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1、西藏拉萨中学2021届高三英语上学期第三次月考试题西藏拉萨中学2021届高三英语上学期第三次月考试题年级:姓名:16西藏拉萨中学2021届高三英语上学期第三次月考试题(满分:150分,考试时间:120分钟。请将答案填写在答题卡上)注意事项:1. 本试卷分第I卷(选择题)和第II卷(非选择题)两部分。2. 答题前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在本试卷相应的位置。3. 一卷填涂在答题卡上完成,二卷完成在答题纸上。第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分)答题过程中,请先将答案标在试题上。录音内容结束后,你将有2分钟时间将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

2、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,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。例:How much is the shirt? A.19.15 B.9.18 C.9.15答案是C。1. Where are the speakers?A. At a shop. B. At a hotel. C. In a hospital.2. What do we know about the womans father?A. He never eats cookies. B. He loves his wi

3、fes food. C. He is a great cook.3. What would the man like to see?A. The western. B. The baseball game. C. The football game.4. What will the woman probably do? A. See the manager immediately. B. Wait for the manager to arrive. C. Make an appointment with the manager.5. What is true about Mary and J

4、ack?A. Their honeymoon lasted one week.B. They thought a honeymoon of one week was too short. C. They went on their honeymoon a week after their wedding.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。每段对话或独白读两遍。听第

5、6段材料,回答第6-8题6. Where will the speakers have coffee? A. In the dining hall. B. In their room. C. At a cafeteria.7. How will they go to the airport? A. The hotel will arrange a taxi for them. B. They will call a taxi themselves.C. Their friend will take them to the airport.8. When will they get up the

6、 next morning?A. At 6:00. B. At 6:30. C. At 8:00.听第7段材料,回答第9-11题9. What is the woman doing at the beginning of the conversation?A. Listening to the radio. B. Reading the newspaper. C. Watching TV.10. What should one do first when there is a gas leak in the house?A. Check the stove. B. Call the Gas C

7、ompany immediately. C. Leave the house at once.11. What do we know about the man?A. He just experienced a gas leak this morning.B. He knows more about the topic than the woman. C. He hasnt read todays paper.听第8段材料,回答第12-14题12. Why is the woman tired?A. She worked the whole night. B. She has been wor

8、king out. C. She didnt have a good sleep.13. Where is the health club mentioned by the man?A. On the other side of the street. B. On the next block. C. In his office building.14. What will the woman wear to the health club?A. Her uniform. B. A sweat suit. C. Jeans.听第9段材料,回答第15-17题15. Where is the ma

9、n from? A. Japan. B. America. C. Vietnam.16. How long did he study in Hong Kong?A. About six years. B. Over three years. C. A year.17. Where do American teenagers like to hold parties?A. At their own homes. B. In pubs. C. In their classrooms.听第10段材料,回答第18-20题18. What is the talk mainly about?A. A ne

10、w treatment for cancer. B. How to deal with stress.C. Why stress may cause cancer.19. What may make people feel stressed according to the talk?A. Imbalance of work and relaxation. B. Attitude toward money.C. Lack of friends.20. What does the speaker think we should do?A. Learn to keep our feelings i

11、nside. B. Work as hard as you can.C. Communicate more with people.第二部分 阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,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和D)中选出最佳选项。ABelow you will find a profile(概述) of each gap year program. If there is a specific program you are interested in or a question you have regarding

12、these programs, please feel free to contact them directly.Youth InternationalSince 1997, Youth International has provided many people with the most exciting and educational experience of their life. It is a learning program that combines international travel, inter-cultural exchange, home stays, vol

13、unteer community service work and outdoor adventures.Phone: 1-720-270-3323Carpe Diem EducationThrough volunteer service, travel and cultural exchange, students of Carpe Diem Education receive a personal insight into themselves and their cultures. We specialize in guiding summer and semester programs

14、 for high school students. Each course is carefully crafted to develop leadership and self-awareness within our students, who return home better prepared lo be leaders in thought and action.Phone: 503-285-1800Center for Interim ProgramsFounded in 1980, the Center for Interim Programs is the first in

