1、2021-2022学年上学期宣化一中高三月考考试英语试卷(9月份)一、阅读理解(本大题共15小题,共37.5分)ANobody says school is easy.Studying is difficult,as is memorizing information for a test.Fortunately,there are books that can help you to make dealing with school easier. Unlimited Memory by Kevin Horsley This book is a bestseller in memory im
2、provement.It has strategies to help learn faster and become more productive.Of course,having a good memory comes in handy outside of the classroom as well.Really,this is a great book for life in general. On Course by Skip Downing It is another book worth reading.In its eighth edition,the book provid
3、es self-assessment tools to help identify what is needed to change for academic success.It contains guided journal entries to help readers with responsibility,self-management,self-awareness,learning and self-esteem. Students Guide to Writing College Papers by Kate L.Turabian Many students reach coll
4、ege and find that essay writing in college is very different from that in high school.Whether this is the case or not,Students Guide to Writing College Papers is a perfect choice for those who want to improve writing skills.Its available on Kindle or in hardback or paperback forms.Right now,this one
5、 is its fourth edition.The book covers writing actual paper,citing sources,and style. How to Become a Straight-A Student by Cal Newport The book came out in 2006.It enjoys great popularity among learners all over the world.The book deals with different approaches and strategies to help achieve good
6、academic performance but spend less time on studying,with a focus on studying smarter,not harder.Its available on Kindle and in audio book and paperback forms.1. What do you know about Unlimited Memory? _ A. It is practical in daily life.B. It is popular and sells best.C. It helps to produce more wo
7、rks.D. It is written by KateE. Turabian.2. What do the last two books have in common? _ A. They have various forms.B. They are world-famous books.C. They were published 15 years ago.D. They mainly focus on improving writing skills.3. Who are the intended readers? _ A. Parents.B. Children.C. Teachers
8、.D. Students.BIn 1939,seven-year-old Miriam Schreiber should have started first grade.Instead,she spent that year - and the following five- trying to survive.She was living in Poland when World War broke out. My entire life was ruined within minutes, she says. I was looking forward to starting schoo
9、l. She never made it.And not having a degree has always been a thorn in her side. Decades later,though,the now-89-year-old Holocaust survivor finally got something she had always longed for.Kapiloff Brander,director of community programs at Jewish Family Services,reached out to the New England Jewis
10、h Academy,a Jewish high school,to ask whether the school could help Mariam fulfill her wish.Richard Nabel,the principal of the school,brought a few senior students to Miriams home to hear her story before they came up with the idea of presenting her an honorary diploma at the schools 2020 graduation
11、 ceremony. Miriam suffered a lot in a slave labor camp in Siberia before she got liberated in 1946.She and her remaining family members went to a refugee camp in Germany,where she got married and had her first child at the age of 16.Having spent years in refugee camps in different countries,she fina
12、lly immigrated to America in 1960.Getting a formal education was never an option for her but she learned seven languages over the years. I educated myself, she says. I read books day and night.I still do. On August 16,during a socially distanced ceremony in the school gym,Miriam was presented with a
13、 high school diploma from the New England Jewish Academy. There werent too many dry eyes among the 30 of us there, says Nabel.Miriams family was especially moved. Im not sure she even realizes the importance of that moment to me, says Bernie,her eldest son. I am so proud of her.4. What can be learne
14、d about Mariam from paragraph 1? _ A. She regretted not being educated at school.B. She started first grade at the age of seven.C. She felt lucky to have survived World War .D. She spent five years in Poland during the war.5. How did Mariam get her long-cherished wish fulfilled? _ A. She made it thr
