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2021届高三第一学期1月质量检测试卷英语试题第I卷第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)第一部分:听力(共两节,满分30分)做题时,先将答案划在试卷上。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(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.Whatisthegirlgoingtodothisweekend?A.Collectemptybottles. B.Goonafieldtrip. C.Buyuniforms.2.Whatdoesthewomansuggestthemando?A.Tryadifferentwebsite.B.Signuptobeamember.C.ChoosemoviesathomeonTV.3.Whyhasthewomanmovedtheboy?A.Hetalkstoomuch.B.Hecan’tseeclearly.C.Hehastroubleinlistening.4.Howoftendoesthemanworkoutnow?A.Onceaweek. B.Twiceaweek. C.Everyotherday.5.Whoisthewomanprobablyspeakingto?A.Hergoodfriend. B.Herdoctor. C.Herpersonaltrainer.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。听下面一段对话,回答第6和第7两个小题。6.Wheredoestheconversationtakeplace?A.Inanofficedowntown.B.Inanapartmentdowntown.C.InanapartmentintheEastEnd.7.Whatdoesthemanwanttodonow?A.Gettowork.B.Gotoarestaurant.C.Visitthewoman’scompany.听下面一段对话,回答第8至10题。8.Whendidthespeakers’parentsgetmarried?A.15yearsago. B.30yearsago. C.35yearsago.9.Whatwillthespeakersdofortheweddinganniversary?A.Sendtheirparentsonatrip.B.Havealittleweddingceremony.C.Invitesomenewfriendstoaparty.10.Whowillsendouttheinvitationemails?A.Theman. B.MomandDad. C.Thewoman.听下面一段对话,回答第11至13题。11.Howdoesthewomanfeelaboutherjob?A.Satisfied. B.Unhappy. C.Excited.12.Whatdoesthemandoforaliving?A.Heisadoctor. B.Heworksasalawyer. C.Heownshisbusiness.13.Whenwillthewomantakesometimeoff?A.Inthespring. B.Inthesummer. C.Inthewinter.听下面一段对话,回答第14至17题。14.Howdoesthegirlspendherday?A.Playingballgames.B.Talkingwithherfriends.C.Sharingpictureswithherfriends.15.Whatbestdescribestheman’swork?A.Technological. B.Financial. C.Medical.16.Whatistheman’smainconcernaboutMeitu?A.It’smakinghisdaughterlesssmart.B.It’sanoldtechnology.C.Itisn’tveryprivate.17.Whatmighthappenintheend?A.ThegirlwillhavetodeleteMeitu.B.ThemanwillallowthegirltouseMeitu.C.Themanwillsendhisdaughtertoadifferentschool.听下面一段独白,回答第18至20题。18.Whichtypeofskirunisfitforbeginners?A.Green-circle. B.Blue-square. C.Black-diamond.19.WhatdoweknowaboutWhistlerBlackcombMountainResort?A.Therearenoinstructorsthere.B.Visitorscantakecablecarsthere.C.Cabinsthereareinthecenteroftheforest.20.Howcanvisitorsgetthebestprices?A.Bycallingtheresortdirectly.B.Bygoingtothesalesdesk.C.Bybookingthroughthewebsite.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、D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。AItwasalifesavingtaskasthrillingasanyinthemonths-longbattleagainstthewildfiresthathavetornthroughtheAustralianbush.Butinsteadofaracetosavehumansoranimals,aspecializedteamofAustralianfirefighterswasbentonsavinginvaluableplantlife:hiddengroves(树林)oftheWollemipine,aprehistorictreespecies.Wollemipinespeakedinabundance34millionto65millionyearsago,beforeasteadydecline.Today,only200ofthetreesexistintheirnaturalenvironment.Thetreesaresorarethattheywerethoughttodieoutuntil1994.That’stheyearwhenDavidNoble,anofficerwiththeNewSouthWalesNoblebroughtbackafewbranchesandshowedthemtootherbiologistsandbotanists.Amonthlater,Noblereturnedtothegrovewithsomescientists.Itwasthenthattheyrealizedwhattheyhadfound:“aprehistorictreespeciesthathasoutlivedthedinosaurs.”theAmericanScientistexplains.SowhenAustralia’swildfiresstartedburningtowardWollemiLargeairtankersdroppedfireretardant(阻燃剂)aroundthepines.Firefighterssetupanirrigation(灌溉)systemaroundthetreestokeepthemwet.