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高三期末英语考试(2020-2021学年度)

第一卷(三部分,共105分)

第一部分:听力(共两节,满分30分)

做题时,先将答案划在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。

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。

例:How much is the shirt?

A.£19.15 B.£9.15 C.£9.18答案是B. 1.When will dinner be ready?

A. At 11 o'clock. B. At 12 o'clock.七.At 11:30. 2. Who is Sharon most likely?

A. The woman's pet. B. The woman's classmate.C. The~,s friend. 3.What does the man want to do?

A. See a patient. B. Visit a friend. C. Make an appointment. 4. How is the traffic this time every day?

A. Fine. B. Unusual.、C. Heavy. 5 .What relationship is most likely of the two speakers?

A. Husband and wife .B .Renter and house owner. C. Mother and son. 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,每段对话后有几个小题,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。听每段对话前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,每小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话读两遍。

听第6段材料,回答第6至第8题。

6. Where does this conversation take place?

A.in an old house. B.At a bus stop. C.At a university. 7.What does the man suggest the woman do?

A. Buy a modem house. B. Clean the rooms every day. C. Buy an old house with small rooms. 8.What do we know about the woman? A. She prefers to live in small rooms. B. She'll buy a house near the university. C. She wants to buy an old large house. 听第7段材料,回答第9至第11题。

9.Where did Sue spend the nights in the country? A.In a farmhouse.B. In the open.C. At a hotel. 10. What was the weather like in the country? A. There was a lot of sunshine. B. It rained nearly every day. C. It snowed a lot.

11.What did Sue think of the people in the country?

A. They were friendly. B. They were strange. C. They were tall. 听第8段材料,回答第12至第14题。

12. What is the speaker going to, do next weekend? A. To call her old friends. B. To see her boyfriend C. To hold a party.

13 .In which country does the speaker’s father live?

A. America. B. Britain. C. Canada. 14. What is the speaker doing?

A. Making an invitation. B. Giving advice. C. Asking for help. 听第9段材料,回答第15至第17题。

15.Why does the man want to rent a larger car? A. He has a large family.

B. He is used to driving a large car. C. He has to carry camping equipment. 16. When will he have to return the car?

A. After 4 : 00 pin on Friday.

B . Before 10: 00 am on Monday.C. Before 4: 00 pin on July 7th. 17 .How much money can be saved at the special weekend rate? A.$79.95 B.$ 59.95 C.$20 听第10段材料,回答第18至第20题。 18 .How did the speaker get the book?

A. He borrowed it from his history teacher.B. He borrowed it from a library. C .He bought it in a shop near his home.

19. Why did the speaker go to a library on his way home?

A. To meet his friends. B. To look for his book. C. To do some work.

20. Where did the speaker lose the book?

A. On a bus back home. B. It was not clear. C. In a shop near his home.

第二部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分35分)

第一节:单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)

从A,B,C,D四个选项中,选出可以填人空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

例:It is generally considered unwise to give。child_he or she wants. A. however B. whatever C. whichever D. whenever

答案是B.

21 .As a candidate, you must make a good_on everyone you meet if you want to win theelection.

A. decision B. situation C. impression D. position

22.----Do you want me to wait here in your office? ----I don't_,if you want to.

A. suppose B. wonder C. notice D. mind 23 .He claimed that the company had tricked him into doing what he would not have done_.

A. otherwise B. however C. forever D.therefore 24. You_use the office phone for private calls during working time.It's not permitted.

A. needn't B. mustn't C. may not D. won't 25. Many areas have special schemes which_the particular needs of individual people at home.

A. hold on to B. live up to C.catch up with D. fit in with

26. After years, David and I were the only_left who were not married. A. one B ones C.those D.these 27.As to where to work and what kind of job to take, you need to be_since there are not many

chances at present for job-seekers.

A. particular B .generous C. responsible D. flexible

28._she joined the company only a year ago, she's already been promoted twice.

A. Although B .Because C. Now that D. Since

29.----Well, you said you didn't care very much for your job._you_giving it up?

