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2022年湖北省荆荆宜三校高三上学期9月联考高三英语试卷命题学校:荆州中学命题教师:高三英语组审题学校:龙泉中学考试时间:2022年9月28日上午8:00-10:00试卷满分:150分注意事项:1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、考号等填写在答题卡和

试卷指定的位置上。2.回答选择题时,选出每题答案后,用铅笔把答案卡对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需要改动,先用橡皮擦干净后,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,写在试卷上无效。第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)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1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.Howmanykindsoffruitsarethespeakersbuyin

g?A.Three.B.Four.C.Five.2.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?A.Inasupermarket.B.Atthewoman’shouseC.Inafastf

oodrestaurant.3.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?A.Abook.B.Apoet.C.Ahistoryclass.4.Whatdoesthemansuggestthewomando?A.Tryaneasierproblem.B.Rest

foralittlewhile.C.Findadifferentmajor.5.Whereisthemangoingnext?A.Toaparty.B.Toabakery.C.Toacinema.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分2

2.5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。听第6段材料,回答第6至7题。6.Howmuchdoesonepoundporkcost?A.$3pound.B.$4pound.C.$6pound.7.Howwillthemanprobablypay?A.Withapersona

lcheck.B.Bycreditcard.C.Incash.听第7段材料,回答第8至9题。8.WhatdidMr.Cooperteachthewomantodoyesterday?A.Avoidartisticaccidents.B.Maked

ifferentcolors.C.Useherimaginationmoreinherart.9.WhatmakespaintingfunaccordingtoMr.Cooper?A.Trynewthings.B.Takingfew

errisks.C.Gettingmoreencouragement.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.WhathappenedtoJeremy’smother?A.Shemissedherflight.B.Sh

ewasstuckintraffic.C.Herflightgotchanged.11.WhatisJeremy’ssisterdoing?A.Doingherschoolwork.B.Gettingfoodforthefamily.C.Playingab

asketballgame.12.WhoisJeremyprobablytalkingwith?A.Hismother.B.Hisaunt.C.Hiscousin.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13.WhendidBobbynoticehisfoo

twashurting?A.Afterhewokeupatnight.B.Whenhecutitbyaccident.C.Onceheknockeditagainstsomething.14.HowdoesBobbydescribeth

epain?A.Dull.B.Constant.C.Sharp.15.Wherearethespeakerstalking?A.Onthefirstfloor.B.Onthesecondfloor.C.Onthethirdfloor.16.WhatisB

obbygoingtodofirst?A.Gototherestroom.B.Havesomebloodtests.C.Writedownsomeinstructions.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.WhendidtheSantaCruzBeachBoardwalkopen?A

.In1907.B.In1924.C.In1960.18.WhatistheGiantDipper?A.Awaterride.B.Awoodenride.C.Athemepark.19.Whatdoesthevideogamearealooklike?A.Ara

cingtrack.B.Aminigolfcourse.C.Apalaceintheclouds.20.Whatisfreeforallvisitorstotheboardwalk?A.Parkingnexttothepark.B.Ridesinthepark.C.Entr

ytothepark.第二部分阅读理解(共两节,每小题2.5分,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A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。ATheInternetmakesyourworkorstud

ymoreconvenientandefficient,andtherearemanyappsthatarebeneficialbothinyourlifeandstudy.Belowaresomeexamplesthatyoumayfindeasyt

odownload.◆AppDetox(Android)Topreventyouspendingtoomuchtimebrowsingtheweb,AppDetoxblocksyouraccesstot

heInternetortoappsofyourchoosingforacertainperiodoftimetoallowyoutogetthingsdonewithoutdistractions.Price:$3perm

onth◆Studious(iOS)Studiousisanefficienthomeworkplannerthathelpsyouachieveyourmaximumpotential.Youcaninputyour

classschedulesinStudious,anditsavesthemandorganizesthembytheirduedatesinordertohelpyoubetterbepreparedforwhat’supnext.Itcanbesettore

mindyouofwhenhomeworkassignmentsaredueandwhenyourtestsareapproaching.Price:$20peryear◆Streaks(iOSandAndroid)Thisaward-w

inningappisanaddictinggoal-trackingappthatchallengesyoutoachievea“victory”bytrackingthenumberofcontinuo

usdaysyou’vestayedfocusedandcompletedspecifictasks.Itworkswellforgoalsliketurninginhomeworkontimeorreadingchaptersinassignedboo

ks.Price:YearlyFee:$24◆RemembertheMilk(iOSandAndroid)Thisisasmartto-dolistapp.Youcancreatelistsofthingsyouneedtoaccomplishonaspecificdayandor

ganizetheselists.Theappbreaksdownallyourtasksbytheday,andorganizesthemthewayyouwanttowithpriorities,duedates,repeats,listsandmore.Price:

