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哈师大附中级高三上学期月月考英语试题20209(满分150分考试时间为120分钟)第I卷第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题
1.5分,满分75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题每段对话仅读一遍A.£
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4.How doesthe womansoundA.Annoyed.B.Pleased.C.Puzzled.A.Near thedoor.B.By thewindow.C.In theer.
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6、7题
6.What arethe speakersgoingtodo tonightA.Eat out.B.Go shopping.C.Do sports.
7.What is the probablerelationship betweenthe speakersA.Boss andsecretary.B.Hostess andguest.C.Husband andwife.听第7段材料,回答第
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8.Why doesthe womanthink Julyisthe best time to move
37.A.ill B.well C.over D.quite
38.A.amused B.happy C.amazed D.sorry
39.A.give B.find C.take D.lose
40.A.prepare B.remain C.stop D.transform第口卷第二节语法填空共10小题;每小题
1.5分,满分15分阅读下面短文,在空白处填入个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式1After orbitingEarth forsix months,the threemembers ofChina/s ShenzhouXIII missionreturned toEarth safelyonApril16h,2022,41conclude thenations longestmanned spaceflight.During theirstay in the space station,the crewpreformed twospacewalks andconducted aseries ofscientificexperiments usinga largerobotic armand other42equip toinstall and adjust devices.Meanwhile,it was the firsttimethat afemale Chineseastronaut43perform aspace walk.Besides,the astronauts,with the44assist of thestaff on the ground,delivered ascience lecture400kilometers aboveEarth tomillions ofstudents.They showedviewers45they livedand workedinside thespacestation.The uniformcalled a“penguin jumpsuit”,46specialdesigned to help theastronautsmaintain theirmuscle strength,was introduced.The astronautsalso demonstratedsome experimentsrelated tophysicalphenomena in the weightlessenvironment,during47he paredthe growthof cellsin artificialgravityand zero-gravity.The ShenzhouXIIKs space-based lessons,48intend topopularize spacescience andspark enthusiasmin scienceamongyoungsters,marks thestart of the TiangongClass series.49its spacestation constructionadvancing,China willshareits breakthroughsand strengthencooperation withother countries to pushspace exploration50far forward.第四部分写作共两节,满分35分第一节短文改错共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分.假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改同桌写的以下作文文中共有处语言错误,每5110句中最多有两处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/\,并在其下面写出该加词删减把多余的词用斜线\划掉修改在错词下面划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词注意每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;
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2.1011How iseverything goingI amwritten toexpress myheartfelt thanksto youbecause ofIve won the firstprize intheEnglish SpeechContest ofour school.Your kindhelp hasmeant morethan something.I remembervividly whatyou guidedand encouragedme.During thepreparation of the contest,you helppolishmy draftmany timesbut bettermy pronunciationwith greatpatience.The publicspeaking skillsyou sharedturned upreally effective.More importantly,whenever Ifelt hesitantandunsure aboutyourself,you werealways thereto backme upand boostmy confidence.Without you,I couldnot havemadeso anachievement.Thank youfor everythingyou havedone forme andwish you all best.第二节书面表达(满分25分)某国际网站提供个人闲置物品交换服务现在,你打算通过该网站将自己的一件闲置物品与他人交换
52.()请你用英文在该网站上发帖,发布物品交换信息内容应包括exchange o•你将拿出什么物品进行交换•具体介绍该物品•你希望换回什么物品•请愿意交换的朋友给你留言注意()词数左右;1100()格式不限;2()文中不得使用考生真实姓名和名称3听力答案15BCBAC6-10ACACA11-15ACCBA16-20BBCAB・【答案】
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10.all the【答案]52Recently,the phenomenonof stuffexchanging hascaused myattention.For me,I amlooking forwardtogetting a watch by giving myputer out.There aretwo reasonsfor thisexchange.For onething,this puter,popular-brand andstable,is availableat myhome.Though itlooks old,the softwares andhard waresgo wellin it.Despite thetiring appearance,it nevermakestroubles eventually.For another,never haveI wornawatch.On conditionthat awatch wasas profitableastheputer,I wouldbe thankful.Of course,however,I willnot acceptbroken stuff.By theway,anyone wholikes myputer replyto mein thisway please,and I am happy to tellyou everydetailabout ituntil youknow it pletely.A.Their businessis slow.B.The weatheris favorable.C.Its easy to hirepeople.
