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2022~2023学年度
武汉市部分学校高三年级九月调研考试
英 语 试 卷
武汉市教育科学研究院命制 2022.9.7
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
案转涂到答题卡上。
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,并标在试卷的相应位置。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。
例:How much is the shirt?
A.£ 19.15. B.£9.18. C.£9.15. 答案是C。
1.What happened to the man?
A.He made a fortune. B.He won an election. C.He got a
scholarship.
2.Where are the speakers probably?
A.In a car. B.On a plane. C.On a bike.
3.How does the man sound in the conversation?
A.Surprised. B.Impatient. C.Anxious.
4.Why is the woman unwilling to have breakfast?
A.She must hurry up. B.She has a stomachache. C.She is on a diet.
5.What is the man doing?
A.Seeking help. B.Making complaints. C.Making repairs.
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,并标在试卷的相应位置。
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 is troubling the woman?
A.She had her luggage stolen. B.She went to the wrong area. C.She couldn't find
her luggage.
7.What does the man suggest the woman do?
A.Call the airline. B.File a report. C.Make a complaint.
听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。
8.What is the probable relationship between the speakers?
A.Friends. B.Husband and wife. C.Boss and employee.
9.Why is Sam depressed lately?
A.He failed in the exam. B.He had freshman anxiety. C.He worried about
his group work.
10.What will the woman do next?
A.Take John out. B.Call Sam up. C.Call Mike back.
听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。
11.Why is Tom working late?
A.To work on a project. B.To argue with a client. C.To evaluate the
designs.
12.When is the deadline?
A.In 4 days. B.In 10 days. C.In 14 days.
13.What do we know about Tom?
A.He likes to work alone. B.He hasn't had dinner. C.He tries to save
money.
听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。
14.What did Carol do today?
A.She visited her aunt in town.
B.She held a wonderful exhibition.C.She admired some modern art paintings.
15.How does David think of modern art?
A.It is easy to understand. B.It communicates artists ideas. C.It seems like
children's painting.
16.Who might go to the exhibition tomorrow?
A.Mark and his aunt. B.David and Mark. C.David and Carol.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.What is the speaker mainly talking about?
A.Ancient civilizations. B.Air conditioning. C.Room design.
18.Which country might have invented the first cooling device?
A.Egypt. B.Rome. C.China.
19.Which cooling method has the longest history?
A.Hanging wet plants. B.Bringing in cold water. C.Using hand fans.
20.What is special about Ding Huan's version of fan?
A.It seemed like a modern fan. B.It could go around by itself. C.It was used by all
walks of life.
第二部分 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。
A
Standing in the starlight under the Milky Way,the night sky is one of the most incredible
wonders many of us have not seen which is under threat due to the constant march of human
progress and consequent light pollution.
Below are some of my favorite dark sky destinations around the world.
■Aoraki Mackenzie Dark Sky Reserve,New Zealand
Aoraki Mackenzie Dark Sky Reserve is one of the best places in the country to view the night
sky.Comprised of Aoraki/Mt Cook National Park Visitor Centre and the Mackenzie Basin, the
Dark Sky Reserve was certified in 2012 to continue protecting the dark skies in the area.
Stargazing(观星)enthusiasts should plan a visit to Mt.John Observatory,tours to which must
be booked in advance.
■The Wild Atlantic Way,Ireland
Most visitors road-trip Ireland s western Wild Atlantic Way to explore beyond hot spots like
Dublin and Cork,but the route is also fast becoming a great region for stargazing,thanks to the
efforts of local communities along the Way.
If planning a trip,keep in mind that Ireland does have wet months where overcast skies are
more likely to affect your stargazing prospects.
■Wadi Rum,Jordan
Wadi Rum is also sometimes ealled the"Valley of the Moon,"though you're more likely to
compare it to Mars if you visit.Made famous for its otherworldly landscapes in movies like
Prometheus,Star Wars:
Rogue One and The Martian, Wadi Rum³s towering red rock formations are extremely
interesting to explore by day-and offer protection from any distant light pollution once the sun
sets.
Stargazing in Wadi Rum is a breathtaking experience,and reminds us how our ancestors
experienced the night sky for thousands of years.
21.What might be a disadvantage of stargazing in Ireland?
A.Conservation efforts. B.Heavy tourism.
C.Customer service. D.Local climate.
22.What sets Wadi Rum apart from other dark sky destinations?
A.Unusual landscapes. B.Ancestors³experiences.
C.Its geographical location. D.Its local film studios.
23.What is the purpose of the text?
