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仁寿一中南校区2022级高二上学期10月月考英语试题第一部分听力(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并阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。1.Whatexercisewillthemandotoday?A.Swimming.B.Yoga.C.weightlifting2.Whatwasthereasonforthe
mantoworkatthecharityatfirst?A.Tohelpthehomeless.B.Todoacollegeproject.C.Togetworkexperience.3.Wherea
rethespeakersnow?A.Atanartmuseum.B.Attheman’shome.C.Atafurniturestore.4.Whatdoesthewoman'scatdowhenitseesmice?A.Itactsinafriendly
waytowardsthem.B.Ittriestocatchthem.C.Itstaysstill.5.Whatisthewomanteachingtheman?A.Howtousetheprinter.B.H
owtowritethereport.C.Howtochangethepassword.第二节听下面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.Whatwasthetruckcarrying?A.Beer.B.Animals.C.Glassboxes.7.Whatdoweknowaboutthetruckdri
ver?A,Hegothurt.B.Heranaway.C.Hefeltupset.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8.Whatdoesthewomanaskthemantodo?A.Helphershoponli
ne.B.Teachhertomakecoffee.C.Buyheracupofcoffee.9.HowmuchdoestheItaliancoffeemakercost?A.$1000.B.$1500.C.$2000.10.H
owdoesthewomanprobablyfeelaboutthesilvercoffeemaker?A.It’snotbeautiful.B.It’stooexpensive.C.It'snotadvancedenough.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11.Whatistheprobab
lerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Footballplayerandfan.B.Reporterandcoach.C.Teammates.12.Wheredidthemangettoknowthenews?A.F
romsocialmedia.B.FromTV.C.Fromradio.13.WhatistherealreasonforRyantoleavetheclub?A.Hedidn’tperformwellduringthisseason.B.HewantstojoinMr
.White’steam.C.Heisunsatisfiedwithhispay.听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。14.Whatisthemainideaoftheconversation?A.Prepari
nganartcompetition.B.Applyingtoanartschool.C.Arranginganartshow.15.WhatisDylan’sstyleofpaintingprobably?A.Pencilpaintings.B.Oilpaintings.C.Watercolor
paintings.16.HowmanyphotosshouldDylansend?A.5.B.10.C.15.17.Whatisthewomaninahurrytodo?A.Sendanemail.B.Visitherfriend.C.Attendameeting.听第10段材料,回答第18至2
0题。18.Whoisthespeechfor?A.Themanagers.B.Theemployees.C.Thecustomers.19.Whyisthespeakergivingthespeech?A.Tointroducehimself.B.Tosetaregularmeeting.C
.Tosellnewcomputers.20.Whatwillthespeakerdoduringnextweek?A.Givecomputerlessons.B.Joinanewcompany.C.Co
llectgreatideas.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。APREVIEWSANDOPENI
NGSQueenoftheMistCharingCrossTheaterPreviewsfromSaturday,15August.OpeningWednesday,19August.QueenoftheMist,directedbyEliz
abethMargolius,willhaveitsfirstshowingattheCharingCrossTheater.ThemusicalisbasedonthetruestoryofAnnaEdsonTaylor,
whoin1901setouttobethefirstpersontosurviveatripoverNiagaraFallsinabarrel(桶)ofherowndesign.TheSonDukeofY
ork’sTheaterPreviewsfromMonday,24August.OpeningWednesday,2September.WrittenbyinternationallyknownFlorianZellerwhoispraise
dbyTheGuardianas“themostexcitingdramatistofourtime”,TheSon,whichfocusesonintergenerationalrelationships,familyre
lationshipsandteenagedepression,isdirectedbyMichaelLonghurst.TheFishermenTrafalgarTheatreStudioTwoPreviewsfromThursday,3September.OpeningSaturday,5
September.InasmalltowninNigeria,Benandhisthreeolderbrothersgotofishatamagicalriver.Unnoticedandcaref
ree,theycontinueduntilthepredictionsofamadmanchangethecourseoftheirlivesforever.TheFishermenisbasedontheManBookerPrizenovelbyChigozieObioma,whoappea
rsasanoriginalnewvoiceofwestAfricanliterature.TheplayisdirectedbyJackMcNamara.GroanUpsVaudevilleTheaterPreview
