
a
lot.
C.She
has
a
beautiful
garden.
5.What
are
the
speakers
mainly
talking
about?
A.What
they
studied
with
a
telescope.
B.What
classes
they
chose.
C.
How
the
moon
travels
around
the
earth.
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。每段对话或独白读两遍。
听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。
6.
How
is
the
man
feeling?
A.Angry.
B.Sleepy.
C.Scared.
7.How
long
is
the
speakers'
trip?
A.
Four
hours.
B.
Ten
hours.
C.Thirteen
hours.
听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。
8.
Where
did
the
man
find
the
ad?
A.
From
the
newspaper.
B.From
the
Internet.
C.From
a
radio
station.
9.
What
does
the
man
want
to
buy
first?
A.A
sofa.
B.A
computer.
C.A
washing
machine.
10.Why
does
the
woman
want
to
sell
the
TV?
A.It
is
too
old.
B.
It
doesn't
work.
C.She
won
a
new
one.
听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。
11.What's
the
relationship
between
the
speakers?
A.Husband
and
wife.
B.Friends.
C.Receptionist
and
customer.
12.
Where
is
the
hotel?
A.
Near
the
beach.
B.
In
the
mountains.
C.In
the
city
center.
13.What
will
the
man
probably
do
next?
A.Call
the
hotel.
B.Surf
the
Internet.
C.Find
his
credit
cards.
听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。
14.
Where
does
the
conversation
take
place?
A.
At
the
woman's
house.
B.At
school.
C.At
the
office.
15.
What
time
did
the
woman
attend
the
meeting?
A.7:00.
B.7:30.
C.8:00.
16.
What
will
be
a
punishment
for
Anna
if
she's
late
again?
A.
She
won't
work
with
Jack.
B.
She
won't
have
as
much
work.
C.
She
won't
work
at
the
company
anymore.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.
Why
are
there
international
restaurants
in
large
cities
in
America?
A.Many
settlers
from
other
countries
open
them.
B.They
are
the
best
places
to
have
celebrations.
C.Food
from
other
countries
is
much
fresher.
18.
What
is
special
about
French
restaurants?
A.
They
are
fashionable.
B.They
serve
cheap
food.
C.They
sell
large
meals.
19.
Which
type
of
cooking
uses
very
little
fat?
A.
Italian.
B.Mexican.
C.Japanese.
20.For
how
many
reasons
is
international
food
popular?
A.Two.
B.Three.
C.Four.
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A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
A
From
Alton
Towers
to
Legoland,
our
experts
pick
their
favorite
British
theme
parks,
highlighting
the
best
roller
coasters,
character-led
attractions,
and
animal
safaris(狩猎旅行)Drayton
Manor
The
Staffordshire
theme
park
includes
rides
for
all
ages
but
stands
out
for
having
hit
on
a
winning
formula
for
young
families
with
its
expanding
Thomas
Land
section.
The
286-acre
site
is
set
in
woodlands
but
the
main
village
is
enough
for
little
legs
to
explore,making
it
well
suited
to
pre-and
primary
school
children.
Paultons
Family
Theme
Park
On
the
edge
of
New
Forest
National
Park,
in
Hampshire,
Paultons
Family
Theme
Park
sits
in
140
acres
of
attractive
parkland.
Although
overshadowed
by
Thorpe
Park
and
Alton
Towers
in
terms
of
big
rides,
the
park
is
home
to
Peppa
Pig
World,
as
well
as
60
rides
and
attractions,and
is
best
for
families
with
young
children.
Chessington
World
of
Adventures
This
park
in
Surrey
has
injected
novelty(新奇)this
year
with
the
launch
of
its
exclusive
Gruffalo
River
Ride
Adventure,
raising
its
status
as
a
family-friendly
destination.
The
park
also
provides
added
family
value
with
the
opportunity
to
get
a
close-up
interaction
with
animals
including
monkey
walk-throughs
and
the
Zufari
safari
experience.
Legoland
Windsor
If
you're
looking
for
stomach-in-the-mouth
roller
coasters,
Legoland
is
not
for
you.
This
is
the
entry-level
theme
park
for
families
with
kids
below
the
age
of
12,with
bucket-loads
to
keep
them
happy.
Now
in
its
third
decade,
set
in
lovely
grounds,
the
theme
park
still
has
some
of
the
charm
of
the
original
Danish
parent
park,
with
plenty
of
giraffes,
crocodiles
and
pirates
made
out
of
Lego
bricks
spread
over
the
rides.
21.Which
of
the
following
is
recommended
if
a
family
want
to
interact
with
animals?
A.
Drayton
Manor
B.Paultons
Family
Theme
Park
C.Chessington
World
of
Adventures
D.Legoland
Windsor
22.What
do
the
four
theme
parks
have
in
common?
A.
They're
all
ideal
for
children.
B.They
all
feature
thrilling
big
rides.
C.They're
all
renewing
recreational
facilities.
D.They
all
cover
a
vast
area
of
over
200
acres.
23.What
is
the
author's
purpose
in
writing
the
passage?
A.
To
promote
ecotourism.
B.
To
value
family
union.
C.
To
introduce
theme
parks.
D.
To
compare
tourist
attractions.
B
It
happened
again
last
week.
