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1、20222023学年度第一学期和田地区和田县期中教学情况调研 高 三 英 语 2022.11注意事项:1. 本试卷包含选择题和非选择题两部分考生答题全部答在答题卡上,答在本试卷上无效本次考试时间为90分钟,满分值为120分2. 答题前,请务必将自己的姓名、准考证号(考试号)用书写黑色字迹的0.5毫米签字笔填写在答题卡上,并用2B铅笔将对应的数字标号涂黑3. 答选择题必须用2B铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑如需改动,请用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其它答案答非选择题必须用书写黑色字迹的0.5毫米签字笔写在答题卡上的指定位置,在其它位置答题一律无效第一部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15

2、小题;每小题2分,满分30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。AGive it a Go! One-Off VolunteeringOur One-Off programme allows you to take part in volunteering activities with no regular commitment such as dog walking, helping your local community and so on.Transport is provided from campus when activities cant be

3、reached by public transport or on foot from campus.Canley Pop Up Cafe: Chinese New Year Special!Date: Saturday 17 February 2018Time: 10:30-15:30Help run fun games and activities for Canley citizens.Canley Pop Up Cafes aim to initiate community interaction and raise awareness of cultural diversity an

4、d difference as being positive by creating spaces that encourage neighbours to meet, talk, share talents, histories and knowledge.Dogs Trust Volunteer DayDate: Friday 23 February 20 18Time: 09:55- 16:00Join us for a day with the Dogs Trust. Help exercise the dogs, prepare food and clean the dog shel

5、ter.Transport and lunch will be provided by Warwick Volunteers.Kings Hill NurseryDate: Wednesday 16 May 2018Time: 09:05- 13:15Kings Hill Nurseries provide placements, training, work experience and jobs for people with learning disabilities. Volunteers will help support adults with disabilities with

6、gardening tasks. No previous experience required.Transport from campus provided.Friends of Canley Green SpacesWoodland Path ClearanceDate: Saturday 10 March 20 18Time: 10:30-13:30Help clean a woodland pathway by removing a mass of dead wood from low lying tree branches. By cutting away the wood, wal

7、king along the path will be much easier. A more attractive pathway will also encourage people to explore Park Wood, one of Canleys ancient bluebell woodlands.Please wear suitable outdoor clothing and strong shoes or boots that you dont mind getting a little muddy.1What is the purpose of Canley Pop U

8、p Cafes?ATo provide jobs for volunteers.BTo improve the neighbourhood.CTo ask for help from neighbours.DTo encourage neighbours to consume.2Which activity lasts longest?AKings Hill Nursery.BCanley Pop Up Cafe.CDogs Trust Volunteer Day.DFriends of Canley Green Spaces.3What is the main task in the las

9、t activity?APlanting trees.BWidening the path.CGuiding the tourists.DClearing the path.BIt probably wont surprise you that teens are texting (发短信) more than ever before. Experts show great concern for teens texting. Students might not learn correct grammar and spelling if they write a lot of text me

10、ssages. Also all that texting takes away hours that could be spent studying, exercising, pursuing hobbies, or talking with others face to face. Some kids even sleep with their phones beneath their pillows and wake up several times during the night to text.Dr. Elizabeth Dowdell points out teens need

11、to learn that they canand shouldtun off their phones sometimes. She and her team had two teenagers, Kenny and Franchesca, carry out an experiment. They should obey the rules: No phone for 48 hours. No computer or Internet either, unless it was for schoolwork. Would these be able to do it?“I think Im

12、 going to feel really alone,” Kenny worried. Franchesca was nervous but brave. “Im excited for the challenge,” she said. “I dont know whats going to happen.” They handed their phones to their mothers for safekeeping. The challenge was on.The team caught up with Kenny and Franchesca after 48 phone-fr

13、ee hours.“Wow, it was pure suffering,” Kenny joked. “Though life with no phone wasnt easy,” he admitted, “it had benefits. I felt less stressed because I didnt have to be involved.” Sure, Kenny missed his friends, and he was sad at times. But he also felt relief from the constant texting. Instead of

