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万州二中教育集团高2022级高二(上)十月质量监测英语试卷注意事项:1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、考生号等填写在答题卡上。2.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。回答非选择题时,将
答案写在答题卡上,写在本试卷上无效。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。1.Whatwillthemandoto
night?A.HelpAnnecookdinner.B.HavedinneratAnne’shouse.C.LookafterAnne’sgrandmother.2.Whyisthemansurprisedbythewoman?A.S
hestaysuplateeverynight.B.Shefinishedwatchingtheshowsoquickly.C.Shehasdifficultyunderstandingtheshow.3.Whatdoes
thewomansuggestthemando?A.Cutoutwine.B.Gotobedearly.C.Domorningexercise.4.Whatdoesthemanmean?A.Hehashadthesameshoes.B.Hed
oesn’tliketheshoes.C.He’llaskforhiswife’sadvice.5.WhenwillFrankflytoNewYorktomorrow?A.At3:30pm.B.At7:00pm.C.At8:00pm.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。听下面一段对话,回答第6和第7两个小题。6.WhatdoesJamesthinkofhisnewjob?A.Ratherchallenging.B.Veryboring.C.Quiteeasy.7.Wherewillthespeakersflya
kite?A.Inthepark.B.Intheparkinglot.C.Inthesquare.听下面一段对话,回答第8至10三个小题。8.Whatisthepurposeofthemeeting?A.Todesignthebulle
tinboard.B.Todiscussanewadvertisingcampaign.C.Toarrangeadvertisementsonbusesandcars.9.Howmanytypesofoutdooradve
rtisingarementioned?A.Three.B.Two.C.One.10.Wherearethespeakers?A.Inanexhibitioncenter.B.Inanoffice.C.Inalab.听下面一段
对话,回答第11至第13三个小题。11.Whatistherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Husbandandwife.B.Brotherandsister.C.Customerand
bookseller.12.WhatdoweknowaboutVivian?A.Shecanreadbooksonherown.B.SheismuchyoungerthanBilly.C.Shedoesn’tloveprincessesatall.13.
WhomightreadthebedtimestorytoBillyandVivian?A.Theman.B.Thewoman.C.Theman’sparents.听下面一段对话,回答第14至第16三个小题。14.Wha
tarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Asceneryspot.B.Aholidayplan.C.Aswimmingtraining.15.HowwillthespeakersgototheFirstBathingBeach?A.By
bike.B.Byboat.C.Bybus.16.Whatwillthespeakersprobablydonext?A.Getswimmingsuits.B.Bookahotelonline.C.Fi
ndaswimmingtrainer.听下面一段独白,回答第17至第20四个小题。17.Whydoesthespeakergivethetalk?A.Tointroducehisprojectonspace.B.Toimaginewhatlifeislikeinspace.C.Totellpeop
leaboutastronauts’dailylife.18.Whatdotheastronautsdofirsteveryday?A.Eatfood.B.Examinethesystems.C.Haveameeting.19.Whatdidthespeakerdoduri
ngrecreationaltime?A.Helookedoutofthewindow.B.HelistenedtoCDs.C.Hereadbooks.20.Howdotheastronautsreducetheilleff
ects?A.Handlesomework.B.Talkwithfamilymembers.C.Takesomeexercise.第二部分阅读理解(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,从每题所给的选项中选出最佳选项。A
SouthAfricaisthewater-lovers'paradise.Whetheryouwanttobebytheseaontheseaorevenunderit,,therearecountlesswaystogetyouroceanexperience.Almostallofthema
relocatedonSouthAfrica'seastcoast,wheretheIndianOceankeepswaterwarm.Thompson'sBay,BallitoDrive40minu
tesnorthofDurbantoreachtheuniquecoastaltownofBallito.Popularwithholidaymakers,Ballitohasachoiceofprettybeach
es—andthebestforswimmingisThompson'sBay.Thissceniccove(小海湾)isshelteredfromthewindandcharacterizedbyitscalmwaters,interestingrock
youtcropsandafascinatinggeologicalhole-in-the-wall.There'sawalledtidalpoolforthosewhoarenervoustoswimintheopenocean,makingthisspotaparticula
