成都市 2021 届高三下学期 3 月联考一诊模拟
英 语 试 题
第 Ⅰ 卷
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。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 “Shuey Rhon Rhon” ?
A. A mascot. B. A lantern. C. A mask.
2. When will the man see the doctor?
A. At 2:00. B. At 4:00. C. 30 minutes after work.
3. How many times has the woman warned the man up to now?
A. Three. B. Four. C. Five.
4. What mistake did the woman make last night?
A. She was 8 minutes late.
B. She was 20 minutes early.
C. She was 20 minutes late.
5. How will the man go to 109 Fleet Street probably?
A. By bus. B. On foot. C. By riding.
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 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。每段对话或独白读两遍。
听第 6 段材料,回答第 6、7 题。
6. How old will Ma Long be when he takes part in the Tokyo Olympics?
A. 23 years old. B. 32 years old. C. 33 years old.
7. What does the man mean at last?
A. Ma Long might retire soon.
B. Ma Long will be at his peak in the Tokyo Olympics.
C. Ma Long doesn’t want to take part in other competitions.
听第 7 段材料,回答第 8 至 10 题。
8. What is the customer’s name?
A. Shelling. B. Smelling. C. Rose.
9. How many mistakes has the woman made in all?
A. Two. B. Three. C. Four.
10. Which of the following words can best describe the man?
A. Careless. B. Funny. C. Serious.
听第 8 段材料,回答第 11 至 13 题。
11. Why did the man stay after school?
A. He talked with his teacher.
B. The headmaster called him.
C. He had a meeting in the club.
12. Who are the speakers?
A. Middle school students. B. High school students. C. College students.
13. What will the woman probably do next?
A. Go home. B. Meet her friends. C. Sign a document.
听第 9 段材料,回答第 14 至 16 题。
14. Where did the woman spend most of her time in Florida?
A. On campus. B. On the ship. C. Under the water.
15. Why did the woman go to Florida?
A. To visit her professor. B. To go on a field trip. C. To attend a biology class.
16. What did the woman’s professor do?
A. He took some pictures.
B. He planted many flowers.
C. He caught some strange fish.
听第 10 段材料,回答第 17 至 20 题。
17. Which country’s experts suggest bowing when meeting during the outbreak?
A. China. B. America. C. Qatar.
18. What is a regular greeting habit in France?
A. Shaking hands. B. Kissing on the cheek. C. Waving hands.
19. What does the Health Minister from Australia suggest?
A. People are encouraged to shake hands when they meet.
B. People are encouraged to choose to kiss anyone they like.
C. People should give each other a pat on the back when meeting.
20. What is the speaker mainly talking about?
A. The change of table manners in different countries.
B. The impact of the COVID-19 outbreak on greeting manners.
C. The impact of the COVID-19 outbreak on national economies.
第二部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分 40 分)
第一节(共 15 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 四个选项中选出最佳选项。
A
Here are apps that can help you make a schedule and a budget, take better notes, organize a big
project, and stay safe. Check out these apps to get a head-start on being on top of your life!
Flashcards Deluxe
Price: $3.99
Platform: IOS and Android
Flashcards can be a very effective way to study, and Flashcards Deluxe makes creating them
very easy. You can input information right into the app, make cards with up to five sides, and even
add pictures and sounds to cards. The app can be set to automatically turn off cards that you get
correct so you can focus more on the ones you get wrong.
Circle of 6U
Price: free
Platform: Android, IOS
When you’re on a college campus, walking home late at night can be frightening. So, make sure
to download Circle of 6U, which helps you feel more secure. Not only does it help you find your
location, but it makes communicating with your trusted friends easier. Once you build a network of
trusted contacts in the app, it lets you send a pre-edited group message, with your location, to all of
them in two taps.
CampusBooks
Price: free
Platform: IOS, Android
The CampusBooks app helps you get the lowest price when you’re buying or renting textbooks,
and helps you get the highest price when you’re ready to sell! If you need a book right away, you’ll
be shown the closest stores and libraries that have your book in stock.
Dragon Dictation
Price: free
Platform: IOS
Dictating homework and emails to the Dragon Dictation app can save your time! You can send
your dictation to a text, email, or paste it into any application. The included editor will suggest words,
and the app will improve its accuracy over time as it gets to know your voice. It also works in many
languages other than English.
