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湖北省六校2021届高三上学期11月联考英语听力.mp3第一节听下面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一小题。
每段对话仅读一遍。
1. What’s the relationship between the man and Ms. Jones?A. Husband and wife.B. Teacher and student.C. Neighbors.2. Where did the man stay last night?A. At a classroom.B. At a party.C. In a lab.3. When did the lecture probably start?A. At 10: 00 a. m.B. At 9: 00 a. m.C. At 8: 30 a. m.4. What will the woman probably do next?A. Go to the man’s place.B. Call the Hillsboro Hotel.C. Reserve an exhibition hall.5. What’s the man’s favorite sport at the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics?A. Alpine skiing.B. Curling.C. Figure skating.第二节听下面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。
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 6 段材料,回答第6 至7 题。
6. When will the Tokyo Olympics be hold?A. On June 23rd.B. On July 21st.C. On July 23rd.7. Why did the man and his family cancel the travel?A. Because of the outbreak.B. Because the travel had to be postponed.C. Because Tokyo was not safe to travel anymore.听第7 段材料,回答第8 至9 题。
8. Who will go to New York?A. Evan and the man.B. Evan and the womanC. The man and the woman.9. When is the return flight?A. June 14th.B. July 14th.C. August 17th.听第8 段材料,回答第10 至12 题。
10. What happened to the speakers?A. They have no map.B. They need gas.C. They get lost.11. Where are the speakers going next?A. To a farmhouse.B. To a restaurant.C. To a gas station.12. What language do the local people speak?A. German.B. English.C. Italian.听第9 段材料,回答第13 至16 题。
13. Where does the conversation take place probably?A. On the phone.B. In the class.C. In a car station.14. How did the woman feel about this summer in Spain?A. Excited.B. Surprised.C. Disappointed.15. What does the professor compare learning a language to?A. Watching TV.B. Learning to drive.C. Listening to BBC news.16. What is the professor’s advice?A. Practice more.B. Live with a native family.C. Watch more TV programmes.听第10 段材料,回答第17 至20 题。
17. What’s Fauci’s main idea?A. The virus was found in bats.B. The outbreak will be disappeared soon.C. The COVID-19 was not made in the China’s lab.18. What does Fauci stress?A. Humans may not be able to control the virus.B. People should not go outdoors during the outbreak.C. It’s important to keep a social distance during the outbreak.19. How many new cases does America increase in April?A. About 120 to 300 new cases.B. About 2, 000 to 3, 000 new cases.C. About 20, 000 to 30, 000 new cases.20. What’s Fauci’s attitude to the vaccine(疫苗)?A. Hopeless.B. Positive.C. Desperate.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。
ATired of your summer break? Here comes a list of best sellers on Born a Crimeby Noah TrevorBorn a Crime is the story of a naughty young boy in South Africa, who grows into a restless young man, the author of the book, as he struggles to find himself in a world where he was never supposed to exist. It is also the story of that young man’s relationship with his fearless and religious mother. “Don't cry, Trevor. Trevor, listen. Listen to me. Listen.” “My child, you must look on the bright side.” It was Mother's faith and positive attitude that shaped the young man.How It Feels to Floatby Helaia FoxIf you're looking for a moving story that explores themes of mental illness, grief (悲痛), and love, pick up a copy of How It Feels to Float and follow Biz as she comes of age. This moving novel will stay with you long after you finish reading it.Two Can Keep a Secretby Karen M. MeManusPut on your crime-solving cap and get swept away in this thriller about a girl, a boy, and a string of unsolved murders. As threats and clues pile up, you’ll be burning the midnight oil trying to finish the book before dawn.Duneby Frank HerbertIf the Star Wars movies have made you fall in love with the space opera, eventually you're going to read Frank Herbert's most famous creation. The story of centuries-old political plotting — about warring factions(派系) battling over control of the extremely valuable planet Arrakis — is a classic and remains a wonderful introduction to the larger, more complex world of science fiction just beyond the Star Wars trilogies.21. Which books are about growth?A. How It Feels to Float and Two Can Keep a Secret.B. Born a Crime and How It Feels to Float.C. Two Can Keep a Secret and Dune.D. How It Feels to Float and Dune.22. What is Two Can Keep a Secret mainly about?A. Challenges of growing up.B. A girl's space adventures.C. battling for control of another planet.D. The murders remaining to be settled.23. What kind of book is Dune?A. A love story.B. A science-fiction story.C. An autobiography.D. A fairy tale.BBorn on a farm in 1876, Mordecai Brown couldn’t have imagined his life as a Major League Baseball pitcher (投手). When he helped his parents at age 5, his right hand accidentally was caught in a corn harvester, losing parts of two fingers or three fingers left. However, his disabled hand did not keep him from doing what other boys of his age were doing, like playing