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河南省豫北名校联盟高二下学期第三次联考英语试题注意事项:1、本试卷分为第1卷(选择题)和第2卷(非选择题)两部分。2、本堂考试120分钟,满分150分。3、答卷前考生务必将自己的姓名和考号填写在答题卡上,并使用2B铅
笔填涂。4、考试结束后,将答题卡交回。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.Whatcanwelearnfromthisconversation?A.Thewomanwillgohom
efordinner.B.Thewomanwon’tgototheconcert.C.Themanandthewomanwilleattogether.2.What’stheman’sname?A.Wiitner.B.Wittner.C.Witner.3.What
timeisitnow?A.7:55.B.7:45.C.7:50.4.Howmuchisonepairofjoggingshoes?A.$17.50.B.$19.95.C.$35.5.Wheredidthisconversationmostpro
bablytakeplace?A.Onatrain.B.Onaplane.C.Onabus.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。听第6段材料,回答第6~8小题。6.Howmuchsalary(薪金)doesthecompanypayforthefirstyear?A.
$15000ayear.B.$13500ayear.C.$10500ayear.7.Howmanypeopleareaskingforthejob?A.Two.B.Four.C.Seven.8.Whichoft
hefollowingstatementsisNOTtrue?A.Themanhasnoexperienceinthejobheisaskingfor.B.Themanisgoodathislessonsatcollege.C.Themanw
illknowifhewillgetthejobnextJune.听第7段材料,回答第9~11小题。9.Whendoesthisconversationtakeplace?A.Atthebeginningofterm.B.Attheendoftheschoolyear.C.In
themiddleofsummervacation.10.WheredoBobandEllenwanttogo?A.Toamovieatthestudentcenter.B.Toanoperaataconc
erthall.C.Toapopularmusicconcert.11.Whataretheygoingtodofirst?A.Tobuytwotickets.B.Tohavesupper.C.Totheconcert.听第8
段材料,回答第12~14小题。12.Howisthekitchen?A.It’swellequipped.B.It’sverybig.C.It’stoomodern.13.Whatisthewomangoingtodonext?A.Tobuysomefurn
iture.B.Tomoveintothehouse.C.Todecorate(装饰)thehouse.14.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthemanand
thewoman?A.Theyareteacherandstudent.B.Theyarefriends.C.Theyarebossandemployee.听第9段材料,回答第15~17小题。15.Whathappenedtothewoman’sTVset?A
.Itneededfixing.B.Itgotlost.C.Itwasfixed.16.Whycouldn’tthewomanfindtherepairshop?A.Shemissedtherightturn.B.Hega
veherthewrongdirections.C.Shewasabaddriver.17.Whydidthemantellhertoturntothesetelevisionrepairmen?A.Theshopwaseasytofind.B.Oneofthemanwashiscousin.C.
Theydidgoodworkandtheirpriceswerereasonable.听第10段材料,回答第18~20小题。18.What’stherelationshipbetweenthetwospeakers?A.Touristan
dtourguide.B.Interviewerandinterviewee.C.Passengerandflightattendant.19.WhenwouldtheplanearriveatCyprusifitwasontime?A.At10p.m.B.At3a.m.C.At8a.m.20.
WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrue?A.Thewomanwasnotverysatisfiedwiththeroom.B.Thewomanmissedthebreakfastonherarrival.C.Thewomanw
ashappythebeachwasnotfaraway.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)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A.B.C和D)中,选出
最佳选项。AHowdowetakepartindinnerpartyinforeigncountries?Haveyoueverexperiencedit?Ihateddinnerparties.ButIdecidedtogivethemanother
shotbecauseI'minLondon.AndmyfriendMalleryinvitedme.AndbecausedinnerpartiesinLondonareverydifferentfromthosebackinNewYork.There,"I'mhavingadinner
party"means:"I'mbookingatablefor12atarestaurantyoucan'taffordandwe'llbesharingthechequeevenly,nomatterwh
atyoueat."Worse,inManhattan,thereisalwayssomeonewholeavesbeforethebillarrives.They'llthrowdowncash,halfofwhattheyowe,and
thenpeoplelikeme,whodon'tdrink,enduppayingevenmore.ButifItrytousethesametrick,thehostesswillshout:"Whereareyou
going?"Andit'snotlikeIcansayIhavesomewheretogo:everyoneknowsIhavenowheretogo.ButinLondon,dinnerpartiesareinpe
ople'shomes.Notonlythat,theguestsareaninterestingmix.ThelasttimeIwenttoone,theguestswerefromFrance,India,DenmarkandN
igeria;itwaslikeagatheringattheUnitedNations.InNewYork,themixislessstriking.It'slikeagatheringatBloomingdale'sawell-knowndepartmentstore.ForNewYorke
rs,talkingaboutotherpartsoftheworldmeansBrooklynandQueensinNewYork.ButatMallery's,whenIsaidthatIhadbeentoMyanmarrecently,peopleknewwhereitwas.InN
ewYork,peoplewouldthinkitwasausualnewclub.21.Whatdoestheword"shot",inParagraph1probablymean?A.Choice.B.Try.C.Style.D.
