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河北省唐山市一中2022届高三英语上学期期中考试试卷(附答案)

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唐山一中2021—2022学年度第一学期期中考试高三年级英语试卷说明:1.考试时间120分钟,满分150分。2.将卷Ⅰ答案用2B铅笔涂在答题卡上,将卷Ⅱ答案用黑色字迹的签字笔书写在答题卡上。卷Ⅰ(选择题共95分)注意事项:1.答题前,先将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上。2.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。回答非选择题时,将答案写在试题卷答题卡上,写在本试卷上无效。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)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,并标在试卷的相应位置。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.Whereisthewomangoingwithherchildren?A.ToJapan.B.ToAustralia.C.ToCanada.2.Howmuchshouldthemanpay?A.$16.B.$32.C.$60.3.WhatdoesthewomanexpectthemantodoonSaturday?A.Celebratetheirmum’sbirthday.B.HelpBrianmovehouse.C.TakeBrianoutfortheday.4.Whatdoesthewomanmean?A.Shewilltakethejobrightaway.B.Sheisn’tsurewhethertotakethejob.C.Shedoesn’tlikethejob.5.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Anovel.B.Afilm.C.Awriter.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)请听下面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。请听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。6.Whatwillthewomandothisevening?A.Dosomeshopping.B.Attendaparty.C.Visithergrandma.7.Whatdoesthemanadvisethewomantodo?A.Makeaskirt.B.Buyahandbag.C.Wearanecklace. 听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8.Wheredoestheconversationtakeplace?A.Atanairport.B.Atahotel.C.Atapolicestation.9.Whatdoesthemansuggestthewomando?A.Waitwheresheis.B.Makearequestfortheloss.C.Givehimhertelephonenumber.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.What’stherelationbetweenthespeakers?A.Husbandandwife.B.Friends.C.Bossandworker.11.Whydoesthewomanlookworried?A.Sheisnotgettingonwellwithherboss.B.Shehasbeenlateforworkrecently.C.Shehastroubletakingherchildrentoschool.12.WhatmightthewomanthinkofAlice’swaytodealwithherproblem?A.Practical.B.Strange.C.Wrong.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13.Howlongwillthecourserunthisyear?A.Eightweeks.B.Sixweeks.C.Sevenweeks.14.Whatwasthewomansurprisedat?A.Thelackofassistants.B.Theconditionofweather.C.Thenumberofchildren.15.Whatnewactivitiescanthechildrenhavethisyear?A.Funprograms.B.Adventuresports.C.Creativeclasses.16.Whatisexpectedaboutthecoursethisyear?A.Itwilllastlonger.B.Itwillrunbetter.C.Itwillstartearlier.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.WhatdifficultydidthespeakerhavewhenstartingtolearnFrench?A.Grammar.B.Pronunciation.C.Vocabulary.18.WhydidthespeakergotoFrance?A.Tosettlethere.B.Tolookforajob.C.Tocontinuetostudy.19.WhatdidthespeakerthinkofherFrenchaftershearrivedinFrance?A.Poor.B.Excellent.C.Acceptable.20.Whatisthemostimportantinlearningalanguageaccordingtothespeaker?A.Masteringthegrammarrules.B.Knowingalargenumberofwords.C.Usingthelanguageinreallife.