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2021屆成都市溫江二中高三英語第二次聯(lián)考試卷及答案第一部分閱讀(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題2分,滿分30分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng)AProvincetown,CapeCodRestaurantsAfteradayonthesandsorexploringourcharmingtown,enjoylocaleats,fromfreshseafoodandlobstertoauthenticItalian.You’llfindmanywonderfulProvincetown,CapeCodrestaurantsandcafesjuststepsaway.Fanizzi’sRestaurantRightnextdoortoourhotel,thisaward-winninglocaleateryisoneofthefinestCapeCodrestaurants.Themenuhighlightsseafood,Italian,steaks,burgers,andfreshsalads.EnjoytheFridayFishFry,EarlyBirdSpecials,andSundayBrunch,availablefrom10:00a.m.to2:00p.m.allyearlong.539CommercialStreet508-487-1964Napi’sRestaurantNapi’sservesdinnerallyearroundandlunchfromApriltoOctober.AcozyplacelocatedjustoffCommercialStreetandoverflowingwithlocalart,thisCapeCod,MassachusettsclassicspecializesineverythingfromfreshlycaughtseafoodtoPortugueseandBraziliandishestovegetarianitems.7FreemanStreet800-571-6274MewsRestaurantEnjoyviewsofProvincetownHarboratthiswaterfrontrestaurantjuststepsfromSurfsideHotel&Suites.Intercontinentaldishesareservedinthebeach-leveldiningroom,whileupstairsyou’llfindacasualAmericanbistro.Summermonthsbringonabrunchmenu,anddinnerisservedyear-round.429CommercialStreet508-487-1500TheRedInnAfavoriteamongourguests,TheRedInnislocatedonProvincetown’spicturesquewaterfrontwhichprovidesdinerswiththemostgorgeousharborviewsandspectacularsunsets.TheRedInnprovideshistoricoldworldcharmwithnewworldpleasure.Theirmenufeaturesthefinestlocalseafood.15CommercialStreet508-487-7334.Whichrestaurantoffersaspecialbreakfastforearlyrisers?A.Fanizzi’sRestaurant.B.Napi’sRestaurant.C.MewsRestaurant.D.TheRedInn..WhatisspecialaboutTheRedInn?A.Itexhibitsthegoodlocalart. B.Itisthefinestlocalrestaurant.C.Itoffersthebestlocalseafood. D.Itservesbrunchallyearround..Whatdoesthetextmainlytalkabout?A.Accommodation. B.Lifestyles. C.Sightseeing. D.Dining.BItisthattimeofyearwhenpeopleneedtolocktheircars.It’snotbecausetherearealotofcriminalsrunningaroundstealingcars.Rather,it’sbecauseofthegood-heartedneighborswhowanttosharetheirharvest.Especiallywiththisyear’slargecrop,leavingacarunlockedinmyneighborhoodisaninvitationforsomeonetostuffitfullofzucchini(西葫蘆).Mysister-in-law,Sharon,recentlyhadagoodyearfortomatoes.Sheandherfamilyhadeatenandcannedsomanythattheybegantofeeltheirskinturnslightlyred.That’swhenshedecideditwastimetoshareherblessings.Shestartedcallingeveryonesheknew.Whenthatfailed,shebegantoaskeveryoneintheneighborhoodlikeapolitician,eventuallyfindinganeighbordelightedtohavethetomatoes.“Feelfreetotakewhateveryouwant,”Sharontoldher.Shefelthappythatshecouldhelpsomeoneandthatthefooddidn’tgotowaste.Afewdayslater,Sharonansweredthedoor.Therewastheneighbor,holdingsomebread.Theneighborsmiledpleasantly,“Iwanttothankyouforallofthetomatoes,andIhavetoadmitthatItookafewotherthingsandhopeyouwouldn’tmind.”Sharoncouldn’tthinkofanythingelseinhergardenthathadbeenworthharvestingandsaidso.“Oh,butyoudid,”theneighborsaid.