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抢孝州均抛市投坟学校2022第一学期高级质量考试
英语试卷
考生注意:
内填涂•答题时客观题用2B铅笔按要求涂写,主戏题用黑色水笔壤写♦
2.本试卷分为第I卷和第II卷,共12页-总分值150分,考试时间120分钟.
3.考试后只交答题纸,试卷由考生自己保存。
第I卷(共1。5分)
LListeningConprehenslon
SectionA
Directions:InSectionA.youwillheartenshortconversationsbetweentwospeakers.Attheendofeach
conversation,aquestionwillbeaskedaboutwhatwassaid.Theconversationsandthequestionswillbespoken
onlyonce.Afteryouhearaconversationandthequestionaboutir.readthefourpossibleanswersonyourpaper,
anddecidewhichoneisthebestanswertothequestionyouhaveheard.
1.A.Receptionistandguest.B.
C.Doctorandpatient.C.
B.Hairdresserandcustomer.
2.A.OnThursdaymorning.
D.Bossandstaff.
C.OnFridaymorning.
B.OnMondaynight.
3.A.Inalibrary.
D.OnThursdaynight.
C.Inafurniturestore.
B.Inaclassroom.
4,A.Thetimeofthelecture.
D,Inacomputershop.
C.Thelengthofthelecture.
B.Theboredomofthelecture.
5.A.Gotothemoviealone.
D.Theproblemoftheclock.
C.Seeamoviewiththewoman.
B.ChecktheReader,
Thecostoffixingthewindow.
Thedifficultyofcleaningupthebrokenglass.
Thepossibleharmtothepeopleinvolved.
6.A.D.Findanicemovie.
D.ThetypeofpunishmenthewillgiveTommy.
7.A.Theclerkdoesn*tliketobebothered.
B.Themachinewasjustrepaired.
C.Themancouldn1tmakeanymorecopies.
D.Thewomancanteachthemantousethemachine.
8.A.Themanwillbuysomeenvelopesforthewoman.
B.Themanwilltakethewomantotown.
C.Thevomanwillhavetogoandbuysomeenvelopesherself.
D.Thewomanhaswrittenseveralletterstoday.
9.A.Becauseshedoesn11feeltired.
B♦BecauseTheseatisoccupied.
C.Becauseshefeelstired.
D.Becauseshefeelsterriblewhensittingonthebus.
10.A.HeissurprisedthatDandidnotfail.
B,Heisworkingespeciallyhardonphysics.
C.HewondershowDan*shistorycoursewent.
D.Hewantstopassthemanagementcourse.
SectionB
Directions:InSectionB,youwillhearTWOshortpassages,andyouwillbeaskedthreequestions
oneachofthepassages.Thepassageswillhereadtwice,hutthequestionswillbespokenonly
once.youhearaquestion,readthefourpossibleanswersonyourpaperanddecidewhich
onewouldbethebestanswertothequestionyouhaveheard.
Questions11through13arebasedonthefollowingpassage.
11.A.Thechangeoftheweekend.B.Attitudestowardsleisureactivities.
C.Shiftingjobopportunities.D.Attitudestowardsemployment.
12.A.Howmanyweeksthereareinamonth.B.Whichdaybeginstheweek.
C.Whichdayspeopleshouldwork.D.Howtheweekisdividedintodays.
13.A.Itwouldmaketheworkdaylonger.
B.Itwouldallowpeopletoworkonweekend.
C.Itwouldcreatemuchmorefreetime.
D.Itwouldmakeleisureactivitiesexpensive.
Questions14through16arebasedonthefollowingpassage.
14.A.Toinviteauthorstoguidereaders.
B.Toinvolvepeopleincommunityservice.
C.ToencouragepeopleTOreadandshare.
D.Topromotethefriendshipbetweencities.
15.A.Theycamefrommanydifferentbackgrounds.
B•Theyweretoobusytoreadabook.
C.Theyhadlittleinterestinreading.
D.Theylackedsupportfromrhelocalgovemmem.
16.A.Thecarefulselectionofaproperbook.
B.Thenumberofpeoplewhobenefitfromreading.
C.Thegrowingpopularityofthewriters.
D.Thenumberofbooksthateachpersonreads.
