扬州市2020-2021学年度第一学期高三适应性练习试题
高
三
英
语
2020.11
第一部分
听力(共两节,满分30分)
第一节
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
does
the
woman's
son
do
most
probably?
A.
A
postman.
B.
A
policeman.
C.
A
guard.
2.
What
is
the
probable
relationship
between
the
speakers?
A.
Doctor
and
patient.
B.
Husband
and
wife.
C.
Parent
and
child.
3.
What
does
the
man
think
of
the
woman's
behavior?
A.
Surprised.
B.
Worried.
C.
Pleased.
4.
How
many
people
failed
in
the
first
interview?
A.4
B.12.
C.16.
5.
How
will
the
guests
go
to
the
airport?
A.
By
car.
B.
By
bus.
C.
By
taxi.
第二节
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至7题。
6.
When
did
Robinson
plan
to
check
out?
A.
On
January
7th.
B.
On
January
14th.
C.
On
January
2lst.
7.
What
does
the
man
want
to
do?
A.
Book
a
room.
B.
Cancel
a
booking.
C.
Change
a
booking.
听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
8.
Where
does
this
conversation
probably
take
place?
A.
In
a
store.
B.
In
a
restaurant.
C.
In
a
museum.
9.
How
much
does
the
woman
pay
for
the
bowl?
A.60
dollars.
B.80
dollars.
C.90
dollars.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10.
What
are
the
speakers
talking
about?
A.
Travel
plans.
B.
Famous
adventurers.
C.
Extreme
climates.
11.
What
has
the
woman
paid
close
attention
to?
A.
Weather
reports.
B.
Historical
events.
C.
Mountain-climbing
tips.
12.What
can
we
learn
from
the
conversation?
A.
The
man
once
was
a
professional
trainer.
B.
The
man
liked
taking
photos.
C.
The
man
visited
Pakistan.
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13.
What
do
we
know
about
the
house?
A.
It
is
large.
B.
It
has
one
bedroom.
C.
It
needs
fixing.
14.
What
is
the
man
planning
to
buy?
A.
A
garden.
B.
A
house.
C.A
farm.
15.
What
does
the
man
suggest
the
woman
growing?
A.
Potatoes.
B.
Rice.
C.
Corn.
16.How
do
they
get
the
money?
A.
They
have
saved
enough.
B.
They
will
get
a
bank
loan.
C.
They
will
borrow
from
friends.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.When
does
the
speaker
usually
go
to
a
movie?
A.
On
weekends.
B.
In
his
spare
time.
C.
When
a
good
movie
is
on.
18.How
does
the
speaker
learn
about
a
movie?
A.
By
seeing
it
himself.
B.
By
checking
the
film
reviews.
C.
By
talking
to
his
friends.
19.What
might
the
speaker
do
if
the
tickets
are
sold
out?
A.
Steal
in
without
a
ticket.
B.
Go
back
home
and
watch
TV.
C.
Buy
a
ticket
for
the
next
show.
20.What
does
the
speaker
like
to
do
while
watching
a
movie?
A.
Eat
popcorn.
B.
Talk
to
others.
C.
Put
his
feet
up.
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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23.This
passage
is
a______.
A.
public
service
ad
B.
short
story
C.
commercial
ad
D.
news
report
B
Since
their
beautiful
baby
daughter
Ella
came
into
their
lives,
James
and
Ola
Jordan's
home
has
undergone
a
transformation
in
the
past
nine
months.
The
designer
marble
coffee
table
has
lost
pride
of
place
to
a
playpen.
"Everything
is
about
Ella,
and
that
is
how
we
always
wanted
it
to
be,"
says
adoring
mum
Ola.
"Our
home
was
quite
stylish
before
she
came
along;
now
there
are
toys
everywhere.
I
can't
remember
the
life
we
had
without
her.
Ella
has
taken
over
our
home
—and
our
hearts."
The
former
Strictly
Come
Dancing
professionals,
who
married
in
2002,
had
longed
to
be
parents
and
considered
themselves
blessed
when
Ella
was
born
during
the
outbreak
of
coronavirus
after
their
years
of
medical
treatment
and
attempts.
James
tells
us:
"People
say
how
this
time
of
year
becomes
special
again
when
you
see
it
through
the
eyes
of
a
child.
I
get
that.
Already
she
loves
the
Christmas
lights
and
the
tree,
although
she
isn't
going
to
understand
what
it's
all
about.”
There
is
no
doubt
that
Ella
is
the
couple's
most
precious
gift
---and
the
icing
on
Christmas
cake
for
James
will
be
the
moment
she
says
"Dada".
"We
all
keep
saying
it
to
her,
she
is
not
having
any
of
it,"
laughs
43-year-old
James.
"It's
just
'Mama,
Mama...
'"says
Jam:
“Ola
knew
that
I
would
always
be
a
big
part
of
bringing
up
our
little
girl.
And
likewise,
I
always
knew
Ola
was
going
to
be
a
great
mum,
and
very
hands
on."
