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1、哈爾濱師大附中2021年高三第一次聯(lián)合模擬考試東北師大附中遼寧省實驗中學(xué)英語試卷2021.3英語試卷第6頁(共8頁)C£ 9.15.C. Stop listening to music.C. At a restaurantsC. Interviewing someone.C. She gives good advice.英語聽力音頻雙擊圖標(biāo)打開收聽.mp3本試卷分第卷(選擇題)和第n卷(非選擇題)兩部分°考試結(jié)束,將本試卷和答題卡一并交回。 滿分150分,考試時間120分鐘。注意事項:1 .答第I卷前,考生務(wù)必將自己的姓名、準(zhǔn)考證號填寫在本試卷和答題卡相應(yīng)位置上。2 .選出
2、每小題答案后,用鉛筆把答題卡上對應(yīng)題目的答案標(biāo)號涂黑。如需改動,用橡皮擦干 凈后,再選涂其他答案標(biāo)號,不能答在本試卷上,否則無效。第I卷選擇題(滿分100分)第一部分聽力(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)第一節(jié)(共5小題;每小題L 5分,滿分7.5分)聽下面5段對話。每段對話后有一個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項, 并標(biāo)在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽完每段對話后,你都有10秒鐘的時間來回答有關(guān)小題和閱讀下一小 題。每段對話僅讀一遍。例:How much the shirt?B.£ 9.18.A.£ 19.15.答案是C°L What does the woman a
3、sk the man to do?A. Repeat what he said.B. Call her back soon.2. Where arc the speakers?A. At an officeB. At a grocery store.3. What kind of homework does the man give his students?A- Reading.B. Using the Internet.4. What does the woman think of Mrs. Dunkirk?A. She is strict.B. She is humorous.5. Wh
4、y doesn't the man want to go to book club tonight?A. He is running late.B. He didn'i read the book.C. He usually misses it.第二節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1.5分,滿分22.5分)聽下面5段對話或獨(dú)白。每段對話或獨(dú)白后有幾個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選 出最佳選項,并標(biāo)在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽每段對話或獨(dú)白前,你將有時間閱讀各個小題,每小題5 秒鐘;聽完后,各小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時間。每段對話或獨(dú)白讀兩遍。聽第6段材料,回答第6、7題。6. What
5、are the speakers mainly talking about?A. Eating,B. Playing.C. Driving,7. Where are the speakers going?A. To the man?s house.B. To the beach.聽第7段材料,回答第8、9題b8. What d«y is it today?A. Eriday.B. Saturday#9. How will the woman deal with the sink until Monday?A. She will fix it herself.B. She *11 pu
6、l a basin under it.C. She will ask for help from others.聽第8段材料,回答第10至12題。10. What did the man do Inst weekend?A. He went ice-skating.B He played hockey.11. What do the speakers decide to do this weekend?A. Visit the girfs father.B. Watch a hockey game.C. Join a profession al hockey team.12. What'
7、;s the relationship between the speakers?A, Friends.B. Coach and player.聽第9段材料,回答第13至16題。13. How does tlie niatiprobably sound in the beginning?A. Very excited>B. A bit angry.14. How many people will go to Shanghai?A. Only one.B. Two.15. What is. the man worried about?A. The environment on the tr
8、ain.B. The cost of the business trip.C. The public transportation in Shanghai.16. What does the man want to do at the end?A. Leave early.B. Reserve a hotel room-聽第io段材料,回答第17至20題。17. When will the reunion take place?A. In January.B. In March.18. If you attended with a guest, how much would you pay i
9、n total?A.$20.B. $ 10.19. Where is the reunion taking place ?A. In the front office.B. In the cafeteria.20. If you call Rob Jones, what are you most likely to do?A. Volunteer.B. Attend the reunion.第二部分 閱讀理解(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題2分,滿分30分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C和D四個選項中,選出母佳選項。C. To a car repair shop.C. S
10、unday.C. He went to the movies.C. Brother and sister.C. A little surprised.C. Three.C. Talk lo his assisftint.C. In June.C.$40.C. In the classroom.C. Pay for parking.Architecture Summer SchoolCourse overviewIt will be an interesting design experience at the Royal College of Art School of Architectur
11、e. The Architecture Summet School offers a challenging and attractive programme of design stud沁 experience» visits, lectures and skill training.Admtsston criteriaParticipants must ; liave an undergraduate degree in design or a creative background ;have a good level of English language ; be 18 y
12、ears or ovenHow to applyWe do not accept applications at the moment. The below information does not apply until the course is live again. To eippiy r please complete our online application form. This online form requires you to: submit your Curriculum Vitae (簡歷); submit a 300word statement o£ i
13、nterest outlining your relevant experience or practice and why you would like to join the Architecture Summer SchooLIf your application is accepted, you will be emailed with a booking link so that you can make payment of the course fee. The place will be held until the payment deadline , and if you
14、do not make payment by this date then your place will be offered to another participantIf your application is iinsitccessfu!, we will inform you by email. Unfortunately, we are not able to provide perso】ial feedback due to the great niunber of applications that we receive.If the course is fully book
