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1、河北区2021-2022学年度高三年级总复习质量检测(二)英语笔试第I卷第一局部:英语知识运用(共两节,总分值45分)第一节:单项填空(共15小题;每题1分,总分值15分)从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最正确选项。例:Stand over there youll be able to see it better.A. orB. andC. butD. while答案是B。1. 一Tony will become an excellent snowboarder when he grows up.-He seems to have a great talent for this

2、 sport.A. Its up to youB. Tm afraid not C. Im with you on that D. That sounds greatMy friend, who on the International Olympic Committee all his life, is retiring next month.A. servedB. is servingC. had servedD. has servedA recent Canadian study suggests that a child from interactive music classes h

3、as better communicationskills.A. benefitB. benefitingC. benefitedD. to benefitThe club is currently planning several to accommodate golfers who seek pleasure and leisure in a quietplace.A. dimensionsB. inspirationsC. competitions D. expansionsIn today9s modern world, their ideas about living simply

4、and being at ease with nature may take us a step closer to personal well-being and fulfillment.A. attainingB. missingC. reachingD. performingI cant remember her name clearly. Is it Caroline William?Yes,.A. you deserve itB. thats itC. thats the pointD. you name itSome of the actors9 live lives to the

5、 parts they play in the movie.A. identicalB. availableC. familiarD. reliableJohn was sent to the village last month to see how the development plan in the past five years.A. had been carried out B. would be carried out C. is being carried out D. has been carried outPlaying does much more than just h

6、elp, according to City of York Council, which has launched an initiative to get more youngsters enjoying themselves.A. let off steamB. come into powerC. keep in touchD. get into debtWith the Olympic flame, the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics came to an end on February 20th.A. to extinguishB. extinguish

7、esC. extinguishedD. extinguishingHave you finished reading the book?河北区2021-2022学年度高三年级总复习质量检测(二)英语笔试参考答案第I卷第一、二局部(Key to 1-55)I. CII. D21. D31. D41. A51. AIII. CIV. D21. D31. D41. A51. A2. D 3. B12. D 13. C22. C 23. B32. A 33. B42. A 43. D52. D 53. D4.D5. A6.B7.A14.B15. B16.C17.D24.A25. C26.C27.A34

8、.C35. A36.A37.D44.D45. B46.D47.A54. C 55. A8. A18. A28. B38. C48. B9. A 10. C19. B 20. A29. D 30. A39. B 40. B49. C 50. A第三局部 第一节Some possible answers:56. Because there was not enough oxygen.Or: Because the oxygen was not enough.57. Zhang couldnt hear their English instructions clearly.O亡 It was dif

9、ficult for Zhang to hear their English instructions.58. Chen encouraged Zhang to finish/continue the climb.59. That he was the first visually impaired person from Asia.60. We should be determined in the face of difficulties, and make efforts to overcomeweaknesses to achieve the goal.Or: We should be

10、 strong-willed, and never give up facing difficulties when pursuing our dreams and careers.第二节OpenNo. Tve read up to the children discover the secret cave.A. whichB. whatC. thatD. whereI wonder why Robert hasnt shown up at the interview yet. Its a pity if he missed. 一Im not sure, but he in a traffic

11、 jam riding here.A. could be stuck B. should be stuck C. must have been stuck D. might have been stuckThere is no month in the whole year nature wears a more beautiful appearance than in the month ofAugust.A. whereB. whatC. whenD. that一How long do you think it will be China sends a manned spaceship

12、to the moon?一Perhaps two or three years.A. whenB. beforeC. thatD. untilEven though there are lots of benefits of doing sports, many people have a vague understanding and dont know what they are.A. relevantlyB. exactlyC. significantlyD. necessarily第二节:完形填空(共20小题;每题L5分,总分值30分)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从1635各题所给的

13、A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最正确选项。We had a painter in our home recently. Unlike many, he was 16 and completed the work in a timely way. And he went above and beyond the call of 17, like filling in little nail holes in the hallways.The painter was always friendly and his prices were 18, I happily handed him a bot

14、tle of wine as an extrareward of our 19, As a famous writer puts, Kindness 20 another; the painters friendliness makes mebe friendly to others and so it goes. Unfortunately the 21 is also true. Sometimes, people are rude to us and we tend to 22 in a kind way. My daughter recently moved across the co

15、untry. The movers couldnt have been more unpleasant. First they 23 to put the boxes in certain rooms. They threw them around and 24 many things including an expensive dining room table, but they were 25 to take responsibility. I give my kid credit for reacting to the company with 26 instead of ruden

