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绵阳中学高级高三上期第三学月月考2022英语试题注意事项本试卷分第I卷(选择题)和第II卷(非选择题)两部分,满分150分,考试时间120分钟考试结束,答题卡交回即可第I卷(选择题,满分95分)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)
1.What doesthe womanbelieve filmmakerscan dowith newtechnologyA DevelopAI storycontent.B.Film allangles of a place.C.Make filmsmore quickly.
2.What doesthe mansuggest the woman doA.Postpone hertrip.B.Change herroute.C.Cancel herplan.
3.Where arethe speakersA.In anoffice.B.In a car.C.At home.
4.What wasthe womandoing over the weekendA.Cleaning anold building.B.Feeding birdsin apark.C.Growing foodin agarden.
5.What is the womangoing todo onholidayA.Explore a city.B.Relax ona beach.C.Go mountainclimbing.第二节(共15小题;每小题
1.5分,满分
22.5分)听第6段材料,回答第
6、7题
6.What drivesthe woman to getthe newjobA.Her needfor aretirement fund.B.Her feelingsfor aformer pet.C.Her planto spendher freetime.
7.What isthe probablerelationship between the speakersA.Interviewer and interviewee.B.Office managerand secretary.C.Dog walkerand client.听第7段材料,回答第8至9题
8.Which doesthe womanconsider as a dutyA.Volunteering monthly.B.Being kindon socialmedia..你校正在组织英语作文比赛,请你围绕学校上周六开展的主题为的秋季运动会,46Sports KeepUs Energetic写一篇短文参赛,内容包括.参加人员;
1.活动内容;
2.收获及感想3注意.词数左右;
180.可适当增加细节以使行文连贯2第二节读后续写(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
47.David wasa windsurfer,who wasserious andhardworking.He dreamedof becomingacitychampion of the annualTeenagerWindsurfing Race.To achieveit,he barelymissed asingle gameor practicewhatever theweather.After monthsofintense training,the bigday finallyarrived!The beachwas crowdedwith theexcited audience,including reportersand photographers.The speakersystem wasannouncingthe namesof thewindsurfers,calling them to getready forthe race.And therewas David,in aline withotherwindsurfers,all of them movingnervously upand downon thewaves behindan imaginarystarting line.They wereallfighting forthe bestposition tostart andwere tenseasa result,ignoring thevast seathey wereon.The momentthe starterssignal sounded,David wasoff,so naturaland quick.He pulledhard athis sailto racejust(骨彳亍)ahead of the group.As hepicked upspeed,gliding1over thewaves,he feltthe familiarjoy andfreedom thatwindsurfingalways gavehim.What heloved wassimply beingout atsea.He couldhardly stophimself fromshouting outinexcitement,rushing to the finishingline forthe first.Go!David!”The windcarried overa familiarvoice.He lookedaround andspotted hiselder sisterJessica onherspeedboat upwindof himcheering forhim.She wavedat Davidand henodded hishead inacknowledgement,even thoughheknew she was toofar awayto seehim.Just ashe turnedaway,however,out of the comerof hiseye,he sawsmokebehind thespeedboat,on theshore.Knowing that the smokecould tellhim thedirection thewind wasblowing,he decidedtostudy itfor amoment out of habit.Just ashewasgetting abetter sense of how to usethe windtohis advantage,he sawit.注意.续写词数应为左右;
1150.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答2Not justthe smokebut abig fire!The otherwindsurfers werefar aheadof himat thattime.1-5BAACC6-10BAABC11-15CBBCC16-20ABACBC.Showing considerationfor others.
9.How doesthe womanprobably feelabout donatingbloodA.Its unnecessary.B.Its painful.C.Its inconvenient.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题10What hasthe womanbeen doingon the computerA.Selling somethingonline.B.Listening tomusic.C.Learning something.
11.Why isthe manproud of his motherA.She hasgreat paintingskills.B.She usesthecomputerto createart.C.She stillhas ahunger forlearning.
12.What doesthe woman ask the manto doA.Tidy thespare room.B.Put awayher packages.C.Go runningwith her.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题
13.What isthe mainidea of the conversationA.Testing acar.B.Ordering asaleable car.C.Deciding onacarto buy.
14.What doesthewomanoffer todo forthe manin MayA.Drive himto theairport.B.Do businesswith him.C.Collect himin hercar.
15.What willthemanbe likelytodoA.Look fora newjob.B.Host a new saleevent.C.Save upmoney fora newcar.
