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1、山东省德州市夏津第一中学2022届高三英语10月月考试题无答案 本试卷分第I卷选择题和第二卷非选择题两局部。总分值150分,时间120分钟。第I卷总分值95分第一局部听力共两节,总分值30分第一节共5小题;每题1. 5分,总分值7. 5分每段对话仅读一遍。1. When will the speakers meet?A. At 7 : 30.B. At 8 : 00.C. At 8 : 30.2. What does the man think the woman is doing?A. Making a work schedule. B. Playing video games.C. Sen
2、ding e-mails.3. Where is Amanda now?A. In the classroom.B. In the library C. In the womans office.4. What does the man suggest to the woman?A. Having a rest.B. Eating less. C. Seeing a doctor.5. What can we learn about the boy?A. He is the mans new friend. B. He is a newcomer of the school.B. He dis
3、likes the man and Lucy.第二节共15小题;每题1. 5分,总分值2Z 5分听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白读两 遍。6.What did Bob do?A. He helped to put out a big fire. B.He saved a little girl from the fire.C. He found who set fire to the house.7.Where is Bob now?A. At home. B. In his office. C. In a hospital.听第7段材料,答复第8、9题。8.What is the wom
4、an preparing for?A. A history exam. B. A presentation. C. An interview.9.What will the speakers probably talk about next?A.When Columbus discovered America. B.What the New World stands for.C. Who discovered America before Columbus. 听第8段材料,答复第10至12题。10.Whats wrong with the mans camera?A. Its screen a
5、lways goes black. B. Its button doesnt work properly.C. Its battery runs out too quickly.11.How long has the man had the camera?A. A week. B. Half a month. C. A month.12.How does the woman help to solve the mans problem?A.Ask him to the repair center. B.Promise to give him a new camera.C.Send a repa
6、irman to the mans home听第9段材料,答复第13至16题。13.Which subject is Jack best at?A. Math. B. French. C. Science.14.What do Jacks parents want him to learn?A. Language. B. Medicine. C. History.15.How does the woman feel about Jacks decision?A. Supportive. B. Doubtful. C. Ashamed.16.What does the woman think J
7、acks parents might do?A.Change their minds. B.Get angry about Jacks plan. C.Help Jack to learn math and science.听第10段材料,答复第17至20题。17.What should one do while chewing something at the table in Turkey?A. Speak in a low voice.B. Close his mouth.C. Drink a little.18.When do you ask about price in a rest
8、aurant in Turkey?A. Before you eat.B. Before you order.C. After the meal.19.Why should you order your meal before your drinks in Turkey?A. Drinking after meals is forbidden in the restaurant.B. Drinks and meals should be paid separately.C. The waiter will bring your drinks while your meal is cooked.
9、20.What do people in Turkey think about eating chickens with fork and knife?A. Clean.B. Disturbing.C. Funny.第二局部 阅读理解共两节,总分值50分 第一节共16小题;每题2. 5分,总分值40分 AMylegswereshaking,myheartpounding.Aswenearedtheedgeofthecliff,Idouble-checkedallmyequipmenttomakesureitwassecure.Ifeltanxious,butnoteagerformyturna
10、sIwaitedinlinewiththemembersofmygroup.FearrosefromthepitofmystomachasIrealizedtherewasnooneelsetoletinfrontofme.Slowly,Iloweredmyselftotheedgeofthenearly200-footcliff.MyskinshooklikeadozenearthquakeswhenIreachedthebelayer(人),thepersonwhohookedmetothebelayingropes,whichkeptmefromfalling.Hehookedmeup,
11、andIslowlyloweredmyselfovertheedgeofthecliff,breatheddeeply,andwentintoasittingpositionwithbothfeetinfrontofme.Iclosedmyeyes,gulped(大口吸气),andbegantogodown.PanictookoverasIreachedapointwheremyfeetcouldnolongertouchtherockywall.Thewallwasrightthere,foolingme.Thump,myfootmadecontactwiththewall,causingm
12、etorotate.AsIslowlybegantospinaroundaninterestingthinghappened;mypanicvanished.Thebeautifulviewofthesurroundingareaoverwhelmed(淹没,压倒)me.Allthedifferent-sizedtreeswereevergreens,whichseemedtoblanketthehillside.Theforestwasfilledwithlifeasdifferenttypesofanimalsracedacrossmyfieldofvision.AsIlookedupwa
13、rdtheskyseemedtoopenupintoabluevastness.Asenseofexcitementovertookme.Idbeenwaitingforthismoment,nightandday,foronelongmonth,andfinallymydreamhadbecomereality.Ibegantofeelmorecalmandmorerelaxed.AsIfinallynearedthebottomofthecliff,thereseemedtobelessanimalactivity.Lookingup,thecliffdidnotseemasfrighte
14、ningasitdidgoingdown.Myfeetwereshakywhentheyfinallytouchedthesoftandmuddyground.Prideswelledupwithinme.Travelingonthemuddyroad,Ibeganthelongclimbupward.21.Howdidtheauthorfeelwhenhewasabouttogodownthecliff?A.Excited. B.Eager. C.Frightened. D.Anxious.22.Whydidthebelayerhooktheauthortothebelayingropes?
