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    1、江苏省苏北重点中学2021届高三第三次适应性考试英语试题学校:_姓名:_班级:_考号:_一、阅读理解The Costa Book Awards consistently pick winners that are both of the moment and subsequently endure. Its our pleasure to confirm this years Category Winners.First Novel Award WinnerBook: Eleanor Oliphant is Completely Fine Author: Gail HoneymanEleano

    2、r is 31 years old; work finishes on a Friday and begins again on a Monday. Between, her only company will be two bottles of vodka and her own solitary, unique wit (机智). It is contentment, of a kind, but an unexpected shared experience suddenly opens the door to possibility. Challenging reader expect

    3、ations with a living, breathing character, Gail Honeymans debut (初次登台、开张)is a funny and moving diamond.Biography Award WinnerBook: In the Days of Rain Author: Rebecca Stott The Exclusive Brethren were a closed community who believed the world is ruled by Satan. Into this is born Rebecca. Her father

    4、had been an influential Brethren Minister. As her father lay dying, he begged her to help him write the memoir. He wanted to tell the story of their family who for generations had all been members of a fundamentalist Christian sect.Poetry Award WinnerBook: Inside the Wave Author: Helen Dunmore To be

    5、 alive is to be inside the wave, always travelling until it breaks and is gone. These poems are concerned with the borderline between the living and the dead the underworld and the human living world and the acutely intense being of both. Childrens Award WinnerBook: The Explorer Author: Katherine Ru

    6、ndell, Hannah Horn Four children survive their aircraft plunging into the Amazon jungle, but for Fred and his friends its only the beginning of a cruel battle for survival. Brimming with adventure and a real command of character and incident, Rundell has few peers in superb childrens fiction.1What k

    7、ind of life does Eleanor lead?Aboring and lonely.Bfunny and touching.Cexciting and complex.Dordinary and happy.2Why did Rebecca Stott write In the Days of Rain?ATo introduce beliefs of the Exclusive Brethren.BTo help her father fulfill his last wish.CTo share the life of fundamentalist Christians.DT

    8、o pass on her family traditions.3For a young adventurous soul, which book seems more appealing?AEleanor Oliphant is Completely FineBIn the Days of RainCInside the WaveDThe ExplorerWe are in lack of enough sleep, according to Arianna Huffington, the co-founder and editor-in-chief of The Huffington Po

    9、st. And this has great consequences on our health, our job performance, our relationships and our happiness. What is needed, she boldly declares, is nothing short of a sleep revolution. Only by renewing our relationship with sleep can we take back control of our lives.In her bestseller Thrive, Arian

    10、na wrote about our need to redefine success through wellbeing, wisdom, wonder, and giving. Her discussion of the importance of sleep as a gateway to this more fulfilling way of living struck such a powerful chord (弦) that she realized the mystery and transformative power of sleep called for a fuller

    11、 investigation (调查).The result is a scientifically sweeping and personal exploration of sleep from all angles, from the history of sleep, to the role of dreams in our lives, to the consequences of sleep deprivation (剥夺), and the new golden age of sleep science that is showing the vital role sleep pl

    12、ays in our every waking moment and every aspect of our health from weight gain, diabetes, and heart disease to cancer and Alzheimers.In The Sleep Revolution, Arianna shows how our cultural removal of sleep as time wasted damages our health and our decision-making and our work lives and shortens our

    13、personal lives. She explores all the latest science on what exactly is going on while we sleep and dream. She decides the dangerous sleeping pill industry, and all the ways of our addiction to technology disturb our sleep. She also offers a range of recommendations and tips from leading scientists o

    14、n how we can get better and more restorative sleep.In todays fast-paced, always-connected and sleep-deprived world, our need for a good nights sleep is more important than ever. The Sleep Revolution both sounds the alarm on our worldwide sleep crisis and provides a detailed road map to the great sle

    15、ep awakening that can help transform our lives, our communities, and our world.4What is the first paragraph mainly about?AThe importance of sleep.BThe necessity of improving sleep.CThe way to improve our sleep.DThe effect of sleep on health.5What can be inferred about Ariannas attitude to success?AS

