浙江省杭州市高三第二次教学质量检测试题英语缺答案扫描
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2022学年第二学期杭州市高三年级教学质量检测英语参考答案及评分标准第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)1-5 BCCCA 6-10 BCBAB 11-15 ABCBA 16-20 ABACA第二部分阅读(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)21-25 DBCBC 26-30ADACD 31-35 BDAAC第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)36--40 DFAEG第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)41-45 BDBCA 46-50 CDABA 51-55 CBADB第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)56.an 61.to 57 to perfect62.popularity58.has used63.when59.based64.Totally60.its65.was listed第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)Dear teachers and fellow students,Welcome to our "Bringing Cultural Relics to Life"event.As president of the Student Union,I'm honored to have the opportunity to open this wonderful occasion.The purpose of this event is to encourage everyone to explore the history and culture behind the artifacts and appreciate their beauty.There will be an exhibition featuring various cultural artifacts brought by students which have been passed down through their families.Also,we will be holding a workshop where students are encouraged to create their own cultural artifacts that look likecultural relics in ancient times.Thank you foryour attendance,and I wish you all a meaningful and enjoyable experience.第二节(满分25分)Denny held my hand,but then my turn came.Turning to Denny and letting go of his hand,I put my finger to my lips and stood up,leaving him sitting there in the front row.I stepped up on to the small stage and the bench loomed before me.Slowly,I sat down."My childhood dream will come true."I murmured to myselfand started to play.All the practice and effort I put in for six months paid off.My fingers danced over black and white keysas if they had a mind of their own.Suddenly,I heard quiet snickering from the audience.A small body climbed onto the piano bench next to me.It's Denny!My body almost froze but I kept right on playing.I heard tinkling onthe high keys.Almost over,I thought:last phrase,last measure, and last note.Whew!I glanced over at Denny plinking."OK,we're done,"I told him.Taking my hand, he slid off the bench.We stood at the front of the platform,and I leaned down."Bow with me,"Iwhispered. We bowed,and the class applauded.Someone in the back stood up.Before long,others joined her. Together with my little boy,I finished the recital by receiving a standing ovation.高三英语·第1页(共1页)Text 1W:Hurry up!We will be late for our flight!It's already 2o'clock.M:Wait,don't we still have three hours before departure,Penny?W:You are looking at the wrong flight,Kevin.There's only an hour left.Just pack your things up and go!(停10秒)Text 2M:Do you have any plans for our anniversary,Honey?I hear there's a new French restaurant just around the block. W:That one looks great,but I'd like to invite you to the Italian restaurant next to the BurgerKing.Their special pizza looks so delicious on their website.Do you want to try?M:Sure,I would love to.(停10秒)Text 3W:Good morning,Mr.Smith.I am wondering if you can have a look at the paper that Ijust submitted sometime today?M:I am fine with that,but it may be difficult to fit it into my tight agenda.I won't be in my office or labs for most of the day,but we can meet at the cafeteriaover lunch.W:Thank you.See you then.(停10秒)Text 4M:Mom,have you watched the weather forecast for this week?I want to go to the beach this Tuesday.W:It seems that the temperature is going to drop to 5 degree Celsius tonight.You'd better not go until it gets warmer next week.M:Ok.(停10秒)Text 5M:Have you heard that Jay is coming to Melbourne for his music tour next year.His songs go viral on theinternet. W:Yeah,I've been trying to get a ticket bycalling the agency,but apparently it's hard to get through.M:Why not try their APP?It's much easier for you to get one.(停5秒)听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。
2015年杭州市第二次高考科目教学质量检测第一节:单项填空(共20小题;每小题0.5分,满分10分)从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填人空白处的最佳选项,并在答题纸上将该选项标号涂黑。
1.—Susan,your grandma will come to see you next Friday. —Really? Thank you so much for telling me. __.A. These things happen!B. There’s no panic.C.So far so good.D. You’ve made my day!2.The Jurassic Park is —_ Steven Spielberg movie in which_____ hero fights bravely and protects his friends and family from dinosaurs. A.不填;the B. a;the C.