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徐州市高三英语最后练笔试题

英语

说明:1.本试卷共12页,满分120分,考试时间120分钟。

2.在答题纸的密封线内填写学校、班级、姓名、考号等,密封线内不要答题。

3.请将所有答案均按照题号填涂或填写在答题卡/纸相应的答题处,否则不得分。

第一部分听力(共两节,满分20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(共5小题;每小题1分,满分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.Howmuchhasthecity'spopulationincreasedsincefiveyearsago?

A.1.5%.B.15%.C.50%.

2.Whyisthemansoupset?

A.Helosthisnewglasses.

B.Hisglassesarebroken.

C.Thewomanusedhisglasses.

3.Whatisthemanencouragingthewomantodo?

A.Recycle.B.Uselessglass.C.Throwtheglassaway.

4.Whatdidthemandowrong?

A.Hewasinthewrongoffice.

B.HeusedawrongWi-Fipassword.

C.Heconnectedtothewrongnetwork.

5.Whatisthewomanlookingfor?

A.Ahat.B.Ascarf.C.Awatch.

第二节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15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。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.Howdidthespeakersknoweachother?

A.Theyattendedthesameschoolclass.

B.Theyranintoeachotherwhilewalkinghome.

C.Theywereonthesameschoolteamlastyear.

7.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?

A.Neartheman'shouse.B.Inaclassroom.C.Atapool.

高三英语试题第1页(共20页)

听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。

8.WhoisKeith?

A.Theman'steacher.B.Theman'sbrother.C.Theman'sclassmate.

9.Whendidthespeakersleavecollege?

A.Twoyearsago.B.Threeyearsago.C.Fouryearsago.

10.WhatisdifferentaboutKeith?

A.Hehasnohairnow.

B.Hehasshorterhairnow.

C.Hehaslongblackhairnow.

听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。

11.Whatarethespeakerscelebrating?

A.Thelastdayofasemester.

B.Thehighschoolgraduation.

C.Thesuccessofpassingexams.

12.Wherewillthespeakersprobablygo?

A.Apark.B.Apond.C.Ashoppingmall.

13.Howwillthespeakersgotothecelebratingspot?

A.Bybicycle.B.Bycar.C.Onfoot.

听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。

14.Whatisprobablythewoman'sjob?

A.Arestaurantmanager.B.Awaitress.C.Achef.

15.Whatisthemanaskingforhelpwith?

A.Howtomakedifferentcoffeedrinks.

B.Whattodowhileservingcustomers.

C.Wheretofindnecessaryitemsforwork.

16.Whatdothespeakersdefinitelyhaveincommon?

A.They'veworkedinrestaurantsforalongtime.

B.Theygrewupinthesamearea.

C.They'reexcitedtoworktogether.

17.Howmuchmoneydidthemanexpecttomakepernight?

A.$80.B.$100.C.$200.

听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。

18.Whatisthemainideaofthetalk?

A.Foodinvestments.

B.Accidentalinventions.

C.Thegreatesteverinventions.

19.WhichofthefollowingisconnectedwithRuthWakefield?

A.Thecookies.B.Themedicine.C.Thepotatochips.

20.HowdidGeorgeCrumfeelwhenhemadehisinvention?

A.Peaceful.B.Happy.C.Angry.

高三英语试题第2页(共20页)

第二部分阅读(共两节,满分50分)

第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)

阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。

GoGorillaTrekkinginUgandaandRwanda

Anendangeredspecies,therearereportedlyjustover1,000mountaingorillasinthewild

today,duetohabitatloss,disease,andpoaching.Gorillatrekkingisaphysicallydemanding

activitythatrequiresprofessionalguides.Typically,thisallowsvisitorstoobserveafamilyof

gorillasforonehourinsilence-oftendescribedasamagical,unique,andonce-in-a-lifetime

experience.

