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淹池二高学年上学期第一次月考试题2022-2023高三英语命题人高三英语组(考试时间100分钟试卷满分120分xl.25)注意事项
1.本试卷由三个部分组成其中,第一和第二部分的第一节为选择题第二部分的第二节和第三部分为非选择题
2.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上
3.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑;回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上,写在本试卷上无效第一部分阅读理解(共2节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,共30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,并在并在答题卡上将该项涂黑ACraziest FoodFestivals soundslike ajoke topic,but onceyou startlooking intoit,youH realizetheyreeverywhere-the crazier,the better.
1.Bibimbap FestivalInthe SouthKorean townof Jeonjuloves,their“mixed rice”dish is a heartyserve ofrice toppedwithraw beef,a rainbowof vegetables,a rawegg andgochujang sauce(韩国的辣椒酱)so much.They takefourdays outof Octoberto celebrateit.Like anyfestival theresmusic,entertainment andmagic,but makingit thatlittle bitdifferent is thebibimbap thatswhipped(搅拌)up in a bigbowl bydozens ofchefs andserved toover400people.
2.WaikikiSpamJam(怀基基午餐肉节)Who knewthis canned meat hadso muchlove Well,it turnsout thata canof Spamisthego-to iteminHawaii,alongwithagrassskirtandgarland(花环).ThepeopleofHawaiiloveSpamsomuchthattheyeven spenda dayin Mayserving out the bestSpam,a typeof cheapcannedmeatmade mainlyfrom pork.
3.Bessieres EasterEggFestivalAt Eastertime,fbr thosein theFrench townof Bcssicrcsits allabout anegg farless sweet.Heretheycelebratetheholidaybygettingdozensofchefstomakeonelargeomelette(煎蛋卷)-15,(XX)eggs strong-for thetownsfolk(市民).
4.Potato DaysFestivalThis festivalactually takesplace in Barnesville,Minnesota(明尼苏达州),the US.Over thelastFriday andSaturday inAugust thetown celebratesits potato-growing skillsby hostingpotato pickingandpeeling contests,as wellas aMiss TaterTot pageant(盛典)fbr five-and six-ycar-old girls.
21.Bibimbap is.A.a kindof eggcake farless sweetB.a canof meatmade mainlyfrom porkC.a friedpotato ballcovered withsauceD.a ricedish mixedup withvegetables,etc
22.Waikiki SpamJam takesplace.A.from22to25OctoberB.in Mayin HawaiiC.inBarnesville,MinnesotaD.inaFrench town
23.If Jimwants tolearn Asianfood culture,hed bettergo to.A.Bibimbap FestivalB.Waikiki SpamJamC.Bessieres EasterEgg FestivalD.Potato DaysFestivalBEvery year,billions ofkilograms of fresh produceare wastedin theUnited States.Meanwhile,millions ofpoor Americansgo hungry,without accessto healthy and affordablemeals.Evan Lutz,CEO andfounder ofHungry Harvest,was inspiredto actafter seeingextreme povertyinareas ofBaltimore,Maryland.He wantsto reducethe so-called fooddesert inthat area.His workis tomakesurenofoodgoesowaste andnopersoniseverhungryinAmerica.And hecombinesthatgoalwitha lovefor business.Hungry Harvestis a business whichcollects andsells uglyproduce.These arefruits andvegetablesthat mostfood companieswill throwaway.More thansix billionpounds arewasted eachyear duetougly surface.Everything doesntgrow thesame wayon afarm.But allthat istoo bigor toosmall getsthrownout.Thatiswhyeverythinginagrocerystorelookssimilar,shinyandperfect.Hungry Harvestwillboxthose imperfectones anddeliver themto customersonce aweek.For EvanLuiz,giving backto otherscame fromhis upbringing.When Iwas growingup myparents taughtme thevalues ofgiving back,and givingisalot morepowerfulthan receiving.We sellproduce witha purposeand thatdoesnt justmean wereduce foodfromgoing towaste.We hirepeople thatwere formerlyin prisonand wereformerly injuredor sickliving inhomelessshelters.They reallywanted toget backon theirfeet fora secondchance inlife.”In January2016,Lutz appearedon theAmerican businesscompetition televisionshow SharkTankand goteven morethan heexpected:$I,.Lutz isusing themoney to realize hisgreat missionthatcan reallyrevolutionize thefood industryin America.
