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    1、2021届高三第一学期1月质量检测试卷英语试题第I卷(共100分)第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分)第一部分:听力(共两节,满分30分)做题时,先将答案划在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。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,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。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. What is the girl going to do this weekend?A. Collect empty bottles. B. Go

    2、on a field trip. C. Buy uniforms.2. What does the woman suggest the man do?A. Try a different website.B. Sign up to be a member.C. Choose movies at home on TV.3. Why has the woman moved the boy?A. He talks too much.B. He cant see clearly.C. He has trouble in listening.4. How often does the man work

    3、out now?A. Once a week. B. Twice a week. C. Every other day.5. Who is the woman probably speaking to?A. Her good friend.B. Her doctor.C. Her personal trainer.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

    4、读两遍。听下面一段对话,回答第6和第7两个小题。6. Where does the conversation take place?A. In an office downtown. B. In an apartment downtown. C. In an apartment in the East End.7. What does the man want to do now?A. Get to work. B. Go to a restaurant. C. Visit the womans company.听下面一段对话,回答第8至10题。8. When did the speakers

    5、 parents get married?A. 15 years ago.B. 30 years ago.C. 35 years ago.9. What will the speakers do for the wedding anniversary?A. Send their parents on a trip.B. Have a little wedding ceremony.C. Invite some new friends to a party.10. Who will send out the invitation emails?A. The man.B. Mom and Dad.

    6、C. The woman.听下面一段对话,回答第11至13题。11. How does the woman feel about her job?A. Satisfied.B. Unhappy.C. Excited.12. What does the man do for a living?A. He is a doctor.B. He works as a lawyer.C. He owns his business.13. When will the woman take some time off?A. In the spring.B. In the summer.C. In the w

    7、inter.听下面一段对话,回答第14至17题。14. How does the girl spend her day?A. Playing ball games. B. Talking with her friends. C. Sharing pictures with her friends.15. What best describes the mans work?A. Technological. B. Financial.C. Medical.16. What is the mans main concern about Meitu?A. Its making his daughte

    8、r less smart.B. Its an old technology.C. It isnt very private.17. What might happen in the end?A. The girl will have to delete Meitu.B. The man will allow the girl to use Meitu.C. The man will send his daughter to a different school.听下面一段独白,回答第18至20题。18. Which type of ski run is fit for beginners?A.

    9、 Green-circle. B. Blue-square. C. Black-diamond.19. What do we know about Whistler Blackcomb Mountain Resort?A. There are no instructors there. B. Visitors can take cable cars there. C. Cabins there are in the center of the forest.20. How can visitors get the best prices?A. By calling the resort dir

    10、ectly.B. By going to the sales desk.C. By booking through the website.第二部分 阅读理解(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,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C、D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。A It was a lifesaving task as thrilling as any in the months-long battle against the wildfires that have torn through the Australian bush. Bu

    11、t instead of a race to save humans or animals, a specialized team of Australian firefighters was bent on saving invaluable plant life: hidden groves (树林) of the Wollemi pine, a prehistoric tree species.Wollemi pines peaked in abundance 34 million to 65 million years ago, before a steady decline. Tod

    12、ay, only 200 of the trees exist in their natural environment. The trees are so rare that they were thought to die out until 1994. Thats the year when David Noble, an officer with the New South Wales National Parks and Wildlife Service, came across a grove of large trees he didnt recognize.Noble brou

    13、ght back a few branches and showed them to other biologists and botanists. A month later, Noble returned to the grove with some scientists. It was then that they realized what they had found: “a prehistoric tree species that has outlived the dinosaurs.” the American Scientist explains. So when Austr

    14、alias wildfires started burning toward Wollemi National Park in recent weeks, firefighters from the parks and wildlife service put a carefully planned operation into action.Large air tankers dropped fire retardant (阻燃剂) around the pines. Firefighters set up an irrigation (灌溉) system around the trees

    15、 to keep them wet. “If the fire did go through, we wanted it to be a cool burn as opposed to a hot burn to give them the best chance of survival,” Kean said. The fire did sweep through the groves where these trees have somehow survived for millions of years. For a few days, the smoke was so thick th

