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2021---2022学年度第一学期期末考试高三英语试卷考试时间:120分钟分值:150分第一部分:阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节:(共15小题,每小题2分,满分30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。A.WeconsideredalistofthebestAmericanbooks.Herearefivethatmayhelpaccuratelyshowthenationalcharacter.Mostfromacenturyorsoago,theystillentertain,teach,andinspire:Moby-DickbyHermanMelvilleFirstpublishedin1851,theadventurestoriesofCaptainAhabandhismonomaniacal(偏执的)pursuitofthewhitewhaledrawusintoauniversefulloffascinatingcharactersandstories.TheEducationofHenryAdamsbyHenryAdamsPublishedin1918,thebookwasanautobiography(自传).BorninoneofAmerica’smostfamouspoliticalfamilies,Adamsprovidesinsightintohisfamily,includinghisexperienceasprivatesecretarytohisfather,ministertoEnglandduringtheAmericanCivilwar.LeavesofGrassbyWaltWhitmanWhenWhitmanpublishedLeavesofGrassin1855,hewantedtoaccuratelydescribetheAmericanexperienceandreflectthegreatchangesintheAmericanliteraryworldthathadtakenplaceduringhislifetime.PoemsbyEmilyDickinsonAnenthusiasticpoetwhoseworkshavehadconsiderableinfluenceonmodernpoetry,Dickson’sfrequentuseofdashes,occasionalcapitalization(大写)ofnouns,andunconventionalmetaphors(隐喻)havecontributedtoherreputationasoneofthemostinventivepoetsofthe19thcenturyAmericanliterature.However,mostofherpoemswerenotpublishedduringherlifetime.TheSongofHiawathabyHenryWadsworthLongfellowFirstpublishedin1855,thisisLongfellow’smostpopularandmostrecognizedpoem,theheroiclifeanddeathofamagicAmericanIndian,sentbytheGreatSpirittoguidethenationsinthewaysofpeace.1.WaltWhitmanwroteLeavesofGrassinorderto_______.A.showhistalentandheroiclifetousB.drawusintoafascinatinguniverseC.provideinsightintohisfamilyD.reflectthegreatchangesintheAmericanliteraryworld2.IfyouwanttoreadastoryaboutamagicAmericanIndian,youcanread_______.A.Moby-DickB.TheSongofHiawathaC.PoemsD.LeavesofGrass3.WhichstatementisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?A.Becausethefivebooksarefromacenturyorsoago,theycan’tteachandinspireus.B.HermanMelvillewasconsideredasoneofthemostinventivepoetsofthe19thcenturyAmericanliterature. C.TheEducationofHenryAdamsisanon-fictionbook.D.Ofthefivebooks,Moby-Dickwaspublishedlast.4.Whydidtheauthorwritethepassage?A.TointroduceseveralbestAmericanbookstoreaders.B.Tomakeanadvertisementforabookstore.C.Totellstoriesofseveralfamouswriters.D.Totalkaboutsomeknowledgeaboutliterature.B.IwasverydisappointednottobeabletogotothejazzconcertlastFriday.TheadvertisementinthepapersaidthatyoucouldbuyticketsatthetheatreboxinRichlandHillsanydaybetween10:00and4:00.SinceIworkfrom9:00to5:30,theonlytimeIcouldgotothetheatrewasduringmy45-minutelunchbreak.Unfortunately,thetheatreisontheothersideofthetown,andthebusservicebetweenmyofficeandRichlandHillsisnotverygood.Butifyouarelucky,youcanmaketheroundtripin45minutes.LastMonday.Istoodatthebusstopfor15minuteswaitingforthebus,BythetimeIsawonecomearoundthecorner,therewasnotenoughtimelefttomakethetrip.SoIgaveupandwentbacktotheoffice.ThesamethinghappenedonTuesday,andagainnextday.OnThursday,myluckchanged.Igotonabusrightawayandarrivedatthetheatreinexactly20minutes.WhenIgotthere,however,Ifoundalonglineofpeopleattheboxoffice,Iheardonemansayhehadbeenwaitinginlineforoveranhour.RealizingIwouldnothaveenoughtimetowaitinline.Icaughtthenextbusandheadedbackacrossthetown.ByFridayIrealizedmyonlyhopewastomakethetripbytaxi,itwasexpensive,butIfeltitwouldbeworthittoheartheconcert.Thetripbytaxionlytook10minutes,butfeltlikeanhourtome.WhenIgottothetheatre,Iwasrelievedtoseethatnobodywaswaitinginline.Thereason