还剩11页未读,继续阅读
本资源只提供10页预览,全部文档请下载后查看!喜欢就下载吧,查找使用更方便
文本内容:
巴中中学级高中毕业班周测2022英语本试卷满分150分,考试时间120分钟第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)做题时,先将答案标在试卷上录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上第一节(共5小题;每小题
1.5分,满分
7.5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一小题每段对话仅读一遍
1.Wheredoes theconversation probablytake placeA.In abuilding.B.On amountain.C.In astreet
2.What doesthe womanthink is the bestway to make theturn safeA.Setting thespeed limit.B.Putting aStop sign.C.Placing atraffic light.
3.What will the womandoA.Move toa bighouse.B.Ask for a payrise.C.Find aparttime job.
4.How oldis the mans grandfathernowA.
79.B.
80.C.
88.
5.Why hasthe womanwoken upearlyA.She receiveda phonecall.B.She hasto goto theairport.C.She waswoken byher alarm.第二节(共15小题;每小题
1.5分,满分
22.5分)听下面5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A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟,听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间每段对话或独白读两遍听第6段材料,回答第
6、7题
6.What didthe studentsprobably bringon theirlast fieldtripA.Forms.B.Notebooks.C.Safety glasses.
7.What willthe womando nextA.Listen to the guide.B.Return theform.C.Put on the glasses.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题
8.How willthe mansgoods bedeliveredWe needntpay thatmoney anymorebecause afterthree years,the womanlet usknow theywere doing34,so theydidntneed ourmoney anymore.My wifetold methat itwas amuch better35of moneythan givingit tosome charities,plus it一was cheaper.Thats my wife alwayslooking to36money.By theway,we didget a37from theshelter thatday.
23.A.formally B.seemingly C.privately D.increasingly
24.A.design B.bowl C.picture D.basket
25.A.scene B.story C.fact D.style
26.A.uncertain B.untouched C.unhappy D.unconcerned
27.A.put B.throw C.see D.afford28A.shelter B.public C.couple D.owner
29.A.pointed toB.looked atC.turned aroundD.sent for
30.A.excused B.ignored C.refused D.rephrased31A.travelling B.housing C.food D.clothing
32.A.responded B.required C.suggested D.manded
33.A.contented B.curious C.appreciative D.hesitant
34.A.wiser B.better C.lighter D.faster
35.A.sign B.function C.use D.image
36.A.save B.waste C.enjoy D.show
37.A.toy B.bill C.dog D.cat第二节共10小题;每题
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1Liang Wenfengis a38remark figurein theworld of artificial intelligence.He is39founder ofDeepSeek,a panythathas madesignificant40contribution to the fieldof ALLiang9s journeyis aninspiring storyof innovationandperseverance.Born ina smalltown,Liang showeda keeninterest intechnology from a youngage.His passionfor technology41lead him to pursuea degreein puterscience ata prestigiousuniversity.There,he not only gaineda solidfoundation inhisfield but also developeda deepunderstanding of the potentialofartificialintelligence.After graduation,Liang joined a leadingtech pany,42he quicklymade aname forhimself.He ledseveral importantprojects and wonnumerous awardsfor hisoutstanding work.
43.he wasnot satisfiedwithjust workingfor someoneelse.He hada visionof creatingsomething trulygroundbreaking.In2015,he decided44take aleap offaith andfounded DeepSeek.Under Liangsleadership,DeepSeek has achieved remarkablesuccess.The panyfocuses on45develop advancedAItechnologies46can solverealworld problems.One of their mostnotable achievementsisthecreation ofan Alsystem thatcanaccurately predictmarket trends.This innovationhas notonly helpedbusinesses makebetter decisionsbutalsoopenedup newpossibilities for the futureof ALLiangbelieves that the keyto successis tokeep learningand adapting.He oftensays,“The worldis changing47rapid,and wemust beready toembrace newchallenges.His determinationand forwardthinkingapproach havemadeDeepSeek aleader in the industryAL第四部分写作共两节,满分40分第一节满分15分.假定你是李华,你将参加研究性学习小组“两分钟答辩”活动请你根据你小组调查得到的以下图表中所提48供的数据写一篇发言稿,内容包括高三学生每周时间安排陈述看法和事实;1⑵提出建议和理由注意写作词数应为个左右;
1.80,请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答2第二节(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