21. Which app can you choose for safety concern?
A. Flashcards Deluxe. B. Circle of 6U.
C. CampusBooks. D. Dragon Dictation.
22. What can Dragon Dictation do?
A. It can add pictures to your email. B. It can save your money on books.
C. It can correct your spelling mistakes. D. It can understand your voice.
23. Who is the text mainly intended for?
A. Students. B. Librarians.
C. Businessmen. D. Programmers.
B
Andrea Yoch loves her adult sons, but would also love not to live with them. This is especially
true in the 2, 200-square-foot rental in St. Paul, where she and her husband moved after the boys
left their childhood home (a 5,000-square-foot property with a pool). But now Ben, 20, and Ryan,
23 are crammed with their parents in a house where a movie playing in one room can be heard in
almost any other.
After her sons showed up due to the lockdown after the Coronavirus crisis struck—Ben from
Boston, where he is a college student, and Ryan from New York, where he was starting out as an
assistant advertising account executive—Ms. Yoch rushed to set up temporary offices in a bedroom
and a basement that now also functions as a super crowded gym. “I would give anything for them to
restart their lives,” she said.
As the pandemic continues, Wall Street bankers, Uber drivers, academics, artists and many
other adults have given up their independent lives and migrated home. Some fled heavily populated
cities for the rural suburban houses where they grew up and for the promise of home-cooked meals
and free laundry. Others ended up in downsized spaces designed for empty nesters or in apartments
already shared with other family members, such as grandparents or teenage siblings.
Parents caught by the increase of layoffs and canceled contracts found themselves feeding
grown children who were in the same position. Mothers who had grown accustomed to freedom
were suddenly expected to go back to cooking and cleaning.
“Some parents see this as a welcome surprise, but it can also add a lot of financial stress,” said
Lindsey Piegza, chief economist at the investment bank Stifel. “You can’t assume that parents are
necessarily in a better-off position than their adult children: a lot of Americans live paycheck to
paycheck and don’t have enough savings to accommodate extra people living in their households.”
24. Which word best describes Ms. Yoch’s life with her two sons?
A. Inconvenient. B. Satisfying. C. Disappointing. D. Exciting.
25. What does the underlined phrase “empty nesters” in Paragraph 3 refer to?
A. People without jobs. B. Grown-ups with no houses.
C. Children staying abroad. D. Parents with no children around.
26. According to the text, why are some parents unwilling to welcome their children back home?
A. Because they are too busy to take care of them.
B. Because they want their kids to be independent.
C. Because they are in no better financial situation.
D. Because they have already sold or rented out their houses.
27. What is the text mainly about?
A. The generation gap between parents and their children.
B. The problems caused by two generations living together.
C. The parents’ life being affected by children in the lockdown.
D. The economic crisis brought about by the deadly Coronavirus.
C
Space is becoming more crowded. Quite a few low-Earth-orbit (LEO) satellites have been
launched into the sky, which are designed to move around the Earth only a few hundred kilometres
above its surface. SpaceX and OneWeb plan to launch LEO satellites in their thousands, not
hundreds, to double the total number of satellites in orbit by 2027.
That promises to change things on Earth. LEO satellites can bring Internet connectivity to
places where it is still unavailable. This will also be a source of new demand for the space economy.
Morgan Stanley, a bank, projects that the space industry will grow from $350 billion in 2016 to more
than $1.1 trillion by 2040. New Internet satellites will account for half this increase.
For that to happen, however, three worries must be overcome. Debris ( 碎 片 ) is the most
familiar concern. As long ago as 1978, Donald Kessler, a scientist at NASA, proposed a scenario (设
想) in which, when enough satellites were packed into low-Earth orbits, any collision could cause a
chain reaction which would eventually destroy all spacecraft in its orbital plane. Solutions exist. One
solution is to grab the satellites with problems and pull them down into the Earth’s atmosphere.
Another is to monitor space more closely for debris. But technology is only part of the answer. Rules
are needed to deal with old satellites safely from low-Earth orbits.
