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1、成都市川大附中 2021 届三高中毕业班第一次诊断性检测英语第卷第一部分 听(共两节)第一节(共 5 小)听下面 5 段话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的 A、C 三选项中选出最 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 presents are the best for kids?A BBooks. C depends.2Who does man prefer to watch program with?A father. BHis brother. CHis friends.3Whats the mans

2、purpose?A greet B a survey. CTo provide help.4Whats the possible relationship the speakers?A Interviewer and interviewee.5Why the photograph special for the A was taken in B is an artwork. C was taken years ago.第二节(共 15 小)听下面 5 段话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的 A 、C 三 选项中选出最佳选项并标在试的相应位置听每段对话或独白前你将有时间阅读各个 小

3、题,每小题 秒。听完后,小题将给出 5 秒的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。 听第 段料,回答第 6 至 7 题6Why the woman for with cash?A phone is broken. B can C enjoys calculation.7 will the man most probably do?A phone. BPay in cash. CPractice calculation.听第 段料,回答第 8 至 题。8Why wont the man drive the town center?A inconvenient. B too expensive. CIt

4、s a long ride.9 much it cost to take a taxi?A 10 pounds. B 12 pounds. C pounds.10 will man go the town center?A taxi. B bus. C foot.听第 段料,回答第 11 至 13 题。 does this conversation probably take place?A classroom. B teachers 12 did the arrive?A Friday. B Saturday. C Sunday.13 the man think his lecture?A

5、Amazing. CInteresting.听第 段料,回答第 至 题。14 do people celebrate parties?A family reunions New Year day. C people up.15 are housewarmings more likely to held?A Outside. CEither inside outside.16 do we know about the woman?A never drinks the B usually wears jeans likes attending parties. 17 do to bring to

6、party?A is up to host. BSome special C not must.听第 段料,回答第 18 至 20 题18 do we know about the Physical Fitness Instructors course?A has no special entry requirements.B designed for those in employment.CIt a -year degree education.19 one is suitable for those want to a certificate as soon as possible?A

7、Administrators course.B Education Teachers course.C Physical Fitness Instructors course.20Whats the purpose of the A advertise the courses.B introduce different courses.C give on choosing courses.第二部分 阅理解(共两节)第一节(共 15 小)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的 A、 四选项中,选出最佳选项。A Servers Servers contacts nonprofits to determine

8、number of volunteers needed the organizations throughout the weeks. Students sign up volunteer expeditions with Servers the Activities Fair on Opening Weekend. Trips are scheduled throughout the summer on Saturdays. Visit website call (617) -3454 to learn more information.Harvard Summer School Orche

9、straThe Harvard School Orchestra is currently in its thirtyfifth season under the direction of Practise sessions are from pm to in Sanders Theatre, the following dates: Friday, June 28; Mondays, starting July and Friday, July 26. The performance is scheduled for Saturday, July 27, at in Sanders Thea

10、tre, Memorial Hall. For more information, please hsso.Harvard Summer The is open to most instrument players from both Harvard the Greater Boston area, regardless of experience.Practise sessions are Wednesdays in Sanders Theatre from 7:15 pm to 9:30 starting 24. will perform two concerts. The first o

11、n July 23 at 4 in Tercentenary Theatre, Harvard Yard, the second July 26 at 3 the Hatch Memorial Shell Boston. For more information, email meolson.Harvard Summer The chorus, founded in 1936, is led by Andrew Clark, Harvard Universitys Director of Choral Activities. Practise sessions are Tuesdays and

12、 Thursdays, 7 pm to 9:30 pm, in SandersTheatre, starting Tuesday, June 25. final performance scheduled for Friday, August 2, at pm, in Sanders Theatre, Memorial Hall. Visit the Harvard Chorus website or email harvardsummerchorus for information.21 of following suits those are only available the week

13、end?A Servers. BHarvard Summer School Orchestra.CHarvard Summer Band. D Chorus.22 do we know about Harvard Summer Pops Band?A are two practice ssesions in total.B suitable for experienced players.C practice lasts nearly 3 D concerts will held different theatres.23 do the three musical clubs have in

14、common?A date back to over three decades ago.B all performances in Sanders Theatre.C of their activities scheduled in D have practise sessions least twice a BWarner Bros.s Wonder 1984, the big movie still scheduled to be released 行 in theaters year, will come out on AT&T Inc.s day appears cinemas, a

15、n unusual approach that shows much the coronavirus pandemic ( 疫 has affected Hollywood.The will appear in the theaters and on Dec. 25, nine after it starts appearing at cinemas international markets, Warner Bros. said in statement HBO subscribers will have a month to see the movie at no additional T

16、he films director, Patty Jenkins, confirmed the move earlier in a tweet, saying that fans should see the movie in theaters if its safe to sootherwise, they can enjoy it at Releasing a - hit like Wonder Woman 1984 to home and theater audiences meanwhile would have unthinkable earlier this year, and f