15、ough her own efforts.B. She turned to Kapiloff Brander for help.C. The senior students themselves presented a diploma to her.D. Richard Nabel learned about her story and decided to help.6. Which of the following best describes Mariam? _ A. Educated.B. Intelligent.C. Determined.D. Patient.7. What did
16、 Nabel mean by saying There werent too many dry eyes? _ A. Mariams story was ordinary but inspiring.B. Most of those present were deeply touched.C. He was impressed by Mariam and was proud of her.D. He felt honored to present Mariam with a diploma.CIts possible that your phones face-unlock might fin
17、ally be able to work while youre wearing a mask.Researchers have found that facial recognition algorithms(算法)are getting better at recognizing faces in masks,according to data published on Tuesday by the National Institute for Standards and Technology(NIST).Using independent testing of more than 150
18、 separate facial recognition algorithms,the new report suggests masks may not be as big a problem for facial recognition systems as initially thought. When NIST first examined masks effect on facial recognition in July 2020,it found that algorithms werent great at identifying faces with masks. Face
19、recognition can make errors,which can implicate people for crimes they havent committed, writes the Electronic Frontier Foundation(EFF). It is particularly bad at recognizing African Americans and other ethnic minorities,women,and young people. But the pandemic has given developers plenty of time to
20、 focus on the mask problem,and NISTs data shows that facial recognition algorithms are getting better at working with masked faces. After the pandemic,some developers have submitted algorithms which show significantly improved accuracy and are now among the most accurate in our test, the report read
21、s.NISTs public ranking for facial recognition tests bears out this report.Eight different algorithms now hold false rates below 0.05 percent. Nevertheless,there remain a number of limitations to the study.NIST researchers did not employ actual images of masked faces.Instead,they applied masks digita
22、lly to ensure consistency across the sample.As a result,We were not able to get a thorough simulation(模仿)of the endless variations in color,design,shape,texture,and ways masks can be worn, the report states.The digital mask was a blue surgical mask covering the full width of the face,but testers not
23、ed that performance varied considerably depending on how high the mask was placed on the face.8. Recognizing masked faces with facial recognition systems used to be thought as _ .A. effectiveB. impossibleC. easyD. challenging9. What does the underlined phrase bear out in Paragraph 2 mean? _ A. Make.
24、B. Prove.C. Deny.D. Oppose.10. What can be learned about the study? _ A. The way to wear masks may affect recognition accuracy.B. The design of a mask makes no difference to facial recognition.C. Facial recognition failure rates were quite low at the beginning.D. The researchers adopted real surgica
25、l masks to ensure the accuracy.11. Which of the following is a suitable title for the text? _ A. Limitations of Facial Recognition SoftwareB. The Challenge of Recognizing Masked FacesC. The improvement in Facial Recognition AlgorithmsD. Different Applications of Facial Recognition TechnologyDMany li
26、vestock farmers(牧场主)in the western world are becoming worried by a longer-term threat to their income from the growing popularity of vegetarian(素食的)diets.Here comes the question whether to eat meat or not.Before airing our view,we should consider seriously the three reasons that vegetarians give for
27、 refusing animal products. The easiest point to argue against is that eating meat is unhealthy.Nothing is healthier than a varied diet,including fiber,vegetable,fruit and meat.Although studies show that eating red and processed meat may raise the risk of some cancers,it is important not to overstate
