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广东省广州实验中学2022届高三英语上学期第二次阶段性考试试题

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广东实验中学2022—2022学年(上)高三级阶段考(二)英语本试卷分选择题和非选择题两部分,共8页,满分120分,考试用时120分钟。注意事项:1.答卷前,考生务必用黑色字迹的钢笔或签字笔将自己的姓名、考号填写在答题卷上。2.选择题每小题选出答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑;如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其它答案。3.非选择题必须用黑色字迹的钢笔或签字笔作答,答案必须写在另发的答题卷各题目指定区域内的相应位置上;如需改动,先划掉原来的答案,然后再写上新的答案;不准使用铅笔和涂改液.不按以上要求作答的答案无效。4.考生必须保持答题卷的整洁,考试结束后,将答题卷和答题卡收回。第一部分阅读理解(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。AGiveitfiveminutesIusedtobeahothead.Wheneveranyonesaidanything,I’dthinkofawaytodisagree.I’dpushbackhardifsomethingdidn’tfitmyworld-view.It’slikeIhadtobefirstwithanopinion — asifbeingfirstmeantsomething.ButwhatitreallymeantwasthatIwasn’tthinkinghardenoughabouttheproblem.Thefasteryoureact,thelessyouthink.Notalways,butoften.Thiscametoaheadbackin2022.IwasspeakingattheBusinessInnovationFactoryconferenceinProvidence,RI.SowasRichardSaulWurman.AftermytalkRichardcameuptointroducehimselfandcomplimentmytalk.Thatwasverygenerousofhim.Hecertainlydidn’thavetodothat.AndwhatdidIdo?Ipushedbackathimaboutthetalkhegave.Whilehewasmakinghispointsonstage,IwastakinganinventoryofthethingsIdidn’tagreewith.Andwhenpresentedwithanopportunitytospeakwithhim,Iquicklypushedbackatsomeofhisideas.Imusthaveseemedlikesuchanasshole.Hisresponsechangedmylife.Itwasasimplething.Hesaid“Man,giveitfiveminutes.”Iaskedhimwhathemeantbythat?Hesaid,it’sfinetodisagree,it’sfinetopushback,it’sgreattohavestrongopinionsandbeliefs,butgivemyideassometimetosetinbeforeyou’resureyouwanttoargueagainstthem.“Fiveminutes”represented“think”,notreact.Hewastotallyright.Icameintothediscussionlookingtoprovesomething,notlearnsomething.-12-Thiswasabigmomentforme.Richardhasspenthiscareerthinkingabouttheseproblems.He’sgivenit30years.AndIgaveitjustafewminutes.Now,certainlyhecanbewrongandIcouldberight,butit’sbettertothinkdeeplyaboutsomethingfirstbeforebeingsocertainyou’reright.There’salsoadifferencebetweenaskingquestionsandpushingback.Pushingbackmeansyoualreadythinkyouknow.Askingquestionsmeansyouwanttoknow.Askmorequestions.Learningtothinkfirstratherthanreactquickisalife-longpursuit.It’stough.IstillgethotsometimeswhenIshouldn’t.ButI’mreallyenjoyingallthebenefitsofgettingbetter.Ifyouaren’tsurewhythisisimportant,thinkaboutthisquotefromJonathanIveregardingSteveJobs’reverence(respect)forideas:AndjustasStevelovedideas,andlovedmakingstuff,hetreatedtheprocessofcreativitywitharareandawonderfulreverence.Yousee,Ithinkhebetterthananyoneunderstoodthatwhileideasultimatelycanbesopowerful,theybeginasfragile,barelyformedthoughts,soeasilymissed,soeasilycompromised,soeasilyjustsquished.That’sdeep.Ideasarefragile.Theyoftenstartpowerless.They’rebarelythere,soeasytoignoreorskipormiss.Therearetwothingsinthisworldthattakenoskill:1.Spendingotherpeople’smoneyand2.Dismissinganidea.Dismissinganideaissoeasybecauseitdoesn’tinvolveanywork.Youcanscoffatit.Youcanignoreit.Youcanpuffsomesmokeatit.That’seasy.Thehardthingtodoisprotectit,thinkaboutit,letitmarinate,exploreit,riffonit,andtryit.Therightideacouldstartoutlifeasthewrongidea.Sonexttimeyouhearsomething,orsomeone,talkaboutanidea,pitchanidea,orsuggestanidea,giveitfiveminutes.Thinkaboutitalittlebitbeforepushingback,beforesayingit’stoohardorit’stoomuchwork.Thosethingsmaybetrue,buttheremaybeanothertruthintheretoo:Itmaybeworthit.1.Whichofthefollowingbestdescribesthewordhotheadfromthefirstparagraph?A.SupportiveB.FastC.NervousD.Aggressive2.WhatdidtheauthordowhileRichardwastalkinginthebusinessconference?A.Hekeptnotesforthingsthathedidnotagreewith.B.HepushedRichardandbeathim.C.Hewaspreparingforhisownspeech.D.Hewasgettingreadytocomplimenthim.