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37.5分)ATrip.comprovidesone-stoptravelbookingservicesin19languagesthroughourwebsiteandmobileapp.AboutUs WeareapartoftheCtripGroup,aNASDAQlistedcompanysince2003withover30,000employeesandamembershipofmorethan300million,makingitoneoftheleadingonlinetravelagenciesintheworld.With1.2millionhotelsin200countriesandregions,we’vebuiltanextensivehotelnetworktogiveourcustomersafantasticchoiceofaccommodation.Ourfar-reachingflightnetworkhasover2millionindividualflightroutesconnectingmorethan5,000citiesaroundtheglobe.Whenyoucombinethiswithour24/7Englishcustomerserviceandvariousothertravelproducts,youcantrustustotakecareofyournexttrip.WhyBookWithUs?WorldwideCoverageNomatterwhereintheworldyouwanttogo,Trip.comhasgotyourneedscovered.Fromflightsandhotelstorentalcarsandattractiontickets,ourwidenetworkconnectsallcornersoftheglobe.CompetitivePricingHavingover300millionmembersmeansthatTrip.comcandelivercompetitiveprices,savingyoumoreontraveleveryday.Youcanregisterasamembertoreceiveevenbiggerdiscounts.Award-WinningServiceWithTrip.com,youcanalwaystravelworryfree,knowingthatwearehereifyouneedus.Ourcustomerserviceteamspeaksmanydifferentlanguages,withEnglishserviceavailable24hoursadayviaphone,e-mail,ordirectlythroughourmobileapp.SecurePaymentDatasafetyisourtopconcern.Whetheryouarepayingbycreditcardorviaoneofthemanythird-partypaymentoptionsavailable,yourpaymentdatawillalwaysbeprotected.21.WhatcanpeopledowithTrip.com?A.Searchfortravelagencies.B.Seekhelpwithlanguagetranslation.C.Bookahotel.D.Doonlineshopping.22.Whatcanwelearnfromthetext?A.Trip.comofferscustomersEnglishservicearoundtheclock.B.CtripGrouphasbranchesin200countriesandregions.C.CtripGroupistryingtobeaNASDAQlistedcompany.D.Trip.comisoneofthelargestcompaniesintheworld.23.WhatdoesTrip.compaythegreatestattentionto?A.Whetheritspricingiscompetitive.B.Whetheritsdataaresecureenough.C.Whetheritsmembersareactiveornot.D.Whetheritsservicecoversthewholeworld.BAPhDstudentinMichigandefendedherpaperwhilewearingaskirtmadeofrejectionlettersshereceivedwhilestudying.29-year-oldCaitlinKirbyprintedout17ofherrejectionletters—fromscholarships,academicjournals,andconferences—thenfoldedeachoneintoafan.Sheconnectedtheminrows,andbytheendshedesignedtheitemintoaskirtandworeit.Shesaidthattheideabehindheruniqueclothingitemcameoutofadesiretonormalizerejectionandtakeprideinovercomingit.“Thewholeprocessofrevisitingthoseoldlettersandmakingthatskirtsortofremindedmethatyouhavetoapplytoalotofthingstosucceed,”shesaid.“Anaturalpartoftheprocessistogetrejectedalongtheway.”Caitlin’sadviser,JulieLibarkin,aprofessorofearthandenvironmentalscienceatMichiganStateUniversity,alsoencouragestheacceptanceoffailureinherstudents.Libarkinbelievesit’simportantforstudentstogetintohabitofapplyingforthings,andtogetusedtothefeelingof rejection,sosheencouragesthemtochaseafteranyopportunitythatcomestheirway.Ifastudentdoesn’tgetthegrantorthespotintheacademicjournal,that’sokay.They’llstillhavelearnedsomethingintheprocess.AsforCaitlin?Herrejectionsovertheyearshaveledtogreatthings:Sinceherdoctorate,she’swonascholarshiptodofurtherresearchonurbanagricultureinGermany.Currently,she’sapost-doctoralresearcherattheUniversityofNebraska-Lincoln.Asforwhatthefutureholds?