SectionC
Directions:InSectionCfyouwillheartwolongerconversations.TheconversationswillbereadTwice.After
youheareachconversation,youarerequiredTOfillinthenumberedblankswiththeinformalionyouhaveheard.
Writeyouranswersonyouranswersheet.
Blanks17through20arebasedonthefollowingconversation.
CompleteTheform.WriteONEWORDforeachanswer.
Whatarethetwospeakersmainlytalkingabout?A(n)(17)___________.
Whatkindofinjuryhasthemangot?Hisankleis(18)__.
Howwastheroadconditionatthatmoment?Theroadwas(19)_.
A(20)___________.
Whodoesthemanthinkistoblameforhisinjury?
Blanks21through24arebasedonthefollowingconversation.
Completetheform.WriteNOMORETHANTHREEWORDSforeachanswer.
Whichcoursedothetwospeakerstaketogether?(21)__________.
Whatisthewoman*smajor?Sheisa(22)major.
Whichfloordoesthemanliveonthecampus?The(23)____________floorof
Butler.
Howwilltheysolvetheirproblem?Theywill(24)______________.
ILGranmarandVocabulary
SectionA
Directions:BeneatheachofthefollowingsentencesTherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B.Cand
D.Choosetheoneanswerthatbestcompletesthesentence.
25.Mostofthepeopleinthisvillagehavefreeaccesscleandrinkingwater.
A.withB.forC,byD.to
26.一Areyoucomingtotheparty?
mnotsure.gototheconcertinstead.
A.mustB.mightC.shouldDwould
27.Solittletheplanthattheycouldnotsettletheirdifference.
A.theyagreedonB.dotheyagreeon
C.didtheyagreeonD.theydidnotagreeon
28.Withthegreatweightoffhermind,shepassedthetestsuccessfully.
A.takingB.takenC.takeD.tobetaken
29.Taobaohasbegunsellingticketsonlineforinternationalflights,tocutthe
marketshareofCtripandothercompetitors.
A.toaimB.havingaimedC.
aimingD.beingaimed
30.Thelittlegirlshowednoanxietybeforethecompetition.Sheseemedforitprettyveil.
A.to
prepare
B.tohaveprepared
C.havingpreparedD,
tobepreparing
31.ITwasfortunatethatJacknarrowlyescapedinatrafficaccident.
A.beingkilledB.killingC.tobekilledD.tokill
32.—Isthereanythingwrong,Bob?Youlooksad.
—Oh,nothingmuch.Infact,Iofmyfriendsbackhome.
A.havejustthoughtB.wouldjustthink
C.wasjustthinkingD,willjustbethinking
33.IsupposebyThetimeIcomebackinTenyears*Timealltheseoldhousesdown.
A.willhavebeenpulledB.willbepulling
C.willhavepulledD.willbepulled
34.Safetyinschoolhasbeenofgreatconcernbecauseoffrequentreportsaboutaccidents
studentsgotinjuredorkilledwhileinschool.
A.whyB.whenC.inwhichD,
forwhich
35.Thefiguresarefurtherevidencechildrenaremorelikelytobecomenear-sighted.
A.whatB.thatC.whyD.which
36.ItwasforherrarecharmandinnerbeautyBritishmoviestarAudreyHepburnwasnamed
themostnaturallybeautifulwomanofalltime.
A.whenB.thereforeC.thatD.why
37.Handwrittendocumentsaremorevaluabletoresearchers,historianssay.their
reliabilitycanbeconfirmed.
A.thoughB.sothatC.whileD.because
38.Manmustkeepinmindthatwillbevearstheearthrecoversfromthedamagehemakes
toit.
A.whenB.untilC.sinceD.before
39#-Idon'tmindhowyoudoityoufinishthepaintingontime.
一Noproblem.
A.aswellasB.asfarasC.aslongasD.asfastas
10.Thebusinessmanisverymodestabouthissuccess.Hesaysit'sTheresultofgood
luckasofhisowndiligence.
A.morethanB.somuchC.moreD.asmuch
SectionB
Directions:Completethefollowingpassagebyusingthewordsinthebox.Eachwordcanonlybeusedonce.
NotethatthereisonewordmoreThanyouneed.
