浙江省Z20联盟(名校新高考研究联盟)2021届高三第三次联考英语试题.docx
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1、浙江省Z20联盟(名校新高考研究联盟)2021届高三第三次联考英语试题一、短对话1What does the man forget to pack?AA camera.BHats.CSunglasses.2Whats the weather like today in the womans city?AWindy.BSunny.CRainy.3Who will the woman most probably elect?AJulia.BVivian.CAndrew.4Why does the woman get annoyed with the children this time?AThey
2、 broke the window.BThey broke the glass.CThey broke the vase.5Where are the speakers now?AIn a restaurant.BIn a classroom.CIn a gym.二、长对话听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。6What does the man want the woman to do?AHelp him register for a course.BIntroduce the scoring system of a course.CAllow him to take sick leave.7H
3、ow much does the midterm exam account for in Psychology 101?A10%.B15%.C30%.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。8What is the probable relationship between the speakers?AFormer neighbors.BSchoolmates.CInterviewer and interviewee.9What do we know about John?AHe has been unemployed.BHe will graduate next week.CHis work sc
4、hedule is heavy.10What advice does Nancy give to John?AArriving punctually.BDoing some research.CProviding satisfactory answers.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。11How old will the womans son be next month?A13 years old.B14 years old.C15 years old.12What can we learn from the conversation?AMost of the tutors here ar
5、e undergraduates.BNo one is available now except Anna.CThe female tutors are more patient here.13What does the man think of Anna?AShes a very sociable person.BShes the best in the center. CShes competent in her work.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。14Who is the woman talking to?AA good friend.BA repairman.CA salesp
6、erson.15Why does the camera fail to work?AIt is out of order originally.BThe woman charged the battery incorrectly.CThe woman didnt read the instructions.16How does the man sound?AFrustrated.BUnderstanding.CGrateful.17What does the woman decide to do?AChange another brand.BHave the camera repaired.C
7、Get the money back.三、短文听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。18How many Pulitzer Prizes has NY Times won?A113.B130.C151.19What happened to NY Times on September 7th,1976?AIt changed into a six-column format.BIt started to introduce some new lifestyle sections.CIt printed the heaviest ever newspaper.20Where is the motto of
8、 NY Times?AIn the bottom left-hand corner of the front page.BIn the upper right-hand corner of the front page.CIn the upper left-hand cormer of the front page.四、阅读理解I live in a small town of about 12,000 people. Normally,the streets are busy with cars, the sidewalks are filled with pedestrians and t
9、he stores are filled with shoppers going about their business. My home is within sight of Victoria International Airport and we are used to the background sound of large passenger aircraft arriving and departing. Restaurants are usually crowded at mealtimes and friends visit back and forth frequentl
10、y. However, life is different now. Most stores here are now closed except for those such as grocery stores that supply an essential service. You cant have a meal in a restaurant now, although some are still cooking food you can take home. When I walk through downtown I can wander across the main str
11、eet almost any time I please without much danger because there are so few cars. Even the airport is quiet because people arent travelling as they used to. We havent been told if there are any actual cases of Covid-19 in our town, although I would be a little surprised if there werent any. We have a
12、fairly large proportion of our population made up of senior citizens who are likely to be affected by the disease. We have five or six long-term care homes for seniors here and the fear is that if the virus gets into one it will be disastrous. There is no question but what the world has changed. Wer
13、e lucky, in a sense, because we saw what happened in China and we learned from that experience. We know to stay at least two meters away from other people, we know to wash our hands frequently, to wear face-masks and to limit our time in those few stores that are open. It seems to be working and the
14、re is hope that we can soon beat this bug into submission (屈服) but, for now, its a strange world. It also makes me wonder if this virus, like the flu virus, will mutate (突变) almost every year and turn the world into a series of situations like this.21What can we learn from the passage?AThe small tow
15、n where the author lives has a large population.BMost restaurants are usually crowded in spite of the disease.CPeople can walk freely on the streets as there are no cars.DIt is quite possible for the elderly people to get infected.22Why does the author say “Were lucky” in the last paragraph?AWe lead
16、 a normal life as usual.BWeve learnt a lot from China.CWe havent been affected by Covid-19.DWe are hopeful of defeating the disease.23In which section of a magazine may the passage be from _.Afinance and businessBculture and customChealth and lifeDtravel and entertainmentEmma Li spent almost three y
17、ears on Chinas 996 schedule: working from nine in the morning to nine in the evening, six days a week. “I was deprived of all my personal life,” says she. Usually, she had a small window to eat, shower and go to bed-but she sacrificed sleep to regain some personal time. Often, Li would stay up surfi
18、ng the internet, reading the news and watching online videos until well after midnight. Li was doing what the Chinese have called bofxingoy or revenge bedtime procrastination (RBP). The phrase spread rapidly on Twitter in June after a post by journalist Daphne K Lee. She described the phenomenon as
19、when “people who dont have much control over their daytime life refuse to sleep early in order to regain some sense of freedom during late-night hours”. Psychology may explain the reason why people would choose to regain this leisure time even at the expense of sleep. A growing body of evidence poin
20、ts to the importance of time away from work pressure. “One of the most important parts of recovery from work is sleep. However, sleep is affected by how well we separate ourselves from stress,” says Sheffield Universitys Kelly. Its important, she explains, to have a rest when we can be mentally dist
21、anced from work, which would explain why people are willing to sacrifice sleep for post-work leisure. In fact, experts have long warned that insufficient sleep is an ignored global public-health epidemic (流行病). A 2019 survey showed that 62% of adults worldwide feel they dont get enough sleep. People
22、 mentioned various reasons for this lack, including stress and their sleeping environment, but 37% blamed their heavy work or school schedule. Long hours at the office aside, another part of the problem is that modern working patterns mean people find it harder to draw boundaries between work and ho
23、me.24Why does the author mention the example of Emma Li in the first paragraph?ATo make comparisons.BTo introduce the topic.CTo support her argument.DTo provide examples.25Which of the following is the cause of the “RBP”?AThe intention of refreshing oneself.BThe desire to get rid of work stress.CThe
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