Goal.22.WhatdoesthewriterdislikemostaboutdinnerpartiesinNewYork?A.Thereisastrangemixofpeople.B.Therestaurant
sareexpensive.C.Thebillisnotfairlyshared.D.Peoplehavetopaycash.23.Whatistheauthor'sopinionofsomeNewYorkersfromhe
rexperience?A.Easy-going.B.Self-centred.C.Generous.D.ConservativeBAnewstudyhasfoundthatsocialmediacouldbeaffectin
gthesleepofyoungadults.ThestudyisaprojectofresearchersattheUniversityofPittsburgh'sSchoolofMedicine.Theyfoundthatyoungpeoplewh
ooftenusesocialmediaaremorelikelytosufferfromsleepdisordersthanthosewhousesocialmedialess.Theresearch
erssaydoctorsshouldaskyoungadultsabouttheiruseofsocialmediawhentreatingsleepissues.“Thisisoneofthefirstpiec
esofevidencethatsocialmediausereallycaninfluenceyoursleep.”saidJessicaCLevenson.Shewastheleadauthorofareporton
thestudy.Theresearcherssetouttoexaminetheconnectionbetweensocialmediauseandsleepamongyoungadults..Le
vensonnotedthattheseyoungadultsarepossiblythefirst“generationtogrowupwithsocialmedia.”Theresearcherswantedtofindouthowo
ftenyoungpeopleusedsocialmediasiteslikeFacebook,Twitter,CreditandTumbler.Forthestudy,theygavequestionnairestonearly1,800ad
ults,aged19to32.Onaverage,membersofthestudygroupusedsocialmediasitesonehouraday.Theyalso"visitedvarioussocialmedia
30timesperweek.”Thirtypercentofthestudy'sparticipantsreportedhavingseriousproblemswithsleeping.Thosepeoplewhousedsocialmediaalo
twerethreetimesmorelikelytohaveasleepdisorder.Andthosewhospentthemosttimeonsocialmediaweretwotimesaslikelytosufferfromsleepdis
turbances.Levensonsaidthenumberoftimesapersonvisitssocialmediaisabetterpredictorofsleepproblemsthanove
ralltimespentonsocialmedia.Ifthisistrue,sheadds,thenpracticesthatstopsuchbehaviorsmaybethemosteffective.24.
What'sthemainideaofthetext?A.Theresearchersfocusonsocialmedia.B.Theresearchersmanagetohandlesleepproblems.C.Socialm
ediaaffectssleep.D.Doctorstreatyoungpatients.25.Whentreatingsleepproblems,doctorsareadvisedto________________.A.offersomeadvicea
boutgivingupsocialmediaB.askthepatientsaboutyoungadults’useofsocialmediaC.giveyoungadultssomemedicineD.askaboutthepatients'livingconditions26.How
didtheresearchersmainlycarryoutthestudy?A.Bydoingonlineresearch.B.Bydoingquestionnaires.C.Bycollectingpublisheddata.D.Bygivinganexampl
e.27.Whatcanbeinferredfromthetext?A.Menaremorelikelytosufferfromasleepdisorderthanwomen.B.Peopleoftenusingsocialmediaarelesslikelytoha
veasleepdisorder.C.Usingcomputerslesshelpsavoidsleepproblemscompletely.D.Sleepproblemscanbedeterminedbythetimes
ofapersonvisitingsocialmedia.CInaworldwithlimitedland,waterandothernaturalresources,theharmfromthetraditionalbusinessm
odelisontherise.Actually,thepastdecadeshasseenmoreandmoreforestsdisappearingandtheglobebecomingincreasingly
warm.Peoplenowrealizethatthisunhealthysituationmustbechanged,andthatwemustbeabletodevelopinsustainable(可持续的)ways.Thatmeansgrowthwithlowcarbonorde
velopmentofsustainableproducts.Inotherwords,weshouldkeeptheearthhealthywhileusingitssupplyofnaturalresources.Today,sustainabledevelopment
isapropertrendinmanycountries.Accordingtoarecentstudy,theglobalmarketforlow-carbonenergywillbecomethreetimesbiggeroverthenextdecades.China,forexample
,hassetitsmindonleadingthatmarket,hopingtoseizechancesinthenewroundoftheglobalenergyrevolution.Itisnowtryinghardtomakefulluseofw
indandsolarenergy,andisspendingahugeamountofmoneymakingelectriccarsandhigh-speedtrains.Inaddition,wearealsoseeinggreatgrowthinth