15、ed and your application is successful, we will add your name to a waiting list.Application deadlinesApplications wilt be assessed by the RCA course team every two weeks or until the course is Cully booked. We will inform all applicants by email within two weeks after they submit an application. Part
16、icipants are advised to apply early to avoid disappointment as places are strictly limited.21. What's the requirement if you want to apply for Architecture Summer School?A. Applying on line now.B- Being at least 18 years old.C. Holding a graduate degree in design ,D. Having a good command of for
17、eign languages.22. What should you do when you complete the online application form?A. Submit your design work.B. Pay 300 pounds in advance.C. Mail the school your course fee.D. Describe your reason for joining the school.23. What if you don't pay by the payment deadline?A. You may not get the p
18、lace.B. You may get a personal feedbackC. You will have to pay a double fee later. D. You will find your name on the waiting list.BIn a city where tall buildings can make one feel closed in, Bryant Park offers open space for citizens and tourists to relax. In a liny section of the park 7 a dose comm
19、unity comes together at The Tables. These free outdoor ping pong tables attract individuals (個體)who share a love of the sport. People of various ages, backgrounds and skill levels became friends first, then the family.The Tables are available to the public beginning at 11 a. m. with paddles and ball
20、s provided by the park. Regulars start to show up around 4 p. m. with their own paddles in hand, ready to dominate (主 導(dǎo)).Matches become more compelilive-doubles on one table and singles on die other_and winners are able to stay on a table until they are defeated. Those waiting their turn can be seen
21、 practicing on the sidelines, eagerly watching the game or joyfully greeting returning friends.Deeper than the healthy competition and love for the sport is a sense of belonging and inter- generational friendship and trust among the regular players. They come to have fun, connect, relieve stress and
22、 "feel alive',What began as a marketing tool for a local ping pong center unexpectedly grew into the community it is today.Inspired by the diversity of players and the cxmimunity they developed, Jon Buimiug made a documentary called The Tables to share their storjr. aI just found it really
23、fascinating that a homeless person could play as equals with a successful Wall Street banker/* says Bunning. "That's one thing I think all humans share. We all want Iq belong to something, or have a place to feel like you fit in and belons there.”24. What aUracts people to come together at
24、The Tables?A. The desire of finding families.B.Thesame affection forping pong.C. The ambition of winning llie championship.D.Thewillingness to sellcopies of The Tables.25. What's paragraph 2 mainly about?A. The punishments for losing thegameaB.Thequalifications for the compeiilions.C. The manage
25、ment and 叩orationof the park.0.Theroutine of playingping pong at TheTables.26. What can we infer from the last two paragraphs?A. The homeless differ little from Wall Street bankers.B. The Tables developed the economy of the community.C A sense of belonging proves more attraclivc to regular players.D
26、. A local ping pong center purposely turned the players into a community.27. Which can be a suitable title for the text?A. Sports Without BordersB< Love for Sports Matters MostC. Communities5 Free Sports ServiceD. Sports Promote Healthy CompetitioncWhat docs an outdoor cat do all day? A study of
27、more than 900 house cats shows when they kill small birds and mammals, their inllucnce is concentrated in a small area, having a bigger effect than wild predators (食肉動物)do.Roland Kays, a scientist al .North Carolina State University and his colleagues collected CPS data from cats in six countries, &
28、quot;These cats are moving around their own backyard and a couple of their neighbors7 backyards, hut most of them are not ranging very much further,M Kays said. "So initially I thought,4 Oh, this is good news. They're not going out into the nature preserves.1Then Kays took how much cats kil
29、l in that small area into considerationa Some cats in the study were bringing home up to 11 dead birds a montli, which doesn't include what they ale or didn't bring home.“It actually ends up being a really high rate of predation,r, Kays said. He calculates that cats can have 4-to*10 times th
