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2022年10月份过程性检测英语试题注意事项:1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上。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,请先将答案标在试卷上。听力部分结束后,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。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.Whydoesthemanneedtochangehisjeans?A.Theyarebig.B.Theyaredirty.C.T

heyareold.2.Whatarethespeakersdoing?A.Running.B.Fishing.C.Wrestling.3.Whatdoesthewomanoffertodofortheman?A.Givehimaride.B.Buyhimsomemed

icine.C.Makeanappointmentwithadoctor.4.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Secretaryandboss.B.Classmates.C

.Studentandteacher.5.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?A.Ataclothingstore.B.Atarestaurant.C.Atasuperma

rket.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。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、7题。6.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Whatsportstheylike.B.Whentheyplaysports.C.Ho

wtheypracticesports.7.Whendidthemanmovetotheseasidetown?A.3yearsago.B.5yearsago.C.10yearsago.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8.WhathappenedtoBo

nzo?A.Helosthisball.B.Hefellterriblyill.C.Hehadanaccident.9.Howdoesthemanfeelaboutthewoman?A.Sympathetic.B.Grateful.C.Disappointed.听第8段材料

,回答第10至12题。10.Whocanhearverywellaccordingtotheman?A.Thewoman’ssister.B.Theman’sfather.C.Themanhimself.1

1.Whatdoesthemansuggestthewomandoaboutherproblem?A.Gotoseeadoctor.B.Spendmoretimeoutside.C.Checkherfamilyhistory.12.Whydoe

sn’tthewomanwantahearingaid?A.Itisuseless.B.Itcostsalot.C.Itmakesherlookold.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13.Wheredidthemanjustarrive?A.Hisoffice.B.Hissch

ool.C.Hisfriend’shome.14.Whywasthemanlate?A.Hegotlost.B.Hestoppedontheway.C.Hewasstuckintraffic.15.Whatwillthe

mandonext?A.Havesomethingtodrink.B.Changehisclothes.C.Parkhiscar.16.Whatisthewomanlike?A.Confident.B.Considerate.C.Confused.听第1

0段材料,回答第17至20题。17.Whatdoesthespeakerthinkofmath?APowerful.B.Tiring.C.Funny.18.WhatisuniqueabouttheLogicalChaosclass?.A.Itisnew.

B.Itisoutofdate.C.Itistotallydisordered.19.Whendoesthelectureend?A.At11:00am.B.At1:10pm.C.At3:00pm.20.Whatwillthestud

entsdoonThursdaymornings?A.Takeatest.B.Discussthedailyproblems.C.Gooverthespeaker’slectures.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)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。AThemostpopulartimetotravelinSoutheastAsiaisfromNovembertoAprilandnomatterwhichreg

ionyouchoose,youareboundtohaveanamazingexperience.KualaLumpurYou’lllikelybeflyingintoorleavingfromMalaysia’scapitalwhen

youvisitsomeofthesedestinations,butifnot,tryandspendsometimeinKualaLumpur.HeadtothetopofthePetronasTwin

Towersandwalkthebridgebetweenthemifyoudon’tmindsignificantheights!Thereisplentymoretoseeanddointhecity,anditisagreatplac

etoexplore.Besuretoenjoyasmuchofthefantasticfoodasyoucan,too.TropicalIslandsThereisdefinitelynoshortageo

ftropicalislandsinSoutheastAsia,sochooseoneofthemanybeachesandthenrelax.Thecrispbluewaterisgreatforaswim,

oryoucanjustlaybythebeachandworkonyourtan(棕褐色皮肤).TworecommendationsareRabbitIslandinCambodiaandtheKoTarutaoNatio

nalParkinThailand.HalongBayIfyou’renearHanoi,thenyou’llwanttowalktoHalongBay.ThereisnobetterwaytoseehowimpressiveVietnamis

thanbysailingaroundthebayorislands.Ahandytipistospendalittlebitofmoneytoensureyoudothistripcomfortably;therearecheapertoursthatwilllessentheex

perience,sosplashoutalittlehere.BangkokBangkokisanexperiencethateveryoneshouldhaveatleastonce.It’salsoagreatspringboardt

otherestofSoutheastAsia.Thereareplentyofchancesforyoutoargueabouttheprices,andforthosewholiketoparty,thenightlifeisexciting.1.WhatcanyouenjoyinKua

laLumpur?A.Attendingparty.B.Deliciousfood.C.Sailingaround.D.Comfortableaccommodation.2.Whichplaceappe

