moors-亲密的英文
2021届7月份内部特供卷
高三英语(三)
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第Ⅰ卷(选择题,共100分)
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场
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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
订
案转涂到答题卡上。
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
装
号
最佳选项。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
证
段对话仅读一遍。
考
准
例:How much is the shirt?
只
A. ?19.15. B. ?9.18. C.
?9.15.
答案是 C。
1 .What will the man do this
weekend?
卷
A. Meet his
professor. B. See a movie. C. Do a project.
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2. How much will the man
pay?
姓
A. $$50. B. $$100. C.
$$200.
此
will the speakers
go?
A. To a Thai
restaurant.
B. To an
Italian restaurant.
级
班
C. To a
Mexican restaurant.
4. What are the
speakers discussing?
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A. What they should do next.
B. Which
subject is important.
C. How they should solve
the math problems.
5. Where does the
conversation most probably take place?
A. At
the man’s home. B. In an office. C. At a
store.
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. Why does the woman call the man?
A. To change the address.
B. To check on a
delivery.
C. To order a pair of shoes.
7.
When will the shoes arrive?
A. On March 10th.
B. On March 7th. C. On March 5th.
听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
8. Why is the man worried
about Carol?
A. She lost her credit card.
B. She fails to pay her money back.
C. She
is crazy about buying things.
9. What will the
man do to deal with Carol’s problem?
A. Remain
silent.
B. Talk to her about it.
C. Try to
ask her family for help.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10. How many pieces of luggage does the woman
have?
A. Five. B. Four. C. Three.
11. What should the woman do with the bag?
A. Carry it on. B. Put it on the belt. C.
Give it to her friend.
12. What does the man
ask the woman to open?
A. Her suitcase. B.
Her handbag. C. Her bag.
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听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13. Why does the school make the change?
A. To have the food machines repaired.
B.
To encourage students to have a healthy diet.
C. To encourage students to protect the
environment.
14. What is the man concerned
about at first?
A. Where he will get food
from.
B. How he can eat healthily.
C. What
he can eat.
15. What does the woman think the
man should do?
A. Lose weight. B. Drink
more water. C. Eat in the lunch room.
16.
What does the man think of bringing food to
school?
A. Doubtful. B. Disappointing.
C. Good.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17. Where
should the listeners meet before they leave?
A. Outside the school gate.
B. In the
classroom.
C. At the sports stadium.
18.
What should the listeners bring?
A. A drink.
B. A sandwich. C. Fruit.
19. What can
listeners see in the National Concert Hall?
A.
An exhibition. B. A concert. C. A dancing.
20. When will the bus set off for school?
A. At 5:00 p.m. B. At 5:30 p.m. C. At
7:15 p.m.
第二部分 阅读理解 (共两节,满分40分)
第一节
(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A、B、C 和D
四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
A
After-hours events in 2020
Join us after hours for a special programme of
unique events throughout 2020 at
Shakespeare’s
Birthplace. When the crowds have left and our
beautiful buildings are quiet, we
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invite you to try something different.
The
Art of Design with Lee Lapthorne – 9 March
Join artist Lee Lapthorne for a private
evening when he will show two pieces of furniture
inspired by our collections and discuss his
process of reinventing pieces of furniture to
create
something new.
Venue (举办地点): The
Shakespeare Centre
Poetry with Punch – 8 June
Come and meet Matt Windle, the “Poet with
Punch” and Birmingham’s Poet Laureate 2016
–
2018 for a unique workshop, full of tips and
advice to help you get your poetry moving.
Suitable for beginners, this workshop will get
you thinking about taking the next steps to create
writing!
Tickets: ?10 per adult
Venue:
The Shakespeare Centre
Over Throne – 9
November
The frequent changing of rulers is
nothing new. Join us for an evening of performance
and
discussion as we take a look at the bad
rulers that were overthrown in Shakespeare’s
plays. This
is hosted by our Senior Lecturer
in Shakespeare Studies, Dr. Anjna Chouhan.
Tickets: ?10 per adult
Venue: The
Shakespeare Centre
Herbs for Health – 12
October
Growing in the Hall’s Croft garden are
the secret recipes to natural good health. Find
out
more about the medicine used by the Tudors
that still influences our well-being (康乐) today.
