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巴东县第三高级中学高二上第三次月考英语试题考生注意:1.本试卷分选择题和非选择题两部分。满分150分,考试时间120分钟。2.答题前,考生务必用直径0.5毫米黑色墨水签字笔将密封线内项目填写清楚。3.考生作答时,请将答案答在答题卡上。选择题每小题选出答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡上对应
题目的答案标号涂黑;非选择题请用直径0.5毫米黑色墨水签字笔在答题卡上各题的答题区域内作答,超出答题区域书写的答案无效,在试题卷、草稿纸上作答无效。4.本卷命题范围:人教版必修第一册~选择性必修第一册。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。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.Wheredoestheconversationtakepl
ace?A.Inastore.B.Ataclub.C.Inahospital.2.Whatisthemandoing?A.Sendingagift.B.Havingawalk.C.Doingtheshopping.3.Whatdoesthewomanaskthemantod
o?A.WatchTV.B.Putoutafire.C.Workinafactory.4.Whatdoesthewomanthinkofherartcourse?A.Hard.B.Boring.C.Good.5.Whatdoesthewomanaskthemanabout?A.Whent
oleave.B.Whichfilmtowatch.C.Howtogettothecinema.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.Whenwillthepartybeheld?A.Onthe2nd.B.Onthe7th.C.On
the9th.7.Whatkindofmeetingroomdoesthemanwant?A.Abigone.B.Asmallone.C.Aregularone.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8.Whydoesthemantalktothewoman?A.Toaskfordir
ections.B.Toreturntickets.C.Togettravelinformation.9.Inwhichplacewillthetourstart?A.LondonBridge.B.PiccadillyCircus.C.Buckingham
Palace.10.Howmuchshouldthemanpayforthetickets?A.$15.B.$30.C.$39.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11.Whatistheman?A.Adoctor.B.Amodel.C.Amusician.12.Wha
tistherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Motherandson.B.Sisterandbrother.C.Doctorandpatient.13.Whatdoesthewomanadvisethemantodo?A.Conta
ctfriends.B.Haveaninterview.C.Practisewitharobot.听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。14.Whatdidthemandojustnow?A.Hepackedclothes.B.Hecalledoffabusiness
trip.C.Hemethisboss.15.WhatwillthemanwearonMonday?A.Ajacket.B.Asuit.C.Apairofjeans.16.Whoisthewoman?A.Theman'swi
fe.B.Theman'smother.C.Theman'ssister.17.WhatwillthemandoonThursday?A.Holdaweddingparty.B.Visitafactoryinthesouth.C.Goswimming.听第10段材料,回答第18至
20题。18.Whenwillthenewschooldistrictbefullyopen?A.Tomorrow.B.Nextweek.C.Nextmonth.19.Whatdoweknowaboutthehistorystud
ents?A.Theyareallmoving.B.Theydon'tmoveatall.C.Theyhavemoveddowntown.20.Whatistheplanfortheengineerstudents?A.Theirlabwillbefinishedtomorrow.B.T
heywillcompletethemovenextweek.C.Theirteacherswillbeleftinoldbuildings.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。AThor:LoveandThunder1hr30min|Action,Adventure,Fantasy|2022-07-08Storyline:Thor:LoveandThunderfindsThoronajourneyunlikeanythinghe'severf
aced.Hisretirementisdestroyedbyagalactic(银河系的)killer,whoseekstheextinctionofthegods.Tofightthethreat,ThorgetsthehelpofKingValkyrie,Korga
ndJaneFoster.Together,theyuncoverthemysteryoftheGodKillerandstophimbeforeit'stoolate.TicketPrice:children(ages2~12)$8,adults
(ages13&.up)$15JackassForever1hr36min|Comedy|2022-03-22Storyline:Celebratingthejoyofbeingbacktogetherwithyourbestfriends,theorigina
ljackasscrewreturnforanotherroundoffunny,wildlyabsurd(荒唐的)andoftendangerousdisplaysofcomedywithalittlehelpfromsomeexcitingnewactors.