----Not really. You see I have a lot of friends in the office. I'm part of the group.

A. Did; think of B. Have; thought of C. Had; thought of D. Do; think of

30. Some employers at_job fair in limn last month refused to take graduates who were_only child in the family for fear that they couldn't endure hardship.

A. a;不填B. the;不填C. a; the D. the; a 31.-----Were you caught in the rain yesterday? -----Good luck. No sooner_home than it poured down.

A. I had reached B. had I reached C. did I reach D. I have

reached

32.____________ some teachers, the headmaster entered the classroom. A. Following B. Followed with C.Being followedbyD. Having followe

33. Such details as_the Olympic flame will be lit and_will be the final torchbearer

are being kept secret leading up to the night of the event.

A. how; when B. when; where C. where; who D. how; who

34一I'm sorry to have broken your pen . I~,t on purpose. 一.I've got another one.

A. Forget it B. Go ahead C. Come on D.Take your time

35 .We need a piano in this group to_the sense of this piece of classical music.

A. break down B. work on C. bring out D. turn up 第二节完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)

阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从36一55各题所给的四个选项(A,B,C和D)中,选出最佳选项。

I met John on a blind date in 1973.He was working as a (n) 36 in Long Island. I was instantly 37 when I saw him. He had a tough 38 ,but a gentle and rich inner world.I 39 that he was someone I wanted to spend my life with. We got married and lived 40 with our fourchildren. John attended to his work, 41 I stayed home with the kids. We 42 our little sparetime with barbecues in the backyard. It was a quiet, American Dream 43 .

Being a police officer's 44 ,I had to learn to assume the 45 until I hear otherwise. So on September 11,when hours went by with no word from my 46 ,I didn’t panic. But immediately John's brother Patrick walked 47 toward me, I lost it. \"Do you have something to tell me?\" Iscreamed 48 Patrick had to tell me was that my husband had gone into the 49 ,and was now missing.

John was 50 .He was the last rescue worker pulled alive from the 51 .Much of his lower body was crushed and large sections of destroyed muscles had to be 52 . He has to wear pants with belts now because there' s no longer enough flesh around his hips(屁股)to keep them up. Last Saturday,the family gathered in the backyard and friends were visiting. All of a sudden I realized things were quite 53 ,though kind of back to nonnal.

\"Our lives have changed forever,”John says.\"We need to be 54 of the human suffering that went on that day. If we forget, we're allowing ourselves to be set up for another 55 .”

36. A. official B. firefighter C. professor D .clerk

37 .A .delighted B. surprised C.confused D.attracted

38 .A . appearance B. task C .situation D. character

39. A. wondered B. doubted C.decided D. pretended

40. A.peacefully B. hardly C .mercifully D. difficultly

41·A. and B. thus C. but D.although

42 .A. saved B. filled C .took D. won 43 .A. existence B. entrance C .culture D .experience

44. A. mother B. leader C.Wife D. daughter

45 .A. worst B. happiest C .unexpected D. best 46 .A .husband B. brother C. child D. father

47 .A. angrily B. cheerfully C .confidently D. hurriedly

48 .A. That B.Whether C .What D. When 49. A. Trade Center B. White House C .Holly Wood D. Disney Iand

50. A. killed B. wounded C .trapped D. sacrificed

51 .A. burning vehicles B. collapsed towers C. fallen planes D. ruined houses

52. A. kept B. cured C. replaced D.removed

53 .A. the same B. different C .original D. exciting

54. A. proud B. sure C.reminded D. required

55 .A. hit B. chance C.search D. gathering

第三部分阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分.满分40分)

阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A,B,C和D)中选出最佳选项 A

California一Upset by the war in Iraq, Julia Wilson expressed her anger and impatience with President Bush last spring on her web page on MySpace. corn. She posted a picture of the president,wrote \"Kill Bush\"across the top and drew a sword stabbing his outstretched hand. She later replaced herpage after learning in her eighth-grade history class that such threats,a federal offense.

