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茅盾中学2022届高三适应性考试英语试题注意:所有答案一律做在机读卡和答卷页上;不得使用字典,文曲星等工具。机读卡请正确填涂(两填三涂):考号为:试场号(01至22)+座位号(01至30),共4位;请分别用水笔填好姓名和考号,用2B铅笔涂好试卷类型A,4位考号(前4格!!)和考试科目——英语。说明:本试卷考试时间120分钟,满分120分。选择题部分(共80分)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;每小题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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。1.—IwouldappreciateitifyoucanforgiveMaryandmakefriendswithheragain.—.Ifonlyshewouldapologizetomeforwhatshehasdonetome!A.BynomeansB.ByallmeansC.MypleasureD.It'sapleasure2.—ShallIgoovertochatwithyouthisevening?—Niceofyou!Itis____greatcomforttokeepme____company,whenI’maloneathome.A.a;不填B.a;theC.不填;aD.不填;不填3.Whentodangerandconflict,mentendtoincreasebloodpressure,nervousoranxious.A.exposed;feltB.exposed;feelingC.exposing;feltD.exposing;feeling4.Truehappinessdoesnotthepossessionofmoney,butthejoyofachievement.A.contributetoB.lieinC.resultinD.addto5.Thecustomerdidn’tchoose_____ofthecoatsandwentawaywithoutlookingatathirdone.A.bothB.allC.anyD.either6.I’msorryIdidn’tphoneyou,butI’vebeenverybusy____thepastcoupleweeks.A.beyondB.overC.withD.among7.HehadonlyalimitedwithRussianliterature.Nowonderyourlecturewasbeyondhiscomprehension.A.commandB.agreementC.achievementD.acquaintance8.Icanhardlyimaginethedifficultyshehad______enoughevidencetoprovethatshewasinnocent.A.collectedB.tocollectC.tohavecollectedD.collecting9.Ourspecialthanksgotothousandsofvolunteers,without________tirelesswork,noneofthiswouldbepossible.16A.whomB.whichC.whoseD.that10.Thegapbetweenthebedandthewallissomewhat______forsuchashelf.A.tightB.shortC.smallD.narrow11.Mypicturerankedthirdoutofthe15pictures______inthephotographycontest.A.tobeenteredB.toenterC.enteredD.entering12.Duringanemergencyperiod,thosewhofalsenewsshouldbeseverelypunishedbytheauthoritiessoastomaintainthesocialsteadiness.A.circulateB.conveyC.declareD.claim13.—Hi,Lily.Don’tforgettowatchI’maSingerat10:00thisFridaynight!—Whatapity!I_______inaplanetoHainanforameetingthen.A.willsitB.willbesittingC.amsittingD.sit14.IvaluemyfriendTom’sfriendshipverymuch,but_______Idislikehisselfishness.A.inadditionB.aswellC.ontheotherhandD.inotherwords15.Withpeople’spanicaboutH7N9whichisspreadinginsomeareas,thegovernmentistakingmeasurestoslowdownthespreadbywipingoutallthechickensandbirdsonthemarket.A.turningupB.buildingupC.keepingupD.puttingup16.IknowI____todriveyoutotheairportnextTuesday,butIamafraidsomethinghascomeup.A.promiseB.willpromiseC.promisedD.hadpromised17.TheaterfansloveNewYork,offersavarietyofBroadwayplays.A.whichB.whereC.thatD.who18.Hisfirstlectureisofgreatusetoourdevelopment.Buthislatestoneis______worthattending.A.betterB.moreC.veryD.much19.AlthoughIdidn’trealizeitatthetime,InowbelieveI_______thedisasterwithoutmyfriends.A.shouldnotsurviveB.mustnothavesurvivedC.cannotsurviveD.wouldnothavesurvived20.—Hey,taxi!—,sir?—Canyoutakemedowntown?A.What’sitB.What’supC.CanIhelpyouD.Whereto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,然后从第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。