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湖北省武汉市武昌区届高三英语下学期质量检测试题
某某省某某市武昌区2021届高三英语下学期5月质量检测试题
本试卷共150分,考试用时120分钟。
★祝考试顺利★
第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)
做题时,先将答案标在试卷上,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小题,每段对话仅读一遍。
1.Whenwillthemanbefree?
A.OnTuesdayafternoon.B.OnWednesdaymorning.C.OnWednesdayafternoon.
2.Whatarethespeakers?
A.Newspaperreporters.B.Students.C.Teacherandstudent.
3.Whatistheman'sopinionabouthigh-speedrail?
A.fortablebutexpensive.
B.Convenientandrelaxing.
C.Fastbutnotenjoyable.
4.Whydoesn‘tthewomantrythefriedfood?
A.Shedoesn'tlikethetasteatall.
B.Sheiscarefulaboutherweight.
C.Shethinksitdoesn'thavevitamins,
5.WheredidPaulplantogoonhiswayhome?
A.Totheshop.B.Tothebank.C.Totheoffice.
第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)
听下面5段对话或读白,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,听每段对话或独白前一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。
听第6段材料,回答第6至8趣.
6.Wherecanthemangetmoney?
A.FromDunnesStores.
B.FromtheBankofIreland.
C.FromtheAlliedIrishHank.
7.Howfaristhebank?
A.Only100metersaway.
B.Lessthanablockaway.
C.Aboutfiveminutes1walk.
8,Whatwillthewomandoattheendoftheconversation?
A.Drawamapforhint.
B.Helpthemangerthemoney.
C.Showhimthewaytothebank.
听第7段材料,回答第9至11整.
9.When?
doestheconversationtakeplace?
A.Intheclassroom.B.Inthelibrary.C.Inthecampground.
10.Whyhasthewomanetotalktotheman?
A.TodiscusshisplanoftriptoBeijing.
B.Toseewhatprogresshe'smadeonhispaper.
C.TobringhimamessagefromProfessorGrant.
11.Whatseemstobetheman'sproblem?
A.Hecan'1findaquietplacetostudy.
B.Hecan'tnarrowdownhisresearchtopic.
C.Hehadaseriousproblemabouthissleep.
听第8段材料,回答第12至14题。
12.Whatistheman?
A.Adriver.B.Apoliceman.C.Awitness.
13.WhosecarknockedintoMrs.Norris'car?
A.Mr.WilliamJefferson's.
B.Mr.WilliamRCrauston's.
C.Mrs.WilliamR.Crauston's.
14.Wheredidthewomanputthecar?
A.AtFulton'sGarage.B.AtNorris'sGarage.C.AtCaldo'sGarage.
听第9段材料,回答第15至17题。
15.Whoisthemanmostlikelytobe?
A.Ahighofficial.B.Afarmer.C.AspokesmanforUN.
16.Howmanyanimaldiseasesarementionedintheconversation?
A.One.B.Two.C.Three.
17.WhathappenedinSouthAfrica?
A.Alargenumberofsheepwerekilled.
B.30peoplewerekilledinanaccident.
C.Thefoot-and-mouthdiseasebrokeout.
听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。
18.Whatisthecauseofplaygroundinjuries?
A.Theplaygroundsareovercrowded.
B.Theplaygroundsareinpoorcondition.
C.Childrenarepassionateaboutdangerousgames.
19.Whatshouldparentsdotopreventplaygroundinjuries?
A.Keepawatchfuleyeontheirchildren.
B.Stoppingtheirchildrenfromclimbingladders.
C.Teachtheirchildrenhowtousetheequipment.
20.Whatdoesthespeakersayaboutyoungchildren?
A.Theycanbecreativewhentheyfeelsecure.
B.Theymaypanicinfrontofsomeplaygroundequipment.
C.Theyshouldbeawareofthepotentialrisksintheplayground.
第二部分:
阅读理解(共两节,满分50分)
第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
A
TheUKishometosomeofthebestmuseumsintheworld,fromawe-inspiringnaturalhistorycollections,tofunandinteractiveexhibitions.Here'saround-upofmust-visitmuseumsthatwillkeepeveryonehappy.
Beamish
Thisliving,workingmuseumshowswhatlifewaslikeinNorth-eastEnglandinthe1820s,early1900sand1940s.Thebuildingsgiveatruesenseofhistory.Museumworkersaredressedupinperiodcostume,soyou'llreallyfeellikeyou'vesteppedbackintime.Youcanevenbuybreadfromthe1900sbakery,haveadrinkinthetraditionalpubortreatyourselfintheold-fashionedsweetshop.
NationalJusticeMuseum
TheNationalJusticeMuseumcoversthepastandpresentoflawandjusticeintheUK.Duringyourvisit,you'llencountervarioushistoricalcharacters,watcharecreationofafamouscourttrial,learnaboutprisonreform,and—ifyou'rebraveenough—joinoneofthechillingghosttours.
NaturalHistoryMuseum
ThisiconicLondonmuseumhasdrawnhugecrowdsformorethan130years.Insidethefamousred-brickbuilding,you'lldiscoverhundredsoffascinatingexhibits,includingdinosaurskeletonsandfossils,amind-blowingbluewhaleskeleton,andtheDarwinCentre,whereyoucanseehundredsofspecimensandheartalksfromscientists-andit'sfreetogetin.
TheMaryRoseMuseum
You'llfindTheMaryRoseMuseumatthePortsmouthHistoricDockyard,whereinsteadofsimplylearningthestoryofHenryVIII'sfamousship,whichsankin1545,you'llstandjustfeetfromit.TheMaryRosewasraisedfromthedepthsoftheSolentin1982andhasbeenpainstakinglyconservedforfuturegenerations.Thehugefloor-to-ceilingwindowsandair-lockedviewingbalconygiveyouthechancetoseea16thcenturywarshiplikeneverbefore.