49.Mustafa hadjust movedfrom Turkeyto theUnited States,starting freshasasixthgrader.Everything feltunfamiliar.On hisfirst day,he stoodnervously besideMs.Ramos asshe introducedhimto the class.Mustafa smiledpolitely,thoughhis handswere tightat hissides.“This isMustafa Korkmaz,Ms.Ramos saidwarmly Hesjust arrivedfrom Turkey.T hopeyoull makehim feelwele.Some studentsgreeted himkindly,but Brodie,sitting atthe back,made astrange noise:“Gobblegobble!”Some studentslaughed.Mustafa^smile slippedfor a moment,but hestayed quiet.Ms.Ramos gaveBrodie asharplook,and theroom quicklyquieted down.Yet Brodiesteasing didntstop there.Whenever Mustafapassed himin thehallway,Brodie madethe sameturkey noise,hoping toget areaction.Mustafaignored him,though inside,he feltlonely andleft out.That evening,Mustafa toldhis motherabout theteasing.She listenedkindly andsuggested,Why notinvite yourclassmatesover forbaklava Itmight help you feelmore connected.Mustafa^mother lovedtomakethe Turkishdessertbaklava.But Mustafafelt hewasnt readyto inviteanyone yet.A fewdays later,in gymclass,the studentswere dividedinto twoteams toplay soccer.Mustafa andBrodie endedupon thesame team.Brodie didntexpect muchfrom Mustafa,thinking thequiet newkid wouldntmake adifference.But asthe gamebegan,Mustafa surprisedeveryone withhow wellhe played.He movedquickly,dribbling pastdefendersand passingthe ballsmoothly tohis teammates.Even Brodiewas impressedby how well Mustafaplayed.“Pass itover here!^^Brodie calledduring oneplay.Mustafa did,and thetwo startedworking togetherlike agreatteam.With onlyminutes left,the scorewas tied.Mustafa dribbledpast defendersand fakedout thegoalkeeper,sendingthe ballinto thenet justbefore thefinal whistle.“Goal!Red teamwins!”the coachshouted.Mustafas teammatescheered,clapping himontheback.Brodie,catching hisbreath,gave Mustafaa nod,his faceshowing respectfor the first time.注意续写词数应为个左右;1150请按如下格式在答题纸的相应位置作答2As theyheaded backto the classroom,Brodie quietlywalked overto Mustafa.第页/共页1213Back intheclassroom,Mustafa lookedaround and asked.Would youlike totry baklavaat myhouseA.By sea.B.By land.C.By air.
9.What doesthe mansellA Watches.B.Cars.C.TVs.
10.How longwillthemans deliverybe delayedA.Three days.B.Four days.C.Five days.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题
11.Where arethe speakersA.At school.B.In apost office.C.In amedical center.
12.Who isTomA.The womansboyfriend.B.The womanspatient.C.The manssecretary.
13.Who willthe womanfly toFrance withA.Ms.Smith.B.Her family.C.The man.听第9段材料,回答第14至17题
14.What isthe probablerelationship betweenthe speakersA.Doctor andpatient.B.Salesperson andcustomer.C.Interviewer andinterviewee.
15.What isthe purposeof the toolA.To allowthe blindto see.B.To giveblind peopleperfect vision.C.To preventblindness fromhappening.
16.What isintheglassesA.A puterchip.B.A videocamera.C.A specialpen.
17.What doesthemanthink of thetoolA.It isunreliable.B.It hasbeen fullydeveloped.C.Its workingprocess isvery fast.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题
18.What isthe panysgoalA.To reducelabor costs.B.To producefunctional electriccars.C.To makeinexpensive electricbikes.
19.What coloris availabletothefirst100customersA.Blue.B.Red.C.Gray.
20.Where isthe panyshead officeA.In Germany.B.In America.C.In theUK.第二部分阅读(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15小题;每小题
2.5分,满分
37.5分)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AFun SummerBooks forGrades9—12Yes,even somehighschools appreciateremendations forvacation books.Encourage yourhighschool childto readwiththis listof approachableteen titles.Or surpriseyour teenwith oneof thesebooks whenyou reachthe beachandboredom setsin!►Brown GirlDreaming,by JacquelineWoodsonThis collectionof simplepoems revealswhat itwas liketo growup asa youngAfrican Americangirl inthe1960sand1970s.Woodsons autobiographicalpoetry overflowswith love for herfamily.Brown GirlDreaming wonmultiple awardssoil maybe assignedclass readingin ingyears.►Tunnel Vision,by SusanAdrianJake hasa secretskill.When heholds somethingthat belongsto anotherperson,he canlocate them,wherever theyare.Once thegovernment learnsof Jakespowers,it insiststhat heuse hisskill tofind criminals.In thisspy novel,Jake hastodecide justhow farhes willingto riskhis ownsafety in order to protect andhelp others.It isa seriesof modemgraphicnovels thathave thelook ofclassic cartoons.►The ShadowHero,by GeneLu enYangCan yourmom forceyou tobee asuperhero Thatswhat HankChu findsout.A ChineseAmerican teenin1940,(匪徒)Hank isreluctant tostand up tothegangs inhis neighborhoodwho threatenhis familysgrocery store.But asthemasked GreenTurtle,he mayjust havethe confidencetoprotecthis familyand fightback.►Half MyFacebook FriendsAre Ferrets,by J.A.BuckleThings arentexactly panningout for17yearold Josh.He wantslo bea heavymetal guitarist.And heand hispals wishtheyhad girlfriends.But regularteenage obstacleslike bossyparents andpoor selfconfidencehave beenholding himback.