SpotBisonandWolvesinYellowstoneNationalPark

OneofthebestplacesforviewingwildlifeintheUnitedStatesisYellowstoneNational

Park.Asafavoriteadventurespotfortravelersofallages,Yellowstoneofferstonsmorethan

justitsstellartouristspotssuchasOldFaithful,astherearemorethan300speciesofbirds,6

speciesofreptiles,and67speciesofmammals.Visitorsarenearlyguaranteedtospotherds

grazinginthegrasslands.

WitnessEastAfrica'sGreatMigration

Thisisanincredibleopportunitytoseealmosttwomillionwildebeest(牛羚),alongwith

zebrasandgazelles,begintheirjourneynorthinsearchofwaterandbettergrazinggrounds.

Travelerscanwitnessanimalsthroughouttheyear,thoughthebestchanceofspotting

wildebeestcrossingariverisinAugustandSeptember.

GoWhale-watchinginAlaska

Travelerslookingtohaveanupcloseandpersonallookatwhalescan'tdomuchbetter

thanAlaska,asitishometomultiplewhalespeciesduringthesummermonths.Visitorscanopt

toseethemonsmallwhale-watchingboattoursandonpersonalseakayaks.Fromvarious

viewpoints,swimmingpodsofkillerwhalesareanextraordinarysighttobehold.

A.Ifyougogorillatrekking,youwill.

A.seethousandsofgorillasB.havealightjourney

C.needprofessionalguidesD.interactwithgorillas

22.mayoffervisitorsthechancetoseethemostspeciesofall.

A.GoGorillaTrekkinginUgandaandRwanda

B.SpotBisonandWolvesinYellowstoneNationalPark

C.WitnessEastAfrica^GreatMigration

D.GoWhale-watchinginAlaska

23.Wheredoesthepassageprobablycomefrom?

A.Acustomcolumn.B.Abiologyjournal.

C.Atravelleaflet.D.Ageographymagazine.

高三英语试题第3页(共20页)

Buyerbeware:There'sareasonwhyonlineticketsellershityouwithlast-secondfees.A

massiveexperimentbyBerkeleyprofesssorTadeliswiththeonlineticketmarketplaceStubHub

concludedthat“drippricing”,whereadditionalfeesareonlydisclosedwhencustomersareready

toconfirmtheirpurchases,resultedinpeoplespendingmore."Websitesincorporating'hidden

fees,aremakingmoremoneythantheywouldiftheychosetohonestlydisplayallfeesupfront,,,

Tadelissaid.

Thestudysetouttofindouthow"drippricing^^affectsboththequantityandtypesofticket

purchasesthroughalarge-scale,real-worldrandomizedexperiment.Fortheexperiment,

StubHubrandomlyassignedhalfofalltheuserstoanexperimentalhidden-feestructurewhere

buyerssawonlytheticketlistpriceastheyshopped,andextrafeeswereonlydisplayedonthe

checkoutpage,whichgenerallyamountedto15%oftheticketpriceincludingshipping.The

otherhalfofStubHubuserscontinuedtoseetheall-inclusiveprices.ThissetupallowedTadelis

andhiscolleaguestocomparethechoicesmadebythetwogroups,suchaspurchasesandclicks

towardscheckout.

Overall,userswhoweren'tshowntheadditionalfeesupfrontspentabout21%moreon

ticketsandwere14%morelikelytocompleteapurchasecomparedwiththosewhosaw

all-inclusivepricesfromthestart.Amongallthosewhomadepurchases,customersinthe

hidden-feegroupboughtticketsthatwereabout5%moreexpensivethanthoseintheupfrontfee

group,buyingmoreticketsfbrseatslocatedclosertothefieldortheeventstage.

Thefindingsraisequestionsforwhetherthemisinformedconsumershavearighttofull

pricedisclosureupfront.ProfessorTadelisnotedthatsomegovernmentshaveconsidered

regulatingthisbehaviortoincreasetransparency-Canada,forexample,hasbannedtheuseof

drippricingfbrticketsales.UIcan'tthinkofagoodreasontoallowthispracticeinanycountry

astheharmtoconsumersisclearfromourstudy,“Tadelissaid.

24.Onlineticketsellersrevealtheextrafeesonlyalthelastmomentto.