It was too late. Federal authorities had found the page and placed Wilson on their checklist. Theyfinally reached her this week in her biology class .The 14-year-old was taken out of class Wednesday and questioned for about 15 minutes by two Secret Service agents.The incident has upset her parents, who said the agents should have included them when questioning their daughter.

The teenager said the agents' questioning led her to tears.\"I wasn't dangerous,”said Wilson, an honor student who describes herself as politically enthusiastic.\"I'm a peace-loving person. I'm against the war in Iraq. I'm not

going to kill the president.”

Her mother, Kirstie Wilson, said two agents showed up at the family's home Wednesday afternoon,questioned her and promised to return once her daughter was home from school.

After they left, Kirstie Wilson sent a text message to her daughter's cell phone, asking her to come straight home and telling her that two men from the secret service wanted to talk with her.

But moments later, Kirstie Wilson received a text message from her daughter saying agents had pulled her out of class.

Julia Wilson said the agents threatened her, saying she could be sent to court for making the threat.\"They yelled at me a lot,”she said. \"They were unnecessarily mean.”

Wilson and her parents said the agents were justified in questioning her over her MySpace.Composting. But they said the agents went too far by not waiting until she was out of school and the agents should have more quickly figured out they weren't dealing with a real danger.

Assistant Principal Paul Robmon said the agents gave him the impression the girl’s mother knew they were planning to question her daughter at school.There is no legal requirement that parents benotified.

\"This has been an on-going problem,”said Ann Brick, a lawyer with the American Civil LibertiesUnion in San Francisco.

Former governors Pete Wilson and Gray Davis vetoed(否决)bills that would have required that parents give percussion or be present when their children are questioned at school场law enforcement

高三英语期末考试试题第6页(共16页) 。伍cers.

56. Julia Wilson was questioned because_. A. she wanted to kill President Bush B. she set up the website Myspace. corn

C. the agents thought she might be a threat to the federal D.she was a peace-loving person

57. What can we infer from the text?

A. Julia Wilson will be put into prison for making a threat.

B. Kirtie Wilson thought it wrong to question her daughter in school without them.

C. Assistant principal thought there was no need to inform Julia's parents when questioning her.

D. Ann Brick believes that teenagers should not be politically enthusiastic. 58. What does the underlined word \"mean\" mean in the text?

A .cruel and violent B.poisonous C. kind-hearted D. unfair

59. The author wrote this story mainly to_.

A. struggle against the war in Iraq started by the US

B. discuss whether parents should be included when children are questioned C .warn teenagers not to post web pages on websites D. criticize the former governors who vetoed the bill B

When Nathan Winograd announced that he was leaving his job as a lawyer in California to run ananimal shelter in Tompkins County, New York, his father looked at him for a long minute and thenasked, \"What do dogs and cats need a lawyer for?\"

The move meant giving up eight weeks' vacation, an office with a view of the San Francisco Bay anda big house among the redwoods, and moving to a real area known for its harsh winters. But Winograd' swife, Jennifer, also an animal lover, was all for it. So they packed everyth吨they owned, and with twoyoung children, plus two dogs, and a bunch of cats Winograd had rescued, drove cross-country.

On the second day, they had no、for six more puppies they received. They found an old horsetrough, filled it with hay and nestled the animals inside. They placed it next to the front desk, and withina day or two, all six had homes, adopted by people who walked into the shelter and couldn't resist.

Blind dogs, cats with missing limbs一all find homes.\"There is nodog or

cat too old, too ugly or too undesirable not to be adopted by someone,”says Winograd.

Today, Tompkins County is considered the only no-kill county in the United States .Nine out of tendogs and cats that。through the shelter doors are saved. Only animals with incurable injuries or illnesses, and the truly evil,,put down .The national average is half of all dogs and 70 percent ofcats, totaling more than four million animals last year alone.

Even though he drives an old car that leaks when itrains,and his family lives on a tight budget while his classmates from Stanford Law earn six-figure salaries, Winograd says he's doing what he’dalways wanted to do when he grew up: run an animal shelter and save all the animals.

