黑龙江省哈尔滨市第九中学2022届高三上学期期末考试英语试题

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1哈尔滨市第九中学2021-2022学年度上学期期末考试高三学年英语学科试题(考试时间:120分钟满分:150分共5页)第Ⅰ卷(共100分)第一部分:听力测试(共两节,满分30分)第一节:(共5小题;每题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和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。1.Whichbu

sisthemanwaitingfor?A.No.1.B.No.12.C.No.20.2.Whatdidthemansayabouttheconcert?A.Thebandplayedtheirpopularsongs.B.Hewassatisfiedwithit.C.Theadm

issionwasfree.3.Wherearethespeakers?A.Onaship.B.Onaplane.C.Onatrain.4.Whatistheman’sattitudetowardtradi

tionalhouses?A.Theirshapesareboring.B.Theyaremoreattractive.C.Theylookunpleasantfromtheoutside.5.Whatarethespeake

rstalkingabout?A.Adress.B.Abag.C.Ahat.第二节(共15小题;每题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,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各小题,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至7题。6.Whydoesthewomanlooktired?A.Shehasbeenstudyingtoohard.B.Shehasdonetoomuchexercise.C.Sheha

slimitedherselftoalittlefood.7.Whatdoesthemansuggestthewomando?A.Dodifferentkindsofexerciseregularly.B

.Takeexerciseasmuchaspossible.C.Goonadiettoloseweight.听第7段材料,回答第8至9题。8.Whatdoesthemanthinkofhisweekend?A.Satisfying.B.Boring.C.Tiring.9.WhatistheItal

iancitylike?A.Modernwithtallbuildings.B.Ancientwithalonghistory.C.Crowdedwithheavytraffic.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.WhatisMr.Brownprobablydoingnow?A.Treati

ngapatient.B.Havinganoperation.C.Attendingameeting.11.Howdoesthewomanprobablyfeelnow?A.Worried.B.Annoyed.C.Surprised.12.Whatwillthewomandon

ext?A.Seeherhusband.B.Waitoutsidetheroom.C.Getsomeforms.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13.Howmanyweddingpartiesdidthewomanhave?A.One.B.Two.C.Three.14.Wheredi

dthewoman’sfamilymeetherhusband’sfamily?A.InAmerica.B.InCanada.C.InChina.15.Whatdidthewomanandherhusbandagree?A.Theywouldgoonahoneymooneachyear.

B.Theyspentlessonweddingreceptions.C.Theyheldatraditionalwedding.16.Whatdoweknowaboutthewoman?A.ShewentonherhoneymoonaftertheChristmasholi

day.B.Shegotmarriedwithherparentsaswitnesses.C.ShewenttoAfricaforherhoneymoon.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.WhatcanwelearnaboutLang

stonHughes?A.Hewasbroughtupbyhisgrandmother.B.Hepublishedapoemintheeighthgrade.C.Heenjoyedtravelinginhisteenageyears.18.

WhathappenedtoLangstonHughesin1926?A.Hisfirstpoetrycameout.B.Hewaselectedastheclasspoet.C.HewroteTheNegroSpeaksofRivers

.19.WheredidLangstonHughessettledownaftermanytravels?A.InJapan.B.IntheU.S.C.InHaiti.20.WhendidLangstonHughespublishBlackNa

tivity?A.In1941.B.In1951.C.In1961.2第二部分:阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A,B,C和D)中,选出最佳

