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安徽省省城名校2022届高三上学期第二次联考英语试题本试卷分为第Ⅰ卷(选择题)和第Ⅱ卷(非选择题)两部分,共150分,考试时间120分钟。第I卷(共115分)第一部分:听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题分,满分分)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三个选项中选出最佳选项,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.Whatisthewomangoingtodothisevening? A.Havedinner. B.Visithersister. C.Gototheairport.2.Whatdoesthemanmean? A.Heforgetstowearhisnewshirt. B.Thenewshirtdoesn’tfithim. C.Hehasnochancetowearhisnewshirt.3.Whatwillthewomandotogettoherdestinationnow? A.WalktwoblocksalongthisstreetandthentakeBusNo.12. B.Goabouttwoblocksdownthisstreetuntilshereachesit. C.ChangetotheNo.12busatRedLionHotel.4.Wheredoesthisconversationtakeplace? A.Inadepartmentstore. B.Inahospital. C.Inarestaurant.5.Whatdoesthewomanthinkofthecar? A.It’sthenewstyle. B.It’saslowcar. C.It’saprettycar.第二节(共15小题;每题分,满分分)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三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,每小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。听第6段材料,回答第6至8题。6.WhatisTurnerlike? A.Heisayoungmanbutlooksold. B.Heisanoldmanbutlooksyoung. C.Heisamiddle–agedmanandlooksyoung.7.HowlonghasTurnerbeenintheschool? A.Onlyoneyear. B.Morethanthirtyyears. C.Abouttwentyyears.8.What’sTurnergoingtodo? A.He’sgoingtoretirefromtheschool. B.Heisgoingtoworkinagovernmentoffice. C.Heisgoingtobeheadoftheschool.听第7段材料,回答第9至11题。9.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthetwospeakers? A.Parentandteacher. B.Friends. C.Neighbors.10.Whatcanwelearnfromthedialogue? A.Themanismakingacomplainttothewoman. B.Themanisofferingasuggestiontothewoman. C.Themanissatisfiedaftertalkingtothewoman.11.What’sNOTmentionedinthedialogue? A.Themancouldn’twork. B.Themancouldn’tsleep. C.Themancouldn’tenjoythefilmonTV.听第8段材料,回答第12至14题。12.What’sthepossiblerelationshipbetweenthetwospeakers? A.Coachandathlete. B.Doctorandpatient. C.Clerkandcustomer.13.Whydoesthewomanwanttohaveatalkwiththeman? A.Tofindoutsomeinformationaboutjoiningthegym. B.Tofindandinstructorforherjob. C.Totreatherinjuryontheknee.14.Howmuchwillthewomanpayforamonthatleast? A.$30. B.$40. C.$70.听第9段材料,回答第15至17题。15.Whendidthetwospeakerslastmeet? A.Morethanayearago. B.LastChristmas. C.Lastweek.16.WhatcanyoulearnaboutJoe? A.Heisstillplayingtheviolin. B.Henolongerplaystheviolin. C.Heenjoysboththeviolinandsports.17.WhatisMrs.Whitestudyingnow? A.French. B.Typing. C.Cooking.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。18.What’sthenameofthesongwrittenbyIrvingBerlin? A.WhileChristmas. B.HappyChristmas. C.BrightChristmas.19.Whydidn’t’IrvingBerlincelebrateChristmasasareligiousholiday? A.BecausehewasJewish. B.Becausehealwaysforgotit. C.Becausehewastoobusy.20.What’sthemaintopicofthepassage? A.ChristmasDay. B.Christmassongs. C.Christmasgifts.第二部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节:单项填空(共15小题,每小题1分,满分15分)从A、B、C、D四个选项中,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。21.---CouldIaskyousomepersonalquestions?---. A.Yes,don’tworry. B.Sure,goahead. C.Yes,helpyourself. D.Sure,whynot?22.Incommunication,asmileisusuallystrongsignofafriendlyandopenattitude. A.the;/ B.a;an C.a;/ D.the;an23.---Tommyisplanningtobuyacar.