Cyber-security is a second, long-standing worry. Hackers could take control of a satellite and
steal intellectual property, redirect data flows or cause a collision. The satellite industry has been
slow to respond to such concerns. But as more of the world’s population comes to rely on space for
access to the Internet, the need for action intensifies. Measures will surely be taken to protect
network security.
The third issue follows from the first two. If a simple mistake or a cyber-attack can cause a
chain reaction which wipes out hundreds of billions of dollars of investment, who is responsible for
that? Now the plans of firms, wishing to operate large numbers of satellites are being studied. But
there is a long way to go before the risks are well understood, let alone priced.
As space becomes more commercialized, mind-bending prospects open up: packages moved
across the planet in minutes by rocket rather than by plane, equipment sent to other small planets,
passengers launched into orbit and beyond. All that and more may come one day. But such activities
would raise the same questions as LEO satellites do. They must be answered before the space
economy can truly develop.
28. What can we learn about LEO satellites from the passage?
A. They will limit the space economy
B. They will increase in large numbers.
C. They will move beyond the Earth as far as possible.
D. They will monitor old satellites.
29. What might be one of the purposes of launching LEO satellites?
A. To avoid network attack.
B. To make the Internet accessible to backward areas.
C. To lighten the financial burden of space firms.
D. To accelerate the development of bank industry.
30. According to Kessler, an accidental collision could ________.
A. block low-Earth orbits with packed satellites
B. pull down satellites into Earth’s atmosphere
C. put the disposal of old satellites at high risks
D. bring destruction to spacecraft in the same orbit
31. Which of the following statements might the author agree with?
A. It should be further confirmed for its ownership.
B. It should be continued because of its advantages.
C. It should be done carefully to avoid potential risks.
D. It should be stopped in the face of the space economy.
D
Alibaba Group will extend its digital operating system to 1.5 million small neighborhood stores
in China. Under the so-called Plan W, Alibaba is looking to develop a number of smaller shops with
a daily revenue (收入) of over 10,000 yuan ($1,456) in lower-tier cities, townships and villages.
The latest move falls under Alibaba’s Ling Shou Tong (LST) business unit, which connects the
millions of street stands in China and improves marketing, delivery, and inventory ( 库 存 )
management abilities through digital means. The data-backed retail (零售) management system has
been designed to digitize the business of millions of mom and pop stores and neighborhood
convenience stores.
Alibaba will offer a smart point-of-sale system, some 10,000 new product offerings, and a
variety of online touchpoints to help users access offline stores virtually. Alibaba intends to help
these mom and pop stores double or even triple their revenue, and they can sell more efficiently, and
get flexibility to refill stocks based on their changing needs.
Its POS machine performs every function throughout the retail process and provides real-time
suggestions. For instance, it would send out alerts on potential stock shortage, and would
recommend cost-effective purchase to enhance the store’s profitability. The machine also collects
average selling price for a certain product in the nearby areas, thereby giving references to
shop-owners to make informed pricing decisions.
Furthermore, an inventory monitoring system is in operation to give real-time advice on
product display. This is coupled with a three-layer warehouse system covering 200 cities and
townships to ensure the timely delivery of products, based on geographical shopping preferences that
are present in Alibaba’s data book.
Despite slow consumption growth at home and abroad, one in every five small shops surveyed
by LST reported they have witnessed positive revenue growth. Average daily revenue surpassed
7,000 yuan, compared with the 3,000 yuan to 5,000 yuan range for average offline stores.
32. Why does Alibaba come up with Plan W?
A. To open 1.5 million small neighbourhood stores in China.
B. To improve supermarkets’ digital operating system in urban areas.
C. To increase revenue of smaller shops through digital means.
D. To move Ling Shou Tong business unit to under-developed areas.
33. How can Alibaba’s POS machine make a difference?
A. By warning possible stock shortage.
B. By increasing profit at a higher price.
C. By comparing prices of a product in different cities.
D. By offering shop-owners advice on bargaining.
33. Which of the following systems functions as a platform where products are distributed
punctually?
