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2022届第四次调研考试·英语试卷第Ⅰ卷(客观题90分)第一部分听力(共两节,满分10分)第一节(共5小题;每小题0.5分,满分2.5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。每段对话仅读一遍。1.W
hat’stheman’soccupation?A.Repairman.B.CardealerC.Businessman2.Whatprobablycausedtheman’sstomachache?A.ThepearB.The
seafoodC.Thecold3.WhatdoesthemanthinkCarolshoulddo?A.Seeadoctor.B.Makeaphonecalltothedoctor.C.Gettreat
mentinabetterhospital.4.What’stherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Bossandsecretary.B.Shopassistantandcustomer.C.Hu
sbandandwife.5.Howmanypeoplehavevisitedthewoman’blog?A.Morethan1,000B.morethan10,000C.Morethan100,000第二节(共15小题;每小题0.5分,满分7.5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8题。6.Whydoesthemanfeelgladthathelivesinasmalltown?A.Hecanmakealotoffriends.B.Hecanlivenearhisp
arents’house.C.ThehouseslooksoniceatChristmastime.7.Wheredidthewomanbuyherdecorations?A.Supermarket.B.Five-and-dimestore.
C.Presentsstore.8.Whatisthemangoingtodo?A.BuyagiftforhisMom.B.Dropinthewoman’shome.C.BuyaChristmastree.听第7段材料,回答第9至11题。9.Whydidn’tH
elencometoseeMaryoff?A.Shewasbusyworking.B.Shewashavingaholiday.C.ShewantedtoshopforChristmas.10.whichseasonisprobablyit?A.Autumn.B.WinterC.Sprin
g11.Wherewerethespeakers?A.Intheoffice.B.Inthehotel.C.Attheairport.听第8段材料,回答第12至14题。12.What’stherelationshipbetweenthespeake
rs?A.Studentandteacher.B.Studentandlibrarian.C.Bookstoreclerkandcustomer.13.Whatdoesthemanwanttodo?A.Tobuyabookoncomputer.B.To
usethecomputer.C.Tolookforabook.14.Bywhatdoesthemanfindhisthings?A.Thesubjectheading.B.Thetitle.C.Theau
thor’sname.听第9段材料,回答第15至17题。15.Whatisthemaintopicofthisconversation?A.Alunch.B.Anexam.C.Aclass16.Whatisth
ewomanupsetabout?A.Herrecentexamgrade.B.Thematerialontheexam.C.Notbeingabletogetlunch.17.Whatisthemangoingtodoaftertheyf
inishtalking?A.Study.B.Playfootball.C.Havelunch.听第10材料,回答第18至20题。18.Whatarethenamesoftheneighbor’schildren?A.KateandJulie.B.K
ateandFrank.C.ZhouandFrank.19.HowdoesthespeakersendTonytokindergarten?A.Onfoot.B.Bybus.C.Bycar.20.WhataretheChinesegirl’sparen
ts?A.Teachers.B.Workers.C.Ambassadors.II.单项选择(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳答案。21.Pleaseremindme______hesaidhewa
sgoing.Imaybeintimetoseehimoff.A.whereB.whenC.howD.what22.Thevisitingministerexpressedhissatisfactionwiththesetalks,______thathehadenjoyedhisst
ayhere.A.addingtoB.addinguptoC.addingtoD.adding23.Itisdifficultforustolearnalessoninlife_______we’veactuallyhadthatlesson.A.untilB.aft
erC.sinceD.when24.Itishardto_______thegreenbeansfromtheredones,becausetherearetoomanyofthem.A.workoutB.watchoutC.sortoutD.setdow
n25.—HaveyouseenMr.Smith?—Yes,Isawhiminacar__________towardsthestreet.A.headingB.walkingC.runningD.leaving26.Afterstudyinginamed
icalcollegefor5years,Jane______herjobasadoctorinthecountryside.A.setoutB.tookoverC.tookupD.setup27.Willyouaskthescien
tistwhowasreferred_______usareport?A.togiveB.totogiveC.togivingD.tobegiven28.Let’slearntousetheproblemweare
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mes.A.That;that;whatB.What;that;whatC.That;what;whereD.What;that;where30.Tomaskedthecandymakersiftheycouldmakethechocolateeasier__________into
smallpieces.A.breakB.breakingC.tobebrokenD.tobreakIII.阅读理解(共两部分,满分40分)第一部分:(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)A●WestTownTheChicagoPublicLibrary(CPL)encourag
