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1、2022届高三年级第十次月考英语试卷(答案在最后)第一局部听力(共两节,总分值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;每题1.5分,总分值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三个选项中选出最正确 选项,并标在试卷的相应位理。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. What is the woman trying to tell the man?A. How to pronounce her name.B. How to sign

2、her name.C. How to spell her name.2. What is the weather like now?A. Sunny.B. Cloudy.C. Rainy.3. What does the woman offer to do for the man?A. Polish his paper.B. Write a section.C. Pick up a topic.4. What is the man supposed lo eat more of?A. fcgetables.B. Noodles.C. Meat.5. What does the woman pr

3、obably think about the mans haircut?A. It was too expensive.B. Too much hair was cut off.C. She likes his new hairstyle.第二节(共15小题;每题1.5分,总分值22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。每段刻话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选 项中选出最正确选项。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每题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. Where does the conversation

4、 take place?C. At a museum.C. Water lilies.A. In an art studio.B. In a garden.7. Whats in the mans favourite painting?A. Horses.B. A bridge.听笫7段材料,回答第8、9题。8. When did Brum turn in the application?A. One minute before the dcadlme.B. Fifteen minutes before the deadline.C. Forty-five minutes before the

5、 deadline.9. What docs Brian have in common with his father?A. The character.B. The profession.C. The hobby.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。1(). What do we know about Mr. Moore?A. He just quit his job.B. He is a substitute teacher.C. He asked for sick leave today.11. Which subject is the man worried about?A. Physi

6、cs.B. History.12. What should the man do at the end of the history class?A. Pass out a test.B. Have students do some reading.C. Give the homework.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13. What are the speakers doing?A. Arguing with each other.B. Testing each others knowledge.C. Preparing for a quiz.14. What is the first

7、 question about?A. Where Mount Tai is located.B. What color a polar bears skin is.C. Which country has the highest mountain.15. Which sporl is considered ihe most dangerous?A. Skydiving.B. Race-car driving.16. Why is the boy upset at the end?A. The girl is smarter than him.B. The girl cheated in the

8、 game.C. The girl dropped something.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17. Why is the speaker making the speech?A. He is retiring.B. He will get married.C. He just received an award.18. Who organized the party?A. David.B. Craig.19. What might the speaker be?A. A fireman.B. A doctor.20. Where does the speaker probabl

9、y plan to go next?C. Chemistry.C. Mountain climbing.C. Anne.C. A professor.C. To Spain.A. To Australia.B. To China.第二局部阅读(共两节,总分值50分)第一节(共15小题:每题2.5分,总分值37.5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。AChinese elements highlighted at Olympic closing ceremonyThe curtains came down on the closing ceremony of t

10、he Beijing 2022 Winter Olympic Gaines Sunday night at Birds Nest in Beijing. During the ceremony, many Chinese cultural elements were put into the design of the grand show, expressing some Chinese romance. They became the highlights of theclosmg ceremony and lets take a look.Festival lanternsThe cki

11、sing ceremony began with a large sn(wflake torch appearing in the sky echoing the moment from the opening ceremony. Then accompanied by cheerful music, children hung traditional Chinese festive kmterns, lighting up the emblem of the Winter Olympics, which originated from the Chinese character for wi

12、nter, dong.Chinese knotThe 12 Chinese zodiac (生肖)-themed icc cars created an outline of a Chinese knot with its wheel trails. AikI then it was enlarged, and an enormous Chinese knot* was presented using digital AR technology. Each ribbon could be clearly seen, and all of (he ribbons twisted together

13、, symbolizing unrty and a good fortune.Fish and richesDuring the closing ceremony, the Malanhua Childrens Choir from a mountainous area of Fupiiig county in Hebei province performed again, this time with different clothes. The Chinese paper-cut of double fish was seen on their clothes, meaning rich

14、and have a surplus in the next year in Chinese culture.Willow (柳树)branch for farewellIn ancient limes, Chinese people broke a willow branch and gave it to their friends, family or relatives when seeing them off as willow sounds like stay in Mandarin. Willow branches appeared in the closing ceremony,

15、 expressing Chinese peoples hospitality and bidding farewell to the world guests.21. Which of the flowing is inspired by the Chinese character dong?A. Festive lanterns.B. A snow flake torch.C. The emblem.D. Cheerful music.22. What characteristic did Chinese knotM and Fish and rjches share?A. Both em