JohnnyandtheteampushtheenvelopeevenfurtherinJackassForever.TicketPrice:children(ages2~12)$18,adults(ages
13&up)$35Blacklight1hr44min|Action,Thriller|2022-02-11Storyline:TravisBlocklivesandfightsintheshadows,whoisa
governmentoperativecomingtotermswithhisshadowypast.Whenhediscoversaplot(阴谋)targetingUScitizens,Blockf
indshimselfinthetargetoftheFBIdirectorheoncehelpedandprotected.Nothingandnooneissafewhensecretsarehiddeninblacklight.TicketPrice:children(ages2~12
)$6,adults(ages13&up)$9RedeemingLove;2hr14min|History,Drama,Romance|2022-03-07Storyline:BasedonthebestsellingnovelbyFrancineRivers,Rede
emingLoveisapowerfulstoryoftrueloveandperseverance(不屈不挠)asayoungcouplesrelationshipfaceswiththehardrealitiesoftheCaliforniaG
oldRushof1850.Itisalife-changingstoryofthepowerofunconditionalandall-consuminglove.TicketPrice:children(ages2~12)$7,adults(ages13&.up)$1021.Howmuch
willitcosttoseeThor:LoveandThunderforacouplewith2kidsaged5?A.$30.B.$34.C.$46.D.$106..22.WhichmightinterestTomwhoen
joyscomedy?A.Thor:LoveandThunder.B.JackassForever.C.Blacklight.D.RedeemingLove.23.WhatcanweknowaboutR
edeemingLove?A.Itfallsinthecategoryof“Action”B.Itisfreeonticket.C.Itisacrimemovie.D.Itisbasedonabestsel
lingnovel.BLastyear,MiaMcCarthyandChaseRobbins,bothcollegestudentsintheIovineandYoungAcademyofUSC(UniversityofSouthernCalifornia
),weresittingaroundat11pmwhentheystartedcravingforcandy.ThepairimmediatelyorderedfromDoorDash(atakeawayapp)tosettlethesweettooth.Afte
rcarefullytrackingthedriverfor45minutes,thedrivercancelled(取消)thedelivery.Thismomentmadethemrealizetherehadtobeaquickerwayfo
rcustomerstoordersnackswithoutdrivingtoagrocerystore.McCarthyandRobbinsthensetuptheirapp-Handle,aservicethatdeliverssna
cks,drinks,icecreamandhouseholdnecessitiestotheUSCareawithin15minutes.Theyspentthesummerof2021exploringtheprocessofstartingabusiness.
“Weweretryingtopushthingsforwardsofastthatwestartedtohateweekendsbecausenooneelsewasworkingsowecouldn't
contactsuppliers,"Robbinssaid.Themajordifficultytheyfacedwastofigureoutwhatstrategymadethemostsensefororderingandcustomerconvenience.They
decidedthebestchoicewastohireengineerstobuildafullyfunctionalapp.Althoughtheymadealotofpreparations,theappcrashedonthenig
htofitsofficiallaunch(发布)inlateAugust,lettingMcCarthyandRobbinsfeelhopeless.Evenso,theydidn'tgiveup.Robbinss
pentthefollowing10dayscoding(编码)theappsothattheteamcouldensuresuccessfortheirsecondlaunch.Mia'sartisticbackground,combinedwithRobbins'engin
eeringbackground,allowedthemtoworkwelltogether.“Itwasreallyhardandemotionallychallenging,"McCarthysaid.“I
'mreallygladthatwewereabletomakeit.”Theearlydaysofthebusinesswerenothingbutdifficult.McCarthyandRobbinsdeliveredorders,workedonmarketingands
pokewithsupplierstoimprovetheproductsthestorewasselling.Theynowhaveanentiregroupofdeliverersworkingfrom4pmto1amdaily,d
eliveringthousandsofproductstopeopleinthesurroundingcampuscommunity.24.Whatdotheunderlinedwords“cravi
ngfor”inparagraph1probablymean?A.Buying.B.Selling.C.Wantingtoeat.D.Tryingtomake.25.WhydidMiaMcCarthyandChaseRobbi
nssetupHandle?A.Todeliverproductsmorequickly.B.Tomakemoneytopayfortheireducation.C.Toputtheirknowledgeintopractice.D.Tosolvetheproblemofunemploymen
t.26.Whatcanbeinferredfromparagraph4?A.TheappHandledidn'tcomeeasy.B.RobbinsismorecapablethanMcCarthy.C.McCarthyandRobbinsoftenfelthopeless.D.It's
easytogiveupwhenstartingabusiness.27.WhichofthefollowingwordsbestdescribeMiaMcCarthyandChaseRobbins?A.Kindandcurious.B.Determinedandhard-working.C.
