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1、A Learn ladder balancing.C Book tickets in advance.B $40.D $50.育英高考补习学校2021-2022 学年度第一学期期末考试 高三英语试卷试题总分: 150 分; 考试时间: 120 分钟; 试题范围: 无第一部分 阅读理解 (共两节, 满分 50 分)第一节(共 15 小题;每小题 2.5 分,满分 37.5 分)ABest activities for this weekend on Long IslandLooking for activities on the weekend? Weve rounded up the best
2、 concerts, fairs, parties and cultural events going on in Nassau and Suffolk.The acrobatic performanceTraditional Chinese acrobatics and circus arts go hand and hand at a performance of “Cirque Mei,”8 p.m. Saturday at the Patchogue Theatre. Collective bicycle skills, foot juggling with umbrellas, la
3、dder balancing, andhoops diving will be performed. Tickets must be reserved in advance.INFO 631-207-1313, patchoguetheatre.orgADMISSION $69The return of ElvisThe“King of Rock and Roll”is in the spotlight once again during “Elvis Seen Unseen,” at NYCB Theatre at Westbury, 8 p.m. Sunday. The concert f
4、eatures never-before seen video footage of Elvis Presley, live musicperformed by the TCB band.INFO 516-247-5200, ADMISSION $50The book signingThe award-winning actress and one of the hosts of “The View,” Whoopi Goldberg comes to Huntington to sign her new book, “The Unqualified Hostess,” 7 p.m. Frid
5、ay. The book gives her personal advice including tips onentertaining, setting a unique table, and decorating for guests. Visitors must buy the book at Book Revue to get on the signing line.INFO 631-271-1442, ADMISSION Free; $35 plus tax for the bookThe Drip Painting workshopThe Drip Painting family
6、workshop for ages 4 12 teaches children how to express their feelings creatively through art, 10:00 11:30 a.m. Saturday. Meet at the Pollock-Krasner House and Study Center, 830 Springs Fireplace Rd., for the workshop. Everyone leaves with a masterpiece of their own.第 1 页INFO 917-502-0790, ADMISSION
7、$4021 What do you need to do ifyou see traditional Chinese circus acts?B Arrive at 9 p.m. Saturday.D Show your bicycle skills.22 How much does The return ofElvis charge?A $69.C $35.23 Which of the following is intended for children?A The Drip Painting workshop.C The return of Elvis.B The acrobatic p
8、erformance.D The book signingBI cant remember a time when my bedroom didnt have a bookshelf. From Dr. Suess to Mother Goose, I had all kinds of books that progressed in size as I got older.My earliest memory of books was sitting on my bed at night with my mom reading to my older brother and me from
9、C S. Lewis, J.R.R. Tolkien, or Madeleine LEngle. And my first beloved book that was all mine was a childrens book about being a chosen child. As an adopted ( 收养 的) child, this book helped me learn that my family was my very own because they chose me. As I got older, the books got thicker and more di
10、fficult. The first set of books I ever bought with my own money was L.M. Montgomerys Anne of Green Gables.When in elementary school, there was a book catalog (目录) that would come out. We could take it home and have our parents help us order new books. Then the books would be sent to the school. Ther
11、e was nothing better than getting my little bag of books.My love for science fiction was deepened by my older brothers love for it. Beyond being the person to introduce me to Star Trek and Doctor Who, it was his copy of The Sword of Shannaraby Terry Brooks that got me really interested in science fi
12、ction.I read classics in high school. The first time I had the thought that I wanted to be a writer was after reading Edgar Allan Poes work. And his use of words floored me. I remember using his word “phantasmagorical” for a senior paper. Yeah, its no wonder I ended up an English major and English t
13、eacher passing on my love for the written word and the books students could hold in their hands.24 What was the authors earliest memory of books?A She read some classics by herself.B She was thirsty for childrens books.C She was often read to by her mother.共 4 页D She borrowed books from her brother.
14、25 What happened after the author read her first favorite book?A She loved her family much more.B She hoped to have her own home.C She planned to read more books.D She found that she was adopted.26 How did the author feel after getting some books on the book catalog?A lucky. B excited. C surprised.