One
of
my
relatives
asked
me,
“My
dear
girl,
you
work
in
oncology(肿瘤科)?
Isn't
that
depressing?”
I
have
heard
those
questions
many
times
as'
an
oncology
nurse
and
my
response
is
always
the
same.
I
tell
them
no,and
that
I
love
it.And
then
I
smile.
I
work
in
the
Bone
Marrow
Transplant
Unit
at
North
Shore
University
Hospital.
Together
with
my
colleagues,we
get
to
know
most
of
our
patients
very
well.
We
learn
about
their
likes
and
dislikes.
We
get
to
meet
their
families
and
they
take
pictures
of
us.
They
tell
us
about
a
favorite
vacation
they
once
took
and
they
wish
us
a
good
time
when
we
are
leaving
for
one.They
also
tell
us
to
enjoy
every
moment
of
the
day
because
we
never
know
when
life
is
going
to
change.
I
am
thinking
of
a
recent
experience
we
had
with
our
patient
Jim,a
middle-aged
man
who
is
always
expecting
good
things
to
happen
and
hopeful
about
the
future.He
was
diagnosed
with
liver
cancer
a
year
ago
and
was
facing
the
real
possibility
that
he
did
not
have
a
long
time
to
live.
But
Jim
voluntarily
made
up
his
mind
to
try
for
some
very
experimental
treatments,
even
though
the
pain
was
almost
too
great
to
tolerate.
Eventually,Jim's
disease
went
into
remission.
It
is
Easter
Sunday
now
and
he
is
home
with
his
family.
Jim
got
a
miracle.
An
important
reason
why
I
work
in
oncology
is
that
sometimes,
not
usually,
not
even
very
often,
miracles
do
happen.
And
when
they
do,I
am
filled
with
gratitude
and
pride
that
as
a
nurse,I
can
be
a
part
of
that
miraculous
process.
Now
you
know
why
I
smile
when
people
ask
me
if
I
find
oncology
nursing
to
be
sad
or
disappointing.
I
recall
all
the
miracles
I
have
seen
and
I
remember
what
my
patients
have
told
me
and
I
can't
help
but
smile.
24.What
is
the
author's
impression
of
most
about
her
patients?
A.They
are
overcome
with
depression.
B.They
are
keen
to
go
sightseeing.
C.They
stay
positive
despite
illnesses.
D.They
fail
to
understand
her
work.
25.What
might
be
the
main
reason
for
the
author's
being
an
oncology
nurse?
A.
She
has
a
real
talent
for
nursing.
B.The
experience
benefits
her
a
lot.
C.
Her
job
is
respectable
and
well-paid.
D.Patients
can
get
miracles
under
her
care.
26.What
does
the
underlined
part
"went
into
remission"
in
Paragraph
4
mean?
A.
remained
the
same
B.
began
to
improve
C.changed
for
the
worse
D.reached
a
critical
stage
27.
What
can
we
learn
from
Jim's
experience?
A.
One
man's
meat
is
another
man's
poison.
B.Health
is
not
valued
until
sickness
comes.
C.Where
there
is
great
love,
there
are
always
miracles.
D.An
optimist
sees
an
opportunity
in
every
catastrophe.
C
The
aviation(航空)industry
is
currently
responsible
for
about
2
percent
of
global
greenhouse
gas
emissions.
This
figure
is
set
to
grow
as
air
travel
becomes
increasingly
popular.
However,efforts
to
reduce
the
effects
of
aviation
are
moving
at
a
very
slow
pace.
Electric
and
solar-powered
airliners
are
reportedly
in
development
at
Wright
Electric
and
Airbus
among
others,
but
battery
technology
still
falls
behind
jet
fuels.
The
surprising
effects
of
aviation
are
why
a
number
of
people
are
choosing
to
quit,
or
hugely
restrict,
flying.
While
“staying
grounded”,
as
activists
call
it,
might
not
make
the
biggest
difference
to
your
carbon
footprint-a
study
last
summer
found
that
cutting
meat,
eggs
and
dairy
was
the
best
thing
people
can
do
for
the
planet-it
can
still
make
a
huge
difference.
Zoe
Hatch,
who
lives
in
Maidenhead,
stopped
flying
in
2015
after
reading
up
on
climate
change.
Her
husband
and
their
two
children,
11
and
15,
joined
her
in
a
family
decision
to
switch
to
slow
travel.
Hatch
hasn't
found
it
inconvenient
or
expensive,
she
says.
She
uses
apps
to
find
affordable
train
tickets.
Being
connected
to
continental
Europe
by
the
Eurostar
train
makes
it
relatively
easy
to
travel
abroad
without
needing
to
fly.
Steve
Melia,
Ph.
D,
an
expert
in
sustainable
transportation,
stopped
flying
in
2005.
He
agrees
that
individual
change,
in
itself,won't
prevent
climate
crisis."The
sort
of
rapid
change
we
need
to
avoid
the
collapse
of
the
ecosystem
through
climate
change-that's
not
going
to
come
about
by
people
voluntarily
choosing
to
change
their
behavior,"he
added.
Melia
adds
that
it's
important
that
people
who
feel
the
need
to
quit
don't
talk
themselves
out
of
it.
