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    光明区2022届高三年级第二次调研测试      英语试卷第一节(15小题;每小题25分,满分37.5)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的ABCD四个选项中选出最佳选项。ACoachella Music & Arts FestivalIs there really anything we could tell you about Coachella that you don’t already know? It’s a great big melting pot of fashion, A-list music, giant art structures and super exciting moments. This festival is definitely one of the top festivals.When & where: 15th~17th & 22nd~24th April, 2022; Indio, California, USAMontreux Jazz FestivalMontreux Jazz Festival is held every year since 1967. There is no older festival than this in Montreux. What’s more, few others anywhere in the world have such impressive previous performers, from Miles Davis, B. B. King and Nina Simone through to David Bowie, Bob Dylan and Queen. To this day the Lake Geneva shoreline is a center for creative talents from across the globe, performing in venues throughout the Swiss city.When & where: 10th~15th July, 2022; Montreux, SwitzerlandSnowbombingIf skiing by day and dancing by night is your thing, there are plenty of snow sports festival options in Europe, but none with quite the same clout(影响力) as Snowbombing. Outdoor and indoor venues host the most impressively A-list lineup you’ll find on the slopes, and the crowd may wear everything from bright pink snowsuits to group-coordinated fancy dress.When & where; 4th~9th April, 2022; Mayrhofen, AustriaCreamfieldsThe flagship festival of the iconic Cream brand, which became famous through its famous Liverpool club nights back in the 1990s, Creamfields is the UK’s premier electronic music weekend. Attracting over 70,000 people and over 300 of the world’s hottest dance acts performing across 30 stages over the four-day weekend, its lineups are as diverse as they are top-tier(顶层的).When & where: 26th~29th August, 2022; Daresbury, UK1. When can you attend a jazz festival?A. On 23rd April, 2022. B. On 12th July, 2022.C. On 8th April.2022. D. On 27th August 2022.2. What can you do at Snowbombing?A. Dance at night. B. Admire art structures.C. Enjoy B. B. King’s music. D. Join in electronic music performances.3. Who is the text intended for?A. A-list performers. B. Festival organizers.C. Fashion designers. D. Entertainment seekers.【答案】1. B    2. A    3. DBA group of 10 students at Bullis School in Potomac, Maryland, recently invented a device, WheeStroll, that enables people in wheelchairs to push a baby stroller(婴儿车). The teens were inspired to create it when Chelsie King, a teacher at their school, went to their teacher, Matt, to ask for help.Chelsie’s husband, Jeremy King, had brain surgery to remove a tumor(肿瘤) three years ago, which left him with physical challenges. While he can walk, he is unsteady and usually gets around in a wheelchair for safety’s sake. The two of them were expecting their son Phoenix to be born in March. As they struggled to find adaptive ways for Jeremy to care for a baby, they realized there was no way for him to take their baby for a walk outside in a stroller.Chelsie went to Matt for help. Matt leads a high school class called “Making for Social Good”. Matt thought Chelsie’s idea to make Jeremy an adaptive wheelchair attachment was the perfect project for his students, so they got to work!The students talked to somebody at the local fire department who actually does baby car seat installation(安装) training to try to better understand how those things work. They held a video conference with Jeremy and Chelsie to discuss his needs and wants, and then they each came up with an idea and created a 3D model for it. Together, they narrowed everything down to the best two designs. The teens put their designs through rigorous testing before they were ready for Jeremy to try one out.“It was certainly emotional seeing the process and everything that went into this,” Jeremy said. “I really feel the students took all my concerns to heart when creating the prototypes(原型),” Chelsie added.The WheeStroll was completed around the same time Chelsie gave birth. Just a few weeks later, she and Jeremy were able to take Phoenix out for a walk around their neighborhood for the very first time!4. Who was the students’ invention intended to help?A. Matt. B. Chelsie. C. Jeremy. D. Phoenix.5. What is WheeStroll?A. A stroller. B. A wheelchair.C. A stroller handle. D. A wheelchair attachment.6. Why did the students talk to someone at the fire department?A. To test a baby car seat they had made.B. To create a 3D model of their invention.C To get an idea of how their invention would work.D. To narrow down their choices to the best two designs.7. What can be inferred about the Kings?A. They were teachers of the Bullis School.B. They were moved by the students’ efforts.C. They were emotional about the birth of their baby.D. They came up with the idea of a special wheelchair.