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1、PAGE 2022屆廣東省開平市高三下學期5月高考考前熱身考試英語試題(滿分: 120 分 考試用時: 120 分鐘)注意事項:1. 答卷前,考生務必用黑色字跡的鋼筆或簽字筆將自己的姓名、考生號、試室號和座位號填寫在答題卡上。用 2B 鉛筆將試卷類型填涂在答題卡相應位置上。并在答題卡相應位置上填涂考生號。因筆試不考聽力,試卷從第二部分開始,試題序號“21”開始。2. 作答選擇題時,選出每小題答案后,用 2B 鉛筆把答題卡對應題目選項的答案信息點涂黑;如需改動,用橡皮擦干凈后,再選涂其他答案。答案不能答在試卷上。3. 非選擇題必須用黑色字跡的鋼筆或簽字筆作答,答案必須寫在答題卡各題目指定區(qū)域內(nèi)相
2、應位置上;如需改動,先劃掉原來的答案,然后再寫上新答案;不準使用鉛筆和涂改液。不按以上要求作答無效。4. 考生必須保持答題卡的整潔??荚嚱Y束后,將試卷和答題卡一并交回。第二部分 閱讀(共兩節(jié),滿分50分)第一節(jié)(共 15 小題;每小題2.5分,滿分37.5分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的 A、B、C、D 四個選項中選出最佳選項。A Like humans, animals need sleep too. A big problem for animals in the wild is keeping their enemies away while they sleep. Animals tak
3、e care of this problem in different ways. Anolis lizards live in many areas including tropical rainforests. They often sleep on leaves at the end of long branches. A leaf might seem like a strange bed, but it works like an alarm. If a hungry snake wiggles a branch, the lizard wakes up and leaps to s
4、afety.Chimpanzees take their sleep very seriously. Each day, a chimpanzee builds itself a new, comfortable bed to sleep in. Scientists believe chimpanzees carefully choose a tree that is strong, where they build a nest using branches and leaves. Parrotfish live among coral reefs in oceans. Every nig
5、ht, parrotfish usually sleep close to the rock in sheltered places. Some parrotfish go one step further by quickly making a slime layer that covers their whole body. This covering acts like a sleeping bag that provides a barrier against danger.Bottle-nosed dolphins need to sleep, but they have to be
6、 on the oceans surface to breathe. They also need to watch over their young. What do they do? While half of the dolphins brain sleeps, the other half stays awake. After a while, the sleeping half wakes up while the other half snoozes.Sooty terns have the most amazing sleep. They nest on islands. Whe
7、n they are not nesting, they live for many years in the sky and on the seas surface. When and where can they sleep? Scientists believe they are able to sleep while they are flying, staying out of the reach of enemies.21. What is the shared concern when wild animals sleep?A. Quietness. B. Time length
8、. C. Comfort. D. Safety.22. Which animals need the most preparation before sleep?A. Anolis lizards. B. Chimpanzees. C. Parrotfish. D. Sooty terns.23. What do we know about the sleeping habit of bottle-nosed dolphins?A. They sleep on the job. B. They dont sleep at all.C. They sleep deep in the ocean.
