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浙江省天臺(tái)平橋二中2022屆高三第二次階段考試卷(英語(yǔ))第Ⅰ卷(共80分)第一部分英語(yǔ)知識(shí)運(yùn)用單項(xiàng)填空(共20小題;每小題分,滿分10分)1.Whenagiraffehas______drink,ithastostandwithitsfrontlegswideapartinordertoreach______watereasily.

A.不填;不填

B.a;the

C.the;不填

D.不填;the2._______hasrecentlybeendonetoprovidemorebusesforthepeople,ashortageofpublicvehiclesremainsaseriousproblem.

A.What B.Thoughwhat

C.Inspiteofwhat

D.Howeverwhat3.Ifyoucanmakewhattheteachersteach________,you’llmakerapidprogress.A.yoursB.yourselfC.youD.your4.______only20minutestogobeforethetrainleft,Ifeltuneasyinthetaxitotherailwaystation.

A.For B.With C.As

D.Because5.AIDSissaid__________thebiggesthealthchallengetobothmenandwomeninthatareaoverthepastfewyears.

A.thatitisB.tobeC.thatithasbeenD.tohavebeen6.---Ananthastwostomachs---oneforitself,oneforothers.---Really?Quiteinteresting.I____anythingaboutit.A.don’tknowB.haveknownC.haven’tknownD.didn’tknow7.__________twiceayear,whetheritisacarorbusoratruck,istherulethateverydrivermustobeyinthiscity.

