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學(xué)年度第一學(xué)期高一年級(jí)英語(yǔ)學(xué)科第三次考試(外研版必修一單元,必修二單元)30第一節(jié)(共5小題;每小題1.5分,滿分7.5分)()1.Whatcanthewomanhave?A.Fruit.B.Vegetables.C.Coffee.()2.WhatdoesthewomanthinkofGina?A.Untidy.B.Unusual.C.Impolite.()3.Whenwillthespeakersmeet?A.At5:00.B.At5:45.C.At6:15.()4.Whatdoesthewomanthinkoftheman’sleaving?A.Sheisannoyed.B.Sheisexcited.C.Sheisunderstanding.()5.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?A.Theman’sfriends.B.Theman’sschoollife.C.Theman’sweekendplan.第二節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1.5分,滿分22.5分)聽(tīng)第6段材料回答第、7題。()6.Whendoesthemeetingend?A.At8:30.B.At9:00.C.At10:30.()7.Whatdoweknowaboutthewoman?A.Shewaslateforworktoday.B.Shewillbetheman’sassistant.C.Sheisanewworkerofthecompany.聽(tīng)第7段材料回答第8至題。()8.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Fatheranddaughter.B.Teacherandstudent.C.Salesmanandcustomer.()9.Whendoesthebookshopcloseonweekends?A.At5:00pm.B.At7:15pm.C.At9:30pm.()10.Whatcanthewomangetforfreeifshebuysadictionary?A.Adiary.B.Aposter.C.Amagazine.聽(tīng)第8段材料回答第至題。()11.Whatisthewomangoodat?A.Singing.B.Skiing.C.Swimming.()12.Whatdoesthewomanlikedoinginsummerholidays?A.Playingtheguitar.B.Swimminginthesea.C.Goingtothemountains.()13.Whatisthewoman’sfavouritesubject?A.Maths.B.History.C.Geography.聽(tīng)第9段材料回答第至題。()14.Whattimeisitnowbytheman’swatch?A.3:30am.B.8:00am.C.7:30pm.()15.Whatdoesthewomanwanttodo?A.Setherwatch.B.Sleepforawhile.C.Askforablanket.()16.Whycan’tthewomanhearproperly?A.Becauseoftheloudnoisemadebypassengers.B.Becauseoftheloudnoisemadebytheplaneengine.C.Becauseofthechangeinairpressure.()17.Whatcanwelearnfromtheconversation?A.It’sashortflight.B.Thespeakersarelandingnow.C.Theplaneisgoingtotakeoffsoon.聽(tīng)第段材料回答第至題。()18.Whatisthespeakerdoing?A.Askingforhelp.B.Givingalesson.C.Sharingexperience.()19.Whatwasthespeaker’sbiggestheadacheinlearningEnglish?A.Grammar.B.Vocabulary.C.Listening.()20.Whatdidthespeaker’steachersuggest?A.Makingbetteruseofadictionary.B.Workingharderthanothers.C.Readingmoregoodbooks.50第一節(jié)(共小題;每小題分,滿分分)AEuropeisoneoftheworld'smostvariedcontinentsintermsofculture,historyandgeographicaldiversity.ThefollowingaresomenaturalwondersinEuropethatcantakeyourbreathaway.Svalbardrepresentsoneofthefarthestregionsoftheworld,aswellasoneofthemostnorthernmostinhabitedlandmassesonearth.ThisregionliesclosetotheArcticCircleandmostoftheregioniscoveredwithglaciers,makingitlargelyanuntouchedarea.Svalbardisfamousforitswildlifelikepolarbears,andwasusedasawhalingbaseinthe17thand18thcenturies.Madeupof16beautifullakes,thePlitviceLakesNationalParkisastandoutattractioninCroatia.Itiswell-knownforitslakes,waterfallsandcaves.TheparticulargeographicalpositionofthisUNESCOHeritageSiteanditsclimatefeatureshavecontributedtotheappearanceofmanynaturalphenomenaandrichbiodiversitywithinthearea.懸崖LocatedonIreland'scoast,theamazingofMotherareasighttolookat---theriseabout120metresabovethewaterandrunforabout14kilometres.seawatercontinuouslyhittingtheandheavywindsgreetingyoualongtheedge,thislandscaperepresentstheforceofnatureinitspurestform.TheSwissAlpsareoneoftheworld'slargestmountainrangesandcoverabout60%ofSwitzer-land'ssurfacearea.ThemountainswereformedmillionsofyearsagoandhavesomeofthehighestpeaksinEurope.nature-loverscomeindrovestotheSwissAlpsforhiking,skiing,cyclingandswimming.21.WhatcanwesayaboutSvalbard?A.Itfeatureslargemountains.B.Itswildlifeisindanger.C.Ithasalargepopulation.D.Itismostlyundeveloped.22.WhatdothePlitviceLakesNationalParkandtheofMotherhaveincommon?A.Theybothhaverichbiodiversity.B.Theybothspecialwaterviews.C.Theyarebothoftenhitbystrongwinds.D.TheyarebothontheHeritageList.23.Whichsitebestsuitspeoplewhoareinterestedinoutdoorsports?A.Svalbard.B.SwissAlps.ofMother.D.PlitviceLakesNationalPark.BInItaly,speciallytraineddogsfromtheItalianSchoolofRescueDogs(SICS)arenowprotectingthebeachesandtourists.SICSunits,consistingofonedogandonetrainer,aretaskedwithwatchingoverabout30ofthecountry'sbusiestbeaches.TheSICSprogramisthebrainchildofFerruccioPilenga,whogottheideathatdogswouldmakeexcellentlifeguardsfromwatchinghisownNewfoundland,anextremelypowerfulswimmernamedMas."Thedogpulledawater-filledboatwiththreepeopleonboardforhalfanhour,"Pilengasaid."Ahumancannotdothat.”TheSICSprogramisaprettyarduousone.After18monthsofbasictraining,onlythosedogs