A.offercheaperticketsB.increasethesellingtransparency

C.makemoreprofitsD.allowbuyersmoretimetoconsider

25.WhatcanwelearnabouttheexperimentfromParagraph2?

A.Participantsweredividedintohalfsattheirwill.

B.Alluserscouldseetheadditionalfeesinadvance.

C.Shippingfeesamountto15%oftheticketprice.

D.Researcherscomparedthetwogroups'choices.

26.Whatdoweknowabout“drippingprice”?

A.Itmade14%morecustomersbuytickets.

B.Ithelpedtoincreaseticketprofitsby5%.

C.Ithasbeenregulatedbythegovernments.

D.Itcausedcustomerstospendmoremoney.

27.WhatisprofessorTadelis5attitudetowards“drippricing^^?

A.Itispracticalanddeservespromoting.B.Itisharmfulandshouldbebanned.

C.Itiscostlybutcanbeaccepted.D.Itisbeneficialbutneedsregulating.

高三英语试题第4页(共20页)

Growingupinpovertycanhavelong-termnegativeconsequencesforchildren.Now,astudy

offeringunconditionalcashtoagroupofmothersonlowincomesintheUSisbeginningto

discoverthepreciseroleofparentalincomeinchilddevelopment.Itisthefirstrandomisedtrial

tolookatwhetherabasicincomemightaffectthewayachild'sbraindevelopsinthiscritical

period.

Weknowthatthefirstfewyearsofachild'slifearethemostinfluentialfor

theirdevelopment.Braindevelopmentisparticularlyrapidinearlychildhoodandthereforemore

likelytobeinfluencedbytheenvironment.

Studiesofchildrenbornintofamilieswithlowincomeshavefoundtheytendtohavemore

behaviouralproblemsandarebehindtheirpeerswhentheystartschool.However,itisn'tclear

whetherlowincomedirectlyleadstotheseoutcomes,orwhethertheyarearesultofother

factorsassociatedwithgrowingupinpoverty.

Tofindout,KimberlyNobleatColumbiaUniversityinNewYorkCityandhercolleagues

approachedwomenonlowincomeswhohadjustgivenbirthatfoursitesintheUS.Theteamis

measuringseveralthingsthroughoutthestudy.Ateachyearlyfollow-up,childrenareassessed

formeasureslikesleepquality,developmentalmilestones,overallhealthandemotional

development.OneuniqueaspectofthestudyistheuseofmobileEEGheadsetstomonitorthe

infants'brainactivityintheirhomeenvironments.

Almost$4millionhasbeengivenoutthroughthestudysofar.Thoughitistooearlyto

drawfullconclusions,somepreliminaryresultsarealreadyofinterest.Forexample,someofthe

parentshaveallowedtheresearcherstokeeptrackoftheirtransactions.Thoseinthehigh-cash

groupappeartobespendingmoreonbooksfortheirchildren,andspendingmoretimereading

together,accordingtosurveystheteamconducted.Thisispotentiallygoodnewsbecause

readingtoinfantsisknowntobegoodforcognitivedevelopment,vocabularyandpromoting

importantbondsbetweenadultsandchildren.

Eventually,thefindingscouldhelpwithpolicyinterventionstoassistchildrenborninto

poverty,oreventofindwaystobufferagainsttheeffectsofpovertylaterinlife.

28.Thepassagemainlyintendstotellusthat.

A.theearlyyearsofachild'slifearethemostinfluential

B.moneyaffectsbraindevelopmentinone'schildhood

C.womenshouldearnmoretopromotechildren'sdevelopment

D.comprehensivemeasuresaretobetakentoassistthechildren

29.Theunconditionalcashgivenoutbringspositiveconsequencespossiblybecause.

A.thefamilycanliveacarefreelifewiththecash

B.thefamilycanofferthechildrenmorenutrition

C.ithelpstoofferbetterenvironmentforthechildren

D.itprovidesmoretimeforthefamilytogettogether

30.Theunderlinedphrase“bufferagainsf,inthelastparagraphmaymean_.

