广东省惠州市2022届高三英语第二次10月调研试题
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惠州市2022届高三第二次调研考试英语2022.10本试卷分选择题和非选择题两部分。满分120分(最终成绩按总分135分进行折算),考试用时120分钟。注意事项:1.本试卷分第Ⅰ卷(选择题)和第Ⅱ卷(非选择题)两部分。2.答题前,考生务必将自己的姓名,准考证号填写在答题卡相应的位置。3.全部答案应在答题卡上完成,答在本试卷上无效。4.考试结束后,将答题卡交回。第I卷第二部分阅读理解(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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。AFeelinghungrybutdon’thavethetimetogetinlineforfood?Whynotjustgrabandgo?Herearethebestplacesfortakeoutinthiscity.Trychoosingyourtakeawayfoodbyreferringtothefollowingfeedbacksfromthecustomers:NewGarden:Shop6A,G/F,SenFatBldg,6BonhamStrandRileenChua:Beefeggtoastedsandwich!Goodfortakeawayasuskipthequeue!Sotime-saving!ChrisChua:Mustordertheirsandwichesandredbeanice!Classic!FuyuhikoTakaya:Englishserviceavailable.MyfavoriteChinese-Westernfusionrestaurant!Pololi:35-39GrahamStreet(HollywoodRoad)MaxLmn:Greathealthytakeawayspot!AlfonsoCastillo:Lovedthefood.Veryhealthyandnotsoexpensive.Iwouldrecommendittobetakenawayratherthanactuallyeatthere.11:30allthewayto02:00,goodforlatenightsnacks!WillC:Friendlystaff,wellknowledgeoftheirproductsandoffersamplestotry.Hadtheavocadospicytuna,wasabiMayoandsalad.Ifyoulikefreshhealthyfood,youwon'tbedisappointed.Feast(FoodbyEAST):1/F,EAST,HongKong,29TaikooShingRdShariMcCullough:Theto-gocounterisgreatforpickingupafresh,yummysaladorsandwichfortakeaway.BerlaKing:Cupcakesturnedouttobethedensestandheaviestever.Suggestyoupassonthetakeawaycounterformoredesserts.Closesat21:00.LaRotisserie:ShopB,G/F,ManhattanAvenue,25Queen'sRdC,SheungWanBartVerkoeijen:It'sfortakeawayoronthegoonly.Yougetthechickenwrapped10inaluminumfoil,anditisstillhotafter15minutes.Opens14:00–23:00.JohnChew:Itisagreatlunchtakeaway.Ilovethechickenwithpasta.PeoplearecrazyaboutitschocolatecakewhichIwillhavetotryoneofthesedays.TinkWong:Yummy!Probablynotthehealthiestbutthepotatoesweredelicious.Thechickenwasjuicyandverywell-seasoned.Willgobackforsure!Teasetiswortheverydollar.Click“more”ifyouwantotherrecommendations.Treatyourself!21.Whoisthispassageintendedfor?A.Peoplewhodon’twanttowaitforfood.B.Peoplewhoarehungry.C.Peoplewhoaretoolazytogoouteating.D.Peoplewhoareparticularaboutfood.22.WhatmadeNewGardenspecialamongthebestplacesfortakeaway?A.Customerscanexperiencedifferentfoodcultures.B.Itonlyofferstakeawayfood.C.Onlyfreshhealthyfoodisserved.D.Customerscanenjoyexcellentservice.23.Youcangoto________tochoosefreshhealthyfoodat22:00.A.NewGardenB.PololiC.FeastD.LaRotisserieBIrealizedsomethingthismorning.Ihavebeenwritingnowfor34years.ItallstartedwhenIwasjust18yearsold.AsaboyIhadreadliterally(毫不夸张地)hundredsofbooks.Ihadathirstforknowledgethatseeminglycouldneverfade.ThensuddenlyIfoundIhadsomethingIwantedtoshare.Itriedtoignoreit,butasanywriterwilltellyouoncetheideasawakeninsideofyoutheywon'tleaveyoualoneuntilyouwritethemdown.Ididn'thaveacomputer,wordprocessor,orevenatypewriter.Still,Igrabbedapenandlinednotebookpaperandwroteeverythingthatwasburninginsideofme.WhenIwasdoneIdidn'tknowhowtoshareit.Therewasnointernetbackthen,nosmartphones,andnosocialmedia.IsoughtouttheeditorofmylocalcountynewspaperandaskedhimtoprintwhatIhadwritten.Hewasagoodmanfullofbothwisdomandkindness.HenotonlyprintedmyfirststorybutagreedtopublishanythingelseIwaswillingtowrite.Icontinuedtowritenewarticleseachweekandsharedthemfirstwithotherlocalpapersandlateronlineaswell.YearslaterattheurgingofmyreadersIevenself-publishedtwocollectionsofmystoriesinbookform.ThroughmywritingIslowlybecamemorethanIwas.InmywritingsIencounteredmyhighestself.InmywritingsIdiscoveredthegoodnessandlightthatliesinusall.InmywritingsIfoundgreatloveandjoyandencouragedotherstochooseloveandjoyaswell.Ialsofoundthatweallarewriterswhetherweputpentopaperornot.Witheverychoicewemake,witheverythoughtwehold,andwitheverythingwedowearewritingourownlifestory.LanceWubbelsoncewrote:"Ihopeyourealizeyourlifeistrulyyourlife.It10belongstoyou.Itisyourstorytowritewithlove.Daybyday,linebyline,writeitwell."24.Asaboy,whentheauthorfoundhehadsomethingtoshare,________.A.hewroteitdownB.heignoreditC.heshareditonsocialmediaD.hetoldittoawriter25.Howdidtheauthorbeginhiswritingcareer?A.Hewashiredasanewspapereditor.B.Heputhisstoriesonlinebyhimself.C.Heself-publishedtwobooks.D.Hewashelpedbyalocalnewspapereditor.26.Whatdoestheauthorthinkofwriting?A.Writingtakespracticeandefforts.B.Writingcanbenefitoneselfandothers.C.Writinghelpspeopletellrightfromwrong.D.Onlywithapencanonewritehislifestory.27.Whichofthefollowingcanbethebesttitleforthetext?A.AWaytobeaWriterB.AWaytoShareIdeasC.LivingisWritingD.WritingistheSourceofLoveCDoyoufinditdifficulttoputdownyourmobilephone?Ifyes,you'renotalone.Thesedays,manypeoplesufferfromthestressofFOMO(fearofmissingout).Theyreachfortheirmobilephoneswhentheywakeupinthemorning,andfortherestoftheday,theyconstantlyscrolldownthetimelinesoftheirsocialmediaappstogetthelatestupdates.Despitetheconveniencesmartphonesbring,manypeoplestrugglewiththeirdigitalhabits.AsSameerSamat,UStechcompanyvicepresidentofproductmanagement,saidinhisspeechatthe2022GoogleI/OdeveloperconferenceonMay8,70%ofpeopledon’twanttospendsomuchtimeontheirphones.ThisiswhyduringtheconferenceGoogleintroducedanappcalledDashboardforthenewversionofitsAndroidoperatingsystem.Thisnewappincludeswell-beingfunctionsthataimtohelpusersmanagethetimetheyspendontheirdigitaldevices.Itallstartswithabird’s-eyeview.Dashboardallowsuserstolookatallthedetailsoftheirphonehabits.Forexample,userscanseehowmanytimesthey’veunlockedtheirphoneandhowmanytimesthey’vecheckedtheirsocialmediaapps,aswellashowmuchtimetheyspendoneachappeveryday.Oncetheusersseethisinformation,they'llbeabletomakesomechanges.WiththeAppTimerfunctions,userscansetatimelimitforhowlongtheycanuseeach10appforeveryday.Afterthey'vehitthelimit,theywon'tbeabletolaunchtheappuntilthenextday.Butevenifusersbecomemoremindfuloftheirusage,they’restilllikelytobedrawninbynotifications(通知).ThisiswheretheShushfeaturecomesin.Itautomaticallysilencesincomingcallsandnotificationswhenauserputshis/herphonefacedown.Ifpeopletrulywanttomakefulluseoftheirfreetimeinsteadoflosinghoursusingtheirsmartphones,thesenewfunctionsarejustonewayofdoingthat.Afterall,whoneedstouseanapptostopyoufromusingotherappswhentheeasiestanswerwouldbejusttouseyourwillpower?28.PeopleunderthepressureofFOMOmay________.A.havetroublewiththeirsleepB.findithardtofocusonanythingC.beaddictedtotheirmobilephonesD.prefertodownloadthelatestapps29.WhatinspiresGoogletolaunchDashboard?A.ThelimitedfunctionsofcurrentAndroidsystem.B.People’scomplaintabouttheirsmartphones.C.Samat’simpressivespeechataconference.D.Mobilephoneusers’greatdemand.30.