MonthlyFee:$421.WhichappshouldyouchoosetobreaktheInternetconnectiontemporarily?A.AppDetox.B.Studious.C.Streaks.D.Remembe

rtheMilk.22.WhatisthelowestannualcosttouseoneoftheappsforAndroid?A.$20.B.$24.C.$36.D.$48.23.Inwhichcategorycanyoufindtheseapps?A.SmartFinance.B.De

veloperTools.C.TimeManagement.D.SocialNetworking.B“Mayday!WegotMayday!”FrankPisanoscreamedoverthemic

ro-phonetotheaircontroltoweratJohnWayneAirportlastJune.Oneofthetwoenginesonhis1975Cessnahadfailed,andhewasnowonacollisioncoursewithone

ofthebusiesthighwaysinAmerica-Interstate405,justsouthofLosAngeles-andtherewasnostoppingit.Drivingsouthonthe405,nearthe

airport’srunway,wasJohnMeffert.Afiredepartmentcaptain,Meffert,47,washeadinghomefromhisshift.Thenalow-flyingplanecaughthise

ye.Afterhetookasecondglance,athoughtcrossedhismind:”Thisplane’sgoingtohitme,”MefferttoldFox8.Hewasright.Theplanek

nockedintothecenterhighway,poppedupafewfeet,andthenhitthefrontofMeffert’sSUV.Itfinallystoppedafterhittingthedivideronthesouthboundside.Meffe

rtpulledover.Hewasunhurt,soheturnedhisattentiontotheplane.Herantowardthesmokebillowingfromit--andthenhesawFrank’

swife,JananPisano,popherheaduponthepassengerside.BythetimeMeffertreachedtheaircraft,partofthefuselage(机身)wasonfireandJan

an,whowascoveredinblood,wasonthewingtryingtopullherhusbandfromthewreck.Meffert,afraidtheplanewouldexplode,guidedhertosa

fetybehindit.Atthispoint,traffichadcometoastop,andtwonursesjumpedoutoftheircarstohelpleadJananfartherawayasMeffertranbackforthepilot.“I

’mgoingtogetyouout.”Meffertsaidashepositionedhimselfunderthepilot’sarmsandcarefullyliftedhimfromtheseat.Hedraggedthepilotoffth

ewingandcarriedhimtothesideofthefreewaytosafety,wheretheywatchedflamesswallowtheplane.Remarkably,Meff

ert’scarwastheonlyonehitbytheplane.HadMeffertbeenasecondortwofaster,FranktoldtheOrangeCountyRegister,theleftpropeller(螺旋桨

)wouldhavetornthetopoffhisSUVandkilledhim.“Iplayallthewhat-ifs-goingslower,goingfaster.Itcouldhavebeeni

naverydifferentsituation,”MefferttoldFox8.”Wejusthadalotofangels.”24.Whatwasthereasonfortheaccident?A.TheplanehitaSUV.B.Frankwasnotagoodpilot

.C.Oneoftheenginesdidn’twork.D.Theplanelandedatawrongplace.25.WhatdamagedidtheplanedotoMeffert?A.IthitpartofMeffert’scar.B.Itset

Meffert’scaronfire.C.ItcausedMeffertcoveredinblood.D.ItthrewMeffertintotheair.26.WhydidMeffertmanageto

carrythepilotoutoftheplane?A.Becauseheknewhowtoperformfirstaid.B.Becausetheplanecouldn’tflyanymore.C.Becausehedidn’twanttocauseatrafficjam.D.Becauset

heplanemightexplode.27.HowdidMeffertfeelabouttheoutcomeoftheaccident?A.Nervous.B.Lucky.C.Sad.D.ExcitedCThedefinitionofbeautychangesc

onstantly.Anditgoesincycles,likethechangingofthefourseasons.Notsolongago,ChinesepeoplesawfashionassomethingcomingfromtheWest.Afraidtomake“mi

stakes”,theylookedtoEuropeandAmericatoseewhichstandardshadbeenset.Butnow,theInternet,technologyandsocialmediahav

ecreatedaflatworld.Fashioncanbeaccessedfromanywhere.Gotoahigh-endBeijingshoppingmall,forinstance,andyou’llseeshoppersholdingHermesbagsa

ndwearingChanelwhileholdingastringofBuddhistprayerbeadsintheirhands.Combinationisthefutureoffashion.Asavisualartistwhogrewupinthis

