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2021年1月8日发(作者:胥伦)
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2021年高三10月月考 英语 含答案


第一卷
(选择题 满分110分)

第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分)

做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟 的时间将试卷
上的答案转涂到答题卡上。

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l0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 man usually have for breakfast?

A. Fried cakes. B. Fried rice-noodles. C. Noodles.

2. What will the woman do first?

A. Withdraw some money. B. See the dentist. C. Go to the
history class.

3. What is the time by Sandra’s watch?

A. 2:55. B. 3:00. C. 3:05.

4. What does the woman mean?

A. Filling out the forms is no easy thing to do.

B. She forgot to fill out the forms.

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C. She’ll remind the man about the forms.

5. What is the conversation mainly about?

A. Differences between meat and fruit.

B. Different ideas about meat and vegetables.

C. Different kinds of meat.

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
有时问阅读各个小题,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. What are the speakers talking about?

A. School reunions.
friends.

7. Why did the woman remend the Omni Hotel?

A. She likes the party rooms there.

B. Her brother is a staff member there.

C. The price is quite reasonable.

听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。

B. Birthday parties. C. Their old
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8. What do we know about the accident the woman experienced?

A. Her jeep went off the road.

B. It was raining that night.

C. She forgot to wear her seat belt.

9. What caused the man’s brother’s death?

A. Speeding. B. Drunk driving.
seat belt.

听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。

10. Who are the speakers?

A. New college students.

B. Students who are going to graduate.
C. Athletes.

11. How do they feel about their future?

A. Hopeful. B. Doubtful.
12. What are they going to do next?

A. Listen to the president’s speech.

B. Receive gifts from their parents.

C. Go to the stage.

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C. Not wearing the


C. Puzzled.



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听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。

13. What’s the relationship between the speakers?

A. Teacher and student.

B. Fan and singer.

C. Reporter and interviewee.

14. How many languages does the woman use when she works?

A. One. B. Two. C. Three

15. What subject did the woman like in school?

A. English. B. Physics. C. Biology.

16. What’s the woman’s advice to those who dream of being singers?

A. Just do it if you have this dream.

B. Give it up for it’s full of risk.

C. Think twice before deciding.

听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。

17. How did the speaker get to Main Street?

A. By bus. B. On foot. C. By car.

18. What did the speaker do that afternoon?

A. He went shopping. B. He went to a cinema. C. He went
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to the bank.

19. What was the thief doing when he was arrested?

A. Buying something.
down the stairs.

20. How much was the reward that the speaker received?

A. $$ 100. B. $$ 200. C. $$ 1000.

B. Drinking in a bar. C. Running
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第二部分 英语知识运用(共两节,满分40分)

第一节 单项填空(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)

从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以 填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将
该项涂黑。

21. I would like to thank my teachers, ________ help I would never have
learned to be independent.

A. for which







B. with whom
D. under which



C. without whose
22. Jane Goodall is devoted, determined and responsible; ________, I can’t
speak too highly of her.

A. as a result
C. in addition










B. in a word

D. on the contrary

23. Billions of yuan’s worth of damage ________ by a flood which swept
across the north of China last week.

A. has been caused
C. will be caused








B. had been caused

D. will have been caused

24. With a database like this, you can ________ anything you want in no
time.

A. refer to B. turn to C. look up D. make
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up

25. You achieved a great success in the university entrance exams. You
________ a lot of time and energy on it.

A. should have spent
C. would have spent








B. could have spent
D. must have spent


26. Their main job is to ________ health rather than treat illness.

A. preserve B. reserve C. conserve D. deserve

27. In order to encourage the workers to work hard, the manager decided
to award ________ produced the most in the factory.

A. no matter who B. whom
whoever

28. I apologize if your ________ of the movie was spoiled.

A. amusement
amazement

29. Wasn’t it the icy road rather than the drivers ________ to blame for
the series of traffic accidents?

A. who were
was

30. If you don’t believe the result of the experiment, why not ________
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B. that was C. that were D. who
B. enjoyment C. entertainment D.
C. whomever D.
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it in another way?

A. try doing
trying to do


B. to try doing C. try to do D.
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第二节 完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)

阅读下面短文,掌握其大意。然后从 31~50各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C
和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
Last week, like many other teenagers across the country, Maire New
returned to school. She reunited with the 31 she missed over the summer,
saw familiar teachers and turned to homework in the evenings.

But for New, school is anything but typical. Her classes begin in the
early morning and do not end until dinnertime. Many of her friends, who
are from Russia, Europe and Asia, don’t speak 32 . New is a full-time
student at the Bolshoi Ballet academy in Moscow and among the few Americans
at the school, the first 33 from Alaska.