9、 D. They sleep the least of all animals. BMichael Priscilla is a young architect with a blog that I follow. In a post, he described how in 2005, he rode coast-to-coast, 4,547 miles to Portland, Oregon, and he ended up staying there. He thought his experience changed his life.The story resonated with
10、 me, because when I was 17, the summer before I went into architecture school, I did much the same thing, and it changed my life too. I did not go quite as far, traveling 2,700 miles to Vancouver.But it was still a very long way and in 1970, nobody was riding bikes. Our diet only consisted of a loaf
11、 of white bread and a jar of peanut butter each meal, or dinner with other people in the campgroundswho were just amazed that we were doing this. Equipment was primitive and wehad no sunscreen.But, as it was for Michael, it was a life-changing experience. I have never forgotten that everything weigh
12、s something and every ounce matters; in architecture I always tended toward light and portable and simple. I learned that people of all ages and origins are generally really, really nice and helpful and friendly. When I got back to architecture school, I saw the world differently, understood space a
13、nd time differently, and I dont think that ever left me.Going with the flow, having a good attitude and just being open to accept whatever happens, is the formula (公式)to having an amazing experience. Worrying and planning too much stops any experience from ever taking place. This is a hard lesson to
14、 learn.Nowadays, lots of people of all ages are doing it. In America and Europe, bicycle tourism has become a big deal, with one website noting that bicycle vacations are the new golf. Perhaps crossing the entire country is a bit much, but reading Michaels post makes me want to get back on my bike a
15、nd take a good long ride.24. What can we learn about Priscillas and the authors cycling?A. They had great influence on life. B. They had the same finishing point.C. They took place in the same year. D. They covered more than 4,000 miles.25. How can we best describe the authors bicycling experience?A
16、. Romantic. B. Wonderful. C. Hard. D. Risky.26. What advice will the author most likely give to the cyclists?A. Find a good companion. B. Choose a nice route.C. Buy a comfortable bike. D. Dont make too many plans.27. What is the purpose of this passage?A. To recall an experience. B. To introduce a b
17、logger.C. To explain a phenomenon. D. To recommend a tour route.CKids are three times more likely to choose to be Internet celebrities(名人)than astronauts, a survey found recently. Many are already on their way - more and more children are now making and sharing videos on social media.Meanwhile, educ
18、ation experts worry that going after Internet fame wont be good for children in the long run. Their biggest concern is that kids dont know how being on the Internet today might affect them in the future. The parts of the brain that people use to make decisions dont fully mature until around age 25,
19、so children cannot imagine how their future might be affected by what they share now.Whats worse, some parents, who are crazy about becoming famous on their own, cant watch out for the best interests of their own children. A young mother, Michelle Hobson, was accused of starving and kicking her chil
20、dren when they didnt do what she wished for in the videos. She was charged with child abuse and ordered to distance herself from kids.Keeping famous on the Internet takes much time and patience, too. It can distract students away from homework, sports and other activities. For example, one of the su
21、perstars, 14-year-old Emma Garza, dropped out of school to become a Vlogger (video blogger). She said that making videos was so tough that she couldnt make time for study and even suffered back pain and weakening eyesight.Although we dont yet know the effects on a childs development by constantly pe
22、rforming to entertain others, we can easily imagine that the effort to attract viewers will be less helpful to a kid, compared with spending that time reading a book. For a kid today, becoming an Internet superstar might not only be more popular than being an astronaut. It might also be more dangero
23、us.28What problem is discussed in Paragraph l?AInternet affects kids growth. BYoung kids seek Internet fame.CSocial media mislead children. DChildren watch too many videos.29What is the major concern of education experts about children?ASecurity. BFamily. C Study. DFuture30Why is Emma Garza mentione
24、d in the passage?ATo highlight her success. BTo introduce a new career. CTo show the impact on students. DTo encourage kids to be Vloggers.31What does the author think of childrens being an Internet celebrity?AExciting. BDoubtful. CBeneficial. DNegative.DWeve all been there watching late-night TV an
25、d a commercial comes on for something that looks positively mouthwatering. Maybe its yummy pizza,a refreshing beer,or steamed chicken wings. We think “how I wish I could get my hands on that right now” but instead settle for a bowl of instant noodles or some biscuits and cheese.A Japanese professor
26、wants to change that,and has developed a prototype for a lickable television screen device that can imitate food flavors.According to a report from Reuters,the device is called Taste the TV (TTTV) and it uses a moving belt of flavor canisters (氣霧罐) that spray in combination to imitate the tastes of
