1、2022年4月稽阳联谊学校高三联考英语试题第I卷第一部分:听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(供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.What is the man going to do next Saturday?A.Attend a charity show.B.See a film with the woman.C.Get ready for a charity show.2.What is the probable
2、relationship between the speakers?A.Mother and son.B.Classmates.C.Teacher and student.3.Who will set up the decorations?A.The woman.B.The man.C.The speakers mother.4.What is the womans problem?A.Her husband has a hearing problem.B.Her husband doesnt share the housework.C.Her husband seldom has time
3、to talk with her.5.Where does the conversation take place?A.In a bookstore.B.In a classroom.C.In a library.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。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 agree to do with the ma
4、n?C.Play tennis.A.Go swimming.B.Go to the gym.7.Where will the man meet the woman?A.In the gym.B.At the tennis courts.C.At the swimming pool.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8.How many cousins have arrived?A.Two. B.Four. C.Six.9.What are the speakers doing?A.Enjoying a concert.B.Celebrating a birthday.C.Preparing a m
5、arriage ceremony.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.Why would the woman like to sell her products?A.She hopes to start her own business.B.She wants money for more material.C.She thinks many people will be interested.11.What does the woman like to make the most?A.Belts. B.Bags. C.Painted clothes.12.What does the ma
6、n suggest the woman do?A.Ask his aunt for help.B.Use cheaper material.C.Paint the bags.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题13.Where is the girl?A.In a grassland.B.In a field of com.C.In a field of sunflowers.14.What does the man suggest the girl do?A.Make a path in the field.B.Call out to her classmates.C.Wait for the
7、teacher to come.15.How much time do students have to find the exit?A.10 minutes.B.20 minutes.C.30 minutes.16.How does the man feel at the end?A.Relaxed.B.Angry.C.Worried.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.Who should join a book club according to the speaker?A.Those who like to buy books.B.Those who have few frien
8、ds.C.Those who love to talk about good books.18.What is the best thing for people to do in a book club?A.Get to know new people.B.Read different books at the same time.C.Hear different peoples opinions about a book.19.What does the speaker suggest doing?A.Choosing the right club.B.Reading as fast as
9、 you could.C.Going to the club with your old friends.20.When should you miss your book club meeting?A.If you havent finished the book.B.If you read much faster than everyone else.C.If you cant understand the ending of the book.第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分35分)第一节(共10小题:每小题2.5分,满分25分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳
10、选项,并在答题纸上将该项涂黑。AThats that car! Benny Correa screamed in their black Cadillac. Earlier, his wife Disley had mentioned a missing 11-year-old girl in Brimfield, not far from their home. The passing car was the same make and model.Correa took a hard right out of the parking lot and tailed the blue Hond
11、a to view the license plate. The driver immediately sped up and blew through a stop sign. Correa shocked his family by following suit.The Honda pulled around the back of a store. When it came around, Correa caught up and pulled ahead, trying to cut it off. The Honda hit the brakes and jumped a curb(
12、路缘). The Cadillacs high lights flashed on the driver-a young man with black hair, pulling a hooded sweatshirt up over his face. They saw him forcing a girls head down in the back, trying to hide her.Disley, by then had called 911. Yes,its him! she yelled. Knife in hand!” Get him, Dad! his son shoute
13、d excitedly.Correa stayed close behind the Honda, zooming down the road at 100 mph. Soon, he discovered the low-gas light was blinking on the dashboard. Actually, they found out later the suspension had been damaged during the race-was running on heavy smoke. Their car soon sputtered (噼啪) to a stop.
