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东阳中学2022年下学期期中考试卷(高三英语)本试卷分第Ⅰ卷(选择题)和第Ⅱ卷(非选择题)两部分。共120分。考试时间为120分钟。第I卷第一部分英语知识运用:(共两节,满分30分)第一节单项填空:(共20小题;每题0.5分,满分10分)从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卷上将该项涂黑。1.Inthefaceof________failure,itisthemostimportanttokeepup_______goodstateofmind.A./;aB.a;/C.the;/D./;the2.Thebookwaswrittenin1946,________theeducationsystemhaswitnessedgreatchanges.A.whenB.duringwhichC.sincethenD.sincewhen3.E-shopping,whenproperly_______,cansaveusmuchtimeandtrouble.A.doingB.doesC.doneD.tobedone4.---Comeon,pleasegivemesomeideasabouttheproject.---Sorry,withsomuchwork_________mymind,Ialmostbreakdown.A.filledB.fillingC.tofillD.beingfilled5.Tellmewhyyouwantthiskindofmedicine,__________Iwon`tgiveyouany.A.otherwiseB.yetC.sinceD.however6.Afterthreemonthsofhardwork,Iwishtotravelinanicesmalltown,especially_________withanoceanview.A.thisB.thatC.itD.one7.---Whathasmadehimunhappyrecently?---___________alonetodothehousework.A.BeingleftB.LeftC.HavingleftD.Toleave8.---CanImakeanappointmentwithDr.Smiththisafternoon?---Sorry,Iamafraidheisnot_____becausehehasapatienttooperateon.A.convenientB.availableC.accessibleD.acceptable9.Youcan`tseeproperlythroughatelescopeunlessitis_________correctlytoyoureyesight.A.adoptedB.measuredC.adjustedD.turned10.Amyjoinedapaintinggroupbutdidn`tseemto________,sosheleft.11\nA.showoffB.goupC.fitinD.comeover11.Peterwassoexcited__________hereceivedaninvitationfromhisfriendtovisitChongqin.A.whereB.thatC.whyD.when12.---Couldyoupleasehavemycarreadytoday?---Sure,thedamageisnotthatserious,soit_______bereadyby5:00pm.A.couldB.shouldC.mightD.need13.________thegoodwork!Youwillbesuccessful.A.KeepupB.TurnupC.ShowupD.Clearup14.---HowdidyougetthebookwrittenbyMr.Hawking?---Oneofmyfriends_________ittome.A.SuggestedB.recommendedC.persuadedD.approved15.______withtheirworkorbusiness,manypeoplehavelittletimetostaywiththeirfamily.A.LostB.AbsorbedC.OccupiedD.Trapped16.---Canyoulendmesomemoney?---Itis__________,foryoualwaysdothisandneverpayback.A.outofquestionB.beyondquestionC.outofthequestionD.possible17.ItisthesecondtimethatI________inShanghai.WhatgreatchangesinShanghai!Itisten yearssinceI__________itlasttime.A.went;hadleftB.hadbeen;leftC.havebeen;hadleftD.havebeen;left18.Asafamouspublicfigure,youhaveadutyto________yourselfresponsibly,especially   inpublicplaces.A.focusB.conductC.guideD.operate19.---HowdoyoulikethetriptoTaiWan?---We_____thereforaweek.Itisafantasticplaceandwellworthvisitingagain.A.stayedB.havestayedC.hadstayedD.willstay20.---Howareyougettingalongthesedays?---_______.Inowmakeenoughmoneytopaybillsandkeepfoodonthetable.A.FrombadtoworseB.GoodforyouC.ToobadD.Can`tcomplain第二节完形填空:(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,从第21-40各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中选出最佳选项,并在答题卷上将该项涂黑。Visionistheartofseeingwhatisinvisibletoothers.