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吉林省长春市2021—2022学年度高三第三次模拟考试

英语试题

满分:150分时量:120分钟

第一部分:听力(共两节,满分30分)

第一节(共5小题,每小题15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AB三个选项

读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。中通出最佳选项。听完每段对话后,你都有1钟的时间来回答有关小题

和阅

I.whatsizewillthemanbuy?

A.Small.B.Large.C.Medium

2HowdoesthewomanIkethecity?

A.AwfiuB.Wonderful.C.Justso-so

3whenistheman'sappointment?

A.Areleventhirty.B.Attenthirty.C.Atten.

HowdidPetegetinjured?

A.Byfallingoverhimself.B.Byfallingoffhisbike.C.Byplayingfootball.

5.whatdidthemandolastweekend?

A.Heenteredabodybuildingcompetition.

B.Heshowedthewomanhismuscles.

C.Heexercisedatthegym.

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ABC三个选项中选出最佳选项。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和第7两个小题

6.Wherewerethespeakerslastnight?

A.Inthetheatre.B.Inthecinema.C.Athome.

7.Whatdothespeakersdecidetodo?

A.Gotothecinema.B.WatchaDVDC.Seeaplay.

听第7段材料,回答第8至第10三个小题。

WhydoesHungwanttotravelaftergraduation?

Hewantstohaveabreak.

B.Hecan'tfindaproperjob

Heiscrazyabouttraveling

9.HowmanycountrieswillHungprobablyvisit?

A.3.B.4,C.5.

10.whatdoesNolehopetodoaftergraduation?

A.Moveoutofherparents'home

B.Getherownhouse

C.Findajob.

听第8段材料,回答第11至第13三个小题

11.Wheredidthemangettoknowthewoman?

A.InFrankfurt.B.InLondonC.InManchester.

12.Whenwillthespeakersmeet?

A.At12:00.Thursday.B.At12:30.Tuesday.C.A12:30,Wednesday

13.Wheredothespeakersagreetoseeeachotheragain?

A.Inarestaurant.B.Intheman'soffice.C.Inabookfair.

听第9段材料回答14第16三个小题

14.Whereareplasticbottlesforbidden?

A.Onthewholeplanet.

B.InEuropeancountries.

C.InsomeEuropeantowns.

15.Whydoesthewomanthinkplasticistenible?

A.Plasticdoesgreatharmtotheenvironment.

B.Itcostsalotofmoneytomakeplastic

C.Itisinconvenienttouseplastic.

16.Whatcanweknowabouttheman?

A.Heisoptimistic.B.Heisreasonable.C.Heispessimistic.

听第10段材料,回答第17至第20四个小题。

17.Whatisthemostimportantingivingspeechesandpresentations?

A.Preparation.B.Speakinglouder.C.Beingprofessional.

18.Whenshouldaspeakerchecktheequipment?

A.Whenitgoeswrong.B.BeforespeakingC.Whenhedriesup.

19.Whatshouldaspeakerdowhenheforgetswhattosay?

A.Becomenervous.B.Staycalm.C.Readthenotes.

20.Whatarethemostsuccessfulspeakerslike?

A.Famousandlearned.

B.Determinedandcalm.

C.Confidentandenthusiastic.

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,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。

A

HonorsProgram

Thehonorsprogramisforstudentswhohaveenjoyedtheirexperienceinresearchwithaguideteacherand

arelookingforahighlightexperienceduringtheirfinalyear.Theprogramhasspecificrequirementsforour

majorsdescribedbelow.

Application

Studentsparticipateinthehonorsprogramduringtheirfinalyear.Studentswhoexpecttohavea3.5

accumulativeGPAbythefallofsenioryearshouldhaveidentifiedaguideteacherandappliedfbrNBBhonors

byMay1stoftheirthirdyear.Applicationsarebriefandincludebasicinformationsuchasguideteachername,

projecttitle,andcurrentGPA.

Coursework

Duringsenioryear,honorsstudentstaketworesearch-experiencecourses.Participationinthesecourses

includesatleast12hoursofworkontheresearchprojecteachweekaswellasweeklymeetingswithother

researcherstodevelopprofessionalskills.

