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学年高三上学期月月考2022-20239英语试题考试时间分钟110第一部分阅读理解(共两节,满分分)60第一节(共小题每小题分,满分分)15345阅读下列短文,从每题所给的、、和四个选项中,选出最伟诜项A RC DAmazing Kids Magazineis proudto announcethat wewill behosting aWild JungleWritingContest thisfall!Send usyour bestjungle-themed storiesusing thisstarter:I hadno ideawhy theywerestanding there.”This contestis opento gradesK-12,with threegroups ofK-3,4-8,and9-
12.Three winnersfromeach agegroup willbe chosento winAmazingKidsprizes,along with an official certificate confirmtheirwinning entry.All participantswill receivea certificateof participationin the contest.(提交)Submit allentries bySeptember30to beconsidered!Email formore questionsabout rulesandspecifications.Frequently AskedQuestionsQ:How shouldI formatmy entryA:Stories should be writtenin English,with submissionsof lessthan1,200words.Please submityourentry as a MicrosoftWord document.Q:How doI submitmy entryA:E-mail yoursubmission to.Each e-mail submissionwill receivea returnmessage confirmingthat the essaywas received.Q:Is therejust oneprizeA:No.Nine separateprizes willbe givenout,with a cash value of$20for firstplace,$15forsecond place,and$10for thirdplace ineach agegroup.Certificates ofparticipation willalso be awardedto eachparticipant in the contest.
1.Which of the followingstories suitsthecontestmostA.A couplelost theirway in the forest.D.A soldiersaved adrowning boy.C.A teenagercaught athief ina cave.D..Two brothersmet abear whilesearching theforest.
2.A championwill receive.A.acashvalueof$15B.a prizeand acertificateC.a thank-you letterD.only anofficialcertificate
3.What typeof writingis thepassageA.News B.Summary.C..Announcement.D.Guide.BWhen RyadAlsous arrivedin England,he knewone thing:he wantedto keepbees.The insectshadbeen amajor partof hislife inSyria,and fleeinghis war-torn homeland.it was a preciouscertainty amidsomuch chaos.As alecturer at the Universityof Damascus,Ryad hadbuilt arespected reputationfor hisresearchon Syrianbees.With over500hives,he producedover tentons of honey everyyear.Fleeing hiscountryin2013,he losteverything.Yet evenwith allhis knowledgeand experience,Ryad didntknow ifhis dreamwould bepossible inthe UK.I found that thereis alot ofrain and the temperatureisnt veryhigh.All thetime I was thinking.How canI setup anotherproject here”The wetweather wasntRyad sonly challenge.The languagebarrier and a vastlyoverqualified CVmadeit difficultto findwork.Eventually.Ryad volunteeredattheHuddersfield Beekeepers*Association,but hewas stillwithout acolony ofhis own.Finally,Facebook broughthim intocontactwith awoman inManchester whowas willingto donatean entirecolony ofrare Britishblack bees.“In oneyear.I wasable tosplit thecolony shegave meinto seven.I realisedthat thebeekeepingproject couldbecome veryprofitable andsuccessful in theUK.”Soon.Ryad foundhimself with17hives,but hewasnt finishedyet.His innerteacher wasitching togetout.Thiough Cityof Sanctuary,a Britishrefugee charity,Ryad beganto runbeekeeping workshopsforrefugees andjob seekers.The BuzzProject wasborn.Today,the BuzzProject houses14hives,where Ryadshares hisexpertise.It hasstarted tobear fruit.Last year,they produced-half tonofhoneyaround1,000jars.But forRyad,the mostimportant thingisbringing peopletogether.・We havelocal people,jobseekers andvolunteers,in additionto refugees.All of them worktogetherdoing thesame job.The exchangebetween thegroups,the information and skills,helps them integratevery welland improvetheir languageskills“he says.
4.Why didRyad cometo EnglandA.To keepbees.B.To doresearch.C.To seekshelter.D.To runbusiness.
5.Which factorposed achallenge toRyad atfirstA.The hotweather.B.His poorEnglish.C.His inadequatequalification.D.The culturaldifferences
6..Whats themeaning ofthe underlinedpartA.He wantedto sharehis beekeepingskills.B.He decidedto establisha beekeepingschool.C.He wantedto expandhis business.D.He decidedto finda teachingjob.
