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枣庄三中2022~2023学年度高二年级3月质量检测考试英语试题本试卷分选择题和非选择题两部分,共12页,满分150分,考试限120分钟注意事项:1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、考生号等填写在答题卡和试卷指定位置上。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。3.考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。选择题部分第一部分听力(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.Whatwillthewomandothisafternoon?A.Goforawalk.B.Washherclothes.C.Goshopping.2.Whydidthegirlfailthetest?A.Shegotalltheanswer
swrong.B.Sheleftthetestsheetblank.C.Shewrotetheanswersinthewrongplace.3.Whattypesofbooksdoesthemanlikereadingnow?A.Lovestories.B.Detectivestori
es.C.Sciencefiction.4.WhatwillCeliado?A.Findaplayer.B.Playbasketball.C.Watchagame.5.Whatdoesthemanmean?A.Listen
tosomelightmusic.B.Stopplayingsuchloudmusic.C.Lookattheplanesoverhead.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.Wheredoesthisconversationt
akeplace?A.Inapostoffice.B.Inabookstore.C.Atalibrary.7.Howmuchshouldthemanpayintotal?A.$2.30.B.$10.C.$12.30.听第7段材料,回答第8至9题。8.What’sthepr
obablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Schoolmates.B.Colleagues.C.Neighbors.9.Whydidthemanchangehisschool
?A.Helenadvisedhimto.B.Hisfamilymovedthere.C.Hedislikedhispreviousschool.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.WhydoesMichaelfeelsorry?A.Heishavingalotofprob
lems.B.Heforgothisgrandmother’sbirthday.C.Hehasn’tcalledhisgrandmotherforalongtime.11.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout
?A.Michael’sbirthday.B.Michael’sgrandfather.C.Michael’sschoolaffairs.12.HowdoesMichaelprobablyfeelwhenapp
lyingforthecollege?A.Worried.B.Confident.C.Disappointed.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Atriptoazoo.B.Kids’
favoritetrip.C.Anintroductionofazoo.14.Howlongdothespeakerswanttostay?A.About4hours.B.About6hours.C.About8hours.15Wherewillthespeakersprobablyeatlunc
h?A.Athome.B.Atarestaurant.C.Atthezoo.16.Whatcantheyexperienceatthezoo?A.Givingeggstosnakes.B.Catchinglittlebi
rds.C.Givingfoodtoelephants.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.Whereisthetalkgiven?A.Atabirthdayparty.B.Ataroutinemeeting.C.Atanopeningofaclub.18.Whydoes
thespeakergiveJoanMilleraspecialwelcome?A.Towishherahappybirthday.B.Tothankherforhercoming.C.Toinvitehertojointheclu
b.19.Whatcantheparticipantsdoafterlunch?A.Chatwitheachother.B.Cleanthemeetingroom.C.Haveabirthdayparty.20.Whatcanbeoneoftheclub’saims?A.
Expandingmembers.B.Donatingfood.C.Offeringcompanionship.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。AAmphibia
n(两栖动物)speciesaredisappearingatanalarmingrateacrosstheglobeduetohabitatloss,pollution,anddisease.FrogWatchtrainingcoverstheimportanceofamphibiansint
heenvironment,howmonitoringourlocalfrogpopulationhelpstoprotectthem,factorstoconsiderinchoosingasitetomonitorthem,howtoidentifyfrogsp
eciesbytheircallsandhowtoreportfindingstoFrogWatchUSA.BecomeacitizenscientistwithFrogWatchUSA,andhelpsaveourfrogs!Date
:Saturday,June4,1:00p.m.-3:00p.m.Price:$10perhousehold(includingupto2adultsand2childrenovertheageof8)Traininginstru
ction:FrogWatchtrainingcoverstheimportanceofamphibiansintheenvironment.Theinstructionfocusesonhowto:1.monitorourlo
calfrogpopulationtoprotectthespecies;2.determinefactorswhenchoosingasitetomonitorfrogs;3.recognizefr
ogspeciesbytheircalls;4.reportfindingstoFrogWatchUSA.Afterpassingatestonidentifyingfrogcallsattheendofthetraining,certifiedvolunteersthencommitth
emselvestomonitoringalocalamphibianhabitat(suchasapondorlake)approximatelyonceaweekforabout15minutes,andcollecting/submittingdataonwhatthe
yhear.DatacollectedwillbeaddedtothenationalFrogWatchUSAdatabase.In2020,RhodeIslandFrogWatchcitizenscientistsfollowe
d80sitesalmost900times!Inthose900observations,FrogWatchersheardmorethan1,220frogchoruses.Questions:Contactprogramsrwp
zoo.orgorcall(401)785-3510ext.358Pleasenote:FrogWatchtrainingwillcoveralargeamountofinformationandagreements
.Whilewatchingfrogsisagreatafter-darkfamilyactivityforallages,thetrainingisdesignedforinterestedolderchildrenandadults.21.
