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哈三中
2020-2021
学年度高三年级
线上学习阶段性考试
英语
试题
(时间:120
分钟
满分:150
分)
第一部分:阅读理解(共两小节,满分
50
分)
第一节(共
20
小题;每小题
2
分,满分
40
分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C

D)中,选出最佳选项。
A
Top
4
Colleges
Whose
Graduates
Earn
the
Most
Money
Who
says
college
isn’t
worth
it?
Graduates
of
each
of
these
4
small
colleges
can
look
forward
to
cashing
in
when
they
hit
the
job
market.
Amherst
College:
Amherst,
Massachusetts
Average
earnings:
$82,000
Harvard
may
be
the
more
selective
and
well-known
university
in
the
state,
but
it’s
Amherst
College’s
graduates
who
are
pulling
in
the
salary.
It’s
known
as
one
of
the
“Little
Ivies”.
Despite
Amherst’s
tiny
size
(2,000
undergraduates
in
total),
its
alumni
(校友)
network
is
well-connected
and
involved
with
the
student
body,
which
helps
explain
why
graduates
get
top
job
opportunities.
Lafayette
College:
Easton,
Pennsylvania
Average
earnings:
$81,000
Another
Little
Ivy,
Lafayette
College
graduates
about
the
same
number
of
students
as
Amherst
each
year.
Those
graduates
make
nearly
as
much
as
Amherst
graduates
based
on
Zippia’s
research.
It’s
entirely
possible
that
Lafayette’s
success
in
getting
its
graduates
good
jobs
is
that
it’s
one
of
the
few
liberal
arts
(文科)
colleges
of
its
size
that
also
offer
its
students
engineering
degrees.
Helene
Fuld
College
of
Nursing:
New
York,
NY
Average
earnings:
$79,300
Nurses
are
in
very
high
demand,
according
to
Indeed,
and
that
demand
is
expected
to
remain
strong.
This
contributes
to
the
high
pay
offered
to
this
nursing
school’s
graduates.
So
does
its
location
in
New
York
City,
where
salaries
(and
the
cost
of
living)
are
higher.
Bates
College:
Lewiston,
Maine
Average
earnings:
$75,700
Another
small
liberal
arts
college

and
Little
Ivy

Bates
offers,
among
other
things,
a
small
teacher-to-student
rate.
It
is
also
noted
that
Bates
has
one
of
the
most
beautiful
campuses
around,
helping
draw
a
highly
driven
student
body.
What
makes
graduates
from
Amherst
College
get
good
jobs?
School
location.
B.
Help
from
schoolmates.
C.
Tiny
size
of
the
college.
D.
School
recommendation.
Why
can
college
graduates
from
Helene
Fuld
College
of
Nursing
get
high
pay?
They
have
to
pay
high
tuition
fees.
B.
They
need
high
living
costs.
C.
Nurses
are
greatly
respected.
D.
Nurses
are
in
great
need.
What
do
Lafayette
College
and
Bates
College
have
in
common?
Similar
earnings.
B.
Beautiful
campuses.
C.
The
same
type
of
college.
D.
The
same
number
of
students.
Where
can
you
most
probably
find
this
passage
in
a
newspaper?
Fashion
&
Entertainment.
B.
Military
&
Science.
C.
Education
&
Culture.
D.
Food
&
Nutrition.
B
A
pile
of
shoes
on
a
front
porch
(


)
isn’t
anything
out
of
the
ordinary
for
most
households,
but
for
Heather
Duckworth
it
held
a
special
meaning
during
her
sons’
18th
summer.
The
mom,
who
has
an
11-year-old
daughter,
18-year-old
twin
sons,
and
a
20-year-old
son,
wrote
a
heartfelt
post
about
seeing
a
pile
of
shoes
outside
her
door
and
all
that
it
represents,
“These
shoes
mean
that
I
have
a
house
full
of
kids,
mostly
teenagers,
in
their
summer
holiday.