successfullycompletingtherequiredstepscanmoveontothemoreintensive(加強(qiáng)的)aspectsoflifesaving

techniques,suchasjumpingfromhelicoptersandleapingfromspeedingboats.Whilethesuccessoftheprogramcanbepartlyattributedtothedogs'survivalinstinctsthathelpthem

findthesafestroutetoshore,aswellastheirenergyandabilitytofollowcommands,Pilengabelievestheemotionalcomponent(成分)theybringtotheirworkcannotbeignored."Thepresenceofthedogshelpstolightenthesituation,"hesaid."Thebiggestrewardistheemotionthatthedogandtheownerfeelatthemomentoftherescue,whichfurtherunitesthatspecialbond.beabletouseadoginawaterrescuemissiongivestherescueralegup.Therescuerwhooperatesonhisownisalone.Butweareneveralone.arealwaysinateamwithourdog,soit'sasix-leggedunit.mydog,Icansavemyenergyandbecomeamorerescuer,"Pilengasaid.Italyiscurrentlytheonlycountrytorecognizecertifieddoggielifeguards.However,withtrainingcenterstobesetupinthenearfutureintheU.S.,Germany,Switzerland,andtheAzores,theSICSprogramislookingtospreaditssafetynettowiderwaters.24.WhatinspiredPilengatocomeupwiththeSICSprogram?A.HisadventureswithMas.B.HiscloserelationshipwithMas.C.Mas'sabilitytofollowcommands.D.Mas'samazingrescueperformance.25.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"arduous"inParagraph3probablymean?A.Secure.B.Difficult.C.Popular.D.Interesting.26.WhatimpressesPilengamostaboutdoggielifeguards?A.Theirgentlecharacter.B.Theirquickreactiontochanges.C.Theiroutstandingswimmingability.D.Theiremotionalsupportforrescuers.27.Whatcanweinferfromthelastparagraph?A.Humanlifeguardswillbereplacedbydogssoon.B.TheSICSprogrambringsaboutheateddebates.C.Doggielifeguardswillplaytheirrolesinmoreplaces.D.Dogswillreceivelongertrainingtobecomelifeguards.CHaveyoueverimaginedyoursimpleT-shirtcouldactasanairconditioneronthosehotsummerdays?Thankstoadiscovery,thatpossibilityisgettingcloserandtheT-shirtmaysoonbefoundhangingfromtheracks(架子)ofyourfavoriteclothingbrands.Itsinventors,MaandGuangming,tookacompletelynewapproach.Theydesignedaspecialtextile(紡織品)thatcantakeinbodyheatandthensendouttheenergy.Thistextilecoolsboththeobjectsandtheirsurroundingsthroughatechniquethatisknownasradiativecooling.Thismeansthatevenwhenitlookslikeyouarewearingaregularshirt,youareactuallywearingadevice(設(shè)備)thatworkslikeamirror.Althoughthetechniqueisnotnewandhasbeenusedforyearstodesignroofs,plasticfilmsandspecialpaints,itsuseinthetextileindustryforthebenefitofwearersiswhatmakesitsoexcitingandunique.Thatisbecause,inthepast,theavailablemethodsofdealingwithheatthroughclotheswerelimitedtosuggestionsonwearinglightcolorsandchoosingbreathabletextiles.Butevenwhenthesetipscanactuallyhelpyoufeelcool,theyaresimplynotenoughinthehottestseason.Thenewtextile,however,canreflectUV,visiblelightandnear-infraredlight(NIR),whichcancontributetothecoolingprocess.Sothisdiscoveryrepresentsarealadvance.Rightnow,researchersstillneedtotestthenewapproachtodeterminehoweffectivelythenewtextileworkswhilethewearersarestandingorwalking,andnotdirectlyfacingthesky,likeintheirexperiments.TheyalsoneedtoexamineandmeasurehowwellitworkswhenT-shirtsarenotinclosecontactwiththeskin.Butit'sstillagreatsuccess.Theinventorsarenowlookingoutforclothingbrandsthatareinterestedinusingtheirtextile."Thenewmaterialwillincreaseclothingmanufacturingcostsbyjust10percent.canmakeitwithmassproduction,whichmeanseverybodycangetaT-shirtandthecostisbasicallythesameastheiroldstuff's,"said."Itcanbenefiteverybody.”28.Whatisthemainfunctionofthenewtextile?A.Keepingwearerscoolintheheat.B.Adjustingwearers'bodytemperatures.