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武城县第二中学2022-2022学年上学期考试高三年级英语试题本试卷分为第一卷(选择题)和第二卷(非选择题)两部分.第一卷(共三部分,共计100分)注意事项:1.答题前,考生在答题卡上务必用直径0.5毫米黑色墨水签字笔将自己的姓名、准考证号填写清楚。2..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,再选涂其他答案标号,在试题卷上作答无效。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.Whenwillthemanarrive?A.At8:15.B.At8:30.C.At8:45.2.WhatisMaggiegoodat?A.Handlingproblems.B.Findingoutproblems.C.Managingtheteam.3.Howdidthewomanfeelaboutthenotice?A.Surprised.B.Delighted.C.Disappointed.4.Whatdoesthemanadvisethewomantodo?A.CallMr.Smithatonce.B.Waitforthechance.C.Justgiveup.5.Whatdoesthewomaneatforbreakfastonceinawhile?A.Sandwiches.B.Eggs.C.Fruit.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.WhydidthemanagergotoNewYork?A.Onbusiness.B.Forfun.C.Foranappointment.7.Whenwillthemanmeetthemanager?A.NextMonday.B.NextTuesday.C.NextThursday.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。-16-\n8.What’sthewomanexpecting?A.Mrs.Brown’scall.B.Mr.Brown’scall.C.Mr.White’sreturn.9.Whatwillhappeninacoupleofhours?A.Themanwillsendanemail.B.Thepostcardswillbesent.C.Thewomanwillgoout.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.Whathappenedtotheman?A.Hegotuplate.B.Helosthistickets.C.Hebrokehisalarmclock.11.Howwillthetwospeakersgototheairport?A.Bytrain.B.Bytaxi.C.Bybus.12.Whatcanbelearnedfromtheconversation?A.Thewomanisverypatient.B.Thewalletwillneverbefound.C.Themanalwaysforgetsthings.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13.Whenwerethere7,063McDonald’sintheworld?A.By1982.B.By1980.C.By1960.14.What’sMcDonald’slike?A.Crowdedbutcheap.B.Goodandclean.C.Rudeandcareless.15.WhydoworkersbuytheirlunchesinMcDonald’s?A.Theycanrelaxthere.B.Thelunchestastebetter.C.Theywanttohaveachange.16.WhoboughtthenameofMcDonald’s?A.Maurice.B.RayKroc.C.Richard.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.WhomdidMarcoPolotravelwith?A.Hiswife.B.Hisson.C.Hisfatheranduncle.18.InwhichyeardidMarcoPoloprobablyleaveChina?A.1275.B.1285.C.1295.19.WhatwasMarcoPolo’sopinionofChina?-16-\nA.Itwasveryadvanced.B.Itwasverypoor.C.Itsemperorwascruel.20.Whatwerethoseblackstonesusedfor?A.Givingofflight.B.Decoratinghomes.C.Heatinghouses.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AClevernessisagiftwhilekindnessisachoice.Giftsareeasy—they’regivenafterall.Choicecanbehard.IgottheideatostartAmazon16yearsago.IcameacrossthefactthattheInternetusagewasgrowingat2300percentperyear.I’dneverseenorheardofanythingthatgrewthatfast,andtheideaofbuildingallonlinebookstorewithmillionsoftitleswasveryexcitingtome.Ihadjustturned30yearsold,andI’dbeenmarriedforayear.ItoldmywifeMacKenziethatIwantedtoquitmyjobandgotodothiscrazythingthatprobablywouldn’tworksincemoststart-upsdon’tandIwasn’tsurewhattoexpect.MacKenzietoldmeIshouldgoforit.Asayoungboy,I’dbeenagarageinventor.I’dalwayswantedtobeallinventor,andshewantedmetofollowmypassion.IwasworkingatafinancialfirminNewYorkCitywithabunchofverysmartpeopleandIhadabrilliantbossthatImuchadmired.IwenttomybossandtoldhimIwantedtostartacompanysellingbooksontheInternet.HetookmeonalongwalkinCentralPark,listenedcarefullytome,andfinallysaid,“Thatsoundslikeareallygoodidea,butitwouldbeanevenbetterideaforsomeonewhodidn’talreadyhaveagoodjob.”That1ogicmadesomesensetome,andheconvincedmetothinkaboutitfor48hoursbeforemakingafinaldecision.Seeninthatlight