27、particular foods. The device works by releasing flavor from 10 canisters onto a sheet of film that is rolled over the TV or tablet screen,which users can lick.“The goal is to make it possible for people to have the experience of something like eating at a restaurant on the other side of the world,ev
28、en while staying at home,” Homei Miyashita,a professor at Meiji University in Tokyo,told Reuters,adding that it could be beneficial for people who want to interact with foods from around the world during the pandemic.According to a demonstration video,researchers mixed various foods and used sensors
29、 to “taste” them. The video shows other ways the TTTV could be used. For instance,you could add flavoring to toast,or make one food taste like something else entirely. The canisters can spray different flavors,which mix them together to create the desired taste profile.Miyashita told Reuters the dev
30、ice could also be helpful for distance learning classes for cooks or chefs,or could be used for tasting games and quizzes.32What is the function of Paragraph 1?A. To draw a conclusion. B. To introduce the topic. CTo strike a comparison. D. To inform readers of a commercial.33What does the underlined
31、 word “prototype” in Paragraph 2 probably mean?AModel. BHabit. CMethod. DStyle.34Whats the main idea of the third paragraph?AThe usage of the canister. BThe origin of its name. CThe reason for the invention. DThe working principle of the invention.35What can TTTV be used for?AOrdering food. BWorld t
32、ours. C. Distant teaching. D. Fighting hunger. 第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2. 5分, 滿分12. 5分)閱讀下面短文, 從短文后的選項中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。選項中有兩項為多余選項。Whether its painting, or sculpting tiny cupcakes out of clay, making art is good for your mind and body. _36_ But you dont have to be a full-time artist to get those health benefits.
33、 All you need to do is just making art. And the more you do it, the better. Here are things you need to know to start your creative art habit._37_ “We tend to think that only people who are very skilled at art can call themselves artists, but everyone is capable of creative expression,” says Kaimal,
34、 a leading researcher in art therapy. Her research has shown that there are no differences in health outcomes between experienced artists and green hands. _38_Start with what you enjoy maybe something youve done before, maybe something you loved as a kid. Keep an open mind. Anything that engages you
35、r creative mind, such as finger painting, baking, knitting, etc, is good for you. And dont feel like you have to stick to one thing. _39_Think about making art like any healthy habit. Just as you make time to work out, you should make time for your artistic creation. _40_ Kaimal suggests setting up
36、a corner table for your art supplies. Your creative corner is “kind of like a reminder,” she says. “It shows your commitment to invest in yourself and your well- being.”AFocus on making.BLet it go that youre not an artist.CMix it up do whatever youre in the mood for.DBesides time, spare a physical s
37、pace in your home for art.EThere are rules for how much time you should engage in art.FThe act of creation can reduce stress and improve your mood.GSo despite your skill level, youll feel all the good things coming with making art.第三部分 語言運用(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1分, 滿分15分)閱讀下面短文, 從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中
38、選出可以填入空格處的最佳選項。In 1923, Frank and his daughter Nova took a cross-country drive with Bobbie. During a stop, poor Bobbie was _41_ by fierce local dogs. Thinking Bobbie would take care of himself as usual, Frank left for hotel _42_ to find Bobbie return there to join them.After hours without Bobbie, Fr
39、ank got _43_. Since Bobbie used to respond to the sound of the car horn (喇叭), Frank first drove _44_ all around, honking frequently until midnight. Bobbie never appeared. After a week of _45_ and placing newspaper advertisements, the _46_ family had to give up and start driving home. Fall turning to
40、 winter, the family had to _47_ the fact that they could no longer share their happiness with beloved Bobbie.Six _48_ later, Nova was walking down a street when she _49_ at the sight of a messy and ragged looking figure walking out of woods. His eyes were half-closed and red with _50_, his feet blee
41、ding. Nova screamed out “Bobbie” and in moments, aware of something, Bobbie began jumping up again and again to _51_ her face, making unclear sounds of relief mixed with sobs of _52_. He was skinny, footsore but he was happy to see her. At home he shook his tail, rolled over on his back, held up his
42、 pads and fixed the family with his eyes, seemingly to tell them his returning-home _53_.Imagine being 2, 500 miles from home with no transportation and you cross freezing cold mountains and deserts for half a year. How incredible! But Bobbie, the Wonder _54_, made it, which _55_ the hearts of a nat
43、ion.41. A. guarded B. welcomed C. chased D. bothered42. A. expecting B. failing C. struggling D. managing43. A. madB. disappointed C. hopeless D. worried44. A. safelyB. smoothly C. quickly D. slowly45. A. waitingB. searching C. driving D. missing46. A. warm-heartedB. cold-blooded C. brokenhearted D.