alstopeoplewholikebargaining?A.KualaLumpur.B.TropicalIslands.C.HalongBay.D.Bangkok.3.WhatdoTropicalIslandsandHalongBayhav

eincommon?A.Theyattractsunbathers.B.Theyprovidecheaptours.C.Theyhavemanyislands.D.Theyareinthesamecountry.BMuseum

saroundtheworldhavebeenstrugglingduringtheNovelCoronaviruscrisis.TheUNESCOestimatesthatoneoutofeightmuseumsmightnotsurviv

e.Amuseumfacingfinancialdifficultiesbecauseoftherestrictionshasreceivedasurprisegiftmeanttohonorpeoplewhodiedofthedisease,whichisa16thcenturyar

tworkcalled“BodyofChristSupportedbyAngels”bytheDutchpainterBartholomeusSpranger.TacoDibbits,generaldirectoratthemuseum,hadlongsough

ttobuythepaintingtoaddtoitscollection.Dibbitsfeltlikehewasintheperfectpositiontobuytheoil-on-copperpaintinginearlyMa

rchatanartsaleinthesouthernNetherlands.Whathedidnotknow,however,wasthatthepicturehadbeensoldsoonafteritarrivedattheart

sale.DibbitssaidhewascaughtbysurprisewhenhegotatelephonecallfromBobHaboldt,aninternationaldealerandartcollector,whoownedth

epainting,explainingthatthecoronaviruscrisishadresultedinbeingunabletotravel,justlikeeveryoneelse.“Inisolation(隔离)

,ItookthestepthatIwouldnotthinkaboutitsfinancialvalue,”hetoldtheAPinaphoneinterviewfromItaly.“Onlyitsemotionalvalue.”Thepaintingitselfcouldbeseentor

epresentboththecurrenttimesweareexperiencingandthefuturetheworldislookingto.Init,adeadJesusChristisliftedfromtheground

bythreeangelsandtakenskyward.“Thepicturerepresentsabigmessage,”Haboldtsaid.“Ihopepeoplewillstopinfrontofitforamomentandrea

lizethatalthoughtheylookatareligiouspainting,theyarelookingatsomethingtimeless,fullofcompassionandhope.”DibbitssaidhewelcomesHaboldt’sacto

fkindnessinthecurrentunsettlingisolation.“Thatadealerdecidestodonateaworkwhenhedoesn’tknowwherehisfutureisgoing,Ithinkthat’ssomethingver

yspecial,”hesaid.4.WhydoestheauthormentiontheNovelCoronaviruscrisisinparagraph1?A.Toprovideanexample.B.Tointroducethetopic.C

.Tomakecomparisons.D.Topresentthebackground.5.WhydidBobHaboldtdonatethepainting?A.Tobeinmemoryofthedead.B.Toattachimportancetohi

sfame.C.Tomeetthedemandsofthemuseum.D.Toescapefromhiseconomictroubles.6.HowwouldTacoDibbitsprobablyfeelatthepaintingbeingsold

?A.Frightened.B.Disappointed.C.Satisfied.D.Embarrassed.7.Whatdoesthepaintingconvey?A.Reflectingonthepastisessential.B.Peop

leshouldhaveconfidenceinthefuture.C.Mostfamouspaintingsareaboutreligiousthemes.D.Emotionalvaluemattersmorethanthefinancialval

ue.CItislongknownthattherearebenefitsfrombeinginnature.Livingaroundtreescanhelpyoulivelonger.Walkinginthewoodsisgoodforyourmood.Bu

tit’snotjustwhatyouseethatmakesanimpact.AgroupofscientistsfromtheU.S.andCanadastudiedtheadvantagesofnatureusingthei

rearsinsteadoftheireyes.“Ourresearchteamstudiedtheacoustic(声学的)environmentforquiteafewyears,butfromtheviewofthenegativeimpactsofnoisepollution,”Rac

helBuxton,thepost-doctoralresearcherandbirdexpertsays.“However,I’vealwaysbeencuriousaboutwhatarethebenefic

ialimpactsofnaturalsounds.”Beingabirdexpertmadehiminterestedinsounds.Fortheirresearch,Buxtonandherteamidentifiedthreedozenstud

iesthatexaminedthehealthbenefitsofnaturalsound.Someexamplestheyfoundreportedinthosestudiesincludeddecreasedpain,loweredstress,improvedmood,andbette

rcognitive(认知的)function.Withtheseresultsinhand,theythenlistenedtoaudiorecordingsfrom251sitesin68nationalparksacrosstheUnitedStates.“Wefo