    16、at it wasnt clear whether the plan had worked. At last the smoke eased off. A few trees had been burned by the flames, and two died. But the efforts had paid off. “Finally,” Kean said, “we were able to get in there and see that, thank goodness, the trees were saved.”20.What do we know about Wollemi

    17、pines?A.Scientists searched for them in the wild.B.They used to grow in parts of Australia.C.There were a considerable number of them long ago.D.Firefighters and biologists cooperated to keep them alive.21.Which of the following can best replace the underlined word “outlived” in Paragraph 3?A.been s

    18、uperior to.B.been related to.C.died earlier than.D.existed longer than.22.What can be learned from the last paragraph?A.It was cool to drop retardant over the fire.B.It wasnt clear whether the trees were saved.C.It helped the trees survive to keep them wet.D.It worked best for the trees to keep a ho

    19、t burn.23.What is the passage mainly about?A.An investigation into Wollemi pines.B.A hard-won battle against the wildfires.C.Constructing a firefighting system for the trees.D.Saving worlds rare pine species from wildfires.B Chinese researchers have developed a robot designed to help doctors treat t

    20、he new coronavirus and other highly infectious diseases. The machine has a long robotic arm attached to a base with wheels. It can perform some of the same medical examination tasks as doctors. For example, the device can perform ultrasounds (超声波扫描检查), collect fluid samples from a persons mouth and

    21、listen to sounds made by a patients organs. Cameras record the robots activities, which are controlled remotely so doctors can avoid coming in close contact with infected patients. Doctors and other medical workers can operate the machine in another place.The robots main designer Zheng Gangtie, an e

    22、ngineer and professor at Chinas Tsinghua University, told Reuters news agency that he got the idea for the device when his medical friend told him that one of the biggest problems in dealing with COVID-19 was that healthcare workers treating patients were getting infected themselves. Zheng said he w

    23、anted to do something to help this situation. So the engineer gathered a team and went to work on the robotic device.Zheng said the devices use the same technology that is used for space equipment, including moon explorers. The new robot is almost completely automated. It can even disinfect itself a

    24、fter performing actions involving patient contact.However, Zheng said he had heard from some doctors that it would be better not to build such robots to be fully automatic. This is because many patients still desire a personal presence to help calm them during treatment.The team currently has two ro

    25、bots and both have been tested by doctors at hospitals in Beijing. One machine was taken to Wuhans Union Hospital, where doctors there got trained to use it. The plan is to use the robot to help treat coronavirus patients, along with assistance from nurses and other hospital workers.Zheng would like

    26、 to build more of the robots, but says money from the university has run out. Each robot costs about $72,000 to make. He says he does not plan to commercialize the design, but hopes that a company can begin that process.24.What do we know about the newly-invented robot?A.It is used for space explora

    27、tion.B.It completely operates on its own.C.It carries out complicated surgical treatments.D.It protects doctors from risky contact with patients.25.Which of the following may accelerate the development of the machine?A.Assistance of AI.B.Financial support.C.Community help.D.Professional advice.26.Wh

    28、at can we infer from the last three paragraphs?A.The device may not be welcomed by all patients.B.The device has been widely used to treat patients.C.Zheng has received further funds from companies.D.Zheng continued the production for official support.27.What is the best title for the passage?A.Prom

    29、ising Future for the RobotB.Novel Device to Cure CoronavirusC.New Assistant to Fight CoronavirusD.Helpful Design to Save the PatientsC What is a family? Why does it matter? What does it teach us that we cant learn on our own? These questions seem especially relevant in the holiday season when it is

    30、often our tradition to gather as families and celebrate together.My mother was one of twelve children. As they grew up, married and had children of their own, most of them lived near enough to gather for holidays at my grandparents home in a small town in the mountains of North Carolina.I dont recal

    31、l getting many gifts from them .I remember the sense of belonging, of being part of something that assured me I was loved and not alone.I delighted in the laughing, playing and fighting with my crazy cousins. I watched my granddad and uncles sit on the porch, rain or shine, smoking and joking, argui

    32、ng about politics and trying to solve the problems of the world. I listened to my grandmother, mother and aunts stir (搅拌) pots on the stove and talk about their lives, hopes, dreams and disappointments, and gossip about any sister who failed to show up.The food was always plentiful and delicious-cou