Patientandhelpful.D.Strictandindependent.CForthefirsttime,RobertFerloftheUniversityofFlorida'sInstituteofFoodandAgricultura
lSciencesandotherresearchersplantedthalecress(拟南芥),asmallfloweringplant,inmoonsoilcollectedbyNASA'sApollo
astronautsduringtheApollotasks.Theywantedtoseeifmoonsoilcouldbeusedtogrowfoodbythenextgenerationofmoonexplorers.Butthe
scientistshadnoideaifanythingwouldgrowinsoilfromthemoon.Thegoodnewswasthatalloftheseeds(种子)grew.Thebadnewswasthatafterthefirstweek,themoonsoilst
ressedtheplantssomuchthattheygrewslowly.Mostoftheplantsendedupsmallornotfullydeveloped.Thelongerthesoilwasblownbysolarwindonthemoon,theworsethe
plantsseemedtogrow.“ThesoilcollectedbytheApollo11taskwastheleasthelpfulforgrowth,"thescientistssaid.O
nesolutionmightbetouseyoungerspotsonthemoonfordiggingupsoil.Theenvironmentcouldalsobechangedbyaddingspecialnutrient(营养物)mix
turesorlighting.SharmilaBhattacharya,aNASA'sprogramscientistforspacebiology,said,“Thefactthatseedsgrewmeansthatwehaveareallygoo
dstartingpoint,andnowthequestionishowtomakefurtherprogress.”TheFloridascientistshopetoreusetheirmoonsoillaterthisyear,plant
ingmorethalecressbeforepossiblymovingontootherplants.“Itisabigstepforwardsuccessfullygrowingplantsinmoonsoil,”SimonGilroyoftheUniversityofWis
consin-Madisonsaid.“Therealnextstepistogoanddoitonthesurfaceofthemoon.”28.Whydidresearchersplantthalecressinmoonsoil?A.Torecyclem
oonsoiltoavoidunnecessarywaste.B.Toincreasetheproductivityofthisspecialplant.C.Toseeifitispossibletog
rowfoodinmoonsoil.D.ToprovethesoilcollectedbyApollo11useless.29.Whatmadethethalecressgrowslowly?A.Light
ing.B.Lackofsolarwind.C.Specialnutrientmixtures.D.Stressfrommoonsoil.30.WhatisSharmilaBhattacharya'sattitudet
otheexperimentresult?A.Positive.B.Unconcerned.C.Disappointed.D.Doubtful.31.Whichisthemostsuitabletitleforthetext?A.TheWa
ytoPlantThaleCressinMoonSoilB.ScientistsGrowPlantsinSoilFromtheMoonC.AstronautsSuccessfullyCollectedMoonSoilD.TheFurtherDevelopmentofOr
ganicFarmingDTheCaliforniaPublicUtilitiesCommissionapproved(批准)adriverlessride-hailing(打车)servicelaunchedbyCruise,acompa
nycontrolledbyautomakerGeneralMotors.Previously,self-drivingtaxishadhumandriversasback-ups.Anotherroboticcarpioneer,Waymo,hasalreadybeencharging
passengersforridesinpartsofSanFranciscoinautonomous(自动的)vehicleswithaback-uphumandriverpresenttotakecontrolifs
omethinggoeswrongwiththetechnology.NowCruisehasbeenpermittedtochargeforridesinautonomousvehiclesthatwillhavenootherpeopleinthembe
sidethepassengers--adreamthatawidevarietyoftechnologycompaniesandtraditionalautomakershavewantedtorealize.Thedriverlessvehic
