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隆回一中2022届第四次月考英语试题第一部分:听力(共三节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5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,你有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅渎下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。Whendoesthetrainleave?A.At6:20B.At6:30C.At6:35doesthemanmean?A.Hetastedthelastcakethewomancake.B.Hetooktheverylastpieceofthecake.C.Hedidn’thaveanycakeatall.willSuanprobablycometoseeProfessorBrown?A.At10:00B.At10:30C.At11:004.Howhighisthemountain?A.About2500feetB.About8200feetC.About8200meters5.WhatwillthemandothisTuesday?A.AttendacelebrationpartyB.AttendabusinessmeetingC.Makeaspeech.第二节(共12小题;每小题分,满分18分)听下面4段对话。每段对话后有几个小题,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。听每段对话前,你将有时间阅读各个小题.每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话读两遍。听第6段材料,回答第6至7题。doesthemansuggestthewomanshoulddo?athomeB.Getsomeonetolookafterherson.C.Lookforajob.isprobablythewoman’ssonduringtheweekdays?A.AthomeB.Inthekindergarten.C.Inthewoman’scompany.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8.Whatdoweknowabouttheman?’sJapanese.’savisitorjustarrivinginTokyo.C.He’saforeignerwho’satayinginTokyo.isthewomanworryingabout?can’tdealwiththetimedifference.B.Shecan’tusechopsticks.won’tseeherfamilyforsometime.10.Whatisthewomangoingtodothisafternoon?A.sleepB.VisitTokyo.C.LeaveJapan.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。didthewomanseetheaccident?A.InsideBrown’stoyshop.B.OutsideBrown’stoyshop.C.OnBrownStreet.didtheaccidenttakeplace?A.At2:45B.At2:50C.At2:40colourwasthetrafficlightwhenthetruckwaspassingthecrossing?A.GreenB.Red.听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。’stheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.WaitressandcustomerB.ClassmatesC.Doctorandpatientarethetwospeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.AnarticleB.AwebsiteC.Animalprotection.hasadirecteffectontheanimals?A.ThedecreaseofthenaturalresourcesB.Thedecreaseofspaceincreasingpopulationproblemscanthedisappearanceofanimalscauseaccordingtosociologists?A.PoliticalproblemsB.EconomicproblemsC.Healthproblems第三节填空(共3小题;每小题1.5分,满分4.5分)听下面一段材料,将第18至第20三个小题的信息补充完整,每小题不超过三个单词。听材料前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟后;听完后,各小题将给出15秒钟的作答时间。本段材料读两遍。E-mailContentsFromJake’sbrothertoJakeDescribedhiseasylifeinNewYorkandsentsomepictureaboutsomeplacesofinterestthere.HefeltforhomeandalonethereFromJaketoJake’sbrotherSentsometomakemorefriendsthere.GavehisbrothersomephotosoftheirnewhouseandofJakeandhis20.___第二部分英语知识运用第一节单项填空(共15小题,满分15分)21..In1778,BankswaselectedpresidentoftheRoyalSociety,___________heheldfor42years.A.theoneB.one C.itD.that22.HongKonghasalotofadvantages,includingfreeflowof____information,afaircompetitiveenvironmentand______efficientlocalgovernment.A.the,anB不填;theC.不填:;D.the;the23.Youshouldmakeitaruletoleavethings____youcanfindthemagain. A.when B.there C.then D.wherethiscountryitisrequiredthatanyonewho_______recentlycomehere______topassthiskindoftest. A.has,has B.has,had C.have,have D.has,havelearningalanguage,____mattersmostistoput______wehavelearnedintopractice,thatis,touseitregularly.A.that;whatB.what;whatC.what;whichD.it;what26.—Wouldyou_____agameoftabletennis,Cathy? —I’dloveto,butIstillhavepilesofhomeworktodo. A.carefor B.careabout C.applyfor D.centeronmyopinion,allgoodtohisstudentsinhisclassatpresent.Heisverystrictintheirstudy.A.doesdoesdoesdiddoC.doesdoesdoD.diddodoesdrink______coffeeatthecafe.