不填;a D.the;a3. The city government has promised that it will seek to solve the problem_____.A. once and for allB. once upon a timeC. once in a whileD. all at once4. When_ to a totally different culture, we should be open-minded and try to understand and appreciate it.A. to exposeB. having exposedC. exposedD. exposing5. Why do you turn to me for help_____ you can easily work out the problem independently?A. untilB. whenC. a fterD. unless6. The snowstorm last night delayed my flight, otherwise I _____in Hawaii sunbathing on the beach now.A. would beB. could have beenC. will beD. might have been7. I _____TV alone in the living room when I suddenly heard a crack upstairs.A. would watchB. had watchedC. was watchingD. watched8. We all know that it's easy to follow fashion but rather difficult to establish our own _____.A. fancyB. favorC. principleD. style9. My grandpa, _____is often the case with old people, is fond of talking about the good old days.A. asB. thatC. whenD. which10. They have nothing in common. _____there is almost no communication between them.A. First of allB. Worse stillC. Even soD. After all11. The insurance company has sent us an email saying their policy has been specially _____to our needs.A. relatedB. attachedC. tailoredD. accustomed12. With time going by, _____once seemed vital in our life is no longer as important now.A. whichB. howC. whatD. whether13. Because water is present on our planet, people often overlook its importance in daily life.A. consequentlyB. accuratelyC. particularlyD. universally14. Although you _____also find beautiful scenery in Detroit , it is generally not a place for sightseeing.A. shouldB. m ustC. needD. can15. Excuse me,but could you please stop! Such an argument is not getting you _____.A. anyhowB. a nythingC. anywhereD. anyone16. As they talked in a very low voice, Jessica could hardly_____ what they were discussing.A. leave outB. make outC. turn outD. set out17. _____the efforts made by the police, a fantastic performance will be put on tomorrow.A. In place ofB. In search ofC. In time ofD. In praise of18. This novel is excellent and has won a lot of awards, but it is not a _____success.A. commercialB. frequentC. physicalD. faithful19. It’s reported that both sides have _____ their willingness to start a new round of talk.A. inspiredB. representedC. signaledD. reflected20. —I’m _____leaving for Paris this afternoon.A. What for?B. Who c ares?C. Why m e?D. How a bout you?1 第二节:完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)It was Christmas Eve 1881. I was 15 years old and feeling like the world was 21 for me because there hadn't been enough money to buy me the rifle (长枪)that I’d wanted that year.Pa came back in and there was ice in his beard. “Come on, Matt,” Pa said. “Dress warmly. It’s cold outside. We’re going to Widow Jensen’s. They are 22 wood.” Widow Jensen lived about two miles down the road. Her husband had died a year or so before and 23 her with three children, theoldest being eight.I 24 went out with Pa and we 25 the sled (雪橇)high with wood. 26 we went to the store and Pa took down a big ham, some bacon, a sack of flour and some shoes, which were put into a smaller sack. We rode the two miles to Widow Jensen’s in 27. I tried to think through what Pa was doing. I k new we didn’t have much money and Widow Jensen had 28 neighbors than us. It shouldn’t have been our 29.Widow Jensen opened the door and let us in. She had a blanket wrapped around her 30.The children were wrapped in 31 and were sitting in front of the fireplace by a very small fire that 32 gave off any heat at all. “We brought you a few things , Ma’am,” Pa said and set down the sack of flour. I put the meat on the table. Then Pa handed her the sack that had the shoes in it.She 33 and took the shoes out one pair at a time. I watched her carefully. She bit her lower lip to keep it from 34 and then tears filled her eyes and started running down her cheeks. She looked up at Pa like she wanted to say something, 35 it wouldn’t come out. “We brought a load of wood too, Ma’am,” Pa said. Then he turned to me and said,“Matt,go bring some in. ”I wasn’t the 36 person when I went back out to bring in the wood. I choked and as much as I hate to 37 it, there were tears in my eyes too. In my mind I kept 38 those three kids huddled (捲缩)around the fireplace and their mother standing there with tears running down her cheeks with so much 39 in her heart that she couldn’t speak. Just then the rifle seemed very 40. Pa had given me the best Christmas of my life.21. A. over B. complete C. lost D. boring22. A. in between B. for C. out of D. behind23. A. offered B; brought C. delighted D. left24. A. excitedly B. hurriedly C. gratefully D. unwillingly25. A. equipped B. placed C. loaded D. armed26. A. Now B. Then C. Meanwhile D. Sometime27. A. silence B. regret C. devotion D. condition28. A. smarter B. tougher C. prettier D. closer29. A. topic B. concern C. idea D. case30. A. shoulders B. head C. arms D. feet31. A. one B. the rest C. another D. the other32. A. nearly B. hardly C. actually D. slowly33. A. jumped B. laughed C. joked D. hesitated34. A. trembling B. moving C. bending D. crying35. A. and B. so C. or D. but36. A. honest B. kind C. same D. disappointing37. A. allow B. admit C. clarify D. confirm38. A. seeing B. i magining C. cheering D. comforting39. A. motivation B. gratefulness C.sympathy D. courage40. A. typical B. valuable C. unimportant D. hopeless2第二部分:阅读理解(共两节。