C.Collectingwearers'healthinformation.D.Monitoringwearers'preferenceformaterials.29.Whatisstressedabouttheresearchofthenewtextile?A.ItprovedtheharmofNIRtohumanskins.B.Itignoredtextileusageinharshconditions.C.Itfailedtomeetthewearers'expectations.D.Itmadeabreakthroughinthetextileindustry.30.Furtherresearchofthenewtextilewillfocuson.A.howtomakeclothesfromthetextileB.thesecretofthetextile'sspecialfeatureC.whetherthetextilewillbeappliedtootherfieldsD.thetextile'sperformanceindifferentconditions31.HowdoesconsiderthecoolingT-shirts?A.Hard-wearing.B.Cost-effective.C.Quitefashionable.D.Extremelycomfortable.DIfyouhaveheardaboutacatcalledGyra,youmaybewonderingwhypeoplesayit'sscaryanddeadly.Actually,theAfricanblack-footedcatisknowntobedeadlyforitsnumberofkillspernight.Forexample,itcankillmoreofitsprey(獵物)inonenightthanabiggercat,suchasaleopard,wouldkillinmonths.OftenwhenyouimagineadeadlycatfromAfrica,youmaythinkofaleopardoranotherbigcat.Buttheblack-footedcatisunusualbecauseitsdeadlynatureispackedintoasmallbody.ItisthesmallestwildcatinAfrica,havingahead-and-bodylengthof35-52cm.Theblack-footedcatnicknamedGyrawasfollowedbytheBBCforaninterestinglookintothebehaviorofthisspeciesofcat.Black-footedcatsliveinAfricabutitmaybehardtofindonebecauseoftheirsmallnumber.However,theBBCshowshonealightonthem,whichmayhelpthemtogetsomeaidtosurvivelongerasaspecies.Onecouldalsoarguethatmoreattentioncouldmakebadpeopletrytofindthem,buthopefully,moregoodthanharmwillcomefromit.Theinterestingfactaboutthesecatsisthatyoumayimaginethemtohaveobviousblack-coloredfeetbutactuallyonlythebottomsurfacesoftheirfeetareblack.Infact,theyarestripy(有條紋的)andfitwellintotheirnativesurroundings,sotheyaregoodathiding.Thesecatsdolookcute.passers-by,theywouldlooknodifferentfromacommondomestic(家養(yǎng)的)catwithoutspecialhuntingskills,andthisisoneoftheirbiggesttricks.Black-footedcatsarenotdomesticatedatall.areunlikelytoseeablack-footedcateatingsomecattreatseagerlyanytimesoon.Therealityisthattheywouldprobablyrejectsuchatreatbecausetheywouldnotidentifyanythingthathasnotbeenfreshlykilledasanacceptablefood.32.Whyistheblack-footedcatconsideredtobedeadly?A.Ithasalargesize.B.Ithuntsveryquickly.C.Itsfeetarepoisonous.D.Itattackshumansatnight.33.Whatistheauthor'sattitudetowardstheBBC'sfollowingthecat?A.Positive.B.Shocked.C.Doubtful.D.Disapproving.34.Whatismainlymentionedabouttheblack-footedcatinParagraph4?A.Itsimaginationisexcellent.B.Itlikesplayingtricksonpassers-by.C.Itoftenhidesitselffromdomesticcats.D.Itsappearancecontributestoitssurvivalskills.35.Whydoblack-footedcatsgenerallyrefusecattreats?A.Theyfindcattreatsdangerous.B.Theywanttokeepawayfromhumans.C.Cattreatsfailtosuittheirdietarypreference.D.Cattreatsmakethemlessactiveinhunting第二節(jié):七選五(共5小題;每小題分,滿分分)balletisawatersport,withpeopleswimminganddancinginthewater.36Why?balletrequiresthestrongabilitytomovethebodyquickly,easilyandbeautifullyunderwaterandtobreatheunderwater.It'swidelyconsideredthatwaterballetfirstbeganwithAnnetteKellerman,awomanfromAustralia.Shewasbornin1887.Andfromanearlyage,shefromadiseasethatweakensandsoftensthebones.37Herdailyexercisemadeherlegsbecomestrong.Anditmadeherbeinterestedingivingperformancesinthewater.In1905,KellermanperformedatafamoushallinEngland.Theresheswamanddancedunderwaterwitheaseandgrace.Beforelong,shebroughtherperformancestotheU.S._38__Inspiredbyherperformances,awomancalledKayCurtisstartedawaterballetclubattheUniversityofChicago,America.In1934,CurtisbroughtwaterballettoChicago'sFair.Soonafter,Chicagoareaschoolsbeganto

