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2021 届高三第一次月度检测
英语试卷
(考试时间:120 分钟 总分:150 分)
注意事项:
所有试题的答案均填写在答题纸上(选择题部分使用答题卡的学校请将选择题的答案直接填 涂到
答题卡上),答案写在试卷上的无效。
一、听力(共 20 小题,每小题 1.5 分,满分 30 分)
做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。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
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。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。
1. What is the man's new name?
A.Tommy Gun B. TommySea C. TommyC
2.How did the man get the chance of meeting Mr. Cooper?
A. By being introduced by his friend
B. By sending an application
C. By giving him a call
3.What activity will the family do this year?
A. Go cycling. B. Do water sports C Go walking
4.When does the afternoon program end?
A. At 3: 00 p.m. B. At 5: 00 p. m C. At 6: 45 p. m
5.What are the speakers mainly talking about?
A. A poster B. A basketball. C. A butterfly
第二节
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。听
每段对话前,你将有时间读各个小题,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
肘话读两遍。
听第 6 材料回答 6: 7 题
6.What is the matter with the woman's house?
A. It is too cold. B. It is uncomfortable C. It is in need of repair
7.What does the woman think the man’s house should be?
A. Nice B Expensive C .Big
听第 7 段材料,回答 8、,题
8.Who was the tallest in the party?A. Jenny B. John C. David
9.What does the woman's opinion about Sally?
A Knowledgeable B. Friendly C. Quiet
听第 8 段材料,回答 10 至 12 题
10 What is the probable relationship between the speakers?
A Workmates B. Mother and son C. Husband and wife
11. On what day does the conversation take place?
A. Wednesday B. Friday C .Saturday.
12 Where will the woman go while the man buys seeds?
A. To a furniture store B .To a supermarket C. To a flower shop
听第 9 段材料,回答 13 至 16 题
13.Why does the woman talk to the man?
A. To complain about the increase in school fees.
B. To learn about the study program in the university
C. To ask about the possibility of additional assistance.
14.What kind of financial assistance is the woman receiving now?
A. An athletic scholarship
B. A need-based scholarship.
C. A government scholarship
15.What will the woman probably do next?
A. Tell more about her family. B. Complete a form. C. Do some sports
16.What do we know about the woman?
A. She studies hard
B. She is majoring in science.
C. She was raised in a happy family
听第 10 段材料,回答 17 至 20 题
17.When was the man inspired to set up "The Adventure Center"?
A. When he was traveling around the world
B. When he was working as a TV cameraman
C. When he was employed as a fitness instructor
18.Why did the man leave the film industry?,
A. He thought it unstable
B The work was too demanding.
C. There was too much competition
19.What does the man think of himself?
A. He is afraid of making mistakes
B. He is fond of criticizing others
C. He is driven by ideas20.What does the man think is the biggest challenge in the future?
A. Keeping existing club members
B. Competing with other health clubs
C. Educating people about their health
二、阅读理解(共 15 小题;每小题 2.5 分,满分 37.5 分)
请认真阅读下列短文,从每篇短文后所给各题的四个选项(A、B、C 和 D)中,选出最佳 选项,
并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
A
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Free Museum Day: It is hosted by Sesame Street and HBO at the Children's Museum of Phoenix. Kids can
participate in activities, enjoy a performance by the Sesame Street Muppets and get to join the Everyday
Heroes Club. An act of kindness is all it takes to become a member. Performances and activities will take place
at 10: 30—11: 30 am and 1: 30—2: 30 pm.
9 am—4 pm. Children's Museum of Phoenix, 215 N. 7 th Street, Phoenix. 602—253—0501.
Sunday A 'Fair: Sunday A’Fair features free outdoor concerts in Scottsdale Civic Center Park by top
Arizona musicians, along with an arts-and-crafts market, fun activities for children and families, guided tours
of the sculptures in the park and free admission to Scottsdale Museum of Contemporary Art (SMoCA). Guests
are invited to bring blankets, lawn chairs or picnic baskets, and enjoy a relaxing afternoon of great
entertainment. Delicious foods, snacks, beer, wine and soft drinks are also available for purchase.
12—4 pm. Scottsdale Center for the Performing Arts, 7380 E. 2nd St., Scottsdale. 480—994 -ARTS
(2787).
