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上饶中学2022-2022年学高三上学期期中考试英语试卷(零班、培优、实验、补习班)考试时间:120分钟分值:150分第一部分听力(共20小题,每小题1.5分,满分30分)第一节听下面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.Whatwilltheweatherbeliketomorrow?A.CloudyB.SunnyC.Rainy2.Whatdoesthemanmean?A.Hecan’thelpthewoman.B.He’llpickthewomanup.C.He’llgototheengineeringbuilding3.Whenwillthetwospeakersgoonthefieldtrip?A.OnTuesdayB.OnWednesdayC.OnFriday4.Whattimeisitnow?A.7:35B.7:40C.8:005.Wheredoesthemanplantogo?A.FranceB.AustraliaC.Korea第二节听下面5段对话。每段对话后有几个小题,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。听完每段对话前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟,听完后,各个小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话读两遍。听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。6.Whowillsendthefile?A.SamB.LucyC.Carol7.Whereisthewoman?A.AttheairportB.IntheofficeC.Inahotel听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8.Whydidn’tthemangooutlastnight?A.Hiscarbrokedown.B.Hecouldn’tusehiscar.C.Hedidn’tfeellikegoingout.9.Whatisthewoman’splanfornextweek?11\nA.Towatchavolleyballgame.B.Tohavehercarrepaired.C.Togetanewcar听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.Whichitemisthemostexpensive?A.Thebelt.B.Thewallet.C.Thetie.11.Whatdoesn’tthewomanlikeaboutthewallet?A.ThedesignB.ThepriceC.Thecolor12.Howmuchwillthewomanpayforthegift?A.$15.00B.$19.99C.$35.99听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13.Whatarethetwospeakersprobablytalkingabout?A.AnoticeB.ApictureC.Asport14.Whatarethenewsportscolorsthisyear?A.BlackandwhiteB.BlueandyellowC.Redandgreen15.Whichpicturewillthetwospeakersuse?A.Oneofthefootballteam.B.Oneofthebasketballteam.C.Oneofthebaseballteam.16.Whatwillthetwospeakerstalkaboutafterlunch?A.WhattowriteB.Wheretoputtheschoolname.C.Wheretoputthedateandthetime听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.Whatarereadersbeingaskedtovoteaboutinthefirstpieceofnews?A.Ads.B.Websites.C.Newspapers.18.Whenwilltheresultsbeannounced?A.InOctoberB.InNovemberC.InDecember19.HowmanyairlinecompaniesdoestheBACserve?A.25.B.50.C.80.20.Whatisthelastpieceofnewsabout?A.AcityB.AfestivalC.Adance第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A,B,C,D)中,选出最佳选项(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)AEdgarfeltquiteexcitedatthethoughtofhisfirstswimofthesummer.Withthesunshiningdownsostrongly,theseawascertaintobewarmenough.Hewalkedquicklyalongthesea-front11\ntowardsthestepsthatledontothesands.Hesmiledcheerfullyatthepassersby.Hehadjustsmiledandraisedhishattoanelderlyladywhenamanwithacameracaughthisarmandstoppedhim.Edgarheardalittlebuzzingnoisefromthecamera.“Yourphotograph,sir,ingloriouscolourinjustonemomentifyouplease,”saidthemaninonebreath.Thenthebuzzingstopped,andheheldthephotographinhishandandwaswavingittoandfro.Inamomenthehandeditover,andEdgarsawthebrightbluesplashofhisshirthalffillingthepicture.“Seventypence,sir,”themansaid.“It’sthebargainofyourholiday.”“Seventypence,”Edgarrepeated,mildly.“Forthis?”Hestaredatthephotographer.“They’renormallyeighty-five,sir,butforasinglesubjectImakeacut-priceoffer.It’sthebestvalueyou’llgetinChadwell.”