内蒙古海拉尔第二中学2021-2022学年高三上学期期末考试英语试题

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海拉尔第二中学2022届高三上学期期末考试英语试题【注意事项】1.答题前务必先将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡的指定位置上。2.考生作答时,将答案写在答题卡上,在本试卷上答题无效。选择题请用2B铅笔涂黑,其它

题,请按照题号在各题的答题区域(黑色线框)内作答,超出答题区域书写的答案无效。保持卡面清洁,不折叠、不破损。考试结束后,将答题卡交回。3.答题时使用0.5毫米黑色签字笔或碳素笔书写,字体工整、笔迹清楚。4.本试卷满分120分。考试时间100分钟。第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满

分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项AHavingwonthebidforthe2022OlympicWinterGamesonJuly31,2015,Beijingissettobecomethefirstci

tyintheworldtohavehostedboththesummerandwintereditionsoftheOlympicGames.Withavisionof“JoyfulRendezvousuponPureIc

eandSnow”,Beijing2022OlympicWinterGameswillbuildonthelegaciesofthelandmarkBeijing2008OlympicGamesandexpectstoencouragemi

llionsofpeopleacrossChinatoembracewintersports.The109eventsinsevenOlympicwintersportswillbeheldinthethreecompetitionzo

nesofcentralBeijing,YanqingandZhangjiakou.ThreeCompetitionZonesBeijingwillhostalltheiceevents(curling,icehockeyandskat

ing)andfoursnowevents,makingfulluseofthelegacyvenuesofBeijing2008inthespiritofOlympicAgenda2020.Yanqing,asuburbandistr

ictofBeijing(80kmtothenorthwest)andhometothefamousBadalingandJuyongguanstretchesoftheGreatWall,istohostthealpineskiingan

dslidingevents.Zhangjiakou,furthertothenorthwestintheneighboringHebeiprovince,willhostalltheothersnowevents

initsChonglidistrict,apopularskiingdestination.SevenneweventsTheadditionofsevennewevents—women'smonobob,freestyle

skiingbigair(men'sandwomen's)andmixedteameventsinshorttrackspeedskatingteamrelay,skijumping.Freestyleskiingaerialsandsnowboardcross-toBe

ijing2022’ssportsprogrammewillbringaboutthemostgender-balancedWinterOlympicGamestodate,withmorefemaleathletes(45.44perce

nt)andwomen'seventsthanatanypreviousGames.SpringFestival(ChineseNewYear)2022OlympicWinterGameswilltakeplaceinFebruary2022,coin

cidingwiththeChineseNewYear,themostimportantholidayinChina.LocalresidentsarelookingforwardtowelcomingathletesfromaroundtheglobetoenjoytheChin

eseNewYearfestivities,themajesticlandscapeandtherichculturesofcentralBeijingYanqingandZhangjiakou,astheycharmtheworldwiththebea

utyofwintersports.21.Inwhichcompetitionzonecanyouseethealpineskiingandslidingevents?A.Chonglidistrict.B.Yanqing.C.Juyongguan.D.Zhangjiak

ou.22.Whichofthefollowingistrueaccordingtothepassage?A.2022OlympicWinterGameswillseemorefemaleathletesthanmaleones.

B.Themaleathletesin2022OlympicWinterGameswillaccountfor45.44%.C.2022OlympicWinterGameswillseethemostfemaleathletesever.D.Beijing

hasbecomethefirstcityintheworldtohosttheOlympics.23.Whichofthefollowingwillthelocalpeoplenotdoduring2022Wint

erOlympics?A.EnjoytheSpringFestivalaswellastheOlympicGames.B.CompeteintheOlympicGameswithathletesfromaro

undtheglobe.C.Welcomecompetitorsthroughouttheworldwithlandscapeandabundantcultures.D.Charmtheworldwiththebeautyof

thewintersports.BAprimaryschoolprincipalinnorthChinahasbecomethelatestInternetcelebrityforleadingsomecoolmovesd