“new”China,Iwitnessedmygeneration’smaterialdreamsbecomeareality.Iusetechnologyinmyphotography,andIbelievetechnologycanh

elpartistspresentworksinnewandbetterwaysandthisisthefutureofvisualart.Afterall,weliveinaworldwhereAIissoadvancedthatitcancre

ateartfreefromhumaninput.WemaygiveAIcreativity,butthatdoesn’tmeanitcan’tbecreativeinitsownright.Artificia

lthinkingaswellasdecision-makingisrootedintheintelligenceandexperienceofcountlesshumanminds.Ithasalreadyc

reatedwonderfulexamplesofpaintingandmusic.Yet,somecriticsquestionwhetheranythingcreatedthiswaycaneverbeconsideredasrealart.Thisisbecausemostpeopleha

vealimitedunderstandingofAI.Theyseeitasunfathomable,orthemysteriousstuffofsciencefiction.ButapplyingAItovisualartneednotbehigh-tech.Eventhesimple

stofphotoprocessingappsowetheirexistencetothedevelopmentofAI,anditsapplicationswillonlywideninthenearfuture.However,Ican’tpredictwhatthefutureofvi

sualartwilllooklike.Noneofuscan.Theworldchangestoofast,andthepossibilitiesofthefuturewillfarexceed(超过)anythingwea

ttempttoimaginetoday.28.Accordingtotheauthor,whatdoes“aflatworld”probablyrefersto?A.AworldwhereourmaterialdreamshavebecomearealityB.Aworldwhereweari

ngluxuriesisacommonphenomenonC.AworldwherepeopleareallowedaccesstoglobalresourcesD.Aworldwherethedefinitionofbeautykeepsgoingincircles29.Whydoestheau

thorthinkAIcanbecreativeinitsownway?A.HumanbeingshaveequippedAIwithintelligenceandskills.B.AIhasdevelopedcriticalthinkingfromt

heverybeginning.C.AItechnologyisadvancingveryquicklyaroundtheworld.D.ThethinkingofAIisbasedonhumanwisdomandexperience.30.Whatdoestheunderlin

edword“unfathomable”inParagraph4mean?A.Complicated.B.Familiar.C.Definite.D.Predictable.31.Whichstatementwilltheauthorprobablyagreewith?A.Standar

dsoffashionarestillsetbywesterners.B.Itishardforustodefinevisualartinthefuture.C.Visualartisacombinationofartandhigh-tech.D.Thefutureo

fvisualartdependsontechnology.DPetindustryseemstoresistgravity.Withcontinualgrowthoverthepast50years,itshowsn

osignofslowingdown.Withpeopletreatingtheirpetsmoreandmorelikeafamilymember,thepetindustrycontinuestoseeariseinrelatedproductsandservices.

ThepetindustryintheUSAreachedamilestonein2020,withtotalsalesof$103.6billion,ahistorichigh,accordingtotheAmerica

nPetProductsAssociationStateoftheIndustryReport,comparedtosalesof$48billionin2010.Thatismorethana100%increaseinjustten

yearsinwhatyoumightconsidertobearelativelyboringindustry.Thepetsupplementindustryhasbeengrowingrapidlyaspetowner

streattheircatslikeamemberofthefamily,almostmirroringhumanbehavior.Payattentiontowhathumantrendsforhealthasitmightcrossovertotheirpets.Andifyoutho

ughtproductinnovationwaslimitedtohumans,youwouldbewrong.Wearestartingtoseesignificantamountsofinnovationinpetproductresearchanddevelo

pment.Forexample:petwipes.Petwipesareessentiallymoisttowelettes(湿纸巾)usedonpetsaftergoingtothebathroom.Anotherrelativelynewpet

productcategoryispettoothpaste.Thesametrendgoesinthehigh-endproductaswell.Ifitwillmaketheirpetshappier,there’sagroupofo

wnerswhowillbuyit.Andthatincludesrelativelyexpensiveluxuryproducts.Anewbrandofkittylitter(猫砂)changes

colorbasedonacat’surinepHlevelsandthecompanyclaimsthattheproducthelpscatownersdetectillnessintheircats.Itsee

msthatanythinghumansneed,petsneed.So,perhapsit’snotsurprisingthatpetinsuranceisontherise.Theglobalpetinsurancemarketsizewasestimatedat$3.8billionin

2019andisexpectedtoreach$4.4billionin2020accordingtoGrandViewResearch.EvenLemonade,theAI-poweredinsurerrecentlylauncheditsownpetinsur

ancecoverage.32.Whatmakespetindustrycontinuetodevelop?A.ItsresistancetogravityB.People’sgrowthofloveforpetsC.Thesupportofs

omeorganizationsD.Thefashionableproductsandservices33.Inwhatwayisthegrowthofpetindustryreflected?A.The

diversityofpetsB.Thefamilymembers’behaviorC.TheamountofmoneyspentonitD.Human’sneedsfortheirownlife34.Accordingtothepassage,whatarethetrendsofpet

industrymainlyabout?A.Pets’healthandwellbeingB.Pets’appearanceandbeautyC.Pets’trainingandbehaviorD.Pets’rescueandprotection35.Whichofthefollowingca

nbethebesttitle?A.Whatistheinfluenceofpetindustry?B.Whydopetownerstreatpetskindly?C.Doesapetbelongtofamilymembers?D.Howdoespetin