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BWheneverIheardstrangerssingingoutloud,whetheritwasinthesupermarketoronthestreet,Iusedtothinkhowannoyingit
was.Thatwasuntilafewmonthsago.Recently,mydaughterZoestartedhersecondyearofmiddleschoolwithanewsenseofawareness,
askingmetofixthe“littlegirl”patternonherwheelchairseat.Notwantinghertostandoutatschool,Ispenthoursfillingi
npaleyellowstarswithablackmarker,eagertoerasewhateverchildishsignsIcould.Shortlyafter,Zoegotreallysickandhadtomiss20da
ysofschool.Thismeantourdayswerefilledwithrushingbetweenhospitalappointmentsandmeetingswiththeschool,aswetriedtomakesureshedidn’tfallbehindonhersc
hoolwork.Ifeltpulledbacktoatimewhenshewaslittleandhersicknesswasahugepartofherlife.Backthen,itseemedlikeZoelivedinhospitals,assh
espentsomuchtimeinthem.Nomatterhowsickshegot,however,shealwayshadapositiveattitude.Butthiswasdifferent
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ingherhomework.Therewasnoneedforaradioinourhouse;Zoeprovidedthemusicforus.Consumed(被折磨)withmymotherlyworries,itw
asmoreconcerningtomethanhersickness.Oneday,however,IheardherbeautifulvoiceasIwascookingdinner.IstoppedwhatIwasdoing
andjustsmiled.“Puredelight,”IthoughttomyselfHervoiceslowlygrewstronger,andsoon,boththecarandthehouseweref
illedwithhermusiconcemore.HowhadInotnoticedhersinginghadcompletelystopped,weeksandweeksago?Now,thankfully,she’sbackinschool,sm
ilingandsinging,andI’mthankfulforeachandeverysongshesings.Thesedays,wheneverIhearastrangersingingasongtothemselves,Idon’tgetm
ad.Instead,Ismile,asIknowthatbysingingoutloud,they’resimplysharingtheirhappinesswiththeworld.34.Howd
idtheauthorusetofeelwhensheheardstrangerssinging?A.Bothered.B.Excited.C.Surprised.D.Confused.35.Whichofthefollowingbestdes
cribesZoe?A.Considerateandhelpful.B.Competitiveandhardworking.C.Optimisticandstrong-willed.D.Self-awareandmodest.36.Whatdoes“i
t”inParagraph5referto?A.Zoe’sloveformusic.B.Zoe’sfallingbehindatschool.C.Zoe’ssilenceduringhersickness.D.Zoe’sslowrecoveryfromherillness.37.W
hatdoessingingmeantopeople,accordingtotheauthor?A.Awaytogetridofstress.B.Awaytoexpresslovetoothers.C.Awaytocommunicatewithothers.D.Aw
aytosharehappiness.CTheideaofbillionsofpeoplegoingthroughafewmasksaweekduringthispandemicdefinitelyringsalarmbells,butateamofresearchersinMelb
ournemayhavethesolution.They’vediscoveredthataddingmillionsofdiscardedfacemaskstoroad-paving(铺路)mixtureswouldactuallylowerthec
ostoftheroad,whilepreventingbillionsofthemfromlandfills.Justonekilometerofroadwouldneedthreemillionmasks,andthepolypropyl
ene(聚丙烯)plasticusedtomakesingle-usesurgicalfacemasksalsoincreasedtheflexibilityanddurabilityoftheroad.Thenewmaterialisamixt
ureofabout2%tornmasks,withrecycledconcreteaggregate(RCA)—amaterialobtainedfromwasteconcreteandothermineralsfro
mdestroyedbuildings.Thisrecycledmaterialwasfoundinthestudytobeidealfortwoofthefourlayersgenerallyrequi
redtocreateroadways.Pavingakilometeroftwo-wayroadwiththeRCAandthreemillionfacemaskswouldresultinachangeof93tonsofwastefromla
ndfills.Thefinalproductthenismoreresistanttowearthanasphalt(沥青),aswellasbeingcheapertoo,providedtherewasameth