44、 clearheaded47. A. acceptB. change C. escape D. ignore48. A. weeksB. fortnights C. months D. seasons49. A. frozeB. escaped C. fell D. smiled50 A. tearsB. injuries C. shame D. excitement51. A. kissB. meet C. see D. avoid52. A. painB. joy C. regret D. gratitude53. A. tourB. view C. outing D. adventure
45、54. A. HikerB. Man C. Dog D. Kid55. A. brokeB. warmed C. crossed D. opened第二節(jié)(共 10 小題;每小題 1. 5 分, 滿分 15 分)閱讀下面短文, 在空白處填入 1 個適當?shù)膯卧~或括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。Millions of people in China now share a common routine: a session with personal trainer Liu Genghong. The 49-year-old singer and composer has 56 (surprising) b
46、ecome 57 online hit for live-streaming fitness routines from his home. Lius workout sessions are so popular that they 58 (break) Douyins live-streaming record for 2022 so far.In Lius live-streams, Liu and his wife appear 59 (energy), friendly, happy and super fit. They are usually seen exercising 60
47、 the fast-paced tune(曲子)of pop singer Jay ChousHerbalist Manual(本草綱目) and others. 61 Lius dance moves look simple, they are often too intense for his audience 62 (follow).Wei Fang, a student at Shandong Normal University, is one of Lius _63_ (fan). My major requires me to sit for a long time, someti
48、mes for the whole day, she said. So how can I refuse a star singer as a personal trainer? Besides, when 64 (watch) the live-stream, I feel like Im working out with friends, 65 encourages me to keep going until the last minute, added Wei.第四部分 寫作(共兩節(jié),滿分40)第一節(jié) 書面表達(滿分15 分) 假如你是李華,你校英文報正在舉行征文活動。請你以“Find
49、ing Joy in Laboring”為題寫一篇短文投稿,內(nèi)容包括:1.勞動體驗;2.感受。注意:1.可適當增加細節(jié),以使行文連貫;2.詞數(shù)不少于80。Finding Joy in Laboring_第二節(jié)(滿分25分)閱讀下面材料, 根據(jù)其內(nèi)容和所給段落開頭語續(xù)寫兩段, 使之構成一篇完整的短文。I was walking along the road to school one day and I met my friend Raine. He suggested that we skip school and go to the movies. I refused as my dad w
50、as very fierce and strict. After much persuasion, I gave in. There was a Will Smith movie on and I was a fan. So we set off to the movies together, bought our tickets, popcorn and drinks and settled down comfortably. As we were early, the lights were still on. We watched people come in groups, famil
51、ies and there were couples too. Some of them looked like school students playing truant (逃學) like us. As I turned around, I caught a glimpse of my uncle Andy and Aunt Jane walking in. They were kind and cared about me very much. I sank into my seat quickly to avoid being spotted. I signaled to Raine
52、 that there was someone I didnt want to see and Raine made it more obvious by turning around and asking Who? And where? loudly. It made me sit even lower in my seat. To make things worse, they came and sat in the row behind us and were saying to each other how I would have loved to come to this movi
