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四川省南充市阆中市东风中学
2021
届高三英语上学期
9
月月考试题
第一部分
听力(共两节,满分
p>
30
分)
第一节
(
共
5
小题;
每小题
l
.
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
p>
三个选项中选出最佳
选项。听完每段对话后,你都有
l0
秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅
< br>读一遍。
1. What has caused
the traffic accident?
A. The thick
fog.
B.
Heavy rain.
C.
Drivers’
carelessness.
2. Why is
Charlie dirty all over?
A. Because
it was raining.
B.
Because he fell off his bike.
C.
Because the ground was
muddy
(泥泞的)
.
3.
What did the woman do a moment ago?
A. She saw a film.
B. She called her friend.
C. She played
games.
4. What was the weather like yesterday?
A. Sunny.
B. Rainy. C.
Cloudy.
5. Why did the woman buy the
bike for her son?
A. Because his old
one is broken.
B. Because
he is in a new school.
C.
Because it is his birthday.
第二节
< br>(
共
15
小题;每小题
l
.
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
p>
三个选
项中选出最佳选项。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。每段对话或独自读两遍。
听第
6
段材料。回答
第
6
、
7
题。
6. How often did the man
take pills?
A.
Once a day.
B. Twice a day.
C. Three times a day.
7. What does the woman ask the man to
do?
A. Take other pills.
B. Stop taking the pills.
C.
Have
enough
rest.
听第
7
< br>段材料,回答第
8
、
9
题。
8. What did the
man have for lunch yesterday?
A. Noodles.
B. Rice. C. Steamed
fish.
9. Why didn't the woman buy
anything for the man?
A. Because she
was busy.
B. Because she
forgot it. C.
Because
she
had
no money.
听第<
/p>
8
段材料,回答第
10
< br>至
l2
题。
10. Where are the two speakers?
A. In an office.
B. In a shop.
C. At home.
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11. What did
the woman buy for her husband last Christmas?
A. A coat.
B. A wallet.
C. A tie.
12. Where are the
wallets from?
A. Italy.
B. France. C. Britain.
听第<
/p>
9
段材料,回答第
13
< br>至
16
题。
13. How long will the kite festival
last?
A. 25 days.
B. 5 days.
C. 7 days.
14. Who will like
the food program?
A. The woman's
husband. B. The woman.
C. The woman's cousins.
15.
How much prize money will be rewarded altogether?
A. $$10,000.
B. $$52,000.
C.
$$23,000.
16. What program does the
woman like most?
A. The singing and
dancing. B. The kite show.
C. Nice food.
听第
l
0
段材料,回答第
17
至
20
题。
17.
Where are classes taught in the Farm School?
A. In the open.
B. In the classroom.
C. On the farm.
18. Who
founded the school?
A. Hamilton.
B. Huff. C. Jenkins.
19. How many languages does Huff speak?
A. Three.
B. Four. C. Two.
20. What do the children feel about the
school?
A. Satisfied.
B. Confident. C. Bored.
第二部分
阅读理解(共两节,满分
40
分)
第一节:
(
共
l5
小题;每小题
2
分,满分
30
分
)
阅读下列短
文,从每题所给的
A
、
B
、
C
和
D
< br>四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
A
The Lake District
Attractions Guide
Dalemain Mansion &
Historic Garden
History
,
Culture
&
Landscape
(景观).<
/p>
Discover
and
enjoy
4
centuries
of
history
,
5 acres
of celebrated and
award
﹣
winning gardens with
parkland walk
.
Owned by the
Hasell family since
1679
,
home to the
International Marmalade
Festival
.
Gifts and
antiques
,
plant
sales
,
museums & Mediaeval
Hall Tearoom
.
Open
:
29
Mar
﹣
29
Oct
,
Sun to
Thurs
.
Tearoom
,
Gardens &
Gift Shop
:
10.30
—<
/p>
17.00
(
16.00 in
Oct
).
House
:
11.15
—
16.00
(
15.00 in
Oct
).
Town
:
Pooley
Bridge & Penrith
Abbot Hall Art Gallery &
Museum
Those
viewing
the
quality
of
Abbot
Hall’s
temporary
exhibitions
may
be
forgiven
for
thinking
they
are
in
a
city
gallery
.
The
impressive
permanent
collection
includes
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Turners and Romneys and the temporary
exhibition programme has Canaletto and the
artists from St
Ives
.
Open
:
Mon to Sat
and Summer Sundays
.
10.30
—
17.00 Summer
.
10.30
—
16.00
Winter
.
