江苏诗台市创新学校2022届高三英语上学期11月月考试题
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东台创新高级中学2022—2022学年第一学期11月份试卷英语2022.11注意事项:1.本试卷分为第一卷(选择题)和第二卷(非选择题),满分120分。考试时间120分钟。2.请将第一卷的答案填涂在答题卡上,第二卷请直接在答题卡上规定的地方作答。答题前,务必将自己的学校、姓名、考试号等相关信息写在答题卡上规定的地方。第I卷(选择题,共85分)第一部分:听力理解(共两节,满分15分)做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。第一节(共5小题;每小题1分,满分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.Wheredoestheconversationmostprobablytakeplace?A.Inastreet.B.Inapostoffice.C.InfrontofaTVstation.2.Howdoesthewomanfeelaboutthenews?A.Upset.B.Surprised.C.Delighted..3.Whatdoesthemanmean?A.Thefilmwasinterestingonthewhole.B.Hehadneverseensuchaterriblefilm.C.Thefilmwasn’tasgoodashehadexpected..4.Whenwillthespeakersarriveforthemeeting?A.At3:10.B.At3:40C.At10:005.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Thegovernment.B.Astrike.C.Theirpay.听下面5-19-\n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,各小题给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话读两遍。第6段材料,回答第6、7小题。6.Howwillthemangettothepark?A.Bycar.B.Bybus.C.Bybike.7.Whatdoweknowabouttheman?A.Hewillbe18nextmonth.B.Heworksasacleanerforfree.C.Hecandovolunteerworkonweekends.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?A.Movingtheirfactory.B.Buyinganewbuilding.C.Offeringabusservice.9.Whydoesthewomanfeelworried?A.Theproductionmaydecrease.B.Manyworkerswilllosetheirjob.C.Workerswillhavedifficultygoingtowork.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Colleagues.B.Classmates.C.Teacherandstudent.11.Whywasthewomanafraidthattheclasscouldn’tgoforanouting?A.Shewasworriedthattheycouldn’taffordit.B.Shethoughttheycouldn’tsparethetime.C.Shethoughttheschoolwouldn’tallowthemtogo.12.Whatdoesthewomenaskthemantodo?A.Countthenumberofpeoplewhowillgo.B.Asktheclasstomakeachoiceonwheretogo.C.Asktheclasstogivesomeadviceonwhattodo.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13.Howdidthewomangettheinformationoftelephoneserviceplan?A.Fromherfriend.B.Fromthenewspapers.C.Fromhersister.14.WhatdoesPlanCinclude?A.Voicemailboxservice.B.Downloadingfoursongs.C.Longdistance-19-\ncallservice.15.Whatisthewoman?A.Adoctor.B.Anurse.C.Asaleswoman.16.Howmuchwillthewomanpayforhertelephoneserviceplanpermonth?A.$5.B.$10.C.$15.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.Whydoesn’tthespeakerknowwhenaSpanishtestwillhappen?A.Hecan’tunderstandeitherspokenorwrittenSpanish.B.Heneverreadsthetimetablecarefully.C.HeisalwaysabsentfromthebasicSpanishclass.18.Whydidn’ttheprofessoranswerthespeaker’squestion?A.Shecouldn’tspeakEnglishatall.B.Shecouldn’tunderstandwhatthespeakersaid.C.ShewantedtoencouragethespeakertospeakSpanish.19.Whatdidtheprofessordo?A.Shecomfortedthespeakerabit.B.Shecriticizedthespeaker.C.Shepromisedtohelpthespeaker.20.Howdidthespeakerfeelintheend?A.Hefeltrelievedandrelaxed.B.Hewassurprisedandfeltataloss.C.Hewasverysatisfied.第二部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分35分)第一节单项选择(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)请认真阅读下面各题,从题中所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。21.—TuYouyouandtheothertwoscientistsjointlywonthe2022NobelPrizeformedicinefortheirworkagainstparasiticdiseases.