2007年浙江省杭州市高三英语第二次教学质量检测试卷(附部分答案)本试卷分试题卷和答题卷,满分150分,考试时间120分钟。
第I卷第一部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分50分)第一节:单项填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
1.High School Musical is a musical film that is all about being ____________and following your dreams.A. myselfB. himselfC. herselfD. yourself2.Retired French soccer player Zidane said that he ____________ happy to dosomething for children.A. would beB. must beC. should beD. could be3. You see, Stella always _______________ well in the photo.A. comes inB. comes outC. comes downD. comes up4. In my opinion, _____________ we’re home for the holidays, it doesn’t meanwe have to spend all our time watching TV or playing video games.A. even thoughB. even ifC. even soD. even now5. Kitesurfing, __________ kiteboarding, is one of the popular new extreme sports.A. still callingB. sometimes callsC. also calledD. always call6. As we know, Mr. Priestley was elected ___________ President of New York StateUniversity.A. aB. theC. 不填D. an7. Bluetooth is an internationally standardized technology __________ shortdistance wireless communication.A. supportingB. supportedC. to supportD. supports8. He is trying to win the first prize in the competition, but he won’t find_________ easy.A. oneB. itC. themD. this9. John is the captain of the team, and, ___________ , must decide who is tobat first.A. such asB. as suchC. such aD. s such10. Such success was never dreamed of ____________ we first started.A. whatB. whereC. whyD. when11. — Sometimes, even well-know stars have their appearance improved at abeauty salon.— _______________ ! Shall I give you a bit of fashion advice?A. That’s greatB. Not reallyC. Make it clearD. By all means12. If you say “whom”, then I know you ______________ English grammarvery well. But I would prefer to say “who”.A. would have studiedB. must have studiedC. can haveD. should have studied13. The role that China plays in world affairs _________ getting more and moreimportant.A. have beenB. will beC. isD. are14. You will be praised or blamed _____________ your work is good or bad.A. according asB. according toC. depending onD. basing upon15. ______________ my secretary is away at present, I have a great many extra e-mailsto answer.A. ForB. AsC. IfD. Though16. They will be very thankful for ______________ you can give them.A. whateverB. no matter whatC. thatD. what else17. Don’t worry about the car. If the ___________ comes to the worst we can alwayswalk home.A. worseB. worstC. badD. least18. Kristen Dunst is _______________ us all as the young actress who played in the super-hero movies Spider-Man and Spider-Man 2 as Mary Jane.A. famous forB. directed byC. dealt withD. known to19. — What’s happened to Edith Jones? I haven’t seen her for a long time.— I really _______________ . She always made fun of me.A. don’t careB. don’t doubtC. don’t knowD. don’t believe20. Richard insisted the United States was larger than Brazil, but he had to____________ when Elizabeth showed him the map.A. keep his wordsB. have a good wordC. eat his wordsD. get a word第二节:完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从21—40各题所给的4个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。
杭州市高三年级教学质量检测英语试题参考答案及评分标准英语勘误:第39题的选项BCD的过去式应该改成原形。
卷上:39. A. B. got on C. stood up D. took off改为:39. A. B. get on C. stand up D. take off听力1-5 BBCAC 6-10 BACAC 11-15 BBCCA 16-20 ABCBB阅读理解21-24 ADBB 25-27 CDB 28-30 ADB七选五31- 35 BDCGE完形填空36-40 BCADC 41-45 BADCB 46-50 ADCBA 51-55 DCBAD语法填空56. a 57. pushing 58. that/which 59. named 60. comfortable61. bicycles 62. growth 63. easily 64. was invented 65. further应用文写作My fellow students,Currently, most students in our school read little English literature, not only because they consider it too difficult, but because they don’t think it necessary. In my view, however, English literature is what we can’t afford to miss. It offers us an opportunity to appreciate the beauty of English and have a taste of a different culture. Better yet, it allows us to communicate with those great minds.I hereby appeal to every one of you to read more English literature and you won’t regret it!Li Hua读后续写(略)。