17、or decades before that. However, the has it impossible for studios generate the kind of returns the office they need to recover their investments in big films. Cinemas in two of the biggest moviegoing markets in the Angeles New York closed entirely.Against this background, several major movies from

18、other studios were shown online this year, including Walt Disney Co.s Mulan. studios typically charging about $ 20 to see those films at home. Wonder Woman 1984 wont have an extra but it will require fans to sign up for HBO Max, costs $ a month.Under other set of circumstances, a move like this woul

19、d decried by theater owners, who have long enjoyed the right to exclusively show new hit films for two three months. However, theyve struck by effects of the coronavirus. Most cinemas have been closed for portions 2020 and those that have reopened dont many new movies to show. Most big films delayed

20、 until 24 makes the movie Wonder 1984 different other released this year? A approach of releasing. B it will on C expectation audience. D The theaters it will released.25 Paragraph 4 mainly talk about?A tough challenges studios have to face.B for film industry recover from the pandemic.C influence t

21、he pandemic has had film industry.D possible success of Woman 1984.26 the underlined word decried in Paragraph probably A BAccused. C D Commented.27 does this text probably A news report. B film review. movie advertisement. hit fiction.CDuring the golden week national holiday that began October 1st,

22、 hundreds of thousands of sightseers flocked to Lijiang, a picturesque historic town in the south western province of Yunnan. its attractions are the symbols printed beneath the Chinese characters on road signs and shop fronts (Starbucks included). They are Dongba pictographs, an ancient form script

23、 文字 that originated among the Naxi, a local ethnic group. It almost died until about decade when local officials to realize its value and covered the town it.Dongba never widely used by the Naxi, of whom there are about 300,000 living in Himalayan foothills near Lijiang, as well as in Tibet and Sich

24、uan province. The pictographs, which evolved as early the seventh century, were developed by shamans 巫师 of Dongba faith, which has roots in Tibet.Over 20,000 of these religious records survive. They provide rich insight into how Naxi people thought about geography, astronomy and agriculture. they ex

25、tremely hard read. Linguists are helped the priests 神职人员. There are about 600, most of them very old, including Yang Guoxing, who ran school 2010 to 2015 to Dongba to children living in the mountains. Mr Yang was growing up, everyone was too busy farming learn it. they busy soaking up the culture, h

26、e says.Signs bus stations rural Yunnan encourage locals to written spoken Chinese. But the get off lightly with other ethnic minorities. Primary schools in Lijiang the script twice a week, as well as Naxi nursery rhymes. Dejing, of Culture Research Institute, says this is not just about keeping aliv

27、e the pictographs, but letting children grasp the spirit of their own culture. this will also help tourism develop in Lijiang.28 do we know about the Dongba script?A is widely used local people. B was a tool used certain people.CIt was quite popular certain periods. has history than years.29 to Guox

28、ing, makes difficult to spread the script?A priests read it. extremely hard read.CIts value hasnt been fully recognized. DPeople are busy to learn a new language. 30 done to keep the Dongba script alive?A schools are opened to teach it.BSome tourists are invited preserve it.C the Dongba script be us

29、ed in schools.DPeople are more exposed to this language than before.31 is the of the text?A Dongba Script Is Dying B History of the Dongba ScriptC Dongba Script Survives in Lijiang DThe Influence the Dongba ScriptDBig, old are dying faster than the leaving younger, less biodiverse forests that store

30、 less carbon worldwide. They us paper and fuel, well as ecological services cleaning the air, storing carbon and providing habitat. Were talking about trees, of course. But human changes to the environment appear to be causing profound changes to trees around the world.In a new study, scientists rev

31、iewed global research trends tree seedlings, growth death. combined those data with an analysis deforestation. they that worldwide, older trees are dying at a higher rate than in the past due to factors like rising air temperature, wildfires, drought and pathogens 病原菌.And most of drivers of that dec

32、rease large, trees are increasing themselves, such as temperature going up, droughts are severe, wildfires, windstorms and deforestation are on the increasealthough variable across the globetheyre generally increasing. And so for both the loss has already occurred, but we expect more continued loss

33、of big, old trees. said Nate McDowell, earth scientist at Pacific Northwest National Lab, who was one of the studys authors.So if we have increasing rate of death, particularly of the larger, trees, whats left are the younger trees. So thats why, on average, through the loss of bigger, older trees,

34、our forests are inherently 天生地 younger and shorter.This trend a problem, because old trees are vitally important.For sure, increase in death does limit the carbon storage of an ecosystem and can force the system to become a carbon source to the atmosphere. The second reason care is biodiversity pers

35、pective: trees tend to house a higher biodiversity than young forests do. And the third reason is aesthetic: as a society, care about these trees. We national parks named after these trees. So theres a personal reason for people to care about this as well.32 the new study found about the forests?AFo

36、rests are getting younger and shorter.B factors the death of big old trees.C trees are beneficial humans in many ways.D death big old trees influences biodiversity.33 do the underlined words the drivers Paragraph 3 refer A death rates of big old trees .B trends the death of big old trees.C human cha