Howcanyoutellfrogspeciesapartaccordingtothetext?A.Bytheircolors.B.Bytheirshapes.C.Bytheirvoices.D.Bytheirsizes.22.Whatwillvolunteersdo
atFrogWatchUSA?A.Collectdataaboutfrogs.B.Setupadatabaseforfrogs.C.Takeatestonfrogknowledge.D.Guardfrogha
bitatsonceaweek23.WhatshouldbenotedfortheFrogWatchtraining?A.Frogsneedtobewatchedbyafamily.B.Itisdangeroustowatchatnigh
t.C.Preschoolchildrenaren’tsuitableforthetraining.D.Peoplehavetotakenotesoffroginformation.BNoaMintzha
sstartedherownnanny(保姆)agencysinceAugust2012.SheemployedAllisonJohnsonin2014totakechargeofday-to-daybusinessoperationswhileshea
ttendedherfirstyearofhighschool.SherentedaroominanofficebuildinginMidtownManhattan.Likeanyteenager,Noahashadtodepend
onherparentsforsomehelp.Herfatheristheregisteredownerofherbusiness.He'shelpedraisefrontmoneyforlegalfees.ButNanniesbyNoaisallherbra
inchild.Theideacameaboutasaresultofachallengemadebyhermother:findabetternannyfortheirfamily.Shedidjustthat,andthenshestartedhelpinghermother'sfr
iendsfindnannies."Ifounditfuntogettoknowafamilyandtheirneeds--andespeciallytofindananny,"shesaid.So.NanniesbyNoawasborn.Itwasthesummerof2012,b
eforesheentered7thgrade.She'sdesignedathoroughreviewprocess:anapplication,anin-personinterviewwithatrainednanny,areferen
ce,abackgroundcheckandaphoneinterview.Herbusinesshasseenaconsiderablesuccess:from50clientsin2013to190clientstoday.Atfirst,shec
harged$100to$200."Iwasn'tchargingenough.Evenclientswouldsay,'Yourealizeyoushouldbechargingway,waymore,
’"addedNoa,whoseclientsaremostlylookingforlong-termhelp.She'schangedherbusinessmodelsince:NanniesbyNoanowtake
sapercentageoftheoverallrate,whichisusually15%ofthenanny'sfirstyeargrosssalary.WhileNoasaidshehasotherbusinessideas,shealsowouldconsiderothe
rcareers."PerhapsI'llstartanothercompany.Wewillsee,"saidNoa.24.HowdoesAllisonhelpNoa?A.SherentsanofficeforNoa.
B.ShehelpsoperateNoa'sbusiness.C.SheteachesNoainschool.D.SheputsmoneyintoNoa'snannyagency25.WhatdoweknowaboutNanniesbyNoa
?A.ItwastheideaofNoa'smother.B.ItwaslegallyregisteredbyNoa.C.Itaimstomatchnannieswithfamilies.D.Itoffersnann
y-relatedjobstoteenagers.26.WhatchangedidNoamaketoherbusinessmodel?A.Sheemployedtrainednannies.B.Shechangedchargingstandards.C.She
raisednannies'salaries.D.Sheinterviewedapplicantsinperson.27.WhatcanwelearnfromNoa'sstory?A.Fameisagreatthirstoftheyoung.B.Ay
outhistoberegardedwithrespect.C.Agoodideaandactionresultinsuccess.D.Successmeansgettingfamilyneedssatisfied.CIt'sanalltoocommonstory:Ayoungchild
wandersoffduringapartyandfallsintoabackyardpool.Noonenoticesshe'smissing--untilit'stoolate.WhenGraysonBarronle
arnedofsuchatragedyinafriend'sneighborhood,the18-year-oldimmediatelyjumpedintoproblem-solvingmode.Thenewpool
alarmsystemhe'sjustdevelopedsendsoutseveraltypesofwarningswhensomeoneorsomethingsplashesinanunguardedpool.Graysoncallshisfloatingsystem"
TheBuoy".Theideaisturningitonwhennooneisusingthepool.Alargesplashcausedbyapersonfallingintowaterwilltriggeritsbuilt-insensors.Thentheysendoutaseries
ofalerts-aflashinglight,analarmthatsoundslikealouddoorbellandatexttotheowner'smobilephone."Youcouldbeontheothersideoftheworldandknowif
somebodyhasjustjumpedintoyourpool,"saysGrayson.GraysonshowcasedhisprojectinAtlantaatthe2022RegeneronIntern
