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2021年1月8日发(作者:钱正英)
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2021年高三毕业班联考(二)英 语 试 题


本试卷分第Ⅰ卷(选择 题)、第Ⅱ卷(非选择题)、第Ⅲ卷(听力)三部分,
满分150分,考试时间120分钟。

注意事项:

1.答第Ⅰ卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号、考试科目用铅笔涂 写
在答题卡上。

2.选出答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑,如需改动,
用橡皮擦干

净后,再选涂其他答案标号,不能答在试卷上。


第I卷(共85分)

第一部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)

第一节单项选择(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)

1.---I’m not good at basketball, you know.

--- .We’re playing for fun. Just try and you’ll see you can do it.
A.Well, it depends. B.Take your time. C.e on! D.That’s OK.
2.---Haven’t we met each other at party?
--Yes, but I can’t remember whether it is Christmas when we were in college.
A.the; the B.the; a C.a; a D.a; 不填
3.---What about an MP4?
---I am eager to have . Can you give to me as a birthday present, Dad?
A.one; it B.it; one C.it; it D.one; one
4.--I feel really disappointed not to have got that job.
--Don’t worry, maybe something better will .
A.go by B.taken on C.turn up D.fall down
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5.Apologize? I? It was all her won fault.
A.May B.Shall C.Should D.Must
6.The two men were of receiving stolen property, which made their parents worried.
A.suspected B.doubted C.arrested D.charged
7.It is apparent that they tend to municate the information us they’d like to
cooperate with us.
A.with; because B.to; that C.with; when D.to; which
8. on what you are interested in, you can probably find a museum to that
subject.
A.Depending; devoting B.Depended; devoted
C.Depended; devoting D.Depending; devoted
9.--Do you think we can have Tom as our new teammate?
--I don’t think so. As you can see, several football clubs have expressed an in him.
A.interest B.effect C.attempt D.offer
10.I had to all the responsibilities of taking care of the house when mom had a terrible
car accident.
A.take over B.take up C.hand over D.hand in
11. his enormous wealth, Buffet is famous for his simple lifestyle.
A.Because of B.Despite C.Though D.Even though
12.Alxander Ferguson was a worker on shipyards he was 23. he began to play
professional football.
A.when; when B.until; when C.when; which D.where; when
13.---Have you ever heard that Beijing toilet attendants will be required to learn English for the
xx Olympic Games?
---Yeah, I about it in The Beijing Morning Post.
A.had read B.would read C.read D.will read
14.The new manager is intelligent and hard-working; and he is very charming.
A.moreover B.therefore C.however D.instead
15.---I can’ t find Mr. Smith. Where did you meet him this morning?
---It was in his office he worked.
A.where B.which C.that D.the one
第二节:完型填空(共20小题,每小题1.5分,满分30分)
阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从21—35各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,
选 出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
Emily and I met in our first semester of college and 16 for almost six years. 17 my
clever ideas, I was never able to surprise her with anything.
After much thought, I decided to 18 and publish a story book as my proposal which will
19 two of Emily’s loves: 20 (her life-long pursuit) and pigs (her favorite animal).
I asked a(n) 21 teacher to help me with the cartoon illustration. I wrote about two little
pigs, which I named Emmy and Matty, which meet in a college, just like Emily and me. My story
22 their journey through the years.
My hard work 23 . My creation came out 24 a real book, 25 printed and bound.