As a young district lawyer, he kept his goal in mind, starting when he raised his first animal crueltycase. A man was accused of intentionally setting his brown cat on fire. Winograd made his case, and theabusive owner was sentenced to prison.

It was the first of many such cases, and he raised each with vigor. But the senseless violence,neglect and ignorance never failed to shock him. He decided simply, \"I need to get to the other side andstart saving these animals.”

Now, Winograd is helping to save thousands, even millions. \"I'm convinced that a no-kill nation ispossible. I'm just here trying to shorten the time until it arrives.”

60. What was his father's response when Nathan Winograd left his job as a lawyer in California?

A. He was all for it. B. He was strongly against it. C. He was greatly puzzled. D. He was very angry. 61 .How did Winograd successfully save so many animals? A. He kept all the呵ected animals in a large shelter.

B. He let the animmls adopted场people who visited the shelter. C .He sold some of the animals and get some money. D .He delivered the animals to the local government.

62. Which could be the right order of the following events according to the

passage?

a. Winograd and Jennifer set up an animal shelter. b. Winograd and Jennifer lead“comfortable life.

c .Winograd and Jennifer got marred and had two children. d. Winograd and his family lived on a tight bugget. e. Winograd worked against animal cruelty as a lawyer. f. Winograd worked as a lawyer in California. g. Winograd and Jennifer moved to Tompkins County.

A. f-c-b-g-a-e-d B. f-c-d-e-a-g-b C. g-a-c-b-f-e-d D. e-d-g-a-f-c-d

63.Which could be the best title of the passage?

A. Being Rich Is Important B. Animals, Our Best Friends C .No Pet Left behind D. The Winograd Family C

This website is meant for the short story and for those interested in reading light articles.

If you have a \"classic\" short story you would like added here, please don't be shy about e-mailingme in this regard as I would be happy to give your favorite story consideration.I have a fai街largecollection of short stories; however, if you want to send a story to me, I would appreciate it (this wouldsave me scanning time).

Please note three things about this site. One,some of the biographies are not available (the focus ofthis site is the story, not the biographies).If they are not in the book from which I am scanning thestory, I will not go through my collection looking for a bio. Two, I will be focusing on shorter shortstories. No Tolstoi or F. Scott Fitzgerald here (unless you are willing to send me the story ready to,online)!Maybe,day I will want to spend an entire day or two on one story, but not at this time.Three, I have no summaries or analyses, so you needn't ask. I read short stories often, but only for theenjoyment of doing so. I have very little desire to analyze what I am reading for that deep, hiddenmeaning.

Fewer and fewer people these days read short stories. This is unfortunate一so few will everexperience the joy that reading such fine work can give. The goal of this site is to give a nice,sectionof short stories in the hope that these short stories will excite these people into rediscovering this excellentsource of entertainment.

Happy reading! Oh yes, visit the bannered sites on this page. This is how we。and thus keepthis free site on line.If you are familiar with the costs involved with bandwidth, you will understand that a site such as this one requires a lot of bandwidth(as it is visited heavily),which can be quite expensive. So, if you appreciate this collection, go buy something. Thank you!

64 . The passage is maily about_. A . what the website focuses on

B. how to email short stories to the website C. why fewer and fewer people enjoy reading D. how to find short stories on this websites

65.What can we know about the book mentioned in this passage? A. It contained many classical works with analyses. B. It was written场the author and advertised here. C. there are many biographies in this book.

D. It's a collection of short stories of this website .66. How is the website kept fiee on line?. A. The website receives much donation from society. B. The website got much money from advertisements on it.