Town
:
Kendal
Tullie House Museum & Art
Gallery
Discover
,
explore
and
enjoy
award
﹣
winning
Tullie
House
,
where
historic
collections
< br>,
contemporary art and family fun are
brought together in one impressive
museum and art
gallery
.
There are four
fantastic galleries to visit from fine art
to interactive fun
,so
there’s something for everyone!
Open
:
High
Season
1 Apr
—
31
Oct
:
Mon to Sat 10.00
< br>—
17.00
,
Sun 11.
00
—
17.00
.
< br>
Low
Season
1
Nov
—
31
Mar
:
Mon
to
Sat
10.00
—
16.30
,
Sun
12.00
—
16.30
.
Town
:
Carlisle
Dove Cottage & The Wordsworth
Museum
Discover William
Wordsworth’s inspirational home.
Take a
tour of his Lakeland
cottage
,
walk
through his hillside garden and explore the riches
of the collection
in the
Museum
.Visit the shop and relax in the
café.
Exhibitions
,
events and family
activities throughout
the year
.
Open
:
Daily, 09.30
—
17.30
(
last admission 17.00
).
Town
:
Grasmere
21.
When
is
the
House
at
Dalemain
Mansion
&
Historic
Gardens
open
on
Sundays
in
July
?
A.
09.30
—
< br>17.30
.
B.
1
0.30
—
16.00
.
C.
11.15
—
16.00
.
D.
12.0
0
—
16.30
.
22. What can visitors do at Abbot
Hall Art Gallery & Museum
?
A.
Enjoy Romney’s
works.
B. Have some
interactive fun
.
C. Attend a famous
festival
.
D.
Learn the history of a
family
.
23. Where
should visitors go if they want to explore
Wordsworth’s life?
A.
Penrith
.
B.
Kendal
.
C.
Carlisle
.
D.
Grasmere
.
B
Jennifer
Mauer
has
needed
more
willpower(
意志力
)
than
the
typical
college
student
to pursue
(追求)
her
goal of earning a nursing degree. That willpower
bore fruit
(结出果实)
when
Jennifer graduated from University of Wisconsin-
Eau Claire and
became the first in her
large family to earn a bachelor's degree.
Mauer, of Edgar,
Wisconsin, grew up on a farm in a family of 10
children. Her
dad worked at a job away
from the farm, and her mother ran the farm with
the kids.
After high school, Jennifer
attended a local technical college, working to pay
her
tuition (
学费
),
because there was no extra money set aside for a
college education.
After
graduation,
she
worked
to
help
her
sisters
and
brothers
pay
for
their
schooling.
Jennifer
now
is
married
and
has
three
children
of
her
own.
She
decided
to
go
back
to college to advance
her career and to be able to better support her
family while
doing something she loves:
nursing. She chose the UW-Eau Claire program at
Ministry
Saint Joseph’s Hospital in
Marshfield because she was able to pursue her
four
-year
degree close to
home. She could drive to class and be home in the
evening to help
with her kids. Jennifer
received great support from her family as she
worked to earn
her
degree:
Her
husband
worked
two
jobs
to
cover
the
bills,
and
her
68-year-old
mother
helped take care of the children at
times
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Through
it
all,
she
remained
in
good
academic
standing
and
graduated
with
honors.
Jennifer sacrificed
(
牺牲
) to achieve her goal,
giving up many nights with her kids
and
missing important events to study.
to
pick between my kids and studying for exams or
papers,
children have learned an
important lesson witnessing their mother earn her
degree.
Jennifer
is
a
first-generation
graduate
and
an
inspiration
to
her
family
--
and
that's
pretty
powerful.
24. What did Jennifer do
after high school?
A. She helped her dad with his work.
B. She ran the family farm
on
her own.
C. She worked to
pay her tuition.
D.
She
taught
her
sisters
and
brothers at home.
25.
Why
did
Jennifer
choose
the
program
at
Ministry
Saint
Joseph's
Hospital
in
Marshfield?
A. To take care of her kids easily.
B.
To
learn
from
the
best
nurses.
C. To save money for her parents.
D. To find a well-paid job
there.
26. What did Jennifer sacrifice
to achieve her goal?
A.
Her health.
B.
Her time with family.
C. Her
reputation.
D. Her chance
of promotion.
27. What can we learn
from Jennifer's story?
A. Time is
money.
B. Love breaks down
barriers.
C. Hard work pays off.
D.
Failure
is
the
mother
of
success.
C
If you ever find yourself trapped in
the wilderness without food, you’ll have
to figure out how to feed yourself.
Many plants in the wild are edible, but many are
also
poisonous(
有毒的
).
