江西省上高县二中2022届高三英语上学期第四次月考试题
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江西省上高县二中2022届高三英语上学期第四次月考试题第一部分听力(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、whatisthewomangoingtodonext?A.HaveameetingB.SeethemanagerC.Dosometranslation2.Howdidthewomanfeetaboutherperformance?A.SatisfiedB.DisappointedC.Worried3.WhatwasTomdoing?A.TalkingwiththepostmanB.RunningaroundthecornerC.Helpingthepostmanwithhiswork4.Wherearethespeakers?A.AtalibraryB.AtacomputerlabC.Ataprintshop5.Whydoesthemancometothewoman?A.TotakeapictureofherB.ToaskforanewIDcardC.Tofilloutaform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,并标在试卷的相应位置。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.Whatdoesthewomanthinkofthenecklace?A.ItistoooldB.ItisbeautifulC.Itisveryfancy7.Whatwillthemanprobablydonext?A.TakeabreakB.ShowthewomanaringC.Givethewomanadiscount听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8、Whatdoesthewomanliketodo?A.GivezooanimalsnamesB.SaveendangeredanimalsC.Playwithanimals9.Whatdoesthewomansayaboutherbrother?-14-\nA.HelovesanimalsB.HekeepsamonkeyC.Heisverynaughty听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.WhatdoesBobwanttodo?A.BorrowsomemoneyB.GotoafootballgameC.Giveaninterview11.WhatdoesBob’sfatherdo?A.ApostmanB.AjournalistC.Afarmer12.WhereisBob?A.InNewYorkB.InLosAngelesC.InManhattan听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13.Whereisthebrandnameofthebriefcase?A.InthemiddleofthebackB.Atthetopintheright-handcornerC.Atthebottomintheleft-handcorner14.Whatisinsidethebriefcase?A.ThehousekeysB.TheiPadC.Thewallet15.Wheredidthewomanlosethebriefcase?A.InabikeshopB.OntheplatformC.Inthesubway16.Whatdoesthewomansayaboutthebriefcase?A.ItismadeofleatherB.ItwaslockedC.It’sheavyboxtype听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.Whattimewillthelunchbreakstart?A.At11:40B.At11:50C.At12:0018.Whenwillthechangestakeplace?A.NextWednesdayB.NextThursdayC.NextFriday19.Whatarethelistenersaskedtodo?A.Visitthespeaker’sofficeB.TakeasheetofinformationC.Selectfoodtoorder20.What’sthespeakermainlytalkingabout?A.AnewproductB.OfficehoursC.Arecyclingprogram-14-\n第二部分: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,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项ASeeoureditors’top5picksinprintbooksandKindlebooks,anddiscoveroureditors’picksforthebestbooksoftheyear.#1KillersoftheFlowerMoon:TheOsageMurdersandtheBirthoftheFBIbyDavidGrannInKillersoftheFlowerMoon,DavidGramirevisitsashockingseriesofcrimesinwhichdozensofpeopleweremurderedincoldblood.Basedonyearsofresearchandnewevidence,thebookisamasterpieceofnarrativenonfiction.Kindle:$14.99Hardcover:$17.37Paperback:$15.36#2LittleFiresEverywherebyCelesteNgLittleFiresEverywhereexplorestheweightofsecrets,thenatureofartandidentity,andthefiercepullofmotherhood—andthedangerofbelievingthatfollowingtherulescanavoiddisaster,LittleFiresEverywhereistheperfectgiftfortheholidays!Kindle:$13.99Hardcover:$20.96Paperback:$12.95#3BearTownbyFredrikBackmanItisanovelaboutaforgottentownbotheredbyscandalandtheamateurhockeyteamthatmightjustchangeeverythingintoabetterplace.WinningajunioricehockeychampionshipmightmeaneverythingtotheresidentsofBeartown.Kindle:$10.99Hardcover:$12.95#4ExitWestbyMohsinHamidProfoundlyintimateandpowerfullyinventive,ExitWesttellsanunforgettablestoryoflove,loyalty,andcouragethatisbothcompletelyofourtimeandforalltime.Kindle:$12.99Hardcover:$15.73Paperback:$11#5HomoDeus:ABriefHistoryofTomorrowbyYuvalHarariYuvalNoahHarari,authoroftheinternationalphenomenonSapiens,returnswith-14-\nanequallyoriginalandattractivebook,turninghisfocustowardhumanity’sfuture,andourquesttoupgradehumansintogods.Kindle:$17.99Hardcover:$28.95Paperback:$22.99PleaseSIGNINheretoseemorepicksfromoureditors.21.Whichauthor’sbookwouldmakeagoodChristmasgift?A.YuvalHarari.B.MohsinHamid.C.DavidGrann.D.CelesteNg.22.