Having
James
around
so
much
has
been
a
bonus
for
Ola,
four
years
younger
than
James.
"It
has
just
been
us
and
our
baby
so
I
feel
lucky
that
James
has
been
here.
But
I
have
missed
not
being
able
to
meet
up
with
other
new
mums
and
swap
advice."
"Ella
is
yet
to
meet
another
baby,
and
we
will
arrange
another
room
for
the
new
family
member,"
says
James.
“but
at
least
she
is
lucky
that
she
has
a
really
funny
dad.
She
is
always
laughing
and
is
such
a
happy
little
girl."
24.Their
home
was
_______before
they
were
blessed
with
Ella.
A.
conservative
B.
fashionable
C.
messy
D.
comfortable
25.
If
you
describe
something
as
"the
icing
on
the
cake",
you
mean
that
it
makes
something
______.
A.
even
colder
B.
even
better
C.
more
surprising
D.
more
believable
26.What
does
James
mean
when
he
says
“Ella
is
yet
to
meet
another
baby"?
A.
They
are
expecting
a
new
baby.
B.
Ella
doesn't
want
any
playmate.
C.
James
doesn't
like
Ella
now.
D.
He
is
simply
making
a
joke.
27.The
story
mainly
tells
us
that
A.
spare
the
rod
and
spoil
the
child
B.
a
wife
's
health
is
a
man's
wealth
C.
parents
are
over
the
moon
about
a
baby
D.
all
the
glory
comes
from
mothers
C
Sound
may
offer
a
creative
way
to
take
the
ocean's
temperature.
Climate
change
is
steadily
warming
the
seas,
which
have
absorbed
about
90
percent
of
the
excess
heat
trapped
by
greenhouse
gases.
This
warming
contributes
to
sea-level
rise,
endangers
species
and
influences
weather
patterns.
But
tracking
the
warming
is
tricky.
Ship-based
observations
capture
only
snapshots
in
time
over
a
tiny
portion
of
the
water.
Satellite
observations
cannot
enter
very
deep
below
the
surface.
The
most
detailed
picture
of
ocean
heat
comes
from
Argo,
which
can
drop
down
to
around
6,500feet.
But
there
are
only
about
4,000
such
floats,
and
they
cannot
sample
deeper
parts
of
the
oceans.
In
Science,
researchers
at
the
California
Institute
of
Technology
and
the
Chinese
Academy
of
Sciences
compared
the
travel
speeds
of
sounds
produced
by
undersea
earthquakes
to
detect
ocean
warming
over
wider
areas.
Because
sound
travels
faster
in
warmer
water,
differences
in
speed
can
reveal
changing
temperatures.
"They're
opening
up
a
whole
new
area
of
study,"
says
Princeton
University
geophysicist
Frederik
Simons,
who
was
not
involved
in
the
research.
Inspired
by
those
early
efforts
to
measure
ocean
heat
with
sound,
Caltech
researcher
Wenbo
Wu
thought
to
monitor
low-frequency
sound
waves
sent
out
by
earthquakes
below
the
seafloor.
“I
know
these
earthquakes
are
very
powerful
sources,
"Wu
says,
"So
why
not
try
to
use
the
earthquakes?"”
He
and
his
team
tested
the
idea
near
Indonesia’s
island
of
Nias,
where
the
IndoAustralian
Plate
is
bumping
under
the
Sunda
Plate.
The
researchers
gathered
sound
data
from
4,272
earthquakes
of
magnitude
3
or
greater
from
2004
to
2016,
and
they
compared
sound
wave
speeds
from
quakes
that
originated
in
the
same
spot
over
the
years.
By
modeling
the
differences,
often
just
fractions
of
a
second,
they
found
that
the
ocean
near
Nias
was
warming
by
about
0.08
degree
Fahrenheit
per
decade—more
than
the
0.047
degree
F
suggested
by
Argo’s
data.
Less
than
one
degree
F
does
not
sound
large,
but
it
takes
considerable
heat
to
warm
the
entire
eastern
Indian
Ocean.
The
new
method
is
promising,
says
University
of
Hawaii
oceanographer
Bruce
Howe,
who
was
not
involved
in
the
work.
Meanwhile
Simons
and
his
colleagues
are
exploring
an
alternative
technique,
employing
dozens
of
underwater
microphones
called
hydrophones
to
catch
more
earthquake
sounds.
He
notes
that
finding
out
the
floats’
precise
locations
will
be
challenging,
however.
Overcoming
such
challenges
would
fill
in
important
gaps,
Wu
says,
“We
really
need
different
methods
of
gathering
the
data
as
much
as
possible.”
28.
What
do
people
do
to
take
ocean’s
temperature?
A.
Ships
sail
across
all
the
oceans
to
take
photos.
B.
Satellites
are
used
to
provide
data
on
ocean
heat.
C.
Argo
enters
the
deepest
seas
for
detailed
pictures.
D.
