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德阳市高中2022级第一学期质量监测考试

英语试卷

第一部分:听力(共两节,满分20分)

第二部分:阅读理解(共两节,满分30分)

第一节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5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。

A

Herearesomewinterbreakcampsforkids.

WonderlandCamp

Letyourdaughterdanceherheartoutinthiscamp.It'safullweekofdancing,andeachweekendsina

performanceforfamilyandfriends.HealthylunchesandsnacksareprovideddailybyComerBakeryCafe,soyour

littledancerhashealthfoodtoeat.

Ages:4-8

Cost:$245perweek

When:Session1startingonDecember29,Session2startingonJanuary5

Online:

ZooCamp

Whohasn'twantedtoliveatthezooatonetimeoranother?Ifyou'vegotakidwholovesallanimalsgreat

andsmall,sendthemtoZooCamp.TheretheywillmeettheZoo,shundredsofanimalsbehindthescenes.

Ages:4-12

Cost:$128perday

When:December29toJanuary2from9:00amto3:00pm

Online:lazoo.Org

TumbleweedCamp

SetagainsttheSantaMonicaMountains,TumbleweedCampofferscampershorsebackriding,ropecourses,

andotheractivitiesinnature.TumbleweedCampofferstransportationtoandfromthesite,at'meetingplaces

convenientlylocatedthroughoutLos-Angeles.

Ages:Pre-KthroughGrade8

Cost:$55/dayfornonmembersand.S40/dayformembers

When:December22toJanuary2(hourschange)

Online:

SchoolofRock

Tinyrockstarswilllovethisweek-longcamp.Yourkidswilltakepartindrum,guitarandotherworkshops,

withaperfbnnanceattheendoftheweek.It*sallaboutlearningmusicandplayingmusic.

Ages:7&up

Cost:$525perweek

When:Dateshavenotbeenannounced.Checkwebsite.

Online:schoolofrock.com

21.WhowouldmostprobablybeinterestedinWonderlandCamp?

A.Parentswhoareinterestedinmusic.B.Littlekidswhowanttotastesnacks.

C.Littlekidswhowanttoliveoutdoors.D.Parentswhosedaughterslikedancing.

22.HowmuchshouldagroupoffiveTumbleweedCampmemberspayforaone-dayvisit?

A.$200.B.$215.C.$230.D.$275.

23.Whichcamphasn'tdecideditsdatetostart?

A.WonderlandCamp.B.ZooCamp.

C.TumbleweedCamp.D.SchoolofRock.

B

Standinfrontofamirrorandlookatit.Howmuchdoyoureallyknowaboutthepersoninit?

It,snotaneasyjobtoknowourselves.Tohelpstudentsdothisimportanttask,schoolsacrossChinaare

providingmoreclassesandactivitiesonself-knowledge.

LiuYue;ateacherfromaMiddleSchool,hasrecentlygivenherstudentsausefultool.'Tt'scalledtheJohari

Window,developedbytwoUSpsychologists,'*saidLiu."Ithasfourareasaboutone*sself:openarea,hiddenarea,

blindspotandunknownarea.Usingthistool,studentsdidagoodjobseeingthemselvesthroughanewlens(透镜)

nIreallywanttoknowmoreaboutmyblindspot/saidYangManfei.nSoIdidasurveywithmyfriends.'*

Theresultsshowedthatsheeasilygetsanxiousandimpatientbecauseofprocrastination(拖延).“Thafsabadhabit

I'veneverrealized!nYangsaid.

nIfindtheunknownareamostamazing/saidSunBoyin."Itmeanseveryonehaslotsofpotential.nWhen

Sunenteredmiddleschool,hewasnotgoodatmath.uButIsetagoalanddidlotsofmathexercises.NowI'mmuch

betteratmath.Theunknownpartofmymathabilityisgettingclearer!"Sunsaid.

Whenitcametothehiddenarea,moststudentskeptsilent."I'mscaredtoshowmysecretsdeepdown,"said

LiYixuan."ThenoneclassmatestoodupandsaidhisfavoritecartoonisTomandJerry.Ithought:AmIbrave

enoughtoshowmychildishhobby?Perhapsnot.Iwantmyclassmatestoseemeasamature(成熟的)person,nota

sillykid.ButthenIrealizedthatIdon'tfindthatclassmatesilly.Ithinkhehasthecouragetobehimself.,

24.Whatistheareathatbothyouandpeoplearoundyouknowabout?

