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1、U!川省成都市石室中学2021届高三下学期三诊模拟英语试题学校:姓名:班级:考号:一、阅读理解The Photographer of the Year contest, supported by companies in various fields, is based in the UK and attracts worldwide photography lovers. Though the first award was given out in 1965, the official contest didnt really start until 2015. With wonderfu

2、l pictures from thousands of photographers, the 2020 contest rewarded its winners in February.Octopus (章鱼)TrainingThis photo was taken by Pasquale Vassallo of Italy and won in the group of “Behavior”. Vassallo said when he came up after a dive, he noticed a soccer ball floating on the surface. When

3、he checked it out, he witnessed a rare scenean octopus hanging from the ball. He didnt understand what the octopus was doing, but wondered if it was training for the World Cup.Lemon Shark NurseryTaken by Anita Kainrath of the Bahamas, it shows young sharks swimming around in the protection of a beau

4、tiful thick forest. Kainrath said she spent nearly an hour standing in knee-high water being bitten by mosquitoes to get her picture, which won the Up & Coming Photographer of the Year 2020 award.Angry SeahorseThough Rooman Luc of Belgium didnt win the Portrait“ category, his photo; titled “Angry Se

5、ahorse, is quite striking. The close-up shot of a seahorse staring into the camera was named the runner-up. Mr. Luc said that after first hearing about the seahorse, he went looking for it every week for two months before finally finding it.Last Dawn, Last GaspVassallo also took the prize in the Mar

6、ine Conversation division with Last Dawn, Last Gasp, an appropriately breathtaking shot of a tuna fish tapped in a net, struggling in vain to escape. To take this photo, Vassallo went diving with some local fishermen and followed the path of the fishing nets from the bottom to the surface.1. Which p

7、icture of the following was taken by chance?A. Angry Seahorse.B. Lemon Shark Nursery.C. Octopus Training.D. Last Dawn, Last Gasp.been ready to catch up the rapidly changed world.六、建议信52.假定你是高三学生李华,你的好朋友Tom写信告诉你因为高中学业水平考试临近, 他感到压力大,心情低落。请你根据以下提示,给他写一封邮件安慰他。1 .表示理解并安慰;.给出建议并说明理由;2 .表达祝福。注意:1.词数1。词左右;2

8、.可适当增添细节,使行文连贯。Dear Tom,Yours truly,Li Hua2. What do the pictures ail focus on?A. Creatures under water.C. Protection of the environment.3. What can we know about the contest?A. It became well-known in 2015.B. Animals in danger.D. Loss of biodiversityB. It is sponsored by photography lovers.C. Its p

9、rizes are awarded in February each year. D. Its photos are judged in categories.It was New Year time, but I wasnt looking forward to it. That winter, my mother and my stepfather moved our family to Southern California. My brother and I were leaving our rural Alabama behind. This would be our first N

10、ew Year away from Alabama. My mother took to California like a swan to a royal lake. My athletic little brother, Paul, was keyed up at a climate that allowed him to go to the beach whenever he wanted.I, however, was a fat child with heavy southern pronunciation. My first day in the new class, I intr

11、oduced myself in a low voice. The moment I opened my mouth to speak, the whole class burst into laughter, He talks funny. It was so frustrating that I went to place a call to Granny Smith after school, who was my biggest support, But I didnt get through.On Sunday evening, the phone rang. It was Gran

12、ny. She often took advantage of the discounted long-distance rates on Sundays. She said shed shipped a New Year package. Sure enough, it arrived. Surprised at the box, large enough to hold a small refrigerator, we eagerly tore it open. The smell of Grannys house filled the room: a combination of fri

13、ed meat, sausages, furniture polish and decorations. Her house was tiny and always filled with tacky holiday decorations and homemade food before New Year. But in my childhood eyes, it was precious and fantastic.There were countless tins and containers. We open hem to discover piles of holiday treat

14、s. She even included our traditional candy bats. The box was as bottomless as a magical box. There, beneath all these, was familiar holiday.Every New Year that we spent in California, the postal service would call and say our package was arrived. Over the years, many treasures arrived in the box. Fo

