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成都市2021届高中毕业班第一次诊断性检测
英语
本试卷分选择题和非选择题两部分。第I卷(选择题)1至8页,第11卷(非选择题)9至10页,共10页;满分150分,考试时间120分钟。
留意事项:
1.答题前,务必将自己的姓名、考籍号填写在答题卡规定的位置上。
2.答选择题时,必需使用2B铅笔将答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑,如需改动,用
橡皮擦擦洁净后,再选涂其它答案标号。
3.答非选择题时,必需使用0.5毫米黑色签字笔,将答案书写在答题卡规定的位置上,
4.全部题口必需在答题卡上作答,在试题卷上答题无效。
5.考试结束后,只将答题卡交回。
第I卷(选择题,共90分)
第一部分英语学问运用(共两节,满分40分)
第一节语法和词汇学问(共10小题;每小题1分.满分10分)
从A, B, C,1)四个选项中,选出可以填人空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卜上将该选项涂黑。
1.--Excuse me,have you got the time?
--__________
A. Not at all. B. It's ten to five.
C. Yes,I'm free now. D. What's wrong?
2. It’s probable that rockets___about 2,000 years ago in China.
A. were dated from B. dated from
C. are dated from D. date from
3 .Gone are the days___we spent time fishing and sw-imnung in the unpolluted river.
A. that B. when C. what D. where
4. The discovery of gold in the west made many Americans believe that a fortune_.
A. would made B. is made
C. was to be made D. has made
5. Now that you’ve fallen behind·___needs to be done so that you can catch up.
A. few B. many C. little D. much
6 .By shaking hands,people communicate a message___they trust each other.
A. which B. what C. whether D . that
7. In his teens,Charles Dickens lived a poor life,which___have contributed to
his later writing.
A. can B. must C. should D. need
8. Typically,problems arise___caution is absent.
A. which B. what C. where D. that
9 .Square dancing,___as a way to relax and exercise by some people,has brought
about lots of arguments.
A. seen B. to see C. to be seen D . seeing
10. All football fans____ the Gerrrvans’final victory in the 2022 World Cup this August.
A. witnessed B. have witnessed C. are witnessing D. would witness
其次节完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A,13,C和D)中,选出可以填人空白处
的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该选项涂黑。
Roland,a carpenter in Virginia,and Sheila had three kids一two boys and one baby
Jessica. The baby had been in and out of 11 for the last year because of several
diseases. She was very weak and sick. The doctors were not 12 that she would live
another year.
Taking care of Jessica was so costly that the family felt it hard to 13 it.
Things were had. Roland saw no 14 at the end of this tunnel. Then he saw a(n)
15 in the newspaper:“Security guards and contract workers 16 .$100,000 a year.
First$80,000 tax free.$20,000 17 for extending contract an extra year.”He called
the number. The 18 was busy,but he kept calling and finally got through. He 19
that the jobs were all taken,but they told him plenty of jobs were 20 ,available. They
said,hey would give him two weeks of 21 in Texas. Then they would fly him to Iraq
for his jot).
Roland told Sheila lie had to 22 this job. He knew it was dangerous;he might get
injured or killed,but the money was only too 23 .Plus·the family would have full
medical benefits·which would enable the baby to get the 24 she needed. Roland said if
he 25 the first year,he would probably 26 for the bonus and a second year.
But Sheila was worried. She asked,“What if you get killed?What are we going to do
27 you?”
“You can't think like that,honey,”he said.“You've got to be 28 .Think about
how well off we'll be in two or three 29 after I bring back all that money. This is the
best thing I can do for this 30
Sheila hugged him and sobbed.“I don’t want you to go.”
11. A. bed B. hospital C. sight D. time
12. A. confident B aware C.. worried D . surprised
13. A. count B. afford C. put D. face
14. A. sign B. traffic C.train D. light
15. A. advertisement B. article C. picture D. job
16. A. wanted B. employed C. found D. offered
17. A. income B. salary C. bonus D. tax
18. A. line B. telephone C. interviewer D. operator
19. A. believed B. feared C. hoped D. knew
20. A. almost B. hardly C. still D. even
21. A. thinking B. training C. holiday D. salary
22. A. take B. keep C. refuse D. offer
23. A. much B. touching C. hard D. inviting
24. A. money B. care C. schooling D. food
25. A. held B. failed C. survived D. died
26. A. hang on B. move on C. sign up D. end up
27. A. for B. beyond C. with D. without
28. A. diligent B. independent C. careful D. positive
29. A. years B. seasons C. months D. weeks
30. A. purpose B. reason C. family D. country
其次部分阅读理解(共两节,满分50分)
第一节阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A,B,C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在
答题卡上将该选项涂黑。(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)
A
The positions listed below are currently being advertised.
