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第七套 必修第三册 Units 1~2
(120分钟 150分)
考情分析
高考对接点 考查动词-ing形式
单元疑难点 动词-ing形式作定语、表语、宾补和状语
典型情境题 阅读C(话题:中国动画)
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。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
话仅读一遍。
1.What is the woman doing recently?
A.She is on a diet.
B.She is skipping meals.
C.She is learning how to cook.
2.Who is the woman probably talking to?
A.A teacher. B.A customer. C.A classmate.
3.When was the show due to start?
A.At 7:00 pm. B.At 8:00 pm. C.At 10:00 pm.
4.Where does the woman work?
A.In a post office. B.In a bank. C.In a photo studio.
5.What will the woman probably major in?
A.French. B.Maths. C.History.
第二节 (共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)
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.Why does the man apologize to Amy?
A.He lost her dictionary. B.He damaged her glasses. C.He made her desk dirty.7.What does Amy ask the man to do?
A.Tidy up her desk. B.Buy a new dictionary. C.Buy her an ice
cream.
听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
8.What will the man do during the holiday?
A.Go travelling. B.Study at home. C.Do some sports.
9.Which sport does the woman prefer?
A.Basketball. B.Table tennis. C.Football.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10.What's wrong with the woman?
A.She is stressed out these days.
B.She is hurt.
C.She is probably terribly sick.
11.What does the woman do for pleasure in the evenings?
A.Watch TV. B.Walk in the park. C.Play computer games.
12.What is the woman advised to do?
A.Stop eating too much. B.Lose some weight. C.Take some
exercise.
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13.What does Henry think about his promotion?
A.Awkward. B.Unexpected. C.Disappointed.
14.When will Henry take over his new position?
A.Tomorrow. B.Next week. C.Next month.
15.What will Henry be in charge of?
A.The foreign business. B.The sales department. C.The
accounts department.
16.What will Henry and Lily do next?
A.Eat out. B.Take the prize. C.Order some food online.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.How many companies are here today?
A.Over 220. B.More than 1,000. C.Almost 2,000.
18.What can we know about the event?A.All jobs will be filled today.
B.Not everyone will be offered a job.
C.All companies will make decisions today.
19.Where are the copy machines located?
A.On the second floor. B.Near the restrooms. C.In the main hall.
20.What is the speaker's final advice?
A.Keep a good appearance. B.Be confident. C.Ask a lot of questions.
第二部分 阅读(共两节,满分50分)
第一节 (共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。
A
Art Competitions for High Schoolers
Ready to sign up for a competition? Here are four that can help you stand out.
Congressional Art Competition
Are you skilled in the visual arts? If so, consider applying to the Congressional Art
Competition. Designed to acknowledge and celebrate talented young artists, this contest is open to
high school students around the country. As a bonus, winners get to see their pieces displayed in
the US Capitol for a full year.
National Geographic Student Photo Competition
High school students who are always snapping photos for their social media may be
interested in the National Geographic Student Photo Competition. To participate, submit a digital
photo that shows your love of exploration and adventure, along with a 100-word description. The
grand prize winners will receive a free National Geographic Student Expeditions photography trip.
NSHSS Visual Arts Competition
This visual arts competition supports artists with various mediums, including painting,
drawing, printmaking, photography, and mixed media. To apply, submit a JPEG of your work,
with a minimum 300 dpi. Finalists will be required to submit physical copies of their work. The
first-place winner receives $1,000, second- and third-place winners $500 and $250 respectively.
River of Words CompetitionIs the written word your preferred method of expression? Sponsored by the Center for
Environmental Literacy, the River of Words Competition invites students to submit one or more
original poems. The competition aims to promote literacy and environmental awareness.
21.What will the National Geographic Student Photo Competition offer to the grand prize
winners?
A.A camera. B.A free trip.
C.Some money. D.An exhibition of their works.
22.Which competition welcomes various forms of entries?
A.Congressional Art Competition.
B.National Geographic Student Photo Competition.
C.NSHSS Visual Arts Competition.
D.River of Words Competition.
23.What should be submitted to participate in the River of Words competition?
A.A piece of visual artwork. B.At least an original poem.
C.A 100-word English story. D.A JPEG of a physical photo.
B
When photographer Johan Bavman's son Viggo was born, so was a deeply personal
photograph project: a look at fathers using Sweden's parental-leave policy—to stay at home with
their children.
Paid maternal leave (带薪产假) around childbirth is common throughout the world, and
many nations also fund at least brief parental leaves for fathers—a benefit first extended by
Sweden, in 1974.