4.Which ofthe followingcan bestdescribe Ryad*s characterA.Persistent andcharitable B.Ambitious andreliable.C.Curious andresponsible.D.Independent andrespectablyCSpring iscoming,and it is timefor thoseabout tograduate tolook forjobs.Competition istough,sojob seekersmust carefullyconsider theirpersonal choicesWhatever we are wearing,our familyandfriends mayaccept us,but the workplace maynot.文身,A highschool newspapereditor saidit isunfair for companies todiscourage visibletattoosnose rings,or certaindress styles.It istrue youcan9t judgea bookby itscover,yet peopledo“cover”themselves inorder toconvey certainmessages.What wewear,including tattoosand nose rings,is anexpressionof whoweare.Just aspeople conveymessages about themselves with their appearances,so docompanies.Dress standardsexist in the businessworld for a numberof butthe mainconcern isoften aboutwhatcustomers acceptOthersmay sayhow todress isa matter of personalfreedom,but forbusinesses itis moreaboutwhether tomake orlose money.Most employersdo careaboutthepersonal appearancesof theiremployees,because thosepeople representthe companiesto theircustomers.As ahiring managerI ampaid tochoose thepeople whowould make the best impression onourcustomers.There areplenty ofwell-qualified candidates,so itis notwrong to reject someonewho mightdisappointmy customers.Even thoughI amopen-minded,I cantexpect allour customersare.There is nobody toblame butyourself if your setof choicesdoes notmatch thatof yourpreferredemployer.No companyshould have to chanceto satisfya candidatesimply becausehe orshe isunwillingto respectits standards,as longas itsstandards arelegal.
8.Which ofthe followingis thenewspaper editorsopinion accordingto Paragraph2A.Peoples appearancescarry messagesabout themselves.B.Strange dressstyles shouldnot beencouraged in the workplace.C.Candidates withtattoos ornoseringsshouldbefairly treated.D.Customers9choices influencedress standardsin companies.
9.What canbe inferredfrom the textA.Candidates haveto wearwhat companiesprefer for an interview.B.What towear isnot amatterofpersonal choiceforcompanies.C.Companies sometimeshaveto change torespect theircandidates.D.Hiring managersmakethe bestimpressionon theircandidates.
10.Which ofthe followingwould bethe besttitle for thetextA.Employees MatterB.Personal ChoicesMatterC.Appearances MatterD.Hiring ManagersMatter
11.The authorsattitude towardsstrange dressstyles in theworkplacemay bestbe describedasA.enthusiastic B.negative C.positive D.sympatheticD(早起鸟)(夜猫Research hasshown thatdisrupting one*s naturalmorning lark”or“night owl”子)tendency can result inimmoral behavior at work.Who doesntlove aflexible workschedule Beingable tomake yourown hours,come inwhenyoure readyand leavewhen youredone,step outto attenda childspresentation atschool,have amiddayappointment,or evensqueeze ina quickworkout ornap asa guaranteedpick-me-up—flexibility greatlyimproves onesquality oflife.The benefitsdont stopthere,however.Research hasshown thathaving flexible work hoursactuallymakes onea betterperson.How soIts beenfoundthatdisrupted sleeppatterns-in theform ofhaving to actoutside ofyour normalinclination tobeamorning“lark”oranight owl”—canresultinstrange,unethical,and out-of-linc behavior.Science journalistLinda Geddessaid,If youdont getenough sleep,research suggestsyou aremorelikely tohave unethicalbehavior,such asbeing mean,bullying yourfellow employeesor falsifyingreceipts.But itsnot justowls:the larkstend to behave moreunethically inthe evening,and owlsin themorning.So ideally,you want to introduceflexible working.nEmployers wouldbe wiseto allowtheir employeesto startwhenever theyfeel ready—whether it*sat thecrack ofdawn orat11a.m.,and to allow breaksor pausesinthe day asneeded—because thatwouldmean betterproductivity,performance,and behavior.This shiftis alreadyhappening,withtheNew YorkTimes recentlyreporting that27percent ofUSemployers nowoffer theflexibility towork outsidenormal businesshours,up from22percent in2014;()and68percent allowtelecommuting asneeded upfrom54percent in
2014.With thenationalunemployment rateat itslowest in50years,employers arehavingtobecome morecompetitive inwhatthey offerworkers,and flex-hours seemlike ano-brainer,highly beneficialtoall.