These
shoes
mean
there
is
probably
no
food
left
in
my
house.
These
shoes
mean
noise
and
mess
but
laughter
and
music
as
well.”
When
Duckworth
returned
from
work
and
saw
the
shoes
recently,
they
brought
on
a
wave
of
sadness
because
she
realized
that
things
were
changing.
Most
of
the
kids
who
wear
the
shoes
have
just
graduated
from
high
school
and
she
realizes
that
time
is
precious
in
her
18th
summer
with
her
sons.
She
continues
that
she
knows
seeing
the
shoes
in
the
house
means
that
the
kids
are
safe,
but
soon
all
the
shoes
will
be
“spread
across
college
campuses”
and
she
knows
“all
of
these
shoes
might
not
find
their
way
back
home
next
summer
as
life
takes
them
on
new
adventures.”
The
time
might
be
bittersweet,
but
Duckworth
wants
to
focus
on
creating
happy
memories
rather
than
focusing
on
the
sadness
that
could
come.
She
is
going
to
be
thankful
for
the
shoes
and
enjoy
every
moment
with
the
kids.
The
sentimental
post
generated
a
massive
amount
of
interest
with
it
being
shared
over
88,000
times
in
a
week
and
receiving
14,000
comments.
Duckworth
was
touched
by
the
comments
and
how
the
story
resonated
(共鸣)
with
so
many.
She
responds,
“What
a
gift
you
all
have
given
me
in
knowing
that
I
am
not
alone
in
feeling
this
way.
Motherhood
is
hard,
but
we
are
all
in
this
together!”
What
do
the
shoes
mainly
mean
for
Heather
Duckworth?
The
messy
but
happy
life.
B.
The
tiring
and
disorderly
family.
C.
The
endless
and
hard
housework.
D.
A
lot
of
household
responsibility.
What
change
will
happen
to
Heather
Duckworth?
She
will
be
trapped
in
a
financial
crisis.
B.
Some
of
her
children
will
leave
her.
C.
The
kids
will
not
be
safe
any
longer.
D.
Her
children
won’t
love
her
as
before.
What
can
we
learn
about
the
comments
on
Heather
Duckworth’s
post?
They
are
made
mainly
by
mothers.
Most
readers
disagree
with
her
opinion
at
all.
Many
mothers
have
the
same
experience
as
hers.
Many
people
are
interested
in
placing
shoes
properly.
What
can
be
a
suitable
title
for
the
text?
A
Hot
Post
for
Gifts
B.
Live
More
Happily
C.
The
Hard
Motherhood
D.
The
Children’s
Shoes
C
Bradley
McConachie,
a
33-year-old
Australian
is
actually
a
student
in
international
relations
completing
his
PhD
through
Griffith
University.
He
came
to
Beijing
for
a
cooperative
research
at
Beijing
University
two
years
ago.
Such
an
academic
life
was
colorful
with
a
chance
offered
by
the
cultural
exchanges
project,
“I’m
in
China”.
Bradley
was
lucky
to
win
the
most
“likes”
for
his
photo
story
about
his
life
in
China
and
became
one
of
20
winners
to
visit
locations
by
the
project
this
summer.
All
the
winners’
experiences
were
filmed
to
produce
a
reality
show,
My
Chinese
Working
Day,
which
will
be
broadcast
by
mid-September.
Bradley
was
chosen
to
work
as
a
recreational
manager
for
a
Chinese
wedding.
The
film
crew
took
them
to
many
“amazing
sites”
and
the
staff
at
the
resort
taught
them
a
lot
about
how
to
incorporate
modern
Chinese
features
while
still
keeping
traditional
customs.
“I
would
have
to
say
two
things
stick
out
as
the
most
memorable:
the
helicopter
ride
and
talking
with
the
staff
at
the
hotel
about
how
they
organize
weddings
here
in
China,”
he
said.
That
was
Bradley’s
first
time
to
be
in
a
helicopter,
and
he
was
too
absorbed
with
the
“stunning”
view
of
the
coastline.