—Theydeserveit.Theconsequences______improvedhumanhealthandreducedsufferingareimmeasurable.A.inhonorofB.intermsofC.indefenseofD.in-19-\nhopesof22.Ateacher’sjobisnottotellthestudentswhattobelieveorvalue,butto______themtodevelopaworldviewforthemselves.A.urgeB.rankC.persuadeD.equip23.Sowhynot,hereasoned,______theboyafewminutestoexplainthewholeaffair?A.tospareB.sparingC.spareD.spared24.He______himselftoasearchbytheguardsbeforeenteringthegovernmentbuilding.A.objectedB.submittedC.compromisedD.identified25.—ItisreportedthatPapissCisseandJonnyEvanswerechargedwithspittingbytheFootballAssociation.—Ithinkspittingisoneofthemostdisgustingthingsthat______happeninthegame,butyetitisnottheworst.A.mustB.shallC.shouldD.can26.Ourmotherssatusdowntoreadandpaint,______allwereallywantedtodowastomakeamess.A.sinceB.asC.unlessD.when27.Ineedn’thavebeeninsuchahurry.TheflighttoHongKong______duetothetyphoon.A.hascancelledB.wascancelledC.willbecancellingD.hadcancelled28.—Astudysuggestsreducingenergydemandinthefuturemay______urbanareas.—That’strue.Citiesneedmoreenergythansmalltownsorother ruralareas.A.centeronB.actonC.hangonD.catchon29.Tech-freetourismreferstotravelingwithoutamobilephoneorsimilardevices,particularlytoplaces______blockorcannotaccessInternetandcellularsignals.A.thatB.whereC.whenD.who30.—HaveyouheardofGongXingfang,whoisexperiencedintakingcareofmothersandnewbornsinShanghai?-19-\n—Yes.Itisreportedthatshecanearn14,000yuan($2,252)amonthnowandanyonewhowantstohireherhastomakean______halfayearinadvance.A.assessmentB.accommodationC.appointmentD.occupation31.Mybrotherhopesthathe______computerscienceinsteadofhistorywhenhegraduatedfromtheuniversity.A.studiesB.studiedC.hadstudiedD.hasstudied32.AChinesestudent’sprint-likehandwritingcausedcontroversyamongBritishInternetusers,______bothpraiseandquestionsaboutindividuality.A.drewB.drawingC.todrawD.havingdrown33.BritishgovernmentisplanningtorunapilotschemethatwillallowChinesetouriststogetatwo-yeartouristvisafor£85—these______cost£324.A.currentlyB.apparentlyC.frequentlyD.similarly34.Someexpertsholdtheviewthatfundamentalconstructionis______thekeytothelittleislanddevelopmentlies.A.whichB.whatC.whereD.why35.—Hisfatheralwaystellshimtostoptellinglies,whichfallsondeafears.—Ithinkhewillsuffertheconsequences.______A.Youreapwhatyousow.B.Justicehaslongarms.C.Honestyisthebestpolicy.D.Lieshaveshortlegs.第二节完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)请认真阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。Thecontinuouspresentationoffrighteningstoriesaboutglobalwarminginthepopularmediamakesusunnecessarilyfrightened.Evenworse,it36ourkids.AlGorefamously37howasea-levelriseof20feetwouldalmostcompletely38-19-\nFlorida,NewYork,Holland,andShanghai,39theUnitedNationssaysthatsuchathingwillnotevenhappen,40thatsealevelswillrise20timeslessthanthat.
When41withtheseexaggerations(夸大),someofussaythattheyareforagoodcause,andsurelythereisno42doneiftheresultisthatwefocusevenmoreondealingwithclimatechange.This43isastonishinglywrong.Suchexaggerationsdoplentyofharm.Worryingextremelyaboutglobalwarmingmeansthatweworrylessaboutotherthings,44wecoulddosomuchmoregood.Wefocus,45,onglobalwarming’simpactonmalaria(疟疾)—whichwillputmorepeopleat46in100years—insteadofhelpingthehalfabillionpeople47frommalariatodaywithpreventionandtreatmentpoliciesthataremuchcheaperanddramaticallymore48thancarbonreductionwouldbe.
