浙江省东阳中学2021届高三暑期第三次检测英语试题 Word版含答案

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浙江省东阳中学2021届高三暑期第三次检测英语试题 Word版含答案

东阳中学2021届高三暑期第三次检测英语 ‎(考试时间:60分)‎ 第一部分:听力(共两节,满分30分)‎ 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。每段对话仅读一遍。‎ 1. How does the woman feel? A. Surprised B. Relieved C. Regretful 2. Which language does the woman learn online? A. Spanish B. French C. Japanese 3. When is the woman leaving for the airport? A. At around 11:00 B. At around 9:00 C. At around 8:30‎ 4. Where will the woman most probably go? A. To a baker’s house B. To a bank C. To a supermarket 5. What is broken? A. The telephone B. The fax machines C. The air-conditioner 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 二个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。每段对话或独白读两遍。 ‎ 听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。‎ 6. What is the man doing? A. Changing tickets B. Buying tickets C. Booking tickets 7. How much will the man pay for the tickets? A. $25 B. $35 C. $50 ‎ 听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。‎ 1. What does Lisa like at the summer camp? A. Water-skiing B. Horse-riding C. Fishing 2. What does Judy think of rock climbing now? A. It’s dangerous. B. It’s exciting. C. It’s tiring.‎ 3. Who stays in the camp all the time? A. Robert B. Judy C. Jake 听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。‎ 4. What is the relationship between the man and Mary? A. Teacher and student B. Husband and wife C. Brother and sister 5. How does Ryan usually go to the kindergarten? A. On foot B. By car C. By bus 6. In which aspect did Ryan get a first? A. Learning the alphabet B. Tying the shoes C. Telling time 听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。‎ 7. What did Charles think of space travel as a boy? A. Impossible B. Attractive C. Uninteresting 8. What did Charles consider to be the hardest part of the training? A. Practicing landing and taking off B. Wearing a spacesuit eight hours a day C. Moving his arms and fingers 9. What will the man talk about next? A. His future plan B. His experience on the moon C. Hid feeling of being chosen to go to the moon. 听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。‎ 10. What is the speaker mainly talking about? A. ‎ The importance of a good memory in one’s life. B. The ways of improving memory. C. The importance of food.‎ 1. What problem can lack of water cause? A. People will have difficulty in thinking. B. People will feel more tired. C. People will have difficulty in concentrating.‎ 2. Why is sleep important to memory? A. It can control the senses. B. It can make people think a lot. C. It helps the brain review and store information.‎ 3. How many factors are mentioned in developing memory? A. Two B. Three C. Four 第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分35分)‎ 第一节(共10个小题;每小题2.5分,满分25分)‎ 阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题纸上将该项涂黑。‎ A ‎"I never knew before, Cecil, that you were so fond of drawing," said Aunt Sophia, as she looked over the shoulder of her nephew, who was busy with his pencil. "You really have made great progress."‎ ‎"I need to do so," cried Cecil, "if I am to carry off the prize for drawing, as I am determined to do this term."‎ ‎"I should have thought," said the aunt, "that you had little chance against Lee. He is an artist's son, and has used the pencil, one might almost say, from his cradle."‎ ‎"That will double the pleasure of beating him!" cried Cecil, dashing the bough of a tree into his picture, as if he meant what he said. "I'm working now at this four hours a day; he never draws more than two."‎ ‎"You are not neglecting your Latin for it, I hope? You have had the Latin prize every term for these three years past," said Aunt Sophia.‎ ‎"Yes," replied Cecil, with a proud smile; "there is no boy in our class can match me in that, though Russell is now working hard. But I am not content with one prize: I cannot rest till I have won the paint-box for drawing, of which Tom Lee makes so sure. It would be glorious to beat the son of an artist on his own ground!"‎ ‎"Take care," said his aunt, gently laying her hand on his shoulder, "that you do not lose the Latin prize,‎ ‎ in trying for that which you are not likely to gain. Remember the fable of the dog that dropped the substance, in catching at the shadow."‎ On the evening of the day on which the names of the prize-winners were read out, Cecil came home from school gloomy and grave. His looks told his aunt enough to make her spare him the pain of questions; but his little sister Rosey was not so thoughtful.‎ ‎" Cecil," she cried, running eagerly up to him, "tell me, are you to get the two prizes?"‎ ‎"No, not even one. I was so busy trying to beat Lee, that I could not hold my ground against Russell." Cecil threw himself into a sofa in an angry mood.‎ Their aunt silently hoped that the lesson might prove worth the pain which it cost.‎ ‎21.What made Cecil keep practicing drawing?‎ A. His interest in drawing. B. His desire to win the prize. C. Lee’s being the son of an artist. D. Russell’s working hard on Latin.‎ ‎22.Which of the following words best describes Aunt Sophia?‎ A. Considerate B. Strict C. Determined D. Optimistic ‎23.Why did Cecil fail to win any prizes?‎ A. He didn’t put in enough time. B. He had no talent. ‎ C. He was too ambitious. D. He was too tired.