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1、2021-2022学年贵州省黔西南州重点高级中学高一上学期12月第三次月考英语试题本试卷分第一卷(选择题)和第二卷(非选择题)两局部考试时间120分钟,总分值150分第一局部 听力(共两节,总分值30分)第一节(共5个小题;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. Which color of paint is the woman looking for?A. Pink.B. Yellow. C. Red

2、.2. What is the relationship between the two speakers?A. Teacher and student.B. Boss and secretary.C. Doctor and patient.3. What does (he woman plan to do?A. Work on her composition.B. Surf the Internet.C. Chat with neighbors.4. When is the man going to leave for New York?A. October.B. September.C.

3、August.5. How much does the woman want to borrow?A. 20 dollars.B. 12 dollars.C. 8 dollars.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 选出最正确选项,井标在试卷相应位置。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,各小超将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独臼读两遍。听第6段材料,回答第6至7题。6. How many people is the man planning for?A. Fou

4、r. B. Three. C. Two.7. When will the man leave for Seattle?A. This Wednesday. B. Next Monday. C. Next Wednesday.听第7段材料,回答第8至9题。8. Which teacher does the man like best?A. Madame Martin. B. Mr. Thomas C. Mr. Greenwood9. What do we know about Mr. Greenwood?A. He seldom gives homework.B. He can explain

5、everything well.C. He can speak French.10. What does the woman say about Miss McCloud?A. She is strict.B. She is patient.C. She is smart.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11. How much will the man need to pay?A. About $ 30.B. About $ 20.C. About $ 15.12. When can the man pick up his shoes?A. At 5:00 (his afternoon.B

6、. At 2:00 tomorrow afternoon.C. At 4:30 tomorrow afternoon.13. What is the man satisfied with?A. The quality.B. The quick service.C. The price.听第9段材料,回答第13至17题。14. Who is the woman calling?A. An advertising agency.B. A department store.C. A home decoration firm.15. How did the woman learn about Athe

7、rton Brothers?A. From a phone directory.B. From a friend.C. From an advertisement.16. Whose flat needs painting?A. Hillary Pemberton.B. Bill Atherton C. May WilsonWhere will the man go tomorrow morning?A. Church Hill. B. City Library. C. West Park. 听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。17. What did Jcan-Luc Brassard do

8、?A. He was a TV reporter.B. He was a coach.C. He was a sportsman.18. When did Dale Begg-Smith win the gold medal in the text?A. In 2006. B. In 2010. C. In 2014.19. What is Jason Begg-Smith good at?A. Tennis.B. Fishing.C. Surfing.第二局部 阅读理解(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,从每题所给的四个选项(ABCD)

9、中,选出最正确选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。ASee these rare creatures in their natural habitat:We invite you to join us on an unforgettable seven-day adventure in the Arctic, including bear viewing tours and cultural activities. Our trip is full of wildlife viewing and our guides are on hand to help you take perfect phot

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14、otos.C. Take part in activities to protect polar bears.D. Share thoughts on global warming.20. How much should you pay at least if you want to live in a room with a private bathroom?A. $7,945 B. $8,770 C. $8,445 D. $9,270What can you learn from Judy Difiorc, words?A. The local people taught her a lo

15、t in the trip.B. The crip was interesting but a little expensive.C. The trip was unforgettable and she would go there again.D. She felt disappointed without seeing polar bears.BThere was once a boy called Mario who loved to have lots of friends at school. However, he wasnt sure whether or not his cl

16、assmates were his true friends, so he asked his grandpa. The old man answered, “I have just exactly what you need; ils in the aliic(阁楼).Wait here for a minute. MGrandpa left, soon returning as though carrying something in his hand but Mario could see nothing there, Take it. Its a very special chair.