sfromSunday,20September.OpeningSaturday,10October.DirectedbyKirstyPatrickWard,GroanUpsisacompletelynewplaywhichlooksathowpeoplegrowupa
nddevelop.Arewethesameat30aswewere13?21.WhatistheplaydirectedbyElizabethMargoliusprobablyabout?A.Arisk-tak
ingtrip.B.Abirthdayparty.C.Acareerasadesigner.D.Aperson’sentirelife.22.WhodirectsaplaysetinaNigeriantowninAfrica?A.MichaelLonghurst.B.ChigozieObi
oma.C.JackMcNamara.D.KirstyPatrickWard.23.Whendoestheplayaboutpersonalgrowthanddevelopmentopen?A.OnWednesday,19August.B.OnWednesday,2September
.C.OnSaturday,5September.D.OnSaturday,10October.BAteleven,Idecidedtolearntoswim.TherewasapoolattheY.M.C.A.offeringexactlytheopportunity.Mothercontin
uallywarnedagainstit,andkeptfreshinmymindthedetailsofeachdrowningintheriver.ButtheY.M.C.A.poolwassafe.Ihadachildhoodfearofwater.Thisstartedwhen
Iwasthreeyearsoldandfathertookmetothebeach.Thehugewavesknockedmedownandsweptoverme.Thepoolwasquiet.Iwasafraidofgoinginallalone,soIsatontheside
ofthepooltowaitforothers.Thencameabigboy.Heyelled,"Hi,Skinny!How'dyouliketobeducked?"Withthathepickedmeupandthrewmeintothedeepend.Ilande
dinasittingposition,andswallowedwater.ButIwasnotfrightenedoutofmywits-whenmyfeethitthebottom,Iwouldmakeabigjump,c
omeoutofthesurface.Itseemedalongwaydown.IgatheredallmystrengthwhenIlandedandmadewhatIthoughtwasagreatspri
ngupwards.ThenIopenedmyeyesandsawnothingbutwater.Itriedtoyellbutnosoundcameout.Iwentdown,down,endlessly.Whe
nIcametoconsciousness,Ifoundmyselflyingonthebedinthehospital.Ineverwentbacktothepool.IavoidedwaterwheneverIcould.Thismisadventure
stayedwithmeastheyearsrolledby.Itdeprivedmeofthejoyofboatingandswimming.Finally,Idecidedtogetaninstructor.Piecebypiece,hebuiltaswimmer
.Severalmonthslater,theinstructorwasfinished,butIwasnot.Sometimestheterrorwouldreturn.ThiswentonuntilJuly.IswamacrosstheLakeWentworth.Onl
yoncedidtheterrorreturn.WhenIwasinthemiddleofthelake,Iputmyfaceunderandsawnothingbutbottomlesswater.Ilaughed
andsaid,"Well,Mr.Terror,whatdoyouthinkyoucandotome?"Ihadconqueredmyfearofwater.24.Theauthor'soriginalfearofwaterwascausedby__________.A.hispoorskil
linswimmingB.hismother'swarningofdrowningC.anoutingtothebeachwithhisfatherD.anunpleasantmemoryofthepool25.Whywastheauthornotscaredtodeathwhenhe
wasthrownintothewater?A.Heknewhowtoswiminthepool.B.HefeltthattheY.M.C.A.poolwassafe.C.Hewaswaitingforotherstosavehim.D.Hec
ameupwithanideatogoupwards.26.By"butIwasnot"inparagraph5,theauthorprobablymeans"A.hewasstillapoorswimmerB.hehadnotovercomethefearyetC
.hewasnotafraidofdrowninganymoreD.hewasnotsatisfiedwiththeswimmingtraining27.Whichofthefollowingisthebesttit
leforthetext?A.Goodbye,Mr.TerrorB.Hello,ChildhoodFearC.ASwimmingAdventureD.MyPassionforSwimmingCRecen
tly,IhadtheunexpectedpleasureofwitnessingabasketballgameplayedbylocalvillagersinGuizhouprovince.Desp
itebeingamateurs,theteamsplayedwithprofessional-levelformatandrefereeing(裁判),creatinganintenseatmosphere.TherescheduledfinalgameoftheGu
izhoucountrybasketballleague,knownasthe“VillageBasketballAssociation(VBA),”tookplaceinTaipanVillage.T
hegameattractedalargeaudience,evenonaweekday.Thelivestreamofthegameonsocialmediaplatformsreceived5.66millionviews,generatingbuzzwithhashtagslik
e“whatdoes‘sold-out’looklike.”So,whyaregrassrootscompetitionslikethismoreattractivetopeoplelikemethanprofessionalgames?Ib
elieveit’sbecausesportsarisefromthegrassrootslevel,allowingeveryonetoconnectsociallyandfindcommonground.TheVB