,however,Iquicklydiscovered,wasthattheyhadalreadysoldallthetickets.5.ThemanlearnedthattherewouldbeaconcertlastFriday.A.fromhisfriendsB.fromoneofhiswork-matesC.overtheradioD.fromthenewspaper6.Hetriedtogotothetheatreeverydaybutmanagedtogetthereonly_______.A.onceB.twiceC.threetimesD.fourtimes7.Onedaythemantook_______togettothetheatrebybus.A.forty-fiveminutesB.fifteenminutesC.justtwentyminutesD.overanhour8.Theunderlinedword“relieved”maybestbereplacedby___________.A.surprisedB.pleasedC.puzzledD.sorryC.Readingisthoughttobeakindofconversationbetweenthereaderandthetext.Thereaderputsquestions,asitwere,tothetextandgetanswers.Inthelightoftheseheputfurtherquestions,andsoon.Formostofthetimethis“conversation”goesonbelowthelevelofconsciousness.Attimes,however,webecomeawareofit.Thisisusuallywhenwearerunningintodifficulties,whenmismatchisoccurringbetweenexpectationsandmeaning.Whensuccessfulmatchingisbeingexperiencedourquestioningofthetextcontinuesattheunconsciouslevel.Differentpeopleconversewiththetextdifferently.Somestayveryclosetothewordsonthe page;otherstakeoffimaginativelyfromwords,interpreting,criticizing,analyzingandexamining.Theformerrepresentsakindofcomprehensionthatiswritteninthetext,whilethelatterrepresentshigherlevelsofcomprehension.Thebalancebetweentheseisimportant,especiallyforadvancedreaders.Thereisanotherconversationthatfromourpointofviewisimportant,andthathasnottodowithwhatisreadbutwithhowitisread.Wecallthisa“process”conversationasopposedtoa“content”conversation.Itisconcernednotwithmeaningbutwiththestrategiesweemployinreading.Ifweareskilledreaders,ourabilitytoholdacontentconversationwithatextisusuallyprettywelldeveloped.Notsoourabilitytoholdaprocessconversation.Itisjustthiskindofconversationthatisofimportancewhenweareseekingtodevelopourreadingtomeetthenewdemandsbeingplaceduponusbystudyingatahigherlevel.9.Readingasakindofconversationbetweenthereaderandthetextbecomesconsciousonlywhen______.A.thereader’sexpectationagreewithwhatissaidinthetextB.thereaderasksquestionsandgetsanswersC.thereaderhastroubleunderstandingwhattheauthorsaysD.successfulmatchingisoccurring10.Atalowerlevelofcomprehension,readerstendto______.A.readatextslowlyB.readwithoutthinkinghardC.interpretatextintheirownwayD.concentrateonthemeaningofwordsonly11.A“process”conversationhastodowith______.A.thedevelopmentofourabilitytocheckthedetailsB.determiningthemainideaofatextC.whatreadingmaterialisreadD.theapplicationofreadingstrategies12.Fromthepassageweknow______.A.it’simportantforreaderstohaveconsciousandunconsciouslevelsofcomprehensionB.readersshouldtakeacriticalattitudetowardstheauthor’sideasC.readersshouldlearntousedifferentapproachesinreadingdifferenttextsD.readersshouldpaymoreattentiontothecontentofatextDForeigndriverswillhavetopayonthespotfinesofupto£900forbreakingthetrafficlawtobecarriedoutnextmonth.Iftheydonothaveenoughcashoraworkingcreditcard,theirvehicleswillbeclamped(扣留)untiltheypay—andtheywillfaceanadditionalfeeof£80forgettingbacktheirvehicles.ThelawwillalsoapplytoBritishcitizens.Thefineswillbedescribedofficiallyas“deposits”whenthetrafficlawtakeseffect,becausethemoneywouldbereturnedifthedriverwenttocourtandwasfoundnotguilty.Inpractice,veryfewforeigndriversarelikelytoreturntoBritaintodealwiththeircases.Foreigndriversarerarelychargedbecausepolicecannottakeactionagainstthemiftheyfailtoappearincourt.Instead,officersoftenmerelygivewarnings.ThreemillionforeignregisteredvehiclesenterBritaineachyear.Polishvehiclesmakeup36percent,Frenchvehicles10percentandGermanvehicles9percent. Foreignvehiclesare30percentmorelikelytobeinacrashthanBritishregisteredvehicles.Thenumberofcrashescausedbyforeignvehiclesroseby47percentbetween2003and2008.Therewerealmost400deathsandseriousinjuriesand3,000slightinjuriesfromaccidentscausedbyforeignvehiclesin2008.Thenewlawispartlyintendedtosettletheproblemofforeignlorrydriversignoringlimitsonweightandhoursatthewheel.ForeignlorriesarethreetimesmorelikelytobeinacrashthanBritishlorries.Recentspotchecksfoundthatthreequartersoflorriesthatfailedsafetytestswereregisteredoverseas.Thestandarddepositforacarelessdrivingoffence—suchasdrivingtooclosetothevehicleinfrontorreadingamapatthewheel—willbe£300.Depositsforspeedingoffencesandusingmobilephoneswillbe£60.Foreigndriverswillnotgetpointsaspunishmentaddedtotheirlicenses,whileBritishdriverswill.13.Thefirstparagraphservesasa(n)_______.A.explanation       B.introductionC.commentD.background14.Theforeigndriverswhobreakthetrafficlawanddonotpayonthespotarelikelytobefinedupto_______.A.£60B.£300C.£900D.£98015.Thenewtrafficlawismainlyintendedto_______.A.limitthenumberofforeignvehiclesenteringBritainB.increasetheBritishgovernment’sadditionalincomeC.lowertherateoftrafficaccidentsandinjuriesD.getforeigndriverstoappearincourt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能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。Thepersonbehindyouconstantlykicksthebackofyourseat.Yourtalkativeseatmatedoesn’tunderstandyourneedforsleep.Andtheaircraft’sbathroomisatotalmess.Thesesituationscanmakeevenashortflightunbearable.Hopefullyyoudon’tcausetheseunpleasantexperiencesforothers.__16______.Alwaysrecline(向后倾斜)yourseatslowly.There’snothingworsethansuddenlybeinghitinthekneesbytheseatinfrontofyou.Inaddition,don’tkeepyourseatreclinedfortheentireflight.Alwayskeepituprightduringmealtimes.Andremembertoputitintheuprightpositionbeforegoingtotherestroom(oranytimeyouleaveyourseat.)___17____Waituntilthemealisdoneandallthefoodtrays(盘子)havebeencollected.It’shardforpassengerstostanduptoletyoupasswhentheystillhavetheirfoodtrays.Andwhenusingthebathroom.Alwayscleanupafteryourself---thenextuserwillbegrateful!Keepyourbody----andyourpossessions----toyourselfasmuchaspossiblesoasnottocrowdyourin-flightseatmate(s).Sharethearmrest,especiallyonalongflight.Also,becarefulnottokickorpushontheseatinfrontofyou.Whilesomepeopleenjoychattingwithotherpassengersduringaflight,noteveryonedoes.Somepeoplemaywanttonap,readorwork.___18___Ifyouaretravelingwithsomeoneandwanttochat,keepyourvoiceslow,___19____Peoplecanstillhearthroughyourheadphonesifthevolumeistoohigh. Whenexitingtheplane,ifothersarehavingtroublewiththeircarry-onluggage.helpthemifyoucan.Ifyoucan’thelp,waitpatiently,anddon’tpushpastpeopletogetofftheairplane.Onyourflight,rememberthegoldenrule:_____20_______.A.Don’tleaveyourcarry-onintheaircraft.B.Iftheconversationseemsone-sided,youshouldnoticeit.C.Treatothersthewayyouwanttobetreated!D.Avoidgoingtothebathroomduringmealtimes.E.Instead,youcansetanexamplebyfollowingthesecommonairplanecourtesies(礼貌)F.itisnotpolitetotalkloudlyintheaircraft.G..Ifusingelectronicgadgets(小装置),keepthevolumedown.第二部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分75分)第一节完形填空(共40小题;每小题1.5分,满分60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。