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衡水泰华中学决胜新高考英语暑假必刷密卷做题时间:2022年__月___日,__:__—__:__实际得分:____家长签字(严禁代签):______第一卷(选择题)(总分95分)第一部分 听力(每小题1.5分,共30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)请听下面5段对话,选出最佳选项。1. What are the speakers probably talking about?A. Food. B. Animals. C. Clothes.2. What is the weather probably like today?A. Sunny. B. Windy. C. Rainy.3. What was stolen?A. A car. B. A necklace. C. A painting.4. Where is the computer?A. In the box. B. On the desk. C. On the table. 5. What is the man going to do?A. Attend a conference. B. Start a lesson. C. Read the magazines.第二节(共15小题;每小题15分,满分22.5分)请听下面5段对话或独白,选出最佳选项。请听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。6. What does the man need to do if he uses the bus?A. Walk down Oak Road. B. Walk through a park. C. Wait in front of the hotel.7. How will the man go to town probably?A. By taxi. B. By bus. C. On foot.请听笫7段材料,回答第8、9题。8. What does the man think of studying in a group?A. It encourages him to study.B. It helps make more friends.C. It needs more time.9. What will the woman share if she joins the group?A. Some past exam papers. B. Some learning styles. C. Some lecture notes.请听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10. What job will the man probably get if he gets the job?A. A cleaner. B. A cook. C. A waiter.11. How much can the man earn a day if he gets the job?A. £40. B. £35. C. £30.12. What will the hotel offer to the man?A. A jacket. B. A waistcoat. C. A shirt.请听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13. What kind of music does the man prefer probably?A. Scottish folk music. B. Russian choral music. C. Indian classical music.14. When will the man come back?A. On the 9th. B. On the 12th. C. On the 16th.15. What will take place on Sunday afternoon?A. A talk. B. A concert. C. A cruise.16. What can we know about the exhibition?A. It costs£14.50. B. It’s on a morning. C. It’s held on a bus.请听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17. When is the Discussion Session?A. From 9: 00 am to 10: 30 am.B. From 10: 30 am to 1: 30 pm.C. From 1: 00 pm to 3: 00 pm.18. Where can students ask teacher for help during the midday-to-3: 00 time period?A. In the Quiet Reading area. B. In the Central Seating area.C. In the Audio section.19. Why was the activity from 3: 00 pm to 6: 00 pm canceled?A. Because of the time. B. Because of the noise. C. Because of the teacher.20. What does the speaker say about the Language Exchange?A. It is a teacher-led event. B. It lasts for three hours. C. It is for local students. 第二部分 阅读理解(每小题2.5分,共50分)第一节 阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C、D)中,选出最佳选项。AGood Books for TeensLucas Maxwell is a librarian in a high school in the UK. He’s constantly recommending books for teens. Here he picks the ones teens in his school love most.Geek GirlHolly SmaleThis is a series where it doesn’t matter how many copies I buy, the shelf is always empty. It’s the story of super-smart Harriet Manners, who can’t quite seem to fit in. Then she’s spotted by a modeling agency and things start to turn around, until they don’t.Radio SilenceAlice OsemanThe older students love this. We video talked with Alice last year and she had an instant connection with the students. Radio Silence is a story about Frances. Frances is convinced she knows what she wants out of life. Everything changes when she meets the creator of her favorite podcast(播客).The CrossoverKwame AlexanderIt’s about twin brothers Josh and Jordan who are the stars of their high school basketball team. Competition is high between them, and their father, a former ballplayer himself, is tough but caring. I love putting this book into the hands of students who tell me they hate reading because it changes their minds every time.EL DeafoCece BellEL Deafo is an account of Bell’s childhood and living with her deafness. When Bell was a young girl she became deaf because of a disease. Bell needs to wear the Phonic Ear, a powerful hearing aid. When she discovers that the device(设备) allows her to hear the teacher not just in the classroom but all over the school, she becomes superhero EL Deafo, listening in on grownups for all!21. Who does “I” refer to in the text?A. Holly Smale. B. Harriet Manners.C. Lucas Maxwell. D. Kwame Alexander.22. What plot might we find in The Crossover?A. A conflict between twin brothers. B. A student making fun of her teacher.C. A girl becoming crazy about podcasts. D. A smart student's fight with a modeling agency.23. Which book tells the author’s own story?A. Geek Girl. B. Radio silence. C. The Crossover. D. EL Deafo.BNyle DiMarco has some thoughts about inspirational viral Internet content specifically, videos showing kids who are deaf hearing for the first time. “The biggest problem is that it tends to highly praise those simple solutions and it’s a view of just a few seconds of a disabled person’s life,” DiMarco, a star model who is deaf, said.Children with access to great measures that restore hearing, he noted, are “often from very wealthy families who are very fortunate to have the money to be able to purchase the technology needed and the training and spare the hours needed for it.” But that’s not the reality for many children who