江西省奉新县第一中学2021届高三上学期第四次月考 英语(含答案+听力) 试卷
展开奉新一中2021届高三上学期第四次月考
英语试卷
2020.11
第I卷(共三部分,共115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 does the man think of Sue?
A. She is a competitive coworker. B. She is too young to be promoted.
C. She is an experienced employee.
2. What does the doctor advise the woman to do?
A. Do the first test only. B. Give up the two tests.
C. Do the tests tomorrow.
3. What is the relationship between the two speakers?
A. Waiter and guest. B. Colleagues. C. Neighbors.
4. What are the speakers talking about?
A. Wedding dress. B. Wedding hotel. C. Wedding preparation.
5. How far is the shop?
A. Two blocks away. B. Three blocks away. C. Four blocks away.
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,并标在试卷的相应位置。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至7题。
6. Why has the flight been canceled?
A. The weather of the day is awful. B. Something is wrong with the plane.
C. The airport is closed for emergency.
7. What does the man think of the woman's second option?
A. Acceptable. B. Ambiguous. C. Unreasonable.
听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。
8. Where does the conversation probably take place?
A. In a supermarket. B. In a bookshop. C. In a library.
9. How can people find the books they want?
A. By checking the online catalogue. B. By searching books on the phone.
C. By putting in author names online.
10. In what situation will the man get charged?
A. When he borrows the books without his ID card.
B. When he doesn't have the membership card.
C. When he keeps the books without renewing them.
听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。
11. What does the man want to do?
A. Open a credit card account. B. Check his credit report.
C. Pay off credit card debt.
12. How many valid credit cards does the man have now?
A. None. B. One C. Five.
13. What caused the man's problem?
A. He had unpaid debts. B. He was unable to pay. C. He failed to pay on time.
听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。
14. What might be responsible for Alice's headache?
A. Lack of sleep. B. Stress. C. Tiredness.
15. What does Alice probably do?
A. She's a student. B. She's a housewife. C. She's an employee.
16. What's the man's suggestion to the woman?
A. Changing her job. B. Forgetting her to-do-list.
C. Relaxing herself with what she likes.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17. What has happened to South Howe Broch?
A. It has completely disappeared. B. It has been falling into the sea.
C. It has been protected by a sea wall.
18. Which of the following sites has been badly affected by severe weather events?
A. Midhowe Broch. B. The Orkney Islands.
C. The University of the Highlands and Islands.
19. Which period does the Midhowe Broch belong to?
A. The Iron Age. B. Viking rule. C. The Middle Ages.
20. What does the passage mainly talk about?
A. Climate has greatly changed in Scotland.
B. Climate change threatens Scottish historical structures.
C. Ancient British structures remain after severe climate change.
第二部分。阅读理解 (共两节,满分40分)
A
Four things that you can’t miss in Macao
Macao Tower AJ Hackett Bungee Jump
The Macao Tower, 338 meters is the world’s 10th highest tower, with a variety of activities, such as gambling, eating and entertainment. One of the acclaimed activities is the bungee jump. The AJ Hackett Macao Tower Bungee Jump is 233 meters high, making it the highest commercial bungee jump in the world. Raise your arms and off you go! If you are not daring enough to jump that height, you can try the skywalk on the 57th floor ---it’s still remarkable.
Grabbing a traditional Portuguese dinner
Macao was colonized by Portugal before 1999. As a result, Portuguese culture is deeply immersed into many comers of Macao. Many Portuguese settled and opened Portuguese restaurants in the special administrative region, but the flavor is more adaptable to Chinese people.
Marking at the Ruins of St Paul
The Ruins of St. Paul is the significant landmark of Macao. The ruins consist of the St. Paul’s College and the Church of St Paul, built in 1583. However, after three intense fires in 1595, 1601 and 1835, the church was seriously damaged. It is beyond belief that after the vigorous cycles of rebuilding and fires, the huge surface and the front stairway remain unburned.