9.How willthey handlethe movingA.Finish itall atonce.B.Have thesales sectiongo first.C.Do onedepartment at a time.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题
10.What did Peter learnfrom hisgrandfatherA.How toappreciate artworks.B.How todeal withartists.C.How torun amuseum.
11.What didPeter doin ChicagoA.He studiedatacollege.B.He servedin thearmy.C.He workedin agallery.
12.Whose worksdidPeterlike bestA.Rembrandts.B.Botticellis.C.Rubens.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题
13.Where doesthe conversationtake placeA.At alibrary.B.In alaw firm.C.On atrain.
14.By whattime didJohn plan to finishhis termpaperA.March.B.August.C.October.
15.Why didJohn quithis part-time jobA.He had to catchup withhis study.B.He wasoffered abetter one.C.He gottired ofit.
16.What isSusan/s attitudeto John/s problemA.Carefree.B.Understanding.C.Forgiving.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题
17.What didthe speakerdo beforethe year2012A.A fitnesscoach.B.A chessplayer.C.A marathonrunner.
18.Why wasthe2016Olympics important for the speakerA.He wasmotivated byBolt.B.He brokea worldrecord.C.He wonfifth place.
19.Which isthe hardestfor thespeakerA.Getting overan injury.B.Doing strengthtraining.C.Representing Botswana.
20.What isthespeakermainly talkingaboutA Hisplantogo for the gold.B.His experienceonthetrack.C.His lovefor hishome country.第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题海小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑Whether youremaking aone-off tripto Londonor yourea regularvisitor,using anOyster travelsmartcard istheeasiest wayto travelaround thecitys publictransport network.Advantages of a Visitor Oyster CardAVisitor Oyster Card isone of the bestways topay forsingle journeysonthebus,tube,DLR,tram,LondonOver-ground andmost NationalRail servicesin London:•Save time-your cardis readyto useas soonas youarrive inLondon.•It/s morethan50%cheaper thanbuying apaper travelcard orsingle ticketswith cash.•There is a dailyprice cap-once youhave reachedthis limit,you wontpay anymore.•Enjoy specialoffers andpromotions atleading Londonrestaurants,shops,and entertainmentvenues—plusdiscounts onthe Emirates Air Linecable carand ThamesClippers Riverbuses.Buy a Visitor OysterCardBuy a Visitor Oystercard beforeyou visitLondon andget itdelivered toyour homeaddress.A cardcosts£3non-refundable pluspostage.Order onlineand arrivewith yourOyster inhand!You canalso buy aVisitor Oystercard fromGatwick Express ticket officesat GatwickAirport Stationand on-board Eurostartrains travellingto London.充值Top UpYour VisitorOyster CardYoucan choosehow muchcredit toadd toyour card.If youare visitingLondon fortwo days,you canstart with£20credit.If yourun outof credit,add creditat the following locations:•Touch screenticket machinesin tube,DLR,London Over-ground andsome NationalRail stations.•Around4,000Oyster TicketStops foundin newsagentsand smallshops acrossLondon.•TFL Visitorand TravelInformation Centers.•Tube andLondon Over-ground stationticket offices.•EmiratesAirLine terminals.
1.What benefitwill youget fromaVisitorOysterCardwhen travellingin LondonA.It increasesyour workingefficiency.B.It allowsyou to have mealsfree ofcharge.C.It savesyou moneyon transportation.D.It providesa50%discount ata Londonshop.2How manyways arementioned tobuyaVisitorOysterCard in the passageA.
