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1、PAGE PAGE 29第頁(yè)吉林省長(zhǎng)春市十一中2022屆高三上學(xué)期第一學(xué)程考試英語(yǔ)試卷一、聽(tīng)下面5段對(duì)話。每段對(duì)話后有一個(gè)小題,從題中所給的A,B,C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng)。(共5小題,每小題1分,滿分5分)1What is Joey doing now? AMaking a pudding.BPlaying a video game.CDecorating a Christmas tree.2How will the speakers go to Hangzhou? ABy car.BBy plane.CBy train.3What is the weather like now? AWar

2、m.BHot.CCold.4Why does the woman look unhappy? AShe has to work overtime.B She cant go to the movies.CShe doesnt feel well.5What are the speakers probably talking about? AA scenic spot.BA painting.CA photo.二、聽(tīng)下面5段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白。每段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白后有幾個(gè)小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng)。(共15小題,每小題1分,滿分15分)聽(tīng)下面一段較長(zhǎng)對(duì)話,回答以下小題。6What ed

3、ition of the book should the man read? AThe second edition.BThe third edition.CThe fourth edition.7Whats the probable relationship between the speakers? AProfessor and student.BClassmates.CLibrarian and reader.聽(tīng)下面一段較長(zhǎng)對(duì)話,回答以下小題。8What injury is Mike suffering now? AA broken leg.BA broken arm.CA head i

4、njury.9Why did the accident happen to Mike probably? AHe got distracted.BHe ran a red light.CHe drove too fast.10Where does the conversation probably take place? AIn a hospital.BIn an office.CIn a police station.聽(tīng)下面一段較長(zhǎng)對(duì)話,回答以下小題。11What does the man want to do at the beginning? ATo know the class sch

5、edule.BTo have a registration form.CTo get a student discount.12What worries the man about the classes? AThe expensive cost.BThe inconvenient time.CThe crowded classroom.13What will the woman talk about next? AThe coaches.BThe location.CThe exercise equipment.聽(tīng)下面一段較長(zhǎng)對(duì)話,回答以下小題。14Where did the woman f

6、ind the bug at first? AOn the wall.BOn the floor.COn her desk.15What does the woman think of bugs? ALovely.BScary.CHelpful.16What percentage of British crops depend on insect pollination (授粉)? A30%.B40%.C75%.聽(tīng)下面一段獨(dú)白,回答以下小題。17Who is Bryan Lynn? AAn English teacher.BA radio host.CA food magazine edito

7、r.18What do we know about the white potato? AIt came from Peru.BIt has a history of 700 years.CIts a special type of potato.19What does a meat-and-potatoes kind of person prefer? AFancy goods.BSimple things.CComplex emotions.20What can be described as a hot potato? AA troublesome thing.BAn important

8、 thing.CAn attractive thing.三、閱讀理解(共15小題,每小題2分,滿分30分)閱讀理解DONT MISS! This October IBS invites you on board and join our exclusive English Adventure Camp. The program highlights English 4 Skills, Thai language, Mathematics, and Science subjects. Moreover, campers will be exposed to a variety of FUN le

9、arning experiences and challenging activities that focus on improving students learning capabilities and creativity through IBS integrated learning approach. Our challenging indoors and outdoors activities are carefully designed not only to develop personal skills and talents, but also improve TEAMW

10、ORK. What is more interesting is the adventure trip to the Dusit Zoo that will provide an authentic (真實(shí)的) leaning experience on different animal species, habitats and fantastic sightseeing just only for IBS kindergarten campers. Academic ImprovementMaximize the skills and comprehension in English 4

11、Skills (Listening, Speaking, Reading and Writing), Thai language, Mathematics and Science. The integrated leaning approach will prepare campers for higher education. IBS Young Genius ScientistsTrain students thinking and working skills through various hands-on science experiments. This will encourag

12、e learners to observe, predict outcome, collect data and effectively conclude the new knowledge. Global Awareness ActivitiesDevelop a sense of natural care and global awareness in students through the IBS LOVE EARTH PROJECT which allows kindergarten campers to creatively design their own toys out of

13、 recycled materials. IBS Educational GamesFUN educational games that create leadership and TEAMWORK. IBS Adventure TripAuthentic leaning experiences on different animal species and habitats at the Dusit Zoo. Schedule: Monday-Friday (9:00 a.m-2:00 p.m.)IBS: Tel 0-2377-5023-4INTERKIDS BLINGUAL SCHOOL2