“Ifthefiredidgothrough,wewantedittobeacoolburnasopposedtoahotburntogivethemthebestchanceofsurvival,”Keansaid.Thefiredidsweepthroughthegroveswherethesetreeshavesomehowsurvivedformillionsofyears.Forafewdays,thesmokewassothickthatitwasn’tclearwhethertheplanhadworked.Atlastthesmokeeasedoff.Afewtreeshadbeenburnedbytheflames,andtwodied.Buttheeffortshadpaidoff.“Finally,”Keansaid,“wewereabletogetinthereandseethat,thankgoodness,thetreesweresaved.”20.WhatdoweknowaboutWollemipines?A.Scientistssearchedfortheminthewild.B.TheyusedtogrowinpartsofAustralia.C.Therewereaconsiderablenumberofthemlongago.D.Firefightersandbiologistscooperatedtokeepthemalive.21.Whichofthefollowingcanbestreplacetheunderlinedword“outlived”inParagraph3?A.beensuperiorto. B.beenrelatedto.C.diedearlierthan. D.existedlongerthan.22.Whatcanbelearnedfromthelastparagraph?A.Itwascooltodropretardantoverthefire.B.Itwasn’tclearwhetherthetreesweresaved.C.Ithelpedthetreessurvivetokeepthemwet.D.Itworkedbestforthetreestokeepahotburn.23.Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?A.AninvestigationintoWollemipines.B.Ahard-wonbattleagainstthewildfires.C.Constructingafirefightingsystemforthetrees.D.Savingworld’srarepinespeciesfromwildfires.BChineseresearchershavedevelopedarobotdesignedtohelpdoctorstreatthenewcoronavirusandotherhighlyinfectiousdiseases.Themachinehasalongroboticarmattachedtoabasewithwheels.Itcanperformsomeofthesamemedicalexaminationtasksasdoctors.Forexample,thedevicecanperformultrasounds(超声波扫描检查),collectfluidsamplesfromaperson’smouthandlistentosoundsmadebyapatient’sorgans.Camerasrecordtherobot’sactivities,whicharecontrolledremotelysodoctorscanavoidcominginclosecontactwithinfectedpatients.Doctorsandothermedicalworkerscanoperatethemachineinanotherplace.Therobot’smaindesignerZhengGangtie,anengineerandprofessoratChina’sTsinghuaUniversity,toldReutersnewsagencythathegottheideaforthedevicewhenhismedicalfriendtoldhimthatoneofthebiggestproblemsindealingwithCOVID-19wasthathealthcareworkerstreatingpatientsweregettinginfectedthemselves.Zhengsaidhewantedtodosomethingtohelpthissituation.Sotheengineergatheredateamandwenttoworkontheroboticdevice.Zhengsaidthedevicesusethesametechnologythatisusedforspaceequipment,includingmoonexplorers.Thenewrobotisalmostcompletelyautomated.Itcanevendisinfectitselfafterperformingactionsinvolvingpatientcontact.However,Zhengsaidhehadheardfromsomedoctorsthatitwouldbebetternottobuildsuchrobotstobefullyautomatic.Thisisbecausemanypatientsstilldesireapersonalpresencetohelpcalmthemduringtreatment.TheteamcurrentlyhastworobotsandbothhavebeentestedbydoctorsathospitalsinBeijing.OnemachinewastakentoWuhan’sUnionHospital,wheredoctorstheregottrainedtouseit.Theplanistousetherobottohelptreatcoronaviruspatients,alongwithassistancefromnursesandotherhospitalworkers.Zhengwouldliketobuildmoreoftherobots,butsaysmoneyfromtheuniversityhasrunout.Eachrobotcostsabout$72,000tomake.Hesayshedoesnotplantocommercializethedesign,buthopesthatacompanycanbeginthatprocess.24.Whatdoweknowaboutthenewly-inventedrobot?A.Itisusedforspaceexploration.B.Itcompletelyoperatesonitsown.C.Itcarriesoutcomplicatedsurgicaltreatments.D.Itprotectsdoctorsfromriskycontactwithpatients.25.Whichofthefollowingmayacceleratethedevelopmentofthemachine?A.AssistanceofAI. B.Financialsupport.C.Communityhelp. D.Professionaladvice.26.Whatcanweinferfromthelastthreeparagraphs?A.Thedevicemaynotbewelcomedbyallpatients.B.Thedevicehasbeenwidelyusedtotreatpatients.C.Zhenghasreceivedfurtherfundsfromcompanies.D.Zhengcontinuedtheproductionforofficialsupport.27.Whatisthebesttitleforthepassage?A.PromisingFuturefortheRobotB.NovelDevicetoCureCoronavirusC.NewAssistanttoFightCoronavirusD.HelpfulDesigntoSavethePatientsCWhatisafamily?Whydoesitmatter?Whatdoesitteachusthatwecan’tlearnonourown?Thesequestionsseemespeciallyrelevantintheholidayseasonwhenitisoftenourtraditiontogatherasfamiliesandcelebratetogether.Mymotherwasoneoftwelvechildren.Astheygrewup,marriedandhadchildrenoftheirown,mostofthemlivednearenoughtogatherforholidaysatmygrandparents’homeinasmalltowninthemountainsofNorthCarolina.Idon’trecallgettingmanygiftsfromthem.Irememberthesenseofbelonging,ofbeingpartofsomethingthatassuredmeIwaslovedandnotalone.Idelightedinthelaughing,playingandfightingwithmycrazycousins.Iwatchedmygranddadandunclessitontheporch,rainorshine,smokingandjoking,arguingaboutpoliticsandtryingtosolvetheproblemsoftheworld.Ilistenedtomygrandmother,motherandauntsstir(搅拌)potsonthestoveandtalkabouttheirlives,hopes,dreamsanddisappointments,andgossipaboutanysisterwhofailedtoshowup.Thefoodwasalwaysplentifulanddelicious-countryham,sweetpotatoes,greenbeans,biscuitsandmygrandmother’sbananapudding.Butforme,thefoodwasneverthehighlight.Thehighlightwassimplybeingtogether.Afamily.However,they’reallgonenow.Myparentsandgrandparents,myauntsanduncleshaveleftthisworldforthenext.Mycousinsarescatteredhereandthere.Andyetthememorieslinger,alongwiththelovethatweshared.Itreasurethosememoriesandthethingstheytaughtme.Theytoldmethatfamiliesaren’tperfect,buttheyprepareustofindourwayinanimperfectworld.Theymademerealizethatallfamiliesarecrazyintheirownparticularways.MyhusbandandIaregrowinganewfamily,whilekeepingclosetothesurvivingmembersofthefamilies.It’sabeautifulblend(混合)ofkindness,traditions,nurturing(养育)andfriendships,whichgrowsyearafteryear.Ihopethisholidayseasonwillfillyouwithlovelymemoriesofthefamilythatraisedyou,andsurroundyouwithallthepeoplewhomean“family”toyounow.28.Whatdoweknowabouttheauthor’sfamilyaccordingtothearticle?A.Shedidn’tgetonwellwithhercousins.B.Hergrandpaanduncleswerepoliticians.C.Herfamilydelightedintheirgatherings.D.Thefemalememberslikedtoshowoff.29.Theauthorappreciatedthegatheringsmainlybecause_______.A.therewasalotofinvitingfoodB.specialgiftswereselectedthoughtfullyC.theybroughtthefamilyclosertogetherD.shegottoseerelativeswhoseldomvisited30.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“linger”inparagraph6probablymean?A.Disappear. B.Remain.C.Increase. D.Fade.31.Whatdidtheauthorlearnfromherfamily?A.Goodfamiliesshouldlivetogether.B.Imperfectfamiliesmayhelpusadjusttotheworld.C.Memoriesofperfectfamiliesdeservetreasuring.D.It’snecessarytocreatecrazyfamilytraditions.D“ThishasgoneaswellasIcouldhavedreamed,andIcanflyinthenearfuture!”Yes,AlyssaCarson,anow-18-year-oldastronautfromBatonRouge,Louisianaiscapable.Forher,ridingthemostaggressiverollercoasterintheparkisnotabigdeal.Ifallgoesaccordingtoherplans,NASAwillsendhertoMarsin2033,makingherthefirsthumantostepfootontheplanet.Shewillspendtwotothreeyearslivingthere,growingfood,performingscienceexperimentsandsearchingforsignsoflife.“TheMartianisactuallyveryaccurate,”shesaid.