选项。AHaveyoueverexperiencedanyinconveniencecausedbylanguagebarrierswhiletraveling?Haveyoueverthoughthowawesomethoselanguagecourseswouldbeiftheydi

dn'tcostsomuchmoneyandrequiresomuchtime?Translatyiscreatedtoservethispurpose—withoutwastingyourmoneyandtimeonlanguagecourses,youcaninst

antlybecome"fluent"inmorethan40languageswiththisgeniusdevice!WhatisTranslaty?Translatyisasimpleyetlife-changin

ginventionthathelpsyoutoovercomeanyobstaclescausedbyforeignlanguages,whetheryouareinbusinesswithaninternationalclientorsunbathingsomewhereonaSpanis

hbeach.Thissmallbutsmartdeviceisabletoinstantlyrecognizeandtranslateover40differentlanguages,makinginterculturalcommunicationcompletelyeffortle

ss!WhatlanguagescanIactuallycommunicatein?Translatyhasmorethan40languagespre-installed,soyou'reabletouseittheminuteyougetit!Itp

rovidesfastandaccuratetwo-waycommunicationandallowsyoutoinstallsomeotherlanguagesthatmightbemissing.Whatma

kesTranslatysospecial?*Itmakestravelingeasier—you'llforgetlanguagebarriersandbecome"fluent"in40+languages.*Ithelpsyouwithbusines

s—strengtheningyourinternationalbusinessrelationships.It'seasierwhenyouspeakthesamelanguage.*Itassists

youindailylife—allowingyoutoovercomelanguagedifferencesbetweenyouandyourforeignfriends.*It'sconvenientandeasytouse—thelightweightandsimpledesig

ninsuresit'stherewhenyouneeditthemost.*Itoffershighlyaccurate,two-waytranslations.*Itshighsoundingandrecordingqualitiesinsuretherearealmostnomisun

derstandings.Tosumup—getitwhileyoucan!21.WhatcanTranslatyhelpusersdo?A.Learnforeignlanguageswell.B.Spendlesstimelearningalanguage.C.B

uildrelationshipswithcolleagues.D.Betterunderstandforeigners.22.WhatisspecialaboutTranslaty?A.It'saffordable.B.It'sstrong.C.It'srel

iable.D.It'ssecure.23.What'sthepurposeofthetext?A.Toreport.B.Toadvertise.C.Toappeal.D.TodemonstrateBClearingYourPlatew

ithTechMultipleactionshavebeentakentofightfoodwaste,butoneyoungmanismakingabigdifferencewithtechnology.LiuJichen,23,astudentfromTsinghu

aUniversity,hasdevelopedaWeChatmini-programcalled"ClearYourPlate".Afterameal,userscanopenthemini-programandtakeapictureoftheiremptyplates.O

ncetheimageisrecognizedbytheAI,studentscancollectpointsandusethemtobuygiftsorpurchasecharitymealsdonatedtochildreninpoorrur

alareas.Liuandhisteam,togetherwithotherorganizations,launchedthe"ClearYourPlate"campaigninNovemberforthethirdyear.Ithassweptover1,017univer

sitiesacrossthecountry.Theone-monthcampaignattractedalmost1.6millionparticipantsandcollectivelyreducedfoodwaste

by862tonsandcarbonemissionsby3,337tons,TheChinaYouthDailyreported.Theideatodevelopsuchamini-programcamefromLiu'sexpe

rienceinacanteen.In2017,hefoundthatarestaurantwouldgivedinerswhofinishedofftheirfoodacardandoffersmallgiftsafteracertainnumberofcardsh

adbeencollected."Technologicalinnovationisagoodwaytoreducefoodwaste,"Liuthought.Heorganizedateamof20memberstoworkontheprojecta

ttheendof2017.TosolvetheAI'sproblemofidentifyingphotosofemptyplates,theteamspenthalfayearcollectingover100,000samplesincanteensandrestaurants.In2018