14、 texting, Kenny went to the gym (健身房) and caught up on schoolwork. He said that the first night he slept for 10 hours. He also spent time sitting with his family and talking. “I felt closer to my parents,” said Kenny.Franchesca had an even happier result when she put away her phone. “I loved it!” sh

15、e said. “I was going to the gym and hanging out with friends and playing basketball. I had a wonderful experience.” She slept better too, and she decided to continue the experiment for a while. “I think Ill be so much smarter and healthier,” she explained. “Everybody in the world should try it.”Kenn

16、y doesnt plan to give up his phone again. But he now knows that he can live without it. “It was a reality check,” said the teen.4Experts are concerned about teens texting because it .Aleads to learning disabilitiesBtakes up their learning timeCdevelops the habit of staying up lateDcauses misundersta

17、ndings with each other5What can be inferred from the passage?ATeens will live a healthier life without phones.BExpecting teens to live without phones is not realistic.CExperimenting with phone use is popular among teens.DTeens dont realize how different their lives are without phones.6What influence

18、 did the 48-hour challenge have on both Kenny and Franchesca?ABoth teens went to gym to do exercises.BBoth teens felt they were closer to their parents.CBoth teens have planned to give up their cellphones.DBoth teens had more time spent on their schoolwork.7This passage mainly talks about .Agiving u

19、p textingBrules for using phonesCtwo days with no phonesDproblems caused by textingCI once knew a high school teacher who made, in my mind, a curious comment. Referring to a naughty student, he remarked, with a tone of gloomy resignation, “People dont change.” I knew the kid well. He was what one wo

20、uld call a “juvenile delinquent”. But if schooling held no promise of making positive changes in kids, what was the point teaching?My own son, Alyosha, growing up, was athletic, energetic, and occasionally hard to handle. But he never showed the least interest in tools, or working with his hands in

21、any way. The result was that he couldnt tell a screwdriver from a paintbrush. I recall one day, as I fussed under the car, calling out to him to bring me an adjustable wrench. He fetched a pair of pliers. “No,” I pleaded while trying to hold an oily car part in place. “Pliers.” He went back into the

22、 garage and returned with a bar. “No, no,” I corrected him. “The adjustable wrench! For loosening a nut.” To which, in his own defennce, he exclaimed, “Well, I dont know!”Years passed. And then, one day, well into his 20s, he told me he had decided on a technical school: machinery technology. I nodd

23、ed approvingly, but already knew that it was a challenging field, full of moving parts, tools, and dreaded math.During his period in Coast Guard technical school I thought about him daily, wondering what the outcome would be. I had prepared myself for the phone call telling me that it was just too m

24、uch and he was being sent to sea as a deckhand.It didnt happen. The phone did ring, but it was Alyosha asking me to fly to Virginia to attend his graduation and pin his new rank on his collar. Prouder I couldnt have been.As I stood before my son, Alyosha, standing at attention and staring dead ahead

25、, glanced at me. “You want me to help you, Dad?” he said. “Always,” I answered, “but not this time.”Yeah, people do chance. And, in my experience, its usually something to see.8Whats the authors attitude towards the teachers remark?AHe approves of it.BHe argues against it.CHe is interested in it.DHe

26、 is uncertain about it.9The examples in Paragraph 3 are used to show Alyosha_.Alacked team spiritBknew nothing about mechanicsChad a bad relationship with his dadDwas unwilling to learn any handwork10Before Alyosha made the final decision about his future, he _.Ahad no college educationBturned to hi

27、s dad for helpCtried many different thingsDlearned mechanics for years11Why was the author ready to get the phone call from his son?AHe missed his son very much.BHe had an appointment with his son.CHe expected good news about his son.DHe thought his son would quit school.DFigure skating, speed skati

28、ng, and ice hockey can all trace their beginnings to early civilizations that fastened animal bones to their feet to skate on ice, according to A Dictionary of British History. Bone runners found in Switzerland date as far back as 3000 BCand there is also evidence of ice skating in Scandinavia in th

29、e Middle Ages.Modern skating likely got its start in the Netherlands, where it was considered a national recreation in the early 17th century, when nobles skated on frozen canals for fun. Wealthy Europeans picked up the sport while visiting the Netherlands, and British royals soon brought skating ba