C. The website earns money by selling books which collect stories of the website.

D. Every reader pays for what they read before reading it. 67. The purpose一of writing this article is to_. A. advertise his or her website and books B. explain how this website is kept C. explain who this website is for D. discuss whether we should read on line

D

Chanukah Festival Activities for kids of all ages Sunday, December 17 9:00 am-----4:00pm

Join us on December 17th, 2021 (2nd day of Hanukkah) for our annual Hanukkah Family Fun Fest for an exciting day of fun activities for the whole family. The Hazimir Choir will provide holiday musical entertainment.Drum Tales will present \"The Hearty Story of Hanukkah\" show. There will be eramic(陶瓷)painting of dreidles, menorahs(烛台),and other Hanukkah items for the kids. And fun foods,crafts(手工艺)and activities will be happening throughout the day .Bring the whole family and enjoy a fun-filled day!

fun-filled day!

11:30—Jolly Follies puppet show Ages 2-12

A fun muppet(提线木偶)style musical holiday story followed by a Hanukah sing a long featuring the \"Chipmunks\" and other favourite characters.Adults: $ 7 Child $ 5

1:30一Hazamir Teen Choir

Sponsored by the Bemoan and Lemer families in memory of Cantor Moses L.Snyder 3:15—Drum Tales presents The Hearty Story of Hanukkah

Drum Tales is fun, interactive, percussive(打击乐)and musical. It is much like the traditional drum circle concept. It combines story telling, musicalinstrumentation and song. Each participant is given a percussive inshument which becomes their media of transportation to far away lands and exotic places, to ride the waves of mystery of an unfolding plot, and into the deep realm of imagination and the colorful beyond. Drumming, rhyming, rapping, clinking, shaking and clapping, this perfoance will leave you feeling refreshed after having returned from a journey through these stories! Adults $ 7 Child S 5

Plus food and fun for the entire family Crafts with BBYO and Young Judea

Ceramic painting with Jack and Jill T-Shirt fun with Computer Adventures Fun with Cyber-Connection Vendors

Special visit by \"Chanukah Bubby\"

68. How much does a family of three (a kid and parents) have to pay if they attend Jolly Follies puppet

show?

A.$21 .B.$15 .C.$19 D.$17

69. What feeling will you not experience if you attend the Dnun Tales? A. Mystery. B. Imagination.C.AOticism. D. Horror.

70. If your family are free at 1: 30, what activity can you take part in? A. Dnun Tales: The Hearty Story of Hanukkah. B. Ha79mir Teen Choir.

C. Jolly Follies puppet show.D.Qutoon films. 71.What is not included in the Chanukah Festival? A. Ceramic painting. B. Fun foods. C. Computer adventures.D. Fashion show. E

Never forget where you come from

Many of us remember the touching television advertisement where the actor Iron Eyes Cody sheds a tear over litter. Such Native images are often used to convey the idea of saving mother earth. People whoaccept this image find it difficult to bring together what they have seen of some reservations一shabby homes, broken cars, underfed dogs, weeds in winds, and coal strip mines. Those who most romanticizeAmerican Indians are the quickest to be disappointed and discover that things are not as good as they haveonce believed. However, Indians' relationship with the land is much more complicated(复杂的)than those two black and white images which appeared in the telivision.

Historically, tribal(部落的)people around the globe have had close ties with the earth. Iakotahistorian Vine Deloria, Jr.,tells the story of the Ponca

people who were taken from their range over acentury ago and transported against their will to Oklahoma. Otherwise healthy, many Ponca wasted and died from no other clear cause than separation from their home.As Cheryl Crazy Bull says in this issue,\"The land is our relative. Without land, tribal people lose their identity一the land along with language,,spiritual beliefs, and social systems distinguishes tribal people from others.”

To many people in the United States, the Indian reservation is an embarrassment. It represents theAmerican version of racial seperation-a prison without walls where the government confined Indians tokeep them apart from other Americans. To Indian people the reservation is home, regardless of what itlooks like. They have spiritual, emotional, and family ties. Many of their relatives still live there or,buried there, and their creation stories are centered thefe.-

Americans tend to pull up roots and separate from their birthplace, moving from city to city manytimes .Many of us non-Indians have never visited the places where。ancestors are buried or the houseswhere our parents were born. Western nations use Earth in the same way, as if we can,to anotherplanet when the air and water become too dirty. On the other hand, tribes。very familiar with theconcept of limited resources. They cannot get another reservation if theirs becomes too polluted.

