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2022 年高三 10 月联合考试 A. On June 30th. B. On June 28th. C. On June 26th.
英语试题
9. What is Sophie going to do in Orlando?
考试时间:120分钟 A. Visit theme parks. B. Go to a nature reserve. C. Go camping.
注意事项: 听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
1.答题前填写好自己的姓名、班级、考号等信息 10. What is the woman's favorite subject?
2.请将答案正确填写在答题卡上 A. Spanish. B. Art. C. History.
11. What is the woman planning to do straight after leaving school?
第I卷(选择题 共95分) A. Work as a journalist. B. Start university. C. Go traveling.
第一部分:听力(共两节,满分30分) 12. How does the woman feel about her future career?
第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分) A. Hesitant. B. Certain. C. Hopeless.
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。 听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
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。 13. How many hours does Tom work every Saturday?
1. Who is probably at college? A. Five. B. Six. C. Nine.
A. Liza. B. Peter. C. Grace. 14. What does Tom basically do?
2. How does the man feel now? A. He offers advice to customers.
A. Cheerful. B. Unhappy. C. Afraid. B. He buys products for customers.
3. What does the woman want to learn next year? C. He takes the money from customers.
A. Math. B. Science. C. Law. 15. What is the most difficult for Tom?
4. What's the probable relationship between the speakers? A. To work long hours. B. To talk all the time. C. To know about all the products.
A. Professor and student. B. Boss and secretary. C. Manager and applicant. 16. What does Tom like most about his job?
5. What is the weather like in the man's hometown? A. Meeting different people.
A. Warm. B. Comfortable. C. Wet. B. Using the latest computers.
第二节 (共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分) C. Getting close to new technology.
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 听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
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 17. What is the speaker mainly talking about?
题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。 A. A measure to deal with being overweight.
听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。 B. A school to offer cooking lessons.
6. Where does the conversation probably take place? C. A way to set up cooking clubs.
A. At an airport. B. At home. C. At a restaurant. 18. What do we know about the cooking lessons?
7. What is the man dissatisfied with about the flight? A. They will be given in primary schools.
A. The service. B. The movie. C. The food. B. They will be provided one hour a week.
听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。 C. They will last for the whole school year.
8. When will Sophie go to Florida? 19. Why are schools setting up “Let's Get Cooking” clubs?
第19页 共510页 ◎ 第110页 共510页A. To teach children to cook healthy food. A. It will be in your to-do list. B. It will slip through the cracks.
B. To train more cookery teachers for schools. C. It will be automatically sent. D. It will be between multiple platforms.
C. To help students remember simple recipes. 23. What do the three apps have in common?
20. What does the government promise to do? A. They are totally free of charge. B. They require much storage.
A. Buy the equipment. B. Build new kitchens. C. Help poor students. C. They are very easy to find. D. They help people to be organized.
B
第二部分 阅读理解 (共两节,满分50分) Tina Leverton was 62 when she bought her first pair of ballet shoes. She said putting her feet into the
第一节 (共15小题;每小题2分,满分37.5分) soft leather was very emotional. She said: “I’ve waited a long time for it.”
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。 A few days later, Leverton took her first ballet class after seeing an advertisement in a newspaper. It
A showed older women dancing in a class near Leverton’s house. “As I came in the door, I found a big smile
There are many apps out there that claim to help us organize our lives, but finding the really useful on my face. From the minute I started, I felt like coming home.”
ones is not easy. Here are some great apps that get you on the way to start organizing your life. Leverton had longed to dance as a child. Sadly, her parents couldn’t afford ballet classes, for they
1. My Fitness Pal were first-generation Indian immigrants, struggling to make a living in the UK. Her father was a train
Whether you’re trying to lose weight or simply want to keep an eye on day-to-day food, My Fitness driver on the underground in London and her mother held two cleaning jobs. Nonetheless, she harboured
Pal is a must-have tool. In addition to giving you the calorie count of any meal you plug in, the free app her dream of being a ballerina (芭蕾舞女演员).
will also give you its protein, fat and carbohydrates. It also allows you to input water intake, track your At her present age, a grand plie—lowering to the floor with bent knees—seemed to be out of the
daily exercise and weight, and get a clear graph to visualize progress. question. It took her three months to master the move: leaping and landing on one foot. ”I love the
2. Microsoft To Do struggle and the challenge of learning something new. People in their 60s have a lot of self-limiting
People today are juggling (同时应付) more than ever before. Enter Microsoft To Do to make sure beliefs: ‘I can’t do it,’ ‘I’m not good enough.’ And maybe they’re not good enough. But it doesn’t matter,”
nothing slips through the cracks. Thanks to this free task management app, it’s extremely simple to create she said.