dustrycontinuegrowing?第二节(共5小题:每小题2.5分。满分12.5分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。Moreandmorepeopleenjoylisteningtomusicwhiletheywork,believi

ngthatmusichelpsboostcreativity.ButaninternationalstudyconductedbyEnglishandSwedishresearchersischallengingthatviewpoint.36Tocometotheirconc

lusions,researchershadparticipantscompleteverbalproblemsdesignedtoinspirecreativitywhilesittinginaquietroom.37Theyfoundthatbac

kgroundmusicsignificantlyweakenedtheparticipants’abilitytocompletetasksassociatedwithverbalcreativity.Theresearchteamalsotestedbackgroundnoisessu

chasthosecommonlyheardinalibrary,butfoundthatsuchnoiseshadnoimpactonsubjects’creativity.Thetasksweresimplewordgames.38Then,theywereaskedtofindasingl

ewordthatcouldbecombinedwiththethreetoformacommonphraseorword.Thesingleword,inthiscase,wouldbe“sun”(sun

shine,sunflower,etc.).Participantscompletedthetaskseitherinaquietroomorwhilelisteningtodifferenttypesofmusic.“Wefoundstrongevidenceofdamage

dperformancewhenplayingbackgroundmusicincomparisontoquietbackgroundconditions.”saysDr.McLatchie.Dr.McLatchiewithhiscolleaguesconcludesthat

musicdisturbstheverbalworkingmemoryofthebrain.39Also,asfarasthelibrarybackgroundnoiseshaveseeminglynoeffect,theresearchersbelievethatwasthecaseb

ecauselibrarynoisescreatea“steadystate”environmentthatdoesn’taffectconcentration.“40Instead,theydemonstratemusic,regardlessofit

stypes,consistentlyinterruptscreativeperformanceinproblemsolving,”thestudyreads.A.Andthisinturnblockscr

eativity.B.First,allparticipantsspokeoutthreewordsoftheirfavoritemusic.C.Thenagain,theyweretestedwhilemusicwasplayedinthebackground.D.Priortoth

etask,theparticipantswerenotexposedtothemusictheywouldlisten.E.Forexample,participantsweregiventhreewords,suchas

dress,shine,andflower.F.Toconclude,thefindingschallengethepopularviewthatmusicencouragescreativity.G.Psychologis

tsfromseveraluniversitiessaytheirfindingsindicatemusicactuallypreventscreativity.第三部分语言知识运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节完形填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15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。Socialmediaissuchahugepartofeveryone’slifenowadays.It’shardto41notconstantly

postingorsharingideasandthoughtsandopinions.Ilovestrollingthroughonsocialmediaandseeingeverythingthatmy

friends,familyandclassmates42Ienjoycatchingjustalittle43intotheirdailylifethroughtheirpicturesandwrittenposts.Forme,howeve

r,I44postonmysocialmediaaccounts.It’snotthatI’magainstit,Ijustdon’tpostaboutmyeverydaylife45somethingsigni

ficanthappens.Idon’tposttoooften,andthat’stotallyokaywithme.Idon’tseeany46otherpeoplemighthaveinthedrink

sIgetfromStarbucksorwhattypeof47I’menjoyinginthedininghalloreventhepureexcitementofmewalkingtomyclasses.I48postsforspecialevents,meeting

withfriends,orscenery.IlovetakingpicturesbutIthinkthatI’mjust49inwhatIpostbecauseIwanttomakesurethatwhatI’mpostingisthebestqualit

yofwhatIwantto50.Idon’tletmyselffeellikeIhavetoposteverydaytofeellikeIam51inmylifeortoensurethatmydayshavevalue.Ialsodon’tfeellikeIneedtopos

teverydaytolet52knowwhatI’mdoingallthetime.Socialmediahassomany53outcomes.It’sagreatsettingfor54yourthoughtsandliveswithyourfriends.It’sanide

alplatformwhereyoufeelmoreincludedintheday-to-dayeventsofothers.Butforme,IammorereservedinwhatIshare.I55seeingothers’ideasandpicturesbutI’mnotsoquic

ktopostmyown.41.A.imagineB.postponeC.admitD.risk42.A.mailB.postC.tellD.ask43.A.viewB.sceneC.glimpseD.challenge44.A.usuallyB.normallyC.rarelyD.near

ly45.A.whenB.asC.sinceD.unless46.A.problemB.interestC.planD.case47.A.clothesB.cuisineC.studyD.friend48.A.findB.wasteC.reserveD.touch49.A.selectiveB