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3.Where canyou topup yourVisitorOystercardA.At GatwickExpressticket offices.B.At atube stationticketoffice.C.On the Internet.D.On Eurostartrains.BLast year I ruinedmy summervacation bybringing alonga modemconvenience that was tooconvenient formyown good:the iPad.Instead oflooking atnature,I checkedmy email.Instead ofpaddling asmall boat,I followedmyTwitter feed.Instead ofreading great novels,I stuck to readingfour newspaperseach morning.I wasbehaving asif Iwerestill in the office.My bodywas onvacation butmy headwasnt.So thisyearImade upmy mindto trysomething different:withdrawal from the Internet.I knewit wouldntbeeasy sinceIm badat self-control.But I was determined.I startedbygivingthe iPadto my wife.The cellphone signal at our housewas worsethan inthe past,making myattempts atcheating anexperience infrustration.Iwastrapped,forced togo throughwith myplan.Largely cutoff frome-mail,Twitter andmy favoritenewspaperwebsites,I hadfew waysto connectto theworld exceptfor radioand howmuch radiocan onelisten to,really I hadtodo whatIhadplanned toall along:read books.This experiencehas hada happyending.With determinationand thestrong supportof mywife,I wonin myvacationstruggle againstthe Internet,realizing finallythat it was I,not theiPad,thatwasthe problem.I knewI hadwonwhen wepassed aStarbucks andmywifeasked ifI wantedto stopto usethe Wi-Fi.dont needit,I said.However,as wereturn topost-vacation life,a hardertest begins:Can Icontinue whenIm backto workThereare timeswhen theneed toknow whatsbeing saidright nowis great.And Ihave nointention ofgiving upmy(诱惑)convenience pletely.But Ihope toresist thetemptation tocheck mye-mail everyfive minutes,which leadstochecking myTwitter feedand awebsite ortwo.I thinka vacationis supposedtohelpyou resetyour brainto beemore productive.Here Ihope thisone worked.
4.What dowe knowabout the authors lastsummer vacationA.He wasdetermined toenjoy thebeautiful view.B.He feltsatisfied thathe hadstuckto his usualtimetable.C.He hatedhimself for acting asif hewere atwork onvacation.D.His iPadruined hisplan offinishing agreatnovel.
5.What didthe authordo tokeep awayfrom theInternet thisyearA.He cutoff hiscellphonesignal.B.He handedhis iPadtohiswife.C.He refused to cheatin hishouse.D.He listenedto theradio most of the time.
6.When backto work,the authorwill probablychoose to.A.continue toread moreand morebooks.B.stay awayfrom theInternet forever.C.stop checkingwhat isbeing saidright nowpletely.D.keep controlof whenand howto usetheInternet.
7.What istheauthor/s opinionofagreat vacationinthepassageA.A vacationmeans achange ofpace tomake onemore productive.B.A vacationisaperiod oftimetodo whateverone wishedto.C.A vacationis havingnothing todo butread allday.D.A vacationproves thata lifeof pleasureis overvalued.CLosing weightes witha lotof healthbenefits—including makingyour brainsharper.(认知功能)Yes it turns outthat overweightmay damagecognitive functionssuch asmemory andattention.There havebeen fewstudies ofoverweight and cognitive functioning,possibly becauseit isgenerallybelieved thatit isnot aprimary riskcause forpoor cognitiveperformance.Losing weight,therefore,may helpimprovethese mental functions,according toa newresearch ledby JohnGunstad,assistant professorof psychologyat KentStateUniversity.(缺陷).Growing evidencesuggests thatbeing fatis linked to cognitivedeficits SoGunstad andhis teamguessedthat losing weight mightimprove mentalfunction.For theirstudy,they measuredmemory andattention in a groupof150overweight participants,some ofwhom hadsome kindof operationfor weightloss andsome didnot.All of thevolunteers pletedmental skillstests toassess theirabilities ofmemory andattention at the beginningofthe study,and again12weeks later.To beginwith,about24%ofthepatients showeddamaged learningand23%showed signsofpoor memorywhen tested.At theend ofthestudy,those whohad lostweight afteroperation improvedtheirscores into the averageor aboveaverage rangefor cognitivefunctions.Scores for the volunteerswho didntloseweight droppedeven further.The studyhelped Gunstadto findout whetherlosing weighthad anyeffect onmentalfunction.Now thathesseen thepositive effectthat weightloss canhave onmemory andattention,he sayshe willnext studythose whochooseto loseweight bythe traditionalway—eating healthierand gettingmore active.He expectsthat losing weightin thisway willhave asimilarly positiveeffect onthe brain.zzlf wecan improvethe conditionwith operations,then wecanprobably producethe samechange withbehavioral weightloss as well/he says.
