河北省2021-2022学年高三英语下学期3月模拟考试答案及听力材料.docx
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1、河北省2021-2022学年高三英语下学期3月模拟考试答案及听力材料第一局部;听力(共两节,总分值30分)1 - 5BAABA6 10CBBAB11 - 15CAACB16-20BCAAB第二局部:阅读(共两节,总分值50分)第一节:21-23 ACB 2427 DBBA 2831 CBAC 3235 ADBDA篇:应用文。本文介绍了位于世界各地的、拥有迷人历史的四座游客可以入住的城堡。主题语境:人与社会一一建筑21. A细节理解题。根据Castello di Bibbione所在段落最后一句Wine tastings can be arranged, and bikes are provid
2、ed free-of-charge. 可矢口答案, 应选 A。22. C细节理解题。根据Augill Castle所在段落最后一句This is very much a family retreat and, as such, the castle owners can offer an informal and relaxed castle experience. 可知答案,应选Co23. B 细节理解题。根据 Schlosshotel Klink 所在段最后一句There are five on-site restaurants, a large spa and an indoor poo
3、l with lake views. 和 Highlands Castle 所在段的第一句Highlands Castle is located in Bo-lton Landing in upstate New York, offering views of Lake George and the Adirondack Mountains. 可矢口答案, 应选 B。B篇:记叙文。本文讲述了来自美国弗吉尼亚州的一位竖琴演奏家使用PVC pipes制作乐 器的故事。主题语境:人与社会一音乐领域24. D推理判断题。根据所在段落中的最后两句Kovac wanted to share the joy
4、 of making instruments with people who might not have the time or money to do it. So he decided to find an easier way. 可知答案,应选 D。25. B 推理判断题。从第三段Kovac says that PVC pipes are great for making instruments because they are inexpensive, come in many shapes and sizes, and fit together perfectly. 可知答案,应选
5、B。26. B 推理判断题。根据所在段落“His instruments may look as if they come from outer space, but they really work.“可知答案,应选 Bo27. A主旨大意题。全文讲述了一位竖琴演奏家使用PVC pipes制作乐器的故事,应选A。 C篇:说明文。全文介绍了从3500年前、2500年前到2000年前三个不同时期,古埃及人、 古希腊人和古罗马人对大脑还是心脏是精神生活的中心进行了探索。主题语境:人与社会一一人类文明28. C 细节理解题。根据第一段最后一句The lack of explanations abou
6、t how things worked inspired the ancients to make discoveries and feed their curiosity. 可知 答案,应选CoM: Ah, OK. What are you thinking? Whos on your list?W: Well, r ve got you, Jack, obviously and Leah, so thats three. Sam can,t come so I can invite two more, but r m not sure who to ask.M: Hmm, right. W
7、hy don,t you ask Marco?Text 9W: Can you tell us a little bit about your current project? What are you working on now?M: I m writing a book about some of the most important technological inventions of the 19th and early 20th centuries. Its about how things like the typewriter or the fax machine were
8、developed, and so on.W: That sounds really interesting.M : Yes, it is. Its fascinating. It is particularly fun to read about the personalities behind the inventions. Like a lot of inventors were amateurs, and some of them were considered to be crazy! But they had this incredible determination. They
9、absolutely believed in what they were doing.W: Um.M: Take George Eastman for example. He was a photographer and he was about to go on vacation in the Caribbean, to take pictures. But then on the night before he was supposed to leave, he looked at all that he had to take, and in the 1870s if you want
10、ed to take a photo, you know, you had to carry glass plates, chemicals, equipment and so on and he said to himself, Im not carrying all the stuff. There,s going to be an easier way to take photographs!z/ So he canceled his vacation, quit his job, stayed home and invented film instead.W: Thats great.