New grew up Scottish Highland dancing and began ballet at the 34 age
of 12 at a teacher’s suggestion. Though New hadn’t started earlier, she
35 quickly and, in 2011, attended the Joffrey Ballet’s summer intensive.
New did her own research 36 , watching videos of 37 dancers Natalia
Osipova and Svetlana Zakharoval on You Tube. She was 38 . “If you watch
either of them, there’s so much emotion and soul in their 39 ”, she
said. “Every 40 has a purpose. That’s what I hope to put into my dance,
too.”

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In xx, she attended the Bolshoi Ballet academy six-week intensive in
New York, 41 in partnership with the Russian American Foundation. She
returned the following year, when she was also 42 for a scholarship
to study Russian culture and ballet abroad at the Bolshoi for another six
43 . “The goal is to break down stereotypes (模式化的思想) between
44 ,” New said. “But on top of that, we had this incredible
opportunity.” Those six weeks 45 a kind of preparation, and she was
asked to return to the 46 as a full-time student.

“I’ve had people e up and say to me, ‘If I was your father, I wouldn’t
let you go,’” New said. “Of course, it’s a place of 47 disagreement,
but you can’t let political issues get in the way of your 48 .” She
mentioned a famous photo of the Bolshoi performing during World War II.
“There are horrible things happening in the world, but when it es to
49 and ballet, we’re here to make the world a better place. It 50
gives us more of a reason to keep dancing.”

31. A. friends B. relatives C.
D. parents

B. German C. Russian D.
workmates
32. A. English
French

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33. A. just
still

34. A. early B. ordinary C. mon D. late

B. even C. ever D.
35. A. served
focused

36. A. as well
D. on time

37. A. Asian
European

38. A. attacked
D. motivated

39. A. behaving
suffering

40. A. body
circle

41. A. opened
controlled

42. A. elected
chosen

B. advanced
B. in case
B. American
B. attracted
B. dancing
B. action
B. run
B. adopted
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C. danced
C. in turn
C. Russian D.
C. distributed
C. appearing D.
C. movement
C. designed D.
C. acquired
D.

D.
D.
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43. A. days



B. weeks

C. months

D. years

44. A. schools
D. countries

B. traditions C. conflicts
45. A. served as
D. occurred to


B. looked like C. added to
46. A. country
munity

B. foundation C. academy D.
47. A. political
D. religious

B. social C. cultural
48. A. possibilities
desires

49. A. life
art

50. A. generally
briefly


B. dreams C. wishes D.
B. science C. interest D.
B. loosely C. honestly D.
第三部分 阅读理解(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和D)中,选出最佳选项,
并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

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A

Do you enjoy street performers? The tradition of wandering entertainers
goes back for almost a thousand years to the Middle Ages in Europe. Then
they were called “troubadours”, but, today, most people call street
performers “buskers”. Buckers are usually musicians, but some are actors,
clowns, or jugglers. In Singapore, hundreds of street buskers from around
the world participate in an annual festival. In other cities, you often
e across buskers on busy shopping streets and near parks, but the most
popular places are subway stations. Passengers listen to the musicians
while they wait for underground trains. In exchange for a few minutes of
entertainment, they give the busker some money before they move on to catch
their train.

Not long ago in Boston, the government tried to establish a
controversial new law to control buskers in the subway. The authorities
said that musicians were playing instruments so loudly that passengers
couldn’t hear the train announcements. The new law intended to stop the
use of amplifiers to make music louder. Loud instruments such as saxophones,
trumpets, and electric guitars were not lowed either. In addition, the new
law required performers to pay for a license and follow a dress code. These
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rules came as a surprise to many buskers. Well-known musicians such as Tracy
Chapman and Melissa Etheridge made names for themselves singing in the
Boston subway. The entertainers pointed out that, traditionally, the subway
was a place where humble (地位低下的) young musicians could start to make
a name for himself or herself. Thousands of people plained that the new
law was unfair. They wanted to restore buskers’ rights.

Under pressure from the public, the authorities looked at how other
cities dealt with buskers in their subways. They learned that in London,
New York, and Toronto, buskers were allowed to play loud instruments and
use amplifiers, but first they have to pass an audition to establish that
they are good enough to play in public. By contrast, Washington DC doesn’t
allow any performers in their subways for security reasons. Back in Boston,
the government took these factors into account. The law was changed to say
that buskers must hold back the sound level to a minimum, but they would
be allowed to go on playing. Passengers were happy that they would continue
to have some music on their route to work. Young artists in Boston still
stand a chance of establishing their musical careers in the subway stations.

51. What were street musicians called in the Middle Ages?

A. Troubadours. B. Buskers. C. Clowns. D. Jugglers.

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52. What did the Boston authorities want to stop?

A. Conservation efforts.
C. Messy passengers.


B. Etheridge’s singing.

D. Loud instruments.

53. The underlined word “audition” in Paragraph 3 can best be replaced
by ________.

A. an instrument
C. an official law






B. a musical test
D. a security check



54. Which is the best title for the entire reading passage?

A. An Impressive Buskers Festival
the Move

C. Chapman's Latest Exhibit

B. Entertainment for People on
D. Art Decorates Subways

B

Here are this week’s travel sites. If you need a different sort of break,
try one of these!