Essay

Themajorityofourmajorworkwithguideteachersinresearchexperiences,andmanystudentsco-author

manuscripts(手稿)publishedinleadingjournals.However,onlyhonorsstudentsareguidedandhelpedthrough

theprocessofwritinganessay.Allstudents'essaysarepublishedonlinethroughtheuniversitylibraryand,after

thedatabeingforbiddentobeincludedinotherarticles,theessaysareavailabletosearch.

21.Whichofthefollowingistherequirementofthehonorsprogram?

Studentsshouldtaketworelevantcourses.

Studentsshouldspend12hoursresearching.

Studentsshouldfinishtheiressaysontheirown.

StudentsshouldapplybyMay1stinthefourthyear.

22.Whatprivilegedohonorsstudentshave?

Accesstoleadingjournals.B.Guidanceinwritinganessay.

C.Includingthedatainotherarticles.D.Publishingessaysthroughthelibrary.

23.Whoisthepassageintendedfor?

A.Guideteachers.B.CollegeStudents.

C.Researchers.D.Professors.

B

GeorgeNakashimaalwaysinsistedthathewasasimplewoodworker,notanartist.Eventhoughmajor

museumsexhibitedhisworksandthedirectoroftheAmericanCraftMuseumcalledhimanationaltreasure,Mr.

Nakashimarejectedthelabelofartist.Foralmostfiftyyearshesimplywentonshapingwoodintobeautifulchairs,

tables,andcabinets.

Nakashimahadacleargoal.Heintendedtomakeeachpieceoffurnitureasperfectaspossible.Even

makingaboxwasanactofcreation,becauseitproducedanobjectthathadneverexistedbefore.Initially

Nakashimausedlocalwood,sometimesfromhisownproperty.Later,hetraveledtoseekoutEnglishoak,Persian

walnut,AfricanzebrawoodandIndianteak.Heespeciallylikedtofindgiantrootsthathadbeendugoutofthe

groundafteratreewascutdown.Nakashimafeltthatmakingthiswoodintofurniturewasawayofallowingthe

treetoliveagain.

Mostfurnituremakerspreferperfectboards,butNakashimatookpleasureinusingwoodwithinteresting

knots(结疤)andcracks.Theseirregularitiesgavethewoodpersonalityandshowedthatthetreehadliveda

colourfullife.

Heneverfailedtocreateanobjectthatwasbothusefulandbeautiful.OneearlypieceNakashimadesigned

wasathree-leggedchairforhissmalldaughter,Mira,tousewhenshesatatthetableformeals.TheMirachair

becamesopopularthatNakashimalatermadebothlowandhighversions.Anotherfamouspiece,theconoidchair,

hastwolegssupportedbybladelikefeet.Always,Nakashima'sdesignswerepreciseandgraceful,markedbythe

simplicitythatrevealedhisloveforthewood.

Astheyearspassed,Nakashima'sreputationgrewandhereceivedmanyawards.HischildrenMiraandKevin,

nowadults,joinedtheteamofcraftspeopleintheirfather'sstudio.Nakashima'sdreamofintegratingworkand

familyhadcometrue.

24.WhichofthefollowingbestdescribesNakashima?

A.Generousandoutgoing.

B.Honestandsimple.

C.Capableandfriendly.

D.Creativeandmodest.

25.WhichofthefollowingistrueaboutNakashima?

A.Hisartworksmadetreesliveagain.

B.Healwaysusedpreciouswoodmaterials.

C.Hischairswerebeautifullydesignedbutuseless.

D.Hedevotedhimselftoshapingwood.

26.・WhatcanwelearnaboutNakashimafromthelasttwoparagraphs?

A.Helovedhisworkandfamily.

B.Hemadechairsofthesamestyle.

C.Hesoughtfbrasimplelifeandart.

D.Hewaslostinresearchingthewood.

27.WhatcanbeinferredaboutMiraandKevin?

A.Theyhadanartstudiooftheirown.

B.Theystilllackedtheabilitytocreateartworks.

C.Theyhadacommoninterestwiththeirfather.