“You’llhavetomakeabetteroffer,”Edgarsaid.Itwasagoodphotothough,hethought,sobrightandclear.Hishatwasheldhigh,andhewassmilingbroadlyattheoldlady,whosearmandhandbagcameintoalowercorner.Hehadhadnoideathathewasbeingsnapped.Hethoughthewasreallyquiteagood-lookingchap.“That’sasgoodasanystudiojobthatwouldcostyoupounds,”saidthecameraman.“It’sbetterinawaybecauseit’ssonatural.Onlyseventypence,sir.”“I’veneverpaidsomuchforasnapinmylife.Itsimplyisn’tworththatkindofmoney.It’snotasifIneedthething.Look,I’llgiveyoutwenty-five.”“No,Ican’tdothat.Eachoftheseinstantcolourshotscostsme50p—that’sthepriceoftheblankframe,soyousee…”“Criminal,criminal,”Edgarbrokein.“Youwantaprofitoffortypercent.Well,notatmyexpense,I’mafraid.I’llgiveyouyour50pandthat’sthat.”“Letmesee,then.”ThemansuddenlytookthephotographoutofEdgar’shand.“Ican’twasteanymoretimewithyou.It’s70porIkeepit.”“Keepit,”Edgarsaid.Heturned,lookedouttothesea,andthenwalkedquicklyaway.21.Edgarsmiledatandraisedhishattotheladybecause________.A.hethoughtherecognizedherB.hewantedthephotographtobeamusingC.shewashavingherphotographtakenD.hewasfeelingexcitedandcheerful22.Thephotographerloweredhispriceto70pbecause__________.A.EdgarwantedtobargainforthephotoB.Edgarcouldn’taffordtopaythenormalprice11\nC.EdgarwastheonlypersoninthephotoD.therewasonlyonecopyofthephoto23.WhatdidEdgarthinkofthephoto?A.Hethoughtitmadehimlooklikeacriminal.B.Helikeditbutthoughtitwastoodear.C.Itannoyedhimbecausehehadn’texpectedit.D.Hethoughtitwasabargainattheprice.24.Wecaninferfromthepassagethat_______.A.Edgarwasanindifferentbutgood-lookingmanB.EdgarsmiledatthephotographerbecausehewasbeingphotographedC.thephotographerwasactuallyacriminalD.Edgardidn’tbuythesnapatlength.BLondonisn’tforeveryone.Somepromisingstudentsignoreitasanoption.However,othersjumpatthechancewithoutproperconsideration.StudentlifeinLondonisverydifferentfromcampuslifeelsewhere.Themainissueformoststudentsindecidingwhethertostudyinthecityistheirsenseofhowmuchitwillcosttoliveinthecapital.Itmustbeacknowledgedthatrentalpricesarethehighestinthecountry,andstudentsshouldbepreparedforthisevenwiththeextraloantooffer.Ifyoudoyourhomework,thenthatiswheretheextracostsend.Ifyoukeepyoureyesopen,studentdiscountsareeverywhereandmanynightclubsrunstudentnightsduringtheweek,withstudentunionsensuringexpensivenightlifeisneveranissue.Andifyoufeellikeearningabitofextramoney,generally,part-timeworkisprettyeasytocomeby.Thetransportnetworkisgoodandgenerallyaffordable,especiallywiththeStudentOysterphotos-card,butthedensityofLondonmeansmostjourneysarepossibleonfoot,and24-hourbusesensureanightoutthatrarelyrequiresataxi.Afinalbenefitofthecityforstudents,whichisseldomconsideredbymostuntiltheyactuallyarrive,isthepowerofLondontoconnectpeople.London’sstatusasaworldcitymeansemployers,includingbankssuchasHSBC,mediacompaniesLikeBSkyB,publisherssuchasPenguinandeverykindofbusinessin-between,choosetolocatetheirheadquartersinLondon.Manyoftheseemployersprovideopportunitiessuchasnetworkingeventsandinterviewtraining,whichareoftenadvertisedthroughLondonuniversitiesthemselves,whileinternships,workexperienceandgraduateschemesareallavailablewithinthecity.11\nOfcoursewhenitcomesdowntopersonalpreference,Londonisjustonecityonalonglistofoptions,butbeforedeciding,prospectivestudentsshouldtryhardtofindoutthetruerealityintermsofthecostsandbenefitstothempersonally.25.Somestudentsdon’tchooseLondonbecause________.A.theyhavenowaytogettheextraloanB.theydislikedoingtheirhouseworkC.LondonwitnesseshigherrentsD.LondonisthecapitalofGreatBritain26.BeforegettingtoLondon,moststudentsusuallyfailtonotice_______.A.somanylargecompaniesarelocatedinLondonB.24-hourbusescanprovidegreatconvenienceforthemC.therelivetoomanyworld-famousmenandwomenD.thetransportnetworkisgenerallythemostaffordable27.Whichofthefollowingcanbethebesttitleforthepassage?A.DisadvantagesofStudyinginLondonB.HighRentalPricesinLondonC.ChoicestoBeAvoidedbyStudentsD.BenefitsofStudyinginLondonCDoyoudreamofowningyourownhouse?CanadianKyleMacDonald,a26-year-oldfromVancouverwhoisaresidentinMontreal,hasjustachievedit.MacDonald,whohasspentmuchofhistimesincegraduatingfromcollegebackpackingroundEuropeandAsiaandwhosemainincomeappearstocomefromworkingasapizza-deliveryman,decidedlastyearthathewantedtosettledown.However,whenhecheckedtherealestatemarket,hequicklyrealizedthathehadnochanceofraisingthedepositonahomeofhisown.Sohecameupwithaninventivesolution.UsingthepoweroftheInternet,hedecidedtotrytobarter(易货贸易)hiswaytoahouse.Hisstartingoffer?Oneredpaperclip(回形针).Ofcourse,hedidn’texpectsomeonetoofferhimahouseforthepaperclip,hesimplywantedtotradeitforsomethingthatwasmorevaluable.14tradeslater,heisnowtheownerofahouseinKipling,Saskatchewan.Hisfirsttradetookplacewhentwowomenfromhishometownofferedhimapenintheshape11\nofafish.MacDonaldthentradedthefish-penforadoorknob,thenthedoorknobforastove.Furthertransactionsbroughthimanelectricitygeneratorandaski-bob,asmallvehicleontracksthatpeopleusetorideacrosssnowandice.Afterninetrades,hehadarecordingcontractatamusicstudioinToronto.ButKylepressedon,stillconvincedthathewouldeventuallygetahouse.AftertradeswhichbroughthimtheopportunitytospendadaywithrockstarAliceCooperandtohaveasmallpartinaHollywoodmovie,hestruckgold.WhenwordsofKyle’sastonishingbarterjourneyreachedthepeopleofKipling,theydecidedtomaketheirmove.Thepopulationofthetownisalittlemorethanl,000,andfallingfast.ByofferingthekeystoanemptyhouseonMainStreet,Kiplinghopedtobringmuchneededpublicity—andresidents—tothefadingtown.Andtheyseemtohavesucceeded!28.WhenKyleMacDonaldstartedhisInternetbartering,he.A.hopedthatsomeonewouldgivehimahouseforhispaperclipB.didn’texpectanyonetogivehimahouseforapaperclipC.didn’tknowifanyonewouldexchangeahouseforapaperclipD.expectedthathewouldhaveahouseafter14trades29.ThethirdthingthatKyleMacDonaldreceivedwas.A.somethingyoucanwritewithB.somethingyouholdwhenyouopenadoorC.somethingyoucancookfoodonD.asmallvehicleforridingacrosssnowandice30.ThepeopleofKipling,Saskatchewanwantedto.A.giveallthehousesonMainStreetawayB.leavetownandlivesomewhereelseC.attractmorepeopletocomeandlivethereD.offerthekeystohousesinthecity31.