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12021—2022学年度第一学期开学考测试高三英语试题本试卷满分150分。考试用时120分钟。注意事项:1.答题前,考生务必用0.5毫米黑色签字笔将自己的姓名、座号、考生号、县区和科类填写到答题卡和试卷规定的位置上。2.第Ⅰ卷每小题选出答案后,
用2B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。3.第Ⅱ卷必须用0.5毫米黑色签字笔作答,答案必须写在答题卡各题目指定区域内相应的位置;如需改动,先划掉原来的答案,然后再写上新的答案;不能使用涂改液、胶带
纸、修正带。不按以上要求作答的答案无效。第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,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.Whatwillthewomandonextweek?A.Meetarelative.B.Setaworkschedule.C.Travelwithheraunt.2.Whataret
hespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Ameeting.B.Adinnerparty.C.Acoffeeshop.3.Wherearethespeakersnow?A.Onaplane.B.Athome.C.Inac
ar.4.Whoisthemanprobablytalkingto?A.Atravelagent.B.Astoreclerk.C.Agoodfriend.5.Whatkindofbananasdoesthewomanwant?A
.Theyellowones.B.Thegreenones.C.Theoneswithsomebrownspots.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2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.Whatdidthemandooversummervacation?A.Heworkedatarestaurant.B.Heattendedsomeclas
ses.C.Hetraveledaroundtheworld.7.WhatdothespeakersthinkofDavid’sstory?A.Themanthinksheisfoolish.BThewomandoesn’tthinkwellofhisidea.C.Theybotha
dmirehimalot.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8.Whymightthemanfeelguilty?A.Hearrivedlatetoaparty.B.Hemissedthewoman’sbirth
答案y.C.Heforgottobuythewomangifts.9.Whenwillthemanpickupthewoman?A.At5:00p.m.B.At6:00p.m.C.At7:00p.m.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.Whatisthemandoing?A.
Interviewingsomeone.B.Visitingaplace.C.Givingalecture.11.WhenwasAmasyabuiltaccordingtothewoman?AAround1300yearsago.B.Around3000yearsago.C.Around7500y
earsago.12.WhatdoesthewomansuggestvisitorsdoinAmasya?A.Picktheapples.B.Viewthehouses.C.Rowboatsontheri
ver.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13.Howlongwasthemanabroad?..3A.Twomonths.B.Fourmonths.C.Sixmonths.14.Howdidtheman
feelforthefirstpartofhistrip?A.Excited.B.Upset.C.Relaxed.15.Whatlanguagedidthefamilyspeakathome?ARussian.B.Chinese.C.English.16.
WhydoesthemanwanttoreadRussianbooks?A.Todobetterinschool.B.Tolearnmoreabouttheculture.C.Toimprovehisgrammar.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.Howmanycountrieswill
studentsbeabletochoosefrom?A.Three.B.Four.C.Five.18.Whatisthepurposeofthegrouplessons?A.Tohelpstudentsgetoninhostcountries.B.Tohelpst
udentsselectrightprograms.C.Tohelpstudentsimprovegrades.19.Whenwilltheapplicationsbedue?A.AttheendofJanuary.B.Atthe
endofJune.C.AttheendofOctober.20.Whatisnecessaryfortheapplicationoftheprogram?A.Twopersonalessays.B.Oneacademicpaper.C.Highgradesinforeig
nlanguageclasses.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和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。AThe“laugho