A.essentialB.endangeredc・goingD.performanceE.crises
F.supposedGconsequencematerialI.exposedJ.involves
AsThepaceoflifecontinuestoincrease,wearefastlosingtheartofrelaxation.Onceyouareinthehabitof
rushingthroughlife,beingonthe41frommorningtillnight,itishardtoslowdown.Butrelaxationis42fora
healthymindandbody.
Stressisanaturalpartofeverydaylifeandthereisnowaytoavoidit.Infact,itisnotthebadthingasoften
43tobe.Acertainamountofstressisvitaltoprovidemotivationandgivepurposetolife.Itisonlywhenthe
stressgetsoutofcontrolthatitcanleadtopoor44andillhealth.
Theamountofstressapersoncanstanddependsverymuchontheindividual.Somepeoplearenotafraidof
stress,andsuchcharactersareobviously*prime45formanagerialresponsibilities;othersloseheartatthefirst
signofunusualdifficulties.When46tostress,inwhateverform,wereactbothchemicallyandphysically.Infact
wemakechoicebetween"flightorfight"andinmoreprimitive(远古的)daysthechoicesmadethedifference
betweenlifeordeath.The47wemeetTodayareunlikelytobesoextreme,buthoweverlittlethestress,it48the
sameresponse.Itiswhensuchareactionlastslong,throughcontinuedexposuretostress,thathealthbecomes
49.Sincewecan'tremovestressfromourlives(itwouldbeunwisetodosoevenifwecould),weneedtofind
waystodealwithit.
III.Readingconprehension:
SectionA
Directions:ForeachblankinThefollowingpassageTherearefourwordsorphrasesmarkedAr
B.CandD.Fillineachblankwiththewordorphrasethatbestfitsthecontext.
Weallrememberseeinghitchhikers,standingbythesideoftheroad,thumbstickingout,waitingforalift.
BUTitisgetting50nowadays.Whatkilledhitchhiking?51isoften
mentionedasareason.Moviesaboutmurderoushitchhikersandreal-lifecrimehaveputmanydriversoff52
hitchhikers.Thatnosinglewomenpickedmeuponmyjourney*TOManchesternodoubt53thesafetyfear:a
large,strangelydressedmanisseenasdangerous.
Butthereasonmaybemore54:hitchhikinghappenswherepeopledon'Thavecarsandtransportservicesare
poor.PlentyofpeoplestillhitchhikeinPolandandRomania.Perhapstherisinglevelof55intheUKmeansthe
fewpeoplelefthitchhikingareusuallyconsideredstrange.Whycan11theyaffordcars?
Three-quartersoftheUKpopulationhaveaccessTOacar;manyoftheremainderwillbequiteold.The56
hitchhikingpopulationisthereforesmall.Yetmytripprovesit'sstill
57tohitchhike.Thepeoplewhopickedmeupwereveryinteresting-lawyer,retiredsurgeon,tank
commander,carpenter,manwholiveinanisolatedfarmhouseandacouplelivingupinthemountains.My5^is
thatonlyreallyinterestingpeoplearemadenoughtopickupfatblokes(家伙)inred,spottedscarves.Mostjust
wantedtodosomeoneagoodturn;afewsaidtheyweresosurprisedtoseeahitchhikerthattheycouldn*thelp
59.
The60ofhitchhikingmostlikelylieswithcar-sharingorganizedovertheInternet,viasitessuchas
hitchhikers,org.Butfornow,youcanstillstickyourthumbout(actually,Ididn*tdomuchofthat,61justto
holdupmydestinationsign)andpeople—wonderful,caring,sharing,unafraidpeople—willstop.
IntheUK,withitscheapcoachesandreasonablerailservice,Idon11thinkI'11makea
62ofit.Buthaving63itsomuch,I*mreadynowtodoabigtripacrossEuropeandbeyond.Inthe1970sa
femalefriendofmywife*shitchhikedtoIndia.Howwonderfulitwouldbetohaveanothergo,though
Afghanistanmightbea(n)61.1wishI'dgotthatTankcommander*smobilenumber.
