广东省深圳市光明区2022届高三上学期8月第一次调研考试英语试题+Word版含答案
展开光明区2022届高三年级第一次调研测试
英语试卷
2021. 8
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第一部分阅读(共两节 ,满分50分)
第一节(共15小题;每小题 2.5分,满分37.5分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A.B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。
A
At first sight, it might seem that apart from the Mission Trail, San Antonio is short
on places to enjoy the great outdoors. Take a closer look, however, and you'll see San
Antonio has much more to offer.
Brackenridge Park
North of downtown near Trinity University, 343-acre (英亩) Brackenridge Park is a
great place to spend a family day. Biking or walking around Brackenridge Park, along the
Mission Trail and along the River Walk makes for a nice outing when the weather is mild.
Check www. visitsanantonio. com for a list of suggested cycling routes.
McAllister Park
For a taste of the Hill Country, head to this 976-acre park. It has about 7 miles of
paths for walking and cycling; one of the paths is also wheelchair-accessible. There is also
a public workout station near the Turkey Roost Trailhead in case you want to get your
sweat on and don't have membership at a local gym.
Friedrich Wilderness Park
This 600-acre park near Six Flags Fiesta Texas is just for hikers. It has 10 miles of
walking paths in a Hill Country landscape that are especially worth a visit when
wildflowers are blooming in spring. Close to the Balcones Escarpment, you can also see
evidence here of Texas' geologic (地质的) history.
San Antonio Botanical Garden
This expertly tended, 38-acre garden complex showcases native Texas flowers.
There's also a rose garden and a wonderful greenhouse, with a bit of everything from
rainforest to desert plants. Call or go online to the garden's website for a calendar of
special events- from concerts under the stars and yoga classes to bird walks and summer
classes for children.
1. What do Brackenridge Park and McAllister Park have in common?
A. They both suit cycling lovers. B. They both have mild weather.
C. They both have flower gardens. D. They both offer workout stations.
2. What can visitors do in San Antonio Botanical Garden?
A. Hire a wheelchair. B. Admire desert scenery.
C. Enjoy an open- air concert. D. Plant roses in a greenhouse.
3. Which of the following covers the largest area?
A. Brackenridge Park. B. McAllister Park.
C. Friedrich Wilderness Park. D. San Antonio Botanical Garden.
B
During his first year at Stanford, Trace Guzman won a part in a short film- - a comedy
about college girls- directed by an upper-class student engaged in the film and media
studies program. At the end of a 12-hour day on the set of“ The Ice Queen Society", which
was shot on campus, Guzman realized that he could happily continue for hours on end.
“I remember thinking this was the best thing in the world," he said.“Then 1 stopped
and thought,‘oh, this is what it feels like to do something you love. ’That was the
moment I fell in love with acting.”
Guzman pursued his newfound passion in the classroom through film studies courses,
as well as classes on screenwriting and script (脚本) analysis. His favorite class was
“Writing the Television Pilot". To develop comedy writing skills outside the classroom,
Guzman joined the Robber Barons, the student sketch comedy group that performs in the
Geology Corner Auditorium. As a junior, Guzman spent winter quarter studying in Madrid
with fellow Stanford students through the Bing Overseas Studies Program.
Guzman, who plans to move to Los Angeles to make a career in acting, said he would
miss the stimulating conversations and intellectual enthusiasm of Stanford. But he's ready
for the next stage of his life and the opportunity to use his art for good.
“I'm a Stanford student and I might shoot too high sometimes," he said. “ But
whatever I do, it doesn't have to be through one vehicle in my life, and I want to be
intentional about it. Obviously, it's a cliché (陈词滥调) to say I want to make a change in
the world. But that's a beautiful thing to want to do- and something a lot of Stanford
students want to do,And I think that' s awesome.”
4. What inspired Guzman to study acting?
A. His love of watching films. B. His acting experience.
C. The film and media studies program. D. Encouragement of college girls.
5. Why did Guzman join the Robber Barons?
A. To make a film. B. To learn script analysis.
C. To work as a comedian. D. To improve his writing skills.
6. What is Paragraph 4 mainly about?
A. Guzman's plan. B. Guzman's effort.
C. Guzman's hobbies. D. Guzman's achievement.
7. Which of the following best describes Guzman?
A. Reliable. B. Ambitious. C. Independent. D. Mature. .
C
The East African country of Kenya has been at the forefront of the global war on
plastic since 2017,when officials outlawed plastic bags. In June 2020,the government
introduced a ban on single-use plastics in protected areas. Unfortunately, the measures
failed to make a dent. Hundreds of tons of industrial and consumer plastic waste continue
to end up in landfills daily.
However, if 29-year-old Nzambi Matee has her way, the unsightly plastic waste will
soon be transformed into colorful bricks. The materials engineer's search for a solution to
tackle plastic pollution began in 2017. She quit her job as a data analyst at a local chemical
factory and set up a small lab in her mother's backyard. It took her nine months to produce
the first brick and even longer to convince a partner to help her build the machinery to
make the bricks. But the determined engineer was confident in her idea and did not
give up. .