A.To compare. B.To inform.
C.To warn. D.To announce.
B
When I was a kid,if someone told me that I would grow up to become a published author and
founder of a youth literacy (读写能力)foundation,I would have laughed and kept walking. Evennow when I see the title of my latest picture book,My Very Fauorite Book in the Whole Wide
World,I shake my head,not quite believing that book has my name on it.But the truth is,this story
comes from my own persona experience.
It took me a very long time to find my personal reading voice.In Valdosta,Ga.,where I grew
up,my community promoted two pathways to a better life for little boys like me:being an athlete
and being an entertainer. I was no different than the other kids,so I did what felt natural:Play
football and overlook school. School presented challenges every day and so did football practice,
but overcoming physical adversity (逆境) was on trend with my neighborhood's culture. Reading
books not so much.
Fortunately,I went to college.That's where my reading struggles really reared their ugly
head.Trips to the grocery store were stressful because there was so much reading involved in the
simple act of buying food.I would misread labels and grab the wrong items.Once,I picked up apple
sauce thinking it was apple slices.I didn't notice my mistake until I got home and realized that it
was my inability to understand the differences in the wording on the labels that caused the
mistake.I realized that I needed to make an important decision.If I wanted to be a better version of
me,I had to become a stronger reader.
I joined a book club and read every free moment I had. My journey with reading also created
a desire in me to inspire others who struggle with reading.So I started a nonprofit, Share the Magic
Foundation,trying to transform the lives of children living in underserved communities through
literacy.
24.What does the author think of his new book?
A.It's beyond his expectation. B.It's helpful for youth literacy.
C.It³s full of humor and wisdom. D.It's an exact record of his early life.
25.What was the root reason for the author³s failure to find his reading voice?
A.The influence of his community. B.His dream to be an entertainer.
C.The challenges he met in study. D.His preference for football.
26.What does the underlined phrase “reared their ugly head"in Paragraph 3mean?
A.Changed. B.Concluded. C.Surfaced. D.Disappeared.
27.Which of the following best describes the author?
A.Reflective and warm-hearted. B.Persuasive and absent-minded.
C.Creative and stubborn. D.Ambitious and cautious.
C
Have you ever suddenly developed an appetite from a passing glance at a freeway billboard
featuring a brightly colored cheeseburger, or decided to step into a candy or ice cream store
displaying a window full of lively shades and hues (色调)of sweet treats?If so,you are in good
company. Unless we are medically restricted or strictly dieting,we are not likely to resist inviting
fare simply because we recognize the lack of nutritional value.
Devina Wadhera and Elizabeth D.Capaldi-Phillips in A Review of Visual Cues Associated
with Food recognize the impact of sensory cues (信号)on food consumption and enjoyment, and
the potential they have to promote healthy eating behavior. They cite previous research in
providing some interesting examples of the visual impact of different color schemes (方案)on
taste and food enjoyment.They note that pink food on a white plate was considered sweeter and
more flavorful than the same food on a black plate.Apparently, we consume with more of our
senses than we realize. So given the rainbow of colors around us when faced with so many
appealing food choices, is there any way to control our appetite?Thankfully, some research says
yes.
Oliver Genschow demonstrated that when it comes to eating less colors impact consumption.
They specifically researched the effect of the color red.They found that people ate fewer pretzels
when using a red plate,as opposed to white or blue,and drank less from a red cup than a blue cup.
They suggest that the color red reduces food and drink intake by functioning as a stop signal.
But when it comes to healthy eating,instead of putting on a pair of sunglasses to block the
inviting hues of food cues,consider the value of discipline.Healthy eating involves intentional
choices,not mindless responses to sensory cues. And before you invest in many red tableware to
slim down,remember that what goes onto those plates is much more important.
28.What may be a major reason for us to refuse eye-catehing food?
A.The shortage of nutrition. B.The rich color of fine foods.
C.The doctor's instructions. D.Advertisements everywhere.29.What might be dealt with in A Reuiew of Visual Cues Associated uith Food?
A.Benefits of different color schemes.
B.Interesting examples of food service.
C.Potentials to promote food consumption.
D.Effects of sensory cues on eating behavior.
30.What does the author suggest people do in the last paragraph?
A.Follow the sensory response. B.Make food choices sensibly.
C.Wear sunglasses to block colors. D.Avoid colorful food intentionally.
31.What is the best title for the text?
A.How People can Control Their Appetite.
B.How People are Tricked by Color Schemes.
C.How Colors Impact Food Appeal and Appetite.
