1、浙江省2022高三上学期联盟期中考试高级英语学科试题第一部分听力(共两节,满分30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。 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。听完每段对话后,你都存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.What is the mans final destination?A. Seattle.B. Honolulu. C. San Francisco.2.Where does the conversa
2、tion take place?A. In a mall.B. In a school. C. In a park.3.How did the speakers know each other?A. From school.B. From the gym. C. From the sailing club.4.What does the woman mean?A.She has one more day to register.B.She has already learned her lesson.C.She made the same mistake twice.5.What is the
3、 man about to do?A. Take a test.B. Have an interview. C. Run a race.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三个选项中选出坡 佳选项。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.What does the woman say about the well?A.Its just a pile of stones.B.People can g
4、et water by using it.C.She knows nothing about its history.7.Why docs the man probably want to drink the water?A. He is thirsty.B. He wants to avoid sickness. C. He thinks its of good quality.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8.What does the woman think of the strawberry cake?A. Its not very sweet.B. Its a little exp
5、ensive.C. Its too simple.9.Who is particular about the cake?A. Tommy.B. Jessica.C. Jane.10.What are the speakers likely celebrating?A. A birthday.B. A graduation. C. A marriage.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11.Whats good about the new job?A. The pay is very good. B. The work is full-time.C. The wages will be hel
6、pful.12.Why doesnt the man want to drive?A.He thinks it takes too long.B.He had a bad experience as a taxi driver.C.Hell have to travel with a co-worker.13.How can the man get to the other city?A. By car.B. By bus. C. By train.听笫9段材料,回答第14至17题。14. Why is Linda upset with Tom?A. He stopped going to t
7、he drama club.B. He acted rudely over the weekend.C. He played badly in the championships.15. What docs Joe try to convince Linda to do?A. Be more understanding.B. Be more encouraging.C. Be more comforting.16.What do we know about Joe? A. He is a considerate guy.B. He is a sports fan.C. He is a dog
8、lover.17. What might Linda do next? A. Make a phone call.B. Visit Tom at home.C. Stop being friends with Tom.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。18.Where is the relief effort for the hurricane being organized?A. In Mexico Beach.B. In Florence Beach.C. In Miami Beach.19.How many people does the speaker estimate have l
9、ost power?A. 200,000. B. 2000,000. C. 20,000.20.When will the supplies arrive at the worst areas?A.7 days after the hurricane began.B.10 days after the hurricane began.C.2 weeks after the hurricane began.第二部分阅读(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15小题;每小题25分,满分37.5分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳答案。AWhere to work out at
10、U.S. Airports? Here is a cheat sheet for those who want to exercise during flight delays or layovers.Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport (DFW)A walking path supported by the American Heart Association is located in Terminal (航站楼)D, measuring seven-tenths of a mile. Want an extra burn? Climb the
11、two 55-foot high staircases that lead up to the Skylink stations and terminal walkways. The free, 24-hour yoga room in Terminal E has reopened with complimentary (免费赠送的)mats while the yoga studio in Terminal B remains closed.Denver International Airport (DEN)Now the best place to get some activity i
12、s the 82,000-square-foot open-air plaza located before security at the south end of the Jeppesen Terminal. Travelers can learn about events, such as yoga classes, from D!As social-media feeds (denairport) during a dedicated wellness week. A free mini golf course is open for one month each summer and
13、 from November through January a complimentary ice skating rink includes free skate rentals.San Francisco International Airport (SFO)San Francisco International Airport (SKO), the Bay Areas largest airport, offers non-stop flights to more than 40 international cities on 37 international carriers. In
14、 the airport, two dedicated yoga rooms can be found post-security in Terminal 2 and Terminal 3. Complimentary yoga mats arc available and the mats and space arc disinfected regularly.Harry Reid International Airport, Las Vegas (LAS)Harry Reid International Airport, formerly known as McCarran Interna
15、tional Airport, is the main commercial airport serving Las Vegas, Nevada, United States. In the airport. Zero Level Fitness in Terminal I primarily sees use from airport and airline employees, but travelers can purchase day passes for $25 that include access to cardio and weight equipment as well as
16、 locker rooms.21.What do DFAV and SFO have in common?A. Walking paths are created.B.Yoga rooms are provided.C. Free golf courses are open.D.Facilities are disinfected regularly.22.When can travelers find free skate rentals at DEN?A. In December. B. In September.C.In August. D. In March.23.In which a
17、irport will travelers pay for their workout?A. Hany Reid International Airport.C. San Francisco International Airport.B. Denver International Airport.D.Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport.BThe 71st annual Boston Marathon was held on April 19, 1967. This day was filled with freezing rain, snow an
18、d strong winds. However, for one participant named Kathrine Switzer, the weather conditions were the least of her worries. Kathrine was the first and only registered female runner in the marathon and she had something to prove.The first few miles were a piece of cake for Kathrine. Then around mile f
19、our, she realized someone was chasing her. She turned around and was startled to see an angry face just inches away. It was the race director (赛事总监), Jock Semple.“Get the hell out of my race and give me those numbers!” Jock yelled. As he said this, he grabbed Kathrine and tried ripping her race numb