AremindedmeofabasketballgameIexperiencedduringmyvisittoYangshuoinGuangxiZhuangautonomousregion.Boredofthe
sceniclandscapes,Itookabreakandjoinedthelocalsandothervisitorsonthesidelines.Sittingonthebareground,Ifeltsoauthenticandfreethatitrele
asedallmythoughtsandemotions.Similarly,intheVBAgame,thewinningteamreceivedmodestprizeslikeliveducksandcookedmea
t,showcasingthegenuineanddown-to-earthnatureofthecompetition.Ievenwonderediftheplayerswerecooksorfarmerswhocouldp
reparethefoodrightoffthecourt.ThesuddenpopularityoftheVBAcanoriginatefromthepervasiveinfluenceofsocialmediaandpeople’sdesiretoexploresomethingdiffere
ntfromtheirimmediatesurroundings.However,whattrulyresonates(共鸣)andhasthepotentialforfurthergrowthisthepu
rsuit(追求)ofspiritualfulfillment.Grassrootssportsofferanaccessibleandfulfillingexperience,makingthemanidealdestinationforindividualsseekin
gadeeperconnection.28.WhatmadethebasketballgameinGuizhouattractive?A.Theprofessional-levelplayers.B.Thelargenumberofvi
ewers.C.Theinvolvementoflocalvillagers.D.TheVBAoffersbetterprizes.29.HowdidtheauthorfeelwhilewatchingthebasketballgameinYang
shuo?A.Aconnectionwithotheraudience.B.Asenseofauthenticityandfreedom.C.Asenseoflonelinessfromthelocals.D.Asenseofboredomfromthelandsca
pe.30.Accordingtothelastparagraph,whichhasNOTcontributedtothepopularityoftheVBA?A.Theimpactofsocialmedia.B.Thea
ttempttoachieveaspiritualsatisfaction.C.Theeagernessforthenewnessintheirsurroundings.D.Theperfectopportun
itytorealizeone’ssportsmanship.31.What’sthebesttitleofthepassage?A.VBA—anOnlineHitB.MySpecialEncounterwithaVBAGameC.TheGameforProsperityandHapp
inessD.VBA—aPathtoGrassroots’SuccessDTomatoesarecommonindailylife.CathieMartin,aBritishscientist,hasbeenworkingondevelopingpurpletomatoesforyears.T
houghthecolorisunusual,nowthisspecialkindoftomatoes,whichhasgainedapprovalfromtheUSgovernment,hasveryhighlevelsofantioxi
dants(抗氧化剂).Antioxidants,alsoknownasAOS,arefoundnaturallyinplantslikeblueberriesandredcabbage.ScientistsbelieveAOSmayhelppreventh
eartdiseaseandhelpfightagainstdiseaseslikediabetes.ButtomatoesnaturallyonlyhaveasmallamountofAOSinthem.Mar
tinwantedtoseeifshecouldcreatetomatoeswithlotsofAOSbychangingtheDNAofatomatoplant.Aplantdevelopedfromspeciallyc
reatedDNAisknownasaGMO.Afteraddingtwogenes(基因)fromaplantcalledsnapdragon,Martinsoonfoundherplantswereproducingsmallpurpletomatoeswithlotso
fAOS.Martinandotherscientistsfurthertestedthetomatoesonmicethatwerelikelytogetcancer.Themicethatwerefedth
epurpletomatoeslivedabout30%longerthanthosefednormaltomatoes.Thoughthat’sgoodnews,experimentsonmicedon’talwayspredictwhateffectsonhumanswillbelike
.Weneedtoseemoreexperimentsaboutit.GMOswerefirstallowedinAmericainthelate1990s.ButGMOproductsweren’tpopularwithcustomers.Manypeoplewerescaredbytheide
athatthefoodsweren’tnaturalorsafe.There’restillquestionsabouttheeffectsofGMOcropsontheenvironment.However,scientistsdeny
theseclaims.Evenso,manypeoplestillhaveconcernsaboutthem.Becauseoftheseconcerns,mostGMOproductscreatedoverthelast20years
havefocusedonhelpingfarmersratherthanattractingcustomers.Anyway,onSeptember7,2022,theUSapprovedthepurpletomatoes,whichisthefirsttimeitha
sapprovedaGMOplantdesignedtotargethumanhealth.32.Whatmakespurpletomatoesreallyspecial?A.Theirmedicalvalue.B.Theirdeliciousflavor.C.The
irpropersize.D.Theirpleasantcolor.33.What’stheauthor’sattitudetothetestonthemice?A.Supportive.B.Doubtful.
