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1、內(nèi)裝訂線學(xué)校:_姓名:_班級(jí):_考號(hào):_外裝訂線絕密·啟用前浙江省2021屆高三下學(xué)期3月聯(lián)考英語(yǔ)試卷題號(hào)一二三四五總分得分注意事項(xiàng):1答題前填寫(xiě)好自己的姓名、班級(jí)、考號(hào)等信息2請(qǐng)將答案正確填寫(xiě)在答題卡上評(píng)卷人得分一、聽(tīng)力選擇題1.What's the man going to do at the weekend?ADo some gardening.BVisit his sister.CWatch a film.2.Why will the man leave early?AHe is not feeling well.BHe has an appointment.CHe

2、has to attend a meeting.3.How often does Susan go to the gym?AEvery day.BTwice a week.CFour times a week.4.What are the speakers talking about?AAn office.BA shopping center.CA house.5.When is the math exam?AOn the 17th.BOn the 18th.COn the 21st.聽(tīng)下面一段長(zhǎng)對(duì)話,回答以下小題。6.What's the possible relationship

3、between the speakers?AColleagues.BDriver and passenger.CNeighbors.7.What will Angelia Green do tomorrow?ASee someone off.BTake a flight.CVisit a company.聽(tīng)下面一段長(zhǎng)對(duì)話,回答以下小題。8.What did the man do yesterday evening?AHe watched TV.BHe had a match.CHe bought a guide.9.Which bus will the speakers take next?A

4、No. 52.BNo. 37.CNo. 29.聽(tīng)下面一段長(zhǎng)對(duì)話,回答以下小題。10.What are the speakers mainly discussing?AMarketing sales.BA goodbye party.CA personal change.11.How do the speakers feel about Mr. Jason's quit?ASatisfied.BDisappointed.CAnnoyed.12.What's the woman going to do next?AMeet Mr. Jason instantly.BPrepare

5、for a goodbye party.CTalk to the director manager.聽(tīng)下面一段長(zhǎng)對(duì)話,回答以下小題。13.Where will the woman go first?ATo Disney World.BTo Daytona Beach.CTo the Kennedy Space Center.14.Who is John?AA local tourist guide.BThe woman's husband.CThe speakers' old classmate.15.Why will the woman and her husband sta

6、y at Miami?ATo camp in the National Park.BTo have a get-together with friends.CTo visit the Kennedy Space Center.16.What will the woman do in Florida?AMeet some friends.BVisit the National Park.CRelax on the beach.聽(tīng)下面一段獨(dú)白,回答以下小題。17.What is the weather like now?ARainy.BSunny.CWindy.18.What caused a t

7、raffic jam on the M4?AA broken truck.BPoor weather.CA car crash.19.What's unusual about the trains today?AThey are mostly working well.BThey are delayed by the heavy rain.CThey have computer system breakdown.20.Where did Jack and Bob stay last night?AIn their plane.BIn a hotel.CAt the airport.評(píng)卷

8、人得分二、閱讀理解English learners should not think that mistakes are bad. Alex Poole, a professor of English at Western Kentucky University, advises that language learners should instead see errors as signs of progress. One common problem is that English learners think too much about errors instead of commu

9、nication. "The goal is to be able to communicate in practical terms. If you have an error, the only time you should worry about it is when it leads to misunderstanding," Poole said.Poole said when speaking with a native English speaker, you can look for signs of confusion to detect errors.

10、 For example, when a person gives an unusual response to something you said, you can then ask them directly what the problem is. It also works if you ask a native speaker about the kinds of things that you say that could cause communication problems if you know him well.When it comes to writing, Poo

11、le recommends thinking about errors in a different way. He suggests keeping a list of common errors. When English learners write something, instead of grammars, they should think about the big picture of what they are writing about. Then he advises thinking about how to put those ideas in order. Aft

12、er finishing it, you can go back and use your list to look for errors.“My philosophy as a language learner has always been. .I'm going to monitor my errors, but I'm never going to be perfect, so that shouldn't bother me. But I should look for things which cause communication problems, an

13、d I just have to live with that."You can read more about errors in Poole's new book Learning a Foreign Language-Understanding the Fundamentals of Linguistics. In the book, he also writes about study plans, progress and other issues in language learning.21.English learners should worry about