formtheirownwaterballetgroups.___39Eventually,thesportcametobeknownassynchronized

swimming(花樣游泳hasbecomeasportthatmanypeoplewanttotrytheirhandat.

40Buttheyneedtomakethemlooksimpletoperform.Afterwatchingsynchronizedswimming,

youwillhavedeeprespectfortheskillfulwomenwithsmiles.Ifyouareinterestedinit,grabaswimcap

andafewfriends,andseeifyoucanhack(應(yīng)付)it.Havefun!A.Andsheenjoyedfurthersuccess.B.Thisconditionmadeherverysad.C.It'sconsideredoneofthehardestsports.balletcontinuedtogrowinpopularity.E.Infact,athletesdoverymovementsinthewater.F.Kellermanspentmuchtimeswimmingtogainstrength.G.It'sadangeroussportiftherighttechniqueisnotfollowed.30第一節(jié):完形填空(共小題;每小題1分,滿分分)Robbiehadbeenaprofessionalswimmer.However,adivebrokehisspine(脊椎)whenhe41foracompetition.Hehadbeen42eversince.Hehadtoretirefromswimming,buthisloveforitneverdied,soherentedabeachhouseto43thewater.Whilemakinghiswayhomefromthebeachoneevening,heheardascream.Nobodyshouldhavebeenoutthereduetotheupcomingstorm,butRobbiewas44thathehadheardsomething.Finally,hefoundagirl45inthewater.Heimmediatelydialedbut46forhelpmightbetoolate.Afterconsideringhowdangerousitwouldbeforamoment,hedoveintothewater.“Imusthelp,”Robbiethoughtashefoughtthewaveof47.Finally,hepulledherashore.Unfortunately,beingexhausted,hepassedout.Afterwakingupinthehospital,hemetthegirl-Nicole.Hetoteachherto48.Nicoleagreed,sayingsheneverwantedtoexperiencethat49again.NicolebecameaprofessionalswimmerunderRobbie'sguidance.Her50grewasshewonmoremedals,andcreditfor51herwenttoRobbie.52,manypeoplewantedtoknowtheparaplegic(截癱病人)who,againstallodds,53littleNicole.The54forRobbie'sdevotionwasmorethanfame.Hislifebecamemore55withNicole'scompany.41.A.lookedB.leftC.trainedD.accounted42.A.disabledB.carefulC.practicalD.negative43.A.getclosetoB.payattentiontoC.takechargeofD.keepawayfrom44.A.afraidB.sorryC.shockedD.positive45.A.playingB.strugglingC.surfingD.swimming46.A.applyingB.sendingC.waitingD.screaming47.A.fearB.angerC.shameD.sadness48.A.runB.swimC.writeD.advertise49.A.lonelinessB.boredomC.helplessnessD.embarrassment50.A.incomeB.troubleC.confidenceD.popularity51.A.admiringB.testingC.coachingD.protecting52.A.NaturallyB.StrangelyC.BasicallyD.Normally53.A.savedB.raisedC.calmedD.reminded54.A.careB.rewardC.reasonD.requirement55.A.commonB.peacefulC.colorfulD.independent第二節(jié)語(yǔ)法填空(共小題;每小題分,滿分分)HumanshaveflowntotheMoonandmayevenmakeittoMars.Butprovidingcleanwatertoall(56)___________(remain)achallenge.TheHealthOrganizationsaysthatmanypeoplestilldonothaveeasyaccesstocleanwater.Whiledesalinating(淡化)oceanwaterisanobvioussolution,thecurrentprocessisbothexpensiveand(57)(harm)totheenvironment.Now,somestudentsmayhavefound(58)cheaper,moresustainablewaytochangeseawaterintodrinkablewater.Threestudentscameupwiththeideaofafter(59)(observe)thehardshipsofsomegroupsliketheSama-Bajau.Whiletheoceanprovidesthemwithplentyoffood,theyoftenhavetobarter(以貨換貨)withnearbycommunities(60)(get)freshwater.