to-do lists and reminders. For example, flag an email, and it’ll then be automatically added to your to-do Ballet has been transformative. At a medical appointment a few months after Leverton’s first class, a
list. Or, highlight part of an email and the same thing will happen. No referring back and forth between nurse measured her at 163cm, half an inch taller than she had thought. She attributes (归因) the difference
multiple platforms to stay organized! to improved posture. Her muscle tone has improved and her lower back pain has stopped. Dancing has
3. LastPass also brought new friends. She met a group of older, more independent women and worked together
Everything seems to require a password now, and the passwords required get more complicated, thus towards a team award with the Royal Academy of Dance. And then, of course, there is the joyful feeling.
difficult to remember. LastPass is an app that stores all your passwords in one place. Actually this storage “Ballet is all the therapy (治疗) I’ll ever need,” said Leverton.
space is itself password-protected, which means you only need to remember one master password to 24. How did Leverton feel after taking her dance lesson?
access LastPass. LastPass works everywhere, even across browsers and operating systems. A. Thrilled. B. Confused. C. Shocked. D. Tired.
The basic plan is free, but there are paid options that allow multiple users and more storage. 25. Why didn’t Leverton learn to dance she was young?
21. What can My Fitness Pal help people do? A. Her family laughed at her dream. B. She wasn’t able to leap high.
A. Protect their eyes. B. Know about their food intake. C. Her family was badly off. D. She had to focus on classes.
C. Learn to make clear graphs. D. Do more body exercise. 26. What did dancing bring to Leverton?
22. What will happen if you highlight part of an email? A. A team award. B. Friendship and joy.
第29页 共510页 ◎ 第210页 共510页C. Money and fame. D. A medical treatment. 29. What can we learn about clinical cancer trials?
27. What can we learn from Leverton’s story? A. Some clinical trials show that new treatments are safe and effective.
A. Hard work pays off. B. Money isn’t everything. B. There is much progress in treating adults with cancer in clinical trials.
C. Interest is the key to success. D. Never too old to pursue dreams. C. The scientists are lacking in cancer patients in their clinical trials.
C D. Researchers have found ways of curing 60% of all children with cancer.
“Doc, my wife’s breast cancer has come back and spread to her bones”. My friend’s eyes filled with 30. Which of the following is the closest in meaning to the underlined word “dummy” in Paragraph 3?
tears when he spoke those chilling words. Like millions of other cancer patients, his wife had been treated A. free and effective B. free and harmful
successfully. Cancer recurrence is never a good sign, but it doesn’t mean you have to give up hope. Over C. harmless but ineffective D. expensive but effective
the past decade, powerful new treatments have been developed to fight most stubborn cancers. Most, 31. Which of the following best summarizes the main idea of this passage?
however, are still being tested in so-called clinical trials, and getting yourself enrolled in one takes some A. Cancer patients in clinical trials enjoy the best current standard of care.
doing. B. Clinical cancer trials are under way, though with some problems.
Clinical trials are research studies on human patients to test the safety and effectiveness of new C. Why adults with cancer are unwilling to sign up for clinical trials.
treatments. There are hundreds of clinical cancer trials under way, involving thousands of patients. What D. Cancer recurrence is curable in clinical trials.
most people don’t realize is that the scientists who conduct these studies need test subjects almost as badly D
as the subjects need treatment, and that lately the scientists have been running short of willing participants. More than 45,000 years ago, by the shore of present-day Tasmania, a local person picked up a large
At a conference on clinical trials held recently in Alexandria, Virginia, researchers trying to devise piece of thick, dark brown seaweed. And he realized that this giant piece of seaweed could be used to
strategies for signing up more patients noted that one of the reasons there has been so much progress in make a watertight(不透水的) bag. And 45,000 years later on mainland Australia, people are again turning
treating pediatric(小儿科的)cancers in the US over the past 20 years is that 60% of all children with to seaweed to solve pressing problems. Today, it is used to address the world’s climate crisis.
cancer are enrolled in some kind of trial. With adults, enrollment falls off dramatically, to only 2% to 3% Winberg, a marine ecologist, has spent decades studying seaweed. She believes seaweed’s fast
of eligible patients. growth rate and ability to absorb vast amounts of carbon dioxide can help fight climate change, clean the
Why is this? Partly it’s owing to patient misconceptions. “Patients are concerned if they enter a oceans, and change the way we farm, not just in the oceans but also on land.
clinical trial that they may be part of the unlucky group that gets the placebo or ‘dummy treatment’ and Realizing seaweed’s potential as a climate solution, Winberg opened Australia’s first land-based,
not the real medicine,” says Dr. Bob Comis, president of the National Cancer Cooperative Groups. They commercial seaweed farm in 2013. On her farm Winberg produces seaweed juices that are used in food,
think the placebo group get no treatment at all, when in fact it gets whatever is considered the best current and medicines. Like plants on land, seaweed absorbs CO2 and grows biomass(生物量). Coastal marine
standard of care. systems can absorb carbon at rates up to 50 times greater than forests on land. Globally, seaweeds are
Cost shouldn’t be a consideration. Most clinical trials are free to patients; some even pay their thought to sequester nearly 200 million tons of CO2 every year — as much as New York States annual
subjects. Insurance companies in the past have been reluctant to cover the non-experimental part of the emissions. And when the seaweed dies, much of the carbon locked up in its tissues is transported to deep
treatment, but they are starting to come around. oceans.