16.How muchisthewomans carA.219,900yuan.B.245,900yuan.C.299,900yuan.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题
17.Who isthe speakermost likelyto beA.A communityresident.B.A healthprofessional.C.A fastfood salesperson.
18.How doesthe speakerprobably feelA.Concerned.B.Indifferent.C.Pessimistic.?
19.What iscompared to“firefighting”A.Building morehealth services.B.Spending lotsof moneyon diets.C.Going todoctors forpreventable diseases.
20.What doesthe speakermost probably agree withA.Every communityshould builda clinic.B.People shouldfocus moreon healthylifestyles.C.The governmentshould payfor peopleshospital fees.第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15小题;每小题
2.5分,满分
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3.Where canthe textprobably befoundA.In amagazine.B.anatextbook.C.In anacademic paper.D.In anews report.BThree cutebrown bearcubs whogot lostafter gettingseparated from their mothergripped thehearts ofnetizens.The fuzzycubs werespotted byGelek Gyatso,an ecologicalprotection officer,when hewas patrollinga riverbedatan altitudeof nearly4,500meters inQumarleb countyin Qinghaiprovinces Yushu.The littlecubs eagerlyran towardthe rangeron thesnow-covered riverbed,then stoppedshort ata safedistance tostareat himcuriously.After realizingthattheman wasnot their mother,the bearcubs turnedaround andran alongtheriver callingfor mom.This wasGelek Gyatsosfirst encounterwith bearcubs separatedfromtheirmother.With hisknowledge ofwildanimals,he drovethe cubstowards anarea neartheir cavein thehope ofa safereunion.Thankfully,later thatday,otherpatrol officersfound thatthe mother bear hadreunited withher cubsand thatthe familywas happyand healthy.This yearmarks Gelek Gyatsos tenthyear asan ecologicalprotection officer.He patrolsthe areaevery day,diligently recordsthe animalshe sees,carefully checkson thevegetation,and helpsclean uplitter.Over thedecade,GelekGyatsohas witnessedgreat changesin theecological environmentofhishometown.Therehas beenan increasein thenumber ofwild animals,and everyoneis participatingin theprotection ofthese species,makingcoexistence betweenhumans andanimals moreharmonious.He alsoreminds peoplethat if they encounterwild animalsin thewild,they shouldkeep theirdistance,not disturbingorfeeding them,and thatiftheyfind ananimal thatneeds to be rescued,they shouldcall thefire orforest departmentintime.
4.What happenedto thethree bearcubsA.Losing trackofthemotherbear.B.Following Gelekwith curiosity.C.Mistaking aman fortheirmother.D.Being trappedin thecold riverbed.
5.Which ofthe followingbest describesGelekA.Ambitious.B.Romantic.C.Devoted.D.Innovative.
6.According toGelek,what shouldpeople doto livein harmonywith wildlifeA.Changing theirliving surroundings.B.Feeding andsheltering wildanimals.C.Getting involvedin savingendangered species.D.Seeking professionalhelp torescue thosein need.
7.What isthe besttitle forthe textA.A projectof wildlifeconservationB.A journeyof friendshipconnectionC.A knowledgeableecological officerD.An encounterleading toa safereunionC(失眠)一If youstruggle withinsomnia and,consequently,the bed-covers-you probablyhave beentempted totryanything thatpromises bettersleep.One thingmight sounda littlestrange buthas beenknown towork:adding aweightedblanket tothose bed-covers.64It hasbecome the sleep toolto haveJ saysAlanna McGinn,founder andlead sleepexpert atGoodNight SleepSite.Im ahuge supporterbecause itcan workso well.”About32%of Americansdont getenough sleep,according to the Centersfor DiseaseControl andPrevention.Experts thererecommend atleast sevenhours ofshut-eye pernight foradults.But as many as35%of adultshave troublesleepingfrom time to time,and10%regularly havetrouble fallingand stayingasleep.一The weight-usually between5and30pounds whichsounds likea lotbut isspread outovertheentire bedcomesfrom plastic,glass ormetal ballssurrounded byfilling.The heavinessimitates atouch therapycalled deeppressurestimulation.Just asswaddling babiescan sendthemtosleep,using aweighted blankethelps yourheart andbreathing slowand your bodyrelease feelgood hormones,including serotonin.A2020review looked at eightstudies andconcluded thatweighted blanketshelped reduceanxiety butnot necessarilyinsomnia.Other researchtells aslightly differentstory.A studyin Swedenin2020lookedat120people withinsomnia and()also depression,bipolar disorder,anxiety orattention-deficit/hyperactivity disorderADHD.Those whoused aweighted blanket reportedthat theyhad bettersleep andwere lesstired,anxious anddepressed duringthe day.(窒息),People withcirculatory conditionssuch asdiabetes,or breathing issues such as asthmaor sleepapneashould checkwith theirdoctor beforeusing aweightedblanket.And ifyoure someonewho getsa littleclaustrophobic,its probablynotthebest thingfbr youJ addsMcGinn.