undmanysitesbeneficialtohealthinparks—siteswithabundantnaturalsoundsandlittledisturbancefromnoise,”Buxtonsays.“Yet,park

sthataremoreheavilyvisitedornearurbanareasaremorelikelytobefloodedwithnoise.Thatmeansmanyparkvisitorsarenotgainingthehealthbenefitsfoundinmo

requietspaces.”Interestingly,Buxtonsays,therewasalsosomeevidencethatnaturalsoundshavebenefitsoversilence.Therew

asalsoevidencethatmoredifferenttypesofnaturalsounds—moretypesofbirdssingingversusjustonetypeofbird—havebenefitsoverfewersounds.“Also,

areallyinterestingresultwasthatlisteningtonaturalsoundswithroadnoisehadmorebenefitsthanjustlisteningtonoise,”shesays.“Soalthoughyoumightnot

begettingthesamehealthbenefitsasaquietenvironmentwithlotsofnaturalsound,eveninacityifyouhavenoiseinthebackground,lis

teningtonaturalsoundsstilldeliverssomehealthbenefits.”8.Howdoestheauthorintroducethetopicofthetext?A.Bylistingexampl

es.B.Bymakingacomment.C.Byprovidingsomeaccuratedata.D.Bypresentingawidelyheldview.9.WhatisBuxton’spreviousstudyce

nteredon?A.Thebadeffectsofnoises.B.Birds’habitatenvironment.C.Thecausesofnoisepollution.D.Humans’visuali

nterestinnature.10.Whichparagraphbestsupports“Quietenvironmentwithnaturalsoundshasabettereffect”?A.Paragraph3.B.

Paragraph4.C.Paragraph5.D.Paragraph6.11.Whatmightbethebesttitleforthetext?AAdvantagesofbeinginnature.B.Differenttypesofnaturalsounds.C.

Well-beingfromsoundsofnature.D.Relationshipbetweensoundsandmoods.DResearchersattheUniversityofWashingtonsa

ytheyhavedevelopedacontactlesswaytodetectirregularheartbeatsusingordinarysmartspeakers.ResearchersintegrateanAI-Poweredsystemthatrel

iesonsonar(声呐)technologytopickupvibrations(振动)intothesmartspeakersviasoftwareupdates.Ifeveremployed,theheart-trackingtechnologycouldenhancehowd

octorsconducttelemedicineappointmentsbyprovidingdatathatwouldotherwiserequirewearables,healthhardware

oranin-personcheckup.Participantswhowanttheirheartrateandrhythmmeasuredmustsitstillwithintwofeetofthespeaker.Itwillproduceaudiosignalsatavolumehuma

nscan’thear.Asthepulses(脉冲)bounceback,analgorithm(计算程序)workstoidentifybeatingpatternsgeneratedfromahuman’schestwallanddeterminetheamounto

ftimebetweentwoheartbeats.Thatinformation,knownasinter-beatintervals,couldhelpdoctorsjudgeheartfunction.Researcherstrainedthes

peakerstopickupregularandirregularheartrhythms.Thesmartspeakerresearchprojectstartedin2019butwasheldupbythecoronaviruspandemic.Ther

esearchersresumedtheirworklatelastyear,testingoutthespeakerwith26healthyparticipantsand24hospitalizedpatientswithvaryingcardiac(心

脏的)conditions.Thesmartspeaker’sreadingsturnedouttoberelativelyaccurate.Theconceptofremotelytrackingpatients’healthisn’

tnew.Wearabledevicessuchassmartwatcheshaveaddedwellnesstoolsforyears.Butcontactlesshealthmonitoringissomewhatofafrontierthatcouldprovevaluabl

ewhenapersonisn’twearingadeviceorexperiencingamedicalemergency.Thescientistsimagineafutureinwhichpeoplecouldhaveaccesstoheartrhythmtrackingo

ntheirsmartspeakers.Doctorsareparticularlyinterestedinthisnewwaytomeasureabnormalheartrhythmswhichcanleadtostrok

es(中风)butaredifficulttodiagnoseusingexistingmethods.Oneprofessorsaid,“Thisisthefutureof.cardiology.Thebeautyofusingth

esekindsofdevicesisthattheyarealreadyinpeople’shomes.”12.Whatmakesthecontactlesswayspecial?A.Thein-personcheckup.B.TheAI

