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1、2021 届杭州第二中学滨江校区高三英语期末考试试卷及答案解析 第一部分 阅读(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、D 四个选项中选出最佳选项 A The 2021 Weibo Movie Nightan award ceremony jointly organized by Sina Weibo and China Movie Channelwas held on June 12,gathering around 100 filmmakers and A-list stars.Following are so
2、me upcoming films.Bipolar Cast:Dou Jingtong,Tian Zhuangzhuang and Wang Zhiwen Director:Li Mengqiao Audience will follow a young womans unusual trip across China,who wishes to send a stolen lobster(龙虾)back to the sea.Li said that its a sort of experiment,examining the line between dreams and reality.
3、Andthis is singer-actress Dou Jingtongs first leading role.On Your Mark Cast:Wang Yanhui and Zhang Youhao Director:Chiu Keng Gua(Malaysia)Inspired from a true story,On Your Markis about a taxi driver and his son,a marathon enthusiast whos struggling with a visually-impaired disease.In order to help
4、his son to realize his dream,the father joins a marathon training group to serve as his sons personal“competition assistant”.This film is expected to tug the heartstrings of moviegoers near Fathers Day.TheBattleatLakeChangjin Cast:Wu Jing,Hu Jun,Li Chen and Zhang Hanyu Director:Chen Kaige,Tsui Hark
5、and Dante Lam The film centers on how the Chinese Peoples Volunteers fearlessly fought against foreign invaders during an extremely cold winter.The battle destroyed around 13,000 enemies of US troops,becoming a turning point to lay the foundation for the final victory.Chinese Doctors Cast:Zhang Hany
6、u,Yuan Quan,Zhu Yawen and Li Chen Director:Liu Weiqiang Adapted from true stories,it is about Chinese medical staffs battle to rescue lives during the COVID-19 outbreak last year inWuhanJinyintanHospital.1.Who plays the leading role inBipolar?A.Dou Jingtong.B.Yuan Quan.C.Li Mengqiao.D.Zhang Hanyu.2.
7、Which film focuses on the war betweenChinaand theU.S.?A.Bipolar.B.On Your Mark.C.Chinese Doctors.D.TheBattleatLakeChangjin.3.What doOn Your MarkandChinese Doctorshave in common?A.They both star Zhang Hanyu.B.They are based on true stories.C.They reflect the efforts to rescue lives.D.They are directe
8、d by Chinese directors.B If you have ever tried to catch a resting butterfly,you know it is surprisingly difficult.A new study helps explain why.Previous research had suggested that a butterflys overhead wing clap forces the insect forward.Researchers thought the wing clap likely formed a pocket of
9、air that shoots out like a jet,but no one had tested that until now.To understand their flight,they placed six butterflies one at a time inside a wind tunnel which was filled with smoke and then used a laser to light up the smoke just behind the butterfly.Four high-speed cameras were placed in the t
10、unnel to take photos of the movement of the butterfly and the-smoke as the butterfly was taking off.This let the researchers create a 3D picture of that air movement as the insect flapped its wings.They observed a total of 25 takeoffs by six butterflies.Each included up to three wing beats after tak
11、eoff.The butterflies proved more likely to clap their wings together during the first few wing beats than later in flight.The photos show that forces created by the wings give rise to a flight path.The butterflies rise as their wings move down and shoot forward as their wings move up.A wing clap on
12、takeoff,paired with a quick tum,allowed the butterflies to fly away quickly.They also noticed the wings formed an air pocket just before clapping and that the wings flexibility and this pocket improved the jet force created by the clap.“The study is exciting,”says Ayodeji Bode-Oke,a mechanical engin
13、eer in Charlottesville.That means“we have solved the longtime puzzle about how butterflies fly,and it proves nothing is impossible on the road of scientific research.I cant wait to learn about how the study might inform designs for small aerial vehicles.”4.Why was laser used in the experiment?A.To f
14、righten the butterflies into lying.B.To help researchers observe the butterflies.C.To help take clear photos of air movement.D.To guide the butterflies through the smoke.5.What is the finding of the research-according to paragraph 5?A.Butterflies fly forward as wings move down.B.An air pocket forms
15、after butterflies clap wings.C.Butterflies beat wings three times before taking off.D.Upward wing movements help butterflies fly forward.6.According to the writer,the finding of the research can be used for .A.helping catch a resting butterfly more easily B.helping do research on other butterfly-lik
16、e insects C.helping provide inspiration for making small flying vehicles D.helping widen the applications of small flying vehicle 7.What can be the best title for the text?A.Why Can Butterflies Fly Like a Jet?B.How Can Butterflies Make Wing Claps?C.How Can Butterflies Make Quick Tums?D.Why Can Butte
17、rflies Run Away Quickly?C A Bridge Linking Art and the Audience According to a 2018 report,people aged between 16 and 24 make up about 15 percent of the population but only 10 percent of museum-goers.Similarly,people aged over35 go half as much as you would expect from their population size.We have