17、 Because its invisible,ifs rather difficult to sit on. but if you take it to school and you manage to sit on it, youll be able to tell who your true friends are.”Mario took the strange invisible chair and went to school. At break time he asked everyone to form a circle, and he put himself in the mid

18、dle, with his chair. YotTre about to see something amazing, “Mario said.Then Mario tried sitting on the chair. He missed and tell straight onto his backside. Everyone had a pretty good laugh. Mario wouldnt be beaten. He kept trying to sit on the magic chair, and kept falling to the ground - until, s

19、uddenly, he tried again and didnt fall. This time he sat, hovering in mid-air.Looking around. Mario saw George, Lucas, and Diana - three of his best friends - holding him up, so he didnt fall. At the same time, many others he had thought of as friends were doing nothing but make fun of him, enjoying

20、 each and every fall.Leaving with his three friends, he came lo understand what a true friend is.21. The chair is “invisible”, which means .A. the chair is expensiveB. it is an ordinary chairC. we cant see it with our eyesD. the chair will be broken when we sit on itWhy did Marios grandpa give him t

21、he invisible chair?A. To see whether Mario could sit on it.B. To test who Marios true friends were.C. To let Mario have fun with his classmates.D. To test whether Mario did well at school.22. How was Mario able to hover in mid-air?A. He saw the invisible chair suddenly.B. He managed to sit on (he ch

22、air finally.C. His classmates gave him a chair to sit on.D. His friends held him up to steady him.23. What does the story tell us?A. Never laugh at our friends.B. Friends can help us do magic.C. Having too many go(xl friends isnt a good thing.D. True friends are those who care about us when we are i

23、n trouble.CEarlier this year, 20-ycar-old Jonah Stillman, an author and a public speaker, traveled to Thailand. South Korea, Australia, and England. On the flight home to Minneapolis, he had a minor sore throat and cough. News about the spread of C0V1D-I9 was just breaking, but at the same time it s

24、eemed to be affecting mostly older people, so he didnt think that could be it. 4tI donl gel sick often. I work out six days a week, and I have very clean diet,“ he explained. Still, he called his doctor the next day.“Once they knew all of the places I had been to;5 said Stillman, “【he doctors defini

25、tely wanted to test me. They met me al the back door of the office and led me to a room. The entire process took about 15 minutes. That was on a Wednesday.”Thal Saturday, he received the news that he had tested positive for COVID-19. “Il was shocking because it was still relatively new. It still see

26、med like a foreign issue,“ he said. By Sunday, his sore throat had worsened suddenly, his violent cough would not stop, and his fever climbed (o 39.4 degrees. The body aches were unlike anything hed experienced. He could barely move. Among the symptoms the most disturbing was his lack of taste and s

27、mell. I couldnt tell the difference between cake and pizza. There was absolutely no taste. I had to force myself to eat because my sickness was so strong/5His recovery took two full weeks, and Stillman urged young people to take the disease ad social distancing seriously. 44Even if you dont have sym

28、ptoms, this impacts other families and individuals,“ he said.24. What happened to Stillman on the flight home?A. He had clean diet.B. He called his doctor.C. He had a few symptoms of a cold.D. He learned about the spread of COVID-19.25. How did Stillman feel about the testing result?A. Surprised B.

29、Frightened C. Worried D. Relieved 30. What disturbed Stillman the most?A. He had a high fever.B. He had to lie in bed.C. He coughed violently.D. He lost the ability to taste and smell.31. Which of the following can be the best title for the text?A. Keep Social DistanceB. My Cold Turned Out to Be COV

30、ID-19C. Avoid Traveling WorldwideD. I Suffered Too Much to Get Rid ofCOVID-19DLook on the bright side, and you may live longer, a new study has found. Researchers in the US have linked optimism and longevity(长寿)after a study of tens of thousands of people.Researchers at Boston University School of M

31、edicine analyzed 69,744 women and 1,429 men, studying (hem tor 30 years. The participants answered questions in a survey. The questions assessed (heir levels of optimism. The surveys matched these levels with the participant overall level of health. They were also asked about their levels of exercis

32、e, (heir diets, as well as how much they smoked and drank.Researchers discovered that people who thought positively were more likely to live to the age of 85. The people who thought negatively were 11-15 percent less likely to live to that age.However, researchers arc not clear why more optimistic p

33、eople arc likely to live longer.Laura Kubzansky, a professor of social and behavioral sciences, added, “other research suggests that more optimistic people may be able to regulate(调节)emotions and behavior as well as deal with stress and difYiculties more effectively. Researchers also said those who