Now it is true that research scientists don’t always have the best bedside manner, and sometimes they The potential for seaweed doesn’t stop in the oceans. Winberg has found there are benefits on land,
unnecessarily keep patients in the dark. And the consent(同意) forms are often so encrusted(有硬壳覆盖 too. She believes that seaweed farming offers “huge potential” to not only address the climate crisis, but
的) with medical terms that some patients joke. also feed a growing population in a sustainable way. According to Winberg, one hectare of a seaweed farm
28. What is the writer’s general attitude towards cancer recurrence? can produce more protein than the same amount of land used for cattle. “We’re sitting on undiscovered,
A. sympathetic B. optimistic C. frustrated D. discouraged renewable, sustainable resources,” she says.
第39页 共510页 ◎ 第310页 共510页In the thousands of years of human experimentation with seaweed, the scale of the challenges that 40__. Don’t buy products with lots of chemicals you can’t identify or pronounce. And don’t forget the
seaweed can help solve has grown largely. But some things are still the same. To the Aboriginal packaging. Powdered or solid products are easier to package and ship than liquids.
Australians living in Tasmania who first discovered some of seaweed’s uses, it might have seemed like a A. Wash clothes by hand
wonder material as they made watertight bags out of it. To seaweed experts like Winberg today, this old B. Rethink your laundry habits
idea is still ringing true. C. They use less energy than standard models
32. What is mainly introduced about seaweed in Paragraph 1? D. Older appliances can waste many resources
A. It’s history. B. It’s origin. C. It’s use. D. It’s appearance. E. But not all products are what they claim to be
33. What is Winberg’s attitude towards seaweed? F. Two to three tablespoons for detergents are enough
A.Unclear B. Critical C. Doubtful D. Favorable G. Luckily it’s getting easier to clean your clothes while staying green
34. How does the author explain things in Paragraph 3?
A. By comparison. B. By argumentation. C. By example. D. By simile. 第三部分 语言运用(共两节;满分30分)
35. From the article, we know that __________. 第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
A. People can only feel the seaweed’s benefits from the sea. 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。
B. Seaweed can solve an increasing number of difficulties. “Never give up! Never give up!” chanted (反复唱) my two young kids, Max and Charley, as they
C. The seaweed today has no more advantages than before. 41 barefoot behind their grandmother Mimi. Mimi was leading them on yet another 42 , straight
D. The potential for seaweed does not apply to the land. off the beach where they had played before. This time, they were 43 the ice-cream truck.
Over the years, Mom taught me just how much one could achieve with a 4 4 attitude. She has
第二节 (共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分) taken the same 4 5 in her relationship with her grandchildren. Max and Charley were disappointed at
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。 missing the ice-cream man that day. That was until Mimi's eyes 4 6 and she said, “Never give up!”.
Laundry day isn’t exactly fun for most people, but it can be quite unpleasant for the Earth. Washing She explained that the truck might be gone, but they could hurry to find it at its next 4 7 .
clothes can release microplastics that are accumulating in the world’s waterways at alarming rates. _36__ . They walked block after block. Not knowing which direction the truck had taken, they had to make
Here are some expert-backed strategies to turn laundry day greener. a(an) 4 8 guess about where to search. My kids' tiny legs were tired, but they moved on, continuing to
Choose efficient machines chant, “Never give up!”.
The machines you use have a significant effect on the amount of energy and water you save or waste. After about twenty minutes of walking, Max began to 4 9 his faith in the mission. He wondered
37 , while newer, high-efficiency washers use less water and energy with lower temperatures and out loud, “Maybe we should give up. We have been walking pretty far and haven't seen the truck yet.”
higher spin speeds. Therefore, it makes more sense economically and environmentally to upgrade Charley yelled, “No 50 ! Never give up!” and continued her chant with Mimi. Somewhat
machines. doubtful Max 51 without protest.
38 Just two blocks later, they found it. Mimi threw a triumphant(展示胜利的) fist in the air, and
Avoid small loads, but don’t crowd a machine, which can make it work harder. And take a look at the Max and Chariey screamed with 52 , “Never give up!” At that moment, my mom had done for my
amount of detergent(洗涤剂)you’re using. The extra detergent will be harder to clean out, extending children what she had done for me countless times. 5 3 though it was, that phrase has become our
washing and drying times. 39_ . battle cry for the challenges we face. Whatever setbacks they 54 , I know I can always look at Max
Read up on green products and Charley and say, “Never give up!” Upon hearing those words, they are instantly 55 to a
Companies large and small have met consumer demand for products with no harsh chemicals. positive state of mind—where the next ice-cream truck is just around the corner.