14、 The Honda disappeared. But thanks to Disleys directions, the police had potted the pah the man was taking and set up roadblocks,trapping the car soon.“It felt like we won the lottery,” Disley says. The feeling of knowing shes back with her family because of us is just unexplainable.21.What happened
15、 to the 11-year-old girl?A.She was controlled by a criminal.B.She was fleeing with the man.C.She was hidden in the Cadillac.D.She helped to identify the criminal.22.What can we know about Benny Correa and his family?A.They finally rescued the victim.B.They risked themselves to help the victim.C.They
16、 once decided to give up in the process.D.They felt it a slim chance to save the victim.23.Which of the following is the best title of the passage?A.A thrilling race of the car.B.A timely rescue of the police.C.A hero action of a brave family.D.An impressive experience of a girl.BAdvertising in mass
17、 media is powerful. Right ads help create demands of products, campaign for political candidates or ideas and historically, even start wars.Detailed files the social media companies build for each user, however, make advertising even more powerful by enabling advertisers to tailor their messages to
18、individuals. These files even include your family size and whether you buy a lot of beer.Consequently, social media has greater abilities to expose people to ideas as fast as theyll individually accept them. The same tricks that can recommend products to just the right person or suggest something ad
19、dictive just when someone is most fragile can also suggest an extreme conspiracy(阴谋)theory just when he is ready to consider it.Its increasingly common for friends and family to find themselves on opposite sides about important political issues .Many recognize social media as part of the problem, bu
20、t how are these powerful customized advertising techniques contributing to the divisive landscape?One important part is that people associated with foreign governments, without admitting that, take extreme positions in social media posts with the deliberate goal of sparking division and conflict. Th
21、ese extreme posts take advantage of the social media algorithms(算法), which are designed to heighten engagement. Meanwhile, people seeking to influence others put things to more and more extreme positions. The result is apparent. Rather than most people having balanced views with fewer people holding
22、 extreme views, fewer and fewer people are in the middle.What can be done? Skepticism about social media recommendations matters. Keep on a more deliberate path to information and avoid just clicking on whatever is recommended. Second, consider supporting efforts to require social media platforms to
23、 offer users a choice of algorithms for recommendations. Most importantly, invest more time in interacting with friends and family off social media. Probably, youll be far off a constructed track toward extremes.24.What does the passage mainly talk about?A.Social media can put peoples privacy at ris
24、k.B.Advertisements in mass media can influence people a lot.C.Social media advertisements can drive people to extremes.D.Advertisements account for damaged relation among family and friends.25.Which of the following employs customized advertising techniques?A.Advertising on TV to promote the sales o
25、f a new product.B.Advertising on apps to sell tailored political ideas individually.C.Advertising in the newspaper to publicize a government policy.D.Advertising in elevators to raise the public awareness of safety.26.What does the writer advise readers to do?A.Refuse to get exposed to all the socia
26、l media.B.Manage to master the social media algorithms.C.Interact more with family and friends for their advice.D.Hold a careful attitude to what is proposed by social media. CIts hard to imagine what Earth might look like in 2500. But a co-action between science and art is offering an unsettling wi
27、ndow into how ongoing climate change might transform now-familiar land features into foreign landscapes over the following centuries.These visualizations-of a dried-up Amazon rainforest and some other places -stress why researchers need to push climate predictions long past the habitual 2100, enviro
28、nmental social scientist Christopher Lyon and colleagues argued.The effects of past and present greenhouse gas emissions(排放)will stay for centuries. To visualize what that future world might look like, researchers considered three possible levels-low, medium and high emissions as used in past report
29、s-and predicted changes all the way to 2500.For all but the lowest-emission assumption, which is roughly in line with limiting global warming to well under 2 degrees Celsius relative to preindustrial times as approved by the 2015 Paris Agreement, the average global temperature continues to increase