15、D disappointed.27 How did the author become interested in science fiction?A By reading Star Trek with her brother.B By being introduced to Doctor Who.C By talking about it with her brother.D By reading The Sword of Shannara.CBriefly, music puts you in high spirits, which makes you better at studying
16、 - but it also distracts you, which makes you worse at studying. So if you want to study effectively with music on, you can try to reduce how distracting music can be, and increase the level to which music keeps you cheerful.You may have heard of the Mozart effect - the idea that listening to Mozart
17、 makes you “smarter”, which is based on research that found listening to complex classical music like Mozart improved test scores in mathematics. However, further research eventually debunked the Mozart effect theory: it had not really anything to do with maths; it was really just music that puts yo
18、u in high spirits.However, music can be a distraction under certain circumstances. When you study, youre using your “working memory”- that means youre holding and handling several bits of information in your head immediately. The research is fairly clear that when theres music in the background, esp
19、ecially music with vocals (歌唱 部分) ,your working memory gets worse. Likely as a result, the reading comprehension ability is reduced when people listen to music with lyrics. Music also appears to be more distracting for people who are introverts ( 内向的人)than for people who are extroverts, perhaps beca
20、use introverts are more easily overexcited.Aiming to figure out the relative effect of these two competing factors spirits and distraction, researchers had participants do a fairly demanding comprehension task, and listen to classical music which was either slow or fast, and which was either soft or
21、 loud. They found poor performances only occurred when people were listening to music that was both fast and loud.To sum up, research suggests its probably fine to listen to music while youre studying. But youd better 第 2 页consider if the music puts you in high spirits, if its neither too fast nor t
22、oo loud, if its less wordy, and if youre not too introverted.28 What does the underlined word “debunked” in Paragraph 2 mean ?A Disapproved. B Developed. C Examined. D Proposed.29 Which of the following can affect our working memory more seriously ?A Rapid rap music. B Background music.C Fast piano
23、music. D Soft absolute music.30 What can be inferred from the text?A Spirits are vital to task performances.B Slow music can easily lead to distraction.C Fast and loud music isnt fit for comprehension tasks.D Soft music is more suitable to introverts than extroverts.31 What does the text mainly talk
24、 about ?A The right choices of music while studying.B The benefits of listening to music while studying.C The main ways of enjoying music while studying.D The influences of listening to music while studying.DIt might be strange to wear clothes made out of plastic bottles, But in fact, some clothing
25、companies are already making such clothes. Fashion brand JUMA recently showed its newest collection at a workshop in Shanghai. Eighteen clothing items from the collection, including jackets, shirts and dresses, were made from recycled plastic bottles. “We realized that billions of water bottles were
26、 being thrown into landfills and oceans every year and that these bottles take hundreds of years to break down.We thought we should use them to create our clothes and help the environment,” said Alia Juma, the companys design director.Many other fashion companies are finding similar ways to save our
27、 planet these days. The process is rather simple. First, the plastic bottles are washed and cut into small pieces. Then they are melted and shaped into small balls. The balls are melted again to for thread. People can then use the thread to make different kinds of clothes.According to Juma, it takes
28、 67,000 bottles to create 1 ton of thread. This reduces carbon emissions(排放)by 4.2 tons and water use by 6.2 tons compared with the normal way of making thread.“Four bottles can make one pillowcase. Five can make a shirt, 10 a dress and 20 a short coat,”Juma said.Some people might have doubts about
29、wearing something made out of plastic bottles. But according toCauseartist, a website that focuses on innovation, clothes made from plastics could be even better than some 共 4 页A They are light to carry.C They are simple to make.clothing-making materials.Plastic thread can be made into different tex
30、tures(手感),such as cotton, silk or even wool. “The more we learn about recycled fabrics, the more we realize that they work just like other fabrics.You can get a heavier cotton feeling or a silky feeling by weaving the yarns( 纱)into different textures and using different wash methods. Theres actually