Application Process
Applicants are asked to download and complete the application form and return either
by post to HR Department,Eton College‘Windsor,Berkshire 6DJ or by email to
recruitmentL:(etoncollege.org.uk
Personal submission(提交)isn't allowed. Applicants can also download the application
form from the Eton College website by clicking the link below:http://www.etoncollege.
com/ Support Sta f rVacancies
31.What is really necessary for the position of a gardener
A. Previous working experience.
B. Required PA1 and PA2 licenses.
C. Knowledge of using office soft wares.
D. Working hours from 7 am to .4 pm.
32. A(n)_____will be required to work the longest hours per week.
A. cleaner B. gardener C. chef D. administrator
33. How can an applicant return the application form
A. In person. B. By post only. C. By email only. D. By post or email.
34. This passage is most likely to be read____.
A. on a website B. on a notice board
C. in a phone book D. in a local newspaper
B
After nearly 50 years of separation,an elderly woman has been reunited with the
family that she feared was lost to her forever.
Celestine Thompson left Mississippi when she was 14 years oid and eventually settled
in New York,where she spent more than 30 years of her life,according to WLOX 13
News. After surviving a fire in 1992,Thompson was in a coma(昏迷)for two years and
has since experienced memory loss. The 90-year-old found it difficult to recall details about
her family.
But later she remembered the name of her nephew Clarence Woodway. Then another
woman who knows Thompson in Mississippi was able to track Woodway down and help
reunite Thompson with her large family.
“In our minds,my brother and I were talking that she wasn’t here anymore,because
we hadn’t heard from her for a very long time,”Donald Davis,another one of Thompson’s
nephews,told the media.“You know,we were overjoyed when we found out that we had
gotten in contact with her.”
A few of Thompson’s relatives visited her in New York,and then arranged a larger
reunion which was held this past Saturday in Gulfport,Mississippi,the Associated Press
reported.
Thompson now lives in Greensboro,Alabama,with a caretaker,and,although she is
yet to meet them all,she has regained quite a sizeable family of 23 nieces and nephews,64
grand nieces and nephews,66 great-grand nieces and nephews and 34 great-great-grand
nieces and nephews,according to the Associated Press.
35. What can we know about Thompson?
A. She suffered memory loss and forgot everything about herself.
B. She’s lost contact with her family since she left her hometown.
C. She had a larger reunion with her family members in Mississippi.
D. She lives with a caretaker and her relatives in Alabama at present.
36. Who helped Thompson get contact with her family?
A. People from WLOX 13 News. B. A woman who knows her.
C. The Associated Press. D. The caretaker she's living with.
37. How many generations are there in Thompson’s large family?
A. "Three. B. Four. C. Five. D. Six.
38. What can we learn from Thompson’s story?
A. Great hopes make a great woman.
B. Time and tide wait for no man.
C. Misfortune will tell what fortune is.
D. Life wonders can really take place.
C
Summer time is in full swing,which for many kids means being happily removed from
the classroom strictness and the stress of daily homework.
But as kids and parents enjoy their well-deserved break from school work,we can all
take a more active role in ensuring their minds don’t simply melt away into a mess of video
games,texting and social media.
Summer is the perfect time to encourage children to read. A recent study,conducted
by Common Sense Media,has found that the older kids get,the less likely they are to read
for pleasure.
There has been a drop in reading among all kids,especially adolescents over time. And
reading for fun drops off dramatically as children grow. The study found that more than
half of all nine-year-olds read daily for fun. But those numbers drop to just 27 percent
among 13-year-olds and even lower for older teens. In 1984,31 percent of 17-year-olds said
they read every day for pleasure. But that number has dropped to a disturbing 19 percent
today.