,themini-programwasofficiallyputintooperationonOct16,WorldFoodDay.Theythenlaunchedacampaignlaterthatyear."Thereweresomanyunknow

nsinresearchanddevelopment.Forourteammembers,thebiggestpsychologicalchallengewaswhetherwewereconfidentenoughtocompl

eteit,"Liusaid.Theynotonlyachievedtheirgoal,butnow,themini-programhasmorethan5millionregisteredusers,accordingtoLiu.Thankstohisinnovat

iveandpracticalactionsconcerningsocialissues,Liu,alongwiththeother16members,stoodoutamongmorethan7,600candidate

saroundtheworldtobeinducted(入选)intothe2020ClassofYoungLeadersfortheSustainableDevelopmentGoalsbytheUNOfficeoftheSecr

etaryGeneral'sEnvoyonYouthinSeptember."Wehopeoureffortscanstartanewtrendamongtheyoungergenerationbyencouragingthemtocherishth

eirfoodanddevelopthehabitofthrift(节约),"LiutoldChinaDaily."Throughthecampaign,wehopetoinspireeveryonetotakeactionagains

tfoodwasteandtocontributeChinesewisdomandsolutionstoglobalfoodsecuritychallenges,"headded.24.Whatcanwelearnaboutthe“Cl

earYourPlate”mini-program?A.Itaimstoputanendtowasteandencouragethrift.B.Itspresentregisteredusersaremostlystudents.C.Ithelped

reducefoodwasteby3,337tons.D.Itisanexchangeofgooddeedsforrewards.25.WhatchallengedidLiuJichenandhisteamface?

A.Theyfoundittoughtopromotethecampaign.B.Theyfeltuncertainwhethertheycouldcompletetheproject.C.Theylackedprofessiona

ltechnicalsupport.D.Theyhaddifficultygatheringenoughsamples.326.WhichofthefollowingbestdescribesLiuJichen?A.Optimisticanddemanding.B.Generousandresp

onsible.C.Talentedandhumorous.D.Creativeanddetermined.27.Whatdoesthearticlemainlytalkabout?A.Theinfluenceofthe“ClearYourPlate”mini-programacrossChi

na.B.Ameaningfulmini-programmadebyagroupofyoungpeople.C.ThepowerofAItechnologytofightfoodwasteinChina.D.Aresponsefromyoungpeopletofoo

dsecuritychallenges.CMyfavoritethingaboutautumnisthatIhaveanexcusetomakemymomapplecakeagain.So,Ialwaysthought,oncemyfirstchildw

asinprimaryschool,Iwouldenjoytakingpartinbakesalefundraisers.Instead,Ifearthem.Idonotimaginethatfundsforfootballuniformsappearoutofthinair.S

oIdutifullyshowuptoeachbakesalewithhome-madecakes.Still,bakesalestroubleme.Theyfeellikeaholdoverfromatimewhenmanymomsdidn'tworkanditwassupposedth

eyhadalotoftimetobakecookiesforchildren.Womenwhodon'thavethetimetobakeathomeandwhobringpackagedcookiesareseenasbreakingagreatAmericantradition.W

hatarewesellingatbakesales,anyway?Areweadvertisingourbakingskills?Oristhegoaltoraisemoney?Childrenhappily

buycupcakesfromastore,sowhydowecarethatnobodyinahomekitchenworkedlateintothenighttomakethem?Actually,ifyoulookcloselyattheeconomics,th

eyjustdon'taddup.Wemightspend$10oningredientstomake18cupcakesthatsellfor$2each.Thinkofthis$26asprofitsupposingthatthehou

rsspentshoppingandbakingandpackingthingsupandtakingthemtoschool,andpossiblysellingandcleaningupafterward,don'thavevalue.Volunteeringyourtimeanden

ergytosomethingimportantisworthpraising.Butneithertheingredientsnortheworkis“free”,andmanyparentscan'taffordtogivethemaway.T

hisisnotanattackagainstpeoplewholovetomakebananabreadandhavethetimetodoso.Butmostpeopledonot.Mostparentsstruggletogeteventhemostbasicparenting

tasksfinishedinthelimitedtimebetweentheendoftheworkdayandchildren'sbedtimes.Itfeelscrazytotaketimeawayfromhelpingwith

homework,oractuallymakingdinner,tospendhoursonafundraiser.28.Whatcanwelearnabouttheauthor?A.Shelovesbaking.B.Sheisactiveatschool.C