--JonathanSwiftIwalkedintoawildthird-gradeclassroom.Musicwasplaying21,childrenwere11\nundertablesapplyingmake-up,kidswerethrowingafootballindoors,andstudentswere22wherevertheycouldfind23.Iwasamid-year24.Theprevious25saidhecouldnolongermanagethesechildrenand26withoutnoticeduringtheholidaybreak.AssoonasIwalkedintotheroom,Irealizedwhyhe27.Isatdown28inmychairandbeganreadingtheir29softly.Aftereachname,I30,askingGodtohelpmeunderstandthatchild.Ithennaileda31tothewallnexttothechalkboardandbegan32mynameandareadingassignmentontheboard.Ithenaskedeachchildtocometome,andtellmetheirnamesandwhattheywantedtolearn.Itwasa33task,becauseonlytwochildrentherewantedtolearnsomething!Ruleswere34,boundariesestablished,parentscontacted.Butthemirrorsavedtheday---no,theyear!Unbeknownst(不知的)tothechildren,themirrorallowedmetoseetheirevery35whileIwaswritingontheboard.Theysoonbecame36astohowIknewwhowasmisbehavingwhileIwaswritingontheboard.Whenonestudentfinallyaskedme,ItoldhimIhadaspecialteacher’seyeinthebackofmyheadthatmyhair37.Atfirsttheydidnotbelieveme.38theydidbegintoexhibitbetterbehavior,especiallywhileIwroteontheboard,thinkingIhadmagical39.Inevertoldthemdifferently.Why40agoodthing?21.A.softlyB.clearlyC.loudlyD.peacefully22.A.speakingB.laughingC.standingD.dancing23.A.spaceB.musicC.partnerD.joke24.A.representativeB.replacementC.referenceD.reward25.A.teacherB.headmasterC.directorD.leader26.A.retiredB.remainedC.resignedD.returned27.A.wentB.cameC.leftD.disappeared28.A.angrilyB.restlesslyC.indifferentlyD.quietly29.A.namesB.facesC.figuresD.minds30.A.preparedB.prayedC.protectedD.preferred31.A.boardB.mirrorC.crossD.picture32.A.notingB.copyingC.writingD.drawing33.A.difficultB.differentC.distantD.direct34.A.datedB.writtenC.workedD.set35.A.makeB.moveC.matterD.mind36.A.pleasedB.puzzledC.knownD.worried37.A.coveredB.hookedC.hungD.displayed38.A.SoB.HoweverC.AndD.But39.A.viewB.sceneC.eyesD.vision40.A.mixupB.bringupC.messupD.burnup第二部分阅读理解:(第一节20小题,第二节5小题;每小题2分,满分50分)第一节:阅读下列短文,从每题后面所给的选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卷上将该项涂黑。A.Just25yearsago,thetopthreecareerhopesforyoungpeopleinBritainwere11\nteacher,bankeranddoctor.Now,theywanttobesportsstar,popstarandactor,accordingtoasurveybytheGuardiannewspaper.Rachel,acharacterinthepopularTVshowGlee,maybesaidtospeakforBritishteenagers.“Nowadaysbeingnobodyisworsethanbeingpoor.”Hesaid.EmmaBrockes,areporterwiththeGuardian,believesitis“thebadinfluenceofcelebrity(名人)culture”thatistoblame.“Whenchildrenwantedtobedoctor,itwasn’tbecausetheywerereallymoreinterestedinthefunctionsofhumanorgansthantheyarenow;yougowheretherespectis.”Shewrote.Itcouldexplainwhytherehasbeensuchanincreaseinlevelsofanxietyanddepression.DrCarloStrengerofTelAvivUniversity,studiedthesenseofselfforhisnewbookTheFearofInsignificance:SearchingforMeaninginthe21stCentury.HetoldtheDailyMailthatyoungpeoplenoware“affectedbythecloseconnectiontotheglobalentertainmentnetwork,whichhasturnedrankingandratingpeopleaccordingtowealthandcelebrityintoanobsession(痴迷)”“Ashumans,wenaturallymeasureourselvestothosearoundus,butnowweliveinaglobalvillage..Wearecomparingourselveswiththemost‘important’peopleintheworldandfindingourselveswanting,”hesaid.Today,evenhighachieversconstantlyfearthattheyareinsignificantwhentheycomparethemselvestosuccessstoriesinthemedia.Thewayout?Simplystopmeasuringyourachievementthroughafantasyofwealthandcelebrity.DrStrengersaidthatitisaprocesscalled“activeself-acceptancethroughaconstantsearchforself-knowledgethroughlife.”