Using herbs and sharing recipes, you will
learn the theories behind natural medicine.
Reserve
your spot before availability.
Tickets: ?10 per adult Venue: Hall’s Croft
21. When can you see the reinvented furniture?
A. On 12 October. B. On 8 June
C. On 9 November. D. On 9 March.
22. What can you do if you attend the event
hosted by Chouhan?
A. Enjoy a performance.
B. Learn to be a lecturer.
C. Visit the Hall’s
Croft garden. D. Perform in Shakespeare’s
plays.
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23. Which event do
you need to book in advance?
A. Poetry with
Punch. B. Herbs for Health.
C. Over
Throne. D. The Art of Design with Lee
Lapthorne.
B
It is reported in the
national press that a letter written by Charles
Darwin in 1875 has been
returned to the
Smithsonian Institution Archives (档案馆) by the FBI
after being stolen twice.
“We realized in the
mid-1970s that it was missing,” says Effie
Kapsalis, head of the
Smithsonian Institution
Archives. “It was noted as missing and likely
taken by an intern (实习
生), from what the FBI is
telling us. Word got out that it was missing when
someone asked to see
the letter for research
purposes,” and the intern put the letter back.
“The intern likely took the
letter again once
nobody was watching it.”
Decades passed.
Finally, the FBI received a tip that the stolen
document was located very
close to Washington,
D.C. Their art crime team recovered the letter but
were unable to press
charges because the time
of limitations had ended. The FBI worked closely
with the Archives to
determine that the letter
was both authentic and definitely Smithsonian’s
property.
The letter is in fairly good
condition, in spite of being out of the care of
trained museum
staff for so long. “It was
luckily in good shape,” says Kapsalis, “and we
just have to do some
minor things in order to
be able to unfold it. It has some glue on it that
has colored it slightly, but
nothing that will
prevent us from using it. After it is repaired, we
will take digital photos of it
and that will
be available online. One of our goals is to get
items of high research value or
interest to
the public online.”
It would now be difficult
for an intern, visitor or a thief to steal a
document like this.
“Archiving practices have
changed greatly since the 1970s,” says Kapsalis,
“and we keep our
high value documents in a
safe that I don’t even have access to.”
24.
What happened to Darwin’s letter in the 1970s?
A. It was recovered by the FBI.
B. It was
put in the archives for research purposes.
C.
It was stolen more than once.
D. It was
purchased by the Smithsonian Archives.
25.
What did the FBI do after the recovery of the
letter?
A. They pressed criminal charges in
vain.
B. They kept it in a special safe.
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C. They arrested the suspect immediately.
D. They proved its authenticity.
26. What
will the Smithsonian Institution Archives do with
the letter according to Kapsalis?
A. Reserve
it for research purposes only.
B. Make it
available online.
C. Keep it a permanent
secret.
D. Turn it into an object of high
interest.
27. What can be a suitable title for
the text?
A. A Letter by Charles Darwin
Returns to the Smithsonian
B. The Smithsonian
Tightens Security Measures
C. The Smithsonian
Charges an Intern with Theft
D. The FBI Cracks
a Criminal Case
C
In order to help cope
with the vast number of student questions in the
online class,
Knowledge-Based Artificial
Intelligence, Professor Ashok Goel of Georgia Tech
developed an
artificially intelligent teaching
assistant. This online course is a core
requirement of Georgia
Tech’s online Master of
Science in Computer Science program. Professor
Goel already had eight
teaching assistants,
but that wasn’t enough to handle the vast number
of daily questions from
students.
Many
students drop out of online courses because of the
lack of teaching support. When
students feel
isolated or confused and reach out with questions
that go unanswered, their
motivation to
continue begins to fade. Professor Goel decided to
do something to remedy this
situation and his
solution was to create a virtual assistant named
Jill Watson, which is based on
the IBM Watson
platform.
Goel and his team developed several
versions of Jill Watson before releasing her to
the
online forums. At first, the virtual
assistant wasn’t too great. But Goel and his team
sourced the
online discussion forum to find
all the 40,000 questions that had ever been asked
since the class
was launched. Then they began
to feed Jill with the questions and answers. After
some
adjustment and ample time, Jill was able
to answer the students’ questions correctly 97% of
the
time. The virtual assistant became so
advanced and realistic that the students didn’t
know she
was a computer. The students, who
were studying artificial intelligence, were
interacting with
the virtual assistant and
couldn’t tell it from a real human being. Goel
didn’t inform them about
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Jill’s true
identity until April 26. The students were
actually very positive about the experience.