(design)todrawwaterfromtheseawithminimalsaltintake.Thedevicecanworkasanindividualunitofwaterdesalination.Itsdesignalsoallowsforthe(62)(create)ofanetworkofthatcouldprovidewaterforentirecommunities.Theteamwillcompetewith84finalistsglobally(63)theInternational2021JamesDysonannualcontestaimstoencouragestudentstodevelopnewideasto(64)(skillful)solvereal-worldproblems.Thewinners,(65)willbeannouncedbytheendof2021,canreceiveacashprizeof$38,167.Ifwins,theinventorswillusethefundstodevelopthedevice.40第一節(jié)(滿分分)假如你是李華,上周六你們?nèi)鄥⒂^了市博物館。請(qǐng)你以“Avisittothecitymuseum”為題,為校英文報(bào)寫一篇新聞報(bào)道,內(nèi)容包括:1.;2.活動(dòng)內(nèi)容;3.80個(gè)左右。第二節(jié)(滿分分)讀后續(xù)寫:續(xù)寫的詞數(shù)應(yīng)為左右。There'saspecialboyinmyson'sclass.Everyonethinksheisabadkid.I'veheardthathetalksloudly,.disrupts(擾亂)theclasswithburstsofnegativecomments,anddoesn'tparticipateingroups.Healsostandsoutasthetallest.Otherparentstellhismotherthey'rescaredofhim.hehasneverbeenphysicallyaggressive(好斗的).Sometimesheevenshowskindnesstoothersinneedofhelp.I'llcallhimJoe.Mostparentsandkidsdon'tknowJoehasAspergersyndrome.Peoplewiththediseasemustlearnaboutsociallyproperbehavior.It'sveryhardforJoetocontrolhissocialbehavior.Hehasworkedhardsincesecondgrade.However,hehasfewfriendswhosupporthimwithpositivecomments.Joeisinthehighest-levelmathandreadingclasses.Hewantedtojoinanactivityclubinschool,butparentvolunteersrefusedhim.Theydidn'tadmitthathehadbeenworkinghardtofitintotheschool'ssocialnetworks.IwishthoseparentshadseenJoewalkinghomefromschoolonecoldwinterdayinJanuaryandhowhehadhishelpwarmly.Drivingby,Isawhimrunandkneeldownbyalittlegirllyingontheground.Joebrushedthehairfromhereyesandsmiled.Shesmiledbackthroughtears,havingslippedandfallenontheice.Joetookhiscoatandspreaditout,andthenhehelpedhermovetositonit.Healsogatheredherbelongingsandputthemonhiscoat.Hewipedthesnowfromherkneesandhands,movingherarmstocheckforinjury.ThenJoehelpedherup,tookherhandandwalkedherhome.Hecarriedherpackandthenrangherdoorbell.Whenhersisterrushedherinside,thelittlegirlsmiledbackatJoe.Thenhesetherpackdownbythedoorandwalkedhomehappily.Paragraph1:IstoppedbyJoe'shouselater.Paragraph2:Hismotherexpressedgratitudetomeassheshowedmetothedoor.