rlygoodchoiceforfamilies.UmhlangaRocks,DurbanLocateda20-minutedrivefromcentralDurban,theresorttownofUmhlangaisapropergetawayforp
eoplewithgoodincomesandvisitorsintheknow(知内情的).ThemainUmhlangaRocksbeachboastssafeswimmingwatersandendlessgoldens
ands,againprotectedbylifeguardsandsharknets.Apavedwalkwayprovidesdirectaccesstothetown'sbeachfrontshops,restaurantsandbars.GonubieBeach,EastLon
donThecoastaltownofGonubieisseenbymanyasasuburbofEastLondon,oneofthelargestcitiesoftheEasternCape.Itspicture-per
fectbeachoffersgreatswimmingareasintheopensea.TheGonubieRiverreachestheseaatthispoint,too,andoffersa
notherbathingspotondayswhenthesurfintheseaisbiggerthanusual.Allalongtheriver'sgreenbanks,you'llfindaseriesofsh
adedspotsperfectforsummerpicnicsandbarbecues.Kelly’sBeach,PortAlfredFurthersouthontheSunshineCoast,thel
aid-backtownofPortAlfredishometoKelly’sBeach,whichwasawardedBlueFlagstatusfor2017-2018.A400-meterstretchofpalebrownsand,thebeac
handitswatersareexceptionallyclean.Twoviewingdeckscomeinhandyduringwhale-watchingseason,orforadmiringspectacularsunrisesandsunsets.1.Ifyouarep
lanningafamilytriptoSouthAfrica,whichbeachsuitsyoubest?A.Thompson'sBay,Ballito.B.UmhlangaRocks,Durban.C.GonubieBeach.EastLondonD.Ke
lly'sBeach,PortAlfred.2.What'sspecialaboutUmhlangaRocksinDurban?A.Itisfreeforchildren.B.Itstargetcrowdistheri
ch.C.Ithasawalledtidalpool.D.Ithaspalebrownsand.3.WhatcouldyoudowhenmeetingviolentwavesonGonubieBeach?A.Goswi
mmingintheopensea.B.Gobathingatanotherbathingspot.C.Gosurfingintheopensea.D.Gocampingbytheriverside.B“Anyoneknowssingleparentswhocan’taffordtoge
ttheirchild’shairdoneforschool?Iwillbraid(编辫子)itforfree!”BrittanyStarkswroteonaFacebookpostShedecidedtoofferherhairbraidingservicesafterafamily
frienddeliveredbackpacksfullofschoolsupplies,clothingandshoesforCaydenandCeniyahinearlyAugust.“Atthetime,Ididn’thaveanythingformykidstostartschool,”
saidStarks,whoisinbetweenhomesandstayingwithhermother.“Itmeantsomuchtome.”TheunexpectedgiftmadeabigdifferencetoStarksandherchildren,andi
tmotivatedhertopayitforward.Starks,whoworkstworeceptionistjobs,alsobraidshairpart-time.“Thehair-braidingprocessinvolveswashing,blow-drying
,andfinallydividingthehairintosmallsectionsandbraidingit.Italsorequiresmultiplesupplies—includingcombs,brushes,ha
irjamandadditionalpiecesofhairtoweavein.Itcostsanywherefrom$150to$400atasalon(美发厅),dependingonthestyle,”
Stacksexplained.“Butitcanlastformonthsandisahugetimesaverinthemornings.”WhenshewrotetheFacebookpost,sheassumedonlyahandfulofpeoplewouldre
achout,butbeforesheknewit,shehad35appointmentsbooked.HerFacebookinboxwassuddenlyfullofmessagesfromsingleparents,whosestoriesofh
ardshipandfinancialchallengesmirroredherown.“There’sahugeneedforthis.Icouldreallyrelatetoalotofthewomenwhoreachedout,anditmademerealizethatwhat
Iwasdoingwasreallyimportant,”saidStacks.“Whatgotmethemostwasseeingthekidssmile.”Giventhattherewaslessthantwoweeksbeforeth
estartofschool,Starksknewsheneededtoenlisthelp.4.WhatgotBrittanyStarkstoofferherhairbraidingservice?A.ApostonFacebook.B.Herfriend
’stimelyhelp.C.Hermother’sadvice.D.Atriptoherkids’school.5.WhatdoesStarkssayabouthairbraiding?A.It’sabitdear.B.It’stime-wasting.