"If
we
are
going
to
achieve
the
sort
of
rapid
change
that
is
necessary,some
people
have
to
initiate(倡议)that
change,
and
if
all
of
the
people
who
might
be
initiating
change
are
themselves
flying
and
convincing
themselves
that
they
can't
live
without
flying,
then
where's
the
initiative
for
change
going
to
come
from?"he
asked.
28.
What
can
we
learn
about
the
aviation
industry
from
the
passage?
A.
Some
people
quit
flying
due
to
financial
factors.
B.
There
is
still
a
long
way
to
go
for
electric
airlines.
C.
Individual
efforts
to
quit
flying
don't
make
any
sense.
D.The
aviation
industry
contributes
most
to
global
warming.
29.
What
is
Hatch's
attitude
towards"slow
travel”?
A.
Supportive.
B.Cautious.
C.Doubtful.
D.Indifferent.
30.
How
does
the
author
support
the
theme
of
the
passage?
A.By
giving
examples.
B.
By
making
comparisons.
C.
By
explaining
statistical
data.
D.By
providing
research
results.
31.
What
can
be
a
suitable
title
for
the
text?
A.
To
rescue
the
Earth
is
to
rescue
future?
B.
To
fly
or
not
to
fly,that's
a
question.
C.Why
some
people
have
given
up
flying?
D.Less
emission
of
carbon,
more
chances
of
survival.
D
Now
a
company
is
launching
a
new
robot
on
personal
service
machines.
Rather
than
keeping
you
company
at
home,GITA
(pronounced
Jee-Tah)
helps
you
go
hands-free
while
you
walk
down
the
street,
to
the
grocery
store
or
to
visit
your
neighbors.
Like
the
name,
which
means“outing"
in
Italian,
the
robotic
servant
is
for
short
trips
out
and
about.
Designed
by
the
Piaggio
Group,
the
smart
device
uses
five
cameras
to
see
you,follow
you
around
and
carry
up
to
40
pounds
of
your
belongings
for
four
hours.
It's
similar
to
those
robotic
suitcases
that
trail
behind
you
at
the
airport,
but
with
an
entirely
different
outside.
Picture
a
large
container
but
on
wheels.
That's
what
GITA
looks
like
in
the
flagship
orange
color.
Imagine
having
a
hi-tech
that
can
follow
you
around
with
your
shopping
inside.
Ir's
round
and
strong
yet
relatively
smart
and
convenient.
The
robotic
helper
is
a
joy
to
engage
with,sort
of
like
a
dog.
Operating
GITA
is
simple.You
just
press
one
button
to
turn
it
on,one
button
for
the
cameras
to
scan
your
legs,
and
you're
off.
It
actually
does
a
pretty
good
job
of
following
you
and
recognizing
when
you
change
directions.
Its
movement
is
oddly
natural.
When
you
speed
up
it
falls
behind
a
bit
before
trying
to
catch
up,and
when
you
stop,it
stops-usually.
GITA
operates
best
on
hard
surfaces.However,it
can't
go
upstairs.It
can
roll
on
slight
inclines(斜坡)and
keep
up
with
a
walking
person
at
speeds
up
to
6
miles
per
hour.
A
system
of
sounds
and
lights
will
let
you
know
whether
it
is
unpaired
or
needs
a
charge.
And
an
app
lets
you
share
your
robot
with
your
"crew",
so
it
can
follow
them,
too.With
a
speaker,
your
GITA
can
carry
candy
and
play
theme
music
as
you
take
the
kids
trick-or-treating.
A
USA
TODAY
tech
reporter
gave
GITA
a
test
run
in
2019.He
said,"GITA
certainly
made
quite
an
impression
on
passers-by
as
it
rolled
down
New
York's
busy
Madison
Avenue."Yet
having
tech
trail
behind
you
takes
some
getting
used
to.
You
can't
help
but
look
behind
you
to
make
sure
it's
keeping
up,
somewhat
like
monitoring
a
pet.
32.The
new
robot
is
designed
mainly
to
A.
instruct
you
where
to
go
B.
serve
you
as
you
walk
around
C.accompany
you
at
home
D.protect
you
when
you're
traveling
33.
What
is
the
new
robot
probably
like?
A.
It
looks
like
a
royal
dog.
B.It
has
flags
and
smart
panels.
C.It
is
round,orange
and
can
roll
of
itself.
D.It
resembles
cameras
in
appearance.
34.
GITA
scans
the
legs
of
its
owner
to
A.
recognize
the
owner
B.adjust
its
pace
C.charge
more
efficiently
D.move
more
naturally
35.
What
can
we
learn
about
GITA
from
the
last
paragraph?
A.People
are
heavily
dependent
on
it.
B.It
is
far
from
being
put
into
use.
C.It
is
easy
to
get
lost
and
needs
to
be
improved.
D.Users
have
difficulty
accustoming
themselves
to
it
at
first.
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。
As
a
species,ginkgo(银杏)trees,
which
enjoy
a
reputation
as
"The
Tree
that
Time
Forgor",
have
existed
relatively
unchanged
for
200
million
years.
While
scientists
have
revealed
the
mysteries
of
the
tree's
long
life,
it
won't
help
humans
soon.
Scientists
in
China
examined
the
genetic
component
of
very
young
ginkgo
trees,comparing
samples
between
several
hundred
and
a
thousand
years
old.
36
The
scientists
also
found
that,
unlike
other
plants,
ginkgo
genes
with
regard
to
aging
do
not
automatically
become
active
at
a
certain
stage
in
their
life
cycle.
37
This
explains
why
old
ginkgo
trees
produce
as
many
seeds
as
young
ones
and
how
they
continue
to
grow
wide
for
as
long
as
they
live.
Furthermore,ginkgo
trees
are
born
with
protective
biochemical
characteristics,in
the
form
of
hormones,
antioxidants,
and
bactericides.38Also,
they
have
evolved
adaptations
that
enable
them
to
resist
pests
and
climate
extremes.
39
Over
time,weather
and
other
factors
limit
upright
growth
and
cause
leaves
to
die.Yet,even
as
this
aging
occurs,
the
cell-reproducing
system
of
the
gingko
tree
remains
active,
maintaining
healthy
growth.Growth
typically
starts
slowing
down
after
200
years,
but
the
trees
remain
healthy.
Each
year,
they
renew
their
parts,
adding
new
wood,leaves,
roots,
and
reproductive
organs.In
theory,gingko
trees
should
live
forever.
40
A.Of
course,these
trees
do
age,
to
some
extent.
B.Their
immune
systems
were
found
to
be
similar.
C.That
is,
ginkgo
trees
have
no
genetic
program
for
death.
D.All
of
these
strengthen
their
resistance
to
diseases
and
bacteria.
E.While
they
contain
minor
poison,
humans
still
eat
their
fruits
for
health
reasons.
F.However,ginkgo
trees
still
die
from
pests,drought,and
other
damaging
events.
G.
They
have
survived
some
greatest
catastrophes,
such
as
the
extinction
of
the
dinosaurs.
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。
Our
family
moved
to
Colorado
on
my
third
birthday.41
my
dad,
a
truck
driver,was
always
delivering
goods
outside,
mom
was
almost
like
a
single
mother
and
most
of
the
time
I
was
42
My
first
memory
of
the
new
life
was
our
43
Arlene,handing
me
strawberries
from
her
garden.Then
one
day,
mom
asked
Arlene
to
watch
me
while
she
was
out.
This
44
well
for
everyone,so
it
became
a
45
occurrence.Every
morning
I
would
46
to
chat
with
her,
and
even
my
dog
would
47
out
of
our
yard
to
visit
her.
What
48
me
to
Arlene
is
that
she
never
got
tired
of
me.
I
think
Arlene
saw
a
lot
of
herself
in
me-we
were
both
lonely,desperate
for
49,It
was
a
wonderful
50
When
I
was
five,an
idea
suddenly
51
me:"What
if
I
52
Arlene
as
my
grandma?"Almost
immediately
I
went
to
ask
Arlene,
"Will
you
be
my
grandma?"
Surprisingly,
she
started
crying
and
enthusiastically
accepted.
Soon
she
printed
out
an
adoption
certificate,
which
53
on
her
living
room's
wall
afterwards.
I
remember
being
surprised
that
she
took
my
offer
so
54.Recalling
that
moment
still
brings
tears
to
my
eyes.
There
is
something
truly
magnificent
about
a
child
offering
love
and
an
adult
accepting
it.
Everyone
in
this
world
55
enthusiastic
love.
41.A.Unless
B.Though
C.Since
D.Before
42.A.alone
B.awkward
C.afraid
D.troublesome
43.A.agent
B.assistant
C.relative
D.neighbor
44.A.qualified
B.compensated
C.worked
D.matched
45.A.fundamental
B.daily
C.temporary
D.permanent
46.A.
wander
over
B.break
up
C.turn
over
D.pull
up
47.A.withdraw
B.fall
C.slide
D.drop
48.A.exposed
B.drew
C.affected
D.introduced
49.A.pity
B.company
C.happiness
D.support
50.A.connection
B.motivation
C.dimension
D.distinction
51.A.confused
B.troubled
C.moved
D.struck
52.A.adopted
B.admired
C.dismissed
D.selected
53.A.lay
B.stood
C.hung
D.carved
54.A.casually
B.subjectively
C.patiently
D.seriously
55.A.deserves
B.involves
C.ignores
D.undertakes
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。
Traditional
Chinese
Medicine
(TCM)
is
an
essential
part
of
China.
Originating
in
the
Zhou
Dynasty
and
56______(symbol)
by
the
Inner
Canon
of
the
Yellow
Emperor,TCM
57_____(save)
lives
and
curing
diseases
as
the
"national
medicine"
for
the
past
two
thousand
years
or
so.
However,
it
was
challenged
by
Western
Medicine(WM)
when
it
entered
modern
times.
The
British
doctor
Benjamin
Hobson,
58
came
to
China
and
published
his
book
Treatise
on
Physiology
in
1851,
59_____(system)
planted
the
seed
of
western
clinical
medicine
into
the
soil
of
the
Chinese
intellectual
community,
and
posed
a
serious
challenge
60______
TCM.
Initially,TCM
tried
to
absorb
WM.
For
example,Tong
Zonghai
advocated
61______(pick)
out
the
useful
part
of
WM;
Zhu
Peiwen,another
medical
expert,after
comparing
the
meridian
system(经络系统)of
TCM
and
the
circulatory
system(循环系统)of
WM,62______(conclude)
that
in
treating
external
diseases,one
should
rely
on
WM'
s
techniques,63_______
in
dealing
with
internal
illnesses,
TCM'
s
philosophy
ought
to
take
over.