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29.-CanIpaythebillbycheck?-Sorry,sir.Butitisthemanagementruleofourhotelthatpayment______bemadeincash. A.shall B.need C.will D.can’sfatherhadher_____becausehecouldn’ttakecareofherhimself.A.supportedB.feedC.adaptedD.adopted31.Agoodstorydoesnotnecessarilyhavetohaveahappyending,butthereadermustnotbeleft.A.unsatisfiedB.unsatisfyingC.tobeunsatisfyingD.beingunsatisfied32.Not___________,theprocessofchoosingnamesvarieswidelyformculturetoculture.A.obviouslyB.surprisinglyC.particularlyD.normally33.Leaveyourkeywithaneighbor_____youlockyourselfoutoneday.A.eversince B.evenif C.soonafterD.incase34,Iwillemploytheman______theysayisafluentspeakerofEnglish.A,who.B,that.C,which.d.whom.35.---Howareyoutoday?---Oh,I____asillasIdonowforaverylongtime.A.didn’tfeel B.wasn’tfeelingC.don’tfeel D.haven’tfelt第二节完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)IfMickeyMouseslips(滑倒)onabananaskinonTV,viewerslaugh.Butforordinarypeople,fallingisnot36.Forexample,ifyou37offyourbike,youhavetotakedaystogetwell.For38people,theresultofafallcouldbeworse.ScientistsattheUniversityofPittsburgh,USA,wantedtoknowwhysomepeopleare39likelytofallthanothers.Theresearchersfoundthat40meansmorethanputtingyourfeetonthegroundandstandingtall.Yourbrain41yoursenseofbalancewithinformationfromyoureyesandinnerearsandthe42fromyourfeetandlegs.Ifsomethinggoeswrongwithanyofthese,you’re43tofall.People44tofallmoreoftenastheygrowolderbecausetheirsensesareslower.Stateofmindisimportanttoo.Theresearchshowsthatwhenpeopleknowthey’rewalkingonaslipperysurface,they45theirpaceandwalkwithflatterfeet.Asaresult,theyfalllessoften.“Weactually46peopleslipandfall,”researcherMarkRedfernsaid.Peopleofdifferentagesfallon47inhislab.Cameras48theirfallsandacomputeranalyzestheinformation.Scientiststhencan49peoplewhofalloftenhowtobemorewatchful.“Iftheyget50toalifelikebutcontrolledenvironment,peoplecan51learntohandlethe52thing,”Redfernsaid.Fallshappentoeveryonesometimes.53youseesomeonefall,thinkaboutwhyandofferahelping54.Thisperson’spainfulexperiencemay55youfromfallingatthesameplace.36.A.unhappy B.exciting C.amusing D.foolish37.A.drop B.fall C.knock D.get38.A.slow B.young C.oldD.active39.A.too B.less C.very D.more40.A.balance B.control C.fall D.walk41.A.remains B.imagines C.thinks D.keeps42.A.touching B.feeling C.walkingD.moving43.A.likely B.surely C.possible D.certain44.A.refuse B.mean C.tend D.like45.A.increase B.quicken C.lower D.slow46.A.encourage B.make C.stop D.challenge47.A.purpose B.ground C.accident D.agreement48.A.broadcast B.record C.play D.catch49.A.persuade B.force C.practise D.train50.A.close B.informed C.accustomedD.know51.A.eventually B.firstly C.regularly D.mainly52.A.uneasy B.real C.creative D.hard53.A.Evenif B.While C.Asfaras D.Nexttime54.A.hand B.stick C.word D.leg55.A.warn B.remind C.prevent D.defend第三部分:阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)第一节:阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C、D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。AItwasawintermorning,justacoupleofweeksbeforeChristmas2022.whilemostpeoplewerewarminguptheircars,Trevor,myhusband,hadtogetupearlytoridehisbikefourkilometersawayfromhometowork.Onarrival,heparkedhisbikeoutsidethebackdoorasheusuallydoes.Afterputtingin10hoursoflabor,hereturnedtofindhisbikegone.Thebike,ablackKona18speed,wasouronlytransport.Trevorusedittogettowork,puttingin60-hourweekstosupporthisyoungfamily.Andthebikewasalsousedtogetgroceries(食品杂货),savingusfromhavingtowalklongdistancesfromwherewelive.IwassosadthatsomeonewouldstealourbikethatIwrotetothenewspaperandtoldthemourstory.Shortlyafterthat,severalpeopleinourareaofferedtohelp.Onewonderfulstrangerevenboughtabike,thencalledmyhusbandtopickitup.OnceagainmyhusbandhadawaytogettoandfromhisJob.Itreallyisanhonorthatacompletestrangerwouldgooutoftheirwayforsomeonetheyhavenevermetbefore.Peoplesaythatasmilecanbepassedfromonepersontoanother,butactsofkindnessfromstrangersareevenmoreso.Thisexperiencehashadaspreadingeffectinourlivesbecauseitstrengthenedourfaithinhumanity(人性)asawhole.Andithasinfluenced(影响)ustobemoremindfulofwayswe,too,cansharewithothers.Nomatterhowbigorhowsmall,anactofkindnessshowsthatsomeonecares.Andtheresultscanbeeverlasting.56.Whywasthebikesoimportanttothecouple? A.Theman’sjobwasbikeracingB.Itwastheironlypossession. C.ItwasaniceKona18speed.D.Theyuseditforworkanddailylife.57.Wecaninferfromthetextthat_________. A.thecoupleworked60hoursaweek.B.peoplewerebusybeforeChristmas C.thestrangerbroughtoverthebikeD.lifewashardfortheyoungfamily.58.Howdidpeoplegettoknowthecouple’sproblem? A.Fromradiobroadcasts. B.Fromanewspaper C.FromTVnews. D.Fromastranger.59.Whatdothecouplelearnfromtheirexperience? A.Strangersareusuallyoflittlehelp.B.Oneshouldtakecareoftheirbike. C.Newsreportsmakepeoplefamous.D.AnactofkindnesscanmeanalotB.YellowstoneWeatherYellowstoneNationalParkisathighaltitude(海拔).Mostoftheparkisabove7,500feet(2,275meters).Yellowstone'sweatherisunpredictable.Insummer,itmaybewarmandsunnywithtemperaturesinthehigh70s.Atnightinanygivenmonth,thetemperaturemaydropclosetofreezing.Soitisbesttocomepreparedforcoldeveningsandmornings,especiallyifyouarecampingorhiking.Whenyouleaveyourcampsite,pleaseleaveitpreparedforpossiblethundershowersandwind.Asunnywarmdaymaybecomefiercelystormywithwind,rain,sleetandsometimessnow.Withoutenoughclothing,andeasydayhikeorboattripcanturnintoabattleforsurvival.SeasonalWeatherInformationSpringColdandsnowcontinueintoMay,althoughtemperaturesgraduallyclimb.Earlyinspring,daytimetemperaturesaverageinthe40sto50s;bylateMayandJune,theymayreachthe60sand70s.Nighttimelowsfallbelowfreezing.SummerDaytimetemperaturesareusuallyinthe70s,occasionallyreachingthe80sinthelowerelevations(高度).Nightsarecool,temperaturesmaydropinthe40sand30s--sometimeseventhe20s.Junecanbecoolandrainy;JulyandAugusttendtobesomewhatdrier,althoughafternoonthundershowersarecommon.FallWeathercanbepleasant,althoughtemperaturesaverage10--20degreeslowerthansummerreadings.Nighttimelowscanfallintotheteensandlower.Snowstormsincreaseinfrequencyastheweeksgobyortowardstheendofthefallseason.WinterTemperaturesoftenstaynearzerothroughouttheday,occasionallyreachinghighinthe20s.Suhzeronighttimelowsarecommon.Annualsnowfallaveragesnearly150inchesinmostofthepark.Athigherplaces,200--400inchesofsnowhavebeenrecorded.60.Theauthorwritesthispassagemostprobablyforthosewhoplanto________inYellowstoneNationalPark. A.doresearchwork B.takeabusinesstrip C.havesportsgames D.spendtheirholidaysortakeatour61.WhichofthefollowingbestdescribesYellowstone'sweather? A.Yellowstone'sweatherisgenerallychangeableanditsnowsmostoftheyear.B.It'sneithertoohotinsummernortoocoldinwinter.C.Weatherinfallispleasantandtemperaturesneverfallbelowfreezing. D.It'sprettywarminthedayandverycoolatnightthroughouttheyear.62.IfyouareplanningtospendyourholidaysinYellowstoneNationalParkinsummer,whatshouldyoutakewithyou?A.JustsomelightclothingsuchasT-shirtsorskirts.B.Justsomewarmclothingsuchassweatersandcoats.C.Bothlightclothingandwarmclothing.D.Eitherlightclothingorwarmclothing.63.