A.Examining

B.ExaminedC.Beingexamined

D.Havingbeenexamined8.Themajorityofpeopleinthetownstrongly______theplantobuildaplaygroundforchildren.A.consider B.support C.confirm D.submit9.Runningacompanyisnot______amatterofhiringpeople—theyalsoneedtobetrained.A.simply B.partly C.seriouslyD.equally10.TheSomalirobbers’frequentattacksontheseaurgedtheUnitedNationsto______allnationstotakeimmediateaction.A.fightfor B.applyfor C.callon D.waiton11.Ihavenoimpression_______hewenthome,perhapsbybike.A.howB.whenC.whyD.what12.WhenIgothome,Ifoundthedooropen.Aterriblethoughtsuddenly______me-----hadanyonebrokenintothehouse?A.beatB.knockedC.attackedD.struck13.Hisparentsfirmly________tohisgoingintotheforestbyhimself.A.againstB.opposeC.objectD.forbid14.Ifyoudon’tloseheartandkeeponwithyourtraining,youreffortissureto_______oneday.A.payoffB.payforC.makeoffD.makefor15.Theyweremakingaplantohelpthosepoorstudents______,whichattractedme.A.inbriefB.inpublicC.inactionD.inneed16.WangZhihaoisfully______withhisresearchthathehasnosparetimetosharewithhisson.A.occupiedB.concentratedC.awareD.absorbed17.Theyonlymovedherelastweekandhaven’t________yet.A.settleddownB.settledinC.settledupD.settledon18.Iowe________toyouthatIhavemadegreatprogressinEnglishlearning.A.itB.thatC.thisD.one19.Theplanforahigh-risebuildingwascarriedout______thelocal’sopposition.A.insteadofB.regardlessofC.onaccountofD.inadditionto20.----Doyouhaveanyrooms________?-----Sorry,sir.Theyarefullybooked.A.possibleB.availableC.usefulD.convenient第二節(jié):完形填空(共20小題;每小題1分,滿分20分) YouAreGoingPlacesOnedayIcamehomefromschool,changedmyclothesandgotreadyforwork.Iworkatalocalrestaurantintownasacashierandwaiter. Iwenttoworkfeeling21.Andtomakemattersworse,Iwasbusythatevening.It'sthesamethingoverandoveragain.22withcustomerswhocomplainabouttheirfoodandwheretheyare23istoobigortoosmall.Littlethingslikethattendto24alotofus25 Threeelderlyladieswalkedinandsatbythewindows.Ithappenedtobethevery26nearwhereIkeepthedirty27intheboxes.Tryingtokeepupwithallthedirtytables,customersleavingandcominginand28runningalloverthehouse,itwascrazy.29theseelderlywomenwerewatching30 Whenthey31theirmeals,Itooktheirplatesbacktothekitchen.Theytalkedtomeforawhileaboutschool,howIwasdoing,what32IwasinandwhatIplannedtodointhefuture. 33theywereleaving,theywalkedpastmeandoneofthemsaidtomeina34andgentlevoice,“Youaregoingplaces.”Andthatwasit.Theyleftthe35andIhadtearsinmyeyes,becausetheygaveme36tobelieveinmyself.They37myspiritfrombeingdownandgavemea38tokeeponworkinghard. PeopleusedtotellmethatIcouldn’thaveacareerin39untilIhadadegree.I'mnowaco-anchor(聯(lián)合主持人)ofastudent-producedtelevision40.Andthebestthingis:I'monly17yearsoldandIamaseniorinhighschool.21.A.tired B.excited C.up D.down22.A.Dealing B.Helping C.Talking D.Meeting23.A.sat B.seated C.laid D.seating24.A.attract B.avoid C.adjust D.annoy25.A.employees B.customers C.boss D.employers26.A.table B.box C.spot D.kitchen27.A.dishes B.rooms C.clothes D.chairs28.A.men B.women C.servers D.people29.A.And B.Otherwise C.But D.So30.A.what B.how C.where D.why31.A.finished. B.completed C.ordered D.got32.A.place B.grade C.mark D.position33.A.Before B.While C.As D.After34.A.confident B.loud C.low D.pleasant35.A.kitchen B.house C.restaurant D.table36.A.ability B.courage C.imagination D.time37.A.putdown B.pickedup C.tookover D.pointedout38.A.cause B.reason C.present D.permission39.A.television B.government C.school D.restaurant40.A.company B.station C.show D.advertisement第二部分:閱讀理解(第一節(jié)20小題,第二節(jié)5小題;每題2分,滿分50分)第一節(jié):閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)(A、B、C和D)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng)。