Since
the
1920s,WM
has
developed
rapidly
in
China,benefiting
from
plenty
of
new
64______(breakthrough)
in
disciplines
in
the
West.
In
the
1970s,
the
doctors
in
WM
finally
exceeded
65
_______practicing
TCM.
第四部分
写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(满分15分)
某英文网站正在征集保护泰州梅兰芳纪念馆(Mei
Lanfang
Memorial)的建议,假定你是李华,请你写一封信,内容包括:
1.
保护意义;
2.保护措施(至少两点)
注意:
1.写作词数应为80左右;
2.请在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Dear
Sir/Madam,
Yours
sincerely,
Li
Hua
第二节(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。
The
icy
wind
howled
across
the
empty
street
and
it
was
an
unusually
quiet
day
in
the
emergency
room
on
December
twenty-fifth.
Quiet,
that
is,
except
for
the
nurses
who
were
standing
around
the
nurses'
station
complaining
about
having
to
work
on
Christmas
Day,for
people
were
supposed
to
be
spending
time
with
their
families,
exchanging
gifts
and
wishes.
I
was
guiding
nurse
that
day
and
had
just
done
the
cleanup
in
the
waiting
room.Since
there
were
no
patients
waiting
to
be
seen
at
the
time,
I
returned
to
the
nurses'
station
for
a
'cup
of
hot
coffee
that
someone
had
brought
in
for
Christmas.
Just
then,a
colleague
came
back
and
told
me
I
had
five
patients
waiting
to
be
evaluated.
I
was
surprised,"Five,how
did
I
get
five;
I
was
just
out
there
and
no
one
was
in
the
waiting
room.”
"Well,there
are
five
signed
in.”
So
I
went
straight
out
and
called
the
first
name.
Five
bodies
showed
up
at
my
guiding
desk,
a
pale
short
woman
and
four
small
children
in
untidy
clothing.
"Are
you
all
sick?"I
asked
suspiciously.
"Yes,"
she
said
weakly
and
lowered
her
head.
"Okay,"I
replied,unconvinced,“Who's
first?”
One
by
one
they
sat
down,
and
I
asked
the
usual
beginning
questions.
When
it
came
to
the
descriptions
of
their
symptoms,
things
got
a
little
vague.Two
of
the
children
had
headaches,but
the
headaches
weren't
accompanied
by
the
normal
body
language
of
holding
the
head
or
trying
to
keep
it
still.Two
children
had
earaches,but
only
one
could
tell
me
which
ear
was
affected.The
mother
complained
of
a
cough,but
seemed
to
work
to
produce
it.
Something
was
wrong
with
the
picture.
Our
hospital
policy,
however,
was
not
to
tum
away
any
patient,so
we
would
see
them.
When
I
explained
to
the
mother
that
it
might
be
a
little
while
before
a
doctor
saw
her
because,
there
were
several
more
critical
patients,she
responded,"Take
your
time;
it's
warm
in
here
and
there
is
a
Christmas
tree."
注意:
1.续写词数应为150左右:
2.请在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Then
the
mother
turned
and,
with
a
smile,
settled
her
kids
in
the
waiting
room.
The
nurses,complaining
about
working
Christmas,
turned
to
sympathy
for
the
homeless
family..
2021届泰州市高三上期中考试
听力1-5
ACACA
6-10
BCABC
11-15
ACBCC
16-20
BAACB
阅读21-23?CAC
24-27?CDBD
28-31?BAAC
32-35?BCBD
7选5阅读36-40?BCDAF
完形填空41-45?CADCB
46-50?ACBBA
51-55?DACDA
语法填空56.
symbolized??
57.
has
been
saving????????58.
who??????????????59.
systematically
60.
to????61.
picking?????????62.
concluded??????????63.
while/but
64.
breakthroughs???
65.
those
应用文写作
Dear
Sir/Madam,
I'd
like
to
make
some
suggestions
on
the
protection
of
Mei
Lanfang
Memorial.
Situated
in
the
downtown,
the
memorial
is?the
symbol
of
Taizhou,
so
it
is
fundamental
to
undertaking
a
complete
protection.
In
a
gesture
to
preserve
the
memorial
better,
a
special
committee
should
be
established
to
strengthen
regulations.
Additionally,
it
is
urgent
to
raise
public
awareness
of
the
importance
and
value
of
protecting
the
historic
site.
I
would
appreciate
it
if
my
advice
could
be
considered.(80
words)
Yours
sincerely,
Li
Hua
2、读后续写:
?
?
Then
she
turned
and,
with
a
smile,
settled
her
kids
in
the
waiting
room.Though
warm,
the
room
was
far
from
comfortable
for
children,
who
nestled
closely
by
the
Christmas
tree.
The
youngest
kid
was
staring
at
gifts
on
the
tree,
exclaiming
something
to
her
mother.
Met
with
refusal,
the
wretched
creature
was
on
the
verge
of
tears.
The
guilty
mother
looked
upset,
great
sorrow
clouding
her
face.
The
rest
froze,
eyes
falling
on
their
little
sister.