34、were more optimistic were more likely to have healthier habits, such as taking part in exercises, and less likely to smoke.Laura Kubzansky thought this study was meaningful because it suggested that optimism had the potential to help humans live longer. Interestingly, optimism might be improved usin

35、g relatively simple techniques or iherapies(疗法).She had some advice tor pessimists who might want to live longer. The advice was to “imagine a future in which everything has turned out well. She urged people to increase the levels of optimism.32. What can we know about the study?A. More men were stu

36、died.B. The participants were all healthy.C. Different factors were considered.D. Most participants lived to the age of 85.33. What are optimistic people more likely to do?A. Avoid difficulties.B. Exercise regularly.C. Take part in social activities.D. Deal with stress by smoking.34. Whals Kudzansky

37、s suggestion for pessimists?A. Developing healthier habits.B. Learning to regulate emotions.C. Improving optimism by imagination.D. Communicating with optimistic people.35. What is the text most likely from?A. A magazine B. A diary C. A novel D. A guidebook第二节(共5小题:每题2.5分,总分值12.5分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能

38、填入空白处的最正确选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。Making a to-do list is a powerful way to reduce your stress at work. 36 There are a few steps that will make your to-do list much more effective. Dont randomly date tasks.Some people usually add a date to every task they write. They end up with a list of tasks that do not nee

39、d to be done on ihe day. You will break the schedule. 37 Instead, put a date on the task which you intend to do on that day. Keep your daily list to no more than ten tasks.38 They believe they are much busier than that and must have at least twenty tasks on their lists. In fact they arc not going to

40、 get (hem done. They will get frustrated at the end of that day. So pick the ten most important tasks on your list. Group similar tasks togetherCall your customers, for example. If you have two or three such tasks on your daily list, put these together and do them at the same time. 39 Then do them o

41、ne after another.40It puts you in complete control . It allows you to stay on top of your work and decide what needs to be done next and what can be postponed to a later lime. Ils the best way of starting the week with a plan and a direction. It is a way to make sure you are doing the right things.A

42、. Do a weekly review.B. Or you will just ignore them.C. Sonic people often laugh at my advice.D. Write clearly about what you need to do.E. Arrange thirty minutes or so to do your calls.F. If you arc away on a business trip, reduce the number of tasks.G. However, getting all those things out of your

43、 head is just the first step.第三局部语言运用(共两节,总分值30分)第一节 完形填空(共15小题;每题1分,总分值15分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C、D )中,选出可以填入空白处的最 佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。Have you seen people who take pictures of food fbr more than two minutes before 41? Myfriend Stella is such an example. Every time we went to a restaurant, she woul

44、d not take a bite until all the dishes vc 42 were on the table. Then she would spend five minutes in 43 (he dishes in a seemingly casual but in fact 44 order. Next is the most important part: taking pictures. After that, she would choose one of the 45 and click on the BeautyCam(美颜相机).The food eventu

45、ally looked 10 times more delicious than it really was, but we had no 46 to really enjoy it it all went cold.Actually Stellas real life is much less elegant(优雅的).For example, she hates to wash the dishes, so she leaves them in the sink for days. Many people care too much about others opinions and tr

46、y too hard to 47 others. They find it difficult to be 48 and to accept their true self, and thus (hey are afraid to show their 49 life on social media. What they are trying to prove is 50 what they lack in reality. But this will not bring any 51 to reality, as they still 52 the same old pattern of l

47、ife.If they really want an elegant life, they should put more effort into achieving it 53 faking it. Being more confident, 54 themselves and trying their best to be better are much more meaningful (han 55 (heir lite on social media.41. A. deliveringB. cookingC. servingD. dining42. A. orderedB. enjoy

48、edC. offeredD. prepared43. A. freezingB. washingC. settingD. collecting44. A. usualB.arrangedC. ordinaryD. familiar45. A. dishesB. restaurantsC. tablesD. pictures46.A. chanceB. choiceC.excuseD. reason47. A. comfortB. pleaseC. inspireD. distance48. A. independentB. generousC. responsibleD. confident49. A. realB. secretC. peacefulD. healthy50. A. rarelyB. hardlyC. exactly

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