辽宁省六校协作体2020-2021学年高二下学期6月第三次联考英语试卷+答案+有听力
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辽宁省2020-2021学年度(下)省六校协作体高二第三次联考
英语试题
(考试时间120分钟、分值150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. Where is the desk?
A. Under the window. B. Across from the door. C. Opposite the window.
2. What is the man most probably?
A. A doctor. B. A policeman. C. A teacher.
3. When does the conversation most probably take place?
A. In spring. B. In autumn. C. In winter.
4. What is the woman doing?
A. Enjoying a fountain. B. Having cheese. C. Taking a picture.
5. What will the man keep?
A. A shirt. B. A hat. C. A suit.
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。
听下面一段对话,回答第6和第7两个小题。
6. What is the woman dissatisfied with?
A. The kitchen. B. The living room. C. The bedroom.
7. What does the man think of the living room?
A. Big and bright. B. New and modern. C. Small but well-furnished.
听下面一段对话,回答第8和第9两个小题。
8. What’s the relationship between the speakers?
A. Husband and wife. B. Manager and customer. C. Colleagues.
9. Whom will the man have lunch with tomorrow?
A. Mr. Tanawa. B. Peter. C. Jane.
听下面一段对话,回答第10至第12三个小题。
10. Why does the man look pale?
A. He got sick. B. He didn’t sleep well. C. He argued with his manager.
11. How are the man’s projects going?
A. He has finished them already. B. He hasn’t started yet.
C. He hasn’t completed any.
12. How can the woman help the man?
A. By doing the projects with him. B. By talking with his manager.
C. By having a chat with him.
听下面一段对话,回答第13至第16四个小题。
13. What are the speakers mainly discussing?
A. A game. B. A movie. C. A toy.
14. What does the man say about the price of War Craft II?
A. It’s too expensive. B. It’s very normal. C. It’s quite cheap.
15. What do we know about the woman?
A. She lives in a shared room.
B. She has no interest in War Craft II.
C. She likes watching movies in her spare time.
16. What does the man like about War Craft II?
A. Pictures. B. Sound. C. Plots.
听下面一段对话,回答第17至第20四个小题。
17. What do the library members have to do every two years?
A. Register in the library again. B. Pay for a new membership card.
C. Renew their personal information.
18. How long will the library keep the book booked in advance?
A. Five days. B. A week. C. Two weeks.
19. What can be borrowed for one day only?
A. Children’s books. B. DVDs. C. Dictionaries.
20. On which day will the library close at 7:00 pm.?
A. Wednesday. B. Saturday. C. Sunday.
第二部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分50分)
第一节(共15小题,每小题2.5分,满分37.5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
Welcome to the Sydney Opera House
Ticket Info and Guided Tours
Visitors can enjoy the Sydney Opera House foyer for free, but for a more insightful visit, you'll need to book a tour.
There are several different ways to experience the Sydney Opera House, and multiple tours are available including back-stage passes and walking tours.
Tour Type Adult (AUD $ ) Child
Guided Walking Tour $ 42 $ 22
Guided Walking Tour + Dinner $ 73 $ 52
Guided Walking Tour + Tasting Plate $ 82.20 $ 64. 80
Backstage Tour $ 175 $ 175
Opening Hours and the Best Time to Visit
The Sydney Opera House is open year-round with the following opening hours:
● Monday—Saturday : 9am—8:30pm
●Sunday: 9am—5pm
As for the best time of day, it's recommended to book the earliest Sydney Opera House tour of the day to beat the crowds. To enjoy sunny weather with fewer crowds, try visiting in the shoulder season (October, November, February, or March )
Points of Interest
●The Steps
Before entering the Opera House, take a picture of the building from the steps outside.
●The Sails
Step beneath the sails on a guided tour and enjoy harbor front views.
●The Concert Hall
The Concert Hall is the largest venue with seats for more than 2000 people. It features contemporary live music shows and highly -regarded orchestral (管弦乐的)performances. It is also here that you will find the world's largest mechanical tracker-action pipe organ.