AAfriendofminewassittinginthelivingroomonedaywhenhiscatdraggedinalittle“gift”initsmouth—adeadanimalofsomesort.Takingacloserlook,hewassurprisedto21itasthebunnythat22Mary,theyoungdaughterofthefamilynextdoor.Myfriendfelt23,believinghiscathadkilledMary’sbunny.Myquick-thinkingfriendcameupwithaplan.24fromthecat’smouththedeadanimal,whichbynowwasa25mess,heputitinthekitchensink.Withalittlewarmwaterandsomeshampoo,hetriedto26thedeadbunnyasbesthecould.Thenhetookahairdryerandblow-driedthebunny27itlookedprettygood.Finally,underthecoverofdarkness,hecreptintothenext-doorgardenandplacedit28inthecage.Hemanagedtomakethebunnylookvery29thereinhislittlebox.Thenextmorning,myfriendlookedoutofthewindowandnoticedacrowdofpeople30aroundtherabbithutch.Everyoneseemedtobetalkingandpointing.Myfriend31togooverandactlikeanynormal32neighborandfindoutwhatwasgoingon.Whenhegotthere,Mary’smothersaidtomyfriend,“Youwon’tbelievethis!It’sa(n)33thing!Mary’sbunny34afewdaysago,andweburiedthatlittlebunnyrightoverthere...”Haveyouevertriedtocoveruponewrongdoingwithanother?Coveringuponlymakesmatters35.Whenwegetcaughtdoingsomething36,forexample,wemay37tocoveritupwithalie.ButjustlikeMary’sbunny,theresultis38whatweexpected.We39lookingfoolish.Wewouldhavebeenbetteroffadmittingwewerewrongandacceptingthe40.Whatdoyouthinkofit?21.A.treatB.catchC.appreciateD.recognize22.A.lookedforB.gotalongC.belongedtoDresultedfrom23.A.pleasedB.terribleC.confusedD.excited24.A.LookingB.RemovingC.PreventingD.Hearing25.A.dirtyB.lovelyC.giftedD.strange26.A.dressupB.bringupC.cleanupD.makeup27.A.wheneverB.thoughC.beforeD.until 28.A.carefullyB.strangelyC.especiallyD.wonderfully29.A.seriousB.accurateC.balancedD.natural30.A.cheeredB.gatheredC.ranD.looked31.A.wishedB.decidedC.hesitatedD.meant32.A.anxiousB.discouragedC.wiseD.curious33.A.strangeB.difficultC.committedD.annoying34.A.passedawayB.ranawayC.setoutD.wentup35.A.moreB.worseC.betterD.faster36.A.excitingB.perfectC.strangeD.wrong37.A.refuseB.attemptC.promiseD.pretend38.A.oftenB.justC.alwaysD.never39.A.getdownB.endupC.gothroughD.setout40.A.consequencesB.opportunitiesC.expectationsD.choicesBWhenIregisteredforLatinclassasahighschoolfreshman,Ihadnoideathattheteacherwouldbeoneofthemostinfluentialpeopleinmylife.MissSiegesmund_41_asaveryattractiveladyofmediumheight,dressedstylishlyinacolorfulsuit.Herdarkbrownhairshonelikegold,andshewasrefinedandelegant.“Teachersarenotsupposedtobeso_42_,”Ithoughttomyself.Latersheprovedtohaveacharmingpersonalityto_43_herlooks.Iwasherstudentforfouryears.Atthebeginningofhighschool,Iwasathingirlwhosemouthshonewiththesilvermetalofbraces(牙套).IwassoshythatIoftencrossedthestreetto_44_talkingtoclassmates.Mymotherdidnotbelieveinpraiseasarewardforgoodwork,_45_shealwaysthoughtthatpraisewould_46_toomuchprideinoneself.Thisstrangebeliefhadan_47_impactonmychildhood.Ishowedmy_48_inmyLatinclassasMissSiegesmundbelievedinme.ShelistenedtowhateverIsaidandgaveme_49_.HerLatinclasswasfunandthestoriesfromRomanhistoryseemedtocome_50_.Sheencouragedgoodstudyhabits,andIreceivedanAineveryclass.She_51_startedaLatinnewspaperforwhichIwrotethenewscolumn.I_52_foundmyplaceinhighschoolandgainedconfidenceinmy_53_.I_54aspeechcontestbeforethewholeschool.Canyouimaginethe_55_thatIhadmadetoarriveatthatpoint?Itookthird_56_inthecontest.WhenIarrivedatLatinclass,MissSiegesmundsaid,“Youshouldhave_57_.Youwerefantastic!”Ithoughttomyself,“Shehassomuchbeliefinme.”Soon,myhighschooldays_58_anevenhigherpeak.Ithinkofmyselfapurewhitedovewithabrokenwing_59_mymother’sinabilitytocarryoutpropereducation.Myteacherbecamemyangelonearth.She_60_mybrokenwingandallowedmetoflytogreaterheights.Ishallneverforgether,asshewasoneofthemostinfluentialpeopleinmylife.41.A.broughtoutB.gotoutC.stoodoutD.turnedout42.A.fashionableB.seriousC.strictD.professional43.A.changeB.matchC.adjustD.suit44.A.considerB.attemptC.continueD.avoid45.A.orB.becauseC.butD.although46.A.resultinB.resultfromC.dependonD.bringup47.A.activeB.unusualC.awfulD.adaptable48.A.worryB.talentC.patienceD.story 