,itreallywasadifficultchoice,butfinally,IdecidedIhadtogiveitashot.Ididn’tthinkI’dregrettryingandfailing.AndIsuspectedIwouldalwaysbehauntedbyadecisiontonottryatall.Aftermuchconsideration,Itookthelesssafepathtofollowmypassion,andI’mproudofthatchoice.Forallofus,intheend,weareourchoice.21.Whatinspiredtheauthorwiththeideaofbuildinganonlinebookstore?A.Hisdreamofbeinganinventor.B.Thesupportofhiswife.C.ThegreatlyincreasingusageoftheInternet.D.Millionsofexcitingtitles,22.Whichofthefollowingisclosestinmeaningtotheunderlinedsentence?A.Theideaofnottryingwouldkeepcomingtohismindanddisturbhim.B.Hewouldbeveryexcitedifhetrieditout.-16-\nC.Hewouldbealwayshavingadoubtifhedidn’ttry.D.Thedecisiontonottrytheonlinebookstorewouldterrifyhim.23.Whichofthefollowingwouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?A.ClevernessandKindnessB.TheStartingofAmazonC.FollowingMyPassionD.WeAreWhatWeChoose24.Wecanknowfromthepassagethat_______.A.thebossthoughttheideawassuitablefortheauthorB.theauthorwantedsomeoneelsetotrytheideaC.theauthormightnotregretifhefailedtheideaD.theauthormightgobacktohisbossifhefailedBSinceEdmundHillaryandTenzingNorgayclimbedMountEverest,MountQomolangma’speakisnolongeralonelyplaceandisturningintoatrashheap.Sofar,morethan350climbershavesuccessfullyreachedthepeak.Andtheyhavecomplainedaboutwaitingforhoursinthebottlenecks(狭窄路段)onthewaytothepeak, asituationthatisn’tjustuncomfortable—it’scoldandwindyupthere— but downrightdangerous.Ifbadweatherstrikes,climberscananddodie.Asamatteroffact,thedangerouscrowdsaren’ttheonlyproblemonQomolangma.Allthoseclimbersneedtobringalotofgear—andmuchofthemendsupbeingleftonthemountain,sometimeseventhepeakitself.MountQomolangmaisbecomingtheworld’slargestdump.Here’smountaineerMarkJenkinswritinginNationalGeographicaboutthestateofQomolangma:“Thetwostandardroutes,theNortheastRidgeandtheSoutheastRidge,aredisgustinglypollutedwithoxygencansandtorntentseverywhere.”ButthegoodnewsisthatsomemountaineersaretakingituponthemselvestocleanupQomolangma.MountianeerPaulThelenandhisfriendEberhardSchaafarepartoftheannualEcoEverestExpedition,whichhasbeencleaninguprubbishfrombasecampstothepeaksince2022.Sofarthey’vecollectedover13tonsofgarbage.Someofthatrubbishisevenbeingusedforahigherpurpose.AspartoftheMountEverest8844ArtProject,agroupof15artistsfromNepalcollected1.5tonsofgarbagebroughtdownthemountainbyclimbers.They’vetransformedthecansandoxygentanks—andinonecase,partoftheremainsofahelicopter—into74piecesofartthathavealreadygoneonexhibitioninNepal’scapital.PartoftheprofitfromsaleswillgototheEverestPeakersAssociation,whichhashelpedcollecttonsofrubbishontheslopesofthemountain.25.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“gear”mean?A.Equipmentforclimbingmountains.B..Thefoodclimbersbroughtontothemountain.-16-\nC.Someimportantmachinesusedforthebottlenecks.D.Somerubbishfoundonthemountain.26.Thegroupof15Nepaliartists_________.A.createdworksofartusingrubbishfromQomolangmaB.wereemployedbytheEverestPeakeersAssociationC.climbedQomolangmaandcollected1.5tonsoftrashD.painted74beautifulpicturesofMountQomolangma’speak27.Whatcanbethebesttitleforthetext?A.EcoEverestExpeditionProvesSuccessfulB.QomolangmaHasBecomeAHugeMessC.TestYourselfAgainstQomolangmaD.RecycleRubbishOnQomolangmaCThebedshouldbereservedasaplaceforsleep,butpeopletendtoreadaniPadalotinbedbeforetheygotosleep.CharlesCzeisler,aprofessoratHarvardMedicalSchool,andhiscolleaguesgotasmallgroupofpeopleforanexperiment.Forfivedaysinarow,thepeoplereadeitherapaperbookoraniPadforfourhoursbeforesleep.Theirsleeppatternsweremonitoredallnight.Beforeandaftereachtrialperiod,thepeopletookhourlybloodteststopaintaday-longpictureofjusthowmuchmelatonin(褪黑激素)wasintheirbloodatanygiventime.WhensubjectsreadontheiPadascomparedtothepaperbooks,theyreportedfeelinglesssleepyatnightandlessactivethefollowingmorning.PeoplealsotooklongertofallasleepontheiPadnights,andthebloodtestsshowedthattheirmelatoninsecretion(分泌)wasdelayedbyanhourandahalf.Theresearchersconcludeintoday'sjournalarticlethatgiventheriseofe-readersandtheincreasinglywidespreaduseofe-thingsamongchildrenandadolescents,moreresearchintothelong-termconsequencesofthesedevicesonhealthandsafetyisurgentlyneeded.Czeislerandcolleaguesgoon,intheresearchpaper,tonote:“ReadinganiPadinbedmayincreasecancerrisk.”However,softwarehasbeendevelopedthatcanreducesomeofthebluelightfromthescreensofphonesandcomputersaccordingtotimeofday,andtherearealsoglassesthataremadetofilter(过滤)shortwavelengths.Whiletheyseemlikealogicalsolutionforthenighttimetechusers,itneedsmoreresearch.28.InCharlesCzeislersexperiment,allthesubjectswereaskedto______.A.sitinarowandreceivethestricttests B.havetheirsleeppatternsobservedallnight-16-\nC.readapaperbookandaniPadatthesametimeD.havetheirbloodtestedperhourduringthetrial29ThethirdparagraphtellsustheiPadreaderswerelikelyto____________.A.feellesssleepyandtiredinthedayB.fallasleepmoreeasilyafterreadingC.becomelessenergeticthenextmorning D.havealotmoremelatoninsecretion30.Thespecialsoftwarerecentlydevelopedcan______.A.removethebluelightfromyourdevicescompletelyB.helppreventeyesbeingharmedbyshortwavelengthC.weakentheharmdonebydoingnighttimee-readingD.beusedinallthee-thingswidelyandsafely31.Whichofthefollowingcanbethebesttitleforthetext?A.Noe-readinginbedbeforesleepB.Newsoftwarefornighte-readersC.WrongbehaviorsbeforebedtimeD.NogamesoniPadinbedDSeeacellphonecoverthatyoulikeonTaobao?Forgetaboutplacinganorder,payingthebillonlineandwaitingfordaysforittobedeliveredtoyou.Inthenearfuture,you'llbeabletogetitinminutesjustbyhitting“print”onyourcomputer.   Youmightfindithardtobelievethatyoucouldactually“print”anobjectlikeyouwouldapicture.Butitisnotthathardtounderstandhowitwouldwork.Justasatraditionalprinterspraysinkontopaperlinebyline,modern3Dprintersspreadmaterialontoasurfacelayerbylayer,fromthebottomtothetop,graduallybuildingupashape.   Insteadofink,thematerialsthe3Dprinterusesaremainlyplastic,resin(树脂)andcertainmetals.Thethinnereachlayeris—fromamillimetretolessthanthewidthofahair—thesmootherandfinertheobjectwillbe.  Thismaysoundlikeacompletelynewtechnology,butthetruthisthat3Dprintinghasbeenaroundsincethelate1980s.Backthen,itwasbarelyaffordableformostpeople,sofewknewaboutit. Lastyear,though,sawabigchangeinthe3Dprintingindustry—printersbecamemuchcheaper.Forexample,10yearsagoadesktop3Dprintermighthavecost£20,000,whilenowtheycostonlyabout£1,000,accordingtotheBBC.  Takenoutofthefactoryandintroducedtomorediverseandcommonuses,3Dprintingcancreatejustaboutanythingyoucanthinkof—flutes,bikinis,jewelry,aircraftpartsandevenhumanorgans.Infact,scientistsfromCornellUniversityinNewYorkhavejustmadeanartificialearusinga3Dprinter,accordingtoScienceDaily.The-16-\nfakeearlooksandactsexactlylikeanaturalone.   