30、until 2500, the team found. For the highest-emissions, temperatures increase by about 2.2 degrees by 2100 and about 4.6 by 2500. That results in major restructuring of the worlds eco-system, they say.The team then co-acted with James McKay, an artist and science communicator at the University of Lee
31、ds, to bring the data to life. Based on their predictions, McKay created a series of detailed paintings representing different global landscapes now and in 2500.The goal of images is to visualize the future in such a way that it feels more urgent, real and close-and, perhaps,to offer a bit of hope t
32、hat humans can still adapt. To turn over the trend, we need to think about this problem as a global civilization, Lyon says, We wanted to show that, despite the climate people have moved into, people have figured out ways to exist in the climate.27.Why do they conduct the co-action mentioned in Para
33、graph 1?A.To visualize how climate change may shape the future world.B.To prove the necessity to make climate predictions as far as 2100.C.To predict the possible land features of the earth in the year of 2500.D.To picture present effects greenhouse gas emissions have on the earth.28.What do we know
34、 about Lyon and his team?A.They abandoned some traditional levels of emissions.B.They assumed high emissions may reshape the eco-system.C.They mainly focused on how to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.D.They got totally different results from those approved by the Paris Agreement.29.How did James McK
35、ay contribute to the project?A.He argued for the prediction made by the team.B.He traveled around to paint detailed global landscapes.C.He put forward some measures to deal with climate change.D.He helped to visualize the research results through detailed images.30.What is the text?A.News reviewB.A
36、research paperC.Science newsD.An interview journal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。Most of us,at some point in our lives,have looked in the mirror and decided we need a thorough image transformation. _31_ But is there a way to set realistic, useful fitness goals that wil
37、l keep you motivated in a workout?Follow the steps below._32_ Keep in mind that exercise alone wont change your body shape. If you are looking for major fat loss, you will have to look at diet, too. People underestimate the amount of effort physical transformations take, says Helen Davis, sports psy
38、chologist.She advises focusing on positive fitness goals instead rather than aesthetic(美学的)goals that require extreme lifestyle changes.Next, start small and build up.According to Davis, something straightforward, such as a press-up, is a better bet than aiming for a triathlon right off the bat. _33
39、_ When you have mastered a perfect press-up, set a new goal of five press-ups in a row, then 10, then 20. Focusing just on that end goal can be problematic.she added.Choose something you enjoy. If you dont like something, you wont give 100%. _34_ Keeping score can also be a good idea. When I set goa
40、ts with o athlete, I look at three types of goals,” says Davis. Outcome goals are achievements. A performance goal helps you assess whether you are on your way. Progress goals are day-to-day activities. _35_Always reward yourself for achieving your goals, however small. Even if just walking through
41、the door of your gym is your first goal, youve achieved it -so well done, says Davis.A.Think about the goals not to make.B.Consider what is important to you.C.She also suggests having a series of goals.D.Monitor these goals youve set to keep on track day to day.E.The main reason people fail is that
42、they just focus on the final they want.F.Training with a good friend can keep you on track,when the motivation slips.G.If we dont achieve a desired six-pack stomach in weeks,we fall off the intended track.第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节(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A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题纸上将该
43、项涂黑。Everyone in the office knew Paula or Nancy was going to get the job as Bills secretary. In fact, Bill wanted to _36_ the matter before leaving town.The two girls could see him from their desks outside his office. If he _37_ the left button, Paulas pulse would begin to beat faster.“Did you _38_ f
44、or the tickets? he asked.I got the tickets all right, Nancy answered,“but.but there just arent any staterooms left. She _39_ as hard-boiled as a white kitten.The boss was certainly4 _40_.“Suppose I try it? Paula suggested quickly and called the ticket agent. Listen, she said, I dont care whose reser
45、vations you have to _41_.”A month ago, they were both in line for a(an) _42_. The job as Bills secretary was worth _43_. There was the salary; there were the _44_-perfume, flowers, business, an appealing boss.Smart Paula didnt need any lessons when it came to office _45_. She was always busy when so
46、meone of little importance wanted his material _46_. Sorry. Why not ask Nancy?Nancy just didnt seem to know any _47_ which made Paula more popular with the _48_. Paula was never too busy for Bills work, _49_.When the light at Paulas desk went on, she quickly _50_ up her notebook and an envelope on h
47、er desk and got inside Bills office. She handed him the envelope containing _51_ sets of tickets in a businesslike way. Dont forget the time, 8:15, she said. Bill smiled and put the envelope _52_ in his inside pocket.Then Paula was told she was going to have a new job. He _53_ the salary, too. He di
48、dnt neglect to refer to the salary. How _54_ she felt for Nancy.But Nancy didnt look sorry, and neither did Bill. He told Paula that Nancy wasnt made for the job _55_, and that he and Nancy were leaving on their honeymoon tonight. Tonight at 8:15.36.A.settle B.discuss C.investigate D.arrange37.A.rem
49、oved B.adjusted C.pressed D.fixed38.A.wait B.search C.bargain D.send39.A.knocked around B.looked around C.lay around D.tuned around40.A.discriminated B.disgusted C.disappointed D.disrespected41.A.cancel B.decline C.make D.keep42.A.possession B.promotion C.application D.invitation43.A.negotiating for
50、 B.caring for C.naming after D.going after44.A.profits B.accomplishments C.privileges D.honors45.A.politics B.systems C.principles D.circumstances46.A.revised B.subscribed C.typed D.published47.A.managements B.tricks C.arrangements D.clues48.A.customers B.colleagues C.secretary D.boss49.A.consequent
51、ly B.apparently C.especially D.frequently50.A.packed B.finished C.rounded D.grabbed51.A.several B.many C.three D.two52.A.carefully B.intentionally C.emotionally D.skillfully53.A.calculated B.mentioned C.ignored D.checked54.A.guilty B.anxious C.sorry D.upset55.A.anyhow B.anywhere C.somehow D.somewher
52、e第卷 非选择题部分注意:将答案写在答题卡上。写在本试卷上无效。第三部分语言运用(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,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。Artists might have sunk into a state _56_ they forgot themselves, didnt need to think and lost track of time, and inspirations would just “flow our”. Such _57_ state of total involvement an
53、d _58_ (effort) concentration is called low.The benefits of being in the flow state stretch beyond the experience itself. Flow _59_ (associate) with subjective happiness, satisfaction with life and inner peace. At work, its linked to productivity motivation and responsibility. Fortunately, flow is n
54、ot unique _60_ artists. In fact, we all can experience flow whenever we are fully devoted to our work or hobbies or relationships. Here are some ways to trigger it.First, create best conditions. The most desirable environment _61_ (vary) from person to person, so you will need to experiment _62_ (fi
55、nd) what works best for you. Second, decide on a proper activity. You need to engage in activities that are meaningful, that you find challenging and for which you have the skills _63_ (require) to come out as winners. Last but not least, stay highly aware of yourself. Practice _64_ (stay) highly aw
56、are of your breath, your presence, and your thoughts, and you will be completely yourself. Gradually the world around melts away. You will be already in the flow state _65_ you know it.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节应用文写作(满分15分)假定你是李华,曾在新西兰某高中做交换生。该校学生会主席John发来邮件,请你对他校下个月举办的以中国春节为主题的图片展提一些建议。请给他回一封邮件,内容包括:1.认为
57、图片展很有意义;2.对图片展的建议:3.预祝展览成功。注意:1.词数80左右;2.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。第二节读后续写(满分25分)阅读下面短文,根据所给情节进行续写,使之构成一个完整的故事。The paper on my desk was yellow, with straight blue lines stretching across it. The lines repeated themselves all the way down the page. I counted them. Twenty-six straight lines across the paper. The
58、 yellow color reminded me of sunshine. In summer the sun is bright yellow like that, and the sky is blue like those lines. I loved blue-blue is for getting lost in.“You havent written a word yet, have your? Miss Perry had found me out. I hung my head, as in past years, and gave her the lines Id give
59、n previous teachers.I dont feel like it.The truth was that I wanted to write about something different. Write about Your Best Friend, demanded the assignment on the board. I didnt have a best friend. I had a few friends, but I didnt want to claim any of them as my bestbecause I was afraid they might
60、 pick someone else. What if I picked a best friend and then someone different, who thought I was their best friend, heard my paragraph read aloud and then never spoke to me again? It was a stupid topic. I was disappointed in Miss Perry for choosing it.I knew Miss Perry must have heard about me from
61、my other teachers. I had already prepared myself for another year of listening to teachers scold me. I was only nine years old, but my ears had been dull to the voices of my elders. My teachers, my parents, and the school principal had all given me the What are we supposed to do with you? speech.That was probably what Miss Perry was about to say,too.注意:1.所续写短文的词数应为150左右;2.至少使用5个短文中标有下划线的关键词语:3.续写部分分为两段,每段的开头语已为你写好;4.续写完成后,请用下划线标出你所使用的关键词语。Paragraph 1: However,there was something different about Miss Perry.Paragraph 2: I bet I was touched.