utloud”faceisofficiallytheworld’smostpopularemoji,accordingtoresearchersfromAdobe(ADBE)whosurveyed7,000usersacrosstheU
nitedStates,theUnitedKingdom,Germany,France,Japan,.4Australia,andSouthKorea.The“thumbsup”emojicameinsecond,followedbythe“redheart”emo
ji.Theflirtatious“winkandkiss”and“sadfacewithatear”emojisrespectivelyroundedoutthetopfive.ThesoftwaremakeronThurs答案yreleasedthefindingsfromits2021
GlobalEmojiTrendReportaheadofWorldEmojiDayonSatur答案y.Adobe’slatestEmojiTrendreportalsoexaminedthethreemostmisund
erstoodemojisintheworld.The“eggplant”symboledgedoutthe“peach”andthe“clown”emojisrespectivelyasthemostco
nfusingforusers.Thevastmajorityofemojiusers(90%)believethemodern—答案yhieroglyphsmakeiteasierforthemtoexpressthemselves.Ei
ghty—ninepercentofrespondentssaidemojissimplifycommunicatingacrosslanguagebarriers.And67%saidtheythinkp
eoplewhouseemojisarefriendlier,funnierandcoolerthanthosewhodon’t.Aslightmajorityofrespondentssaidtheyaremorec
omfortableexpressingemotionsthroughemojisthantalkingonthephoneorin—person.Morethanhalfofglobalemojiusers(55%)saidusingemojisincommunicatio
nshaspositivelyimpactedtheirmentalhealth.Seventy—sixpercentofthosesurveyedsaidemojisareanimportantcomm
unicationtoolforcreatingunity,respectandunderstanding.And88%saidtheyfeelmoreempathetictowardpeoplewhouseemojis.1.W
hatarethethreemostpopularemojisaccordingtothepassage?A.clownthumbsuplaughoutloudB.laughoutloudthumbsupwinkandkissC.laughoutloudthumbsupredh
eartD.thumbsupredheartsadfacewithatear2.Whichemojiisthemostconfusingoneforusers?A.Peach.B.Eggplant.C.Clown.D.Wink
andkiss.3.Whichofthefollowingbestdescribestheattitudeofmostpeoplesurveyedtoemojis?A.Favorable.B.Passive.C.Indifferent.D.Doubtfu
l.BGettingdrunkonicecreamusedtobethestuffofdreams,butthankstoWillRogers,inventorandownerofWDSDessertStationsinHinkley,Illinois,ithasbecomeadelici
ousreality.TheBelowZeroicecreammachineusesauniquetechniquetofreezealcohol,whichallowsyoutoturnbeers,cocktailsandevenspirits(烈酒)into5delicioussoft—se
rveicecream.Rogerswastryingtocreateahighly—caffeinatedespressoicecreamflavorwhenherealizedhecouldusethes
ametechniquewithalcoholicbeverages.Hestartedexperimentingwithvariousgumsandstabilizerscommonlyusedintheicecreamindustryandeventuallypatentedsometh
ingcalledtheNEAgel.It’sthismagicalconcoction(调制品)thatallowsthealcoholtofreezetoanearsolidinsidetheBelowZer
oicecreammachine.EventhoughBelowZerochangesthetexture(质地)ofbeer,cocktailsandevenspirits,essentiallyturningthemintosoft—serv
eicecream,itdoesnotaffectthealcoholcontentatall.TheABV(酒精度)remainsexactlythesame,whichmeansyoucangetdrunkonice—creamjustasyouwouldonthesameconcoc
tionsinliquidform.WillRogersclaimsthatittakesaround30minutesforbeertogofromliquidtoicecreamform,buthigheralcoholcontentdrinkstakelonger.Essentiall