“I
think
it
is
so
important
to
show
other
Australians
the
different
landscapes
China
has
to
offer.
I
think
so
many
Australians,
when
they
think
about
China,
imagine
the
historical
sites
of
Beijing
and
the
exciting
things
to
see
in
Shanghai
but
have
no
idea
about
other
beautiful
places,
like
Sanya
or
the
many
other
places
people
have
been
taken
to
in
this
TV
series.
It
was
nice
to
experience
these
little
touches.
I
was
happy
to
be
a
part
of
that
experience!”Bradley
said.
What
made
Bradley’s
life
more
colorful?
Obtaining
his
PhD.
B.
The
cultural
exchanges
project.
C.
The
research
about
Beijing
University.
D.
The
interest
in
international
relations.
Why
was
Bradley
given
the
chance?
He
produced
the
reality
show.
B.
His
life
in
China
was
interesting.
C.
He
was
one
of
the
top
20
winners.
D.
He
liked
photo
stories
most.
Which
of
the
following
best
explains
“stunning”
in
Paragraph
4?
Fantastic.
B.
Confusing.
C.
Plain.
D.
Extreme.
What
can
we
infer
from
the
last
paragraph?
It’s
difficult
to
produce
moving
TV
series.
Beijing
and
Shanghai
are
historical
sites.
Bradley
was
impressed
by
the
view
of
the
coastline.
Many
Australians
know
little
about
China.
D
Some
people
like
to
listen
to
the
Beatles,
while
others
prefer
Gregorian
chants.
When
it
comes
to
music,
scientists
find
that
nurture
(培养)
can
overpower
nature.
A
study
shows
musical
preferences
seem
to
be
mainly
shaped
by
a
person’s
cultural
upbringing
and
experiences
rather
than
biological
factors.
“Our
results
show
that
there
is
a
profound
cultural
difference
in
the
way
people
respond
to
consonant
(和谐的)
and
dissonant
(不和谐的)
sounds,
and
this
suggests
that
other
cultures
hear
the
world
differently,”
says
Josh
McDermott,
a
scientist
in
Cambridge.
Some
scientists
believe
that
the
way
people
respond
to
music
has
a
biological
basis
and
that
this
would
overpower
any
cultural
shaping
of
musical
preferences,
effectively
making
them
a
universal
phenomenon.
Some
musicians,
by
contrast,
think
that
such
preferences
are
more
a
product
of
one’s
culture.
If
a
person’s
upbringing
shapes
their
preferences,
then
they
are
not
a
universal
phenomenon.
The
trick
to
working
out
where
musical
preferences
come
from
was
to
find
and
test
people
who
hadn’t
had
much
contact
with
Western
music.
McDermott
and
his
team
travelled
by
aeroplane,
car
and
canoe
(独木舟)
to
reach
the
remote
villages
of
the
Tsimane
people,
who
are
largely
isolated
from
Western
culture.
In
their
experiments,
McDermott
and
his
colleagues
investigated
responses
to
Western
music
by
playing
combinations
of
notes
to
three
groups
of
people:
the
Tsimane
and
two
other
groups
of
Bolivians
that
had
experienced
increasing
levels
of
exposure
to
Western
music.
The
researchers
recorded
whether
each
group
regarded
the
notes
as
pleasant
or
unpleasant.
The
Tsimane
are
just
as
good
at
making
acoustic
(声响的)
distinctions
as
the
groups
with
more
experience
of
other
types
of
music,
the
scientists
find.
Most
people
prefer
consonant
tones,
but
the
Tsimane
have
no
preference
between
them.
“This
pretty
convincingly
rules
out
that
the
preferences
are
things
we’re
born
with,”
McDermott
argues.
“Culture
plays
a
role.
We
like
the
music
we
grew
up
with,”
agrees
Dale
Purves,
a
scientist
at
Duke
University.
“Nature
versus
nurture
is
always
a
fool’s
errand.
It’s
almost
always
a
combination,”
he
adds.