So
it
is
necessary
to
learn
how
to
determine
whether
the
plants
you
find can be eaten safely.
Avoid using
this method without careful planning. Some plants
can be
deadly
(致
命的)
, and
even if you follow these guidelines perfectly,
there is always a chance
that a plant
will make you seriously ill. Prepare yourself for
wilderness outings
by
learning
about
the
local
plants,
and
carry
a
guidebook
to
help
you
identify
plants.
Even if you are
unprepared and cannot find food you know to be
safe, remember that,
depending on your
activity level, the human body can go for days
without food, and
you’re better off
being hungry than being poisoned.
Testing the plant in your mouth is
dangerous, so go forward very slowly and
carefully. First, hold a small
portion
(部分)
of the prepared
plant part against
your
lip
for
3
minutes.
Do
not
put
the
plant
in
your
mouth.
If
you
notice
any
burning,
tingling(
刺痛
)
,
or
other
reactions,
discontinue
testing.
Second,
place
another
small
portion
of
the
plant
part
on
your
tongue.
Hold
the
plant
on
your
tongue
without
chewing
for
15
minutes.
Discontinue
testing
if
you
notice
any
reaction.
Third,
chew
the
plant
and hold it in your
mouth for 15 minutes. Chew the plant well, and do
not swallow.
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Discontinue
testing if you notice any reaction. Fourth,
swallow the small portion
of the plant.
Wait 8 hours. Do not eat or drink anything during
this period except
purified
(
纯净的)
water.
If
you
feel
sick,
immediately
throw
up
what
you
eat
and
drink
plenty
of
water.
If
activated
charcoal(
活性炭)
is
available,take
that
with
the
water.
28.
What’s the meaning of
the underlined world “edible” in paragraph
1?
A.
Suitable
for using as food. B. Widely
spread.
C. Existing in large
quantities.
D. Not widely known.
29.
What can we know from paragraph 2?
A.
Planning is unnecessary when using the
method.
B.
Not all plants in
the wild can serve as food generally.
C.
Suffering hunger can be
more dangerous than testing plants.
D.
Following the method perfectly can
ensure safety.
30. Which is the correct
order of testing plants in the mouth?
①
wait and see
②
chew
it in the
mouth
③
put it on the
tongue
④
put it
against lips
⑤
swallow it
A
.
③④②①⑤
B.
④③②①⑤
C.
③④②⑤①
D.
④③②⑤①
31. Where might the passage come from?
A.
A student’s diary.
B. A science report.
C. A guide book for wilderness.
D. A doctor’ s notebook.
D
The new study
shows that we spend more time using the mobile
Internet to read
newspapers
and
magazines
or
do
some
other
things.
According
to
the
Interactive
Advertising
Bureau
(
IAB), the average
European spends 4.8 hours reading newspapers
& magazines but 1.6 hours more using
the mobile Internet per week.
The IAB
questioned 15,000 people in 15 European countries,
looking at how people
were using the
Internet and its influence on their everyday
lives. It found that the
mobile
Internet is increasingly finding its way into the
public awareness. Over 71
million
Europeans now have Internet access on their mobile
phones. In the UK, 10
million
people
now
access
the
Internet
through
their
mobile
phones
and
spend
6.3
hours
doing so per week averagely.
Unsurprisingly,
young
generations
in
the
UK
are
leading
the
way,
with
nearly
half
of the country’s 16
-to
24-year-olds and a quarter of 25-to 34-year-olds
using the
Internet, spending 6.5 and
6.2 hours online each week.
Entertainment plays a main role in our
mobile Internet lives, with one in five
British people using their phones for
online games, a third listening to the online
radio and 39 percent watching films, TV
or other videos at least once a week. One
third of those using an Internet phone
said they received videos, images or other
multimedia on their mobile.
From a communication point of view, 80
percent of those questioned agreed that
the Internet had made it easier for
them to stay in touch with friends and family.
Alison Fennah, director of the IAB,
said the use of the mobile Internet had come
to
the
point
that
marketers
should
be
looking
to
strategies
(策略)
that
connect
them
with
consumers
more
effectively.
“Better
tools
as
well
as
improved
consumer
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motivation
that
start
coming
together
in
2021
can
make
a
great
difference
to
extending
the
online experience, ” Fennah said.
32. How long does a European spend on
the mobile Internet per week according to the
IAB?
A. 6.4 hours.
B. 6.2 hours.
C. 4.8 hours.
D. 1.6 hours.
33. What do
people mainly use the mobile Internet for?
A. Communication B. Entertainment.
C. Study. D. Advertising.
34. It
can be known from the passage that
_
__________
.