.confidentC.objectiveD.engaged50.A.resolveB.recommendC.prayD.present51.A.productiveB.toughC.braveD.unique52.A.peop

leB.nobodyC.mediaD.myself53.A.uselessB.ridiculousC.uncertainD.positive54.A.changingB.sharingC.hidingD.missing55.A.putupwithB.se

ttledowntoC.lookforwardtoD.makeupfor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。In“SquidGame”anine-episodeseriesshownonNetfl

ix,456people__________(56)(face)severedebtandfinancialcrisisplayaseriesofdeadlychildren’sgames______

____(57)(win)a$38millioncashprizeinSouthKorea.“SquidGame”isnowthetop-rankedshowintheUnitedStatesonNetflixandisonitsway__________(58)becomin

goneofthemost-watchedshowsinthestreamingservice’shistory.Like“TheHungerGames’booksandmovies,”SquidGame”holdsitsa

udiencewithitsviolenttone,cynical(愤世嫉俗的)plotanda__________(59)(willing)tokillofffan-favoritecharacters

.SouthKoreaboomedinthepostwarera,makingitoneoftherichest__________(60)(country)inAsiaandleadingsomeeconomiststocall__________

(61)(it)risethe“miracleontheHanRiver.”Butwealthdisparityhasworsenedastheeconomyhasmatured.AsSouthKoreanfamilieshavetriedtokeepup

,householddebthasmounted,leadingsomeeconomiststowarnthatthedebtcouldholdbacktheeconomy.Homepriceshav

eincreasedtothepoint__________(62)housingaffordabilityhasbecome__________(63)hot-buttonpoliticaltopic.“InSouthKorea,allparents__________(64

)(desperate)wanttosendtheirkidstothebestschools.Todothat,youhavetoliveinthebestneighborhoods.Thatwouldrequiresavingeno

ughmoneytobuyahouse,agoalsounrealisticthatI’veneverevenbotheredcalculatinghowlongitwilltakeme,”ShinYe

eunsaid,who__________(65)(graduate)fromcollegeinJanuary2021.Now25,shesaidshehadspentoverayearlookingforsteadywork.第四部分写作(共两节,

满分40分)第一节应用文写作(满分15分)你校正在组织英语演讲比赛活动,请你用英文发表关于学生如何保护视力的演讲,内容包括:1.中学生视力现状;2.保护视力的建议。注意:1.词数80左右;2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。HowtoProtectOurEyesight______

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__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________第二节读后续写(满分

25分)阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。Madisonwasdoingherhomeworkinthestudywhenthedoorburstopen.Itwashermother,LeighWilliams,withashoc

kingandincrediblestory:”Alittleboyfellintoaseptictank(化粪池),andnoonecanreachhim.”Thenshemadethisrequestof

her13-year-olddaughter:”Canyouhelp?”MadisonandLeighrantoaneighbor’syard,wheretheyfoundtheboy’sanxiousmotherandotherpanic-stric

kenadultssurroundingaseptictankopeningthatstuckoutafewinchesabovethelawn.Itwas11inchesacross--slightlywiderthanabasketball--with

ahatch(盖f)thathadbeenmovedunnoticed.Theboy,agedonlytwo,hadslippedinandwasdrowninginfourfeetofsewage(污水)insi

detheeight-feet-deeptank.Themenandwomen-whominutesearlierhadbeenenjoyingapartyinanearbyhomewhentheyheardtheboy’smotherscream-weredroppingarope

intothetank,hopingthechildwouldgrabholdsotheycouldpullhimout.Madisonquicklysurveyedthesituation.Shewastheo

nlyonewhocouldfitthroughthesmallhole.Withouthesitation,shegotonherstomachnexttotheopening,placedherarmsoutinfrontofher,andtoldtheadults,”Lowermein.

”Insidethetank,itwasdarkandsmelly.Madisonstuckherarmsintothesewage.Intheprocess,shejammedherleftwristagainstah

iddenpole,injuringthemusclesinherwristandarmsoseverelythatthehandwasmadeuseless.Ratherthantendtoherinjury,Madis

onskimmedthesurfaceofthesewage,hopingtofeeltheboy.Minutestickedbybeforeshesawthevagueoutlineoftheboy’sfoot.Madisonshothergoodhandoutandgraspedthe

foottightly.“Pullmeup!”sheshoutedtotheothersabove.注意:1.所续写短文的词数应为150左右;2.续写部分分为两段,每段开头语已为你写好。Paragraph1:Astheywerepulledtothes

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______________________________________________________________________2022年湖北省荆荆宜三校高三上学期9月联考高三英语试卷参考答案第一部分听力(共

20小题,每小题1.5分,满分30分)1-5BCABB6-10ACBAC11-15ABACB16-20AABCC第二部分阅读(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)21-23ABC24-27CADB28-31CDAB32-35BCAD第二节(共5

小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)36-40GCEAF第三部分语言知识运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)41-45ABCCD46-50BBCAD51-55AADBC第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)