8.There isless researchon overweight andcognitivefunctions becauseresearchers.A.believe overweightonly affectsour bodyB.have focusedon waysto sharpenpeoples mindC.are clearabout therelation betweenweightandmental functionsD.do notconsider overweighta maincause forlow cognitiveability
9.The resultof Gunstadsstudy showsthat.A.losing weightcan improvepeople/s mentalfunctionsB.losingweighthas littleeffect onpeoples memoryC.overweight peopleare likelytohavepsychology problemsD.overweight peoplesabilities ofconcentration differgreatly
10.What isGunstad planningto provenext inhis researchA.Slim peopleare smarterthan overweightpeople.B.Healthy dietis betterthan exercisein losingweight.C.Overweight peoplewill getsmarter bytaking moreexercise.D Traditionalways oflosingweightare betterthan operation.
11.Which ofthefollowingisthebest title for the textA.Body Weightand HealthB.Losing Weightby OperationC.Losing Weightto SharpenYour MindD.Ways toImprove MentalFunctionsDA study of violinistsfound thatmerely goodplayers practised as muchas betterplayers,leaving other factorssuch asquality ofeducation,learning skillsand perhapsnatural talentto accountfor thedifference.This findingchallenges the10,000-hour rulepromoted inMalcolm GladwelKs1993studyofviolinists andpianists.Gladwell statesthat enoughpractice willmake an expert ofanyone.zzThe ideahas beenpopular andentrenched in ourculture foryears.Its notan idiombut anoverstatement/said BrookeMacnamara,the leadauthor.zzWhen ites tohuman skill,a plexbination ofenvironmental factorsand geneticfactors explainsthe performancedifferencesacross people/Macnamara and her colleaguesset outto repeatpart ofthe1993study tosee whetherthey reachedthe sameconclusion.They interviewedthree groupsof13violinists regardedas best,good,or lessacplished about theirpractice habits,before havingthem pletedaily diariesof theiractivities overa week.While theless skillfulviolinistsreached anaverage ofabout6,000hours of practice bythe ageof20,there waslittle toseparate thegood fromthebest,with eachreaching anaverage ofabout11,000hours.In all,the numberof hoursspent practisingaccounted forabouta quarterofthe skill differenceacross thethree groups.Macnamara believespractice isless ofa driver.zzOnce youget tothe highlyskilled groups,practice stopsaccountingforthedifference.Everyone haspractisedalot andotherfactorsare atplay indetermining whogoes ontoa higherlevel/she said.The factorsdepend ontheskillbeing learned:in chessit couldbe intelligenceor workingmemory;in sportit may be howefficiently aperson usesoxygen.To plicatematters further,one factorcan driveanother.Children whoenjoy playingthe violin,for example,maybehappytopractise becausethey donot seeit as atrouble//The authorsofthe1993study areunimpressed.Macnamara saiditwasimportantforpeople tounderstand thelimitsofpractice,though.Practice makesyou betterthan youwere yesterday,mostofthetime/she said.“But itmightnot makeyou betterthan yourneighhour orthe otherkid inyour violinclass/
12.What doesthe underlinedwordentrenchedinparagraph2probably meanA.Rooted.B.Advanced.C.Changed.D.Unconfirmed.
13.What can we learnabout MacnamarasstudyA.It convincedMalcolm Gladwell.B.It involvedviolinists andpianists.C.Its processwas similartothe1993study.D.Its resultis consistentwith the1993study.
14.What doesMacnamara findabout highlyskilled peopleA.Practicing for11,000hours istheir maindriver.B.They enjoykeeping diariesabouttheirprogress.C.Environmental factorshave littlerelation totheir success.D.More practicemakes littledifference totheir furtherprogress.
15.What isthebesttitleforthetextA.What makesanexpertB.Does practicemake perfectC.The earlybird catchesthe wormD.Enthusiasm isthe keyto success第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出填入空白处的最佳选项选项中有两项为多余选项Most of us areusedtothe soundwe hearin dailylife,such asloud music,the television,people talkingontheir phoneand evenpet dogsbarking inthe middleofthenight.