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"readings"referto?A.literatureworksB.books C.announcements D.figuresC.Idon’teverwanttotalkaboutbeingawomanscientistagain.Therewasatimeinmylifewhenpeopleaskedconstantlyforstoriesaboutwhatit’sliketoworkinafieldcontrolledbymen.IwasneververygoodattellingthosestoriesbecausetruthfullyIneverfoundtheminteresting.WhatIdofindinterestingistheoriginoftheuniverse,theshapeofspace-timeandthenatureofblackholes.At19,whenIbeganstudyingastrophysics,itdidnotbothermeintheleasttobetheonlywomanintheclassroom.Butwhileearningmy.atMITandthenasapost-doctordoingspaceresearch,theissuestartedtobotherme.Myeveryachievement-jobs,researchpapers,awards-wasviewedthroughthelens(透镜)ofgender(性别)politics.Soweremyfailures.Sometimes,whenIwaspushedintoanargumentonleftbrainversusrightbrain,ornatureversusnurture(培育),Iwouldinstantlyfightfiercelyonmybehalfandallwomankind.Thenonedayafewyearsago,outofmymouthcameasentencethatwouldeventuallybecomemyreplytoanyandallprovocations(挑衅):Idon’ttalkaboutthatanymore.Ittookme10yearstogetbacktheconfidenceIhadat19andtorealizethatIdidn’twanttodealwithgenderissues.Whyshouldgenderdiscriminationbeyetanotherterribleburdenoneveryfemalescientist?Afterall,Idon’tstudysociologyorpoliticaltheory.TodayIresearchandteachatBarnard,awomen’scollegeinNewYorkCity.Recently,someoneaskedmehowmanyofthe45studentsinmyclasswerewomen.Youcannotimaginemysatisfactionatbeingabletoanswer,45.Iknowsomeofmystudentsworryhowtheywillmanagetheirscientificresearchandadesireforchildren.AndIdon’trefusetoconsiderthoseconcerns.Still,Idon’ttellthem“war”stories.Instead,Ihavegiventhemthis:theirphysicsprofessorisdoingphysicsexperiments,heavilypregnant.Andinturntheyhavegivenmetheimageof45womendrivenbyaloveofscience.Andthat’sasightworthtalkingabout.64.Whydoesn’ttheauthorwanttotalkaboutbeingawomanscientistagain? A.Shefeelsunhappyworkinginmale-controlledfields.B.Sheisfedupwiththeissueofgenderdiscrimination. C.Sheisnotgoodattellingstoriesofthekind.D.Shefindsspaceresearchmoreimportant.65.FromParagraph2,wecaninferthatpeoplewouldcontributetheauthor’sfailuresto________. A.theveryfactthatsheisawomanB.herinvolvementingenderpolitics C.herover-confidenceasafemaleastrophysicistD.theburdenshebearsinamale-controlledsociety66.WhatdidtheauthorconstantlyfightagainstwhiledoingherPh.D.andpost-doctoralresearch? A.Lackofconfidenceinsucceedinginspacescience. B.Unfairaccusationsfrombothinsideandoutsidehercircle. C.People’sattitudetowardfemalescientists.D.Widespreadmisconceptionsaboutnatureandnurture.67.Whatdoestheimagetheauthorpresentstoherstudentssuggest?A.Womenstudentsneedn’thavetheconcernsofhergeneration. B.Womenhavemorebarriersontheirwaytoacademicsuccess. C.Womencanbalanceacareerinscienceandhavingafamily. D.Womennowhavefewerproblemsseekingasciencecareer.DAbrushwithdeathcanactuallyimproveaperson’soutlookonlife.That,atleast,wasoneofthemajorfindingsofastudyofsome200peoplewhocomeclosetodying.Somehadcomethroughheartattack;somehadfallen,comeclosetodrowning;orsurvivedaterriblecarwreck,yetdespitethevarietyofcircumstances,theyreportedstrikinglysimilarreactionstotheirexperiences.Perhapsmostsurprisingly,manysaidtheywerelessfrightenedofdeathnowthantheywerebefore.Likemostpeople,beforetheirnear-deathincidentsmanyhadthoughtdeathwouldbepainful,theultimatehorror——buttheydidn’tfinditwas.Survivinganearlyfatalexperiencealsogavemanypeopleasenseofinvulnearability(不会受伤害)thatmadethemfeelspecialandevenreligious.Severalbelievedtheyhadbeensavedbecausetheyweretofulfillsomespecialmissionintheremainderoftheirlives.Perhapsnotsosurprisingly,thesesurvivorsalsoreportedanincreasedzestforlifeandadeterminationtoenjoylifemore.Afewofthesurvivorsdidreportnegativereactionstotheirexperience.Adozensaidtheyfeltmorevulnerable,andsomeevenfeltasenseofhelplessnessandalossofcontrolovertheirlives.Somehadbecomephobicaboutactivitiesassociatedwiththeaccident;forexample,severalsaidtheycouldnolongerswimforfearofdrowning.Yetmostofthoseintervieweesaidtheycameawaywithastrongsenseofrenewalorrebirth.Instudyingtheirreactionsresearchershaveconcludedthatthesepeoplehavecometounderstandtherelationshipoflifeanddeathbetterandmoreintimatelythanmostofus,theyhavecometounderstandhowlifeisactuallydefinedbydeath.Lifeisgivenmeaningbythefactthatitwillendsomeday.68.Fromthepassage,wecaninferthattheeffectsofnear-deathexperiencesonthesurvivors’life__________. A.varygreatlyfrompersontopersonB.differduetothevarietyofcircumstances