However,as3Dprintingbecomesmorecommon,itmaybringaboutcertainproblems—suchaspiracy.“Onceyoucandownloadacoffeemaker,orprintoutanewsetofkitchenutensils(餐具)onyourpersonal3Dprinter,whowillvisitaretailstoreagain?”anexpertin3DprintingtoldForbesNews.Evenmorefrightening,whatifanyoneintheworldcouldusea3Dprintertoprintoutafullyfunctioninggun?32.Accordingtothearticle,inthefuture,the3Dprintingtechnologywill_______.  A.enablepeopletomakebetterpurchasesonline B.changethewaywemakemanyproducts  C.beappliedaswidelyinourdailylifeascomputers  D.shortenthetimeittakesforpeopletogetwhattheybuyonline 33.Whathappenedinthe3Dprintingindustrylastyear?  A.The3Dprintingtechnologywastakenoutofthefactory.  B.The3Dprintingtechnologybegantobeusedinvariousfields.  C.The3Dprinterwasusedformedicaltreatmentforthefirsttime.  D.The3Dprinterbecamemoreaffordableforconsumers. 34.Whatisthebesttitleofthepassage?  A.GreatDemandfor3DPrinters  B.TechnologyintheFuture  C.OnlineShoppingDisappearing  D.PrintingoutEverything35.Howisthelastparagraphdeveloped?  A.Bygivingexamples. B.Bymakingcomparisons.  C.Byanalyzingthecauseandeffect. D.Bypresentingresearchfindings. 第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,共10分)根据短文内容,从短文后的七个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。Ofthemanyunpleasantemotionswecanexperience,fearmaytopthelist.36.Fearcanalsokeepusfrompursuingthethingsinlifethatreallymatter--likefollowingourdreams,anddevelopingimportantrelationships.Ihavesomeideas,though,ofhowtobefreefromfear.lExperiencefear.Iusedtobeveryafraidofspeakinginfrontofpeople.IwouldgetsweatypalmsandmystomachwouldbesotiedupthatIwouldn'tbeabletoeat.However,eachtimeIspoke,Inoticedafterwardsthatitwasn'tthatbad.ThingsIfearareneverasbadinrealityasImakethemoutinmymind.37.lCreatespace.Thefirstandmostimportantsteptobeingfearlessistocreatesomespacebetweenourselvesandtheemotionoffear.Thisisn'taccomplishedbyignoringthefear,or-16-\ntryingtotalkourselvesoutofit.38.Infact,arecentresearchshowsthatbysimplyadmittingtheemotionweactuallybegintoreversethe"fightorflight(逃避)"responseinthebody.lControlthebreathandfeelthefear.Onceweacknowledgethepresenceoffear,thesecondstepistocontrolthebreathingsothatitbecomesslowerandgentler.Wetrytomakethebreathjustalittlebitlonger,andfeelhowfearmanifests(展现)inthebody.39.Withpractice,wecancreateenoughspacebetweenusandtheemotionoffearsothatwe'reabletoreplaceafearfulthoughtwithapositiveone.40.Forinstance,beforeIgetuptospeakinfrontofagroupofpeople,IimaginethattheaudienceispositivelyimpressedbywhatIsayandthatImanagetocompletethespeechsuccessfully.A.Spaceiscreatedonlywhenwecanhonestlyacknowledgethatfearexists.B.Wecanimagineapositiveoutcomeforwhateverwe'reabouttodo.C.Fear,ifleftuncontrolled,canevendestroyourlife.D.Soonewaytogetridoffearistosimplypushourselvestodothingsthatwefear.E.Whenwecanseeapositiveoutcomeinourmind,fearnolongerholdsusback.F.Butfearismorethanjustphysicallyunpleasant.G.Aswepayattentiontothephysicalsymptomsoffear,wecanseefearobjectively.第三部分:完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,从每题所给的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。