ationalScienceandEngineeringFair(ISEF).Grayson'sdeviceisnotthefirstpoolalarm,buttheteensaysothersallhavedrawbacks.Someareverycostly.Otherfloatingala
rmscanbecomestuckincornersofapoolorlosebalance.Hewantedalow-costoptionthatwasreliable.Grayson3Dprintedthemainpartofhisdevicea
ndthenattachedsensor,whichcandetectthesystem’sdirectionandmovements.Hethenequippedthedevicewithalight,aspeakerandawirelessnetworkthatcansendtexts
.Abattery,whichishookeduptosolarpanels,keepsthesystemchargedformonths.Whilehardtodesign,thenewsystem"issoeasytouse",saysGrayson."AllIdoisturn
itonandthrowitintoapool."Afterthat,hesays,itjust"doesitsthing".Graysonintendstoteachfutureversionsofhisdevicetoidentifythesource
ofanyunexpectedwaves.Thenthealarmmighttellthedifferencebetweenabasketball,forexample,andachildorasmalldog.28.Whyisachildfa
llingintoapoolmentionedinthefirstparagraph?A.Tohighlighttheimportanceofsafety.B.Tointroduceanewpoolalarmsystem.C
.Topraisekind-heartedGraysonBarron.D.Toshowconsequencesofwateraccidents.29.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"trigger"mean?A.
Setoff.B.Breakup.C.Fix.D.Restore.30.WhatcanweknowaboutGrayson'sdevicefromparagraph3?A.Itisthecheapestone.B.Itworkswithoutnetwor
king.C.Itisreliableanduser-friendly.D.Itneedstoberechargedweekly.31.WhatdoesGraysonplantodonext?A.Equipthedevicewithsolarpanels.B.Teachothe
rstudentstomakethedevice.C.Preventanimalsfromruiningthedevice.D.Makethedeviceidentifydifferentwaves.DImaginechairs,table
s,desks,andcabinetsthataresafetomanufacture,healthytouse,andcompostable(可制成堆肥的)attheendoftheirusefullife.BreakthroughresearchbytheupstateNewY
orkbiomaterialcompaniesEcovativeDesignandbioMASONhasnowturnedthatvisionintorealityusingbiomaterialtogrowbeautifulfurni
tureforthehomeandoffice.Theyarelaunchinganewlineoffirst-of-its-kind,fullygrownfurniturethatishealthyandsustainable.Wh
ilecreatinghardbiomaterialmightsoundmagical,EcovativeDesign'sCEOEbenBayersaysitisarelativelylow-techprocessandcompares
itto"makingbread".Thecompanybeginsbyaddingafewnycelium(菌丝体)cellsofmushroomstodamphemp(大麻)orotheragriculturalwaste.Themyceliu
mthatgrowslikelittlehairsisallowedtotwistwiththewasteuntileverythingis"glued"together.Thecombinationisthenmixedagainandplacedintothedesiredcon
tainerwhereitcontinuestogrowandharden.Theresultingmaterialisthenbakedintheoven.Inadditiontomakingitasstrongaswo
od,theheatalsokillsthemycelium,thusgivingthecompostablematerialashelflifeaslongaswood's.Also,thoughthe
tabletopsofthestylish"Tal"and"King's"tablesreleasedrecentlylooklikemarble(大理石),theyarefarfromit.TheperfectlycarvedblocksaremadefromamaterialbioMAS
ONgrowsbyusinggrainsofsandandbacteria.Asyouhaveprobablyguessed,thiswaste-freefurnituredoesnotcomecheap.Customerscanexpecttopayanywherefro
m$249to$699,andbothof"Tafl"and"King's"tablesareonlyavailableinlimitedquantities.Thosewhocannotaffordthosepricescanchoosecheaper
GIY(growityourself)items,whichincludevariousproductsrangingfromdecorationstolampshades.32.WhydoesEbenBayercomparemakinghardbiomaterialtomakingbread?A
.Theirrawmaterialsarethesame.B.Theirproductappearancesarealike.C.Theirproductionprocessesarebothsimple.D.Theirproductioncostsareequa
llylow.33.Whatisparagraph3mainlyabout?A.Themethodofmakingmushroomshard.B.Howtomakemycelium-basedbioma