A.transformB.causeC.accelerateD.prevent

31.Howweretheconclusionsofthestudyproved?

A.Bymakingquestionnaires.B.Bytakingrandomisedtrials.

C.Bygivingparticipantsinterviews.D.Bydoingfollow-upresearches.

高三英语试题第5页(共20页)

D

Volcanoesarecreatorsanddestroyers.Theycanshapelandsandcultures,butcanalso

causegreatdestructionandlossoflife.Twoofthebest-knownexamplesarefoundatopposite

endsoftheworld,onthePacificRingofFire.

MountFujiisasacredsite.Japan'snativereligionconsidersFujiaholyplace.Otherpeople

believethemountainanditswatershavethepowertomakeasickpersonwell.Formany,

climbingFujiisalsoarite(仪式)ofpassage.Somedoitaspartofareligiousjourney;forothers,

itisatestofstrength.Whateverthereasons,reachingthetopinordertostandonFuji'ssuminit

(山峰)atsunriseisamustformanyJapanese.

Fujiismorethanasacredsiteandtouristdestination,however.Itisalsoanactivevolcano

andsitsjust112kilometersfromthecrowdedstreetsofTokyo.ThelasttimeFujierupted,

in1707,itsentoutacloudofashthatcoveredthecapitalcityanddarkenedtheskiesforweeks.

TherehasbeenanincreaseinactivityunderFujirecently.LocalslivingnearFujiholdspecial

festivalseachyeartooffergiftstothegoddessofthevolcano—astheyhaveforgenerations-so

thatshewillnoteruptanddestroythelandanditspeoplebelow.

HalfwayacrosstheglobefromFuji,ElPopooneoftheworld'stallestandmostdangerous

activevolcanoes-standsjust70kilometerssoutheastofMexicoCity.Althoughthevolcanohas

eruptedmanytimesoverthecenturies,scientistsbelieveitslastgreateruptionoccurredaround

AD820.Inrecentyears,ElPopoisonceagainthreateningthelivesofthepeoplenearthe

mountain;inDecember2000,almost26,000peoplewereevacuatedwhenElPopostartedto

sendoutashandsmoke.

FormanypeoplelivingnearElPopo-especiallyfarmers-abandoningtheirlandis

unthinkable.Asanyonewhofarmsnearavolcanoknows,theworld'srichestsoilsarevolcanic.

TheyproducebananasandcoffeeinCentralAmerica,finewinesinCalifornia,andenormous

amountsofriceinIndonesia.

Today,manypeoplecontinuetoseeElPopoastheirancestorsdid.Carryingfoodandgifts

forthevolcano,theyhikeupthemountain.Nearthesummit,theypresenttheirofferings,asking

thevolcanotoprotectandprovideforonemoreseason.

32.Theauthorthinkofthevolcanoesascreatorsbecausethey.

A.makesickpeoplerecoverB.enablepeopletobestrong

C.providebeliefsandrichlandsD.offerprotectionfbrthelocals

33.TheauthormainlytalksaboutinParagraph2.

A.thebeautifulsceneryB.thereligiousvisitors

C.reasonsforclimbingMountFujiD.thepowerofMountFuji

34.Whatdoestheword“They"refertoinparagraph5?

A.localfarmersB.volcanicsoils

C.activevolcanoesD.Mexicanancestors

35.WhatcanwelearnaboutElPopo?

A.It'sthetallestandmostactivevolcano.

B.IteruptedpowerfullyinDecember2000.

C.PeopletreatElPopowithawe.

D.Peopleclimbthemountainfbrcure.

高三英语试题第6页(共20页)

第二节(共5小题海小题2.5分,满分12・5分)

阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为

多余选项。

WAKEUPYOURBRAIN

Itisestimatedthat63percentofussufferfromboredomregularly.Astudyshowedthat

findingwaystointeractwithfamiliarpeople,places,andthingscanmakeeverydayexperiences

feelexciting.Inotherwords,sometimesyou'vejustgottoshakethingsup!36.?Read

on.