14、1What is unique about IBS Adventure Camp? AIt offers activities on a daily basis.BIt aims to train future group leaders.CIt focuses on campers academic performance.DIt provides learning experiences at the Dusit Zoo.22Which programme aims to develop students research capabilities? AAcademic Improveme

15、ntBIBS Educational GamesCIBS Young Genius ScientistsDGlobal Awareness Activities23What is the purpose of the text? ATo advertise a school camp.BTo broaden students horizons.CTo introduce an academic journey.DTo develop campers integrated skills.閱讀理解One rainy afternoon, I was on a crosstown bus when

16、a young woman jumped on. She had a child with her who must have been about 3 or 4 years old.The bus was full, bumpy, and it soon got noisy as her kid began crying because he couldnt sit next to his mother. There were a couple of open scats, but they werent together. She was flustered and looked emba

17、rrassed.Then another woman. a little older, stood up and moved so that the mother and child could it together. The mom smiled as a thank-you. And then three words came out of the older womans mouth that elevated the entire energy of that bus ride: Ive been there.Simple, undramatic and honest. In tha

18、t moment, it seemed to unite people. Why? Because almost all experiences arc shared human experiences. We forget that. as we forge(前進(jìn)) through life, we focused on our own troubles and needs- which are actually less unique than we think. How can these three words create more connection in your life?

19、Ask yourself; Where am I holding back?One thing I know for sure is this: Healing( 治愈) others helps heal yourself. I noticed this recently with my friend, Tracy. who took a new friend who had suffered a miscarriage(流產(chǎn)) under her wing. Tracy had three of them before having her daughter two years ago.

20、Our minds need a doctor to explain the medical side of things. But our souls need human connection to help us along. No one can do that better than someone who has been exactly where you are.Can the essence(精髓) of these three words help you make a small difference right now? It can be as simple as v

21、olunteering your seat, sharing some helpful advice or even lightening the mood with a joke when you notice that someones uncomfortablebecause were all in this together.24Which word is closest in meaning to the underlined word flustered in the second paragraph? AangryBeagerCscaredDupset25What does th

22、e woman mean by saying Ive been there in the third paragraph? AThe woman was on the bus and saw what had happened to the boy.BThe woman got to her destination and was ready to get off the bus.CThe woman once had the similar experience with that mother.DThe woman took the exact scat that the boy was

23、on just now.26Which of the following statements is TRUE according to the passage? AEveryone has his or her own unique problem that is difficult to solve.BDoctors can help us get through when we have mental or physical problems.CThe authors friend Tracy felt better after she was comforted by her new

24、friend.DOne can indeed make a difference to those in need of help by doing simple things.27The passage is intended to _. Ashow a harmonious world by telling some touching storiesBpraise those who are willing to help others in emergenciesCappal to readers to give timely help to those in needDillustra

25、te some ways of helping others in detail閱讀理解My age has always been an issue. Not for me, but for everyone else. I was nine at the time. On my first day of high school, my grandparents, and the press insisted on going along. I made them walk four paces behind me, since I didnt want to stand out.The n

26、ext morning I was ashamed to learn that the Associated Press picked up a photo of me on tippy toes trying to reach the top of my locker. The words on the photo read: High school may not be a big stretch for nine-year-old Millicent, but her locker sure is.In time things calmed down. I had a difficult

27、 start, though. Its embarrassing enough being a foot shorter and five years younger than your classmates, but then to have your grandmother cemented to you makes it even worse.My grandmother, Maddie, and I made an odd couple, but at least it meant I had somebody to talk to while the other kids make

28、it a point to ignore me. There, she was expected to hand me over directly to Gaspar, my late French instructor. We were well into the first week and waiting outside Gaspars class when someone, I never did figure out who, made a remark of offence using the words boring, brainiac and Millicent in the

29、same run-on sentence (連寫(xiě)句).Believing I was being laughed at, my grandmother warned my classmates that she knew kungfu and was not afraid to use it. To show how serious she was, Maddie did a series of complicated martial arts (武術(shù)) moves.When she was done and the applause gradually stopped Maddie was

30、still in her leg-split position.Get up, I whispered, Everyones staring.No, she replied, I appear to be stuck.By then Gaspar had arrived. He asked several bigger boys to carry my grandmother to the school clinic as she waved goodbye to first-period French.28Millicent felt ashamed of the picture on th

31、e newspaper because_. Ashe felt herself criticized by the reportersBshe was too young to reach the lockerCshe was closely followed by family membersDshe didnt want others to notice her difference29When Millicent says her grandmother is cemented to her, she means that her grandmother _. Astays very c