A. The data-backed retail management system.
B. The point-of-sale system.
C. The inventory monitoring system.
D. The three-layer warehouse system.
34. Which of the following can be the best title for the text?
A. Application of Digital Means to Small Shops
B. Real Secrets of Alibaba Group’s Success
C. Great Hope of Street Stands in China
D. Possible Ways of Increasing Small Shops’ Profit
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。
Wikipedia, the online encyclopedia ( 百 科 全 书 ), is the largest encyclopedia ever. An
encyclopedia is a collection of informative articles about various things. Encyclopedias used to be
printed as books. 36
“Wiki” is an Internet term that means “a website that can be edited by the public”. It comes
from “wikiwiki”, a Hawaiian word for “quick”. Two Americans, Jimmy Wales and Larry Sanger,
created Wikipedia in 2001. 37 It has about 6 million articles in 300 languages and is visited
by billions of people each day, who want to find information about anything — science, math,
languages, art, culture and company histories. There are articles on sports stars, too, and even
long-forgotten soap operas from the 1970s.
38 Except for a small number of pages, anyone can edit articles and registered users can
create their own articles. Editing is unpaid, although Wikipedia does employ a small staff. Wikipedia
is freely available to anyone with an Internet connection. Its founders hoped that the model would
make use of humanity’s collective knowledge.
39 Many Wikipedia pages contain errors, although the organization has a content
review system that works to fix this problem. Several studies have concluded that Wikipedia is as
accurate as most print encyclopedias. Indeed, a 2005 report in the journal Nature found it to be only
slightly less reliable than Encyclopedia Britannica.
Today Wikipedia faces many challenges. It does not rely on advertising. 40 Perhaps more
importantly, the number of its volunteer editors is shrinking.
Despite these difficulties, Jimmy Wales says he will still stick to his dream. He has big plans for
the future. He wants Wikipedia available in all of the world’s languages.
A. Most of its editors are volunteers.
B. Now, they are mostly found online.
C. Wikipedia employs an open editing model.
D. Instead, all of its funds come from donations.
E. It allows users to get information within seconds.
F. It is now the fifth-most visited website on the Internet.
G. However, some people doubt the accuracy of Wikipedia's content.
第三部分 语言知识运用(共两节,满分 45 分)
第一节 (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。
I enjoy feeding a colorful flock of birds in my garden. About three years ago, I noticed a
newcomer to this festive display. It was a baby chipmunk (金花鼠), apparently on its own. Over
that summer, I watched it 41 . The brown stripes on its back darkened. The next summer, when
the chipmunk was 42 , I wondered whether it would 43 me to feed it by hand. I named it
Chip.
I decided to employ the 44 I used to persuade wild cats to come close for food: patience,
a soft voice, slow 45 and repetition.
Before Chip would approach, I’d 46 its favorite food — sunflower seeds, bend down and
keep very 47 . I’d leave my open hand in place, unmoving, 48 the animal would know I
wouldn’t 49 it. I continued doing this for a few weeks.
Finally, late in that second summer, Chip did 50 more trust. One day as I 51 a seed
in my palm, it 52 and carefully took the seed into its mouth.
After about two months of this 53 , I went further. With my index finger, I touched its
back 54 for the first time. Chip stayed put, eating seeds, before rushing into the bushes. Today,
the chipmunk comes out of 55 when I call its name, and lets me pet its soft, silky body.
A friend once mentioned that after she 56 a dog, she noticed that her elevated blood
pressure had approached 57 without medication, and she became calmer and could handle
stress better. I think I, too, feel calmer from my 58 with Chip.
I’ve also developed a greater respect for nature and its 59 and the opportunity to 60 ,
protect and save wildlife.
41. A. play B. disappear C. grow D. recover
42. A. over B. off C. away D. back
43. A. trust B. encourage C. beg D. invite
44. A. policy B. methods C. lies D. force
45. A. reactions B. responses C. speeds D. motions
46. A. put down B. send away C. take down D. give away
47. A. serious B. polite C. still D. awake
48. A. after B. otherwise C. but D. so
49. A. grab B. leave C. protect D. find
50. A. receive B. show C. earn D. understand
51. A. gathered B. hid C. offered D. covered
52. A. fell B. approached C. moved D. slipped
53. A. discovery B. exhibition C. education D. routine
54. A. gently B. fiercely C. powerfully D. guiltily
55. A. searching B. feeding C. hiding D. discovering
56. A. lost B. adopted C. walked D. abandoned
57. A. random B. original C. logical D. normal
58. A. interaction B. argument C. discussion D. conversation
59. A. plants B. art C. creatures D. scenery
60. A. visit B. observe C. represent D. select
第 Ⅱ 卷
第三部分 语言知识运用(共两节,满分 45 分)
第二节(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。
“Du Fu: China’s Greatest Poet”, a 58-minute film released recently on BBC introduces Du Fu
to the Western world for the first time 61 the form of documentary. In the film, Michael
Wood, one of BBC’s most popular hosts, visited 62 number of Chinese cities to retrace Du’s
steps. The documentary invited a well-known British actor Ian McKellen, 63 played Gandalf
in The Lord of the Rings movies, 64 (read) 15 of Du’s poems that have been translated into
English.