________cantrackusers’phonehabitsindetail.A.AndroidB.TimerC.ShushD.Dashboard31.Whatcanbelearnedfromthepassage?A.Dashboardturnedouttobepopular.B.Dashboardisaperfectchoicetomanagetimeproperly.C.Strongwillpoweristheeasiestwaytoavoidsmartphoneaddiction.D.Peopleareexploringotherwaystostopoverusingsmartphones.DWildanimalsareknowntolistentoeachotherforwarningsthat predators arenear.Somebirds,forexample,fleewhenneighborsmakealoudnoisetoannouncea snake'spresence.ThefairywrenisasmallAustraliansongbird.Itisnotbornknowingthe"languages"ofotherbirds.Butrecentresearchsaysitcanlearnthemeaningofafewimportantsounds.AndrewRadfordisabiologistattheUniversityofBristolinEnglandandco-writerofthenewreportpublishedinearlyAugustinthe journal CurrentBiology.HetoldtheAssociatedPress,"Weknewbeforethatsomeanimalscan translatethemeaningsofother species'‘foreignlanguages,'butwedidnotknowhowthat‘languagelearning'cameabout."Birdshaveseveralwaysoflearninglifeskills.Someknowledgeisgeneticallypasseddownbytheirparentsandsomecomesfromdirectexperiencewiththeworld.ButRadfordandotherscientistsareexploringathirdkindofknowledge:informationfrom fellows.10RadfordandresearchersattheAustralianNationalUniversitycarriedoutthestudyinthecountry'sNationalBotanicGardensinCanberra.Theyattachedtotheirbodiesspecially-designed,sound-producingequipmentcalled"tweeterspeakers."Theywantedtoseeiffairywrenswouldreacttosoundsofotherbirdseveniftheycouldnotseethem.Thescientistsfirstplayedthebirdstworecordedsoundsthattheylikelyhadneverheardbefore.Onewasawarningcryofathornbill,abirdnotnativetoAustralia.Theotherwasacomputer-generatedbirdsoundcalled"buzz."Whenthe16fairywrensinthestudyfirstheardthesounds,theyhadnospecialreaction.Thescientiststhentriedtotrainhalfofthebirdstorecognizethethornbill'scryasawarningsound.Theytriedtotraintheotherhalftorecognizethecomputer-generated"buzz"asawarningcall.Afterthreedays,thescientiststestedwhatthebirdshadlearned—andtheirstudentspassedthetest.Thefairywrenstrainedwiththethornbill'scry,fledwhentheyheardit.Thegrouptrainedwiththebuzz,fledwhentheyheardthatsound.Neithergroupreactedtothesoundtaughttotheother.32.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“predators”inthefirstparagraphmean?A.enemiesB.neighborsC.birdsD.snakes33.Whichistherightorderoftheexperiment?a.Thefairywrensweredividedintotwoparts.b.Thefairywrensmadenoreactiontothestrangesounds.c.Thefairywrensworesound-providingequipment.d.Thefairywrensweretrainedseparately.e.Thefairywrenspassedthetestsuccessfully.A.abcdeB.cbadeC.cebadD.acedb34.Itcanbelearnedfromthestudythatthefairywrens_______.A.werenotgood“foreignlanguage”learnersB.madenoreactiontothesoundsallthetimeC.tookbothofthesoundsaswarningsD.fledwhenhearingthesoundtrainedwith35.Thepassageisprobablytakenfrom________.A.AbiologytextbookB.AsciencemagazineC.AsciencefictionD.Awildlifebrochure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选项。 Gratitudeisnotonlyanartperformedindailylife,butalsopartofourtraditionalvirtue.Hasyourmotherorfriendtoldyouthatyou’reanungratefulperson?Doyoufeelunabletoappreciatetheworldorpeoplearoundyou?Areyouobsessedwiththingsyoudon’thaveinsteadofbeingthankfulforwhatyoudohave? 