The bricks are made using various plastic products- ranging from empty shampoo
bottles to buckets to flip flops, which couldn't be recycled and reprocessed. The collected
plastic is mixed with sand, heated at very high temperatures, and compressed (压缩) into
bricks that vary in color and thickness. The resulting product is stronger, lighter, and
about 30 percent cheaper than concrete bricks. More importantly, it helps repurpose the
lowest quality of plastic. "There is that waste that couldn't be processed and recycled
anymore. That is what we get," Matee says.
Matee, who was recognized as one of the Young Champions of the Earth 2020- the
United Nations' highest environmental honor- is far from done. Her dream is to reduce
the mountain of garbage in Donora to just a hill by increasing production and expanding
her offerings. She says, “The more we recycle the plastic, the more we produce affordable
housing.
8. What does the underlined phrase “make a dent" in Paragraph 1 probably mean?
A. Be carried out. B. Be well recognized.
C. Have a strong effect. D. Cause much trouble.
9. How did Matee's partner help her?
A. By setting up a lab for her. B. By rebuilding her confidence.
C. By working as her data analyst. D. By assisting her in making equipment.
10. What can we learn about the materials used to make the bricks?
A. They have the same color. B. They used to be unrecyclable.
C. They are mainly plastic bottles. D. They are stronger than the bricks.
11. Which of the following is a suitable title for the text?
A. The Plastic Brick Is Gaining Popularity
B. Plastic Waste May Soon Come to an End
C. Kenyan Engineer Wins International Honor
D. An Innovative Solution Is Found to Use Plastic Waste
D
Listening is a powerful tool in relationships. However, many of us have just mastered
the art of looking like we're listening when we barely are. When someone is speaking to
us, we may be preparing our next response, or else thinking about something totally
unrelated. It requires a great deal of self-discipline and patience to become a good listener.
Bill Gault , an old friend and a wise elder, taught me a phrase “High Impact
Listening”. What it refers to is really being present with a person. Bill told me, “Where I
have used it the most is with people who at first may strike me as kind of annoying. 1 travel
a lot, so I am seated by all kinds of people on planes. You see, I am not a soldier, and I am
definitely not into guns. When 1 meet someone who is into guns, I try my best to show up
to listen to their ideas and philosophy. This kind of openness and respect are serving me in
a big way. When I sincerely listen and engage with another person, especially those who
are so different from myself, I can begin to understand their philosophy of life. Now, I
love to stay with the process long enough, until I find that we are all one.
Like Bill, many of us have to learn the hard way. For years, Bill had many unpleasant
and annoying conversations with people who saw life very differently. Once he matured and
appreciated this deep listening process, all of his trips became so much more enjoyable.
For many of us, it's only after a lot of unpleasantness and pulling a damaged
relationship out of the mud that we know for sure that it is possible to listen more deeply to
each other, and how unbelievably great it is to do so. Then we too can mature as Bill did,
to show the type of understanding and acceptance that are required for relationships to
develop. We can learn and gain the qualities like patience, openness, tolerance, and self- discipline that give rise to a strong and healthy relationship.
12. What is a common thing in listening?
A. Lacking concentration. B. Being poorly prepared.
C. Failing to respond properly. D. Being unable to look at the speaker.
12. What is a common thing in listening?
A. Lacking concentration. B. Being poorly prepared.
C. Failing to respond properly. D. Being unable to look at the speaker.
13. Why does Bill mention “soldier" and "guns"?
A. To draw a conclusion. B. To give a definition.
C. To clarify a concept. D. To explain a phenomenon.
14. What does the author think of unpleasant conversations?
A. They are meaningless. B. They are unavoidable.
C. They benefit people in the long run. D. They change people's attitude to life.
15. What can we infer from the last paragraph?
A. Fine listening techniques are hard to gain.
B. Misunderstandings lead to damaged relationships.
C. The ability to listen effectively develops as we mature.
D. Real listening contributes greatly to a healthy relationship.
第二节(共5小题;每小题 2.5分,满分12.5分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填人空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为
多余选项。
There's no doubt about it: math is tough. . 16 Use these tips and tricks during
school, and you can make math a lttle less confusing and have a higher chance of success.
Build up your skills while having some fun! 17 You can get computer games
online or download apps on your phone to play games on the go. Try sites like Polyup, a
calculator-based math game for more advanced high school and college students.
18 Set a study schedule for yourself and try to review your math problems for 15
to 20 minutes per day (or more if a test is coming up). Review math concepts; do math in
your head; refer to your note cards. Your skills will build up over time with not that much
effort on your part!
Writing it all out can help you spot mistakes. As you work through a problem, use a .
pencil to write out what you did and how you did it ._ 19 Showing your work can also
help you check your answers on homework and test problems.
Learning by teaching someone is a great way to solidify concepts. Invite a friend or
family member over and explain to them what you're doing and how you're doing it. If you
get stuck, review your notes or textbook. Have your friend or family member ask you
questions, too. _ 20
A. Review your notes from time to time.
B. Practice makes perfect, and math is no exception.
C. Try to answer them as best you can to really practice.
D. There are tons of resources for math students out there.
E. Look for online games that match your age and education level.
F. As a result, a lot of people struggle with math at some point in their lives.
G. Some teachers require you to show your work anyway, so it's worth the trouble.
第二部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分)
第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填人空白处的最佳选项。
1 used to be one of those mom-wife-employee homemaker types who couldn't say no.