.Shelikeshome-madefood.D.Sheisagainstfundraising.29.Whydobakesalestroubletheauthor?A.Shehastobuycakesinstores.B.Home-madebakingis

aburden.C.Somemomsdon'tattendbakesales.D.Momsareshowingofftheirbakingskills.30.WhatdoestheexampleinParagraph5show?A.Ingredientsaretooexpensive.B

.Itisuneconomicaltobakeathome.C.Itishardtoraisemoneyatbakesales.D.Ready-madecakesarepopularatschool.31.Whatdoestheauthorthink

ofthetimeinvolvedinbaking?A.Itisincreasing.B.Itisrewarding.C.Itishighlyvalued.D.Itisunavailableformany.DThesecretsofdreamingarealwaysintere

stingpsychologists.Itisgenerallyacknowledgedinthefieldthatdreamspeoplehaveduringthistimebetweenchildhoodandearlyadulthoodarethestrongestandmostinfl

uential.Yetnotenoughisknownabouttherepeatedpatternsofdreaming.Researchersarestilltryingtoanswerabasicquestion:Howdoes

dreamingrelatetothelifeexperiencesanddevelopmentalchallenges?WilliamDomhoffandAdamSchneider,attheUniversity

ofCalifornia,helptoanswerthisquestionbyexaminingthelengthydreamseriesoftwoindividuals,"Izzy"and"Jasmine".Izzyprovidedacollectionof4,3

29dreamreportsfrombetweentheagesof12and25,whileJasmineprovided664dreamsrecordedbetweentheagesof14and25.Largecollectionso

fdreamsliketheseposechallengestoresearchers.Untilrecently,themeansofstudyingdreamserieswastoemployateamofre

corderswhotakethetimetocodeeachdreamforapredeterminednumberofcontentcategories,andthencomparetheirresults.Nowadays,

digitaltechnologiesenabletheanalysisoflanguageusageindreamswithhighspeed,precision,andobjectivity.Thismarksarevolutionaryadv

anceinthescienceofdreaming.However,itcanonlyleadsofar.Togainmorespecificanddetailedinsights,DomhoffandSchneidertailoredwordstringsforea

chdreamer,mixingelementsoftraditionalresearchwithdigitaltoolsforanalyzinglargedatasets.ForIzzythesewordstringsincluded"familyandrelatives","celebriti

es"and"fantasy",whilethewordstringstheycreatedforJasmineincluded"familiarplaces","electricalequipment"a

nd"music".Theresearchersusedthesewordstringstoidentifyconnectionsbetweentheirdreamsandreallives.Surprisi

ngly,theresultsoftheanalysisrevealedagreatdealofconsistencyandcontinuityinbothsetsofdreams.Izzypaysmuchattentiontopopculture,andhasaffectionforfam

ousactors.Jasmineisanaccomplishedmusicianandperformer."Thefrequenciesofdreamelementsrevealtheintensityofthedreamer'spersonalconcernwiththatelementinw

akingthought,"DomhoffandSchneiderconclude.Foranyonewhostillclaimsdreamingismerelyrandomnonsensefromthebrainandmentalworld,thesefindingsarehardtoexpl

ainaway.32.Whatdopsychologistsagreewithaboutdreams?A.Dreamsareinfluencedbylifeexperiences.B.Dreamingisnevernonsensefromthebrain.C.Dreamsino

ne'steensandtwentiesarethemostintense.D.Thepatternsofdreamingareusuallyrepeated.33.Whatdoes"it"underlinedinparagraph3refe

rto?A.Thecollectionofdreams.B.Researchintodreaming.C.Thedigitalmethod.D.Thechallengeforpsychologists.34.Howdotheresearchersconducttheirstudy?A.Bya

nalyzinglargedatasets.B.Bydevelopingindividualizedwordstrings.4C.Byidentifyingthepatternsofdreaming.D.Bymakingcomparisonwithtraditionalresearch.35.Wh

ichcanbethebesttitleforthetext?A.Newtech,newfindingB.Dreams:reflectionsofwakingrealityC.Lives,languages,dreamsD.L

ifeexperiences:elementsofmentalworld第二节(共5小题;每题2分,满分10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。Self-disciplinedpeoplearenotalloutstandingpeople.3

