2022-2033学年河北省衡水高三(上)第三次月考英语试卷(附答案详解).pdf

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1、2022-2033学 年 河 北 省 衡 水 中 学 高 三(上)第 三 次 月 考 英 语 试 卷 AImmersive(沉 浸 式)Schools in AmericaIn recent years,there have been quite a few Chinese immersive schools in America.Full Immersion:Pre-k children aged 2 to 4 are fully immersed in Chinese all day-5 daysper week.Part Immersion:Children(in kindergarte

2、n through Grade 5 in primary schools,fromGrade 6 to Grade 8 in middle schools)learn all subjects in both Chinese and English.The following chart is provided by Elizabeth Weise fro m America Today.It shows the growth of theimmersive schools in America.Based on The Daily Advertisers report,foreign chi

3、ldren at the age of about 5 are having Chinese lessonslike this:Zhaoting Xia,a 29-year-old teacher,holds paper copies of Chinese currency and invites kids up one at atime to use lhemoneyto purchase something from her pretend fruit stand.One of the students,a 5-year-old boy,picks out his money and gr

4、eets Xia withni hao,starting theconversation as he has been taught.Then he works in some vocabulary words to ask for a plastic ear ofcom.Xia tells him the price,and he counts the money in his hand before making the exchange.They finishwithxiexieorHthank you.In this one exercise,theyve practiced a lo

5、t in such aHreal situation1.And all of this takes place in Chinese.1.What can we learn about the immersive schools in America based on the chart?A.Children in them are aged 2 to 4.B.They accept only Chinese children in America.C.All the teachers in the immersive schools come from China.D.The immersi

6、ve schools have greatly increased in America since 2007.2.Which of the following can children practice in this one exercise mentioned in the text?A.Vocabulary,sentence structure,math and culture.B.Knowing aboutChinese moneyrenminbi.C.Counting the number from 1-10 in Chinese.D.Greeting by saying,Hell

7、o!,to each other.3.What might Elizabeth Weise be?A.A teacher.B.A headmaster.C.A reporter.D.A director.BLike many other five-year-olds,Jeanie Low of Houston,Texas,would use a stool(凳 子)to help herreach the bathroom sink.However,the plastic step-stool she had at home was unstable and cluttered up thes

8、mall bathroom shared by her whole family.After learning of an invention contest held by her school thatyear,Jeanie resolved to enter the contest by creating a stool that would be a permanent fixture in thebathroom,and yet could be kept out of the way when not in use.Jeanie decided to make a stool at

9、tached to the bathroom cabinet door under the sink.She cut a board ofwood into two pieces,each about two feet wide and one foot long.Using metal hinges(钱 链),Jeanieattached one piece of the wood to the front of the cabinet door,and the second piece to the first.The firstpiece was set just high enough

10、 so that when it swung out horizontally from the cabinet door,the secondpiece would swing down from the first,just touching the ground,and so serving as a support for the firstpiece of the wood.This created a convenient,strong platform for any person too short to reach thesink.When not in use,the hi

11、nges allowed the two pieces of wood to fold back up tightly against the cabinet,where they were held in place by magnets(磁 铁)Jeanie called her invention the Kiddie Stool.Jeanies Kiddie Stool won first place in her schoofs contest.Two years later,it was awarded first prizeagain at Houstons first annu

12、al Invention Fair.As a result,Jeanie was invited to make a number of publicappearances with her Kiddie Stool,and was featured on local TV as well as in newspapers.Many peoplefound the story of the Kiddie Stool inspiring because it showed that with a pair of observant eyes,anyonecan be an inventor.4.

13、According to the passage,why did Jeanie Low invent the Kiddie Stool?A.The old stool wasnt tall enough for her.B.She was invited to enter an invention contest.C.Other five-year-olds had problems reaching the sink.D.The plastic stool was not firm and often got in the way.5.What is the design of Jeanie

14、s Kiddie Stool like?A.The platform is supported by two metal hinges.B.The two wooden pieces swing from left to right.C.The wooden pieces are kept in place by hinges and magnets.D.The Kiddie Stool will swing out only when the cabinet door opens.6.What are the characteristics of Jeanies Kiddie Stool?A

15、.Steady and convenient.B.Fragile and single-use.C.Conventional and portable.D.Foldable and recyclable.7.What message does the passage convey?A.What is suitable is the best.B.Success comes from failure.C.Necessity is the mother of invention.D.Genius is 1%inspiration and 99%perspiration.cClimbing,I on

16、ce thought,was a very manly activity,but as I found my way into this activity,I cameto see that something quite different happens on the rock.Like wild swimming,rock climbing involves you into the landscape.On the rock,I am fully present.Eyespay close attention,ears are alert(警 觉 的),and hands move a

17、cross the surface.Unlike walking,whereI could happily wander about absent-mindedly,in climbing,attentive observation is essential.As an arts student studying English literature,I discovered a new type of reading from outdoorclimbing.Going out on to the crags(悬 崖),I saw how you can learn to read the