12.What ismainly talkedabout inParagraph2A.Ways toimprove lifequality.B.Peoples activitiesin theirfree time.C.Methods toget aflexible workschedule.D.The advantagesof flexibility in worktime.
13.What doesthe underlinedword“inclination inParagraph3probably meanA.Judgment.B.Tendency.C.Reaction.D.Choice.
14.What isthe effecttochangepeoples sleeppattern accordingto GeddesA.They willshow theirnature moreeasily.B.They tendto sufferfrom sleepproblems.C.They tendtobehaveimmorally intheir work.D.They willget moreflexibilityinworking time.
15.What dothe figuresinthe last paragraphindicateA.The unemploymentrate isincreasing.B.Employers aregetting morefree time.C.Flexible workinghas beencreating morejobs.D.More employersadopt aflexibleworkschedule.第二节(共小题每小题分,满分分)5315根据短文内容.从短文后的选项中选出能堞入空白处的最佳选项选项中有两项为多余选项Why Is2020Called aLeap YearFebruary29comes upon thecalendar onlyevery four years.A yearwith aFebruary29might begoodnews ifyou arepaid by thedayortheweek.But itmight bebad newsifyouwere bornon aFebruary
29.16American Englishhas aterm forthe unusualsituation.February29is calleda leap day.And theentire12-month periodwithaFebruary29in itis calleda leap year.This year,2020,is sucha year.In aleap year,the datesjump overone day oftheweek.Let meexplain.In2017,thelastdayoftheyear,December31,fell on a Sunday.In2018,it fellon aMonday.In2019,it fellonaTuesday.But in2020,December31will fallonaThursday.17The reasonforaleapdayoraleapyearis becauseour calendardocs notfollow theEarths orbitaroundthe sunexactly.18So everyfouryears,we putall thattime togetherinto anextra day-or,what is(闰)officially calledan intercalaryday.“Leap”is alsoan importantword fbrtwo othercommon American expressions.19If youwantsomeone toinvestigate asituation completelybefore takingaction,you mightsay,“Look beforeyouleap.The otherexpression isa phraseof hope.Urging someoneto“take aleap offaith“means invitingtheperson totake action,even ifnot everythingabout asituation isknown.Interestingly,both phrasesarecompletely reasonableto sayto someonewho isabout toget married.On that note,some peoplechooseto marryon February29because itis anunusual date.
20.Leap yearswere believedto bedifficult,and leapdays unluckyand abad timeto beginanything new.Whatever youthink aboutthem,the changeinthecalendar willbe gonesoon enough.Then wecan returnto normal,and leapoverFebruary29as usual.A.One isa kindof warning.B.Thafs whywe calledit aLeap YearC,It justleaped rightover Wednesday.D.Each year,we havea littletime leftover.E.You haveto waitthree yearsin betweenbirthdays!F.As averb,the wordleap meansto jump,or tomove quickly.第二部分、英语知识运甬用G.Some ancientpeoples wouldlikely tellcouples notto doit,however.(共两节)满分分)第一节完形壤空(共小题每小题分,满分分)5520240阅读下面短文.从短文后各题所给的、、和四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选A BC D项.(有线月艮务)Twenty yearsago,cable serviceswere relativelyexpensive.When werequested ourcableservices belowered tothe basicpackage,we foundthe cablecompany had21our serviceinstead.After learningthat wewould haveto payfor22,we decidedto giveit upaltogether.23they couldno longerwatch theirfavorite televisionshows,our daughter24into herbedroom,screaming aboutthe25of itall.Our sonlooked upsetwhile he26that theonly showshe everwatchedwere cable-only stations.My husbandwas in27but soonrealized televisionshows hadprevented himfrom28with ourfamily.He admittedthat hehad been29to showsand didntwanttospend timeplayingwith ourchildren.I admitthat thefirst weekwas the
30.With somuch timein hand,my childrenbegan31over littlethings.After aweek oflistening tomy childrenconstantly quarreling,I wasalmost32tore-order cablebutgave upatthelast minute.Finally,we33the cable-free life.In thethird weekIwaspleased toannouncethatnoone haddied of
34.The childrenstarted enjoyingmore physicalactivities.We alsoorganized35activities thatrequested thewhole familysinvolvement.Besides,when Ineeded thechildrenshelp,I36heard,nJust aminute,Mom.Fil bethere duringthe next37MWe foundmore timeto talkwith eachother.We38the pleasureof reading,and boardgames had(重新算悉)become afamily affair.It trulywasa39and agreat wayto reacquaintourselves withoneanother.After all,shared activitiesand familyaffection40anything.