terial.C.Whattouseinmakingbiomaterialfurniture.D.Thedifficultiesofmakingbiomaterialfurniture.34.Whatcanwelearnabout"Tafl"a
nd"King's"tables?A.Theyareinlimitedsupply.B.TheyareofferedinGIYforms.C.Theyconsistmainlyofmarble.D.TheyaredesignedbybioMASON.35.Whatisthebesttitlefo
rthetext?A.TheInventionofNewKindsofFurnitureB.TheFirstSaleofFurnitureMadefromBiomaterialC.ScientistsFo
undNewMaterialstoMakeFurnitureD.FutureFurnitureMayBeGrownfromBiomaterial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。Greettheaudienceandstateyourname.Ifyou'regivingaspeech,it'simportanttosta
teyourfirstandlastname.36_______37_______Don'tstaredownoratsomeaimlesspointinthecorneroftheroom.Ifyoudon'tlikethethoughtoflookingintot
hatmanyeyes,lookattheireyebrowsornoses-theywon'tbeabletotellthedifference.Sharesomerelevantinformationaboutyourself.Afteryouprovideyourname,sharewh
yyouandthespeecharerelevant,makingsureyouprovidesomethingbelievable.38________Ifyou'regivingaspeechabouttheimportanceofeatingorganicfoods,tellpe
oplethatyou'reascientist,chef,orenvironmentalprofessional.Ifyou'regivingaspeechaboutchilddevelopment,besuretoincludethatyouareachildpsyc
hologist.Communicateeffectively.Fromtheverystart,makesureyourvoiceisloudenoughforeveryonetohearyou.Youcanevenasktheaudienceifyou
arespeakingloudlyenoughforalltohear.39________Moveyourbody.40________Standuptall,moveyourshouldersback,andkeepyourhandsfree,usingthemtoge
sturewhennecessary.Youcanwalkaroundtoshowthecrowdhowcomfortableyouareandtomakeyourselflooklessstiff.A.Makeey
econtactwithafewpeople.B.Focusjustonwhatyouaregoingtotalkabout.C.Standwithgoodposture,andmovefreelywhileyouspeak
.D.Asyousayhelloandgiveyourname,remembertospeakclearlyandconfidently.E.Itdependsonthecontextoftheconversation,butstartoffbytel
lingsomethingaboutyourself.F.Peoplewillnotbeabletounderstandyouorrespectwhatyouaresharingiftheycannothearyou.G.Thesor
tofinformationyousharewilldependontheaudienceandthesubjectyou'lltalkabout.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。Ifailedmydissertationproposaldefense(论文开题答辩).Iwastoldthatmyexperimentsweretoosmall-scaleandmyideaswerenot41enou
gh.Forthenextfourmonths,I42focusatwork.Ihadtroublefindingthe43torewritemyproposal.WhenIsharedmy44withcolleagues,theysaidthat
alossofmotivationwasnormalingraduateschool.Butwhetheritwasnormalornot,IwantedtounderstandwhyI45thatway.Mycolleagueswererighta
boutonething:Theresultofmydefensewasn'ttheonly46ofmydepression.Aftersomethought,itoccurredtomethatIha
dbeenputtingmyselfundertoomuch47ingraduateschool.IdecidedthatIneededtosethealthier48formyself.IdidnotcarehowmuchpraiseIrec
eived.IcametoknowthattheonlythingIcould49wastheeffortIputin.Iwentintomysecondproposaldefensewitha50mindset
andpassedfivemonthsaftermyfirstattempt.Now,insteadof51whetherIcangetexcitingdataotherswillpraisefrom
myexperiments,Icareabout52planningmylabplans.I'mpleasedtosaythatmynew53hashelpedmeregainconfidenceinmywork.IhopeIcanhelpotherstudents54that
others’acceptanceisnotalways55,andiftheyaredoingtheirbest,thatisgoodenough.41.A.deepB.importantC.popularD.complicated42.A.
lackedB.removedC.acquiredD.changed43.A.chanceB.powerC.luckD.dream44.A.memoryB.happinessC.struggleD.doubt45.A.walkedB.feltC.failedD.spoke46.A.