15、A.Tolethimgodownfaster. B.Toplacehimovertheedge.C.Toensurehissafety. D.Totiehimtothetree.23.Whendidtheauthorbegintospin?A.Whenhisfeetcouldnttouchtherockywall.B.Assoonashisfeettouchtherockywallagain.C.Whenheloweredhimselfdownthecliff.D.Beforehereachedthebelayer.24.Whatwastheauthorgoingtodoaftergoingd
16、ownthecliff?A.Climbupthecliffoncemore. B.Goslowlydownthemountain.C.Camponthesoftground. D.Goonclimbingupthemountain. B Battling freezing temperature , total darkness and other dangerous flying conditions, a plane left the South Pole on Wednesday after rescuing a sick worker from a U.S. research base
17、. After the patient and flight crew rest, the plane will make its way to South America, where the patient will receive medical care. The daring rescue mission began last week when two planes flew from Canada to Rothera, a British base on the Antarctic Peninsula . On Tuesday, just one of the planes l
18、eft Rothera on a 10-hour trip to the Amundsen-Scott South Pole Station, where the sick worker was located.The station is usually unreachable during Antarcticas long winter ,from February to October . Forty-eight people live at the base, including a doctor and a physicians assistant. But when the cre
19、w there determined the worker needed medical help that couldnt be provided on site , the emergency rescue mission began.A small crew, including a pilot , co-pilot, medical worker,and flight engineer ,made the 1500-mile trip from Rothera in a Twin Otter plane. It is the only type of plane capable of
20、flying in Antarcticas winter cold . It can operate in temperatures as low as -103.The temperature in the South Pole on Tuesday was -73. In such conditions , an aircraft s fuel and even its batteries need to be warmed up before it can take off.The pitch-black sky and the threat of high winds and sudd
21、en weather changes makes such flights extremely risky and rare . This rescue is only the third time an emergency mission has been made to the research base since 1999. The National Science Foundation , which runs the station , has not said who was rescued , or the medical condition of the person . T
22、he names of the crew members who made the daring flight have not been made public either. But according to Peter West , a National Foundation spokesman , the mission “went all according to plan.25.Why did the plane fly to the Amundsen-Scott South Pole Station?A. To do science research . B. To rescue
23、 a sick worker.C.To transport medicine . D. To supply necessities.26. What do we know about the Amundsen-Scott South Pole Station ?A.It is a US research base B.It is a British research baseC.It is a ten-hour flight from CanadaD.It is a medical center on the Antarctic Peninsula27.From the third parag
24、raph we can infer that _A. the doctor there is not experienced B. the base is lack of medicine C.the patient asked to be taken back D. the patient was seriously ill28.What could be the best title for the passage ?A. An interesting flight B. A daring rescue C.Flying to Antarctica D. Patient receives
25、medical care CHawking was perhaps the most famous scientist in the world when he died in 2022 at age 76His 1988 book,A Brief History of Time,sold ten million copies and made him an unlikely superstar even to people who sweated through high school scienceHumor was always a big part of Hawkings effort
26、 to bring physics to the massesIn his 2022 book,The Grand Design,for instance,he recounts how,in 1277,the Catholic Church declared scientific laws such as gravity to be wrong,since they seemed against Gods idea“Interestingly,the text adds jokingly,“Pope John was killed by the effects of the law of g
27、ravity a few months later when the roof of his palace fell in on himHawking was only 21 when he was diagnosed with the disease ALSFor most people,the condition would have been a disasterBut Hawking rolled over hardship as if it were just a pebble under his wheelchair“Life would be tragic,he once sai
28、d,“if it werent funnyHe kept smiling even though he spent more than 50 years in a wheelchair“He loved adventure and fun,says Mlodinow,who once took Hawking on a punt-boat trip down the fiver Cam in Cambridge,England,despite the obvious danger of the boat turning over“You know about when he went on t
29、he Vomit Comet? Its a plane that flies in a parabolic(抛物线的)path so you are weightless,like you are in spaceA lot of people vomit,but he loved that sort of thingAnd he was 65 at the timeHawkings greatest hit,humor-wise,was probably the cocktail party he threw in 2022It was a“welcome reception for fut