    33、ntry ham, sweet potatoes, green beans, biscuits and my grandmothers banana pudding. But for me, the food was never the highlight. The highlight was simply being together. A family.However, theyre all gone now. My parents and grandparents, my aunts and uncles have left this world for the next. My cou

    34、sins are scattered here and there. And yet the memories linger, along with the love that we shared.I treasure those memories and the things they taught me. They told me that families arent perfect, but they prepare us to find our way in an imperfect world. They made me realize that all families are

    35、crazy in their own particular ways.My husband and I are growing a new family, while keeping close to the surviving members of the families. Its a beautiful blend (混合) of kindness, traditions, nurturing (养育) and friendships, which grows year after year.I hope this holiday season will fill you with lo

    36、vely memories of the family that raised you, and surround you with all the people who mean “family” to you now.28.What do we know about the authors family according to the article?A.She didnt get on well with her cousins.B.Her grandpa and uncles were politicians.C.Her family delighted in their gathe

    37、rings.D.The female members liked to show off.29.The author appreciated the gatherings mainly because _.A.there was a lot of inviting foodB.special gifts were selected thoughtfullyC.they brought the family closer togetherD.she got to see relatives who seldom visited30.What does the underlined word “l

    38、inger” in paragraph 6 probably mean?A.Disappear.B.Remain.C.Increase.D.Fade.31.What did the author learn from her family?A.Good families should live together.B.Imperfect families may help us adjust to the world.C.Memories of perfect families deserve treasuring.D.Its necessary to create crazy family t

    39、raditions.D “This has gone as well as I could have dreamed, and I can fly in the near future!” Yes, Alyssa Carson, a now-18-year-old astronaut from Baton Rouge, Louisiana is capable. For her, riding the most aggressive roller coaster in the park is not a big deal. If all goes according to her plans,

    40、 NASA will send her to Mars in 2033, making her the first human to step foot on the planet. She will spend two to three years living there, growing food, performing science experiments and searching for signs of life. “The Martian is actually very accurate,” she said. “A lot of things that happened

    41、in the movie are similar to what is going to happen.” She has devoted her entire life to preparing for her journey.Her love for space started when she watched a cartoon called The Backyardigans at the age of 3. Five animal pals on imaginary adventures in their backyard, including one part-a mission

    42、to Mars. “I thought This red planet is so cool!” she said. “I started watching videos of rovers landing on Mars. I had a large map of Mars in my room which I would look at every day. I started getting telescopes so I could look at space.At 7, her father took her to space camp in Huntsville, Alabama.

    43、 “That was the weekend of my life.” she said. I got to learn everything I had been wanting to know and I got to see a life-size rocket.” She cherished the rocket so much that she returned 18 times. At 12, she became the first person in history to attend all three NASA space camps in Huntsville, Alab

    44、ama; Quebec, Canada and Izmir, Turkey.At first she mastered the basics of space and how humans have explored it throughout time. As she got older she simulated (模拟) missions, trying to reach a destination in gravity-free, weightless zones.When she was 9, she met NASA astronaut Sandra Magnus. The exp

    45、erienced explorer told her she was her age when she decided to go to space. At that moment Alyssa knew her love of space was not a hobby. “I did the same thing as other kids, like switching my mind about careers, wanting to be a teacher or the president one day,” she said. “But the way I always thou

    46、ght about it was I would become an astronaut, go to Mars, come back, and then be a teacher or the president.”32.Which of the following about Alyssa Carson is right?A.She has created model missions to Mars.B.She is the youngest one who has completed astronaut training.C.She is likely to be the first

    47、human to perform different tasks on Mars.D.She has visited the space camp in Huntsville,Alabama for nearly 30 times.33.Whats supposed to be stressed by referring to NASA astronaut Sandra Magnus?A.The power of space dreams.B.The popularity of space travel.C.The importance of career choicesD.The excit

    48、ement of her space experiences.34.What cant be inferred from the article?A.The Backyardigans is a cartoon for kids.B.Alyssa will have many tasks to complete if she lands on Mars successfully.C.Alyssa was forced to learn the basics of space science by her father.D.Alyssa enjoys riding roller coasters like many other young people.35.What does the author intend to do in writing the passage?A.To introduce American space industry.B.To promote the values of A

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