Visiting a museum
Macao, as a tiny city with only an area of 30.5 square kilometers, has 23 eye-catching museums. Due to its unique history, both eastern and western historical sites can be found. Many of them are preserved for cultural heritage, tourist spots or museum, such as the Grand Prix Museum, Maritime Museum and Wine Museum.
21. Which activity probably interests John, an adventure lover, when he visits Macao?
A. Visiting a museum. B. Going Bungee Jumping.
C. Marking at the Ruins of St Paul. D. Grabbing a traditional Portuguese dinner.
22. What do “Grabbing a traditional Portuguese dinner” and “Visiting a museum” have in common?
A. Taking a selfie in it. B. Finding historical sites
C. Enjoying a breathtaking experience. D. Feeling both eastern and western cultures.
23. What can we learn from the text?
A. Macao Tower is the world’s highest tower.
B. The Portuguese restaurants’ food in Macao is more suitable for Chinese.
C. After three big fires, the Church of St Paul was completely destroyed.
D. Many historical sites in Macao are not well protected.
B
It was the beginning of another school year. I had agreed to teach all struggling students in need of critical intervention(介入). I knew what lay ahead—tough work hours overlaid with guilt, consumed with essays that needed feedback and lesson plans with best practice strategies. No wonder people always acknowledge my teaching career with, “I’m glad it’s you and not me.”
Suddenly, my mind transported me to my first few years of teaching.
“Peter Potter,” I called from my name list, trying to control my laughter. “Laughlin McLaughlin?” Surely these were not real names.
“Emotionally disabled...keeps them separated from the other kids...,” the vice headmaster commanded. This was my first teaching assignment.
Surely this year could never be as discouraging as those first few. In my new classroom, I looked into the face of Jason. At eleven, his mother was killed in an accident, leaving him with physical, academic, and certainly emotional scars. I looked at another student, Robert, standing at the door; my vice headmaster asked if I would take him, even though he was an eleventh grader in my tenth grade class.
But then there were—and are—stories of success—of Dustin, in Graduate School for Electrical and Computer Engineering; of Michael, now a teacher in a city school; of Willie...I thought of the thousands of students whose lives have touched mine far more than I could have ever touched theirs.
I broke from my daydream, a smile spreading across my face. Sadness, tears, challenges, fears—yes, teaching is filled with all of these—yet, it is also filled with laughter and smiles, hope, dreams, and rewards beyond measure.
“I’m glad it’s you and not me.” Those words resounded in my mind once again.
24. What might the author’s job be like?
A. Easy. B. Boring. C. Interesting. D. Challenging.
25. What does the underlined sentence imply?
A. These people would like to teach. B. These people did not like the author.
C. These people would not want this job. D. These people wanted to learn from the author.
26. Why did the author mention Jason and Robert?
A. To show her regrets about taking up teaching.
B. To introduce the basic situation of her students.
C. To express her dissatisfaction with the school.
D. To stress the importance of family education.
27. How did the author feel thinking of the successful students?
A. She was doing a worthwhile job.
B. She could never go back to the past.
C. She was the inspiration behind the success stories.
D. She would never make greater achievements in the future.
C
Darby’s uncle was caught by the “gold fever” in the gold-rush days, and went west to dig and grow rich. After months of labor, he was rewarded by the discovery of the shining ore (矿石). He needed machinery to bring the ore to the surface. So, with the “strike”, he returned home. And with the help of Darby, he borrowed a lot of money. After buying the machinery and having it shipped, Uncle and Darby went back to work the mine.
The first car of ore was mined. And the returns proved they had one of the richest mines in Colorado! Down went the drills! Up went the hopes of Uncle and Darby!