“Thefearofinsignificancecanonlybeovercomethroughstrongindividualandculturalidentityoverandabovemeasurableachievement,”hesaid.41.Nowadays,youngpeopleinBritainwantto______.A.choosejobsbasedoninterestsB.becomefamousC.beteacher,bankeranddoctorD.earnmoremoney42.AccordingtoEmmaBrockes,whatcausestheincreasinglevelofanxiety?A.Choicesoffuturecareers.B.Accesstotheglobalnetwork.C.Badinfluencesofcelebrities.D.Endlesscomparisonwithothers.43.WhichofthefollowingistrueofDrCarloStrenger?A.Heisanewspaperreporter.B.Heisthespokesmanofteenagers.C.HetellssuccessstoriesonTV.D.Heisagainstrankingpeoplewithwealth.44.DrCarloStrengersuggeststhatyoungpeopleshould_________.A.seekactiveself-acceptanceB.sticktotheirowndreamsC.makegreatachievementsD.searchforthesecretofwealth45.Thetextismainlywrittento_______.A.talkaboutjobchoicesB.encouragecelebritycultureC.analyzeasocialphenomenonD.introducethreefamouspeopleB.11\nWelcometoTheEnglishGardenShop.ThesegardentoolsarechosenforusbyourpartnersatQualityGardenTools.Allitemsarediscounted.QualityGardenToolsaimstodeliverfromstockin48hours.Allitemsarecoveredbymanufacturer’s(制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’tcometomenaturally.IthoughtbacktohappiertimeswhenIwaswritingstoriesandactingthemoutwithmyfriends,cuttingupoldclothestomakedressesthatperformerswearinplays,andbuildingsceneryoutofoldthingswefound.ButMrs.Windsorhadofferedtogivemethelessonsforfree,soIfeltmydutytotry.ThedooropenedandWendyBartoncameout.Iwalkedin,satdownonthepianobenchandbegantosortthroughmysheetmusic.“Hello,”Iheardavoicebehindmesaysoftly.Iturnedaroundtoseealittlegirlstandingbehindme,eatinganapple.ButbeforeIcouldmakeanyresponse,Mrs.Windsorwalkedintotheroominherusualurgentmannerandannounced,“Jennifer,thisismyniece,Pasha.Pasha,thisisJennifer.Pashawillbegivingyouyourlessontoday.I’muptomyearsinsomethingelse!”shethenexitedtothekitchen.Pashasetherappledownonthesidetableandslidbesidemeonthepianobench.“Whatpiecedoyoulikebest?”sheasked.“Whatdoyoumean?”Iasked.“They’reallthesametome.Idon’tknow.”“Youmeanyoudon’thaveafavorite?”“No,notreally.”Pashalookedatme,ratherpuzzled,thenopenedmysheetmusictothebeginningpageandaskedmetoplay.Iarrangedmyfingersonthekeysandstudiedthenotesonthepageforamoment.ThenIfrownedandconcentratedtomakethenotesonthepagematchthefingermovements.IhavetoadmitIwasarathermechanicalpianist.Afteraboutapageortwo,Pashagentlyputherhandontopofmineasiftocalmmyfingers.Therewasalongpause.“Whatareyouhearinginthemusic?”IlookedatherratherstrangelyandadmittedIdidn’tknowwhatshemeant.“Likeastory.Whatstoryisbeingplayingoutwithinthemusic?”“IguessI’veneverthoughtaboutitbefore.Idon’tknow.”11\n“Here,letmetryandyoulisten,”Pashaadvised.Sheclosedhereyesandtookadeepbreath,lettingherfingersdancelightlyoverthekeys.Then,shebegantoplay.“See,itbeginsherebesidesomekindofriver.Hearthewaterflowingbesideyou?”Herfingersroseandfellgentlyonthekeys.“Nowtheprincessappearsandshe’spickingflowersfromthewater’sedge.”Acarefree,happypieceofmusicfilledtheairintimetoPasha’sdancingfingers.“Oh,butsheslips!”Themusicchanged.“Andourprincessisbeingcarriedoffbythefast-flowingstream.Quickly,theprincess’shorseseesherplight(困境),”Pashacontinued,andracestotheriver’sedgewhereheswimsouttolethercatchholdofhim.Theymakeittothebankandshehugsherfaithfulhorseandswearsshewillneveragainwearprincessskirtsthatweighherdown.ShewillonlywearjeansandT-shirtfromnowon.”Pashafinishedwithabigsmileandthenlookedatme.