‎ B Copenhageners (哥本哈根市民) love their bikes. Cycling is fast, convenient, healthy, climate-friendly, enjoyable and cheap. Copenhageners honestly love their bikes no matter what their financial income is. Even top politicians ride their bikes every day to parliament (国会).‎ Currently, Copenhagen is building even more green routes and bridges through Copenhagen to ensure a safe and green transport route for cyclists. Cycle super highways are already a reality, leading cyclists in and out of the city from as far as 15 kilometres away.‎ Thus Copenhagen is a city that invites you to cycle. It is simply our way of life, and if you want to experience it the local way, you have to cycle around. As a first time visitor in Copenhagen, the number of bicycles on the streets can be overwhelming, but you will soon get the hang of it and start loving it.‎ Many hotels in Copenhagen provide bicycles for their guests. There are plenty of bike rentals and bike tours on offer, or you can rent one of the new electric city bikes for a very low cost per hour. In 1995,‎ ‎ Copenhagen was one of the first cities in the world to launch free city bikes for its citizens and visitors. The first generation of bikes later retired, and in 2013, a brand new generation of electric city bikes with GPS and tourist information was introduced. Now, some 1,800 bikes are spread across the streets of the Danish capital.‎ It is no wonder that The International Cycling Union, UCI, appointed Copenhagen the first official Bike City in the world and it has been ranked the world’s top cycling city for two years in a row. Other cities, such as New York, look to Copenhagen for inspiration. Danish architect and urban planner Jan Gehl is famous for teaching other cities around the world how to plan for a bike culture. It even has its own term: “copenhenization”,or "to copenhagenize".‎ ‎24. What is Copenhagen trying to do nowadays?‎ A. Guarantee a safe and green cycling route. ‎ B. Appeal to politicians to cycle to parliament.‎ C. Construct more roads and bridges for vehicles.‎ D. Build a 15-kilometer-long cycle super highway.‎ ‎25. Who is most likely to be the author?‎ A. A foreign visitor. B. A city planner. ‎ C. A hotel owner. D. A Copenhagener.‎ ‎26. City bikes in Copenhagen are now__________.‎ A. out-of-date B. free-of-charge C. brand-new D. well-equipped ‎27. What is the best title for the text?‎ A. The Rise of Copenhagen B. Bike Cities around the World C. Copenhagen’s Bike Culture D. Cycle Highways in Copenhagen C Photographer Carolina Sandretto spent the past four years documenting (记录)398 of Cuba’s ‎ remaining cinemas. It was an experience that, she says, was a source of near constant surprise. “As I never had a precise map of where the cinemas were located or even if they were still existing, each one was a discovery and an achievement on its own,” she says. For this project, now a book called Cines de Cuba, Sandretto searched the country for remaining movie houses.‎ Between the 1900s and the 1950s, Cuba was a prosperous (繁荣)island living under the influence of the United States. By 1955, there were 600 movie theaters on the island and 147 in Havana alone. Some of these cinemas were funded by American film companies, such as the Warner (now Yara), which Warner Bros, opened in 1947.‎ The Yara is one of the few Cuban cinemas that remain operational today. “During the years of the Cuban Revolution, the cinemas have been taken away from their owners and remained since in the hands of the government,” says Sandretto. “Unfortunately, the funds have been inadequate and to keep such a huge number of cinemas open has been impossible for the state. In the last 50 years, almost 80 percent of the cinemas have been closed.”‎ Today, only 19 of these movie theaters are equipped to show digital films. Though since she started her project, Sandretto has seen changes. “In Havana, some cinemas have reopened their doors as cinemas, and artists are now using the cinemas for dance companies, like the Arenal and the Mara. In the rest of the country the population is slowly taking advantage of these huge spaces and reusing the cinemas in various ways,” she says. “It’s going to be a slow process but I personally think that the cinemas will have a new life in the next years.”‎ ‎28. What has Sandretto been doing in the past four years?‎ A. Publishing a book called Cines de Cuba. B. Watching movies in Cuban cinemas.‎ C. Finding out about cinemas in Cuba. D. Searching for a precise map of Cuba.‎ ‎29. Most of the cinemas were closed mainly because ___________.‎ A. they lacked the fund B. they were state-owned C. people lost interest in films D. the revolution affected them ‎30. What is Sandretto’s attitude towards the future of the cinemas in Cuba?‎ A. Ambiguous B. Hopeful C. Doubtful D. Tolerant 第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)‎ 根据短文内容,从所给选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。其中有两项为多余选项。 ‎ College is exciting and scary all at once. You have tons of freedom, but you’re also in a new environment surrounded by hundreds of complete strangers. Making new friends requires conscious effort, but it’s totally doable. 31 ‎ Perhaps one of the most important things you can do is to be active. Getting to class ten minutes early can give you time to settle in and chat. Every time you find yourself sitting next to a stranger in class, introduce yourself. 32 ‎ You should make yourself look approachable. Smile, stand up straight, and make eye contact with others. 