16、ess.I recently ordered some avocados (牛油果)online. Every single one was bad. Although I 27 got a refund, I was troubled by the sellers complete indifference to doing his job well and to the impact on the 28, I wasabout to 29 about his lack of service awareness. But I stopped myself. I was 30 by the n

17、egative behavior and I had to work not to react.We have to stop greeting rudeness with 31 behaviors or performance. What 32 is that, instead of waiting for others to be kind to us, we should make a positive 33 to be kind to others. It doesnt take a lot a smile, a kind word and an offer to help or to

18、 34 another person. What a great deal - low 35 and high reward!16. A. sensitive17. A. conscience18. A. reasonable19. A. allowance20. A. leads toB. stubbornB. emergencyB. absurdB. appreciationB. makes uppunctualC. moralC. unfairC. celebrationC. builds upD. ridiculousdutyD. changeableD. evaluationD. c

19、onsists of21. A. misunderstanding B. conceptA. interrupt22. A. promisedA. damaged23. A. afraidA. aggression24. A. easilyA. partners25. A. worryA. affected26. A. personalA. counts27. A. influenceA. call up28. A. costB. declineB.refusedB. stoleB. sorryB.doubtB. accidentallyB. customersB. thinkB. defea

20、tedB. violentB. appearsB. choicecome acrossB. standardC. statementC. respondC. choseC. abandonedC. unwillingC. politenessC. basicallyC. monitorsC. discussC. threatenedC. cautiousC. differsC. contributionC. light uppriceB. oppositeD. ignoreD. pretendedD. exchangedD.readyD. criticismD. illegallyD. del

21、iverymenD. complainD. surroundedD. similarD. disagreesD. appointmentD.hear aboutD. risk第二局部:阅读理解(共20小题;每题2.5分,总分值50分)阅读以下短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最正确选项。Whether you,re looking to learn more about sustainability or imagine yourself as a media big man at the head ofa world-famous magazine, here are seve

22、ral books worth popping on your Good Reads list.The Conscious Closetby Elizabeth L. ClineTh, Omiscioiis ClosetElizabeth L. ClineAs the pressure to save the planet increases, its important to turn the conversation to our closet.Stockpiling endless printed books on sustainability seems somewhat unwise

23、, but The Conscious Closet is easily the best of the lot. It exposes the true cost of fast fashion and encourages the reader to think twice about unwise purchasing, drawing deeply on Clines own experiences.How To Dress Secret StylingTips From A Fashion Insiderby Alexandra FullertonFormer fashion edi

24、tor at Stylist magazine, Alexandra Fullerton certainly knows something about getting dressed.Illustrated beautifully, this book allows you to dip easily in and out of her easy-to-follow advice, helping you carve out a signature style, shop more effectively and even wash and store your clothes to max

25、imize their full potential.The New Fashion Rulesby Victoria MagrathOne of the UKs most successful fashion bloggers, Victoria McGrath has used her platform to demonstrate the growing value of influencer culture on fashion and new media.Adwnzced Loveby Ari Seth CohenHer friendly, accessible tone is ba

26、cked up with some serious knowledge 一 her PhD in fashion marketing allows her to explore how far fashion has come in recent decades, discussing many things including virtual reality shopping while offering up a brief tour of fashions 21st century history.The photographic blog series that made stars

27、of Iris Apfel and Linda Rodin, the Advanced Style brand has grown over the past decade, demonstrating that real beauty is truly ageless.His third and most recent book, Advanced Love sees Ari Seth Cohen picturing couples from all walks of life, making a statement about our dismissal of romance within

28、 the over-40 set.The perfect festive gift for your special other-half, or a treat-to-self as a constant reminder that love never goes out of style.36. How does Cline advise readers to think twice about unwise purchasing?A. By drawing deeply on his own experience.B. By picturing couples from all walk

29、s of life.C. By helping readers to shop more effectively.D. By guiding readers to do some virtual realityshopping.37. Which is the most suitable book for a new graduate ignorant of fashion?A. Advanced LoveB.The Conscious ClosetC. The New Fashion RulesD.How To Dress: Secret Styling Tips From A Fashio

30、n Inside38. We can know something about the development of fashion fromA. Ari Seth Cohen9s bookB. Elizabeth L. Clines bookC. Victoria Magrath5s bookD. Alexandra Fullertons bookWhat does the Advanced Style brand demonstrate?A. The growing value of influencer on fashion.B.The permanence of real beauty