28、 the effect.This week,for example,Cancer Research UK reported that eating an extra piece of bacon every day raised the risk of bowel cancer by 20 per cent.But that means just eight extra (largely curable) cases in every 10,000 people over six years. Our treatment of farm animals is an issue that veg
29、etarians find more troubling.A common view is that raising animals in a small area cause unacceptable suffering.In this regard,agricultural authorities should take up the responsibility to enforce welfare standards that give each animal enough space to stand and move around comfortably.Also,consumer
30、s have an important role to play in improving conditions for farm animals.For example,the dislike of battery hens led to an EU ban in 2012 on keeping chickens in barren cages. The environmental impact of livestock farming is its greatest problem in a century.The UN Food and Agriculture Organization
31、estimates that farmed animals account for 14.5% of greenhouse gas emission.Although changes in grazing(放牧)practices could substantially reduce the environmental impact of livestock farming,it will always use more resources than producing the same number of calories from plant crops.Meat production s
32、hould focus on the worlds traditional grasslands,without taking up new land.12. Which of the following is NOT the reason against animal products given by vegetarians? _ A. It harms human health.B. It causes animal suffering.C. It damages the environment.D. It threatens the income of farmers.13. Why
33、does the author mention the report from Cancer Research UK in paragraph 2? _ A. To prove that eating too much meat is unhealthy.B. To persuade people out of eating too much meat.C. To show that eating meat is not as unhealthy as vegetarians think.D. To present the fact that eating too much bacon may
34、 cause cancer.14. Whats the authors attitude towards raising animals in a small area? _ A. Favorable.B. Negative.C. Indifferent.D. Unclear.15. What does paragraph 4 mainly talk about? _ A. The changes in feeding practices.B. The challenges that livestock farming faces.C. The negative effects of live
35、stock farming on the environment.D. The measures to reduce the environmental impact of livestock farming.二、阅读七选五(本大题共5小题,共12.5分)Travelling with some of your favourite people is an exciting experience.If done well,group travelling can be the most thrilling experience ever,filled with games,laughter,a
36、nd unforgettable memories. (1) .Read on for some of the things you need to note and do for an enjoyable experience. (2) . Ideas are usually exciting when they are fresh.The longer you delay,the more youll find excuses not to go.Let all interested parties meet as soon as possible to decide on dates,l
37、ocations and budget.Its best to plan the trip three or four months in advance. Assign roles For the trip to be successful,it has to be well organized.Youre going on a trip far from home,not the shopping mall.This is why the group should assign a leader who would be responsible for planning and organ
38、izing the trip. (3) .Break them down further.For example,choose someone to handle booking a hotel and another person to take care of the meal. Budget pool (4) .You can do a weekly or monthly payment plan before your trip.Once you decide how much would fund the trip,members can start contributing the
39、 money weekly or monthly.The leader would then use the money to pay for accommodations,meals,transportation and more while youre on vacation.If theres money left in the end,split it up or go wild one last night. Create a flexible itinerary(行程) An easy way to create and share an itinerary is through
40、Google Docs.Add the group members to the document and give them permission to edit it.Suggest one or two optional activities per day which do not require advance bookings,such as a local hike or museum. (5) . A.Start early. B.Get fresh ideas. C.So how do you plan for your group trip? D.Collect a set
41、 amount from everyone before your trip. E.Dont forget to create room for something unexpected. F.Also,divide the other responsibilities as they arise so that everyone participates. G.The group leader generally keeps in contact with everyone,handling most of the detailed work.16. A. AB. BC. CD. DE. E
