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梅河口市学年高三上学期月月考2022-20239英语试题说明本试卷分第卷(选择题)和第卷(非选择题)两部分,满分分,考试时间分钟I n150120第卷(选择题,共分)I100注意事项:.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、考号填写在答题卡上并将条形码粘贴在粘贴处
12.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂动,如需改用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上写在本试卷上无效.考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回3第一部分听力(共两节,满分分)第一节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)
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57.5听下面段对话每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的、、三个选项中选出最佳选项听完每段对话5A BC后,你都有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10例How muchis theshirtA.£
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1.Which colorhair does the missinggirl haveA.Red.B.Black.C.Brown.
2.What doesthe womansuggest the man doA.Be thankful.B.Be positive.C.Be helpful.
3.Where docsthe conversationprobably takeplaceA.In acafe.B.In alibrary.C.In abookshop.
4.What timeis itnowA.8:05p.m.B.8:00p.m.C.7:55p.m.(升水)勾)F withrushing water.When1walked out to getmy mail,I didntknow what51me,but Isuddenly felta52todo somethinga littlecrazy formy fifty-plus years.I53my shoesand stockingsand beganwalking barefootthrough thewater.It waspleasantly warm,heated by thepavement thathad been54bythesummer heat.Im suremy neighborsthought thatI was55,but Ididnt care.At thatmoment,I wasnt56about bills,the futureor anyother day-to-day cares.I wasexperiencing amoment of57joy!The plaquenow hangsin myliving room,which58me to take time to pauseand recognizethe59that areall aroundmebut toooften goingunnoticed inmy rushto futurehappiness.One step60,1am learning to dancein therain.
41.A.connectedB.loadedC.blockedD.wrapped
42.A.spottedB.struckC.recoveredD.followed
43.A.candiesB.brochuresC.itemsD.contents
44.A.diggingB.lookingC.runningD.getting
45.A.andB.stillC.thoughD.yet
46.A.noticeB.orderC.noteD.message
47.A.wroteB.announcedC.readD.recorded
48.A.singB.walkC.pauseD.dance
49.A.unknowinglyB.graduallyC.continuouslyD.undoubtedly
50.A.floatedB.squeezedC.rolledD.kicked.
51.A.turned overB.came overC.ran overD.got over
52.A.desireB.dreamC.missionD.choice
53.A.put awayB.set asideC.slipped offD.took down.
54.A.boiledB.bakedC.hurtD.stroked
55.A.nervousB.upsetC.desperateD.ridiculous
56.A.cautiousB.curiousC.doubtfulD.worried
57.A.pureB.temporaryC.gentleD.serious
58.A.expectsB.remindsC.promisesD.commands
59.A.distinctionsB.conditionsC.blessingsD.experiences
60.A.back andforthB.at atimeC.little bylittleD.now andthen第卷(非选择题,共分)n50第二节单词拼写()+单句语法填空()(共小题;每小题分,满分分)61-6566-7515115单词拼写要求每空只填个单词1(幸存者)
61.The fatherwas the only of the fire.(参考).
62.Keep thelist ofphone numbersnext to the phonefor easy(好奇),
63.Out ofI openedthe suitcase.(尽管,艮使)
64.It isclear thathis voicewas shakingall theefforts tocontrol it.(溜冰场)(利润).
65.A movietheatre androller rinkattracted customersand单句语法填空要求在空白处填入个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式1()
66.It isreported that the programmeschedule to air thissummer.()
67.Present atthe meetingyesterday beProfessor White,Professor Smithandmany otherguests.
68.Stop pushingyour child;what somethingbad shouldhappen to them()
69.By contrast,people witha diethigh inprocess foodhas a58%higher riskof depressionthan thosewho atenaturalfood.()
70.1passed byJohn quicklywithout greetinghim,pretending notsee him.()
71.Chopsticks andforks,representing theEastern andWestern dietarycultures,deserve deepercompare anddiscussion.
72.Though itsimpossible tosave everyendangered species,we maypreserve themajority extinction.()
73.The dayI waslooking forward to comeat last.()
74.There was the calmwise in this oldmans wordsthat impressedme when I wasconfused aboutmy futurelife.()
75.Experts pointout that there existsa goodway to solve theexist problem.第四部分写作(共两节,满分分)35第一节单句改错(共小题,每题分,满分分)10110注意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
(八),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划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词
76.We oughtto bestrict with ourselves ineverything wedo itat school.