eglobalmarketsforsustainableproductssuchaspalmoil(棕榈油),whichisproducedwithoutcuttingdownvaluablerainforest.Inrecentyearsthemarketsforsustaina
bleproductshavegrownbymorethan50%.Governmentscanfullydevelopthepotentialofthesenewmarkets.First,theycansethight
argetsforreducingcarbonemissions(排放)andtargetsforsavingandreusingenergy.Besides,strongerarrangementofpublicresourceslikeforestscanal
sohelptospeedupthedevelopment.Finally,governmentscanavoidthehugepublicexpensesthataretakingusinthewrongdirection,andredi
rectingsomeofthoseexpensescanacceleratethechangefromtraditionalmodeltoasustainableone.Themajorchallengeofthiscenturyistofindwaystomeettheneedso
fgrowingpopulationwithinthelimitsofthissingleplanet.Thatisnosmalltask,butitoffersabundantnewchancesforsustainableproductindu
stries.28.ThetraditionalbusinessmodelisharmfulbecauseofallthefollowingEXCEPTthat______.A.itmakestheworldwarmerB.itcon
sumesnaturalresourcesC.itbringsseveredamagetoforestsD.itmakesgrowthhardtocontinue29.WhatcanweinferfromPa
ragraph2?A.Chinalackswindandsolarenergy.B.Chinaistheleaderofthelow-carbonmarket.C.High-speedtrainsarealow-carbondevelopment.D.Palmoilismadeatthecos
tofvaluableforests.30.Tofullydevelopthelow-carbonmarkets,governmentscan______.A.cutpublicexpensesB.forbidcarbonemissionsC.developpublicresourcesD
.encourageenergyconservation31.Whatisthemainpurposeofthepassage?A.Tointroduceanewbusinessmodel.B.Tocomparetwobusinessmodel
s.C.Topredictachangeoftheglobalmarket.D.Toadvocatesustainabledevelopment.DMoneyistherootofallevilandanewstudycla
imstheremaybesometruthbehindthesaying.ScientistsattheUniversityofCalifornia,Berkeley,US.announcedonFebruary27th
atrichpeoplearemorelikelytodounethical(不道德的)things,suchaslieorcheat,thanpoorpeople.Thescientistsdidaseriesofeightexpe
riments.TheypublishedtheirfindingsonlineintheProceedingsoftheNationalAcademyofSciences(PNAS,《美国国家科学院院刊》).Theycarriedoutthefirs
ttwoexperimentsfromthesidewalknearBerkeley.Theynotedthatdriversofnewerandmoreexpensivecarsweremorelikelyt
ocutoffothercarsandpedestriansatcrosswalks.Nearly45percentofpeopledrivingexpensivecarsignoredapedestriancomparedwithonly3
0percentofpeopledrivingmoremodest(不豪华的)cars.Inanotherexperiment,agroupofcollegestudentswereaskediftheywo
ulddounethicalthingsinvariouseverydaysituations.Examplesincludedtakingprinterpaperfromworkandnottellingasalespersonwhenheorshegavebackmorechange.St
udentsfromhigher-classfamiliesweremorelikelytoactdishonestly.Accordingtothescientists,richpeopleoftenthinkmoneycangetthe
moutoftrouble.Thismakesthemlessafraidtotakerisks.Italsomeanstheycarelessaboutotherpeople'sfeelings.Finally,itsimplymakesthemgreedier.“High
erwealthstatusseemstomakeyouwantevenmore,andthatincreasedwantleadsyoutobendtherulesorbreaktherulestoserveyourself-interestsaidPaulPiff,leadscie
ntistofthestudy.Piffpointedoutthatthefindingsdon'tmeanthatallrichpeopleareuntrustworthy(不能信赖的)orallpoorpeoplehon
est.Hesaidtheexperimentsweretoshowhowpeoplelivingindifferentsocialsituationsexpresstheirinstinctsandv
aluesindifferentways.32.Bysaying“moneyistherootofallevil",theauthorwantsto_______.A.drawreaders'attentiont
otheresearchB.linkwealthwithbadbehaviourC.showhowthesayingprovesthefindingsD.defendrichpeoplewhodounethicalthings33.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEabo
uttheexperimentsthescientistsdid,accordingtothescientistquoted?A.Mostwealthypeoplearenottrustworthy.B.Thefindingswereno