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“transaction”referto?A.dealB.knowledgeC.vehicleD.decisionDAsurveysuggeststhatpeoplewhohavedroppedoutfromhighschooljustearnanaverageof$9,000lessperyearthangraduates.Nowanewstudyremovesacommonbeliefwhytheyquit.It’smuchmorebasicthanflunkingout.Societytendstothinkofhighschooldropoutsaskidswhojustcan’tcutit.Theyarelazy,andperhapsnottoobright.Soresearchersweresurprised11\nwhentheyaskedmorethan450kidswhoquitschoolaboutwhytheyleft.“Thevastmajorityactuallyhadpassinggradesandtheywereconfidentthattheycouldhavegraduatedfromhighschool.”JohnBridgeland,theexecutiveresearchersaid.Aboutonemillionteensleaveschooleachyear.OnlyabouthalfofAfrican-AmericanandHispanic(美籍西班牙的)studentswillreceiveadiploma(证书),andactuallyalldropoutscometoregrettheirdecision.So,iffailinggradesdon’texplainwhythesekidsquit,whatdoes?Again,JohnBridgeland:“Themostdependablefindingwasthattheywerebored.”“Theyfoundclassesuninteresting;theyweren’tinspiredormotivated.Theydidn’tseeanydirectconnectionbetweenwhattheywerelearningintheclassroomtotheirownlives,ortotheircareeraspirations.”Thestudyfoundthatmostteenswhododropoutwaituntiltheyturnsixteen,whichhappenstobetheageatwhichmoststatesallowstudentstoquit.IntheU.S.,onlyonestate,NewMexico,hasalawrequiringteenagerstostayinhighschooluntiltheygraduate.Onlyfourstates:California,Tennessee,TexasandUtah,plustheDistrictofColumbia,requireschoolattendanceuntilage18,noexceptions.JeffreyGrin,anotherresearcher,saysraisingthecompulsoryattendanceagemaybeonewaytokeepmorekidsinschool.“Asthesedropoutslookback,theyrealizethey’vemadeamistake.Andanythingthatsortofgivesthesepeopleanextrapushtostickitoutandseeitthroughtotheend,isprobablyhelpfulmeasure.”NewHampshiremaybethenextstatetoraiseitsschoolattendanceageto18.Butcriticssaythatforcingthestudentsunwillingtocontinuetheirstudiestostayinschoolmissesthepoint—theneedforreform.It’sbeencalledfortoreinventhighschooleducationtomakeitmorechallengingandrelevant,andtoensurethatkidswhodostickitoutreceiveadiplomathatactuallymeanssomething.32.Accordingtoresearchers’study,mosthighschoolstudentsdropoutofschoolbecause____________.A.theyhavefailinggradesB.theyarelazyandnotintelligentC.theyarediscriminatedagainstD.theytakenointerestinclasses33.Accordingtothepassage,whichstatehasalawrequiringschoolattendanceuntiltheygraduate?A.NewHampshire.B.Utah.C.NewMexico.D.TheDistrictofColumbia.34.Inthelastparagraph,thewriteristryingto__________.A.suggestraisingthecompulsoryattendanceage11\nB.analysethereasonwhystudentsquitschoolC.raiseawarenessofreforminghighschooldropoutsD.wishtomakelawstoguaranteenodropouts35.Fromthepassage,wecaninferthefollowingEXCEPTthat__________.A.thegradesofmostdropoutsatschoolwereacceptableB.dropouts’salaryisnotassatisfyingasgraduates’C.classesdon’tattractdropoutsD.about500,000highschooldropoutsareblackandSpanish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项。