Then something happened! The vein (矿脉) of gold ore disappeared! They drilled on, but all in vain. Finally, they decided to quit and sold the machinery to a junk man for a few hundred dollars. The junk man called in a mining engineer to look at the mine and do a little calculating. The engineer’s calculations showed that the vein would be found just three feet from where the Darbys had stopped drilling! The junk man took millions of dollars in the vein, because he knew enough to seek expert’s advice before giving up.
Most of the money which went into the machinery was borrowed through the efforts of Darby, who was then a very young man. The money came from his relatives because of their faith in him. He paid back every dollar of it, although he was years in doing so.
Long afterward, Mr. Darby made another discovery that desire can be changed into gold. This discovery came after he went into the business of selling life insurance. Remembering that he lost a huge fortune, for he stopped three feet from gold, Darby profited by the experience in his chosen work, saying to himself, “I stopped three feet from gold, but I will never stop because men say ‘no’ when I ask them to buy insurance.”
Darby sold more than a million dollars in life insurance annually. He owes his “stickability” to the lesson he learned from his “quitability” in the gold mining business.
28. Darby’s uncle went back home to ______.
A. receive his reward B. seek financial support
C. look for more helpers D. consult an engineer
29. The Darbys failed in mining business because of ______.
A. quitting drilling on B. the disappearance of the vein
C. the shortage of the machinery D. competing against the junk man
30. From the passage, we can know Darby ______.
A. was unable to pay off the debts B. mined his gold from the failure
C. learned a lesson from selling insurance D. devoted himself to making new discoveries
31. The author intends to tell us that ______.
A. hopes and difficulties exist side by side
B. correct decisions stems from correct judgment
C. we should catch it when an opportunity comes
D. we won’t reach our goal unless we insist
D
Wherever we humans go, we leave behind a mess. That goes for space, too. An estimated 500,000 pieces of debris (碎片) litter the Earth’s orbit as a result of man’s explorations of space. Some satellites have been hit by fast-moving pieces of junk. The remains of old rockets can be the size of a bus, while other debris pieces are simply tiny spots of paint.
Today, our species is responsible for the junk dashing around Earth at high speeds, and if we don’t start actively removing the largest pieces, the risk of collisions will only grow worse. “Imagine how dangerous sailing the high seas would be, if all the ships ever lost in history were still floating on top of the water.” says Jan Wörner, ESA director general, “That is the current situation in orbit, and it cannot be allowed to continue.”
It’s almost as if we need a truck to remove all of failed satellites from our orbit. By 2025, the agency plans on launching the world’s first orbiting junk collector, a four-armed robot that tracks down space waste. The first-of-its-kind task, known as ClearSpace-1, will start collecting only a single piece of space junk to prove the concept works. The target in this case is called Vespa, a leftover from ESA’s Vega rocket launch in 2013. This piece of junk weighs roughly the same as a small satellitle and has a simple shape that should make it easy to grab with four robotic arms. Once it’s safely in the arms of the garbage collector, it will then be dragged out of orbit and allowed to burn up in the atmosphere.
In addition, an Australian company, Electro Optic Systems, has received a $ 3.5 million government fund to develop the world’s first laser tracking (激光跟踪) technology. It would replace existing radar (雷达) networks that currently monitor that part of space. The goal is to track small objects with great accuracy.
32. Why does Jan Wörner refer to ships on the high seas?
A. To explain the danger of space debris. B. To describe the universe’s huge space.
C. To praise man’s explorations of space. D. To compare the oceans with the universe.
33. Humans plan to handle debris by____________.
A. ClearSpace-1 and Vespa
B. ESA’s Vega rocket launch and radar networks
C. the orbiting junk collector and the first laser tracking technology
D. truck to remove all of failed satellites and track small objects
34. What can be a suitable title for the text?
A. Dangerous Space Exploration B. Cleaning up Space Junk Pieces
C. Developing Space Technology D. Launching A Four-armed Robot
35. Where is this text probably from?
A. An astronomy report. B. A travel guidebook.
C. A science fiction. D. An environmental magazine.
第二节 (共5小题;每小题2分,共10分)
根据短文内容,从短文后的七个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。
If I could offer you a magic drug that would make you happier, healthier, more optimistic and more productive, and cost nothing and will require very little effort, would you be interested?Of course you would!Science tells us that an “attitude of gratitude” is a good health choice. 36 And gratitude requires little time and no money. But why can gratitude improve our productivity and results?