---Iknow.Bynextmonth,heenoughforausedone. A.saves B.saved C.willsave D.willhavesaved24.Inthatschool,Englishiscompulsoryforallstudents,butFrenchandRussianare. A.special B.regional C.optional D.original25.TsinghuaUniversity A.found B.founding C.founded D.tobefounded26.InnoplaceofChinalittleabouttheeconomicdevelopment A.thelocalgovernmentcares B.doesthelocalgovernmentcare C.doesn’tthelocalgovernmentcare D.caresthelocalgovernment27.WasitbecauseoftheheavysnowstorminEuropetheflighthadtobeputoff? A.which B.so C.why D.that28.isknowntousallisthatthe2022OlympicGameswilltakeplaceinLondon. A.As B.What C.That D.It29.IsoonerbutIdidn’tknowthattheywerewaitingforme. A.hadcome B.wascoming C.wouldcome D.wouldhavecome30.About270millionpeopleinruralareasinChinahavenotosafedrinkingwater. A.entrance B.access C.solutions D.sources31.Iwillneverunderstandhowitthatyouwereanhourlateonsuchashortjourney. A.cameabout B.cameacross C.cameout D.cameupwith32.Betweenthetwopartsoftheconcertisaninterval,theaudiencecanbuyice–cream. A.when B.where C.that D.which33.Mikehisweddingforawholemonthandhopefullyeverythingwillbereadytomorrow. A.prepares B.ispreparing C.hadprepared D.hasbeenpreparing34.Iknewthatwouldeverdiscouragehim;hewouldnevergiveupwantingtobeadirector. A.something B.anything C.everything D.nothing35.,andtheproblemwillbeworkedout. A.Ifyouhaveabitmoreeffort B.Havingalittleeffort C.Abitmoreeffort D.Therebeingalittleeffort第二节完型填空(共20小题;每小题分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从36—55各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。Asateenager,Ididn’tgetalongwellwithmymotherbefore.She36everyaspectofmylife,leavingmeunabletohavemy37space.Abouttwoyearsago,Ihada38withher.Ijustcouldn’tcontrolmybadtemperthatday.Isaidsomething39tomum.Mumwashurt,butshewentawaywithoutsayinganything.WhenIwas40athome.IstartedtorecallthehappytimewespenttogetherandrealizedthatIshould41.ButwhenIsawmum,the42momentspushedallthethoughtsofsayingsorryoutofmyhead.Icamebacktomybedroom,feelingdistracted(心烦意乱的).ThatnightIdidn’t’43well.Thenextday,Igotupearlierthanusual.AndI44aletterbesidemybed.Itwasmum!Inthisletter,mum45howshelovedmeandhowsheworriedaboutme.The46ofmum’sloveracedthroughmymindwhenIreadit.Icouldn’thelpcryingout.Iwentoutofthebedroomandsawmumstandingthere47“Iamsorry,mum,Please48me!”Isaidwithaguiltyconscience(愧疚感).ThenIsawtearsof49comingintomum’seyes.Weembraced(拥抱)emotionally.Thatmomentwastotallyinmy50forever.Fromthenon,51thereisargumentbetweenus,wewillwriteourfeelingsandthoughtstoeachother.Thenwecan52andsoongetonwell.Bytellingmystory,Ijustwant53peopletoknowthatifyouhaveproblemswithyouparents,trytofindthe54.Neverthinkthatyouhavenothingtotalkwiththem.Theyarethepersonswhoalwaysloveyouandstand55you!Maybethey’vehurtyoubefore,probablyjustbecausetheydidn’tknowhowtoexpresslove.36.A.tooknoticeof B.tookcareof C.tookholdof D.tooktheplaceof37.A.private B.wide C.empty D.quiet38.A.talk B.conflict C.fight D.decision39.A.cheerful B.wonderful C.harmful D.hurtful40.A.asleep B.sleepy C.alone D.lonely41.A.complain B.tolerate C.change D.apologize42.A.unhappy B.uncertain C.unfriendly D.unfamiliar43.A.eat B.feel C.sleep D.live44.A.wrote B.found C.received D.read45.A.implied B.explained C.declared D.promised46.A.words B.stories C.records D.details47.A.pointingat B.smilingat C.waitingfor D.lookingfor48.A.forgive B.accept C.forget D.punish49.A.happiness B.regret C.sadness D.shame50.A.diary B.memory C.imagination D.life51.A.because B.unless C.if D.although52.A.understand B.play C.think D.relax53.A.unkind B.impatient C.adult D.young54.A.answers B.methods C.solutions D.suggestions55.A.for B.by C.in D.against第三部分:阅读理解(共20小题,每题2分,满分40分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。