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广东省2021届高三英语下学期综合能力测试题九
广东省2021届高三英语下学期综合能力测试题九
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广东省2021届高三英语下学期综合能力测试题九
PART A: Reading Aloud模仿朗读(满分20分)
In this part, you are required to watch a video clip and read after the speaker in the video.
When the first polar explorers headed south, giant cathedrals of ice marked their entry into uncharted territory. Passing the towering spires, they must have wondered what unearthly sights lay in store. As they battled on, the ice became increasingly dominant, but nothing could have prepared them for the ice world that finally loomed into view. Terra incognita, “the unknown land”. At the southernmost extreme of our planet, the continent of Antarctica is as large as the United States of America. Ninety percent of all the world’s ice is found here.
PART B: Role Play角色扮演(满分16分)
In this part, you are required to act as a role and complete three communicative tasks: listen to a speaker, ask the speaker three questions and then answer five questions.
角色:你是视频中的Tom。
任务:(1)询问视频中的Mary去泰国度假的相关信息;
(2)根据谈话内容回答问题。
1. Now please ask the speaker three questions.
问题1:现在请准备提出第一个问题。(中文提示:你怎么去那儿的?)
Q: _____________________________________________________________________________
问题2:现在请准备提出第二个问题。(中文提示:你习惯吃泰国食物吗?)
Q: _____________________________________________________________________________
问题3:现在请准备提出第三个问题。(中文提示:你最喜欢游览过的哪个地方?)
Q: _____________________________________________________________________________
2. Now please get ready to answer five questions.
问题1:现在请准备回答第一个问题
A: _____________________________________________________________________________
问题2:现在请准备回答第二个问题。
A: _____________________________________________________________________________
问题3:现在请准备回答第三个问题。
A: _____________________________________________________________________________
问题4:现在请准备回答第四个问题。
A: _____________________________________________________________________________
问题5:现在请准备回答第五个问题。
A: _____________________________________________________________________________
PAST C: Retelling故事复述(满分24分)
In this part, you are required to listen to a monologue and then retell it based on what you have heard.
梗概:一位男子死后住进了华丽的宫殿,最后才知道自己住的不是天堂而是地狱。
关键词:palace (宫殿) heaven (天堂) hell (地狱) bored (厌倦的) job (工作)
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听说训练44
PART A: Reading Aloud模仿朗读(满分20分)
In this part, you are required to watch a video clip and read after the speaker in the video.
Surprisingly, it doesn’t rain every day in a rainforest, but more still falls here than anywhere else on Earth. On average, over two meters a year. A single tree can suck up hundreds of tons of water each year. But the tree can’t use all this water, so much of it returns to the air as vapour, forming mist and clouds. In the Amazon, the largest unbroken stretch of rainforest in the world, half of all the rainwater that falls comes from clouds produced by the trees themselves. With so much rain, it's not surprising that many of the world's largest rivers are found in rainforests.
PART B: Role Play角色扮演(满分16分)
In this part, you are required to act as a role and complete three communicative tasks: listen to a speaker, ask the speaker three questions and then answer five questions.
角色:你是视频中的女子Mary。
任务:(1)向视频中的男子Tom 了解开车与自驾游的一些问题;
(2)根据谈话内容回答另一同学的提问。
1. Now please ask the speaker three questions.
问题1:现在请准备提出第一个问题。(中文提示:你什么时候学会开车的?)
Q: _____________________________________________________________________________
问题2:现在请准备提出第二个问题。(中文提示:你喜欢自驾游吗?)
Q: _____________________________________________________________________________
问题3:现在请准备提出第三个问题。(中文提示:自驾游有哪些缺点呢?)
Q: _____________________________________________________________________________
2. Now please get ready to answer five questions.
问题1:现在请准备回答第一个问题。
A: _____________________________________________________________________________
问题2:现在请准备回答第二个问题。
A: _____________________________________________________________________________
问题3:现在请准备回答第三个问题。
A: _____________________________________________________________________________
问题4:现在请准备回答第四个问题。
A: _____________________________________________________________________________
问题5:现在请准备回答第五个问题。
A: _____________________________________________________________________________
PART C: Retelling 故事复述(满分24分)
In this part, you are required to listen to a monologue and then retell it based on what you have heard.