lesareusedasawaytomaketaxirideslessexpensivewhilereducingthetrafficaccidentsanddeathscausedbycarelesshumandrivers.Theservicewillincludejust30v
ehiclestotransportpassengersinlesscrowdedpartsofSanFranciscofrom10pmto6am.Besidesbeinglimitedbytimeswhenfewerpassers-byonthestreetsandplaceswherether
eislesstraffic,Cruise'sdriverlessservicewon'tbeallowedtooperateinbadweathersuchasheavyrainorfog.Thoselimitationsaredesignedtoreducechanceso
ftheautonomoustaxiscausinginjuriesordeath,andalsoallowthecompanytoobservehowthetechnologyworksbeforeenlargi
ngbusiness.WhileCruise'sapplicationforthedriverlesstaxiserviceinSanFranciscowonbroadsupportfromthosewhohopethetechnolog
ywillbeusedinothercities,sometransportationexpertssaidthatthePublicUtilitiesCommissionmustthinkitover.“Manyoftheclaimedbenefit
sofautonomousvehicleshavenotbeenshown,andsomeclaimshavelittleornobasis,"saidRyanRusso,thedirectorofthetransport
ationdepartmentinOakland,California.32.Whatisadreamoftechnologycompaniesandtraditionalautomakers?A.Toprovidedriverlesstaxis
erviceatanytime.B.Toofferdriverlessrideserviceinbadweather.C.TosupplypassengersfreeridesinSanFrancisco.D.Tooperateautonomouscarswithouthumandrivers.
33.WhatcanweknowaboutthedriverlesstaxiservicebyCruise?A.ItwillbefreeofchargeinSanFrancisco.B.Itwillcausenotrafficacci
dentsordeaths.C.Itislimitedbytimeandplace.D.Ittransportspassengersincrowdedstreets.34.WhatdoesRyanRussoseemtoagreewith?A.Cruise
'sservicewillcauseunavoidableinjuries.B.Benefitsofautonomousvehiclesremaintobeseen.C.Thedriverlesstaxisshouldbeusedinot
hercities.D.Humandriversareneededincaseofsomethingwrong.35.Inwhichsectionofamagazinemayyoufindthetext?A.Technology.B.Health.C.Travel.D.Enter
tainment.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。HowtoGetAlongWithFriendsFriendshipscanhavea
majorimpactonyourhealthandhappiness,butit'snotalwayseasytodevelopfriendships.Thefollowingaresometipsforyou.Bepositive_36_Ifyou'resomeonewholikes
todiscusshopeless-soundingsituations,that'sOK,butremembertotalkaboutmorecheerfultopics,too.Discussingbooks
orsharingfunnystoriesarebetterforyourfriendships.Ofcourse,ifsomethingbadhappens,it'sOKtoaskyourfriendsforsupport.You
'renotexpectedtobepositiveallthetime._37_Listeninghelpsyoulearnaboutyourfriendsandsupportthemwhentheyneedit.Giveyourfriendsyour
fullattention,andmakementalnotesabouttheimportantthingsintheirlives---likethenamesoftheirlovedones,thingstheylikeandmajo
rthingsthathavehappenedorarehappeningintheirlives._38_,don'timmediatelyshareyourexperiencesoradvice.Instead,askthem,“Howareyouf
eelingaboutit?”or“Whatdoyouplantodoaboutthat?”MaketimeforeachotherSpendingtimewithyourfriendshasahugeimpact,whetherit'
