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2022学年第二学期期中混合式教学适应性练习
高三年级英语学科练习卷
I.ListeningComprehension
SectionA
Directions:InSectionA,youwillheartenshortconversationsbetweentwospeakers.Attheendof
eachconversation,aquestionwillbeaskedaboutwhatwassaid.Theconversationsandthequestions
willbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaconversationandthequestionaboutit,readthefour
possibleanswersonyourpaper,anddecidewhichoneisthebestanswertothequestionyouhave
heard.
自助获取听力音频
1.
A.Inthelibrary.B.Inthebookstore.C.Inthemuseum.D.Inthegallery.
2.
A.$200.B.$250.C.$300.D.$350.
3.
A.Accountant.B.Secretary.C.Mechanic.D.Manager.
4.
A.Customerandtailor.B.Customerandbankclerk.
C.Customerandwaitress.D.Customerandrepairman.
5.
A.Thebigone.B.Theoneontheotherside.
C.Themiddleone.D.Theoneonthefarright.
6.
A.Bringflowers.B.Takeapotplant.C.Buypostcards.D.Sendfruits.
7.
A.Nightflightsareavailabletohim.
B.Hecan'tgetanydirectflights.
C.Hehasmissedtheflighthewants.
D.DirectHightshavebeendelayed.
8.
A.Shehopeshecanstopreading.B.Shewillturnitoffatonce.
C.Sheisreluctanttoturnitdown.D.Shethinksreadingisnotimportant.
9.
A.Listentofolkmusicathome.B.Watchaliveperformance.
C.AppreciateadanceshowonTV.D.Gotoanexhibitionofworksofart.
10.
A.Theelectronictoyisunique.B.Thetoyissafeforallusers.
C.Plastictoysareoflowquality.D.Thetoyisn'tenvironmentallyfriendly.
SectionB
Directions:InSectionB,youwillheartwopassagesandonelongerconversation.Aftereachpassage
orconversation,youwillbeaskedseveralquestions.Thepassagesandconversationwillbereadtwice,
butthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Whenyouhearaquestion,readthefourpossibleanswers
onyourpaperanddecidewhichoneisthebestanswertothequestionyouhaveheard.
听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。
11.A.Admirationforone'sownappearance.B.Aneedforpopularity.
C.Aneedtobelongtoagroup.D.Aloveforphotography.
12.A.Womenaremorelikelytobefamous.
B.Menaremoreeagertobeseenaspopular.
C.Mentendtopostselfiesmoreoften.
D.Womenuseeditingsoftwaremorefrequently.
13.A.Photoshavetobelookedat.
B.Camerasaremostlyusedforselfies.
C.Clicking"like"doesn'tnecessarilymeanphotoshavebeenseen.
D.Itisthesameexperienceastraditionalone.
听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。
14.A.Suggestionsonhowtothinkupgreatideas.
B.Proposalsofhowtosetupyourownbusiness.
C.Tipsonhowtobeasuccessfulbusinessman.
D.Ideasabouthowtotreatyourcustomers.
15.A.Becauseyourchancesofsuccesswillbeincreased.
B.Becauseyourbusinessideawillbemorecreative.
C.Becauseitwillhelpdecidewhethertofurtherpursuetheeducation.
D.Becauseyoucan'tdoyourworkwithoutbusinesslearning.
16.A.Becausetheyenterthemarketwiththeireyesopen.
B.Becausetheybelievethemorefailures,thebetter.
C.Becausetheywereborntobegreatrisktakers.
D.Becausetheycandoacarefulstudytoensuretheirsuccess.
听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
17.A.Afortune.B.Nothingatall.C.Twicethefortune.D.Alittle.
18.A.Thecompanywon'tacceptit.B.Itispartlybroken.
C.Thedateonthecardisn'tcorrect.D.Itisinusetoday.
19.A.Answerthepassword,dialhisdad'snumberandthenumberonthecard.
B.Dialthenumberonthecardandhisdad's,theninputthepassword.
C.Dialthenumberonthecard,answerthepassword,anddialhisdad'snumber.
D.Dialhisdad'snumbertheninputthepasswordandthenumberonthecard.
20.A.3:30p.m.B.3:30a.m.C.6:30p.m.D.6:30a.m.