30、ck to England in the late 1600s. When the Thames froze over in 1683, skating was among the many recreations at Londons famous winter fair on the ice, which King Charles II attended.At the end of the 18th century, American ballet dancer Jackson Haines transformed the sport into what is now known as f

31、igure skating by introducing elements of ballet to the ice. According to the Dictionary of American History, Haines skated in bear and ballet costumes and toured with exhibitions across Europe, where he was most admired in Vienna, Austria.Ice skating evolved into other sports, including speed skatin

32、g and ice hockey. Speed skating has been around as early as Dutch people dared to race on their skates, but hockey developed in 19th century Canada as an icy version of field hockey. Both were well-established by the 1900s, so they were on the list in the first Winter Olympics.Since the 1900s, diffe

33、rent ice skating clubs have been founded around the Western world. As interest grew, the clubs membership increased over the next 50 years. By the end of 20thcentury, ice skating was so widespread that it was one of the few recreations enjoyed by almost every westerner.12Which of the following is th

34、e oldest sport according to the text?AIce hockey.BSpeed skating.CBone running.DFigure skating.13Who contributed most to the figure skating?ABritish royals.BJackson Haines.CDutch people.DKing Charles II.14In what order did the author write the passage?AIn order of importance.BIn order of place.CIn or

35、der of time.DIn order of frequency.15What does the text mainly talk about?AHow ice skating came into spotlight.BHow ice skating became well-received.CWhy ice skating is famous in the world.DWhy ice skating enters Winter Olympics.第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)_16_ When a person does a certain thing again, he

36、is impelled (迫使) by some unseen force to do the same thing repeatedly; thus a habit is formed. Once a habit is formed, it is difficult, and sometimes impossible, to get rid of. _17_ Children often form bad habits, some of which remain with them as long as they live. Older persons also form bad habit

37、s as long as they live. Older persons also form bad habits, and sometimes become ruined by them. _18_ Many successful men say that much of their success has something to do with certain habits in early life, such as early rising, honesty and thoroughness. Among the habits which children should not f

38、orm are laziness, lying, stealing and so on. _19_ Unfortunately older persons often form habits which ought to have been avoided. _20_ .AThere are other habits which, when formed in early life, are of great help.BWhether good or not habit are, they are easy to get rid of.CWe ought to keep from all t

39、hese bad habits, and try to form such habits as will prove good for ourselves and others.DThese are all easily formed habits.EIt is therefore very important that we should pay great attention to the formation of habits.FHabits, whether good or bad, are gradually formed (形成).GIt is very important for

40、 us to know why we should get used to good habits.第二部分语言知识运用(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。Little Brian lived with his single mother in a small house. It was very_21_for them to have enough to eat.Brians mother decided to send him to learn_22_in another ci

41、ty. She collected almost all the money in the poor home for Brians journey. As Brian was very_23_, she worried that he would be easily_24_out of the money. So she made a small_25_below his right sleeve (袖子) and_26_the money there. She said to Brian, “Whatever happens, tell the truth and be_27_. ”Bri

42、an_28_for the journey on a ship with his_29_and snacks in a small bag. He enjoyed the beauty of the blue sea, feeling very_30_.Suddenly, a group of robbers (抢劫者)jumped into the ship through a small_31_next to the ship. The leader ordered his followers to_32_the passengers quickly. Then he caught Bri

43、ans bag and_33_everything. The clothes and snacks fell on the floor. “No money?” asked the leader, turning his back, ready to_34_.Suddenly, Brian cried out_35_and bravely. “I do_36_money. ” He pointed to his hidden pocket. The leader_37_it. Of course, there was money. The leader asked in surprise, “

44、_38_did you tell me about the money? ” Brian replied, “My mother told me to be honest. ” Feeling ashamed, the leader ordered his followers to _39_the passengers money and left.Years later Brian became a well-known and respected businessman. His mother was very_40_of him.21AdifficultBeasyCnecessaryDc