Realizing
they
were
homeless,
I
went
back
and
told
my
colleagues
what
had
happened.
?
?
My
colleagues,
complaining
about
working
Christmas,
turned
to
sympathy
for
the
homeless
family.?Soon
we
were
busy
preparing
presents
for
our
unexpected
guests,
who
just
wanted
to
stay
warm
on
Christmas
Day.
With
gifts
in
hand,
the
kids
couldn't
restrain
their
joy,
whose
laughter
became
quite
infectious.
The
waiting
room
pulsed
with
happiness
and
we
were
able
to
locate
a
shelter
that
would
take
the
family
in.
As
they
were
leaving,
the
mother
hugged
each
of
us
and
whispered,
“You're
our
angels
and
it's
your
love
that
warms
us
up!”(154
words)2021届泰州市高三上期中考试解析
答案汇总:听力1-5
ACACA
6-10
BCABC
11-15
ACBCC
16-20
BAACB
传统阅读21-23?CAC
24-27?CDBD
28-31?BAAC
32-35?BCBD
7选5阅读36-40?BCDAF
完形填空41-45?CADCB
46-50?ACBBA
51-55?DACDA
语法填空56.
symbolized??
57.
has
been
saving????????58.
who??????????????59.
systematically
60.
to????61.
picking?????????62.
concluded??????????63.
while/but
64.
breakthroughs???
65.
those
应用文写作
Dear
Sir/Madam,
I'd
like
to
make
some
suggestions
on
the
protection
of
Mei
Lanfang
Memorial.
Situated
in
the
downtown,
the
memorial
is?the
symbol
of
Taizhou,
so
it
is
fundamental
to
undertaking
a
complete
protection.
In
a
gesture
to
preserve
the
memorial
better,
a
special
committee
should
be
established
to
strengthen
regulations.
Additionally,
it
is
urgent
to
raise
public
awareness
of
the
importance
and
value
of
protecting
the
historic
site.
I
would
appreciate
it
if
my
advice
could
be
considered.(80
words)
Yours
sincerely,
Li
Hua
2、读后续写:
?
?
Then
she
turned
and,
with
a
smile,
settled
her
kids
in
the
waiting
room.Though
warm,
the
room
was
far
from
comfortable
for
children,
who
nestled
closely
by
the
Christmas
tree.
The
youngest
kid
was
staring
at
gifts
on
the
tree,
exclaiming
something
to
her
mother.
Met
with
refusal,
the
wretched
creature
was
on
the
verge
of
tears.
The
guilty
mother
looked
upset,
great
sorrow
clouding
her
face.
The
rest
froze,
eyes
falling
on
their
little
sister.
Realizing
they
were
homeless,
I
went
back
and
told
my
colleagues
what
had
happened.
?
?
My
colleagues,
complaining
about
working
Christmas,
turned
to
sympathy
for
the
homeless
family.?Soon
we
were
busy
preparing
presents
for
our
unexpected
guests,
who
just
wanted
to
stay
warm
on
Christmas
Day.
With
gifts
in
hand,
the
kids
couldn't
restrain
their
joy,
whose
laughter
became
quite
infectious.
The
waiting
room
pulsed
with
happiness
and
we
were
able
to
locate
a
shelter
that
would
take
the
family
in.
As
they
were
leaving,
the
mother
hugged
each
of
us
and
whispered,
“You're
our
angels
and
it's
your
love
that
warms
us
up!”(154
words)
1听力
听力的第1,6,15题的迷惑性很大,审题一定要审清楚,比如问的是the
man
or
the
woman,问的是this
year
or
last
year,
问的是the
woman
attend
the
meeting
at
而非the
meeting
started
at
,泰州听力违反正确答案靠后的原则,选择了正确答案靠前,所以孩子们一定要审清楚题目,仔仔细细有针对性地作答。
02传统阅读答案:21-23?CAC
24-27?CDBD
28-31?BAAC
32-35?BCBD
龚露老师详细解析:
A篇
A篇是一篇对四个主题公园的介绍。题目简单,定位清晰。
第21题
C
由Chessington
World
of
Adventures下的段落中的“raising
its
status
as
a
family-friendly
destination”可知,这里比较适合家庭出游,故选C。
第22题
A
由第二段最后一句“suited
to
pre-
and
primary
school
children”可知Drayton
Manor适合孩子游玩;由第三段最后一句“best
for
families
with
young
children”可知Paultons
Famliy
Theme
Prark适合孩子游玩;由第四段“raising
its
status
as
a
family-friendly
destination”可知Chessington
World
of
Adventures适合家庭出游;由最后一段第二句可知Legoland
Windsor
适合12岁以下的孩子。所以四个公园的相似点是都适合孩子游玩,故选A。
第23题
C
本文主要介绍了四个适合孩子游玩的主题公园,故选C。
B篇
B篇介绍了作为肿瘤科医生的作者,在工作中总能遇见积极乐观的病人,并经常能发生病人治愈的奇迹,这也是支撑他从事这份工作的原因。文章较易,需要基本的概括归纳。
第25题
D
由第四段第三、四句可知,Jim这类病人在他的照顾下活下来的这个奇迹,是作者在肿瘤科工作的一个很重要的原因。故选D。
第26题
B
由第四段第二句可知,Jim已经可以回家与他的家人们在一起,说明Jim的病情有所好转,故选B。
第27题
D
A指“甲之蜜糖,乙之砒霜”;B指“有病方知无病乐”;C指“哪里有爱,哪里就有奇迹”D指“乐观主义者在困难中看到机会”故选D。本文讲述了作者虽然作为肿瘤科医生但从不会沮丧悲伤,因为他总能遇见乐观的病人已经病人好转治愈的奇迹。故选D。
C篇
C篇讲述了因为航空业高排放的问题,有些人不再乘坐飞机出行,而有人则认为单靠个人的力量无法解决排放问题。
第24题
C
由第二段最后一句可知,病人们经常告诉作者和他的同事们要享受生活的每分每秒,表现出他们面对病情也很乐观。故选C。
第28题
B
根据题目可以发现需要找到关于
‘aviation
industry’的描述,定位到第一段中。文章提到electric

solar-powered
航空公司是在持续发展的,但还需要进一步的发展。与B项最为符合。
第29题
A
通过slow
travel
定位到文章第三段,文章提到Zoe
Hatch
这个人从2015年开始便不再乘坐飞机旅行,可见他对‘慢旅行’的支持,答案选择A
supportive.