77.The professorpreferred givinglectures tostudents to attend meetingsat times.
78.So heavywastherain thatwe hadtotakeshelter againstit in the supermarket.
78.1am sorryto knowthat youfeel stressfulas ahigh schoolfreshman.
80.As weknow,being addictedto onlinegames doesdamages toour health.
81.After theaccident,he keptcalm asif nothinghappened tohim.
82.We willhave someexperts byhand togive youany helpyou needat alltimes.
82.1am writingto letyou knowhow muchI appreciateyour helpmy sonRobert lastThursdaywhen heinjured hisleg.
84.No matterwhat backgroundyou come from,you canbe equalsuccessful withyour hardworklike manyothers.
85.The studyof amodern languagehas anunique contributionto the development of cultural awareness.第二节书面表达(满分分)25假如你是李华,正在英国留学为了让你的英国同学更好地了解中国文化,你希望成立一个中国文学社团()请你参照以下要点提示,用英语给你校学生会负责人写一封信,申请成立该社Chinese literature club oMr.Green团要点提示.点明写信目的;
1.介绍该社团(成立目的,活动内容等);2,希望能得到批准3注意,词数左右1100,可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯2梅河口市学年高三上学期月月考2022-20239英语试题答案
一、听力(共小题,每题分,满分分)
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5.BACCB6-
10.BCABC11-
15.AACAB16-
20.BCAAB
二、阅读理解(共小题,每题分,满分分)2024021-
23.ACD24-
27.CDAB28-
31.CBDC32-
35.BDCA36-
40.GCDBF
三、完形填空(共小题,每题分,满分分)
201.53041-45BACAD46-50DCDAC51-55BACBD56-60DABCB
四、单词拼写+单句语法填空(共小题,每题分,满分分)
1511561.survivor
62.reference
63.curiosity
64.despite
65.profit
66.is scheduled
67.were
68.if
69.processed
70.to see
71.comparison
72.from
73.came
74.wisdom
75.existing/existent
五、单句改错(共小题,每题分,满分分)10110去掉
76.it
77.attend-attending
78.against-from
79.stressful-stressed后力口
80.damages-damage
81.nothing had
82.by-on
83.help-helping
84.equal-equally
85.an-a
六、写作(满分分)
六、写作(满分分)2525Dear Mr.Green,I amLi Hua,a Chinesestudent ofthis school.I amwriting thisletter toask forpermission tofound aChinese literatureclub.I aimto helpmy Britishclassmates have a betterunderstanding ofChinese literatureby holdinga seriesof literaturerelatedactivities,like readingChinese poems.It isplanned torecruit25members,and asthe personin chargeof theclub,Iwill assigna differenttask to them everyweek.Besides this,I willalso organizecourses aboutChinese literarygiants andtheirrepresentativeworks.I amconfident thatthe Chineseliteratureclubwill helpevery membera greatdeal,not onlyinlearning moreabout foreignculture,but alsoin broadeningtheir vision.Thank youfor yourtime andconsideration.I lookforwardtoyour reply.Yourssincerely,Li Hua
5.What mightbother the manA.His dieting.B.His weight..C.His schedule.第二节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)
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522.5听下面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、、三个选项中选出最佳选项听每5A BC段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出秒钟的作答时间每段对55话或独白读两遍听第段材料,回答第、题
6676.What problemdoesthe woman haveA.She ishungry.B.She feelstired.C.She hurt her eyes.
7.What doesthe manoffer todoA.Fix thecomputer.B.Take careof thekids.C.Make ameal.听第段材料,回答第、题
7898.Who gavethe womanthe ticketsA.Her brother.B.Her husband.C.Her friend.
9.What willthe womanprobably doA.Sell thetickets.B.Buy someflowers.C.Get agift for the man.听第段材料,回答第至题
8101210.What didthe womanfeel scaredof atuniversity atthe beginningA.Taking tests.B.Leaving home.C.Communicating withnew people.
11.What is the womanstudying atuniversityA.English.B.French.C.Russian.
12.What doesthemanwant tobeA.A teacher.B.A translator.C.A historian.听第段材料,回答第至题
9131613.Who arethe speakersA.Teacher andstudent.B.A couple.C.Friends.
14.What arethe speakersmainly talkingaboutA.Whether kidsshould workfor pocketmoney.B.How kidscan balancework andstudy.C.What kidscan doat home.