42、F. FG. G17. A. AB. BC. CD. DE. EF. FG. G18. A. AB. BC. CD. DE. EF. FG. G19. A. AB. BC. CD. DE. EF. FG. G20. A. AB. BC. CD. DE. EF. FG. G三、完形填空(本大题共15小题,共15.0分)When I was nine years old,I loved to go fishing with my dad.But the only thing that wasnt very (21) about it was that he could catch many fis
43、h while I couldnt.I usually got(22) and kept asking him why.He always answered,Son,if you want to catch a fish,you have to think like a fish. I remember being even more upset then because Im not a fish! I didnt know how to(23) the same thought.Besides,I(24),how could what I think influence what a fi
44、sh does? As I got a little older I began to understand what my dad really(25).So I read some books on fish.And I even joined the local fishing club and started attending their meetings(26).I learned that a fish is a cold-blooded animal and therefore is very sensitive to water(27).That is why fish(28
45、) shallow water to deep water because the former is warmer.Besides,water is usually warmer in direct sunlight than in the shade.Yet,fish dont have any eyelids(眼皮)and the sun(29) their eyes.The more I understood fish,the more I became effective at finding and (30) them. When I grew up and entered the
46、 (31) circles,I remember hearing my first boss say,We all need to think like (32). But it didnt completely(33).My dad never once said,If you want to catch a fish you need to think like a fisherman. Years later,with great efforts to provide long-term(34) to customers much older and richer than me,I c
47、ame to realize what we all need is to think more like the group that we (35).21. A. contentB. funC. normalD. typical22. A. amazedB. confusedC. curiousD. upset23. A. shareB. strikeC. predictD. read24. A. addedB. knewC. reasonedD. realized25. A. saidB. experiencedC. meantD. claimed26. A. locallyB. fin
48、allyC. regularlyD. usually27. A. qualityB. depthC. heightD. temperature28. A. leaveB. preferC. adjustD. turn29. A. protectsB. catchesC. hurtsD. reaches30. A. enjoyingB. fishingC. studyingD. catching31. A. businessB. agricultureC. governmentD. administration32. A. customersB. salespeopleC. fishermenD
49、. bosses33. A. make senseB. make progressC. take effectD. take place34. A. businessB. cooperationC. connectionsD. services35. A. meetB. targetC. trustD. form四、语法填空(本大题共1小题,共15.0分)36. Six hours and 32 minutes after three astronauts took off from a base in the Gobi Desert on a clear sunny morning,(1)_
50、( they) spacecraft,Shenzhou 12,joined with the station.With that,the Chinese station,(2)_( call)Tiangong or Heavenly Palace,became one of two places in orbit with residents.The completion of Tiangong will be yet another milestone for an ambitious space program(3)_ recent missions have included bring
51、ing samples back from the moon and(4)_( land)a robotic rover(火星车)on Mars.Since the station remains(5)_ construction,the three astronauts main task is essentially to move in,begin installing(6)_(equip) like cameras and start testing various functions,including life support and waste management.China(
52、7)_( previous)launched two,short-lived model space stations,also called Tiangong,in 2011 and 2016.This one (8)_( intend) to stay in space for a much longer time,serving for the next decade as a laboratory in orbit.Officials said the station would allow Chinese astronauts and scientists on the ground
53、 to carry out complex operations(9)_ do experiments in the weightless space environment.Over the past few years,China(10)_(invite) international partners in at least nine experiments.五、书面表达(本大题共2小题,共40.0分)37. 假如你叫李华,你的美国笔友Tom对中国中学生的暑假生活很感兴趣,来信询问相关情况。请根据以下信息给他回信,内容包括:1.介绍中学生的暑假活动;2.分享你一次难忘的暑假经历。注意:1.
54、词数80左右;2.请在答题卡相应位置作答。38. 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。One Saturday morning,Jeremy woke up to a quiet house.Usually Mom was awake making breakfast and cleaning the kitchen,but not today.At the sound of his mom coughing,Jeremy knocked on her bedroom door and asked with great concern, Mom,are y