Why
does
the
author
mention
Beatles
in
the
first
paragraph?
To
compare
people’s
preferences
for
music.
To
stress
the
importance
of
music.
To
introduce
the
topic
to
be
discussed.
To
encourage
readers
to
listen
to
their
music.
McDermott
would
most
probably
agree
that
.
people’s
music
preference
is
a
universal
phenomenon
Chinese
and
Japanese
have
different
music
preferences
the
way
people
respond
to
music
is
biologically
decided
parents
have
nothing
to
do
with
children’s
music
preference
What
do
we
know
about
the
Tsimane
in
the
experiment?
They
prefer
consonant
tones.
They
are
born
with
excellent
music
talent.
They
do
well
in
telling
acoustic
distinctions.
They
have
never
had
contact
with
Western
music.
What
does
the
underlined
phrase
“a
fool’s
errand”
in
the
last
paragraph
refer
to?
Something
meaningless.
B.
Something
significant.
C.
Something
reliable.
D.
Something
sensitive.
E
As
a
new
age
of
genetic
research
draws
near,
soon,
we
may
be
able
to
choose
the
hair
color,
build
the
IQ
of
our
offspring.
Should
we
change
embryos
(胚胎)
to
improve
intelligence
or
physical
characteristics?
A
beauty
editor
believes
it
will
be
difficult
to
stop
the
demand
for
“designer
babies”
once
the
technology
is
in
place.
“Once
genetic
scientists
can
change
embryos
to
produce
more
beautiful
children,
there
will
be
consumer
demand,”
she
says.
She
acknowledges
that
fashion
magazines
may
be
partly
responsible
for
fueling
this
discontent
with
a
certain
kind
of
appearance,
but
claims
one
cannot
blame
the
media
alone
if
people
believe
a
bit
of
plastic
surgery
(整形手术)
will
transform
their
lives.
“Like
it
or
not,”
she
argues,
“we
know
that
the
pretty
applicant
gets
the
job
and
the
best-looking
actor
gets
the
part.”
Well-known
plastic
surgeons
agree
with
this
view.
“People
are
looking
for
respect
and
self-confidence
in
a
dog-eat-dog
world
that
measures
us
by
our
appearance,”
one
specialist
claims.
“I
understand
their
anxiety
and
offer
a
solution

cosmetic
enhancement
(




).
The
next
logical
step,
medically
speaking,
is
genetic
enhancement,
which
would
endow
(赋予)
the
unborn
child
with
similar
physical
advantages.”
Some
philosophers
also
approve
of
genetic
intervention
(介入).
As
one
of
them
put
it,
“What
parent
doesn’t
wish
for
a
beautiful,
healthy
baby?
Why
is
it
morally
unacceptable
to
use
technology
to
grant
that
wish?
Moreover,
a
child
designed
to
have
high
intelligence
or
sporting
ability
would
hardly
have
grounds
for
complaint.”
However,
many
people
are
deeply
disturbed
by
the
idea
of
embryo
enhancement.
Some
fear
it
will
lead
to
a
reduction
in
genetic
differences,
resulting
in
a
lack
of
tolerance
for
diversity
and
disability.
“And
who
is
to
say
that
this
future
generation
of
Barbies
will
be
content?”
asks
the
beauty
editor.
In
her
experience,
people
who
pursue
physical
perfection
through
plastic
surgery
aren’t
necessarily
satisfied.
They
may
suffer
unwanted
side
effects

insecurity
and
increasing
dissatisfaction
with
their
self-image.
What
if
the
subjects
of
genetic
intervention,
or
their
parents,
were
to
feel
similarly
dissatisfied?
What
does
the
underlined
phrase
“this
view”
in
Paragraph
3
refer
to?
People
are
often
judged
by
their
looks.
Cosmetic
surgery
reduces
people’s
lives.
The
media
make
people
worry
about
their
looks.
People
prefer
genetic
enhancement
to
plastic
surgery.