Wemakecommitmentstoothersandourselvesallthetime.Thequestionis:Dowekeepthem?Whenwefailtokeepapromise,itcommunicatestotheotherpersonthatwedon’ttreasurehimorher.Thiscandamageourrelationshipsinthelongrun.36Herearesometipstohelpyoukeepyourpromises.Makeyourpromisesconcrete.Makesurethatyouwillbeabletodosomethingbeforeyoucommittoit.Thenbeclearontheexpectation,action,orresultthatisagreedto.37Firmpromisesthataresetinstonearemorelikelytobekept.Nevermakeapromisethatyouarenotsureifyoucankeep.Getyourpromiseinwriting.Businessesandprofessionalsmostoftengetthemselvesintotroublewhentheyhavemadeaverbalagreement.38Somakeitapracticetogetprofessionalagreementsinwriting.Whenbothpartiesareveryclearonwhatisexpected,itismucheasierforbothpartiestokeeptheirword.39Don’tmakeexcusesforyourself.Pushyourselfabit,workalittlelonger,persist,andpersevere,despitewhatitcostsyou.Thecostoffailingwillbemuchhigher.Followingthroughonadifficultpromisenotonlygivesyousatisfaction,butalsoraisesthelevelofrespectyoureceivefromothers.Expectthesameofothers.Whensomeonefailstokeeptheirword,beclearandhonestinyourdisappointment.Remindthemoftheirbrokenpromiseandletthemknowhowfailuretoactontheirparthashurtyou,andletyoudown.40Trustoncedamagedcannotbeearnedagain.Besuretosurroundyourselfwiththosetypesofpeoplethatyoucandependon.A.Fulfillyourpromiseanyway.11\nB.Thensetafirmdeadlineforyourpromise.C.Beclearaboutwhattheyhavepromised.D.Moreimportantly,itshowsthatwedon’tvalueourownword. E.Suchagreementstendtobeunderstooddifferentlybybothparties.F.Thiswillactuallyhelptobuildyourreputationasareliableperson.G.Whenthishappens,don’texpectthemtokeeptheirpromiseinthefuture.第三部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节完形填空(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四个选项(A、B、C、D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。SotiredasIwas,Ibotheredmyselftoopenupmycafeshoponthecoldmorning.Withmanyconsumersstreamingin,Iknewanotherlongbusinessdaybegan.AndIhadtoservefarintothenight.AsIrushedamongthetables,suddenly,a41askedifIcouldmindachild.Iwasquite42butIcouldtellthemanwasquitedesperate.SoIhadtomakea43withhimthatifhewantedhissontostayandwaitforhim,hehadto44somethingintheshop.Thiswasquite45forthemantodo;Icould46hewasquitepoorbythe47hewasdressed.Itlookedasifhehadtriedtocomeinhis48clothes.Buttheystilllookedabitoldandwornout49hehadoftenwornthem,justtomakehimselflookbest.LookingdownIcouldseehis50werealsoabittomandtheheelswereinaterriblestate.Ithoughthewasgoingforajobinterview.Intheendheboughtasmallboxof51forhislittlesonandseatedhimdowninthecorner.Icouldtelltheboywasfeelingdownandonlycould52withabitofcheeringup.Seeingthatthekidsatthereforquiteawhile,Iwasabit53asthepoorlittlekidwassitting54hisown.Peoplewatchedhimandsomekidsevencameovertopickonhim.Iwas55toseeoneofthemevenknockedhiscookiesoffthetable.Hequicklywentandgotthembackwithoutsayingaword.Iwashopinghisfatherwould56upandcomebackforhisson's57.Atclosingtime,theonlypersonleftwasthelittleboy.Afterawhile,thefatherfinallycameinwithatiresomelook.I58hedidn'tgetanyjob.Astheywereleaving,Iofferedthekidalittlecake,butthemanrejectedit.I59hefeltasifIhadjustabusedhim.OfcourseIdidn'tmeanto.ButIcouldunderstandwhyhefeltlikethat.Ionlywishedthemgood11\n60whateverhappened.Themanopenedthedoortoleave-fatherandsonhandinhand.41.A.voiceB.soundC.noiseD.tune42.A.pleasedB.frightenedC.annoyedD.interested43.A.dealB.decisionC.promiseD.date44.A.leaveB.buyC.doD.eat45.A.easyB.naturalC.hardD.possible46.A.explainB.proveC.thinkD.tell47.A.mannerB.meansC.methodD.way48.A.poorestB.bestC.prettiestD.oldest49.A.eventhoughB.sothatC.asifD.nowthat50.A.socksB.glovesC.pantsD.shoes51.A.sweetsB.cigarettesC.cookiesD.cakes52.A.laughB.speakC.doD.help53.A.relaxedB.nervousC.satisfiedD.worried54.A.onB.ofC.byD.for55.A.touchedB.disappointedC.astonishedD.excited56.A.hurryB.giveC.turnD.run57.A.chanceB.benefitC.futureD.job58.A.hopedB.imaginedC.doubtedD.guessed59.A.clarifiedB.assumedC.confusedD.ignored60.A.luckB.progressC.supperD.night第二节(共10小题,每小题1.5分,共15分)阅读下面材料,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CharlotteBrontë( 21April1816 –31March1855)wasanEnglishnovelistandpoet,the61(old)ofthethree Brontë sisterswhosurvivedintoadulthoodandwhosenovelshavebecomeclassicsofEnglishliterature.Shefirstpublishedherworksincludingherbestknownnovel, JaneEyreunderthepennameCurrerBell.ThebookJaneEyrehasenjoyedhuge62(popular)sincefirstpublication,anditssuccessowesmuchtoitsexceptionalemotionalpower.JaneEyreisawomanwhois63(will)tosubmittoanythingshethinkswrongorunfair.11\nShebelievesthatsheshouldhavetherighttodetermineherfutureforherself,andthatsheshouldhavetherighttomakeherownchoices.After64(have)alongjourneyofthespirit,JaneEyre,amarvelousfigure65(create)bythegreatwriter,hasleftussomuchtorecallandtothink.Wecanhearthecryfromherinnerheart“DoyouthinkIamamachinewithoutfeelings?Doyouthink,66Iampoor,obscure,plain,andlittle,Iamsoullessandheartless?Ihaveasmuchsoulasyou,andfullasmuchheart!AndifGod67(gift)mewithbeautyandwealth,Ishouldhavemade68ashardforyoutoleaveme,asitisnowformetoleaveyou.Iamnottalkingtoyouthroughmymortalflesh;–itismyspirit69addressesyourspirit;justasifbothhadpassedthroughthegrave,andwestoodatGod’sfeet,equal–70weare!”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)假设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处错误,每句中最多有两处错误。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: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,从第11处起不计分。AFrenchwomanvisitedLondon.Shewishedtotakeawalktoseeacity.ButshewasafraidshemightgetlosingbecausesheknewnowordsofEnglish.Soaftersheleftherhotel,shestoppedatthefirstcornerandcarefulcopiedinhernotebookthenameofthestreetinthatshewasstaying.Thenshewalkedon.Atlast,shelosthisway.Afterseveralhourshefoundapoliceman.TheFrenchwomantriedherbesttoexplainthepolicemanthatshedidn’tknowthenameofherhotel,andthatsheknewthenameofthestreet.Shethenshowsthepolicemanwhatshecopiedinhernotebook.Itwassaid,“One-waystreet.” 第二节:书面表达(满分25分)当今,绿色生活方式已被人们广泛接受,并体现在生活的各个方面。某英语报社现正在中学生中开展以“Greenlifeathome”为主题的征文活动。请你用英语写一篇文章投稿。内容要点如下:1.介绍你的具体做法(如节能节水、环保购物等);2.提出倡议。注意:1.词数100左右;2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯.Greenlifestyleisbecomingincreasinglypopularnowadaysasitcanhelptoreducepollutionandsaveenergy.11
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