“YouhadsomeoftheprettiestzucchiniI’veeverseen.”Sharonwasconfused.Zucchiniinhergarden?Theyhadn’tevenplantedanyzucchini.Butherneighborinsistedthattherereallywerebright-greenzucchiniinhergarden.Thetwoofthemwalkedtogetherintothebackyard.Whentheneighborpointedatthelonggreenvegetables,Sharonsmiled,“Well,actually,thosearecucumbersthatweneverharvested,becausetheygottoobig,softandbitterforeatingorcanning.”TheneighborlookedatSharon,shockwrittenalloverherface.Thenshesmiled,andheldoutthebreadthatshehadsharedallovertheneighborhood,“Ibroughtyoualoafofcucumberbread.Ihopeyoulikeit.”4.Whydoestheauthorsuggestthatpeopleintheneighborhoodshouldlocktheircars?A.Theymightbestolenbythieves.Theymightbemovedawaybythepolice.Theirneighborsmightfillthemwiththeirharvest.Theirneighborsmightthrowrubbishinthem.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“blessings”inthesecondparagraphmean?A.Tomatoes. B.God’sprotection.C.Helpfulthings. D.Bestwishes.WhatdidtheneighbordoinSharon’sgarden?Sheharvestedtomatoesonly.Sheharvestedzucchinibyaccident.Shetooksomecucumbersmistakenly.ShestolesomethingwithoutSharon’spermission.Wecaninferfromthearticlethattheneighbor’sbreadwouldtaste .A.bitterbuttasty B.strangeandbitterC.hardandsour D.softandsweetCSomepeopletaketheirholidaydecorationveryseriously.Andsometakeittothenextlevel.TheGriffithfamilyinKenova,WestVirginia,isinthiscamp.Theyputonadisplaythatshowsthey’rejustfilledwithHalloweenspirit.Eachyear,thisfamilydisplays3,000pumpkins(南瓜)infrontoftheirhomefortheHalloweenseason.Yes,youreadthatright.RicGriffithputsoutonejack-o'-lantern(南瓜燈)foreverypersonwholivesinKenova.Ofcoursehedoesn’tdoitallonhisown.Hehasalotofhelpfromhisfamily,andalsofrommembersofthecommunitywhoaresuper-proudofwhathasbecomequitethetouristattractionovertheyears.Morethan30,000peoplestopbytoseetheamazingdisplay,whichincludesjack回?!豯anternscuttolooklikethefacesoffamouspeople,animals,cartooncharacters,andothercreativedesigns.It’scertainlyamust-seeaspartofthearea’sCeredo-KenovaAutumnfest.Tofitinall3,000pumpkins,Griffithandhishelpersspreadthemacrossthehome’sgardenandfrontporch(門廊),aswellasontheroof!Griffithbeganthetraditionbackin1978withjustfivepumpkinsand,manyyearslater,it’smuchbiggerandbetter.Peoplecan’thelpbutcometothearea,walkingalongthesidewalkoutsidethehousetogetthatperfectHalloweenexperience.“Localstakegreatprideinit,andthentherearepeoplefromaroundthecountrywhoplanfalltripsandincludeitintheirtripssotheycanseeit,“saidTysonCompton,presidentoftheCabell回HuntingtonConventionandVisitorsBureau.“It’sreallysomething.”“It’sbecomeatraditionformanypeopleinourarea,anditfeelsgoodtokeepthatgoing,”Griffithsaid.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“that”inParagraph2referto?TheGriffithsselling3,000pumpkinsaday.RicGriffithgiving3,000jack-?!豯anternstotourists.RicGriffithteaching3,000peoplehowtodisplayjack-o′回lanterns.TheGriffithsdecoratingtheirhousewith3,000pumpkins.WhatcanwelearnfromParagraph3?RicGriffith’sideahasreceivedsupportfromhiscommunity.Thereareonlytwokindsofjack-o′回lanterns.RicGriffithdislikesaskingforhelpfromothers.Thereare30,000peopleinKenova.Whatdoweknowaboutthetradition?Itbeganwith1,978pumpkins.Ithaslastedmorethan40years.Itincludesfivepumpkincompetitions.Itencouragespeopletodomoreexercise.What’sTysonCompton’sattitudetowardsthetradition?A.Worried. B.Uncaring.C.Favorable. D.Uncertain.DClaraDalywasseatedonanAlaskaAirlinesflightfromBostontoLosAngeleswhenaflightattendantaskedanurgent(緊急的)questionovertheloudspeaker:“DoesanyoneonboardknowAmericanBodyLanguage?”Sheknewsheneededtohelp.Clara,15atthetime,pressedthecallbutton.Theflightattendantcamebyandexplainedthesituation.