What
is
the
attitude
of
the
philosopher
to
genetic
enhancement?
Ambiguous.
B.
Disapproving.
C.
Agreeable.
D.
Cautious.
According
to
the
last
paragraph,
what
feeling
of
doubt
does
the
beauty
editor
have
about
genetic
enhancement?
Those
who
receive
it
may
not
like
the
results.
It
will
make
future
generations
look
like
Barbies.
The
money
it
requires
should
be
spent
on
general
medical
care.
It
will
raise
the
standards
of
physical
beauty
to
unattainable
levels.
What
is
the
passage
mainly
about?
The
advantages
of
genetic
enhancement.
The
development
of
genetic
enhancement.
The
promising
future
of
genetic
enhancement.
People’s
different
perspectives
on
genetic
enhancement.
第二节
(共
5
小题;每小题
2
分,满分
10
分)
根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
How
to
Break
the
Anxiety
Cycle
People
who
suffer
from
anxiety
tend
to
be
stuck
in
an
ongoing
loop
of
avoidance.
It’s
the
classic
dynamic
of
anxiety:
21
,
our
symptoms
tend
to
increase,
and
in
turn
this
drives
the
anxiety
up
and
makes
the
things
we’re
afraid
of
scarier.
Here
are
some
techniques
on
how
to
slowly
overcome
this
mental
health
challenge.
22
.
Words
have
power.
For
example,
saying
“I
am
panicked
about
going
to
this
party
tonight”
will
put
you
in
a
more
negative
state
of
mind
compared
to
saying
“I’d
prefer
it
if
I
didn’t
have
to
go
to
this
party.”
Start
by
putting
your
words
to
the
positive
and
to
a
point
where
you
still
feel
it
resonates
(共鸣).
Let
go
of
perfectionism.
People
with
social
anxiety
feel
as
if
they
are
walking
on
a
social
tightrope.
23
.
We
have
unrealistic
high
standards
where
we
think
we
must
be
cool,
positive,
and
witty
while
carrying
the
entire
conversation

it’s
too
much.
And
keep
in
mind
that
you
are
not
expected
to
be
someone
you’re
not
in
order
to
get
people
to
like
you.
Make
small
gestures.
Instead
of
“jumping
off
a
cliff”
and
walking
straight
into
a
situation
that
makes
you
anxious,
start
becoming
more
expressive
in
situations
that
you
feel
are
less
threatening.
24
,
say
good
morning
to
a
neighbor
you
rarely
speak
with,
or
tell
your
hairstylist
the
exact
look
you’re
going
for
instead
of
agreeing
with
their
suggestion.
Shift
your
awareness.
Our
attention
is
like
a
spotlight
and
we
choose
where
to
point
it.
Those
with
social
anxiety
tend
to
point
that
spotlight
inward
and
state
the
commentary
of
their
inner
critic.
25
.
Choose
your
words
carefully
Pay
attention
to
your
health
condition
For
example,
ask
a
stranger
for
directions
When
we
avoid
the
things
we’re
afraid
of
If
the
things
reduce
feelings
of
social
anxiety
It’s
this
idea
that
makes
them
want
to
perform
perfectly
Focus
on
what’s
happening
around
you,
not
inside
you
第二部分
英语知识运用
(共三节,满分
50
分)
第一节:完型填空(共
20
小题,每小题
1.5
分,满分
30
分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项A、B、C和D中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
Even
though
I’ve
lived
in
Walnut
Creek
for
four
years,
I
don’t
know
many
of
my
neighbours.
Now,
during
the
mask-wearing,
stay-inside
weeks
of
the
pandemic
(大流行病),
it
would
be
great
to
have
a
socially-distanced
26
with
a
neighbor,
but
how
would
I
27
meet
any
of
them?
Anyway,
at
least
I
had
my
cat
Junior
for
28
.
Last
week,
Junior
29
through
the
open
window
while
I
was
cleaning
the
windowsill
(


)
but
I
didn’t
think
too
much
of
it,
30
he
is
sometimes
gone
for
an
hour
or
two
before
he
31
the
window
to
let
him
back
in.