6Someofthemreadeveryday.Someofthemneverrunlate.Therealdifferencebetweenanelite(精英)personandanordinar

ypersonisthatanelitepersoncanmanagehisorhertimewell.37Whatpeoplecallself-disciplineisinfactself-management.Oneexampleisstayingf

it.Neverunderestimatesomeonewhoisingoodshape.Anyonewhohasevertriedtoloseweightknowsthatit’snoteasy.38Ifsomeoneisi

ngoodshape,itshowsthatheknowstheprinciplesofstayingfitandisabletosticktoaplanthatusestheseprinciples.Ifsomeoneisingoodshape,itm

eansthatthispersonisgoodatmanagingthemselvesandtheirtime.39Italsoshowsthatthispersonisabletokeepperseveringandcanbalancelong-termgoalswith

short-termgoals.Soifsomeoneisingoodshape,heorsheismorethanjusthealthy.40Firstofall,setagoalandwritedownyourre

asonsforwantingtoachieveit.Createalistofallthethingsyouneedtodotoachievethisgoalandstarttoworkonthemoneatatime.Withself-discipline,sm

allthingsinlifewillnolongertroubleyou.Onlythroughself-disciplinecanyoutrulyownyourfuture.A.Howdoyoulearnself-managem

ent?B.That’swheretheirsuccesscomesfrom.C.Thisskillgivesyouthepowertosticktoyourdecisions.D.Butnearlyalloutstandingpeople

areself-disciplinedpeople.E.Whetheritisnaturaloracquired,itisagreatskill.F.It’sevenhardertoavoidputtingweightbackon.G.Self-disciplinemeans

selfcontrol,whichisasignofinnerstrength.第三部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节:完形填空(共20小题;每题1.5分,满分30分)Fromthewindowofmyroom,Icouldseeatallcotton-rosehibiscus(木槿)

.Inspringwhengreenleaveswerehalf41bymist,thetreelookedverycharmingdottedwithredflowers.This42neighboroftensetmymind

working.Igraduallyregardeditasmybestfriend.43,whenIopenedthewindowonemorning,tomy44,thetreewasalmostbarebeyond45a

saresultofthestormthenightbefore.Struckbythisscene,Iwas46withasuddensadnessatthethought“alltheflowersar

edoomedtofall”.Icouldnothelp47withemotion:the48oflifeneverrunssmooth,fortherearesomanyupsanddowns,twistsandturns.Thevicissitude

s(变迁)ofmylifesawmybelovedfriends49oneafteranother.Isn’titsimilartothetreewhoseflowersfellinthe50?Thisevent51frommymemoryastimewentby.OnedayafterI

camehomefromthecountryside,Ifoundtheroomairlessand52openedthewindow.Somethingoutside53myeye.Itwasaplum(梅子)treeallredwithflow

ersbeautifullysetoffbythesunset.Thesurprisediscoverystruckmewith54.Whenthelastpetal(花瓣)dropped,allthejoyfuladmirationforthehibiscuswasgoneasifnothi

ngwasleft,55thelandscapewasagaincharmingwiththeredflowersto56peopleoflife’salternation(替代)andcontinuance.Can’titbesa

idthatlifeisactuallyasymphony,a57compositionofgainandloss?Standingbythewindowlostinthoughtforalongtime,Irealiz

ednosceneryintheworldremains58.Aslongasyoukeepyourheart59inthesun,everydawnwill60afineprospectandtheworldwillalwaysbeabo

utnewhopes.41.A.revealedB.hiddenC.exposedD.shown42.A.interestingB.amusingC.changingD.inspiring43.A.ThereforeB.BesidesC.HoweverD.Consequently44.