are deaf, let alone Americans of all ages who are hard of hearing.More than 70 million deaf people worldwide use sign language, DiMarco pointed out, “but only 2 percent of them have access to education in sign language.” DiMarco, who grew up in an entirely deaf family and attended a school for the deaf, praises the benefits of learning and speaking sign language. “We had direct access to communication, to language and to love,” he said.It was only after he persuaded his mother to allow him to attend public school in the fifth grade that he was deprived of ASL (American Sign Language)—and began to feel he was missing out. The feeling affected his self-worth, he said, and resurfaced when he joined the cast of “America’s Next Top Model!” in 2015. He said, “It was just me and a group of other models that I was competing against in the house. I tried to teach them sign, but many of them weren’t willing to learn it.”There even came a point when DiMarco thought about giving up. But part of his mission is to make people who are deaf appear in the media more often, which didn’t happen when he was growing up. “I want to take the opportunity to work with ‘America’s Next Top Model’ to really pave a new road,” he said.24. What’s DiMarco’s attitude towards the videos?A. Ambiguous. B. Appreciative. C. Uninterested. D. Disapproving.25. According to Paragraph 2, what is the reality for many deaf children?A. They have wasted a lot of money on their hearing.B. They are offered new technology to help them out.C. They lack good measures to restore their hearing.D. They are asked to spend time receiving training.26. Why did DiMarco begin to feel he was missing out in the fifth grade?A. He was often made fun of at school.B. He nearly couldn’t use sign language.C. He couldn’t do as well in studies as others.D. He had no opportunity to attend public school.27. What does DiMarco hope to achieve through working with “America’s Next Top Model”?A. Learning to use sign language well. B. Making models popular among people.C. Drawing more attention to deaf people. D. Winning the title of top model that season.CA favorite dish for purple sea urchins(海胆) living off the coast of California is kelp(巨藻). The problem is, those kelp forests are shrinking rapidly and that’s hurting the oceanic ecosystem. So a group of scientists ran an experiment to see if these sea urchins can themselves become a top menu item.Just off the coast, three divers get ready to jump in. They’re students from Moss Landing Marine Laboratories. The task: Count purple sea urchins. Their professor, Luke Gardner expects they’ll find plenty of urchins. And that’s not a good thing. “What they do is they just eat everything in sight,” Gardner says. These purple creatures are eating up California’s kelp forests, which provide food and shelter for numerous sea animals.The problem began around 2014. That’s when Gardner says warmer ocean temperatures began affecting the reproduction of kelp. It’s also when a disease killed off sunflower sea stars, a killer of purple sea urchins. The purple sea urchin population thus grows very fast.The divers don’t come up empty-handed. They bring Gardner quite a lot of purple sea urchins. What’s inside is the part we eat, the uni (海胆黄) -- a type of delicious food in Japanese cuisine. “The problem with these guys is that when you open them up, sometimes there’s nothing in there. And they might be a bit small compared to market-sized urchins,” says Gardner.Then, it is time for the taste test. On a typical foggy day, the class crowds into the kitchen of the restaurant Aubergine. Here, chef Justin Cogley serves uni from around the world. He opens up the purple sea urchins, taking the orange uni out and prepares it on a fried potato. “Honestly, it’s rich and buttery,” Cogley says. His conclusion? He will serve it.It’s a tasty end to the project. But this could be just the beginning. A company called Urchinomics has been selling its human-raised urchins in Japan. Now, it is working to secure a site in California. It's all in an effort to save the state’s kelp forests and help the thousands of animals that depend on them.28. What is the scientist’s experiment about?A. Turning purple sea urchins into a dish.B. Finding new food for purple sea urchins.C. Discovering the causes of a poor ecosystem.D. Studying the ecosystem of the coast of California.29. How is Paragraph 3 mainly developed?A. By presenting research findings. B. By following time orderC. By analyzing causes. D. By making comparisons.30. According to Gardner, what’s a problem with purple sea urchins?A. Their uni tastes like bad butter. B. They don’t all have uni inside.C. They can’t be raised by humans. D. Their size is beyond the market standard.31. What is the best title for the text?A. Save California’s Kelp by Eating Purple Sea UchinsB. A Scientist’s Cooking Dream Comes True in CaliforniaC. Kelp Forests Suffer Because of Japanese CuisineD. Clean Up the Sea by Restoring Kelp ForestsDLate blight(晚疫病) is a common disease of plants such as tomatoes and potatoes, capable of wiping out entire crops on commercial-sized fields. If conditions are favorable, it can quickly spread to other plants through wet soil and wind.In history, late