But
this
time,
it
had
been
almost
a
whole
day
and
Junior
hadn’t
come
back.
That
never
32
.
I
kept
worrying
he
might
33
to
death.
I
cooked
and
34
a
chicken
breast
and
put
it
on
the
windowsill.
Junior
would
never
be
able
to
35
a
special
treat
like
that.
But
when
he
returned
with
more
than
25
hours
gone,
he
36
over
the
plate
of
chicken,
37
it
completely.
The
next
morning
the
chicken
still
sat
on
the
plate,
38
.
Oh
no,
was
he
sick?
I
was
39
when
there
was
a
knock
at
my
door.
I
opened
it
to
see
a
familiar-looking
woman,
40
and
standing
six
feet
back.
“I’m
from
Apartment
4334,”
she
said.
“Your
cat
was
outside
meowing
and
I
thought
you
might
be
too
41
to
feed
him,
so
I
chopped
up
some
fish
sticks
and
he
42
them
down.
I
just
came
by
to
see
if
you
need
anything.”
I
thanked
her
a
lot
for
her
43
.
How
wonderful
it
was
to
meet
such
a
neighbor,
because
she
was
kind
enough
to
think
about
us.
Nevertheless,
I’m
going
to
keep
Junior
on
lockdown.
I
can’t
have
him
getting
44
because
of
my
generous
and
45
neighbor!
A.
rest
B.
chat
C.
chance
D.
discussion
A.
fairly
B.
simply
C.
regularly
D.
possibly
A.
compromise
B.
safety
C.
encouragement
D.
company
A.
escaped
B.
stared
C.
flew
D.
moved
A.
when
B.
unless
C.
since
D.
though
A.
taps
B.
smells
C.
breaks
D.
licks
A.
happened
B.
appeared
C.
remained
D.
left
A.
bleed
B.
frighten
C.
freeze
D.
starve
A.
boiled
B.
sliced
C.
prepared
D.
bought
A.
accept
B.
resist
C.
stand
D.
receive
A.
kicked
B.
looked
C.
jumped
D.
knocked
A.
refusing
B.
ruining
C.
spoiling
D.
ignoring
A.
unnoticeable
B.
untouched
C.
unpaid
D.
unrecognizable
A.
worried
B.
inspired
C.
puzzled
D.
annoyed
A.
coated
B.
hatted
C.
masked
D.
grey-haired
A.
busy
B.
tired
C.
anxious
D.
careless
A.
put
B.
washed
C.
wolfed
D.
turned
A.
proposal
B.
courage
C.
kindness
D.
comfort
A.
lost
B.
wild
C.
noble
D.
fat
A.
honest
B.
thoughtful
C.
brave
D.
cautious
第二节
单句选择(共
20
小题,每小题
1
分,满分
20
分)
Until
now,
we
have
raised
50,
000
pounds
for
the
poor
children,
is
quite
unexpected.
as
B.
it
C.
who
D.
which
The
climate
here
is
quite
pleasant,
the
temperature
rarely,
,
reaching
30℃
in
summer.
if
anything
B.
if
ever
C.
if
any
D.
if
so
--Lydia,
what
did
our
head
teacher
say
just
now?
--Every
boy
and
every
girl
as
well
as
the
teachers
who
to
lead
the
group
asked
to
be
at
the
school
gate
before
6:
30
in
the
morning.
is;
is
B.
are;
are
C.
are;
is
D.
is;
are
Don’t
use
your
mobile
phone
while
charging,
you
may
be
shocked
by
electricity.
or
B.
and
C.
but
D.
yet
Biden
announced
that
on
his
first
day
as
president
he
would
a
series
of
Trump’s
administrative
orders
and
rejoin
the
WHO
and
restore
their
leadership
on
the
world
stage.
get
off
with
B.
get
away
with
C.
come
out
with
D.
