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1、黑龙江省佳木斯市第一中学2021届高三英语下学期第三次模拟考试试题考试时间:120分钟满分:150分I卷(选择题共95分)第一部分 听力(共两节,每小题1分,满分20分)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,从每题所给的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. Whats John doing now?A. Playing football.B. Watching TV.C. Studying.2. W hat can the man do

2、?3.A. Swim.B. Play soccer.When will the meeting be over?A. At 11:00.B. At 10:00.C. Play basketball.C. At 9:30.4. What does the woman think of the play?A. Terrible.B. Just so-so.C. Great.5. What,s the weather like now?A. Snowy.B. Rainy.C. Sunny.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

3、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。听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。6. Where does the man want to go?C. The cafe.C. Chemistry.A. The library.B. The lab.7. Whats the mans major?A. Psychology.B. Physics.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。8. Where is the woman going first?A. The classroom.B. The

4、 library.C. The gym.9. What will the woman do in the library?A. Borrow some books.B. Return some books.C. Study for the exam.10. Why do the speakers go to the gym?A. To watch a game.B. To take a PE class. C. To go swimming.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。11. What do we know about the man?A. He is in poor health.B. H

5、e wants to stay at home today.C. He hasn,t finished his homework yet.12. What relation is Mr. Bell to the man?A. His neighbor.B. His teacher. C. His father.13. What does the man ask the woman to do?he should insist on completing it every day, and finally he should share it in the Moments.In the past

6、 21 days, my body has become stronger, I have made many good friends, and the most important thing is that I have developed a good exercise habit.A. Help him hand in his project.B. Call to ask for leave.C. Drive him to school right now. 听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。14. What will the man do in the late afternoon?A

7、. Give a speech.B. Write a magazine article. C. Prepare some materials.15. Where will the man have dinner tonight?A. At home.B. In the office. C. In a meeting room.16. How will the man go back home?A. By bus.B. By car.C. By taxi.听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。17. What can we learn about Pedal Power?A. It was starte

8、d in 1996.B. It gives bicycles to people for free.C. It sends bicycles to poor areas regularly. 18. What happened to Pedal Power in August 2000?A. It couldn,t meet its costs.B. It won an Enterprise Award.C. It was criticized by the British media. 19. When did Dan Pearman go to Ecuador?A. In 1993.B.

9、In 1998.C. In 2001.20. Why was Dan Pearman,s neighbor successful in business?A. He offered many jobs to craftsmen in the town.B. He was the most skilled craftsman in the village.C. He could reach customers easily by riding his bike.第二部分:阅读理解(共两节,满分30分) 第一节(共10小题;每小题2分,满分20分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D

10、)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。ABest Cookbooks for KidsBest Overall: CookingClassx 57 FunRecipesKidsWiHLovetoMake (andEat!) Buy on Amazon Buy on WalmartWith the help of this best-selling cookbook, your kids will become masters in the kitchen! CookingClass 57 FunRecipesKidsWiHLovetoMake andEat ! ) is ideal fo

11、r children aged 6 to 12, as it includes detailed explanations of basic cooking techniques, plus more than 50 kid-friendly recipes. This award-winning cookbook is a comprehensive guide for cooking novices, explaining skills and recipes in kid-friendly language.Best for Basic Learner: BetterHomesandGa

12、rdensNewJuniorCookbook Buy on Amazon Buy on WalmartIf you want to teach your kids cooking terms, tools and techniques, you need the BetterHomesandGardensNewJuniorCookbook. This 128-page cookbook has more than 65 kid-friendly recipes, and it s perfect for introducing kids aged 5 to 12 to the wonderfu

13、l world of cooking. It includes a detailed section on cooking terms, kitchen safety, tools (including pictures), and healthy cooking. It also addresses how to measure ingredients and how to read recipes.Best Classic: BettyCrocker sCookbookforBoysandGirlsBuy on AmazonBuy on TargetBuy on WalmartThe fi

14、rst edition of this classic kids cookbook was published more than 60 years ago, and the BettyCrocker sCookbookforBoysandGirls is still a favorite for kids and adults alike. The recipes are ideal for children aged 8 to 12. This cookbook is an authentic reproduction of the original 1957 edition, which

15、 many baby boomers learned from themselves! Many older buyers write that they had the same cookbook growing up and love sharing the classic recipes with the next generation.Best Vegetarian: TheHelpYourselfCookbookforKidsBuy on AmazonBuy on WalmartThis vegan cookbook is best for children aged 6 to 12