So I made myself super _ 21 。 But despite everything I did for others, at _ 22 cost to
my health, I felt angry and unappreciated.
After being diagnosed (诊断) with breast cancer, I finally_ 23 I needed a gentler
approach to life. That's when 1 _ 24_ an amazing phenomenon called "Karma”. 1 don't
know who came up with the _ 25 that the energy you send out into the universe each day
will be__ 26 to you in kind, but I think that is great.
I started with 27 my morning routine. I would look in the mirror and asked
myself what_ 28 1 wanted to have returned to me that day. And the answer was always
"Joy"! So1 _ 29 years of anger in my heart to make room for happiness. Next, I _ 30
my career to one that is more_ 31_ and nurtures (滋养) my creative spirit.
I still love donating my time and talents to_ 32 others. But rather than saying yes
to every _ 33 , I carefully choose the projects that are_ 34 to my heart. So please
don't ask me to make cupcakes. But I'd be_ 35_ to help with an art project instead.
21. A. popular B. busy C. important D. anxious
22. A. huge B. reasonable C. potential D. financial
23. A. proved B. denied C. recalled D. realized .
24. A. created B. taught C. discovered D. left
25. A. idea B. plan . C. proposal D. solution
26. A. awarded B. returned C. lent D. shown
27. A. following B. kicking C. adjusting D. ignoring
28. A. trouble B. secret C. thought D. feeling
29. A. let go of B. took care of C. made use of D. got hold of
30. A. compared B. related C. changed D. attached
31. A. successful B. challenging C. essential D. satisfying
32. A. admire B. forgive . C. help D. teach
33. A. question B. request C. possibility D. invitation
34. A. familiar B. necessary C. opposed D. close
35. A. willing B. hesitant C. annoyed D. grateful
第二节(共10小题;每小题 1.5分,满分15分)
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。
Jiang Peilan teaches visitors how to make 36 ( tradition) Chinese calligraphy
brushes at a popular tourist attraction in Guangxi Zhuang autonomous region. .
Jiang, in her 50s, is__ 37 expert in making the Guilin-style brushes by hand, a
technique_ 38 (list) as a regional-level intangible cultural heritage (非物质文化遗产).
Her courses are held in a cultural heritage experience center at a major tourist draw in
Guilin city that_ 39 (feature) several scenic rivers and lakes. Jiang regards her courses,
where visitors learn to make 40 (them) own writing brushes under her guidance, as a
good way to preserve and promote a fading art that is becoming less_ 41 ( appeal)
among young people in the digital age.
Jiang began teaching brush-making at the experience center last year at the_ 42
(invite) of a local cultural company__ 43 runs the faility. She sometimes gives more
than five lectures on weekends or holidays to meet the growing demand from tourists. The
center provides the general public with access_ 44_ cultural heritage.
Experience centers focusing on intangible cultural heritage have mushroomed across
China. In Guangxi alone, a total of 368 such centers_ 45 (come) into existence since
2009. Experts believe the exploding popularity of such experience centers is part of a larger
trend that has seen a growing focus on tradition.
第三部分写作(共两节,满分 40分)
第一节(满分15分)
你校正在组织英语作文比赛。请以A Story of Kindness为题,写--篇短文参赛,内容包括:
1.简述故事;
2.你的感触或对你的影响。
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。
第二节(满分25分)
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。
When my son Mike begged us to adopt the black-and-white cat, Daisy, we already had
Pepper, a seven-year-old gray cat. We couldn't resist our nine-year--old' s request. The
kitty came home with us that day.
Daisy was naughty. She loved being around the boy and his friends, hanging out in the
basement where they played video games or watched television. Sometimes, she explored
the basement, jumping up on the bar, going into the small bathroom, and nosing around
the laundry room. She'd travel the areas as if on a quest. Then, just when the boys would
be at the height of their video game, she'd jump up in front of the screen, disrupting their
play. She climbed on their backs, going from shoulder to shoulder.
One evening, our sons, Joe and Mike, were in the basement watching TV when I
heard, “Mom! There's a snake in the window well. ”
“A snake? How do you know?" I stood at the head of the stairs to the basement,
listening.
"It's near the window. We can hear it. There's a strange sound. Listen!"
Grabbing a flashlight and a plastic grocery bag, I headed downstairs to capture the
snake. I climbed onto a chair near the window well, turned on the flashlight and looked
cautiously through the curtain. I saw nothing but a few spider webs. I listened. Suddenly,
a loud sound came from the ceiling. Something was in the ventilation duct (通风管道).
The sound grew louder and more frequent. I paused.
What was making the noise? Could it be a snake like the boys suspected? Pepper had
killed a few snakes and brought them home to show us. I told myself that, if it were a
snake, it was probably harmless since rattlesnakes aren't common in Omaha, Nebraska. It
seemed too noisy to be a snake.
注意:
1.续写词数应为150左右:
2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
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