presentationB.trendC.causeD.form47.A.threatB.limitationC.troubleD.pressure48.A.habitsB.examplesC.standardsD.lifestyles49.A.describeB.con
trolC.designD.choose50.A.positiveB.calmC.flexibleD.noble51.A.believinginB.focusingonC.complainingofD.arguingabout52.A.thoroughl
yB.roughlyC.constantlyD.evidently53A.hobbyB.motiveC.approachD.explanation54.A.realizeB.recallC.concludeD.predict5
5.A.conveyedB.stressedC.appreciatedD.guaranteed非选择题部分第二节(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。第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)TheDragonBoatF
estivalfallsonthefifthdayofthefifthlunarmonth,andtheaccuratetimeisatnoonontheday.Itcoincideswiththeannualfloodperiodandmidsummer56insectsand
bacteriamultiplyfast.People57(easy)caughtinfectionsintimesgoneby.However,58poorhygiene(卫生)andlimitedtec
hnology,peoplecouldnotunderstandwhatcauseddisease.Whileitwasanimportantseasonforthe59(grow)ofthecrops,theclimatewasterribleinthefifthlunarm
onth.Thus,thefifthlunarmonth60_______(consider)anunfortunatemonth.Thenaturalphenomenawereregardedas61(disturb)signs,andancestorsperformedasacrificet
oheaven.Theythoughtthatthehighmountainsandthebankofalongriver62(be)excellentplacesforofferingsacrifices.Northerntribesande
thnicgroupsin63____________(mountain)areasofChinaprayedonthetopofmountains,andpeopleinsouthernareaspray
edontheriverbank,astheybelievedthattheyweredescendants(后裔)oftheChinesedragon.TheyrowedthedragonboatsinthehopethattherealChinesedragonwouldappearan
dprotect64.AftertheancientpoetQuYuan'sgreatdeedtouchedpeopledeeply,theycombinedhistalewiththeircustoms65(mourn)hisdeat
h.第一节应用文写作(满分15分)66.每个人都曾经历过或听说过一些有趣的事情,那么你印象中最有趣的事情是什么呢?请用英语写一篇短文介绍一下,词数约为80词。____________________________________________________
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___________________________________________第二节读后续写(满分25分)67.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。Ericwasworkinginasellingbusiness
.Hehadbeenontheroadvisitingpeopleformorethanamonthwithoutgoinghome.Hecouldn'twaittogetbacktoseehiswifeandchildren.ItwascominguponMot
her'sDay,soheusuallytriedtomakeit“backhome",butthisyearhewasjusttoobusyandtootired.Whenhewasdrivinginasmal
ltown,hesawaflowershop.Hesaidtohimself,“IknowwhatIwilldo.I'llsendmymothersomeroses.”Hestoppedandwent
intotheflowershopandsawaboytalkingtoagirlinit.“HowmanyrosescanIgetforsixdollars,Miss?”theboyasked.The
girlwastryingtoexplainthatroseswereexpensive.Maybetheboywouldbehappywithsomethingelse.“No,Ihavetohaveroses,"hesaid.“Mymomwasbadlysic
klastyearandIdidn'tgettospendmuchtimewithher.Iwanttogetsomethingspecial.Ithastoberedroses,becausetheyareherfavorite."Hewasstubborn.Thegirlinthesho
plookedupatEricandwasjustshakingherhead.SomethinginsideofEricwastouchedbytheboy'svoice.Hewantedtogetthoserosessobad
ly.Erichadbeenblessedinhisbusiness,sohelookedatthegirlandwhisperedtoherthathewouldpayfortheboy'sroses,
Thegirllookedattheboyandsaid,“OK,Iwillgiveyouadozenredrosesforyourdollars."Theboyalmostjumpedintotheair.He
tooktheflowersandranoutofthestore.Itwasworthmorethanthirty--fivedollarsjusttoseethatkindofexcitement.Ericorderedhisownflowersandaskedthegirltohavet
hemdeliveredtohismother.Afterthat,withareliefhedroveaway.Notlongafterhisdriving,hesawtheboywalkingtoagraveyard(墓地).注意:1.所续写短文的词数应为150词左右;2.续写部分
分为两段,每段的开头语已为你写好。Paragraph1:Ericstoppedhiscarandfollowedtheboy.___________________________________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________Paragraph2:Ericwentintohiscarintears._______
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