Maketimeforfriendships.Nothingmakesclosenessdisappeargradually21nevertalkingtoorseeingeachother.22somebondsoffriendshipmaybestrongenoughtolastlongsilences,mostaren't.Ifyou23aperson'sfriendship,make16timeforhimorher,whetherit'sjusta(n)24phonecall,ane-mailoraweeklyget-together.Onyourcomputerathomeorwork,makeanoteto“callfriends”25.Alsomakesureyourfriends'phonenumbersare26intoyourphone.Thencallafriendwhenyouhaveaspare10minutes.Remember:atruefrienddoesn't27whenchangesoccur.Nothingis28fornewparentsthantofindthattheirsinglefriendshaveleftthembecauseofthebaby.Agoodfriendisonewhostays29throughitall---marriage,parenthood,newjobs,andanylosses.Makesureyouaren'tbeinga(n)30toafriend.Friendshipsdisappeargraduallyifthereisn’ta31betweenthegiveandthetake.Besensitivetohowmuchyourfriendcanandcan'tofferyou32itistime,energyorhelpanddon'toverstepthemark.Andfriendshipsthatmakeyoufeeltiredalsowillnot33.Ifafriendshipisoutofbalance,talkthesituationthrough.Beagoodlistener.It34bethehardestthingintheworld-simplytolistenasheorshepoursitalloutoris35youradviceoropinion.Tobeabetter36,followthisadvice:Maintaineyecontact.Offernodsandmurmurstoindicatethatyou37hisorherpointofview.Don'tfinishyourfriend'ssentences.Ifyoucatchyourselfplanningyour38whileyourfriendisstilltalking,gentlyremindyourselftofocus.Minimizethethingsthatwill39youfocusing---don'twriteorreade-mails,openthemailorwatchtelevisionwhileyou'reonthephonetoyourfriend.Heorshewillhearthe40ofinterestinyourresponses.21.A.morethanB.ratherthanC.otherthanD.fartherthan22.A.WhileB.AsC.WhenD.If23.A.dislikeB.valueC.envyD.appreciate24.A.instructiveB.warmC.occasionalD.urgent25.A.regularlyB.rarelyC.carefullyD.eventually26.A.directedB.writtenC.constructedD.stored27.A.takeawayB.lookawayC.runawayD.keepaway28.A.happierB.sadderC.luckierD.stranger29.A.slimB.calmC.trueD.open30.A.helpB.burdenC.pleasureD.threat31.A.balanceB.connectionC.bondD.closeness32.A.nowonderB.evenifC.whetherD.onlyif33.A.riseB.growC.lastD.decrease1634.A.canB.wouldC.mightD.must35.A.searchingB.referringC.consultingD.seeking36.A.listenerB.friendC.advisorD.talker37.A.listenB.understandC.loseD.enjoy38.A.futureB.answerC.responseD.praise39.A.stopB.keepC.haveD.make40.A.displayB.appearanceC.indicationD.lack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,共50分)第一节:阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卷上将该选项标号涂黑。AWorkingasamanagerintheheadofficeofabank,asIdo,clothescanbeanightmare.InNewYork,whereIworkedforatimelastsummer,youhavetobravetheburningheateverytimeyoudaretogooutside,yetfreezeonceyouarriveinameetingwiththeair-conditionerturnedup.Istruggledtoknowwhattowear.TheproblemwasworsenedbytheofficedresscodeforthemonthsofJulyandAugust,whichwas“dress-down”.Thedress-downphenomenonseemstohavebeguninplaceswherestaffworkthroughtheterribleheatofsummerwhiletheirfamiliestakeshelteratthecoastorinthehills.Dress-down,limitedtoFriday,allowsstafftoheadstraightfortheirout-of-townplacesonFridayeveningswithoutgoinghometochange.ButinNewYorkithasnowbecomeaweek-roundstateofaffairs.Thismovemayhavebeenbornoutofconsideration;toallowpeopleonWallStreettotraveltoworkintheheatinsomethingmorecomfortablethanasuit,buttheeffectislesskind.Forme,dress-downisbadfortworeasons.Thefirstisthatitactuallyrequiresawholenewwardrobe.FormymalecolleaguesintheUS,itseemedtomeanaswitchfromoneuniformtoanother.Ibasicallyonlyowntwotypesofclothes;suitsforworkinginandtrulycasualclothesforrelaxingweekendsinthecountryside.ReturningtoLondon,Iwasthereforeratherembarrassedtodiscoverthatmyemployershadstartedsummerdress-down.Heretoo,thoughitsrelevancetotheclimateisfarfromimmediatelyapparent.Atfirst,Itriedtosidestepitbysimplyturningupinmysuitasusual,butmystaffcomplainedthattheythenfeltpressuredintodoingthesame.So,Ifoundmyselfhavingtobuy“smartcasual”clothesspecificallytoweartowork;aridiculousexpense.EvenmoreannoyingisthefactthatI’mstillrequiredtohaveasuithangingupinmyofficeincaseI’msuddenlycalledtoameetingonourconferencefloor,wheredress-downisbannedforfearthataclientshouldwitnessit.Oneofmycolleaguesstartedtoaccumulatemoreandmoreverysmartsuitsinheroffice,16explainingthatshewashavingherflatrenovatedandthatin-officewardrobewasanecessityasshewasstayingatadifferentfriend’splaceeachnight.Weweren’tconvinced.Fortheothergreatinconvenienceofdress-downforthestaffisthatitmakesiteasierthanevertospotwhencolleaguesaregoingtojobinterviews.Fortherestoftheyear,itiseasyenoughtoarrangetheseduringtheworkingweek,butinthesummerwhendress-downrules,it’sadeadgiveawaytoarriveinoverlysmartclothesandthengooutfora“dentalappointment”.Iwouldnormallyapplaudthisstateofaffairs,asanimportantpartofmytimeisspenttryingtopreventvaluedemployeesfrommovingelsewhere,andanycluesabouttheirintentionsarehelpfulandallowmetonipthingsinthebud(消灭于萌芽中).However,theclotheshanginginmyofficearenowfindingaseconduse.Ihavesuddenlybecomethetargetforseveral“headhunters”,peopleemployedbyothercompaniestotryandattractemployeesawaywithoffersofbetterpayandconditions.TheonlyproblemwiththisisthatIhavejusttheonesuitattheoffice.Asaseriesofinterviewswithonefutureemployerprogresses,I’mhavingtobringinadditionalclothes.Icanhardlypresentmyselfasahighly-paidinvestmentbanker,requiringavastsalary,iftheyonlyeverseemeinonesuit.Atthisrate,IshallhavetotellmystaffthatI,too,havedecidedtohavemyflatdoneup.41.Accordingtothewriter,“dress-down”inNewYorkbeganasawayof______.A.makinglifeeasierforstaffinthesummermonthsB.discouragingstafffromtakingsummerholidaysC.showingconcernforstaffwholivedoutoftownD.rewardingthoseemployeeswillingtoworkintheheat42.Whatwasthewriter’sfirstreactiontotheideaof“dress-down”inherLondonoffice?A.Shearguedagainstit.B.Sheattemptedtoignoreit.C.Sherecognizedtheneedforit.D.Shepersuadedherstafftoadoptit.43.Inwhichaspectofherworkdoesthewriterfind“dress-down”anadvantage?A.Trainingnewmembersofstaff.B.Providingherstaffwithsomeinformation.C.Makingsurethatherstaffremainfaithful.D.Makingherstafffeelmorecomfortableatwork.44.Theunderlinedword“giveaway”inthesixthparagraphmeans_________.A.somethingthatisgivenawayfreeB.willingnesstostopdoingsomethingC.willingnesstogiveawaytotheother’swishesD.somethingthatmakesiteasyforyoutoguesssomething45.Whatcanweinferfromthelastparagraph?A.Thewriterwantstohaveherflatredecorated.B.Thewriterisconcernedaboutherdressingintheinterviews.16C.Theheadhuntersdiscoveredthewriterbyhersuit.D.Thewriterfeelsitwrongtomeetwiththeheadhunters.BWhoisbehindwiseGEEK?It’soneofthemostcommonquestionswereceive.Weareateamofresearchers,writersandeditorsprovidingshort,clearandconciseanswerstocommonquestions.Currently,thereareover200activecontributors;youcanreadsomeoftheirprofiles(档案)below.CatherinehasbeeninvolvedwithwiseGEEKsincethebeginningof2022.Currently,shemainlymanagesourwritersandeditorsanddealswithvisitorsabouttheircommentsandquestions.WhatshelovesmostaboutwiseGEEKislearningmoredetailsaboutthethingsyoukindofknowabout,andlearningaboutthingsyouneverknewexisted!SomearticlessheparticularlyenjoyedincludeWhatisaTrekkie?WhatisaWormhole?ShecomestowiseGEEKwithadegreeinpoliticalsciencefromtheUniversityofCalifornia,Berkeley.WhilehertimeismostlyfilledwithworkingforwiseGEEK,shecanalsobefoundtryingtosqueezeintripswhenevershecan,usuallytoEurope.BronwynbeganworkingforwiseGEEKasaneditor,andthoughshecontinuestowriteandedit,shealsoputshernaturalcuriositytoworkbythinkingofnewarticletopics.Bronwynlovesquestionsnearlyasmuchasshelovesanswers!BronwynhasadegreeinPsychologyfromUCDavis,andateachingcredential(证书)fromCSUSacramento.Sheisaprimaryschoolteacherandartist.Therearefewthingsshelovesmorethanherdog,Solomon,herleopard,Tiger,andgoodchocolate.Inadditiontowritingthequestionsandeditingtheanswers,BronwynhasalsowrittenafewforwiseGEEK,including,WhatisanOwlPellet?,andCanIReallyMakeYarnOutofmyDog’sFur?JohnnyistheexpertbehindthescenesatwiseGEEK.LikemostofthewiseGEEKteam,Johnnyworkswithlanguage;butunlikeourwritersandeditors,Johnny’slanguagesarePHPandSQL.Heensuresthatthewebsiteremainsaccessibleandthepagesloadfast.JohnnyhasaMaster’sDegreeincomputerscience;inadditiontoapplyinghisskilltowiseGEEK,healsoteachesprogrammingclassesatatechnicalschool.“ProgrammingforwiseGEEKisachallenge,butnotgettingdistracted(分心)andeducatedbythecontentonthesite,isevenharder.”CarolynjoinedwiseGEEKasapart-timeeditorinApril2022,andnowworksfulltimehiringnewwriters,respondingtoquestionsfromreaders,anddoingwhateverelseneedstobedone.ShecomestowiseGEEKaftermorethansixyearsworkingasanonlinenewsproducer.Althoughstillabitofanewsjunky,Carolynreallyappreciatesnolongerbeingwokenat3a.m.onSundaymorningtodealwithbreakingnews.ShehasadegreeinHistoryfromOberlinCollege,andspenttwoyearsstudyingMassCommunicationsattheUniversityofTexas-Austin.Inhersparetime,Carolynlovesto16WhenJohnnyisawayfromhiscomputer,helikesplayingtheguitar;whenhe’sevenfartheraway,heenjoyshiking.read,cook,andsew.ShealsowatchesmoreTVthanisgoodforanyone.46.WhatcanwesafelyinferaboutwiseGEEKaccordingtotheprofiles?A.Itemployeditsstaffmemberssincethebeginningof2022.B.Itisawebsite,offeringbriefandclearanswerstocommonquestions.C.Itoffersonlinenewstohelplearnthingsoneneverknowsexisted.D.Itaimsatbringingupthecuriosityofthechildrenworldwide.47._______wouldbeinchargeifreadersfailedtovisitwiseGEEK?A.CarolynB.BronwynC.JohnnyD.Catherine48.