Exaggerationalsowearsoutthepublic’s49tocopewithglobalwarming.Iftheplanetiscertaintobedestroyed50globalwarming,peoplewonder,whyshouldwedoanything?The51costofexaggeration,Ibelieve,istheunnecessaryalarmthatitcauses—particularlyamongchildren.AnarticleinTheWashingtonPostmentionednine-year-oldAlyssa,whocriesaboutthepossibilityofmassanimal52fromglobalwarming.Thenewspaperalsoreportedthatparentsare53effectiveoutletsfortheir8-year-olds’concernwithdyingpolarbears.Theymightbebetteroffeducatingthemandlettingthemknowthat,54tocommonbelief,theglobalpolarbearpopulationhasdoubledoverthepasthalf-century,toabout22,000.55thepossibledisappearingofsummerArcticice,polarbearswillliveonwithus.36.A.exhaustsB.amazesC.terrifiesD.interests37.A.dismissedB.determinedC.deniedD.described38.A.coverB.floodC.reduceD.-19-\nexpand39.A.eventhoughB.asifC.inthatD.incase40.A.measuringB.provingC.estimatingD.advocating41.A.facedB.identifiedC.filledD.entitled42.A.goodB.harmC.benefitD.disadvantage43.A.announcementB.argumentC.storyD.dialogue44.A.whenB.whatC.whereD.which45.A.forexampleB.inadditionC.onaverageD.inshort46.A.peaceB.randomC.easeD.risk47.A.prohibitingB.escapingC.developingD.suffering48.A.effectiveB.accurateC.complexD.temporary49.A.abilityB.senseC.willingnessD.preference50.A.duetoB.exceptforC.regardlessofD.alongwith51.A.smallestB.worstC.fewestD.least52.A.rulingoutB.runningoutC.droppingoutD.dyingout53.A.turningoutB.takingoverC.searchingforD.pullingthrough54.A.sensitiveB.contraryC.relatedD.accustomed55.A.ExceptB.BesidesC.WithoutD.Despite-19-\n第三部分:阅读理解(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)请认真阅读下列短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。Theinsanelypopularsong‘GangnamStyle’fromSouthKoreanrecordingartistPSYhasjustbecomethemostwatchedvideoonYouTubeever,garneringmorethan808millionviewsonthepopularmediasite.Thedistinctionwaspreviouslyheldbyanotherpopheavyweight,JustinBieber,whosesong‘Baby’hadalittlemorethan804millionviewsatpresstime.PSYmadetheannouncementonhisTwitterpageearliertoday.Sinceitsrelease,thesonghasdefeatedsuchotherpopularvideosasJenniferLopez’s‘OntheFloor,’Eminem's‘LovetheWayYouLie’andLMFAO’s‘PartyRockAnthem.’AndinSeptember,'GangnamStyle'alsobecamethemostlikedvideoonYouTube,nowwithnearly5.4millionthumbsup.Atthetimeoftheannouncement,theGuinnessBookofWorldRecordsreleasedastatementsaying:“Inyearspastitwasunthinkablethatsomethingwouldbeviewedahundredmilliontimes,andnowGangnamStylehasachievedmorethantwicethisfigureinjustthreemonthsonYouTube.PSY,yourcertificateiswaitinghereatouroffice,comepickitupanytime!”Despiteitsmassivepopularity,thevideoshowsnosignsofslowingdown,anditevenhasashotatbecomingthefirstvideotogetmorethanonebillionviews.Ifitmaintainsitscurrentrateofaroundsixmillionnewviewsperday,‘GangnamStyle’wouldbeinlinetobreakthatrecordbytheendoftheyear.TheYouTubehonorsarejustthelatestinalonglistthatshowsjusthowpopularthesonghasbecome.SinceitwasreleasedinJuly,thesonghasseenameteoricrisethroughthemusicindustry.Ithasfounditswaytothetopsofmusicchartsinmorethan30countries,includingtheUnitedKingdom,Germany,France,SpainandCanada,whileprovidingmaterialforthousandsofparody(恶搞)videos.Itbecameastaple