32、loseBhas a hard attitudeCmoves very slowlyDhas a solid character30Middie became upset with some students because they _. Awere staring at MillicentBdid not know who Millicent wasCwere making comments about MillicentDdid not help Millicent open her locker31Which words best describe Millicents grandmo

33、ther? AEnergetic and protective.BPatient and thoughtful.CGentle and understanding.DHardworking and ambitious.閱讀理解Over the past decade, drug-resistant (抗藥性) diseases have appeared as a major health threat. But where do they develop the drug resistance? One surprising theory: they may have developed t

34、he resistance on farms, and not in hospitals.The crop protection products farmers use to control many plant diseases are almost the same as the drugs doctors use to treat infections, including fungi (真菌). Fungi are continually mutating (變異), and with a life cycle measured in days or weeks, they muta

35、te quickly. When a mutation produces resistance to a chemicalkilling fungi, fungi will jump to any host that provides a welcoming environment, such as a human body. And if the treatment for the fungal infection involves a drug similar to the fungicide (殺菌劑) met on the farm, fungi may develop quickly

36、 in the human bodyjust as they did in the field.An obvious solution is to use less fungicide in the field. Reducing fungicide use would not only slow the development of the drug resistance, but it would also help restore diversity to the fungal world. Fungicides are a must in the farming community.

37、Plant diseases cause a major problem for farmers globallyin some crops, disease can reduce harvests by more than 70 percentand failure to deal with the problem can mean financial ruin.Just like fungior, indeed, any living thingplants continually evolve(進(jìn)化). This is how natural gene editing (基因編輯) wo

38、rks, and without it, wed all still be single cells in a salty soup. Through natural selection, almost any plant will eventually produce resistance to fungi. But this can take centuries, so we dont have the time to wait.On the other hand, advances in genetics have given us an understanding of natures

39、 gene editing process in plants, helping us develop resistance to a disease. Gene editing techniques can then enable us to produce disease resistancejust as nature would do, if given enough time.32What can we infer about fungi from Paragraph 2? AThey can treat infection sometimes.BThey dont stop dev

40、eloping new forms.CA human body is their favorite place.DThere are no fungi in the fields now.33What does the writer indicate in Paragraph 3? AUsing fungicide leads to a win-win situation.BStopping using fungicide is a cureall in agriculture.CReducing fungicide helps farmers make more money.DUsing f

41、ungicide is in a dilemma between drug resistance and crop harvest.34What makes a plant produce resistance to fungi? AThe survival of the fittest.BAdvances in technology.CThe use of farm chemicals.DA welcoming environment.35What can be the best title for the text? AWays to Prevent Drug-resistant Dise

42、aseBThe Source of the Drug ResistanceCThe Popularity of Gene Editing TechniquesDThe New Theory of Natural Selection四、任務(wù)型閱讀(共5小題;每小題2分,滿分10分)根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的選項(xiàng)中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。有兩項(xiàng)為多余選項(xiàng)。You totally missed out! This sentence strikes fear in the hearts of teenagers more than almost anything else. In fact, mis

43、sing out on something bothers most teenagers so much that there is even a special word for that sick feeling: FOMO. 36 FOMO, which was added to the Oxford English Dictionary in 2013, refers to that anxious feeling people get when they realize they are not attending a social event.37 In fact, one sur

44、vey found that two-thirds of people in this age group admitted to experiencing FOMO regularly. If you ask teenagers whether they experience social media anxiety, most would answer no. But what they do not realize is that if they are stressed or worried about what they see online, then they are possi

45、bly experiencing FOMO, especially if they are online a lot.Then how to handle the problem of FOMO? Of course, turning off the technology seems like a natural cure for FOMO. 38 Teenagers may still worry that they are missing out, even if they are not on social media at all.The key is to turn off the

46、technology and do something else like reading a book, giving a friend a makeup, baking cookiesanything that allows them to focus on something other than social media. 39 It is also important to encourage teenagers to recognize that they cannot possibly be everywhere and do everything. So, naturally,

47、 there will be parties or events that they cannot attend. 40 Photos can be deceiving (騙人的). And even though it looks as if their friends are having a good time, this may not be the case. They should never let the fact that they couldnt be somewhere affect their view of themselves.A. FOMO has become

48、an even bigger problem.B. FOMO is especially common to people aged 18 to 33.C. In simple terms, FOMO stands for fear of missing out.D. It can be extremely helpful in changing their attitudes towards life.E. But this does not necessarily mean they are missing out on something.F. By doing this, teenag

