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2021-2022学年度上学期高三年级9月月考试题英语试卷命题人高二英语备课组审题人冯婷立卷I第一部分阅读(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A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项・A-WHO Looksfor InternsTheWorld HealthOrganization sInternship Programoffers awide rangeof opportunitiesfor graduateandpostgraduate studentsto gaininsight in the technicaland administrativeprograms ofWHO whileenriching theirknowledgeand experiencein thehealth field.•Who arewe lookingfor-You areat leasttwenty yearsof ageon thedate of application.,-You areenrolled(注册)in orhave completedthree yearsof full-time studiesat auniversity oran equivalent(同等学力的)institution.Applicants whohave alreadygraduated mayalso qualifyfor considerationif theyapplyto theinternship withinsix monthsafter completionof theirformal qualification.•-You possessa firstdegree in a publichealth,medical orsocial fieldrelated to the technicalwork ofWHOor adegree in a management-related field.1-You are not relatedto a WHO staffmember(e.g.,son/daughter,brother/sister,or mother/father)-You arefluent atleast inone of the workinglanguages of the officeof assignment.•-You have not previouslyparticipated inWHO sInternship Program.,-You holda validpassport fromaWHOMember State.•How toapply,All applicationsshould bemade for the vacancies(职位空缺)posted on the WHOCareers siteusing the WHOcorporate recruitmentsystem(Stellis).Don tmiss theApplication deadlines!•September1-October15,2019for aninternship startingJanuary1-June30,2020January10-February25,2020for aninternship startingJuly1-December31,2020By December1,WHO willinform allselected candidateswho applied in Septemberand October.要求字数120词左右开头结尾已写出不计入总词数参考东京奥运会Tokyo OlympicYoursLockLee姓名_______________________________条码粘贴区准考证号Dear ChengHan缺考匚二|违纪匚二|哈一中学年度上学期第一次月考2021——2022高三英语答题卡选择题01020304050607080910111213141516171819202122232425262728293031323334353637383940语法填空(共小题;每小题分,满分分)10I
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50.短文改错(满分分)10Union isstrength.Whenever youre facing with difficulties or in a dilemma,cooperation playsanimportant partin getting you out of trouble.There was a timewhen I was tooproud that I overlookedmyclassmate,refusing towork together with them.Therefore,it wasno doubtthat I was leftalone,sufferingfrom loneliness and failure.Unfortunately ateacher impressedon methe valueof cooperation.From thenon,I learnedto helpothers andturn tomy friends for the help whenever I had difficulty finish a task on my own.Surely cooperationmade agreat difference.Now Iam gettingwell with my friends.My experiencehastaught me that only if we attach great importance withcooperation canwe gobeyond ourselves.As thesaying go,“United westand;divided wefhll.”答案阅读A DBBB BCADC CABBDCACD7选5:GBCAF完型DCBCA BDABCCDADB CADAB短文改错
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10.go一一goesIf you have notreceived anymessage fromWHO byDecember12019,it means that youhavenot been selected.For candidateswhoappliedinJanuary andFebruary2020,no informationby April152020meansthat youhavenot beenselected.You mayapply againif youare stillinterested.,
1.Students witha firstdegree in the followingfields arequalified EXCEPTA.management B.public healthC.clinical medicineD.computing
2.How shouldstudents makethe application-A.By emailinga resumeto theWHO.1B.By usingStellis ontheWHOCareers site.1C.By participatingin acampus recruitmentevent.•D.By visitinga localcareer informationwebsite.,A.October10,2019B.February1,
20203.A candidatecan applyfor theinternship in the secondhalf of2020onC.December1,2019D.April15,
2020.Last week,Iwasinvited toa doctors meetingat theRush Hospital.In one of therooms apatient,an oldman,got upfrom hisbed andmoved slowlytowards me.I couldsee thathe hadnt longto live,but he came upto meandplaced his right foot close to mine onthe floor.“Frank!”I criedin surprise.He couldnt answer,as Iknew,but hetried tosmile,all the time keepinghisfootclosetomine.My thoughtsraced backmore thanthirty years一to thedark daysof1941,when Iwas astudent inLondon.Thescene was an air-raid shelter,in which I and about ahundred other people sleptevery night.Among themwere Mrs.West andher sonFrank,who livednearby.Sharing wartimeproblems,we gotto knoweach othervery well.Frank interestedmebecause he was notnormal.He hadnever beennormal,ever sincehe wasborn.His mothertold mehewas37then,but hehad lessof amind thana babyhas.Mrs.West,then75,wasa strong,able woman,as shehad to be ofcourse,because Frankdepended onher completely.One nighta policemancame intoour shelterand toldMrs.West thather househad beenall destroyed.That wasntquite true,because theWest wenton livingthere forquite sometime.But theycertainly lostnearly everythingtheyowned.When thatkind ofthing happened,the restof ushelpedthe unluckyones.So beforewe separatedthat morning,I stoodbeside Frankand measuredmy rightfoot againsthis.They wereabout thesame size.That nightthen,I tooka sparepair ofshoes to the shelterfor Frank.As soonashe sawme,hecamerunning一and placed hisrightfoot againstmine.After that,he alwaysgreeted mein thesameway.