15、r me, its always been the best part of the holiday.4. How did the authors brother feel when they were moving to California?A. Indifferent. B. Joyful.C. Appreciative. D. Disappointed.5. Why did the authors classmates laugh at him?A. He spoke in a low voice.B. He made a humorous talk.C. He looked over

16、weight.D. He had a strong accent.6. What does the underlined word “tacky“ probably mean?A. Suitable.B. Expensive. C. Cheap.D. Attractive.7. Which of the following can be the best title of the text?A. Grannys Care PackageB. An Unforgettable HolidayC. Our Move to CaliforniaD. A Telephone Call from Gra

17、nnyWe are not who we think we are.The American self-image is spread with the golden glow of opportunity. We think of the United States as a land of unlimited possibility, not so much a classless society but as a place where class is mutable-a place where brains, energy and ambition are what count, n

18、ot the circumstances of ones birth.The Economic Mobility Project, an ambitious research led by Pew Charitable Trusts, looked at the economic fortunes of a large group of families over time, comparing the income of parents in the late 1960s with the income of their children in the late 1990s and earl

19、y 2000s. Here is the finding: The rags to riches story is much more common in Hollywood than on Main Street. Only 6 percent of children born to parents with family income at the very bottom move to the top.That is right, just 6 percent of children born to parents who ranked in the bottom of the stud

20、y sample, in terms of income, were able to bootstrap their way into the top. Meanwhile, an incredible 42 percent of children born into that lowest are still stuck at the bottom, having been unable to climb a single rung of the income ladder.It is noted that even in Britaina nation we think of as bur

21、dened with a hidebound (守 旧的)class system-children who are born poor have a better chance of moving up. When the studies were released, most reporters focused on the finding that African-Americans born to middle-class or upper middle-class families are earning slightly less, in inflation-adjusted do

22、llars, than did their parents.One of the studies indicates, in fact, that most of the financial gains white families have made in the past three decades can be attributed to the entry of white women into the labor force. This is much less true for African-Americans.The picture that emerges from all

23、the correlations and percentages is of a nation in which, over all, “the current generation of adults is better off than the previous one”, as one of the studies notes.The median income of the families in the sample group was $55,600 in the late 1960s; their childrens median family income was measur

24、ed at $71,900. However, this rising ride has not lifted all boats equally. The rich have seen far greater income gains than the poor.Even more troubling is that our nation of America as the land of opportunity gets little supper: from the data. Americans move fairly easily up and down the middle run

25、gs of the ladder, but there is “stickiness at the end”four out of ten children who are born poor will remain poor, and four out of ten who are bom rich will stay rich.8. What did the Economic Mobility Project find in its research?A. Children from low-income families are unable to bootstrap their way

26、 to the top.B. Hollywood actors and actresses are upwardly mobile from rags to riches.C. The rags to riches story is more fiction than reality.D. The rags to riches story is only true for a small minority of whites.9. It can be inferred from the writer that America, as a classless society, should.A.

27、 perfect its self-image as a land of opportunityhave a higher level of upward mobility than BritainB. enable African-Americans to have exclusive access to well-paid employmentencourage the current generation to work as hard as the previous generation10. Which of the following statements is TRUE acco

28、rding to the passage?A. The US is a land where brains, energy and ambition are what count.B. Inequality persists between whites and blacks in financial gains.C. Middle-class families earn slightly less with inflation considered.D. Children in lowest-income families manage to climb a single rung of t

29、he ladder.11. What might be the best title for this passage?A. Social Upward Mobility in AmericaB. Incredible Income Gains in AmericaC. America: Land of Unequal WealthD. America: Not Land of Opportunity for allIntegrity is the quality of being honest and strong about what you believe to be right. Th

30、e concept of integrity has played a key role in moral philosophy throughout history and is promoted in all societies because of its importance to social relations. Individual integrity is vital to society, one that enables people to make use of their capacity for critical reflection, does not force

31、people to take up particular roles and does not encourage individuals to betray each other. Besides, societies can be favorable to the development of individual integrity.Individual integrity can lift up the spirits of the entire society. It can shape the lives of people living in a particular socie

32、ty, the lives of all fellow people and, in its broadest sense, even the destiny of a nation. By contrast, if those living in the society are dishonest, it could have bad effects, jeopardizing the healthy morality of the society.Additionally, a society can be favorable to the development of individua