第30题
A
本题考察文章是采用什么方法来支持文章主题的,第三段,第四段,作者举Zoe
Hatch
和Steve
Melia的例子来表明不同的人对于不再乘坐飞机这个问题的态度,因此本题答案为A。
第31题
C
本题考察文章主旨,选择最合适的题目,通读全文,可以发现作者都是围绕放弃乘坐飞机旅行来展开,因此答案C为最佳选项。
D篇
D篇讲述了高科技产物GITA,这是一种可以跟着人出门采购的机器人。本文详细介绍了这个机器人的使用和原理。整体结构清晰,容易阅读。
第32题
?B
本题考察这个机器人的主要作用,可以定位到第一段,‘help
you
go
hands-free
while
you
walk
down
the
street,to
the
grocery
store
or
to
visit
neighbors’,因此可以看出这个机器人旨在走路和采购的时候为人们服务,答案为B。
第33题
C
定位到文章第二段,对机器人的外观进行了描述,‘a
large
container
but
on
wheels’,同时后面一句话也提到了颜色为orange,此描述与C项一致。
第34题
B
本文第三段第二局,讲述了机器人是如何运行的,同时提到了扫描人腿的原因是要判断主人的走动和方向,‘it
actually
does
a
pretty
good
job
of
following
you
and
recognizing
when
you
change
directions’,因此选择答案B.
第35题
D
定位到文章最后一段,文章最后一段提到人们会情不自禁的看向身后的机器人来确保它跟着自己,人们需要一段时间来适应,因此与D项一致,答案为D。
7选5阅读答案:36-40?BCDAF
本文主要介绍了银杏树的“长寿”及其原因,属于科普性质的短文。文章本身理解起来不难,但有的选项具有迷惑性,需要考生紧扣原文推理,有一定难度,可能的难题是37,38。
详细解析:
第36题
B
上下文理解题。根据下文”also
found
that”可知,所填句子一定是表达出一个发现结果,后面才会跟另一个发现成果,而B项符合要求,科学家发现他们的免疫系统很类似。故选B。
第37题
C
上下文理解题。根据上一句话说银杏的控制变老的基因并不会到了一定年龄就自动被激活可知,这里是在从基因上解释银杏的长寿,因此C最贴切,“也就是说,银杏树并没有变老的基因程序”,即银杏书并不像别的动植物到了年龄就自动变老的程序。并且后文说这也就解释了老的银杏树为什么也能产出和新的树一样多的种子……,如果选择G或D,后文的this的指代就无法解释了。
第38题
D
上下文理解题。根据后面一句说,此外,他们也进化适应以让其能抵御害虫和极端气候,而前文的biochemical
characteristics也表明了此处强调其生物上的特征,因此选D最合适,“这些增强了其低于疾病和细菌的能力”,承上启下。
第39题
A
段意理解题。后面说天气或其他因素也会限制其生长,让叶子掉落,但是下面接着说经过自我修复,他们能够保持健康,因此选F并没有A来得好,A的to
some
extent更加紧扣后文,并且这里只是叶子掉落和停止生长,没有到死的地步,只是衰老,所以A更贴切。
第40题
F
根据前一句是“in
theory”可知,理论上银杏树可以永生,那么可以推测后面是要说实际上的情况,因此选F,“然而,银杏树还是会因为……而死”。
04完形填空答案:41-45?CADCB46-50?ACBBA51-55?DACDA
这篇完型主要讲了我因为父母忙碌常被邻居Arlene照顾,我们彼此陪伴,因为彼此的爱而感到温暖的故事,很符合高考提倡的真善美主题。文章本身理解起来较容易,但有几题都必须要读了下文才能回过来选对或者需要考生有扎实的基本功,主要考察学生词义辨析和固定搭配,属于有一定难度的完型,可能的难题是46,47,48。
详细解析:
第41题
?根据这里前半句是我的父亲不常在家,后半句是妈妈几乎像个单亲母亲可知,这里是因果关系,因此是since。
第42题
?根据前面爸爸不在家,妈妈像个单亲母亲,而且后文我被交给邻居照顾可知,我常常是一个人,alone。
第43题
??根据下文妈妈不在时让Arlene照顾我,并且这样对每个人都很好,且并没有提及我们是亲戚关系,因此推测是邻居。
第44

?this代指前面妈妈不在家时让邻居Arlene照顾我,且固定搭配work
well表示运作良好/效果良好,因此选work,表示这样对大家都好。
第45题
?根据so可知,前面是原因,后半句是结果,因此是“这就成了常态”,daily
occurrence表示常事。
第46题
?根据前面推测出是邻居,后面说狗也会溜出院子去找她可知,这里是我闲庭信步地去找她聊天,wander
over表示闲逛徘徊。
第47题
?这题有一定难度,这里主语是狗,而且是要表达其跑出院子,因此用slide最合适,表示快捷而悄声地移动,A是撤回,B和D都是掉落,用在此处都不合适,用排除法也可选出是slide。
第48题
?根据后面的to以及后面说她从不厌烦我可知,这里是固定搭配draw
sb
to
sth./sb表示吸引某人去某物/某人那,属于draw的熟词僻义,其余选项无该意思。
第49题
?根据前面的lonely可知,这里是渴望陪伴,因此是company。
第50题
?根据it代指前面Arlene在我身上看到了她自己,我们都同样孤独,渴望陪伴可知,这里是一种奇妙的联系,纽带,因此选connection,最符合文意。
第51题
?固定搭配an
idea
strike
sb表示某人想到……,因此是D。
第52题
?根据下文adoption
certificate可知,这里是adopt
sb
as
xx表示把...认作法律意义上的干妈,一般我们讲adopt一般是领养孩子,但是在这里变成了领养祖母,有些诡异,但是这里没有比adopt更好的答案。
