四川省成都市高新区2021届高三下学期第四次阶段质量检测(3月)英语试题 Word版含答案(含听力音频及文字材料)

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成都市高新区2020-2021学年高2018级高三第四次阶段质量检测试题


本试卷分选择题和非选择题两部分。第I卷(选择题)1至8页,第II卷(非选择题)9至10页,共10页,满分150分,考试时间120分钟。
注意事项:
1.
答题前,务必将自己的姓名、考籍号填写在答题卡规定的位置上。
2.
答选择题时,必须使用2B铅笔将答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑,如需改动,用橡皮擦擦干净后,再选涂其它答案标号。
3.
答非选择题时,必须使用0.5毫米黑色笔迹的签字笔,将答案书写在答题卡规定的位置上。
4.
所有题目必须在答题卡上作答,在试题卷上答题无效。
5.
考试结束后,只将答题卡交回。
第I卷(100分)
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
will
Lily
do
on
Monday?
A.
Deliver
some
paper.
B.
Make
a
speech.
C.
Borrow
some
books.
2.
What
can
we
say
about
the
man?
A.
He's
enthusiastic.
B.
He's
generous.
C.
He's
thankful.
3.
When
will
the
concert
begin?
A.
At
5:30.
B.
At
6:30.
C.
At
7:30.
4.
How
does
the
man
keep
in
touch
with
his
grandparents?
A.
By
WeChat.
B.
By
Email.
C.
By
phone.
5.
What
is
the
probable
relationship
between
the
speakers?
A.
Headmaster
and
teacher.
B.
Employer
and
employee.
C.
Professor
and
student.
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。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.
Which
of
the
following
will
the
man
pick?
A.
One-week
membership.
B.
One-month
membership.
C.
Three-month
membership.
7.
What
does
the
woman
think
of
the
one-week
membership?
A.
Cheap.
B.
Suitable.
C.
Expensive.
听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
8.
What
tea
does
good
to
your
lungs?
A.
Green
tea.
B.
Dark
tea.
C.
Black
tea.
9.
How
much
will
the
woman
pay?
A.100
yuan.
B.150
yuan.
C.200
yuan.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10.
Why
does
the
woman
decide
to
do
something
special?
A.
To
spend
a
meaningful
weekend.
B.
To
celebrate
Earth
Day
this
year.
C.
To
save
some
recycling
materials.
11.
What
does
the
woman
plan
to
do?
A.
Throw
away
old
materials.
B.
Start
a
shopping
campaign.
C.
Make
useful
items
for
daily
use.
12.
When
will
the
man
probably
arrive
at
the
entrance?
A.
At
7:50
am.
B.
At
8:00
am.
C.
At
8:10
am.
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13.
Why
does
the
woman
make
the
call!?
A.
To
complain
B.
To
apologize.
C.
To
praise.
14.
What
does
the
woman
like
about
the
shirt?
A.
Its
size.
B.
Its
style.
C.
Its
color.
15.
What
does
the
woman
prefer
doing?
A.
Getting
her
shirt
changed.
B.
Getting
her
money
back.
C.
Buying
another
small
shirt.
16.
How
will
the
woman
probably
feel
about
the
result?
A.
Embarrassed.
B.
Worried.
C.
Satisfied.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.
Who
is
the
speaker
probably
talking
to?
A.
Chinese
teachers.
B.
School
students.
C.
Newspaper
reporters.
18.
How
many
ways
are
mentioned
about
the
benefit
of
learning
Chinese
well?
A.
Two.
B.
Three.
C.
Four.
19.
What
can
contribute
to
respect
and
admiration?
A.
Rich
cultural
knowledge.
B.
Academic
performance.
C.
Exciting
and
brilliant
culture.
20.
What
does
the
speaker
mainly
talk
about?
A.
Who
enjoys
learning
Chinese
well.
B.
Why
learning
Chinese
well
matters.
C.
How
you
can
learn
Chinese
well.
第二部分
阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)
(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。
A
Stewardship
Youth
Ranger
Program
If
you
were
born
in
2003,
you
could
apply
to
be
a
Stewardship
Youth
Ranger(护林人)and
work
on
local
natural
resource
management
projects
for
8
weeks
this
summer.
Who
is
eligible:
Students
born
in
2003
(16
or
17
at
time
of
hire,
but
not
turning
18
before
December
31,2020)
NOTE:
Each
team
also
requires
a
team
lead,
who
may
be
any
age
and
may
or
may
not
be
a
student.