uringamorningexerciseroutinewithhisstudents.Everymorning,40-year-oldprincipalZhangPengfeiatXiguanPrimarySchoolinLinyiCounty,ShanxiProvincewould

leadabout700pupilsontheplaygroundinasynchronised“ghostshuffle”routine—adancethatincorporatescontemporaryjazzstepswit

hheel,toeandarmmovements.Theboldheadmasterthoughtthefunandenergeticexerciseroutinewouldbetterencouragestudentstog

etactiveinsteadof“beinggluedtotheirmobilephones”.Theschool’snew30-minutedanceroutinehasreplacedthegovernment-imposedbroadcastcallisthenicsprogramm

e,ashortworkoutthathasbeenarequirementateveryprimary,middleandsecondaryschoolinChinasince1951.“Ithoughtweneededachangebecauseth

estudentshavebeenlosinginterestindoingthebroadcastcallisthenicsroutine,”ZhangtoldtheSouthernMetropolisNews.Thededicatedprincipalsaidhecameacrossag

roupofpeopledoingthe“ghostshuffle”routineatapublicplazalastsummeranddecidedtolearnthedancehimself.“Ithoughtthedan

cewouldbegreatforkids,”hesaid.“Themusicisfullofenergyanditreallygetsthehappyfeelingofflowing.”InOctober,heintroducedthechoreographed(编排的

)routinetoallofhisstudentsandshortlyafter,eventeachersandstaffwerejoiningin.“Nowthestudentsaren’tconstantlyontheir

phones.Isometimescatchthemwatchingdifferentdanceroutinevideosandlearningnewmoves!”theproudheadmastertol

dreporters.ThevideoquicklywentaroundonChinesesocialmedia,withaWeibotopicpagetitled“principalleadsstudentsingh

ostdanceroutine”gathering250millionviews.“Thisisperhapsthebestadaptationofsportandentertainmentforchildren,”acommentonWeiboread.24.Wh

atcanweknowfromthepassage?A.ZhangPengfeiisaprimaryschoolprincipalinsouthChina.B.XiguanPrimarySchool’s

new30-minutedanceroutineisbothfunandenergetic.C.DoingthebroadcastcallisthenicsroutineisonlyrequiredatprimaryschoolsinChina

.D.FewpeopleshowedinterestinZhangPengfei’sghostdanceroutinevideoonWeibo.25.Whatcanweinferfromthelastpar

agraph?A.Peopleholdacriticalattitudetowardstheadaptation.B.Peopleholdanindifferentattitudetowardstheadap

tation.C.Peopleholdanegativeattitudetowardstheadaptation.D.Peopleholdasupportiveattitudetowardstheadaptation.26.Which

ofthefollowingcanbethebesttitleforthepassage?A.Afamousprimaryschoolprincipal:ZhangPengfeiB.Traditionalcallist

henicsprogrammesinChinaC.AChineseprincipalleadsstudentsina“ghostshuffle”routineD.AnInternetcelebrityinChina27.Fromwhichpartofam

agazinecanwereadthispassage?A.Agriculture.B.Technology.C.Economy.D.Education.CWhenvisitorstothePalaceMuseumfeelaneedtositdownforacupoft

eaorfindabathroomwithoutalongline,theysoonwillbeabletoturntotheirsmartphonesfortheinformationtheyneed.Thismodern-daysolutioncomesthankst

oanagreementsignedonFridaybythemuseumandHuaweiCo.,thetelecommunicationgiant,tobuilda“smartnetwork”using5Gtechnology.Undertheag

reement,5GWi-FisignalswillcoverthePalaceMuseum,China'sroyalpalacefrom1420to1911,andthebranchmuseumoftheinstitutionunderconstructioninnorthweste

rnBeijing.“It’sessentialtoalwaysstayclosetothelatesttechnologytobetterservethepublic,”saidShanJixiang,formerdirectorofthePalaceMuseum.Shansa

idthereisstillmuchroomforimprovementinthehandlingofahugenumberofculturalrelics(文物),suchaswhenthepricelesspaintingAlongtheRiverDuringtheQingmingF