20、ers off her sweatshirt. Kathrine was so shocked and terrified. As Jock clung to her sweatshirt, Kathrine struggled to break free.Kathrine felt awful. She thought about dropping out, but soon she knew that wasnt an option. “If I quit, nobody would ever believe that women had the capability to run 26-
21、plus miles. If I quit, everybody would say it was a show. If I quit, it would set women*s sports back, way back, instead of forward.”While all this thinking was going on, Kathrine continued, until she found herself nearing the finish line. Completely soaked and greeted by only a handful of reporters
22、, none of whom cheered, Kathrine completed the race in a time of 4 hours and 20 minutes. The race was over, but her pursuit of change was just beginning.She was a primary force behind getting women officially accepted into the Boston marathon in 1972. Her leadership also paved the way for the Intern
23、ational Olympic Committee to admit the women,s marathon into the 1984 Olympic Games. Her number 261 on that historic day in Boston has also become a symbol of fearlessness for millions of women worldwide.24.What did Kathrine hope to achieve in the 71st Boston Marathon?A. Being a registered runner. B
24、. Proving womens athletic ability.C. Instructing her friend as a coach. D. Providing service as a volunteer.25.Why did Jock Semple chase Kathrine?A. To follow her pace.B. To defeat her in the race.C. To three her to quit.D. To remind tier of the rules.26.What is mainly discussed about Kathrine in th
25、e last paragraph?A. Her leadership. B. Her ambition.C. Her popularity. D. Her contribution.27.Which of the following best describe Kathrine according to the passage?A. Caring and sensitive. B. Fearless and responsible.C. Adventurous and kind. D. Courageous and determined. CSoft robots that have no b
26、atteries, motors or electronics and that arc powered and controlled from a distance by light or magnets (磁铁)arc a popular field of research. But there arc barriers to overcome before they can be used in practical applications, including the need for a cheap manufacturing process.Zhang Li at the Chin
27、ese University of Hong Kong and his colleagues discovered that a magnet-controlled robot can be created easily and at low cost.In experiments, his team created sticky tape robots of various shapes around a centimetre across that change their geometrx depending on the presence and direction of a magn
28、etic field. Some of the robots were able to move through water or along flat surfaces, and one device was able to crawl (爬)across the surface of pig stomach tissue in the lab and place a small therapeutic patch (补丁)onto a gastric ulcer (胃溃疡) before leaving the patch and moving away.Zhang says that t
29、hese devices could be used in the future to deliver drugs or carry out simple medical procedures in the stomach or intestines. “It can be used in this kind of folded, small scale, and when it reaches a large empty space it can open up,“ he says. Its very much like a satellite, where after its launch
30、 into outer space the solar panels will open up. So when you swallow this device, it should have a very small size.”There are hurdles to overcome prior to clinical trials, however. “The first thing is safety, because currently were using a very strong magnet called a neodymium-iron-boron magnet. Its
31、 actually not that safe,” says Zhang.“Its kind of toxic to the cells.”28.What is paragraph 3 mainly about?A. How the robots function.B.What changes the robots geometry.C. Whether the robots are marketable.D.What inspired the creation of the robots.29.How does Zhang explain the use of the robots in p
32、aragraph 4?A. By citing clinical trials. B.By analyzing cause and effect.C. By quoting wise sayings. D.By comparing it to something similar.30.What does the underlined word“toxic” in the last paragraph probably mean?A. Harmless. B. Complicated. C. Poisonous. D. Flexible.31.What can be a suitable tit
33、le for the text?A.Soft Robots Make Your Life ConvenientB.Soft Robots Can Crawl Inside Your OrgansC.Soft Robots Arc Ready for Cheap ProductionD.Soft Robots Can Perform Complex OperationsDForty-five minutes was considered an appropriate amount of time to supply 12-year-old meand 20 other teenagerswith
34、 enough information about eating disorders to last us through high school. A documentary shown on a dusty VHS tape that had obviously been in use since the early 2000s, about two girls suffering from anorexia and bulimia, had been my only source for eating disorder awareness for five years. No refle
35、ction time followed, no discussion was started, and no questions were asked.Flash forward five yearsI still know nothing. It wasnt until I was 16 that I learned, via TikTok, that my daily diet of L000 calories is barely enough for a two-year-old, let alone a developing teenager. Despite being educat
36、ed in Americas sixth best county in education, I only had a single image of what an eating disorder looked like: a skin-and-bones teenage girl with sunken eyes. Schools arc clearly ill-equipped to educate students on eating disorders and how they can prevent them.Teenagers have failed to learn about
37、 the most common eating disorder in the country because it isnt taught in many school curriculums: binge eating disorder (暴食症). It is more common than anorexia, affecting 2.8 million Americans, including 1.2 percent of all adolescents. Additionally, its reported that males make up 40 percent of thos
38、e with binge eating disorder, which contradicts the existing opinion that only women arc affected by eating disorders.Instead of learning about eating disorders, my junior health class taught me how to count my calories. According to registered dietitian Christy Harrison, “disordered eating patterns
39、 began with calorie counting.” Despite this, health classes across the country continue to require students to track their daily caloric intake.We need a developed and well-informed eating disorder curriculum. After all, the damage of a seemingly harmless 45-minutc video may last someone a lifetime.