18、rocks and develop avocabulary of physical movements.Good climbers knew how to map their bodies on to the stone.Watchingthem,I wanted to possess that skillful language.My leap happened when I worked for the Cairngorms National Park Authority.Guiding my explorationsinto this strange new landscape was

19、Nan Shepherd.Unlike the goal-directed mindset of manymountaineers,she is not concerned with peaks or personal beats.Shepherd sees the mountain as a totalenvironment and she celebrates the Caingorms as a place alive with plants,rocks,animals andelements.Through her generous spirit and my own wanderin

20、gs,I saw that rock climbing need not be aprocess of testing yourself against anything.Rather,the intensity of focus could release you into anotherway of being.Spending so much time in high and stony places has changed my view on the world and our place in.1have come into physical contact with proces

21、ses that go way beyond the everyday.Working with gravity,geology(地 质 学),rhythms of weather and deep time,I gain an actual relationship with the earth.Thisconnection lies at the heart of my passion for rock climbing.I return to the rocks,because this is where Ifeel in touch with our land.8.Why does t

22、he author like climbing?A.It challenges her to compete with men.B.It allows her a unique attitude toward rock.C.It teaches her how to possess a new language.D.It makes her feel connected with the world.9.What does the writer find important in climbing?A.Balance.B.Concentration.C.Determination.D.Curi

23、osity.10.What does the writer learn from Nan Shepherd?A.Climbing goes together with nature.B.Every mountain top is within reach.C.The best climber is the one having fun.D.You cannot achieve high unless you change.11.What does the underlined word it in Paragraph 5 refer to?A.Time.B.Contact.C.The worl

24、d.D.My view.DThere may be a reason why astronauts are crazy about the view from space but never mention thefood.Astronauts aboard the International Space Station must drink meals out of a plastic squeeze-bagbecause of zero gravity.Food in space can only be reheated instead of being cooked fresh.Besi

25、des,mealsfor each crew member must be stored in advance and eaten in order.All of this may sound a little difficultto accept.Therefore,it was one small step for interstellar(星 际 的)cuisine when U.S.astronaut Megan McArthurrecently posted photos of herself holding a pancakes with beef,tomatoes and a f

26、resh hatch chilli(红 番 椒)grown aboard the International Space Station itself.Best space pancakes yet,”she shared online.Pesquet,a French astronaut,posted on Instagram,It is such a joy to grow(and eat)your own food,and necessary for further exploration of our Solar System.It seems there is a suitcase-

27、sized space gardenaboard the ISS(International Space Station)that holds about six pillows*stuffed with clay and fertilizer,and a LED light.Astronauts have grown several kinds of vegetables including Chinese cabbage and redRussian kale(羽 衣 甘 蓝)in this micro-plot,to test which plants might grow best d

28、uring a long spacevoyage.We called Melva Aguirre,who owns the Pepper Pot in Hatch,N.M.,home of hatch chilli.She says theharvest of their famous local crop in outer space is the talk of the town.Now the whole universe knowshow great our chilli are,u she said.When I asked if she could recommend a hatc

29、h chilli recipe,Aguirre toldme,Just stuff it.n nStuff it?n I asked,and she laughed and said,I mean,in your mouth.A recipeeven I can follow.12.What can know about astronauts eating food in the space station?A.The food is inviting to the astronauts.B.The food can be cooked in various ways.C.The astron

30、auts canrt have meals as they wish.D.Astronauts dont care about what they eat in the space station.13.Which of the following best explains the underlined word“gorged in Paragraph 2?A.Subscribed.B.Filled.C.awarded.D.Revealed.14.Why do astronauts grow Chinese cabbage and other vegetables aboard the IS

31、S?A.To kill the spare minutes.B.To entertain themselves during the voyage.C.To explore the universe.D.To test for the plants growing best.15.What is the best title for the passage?A.Challenges Astronauts Face in Space.B.The Best Food Ever for Space Voyages.C.Fine Dining on the International Space St

32、ation.D.The Constant Steps of Humans Space Exploration.How to survive a stampedeAt least 154 people were killed and more than 100 others injured in astampede accident that occuiTed at Itaewon,Seoul,Korea,during aHalloween gathering,local authorities said early Sundaymorning.What should we do in case

33、 of similar crowding andtrampling accidents?Here are a few tips to increase the chances of survival in an incident.Look for exitsIf you are in a crowd,a first and most important thing is to make yourself familiar with your surroundingsand mentally notice altemate exits.(1).Keep an eye on the crowd,a

34、s panic situations can often be expected.When in danger,a few seconds can make all the difference,giving you the possibility of taking advantage of your escaping route.(3LIf you find yourself in the middle of a moving crowd do not fight against the pressure,do not stand still orsit down,because you