C.It’saneasyjob.D.It’samother’sduty.6.HowdoesStarksfeelabouttheresponsetoherFacebookpost?A.Ratherdisturbing.B
.Beyondexpectation.C.Farfromsatisfactory.D.Verydisappointing.7.WhatcanweinferaboutBrittanyStarksfromthetext?ASheissinglewithonechild.
B.Sheisambitiousandarbitrary...C.Sheisinneedofhelpinghands.D.Sheisfreefromfinancialworries.CTimewas,beingcalled“nerd(书呆子)”wasabadthing.T
hatishappilydifferentnow,saysSarahJane,directoratthePortAngelesFineArtsCenter,whichishometotheexhibit“Obse
ssed:TheArtofNerd-dom”throughMarch15.“IthinkthemajorityofmyfriendsarenerdierthanIam,”shesaid,“andImeanthatina‘myfriendsa
recoolerthanIam’kindofway.”JanesaidtheriseoftheInternetcertainlyhelpedblossom,connectingpeoplewithcommoninterestsacrossgeographies.Now,it’s
almostmainstream—exhibitionsofnerdculturefillconventionhalls,comicbooksuperheroesandsciencefictionstoriesarethefocusofbl
ockbustermovies,andmore.“Ithasmadebeinganerdlessofanisolatingexperience,andmoreofacommunityexperiencebecauseyou’re
connectingwithotherpeoplewhohavethatsharedinterest,”shesaid.Holladay,theco-curator(副馆长),spokeupinameetingaboutwh
atthecomingexhibitionseasonwouldlooklike.“IknewofanothernerdyexhibitionthathadhappenedinLArecently...andIjustthought‘youknow,Ibettherearenerdy
artistsonthe(Olympic)PeninsulaandinWashingtonwhohavereallyqualitywork,wherethesubjectmattermightnotfitintomostexhibits’,”shesaid.Andshewasn’tsurp
risedwhentheyreceivedplentyofrecommendations.“Mytheorywasthatnerdsareeverywhere,”shesaid.“OnceIgotinto
uchwiththerightpeople,everyonewascomingoutofthewoodwork.”Theexhibitfeaturescomicart,andthingslikePokemoncardsarrangedinacol
lage(拼贴画).Oneworkinvitesviewerstoimaginetheuniquetalentsandabilitiestheyhaveassuperpowerstheybringto
theworld.Holladaysaystheevolutionoftheideaofnerdculturehasbeenpositiveoverthepastseveralyears.8.WhatisSarahJane’sattitu
detowards“nerds”?A.Neutral.B.Critical.C.Appreciative.D.Uncaring.9.Whichofthefollowingcontributesmosttothepopularityofnerdculture?A.People’
svaryingviewsofnerd.B.Movies’greatinfluenceuponpeople.C.Thesufferingspeoplehavegonethrough.D.TheInternetconnectingpeoplewithsharedinter
ests.10.Whatdoestheunderlinedexpression“comingoutofthewoodwork”mean?A.Springingout.B.Gettingoutofthewoods.C.Rushingoutside.D.