Summer
Employment
Opportunities
Through
the
Summer
Employment
Opportunities
program,
students
are
hired
each
year
in
a
variety
of
summer
positions
across
the
Ontario
Public
Service,
its
related
agencies
and
community
groups.
Who
is
eligible:
Students
aged
15
or
older
(Some
positions
require
students
to
be
15
to
24
or
up
to
29
for
persons
with
a
disability
due
to
program
funding.)
Native
Youth
Work
Exchange
Program
If
you
self
identify
as
Native
you
can
apply
for
an
8-week
summer
job
for
up
to
3
continuous
summers,
offered
through
the
Ministry
of
Natural
Resources
and
Forestry
in
partnership
with
Native
communities
and
organizations.
Who
is
eligible:
Native
students:
15-24
years
old,
and
up
to
29
years
old
if
you
have
a
disability.
Articling
and
Summer
Law
Student
Programs
Law
students
can
apply
to
work
for
the
Ontario
government—as
either
a
summer
law
student
or
an
articling
student.
If
you
are
experienced
with
Aboriginal
communities
or
have
an
interest
in
Aboriginal
law,
you
can
also
apply
to
work
specifically
in
this
field
as
part
of
the
Aboriginal
Summer
law
program.
Who
is
eligible:
The
Summer
Law
Student
Program
is
open
to
first
and
second
year
students
enrolled
in
a
law
school.
To
be
eligible
for
the
articling
program,
candidates
must
have
either
completed
law
school
at
the
start
of
the
articling
period
or
have
received
a
certificate
of
qualification
from
the
National
Committee
of
Accreditation.
21.
Tom
is
not
a
student
but
he
is
interested
in
summer
programs,
he
can
most
probably
apply
to________.
A.
Native
Youth
Work
Exchange
Program
B.
Summer
Employment
Opportunities
C.
Stewardship
Youth
Ranger
Program
D.
Articling
and
Summer
Law
Student
Programs
22.
What
is
special
about
Summer
Employment
Opportunities?
A.
It
has
an
extremely
strict
limit
of
age.
B.
It
can
help
find
different
jobs.
C.
It
can
give
jobs
to
disabled
students.
D.
It
provides
better
summer
jobs.
23.
What
should
participants
of
Articling
and
Summer
Law
Student
Programs
be
like?
A.
Physically
strong.
B.
Much
older.
C.
Quite
creative.
D.
More
professional.
B
The
Tibet
autonomous
region
has
placed
nearly
half
its
land
area
under
the
strictest
ecological
supervision
(监督).It
was
announced
at
an
annual
meeting
of
the
regional
People's
Congress,
which
kicked
off
on
Wednesday.
The
ecological
protection
area,
which
covers
more
than
539,000
square
kilometers,
makes
up
45
percent
of
the
region's
area,
and
22
ecological
reserves
have
been
built
and
are
operational.
According
to
the
government
work
report,
the
rate
of
days
with
good
air
quality
in
Tibet's
cities
has
reached
99.4
percent,
and
all
the
region's
drinking
water
sources
have
met
applicable
standards.
The
report
also
said
that
the
number
of
Tibetan
antelope
(羚)in
the
region
has
risen
to
more
than
200,000,
wildlife
species
to
1,072
and
black-necked
cranes
to
more
than
8,000.
Five
rare
new
species
have
been
discovered
in
recent
years.
The
region
has
spent
12.2
billion
yuan
($1.9
billion)
on
ecological
protection
projects
in
recent
years.
Five
cities
and
three
counties
have
been
named
as
national-level
ecologically
civilized
model
cities
and
counties,
and
more
rural
residents
have
benefited
financially
by
undertaking
part-time
ecological
protection
work.
More
advanced
monitoring
facilities
have
been
in
place
in
the
reserve,
with
more
ecological
protection
inspectors
employed
to
undertake
protection
work.
The
professional
ecological
inspectors
are
provided
with
basic
tools
such
as
motorcycles,
telescopes
and
paging
receivers,
and
they
provide
feedback
regularly.
Professional
inspectors
also
receive
one
week
of
training
every
year
from
professors
at
Tibet
University.
Kunsang
Darje,
a
railway
maintenance
worker
in
Nagchu,
said
that
apart
from
maintaining
the
railway
and
highway,
he
also
collects
trash
along
the
section
with
his
colleagues.