Lifebecomeseasierwhenyoulearntoacceptanapologyyounevergot.I’vealwaystriedtokeepmy41frompeoplewhoarerude,aggressiveandmean.Butsometimeswe42_becometiedtopeoplewhomightnothaveourbest43atheart.Lastsummer,Ibecameinvolvedwitha(n)44coworkerwhowasatabadspotinhislife.Ihadalotof45forhimanddecidedtohelphim46thistoughtime,soItriedmybestto47hisrudenesswhenhelosthistemper.However,justlikeaswimmerdrowninginapool,hegrabbedonandendedupdrowningmewhenIreachedoutandtriedto48him.Hisrudenessgraduallywasoutof49.Onenight,whenIgotuptogetaglassofwater,hestartedyellingatmetogetbackintomybedroom.IdidasIwastoldbutIwasnothappyaboutit.He50myshiftinmoodandaskedwhatwaswrong.ButwhenItoldhimhisbehaviortowardmewas51andthatIwasveryhurtbythewayhehadtreatedme,hewas52.Hecouldnotunderstandhisactionshad53impactedme.Hetoldmehedidn’thaveanythingagainstmethattherewas-16-\nnoneedformeto54it.Iusedexamplesfromhislifeofthingsthathadhurthimandthentriedtomakethe55thatthesamethingsalsomademe56.Isaid,“Ialwaystreatyouwithcompassion,patienceandunderstanding,butyouhaven’ttreatedmewith57respect.”Hewassilentafterlisteningtomywords.WhatIhadsaidmight58him.Peopleonlychangeiftheywanttochange.Ididn’tknowwhetherhewouldshifthis59ornotinthefuture,butIwouldcontinueto60himthroughmypatience,understandingandkindness.41.A.differenceB.distanceC.pressureD.absence42.A.luckilyB.expectantlyC.unwillinglyD.unavoidably43.A.decisionsB.performancesC.interestsD.consequences44.A.co-operativeB.kind-heartedC.easy-goingD.bad-tempered45.A.adviceB.sympathyC.permissionD.selection46.A.getacrossB.getoutofC.getthroughD.getoff47.A.controlB.tolerateC.criticizeD.explain48.A.rescueB.persuadeC.entertainD.drag49.A.practiceB.actionC.controlD.danger50.A.forgaveB.ignoredC.understoodD.noticed51.A.unacceptableB.appropriateC.unnecessaryD.traditional52.A.surprisedB.scaredC.anxiousD.shamed53.A.properlyB.directlyC.deliberatelyD.equally54.A.acceptB.doubtC.refuseD.mind55.A.summaryB.analysisC.comparisonD.expectation56.A.upsetB.unfriendlyC.puzzledD.selfish57.A.promisedB.deservedC.provenD.intended58.A.annoyB.satisfyC.touchD.inspire59.A.ambitionB.involvementC.requirementD.perspective60.A.convinceB.trustC.praiseD.comfort第II卷(共50分)第一节语法填空(共10小题,每小题1.5分,共15分)阅读下面短文,按照句子结构的语法性和上下文连贯的要求,在空格处填入一个适当的词或使用括号中词语的正确形式填空,并将答案填写在答题卡标号为61~70的相应位置上。ACCTVjournalistsucceededinarousingaheateddiscussionamongnetizensbyaskingpeoplewhethertheywerehappy.Theresponsestothequestionwerevarious,-16-\nevensomequitefunnyones61___(include).Althoughpeopleplayedjokes62theanswers,itdidnottakelong63__theybegantofigureoutthetruemeaningsofhappiness.Itiscertainthatpeople’sviewsonhappiness64___(affect)greatlybytheirownlifeexperience.Unfortunately,toomanypeoplerefertobeingrichashappinessandthereisnosignof65decreaseinthenumberofthosewhoarevoluntarilyatthemercyofwealth.Somepeoplewhose66____(intend)istomakebigmoneyappreciatebeinggivenanychancetomultiplytheirincome,believingthatis__67_____theirhappinesslies.Someareeagertoinherittheirparents’property,especiallythosewho68__(be)knownassilver-spoonkids.Evenworse,somewouldratherbreakthelawtosatisfytheirfinancialdesireorseektheirfortune__69_____(legal).Inmyopinion,happinessisnotaboutpursuingwealthmerelybutaboutadmiringthebeautifulthingsinlife.Therefore,liveyourlife___70_____thefullestandbehappy.第二节短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)下面短文中有10处语言错误。请在有错误的地方增加、删除或修改某个单词。增加:在缺调处加一个漏字符号(∧)),并在其下面写上该加的词。删除:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉。修改:在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写上修改后的词。