“Wehaveapassengerontheplanewho’sblindanddeaf,”shesaid.Thepassengerseemedtowantsomething,buthewastravelingaloneandtheflightattendantscouldn’tunderstandwhatheneeded,accordingtoPEOPLEmagazine.ClarahadbeenstudyingASLforthepastyeartohelpwithherdyslexia(閱讀障礙)andknewshe’dbeabletospellontheman'spalm(手掌)byfinger.Sosheunbuckledherseatbelt,walkedtowardthefrontoftheplane,andkneltbytheaisleseatofTimCook,then64.Gentlytakinghishand,shewrote,“Howareyou?AreyouOK?”Cookaskedforsomewater.Whenitarrived,Clarareturnedtoherseat.Shecamebyagainabitlaterbecausehewantedtoknowthetime.Onherthirdvisit,shestoppedandstayedforawhile.“Hedidn’tneedanything.Hewaslonelyandwantedtotalk,”Clarasaid.Soforthenexthour,thatwaswhattheydid.Shetalkedaboutherfamilyandherplansforthefuture(shewantstobeapolitician).CooktoldClarahowhehadgraduallybecomeblindovertimeandsharedstoriesofhisdaysasatravelingsalesman.Eventhoughhecouldn’tseeher,she“l(fā)ookedattentivelyathisfacewithsuchkindness”,apassengerreported.“Clarawasamazing,”aflightattendanttoldAlaskaAirlinesinabloginterview.“YoucouldtellCookwasveryexcitedtohavesomeonehecouldspeakto,andshewassuchawarm-heartedgirl.”Cook’sreaction:“BesttripI’veeverhad.”Lookingforwaystoofferhelp?Startwiththisrandom(隨時(shí)的)actofkindnessthatcanchangesomeone’sliferightnow.Theflightattendantaskedanurgentquestionbecause .thepassengerwastravelingalonetheplanewasinadangeroussituationthepassengeraskedforsomethingsuddenlynoneoftheflightattendantscouldcommunicatewiththepassengerWhydidClaratalkaboutherplansforthefuture?Becausetheflightattendantaskedhertodoso.BecausesheneededtopicstogoontalkingwithCook.BecauseCookhopedtounderstandteenagersbetter.Becauseshewantedtoshowherdreamforthefuture.WhichofthefollowingwordscanbestdescribeClara?Kindandcaring.Warm-heartedandbrave.carefulandcalm.opened-mindedandconfident.Thepassageismainlywrittento .tellatouchingstoryofanamazinggirlshowthegreatimportanceofAmericanBodyLanguageencouragereaderstogiveahandkindlyandrandomlyshowhowkindtheflightattendantwastohelpCook第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2分,滿分10分)閱讀下面短文,從短文后的選項(xiàng)中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。選項(xiàng)中有兩項(xiàng)為多余選項(xiàng)HowtoMakeSureYouEnjoyYourTripAtripisaplanneddestinationwhereonearrangesinadvanceinwhichthemainpurposeistosearchforadventureandtocreateamemorablemoment.___16___Planitwell.Tripsareideallyplannedforittogowell.___17___Achecklistishelpful,makingsureyou’vegotallyourneeds.Packnecessities.Bringwhatyouneed.Tripsareshortjourneysandbelongtothesub-leveloftraveling.Packonlythethingsyouneed.___18___Besafe.Tobecautiousissmart.Nomatterwhatyouareupto,surfing,cliffdiving,snowboarding,scubadiving...,itisalwaysrecommendedtobesafe.Itisimportanttowearprotectiveequipmentwhenadvisable.Don’tbestubbornandputyourselfinharmwhenthereareprecautions.___19___Youmayseedelays,adifferentculture,lifestyle,food,andevenashortageofcashsometimes—thisisallwhattravelisabout—experiencingthingswithanewperspective.Onceyouexpecttoexperiencenewthings,you’llbeahappytravelerandfreefromstress.Savethememory.___20___Thisisnotoneofthoseregulardayssoyououghttosavethemoment.Itwillmakeyourtripmoreenjoyableafterallthatcraziness;yougetsomethingtoreviewthegoodtimes.Travelwithanopenmind.Thisisallweexpectfromatrip.Getpreparedforeverythingnew.Seizethemomentbytakingpictures.Herearethestepsonhowtomakesureyourtripisenjoyable.Itiseasytogettiredifyouhavetoomanythingsinyourpackage.Takeyourtime,adayoraweekaheadtomakeaplanforyourtrip.