AOh,boy!Timeforagamenow.oldestbrotheristheseekersokhavetohideextragoodbecausehe’ssmartandwillfindmequickly.Butwhere?Behindthegaragewon’twork.Thebarnistooeasy.Wait,Iknow.Thedoorleadingundertheporchisperfect.Noonewouldlookformeunderthere.Itsmellsunpleasantunderthisporch.WishIhadpickedanotherplacetohide.Smellycats!Toolatenow,Icanhearbrotherseekingeveryoneout.I’lljustsitherequietasamouse.Hahhahhah!Icanhearyououtbythebarn!You’llneverfindmeoverthere!It’sbeenawhileandhehasn’tfoundmeyet.What’sthatIhear?Nowallmybrothersarelookingforme.They’veallbeencaught,butnotme.They’llnevertrickmeintocomingouttocatchme.Wait,isthatDadIhearcallingmyname?Ohno,nowIhearsomeonegoingtocallGrandpatohelplookforme.I’mnotcomingoutnowbecauseI’minreallybigtrouble.Whattodo?IfIcomeoutandsayIheardthemcallingme,I’llbeinbigtrouble.Think,think!HowdoIgetoutoftrouble?Iknowwhattodo!I’lltellthemIfellasleepwhilewaiting.IsthatGrandpa’svoice?Hehhehheh!Now’smychance.I’llcrawloutslowlyandrubmyeyes.NowthatIseeGrandpagotowardsmequickly,Isay.“Ifeelasleep.”“Oh!Youhadusallworried!”saysGrandpa.“Youlittledevil,I’mjustgladyou’reallright,butnexttimetrynottofallasleepandscareuslikethat,okay?”saysDad.Whew!Ipulleditoff(成功).Nowtokeepmymouthshut.AndIdid,forover42years.Onceinawhile,akidpullsthewooloverpeople’seyes.Sothat’soneofmylittlesecretsI’veneverrevealedbefore.Don’ttellanyonenow!56.Theplacewheretheboywashidingsmeltterriblebecauseit. A.wastoowetthere B.wasusedasabarn C.wasdirtiedbyanimals D.wasjustunderthegarage57.Whichofthefollowingcorrectlyshowstheboy’semotionalchangeswhenhewasundertheporch? A.Happy–excited–nervous. B.Regretted–happy–anxious. C.Excited–nervous–disappointed. D.Happy–nervous–regretted.58.Bysaying“akidpullsthewooloverpeople’seyes”,whatdoesthewritermean? A.Childrencanwinothers’trustmoreeasilythanadults. B.Childrencantellaliethatothersbelievetobetrue. C.Childrencanbeeasilyfooledbyadults. D.Childrenaregoodattellinglies.59.Thestoryismostprobablywrittenby. A.ateenager B.anaughtyboychild C.ayoungadult D.amiddle–agedmanBOnthemorningofNovember18,1755,anearthquakeshockBoston.JohnWinthrop,aprofessoratHarvardCollege,feltthequakeandawoke.“Irose”,Winthropwrote,“andlightedacandle,lookedatmywatch,andfoundittobe15minutesafterfour.TheclockhadstoppedbecauseWinthrophadputsomelongglasstubeshewasusingforanexperimentintothecaseforsafekeeping.Thequakehadknockedthetubesoverandblockedthependulum(钟摆).Winthrop,therefore,hadthekeyonthefloor.Thequakehadthrownitforwardinthedirectionofthequake’smotionbyashockcomingfromthenorthwest,perhapsinCanada.60.Whatdoes“it”inthesecondparagraphreferto? A.thefloor B.thekey C.theclock D.thecase61.Thetextsuggeststhat. A.earthquakesarecommoninBoston B.JohnWinthropwasascientist C.JohnWinthropoftenhaddifficultyinsleeping D.Harvard62.Whichofthefollowingistrue?. A.Sometubeswerebrokenintopiecesandstoppedtheoldclock B.Theprofessorlitacandlebecauseofpowerfailure C.BostonisinthesoutheastofCanada D.Theshockswereslightinoneway63.JohnWinthropputsometubesintothisclockcasebecause. A.hewantedtodoanexperiment B.hethoughtanearthquakewasprobablytohappensoon C.hethoughtitsafeforthemtobeputthere D.hewantedtorecordtheexamtimeoftheearthquake.CTuesdayOctober2311:00amWorldTreeDay;WorldTreeCuisineForWorldTreeDay,Snookgivesoutbadges(徽章)toeveryonewhoisnicetothetree,butBobcan’tthinkofwhattodo-untilhecomesupwithasong.Also:MadgeandSnookplanapartytocelebratetheWorldTree'sbirthday.WednesdayOctober2111:00amTheSlothMustBeCrazy;SmarterthanYouThinkBobinvestigatesashinygreenobjectthatfellfromthesky,and,withMadge'shelp,figuresoutwhatitis.Also:Winslowfearsthateveryoneelseissmarterthanheis.ThursdayOctober2211:00amFishoutofWater;Burdette'sNestBobfearsthatIckisstuckinsidearock,butsoonlearnsthattherockisafossil;SmoochandSnookhelppatchBurdette'snest.FridayOctober2311:00amBones;FoodandPlentyofItAfterWinslowinjureshisarm,herefusestoslowdownandwindsuphurtinghislegtoo.Also:Burdetteisupsetwhenthenutsonherfavoritetreedisappear.ThursdayNovember511:00amTheSting;GrowingWartz'sfrogfriendGreenieisfrightenedbyStripeythebee;MadgeandSnookthinkabouteverythingthat'soccurredattheWorldTreeduringthepastyear.FridayNovember611:00amTheBigRace;YouAreWhatYouAreWinslow,SmoochandSnookorganizearelayrace(接力赛)foralltheanimalsoftheWorldTree.Also:Wartzwondersiffishandplantsarerelatedsincetheybothneedwatertosurvive.64.Theinformationaboveismostprobablyabout_________. A.differentsciencefictionfilmsshowneachday B.aseriesofTVprogrammesforparents C.aseriesofTVprogrammesforchildren D.differentchildren'sfilmsshowneachday65.ThethemeofthesongthatBobcomesupwithisprobablyabout_________. A.protectinganimals B.birthdaycelebration C.alienlegend D.protectingtrees66.IfJanewantstoknowhowWinslowgetsinjured,shewillbeinterestedin_____. A.TheSlothMustBeCrazy;SmarterthanYouThink B.Bones;FoodandPlentyofIt C.TheSting;Growing D.TheBigRace;YouAreWhatYouAre67.WhatisTRUEofWartz? A.Wartzhasmanyfoolishideas. B.Wartzisnotcleverasothers. C.Wartziscuriousandimaginative. D.Wartzwinsarelayrace.DDoyouthinkitiseveragoodideaforateenagertohaveacreditcard?MykidswatchcloselyasIswipethecardthroughtheregister.They’veseenmedoithundreds,thousandsoftimes.Cool.Theyareitchingtoswipeitthroughthemachinethemselves.Whenwewalkoutofthestorewithourgroceriesorpetfood,orwhatever,it’salmostasthoughmoneyhasnotchangedhands,painless,easy.Soitshouldn’tbeshockingtodiscoverthatteenagersarebecomingcardcarryingconsumersintheirownright.Thequestionis,shouldthey?Whilesomeargueit’sbesttoteachkidshowtouseacreditcardwhilestilllivingunderthefamilyroof,noteveryoneagrees.DaveRamsey,financialexpertsaysgettingacreditcardforyourteenagerisactually,“anexcellentwaytoteachhimorhertobefinanciallyirresponsible.”Nowparentsarerequiredtoco-signoncreditcardsforchildrenunder21.“Iftheirnameisonthecreditcard,thentheparentmaysay,‘Hey,mynameisonthis.Don’tgetmeintotrouble,”saysMaryBethPinto,amarketingprofessor.“Whenparentsweretheco-obligors(共同借贷人),thechildrencausedlessdebt.Iftheparentsaretheco-obligors,thetendencyisthattheparentswereexplaininghowtousethecards.”Still,Pintobelievesparentsshouldstarttheprocessmuchearlier.“Yes,therehastobeteachinggoingonandithastostartwhenthey’reyounger.You’renotgoingtogetridofcreditcards.Theyareheretostay.Youhavetohavethem.Youcan’tfightprogress,”Pintosaid.Ramsey,however,disagrees.“Throwingteensintoapoolof(credit)sharksisasurewaytoguaranteealife-timeofheartache,”hesaid.“Youcanmakeonlinepurchasesandrentacarwithacreditcard.Ofcourse,youmusthavemoneyinyourbankaccountbeforeyoucanmakeapurchasewithacreditcard.Butpayingforthingswithmoneyiswhatyouaresupposedtodo.”68.TheauthormentionedherexperienceinPara2mainlyto______. A.provetheconvenienceofusingcreditcards B.tellwhatimpressioncreditcardsleaveonkids C.giveadviceonusingcreditcardswisely D.explainthepleasurecreditcardsbringtocustomers69.TheunderlinedwordinPara2canbereplacedby__________. A.eager B.afraid C.embarrassed D.thankful70.What’sRamsey’sattitudetowardsteens’usingcreditcards? A.Hefeelsitisworthatry B.Heisverysupportive C.Heisstronglyagainstit D.Heconsidersitasapleasantexperience71.Pintowillmostlikelyagreethat__________. A.parentsshouldletteensowntheircreditcardsearlier B.youshouldn’tbeincontrolofcreditcards C.itisnevergoodforanyonetogetacreditcard