1、20202021学年度上学期高三年级七调考试英语试卷本试卷满分150分,考试用时120分钟。注意事项:1.答题前,先将自己的姓名、考号等填写在试题卷和答题卡上,并将准考证号条形码粘贴在答题卡上的指定位置。2.选择题的作答:选出每小题答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑,写在试题卷、草稿纸和答题卡上的非答题区域均无效。3.非选择题的作答:用签字笔直接写在答题卡上对应的答题区域内。写在试题卷、草稿纸和答题卡上的非答题区域均无效。4.考试结束一定时间后,通过扫描二维码查看讲解试题的视频。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。
2、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。每段对话仅读遍。1. What happened to the woman?A. She lost her way. B. She hurt her head. C. She was attacked.2. What are the speakers talking about?A. Which route to take.B. Traffic jam.C. Transportation expenses.3. What is the man going to
3、do most probably?A. Go to work.B. Go on holiday.C. Go shopping.4. What will the boy do first?A. Watch a film.B. Play football.C. Do his homework.5. Why does the man move to a new city?A. To take up more challenges.B. To manage his own company.C. To apply to a college there.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)
4、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、7题。6. What is the relationship between the speakers?A. Job adviser and student.B. Interviewer and guest.C. Mother and son.7. What does the man want to do?A. Own a restaurant.B. Run
5、a clothing shop.C. Teach skateboarding.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8. What was the boy just doing?A. Playing computer games.B. Sleeping in bed.C. Preparing for trip.9. When will the boy get up tomorrow morning?A. At10:30.B. At 8:30.C. At6:15.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10. Why hasnt the woman finished the book?A. She doesn
6、t like the book.B. She is busy with her homework.C. She cant focus at night.11. What day is it today?A. Tuesday.B. Wednesday.C. Thursday.12. What does the man offer to do for the woman?A. Ask his sister for help.B. Teach her how to read.C. Help her finish the work.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13. On what point
7、do the speakers agree?A. The meeting is successful.B. They have had a long day.C. Food is an interesting subject.14. Where will the man go for dinner today?A. An Italian restaurant.B. A French restaurant.C. A Swiss restaurant.15. How long will the man stay here?A. One day.B. One week.C. One month.16
8、. On which street are there some Asian restaurants?A. Lake Street.B. Main Street.C. Dublin Street.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17. Who are the target audience for the speech?A. American tourists.B. Bank clerks.C. Overseas students.18. What does the speaker think of the health insurance?A. Its expensive.B. Its
9、very useful.C. Its a waste of money.19. What is the standard form of medical care in America?A. Private doctors.B. Private clinics.C. Public clinics.20. What are the audience advised to do?A. Travel with their family.B. Take their personal health records.C. Have a yearly medical examination.第二部分阅读理解
10、(共两节,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A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。ALaguna Beach Festival of ArtsFestival Store Plenty of people attend Laguna Beach Festival of Arts just to admire the works of art. However, for serious art buyers, attending early in the season means a lot, since excellent pieces oft
11、en sell early. Weekdays are less busy but there are fewer artists present. They often meet crowds in the evening that show up for the Pageant(盛会) of the Masters. Some artists may negotiate prices at the end of the season. If you just want souvenirs of your visit, a variety of products are available
12、in the Festival Store.Fun Activities Part of the fun of the festival comes from the activities that go on during the event. Tours and art workshops are available every day. Weekends are full of live music and special events. To get best value for the money you spend during the week, Thursday is the
13、day to go for art talks by participating artists and evening jazz.Food & Drinks Food and drinks are sold at the snack bar. Tivoli Terrace cafe and restaurants are on site for more formal dining. Picnics are welcome during art talks or music shows, and there are tables set up in the courtyard for you
14、 to enjoy your home-made or take-away food. But alcohol is forbidden here. On Thursdays, central tables are reserved for ticket holders.Cost of the Tickets Entrance admission: $60 per person(the Pageant of the Masters and live music shows included)Joint pass: $120 per person(free of charge for all t
15、he performances)Notes: Since there are many visitors on the weekends. the ticket office may be crowded. For faster service. call free number 24 hours a day.For more information visit .21. What should one intending to buy some good pieces of art in the festival do?A. Go there on weekdays.B. Turn to a
16、rtists for advice.C. Go there as soon as it starts.D. Show up for the Pageant of the Masters.22. What can all visitors do in the courtyard?A. Drink alcohol.B. Have a formal dinner.C. Appreciate music while eating.D. Eat at central tables as they like.23. How much should a couple pay at least if they
17、 want to see live music shows?A.$60.B.$120.C.$180.D.$240.BId been asked to go to an editors office with the old program “We have a story we think youd be perfect for”. Here was the topic: We want you to write about how middle-aged men have no friends. Seeing that, couldnt help thinking, “Excuse me?