ILGrammarandVocabulary
SectionA
Directions:Afterreadingthepassagebelow,fillintheblankstomakethepassagecoherentandgrammaticallycorrect.For
theblankswithagivenword,fillineachblankwiththeproperformofthegivenword;fortheotherblanks,useoneword
thatbestfitseachblank.
“Wow...whatabeautifulgirl!”youthinktoyourself.Today,youloggedintoFacebookandsawafriendrequestfrom
alovelystranger.Youthinkthatshemustbeamodel21allofherphotoslookveryprofessional.Shedoesn'thave
manyfriends,butmaybeshe'sjustnewtoFacebook.Youmay22(tempt)toacceptherrequestandsayhello,but
you'dbetterthinktwicebecauseyoumightgetcatfishcd!
Catfishingisanonlinecheat23someoneonasocialmediaplatformpretendstobesomeonethey'renot.The
wordwasmadepopularbya2010documentaryfilmwiththesamename.Justlikeinthemovie,mostcatfishingcheatsstart
withthecatfish24(try)tosweettalktheirvictimintofallinginlovewiththem.Why?Thereareavarietyofreasons
peoplecatfish.
Somecatfishattempt25(charm)theirvictimintotrustingthem,andthenaskthemformoney.Otherswillask
forsensitiveinformationorprivatepictures26theycanthenusethemtoblackmail(敲诈)theirvictimsintosending
themmoney.Butinsomesituations,catfisharejustlonelypeople,27(dissatisfy)withtheirlivesandusingsocial
mediatoliveinanalternatereality.
Onsocialmedia,it'spossibletoremainanonymous(匿名的)evenafteryou28(start)buildingarelationship
withsomeone.AccordingtotheBetterBusinessBureauintheU.S.,around85percentofcatfishingschemesstarton
FacebookandtheFacebookDatingservice.In2021asthepandemicpushedmanytosearchforloveonline,romance
schemes,suchascatfishing,rose2980percentcomparedto2020.Thesecheatscostvictimsaround$1.3billionin
lossesandleftmanywithpsychologicalandemotionaldamage.
Theinternetisawonderfultoolthatallowsuserstolearnnewthings,playgamesandmeetinterestingpeople.
However,everyone30becarefulofthecatfishwhohideintheshadows.Ifsomeoneseemstoogoodtobetrue,they
probablyare!
SectionB
Directions:Afterreadingthepassagebelow,fillineachblankwithaproperwordgiveninthebox.Eachwordcanbeused
onlyonce.Notethatthereisonemorewordthanyouneed.
A.architectsB.influencedC.merelyD.aimedE.projectedF.deliberate
G.boundariesH.significantlyI.containJ.producingK.range
Anentirelynewartformisdeveloping.Thisartformgoesbeyond31givingviewersonethingtolookat.
Instead,itsurroundsthemwithimagesandsounds.Thisusuallytakestheformofroomswheremusicplaysandimagesare
32ontowalls,changingwhenvisitorsinteractwiththem.Sometimespleasantsmellsareaddedtodrawpeoplein
throughyetanothersense.Theseroomsareknownasimmersive(沉浸式的)exhibitsbecausetheyseektoinvolveviewers
completely.Themostfamouscompany33immersiveexhibitsiscalledteamLab.Whatthiscompanydoesisdrawon
peoplewithahugerangeofskillsets:artists,engineers,34andevenmathematicians.Alloftheseskillsare
necessarytoproducethecompleximmersiveexhibitsteamLabisknownfor.Muchofthecompany'sartisbasedonnature.
Thisisa(n)35choiceastheirgoalistohelppeoplefeelmoreconnectedtotherestoftheworld.Thisgoalreflects
sometraditionalAsianphilosophies,whichmakessensebecauseteamLabisaJapanesecompany.TeamLab'sphilosophy
statesthatitseekstotranscend(超越)the36thatpeoplehavesetuptoseparatethemfromotherthings.
Othercompaniesarealsodevelopingimmersiveexhibitions37atprovidingentertainment,educationorboth.
Forexample,AmericancompanyImagineExhibitionshasdesignedover40exhibitions,whichcombineart,lighting,
textures,scentsandmore.Physicalobjectsarecarefullyselectedandplacedthroughouttheexhibitstoaddtotheirrealism.
Thetopicsoftheirexhibits38fromthehistoryofancientEgypttonaturetoTVshowsandgamessuchasAngry
Birds.