2023届浙江省杭州市高三下学期教学质量检测(二模)英语试题学校:___________姓名:___________班级:___________考号:___________一、阅读理解Science and Technology Camp•Full-day camp for students aged 12-14•Four-week program July 5-30 | Monday-Friday, 9 am to 4 pmWeek 1 | July 5-9Week 2 | July 12-16Week 3 | July 19-23Week 4 | July 26-30•Registration begins June 1, 2023 — register for minimum two weeks.•Fees: $75 registration fee. $795 per week. Full payment must be made at time of registration.•The deadline for the cancellation to receive a full refund is June 15, 2023.Camp StructureCamp days are comprised of eight sessions with two sessions per day while the final day of the week is reserved for overviews and reflection. The morning sessions begin at 9 am to 12 pm followed by one hour for lunch. (Campers should bring their lunches.) Afternoon sessions are scheduled from 1 pm to 4 pm with 15-minute breaks midway through each session. Snacks are provided at break time. (Food allergies should be reported at the time of registration.)Camp ContentScience and Technology camp above all emphasizes entertainment while teaching students about how websites are designed using various coding languages, rocket design, practical applications of math and physics, and how to build your own hydraulics system.Camp PersonnelThe camp is headed by the husband-and-wife team of Doctors James and Sophie Clark who are experts in the fields of computer science and mechanical engineering. Our mission is to make sure everyone feels fully supported and excited to be here.1.What is the lowest cost of attending the Science and Technology camp?A.$75.B.$795.C.$1590.D.$1665. 2.What is the main emphasis of Science and Technology camp?A.Rocket science.B.Fun in learning.C.Coding language.D.Hands-on experiences.3.Who are the camp leaders?A.Mechanical engineers.B.Medical doctors.C.A married couple.D.Computer technicians.A British woman, Dr. Mantri, growing up in India started to notice his son, Dhruv, was struggling with simple arithmetic when he was in fifth-grade. After noticing this, she started employing an abacus (算盘) to help her son visually comprehend mathematics.“I would ask him something like 35 minus 13 and he couldn’t do it.” said Dhruv’s mom Dr. Mantri. “I decided to change the way he looked at numbers,” she said. “An abacus is a tried and tested method, and the Egyptians used them for building the pyramid.” In just six days he started to show progress with the abacus and would go on to become a whizz kid with numbers, with even his classmates’ parents reaching out for help.She never thought she would teach her son using an abacus, which she used as a child in India and it was always helpful. Within six days she started to notice a difference and see results. So dramatic was the turnaround, that school staff asked him to perform with the abacus at an assembly, where some parents even came to ask for advice on using it for their kids.IT specialist Dr. Mantri said the humble abacus can be used for calculations into the trillions and kids enjoy learning on it because it’s like a game. “It becomes a playing tool for younger children, for it feels like a game. I think the success comes because children can touch and feel an abacus and visualize them.” She added.By the age of 12, Dhruv was giving online cyber security seminars and is now pursuing a career in data science and analytics. Dhruv has now landed an apprenticeship (实习) at an international firm. During the four-year apprenticeship, he will spend one day a week studying Data Science and Artificial Intelligence at Glasgow Caledonian University. “He is so confident now and I am so proud,” she said, with Dhruv adding “I don’t think my teachers would have guessed that I would be following a career in data science at that time.”4.Why did Dhruv have difficulty in learning mathematics?A.He was faced with language barrier.B.He didn’t find a proper way.C.He suffered from eyesight problems.D.He lacked academic support from the family.5.What does the underlined word “whizz” in paragraph 2 mean?A.Careful.B.Diligent.C.Outstanding.D.Struggling. 6.Why do kids like learning on abacus according to the text?A.They find it appealing.B.They can calculate faster.C.They enjoy playing games.D.They are eager for success.7.What can we infer from the last paragraph?A.Dhruv was addicted to the internet at 12.B.Dhruv is teaching data science and analytics now.C.Dhruv is a full-time student at Glasgow Caledonian University.D.Dhruv’s career choice was beyond his teachers’ expectation.Kenya has been at the forefront (前沿) of the global war on plastic since the government banned single-use plastics in protected areas in June 2020. Unfortunately, the preventive measures have barely received attention. Hundreds of tons of industrial and consumer polymer waste continue to get dumped into landfills daily. However, if 29-year-old Nzambi Matee has her way, the unsightly plastic heaps will soon be transformed into colorful bricks.The materials engineer’s seeking to find a practical solution to control plastic pollution began in 2017. She quit her job 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 build the machinery to make them. But the determined eco-entrepreneur was confident in her idea and did not give up.She says, “I wanted to use my education to handle plastic waste pollution. But I was very clear that the solution had to be practical, sustainable, and affordable. The best way to do this was by channeling the waste into the construction space and finding the most efficient and affordable material to build homes.” Her company produces over 1,500 bricks a day. The pavers are made using a mix of plastic products that cannot be reprocessed or recycled.