Sweden's program has allowed parents to split 480 days of subsidized (补贴的) leave to care
for children and earn bonuses according to how evenly they split the leave. But despite those
encouragements, only about 14 percent of Sweden's fathers “took paternal-leave and shared the
days equally with their partners,” Bavman says.
He joined dads in 2012 at Viggo's birth— “I wanted to be at home by myself with him, to get
to know his needs”. He also used leave to stay home with Manfred, born in 2016.In his photo
project, now a book, Bavman shows fathers in Sweden overseeing child and home care. “It's gone
unrecognized that this is really hard, full-time work,” he says, and “something that women have
always been doing.”Like most new mothers, Caroline Ihlstrom looked forward to cuddling and feeding her new-
borns. But premature (早产的) twins Parisa and Leia were unable to nurse. When Bavman arrived
to take photos shortly after the twins' birth, their father, Samed Kohigoltapeh, had fed them
formula (配方奶) and was warming them against his skin. A construction engineer, Kohigoltapeh
took joint parental leave with Ihlstrom for the babies' first four months and then looked after the
babies alone for six more months.
So far Bavman has taken photos of some fathers on leave. He is happy to offer them as role
models “so men can see the need to be on leave.” But he's not satisfied with the nickname some
Swedes supply: latte-pappor, or “latte dads”, as if the men perform childcare duties between
coffee dates. Though he does drink coffee, Bavman says, “I don't have time to sit.”
Taking long leaves with his children has made him a better parent, Bavman says. He hopes
his photography project will inspire more fathers—and more countries—to give the idea a try.
24.What contributed to Bavman's idea?
A.The birth of his child. B.Some fathers' behaviour.
C.The government's policy. D.Mothers' hard and full-time work.
25.Caroline Ihlstrom and her family are mentioned to show .
A.special care for babies
B.twins are harder to be raised
C.the importance of health care
D.the need for fathers to take parental leave
26.What tone do some Swedes take by calling Bavman latte-pappor?
A.A loving one. B.A teasing one.
C.A serious one. D.A respectful one.
27.What can be learnt from the text?
A.It's important for fathers to do more baby care.
B.Most fathers in Sweden are willing to take parental leave.
C.The longer fathers take leave, the more bonus they receive.
D.Parental involvement makes a difference to children's development.
C
It has been 100 years since the first Chinese animated work (动画作品) was created. The
animators living a century ago probably had never imagined that Chinese animation couldadvance as rapidly as it is today. Since the industry's start, China's traditional culture has provided
the nutrition the industry has needed to grow. Looking back over the past 100 years, we can
discover many characters who were inspired by China's rich cultural heritage like the Monkey
King and Po—the Kung Fu Panda.
Back in 1922, an only one-minute-long animated advertising short for the Shu Zhendong
Huawen Daziji made its debut. The work used primitive techniques, but became the forerunner
of Chinese animation. Over the following decades, more popular Chinese folk stories were
adapted into animated films by Chinese animators.
The works of Shanghai Animation Film Studio are some outstanding examples of this. The
studio established different styles based on folk stories, including water-and-ink animation, paper-
cutting animation and puppetry animation. The classic works the studio produced stunned the
world and amazed numerous animators overseas, especially in Japan. Japanese animator Osamu
Tezuka once said he benefited a lot from China's water-and-ink animation.
According to a report, the total output value of China's animation industry surpassed $29.9
billion in 2020.Additionally, major Chinese streaming platforms aired over 60 animated series
during the second half of 2021.
Chinese Generation Z follow cultural traditions and fall in love with ethnic styles, and many
find domestic animated series based on Chinese mythology and folklore more interesting than
other genres.
At the same time, more and more Chinese animated works have been entering overseas
markets, expanding the influence of Chinese culture. Chinese studios have begun tapping into the
huge demand for diverse cultural content on international streaming platforms. For example, the
international streaming service Netflix bought the overseas broadcasting rights for the Chinese
traditional animated series Scissor Seven and other Chinese animation works.
28.Which is the first Chinese animated work?
A.Monkey King. B.Kung Fu Panda.
C.Scissor Seven. D.Shu Zhendong Huawen Daziji.
29.Which paragraph shows the richness and variety of Chinese animation?
A.Paragraph 3. B.Paragraph 4.
C.Paragraph 5. D.Paragraph 6.
30.What can be learnt about Chinese animation?A.It is in great need of fresh blood.
B.It has been created with many different cultures.
C.Its total output value is about $30 billion this year.
D.It enjoys increasing popularity at home and abroad.
31.What can be the best title for the text?
A.More talents shine in Chinese animation industry
B.China's traditional culture adds flavor to its animated works
C.Chinese animators are exploring how to make more original stories
D.Today's animators have huge room to develop works of various themes
D
Improvements in the sequencing (排序) of both modern and ancient DNA have shed light on
the domestication (驯化) of horses, dogs and goats. But relatively little work has been done on
donkey domestication, in part because donkeys are not central to life in industrialized countries
today.