Immersiveexhibitsmaybeanewdevelopment,buttheyare39byolderartforms.Someimmersiveexhibitsare
evenapparentlyabouttheworkofartistswhoworkedinothermedia,suchasthepainterVincentvanGogh.Eventhose
whodonotreferenceotherartistssoclearlyareofteninfluencedbyolderartstyles.Andmanyoftheimmersiveexhibits
also40someformofmusic.
Bycombiningskillsandtechnologiesincreativeways,teamsaredevelopingnewwaysforpeopletoexperienceart.
IILReadingComprehension
SectionA
Directions:ForeachblankinthefollowingpassagetherearefourwordsorphrasesmarkedA,B,C
andD.Fillineachblankwiththewordorphrasethatbestfitsthecontext.
Youhavetomakeaspeech.Youhavedoneyourresearchandnowhaveplentyofideasbouncingaroundinyourhead
thatyouwanttogetacross.Thebig41youfaceatthispointishowtoorganizethosethoughts.Orperhapsyouare
planningtowriteapaper,andallyouhaveisthemaintopic.Youneedtobrainstormsomesupportingideasandthen
42howthoseideasfittogether.
Thesearejusttwocasesthatmanypeopledealwith43.Someuseoutliningtofleshoutand44their
ideas,butisthatthebeststrategy?Ifeveryonethoughtina历w(线性的)manner,thentheanswerwouldbeyes,butmost
peopledon't.
Entermindmapping,a45thatshowshowdifferentideasandfactsrelatetooneanother.Thistwo-dimensional
(二维的)46isdesignedtohelpyourememberinformationbecauseitsformatiseasyforyourmindto47.
Mindmapshaveproventoincreasenotonlyproductivityand48butalsomemory.Morethan250millionpeople
worldwideusethem,sowhydon'tyouhaveatryandseewhattheyareallabout?
Whatisamindmap?Simplyput,itisone'sideasputintotheformofa49diagramthatstartswithacentral
idea.Putthisideainabubble(气泡)inthemiddleofapagewithlinesradiatingouttootherbubblesthatcontainrelated
themesorconcepts.Itshouldlooklikeamany-leggedspider.Usewords,shortphrasesor5。toexpressyourideas.
Theseassociationsoftenleadtootherideasthatcanbeaddedatthesamelevelorinsmallerbrancheswhere51.
Usecolor-codedbubblesforavisualrepresentationofeachbranch\52.Youarenowmappingyourthoughtsand
ideasinthewayyourbrainthinks.
Studieshaveshownthatthistechniqueofusingpictures,colorsandvisualarrangementhasimprovedpeople'srecall
andmemoryofinformationby10to15percent.Butitdoesn'tstopthere.Creativityisarousedbecauseofthespatial
arrangement,53peopletomakemorelinksandassociationsontopicsofanykind.54、itincreasesone's
productivitybecausemindmappingmakesiteasiertolearnfasterwhilecommunicatingmoreeffectively.
Sowhetheryou're55aprojectorwritingaresearchpaper,makethistechniqueacorepartofyourplanning
process!
41.A.purposeB.changeC.questionD.project
42.A.turnoutB.takeoutC.giveoutD.figureout
43.A.consequentlyB.frequentlyC.entirelyD.barely
44.A.organizeB.expressC.shareD.spread
45.A.processB.foundationC.techniqueD.result
46.A.routeB.structureC.objectiveD.direction
47.A.rememberB.confirmC.drawD.design
48.A.confidenceB.capacityC.efficiencyD.creativity
49.A.vividB.specialC.visualD.normal
50.A.imagesB.sentencesC.passagesD.languages
51.A.obviousB.appropriateC.meaningfulD.empty
52.A.functionB.extensionC.connectionD.determination
53.A.encouragingB.enablingC.remindingD.informing
54.A.AdditionallyB.SincerelyC.BrieflyD.Generally
55.A.inlovewithB.intermsofC.infavourofD.inchargeof
SectionB
Directions:Readthefollowingthreepassages.Eachpassageisfollowedbyseveralquestionsor
unfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Choosetheone
thatfitsbestaccordingtotheinformationgiveninthepassageyouhavejustread.
(A)
Digitalhealthreferstothesystemofinterconnecteddevicesthatcanmonitorandreportimportanthealthinformation.
Doctorscanthenusethatinformationtoensurethatyourtreatmentistailor-madetoyoursituation.