第53题
?which指代certificate,这里是证书贴在她卧室的墙上,因此是固定搭配hang
on。
第54题
?根据前面我当时很小,突然提出让Arlene做我奶奶的想法,但是Arlene很激动立马打印证书可知,Arlene是很认真地对待我的提议,因此是D。
第55题
?根据前面,一个孩子给予了她的爱,而一位大人接受了这份爱可知,这里最后一句升华主旨是想表达,每个人都值得被爱,因此是A。
05语法填空答案:
56.
symbolized??57.
has
been
saving????????58.
who??????????????59.
systematically
60.
to????
61.
picking?????????62.
concluded??????????63.
while/but
64.
breakthroughs???
65.
those
这篇文章主要对比了中医和西医的历史渊源、爱恨情仇、各有所长、相互补给。第57与63题算难题。
详细解析:(因为语法填空比较简单,在此只附上难题的解析)
第57题
??根据后面的for
the
past
two
thousand
years
or
so.
以及后面的curing,可知,这里需要用have
been
doing
这个结构。所以是has
been
saving.
第63题
??根据in
treating
external
disease
与后面的in
dealing
with
internal
illnesses,
可知这里是中医与西医在治疗领域各有所长,此处用于句中,强调两者对比用while
或者but.?
第65题
??exceed此词一出现,便强调两者对比,单数用that,复数用those,
前面是doctors,为复数,所以是those.
06作文
1、应用文写作:(官方范文)
Dear
Sir/Madam,
I'd
like
to
make
some
suggestions
on
the
protection
of
Mei
Lanfang
Memorial.
Situated
in
the
downtown,
the
memorial
is?the
symbol
of
Taizhou,
so
it
is
fundamental
to
undertaking
a
complete
protection.
In
a
gesture
to
preserve
the
memorial
better,
a
special
committee
should
be
established
to
strengthen
regulations.
Additionally,
it
is
urgent
to
raise
public
awareness
of
the
importance
and
value
of
protecting
the
historic
site.
I
would
appreciate
it
if
my
advice
could
be
considered.(80
words)
Yours
sincerely,
Li
Hua
2、读后续写:(官方范文)
?
?
Then
she
turned
and,
with
a
smile,
settled
her
kids
in
the
waiting
room.Though
warm,
the
room
was
far
from
comfortable
for
children,
who
nestled
closely
by
the
Christmas
tree.
The
youngest
kid
was
staring
at
gifts
on
the
tree,
exclaiming
something
to
her
mother.
Met
with
refusal,
the
wretched
creature
was
on
the
verge
of
tears.
The
guilty
mother
looked
upset,
great
sorrow
clouding
her
face.
The
rest
froze,
eyes
falling
on
their
little
sister.
Realizing
they
were
homeless,
I
went
back
and
told
my
colleagues
what
had
happened.
?
?
My
colleagues,
complaining
about
working
Christmas,
turned
to
sympathy
for
the
homeless
family.?Soon
we
were
busy
preparing
presents
for
our
unexpected
guests,
who
just
wanted
to
stay
warm
on
Christmas
Day.
With
gifts
in
hand,
the
kids
couldn't
restrain
their
joy,
whose
laughter
became
quite
infectious.
The
waiting
room
pulsed
with
happiness
and
we
were
able
to
locate
a
shelter
that
would
take
the
family
in.
As
they
were
leaving,
the
mother
hugged
each
of
us
and
whispered,
“You're
our
angels
and
it's
your
love
that
warms
us
up!”(154
words)
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