Expectinghighqualityofwork.11.Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?A.Theexhibitionshowshowbeinga“nerd”becomesgood.B.Thenerdcultureisalwaysevolvingposit
ively.C.Manyunusualexhibitionsarescheduled.D.Anotherdifferentcultureappearsrecently.DNewresearchsugge
ststhatagenethatgovernsthebody’sbiological(circadian)clockactsdifferentlyinmalesversusfemalesandmayprotectfemalesfromheartdisease.T
hestudyisthefirsttoanalysecircadianbloodpressurerhythms(节奏)infemalemice.Thebody’scircadianclock-thebiologicalclockthatorganizesbodi
lyactivitiesovera24-hourperiod—contributestonormalvariationsinbloodpressureandheartfunctionoverthecourse
oftheday.Inmosthealthyhumans,bloodpressuredips(下降)atnight.Peoplewhodonotexperiencethistemporarydrop,
called“non-dippers”,aremorelikelytodevelopheartdisease.Thecircadianclockismadeupoffourmainproteins(encodedby“cl
ockgenes”)thatregulateclosetohalfofallgenesinthebody,includingthoseimportantforbloodpressureregulation.Pr
eviousresearchhasshownthatmalemicethataremissingoneofthefourclockgenes(PER1)becomenon-dippersandhaveahigherri
skforheartandkidneydisease.AresearchteamstudiedthecircadianresponseandbloodpressureoffemalemicethatlackPERIandcomparedthemwithahealthy
femalecontrolgroup.Onbothlow-andhigh-saltdiets,bothgroups“keptanapparentcircadianrhythm”ofbloodpressure,theresearche
rsexplained.Unlikethemalemiceinpreviousresearch,thefemaleswithoutPERIshowednormaldipsinbloodpressureovernight.Theseresultssuggestt
hatthelackofPER1actsdifferentlyinmalesandfemales.Thefindingsareconsistentwithresearchshowingthatwomenareles
slikelytobenon-dippersthanmenofthesameage.“Thisstudyrepresentsanimportantstepinunderstandingsexdifferencesintheregulationo
fcardiovascular(心血管的)functionbythecircadianclock,”theresearcherswrote.12.Whatdoesthenewresearchfind?A.Biologicalclockma
yprotectmalesfromheartdisease.B.Biologicalbloodpressurerhythmsinfemalemiceactnormally.C.Biologicalclockorganizesbodil
yactivitiesovera24-hourperiod.DAgenecontrollingbiologicalclockworksdifferentlybetweensexes.13.Whatrolecancircadianclockplayaccordingtothetext?A.He
lpingmalescureheartdisease.B.Helpingbloodpressurevarynormally.C.Contributingtoabnormalvariationsinbloodpressure..D.Makingupfo
urmainproteinsregulatingalmosthalfofallgenes.14.ThelackofPRRI______A.hasthesameimpactonmalesandfemalesB.makesnodifferencetomalesC.doesharmtomale’
shealthD.ismorelikelytoaffectfemale’shealth15.Whatwouldbeasuitabletitleforthetext?A.Oneclockgeneisimpor
tantB.WomenmaybenefitfrombodyclockC.NewstudyanalysesbloodpressurerhythmsD.Bloodpressureofhealthyhumansdipsat
night第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)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。Whetheryoucan’tgetmotivatedtocleanyourhouseor
youjustaren’tfeelingmotivatedtoloseweight,alackofmotivationcanbethebiggestobstacletoreachingyourgoals.Wh
enyouhavenomotivationtocompleteatask,considerthepossiblereasonswhyyou’restruggling._____16_____Performsomebehavioralexperiment
stoseewhichstrategiesbesthelpyoureachyourgoals.ActasIfYouFeelMotivatedActasifyoufeltmotivated,andyouractionsmaychangeyouremotions._____17_____