36 thenyouwilldefinitelyneedtoworkonbeingamoregratefulperson.10 Showinggratitudehasbeenputforwardinthelastfewdecades. 37 Buttherearestillsometipsthathelpmakeitpossibleforyoutopracticegratitude. Refusingtoplaythevictimisthefirststepyou’resupposedtotake. 38 Ifyouwanttobegrateful,stopcomplainingtheworld,yourteachers,yourfriendsandyourfamilyaboutnotputtingthemselvesinyourshoes,andfocusonhowmuchthey’vehelpedandcaredaboutyou. Volunteeringinyourcommunityisanothereffectivewaytoshowhowgratefulyouareforwhattheworldhasgivenyou.Whetheryou’rehelpingcleanupalocalpark,workinginasoupkitchen,orteachingchildrenoradultsinyourcommunitytolearntoread,yourperspectivetowardslifewillchangepositively. 39 40 Youshouldn’talwaysbegoodonlytoyourclosefriendsorfamilymembers.Youcanhelpaneighborlookforalostdog.Youcanalsohelpanoldladycarryhergrocery.Youdon’thavetosearchfortheseopportunitiespurposely.Sometimestheywillpresentthemselves.Sowhentheycome,actwithgenerosity.You’llbemoregratefulforyourroleplayedintheworld.A.HoweverhardyoutrytoavoidthesequestionsB.IfyoufindyourselfinvolvedinoneofthesecircumstancesC.Gradually,you’llbemoregratefulforthechancestorepaythesocietyD. Doingarandomactofkindnessisalsoagreatwayofpracticinggratitude.E.Whilesuchencouragementismorallymeaningful,itseemstobealittleabstract.F.UngratefulpersonsarealwaysblamingtheworldfortheproblemsandowingallthefaultstoothersG.Whenyoureflectonyourthoughts,feelings,emotionsandactions,youareactuallyreflectingonyourvalues.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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。IwasfrustratedatnotbeingenteredintothenationalITcompetitionI’dappliedfor.Isatinthecar,lostin 41 ,chewingmylipandstaringoutside.Iwentupstairs, 42 anddesperate.Grandpa’sdoorwasopenformeasusual.There,hewaswaitingformy 43 withgreatexcitement.Istoodsilently,forcinga 44 tocovermysadness.Heseemedto 45 meimmediately,givingmea 46 .Iwasastonishedthatsucha 47 bodywasfullofsomuchenergy.10Onlythendidmyemotionsstart 48 out.Itoldhimthatallmy 49 werefornothing,andthatIwasfeelingdiscouraged.Grandpasmiledatme 50 andsaid,“Don’tworry.You’refarstrongerthanyouthink.”Thenhe 51 ,“Lifecanbefullofupsanddownssowhatweneeddoistostillhaveourhopesand 52 ,neglectingtheanxietythatmakesiteasytogiveup.”He 53 meontheshoulder,withadeterminedlook,beforesaying,“Cheerup.I’mfirmly 54 thatyouhavethecapabilitytosucceed.”Grandpa’sencouragementsoonmademysadness 55 .Thenextday,Ithoughtaboutallmyproblemsand 56 aplan.Now,Ibelievethatwithapositiveattitudetowardsfailure,I’ll 57 reachmygoals.Lookingback,Irealizethatweshouldshareoursetbacksandprogressinlifewithour 58 ones.Asmygrandpashowed,the 59 ofourfamilymemberswillbenefitus 60 .41.A.fearB.despairC.loveD.need42.A.weakB.strongC.sweetD.simple43.A.suggestionB.commentC.discoveryD.arrival44.A.tearB.sighC.signalD.smile45.A.ignoreB.inspectC.readD.order46.A.hugB.prideC.challengeD.wish47.A.fineB.fitC.thinD.healthy48.A.dyingB.turningC.checkingD.pouring49.A.offersB.effortsC.promisesD.profits50.A.generallyB.gentlyC.suddenlyD.freshly51.A.addedB.sharedC.helpedD.served52.A.decisionsB.respectsC.desiresD.pains53.A.pattedB.hitC.beggedD.picked54.A.convincedB.believedC.expectedD.changed55.A.ariseB.preventC.continueD.disappear56.A.turnedintoB.cameacrossC.caredaboutD.workedout57.A.merelyB.actuallyC.eventuallyD.instantly58.A.deservedB.belovedC.determinedD.excited59.A.companyB.gratitudeC.supportD.blame60.A.neverB.foreverC.howeverD.wherever第II卷注意:将答案写在答题卡上。