The
numbers
of
floats
hit
a
record
high
for
samples.
29.
Why
can
sound
be
a
method
for
detecting
ocean
warming?
A.
Because
its
speed
varies
with
the
temperature
of
water.
B.
Because
it
accompanies
earthquakes
below
the
seafloor.
C.
Because
it
is
approved
by
Chinese
and
US
researchers.
D.
Because
its
value
has
been
proved
by
previous
efforts.
30.
What
is
the
similarity
between
the
researches
by
Wu
and
Simons?
A.
They
use
hydrophones
as
floats.
B.
They
exchange
their
data
with
Argo.
C.
They
meet
the
same
trouble
at
work.
D.
They
employ
new
research
methods.
31.
What
can
be
the
best
title
for
the
passage?
A.
Undersea
earthquakes
B.
Climate
and
seas
C.
Sound
and
ocean
heat
D.
New
method
found
D
Many
older
people
around
the
world
have
at
least
one
common
concern:
How
to
get
younger
people,
hooked
on
their
electronic
devices,
interested
in
classic
art.
Take
the
Monkey
King,
or
Sun
Wukong,
as
an
example.
The
main
character
in
the
16th-century
classic
novel,
Journey
to
the
West,
is
a
romantic
figure
of
bravery
and
adventure
that
charmed
millions
of
readers
before
the
appearance
of
online
attractions.
Havoc
in
Heaven,
a
new
Peking
Opera
film,
attracted
the
wider
public
to
the
glamor
of
the
traditional
Chinese
performance
art,
featuring
one
of
the
best-known
chapters
from
Journey
to
the
West.
This
film,
expected
to
create
a
new
channel
to
promote
Peking
Opera,
includes
nearly
all
the
key
ingredients
of
Peking
Opera.
It
covers
all
the
basic
techniques,
more
than
10
classic
tunes,
and
makeup
for
dozens
of
facial
representations
of
different
figures’
characteristics.
It’s
actually
a
big
challenge
to
combine
Peking
Opera
and
film,
each
of
which
has
its
own
rhythm,
according
to
Cheng
Lu,
director
of
the
film,
who
is
adopting
a
fresh
approach
to
present
the
traditional
art
form.
One
challenge
that
Cheng
and
his
production
team
faced
is
how
to
balance
the
new
approach
with
maintaining
the
fundamentals
of
the
art.
The
basic
principles
and
performance
skills
in
Peking
Opera
cannot
be
changed.
For
example,
performances
in
Peking
Opera
often
emphasize
symbolism
over
the
accurate
representation
of
motion.
There
are
never
real
horses
on
stage,
and
the
film
reflects
that.
And
when
Sun
Wukong
eats
peaches,
he
merely
copies
the
action
of
eating
without
taking
a
bite.
Some
background
images
on
stage,
such
as
a
painted
waterfall,
remain,
and
a
live
band
was
on
the
set
to
provide
sound
for
the
film,
rather
than
employing
the
pre-recorded
music.
“If
we
change
traditions
to
cater
to
people’s
taste
and
preference
for
a
regular
film,
it
will
no
longer
be
a
Peking
Opera
piece
of
art,”
Cheng
said.
On
the
other
hand,
some
creativity
was
needed
because
Cheng
and
his
team
did
not
just
want
to
document
a
stage
puter
technology
is
also
applied
to
achieve
some
visual
effects
and
to
present
impossible
scenes,
such
as
explosions
or
the
heavenly
court
floating
in
the
clouds.
Also,
the
filming
process
leaves
no
room
for
actors
to
make
the
slightest
mistake
in
front
of
cameras,
such
as
those
that
would
probably
go
unnoticed
in
an
opera
house.
Peking
Opera
films
played
a
powerful
role
in
the
1960s
and
70s,
but
their
popularity
gave
way
to
more
diverse
entertainment.
In
recent
years,
there
has
been
a
recovery
in
the
popularity
of
Peking
Opera
films.
However,
the
overuse
of
special
effects
in
many
film
adaptations
of
Peking
Opera
plays
has
weakened
the
original
charm
of
the
stage
performances.
The
imagination
(enabled
by
the
stage)
can
never
be
sacrificed
for
a
film’s
expression.
32.
What
is
the
purpose
of
the
first
paragraph?
A.
To
blame
young
people
addicted
to
electronic
devices.
B.
To
advertise
a
new
Peking
Opera
film,
Havoc
in
Heaven.
C.
To
express
older
people’s
concern
about
the
young
generation.
D.
To
arouse
readers’
interest
in
traditional
Chinese
performance
art.
33.
What
did
Director
Cheng
do
while
producing
the
film?
A.
He
made
changes
to
basic
performance
skills.
B.
He
made
use
of
symbols
and
motions
equally.
C.
He
insisted
on
a
band
playing
music
on
the
scene.
D.
He
brought
onto
the
stage
exact
details
of
real
life.
34.
What
innovation
did
Cheng’s
team
make?
A.