21.What can children do at Walk in the Wild?
A. Join in the 5mile walk. B. Attend courses for free.
C. Wear animal shaped clothes. D. Enjoy good company of wild animals.
22. What qualification is needed to join the Everyday Heroes Club?
A. Do a good deed. B. Donate money to the club.
C. Be active in school activities. D. Be ready to help protect wildlife.
23. Where can one go to buy some works of art?
A. The Phoenix Zoo.
B. Scottsdale Civic Center Park.
C. The Children's Museum of Phoenix.
D. Scottsdale Museum of Contemporary Art.
BJeremy Locke, who owns a roofing and construction company in Glace Bay, Nova Scotia, had always
been wanting to repair the roof of Jeanette MacDonald's home. Whenever he drove past the woman's home, he
assumed that the roof was under repair because the job had already been taken on by another group of
repairmen—but as the weeks wore on, the roof continued to worsen without any signs of repair.
"I had it in my mind that if no one steps up to help this lady in our community, I'd be more than happy to,"
Locke told CBC.
When Locke finally reached out to MacDonald about fixing her roof for free, however, she politely
declined his offer because she did not like to accept charity. That being said, she had already applied for a
government grant (补助金)to fix the roof and she said she was more than happy to hire Locke once her grant
application was approved.
Unfortunately, MacDonald never received the approval.
As the stubborn Canadian senior refused to accept any assistance from Locke, the sympathetic
construction worker played an innocent trick in order to get her to accept his help. He invited MacDonald to
enter a raffle (抽奖活动)that his business was holding for a free roof. After the grandmother — of — four
accepted one of the raffle tickets, Locke told her that she was the winner―because she was the only one who
had entered the raffle.
Thanks to his sweet little plan, Locke and his crew are starting work on the roof this week, which is
expected to cost his company about $9, 000.
MacDonald, meanwhile, told CBC that she doesn't know how to express her gratitude to Locke, saying
that he is her "guardian angel".
"There's nobody out there like him," she added.
24. What did Locke desire to do for MacDonald?
A. Repair her roof. B. Find a repairman.
C. Run a charity. D. Raise money.
25. Why did MacDonald refuse Locke's offer initially?
A. She didn't trust him. B. She had won a raffle.
C. She didn't like free help. D. She had got an official grant.
26. How did Locke finally make MacDonald change her mind?
A. He persuaded her to give up her application.
B. He invited her to enter his business.
C. He gave her about $9, 000.
D. He told her a white lie.
27. Which of the following words best describe Locke?
A. Stubborn and tricky. B. Wealthy and innocent.
C. Determined and warm-hearted. D. Different and ambitious.
C
I don't remember the exact date I met Marty for the first time. Like a lot of people who want to get through
a checkout line, I found my thoughts on speed, nothing more. The line I was standing in wasn't moving as quickly as I wanted, and I glanced toward the cashier, who was busy receiving money from customers.
He was an old man in his sixties. I thought, well, it probably took him a little longer to get the jobs done.
For the next few minutes I watched him. He greeted every customer before he began scanning the goods they
were purchasing. Sure, his words were the usual, "How's it going?" But he did something different—he
actually listened to people. Then he would respond to what they had said and talk with them briefly.
I thought it was strange, but I guessed I had grown accustomed to people asking me how I was doing
simply out of a conversation without thinking. Usually, after a while, you don't give any thought to the question
and just say something back quietly.
This old cashier seemed sincere about wanting to know how people were feeling. Meanwhile, the high-
tech cash register rang up their purchases and he announced what they owed. When customers handed money
to him, he pushed the appropriate keys, the cash drawer popped open, and he counted out their change.
Then magic happened.
He placed the change in his left hand, walked around the counter to the customers, and
extended his right hand in an act of friendship. As their hands met, the old cashier looked the customers in
the eyes. "I want to thank you for shopping here today," he told them. "You have a great day. Bye-bye." The
looks on the faces of the customers were priceless.
Now it was my turn. I glanced down at the name tag on his red waistcoat, the kind experienced Wal-Mart
cashier wore. It read, “Marty.”
Marty told me how much I owed and I handed him some money. The next thing I knew he was standing
beside me, offering his right hand and holding my change in his left hand. His kind eyes locked onto mine.