A.Openarea.B.Blindspot.C.Unknownarea.D.Hiddenarea.

25.HowdidYangManfeifeelbeforeknowingtheresultofhersurvey?

A.Amazed.B.Worried.C.Curious.D.Impatient.

26.WhatdidSunBoyindoabouthisunknownarea?

A.Hemadehiseffortstofindouthispotential.

B.Hebecameimpatienttodealwithitquickly.

C.Heconsideredittoodisappointingtoface.

D.Hecollectedadviceaboutitfromothers.

26.WhatdoesLiYixuansayaboutthehiddenarea?

A.Studentsshouldkeepsilent.

B.Studentsshouldbethemselves.

C.Studentsshouldhidesecrets.

D.Studentsshouldbemature.

C

Doyouhavefullconfidenceinyourmemory?Therehasbeenadiscussionaboutwhetheritisshiorsiinthe

sentence“ThuswhenHeavenisabouttoconferagroatofficeonanyman..."(“故天将降大任于是/斯人也").Most

peoplechosesiaswhattheylearnedatschool.However,People'sEducationPress,aleadingpublisherofChinese

textbooks,claimedonOct26thatallitstextbookssayshi.

Supportersofsifeelshockedandsaythey'veexperiencedthe“MandelaEffect**-thesituationinwhichalarge

numberofpeoplebelievethataneventoccurredwhenitdidn't.ManypeoplebelievedthatformerSouthAfrican

presidentNelsonMandeldiedinthe1980sinprison.However,Mandelawasaliveandwell,eventuallypassing

awayin2013.USresearcherFionaBroomesetupawebsitetoexplainherobservationofthisphenomenonfirst,

coiningtheterm.

Someoftenjokethatourmemorieshavebeenchangedbyastrangeforce.Infact,psychologistshavelooked

intothereasonsfortheMandelaEffect,asreportedontheUS-basedwebsiteVerywellMind.Forexample,your

mindmayfillingapsmissinginyourmemorytomakemoresenseofit,whichiscalledconfabulation(虚构症).

However,trynottofeelbad-thisisnotlying,butratherrememberingdetailsthatneverhappened.

TheInternetmaybeanotherreasonwhywehaveMandelaEffectevents,asthenewswereadcanbefalse

fromthebeginning.In2018,Sciencejournalpublishedastudyofover100,000newsstoriesdiscussedacross

Twitter.Itshowedthatfalsenewscanspreadfasterandreachmorepeoplethanthetruth.Asapowerfulwayto

spreadinformation,theInternetmightbethemainreasonforfalsehoodstoenterourminds.

28.What*stheauthor'spurposeoftellingthesaying"ThuswhenHeavenis…”?

A.Toshowourmemoriescanbewrong.

B.Toprovidesolutionstothediscussion.

C.Toraisereaders1interestinthediscussion.

D.TointroducethetopicoftheMandelaEffect

29.WhichcanreplacetheunderlinedwordcoininginParagraph3?

A.CreatingB.Misunderstanding.C.Forgetting.D.Changing.

30.Whatisthe"MandelaEffect**about?

A.Attitudestoaparticularevent.

B.Akindofpsychologicaleffect.

C.Thebenefitofgoodmemory.

D.TheeffectofMandela'sdeath.

31.Whatcanbeinferredfromthelastparagraph?

A.Falsenewstravelsmuchfasterthantruestories.

B.TheInternetcanalsocauseMandelaEffectevents.

C.Itisharderthanevertoreadfalsenewsatpresent.

D.TheInternetcanmakefalseinformationavoidable.

D

InEnglishifscommontosay,“Iknowthistownlikethebackofmyhand!"Whilewemayknowourtowns

reallywell,howwelldoweactuallyknowourhands?Maybenotquiteaswellaswethink,saidascientificstudy.

MatthewLongoandhisteamfromUniversityCollegeLondonstudiedthelefthandsof100people.Withtheir

handsplacedpalmsdownunderaboard,Longo'steamgavetheinstructiontopointtotheirknuckles(关节)and

fingertipswithamarker.Howdidtheydo?Notthatwell.

