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1、黑龙江省宾县第一中学校2022届高三上学期第一次月考英语试卷第一局部 完形填空(一)(共20小题;每题L 5分,总分值30分)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最正 确选项I will never forget the darkness, the pain and strong desire to escape.November 1grey and busy, and going into an even more stressful December, I was filledwith 2 thoughts.On Saturday, I watched

2、a TV program teaching 3, and then I started to learn. By the endof the weekend, I had a dining room table covered with sweet treats. I packaged them up in tins, attached a label to each of them 4 winter love on it, and dropped them off on a few of my 5 porches(门廊)before work. It shocked me 6 it ligh

3、tened my mood, seeing a small 7 lost on a porch.The thanks I received later from the neighbors made me light up. It felt so good, and it distracted me from my dark 8.By January I had 9 a routine: On Sunday Id bake cookies and package them up, and on Monday Id deliver them. Every week I 10 a few diff

4、erent people to my delivery route, baked a few different kinds of cookies.Then things started 11 on my doorstep-a homemade cup, a pair of socks with tiny cookies and 12 a gift certificate(礼券)from the local bookstore. Every single one warmed my heart. 13 what I really appreciated was how people began

5、 to share their own stories of mental health with me. There is no greater 14 than to be trusted with anothers life. I was overwhelmed by the love and care of my community. It humbled(使感至卑微)me that something so 15 had created such incredible kindness. It 16 me that there was good in me, in my neighbo

6、rs, in the world.I was shifting into a new season of light, while letting go of a season of darkness. What had begun 17 an attempt to bring light into my own darkness had been transformed into a storymore beautiful than I could have 18 dreamed. It reminded me that theremore beautiful than I could ha

7、ve 18 dreamed. It reminded me that therekind and that life is hard, but there is a quiet strength in knowing you are not1. A. arrived mentioned2. A. curious confident3. A. skating4. A. to5. A. neighbors classmates*6. A. how soon long7. A. wish8. A. thoughts knowledge9. A. trained developed 10. A. pu

8、zzled 11. A. taking up away 12. A. even 13. A. Though 14. A. regret relationship 15. A. simple 16. A. allowedB. solvedB. excitedB. teachingB. withB. friends*B. how muchB. paperB. questionsB. gotB. requiredB. showing upB. alsoB. SoB.honorB. valuableB. protectedC. createdC. anxiousC. sharingC. forC. r

9、oomates*C. how oftenC. packageC. methodsC. missedC. addedC. showing offC. hardlyC. SinceC. contributionC. differentC. advisedis 19 being 20_.D.D.D. baking D. as D.D. howD.bookD.D.D. invitedD. takingD. yet D. But D.D. secretD.I often order food online when my parents are at work, or when my family wa

10、nts to try something that tastes different. The best about it is that its convenient. One just needs to place an order and pay for it online. Then, steaming-hot food arrives at your doorstep within an hour. Moreover, there are many choices. We can order and taste diverse cuisines from various restau

11、rants. It has also created millions of jobs and boosted the catering industry.Does it sound attractive? We can give it a try when you come to China.reminded第二局部阅读理解(共两节,总分值40分)17. A. forB. toC. withoutD. as18. A. neverB. everC. neitherD. yet19. A. admirationB. inspirationC. beautyD.performance20. A.

12、 aloneB. politeC. considerateD. active第一节(共15小题;每题2分,总分值30分)阅读以下短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C、和D)中,选出最正确选项。ATop Music Festivals in 2021CoachellaSelling out fast every year, the Indio desert becomes a fashionable place where the coolest bands are watched by trendy people and celebrities. Near the top of everyo

13、ne*s bucket list of festivals, Coachella is a constant source of annual expectation and a hotbed for musical discussion.When &. where: April 9-11 &, 16-18, 2021; IndioUltra Music FestivalSeen as the ultimate gathering for electronic music fans across the nation and globe, the streets of Miami turn i

14、nto a bold and bumping party with popular DJs playing what will be the sounds of summer.When & where: March 26-28, 2021; MiamiSouth By South WestRegarded as the ultimate trend-setter and launcher of careers, SXSW is an annual showcase of music, films and interactive highlights enjoyed through perfor

15、mances, showcases, talks, screenings and more. Virtually taking over the city of Austin, everyone in the world of music from fans to media flock here to discover the next big thing.When &, where: March 16-20, 2021; AustinThe Governors Ball Music FestivalAnother event which proves the music loving po

