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1、2022届广东省韶关市高三综合测试(二)英语试题学校:姓名:班级:考号:一、阅读理解Here come four new books with great poetry, from which the novices are to get inspired by the imaginative and celebratory poems when they start to take an eager look at this new and unknown field.Cloud SoupBake a weird cake, pay a visit to the deep and take
2、a closer look at the clouds in this fun collection of poems by Kate Wakeling, with unusual illustrations by Elina Braslina. Their previous collection, Moon Juice, won the CLiPPA Best Childrens Poetry Award, and this sequel is just as funny and imaginative.Shaping the World: 40 Historical Heroes in V
3、erseThis collection, chosen by Liz Brownlee, brings together 40 brilliant “shape poems” inspired by some of the remarkable people who have shaped our world. Inside, youll find poems about Greta Thunberg, Rosa Parks and Albert Einstein-each with a biography, a quote and a fascinating fact.Take Off Yo
4、ur BraveBe surprised and inspired by this book of poems written by four-year-old Nadim, with artwork by Yasmeen Ismail. Taking you inside a childs world of glitter, magic boxes and rainbows, this book proves that poetry is for everyone and might inspire you to try writing some poems yourself!My Snee
5、zes Are PerfectThis thought- provoking collection of poems was written by Rakhshan RizWan with Yusuf Samee, a mother-and-son team and illustrated by Benjamin Philips. Bringing together observations, meditations and memories, it explores sorts of things, including animals, family, food and what its l
6、ike moving to a new country.1. Who has ever won a prize for writing poetry?A. Kate Wakeling.B. Liz Brownlee.C. Nadim.D. Rakhshan RizWan.2. What is covered in My Sneezes Are Perfect?A. The life of celebrities.B. The making of a great poet.试卷第10页,共10页C.The migration to a newcountry.D.The exploration t
7、o the deep ocean.3. Who might be the target readers of the four books?A.Poetry beginners.B.Ambitious parents.C.History lovers.D.School teachers.Days after Argentina canceled all international passenger flights to protect the country from the new coronavirus, Juan Manuel Ballestero began his journey
8、home the only way possible: He stepped aboard his small sailboat for what turned out to be an 85-day voyage across the Atlantic.The 47-year-old sailor could have stayed on the tiny Portuguese island of Porto Santo to survive the era of lockdowns and social distancing in a scenic place largely spared
9、 by the virus. But the idea of spending what he thought could be the end of the world“ away from his family, especially his father who was goon to turn 90, was unbearable.“I didnt want to stay like a coward on an island where there were no cases, Mr. Ballestero said. I wanted to do everything possib
10、le to return home. The most important thing for me was to be with my family.”He bought his sailboat in 2017, hoping to travel around the world. I wasnt afraid, but I did have a lot of uncertainty/5 he said. It was very strange to sail in the middle of a pandemic with humanity teetering around me.”Sa
11、iling can be lonely passion, and it was particularly so on this voyage for Mr. Ballestero. Despite the vastness of the ocean, Mr. Ballestero felt he was in isolation, imprisoned by an intense steam of not knowing what the future held. “I was locked up in my own freedom,he recalled.When he made it to
12、 his native Mar del Plata on June 17, he was shocked by the heros welcome he received. Entering my port where my father had his sailboat, where he taught me so many things, where I learned how to sail and where all this originated, gave me the taste of a mission accomplished,he said.4. Why did Balle
13、stero decide on his Trans-Atlanticsailing?A.To return home and see his family.B.To explorescenic places of theworld.C.To avoid being considered as a coward.D.To stay away from thenew coronavirus.5. . How did Ballestero feel during the journey?A.Free and lonely.B.Frightenedbut proud.试卷第2页,共10页C. Unce
14、rtain and isolated.D. Passionate but regretful.6. What can be inferred about Ballestero from the last paragraph?A. His father was eager to welcome him home.B. He gained a sense of achievement and belonging.C. He completed the task and therefore became a hero.D. His father gave him the inspiration to
15、 sail single-handed.7. What might be a suitable title for the text?A. A History-making SailorB. An Adventurous ExperienceC. Sailing Solo to Reach FatherD. Crossing the Atlantic OceanWhile a healthy diet has always been considered necessary for overall wellness, historically, many hospitals have over
16、looked its powerful potential for healing. In some areas, thafs beginning to change. In Pennsylvania four years ago, St. Lukes Hospital partnered with Rodale Institute to start an organic produce farm at the hospitafs campus in Easton. Since its first season, the St. Lukes farm has expanded to grow