30、e influence of a wild predator. Native predator, like jungle cats, also kill a lot of small animals, but their influence is spread out over a larger area. One study indicates that house cats kill billions of birds every year.“The simplest thing to do is to keep your cat indoors/* Kays said.For those
31、 who refuse to keep their cats insidef there are potential options. St. Lawrence University associate professor Susan Willson went looking for one. She found a special brightly colored collar online. "The whole idea is that the bird will be able to visually see the cat creeping (爬)up on it befo
32、re the cat attacks it J she said. Willson tested the collar on both her cal and dozens of others. Il greatly reduced the number of birds the cats brought home."J'm not saying these collars can make a significant difference in the massive bird death that were seeingshe said. "But each i
33、ndividual bird that somebody in their backyard is not finding dead,】think mallens.”28. Why docs Kays say thia is good news"?A. House cals can be tracked by GPS.B. House cats woifl kill birds in large numbers.C. House cals are protected from wild predators.D. House cats feei comfortable in their
34、 own backyard.29. How do wild predators differ from house cats in terms of killing animals?A. They prefer to attack larger animals.B. They kill 4-10 limes the number of house cats<C. Their victims are distributed in a bigger range,D. They kill less than house cals on a munlhly basis.30. What can
35、we infer from the passage?A. Birds csn'l sense the danger when cats attack them.B. Willson considers keeping her cat inside a good idea.C. The only way to protect birds is to keep them indoors-D. The colored culkr can be u sign of potential danger to birds.31. Which word can Best describe Willso
36、n's attitude to using collars to save birds?A. Concerned.B. Positive.C. DoubtfulD. Cautious.DWe know that China is the largest and fasteslgrowing consumer market in the world. What is less well understood are the Ibrces that shape consumerism in the world's most populous country. In my view
37、? (here are some social and cultural aspects at play that drive consumer spending.Consumerism is related to freedom. To have a choice means to have consumer choice. You are what yon consume. Consumption is an expression of sel£ It allows you to explore the worlcl through its products, lo experi
38、ment with lifestyle choices, and to do so safely and anonymously (匿名地).You might never get to France, but you can try French wine. California might be faraway, but you can go to Shanghai Disneylands Indeed 5 ihc enthusiasm for choice is reflected in the enthusiasm Chinese consumers have fbr online s
39、hopping.Corisurnensm is a statement of success. American economist Tliorstein Veblen popularized the concept of “conspicuous consumption'', When consumption is no longer driven only by need, it becomes a way of making a statement that you have disposable (可支配的)income and you can- at least in
40、 certain respectsenjoy life on your tenns. Simple pleasuresa pair of Nikes, a smartphone, designer clothing becon>e statenients of personal identity.Collective experience is focused. We like participating in group events. FOMO t the Fear of Missing Out, goes beyond cultures. But I suspect this tr
41、end is stronger in China than in the West because Confucian culture does not celebrate outliers as the West does. Social media reinforces (強(qiáng)化)this collective paltern so that shopping and dining ace shared experiences. Opinions are crowd-sourcecl. And the merchants reinforce this pattern by supportin
42、g holiday sales, group buying, and other promoliuiis.Successful brands in China arc able to handle most or all of the above considerations- The consumer must not only be delighted with your product. The journey of the consumer must also respect these sociocultural aspects.32. Whafs mainly talked abo
43、ut in the passage?A. China's population growing wealthier.B. Chirm% fast-gmwing market economy.C. Chinese? socio-cultural influences on consumerism.D. Chinese consuniei's5 prcieren<e of quality to quantity-33. What does paragraph 2 focus on?A. Shopping online is a new experience.B. Consum
44、ption can be a reflection of freedom.C. Foreign products carj be purchased in China.D. Shopping around the world is a favorable choice.34. Wliat does the underlined words conspicuous consumption'' in paragraph 3 mean?A. The ability to cover one's real needs in daily life.B< Spending m