Considerwhatyou’dbewearing,howyou’dbethinking,andwhatactionsyou’dbetaking.Then,dothesethings,andseeifyou
rmotivationlevelincreases._____18_____Whenyou’restrugglingwithmotivation,you’lllikelycomeupwithalonglistofreasonswhyyoushouldn’ttakeanyactio
n.Youmightthink,“It’llbetoohard,”or,“I’llnevergetitdoneanyway.”Thesetypesofthoughtswillkeepyoustuck.Whenyouthinkyou’r
egoingtofail,thinkofallthereasonswhyyoumightsucceed.There’sachancethatthingsmightworkoutbetterthanyouexpect.ManageYourTo-DoListIt’stough
tofeelmotivatedwhenyourto-dolistisoverwhelming.Ifyoufeellikethere’snohopeingettingeverythingdone,youmightnottrytodoanyt
hing.Takealookatyourto-dolist,anddetermineifit’stoolong._____19_____Youmightfindaslightchangeinyourto-dolist.Orthewayyo
uviewyourto-dolistwillhelpyoutoseeyourtasksasmoremanageable.Everyonestruggleswithmotivationissuesatonetimeoranother.Carefullyconsider
theunderlyingthoughtsandfeelingsthatareaffectingyourdrive.Thewayyourespondtoyourlackofmotivationiswhatmatter
s,however._____20_____A.ArguetheOppositeB.Beproudofwhatyouarecapableof.C.Ifso,getridoftasksthataren’tessential.D.Then,developaplantohel
pmotivateyourselftogetgoing.E.Wewilldiscusshowtostaymotivatedthroughoutyourstudies.F.Bekindtoyourself,andexperimentwithstrategiesthatmotivatey
ou.G.Soaskyourself,“WhatwouldIbedoingrightnowifIfeltmotivated?”第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共15分,每小题1分,满分15分)阅读下列
短文,从各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳答案。LastMonday,toprepareapicnic,Idecidedtogointoasuperstorewhichwasonmywayhome.Iparkedmycarinthebigparkinglotandwe
ntintothesuperstore.Itwasahugeone,___21___onto2storiesand200,000+squarefeet.After45minutesofshoppingtojustgetsometomatoes,cheeseand3toothp
icks,Iarrivedatthecashierline,thoughtfulandabit___22___bythetimeIspenttoget3___23___.IwonderedwhyIdidnotgotoasmalllocalstore.After15minutes
ofwaitingintheline,thewomaninfrontofmecalledme,“Hey...youhaveonly3articles?Comeandtakemy___24___.Ihavewaymorearticlesthanyou!”It
wasn’tthefirsttimeithappenedtome.Butherintentionwas___25___,aswellaswashersmile(shedidnotwearanymask,soIcouldseeit).Notknowingwh
atelsetodo,Iacceptedher___26___.Wechattedabitwaitingforthecustomersaheadofustofinish—shewasincredibly___27___.ThenIthankedher,givingherbackmybrighte
stsmile(althoughIwaswearingamask...).___28___mycar,Irethoughtaboutthatgoodmoment,andrealizedthatshe___29___my
day.Inthemeantime,Iwonderedhowto___30___itbacktoher.No___31___itwasquiteimpossible,soIconsideredhowtopayitf
orwardtosomeoneelse.Whiledriving,Irealizedthatshesavedme10minutes.And___32___Iwasdrivingat70mph,Ireducedmyspeedto55mph.Myfuel___33___dramatical
lydroppeddownby35%.___34___,Irelostpartofthe10minutesthatthewomanofferedme,butitwasawayto___35___heranddoasmallthingfortheenvironment.21.A.spr
eadingB.coveringC.turningD.taking22.A.embarrassedB.delightedC.discouragedD.contented23.A.foodsB.copiesC.passagesD.articles24
A.seatB.placeC.adviceD.chance25.A.awkwardB.fancyC.irresistibleD.familiar26.A.standingB.offeringC.sufferingD.talking27.