16.However,when thesesounds keepyoufrom sleepingall nightorthetraffic startsto giveyouaheadache,itturnsinto noise pollution.For manyofus,the(节concept ofpollution islimited tonature andresources.However,noise thattends todamage thenatural rhythm律)of lifemakes solidpollutant.
17.Man-made noisessuch ashorns,airplanes andeven carscan betoo loudfor ourhearing range.Constant exposureto loudnoise caneasily resultinthedamage ofour eardrumsand lossof hearing.Too muchnoisepollutionin workingareas suchas offices,construction sites,bars andeven in our homescaninfluence psychologicalhealth.Studies showthat theoccurrence ofaggressive behavior,disturbance ofsleep,and(过度的)constant stresscan belinkedtoexcessive noiselevels.
18.Loud noisecan certainlyinfluence yoursleeping pattern.19,if youdont havea goodnights sleep.For example,your performancemay godown inthe officeaswellasathome.It istherefore remendedto takeasound sleepto giveyour bodyproper rest.As ofnow,there donot existmany solutionsto suchpollution.20,when itestowhat anindividualcan do.It isonly whenour understandingof noisepollution isplete,canwetake stepsto getrid ofitpletely.A.Youllfeel ithard todeal withothersB.It maylead toproblems relatedto tirednessC.But everybodycan helpto reducethe noisein theirhomesD.These,in turn,can causemore severehealth problemslater inlifeE.Many firmmeasures shouldbe takento removeloud noisesinourlifeF.Our earscan takeinacertain rangeof soundswithout gettingdamagedG.All ofthese havebee apart ofthe urbanculture andrarely disturbus第三部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节完形填空(共20小题;每小题
1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑We adoptedLuke fouryears ago.The peoplefromtheorphanage droppedhim offatourhotel roomwithout(交叉着)even saying
21.He wasnearly sixyears old,only28pounds andhis facewas crisscrossedwithscars.22he wasterrified.Luke kickedand23,His crieswere animal-like.I woundmy armsaroundhim24he couldnot hitor kick.After anhour anda half,he finallyfell asleep,exhausted.I called
25.They deliveredevery noodledish onthe menu.After Lukewoke up,I handedhim chopsticksand pointedat thefood.He stoppedcrying andstarted toeat.(打手势)That nightwe wentforawalk.26atthemoon,he pantomimedJWhat isit”I said,“The moon,its themoon.He27and triedto touchit.He criedagain whenI triedto givehim abath28I startedto playwith thewater.By theend ofhis baththe roomwas soaked,andhe was
29.Then wereadthe bookOne YellowLion.He lovedlooking atthe30pictures and31the pages.By theend ofthe32hewassaying“one yellowlionThe nextday we33orphanage officialstodo34,Luke lookedat themand wrappedmy arms35around hiswaist.It hasbeen fouryears.Luke isa smart,funny,happy fourth-grader.He is36with charmand isa naturalathlete.His teacherssay heis37behaved andworks veryhard.Our neighborsays shehas neverseen ahappier kid.When Ithink back,Iam38at whattransformed thisill-tempered,terrified littlecreature.It wasnot medications.It didnot costmoney.It waslove:just simple,plain,easyto39,It isprised ofpassion,care,security,andaleap offaith.I believeinthepower oflove to40,I believeinthepower oflove toheal.
21.A.okay B.nothing C.goodbye D.everything
22.A.Clearly B.Surprisingly C.Sadly D.Fortunately
23.A.spoke B.screamed C.waved D.twisted
24.A.in caseB.while C.if D.so that
25.A.the policestation B.room serviceC.the laundryD.the manager
26.A.Ashamed B.Interested C.Delighted D.Terrified
27.A.reached upB.stood outC.knelt downD.moved on
28.A.after B.until C.whenever D.unless
29.A.crying B.thinking C.laughing D.learning
30.A.colorful B.yellow C.old D.plain
31.A.tearing B.exploding C.throwing D.turning
32.A.week B.night C.month D.year
33.A.called B.found C.met D.refused
34.A.daily workB.housework C.odd jobsD.paperwork
35.A.tightly B.slightly C.unwillingly D.uneasily
36.A.loaded B.connected C.delivered D.covered。
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