【答案】4. C    5. D    6. C    7. BCUrban sprawl (无序扩张) means a pattern of poorly-planned development stretching away from an urban center. This trend of outward growth became common in the United States after World War II when people started leaving heavily-populated cities for new suburbs.The rise of the suburbs led to small communities connected by roads and dependent on cars. This trend generally comes with unfavorable environmental and social impacts, including traffic jams, air pollution, loss of forest and agricultural land and communities that are more segregated (隔离的) by race and class.As suburban neighborhoods multiplied, public transportation failed to keep up. Instead, transportation in the suburbs centered around road construction for the use of cars rather than connecting neighborhoods with bus and rail systems or providing alternative options like cycling lanes and pedestrian paths.Not everyone had an equal shot at the American suburban dream. Suburban communities were generally whiter and wealthier, while people of color were often stuck in urban centers.As more land is taken up by housing, roads, and shopping centers, critical wildlife habitat is destroyed. This change can lead to a decrease in biodiversity. In addition, loss of open space contributes to declining air and water quality.In the 1950s people became aware of negative impacts of urban sprawl. Over time, citizens and local governments sought to address those concerns. In the 1970s. Portland, Oregon became one of the first cities to apply smart growth strategies. The city concentrated on population growth in the urban center rather than expanding suburbs. Today, it reflects many smart growth principles; diverse housing options, plentiful greenspace, mixed-use developments, preservation of ecologically important areas, and multiple transportation options.Today, cities around the world are adopting these principles to deal with pollution and climate change, conserve open space, energy and other natural resources, and generally improve the well-being of citizens.8. What does urban sprawl lead to?A. Economic growth. B. Rise of population in the suburbs.C. Environmental improvements. D. Better connected neighborhoods.9. What transportation do the suburban neighborhoods communities mainly depend on?A Buses. B. Cars. C. Rail systems. D. Bicycles.10. What’s the author’s attitude towards urban sprawl?A. Supportive. B. Skeptical. C. Indifferent. D. Disapproving.11. Why is Portland mentioned in Paragraph 6?A. To explain one of the smart growth principles.B. To show the importance of preserving natural resources.C. To give an example of how people’s concerns are addressed.D. To provide evidence of negative impacts of losing biodiversity.【答案】8. B    9. B    10. D    11. CDA team of University of Houston researchers is reporting a newly recognized process of drug metabolism(代谢) in the intestines()followed by recycling through the liver(肝脏)that could have important meanings for developing treatments for intestinal diseases and for taking multiple drugs at the same time.“The intestines play an important role in metabolizing and recycling certain plant compounds and drugs,” reports Ming Hu, a professor in University of Houston.The new information could help chemists develop better drugs and doctors fine-tune medication dosing, especially when a patient takes multiple drugs at the same time.Scientists have long recognized that bile(胆汁) acid is produced in the liver and released into the intestines and is then recycled back through the liver for reuse as the bile, Some drugs that are metabolized in the liver also go through this process.“The liver has long been considered the most important organ for drug metabolism,” said Hu. “But we’ve shown that the intestines also play a major role in drug metabolism.”In the experiments, the team administered 16 different types of drugs directly to the liver or intestines and then tracked what happened to the treatments. They found that some drugs and plant compounds were metabolized in the intestines and the metabolites were then transported to the liver before being cycled back into the intestines.“In this process, the liver acts only as a recycling organ, which is rare, since the liver is known to be the metabolic ‘superstar’ organ in humans,” said Hu. “This may explain why some drugs or plant compounds have larger effects on the intestines than anticipated the body. We hope our findings will be useful for medicinal chemists to design new drugs tailored to treat intestinal diseases.”12. What is the new discovery of University of Houston researchers?A. A new cure for intestinal diseases.B. The way the liver recycles medicines.C. A newly recognized effect of taking multiple drugs.D. The phenomenon of drug metabolism in the intestines.13. What does the underlined word “administered” in Paragraph 6 mean?A. Produced. B. Studied. C. Gave. D. Introduced.14. What’s the role of the liver in the newly discovered process?A. A recycling organ. B. A metabolic organ.C. A transporting organ. D. A drug tracking organ.15. Which of the following is a suitable title for the text?A. Where Are Drugs Metabolized?B. How Are New Drugs Designed?C. What’s the Metabolic Superstar?D. Why Are Intestinal Diseases Hard to Cure?