1.Who isthe textintended forA.Teachers.B.Parents.C.Teenagers.D.Vacationers.
2.Which bookbest suitspeople whoadore picturebooksA.Tunnel Vision.B.The ShadowHero.第页/共页313C.Brown GirlDreaming.D.Half MyFacebook FriendsAre Ferrets.
3.What doBrown GirlDreaming and The Shadowhero havein monA.Both areset inthe1940s.B.Both wonseveral awards.C.Both will be taughtat schools.D.Both reflectcare forthe family.BDuring the2025Spring Festivalmovie season,an extraordinaryevent occurred:Ne Zha2became amassive hitin()Chinese cinemas.By February3rd,its box office earningshad surpassed4billion yuanabout$550million,breaking(热辣滚previous records.This animatedsequel quicklygained popularity,even outperformingfamous filmslike YOLO烫)(流浪地球)andThe Wandering Earth
22.Guo Fan,director ofThe WanderingEarth2,shared anexciting posteronlineto celebratethis achievement,which alsohighlighted therapid growthof Chinas animation industry.The filmssuccess changedhow cinemasoperated acrossthe country.To meetthe hugedemand,theaters introduced1,OOOseat screeninghalls forthefirsttime,with somescheduling nearly100shows daily.Tickets soldout rapidlybothonline andat ticketcounters.Meanwhile,related merchandisesparked ashopping craze.Items featuringcharacters like(申公豹)(石矶娘娘)Shen Gongbaoand Shi Ji Niangniangflew offshelves.Limitededition blindboxes disappearedwithinhours,and crowdfundingfor collectiblefigures raisedten timesthe expectedamount,proving fans,loveforthe film.Rooted inChinese mythology,Ne Zha2retells ancientstories with a moderntwist.Magical realms,legendary(敖丙)weapons,and iconicfigures likeAo Bingare woveninto astory thatdeeply resonateswith youngaudiences.Thefilms centraltheme—fighting againstfate^—strikes achord withteenagers facingpressures inschool,family,or society.As onecollege studentsaid afterwatching thenot justabout godsand demons.Itsabout howweshould fightfor ourown fliture.”The filmalso exploresnew relationshipsbetween characters.Ne Zhaand AoBing,once enemies,now balancepetitionwith friendship.Visually,Ne Zha2sets a new standardfor Chineseanimation withover1,900carefully designedspecialeffects shots.Scenes likeflaming lotusflowers clashingwith water dragons leaveaudiences amazed,showing thatChineseanimation canpete withglobal giantslike Disneyor StudioGhibli.Beyond boxoffice success,Ne Zha2bridges ancientculture andmodern creativity.By mixingcultural pridewithadvanced technology,it inspiresanewgeneration tovalue traditionwhile embracinginnovation.The rebelliousspirit ofNeZha——a littledevil“challenging oldrules——notonlyentertains butencourages youngpeople tothink criticallyandpursue theirdreams.
4.What wasthe totalboxofficeearnings ofNe Zha2by February3rdA.Over3billion yuanB.Exactly4billion yuanC.More than4billion yuanD.Around5billion yuan
5.How didtheaters adapttothehigh demandfor Ne Zha2A.By reducingticket pricesB.By building1,OOOseat hallsand increasingdaily shows.C.By limitingonline ticketsales.D.By closingsmaller cinemas.
6.What didGuo Fan,director ofTheWanderingEarth2,do tocelebrate NeZha2,s successA.He criticizedthe filmpublicly.B Heshared anexciting posteronline.C.He organizeda charityevent.D.He interviewedcollege students.