(主要部份)inthe2022presidentialelectionswiththenowfamous‘MittRomneyStyle’videoandwasevenusedbytheNorthKoreangovernment-19-\ninpropagandafilmspromotingtheirsupremeleader.Meanwhile,suchinfluentialfiguresasPresidentObama,UNSecretaryGeneralBanKi-moonandGoogleExecutiveChairmanEricSchmidthaveallmadementionofthehitsong.56.Thispassagemainlytalksaboutaworldfamous________.A.musicB.musicvideoC.videowebsiteD.Koreanpopsinger57.Whichofthefollowingabout“GangnamStyle”isNOTtrueaccordingtothepassage?A.“GangnamStyle”hasdefeatedJustinBieber’s“Baby”onYouTube’sviews.B.“GangnamStyle”hasbeenthefavoritetoatleast5.4millionpeople.C.“GangnamStyle”hasbeenthefirsttogetmorethan1billionviews.D.“GangnamStyle”hasbeenrecognizedbytheGuinnessBookofWorldRecords.58.Whatcanweinferfromthispassage?A.PSYwillbecomeoneofthegreatestmusiciansduetothepopularityof“GangnamStyle”.B.Obamawonthepresidentialelectionpartlybecauseofthe‘MittRomneyStyle’video.C.Despiteitsmassivepopularity,thefeverof“GangnamStyle”hasdecreased.D.Theinfluenceof“GangnamStyle”hasspreadfarandwide.BTELECOMMUTERSfallintotwocamps.Somesitonthesofawatchingdaytimesoaps,pausingoccasionallytochecktheirBlackBerrys.Most,however,dorealwork,undistractedbymeetingsandtalkativecolleagues.Inthefuturemorepeoplewillworkfromhome.WithofficespaceinLondonandNewYorksocostly,manyfirmssavemoneybyencouragingstafftoworkintheirlooseclothes.Insteadofhavingtoburytheirnosesinstrangers’armpitsoncrowdedtrains,theycanworkviae-mail,Skypeandvirtualprivatenetworks.Yet,inaresearchpublishedinMITSloanManagementReview,DanielCableoftheLondonBusinessSchoolshowsthattelecommutersarelesslikelytobepromoted.Inoneexperimentsubjectswereaskedtojudgescenariosinwhichtheonlydifference-19-\nwaswhethertheemployeewasathisofficedeskorathome.Managersratedthoseattheofficetobemoredependableandindustrious,regardlessofthequalityoftheirwork.Visibilitycreatestheillusionofvalue.Beingthelasttoleavetheofficeimpressesbosses,evenifyouareactuallylarkingaround(胡闹)onFacebook.Oddly,thisholdstrueatfirmsthatexplicitlyencouragestafftoworkfromhome.ManyCaliforniantechfirmsaskedemployeesnottocometotheofficetoooften;yetbossesunconsciouslypunishedthosewhoobeyed.Remoteworkersunderstandthis.Manyfrequentlysenttheirbosseswithprogressreportstoprovetheyareonthejob.Afifthoftheworkersinthestudyadmittedtoleavingane-mailorvoicemailearlyorlateintheday.Still,manyarenotassmartastheythink.SomechooseaMondayorFridaytoworkathome.That,saysMr.Cable,makesothersthinktheyareeagertoextendtheweekend.Acultureofpresenteeismhurtsworkingmothersmost.Manywomen(andsomemen)workfromhometoallowthemselvestheflexibilitytopickupkidsfromschool.Thatneednotmeantheyproduceless;onlythattheydoitatatimeandaplaceoftheirownchoosing.Somefirms,suchasBestBuy,anelectronicsretailer,recognizethisandtryhardtoevaluatestaffentirelyonperformance.Butthisisnoteasy.Intangiblessuchasteamworkingskillsmatter,too.Mr.Cablethinkshomeworkingwillloseitsstigma(污名)onlywhenmostpeopledoit.Orperhapswhenthebossistelecommuting,too.59.Whatismostlikelythemaincauseoftheincreasingnumberoftelecommuters?A.Increasinglocationrents.B.Annoyingtalkativecolleagues.C.High-techmobilephones.D.Attractivedaytimesoaps.60.WhatdoestheexampleofmanyCaliforniatechfirmsprove?A.Workingathomeisimpracticalintechfirms.B.Employees’presenceatofficeraisestheirvalue.C.Employeesshouldjudgewhentoobey.D.Bossesoftendon’tkeeptheirpromises.