33、l integrity. Society expects and requires integrity. A society consisting of people of integrity, and people who never compromise on their principles, could have a positive mark on the personal development of its members. Being a part of such a morally lively community could serve as a basis for abs

34、orbing traits of good character. This could be of a distinct advantage to any individuals in the society.However, some social structures are of the wrong sort for some individuals to pursue integrity. If that is the case, we have to ask questions about the moral nature of society first before raisin

35、g questions about individual integrity. Questions about integrity may turn out to be about what kind of society it is, rather than about the relationship between individual interests and characteristics of a society. The pursuit of adequate individual integrity often depends, not so much on understa

36、nding who one is and what one believes and is committed to, but rather understanding what ones society is and imagining what it could be.Under no circumstances can we underestimate the importance of human integrity in a society. People, who are honest, trustworthy, compassionate and caring, are the

37、factors decisive in the growth of individuals as well as the development of a society.12. Individual integrity has been valued in society because.A. it helps develop philosophyB. it is important to social relationsC. it is the basis of critical thinkingD. it ensures peoples particular roles13. The u

38、nderlined word “jeopardizing“ in Paragraph 2 probably means.A. assessingB. strengthening C. destroyingD. influencingThe writer believes that.A. individual integrity depends on what one believesthe nature of society is decided by economic developmentB. the pursuit of individual integrity changes with

39、 timesocial structures guide the formation of individual integrity14. Which of the following shows the development of ideas in this passage?CP: Central point P: Point Sp: Sub-point C: Conclusion二、七选五Some futurologists have assumed that the vast increase of women in the workforce may portend (预示)a re

40、jection of marriage. 16 In the past, only the earnings and financial prospects of the man mattered in the marriage decision. Now, however, things are quite different.17 Yet, it may be wrong to jump to any simple cause-and-effect conclusions. The impact of a wifes work on divorce is actually as much

41、as its impact on marriage decisions. The realization that she can be a good provider may increase the chances that a working wife will choose divorce over an unsatisfactory marriage.But what is on the contrary is equally reasonable. 18 Given high unemployment and slow growth in real earnings, a work

42、ing wife can relieve some of the household urgent financial burdens, thus strengthening her familys financial and emotional stability.Psychological factors also should be considered. For example, a wife blocked from a career outside the home may feel caged in the house.On the other hand, if shecan f

43、ind fulfillment or self-satisfaction through work outside the home, work and marriage can go together to create a stronger and more stable union.Another fact contributes to womens inequality in marriage lies in the fact that in most 试卷第6页,共10页cases, men have remained the main breadwinners. With high

44、er earning capacity outside of the home comes the capacity to exercise power within the family. 20In conclusion, whatever is said, the impact of the growing female workforce on marriage actually varies from case to case, a stronger equal partnership or some new insecurities.A. The opposite of this c

45、oncern could encourage marriages.B. She may view her only choice as seeking a divorce.C. A working wife may rob a husband of being the master of the house.D. Many women, according to this assumption, would rather work than marryAs the economy rebounds, the number of marriages also rise.E. The increa

46、se in divorce rates is due to the increase in female workforce.F. Tensions caused by financial problems often play a key role in ending a marriage.三、完形填空Having repeatedly heard “good manners”,do you really understand what the basic elements of good manners are? Certainly, a strong sense of justice i

47、s one一(from this angle) politeness is often 21 but a highly developed sense of fair play. A friend of mine once told me of him22 along a one-lane dirt road. 23 was another car thatproduced clouds of choking 24, and it was a long way to the nearest highway.Suddenly, at a25-place, the car in front pul

48、led off the road. 26 that itsowner might have engine trouble, my friend stopped and asked if anything was wrong. “27 said the other driver, but youve tolerated my dust this far; Ill 28yours the rest of the way.”Another element of politeness is empathy, a (an) 29 that enables a person to see into the

49、 mind or heart of someone else, to 30 the pain or suffering there andto do something to minimize it. A man 3j alone in a restaurant was trying tounscrew (拧开)the cap of a beer bottle.32 he couldnt do it because of badlyinjured 33. He turned to a young kid for help. The kid took the bottle.34 and loosened the cap without difficul

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