“The
place
I
work
is
in
a
no-man's
land,
and
I
think
it's
very
important
to
protect
the
animals
there
without
affecting
them
with
human
activities,
and
we
are
also
bound
to
take
responsibility
there,"
he
said.
24.
What
is
the
main
idea
of
the
text?
A.
The
ecological
situation
in
Tibet
has
been
totally
improved.
B.
Almost
half
Tibetan
land
has
been
ecologically
supervised.
C.
Many
more
operational
ecological
reserves
have
been
built.
D.
More
Tibetan
protection
inspectors
have
been
employed.
25.
Which
of
the
following
is
the
positive
effect
of
Tibet's
ecological
protection?
A.
Larger
protection
areas.
B.
Numerous
rare
new
species.
C.
More
days
with
quality
air.
D.
Global
capital
investments.
26.
By
doing
ecological
protection
work,
.
A.
protection
inspectors
can
employ
other
people
B.
protection
inspectors
are
supplied
with
cars
C.
Tibet's
rural
residents
can
get
annual
training
D.
Tibet's
rural
residents
can
earn
extra
money
27.
What
can
be
inferred
from
Kunsang
Darje's
words?
A.
He
asks
his
colleagues
not
to
litter
everywhere.
B.
He
attaches
importance
to
raise
animals
there.
C.
He
keeps
railway
and
highway
in
good
condition.
D.
He
has
a
sense
of
duty
to
protect
animals
there.
C
Many
wildflowers
of
spring
in
eastern
North
America
bloom
thanks
to
ants.
The
tiny
six-legged
gardeners
have
partnered
with
those
plants
and
about
11,
000
others
to
spread
their
seeds.
The
plants,in
turn,
“pay”
for
the
service
by
attaching
a
calorie-loaded
appendage
(附属物)
to
each
seed,
much
like
fleshy
fruits
remunerate
birds
and
mammals
that
desert
seeds
or
poop
(排泄)
them
out.
But
there's
more
to
the
ant-seed
relationship
than
that
exchange,
researchers
reported
last
week
at
the
annual
meeting
of
the
Ecological
Society
of
America,
which
was
held
online.
Many
ants
eat
seeds.
Certain
plants
attach
a
nutritive
globe
called
an
elaiosome(油质体)
to
their
seed
coats,
which
serves
as
a
favorite
lunch
for
the
ants’
young
and
gives
ants
a
handle
on
seeds
that
can
be
bigger
than
their
heads.
Until
now,
researchers
assumed
the
ants
simply
carry
the
seeds
to
their
nests,
feed
the
elaiosome
to
their
young,
and
deposit
the
seed
either
outside
or
inside
at
the
colony's
“garbage
dump”,
which
provides
a
rich
environment
for
shooting.
In
both
the
field
and
the
lab,
Chelsea
Miller
presented
ants
with
seeds
from
various
trillium
(延龄花)
species
and
found
the
ants
were
quick
to
pick
up
some
species’
seeds
while
leaving
others
to
rot,
Miller
said.
To
find
out
how
ants
make
their
choices,
Miller
and
Susan
Whitehead
at
the
Virginia
Polytechnic
Institute
and
State
University
(Virginia
Tech)
used
techniques
to
analyze
the
chemical
makeup
of
elaiosomes.
They
found
that
ants
pick
seeds
based
on
the
specific
combination
and
concentrations
of
acid
and
other
compounds
made
by
the
plant,
20
of
which
are
unique
to
trilliums.
The
ants’
tastes
may
affect
plant
species’
distributions,
says
Kirsten
Prior,
an
ecologist
at
Binghamton
University:
“Widespread
trillium
species
are
preferred
by
seed-dispersing
ants
compared
to
rare
trillium
species.”
Melissa
Burt,
an
ecologist
at
Virginia
Tech,
hopes
these
studies
bring
ants
new
respect.
“Many
people
who
talk
about
ants
only
know
them
as
insects
that
are
taking
over
their
kitchens,
but
many
ants
perform
important
functions
in
ecosystems,”
she
says.
“Seed
dispersal
is
just
one
of
those.”
28.What
does
the
underlined
word
“remunerate”
probably
mean?
A.
Attract.
B.
Track.
C.
Free.
D.
Reward.
29.What
does
the
text
say
about
“elaiosome”
in
paragraph
2?
A.
It's
a
tasty
treat
for
young
ants.
B.
It's
no
smaller
than
ants’
heads.
C.
