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1、黄浦区2022学年度第一学期高三年级期终调研测试英 语 试 卷(完卷时间:120分钟 满分:140分)2022年 12月第I卷(共100分)L Listening ComprehensionSection ADirections:In Section A,you will hear ten short conversations between two speakers.At the end of eachconversation,a question will be asked about what was said.The conversations and the questions w
2、ill be spokenonly once.After you hear a conversation and the question about it,read the four possible answers on your paper,and decide which one is the best answer to the question you have heard.1.A.In a coffee shop.B.On a farm.C.In a furniture store.D.In a theatre.2.A.Cleaning a house.B.Finding thi
3、ngs in the house.C.Living a simple life.D.Doing housework efficiently.3.A.Calming the woman down.B.Playing bridge.C.Reading a book.D.Reflecting on himself.4.A.The man recommends people to speak the same language.B.The woman thinks it unnecessary to save dying languages.C.The woman admires those devo
4、ted to preserving dying languages.D.The man appeals for more action to be taken to protect dying languages.5.A.He has realized his own problem.B.The woman is sure to get a second job.C.He disagrees with the womans comments.D.The woman should care more about money.6.A.She has many friends to text.B.S
5、he cant focus her mind on study.C.She cant make long speeches.D.She has many classes to attend.7.A.Enjoy her college life.B.Put off hard assignments.C.Set a post-college goal.D.Ease academic pressure.8.A.It makes no sense.B.It needs training.C.It cant solve her problem.D.It is worth trying.9.A.She i
6、s a music lover.B.She is good at asking questions.C.She prefers art to sports.D.She knows Brazilians well.10.A.The specials are the mans best choice.B.She is fully confident of the quality-steak.C.Her house is a suitable place for having steak.D.The man should find by himself the nicest wine.Section
7、 BDirections:In Section B,you will hear one longer conversation and two short passages.After each conversationor passage,you will be asked several questions.The conversation and the passages will be read twice,but thequestions will be spoken only once.When you hear a question,read the four possible
8、answers on your paper anddecide which one would be the best answer to the question you have heard.高 三英语试卷第1页 共 8 页Questions 11 through 14 are based on the following conversation.11.A.Cars.B.Computers.C.Dollars.D.Services.12.A.Its the real money paid to purchase items.B.Each Time Dollar records the v
9、alue of trading stuff.C.Different music lessons equal different Time Dollars.D.It represents the service time you exchange with others.13.A.To provide him with a part-time job.B.To ensure him that he can serve others.C.To guarantee him that he can make a living.D.To demonstrate to him how barter is
10、kept on.14.A.To apply for membership.B.To sign up for walking.C.To use the free pass.D.To check the time for barter.Questions 15 through 17 are based on the fallowing passage.15.A.Have a whole idea of the characters look.C.Try various colors on actors9 or actresses1 hair.16.A.A film with a magic end
11、ing.C.A film reflecting her delicacy.17.A.They both lead the fashion.C.They both tell good stories.B.Examine the actors or the actress face and body.D.Get a clear picture of the characters skin tone.B.A film stimulating her creativity.D.A film with several celebrities.B.They both emphasize details.D
12、.They both require harmony.Questions 18 through 20 are based on the following passage.18.A.The ability to recall.C.The chance of revisiting.19.A.To send us to sleep.C.To refresh our memory.20.A.Digital camera.C.Memory journey.B.The invention of camera.D.The application of wi-fi.B.To develop technolo
13、gy.D.To offer us comfort.B.Fantastic daydream.D.Virtual reality.IL Grammar and VocabularySection ADirections:After reading the passage below,fill in the blanks to make the passages coherent and grammaticallycorrect.For the blanks with a given word,fill in each blank with the proper form of the given
14、 word;for the otherblanks,use one word that best fits each blank.How Reading Saved MeDuring my first decade in prison,I busied myself with exercising and hanging out in the big yard.I hardlygrew as _ 21_ person.It wasnt until I began college in prison in my 30s that I started to realize my fullpoten
