江苏省南京市第一学期六校期初联考高三英语.docx
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江苏省南京市第一学期六校期初联考高三英语
2021届高三暑期学情检测试题
英语
第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)
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三个选项中选出最住选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。
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.Whatisthewomangoingtodo?
A.HaveacoffeeB.CleanherhouseC.Attendameeting.
2.Whatdoesthewomanaskfor?
A.Adressofdifferentsize.B.Adressofbetterquality.C.Adressofabrightcolor.
3.Whatdoesthemanwanttodo?
A.Borrowaladder.B.Takehisleave.C.Cleantheroof.
4.Whatwillthewomanprobablydonext?
A.Gototheman'splace.B.CalltheHillsboroHotel.C.Reserveanexhibitionhall.
5.Wherearethespeakers?
A.Athome.B.Inamuseum.C.Inthecitysquare.
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5秒钟的时间阅读各个小题;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。
听下面一段对话,回答第6和第7题。
6.Whyhasthemanhardlyseenthewomanlately?
A.ShehadatrafficaccidentB.ShemovedtoanotherplaceCSheisworkingunusuallyhours
7.Wheredoestheconversationtakeplace?
A.Inanoffice.B.Atabusstop.C.Inanapartment.
听下面一段对话,回答第8至第10题。
8.Whatdoesthemanhavetodonow?
A.Planatrip.B.Lookforajob.C.Makeadecision.
9.WhatdocsthewomanthinkofthejourneytoSouthAmerica?
A.Dangerous.B.Exciting.C.Expensive.
10.Whatadvicedoesthewomangivetotheman?
A.Goingabroad.B.Stayingathome.C.Openingabookstore.
11.Whatistheradioprogramfor?
A.Sharingpersonalfeelings.B.Discussinglanguageskills.C.Promotingcommunityservice.
12.WhatisthesecondpointProf.Sheffieldmentioned
A.Togivedetailsandfacts.B.Tointroducemainideas.C.Toconcludethearticle.
13.WhatmakesanexcellentarticleaccordingtoProf.Sheffield
A.Formallanguage.B.Detailedfacts.C.Personalstyle.
听下面一段对话,回答第14至第17题。
14.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?
A.Asummerjob.B.Abirthdayparty.C.Afoodcompany.
15.Whatdoestheman'scompanydo?
A.Designfurniture.B.Organizeconcerts.C.Offerfoodservices.
16.Whatwillthemandobeforetheparty?
A.Settables.B.Cookfood.C.Playmusic.
17.Whatdoesthewomanthinkoftheman'swork?
A.Difficult.B.Interesting.C.Valuable.
听下面一段独白,回答第18至第20题。
18.WhatdotheHoffmansdoforaliving?
A.Theyaregardeners.B.Theysellvegetable:
C.Theyrunaguesthouse.
19.Howmuchdirectsunshinedotomatoplantsactuallyneed'everyday?
A.Fivehours.B.Eighthours.C.Twelvehours.
20.WhydoIrishpotatoesgrowbetterintheshade?
A.Theyhavedeeperroots.B.Theyhavewiderleaves.C.Theyhavebiggerflowers.
第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分35分)
第一节(共10小题;每小题2.5分,满分25分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A,B,C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
A
Severalyearsago,ourfamilyrentedahousethathadabasementapartmentunderours.Theyoungcouplewholivedbelowuswerequietandmodest.Theirdog,however,wasnot.
Codywasanoutgoingblackdogwithabigtail.Helovedtogreetusbyplantinghishugepawsonourchest.OurdogTashahasasimilarcharacteristic.BecauseshesharedtheyardwithCody,theysoonbecamegoodfriends.
Weoftensawaballofblackandwhitefurastheyracedneckandnecktowardsomeunluckybirdthathadjustlandedintheyard.TheonlytimeIsawanyconflictbetweenthetwodogswaswhenwefedTashaCodywouldjumpup.expectingtoshareTasha'sfood.However,Tashawouldbarkfiercely.Codywouldchangehisstrategy,droppingtohisbellyandmovingslowlytowardTasha'sdish.ButthisfriendlybehaviordidnotimpressTasha.ThecloserCodygot,thelouderTashashouted.Finally.Codywouldslipawaywithhistailbetweenhislegs-untilnextmealtime.ThenCody,evertheoptimist,wouldreplaythescene.withthesamedisappointingconclusion
OnedaymyhusbandJeffcamehomequiteupsetHehadjustfoundCodylyingbythesideoftheroad.killedbyaspeedingtruck.TashacleanedCody'ssmoothblackfurwithhernoseandmouthandwhined(R).Overthenextfewweeks.Tashawasinlowspiritswithhertailbetweenherlegs.Sheobviouslymissedheroldfriend.
Atthesametime,Tasha'sdishdisappeared.Wereplaceditwithanother,onlytohavethatonedisappearaswell.Therefollowedasteadysuccession(连续)ofbowls,plates,evenanoldcoffeecan.TheyalldisappearedFinally,themysterywassolvedwhenourneighborknockedonourdoor,herarmsloadedwiththemissingdishes,somestillhalf-fullofdogfood.
"Aretheseyours?