17、100 fruit and vegetable breed on 11 acres.Hospital farms are part of broader movement to make organic, locally produced food accessible to the general population. Some hospitals are making it a priority to source food from nearby farms, while others are turning deserted land on their grounds into co
18、mmunity gardens. By making organic produce easily accessible to the patients and visitors alike, these hospitals hope to inspire lifelong changes for better health. Even though most hospital farms arent growing enough to completely supply their staff and patient food needs, providing even a small am
19、ount of fresh produce makes an educational statement about how healthy and delicious a plant-rich diet can be.While the movement continues to gain attraction, ifs encountering some challenges along the way. For example, health workers dont necessarily know how to grow food. This means that most hosp
20、itals need to hire a full-time farmer and other farm labor to manage the property, which can be expensive. It takes between 3 and 5 years for most hospital farms to break even, much less save money on food costs. Nonetheless, participating hospitals believe that the benefits are worthwhile. As the m
21、ovement continues to expand, you might soon experience a farm-fresh meal at a hospital near you.8. What change is taking place in St. Lukes hospital according to Paragraph 1?A. Expanding the planting area of organic food.B. Understanding better the role of a healthy diet.C. Starting an organic farm
22、at the hospital alone.D. Neglecting the healing power of organic produce.9. How do hospital farms make organic food more available to the public?A. By inspiring staff to grow more.C. By purchasing more land as farms.10. What is the challenge of the movement?A. The rising cost of foods.C. The public
23、less-open attitude.B. By growing food in nearby farms.D. By gardening on the deserted land.B. The inefficient management.D. The lack of workforce with plantingskills.11. What do the hospitals involved think of the movement?A. Doubtful.B. Optimistic.C. Critical.D. Passive.Many organizations learned i
24、n the past year that remote work can be highly effective, with 83% of employers surveyed saying that the shift to remote work has been successful for their company, according to a PwC study. In addition, 54% of workers want to continue working remotely after the pandemic. Now that its clear where th
25、e work is done is not as important as people once thought, the other dimension of flexibility that workers desire for is the freedom to determine when the work is done. A 2019 study by the International Workplace Group found that 80% of workers would turn down a job that did not offer a flexible wor
26、k schedule fbr one that did, and 76% of workers said theyd consider staying at their current employer if they could work flexible hours.According to a Microsoft Work Trend Report, the 9-to-5 workday is disappearing, as the increase in remote work has allowed for more flexible hours. Employees are in
27、creasingly working asynchronously completing tasks on their own schedules, which may be different from those of their colleagues. Asynchronous work is now essential to being part of a modern, digital economy, staying competitive in the war for talent, and building a globally distributed workforce.Ts
28、edal Neeley, a Harvard Business School professor, says, Companies have to profoundly rethink what it means to be part of a modem work structure. This idea of 9-to-5 or face-time culture is actually not helpful fbr a digitally advanced economy. She highlights试卷第4页,共10页 that underlying face-time cultu
29、re is the need to monitor or see people in order to feel like work is advancing. However, this assumption that being productive requires seeing people do the work is not only limiting, but also ridiculous, as technology and automation are increasingly used to get work done and are inherently not as
30、observable. Asynchronous work, she adds, is “a completely new mindset in line with a digital economy.”What job would most workers accept according to the studies in Paragraph 1?A. They can enjoy the flexibility of working hours.B. They are free to decide how the work is done.C. They can work in a re
31、mote place as they wish.D. They work from 9 am to 5 pm during the workdays.12. Which of the following can best replace asynchronously in Paragraph 2?A. On their own.B. In the meanwhile.C. With ease.D. At different times.13. Which of the following may Professor Neeley agree with?A. Face-time culture
32、is part of a modern work structure.B. Face-time culture helps monitor the advanced economy.C. Asynchronous work fits in well with a digital economy.D. Asynchronous work limits the technology and automation.14. . Whats the writing purpose of this passage?A. To persuade people to keep up with times.B.