15、tial.Through my journey in college,I became engaged in reading and writing,striving to escape prison life byexpanding my mind beyond the environments I _ 22_ (trap)in.I became good at using concepts and terms inconversations that were previously far over my head.More importantly,I eventually better
16、understood _ 23_ Ihad used violence to solve my problems.Throughout the country,prison officials have rejected or tried every means _ 24_ (ban)books aboutbiology,sketching,dragons and even the moon._ 25_ (claim)such bans are necessary for the safety andsecurity of prisons seems stupid.Practically ev
17、ery author I have encountered while in prison _ 26_ (play)a rolein my efforts to grow and become a better person-someone who can live in society by adding to it,as opposed_ 27_ taking from it.高三英语试卷 第2页 共8页Without college and without access to books and materials _ 28_ expanded my mind beyond the to
18、weringconcrete walls,I might still be wasting my time on the yard.My worldview would still be shaped by violence andharm.Thats not who 1 want to be _ 29_ I leave this prison.Its not who I want to see _ 30_ (send)back intosociety.Section BDirections:Complete the following passage by using the words i
19、n the box.Each word can only be used once.Note that there is one word more than you need.A.access B.annoyances C.appealing D.customer-focused E.enormously F.expansionG.fueled H.in-person I.marched J.reinventing K.respectivelyOne MedicalOn Thursday,Amazon announced its first major acquisition)under M
20、r.Jassys occupation as C.E.O.,spending$3.9 billion fbr One Medical,a chain of primary care clinics around the country.The deal is a sign ofAmazons health care ambitions.As the company has _ 31_ from one business to another including books,CDs,electronics,dog food and clothes it has had to look in le
21、ss obvious spots to find opportunities that canprovide meaningful _ 32_.Health care has been _ 33_ to Amazon executives who believe it is an extremely large market,filled withinefficiencies and generally lacking the kind of _ 34_ approach that Amazon tries to take with its businesses.“We think healt
22、h care is high on the list of experiences that need _ 35_ J Neil Lindsay,the senior vice presidentof Amazon Health Services,said in a statement announcing the deal.He also listed some of the _ 36_ of modemhealth care:booking appointments,sitting in waiting rooms,even finding a parking spot.Amazon wa
23、nts to be the front door through which customers _ 37_ health care.That One Medical seesabout five times as many virtual visits as _ 38_ appointments most likely made it attractive to Amazon.Thecompany also has something Amazon values _ 39_:data.One Medical built its own electronic medical recordssy
24、stem,and it has 15 years,worth of medical and health-system data.While individual patient records aregenerally protected under federal health privacy laws,the big data skill that has _ 40_ Amazons success can bepowerful in health care fbr predicting costs,targeting interventions and developing produ
25、cts and treatments.III.Reading ComprehensionSection ADirections:For each blank in the following passages there are four words or phrases marked A,B,C and D.Fillin each blank with the word or phrase that best fits the context.Colleges today often operate as machines fbr putting too many opportunities
26、 before already advantagedpeople.Our educational system focuses too much on helping students take the next step.But it does not give themadequate _ 41_ in thinking about the substance of the lives toward which they are advancing.Many institutionstoday have _ 42_ that it is an essential part of educa
27、tion to teach the young the art of choosing,and to train themto use _ 43_ to decide which efforts deserve the investment of their lives.We spent many years teaching on a college campus,trying to help students struggling with their confusion.Eventually,we sought to address this problem _ 44_,by desig
28、ning a course intended to introduce the young tothe art of choosing.The course begins with Platos Gorgias”a messy dialogue that turns on a(n)_ 45_ overwhether the pursuit of virtue or of pleasure is the way to a good life.The dialogue ends _ 46_;no one is satisfied.But with remarkable regularity,it
29、_ 47_ the kind of thinking that students need to better understand the choicesthat shape their lives.Students,first reaction to the“Gorgias”is disbelief,sometimes even horror.It is the dialogues _ 48_ thatalarms them:the idea that we can seriously argue about what represents the human good.Everythin