D.Theyenjoyedthesamereputationwiththeirfather.

C

Oneofthegreatestchallengesincaringforsuchintelligentanimalsaschimpanzees(猩猩)isprovidingthem

withenrichingexperiences.Everyday,thechimpanzeesatProjectChimpsreceivemorningandevening

food-basedenrichmentdevices,butcaregiversarealwayslookingformorewaystokeepthechimpsmentally

engaged.With79chimpanzees,eachwiththeirdistinctivepersonality,carestaffoftenfindthatdifferentchimps

reactdifferentlytonewenrichment.

Lastyear,webeganinvitingmusicianstoperformforchimpstoseehowtheymayrespond.Aviolin

performancereceivedquitetheresponse.Additionalmusicianswerelineduptovisitbutthecorona-virushas

stoppedtheactivities,whichwehopetoresumeinthenearfuture.

Thispastweek,webroughtanelectricpianoforthechimpstoinvestigate.Somechimps,liketwinsButtercup

andClarisse,wereimmediatelyinterestedandcouldnotwaittotapoutafewnotes.Others,likeEmma,were

moreinterestedintryingtotakeitapart.

29-year-oldPrecioushasverylittletoleranceforthepiano.Shesatofftothesideforafewminutes,but

eventuallyshedecidedthatwasenough.Shecalledanendtotheenrichmentsessionbythrowingahandfulof

wasteatthepiano.Receivinghermessageloudandclear,weremovedthepiano.

Wecouldneverhaveguessedhow33-year-oldLukewouldreacttoit.Aswithmanyretiredlabchimpanzees,

Lukehassomeanxietyissues.Heseemsparticularlydistrustfulofanythingnew,includingpeople,food,and

enrichment.Butwhenwepresentedthechimpswiththepiano,Lukewasthefirsttoinvestigate.Wecouldnot

believeoureyes—thisusuallyanxiouschimpanzeebravelychosetoexploresomethingnew!

TousatProjectChimps,thisiswhatitisallabout:givingchimpanzeesthefreedomtochoose.Weare

honoredtobepartoftheirjourney.

28.Whydochimpanzeesresponddifferentlytonewenrichment?

A.Theyareofdifferentgenders.B.Theyhavenaturalcuriosities.

C.Theyareasintelligentashumans.D.Theyhavetheiruniquecharacters.

29.Whoshowedtheleastinterestinthepiano?

A.ButtercupandClarisse.B.Emma.

C.Precious.D.Luke.

30.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“resume“inParagraph2mean?

A.Continue.B.Suspend.

C.Monitor.D.Manage.

31.Whatisthetextmainlyabout?

A.Howcaregiverscarefortheretiredchimpanzees.

B.Whatcarestaffdotoenrichchimpanzees?dailylife.

C.Howchimpanzeesaretrainedthroughvariousenrichment.

D.WhatProjectChimpsdoestoobserveandstudywildchimps.

D

TheicybeautyoftheArcticattractsthousandsofvisitorseveryyeartoseeitswonderfulwildlife,landscape

andlocalcultures.VisitorscantakeshipsonavoyagealongtheArcticOceanortakeflightstocitiesalongthe

Arcticedge.Nomatterhowonegetsthere,theyshouldwearwarmclothesandgetreadytotakeintheattractions.

''TravelingtotheArcticleavesanunforgettableimpressiononthevisitor.Itsvastexpanseandthefragilityof

itsenvironmentaretwothingsthatreallyblow_awaypeople,“saidCherylRosa,thedirectoroftheUSArctic

ResearchCommission.

VisitorstotheArcticCirclewillhavealotofactivitiestochoosefromiftheywanttoseeallthattheregion

hastooffer.Hikingwithsnowshoes,dogsleddingandkayakingarecommonactivities.Visitorswithsharpeyes

arelikelytospotpolarbears.Togetevenclosertotheanimalsofthesea,visitorscangopolarsnorkelingwith

seals.Ofcourse,Arcticadventuresaren'tcompletewithoutviewingthewondersoftheArcticCircle'slarge

glaciersandicebergsaswell.

