江西省南昌市2021届高三英语4月教学质量检测卷(含听力音频)

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一、短对话

二、长对话

  • 6. 听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
    (1) When was the butter bought?
    A . Yesterday. B . Two days ago. C . Months ago.
    (2) How is the woman to deal with the butter?
    A . Eat it up. B . Throw it away. C . Change it.
  • 7. 听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
    (1) What's the price for a child ticket of the both exhibitions?
    A . £3. B . £5. C . £6.
    (2) How will the woman go to the gallery?
    A . By bus. B . By car. C . By subway.
  • 8. 听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
    (1) What does the young man living upstairs often do?
    A . He plays the violin at night. B . He knocks on the woman's door. C . He borrows things from the woman.
    (2) Who is Jennifer?
    A . The man's sister. B . The woman's neighbor. C . Susan's former roommate.
    (3) What will the woman do next?
    A . Give Susan a call. B . Have a good rest. C . Get ready for the exam.
  • 9. 听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
    (1) What's Bill?
    A . A teacher. B . A tour guide. C . A designer.
    (2) Where is Peter from?
    A . Italy. B . England. C . France.
    (3) Who did the woman go to Italy with?
    A . Her friend. B . Her son. C . Her husband.
    (4) What does Bill ask the woman to do at last?
    A . Teach him Italian. B . Attend a Christmas party. C . Show him around the department.

三、短文

  • 10. 听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。
    (1) How did the writer get into the town?
    A . He turned to locals. B . He followed others. C . He called a driver.
    (2) What does the writer think of the food in Plaka?
    A . Expensive. B . Wonderful. C . Special.
    (3) What led to the writer's sore throat?
    A . The weather. B . The food. C . The pollution.
    (4) What's traffic like in Athens?
    A . Favorable. B . Terrible. C . Complex.

四、阅读选择

  • 11. 阅读理解

    Life Begins on Board Your Next Cruise(邮轮)

    On a cruise, it's all about choices. And never about effort or annoyance. Simply step aboard and float away, as your grand accommodation takes you from port to port, country to country. Maybe you haven't been on a cruise yet. Let's see what it might look like.

    Rise and shine

    Everyone is a morning person on a cruise. Wake up to find yourself floating joyfully somewhere out on the horizon, between vast blue skies and rolling oceans. You've travelled far through the night, and each morning begins with a completely new and foreign destination calling from outside your window. What a way to start your day!

    Breakfast of champions

    Before the morning truly begins, spend some time relaxing on the top floor with a steaming cup of coffee and warm French pastries, taking in the unbelievable views and the fresh sea air. Or head to one of the many restaurants on the ground floor to find a rich meal fit for a king, then walk to the front of the ship and have some fresh fruit and American pancakes in the open-air market.

    Ease into your day

    Energize your morning with a yoga class, strengthening your body on the open-air board, palms stretched to the sea. Hit the gym for a refreshing workout or take a swim that will set you up for the day. If you are not so sporty, simply spend your morning sitting by the pool reading a book, perhaps losing yourself in the history, culture and legends of your next port of call.

    (1) Where can you enjoy a cup of coffee on the cruise?
    A . On the top floor. B . On the ground floor. C . In the open-air market. D . In the front of the ship.
    (2) What can you do for a relaxing morning?
    A . Do yoga outdoors. B . Work out in the gym. C . Take a swim. D . Read by the pool.
    (3) Who is this text intended for?
    A . Cruise organizers. B . Potential cruise participants. C . Cruise advertisers. D . Experienced cruise travelers.
  • 12. 阅读理解

    Freshmen at Central Valley High in Ceres had a busy week of good deeds, tied to Pay It Forward Day, April 30, and an urge to show the world that teens can be awesome.

    Kids in Success 101 spent first period making sandwiches for the homeless. The classes, taught by Natalie Rowell and Becky Lynch, got to hand 200 bagged sandwiches to the charity giving out the food. "They got to really see what an impact they had. It was inspiring and heartwarming," Rowell said. Besides, students also made blankets to send to soldiers, and created 45 flower arrangements for senior people at the Hale Aloha Home in Ceres. "They were nervous going into it. But when they saw how happy the elderly were, the reality of what they did really surfaced," Rowell said.