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUE?A.KillersoftheFlowerMoonisasci-fiforstaffinFBIB.BearTowntellsthestoryofahockeyteam’sgrowth.C.ExitWestisalovestorythatwillnotbeoutofdate.D.HomoDeusisasfamousasSapiensinternationally.23.Wherewouldyoumostprobablyfindthistext?A.Inamagazine.B.Onawebsite.C.Inabrochure.D.Inabookad.BSeveralyearsago,mostyoungBritonswantedacareerinlaw,tobeadoctor,or,iftheywerecreativeenough,totakeupsinging.Buttoday,thingsstanddifferently.AccordingtoasurveybyTescoMobile,aUKtelecomscompany,the“dreamjob”ofyoungpeopleagedbetween16and25intheUKisavideoblogger,or“vlogger”.Thesurvey,carriedoutamong1,002people,foundthatasmuchas40percentofthemputvloggerastheirnumberonechoiceonalistofidealcareers.Thesinglefactorcontributingtothischangeisundoubtedlytheinternetandsocialmedia.Theyhavemadeitsomucheasiertoreachaglobalaudience,withouthavingtoenteracareerinshowbusinessinthetraditionalway.“Inyearsthathavegoneby,thebiggeststarswererecommendedandtrainedbytheHollywoodstudios;now,anyonewithacomputercameracanbecomeanidol,”aTescoMobilespokespersonsaidinanewsrelease.“Fromfashiontocomedy,theseself-madestarsdocumenttheirhobbiestoanadoringfan-base.Vloggersarethebigstarsoftodaybecausetheyarenormalpeopleinteractingwiththeirfansabouteverydaylife.”However,whatpeopleseeisonlythebrightsideofbeingavloggerandtheyignorethefactthatonlythosewhoaresuccessfulgainfameandfortune.Foreverysuccess-14-\nthereareahundredotherswhonevergetoffthestartingblock.Therearethedreamsthatcometrueandthedreamsthataredestinedtoremaindreams.Thisiswhydespitethepopularityofvloggers,someyoungpeoplechosetofollowcareersthatdon’tnecessarilyearnthemfame,butallowthemtomakegooduseoftheinternettosharetheirhobbies.YoungIsraeliDavidLeshaw,forexample,runsabusinesscalledtheFinishersClub.It’sanonlineplatformforrunnerstokeeparecordoftheirraces.HetoldthecareerwebsiteZippiathathisjoballowshimtoexpresshispassion,andisalwaysalearningexperience.Andthat’senoughforhim.24.WhydosomanyyoungBritonschoosetobevloggers?A.Becausebeingvloggersisanidealcareer.B.Becausevloggerscanbecomeidolseasily.C.Becausebeingvloggersispopularnowadays.D.Becausevloggersareboundtoberichandfamous25.WhatdoestheunderlinedsentenceinParagraph4mean?A.MostvloggerscanachievetheirdreamsB.Oneshouldrealizethedreamsonebyone.C.VloggerswhoaresuccessfulcangainfameandfortuneD.Notallthevloggershaveaccomplishedthedreams26.TheexampleofIsraeliDavidLeshawinthelastparagraphservesto.A.callonyoungpeoplenottobevloggersB.explainthepopularityofvloggersC.helpreaderstakeacorrectattitudeD.statetheadvantagesofhiscareer27.Whatistheauthor’sattitudetowardbeingvloggers?A.ObjectiveB.CriticalC.PositiveD.NegativeCWiththeexplosionofconsumerchoicesinrecenthistory,thelatestmust-haveswouldsurelyneedtobeupgradedmoreoftenthanevery10years.In2022acomputerandbasicmobilephonewouldhavebeenenoughformostpeople,butnow?ThepublicneedatrendynotebookcomputerandasmartphonewithWiFiconnectiontofeeltheyareup-to-date.Sowhenwillwehaveenoughthings?Whenwillwefinallybehappy?Well,itlookslikethethingswebuytodaywillbarelykeepussatisfiedforafewmonths.