18、reached the point of recognising the disconnection between art and the audience but havent yet determined how to bridge the gap.Two answers to tackling this challenge lie in telling a greater diversity of art histories and communicating these stories in more accessible ways.In 2018,a radio program c
19、alled Art Matters was started with the aim of discussing art from a pop-culture viewpoint with topics that would engage younger and more diverse audience.It offers an accessible pathway to art history with conversations on different topics.Art history is about storytelling;art content shines when th
20、ere is an effort to bring audience along for the discussion.More traditional institutions are paying attention.Recently theGettyMuseumissued a social-media challenge for people to recreate paintings using items they had at home.Users displayed incredible creativity,and the museum was flooded with su
21、bmissions.This reaction proves that there is a potential desire for the audience to engage with art topics if the format is appealing.Since many people feelintimidatedand think that theres a base level of understanding required to join the conversation,the Getty initiative serves as a reminder that
22、there are many pathways to engaging with it.Another result of the Getty challenge was the exposure given to a diversity of artworks.The famous opera singer Peter Brathwaite,for example,made scores of attractive recreations highlighting centuries of black paintings.His efforts opposed the idea that t
23、here were not many historical paintings of black figures.It is extremely important that we do a better job of showing the complex and diverse stories that are represented in art.Social media have offered a platform for people who have not traditionally had a seat at the table.Anyone can recognise a
24、gap in the field and address it.Accounts have gathered tens of thousands of followers.They are the proof that there is hunger to hear these art histories,and these themes work brilliantly for museum programming.But there is only so much that can be done without the museums and galleries changing mea
25、ningfully from within.We need to see a better balance of these stories represented in permanent collections.We also need a much wider diversity of people and interests represented on board.Ensuring that art-and writing and talking about art-is able to continue on the rising generation of storyteller
26、s,inside and outside of institutions,getting the funding and support they need to paint a brighter picture for the part.8.What challenge is the author trying to tackle?A.People doubt a great diversity of artworks.B.Fewer and fewer young people go to museums.C.Art appears too distant from common audi
27、ence.D.Adult audience has a different understanding of art.9.What does the underlined word“intimidated”in Paragraph 3 probably mean?A.Tired.B.Worried.C.Annoyed.D.Surprised.10.In the authors opinion,the museums and galleries should _.A.make the art history stories accessible in a traditional way.B.ch
28、ange meaningfully for activities like the Getty challenge.C.limit the number of storytellers both in and out of institutions.D.improve the permanent collections by adding famous artworks.11.We can conclude from the passage that common audience _.A.lacks the channels to understand and talk about art
29、history.B.prefers to view artworks and hear art stories on social media.C.feels satisfied with people and interests represented on board.D.refuses to engage with diverse art topics and art history stories.D I once had my Chinese MBA students brainstorming on“two-hour business plans.”I separated them
30、 into six groups and gave them an example:a restaurant chain.The more original their ideas,the better,I said.Finally,five of the six groups presented plans for restaurant chains.The sixth proposed a catering service.Though I admitted the time limit had been difficult,I expressed my disappointment.My
31、 students were middle managers,financial analysts and financiers from state-owned enterprises and global companies.They were without talent or opinions,but they had been shaped by an educational system that rarely stressed or rewarded critical thinking or inventiveness.The scene I just described cam
32、e in different forms during my two years teaching at the school.Papers were often copied from the Web and the Harvard Business Review.Case study debates were written up and just memorized.Students frequently said that copying is a superior business strategy,better than inventing and creating.InChina
33、,every product you can imagine has been made and sold.But so few well-developed marketing and management minds have been raised that it will be a long time before most people in the world can name a Chinese brand.With this problem in mind,partnerships with institutions like Yale and MIT have been es