16、, and its aim is to teach kids about healthy eating by involving them in the cooking process. The book features 60 plant-based recipes for you to make with your family, including meals, snacks, drinks and desserts.21. Which cookbook can be purchased on Target?A. CookingClass 57 FunRecipesKidsWillLov

17、etoMake (andEat!).B. Be t terHomesandGardensNewJuniorCookbook.C. BettyCrocker sCookbookforBoysandGirls.D. TheHelpYourselfCookbookforKi ds.22. What can we know about BetterHomesandGardensNewJuniorCookbookA. It is an award-winning cookbook.B. It teaches the kids about kitchen safety.C. It includes 60

18、plant-based recipes.D. It was published more than 60 years ago.23. What is the similarity between CookingClass: 57 FunRecipesKidsWiHLovetoMake (andEat !) and TheHelpYourselfCookbookforKi ds?A. They are both designed for kids aged 6-12.B. They have recipes based on plants.C. They have recipes for wha

19、tever you want.D. They explain how to measure ingredients.BWhat are the foods that you can only taste in memories? Your mothers biscuits? The mud (泥)pies you made as a child? And what are the recipes that bring those memories to mind?This morning, for the first time in more than a year, I made Dutch

20、 Babies. From scratch. And I didn t burn them. Yes, I m the kind of cook who s always amazed to pull anything out of the oven that isn t burnt. But sometimes, I get lucky.What are Dutch Babies? Picture a cross between a pancake and an omelet (煎蛋饼)that tastes better than both. They re easy to make, a

21、nd you can make a lot of servings (份食物)in one pan (平底锅)at the same time.Making Dutch Babies brings to my mind some of the happiest memories of my life. I was given the recipe by a dear friend Sally, a cook who knew a great dish when she tasted it.I ve made Dutch Babies a few thousand times for sleep

22、overs (夜宿的客人)and houseguests and Sunday suppers. They were always a hit, even if I burned them.After my kids grew up, I didn t cook much for years, except for holidays or other big occasions. But if I had a full house, I d make Dutch Babies for breakfast.I can t recall the last time I made Dutch Bab

23、ies, before today. I know it was more than a year ago, before lifeaswe knew it was shut downfor COVID-19, and we stopped having guests.So why didI make them this morningfor only my husband andme? It sbeen a hardyearforallofus, filled with things we couldn, t do. I was hungry to celebrate being alive

24、.I mixedupthe ingredients and stuck it in the oven. Whileit baked,I thought of allthefamilyand friendsIve baked it for over theyears.Good food can feed a hungry crowd. But if it s made with love and seasoned with memories, it can fill a soul with hope of better days to come. Add your own memories. A

25、nd say thanks to my friend Sally. 24. The questions asked in the first paragraph are used to.A. explain the connection between food and memoryB. express the author? s concern about food safetyC. introduce the topic to be discussedD. remind readers of something delicious25. What do paragraphs 4 to 6

26、mainly talk about?A. The author, s tips on how to make Dutch Babies.B. The author, s memories of making Dutch Babies.C. Why Dutch Babies were welcomed at the author s home.D. The author s family tradition of eating Dutch Babies.26. Why did the author make Dutch Babies again after more than a year?A.

27、 To welcome guests from afar.B. To please her husband.C. To thank her friend Sally.D. To show her gratitude for being alive.27. What does the author want to tell us from this article?A. Food tastes better when it is shared.B. Food made with love can feed the soul.C. Food gives us hope for better day

28、s.D. Food eaten when hungry creates good memories.CReal financial security and freedom is not in our job but in our passion. Its easy to decline and evaluate a man by his pursuit. Joseph Campbell once said, Follow your dream and the universe will opendoors where there are only walls. ”In life, we 11

29、 always be found doing any of these two things: either making a living or making a difference. Pensions (养老金)and salaries stop many from pursuing excellence while passion unlocks hidden potentials that equip us for challenges and opportunities. A job helps us make a living while passion enables us t

30、o make a difference.I want to sincerely help to adjust and clarify the misguided belief among workers that a job is a means of livelihood. Rather, it should be a means to fuel our passion. The earlier you realize this basic truth of life, the more clearly you,11 be able to position yourself in livin

31、g a life of impact and value.The success of Kentucky Fried Chicken (KFC) shows how meaningful it is to pursue your passion instead of your pension. Its founder, Colonel Harland Sanders, didn,t realize this until he was given his first social security check of 105 dollars. But he decided that there s

32、urely was something to do for himself and other people instead of living on that small pension. He was determined to engage himself in what brought him impact and value. Drawing inspiration from his mothers special recipe for fried chicken, he invented ufinger-lickingn seasoning with eleven spices a

