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2021屆溫州市第三中學(xué)高三英語一模試卷及參考答案第一部分 閱讀(共兩節(jié),滿分 第一部分 閱讀(共兩節(jié),滿分 40分)第一節(jié)(共第一節(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)AFourOnlineEventsThehandshake:ananthropologist’sguideWhatisitsbiologicalpurpose?Whatarethebestandworsthandshakes?Inthistalk,scientistEllaAl-Shamahiexaminesthepoweroftouchandarguesthehandshakeisatleast7millionyearsold.Thiseventwilltat0mn5handltedtA%treotheticketbeforeMarch20.)ArescueplanfornatureWhatdoweneedtodotorestoretheplanet'sbiodiversityandpreventthenextpandemic()?JoinscientistCristianSamperashetalksabouthowourignoringnaturecausedthepandemic-andhowwecanseizeauniqueopportunitytobuildbackfreeeventwillstartat18:00pmon15OriginsoflifeWhyistheplanetthewayitis?Howdidwegethere?Doeseverythinghappenforareasonoraresomethingslefttochance?ResearchshowsweliveinaworlddrivenbythisSeanBCarrollwilltellthestoriesofthemotherofallthesurprisingpowerofchanceinourlivesandtheeventwillstartat19:30pmon22Aprilandwilllasttwohours .Standardticketprice:£18(A10%discountforthosewhobuytheticketbeforeApril17.)ThetruthaboutexerciseShouldweallbehittingthegymthreetimesaweek?Shouldweworryaboutsittingtoomuch?Ifyouarestrongandfit,canyougetawaywithbeinginactive?Inthistalk,specialistJasonGillintroduceswhatsciencecanreallytellusabouthowmuchweneedtomovetoliveahealthylife.Thiseventwillstartat19:00pmonMay13andwilllastonehour,Standardticketprice:£12(A15%discountforthosewhobuytheticketbeforeMay8.)1.Howmuchshouldyouatleastspendontheeventaboutthehandshake?A.£10.2. B.£12. C.£13. 2.FromwhomcanyoulearnabouttheoriginsofA.EllaAl-Shamahi. B.CristianC.SeanBD.Jason3.WhatdoesthefouronlinetalkshaveinA.TheyareB.TheyareaboutC.TheyarerelatedtoD.TheyareintendedfortheBEveryday,millionsofshoppershitthestoresinfullforce,searchingwildlyfortheperfectgift.Asidefrompurchasingholidaygifts,mostpeopleregularlybuypresentsforotheroccasionsthroughouttheyear,includingweddings,birthdays,anniversaries,andgraduations.Thisfrequentexperienceofgift-givingcancauseuncertainfeelingsingift-givers.Manyenjoytheopportunitytobuypresentsbecausegift-givingoffersapowerfulmeanstobuildstrongerbonds,whilemanyworrythattheirpurchaseswilldisappointratherthandelighttheintendedrecipients(接受者).Anthropologistsdescribegift-givingasapositivesocialprocess,servingvariouspolitical,religious,andpsychologicalfunctions.Economists,however,offeralessfavorableview.AccordingtoWaldfogel,gift-givingrepresentsanobjectivewasteofresources.Peoplebuygiftsthatrecipientswouldnotchoosetobuyontheirown,oratleastnotspendasmuchmoneytopurchase(aphenomenonreferredtoas‘‘thedeadweightlossofChristmas”).Whatissurprisingisthatgift-givershavemuchexperienceactingasbothgift-giversandgift-recipients,butneverthelesstendtooverspendeachtimetheysetouttopurchaseameaningfulgift.Inthepresentresearch,weproposeauniquepsychologicalexplanationforthisoverspendingproblem—linkhowmuchtheyspendwithhowmuchrecipientswillappreciatethegift.Thoughitseemsnaturaltogift-givers,suchanassumptionmaybeunfounded.Indeed,weproposethatgift-recipientswillbelesslikelytobasetheirfeelingsofappreciationonthevalueofagiftthangiversassume.Whydogift-giversassumethatgiftpriceiscloselylinkedtogift-recipients’feelingsofappreciation?Perhapsgiversbelievethatmoreexpensivegiftscommunicateastrongersenseofthoughtfulnessandconsideration.AccordingtoCamererandothers,gift-givingrepresentsasymbolicritual(),bywhichgift-giversattempttosignaltheirpositiveattitudestowardstherecipientandtheirwillingnesstoinvestresourcesinafuturerelationship.Inthissense,gift-giversmaybemotivatedtospendmoremoneyonagiftinordertosenda“strongersignal”.Asforgift-recipients,theymaynotinterpretsmallerandlargergiftsasrepresentingsmallerandlargersignalsofthoughtfulnessandconsideration.Theideaofgift-giversandgift-recipientsbeingunabletoaccountfortheotherparty’sviewpointseemsconfusingbecausepeopleslipinandoutoftheseroleseveryday.Yet,despitetheexperienceasbothgiversandreceivers,peopleoftenstruggletoapplyinformationgainedfromoneroleinanother.Intheoreticalterms,peoplefailtouseinformationabouttheirownpreferencesandexperiencestoproducemoreefficientoutcomesintheirexchangerelations.Inpracticalterms,peoplespendhundredsofdollarseachyearongifts,butsomehowneverlearntoestimatetheirgiftexpenseaccordingtopersonalinsight.Theauthoruses“thedeadweightlossofChristmas”inParagraph2toexpress .gift-giversdon’tspendmuchmoneyduringholidaysgift-giversdon’taskrecipientswhatgiftstheyprefergift-giversbuyimproperandexpensivegiftsgift-givershavedifficultyinchoosinggiftsAccordingtothepassage,peoplebuygiftsto .receivegiftsinreturnenjoythefeelingofshoppinghelprecipientstosavemoneybetterrelationshipswithrecipientsWhatcanwelearnfromthepassage?People’shighlivingstandardsrequireexpensivegifts.Gift-giversbuygiftsbasedontheirexperiencesasrecipients.Anthropologiststhinkmeetsdifferenthumanneeds.Recipientsjudgethedepthoffriendshipaccordingtothegiftprice.Whydidtheauthorwritethisarticle?Tocriticizepeople’shabits.Toanalyzepeople’sbehaviors.Toofferadviceonhowtoimproverelationships.Toremindpeoplenottooverlookothers’preferences.CSomeofmyearliestmemoriesinvolvesittingwithmydadinhisstudyeveryeveningwhenhecamehomefromtheoffice.I’dwatchasheputhispersonalitemsaway:hiswatch,wallet,combandcarkeyswouldalwaysoccupythesamespotonthetableeverytime.Dad’scombwasboughtwhenhemarriedMum.Everyevening,hewouldsmile,handmethecombandsay:“BeagoodgirlandhelpDaddycleanit,OK?”Iwasmorethanhappytodoit.Thisseemsamundanetask,butitbroughtmesuchjoyatthattime.Iwouldexcitedlyturnthetapon,thenbrushthecombwithausedtoothbrushashardasIcould.SatisfiedthatI’ddoneagoodjob,IwouldproudlyreturnthecombtoDad.Hewouldsmileatme,andplacethecombontopofhiswallet.Abouttwoyearslater,Dadstartedhisownbusiness.Istartedprimaryschool.Thatwaswhenthingsstartedtochange.Dad’sbusinesswasn’tdoingsowell,andhedidn’tcomehomeasmuchasheusedto.Overtheyears,Istoppedwaitingforhimtocomehome.Today,I’vegraduatedfromcollegeandDad’sbusinessarebetternow.YettheuncomfortablesilencebetweenDadandmecontinued.Twodaysbeforemybirthdaylastyear,Dadcamehomeearlyandsaidtome,“Hey,wouldyouliketohelpmecleanmycomb?”Ilookedathimawhile,thentookthecombandheadedtothesink.It’sanewcomb.Ihadn’tnoticedthathe’dchangedit.Ibrushedthecomb,andithitmethen:why,asachild,helpingmydadcleanhiscombwassuchajoy.IpassedthecleancombbacktoDad.Thistime,Inoticedmydayhasaged.Buthissmileisstillasheartwarmingasbefore.Dadcarefullyplaceshiscombontopofhiswallet.Aftersomanyyears,Iguesssomethingsneverchange.Andforthat,I’mglad.Asachild,theauthorhelpedherdadcleanhiscombhappilybecause .shewasgoodatcleaningthecombshethoughtthatsheshoulddothatasagoodgirlherdadwashomeearlytospendtheeveningwithherthecombwasimportantforherfatherandhermotherWhichofthefollowingwordscanbestreplacetheunderlinedwordmundaneinparagraphtwo?important B.exciting C.unnecessary D.uninterestingWhentheauthorsaid,“It’sanewcomb.Ihadn’tnoticedthathe’dchangedit.”,shefelt .A.disappointed B.impatient C.tired