35、could easily get trampled.Move in the same direction of the crowd keeping yourhands up by your chest like a boxer-it gives you movement and protects your chest.Protect your headIf you fall,get up quickly.(4),or if that is not possible,then cover your head with your arms and curlup into the fetal pos

36、ition(do not lay on your stomach or back,as this dangerously exposes your lungs).Move diagonally towards the exitAfter youre pushed forward,like in a wave theres a lull(间 歇).In that lull is your chance to move,and the way you move is on a diagonal,between pockets of people.Theres always space betwee

37、npeople.A couple of steps sideways,another wave surge,then another couple of steps in the next lull.(5).A.Avoid any choke pointsB.Keep pace with the crowdC.Be aware of the general atmosphere of the crowdD.You dont want to be knocked unconscious in this scenarioE.You work your way out that way till y

38、ou get to the periphery(夕 卜 围)F.No matter where you are,make sure you always know how to get outG.If you cant,keep moving by crawling in the same direction of the crowd16.A.A B.B C.C D.D E.EF.F G.G17.A.A B.B c.c D.D E.EF.F G.G18.A.A B.B c.c D.D E.EF.F G.G19.A.A B.B c.c D.D E.EF.F G.G20.A.A B.B c.c D

39、.D E.EF.F G.GI was in the fifth grade when I first dipped my fingers into the endless ocean of expression and allowed myhands to grow a voice.I remember my hands being sweaty as I wandered(21)into her classroom.From corner to corner,the(22)were decorated with clippings(剪 报)and posters related to Dea

40、fness and American SignLanguage.Pictures of(23)hands hung from the bulletin boards.Once the rest of my classmates(24)in their seats,she began.She did not speak.Her hands。5)aboutgracefully as she signed,Hello.My name is Ms.Lewison.Your name what?”These signs did not(26)until later that week,but still

41、 I sat upright at my desk,trying to figure them out.My entire firstimpression of her was silent.As months passed,my class transformed to an unusually large family.Ms.Lewison was like ourmother.When we were feeling troubled,we just let our(27)do the talking.The lesson became less aboutfollowing the l

42、esson itself and more about(28).Ms.Lewison performed a tough task.She(29)replaced all the ignorance in me with(30).Then she openedmy(31)and opened it even wider.She would find time to tum me into a(an)(32)signer.She taught me thatthere are no limits and my abilities are(33).Today my fingers have lea

43、rned to dance.Ms.Lewison pushed me(34)into the ocean of Deaf culture and Ihave become a strong swimmer in diverse(35).21.A.calmly B.severely C.anxiously D.excitedly22.A.desks B.walls C.students D.belts23.A.welcoming B.outstanding C.signing D.waving24.A.settled B.recalled C.backed D.locked25.A.flowed

44、 B.cast C.flew D.wandered26.A.catch sight B.draw attention C.make sense D.speak up27.A.temper B.hands C.insight D.eyes28.A.flavor B.language C.life D.love29.A.logically B.finally C.easily D.successfully30.A.comfort B.curiosity C.freedom D.patience31.A.mouth B.fingers C.mind D.arms32.A.fluent B.cleve

45、r C.unique D.ambitious33.A.endless B.stable C.gifted D.complex34.A.heavily B.hardly C.firmly D.gently35.A.classes B.waters C.worlds D.families36.While many people have made videos to cheer on those working on the front lines of the fightsince the latest COVI D-19 outbreak in Shanghai,Chien Meishuang

46、(1)(spend)her time inlockdown at home,painting simple heartwarming works.The paintings are part of her Journal of the Pandemic Lockdown,(2)project she started two yearsago.We are all facing a time we are trapped at home,Chien tells China Daily.nI(simple)wanted to let others know that there is a silv

47、er lining amid the dark clouds.1The Taiwan native,who lives in Shanghai,is being on the receiving end of her neighbors1 kindness.(document)her experience,the artist created a painting,titled Good Neighbors in China,marking the first new(6)(add)to her project this year.Other(7)(scene)shown in her lat

48、estworks include delivery men having a quick lunch and her neighbors(8)(welcome)a 70-year-oldman who returned from hospital after recovering from COVTD-19.It is because of the pandemic(9)I have made friends from all walks of life in the area where Ilive.These individuals have provided infinite inspi

49、ration and stories(10)my works,she adds.Aslong as an artwork can touch peoples hearts,I believe it is good art.lt doesnt matter how simple it is.(1)(2)(3)(4)(5)(6)(7)(8)(9)(10)37.It was beyond C h i n e s e(expect)that China entered the FIBA Womens BasketballWorld Cup final in 2 0 2 2.(所 给 词 的 适 当 形

50、 式 填 空)38.Every year h e(订 阅)lo China Daily in order to improve my E n g lis h.(根 据 汉 语 提 示 单 词 拼 写)39.Newspapers seized on the results as proof global warming wasnt really happening.(用 适 当 的 词 填 空)40.We felt at home with her and were impressed with t h e(deep)of her knowledge.41.(消 费,吃)a healthy,ba

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