15.What didthemando whenhe wasyoungA.He washedthe dishes.B.He workedon afarm.C.He deliverednewspapers.
16.What is thewoman*s attitudetowards sleepfor youngpeopleA.They havetoo muchsleep.B.They shouldhave enoughsleep.C.They shouldgo tobed early.听第段材料,回答第至题
1172017.What is the speakerdoingA.Recommending aTV show.B.Introducing asong.C.Presenting astar.
18.How isthe speakerfeeling abouttonights showA.Excited.B.Surprised.C.Confused
19.What roleisthespecial guestmost famousasA.A songwriter.B.An author.C.An actress.
20.How manychildren arehelped bythe ImaginationLibrary programmeA.1million.B.
1.9million.C.9million.第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分分)40第一节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)15230阅读下列短文,从每题所给的、、和四个选项中,选出最佳选项A BC DAFallin LoveWith YourWriting WithThese Books!Write NakedByJennifer ProbstWAS:$
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15.99Bestselling authorJennifer Probstshows herpathway tosuccess,from strugglingas a new writerto signinga(七位数字的)seven-figure deal.Written inProbsts unmistakableand honestvoice,Write Nakedmixes personalessays onskillswith down-to-earth advice on writingromance in the digitalage.Just WriteByJames ScottBeliWAS:$
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10.99Write yourselfpast fears,doubts andsetbacks,using yourdesire writingexcellence todeeply involveyourself in the(细微差别)craft.In Just Write,youHl learnhow tomaster thenuances offiction,discover whatreaders reallywant,andpersevere through the challengesof gettingstarted,conquering writersblock anddealing withrejection.Damn FineStoryBy Chuck WendigWAS:$
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8.99Great storytellingis makingreaders care about yourcharacters.And totell adamn finestory,you needto understandwhyand howthat caringhappens.Using amix ofpersonal stories,pop fictionexamples andtraditional storytelling terms,(使内在化)The NewYork Timesbestselling authorChuck Wendigwill helpyou internalizethe feelof powerfulstorytelling.Fearless WritingByWilliam KenowerWAS:$
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15.99Filled withwisdom andpractical advice,Fearless Writingteaches youhow toaccept the inner valueof yourwork,entera flowstate whilewriting andovercome rejection,delay andother obstaclesthat preventyour creativity.With FearlessWriting,youll findthe innerstrengthto seton abrave journeyand builda lifelongcareer in the process.
21.Who shareshis/her ownwriting experiencewith thereadersA.Jennifer Probst.B.James ScottBeli.C.ChuckWendig.D.William Kenower.
22.Which bookhas thehighest discountA.Write Naked.B.JustWrite.C.Damn FineStory.D.Fearless Writing.
23.What dothe fourbooks havein commonA.They arewritten bybestselling authors.B.They focuson traditionalstorytellingterms.C.They showhow toovercome rejection.D.They givesome practicaladviceonwriting.BMedha Guptasometimes feltworried makingthe20-minute walkfrom thecomer wherethe schoolbus droppedher offto her homein Herndon,Va.―especially duringthe coldermonths inwinter.Her mother,Divya Guptahad asuggestion:write an app.She washalf-kidding,but Medha took thechallenge seriously.So shewent towork.The resultwas Safe Travel,anappdesigned byMedhatohelp walkersfeel moresecure whentravelling alone.Using theiPhone,a personcan programit tosend awarning tosomeone he or shetrusts ifheorshe failsto arriveat adestination withinacertain time.It wasthe firstiOS appthat Medhahad created.While shedidnt thinkmuch wouldcomefromthe project,her effortcaughtthe eyeof judgesfor theannual CongressionalApp Challenge,who selectedher asthe winnerfor Virginia*s10thDistrict.The App Challenge isdesigned toencourage students to considercareers inscience,technology,engineering,and mathbyexperimenting withcoding andcomputer science.Winning studentsare invitedtoattenda receptionon CapitolHill inApriland alsoreceived$250in AmazonWeb Servicecredits.Medha saidit tookher about40hours todesign,program andtest theapp.As forher nextapp Medha*s notcertain.Shetemporarily hasher app-development ambitionson holdbecause shesbusy teachingherself artificialintelligence tohelp dealwithimproper wordson Facebook.Yes,she knowsthatthereare teamsof engineersprobably doingthe samething.But shefiguresit canthurtherown part,too.“If wesee somethingwrong withthe world,we shoulddo somethingabout itJ shesaid.After all,theonlyone stoppingusfrom doingsomething isourselves.”