7.Which merchandisewas NOTmentioned aspopular amongfansA.Limitededition blindboxesB.Collectible figuresof ShenGongbao.C.Posters ofShiJiNiangniang.D.Tshirts withwaterdragondesigns.
8.The centraltheme ofNeZha2that resonateswith youngaudiences is:A.The importanceof familybonds.B.The powerof magicaltoolsC.Fighting againstfate.”D.The historyof Chinesemythology.C认知?Is ittrue thatour brainalone isresponsible forhuman cognitionWhat aboutour bodyIs itpossible forthoughtand behaviorto originatefrom somewhereother thanour brainPsychologists whostudy EmbodiedCognitionECask similarquestions.The EC theory suggestsour bodyis alsoresponsible forthinking orproblemsolving.More precisely,the mindshapes the body and thebodyshapes the mind inequal measure.If youthink aboutit foramoment,it makestotal sense.When yousmell somethinggood orhear amusingsounds,certain emotionsare awakened.Think abouthow newbornsuse theirsenses tounderstand theworld aroundthem.Theydont haveemotions somuch asneeds—they dontfeel sad,they,re justhungry andneed food.Even unbornbabies canfeeltheir mothersheartbeats andthis hasa calmingeffect.In thereal world,they crywhen theyre coldand thenget hugged.That way,they startto associatebeing warmwith beingloved.Understandably,theorists havebeen arguingfor yearsand stilldisagree onwhether thebrain isthe nervecentre thatoperatesthe restof thebody.Older Westernphilosophers andmainstream languageresearchers believethis isfact,whileEC theorisesthatthebrain andbody areworking togetherasanorganic superputer,processing everythingand formingyourreactions.(实验对象)Further studieshave backedup themindbody interaction.In oneexperiment,test subjectswere askedtojudge peopleafter beinghanded ahot ora colddrink.They allmade warmevaluations whentheir fingertipsperceivedwarmth ratherthan coolness.And itworks theother waytoo;in anotherstudy,subjects9fingertip temperaturesweremeasured afterbeing“included”inorrejected”fromagroup task.Those whowere includedfelt physicallywarmer.(比□俞说法)For furtherproof,we canlook atthe metaphorsthat weuse withouteven thinking.A kindandsympathetic personis frequentlyreferred toas onewith asoft heartand someonewho isvery strongand calmin difficultsituationsis oftendescribed assolid asa rock.And thiskind ofmetaphorical useis monacross languages.Now that you havethe knowledgeof mindbodyinteraction,why notuse itIf you,re havinga badday,a warmcup ofteawill giveyou aflash ofpleasure.If youknow you,re physicallycold,warm upbefore makingany interpersonaldecisions.
9.According tothe author,the significanceoftheECtheorylies in.A.facilitating ourunderstanding ofthe originof psychologyB.revealing themajor roleofthemind in human cognitionC.offering aclearer pictureoftheshape ofhuman brainD.bringing uscloser tothe truthinhumancognition
10.Where doesthe newboms understanding of their surroundings startfromA.Their personallooks.B.Their mentalneeds.C.Their inneremotions.D.Their physicalfeelings.
11.The experimentsmentioned inParagraph4further prove.A.environment impactshowwejudge othersB.how bodytemperature isrelated tohealthC.themindand thebody influenceeach otherD.how humansinteract with theirsurroundings
12.What doesthe authorintend toprove byciting themetaphors inParagraph5A.Human speechis alivewith metaphors.B.Human senseshave effectson thinking.C.Human languageis shapedby visualimages.D.Human emotionsare oftenpared tonatural materials.
13.What isthe authorspurpose inwriting thelast paragraphA.To sharewiththe reader waysto releasetheir emotions.B.To guidethe readeronto thepath tocareer success.C.To encouragethereaderto putEC intopractice.D.To deepenthe readersunderstandingofEC.DThe developmentof plasticalternatives hasbee asignificant trend.In VictorianLondon,Alexander Parkesinventedthe firstplastic.Now,Londonbased Notplais makingwaves withits seaweedbasedmaterial thatdeposes insix weeks,(聚合物)unlike traditionalplastics.Ifs oneof manypanies exploringnatural polymerslike corn,mushrooms,or(可堆月巴)agricultural waste.Traceless isproducing postablecutlery,CA usesbiodegradable hooks,and IKEAhasexperimented withmushroom packaging.The globalplastic situationis dire.The OECDreports thatthis year,around500m tonnesof plasticwillbeproduced,(焚烧)with onlya fractionrecycled orincinerated andthe restending upin landfillsor waterbodies.Plastic production(航空).and disposalcontribute3%of globalgreenhousegas emissions,more thanaviation Toaddress this,the UNis(条约)(遏制)negotiating abinding treatyto curbplastics environmentalimpact,focusing onrecycling,set to take effectnextyear.For panies,plastic ismainly usedin packaging.Many aretaking steps to reducewaste.CocaCola switchedSprite第页/共页bottles toa morerecyclable transparentdesign.Over250panies,including giantslike713(联盟)CocaCola,Nestle,Unilever,and Danone,have joineda coalitionsupporting the UN treaty.Since2018,coalitionpanies havereduced virgin plastic useby3%,but itsshort ofthe18%target.Theyre exploringalternative materials,withNestle havingsustainable packagingresearch center.VC firmshave alsoinvested heavilyin thisarea.However,alternative materialsare costly.Seaweedcoated traysare severaltimes moreexpensive thanplastic ones.While consumersexpress willingnessto paymore forsustainable packaging,its uncertainif they,ll followthrough.