18、have plenty of friends.” Then the editor told me there were all sorts of evidence out there to show how men, as they age, let their close friendships go, and that the fact can cause all sorts of problems and have a terrible impact on their health.As I walked back to my desk in the newsroom-a distanc
19、e of maybe 100 yards-I quickly took stock of my friend list. First of all, there was my friend Mark. Wait, how often do we actually hang out? Maybe four or five times a year? And then there was another best friend from high school, Rory, andI actually could not remember the last time Id seen him.The
20、re were all those other good friends who seemed as if theyre still in my life because we follow one another via social media, but as I ran down the list of those I considered real, true, lifelong friends, I realized that it had been years since I saw many of them, even decades for a few.By the time
21、I got back to my desk, I realized that I was indeed perfect for this story, not because I was unusual in any way, but because my story was very, very typical. And as I looked into what that means, I realized that in the long term, I was heading down a path that was very, very dangerous. And I knew I
22、 needed a change.24. What did the author think of the topic at first?A. He showed an interest in it.B. He felt surprised and doubtful.C. He knew the editor was joking.D. He thought it was perfect for him.25. What did the author realize as walking back to the newsroom?A. He had lost some best friends
23、.B. He wasnt popular with others.C. He had close friends in his life.D. He hadnt made any true friends.26. How did the author keep his friendship?A. By letters.B. Through the Internet.C. By phoning each other.D. By getting together regularly.27. What do we know from the last paragraph?A. The author
24、was a good writer.B. The author liked making new friends.C. Others had more friends than the author.D. The author would attach importance to friendship.CAs part of a health initiative, Berkeley is getting ready to become the first city in the US to require large grocery stores to stop allowing the s
25、ales of junk food and candy in checkout aisles(过道). The new rule is expected to go into effect in March 2021.The “Healthy Checkout Ordinance(法规)” was approved by Berkeleys City Council.It requires stores over 2,500 square-feet in size to sell at least 25 square-feet of healthy items within a three-f
26、oot radius(半径) of checkout registers. So now instead of candy and soda and other high calorie items, shoppers can expect to see fresh fruit and whole grain alternatives at checkout counters.“Placement of unhealthy snacks near a register increases the likelihood that customers will purchase these foo
27、ds and drinks when willpower is weak at the end of a long shopping trip,” City Council member Kate Harrison said. The new rule will affect at least 25 retailers(零售商)in Berkeley. These include Whole Foods, CVS, Walgreens and Safeway.“Its not a ban: its a nudge(推动),” Harrison said. “Stores can still s
28、ell candy and soda, just not at your childs eye level in the checkout.” The council said the shift to selling more healthy products at checkouts will still be profitable for stores because data shows customers are looking for more low sugar and low sodium products anyway. They also said retailers in
29、 test cases around the country and in California have seen dramatic increases in sales of healthy foods since they changed their checkouts to include more fresh options in displays.The ordinance will make grocery stores a “more neutral and health-friendly space for consumers,” said Ashley Hickson, s
30、enior policy associate at the Center for Science in the Public Interest(CSPI). Junk food makers spend a lot to make sure their products are front and center in stores. Hickson said, but some consumers dont like the practice. In a CSPI survey, 76% of shoppers who bought unhealthy food or drink at che
31、ckout regretted the purchase, she added.28. What can we infer from Harrisons words in Paragraph 3?A. Customers tend to ignore the price when tired.B. Items placed near checkouts are most profitable.C. Customers will easily spend a fortune when tired.D. Items placed near checkouts are inviting to cus
32、tomers.29. Why will the rule bring stores no loss in profit according to the council?A. Alternatives will make up for sales.B. Retailers will get financial support.C. Healthy food will attract more customers.D. Retail prices of other goods will be raised.30. What do the underlined words “practice” i
33、n the last paragraph refer to?A. Spending a lot to promote sales.B. Advertising some unhealthy drinks.C. Placing junk food at checkout aisles. D. Replacing junk food with healthy ones.31. Whats the best title of the text?A. The Negative Influences of Junk Food B. How to Maximize the Profits of Store