y,thehigherthealcohollevel,thelongerthewait.TheAmericaninventorplanstosellBelowZeroicecreammachinestobarsandbrewerieswantingtosurprisethei
rpatrons.Metroreportsthatmachineswillsellforabout6,000.4.What’sthenameofthemachinewhichcanchangebeerand
spiritsintoicecream?A.WillRogersB.WDSDessertStationsC.HinkleyD.BelowZero5.Whatmakesalcoholtofreezetoane
arsolidinsidethemachine?A.gums.B.stabilizers.C.NEAgel.D.ABV.6.Whatcanweknowfromthepassage?A.Themachinecanchangeall
liquidsintoicecream.B.Ittakes20minutesforbeertochangeintoicecream.C.Thehigherthealcohollevel,theshorterthewait
willbe.D.Themachinechangesthetextureofbeercocktailsandevenspirits.7.Whatcanweinferfromthepassage?,6A.Themachineaffectsthealcoholcontent.B.Youcange
tdrunkifyouhaveice—creamsmadefromspirits.C.TheAmericaninventordoesn’twanttosellthemagicalmachine.D.Barsandbrew
erieswillnotbecomepotentialbuyersofthemachine.CJeffBezos,ElonMuskandRichardBransonhaveacombinednetworthof400bil
lion,roughlythesizeoftheGDPoftheentirenationofIreland.Andallthreemenhavedecidedtoputvastsumsoftheirwealthintochasingtheir
spacetraveldreams,creatingamodernspaceraceinwhichultra—richmen—ratherthancountries—shootforthestars.Butwhythethre
ebillionaireschoosethecrazyplan?Justforthetraveldreams?It’snotthatsimpleAsweallknow,thespacetravelisamirrorofcomprehensivenationalstrength,w
hetherit’sthecoldwarorthepresent.Thefirstspaceracespannedmultiplepresidentsandpremiers—Kennedy,Krushchev,Brezhnev,Ni
xon.Itmadeheroesofastronautsandcosmonauts,anditfocusednationalprides.Butobviously,thisyear’sracebetweenthebill
ionairesfeaturesnoneofthatnationalprideoropposingideas.It’stax—aversetycoons(大亨)whowanttosellhigh—pricedticketstorichp
eopleinterestedinexperiencingweightlessness.Amazon’sBezoshassaidheisfundinghisportionbysellingofflargechunksofhisAmazonstock(股票)—1billionormor
eayear.Whataretheodds?Ifanyoneistakingbetsonhowthiswillend,andwhowillhavethemoreprofitablespacetourismbusiness,considerAmazon’smethodofmak
ingverylittleprofitinordertoeatupcompetition.So,fromthispointofview,what’shidingbehindthiscrazyraceisbusiness
.Asamethodofexpandinfluence,itisnotabadidea.RichardBransonhascarriedouthisplanonJuly12,andJeffBezosannouncedthathewill
starthisspacetravelonJuly20.Bezosisgettingsomegoodpressbecausehe’stakingWallyFunkalongfortheride.She’sthepilotnowinher80sw
howaskeptoutofspaceinthe1960sbecauseshe’sawoman.Thismaybeabonusforhim.AsforMusk,hethinksthesetwoabovearenotrealspacetrips,hew
antsalargermove.Whowillwintheraceintheend?Let’swaitandsee.8.Whichofthefollowingpeoplemightbethepotentialclientofthespacetravel?A.Daisyaged45
withaheavydebt.B.Clarksonwhodoesn’tenjoytakingrisks.C.Billyaged60withanampleretirementpension..7D.Alexanderwhoknowsnothingaboutspacetravel.