● Opera Bar
After your tour, head to the Opera Bar for a bite to eat or drink in the sun.
● Badu Gili
Badu Gili, which is ‘water light’ in the language of the Gadigal people-takes place most evenings after sunset at 9pm, 9:30pm, and 10pm. The seven-minute display is free to view.
21. How much will a guided walking tour for two adults cost?
A. $ 64. B. $ 84. C. $ 128, D. $ 168.
22. Which of the following is the best time to visit the Opera House?
A. 6:00 pm, a Saturday in March. B. 10:00 am, a Sunday in December.
C. 5:00 pm, a Friday in September. D. 9:30 am, a Monday in February.
23. What is Badu Gili?
A. A local language. B. A pipe organ. C. A dinning area. D. A light show.
B
In the Pacific Northwest during winter, 5:15 am might as well be the dead of night. The alarm goes off and the only light is the red glow from my clock. My body says, “Go back to bed.” But I don’t. I know my running partner will be waiting in the street and I’m not going to stand her up. Then I walk onto the road, complaining about the cold and wishing I were back under my warm covers.
If you’d have asked me a year ago if I could see myself running at 5:15 on a winter morning, I’d have laughed. Morning just wasn’t my thing and running in the morning was something I didn’t even consider. “I prefer to work out in the middle of the morning or in the afternoon,” I’d say to my friends who go to the gym before work.
Then, last fall I reconnected with an old neighborhood friend. She’d been running in the morning and taken off forty pounds that year. When I looked in the mirror, I knew I could benefit from the same kind of weight loss. I asked if I could join her. I knew I needed to change something if I was going to get back in shape.
The first two months were especially hard, because we ran twice a week at 5:15 am and I slept till 7:00 the other mornings. But as I’ve adjusted to the routine of running, I’ve discovered great joys that make it even more worthwhile than a little weight loss.
While I haven’t lost forty pounds yet, it’s amazing how much more energy I have and how much stronger I feel. Because of the morning run, the rest of my day is more productive. I wouldn’t say I’ve become a morning person, but I would say morning running is now my thing.
24. What can we know about the author from paragraph 1?
A. 5:15 is the ideal time for her to exercise.
B. She prefers to run without any company.
C. She takes the run with warm clothes on.
D. She goes for a run in spite of the cold and early rise.
25. What was the author’s attitude to morning running a year ago?
A. Scared. B. Unfavorable. C. Supportive. D. Confused.
26. What made the author begin to run in the morning?
A. Her partner’s encouragement. B. Her friend’s suggestion.
C. Realizing the benefits of running. D. Realizing the harm of being fat.
27. What effect does morning running have on the author?
A. She has become slim again. B. She has become more confident.
C. She has become more energetic. D. She has become more exhausted.
C
In life, once on a path, we tend to follow it, for better or worse.What's sad is that even if it's the latter, we often accept it anyway because we are so used to the way things are that we don't even recognize that they could be different. This is a phenomenon psychologist call functional fixedness.
This classic experiment will give you an idea of how it works and a sense of whether you may have fallen into the same trap: People are given a box of tacks (大头钉) and some matches and asked to find a way to attach a candle to a wall so that it burns properly.
Typically, the subjects try tacking the candle to the wall or lighting it to fix it with melted wax. The psychologists had, of course, arranged it so that neither of these obvious approaches would work. The tacks are too short, and the paraffin (石蜡) doesn't stick to the wall. So how can you complete the task? The successful technique is to use the tack box as a candle-holder. You empty it, tack it to the wall. and stand the candle inside it. To think of that, you have to look beyond the box's usual role as a receptacle just for tacks and re-imagine it serving an entirely new purpose. That is difficult because we all suffer to one degree or another from functional fixedness.
The inability to think in new ways affects people in every corner of society. The political theorist Hannah Arendt coined the phrase“frozen thoughts”to describe deeply held ideas that we no longer question but should. In Arendt's eyes, the self- content reliance on such accepted “truths” also made people blind to ideas that didn't fit their worldview, even when there was plenty of evidence for them.