56.facing57.towin58.to59.willingness60.Countries61.its62.where63.a64.desperately65.graduated第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)HowtoProtectOurEyesightBo

ysandgirls,Asweknow,eyesarethewindowofourmind.Butnowadays,withthedevelopmentofdigitalproductsandmountingload

sofstudy,moreandmorestudentshavetheproblemofshorteyesight.Actually,it’spossibleforustotakemeasures.Firstly,weshouldkicksomeb

adhabits.Forexample,don’treadinthesunordarklight.Moreover,weneedtohaveabalanceddiet.Eatingvegetablesandfruitsisasimportantashavingmeatandmilk.L

astly,doingproperexerciseregularlyisalsobeneficial,especiallythoseoutdooractivities,whichreducesthechanceofbecomingshort-sighted.Ta

keactionandfollowthesuggestionsabove.Ifirmlybelievewemayprotectoureyeswell.第二节(满分25分)Onepossibleversion:Astheywerepulledtothesurface,t

heboy’sleftfootgotstuck.“Lowermedown!”shoutedMadison.Shehadtoswingtheboy’sfootgentlyuntilitwasfree.Itwashard

workliftingtheboywithonehand,especiallyforateenagegirl.Butwithallherstrength,shemadeit.TenminutesafterMadisonhadenteredthetank,sheandtheboywerelifte

dout.Everyonepresentbreathedasighofrelief.Theboy’smotherkeptsaying“Thankyou!Thankyou!”withtearsrollingdownhercheeks.

Buttheboywasnotoutoftrouble.Hehadbeenunabletotakeinoxygenforsolongthathewasn’tbreathing.Hewasplacedononeside,andamanhithimhardonthebackseveraltim

esuntiltheboycoughedupthewater.ItwasonlywhenMadisonheardhimcryingthatsheknewhewasallright.ThenMadisonwastakentothehospitaltotr

eatherinjuredwristandarm.“Itwilltakemelongertorecoverthantheboy,butitisallworthit.”saidMadison.【解析】阅读理解A本文是应用

文。文章介绍了四个关于时间管理的应用程序。21.A细节理解题。根据第一个应用程序中的AppDetoxblocksyouraccesstotheInternetortoappsofyourchoosingforacertainperi

odoftimetoallowyoutogetthingsdonewithoutdistractions.可得出答案。22.B细节理解题。根据每个应用程序的月费用或年费用可以得出答案。23.C推理理解题。每个应用程序都与学习或工作的时间安排和管

理有关。B本文是记叙文。一驾飞机因引擎出故障坠落在高速公路上。正准备开车回家的Meffert差点被撞。他目睹了意外的全过程,并救出了困在飞机上的夫妻两人。24.C细节理解题。根据文章第一段Oneofthetwoenginesonhis19

75Cessnahadfailed,andhewasnowonacollisioncoursewithoneofthebusiesthighwaysinAmerica-Interstate4O5,justsouthofLo

sAngeles-andtherewasnostoppingit.可知事故的原因是其中一个引擎坏了。25.A推理判断题。根据文章第三段Theplaneknockedintothecenterhighwaypoppedupafewfeet,andthenhitthefronto

fMeffert’sSUV.飞机撞上了中央高速公路,弹起了几英尺,然后把Meffert的越野车的前部撞了一下。可知它撞到了车的一部分;故选A.26.D细节理解题。根据文章第四段BythetimeMeffertreachedtheaircraft,partofthefuselagewas

onfireandJanan,whowascoveredinblood,wasonthewingtryingtopullherhusbandfromthewreck.Meffert,afraidthepl

anewouldexplode,guidedhertosafetybehindit.当Meffert到达飞机时,机身的机身着火了,满身是血的Janan正在试图把她的丈夫从残骸中拉出来。Meffert担心飞机会爆炸,引导她到后面的安全地带。可知答案是D。27.B推理判断题。根据文

章最后一段”Iplayallthewhat-ifs一goingslower,goingfaster.Itcouldhavebeeninaverydifferentsituation’“可知Meffer认为事故的结果是幸运的;故选B。C本文是说明文。讲述在全球化发展的背景下,人工智能也能应用于

美学领域。28.C推理判断题。根据文章第二段。theInternet,technologyandsocialmediahavecreatedaflatworld.Fashioncanbeaccessedfromanywhere.可知”aflatworld’“指的是

在人们可以轻易获取国际化资源的世界。29.D细节理解题。根据文章第四段第二句Artificialthinkinganddecision-makingisrootedintheintelligenceandexperienceofcountlesshumanminds.人工思维和决策

植根于无数人类头脑的智慧和经验。3O.A词义猜测题。根据划线词前句ThisisbecausemostpeoplehavealimitedunderstandingofAI.人们对人工智能的理解有限,可知人们认为这是深不可测的,或者是科幻小说里的东西。31.B推理判断题。根据全文及最后一段内容