16、tential of Randalls Island Park is Governors Ball, an exciting and infectious mix of rock, hip-hop, electronic, pop and folk. Providing a variety of music and food tastes, whether you look to kick back and relax or dance to the beats, Governors Ball has what you want.When & where: June 11-14, 2021;

17、New YorkWhich music festival lasts the most days?A. CoachellaB. Ultra Music Festival.C. South By South WestD. The Governors Ball Music Festival.21. What is special about Ultra Music Festival?A. Its held in a park.B. It features electronic musicIts a gathering of popular DJs.C. Its the most popular i

18、n the country.22. Which city could you go if you love both music and movies?A. Indio.B. Miami.C. AustinD. NewYork.The care center told us Dads case was hopeless. Mom took him home and his spirits lifted under her care. Several months later, we decided to fly out and give my mother a break from nursi

19、ng him.On the last day of our trip, after finishing his walking treatment, I suggested that he exercise” his fingers by playing his piano, but the fingers that had once flown over the keys with ease could barely strike one note. Paralysis (瘫痪)had taken away the number-one joy in Dads life.Helping hi

20、m from his wheelchair to the piano bench, I placed his hands on the keys and the list on the piano. Seeing his stiff fingers devastated me and Dad. I lay back in my chair, closed my eyes and expected the worst. I couldnt believe my ears when The War We Were rang out, flowing with feeling and no mist

21、akes. He continued playing down his list.Quickly wiping my eyes, I felt grateful for what had taken place. I never thought Id hear my dads beautiful music again. Dad couldn,t grasp what had happened during that hour and seemed confused. Instead of getting back in his wheelchair, he asked me to turn

22、him around on the bench so that we could talk.Starting with his earliest childhood memories, Dad shared his life story, telling tales Id never heard before. It was a magical time for us, and we took turns wiping our eyes. When he became silent, I knew this moment had ended.For the next hour, I found

23、 myself reliving priceless memories. Happy tears flowed as my father played every song Id ever heard growing up, including favorites that we had danced to as children. Apparently, the wonderful stories hed just shared had sparked his memory.23. Why did the author decide to go on a holiday?A. To ease

24、 his fathers feeling of hopelessness.B. To accompany his father for the last family tripTo give his mother a rest from attending his father.C. To help the doctor treat his father for his paralysisWhat does the underlined word devastated in Paragraph 3 refer to?B. InterestedD. Discouraged.B. He could

25、 play his familiar music onD. He could stand up without the authorsB. Choose his fathers favorite music.A. Delighted.C. Worsened.24. What made the authors father puzzled?A. He still remembered his childhood dreams.the piano.C. He was left alone at home with the author, help.25. What did the author d

26、o after his father got silent?A. Reflect on his old memories.C. Dance to the music his father played.D. Take his turn to take care of his father.CWalking through an airport is never easy. Now imagine doing it if you were blind. Thats the problem faced by Chieko Asakawa, computer scientist and IBM re

27、searcher. Asakawa often flies between the US and Japan, making the journey monthly. If traveling alone, she has to be helped at both ends of the flight, which sometimes includes endless waiting. Searching for a better replacement led Asakawa to invent a high-tech suitcase that helps get her to the p

28、lace she wants to go safely.“I never relax when I travel alone/ she says. “I always think about what technology will help me travel more easily, quickly and comfortably/, It was this restlessness that led to the AI suitcase.The idea has been in development since 2021 through research between IBMothe

29、r Japanese companies, and CarnegieMellonUniversity in Pennsylvania. Asakawa says there are hopes to commercialize the suitcase and pilot scheme (试验方案)is planned to use it in an airport, a shopping mall and other public spaces. Though the suitcase is too full of tech to hold any clothes, that could c

30、hange in the future, she says.A runner, Asakawa held Olympic dreams as a child, but a swimming accident at age 11 caused her to gradually lose her sight until, aged 14, she became totally blind. As a grown-up she has paid attention to developing accessibility technology. Among her creations is a Des

31、igner/7 whose aim is to make designers, websites more user-friendly, and IBM Home Page Reader” , the first voice browser to allow Internet access for blind people. Asakawa has won industry and government awards and been introduced into the US National Inventors Hall of Fame.“The blind people usually