“PeoplethinktheirhandiswiderthanitactuallyisJsaidLongo.Hesaidtheyalsoseemedtothinktheir

fingerswereshorterthantheirtruelengths.Peopleweremostaccurate(准确的)whenfindingtheirthumbs,but

becamelessaccuratewitheachfinger,uptotheirpinkies(小指).

“Itisconnectedtooursenseofposition,'*explainedLongo.Humansknowwheredifferentpartsofourbodies

are,evenifwecan'tseethem."Ittellsuswhetherajoint(关节)isstraightornot,**saidLongo."Wealsoneedto

knowthedistancesbetweenourjoints,"hewenton.Ourbrainsknowthesizesandshapesofourbodiesfromthe

mapstheymakeforthemselves.t4ThisexperimenttriedtofindthosemapsJhesaid.

Maybemapsdon'tneedtobeperfect.Butwhyaren'tourbrainsmoreaccurate?Longosaidourbrains“see”

areasbasedonoursenseoftouch,withthestrongerthesenseoftouchinaspecificbodypart,thebiggerthatbody

partseems.Anexampleisourlips.Astheyhavemorenerves(神经)thanournoses,ourbrain*smapshowsourlips

arebigger.Thesamethingcanhappenwithbodypartsthathavealotofnerves.Ifyou'veeverhadsomethingstuck

inyourteeth,itprobablyfelthuge!That'sbecauseourtonguesalsohavelotsofnerves.

32.WhatdidMatthewLongoandhisteamfindfromtheirstudy?

A.Theirlefthandsaremuchwiderthantheirrighthands.

B.Thelengthofallfingerscanbemarkedaccurately.

C.Peopledon'tknowtheirhandsaswellastheythink.

D.Peopledidbestpointingatthepositionofknuckles.

33.Whydoourlipsseembiggerthanournoses?

A.Ourlipshaveamoreimportantfunctionthanournoses.

B.Therearemorenervesinournosesthaninourlips.

C.Ourmentalmapmustprefertheliptothenose.

D.Oursenseoftouchinourlipsismuchstronger.

34.Whatconclusioncanwedrawabouttheexperiment?

A.Peopledon'tcareaboutsomethingaroundusatall.

B.Ourhometownistouswhathandsaretoourbody.

C.Ourbodiescanbedifferentfromhowweimaginethem.

D.Peoplelosetheirsenseofpositioniftheycan*tsee.

35.Whichisthebesttitleforthetext?

A.ProtectOurBodiesB.ExploreOurBodies

C.TheBackofOurHandD.PerfectPartsofOurBodies

第二节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)

根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项,选项中有两项为多余选项。

Musicisconsideredagreatcreation.Itcanbeseenascreativityinthepureform.Insociety,fbrsomepeople,

musicisa“pastime(消遣)"whileforothers,itisa“lifestyle”.36.

Musicisagreatsourceofentertainment(娱乐).Thoughpeoplearedifferentincultureandlanguage,they

enjoymusicandgetentertainmentfromit.ItmaybepartofadvertisementsonTVorringtonesonmobiles.37.___

Musichelpscommunicatethoughtsandfeelings,38.Inthissituation,musicisagoodwaytoexpress

them.Thisisalsothereasonwhysomesongsgetmorepopularamongthepublicascomparedtoothers.Itisso

becausepeopleconnectwithsomesongsmore.

Musicsendsmessagestolisteners.WeallhaveobservedontelevisionmanytimesthatdNcertainbackground

musicisplayedinthescenes(情景)thatdescribesorrow.39.Inthisway,musicactuallycommunicateswith

listenerswithoutthehelpofwords.Itisinterestingtoknowthatmusicitselfissopowerfulthatitdoesnotneed

words.

40.Musichasdeepeffectsonthemindandspiritofpeople.It.directlyaffectsthehormones(荷尔

蒙),whichcreatesafeelingofpleasureinthelistener.Itisbecauseofthisreasonthatlisteningtopeacefulmusic

makesuslessworriedornervous.

A.Musiccalmsandrelaxesthemind.

B.Musicvariesgreatlyfromplacetoplace.

C.Somusiciseverywhereinoneformoranother.

D.Butwhyismusicsoimportantinpeople'slives?

E.Sometimeswordsfailtoexpressanger,excitementorlove.

F.Allthesepointsstresstheimportanceofmusicinourlives.

G.Similarly,fbrscenesexpressinghappiness,thereisdifferentmusic.