-14-\n Intheeyesofsomepsychologists,farfrommakingushappy,greaterconsumerchoicecreatesmanyseriouspsychologicalproblems.Afundamentalprincipleofthesocietyisthatmorefreedomisbetterandmorechoiceinthemarketplacemeansmorefreedom.Thereforemorechoiceleadstomorehappiness.Thisisnotthecase,however. Imagineyougotoacaféofferingchocolateandvanillaicecream.Youchoosethechocolateandeatithappily.Butwhatifthecafeserves50kindsoficecream?Youchoosechocolateandthenstarttoworry,“maybeblueberrywouldhavebeenbetter,perhapsthehalf-faticecreamwouldhavebeenhealthier.Stupidme,allthesechoicesandIdidn’tmakethebestone!” InChina’smajorcitieswehavenowpassedthepointwheremoreconsumerchoiceismakingushappier.Weareannoyedbyalltheoptionswehave,disappointedbecauseourexpectationsaresohighandangeredatourselveswhenwedon’tmakeaperfectchoiceeverytime. Anewspaperreportertellsastoryabouttravelingonaplanewithhigh-speedInternetaccess.Hethoughtthiswasamazing—thenewestpieceoftechnologyhehadheardof.Then theservicewentdown.Themannexttohimwasangryandswore.Thereporterthought,“Howquicklytheworldoweshimsomethingheknewexistedonly10secondsago!”28.Whatisthetextmainlytalkingabout?A.Hi-techandconsumerneeds.B.Computersandsmartphones.C.WirelessproductsandWiFiconnection.D.Diversechoicesandconsumersatisfaction.29.Whatmaysomepsychologiststhinkoftheconsumerdemandinthecafe?A.Theconsumerhasmentalproblems.B.Morechoicemeansmorefreedom.C.Varietyleadstounhappiness.D.Theshopprovidestoomanychoices.30.Whywasthemannexttothereporterquiteannoyed?A.Thenetconnectionwasinterrupted.B.Someoneowedhimmoney.C.Theairhostessofferedpoorservice.D.Thepleasurelastedonly10seconds.31.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“swore”inthelastparagraphprobablymean?A.Fellasleep. B.Saidrudewords.-14-\nC.Madepromises.D.BecameamazedDSugargliders(蜜袋鼯)aresmall,cute,anduniquelittleanimals.Sugarglidersarealong-termcommitment,livingupto14yearswithgoodcare,andrequireaspecialdiet,lotsofattention,andspace.Babysugarglidersstartlifeoffintheirmother’spocket,justlikekangaroos.AllwildsugarglidersarefromAustralia,Indonesia,andNewGuineawheretheyliveintreetops.Sugarglidersinthewildliveinsocialfamilyunitscalledcolonies.Thissociallifeisveryimportanttoallsugarglidersandtheyenjoythecompanionshipandcommunicationfromtheirownspecies.Sugargliderscanmakelovable,playful,andentertaininganimals,butregularinteractionwiththemisveryimportantifyouwanttheglidertobefriendly,especiallyifhavingacolonyofthem.Sugargliderswillgetalongwithotherglidersthattheylivewith.Whilethesegliderrelationshipsareveryimportant,you’llstillwanttomakesureyourgliderisalsofriendlywithyouifyouwanttohandlethem.Sugarglidersarequick,lovetoclimb,willglidefromplacetoplaceifspaceallowsit,andliketostayinanestduringthedaytosleep.Theycannotbepotty(便盘)trainedbuttheyseldombringownerscleaningtrouble.Sugargliderscanbeverynoisy.Thenoisesthatasugarglidermakesareusuallytoshowthattheyareupset,frightened,hungry,ortoexpressotherfeelings.“Crabbing”isthemostoftenheardsoundofanupsetgliderandthiswarningshouldbenoticedoryoumaybeinforanunkindbite.Youwillhearthissoundifyouwakeasleepinggliderupduringthedaysincetheyarenocturnal,youalsomightbeattheriskoflosingagoodrest.Petsugarglidershavefairlystrictdietaryrequirements.Theperfectdietforasugargliderisstillawidelyarguedtopicbutmoreandmoreresearchhasbeendoneovertheyearstodeterminesomeofthebestoptions.32.Whichoftheflowingisrequiredforkeepingapetsugarglideraccordingtothetext?A.Long-timecareB.JoyfultoysC.AspecialpocketD.Technicalknowledge33.Whatdoyouknowaboutsugarglidersfromthetext?A.TheyliketomakenoisesB.Theyarenormallyquiteclean-14-\nC.TheyarealwaysveryfriendlyD.Theyliveincavesinthewild34.Whydoownersneedregularinteractionwithsugargliders?A.TocreateharmonyforsugarglidersB.Tolengthensugargliders’lifeC.TogivesugarglidersasenseofsecurityD.Toformabondwithsugargliders35.