8.What willpeople withinsomnia probablydo
8.Struggle todrop asleep.A.Tend tobe cheated.C.Work forthesleeptool.D.Becautious about the blanket.
9.What isthe secondparagraph mainlyaboutA.The severityof sleeptrouble.B.Americans sufferinginsomnia.C.Sleep difficultycaused byaging.D.Experts9advice onsleeping hours.
10.Why doesthe authormention“swaddling babies“in paragraph3A.To definea concept.B.To presentaresult.C.To explainthe principle.D.To drawa conclusion.
11.What canbe inferredabouttheapplication ofthe weightedblanketA.It canextend peopleslifespan.
8.It canhelp peoplefeel morerelaxed.
9.It isfriendly topeople withbreathingissues.
10.It isa requestto getthe doctors permission.D(灵长类)Nile crocodilesare uniquelysensitive tothe criesof painfulprimate babies,according toanewstudy—andthe moreanxious thecry,the moreinterested theybecome.To makethe find,Nicolas Grimault,a scientistat theUniversityof Lyon,and hiscolleagues visiteda zooin Morocco,which housesmore than300Nile crocodiles.Theresearchers setup loudspeakersalongside fourponds where,at each,asmanyas25crocodiles sunbathedon redrocks.Thespeakers playeda seriesof criesexpressing varyinglevels of pain fromprimate babies.The crieswere recordedindifferent situationsto findout whichaspects ofthe voicesinterest the crocs most.Many ofthe crocs,male andfemale,responded tothe criesby suddenlyturning theirheads,seeking outthe sourceofthe sound,rapidly approachingthe loudspeakerand sometimeseven bitingit.One individualeven showedprotectivebehavior bypositioning infront ofthe speakeras ifto defendit fromothers.Interestingly,their responsedepended on the(声音的)characteristics ofthe criesthey heard:crocs weremore likelyto reactto recordingswith acousticfeatures closelyrelatedto veryupset babies,suchassudden changesand disharmonyin frequency,smoothness andtones.When theresearchers askedhuman volunteers,all ofwhom hadexperience withhuman babies,to listentothesamerecorded criesand estimatethe levelofpain,the participantsused differentfeatures thanthecrocsdid toevaluate thesounds,basing theirdecisions largelyon thepitch ofthe cries—how highor lowa soundis.But itvaries amongindividualsand acrossspecies.That makesit lessreliable andaccurate thanthe alternative acousticclues pickedup onby crocodiles.The findingsofthestudy raisethe possibilitythat emotionmay becommunicated acrossspecies linesin morewaysthan scientiststhought.As Grimaultputs it,“If crocscan doit,probably manyother animalscan doit,too.”
12.Why arethecries collectedfrom differentsituations playedA.To discoverwhich crocodilesare smart.B.To identifywhat appealsto crocodiles.C.To develophowtoprotect crocodiles.D.To recordwhen crocodilesinteract.
13.How domost ofthe crocodilesrespond tobaby criesA.Guarding thespeakers.B.Sunbathing onthe rocks.C.Attacking othercrocodiles.D.Moving towardsthe sound.
14.Which ofthe followingbelongs toalternativeacousticclues“in paragraph3C.The evennessof tone.D.The pitchofthevoice.A.The volumeof sound.B.The sourceofthecries.