odforcollectingmasks.Theresearchteamdidacost-analysisandfoundthat,at$26perton,theRCAwasabouthalfthecostofminingrawmateri
als,andasmuchasathirdofthecostofshippingtheusedmaskstoalandfill.Thewidespreadapplicationwouldbeidealforlargeinfrastructureprojects.Forexa
mple,Washingtonhasthe11thworstroadsintermsofunaddressedrepairsintheU.S.IfthedamagedroadsinWashingtonstatewererepairedwiththeRCA/mask
mixture,itwouldreusenearly10billionmasks,sparingAmericanlandfillshundredsofmillionsoftonsoftrash.It’ssaidthatthe
teamislookingforprivateindustrypartnersorgovernmentswillingtogivetheirplasticmaskroadanopportunityforalarge-sc
aletest.38.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“discarded”meaninParagraph2?A.Recycled.B.Produced.C.Mixed.D.Abandoned.39.Whati
sthenewmaterialusedtopavewaysmadeof?A.2%tornmasks,concreteandtonsoftrash.B.Polypropyleneplasticandbuildingmaterials.C.Single-usesurgicalmasksandrecy
cledconcreteaggregate.D.Wasteconcreteandothermineralsfromdestroyedbuildings.40.WhyarenumbersmentionedinParagrap
h5?A.Totelluswhattheteamhasfound.B.Toprovethismaterialiscost-effectiveinpavingroads.C.Toexplainrepairingroads
costsalotofmaterials.D.Topraisethehardworktheteamhasdone.41.Whatcanwelearnfromthetext?A.Thematerialusedtopav
eroadsismadeofmasks.B.Generallyspeaking,itrequirestwolayerstocreateroadways.C.Itremainstobetestedwhetherthesolutionispractical.D.Thedamagedr
oadsinWashingtonwererepairedwiththeRCA.DIntellectualhumilitymeansrecognizingthatwedon’tknoweverything.Actuall
y,itmeansweshouldacknowledgethatwe'reprobablybiasedinourbeliefaboutjusthowmuchweunderstandandseekoutthesourcesofwis
domthatwelack.TheInternetanddigitalmediahavecreatedtheimpressionoflimitlessknowledgeatourfingertips.ThepsychologistTaniaLombr
ozooftheUniversityofCaliforniaexplainedhowtechnologyenhancesourillusions(错觉)ofwisdom.Shearguesthatthewayweaccessinformationiscriticaltoourunderst
anding—andthemoreeasilywecanrecallanimage,wordorstatement,themorelikelywe’llthinkwe’vesuccessfullylearnedit,andsowithdrawfromeffortfulcognitivep
rocessing.Infact,yourcapacitytolearnfromtheinformationonlinedependsonyourattitudes.Intellectuallyhumblepeopledon’thideorignoretheirweakne
sses.Infact,theyseethemassourcesofpersonaldevelopment,anduseargumentsasanopportunitytorefinetheirviews.Peoplewhoarehumblebynaturetendtobemoreopen-
mindedandquickertoresolvedisputes,sincetheyrecognisethattheirownopinionsmightnotbevalid.Attheotherendofthescaleliesintellectua
larrogance.Sucharrogancealmostalwaysoriginatesfromtheegocentricbias–thetendencytooverestimatetheirownv
irtueorimportance,ignoringtheroleofchanceortheinfluenceofotherpeople’sactionsontheirlives.Thisiswhatmakesthesepeoplecred
itsuccesstothemselvesandfailuretocircumstance.Fromanevolutionaryperspective,intellectualarrogancecanalsobeseenasawayofac
hievingdominancethroughforcingone’sviewonothers.Intellectuallyarrogantpeoplehardlyinvestmentalresourcesindiscussionor
workingtowardsgroupconsensus,thusmakingithardforgroupstoworksuccessfully.TheThriveCenterforHumanDevelopme
ntinCalifornia,whichseekstohelpyoungpeopleturnintosuccessfuladults,isfundingaseriesofmajorstudiesaboutintellectua
lhumility.Theirhypothesisisthathumility,curiosityandopennessarekeytoafulfillinglife.“Withouthumility,youareunabletolearn,”L