14、 errors when_Athey misuse practical terms.Bthey don't know native speakers.Cmistakes become signs of slow progress.Derrors cause communication breakdown.22.What should English learners consider first in writing according to Poole?AGrammars.BMain ideas.CDetails.DWord choice.23.What's the auth

15、or's purpose in writing the text?ATo introduce a book.BTo explain basic rules.CTo offer practical advice.DTo recommend a professor.Every summer, three billion birds migrate (遷徙) from southern Africa to Europe. In winter, they return to Africas warmer shores. Both large and small birds travel tho

16、usands of kilometers, often stopping at locations along the way to rest. The migration is long and difficult, and some of the animals die during each trip. However, it is not this twice-a-year journey that poses the greatest risk to these animals. The main threat to the birds survival comes from peo

17、ple. All over Mediterranean, millions of birds are killed for food, profit, and sport every year. Consequently, bird populations are dropping all over the region.Countries over the Mediterranean are aware of this, and are taking action. In many European countries, hunting migratory birds is strictly

18、 banned. Across the Mediterranean, Nature Conservation Egypt is working to increase protection of its countrys wildlife, including migratory birds. As part of a current project, the group is trying to promote activities such as eco-tourism along the coasts. The hope is that, as more tourists come to

19、 visit protected natural areas, there will be an incentive for local people to care for the birds and their habitats.Wildlife organizations around the Mediterranean are helping to bring about change. " Hunting bans are working,“ says Martin Jacoby, a bird expert. But there is still more to do.

20、Environmentalists hope to stop hunting and restore bird habitats all over the Mediterranean. If this can be done, the birds number will increase. “There is a long way to go,” Jacoby says, “but just like after a long journey in the desert, there will be an oasis(綠洲).”24.Whats the biggest danger to mi

21、grating birds?ALong distance.BHuman hunters.CSevere weather.DLack of food.25.What does the underlined word “incentive” mean in Paragraph 2?AOpportunity.BBargain.CDrive.DCondition.26.Whats Jacobys attitude towards the efforts made by wildlife organizations?AApproving.BReserved.CAmbiguous.DCritical.27

22、.How is the text mainly developed?ABy giving examples.BBy presenting problem and solution.CBy making comparison.DBy analyzing cause and effect.Gift givers often make serious mistakes in gift selection during the holiday season , according to a research article in Current Directions in Psychological

23、Science,The research, led by Jeff Galak, a professor from Carnegie Mellon University Tepper School of Business, suggests that gift givers tend to focus on the moment of exchange when selecting a gift, while gift receivers are more focused on the long-term value of the gift.“What we found was that th

24、e giver wants to wow(使喝彩)'the receiver and give a gift that can be enjoyed immediately, in the moment, while the receiver is more interested in a gift that provides value over time,” explained Galak. “Put another way, there may be times when the vacuum cleaner(吸塵器),a gift that is unlikely to wow

25、 most receivers when they open it on Christmas day, really ought to be at the top of the shopping list as it will be well used and liked for a long time. ”The researchers found that this different focus on the gifts showed up in a number of different ways. For instance, some gift giving mistakes inc

26、luded giving unrequested gifts in an effort to surprise the receiver, when they are likely hoping for a gift from a planned list.The researchers make recommendations for those hoping to choose better gifts, advising them to better put their feet in gift receivers shoes when thinking about gifts that

27、 would be both appreciated and useful.“We exchange gifts with the people we care about, in part, in an effort to make them happy and strengthen our relationships with them,” Galak added. “By considering how valuable gifts might be over time for receivers, rather than how much of a smile it might put

28、 on receivers' faces when they are opened, we can meet these goals and provide useful, well-received gifts. ”28.What do the gift givers usually focus on when choosing gifts?AReceivers5 long-term needs.BReceivers' inner thoughts.CReceivers immediate reactions.DReceivers lifetime hobbies.29.Wh

29、y does the author mention the vacuum cleaner in Paragraph 3?ATo give advice on how to choose a gift.BTo show the influence of the wrong gifts.CTo stress the popularity of the vacuum cleaner.DTo show the importance of a gift's long-term value.30.What can be a suitable title for the text?AWhat a G

30、ood Gift Reveals about Personality?BA Good Gift Well Worth “Wows" and SmilesCHow to Evaluate Value When Choosing a Gift?DWant to Give a Good Gift? Consider Practical ValueAt some point in the near future, self-driving cars may become common on the roads. Self-driving cars have already been test