Smiling, and with a firm handshake...
28. While the author stood in the checkout line, she felt .
A. comfortable
B. enthusiastic .
C. impatient
D. embarrassed
29. In the opinion of the author, people tended to .
A. remain calm while having a talk
B. talk about unimportant topics
C. develop a mindless conversation
D. face communication problems
30. The author thought Marty special because .
A. he spent as much time as possible serving customers
B. he was, patient with all the questions from customers
C. he showed particular interest in customers, personal life
D. he expressed his sincerity while giving back the change
31.What can we infer from the passage?
A. Marty was a talkative man.B. Marty cared a lot about what he did.
C. The author failed to get along well with others.
D. The author was dissatisfied with such a waste of time.
D
The coronavirus pandemic(冠状病毒流行病)is a terrible crisis, of course. But it also presents an
opportunity to change the way that research is conducted and shared. The way that researchers respond to
COVED-19 right now can serve as a blueprint for that future. Scientists publishing data, ideas and information
relating to the coronavirus pandemic on ResearchGate, a professional network that advocates open research,
push against the old patterns of scientific culture.
Researchers are far more likely to post early — stage research on the websites than we've traditionally
seen in other industries. We're seeing people publish shorter, briefer content, and more figures. It's really
exciting to see researchers upload more and more preprints(预印本).The urgency of this crisis encourages
the global community of researchers to share more freely and work across industries, even as borders remain
closed.
The way that research is confirmed and shared hasn't changed much over the past decades, or perhaps the
last century. We still rely on mysterious systems of peer review(同行评审)and the in- person conference is
still a main means of knowledge exchange. The COVED-19 crisis is challenging both: one reason is that it is
too slow (it can take six to nine months for a scientist's primary results to be peer-reviewed and appear in a
journal), and the other, it is no longer safe. We need to try new ways to do things, in real time, and the ideas
that work in this time of crisis will serve us well in the future.
At ResearchgGate, we constantly work to improve scientific productivity to enable much-needed
breakthroughs. This crisis encourages us to do our best to support researchers in becoming more efficient and
more open. We need to connect with all the actors in science to further this change: funders, publishers,
institutions and even nations need to come together and reimagine what science could be and how it could drive
the development of better societies.
The future of science is surely international, interdisciplinary (跨学科的)and open. Through the
COVID-19. efforts from some organizations stand out as leading the way, in bringing national donors, charities
and companies together to solve problems. There are also many examples of interdisciplinary and international
cooperation that give us hope for advancing a new culture of science. ResearchGate's own COVLD-19
community page is designed to encourage interdisciplinary cooperation during the coronavirus pandemic.
The tools that we develop through the COVID-19 crisis must equip us to work together across borders to
face future crises. Our collective (共同的)actions in the face of climate change, for instance, have been
inadequate so far. Let's use this crisis to learn how to make science better, and let's continue these efforts
beyond the crisis, together. This moment is an opportunity to pave new paths that we'll follow tomorrow.
32. What can we learn from Paragraph 2?
A Scientists often publish unfinished reports
B. Scientists have worked across borders during the crisis.
C Scientists share their research results more freely nowD. Current research cannot meet the needs of dealing with the crisis
33.What does the author think of the peer review system?
A. It can consume a large amount of time
B. It is a rare way of knowledge exchange
C. It will play an important role in the future
D. It is helpful in protecting significant research results
34. What do the researchers expect of the future of science?
A. Scientists will make great progress in medicine.
B. Scientific reports will be produced more quickly
C. It will value interdisciplinary and international cooperation
D. Large institutions will lead the way in scientific breakthrough
35. What may be the best title for the text?
A. How does science affect our life?
B. How is COVID-19 changing science
C. The role of science in conquering the COVID-19 crisis
D. The tools that we develop through the COVID-19 crisis
三、七选五阅读填空(共 5 小题,每小题 2.5 分,满分 12.5 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。
The Truth about the Joneses
You know the Joneses. Or maybe for you it's the Smiths, or the Millers. 36 They have nicer cars, fancier
clothes and even cuter dogs.
But the Joneses may not be who you think they are. 37 Or they may just work really hard to build wealth.