D.learningtousecreditcardsispracticalEYoumaybesurprisedtolearnthatoneofthebeststepsyoucantaketoprotectyourhealthistostepoutsideandspendsometimeinthegrass,dirtandwater.Ourancestorsenjoyedthehealingpowerofnature,andnowscientistsarestartingtocatchup.Accordingtoresearchinrecentyears,justhavingaviewofnaturehasbeenshowntoimprovehospitalpatients'recoveryandreduceillnessratesamongofficeworkers.Also,exposure(曝露)towildlife,horsebackriding,hiking,campingandfarmscanbehelpfulforavarietyofhealthconditionsinadultsandchildren.Muchofthistypeofresearchisfocusingonchildren,andinfactanentiremovementhasquicklydevelopedtoconnectkidswiththehealingpowerofnature.Obesity(肥胖).Ratesofchildhoodobesityhavegrownsharplyinrecentyears,andthisispartlybecauseofreducedoutdooractivitytime.Increasingthetimestudentsspendlearningaboutnature,bothinandoutsidetheclassroom,wouldhelpsolvethisproblem.Suchlessonsareoftenmoreattractiveforstudentsandoftenleadthemtobecomemoreactiveoutside.Attentiondeficithyperactivitydisorder(ADHD)(注意力缺失症).Exposuretoordinarynaturalsettingsinthecourseofcommonafter­schoolandweekendactivitiesmaybeeffectiveinreducingattentiondeficitsymptomsinchildren.Participationingreenactivities—suchasnaturewalks—helpedADHDpatientsfromawiderangeofbackgroundstostayfocusedandcompletetasks.Stress.Accesstonature,evenhouseplants,canhelpchildrencopewithstress.Depressionandseasonalemotionaldisorder.Majordepressionrequiresmedicaltreatment,butphysicalactivity,especiallyoutdoors,canhelpeasesymptoms.Foryouraveragecaseofwinterblues,expertssuggestspendingtimeoutsideeverydayand,ifpossible,takingthefamilytoasunnyvacationspotinmid­winter.Expertsemphasizethatyouneedn'tgotowildernesspreservestoenjoynature'sbenefits—simplywalkinginacityparkorgrowinginarooftopgardencanmakeadifference.72.Itcanbeinferredfromthefirsttwoparagraphsthat. A.ancientpeoplewerenotfamiliarwiththehealingpowerofnature. B.modernpeoplearenotfamiliarwiththehealingpowerofnature. C.thehealingpowerofnatureworksbetteronchildren. D.thehealingpowerofnatureworksbetteronofficeworkers.73.Accordingto,lessonsaboutnature. A.shouldengageparentsinthem B.shouldtakeplaceoutdoors C.areusedwidelyatschools D.arelikedbystudents74.Exposuretogreenareasinneighborhoodscan. A.improvechildren'sskillsatlearning B.helpreduceADHDsymptoms C.treatmajordepression D.curewinterblues75.Whatcanbeinferredfromthelastparagraph? A.Youcanonlyenjoynature'sbenefitsinthewilderness. B.Acommonnaturalsettingisbeneficialtoyourhealth. C.Acityparkandarooftopgardenhavedifferentbenefits. D.Toomanypeopleinthewildernesswillreducethebenefitsofnature.第Ⅱ卷非选择题(共35分)第四部分:写作(共两节,满分35分)第一节任务型读写(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)阅读下面短文,根据所读内容在表格中的空白处填入恰当的词。注意:每个空格只填一个单词。Wonderinghowmanycaloriesthebananacreampieonyourplatehas?SomeJapanesehaveanovelwaytofidout:Photographitwithacellphoneandsendtheimagetoanexpert.WithcellphonesbecomingcommoninJapanandrisingconcernoverexpandingwaistlines,health-careproviderswillallowthecalorie-consciouspeopletosendphotosoftheirmealstonutritionistsforadvice.PublichealthinsuranceofficesinOsakainWesternJapanhavelaunchedtheserviceonatrialbasis.About100cardiacpatientssignedupinthefirstyear,followedbydiabetesandobesitypatientsinthesecond.“Japanesehavebeengettingfatter,especiallymenintheir20sand30s.Thereisconcernoverwhattheylearnedaboutnutritionwhentheywereyounger,”theOsakaofficial,SatomiOnishi,said.“We’rehopingthatthisprogramcanhelpusdealwiththeproblem.”OsakaisusingasystemdevelopedbyAsahiKaseiCorp.Thesystemisoperatingamongabout150health-careprovidersandlocalgovernmentsaroundthecountryNutritionistscanworkwithphotosfromoneday’smealstoseveralweeks’worth.Resultscomebackinthreedays.P

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