    Rowell said she liked working with children. get to see how they learn. "It's different from how we learn, but we're kind of the same because they struggle in some of the subjects that we find hard as well."

    Success 101 was tailor-made for students with that kind of insight. The first-period class includes study help, speakers on teen subjects and an overall focus on looking past high school, figuring out the steps to create their future. "Some kids need that little push. In this class, that's what we do, we give them that little push," Lynch added. "Success would be beneficial for all ninth-grade students. Since the start of the year, I really see a change in them."

    Raquel Alfaro, a teen participant who worked with the younger kids, likes the Pay It Forward idea. "This helps us show adults, and also kids, that we're doing something different and that we're not as mean and selfish as they think we are," Alfaro said.

    (1) How did the kids in Success 101 show their value in the week?
    A . By studying very hard. B . By doing some good deeds. C . By helping their teachers. D . By inspiring local community.
    (2) What can we infer about Rowell from the text?
    A . She is in need of some push. B . She tried hard to learn some subjects. C . She understands the kids well. D . She started the Pay It Forward Day.
    (3) Why was Success 101 set up?
    A . To push students to study harder. B . To educate students to help others. C . To inspire students to make a better change. D . To improve students' academic performance.
    (4) What do people usually think of teens, according to Raquel Alfaro?
    A . Awesome. B . Successful. C . Changeable. D . Selfish.
  • 13. 阅读理解

    Perhaps thousands of people have searched for a bronze chest full of gold and jewels hidden in the Rocky Mountains between Santa Fe and the Canadian border hidden by a millionaire adventurer. At least four people died in their search for the treasure.

    But it's all over now. Fenn's Treasure has been found. The 89-year-old adventurer named Forrest Fenn, who created the treasure hunt, announced the news via his website. "I don't know the person who found it, but the poem in my book led him to the precise spot," Fenn wrote. "The treasure was confirmed by a photograph the lucky finder sent me."

    Forrest Fenn, the man who started the hunt, lives in Santa Fe. He was a pilot in the Vietnam War and later accumulated his wealth as a dealer in art and antiques. Fenn was diagnosed(诊断) with cancer in 1988 and had planned to die peacefully in the woods with his treasure. But when his cancer became less serious, he changed his plan, eventually writing the poem that described his dream resting place, which is where he hid the treasure. The poem appeared in a memoir called The Thrill of the Chase. Fenn said that the chest wouldn't be found by accident; only a treasure hunter who correctly interpreted the clues(线索) would find it.

    Several treasure hunters went missing while attempting to find the chest, including hunter Jeff Murphy and Mike Petersen, both of whom went missing in Yellowstone National Park in 2017. Fenn said that he had never been to the Yellowstone National Park, and that the treasure was not in a dangerous place. "It was in the thick forest of the Rocky Mountains and had not been moved from the spot where I hid it more than 10 years ago," Fenn wrote on his website. It is illegal to remove anything from a national park, which would cause trouble in legally claiming the treasure if it was found there.

    (1) What contributed to the finding of the treasure?
    A . Fenn's announcement. B . A poem in Fenn's book. C . Fenn's vivid description. D . A photo on Fenn's website.
    (2) What is the third paragraph mainly about?
    A . Who Forrest Fenn was. B . Where Fenn hid the treasure. C . How the treasure hunt began. D . What Fenn did to find the treasure.
    (3) What can we learn about "Fenn's Treasure"?
    A . It was in Yellowstone National Park. B . It was found by someone by chance. C . It was moved from one place to another. D . It was in Fenn's chosen resting place.
    (4) What does the underlined word "claiming" in the last paragraph probably mean?
    A . Taking. B . Burying. C . Protecting. D . Acknowledging.
  • 14. 阅读理解

    Beethoven is a giant of classical music. And the most influential, too—at least, when it comes to piano compositions. That's according to a study in the journal EP J Data Science.

