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港尾中學(xué)2022屆高三英語上學(xué)期期中考第一部分:聽力(共20小題,每小題1.5分,滿分30分)`(共5小題;每小題分,滿分分)請(qǐng)聽下面5段對(duì)話,選出最佳選項(xiàng)iswrongwiththeman’sbedroom?.B.Dark.C.Smelly.2.Whydoesthemanwanttosleepwhenhelistenstoclassicalmusic?A.Becausehelikesclassicalmusic.B.Becausehedoesn’tlikeclassicalmusic.C.Becausehelikessleeping.3.Wheredoesthemanusuallygoonweekendnights?A.Tothecinema.B.Toabar.C.Toaresturant.4.Whatisthegirlgoingtododuringtheweekednd?A.Seeafilm.B.Makeaplan.C.Prepareforatest.5.Whatdoesthewomanthinkofthecar?A.It’sanewstyle.B.It’saslowcar.C.It’saprettycar.第二節(jié)(共15小題;每小題分,滿分分)請(qǐng)聽下面5段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白,選出最佳選項(xiàng)請(qǐng)聽第6段材料,回答第6-8題6.Whathappenedtotheman?A.Hewasgivenaprize.B.Helosthisjob.C.Hisbossgavehimtwoweeks’sleave.7.Howdidthemanfeelabouthisboss’sdecision?A.Heunderstooditverywell.B.Hegotangryaboutit.C.Hedidn’tunderstandit.8.Whatwasthemanunabletodo?A.Useacomputer.B.Useatypewriter.C.Useaprinter.請(qǐng)聽第7段材料,回答第9-11題isthedinnerpartytobeheld?A.Atseverno’clock.B.Atsix-thirtyonSaturday.C.Alittlelaterthanseveno’clock..10.WhoisElizabeth?A.Dr11.Whatdoesthemanthinkofthewoman?A.Shehasnoreasontoholdadinnerparty.B.Shehasearnedherownsuccess.C.Shehasn’tworkedhardenough?請(qǐng)聽第8段材料,回答第12-14題12.Whendoesthemanwanttobuyticketsfor?A.Fridayevening.B.Saturdayevening.C.Sundayevening.13.Whatkindofseatsdoesthemandecidetobuy?A.Thoseinthecircle.B.Thoseinthesidestalls.C.Thoseinthemiddlestalls.muchwillthemanpayfortheticketsinall?A.18pounds.B.44pounds.C.72pounds.請(qǐng)聽第9段材料,回答第15-17題doesthewomanusuallydoafterclass?A.Gotothelibrary.B.Havesomesports.CStayinthecalssroom.dotheywatchEnglishfilms?A.OneveryFriday.B.OneverySaturday.C.OneverySunday.isthemaninterestedinforsure?A.Lecturesandreports.B.Allkindsofclubs.C.Dancing.請(qǐng)聽第10段材料,回答第18-20題isthespeakermainlytellingus?A.Hisworkinhisoffice.B.Hisloveforthebeachandthesea.C.Hisoutdooractivitiesinthesummer.19.Whatdidthespeakerdoonthebeachlastweek?A.Heplayedvolleyballwithhisfriends.B.Hegotsunburntwithinaquarter.CHeboughtanumbrellaandsomechairs.20.Whatdidthespeakerdowhenthlasthikedonthemountain?A.Heandhisfriendslazedaround.B.Hegotbittenbymanymosquitoes.C.Hedrovealltheinsectsaway..第二部分:英語知識(shí)運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié),滿分45分)第一節(jié):語法和詞匯知識(shí)(共15小題,每小題1分,滿分15分)從A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng).21.Suchanefforttheseveresnowdisasterdidn’tpreventthewholenationfromcelebratingthetraditionalChineseNewYearhappily. A.a(chǎn)stheChinesegovernmenthasmade B.hastheChinesegovernmentmadethat C.theChinesegovernmenthasmadethat D.hastheChinesegovernmentmadeas22.HisanswerwassoconfusingthatIcouldhardlymakeany_________ofitatall.A.meaningB.senseC.ideaD.significance23.Myfriendshowedmeroundthetown,______wasverykindofhim.A.whichB.thatC.whereD.it24.Jennynearlymissedtheflight______doingtoomuchshopping.A.asaresultofB.ontopofC.infrontofD.inneedof25.Acompletelynewsituationwill_________whentheexaminationsystemcomesintoexistence. A.rise B.arise C.arouse D.raiseWhatdoyouthinkofthegrammarbook?.---Oh,itreallyis_______usefulreferencebook,whichisworthreading_______secondtime.A.a;aB.an;theC.an;aD.the;the27.LastyearaterribleearthquakehappenedintheSichuanA.fromtheireffectsB.ofwhicheffectsC.ofitseffectsD.fromwhoseeffects28.Thecarelessdriveris_________forthetrafficaccidentthat__________yesterday.A.toblame;happenedB.toblame;washappenedC.tobeblamed;washappenedD.tobeblamed;happenedyouhaveaminute?I’vegotsomethingtotellyou.