AMyfatherhadreturnedfromhisbusinessvisittoLondonwhenIcamein,ratherlate,tosupper.Icouldtellatoncethatheandmymotherhadbeendiscussingsomething.Inthathalf-playful,half-seriouswayIknewsowell,hesaid,"HowwouldyouliketogotoEton?""Youbet,"Icriedquicklycatchingthejoke.Everyoneknewitwasthemostexpensive,themostfamousofschools.Youhadtobeenteredatbirth,ifnotbefore.Besides,evenat12or13,Iunderstoodmyfather.Hedislikedanyformofshowingoff.Healwaysknewhisproperstationinlife,whichwasinthemiddleofthemiddleclass,ourhousewasmedium-sized;hehadavoidedjoiningRoyalLiverpoolGolfClubandwenttoasmalleroneinstead;thoughoncehehadgotasecond-handRolls-Royceataremarkablylowprice,hefeltembarrasseddrivingit,andquicklychangeditforanAustin1100.Thiscouldonlybehisdelightfulwayoftellingmethatthewholeboardingschoolideawastobedropped.Alas!Ishouldalsohaverememberedthathehadalikingforbeingdifferentfromeveryoneelse,ifitdidnotconflict(沖突)withhisfearofdrawingattentiontohimself.ItseemedthathehadhappenedtobetalkingtoGrahamBrownoftheLondonoffice,averynicefellow,andGrahamhadafriendwhohadjustenteredhisboyattheschool,andwhilehewasinthatpartoftheworldhethoughthemightjustaswellphonethem.Iremembermyeyesstinging(刺痛)andmyhandsshakingwiththepuzzlementofmyfeelings.Therewasexcitement,attheheartofgreatsadness."Oh,hedoesn'twanttogoaway,"saidmymother,"Youshouldn'tgoonlikethis.”"It'suptohim,"saidmyfather."Hecanmakeuphisownmind.”41.Thehousethewriter'sfamilylivedinwas_______.A.thebesttheycouldafford B.rightfortheirsocialpositionC.forshowingoff D.rathersmall42.HisfathersoldhisRoils-Roycebecause_______.A.itmadehimfeeluneasy B.itwastoooldtoworkwellC.itwastooexpensivetopossess D.itwastoocheap43.Whatwasthewriter'sreactiontotheideaofgoingtoEton?A.Hewasveryunhappy. B.Hedidn'tbelieveit.C.Hewasdelighted. D.Hehadmixedfeelings.44.Wecanknowfromthepassagethat_______.A.ChildrenwhocangotoEtonareveryfamousB.ChildrencangotoEtoniftheywillC.ItisverydifficultforachildtogetadmittedbyEtonD.Childrendon'thavetherighttodecidewhethertheywillgotoEtonB45.ThemainaimofEnvironmentAwarenessWeekisto_______. A.educatethepubliconprotectingtheenvironment B.discussglobalwarmingandotherenvironmentalproblems C.explainwaysforproducingfreshwatertosavetheenvironment D.learnaboutrenewableenergysourcesthatprotecttheenvironment46.Theorganizeroftheeventis_______. A.GlobalGaiaNetwork B.CleanEnergyAgency C.GreenEarthFoundation D.InternationalEnvironmentFund47.Ifyouareinterestedinrenewableenergysources,youshouldgoto_______. A.Hall1 B.Hall2 C.Hall3 D.Hall448.The"3Rs"standfor_______. A.Read,RealizeandRememberB.Reduce,ReuseandRecycle C.GreenEarthFoundation D.GlobalGaiaNetwork49.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisNOTtrueoftheevent? A.Itwilllastaweekandthehallswillbeopen11hoursaday. B.YoucansendanemailtoMrs.DaisySohformoreinformation. C.Eachhallchargesthesameamountofmoneyastheother. D.LecturesinHall1willbegivenbyuniversitystudents.CTherearesomeverygoodthingsaboutopeneducation.Thiswayofteachingallowsthestudentstogrowaspeople,andtodeveloptheirowninterestsinmanysubjects.Openeducationallowsstudentstoberesponsiblefortheirowneducation,astheyareresponsibleforwhattheydoinlife.Somestudentsdobadlyintraditionalclassrooms.Theopenclassroommayallowthemtoenjoylearning.Somestudentswillbehappierinanopeneducationschool.Theywillnothavetoworryaboutgradesorrules.Forstudentswhoworryaboutthesethingsalot,itisagoodideatobeinanopenclassroom. Butmanystudentswillnotdowellinanopenclassroom.Forsomestudents,therearetoofewrules.Thesestudentswilldolittleinschool.Theywillnotmakegooduseofopeneducation.Becauseopeneducationissodifferentfromtraditionaleducation,thesestudentsmayhaveaproblemofgettingusedtomakingsomanychoices.Formanystudentsitisimportanttohavesomerulesintheclassroom.Theyworryabouttherulesevenwhentherearenorules.Evenafewruleswillhelpthiskindofstudents.Thelastpointaboutopeneducationisthatsometraditionalteachersdonotlikeit.Manyteachersdonotbelieveinopeneducation.Teacherswhowanttohaveanopenclassroommayhavemanyproblemsattheirschool. Younowknowwhatopeneducationis.Someofitsgoodpointsandbadpointshavebeenexplained.Youmayhaveyourownopinionaboutopeneducation.Thewriterthinksthatopeneducationisagoodidea,butonlyintheory.Inactualfact,itmaynotworkverywellinarealclassorschool.Thewriterbelievesthatmoststudents,butofcoursenotallstudentswantsomestructureintheirclasses.Theywantandneedtohaverules.Insomecases,theymustbemadetostudysomesubjects.Manystudentsarepleasedtofindsubjectstheyhavetostudyinteresting.Theywouldnotstudythosesubjectsiftheydidnothaveto.50.Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingisNOTthereasonwhysomestudentslikeopeneducation?A.Theopenclassroommayallowthemtoenjoylearning.B.Openeducationallowsstudentstoberesponsiblefortheirownfuture.C.Openeducationallowsthestudentstodeveloptheirowninterests.D.Openeducationhasfewerrules.51.Fromthepassagewecanlearnthat_______.A.thewriterbelievesthatallstudentsdon’twantsomestructureintheirclassesB.thewriterbelievesthatallstudentswantsomestructureintheirclassesC.nearlyallteacherslikeopeneducationD.onlythestudentsthatworryaboutrulesorgradesalotliketobeinanopenclassroom52.Somestudentswilldolittleinanopenclassroombecause_______.A.therearetoofewrules B.theyhateactivitiesC.openeducationissimilartotraditionaleducation D.theyworryabouttherules53.WhichisNOTmentionedaccordingtothepassagegiven?A.someadvantagesaboutopeneducation.B.somedisadvantagesaboutopeneducation.C.somestudents’feelingsinanopeneducationschool.D.thewriter’sopinionaboutopeneducationisthesameasallthestudents’.54.Whichofthefollowingcanbestsummarizethepassage?A.Manystudentslikeopeneducation.B.Openeducationisbetterthantraditionaleducation.C.Openeducationisareallycomplicatedidea.D.Openeducationisagoodideainpractice.D“Whatisthemostimportantthingyou’vedoneinyourlife?”ThequestionwasputtomeduringapresentationIgavetoagroupoflawyers.Theanswercametomeinaninstant.It’snottheoneIgave,becausethesituationwasnotright.Asalawyerintheentertainmentindustry,Iknewtheaudiencewantedtohearsomeamusingstoriesaboutmyworkwithwell-knownpeople,buthere’sthetrueanswer:ThemostimportantthingI’veeverdoneoccurredonOctober8,1990.IbeganthedayplayingtenniswithanoldfriendIhadn’tseenforawhile.Betweenpointswetalkedaboutwhathadbeenhappeningineachother’slives.Heandhiswifehadjusthadababyboy,whowaskeepingthemupatnight.Whilewewereplaying,acarcamescreaminguptheroadtowardthecourts.Itwasmyfriend’sfather,whoshoutedtomyfriendthathisbabyhadstoppedbreathingandwasbeingrushedtothehospital.Inaflashmyfriendwasinthecarandgone,disappearinginacloudofdust.ForamomentIjuststoodthere,paralyzed(呆若木雞).ThenItriedtofigureoutwhatIshoulddo.Followmyfriendtothehospital?TherewasnothingIcouldaccomplishthere,Iconvincedmyself.Myfriend’ssonwasinthecareofdoctorsandnurses,andnothingIcoulddoorsaywouldaffecttheoutcome.Bethereformoralsupport?Well,maybe.Butmyfriendandhiswifebothhadlargefamilies,andIknewthey’dbesurroundedbyrelativeswhowouldprovidemorethanenoughcomfortandsupport,whateverhappened.AllIcoulddoatthehospital,Idecided,wastogetintheway.Also,Ihadplannedafulldaywithmyfamily,whowerewaitingformetogethome.SoIdecidedtoheadbacktomyhouseandcheckinmyfriendlater.AsIstartedmycar,Irealizedthatmyfriendhadlefthistruckandkeysatthecourts.Inowfacedanotherproblem.Icouldn’tleavethekeysinthetruck.SoIdecidedtogotothehospitalandgivehimthekeys.WhenIarrived,Iwasdirectedtoaroomwheremyfriendandhiswifewerewaiting.AsIhadthought,theroomwasfilledwithfamilymemberssilentlywatchingmyfriendcomforthiswife.Iwentinandstoodbythedoor,tryingtodecidewhattodonext.Soonadoctorappeared.Heapproachedmyfriendandhiswife,andinaquietvoicetoldthemthattheirsonhaddied.Foralongtimethetwoheldeachotherandcried,unawareoftherestofusstandingaroundinpainedsilence.Aftertheyhadcalmedthemselves,thedoctorsuggestedtheyspendafewmomentswiththeirson.Myfriendandhiswifestoodupandwalkedpasttheirfamilies.Whentheyreachedthedoor,myfriendsawmestandinginthecorner.Hecameoverandhuggedmeandstartedtocry.Myfriend’swifehuggedme,too,andsaid,“Thanksforbeinghere.”Fortherestofthatmorning,Isatintheemergencyroomofthathospitalandwatchedmyfriendandhiswifeholdthebodyoftheirinfantson,andsaygoodbye.It’sthemostimportantthingIhaveeverdone.Theexperiencetaughtmetwolessons.First:ThemostimportantthingI’veeverdonehappenedwhenIwascompletelyhelpless.NoneofthethingsIhadlearnedinuniversity,inthreeyearsoflawschoolorinsixyearsoflegalpracticewereofanyuseinthatsituation.SomethingterriblewashappeningtopeopleIcaredabout,andIwaspowerlesstochangetheoutcome.AllIcoulddowasstandingbyandwatchingithappen.AndyetitwascriticalthatIdojustthat---justbetherewhensomeoneneededme.Second:ThemostimportantthingI’vedonealmostdidn’thappenbecauseofthingsIhadlearnedinclassroomandprofessionallife.Lawschooltaughtmehowtotakeasetoffacts,breakthemdownandorganizedthem.Theseskillsarecriticalforlawyers.Whenpeoplecometousforhelp,they’reoftenstressedoutanddependonalawyertothinklogically.Butwhilelearningtothink,Ialmostforgethowtofeel.TodayIhavenodoubtthatIshouldhaveleaptintomycarwithouthesitationandfollowedmyfriendtothehospital.FromthatoneexperienceIlearnedthatthemostimportantthinginlifeisn’tthemoneyyoumake,thestatusyouattainorthehonorsyouachieve.Themostimportantthinginlifeisthekids’teamyoucoachorthepoemyouwrite----orthetimewhenyou’rejustsomebody’sfriend.55.Whenhewasaskedaboutthemostimportantthinghehaddoneinlifeatapresentation,theauthor_______.A.feltitwasnotaninterestingquestionB.thoughtforawhileandspokehismindC.gaveananswerfromalawyer’spointofviewD.didn’tgivetherealanswer56.Whenhesawhisfriendrushtothehospital,theauthorcouldnotdecidewhethertofollowmainlybecausehethought_______.A.HehadtostaywithhisfamilyB.Hisfrienddidnotneedhishelp.C.HewouldnotbeofmuchhelpD.thebabywouldbeinthedoctor’scare57.Whatcanweinferfromtheauthor’sdescriptionofthesceneatthehospital?A.Hefoundoutthathewasintheway.B.Hewouldhavefeltguiltyifhehadnotbeenthere.C.Heregrettedthathewenttoolater.D.Hisfriendwouldhavefeltbetterifhehadnotbeenthere.58.Whichofthefollowingisconveyedinthisstory?A.Familyandrelativescannottaketheplaceoffriends.B.Morepeopleareagreatcomfortwhenoneisintrouble.C.Itisbesttobeherewhensomeoneneedsyou.D.Youcancertainlyhelpafriendifyouwantto.59.Theauthorlearnedfromhisownexperiencethat_______.A.whatistaughtinschoolisusuallyofnouse.B.alawyercannotlearnmuchinclassroomsC.alawyershouldknowpeople’sfeelingfirstD.heneedstobeabletofeelaswellasthinklogically60.Theunderlinedsentenceinthelastparagraphsuggeststhattheauthor_______.A.isfondofwritingpoemsB.isgoingtocoachthekid’steamC.isdeterminedtomakefriendswitheverybodyD.isfullyawareoftheimportanceofbeinghelpfultothoseinneed第二節(jié)下面文章中有5處(第61–65題)需要添加小標(biāo)題。請(qǐng)從以下選項(xiàng)(A、B、C、D、E和F)中選出符合各段意思的小標(biāo)題。選項(xiàng)中有一項(xiàng)是多余選項(xiàng)。 