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, ithelps repurpose the lowest quality of plastic. “There is that waste they cannot process anymore; they cannot recycle. That is what we get.” Matee says.Matee is not nearly done. Her dream is to reduce the mountain of trash 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, the more we created more employment for the youth.”8.What does the underlined sentence in paragraph 1 imply?A.Matee’s method can be effective if adopted.B.Matee’s idea has been widely accepted. C.Colorful bricks are in huge demand.D.Plastic waste hasn’t attracted enough attention.9.Which of the following can best describe Nzambi Matee?A.Generous and ambitious.B.Confident and grateful.C.Creative and resolved.D.Optimistic and modest.10.What is Nzambi Matee’s ultimate purpose in using a mix of plastic products?A.to build cheaper houses.B.to support the government.C.to create job opportunities.D.to tackle plastic pollution. 11.Which of the following is the best title for the text?A.Kenya: Pioneer in Banning Plastic Single-use PlasticsB.Nzambi Matee: Innovator in Solving Plastic WasteC.Mix of Plastic Products: A New Construction MaterialD.Plastic Recycling: A Creative Solution to Pollution二、未知ChatGPT, designed by OpenAI to carry on conversations just like humans, has become a viral excitement. The AI-powered tool went from zero to a million users in just five days! Its ability to provide in-depth answers to user questions has even drawn the attention of distinguished technology companies.The intelligent robot understands what the user says or types and then responds in a way that makes sense. Its vast body of knowledge has been gathered from the internet and archived (归档) books. It is further trained by humans. This makes ChatGPT a useful tool for researching almost any topic.“We have a lot of information on the internet, but you normally have to Google it, then read it and then do something with it,” says Ricardo, chief science officer and co-founder of AI company Erudit. “Now you’ll have this resource that can process the whole internet and all of the information it contains for you to answer your question.”ChatGPT cannot think on its own. It depends on the information that it has been trained on. As a result, the AI tool works well for things that have accurate data available. However, when unsure, ChatGPT can get creative and flow out incorrect responses. OpenAI cautions users to check the information no matter how logical it sounds. Also, ChatGPT has only been trained with information till 2021. Hence, it cannot be relied upon for anything that happened after that.Experts believe ChatGPT has limitless potential to solve real-world problems. It can translate long texts into different languages, create content on almost any topic, and even summarize books.However, ChatGPT has received mixed reactions from educators. Some believe it could serve as a valuable tool to help build literacy skills in the classroom. It could also be used to teach students difficult science or math concepts. But other educators think ChatGPT will encourage students to cheat. They fear this will prevent them from building critical thinking and problem-solving skills. As a result, many districts are starting to ban its use in schools. 12.What is the unique feature of ChatGPT?A.It has artificial intelligence.B.It can answer users’ questions.C.It has the largest number of users.D.It can engage in meaningful conversations.13.What makes ChatGPT helpful to research various topics?A.Its capability of information processing.B.Its accurate information.C.Its availability of up-to-date data.D.Its vast body of questions.14.Why do ChatGPT users have to be cautious when using it?A.ChatGPT is unable to think itself.B.ChatGPT lacks creativity. C.ChatGPT offers illogical information.D.ChatGPT is not properly trained. 