”未来的可能性远远超出我们今天试图想象的任何事情”,可以推断出在未来,我们很难去定义美。D本文是说明文。宠物产业迅猛发展,人们将宠物视为家庭成员,愿意为了宠物的健康而花钱,从而推动了宠物产业在这一方面的发展。32.B推理判断题。根据文章第一段Withpeopletre

atingtheirpetsmoreandmorelikeafamilymember,thepetindustrycontinuestoseeariseinrelatedproductsandservices.可以推测出人们越来越喜欢宠物。33.C推理判断题。根据文章第二段列出的数字可以推

测出人们投入到宠物上的钱在增加。34.A细节理解题。根据文章第三段最后一句话Payattentiontowhathumantrendsforhealthasitmightcrossovertotheir

pets.和后面三段举的例子,可知答案是A。35.D标题题。全文说明了人们越来越喜欢宠物,它们的健康状况得到人们的重视,人们也乐意花钱购买相关产品。从而促进宠物业的快速发展,故选D。七选五本文是说明文,人们喜欢在有音乐的背景下工作。研究人员针对这个现象展开研究,研究表明,音乐实际

上会干扰人们解决问题的创造性。36.G前文说一项研究挑战了前面提到的观点,G项提出这个研究的成果:音乐会阻挠人们的创造性。37.C前文说研究人员要求参与实验者在安静的环境中完成指定的任务,本项说,”然后,他们又在有背景

音乐的环境中接受测试”,这与前文形成一个完整的信息链。38.E本项的”给参与测试者三个单词”与前文的”简单的单词游戏”和下文的Thesingleword,inthiscase,wouldbe“sun”(sunshine,sunflower,etc.)组成一个完整的信息链,

故选E。39.A前文说背景音乐会”干扰”大脑的记忆,本项的”继而阻碍创造性”与前文内容呼应。40.F本项的关键信息”挑战了音乐有助于创造性的这个传统观念”与下文内容构成对比。下文说音乐会打断解决问题的创造性思维。完形填空作者表明自己

对人们在社交媒体上发布生活动态的看法,以及自己的态度和做法。41.A前文提到社交媒体当下人们生活的一个部分,很难想象人们不在社交媒体上发布和分享自己的想法和观点。42.B作者身边的朋友,家人和同学经常在网上发布的自己的生活动态。43.C从后文看

出作者不像其他人那样经常在网上发布自己的生活动态。44.C尽管自己不经常分享自己的生活点滴,但是却喜欢通过关注朋友的动态从而了解他们的生活。45.D作者说除非是有意义的事情发生,否则不会发布自己的生活动态。46.B作者说”我不期望人们会对我从星巴克买来的饮品或者在餐厅

里吃的美食感兴趣”。47.B理解同上。48.C从后文可以看出作者对自己发布动态的内容会有所保留。49.A作者只会有选择性的发布自己的动态,保证自己展示出来的是最美好的。50.D理解同上。51.A作者不想通过发布生活动态来证明自己生活丰富多样,或者保证生活是有价值的。52.

A理解同上。53.D从后面的两个句子中的great和ideal看出社交媒体有很多积极的作用。54.B通过社交媒体来分享自己的生活。55.C期待看到朋友们发布的生活照片和个人观点,但是自己不会随大流。语法填空56.facing考查非谓语动词,现在分词作

后置定语。57.towin考查非谓语动词,不定式做目的状语。58.to考查介词搭配,onitswayto59.willingness考查词性转化。60.countries考查名次复数形式。61.its考查代词所有格。62.where考查关系副词引导定语从句。63.

a考查不定冠词。64.desperately考查形容词转换副词。65.graduated考查谓语动词时态。听力录音原文Text1M:OK,soIthinkthat’severything:threeoranges,fourapples,onepineappl

e,andawatermelon.W:Yes,thatshoulddoit.Thisisgoingtobethebestfruitsaladever!Text2W:Andwhatwouldyouliketodrinkwithyourmeal,y

oungman?M:I’dlikeaCoke,please.W:Allright.That’sonemediumclassiccheeseburgermealwithaCoke.Yourtotalis$8.50.Text3M:What’st

hatbookabout,Sue?History?W:I’mnotreallysure.It’sabookofpoems,butIhavetoadmitthatIhavenoideawhatmostofthemmean!Text4W:Igiveup!I’llneverwor

koutthisproblem.Idon’tknowwhyIchosemathasmymajor.M:Takeiteasy.Ithinkweshouldtakeashortbreak.Yourbraincouldusetherest...Text5W:Iwasgoingto

makeacakeforthepartytonight.ButIjustrealizedwehaverunoutofeggs.Couldyougotothesupermarketandgetsome?M:Idon’tthinkwehaveenoughtimetomakeone.Letmeju

stbuyacakefromashop.Text6W:Next!M:CanIhaveapoundofchickenandtwopoundsofpork,please?W:Doyouwantawholechicken,chick

enwings,orsomepieceswithoutanybonesinthem?M:Thelastone.W:OK.That’s$4apound,andtheporkisgoingtobe$6intotal.Anythingelse?M:No