Withotherpeoplewecareabout

Insteadof“Howwasyourday?”tryasking“Whatareyoulookingforwardtotoday?^^or

“IsthereanythingIcanhelpyouwiththisweek?”Ourcuriositycanremindpeoplethatwe're

interestedinwhotheyare,andthat'sthekeytomaintainingaclosepersonalrelationship.

37..

Whileyou'reworking

Spendingtoomuchtimeinthesameenvironmentcankeepusfromachieving

“flow”——beingimmersedinanactivitywithfullenergyandenjoyment.Changesdon'thaveto

bebigtomakeanimpact.Moveyourhomeofficetothelibraryoracoffeeshopafewdaysa

week.38..Forinstance,WhenleadingaMondaymeeting,trystartingitwitha

non-workdiscussion.

Withyoursignificantother

39..Ithappenswhencouplesstoptakingtheopportunitytogrowanddeeply

connectwitheachother.Lookfornewchallengestotakeontogether.Trymixingupdifferent

setsoffriendstodosomethingcreative,suchasagroupcookinglesson,athemeddinner,oran

old-fashionedteaparty.

40.________

Ifyoudrive,takeadifferentrouteorlistentoanewpodcast.Ifyouwalkorusepublic

transportation,greetastrangerorputawayyourphoneanddosomepeoplewatching.Just

remember,whateveryoudotogetridofboredomtoday,trysomethingdifferenttomorrow.

B.Onyourwaytowork

C.Boredomisanemotionalstate

D.Depressionisaseriouscondition

E.Excitementisreplacedwithboredom

F.Approacharoutinetaskinanewway

G.Needsomefreshideastokeeplifefresh

H.Beingcuriousmakesusengagingtobearound

高三英语试题第7页(共20页)

第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分45分)

第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)

阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,

并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

Asdesperateparentsofadaughterbornwithcerebralpalsy(脑瘫),wewerequicktotry

anysuggestionthatwebelievedcouldhelpher.Oneday,weweretravellingtoavillagefor41

whenwehada(n)42.So,therewewere-afamilyofthree—stranded.

43.therewereseveralrestaurantswhereIsoughthelp.I44amiddle-aged

Muslimmaninplainpyjamaspassingbyandexplainedmy45tohim.Hesaidheknewof

a46centrecloseby,andthengentlyadded,<4Askyourfamilytowaithere.Theroadsare

notsafe.,,Myanxiety47,butwehadnochoice.

Henoticedthatour9-year-olddaughtercouldn'twalk,andcalledawomanfromafood

stalltohelp.Sensingmyfearatleavingthemalone,hequickly48、“Icangoandgetthe

Hattyrefixed.”Itriedtopayhimforthe49butheonlysaid,“Wecanfigureitoutlater.^^

Afterwaitingforwhatfeltlikehours,Iwonderedifhewould50return.Whatifit

wasallatrick?Thewomanwhohelpedearlier51us,"Don'tworry.He'Hbebacksoon.^^

Butherwordswereoflittle52.Twohourslater,withmidnightapproaching,wefinally

heardthesoundofabike."Theshopis53fifteenkilometresaway.Wedidn'ttellyou,

becausethatwouldhaveincreasedyour54Jsaidtheman.Hethenputthewheel55.

Itookouta500-rupeenotetopayhimforhispains,butherefused.

“Thankyou,brother,wasallIcouldsay.Chokedwithgratitude,Ididn'tevenrememberto

askhisname.