It
is
used
as
young
ants’
new
nest.
D.
It
can
be
used
as
a
weapon
to
protect
ants.
30.Why
did
Miller
and
his
team
figure
out
the
chemicals
of
some
seeds?
A.
To
analyze
the
specific
combination
affecting
the
plant
growth.
B.
To
find
out
the
reason
for
ants
preferring
some
seeds
to
others.
C.
To
prove
the
accuracy
of
their
lab
techniques
applied
in
the
field.
D.
To
understand
the
way
of
ants
distributing
different
plant
species’
seeds.
31.What
do
most
people
think
of
ants
according
to
Melissa?
A.
Annoying.
B.
Greedy.
C.
Creative.
D.
Hardworking.
D
When
you're
on
a
fishing
boat,
you
may
see
flocks
of
birds
following
in
your
track,
hoping
to
catch
a
snack.
Now
scientists
say
they
can
use
those
birds'
behavior
to
track
illegal
fishing
boats.
Here's
how
it
works:
Researchers
attached
data
recorders
to
the
backs
of
169
albatrosses
(信天翁)
in
the
Southern
and
Indian
oceans.
The
devices
weighed
only
an
ounce
and
a
half,
but
they
included
a
GPS
and
were
able
to
detect
the
presence
and
intensity
of
radar
signals
coming
from
boats.
That
information
was
then
transmitted
by
satellite,
so
the
researchers
could
track
the
location
of
the
birds
and
thus
the
radar-emitting
boats
in
real
time.
The
scientists
then
cross-checked
that
data
against
the
known
locations
of
boats,
gathered
from
a
system
that
boats
use
to
declare
themselves,
called
the
Automatic
Identification
System
(AIS).
And
differences
appeared
frequently.
More
than
a
third
of
the
times
the
birds'
recorders
detected
radar
signals,
and
therefore
a
boat,
no
such
boat
appeared
in
the
official
log
(航海记录)—meaning
that
the
vehicles
had
likely
switched
off
their
Automatic
Identification
Systems—something
the
researchers
say
probably
happens
in
illegal
fishing
operations.
The
work
suggests
birds
could
be
an
effective
boat-monitoring
tool—as
long
as
illegal
fishing
operations
don't
target
the
birds.
Fortunately,
such
a
task
would
be
difficult.
“Around
fishing
vessels,
you
can
get
hundreds
of
birds
at
any
one
time
that
are
all
flying
around.
So
it's
not
really
possible
to
target
a
specific
bird.
And
the
birds
with
recorders
on
are
not
marked
in
any
way.
So
it's
difficult
for
fishermen
to
pick
out
a
specific
bird,"
said
study
author
Samantha
Patrick,
a
marine
biologist
at
the
University
of
Liverpool.
Patrick's
bigger
concern
is
that
albatrosses
often
get
hooked
on
fishing
lines.
And
though
regulations
have
been
established
to
protect
against
that
happening—with
success—illegal
boats
don't
necessarily
obey.
So
scientists
might
be
underestimating
the
risk
posed
to
albatross
populations.
But
this
system
could
mean
that
those
illegal
boats
may
have
a
tougher
time
flying
under
the
radar.
32.
What
behavior
of
albatrosses
can
be
used
to
track
illegal
fishing
boats
according
to
scientists?
A.
Seeking
snacks
on
a
boat.
B.
Following
a
boat
to
catch
food.
C.
Monitoring
the
location
of
the
boats.
D.
Keeping
an
eye
open
for
illegal
activities.
33.
What's
the
purpose
of
data
recorders
attached
to
the
backs
of
albatrosses?
A.
To
carry
a
GPS.
B.
To
record
the
birds'
behavior.
C.
To
help
satellite
transmit
information.
D.
To
detect
radar
signals
from
boats.
34.
Why
do
the
fishing
boats
turn
off
their
Automatic
Identification
Systems?
A.
They
are
probably
fishing
illegally.
B.
They
needn't
declare
themselves.
C.
They
don't
want
to
emit
radar
signals.
D.
They
want
to
avoid
being
followed
by
albatrosses.
35.
What
is
the
best
title
for
the
text?
A.
Birds—Humans'
Friends
B.
Data
Recorders—A
Helper
to
Albatrosses
C.
AIS—A
System
to
Declare
Locations
of
Boats
D.
Albatrosses—A
Tool
to
Monitor
Illegal
Fishing
Boats
第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,共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。
Dogs,
more
so
than
almost
any
other
domestic
pets,
are
desperate
for
human
eye
contact.