To better understand the origins of these animals, evolutionary biologist Ludovic Orlando
from Paul Sabatier University, working with Evelyn Todd in his lab and colleagues from 37
laboratories, evaluated the genomes (基因组) of 207 modern donkeys from around the world and
sequenced DNA from the skeletons of 31 early donkeys, some dating as far back as 4,000 years.
A previous study, analyzing a relatively small amount of modern DNA from hundreds of
donkeys, had suggested donkeys had been domesticated twice, in Asia and in Africa. Those
researchers reanalyzed their findings in light of a new, much larger data set, concluding that the
donkey was domesticated just once, more than 7,000 years ago, when herders (牧民) in Kenya and
the Horn of Africa began to domesticate wild African donkeys. The earliest donkeys were traded
northward and westward to Egypt and Sudan. Within 2,500 years they had spread throughout
Europe and Asia, where they developed into distinct regional populations.
Nine of the early donkey genomes came from an archaeological site in northeastern France
that was the site of a Roman villa between 200 and 500 AD, which seems to have housed a
donkey breeding center. The new genetic data show Romans interbred (使杂交繁殖) African and
European donkeys to create giant donkeys 155 centimeters tall—about 25 centimeters taller than a
typical donkey.Greger Larson, an evolutionary biologist at the University of Oxford, still wonders whether
donkeys may have been domesticated more than once. She thinks it will take even more ancient
and modern genomes to verify that. However, even if several research questions remain in the
shade, the paper sheds light on the history of a very important societal asset. And Larson says,
“I'm pleased to see the donkey finally getting his day.”
32.Why is little research done to donkey demonstration?
A.Donkeys have been studied thoroughly.
B.Donkeys are less intelligent than horses.
C.Donkeys are less seen in modern society.
D.Donkeys play a less important role nowadays.
33.What does paragraph 3 mainly show?
A.The background of the new finding. B.Two different guesses.
C.The process of the study. D.The origin of ancient donkeys.
34.What does the underlined word “verify” in the last paragraph probably mean?
A.Combine. B.Improve. C.Confirm. D.Analyze.
35.What does the new study show?
A.There is few interbreeding among donkeys.
B.Donkeys are losing their status and popularity.
C.Donkeys went through another domestication in France.
D.Ancient genomes point to a single domestication of donkeys in Africa.
第二节 (共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多
余选项。
We all want to do our part to limit the catastrophic consequences of climate change. It can be
as simple as making more environmentally conscious decisions when we are shopping.
Unfortunately, many companies know that consumers are looking for “eco-friendly” option. So
they spend more time and money marketing themselves as eco-friendly, but their products don't
live up to the claims of sustainability. 3 6 The term was created by environmentalist Jay
Westerveld as a comment of the “save the towel” movement in hotels—a practice that had little
impact beyond saving hotels money in laundry costs.The result of greenwashing is that consumers are misled into thinking they're making
environmentally conscious decisions when they really aren't. If you want to avoid this deceit, here
are several signs of greenwashing:
3 7 The product may be designed with leaves and trees, but that design is printed on a
large amount of non-recyclable plastic.
Incorrect or incomplete claims. Brands get around a lack of third-party verification by writing
“organic” instead of what you should look for, “USDA Organic”. 3 8
“Secondhand” marketing tactics. If a brand sells “recycled” products while selling new
products at a discount at the same time, they're simply trying to use the appeal of “secondhand”
products to encourage more consumption. 3 9
Most companies only focus on their own bottom line. Greenwashing takes advantage of the
fact that you want to be a more responsible consumer. 4 0 This way you can avoid brands
that don't truly agree with your values.
A.Sending many brochures.
B.Contradicting packaging.
C.Here's how to spot and avoid greenwashing.
D.This marketing tactic (策略) is known as “greenwashing”.
E.They're not actually addressing the overproduction that fuels overconsumption.
F.Look for contradictions between how a product is marketed and its environmental impact.
G.Another common greenwashing tactic is a green seal that doesn't have a certified marking.
第三部分 语言运用(共两节,满分30分)
第一节 (共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
19-year-old Bina lives with her family in a rural village in Nepal. When she was 17, her
father passed away, leaving her the duty of 4 1 the household. Forced to 4 2 school, she
began working in the fields nearby. Then her brother was diagnosed with a stomach tumour. She
had to work 4 3 to cover his medical treatment costs besides taking out a 4 4 .