The goal of Professor Goel’s virtual assistant
next year is to take over answering 40% of all
the questions posed by students on the online
forum. The name Jill Watson will, of course,
change to something else next semester.
Professor Goel has a much rosier forecast on the
future
of artificial intelligence than, say,
Elon Musk, Stephen Hawking, Bill Gates or Steve
Wozniak.
28. What do we learn about Knowledge-
Based Artificial Intelligence?
A. It is a
robot that can answer students’ questions.
B.
It is a high-tech device that revolutionizes
teaching.
C. It is a course designed for
students to learn online.
D. It is a computer
program that aids student learning.
29. What
does the underlined word “remedy” in the paragraph
2 mean?
A. Boycott. B. Improve. C.
Evaluate. D. Corrupt.
30. What do we learn
about Jill Watson?
A. She was unwelcome to
students at first.
B. She got along pretty
well with students.
C. She turned out to be a
great success.
D. She was released online as
an experiment.
31. What does Professor Goel
plan to do next with Jill Watson?
A. Assign
her to answer more of students’ questions.
B.
Upgrade her intelligence to the level of top
scientists.
C. Launch different versions of
her online.
D. Encourage students to interact
with her more freely.
D
If you were like
most children, you probably got upset when your
mother called you by a
brother’s or sister’s
name. How could she not know you? Did it mean she
loved you less?
Probably not. According to the
first research to deal with this topic head-on,
misnaming the
most familiar people in our life
is a common cognitive (认知的) error that has to do
with how
our memories classify and store
familiar names.
The study, published online in
April in the journal Memory and Cognition, found
that the
“wrong” name is not random but is
always fished out from the same relationship pond:
children,
friends, brothers and sisters. The
study did not examine the possibility of deep
psychological
significance to the mistake,
says psychologist David Rubin, “but it does tell
us who’s in and
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who’s out of the group.”
The study also
found that within that group, misnamings occurred
where the names shared
initial or internal
sounds, like Jimmy and Joanie or John and Bob.
Physical resemblance between
people was not a
factor. Nor was gender.
The researchers
conducted five separate surveys of more than 1,700
people. Some of the
surveys included only
college students; others were done with a mixed-
age population. Some
asked subjects about
incidents where someone close to them – family or
friend – had called them
by another person’s
name. The other surveys asked about times when
subjects had themselves
called someone close
to them by the wrong name. All the surveys found
that people mixed up
names within relationship
groups such as grandchildren, friends and brothers
and sisters but
hardly ever crossed these
boundaries.
In general, the study found that
undergraduates were almost as likely as old people
to make
this mistake and men as likely as
women. Older people and women made the mistake
slightly
more often, but that may be because
grandparents have more grandchildren to mix up
than
parents have children. Also, mothers may
call on their children more often than fathers,
given
traditional gender norms. There was no
evidence that errors occurred more when the
misnamer
was frustrated, tired or angry.
32. How might people often feel when they were
misnamed?
A. Unwanted. B. Unhappy. C.
Confused. D. Indifferent.
33. What did David
Rubin’s research find about misnaming?
A. It
is related to the way our memories work.
B. It
is a possible indicator of a faulty memory.
C.
It occurs mostly between kids and their friends.
D. It often causes misunderstandings among
people.
34. What did the surveys of more than
1,700 subjects find about misnaming?
A. It
more often than not hurts relationships.
B. It
hardly occurs across gender boundaries.
C. It
is most frequently found in extended families.
D. It most often occurs within a relationship
group.
35. Why do mothers misname their
children more often than fathers?
A. They
suffer more frustrations.
B. They become worn
out more often.
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C. They communicate
more with their children.
D. They generally
take on more work at home.
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 Active Brain Cells
Scientists used
to think that your brain stopped growing new cells
once you reached
adulthood. Happily, current
research shows that it isn’t true! As you get
older, you can continue
to grow new brain
cells.
Get regular aerobic (有氧的) exercise.