53、e as I adored Will Smith. They were even commenting about the students playing truant. Soon the movie began and I was glad when the lights were turned off but I didnt enjoy the movie at all for fear of being spotted. So, I sat there like an astronaut, peering over the front seat. Every now and then
54、I would secretly take a quick look at my aunt and uncle. I was sure they were also looking at me. Feeling nervous and anxious, I kept wondering how I could leave the cinema without being noticed. 注意1. 續(xù)寫詞數(shù)應為150左右;2. 請按如下格式在答題卡的相應位置作答。When the movie ended and the lights came on, I remained seated. _I
55、n front of us were my aunt and uncle, waiting at the gate. _參考答案第二部分 閱讀(共兩節(jié),滿分50分)第一節(jié)(共 15 小題;每小題2.5分,滿分37.5分)21- 25. D B A A C 26-30 DABDC 31- 35 DBADC 第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2. 5分, 滿分12. 5分)36-40 FBGAD 第三部分 語言運用(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1分, 滿分15分) 41-45 C A D D B 46-50 C A C A B 51-55 A B D C B【解析】【導語】這是一篇記敘文。
56、文章主要講述了波比這只小狗走失后又奇跡般自己返回家里的經(jīng)歷故事。【41題詳解】考查動詞詞義辨析。句意:停車期間,可憐的波比被當?shù)貎疵偷墓纷汾s。A. guarded保護;B. welcomed歡迎;C. chased追趕;D. bothered打擾。根據(jù)空格后“by fierce local dogs”及常識可知,波比被一只當?shù)貎疵偷墓纷汾s。故選C項。42題詳解】考查動詞詞義辨析。句意:弗蘭克以為波比會像往常一樣照顧自己,便動身去旅館,期待著波比會回到那里和他們會合。A. expecting期待;B. failing失??;C. struggling掙扎;D. managing設法。根據(jù)前文“Th
57、inking Bobbie would take care of himself as usual,”可知,弗蘭克以為波比會像往常一樣,自己跑掉后能找到回來的路,所以就動身去酒店,期待著波比自己回來找他。故選A項?!?3題詳解】考查形容詞詞義辨析。句意:波比離開幾個小時后,弗蘭克擔心起來。A. mad瘋狂的;B. disappointed失望的;C. hopeless沒有希望的;D. worried擔憂的。根據(jù)后文“Since Bobbie used to respond to the sound of the car horn (喇叭), Frank first drove 44 all a
58、round, honking frequently until midnight.”可知,弗蘭克尋找波比一直到午夜。由此可知,在波比走失幾個小時后,弗蘭克的心情很擔憂。故選D項?!?4題詳解】考查副詞詞義辨析。句意:因為波比過去常常對汽車喇叭發(fā)出的聲音作出回應,弗蘭克首先慢慢地到處開著車,經(jīng)常按喇叭直到午夜。A. safely安全地;B. smoothly平坦地;C. quickly快速地;D. slowly緩慢地。根據(jù)前文“Since Bobbie used to respond to the sound of the car horn (喇叭),”可知,為了找到波比,弗蘭克要慢慢開車鳴笛,
59、才有可能讓波比聽到聲音,這樣波比才會現(xiàn)身。故選D項?!?5題詳解】考查動詞詞義辨析。句意:在找尋一周以及刊登報紙廣告之后,悲痛欲絕的一家人決定放棄然后開車回家。A. waiting等待;B. searching尋找;C. driving開車;D. missing錯過,想念。根據(jù)上文“Bobbie never appeared.”以及空格后“placing newspaper advertisements,”可知,弗蘭克一家人一直在努力尋找波比。故選B項?!?6題詳解】考查形容詞詞義辨析。句意:在找尋一周以及刊登報紙廣告之后,悲痛欲絕的一家人決定放棄然后開車回家。A. warm-hearted暖
60、心的;B. cold-blooded冷血的;C. brokenhearted悲痛欲絕的;D. clearheaded頭腦清晰的。根據(jù)前文“After a week of 45 and placing newspaper advertisements”及空后“had to give up and start driving home.”可知,弗蘭克一家人一直在努力尋找波比,但是一直沒找到,只能放棄、開車回家。由此可知,大家都很心痛。故選C項?!?7題詳解】考查動詞詞義辨析。句意:秋去冬來,這家人不得不接受這個事實,他們再也不能與親愛的波比分享快樂和幸福。A. accept接受;B. change
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