45、ommon22AmedicineBartCbusinessDsailing23AstrongBsmallCcleverDslow24AfooledBallowedChelpedDput25AwalletBshirtCschoolbagDpocket26AthrewBbuiltChidDmade27AstrictBkindCactiveDbrave28Agave outBset outCput upDtook off29AclothesBmoneyCticketDbooks30AdisappointedBnervousCsickDexcited31AboatBcarCplaneDtruck32A

46、teachBhitCrobDpunish33AcollectedBdroppedCopenedDraised34AstealBleaveCrunDwalk35AloudlyBhappilyCgentlyDworriedly36AloseBearnClendDhave37AsawBfoundCcheckedDcovered38AWhatBHowCWhenDWhy39AtakeBpassCreturnDgain40AconcernedBproudCfullDsure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1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。Over years,

47、 Songjiang, in southwestern Shanghai, _41_ (know) for its delicate and colorful cotton cloth. However, this type of fantastic cloth is _42_ (slow) fading away from society as modern fabrics and the mass production of clothing become the trend. Yang Panhong, along with her husband, is determined to p

48、reserve the traditional fabric through their Songjiang Cloth Art Gallery.The gallery opened in 2020. It owns an extensive collection _43_ (consist) of more than 5,000 rolls of Songjiang cloth, some of _44_ date back to the Qing Dynasty. According to the couple, the gallery receives about 1,000 visit

49、ors every month, and most of the vintage fabrics sold at the gallery cannot _45_ (find) in the market today.After quitting her job, Yang focused on her dream of revitalizing (恢复) this craft in 2016. Four years later, she and her husband opened the gallery. To raise the _46_ (aware) of this cloth amo

50、ng younger generations, the couple have been cooperating _47_ universities, inviting local _48_ (craftsman) to show the techniques used in weaving clothes with this fabric. They will attempt _49_ (preserve) the legacy (遗产) of Songjiang cloth and _50_ (far) study its history and techniques. It is bel

51、ieved that more people are coming to appreciate this craft in the near future.第三部分写作(共两节,满分35分)第一节短文改错(满分10分)Music is the universal language to all human beings, what plays an important part in their life. It can make our life more wonderfully and help us to relax. Without music, our world will be l

52、ike a wild desert.There are different variety of music, such as pop music, classical music, country music, jazz, rap but rock music. Of all music, I like pop music best. For the one thing, with beautiful tunes, it is pleasant to hearing. For another, most pop music deals the topics of love and frien

53、dship which appeals to us young people.第二节书面表达(满分25分)52假如你叫李华,一名池州一中的学生,同时也是环境保护的志愿者。请根据以下内容为池州日报写一封英文倡议书,倡议池州市区中学生选择共享单车作为交通工具。倡议书内容:1. 私家车、出租车和公交车的普及使用增加了道路负担,加剧环境污染;2. 选择共享单车出行的好处;3. 提出呼吁。注意:1. 词数100左右;2. 可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;3. 开头已给出,但不计入总词数。 注:共享单车 a shared bikeDear Fellow Students,_Yours sincerely,

54、Li Hua 参考答案1B2C3D4B5A6A7C8B9D10C11D12C13B14C15B16F17E18A19D20C21A22C23B24A25D26C27D28B29A30D31A32C33B34B35A36D37C38D39C40B41has been known#is known42slowly43consisting44which45be found46awareness47with48craftsmen49to preserve50further511. what which2. their our3. wonderfully wonderful4. will would5.

55、 variety varieties6. but and7. 删除for后的the8. hearing hear9. deals后加with10. appeals appeal52Dear Fellow Students,With the popularity of private cars, taxis and buses, more traffic jams are caused. Therefore, as a volunteer of environmental protection, I strongly advocate that all the middle school stu

56、dents should ride shared bikes to and from school.Obviously, riding shared bikes has many advantages. First of all, it is easy for us to use them. Second, in terms of environmental protection, it helps to reduce waste-gas emission from vehicles and ease traffic jams, which in turn improves the air quality. Last but not least, riding shared bikes is surely a good way to improve our health.Lets just take action and work together. Your cooperation would be great.Yours sincerely,Li Hua

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