In 2019, during a door-to-door campaign, CLAMP staff encouraged Bina to receive some
livelihood training, thinking this could help build her skills to become 4 5 independent.Upon 4 6 the training, she received a male goat from CLAMP and wanted to 4 7
it. Without money to buy new goats, Bina and her mother approached a neighbour and 4 8
three female goats—with the condition of returning them with 4 9 in the future. Within four
months of 5 0 them, the goats gave birth to four young goats—three female and one male.
Bina sold the 5 1 goat after six months and returned the three female goats to her neighbor
along with two kids. She now has two goats—one of which is her own and the other 5 2 by
CLAMP.
“I am determined to 5 3 this business. It is helping me to repay the loan for my brother's
treatment. My business has built my 5 4 and people are willing to provide me loans. I have
been 5 5 my mother the skills of goat raising so she can help with the work.”
41.A.surveying B.preserving C.sustaining D.contacting
42.A.drop out of B.make way for C.put up with D.keep pace with
43.A.faster B.longer C.closer D.better
44.A.loan B.bond C.sign D.sample
45.A.financially B.mentally C.creatively D.immediately
46.A.sharing B.knowing C.finishing D.requiring
47.A.check B.expand C.return D.exchange
48.A.lost B.fed C.borrowed D.purchased
49.A.kids B.food C.money D.jobs
50.A.curing B.raising C.following D.training
51.A.male B.single C.adult D.healthy
52.A.charged B.examined C.discovered D.provided
53.A.imitate B.start C.continue D.appreciate
54.A.curiosity B.responsibility C.personality D.credibility
55.A.telling B.teaching C.envying D.awarding
第二节 (共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
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。
Chinese astronauts have 5 6 (successful) grown rice seedlings onboard the Tiangong
space station and this experiment shows us how astronauts grow food to support long-term space
missions.5 7 there have been other rice experiments in space, the one being conducted on
Tiangong is the first of its kind. The aim is to produce the complete life cycle of the plant. It
begins with a seed and ends with a mature plant 5 8 (produce) new seeds. Now, the seedlings
of the tall shoot rice variety have reached a 5 9 (high) of about 30 cm.
China's Wentian space lab, 6 0 (launch) on July 24, docked with the Chinese space
station's Tianhe core module later. The space lab, 6 1 weighs 23 tons and is 17.9 meters long,
is the country's largest and 6 2 (heavy) spacecraft to date.
Onboard are eight experimental payloads, including 6 3 one for the rice experiment.
Rice 6 4 (be) a staple food for astronauts since the early days of space exploration. US
astronauts onboard the Apollo 11 mission, the first humans 6 5 (land) on the moon in July
1969, ate freeze-dried chicken and rice during their trip in space.
第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节 (满分15分)
学校英文报正在举办“向世界介绍中国节日”征文比赛。请你写一篇短文投稿,内容包
括:
1.节日简介;
2.你喜欢该节日的原因。
注意:
1.写作词数应为 80左右;
2.请按如下格式在相应位置作答。
My Favourite Traditional Chinese Festival
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第二节 (满分25分)
阅读下面材料, 根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段, 使之构成一篇完整的短文。Charles Rose lived in the country with his father, who taught him to read and write. Mr
Rose told his son when his morning lessons were over, he might amuse himself for one hour as he
pleased. There was a river nearby. On its bank stood the hut of a poor fisherman, who lived by
selling fish. His careful wife kept her wheel going early and late. They both worked very hard to
keep themselves above want. But they were greatly troubled lest their only son should never learn
to read and write. They could not teach him themselves, and they were too poor to send him to
school. Charles called at the hut of this fisherman one day, to in- quire about his dog, which was
missing. He found the little boy, whose name was Joe, sitting by the table, on which he was
making marks with a piece of chalk. Charles asked him whether he was drawing pictures.
“No,I am trying to write,” said little Joe, “but I know only two words. Those I saw upon a
sign, and I am trying to write them. If I could only learn to read and write,” said he, “I should be
the happiest boy in the world.”
“Then I will make you happy,” said Charles, “I am only a little boy, but I can teach you that.
My father gives me an hour every day for myself. Now, if you will try to learn, you shall soon
know how to read and write.” Both Joe and his mother were ready to fall on their knees to thank
Charles. They told him it was what they wished above all things.
So, on the next day when the hour came, Charles put his book in his pocket and went to teach
Joe. Joe learned very fast, and Charles soon began to teach him how to write.
Some time later, a gentleman called on Mr Rose, and asked him if he knew where Charles
was. Mr Rose said that he might be taking a walk. “I am afraid,” said the gentleman, “that he does
not always amuse himself like this.”
注意:
1.续写词数应为150左右;
2.请按如下格式在相应位置作答。
“I often see him go to the hut of the fisherman and I fear he goes out in their boat,” said the
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