34、s C. Berkeley Will Ban Most Junk Food at Checkouts D. Berkeley Pays More Attention to Peoples Health DLast year, the bushfires in Australia burned more than 12.35 million acres of land. At least 25 people were killed and 2,000 homes destroyed. According to the BBC, that was the most casualties(伤亡) f
35、rom wildfires in the country since2009. The University of Sydney estimates that480 million animals have died in South Wales alone.Zeke Hausfather, a climate researcher at Berkeley Earth, said warmer temperatures and extreme weather made Australia more susceptible to fires and increased the length of
36、 the fire season. “The drier conditions combined with record high temperatures in 2019 created main conditions for the disastrous fires. Australias fires were worsened by the combination of those two. 2019 was the perfect storm for being the warmest year on record for Australia and the driest year o
37、n record for Australia,” Hausfather added on Friday.Kevin Trenberth, a senior scientist at the US National Center for Atmospheric Research, said warmer ocean temperatures also contributed to more variable weather around the world. Trenberth believes that global warming contributed to energy imbalanc
38、es and hot spots in the oceans, which can create a wave in the atmosphere that locks weather patterns in places, causing longer rain events in Indonesia, for example, and at the same time contributing to drought in Australia. He said that once an area experiences drought conditions for two months or
39、 more, it increases the risk of fires catching and spreading. Those changing weather patterns due to global warming make drought events longer.Climate experts stress that climate change is not the only factor in the severity(严重)of wildfires. How land is managed can also impact the amount of fuel ava
40、ilable for fires. Practices like controlled burns and other factors can impact the risk to people and property, such as warning systems and the type of development in a given area. Changing those policies has great potential to limit future damage from wildfires.32. What is Paragraph mainly about?A.
41、 The causes of Australian fires.B. The results of Australian fires.C. The damaged areas of Australian fires.D. The property destruction of Australian fires.33. Which of the following best explains “susceptible to” underlined in Paragraph 2?A. Quick to adapt to.B. Serious to focus on.C. Likely to be
42、influenced by.D. Easy to be protected against.34. What can we infer from Trenberth research?A. Longer dry weather contributes to global warming.B. Global warming is also a main cause of the bushfires.C. Warmer ocean temperatures lead to the fires directly.D. The imbalanced energy leads to the temper
43、ature rising.35. What does the author intend to do in the last paragraph?A. To stress the effects of Australia fires.B. To show the methods of land management.C. To predict the seriousness of Australia fires.D. To provide some advice about reducing fire damage.第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能
44、填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。High on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau lies Chinas “Water tower” Sanjiangyuan. 36 The three rivers: the Yellow River, the Yangtze River and Lancang River, provide water for about half the population of China. However, human activities such as overgrazing(过度放牧) are putting this ecos
45、ystem at risk.37 In 2016, the Chinese government established Sanjiangyuan National Park, which was a pilot(试行) program for Chinas national park system. 38 Due to the progress made in the region, Qinghai held the first National Park Forum on August 19.Sanjiangyuan National Park is a model of eco-prot
46、ection. 39 For example herdsmen(牧民). have given their grasslands to nature and resettled in urban area. As for wildlife, they are monitored by field conservation stations to keep the environment in good condition.The idea of national park system is still new in China, but it must be realized. As Pre
47、sident Xi wrote in the congratulatory letter to the forum, “Building an ecological civilization bears great significance in the development and progress of human civilization.” With great efforts, people may one day be able to enjoy themselves in the vast lands of Sanjiangyuan and run freely across
48、the plains alongside natures animals. 40A. However, we have realized the damage.B. Its home to the headwater of Chinas three big rivers.C. Unfortunately, the situation has got worse and worse.D. It attracts visitors with its fantastic nature beauty and various wildlife.E. The park has increased the areas green coverage and attracted more wildlife.F. Hopefully, the success of Sa