33、nd herbs. Despite much rejection, he managed to round up some investors and promote companys rapid expansion to more than 6, 000 locations. Sanders?life pointed towards two facts about making a difference: one, there is no age that is too old to make a difference; two, there is nothing too small or

34、insignificant to make a difference with, as long as it is your passion.28. How does the author support his argument in paragraph 2?A.By listing examples.C.By including a quote.D.29. How did Sanders probably feel whenA. Deeply moved.B.C.Greatly relieved.I).B. By showing contrast.By sharing his experi

35、ence.offered his first social security check?Pleasantly surprised.Internally motivated.30. What does the author suggest we do?A. Get career guidance.B. Get a well-paid job.C. Secure our position.D. Pursue our passion.31. What is the best title for this text?A. Passion or Pension?B. Following Your Dr

36、eamsC. Working for PensionD. To Work or not to Work?If you walked by James Fasulo, s bedroom, in Queens, New York, you might hear the 8-year-old talking. You might think he was speaking with a friend, or with his 4-year-old sister, Anna. More likely, James would be talking to his smart speaker, an E

37、cho Dot. I use it daily, “ he says.James often asks his Dot to tell jokes, report the time and temperature, and play music. And his sister? ”She asks it to play songs from Frozen, “ he says.As of December 2017, there were about 67 million smart speakers in households in the United States, according

38、to a study by National Public Radio and Edison Research. A year later, that number had jumped to nearly 119 million. That s a 78% increase.“Families are very interested in trying these products, “ says Caroline Knorr of Common Sense Media. Kids like James and Anna also love that they are fun.Smart s

39、peakers include devices (设备)such as Google Home and Amazon Echo. Common Sense Media made a survey of more than 1, 000 parents with kids ages 2 to 8. The survey asked about how kids use smart speakers. It also asked about privacy.Nearly half of the parents said their kids use the speakers, and half o

40、f those kids use them daily. Of parents who have, at some point, turned off a smart speakers microphone (麦克风),about one-third of them did it because they didn t trust the device.“A smart speaker might behave like a human in some of the ways it answers us, “ says Florian Schaub, an assistant professo

41、r at the University of Michigan School of Information. But that, s really a company collecting data (数据)about you. Everything you say to a smart speaker is recorded by these companies. ” uCompanies use the recordings in different ways, “ Schaub says, “such as to personalize service or decide which a

42、ds to play. If users don t like this, he suggests they mute the speaker when it s not in use and consider setting privacy controls.James Fasulo says he doesn t worry about privacy. But his mom, Nancy Ellwood, does. Sometimes, the speaker flashes (闪现)its lights when we re not talking directly to it,

43、“ she says. I wonder what it s doing. ”32. What do we know about James Fasulo s Echo Dot?A. It can move around freely.B. It can be controlled by voice.C. It is mainly used to play music.D. It is shaped like a human being.33. What did the survey by Common Sense Media find out?A. Smart speakers are le

44、ss helpful for kids.B. Google Home is smarter than Amazon Echo.C. Some users have less trust in smart speakers.D. Smart speaker users have rapidly increased in number.34. What does the underlined word “mute” in Paragraph 8 probably mean?A. Fix up.B. Talk to.C. Turn off.D. Research into.35. Who cares

45、 more about privacy?A. Anna Fasulo.B. James Fasulo.C. Caroline Knorr.D. Nancy Ellwood.第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,共10分)根据短文内容,从短文后的七个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。Most Western people slept in long nightshirts until the early 20th century. British colonists brought home with them comfortable sleepwear worn by inha

46、bitants of their colonies. 36By the 1920s, the fashion trend had found its way across the Atlantic to America s shores. 37 Envious of the appearance and comfort of men s pajamas (睡衣),women soon began trading in their nightgowns for fashionable trousers with jacket tops (上衣)made from silk for nightti

47、me sleepwear.38 The 1934 film It Happened One Night, a romantic comedy starring Claudette Colbert and ClarkGable, is sometimes attributed to having started the trend of women wearing this style of sleepwear. In one scene, Colbert is seen wearing a pair of pajamas borrowed from the character played b

48、y Gable.39 Kids also found them to be warm and comfortable for sleeping, as well as for watching TV before going to bed. Often decorated with cartoon characters or kids favorite action heroes, a new set of pajamas given as a gift during the holidays became something of a tradition.Today, it s become acceptable in some circles for women to leave the house wearing sleepwea

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