写在本试卷上无效。10第三部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面材料,在空白处填人适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。Onehabitofthosepeoplewhoaresmarterthaneveryoneelseistostayuplate.Inmovies,thecreativegeniusalwaysworkslateintothemidnighthoursbycandlelight—andperhapsthisstyle 61 (root)infact.A study 62 expertsfromtheLondonSchoolofEconomicsandSciencefoundthatpeoplewhotendtogotobedlaterhave 63 (high)IQs. 64 studyauthorsbelievetherootofwhythisis liesinourevolution—becausenighttimewasamoredangerousplace,andourancestorswhoweretostayupinsteadofgoingtosleep 65 (need)tobemoreintelligent.Also, 66 (stay)awakeintothenightwasanewidea 67 wasattractivetocuriousminds.Today,ourvaryinglivingrhythmsmaystillreflectthis.“Perhapssomesmartpeoplestayuplaterbecausetheirinternalclocksare 68 (simple)different,”Dr.Waisays.“Or,perhapstheystayuplaterbecausetheytendtobealone,andlikebeinguplateatnightwithoutdistractionstothinkandsolvetheir 69 (problem).”Butifyouareanightowl,stillremember 70 (get)yourseventoninehoursofsleep.第四部分写作(共两节满分35)第一节短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)假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。每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,多者(从第11处起)不计分。Mypen-palfromtheUSAcometovisitmelastweek.ItwasfirsttimethathehadbeentoChinaandheenjoyedhisstaythere.Itookhimtoateahousenearmyhouse,therewehadagoodtasteofChineseteaandlearnedsomethingaboutteaculture.Amazingattheteapotsandcupsofdifferentshapes,hetooksomephotoofthem.Thenayoungladycametoserveforus.Sheshowedushowtomaketeabutencouragedustogiveitatry.Followinghisinstructions,wefoundthatmakinggoodteawasmuchmorethanpouringhotwaterintothetealeaves.Wefelthappilythatwehadagoodtimethere.第二节书面表达(满分25分)假定你是李华,你的美国笔友Charlie对中国文化很感兴趣。他和家人将于今年农历春节来中国旅游,请你给他写一封电子邮件,内容包括:1.欢迎他们来中国;2.旅行前的准备;10注意:1.词数100左右;2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。DearCharlie,______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Yours,LiHua惠州市2022届高三第二次调研考试英语参考答案阅读理解:21—25AABAD26—30BCCDD31—35CABDB阅读七选五:36—40BEFCD完形填空:41-45BADDC46-50ACDBB51-55ACAAD56-60DCBCB语法填空61isrooted62by63higher64The65needed66staying67that/which68simply69problems70toget短文改错:10书面表达:(Onepossibleversion)DearCharlie,I’mdelightedtoknowyouarecomingtoChinawithyourfamilyduringtheChineseSpringFestival,whichisagreatchanceforyoutoexperienceChineseculturepersonally.HereIamwritingtoofferyousomeadvice.Itwouldbeagoodideaifyoucouldmakesomepreparationsbeforeyourtravel.Firstofall,learnsomesimpleChinese,especiallythedailyexpressions,whichmakesiteasierforyoutocommunicatewiththelocalswhereveryougo.Besides,togetyourselffamiliarwithsomeChineselocalcustomsandtraditionsmayhelpyoubehaveproperlyduringyourstay.What’smore,youcanlearnhowtousechopsticksbeforehandsothatyoucantastedifferentvarietiesofChinesefoodmoreconveniently.Ihopeyouwillfindmyadvicehelpful.WishyouapleasantjourneyinChina.Yours,LiHua10
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