If you want an alternative to blockbuster films (大片), try the Sundance
Film Festival.

Every January for 20 years, Sundance has been the place for independent
filmmakers to show off their low-budget films and documentaries. As the
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name suggests, major Hollywood studios are not involved in independent
films. They are made by actors, directors, and technical groups who e up
with good ideas and think they can make a go of them. Located in a ski town
2,100 meters high in the mountains of Utah and 65 kilometers southeast of
Salt Lake City, Sundance is the place to see and be seen. Famous entertainers
are part of the audience, here to see what new independent releases are
on offer. Sometimes it’s tough to get seats for films that have a good
reputation. Never look down on beginning filmmakers because sometimes
unexpected films make the headlines on opening night. For example, this
year, a couple of humble college students showed a film that became a
spectacular success. Films like this really pay off when distributors (发
行商) buy them for up to $$5 million to show in theaters later on. If they’re
really lucky, the filmmakers can make even more money from other relevant
goods.

Feeling awful? Need some medical treatment but you’d really like a
holiday, too? Now you can have both!

A number of countries with excellent medical institutes and spectacular
tourist attractions have started to offer medical vacations. In places like
Thailand and South Africa, quality medical care enables you to have a
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surgical procedure done at minimal cost, as well as time to recover in a
beautiful environment. The same surgery costs four times as much in New
York. A typical holiday consists of one week as a patient in a clinic or
hospital followed by another week at a wonderful neighboring hotel or resort
(度假胜地). Doctors keep track of your rapid recovery. Imagine floating
in the shallow waters near a tropical island or trying to catch up with
a herd of zebras while you restore your health! As with any health treatment,
check the reputation of the medical facility before you plan your trip.
So far, though, there have been few plaints.

55. Which is NOT true about Sundance?

A. New films are shown there. B. You can see documentaries.

C. Famous performers go there.
expensive to make.

D. The films are usually very
56. Who make the movies shown at Sundance?

A. Hollywood studios. B. Famous movie stars.

D. Television directors.

C. Independent filmmakers.
57. Sometimes people at Sundance are surprised because ________

A. unknown films really take off.
potential.

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C. the media don’t cover movies.
permanent.

58. What has been the attitude of people who have taken a medical vacation?

A. They plain.



B. They are mostly pleased.

D. They find it awful.

D. the festival isn’t
C. They feel honored.
59. What is the best title for the whole reading passage?

A. Creative Vacation Ideas
C. A Week in an African Clinic

B. Spectacular Entertainment

D. My Holiday Disaster on Film

C

Even though a young child might be nervous about starting school, he
or she is more often than not excited as well on the first day of school.
Perhaps that excitement lasts through the first few years of school. But
over time, many children are less excited about going to school. School
bees a place of “all work and no play”. As the years go by, students are
pressured to do more work and to do it better, make better test scores,
and have a higher class rank. It is therefore not surprising that by middle
school many students lose interest in school and learning.

Teachers face a big challenge in such a situation. When they enter a
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classroom in which most of the students do not want to be there and do not
want to study, how can they teach? Some teachers may focus their energy
on the handful of students in the classroom who show an interest in learning.
Other teachers may choose to reward “good” students and punish “bad”
students in the hope that this may somehow motivate all students to try
harder.

Through his own teaching experience, Dr. Richard Lavoie became
interested in the problem of motivating students. He wondered what
motivated some students to want to learn. In studying this question, Dr.
Lavoie discovered that the people who seemed to know the most about what
motivates kids were researchers who work for panies that were advertising
products such as toys and music for children.

By applying some of the information from the existing advertising
research to his own study, Dr. Lavoie was able to determine eight types
of motivation for children. From these eight types, a child usually responds
to one or two kinds of motivation more than the others. Therefore, if
teachers and parents can figure out which type of motivation a child most
responds to, lessons and classroom activities can be adapted in that way
to motivate the child to try harder and get excited about learning again.

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For example, one type of motivation is responsibility or authority. A
student who responds to this type of motivation can be given a position
of responsibility in a group or in the classroom to excite his or her
interest in learning. Another type of motivation is petition. petitive
students get excited about learning when they are given a chance to win
or when they can support others to win. The other types of motivation listed
by Dr. Lavoie are interaction, connection with a group, independence,
exploration, encouragement, and status.

The challenge is for teachers to recognize the different ways to
motivate students who have lost interest in learning. Not all students will
respond to the same type of motivation in the classroom. But by adapting
different lessons to suit different types of motivation, more students may
begin to respond and get excited about learning again.

60. What is the main idea of the passage?

A. Students can be motivated in different ways.

B. Teachers must challenge students in class.

C. Dr. Lavoie’s students do very well in school.

D. Toys and music can be used to motivate students.

61. What kind of research did Dr. Lavoie do?

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