Themostusefulaspectofdigitalhealthistheabilitytoconstantlyandaccuratelymonitorvitalinformation.Wearable
devicescanrecordyourbloodpressureortherhythmofyourheartbeat.Theinformationisthenaccessibleremotelythrough
theinternet,soyourdoctorhasawealthofinformationaboutyourdailyhealth.Yourdoctorcanthenusethatinformation
remotelytomakechangestoyourtreatmentatanytime.
AsurveyconductedbythecompanyLighticoinMarch2020,revealshowsatisfiedconsumersarewiththistypeof
remotecare.Forty-onepercentsaidthattheremotetreatmenttheyhadreceivedbymeansofdigitaldevicesandtheinternet
waseither4€good^^or"excellent."Thesamepositiveattitudetowarddigitalhealthcanbeseenamonginvestors.Inthefirst
quarterof2020,US$3.1billioninnewinvestmentspouredintothedigitalhealthindustry,settinganewinvestmentrecord.
Muchoftheexcitementisconnectedclosewiththeuseofvoicetechnologyindigitalhealthcare.Today,around2.5
billiondeviceshavevoiceinterfaces(界面)likeAlexa,whichenablethedevicestoproduceandunderstandspeech.Asa
result,userscancommunicatewiththesedevicesabouttheirhealthneedsbyspeakinginsteadoftypingonacomputer.
Seniors,forexample,canuseAlexatochecktheirdailyschedulesandreceivereminderstotaketheirmedicine.
Advancesindigitalhealth,however,alsobringprivacyconcerns.Informationregardingyourhealthcouldbeusedfor
advertisingormarketing,forexample.Ifhealthrecordsareaccessibleonline,protectingyourinformationfromtheftand
unauthorizedusemightbedifficult.Butifmanagedproperly,thebenefitsofdigitalhealthcouldcertainlyoutweighthe
risks.
56.Whatisthisarticlemainlyabout?
A.Thecurrentstateofhealthcaretraining.
B.Healthconditionsthatneedurgentattention.
C.Atechnologicaltrendinhealthcare.
D.Risingpressureonhealthcareworkers.
57.Accordingtothisarticle,whathappenedduringthefirstthreemonthsof2020?
A.Agrowingnumberofdigitaldeviceswererecalled.
B.Fundingfordigitalhealthincreasedconsiderably.
C.Somedigitalhealthfirmsnearlywentoutofbusiness.
D.Manyinstitutionsdevotedefforttomedicalresearch.
58.WhatdoesthisarticleexplainaboutAlexa?sfeatures?
A.Howtheymakeworkersefficient.
B.Howtheycanbenefittheelderly.
C.Howtheysaveinstructorstime.
D.Howtheyentertainyoungsters.
59.Accordingtothisarticle,whatisoneconcernaboutdigitalhealth?
A.Worriesaboutthesideeffectscausedbymoderndrugs.
B.Risingmanufacturingcostsinthehealthcareindustry.
C.Governmentregulationslimitingtheuseofdigitaldevices.
D.Thedangerthatpersonalhealthdatacouldbestolen.
(B)
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PeterE.
1:00P.M.
Thanksformeetingtoday.Iwantedtotouchbasewithallof
youregardingthenewadcampaignwejustlaunched.Can
yougivemeanupdateonthestatistics?
C80b
1X)2P.M.
Sure.TheaudioncooutheroInthoEastisrospoadingvory
wolltothecommercials.OursaleshaveIncreasedbyabout
40%sinceth®launch.Ithinktheemotionalaspectofthead
Isworking.
PeterE.
1:04P.M.
That'sreallygoodtohoar.Isthereanythingwoshouldbo
concernedabout?
CBob
1X)5P.M.
I'mjustworriedaboutthocostIlookedoverthebudgetfor
thecampaign,andttseemsextraordinarilyhigh.I'mnotsure
IfthoIncreasedsaleswillcoverthecosts.
Camilla
1:07P.M.
OThat'swhatIwasthinkingtoo.MyterritoryIsn'tseeingthe
sameIncreaseInsalesasBob's.Andthecostsaresimilar
hereastheyareoutEast.
CBob
109P.M.
Weshouldrethinkwhenandwhereweplaythecommercials.
ThesalesIncreasesarecomingmainlyfromyoungerpeople.
Maybeweshouldfocusmoreonsocialmediaoutletsrather
thanthetraditionalandmoreexpensivemethodslike
television.