It’s not just the kids who are reading less. Parents also read to their children less than
ever. A recent survey shows this busier generation of parents read to their children just an
average of 30 minutes per day- down from an average of 45 minutes per day in 1999.
In today’s world,there are more distractions for children,and reading doesn’t always
stand high on that list. Part of the decline is surely due to the technology impact on
children. But the digital revolution also means opportunity. There are more platforms than
ever for children to read:from tablets to e-Readers. In this brave new world,we must find
more creative ways to engage our kids and ensure that we are raising a new generation of
readers.
39. One of the main reasons why children read less is that_.
A. their reading proficiency is declining
B. they are faced with the homework stress
C. parents are too busy to read to them
D. books written for them are not attractive
40. How did the author describe the decline of reading in Paragraph 4?
A. By listing figures. B. By giving examples.
C. By conducting a survey. D. By telling a story.
41.What does the last paragraph imply?
A. Digital revolution can benefit people’s reading habits.
B. It is easier for children to be influenced by technology.
C. Tablets and e-Readers are really bad reading platforms.
D. Distractions must be removed to improve children’s reading.
42. The author’s purpose of writing this passage is to_.
A. explain why kids don’t like reading
B. emphasize the importance of reading
C. give tips on how to help children read
1). remind adults of their children’s reading
D
While Sat-navy may be good for getting from A to B in a hurry,the technology is
unhelpful at selecting the prettiest routes(路线),which may be of interest it you are not
in a rush.
But Yahoo is working on an aesthetically(美学上)focused solution and is creating a
program that can pick out the most beautiful and pleasurable routes based upon the views
of locals.
Ms. Quercia at Yahoo ,aid:“The goal of this work is t。)automatically suggest routes
that are not only short but also emotionally pleasant.”
In order to create the scenic route program,the computer scientists collected images
from Google Street View to create a database for central London,Gizmodo reported.
They then asked 3,300 Londoners how pleasant the places and neighborhoods were
relative to each other. Users saw two places side by side and chose the more attractive one.
“We arranged those places into a graph upon which we learned pleasant routes,”Ms.
Quercia explained.
The team used the results to make heat maps of beautiful parts of London and
generated a program to locate the most attractive walking routes.
The program does this by searching through suggested routes from one place to
another,operating the path to choose the most attractive roads.
The researchers said that routes tend to be 12 per cent longer than the shortest paths.
When 30 volunteers tested their‘attractive’routes,they confirmed that they were
indeed more pleasing.
“Based on a quantitative confirmation.we find that,compared to the shortest routes,
the recommended ones add just a few more walking minutes but are indeed more beautiful,
quiet and happy,”they wrote.
To test and build on the idea,the computer scientists then examined almost 4 million
images on Flickr covering specific places in London that they had already mapped,to
understand what is considered beautiful.
Knocking out the crowd-sourcing element(要素)of the process, they repeated the
Flickr process to make a new map of central London,showing the exact position of the hot
spots and routes of beauty.
While one person’s idea of beauty may differ from another,the computer scientists
hope to develop an application with their program soon.
43. The underlined word "Sat-navy" probably refers to a(n)_.
A. route B. program C. image D. experiment
44. Which of the following is the right order of creating the program?
A.③④②①⑤ B.③②①⑤④ C.④②③①⑤D.④②③⑤①、
45. Which is true about the route recommended by the new program
A. It’s much shorter but less pleasant.
B. It’s much shorter and more pleasant.
C. It’s a little longer but more pleasant.
D. It’s of the same length but more pleasant.
46. By examining the images on Flickr,the computer scientists wanted to
A. test a new application program
B. make a new map of central London
C. knock out the crowd-sourcing element
D. find out what is generally believed to beautiful
E
The new robot guides at a Tokyo museum look so strangely human and speak so
smoothly that they almost outdo people.
Japanese robotics expert Ishiguro says they will be useful for research on how people
interact with robots and on how humans are different from machines.“Making robots is
about exploring what it means to be human,”he says,“examining the question of what is
emotion,what is awareness,what is thinking.”
In a demonstration,the remote-controlled machines moved their pink lips in time to a
voice-over.twitched their eyebrows,blinked and swayed their heads from side to side.
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