50.A.frequentB.meaninglessC.rareD.unbelievable
51.A.ExpenseB.DistanceC.LocationD.Safety
52.A.refusingB.pickingupC.savingD.gettingridof
53.A.eliminatesB.strengthensC.reflectsD.multiplies
54.A.complexB.relevantC.personalD.persuasive
55.A.safetyawarenessB.carownership
c.transportationserviceD.readcondition
56.A.potentialB.sensitiveC.suspectedD.respectable
57.A.dangerousB.doubtfulC.possibleD.sensible
58.A.predictionB.principleC.inrensionD.conclusion
59.A.hatingB.stoppingC.fearingD.gasping
60.A.futureB.problemC.uncertaintyD.danger
61.A.pretendingB.expectingC.preferringD.managing
62.A.mistakeB.habitC.misundersiandingD.decision
63.A.enjoyedB.heardaboutC.imaginedD,sufferedfrom
64.A.exampleB.coincidenceC.imaginationD.challenge
SectionB
Directions:ReadthefollowingThreepassages.Eachpassageisfollowedbyseveralquestions
orunfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearcfourchoicesmarkedA,B.CandD.Choosetheonethat
fitsbestaccordingtoTheinformationgiveninthepassageyouhaveJustread.
(A)
Londonhasbecomeacyclefriendlyzoneafterthelaunchofanewbikehirescheme.Ithasbeendesigned
toencouragemorepeopletocycleinandaroundcentralLondon.
Sohowdoesitwork?Firstyouhavetosignuptotheschemetobesentakey.Thekeywillunlockoneof
thebikes»whicharekeptatdockingstationsinandaroundcentralLondon.Youhavetopayanaccessfeefor
thekeyandthenyoupayasyougoforthelengthoftimeyouusethebike.
TransportforLondon,whichrunsthescheme,arehopingtohave6,000bikesand100dockingstationsin
placebytheendoftheyear.Thenewhiresystemishopingtoeasecongestion(拥挤)inLondonandisexpected
tocreateupto40,000extracycletripsadayintorhecitycentre.LondonMayorBorisJohnstonlaunchedthe
schemeandsaidLondonhadbeen"filledwiththousandsofgleamingmachinesthatwilltransformthelookand
feelofourstreetsandbecomeascommonplaceonourroadsasblackcabsandredbuses*•
However,therehavebeenafewproblemssincetheschemewaslaunchedlastFriday.Onthefirstdaysome
peoplefoundtheycouldn*tdocktheirbikeproperlyandtheirusageofthebikehadnotbeenregistered.Transport
forLondondidadmirthey*hadbeenexpectingafew"teethingproblems*andhavesaidtheywouldn*tcharge
forthefirstdayasaMgestureofgoodwill*.Someotherpeoplehavecriticizedthelackofdockingstationsand
locksforthebikesaswellasthepriceitcoststohirethebicycles.
Despitethecommentsrthegreen-thinkingLondonMayorstillseemsverypositiveaboutthings,saying,“My
campaignforThecapitaltobecomethegreatestbigcyclingcityintheworldhastakenabigpedal-poweredpush
forwards."
65.LondonMayorBorisJohnstonlaunchedthenewbikeschemeinorderTO
A.reducetheairpollutionofthecityB-encouragethecitizenstotakeexercises
C.dealwiththecity1strafficproblemsD.increaseemploAnnenTopportunities
66.Ifyouwanttohireabike,whatwouldyoudofirst?
A.PayforthebikeaccordingTOthetimeyouuseit.
B.Payforthekeytoabike.
C.CycleinandaroundcentralLondon.
D.Signupasamembertogetakey.
67.AllthefollowingaretheproblemsoftheschemeEXCEPT
A.thehighcosttohireabike
B.notchargingforthefirstdayofthescheme
C.notregisteringtheirusageofthebikes
D.dockingThebikesproperly
68.Fromthepassagewecaninferthat.
A.theLondonMayorisconfidentinthescheme
B.theschemewillbecancelledbecauseoftheproblems
C.allthecitizensinLondonsupportthescheme
D.thecyclingrevolutionisnotsuccessful
(B)
SabinaCasteFrancoRomeOctober16.2022—TheU.N.WorldFoodprogramsaystherearegrowing
concernsoverfoodinsecurityinthedevelopingworld.Someofthoseconcernsarediscussedinareporttoagree
withtheanniversarySundayofWorldFoodDay.