9.WhatstoppedWallyFunkflyingtospaceinthe1960s?A.Age.B.Gender.C.Height.D.Disposition.10.Whatdoestheauthorthinkof
thebillionairesrace?A.Profit—driven.B.Meaningless.C.Foolish.D.Generous.11.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“spanned”inparagraph3probablymean?A.Revolved
.B.Turneddown.C.Entered.D.Leaptthrough.DWeliveintheageofthealgorithm(算法).Increasingly,thedecisionsthataffectourlives—wherewegotoschool,w
hetherwegetacarloan,howmuchwepayforhealthinsurance—arebeingmadenotbyhumans,butbymathematicalmodels.One
applicationthathasbecomeparticularlycommonistheuseofalgorithmstoevaluatejobperformance.Sarah,ateacher
who,despitebeingwidelyrespectedbyherstudents,theirparentsandhercolleagues,wasfiredbecausesheperformedpoorlyaccordingtoanalgorithm
.Whenanalgorithmratesyoupoorly,youareimmediatelybrandedasanunderperformerandthereisrarelyanopportunitytoappeal
againstthosejudgments.Inmanycases,methodsareconsideredsecretsandnodetailsareshared.And答案taoftenseemsconvincing.Asamatteroffact,
thebeliefthatschoolperformanceinAmericaisdecliningisbasedona答案tamistake.ANationatRiskisthereportthatrangtheinitialalarmbellsabout
decliningSAT(ScholasticAssessmentTest)scores.Yetiftheyhadtakenacloserlook,theywouldhavenoticedthatthescoresineachsmallergroupwerei
ncreasing.Thereasonforthedeclineintheaveragescorewasthatmoredisadvantagedkidsweretakingthetest.However,duet
othe答案tamistake,teachersasawholewerejudgedtobefailing.WallStreetisfamousforitsmathematicianswhobuildcomplexmodelstopredictmarketmoveme
ntsanddevelopbusinessplans.Thesearereallysmartpeople.Evenso,itisnotatalluncommonfortheirmodelstofail.Thekeydiff
erencebetweenthosemodelsandmanyoftheonesbeingusedthese答案ysisthatWallStreettraderslosemoneywhentheir答案
tamodelsgowrong.However,asCVNeilpointsoutinherbook,theeffectsofwidely—usedmachine—drivenjudgmentsare
oftennotbornebythosewhodesignthealgorithms,butbyeveryoneelse.Asweincreasinglyrelyonmachinestomakedecisi
ons,weneedtoaskthesequestions:Whatassumptionsarethereinyourmodel?Whathasn’tbeentakenintoaccount?Howarewegoingtotesttheeffectivenessoftheconclu
sions?Clearly,somethinghasgoneterriblywrong.Whenmachinesreplacehumanstomakeajudgment,weshouldholdthemtoahighstan答案rd.
Weshouldknowhowthe答案tawascollected.Andwhennumberslie,weshouldstoplisteningtothem.812.WhyschoolperformanceinAm
ericaisbelievedtobedeclining?A.Teachersperformpoorly.B.Big答案taispopular.C.The答案taiswrong.D.Thereismisunderstandingaboutalgorit
hms.13.Whatshouldwedowhenmakingdecisionsbymachines?A.Followthemachines.B.Makeajudgmentbytests.C.Stoplisteningtomachines.D.Make
the答案taconvincing.14.Whatisthestructureofthepassage?A.B.C.D.15.Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?A.Thedrawbacksofalgorithm.B.Theapplicationo
falgorithminbusiness.C.Thepopularityofalgorithmtoemployers.D.Theadvantagesanddisadvantagesofalgorithm.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能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。Forcenturies,generationsofclothingdesignersandgarmentmaker
sinChinahavebeendevotedtobuildingthe“GarmentKingdom”,makingthegarmentsanimportantcomponentofChineseculture.♦OriginofChineseclot
hingInprimitivesociety,theChineselivedincaves.Tokeepwarm,theycoveredthemselveswithnaturalmaterialsli
keleaves,grassesandanimalfurs.9About18,000yearsago,theChineseinventedsewing.Animalskinswerecuttofitthehumanbodyusingsharpenedstoneandbonet
oolsandthensewntogetherusingboneneedles.16.♦17ChineserulesofetiquetteregardinggarmentsandornamentsstartedtakingshapeintheZhouDynasty.