16、ployed AR technology.B. Both symbolized a wealthy life.C. Both were created by ice cars.D. Both were performed by children.23. Which one can be adopted as a symbol of departure ?A. Festive lanterns.B. Chinese knot.C. Fish and riches.D. Willow branch.My boss recently asked me, Do you know why I hired

17、 you? Because you didnt sell yourself. You didnt tell me. Look how experienced I am. You emailed ine and said. I researched your website and saw how many amazing vets (兽医)you have and I want to learn from them. and chats why I hired you. Ybu showed vulnerability.MSo what is vulnerability? For me, vu

18、lnerability means putting your fear of embarrassment aside and allowing personal growth. I believe vulnerability is a pathway to success. Vulnerability has traditionally been viewed as a weakness in (he workplace. The very thought of exposing your weaknesses is terrifyuig. However, we can change the

19、 views surroundmg it. Im talk mg about the vulnerability that strengthens courage and leads to more success as a vet.After graduation, I started working in aclinic where I thought I would have support However, I didnt have the help I required. I quickly became exhausted. Within IS months, I didnt wa

20、nt to be a vet anymore.During this period. I realized without the support I wanted I was potentially making mistakes I wasnt even aware of. Was I treating patients effectively? I wouldnt know, because I had no one to ask for help.I decided to be vulnerable. I accepted that I was unhappy, living with

21、 poor mental health und lacking important knowledge. I wanted to find somewhere Id be able to continue building my knowledge, not as an average vet, but as a good one. After two and a half years working as a vet, I have finally found a place where I get the support I need. My pouit is: dont stay whe

22、re you are unhappy. Be vuherable and have the courage to accept when you are unhappy. Find somewhere that will support you and push you to do better.Vulnerability shouldnt be considered a weakness because it allows personal growth. Vulnerability should be viewed as a strength. To be vulnerable allow

23、s you to show people that you cannot always be perfect. Being vulnerable is not a liability (麻烦的事)in the workpkice. It is the ability to show people that you are human.24. Why did the authors boss hii e her?A. She highly recommended herself.B. She had adequate experience.C. She was honest about her

24、weakness.D. She did research about the company.25. How does ihe author personally view vulnerability?A. It leads to embarrassment.B. It helps with individual development.C. It is a weakness in the workpkice.D. It is terrifying to expose your vubierability.26. What do paragraphs 3-5 mainly talk about

25、?A. Why the author quit her previous job.B. What made the author feel vuhierablc.C. How the author got rid of her vulnerability.D. Why the author decided to show her vulnerability.27. What can we conclude about vulnerability from the last paragraph?A. It inspires people to be perfect.B. It is normal

26、 for people to feel vulnerable.C. 11 allows people to discover Iheir strength.D. It can cause people trouble in the workplace.cA TRAIN operator from Britain has made travelling more enjoyable-by hosting live yoga classes during journeys.Heathrow Express passengers travelling on October 13 were treat

27、ed to sessions with yoga influencer Celesi Pereira, who has developed a 12-minute seat-yoga and meditation session to help travellers rehx. The class has been devek)ped so travellers of all ages and abilities can perforin the exercises saiely from iheir sealsand ifs believed to be the first time a y

28、oga class has taken place on a moving train and it received fabulous feedbacks.To get passengers in the right stage of mind, the Tranquil Train*carriage hosting the sessions was decorated with fresh eucalyptus(核树叶)and lavender(薰衣草)to fill the carriage with calming fragrances, as a consequence of whi

29、ch the passenger might feci much more lighl-heartcd.The initiative was launched after a study also conducted by Heathrow Express found more than half of public transport users find travel stressful following the Covid-19 pandemic.Celest Pereira said. Travelling can get people very unsettled. As ther

30、es lots going on. lots of things to think about, and its very deadline driven so it can be a very intense experience/ By hosting these classes wc,rc hoping to relieve those pressures and help passengers be in the present moment, feel less overwhelmed and relieve any muscle tension. Moreover, these k

31、ind of classes are likely to produce prized memories.The surveyed adults also identified the most frustrating aspects of travel including delayed departures, big crowds, noisy environment as well as dull waits. They revealed that more quiet carriages, more reserved scats, free snacks or refrcshmcnls

32、 plus reserved places for luggage and onboard enteriaininent contribuied lo taking mind off woirying things. These researches will make a big difference to a better travel experience.28. What inspired Heathrow Express to host live yoga class during journeys?A. Ybga classes enjoy popularity in public

33、 transport.B. The calming atmosphere in carriages makes people dance.C. Public transport users often feel lighthearted when traveling.D. Over half of public transport users surveyed find travelling stressful.29. What does the underlmed word “overwhelmed、in paragraph 5 mean?A. Overdue.B. Overjoyed.C.