"sheasked.WhenJeffandInodded,sheexplained,"lsawTashaheadedtowardtheroad,soIfollowedher.ThenInoticedallthesedishesinapile."
Puzzled,Iasked,"Wherewerethey?
"
“Well,youknow,"sheansweredthoughtfully,FitwasrightbytheplacewhereCodydied.Isn'tthatstrange?
SurelyTashacouldn't..."Hervoiceturneddowninconfusion.
JeffandIexchangedglances.HasTashabeenbeggingheroldfriendbackbyofferinghimtheonethingsherefusedtogivehimwhenhewasalive?
Eventoday,retellingthestorymakesmefeelsad.Itraisesquestionsaboutanimal’sintelligenceandemotions.ItalsoremindsmethatIneedtosharewhateverblessingsI'vereceivedwithothers---beforeit'stoolate.
21.WecanlearnfromthepassagethatTasha
A.wasanoutgoingwhitedog
B.livedinabasementapartment
C.waspotfriendlytotheyoungcouple
D.wastheenemyofCodyduetotheyard
22.Adogoftenfeelsdisappointedorsadwhen
A.droppingtothebelly
B.barkingfiercely
C.puttingthetailbetweenlegs
D.cleaningfurwithitsmouth
23.Intheauthor'sopinion,whydidTashamoveitsfoodaway?
A.Becauseitwantedtohideitforherself.
B.BecauseitwantedtohideitforCody.
C.BecauseitwantedtoshowCodywhatithad.
D.BecauseitwantedCodytocomebacktolife.
B
Itispracticallyinevitable:
sometimearoundtheageof40.peoplestarttoneedreadingglasses.Tryastheymight,there'snoavoidingitOnemobileappcreatorclaimsthatpracticingwiththeirtechnologycantrainyoureyestoseebetter.thoughsomeeyedoctorsarenotsure.
Thereasonwhymanypeopleeventuallyneedreadingglassesisthatthelens(晶状体)oftheeyelosesflexibilitywithage,andhastroublefocusingonnearbyobjects.Theconditioniscalled
presbyopia(老花眼),whichisjustanaturalsideeffectofaging.
ThefirstappclaimingtoworkoutthesolutioniscalledGlassesOff.Firstyoutakeatestgivenbytheapp,andthenfollowitscustomizedtrainingcourse.Threedaysaweek,for12-15minutes,you'llgothroughaseriesofvisualexercises,suchasrecognizingsmallgraylettersonagrayscreen.Aftertwoorthreemonths.itclaimsthatyoucankissyourreadingglassesgoodbye.
“wewantedtodevelopanapplicationthatcanhelppeopleimprovetheirreadingabilitybyimprovingthewaythatthebrainprocessesinformation."saysGlassesOffCEONimrodMadar.Untilrecentlyitwasn'tpossiblebecausescientistsdidnotunderstandhowtheimageprocessingcapabilityofthebrainactuallyworks."GlassesOffcomesupwiththeideaofneuroplasticity(神经可塑性).Studieshaveshownthatthroughtraining.newconnectionscanbemadeinthebrainSothatitcancontinueadaptingtotheworldaroundus.Intermsofvision,thismeansthatthroughtraining,thebrainmaybeabletoformnewconnectionsthatallowittoclearlyprocesstextevenwhenthetextisblurredbyagingeyes.
Ina30-personstudypublishedinScientificReportsinFebruary,someparticipantswereabletoreadletters1.6timessmallerafterusingtheapp.Adultsaged40to60yearsoldhadthemostsuccess.Thestudyalsofoundthattheusers'eyehealthimprovedbyanaverageof8.6years.
Soundstoogoodtobetrue?
Well,itprobablyis."Humanvisionqualityisdeterminedbythephysicaleyeandthewayhebrainreadstheinformationthattheeyecaptures,saysRhee,adoctorfromHarvardUniversity."Tothinkthatwecanreverse(逆转)presbyopiaonlybyneuroplasticityisjustnotaccurate."Itmightnotmakeahugedifferenceintermsoffightingpresbyopia,butbraintrainingcouldmakeadifferenceforyoungerpeoplewhoseeyesarestillmoreflexible.
24.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrueaboutpresbyopia?
A.Itisactuallyanaturalphenomenonofagingofhumaneyes.
B.Peopletendtosufferformitwhentheyreachtheageof40.
C.Itcanbepreventedbymeansofpropereyemuscleexercising.
D.Itoccurswheneyesfailtofocusonnearbyobjectswell.
25.GlassesOffmayimprovepeople'sreadingabilityby
A.helpingpeoplestayawayfrompresbyopia
B.reducingthenegativeeffectsofagingoneyes
C.makingthetextthatpeoplereadlargerthannormal
D.trainingthebraintoprocessvisualinformationbetter
26.Thefourthparagraphmainlytellus
A.theprincipleonwhichGlassesOffworks
B.whyresearcherscameupwithGlassesoff
C.howtrainingmakesnewconnectionsinourbrain
D.nowourbrainprocessestheinformationthatoureyestakein
27.WhatisRhee'sattitudetowardsGlassesOff?
A.OptimisticB.NegativeC.DoubtfulD.Unconcerned
C
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