We'll say that again: The Joneses are either drowning in payments or deserving of their wealth.
So be happy for them or feel sorry for them. But don't try to keep up with them! 38 And you've had
enough of all the bad feelings of your own life. You're ready to be happy where you are and to work for what
you want. You're ready for contentment.
Contentment is a choice. It's having an attitude of joy when everyone else is attempting to buy happiness.
So who cares if Mrs. Jones drives a luxury SUV with heated seats and keyless entry? Good for her. Your 10-
year-old car gets you everywhere her sweet ride gets her.
39 It is something that's not visible to the Joneses of the world. They can't see the steady chunks of
money you put in your emergency fund. Or the $15, 000 of debt you paid off. Or the retirement(退休)
contributions you're about to increase.
But you know the significance of your actions.
40 You know your energy is better used for your own savings goals.
A. That only leads to dissatisfaction.
B. You may just want another reliable car.
C. They may be up to their eyeballs in debt.
D. At this point, you may still feel worried about looking good.E. They're the people who have everything bigger and better than you do.
F. You've wasted enough energy keeping up with people you don't really care.
G. Right now you're doing whatever it takes to build a solid foundation for your family.
四、完形填空(共 15 小题;每小题 1 分,满分 15 分)
阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,从每题所给的 A、B、C、D 四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并
在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
The best example of universally understood body language may be the smile. A smile can open doors and
tear down walls among 41 .
I have organized and reorganized an 42 with the dentist for months. I also 43 it twice and called the day
before to ensure all the paperwork would be ready for the x-rays.
Then I arrived. It wasn't 44 at all. The lady there even had no idea what I was talking about. 1 45 felt my
blood boil. I was getting so 46 .I didn't yell at her but I may as well have because the 47 I was talking to her
was not nice. I spoke down to her like she was a child and incapable. It was not a good moment. The whole
time she smiled and was 48 to me.
Only when everything was finally 49 was I nice. I sat down in the waiting area and 50_ it all. How can I
make it better? How can I make up for my 51 behavior a moment ago? I couldn't. I could gift her a chocolate
bar I had on me, but this needed more than that. It needed an honest 52 . And that is exactly what I gave.
I apologized for the way I had spoken to her and told her it was wrong of me. She accepted. Again with a
hope. God help me be that woman who smiles and forgives so 53 .I don't get it right every time. I can be rude
and when I am, I almost 54 myself for it. I am not that person,
not anymore. Yet I continue to grow and continue to 55 . It's true that smile vanished my anger and
opened a door to understanding.
41.A.friends B. strangers C. patients D. relatives
42 .A. interview B. operation C. experiment D. appointment
43.A.confirmed B. arranged C. discussed D. admitted
44.A.crowded B. ready C. open D. busy
45.A.mildly B. roughly C. privately D. immediately
46.A.mad B. sad C. humorous D. curious
47.A.habit B. way C. accent D. tune
48.A.rude B. attached C. friendly D. devoted
49.A.figured B. added C. made D. sorted
50.A.refiected on B. worked at C. called at D. went through
51.A.unnecessary B. impolite C. impossible D. unfair
52.A.comment B. promise C. apology D. suggestion
53.A.slowly B. easily C. frequently D. tightly
54.A.teach B. forgive C. hate D. see
55.A.expand B. react C. overcome D. learn
五、语法填空(共 10 小题,每小题 1.5 分,满分 15 分)
阅读下面短文,在空白处填入 1 个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。In order to know a foreign language thoroughly, four things are necessary. Firstly, we must understand the
language when we hear it 56 (speak). Secondly, we must be able to speak it 57 (correct)with confidence and
without hesitation. Thirdly, we must be able to read the language, and fourthly, we must be able to write it. We
must be able to make sentences 58 are grammatically correct.
There is no easy way 59 (get)success in language learning. A good memory is of great help, but it is not
enough only to memorize 60 (rule) from a grammar book. It is no use 61 (learn) by heart long list of words and
their 62 (mean), studying the dictionary and so on. We must learn by using the language. If we are satisfied 63
only a few rules we have memorized, we are not really learning the language. " Learn through use" 64 (be)a
good piece of advice for those who are studying 65 new language. Practice is important. We must practise
speaking and writing the language whenever we can.