They
opposed
a
rigid
recording
of
the
performance.
B.
They
enriched
visual
effects
with
modern
technology.
C.
They
allowed
actors
to
repeat
actions
before
the
camera.
D.
They
adopted
real
explosion
scenes
during
the
shooting.
35.
What
can
we
conclude
from
the
last
paragraph?
A.
Imagination
is
a
unique
charm
of
Peking
Opera
films.
B.
Technology
makes
up
for
the
loss
of
stage
imagination.
C.
There
is
some
possibility
for
a
film
to
replace
Peking
Opera.
D.
The
original
charm
of
Peking
Opera
cannot
be
sacrificed
for
films.
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。
A
dog
snoring
away
the
afternoon
on
the
living
room
floor.
Walruses
napping
belly-up
on
a
beach.
Lions
stretching
out
on
the
grassland.
These
sleepy
scenes
may
make
people
wonder
why
these
other
mammals(哺乳动物)seem
to
be
getting
so
much
more
sleep
than
humans.
Do
they
actually
need
more
sleep?
Are
they
just
sleeping
because
they
can?
36
Be
prepared
for
a
surprising
and
fascinating
answer
to
these
questions:
37
Though
constantly
studied,
sleep
is
one
of
the
great
mysteries
modern
science
hasn’t
completely
cracked.
“We
really
don’t
know
what
sleep
is
for,”
said
Dr.
David
Raizen.
38
Across
many
studies
of
mammalian
sleep,
scientists
have
observed
that
less
sleep
is
connected
with
larger
body
sizes.
A
reason
for
this
may
be
that
the
larger
an
animal
is,
the
more
calories
it
needs,
and
the
more
time
it
needs
to
spend
eating.
However,
the
matter
is
far
from
settled.
39
Some
differences
in
observed
sleep
might
not
be
what
they
seem.
Just
because
a
house
cat
sleeps
for
18
hours
a
day
doesn’t
mean
it
needs
all
that
sleep
to
function,
Raizen
said.
Some
sleep
is
probably
a
matter
of
convenience
—
done
when
it’s
not
safe
for
an
animal
to
be
out,
when
food
availability
is
low
or
simply
because
there’s
nothing
else
to
do.
As
for
human
sleep?
Raizen
said
the
most
important
thing
is
for
people
to
listen
to
their
bodies
and
get
as
much
sleep
as
they
feel
they
need.
40
A.
Nobody
knows.
B.
Should
humans
be
sleeping
more,
too?
C.
More
efforts
are
being
put
in
interpreting
sleep
better.
D.
Scientists
are
doing
research
trying
to
find
the
answer.
E.
Sleep
is
complex,
hard
to
measure
in
wild
animals
and
even
harder
to
interpret.
F.
One
idea
is
that
sleep
in
mammals
has
something
to
do
with
body
size
and
diet.
G.
It
is
about
eight
hours
for
most
folks
but
might
be
as
few
as
five
and
as
many
as
eleven.
第三部分:语言运用(共两节,
满分
30
分)
完形填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
请认真阅读下面短文,
从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,
选出最佳选项,
并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
After
that
weekend
my
high
school
classmates
and
I
would
go
our
41
ways.
Many
planned
on
attending
colleges
far
away,
as
I
did.
Others
had
jobs
lined
up
and
a
few
were
thinking
about
42
.
Directly
in
front
of
me
was
a
friend,
who
43
and
smiled,
acting
a
little
self-satisfied.
He
and
a
couple
of
friends
had
decided
to
play
one
44
trick
before
graduation.
The
night
before,
they’d
45
over
to
the
principal’s
home
and
used
rolls
of
toilet
paper
to
decorate
his
house
and
yard.
The
principal
onstage
had
given
no
46
that
anything
was
wrong.
Hearing
my
name,
I
took
a
deep
breath,
47
climbed
the
steps,
crossed
the
stage
and
stopped
in
front
of
the
principal.
He
handed
me
my
48
case.
I
couldn’t
wait
to
open
it
and
find
my
name,
49
that
I
had
graduated.
My
friend
opened
his
case
and
all
of
us
burst
into
50
.
What
we
saw
was
a
single
roll
of
toilet
paper
inside.
The
choices
we
make
51
our
lives.
Our
high
school
principal
had
a
great
sense
of
52
and
took
this
opportunity
to
play
a
trick
back
on
the
boys,
but
they
were
allowed
to
graduate.
Sometimes
we
get
lucky
when
we
do
something
wrong.
53
,
sometimes
we
don’t.
I
often
wonder
what
54
those
who
didn’t
make
it
to
graduation.
The
55
way
to
stay
out
of
trouble
is
to
avoid
it
in
the
first
place.
41.
A.
wide
B.
separate
C.
similar
D.
contradictory
42.
A.
education
B.
success
C.
marriage
D.
separation
43.
A.
sighed
B.
cursed
C.
trembled
D.
yawned
44.
A.
usual
B.
important
C.
last
D.
very
45.