D.How Bright Colors Make Food More Appealing.
D
Small-scale fisheries supply many people with food.Almost all of those in this trade rely on
gillnets(刺网)to trap fish. But gillnets trap other things,for example,endangered animals such as
turtles;dangerous ones,such as Humboldt squid; and ones that are both endangered and
dangerous,such as several types of sharks. Everyone involved would be better off if this did not
happen.
Building on studies done both by himself and by others,to try to avoid the accidental netting
of turtles,Jesse Senko,a marine-conservation biologist at Arizona State University,has been
investigating the idea of fitting LEDs(发光二极管)to nets to avoid netting other unwanted by-
catch without discouraging target animals.And,as he reports in Current Biology, it seems to work.
Dr.Senko and his colleagues set up an experiment in the Gulf of Ulloa,in Mexico,in which
they cooperated with local fisher folks to employ over 10,000 meters of nets that had had nets
battery-powered waterproof green LEDs fitted onto them every ten meters. In half of the these
lights were lit.The other half were left unlit,as controls.Each lit net was paired with an unlit one,
and the two were employed alongside one another at prime fishing locations. The fishers'target
fish were large groupers. Dr. Senko was interested both in what else got caught and whether the
lights decreased catches of the target species.
On the latter point,to his relief,they did not. On the former,the lit nets caught 95% fewer
kilograms of shark-related species. In particular, several threatened species turned up less often in
the lit than the unlit nets.
The advantage from the point of view of fisher folks was that they needed to spend a lot less
time clearing these dangerous by-catches from their nets.And,erucially,the LEDs concerned are
cheap,hard-wearing,and easy to fit.There are also plans to make them solar powered,for easy
recharging. Here,then,is a conservation idea from which everyone wins.
32.What is the problem with gillnets?
A.They are costly to maintain. B.They discourage target catches.
C.They need more time to be cleaned. D.They trap unwanted by-catches.
33.What does paragraph 3 mainly talk about?
A.The principle of the experiment. B.The effect of the experiment.
C.The purpose of the experiment. D.The process of the experiment.
34.What can be inferred from Dr.Senko's experiment?
A.The LEDs are easy to recharge. B.Gillnets will soon be out of date.
C.Fitting LEDs to gillnets is a win-win idea. D.Fisher folks benefit the most from the idea.
35.What was the author s attitude to the prospect of the LEDs idea?
A.Reserved. B.Hopeful. C.Ambiguous. D.Doubtful.
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可
以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
We live in a switched-on world in whieh it's almost unthinkable to be without social media
for so much as a day.The colorful images,interesting videos,bite-sized info,easy-to-read
stories,viewing other people's lives all is designed to keep us addicted ____36____ An increasing
number of studies indicate that social media can have a negative impact on our relationships
IRL(that's"in real life³for non-techies).The good news is that you don't have to go backwards to
avoid the dangers of social media. ____37____■Set time limits
Try the Pomodoro Technique. ____38____ Using this method,you break your workday into
25- minute periods separated by five-minute breaks.Use an ordinary kitchen timer to get away
from using your phone)to set limits and schedule an activity to do afterwards.Then when the timer
rings,step away from your device and turn off those notifications.
■____39____
The infinite scroll(无限滚动),as it's termed by developers,is specifically designed to keep you
aimlessly looking at news feeds,passively taking in everything you see. Before you go
online,decide what you're going for and stick to it.In this foeused way you can go straight to what
you want to see without mindlessly scrolling for things that don't support your intentions.
■Avoid comparison
____40____ This famous saying has never been truer than when we see other people's
seemingly"perfect lives"online.It can leave us feeling that we're simply not good enough.
Although comparing ourselves to others is normal human behavior, remember that people's social
media pages are not a true reflection of their real life.
A.Stay focused.
B.Scroll freely.
C.Comparison is the thief of joy.
D.However,there is a darker aspect.
E.No man is happy but by comparison.
F.This time-management strategy breaks your time up into periods.
G.Instead,you can free yourself from dependence but still enjoy the positive side.
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
When I was 14,I invited some friends for a party at our home out in the country.
I planned it well,but something ___41___ happened.
When it was time for us to ride the bus, Nora,one of my friends,didn't ___42___ I felt
___43___ Why would she tell me she'd come to the party and then ___44___ without letting me
know?So,I decided to call Nora and get some ___45___, I needed no apologies but I demanded
to know why.