sforafewminutesorforseveralhours._39_.Ifyoucan'teasilyseeyourfriendsinperson,trytextingeachotherorhavingvi
deocalls.Itcertainlydoesn'treplaceanin-personhangout,butit'sagoodwaytokeepintouch.Calmlydiscussproblemsone-on-oneIfyour
friendsaredoingsomethingthat'sbotheringyou,itdoesn'thelptogivethemthesilenttreatmentorleavethemout.Instead,talktothemone-on-oneaboutwhatsbotheringyo
u,andcalmlysharehowyoufeelaboutit.Forexample,ifyourfriendshavegivenyouanembarrassing(令人尴尬的)nickname,pullthemasideandsay,“Iknowyou'retryingto
befunny,butwhenyoucallmethat,Igetreallyembarrassed._40_.”A.ListentothemB.Pleasedon'tcallmethatC.Focusingontheupsidemakesyouabett
erfriendD.IfyouanswertelephonecallsonlyduringcertainhoursE.Ifyourfriendsharessomethingthatthey'restrugglingwithF.Talk
ingdirectlytoyourfriendisthebestwaytosolveanissueG.Schedulefunactivitieswithyourfriends,orjustfindtim
etotalkforawhile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。ThanksgivingDaywasnear.Th
efirstgradeteachergaveherclassfunhomework--todrawapictureofsomethingforwhichtheywere_41_.Mostofthecla
ssmightbe__42_economicallydisadvantaged,butstillmanywouldcelebratetheholidaywithturkeyandothertraditionalgoodi
esoftheseason.These,theteacherthought,wouldbethesubjectsofmostofherstudents'_43_.Andtheywere.ButDouglasmadea_44_kindofpictur
e.Douglaswasadifferentkindofboy.Hewastheteacher'struechildofmisery(不幸),weakandunhappy.Asotherchildrenplayedintheplayground,_45_,Douglaswaslikelyt
ostandclosebyherside.OnecouldonlyguessatthepainDouglasfeltbehindthose_46_eyes.Yes,his_47_wasdifferent.When_48_todrawapictureofsomethingforwhichhe
wasthankful,hedrewahand.Nothingelse.Justanordinaryhand.Hisstrangeimagecapturedthe_49_ofhispeers.Whosehandcouldi
tbe?Onechildguesseditwasthehandofa_50_becausefarmersraiseturkeys.Anothersuggestedapoliceofficer'sbecausethepoliceprotectand_51_
people.StillothersguesseditwasthehandofGodforGodfeedsus.Andsothe_52_wenton--untiltheteacheralmostforgottheyoungartisthimself.
Whenthechildrenhadgoneontootherpictures,shewalkeduptoDouglas'desk,bentdown,andaskedhimwhosehanditwas.Thelittleboylookedawayan
dmuttered(低声说出),“It'syours”.She_53_thetimesshehadtakenhishandand_54_withhimhereandthere,althoughshehadtheot
herstudents.Howoftenhadshesaid,“Takemyhand,Douglas.We'llgooutside.”Or“Letmeshowyouhowto_55_yourpencil."Or“Let'sdothi
stogether.”Douglaswasmostthankfulforhisteacher’shand.41.A.eagerB.gratefulC.concernedD.prepared42.A.conside
redB.acceptedC.discoveredD.proved43.A.testsB.textsC.artsD.answers44.A.sameB.differentC.similarD.right4
5.A.inadditionB.asaresultC.bycontrastD.inotherwords46.A.incredibleB.anxiousC.happyD.sad47.A.holidayB.pictureC.traditionD.