do
away
with
As
schools
struggle
to
survive
on
smaller
budgets,
the
data
will
certainly
the
ongoing
debate
over
whether
physical
education
classes
should
be
cut.
feed
B.
fuel
C.
hit
D.
illustrate
The
broadly-knowledgeable
professor
told
us
every
part
of
the
materials
should
be
made
use
of
the
power
plant.
build
B.
building
C.
to
build
D.
built
High
school
students
will
be
better
aware
of
the
real
world
is
like
by
participating
in
the
community
service.
where
B.
that
C.
whether
D.
what
The
finder
of
a
wallet
who
takes
it
home
may
be
guilty
a
theft.
for
B.
in
C.
at
D.
of
The
hotel
has
been
in
bad
condition
these
days,
thus
making
complaints
from
customers
seem
to
be
an
everyday
.
outline
B.
occupation
C.
occurrence
D.
organ
The
reason
why
involved
fathers
help
kids,
of
course,
is
that
families
often
_
better
when
two
parents
are
working
as
a
team
to
give
children
what
they
need,
supporting
each
other’s
efforts.
function
B.
mention
C.
leak
D.
litter
I
ran
out
of
petrol,
had
a
broken
windscreen,
and
then
got
a
tyre.
The
whole
trip
was
a
chapter
of
accidents.
fragile
B.
fertile
C.
flat
D.
flexible
With
the
entrance
exam
approaching,
I
feel
more
and
more
stressed.
It
will
ruin
my
college
dream
I
take
action
now
as
soon
as
possible.
if
B.
once
C.
unless
D.
when
Jin
Yong,
one
of
the
most
Chinese
novelists,
passed
away
on
30th
October,
setting
off
a
great
wave
of
reviewing
of
his
classics.
ignorant
B.
influential
C.
effective
D.
respective
In
general,
comments
sections
on
the
web
tend
to
be
with
insults
and
attacks,
while
adding
little
of
substance
to
the
debate.
leveled
B.
furnished
C.
blessed
D.
filled
I
believe
China
has
masses
of
reasons
to
be
such
a
host
and
what
China
can
contribute
to
the
Olympics
is
not
a
ticket
design.
merely
B.
scarcely
C.
barely
D.
rarely
The
ceremony
has
to
be
postponed
because,
according
to
the
weather
forecast,
it
at
the
schedule
time.
will
be
raining
B.
was
raining
C.
would
be
raining
D.
has
been
raining
The
rules
state
that
no
citizen
be
allowed
out
of
high-risk
areas
during
the
Spring
Festival
unless
he
has
the
negative
nucleic
acid
(核酸)
result
within
7
days
.
might
B.
may
C.
shall
D.
must
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Scott
prefer
a
restaurant
in
a
small
town
to
in
so
large
a
city
as
New
York.
this
B.
one
C.
it
D.
that
The
two
rooms
are
of
size,
but
another
room
is
three
times
size
of
them.
the;
a
B.
a;
the
C.
a;
a
D.
the;
the
第三节
语法填空
(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
CCTV
journalist
succeeded
in
arousing
a
heated
discussion
among
netizens
by
asking
people
whether
they
were
happy.
The
responses
to
the
question
were
various,
even
some
quite
funny
ones
66
(include).
Although
people
played
jokes
67
the
answers,
it
did
not
take
long
68
they
began
to
figure
out
the
true
meanings
of
happiness.
It
is
certain
that
people’s
views
on
happiness
69
(affect)
greatly
by
their
own
life
experience.
Unfortunately,
too
many
people
refer
to
being
rich
as
happiness
and
there
is
no
sign
of
70
decrease
in
the
number
of
those
who
are
voluntarily
at
the
mercy
of
wealth.
Some
people
whose
71
(intend)
is
to
make
big
money
appreciate
72
(be)
given
any
chance
to
multiply
their
income,
believing
that
is
73
their
happiness
lies.
Some
are
eager
to
inherit
their
parents’
property,
especially
those
who
are
known
as
silver-spoon
kids.