tpersuasiveenoughandthescientistswilldofurtherexperiments.C.Driversofmoreexpensivecarsaremorelikelytobre
aktrafficrules.D.Studentsfrompoorerfamiliesarenotashonestasstudentsfromricherfamilies.34.Whydidthescientistsdotheexperiments?A.Toshowhowsocialstatus
affectspeople'sethics.B.Toshowpeople'sinstinctsandvaluesindifferentways.C.Totestwhetherthesaying“moneyistherootofallev
il”istrue.D.Toshowthedifferencebetweenhigher-classpeopleandlower-classpeople.35.Whatdoesthearticlereallywanttoshowus?A
.Moneyistherootofallevil.B.Thericharemorelikelytoactbadly.C.Thesayingisreasonable.D.Allrichpeopleareuntrustworthy.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。HowtoMeetNewPeopleEverybodyknowsthatfirstimpressionscount.Ifyo
uwanttoknowhowtomeetpeople,justfollowthesesteps.•Liveinthemoment.Tomeetnewpeople,thefirstthingyouhav
etodoisenjoythepresentmomentofthenewconversation.Letgoofyourexpectationsandfears.36Whenyouapproachanewperson,don’taskyo
urself,“HowdoIlook?”or“HowdoIsound?”Instead,ask,“Whatwouldthispersonliketotalkabout?""Whatmatterstothisperson?”•37Ifyoukeepupyourconfi
dence,peoplefeelthatyou'reapersonwhoisworthtalkingto.YoushouldbeConfidentbeforeyouwalkintoaroomwithnewpeople
inandbuildyourconfidenceastheconversationgoesJustsmile,talkaboutthethingsthatyoulove,andshoweveryonethatyoulovewhoyouare,whereyouare,and
whatyoudo.38Standtall,maintaineyecontact,anddon'tfidgetwithyourhandsorlookatthefloor.Whenyouintroduceyourself,speakcle
arlyandloudlyenoughthatyou'llbeheard.•Bepositive.39Youshouldsmilefromtimetotime.Talkaboutthethingsyoulove,thethingsthatmakeyouhappy,andyourin
tereststokeeppeopleengaged.Don’ttalkaboutyourlong-standinghatredforacertainteacher,orclassmate.40Theoccasional“T
hat’ssotrue!”or“Iknowexactlywhatyoumean!”willbefarmorepositive.A.Stayconfident.B.Don’tnodandagreewithwhatthepersonissayingeveryf
iveseconds.C.Bodylanguagecanhelpyoustayconfident.D.Don'taskfortheperson'snumberinthemiddleoftheconversation.E.Commun
icateinafunandcasualway.F.Maintainingapositiveattitudewillmakepeoplewanttotalktoyou.G.Theycanpreventaconversationfromunfoldingsmoothly.第三部分英
语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。Avoidingotherpeopleinsocialsituationsisask
illthatisoftenusedbythosewhosufferfromextremeshyness.They41turndownsocialinvitationswheretheymighthaveto42tootherpeople.Theyturndowninvita
tionsto43,turndownpromotionsatwork,andtheymightcrossthestreetjustto44talkingtosomeonetheyknow,45theylikethatperson.Thissortof46probabl
ymakesnosensetothepersonwhoisnotextremelyshy.47,toapersonwhofeelsanxiouswhentheyarearoundbyothers,avoidingothersmayseemtobethe48solutiontheycanth
inkof.Assoonastheyrushawayfromasocial49,theyfeelanintenseinnersenseof50.Nolongerdotheyneedtoworryasmuch.Althoughavoidingothersisaver
ycommon51usedbymanyshypeople,thissocialavoidancewillactuallymaketheirproblem52.Notonlyistheirfearofbeingaroundbyotherpeoplelike
lyto53iftheykeepavoidingothers,butpeoplewhoareshywillfeelevenmorelonelyandless54thelongertheyavoidsocialinteractions.(交流)。Doctorswhospecializein
treating55oftenrecommendtheexact56approach.Insteadof57theshypersontocontinuetorunawayfromsocialsitua
tions,theywillencouragetheshypersonto58takepartinthetypeofsocialsituationstheyfearmost.So,59youareanextremelyshypersonwhohasbeenavoidingsoc
ialsituationsasawaytocopewithyourshyness,keepin60thatthisavoidancewillnotmakeyourshynessgetbetter.41.A.stillB.seldomC.oftenD.almost42.A.