31、.C. The true cost of fast fashion.D.The dismissal of romance.39. What do the books have in common?A. They targeted on young ladies.B. Their themes are all about fashion.C. They advise us against unreasonable purchasing.D. They all give practical adviceon how to get well dressed.BWhile youth is often

32、 a time of great promise and achievement, a life well lived can also be filled with any number of next chapters and second or even third - acts that add depth, nuance (细微差另ll), and meaning to our stories. At 65 years old, Somerset native Carole-Ann Warburton experienced a plot twist that led to the

33、fulfillment of a long-cherished dream shed never even spoken of aloud.After an illness incapacitated (使失去正常生活能力)her, Warburton was left with the question of what to do going forward. During her convalescence (康复),her daughter brought around some real estate listings for the sort of homes in which sh

34、e thought her mum might best spend her golden years. Coincidentally, amongst the notices was an offering for a small barbershop with an above-stairs apartment.For Warburton, although she admitted “the place was awful, it was love at first sight and the perfect opportunity to do something shed longed

35、 to do for almost as long as she could remember - work in a bookshop. Less than three months after coming to her decision, Warburton handed in her retirement notice, sold her house, bought the store, and using a personal inventory (库存)totaling between 8,000 and 9,000 titles - she launched her new bo

36、okshop, The Book Rest.A decade on, The Book Rest recently celebrated its 10th anniversary. Although the pandemic has slowed foot traffic, since Warburtons driving motive isnt monetary profit, but rather, something of a deeper, more special personal value, she has no plans to close up the shop.Having

37、 achieved her own dream, Warburton secs every day in the bookstore as an opportunity to help others realise theirs as well. All the dreams are in the books/9 she told The Guardian. They are all there waiting to be picked up. Someone can walk in tomorrow and say, I have been looking for that fbr an a

38、wfully long time!” And as gatekeeper to her own small universe of literary wonders, Warburton says she plans to stay around as long as she can to ensure that they do.40. What does the author want to say in the first paragraph?A. There are possibilities at any stage of life.B. One should grasp the yo

39、uth to make achievements.C. Changing the way of life is crucial at the age of 65. D. Realising a long-cherished dream is all that matters in life. 42. What did Warburton do to seek her dream?A. She invested much money in opening a bookstore.B. She used her possessions to develop real-estate business

40、.C. She started her career with her daughter in a small barbershop.D. She sought her daughters advice on where to rent the apartment.43. What makes Warburton want to keep her bookstore open?A. Her strong desire to attract more customers. B. The increasing decline of economic situations.C. The huge f

41、inancial burden of illness treatment. D. Her seeking of an inner world of self-fulfillment.44. Which of the following can best describe Warburton?A. Curious and ambitious.B. Brave and adventurous.C. Creative and pioneering.D. Enthusiastic and determined.CWriting a book is a long and challenging proc

42、ess, but new technology is increasingly making it easier for authors to finish their books.Michael Green, a US data scientist-turned-novelist, felt that technology could help him simplify the writing process when he was in the middle of writing his debut (首部)book.He said that the process had become

43、difficult to manage: In the midst of editing, I got to the point where T started feeling like I had a lot of plots and characters,he told the BBC.“I had all these documents on the deeper aspects of the world I was creating. I was worried about being able to keep track of it all. Thafs when I switche

44、d into my more data science-minded approach to solving a complex problem with a lot of different pieces.Green went on to create Lynit, a digital platform to help authors plan and weave together the many elements that form a story, such as themes, characters, and major events.“As the author gets a ne

45、w idea that they want to bring into the story, they are able to input it into a natural framework, he told the BBC. “Piece by piece, theyre adding to the story. As new ideas come in, they change, maybe by creating new nodes (节点)or interactions, new relationships.Once the book has been published, tec

46、hnology is also playing an ever-increasing role in publicity and connecting with readers. Websites and apps from specialist firms allow authors to participate in live question-and-answer sessions with their audience.Another tech firm, Crazy Maple Studios in California, US, offers authors four apps t

47、hat can add music, animation, sound effects and in some cases, gameplay.Michael Green believes technology will become even more important as a new generation of tech-savvy (精通技 术的)writers becomes more well-known.“What Im finding with the Generation Z and even younger writers is that they9re looking

48、for technology to give them guidance,he told the BBC. They see it as a tool to learn and grow with, rather than extra work.” 45. What difficulty did Green face in writing his debut book?A. He would leave out important plots.B.He had trouble organizing his thoughts.C. He often felt that he was not creative enough. D. He was afraid the characters wouldn

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