30、ure time travelers,he said,so naturally,he sent out the invitations the day after the partyNo one showed up yet“Maybe one day someone living in the future will find the information and use a wormhole time machine to come back to my party,proving that time travel will one day be possible,Hawking expl
31、ainedAnd if that happens,dont be surprised if Hawking is there tooAfter all,he never missed a chance to have fun29What does the text mainly tell us about Hawking? AHe related physics to humor closelyBHe made great contributions to physicsCHe went through many funny experiencesDHe was optimistic abou
32、t the future of science30What can we learn about Pope John?AHe was not in favor of God BHe was a scientist like HawkingCHe was opposed to the law of gravity DHe was killed due to the discovery of gravity31What drove Hawking to go on the Vomit Comet?AHis fondness of adventure BThe invitation from his
33、 friendCThe requirements of his work DHis desire for recovery from ALS32What can be inferred from the last paragraph?AThe cocktail party was a great successBThe possibility of time travel was not provedCHawking was a man who enjoyed holding partiesDThe wormhole time machine was used at that time D P
34、arents usually teach their children how to cross the street safely, by looking both ways for cars.But do they also teach them to put away their cellphones?The city of Honolulu, Hawaii wants everyone to learn that lesson. Texting while crossing the street will soon be banned in the city. Beginning on
35、 October 24, you will be fined from $15 to $99 if you step into a Honolulu street while looking at your phone. Honolulu is the first major U.S. city to ban what is called “distracted walking. It recently passed a law in a seven to two vote. The law says, “No pedestrian shall cross a street or highwa
36、y while viewing a mobile electronic device.In other words, do not look at a screen when you cross the street or you could be fined.The laws creators hope it will lower the number of people hit and killed by cars in the city. Mayor Kirk Caldwell told the Reuters News agency,“We hold the unfortunate d
37、istinction of being a major city with more pedestrians being hit in crosswalks, particularly our seniors, than almost any other city in the country.The law includes all electronic devices with screens: cellphone, tablets, gaming devices, digital cameras and laptop computers.The law does permit an ex
38、ception.Pedestrians may use such devices in the street to call emergency services and rescue workers, such as firefighters and police officers.The Governors Highway Safety Association, or GHSA, says as the use of cell phones rises, pedestrian deaths in the United States increased 25 percent between
39、2022 and 2022. That trend continued in 2022 with the number of pedestrian deaths rising to almost 6000, 11% higher than in 2022. Other U.S. cities may follow Honolulu. The state of Washington was the first to outlaw distracted driving back in 2022. Now, 46 other states as well as DC, Puerto Rico, Gu
40、am and the U. S.Virgin Islands, have laws against texting while driving, reports the GHSA.If you still want to text while walking, you could avoid being fined in Honolulu by using a voice-controlled digital assistant such as Siri or Google Assistant. Or you could just wait until you are again, safel
41、y, off the street.33What do most parents fail to tell their children when they cross the street?A. Not to view cell phones B. To look to both ways for trafficC. To go across the street safely D. Not to carry cell phones34.By making the law, the creators want to _.A. reduce the number of accidents re
42、lated to pedestriansB. lower the number of people using mobile electronic devicesC. make city streets and highways safer for driversD. increase the use of mobile electronic devices in public places35.A pedestrian can use his cell phone in the streets when_A. he wants to call friends B. his cell phon
43、e rings C. there is an emergency D. no cars can be seen36.What does the fifth paragraph mainly tell us?A. Pedestrians deaths have been increasing. B. More and more people use mobile devices.C.There are more pedestrians deaths in the US. D. Ways have been found to deal with car accidents.第二节七选五 共5小题;
44、每题2分,总分值10分 When you have got a lot of stuff,decluttering(整理)your home can be really necessary.Decluttering is just about putting new systems into place in your life. 37. ,you realize how great you feel about it,and you want to keep going.Getting rid of things gives you time to look after yourself.38 ,or looking for the potato peelerbecause everything has a home and you know exactly where it isyoure free to spend that time on yourself and your family.Its liberating.39.It has taken you a long time to get everything,and you wont be able to get rid of it all straight awa