A.
slipped
B.
swung
C.
skipped
D.
swapped
46.
A.
meaning
B.
framework
C.
fantasy
D.
indication
47.
A.
nervously
B.
casually
C.
shamefully
D.
elegantly
48.
A.
paper
B.
diploma
C.
tool
D.
glass
49.
A.
assuming
B.
informing
C.
confirming
D.
identifying
50.
A.
laughter
B.
tears
C.
anger
D.
song
51.
A.
destroy
B.
violate
C.
undergo
D.
shape
52.
A.
kindness
B.
humor
C.
happiness
D.
accomplishment
53.
A.
Anyhow
B.
Furthermore
C.
Still
D.
Therefore
54.
A.
became
of
B.
brought
about
C.
got
across
D.
brought
out
55.
A.
bravest
B.
simplified
C.
meanest
D.
surest
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。
A
swing
(秋千)
could
be
important
for
learning,
according
to
one
girls’
school.
At
Brighton
Girls,
a
private
school
for
children
56
(age)
4-18,
a
swing
is
to
be
installed
in
the
sixth-form
study
center
after
some
of
the
teenagers
asked
for
one.
After
some
research,
the
headmistress,
Rosie
McColl,
said
she
discovered
a
swing
would
be
57
(benefit).
She
said,
“I
knew
58
student
in
a
previous
school
who
used
to
go
out
and
swing
in
a
park
between
lessons.
59
(current),
what
we
are
doing
is
bringing
the
swing
into
the
school
60
(help)
build
a
culture.
This
leads
to
better
results
61
students
in
terms
of
both
their
wellbeing
and
academic
achievement.”
Recent
studies
show
physical
activity
can
improve
brain
function
as
well
as
calming
the
mind
and
body,
at
a
time
when
62
(anxious)
among
teenagers
is
at
record
levels.
So
far,
McColl’s
decision
63
(support)
by
parents,
including
Sam
Cartwright-Hatton,
a
psychologist
at
Sussex
University,
64
wrote
a
letter
to
the
government
before
schools
returned
in
September
calling
for
new,
more
creative
lessons
to
help
children
settle
back
into
class.
McColl
advises
students
65
(prepare)
for
exams
over
the
Christmas
holiday
to
find
a
swing
in
a
local
park
between
revision
classes.
“No
one
is
ever
too
old
to
go
on
the
swings,
to
play,
to
think
and
to
dream,”
she
said.
第四部分
写作(共两节,
满分
40
分)
第一节(满分15分)
2020年12月19日上午,学校组织全体同学在电视上观看了嫦娥五号工程月球样本交接仪式,同学们观看后心潮澎湃,倍感自豪,决心认真学习,今后报效祖国,……。请你为校报英文专栏写一篇新闻报道,内容包括:
1.
观看时间、方式、内容;
2.
同学们的感想。
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。
Students
Watching
Chang’e
5
Samples
Handover
_______________________________________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________________________
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__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
第二节
读后续写(满分25分)
阅读下面短文,根据所给情节进行续写,使之构成一个完整的故事。
It
was
January
24th.
I
had
finally
completed
my
last
radiation
treatment.
It
had
been
a
long
journey—eight
months
in
total
since
my
initial
diagnosis
of
breast
cancer—and
I
had
been
looking
forward
to
this
day
for
a
very
long
time.
My
husband
Casey,
who
was
wearing
a
pink
ribbon
on
his
jacket,
was
waiting
for
me
in
the
lobby
at
Sunnybrook
hospital
in
Toronto.
As
a
symbol
to
raise
people’s
awareness
of
breast
cancer,
the
pink
ribbon
had
become
a
part
of
our
life.
On
the
way
back
home,
we
reflected
on
the
past
months
and
discussed
what
lay
ahead
for
our
family.
We
arrived
home
in
time
to
have
dinner
with
our
three
children—Tyler,
elven,
Brady,
nine,
and
Eve,
six.
The
kids
greeted
me
with
hugs
that
I
think
were
a
little
bit
tighter
and
lasted
a
little
bit
longer
than
usual.
We
were
heading
to
the
skating
rink
(溜冰场)
that
night.
My
son
Brady
had
a
hockey
game
and
if
his
Tiger
team
won,
they
would
move
onto
the
next
round.
As
a
typical
Canadian
hockey
mom,
I
had
always
loved
going
to
the
rink
to
watch
my
kids
play.
But
since
my
diagnosis,
the
rink
and
the
Tiger
players
had
come
to
mean
even
more
to
me:
it
was
my
happy
time
in
those
painful
months.
When
we
arrived
at
the
rink,
we
were
greeted
with
warm
hellos.
You
could
tell
it
was
a
big
game
as
there
was
a
large
crowd
of
Tiger
parents
gathering
in
the
lobby
outside
the
dressing
room.
About
ten
minutes
before
game
time,
Brady’s
coach
came
out
to
the
lobby
and
invited
all
the
parents
to
come
into
the
dressing
room.