“I’mpreparedtoreceiveafewmorerejectionlettersalongtheway,”shejokedheartily,“MaybeI’llmakealongerskirt.”24.WhatcanwelearnaboutCaitlinKirby’srejectionletters?A.Shemadesomerejectionlettersintoaskirt.B.Therejectionswereconnectedintoafan.C.29ofherrejectionswerefromjournals.D.Shereceived17rejectionsintotal.25.WhatisJulieLibarkin’sattitudetowardsCaitlin’saction?A.Opposed.B.Ambiguous.C.Skeptical.D.Favorable.26.WhichofthefollowingwordscanbestdescribeCaitlin?A.Creativeandconsiderate.B.Caringanddetermined.C.Generousandintelligent.D.Optimisticandhumorous.27.WhichofthefollowingmayCaitlinagreewith?A.Educationistheentrancetosuccess.B.Self-respectearnsmorerespect.C.Oneneedstonormalizefailures.D.Hardworkpaysoff.CScientistshavelongsoughttopreventsharpmemoriesfromdullingwithage,buttheproblemremainsunsettled.NowresearchpublishedinScientificReportssuggestsvirtualrealitymighthelpolderpeoplerecallfactsandeventsbasedonspecificdetails.Thestudyinvolved42healthyolderadultsfromtheSanFranciscoBayArea.Halfspentadozenhoursoverfourweeksplayingavirtual-realitygamecalledLabyrinth;theyworeheadsetsandwalkedinplace,walkingvirtualneighborhoodswhilecompletingsmalltasks.Theotherhalf,inthecontrolgroup,usedelectronictabletstoplaygamesthatdidnotrequirerecallingdetails.After15sessions(期),thelatterperformedroughlythesameasbeforeonalong-termmemorytest.ButtheLabyrinthplayersgainanimprovementinmemorythroughtheVRgame.AscientistPeterWaisoftheUniversityofCaliforniasaidtheimprovementsbroughtthemuptothelevelofanothergroupofyoungeradultstakingthesamememorytests.MeredithThompson,aneducationresearcher,studieslearningthroughVRgamesbutwasnotinvolvedinthenewstudy.“Itwouldbegreattoactuallyfollowpeopleovertimeandseewhatthistypeofgamedoesforlong-termmemory.”Shesays,addingVRcanprovidegreaterinvolvementthanothergames.Wais’steamisnowinvestigatinghowlongtheobservedeffectslastandwhichelementsofthetraininghavethemostimpact. Acognitive(认知)psychologist,DanielSimons,whowasalsonotinvolvedinthestudy,notesexperimentswithothergamesthatclaimtotrainthebrainhaveoftenfailedtoevaluatethis.Anditremainsunclearhowtestperformanceinalaboratorysettingmighttranslatetoreal-worldsituations.Theoutcome,Simonsnotes,“needstoberepeated,ideallywithamuchlargergroup,beforeit’streatedasastrongfinding.”Fornow,Waissays,theteamhopesitsstudieswithsimilar-sizedgroupswillhelpdrawfundingtotestthegameinalargerpoolofparticipants.28.Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?A.Virtualrealityimprovesolderadults’memory.B.PeopleofdifferentagesshouldplayVRgames.C.Virtualrealitychangespeople’smemory.D.People’smemorygraduallyfailsastheyage.29.WhatisMeredithThompson’sattitudetowardtheresearch?A.satisfied.B.concerned.C.cautious.D.enthusiastic.30.Accordingtothescientists,theresearchneedstobeimproveddueto________A.thelackoffinancialsupport.B.theunsatisfyingtestperformance.C.thelimitedpoolofparticipants.D.theimpracticalapplicationinrealworld.31.Wheremaythepassagecomefrom?A.Anovel.B.Areview.C.Aguidebook.D.Amagazine.DTheGatausedtolookannoyedwhentheyreceivedpowerbillsthatroutinelytopped$200.LastSeptemberthecouplemovedintoa1,500-square-foothomeinPremierGardens,anareaof95“zero-energyhomes”(ZEH)justoutsidetown.Nowthey’reactuallyeagertoseetheirelectricitybills.Thegrandtotaloverthe10monthsthey’velivedinthethree-bedroomhouse:$75.Forthepasttwomonths,theyhaven’tpaidacent.ZEHcommunitiesaretheleadingedgeoftechnologiesthatmightsomedaycreatehousesthatproduceasmuchenergyastheyconsume.PremierGardensisoneofahalf-dozensubdivisions(住宅开发项目)inCaliforniawhereeveryhomecutspowerconsumptionby50%,mostlybyusinglowpowerappliancesandsolarpanels.Asidefromthepanelsontheroof,PremierGardenslookslikeacommunityoftraditionalhomes.Butinside,specialwindowscutpowerbillsbyblockingsolarheatinsummerandkeepingindoorwarmthinwinter.Therestoftheenergysavingscomesfromthesolarunits.Theydon’tjustfeedthehometheyserve.Iftheygeneratemorepowerthanthehomeisusing,theextraflowsintotheutility’spowergrid(电网).Theresidentsarebilledby“netmetering”:theypayfortheamountofpowerthattheygetfromthegrid,minusthekilowatts(千瓦)theyfeedintoit.Ifahomegeneratesmorepowerthanituses,thebilliszero.Thatsoundslikeabaddealforthepowercompany,butit’snot.Solarhomesproducethemostpoweronthehotsunnyafternoonswheneveryonerusheshometoturnuptheairconditioner.“Ithelpsuslowerusageatpeakpowertimes,”sayssolarexpertMikeKeesee.“Thatletsusavoidbuildingcostlyplantsorbuyingexpensivepoweratpeakusagetime.”What’snottolike?Mostlythecosts.Thespecialfeaturescanadd$25,000ormoretothepurchasepriceofahouse.Taxbreaksbringthecostdown,especiallyinCalifornia,butinmanystatesZEHscanbeextremelyexpensive.Fortheconsumer,it’samatterofpayingnowforthehardwaretosavelateronthepowerbill. 32.WhyistheGataeagertoseetheirelectricitybillsnow?A.Theywanttocutdowntheirutility’expenses.B.Theywanttoseehowmuchtheyhavesaved.C.Theywanttoknowiftheyareabletopay.D.Theywanttoavoidbeingovercharged.33.WhatisspecialabouttheZEHcommunities?A.Theyarebuiltinharmonywiththeenvironment.B.Theyaimtobeindependentinpowersupply.C.Theyaresubdividedintohalfadozensections.D.Theyhavecreatedcuttingedgetechnologies.34.Whatdoesthe“netmetering”practicemeantothepowercompany?A.Reducedoperationalcosts.B.Morepressureatpeaktime.C.Increasedelectricityoutput.D.Lessprofitsintheshortterm.35.TheauthorbelievesthatbuyingahouseinaZEHcommunity______.A.contributestoenvironmentalprotectionB.isbutadreamforaverageconsumersC.givestheownergreattaxbenefitsD.isworthyinthelongrun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可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。Yourunintothegrocerystoretopickuponebottleofwater.Yougetwhatyouneed,headtothefront,andchoosethelinethatlooksfastest.Youchosewrong.Peoplewhoyousweargotinotherlineslongafteryouarealreadycheckedoutandofftotheparkinglot. 36    Itturnsout,it’sjustmathworkingagainstyou;chancesare,theotherlinereallyisfaster.Grocerystorestrytohaveenoughemployeesatcheckouttogetalltheircustomersthroughwithminimumdelay. 37Anysmallinterruption—apricecheck,achattycustomer—canhavedownstreameffects,holdingupanentireline.Iftherearethreelinesinthestore,delayswillhappenrandomlyatdifferentregisters.Thinkabouttheprobability: 38 Soit’snotjustinyourmind:Anotherlineprobablyismovingfaster.Researchershaveagoodwaytodealwiththisproblem.Makeallcustomersstandinonelong,snakingline—calledaserpentineline—andserveeachpersonatthefrontwiththenextavailableregister. 