C.Concerned.D.Opposed.34.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“so”inParagraph5referto?A.TheenvironmentaffectsGMOfoods.B.ThecustomersdonotlikeGMOfoods
.C.GMOproductsareusedtohelpfarmers.D.ScientiststhinkGMOproductsaresafe.35.What’smainlytalkedaboutinthetext?A.DifferentDNAca
nbenefitplantgrowth.B.TomatoeswithchangedDNAareapproved.C.ScientistsarechangingDNAofcrops.D.Humanhealthdependsoncha
ngedDNA.第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5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。Jumpingropeispopularbutwetendtoignore(忽视)itsbenefits.36Astudyfoundthat
collegemenwhospent10minutesjumpingropedailyforsixweeksimprovedtheircardiovascular(心血管的)fitnessjustasmuchascollegem
enwhospentthirtyminutesjoggingforthesametime.Herearesomebenefitsofjumpingrope.37Sincemostofyourmajor
musclesareworkingwhenyoujumprope,theexercisecreatesalotofheatinthebody.Yourbodyneedstoburnmorefueltoproducethisenergy,soitburnslotsofcal
ories.Itburnsmorecaloriesthananyotherexercises,suchasjogging,cyclingandswimming.Improvescoordination(协调)Jumpingroperequiresgoodcoordination,especial
lyasyouadvancetomoreskilledmoves.38Itimprovescoordinationbyrequiringseveralbodypartstocommunicateinordertocompleteonemovement.Thefeetmus
tjumpintimewiththewriststurninginordertocreateacontinuousjumpingmotion.ReducesinjuryriskWithyourimprovedcoordina
tionfromjumpingrope,you’llbelesslikelytogethurteitherduringexerciseorindailyactivities.39Asaresult,youaremoreagile(灵活的)andyourbodyawarenessisimpro
vedgreatly.Thisguaranteesfewerinjuries.ImproveshearthealthSincejumpingropegetsyourheartpumping,it’sgreatforyourcardiovascularsyst
emandhearthealth.JumpingropecanincreaseyourVO2Max(最大摄氧量),themeasureofthemaximumamountofoxygenapersoncanbreatheduringexercis
e.Thehighersomeone’sVO2max,themorecardiovascularendurance(耐受力)theyhave.Jumpingropegivesusafull-bodyworkoutwithjustonepieceofequipmentandonemove.__
__40____Jumptosomemusicortakeyourropetoanearbyparktoenjoythefun.A.BurnscaloriesB.ImprovesmusclesC.Itbenefitsusnotonlyphysicallybutalsomentally.D.You
canquicklyswingtheropetwicewithineachjump.E.Itmayevenbemoreeffectivethanotherformsofexercise.F.Jumpingropeforcesyoutomoveyourupperandlowerbodytogethe
r.G.Sojumpingropehelpsyoustaycalm,clearandfocusedineverythingyoudo.第三部分英语运用(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。Beingaparentisalreadyalife-changingexperience.However,this40-year-olddad41anaston
ishingtransformationafterahikewithhiskids.BeforeJeremiahPetersonlookedlikeasupermodel,heweighed290pounds.Hewasonly42tolosewei
ghtafterhewentona43withhisfamilyin2017andbecameawarehowquicklyhegot44fromtheactivity.“Insteadofremember
ingallthegood__45__wehadmadeonthistrip,allIcanrememberisthisonethingthatkeptplayinginmyheadoverandoveragain:Ifoundmyselfrunningoutofbreathan
dhavingtotake46beforemy9-,7-and4-year-oldkids,”PetersonwroteonInstagram.ThedadfromMissoula,Montanathen47himse
lftogetintoshape.__48___,hestartedbygivingupdrinkingand___49___abalanceddiet.Everydayforfivemonthsstraight,hewouldhikefortwohoursandspendonemo
rehouratthegym.After150daysofastrictdietandlotsof50,Petersonlost92pounds.Notonlythat,hecannowrun51upthehikingtrailthatoncemadehime
xtremelyexhausted.Petersonnowuseshisstoryandfitnessknowledgetocoachand52almost100,000socialmediafollowers—buthesayst
hathiskidsarethereal53forhissuccess.“Findingyourreasonis54ifyouwanttoachievesuccessinlife,”hewroteinanInstagrampost.“I
fyoudon’thaveastrongreasonbehindyour55,youarelesslikelytogettheresults.”41.A.combinedB.experiencedC.preve
ntedD.improved42.A.luckyB.honoredC.determinedD.careful43.A.hikeB.dietC.programD.project44.A.upsetB.awkwardC.rewar
dedD.exhausted45.A.changesB.contributionsC.memoriesD.preparations46.A.turnsB.breaksC.photosD.notes47.A.setB.attractedC.advisedD.