Frozen thinking has nothing to do with intelligence. She said,“It can be found in highly intelligent people.”
28. What does the underlined word “ it ” in paragraph 2 refer to?
A. Functional fixedness. B. The experiment. C. The path. D. The thinking.
29. Which way is hard to think of to complete the task?
A. Tacking the candle to the wall. B. Fixing the candle with melted wax.
C. Using the tack box as a candle-holder. D. Lighting the candle to stand it.
30. Which of the following statements will Hannah Arendt agree with?
A. People should question.
B. We should be used to the way things are.
C. People shouldn't accept the idea that doesn't fit their worldview.
D. The smarter people are,the more open to the new things they are.
31. What's the passage mainly about?
A. An interesting experiment B. The opinion of Hannah Arendt.
C. A theory to be proved. D. A psychological phenomenon.
D
To hear people talk about Internet friendships, you would think it was one giant web of cat-fishing and e-crime. While we all undoubtedly have to take measures to remain safe online, assuming every friendship or connection made on Instagram, Twitter or Facebook is cheating or insincere would be a mistake.
As a woman who works in the creative industry, I have found real joy in seeking out a community I couldn't find elsewhere, and making some great friends along the way. My first online friendship was on Twitter with my(now) best friend, during the university exam period. We exchanged study notes in dozens of direct messages, set a study date, and haven't looked back since.
Drawn to each other by similar circumstances, friendships online are similar to offline in that they tend to begin because of shared interest or common ground-maybe they've read the post on Instagram. Maybe they have the same taste in food or politics. Or maybe they just love memes too. If online friendships start similar to friendships offline, they grow in the same way, too. Often through mutual support: apart from calling a friend to congratulate him on that new job, you also re-tweet his jokes and praise his Instagram story.
Despite my positive experiences when I tell people, most are still suspicious. Eyebrows are raised higher when I explain not only have I found a community online but have made friendships with people I meet face-to-face too. Actually, these are just as valid as other friendships, according to behavioural psychologist Jo Hemmings, who says online friendships can be real.
So how do you know if people are there for the real you or just because you're popular on Instagram? Hemmings has simple rules. She tells me, “You have to equally feel comfortable that you're getting something of each other instead of being used to enable something that isn't friendship.”
Therefore, if all a “friend” online is asking you to do is to promote their work or personal brand and rarely takes an interest in you, then there may be room to question the basis of the friendship. On that note it is worth remembering that just because someone has a lot of followers, it doesn't necessarily mean they have lots of friends.
32. What is most people's attitude towards online friendship?
A. Negative. B. Positive. C. Objective. D. Neutral.
33. Why does the writer share her own experience in paragraph 2?
A. To introduce the background information of the text.
B. To convey the writer's attitude and give the related example.
C. To prove the likely risk for people to develop friendship online.
D. To remind people of the various benefits of making friends online.
34. How can online and offline friendships be deepened?
A. They require support from each other. B. They need to have common ground.
C. They should be based on shared interest. D. They can't live without social media.
35. According to the author, what's the golden rule to make friends online?
A. A friend to all is a friend to none.
B. Friendship cannot stand always on one side.
C. A friend without faults will never be found.
D. Without confidence there is no friendship.
第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5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。
The Simple Trick Can Help You Sleep
For those who can't sleep easily, prepare for the best night's sleep ever. No more tossing and turning into the early hours of the morning. No more counting sheep on Sunday evenings. And no more lying , wide-eyed , in the dark after waking up in the middle of the night. 36 This all-natural solution is called the 4-7-8 method, and yes, it's as simple as it sounds. First, get settled into a comfortable position on your bed. Then, simply breathe in air through your nose for four seconds, hold your breath for seven seconds, and then breathe the air out slowly through your mouth for eight more seconds. 37
That's all there is to it! Don't believe us? Just ask Harvard-educated medical doctor Andrew Weil, who adopted this exercise from a centuries-long Indian yogi meditation practice. The yogis use this method to achieve a state of complete relaxation, reducing stress and anxiety. Slowing down your breathing forces the rhythm of your heart to slow down, too. 38 In other words, it's a natural way to make you calm-for your body and mind.
“The theory is that by putting certain rhythms on the breath with your voluntary system, gradually these are made into the involuntary nervous system," he said. 39 So it's the regularity of doing this over a period of weeks, months , years that produces the changes that you want.”
There you go! 40 If you're still tossing and turning, don't miss these tips from sleep doctors which are almost guaranteed to give you a better night's sleep.
A. There's now an easy and expert-approved way to fall asleep in less than a minute.
B. Finally, repeat until you fall asleep.
C. It makes the rest of your body relax.
D. That enables you to fall asleep more easily.
E. Here comes the explanation for your sleepless nights.
F. Once you start sticking to it, you can quit counting sheep for good.
G. And that comes with time.
第三部分 英语知识运用(共两节,满分30分)
第一节:(共15小题,每小题1分,满分15)
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。
A weak old man went to live with his son, daughter-in-law, and a four-year old grandson. The old man’s hands 41 and his eyesight was poor. The family ate together at table, but the elderly grandfather’s shaky hands made eating rather 42 . Peas rolled off his spoon onto the floor. When he grasped the glass, often 43 spilled (泼洒) on the tablecloth.
The son and daughter-in-law became 44 at the mess (脏乱). “We must do 45 about grandfather,” said the son. I’ve had enough of his spilled milk and food on the floor. So the husband and wife set a small table in the corner. There, grandfather ate alone while the rest of the family had their dinner at the dinner table 46 . Since grandfather had broken a dish or two, his food was served in a 47 bowl. Sometimes when the family glanced in grandfather’s 48 , he had a tear in his eye. Still, the couple always blamed him when he 49 a spoon or spilled food. The four-year-old watched it all in 50 .
One evening before supper, the father 51 his son playing with small wood pieces. He asked the child sweetly, “What are you making ?” The boy 52 , “Oh, I am making a little bowl for you and mama to eat your food from when I grow up.” The words so 53 the couple that they were speechless. Then tears started to 54 down their cheeks. Though no word was 55 , both knew what must be done. That evening the husband took grandfather’s hand and led him back to the family dinner table gently. From then on, the grandfather ate every meal with the family.
41. A. raised B. covered C. trembled D. pushed
42. A. interesting B. convenient C. amusing D. difficult
43. A. juice B. milk C. soup D. water
44. A. shocked B. disappointed C. angry D. surprised
45. A. anything B. everything C. nothing D. something
46. A. seriously B. happily C. sadly D. slowly
47. A. plastic B. small C. wooden D. cheap
48. A. direction B. way C. sight D. situation
49. A. dropped B. threw C. chose D. touched
50. A. peace B. relief C. danger D. silence
51. A. noticed B. kept C. heard D. suggested
52. A. responded B. caught C. hit D. pushed
53. A. attracted B. struck C. stuck D. absorbed
54. A. fall B. go C. stream D. flood
55. A. taught B. told C. spoken D. written
第二节(共10小题,每小题1.5分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词),或括号内单词的正确形式
The iceberg 56 was for a time the biggest in the world is no more. A68, as it was known, 57 (cover) an area of nearly 6,000 square kms when it broke away 58 Antarctica in 2017. That's like 59 small country. 60 satellites show the mega-berg has now virtually(实际上)gone, broken into 61 (count) small fragments(碎片) that the US National Ice Center says are no longer worth tracking . Most glaciologists(冰川学家) regard A68 as the product of a very natural process, and it has nothing to do with human-induced climate change.
British Antarctic Survey also put a couple of robots in the ocean in February 62 (study) up close some of A68's latter-day segments(碎片). One went missing soon after, and the other 63 (actual) got stuck under the ice for two weeks before managing to free 64 (it) and continue its observations. This robot will be recovered in May to pull down(收集) its data. It should reveal information about 65 icebergs affect their surroundings by, for example, dumping fresh water into the ocean as they melt.