“Aren’tyouthegirlwhotellsthestories?”sheasked.“Iguess.Idotellalotofstories.”“Oh,yes!Allthekidstalkaboutthem.I’veheardaboutyou.Well,allyouhavetodoislearntohearthestoriesinthemusic.That’sallthereistoit.”“I’veneverthoughtitthatway.”“Let’stryanotherone,shallwe?”Pashasmiledandtogetherweplayedthatafternoon,findingthestoriesinthemusicandlearningthatsometimesittakesafriendtopullyououtoftheriverontodrylandagain.55.Theunderlinedword“dejectedly”inParagraph1isclosestinmeaningto_______.A.nervouslyB.desperatelyC.impatientlyD.unhappily56.Jennifergotlostinthoughtwhenshe________.A.playedthepianowithPashaforthefirsttimeB.listenedtoPashatellherstoryabouttheprincessC.rememberedhappiertimesofwritingstoriesandactingthemoutD.discoveredthatMrs.Windsor’sniecewouldbegivingthepianolesson57.Bydescribingherselfasamechanicalpianist,theauthorshowed______.A.shecouldrememberthenotesinashorttimeB.shewasplayingthepianowithoutthinkingC.PashawasshowingoffherskillsD.ithadbeenalongtimesincesheplayedlasttime58.WhichofthefollowingcanbestdescribePasha?A.CreativeB.NaughtyC.HumorousD.Brave59.Whichofthefollowingisthebesttitleforthetext?A.NeverGiveupB.APianoLessonC.WhyIHatedPlayingthePianoD.AFriendforEver60.Thistextwouldbeprobablyfoundin______.A.acollectionofstoriesaboutfriendshipandlearningB.abookofdailyrecordsaboutfamousyoungmusicians11\nC.amagazineseriesaboutthechallengesofovercomingfearsD.aseriesofnewspaperarticlesaboutmusicalinstruments第二节:下面文章中有五处(第61-65题)需要添加小标题。请从下列A、B、C、D、E和F中选出符合各段意思的的小标题,并在答题纸上将相应选项的标号涂黑。选项中有一项是多余选项。A.Facebook’sadvertisingB.TypicalactivitiesonFacebookC.SuggestionsaboutthefutureofFacebookD.ProblemswithtrustinpersonalinformationE.ProductpurchasefollowingFacebook’sfriendsF.People’sattitudetowardsthedevelopmentofFacebookFacebook(脸谱网)isacommunicatingtoolsimilartoQQinChina,shortlyafteritscomingintobeing,itbecamepopularwithtensofmillionsofclients(用户).Beingoneofthem,JaneistalkingaboutFacebook.Thefollowingsareherdescriptionsaboutit:61.________ThemostcommonactivityIuseFacebookistoseewhatpeopleareupto.Iliketolookthroughfriends’photoalbumstoseewherethey’vebeenandwhothey’rewith.It’salsoanicewaytomessagefriendscasually.IcreatedaFacebookgroupforacertainclub,soIjustsendoutmessagestothegroupwhenameetingoreventiscomingup.62.________WhenFacebookwasfirststarted,everyoneinmyagewantedtobeonit.Thefirstversiondidn’thaveanyofthefancythings—wecouldjustmessage,playpokeandbefriend.Itwastooflat.Whentheystartedtoaddnewfeatureslikethewall,photoalbums,videocapabilities,andgroups,peoplebecamemoreinterested.ButthenFacebooktookittoofar.NowIfindFacebookhasquiteafewuselessfeatures.Ipreferanolderversionofjustthebasics—messaging,walls,photosandgroups.63.________Idon’taddanythingtoopersonaltomyprofile.MyonlyconcernisthatfriendscanpostpicturesofmethatIdon’twanttoshare.IdownloadthembuttheywillstillbeontheInternet.Idon’tthinkthat’sagoodidea.Ithinkwhenyoudon’twantaphototobeshared,itshouldbedeletedfromthephotoalbum.64.