“Alotofthingsthathappenedinthemoviearesimilartowhatisgoingtohappen.”Shehasdevotedherentirelifetopreparingforherjourney.HerloveforspacestartedwhenshewatchedacartooncalledTheBackyardigansattheageof3.Fiveanimalpalsonimaginaryadventuresintheirbackyard,includingonepart-amissiontoMars.“Ithought‘Thisredplanetissocool!’”shesaid.“Istartedwatchingvideosofrovers’landingonMars.IhadalargemapofMarsinmyroomwhichIwouldlookateveryday.IstartedgettingtelescopessoIcouldlookatspace.At7,herfathertookhertospacecampinHuntsville,Alabama.“Thatwastheweekendofmylife.”shesaid.IgottolearneverythingIhadbeenwantingtoknowandIgottoseealife-sizerocket.”Shecherishedtherocketsomuchthatshereturned18times.At12,shebecamethefirstpersoninhistorytoattendallthreeNASAspacecampsinHuntsville,Alabama;Quebec,CanadaandIzmir,Turkey.Atfirstshemasteredthebasicsofspaceandhowhumanshaveexploreditthroughouttime.Asshegotoldershesimulated(模拟)missions,tryingtoreachadestinationingravity-free,weightlesszones.Whenshewas9,shemetNASAastronautSandraMagnus.Theexperiencedexplorertoldhershewasheragewhenshedecidedtogotospace.AtthatmomentAlyssaknewherloveofspacewasnotahobby.“Ididthesamethingasotherkids,likeswitchingmymindaboutcareers,wantingtobeateacherorthepresidentoneday,”shesaid.“ButthewayIalwaysthoughtaboutitwasIwouldbecomeanastronaut,gotoMars,comeback,andthenbeateacherorthepresident.”32.WhichofthefollowingaboutAlyssaCarsonisright?A.ShehascreatedmodelmissionstoMars.B.Sheistheyoungestonewhohascompletedastronauttraining.C.SheislikelytobethefirsthumantoperformdifferenttasksonMars.D.ShehasvisitedthespacecampinHuntsville,Alabamafornearly30times.33.What’ssupposedtobestressedbyreferringtoNASAastronautSandraMagnus?A.Thepowerofspacedreams.B.Thepopularityofspacetravel.C.TheimportanceofcareerchoicesD.Theexcitementofherspaceexperiences.34.Whatcan’tbeinferredfromthearticle?A.TheBackyardigansisacartoonforkids.B.AlyssawillhavemanytaskstocompleteifshelandsonMarssuccessfully.C.Alyssawasforcedtolearnthebasicsofspacesciencebyherfather.D.Alyssaenjoysridingrollercoasterslikemanyotheryoungpeople.35.Whatdoestheauthorintendtodoinwritingthepassage?A.TointroduceAmericanspaceindustry.B.TopromotethevaluesofAmericanteens.C.ToencouragetourstoMars.D.TopresentarisingAmericanspacestar.

Peopleoftensaythat“failureisthemotherofsuccess”.36.Asaresult,Manalo,aprofessorofeducationalpsychologyinJapansays,“Weknowweshouldn’tgiveupwhenwefail—butinreality,wedo.”ManaloandManu,aprofessoroflearningsciencesinSwiss,puttogetheraspecialissue(专利)lastDecemberonbenefitingfromfailure.Theissue’s15studiesprovideteachersandeducationalresearcherswithaguideforachievingsuccess.37.Anotherconfirmedthatadviceonfailuresismostconstructivewhenthereceiverispreparedtoexperienceunpleasantfeelings.Manaloandhisco-authorsalsofocusedonovercomingoneeverydayformoffailure:notcompletingatask.Theyasked131studentstowriteanarticleabouttheirschoolexperiences.Halfofthestudentsreceivedinstructionsfortheirwriting,andhalfwerelefttotheirown.38.Afterwardtheresearchersfoundthatthoseintheinstructedgroupweremorewillingtocompletetheirarticles,comparedwiththosewholackedguidance—evenifthelatterwereclosertobeingdone.39.40.StephanieCouch,thedirectoroftheLemelson-MITProgram,holdstheopinion.Couch,whoseworkwasalsofeaturedinthespecialissue,saysthatweshouldtellthemtothinkoffailureaspartofaprocesstowardsuccess.A.However,allwerestoppedbeforefinishing.B.Thesayingshowstheimportanceofsuccess.C.Teachingstudentsnottofearfailuremakesgoalsachievedmoreeasily.D.Onestudyreportedthatthesoonerstudentsfail,thesoonertheycanmoveforward.E.Thoughhavingsometruthtoit,thesayingdoesnottellushowtoturnalossintoawin.F.Theybelievedthatlearninghowtofailcanhelppeopleavoidbecominglastingfailures.G.Knowinghowtofinish,inotherwords,wasmoreimportantthanbeingclosetofinishing.Humansfrequentlyfallillowingtome.