【答案】12. D    13. C    14. A    15. A第二节(5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项.In the past few years, it’s become alarmingly clear that misinformation has significant negative impacts on society.____16____It might be an article that misrepresents the broader context of a news event or, worse, an article that intentionally cheats readers about the facts of an event. From influencing the outcome of elections to increasing doubt about health care practices such as vaccine use, misinformation can be dangerous.____17____First, social media provide an easy platform for misinformation. Second, our brains like the dramatic and fun stories that misinformation delivers. And third, we like sharing those kinds of contents!When you use social media, the “social” aspect usually overweighs your good sense about fact-checking or source credibility(可靠性). It feels like you have control over whose posts you see.____18____Social media usually provide casual ways to stay in touch with people and view interesting contents, as well as places to relax. But this means that when you mindlessly browse, you are exposed to misinformation while your guard is down.We can’t blame the spread of misinformation only on social media, though.____19____These kinds of articles have high entertainment value. This makes them more attractive than the daily political news.People who produce misinformation know that we like reading these kinds of stories, so they keep making them. ____20____To get out of the cycle, you can practice good social media behavior by remembering to “Stop, Reflect, and Verify (核实)”A. In this way, we create a story cycle.B. What are the impacts of misinformation?C. Why does misinformation spread so easily?D. That’s why it’s easy to trust things you see on social media.E. Misinformation is attractive to us because it is usually dramatic and fun.F. Misinformation refers to the spread of incorrect or misleading information.G. And unfortunately, we complete a cycle of misinformation when we read and share it.【答案】16. F    17. C    18. D    19. E    20. G第二部分   语言运用(共两节,满分30)第一节(15小题:每小题1分,满分15)阅读下面短文,从每题所给的ABCD四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。Morning tea is a family tradition. It is____21____less than an art form, with the rubric(标准) laid down by my late grandmother. Her____22____had been formed during her childhood years____23____in the border state of Punjab, the land of five rivers, the bread basket of India. After her marriage, she eventually____24____to Mumbai, located on the western coast of the country. She lived here for nearly 70 years, bringing with her the____25____of home.Each morning started with a cup of tea boiled in a kettle. Her favorite was a(n)____26____of fine black Assam loose leaf tea, to which a small amount of CTC tea was____27____for color and flavor. This mix would be____28____without a little crushed cardamom(豆蔻粉).Accompanying the tea was milk, heated to boil. Both were____29____in stainless steel pots in quilted(加棉芯的) covers, keeping them_____30_____. The final touch was her cup, prewashed in boiling water, so she could_____31_____a steaming cup of tea.Adding a spoonful of_____32_____sugar and a spot of milk to the beverage, she would drink it with her biscuits. Occasionally it would be sweet grape biscuits dipped in the tea, but with age, she_____33_____moved on to digestive biscuits packed with fiber. Depending on the_____34_____, her tea would be_____35_____. On hotter days, she would drink iced tea, and during cool windy days, she’d mix up the spices.21. A. something B. nothing C. anything D. everything22. A. belief B. impression C. character D. taste23. A. growing up B. wandering about C. hanging out D. getting along24. A. traveled B. wrote C. moved D. escaped25. A. imaginations B. memories C. expectations D. relatives26. A. mix B. experiment C. show D. sight27. A. boiled B. drunk C. added D. washed28. A. incomplete B. colorless C. informal D. endless29. A. sold B. weighed C. tested D. served30. A. fresh B. hot C. wet D. clean31. A. make B. preserve C. buy D. enjoy32. A. regular B. ordinary C. expensive D. rare33. A. secretly B. gradually C. generally D. possibly34. A. biscuit B. milk C. container D. weather35. A. common B. interesting C. different D. important【答案】21. B    22. D    23. A    24. C    25. B    26. A    27. C    28. A    29. D    30. B    31. D    32. A    33. B    34. D    35. C第二节(10小题:每小题1.5分,满分15)阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。Berhanu Kedir, 34, is one of the many patients who have been receiving the Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) for treatment at the Tirunesh Beijing Hospital in Ethiopia. Kedir suffered a car accident seven months ago. He____36____(struggle) with long-term waist and left leg pains as well as difficulty of____37____(speak) since then.