39 Thisiswhattheydoatmostbanksandfast-foodrestaurants.Withaserpentineline,alongdelayatoneregisterwon’tunfairlypunishthepeoplewholinedupbehindit.Instead,itwillslowdowneveryonealittlebitbutspeedupcheckoutoverall.40 Ittakesmanyregisterstokeeponelinemovingquickly,andsomestorescan’taffordthespaceormanpower.Sowhereveryournextwaitmaybe:Goodluck.A.Withthreeregisters,thismethodismuchfasterthanthetraditionalapproach.B.Butsometimes,asonaSundayafternoon,thesystemgetsparticularlybusy.C.Howhighistheprobabilitythatyouareinthefastestwaitingline?D.Thechancesofyourlinebeingthefastestareonlyoneinthree.E.Someofthemmayhavestoodinaqueueforalmostanhour.F.Sowhydon’tmostplacesencourageserpentinelines?G.Whydoesthisalwaysseemtohappentoyou? 第三部分语言运用(共三节,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,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。Fiveyearsago,Ileftmyjobtoworkonaship.Myfriendssaidthatworkingonashipwould41mycareer,butIwaswillingtotaketherisk.42fortheadventure,Iboardedashipwith2,000passengersandcrew.Tomy43,theshipwaswellequipped.Thatfirstvoyagewasalearningexperience.Therewassomuchnewinformationto44.Evenrememberingwhichuniformtoweareachdaywasa45.ThemostconfusingthingwasthatIoftenforgotto46myclockwhentheshipcrossedtimezones.Asadoctor,Iwas47forthe600crew.Theship’smedicalcenterwas48afloatingemergencyroom,andwedidn’thaveateamofspecialistsforasecond49.Withlonghours’work,itrequiredastrongwill.Asmanyofthepassengerswereelderly,heartattackscould50anywhereandemergencyevacuations(疏散)weredifficulttoarrange.Irememberonesuchpatient,whowastakenofftheshiphalfway.Aftera(n)51rideinanoldambulance,Iwasrelievedthatthepatientarrivedatahospitalsafely.Thankfully,thejobhadseveralunexpectedbenefitstome.I52thepassengerfacilitiesandIeven53asatourguideontripsashore.Now,Iunderstandbeingadoctoronashipisnotajob-it’sawayof54.Ilosemycareerambition,55Iknowwhathappinessisinmylife.41.A.blockB.buildC.ruinD.improve42.A.HungryB.SkillfulC.SuitableD.Thankful43.A.angerB.disappointmentC.scareD.relief44.A.takeinB.figureoutC.giveupD.passon45.A.lessonB.riskC.challengeD.choice46.A.watchB.repairC.checkD.set47.A.powerfulB.responsibleC.helpfulD.grateful48.A.probablyB.especiallyC.certainlyD.actually49.A.examinationB.argumentC.opinionD.movement50.A.happenB.breakC.stopD.disappear51.A.amazingB.boringC.excitingD.scaring52.A.cleanedB.enjoyedC.fixedD.protected53.A.volunteeredB.travelledC.refusedD.returned54.A.confidenceB.lifeC.experienceD.business55.A.thoughB.unlessC.butD.or 卷Ⅱ(非选择题共55分)第二节单词拼写(共10小题;每小题0.5分,满分5分)阅读下面句子,根据汉语提示在空白处填入1个适当的单词。注:所填单词要求1—4册课本复习词汇。56.Whatyoutoldmeaboutyourcountry__________(扩大)myhorizonsandarousedmyinterestinforeignculture.57.HemadeadvancestoHollywood,__________(主演)withJulianneMooreinNineMonths.58.ThemomentIheardthegoodnews,Iofferedmy__________(祝贺)toheroverthephone.59.Hethengoesbackandbriefly__________(耳语)somethingintotheblonde’sear.60.Withtherapidprogressdevelopmentofartificial__________(智能,智慧),ourlifeinthefutureissuretobetotallydifferentfromtoday.61.I’dliketoinquiresomeinformationconcerningtheposition__________(公布,登广告)inyesterday’snewspaper.62.Ifindthatdoingphysicalexerciseacoupleoftimesaweekmakesmefeelmore__________(精力充沛的).63.Thereisclear__________(证据)thatchildrenwhotakemusiclessonsdevelopabettermemorycomparedwithchildrenwhohavenomusicaltraining.64.Theywouldbeabletoreplytoour__________(信号)usingsimilarmethods..65.Asisknowntoalllanguagelearners,newlylearntwordswillsoonbeforgottenunless__________(经常)usedineverydaycommunication.