第一部分1—5BABAC6—10CCCAB11—15BBCAB16—20CBCBAText1M:Wouldyoulikeapieceofcakeoracoffee?W:No,I’monadiet.I’monlysupposedtoeatvegetables.Ican’tevenhavefruitbecauseithastoomuchsugar.Text2M:SowhatdoyouthinkofGina?W:Well,sheisanurse,butsheisabituntidy.Beforeshemovedin,shesaidshelovedcleaningheroldapartment.Text3M:Hello,Sally.Howaboutgoingforamealthisevening?W:Goodidea!Ifinishworkatfive.Whydon’twemeetataquartertosix?M:OK,thatsoundsgood.Let’smeetinfrontofthetrainstation.Text4M:Ihopeyoucanunderstandmyreasonsfordecidingtoleave,MrsHarrison.W:DoIhavetoremindyouthatwehaveputalotoftimeandmoneyinyourcareerhere?Text5W:Whatareyougoingtodoattheweekend?M:I’mgoingtohavemusiclessons,andI’malsogoingtoseeafilmwithmyfriends.W:Soundsgood.Text6M:Hello,Sarah.Goodtoseeyouagain.Welcometothecompany.W:Thankyou.Iknowyouaskedmetocomeinalittlelateronmyfirstday,butwhattimedoInormallystartwork?M:Well,theofficeopensat8:30andtheteamstartsworkata9o’clockmeeting.

W:Whathappensafterthemeeting?M:Wetakeabreakat10:30.MyassistantMiamakescoffeeforusall.Thenit’stimetocallcustomersandmakesales.W:Thatsoundsgood.Text7W:Hello,Isawyouradvertisementaboutdictionaries.Ineedtobuyoneformyfather.ButIcan’trememberthenameofyourbookshop.M:We’retheEnglishCentre.Everythingintheshopischeaperthisweek.W:Great.Whereexactlyisyourshop?M:We’reinthecentreoftownbehindthepostoffice.We’renexttothecinema,actually.W:Right.Andwhatareyouropeninghours?M:Duringtheweek,it’sninethirtytoaquarterpastseven.OnSaturdaysandSundays,wecloseat5:00pm.W:Andtheadvertisementsaidsomethingaboutafreegiftaswell?M:Yes.Ifyoubuyadictionary,we’llalsogiveyouafreeposter.Oryoucanbuyadiaryoramagazineathalfprice.W:OK.Thanksverymuch.Text8M:Linda,I’mdoingasurveyonstudents’life.CanIaskyousomequestions?W:Ofcourse.M:Whatdoyoulikedoinginyourfreetime?W:IspendalotoftimeplayingtheguitarandIenjoysinging.

M:Whatdoyouliketodowhenyou’reonwinterholiday?

W:Iusuallygotothemountains.Ilikeskiingverymuch,andIfirstlearneditwhenIwasfouryearsold.So

I’mquitegoodatit.M:Whataboutsummerholidays?W:I’mnotthatinterestedingoingtothemountainsinsummer.Ipreferswimminginthesea,whichmakes

mecoolandcomfortable.M:Whatisyourfavouritesubjectatschool?W:Well,mathsisOKbutit’snotmyfavo

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