34、tablished.And then theres the“thousand talent scheme.”this new government program is intended to improve technological modernization by attracting top foreign-trained scientists to the mainland with big money.But there are worries aboutChinas research environment.Its hardly known for producing indep
35、endent thinking and openness,and even big salary offers may not be attractive enough to overcome this.At last,forChina,becoming a major world creator is not just about setting up partnership with top western universities.Nor is it about gathering a group of well-educated people and telling them to t
36、hink creatively.Its about establishing a rich learning environment for young minds.Its not that simple.12.Why does the writer feel disappointed at his students?A.Because there is one group presenting a catering service.B.Because the six groups did not cooperate well in the brainstorm.C.Because all t
37、he students copied a case for the difficult topic.D.Because the students ideas were lacking in creativeness.13.Which of the following scenes is NOT considered as lack of creation?A.Papers were often downloaded from the Internet.B.Students often said that copying is a preferable business strategy.C.S
38、tudents combine knowledge and critical thoughts to solve a problem.D.Case study debates were written up as well as recited.14.We can infer form the passage that _.A.China can make and sell any product all over the world from its own creation.B.high pay may not solve the problem ofChinas research env
39、ironment.C.cooperation with institutions has been set up to make a Chinese brand.D.the new government program is aimed at encouraging imagination.15.Which is the best title for the passage?A Look for a new way of learning B.Reward creative thinking C.How to become a creator D.Establish a technical e
40、nvironment 第二节(共 5 小题;每小题 2 分,满分 10 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 No matter how well you do in an interview,arriving more than a few minutes late for a job interview is likely to have a negative effect on an employers impression of you._16_In situations where you just cant avoid being
41、late,use these tips as effectively as possible.Call in Advance _17_and if youre doubtful whether youll arrive on time,always call in advance.Avoid making excuses.Inform whoever answers the phone that youre running late for a job interview._18_ Sincerely acknowledge(承认)your mistake and express regret
42、 over having made your interviewer wait.Then respectfully move on and dont focus on your delay.Nobody likes having to wait for somebody whos tardy(迟到的),especially employers who have busy schedules.Have an Excellent Reason Crazy traffic,defective(有缺陷的)alarm clocks,or work delays sound like weak excus
43、es to an employer who set time aside specifically(特意)to talk to you about a job._19_When arriving late to a job interview is unavoidable,honesty is better than excuses.Put Your Game Face Back On As tired as you might feel about being late,take a moment to breathe deeply,gather your thoughts,and rega
44、in(恢复)your calm before meeting the interviewer,_20_ A.Sincerely Apologize B.Prepare for the Interview in Advance.C.If youre running late for a job interview.D.Dont let your tired face ruin the entire interview.E.When you have to reschedule a time for the interview.F.Your being late may infuence your
45、 chances of getting the job.G.Anything but a family emergency(紧急情况)or a severe accident is unlikely to convince(说服)your interviewer.第二部分 语言运用(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 After moving into my mothers home to look after her following an illness,I
46、 found myself thinking about my own_21_.It was clear that I_22_ to find something that would help me_23_ the house more often.I found my_24_ while standing in line at the store checkout one sunny spring day.Red words on the cover of a magazine caught my_25_,“Walk Off Weight!”After_26_ the advantages
47、 of walking,I knew I had found the perfect_27_ that would not only make me spend more time outdoors,but would also help me keep_28_.I didnt start walking four miles right away;I began_29_.After a few weeks,I_30_ from walking two miles every day to between four and six miles every day.My_31_ increase
48、d from about three miles per hour to over four.It wasnt long before I began to notice the many_32_ in both my physical and emotional(情绪的)health.I lost_33_.The extra(额外的)fat Id been carrying around my stomach disappeared.My body was _34_ and became more shapely.Even my back pain had_35_!The advantage
49、s to my emotional health were also great.My spirits lifted with each passing day.I could hardly_36_ to get up each morning.With more self-confidence,I also found myself to be more sociable and that I began to_37_ meeting new people._38_ my mother became less of a tiring task.Feeling_39_,I was able t
50、o look after her with great enthusiasm(热情).I_40_ her to try to become as healthy and as happy as I felt.21.A.dream B.plan C.health D.work 22.A.needed B.refused C.failed D.forgot 23.A.live in B.move into C.get out of D.keep away from 24.A.purpose B.answer C.job D.hobby 25.A.eye B.leg C.hand D.arm 26.