-12-3.WhichofthefollowingisthereasonforquotingJonathanIve?A.TheauthorthinksSteveJobsisthebestwhenitcomestocreativity.B.TheauthorisinspiredbySteveJob'sattitudetowardsnewideas.C.TheauthorrespectsSteveJobbecauseheiscreativeandhelikesideas.D.TheauthorthinksSteveJobhasideasthatarestrongandpowerfulandarehardtomiss.4.Whatisthecoreargumentthattheauthorputforward?A.Dismissingideasisaneffortlessthingtodosoyoushouldalwaysprotectideascarefully.B.Therightideaalwaysstartsfromawrongideaandyouneedtoprotectitfrombeingdismissed.C.Oneshouldbecarefulwhenitcomestojudgeanewidea.D.Everyidea,whetherpowerfulorfragile,deservesfiveminutesBBatsareimpressivecreatures.TheyareknowntocarrydangerousdiseaseslikeSARSwithoutgettingsick.Soresearcherswantedtoknow:Howdobatsfightoffsomanydeadlydiseases?Learningtheirsecretcouldhelpdoctorsbettertreathumanswhohavethesediseases,thereforesavingmillionsoflives.Tosolvethisproblem,ateamofresearchersfromAustraliaandChinaanalyzedbatDNA.Thescientistsstudiedtwokindsofbats—theAustralianmegabat,knownastheflyingfox,andtheChinesemicrobat.Thescientiststhenarrangedthebatgenome(基因组)inorderbycomparingtheirDNA.Theresearchersnowthinkthatthespecialimmunity(免疫性)toillnessthatbatshavemaybeconnectedtotheirabilitytofly.Batsaretheonlymammals(哺乳动物)thatcantrulyfly.Flyingusesupalotofenergy.Theenergyburnedforflyingproducessomethingintheanimalcalledfreeradicals(自由基).FreeradicalscandamageDNAandleadtodiseasessuchascancer.However,batsarenotaffectedbyfreeradicalsproducedduringflig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8.AccordingtotheParagraph1,whydidclownslosetheirvoices?A.Becausetheywantedtoavoidannoyingaudiences.B.Becausetherewereonlyafewaudiencesinthering.C.Becauseaudiencesoftenspokelouderthanclowns.D.Becausetheycouldnotbeheardinthethree-ringcircuses.9.Ifaclownisdressedinbaggyclothing,whichtypeofclowndoeshebelongto?A.TheaugusteorthewhitefaceB.ThewhitefaceorthecharacterC.TheaugusteorthecharacterD.Theridingclownorthetramp10.Whatmakesthecharacterclownsdifferent?A.Heplaysaleadingroleinperformances.B.Hewearsmoreattractivemake-up.C.Heperformsinamorefunnyway.D.Heactsindifferentcharacters.11.Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?A.Thelonghistoryofclowns.B.Variedopinionsonclowns.C.Somebasicfactsaboutclowns.D.Threedifferenttypesofclowns.DCanyoube toobeautiful?Itishardlyaproblemthatmostofushavetobother—asmuchaswemightliketodreamthatitwerethecase.Yettheblessingsandcursesofbeautyhavebeenalong-standinginterestinpsychology.Dothoseblessedwithshinyfacesandanattractivebodyliveinacloud-12-ofappreciation—ordoesitsometimespaytobeordinary?Combingthroughdecadesoffindings,socialpsychologistsLisaSlatteryWalkerandTonyaFrevertattheUniversityofNorthCarolinaatCharlottehave reviewedalltheevidencetodate andtheirconclusionsarenotwhatyoumightexpect.Atthemostbasiclevel,beautymightbethoughttocarryakindofhalo(光环)aroundit;weseethatsomeonehasonegoodquality,andbyassociation,ourdeepmindmayassumethattheyhaveothergoodonestoo.Eveninthecourts,apleasingappearancecanworkitsmagic.Attractivecriminalsarelikelytogetlessstrictsentences,ortoescapepunishmententirely;attractiveplaintiffs(原告),meanwhile,aremorelikelytowintheircaseandgetbiggerfinancialsettlements.