第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节:应用文写作(满分15分)
假如你是李华,你校将在校内给老师安排自愿接种新冠疫苗活动,请写信通知你的外教David,内容包括:
1.时间和地点;
2.注意事项;
3.建议参加。
参考词汇:疫苗:vaccine 接种疫苗:get vaccinated
注意:1.词数80左右;
2.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
Dear David,
Yours,
Li Hua
第二节:读后续写(满分25分)
阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。
A few years ago, the company I worked for sent my wife and me to live in New York for a year. I’ve always loved running, so I was really happy when I found out I lived next to Central Park. This meant that every morning I could go for a run before I went to work.
Because a lot of people had told me to be careful of robbers in the park, so usually I didn’t take anything with me. How could they rob me if I didn’t have anything? But one morning, my wife gave me a $ 10 bill and asked me to buy some bread on the way.
It was a beautiful morning and the park was quiet with very few people walking or jogging (慢跑)around. While I was running through the park, another jogger knocked into me. He apologized and continued running. For a while, I didn’t think too much of it. However, when I noticed the wide path where I was running, I thought it was kind of strange. The warning of robbers in the park occurred to me. “It could have been a robber!” I suddenly became alarmed, so I checked my pocket and found that the money was missing. Without thinking twice, I ran after that jogger. I finally caught up and held him by the arm. I shouted, “Give me the $ 10 bill! Now!” I am not usually a hot-headed(性急的) person, but I got really angry this time. I couldn’t believe the robbery was actually happening to me. Filled with anger, I shook my fist at him. This seemed to frighten him. He quickly put his hand in his pocket and gave me the money. Then he ran away as fast as he could.
I bought the bread and went home. As soon as I got home, I couldn’t wait to tell my wife my story. “You won’t believe what happened to me,” I started with pride. She immediately stopped me, “I know, you left the money for the bread on the kitchen table.”
注意:
1. 续写词数应为150左右;
2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Paragraph1
Looking at the money on the table, I stood there, shocked. ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________________
Paragraph 2:
For several days, I waited at the same spot. ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________________
省六校协作体高二第三次联考英语试题参考答案
听力
1—5 BABCA 6—10 CACAB 11—15 CCABA 16—20 BCACB
阅读理解
21—23 BDD 24—27DBCC 28—31ACAD 32—35 ABAB
七选五
36—40 ABCGF
完形填空
41-45 CDBCD 46-50 BCAAD 51-55 AABCC
语篇填空
56. that/which 57. covered 58. from 59. a 60. But
61. countless 62. to study 63. actually 64. itself 65. how
四、书面表达
应用文写作
Dear David,
I' m writing to inform you of the COVID-19 vaccination arrangement of our school.
The vaccination is totally optional, and it will last from next Monday to Friday at the school clinic. But before getting vaccinated, you have to figure out whether you're allergic to the vaccine. If not, check with the provider to make sure you bring any needed documents. After getting the injection, it's recommended to remain at the site for 30 minutes to make sure you do not have a worrying reaction.
I strongly advise you to seek vaccination. This not only protects you, but those around you.
Yours,
Li Hua
读后续写:
Looking at the money on the table, I stood there, shocked. For the rest of the day, I felt extremely guilty, with the innocent jogger and his “helplessness" on my mind. “How could I be so rude to him without knowing the truth? Why was it that the jogger gave me the money? I still remember his frightened face when I scared him away like a monster. I decided to find a chance to apologize to him. The next morning, I got up and went to the park as usual, but not for jogging. I just hung around where I met that jogger, but in vain.
For several days, I waited at the same spot. But to my disappointment, he didn't turn up. It was almost a week later before I finally spotted him again. I, the “robber”, gave the $10 bill back to him and said sorry to him again and again. Fortunately, he forgave me for what I had done to him and said, “Oh, it doesn't matter.” Many years have passed, but I can still feel my cheeks burning with shame. From the experience 1 have learned that it is too early to judge a person before you know the truth.
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