wished48.A.BesidesB.InsteadC.HoweverD.Therefore49.A.insistingonB.livinguptoC.gettingacrossD.agreeingon50.A.equipmentB.considerationC.e
xerciseD.attention51.A.suddenlyB.non-stopC.immediatelyD.together52.A.pleaseB.compareC.encourageD.force53.A.purpose
B.reasonC.advantageD.direction54.A.necessaryB.simpleC.personalD.available55.A.achievementsB.imaginationsC.conditionsD.actions第
二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分5阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当5单词或括号内单词的正确形式。“Lookonthebrightside”isoneofthose56(suggest)thatpeo
plealwaysconsiderinspiringbutlesshelpful.However,newresearchshowsthatfindingsomething57interestinaterriblesituationmakespeoplequ
icklystopcomplaining.Besideslookingatachallengewithhumorisagoodmethod,58mayevenbehelpfulinpreventingdepressedpeople59fe
elingsad.Inastudy60(publish)earlierthisyear,researchersgavetheparticipantssomephotosthatshownegativesituations.Thenthe
ywoulddescribethesephotosaccordingto61requestofresearchers.Thoseusinghumorouswordstodescribethephotos62(find)tohavefewernegativeemotionsandm
orepossibilitiestogothroughahardtimeintheirlifethanthosewhodescribedthephotos63(direct).Theconclusionfromthestudyisthat
forthoseathigherriskofdepression,humorcandevelopanability64(control)negativeemotions.What’smore,humorhasanextrabenefitof65(make)othersaroundyousmile.
Therefore,whenyoufeelstressed,findsomethingthatcanmakeyoulaughfirst.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)假定你是某学校高中生李华,最近你发现你校图书馆阅览室中存在高声喧哗和乱丢垃圾的现象,请用英
语给馆长Mr.Smith写一封信。包括以下要点:1.说明写信的目的;2.提出合理的建议。注意:1.词数100左右;2.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;3.书信格式及开头均已给出(不计入总词数)。DearMr.Smith,
IamLiHua,ahighschoolstudentofourschool.Sincerely,LiHua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。Myfathe
randIdisagreedaboutmycurfew(晚间在家的时间).HewouldsayIhadtobeinby9:30onweekdays,and11:00onweekends,andtherewasnoexception.Oneday,Itookcouragetofirs
tshowmyopiniononmycurfew.Itoldhimitmademefeellikeajuniorhighschoolkid.Heexplainedthatthoughacurfewmightsoundlikealimit,itwasreallyaboutpeopleloo
kingoutforoneanother.TheverynextFridayafterthatexchange,mydadandIhadticketstoseeourowntown'sprofessionalfootballgame.Onthatdayhewasdrivinghi
scartoanearbycitytomeetsomemajorclients(客户)andtoldmethathisgettinghomeandourleavingforthegamewouldbetight.Tomakesurewecouldmoveoffthemomenth
ecameback,Igoteverythingprepared.Whenhalfanhourhadpassedfromthetimewhenhesaidhewouldbehome,Iunderstoodthathewasalit
tlelate.Butthen,nearlyawholehourpassed.Iwasgettingupset.Weweregoingtomissthekick-off!Andwhyhadn’thephonedmeandletmeknowhewasgoingtobereallyla
te?AsIanxiouslysteppedthefloor,anotherhalfhourpassed.ThatwaswhenIgotreallyangry.Howinconsideratemyfatherwas!Weweregoingtomissthewholegame!
However,whenanotherhalfanhourpassed,myangerturnedtofear.Whatifsomethingterriblehadhappenedtomydad,likehehadasuddenheartattackorwascaughtinanac
cident,orsomethingelse?Ibegantogetreallyworried,feelinglikesittingonpinsandneedles.Ihadalreadycalledhiscellphoneabouttentimes,buttherew
asnoanswer.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。Iwasbesidemyselfwithextremeanxieties,assumingtheworsthadhappened._______________
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