Camilla
1:10P.M.
OIcompletelyagroe.
PeterE.
1:11P.M.
OThat'scertainlysomethingtoconsider.I'llbringthisuptomy
teamhere.Camilla,canyougivemeanIdeaofyourfigures?
Camilla
1:12P.M.
OSure.OursalessawaslightincroaMof5%thislastmonth.
PeterE.
1:13P.M.
OOK.Thanks.Canyousendmethedetailedreportsbytheend
oftomorrow?
Y卜ypeamessageQ由❷
60.WhatdoesCamillahavetosayaboutsalesinherregion?
A.They'veimproved.
B.They'vegonedown.
C.They'vestayedthesame.
D.They'veexploded.
61.WhydoesBobthinkcommercialsviasocialmediaisabetteruseofmoney?
A.Becauseitdoesn'ttakeasmuchefforttouse.
B.Becausefewerpeopleareusedtosocialmedia.
C.Becauseofhowcoolthecompanywillappear.
D.Becauseoftheirtargetaudience'spreference.
62.Accordingtothepassage,whataspectoftheadsisespeciallyeffective?
A.Itshowsalotofdifferentemotions.
B.Itappealstopeople'semotions.
C.Itcontainsaverysimplemessage.
D.Itconveyssomesubtleideas.
(C)
Farbeloweverytownandcityliesaninvisiblenetworkofpipescrucialtothelivesoftheirresidents.Oncewater
disappearsdownapipeortoilet,peoplerarelythinkaboutwhathappenstoit.It'soutofsight,outofmind.Thewaterflows
intopipesthatcarryexcessrainwater,wastewaterandsolidwasteaway,keepingthecityclean.
Therearethreemaintypesofsewers(下水道):sanitary(卫生的)sewers,stormsewersandcombinedsewers.Taipei
hasbothsanitaryandstormsewerswhererainwaterandsewagearecollectedusingdifferentpipes.
Thissewersystemfunctionsasacity'sveins(静脉).Watercontaininghumanandindustrialwasteiscollectedin
sanitarysewersandconveyedtosewagetreatmentplants,theheartofthesewersystem,wherewasteistreated.There,the
solidwasteisseparatedfromthewater,whichisthencleanedbeforebeingreleasedbackintotheenvironment.Itwillbe
reusedforindustrial,agriculturalorenvironmentalpurposesortoproduceenergy.Furthermore,themudandgasfrom
sewagetreatmentcanbeusedtoproduceenergy.Theynotonlycontributetoahealthyenvironmentandgoodqualityoflife,
butalsoachievethegoalofsustainabledevelopment.
Whilewastewatercollectionandtreatmentarecriticaltothehealthofurbanresidents,stormsewersalsoplayan
importantroleinthecity.Greenspacehasgivenwaytoconcreteduringtheisland'srapiddevelopmentandextensive
buildingprojectsoverthepastfewdecades.Asaconsequence,therehasbeenalossoftheland'snaturalwaterasconcrete
cannotabsorbrainwater.Whenanextremeweathereventlikeaseverestormortyphoonbringsheavyrain,stormsewers
mustcopewiththewater,soitdoesnotfloodthecity.However,stormsewersareonlypartofthemeasuresforwater
managementandfloodprevention.
Toreduceflooding,anintegratedurbandrainagemanagementplanhasbeenadopted,whereallthefactors-storm
sewers,landplanningandeconomicdevelopment-areconsideredtogether.Engineeringinnovations,additionalflood
dischargefacilitiesandincreasedgreenspacerequirementsinnewdevelopmentprojectshaveimprovedwatermaintaining
incities.
Whoknewthatsewershelpimproveurbanpublichealth,preventurbanfloodingandboostenvironmentalprotection?
Togethertheyprotectvitalwaterresourcesandmaintainthesafetyofpeopleandproperty.
63.Accordingtothepassage,theword“excess“inthefirstparagraphprobablymeans.
A.uselessB.pollutedC.extraD.processed
64.Accordingtothepassage,whatdoesthecitybuildtwokindsofsewersfor?
A.Totestwastewatertimelyandtodeveloprapidly.
B.Totreatwastewaterandtofightagainstflooding.
C.Toformacirculationandtocleanthecity.
D.Tocleanwastewaterandtomanagewater.
65.Whatcanweconcludefromthepassage?
A.Whatisunseenisasimportantaswhatisseen.
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