36
and
according
to
a
new
study,
that
pull
on
the
heartstrings
might
be
exactly
why
dogs
can
give
us
those
looks
at
all.
37
Studying
the
two
animals
is
a
bit
like
cracking
open
a
four-legged
time
capsule.
A
paper
published
in
the
Proceedings
of
the
National
Academy
of
Sciences
found
that
dogs’
faces
are
structured
for
complex
expression
in
a
way
that
wolves’
aren’t.
For
the
study,
a
team
looked
at
two
muscles(the
RAOL
and
LAOM
muscles)
that
work
together
to
widen
and
open
a
dog’s
eyes,
causing
them
to
appear
bigger
and
more
lovely,
which
we
read
as
distinctly
humanlike.
The
muscles
for
two
short,
straight
lines,
which
connect
the
ring
of
muscle
around
a
dog’s
eye
to
either
end
of
the
brow
above.
38
Therefore,
they
concluded
that
the
origin
of
these
complex
facial
expressions
is
after
dogs
splitting
from
wolves.
Research
has
also
shown
that
when
dogs
work
these
muscles,
humans
respond
more
positively.
This
isn’t
simply
a
coincidental
love
story,
in
which
the
eyes
of
two
species
just
so
happen
to
meet
across
a
crowded
planet.
39
?
For
a
species
to
change
quickly,
a
pretty
powerful
force
must
be
acting
on
it.
40
.We
connect
more
deeply
with
animals
capable
of
making
humanlike
facial
movements,
so
dogs
have
evolved
to
look
like
our
own
human
babies
to
be
selected
for
adoption.
A.
Dogs
are
similar
to
wolves.
B.
And
that’s
where
humans
come
in.
C.
It’s
hard
for
most
people
to
resist
the
shining
eyes
of
a
little
dog.
D.
But
in
the
four
gray
wolves
the
researchers
looked
at,
neither
muscle
was
present.
E.
Like
the
other
best
partnerships,
this
one
is
more
likely
the
result
of
years
of
evolution.
F.
Researchers
have
long
been
interested
in
the
ways
dogs
make
eye
contact
with
humans.
G.
Dogs
split
off
from
their
wolf
relatives

specifically,
gray
wolves

as
many
as
33,
000
years
ago.?
第三部分
语言知识运用(共两节,满分45分)
第一节
(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A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
At
the
mid-May
in
2018,
the
69
year-old
amputee(被截肢者)
Xia
Boyu
finally
stood
proud
on
two
artificial
legs
on
the
peak
of
Mount
Qomolangma,
a
symbol
showcasing
to
the
world
the
power
of
41
.
More
than
40
years
ago,
Xia
42
both
of
his
feet
to
frostbite
after
lending
his
sleeping
bag
to
a
team
member
during
the
trip
to
climb
Mount
Qomolangma.
Even
though
artificial
legs
were
not
43
in
China
at
the
time,
Xia
strongly
44
that
he
would
one
day
fulfill
his
45
dream
and
so,
before
that
day
came,
the
best
thing
to
do
was
to
46
himself
by
training
constantly.
Three
years
later
he
finally
got
his
new
legs,
which
enabled
him
to
47
his
sports
career.
However,
fate
once
again
took
a
48
turn
when
he
was
in
his
40s.
In
1993,
illness
49
on
the
stumps(残肢)
on
his
legs,
which
required
50
third
of
his
lower
legs
be
amputated.Three
years
after
that,
he
was
diagnosed
with
lymph
cancer.
Over
the
years,
Xia
never
gave
up
his
dream
of
climbing
Mount
Qomolangma.
51
to
his
final
successful
climb
in
2018,
he
had
tried
four
other
times
to
climb
to
the
summit,
but
each
time
Lady
Luck
gave
him
the
52
.
The
last
time
he
53
his
dream
was
in
2016.
The
then
67-year-old
was
only
94
meters
from
the
summit,
but
a
snow
storm
54
his
way.
Taking
his
team
members’
55
into
consideration,
Xia
made
the
56
decision
to
go
back.
On
May14,
Xia
felt
57
and
a
strong
sense
of
fulfillment
welled
up
in
him,
standing
on
the
peak
of
the
highest
mountain
in
the
world.
“The
key
is
to
focus
on
your
dreams,
instead
of
the
58
you
encounter
along
the
way.