ThethemeforWorldFoodDay2022is"FoodPrices—FromCrisistoStability*•Aceremonytomark
WorldFoodDaywillbeheldMondayattheheadquartersoftheU.N.FoodandAgricultureOrganizationin
Rome.Risingfoodprices,weatheremergenciesandpoliticalinstabilityaredeepeningthestruggleoffamilies
tryingTOprovidefortheirhouseholdsinmanydevelopingnations.Thisyear*s"StateofFoodInsecurityinthe
World"report,publishedlastweek,focusesontheimpactoffoodpriceconfirmingthathigh,unpredictableprices
arelikelytocontinue.Thereporthighlightedhowpoor
consumers,smallfannersandcountriesdependentonimports,especiallyinAfrica,havebeendeeplyaffectedby
thefoodandeconomiccrises.
GregoryBarrowiswiththeWorldFoodPrograminRome."IfyoulookattheplaceswhereWorldFood
programworksparticularlyindevelopingcountries,youseepopulationsofpeoplewhomightbespending60,
70,80percentoftheirsalariesonpurchasingfoodfortheirfamilies".Barrowaddedthatifpricesbecome
changefulandgenerallystartrising,evenbyasmallamount,itmeansthatmanyofthesepeoplearegoingto
struggletoputnutritiousfoodontheirtables.
Thereportalsoshowedthatevenshort-termfluctuations(波动)inpricescanhavealong-termeffecton
development,andthatcuttingbackonnutritiousfoodinthefirst1.000daysofachild*slifecanaffectmental
andphysicaldevelopmentandfinally,futureearningcapacity.TheUnitedNationshasprogramsinplaceaimed
atreducingthenumberofhungrypeoplebyone-halfby2022.Butmostobserversagreethistargetisunlikelyto
bereached.
69.TheU.NWorldFoodprogramaimsto.
A.holdaceremonytomarkWorldFoodDay
B.providefoodfordevelopingnations
C.showconcernsoverfoodinsecurityinthedevelopingworld
D.introducetheU.NFoodandAgricultureOrganizationinRome
70.Theunderlinedwordvolatilityinparagraph2means.
A.supplyB.instabilityC.qualityD.control
71.Accordingtothereport,wecanlearnthat.
A.peopleinAfricahavebeeninfluencedbythefoodandeconomiccrises
B.theshort-termchangeinpriceshasnorhingtodowithdevelopment
C.foodpricechangeshavelittleeffectonhouseholds
D.children'sdevelopmentcanbeaffectedbythetakingofnutritiousfood
(0
Inthepastfewdecades,thepopularbeliefintheareaoforganizationalbehaviourandorganizational
psychologyhasbeenthathappyworkersarebetterworkers.However,newresearchattheUniversityofAlberta
showsthatsadworkersaremoreproductive.
PsychologistDr.RobertSinclairandhisformerPhDstudentCarrieLavisrecentlyconductedaseriesof
fourstudiesaddressingtheeffectsofexperimentallyinduced(诱发的)happinessversussadnessonwork
productivitybyaskingtheparticipantstobuildcircuitboards(电路板).Inthefirststudy,sadpeoplecommitted
significantlyfewererrorsthandidhappypeople'approximatelyhalfthenumberoferrors)buttherewasno
differenceinthenumberofboardscompleted.Thus,sadpeopleweremoreproductive.
InsimilarstudiesSinclairandLavisfoundthesameresultsalongwithevidencethathappypeoplemight
notdevoteasmuchenergytothetaskinordertomaintaintheirhappymoods—theyconsideredthattaskas
somethingthatmightdetract(减去)fromtheirpresentfeelings.Conversely,sadpeopleappearedtobedevoting
energytoThetaskinordertodivertthemselvesfromtheirsadfeelings."Itisimportanttoknowthatthemoods
wereunrelatedtothetask,“saidSinclair.AUnhappinessiscomingfromsomethingelse.”
Thesefindingsarenotsuiprising,saidSinclair,sincetherehasbeenagrowingbodyofliteratureinIhearea
ofsocialpsychologydemonstratingthatsadmoodsleadtomorecalmlengthyintentconsiderationand,often,
morethoughtfuloraccuratejudgments.