D.sorryWhat’sthebesttitleofthepassage?EveningsWithDad.HowtoCleantheComb.MyMemorywithMyDad.ILoveMyFamilyMembers.DHowmuchdoconsumerscareaboutthecarbonfootprintoftheproductstheybuy?Wouldtheycaremoreifthegoodswerelabeledwithemissions(排放物)data?Doesitmatteratwhichstageinthelifecycleofaproductthecarbonisemitted?ResearchpublishedintheInternationalJournalofEnvironmentalPolicyandDecisionMakingoffersawaytofindStudyparticipantsviewacarbonfootprintlabelassimilartolabelsthathaveappearedonsomeexistingproducts.Thelabelshowsthecarbondioxideemissionsconnectedwiththeirproduction,transportation,usageanddisposal(清理),thusshowingthebuyerthelikelyeffectonclimatechangeofbuyingaparticularInthefirstgroupofstudies,theresearchteamprovedthatcarbonemissionsandacarbonemissionslabelwouldindeedplayaroleinconsumerproductdecisions,althoughnotasgreataroleasprice.Inasecondsetofstudies,theteamfoundthatemissionsconnectedwithusageweremostimportanttoconsumersfollowedbythetransportationanddisposalcarbonfootprintoftheproducingprocesswasconsideredlessimportantosnersneseetsees

Thatis,theparticipantsfelttheywerelessresponsibleforcarbonemittedduringproducingprocess .Consumersvaluega,tesd,,esdsoet補(bǔ)償)carbonemissionsratherthanhavingtoaddresstheproblemdirectlyConsumersareincreasinglyconcernedwithclimatechangeproblems,andalreadycarbonlabelingisappearingonsomeproducts."Wefindthatparticipantsnotonlytakethecarbonlabelintoaccountwhenmakingproductdecisions,buttheywantdetailedinformationonthelabel,"theresearchersexplain.TheysuggestthatcompaniesshouldprepareforhowcarbonemissionslabelsmightaffectfutureconsumerWhichofthefollowingmostaffectsconsumer'schoice?A.Labels. B.Price.CD.CarbonAboutthecarbondioxideemissionsintheproduct'slifecycle,whichstagedoconsumerscaremost?A.UsageB.TransportationC.DisposalD.ProducingWhichofthefollowingcanbestreplacetheunderlinedword"address"?A.LookB.PointC.Dealwith. D.RunWhatcanbeinferredfromthelastparagraph?CompaniesshouldtakecarbonemissionsmoreAllproductshavebeenlabeledwithcarbonemissionsProducerswillattachlessimportancetocarbonemissionsProductslabeledwithcarbonemissionsdatawillhavepoor第二節(jié)(共第二節(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)WhattodoinafireTalkingaboutfirescanbefrighteningbecausenoonelikestothinkaboutpeoplegettingharmedortheirthingsgettingburned. 16 Solet’sstartfromtalkingaboutescapeplansandescaperoutes).Knowyourwayout.Anescapeplancanhelpyougetoutofaburninghouse.Theideaistogetoutsidequicklyandsafely.Smokefromafirecanmakeithardtoseewherethingsare,soit’simportanttolearnandrememberthedifferentwaysoutofyourhome. 17 Howdoyougettothemfromyourroom?It’sagoodideatodrawamapoftheescapeplan.It’spossibleonewayoutcouldbeblockedbyfireorsmoke,soyou’llwanttoknowwhereotheronesare. 18 Ifyou’reinaroomwiththedoorclosedwhenthefirebreaksout,youneedtotakemoresteps:Checktoseeifthere'sheatorsmokecominginthecracksaroundthedoor. 19 Ifyoudon’tseesmoke—touchthedoor.Ifthedoorishotorverywarm—don’topenthedoor!Ifyoudon’tseesmokeandthedoorisnothot—thenuseyourfingerstolightlytouchthedoorhandle.Ifthedoorhandleishotorverywarm—don’topenthedoor!Ifthedoorhandlefeelscool,andyoucan’tseeanysmokearoundthedoor,youcanopenthedoorverycarefully.Whenyouopenthedoor,ifyoufeelheatorsmokepoursintotheroom,quicklyshutthedoor.20Geteveryoneout.Howmanyexitsarethere?Rememberthesafetysteps.Butwhatiftherewasafirewhereyoulive?Butyoucanfeellessworriedifyouareprepared.Ifthere’snosmokeorheat,gotowardyourescaperouteexit.Ifyouseesmokecomingunderthedoor—don’topenthedoor!