“It’saneffectseeneverywhere,”saysWalker.Butifbeautypaysinmostcircumstances,therearestillsituationswhereitcanhaveoppositeresults.Whileattractivemenmaybeconsideredbetterleaders,forinstance,hiddensexistprejudices(偏见)canworkagainstattractivewomen,makingthemlesslikelytobehiredforhigh-leveljobs thatrequirepower.Andasyoumightexpect,good-lookingpeopleofbothsexesrunintoenvy—onestudyfoundthatifyouareinterviewedbysomeoneofthesamesex,theymaybelesslikelyto employyou iftheyjudgethatyouaremoreattractivethantheyare.Moreworryingly,beingbeautifulorhandsomecouldharmyourmedicalcare.Wetendtolinkgoodlookstohealth,meaningthatillnessesareoftentakenlessseriouslywhentheyaffectthegood-looking.Whentreatingpeopleforpain,forinstance,doctorstendtotakelesscareoverthemoreattractivepeople.Andthebubbleofbeautycanbeasomewhatlonelyplace.Onestudyin1975,forinstance,foundthatpeopletendtomovefurtherawayfromabeautifulwomanonthepathway—perhapsasamarkofrespect,butstillmakinginteractionmoredistant.“Attractivenesscanconveymorepowerovervisiblespace—butthatinturncanmakeothersfeeltheycan’tapproachthatperson,”saysFrevert.Interestingly,theonlinedatingwebsiteOKCupidrecentlyreportedthatpeoplewiththemostbeautifulpicturesarelesslikelytofinddatesthanthosewithlessperfectpictures. Ultimately,Frevertpointsoutthatfocusingtoomuchonyourappearancecanitselfbeharmfulifitcreatesstressandanxiety—evenforthosealreadyblessedwithgoodlooks.“Ifyouarecrazyaboutattractiveness,itmayaffectyourexperienceandinteractions,”shesays.It’sanoutdatedsaying,butnoamountofbeautycanmakeupforabadpersonality.AsthewriterDorothyParkerputitsoelegantly:“Beautyisonlyskindeep,butuglygoescleantothebone.”12.Fromparagraph1,wecanlearnthat_______.A.somemaybebotheredbytheirunattractiveappearance-12-B.mostpeoplearenotafraidofbeingtoobeautifulC.wemightalwaysdreamaboutbeingbotheredbyothersD.beingtoobeautifulcanbeaproblembotheringeveryone13.Whichisthebenefitforbeautifulpeople?A.Anattractiveplaintiffhasmorechancestogetawaywithpunishment.B.Womenwithpleasingappearancewillalwaysbeconsideredasbetterleaders.C.Good-lookingpeopleareoftenregardedashavingmanygoodqualities.D.Beautifulcriminalsaremorelikelytopersuadethejudgeandwinthecase.14.WhatcanbeinferredfromOKCupid’sfinding?A.Peoplewithperfectpictureswillfinddatessoonerorlater.B.Lessattractivewomenarelonelybecauseoftheirappearances.C.Wemayfeelmoreexcitedtoapproachthosewithattractiveappearances.D.Don’tuseperfectpictureswhentryingtofinddatesonline.15.Whatmightbethebesttitleforthepassage?A.NegativeSidesofBeautyB.SexistPrejudiceC.BlessedwithBeautyD.BeautyvsUgliness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。请把答案填涂在答题卡上。CouldOrganizingYourHomeChangeYourLife?MarieKondoisanexpertonorganizingandcleaning.Sheisconsideredanexpertonclearingawayunusedorunnecessarythings,betterknownasclutter.Actually,shedidwriteabookontheissue,whichiscalled“TheLife-ChangingMagicofTidyingUp”.16Ithassoldmorethan2millioncopies.MarieKondosayspeoplecanimprovetheirlivesbychangingthewaytheythinkaboutalltheirstuff--everythingfrombooks,documentsandphotographstoclothingandpersonalmementoes.