blight caused over 1 million deaths in Ireland. Today it still causes more than 6.7 billion dollars in annual losses worldwide. Small farms and growers are often the hardest hit, many stating losing almost two-thirds of their yearly production, because usually they don’t have money to identify and treat the disease.But farmers may have a new weapon now. The technology, designed by researchers at North Carolina State University can recognize sick plants early by employing a piece of test paper that plugs into(接入) a reader on a smartphone.Plants produce signaling chemicals from their leaves. “If a plant is diseased, the type and concentration of these chemicals changes,” said Wei Qingshan, an engineer at North Carolina State University. If the farmer suspects a late blight infection is underway, he can remove a leaf from a living plant and place it in a small, covered glass jar. After the leaf’s volatile(挥发性的) chemicals have accumulated for 15 minutes or so, the cap is removed and the air is pumped from the jar into a reader attached to the back of a smartphone. Inside the smartphone reader is a piece of paper specially treated with dyes (染料) by the researchers. Upon interacting (相互作用) with the plant’s volatile chemicals, the paper changes color to indicate the presence or absence of the late blight.The researchers hope to tailor the technology for other crop diseases, which continue to appear as climate change and global trade increase the stress on agricultural systems. “This is an important step in the improvement of global food security,” Wei Qingshan said.32. What are the statistics in Paragraph 2 mainly about?A. The damage caused by late blight. B. The money put into late blight treatment.C. The number of crops in a commercial-sized field.D. The yearly production of small farms and growers.33. According to Wei Qingshan, how would a farmer find out if a plant was infected?A. By treating the plant with special dyes.B. By putting volatile chemicals on the plant.C. By testing the air in the jar with a leaf inside.D. By examining the land with a smartphone reader.34. What do the researchers expect of their new technology?A. It’ll reach farmers soon. B. It’ll get rid of late blight.C. It’ll be beneficial to the climate D. It’ll be able to detect more crop diseases.35. Where is the text most likely from?A. A news report B. A guidebookC. A lesson plan D. An advertisement.第二节 根据短文内容,从短文后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。(共5小题,每题2.5分,满分12.5分)“Big data” lives up to its name: We produce 2.5 quintillion bytes (字节) of data every day through the digit connections that link people, objects, and devices. Every email, text, post, online search and doctors visit contribute to big data. ___36___Many believe it is. Stores are using it to improve our shopping experience. __37__ In the United States, Macy’s department store credits big data with improving their customer satisfaction and helping to increase sales by 10 percent.Banks are also putting quite a lot of money into big data. ___38___ One area to benefit is customer service, where valuable information collected is supporting speedier decisions on loans (贷款) and credit while providing better protection against theft and even overspending.Health care is also seeing a marked difference. Data collection is helping to reduce preventable deaths, improve quality of life, predict and cure diseases. ___39___Big data searches for patterns to predict how cancers will behave and recently led to the breakthrough discovery that a commonly used antidepressant(抗抑郁剂) has the potential to help find a cure for lung cancer.Big data is still just getting started, but it already influences almost every area of our lives--mostly attempts to make them better. By 2021, there will be 200 billion connected devices. ___40___ If computational power and data scientists can keep pace with such growth, the potential for big data to make an even bigger difference is huge. A. It’s even used in cancer research. B. But is big data really making a difference? C. Why is big data important to your business? D. Over $20 billion were spent on data analysis in 2016. E. Without big data analysis, companies are blind and deaf. F. And we’re predicted to produce 1.7 million bytes of data per person, per second G. Data analysis enables stores to predict popular products and ensures competitive pricing.第三部分 英语知识运用阅读下面短文,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。(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)I will never forget those two years when I struggled and finally passed my driving test.I grew up in a tiny village in the countryside, where, if leaving, you had to rely on the____41____that came once a day and went as far as the neighboring____42____. Therefore, for the villagers, learning to____43____represented freedom.As you might have____44____, I didn’t pass my test the first time, nor second, nor third.