32、 use a white cane (手杖)or a guide dog. A smart suitcase will open up many doors for blind people, because wed be able to go anywhere by ourselves. Without new technology, we can not make our society more inclusive,“ Asakawa says. “The suitcase is a great showcase for how AI and technology can change

33、the lives of the blind. 28. What drove Asakawa to invent the suitcase?A. The great commercial value of the suitcase.B. The suggestion from an international airport.C. The previous experience of keeping the blind company.D. The wish to finish her trip smoothly without others help.29. What can we say

34、about the suitcase?A. It can hold a lot of clothes.B. It hasnt been widely used.C. It has proved unhelpful for the blind.D. It is ready to be commercially produced.30. What does Asakawa think of the suitcase?A. It will change peoples way of traveling.B. It will hugely free up the blinds movements.C.

35、 It will make the public care for the blind more.D. It will encourage scientists to do more researches.31. What is the best title for this text?A. AI suitcase will help the blind go around.B. Technology is changing the blind peoples lives.C. A robot suitcase makes traveling easy and popular.D. Trave

36、ling alone requires much courage for the disabled.DWhat is the best part of a typical relaxing summer day? Nothing is better than sitting in an armchair with a beer and some chips in your hand, enjoying the great comfort.The much-lovcd combination of beer and chips is being exploited for the first t

37、ime to deal with climate change. Chips firm Walkers has adopted a technique it says will cut CO2 emissions (排放) from its production process by 70%.The technology will use CO2 captured from beer processing in a brewery (啤酒厂),which is then mixed with potato waste and turned into fertilizer. It will th

38、en be spread on UK fields to feed the following years potato crop. Creating fertilizer normally produces high CO2 emissions, but the technology adopted by Walkers makes fertilizer without generating CO2. So, the beer-and-chips combination performs a double function. It stops the emission of brewery

39、CO2 into the atmosphere 一 and it saves on the CO2 normally generated by fertilizer production.This Creative win-win solution was developed with an approval from the UK government by a 14-employee start-up called CCm. The fertilizer was experimented on potato seed beds this year, and next year Walker

40、s will install CCm equipment at its Leicester factory to prepare for its 2022 crop.A decision has not yet been made on which brewery Walkers will work with on this. The new technology adds to carbon-saving techniques already under way. The firm has installed an anaerobic digester (厌氧消化池),which feeds

41、 potato waste to bacteria to produce a useful gas. The gas is burned to make electricity for the chip-frying process - so this saves on burning gas or coal.The new system will go a step further by taking away potato cake left after digestion - and mixing the brewery CO? into it to make an enriched f

42、ertilizer which will help put carbon back into the soil as well as encouraging plant growth.Its an example of scientists finding ways to use CO2 emissions which otherwise would increase the over-heating of the planet.32. What is the purpose of the first paragraph?A. To draw readers9 attention.B. To

43、entertain readers.C. To show how useful beer and chips are to our life.D. To introduce a way of life.33. Which of the following is an advantage of the system?A. It will be totally cost-free.B. It doesnt consume any energy.C. It will be a perfect solution to climate change.D. It is environmentally-fr

44、iendly.34. What is Paragraph 3 mainly about?A. How CO2 is turned into fertilizer.B. How the technology stops CO2 emissions.C. How an energy-saving green technology works.D. The advantages of a new technology.35. What can be inferred from the text?A. The technology will fix the problem of global warm

45、ing.B. Walkers has a wide range of partner choices.?C. This technology will be adopted by many chips firms soon.D. Scientists are seeking solutions to climate change.第二节(共5小题;每题2分,总分值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正确选项。选项中有两项为多余 选项。Teachers are influential by nature and often take advantage of opportu

46、nities to teach life lessons when they present themselves. Students are too pure and innocent to know whafs really going on. 36 In many cases sharing these life lessons can have a far greater impact than teaching standard-based content.37Those who work the hardest typically achieve the most. Teacher

47、s understand that some students are more naturally gifted than others, but even the most gifted students will not achieve much if they are lazy. It is absurd to dream about success if you are not willing to work hard.You Have the Greatest Control of Your Destiny.Many people believe that their destin

48、y is determined by the situation they inherited at birth. 38 Every person instinctively controls his own destiny once a certain age is reached. Teachersfight this misconception all the time.Cooperating Benefits Eveiyone.Teamwork is a valuable skill taught in schools. Schools often provide the first opportunities for children to cooperate with other children who may be different. Working together is necessary for both team and individual success. Students must

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