第三节单句语法填空(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)阅读下面句子,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。66.DavidwenttoAustraliaforhisholidaylastweek,whichaccounted__________hisabsencefromLinda’sbirthdayparty.67.Anumberoftrees__________(cut)downtomakewayforthehighwayinrecentyears,whichmakesusveryupset.68.Theyoungmandisappearedintothecrowd__________Icouldexpressmythankstohim.69.__________(recover)fromdepression,Shimakagedecidedtosharehisexperienceonlinewiththosesufferingfromthesamedisease.70.Whenwearriveat__________usedtobecalledtheCityofFog,wefoundLondonhadcompletelychanged.71.Thedesigner,aswellasthemodels,__________(interview)shortlyaftertheyfinishedtheiramazingperformance.72.Studentsshouldhaveaproperattitude__________collegebeforethinkingaboutwhichcollegetoattend.73.TheVoiceofChinahassetupastage__________somepeoplecanachievetheirdreams.74.Itwastheculture,ratherthanthelanguage,________madeithardforhimtoadapttothenewenvironmentabroad.75.Afterheretired,theoldmandidallhecouldtoprotecttheoldtemplefrom__________(damage).第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节应用文写作(满分15分)假如你是你校学生会主席李华,为庆祝建党100周年,你校决定举办一场学生书画作品展,主题为“我心中的祖国”,现向全校同学征集作品。请你代表学生会写一则通知。内容包括:1.展览的时间、地点2.作品内容 3.截止日期注意:1.词数80左右;2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。参考词汇:建党thefoundingoftheCPCNotice_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________StudentUnion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。Therewassomethingintheelderlywoman’sgracethatcaughtmyeye.Althoughslowandunsureofhersteps,thewomanmovedwithdeliberation(从容),andtherewasnohesitationinhergestures.Itwasafewyearsago,andIhadtakenapart-timeholiday-seasonjobinavideostoreatthelocalshoppingmall.Frominsidethestore,Icouldseethepeopleoutsiderushingby.Theelderlywomanenteredthestore,alongwithherdaughter,whowasdisplayingaseriouscaseofimpatience,rollinghereyes,sighingandcheckingherwatcheveryfewseconds.Iguessedifshehadpossessedarope,shewouldhavefastenedittohermothertodragheralongtokeepstepwiththerushofothershoppers.TheelderlywomanseparatedfromherdaughterandbegantoseekthroughtheDVDsonthenearestshelf.Aftertheslightesthesitation,IwalkedoverandaskedifIcouldhelpherfindsomething.Thewomansmiledupatmeandshowedmeatitlewrittenonanoldpieceofpaper.RatherthanrushofftolocatetheDVDforthewoman,IaskedhertowalkwithmesoIcouldshowherwhereshecouldfindit.Lookingback,IthoughtIwantedtoenjoyhercompanyforamoment.Somethingaboutherdeliberatemovementsremindedmeofmyownmother,who’dpassedawaythepreviousChristmas.ImissedmymomandstillfeltregretfulaboutthemomentswhenI’dusedmyimpatiencetomakeherlifeunhappy.Aswewalkedalongthebackofthestore,Iintroduceditsfloorplan:oldtelevisionshows,actionmovies,cartoons,sciencefiction.Thewomanseemedgladoftheunrushedcompanyandcasualconversation.WefoundtheDVDandshethankedme,sayingthatitwastheoneshe’denjoyedwhenshewasherdaughter’sage.Unwillingly,Iaccompaniedhertothecashregister,realizingIhadtoreturntheelderlywomantoherdaughter,whowasstilltappingherfootatthefrontofthestore.