pain48.A.approvedB.employedC.askedD.persuaded49.A.dreamB.preferenceC.imaginationD.hope50.A.studentB.doctorC.cookD.farmer51.A.careforB.appe
altoC.tradewithD.callon52.A.classB.discussionC.game.D.action53.A.rememberedB.recordedC.watchedD.researched54.A.sangB.w
alkedC.talkedD.complained55.A.breakB.sellC.fixD.hold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。Bodylanguagei
sanimportantpartofnon-verbal(非言语的)communication.Itrefersto_56_useofphysicalbehavior,gestures(手势)andexpressionsto_57_(communication).Bodylanguageshow
salotaboutwhatapersonisthinkingaboutandhowapersonisfeeling.Positivebodylanguagecanoftenmaketheotherpersonfeelcomfortable.However,negative(消极的
)bodylanguageshowsthatapersonisunapproachableoruninterested._58_(be)abletoreadbodylanguagewillhelpyouunderstandthecompletemessageoneistryingtoex
pressandsendouttherightmessages.Bodylanguage__59_(say)tomakeup60%to65%ofallconversationsinourdailylife.Besides,around93%
ofour_60_(impress)onothersdependsonthelanguageourbodyspeaks,andonly7%ofthatdependsonwhatweverballysay.Youmusthaveseensom
eexcellentindividuals_61_bodylanguageissopowerful.Suchindividualsknowverywellthewordsthatcomeoutofthemoutharen'tsoimportantasgesturesthataremade.A
llinall,yourbodylanguageisatypeofcommunicationthat_62_(make)upalargepartofwhatyouwant_63(share),anditalsomakesyourverb
almeansmoreeffective,aouractionsspeaklouder_64_words.So,youhadbettermasterthepositive_65_usefulbodylang
uage.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)假定你是李华,你校英文报正面向中学生征文。请你以“公园”为主题写-一-篇短文投稿。内容包括:1.公园简介;2.推荐该公园。注意:1.写作词数应为80左右;2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。第二节(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。InaclassIteachadults.Igavetheclasshomeworkthatwasto“gotosomeoneyoulovewithinthenextweekandtellthemy
oulovethem.Ithastobesomeoneyouhaveneversaidthosewordstobeforeoratleasthaven'tsharedthosewordswithforalongtime”
.Itdoesn'tsoundlikeaverytoughhomeworkuntilyourealizethatmostofthemeninthatgroupwereover35whowerelesswillingtoexpresstheirfeelings.Sot
hiswasaverychallenginghomeworkforsome.Atthebeginningofournextclass,Iaskedifsomeonewantedtosharewhathadhappenedwhentheytoldsomeonetheylovedth
em.Ifullyexpectedoneofthewomentovolunteer,aswasusuallythecase,butonthiseveningoneofthemenraisedhishand.He
appearedquitemovedandabitshaken.Ashestoodup,hebeganbysaying,“Fiveyearsago,myfatherandIhadasharpdisag
reementandreallyneversolveditsincethen.Weavoidedseeingeachotherunlessweabsolutelyhadtobeatfamilygatherings.Buteventhen,wehardlyspoketoeac
hother.So,lastTuesdaybythetimeIgothomeIhadconvincedmyselfIwasgoingtotellmyfatherIlovedhim.Itwasweird怪异的),butjustmakingthatdec
isionseemedtoliftaheavyloadoffmychest.“ThenextmorningIwasupbrightandearly.Igottotheofficeearlyandcompletedmorein
twohoursthanIhadthewholedaybefore.At9:00IcalledmydadtoseeifIcouldcomeoverafterwork.Whenheansweredthephone,Ijustsaid,‘Dad,canIcomeoveraft
erworktonight?Ihavesomethingtotellyou.’Mydadagreedwithreluctance(不情愿).“At5:30,Iwasatmyparents'houseringin
gthedoorbell,praying(祈祷)thatDadwouldanswerthedoor.Asluckwouldhaveit,Daddidanswerthedoor.Ididn'twasteanytime--Ito
okonestepinthedoorandsaid,‘Dad,IjustcameovertotellyouthatIloveyou.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。“Itwasasifachange
cameovermydad.“Butthat'snotevenmypoint.