OneofthemostimpressiveattractionsandmaybethemostdifficulttoseeistheNorthernLights,oneofthe

sevennaturalwondersoftheworld.Theyarenaturallightsthatglowabrilliantgreenandlightupthehorizon.

Sometimestheyappearaswavesthatdanceacrosstheskyindifferentcolors.

ThebestplacestoviewtheNorthernLightsareinNorthernNorway,Sweden'sAbiskoNationalPark,Iceland,

America'sAlaskaorCanada'sYukon,accordingtoS.CharlesDeehr,anexpertattheUniversityof

AlaskaFairbanks'GeophysicalInstitute,recommendedplanningatripbetweenwinterandspring,especially

whenthereisanewmoon.

EventhoughtheArcticisapopulartouristdestination,don'tforgetthatpeopleliveheretoo.'Ttis

recommendedthatvisitorsgowithtourgroupsthatarerespectfulofArcticresidents(居民)andtheir

culture,“saidRosa."Toomanypeoplecandisturbthesmallvillages.Findingtourgroupsthatworkwithlocal

communitiesisimportant.^^

32.Theunderlinedpart“blowaway"inParagraph2probablymeans“L

A.defeatB.affect

C.moveD.impress

33.WhatcanweknowabouttheNorthernLights?

A.Theyonlyproducegreenlightatnight.

B.Theyarenaturallightsandhardtosee.

C.Theyseldomoccurbetweenwinterandspring.

D.Thebesttimetoviewthemiswhenthereisafullmoon.

34.Whatcanbeinferredfromthelastparagraph?

A.TourgroupsarenotwelcomeamongArcticresidents.

B.TheArctic*spopulationhasbeenrisinginrecentyears.

C.VisitorsshouldchoosesuitabletourgroupswhenvisitingtheArctic.

D.Tourgroupsshouldgetpermissionfromlocalcommunities.

35.Whatisthepurposeoftheauthorinwritingthispassage?

A.Toinformvisitorsoflocalculture.

B.Torecommendsomeactivitiestovisitors.

C.Tointroduceapopulartouristdestination.

D.ToshareatravelexperienceintheArctic.

第二节:七选五(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。

Manycamperslovetoplantheirtripsduringautumnseason._36_Whetheryoubecampingalone,with

familyoryourfriends,autumnseasonofferslotsofactivitiesthatmakeyouroutdooradventuremorefun!Here

aresomefallcampingtipstomakeyourtripmorememorable.

Scheduleforthecoolweather.Eventhoughsummerjustended,youshouldbepreparedforcoolweather.37It

couldbehotandsunnyduringtheday,butverycoldoncethesungoesdown.Youwouldn'twantyourtriptobe

ruinedbecauseyoukeepwakingupintheearlymorningbecauseofcoldweather.

Scheduleyourcookingtimes,Animportanttokeepinmindisthatthedaysareshorterduringcoolseasons.More

importantly,foodtakeslongertocookwhentheweatheriscoldSoscheduleyourcookingtimestomakesurethat

youenjoyyourmealtimes.38

Becarefulwithbears.Anycamperknowsthatitisquiteimportanttoprotectthemselves,frombearsand

otherwildlife.39Wildlifebecomemoreactivearoundthistimelookingforfoodaswinternears..

40TherearelotsofappletreesinthecountrywhereyoucampIfyou'reluckyenoughtohaveonenearyour

chosencampsite,considerapplepickingduringtheday.Togetevenmorefunoutofautumn,youcanalsochoose

togopumpkinpicking.Youcanalsobringyourownpumpkinstocarvearoundthecampfire!Thekidswillloveit.

A.Goappleorpumpkinpicking.

B.Collectcolourfulleavesfromtrees.

C.Autumnweatherisveryunpredictable.

DButwemustbeextracarefulduringfallseason.

E.Besureyoucookdinnerandcleanupbeforethesungoesdown.

F.Alltheanimalswakeupandareveryhungryatthistimeoftheyear

G.Thereareplentyoffunactivitiesyoucanenjoyduringyourcampingtrip.