注意:1.续写词数应为150左右。2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。Astheelderlywomanwaswaitinginthequeueatthecashregister,Iwalkedovertoherdaughter.________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Togethertheymadetheirwaytowardthestore’sexit.____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________唐山一中2021—2022学年度第一学期期中考试英语参考答案听力1-5ABABB6-10BCACA11-15CABCA16-20BCCAC阅读理解21-23CAB24-27ADDC28-31ACCD32-35BBAD36-40GBDAF完型填空41-45CADAC46-50DBDCA51-55DBABC单词拼写(每小题0.5分,满分5分)56.broadened57.starring58.congratulations59.bargaining60.whispers61.advertised62.energetic63.evidence64.signals65.frequently单句语法填空(每小题1分,满分10分)66.for67.havebeencut68.before69.Havingrecovered70.what71.wasinterviewed72.to/towards73.where74.that75.beingdamaged应用文写作(满分15分)NoticeAimedatcelebratingthe100thanniversaryofthefoundingoftheCPC,acalligraphyandpaintingexhibition,withthetopicMotherlandinMyHeart,willbeheldinourschoolexhibitionhallnextFriday.Theworkssubmittedshouldfocusonthetopic.Youcanexpressyourgreatlovetoourmotherlandinyourworks.Additionally,itisagoodideatopicturetherapiddevelopmentofourcountry,oritspromisingfuture.Meanwhile,yourdeterminationtostudyhardsoastomakeourcountrymorebeautifulandprosperouscanalsobeconveyedinyourworks.Anyonewhoisinterestedinitissupposedtosubmityourworksattheschoolofficebeforethedeadline,thisFridayafternoon.StudentUnion读后续写(满分25分)Astheelderlywomanwaswaitinginthequeueatthecashregister,Iwalkedovertoherdaughter.“Mindsomeadvice?”Iasked.Sherolledhereyesandsaid,“ofcoursenot.”IsmiledtoshowherIwasn’tcriticizing.“Cherishherandcherisheverysinglemomentyoucanstaywithher,”Isaid.AndthenIansweredhercuriousexpressionbysaying,“Whenshe’sgone,it’stheselittlemomentsthatwillcomebacktoyou.Momentslikethis.Iknow.”Havingfinishedsayingthis,Inoticedtheelderlywomanmovingwithherdeliberationbacktoherdaughter. Togethertheymadetheirwaytowardthestore’sexit.Thenthedaughterglancedoverherelderlymother.Andslowly,almostunwillingly,sheplacedherarmwithapparentlyunaccustomedaffectionaroundhermothers’shouldersandgentlyguidedherbackintothecrowd.TearsfilledmyeyeswhenIwatchedthemdisappearinginthecrowd.听力原文Text1M:AreyougoingtospendthesummerinAustralia?W:No,IplannedtogotoCanada,butmychildrenbeggedmetotakethemtoJapan.Iagreed.Text2M:Excuseme.Doyouhaveanyticketsleftfortheconcerttonight?W:Yes.Theyare$16each.Um...howmanywouldyoulike?M:Two,please.Text3W:What’sthematterwithyou,Jack?M:Brianphonedmetoday.HewaswonderingwhetherIcouldhelphimmovehouseonSaturday.W:I’dratheryoudidn’t.It’smum’sbirthdayandIthoughtwecouldtakeheroutfortheday.Text4M:Haveyoudecidedtotakethatsummerjobyouwereoffered?W:Well,IwantmoreinformationbeforeIacceptit.Text5M:God,I’mgladthat’sover.W:Soyoudon’tlikeit?It’sbasedonanovelwrittenbyafamouswriter.M:No,Ithinkthestory,thedialogueandthewholethingaboutthewararehardtounderstand.W:Buttheleadingactorismyfavorite.Text6W:Hi,I’mlookingforadressforJane’spartythisevening.Canyougivemesomeadvice?M:Howdoyoulikethisskirt?Itgoeswellwithyourskin.W:Really?OK,Iwouldtryit.M:AndIbelievethisnecklacewouldmakeyoumoreattractive.W:OK.ShouldItakeabagwithme?M:Ofcourse.W:HowaboutthebrownbagyouandIboughtlastweek?M:Ican’tagreemore.Andhurryup,grandmaiswaitingforus.W:OK.Text7W:Hi,IjustarrivedonFlight245fromLondon.Iwaiteduntilalltheluggagecameout,butmysuitcasewasn’tthere.M:Well,Iguessitmighthavebeenputonthewrongflight.There’sachanceitwon’tarriveuntiltomorrow.W:Tomorrow! M:I’mverysorryaboutthis.Leaveusaphonenumbersothatwecanreachyou,andtheairlinewillcallyouassoonaswegetyoursuitcase.Text8M:Hi,Jean.Youlookworried.IseverythingOK?W:Well,mynewbossisexpectingustostartworkat8o’clockinthemorning.ButIhavetotakeourchildrentoschool.ThatmeansI’llbelateforwork.Andyoucan’tspareanytimetodoit.M:Oh,dear...er...butnotasurprise.MyfriendAlicehadasimilarproblemlastyear.W:Howdidshesettleit?M:Shedidn’tdoanythingatfirst.Butintheendshetoldittoherboss.Hesaidhehadn’trealizedtheearlystartwouldpresentaproblemandheagreedtoletthemstarthalfanhourlate.W:That’sgreat.PerhapsIshoulddealwithitthesameway.Text9M:Hello,everyone.WeareluckytohaveMollyTaylorheretoday.Mollyisorganizinganactivitycourseforthesummerholidays.Molly,thisisthesecondyearofthecourse,isn’tit?W:Yes.Thesummercourseoperatedforthefirsttimelastyearforasix-weekperiod.Wedidthinkaboutmakingitlongerthisyearandhaveaseven-weekcourse,asthere’resomeschoolswhichfinishtermaweekearlier.Infact,twoschoolshaveeight-weekholidays.Butintheendwedecidedtokeeptothesameplanaslastyear.M:But,asIunderstand,lastyear’scoursewasn’tacompletesuccess,wasit?W:Well,wewereactuallyverysurprisedbythenumberofpeopleinterestedinthecourse.Wedidn’tactuallyhaveenoughassistantstolookafterallthechildren.Besides,therewassuchalotofrainthatwecouldn’tgooutsideasoftenaswewantedto.M:So,whatactivitiescanthechildrenlookforwardtothisyear?W:Well,onceagainthere’llbeartistsandmusicianswhowillleadcreativeclasses.Wealsoconsideredprovidingsomemoreexcitingadventuresports.Butwedecidednotto,intheend.Insteadwe’reintroducingsomefunprograms.Ithinkit’llbegoodfunforchildren.Text10Pleasedtobeheretoday.Myname’sJoanandI’dliketosharewithyousomethingaboutmyFrenchlearning.IstillrememberwhenIfirststartedtolearnthelanguageIdidn’treallyhaveaproblemwiththepronunciation.Ijusthadahardtimememorizingwords.ButImadeagreateffortandsoonIwasscoringtenoutofteninallofthetests.BythetimeIgottouniversity,Icoulddosomewritingandtranslationswithoutmuchdifficulty,andIactuallyenjoyedlearningthegrammarrules.ThenaspartofmyuniversitycourseIhadtogoandliveinFranceforayear.AssoonasIarrived,IrealizedIdidn’tknowhowtoorderthetypeofcoffeeIliked,andtryingtofindsomewheretoliveorstaywassomethingdifficulttodealwith.Icalledpeopleaboutinformationinthepaper,butIhadtokeepputtingthephonedownbecauseIcouldn’tunderstandawordtheyweresaying—theyallspokesoquickly!Icouldseethenthatthere’snopointinjustknowingwordsifyoucan’tholdaconversationwithanativespeaker.Theabilitytospeakfreelyiswhathelpsyougetajob,holdaconversationorjustbuythingsyouneed.

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