-19-\n61.Whatdowisetelecommutersdotoprovetheyareonthejob?A.Theygivetimelyaccountsoftheirworkprogresstotheirbosses.B.Theychecktheire-mailsandvoicemailseveryday.C.Theydiscusstheworkwiththeirbosses.D.Theyspendsometimeworkingonweekends.62.Whatisthebiggestdisadvantageofworkingathomeaccordingtothelastparagraph?A.Thetraditionalworkingculturecanbehurt.B.Mothers’workmaybeinterruptedbytheirkids.C.Retailerscan’tgetenoughon-siteemployees.D.Employeesmaylackchancestodevelopcertainskills.CWiththeaveragetemperatureforJanuarystandingat-50℃,itisnowonderthevillageisthecoldestpermanentlyinhabitedsettlementintheworld.Knownasthe'PoleofCold',thecoldestevertemperaturerecordedinOymyakonwas-71.2℃.ThisisthelowestrecordedtemperatureforanypermanentlyinhabitedlocationonEarthandthelowesttemperaturerecordedintheNorthernHemisphere.Ironically,Oymyakonactuallymeans'non-freezingwater'duetoanearbyhotspring.MosthomesinOymyakonstillburncoalandwoodforheatandenjoyfewmodernconveniences.Nothinggrowstheresopeopleeatreindeermeatandhorsemeat.Asingleshopprovidesthetown'sbarenecessitiesandthelocalsworkasreindeer-breeders,huntersandice-fisherman.Doctorssaythereasonthelocalsdon'tsufferfrommalnutritionisthattheiranimals'milkcontainsalotofmicronutrients.Unsurprisingly,localsarehardenedtotheweatherandunlikeinothercountries—whereaflurryofsnowbringsthingsgrindingtoahalt,Oymyakon'ssolitaryschoolonlyshutsiftemperaturesfallbelow-52℃.Therearefewmodernconveniencesinthevillage—withmanybuildingsstillhavingoutdoortoilets-andmostpeoplestillburncoalandwoodforheat.Whencoal-19-\ndeliveriesareirregularthepowerstationstartsburningwood.Ifthepowerceases,thetownshutsdowninaboutfivehours,andthepipesfreezeandcrack.DailyproblemsthatcomewithlivinginOymyakonincludepeninkfreezing,glassesfreezingtopeople'sfacesandbatterieslosingpower.Localsaresaidtoleavetheircarsrunningalldayforfearofnotbeingabletorestartthem.Eveniftherewascoverageformobilephonereceptionthephonesthemselveswouldnotworkinsuchcoldconditions.Anotherproblemcausedbythefrozentemperaturesisburyingdeadbodies,whichcantakeanythinguptothreedays.Theearthmustfirsthavemeltedsufficientlyinordertodigit,soabonfireislitforacoupleofhours.Hotcoalsarethenpushedtothesideandaholecoupleofinchesdeepisdug.Theprocessisrepeatedforseveraldaysuntiltheholeisdeepenoughtoburythecoffin.Travelcompaniesoffertouriststheopportunitytovisitthevillageandsamplelifeinthefreezingconditions.63.Whichofthefollowingstatementsaboutthisvillageistrue?A.Localchildrendon’tgotoschoolbecauseoftheextremecold.B.Peoplethereliveahardandsimplelifewithfewmodernconveniences.C.Peopletherehaveahealthyandbalanceddietsbyeatingvegetablesandmeat.D.Thenameofthisvillage—Oymyakonsuggeststhatit’sextremelycoldhere.64.Thesentence“IfyouthoughtitwascoldwhereyouareatthemomentthenavisittotheRussianvillageofOymyakonmightjustchangeyourmind.”canbeput.A.beforethefirstparagraphB.afterthefirstparagraphC.afterthesixthparagraphD.beforethelastparagraph65.Whatdoestheunderlinedphrase“grindingtoahalt”probablymeaninthispassage?A.stoppingB.growingC.continuingD.failing66.Whatisthepurposeofwritingthispassage?A.Toattractmorepeopletovisitthisvillage.B.Toinformreadersofthisspecialvillage.