    If you're wondering how data analysis could determine something as abstract as cultural influence, it's worth remembering this: Music is the most mathematical of the art form, a lot of which is symbolic. The music is written in symbols that are connected in time.

    Juyong Park is a theoretical physicist in South Korea. Park and his colleagues collected 900 piano compositions by 19 composers from 1700 to 1910. Then they used that mathematical quality to their advantage by dividing each composition into what they called "code words", in other words, a chord. They then compared each chord to the chord or note that came after it, which allowed them to determine how creative composers were at coming up with novel transitions.

    The composer with top marks for novelty was Rachmaninoff. But when the researchers looked at those chord transitions across all 19 composers, it was Beethoven who was most heavily borrowed from—meaning at least among the composers in this analysis, his influence was the largest.

    Their study comes with some drawbacks. For example, the researchers only considered piano compositions in this work, and by only studying chord transitions, so their conclusions wouldn't relate to artists who were influential in other ways like Bach or Mozart. Park explained, "It's well understood that Mozart's contribution to music comes from the musical forms that he designed. That was not very well reflected by our mathematical modeling."

    As for Park, the results convinced him he has some listening to do. "Of course I listen to music. I like Rachmaninoff's music, but I have to say I have listened to Beethoven way more than Rachmaninoff. So after this work came out, I ended up buying his whole complete collection.

    (1) What makes it possible to determine musical influence?
    A . The symbolic nature of music. B . The analytical function of piano music. C . The abstract feature of culture. D . The rapid development of technology.
    (2) Who is the most creative composer in the study?
    A . Rachmaninoff. B . Beethoven. C . Bach. D . Mozart.
    (3) Why did Park make the explanation in paragraph 5?
    A . To express his admiration for Mozart. B . To compare Mozart with other musicians. C . To introduce a way to design musical forms. D . To show certain limitations of the study.
    (4) Which of the following can be the best title of this text?
    A . Beethoven: a Genius in Classical Music B . Beethoven's Influence: Proved by Science C . Chords: a New Way to Determine Music D . The Art Form of Music: Written in Symbols

五、任务型阅读

  • 15. 任务型阅读

    Dangerous Driving Habits

    Approximately 1. 3 million people around the world die in road accidents every year, making it one of the top ten causes of deaths. To prevent these consequences, here are some dangerous driving habits you should avoid.

    Were you actually surprised by this one? Here's the truth — you're 23 times more likely to crash if you text while driving. Disturbingly, 77 percent of young adult drivers say they can safely drive while texting. Actually, distracted driving accidents, including those caused by the use of handheld devices, form the No. 1 killer of teens, according to the NHTSA and others.

    Drive when you're tired.

    Avoid driving when you're tired, since you will have slower reaction times and you are very likely to fall asleep at the wheel. If you're exhausted and your body needs sleep, it is going to get it, one way or another. If you're already in the car, pull over and take a nap and then continue when you've woken up. Having someone with you in the car can help prevent accidents, since you are more likely to be alert if you have company.

    Keep an eye on the kids.

    According to the AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety, passengers are ranked by drivers as among the most frequent causes of distraction(分心). Young children are four times as distracting as adults, while infants can be eight times more distracting, the AAA Foundation reports. .

    A. Talk on the phone.

    B. Text and update social media.

    C. Therefore, keep an eye on the kids if you drive fast.

    D. It takes about five seconds of attention to send a brief text.

    E. If you're very tired, avoid driving home and take a cab instead.

    F. So think twice before glancing at your little one at the backseat.

    G. Another 20-50 million people are injured due to road accidents every year.

六、完形填空

  • 16. 完形填空

    One month ago my kind grandmother, Nonie, was put into hospice(临终安养院). This was as much a (n) 1 as anything, since it 2 her to go home with what she needed, rather than being 3 in the hospital. It wasn't clear whether or not she was all that close to 4 . My mother said it could be a 5 still or it could be any time. My parents 6 I should pick a proper time to visit her in New York.