37 We learn the importance of saying “thank you” as little children. This childhood lesson is extremely of great use. 38 How do you feel about them? Does their appreciation positively impact your relation with them? Of course it does! So be grateful for people, their contributions and their actions and make sure you let them know how you feel.
Gratitude improves problem solving skills. Too often we look at problem solving with a very bored or exhausted view. 39 We also enter a problem solving situation with a perspective of pavement and opportunity rather than challenge or issue.
Gratitude helps us learn. Every dark cloud has a silver lining. Behind every problem lies an opportunity. 40
So, the more aware and grateful we are of what we have and our capabilities, the more capable and elective we become in living.
A. Gratitude improves attitudes.
B. Gratitude improves relationships.
C. Being more grateful often makes us happier and more optimistic.
D. Think about those people that you know who are most appreciative of you.
E. Grateful people experience fewer aches and pains and report feeling healthier than other people.
F. However, when we think about what we are grateful for, we open our minds up to new possibilities and connections.
G. Being grateful for our situation, even if we don’t like everything about it, allows us to be thankful for opportunity to learn something new.
第三部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)
第一节:完型填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)
Have you seen people who take pictures of food for more than 10 minutes before eating? How about those who beautify their selfie (自拍) so much that they can’t be 41 ? There must be one or more who 42 in your social media. No matter 43 they choose to share, they share the best but the most unreal.
Take my friend Chen for example. Every time we went to a restaurant, she would not take a 44__ until all the dishes we 45 were on the table. Then, she would spend five minutes on 46 the dishes in a seemingly random but in fact 47 order. Then the most important part: taking pictures. After that, she would choose one of the 48 and click in the filter(滤镜) app. The food eventually looked 10 times more delicious than it really was, but we had no 49 to really enjoy it — it all went cold. Actually Chen's real life is much less elegant. For example, she hates to wash the dishes, so she leaves them in the sink for 50 .
Many people care too much about others’ opinions and try too hard to 51 others. They find it hard to be 52 and to accept themselves, and thus they are afraid to show their 53 life on social media. What they are trying to prove is 54 what they lack in reality. But this will not bring any 55 to reality, as they still 56 the same old pattern of life.
If they really want an elegant life, they should put more 57 into achieving it 58 fabricating(伪造) it. Being more confident, 59 themselves and trying their best to be better is much more meaningful than 60 their life on social media.
41. A. envied B. admired C. defeated D. recognized
42. A. survive B. exist C. flood D. spot
43. A. what B. how C. where D. whom
44. A. bow B. bite C. breath D. break
45. A. offered B. served C. ordered D. prepared
46. A. cooking B. washing C. setting D. collecting
47. A. arranged B. messy C. casual D. correct
48. A. dishes B. restaurants C. pictures D. tables
49. A. choice B. chance C. excuse D. reason
50. A. months B. years C. hours D. days
51. A. comfort B. inspire C. please D. discourage
52. A. independent B. generous C. responsible D. confident
53. A. secret B. healthy C. peaceful D. real
54. A. rarely B. hardly C. exactly D. nearly
55. A. change B. difficulty C. guidance D. harm
56. A. question B. dislike C. follow D. doubt
57. A. effort B. ambitions C. feelings D. money
58. A. other than B. more than C. rather than D. less than
59. A. identifying B. amusing C. persuading D. accepting
60. A. simplifying B. ruining C. beautifying D. worsening
第II卷(非选择题 共50分,答案用黑色 水笔写在答题卡相应位置)
第一节 语法填空 (共10小题,每小题1.5分,共15分)
阅读下面短文,在空格处填入一个适当的词或使用括号中词语的正确形式填空,并将答案填写在答题卡标号为61~70的相应位置上。
Most of us are familiar with the “Silk Road”, a network of land trading routes which connected northwestern China to Europe since the Han dynasty. With its recent ___61___ (popular), you may have heard of the “Ancient Tea Horse Road” as well, another network of land trading routes that connected China to various ___62___ (part) of Asia and Europe before sailing became common. Historically, the “Ancient Tea Horse Road” is no less ___63___ (value) than the “Silk Road”. And because of their respective locations, sometimes the “Ancient Tea Horse Road”___64___(refer) to as the “Southern Silk Road”.