30、g in theireducation has led them to believe that such arguments cannot bear fruit.高三英语试卷 第3页 共8页Most students are _ 49_ to discover this art of choosing.Learning to reason about happiness is as delightfulas discovering that ones voice can be made to sing.Why,then,do institutions _ 50_ teach it?In so
31、me cases,intelligence members are encouraged to _ 51_ specialized research rather than thinking about the good life.Inothers,they share the belief that feeling is a more _ 52_ guide to happiness than the mind.Colleges should self-consciously prioritize initiating students into a culture of _ 53_ ref
32、lection on how tolive.Doing so will hold them _ 54_ performing their proper work:helping young people learn to give reasonsfor the choices that shape their lives and to _ 55_ about the ends they pursue.41.A.assistanceB.protectionC.recognitionD.treatment42.A.forgottenB.promisedC.repeatedD.responded43
33、.A.determinationB.imaginationC.memoryD.reason44.A.controversiallyB.effortlesslyC.resistantlyD.systematically45.A.argumentB.lectureC.performanceD.session46.A.automaticallyB.inconclusivelyC.indirectlyD.unnecessarily47.A.abusesB.awakensC.demonstratesD.echoes48.A.assumptionB.patternC.progressD.variation
34、49.A.gratefulB.quickC.reluctantD.shocked50.A.commonlyB.effectivelyC.rarelyD.strictly51.A.directB.emphasizeC.reviewD.sponsor52.A.detailedB.formalC.qualifiedD.reliable53.A.logicalB.moralC.spiritualD.theoretical54.A.eager forB.patient withC.responsible fbrD.skilled at55.A.complainB.experimentC.question
35、D.reflectSection BDirections:Read the following three passages.Each passage is followed by several questions or unfinishedstatements.For each of them there are four choices marked A,B,C and D.Choose the one that fits best accordingto the information given in the passage you have read.(A)Julia Whelan
36、 climbed into the recording room in her home office.In preparation,she had avoided alcohol thenight before,had avoided milk since waking at 6 a.m.and had run through the warm-up voice exercises.Whelan,38,is the calm,confident female voice behind more than 400 other audiobooks,as well as thenarrated(
37、叙事版本)of many articles.Once she has taken on a project,she reads through the book once ortwice,deciding on themes to highlight when she gets into the recording room by using different tones and accents,and emphasizing certain words.44Narrating a book really is a performance,she said,“and it can be ha
38、rder to dothan acting,because I cant use my eyes or facial expressions to convey something to the audience.,As she spent time ubumine herself in the writing of others,she began to think more about her owncreative ambitions.Just before the pandemic,she began“Thank You for Listening,combining her writ
39、ing withthe experiences she has collected as a narrator.Writers say that Whelan has helped them understand their own work.uWhen I listen to Julia read my stories,it sounds like she is calling you over to tell you a great story,“said Nuzzi,whose work has been narrated byWhelan.When I write now,I try
40、to think like that,that I am calling a reader over to tell him a great story.It hascompletely changed my approach.Whelan said that she also learns about her writing when she experiences it as anarrator.There is something about it that changes when youre performing it,“she said.I read the book out lo
41、udduring every stage of its revisions but its different when you sit down and have the microphone in front of you,when I finally am in all the characters and the story comes to高三英语试卷 第4页 共8页56.Before recording a book,Whel an.A.acts out its narrated version B.builds up strength through exerciseC.dete
42、rmines the focus of its subject D.varies its emphasized words57.The underlined phrase 飞ubsuminc herself in the writing nf others”(paragraph 3)is closest in meaning to“herself in the writing of others”.A.dismissing B.involving C.maintaining D.presenting58.How does narrating help Whelan do her own wri
43、ting better?A.It enables her to think in readers9 view.B.It inspires her to be absorbed in the story.C.It provides her with diverse life experiences.D.It reminds her to pursue her creative ambition.59.What can be concluded from Whelans experience as a narrator and writer?A.Excellent narration is bas
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