-19-\nC.Tohelpsolveproblemsfacingthevillage。D.Todrawreaders’attentiontopoorpeople.DHewasinthefirstthird-gradeclassItaughtatSaintMary’sSchoolinMorris,Minnesota.All34ofmystudentsweredeartome,butMarkEklundwasoneinamillion.Veryneatinappearance,hehadthathappy-to-be-aliveattitudethatmadeevenhisoccasionalmischievousnessdelightful.Markalsotalkedcontinuously.Ihadtoremindhimagainandagainthattalkingwithoutpermissionwasnotacceptable.OnemorningmypatiencewasgrowingthinwhenMarktalkedoncetoooften,andthenImadeanovice-teacher’smistake.IlookedatMarkandsaid,“Ifyousayonemoreword,Iamgoingtotapeyourmouthshut!”Itwasn’ttensecondslaterwhenChuckblurtedout,“Markistalkingagain.”Ihadn’taskedanyofthestudentstohelpmewatchMark,butsinceIhadstatedthepunishmentinfrontoftheclass,Ihadtoactonit.Irememberthesceneasifithadoccurredthismorning.Withoutsayingaword,IproceededtoMark’sdesk,toreofftwopiecesoftapeandmadeabigXwiththemoverhismouth.Ithenreturnedtothefrontoftheroom.AsIglancedatMarktoseehowhewasdoing,hewinkedatme.Thatdidit!Istartedlaughing.TheentireclasscheeredasIwalkedbacktoMark’sdesk,removedthetape,andshruggedmyshoulders.Hisfirstwordswere,“Thankyouforcorrectingme,Sister.”AttheendoftheyearIwasaskedtoteachjunior-highmath.Theyearsflewby,andbeforeIknewitMarkwasinmyclassroomagain.Hewasmorehandsomethaneverandjustaspolite.OneFriday,thingsjustdidn’tfeelright.Wehadworkedhardonanewconceptallweek,andIsensedthatthestudentsweregrowingdiscouragedwiththemselves—andedgywithoneanother.Ihadtochangethemoodoftheclassbeforeitgotoutofhand.SoIaskedthemtolistthenamesoftheotherstudentsintheroomontwosheetsofpaper,leavingaspacebetweeneachname.ThenItoldthem-19-\ntothinkofthenicestthingtheycouldsayabouteachoftheirclassmatesandwriteitdown.Ittooktheremainderoftheclassperiodtofinishtheassignment.ThatSaturday,Iwrotedownthenameofeachstudentonaseparatesheetofpaper,andIlistedwhateveryoneelsehadsaidaboutthatindividual.OnMondayIgaveeachstudenthisorherlist.Someofthemrantwopages.Beforelong,theentireclasswassmiling.“Really?”Iheardwhispers.“Ineverknewthatmeantanythingtoanyone!”“Ididn’tknowotherslikedmesomuch!”Nooneevermentionedthosepapersinclassagain.Ineverknewifthestudentsdiscussedthemafterclassorwiththeirparents,butitdidn’tmatter.Theexercisehadaccomplisheditspurpose.Thestudentswerehappywiththemselvesandoneanotheragain.Thatgroupofstudentsmovedon.Severalyearslater,afterIreturnedfromavacation,Igotacallfrommyfather.“TheEklundscalledlastnight,”hebegan.“Really?”Isaid.“Ihaven’theardfromthemforseveralyears.IwonderhowMarkis.”Dadrespondedquietly.“MarkwaskilledinVietnam,”Marklookedsohandsome,somature.AllIcouldthinkatthatmomentwas,Mark,Iwouldgiveallthemaskingtapeintheworldifonlyyoucouldtalktome.Afterthefuneral,mostofMark’sformerclassmatesheadedtoChuck’sfarmhouseforlunch.Mark’sparentswerethere,obviouslywaitingforme.“Helen,wewanttoshowyousomething,”hisfathersaid,takingawalletoutofhispocket.“TheyfoundthisonMarkwhenhewaskilled.Wethoughtyoumightrecognizeit.”Openingthebillfold,hecarefullyremovedtwowornpiecesofnotebookpaperthathadobviouslybeentaped,foldedandrefoldedmanytimes.IknewwithoutlookingthatthepapersweretheonesonwhichIhadlistedallthegoodthingseachofMark’sclassmateshadsaidabouthim.