Research shows that regular aerobic exercise
over a long period of time can better stimulate
brain cell growth than other forms of
exercise. Add aerobic activities, such as
swimming, power
walking, or jogging, into your
regular routine. 36
Do stress-relieving
activities.
Activities that reduce stress and
give you a sense of well-being can encourage the
growth of
new brain cells. 37 You can do
some yoga, read your favorite book, or listen to
relaxing
music.
38
Antioxidant-
rich foods can prevent damage to your current
brain cells and promote the
growth of new,
healthy cells. Omega 3 fatty acids may also help
improve your brain health. Add
plenty of
brain-boosting foods into your diet, such as
vegetable oils, nuts, green tea, blueberries
and fatty fish.
Maintain an active social
life.
39 It’s also good for your brain.
Socializing helps keep your brain cells active,
preventing some of the loss of brain function.
If you can’t socialize in person, reach out to
your
friends over the phone or on social
media.
Get plenty of good-quality life.
If
you’re an adult, try to get 7 – 9 hours of sleep
each night. If you’re a teen, aim for 8 – 10.
Your brain heals itself from the day’s
stresses while you sleep. 40 You can improve
your sleep by going to bed and waking up at
the same time every day.
A. Spending time with
friends isn’t just enjoyable.
B. Eat foods
rich in antioxidants and omega 3 fatty acids.
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C. Any kind of head injury may put you at risk
for brain damage.
D. Try to do things that
bring you pleasure and help you relax every day.
E. For example, you might aim for 30 minutes
of jogging a day, 5 days a week.
F.
Fortunately, there are treatments that can help
you restore your brain’s health.
G. It also
processes information you picked up during the
day, helping you to learn and preserve
new
memories.
第三部分:英语知识运用(共两节, 满分 45 分)
第一节:完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后所给各题的四个选项(A、B、C 和
D)中,选出可以填入空
白处的最佳选项。
Mattew Shifrin has
been building with Legos (乐高积木) since he was 5
with the help of his
friends. When he turned
13, he got a 41 birthday present from his
friend, Lilya Finkel. It
was an 843-piece
Middle Eastern Lego palace. And with it were 42
that Finkel made
specially for it. Finkel 43
a unique name for every one of the more than 800
pieces in the
palace set. Then she spent
countless hours 44 building instructions in
Braille (盲文) that
spelled out how to 45
them all together.
His mind was blown. As a
46 person, Shifrin had never before been able to
complete
a Lego set 47 . Shifrin knew
immediately that he had to help other blind
children find the
same 48 . Shifrin says,
“For blind people, Lego sets act as small 3D 49
for real-life
buildings instead of two-
dimensional photographs. Lego bricks 50 me to
see things that
are 51 to explore by
touch.” For years after that incredible Lego 52
, he together
with Finkel created similar
instructions for about 45 other Lego sets, all
53 on a website
they created, “Lego for the
Blind.”
Shifrin began 54 the Lego company
several years ago to discuss his work, but it was
in 2017, when Finkel died of cancer, that he
finally connected with the 55 person. His
years-long efforts 56 when the Lego
company released its first audio and Braille
building
instructions. The project is a high-
tech version of what Shifrin and Finkel did for
their 57 . It
couldn’t have been completed
without Shifrin’s 58 – or without his
determination.
He just 59 Finkel had been
here to see it. “I think she’d be very glad that
we came
this 60 ,” Shifrin said.
41.
A. time-saving B. life-changing C. world-shaking
D. heart-breaking
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42. A.
instructions B. rules C. skills D.
requirements
43. A. invented B. remembered
C. mentioned D. knew
44. A. getting B.
practicing C. ignoring D. typing
45. A.
mix B. fix C. mend D. gather
46. A.
blind B. deaf C. poor D. rich
47. A.
in his favour B. in his turn C. on his own
his convenience
48. A. truth B. connection
C. balance D. independence
49. A. patterns
B. designs C. replacements D. arrangements
50. A. warn B. allow C. force D.
trouble
51. A. impossible B. dangerous C.
easy D. safe
52. A. experiment B.
performance C. practice D. experience
53.