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“nocturnal”inparagraph5probablymean?A.inhighspiritsB.inpoorconditionC.activeatnightD.noisyduringtheday第二节(共5小题;每小题2分。共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。ZooanimalsVSanimalsinthewildZooanimalsusuallylivelongerthantheirwildcounterparts.Thisisbecausetheyhaveaccesstomedicalcareandbetternutritioninzoos.Moreover,thereisalackofpredators(捕食者).36Elderlywildanimalslosetheirstrength,abilitytofindanddigestfoodandoftenlosetheirsocialstandingintheirspeciessocialstructure.Zoosarelearninghowtocareforoldanimals.Boredomisabigproblemforanimalsinzoosandsomethinganimalsinthewilddonothavetoface.Animalexpertsbelievethatasmallplaceproducesboredom.37Theyalsoprovidecompanionsandhidepiecesoffoodsotheanimalshavetosearchforitasinthewild.38AcaseinpointistheAsiaticwildhorse.Thespecieswashuntedtoextinctioninthewildby1969.Theentireworldpopulationnowlivesinzoosandnaturepreserves.ThelargestpopulationiskeptattheNationalZooinWashington.D.C.Allofthoseanimalswerezoo-born.Animalslivinginthewildmaycomeintocontactwithpeople.Theanimalsmayhuntlivestock(家畜)oreatfarmers’crops.39Ingoodzoos,peoplecanseethattheseanimalsarenotjustabletomaketrouble,butleadcomplexlives.Thiscanhelppeoplesavetheanimalandthehabitatneededtokeeptheanimalaliveinthewild.Animalsoftenreproducebetterwhentheyareinthewild.40Oneoftheremarkableexamplesisthefemalegiantpanda.Usingartificial(人工的)meanshas-14-\nhelpedraisetheworldwidepandapopulation.Also,bytryingtorecreatetheanimal’snaturallivingconditionasmushaspossible,zooanimalswillbreed.A.Thegoalsofzooshavechanged.B.However,someanimalsareanexceptionC.Asaresult,theyareconsideredharmfulandarehunted.D.Iftheyliveinthewild,theyhavetobattleagainstthem.E.Evenso,itoftenleavesonetowonderiftheanimalslivewell.F.Forsomespecies,livinginzoosistheonlywaythespeciescansurvive.G.Sogoodzooshavereplacedallmetalcagesforthoseanimalsthatusedtoliveinlargeareas.第三部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30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。Inoneofmycollegeclasses,wewererequiredtodoanactofkindness.Myprojectincluded41lunchforanelderlyperson.WhenI42theelderlypersonwiththefoodIcooked,itnever43tomethatitwouldresultinanewfriendshipandthediscoveryofa44.ThepersonIvisitedwasBill,whowasunableto45much.Anursecameregularlytohelphimmovetoandfromthewheelchairbecausehehasno46.Billsaidhewasdelightedtoseemeanditwasa47forhimtoeatamealwithmebecauseheusuallyeats48.Hesaidthefoodwasgreat,butheenjoyedhaving49evenmorethanthefood.Billhadhada50lifewhenworkingontherailroadandhadmany51storiestotellabouthistravelstomanyplaces.Iwas52atripbecauseofhisstories.Ihadonce53abouttravelingbytrain.However,Iwould54begoingbytrainaftermeetingBill.Perhapsthebiggest55ofthisprojectwasthatIsuddenlyrealizedthatIam56ofworkingwiththeelderly.Spendingtimewiththemwasfun-theyhavesomuchlifeexperienceto57.Ontheonehand,Iamagood58.Ontheotherhand,older-14-\npeoplewantsomeonetoknowtheirinnerworld,soitisaperfect59.Idecidedtofocusmystudiesonthe60.Hopefullyinthefuture,IwillworkwiththemtohelpevenmorepeoplelikeBill.41.A.buyingB.deliveringC.packingD.preparing42.A.calledonB.cameacrossC.pickedupD.turnedto43.A.happenedB.appealedC.occurredD.proved44.A.travelplanB.careerpathC.holidaydestinationD.cookingskill45.A.talkB.eatC.sitD.walk46.A.moneyB.relativesC.neighboursD.time47.A.treatB.fancyC.privilegeD.waste48.A.slowlyB.littleC.aloneD.unhappily49.A.familyB.companyC.funD.health50.A.painfulB.hopefulC.peacefulD.colorful51.A.adventurousB.freshC.absorbingD.satisfying52.A.intendingB.pretendingC.allowingD.requiring53.A.arguedB.hesitatedC.thoughtD.cared54.A.unbelievablyB.undoubtedlyC.unexpectedlyD.unhurriedly55.A.aimB.impressionC.problemD.bonus56.A.awareB.proudC.fondD.certain57.A.shareB.discussC.treasureD.gain58.A.studentB.cookC.learnerD.listener59.A.choiceB.dealC.matchD.game60.A.oldB.poorC.disabledD.homeless第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。Yesterdaywasacrazyday.Ifeltverytired61Ihadatonofworkstuffgoingon.ThenIgot62messagefromoneofmyteammates.Itsaid,“Wewanttoletyou-14-\nknowthattherearepeoplewhoseeand63(true)appreciateallyourhardwork.”Thismeantmoreto64(I)thananythingelseinalongwhile.AnditmademethinkthatmaybeIneedtosettimeaside65(tell)thepeopleinmylifehowmuchIappreciatewhattheydid.Say“thankyou”totheguybehindthecounter,tellinghimthatyouappreciatehowhardhe66(work);tellyourdaughterthatyouareproudofher67(perform)atschool;tellyourmomthatyounoticehowmuchshedoes68thefamily.Sometimeswhenalongtimegoesbywithout69(recognize)forthegoodwedo,westarttogetupset,butasimplestatementofappreciationcouldmakeusbecome70(energy)againforagoodlongtime.第四部分: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)假段定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文。文中共有10处语言错误,每句中最多有两处。错误仅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:把多余的词用(\)划掉。修改:在错的词下画一横线,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。I’maseniorschoolstudent,soIlikeEnglishverymuch.BesidesattendingtoEnglishlessonsatschool,IoftengototheEnglishCornerintheparknearmyhomeonSundaymornings.IknowthatthisEnglishCornersetupfiveyearsago.Manyhighschoolstudentsusuallygatherthere,andsometimes,somecollegestudentsandevenforeignfriendswerepresentthere.WepracticeourspeakingEnglish,exchangeourexperienceinlearningEnglish,andtalkaboutthatweareinterestedinandsoon.SinceIbegantovisitthemthreemonthsago,IhavegreatlyimprovedmyselfinEnglish,whichencouragemetogothereregularwithconfidence.Ibelieveitwillbethewisedecision.第二节写作(共25分)假定你是李华,你校将举行“读书节”,请你写封邮件邀请在你校学习的Tony参加。内容包括:1.目的和时间;-14-\n2.内容:交换书籍,西方文学讲座,中国诗歌朗诵比赛。注意: 1.词数100左右; 2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。DearTony,Howareyoudoing? Yourssincerely LiHua -14-\n-14-\n2022届高三年级第四次月考英语试卷答案听力:CAABBBCACACBCABABCBC阅读理解:A:DCBB:BDCAC:DCABD:ABDC七选五:DGFCB完形填空:DACBDBACBDCABBDCADCA语法填空:61.because62.a63.truly64.me65.totell66.isworking67.performance68.for69.beingrecognized70.energetic短文改错:1.so—and2.3.wassetup4.were—are5.speaking—spoken6.that—what7.them—it8.encourages9.regularly10.the—a写作:DearTony,Howareyoudoing?TheReadingFestivalwillbeheldonthesquarefrom9:00a.mto11:00a.m.nextSundayinourschool.Itcanhelpbroadenourhorizonsanddevelopourinterestinreadingbooks.Iamwritingtoinviteyoutojoinus.Aboutfivehundredstudentsareexpectedtoattendthefestival.Manywillbringandexchange bookswitheachother.Thosewhoarefondofliteraturecanattendthelectureonfamous Westernworks.Afterthat,theywillalsohaveadiscussion.Besides,theChinesepoetry readingcompetitionwillbeheld.AndtherewillbeextraChineseoperaperformances.Isincerelyhopeyoucanacceptmyinvitation.Lookingforwardtoyourearlyreply. yours,LiHua-14-
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