15、dependent gap year organization in America.Based on students interests and budget, our experienced teachers help make individual course choices including low cost volunteer options, language programs, research trips and so on. We are committed to helping students find more experiences of formal educ

16、ation and work.Phone: 413-585-0980EF Gap YearAn EF Gap Year offers students the ability to explore several countries where you will learn a language, volunteer for a good cause, gain international work experience. Choose between a 12-week semester or 25-week academic year. You can then personalize y

17、our program to meet your learning goals and interests by deciding where, when, and how you wish to study on your own. Our well-structured curriculum even allows you to have college-level classes and earn credits toward graduation.Phone: 1-800-726-974621.Which phone number can you dial if you want to

18、 improve your leadership?A.1-720-270-3323.B.503-285-1800.C.413-585-0980.D.1-800-726-9746.22.What do we know about the Center for Interim Programs ? A. It was founded in 1980.B. It is the first independent gap year organization in the world.C. Its telephone number is 1-800-726-9746.D. Its based on th

19、e teachers interests and budget. 23.What is EF Gap Years unique feature?A. Its reasonable fee.B. Its experienced teachers.C. Its flexible(灵活的)study time. D. Each course is aimed to develop leadership.BWhen nature is left alone, a balance is reached among the animals and plants living in one area. Bu

20、t when man starts his work in nature, the balance is likely to be destroyed. He grows a crop and takes it away to eat; then there are no dead leaves to fall on the ground, holding water while it sinks into the surface, or decaying (腐烂) and adding humus(腐殖质) to the soil. Unless a farmer acts with kno

21、wledge and skill, he is therefore most likely to make the land poorer. To take the place of the useful matter in the crops that he removes, he uses some kind of fertilizer (肥料).Chemical fertilizers are of great help, but the waste products of animals and decaying remains of plants should also be put

22、 on the land. In some places, it is a habit to burn waste material lying about, but such burning destroys the useful matter in the dead plants. Although the ashes that are left are valuable when put on the land, a better practice is to bury the waste so that it decays and increases the humus in the

23、soil.In the past, when the world population was much lower than it is now, a man had little difficulty in ordinary times in growing the food that was needed. When a field had been used some years and had become tired, the farmer could move to another place. The tired land then slowly recovered. Grad

24、ually grasses and other plants would appear on it and its productive power would slowly return to normal through their decay. But nature, left alone, would take a long time to bring back the land to its former state; the length of time required would depend on local conditions, but it might well be

25、ten years. However, now farmers can hardly move to another place for lack of free farming fields for them.It is a bad practice to grow the same crop in a field year after year. If the crop is changed, the land will suffer less because it is treated and used in a different way. Different plants have

26、different effects on the soil. Therefore, a change of crop will do less harm than the growing of the same crop year after year and a regular change to grass will do good to the soil. Much will therefore be gained if different crops are grown one after another, a method known as the rotation(轮作) of c

27、rops.24.According to the passage, the land will become poorer .A. if all the dead leaves are cleared away B. if the humus is increased after the harvest C. if dead leaves decay in the soil by themselvesD. if waste plant material lying about is buried 25.We can learn from the passage that the tired l

28、and has gradually recovered .A. when grasses and other plants appear againB. when the treatment is given by nature aloneC. after new grasses and other plants have decayed againD. after nature has been left alone for several months26.A modern farmer can hardly move to another place as he did before b

29、ecause . A. the productive power of a new field isnt higher than that of an old oneB. there are few free fields left for him to do farmingC. it takes a farmer more than ten years to start farming in a new fieldD. there will be too many grasses in a new field to grow crops27.It is most likely that th

30、e author will go on to in the paragraph following the passage above.A. introduce other methods of planting cropsB. deal with how to prevent land getting tired C. start another topic of how to make use of land D. further explain what the rotation of crops isCIt was the first day of spring here but it

31、 didnt feel like it. The COVID-19 epidemic (流行病)was sweeping the globe and everywhere there were feelings of fear and loneliness. Social Distancing had become the new norm. Here the schools had been closed, the restaurant dining rooms had been shut, and people had been told to work from home wheneve