A. published B. selected C. identified D.
canceled
54. A. putting up with B. catching
up with C. reaching out to D. keeping away from
55. A. previous B. missing C. smart D.
right
56. A. spread out B. blew up C.
faded away D. paid off
57. A. company B.
website C. buildings D. children
58. A.
encouragement B. preparation C. involvement D.
recommendation
59. A. predicted B. wished
C. assumed D. expected
60. A. long B. far
C. deep D. fast
第Ⅱ卷(非选择题,共50分)
第二节
语法填空(共10题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。
Recently, a little dog was playing out in its
yard with its owner Henry 61 a baby
koala
jumped onto its back. The confused dog moved
around, trying 62 (get) rid of the
animal,
which was holding tightly onto its fur. Every time
it thought it was successful, the smart
koala
found a way to climb back on again.
The gentle
dog 63 (eventual) managed to get rid of the
koala by rolling on its back, at
which point
the koala ran back into the trees in search of
64 (it) real mom. Henry, who
caught the
entire scene on camera, says the koala, who lives
in his backyard, is newly
independent of its
mother. He thinks it may have mistaken his
friendly dog 65 its parent.
Though often
66 (refer) to as “bears”, koala are not a member
of the Ursidae(熊科)
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family to 67 conventional bears belong.
Instead, the animals, which can 68 (find)
in Australia, are similar to kangaroos. Koala
babies, which are blind when born, spend the first
six months of their lives inside their
mother’s bags and the next six 69 (hold) onto
their
backs or bellies. The animals depend
only on leaves for their 70 (survive),
consuming as
much as 2.5 pounds a day.
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:在错的词下面画一横线,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。
Last October, we have had a
series of reading activities. In the first two
weeks, we read
some great books. Among these
books, I like The Old Man and the Sea better, from
which I’ve
learned never to give up when
facing with difficulties. In the afternoon of
October 18, we held a
poetry contest. I
recited a poem written by me and won first prize.
At the end of the month, we
acted out some
famous work. My classmates and I performed The
Million Pound Bank Note. To
our great
delightful, our performance was huge success. We
both enjoyed such reading activities
wish to
read more great books in the future.
第二节:书面表达(满分25分)
假定你是李华,你的英国朋友Jim所在的学校要组织学生
在疫情之后来中国旅游,有
两条线路可以选择:“长江之行”或者“泰山之旅”,Jim来信希望你能给
些建议。请你给他回
信,内容包括:
1.你建议的路线;
2.你的理由;
3.你的祝愿。
注意:
1. 词数100左右。
2.
可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
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2021届7月份内部特供卷
wonderful
sights which even attracted many emperors and
great poets deeply in history. In addition,
climbing the mountain is really character-
building, which is not only good for your physical
health but also
brings you lots of courage and
endurance. After reaching the top, you can enjoy
the fantastic sunrise in the
morning, which is
really a feast for eyes and makes your journey
worthwhile. It's such a must-see place that
you won't be disappointed when you go there.
Hope my suggestion will be of help. Wish you a
good time.
Yours sincerely,
高三英语(三)答案
第一部分 听力(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)
1-5 CBBAC
第二部分 阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)
6-10
BACAC 11-15 BABCA 16-20 CBAAB
第一节
(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)
21-23 DAB 24-27 CDBA
28-31 CBCA 32-35 BADC
第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)
36-40 EDBAG
第三部分 英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)
第一节
完形
填空(共
20
小题;每小题
1.5
分,满分
30
分)
41-45 BAADB 46-50 ACDCB 51-55 ADACD
56-60 DBCBB
第二节 语法填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
61. when 62. to get 63. eventually 64. its
65. for
66. referred 67. which 68. be found
69. holding 70. survival
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)
71.
had前的have去掉 72. better改为best
73. face改为faced
74. In改为On
75. me改为myself 76. work改为works
77. delightful改为delight 78. huge前加a
79.
both改为all 80. wish改为wishing
第二节 书面表达(满分25分)
【范文】
Dear Jim,
I'm more than
delighted to know that you are paying a visit to
China after the epidemic, which is surely
a
perfect destination for you to enjoy your holiday.
Both the Yangtze River and Mount Tai enjoy
great reputation worldwide and are well worth a
visit. As
far as I'm concerned, gong to Mount
Tai is a better choice. First and foremost, it
boasts breathtaking
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