    16、he thinks good sleep is more important.BShe doesnt think much of becoming successful.CShe thinks it wrong to sacrifice health to success.DShe is concerned about the nature of success.6What can be said about Ariannas investigation?AIt is really of great value.BIt is scientific and historical.CIt cost

    17、s Ariannas sleep in practice.DIt covers all necessary aspects scientifically,7What influence does The Sleep Revolution have on society?AIt helps to slow down the pace of modern life.BIt warns people against taking sleeping pills.CIt warns the harm of inadequate sleep of people.DIt helps to stress th

    18、e value of sleep to success.California bums every year. But among a record-breaking heatwave, 2020 is the worst burning year yet. As of the September 2020, more than 7,600 fires burned over 2.5m acres of land. The season ran for more than several months.That fits a long-term trend, for Californias w

    19、ild fires are getting steadily worse. Large fires in the 2010s burned 6.8m acres on average, up from 3.3m acres in the 1990s. The fire season in 2020 lasted nearly three months longer than it did in the 1970s. Over the past decade, the state has spent an average of $3.7bn a year fighting fires. Add

    20、the cost of rebuilding, treating victims and restoration, and that is perhaps a tenth of the total cost.The reason is a double blow of climate change and development. More homes are being built next to forests, in what experts call the wild-land-urban interface (WUI). A 2018 study estimated that rou

    21、ghly a third of American homes were in the WUL Pricey housing has pushed people in California onto cheaper land close to the wilderness. At the same time, climate change is lengthening the dry season, which stores up fuel for fires. In California, a “huge drought - in which dry years become more com

    22、mon and wet ones scarcer (稀少)- is making matters even worse.Since neither trend shows much sign of turning around, people on Americas west coast will have to learn to co-exist with more and more frequent fires. Its not that different to building on an earthquake active region, says Max Moritz, a wil

    23、dfire expert at the University of California at Santa Barbara. He suggests that houses should be built near water or open agricultural lands, which can offer a useful barrier.8How does the second paragraph develop?ABy giving examples.BBy analyzing causes.CBy providing statistics.DBy following time o

    24、rder.9Why are more houses being built next to forests?APeople can get closer to nature.BCalifornia advocates forest development.CLow-income people cant afford urban houses.DClimate change has made the dry season longer.10What does Max Moritz imply?ALife is hopeless for people on Americas west coast.

    25、BGreat potential danger goes with the houses in WULCWildfire experts should study where to build houses.DPeople should live away from earthquake active regions.11What is the authors purpose in writing the text?ATo instruct.BTo warn.CTo persuade.DTo inform.Teens who have good, supportive relationship

    26、s with their teachers enjoy better health as adults, according to research published by an American research center.“This research suggests that improving students relationships with teachers could have positive and long-lasting effects beyond just academic success, saidJinho Kim, a professor at Kor

    27、ea University and author of the study. It could also bring about health implications in the long run.”Previous research has suggested that teens social relationships might be linked to health outcomes in adulthood. However, it is not clear whether the link between teen relationships and lifetime hea

    28、lth is causal (因果的)-it could be that other factors, such as different family backgrounds, might contribute to both relationship problems in adolescence and to poor health in adulthood. Also, most research has focused on teens relationships with their peers (同龄人), rather than on their relationships w

    29、ith teachers.To explore those questions further, Kim analyzed data on nearly 20,000 participants from the Add Health study, a national study in the U.S. that followed participants from seventh grade into early adulthood. The participant pool included more than 3,400 pairs of siblings(兄弟姐妹). As teens

    30、, participants answered questions, like “How often have you had trouble getting along with other students and your teachers? As adults, participants were asked about their physical and mental health.Kim found that participants who had reported better relationships with both their peers and teachers

    31、in middle and high school also reported better physical and mental health in their mid-20s. However, when he controlled for family background by looking at pairs of siblings together, only the link between good teacher relationships and adult health remained significant.The results suggest teacher r

    32、elationships are more important than previously realized and that schools should invest in training teachers on how to build warm and supportive relationships with their students. This is not something that most teachers receive much training in, Kim said, “but it should be.”12What does the underlin

    33、ed word “implications in Paragraph 2 refer to?ARecipes.BHabits.CBenefits.DRisks.13What is Paragraph 3 mainly about?APoor health in adolescence.BLimitations of the previous research.CTeens relationships with their peers.DFactors affecting health in adulthood.14What does Kims research show?AGood adult