After all these years, I would surprise Emily.
As she read the first few 26 , she started to catch on that I had written a book for her, but
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had no 27 it would change both of our lives forever.
As she 28 the proposal page, I asked her to stand up. I bent down on one 29 as I
watched her eyes follow the words on the paper that simply said, “Emily Suzanne…Will You
Marry Me?” She was speechless as she 30 and saw me with a 31 in my hand.
32 , she closed the book and gave me a big hug. “Yes, yes and yes!” Of course I love
you!”
I wiped the 33 from her eyes and 34 her to turn to the last page of her storybook
proposal—an illustration of pigs dressed in wedding gown and tuxedo.
It read, in appropriate storybook fashion, “Emmy and Matty lived happily 35 after.”
16.A.dated B.talked C.went on D.continued
17.A.Instead of B.According to C.Regardless of D.Because of
18.A.produce B.print C.buy D.create
19.A.write B.include C.describe D.explain
20.A.writing B.reading C.lecturing D.wedding
21.A.maths B.literature C.art D.music
22.A.told B.reported C.popularized D.detailed
23.A.paid of B.turned out C.paid back D.turned in
24.A.in favour of B.in place of C.in the charge of D.in the form of
25.A.clearly B.interestingly C.beautifully D.carefully
26.A.pages B.books C.stories D.lines
27.A.wonder B.doubt C.idea D.way
28.A.reached B.turned C.approached D.covered
29.A.leg B.hand C.foot D.knee
30.A.looked down B.looked up C.looked out D.looked away
31.A.book B.toy pig C.ring D.dress
32.A.Excited B.Shocked C.Frightened D.Disturbed
33.A.sweat B.tears C.dust D.make- up
34.A.hoped B.expected C.urged D.suggested
35.A.still B.even C.rather D.ever
第二部分:阅读理解(共20小题每小题2分;满分40分)
A
Jan 6, xx—Randal McCloy JR., the sole survivor of the Sago Mine tragedy, has emerged from
a a(昏迷) but remains unconscious at Pittsburgh’s Allegheny Hospital. He’s in a critical but stable
condition.
McCloy has responded to his wife’s voice, even squeezing her hand. But doctors fear he may
have suffered brain damage from carbon monoxide(一氧化碳) poisoning even though his initial
tests did not reveal the presence of the lethal gas.
Since yesterday, he has been receiving hyperbaric oxygen treatments, which flood the body
with 20 times the normal amount of oxygen. The hope is that it will flush the carbon monoxide
from his brain and help his other damaged organs.
But his doctors admit it’s a long shot. A recent study found little evidence that the treatments
helped the brain to heal. And doctors warn that any improvement will take days or weeks.
His wife, Anna McCloy, and his mother, Tambra Flint, both said they saw him respond to their
presence. They said McCloy would give them a knowing wink when he understood what they said
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and he also tried to nod his head to show his agreement.
“I know he knows when I’m there because when I’m there he gets excited and he lifts his
eyelids to try to look at me.” Anna said.
“When we discuss things with him like going fishing and hunting, he gets excited too.” Flint
said.
Anna said she also saw a response when she brought their children into the room.
There have been many theories as to how McCloy survived when the other 12 men did not.
Some people say it’s because McCloy, 26, was the youngest. Others—including his
mother- speculate that other miners gave him their oxygen masks.
“I have a feeling that they did.” Flint said.
36.What do you know about Randal McCloy Jr.’s health condition?