Nora ___46___ she had to stay away from school because she was sick.Anger still seized
me and I ___47___ to listen,“What kind of friend are you?"Nora began crying on the phone,hurt
and surprised.For the rest of the school year,we ___48___ hung around again,and I forgot about
my ___49___ call with Nora. ___50___ had happened between us at some point,but I
shrugged(抖肩)it off.
Years later,I began to reflect on that ugly phone conversation. Now,I ___51___ it.I
recognized how selfish, and ___52___ I'd been,caring only about myself.I wanted to make things
___53___. I composed an apology letter to Nora and soon got her ___54___ So finally, we did
bring a sad moment from the past to a ___55___ conclusion,healing both of us.
41.A.unexpected B.unproven C.unfair D.unsure
42.A.take over B.show off C.turn up D.set out
43.A.guilty B.mad C.embarrassed D.skeptical
44.A.reach out B.step forward C.look away D.back out
45.A.answers B.comfort C.expectations D.company
46.A.explained B.announced C.predicted D.complained
47.A.attempted B.intended C.refused D.pretended
48.A.merely B.barely C.regularly D.frequently
49.A.urgent B.formal C.random D.hurtful
50.A.Quarrel B.Friendship C.Tolerance
D.Disagreement
51.A.regretted B.ignored C.remembered D.honored
52.A.self-disciplined B.self-centered C.self-respected D.self-
contained
53.A.accessible B.easy C.right D.valuable54.A.decision B.sympathy C.information D.forgiveness
55.A.serious B.strange C.healthy D.natural
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1个适当
的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
At his studio in Beijing,artist Zhang Xiaodong piles hundreds of sheets of thin top of one
another until they form a complete image. When there is a slight air,the pages flow,giving life to
the book (56)__________ (it).This dragon scale bookbinding( 装 订 ),
(57)__________(stretch)back more than 1,000 years to the Tang dynasty.
With few of the books (58)__________ (survive)to the present day,the bookbinding
technique was (59)__________ risk of disappearing before Zhang decided to research and
bring it back to life. After half a year's study,he finally learned (60)__________ the ancient
bookbinding worked. (61)__________ (source)materials traditionally used in bookbinding Zhang
also visited old towns and heritage (遗址)sites.Then came the (62)__________ (crucial)-and
difficult--part of the binding process: controlling the placement of each page.In order to create a
complete picture,each sheet needs to be placed in (63)__________ ( exact)the right place. Zhang
said that an error of just (64)__________ hundredth of a centimeter can produce a huge,visible
error when a book's hundreds of pages are displayed together.
Zhang's (65)__________ (prepare)that went into producing this particular work shows the
very modern way that the artist tries to understand the subject matter.
第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(满分15分)
新学期开始了,你校英文报正在举行“NewTerm,New Look”的征文活动,你打算以
诚信考试”为题投稿,内容包括:
1.诚信考试的重要性;
2.你的期待。
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。
Take Exams Honestly
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。续写的词数应为150左右。
Alexander sang all the time.He sang in the shower,he sang while he did his homework, and
he sang while he walked to school.He simply loved singing. One day during a break,he heard
Kevin talking about the tryouts(选拔)for the City Choir(合唱团).
“Yeah,I'm attending the tryouts this weekend,"Kevin announced.“With my voice, I'm pretty
much guaranteed a spot. I don't even need any practice as I am SO talented. Imagine they'll want
me to perform lots of solos(独唱),too.”
Everyone knew that Kevin had a fantastic singing voice. Normally,Alexander just ignored
him,but he couldn't help imagining himself as a member of the choir.Wouldn't it be fun,he
thought,to sing with other kids every day and have someone actually teach him about singing?
On the tryout day,Alexander took a deep breath,walked into the building,registered at a large
table,and then waited nervously in the hallway.The only one who didn't look nervous was Kevin.
And why should he be?He has performed as a soloist many times.Alexander,on the other hand,had
never taken a musical lesson in his life,much less had performed for an audience.
After a while,the choir director,Mr.Robeson,walked in and told the kids that they were to sing
a song individually,sing as a group and answer some questions. Soon the individual test began.
When Alexander stood on the stage, he tried to calm down and pretended he was singing in theshower.He felt satisfied when he was done,at least until Kevin's turn came. As Kevin³s confident
voice filled the room Alexander realized that he would never sound that good.
Next,Mr. Robeson put the kids into groups of four or five and asked them to sing
together.Kevin's group sang right before Alexander's,and even with four other boys singing,
Kevin's voice clear and distinet;it seemed to reach the farthest corners of the room.
注意:
1.写作词数应为150左右;
2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Then came the time for Alexander to sing with his group.
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