The “Ancient Tea Horse Road” got its name as Chinese tea and horses were the main products ___65___ (buy) and sold along the route. Historians have traced the origins of the “Ancient Tea Horse Road” back to the Tang dynasty, ___66___ tea was being transported out of Yunnan to Beijing, Tibet, and other places. The “Ancient Tea Horse Road” was ___67___ (far) developed during the Song and Ming dynasties, and remained ___68___ busy trading route all year round until the Qing dynasty.
The “Ancient Tea Horse Road” serves ___69___ not only a trading route, but also a bridge connecting different races -- such as Han and the Tibetan people. It is located near the “Roof of the World”, and is where many minority groups are located, ___70___(make) it a spot of many attractions.
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)
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: 在错词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。
Today our teacher took us to Mr. Zhang's farm. When we got to there, we saw cows walking around and eating the grass. Mr. Zhang let his cows walking freely outside. He even touched their face and talked to them like father. Also, Mr. Zhang only feed his cows with fresh grass and spring water from nature. The cows was taken good care of, so he could sell people the best milk. When he milked the cows, he even let we try. It was really excited to get fresh milk from the cows by ourselves! Because we were going to leave, Mr. Zhang gave each of us a bag of cheese. It tasted wonderfully!
第二节 书面表达(满分25分)
假如你是李华,你的美国笔友Davd在中国当交换生。最近你获知某网站要举办以Foreigners Tell Chinese stories"为主题的英语征文活动。请你写一封邮件邀请David参加。内容包括
1活动目的:促进外国人对中国人的深入了解
2征文内容:外国人在中国的所见所闻;
3活动要求:词数400词左右;截稿2020年6月18日;投稿邮箱:
Chinesestory2020@qq.com
注意:1.词数100左右;
2. 可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯
3. 开头和结束语已为你写好
Dear David,
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Yours,
Li Hua
月考四英语答案 ( 2020.11 )
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阅读 BDB DCBA BABD ACBD CBDFG
完形 DBABC CACBD CDDCA CACDC
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66. when 67. further 68. a 69. as 70. making
Today our teacher took us to Mr. Zhang's farm. When we got there, we saw cows walking around and eating the grass. Mr. Zhang let his cows freely outside. He even touched their and talked to them like father. Also, Mr. Zhang only his cows with fresh grass and spring water from nature. The cows taken good care of, so he could sell people the best milk. When he milked the cows, he even let try. It was really to get fresh milk from the cows by ourselves! we were going to leave, Mr. Zhang gave each of us a bag of cheese. It tasted
Dear David,
A website is to organize an essay competition whose theme is “Foreigners Tell Chinese Stories" and I'm writing to invite you to participate.
The activity aims to make foreigners know more about China, especially its cultures and development in the past decades. It is required that the content should be related to what foreigners have seen and experienced in China. It's a year since you came to China as an exchange student and you have gradually got accustomed to the life here. There must be something that impresses you so I would invite you to share your stories with us.
As for the requirements, participants are expected to write an article about 400 words in English and send it to Chinesestory2020@qq.com before June &th, 2020. Looking forward to your participation.
Yours,
Li Hua