注意:
1.
续写词数应为150左右;
2.
请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Paragraph1:
As
I
stepped
inside,
I
was
struck
by
how
quiet
and
how
pink
it
was.___________________
_______________________________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Paragraph
2:
I
sensed
their
determination.
__________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
2020-2021学年度第一学期高三适应性练习试题
高三英语答案详解
听力
1-20
.
AABBC
CBABA
CBCCA
AABCA
阅读理解
21-23
ADC
24-27
BBAC
28-31
BADC
32-35
DCBD
七选五
36-40
BAFEG
完形填空
41-45
BCDCA
46-50
DABCA
51-55
DBCAD
语法填空
56.
aged
57.
beneficial
58.
A
59.
Currently
60.
to
help
61.for
62.
anxiety
63.
has
been
supported
64.
who
65.
preparing
写作一:
A
possible
version:
Students
watching
Chang'e
5
samples
handed-over
All
the
students
in
our
school
watched
the
live
broadcast
of
Chang'e
5
samples
being
handed
over
for
research
on
the
morning
of
19th
December
2020,
Saturday.
Scientists
are
reported
to
carry
out
the
storage,
analysis
and
research
of
the
country's
first
samples
from
the
moon.
Every
boy
and
every
girl
is
inspired
and
encouraged,
feeling
proud
of
our
great
country.
They
are
determined
to
work
heart
and
soul
from
now
on
and
contribute
to
our
motherland
in
the
future.
(80
words)
写作二
Sample:
Para
1:
As
I
stepped
inside,
I
was
struck
by
how
quiet
and
how
pink
it
was.
There
in
front
of
me
quietly
stood
seventeen
nine-year-old
players
decorated
head
to
toe
in
pink,
and
breast
cancer
symbols
were
painted
on
their
helmets.
They
looked
like
fighters,
brave
and
faithful,
who
were
ready
for
a
serious
battle.
Then
my
son
Brady
came
over
to
me,
saying,
“We
are
so
grateful
that
you
have
shown
us
through
your
fight
what
it
really
means
to
be
a
Tiger.
Tonight,
we
are
going
to
win
the
game
just
for
you.”
Inspired
by
what
Brady
said,
all
the
players
cheered,
“It’s
time
Tigers!”
(92
words)
Para
2:
I
sensed
their
determination.
They
stepped
into
the
field
confidently.
During
the
whole
game,
each
and
every
boy
performed
so
wonderfully,
skating
swiftly
and
passing
balls
skillfully.
They
had
never
been
so
cooperative.
Even
when
they
fell
behind
by
several
points,
they
didn’t
lose
heart.
Instead,
they
kept
fighting
together.
I
suppose
they
knew
I
was
there
for
them
all
the
time!
And
I
should
also
tell
them
how
grateful
I
was
that
they
were
there
for
me.
Of
course,
the
Tiger
won
the
game
that
night.
And
I
won
mine,
too.
(91
words)
听力材料及参考答案
Text
1
W:
Hello,
this
is
Susan
Howard.
May
I
speak
to
my
son,
please?
M:
I’m
sorry,
he’s
still
out
on
his
duty
delivering
letters.
Shall
I
take
a
message?
Text
2
M:
Good
morning.
What
seems
to
be
the
problem?
W:
Good
morning.
I
feel
terrible.
I’ve
got
a
cold
and
I
have
a
pain
here
on
my
neck.
I’m
not
sleeping
well
either.
Text
3
W:
I
hardly
ever
buy
albums.
I
just
download
music
for
free.
M:
But
that’s
illegal,
isn’t
it?
W:
Well,
technically,
yes,
but
nearly
everyone
does
it.
What
harm
does
it
do?
M:
What
about
the
musicians
who
don’t
get
paid
for
their
work?
Have
you
thought
about
them?
Text
4
W:
How
many
people
are
they
interviewing?
M:
They
interviewed
sixteen
the
first
time,
and
now
four
of
us
were
chosen
to
go
back
for
the
second
interview.
W:
I
hope
it
goes
well.
I
hope
you
can
get
the
job.
Good
luck.
Text
5
M:
The
guests
are
leaving
for
New
York
tonight.
But
there
will
be
no
bus
then.
We
need
someone
to
get
them
to
the
airport
on
time.
W:
I’d
be
happy
to,
but
my
car
is
under
repair
now.
M:
In
that
case,
we
have
to
call
a
taxi.
Text
6
W:
Sunshine
Hotel,
may
I
help
you?
M:
Yes.
I’m
phoning
up
because
I
have
booked
a
room
for
my
friend
who
won’t
be
able
to
come
now
and
so
I’ll
have
to
cancel
it.
W:
What
is
the
name,
please?
M:
It
was
a
double
room
booked
in
the
name
of
Robinson
from
January
14th,
for
a
week.
W:
Ah,
yes,
I’ve
got
it.
And
now
you
want
to
change
the
booking,
do
you?