第49页 共510页 ◎ 第410页 共510页local residents for tree planting in the capital’s suburbs in March this year—his 10th successive
41. A. protested B. marched C. surfed D. bargained
5 8 (present) at the annual activity since he became China’s top leader. Xi said that by joining
other volunteers to plant trees, he wants to make his contribution to building 5 9 green and
42. A. purchase B. performance C. adventure D. escape
beautiful China, and encourage society, especially the youth, 60 (promote) ecological
43. A. seeking B. painting C. fixing D. running
advancement.
44. A. carefree B. positive C. tolerant D. flexible
When the People’s Republic of China 6 1 (found) in 1949, forests covered only 8.6
45. A. responsibility B. lesson C. interest D. approach
percent of the country’s land area. The constant use of wood for cooking and heating had
46. A. lit up B. stood out C. glared down D. misted over
denuded( 使 变 光 秃 ) forests and reduced the green cover, _ 62 _ ( result) in environmental
47. A. owner B. customer C. stop D. shop deterioration and desertification. It was under such circumstances that China launched national
tree-planting campaign to build forest belts. Thanks to nationwide efforts, last year, it was
48. A. accurate B. reasonable C. safe D. rough
reported that forest cover has increased to 23 percent of the country’s land territory, 6 3
49. A. restore B. shake C. express D. spread
spread over 220 million hectares.
50. A. doubt B. wonder C. way D. use
As a leader who in his youth toiled(辛苦工作) 6 4 a farmer on the almost barren(贫
瘠的) Loess Plateau for seven years, Xi knows better than many 6 5 forests mean to a
51. A. agreed B. complained C. declined D. questioned
52. A. relief B. ease C. thrill D. hope nation. The concept of “lucid waters and lush mountains are invaluable assets” has become a
motto for China’s future development.
53. A. Appealing B. Simple C. Crucial D. Shallow
第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)
54. A. anticipate B. overcome C. abandon D. encounter
第一节(满分15分)
55. A. limited B. sensitive C. grateful D. transported
假定你是李华,外教Smith 邀请你本周日陪他去大明湖游玩,但你因故不能前往。请你写一
封电子邮件,内容包括:
1.感谢邀请;2.说明原因;3.另约时间。
注意:
1.写作词数应为80左右;
2.请按格式在相应位置作答。
Dear Smith,
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第II卷(非选择题,共55分) _____________________________________________________________________________________
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。 _____________________________________________________________________________________
The Chinese people take tree planting 5 6 (serious). President Xi Jinping 5 7 (join) __
第59页 共510页 ◎ 第510页 共510页_____________________________________________________________________________________ night.”___________________________________________________
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Yours __
Li Hua _____________________________________________________________________________________
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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。 __
My teenage son, Jordan, always complained about having to be home earlier than all his friends. He As I drove to the animal hospital, Jordan sat in the back, holding Meatball inside his
would tell me that he was already seventeen, but still had a curfew(宵禁),He believed he was coat.____________
practically an adult. I pointed out that he was not an adult as he was still in high school. _____________________________________________________________________________________
“You don't trust me!” he yelled. Before I continued, he rolled his eyes, slammed the door and __
walked away. I sighed. How could I make Jordan see that I only wanted to keep him safe? _____________________________________________________________________________________
I decided to go for a walk, hoping the December air would clear my head. I opened the front door __
and nearly stepped on her: a small black cat, just like a meatball. “Hi, Meatball," I said, bringing her into _____________________________________________________________________________________
my arms. I walked back in, touching her neck gently. Meatball seemed happy enough to come in the _____________________________________________________________________________________
house, but after an hour or two, she sat by the door, meowing to go back outside. ____
“Why won't she just stay in with us all the time?” Nathan, my youngest son asked. _____________________________________________________________________________________
I explained to him that she was happy here but she liked being able to come and go as she pleased. __
“That must be nice,” Jordan muttered from the other room, complaining why the cat, not him, could
come and go. He even asked me to give Meatball a curfew.
Meatball became a regular.
One night, temperatures were unusually low. Meatball stood at the door, meowing to go outside.
I shook my head at her, afraid that she might freeze to death. She stared at me and meowed again. I
patted her head, “I know you're not happy, but it's for your own good.”
“Mom's not being mean to you,” Nathan told the cat. “She's just trying to keep you from turning into
a frozen meatball.” We both laughed at his joke.
The next morning, I couldn't find Meatball. I asked the kids if anyone had seen her.
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。
Jordan nodded,“ I let her out last
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