“Thankyousomuchfordoingthat,”Mark’smothersaid.“Asyoucansee,Marktreasuredit.”Mark’sclassmatesstartedtogatheraroundus.Charliesmiledrathersheepishlyandsaid,“Istillhavemylist.It’sinthetopdrawerofmydeskathome.”ThenVicki,anotherclassmate,reachedintoherpocket-book,tookoutherwalletand-19-\nshowedherwornandraggedlisttothegroup.“Icarrythiswithmeatalltimes,”Vickisaidwithouthesitation.“Ithinkweallsavedourlists.”That’swhenIfinallysatdownandcried.IcriedforMarkandforallhisfriendswhowouldneverseehimagain.67.WecanconcludethatwhenSisterHelenwasathird-gradeteacher,she______.A.wasusuallyhot-temperedandimpatientB.likedallthestudentsintheclassbutMarkC.wasn’talwayssurehowtodisciplineherstudentsD.hadahighexpectationofthestudentsinherclass68.Theunderlinedword“edgy”inParagraph7means______.A.verydisappointedB.easilyannoyedC.fullyhonestD.greatlyinspired69.Uponreadingtheirlistsforthefirsttime,SisterHelen’sstudentswere______.A.surprisedandproudB.nervousandembarrassedC.depressedandangryD.calmandcontent70.Markcarriedthenotebookpaperatalltimesbecause______.A.itwasavaluablegiftfromhisdearSisterHelenB.itcouldeasehishomesicknesswheninVietnamC.itwastherecognitionandappreciationfromhisclassmatesD.hepromisedhisclassmatesthathewouldtreasureit第II卷(非选择题,共35分)第四部分:任务型阅读(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)请认真阅读下列短文,并根据所读内容在文章后表格中的空格里填入一个最恰当的单词。注意:每个空格只填1个单词。请将答案写在答题卷上相应题号的横线上。Regretisascommonanemotionasloveorfear,anditcanbenearlyaspowerful.Wefeelitwhenweeitherblameourselvesforthingsthatturnedoutbadly,orlongtoundoachoicewemadeinthepast.Theeffectregrethasonourlivesandhowwedealwithregretareequallyimportant.Insomecases,regretcanbedisastrous.In1995,aBritishmanwhoregularly-19-\nplayedonesetoflotterynumbersforgottorenewhisticketduringtheweekthathisnumberscameup.Hewassofilledwithregretandself-blamethathecommittedsuicide.Whilethisisanextremeconsequenceofregret,itcanhavemanyotherlessereffectsonthemindandbodythatcanstillseriouslyaffectourlives.Accordingtorecentresearch,womenhavemoreregretsaboutromanticrelationshipsthanmendo—notsurprising,sincewomen“valuesocialrelationshipsmorethanmen”.Incollectivistculturewheremanyaspectsoflifearearranged,peoplefeellessregret,sincemanychoicesweremadeforthem.Therewasanevensplitbetweenregretsaboutinaction(notdoingsomething)andaction(dosomethingyouwishyoudidn’t).Theresearchfoundthatsomeregretsaremorelikelythanotherstostayovertime:peopletendtohangonlongertotheregretofinactionortheopportunitiestheyhavemissed;meanwhile,regretsofactiontendtobemorerecent.Heldinsidefortoolong,regretcanaffecttheimmunesystem.Ifonefailstolearnandgrowfrompastmistakes,deepfeelingofregretcanstaylockedinside,keepingonefromfullyengagingwithlife.Thiscanputstressonrelationships,careers,andmanyotheraspectsoflife.Inaddition,toomanyregretscanleadtoseveredepression,whichmayrequireprofessionalhelp.Therefore,itisimportantthatweunderstandwhatregretisandhowwecanlearntodealwithit.Tocopewithregret,beawarethatitisthereforareason.Ourbrainistellingustotakeanotherlookatourchoicesbecausetheymaybehavingnegativeconsequences.Take“Ican’tbelieveIcrashedmycar.I’msostupid.”andturnitinto“I’msoluckyIdidn’tdieintheaccident.Howwonderful!”However,whenthesituationcan’tbechanged,andthereisnothingleftforustodo,wehavetoletgoofthesituationandforgiveourselves.Wehavetoseethemistakeswemakeasnecessarylessonsinlife.Ifwecanlearnfromthemandmakechanges,wecanturnourregretsintopassiveactions.Wecanusethemtoimprove,guide,andshapeourlivesforthebetter.