estivalisexhibitedagaininthefuture.Whenitwaslastexhibitedin2015,visitorsstoodinlonglinesuntil3amtoget

aglimpse.Themuseumendeduppreparinginstantnoodlestoservethehungryvisitors.“Idon'twantthatscenariotoreoccur,"Shansa

id.“Ouroperationcanbedoneinamorescientificway.Thenewsystemwillalsomakeuseoftheclosed-circuitstelevisioncamerasthataresetupalloverthePalaceMu

seumtosafeguardthemuseum’spreciousrelics.Morethan1.86millionofthemarehousedatthemuseum,whichrecordednearly20millionvisit

sfromthepubliclastyear,toppingallmuseumsworldwide.“Howcanwemakesurenosinglevisitorwhomighthaveevilideasthreatensthese

treasures?"Shansaid.“Afteradoptingtheinternetofthings,wecaninstantlydetectanymotioninvolvingtheartifactstopreventsuc

hthreats.”The5Gnetworkalsowillbeusedtoimproveremoteconsultationthroughwebcams,whichwillfacilitateconversat

ionswithoverseasscholarstojointlyfindthebestanswersforrestorationandpreservationissues.28.WhatdoweknowaboutthePalaceMuseum?A.Itsvisitorswon'tha

vetoqueueupforthebathroom.B.IthasservedasChina'sroyalpalaceforover500years.C.ItwillcooperatewithHuaweitopromoteitsmanagement.

D.Itwillsetupadvancedtelevisioncamerasforthepurposeofsafety.29.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“scenario”inParagraph3mean?A.Dis

aster.B.Situation.C.Operation.D.Exhibition.30.WhatarethefiguresinParagraph4intendedtoshowaboutthePalaceMuseum?A.Itisbettertha

nanyothermuseums.B.Ithasarichcollectionofculturalrelics.C.Itenjoysgreatpopularityallovertheworld.D.Itfacesatoughchallengeofprot

ectingrelics.31.Whatisthebesttitleforthetext?A.AFeastforMuseumVisitorsB.ARevolutioninExhibitionC.AProte

ctorofCulturalRelicsD.AConnectionBetweenOldandNewDOceansholdalotofmystery,evenforpeoplewhostudythem.Butit’snomysterywhythey’reintrou

ble.We’vebeenusingthemtohideourwaste,suchaspouringoil,plastic,andpoisonouschemicalsintothemfordecades.We’veovere

xploited(利用)manyfishstockstolevelssolowthattheycannolongerbeharvested.Oceansarealsoaprimarysourceofproteinformillio

nsofpeopleworldwide.Ifwewanttocontinuetoenjoywhatoceansprovide,weneedtodoeverythingwecantoprotectthemandthelifetheysupport.W

eshouldensuretheseafoodweeatissustainable.Ofcourse,noteveryoneisluckyenoughtobeabletocatchtheirownfish,whichmeanshavingsustainableoptions

atthestoreiscritical.Aspublicandcompaniesawarenessabouttheriskscausedbyoverfishinganduncontrolledseafarmingexpansionhasgrown,foodtradesmeninCanadaha

vedevelopedsustainableseafoodpoliciesandcommitments.SeafoodProgress,anonlineresource,isdesignedtohelpprov

iderewardstotradesmenandinformationtoseafoodlovers.ItmakesiteasierforconsumersinCanadatofindouttradesmen’spoliciesonsourcingsus

tainableseafood,whetherthey’restickingtothosepoliciesandhowthey’reperformingcomparedtotheirpeers.Buttradesmenmustdomoret

oensuretheirseafoodproductsareenvironmentallysustainableandsociallyresponsible.Thismeansexpandingthescopeofth

eircommitmentstocoverallseafoodproductstheysell,inalltheirstores.Italsorequirescontinuingtoworkwithsuppliersa

ndproducerstoimprovepracticesandmakesurethesustainableseafoodsupplymeetsconsumerdemand.It’snomysterythatifwewanttocont