55、ou OK? Honey, Mom said weakly. I have a terrible cold.You can have cereal(燕麦)for breakfast and watch cartoons.Im going to stay in bed.Jeremy poured some cereal into a bowl and ate the pieces dry.Mom must feel very bad if she was staying in bed all day.How could Jeremy help?First,he wiped up the crum
56、bs of cereal he left on the kitchen counter.He also put away the cereal box neatly,so the kitchen looked just as it did when he woke up.But what else could he do?Jeremy thought.Saturday was the day when mom did laundry.Jeremy loved to watch the clothes spinning in the machine.That should be fun!He r
57、an to his room to get the laundry basket,inside which there was his mothers favorite white dress,among other clothes and a pair of red socks.Jeremy opened the door to the washer and put the clothing inside.He had watched Mom do laundry lots of times,so he knew where to find the washing powder and ho
58、w to pour it into the machine.Finally,he closed the door and pressed the big button that said START. Jeremy looked through the round glass window.Water was pouring in,and the machine was starting to spin,making his clothing tumble around.That was easy!Jeremy watched cartoons until he heard the washi
59、ng machine beep.That meant the washing was done.Jeremy opened the door to take out the damp clothes.He took out a few at a time and moved them into the dryer.Everything seemed clean,and Jeremy felt proud.Then he pulled out a pink dress.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。But he remembered there was
60、 no pink dress in the laundry basket._Holding the neatly folded pink dress,Jeremy nervously knocked at his moms bedroom door again._2021-2022学年上学期宣化一中高三月考考试英语试卷(9月份)答案1.【答案】【小题1】A【小题2】A【小题3】D4.【答案】【小题1】A【小题2】D【小题3】C【小题4】B8.【答案】【小题1】D【小题2】B【小题3】A【小题4】C12.【答案】【小题1】D【小题2】C【小题3】B【小题4】C16.【答案】【小题1】C【小题2】
61、A【小题3】F【小题4】D【小题5】E21.【答案】【小题1】B【小题2】D【小题3】A【小题4】C【小题5】C【小题6】C【小题7】D【小题8】B【小题9】C【小题10】D【小题11】A【小题12】B【小题13】A【小题14】D【小题15】B36.【答案】(1)their. (2)called. (3)whose. (4)landing. (5)under. (6)equipment. (7)previously. (8)is intended. (9)and. (10)has invited. 37.【答案】DearTom, Glad to hear from you.Iamwriting
62、tosharesomeinformationaboutChinesesummervacation withyou after learningthatyouareinterestedin it.(点明主题) ForChinesestudents,thesummervacationusuallylastsformorethan1month,duringwhichtimestudentsactivitiescanbevarious.【高分句型一】Somemaybeoccupiedwithafter-schoolclassessoastoenrichthemselvesmentally;others
63、mayjointheirfriendssothattheycouldgetentertainedtogether.(介绍中国学生的暑假活动) Asforme,thehighlightwasmyvoluntaryexperienceinthenursinghome thissummervacation,whereIhadagoodchatwiththeelderlyandlistenedtotheirlifestories.Bypracticingthevoluntaryspirit,notonlyhaveIgainedabetterknowledgeoftheseniorcitizensbut
64、Ialsohavedonemybitforthesociety.【高分句型二】(分享一次难忘的暑假经历) Hopefully,myinformationcanbeofhelp.Ifyouhaveanydoubt,dofeelfreetoaskme.(表达希望) Yours, LiHua38.【答案】Paragraph1: Butherememberedtherewasnopinkdressinthelaundrybasket.Wherediditcomefrom?Jeremywondered,reachingintothewashertotakeoutmoreclothes.【高分句型一】Th
65、enmuchtohisastonishment,hepulledouttwoT-shirts,bothinlightpink.Realizingtherewassomethingwrong,Jeremystoodfrozen,hisheartsinking.Whilerackinghisbrainforreasons,hecaughtsightoftheredsocks,anditsuddenlyoccurredtohimthattheymustbetoblamefortheaccident.Withnomeansofhandlingthesituation,Jeremywasinsuchap
66、anicthatheeventhoughtofhidingthedressfromhismom.Thatisntapositiveapproachtotheproblem,heremindedhimself.Finally,hedecidedtodryandfoldthelaundrybeforetellinghismomeverything.(Jeremy发现衣服变色并找到原因) Paragraph2: Holdingtheneatlyfoldedpinkdress,Jeremynervouslyknockedathismomsbedroomdooragain.Afterwhatseemed
67、likeages,hecametothebedside,hisheaddrooping.Sensinghissonsunease,hismotherinquiredwithconcernwhatwaswrong.【高分句型二】Sorrymom,Ishouldnthaveruinedyourfavoritedress.Jeremyapologized.Stutteringoutthemistakehehadmade,hewasreadytogetagoodscoldingforhiswrongdoing.Realizingwhatsgoingon,momsmiledunderstandinglyatJeremy,Nevermind,dear.Iknowyoumeanttohelp.Thenmomheldthedressupbeforeherandsaidinanapprovingtone,Youknowwhat?Ithinkitlooksnice.AtthisJeremybeamedwithrelief,makingasilentvowtobemorecarefulinhelpinghismomoutnexttime.(Jeremy向妈妈承认错误的过程)