15.Which statementwould GrimaultprobablyagreewithA.Humans aresensitive tovoices ofother species.B.Emotions maybe sharedbeyond speciesborders.C.Crocs tendtobefriendly tobabies ofany species.D.Cross-species communicationis anunfading skill.第二节(共5小题;每小题
2.5分,满分
12.5分)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Life consistsof constantdecision-making atpretty muchevery momentandyoucan makechoices andplans forlife.16When theseunanticipated situationsadd up,its easyto becomeanxious andfeel outof control.The principlesbelowmay helpyou handlethese feelings.Rather thanviewing your life as“outofcontrol”,it helpsto takean it is whatitis“attitude fbrthe timebeing.17Instead,it justsignifies letting go ofneeding control;lettinggoofaneedtocontrol everythingcan leadto greaterlifesatisfaction.Even ifyoumaynot controleverything,you dostill have control oversome things.Work onchanging thethings youdohavecontrolover,like goingtothegym abit more,eating fewersweets orremoving anunpleasant personfrom yourlife.18Constantly wonderingwhether youremaking theright choiceswill disturbyou.In contrasttaking pridein whatyoucreate foryour lifeis beneficial.If youvemade baddecisions,learn fromthem andmove forward.19Also,try tobe appreciativeof challengingsituations becausethey pushyou tokeep goingand bringyou tobettertimes.20Whether itis witha lovedone ora clinicalpsychologist whooffers professionaladvice,donthesitate totalk itout.They canhelpyoudeconstruct thesefeelings andsort themout accordingly.A.Learn tovalue yourown strengths.B.There aretimes whenyou lackmotivation.C.This doesntmean acceptingpoor treatment.D.Voicing whatmakes youstressed makessense.E.Yet noone canever beprepared forthe unexpected.F.It helpsestablish asenseofcontrol andoptimism inyourlife.G.The mistakesmay havefacilitated personalgrowth andwisdom.第三部分语言知识运用(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,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空内处的最佳选项My fatherand Istarted ourmorning byrushing intothe storein oursmall town.I waitedin linewhile he21around topick upa few things.As I was standingthere,!saw anold womanwaiting behind me.She haddirty hairandwore oldclothes.It22that shehad nothad herdinner fordays.She boughtonly afewthingsand seemedquite23to leave.Then I found thatshe wasmoving24behindme.It mademe feel25,Without thinkingI placeda/an26over mywalletand drewit closerto me.Im afraidthat thishomeless womanmight27it.Then itwas my28to order.As thewaiter rangup mythings,Ifoundthat Twas67cents short.I29my father,but hedidnt hearme clearly.He askedmetorepeat whatI hadsaid.At thattime,a long,grey armreachedover frombehind.She laid67cents outonthe30saying,“We allneed somehelpsometimes.”Iwasgreatly3j atit!Here wasa womanwho clearlyhad very32to giveandingreatneed herself.I hadjudged herwrongly!She had33to helpme withouthaving beenasked for!What anexpensive34this womangave meabout35others!
21.A.shopped B.stayed C.drove D.worked
23.A.easy B.brave C.hard D.anxious
24.A.next B.closer C.tight D.fast
25.A.delighted B.uncomfortable C.impressive D.challenged
26.A.hand B.cloth C.eye D.lock
27.A.steal B.lose C.buy D.need
28.A.job B.shot C.turn D.line
29.A.wanted B.found C.saw D.called
30.A.counter B.paper C.heart D.lesson
31.A.upset B.depressed C.surprised D.proud
32.A.much B.little C.lot D.some
33.A.rushed awayB.made upC.reached outD.kept off34A.cash B.story C.treat D.gift
35.A.asking B.judging C.learning D.ignoring第n卷非选择题,共55分第二节共10小题;每小题
1.5分,满分15分阅读下面材料,在题后空白处填入适当的内容每空一词或括号内单词的正确形式超级高铁,According toa reportby SouthChina MorningPost,China isplanning tolaunch ahyperloop alsoknown36a super-high speedpipeline maglevsystem by
2035.If theproject goesas37plan,the newtrain willbe theworldsfastest ground-based transport.In thepast fewdays,the Chinesegovernment officers38announce theapproval ofthe countrysfirst hyperloopline.Its39long willbe175kilometers,and itwill passbetween Shanghaiand Hangzhou.The distancebetweenthetwo citiescanbe coveredin aboutthree hoursby caror anhour byhigh-speed train.But thehyperloop canreach thespeed of1000km/h,40means theroute canbe completedin just15minutes.The projectwill makeChina oneofthepioneers inhyperloop technology,41allow fastertravel betweenseveralmajor cities.The hyperloopprovides42high-security levelwith lowenergy consumption.The technologywill43faradvance Chinasposition asa leaderin transport.A super-fast hyperlooptrain inChina hascompleted44it firsttest runs.These consistedof threetest runsat asuperconductingmaglev testline inDatong,Shanxi province.However,the currenttube availablefor trialsmeasures only2km long.It45expect tobe extendedto60km inthe nearfuture.第四部分写作共两节,满分40分第一节书面表达满分15分。
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