31、 a lot you can do with this fabric.” Juma said.Currently, the price for the clothes in the new collection ranges from 500 to 3,000 yuan, However, Juma is optimistic that prices will decline when more companies follow the sustainability path taken by her business.32 What caused Juma to create the clo
32、thes made from plastic bottles?B They are easy to wash.D They are environmentally friendly.33 How does Juma support her views in Paragraph 3?A By analyzing causes. B By presenting figures.C By giving live shows. D By quoting others words.34 What is the main idea ofParagraph 4?A The emergence of a ne
33、w fashion in clothing.B The advantages of clothes made from plastics.C The procedure of making clothes out ofplastic bottles.D The reduction of carbon emission when making plastic thread.35 What will the price of the plastic- made clothes be like in the future?A The price will go up year by year.B T
34、he price will range from 500 to 3,000 yuan.C The price will fall if more companies participate.D The price wont change a lot.第二节 七选五(共 5 小题; 每小题 2.5 分,满分 12.5 分)Anyone who has studied a foreign language knows how difficult it is to become really fluent. 36 Find a conversation partnerTry to find some
35、one in your school who is a native speaker and ask him or her to meet with you regularly to have conversations in that language. 37 Watch TVTry to find a foreign language TV station and watch often. At first the actors will seem to speak too quickly, but try to recognize a few words or phrases. 38 P
36、ay attention to patterns of pronunciation and the way that the voices rise and fall when questions are asked and statements are made. Childrens shows are great for learning and reviewing basic concepts.第 3 页Go out and practiceIf you are visiting a foreign country and trying to learn the language, yo
37、ull want to take every chance to go out and practice. 39 Successfully making a purchase (购买) or getting information in a foreign language will help you become more confident. Going grocery shopping in your hometown may not be very interesting, but in aforeign country things are different. 40 A.They
38、actually became less fluent speakers.B. Later itll become easier to follow the dialogues.C. Any situation can be an interesting learning experience.D. Are you trying to learn a new language in a foreign land?E. Here are some suggestions to help you practice your language skills.F. Each day make a ha
39、bit of going to a place like a shop, restaurant or bank.G.Talking to someone with whom you feel comfortable is a great way to get experience with actual usage.第二部分 英语知识运用(共两节,满分 30 分)第一节 完形填空(共 15 小题; 每小题 1 分,满分 15 分)A couple in ordinary clothes walked into the Harvards outer office. We want to see
40、the president, the man said softly. He will be busy all day, the secretary spoke 41 , concluding that the couple had no 42 with Harvard from what they wore. Well wait, the lady replied.Four hours later, the couple didnt go away. And the secretary grew 43 and finally decided to disturb the president.
41、 Someone of 44 obviously had no time to spend with nobodies, and he 45 people in such clothes filling in his outer office.The president, frozen-faced, walked proudly toward the couple. The lady told him, We had a son that 46 Harvard for one year. He loved Harvard and was very happy here. But he was
42、accidentally 47 . And my husband and I would like to 48 a memorial (纪念物) to him somewhere on campus. The president wasnt 49 ; he was shocked. Madam, he said 50 , we cant put up a statue for every person who studied in Harvard and died. Oh, no, the lady 51 quickly. In fact, we thought we would give a
43、 building to Harvard. The president 52 at the couple and then shouted, A building! Do you know how much a building costs? The cost of the Harvards buildings is over 7.5 million dollars. For a moment the lady was 53 . Then she turned to her husband and said quietly, Is that all it costs to 54 a unive
44、rsity? Her husband nodded. Mr and Mrs Stanford walked away, traveling to Palo Alto, California, where they established a university 55 after their sonStanford University, which turned out to be a共 4 页50 A curiously B delightedly51 A explained B apologized52 A smiled B glanced53 A desperate B amazed5
45、4 A buy B start55 A named B looking45 A invited B observed46 A affected B attended47 A killed B dismissed48 A keep B buy41 A impatiently B excitedly42 A concern B problem43 A embarrassed B grateful44 A importance B actionawkwardly business upsetagehated abandoned forgotten leave deserved coldly argued laughed silent develop taking49 A disappointed B sensitivefamous university in America.C enthusiastically DC interest DC annoyed DC character DC thanked DC admitted DC disabled DC build DC touched