41.A.safetyB.workC.treatmentD.charity

42.A.planB.flatC.crashD.emergency

43.A.ObviouslyB.HopefullyC.EventuallyD.Fortunately

44.A.cameacrossB.pickedupC.fellforD.tookon

45.A.considerationB.situationC.hesitationD.motivation

46.A.repairB.medicalC.shoppingD.research

47.A.worsenedB.decreasedC.occurredD.faded

48.A.jokedB.whisperedC.screamedD.volunteered

49.A.troubleB.expenseC.assignmentD.deal

50.A.yetB.justC.everD.only

51.A.warnedB.persuadedC.interruptedD.assured

52.A.comfortB.valueC.importanceD.guidance

53.A.actuallyB.unbelievablyC.unexpectedlyD.absolutely

54.A.awkwardnessB.hesitationC.worryD.puzzle

55.A.instoreB.inpowerC.inorderD.inplace

高三英语试题第8页(共20页)

第二节(共10小题;每小题L5分,满分15分)

阅读下面短文,在空自处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。

Whenyoupurchasefresh-cutflowers,youmightassumetheyweregrownsomewhere

nearby.Thereality,56.Aisthatthecutflowertradeisgraduallyinternational.Today,

thankstohigh-techcoolingsystems,flowerscanbeexportedandsoldinafloristthousandsof

kilometersfrom57Aitwasgrown.

TheNetherlandshas58.A(increase)dominatedtheworldcutflowertrade

sincethe1970s.Twentymillionflowers59.▲(sell)hereonanaverageday.Itis

alsoaworldleaderindevelopingnewflower60.A(variety).Dutchcompaniesand

thegovernmentinvest61.▲considerableamountofmoneyinflowerresearch.

Theirscientistslookforwaystolengthenaflower'svaselifeandpreventthemfrom

62.A(damage)whiletraveling.

63.▲theNetherlands,dominanceoftheflowermarket,therearemanyplaces

withabetterclimateforgrowingflowers.TheclimateofEcuador,forexample,isalmostperfect.

PeterisresponsiblefbrstartingEcuador'sflowerindustry,which64.A(grow)quickly

overrecentyears.Everyyear,Ecuador'sflowerindustrysellsabout500millionflowerstothe

USAalone,65.A(bring)employmentopportunitiesandastrongereconomytoregions

ofthecountry.

第四部分写作(共两节;满分4()分)

第一节应用文写作(满分15分)

假如你是李华,你校高三年级将在高考后举办一次捐书活动,请你用英文写一份倡议

书。倡议高三学生积极参加,将自己的书和笔记捐赠给高一高二的同学们,为他们的学习

助力加油。主要内容包括:

I.活动目的;

J.活动内容。

注意:

K.词数应为80左右;

L.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;

M.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。

Dearfellowstudents,

LiHua

高三英语试题第9页(共20页)

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。

Onthefirstdayofschool,Victorwashandedapacketofpapersandacomputercardon

whichhelistedhisoneelective(选修课程),French.

Besides,Teresa,agirlhehadlikedwastakingFrench,too.Withanylucktheywouldbein

thesameclass.Shewascute.Victorwasgreatlyinfluencedbyherconscientiousandscholarly

actions.

Victorsatcalmly,thinkingofTeresa,whosattworowsaway,readingapaperbacknovel.

Thebellrang,andthestudentsheadednoisilythroughthedoor.OnlyTeresalingered(逗留磨

蹭),talkingwiththeteacher.Victorlingered,keepinghisheaddownandstaringathisdesk.He

wantedtoleavewhenshedidsohecouldbumpintoherandsaysomethingclever.Hewatched

heronthesly(偷偷地).Assheturnedtoleave,hestoodupandhurriedtothedoor,wherehe

managedtocatchhereye.

HernextclasswasFrench,sameasVictor's.

Mr.BuelleraskedifanyoneknewFrench.Victorraisedhishand,wantingtoimpressTeresa.

Theteacherbeamedandsaid,"Tresbien.Parlez-vousfi*anqais?”(Frenchfor“Verywell.Doyou

speakFrench?^^)

Victordidn'tknowwhattosay.TheteacherwethislipsandaskedsomethingelseinFrench.

Theroomgrewsilent.Victorfeltalleyesstaringathim.Hetriedtobluffhiswayout(蒙混过关)

bymakingnoisesthatsoundedFrench.

“LamevavemeconlegrandmaJhesaiduncertainly.

Mr.Buelleraskedhimtospeakup.