-Poweredsystem.C.Theordinarysmartspeaker.D.Theconstantdataupdates.13.Whatisparagraph3mainlyabout?A.Howthesmartspeaker

works.B.Howthesmartspeakerbenefitsdoctors.C.Howthesmartspeakerrunsanalgorithm.D.Howthesmartspeakerisputintowideapplication.14.Whatdoestheunderline

dword“resume”meaninparagraph4?A.Quit.B.Improve.C.Restart.D.Launch.15.Whatdoweknowaboutthesmartspeakeraccordingtothelasttw

oparagraphs?A.Itcancureheartdiseaseremotely.B.It’salreadyusedinpeople’shomes.C.It’sapromisingwaytodiagnosestro

kes.D.Ithasthesameeffectsasthesmartwatch.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。MystudentsfrequentlyaskmehowIplannedoutmycareertobecomepresidentofFidelityInvestments.Ialwaystellthem,“Therewasnograndplan;Ibackedintomycareeron

estepatatime.”Inthistougheconomyandever-changingworld,itismoreimportantthanevertosmartlyevaluateeachstepinyourcareer.Toprepareforwhateversur

priseslieahead,trytomakechoicestodaythatwillmaximizeyouroptionsinthefuture.____16____Gainingtransferable(可转移的)knowledgebegins

withthechoicesyoumakeatschool.Youwantyoureducationtoprovideyouwiththenecessaryskillsandexpertisetosucceedi

nawidevarietyofjobs.____17____Ifavorthosethatinvolveextensivewriting,rigorousanalysis,orquantitatives

kills.Onceyouhavefinishedyourformaleducation,searchforjobsthatwillallowyoutofurtherexpandyourtransferableknowledge—

tohelpyoufindyournextjob.Let’ssayyoutakeajobputtingtogetherairplaneleases.Withinafewyears,youcouldbecometheworld’sexpertonthesubject.____18____Byco

ntrast,ifyoutakeajobthatwillexpandyourcomputerprogrammingskills,youcangreatlyboostyouroptionsforlaterstepsinyourcareer.Rememberg

ainingtransferableknowledgeisonlyonepieceofthepuzzle.____19____Asasayinggoes,“Organizationsdon’thirepeople.Peoplehirepeople.”Th

emorepeopleyouknow,themorepeoplewillthinkofyouwhenajobpopsopen—evenwhenitisnotpubliclyadvertised.Ofcourse

,youcanbuildyournetworktosomedegreewithoutchangingjobs.____20____Butthissortofevent-drivennetworkingpalesincomparisonwiththedeepb

ondsyoucandevelopwithyourcolleaguesbyworking,communicating,andtravelingwiththem.A.Youcanmakeyourselfmoreattractive.B.Gaintransferabl

eexpertiseandformclosebondswithyourcolleagues.C.Yournextstepshouldhelpyouexpandyourwebofpersonalrelationships.D.Thi

slaterhelpedmeevaluateandstartbusinessunitsthroughouttheworld.E.Youcanattendconferencesorparticipateincommitteesa

ttradeassociations.F.Thismeansthatyouneedtomakesmartchoicesaboutthecoursesyouwillfollow.G.However,thisnarrowexpertiseprobablywon’thelpy

ouinanyotherlineofwork.第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。Astheelde

stofthreechildren,Ineverhadanyhand-me-downstowear.Instead,Momacquiredmyclothesfrom____21____neighborhoodmothers.Imagi

nethefunotherkidshadwhentheysawmewearingtheir____22____clothing.Perhapsmybiggest____23____camefromCharlie,aboy

fromamiddle-classfamily.Eachtimewemet,Charliewould____24____meformyill-fittingclothes.IhatedCharlieformakingmylife____25____,buttherewasnothin

gIcoulddo.____26____didchangeafterIgraduatedfromuniversityandjoinedtheNavy,whichmademeasocialequal.Hardworkandafewluckycareerchoices____27____pr

omotedmeintotheupperclass.OnceIwasinvitedtoaluxurydinnerandhadan____28____withCharlieforthefirsttimeinalmost

20years.He,thenawaiter,didn’t____29____me.Hiswordswerebrief,butI’llnever______30______them.Hesaid,“Sir,

whatkindofdressingwouldyoulikewithyoursalad?”Thetableshad______31______.Charliewascallingme“Sir”.Whilehundredsof______32______responses

racedthroughmymind,Icouldonlygiveatwo-wordreply:“Bluecheese.”MuchasIwantedtogetbackathim,I______33______todoit.Iwouldn’tputanotherperson_