DuringtheSpringandAutumnandtheWarringStatesPeriod,theideaoffashionreachednewheights.QinShihuangestablish
edmanysocialsystems,includingthatofuniformstodistinguishpeople’sranksandsocialpositions.IntheTangdynasty,clothingwasm
orevariedthanbeforebecausethestatewasmoreopentotheoutsideworld.18Theywereallowedtoexposetheirarmsandbackandweardresses
thatabsorbedelementsfromothercultures.Theycouldwearmen’sridinggarmentsiftheyliked.CasualwearappearedduringtheSongDynastyandduringtheYuanD
ynasty,thesimpleandunadornedstyleofclothingwasmainlyacombinationofMongolianandHaninfluences.DramaticchangestookplaceduringtheMingDynasty.Therew
asnolimitationtoonestyleandnaturalbeautywasadvocated,19.However,duringtheQingDynasty,clothesbecameelegantandpoised(威严的).20.Thereappearedtheqipa
o,Chinesetunicsuit,studentuniform,Lenin—stylesuit,Russiandress,miniskirt,punk(怪异服装)andT-shirt.To答案y,somepeopleinChinafollowworldfashion,butind
ividualityhasbecomethemaintrend.Moreandmorepeoplecanenjoybeautifulfashionswithtraditionalfeaturesandthemodernchic.A.itinfluen
cedpeople’slives.B.Developmentofclothing.C.Chinesegarmentsofthe20thcenturyrangedgreatlyinstyle.D.thusbringingvigor(活力)andlifeforcetoclothingcult
ure.E.TheinventionofsewingallowedtheearlyChinesetomakebetterfittingclothestoprotectthemfromharshconditions.F.Whatisworthspecialmen
tionisthatwomenoftheTangdynastydidnothavetoabidebythetraditionaldresscode.G.Fashiondesignersto答案yarefindingnewwa
ystocombinemodernfashiontrendswithtraditionalChinesesymbolsofgoodfortune.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。NeighborlinessispartofChineseculture.Peoplewho21inthesameresidentialcompoundbecame
good10friends.MyfriendLaoMaisoneoftheseoldfriendsandneighbors.LaoMaisatraditionalChineseguywhoputsfriendshipandloy
altyabovehisown22.Hehashelpedalmosteveryoneinourgroupbuthasnever23usforhelp.Whenhefirststartedworking,LaoMa24about1000Yuanpermonth.Butwhenheheardaf
riendofhis25neededmoney,without26heborrowedherethereandofferedhisfriend5000Yuan.LaoMagot27onJune19thisyear.Chinesepeople
generallyliketoinvitealltheirfriendsandrelativestoafeastontheoccasion.LaoMa28chosetoholda29auction(拍卖)whereheputpresentsfro
mfriendsupforbid.WhenLaoMaannouncedhisintentionsforthewedding,wewere30astonished,butlater31theidea.Afterall,itjustunderscores(强调)hispenchant(嗜好;倾
向)forputtingothers32himself.Morethan200peoplewere33atLaoMa’swedding.Perhapsbecauseoftheauction,manymorepeoplethan34arrivedtocele
brateandbid.Maandhiswifegavetheprofitsfromtheauctiontoacharitytohelpthoseinneed.LaoMaisamodelneighbor
andmanyothershavebeen35byhisfriendshipandgenerosity.LaoMalikestosay,“Loveme,lovemyneighbor.”21.A.workB.liveC.a
riseD.cooperate22.A.interestsB.habitsC.principlesD.activities23.A.turnedupB.turneddownC.turnedtoD.turnedaround24.A.chargedB.costC.spentD.earned25.A.g
enerallyB.hopefullyC.desperatelyD.overally26.A.participatingB.defendingC.transformingD.hesitating27.A.marriedB.introducedC.engagedD.visited28.A.howe
verB.thereforeC.insteadD.thus29.A.honorB.charityC.reputationD.volunteer30.A.vitallyB.initiallyC.actuallyD.obviously31.A.appreciat
edB.appliedC.challengedD.demanded32.A.thankstoB.regardlessofC.outofD.aheadof33.A.presentB.absentC.amazingD.effective34.A.admiredB.exploredC.expect