六、书面表达(共两节,满分 40 分) 第一节(满分 15 分)
假定你是李华,得知你的外教 Mr. Smith 当选为泰州市杰出外籍人才(Outstanding Foreign Talents of
Taizhou):你代表班级给他写一封信表示祝贺。内容包括:
1.祝贺他光荣当选:
2.表达赞赏之情;
3.邀请他参加庆祝派对。
注意:
1.词数 80 词左右; 2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
第二节(满分 25 分)
阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。续写的
词数应为 150 左右。
"Got your cell phone? Glasses? Wallet? ID?" I asked.
"Yes," my husband Avraham smiled. "Can we go now? You've got to meet with your interviewer before I
go to see my patient at one o'clock."
"Right. Got your medical bag?"
“Yes,”
Even years after moving from North America, we still loved the half-hour drive to Jerusalem(耶路撒
冷).The blue sky above the mountains, the trees, and the journey up to the Holy City always filled us with
gratitude for living in Israel.
As we sped along, we came to our favorite part of the journey, where a wonderful view of Jerusalem
suddenly appeared above the roadway. We had a good time and arrived at my meeting with time to spare.
After my interview, I met Avraham at our favorite cafe. Avraham ordered his daily iced coffee and a bag
of fresh bread. Glancing at the clock, I suggested we go to see his patient.
Avraham had to visit an elderly woman in Jerusalem because her daughter had called the day before to
arrange the appointment. As there were very few foot specialists in Israel, Avraham would travel all over the
country to see patients requiring specialized foot care. He searched his pockets for a note on which he had
written the address.But the note was nowhere to be found.
"I don't believe it! I must have left the address at home."
"Do you remember any part of the address?" I asked.
"I remember that there was a number 17 in it, because it was part of my birth date."
"Do you know the street name?"
"No. Just that it's in this neighborhood."
I had heard the family name mentioned the day before and remembered it sounded like a European name.
"Let's try looking at buildings and see if the mailboxes can give us some help," I offered.
注意:
1.所续写的短文词数应为 150 左右;
2.应使用 5 个以上短文中标有下划线的关键词语;
3.续写部分分为二段,每段的开头语已经为你写好;
4.续写完成后,请用下划线标出你所使用的关键词语。
Paragraph 1:
We scanned the listings for the number 17 and two more nearby buildings. .
. .
Paragraph 2:
We quickly went upstairs and knocked on a door. .
. . 2021 届高三第一次月度检测
英语答案
1、听力
1-5 CAABA 6-10ABCAC 11-15BBCBB 16-20ACACB
二、 阅读理解
21-23 CAB 24-27 ACDC 28-31CCDB 32-35 CACB
三、七选五阅读填空
36-40 ECAGF
四、完形填空
41-45 BDABD 46-50 ABCDA 51-55 BCBCD
五、语法填空
56.spoken 57.correctly 58.that/which 59.to get 60.rules
61. learning 62.meaning/meanings 63. with 64.is 65.a
六、书面表达 第一节:
I'm writing to offer my sincerest congratulations on your election of Outstanding Foreign Talents of
Taizhou on behalf of my class.
We are lucky to have you as our teacher and share your pride. In our view, you are a talented and
professional teacher who has helped us make great progress in English. Besides, you have devoted yourself to
education of this city for 10 years. In a word, you deserve the title.
Finally, we would like to invite you to the congratulation party to be held at 4 p.m. this Friday in our
classroom. We are looking forward to receiving your early reply.
Yours,
第二节:
We scanned the listings for the number 17 and two more nearby buildings. "Well, since we are already in
the city, let's try one last building," Avraham suggested, as he whispered a prayer for God's help in finding the
right house with the uncertain address. We tiredly approached the entrance to an apartment house down another
street and noticed all of the European names. Taking this as a good sign, we entered the entrance where we
learned an elderly couple lived next door.
We quickly went upstairs and knocked on a door. An old man answered the door. Avraham carried the
medical bag and explained, "I came here to see my patient.” The delighted man warmly welcomed us, telling us
his wife suffered from a variety of illnesses. Avraham soon conducted a thorough examination and suggested
appropriate following-up care. They thanked us with gratitude. Before we left, their daughter came, asking,
"How did you know to come to see my mum? I didn't call!"