_____34______whatIhadexperiencedasachild.Itwastimetoputthechildishthingsbehind.Ilefthimagood______35______anddidn’ts

ayanythingaboutit.21A.generousB.poorC.fortunateD.young.22.A.cheapB.belovedC.desertedD.fashionable23.A.questionB.dreamC.limitD.challe

nge24.A.laughatB.waitforC.sharewithD.chatwith25.A.terribleB.boringC.meaninglessD.busy26.A.PoliciesB.PreferencesC.SituationsD.Occasi

ons27.A.constantlyB.eventuallyC.possiblyD.necessarily28.A.appointmentB.exchangeC.argumentD.encounter29.A.believeB.likeC.trustD

.recognize30.A.acceptB.understandC.forgetD.forgive31.A.turnedB.disappearedC.settledD.broken32.A.unconvincingB

.inappropriateC.impossibleD.abnormal33.A.triedB.managedC.refusedD.intended34.A.outofB.awayfromC.amongD.through35.A

.giftB.tipC.lessonD.mark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。Withhiswrinkledfingers,WangQimingputtraditionalmakeuponthefa

cesofyoungperformersbeforedawn,makingfinalpreparationsfortheshehuoparade.Theshehuoparade,atime-honoredperformanceenjoyingw

idespread____36____(popular)inruralareasacrossChina,____37____(date)backtoabout2,000yearswhensacrificia

lactivitieswereperformedtoprayforagoodharvest.Lateron,asdancingandsingingbecamepartoftheparade,itdevelopedintoafolkcusto

m____38____(stage)duringtheSpringFestivalandLanternFestival____39____(remove)badluckandbringafreshstartinthenewyear.WangmazuiisinLongxiancou

nty,previouslyknown____40____LongZhou,whichisfamousforshehuoparades____41____(feature)authenticandinclusiveperformancesandsimp

leyetdelicatefacialmakeup.Thecounty____42____(name)thehometownofshehuoperformancesbytheChineseFolkLiteratureandArtAssociationin2013.Morethan100sh

ehuofestivitiesareheldinLongxianeveryyear,eachof____43____involvesdozensorhundredsofvillagers.Participantsusuallyperformonhorses____44_

___pickuptrucks,showingdifferentperformancesincludingstilt(高跷)dancesandlandboats.Wang,65,hasclear____45____(memory)oftheannualperformances

whenhewasachild.“Myfamilyhasbeenengagedinshehuoperformancesforgenerations,”hesaid.“Istartedtowatchtheshowinmychildhood,andnowIjointhembymakingface-

painting.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)46.假定你是李华,上周末你校组织了一次以“秋收”为主题的社会实践活动。请为你校英文报写一篇报道,内容包括:1参加人员;2.活动过程;3.活动意

义。注意:1.写作词数应为80左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。AutumnHarvest_________________________________________________________________________________________

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______________________________第二节(满分25分)47.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。Itwastimetostartavegetablegarden.Mykidsweretwelveandnineyear

sold,andIwantedthemtohavetheexperienceofgrowingtheirownfood.Onawarmday,Itookmypowerdrilloutandbegantowork.Afterabouthalfa

nhour,Ialmosthadthewholethingdone.Iwasjustleaningovertoaimthetipofthescrewdriver(螺丝刀)atthe“X”inthetopofthelastscrewwhenIf

eltapullonmyscalp(头皮)andsmelledsomethingburning.Realizingmyhairwasstuckintothedrill,Iquicklypushedthe“tur

ningback”button.Butthedrillonlytookinmorehair,andthesmellofburningwasevenstronger.Terrorfloodedmymind.Quickly,Imovedtounplugthedrill.Aftercutt

ingthedrillofffromelectricity,Itriedtopullthedrillaway,butfailed.Thereseemedtobeonlyaboutaninchbetweenthedrillandmyscalp.Ipulledharder.

Therewasnomovementandthepullingreallyhurt..Inowhadapowertoolattachedtothesideofmyhead.Mytwelve-year-olddau

ghter,Floss,wasinside,doingherhomeworkupstairs,butIcouldn’tletherseemeinsuchastupidposition.IwasMom.Iwassupposedtokno

wwhatIwasdoing.Idecidedtocallmyhusband.Usingonehandthatwasn’tholdingtheheavydrill,Ifinallydialedthephoneint

hekitchen.Itrangandrang,andthecallwenttovoicemail.AsIlistenedtothefamiliarrecording,IwonderedwhatmessageIcouldpossiblyleave.None.Ihungup.Iwa

itedforapproximatelythreeseconds,andwithmydrill-holdingarmachingmoreandmore,Itriedagain.Butitwasstillthevoicemail.SoIgaveupturnin

gtomyhusbandforhelp.注意:1.续写的词数应为150左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡相应位置作答。Iwalkedintothebathroomtolookatmysituationinamirror.__________________________________

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