“17”Andthisisprettygood.”Ms.Kondowrites.Thisisnotthefirsttimeanorganizingexperthaswrittenabookonclutter.Otherbookssuggestwonderfulthingswillhappenwhenyouorganizeyourhome.Onebooksaysthatifyouthrowout50thingsfromyour home,youwillactuallyfindyourlife.18.Andstillotherspromiseabetterjob,moremoneyandaperfectfamilyifyousimplyorganizethethingsthatfillyourlife.19.ShetoldtheBusinessInsiderwebsitethatsomeofherclientshavelostweight.“Yourself-perceptionisimprovedbylivinginacleanandneatroom,”shesaid.“Thiscanchangelifestylesand,inturn,appearances.”MarieKondoteachesamethodoforganizingshecallsKonMari.Itismoreofan-12-eventorceremony.Thisisthepartthatfollowerssaymakesitmorelasting.Ms.KondosaysKonMaricreatesadifferentrelationshipbetweenyouandyourpossessions.Iftheobjectmeantsomethingtoyouorservedyouwell,youthankitforitsservicebeforethrowingorgivingitaway.Inherbook,Ms.Kondosuggeststhatyoutouchtheitemandaskonesimplequestion:"Doesitbringmejoy?"20.A.Herbookisabest-selleraroundtheworldB.MarieKondomakessomeofthesameclaimsC.Onthecontrary,MarieKondodisagreeswithit.D.Unnecessarythingsjusttakeuptoomuchspaceinyourhome.E.Ifitdoesn’t,yougiveitawaysothatitmaygivejoytosomeoneelse.F.Anotherbooksaysthatifyoumakeclutterdisappear,youwillalsoloseweight.G.Whenyouputyourhouseinorder,youputyouraffairsandyourpastinordertoo.第二部分英语知识运用(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和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。Youaretravellingonanoceanshipwhensuddenlyagiantwavecausestheshiptooverturn.Hundredsofpeopledie 21 ,butyouandseveralothers 22 intheballroom.Wouldyoustaythereand 23 forhelp?Orwouldyoutry, 24 thedanger,tofindyourwayoutoftheship?Thisisthe 25 facedbythecharactersinthefilm“Poseidon”.Trappedintheballroomoftheoverturnedship,the 26 ordersthesurvivinggueststowaitforhelp.Asmallgroupofpeople 27 toacceptthisfate.Theytrytoescape,knowingthattherewillbenowayback 28 thecaptainlocksthedoorsbehindthem.Atthetimeofthedisaster,eachofthecharactersistryingtoovercomepersonalproblemsintheirownlives.Allmustfacetheir 29 andmakelifeanddeathdecisions.ArchitectRichardNelsonispreparingtokillhimselfwhenthewavehits.Hefeelsdepressedoverthe 30 ofhisrelationshipwithhispartner.Butheisforcedtofight 31 hislife,andlearnstowanttoliveagain.Herealizeshemust 32 thepastandnotthinktoomuchaboutthebad.RobertRamsey,afireman,decidesto 33 hisownlifesothathisdaughter,Jen, 34 live.Heswimstotheship’scontrolroom 35 hemustpressaswitchtochangethedirectionoftheship.Heknowshewilllikely 36 intheprocess,butjustassurely,heknowsthat-12-it’stheonlywayhisfriendscanescape.Hisactionsgivetheothersachancetoreach 37 .Theyescapefromtheshipjustbeforeit 38 ,killingallthosewaitinginsideandJen’sfatheraswell.Allthecharacterswhosurvivefeel 39 tobealive,buttheyarealsoawarethattheirown 40 ,braveryanddeterminationsavedtheirownlives.21.A.graduallyB.individuallyC.finallyD.immediately22.A.stayB.danceC.surviveD.live23.A.askB.waitC.cryD.demand24.A.despiteB.inC.withD.except25.A.positionB.sceneC.dangerD.dilemma26.A.directorB.captainC.sailorD.passenger27.A.refuseB.agreeC.hesitateD.dislike28.A.unlessB.untilC.onceD.when29.A.deathB.survivalC.courageD.fears30.A.endB.departureC.failureD.difficulty31.A.againstB.forC.withD.over32.A.letaloneB.letgoofC.letoutD.letdown33.A.giveupB.giveawayC.giveinD.giveout34.A.mightB.canC.wouldD.must35.A.whichB.thereC.whereD.then36.A.succeedB.failC.surviveD.drown37.A.safetyB.homeC.successD.destination38.A.breaksB.explodesC.sinksD.overturns39.A.relievedB.relaxedC.luckyD.happy40.A.calmnessB.choicesC.fortuneD.confidence第II卷注意:将答案写在答题卡上。写在本试卷上无效。-12-第二部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第二节短文填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(不多于3个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。Therearemanytypesofreports.Areportissimplyanaccountofsomethingthat41(happen).Thecommonest42(be)newsreports.Wegettheminnewspapers,overradioandontelevision.Sometimescinemasalsoshowusnewsreels.Themainpurposeofanewspaperistoprovidenews.43youexamineanewspaperclosely,youwillfindthattherearealltypesofnews:accidents,floods,wars,fashions,sports,books,etc.Thenewscoverseverything44happenstopeopleandtheirsurroundings.Sometimestherearenewsitemswhicharevery45(amuse).Anewsreportisusuallyveryshort,46whenitisaboutsomethingveryimportantanditcontainsalotofinformation.Itisalsowritteninshortparagraphs.Thefirstparagraphisinfactasummaryofthenewsitem.Itgivesallthenecessaryinformation,what,when,where,howandwhy.The47paragraphsgivefulldetailsofthesubjects.Theremayalsobeinterviews48people.Thewordsactually49(speak)bythemarewithininvertedcommas.Oftentherearephotographstogowiththenews50(make)itmoreinteresting.第三部分写作(共两节,满分35分)第一节短文改错(共1篇,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。Generally,weprefertodothingsthewayweconsideredtobethebest.However,itisimportanttolistentothosewholoveusandwanttogiveusanadvicewhenwehaveseriousproblemsinourlives.Parentshavegainedsomelifeexperiencesandtheyknowwhattoactindifferentsituations.That’swhyweshouldaskthemforhelpfirstwhentheyhaveproblems.Therefore,therearemomentswhenweavoidthemanddon’twanttofollowthem.Withtimepassed,mybrotheraswellasIhaverealizedthatourparentsareright.Pleaseturnforyourparentswhenintrouble,fortheyworthtrustingandreadytoofferhelpallthetime.第二节书面表达(满分25分)-12-假如你是李华,在“十一”国庆节假期期间,你与你们学校国际部学生一同前往美国亚特兰大某中学进行为期一周的访问交流活动。你10月1日入住TravelInnAtlanta202房间,6日退房。你回家后发现一个中等大小的黑色背包遗失在那里,内有几本参考书,一部白色iPad,一张信用卡和少量现金。请用英文给该酒店的经理写一封信,请他帮忙寻找并寄回。注意:1.词数100左右;2.可以适当地增加细节,使行文连贯;3.开头语和结尾已为你写好。DearSirorMadam,I’msogratefulforyourgoodserviceduringmystayinTravelInnAtlanta,Thankyouforanythingyoucandoforme.YourssincerelyLiHua广东实验中学2022-2022届高三第二次段考英语第一部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)1—4DABC5—7DAB8—11DADC12—15BCDA第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)16–20AGFBE第二部分英语知识运用(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)21-25DCBAD26-30BACDA31-35BBAAC36-40DACCB第二部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第二节短文填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)41.hashappened42.are43.If44.that45.amusing46.except47.other48.with49.spoken50.tomake第三部分写作(共两节,满分35分)第一节短文改错(共1篇,10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)1.considered-consider2.anadvice-advice3.experiences-experience4.what-how5.they-we6.Therefore-However7.passed-passing8.have-has9.for-to10.worth-areworth-12-第二节书面表达(满分25分)DearSirorMadam,I’msogratefulforyourgoodserviceduringmystayinTravelInnAtlanta,butI'mwritingtoaskyoutodomeafavortofindandsendbackmypackleftinyourhotel.IcheckedinonOct.1andoutonOct.6.Settingoffinarushtotheairport,IleftmypackinRoom202.It'samedium-sized,blackbackpackcontainingsomereferencebooksformymid-termexamination!awhiteiPad,acreditcardandsomecash.Allinthepackmatterstome,especiallytheiPad,apreciousgiftfrommyfatheronmy15thbirthday.Ifyoufindit,wouldyoupleasepostittome?Theaddressisontheenvelope.Iwouldappreciateitifyoucouldgivemeyourearliestreply.Thankyouforanythingyoucandoforme.Yourssincerely,LiHua-12-

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