37、nges to environment.D factors causing high rate of trees.34 the significance of old trees illustrated?A giving examples. B analyzing reasons.C listing facts. D providing figures.35Whats the purpose of the A call on people protect old trees.B illustrate a phenomenon about old trees.C share the findin

38、gs of a new study about trees.D analyze reasons why some trees dying faster.第二节(共 5 小)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项中有两项为多余 选项。Do you invest much into words added by strangers? No what you do or say, or act, people will always give their opinions about you. _36_ Otherwise, youll allow others opinions

39、to not only hurt you, but often define you. Here are ways to stop caring about other people of Keep in mind not everyone cares. Everyone troubled by anxiety, and they might be too busy to immediately recognize yours. _37_ Theyre always too thinking about their families, work, and whatever else to fo

40、rm detailed opinion about you.Think about who you want to be. allowing others opinions to influence and dominate your life, youre handing them your power. If you can relate to this, ask yourself, what do you want? Are you making these choices to impress others? _38_Accept not everyone will you. In s

41、ome people will others might not. _39_ most of the thats their mindset only, has nothing to do you. There will be people who will accept all of you and people who will be supportive and kind. These are people who deserve with you._40_ may about ending up looking like a fool because of a mistake, but

42、 mistakes are unavoidable. you your fear of making mistakes build resilience to the pain that may come from failure, will unstoppable. One way to deal anxieties about messing up is to make of the possible things that could wrong.A the challenges.B let them get you.C only opinion that matters to you

43、is yours.D key is to selective about what care EPeople around you enough to their minds. is really to face someone has negative views of you.G your decisions, from this angle, will help you become -confident.第三部分 语知识运用(共两)第一节 完形填空(共 小题)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的 C 和 四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的 最佳选项。Menninger took the way

44、 to climb Everestthe tallest peak. _41_ hike it up, decided to climb as -native Everest porter (挑) meant _42_ packs weighing up to 220 along rough, high altitude trails 小)Menninger came up with such a(n) _43_ spending season a guide in Nepal, and becoming _44_ with life of these My goal was to the s

45、ame experience, he explains.The physical and emotional _45_ of the job is laid _46_ as Menninger is filmed struggling with consisting of multiple bags tied together, _47_ trying to sleep at in crowded freezing porter houses.A typical day _48_ waking up at around 7:30 and going to the clients hotel t

46、o _49_ their bags and beginning to trek ( 长途跋涉. Porters have to _50_ for theirown accommodation during treks. even regularly go without _51_ to keep costs down. As arent _52_ the day, they have no idea whether the trek economically worthwhile until theyve _53_ it.Life never _54_ for them. Last of Ev

47、erests deadliest climbing seasons, largely _55_ difficult weather conditions, and lack of experience. _56_ the problems a lack of between the porters their mostly wealthy clients.With his film during this tough trek, Menninger wishes more _57_ of how porters rely on their low salaries, and they cont

48、ribute to the overall Everest experience. _58_, film could encourage those porters by _59_ what theyre able _60_ and hard work.41Other than BSimply CRather than D42 B Dwrapping43 Bconclusion suggestion Didea44pleased B Cfascinated Ddisappointed45payment Bprice C D46 Bmessy untouched Dunderstandable4

49、7 C 48 Binvolves indicates Drequires49search B D50 ask Cwork Dpay51 Bpermission C limit52 B C D53 Bexperienced Creached 54 encouraging D55focusing on B to C on Dleading 56 to about CGetting rid of DAdding 57 Binformed warned Dsure58Joyfully B C Generally D59 Bclaiming Dannouncing60understand Bbear c

50、omplain Dimagine第卷第三部分 语知识运用第二节(共 10 小)阅读下面短文,在空白处填入 1 个当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。Putting your hand in your pocket to reward good service is personal choice, but also depends on _61_ you are in the world. What is a practice in one city is not necessarily in another. In some places tip is expected; but in othe

51、rs, good service should be expected and ought _62_ (include) in price.In the UK, where people tend too complain, they might the service charge despite quietly _63_ (complain) that the service they received was not _64_ (satisfy)!_65_, in the customary to leave a gratuity because tips often make up _

52、66_ large part of servers income. Restaurant William Beckett told the BBC that in New York, example, Theoretically you could just stand up and walk out. You dont.Everybody _67_ (tip) Maybe we should follow Japans approach, tipping under circumstance may seem rude because good service is standard exp

53、ected. Elsewhere, there _68_ (call) for restaurants to replace the tipping system _69_ a single payment covering both the meal the service. This _70_ (basic) means, dont the price see on menu reflects the full cost of dining.第四部分 写(共两节)第一节 短文改错(共 小题)假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文你修改你同桌写的以下作文中 有 处言错误,每句中最多两处。每

54、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(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:处错误及修改均仅限一词。只允许修改 10 处多(从第 11 处)不计分。The person respect most is my father. Like a doctor, he always busy with work. After I could he has never spent a weekend stay Every day, he work before get up, and comes back home after to bed. So to me, it doesnt at because he a great his mind. He devotes almost the his patient

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