40、32.Why is TikTok mentioned in paragraph 2?A.To prove the authors limited calorie intake.B.To imply the authors rich supply of information.C.To stress the lack of education on eating disorders.D.To highlight the influence of social media on kids.33.According to the text, which is the most common eati
41、ng disorder in the US?A. Anorexia. B. Bulimia. C. Dieting. D. Binge eating disorder.34.What is Christy Harrisons attitude towards calorie-counting?A. Negative. B. Positive. C. Neutral. D. Ambiguous.35.What is the text?A. A science report.B. A documentary review.C. An argumentative essay.D. An autobi
42、ography excerpt.第二节(共5小题:每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中行两项为多余选项。How to Improve Your MemoryCant find your car keys? Forget your grocery list? Youre not alone. Everyone forgets things occasionally. _36_ Consider the following ways to sharpen your memory.Include physical activity in y
43、our daily routine.For most healthy adults, the Department of Health and Human Services recommends at least 150 minutes a week of moderate aerobic (有氧的)activity, such as brisk walking, or 75 minutes a week of vigorous aerobic activity, such as joggingpreferably spread throughout the week. _37_Stay me
44、ntally active.Just as physical activity helps keep your body in shape, mentally stimulating activities help keep your brain in shapeand might keep memory loss at bay. Do crossword puzzles. Play bridge. Take alternate routes when driving. _38_ Volunteer at a local school or community organization._39
45、_Youre more likely to forget things if your home is messy and your notes are disorganized. Take down tasks, appointments and other events in a special notebook, calendar or electronic planner. You might even repeat each entry out loud as you jot it down to help strengthen it in your memory. Keep to-
46、do lists current and check off items youve completed.Manage chronic(慢性的)diseases.Follow your doctors treatment recommendations for medical conditions, such as depression, high blood pressure, high cholesterol, diabetes, obesity and henring loss. _40_ In addition, review your medications with your do
47、ctor regularly.A.Get organized.B.Learn to play a musical instrument.C.Various medications can affect memory.D.Still, memory loss is nothing to take lightly.E.Set aside a place for your wallet, keys, glasses and other essentials.F.The better you take care of yourself, the better your memory is likely
48、 to be.G.If you dont have time for a full workout, squeeze in a few 10-minute walks throughout the day. 第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分) 第一节(共15小题:每小题1分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,从每期所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。Andrea Macasaet fell in love with the stage as a kid. Encouraged by her parents, both immigrants from the Philippi
49、nes, she _41_ in karaoke contests.When she was 19, after many auditions (面试)and _42_ parts, she thought she was finally on her way to an acting career when she was _43_ in the title role in Miss Saigon. But then the big roles stopped coming. She had to work to help _44_ herself while going from one
50、audition to the next. Eventually she _45_ shed had enough, and went back to school.But if she was prepared to _46_ her dreams, her dreams did not abandon her. She spotted a casting call for a musical about Henry VIIPs wives. It had done well in London and was prepared for a North American _47_.She s
51、ent in a(n) _48_ of herself singing Lady Gagas song. The shows co-creator and director, Lucy Moss, was _49_ very much: “She had an amazing voice, _50_ there was something else, this concentrated hilarity (欢闹,狂欢). It was that rare thing where everyone knew, weve got our Anne Boleyn (one of the wives)
52、.Though the tour went well, with audiences _51_ the houses in many cities, it wasnt a given that shed get to play Boleyn in New York. That stage had always seemed so far out of _52_.“I used to hum Disney princess songs,” she says. “But I couldnt _53_ myself as Cinderella or Ariel.” Then she got the
53、call. When I received the offer for Broadway, I was in the car. I had to _54_ to cry.”This September, Macasaet made her performance on Broadway. She was overjoyed. Now she wants to pass that sense of _55_ on to the next generation. “The feeling of being up there, theres nothing like it.”41. A. volun