33、 To introduce a new work mode to people.C. To report social effects on public choices of work.D. To discuss the advantages and disadvantages of remote work.二、七选五Shyness is the cause of much unhappiness for a great many people. Shy people arc anxious and self-conscious. 16 Worrisome thoughts are cons
34、tantly occurring in their minds: What kind of impression am I making? Do they like me? Am I wearing attractive clothes?17 A person conception of himself is reflected in the way he behaves. Andthe way a person behaves affect other peoples reactions. In general, the way people think about themselves h
35、as a profound effect on all areas of their lives.Shy people having low self-esteem are likely to be easily influenced by others. They need the reassurance that they are doing “the right thing”. Shy people are very sensitive to criticism. They feel it confirms their feelings of inferiority. 18 For ex
36、ample, t4You are just saying that to make feel good, I know it is not true. It is clear that while self-awareness is a healthy quality, overdoing it is harmful.Can shyness be completely eliminated, or at least reduced? 19 Since shyness goes hand in hand with a lack of self-esteem, it is important fo
37、r people to accept their weaknesses as well as their strengths.Each one of us is a unique, worthwhile individual, interested in our own personal ways. The better we understand ourselves, the easier it becomes to live up to our full potential.20Surprisingly, they are used to being praised as well.A.
38、They also find it hard to be pleased by other peoples praise.B. Fortunately, it can be overcome with determined and patient efforts.C. Obviously, such uncomfortable feelings must negatively affect people.D. It has a lot to do with peoples courage when they face the problem.E. Lets not allow shyness
39、to blow our chances for a rich and fulfilling life.F. That is, they are quite concerned with their own appearance and actions.三、完形填空About three years ago, a tornado attacked our town. My father and I 21 to visit my grandparents to make sure they were okay. Upon arrival, I took my regular seat and22
40、with Grandma about what was on our mind to pass the time. 23, thepower was out and it got dark in what seemed like a matter of minutes.Then, Grandma turned to me and asked with 24 eyes that stared right past me, “Now youre graduating this year, arent you?” As a freshman, I was 25, about thisstrange
41、question. Actually, Grandma could exactly 26 you when every one of her grandchildren was born. 27,1 assured her that I was not yet a(n) 28, andstill had a few years until graduation.Soon, my father asked if I was ready to go home. I silently 29my head-yes.试卷第6页,共10页Into the car, I 30 and couldnt sto
42、p weeping. My father asked me what waswrong, is Grandma going to 3J my graduation? I asked.It took him a long time to respond, Yes. She may not know where she is, but she will be there, no matter what. The rest of the car ride home was 32. When weeventually arrived home, I rushed to my room and crie
43、d for hours. That night, I could picture that Grandmas 33 would be changed from the care giver to care receiver.Ever since that talk with my Grandma, I have matured and 34. HerAlzheimer (阿尔茨海默症)has progressed to about stage 3 now. At my graduation, I was sitting on the stage seeing Grandma there sit
44、ting with the rest of my family. She may not know where she is, but she will be there”. My fathers words 35 in my ears.21. A. flewB.cycledC. droveD. walked22. A. chattedB.arguedC. consultedD. whispered23. A. FinallyB.SuddenlyC. ImmediatelyD. Constantly24. A. lovingB.brightC , wateryD. empty25. A. co
45、ncernedB.confusedC. cautiousD. curious26. A. identifyB.remindC. persuadeD. tell27. A. ShockedB.AmazedC. DisappointedD. Excited28. A. assistantB.freshmanC. seniorD. genius29. A. shookB.noddedC. raisedD. lowered30. A. calmed downB.cut inC. called outD. broke down31. A. attendB.forgetC. celebrateD. can
46、cel32. A. dullB.smoothC. silentD. uneasy33. A. characterB.statusC , powerD. role34. A. grown upB.given upC , cheered upD. kept up35. A. explodedB.burstC. rangD. flashed四、用单词的适当形式完成短文阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。On October 17, 2021, a village in Henan Province celebrated the 100th anniversary of t
47、he discovery of Yangshao Culture, 36 dates back to 7,000 years ago.There are many 37 (reason) to celebrate and pay respect for the generations of archaeologists who 38 (devote) themselves over the past 100 years to exploring the origins of Chinese civilization.The site 39 (discover) a century ago, m
48、arking the beginning of modem Chinese archaeology. Chen Xingcan, director of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences Institute of Archaeology, said, “If the distribution of40 (vary) prehistoric culturesin China can be compared 41 a flower with layers of petals, Yangshao was at the center of it.”From October to December 1921, a Swedish scholar Johan Gunnar Anderson, led42 first round of excavations in Yangshao at 17 locations over 36 days.