InSinclair1sfollowingstudies,whenpeoplebelievedthatThetaskwouldmakethemfeelgood,they
devotedmoreenergytothejob.Thebottomline,saidSinclair,isthatitisimportantfororganizationstotakeinto
accounttheemotionsoftheiremployees.Itseemsitcouldbebeneficialtocreatingsituationsthatleadpeopleto
believethatperformingtheirjobswillcausethemtofeelgood:thiscouldcauseincreasesinmotivationand
superiorperformance.
72.ThenewresearchdoneattheUniversityofAlbertashows.
A.sadnessleadstoaccuratejudgmentsB.sadworkersarelessengagedintheirwork
C.sadworkersproducebetterD.happinesscanmakepeopledowell
73.
ThepurposeofTheseriesoffourstudiesconductedbyDr.Sinclairwas
A.tofindouttheinfluenceofhappinessvs.sadnessonwork
B.toaskthesubjectstobuildcircuitboards
C.toprovethathappyworkersarebetterworkers
D.toexplorethewayshowtoproducehappinessorsadnessatwork
74.
Accordingtothethirdparagraph,thehappyworkersmightnotdevoteas
muchenergy
tothetaskbecause.
A.theyhatedoingthesamejobforalongtime
B.theyneverfeelsad
C.happinessdivertsthemfromtheirtask
D.theywarntokeeptheirhappymoods
75.Itissuggestedinthelastparagraphthat
A.increasesinmotivationandsuperiorperformanceareimporranT
B.companiesshouldtakeintoconsiderationemployees*emotions
C.companiesshouldcreatesituationsthatmakeworkersfeelgood
D.employeesshoulddothetaskthatwouldmakethemfeelgood
SectionC
Directions:ReadthefollowingpassageandchoosethemostsuiTableheadingfromA-Fforeachparagraph.
Thereisoneextraheadingwhichyoudonotneed.
A.Keepyourbodyhealthy
B.Cultivatesupportiverelationships
C.Takecareofyourself
D.Challengenegativethinking
E.Knowwhentogetadditionalhelp
F.Adopthealthyhabits
Tipsfordealingwithdepression
76.
Gettingthesupportyouneedplaysabigroleinliftingthefogofdepressionandkeepingitaway.Onyour
own.itcanbedifficulttomaintainperspectiveandsustaintheeffortrequiredtobeatdepression.Butthevery
natureofdepressionmakesitdifficulttoreachoutforhelp.However,isolationandlonelinessmakedepression
evenworse,somaintainingyourcloserelationshipsandsocialactivitiesareimporxant.
77.
Depressionputsanegativespinoneverything,includingrhewayyouseeyourself.Thesituationsyou
encounter,andyourexpectationsforthefuture.Butyoucan"tbreakoutofthispessimisticmindframebyujust
thinkingpositive.9,Happythoughtsorwishfulthinkingwon*tcutit.Rather,thetrickistoreplacenegative
thoughtswithmorebalancedthoughts.
78.
Inordertoovercomedepression,youhavetotakecareofyourself.Thisincludesfollowingahealthylifestyle,
learningtomanagestress,settinglimitsonwhatyou*reabletodo,adoptinghealthyhabits,andschedulingfun
activitiesintoyourday.
79.
Whenyou'redepressed,exercisingmaybethelastthingyoufeellikedoing.Butexerciseisapowerfultool
fordealingwithdepression.Infact,studiesshowthatregularexercisecanbeaseffectiveasantidepressant
medicationaxincreasingenergylevelsanddecreasingfeelingsoffatigue.Scientistshaven*tfiguredoutexactly
whyexerciseissuchapotentantidepressant,butevidencesuggeststhatphysicalactivitytriggersnewcellgrowth
inthebrain,increasesmood-enhancingneurotransmittersandendorphins,reducesstress,andrelievesmuscle
tension—allthingsthatcanhaveapositiveeffectondepression.
80,
Ifyoufindyourdepressiongettingworseandworse,seekprofessionalhelp.Needingmorehelpdoesn*t
meanyou*reweak.Sometimesthenegativethinkingindepressioncanmakeyoufeellikeyou1realostcause,
butdepressioncanbetreatedandyoucanfeelbetter!
SectionD
Directions:Readthepassagecarefully.Thenanswerthequestionsorcompletethestateven
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