45、oney in order to keep up with others.C. The purchase of expensive items to display status.I)- Buying abundant goods to acquire personal identity.35. Why does the author think FOMO is stronger in China?A. Social media play a bigger role in their lives.B. Following the trend is what people like better
46、.C. Chinese people have less contact with the strangersD. Confucian culture is less likely to appreciate outsiders.第二節(jié)(共5小題海小題2分,簫分10分)根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的選項中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項。選項中有兩項為多余選項。 It seems that society had placed so much value on the word “humilily (謙遜)“、sometimes we*re told to lower ourselves in order
47、 to be recognized as a more modest student or employee.36 , rather than how society looks at you, according to a US-based business mag&zine. Here are three ways to start developing a more modest personality.1. . Stop questioning your worthBeing mild-mannered does not contradict recognizing your
48、worth, because you'll become al peace with your inner self when you accept your own strengths. Humility will then come as a natural consequence. 37 _. Worth shouldn't be measured by whnt. you compete on in society. Rather, ifs your gifts, talents and hard work that prove who you are.2. 38Be
49、willing to get coflcc for a colleague, sweep the floors of your dormitory, or move to a smaller office at work. _ 39_. In addition, it may potentially inspire ideas for growth beyond your original vision.Accepting more flexibility in your everyday life will also help you move back and forth in the p
50、ath, without having to worry about u losing yourselfn in any difficulty you may come across. You'll gradually realize that either a step forward or backward won't affect your value.3. Accept uncertainty4。 Try to appreciate the unknown and regard it as a fresh learning opportunity rather than
51、 a nightniare. Just as band Maroon 5 says, “Life isn't always rainbows and butlcrflica. It's compromise that moves us along, " This may never be easy. But you can meet uncertainty with a sense of curiosity to learn wluit can be created from it* Furthermore, appreciating the unknown inst
52、ead of fearing it is also a way to reduce stress.A. Be eager and flexibleB. Be detennined and hard,workingC. Develop a healthier relationdiip with uncerlainlyD. Uncertainty is a double-edged sword in many casesE- Remember that you arc Ydluahlc regardless of outside variablesF. This can nllov you to
53、interact with the people around you in new waysG. The true humility, however, is nw)re about die way you relate to yourself and your sunnundings 第三部分語言知識運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié),滿分45分) 第一節(jié)(共20小題;每題1.5分,滿分30分)閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的A、B、C和D四個選項中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳 選項。My presentation was horrible and both the client (客戶)and boss see
54、med not. satisfied- Disappointed and exhausted, I 41 myself out of the air-conditioned office, It was hot as hell and I was 42 in the three-piece suit Td bought specifically for this big day. I boarded a full bus and was unable to 43 it, so I 44 my way off at the next stop* Continuing my journey, i
55、refused io lake off my jacket, purposely maximizing my setbacks“When it rains, let it 45 " was my principle-As I 46 the cornerT I saw a group of kids frolicking (嬉鬧)in the water. "If I gel wet. n I said to myself, thinking about taking an alternative 47 < Then I noticed a little kid hol
56、ding a water gun and 48 me a little harder than the others. In that second, I knew I was going to get wet though I felt they didn't dare. He got me, behind my ear, 49 he made his escape. 1,50 and then angry,headed toward the alley to 51 his escape. More surprisingly, his playmate threw his water
57、 gun to me. I pulled the trigger (扳機(jī)). He fotighl back but his shooter was do 52 for iny power > so instead he turned his water gun on a few other little kids who were taken by surprise and ended up in 53 at what just happened. Then, I too turned my gun on these kids and before long we were in al
58、l-out water warfare. Soon, the whole block seemed to be 54 . Needless to say5 I was wet and laughing like I'd never 55 before.I couldn't remembermy last water 56and if I did, it couldn'thave been as fun as this one. Ittook a five-year-old to57 the kid in me, and help me realize thatyou may not be able to 58disappointment but you can still let in the 59 And you can 60a suit, too, and not really caret41. A. drewB. draggedC. fledD. accompanied42. A. tremblingB. depressedC. boil
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