梗概:Tom看到有人爬邻居家的窗子,于是报了警,结果却是一场误会。
关键词(组):party (聚会) climb (爬) thief (小偷) fall asleep (入睡) thank (感激)
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第一部分 阅读(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A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。
A
The field trip program
Groups of home school students are welcome to register for the field trip program offered by us.
Session 1/Day 1: Meet An Owl
Meet our specimens (标本) of native owls and learn about their varied habitats and adaptations. We Ml also explain their features and the part they play in catching rats.
Session 2/Day 2: Reptile Discovery
Learn about reptiles (爬行动物). Participants will meet various reptiles to learn about their characteristics, diet and eggs. You can watch them but you are forbidden to touch them. Doing that isn’t safe. We limit 35 participants per session. Late arrivals may result in reduction of programming. Unlike the first session, this event is held outdoors. If parents are bringing babies or small children, be aware that our trails are not designed for wagons (手推车) or bikes; your child will have to walk or be carried.
Helpful Checklist
Dress for the weather. Participants are equipped with uniform sun hats, but don’t forget to bring your own water bottle and wear shoes suitable for trail hiking.
Morning activities will be followed by enjoying the same pre-prepared lunch in our picnic area at no additional charge. Please note: Groups using the picnic area must bring a garbage bag to remove your garbage.
Advance registration is required and all fees must be paid in advance to confirm your spot. Registration closes 24 hours prior to the program day. Program starting time: May 13,2021
Administrative fee: $180
Changes & Cancellation Policy
Changing program days with fewer than 7 days’ notice will be subject to 20% administrative fee. Participants cancelling with 8 or more days’ notice will be subject to 25% administrative fee. Participants cancelling with 7 or fewer days’ notice are responsible for the full cost.
1. What can participants do in the program on the first day?
A. Visit the habitats of native owls.
B. Learn some features of native owls.
C. Touch living owls under teachers’ guidance.
D. See specimens of owls from all over the world.
2. Which of the following does the program provide?
A. Wagons. B. Bikes. C. Sun hats. D. Water bottles.
3. How much will a person lose if he/she calls off the program within a week?
A. 180 dollars. B. 144 dollars.
C. 45 dollars. D. 36 dollars.
B
An article caught my attention this week. It claims that few parents these days tend to hire neighborhood teens to watch their kids. In fact, the article states that the average age of babysitters (代人临时照看小孩的人) in the UK has risen from 14 to 34 over the past several decades.
I worked as a teenage babysitter for years. At that time, I took up those jobs as they were economic to do so, but now I sec them as valuable experiences. The article reminded me of just how significantly babysitting influenced my worldview and my approach to parenting. It made me think that more teens should be involved in babysitting because it really does prepare them for life in a way that few other things can.
Babysitting makes everyone’s life easier. I gained many practical skills adapting to children. I discovered that the outdoor activities are the best way to wear out high-energy children and that reading books aloud is an excellent way to pass the time and that music makes an instant party. Babysitting reveals how other households operate. This is a fascinating, invaluable lesson. I had great conversations with the parents of children I babysat. Some parents introduced me to their favorite music, described their own jobs and interests, and showed curiosity about my schoolwork and life goals.
In a society where families are increasingly isolated (孤立的) from each other, where children are no longer raised by a “village” or community of caring individuals, hiring a teenage babysitter is a simple way to bridge that gap and it also gives that teen a chance to gain some independence. The next time you’re having a date night with your partner, don’t hesitate to call on that teen down the street and offer him or her a job. It could be the best thing for all of you.