    34、 health depends on teens good teachers.BGood family background promises long-term adult health.CHealthy peer relationships leads to students academic success.DPositive student-teacher relationship helps students adult health.15Where does this text probably come from?AA health magazine.BA medical rep

    35、ort.CA term paper.DA family survey.二、七选五Both men and women usually smile and shake hands when greeting. Good friends and family members may hug when they meet, especially after a long absence. _16_Americans may greet strangers on the street by saying “Hello” or “Good morning”, although they may pass

    36、 without any greeting.Except on formal occasions, people usually address one another by their first names once they know each other, and often do so on first meeting. _17_ When greeting someone for the first time, Americans commonly say, “Please to meet you” or “how do you do?” A simple “Hello” or “

    37、Hi” is also common. _18_ Americans do not usually except any further answer to the question unless there is a close relationship. Visiting friends and family plays a big part of social life in American. People will travel long distances by car, bus, train, or plane to do so. People are generally exp

    38、ected to be on time for appointments or when they are invited to someones home. _19_ But the visitor should make a call in advance to inform them of the delay. Guests are expected to sit where they like, and to enjoy themselves. It usually does not cause anger if a guest refuses refreshment. Gifts a

    39、re not expected when visiting. _20_ Close friends may offer, or be asked, to bring an items of food to serve with the meal.Ahowever, if a guest is late, Americans will not be angry.BIt is very impolite for you to visit your friends unexpectedly.CBut many guests bring flowers or wine when invited for

    40、 a meal.DOn informal occasions, a wave may be used instead of a handshake.EFriends often greet each other with “How are you?” and respond “Fine, thanks”.FHowever, combing a title (such as “Dr.” or “Ms.”) with a family name shows respect.GMost Americans are friendly and helpful, so they are ready to

    41、offer their help when asked for.三、完形填空Exercise and I have never had a good relationship due to my fear of sports. From a young age, my dad _21_ me into a dozen sports. I didnt like any of them, _22_.When I entered University of Regina, my dad _23_ telling me “You have to find a way to stay _24_” or

    42、“You dont want to get the Freshman 15, do you?” So I _25_ to give swimming a shot, but I _26_ managed to go to the pool twice during the fall semester (学期). Worse still, I was _27_ to convince myself that “Yeah, thats OK.”Spring semester came. A friend of mine _28_ me one day asking if I wanted to g

    43、o to Zumba with her. All I knew about Zumba was that it was basically exercise dancing to Latin and pop songs. It didnt sound too bad, but I couldnt be _29_.I went, and that was it. Zumba became my _30_ of tea. The instructor would always say: “Dont worry about the steps. Have fun. Do your own thing

    44、.” That removed my _31_ about sports. I didnt have to be _32_. I didnt even have to be good. I just need to _33_ the music and move. Zumba did _34_ me from the Freshman 15, but it also did so much more. It let me make _35_ with my unpleasant past with physical fitness, and enjoy staying healthy.21Ae

    45、xpectedBallowedCforcedDinvited22AthereforeBthoughCinsteadDbesides23AavoidedBriskedCregrettedDkept24Ain shapeBfor funCat easeDon business25ArefusedBhappenedCbotheredDdecided26AhardlyBonlyCconstantlyDgradually27AeagerBsatisfiedCembarrassedDdisappointed28AteasedBcomfortedCapproachedDannoyed29AhappyBpro

    46、udCcarefulDsure30AcupBpartCshareDmouth31AcuriosityBpassionCfearDconfidence32AperfectBenthusiasticCadorableDambitious33AacceptBfeelCdisplayDcompare34AwitnessBseparateCdiscourageDsave35AtroubleBsenseCpeaceDcontact四、用单词的适当形式完成短文阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。To raise snails well, you need to spray wat

    47、er to the container every morning and evening, _36_(change) soil every two weeks, and feed them with cabbages and sweet fruits-this is_37_Sun Youxiang, a fourth-grade primary school student in Hangzhou, capital city of east Chinas Zhejinang province, concluded after raising snails for one year.From three white jade snails at the very beginning to more than 60 snails of four generations now, he has done a great job in his assignment for his science class. Witnessi

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