talkB.comeC.tendD.turn43.A.meetingsB.partiesC.lecturesD.weddings44.A.stopB.appreciateC.keepD.avoid45.A.eventhoughB.asifC.incaseD.ifon
ly46.A.purposeB.methodC.behaviorD.result47.A.ThereforeB.HoweverC.BesidesD.Thus48.A.friendlyB.lastC.badD.perfect49.A.sit
uationB.conditionC.customD.practice50.A.dutyB.humorC.comfortD.joy51.A.toolB.skillC.lessonD.benefit52.A.dee
perB.simplerC.clearerD.worse53.A.growB.appearC.riseD.spread54.A.safeB.activeC.confidentD.realistic55.A.carelessnessB.anxietyC.lonelinessD.sh
yness56.A.otherB.oppositeC.differentD.similar57.A.allowingB.forcingC.suggestingD.asking58.A.quicklyB.finallyC.gr
aduallyD.willingly59.A.unlessB.onceC.thoughD.if60.A.habitB.mindC.memoryD.heart第二节语法填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,共15分)阅读下面材料,在空格处填入适当的内容(不多于3个单词)或使用括号中
单词的正确形式。并把答案填到答题卡上。MaryisourEnglishteacher.Sheisaconsiderateperson.61impressedmemostwasthatsheisverysincere.Sheacquires62g
oodknowledgeofEnglish.WheneverIaskherquestions,shemustmake63(effort)tomakeherself64(understand)byme.What’smore,ifanyone65hasdifficultyin
lifeneedsherhelp,shewillgivethemahand66hesitation.Agoodteachercanpoint67thedirectionandgiveus68(end)strengthand69(warm).Sheaffectsme70(
deep).第四部分写作(共两节,满分30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。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处
,多者(从第11处起)不计分。ThemomentweenteredtheSummerPalaceyesterday,TomandIattractedbyitsbeautifulscenery,andwewalkedalongthebeau
tifullakehappy.Soon,wenoticedaelderlymanpracticingcalligraphyontheground,inabucketofwateraside.Holdabigwritingbrushinhishand,hewrotetheChi
nesecharacterfor“longevity”.Weaswellasothertouristcouldn’thelpbuttoadmirehisskills.Tooursurprised,theelderlym
aninvitedTomtohaveatry.Withherhelp,Tomcompletedhisfirstcalligraphytask,thetwoChinesecharactersfor“China”,quitesuccessfully.Before
weleft,wetakeaphototogethertomemorizethisvaluableexperience.第二节书面表达(满分20分)假设你是李华,你正参与法国友好学校以“畅想奥运盛事”为主题的线上英语交流活动。对方学校的学生Ch
ris认为2022北京冬奥会的主题口号(officialmotto)“一起向未来”(TogetherforaSharedFuture)非常棒。他请你进一步谈谈看法,请你根据以下提示发言。19.向Chris表示感谢并认同他的看法;20.你对口号的
理解(体现奥运精神、同享共创未来、中国发出邀请等)21.对2024年巴黎奥运会筹备工作表达祝愿注意:1.词数100词左右,开头和结尾已经给出,不计入总词数。2.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。HiChris;Hi,
everybody,英语答案1~5CBABB6~10CCCBC11~15BCABA16~20BCBAB完形:41-45CABDA46-50CBDAC51-55BDACD56-60BACDB语空:61.What62.a6
3.efforts64.understood65.who66.without67.out68.endless69.warmth70.deeply短文改错attracted前加werehappy---happilya
elderly---anelderlyin----withHold---Holdingtourist----touristsbut后去掉tosurprised-surpriseher--histake---took作文范文Hi,Chris;
Hi,everybody,Iwanttoexpressmymostsincereappreciationtoyou.AsfarasIamconcerned,youaredefinitelyright.Ican’tagreemore.Theoffici
almottoofthe2022BeijingWinterOlympicsisconsistentwiththecorevaluesandvisionoftheOlympic.Wehopetoconveytotheworldseverallayersofmeaning,thefirstofwhic
histheneedtoworktogetherinthefuture.CurrentCOVID-19bringsallmankindtheglobalchallenge,soonlybyhelpingeachothercanwebuildabeautifulfuturetogether.S
econdly,Chinaisinvitingtheworldtojoinhands,givinghumanbeingsapeacefulhomeland.Meanwhile,weexpresstheideathatourCh
inesepeoplearehospitableandwewillgiveyouthewarmestwelcomeifourfriendsarewillingtovisit.Intheend,Ipresentmybestwishesforthepreparationsfort
he2024ParisOlympics.21222324252627282930BCBCBBDDCD31323334353637383940DACABGACFB获得更多资源请扫码加入享学资源网微信公众号www.xiangxue100.co
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