baseball.While working as a coal miner in his twenties, Mordecai joined a baseball team made up of fellow coal miners. In 1898, the team’s pitcher injured his arm. The manager ordered Mordecai to act as the pitcher. Mordecai shook his head and held up his right hand as a reminder. But the manager didn’t care. “Since you have the best arm on the team, you will have to pitch. ”Finally, his team won the game nine to three.In 1903, Mordecai Brown broke into Major League Baseball when he signed with the St. Louis Cardinals. Only a year later, the management of the Cardinals decided that Mordecai’s disability would keep him from ever becoming a star pitcher. They traded him to the Chicago Cubs.On a sunny October afternoon in 1908, thousands of people went to New York City’s Polo Grounds to see the New York Giants and the Chicago Cubs battle. Mordecai was not the pitcher at first. He watched as the chosen starter faced the batters(击球员)for the New York Giants. Soon, the batters were filling the bases.Then, Mordecai was asked to be the pitcher. It seemed that the unfavorable condition didn’t affect him. He held the ball with his three fingers firmly and let it go. Strike one! Strike two! Strike three! The batter was out. And soon, the game was over. The Cubs beat the Giants, four to two.Mordecai went on to pitch, winning one game after another, and retired after the 1916 season. In 1949, Mordecai Peter entered the National Baseball Hall of Fame in New York, earning him a well-deserved place in baseball history.24. What can we learn about Mordecai from Paragraph1?A. His dream was to become a pitcher.B. He felt desperate to lose his fingers.C. His accident did not influence his life.D. He was afraid to get along with other boys.25. In 1904, What happened to Mordecai Brown?A. Mordecai Brown was traded to Chicago Cubs.B. He broke into Major League Baseball.C. He was much worse than before.D. He contributed to the success of the match.26. How did he help his team win the game in 1908?A. He shouted “Strike!” for times to frighten the batter.B. He left the batter no chance to get the ball.C. He let the ball go in different directions.D. He struck the ball out directly.27. What is the best title for the text?A. Fighting for FameB. Growing on the teamC. A Three-fingered StarD. The Most Pitiful Baseball PitcherCIt's good to share, right? Growing up as kids we are told to share our toys and not be selfish. We also live in an age where discussing our feelings is encouraged. But when does it all become too much? With new fashion trending all the time, such as dance challenges and wearing a pillow as a dress, the question is: when can sharing become oversharing on social media?What is oversharing? The term has become associated with social media, but it doesn't only belong to this platform. Imagine you head to a party and you meet someone. Within five minutes they have given away details about their personal life. While some of us may try to escape these people, according to marriage therapist Carolyn Cole, this form of oversharing could come from a strong desire to connect with someone. But how does this translate to social media?Dr. Christopher Hand, a lecturer in internet psychology, says the more details people disclose, the less sympathy we express when things go wrong. This could be due to a belief that we attract our own negative experiences the more we share them. It seems that sadfishing(博同情), the idea of searching for sympathy by oversharing, is generally viewed as negative rather than the cry for help it could actually be.However, Dr Hand's research also seems to suggest that the more positive posts we share on a platform, the more socially attractive we become. Even back in 2015, Gwendolyn Seidman PhD, said that we should avoid complaining and being negative online. We are supposed not to show off, as it's now known--- especially about our love lives. It makes sense – if your date is going 'that well', would you really have time to share a photo with text?So, how can you know if you are oversharing? Well, why not ask your friends in real life. They would probably be more than happy to tell you if your posts about your breakfast or your complaint about your lack of money really are too much.28.Why do some people try to overshare at parties?A.Because they want to catch others' attention.B.Because they just want to show off something.C.Because they have a strong desire to pour out their emotions.D.Because they may expect to make a connection with someone.29.What does the underlined word in Para.3 mean?A. exploreB. exposeC. displayD. discuss30.What can we know from the passage?A.We will become more socially attractive if we post more on a platform.B.We tend to show sympathy when things go wrong.C.We may be considered negative when seeking for sympathy by oversharing.D.We can show off something positive especially about our love lives.31.What is the purpose of the text?A.To inform.B. To inspire.C. To advertise.D. To condemn.DFor sports fans, nothing could be better than watching a live event