A.annoyanceB.delightC.reliefD.surprise45.A.praiseB.descriptionC.recognitionD.comparison46.A.associatedB.decoratedC.linkedD.seized47.A.laughingB.s

ighingC.cryingD.praying48.A.courseB.qualityC.standardD.aim49.A.gatheringB.greetingC.partingD.fleeing50.A.windB.sunC.shade

D.light51.A.turnedawayB.fadedawayC.gotawayD.pulledaway52.A.casuallyB.regretfullyC.guiltilyD.angrily53.A.stuckB.caughtC.appealedD.fle

w54.A.satisfactionB.confusionC.enthusiasmD.pleasure55.A.afterB.whenC.untilD.because56.A.warnB.remindC.informD.rid57.A.valid

B.disgustingC.harmoniousD.dull58.A.untouchedB.unnoticedC.unknownD.unchanged59.A.bathedB.lostC.absorbedD.trapped60.A.formB.a

wardC.designD.present第II卷(非选择题,共50分)第三部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第二节:语法填空(共10小题;每题1.5分,满分15分)5OneofthebiggestIn

ternet61(succeed)isawebsitecalledFriendsReunited.FriendsReunitedbringstogether—thatis,unites—oldfriends,62used

tobeclose,buthavenotseeneachotherforalongtime.Thewebsitewasbegunin1999byaLondoncouplecalledStephenandJulieP

ankhurst.Juliewantedtoknowwhatheroldschoolfriendsweredoing.Didtheyallhavefamilies63theirown?Didtheysti

llliveinthesamearea?....Stephenandhisbusinesspartner,JasonPorter,built64website.Slowly,peopleheardaboutthesiteandbecameinterested.Byth

eendof2000thesitehad3,000members.Thenthewebsite65(mention)onaradioprogrammeandafterwardsthesitebecame66(increase)popular.Howcany

oufindoldfriends67(use)FriendsReunited?It'sveryeasy.Peoplejointhewebsiteandgiveinformationabout68—thenameo

ftheiroldschool,theneighbourhoodtheylivedin,thecollegetheywentto,etc.Tofindanoldfriend,youtypeintheirname,school….Youmayfind

thatyourfriendisamemberofthewebsite,andyoucanthencontacthimorherthroughthewebsite.Mostpeopleareveryhappy

69(reply),andpeopleoftenbecomefriendsagainasaresult.ThankstoFriendsUnited,millionsofpeople70(find)eachotheragaintodate.

第四部分:写作(共两节,满分35分)第一节:短文改错(共10小题;每题1分,满分10分)假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌的以下作文。文中共有10处语言错误。错误涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。增加

:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(∧),并在其下面写出该加的词。删除:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉。修改:在错的词下划一横线,并在其下面写出修改后的词。注意:1.每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;2.只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。WhenIwasal

ittlekid,Idreamedofkeepadogasmypetandcompanion.Myparentsdisagreed,sayingthatIwastooyoungthatIcouldn’ttakecareof

me,letaloneadog.Ididn’tgiveup.Instead,Itriedtobeindependenceandoftenhelpedwithhousework.Afewmonthlater,myp

arentsfoundthatIhadbecomemoreconsideratethanbefore.Theyfinallyapproveofmyrequest.Onmyeighthbirthday,theyboughtmelovelydo

gasagift.Followedmyparents’directions,I’velearnedhowtoraisethedog.Istillmissthoseolddaysthatweaccompaniedwithe

achother.第二节:书面表达(满分25分)假如你是李华,你的英国笔友David上周写信询问你的体育爱好。请根据以下要点给他写一封回信,内容包括:1.你喜欢的运动项目及原因,2.现在参加该运动的情况如何,3.询问对方的体育爱好。注意:1.词数:100

左右。2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。DearDavid,Yourssincerely,Lihua

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