32、r they could. Even the sheltered workshop where my oldest son worked had been closed until further notice. People had made a run on the stores and large areas of the shelves were bare. On the news the numbers of the sick and dead continued to rise. It felt like there was a weight on the souls of eve

33、ryone in the world.My family were staying at home as much as possible and as I looked out of my window I wondered how long this crisis would last. It was then, however, that I saw something that lifted that weight off of my soul, made me smile, and made my heart feel happy again. On the street below

34、 my house there was an old friend of mine from high school who was a teacher there. With him was my younger sons former aide from the high school as well. They were delivering the school lunches door to door to the hungry children who were stuck at home. Watching them made me think of something ever

35、yones childhood television neighbor, Mr. Rogers once said: In the bad times, always look for the helpers.I have no doubt that this crisis will pass as all the crisis before. But it is our choice on whether it brings out the best in us or the worst in us. Let it bring out the best in you. Use it to s

36、trengthen your faith. Use it to free yourself from fear. Use it to grow kinder, more giving, and more loving. Become a helper to all those in need and you will be a happy person today and in all the days to come.28.Why didnt the author like the first day of spring? A. He had to work at home instead

37、of at office.B. There was an epidemic everywhere in the world.C. There wasnt social distance between each other. D. His own company had been closed for a long time. 29.How did people feel in the face of the epidemic?A. Disappointed.B. Confident.C. Tense. D. Doubtful. 30.What made the author happy?A.

38、 Staying together with his family.B. Talking with his old friend in the street.C. Watching a childhood television at home.D. Seeing someone delivering lunches from door to door.31.What do Mr. Rogers words actually mean?A. We are supposed to help each other in bad times.B. In good times we neednt do

39、much to help others.C. We should ask more people to help us in bad times.D. Its not necessary for us to find helpers in bad times.DProtected areas around the world are protected from invasive species(入侵物种). However, most of them are still vulnerable(易受伤害的)to invasion, according to a research conduct

40、ed by scientists from China and the UK.The study, led by the Chinese Academy of Sciences, was published in the journal Nature Communications. It showed how the majority of protected areas are no more than 10 kilometers away from an area with the presence of invasive species. Tim Blackburn, a co-auth

41、or of the study and a professor from University College London, said that introducing invasive species is among the worst damage that humans can inflict to the natural environment.Invasive alien species or IAS can harm an ecosystem by competing with or killing native species and destroying habitats,

42、 among many impacts. Aliens are species that are not naturally occurring in a particular area and are introduced through humans. Invasion by such species is considered as among the five worst direct drivers of biodiversity loss worldwide. Aliens establish populations at more new areas at an ever-inc

43、reasing pace.The researchers discovered that lower than ten percent of protected areas have the 894 surveyed invasive species within them, which suggests that, in general, protected areas are effectively shielded against invasion. However, all of them are still at risk from IAS, because at least one

44、 alien species was found within 100 kilometers of 99% of the surveyed protected areas boundaries.The research team also discovered that protected regions that contain more invasive animal species experience a more significant influence or presence of humans, otherwise known as the human footprint in

45、dex. This is caused by factors like large human populations and transport links.In addition, protected areas that have been established more recently and are more extensive(广泛的)have a more significant number of IAS. The older protected areas are usually in more remote locations, which provide them w

46、ith better protection from human impacts.Dr. Li who is a famous biologist said that for now, the majority of protected areas are free from IAS. Still, it may not be true for long. He adds that those areas which are easily accessible to many people count as the most highly vulnerable.32.Which word is

47、 closest to the underlined word inflict in meaning in paragraph 2? A. Imagine.B. Cause.C. Practise.D. Challenge. 33.What can we learn from the third paragraph?A. Alien species are dangerous to native species and their habitats.B. Native species are not strong enough to compete with aliens.C. Alien species have a much stronger appetite than native species.D. The number of native species increases more slowly than that of alien species.34.What is also closely related to the alien invasion according to the study?A. The local weather.B.

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