,that’sit.CanIgiveyouacreditcard?W:I’msorry,butthecreditcardmachineisdown.Soit’llhavetobecashorapersonalcheck.M:Goodthing.Istoppeda

tanATMmachineonmywayoverhere!Text7M:Iloveallthecolorsyouuse.W:Thankyou,Mr.Cooper!Itriedtomakemyowncolorsbasedonwhatyoutau

ghtusinclassyesterday.Itwasn’teasy,though.Sometimes,Iaddedtoomuchofonekindofpaintornotenoughofanotherkind.M:Isthatright?W:Yes.Canyouseeithere?Iwa

ntedtomakepurple,butIdidn’tusequiteenoughblue.Itturnedoutjustkindofgrayandboring.M:Well,Ithinkitturnedoutgreatanyway!Thisispartofthefunof

painting-discoveringwhatyoucandowithalittleimagination,takingsomerisks,andtryingtodonewthings.W:Thanksfortheencouragement.M:Someti

mesthemostbeautifulthingsresultfromartisticaccidents.AndI’dsaythesameistrueofalmostallinterestingthings.W:Areyoutalk

ingaboutpaintingnoworalifegeneral?M:Both.W:Ha!Text8W:Jeremy,yourmomjustcalled.Herflightwascanceled.They’reputtinghero

nanotherplane,butnotuntilthemorning.Itlookslikeyou’restuckwithusforonemorenight.M:Noproblematall!Ilovehangingoutwith

mycousins.Wemadeupasuperfungame.It’skindoflikebasketball,butyouhavetomakejokesbeforeyoutakeashot!W:Well,thatsoundsverycre

ative!Where’syoursister?M:She’sstilldoingherhomework.Ithinkshe’salmostdone,though.WhereisUncleBuck?W:Oh,hewentouttopickupsomeChinesetakeoutfordi

nner.Ihopethat’sOKwithyou.M:OKwithme?It’smyfavorite!Listen,youguyshavebeensogoodtomethisweekend.I’mhavingsomuchfun.I’dlovetodothisagainassoonasp

ossible.Text9W:So,whatseemstobetheproblem,Bobby?M:Dr.Cardano,Iwokeupinthemiddleofthenightwithaterriblepaininm

yrightfoot.W:Didyoucutyourselforknockitagainstsomething?M:No.Itjuststartedhurtingallofasudden.W:Canyoudescribethepainforme?Isitasharpp

ainthatcomesandgoes?Orisitaconstant,dullpainthatdoesn’treallyevergoaway?M:Isupposeit’smorelikethefirstone.Butit’sdefinitelydifficulttowalk,

soit’snotreallygoingaway,either.W:Letmeseethosefeet,Bobby.M:Doyouwantmetotakeoffbothsocks?W:Yes,I’dlike

tocompareyourrightandleftfoot.Ah,therightfootisprettyred,anditlooksbiggerthantheleftone.Italsofeelswarmer.M:Whatdoesitmean,doctor?W:Well,Idon’tknowf

orsure.Itcouldbeoneofacoupleofthings.I’mgoingtosendyouuptothelabtogetsomebloodtests.Checkintothelabonthethirdfloor.I’msendingthemsomeinstructi

ons.Comebackdownhereassoonasit’sfinished.M:OK.Ineedtousetherestroomfirst.Canyoutellmewherethatis?W:Godownstairstothefirstfloor.It’

srightnexttotheelevators.M:Thanks.Text10TheSantaCruzBeachBoardwalkisanamusementparkwithridesandgameslocatedrightontheedgeofthePacificOcean.S

antaCruzhasbeenknownasauniversitytownandasurfingcommunitysinceatleast1960.Foundedin1907,itwasthefirstthemeparkofitskindinCalifornia.Themostfamou

srideiscalledtheGiantDipper,afastridemadeofwoodthatclimbsto70feetintheair.Manynewerrideshavebrightlightsandmodernsoundeffects,buteversinceitwasfi

nishedin1924,theGiantDipperhasbeenthesymbolofthepark.Otherpopularattractionsincludeacastle,waterrides,andlittlecarsthatkidscandriveonaspe

cialelectrictrack.Thereisalsoaminigolfcourse,sportsgames,andahugevideogameareathatlookslikeapalaceinthesky.Hotdogs,

hamburgers,icecream,andcakesofallshapesandsizesgivetheboardwalkaspecialfeelallyearround.Althoughtheparkisfreetoenter,theSantaCruzBeac

hBoardwalkdoeschargeforridesandnearbyparking.获得更多资源请扫码加入享学资源网微信公众号www.xiangxue100.com

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