C.aremostlypositiveintermsoftheiroutlookonlifeD.areneitherpositivenornegative69.Theword“phobic”(inthefifthparagraph)mostprobablymeans________. A.verycareful B.verycasual C.veryfearful D.verycurious70.Thetitlebelowthatbestexpressestheideasofthispassageis________. A.HowtoImproveaPerson’sOutlookonLifeB.TheEffectsofNear-DeathExperience C.IsDeathReallyHorrible? D.Near-DeathAccidentsandtheirSurvivors71.Thepositiveeffectofnear-deathexperiencewasthat_______. A.comepeoplelovedlifebetterbecausetheyrealizeditsnewmeaning B.somepeoplebelievedtheyweredifferentfromothersandtheyhadspecialworktodo C.somepeoplewerenolongerafraidofdeathjustbecausetheyprovedtobereligious D.somepeoplewantedtoseekextremehappinessbecausetheyknewliftwastoolimited72.Whicheffectofthenear-deathexperiencewastheonethatpeoplehadseldomexpected? A.Somepeoplefeltmorevulnerable.B.Somepeopledidnotworrytoomuchaboutdeathanymore. C.Somepeoplepaidmoreattentiontothevalueoflife.D.Somepeopletendedtobetoopessimisticaboutdeath.第二节:简答题(共3小题,每小题2分;满分6分)阅读下面短文,简要回答问题,Althoughmanhasknownasbestosformanyhundredsofyears,itwasnotuntil160yearsagothatitwasminedforthefirsttimeontheNorthAmericancontinent.H.W.Johns,ownerofaNewYorkCitySupplyShopforroofers,wasresponsiblefortheopeningofthatfirstmine.Mr.JohnswasgivenapieceofasbestoswhichhadbeenfoundinItaly.Heexperimentedwiththematerialandthenshoweditssurprisingpowerstohiscustomers.Afterputtingonapairofasbestosgloves,whichlookedmuchlikeordinaryworkgloves,hetookred-hotcoalsfromthefireplaceandplayedwiththeminhishands.Howastonishedthecustomersweretodiscoverthathewasnotburnedatall.Youcanwellimaginethathehadincreasingbusinessinasbestosroofingmaterials.However,becauseitwasveryexpensivetotransport(carry)themfromItalytotheUnitedStates,Mr.Johnssentoutayoungscientisttoseekasourcenearerhome.Thisyoungmanfoundgreatvein(岩脉),intheprovinceofQuebecinCanada.Eversince1881Quebechasledtheworldintheproductionofthisunusualmineral,whichismadeupofmagnesium,silicon,iron,andoxygen.Whenitismined,theasbestosisheavy,justasyouwouldexpectamineraltobe.Whenitisseparated,astrangethinghappens;therockbreaksdownintofine,soft,soapyfibres.Scientistsdonotknowwhytherockcanbeseparatedeasilyintothreads,buttheyhavefoundthousandsofusesofthisfireproofmaterial,oftheso-called“clothofstone”.73.Findinthepassageawordclosestinmeaningtotheunderlinedword“asbestos”.__________________________________________________________________________74.Whatisspecialaboutasbestos?(回答词数不超过7个)__________________________________________________________________________75.Whatistheauthor’smainpurposeinwritingthispassage?(回答词数不超过7个)_________________________________________________________________第四部分:写作(共两节,满分35分)第一节填空(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)Therearetwotypesofpeopleintheworld.Althoughtheyhaveequaldegreeofhealthandwealthandothercomfortsoflife,onebecomeshappy,theotherbecomesunhappy.Thisarisesfromthedifferentwaysinwhichtheyconsiderthings,persons,eventsandtheresultingeffectsupontheirminds.Peoplewhoaretobehappyfixtheirattentionontheconvenienceofthings.Thepleasantpartsofconversation,thewellprepareddishes,thegoodnessofthewine,thefineweather.Theyenjoyallthecheerful
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