第三部分英语知识运用(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,从短文后所给各题的四个选项(A、B、C、D)中,选出最佳选项并涂在答题卡上

Howpeoplestayconnectedbeforetheinventionoftextmessaging?Thatmakesiteasytosendanotetoa

friend.Andbeforethereweretelephonesineveryhomethatcould_41—youimmediatelywithalovedone,

therewereletters.Sure,youmight_42—towaitafewdaysorweeksforthepostmanto_43—it,butthe

specialfeelingitcontainedmadeitworththe_44—.Althoughaletteroffersno_45_joy,handwritten

correspondence(通信)wasalwayshighly_46_andfavored.Alettercouldberead_47_sothatonecould

enjoythatspecialmomentoverandoveragain.

Inthefaceofworryoverthecoronaviruspandemicandallthe_48—ithasplacedonNewYorkers,aBrooklyn

一basedperformanceartistandEnglishprofessorBrandonWoolfcameupwiththeideaof

reviving(复兴)theletter-writing_49_asameanstoreachoutand_50—oneanother.

Knowingthatpeoplehavelostlovedones,jobsandbusinesses,and_51_simplepleasureslikehugsfroma

friend,Woolfbegantothinkabouthowtohelppeoplemake_52_connections.

His_53_wastotakeapagefromhistory.t4Whcninterpersonalconnectionis_54_duringthehardtimes,

whatareotherwayswherewecanbe_55_?"Woolfwondered.ccWhatisabetterexperiencethan_56_a

pieceofmailinyourmailboxfromsomebodyyoudidn'texpecttohearfrom?”

Usingaportable_57_andseatedonafoldingchairalongsideamailbox,heputasignsays,"FreeLetters

forFriendsFeelingBlue."Woolfspentseveralhours,afewdaysaweekforfourweeks,typinglettersfbrhisPark

Slope,Brooklyn_58—.

The37-year-oldNewYorkUniversityteachercalledhisstreet_59_"TheConsole^^一shortfor

consolation(慰问).He_60_theneighborsandthosehearingfromthemcouldfeelthewarmth.

41.A.fillB.equipC.compareD.connect

42.A.needB.wantC.dreamD.pretend

43.A.designB.readC.writeD.deliver

44.A.waitB.purchaseC.exchangeD.work

45.A.bitterB.permanentC.instantD.real

46.A.correctedB-expectedC.wastedD.processed

47.A.silentlyB.easilyC.repeatedlyD.loudly

48.A.orderB.stressC.importanceD.attention

49.A.traditionB.hobbyC.projectD.trouble

50.A.rescueBcomfortC.trustD.praise

51.A.testedoutB.tookonC.givenupD.turnedto

52.A.regretfulB.dangerousC.shamefulD.meaningful

53.A.doubtB.answerC.routineD.reason

54.A.legalB.uselessC.randomD.risky

55.A.outB.awayC.togetherD.apart

56.A.receivingB.borrowingC.removingD.protecting

57.A.platformBsuitcaseC.notebookD.typewriter

58.A.patientsB.volunteersC.neighborsD.supporters

59.A.artworkB.performanceC.appealD.theory

60.A.hopedB.worriedC.promisedD.forg

第四部分:第一节短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,共10分)

假定英语老师课上要求同学之间交换改作文,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S),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;分10分)

2.只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。

LastmonthourschoolheldareadingWeek,whichaimwastoencouragethestudentstoreadwide.During

theweek,bookloversrecommendedaplentyofgoodbookssuitableforhighschoolstudents.Inaddition,two

famouswritersareinvitedtogivelecturesonhowtounderstandandappreciateliterarywork.Thepoetryreading

contestwasanotheramazedactivityforthestudentstobringhistalentintofullplay.Allthecontestantstookturns

readtheirfavoritepoemstotheaudience.WeallfindtheReading

Weekverybenefit.Ithasnotonlyenrichedourschoollife,andhelpedusformthehabitofreading.

第四部分:第二节书面表达(满分25分)

目前,全国很多高中都在课后开展阳光体育活动(Sunshinesports)。请你给校英文报写一篇短文分享

你对高中开展阳

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