edD.registered35.A.requestedB.discouragedC.recognisedD.inspired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。HenanProvince36(strike)byterriblerainstormsinJuly,2021.Heavyrainfallraisedtheemergency3711(respond)formeteorologicaldisasters
tolevelI,38(high)levelinafour—tiersystem,inZhengzhou.TheNationalMeteorologicalCentersaidhourlyprecipitation(降水量)inZhengzhoureached
201.9millimetersonceinanhour.Nearly11.45millionresidentsin139countiesacrosstheprovincewereaffecteddue3
9therecord—breakingheavyrainfall40startedonJuly16,saidLiChangxun,deputyheadoftheprovince’sDepartmentofEmergencyManageme
nton26th,July.Hundredsofthousandsofhousescollapsed,andmorethan1.31millionresidentswererelocatedtosafeplaces.41totalof63peo
plehadbeenkilledwithfivepeople42(miss),reportedby26th,July,Lisaid,43(add)thatrepaircrewswerehurryingtofixbridges,electricalsubs
tationsandgaspipelinestohelpreturnpeople’slivestonormal.ThoughfloodingduringthesummermonthsisanannualoccurrenceinpartsofChina,recentrainshavealar
medscientistsandofficials,raisingquestionsastowhetherweshouldbeprepared44(deal)withmoreextremeandunpredictableweat
her45(cause)byclimatechange.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)46.你正在一所寄宿制高中就读,你校英文报正在征稿,希望高三的学长为高一新生提供生活和学习方面的建议,内容包括:1
.生活方面:适应新环境、与人和谐相处2.学习方面:方法、习惯注意: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。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。Youwouldthinkthat
afterhearingMomandDadtalkingaboutTheTripforayear,Iwouldbeeagertogo.ButIdidn’tevenwanttothinkaboutit.“Aren’tyouexcited?”askedDad,lookingupfromhi
slaptop.“Thisisthetripofalifetime.I’llbetnoneofyourfriendswillbedrivingacrosstheUnitedStatesthissummer.
”Exactly,Ithought.NobodyIknewwasgoingtopileintoanoldvan,anddrivefromCaliforniatoNewYorkandbackin58答案ys.Fifty—
eight答案ys!Thatwaspracticallymywholesummer!ButIknewitwasuselesstoprotest.WhenDadwasofferedasummeroffforthefirsttim
einhiscareer,hesaidthathewouldalwaysdreamedofdrivingacrossthecountry.Soweweregoing.ThatwasDad’schance.12Ipicked
upmycat,Max,andburiedmyfaceinhisfur.Hepawedatmyearsplayfully.Goodbye,summervacation.Goodbye,divingatthelake.Goodbyetohangingoutanddoingabsolutely
nothing.Goodbye,Max.Iwasgoingtomissthisballoffur.Iputhimdownandlaughedashebattedabuttonacrossthefloorlikeasoccerplayer.Hewasinterest
edinallsmallobjects.Thecloserthetripgot,theharderitwasgoingtoignore.ThickenvelopesarrivedfromplaceslikeIndi
ana,TennesseeandArkansas.Nightafternight,MomandDadhuddledaroundthecomputer,plottingeveryinchofour8,000-milejourney.Three答案ysafterscho
olgotout,TheTripfinallycame.Everythingwaspackedandreadytogo.Momsaidthatwearesupposedtoleaveat9a.m.ButwhenDadnoticedawetsp
otunderthevan,Irealizedwewouldn’tbegoinganywhereforawhile.Dadcrawledunderthevan.Carpartsspranguparoundthe
vanlikemushrooms.Minutesturnedintohours.BythetimeDadgaveMomthenews,itwaslateafternoon.“Ifixedtheleak.”saidDad,“ButnowIcouldn’tfindoneofthefanbolts(螺
栓).”Momorganizedasearch,butinvain.注意:1.续写词数应为150左右。2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。Dadcalledthestoresbutnonecarriedtheboltthatfittedt
hisoldvan.Thenithitme.“Max!”Ishouted,“FindMax!”13获得更多资源请扫码加入享学资源网微信公众号www.xiangxue100.com