inuetoeatfish,wemustdoitresponsibly.SeafoodProgresshasinvitedseafoodtradesmen,suppliersandconsumerstojoininpushingtothisgoal.32.What’

sthecauseofoceans’beingintroubleaccordingtoparagraph1?A.Theever-changingoftheglobalclimate.B.Themysterythatpeoplehaven’tstudied.C.Th

eoverexploitationanduseoftheoceans.D.Thecontinuousdecreaseoffishstocks.33.WhatcanSeafoodProgressdoforconsumers?A.Providereward

stothem.B.Urgethemtosticktopolicies.C.Providethemwithenoughseafood.D.Letthemknowabouttradesmen’spolicies.34.Whatcanweinferfromthepassage?A

.Millionsofpeoplerelyonoceansforprotein.B.Peoplefailtonotetheconsequenceofoverfishing.C.SeafoodProgresshelpsAmericancust

omerstobeinformedabouttradesmen’spolicies.D.Tradesmencansellseafoodproductswithoutlimit.35.Howcanseafoodbesustainable?A.Throug

hexpandingseafoodproduction.B.Byprotectingallthetradesmen’sprofit.C.Bymakingpoliciestocontrolseafoodconsumers.D.Byjointeffor

tsofpeopleinvolvedinseafood.第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10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。选项中有两项为多余选项。Peopletakeupvolunteeringfordifferentreasons.36

Whateverthereason,onceyouhavedecidedthatyouwouldliketogivesomeofyourtimetohelpothers,youneedtomakesomedecisions.●Chooseacharityororganizatio

nFirstly,whatsortoforganizationdoyouwanttohelp?37—perhapsyouhavebeenaffectedbysomeoftheissuesthatacharityaimstosupport,

likechildrenwhoneedhelp.Manylocalschoolsdependonvolunteerswhocomeinregularlytoreadwiththechildrenorhelpwiththeirmath.●38Once

youhavedecidedwhereyouwanttovolunteer,youthenhavetodecidewhatsortofvolunteerworkyouwanttodo.Thinkaboutyourexistingskills:Doyoupreferhands-onw

ork?Areyougoodwithpeople?Doyouhaveabackgroundinadministrativework?Charitiesneedvolunteerstoworkinshops,organizeormanagefundraising(

筹款)events,or,inthecaseofanimalcharities,walkdogs.●FindapositionMostcharitieshaveawebsitewithasectionaimedatattracting

potentialvolunteersandtheyadvertisespecificrolesavailable.Butsmallercharitiesmightnothavefunds(资金)todothis.39.Youwillbewelcomedwithopen

arms!●ApplyforsuitablerolesBepreparedwithinformationaboutyourprevious(orcurrent)employmentandthesortofskillsyouhave,sothatthech

aritycanmatchyoutothemostsuitablerole.Youmightthinkthatyouhavenosuchskills.Don’tletyourlackofconfidencestopyou.40.A.Youmighthaveaparti

cularcharityinmind.B.Considerhowmuchtimeyouwanttoput.C.Withoutthem,theysimplywouldn'tcarryouttheirwork.D.Askyourfriendsan

dlovedoneswhattheythinkyouhavetooffer.E.Somewantto“givesomethingback’’whileotherswanttomeetnewpeople

orlearnnewskills.F.Decideonthekindofwork.G.Inthiscase,youwouldusuallyneedtophoneorvisittheirofficestofindouthowyoucanhelp.第三部分语言知识运

用(共两节,满分45分)第一节(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。AsAmericacontinuedtosufferfromthepandemic(流行病),thereweresomeordinary

individualswhoheldustogether.Hereishowone41went.LouisGalvanwasclearingofftable411,whereacoupleofhismostloyalcusto

mershad42dinner.Likemanyothers,hisrestaurantwashurting.Therestaurantshadjust43someworkersforthebaseballseason.Moretha

n30ofhisemployeeswerecountingonabigopeningdaythatwouldnever44.Inthedaysbeforethegovernor45hisstate’srestaurants,Galvanwasespecial

ly46toregularssuchastheonesattable411.Thatnight,theyhad47about$90worthoffood.Butitwasthe48they’dleftbehindthatblewhimaway.49,itwastwotips.Onewa

s$1,900incash.Theotherwrittenonthecreditcardreceipt,was$7,500.Thecouple50leftahandwrittennoteonthereceipt:“Holditto51yourguysoverthenextfewweeks.”