第三部分:语言运用(共两节,满分25分)

第一节完型填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)

阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)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。

It's5:15pm.Trafficcomestoafullstop.Pm41.beforegettingonthebridge.Lookingattherows

ofcarsandtrucksinthesun,Istartto42.____1,2,3,...299,300,301------and.Igiveup.

SuddenlyI43.Pmoneofthehelplessdriversbecauseofheavytraffic.ButIstay44..When

thecarsdomove,Imovecarefully,makingsurenottohitothervehicles.Finally,I45.itontothebridge.The

trafficisstillmovingatasnaiFspace.Tiredandhungry,Ibecomevery46..

Justthen,Ihearafhint(微)soundinthedistance.Thesound47.becomeslouder,untilIcanseean

emergencyvehicle48.frombehind.Whatdowedo?Thebridgeispacked.There*sno49.fbr

ustomove.

ButFmwrong.Everysinglecarquickly,yetcarefully,50.totheside.Withoutthinking,Ifollow

suit.Thelane(车道)remains.51forafewsecondsduringwhichtheambulanceflashesthrough.

Howdidwedothat?Despiteourexhaustion,wecollectivelydecidedtohelpthe52.whoneededthe

timemoredesperatelythanwedid.Wedrewonourcompassion(同情心)andintelligence,53.nodirectives(指

令)54.Imayseemalonestuckonthebridge,Pmconnectedtoalltheother55..Togetherwe

couldmaketheimpossiblepossible.

41.A.frightenedB.lostC.caughtD.hidden

42.A.countB.addC.writeD.read

43.A.believeB.rememberC.hopeD.dream

44.A.speechlessB.awakeC.confusedD.focused

45.A.makeB.helpC.haveD.find

46A.nervousB.satisfiedC.anxiousD.disappointed

47.A.suddenlyB.quicklyC.immediatelyD.gradually

48.A.disappearingB.approachingC.leaving0.rising

49.A.timeB.bridgeC.roomD.directive

50.A.movesB.walksC.looksD.falls

51.A.crowdedB.openC.busyD.noisy

52.A.manB.nurseC.strangerD.doctor

53.A.rememberingB.avoidingC.followingD.requiring

54.A.AlthoughB.IfC.WhenD.After

55.A.carsB.vehiclesC.passengersD.drivers

第H卷(非选择题共35分)

第三部分:语言运用(共两节,满分25分)

第二节(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)

阅读下面材料,根据上下文填写空白处所需的内容(1个单词)或所提供单词的正确形式。

Listedasanational-levelintangibleculturalheritage(mE物质文化遗产)in2006,QinqiangOperahasgradually

seenareturn56.popularityinrecentyears.Therevival(复兴)ofQinqiangOpera57.(attract)

moreyoungaudiencesincethen.

“Tenyearsago,ouraudience58.(be)mostlyoldpeople.Wewereafraidwewouldlosethemone

day.Nowwehavelotsofyoungaudiencemembers59.ourperformancesare60.(warm)

welcomed,saidHouYantoChinaDaily.

Thenumberofyoung61.(perfbrmer)increasedaswell.TheaverageageofHou'soperateamis

30.“Aswebecomemoreconfidentaboutourculture,moreyoungpeoplewilllike62.(tradition)culture

asafashionabletrendandbecomepromoters(推广者)of63.(they)ownculture,HousaidtoChina

Daily.

TherevivalofQinqiangOperainthepastdecadeshasreflectedthecountry'sculturaldevelopment,64.

surprisesthepublic.Hou'sattitudetohercareerhasalsochanged."Asanoperaactor,Tmveryconfidentinour

culture.Icouldn'timagineitdecadesago.SoIconsideritourduty65.(make)itwellreceived.

第四部分:写作(共两节,满分25分)

第一节书面表达(满分10分)

假如你是李华,你的英国笔友Peter写信询问你是否觉得上了高中时间很紧,并问你是怎样进行时间管

理的。请用英语写封回信,内容如下:

L有同样感觉;

2.分享自己的做法

注意:1.写作词数应为80左右

2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯

第二节读后续写(满分15分)

阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段(每段75词左右,共150词左右),使之构成一篇完

整的短文。

Mattistenyearsoldandalwaysnervousaboutsomething.HAtnight,heliesinbedwiththeblan

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