4.How didthe writerknow thatthe patientwas FrankA.He wastold thatFrank wasinthehospital.B.Frank greetedhim ina specialway.C.He recognizedFrank immediatelyD.He wasinvited tostudy Frank s illness.
5.Why didthe writersay thatMrs.West hadto beastrong,able womanA.She lostnearly everythinginthewar.B.She wasover75years old.C.She hadto givecare andthought.D.She neededall theattention ofa baby.
6.The“unlucky onesvmentioned inthe fifthparagraph were.A.those whosehomes weredestroyed inair-raidB.those whoslept inthe air-raid shelter.C.those whosuffered fromillnessD.those whowere killedinthewar
7.The writerplacedhisfoot againstFranksbefore heleft theshelter.A.to befriendly towardsFrankB.to see if Franks feetwere normalC.to teachFrank togreet peopleinaspecial wayD.to findout iffitted Frankhis shoes.0“We arerunning outof spaceand the only placesto goto areother worlds***Spreading outmay bethe onlythingthat savesus fromourselves.I mconvinced thathumans needto leaveEarth.”These are the wordsof thefamousscientist StephenHawking,spoken at a sciencefestival inNorway in2017,a yearbefore hisdeath.•Hawking wasnot alonein thisview.Many expertsfeel thattheonlyway forhumanity tolastfar into the futureis tocolonize(移民于)other planets.That way,if aterrible disease,nuclear waror someotherdisaster strikesEarth,civilization aswe knowit wouldstill havea chance.Mars isone of the mostattractivedestinations.NASA,the UnitedArab Emirates,the privatecompany SpaceX,and theorganization Mars One allhaveplans tosend humansthere.“Either wespread Earthto otherplanets,or werisk goingextinct,“SpaceX founderElonMusk saidataconference in
2013.1But noteveryone agreesthat colonizingMars orany otherplanet issuch agreat plan.The mostcommon argumentagainstgoing isthat its justtoo expensiveor dangerous.It willtake hugeamounts ofmoney andother resourcesjustto getpeople there,let aloneset upa placefor themto live.It snot evenclear ifhumans couldsurviveon Mars.One of the biggestdangers thereis deadlyradiation thatruins theplanet.-Maybe allthetime and moneypeople wouldpour intoa Marsmission wouldbe betterspent onmore urgentprojectshere on Earth,like dealingwith povertyor climatechange.Some expertsargue thathandling aproblem likean asteroid(小行星)strike ordisease outbreakwhile stayinghere onEarth wouldbe mucheasier andless expensivethan survivingon a newplanet.-In addition,moving toa newplanet couldharm ordestroy anythingthat alreadylives there.Mars seemsuninhabited,but itcould possiblyhost micro-organism like.Human visitorsmay destroythis lifeorpermanently changeor damagethe Martianenvironment.Some feelthat stoo muchofarisk totake.,
8.Why didthe authormention NASA,the UnitedArab Emirates,SpaceX andMarsOne1A.To stressthe riskof dyingout onEarth.1B.To provideevidence forHawking stheory.,C.To showgrowing intentionof movingto Mars.•D.To explainthe advancedtechnology inastronomy.,
9.What canwe learnfrom thepassage1A.It iscostly andrisky tocolonize Mars.,B.Civilization isdifficult tomaintain onEarth.,C.Poverty isthe mosturgent problemto handle.,D.All thetime andmoney shouldbe spentonEarth.,
10.What doesthe underlined word“uninhabited“mean inthe lastparagraph-C.not easyto approach.D.not safeto setfoot on.,A.not steadyto keep.B.not fitto liveon.•
11.What sthe besttitle ofpassageA.Leaving Earthto OtherPlanetsB.Should WeColonize MarsC.New Homeon NewPlanetD.A MarMission Ison TheWayDPangolins(穿山甲)arethe most trafficked(非法交易)mammals inthe worldand arefacing extinction.Todraw attentionto thesescaly(有鳞片的),anteater-like animals,a newwildlife documentary,Eye ofthe Pangolin,is attemptinga uniqueway to inspire actionand conservation.Partnering withthe non-profit organizationPangolin.Africa,the documentarywas made available onYouTube in May