“Wewere52thattheyweresogenerous.Wedidn't53it.Theywentaboveandbeyondwhatwas54.Iwasn’tsureifweweregoingtostayopen,

but55wehavesomeonelikethat,we’regoingtokeepgoing.Wewillbeofferingfoodorderstogo.”saidGalvan.Hedividedthemoney56amongtheemployees,soever

yonegotabout$300.57,Galvancouldnowpaythetipforward.“Ifthere’sanyonewhodoesnothavefoodtoeat,58justneedsag

lassofwater,theyare59tocomeby.Wearehere60ourcommunity.”Galvansaid.41.A.storyB.projectC.recordYoursD.saying42.A.begunB.finishedC.takenD.served4

3.A.firedB.helpedC.hiredD.introduced44.A.goB.workC.endD.come45.A.calledB.designedC.advertisedD.closed46.A.g

oodB.annoyedC.gratefulD.sorry47.A.cookedB.orderedC.reservedD.donated48.A.tipB.dishC.foodD.ticket49.A.Su

ddenlyB.ActuallyC.FortunatelyD.Generally50.A.alreadyB.yetC.alsoD.still51.A.observeB.recommendC.testD.pay52.A.anxiousB.smartC.embarrassedD.a

mazed53.A.resistB.explainC.expectD.recognize54.A.importantB.necessaryC.obviousD.lucky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。Sincemid-July,alargepartofHenanprovincehasseenmanyheavyrains,during61timetherainfallovera

fewdaysinHenanexceeds(超过)thatofatypicalyear,accordingtolocalofficials.Itwasthefirsttimethatwe62(suffer)suchheavyrainsinseve

raldays.Lastmonth,morethan9.3millionpeopleinHenan63(report)tohavebeenaffectedbyfloods,withoverhundredsofpeople

64(lose)theirlives.Thegovernmentsaidthatby29thJuly,hugefundshadbeenraisedby65(count)organizationsandin

dividualsvoluntarily.Lotsofnetizensreleasedvideosofsupportand66(encourage)topeopleaffectedbytheheavyrains,67(inspire)themtobe

moreactiveinrespondingtofrequentextremeweatherchanges.Weareremindedhowfragilewehumanbeingsarewhenfaced68naturaldisasters.Despitebeingstruc

k,wefirmlybelievethatourgovernmentwillpay69ittakestosaveherpeople.As70matteroffact,rainstormhasnosympa

thy,butpeoplehavelove.第四部分写作(共两节,满分35分)第一节短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文。文中共有10处语

言错误,每句中最多有两处。每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。55.A.knowingB.promisingC.imaginingD.pretending56.A.equallyB.possiblyC.partlyD.ac

cidentally57.A.IneithercaseB.OnthecontraryC.What'smoreD.Regardlessofthat58.A.soB.butC.andD.or59.A.welcomeB.willingC.responsibleD.confid

ent60.A.withinB.forC.beyondD.by增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(∧),并在其下面写出该加的词。删除:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉。修改:在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。注意:1.每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;2.只允许修改10

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ialtroubleifweovershare.Oneseriousproblemisleakingprivacy,thatmaycausealotoftrouble.Besides,oversharingcanmakeothersuncomfortably,fortheythin

kyouareshowingoff.Thus,neithershouldwepostourpersonalinformation,orshouldweblindlyaddstrangerstoalistoffriends.It'smuchwisetosetasi

desometimetoaccompanyparentsordosomethingmoremeaningful,suchasreadingbooksortakingexercise.第二节书面表达(满分25分)自2020年初新冠肺炎(COVID

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