on TV or at a sports field. But there’s nothing worse than that event being called off because of bad weather. Bad light, a water-logged court or too much heat can cause matches to be postponed. But according to the latest research, extreme weather might be disturbing the sporting calendar more than ever in the future.In one sport, golf, major tournaments like The Open, are already predicted to be victims of our changing climate. In the UK, an organization called The Climate Coalition says that golf courses such as St Andrews could be under water by the end of the century if sea levels rise even slightly. It told the BBC that its research predicts "cancelled football matches, flooded cricket(板球) grounds and golf courses sinking into the sea."The threat to sporting events from climate change has been further highlighted in a new report, officially approved and licensed by the Rapid Transition Alliance. Writing about this for the BBC, Matt McGrath says that"By 2050, it's estimated that almost one in four English football league grounds can expect flooding every year." This will mean fewer matches played, less opportunity to watch the beautiful game and reduced government taxation from ticket sales.Cricket also faces huge challenges globally as temperatures rise in places like India, Australia and the West Indies. The report says that stadiums in Adelaide and Perth will see a 60% increase in days with temperatures over 40 degrees centigrade over the next decade.Of course, we know that the solution lies with reducing our carbon footprint. We could travel less to attend sports events, and reduce our waste when we do go. But this latest report finds that sports leaders are generally failing to address the issue seriously. However, because sport is universally popular and can be very influential, maybe it should be players, teams and their sponsors as well as fans who should promote a wide low carbon message to help protect sporting fields --- before it’s 'game over'.32. What is the latest research above mainly concerned with?A. the forbidden sporting eventsB. the influential climate changeC. the severe environmental pollutionD. the rising sea level33. What influence will the extreme weather have on the sports?A. Football fans cannot afford the entrance fee.B. Overheat will largely affect the cricket calendar.C. The golf games will thoroughly disappear due to rising sea level.D. Sports leaders will face bigger challenges to lead their teams to win.34. What does the underlined part “the issue” refer to in the last paragraph?A. the constant increase in sea levelB. the fading popularity of sport eventsC. the changing attitude of sponsors.D. the effective reduction of carbon footprint35. The research is introduced to us mainly to ___________.A. inform the readers of the worsening global climate changeB. require governments’ protection of sporting fieldsC. promote awareness of low carbon life on sportsD. urge financial support from sponsors第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项,选项中有两项为多余选项.Happy, angry, amazed – these are some of the emotions we like to express these days when we're sending a message on our smartphones! Many of us now add little pictures to our texts to brighten up someone’s mobile screen. 36 . Emojis (表情符号) have become a vital tool for communication.The emoji was first invented in Japan in the late 1990s and the word 'emoji' comes from the Japanese words for 'picture' and 'character'. 37 . Now we have a picture for every mood or situation.So now we have the option to give this new creation the visual 'thumbs-up' but have you thought (puzzled face) why we've become so addicted to using emojis? 38 . Emojis are a sort of substitute for the visual or non- verbal signals we normally give when we speak to someone face-to-face.Another advantage of emojis is that they are an international language – they don't use words but tell a message in pictorial form so they can be easily interpreted whatever your native language. However, the emojis you send need some thought. 39 – if a friend sends you an emoji of a hammer, you maythink he is angry when really he is saying he has hurt himself or he is clumsy!Emojis are a good way for showing empathy (共情) – they are a virtual hug or a loving pat. But as linguist Neil Cohn says, " 40 ; to others, they are posing a threat to our language." It does show there is a lot more to our communication than words alone but does this mean the decline in traditional writing?A. They can sometimes be misinterpretedB. They are widely adopted in people’s daily communicationC. To many, emoji are an exciting evolution of the way we communicateD. The number of different images has dramatically increased since thenE. We're also using them as a quick way of telling someone how we're feelingF. They really do enable us to express our emotional selves much more effectivelyG. Emojis are taking over conventional face-to-face communication第三部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节完形填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。