A. more than half of the people in the
UK use the mobile Internet
B. the
Internet is the most effective way to stay in
touch with friends and family
C. the UK
has the largest number of people who use the
mobile Internet in Europe
D. better
tools and improved consumer motivation help extend
the online experience
35. The author
wrote the passage to tell us
_
_______
.
A. how to use mobile phones to surf the
Internet
B. newspapers and magazines
will disappear soon
C. more and more
people use the Internet in Europe
D.
how the Internet influences our daily lives
第二节(共
5
小题;每小题
2
分,满分
10
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。
Challenges
are regular
visitors in our life
,
and
nobody is immune(
不受影响的
)to
p>
them
.
36____________
_However
,
we can use these
challenges to make positive changes
in
our life
.
For
instance
:
Develop
your passion
(热情)
37_____________When
you
are
setting
your
goals
,
you
always
want
to
be
passionate
(热情的)
about those goals
,
because if
you love what you do
,
you
will be driven
by the desire to achieve
success
.
38_____________
When
you
have
doubts
about
yourself
,
you
are
doing
damage
to
your
progress<
/p>
.
Therefore
,
you
are
supposed
to
see
yourself
as
a
winner,
and
trust
yourself.
Feeding your mind
with positives will
reinforce(
加强
) your beliefs
and sweep any
doubts out of your
system
.
Track
your progress
It
is
important
that
you
take
note
of
every
improvement
you
m
ake
.
39_____________
Every
step
forward
will
give
you
a
boost
(
推
动
)
< br>,
and
accelerate(
促进
)
your efforts to the achievement of your ultimate <
/p>
(最终的)
goal
.
< br>
Learn how to control your emotions
It is important that you use your
emotional intelligence when you encounter
problems
in
your
life
.
You
are
a
product
of
your
thoughts
and
feelings
.
Any
negative
emotions that show
up can negate(
否定
)the
positive forward movement you enjoyed
earlier
.
So
approach
any
challenge
with
a
positive
attitude
.
40_____________
Instead
,
strongly
believe
that
you
have
all
the
tools
you
need
in
order
to
make
positive
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changes in
your life
.
It is in your
hands to make the changes necessary and to take
your life to new
heights
.
A
.
Practice makes
perfect
.
B
.
Consider
confidence as a must for
success
.
C
.
This will
motivate
(促进)
you to work
even harder
.
D
.
They can make
us lose hope and even give
up
.
E
.Don’t feel negative when
you meet with difficulties.
F
.
There is
nothing to be gained from delaying decisions and
thoughts
.
G
.
Having an
enthusiasm for something will inspire you to
achieve your goals.
第三部分
p>
语言知识运用(共两节,满分
45
分)
p>
第一节(共
20
小题;每小题
1.5
分,满分
30
p>
分)
阅读下面
短文,从短文后各题所给
A
、
B
、
C
和
D
四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最
佳选项。
Joan
and
Natty
were
two
young
mothers
who
lived
across
the
street
from
each
other.
From
their
living
room
windows,
each
woman
was
able
to 41 the
activities
of
the
other woman’s family.
One day, Joan
confessed(
坦白)that she’d been watching
what
42
in Natty’s
front garden and that she envied her.
“I don't know what you
43
,” Natty said
with a 44
look on her face.
“Well,
I
often
see
your
husband
out
in
the
front
mowing
your
lawn(修剪草坪
),and
I
45
my husband would do the same
thing, ” Joan said. “Your garden is
46
!”
Natty
47
and
then
made
her
confession.
“I
have
been
doing
the
48
thi
ngs, Joan,” she said. “I
watch your
49 in your front garden
--and I have
envied you!” Joan
50
her head with
disbelief. “What
51
do
you mean?”
she asked.
Natty
replied, “I see your husband playing ball with
your son so
52 . How
I
wish Keith, my husband, would do the same thing!
He never wants our boys to get
in the
53 when he mows. To be honest, Joan. Would you
rather have your husband
54
with your son than have a beautiful
lawn?”
“I had not
55 that before, but you're right,
Natty. I 56 have tall
grass, but
Eric, my husband is 57
about
playing with little Johnny,” Joan
concluded.
We are very
often blind to our own
blessings(
幸福的事
)which are so
58 to
others. Let us 59 the
habit of concentrating on our several blessings
rather
than 60 about what we have.
41. A. instruct
B. disturb
C. command
D. observe
42. A. took off
B. put down
C. went off
D.
went on
43. A. mean
B. agree
C.
refer
D.
laugh
44. A. excited
B. puzzled
C.
satisfied
D.
disappointed
45. A. advise
B. allow
C. wish
D. report
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