54、teered42.A. minor43.A. shot44.A. support45.A. denied46.A. go in for47.A. entertainment48.A. film49.A. impressed50.A. or51.A. loading52.A. reach53.A.accept54.A.set outB. judgedB. dramaticB. adoptedB. dominateB. demandedB. let go ofB. displayB. videoB. relievedB. ifB. packingB. orderB.describeB.pull o
55、verC. failedC. matureC. castC. qualifyC. decidedC. sign up forC. exhibitionC. animationC. annoyedC. butC. equippingC. dateC.mistakeC.take offD. performedD. modestD. approvedD. stimulateD. demonstratedD. fit in withD. tourD. draftD. confusedD. thoughD. occupyingD. controlD. pictureD. put aside55.A.ki
56、ndnessB.intentionC.willingnessD.possibility第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,在空白处填入I个适当的小词或括号内玳词的正确形式。Traffic deaths _56_ (increase) in the past several years. U.S. traffic death toll reached a 16-year high in 2021, with nearly 43,000 deaths.National Highway Traffic Safety Administration estimated that
57、 9,560 people died in motor vehicle _57_ (crash) between January and March, up 7% from the same period the year before. That would make it the deadliest first three months of the year since 2002.The auto-safety regulator said the numbers _58_ (release) on Wednesday are not accurate enough and remain
58、 to be revised in coming months. The report doesnt include information on _59_ the crashes happened, but Dr. Cliff said one-third of traffic deaths are _60_ (typical) caused by drivers influenced by alcohol or other substances.A number of issues arc causing _61_ rise in traffic deaths, Mr. Adkins sa
59、id, including careless driving and fewer police officers on the road. _62_ (see) a police car gets drivers to slow down, he said. He also said roads arent designed to make it safe for bicyclists _63_ (share) the road with cars.The regulator said the state with the biggest increase of deaths was Dela
60、ware, _64_ more than doubled its traffic deaths to 50 in the first quarter, compared with 19 in the same period the year before. They fell the most in Rhode Island, dropping by 50% _65_ an estimated seven deaths.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分) 第一节(满分15分)假如你是李华,是某国际学校的图书馆学生助理,请你代表图书馆用英语拟一则告示,向新入学的高一学生简要介绍图书馆的相关信息,
61、内容包括:1.藏书介绍;2.借阅规则。 注意:1.写作词数应为80左右:2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。NoticeSept. 1, 2022 Dear freshmen,Welcome to our library!_The School Library第二节(满分25分)阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。“Look at the little dog!” a girl screamed from across the street. “Shes got rain boots!” I smiled and waved. Yes, Velma h
62、ad her own rain boots, her own raincoat, both of which matched the leash (拴绳) I was holding and the bow in her hair. I would never have put clothes on any animal I owned, but Velma wasnt my dog. Id just offered to walk her this morning when my neighbor Arlene suffered from her seasonal muscle pain.V
63、elma was adorable. A real sweetie. A shih tzu (西施犬) who weighed no more than five pounds, she looked like a tiny mop running down the street. When Arlene had asked me to walk Velma, Id been happy to volunteer. I was less pleased when Arlene made me spend 20 minutes dressing her up.Once outside, Id e
64、xpected to walk Velma around the block quickly. But with all the people stopping me every few minutes to comment on the little dog and her clothing, it was taking me forever. It was a relief to get her back home. I had done my good deed and could finally go off to work before I was late.“Thank you s
65、o much,” Arlene said at the door. I turned to go. “So Ill see you again at noon.“Wait, what?“Thats when Velma gets her next walk.” J Arlene said, as if Id somehow agreed to a whole daily schedule.Im sorry, but I have to be at work.”“Oh, I guess well see you at six then?”“Great,” I said, making my es
66、cape. I was a quarter block away before it dawned on me that Id just agreed to walk her dog again at six! How had I let that happen? Was I that much of a people-pleaser that I automatically did things I really didnt want to do?That day was just the beginning. All the next week, Arlene “reminded” me
67、to walk Velma at various times throughout the day. I tried to tell her no, but eventually rd just get tongue-tied and give in.注意:1.续写词数应为150左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。After that terrible week as Velmas“permanent dog walker, I couldnt take it any more.“I really appreciate all you did for us,” Arlene said. “Thank you, Linda.”英语参考答案