M:
I
wish
I
could,
but
it
now
appears
that
he
won’t
be
able
to
come
at
all.
W:
Well,
Sir,
I’ll
cancel
it
then.
Text
7
W:
Excuse
me.
How
much
do
you
want
for
this
bowl?
M:
Don’t
move
it.
It’s
easy
to
break.
That’s
one
piece
of
outstanding
glass
in
perfect
shape.
It’s
worth
150
dollars.
W:
Oh,
I
couldn’t
possibly
pay
that
much.
M:
Hold
on,
lady.
I
said
it
was
worth
150
dollars
but
I
can
give
it
to
you
for
only
120
dollars.
W:
I’ll
give
you
60
dollars.
M:
Come
on,
lady.
You’ve
got
to
be
kidding.
I
paid
more
than
that
for
it
myself.
Take
it
for
90
dollars.
I
can’t
go
any
lower
than
that.
W:
Well,
maybe
I
could
give
you
80
dollars.
M:
OK.
Let
me
wrap
it
up
for
you.
Text
8
M:
Where
are
you
going
for
Christmas
this
year?
W:
This
year
Dennis
and
I
are
thinking
about
going
on
an
extreme
mountain-climb
to
the
world’s
second
highest
mountain.
It’s
located
in
Pakistan.
M:
Wow,
extreme
mountain-climbing?
That
can
be
very
dangerous
if
you
don’t
know
what
you
are
doing.
You
know
that
sometimes
the
temperatures
can
be
up
to
50
degrees
below
freezing
with
winds
up
to
60
miles
per
hour.
W:
Well,
I’ve
been
looking
at
some
information
about
mountain-climbing
in
my
extreme
sports
magazines;
I
think
it’s
something
that
we
would
both
like
to
try.
M:
Certainly
learning
as
much
as
you
can
will
help
you
to
have
a
safe
and
fun
trip.
When
I
was
young
I
used
to
go
on
long
hiking
expeditions
because
I
was
a
professional
photographer.
I
would
just
make
sure
that
you
bring
someone
with
you
who
knows
the
mountain
very
well.
W:
We
are
planning
on
bringing
a
guide
with
us.
We
also
have
a
professional
trainer
that
has
helped
us
train
this
year.
Text
9
W:
Oh,
where
are
we
going?
M:
I
want
to
show
you
something.
W:
I
know,
but
what
is
it?
M:
A
farm.
It’s
just
down
this
road.
It’s
a
small
place,
but
at
least
it
would
be
our
own.
W:
A
farm?
How
can
we
afford
to
buy
a
farm?
M:
It
isn’t
large,
only
one
acre.
We
wouldn’t
have
to
pay
very
much
right
now.
W:
Is
there
a
house
on
the
farm?
M:
A
small
one,
two
bedrooms,
but
it
needs
to
be
fixed
up
a
little.
I
can
do
the
job
myself.
W:
OK.
Is
there
enough
space
for
a
kitchen
garden?
M:
There
is
about
half
an
acre
behind
the
house.
That’s
plenty
of
space.
We
can
probably
grow
a
lot
of
our
own
food.
W:
What
are
you
thinking
about
growing?
M:
Well,
it
really
isn’t
big
enough
for
corn.
I
thought
we
might
try
to
raise
a
crop
of
potatoes.
W:
Do
we
have
enough
money
to
get
all
of
these?
M:
I
think
we’ve
saved
enough.
We
can
also
ask
John
about
the
money
he
borrowed
from
us.
Text
10
I
really
enjoy
going
to
the
movies
with
my
friends
on
most
weekends.
I
usually
check
the
movie
listings
in
the
newspaper
or
online
to
see
what
is
playing.
I
also
check
the
movie
reviews
because
I
don’t
want
to
see
a
bad
movie.
I
like
to
arrive
early
at
the
movie
theater
so
I
don’t
have
to
stand
in
line
too
long
to
buy
tickets.
Sometimes,
the
movie
we
want
to
see
is
sold
out,
so
we
might
buy
a
ticket
for
a
later
showing.
At
the
theater,
I
sometimes
buy
popcorn
and
a
drink.
The
prices
are
sometimes
high,
but
I
like
chewing
something
during
a
movie.
I
usually
like
to
sit
in
an
aisle
seat
somewhere
in
the
middle
of
the
theater.
I
think
you
can
see
the
movie
better
instead
of
straining
your
neck
if
you
are
unfortunate
enough
to
sit
in
the
front
rows.
One
thing
I
don’t
like
is
when
other
people
talk
during
the
movie,
put
their
feet
up
on
the
back
of
my
seat,
or
bring
crying
babies
to
the
theater.
Everyone
should
be
able
to
enjoy
the
movie.
答案详解:
A
21.
A。根据All
the
buttons
are
positioned
on
the
front
panel
so
it’s
very
easy
to
learn可知。
22.
D。monitor对应原文中的keep
watch
on。
23.