24.Why didMedha Guptafeel worriedA.It tooka long timetowalk home.B.It wascolder thanever inwinter.C.It wasunsafe towalk homealone.D.It wasdifficult towrite anapp.
25.What isMedhas attitudetohermothers suggestionA.Curious.B.Sensitive.C.Uncertain.D.Optimistic.
26.What doesthe underlinedphrase onhold inParagraph6meanA.Delayed.B.Developed.C.Suspected.D.Satisfied.27Whats themain ideaof the textA.Medha registeredfor theAppChallenge.B.Medha designedSafeTravelsuccessfully.C.The AppChallenge directsstudentstochoose careers.D.An appguides walkershome.CWeve allbeen there:in alift,in lineatthebank oron anairplane,surrounded bypeople whoare,like us,deeply focusedon their smartphonesor,worse,struggling withthe uncomfortablesilence.Whats the problem Itspossible thatwe allhave:compromised conversationalintelligence.Its morelikely thatnone ofusstart aconversation becauseits awkwardand challenging,or wethink its annoying andunnecessary.But thenext timeyoufind yourselfamong strangers,consider thatsmall talkis worththe trouble.Experts sayitsaninvaluable socialpractice thatresultsin bigbenefits.Dismissing small talk asunimportant iseasy,but wecant forgetthat deeprelationships wouldnteven existif itwerent(润滑剂)for casualconversation.Small talkisthegrease forsocial communication,says BernardoCarducci,director of theShyness ResearchInstitute atIndiana UniversitySoutheast.Almost everygreat lovestory andeach bigbusiness dealbeginswith small talk,“he explains.The keyto successful smalltalkis learninghow toconnect with others,not justcommunicatewith them.”In a2014study,Elizabeth Dunn,associate professorof psychologyat UBC,invited peopleontheirway intoa coffee(互动)shop.One groupwas askedto seekout aninteraction withits waiter;the other,to speakonly whennecessary.Theresults showedthat thosewho chattedwith theirserver reportedsignificantly higherpositive feelingsand abetter coffeeshopexperience.Its notthat talking tothewaiter isbetter thantalkingtoyour husbandJ saysDunn.“But interactionswith(边缘的)peripheral membersof oursocial networkmatter forour well-being also.”Dunn believesthat peoplewho reachouttostrangers feela significantlygreater senseof belonging,a bondwithothers.Carducci believesdeveloping sucha senseof belongingstarts withsmalltalk.Small talkisthebasis ofgood manners,“hesays.
28.What phenomenonis describedin thefirst paragraphA.Addiction tosmartphones.B.Inappropriate behaviorsin publicplaces.C.Absence ofcommunication betweenstrangers.D.Impatience withslow service.
29.What isimportant forsuccessfulsmalltalk accordingto CarducciA.Showing goodmanners.B.Relating toother people.C.Focusing ona topic.D.Making businessdeals.
30.What doesthe coffee-shop studysuggest aboutsmall talkA.It improvesfamily relationships.B.It raisespeoples confidence.C.It mattersas muchas formaltalk.D.It makespeople feelgood.