11、Text 10M: Imagine a kind of new chocolate that keeps you looking younger. It seems too good to be true, but some scientists believe they have invented anti-aging chocolate. A laboratory working with the UKs Cambridge University has been working on a method to keep away wrinkles and keep the skin loo
12、king younger. The new product is called Cambridge Beauty Chocolate. The makers will start selling it from next month. The laboratory has not said anything about the price yet, but it is likely to be quite expensive. The laboratory used a special chemical in the chocolate. The chemical they used is o
13、ne that gives food the pink color. The scientists said that the chemical10 can bring parts of the skin of a 50 to 60-year-old person back to the level of a 20 to 30-year-old per-son. They said people who eat the chocolate can see changes in their skin within just three weeks. A spokesman for the lab
14、oratory said it took a decade of research and trails with more than 3, 000 volunteers to produce the chocolate. The chocolate bar will only be sold in boxes of 21 bars一one a day for three weeks. Other scientists said more research is needed for people to know whether or not the chocolate actually wo
15、rks.11B 词义猜想题。根据所在段we still wonder how the Egyptians could build the pyramids using their own, rather rudimentary equipment. 及第一段中Think about people living 3, 500 years ago, in places where pyr-amids towered above them, instead of the modern buildings you can see around you. 可知,3500 年前的古埃及人使用他 们自己的、
16、原始的设备建造出令人惊叹的金字塔,应选Bo29. A 推理判断题。根据第三段中的when they hurt their heads in battles, they used to heal their wounds using the cures they had discovered on their own, some of which were recorded on a papyrus now known as the Edwin Smith Papyrus. 可矢口答案, 应选 AoC 推理判断题。根据最后一段中Every neuroscientist, just like Ga
17、len did, has to carefully observe reality, focus on something that is really interesting, think about how it can work, perform experiments, and discuss the data they get. This way, they can obtain convincing evidence to be shared with others. 可知, 科学研究应 该遵循严格的科学的方法,应选CoD篇:说明文。本文介绍了在2008年,一位科学家从世界上最干旱
18、的沙漠一一智利的阿塔 卡马沙漠带回的样本中培养出对人类有益的细菌放线菌。主题语境:人与自然一一自然科学研究成果A 推理判断题。根据第一段Quite frankly, we didn,t expect to isolate (使别离) anything, 及But to his surprise, he was able to grow a diversity of bacteria from the sample,可知,他起初认为不能从样本中别离出任何东西,但是最后别离出了多种细 菌,故起初认为样本中不存在任何形式的生命,应选Ao30. D 推理判断题。根据第三段中“When scientis
19、ts at Rutgers University managed to isolate this chemical in 1944, they accidentally found the first antibiotic treatment for tuberculosis(a serious infectious disease), saving countless lives. 可知,在1944年,科学家从别离出的化学物质中,意外地发现了用于治疗结核病的抗菌, 这种抗菌拯救了无数的生命。从这个事例中,可以推断如今的发现的这种放线菌有治疗某种 疾病的潜能。31. B推理判断题(态度意图题)
20、。根据最后一段中70% to 75% of all antibiotics come from nature, 和“It strikes me that we should be looking more deeply into how nature makes these molecules and how we can actually find antibiotics. 可矢口, Jaspars 对 于bioprospecting持支持态度,应选B。32. D主旨大意题。根据全文可知,科学家从沙漠带回的样本中,别离出多种细菌,其中包 含了对人类有益的放线菌,这种细菌有可能用于治疗人类的某
21、种疾病,应选Do 第二节:3640 BGDAE七选五:本文是一篇说明文,介绍了猫头鹰的捕食习性。主题语境:人与自然一一自然生态 36. B选项B中的the saying指代上一句中的night owl,选项B的意思是但是这个谚 语并不完全正确,空后面Thats because.又解释了选项B的原因。37. G选项G是承上启下句,选项中的these varying sleep schedules指代上一段中所 谈到的不同猫头鹰作息时间不同。选项G的意思是猫头鹰作息时间不同很大程度上是因为 所捕食的猎物出没时间不同,而下文所列举的两个例子正说明了这一点。38. D空前面一句话说正如北方鹰鹃的名字所
22、传达的那样,猫头鹰看上去特别像鹰,D选 项那是因为猫头鹰和鹰是有密切联系的解释了上一句中looks quite hawkish,同时也 对应了下一句中的common ancestor”。39. A选项A的意思是猫头鹰有出色的视觉和听觉,而下文定语从句中的both of which 就指代选项A中的vision and hearing”。40. E 和上一句构成了Some. . . Others. 结构。第三局部:语言运用(共两节,总分值30分)第一节(共15小题;每题1分,总分值15分)4145 DCCAB 4650 CDABB 51-55 DDABB主题语境:人与社会一一体育精神本文是记叙文
23、。文章讲述了奥运短跑选手Derek Redmond在赛场上突发胭绳肌腱断裂,却 凭借顽强的毅力跑完全程的故事。41. D根据本空前的one of可知,本空应填与设空处上一句中的inspirational意义相 近的词,四个选项中只有motivational (激发积极性的)符合。这两个词构成近义词复现, 将上下文衔接起来。42. C 根据 He had to the 1988 Olympics in Seoul due to an injury to his foot可知,1988年Derek参加奥运会时,因脚伤退赛,此次巴塞罗那奥运会是他为实现自己的 奥运梦想所做的第二次努力,尝试 (att
24、empt)。43. C 根据 due to an injury to his foot 可知,Derek 因伤退赛(pull out of), give way to屈服于,get hold of抓住,make up for补偿,弥补。44. A根据but形成的转折可知,此处应填能与上文的injury, surgeries语义上相反的 词。四个选项中只有in good shape (身体状况好)符合语境。at high speed快速,on short notice在短时间内,with good reason有充分的理由。45. B 根据下文的 He won the quarter-final
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