72. What does the writer mainly intend to state in this passage? A. American Indians are disappointed with their living environment. B. American Indians lead a miserable life now.

C. Television advertisements can have an unexpected effect on people. D. Land is very important to people, especially tribal people.

73. The author included the story of the Ponca people in this article mainly to state_.

A. the close relationship between tribal people and land B. the poverty of the tribal people C. the long history of the Ponca people

D .the great changes of the Ponca people'。life

74. Which of the following statements is true according to this passage? A. Americans can use land as they like and then go to another place. B . People in the west don't like to travel from city to city.

C .Tribal people have the same concept of the resourses as the non-Indians. D. The reservations have both positive and negative(负面的)effects on Indian people's life.

75. What topic does this article focus on? A. Family life of the Indians. B. People's attitude towards land. C. The history of tribal people. D. Environmental pollution nowadays. IV 第二卷

第一节阅读表达(共5小题;每小题3分,满分15分) 阅读下面短文并根据要求回答后面的题目。

A big red barn is probably one of the first things mostAmericans would think of if you asked them to imagine a farm.And not a modern metal barn, but a building made of wood likethe ones in the old days.

A barn is where farmers keep animals and equipment. Overtime, as

fewer and fewer people worked the land, more and morebarns were torn down to make way for developers. Others thatremained might have fallen into poor condition. Or perhaps theyjust no longer satisfy the needs of a modern farmer. Keeping an

old bam,in good condition might not be seen as worth the cost if it does not serve much purpose. ButAmericans with historic barns are being urged to save them.

The magazine Successful Fanning and the National Trust for Historic

Preservation are workingtogether on a program called Barn Again! The National Trust is a nonprofit organization that works toprotect places of historic importance in America.

The Bam Again program advises hundreds of barn owners every year. Awards are given for theprojects that best succeed at restoring a bar for continued farm use. Winning buildings are used todemonstrate(展示)methods of preservation.

The organization suggests how problems with things like stone and concrete block foundations can befixed. With many old bams, the foundation they are built on is falling apart. Barn Again also offersadvice for other repairs, like how to replace siding and how to use a power washer to remove loose paint.

And farmers二given suggestions about how to calculate costs.

Leo Fitzpatrick of Beaverton, Michigan, won the 2021 Barn Again Award. He made oneimprovement at a time. The work took more than nine years. He did it himself, even though for a whilehe held another job in addition to fanning. He says it cost him fourteen thousand dollars, much less thana new barn of similar size.

The improvements included strengthening the barn. There are no structural supports inside thebuilding; instead, its sides hold it up. Today the barn holds fourteen thousand bundles of hay.

Leo Fitzpatrick says the barn is a lot stronger than when it was new. His grandfather built it in1914. And Mister Fitzpatrick says his farm would not be the same without it.

76. What is the best title of the passage? (Please answer within 10 words) 77. Which sentence in the passage can be replacedbythe following sentence Barn owners who make the best repairs on old barns and keep them in use can get a prize.

78. Please find a proper word in the text to fill in the blanks. (Write just one word for each blank)

The red barns are at high risk of disappearing, because some have been down,others are in terrible_.Worse still, the farmers are unwilling to do

repairs onthem, believing they do not serve much

79. What is Barn Again? (Please answer within 30 words)

80. Translate the underlined sentence in the first paragraph into Chinese. 第二节写作(满分30分)

日前,针对学生的零用钱(pocket money)的消费方向,你对你们市某中学的高中和初中的部分学生进行了问卷调查,得出数据如下表。现请你用英文给某报社编辑写一封信,反映这一

情况,并呼吁中学生树立正确的消费观。

注意:1.书信中不必一一列举具体数字,只要抓住主要问题和数据说明问题即可。 2.字数:120一150字。开头已给出,不计人总词数。 Dear editor,

Recently a survey has been done to find out how middle school students spend their pocket money.

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