I
didn’t
regret
anything
that
I
had
done
and
accepted
everything
that
life
had
59
me,
but
I
never
stopped
fighting
against
60
,”
Xia
said,
stressing
that
fulfilling
one’s
dream
has
nothing
to
do
with
age,
disability
or
the
thoughts
or
expectations
of
others,
but
a
firm
belief
in
yourself.
41.A.dream
B.strength
C.confidence
D.mind
42.A.cost
B.lost
C.gave
D.paid
43.A.available
B.acceptable
C.affordable
D.reachable
44.A.confirmed
B.assured
C.believed
D.hoped
45.A.unfinished
B.Unchallenged
C.unsolved
D.unreached
46.A.prepare
B.present
C.preserve
D.pressure
47.A.take
B.begin
C.complete
D.continue
48.A.sudden
B.sharp
C.dark
D.good
49.A.existed
B.rose
C.developed
D.fixed
50.A.one
B.another
C.the
other
D.other
51.A.Previous
B.Contrary
C.Back
D.Similar
52.A.tough
nut
B.red
carpet
C.cold
shoulder
D.last
straw
53.A.put
effort
into
B.got
close
to
C.devoted
himself
to
D.threw
himself
into
54.A.blanketed
B.smoothed
C.bathed
D.blocked
55.A.honour
B.struggle
C.credit
D.safety
56.A.final
B.disappointing
C.wise
D.heartbreaking
57.A.tiredness
B.relief
C.pain
D.loneliness
58.A.distrust
B.hardship
C.doubt
D.criticism
59.A.distributed
to
B.provided
for
C.arranged
for
D.thrown
at
60.A.challenges
B.determination
C.misfortune
D.belief
第II卷(50分)
注意事项:用0.
5毫米黑色笔迹的签字笔将答案写在答题卡上。写在本试卷上无效。
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。
It's
not
surprising
that
we
feel
blue
during
the
winter
months.
There's
even
a
recognized
form
winter
depression

Seasonal
Affective
Disorder
(SAD).
Scientists
think
that
many
factors
may
result
61
the
problem.
Many
of
us
know
those
62
have
mild
cognitive
(认知的)
problems
seem
to
function
less
well
during
the
winter.
A
study
of
3,353
older
adults
confirmed
this
and
63
(suggest)
that
winter
might
be
the
most
likely
season
to
get
an
Alzheimer's
diagnosis.
Not
only
that,
64
other
researches
show
that
younger
adults
have
a
65
(bad)
memory
and
attention
in
the
colder
months
than
the
old.
Doctors
say
getting
enough
sleep
will
improve
memory
and
66
(concentrate).
What
person
with
joint
aches
and
pains
doesn't
complain
about
feeling
more
terrible
during
winter?
Some
doctors
think
it's
linked
to
67
(change)
in
barometric
(气压的)pressure.
And,
of
course,
when
the
weather
is
bad,
we're
less
likely
to
exercise.
But
in
fact
staying
active
will
help
keep
your
joints
supple
(有弹性的)
and
68
(strength)
your
muscles.
Just
a
few
minutes
every
day
will
help.
And
it's
important
to
maintain
a
healthy
weight,
as
extra
kilos
put
extra
pressure
on
joints.
So
if
you
feel
down
or
moody
in
winter,
try
to
get
outdoors
as
much
as
possible
69
(ensure)
enough
better
sleep
at
night,
make
the
most
of
the
available
daylight
and
take
regular
exercise.
Only
in
these
ways
can
we
70
(success)
get
rid
of
winter
depression.
第四部分
写作(共两节,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。
Time
fly
like
an
arrow.
I’m
already
in
the
second
half
of
Senior
Grade
3
before
I
realized
it.
It
is
only
a
little
more
than
three
months
before
I
graduate
middle
school.
At
the
present,
I’m
busy
review
my
lessons
in
order
to
take
the
College
Entrance
Examination.
I
hope
to
go
to
Beijing
University,
that
is
one
of
the
best
university
not
only
in
China
but
also
in
the
world.
I’ll
try
my
best
to
turn
your
dream
into
reality.
Most
of
my
classmates
are
also
studying
very
hardly
to
realize
their
dreams.
I
do
believe
everyone
will
be
able
to
enter
an
university
or
college.