34、 Overcome.D. Overestimated.30. Which of the following can reduce peoples worry according lo the study?A. The entertainment on the train.B. Lower noise in (he carriages.C. Seats free of chtirge.D.Overcrowded departures.31. Which can be the best title for the text?A. Elements to peoples worry aboardB.

35、 Unsettling travels and live yoga classesC. Ways to release travelers concernsD. Live anti-pressure yoga classes aboardDAlthough ii is a business not many arc aware of. sidewalk robots are sei lo become an industry wilh annual sales of $ Ibn within a decade, estimates IDTechEx. a N itish firin of an

36、alysts. These four- or six-wheeled autonomous machines, usually the size of a suitcase, are already delivering groceries and other goods in America, China and Europe.That puts them ahead of many driverless cars, buses and lorries being developed. Those bigger vehicles arc held back not by technology

37、 but regulation, says Zchao Li of IDTechEx. This means having a safety driver on board ready to take over if there is a problem, which is hardly labor-saving.For these larger vehicles regulators want to see safety systems thoroughly proved. But there are legal hurdles, too. In January Britains Iw Co

38、mmission, which reviews legislation, recommended that it should not be the person hi the driver,s scat who faces appeals if a vehicle in autonomous nuxle crashes, but Ihe manufacturer behind it.Meanwhile sidewalk robots are getting on with the job. Typically, these robots carry a few bags of groceri

39、es using a variety of sensors, including camenis. radar and GPS to navigate and avoid obstacles and people. Their progress can be monitored on a phone app. which also unlocks them for goods to be retrieved (检索).As they are small, move slowly and are “telemonitored” by people in a control room who ca

40、n take over, authorities seem more willing to give them a green light.Robotic versions which operate on roads are also appearing. Nuro.a Silicon Wiley firm, makes one about (he size of a small car that can carry 24 bags of groceries. It has frozen and heated cabmets for food and drinks. Udelv, also

41、a Californian firm, is developing a larger type called Transporter to operate at highway speeds. Being much further along the road in earning their keep, these delivery bols arc helping to pave the way for the time when bigger autonomous vehicles can join them.32. What can be inferred from Ptiragrap

42、h 1?A. Sidewalk robots are hardly accepted.B. Sidewalk robots have made Ibn sales so far.C. Sidewalk robots arc a promising business.D. Sidewalk robots resemble a suitcase.33. Which is a rule for bigger driverless vehicles?A. They should develop with sidewalk robots.B. They should be accompanied by

43、a driver.C. They should be labor-saving.D. They shoukl be problem-solving.34. Who is to blame in aulo-nuxle accidents by Britain,s Law Commission?A. The regulators.B. The legal systems.C. The driver.D. The manufacturer.35. What is the purpose of the article?A. To applaud delivery bots.B. To further

44、develop delivery bots.C. Io show the technology behind delivery bots.D. To pave the way for autonomous vehicles.第二节(共5小题;每题2.5分,总分值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正确选项。选项中 有两项为多余选项。Dont take many English courses; they wont help you get a decent job.S ign up for management classes, so youll be ready

45、to join the family business when you graduate. Many of us have heard suggestions like these pul forward by parents or others close to us.36The answer is yes. Such comments often seein quite reasonable. However, with regard to finding a correct path of career, it rehtes to decisions you should make.3

46、7One of the worst reasons to follow a particular path in life is that other people want you to. Decisions that affect your life should be your decisions decisions you make after youve considered various alternatives and chosen (he path that suits you best.一38For instance, your parents do have their

47、own unique experiences that may maketheu- advice helpful, and having participated in a great deal of your personal history, they may have a clear view of your strengths and weaknesses.39They may still see you as a child,in need of care and protection. Or they may see only your strengths. Or. in some

48、 unfortunate cases, they may focus only on your flaws and shortcomings.For the whole life, we are always in the wandering and hesitation.40Unless youvealready determined to be their faithful audience, you shouldnt worry too much about letting others control your actions. Ult ini ale ly, though, you can assure that your own judgments will lead your way.A. Should we follow the path that they choose for us?B. You are the one who must live with their consequences.C. Should suggest

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