31、-driven, but they are not yet available for the public.Self-driving cars have already been test-driven thousands of miles. 31. Passengers could do things such as eat or read on the way. Best of all, the self-driving cars that were tested experienced fewer accidents than average human drivers.32.Ther

32、e are issues that must be solved before self-driving cars can be made available to the public. One problem is that a car cannot predict problems far down the road like a driver can. 33. For example, a driver can see that a child is riding her skateboard directly into the road 0. 3 km away and start

33、to slow down. The self-driving car can react only once the child is in its immediate path.34. They may become confused by fog, heavy rain, or road spray from another vehicle's wheels. They don't predict or “feel" that the roads have become icy like an experienced driver would. For insta

34、nce, when a road is icy, a human driver would step on the brakes(剎車)more gently than when the roads areclean and dry.Another issue is that self-driving cars have maps programmed into their memory, but these maps aren't always updated and accurate. 35. Because of this, there is no promise that a

35、self-driving car can get a passenger to his or her destination. Perhaps one day, self-driving cars will be everywhere. However, we are not ready for that just yet.ASelf-driving cars has disadvantages.BThese cars had only passengers, no drivers.CThe safety problems have almost been addressed.DNew roa

36、ds are built, and old roads are closed down.ESo why aren't self-driving cars common on roads today?FThe self-driving cars can react to things only once they actually occur.GSelf-driving vehicles also have difficulty adjusting to weather conditions.評(píng)卷人得分三、完形填空36.Have you ever rushed to some place

37、 very important only to realize you're on the _ bus and you'll never make it in time? One woman in New Zealand _ this last week, but the bus driver went _the call of duty to help her out.Last Sunday, Mason was on her way to see her 79-year-old mom who lives in a nursing home. Due to its rece

38、nt regulations,_ are limited to an half-hour period scheduled in advance. When Mason _ she hadn't gotten on the right bus and her 30-minute window was fast closing, she was _Mason started crying, tearfully _ to the bus driver 57-year-old Alex Bailey what had happened.Rather than offer routine _

39、and keep to his schedule, Bailey decided to _ With nods from the other _, Bailey detoured(繞道)the bus and _ Mason to her destination, dropped her off, and then calmly went back to his _ route.By purely _ , as Mason arrived at the nursing house, a news reporter happened to be there covering a story. M

40、ason told the reporter her _ , expressing thanks to the passengers and praise for the bus driver. The story _ the evening news, and then it hit social media. Bailey was “ Internet _Actually, Bailey is only one of the serving members during the COVID-19 pandemic (流行?。瑆ho has been _ around the clock

41、to _ key workers, education and communities stay connected and keep the city running _ Later, he said that it was just a _ , magical moment, and it was just the right thing to do. (1)AwrongBslowClastDcrowded(2)AregisteredBexperiencedCpresentedDinterviewed(3)AwithinBbeforeCthroughDbeyond(4)AvisitsBnu

42、mbersCcoursesDemotions(5)AremindedBdeterminedCrealizedDdoubted(6)AmerryBangryCupsetDlonely(7)AappealingBexplainingCapplyingDobjecting(8)AannouncementBsympathyCapologyDlaughter(9)Amove aroundBrun offCcalm downDtake action(10)AdriversBpatientsCpassengersDnurses(11)AdroveBinvitedCsentDdirected(12)Aregu

43、larBdirectClongDsafe(13)AarrangementBnecessityCcoincidenceDmistake(14)AtroubleBplanCnameDtale(15)AreceivedBmadeCbrokeDreported(16)AallergicBcrazyCsilentDfamous(17)AworkingBwaitingCchangingDpreparing(18)AimagineBguaranteeCexamineDallocate(19)AproperlyBquicklyCsmoothlyDequally(20)AbriefBquietCkeyDnice

44、評(píng)卷人得分四、語(yǔ)法填空閱讀下面材料,在空白處填入適當(dāng)?shù)膬?nèi)容(1個(gè)單詞)或括號(hào)內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。Vincent Van Gogh was born in 37. small village in Holland. In childhood, he loved to draw, and his work showed talent, but his father didn't encourage him 38. ( become) an artist. As a young adult, he wandered from job to job 39. little success and