33 Even if you feel awkward, using confident body language will give the impression that you’re at ease. Avoid crossing your arms and looking at the ground. Avoid spending too much time on social media. While it is important to stay in touch with old friends, it is also a good thing to meet new people.‎ You should get out of your dormitory room. You can’t make friends when you stay in your room all day. Get dressed, take a deep breath, and head to a football game, a dance, a party, or a campus festival. 34 Plus, staying up to date with campus events can give you more to talk about with your peers. ‎ ‎ 35 Check with your college’s website to see your options. You’ll probably find academic clubs, pre-professional clubs, cultural clubs, performing arts clubs, and volunteer clubs. Join one that sounds cool, and get ready to meet lots of people with common interests. If your school doesn’t have a club that you’d like to see, be brave and start your own!‎ A. You’ll look friendly and open.‎ B. It will be a good idea to join groups.‎ C. There could be lots of potential friends at these events.‎ D. You shouldn’t wait for others to come to you but come to them first.‎ E. If one method does not work, you can always try something different.‎ F. Starting a conversation with someone that you do not know is difficult.‎ G. Here are some tips that can help you make friends pretty soon in college.‎ 第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分45分)‎ 第一节完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)‎ 阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳 选项,并在答题纸上将该项涂黑。‎ I worried I was saying no to my kid too much. I don’t think there’s anything 36 with “no.” In fact, I love it. But it started to feel like my kid viewed me 37 one thing standing in between her and fun. So I came up with a 38 experiment: one week of saying yes to anything my kid asked for (within reason). 39 , I made some rules. ‎ I 40 my Week of Yes, but quickly realized that my 41 of saying no was deeply rooted in my brain. I went to 42 my 6-year-old daughter after camp, and she 43 an ice cream in a nearby stand. I was about to “no” this without 44 . But then I remembered I had to say yes for a week and I  45 . She sweetly thanked me. She must have sensed 46 was going on because she asked if she could 47 the television as soon as we walked into our house. “Yes,” I said. But I was able to 48 her to one episode (电视剧一集),and she turned the TV off without 49 .‎ Then it was mid-week, and we settled into a cycle of television and ice cream. This is, 50   , all my daughter wants in life, and I’m 51 at how often I’ve said no before. Before bedtime, she asked to go to the beach. 52 the next day we had fun searching for seashells and racing with the waves.‎ At no time during the week did my daughter ask to do anything absurd or 53 . Saying yes allowed her to grow into herself, helped me to lighten up and relax as a 54 . and also offered up new 55 for us to connect, play and bond.‎ ‎36. A. special B. wrong C. good D. common 37. A. for B. of C. about D. as ‎ ‎38. A. popular B. secret C. scientific D. basic 39. A. Of course B. At last C. Above all D. In turn 40. A. finished B. prepared C. started D. remembered 41. A. trick B. worry C. burden D. habit 42. A. pick up B. look after C. see off D. glance at 43. A. tried B. searched for C. asked for D. bought 44. A. speaking B. stopping C. changing D. thinking 45. A. refused B. promised C. agreed D. laughed 46. A. something B. anything C. everything D. nothing 47. A. prefer B. fix C. buy D. watch 48. A. limit B. devote C. lead D. help 49. A. thanks B. apology C. permission D. complaint 50. A. apparently B. finally C. hopefully D. luckily 51. A. excited B. shocked C. worried D. disappointed 52. A. But B. So C. Even D. Still 53. A. important B. extreme C. difficult D. similar 54. A. daughter B. kid C. parent D. family 55. A. support B. information C. opportunities D. advantages 第二节(共10个小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)‎ 56. When employees talk about the problems they might have, employers should be ‎ ‎____________(support).‎ 57. The number of people and organizations _______________(involve) in celebrating WMH Day has grown and grown.‎ 58. They suspected the secret information ____________(give) away to their competitor by one of the workers.‎ 59. Have you ever had a case ________ you must make a quick but important decision?‎ 60. I’m concerned about the environmental problems and I’m eager to attend the meeting ‎ ‎ ____________(hold) in the city hall next week.‎ 56. To my surprise, the little boy’s Chinese characters are written quite _________(neat).‎ 57. His uncle gave him a telescope, _________ which he often observed the moon.‎ 58. It is unbelievable that the old man gradually disappeared in the __________(deep) of the thick forest.‎ 59. Please send my congratulations ________his good examination results to him if you meet him.‎ 60. The health of your mouth mirrors the condition of your body as ________ whole. ‎ 高三英语暑假网课检测卷3参考答案 第一部分 听力(满分30分) 1-20 BACAC BCACB BABCA CBACB 第二部分 阅读理解(满分35分) 21-30 BAC ADDC CAB 31-35 GDACB 第三部分 语言运用(满分45分) 第一节 (满分30分) 36-55 BDBAC DACDC ADADA BBBCC 第二节(满分15分) 56 supportive; 57 involved; 58 had been given; 59 where; 60 to be held;   ‎ ‎61 neatly; 62 with; 63 depths; 64 on; 65 a
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