A.He is pletely conscious and can respond quickly now.
B.He hasn’t e to himself pletely and is still in danger.
C.His brain and other damaged organs will return to normal.
D.He will recover soon with the help of hyperbaric oxygen treatments.
37.The underlined word “flush” in the third paragraph probably means .
A.take in B.get rid of C.breathe out D.get along with
38.Which of the following statements is NOT true according to the passage?
A.McCloy might have suffered brain damage according to doctor’s tests.
B.The hyperbaric oxygen treatments are used to make oxygen enter the body.
C.McCloy’s wife and mother both saw his response when they were with him.
D.McCloy was the only survivor of the 13 men trapped in the mine.
39.McCloy’s mother thought .




A.some miners saved her son’s life, regardless of their own lives.
B.McCloy was energetic enough to escape from the mine
C.McCloy had a stronger response when hearing something he disliked
D.McCloy might work too hard and needed a rest.
B
A normal conversation between strangers involves more than talk. It also involves the
dynamics of space interaction. If one person gets too close, the other person will back up. If the
first person invades the other’s space again, the other person will back up again. The person who
finds himself or herself backing up is trying to increase the distance of the fort zone. The person
closing in is trying to decrease that distance. Most likely neither person is fully aware of what is
going on.
In the 1960s, American anthropologist(人类学家)Edward T. Hall was a pioneer in the study
of human behavioral use of space. His field of study became known as proxemics. Hall said that
personal space for people in the United States can be defined as having four distinct zones: the
intimate zone within 18 inches of your body, for whispering and embracing; the personal zone of
18 inches to four feet, for talking with close friends; the social zone of four to 10 feet, for
conversing with acquaintances; and the public zone of 10 to 25 feet, for interacting with strangers
or talking to a group.
Historians say that our standards of personal space began with the Industrial Revolution in
the 18
th
century. In cities such as London and New York, people of different social and economic
classes were suddenly crammed together, so they unconsciously developed a monly understood
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code of courtesy(谦恭有理)to restrict the space around them.
People exhibit nonverbal messages of disfort when their zones are violated. Invaded people
might tap their toes, pull at their hair, bee pletely rigid, or even bee angry. As hall noted in his
landmark work, a fortable conversation needs to include the parameters of human personal space.
40.This passage is mostly about______.
A.what nonverbal munication is B.human conversation
C.the life of Edward T. Hall D. human behavioral use of space
41.If you and a close friend began talking when you were eight feet apart, you would probably
soon _.
A.move closer together
B.move farther apart
C.begin talking more softly
D.ask another friend to join the conversation
42. The third paragraph provides _.
A.a historical perspective on personal space
B.an economic reason for personal space
C.an overview of Edward T. Hall’s field of study
D.a definition of personal space
43.The underlined word “dynamics” in paragraph 1 means _.
A.difficulties
B. forces or influences that produce change
C.largeness
D.explosion so large they are beyond belief
C
How to Order
Ordering from BooksFirst is easy and safe.
SELECTING YOUR BOOKS
When you have found a book you would like to order, just click on Add to Basket and it will
be added to your shopping basket. To make it easy to keep track of the books you’ve selected, My
Shopping Basket will display your choices wherever you are on the site. When you’re ready to
place your order, select View Basket.
VIEW BASKET
This is where you select the postal destination for your order, indicate whether you would
like Next Day Delivery in the UK and choose gift-wrapping. You can also amend.(修改) the
contents of your basket by making any changes before selecting Update Basket.
Overseas customers ordering three or more books can also request reduced airmail charges
here. When you’re happy with the contents of your shopping basket, go to the Secure Checkout.
THE ORDER FORM
After you’ve pleted the order form, you will receive an on-screen acknowledgement (确认).
This will be followed by an email confirming the details of your order.
We will then inform you when your order has been sent. If this is your first order, we will also
inform you of your personal BookFirst account number.
YOUR FIRST ORDER
We’ll send to you a personal account number after you have placed your first order. For
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following orders all you need to do is enter your personal account number and email address.
RETURNING CUSTOMERS
If you have ordered from us before, online, by mail or telephone, you will have already owned
a personal account number. You then only need to plete the full order form. Using your account
number allows us to find your details from our records (they are not accessible online).
However, you do not need your BookFirst personal account number to place an order simply
present all the required details on the order form. If you don’t have a note of your account number
just Contact Us so that we can supply it to you.
44.We can probably read this passage .
A.in a newspaper B.in a magazine
C.on the Internet D.on TV



A.who have forgotten their BooksFirst account numbers
B.who haven’t got their BooksFirst account numbers
C.who have experienced BooksFirst online shopping before

45.The information under REIRUNING CUSTOMERS is for those .
D.who have never done online shopping before
46.Which of the following is true?
A.You must put what you choose in a basket as you do in a supermarket.
B.You can find your Shopping Basket nowhere but in View Basket.
C.You can get an account number only after you place an order online.
D.You will probably pay less for the mail service if you are an overseas customer and buy
over three books.
47.The purpose of this passage is .
A.to promote the sale of books
B.to show the ways of ordering
C.to help readers apply for account numbers
D.to help readers remember their account numbers
D
I’m one of the many city people who are always saying that given the choice we would prefer to
live in the country away from the dirt and noise of a large city. I have managed to convince myself
that if it weren’t for my job I would immediately head out for the open spaces and go back to
nature in some sleepy village buried in the country. But how realistic is the dream?
Cities can be frightening places. The majority of the population live in huge tower blocks,
noisy, dirty and impersonal. The sense of belonging to a munity tends to disappear when you live
fifteen floors up. All you can see from your window is sky, or other blocks of flats. Children bee
aggressive and nervous - cooped up at home all day, with nowhere to play; their mothers feel
isolated from the rest of the world. Strangely enough, whereas in the past the inhabitants of one
street all knew each other, nowadays people on the same floor in tower blocks don’t even say hello
to each other .But one of its main advantages is that you are the center of things, and that life
doesn’t e to an end at half past nine night.
Country life, on the other hand, differs from this kind of isolated existence in that a sense of
munity generally binds the inhabitants of small villages together. People have the advantage of
knowing that there is always someone to turn to when they need help. But country life has
disadvantages too. While it is true that you may be among friends in a village, it is also true that
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