24.The underlinedpart fooddesert in the secondparagraph means..A.food thatgrows in the desertB.the poor areas inBaltimoreC.a lackoffreshand healthyfoodD.the desertwhere foodcan grow
25.The fooddelivered byHungry Harvestis.A.popular withlocal fruilfarmersB.easy to be foundin grocerystoresC.fresh buthard tokeep fbrfood companiesD.healthyandavailable tohungry people
26.Which of the followingwords canbe usedto describeEvan LutzA.Strong-willed andsmart.B.Kind-hearted andcreative.C.Warm-hearted andstrict.D.Open-minded andhumorous.
27.What canbe asuitable titlefor thispassageA.Giving UnusedProduce aPurposeB.Making Profitsfrom ShinyProduceC.Creating Jobsfor theLess FortunaleD.Helping thePeople inHungry WorldLetsface it.No onedrinks diet sodas forthe taste.People drink diet sodasinthehope thatit willhelpthem lose weight orat leastkeep themfrom gainingit.Yet itseems to have exactlythe oppositeeffect,according toa newstudy.ResearchersfromtheUniversityofTexassaidthosewhodranktwoormoredietsodasadayhadwaistsizeincreasesthatweresixtimesgreaterthanthosewhodidntdrinkdietsodas.Whatwesawwasthatthemore diet sodas aperson drank,the moreweight theywere likelyto gain,said SharonFowler.The studywas basedon datafrom474participants ina large,ongoing researchproject,where theparticipantswere followedfor nearly10years.Whilethefindings aresurprising,theyalsooffersomeexplanations.Nutritionexpert,Melanie Rogers,who workswith overweightpatients inNew York,has foundthat whenpatients areswitched fromregularto diet sodas,they dontloseweightal all.We werentseeing weightloss necessarily,and thatwasconfusing tous”,said Rogers.So whywould diet soda causeweight gainNo oneknows forsure yet,but itcould bethat peoplethinkthey caneat moreif theydrinkdiet sodas,and soover-compensate forthe missingcalories.Arelatedstudy foundsomesweeteners(甜味齐!J)raisedblood sugarlevelsinsomemice.Datafrom thisand otherpotential studiessuggest thatthe promotionof dietsodas andartificial sweetenersmaybe risky,said HelenP.Hazuda,professor atthe Universityof Texassschool ofmedicine.They maybefree ofcalories,but notof consequences.
28.People drinkdietsodasto.A.enjoy itstastcB.stay infashionC.achieve weightlossD.gain moreenergy
29.The newstudy suggeststhat drinkingdietsodas.A.causes peopleto becomeheavierB.helps peopletobehealthierC.makes peoplemuch thinnerD.offers peoplemore calories
30.We canlearn from the passagethat.A.regular sodasmake peoplelose moreweightB.dietsodadrinkers tendto catmore foodC.dietsodasdo helpreduce caloriesD.most blooddiseases comefrom dietsodas
31.The underlinedwordTheyinthelast paragraphprobably refersto.A.sweetenersB.diet sodasandartificial sweetenersC.sodasD.dietsodadrinkers andsweetener takersDAsspring arrives,farmers aroundthe worldare makingdecisions aboutwhat cropsto plantandhow tomanage them.Inthe U.S.,farmers typicallyhave big data tohelpmakethese decisions.These datahaveaclearupside.Theymakefarmsmoreproductive.IntheU.S.,thepastfiveyearshaveseenaseriesofgood harvestsfor bothcom and soybean.A bigpart isgenerated byeffectively usingdata toproduce morefoodfrom thesame amountof land,seed and fertilizer.In thepoorerparts of the world,however,the pictureismuch different.Many farmersare guidedonlyby theirhistory withthe landand theircommunitys traditions.Their skillsand knowledgeare impressive,but theysuffer froma povertyof data.They relyon technicaladvisors foradvice fromgovernments andacademiccenters whooftenhaveverylittle knowledgeofthelocal area.For seedsandfertilizersand othermaterialsused inthe field,they relyon companiesthat lackdata onhow theirproducts willperform inthelocal conditions.About10years ago,East Africanofficials andtheir developmentpartners startedto explorewhy sofewdairy farmersmadcprofits fromgrowing demandfrom urbanconsumers.Surveys offarmers intheregionsuggestedpooraccesstoveterinary(禽畜的)careandbreedingassistance(繁殖援助).Aneffortto providethese serviceshas helpedfarmers getmore milk.Datawould matterlittleiffarmingwas easyandthepathstoproductivitywereobvious.But inreality,agriculture isa complexmix ofmany factors,including climate,biology,chemistry,physics,economicsand culture—all ofwhich varyfrom regionto region.In thissituation,good datais necessary.