2019.The intentionis toreach communitieswhereverthe Internetis available,especially Africancommunities,who livenear theanimal shabitats.•Over two years,the documentarycrew traveledto South Africa,Ghana,Central AfricanRepublic and Gabon insearchof thefour uniquespecies ofpangolin,which hasnever beenachieved before.Filmmakers BruceYoung andJohan Vermeulensaythat theywent intothe shootknowing relativelylittle aboutpangolins,but grewto respectand appreciatetheanimals.Getting closetothecreatures overtwo yearswasacrash coursein thesesecretive creatures.Johan Vermeulensaid,“One thinghowever thatmight seemunimportant isthat theyare actuallyquite fussyeaters.You wouldthinkthey wouldeat anytype ofant,but theyall prefera specifictype ant.〃•Pangolins arehunted illegallyacross Africafor theirscales,which areused fortraditional medicine,and theirmeat.In April2019,Singaporean customsofficials conductedtwo separateseizures of24tons ofpangolin scales,which equalstothedeath of69,000pangolins.•Though the documentary focusesless onthe traffickingof pangolins,and moreontheanimals in their naturalhabitat,the aimofthedocumentary istoinspireviewers aroundthe worldto callfor actionto endtraffickingand protectingthese uniquecreatures.,Filmed onlocation inSouthAfrica,Ghana,Central AfricanRepublic,andGabon,this powerfuldocumentary isthestory oftwo menonamission toget allfour speciesof Africanpangolin oncamera forthe veryfirst time.,
12.What isthe purposeofthedocumentary-A.To studythe situationof pangolins.•C.To raiseawareness ofpangolin protection.D.To proposesetting uppangolin reserves.•B.To collectfund toprotect pangolins.,
13.What isthe meaningoftheunderlinedword“fussy”in paragraph21A.PickyB.Messy.C.Silly.D.Heavy.-A.The illegaltrade of pangolins.1B.The medicalfunction ofpangolin,s scales.C.The lifeofpangolinsintheirnatural habitats.,D.The effortsof Pangolin,Africa tosave pangolins.
15.Where isthe textmost likelyfromA.A brochure.B.A diary.C.A novel.D.A magazine.,
14.What sthedocumentarymainly about,第二节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)•阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项5210选项中有两项为多余选项(抗生素)When toSay“No”to AntibioticsAlthoughthey knowthat antibioticskill onlybacteria butnot virusesand theobvious riskof antibioticoveruseto personalhealth,many doctorsstill useantibiotics when the drugs are notnecessary.16_____In someserious cases,the patientswith themfailed torespond toany medicaltreatmentand diedwithin days.Therefore,several medicalorganizations havetried tocorrect antibioticmisuseby explainingwhenthe drugsarenot needed.Ear DiseasesEarachesaccount forover halfof earrelated diseasesfor children.Most earachesgradually healwith noantibioticin days,especially inchildren twoand older.___________________________17____In severecasesor whenchildren undertwoyearsold experiencemoderate tosevere pain,antibiotics might be required.Eye DiseasesDoctorsoften useantibiotic eyedrops aftertreating relateddiseases.Macular Degeneration,for example,isan eyedisease generallytreated withinjections orlaser operation.But thosedrops arerarely neededafter suchproceduresand caneven damagepatients eyes.Lung DiseasesForolder patients,particularly thosewho livein long-term carecenters,doctors needto useantibiotics whenaroutine testfinds bacteriain lung.18Throat Diseases19Therefore,antibiotics shouldn,tbewidely usedin treatmentsfor suchdiseases.Onlyless thanone thirdof strepthroats arebacterial.If yoususpect bacterialthroat,get testedto findout forsure.Another report,conducted by the U.S.Centers forDisease Controland Prevention,also indicatesthat antibioticmisuseaffects atleast twomillion peopleannually,killing more than23,
000.20Therefore,health expertsurge alldoctors inpractice tofollow theabove instructions.A.Most throatdiseases arecaused byviruses.B.Just waittwo daysto seeif symptomsdisappear.C.But ifthe resultproves normal,thedrugswon thelp.D.In thiscase,antibiotics arethemosteffective forthe old.E.Most doctorsalready knowit,so theysay noto antibiotics.F.Under suchcircumstances,limiting antibioticmisuse isa must.G.This maydevelop the,superbugs”,which cantbeeasily controlled.第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分分)30第一节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)
151.530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 DIstarted playingthe trumpet(小号)at