________Itwouldn’tbothermeonebit.It’sthesameasanyotherrecommendationmethod.Ithinkit’sagoodplacetosell/buy.Youseeyourfriendsareintoit,soyoufeeltheconnectionrightthere—itseemslikeagreattimetomakeapurchase.IfFacebookhadthisservicesetup,peoplecouldjustgoontoseewhatnewsongstheirfriendsarelisteningto-oneclickandtheycanpurchasethesongsonmusicwebsites,orrentnewmoviesonmoviewebsitesetc.65.________IfFacebookkeepstryingtostickinuselessapplicationstoattractadvertisers,itmaysinkinthefuture.Butifitallowsuserstogotomusicormoviewebsites11\ndirectlyfromtheirfriendsprofiles,itmaybecomethenewsocialnetworkingsearchenginethatpeopleusetolookthroughtheirfriendsstuffwhentheyneedadviceaboutwhattobuy.Iftheyincludeafeaturelikefavoritestorestoshopat,theywilldefinitelyexpandonthepossibilities.第II卷第三部分写作:(共两节,满分40分)第一节:短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)下面短文中有10处语言错误。请在有错误的地方增加、删除或修改某个单词。增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(∧),并在其下面写上该加的词。删除:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉。修改:在错的词下面划一横线,并在该词下面写上修改后的词。注意:1.每处错误及其修改均限一词;2.只允许修改10处,多者(从11处起)不计分。例如:Itwasverynicetogetyourinvitationtospend∧weekendwithyou.LuckilyIwastheamcompletelyfreethen,soI’lltosay“yes”.I’llarriveinBristolataround8pminFridayonevening.Icouldn’tbelievemyearswhenIheardmynamecalling.Iwaschosentoplaytheleadingroleintheplay,thatwasmydream.Asashyandthingirl,Iusedtobequiteafraidofspeakinginthepublic.Butmyparentsandteachersalwaysencouragemetodoso.NowIhavechangedgreat.Inclass,IamoftenthefirstonetostandupandanswerproblemsevenifImaymakesomemistakes.Nopains,nogains.NowIamalwaysbraveenoughovercomethedifficultyinmyheartandhavechangedinalivelygirl.Somyexperienceshowsthatweshouldnotbeafraidoflosingfacebutonlyinthiswaycanwemakeprogresses.第二节:书面表达(满分30分)成功源于坚持不懈的努力。然而有时候即使努力了,也有可能达不到预期的目标。请用英语写一篇120个词左右的短文,通过记叙你生活中的亲身经历或描述他人的故事,来谈谈你对成功的理解。11\n高三英语期中考试参考答案单项选择1-20ADCBADABCCDBABCCDBAD完形填空21-40CDABACCDABBCADBBADDC阅读理解41-45BCDAC46-49DACB50-54DCBAD55-60DCBABA61-65BFDEC短文改错1.calling-called2.that–which3.inpublic4.encourage–encouraged5.great–greatly6.problems-questions7.toovercome8.in–into9.but-and10.progresses–progress书面表达:Possibleversion1:Nodoubteveryonehopestobesuccessful.However,thisdoesn’talwayshappenasexpected.Forexample,Icanstillrememberthesportsmeetinginmiddleschool,inwhichItookpartinthe800-meterrace.AtfirstIthoughtIcouldnotfinishsuchalongdistanceforIhadnotalentforsports.ButIdecidedtopracticerunningeveryday.Monthsofhardworkrewardedmewiththethirdplace.AlthoughIwasnotthefirstone,Ifinishedtherace.Tomethiswasasuccess.Personally,processismoreimportantthanresult.Aslongaswehavedoneourutmostintheprocess,wewon’tfeelsorryforourselvesthoughtheresultisnotsosatisfactory.(120words)Possibleversion2:Success,asisknown,resultsfromconstantefforts.However,noteveryonecanachievedesiredsuccess.Takemyfriend,Alex,forexample,whohasbeendreamingofbeingawriterwhenhewasonly15.Afternumerousattempts,hiswritingsstillcouldn’tbepublished.Nowhe’saworkerandyethekeepsonwritinginhissparetime.Thoughhecan’treachhisaim,heneverlosesheart.Inmyview,failureaswellassuccessispartofourlife.Nomatterhowhardwetry,sometimeswemaystillfail,butwecanlearnsomethingfromfailure.Infact,failuredoesn’tmeanweloseeverything.Onlywhenwefacefailureproperlycanweunderstandtherealmeaningofsuccess.(120words)11

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