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)DustinandIwerebothexhausted,livingthroughthefirstfewweeksofcaringforournewbabyRandy.Wewerelackingin 21 andtryingtogetusedtoourlifeas 22 .Caringforthenewbabywasprovingtobemore 23 thananyonecouldhavepreparedusfor.Lastnight,wehad24closedoureyesandwerefallingasleepwhenRandy25foroneofhisnighttimefeedings.IcomplainedtoDustinthatIwasmuchmoretired,and26himtopreparethemilk.LittledidIknowhowexhaustedDustin27wasthatnight.Dustinseemedtobespendingaverylongtimeinthe28soIcalledouttohimtoseeifhewasokay.He29backimpatientlythathewas,buthecouldn't30thebottleandwastryingtofindanotherone.Finally,hemadeitbacktotheroomand31thebaby.Thenextmorning,asIwaswashingthe32,Inoticedaflashlightandbatteries,33fromeachother,amongthedirtydishes.IcalledDustintoaskifheknew34theflashlightanditsbatterieswereinthesink.Afterhearingmydoubt,hewasalso 35 Suddenly,hebegantolaugh, 36 thatthe"broken"bottlehewasdealingwiththenightbeforewasnotabottle 37 Hesaidhewouldputinthemilk,putontheLop,andthenturnitovertocheckthe 38 (incaseit'stoohotforthebaby),buteachtimehedid,itwould 39 allthemilkout.Hemadeupthebaby'smilkinthis"bottle"severaltimes,thinkingeachtimethatthetopwasjustnot 40 enough.Welaughedafterlearningthetruth.A.sleep B.money C.patience D.safetyA.couples B.s C.families D.parentsA.rewarding B.satisfying C.relaxing D.challengingA.finally B.secretly C.cautiously D.occasionallyA.camein B.wokeup C.jumpeddown D.wentawayA.allowed B.invited C.required D.encouragedA.especially B.obviously C.actually D.hardlyA.yard B.kitchen C.bedroom D.bathroomA.looked B.shouted C.rushed D.smiledA.fix B.wash C.break D.emptyA.trained B.greeted C.protected D.fed32.A.bottles B.carsC.dishesD.clothes33.A.free B.separateC.absentD.far34.A.why B.whenC.whereD.whether35.A.confused B.upsetC.contentD.bored36.A.predicting B.imaginingC.realizingD.insisting37.A.atleast B.beforelongC.atallD.anylonger38.A.date B.amountC.priceD.temperature39.A.clear B.figureC.findD.pour40.A.strong B.tight第二節(jié)(共10小題;每小題 1.5分,滿分C.loose15分)D.big閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入1個(gè)適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號(hào)內(nèi)單詞的正確形式Directions:Afterreadingthepassagebelow,fillintheblankstomakethepassagescoherentandgrammaticallycorrect.Fortheblankswithagivenword,fillineachblankwiththeproperformofthegivenword;fortheotherblanks,useonewordthatbestfitseachblank.TastingaBiker’sLifeFormostofmylifeIknewnothingaboutmotorcycles.Ibelievedthatmotorcycleridersweretoughandleather-wearingloners.Theyseemed41.(look)fortroubleallthetime,usingtheroarofamotorcycleenginetofrightenothersoff.Then,onawarmMayeveningoutsidemyhouse,mycousincameandshowedmehisnewmotorcycle.Neverhadarealmotorcycle42.(present)infrontofmebyaclosefamilymember.“It’sbeautiful,isn’tit?”heasked.ButIdidn’treallyunderstandwhatIwaslookingat.It wasn’t until August 43. I was able to actually ride on the motorcycle with him. prepared 44. oversizedleatherjacketformyself. 45. (fill)withnervousenergy,Iheldontightlytomycousin.Soonthebikecarriedusontothetopofthehill, 46. westoppedtowatchthesunsetoverthecitybelow.Irealizedthatwasthemostrelaxingmomentformeinmonths.Since then, prejudices about motorcycle bikers 47. (start) to shift. On the back of motorcycle, 48. (place)allyourtrustinsomeonetogetyousafelyhomeisawaytoremindyouofthelovetheyhaveforyou.Later,whenevermycousinwasgoneonaSaturdayride,Iwouldtryonhisleathersandlookinthemir

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