C。本文明显是一则商业广告,不是公益广告(PSA),不是短篇故事(short
story),也不是新闻报道(news
report)。
B
24.
B。根据第一段Our
home
was
quite
stylish
before
she
came
along可知,在Ella出生前,他们的家很时尚典雅。
25.
B。根据下文the
moment
she
says
“Dada”可以推测James的心情,孩子会喊爸爸是锦上添花。
26.
A。Ella
is
yet
to
meet
another
baby,Ella还是婴儿,另一个可能是她的弟弟或者妹妹,“expecting
a
new
baby”指怀孕。
27.
C。本文主要讲解了期待多年的孩子出生给James与Ola带来的喜悦,溢于言表。
C
B。根据第二段段意可知。
A。根据第三段
Because
sound
travels
faster
in
warmer
water,
differences
in
speed
can
reveal
changing
temperatures可知。
D。根据最后两段的段意可知,Wu和Simons都对新方法进行了检验。
C。根据全文意思可以得知。
D
32.
D。此题考查文章段首功能,即激发读者对文章话题的兴趣。
33.
C。根据第四段...
a
live
band
was
on
the
set
to
provide
sound
for
the
film,
rather
than
employing
the
pre-recorded
music.可知,其他选项根据三、四两段描述,明显错误。
34.
B。根据第五段Computer
technology
is
also
applied
to
achieve
some
visual
effects可知。
35.
D。从本段中可以总结出此意,其他选项意思明显不符。
七选五
D
解析:从后句Be
prepared
for
a
surprising
and
fascinating
answer
to
these
questions:得知此句需要一个问句。而且与文章最后一段呼应。故选D。
E
解析:从前句Be
prepared
for
a
surprising
and
fascinating
answer
to
these
questions:得知这个答案是意想不到的;从后段的解释中得知睡眠问题并未得到解决。故选E。
C
解析:后两句分析哺乳动物睡眠状态与体型和饮食的关系。故选C。
A
解析:此句充当了承上启下的功能,解释了前句的原因,概括了后句的内容。故选A。
G
解析:前句说明人们应该根据自身需要选择睡眠时间。故选G。
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B
解析:从后句得知同学们高中毕业后各自有不同的打算。故选B。separate形容词,各自的,分别的。
C
解析:排除法,ABD都没有可能,故选C,有些人在考虑结婚。
D
解析:从后面情节得知前一天晚上他们去捉弄了校长,第二天有些犯困。故选D。yawn动词,打哈欠。
C
解析:他和几个朋友准备在毕业前最后一次再捉弄一下校长。故选C。last形容词,最后的。
A
解析:几个人偷偷溜进校长家。故选A。slip
over
to
one’s
home偷偷溜进某人的家。
D
解析:校长在台上并没有说明有什么异常的,也看不出任何异常的迹象,故选D。
A
解析:从此句可以看出作者还是有些紧张的。故选A。nervously副词,紧张地。
B
解析:
毕业证书的封套。
C
解析:我迫不及待地要打开装毕业证书的盒子,确认自己已经成功毕业。
故选C。
confirming:
making
sure
that
something
is
true;
identifying:
recognize
sb/sth
and
be
able
to
say
who
or
what
they
are.
A
解析:那个搞恶作剧的朋友看到盒子里没有毕业证书,只有一卷厕纸,知道校长也搞恶作剧了,所以大笑起来。故选A。
D
解析:我们所做的选择塑造了我们的生活。故选D。shape动词,to
shape:
to
have
an
important
influence
on
the
way
that
sb/sth
develops
B
解析:校长很有幽默感。故选B。a
sense
of
humor幽默感。
C
解析:我们有时候幸运,然而有时候不幸运。故选C。still副词,但是,需用逗号隔开。
A
解析:那些没能毕业的人会怎样?故选A。what
become
of……会怎样。
D
解析:没有麻烦的最可靠的方法是首先避免麻烦。故选D。simplified被简化的。
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56.
考查非谓语动词。此处修饰名词children,应使用过去分词做后置定语。故填aged。
57.
考查形容词。be动词后面需要形容词作表语,故填beneficial。
58.
考查冠词。此处是说“我认识一个……学生”,虽然后面有定语从句,但是应是“泛指”。故填a。
59.
考查副词。根据句意,此处需要副词作状语。故填Currently。注意首字母大写。
60.
考查非谓语动词。根据句意,将秋千引入学校是为了建设一种文化,因此用动词不定式作目的状语,故填to
help。
61.
考查介词。根据句意,为学生的健康和学业成就带来更好的结果。故填for。
62.
考查名词。此处需要名词作定语。故填anxiety。
63.
考查动词时态语态。根据前面时间状语so
far及后面的by
parents,可知应该用现在完成时的被动语态。故填has
been
supported。
64.
考查定语从句。此处为非限制性定语从句,指代前面的心理学家。故填who。
65.
考查非谓语动词。根据句意,建议在圣诞假期准备考试的学生在当地的公园里找一个秋千,用现在分词作后置定语。故填preparing。