----Ok,_______youmakeitshort.A.nowthatB.IfonlyC.solongasD.everytime30.Onlywhen______A.didhearrivethemeetingbeganB.hearriveddidthemeetingbeginC.didhearrivedidthemeetingbeginD.hearrivedthemeetingbegan31.IwishIcoulddosomething____thekindnessIhavereceivedfromhim.A.insearchfor B.infavorof C.intermsof D.inreturnfor32.____________,sheisbecomingmoreandmorehomesick.A.Shehaven’treceivedlettersfromhomeB.HavingnothearingfromhomeC.HavingnotheardanylettersfromhomeD.Nothavingreceivedanylettersfromhome33.Themachinehasbeenusedmuchtoolong.________itdoesn’tworkwellsometimes.A.It’snowonderthat B.ThereisnodoubtifC.It’sunlikely D.That’sbecause34.MymotherBeijinginafewdays?IwonderwhentheearliestplaneonMonday.A.1eaves;takesoff B.isleaving;takesoffC.isleaving;istakingoff D.1eaves;istakingoff35.—I’msorryIhavefailedagaininthemathexam.—?You’vebeenworkinghardatthesubject.A.How B.Howcome C.Whynot D.When第二節(jié):完形填空(共20小題,每小題1.5分,滿分30分)閱讀下面的短文,掌握其大意,然后從36—55各題所給的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)(A、B、C、D)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng).WhenImetMr.JimLemonIwasaseventeen—year—oldfreshmanatHouston'sJacksonJuniorHigh.Thechancesofmyfinishinghighschoolwere36.Iwasatroubledteenager.Mr.LemontaughtAmericanhistoryandwasquite37fromtheotherteachersIhadknown.Notonlywashe38,butalsohewasagreatteacher.Hepushedandnevertoleratedthemediocrity(平庸)thathadbecomemystandard.Ontheoccasionofourfirstsemesterreportcards.Mr.Lemon39measideandaskedhowitwaspossiblethatIwasaBstudentinhisclassandaDandFstudentinthe40ofmyclasses.Ipassionatelytoldhimaboutmy41parents.thelocalgangs,thedrugs,thefights,thepolice—alloftheevilsIhadbeen42to.ItwasthenthatMr.Lemon43explainedthattheonlyperson44formysituationwasme.Andtheonlypersonwiththe45tochangemysituationwasme.He46methatIwasfailingnotbecauseIwasafailure.Heinspiredmetobecomeabetterstudentandhe47mylife.TenyearslaterIwaspreparingtograduatefromauniversitywhenIspoketohimagain.48Ididgethimonthetelephone,ItoldhimthatIhadbeensavingmoneythatIcouldinvitehimtocometoHawaiiatmy49tobeapartofmygraduation.I'llneverforgethis50,Hesaid."Whoisthisagain?"Iwasjustoneofhundredsofthestudentswhoselifehechanged51hehadnoideaofhisinfluence.Mr.Lemonnevercametomygraduation,buthis52taughtmeanothervaluablelesson.Hisfinallessonformewasthatwewillneverknoworunderstandthe53wehaveonotherpeople'slives.Hetaughtmethatweallhavethe54toeffectpeople'slivesforthe55…orfortheworse.36.A.nearB.readyC.greatD.slim37.A.kindB.excellentC.differentD.same38.AstrictB.toughC.sympatheticD.warm-hearted39.A.scoldedB.calledC.pushedD.dragged40.A.restB.mostC.othersD.a(chǎn)ll41.A.qualifiedB.1earnedC.well-educatedD.divorced42.A.subjectedB.a(chǎn)ddictedC.referredD.forced43.A.nervouslyB.patientlyC.strictlyD.confidently44.A.blamedB.capableC.strugglingD.responsible45.A.senseB.potentialC.directionD.mood46.A.persuadedB.pointedC.convincedD.confirmed47.A.changedB.turnedC.supportedD.a(chǎn)rranged48.A.WhileB.BeforeC.WhenD.After49.A.costB.expenseC.treatD.invitation50.A.attitudeB.unwillingnessC.teachingD.response51.A.a(chǎn)ndB.howeverC.orD.so52.A.absenceB.refusalC.confusionD.decision53.A.importanceB.a(chǎn)bilityC.impressionD.influence54.A.dutyB.opportunityC.abilityD.encourage55.A.easierB.betterC.happierD.simpler第三部分:閱讀理解(共20小題;每小題2分,滿分40分)