49、ers are not glued to their screens and are more active.G. But just switching the phone to off doesnt erase the feelings caused by FOMO.五、完形填空(共20小題,每題1.5分,滿分30分)閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)(A、B、C和D)中選出最佳選項(xiàng)。It was a cold and rainy day. I had no 41 to drive up the winding mountain road to my daughter Carolyns

50、 house. But she 42 I come to see something at the top of the mountain. 43 as I was, I made the two-hour journey 44 the fog that hung like veils (面紗). By the time I saw how 45 it was near the summit, I had gone too far away. Nothing could be worth this, I 46 as I drove slowly along the dangerous high

51、way.Ill stay for lunch, but Im heading back as soon as the fog 47 . I announced. But I want you to drive me to the garage to pick 48 my car. Carolyn said. How far is it? I asked. She replied: About three minutes and Ill drive you there.After ten minutes on the mountain road, I looked at her 49 . I t

52、hought you said three minutes. She smiled. This is a detour (繞行路線). Turning down a narrow track, we parked the car and got out. We walked a long path that was thick with pine trees. Gradually the peace and silence of the place began to fill my mind. Then we turned a corner and stopped. I was 50 .Fro

53、m the top of the mountain to the folds and valleys 51 several acres of daffodils (水仙花) rich in a variety of colors. It looked as if God had painted something gorgeous in front of us. Many questions 52 my mind. Who created such beauty? Why? How? As we approached the home that stood in the centre of t

54、he property, we saw a 53 that read: Answers to the Questions I know you are asking. The first answer was: One Woman-Two Hands, Two Feet, and Very Little Brain. The second was: One at a Time. The third: Started in 1958.As we drove home, I was so 54 by what we had seen. I could 55 speak. She changed t

55、he world. I finally said, one bulb (水仙球莖) at a time. She started almost 40 years ago, probably just the beginning of an idea, and she 56 at it.The 57 of it would not let me go. I said: Imagine if Id had a 58 and worked on it, just a little bit every day, what might I have 59 ? Carolyn looked at me s

56、ideways, smiling. 60 tomorrow, she said. Better yet, start today.41AambitionBdesireCchallengeDway42AinvitedBwishedCinsistedDhoped43ACautiousBSurprisedCEagerDUnwilling44AthroughBoverCacrossDbeyond45AfreshBbrightCthickDcloudy46AdoubtedBdeclaredChesitatedDthought47AliftsBcleansCraisesDsinks48AoutBupCof

57、fDon49AeagerlyBdesperatelyCanxiouslyDcalmly50AshockedBamazedCamusedDconcerned51AcontainedBlayCpresentedDlocated52AfilledBdisturbedCoccurredDconfused53AsignalBsymbolCnoteDsign54AencouragedBinspiredCmovedDthrilled55AhardlyBrarelyCsimplyDtotally56AbroughtBcontinuedCmadeDkept57AwonderBdoubtCmysteryDidea

58、58AviewBvisionCsightDscene59ApredictedBexpectedCaccomplishedDexplored60ABehaveBTakeCSetDStart六、單詞拼寫(xiě),根據(jù)所給漢語(yǔ)提示,寫(xiě)出單詞的正確形式 (溫馨提示:必須使用選修八第二第五單元單詞。)(共10小題,每小題1分,滿分10分)61He awoke to find himself lying (不舒服) on a pile of firewood. (根據(jù)漢語(yǔ)提示單詞拼寫(xiě)) 62Millions of people are threatened with (饑餓) as a result of dro

59、ught and poor harvests. (根據(jù)漢語(yǔ)提示單詞拼寫(xiě)) 63He has rightly (中止) his holiday in Spain to return to London. (根據(jù)漢語(yǔ)提示單詞拼寫(xiě)) 64Li said the Chinese government will continue to attach (重要性) to the development of bilateral ties with Bulgaria. (根據(jù)漢語(yǔ)提示單詞拼寫(xiě)) 65It is (禁止) to sell tobacco to children under 16. (根據(jù)漢語(yǔ)提示

60、單詞拼寫(xiě)) 66I want to have lunch at twelve oclock, if thats (方便的). (根據(jù)漢語(yǔ)提示單詞拼寫(xiě))67China has promised not to use the nuclear weapon unless (襲擊) by the atom bombs. (根據(jù)漢語(yǔ)提示單詞拼寫(xiě)) 68Isabel rose so (突然) that she knocked down her chair. (根據(jù)漢語(yǔ)提示單詞拼寫(xiě)) 69I made them a (合理的) offer, but they turned it down. (根據(jù)漢語(yǔ)提示單

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