Even
worse,
some
would
rather
break
the
law
to
satisfy
their
financial
desire
or
seek
their
fortune
74
(legal).
In
my
opinion,
happiness
is
not
about
pursuing
wealth
merely
but
about
admiring
the
beautiful
things
in
life.
Therefore,
live
your
life
75
the
fullest
and
be
happy.
第三部分:写作(共三节,满分
35
分)
第一节
短文改错
(共
10
小题,每小题
1
分,满分
10
分)
假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文。文中共有
10
处语言错误,每句中最多有两处。每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。
增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(∧),并在其下面写出该加的词。删除:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉。
修改:在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。注意:1.
每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;
2.
只允许修改
10
处,多者(从第
11
处起)不计分。
My
high
school
life
will
over,
but
the
coming-of-age
ceremony
still
stays
in
my
mind.
That
day
we
came
to
school
early
than
usual
and
gathered
in
the
front
of
the
teaching
building.
We
first
went
through
a
red
gate
made
of
balloons,
that
indicated
we
had
become
adult.
Our
parents
were
invited
to
be
present
and
sat
beside
me.
After
the
headmaster
made
a
speech,
we
were
required
to
exchanging
our
letters
with
our
parents.
As
tears
roll
down
our
cheeks,
we
began
to
hug
our
parents
tightly
because
we
realized
they
loved
us
so
deep.
The
activity
reminded
us
that
we
were
no
longer
children
from
then
on.
We
should
study
even
harder
to
bring
about
our
best
qualities.
第二节
书面表达(满分
25
分)
假定你是李华,在一家商店购得劣质商品,遂与营业员交涉。但该营业员对你态度粗暴,不予受理,
你为此向经理写一封投诉信。
注意:1.词数
100
左右;
2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
Dear
Manager,
Sincerely
yours,
Li
Hua哈三中20202021学年度高三年级
线上学习阶段性考试英语答案
评分细则
阅读理解(每题2分,共50分)
BCC
5-8
ABCD
9-12
BCAD
3.16
CBCA
21-25
AFCG
完形填空(每题1.5分,共30分
26-30
BDDAC
31-35
AADBB
36-40
CDBAC
41-45ACCDB
单句选择(每题1分,共20分)
46-50
DBCAD
51-55
BCDDC
56-60
ACCBD
61-65
AACBB
语法填空(每题1.5分,共15分)
71.
intention
72.
being
73.
where
4.
illegally
短文改错(每题1分,共10分)
76.over前加be
77.
early改成
earlier
78去
front前的the
80.
adult改成
adults
81.me改成us
82,
exchanging改成
exchange83.roll改成
rolled
84.deep改成
deeply
书面表达(共25分
该题评分,将根据以下方面分档,即第五档(21-25分)、第四档(16-20分)、第三档(11-15分)、第
档(6-10分)、第一档(1-5分)、不得分(0分
第五档(很好
1完全完成了试题规定的任务
2覆盖所有内容要点
3应用了较多的语法结构和词汇。
4语法结构或词汇方面有些许错误,但为尽力使用较复杂结构或较高级词汇所致:具备较强的语言运
用能力
5有效地使用了语句间的连接成分,使全文结构紧凑
6完全达到了预期的写作目的
第四档(好):(16-20分
1完全完成了试题规定的任务
漏掉1、2个次重点,但覆盖所有主要内容
3.应用的语法结构和词汇能满足任务的要求
4语法结构或词汇方面应用基本准确,些许错误主要是因尝试较复杂语法结构或词汇所致
5应用简单的语句间的连接成分,使全文结构紧凑
6达到了预期的写作目的
第三档(适当):(11-15分
1基本完成了试题规定的任务
虽漏掉一些内容,但覆盖所有主要内容
3.应用的语法结构和词汇能满足任务的要求
4.有一些语法结构或词汇方面的错误,但不影响理解
.应用简单的语句间的连接成分,使全文内容连贯
6整体而言,基本达到了预期的写作目的
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