______ofthemdo(es)extraworkapartfromworkingforwiseGEEK?A.OneB.TwoC.ThreeD.Four49.Whichofthefollowingistrueaccordingtothepassageabove?A.Carolynreallyenjoyseditingbreakingnewsinearlymornings.B.BronwynlikeshertigermorethanwritingforwiseGEEK.C.JohnnyholdstheviewthatwiseGEEKenjoysgreatpopularity.D.CatherineworksforwiseGEEKmainlytotravelinEurope.CRecently,CCTVjournalistshaveapproachedpedestrianswiththeircameras,heldamicrophonetotheirmouthandaskedasimplequestion:“Areyouhappy?”Thequestionhascaughtmanyintervieweesoffguard.EvenMoYan,whorecentlywonaNobelPrize,respondedbysaying:“Idon’tknow”.WhilethequestionhasbecomeabuzzphraseandtheInternetplayshosttoheateddiscussions,weask:Whatexactlyishappiness?Andhowdoyoumeasureit?Inthe1776USDeclarationofIndependence,ThomasJeffersonsetinwritingthepeople’sunalienablerightto“Life,LibertyandthepursuitofHappiness”.Lastyear,235yearson,China’sPremierWenJiabaotoldthenation:“Everythingwedoisaimedatlettingpeoplelivemorehappily.”Atlastyear’sNationalPeople’sCongress,officialsagreedthatincreasinghappinesswouldbeatoptargetforthe12thfive-yearplan.USpsychologistEdDiener,authorofHappiness:UnlockingtheMysteriesofPsychologicalWealth,describeshappinessas“acombinationoflifesatisfactionandhavingmorepositivethannegativeemotions”,accordingtoUSbroadcastingnetworkPBS.Thismaysoundstraightforwardenough,butitstilldoesn’texplainwhatdeterminespeople’shappiness.Manyarguethathappinessiselusiveandthatthereisnosinglesource.Italsomeansdifferentthingstodifferentpeople.Forsome,happinesscanbeassimpleashavingenoughcash.Researchersbelievehappinesscanbeseparatedintotwotypes:dailyexperiencesofhedonic(享乐的)well-being;andevaluativewell-being,thewaypeoplethinkabouttheirlivesasawhole.Theformerreferstothequalityofliving,whereasthelatterisaboutoverallhappiness,includinglifegoalsandachievements.Happinesscan16crossbothdimensions.LiJun,apsychologistandmentaltherapypractitionerataBeijingclinic,says:“Happinesscanmeanboththemostbasichumansatisfactionorthehighestlevelofspiritualpursuit.It’sasimpleyetprofoundtopic.”ChenShangyuan,21,ajuniorEnglishmajoratNanjingUniversityofAeronauticsandAstronautics,saidhisideaofhappinessalwaysevolves.“AtpresentitrelatestohowproductiveIaminaday,”hesaid.“ItmightbelinkedtojobsecurityorleisuretimeafterIgraduate.”Thenthereisthequestionofmeasuringhappiness.Doesitdependonhowmanyfriendswehave,orwhetherweownthelatestsmartphone?Isitevenquantifiable?Economistsaretryingtomeasurehappinessinpeople’slives.Since1972,Bhutan’sGDPmeasurementhasbeenreplacedbyaGrossNationalHappinessindex.Itiscalculatedaccordingtothepeoples’senseofbeingwell-governed,theirrelationshipwiththeenvironment,theirsatisfactionwitheconomicdevelopment,andtheirsenseofnationalbelonging.In2022,USeconomistJosephStiglitzproposed“toshiftemphasisfrommeasuringeconomicproductiontomeasuringpeople’swell-being”.Butiswell-beingmoreeasilymeasured?50.Inthesecondparagraph,thewritergaveanexampleto.A.supporthisideathatbeingfamousisthereasontobehappy.B.introducehistopictobediscussed.C.tellpeoplewinningaNobelPrizeisagreathonour.D.showthatthequestionwasquitedifficult.51.FromwhatThomasJeffersonandWenJiabaomentionedinthepassage,weknow.A.people’shappinessisdeterminedbygreatpeopleB.people’shappinessisanimportanttargetforthedevelopmentofacountryC.peopleinallcountrieshavetherighttoaskthegovernmentforahappylifeD.PeoplebothinChinaandAmericaarelivingahappylife52.Accordingtothepassage,thewritermaymostlikelyagreethat_________.A.CCTVjournalistsareconcernedaboutpeople’shappinessoutofsympathyB.thequestionhasledtoheateddiscussionsaboutwhoarethehappiestpeopleinChinaC.Bhutan’snewindexshowsthatpeopletherearethehappiestintheworldD.itisnoteasyforustodecidewhatdeterminespeople’shappiness53.