    Three weekends were possible for me to make a 7 in the coming months: October 20th, November 10th, or December 1st. The 8 in October was certainly the least convenient as I was pretty 9, and I'd have to get all the arrangements in order very 10. But I chose it because if I waited just out of11, and Nonie died before I saw her, I'd never 12 myself. It turns out I did the 13 thing. When her driver came to pick her up today around noon, Nonie passed out, and never14 .

    My trip was a 15 one, but I got to spend a full day and a half 16 next to her and asking her questions. Some questions got more 17 answers. I wanted to know more about her and my grandpa's love story and how they can stay happily 18 for nearly 70 years, dedicated to each other until the very end.

    My grandpa got dementia(痴呆),and he almost19 everything slowly. 20, for years he still remembered Nonie. He died two years ago, and Nonie told me she'd been asking the Lord to take her ever since.

    (1)
    A . business B . decision C . discussion D . exchange
    (2)
    A . advised B . promised C . required D . allowed
    (3)
    A . stuck B . settled C . stopped D . put
    (4)
    A . danger B . death C . existence D . nature
    (5)
    A . minute B . day C . while D . decade
    (6)
    A . ordered B . commanded C . appealed D . suggested
    (7)
    A . routine B . schedule C . trip D . design
    (8)
    A . workday B . term C . weekend D . date
    (9)
    A . busy B . free C . easy D . flexible
    (10)
    A . constantly B . endlessly C . gradually D . quickly
    (11)
    A . arrangement B . convenience C . connection D . requirement
    (12)
    A . express B . devote C . forgive D . support
    (13)
    A . right B . normal C . reliable D . wrong
    (14)
    A . turned up B . stood up C . made up D . woke up
    (15)
    A . short B . unique C . grateful D . casual
    (16)
    A . standing B . lying C . sitting D . resting
    (17)
    A . usual B . popular C . curious D . fruitful
    (18)
    A . married B . moved C . united D . determined
    (19)
    A . confirmed B . forgot C . doubted D . witnessed
    (20)
    A . Therefore B . Otherwise C . Moreover D . However

七、用单词的适当形式完成短文

  • 17. 阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。

    Living in a city can be stressful. But people in Bogota, Colombia have found a place to help ease stress and get a(peace) break from busy life. The place is a (protect) park for hummingbirds(蜂鸟).

    The park is at the top of Montserrat Hill. The area (contain) a forest which has turned into a quiet place for both people and birds. As the hummingbirds fly from flower to flower, some people take pictures with cameras or phones.

    "Sometimes it doesn't seem real because we are close to city with the population of 8 million, create noise every day," said Camino Carter, a caretaker in the park. His job is(mix) water and sugar that is put in bird feeders.

    (visitor) to the park can see between 25 to 35 different species of birds. But ten years ago, the hill was  (complete) destroyed, and no trees (leave) on it.

    Luckily, measures were taken by the government. Workers began to replant local trees and flowers to bring the forest back life.

    Presently, there are 115 species of birds, including 18 kinds of hummingbirds in the park.

八、短文改错

  • 18. 假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改同桌写的以下作文。文中共有 10处语言错误,每句中最多有两处。每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。

    增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(∧),并在其下面写出该加的词。

    删除:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉。

    修改:在错的词下画一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。

    注意:1.每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;

    2.只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。

    We students have had many tests or exams. We have both achieved success and suffer from failure, but different students has different attitudes towards failure.

    Some fall in low spirit when they don't do well in the exams. What's worse, some even lose their heart and no longer study as harder as before. However, most students take an active attitude on failure. They find out the causes so that they will avoid made the same mistake.

    In my opinion, failure is the mother of success, that can teach us a lot in the process of reaching our finally goals. Only by tasting failure can we enjoy fruit of success.

九、提纲类作文

  • 19. 你校正在组织英语演讲比赛。请以“我的家训”为主题,写一篇演讲稿参赛,内容包括:

    1)介绍家训;

    2)家训对你的影响。

    注意:

    1)词数100左右;

    2)开头和结尾已给出,不计入总字数。

    提示词:家训family motto

    Ladies and gentlemen,

    ……

    Thank you for your listening!

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