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。ThissummerIvisitedYandangshan.Whenarrivingbybus,Icaughtasightofmanymountainsbylookingthroughthemist,oneofwhatwasjustlikeasleepingbabyfromanangle.Lateritlookedlikeastrongmanseeingfromanother.Whatimpressedmewasthesunrise.Stoodonthetopofthemountain,Isawthesunshinegivingoutalldirections.Thegreenmountaininoureyes,thecloudsinthesky,andtheshockingexpressionsonpeople'sfacesformedabeautifulpicture.Asforme,natureholdmetotallywithitspower.Thesceneriestheremadeagreatimpressiontome.Ihopetogothereagainoneday.第三节书面表达(满分25分)假定你叫李华,是我校高三(2)班的学生。你在校报英语专栏看到了学校“英语文化节”的一则招募启事,请阅读启事,并根据写作要点和写作要求写一封应征邮件。VolunteersWantedOurannualEnglishFestival,whichwillbeheldonNovember12,2022,,isnowlookingfor20studentvolunteerstoprovideserviceforTalentShow,SpeechContest-16-\n,andEnglishDebate.Ifyouareinterested,pleasesendanapplicationemailatyourearliestconveniencetoMsChenatchenlaoshi@aef.com.写作要点:1.表明意图;2.陈述应征目的;3.说明应征条件(性格、能力等)。写作要求:1.词数:100词左右;2.开头和结尾部分已写好,不计入总词数;3.可适当增加细节,使行文连贯。DearMSChen,I’mastudentfromClass2,Grade3.Lookingforwardtoyourreply.Yours,LiHua-16-\n班级姓名考号考场装订线武城县第二中学2022-2022学年上学期考试高三年级英语试题·答题卷第一节语法填空(共10小题,每小题1.5分,满分15分)61.62.63.64.65.66.67.68.69.70.第二节短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)ThissummerIvisitedYandangshan.Whenarrivingbybus,Icaughtasightofmanymountainsbylookingthroughthemist,oneofwhatwasjustlikeasleepingbabyfromanangle.Lateritlookedlikeastrongmanseeingfromanother.Whatimpressedmewasthesunrise.Stoodonthetopofthemountain,Isawthesunshinegivingoutalldirections.Thegreenmountaininoureyes,thecloudsinthesky,andtheshockingexpressionsonpeople'sfacesformedabeautifulpicture.Asforme,natureholdmetotallywithitspower.Thesceneriestheremadeagreatimpressiontome.Ihopetogothereagainoneday.书面表达:DearMSChen,I’mastudentfromClass2,Grade3.-16-\nLookingforwardtoyourreply.Yours,LiHua座号考场号武城县第二中学2022-2022学年上学期考试高三年级英语试题·答案听力1—5ACBAC6—10ACBBA11—15BCCBA16—20BCCBA阅读理解21-24CADC25-27AAB28--31BCCA32-35BDDA36-40FDAGB完形填空41-45BDCDB46-50CBACD51-55AABDC56-60ABCDD语法填空:61.included62.on63.before64.areaffected65.a66.intention67.where68.are69.illegally70.to短文改错1.去掉sight前的a2.what→which3.seeing→seen4.Stood→Standing5.all前加in-16-\n6.our→my7.shocking→shocked8.hold→held9.sceneries→scenery10.impression后的to改为on书面表达DearMsChen,I’m,astudentfromClass2,Grade3.I’mwritingtoapplyforthepositionasastudentvolunteer.Ireallywanttoobtainthispreciousopportunitybecause,byofferingmyservice,Iwillbeabletoimprovemyorganizationalability,communicationskillsaswellasmyconfidenceinspeakingEnglishinpublic.Asanoutgoinggirl,Igetalongwellwithmyclassmates.Besides,IhavesuchagoodcommandofEnglishthatIamelectedasanassistanttomyEnglishteacher.Successfully,IhavelentahelpinghandtoherinseveralEnglishactivitiesofmyclass,whichhavebeenappreciatedbybothteachersandclassmates.IamsurethatIcanperfectlyliveuptoyourexpectations.Iwouldappreciateityoucouldtakemeintoconsideration.Lookingforwardtoyourreply.Yours,LiHua附:听力录音稿(Text1)W:Isn'tourappointmentat8:30?M:Yes,itis.ButI'mafraidIwillhavetobe15minuteslate.(Text2)M:Maggieisagreathelptotheteam.W:Yes,sheisclever,andsheisalwaysabletohandleproblems.(Text3)M:Didyouseethenoticefromthelandlord?W:Yes.Iwasreallyshocked!(Text4)W:IwanttogetintoMr.Smith'sclass.ButIguesschancesareslim.M:Iwouldn'tsaythat.Justwait.