45、money. However, just before his 27th birthday, something changed inside Van Gogh. He realized he was meant to be a painter, and he 40. (begin) to study art with the help of his brother.In 1886, Van Gogh moved to Paris, hoping to learn more about color techniques used by artists there. Instead of gra

46、y and brown, his work paid 41. (much) attention to yellow and orange. Soon he started to see life 42.(different) : go slow, stop thinking, look around. These were his 43.(principle) for art, and was clearly shown in his masterpieces like Starry Nights and Sunflowers.Probably no other artist, at any

47、time in any culture, has achieved such 44.( popular). His paintings have been sold for million, constantly 45. ( break) the world record for art pieces. Of course, people are buying great art when they purchase his paintings. But they are also buying a piece of his story, 46. like his work will live

48、 on forever.評(píng)卷人得分五、書(shū)面表達(dá)47.假定你是李華,是校京劇社(Peking Opera Club)的社長(zhǎng),請(qǐng)你給外國(guó)留學(xué)生George寫(xiě)一封郵件,告知他上周的入社面試他未通過(guò),內(nèi)容包括:1.告知消息;2.說(shuō)明原因;3.給予鼓勵(lì)。注意:1.詞數(shù)80左右;2.可適當(dāng)增加細(xì)節(jié),以使行文連貫。48.閱讀下面短文,根據(jù)所給情節(jié)進(jìn)行續(xù)寫(xiě),使之構(gòu)成一個(gè)完整的故事。“Good news,” Mom said, with a bright smile on her face. "The Parker family wants Surfer. They'll be here in

49、 an hour to take him home. ” Surfer had been with us for two days. While I was sad at the thought of seeing him go, I knew I couldn't keep him.My family operate a foster home(收養(yǎng)所)for pets. Surfer had been in an animal shelter, and he was sent to us so we could place him with a loving family. Sur

50、fer was a cute puppy, so finding a home for him had been very easy. Dad entered Surfer's information into a pet adoption website, along with some photos, and within a few hours, the Parkers applied to adopt him. Mom looked over their application, and they seemed like responsible people, so she c

51、alled them.However, not every dog was so lucky. Zooey was nine years old, and she'd been with us for a few months. It seemed like nobody wanted to adopt an older dog. Dad said that was a shame because older dogs made wonderful companions. Zooey's previous owner had treated her terribly, and

52、when she was sent to us she was injured. I remember how angry Dad seemed at the time. "No dog should be treated like that,“ he said.When Zooey came to us, she was upset around everyone. She barked at our two dogs as if in defense and backed away when I tried to approach her. But with our consid

53、erate care, it wasn't long before Zooey trusted us. I took her on walks around the neighborhood and got her used to other people and dogs. She took a real liking to Surfer. In fact, they often curled together as they napped(打盹).The Parkers soon arrived, and we all went into the backyard so they

54、could meet with Surfer. Zooey followed us out, her tail wagging lazily, as Surfer rolled in the grass with the two Parker children.注意:1.所續(xù)寫(xiě)短文的詞數(shù)應(yīng)為150左右;2.至少使用5個(gè)短文中標(biāo)有下劃線的關(guān)鍵詞語(yǔ);3.續(xù)寫(xiě)部分分為兩段,每段的開(kāi)頭語(yǔ)已為你寫(xiě)好;4.續(xù)寫(xiě)完成后,請(qǐng)用下劃線標(biāo)出你所使用的關(guān)鍵詞語(yǔ)。Paragraph 1 :When Surfer got tired, he wandered back to Zooey.Paragraph 2 :Mr.

55、 and Mrs. Parker asked if they could adopt Zooey too參考答案1.C【解析】(原文)W: George, can you help me in the garden at the weekend?M: Mum! I'm going to watch a movie with Bill this weekend!W: Oh, all right. I'll ask your sister instead.2.A【解析】(原文)M: Do you mind if I leave the meeting early? I have a

56、 headache.W: Not at all. Why don't you see a doctor?M: I'll make an appointment on my way home. I've been sick since Tuesday.3.B【解析】(原文)M: Susan, have you lost weight?W: Yeah! I started going to the gym several months ago.M: Do you go there every day?W: No. They say I need to go four times a week, but I just go on Tuesdays and Fridays.4.C【解析】(原文)W: How about this one? It has two bedrooms with a large garden.M: Well, it doesn't matter. I just care about the location.W: It's not far from your office. And there is a shop

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