__41___,theycanhardlyblameme;itislargelytheirown__42__.Atiredpersonmayget__43___especiallywhenhegoestocrowdedplaceswithpollutedair.Asuddenchangein__44___isanotherfactor.Inhotsummer,peopleturnontheair-conditioneruponreturninghome.Theywillcatchacoldeasily.Mylatestvictimisanenergeticstudent.Afterschool,heplayedfootballhardfortwohours.Though__45___,hestillwenttothecinema.Thenhegotbackhomeandtookacoldshowerimmediately.Iseizedthisgoldenchanceto__46___him.Hereacted,tryingto__47__me,butIwasalready___48__deepinhisthroat.Hekeptsneezingandhisnosewasrunning.__49___heputonsomewarmclothes,itdidn’twork,forthereweretoomanyofus.Besides,hissorethroatkept___50__him,andhedevelopedacoughtoforcemeandmyfamilyout,but__51___.Thenextdayhecouldn’tgoto___52__.Hehadlosthisappetiteandwasnotas__53____asbefore.HismothermadehimorangejuiceeveryfewhoursformorevitaminC,whichwouldhelphis___54__.Fortwodayshewas___55___byhismother.Asherestedmore,hisdefensestrengthenedandIbegantofeelthe___56___.IknewIhadto__57___himbeforelong.ButIamnottheonewhogivesupeasily,andImadeeveryefforttofightback.__58___,itwasmyturntofeel____59___now,forhisdefensesystemwasstartinganall-outattackagainstme.Ibecame___60___andfinallymytimewasover.DoyouknowwhatIam?41.A.Therefore B.Besides C.However D.Then42.A.business B.responsibility C.excuse D.fault43.A.punished B.blamed C.caught D.killed44.A.season B.temperature C.place D.condition45.A.excited B.hurt C.late D.exhausted46.A.injure B.bother C.attack D.destroy47.A.getridof B.getonwith C.putupwith D.takeholdof48.A.waiting B.reproducing C.hiding D.disappearing49.A.Since B.Once C.Whether D.Although50.A.upsetting B.reminding C.comforting D.influencing51.A.escaped B.succeeded C.regretted D.failed52.A.bed B.work C.school D.hospital53.A.peaceful B.afraid C.dynamic D.happy54.A.development B.recovery C.study D.growth55.A.nursed B.protected C.scolded D.treated56.A.loss B.operation C.pressure D.movement57.A.boycott B.abandon C.forget D.beat58.A.Uncertainly B.Unsuccessfully C.Unusually D.Unfortunately59.A.disappointed B.awful C.nervous D.ashamed60.A.weaker B.bigger C.smaller D.stronger第II卷阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。TheresearcherspublishedtheirstudyinthejournalNature.Theylookedatdatafromrecentbleaching(变白)eventsintheGreatBarrierReef,offthecoastofAustralia.Bleachingcausescoralstolosetheircolourand,often,todie.Severalcausescontribute61.bleaching:warmwatertemperatures,62.(pollute),andoverfishing.Thebleachingeventsinthestudywerecaused63.(main)byrisingwatertemperature.Theresearchersfoundthatlocalefforts64.(improve)waterqualityandstopoverfishingdidnotincreasethereefs’chancesofsurvival.Researcherssaytheresultsofthestudyhighlighttheimportanceof65.(fight)globalclimatechange.Reefscouldbecomeextinctiftemperaturescontinuetoriseatthecurrentrate.Coralslooklikerocks,buttheyaretinyanimals.Thecreaturescanexistaloneorinlargecolonies.Theyformahardoutershell.Whentheydie,theirskeleton(骨架)66.(leave)b

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