Ariverofnervoussweatrandownhispalms.Hefeltawful.WithoutlookingatMr.Bueller,

Victormumbled,'FrenchieohwewegeeinSeptember.”

Mr.BuelleraskedVictortorepeatwhathesaid.

"FrenchieohwewegeeinSeptember,"Victorrepeated.

ThenMr.Buellerunderstoodthattheboydidn'tknowFrench,buthechosenottohumiliate

(使...丢脸)Victor.Mr.Buellersmiledandnoddedathimtositdown.

注意:

1.续写词数应为80左右;

2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。

Arippleofapplausegoingupfromthestudents,theylookedathimwithadmiration,

includingTeresa.

Afterclass,Victorracedtothelibrary,wherehecheckedoutthreeFrenchtextbooks.

高三英语试题第10页(共20页)

2021届徐州四模联考点评+解析

答案汇总:

听力

1-5CBACA

6-10ACCBA

11-15ABABC

16-20CBBAC

传统阅读

21-23CBC

24-27CDDB

28-31BCDD

32-35ACBC

7选5阅读

36-40FGEBA

完形填空

41-45CBDAB

高三英语试题第11页(共20页)

46-50AADBC

51-55DAACD

语法填空

56.though/however

57.where

58.increasingly

59.aresold

60.varieties

61.a

62.beingdamaged

63.Despite

64.hasgrown

65.bringing

详细解析:

传统阅读

A篇文章介绍了四个旅游景点。

第21题C细节理解题。定位到文章第一个小标题,第二行,这是一个对身体要求较高的

活动,并且还需要专业的指导,故选C。

高三英语试题第12页(共20页)

第22题B细节理解题第一个小标题说"一个濒危的物种",故只有一种;第二个小标题

说"有300种鸟,6种爬行动物,67种哺乳动物";第三个小标题有牛羚、斑马和瞪羚三

种;第四个小标题没有说,故选B。(个人觉得应该选B,官方答案给的是A)

第23题C主旨大意题。这篇文章主要介绍了四个旅游景点放应该出现在旅游的传单上,

故选C。

B篇文章介绍了一个现象,网络售票员在网络售票在结算价格的界面才显示额外费用这一

行为会获得更多的利润,让消费者花更多的钱,同时对消费者有误导作用,需要被整治。

第24题C细节理解题。根据文章的第一段,滴水定价在刚开始的时候不会公布全价,这

会使得店家在最后makingmoremoney(文章第一段的倒数第二行),也就是makemore

profits.不知标答为什么选B,可能标答是想根据最后一段的toincreasetransparency,

但是toincreasetransparency是政府的目的,而非商家的目的,所以我们认为选C。

第25题D细节理解题。定位到文章第二段,A选项并没有按照他们的意愿,错误;B选

项,有一部分参与者没办法提前看到额外的价格;C选项,15%的票价不是运费的价格,

而是额外价格是机票包括运费的15%,错误。故选D,研究人员比较了两组人员的选择。

第26题C细节理解题定位到文章第三段,A选项,完成购买的可能性增加了14%而不

高三英语试题第13页(共20页)

是买的人多了14%,A错误;B选项,票贵了5%不代表能提高5%的利润,B错误;C

选项,有一部分国家的政府正在考虑采取了措施,而没有已经采取措施,所以不选C;D

选项,根据第一段的内容,这是导致消费者花的更多的直接原因,是调直之后才发现的,

选D。

第27题B细节理解题定位到文章第四段,T认为这种行为会误导消费者,需要被禁止,

故选B。

C篇是一篇论述文,研究发现在贫困中成长会对儿童产生长期的负面影响,文章具体介绍

了这项研究的研究对象、方法和最终结论以及研究的意义等,文章有一定难度。

第28题B主旨大意题。结合全文,重点关注文章第一段和第二段,研究发现在贫困中成

长会对儿童产生长期的负面影响,特别是对儿童早期的迅速发育的大脑,故选A金钱影响

儿童时期的大脑发育。

第29题C推断题。由文章倒数第两段可知,初步研究显示,高收入群体在为孩子买书上

花费更多,

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