32.How hasbigdatabenefited AmericansfarmersA.By producingmore seedsandfertilizer.B.By helpingthe fannersto makedecisions.C.By informingthe farmersto plantcrops earlier.D.By increasingthe amountof landfor farming.
33.What dofanners in poor countriesneed toimprove theirfarmingA.Big data.B.Farming skills.C.Technical guidance.D.Farming materials.
34.Why doesthe writermention thecase ofEast AfricaA.To showthat East Africa reliesheavily ondiary farming.B.To illustratecooperation betweencountries wasa greatsuccess.C.To serveas anexample ofhow datahelps farmersinpoorareas.D.To provethat citypeople inEastAfricadidnt likedrinking milk.
35.What canwe learnfromthepassageA.Many changeablefactors haveinfluence onfarming.B.The Americanfarmers cantdecide whatthey willplant.C.East Africandairy farmerswere experiencedin raisingcows.D.The technicaladvisors inpoorareasknow thelocal areaswell.第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,共10分)根据短文内容,从短文后的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How toHave aSuccessful TeenageLifeEveryone dreamsof success in theirlife,dont theyEven asa teenager,you canachieve successinyour life;it reallyisnt thathard._
36.,Do wellin school.No matterhow boringit isnow,education willhelp yoube aproductive memberin society.Try yourbestfor excellencein school;listen to the teachers,do yourhomework,study,and getgood grades.Doingso willhelp youget intoa betteruniversity,which willenable youtohavea brightfuture.
37.•Do goodin yourcommunity.Volunteering cannot onlyimprove yourcommunitys status,but itcould make you happier.Studiesshowthatpeoplewhovolunteerarelesslikelytodevelopdepression(抑郁)thanpeoplewhodont.
38.Forexample,if youlove animals,volunteer atan animalshelter.If youlove helpingthe environment,planttrees orpick uplitter.When youhelp others,it willmakeyoufeel betterabout yourself.・
39.Remember,theyretheretohelpyoubethebestthatyoucanbe.Respectthemandvaluetheiropinions,even ifthey annoyyou sometimes.
40.You dontget tochoose yourteachers or your family,but youstillhave toput upwith them.Learn how to dealwith peoplenow,because whenyoure anadult,you dontgetto chooseyour bossoryourco-workcrs,so learnhowtorespect themnow.These pointscan help you enjoysuccessinyour teenagelife.A.Live lifeto thefullest.B.School setsyou upon theright track!C.Be niceto yourparents andteachers.D.Find chancesto dovolunteer workthat interestsyou.E.It willhelpyoupass timeand developyour personality.F.Here aresome importantpoints thatyou mayfind helpful.G.Keep itin mindthat theydo thethings theydo becausethey careabout you.第二部分语言知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节完型填空(共20小题;每小题
1.5分,满分30分)Like manyparents,I enjoyedreading abedtime storyto mytwo sonseach nightbefore theywent tobed.After thestory wasover,we wouldturn offthe lights,and talkeduntil theyfell
41.Onenightafterthelightswereoff,my3-year-oldson,Will,42metotellthemastory43bymyself,notone froma book.So I44told hima storyabout thefirst thingthat cameintomy
45.But tomy surprise,he46it somuch that he askedme todo thatthe nextnight.Thus astory-telling traditionwas47in ourfamily.Ever sincethat night,they seemednot tobe abletosleepwithouthearingoneofmy48stories.OfallthethingsIdoformy49,mystorytellingiswhattheylovemost.It hascreated aspecia!50between us.And theyfind thattheirday isnt以without oneof mystories,andsodo I.When Isee how52my storytellingis intheir lives,I cometorealizehow muchourtelevision andvideo-oriented(以视频为导向的)society has53in termsofthepersonalconnections thatstorytelling brings.Before the54of television,computers andsmartphones,afamilys^was builtaround storytelling.This oral(口述的)iradilion was56from generationtogeneration,and manyofthestories wehave todayoriginated fromthistradition untilsomeone finally57them down.Storytellingisusedasacreativewayto58forme.Duringthestorytelling,Iforgetabout(hepressureof theday andenjoy the59lime Ican spendwith mychildren.I hopethat otherparentscan gain殖from storytelling,too.