21.Wheredoesalawstudentprefertogo?
A.BeamishB.NationalJusticeMuseum
C.NaturalHistoryMuseumD.TheMaryRoseMuseum
22.WhatmaypeopleenjoyinBeamish?
A.Enteringanoldwarship.
B.ExploringDarwinCentre.
C.Travellingbacktothe1900s.
D.Watchingafamouscourttrial.
23.Fromwhichisthetextprobablytaken?
A.Atravelbrochure.B.Alocalnewspaper.
C.Anofficialreport.D.Apopularwebsite.
B
Sallyhadjustjumpedintheshowerwhensheheardhermother,Tammy.bangingonthedoor.Sally's12-day-olddaughterwaschoking.Shewasusuallyquicktocry.Nowshedidn'tmakeasound."I'dbeentoldtoraisetheirarmswhenbabiesarcchoking,so1triedthat,butshewashesitatingtobreathe,"Sheneededtogettothehospitalfast.
Thethreehadbarelymadeitoutoftheirneighborhoodwhentheflashinglightsofapolicecruiser(巡逻车)appearedbehindthem.DeputyJackfiguredthatthespeedingdriverwaseithertoodistractedtonoticehimorjustunconcerned.Jacksoonfoundoutitwasafrighteningbinationofthetwo.
Immediately,apanickedTammyjumpedoutofthecar,exclaimingthathergranddaughterhadstoppedbreathing.Desperateforhelp,SallyhandedthebabytoJack.Ryleigh'sheartwasbarelybeating.Itwassevenminutesout.andthehospitalwasevenfurtheraway.ThatwassevenminutesRyleighdidn'thave,forherlipsalreadyashadeofblue.
ThefactthatJackwastherewasamiracle(奇迹).Goodluckforthebaby,hehadrecentlypletedaCPRclass."AlthoughIwasshocked,mytrainingkickedin."saidJack.ThedeputygaveRyleightoSallytohold,hishandsbusyashecheckedforapulse.Thenhebegantappingandkneading(揉搓)Ryleigh’schest.ThankstotheCPRclass,heusedonelingertoclearherairway.Thatwasthemagictouch.20secondslater,Ryleighbegantofuss.Thencameawhimper.“Ifshe’scryinglikethat,she'sbreathing."saidJackinhistremblingvoice."ThewholetimeIwasthinking,donotletthisbabydieinfrontofhermotherandgrandmother,”helatertoldInsideEdition."Justdon't."
24.WhatcaughtDeputyJack'sattentionattheverybeginning?
A.Acryingbaby.
B.Anunusualcar.
C.Aspeedingdriver.
D.Afrightenedmother.
25.SallyhandedthebabytoJackbecause.
A.sheknewJackcouldsavethebaby
B.sheneededhelpdesperately
C.shehadtohelpitsmother
D.thebabywascrying
26.WhichstepwasthemostcrucialwhenJackwassavingthechokingbaby?
A.Tappingitschest.
B.Kneadingitsback.
C.Clearingitsairway.
D.Checkingforitspulse.
27.Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?
A.ACPRmiracle.
B.Alifesavingtrafficstop.
C.Alovelyandluckybaby.
D.Amother'sunforgettableexperience.
C
AboutabillionbirdsdiefromflyingintobuildingseachyearinNorthAmerica.Suspicionshavebeenthatbirdsmayregardtheopenareasbehindglassassafepassageways.Ortheymaymistakethereflectedtreesfortherealthing.
Researcherswouldliketoreducecollisions,whichrequiresasolidunderstandingaboutwhatmakesabirdmoreorlesslikelytodiebycrashingintoabuildinginthefirstplace.
“Therewasrelativelylittleknownatabroadscale.Previousstudieswereatonesmallstudysite.''JaredElmore,agraduatestudentinnaturalresourceecologyandmanagementatOklahomaStateUniversity.Soheandhiscolleaguesusedapreviouslycreateddatasetofbuildingcollisionsforbirdsat40sitesthroughoutMexico,CanadaandtheU.S.
Thefirstfindingwasobvious:
biggerbuildingswithmoreglasskillmorebirds.Butthedetailsweremoreremarkable."Wefoundthatlifehistorypredictedcollisions.Migrants(候鸟),insect-eatersandwoodland-inhabitingspeciescollidedmorethantheircounterparts(同类)
Mostmigratoryspeciestravelatnight,whenlightsnearbuildingscandistractordisorient(使迷失方向)them.AndElmorethinksthatinsect-eatingbirdsmightbeattractedtobuildingsbecausetheirinsectprey(猎物)isattractedtothelights.Hesuspectsthatwoodlandspeciesgettooledbythereflectionsoftreesandbushesinthewindows.TheresultsarcinthejournalConservationBiology.
Byunderstandingwhichbirdsaremorelikelytocollidewithbuildings,researcherscanperhapsdeterminethebestwaytoadaptbuildings,ortheirlighting,tohelppreventsuchaccidents.Andbyknowingrisks,alongwithmigrationtimingandbehavior,buildingmanagerscanbetterpredictwhenbirdsareattheirgreatestdanger—andimprovelightingstrategicsaccordingly.
Elmore'snextprojectwilluseradartohelppredictbirdmigrations."Ithinkthatwouldmaybegoalongwayintermsofprovidinginformationtopeople,tothepublic,tobuildingmanagers,onwhentheycangetthemostbenefitintermsoflights-outpolicies."
28.Whatisthepossiblereasonforbirds'crashingintobuildings?
A.They
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