A.pleasantB.reliableC.confidentD.powerful28.A.GettingoffB.GettingthroughC.GettingawayfromD.Gettingbackin29.A.ruinedB.satisfiedC.madeD.filled30.A.an
swerB.giveC.bringD.hold31.A.doubtB.wonderC.needD.sense32.A.afterB.onceC.sinceD.while33.A.devotionB.assumptionC.consumpt
ionD.description34.A.UnexpectedlyB.AdmittedlyC.SurprisedlyD.Disappointedly35.A.recallB.helpC.appreciateD.repay第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下
列材料,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。Takeamoment____36____(imagine)yourselfintenyears.Youmighthaveafewmoregreyhairsandwrinkles,a
ndhopetochangeyourmaterialcircumstances,too.Butdoesthepersonyouimaginefeelveryclosetothepersonyouaretoday.Somepeople
haveavividsenseoffutureself,whichfeels____37____(extreme)closetotheircurrentidentity.Thesepeopletendtobemore
responsiblefortheirmoney____38____theyarekeentoactinaway____39____willmakelifeeasierintheyearsaheadthanpresent.Manyotherpeopleseetheirfuturese
lfasaseparatepersonthathaslittle____40____(relevant)totheirpresentidentityand,____41____consequence,theyar
efarlessworriedaboutthelong-termconsequencesoftheiractions.Youcouldalmostthinkaboutyourfutureselfasarelationshipth
atshould____42____(pay)greateffortstodevelop.Thinkingmoreaboutwhomwewillbeinthefuturehasaprofoundeffectonou
rhealth,happinessand____43____(finance)security.Youmightconsiderasimpleimaginativeexercise—writing__
__44____letterfromthefuture.Thisencouragespeopletofeelagreatersenseoflinkwiththeirfutureself,thus_____45_____(prepare)f
orpositivebehavioralchange.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分).第一节书面表达(满分15分)46.你校英语社团主办的英语广播专栏正在征集以“ThePersonIAdmireMost”为题的优秀稿件,请
你写一篇短文积极投稿,内容包括:1.人物简介;2.钦佩的原因;3.你的个人感受。注意:写作词数80左右;可以适当增加情节,以使行文连贯。ThePersonIAdmireMost_____________________________________________
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_________________________________________________________________第二节读后续写(满分25分)47.阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给的段落开头语续写
两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。OnesunnySaturdaymorning,Igotreadyforahikewithmyclassmates.Iwassoexcitedaboutitsinceitwasmyfirsttimetogohiking.Iatealightbreakfastjusta
fewslicesofbreadandanegg.AfterthatIgrabbedmybackpackandhurriedlyranoutofmyhouseandthenmetmyclassmatesattheschoolgate.AtthattimeIdidn’tthin
kthattherewouldbeaterribledisasterahead.Thejungle(丛林)thatwearegoingtowasfarfromourarea.ItsnamewasSalymbiaJungle.Thedrivewas3hourslongb
utitwasnotadullrideaswewerealleageraboutthehikeandwebadeachother’scompany.WeappointedaguideandhisnamewasThomas.Hesaidthathehadhiked
intheSalymbiaJunglelotsoftimes,andhewasfamiliarwiththepathways.Whenwearrived,Thomasallowedustobegin.T
herewereawidevarietyofplantswhichIhadneverseenbefore.Thesmellofthejunglewassoearthy.Allofuswereamazedbythebeau
tyofthesceneryandthesoundofthecreatures.AfterawhilewewerewalkingandthenIlookedatmywrist(手腕)tocheckthetimebutthenIrealizedmywatchhadfallenoff.Th
enIwalkedbackwithouttellinganyone.IdidnotworryaboutgettinglostsincetherewereotherpersonsbehindandIthough
tIwouldhavebeenabletocatchupwithmyclassmates.IwentbacksearchingthepathwayandIlosttrackoftimeandlostsightofmyclassmates.IimmediatelyrealizedthatIwas
alone.AfterIrealizedIwaslost,thefirstthingIdidwastocheckmyphonetoseehowfarawayIwasfrommycompanions.However,Iwashavingnoluckbecausetherewasnonetworkin
myphone,whichmademyphonepracticallyuseless.Paragraph1:Theskystartedtobecomedarker.______________________________
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