第二节
书面表达(满分25分)
假设你是晨光中学的学生会主席李津。一批来自英国的高中生与你校学生开展了为期两周的交流活动。现在,他们即将回国,你将在欢送会上致辞。请根据以下提示写一篇发言稿。
(1)回顾双方的交流活动(如学习、生活、体育、文艺等方面);
(2)谈谈收获或感想;
(3)表达祝愿与期望。
注意:
1.词数100左右;
2.可适当加入细节,以使内容充实、行文连贯。
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高新区第四次阶段性测试英语参考答案
听力:1-
5
BCCAB
6-
-10
ACABB
11-15
CCABA
16-
-20
CBCAB
阅读:A篇21-23
CBD

B篇24-27
BCDD,
C篇
28-31
DABA,
D篇
32-35
BDAD
七选五:CGDEB
完形:41-45
ABACA
46-50
ADCCB
51-55
ACBDD
56-60
DBBDC
语法填空:
61.
in
62.
who
63.
suggested
64.
but
65.
worse
66.
concentration
67.
changes
68.
strengthen
69.
to
ensure
70.
successfully
短文改错:
Time
fly
like
an
arrow.I’m
already
in
the
second
half
of
Senior
Grade
3
before
I
flies
realized
it.It
is
only
a
little
more
than
three
months
before
I
graduate∧
middle
realize
from
school.At
the
present,
I’m
busy
review
my
lessons
in
order
to
take
the
College
reviewing
Entrance
Examination.I
hope
to
go
to
Beijing
University,
that
is
one
of
the
best
which
university
not
only
in
China
but
also
in
the
world.I’ll
try
my
best
to
turn
your
universities
my
dream
into
reality.Most
of
my
classmates
are
also
studying
very
hardly
to
realize
hard
their
dreams.I
do
believe
everyone
will
be
able
to
enter
an
university
or
college.
a
作文:
Dear
friends,
How
time
flies!
It
has
been
two
weeks
since
you
came
to
our
school
for
the
exchange
program,
which
has
benefited
all
of
us.
During
the
past
two
weeks,
we
have
studied
in
the
same
classroom
and
lived
in
the
same
dormitory,
which
has
enabled
us
to
know
each
other
better.
Doing
the
same
sports
on
the
playground
gives
us
the
opportunity
to
promote
our
friendship.
What
impresses
us
most
are
your
art
skills,
in
which
you
showed
outstanding
talent.
We
believe
that
the
students
in
our
school
have
learned
a
lot
from
the
exchange
program.
At
last,
on
behalf
of
all
the
students
in
our
school,
I
wish
you
would
have
a
safe
and
happy
journey
home
and
that
there
would
be
more
programs
like
this
in
the
future.
Thank
you.
听力原文
Text
1
M:
Lily,
I
couldn't
find
you
anywhere
in
the
morning.
Where
were
you?
W:
I
went
to
the
library
to
find
some
information
about
Chinese
festivals.
I'll
deliver
a
speech
next
Monday.
Text
2.
W:
Hello,
Tony.
How
was
your
trip
to
Beijing?
M:
Oh,
wonderful.
I
happened
to
meet
a
couple
from
Beijing
on
the
high-speed
train.
Thanks
to
their
help,
I
enjoyed
my
trip
a
lot.
.
Text
3
M:
Would
you
like
to
go
to
the
concert
with
me?
It
will
begin
two
hours
later.
W:
It's
half
past
five
now.
I'll
finish
my
work
in
an
hour.
After
that,we'll
go
together.
Text
4
W:
David,
do
you
plan
to
visit
your
grandparents
this
summer
holidays?
You
know,
you
haven't
seen
them
for
a
whole
year.
M:
Mom,
we
used
to
greet
each
other
by
phone,
but
now
we
always
meet
on
WeChat
moments.
Sometimes
we
conduct
a
video
chat.
Text
5
W:
Sir,
shall
we
hand
in
the
report
immediately?
M:
Take
your
time.
After
we
hold
the
meeting
about
the
plan
for
the
whole
company,
you
will
be
asked
to
polish
your
report
about
how
to
manage
your
department
well.
Text
6
W:What
can
I
do
for
you?.
M:
I'd
like
to
sign
up
for
a
membership.
Can
I
have
more
details?
W:
Of
course.
Here
are
three
kinds
:
one-week
membership,
one-month
membership
and
three-month
membership.
Which
would
you
like?
M:
I
think
I
will
pick
the
shortest
one
and
see
whether
it
will
work.
W:
OK,
that
will
be
a
little
more
expensive
then.
Text
7
M:
Can
I
help
you?