Born in 712, Du Fu lived through the violent fall of China’s brilliant Tang Dynasty. He had the
desire to serve his country, but his life 65 (destroy) by the An Lushan Rebellion of 755. Of the
many 66 (poem) he wrote, 500 have been preserved over the ages. For generations he 67
(be) the guardian of the moral conscience (良知) of the nation.
The documentary compared Du to Shakespeare to help audiences 68 (well) understand
the poet’s great achievements in literature. It also highlighted Chinese poetry, noting that its
3000-year-old history makes 69 the oldest poetry in the world.
Even today, people 70 (suffer) under COVID-19 are still inspired by Du Fu’s poems.
第四部分 写作(共两节,满分 35 分)
第一节 短文改错(共 10 小题;每小题 l 分,满分 10 分)
假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文。文中共
有 10 处语言错误,每句中最多有两处。每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。
增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(∧),并在其下面写出该加的词。
删除:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉。
修改:在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。
注意:1. 每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;
2. 只允许修改 10 处,多者(从第 11 处起)不计分。
Patsy Smith has raised ducks for many years. One of her ducks, Peg, losing one of his legs in a
fight with a tortoise. Mrs. Smith called for help to see whether anyone could create new leg for him.
Three students thought it probably to use their 3D printer to print a leg for the poor duck. They spent
several months creating and testing different model. It turns out to be a lot more difficult than they
had thought! Luckily, their hard work was paid off and they created a model who fitted Peg’s leg
perfectly. Now, Peg can walk or even run just like her duck partners! Moreover, Mrs. Smith is very
thankful for them.
第二节 书面表达(满分 25 分)
假定你是李华,你的英国朋友 Peter 对中医文化很感兴趣, 发来邮件向你咨询。请回复邮
件。
要点:1. 简要介绍中医文化;
2. 推荐央视《中华医药》 (Traditional Chinese Medicine) 栏目。
注意: 1. 词数 100 左右;
2. 可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;
3. 结束语已为你写好,不计入词中。
参考词汇:中医/中医文化:TCM = Traditional Chinese Medicine
央视网址:www. cctv.com.
Dear Peter,
Best wishes.
Yours,
Li Hua
英语答案
Keys:
1-5 ACBCB 6-10 CAAAC 11-15 ABCCB 16-20 AABCB
21- -23 B D A 24-27 ADCC 28-31 BBDC 32-35 CADA
36-40 BFCGD
41-45 CDABD 46-50 ACDAB 51-55 CBDAC 56-60 BDACB
语篇填空:
61. in 62. a 63. who 64. to read 65. was destroyed
66. poems 67. has been/is 68. better 69. it 70. suffering
短文改错:
1. losing-lost 2. 添加 a 3. probably-probable 4. model-models 5. turns-turned
6. 去掉 was 7. who-which/that 8. her-his 9. Moreover-Therefore 10. for-to
第二节 书面表达
Dear Peter
I'm so glad to know that you are interested in traditional Chinese medicine and I’m writing to
give a brief introduction to it.
Traditional Chinese medicine, which is an essential part of the health care system in most Asian
countries, relies on natural products and has been playing a significant role in health protection and
disease control for thousands of years.
If you would like to learn more about it, I strongly recommend you watch TCM broadcast on
CCTV-4 weekly, which introduces traditional Chinese medicine culture and advocates healthy and
scientific life style. You can find it on www. cctv.com. Hopefully my introduction is helpful to your
understanding of traditional Chinese medicine.
Please don’t hesitate to let me know if you have any question.