四川省宜宾市普通高中(2018级)2021届高三第二次诊断性测试英语试题.docx
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1、四川省宜宾市普通高中(2018级)2021届高三第二次诊断性测试英语试题一、短对话1Whats the weather probably like today?AHot.BCool.CCold.2What are the speakers talking about?ABuying a gift.BWatching a film.CReading a book.3How did the man get to the museum?ABy train.BBy bus.CBy taxi.4Where is the woman?AIn a cinema.BIn a car.CIn a restaur
2、ant.5What will listeners hear first on the radio show?AThe star interview.BThe film reviews.CThe best music.二、长对话请听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。6What does the man want the woman to do?AGive a talk.BPrepare for the exams.CCatch up with her homework.7What day is it today?ATuesday.BWednesday.CThursday.请听下面一段较长对话,回答
3、以下小题。8What will the speakers have for lunch probably?ASome sandwiches.BSome spaghetti.CSome pizza.9What is the probable relationship between the speakers?ASchoolmates.BColleagues.CCouple.请听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。10Why does the man suggest the woman buy the black shoes?ATheyre cool.BTheyre cheap.CTheyre com
4、fortable.11How much does a pair of pink shoes cost?A10 dollars.B15 dollars.C20 dollars.12What does the man advise the woman to do?ATo keep her old shoes.BTo buy the white shoes.CTo turn to her mother for help.请听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。13What did the woman do?AShe took the photo.BShe wrote about football.CSh
5、e wrote the headline.14What happened to Joe Chapman last Monday?AHe hurt his knee.BHe left his company.CHe argued with the manager.15What is Joe Chapman probably?AA model.BAn actor.CAn athlete.16How does the woman sound at the end of the conversation?AUnsatisfied.BDelighted.CSurprised.三、短文请听下面一段独白,回
6、答以下小题。17What can help you to think, sleep and feel better before an exam?AGood food.BGood preparation.CGood medicine.18Which of the following is good for the brain?ABiscuits.BBread.CChocolates.19What drink had you better not have much before the exam?AMilk.BWater.CTea.20What does the speaker suggest
7、 you have for breakfast on your exam day?APlenty of water only.BEggs, bread and porridge.CAs many bananas as possible.四、阅读理解We all scream for ice cream! It tends to be a favorite frozen treat for anyone of any age. Ice cream may be universally appealing, but many countries have their own versions.Ge
8、lato, ItalyPasta aside, gelato is considered to be Italys food symbol. In fact, visiting the local ice cream shop called gelateria is a way of life for Italians. “Italians get together at gelaterias and socialize,” says Britton Bauer. “Theyre popular hangouts and cultural icons.” Italian gelato is l
9、ower in fat than traditional ice cream, and crafted with whole milk, eggs, sugar and flavoring chocolate, hazelnut, pistachio and stracciatella are the most beloved flavors.Dondurma, TurkeyAn ice cream that doesnt melt? Yes, thats exactly what dondurma or Turkish ice cream is. “Buying dondurma is li
10、ke watching a performance,” says Fedorko Sefer, the founder of the travel company Sea Song Tours and an Istanbul resident. “The men who sell it wear traditional Turkish costume and a sultan hat and stretch, twist and turn the ice cream until it lands into a cone. Kids and adults get a kick out of th
11、e show.Kakigori, JapanPastry chefs make kakigori, the Japanese version of ice cream, by shaving ice from ice blocks until it builds into a fluffy (蓬松的) pile. They then add syrups to the ice usually crafted by hand with quality ingredients in flavors such as green tea, strawberry, grape and melon. Ka
12、kigori is almost always served in a bowl.21What are the popular flavors of Italian gelato?AHazelnut and Grape.BPistachio and melon.CGreen tea and strawberry.DChocolate and stracciatella.22What is true about dondurma of Turkey?AIt doesnt melt at all.BIt sells well only for flavors.CIt is sold by a tr
13、avel company.DIt is made by an Istanbul resident.23Where is the text probably from?AA book review.BA life magazine.CA food safety report.DA geography textbook.If you stop a random person on the street in China, theres a pretty good chance that their surname would be either Wang, Li, Zhang, Liu or Ch
14、en.Thats because those are the five most common surnamesin China shared by 30% of the population. And the vast majority of the population share just 100 of those surnames. In comparison, the United States reported 6.3 million surnames in its 2010 census.There are a few reasons for this: China is les
15、s racially diverse than countries such as the US, where a wealth of minority groups increase surname diversity (多样性). It also has to do with language; you cant just add a random stroke (音节) to a Chinese character and create a new surname.But theres also another factor at play: technology. With China
16、 roaring into the digital age, nearly everything has moved online from making appointments to buying train tickets.The main problem is that not all Chinese characters have been coded into computer systems. That meant a world of trouble if you happened to have a rare character in your name. As of 201
17、7, up to 60 million Chinese citizens faced this problem, according to Xinhua.People with rare characters in their names, which arent compatible(兼容的) with existing computer systems, can get left behind pushing many to change their names for the sake of convenience, even if it means abandoning centuri
18、es of heritage and languages.To try to address this, experts have increased the database from 32,000 characters to 70,000 characters, according to the government. Theyre still working to expand it to include more than 90,000 characters, said Chen Jiawei, an associate professor at Beijing Normal Univ
19、ersity.24What can be learned from the comparison according to Paragraph 1?AThere are fewer common surnames in China.BChinese people like sharing the same surname.CThe United States owns the most surnames in the world.D6.3 million surnames in China have been shared until now.25Which one describes sur
20、name diversity properly?ANew Chinese surnames are easy to create.BSurname diversity totally depends on technology.CMinority groups can increase surname diversity.DSurnames in computer systems are regularly changed.26What may happen to people with rare characters in their names?AThey will lose their
21、heritage.BThey have to change their names.CThey should expand the database.DThey may upgrade computer systems.27Why have experts increased the character database?ATo save heritage and languages.BTo keep Chinese traditional culture.CTo give people more choices when naming.DTo let us know more Chinese
22、 characters.Going to bed in one major city and waking up in another; toasting the landscape as a new country slips past; being rocked to sleep as you rattle across a continent. Its no wonder that the night trains of Europe have been a byword for romance, frequently mentioned by writers such as Agath
23、a Christie.In fact, over the past decade, much of Europes night train network has been cut. For many, it seemed the end of the line was coming. But recently there has been a reappearance of night trains across Europe. On December 8, four national rail providers teamed up to announce new routes betwe
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