(Text5)M:Whatdoyouofteneatforbreakfast?W:Acupofmilk,anegg,andbreadandbutter.Onceinawhileasandwich.(Text6)W:Goodmorning,Mr.Brown.I'mafraidthere'sbeenachangeintoday'sappointment.I'vejustgottenwordthatourmanagerwon'tbeabletokeephisappointmentwith-16-\nyouthismorning.HewasaskedtoflytoNewYorkonbusiness.M:Whenwillhebeback?W:NextMonday.M:ShallwemeetnextTuesdaythen?W:Certainly.HowaboutTuesdaymorning?M:That'llbefine.Let'ssay9o'clock,allright?W:OK.(Text7)W:I'mgoingoutnow,butI'mexpectinganimportantbusinesscallfromMr.Brown.CouldIaskyoutotakeamessageforme?M:Certainly,Mrs.White.W:Pleaseaskhimtocallagainaround5:00.M:I'llbesuretotellhim.W:Oh,yes.Onemorething:I'dliketohavethesepostcardsmailedrightaway.M:Icanmailthemforyou.Theyshouldgooutinacoupleofhours.(Text8)W:Wouldyouhurryup?We'relate!M:Iknow.I'mcoming...W:Ourflightleavesinlessthantwohours!Comeon!M:Ican'tfindmywallet.W:Ifyouhadn'toverslept,wewouldn'tbesostressedoutrightnow!M:I'msorry.Ididn'thearmyalarmit'snotlikeIdiditonpurpose...It'snotmyfault!W:Well,it'sdefinitelynotmyfault!M:Damnit!Ican'tfindit!Doyouseemywalletanywhere?It'smadeofbrownleather.W:Didyoucheckyourpockets?M:OfcourseIdidI'mnotthatdumb...Oh,waitasecond...Ah,hereitis.W:WhyamInotsurprised?OK.Putonyourshoesandlet'sgetoutofhere!M:Yeah,yeah...Say,whydon'twetaketheexpresstraintotheairport?It'llbefasterthanataxi.W:Areyoukiddingme?Ataxiwillbefaster!Wedon'thavetimetoargueaboutthis.Let'sjustgrabthefirstcabwhenwegetdownstairs.M:OK,OK...uh...W:Whatisitnow?M:Ican'tfindmykeys.(Text9)M:IsittruethatfastfoodrestaurantsareverypopularintheUSA?W:Yes,especiallyinthebigcities.M:Why?-16-\nW:Becausethefoodisgood,theserviceisfastandthepricesarelow.M:Oh,that'sgood.Thenwhichrestaurantisthemostwell-known?W:McDonald's.By1982,therewere7,063McDonald'sintheworld,andabout1,280ofthemwereinothercountries,suchasJapan,WestGermany,EnglandandAustralia.M:Isee.Howabouttheserviceandthefood?W:Well,theemployeesarehelpfulandpolite,andthetablesandfloorsarecleanenough.Mostimportant,customerscangetthesamefoodatanyMcDonald'sinanystateofthecountry.Thefood,ofcourse,isquitegood.Frenchfries,hamburgers,sandwiches,allarespeciallyprepared.Workersbuytheirlunchestherebecausetheytastebetterthantheirlunchesfromhome.M:WhoistheownerofMcDonald's?W:Itwasfirstownedbytwobrothers,RichardandMauriceMcDonald.Then,in1960,RayKroc,a56-year-oldsalesman,boughtthenameandmostoftheirrestaurantswith2.7milliondollars.(Text10)W:OneofthemostfamoustravelersinallofhistorywasMarcoPolo.Attheageof17,heleftItalywithhisfatheranduncle.Ittookthemover3yearstocrossthemountainsanddesertsofAsia.Intheyear1275,theyreachedChina.TheystayedinChinaforalmost20years,asguestsoftheemperor.Hesentthemonmanytripsaroundhisempire.TheyfoundChinafarmoreadvancedthanItalyoranyothercountriesinEurope.AfterhereturnedtoItaly,MarcoPolotoldmanyofhisstoriestoafriend.Hisbook,DescriptionoftheWorld,becamethemostpopularbookinEurope.Peoplefounditdifficulttobelievehisstoriesofpeople,animals,places,andthings.Theseareafewofhisdescriptions:InoneareaofChina,therewereblackstones.Peopledugthemoutofthemountains.Theylittheblackstonesandtheyburnedveryslowly,givingoffheat.Thepeopleusedthesestonestocookandtoheattheirhomes.MostpeoplebelievedMarcoPolo'sstories.Butotherstoldhimthattheydidnotbelievehisdescriptions.Heansweredthathedidnottellhalfofwhathesaw.-16-

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