第二部分語言運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié),滿分45分)第一節(jié)(共20小題;每小題1.5分,滿分30分)閱讀下面短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)OnThursdaymorning,twoteenageboyswererescuedbyadrone(無人機(jī))inAustraliawhilelifeguardswerestilltrainingtousethemachine.The 21 ,aged15-17,gotintodifficultiesabout700feetoffthecoastofLennoxHead,NewSouthWales(NSW).Apasser-bysawthem22indangerouswaves.Lifesavers23sentthedronetodropalifeboat,andthepairmadetheirwaysafelytothe 24 .Thedrone,knownas“LittleRiper”,wasactuallynot 25 tobesavinganyonejustyet—lifeguardswerebeingtrainedto 26 themachine.Whenacallcamethroughabouttheswimmersin 27 thedronehappenedtobenearby.JaiSheridanwasthelifeguardwho 28 thedrone.Hedescribedtheexperienceas 29 .“TheLittleRipper 30 proveditselftoday.Itisahighlyefficientpieceoflifesavingequipment.Iwas 31 thedronewhenthealarmwasraised.Idirectedittowardstheswimmersanddroppedthe 32 .Withitssupporttheymadetheirwaytosafety.Theywere 33 ,butnothurt.Theteensweresavedinjust70secondswiththedrone—whilealifeguardwouldhavetakenuptosixminutesto34therescue.”JohnBarilaro,anofficialofthestate, 35 therescueashistoric.“Itwastheworld's 36 rescuebytheunmannedairplane,”hesaid.“Neverbeforehasadronebeenusedto 37 swimmerslikethis.”LastDecember,theNSWstategovernment 38 some“LittleRipper”dronesfor247,000pounds. 39 somearedesignedtospotsharks,othersare 40 withlifeboats,alarmsandloudspeakers.“Itwasmoneywellspent,”saidJohnBarilaro.A.swimmersB.managersC.visitorsD.passers-byA.playingB.racingC.strugglingD.trainingA.finallyB.secretlyC.immediatelyD.gratefullyA.islandB.shipC.hospitalD.shoreA.recommendedB.supposedC.allowedD.guidedA.getfamiliarwithB.repairC.takecareofD.powerA.chargeB.placeC.actionD.trouble28.A.flewB.broughtC.checkedD.designed29.A.funnyB.usefulC.amazingD.important30.A.necessarilyB.basicallyC.probablyD.certainly31.A.studyingB.pilotingC.boardingD.inspecting32.A.lifebeltB.lifelineC.lifeguardD.lifeboat33.A.sickB.tiredC.excitedD.surprised34.A.recordB.completeC.experienceD.report35.A.thankedB.greetedC.imaginedD.praised36.A.latestB.bestC.firstD.quickest37.A.saveB.warnC.protectD.reward38.A.offeredB.boughtC.bookedD.made39.A.SinceB.UnlessC.WhileD.Before40.A.equippedB.connectedC.coveredD.filled第二節(jié)(共10小題;每小題1.5分,滿分15分)閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入1個(gè)適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式Aftertravellingmorethansevenmonthsinspace,Tianwen1isonestep 41. (close)toMars!Tianwen1,China'sfirstMarsprobe, 42. (enter)MarsorbitinFebruarysuccessfully.Itwillstayininorbitforaboutthreemonthsbeforelandingontheredplanet.Asmallstepontheredplanetisabigstepforhumanbeings.Humans 43. (launch)46MarsexplorationmissionssinceOctober1960, 44. only19ofthemhavebeensuccessful.It'sChina'sfirstspacecrafttoMars,andthemissionsarerather 45. (ambition).Tianwen1aims 46. (achieve)“orbiting,landing,androving”allinonejourney, 47. willmakethecountrytheworld'sfirsttoaccomplishallthreegoalswithoneprobe.Amongthethreetasks,touchdownontheredplanetisthemostdifficult.Theresult:mainlydepends 48. the“breathtakingsevenminutes,”whichwillinvolvemultiplecuttingedge 49. (technology)andaccuratetimingofeachaction, 50. (include)thebu
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