42.Learning newskills asan adultis21and morefun thanyou think.Last February,I satinaroom withabout10otherpeople,all underage12,waiting totake my22trumpet lesson.Learning toplay wassomething I had23for years.But it wasn t24my husbandgave mea trumpetas abirthdaygift thatIgot thefinal25to giveit atry.Ihad26mastered amusical instrumentbefore andthere Iwas at42,learning witha groupof27mini Mozartsin myeyes.Iwas28and thrilledbytheidea ofstarting somethingnew.As adults,we re29to gooutside ofour comfortzones.We may301ooking foolishor makingmistakes,However,thereare31tobean adultlearner.If you,ve chosento explorea hobby,its becauseyou32want to.Thus you,re33tolearn.Another34thing isthatyouhave moretimeandopportunity totry newthings.Besides,keeping athobbiesmakes ushappier andcould alsomake usmore adaptabletothe35in life.Heres36my hobbyworks forme:I nowtake trumpetlessons oncea week.When Istarted inFebruary,I37my sonthatI dlearn toplay“Happy Birthday”for himwhen heturned threeinMay.By doingthis Igave myselfa38andadeadline;and Ieven joinedin anonline summerperformance.39,andl wascurious toseeifI couldstick toit.As it40,I madeit.So cananyone.It hasbeen yearssince Itried thehobby inwhichIhad nobackground,no connections,no basic
21.A.fresher B.clearer C.wiser D.easier
22.A.next B.final C.first D.privateC.insisted onD.made upfor
23.A.put upwith B.talked aboutC.until D.that
24.A beforeB.becauseC.method Dgoal
25.A pushB.abilityC.almost D.already
26.A alsoB.neverC.adults D.kids
27.A musiciansB.seniorsC.confident Damused
28.A nervousB.readyC regrettedD forbidden
29.A unlikelyB.unwillingC fearD.imagine
30.A admitB.stopC.advantages D.answers
31.A.tips B.skillsC.nearly D.truly
32.A.hardly B.mainlyC.intended D.expected
33.A.motivated B.forcedC.possible D.wonderful
34.A.necessary B.strangeC.customs D.truths
35.A.rules B.changesC.how D.where
36.A.when B.whyC.taught D.encouraged
37.A.promised B.remindedC.belief D.goal
38.A.hope B.reasonC.source D.fortune
39.A.knowledge B.equipment卷II第二节(共10小题每小题1分,满分10分)阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式•Starting fromNov1,2020,people will be knockingon doorsacross thecountry tocollect personalinformation.This isfortheseventh nationalpopulation census人口普查.China_41conduct anational surveyevery10yearssince the1990s..42_______track downmorethan1billion Chinesecitizens isby nomeans easy.This year,about7million staffwillbe neededto visithomes forregistration work.New methodswill alsobe usedduring thiscensus,43includeonline informationregistration,44apply ofelectronicdevices andbig data,________45willbeconvenient forpeople whoarenotliving wheretheyare_____46(official)registered,as wellas thosewho donot want47____________________(bother)bydoor-to-door surveys..The datais expectedto give______48full pictureofthepopulation.It providessupport formakingnational developmentpolicies.The censushas alarge effecton ourlives.For instance,areas witha highnumberof childrenmay receivemore fundingfor publicschools..However,citizens,privacy concernscould beoneofthe____________49(big)challenges.Some maynotbe willingto givetheir personalinformation tocensus takers.In responseto suchconcerns,Jiangsu,s pilotworkzone allowedresidents toupload personaldata on______________________50own throughWeChat.The datawillbe delivereddirectly tothe NationalBureau ofStatistics througha WeChatprogram..第四部分写作(共两节,满分分)20第一节短文改错(共10小题;每小题I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,请你修改你同学写的以下作文文中共有10处语言错误,每句中最多有两处错误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注意1•每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;
2.只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分Union isstrength.Whenever yourefacingwithdifficultiesorinadilemma,cooperationplays animportant partingettingyououtoftrouble.There wasa timewhen Iwas tooproud thatI overlookedmy classmate,refusing toworktogetherwiththem.Therefore,itwasno doubtthatIwas leftalone,suffering fromlonelinessandfailure.Unfortunately ateacher impressedon methe valueof cooperation.From thenon,I learnedto helpothers andturnto myfriendsforthehelpwheneverIhaddifficultyfinishataskonmyown.Surely cooperationmadeagreat difference.Now Iam gettingwe11withmyfriends.My experiencehas taughtmethatonlyifweattachgreatimportancewithcooperation canwe gobeyond ourselves.As thesayinggo,“United westand;divided wefall.”第二节书面表达(满分10分)2020东京奥运会于2021年7月开办,你的朋友程瀚荣幸地代表中国参加此届奥运会角逐金牌他第一次参加奥运会,并写信给你,想要你提供一些建议给他。
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