W:
Yes.
I
know
Chinese
tea
is
famous
all
over
the
world.
My
friend
wants
me
to
take
some
for
him.
M:
There
are
various
kinds
of
tea
in
our
shop.
Which
kind
do
you
prefer?
W:
Well,
I
don't
know
Chinese
tea
at
all.
M:
We
have
black
tea
and
dark
tea.
It
has
a
strong
taste.
It
may
promote
digestion
as
well.
W:
Sounds
interesting.
What
about
this
one?
M:
It's
green
tea.
You
can
drink
it
in
summer
for
relieving
heat.
It
is
also
good
for
your
lungs.
This
box
is
cheap,
only
100
yuan.
If
you
want
two,
you'll
get
50%
off
for
the
second.
W:
Ok.
I'd
like
to
take
two
boxes.
Text
8
M:
Do
you
have
any
plan
for
the
weekend,
Julie?
W:
Yes.
Earth
Day
this
year
is
approaching.
My
classmates
and
I
have
decided
to
do
something
special
to
save
our
earth.
M:
Sounds
interesting.
W
hat
are
your
detailed
plans?
W:
We
plan
to
collect
some
old
recycling
materials
that
people
want
to
throw
away.
M:
What
for?
W:
We
use
them
to
make
something
useful,
like
toys,
artificial
flowers,
shopping
bags
and
so
on.
Then
we'll
give
them
away
to
people
in
the
neighboring
community.
M:
That's
really
a
good
idea.
Can
I
join
you
in
it?
W:
Yes,
of
course.
M:
When
and
where
will
you
gather?
W:
At
the
entrance
to
our
community.
I'll
be
present
at
8
am.
You'd
better
arrive
ten
minutes
after
that.
Text
9
M:
Hello,
Clothes
Shop
Service.
Can
I
help
you?
W:
I'm
calling
to
complain
about
the
shirt
I
bought
on
your
online
shop.
I
can't
believe
this
is
happening.
M:
Well,
what's
wrong?
W:
I
like
the
style
of
your
shirt
so
I
ordered
a
size
9
last
Sunday.
But
today
I
found
that
you
sent
me
a
size
6.
It's
too
small
for
me.
What
am
I
supposed
to
do?
M:
I'm
really
sorry,
madam.
I'll
check
it
right
away.
Would
you
please
tell
me
your
order
number?
W:
Eh...
it's
EC9071.
M:
Just
a
minute.
I
do
apologize,
madam.
It's
indeed
our
own
fault.
Well,
would
you
like
us
to
have
the
right
size
shirt
sent
to
you?
W:
Yes,
I'd
like
to,
but
I'm
planning
to
go
travelling
this
weekend
and
expect
to
wear
it
then.
M:
Sure.
I'll
have
the
right
one
sent
to
you
immediately
and
it
will
arrive
in
time.
Your
name
and
address?
W:
Catherine
Parker,
12
Street,
Paris.
M:
OK.
Got
it.
Sorry
for
the
inconvenience.
I
promise
it
won't
happen
again.
W:
Thank
you.
Text
10
W:
Hello,
everyone.
What
I
want
to
share
with
you
today
is
this
:
Learning
Chinese
well
is
important.
As
we
all
know,
learning
Chinese
is
beneficial
in
several
ways.
First,
Chinese
is
a
most
important
subject
for
us
school
students.
By
learning
Chinese
well
we
can
improve
our
academic
performance.
It
will
surely
delight
our
parents
and
teachers.
It
is
also
associated
with
a
brighter
future.
Second
,learning
Chinese
well
is
a
must
to
gain
cultural
awareness.
Equipped
with
rich
cultural
knowledge,
we
are
sure
to
win
respect
and
admiration.
You
know,
books
hold
a
lot
of
valuable
wisdom,
so
only
by
reading
more
Chinese
books
can
we
broaden
our
horizons
and
become
a
person
with
fine
taste.
Third,
China
has
the
largest
population
in
the
world
,
and
has
an
exciting
and
brilliant
culture,
so
learning
Chinese
can
act
as
the
key
to
the
gateway
of
this
knowledge.
Also,
wherever
we
go,
we
can
spread
the
idea
that
learning
Chinese
well
opens
up
a
whole
new
world
to
someone
outside
of
the
culture.
With
all
these
advantages
of
learning
Chinese,
it
is
no
wonder
that
it
now
enjoys
great
popularity
among
people
all
over
the
world.
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