aszloBock,Google’sHeadofPeopleOperations,notes.42.Thepassageismainlyabout______.A.theharmarrogancedoestousB.thekeyelementstoafu
lfillinglifeC.thesignificanceofintellectualhumilityD.thewaypeopleaccessinformationonline43.Technologyenhancesourillusi
onsofwisdombecauseit______.A.enablespeopletothinkcriticallyB.offerstoomuchunreliableinformationC.allowseasyaccesstoabu
ndantinformationD.makesithardforpeopletorecallinformation44.AccordingtoPara.2,intellectuallyhumblepeople______.A.valueothers’opinionsmoret
hantheirownB.useonlineinformationtobetterthemselvesC.areunwillingtoshowtheirstrengthsD.prefertosolvedifficultproblems45.Th
eauthorwillprobablyagreethat______.A.intellectualarroganceistheresultofevolutionB.intellectuallyarrogantpeopleoftenlackteamsp
iritsC.successfulpeopleareoftenunawareoftheirlimitationsD.circumstancesdon’tfavorintellectuallyarrogantpeople
第二部分:七选五(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)Findithardtogetstarted?Trythesesuggestionstohelpyouriseandshine–andbeeffectivefrommorningtillnight.a.Getupea
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ndthenyourarm.Moveontoyourtoes,feetandlegs.Endwithaneckandbackstretchthatgetsyououtofbed._______47______c.Setyourclothesoutthenightbefore______48____
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rgewhiteboardinyourkitchen.Onit,writedownallyouneedtoknowforthatparticularday,fromdoctorappointmentstowhatyou’redoingwithyourfriends.Checkitcarefull
ywhileyousipyourfirstcupofcoffeeortea._______49_________e.Getmoving_______50________Andifyoucangetyourse
lfintothehabit,exercisinginthemorningcangiveyouenergytojump-startyourday.A.Thefewerchoicesyouhavetomakefirst
thing,thebetter.B.Itwillhelpyoutostructureyourday.C.Bydoingthis,youwillenhancetheflowofbloodthroughyoursystem,providingyourtissueswithextr
aoxygen.D.SpendlesstimechoosingthingswhenpackingE.Morningexercisecangetyourefreshedquickly.F.Ifyou’reanightowl,anearlymorningjogmightsoundli
kepunishment.G.Graduallyresetyoursleepcycleuntilyougettoyourdesiredwake-uptime.IV.完形填空(共20小题,每小题1.5分,满分30分)
Ihavetomakeaconfession:I’veshedtearsateveryjobI’vehad.Ialwaysfinditdifficultto51myemotions.AndeachtimeI’ve
52exactlywhytheseemotionalmomentsareconsideredsotaboo(禁忌).Isitauniversaltruththatyoujustcan’tcry53?Assomeoneputsitontheinternet,asprofessio
nalwomen,we’redealingwiththegreatexpectationto“be54inthepursuitofwhatsetsyoursoulonfire”whilealsomakingenoughmon
eytopayrent.55,myeyesgetalittlewateryjustthinkingaboutit.Soifcryingatworkisunavoidable–yettaboo–whatisanambitiousyoungwomantodoto56after
oneoftheseembarrassingincidents?Myusualroutineafteranin-office57istoremovemycontactlenses,haveamassiveiced-coffee,and58itneverhappened(unt
ilithappensagain).Clearly,I’mnoexpertonthe59professionalresponse.SoIspokewithmypersonalfinancecoach,AshleyFeinsteinGe
rstley,toseeifshehadany60forreducingthehumiliation(丢脸).“It’sso61,buttellingyourselfnottocryusually62m
akingyoucrymore,”shesays.“You’reusingallyourenergytoholdittogether,tryingto63anawkwardsituation,butther
e’ssomuchpressurethatthe64willalmostunavoidablycome.Women65toover-apologize,especiallyatwork.Ifyoudoendupgettingupset,itcanbehelpfulto66yourselffr
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ribeB.distinguishC.maintainD.contain52.A.understoodB.rememberedC.wonderedD.explained53.A.aloneB.aroundC.athomeD.atwork5