49.A.effortB.punishmentC.strengthD.credit50.A.aliveB.livelyC.lovelyD.live51.A.stillB.almostC.everD.even52.A.absolutelyB.actuallyC.graduallyD.hardly53.A.abilitiesB.studyC.workD.looks54.A.participatedinB.failedinC.gaveupD.putforward55.A.troubleB.progressC.mistakeD.sense56.A.placeB.opportunityC.awardD.reward57.A.completedB.wonC.passedD.missed58.A.beatB.appearedC.gainedD.hit59.A.insteadofB.inspiteofC.duetoD.inadditionto60.A.damagedB.protectedC.offeredD.mended第二节语法填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(不多于3个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。IwasalwaystoldthatthethreePs,patience,positivethinkingandperseverance(毅力),wereasurepath61success.Butthisadvicedoesnotalwaysworkasplanned.Myhighschoolmathsexamisoneexample.Theexam,62wasoriginallytobeheldinourclassroom,63(change)tothelibraryatthelastminute.This,64,didn’tbothermebecausemathshadalwaysbeenmystrongestsubject.Ipatientlywalkedtothelibrary,tookmyseatanddidsomedeepbreathingtohelprelax65.ButmymoodquicklychangedwhenIsaw一66firstquestion.Ihadnoideahowtodoit.Itriedtostaypositiveandpersevered67 Ifinallyfoundthesolution.Withtheproblem68(solve),Ifeltproudofmyachievement.69(fortunate),IthennoticedthatIhadjust10minutesleft70(complete)therest!第三部分: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,请你修改你同桌的以下作文。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(∧),并在其下面写出该加的词。删除: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Fromthepicture,wecanseethattherearemanystudentsarewearingglasses,thatis,theyareshort-sighted.Asweallknow,whichisimportantforeveryonetokeepgoodeyesight.Butdoyouknowhowtoprotectyoureyesight?First,don’tkeepyoureyesworkforalongtime.You’dbetterhaverestafteryouhavestudiedanhourorso.Second,paymuchattentiontothefollowing.Don’treadunderthesunorinapoorlight;don’ttoreadinbedorinamovedbus.Third,doeye-exerciseeveryday.Itwillalsohelpyoukeepgoodeyesight.Andlast,youshouldhaveenoughsleep.Onlyyouobeytherulesabovecanyoupreventyoureyesightfrombecomeshort-sighted.第二节书面表达(满分25分) 假设你李华,你的美国朋友Tom上个月来北京学习。七月份你将去北京参加暑期中学生英语演讲比赛(speechcontest),你在搜集资料,语言运用方面遇到了困难。请根据要点给Tom写封email1.询问Tom的学习和生活情况2.谈谈你的困难并请他帮忙3.你打算比赛后去看他。 2021---2022学年度第一学期期末考试高三英语试卷答案第一部分:阅读理解,每小题2分,满分40分。A篇.DBCAB篇DBCBC篇CDDCD篇BDC七选五篇EDBGC第二部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分75分)完型A:21-25.DCBBA26-30.CDADB31-35.BDAAB36-40.DBDBA完型B:41-45.CABDB46-50.ACBDA51-55.DCAAB56-60.ABDCD第二节语法填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)61.to     62.which63.waschanged 64.however65.myself66.the67.until68.solved 69.Unfortunately 70.tocomplete第三部分: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):1.students后(加who或去are)2.which(改it)3.work(改working)4.have后(加a)5.under(改in)6.don’tto(去掉to)7.moved(moving)8.eye-exercise(改eye-exercises)9.Only后(加if)10.become(改becoming)第二节书面表达(满分25分)DearTom,Howtimeflies!YouhavebeenstudyinginBeijingfornearlyamonth,duringwhichyoumustachievedalot.Well,howiseverythinggoing?Itisreportedthattheweatherthereisveryhotanddrythesedays,whichisdifferentfromthatofyourcountry.Haveyouadaptedtoit?Inaddition,youoncecomplainedthatthefoodservedthereisnottoyourtaste.Ihopethatshouldhavebeenimproved.IamgladtotellyouthatIamgoingtoBeijingtotakepartinanEnglishspeechcontestinJuly,whichisnotonlyanhonor,butalsoanopportunityformetoimprovemyself.AndnowItrymybesttomakepreparationsforit.However,Ihavesometroubleincollectingthematerialsrelevantandusingthelanguage.Iwouldappreciateitifyougivemeahandtosolvetheproblems.Afterthecontest,Iamtodropinatyourschooltovisityou.Pleasewaitformyphone.Yourstruly,LiHua

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