41.A.asleepB.shortC.illD.silent
42.A.warnedB.fbrcedC.beggedD.allowed
43.A.made upB.chosenC.picked upD.copied
44.A.frequentlyB.casuallyC.secretlyD.carefully
45.A.sightB.heartC.mouthD.mind
46.A.unbelievedB.doubtedC.lovedD.knew
47.A.endedB.followedC.bomD.destroyed
48.A.crazyB.fincC.strangcD.original
49.A.parentsB.childrenC.studentsD.relatives
5.A.bondB.argumentC.distrustD.difference
51.A.cruelB.badC.sadD.complete
52.A.valuclessB.importantC.hclplessD.common
53.A.earnedB.progressedC.contributedD.lost
54.A.familiarityB.opcrationC.inventionD.discussion
55.A.eveningB.arrivalC.morningD.picnic
56.A.turned outB.passed downC.turned downD.dying out
57.A.writeB.cutC.slowedD.tum
58.A.struggleB.relaxC.fightD.escape
59.A.unusualB.boringC.preciousD.difficult
60.A.confidenceB.courageC.experienceD.happiness第二节共10小题;每小题
1.5分,共15分阅读下面材料,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式Everyone seems负have hisor herown holiday.Dad hasFathers Day.Mom hasMothers Day.Children haveChildrens Day.Lovers haveValentines Day.But isthere aspecial day62older peopleOfcourse.The ChongyangFestival isthe holiday__63Chinese peopleshow lovefor theirelders.64celebrate onthe ninthday ofthe ninthlunar month,the festivalis alsoknown asthe DoubleNinthFestival.Nine isthe65high number,so it66regard thatthetwo togethermean along life.Thefestivalcomesduring67goldenlimeofautumn.Theclearweatherandthejoyofharvestmakefora happyatmosphere.On theday,people68tradition climba mountainandcarry dogwoods山茱萸.People inancient times69believe thatthe plantcould driveaway bad70spirit andprevent peopleagainst coldin winter.第三部分写作共两节,满分35分第一节短文改错共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文文中共有10处语言错误,每句中最多有两处每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改增加在缺词处加一个漏字符号八,并在其下面写出该加的词删除把多余的词用斜线\划掉修改在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词注意
1.每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;
2.只允许修改10处,多者从第11处起不计分Last Sunday,Jim tookabushome.On thebus,a youngman issmoking.The smokewas suchheavythat the old ladysitting inthe frontof himwas coughing.Jim wantedto speaktothesmoking manbut hefearedthe manwould getangrily.Finally,the oldladys loudcoughing helpedJim makeup hermind.Hecameuptotheyoungmanandsaid,“Excuseme,doyoumindstopsmokingTherearemanypassengeronthis bus,but wecannot standit.After hearingthis,the youngman feltsorry forthathehad doneandagreed putoutthecigarette.Jim waspraised bytheoldlady whowas coughing.第二节书面表达(满分25分)假如你是李华,你的外国笔友Tom得知你进入高三学习,特意写信来关心你请你根据以下提示,写一封回信内容包括
1.感谢关心
2.告知计划;
3.奋斗目标注意
1.词数100左右;
2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯Dear Tom,Yours,Li Hua。
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