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“elusive”inthesixthparagraphmean?A.Available.B.Easytoget.C.Hardtodescribe.D.unimaginable.54.Thebesttitleofthepassageis.A.AreYouHappy?B.TheMeasurementofHappinessC.GDPandHappinessD.TheSecretofHappinessDDearGuys,16I’dliketotalktoyouabouttheshameyousubjectedmetolastnight.Letmefirstrefreshyourmemory:You,agroupoffit,youngmen,wereplayingsocceronthefieldacrossfrommyapartmentbuilding.I,abetter-than-averagelookingyoungwoman,waswalkingalongthesidewalkwithmygroceries.That’swhenyourballcameflyingoverthefenceandlandedinfrontofme.OneofyouapproachedandaskedpolitelyifIwouldthrowtheballbacktoyou.Fightingtheurgetodropmybagsandrunscreamingdownthestreet,Ireluctantly(勉强地)agreed.BeforeIcontinue,letmeexplainsomethingthatIdidn’thaveachancetomentionlastnight:Ihatesports.Morespecifically,Ihatesportsinvolvingballs.Thisresultsfrommylackofnaturalabilitywhenitcomestothrowing,catchingandhitting.I’mbadataimingtoo.SoyoucanunderstandwhyI’dbenervousatwhatI’msureseemedtoyoulikealaughablysimplerequest.However,wantingtoappearagreeable,Iputmybagsdown,pickeduptheballand,eyeshalf-shut,andthrewitashardasIcould.Ithitthemiddleofthefenceandbouncedbacktome.Tryingtoactcasually,Isaidsomethingaboutbeingoutofpractice,andthenpickeduptheballagain.Ifyou’llremember,atyourcommand,Iagreedtotrythrowingunderhand.WhileoutwardlyIwassmiling,inmyhead,Iwaspraying,ohGod,ohpleaseohpleaseohplease.Ithrewtheballupwardwithallmystrength,terrifiedbywhathappenednext.Theballhitslightlyhigheruponthefenceandbouncedbacktome.ThisisthepointwhereIstarttotakeissuewithyou.Wouldn’tithavebeenabetteruseofyourtime,andmine,ifyouhadjustwalkedaroundthefenceandtooktheballthen?Iwasclearlystruggling;mysmilesweremoreandmoreforced.Andyet,youalljuststoodthere,motionless.Seeingthatyouweren’tgoingtoletmeoutofthetrouble,Ibecamedesperate.Memoriesofmiddleschoolsoftballcamefloodingback.Itriedhardtothrowtheballbutitonlywentabouteightfeet,thenIdecidedtopickitupanddashwithballinhandtowardsthebaseline,whileannoyedthirteen-year-oldboysscreamedatmethatIwasruiningtheirlives.Childrenarecruel.Beingabiggirlnow,Ipushedthosememoriesasideandpickedupthesoccerballforthethirdtime.Iforcedagood-naturedlaughwhilecryinginsideasyoupatientlyshoutedwordsofsupportoverthefenceatme.“Throwitgranny-style!”oneofyousaid.“Justbackupalittleandgiveitallyou’vegot!”anotheroffered.And,mostembarrassingofall,“Youcandoit!”Iknowyouthoughtyouwerebeingencouraging,butitonlyservedtodeepentheshame.Anyway,Iacceptedyourball-throwingadvice,backedup,rockedbackandforthalittle,tookadeepbreathandletitfly.Ithittheedgeofthefenceandbouncedbacktome.Isurprisedmyself—andI’msureyouaswell—bylettingoutacry,“DAMNIT!!!”Ithenwilledmyselftohaveaheartattackandpassoutinfrontofyou16justsoI’dbeputoutofmymisery.Alas,theheartattackdidn’thappen,andyoucontinuedtolookatmeexpectantly,likeyouwerecontenttodothisallnight.Ihadbecomeasortofexhibitionforyou.Icouldfeelyourcollectivethoughtsdriftingthroughthechain-link:“Canshereallynotdoit?ButImean,really?”Unfortunatelyforyou,Iwasn’treallygametocontinueyourexperiment.Threefailedattemptsatasimpletaskinfrontofagroupofpeopleinatwo-minuteperiodwerejustenoughblowsformeforonenight.Ipickeduptheballonelasttime,approachedthefenceandgrumbled,“Pleasejustcomegetthedamnball.”Andyoudid.Andthankstoyou,Idecidedatthatverymomenttoneverthrowanythingeveragain,exceptdisrespectfulglancesatpeoplewhoplaysports.Sincerely,JenCordery55.Thewriteragreedtothrowtheballbecause______.A.sheneededtohavearelaxcarryingtheheavygroceriesB.shewantedtorefreshherchildhoodmemoriesC.shecouldnotrefusethepoliterequestfromtheyoungmanD.shehadfalleninlovewiththeyoungmanatfirstsight56.Whichofthefollowingisclosetinmeaningtotheunderlinedword“game”?A.anxiousB.braveC.afraidD.curious57.Whydidthewritermentionhermiddleschoolmemory?A.Toexplainwhyshefailedtheattemptstothrowtheballback.B.Tocomplainthatshehadnotmasteredtheballthrowingskills.C.Toshowhowcruelthose13-year-oldboyswere.D.Toexpressherdisliketowardssoftball.58.Whattheboyssaidbeforethewriter’sthirdattemptactuallymadethewriter_______.A.inspiredB.encouragedC.awkwardD.depressed59.Whathappenedtotheballatlast?A.Thewritermanagedtothrowtheballback.B.Theboygottheballbackbyhimself.C.Thewriterthrewtheballawayoutofanger.D.Theboysgotangryandleftwithouttheball.60.What’sthewriter’spurposeinwritingthisopenletter?A.Toexpressherregretoverwhatshedidthedaybefore.B.Toannouncethatshewouldneverplayballgamesagain.C.Tojokeonherinabilitytothrowtheballoverthefence.D.Tocriticizetheyoungmenfortheircrueltytoherdignity.第二节:AnnMarieSabath是位商务礼仪培训专家,第61-65题是人们经常向她询问的问题。请从以下选项(A、B、C、D、E和F)中选出与这些问题相匹配的回答,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。61.HowcanIstartaconversationandkeepitgoingwhenattendingapartyatwhichIknownoone?16Ms.Sabath’sAnswer:______62.HowcanIusegestureseffectivelywhenparticipatinginaconversation?Ms.Sabath’sAnswer:______63.Iamannoyedwhenpeopletrytofinishasentenceforme.ShouldIshowmyannoyanceorjustletitgo?Ms.Sabath’sAnswer:______64.Someofmycolleaguesalwaystalkwitheachotheratmeetingswhilesomeoneelseisspeaking.Isthereagoodwaytohandlethissituation?Ms.Sabath’sAnswer:______65.Whatisthecorrectwaytoapproachagroupofpeoplewhentheyarealreadyengagedinconversation?Ms.Sabath’sAnswer:______A.Herearesometricksfromseasonedpresenters.Ifyou’rethespeaker,simplystopdeadinyourverbaltracks,glanceoveratthosewhoareengagedintheirownconversation,andmaintaineyecontactuntiltheyquietdown.Thenstartspeakingagain.Ifyou’renotthespeaker,trydirectingaglancetothosewhoaretalking.There’sagoodchancetheywillgetthepoint.B.Trymakingeyecontactwithoneormoreofthemembersofthegroup.Afterjoiningthem,besuretoactasalistener,ratherthantryingtocontroltheconversation.Ifyouknownothingaboutthetopicunderdiscussion,remainsilent.C.Believeitornot,thisisquiteaneasythingtodo.Thekeyistolistenmorethanyouspeak.Justasimportantasknowingwhattoaskisrecognizinghowtophrasequestions.Asurewaytogetotherstorespondistoaskopen-endedquestions.If,forexample,you’vejustmetsomeone,don’task,“AreyouoneofBillJones’customers?”Thisisadead-endquestionlikelytogetyoulittlemorethana“yes”ora“no”inresponse.Instead,useaninterrogative—Who?What?When?Where?Why?How?Forexample,“HowdoyouknowBillJones?”Thiskindofquestionshouldgetyouaresponsewithsomedetail,thusopeningthedoortomoreconversation.D.Thehabitofclearingyourthroatseveraltimesduringaconversationcanbeverydisturbing.Havingtheoccasionalurgetoclearyourthroatisonething.Butifitbecomesanannoyinghabit,tryswallowinginstead.Whenyouswallow,itwillseemtootherstobemerelyapause.Insteadofbeingadistraction,thismini-momentofsilencecanevenworktogaintheattentionofthepersonwithwhomyou’respeaking.E.Sometimesover-friendlypeoplethinkthey’rehelpingbyfillingintheblanksforyou.Inreality,theyaresteppingonyoursentences.Tohelpbreakthemofthisannoyinghabitinagracefulmanner,waituntilthepersonhascompletedyoursentenceforyou.Thenpausebrieflyandcompletethesentenceyourselfasyouwouldhavedonebeforetheinterruption.F.Bodylanguageisavitallyimportantaspectofaninterestingdialogue.Whenparticipatinginaconversation,besuretoprojectapositiveandfriendlyattitude.Smile.Touchwithahandshake.Maintaineyecontact.Nod.Andkeepan16openmind.Evenifyouarenotallthatinterestedinthepersonwithwhomyouarespeaking,keepanopenmindregardingfuturerelationships.It’sagoodwaytohelpdevelopyourprofessionalnetwork.Youneverknowwhenyourpathswillcrossagain.(非选择题,共40分)第三部分:写作(共二节,满分40分)第一节:短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)假如英语课上老师要求同学们交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的一篇作文。文中共有10处语言错误,要求你在错误的地方增加、删除或修改某个单词。增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(∧),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仅限一词;2.只允许修改10处,多者(从11处起)不记分。Somestudentsthinkadifficultexamisjustlikeachallengeandthemoredifficultitis,themorebetteritwillbe.Theysayadifficultexamcanhelpthemtofindoutwhattheyareweakintheirstudiesandimprovetheirlearningmethods.Though,otherswereagainstadifficultexam.Intheiropinions,ifitisverydifficult,theymaybecomediscourageandfeelterribleabouttheirstudies.Ipreferanexamneithertoodifficultortooeasy.Averyeasyexamisnotgoodofteacherstolearnhowwearegettingonwithourstudies,andtoodifficultanexamwillmakethemloseheart.第二节:书面表达(满分30分)16你准备参加某英文报社举办的以“Reading”为主题的征文活动。请根据以下要点写一篇征文稿:1.你对Reading的看法;2.描写自己的一次阅读经历,包括阅读时间、内容、影响等。注意:词数120左右。_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________试场号_________座位号________班级_________姓名____________学号_________…………………………………装……………………………………订………………………线………………………………………2022届高三第三次月考英语答卷页(非选择题,共40分)第三部分:写作(共二节,满分40分)第一节:短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)假如英语课上老师要求同学们交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的一篇作文。文中共有10处语言错误,要求你在错误的地方增加、删除或修改某个单词。增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(∧),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仅限一词;2.只允许修改10处,多者(从11处起)不记分。Somestudentsthinkadifficultexamisjustlikeachallengeandthemoredifficultitis,themorebetteritwillbe.Theysayadifficultexamcanhelpthemtofindoutwhattheyareweakintheirstudiesandimprovetheirlearningmethods.Though,otherswereagainst16adifficultexam.Intheiropinions,ifitisverydifficult,theymaybecomediscourageandfeelterribleabouttheirstudies.Ipreferanexamneithertoodifficultortooeasy.Averyeasyexamisnotgoodofteacherstolearnhowwearegettingonwithourstudies,andtoodifficultanexamwillmakethemloseheart.第二节:书面表达(满分30分)16座位号_____________________________________________________________________________________________英语参考答案:1616
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