“The Chinese doctors use acupuncture(针灸), cupping and other techniques____38____(treat) neck, shoulder, waist and leg pains and some mental and psychological disorders,” said Liu Ruiqiang,____39____is the leader of the Chinese medical team in Ethiopia.According to Liu, the two highly____40____(experience) Chinese acupuncturists working there can treat about 25 Ethiopian patients a day, helping more than 700 locals relieve from physical pains every month. The number of patients who are referred____41____the center and undergo acupuncture therapy is becoming____42____(increasing) high.Kedir, who was in a coma(昏迷) and could not speak for months due to the damage on his head during____43____car accident, is now witnessing major improvements in his____44____(healthy). After he has undergone the acupuncture therapy, his speech, waist and leg conditions have improved. Now, he walks, wears his clothes, eats food and serves all his other____45____(need) without help.【答案】36. has struggled##has been struggling    37. speaking##speech    38. to treat    39. who    40. experienced    41. to    42. increasingly    43. the    44. health    45. needs第三部分  写作(共两节,满分40)第一节  (满分15)46. 假定你是李华,上个月你参加了学校举办的郊游活动。请给你的英国朋友Jim写一封电子邮件,介绍有关情况。内容包括:1.活动组织(参加人员、时间、地点)2活动过程;3.你的感受。注意:1.写作词数应为80左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。Dear Jim,__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Yours,Li Hua【答案】One possible version;Dear Jim,How are you doing? I’m writing with delight to share with you my experience in an activity organized by my school.On a sunny Sunday last month, I joined some of my schoolmates and took a trip to a lakeside village in the suburbs, where we had a great time. We were amazed by the beautiful scenery. We went boating on the lake and hiking in the woods. We also talked to farmers about their life. It’s really refreshing to get close to nature and learn about the local customs.Don’t you think this is wonderful?Yours,Li Hug第二节(满分25)47. 阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。The Nunes’s family lived in a friendly community near the woods. It was a normal Wednesday afternoon Mom Araceli Nunes returned home from selling food and drinks along the roadside in Plantersville, Texas. Her business had been fairly profitable and she was happy to see her husband preparing dinner in the kitchen and her 3-year-old son, Christopher Ramirez, playing in the yard. However, when she turned to unload her car, she didn’t notice the kid followed a neighbor’s dog into the woods.When they couldn’t find Christopher, the panicky family called for help, and within a few hours, 48 different agencies arrived to comb through the area around their home. Their entire community started to help find Christopher. Some walked into the forest and others drove farther away.After days with no sign of the kid, rescuers feared the worst, but Araceli never stopped hoping for her son’s safe return. At long last, after four long days and nights, the sheriff received a phone call from a man named Tim Halfin.Tim Halfin’s house was about three miles away. He had heard of the missing boy when he returned home from a business trip. He didn't think a three-year-old could walk that far to where he lived. However, as all the previous searching efforts were in vain, he decided to try his luck around his own house.Not long after he went out into the woods, he was surprised by what came into his sight. There was Christopher! Aside from being dehydrated and very hungry, the kid was completely unharmed. He was found outside the range where authorities were looking for him, so it’s pretty amazing that Tim discovered him.注意:1.续写的词数应为150左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。When Tim picked him up, the kid was still conscious.__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Christopher spent two days recovering at Texas Children’s Hospital before he was taken home.__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________【答案】Para. 1:When Tim picked him up, the kid was still conscious. He wasn’t shaking, neither was he nervous. Tim wrapped the kid with his own jacket and took him home. Not knowing the phone number of the kid’s home, he called the sheriff, who informed Araceli in no time. On getting the exciting news, Christopher’s family immediately rushed to Tim’s house. Araceli couldn’t wait to wrap her little one up in her arms and hug him tightly! Tears of happiness rolled down her cheeks.Para. 2:Christopher spent two days recovering at Teras Children’s Hospital before he was taken home. Seeing Christopher running around the house, the family was extremely grateful to all the agencies and volunteers, who had sacrificed their time to look for Christopher and shared their panic and worries. They were especially thankful to Tim who didn’t give up hope when chances seemed to be slim. They knew it well that they couldn’t repay those kind people for what they had done but they decided to pay it forward by lending a helping hand to whoever might be in need of it.

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