31.What isthe best title for thetextA.Conversation CountsB.Ways ofMaking SmallTalkC.Benefits ofSmall TalkD.Uncomfortable SilenceDScienceis finallybeginning toembrace animalswho were,for alongtime,considered second-class citizens.As Annie Potts ofCanterbury Universityhas noted,chickens distinguishamong onehundred chickenfaces andrecognizefamiliar individualseven aftermonths ofseparation.When givenproblems tosolve,they reason:hens trainedto()pick coloredbuttons sometimeschoose togive up an immediatefood rewardfor aslightly laterand betterone.Healthyhens mayaid friends,and mournwhen thosefriends die.Pigs respondmeaningful tohuman symbols.When aresearch teamled byCandace Croneyat PennState Universitycarriedwooden blocksmarked with X andO symbolsaround pigs,only theO carriersoffered foodtotheanimals.The pigssoonignored theX carriersin favoroftheOs.Then theteam switchedfrom real-life objectsto T-shirts printedwithXor Osymbols.Still,the pigswalked onlytoward theO-shirted people:they hadtransferred theirknowledge toa two-dimensional(二维的)format,a notinconsiderable featof reasoning.Pve beenguilty ofprejudiced expectations,myself.At thestart ofmy careeralmost fourdecades ago,I wasfirmly(灵长动物),convinced thatmonkeys andapes out-think andout-feel otheranimals.Theyre otherprimates Bafter all,(哺乳动物的)animals fromour ownmammalian class.Fairly soon,I cameto seethat alongwithourclosest livingrelatives,whales tooare mastersofculturallearning,and elephantsexpress profoundjoy andmourning withtheir socialcompanions.Long-term studiesin thewild onthese mammalshelped tofuel aviewpoint shiftin oursociety:the publicno longerso easily(经历)accepts monkeysmade toundergo painfulprocedure laboratories,elephants forcedto performin circuses,anddolphins keptin smalltanks attheme parks.Over time,though,as Ibegan tobroaden outeven furtherand exploretheinnerlives offish,chickens,pigs,goats,and(伦理的)cows,I startedto wonder:Will the new scienceof foodanimals^^bring anethical revolutionin termsof whoweeat Inother words,will ourethics startto catchup withthedevelopmentof ourscienceAnimal activistsare alreadythere,of course,committed tonot eatingthese animals.But whatabout therest ofus Canpayingattention tothe thinkingand feelingof theseanimals leadus tomake changesin whowe eat
32.According toAnniePotts,hens havethe abilityof.A.communicationB.analysisC.creationD.abstraction
33.The researchinto pigsshows thatpigs.A.learn lettersquicklyB.haveagood eyesightC.can buildupagood relationshipD.can applyknowledge tonew situations
34.Paragraph4is mainlyabout.A.the similaritiesbetween mammalsand humansB.the necessityof long-term studies on mammalsC.a changein peoplesattitudes towardsanimalsD.a discoveryof howanimals expressthemselves
35.What mightbe thebesttitleforthepassageA.The InnerLives of Food AnimalsB.The LifestylesofFoodAnimalsC.Science Reportson FoodAnimalsD.A Revolutionin FoodAnimals第二节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)5210根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项选项中有两项为多余选项As PlasticChokes theOcean,Technology CanHelp(不可回收的)Some8million tonsof non-recyclable plasticend upintheocean eachyear.At analarming rate,the seasmayhave moreplastic thanfish bythe middleofthecentury.36Require aglobal solutiontoaglobal problem.37The developedcountries andmost ofdevelopingcountries showtheir leadershipinthisprocess bysetting goals,encouraging othermember states,and offeringsupport forpoorcountries.38Although theyare helpfulto protectclean waterand air,as itis known,non-recyclable plasticis widelyused inthemarkets.Therefore,non-recyclable plasticstill canbe boughtin ourdaily life.Its disappearanceneeds muchmoretime andefforts.Pay moreattention tothenewstudieson plastic andtechnologies.Some ofresearchers areaiming tomake replacementsforplastic.39For example,“interceptors“can removeriver pollutionbefore itreaches theocean.Expect moreresponsibility frommanufacturers.40As a,start,they shouldbe encouragedto simplifycomplexpackaging.And theirworking withworld governmentswill supportpoorer nationsto improvewaste collectionand(垃圾场)landfill management.The worlddoesnt haveenough timein tryingtosolvetheproblem.The soonerthese effortsstart,the better.A.Strengthen theconnection betweencountries.B.Others aredoing moreresearch onnew technologies.C.Nearly200countries agreedto banplastic pollution.D.Establish productionlimits fornon-recyclable plastic.E.They shouldcareaboutdifferent lawsonplasticinthepoorer countries.F.They arewell awareof howto reducethe harmstheir productscause.G.Thus itsnecessary totake immediateaction tostop that.第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分分)45第一节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)
201.530阅读下面短文,从每题所给的、、、四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项A BC DIfinished mydinner andwent intoa shopinthehope offinding somelast-minute Christmasgifts.There wasa lotto see.Every shelfand wallwas41with differenthandiwork.(匾牌)Walking around,I42a woodenplaque ona wall.As Imoved on,I enjoyedlooking atother43inthestore,butfound myselfdrawn back tothe plaque finally.I felta littlelike achild who,when44throughthesandbox,finds some()unexpected treasure.Here,I founda simple45precious treasurehidden inan
46.Life isntabout waitingforthestorm topass,the plaque47,Its aboutlearningto48inthe rain.”Looking attheplaque,I thoughtbacktoa hotsummer daybefore,whenI49lived theplaquesmessage.Dark cloudshad50in andsoon rainbegan fallingdown,building toa downpourthat soonfilled thegutters。
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