____45____, it took me six____46____and two years. I was so____47____when I finally passed that I didn’t even drive myself home.But, when I went out for my first solo (独自的) drive, I____48____the freedom and aloneness. Even now, as an adult, I still feel intense excitement about____49____on a road trip by myself. Partly it’s the_____50_____of an adventure, but it’s also because I am_____51_____of those two years when I tried and failed to pass my test.I remembered how I wanted it and the dozens of times I learned how to reverse (倒车) around a corner. I_____52_____back to the extra waitressing shifting (轮班). I worked to_____53_____more lessons and another test. In those two years, I learned if I want something_____54_____enough, I’d keep going until I got it. Now every time I start my car, I feel as if I’m_____55_____the key in the ignition (发火装置) of my own determination.41.A.train B.subway C.truck D.bus42.A.town B.region C.village D.block43.A.drive B.speak C.walk D.ride44.A.known B.guessed C.predicted D.seen45.A.However B.Therefore C.Additionally D.Actually46.A.attempts B.experiments C.trips D.lessons47.A.shocked B.relaxed C.doubtful D.fearful48.A.experienced B.held C.gained D.enjoyed49.A.setting off B.turning up C.pulling over D.breaking away50.A.exploration B.fun C.challenge D.benefit51.A.informed B.reminded C.convinced D.rid52.A.call B.fight C.think D.step53.A.offer B.afford C.finish D.review54.A.confidently B.hopefully C.badly D.helplessly55.A.pushing B.finding C.repairing D.turning 第二节语法填空(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。Mr Bolton had a big house with a beautiful lawn and a garden. His neighbor often came to visit his garden and Mr Bolton enjoyed____56____(hold) parties in his house. Sometimes, even visitors to the town came to his house to look____57____the lawn and garden.Because of this, Mr Bolton was very proud of his lawn and garden and he spend all his time and energy taking care of them. But there was still one thing____58____bothered him -- the sidewalk. Some of the sidewalk’s tiles(地砖) were stained(沾了污渍的). Some showed____59____(difference) levels of wear and some just looked old. One day, Mr Bolton had____60____brilliant idea. “Why not paint the sidewalk?” he said to____61____(he). So he went to a hardware store and found some light grey paint. He bought the paint, rushed home and____62____(get) out a paint roller. And in a short time he had____63____(complete) painted the sidewalk. After the paint dried, the sidewalk looked as though it was brand new.Mr Bolton thought the project was a great____64____(succeed). But there was one unexpected result that troubled him: His neighbors and visitors all walk on his lawn now because they don’t want _____65_____ (make) the sidewalk dirty. 第二节书面表达——应用文 (15分) 假定你是李华,你所住的社区里有流浪狗(stray dogs)和流浪猫。它们无人看管,境况堪忧。请写一封信,邀请你的英国交换生朋友Mike一起帮助这些动物,内容包括:1.表明目的; 2.讲述流浪狗(猫)的现状; 3.期待答复。注意:1.词数 100 词左右;2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。 第三节——读后续写(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。续写的词数应该为150左右。In 1989, fresh out of high school, I had the difficult task of choosing a career path before college started in three months. In those days in Pakistan, there were limited options: becoming a doctor or an engineer, or entering the financial world after getting a business degree. I wasn’t interested in engineering, so that I was left with medicine or business. I couldn’t decide. My uncle, one of the people who have the final say in the family, suggested that I do a work placement to experience it for a month in an international company followed by a month in a hospital. After that, I could make a decision. It seemed like a brilliant idea.I was accepted for a month’s placement at a foreign bank in Karachi. I got a feel for how the world of finance functioned, made new friends, and generally enjoyed the mostly easy-going work surroundings.The month passed rapidly, and soon I began working at a leading hospital in Karachi. The experience couldn’t have been more different. The hospital had an intense environment. The days started early (at 7 am, compared to 9 am at the bank), and were filled with endless duties. And the night calls! This was crazy, working all day, through the night, and again the next day.I began thinking about my two experiences. The bank had offered a more relaxing atmosphere, better working hours and less stress. The hospital was full of excitement and unpredictability, but the studying and training was difficult. It seemed that the business option was going to win out.Near the end of my month at the hospital, I was driving home after an especially busy night call. In front of me was a public bus, with college students sitting on the top. As the driver weaved through (穿梭) traffic, I could see the boys shaking from side to side.Paragraph 1:Suddenly, a boy fell off the back of the bus. _______________________________________________Paragraph 2:The next day, when I went to hospital to see the boy, all his family got up, with grateful smiles on their faces. _________________________________________________________________________________
暑假作业(七)语法填空(满分15分)56.___________ 57.___________ 58.___________ 59._____________ 60.____________ 61.___________ 62.____________ 63.___________ 64.____________ 65.____________书面表达(满分15分) 读后续写(25分) Paragraph 1:Suddenly, a boy fell off the back of the bus. Paragraph 2:The next day, when I went to hospital to see the boy, all his family got up, with grateful smiles on their faces.
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