4. What is the common phenomenon of babysitting in the UK?
A. The adults’ having difficulty watching over their kids.
B. The youth’s lack of interest in babysitting.
C. The increasing average age of babysitters.
D. The rising demand for babysitters.
5. What does the author intend to do in Paragraph 3?
A. To state the benefits of babysitting.
B. To reveal the kindness of some parents.
C. To share her experiences of babysitting.
D. To show how other households operate.
6. What does the author suggest that parents do in the last paragraph?
A. Create harmonious community culture.
B. Spend more time at home with their kids.
C. Encourage their kids to be more independent.
D. Offer opportunities of babysitting to teenagers.
7. Which of the following can be a suitable title for the text?
A. How to be a qualified babysitter?
B. Does babysitting still make money?
C. What can you learn from babysitting?
D. Is hiring teenage babysitters out of date?
C
Kindergarten represents a crucial environment in which children develop school-related skills and patterns of engagement. They form the basis for the development of later competence which is important for academic success. As for later academic skills, kindergarten achievements have been found to have great predictive value.
Given the long-lasting effects that kindergarten experiences have on later schooling, it is important to understand the factors associated with children’s learning and motivation during this time. The quality of teacher-student interaction has been found to be important in terms of many different academic and socio-emotional outcomes. However, much of the previous work in the field has focused on children in later grades in elementary school and has been conducted in the United States. Fewer studies have been conducted in other educational environments and in kindergarten specifically.
Some researchers investigated bidirectional links between the quality of teacher-child relationships and children’s interest and pre-academic skills in literacy and math in Finland. Participants were 461 Finnish kindergarteners (6-year-olds) and 48 teachers.
The results indicated that teacher-perceived (教师感知的) conflicts predicted children’s lower pre-academic skills in both literacy and math. It is possible that when children experience conflicts with teachers, the negative emotions attached to these conflicts are harmful to children’s engagement in learning and curtail their interest in academic tasks. It’s also possible that children experiencing conflicts are missing out on time for learning literacy and math, either because they become separated from instructional activities or because teachers have to spend more instructional time on behavioral management.The findings highlight the importance of kindergarten teachers being aware of how their relationships with children can influence children’s later schooling. Therefore, it would be important to develop pre-service and in-service programs and interventions to help teachers. Teacher education programs may also benefit teachers not only in academic content and pedagogical (教育学的) practices but also in strategies used to build supportive relationships with children.
8. What do we learn about kindergarten achievements?
A. They're closely related to kids’ personalities.
B. They greatly affect kids’ later academic skills.
C. They largely depend on the teachers’ competence.
D. They're mainly about kids’ problem-solving abilities.
9. From Paragraph 2, we know that the quality of teacher-student interaction in kindergarten _____________.
A. has drawn little attention from researchers
B. has been considered very important by teachers
C. has resulted from specific educational environments
D. has formed the basis of many good socio-emotional outcomes
10. What does the underlined word “curtail” in Paragraph 4 probably mean?
A. Develop. B. Maintain. C. Reduce. D. Assess.
11. What’s the author’s purpose of writing the last paragraph?
A. To promote the educational programs among kindergarten teachers.
B. To explain the benefits of carrying out pedagogical practices.
C. To call on kids to build up good relationships with teachers.
D. To highlight the importance of kindergarten teachers.
D
Last March, a disaster hit Asia’s garment-producing (服装生产) countries. Major fashion brands cancelled orders worth more than $40 billion as a result of store closures and a severely weakened market caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. It destroyed the livelihoods of millions of garment workers who already struggle to get by on low wages.
As moral fashion activists, NGOs, and concerned shoppers realized what was happening, a campaign took root on social media, using the hashtag (话题标签) “Paytjp”. It wanted to make brands responsible. In the words of Ayesha Barenblat, founder of a consumer activist group called Re/make, the hashtag “made it very dear to the press and consumers that we were not asking for charity but simply good business”. The hashtag later changed into a more formal movement called PayUp Fashion. It hopes to maintain the pressure n major brands to revolutionize the fashion industry, once and for all. PayUp Fashion lays out some actions that fashion brands must take in order to build a garment industry that’s friendly to garment workers and the environment. It also maintains a Brand Tracker list of 40 major labels to see how quickly they move toward meeting these demands.
The movement went viral over the summer and won support of many people. Now, it has expanded the brands it tracks beyond just those who cancelled orders. What’s more, it has successfully pushed brands including Zara, GAP, and Next to pay at least $15 billion owed to garment factories.
However, its success is far from enough. It’s crucial to stay focused on what real transformative change means for the fashion industry. It’s not about using more
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