21.A.put offB.cut offC・turned downD.taken down
22.A.reconnection B.repair C.improvement D.change
23.A.Wondering B.Remembering C.Assuming D.RealizingC.stormed D.skipped
25.A.disappear B.prejudice C.suffering D.injusticeC.admitted□.described
27.A.calmness
28.A.reuniting B,quarreling C.competing D.socializing
29.A.sensitive B.accustomed
30.A.silliest B.strangest C.busiest D.hardest
31.A.arguing B.worrying C.thinking D.watching
32.A.able B.ready C.qualified D.grateful
33.A.got throughB.went forC.set asideD.picked up
1.
1.A.illness B.sadnessC.anger D.boredom
35.A.bonding B.pleasantC.complex D.training
36.A.accidentally B.usuallyC.hardly D.eventually
37.A.absence B.commercialC.activity D.game
38.A.reevaluated B.rediscoveredC.reconsidered D.redefined
39.A.relief B.rewardC.blessing D.sacrifice
40.A.deserve B.show C.outweigh D.influence第二节(共10小题每小题分,满分15分)阅读下面材料,在空白处壤入适当的词(I个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式First Chinese lanterns wereinvented inthe EasternHan Dynastyand usedas lampsand fortheworship ofthe Buddha.With41themrich colorsand niceshapes,lanterns addto,theatmosphere offestivals.In theTang Dynasty,lanterns weremade42show peoplespeacefullife andpresent Chinaasapowerful country.The materials43are used for makinga lanternarevery simple.Historically,bamboo,wood orwire wasused forthe frame.The shadewas craftedfromdelicate paperor silk.Chinese calligraphy,painting andpaper cuttingwere oftenusedfor44decoratethe lanterns.While first45create forpractical useinthehouse,the Chineselanterns eventuallybecame46high decorative,andastatus symbol.Although thereisnolonger apracticalneed forChineselanterns,they arestill made,used,and enjoyedbytheChinese peopleduring festivals.The streetsboth inbig cities47small townsare decoratedwith redlanterns duringfestivals.The LanternFestival isone ofthebest48day toview Chineselanterns inaction.It isalwaysheld onthe15th dayofthefirst Chineselunar month.The festivalis viewed49the endto theChineseNew Yearcelebrations andit50celebrate withthe releaseoffloating andflying lanterns.第三部分写作(共两节,满分分)第一节短文改错(共小题;每小题分,满分分)3510110假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文文中共有处语言错谩,每句中最多有两处每处错误仅涉及一个单诃的增加、删除或修改10增加在缺词处加二个漏字符号(A),并在其下面写出该加的词删除把多余的词用(\)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.每处错误及其应改均仅限一词;I.只允许修改处,多者(从第处起)不计分21011Last Fridaysafternoon witnessedthe annualEnglish SpeechContest atschool,which wassuchgreat thatmany studentsthought highlyof itOver twentystudents tookthe partinthecompetition.As thecompetition began,participants gavespeech andanswered afew questionsfor judges.Inthe lasthour,three participantsinthefinal competedfiercely,offer excellentperformances.Theresults cameout soonandthewinners awarded.The competitionis reallymeaning andinspirational.Actually,itisnot justa simplecompetitionand animportant platformwhere studentscanexpresstheminEnglish andbuild aptheir confidenceinEnglish learning.书面表达(满分分)25假定你是李华,你的美国朋友来信说他寒假期间将来中国旅游,并借此了解中国文Henry化请你给他写封回信,内容包括表不欢迎;
1.推荐景点;
2.简述理由
3.注意词数左右;
1.100可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;
2.Dear HenryIm gladto hearfrom you.Yours,Li Hua。
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