4.A.fearlessB.curiousC.cautiousD.flexible55.A.ThankfullyB.FranklyC.GraduallyD.Finally56.A.competeB.communi
cateC.recoverD.celebrate57.A.trainingB.practiceC.discussionD.disaster58.A.proveB.pretendC.believeD.expect59.A.correctB.interestingC.necessar
yD.possible60.A.tipsB.plansC.choicesD.warnings61.A.boringB.complicatedC.differentD.embarrassing62.A.turnstoB.comestoC.endsupD.leadsup63.A.ch
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nefitB.purposeC.lessonD.interest68.A.respectingB.breakingC.followingD.improving69.A.friendsB.relativesC.colleaguesD.neighbors70.A.stillB.oth
erwiseC.similarlyD.therefore第Ⅱ卷(主观题60分)V.语法填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)WhenmanyChinesewokeuponSaturdaymorning____71____(surprise)le
arningthatthereturnofHuawei'sMengWanzhoutoChinabecamea___72_____(real),somesaiditwas____73____bestnewsinqu
iteawhile.Afterbeingseparatedformorethan1,000days,shefinally___74_____(unite)withherfamilyandsuchanemotionalmomentalsoarousedreactionsfromordin
aryChinesepeoplewhofirmlybelievethatthemotherlandwillalwaysbe"ontheirback"andsave___75_____fromcrisis.
"Thecolorred,___76_____(symbol)China,lightensthebrightnessinmyheart,"Mengsaidinapost____77____(share)onherWeChat
momentonherflightbackhome,noting___78_____shedeeplyappreciatesthemotherlandandtheleadershipoftheCommunistPartyofChina
,as___79_____them,shewouldnothavebeenfreed.ManyordinaryChinesecheeredMeng'sreturn,postingwelcomenoteson
socialmedia.Chinesenetizenswerealso____80____(thrill)atthenews.VI.单词拼写(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)81.I’vebeenwritingthis
reporto_________(偶尔)forthelasttwoweeks,butithastobehandedtomorrow.82.C__________(祝贺)toyouonyourpassingtheColle
geEntranceExamination.83.Couldyoutellmehowyouusuallyo__________(庆祝)Thanks-givingDayinyourcountry.84.Sheisoneofthemosti___________(有影响力的)figures
inlocalpolitics.85.Iwentbacktomyhometownafter20yearsandthecityhadchangedbeyondallr___________(认出).86.Ther
eistensionanda___________(焦虑)fromthebeginningasNickandAmybattleforyourtrust.87.Withhismindc_____________(全神贯注)onhiswork,hedidn’tnoticemyappear
ance.88.E__________(装备)withamicrophoneandvideocamera,therobotsteachstudentsasteachers.89.Thisfamousscientistt__________
_(巡回演出)manytopuniversitiesallovertheworldeveryyear.90.Ilikestudyinginthelibraryfortherearetoomanyd___________(分心
的事物)athome.VII.短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)Lastmonth,Ihadavaluableexperienceworkinglikeavolunteerinthecommunityhosp
ital.IworkedfromJuly15toJuly31,whenelderlyover55weregivenfreelymedicalexaminations.EverydayIarriveearlyandorganizedthepeoplewhocameover.ThenIwo
uldhelphimfillintheforms.Leadthemtothedifferentdepartmentswasalsooneofmyduty.Everyonethereworkedinatightschedule.Bythet
imetheirexaminationswereover,Iwasalreadybathinginsweat.TiredthoughIwas,butIbenefitedalotfromtheexperienceasIbuiltupmyconfidentandimprovedmycommunic
ationskills.VIII.书面表达(满分25分)你校正在进行“英语论坛周”活动,请以“BeaPopularStudent”为题,就以下三方面提出要成为一名受欢迎学生应具备的素质,用英语写一篇100词左右的短文参加该主题的讨论。1.对
待集体;2.对待他人;3.对待自己。注意:短文的开头已给出(不计入总词数)。BeaPopularStudentTobeapopularstudent,weshouldbeequippedwiththefollowingqualities._____________________
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