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),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑AItisdifficultfordoctorstohelpapersonwithadamagedbrainWithoutenoughblood,thebrainlivesforonlythreetofiveminutesMoreoftenthedoctorscan’tfixthedamageSometimestheyareafraidtotrysomethingtohelpbecauseitisdangeroustoworkonthebrainThedoctorsmightmakethepersonworseifheoperatesonthebrainDr.RobertWhite,afamousprofessoranddoctor,thinksheknowsawaytohelpHethinksdoctorsshouldmakethebrainverycold.Ifitisverycold,thebraincanlivewithoutbloodfor30minutes.Thisgivesthedoctoralongertimetodosomethingforthebrain.Dr.Whitetriedhisideaon13monkeys.Firsthetaughtthemtododifferentjobs,thenheoperatedonthem.Hemadethemonkeys’bloodbacktothemonkeys’brains.Whenthebrain’stemperaturewas10℃,Dr.Whitestoppedthebloodtothebrain.After30minutesheturnedthebloodbackon.Hewarmedthebloodagain.Aftertheiroperationsthemonkeyswereliketheyhadbeenbefore.Theywerehealthyandbusy.Eachonecouldstilldothejobsthedoctorhadtaughtthem.56.Thebiggestdifficultyinoperatingonthedamagedbrainisthat.A.thetimeistooshortfordoctorsB.thepatientsareoftentoonervousC.thedamageisextremelyhardtofixD.theblood-coolingmachinemightbreakdown57.Thebrainoperationwasmadepossiblemainlyby.A.takingthebloodoutofthebrain B.tryingtheoperationonmonkeysfirstC.havingthebloodgothroughamachine D.loweringthebrain’stemperature58.WithDr.White’snewidea,theoperationonthedamagedbrain.A.canlastaslongas30minutes B.cankeepthebrain’sbloodwarmC.cankeepthepatient’sbrainhealthy D.canhelpmonkeysdodifferentjobs59.Whatistherightorderofthestepsintheoperations?A.sendthecooledbacktothebrain B.stopthebloodtothebrainC.havethebloodcooleddown D.operateonthebrainA.a,b,c,d B.c,a,b,d C.c,b,d,a D.b,c,d,aBThere’samaninthehabitofhittingmeontheheadwithanumbrella.AtfirstIcouldn’tstandit;nowI'musedtoit.Idon’tknowhisname.Iknowhe’saverageinappearance,wearsagraysuit.a(chǎn)ndhasacommonfaceonehotmorning,when1wassittingoffatree-shadedbenchinPalermoPark,readingthepaper,suddenlyIfeltsomethingtouchmyhead.Itwastheverysamemanwhonow,asI'mwriting.keepsstrikingmewithanumbrella.OnthatoccasionIturnedaroundfilledwithanger.Hejustkeptonhittingme.Iaskedhimifhewascrazy.Hedidn’tevenseemtohearme.ThenIthreatenedtocallapoliceman.Calmly.coolasacucumber,hestuckwithhistask.Afterafewmomentsofhesitation,andseeingthathewasnotabouttochangehisattitude,Istoodupandhithimonthenose.Themanfelldown.Butheimmediatelygotbackonhisfeet,obviouslywithgreateffort,andwithoutawordagainbeganhittingmeontheheadwiththeumbrella.Hisnosewasbleedingand,atthatmoment.IfeltsorryforhimIfeltregretforhavinghithimsohard.Afterall,themanwash’texactlyhittingme;hewasmerelytappingmelightlywithhisumbrella,notcausinganypainatall.Ofcourse.thosetapswereextremelybothersome.Asweallknow,whenaflylandsonyourforehead,youdon’tfeelanypain;whatyoufeelisannoyancewellthen,thatumbrellawasonehugeflythatkeptlandingonmyheadtimeaftertime.ConvincedthatIwasdewingwithamadman.Itriedtoescape.Butthemanfollowedme,wordlesslycontinuingtohitme.SoIbegantorun(IshouldpointoutthatnotmanypeoplerunasfastasIdo).Hetookoffafterme.tryingtolandablow.ThemanwasoutofbreathsothatIthought,ifIcontinuedtoforcehimtorunatthatspeed,hewoulddropdeadfightthenandthere·60.Whenthemanbegantostriketheauthorwithanumbrella,theauthorA.becameangryB.calledthepoliceC.turnedaroundandescapedD.turnedaroundandfoughtback61.Theauthorwouldmostprobablyagreethatthemanwas.A.deafB.blindC.deadD.mad62.Theauthorfeltsorryforthemanbecause.A.themanformedabadhabitofbeatingothersB.hehitthemansohardthathisnosebledC.themancouldn’tcatchupwithhimD.therewasaflyontheman’shead63.Itcanbelearnedfromthepassagethattheman.A.shoutedloudlywhilehittingtheauthorB.wantedtotelltheauthorsomethingC.ranaftertheauthorbreathlesslyD.a(chǎn)ctedasifhewereaflyCWhenCharlesStrattonwasfive,hestoppedgrowing.Hismothertookhimtoseethefamousshowman,P.T.Barnum.Mr.Barnumthoughtasmallpersonwouldbetheperfectadditiontohisshow.HehiredCharles’parentsalongwithhim,andtheytraveledtheworldtogether.Hegavethetwo-foot-tallCharlesaname,GeneralTomThumb.HetaughtTomhowtosing,dance,actandtelljokes.WhenhefeltTomwasreadytoperformonstage,hemadeupads.Tostirupgreatinterest,hesaidthatTomwaselevenyearsoldandhadcomefromEngland.Duringtheshow,Tomfoughtbattlespretendedlywithtallpeople.Healsodanceduponawoodenplateheldbyapersonwhowaseightfeettall.Tom’sactwasverypopularandbroughtinalotofmoney.BythetimeTomwasanadult,hehadgrownveryrich.Hehadbecomeabillionaireattheageoftwentyfive.FortunatelyforTom,Mr.Barnumaddedmorelittlepeopletohisshow,andTombecameluckyinloveaswell.OneofthelittlepeoplewasLaviniaWarren,aschoolteacher.Tomwasabletowinherlove,andtheymarried.Theceremonyandreceptionwerethetalkofthetown.Theywereattendedbymanyrichandfamouspeopleandbyabout2000guests.CrowdsfilledthestreetsofNewYorktohavealookattheirtinyweddingmarriage.ThecoupleevenmetwithPresidentAbrahamLincolnontheirhoneymoonjustbeforegoingtoliveinTom’shouseinConnecticut.Theirwedding,whichtookplaceduringtheCivilWar,providedawelcomeescapefromthesadproblemsofwar.Notwillingtoletthisbitofsunshinefade,communitiesthroughoutthecountrysponsored(發(fā)起)“TomThumb”weddings.Intheseweddings,smallboysandgirls,alldressedup,wentthroughmarriageceremonyforfun.64.“Talkofthetown”means.A.itwasinthenewspaperB.peoplespreadbadrumorsaboutitC.itwasthemostpopularhappeningsD.itwasdiscussedinacitymeeting65.WhatdoestheauthorthinkaboutTom’swedding?A.Ithelpedpeoplecheerupinadarktime.B.Peoplegaveittoomuchoftheirattention.C.Itwasfunnyandridiculous.D.TomandLaviniawerestupid.66.Tomwoulddanceonawoodenplateheldbyapersonwhowaseightfeettallbecause.A.thewoodenplatewouldmakeitsoundasifTomwasdancingB.itmadeTomlooktallerC.theeight–foot–tallmanwastheonlytallpersonTomtrustedD.thedifferencebetweenthemwouldmakeTomlookevensmaller67.Whatisthemainideaofthelastparagraph?A.Weddingsalwaysmakepeoplefeelfullofsunshine.B.Peoplearealwaysdisappointedduringwartime.C.Entertainmentcanserveanimportantpurpose.D.Peopleshouldbemarriedwhentheyaresmallchildren.DSportsisnotonlyphysicallychallenging,butitcanalsomentallychallenging.Criticism(批評(píng))fromcoaches(trainers),parents,andotherteammates,aswellaspressuretowincancreatetoomuchanxietyorstressforyoungathletes.Stresscanbephysical,emotional,orpsychological,andresearchhasshowedthatitcanleadtoburnout.Burnouthasbeendescribedasdroppingorquittingofanactivitythatwasatonetimeenjoyable.Theearlyyearsofdevelopmentarecriticalyearsforlearningaboutoneself.Thesportsettingisonewherevaluableexperiencescantakeplace.Youngathletescan,forexample,learnhowtocooperatewithothers,makefriends,andgainothersocialskillsthatwillbeusedthroughouttheirlives.Coachesandparentsshouldbeaware(realize),atalltimes,thattheirfeedback(反饋)toyoungsterscangreatlyaffecttheirchildren.Youngstersmanytaketheirparents’andcoaches’criticismstoheartandfindaflaw(缺陷)inthemselves.Coachesandparentsshouldalsobecautious(careful)thatyouthsportparticipationdoesnotbecomeworkforchildren.Theoutcomeofthegameshouldnotbemoreimportantthantheprocessoflearningthesportandotherlifelessons.Intoday’syouthsportsetting,youngathletesmaybeworryingmoreaboutwhowillwininsteadofenjoyingthemselvesandthesport.Followingagame,manyparentsandcoachesfocuson(paymoreattentionto)theoutcomeandfindfaultwithyoungsters’performances.Positivereinforcementshouldbeprovidedinspiteoftheoutcome.Researchshowsthatpositivereinforcementmotivatesandhasagreatereffectonlearningthancriticism.Again,criticismcancreatehighlevelsofstress(pressure),whichcanleadtoburnout.68.Accordingtothepassagesportispositiveforyoungpeoplebecause_______.A.itcanhelpthemlearnmoreaboutsocietyB.itteachesthemhowtosetrealisticgoalsforthemselvesC.itenablesthemtofindflawsinthemselvesD.itcanprovidethemwithvaluableexperiences69.Manycoachesandparentsareinthehabitofcriticizingyoungathletes_________.A.withoutrealizingcriticismmaydestroytheirself-confidenceB.inordertomakethemrememberlife’slessonsC.believingthatcriticismisbeneficialfortheirearlydevelopmentD.soastoputmorepressureonthem70.Accordingtothepassageparentsandcoachesshould________.A.helpchildrentowineverygameB.paymoreattentiontolettingchildrenenjoysportsC.enablechildrentounderstandthepositiveaspectofsportsD.trainchildrentodealwithstress71.Theauthor’spurposeinwritingthepassageis___________.A.topersuadeyoungchildrennottoworryaboutcriticismB.toemphasizetheimportanceofpositivereinforcementtochildrenC.todiscusstheskillofcombingcriticismwithencouragementD.toteachyoungathleteshowtoavoidburnoutEIfyoufeelatpresentthatyoudon’thaveenoughfriendsinyourlife,onereasonmaybethatyouhaveletyourselfbecometoobusytomaketimefortherelationshipsyoualreadyhave.Startingandkeepingfriendshiprequireseffortandcommitment.Manyofusletourlivesbecomesobusywithworkandothercommitmentsthatwedon’tgetaroundtoschedulingtimeforpleasureandrenewal(敘舊)withthefriends,relativesandacquaintanceswealreadyhave.Makingtheefforttocallyourfriendsmoreregularlyandtoacceptmoreoftheinvitationsyoureceivefromotherscanimproveyoursociallifeinahurry!Arethereanypeopleyoucouldcallrightnowandbeassuredofapleasantwelcome?Aretherepeoplethatyoucouldcountontohelpyouintimeofdifficulty?Canyouhaveclosetalkswiththem?Doyouhavefunwhenyouaretogether?Areyouhappytohavetheminyourlife?Ifyouhaven’tseenmuchofthemlately,isitbecauseyouhavebecometoobusy?Haveyougrownapart?Wasthereanargument?Ifthemainreasonyouhaven’tbeengettingtogetherwiththepeopleyoualreadyknowisthatyouhavegottoobusy,takeagoodlookathowyouspendyourtime.Compareitwithyourrealvaluesandpriorities(優(yōu)先考慮的事)inlife.Isyourbusylifestylereallybringingyouthequalityoflifethatyouwant?Ifyouhavebecometoobusyforfriends,whyhasthishappened?Areyouseekingmaterialtoysinyourlifeattheexpenseofrelationshipswithotherhumanbeings?Haveyouallowedyourtimetobeover-committedbecauseyouneversay“No”toanyone?Doyouinsistondoingthingsyourselfthatcouldbeappointedtoothers?Ifso,why?Doyoubelievethateverythingdependsonyou?Examinewhetherthewayyouarenowspendingyourtimeaccuratelyreflectsyourdeepestvaluesandpriorities.Makesurethatyouscheduleadequatetimeforthethingsthataretrulymostimportanttoyou.Ifyoureallywanttokeepfriendsinyourlife,makeaspaceinyourschedule,andaspaceinyourheartforthem.72.Inthispassagetheauthormainlydiscusses____.A.howtobalancefriendshipandworkB.howtos

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