15.What is the author’s attitude towards ChatGPT?A.Favorable.B.Disapproving.C.Objective.D.Intolerant.We all know that leading a healthy lifestyle is essential, but sometimes it’s hard to stick to good habits. If you’re looking to make some changes and improve your health, this blog post is for you! ____16____Get movingIt’s no secret that exercise is good for you. Not only does it help to improve your overall health, but it can also boost your mood and increase your energy levels. ____17____ This could include going for a brisk walk, riding your bike, or taking a fitness class. There’s no need to go all out. Even moderate activity around your house, such as working in your garden, can benefit significantly.Reduce or get rid of sugarSugar can cause inflammation (发炎) and worsen existing health conditions like diabetes and heart disease. ____18____ When you cut sugar out of your diet, you’ll likely notice an improvement in your energy levels, mental clarity, and overall sense of well-being. You may even drop a few pounds.Drink more waterYour body comprises about 60% water. It helps flush toxins from your body, carry nutrients to your cells, and keep your skin healthy. It helps improve your mood and energy levels and helps you lose weight. ____19____ Also, it may surprise you how much better you feel.Get enough sleepA good night’s sleep is one of the best things you can do for your health and wellness. When you sleep enough, your body has adequate time to recharge and heal from the day’s activities, which also helps to improve focus and concentration, and help boost your mood.____20____A.It can also lead to weight gain and make you feel exhausted.B.You may have heard the advice to drink eight glasses of water a day.C.These tips can help you get the restful sleep you need to feel your best.D.Here are some simple tips that can help you turn things around within 30 days.E.So next time you’re feeling tired, reach for a glass of water instead of a cup of coffee. F.One way to make exercising easier is to set a daily goal of 30 minutes of physical activity. G.However, when you don’t get enough rest, you’re more likely to have trouble四、完形填空I was young and determined to take an adventurous trip. But ____21____ nearly 875 yards out of a cable car (缆车), with a rubber band attached to my ankles, was not part of my plan. It’s ____22____ how intentions can change.Staring over the ____23____ of the cable car, my heart was in my throat. I ____24____ heard the others behind me counting down. How could I have let myself be ____25____ into this? It was crazy!My palms were ____26____, and my heart was pounding.“Five.” They started the ____27____ for the second time, ignoring my useless protests.“Four.”“Three.”“Two.” In that instant I ____28____ my mind a million times and came to the final____29____ that there was no way I could allow myself to leap out of the cable car, suspended so high off the ground._____30_____ my ankles please!Then...“One.”I let go and leaped out as far as I could. If there had been time to _____31_____ it for another second, I would have stopped myself. But instead, I jumped.It felt as if all my fears, insecurities, and doubts were being let go. An enormous sense of _____32_____ rose up in me. As I fell toward the earth _____33_____ first, I saw my new friends waiting for me on the ground and could hear them _____34_____ my victory over fear.Jumping out of the cable car put me on _____35_____ of the world, and that’s where I am determined to remain for the rest of my life.21.A.sliding B.jumping C.running D.climbing 22.A.unacceptable B.important C.inspiring D.funny 23.A.bottom B.edge C.middle D.ceiling 24.A.correctly B.frequently C.barely D.actually25.A.talked B.looked C.checked D.turned 26.A.warm B.dry C.sweaty D.icy 27.A.encouragement B.order C.process D.countdown 28.A.changed B.fixed C.focused D.made 29.A.attempt B.decision C.destination D.stage 30.A.Untie B.Hold C.Unfold D.Catch 31.A.approve of B.complain of C.think about D.dream about 32.A.uncertainty B.freedom C.trust D.panic 33.A.head B.hands C.feet D.back 34.A.screaming B.waving C.claiming D.applauding 35.A.end B.top C.outside D.center五、未知阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
高三英语4月教学质量检测〔二模〕试卷一、阅读选择1.阅读理解Dear Mr. Whitacre,I fell in love with a "flying Dutchman"…literally. In the summer of 2021, I moved to the Netherlands not knowing anyone except my husband, not knowing how to speak the language, and leaving behind my friends, family, and everything I knew that represented me. But as they say, "Love is blind."In the beginning, I spent many months "alone in my head." My mother-in-law didn't speak English (or Italian). This, however, didn't stop her from trying to communicate with me. At first, sounds of vague meanings coupled with hand gestures was our way of having a conversation.It wasn't until I discovered she was a choral (合唱的) director for a women's group in the community that we then began communicating on a whole different level. From my early days in school, I was always part of a school choir for over a decade.We shared a love of music! Dien (my mother-in-law's name) taught me many beautiful Dutch songs. I sang in her choir throughout the years that followed. And then by chance, I came across a TED-Talk featuring you, Mr. