1、广东省广州市2022高三上学期月考(二)英语第一部分 阅读 (共两节; 满分 50 分)第一节(共 15 小题; 每小题 2.5 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选项。ASearching for the perfect gift can be difficult, especially age-appropriate material for teenagers. Look no further! We have a list of the best teen magazines. Give the gift of reading f
2、or your teens today!Girls Life MagazineDesigned for 10 to 15-year-olds, Girls Life provides inspiration and entertainment for every reader. Shell find tips for dealing with stress, navigating high school, achieving academic success, and beauty and fashion advice. This print magazine delivers up fun
3、quizzes, reader submissions, and morehelping guide young women through their teen years while still allowing them to be young.MuseFor teens up to age 14, Muse Magazine teaches, challenges, and excites readers of both genders. Sponsored by the Smithsonian Institute, this magazine features award-winni
4、ng authors and focuses on science, history, and the arts. Whether your teen is interested in genetics, video games, outer space, beekeeping, robots, or mythology, this magazine has it all!Sports Illustrated KidsPerfect for sports fans aged 8 to 14, SI Kids supplies readers with interesting sports ne
5、ws they wont want to miss. Articles on favorite athletes feature incredible photography and illustrations. Girls and boys alike will enjoy the advice from athletes, coaches, and experts in the field: theyll find tips on nutrition, performance, morale, and more.National Geographic KidsWhile designed
6、for kids aging six and up, this magazine features a lot of important, fun information about the world around us. Discover great stories about wildlife, current events, pop culture, science, technology, other kids adventures, and more! Theyll feel like theyre exploring the places themselves, with stu
7、nning photography, lively stories, and exciting facts.1. Which of the following can you learn from Girls Life Magazine?A. News about award-winning authors.B. Information about interesting events.C. Suggestions from coaches about nutrition.D. Advice on improving academic performances.2. Who is the pa
8、ssage mainly written for?A. Parents.B. Teachers.C. Kids.D. Teenage girls.3. Which magazine has the youngest readers?A. Girls Life MagazineB. MuseC. Sports Illustrated KidsD. National Geographic KidsBFive-year-old Willard Wigan struggled to tell the difference between an M and a W or a 6 and a 9. Unf
9、ortunately, his schoolteacher knew nothing about dyslexia (阅读障碍症), alearning disability that can make letters and numbers confusing. She didnt try to help him. Not surprisingly, Willard didnt like school. Usually, his mind driftedto playing outside, to his dog Maxie, or to the ants that lived near h
10、is familys garden shed. Willard was especially curious about those ants. He felt like themsmall and insignificant. Thus, when he noticed some ants trying to build a house, he decided to help them! Willard constructed a little building. Then he sprinkled sugar inside to encourage the ants to movein.
11、When they did, Willard built more houses.At school, Willard still struggled, but now he knew he could do something special. Maybe he wasnt a failure after all. If he had trouble with his reading or math, Willard would later go home and creat tiny furniture for the ant houses. He even built an ant sc
12、hool, with teeny swings, ladders, seesaws, and a merry-go-round. His artistic skill increased, and a love for little things began to grow in his heart.At age nine, Willard began carving faces on toothpicks. He discovered that his ability improved when he held his breath as he worked. When he quit sc
13、hool at age 15 to help support his family, Willard still spent his spare time carving. His confidence grew as more people appreciated his talent. Eventually, he quit his factory job to pursue his dream of becoming one of the best artists in the world. Now, years later, Willard carves the tiniest art
14、work in the world! His sculptures are so small that several can fit on a period at the end of a sentence.Because of their beauty and rarity, his sculptures have made Willard a wealthy man. But he says, “Success isnt about material things like an expensive watch or a costly ring; its about perseverin
15、g and achieving your dreams.”Willard Wigan, microsculptor, has done just that. The man who felt small as a boy has shown the world that something small can really be BIG.4. Which of the following best describes Willards teacher?A. Sympathetic.B. Unhelpful.C. Impatient.D. Careless.5. Why did Willard
16、become interested in building homes for ants?A. Because he had a love for little things.B. Because he was absent-minded in class.C. Because he wouldnt have to struggle at school.D. Because he thought they both seemed unimportant.6. What can we infer from the 4th paragraph?A. Willard gave up his stud
17、y in school to pursue his dream.B. Willard became popular when more people appreciated his work.C. Willard was able to carve small artwork in a short period of time.D. Willard found a way to make better artwork when he was at school.7. Which of the following may Willard agree with?A. Failure is the
18、mother of success.B. Success belongs to those who dont give up.C. Dreaming big is the first step in achieving your goals.D. Talent is sometimes more important for success than hard work.CAnton was thrilled about his new job as an intern (实习生) for his favorite director, Selma Honor. Seeing her docume
19、ntary about race-car drivers had convinced Anton that he wanted to be a filmmaker. When he found out that she was filming a documentary about the local basketball team, he wrote her a letter offering his help. Getting the call from Selmas assistant had been the thrill of a lifetime.Being on the set
20、turned out to be quite different from what Anton had expected. He had imagined he would be standing behind Selma, watching her make crucial decisions during filming. Instead, the assistant director, Joe, had given Anton a box of index cards to place in alphabetical order, which is what Anton was doi
21、ng in the gym when Selma arrived. She looked around quickly and said, “Whats that kid doing in the shot? Get him out of here.” Joe hurried over and told Anton to finish his work in the hallway.Anton sat on the hallway floor, carefully sorting the index cards while listening to the crew setting up fo
22、r the big game that night. He heard Selma and Joe arguing, and then Joe came slamming through the gym doors. “She wants symbolism in a high school gym,” he muttered angrily, “as if being a teenager werent symbolic enough!” Anton asked what Joe meant, and Joe explained that Selma was looking for a wa
23、y to give the game a symbolic boost about choosing sides. Joes bright red shirt gave Anton an idea.Four hours later, the crowd was divided into two halves. All of the fans for the home team wore red shirts; all of the fans for the away team wore gray shirts. Selma smiled as she started to film, noti
24、ng that Antons idea really did add an additional competitive element to the game. She winked at Anton. He trailed behind heronce again certain that he had the best job in the world.8. Which is one theme of the passage?A. Ambition can get you in trouble.B. Disappointment is usually temporary.C. Creat
25、ivity can make bad situations worse.D. All movies should have some symbolism.9. What do Selmas actions tell you about her?A. She always treats her team with patience.B. She does not allow anyone to influence her.C. She is willing to listen to other peoples ideas.D. She makes all of her decisions bef
26、ore filming begins.10. What does Antons experience show?A. Do not give up even when you have setbacks.B. Sometimes you have to give in to a bosss demands.C. It is necessary to take time to make careful decisions.D. It is very important to be friends with people you work for.11. How can Anton be desc
27、ribed?A. Strong and pushy.B. Honest and loyal.C. Competitive and demanding.D. Creative and determined.DReflexology is a natural treatment dating back to ancient times. It is based on the idea that there are zones, or areas, in the feet and hands that are related to other parts and systems of the bod
28、y. For example, the tips of the toes and fingers are related to the head and neck, and the ball of the foot is related to the heart and chest. A reflexologist applies pressure to specific areas in a patients feet and hands to relieve symptoms or pain in other related areas.This type of treatment doe
29、s not cure or diagnose specific health problems, and it does not involve any medicine or drugs. Yet many patients find that it successfully relieves symptoms of stress and disease. Reflexology is effective for pain, headaches, and sleeping difficulties, among other ilnesses. Applying pressure to the
30、 feet and hands relieves tension, improves blood circulation, and relaxes muscles. It promotes the natural, healthy functions and well-being of the entire body. Reflexology is often used along with other types of treatments, including conventional medicine.This gentle therapy is safe and simple. A r
31、eflexologists only tools are his or her hands. Pressure is strong, but not uncomfortable. Its not uncommon for patients to fall asleep during treatments.A typical treatment session lasts one hour. Treatment is usually focused on the feet for most of the session. A patient is asked to remove his or h
32、er shoes and socks, to sit in a comfortable reclining chair, and then to relax as the reflexologist warms the patients feet with his or her hands and applies pressure to the appropriate parts of the foot. The last ten minutes of the session are dedicated to the hands.After relieving specific problem
33、s, many patients continue a regular program of treatment to maintain good health. Some reflexologists suggest building at least a five- minute reflexology session into every day for long-term relief of stress and pain.12. What is a reflexologist?A. a scientist who studies reflexology practice.B. a p
34、atient who receives reflexology treatment.C. a person who provides reflexology treatment.D. a person who supports the reflexology theory.13. Which of the following is true about reflexology according to the article?A. It can deal with problems with the feet.B. It works wonderfully with some diseases
35、.C. It is often combined with other treatments.D. Many people do it at least five minutes daily.14. In a typical session of reflexology, about how much time is spent on the feet?A. One hour.B. Fifty minutes.C. Ten minutes.D. Half the time.15. In ideas, which of the following is similar to reflexolog
36、y?A. Chinese herbal therapy.B. Spiritual healing method.C. Traditional western medicine.D. Chinese acupuncture (针灸).第二节(共 5 小题;每小题 2.5 分, 满分 12.5 分) 阅读短文,从短文后选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。有两项为多余选项。Many of our memory systems are driven by one single, powerful urge: to survive. We seem to have an inborn instinct(
37、本能) to remember routes, so we can navigate our localenvironments safely. 16 Ever since we lived in groups, us humans have needed to know whos “part of the group”, and who isnt, as a vital part of staying safe. And were excellent at remembering things that might put our wellbeing at risk. A recent re
38、search study showed that were remarkably accurate at recalling anything connected with infection.In the study, volunteers were shown a set of objects that they would be tested on later. But there was a twist. Some of the items were held by a researcher who was said to have COVID. And guess what? 17
39、None of the volunteers would ever have to touch those things themselves. But their minds still prioritised them, locking in the information for laterjust in case it could keep them safe. 18 When youve got something important to remember, why not “tag” it with one of those unpleasant feelings that yo
40、ur brain cant help holding on to? 19 Picture the bottle, and imagine opening it only to discover that its weeks out of date. Think about how it would lookand smell! Thanks to the power of disgust, youll have a much better chance of remembering to buy what you need. Maybe you have to visit the librar
41、y before it closes. To refresh your memory, visualise the library tables piled high with all the foods you absolutely hate. See if your instinct for self-protection keeps the library in your thoughts more than normally! And how about learning the password for your credit card by imagining that only
42、the correct buttons on the ATM are safe? The first time you type the password, pretend that all the other keys are covered in deadly germs. 20 Dont try this technique too often, though, or youll end up always feeling on edge! But when your memory needs a boost a small bit of disgust can be very heal
43、thy for your recall.A. Make use of your drive to survive.B. And its what you can use to your advantage.C. Keep the “dangerous” pattern on your memory.D. Were also naturally talented at recognising faces.E. Even imaginary dangers can sharpen our memory skills.F. Worried about forgetting the milk from
44、 your shopping list?G. Those “infected” objects proved to be significantly easier to recall.第二部分 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)阅读短文, 从每题所给的 A、B、C、D 四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。 My father had been a corporate sales trainer who taught presentation skills. He traveled across the world for 21a
45、nd competed in tennis tournaments on the weekends. “Lifeis good,” he would say, with a twinkle in his eye.However, everything 22 during my sophomore year of high school. a sudden stroke left him with a severe physical disability and loss of 23 .One afternoon, I came home to find my dad watching a(n)
46、 24 video of us playing tennis. What used to be such a 25 pleasure was now impossible. I 26 us on the screen, fascinated by that 27 memory.We watched in silence until I couldnt hold in my 28 any longer. I found myself shaking and 29 while the video played in the background. My heart broke for us bot
47、h and 30 for what we could no longer do together.Moving his lips, my dad 31 wanted to say something, but he was powerless. Although his movement was limited, he closed the gap between us and gave my hand a 32squeeze.Later, on a family trip to Tahoe, my dad saw a group of people parasailing on the la
48、ke.He and I had gone a few times 33his stroke, but years had passed since then. “You and me!” he managed to 34.We floated high above the water, eyes fixed on the setting sun. Then, my dad looked at me with a familiar expression. “Life good.”After coming back home, my father worked 35 to recover what
49、 he lost and regained a fair amount of his speech.“Life is good.” Three simple words. But my dad injected true meaning into the phrase by refusing to let his sickness overshadow the days he had left.21. A. adventure22. A. happenedB. workB. arrivedC. competitionC. changedD. pleasureD. started23. A. s
50、peechB. confidenceC. sightD. energy24. A. oldB. shortC. liveD. online25. A. greatB. rareC. personalD. simple26. A. glanced overB. stared atC. looked intoD. smiled to27. A. sharedB. bittersweetC. distantD. virtual28. A. griefB. memoryC. angerD. excitement29. A. movingB. rockingC. dancingD. crying30.
51、A. sankB. meltedC. achedD. skipped31. A. eventuallyB. especiallyC. clearlyD. merely32. A. comfortingB. strongC. quickD. friendly33. A. afterB. despiteC. throughD. before34. A. squeezeB. createC. sayD. achieve35. A. independentlyB. tirelesslyC. closelyD. properly第二节(共 10 小题; 每小题 1.5 分, 满分 15 分) 阅读下面短
52、文,在空白处填入 1 个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。After a final jump with the highest degree of difficulty for female athletes at the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics, Xu Mengtao won 36 gold medal in freestyle skiing womens aerials (空中技巧). The 32-year-old waited a long time 37 this moment.First 38 (practice) the sport at th
53、e age of 12, Xu fell in love with the feeling of skiing on snow. She said that her deep love for the sport is her first 39 (motivate). Winning an Olympic gold medal was her dream.But it wasnt easy to make 40 . Finishing sixth in her first Olympics at Vancouver 2010, Xu managed to take home silver at
54、 Sochi 2014. Xu aimed to win the Olympic gold at Pyeongchang 2018, but she finished ninth.She was not sure 41 she could maintain her 42 (compete) state, but she always felt motivated with support from many people. With perseverance, Xu achieved her dream in 2022. Speaking of the reasons behind this,
55、 she said it is not only thanks to her hard work but more 43 (important), the era. Chinese winter sports now enjoy fantastic developments. “This great age 44 (enable) the young generation to achieve our dream and inspires them 45 (build) together a better future for Chinese sports,” said Xu.第三部分写作(共
56、两节; 满分 40 分) 第一节(满分 15 分)假定你是李华,校英文报学生记者,学校上周举办了一年一度的校运会,请你写 一篇新闻报道,介绍运动会的情况。内容包括:1.活动概况:时间、地点、参与人员;2.开展情况:开幕式、比赛项目;3.活动反响。 注意:1.词数 80 左右;2.可适当添加细节,以使行文连贯。Sports Meet Fired Passion on Campus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,使之构成篇完整的短文。“See you at Open House (学校开放日) tonight, Amy,” Evelyn shouted
57、 from the schoolbus window. “Dont forget to ask your mom if I can come over tomorrow!” “OK!” I called back. I wished I could feel excited about my first Open House at my new school, but I was worried. What would other kids say when they found out my parents cant hear?And I wanted Evelyn to visit, bu
58、t then shed see how different my house was. My parents use a video phone so they can use sign language to communicate with callers. We also have a light on the wall that flashes when the phone or doorbell rings. Would Evelynhink my house was strange?That night, Dad drove us to the brightly lit schoo
59、l. We stopped in front of the bulletin board in the hall. “Look at Amys picture!” Mom said, too loud! She does that when shes excited, because she cant hear herself. Some older kids turned to stare at us and I wanted to hide.I led my family into my classroom and looked around. Evelyn was not there y
60、et. Ms. Jennings walked over to us. I introduced her to my family and explained that my parents are deaf. “Oh,” she said. “Well, how do you say welcome in sign language?” “Like this.” I swept my open right hand in toward my body, palm up. She repeated the motion. “Thank you,” Mom said, smiling. “Nic
61、e to meet you.” Ms. Jennings looked surprised. “You speak very well,” she said. In sign language, I repeated what Ms. Jennings had said in case my parents hadnt read her lips.“Was it difficult teaching Amy to talk?” Ms. Jennings asked. “Not really,” Dad said in sign language, and I translated so Ms.
62、 Jennings understood. “She went to daycare with other hearing kids.”Some of my classmates were watching us and whispering. Then I noticed Evelyn and her mom standing by the door. “Hi, Amy,” Evelyn waved to me and approached us. “I didnt know your parents are deaf.”注意:1. 所续写短文词数应为 150 左右;2. 续写部分分为两段,
63、每段的开头语已为你写好。I couldnt think of anything to give a response, feeling embarrassed.“My new neighbor with a fantastic garden uses sign language too.” Evelyn explained.英语答案 第一部分 阅读(共两节; 满分 50 分)第一节 (共 15 小题;每小题 2.5 分, 满分 37.5 分)1-3 DAD4-7 BDDB8-11 BCAD12-15 CCBD第二节 (共 5 小题;每小题 2.5 分, 满分 12.5 分)16-20 DGBF
64、A第二部分语言运用(共两节; 满分 30 分) 第一节 (共 15 小题; 每小题 1 分,满分 15 分)21-25 BCAAD26-30 BBADC31-35 CADCB第二节 (共 10 小题; 每小题 1.5 分, 满分 15 分)36. the37. for38. practicing/practicing 39. motivation40. it41. whether 42. competitive 43. importantly44. enables45. to build第三部分写作 (共两节,满分 40 分) 第一节 (满分 15 分):Sports Meet Fired P
65、assion on CampusThe annual school sports meet for the year 2022 finally came, and the whole school was plunged into a recreational, sporting atmosphere. The event began on the 28th and closed on the 29th of October.On the morning of the 28th, all the teachers and students in their sportswear gathere
66、d for the opening ceremony, where each class staged a creative and praise-worthy performance, a long awaited traditional highlight. Immediately after that came the track and field events, including relay races, high jump, long-distance running and so on. Challenging as these events were, all the ath
67、letes gave full play to their willpower, showing their positive sports spirits and enjoying the enthusiastic cheers from the audience.The sports meet was a great success, with nine records broken. And it was also a success beyond winning competitions. Not only did it witness students passion for spo
68、rts, but it also exhibited their collaboration and team spirit.第二节 (满分 25 分) I couldnt think of anything to give a response, feeling embarrassed. I could feel blood rushing into my face and I was really eager to find a hole to hide myself in no time. Much to my surprise, Evelyn added that she though
69、t it was cool when I talked to my parents with my hands. I breathed a sigh of relief. “Do you really think so?” I asked cautiously, still in doubt. Evelyn nodded with a serious look on her face. “Its like a secret code. Would you teach me some sign language, please?” Staring at her with confusion, I
70、 hesitated. “My new neighbor with a fantastic garden uses sign language too.” Evelyn explained. “Maybe I can surprise her with a greeting next time I visit her.” Admiration mixed with eagerness could be sensed in her voice. I felt a great weight taken off my mind. “Why not?” How foolish I was to have been worried about my family being different from everyone elses. I turned to get my parents attention. “Mom, Dad,” I said, signing, “Id like you to meet my friend Evelyn and her mom. Can I invite her to come over tomorrow?”