A.Lackofstoneimagesalsoreflectsreligiousbelief. B.Artisagoodmeanstoknowaboutpeople’sfaith. C.Artistsexpresstheirfeelingsandopinionsintheirworks. D.Peopleknowmoreaboutourculturethroughlearningarthistory. E.Artisbyallmeansrelevanttohistory. F.Arthistoryprovidesinformationofdifferentplacesandpeople.61.____________________________Astudyofarthistorymightbeagoodwaytolearnmoreaboutaculturethanitispossibletolearningeneralhistoryclasses.Mosttypicalhistorycoursesconcentrateonpolitics,economicsandwar.Butarthistoryfocusesonmuchmorethanthisbecauseartreflectsnotonlythepoliticalvaluesofapeople,butalsoreligiousbeliefs,emotions,andpsychology.62.____________________________Inaddition,informationaboutthedailyactivitiesofourancestors---orofpeopleverydifferentfromourown---canbeprovidedbyart.Inshort,artexpressestheessentialqualitiesofatimeandaplace,andastudyofitclearlyoffersusadeeperunderstandingthanwhatcanbefoundinmosthistorybooks.63.____________________________Inhistorybooks,objectiveinformationaboutthepoliticallifeofacountryispresented;thatis,factsaboutpoliticsaregiven,butopinionsarenotexpressed.Art,ontheotherhand,issubjective:itreflectsemotionsandopinions.ThegreatSpanishpainterFranciscoGoyawasperhapsthefirsttruly“political”artist.Inhiswell-knownpaintingTheThirdofMay1808,hecriticizedtheSpanishgovernmentforitsmisuseofpoweroverpeople.Overahundredyearslater,symbolicimageswereusedinPabloPicasso’sGuernicatoexpressthehorrorofwar.Meanwhile,onanothercontinent,thepowerfulpaintingsofDiegoRivera,JoseClementeOrozco,andDavidAlfaroSiqueiros---aswellastheworksofAlfredoRamosMartins---depicted(描述)theseMexicanartists’deepangerandsadnessaboutsocialproblems.64.____________________________Inthesameway,artcanreflectaculture’sreligiousbeliefs.ForhundredsofyearsinEurope,religiousartwasalmosttheonlytypeofartthatexisted.ChurchesandotherreligiousbuildingswerefilledwithpaintingsthatdepictedpeopleandstoriesfromtheBible.Althoughmostpeoplecouldn’tread,theycouldstillunderstandbiblical(圣經(jīng)的)storiesinthepicturesonchurchwalls.65.____________________________Bycontrast,oneofthemaincharacteristicsofartintheMiddleEastwas(andstillis)itsabsenceofhumanandanimalimages.ThisshowstheIslamicbeliefthatstatuesareunholy.Somethingelsecanbemorereligiouslysymbolicinhistory.第II卷(共40分)第三部分寫(xiě)作(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)短文改錯(cuò)(共10小題;每小題1分,滿分10分)Ifirmlybelievethateveryoneintheworldloveshismother.SoamI.Mymotherisanordinaryteacher.Shealwaysworkshardly,justasothermothersdoeveryday.Infact,sheisn’tgoodhealth.Shehadbeensufferingfromarthritisformanyyears.Inspiteofthis,heneverstopsworkingorgivesuphope.IstillrememberthedaythatmymotheracceptedacardofcongratulationsforTeachers’Dayfromherdirector.Thecardwasread“Thankyouforyourhardworks;HappyTeachers’Daytoyou!”Atthatmoment,Iwassomovingthattearscametomyeyes.Iamproudofmymother.第二節(jié):書(shū)面表達(dá)(滿分30分)本周是你校的“文化·藝術(shù)周”,周三你們有幸邀請(qǐng)到了在W大學(xué)任教的外籍老師Hudson教授給高一(8)班的學(xué)生上了一節(jié)英語(yǔ)課。假如你是校報(bào)SchoolWeeklyExpress的記者,請(qǐng)以AnImpressiveEnglishLesson為題按下列提示用英語(yǔ)寫(xiě)一篇100~120詞的新聞報(bào)道。1.Hudson教授上課的情況(語(yǔ)言簡(jiǎn)潔、幽默、易懂,幫助及時(shí)有效……)2.學(xué)生們的表現(xiàn)(積極參與……)3.學(xué)生們課后感想……注意:報(bào)道的標(biāo)題和開(kāi)頭已給出(不計(jì)詞數(shù))。AnImpressiveEnglishLesson OnWednesdayofthisCulture&ArtWeek,we_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________DearSeniorOne,IDearSeniorOne,I’msorrytoknowthatyou’rehavingdifficultylearningEnglishinseniorschool.Icanunderstandhowitfeels.Now,I’dliketosharewithyoumysecretofsuccessfulEnglishlearning.

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