14.What makesNotplas materialdifferent fromtraditional plasticsA.It ismade fromfossil fuels.B.It deposesmuch faster.C.It ismore durable.D.It ischeaper.
15.Why istheUNnegotiating aglobal treatyon plasticA.To promoteplastic production.B.To encouragemore plasticrecycling.C.To reduceplastics environmentalharm.D.To standardizeplastic packaging.
16.What havepanies likeCocaCola doneto reduceplastic wasteA.They havestopped usingplastic bottles.B.They haveincreased theuse ofvirginplastic.C.They havechanged thedesign oftheir bottles.D.They havejoinedacoalition againstplastic use.
17.What isthe challengefortheadoption ofalternative packagingmaterialsA.Lack ofconsumer demand.B.High cost.C.Insufficient research.D.Government regulations.第二节(共5小题;每小题
2.5分,满分
12.5分)阅读下面短文,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We areall calledupon tomake a speech atsome pointin life,but mostof usdont doa verygood job.
18.So,you have to give aspeech-and youare terrified.You getnervous,you forgetwhat youwant to say,you stumble(结结巴巴)over words,you talktoo long,and youbore your audience.Later youthink,“Thank Goodness,its over.Tmjust notgood atpublic speaking.I hopeI neverhave todo thatagain.”Cheer up!
19.Here aresome simple stepstotake thepain outof speechmaking.Ask yourselfthepurpose of your speech.What isthe occasionWhy areyou speakingThen,gather asmany factsas youcan onyoursubject.Spend plenty ofyour time doingyour research.Then spendplentyofyourtimeorganizing yourmaterial sothat第页/共页your speechis clearand easyto follow.Use asmany examplesas possible,and usepictures,charts,813and graphsif theyhelpyoumake yourpoints moreclearly.20,Dont talkover theirheads,and donttalkdown tothem.Treat your audience withrespect.They willappreciate yourthoughtfulness.Just remember:Be prepared.Know yoursubject,your audience,andtheoccasion.Be brief.
21.Andbe yourself.Let yourpersonality ethrough sothat youmake persontopersoncontact withyouraudience.If youfollow thesesimplesteps,you willsee thatyou donthave tobe afraidof publicspeaking.In fact,you mayfindthe experienceso enjoyablethatyouvolunteer tomake morespeeches!You dontbelieve yet
22.A.It doesnthavetobe thatbad.B.Take severaldeep breathsbefore yourspeech.C.This articlegives someadvice onhow togiveagood speech.D.Say what you havetosayand thenstop.E.Dont saywhatyouarent familiarwith.F.Never forgetyouraudience.G.Give ita tryand seewhat happens.第三部分语言运用(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,从每题所给的A,B,C,D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项My wifeand Iwere atan animalshelter lookingforanew cat.Then Isaw amother and23her daughterof abouttwelveyears oldenter.The motherwas holdinga cat24withacat init thatwas crying.The daughterwas crying.The25seemed heartbreaking.Of course,the motheralso lookedvery
26.The mothersaid toher daughterhelplessly,We cant27the catanymore,so ifsbetter togive heruptothe28Hearing this,my wife29the motherandasked,“What wouldit takefor youtotakeyour cathome”The motherlooked likeshe didntunderstand thequestion,so mywife30it,How muchmoney doyou needto keepthecat”The motherreplied,Td need€150to payfor vetbills and31“Well payit.And wellpay€100per monthfor aslong asyou needit,mywife32withoutdelay.The motherwas33,but thegirl wasjumping forjoy,so thedecision waseasily made.第页/共页913。
个人认证
优秀文档
获得点赞 0