-19-\nTheTasteofRegretConceptofregret●Regretisapowerfulemotionjustlikeloveandfear.●Itoccurswhenbadresultsturnupora(71)▲iswronglymade.(72)▲thataffectfeelingsofregret●Womenaremorelikelytoregrettheirromanticrelationshipsthanmen.●Intheindividualisticcultureapersonfeels(73)▲regretthaninthecollectivistculture.●Regretlastslongerbecauseofinactionorthe(74)▲chances.Effectsofregretonlives●Regreteven(75)▲alotterybuyerinanextremeexample.●Regretcanstopapersonfromenjoyingmanyaspectsofhislife.●Besidestheharmdonetotheimmunesystem,regretcanaffectaperson(76)▲.(77)▲tohandlingregret●Acceptthefactthatregretdoes(78)▲inourlife.●Learntoturndisappointmentinto(79)▲.●Forgiveourselvesforthethings(80)▲ourcontrol.●Trytolearnfromthemistakesandshapeourlifeforthebetter.第五部分:书面表达(满分25分)阅读下面的短文,按照要求写一篇英语短文。JamesBender,inhisbookHowtoTalkWelltellsthestoryofafarmerwhogrewaward-winningcorn.Eachyearhewonablueribbon.Oneyearanewspaperreporterinterviewedhimandlearnedsomethinginterestingabouthowhegrewit.Thereporterdiscoveredthatthefarmersharedhisseedcornwithhisneighbors.“Howcanyouaffordtoshareyourbestseedcornwithyourneighborswhentheyareenteringcornincompetitionwithyourseachyear?”Thereporterasked.“Why,”saidthefarmer,“didn’tyouknow?Thewindpicksuppollen(花粉)fromtheripeningcornandcarriesitfromfieldtofield.Ifmyneighborsgrowbadcorn,cross-pollination(异花受粉)willslowlyreducethequalityofmycorn.IfIamtogrowgoodcorn,Imusthelpmyneighborsgrowgoodcorn.”Heisverymuchawareoftheconnectednessoflife.Hiscorncannotimproveunlesshisneighbors’cornalsoimproves.Thelessonforeachofusisthis:Ifwearetogrowgoodcorn,wemusthelpourneighborsgrowgoodcorn.要求:1.写作内容:人与人之间本应和睦相处、互帮互助、共同进步;2.以约30个词概括短文的要点;-19-\n3.发表你的看法,谈谈你的认识。4.字数:150词左右。-19-\n东台创新高级中学2022—2022学年第一学期11月份试卷英语参考答案2022.11第一部分:听力理解(共两节,满分20分)1-5ABCBB6-10BCACC11-15ABAAB16-20CACAB第二部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分35分)21-25BDCBD26-30DBAAC31-35CBACA36-40CDBAC41-45ABBCA46-50DDACA51-55BDCBD第三部分:阅读理解(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)56-58CBD59-62ABAD63-66BAAB67-70CBAC第四部分:任务型阅读(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)71.choice72.Factors/Elements73.more74.missed75.killed76.mentally/psychologically77.Approaches/Solutions78.exist79.gratefulness/thankfulness/gratitude80.beyond第五部分:书面表达(满分25分)Afarmeralwayswonablueribboninthestatefaireveryyear.Hissecretisthathehelpedhisneighborgrowgoodcorntogrowhisowncornbetter.Soisourlife.Peopleintheworldcannotlivebyhisorherself,notdependingonothers.Thosewhochoosetolivewellshouldalsohelpthepoortolivewell,forthevalueofalifeisnotmeasuredbythewealthonegainsbutbywhatthelifebringstoothers.Infact,we'reallmembersofabigfamily.AsaChinesesayinggoes,“Oneforallandallforone.”Donatingbloodtoothersbenefitsthedonator.Pickinguprubbishinyourneighborhoodcreatesatidyenvironmentforalltheresidents.Therefore,weshouldhelpeachotherandgetalongwitheachothertoimproveourlives.Onlyinthiswaycanwegetourdreamsoflivingaharmoniousliferealized.-19-
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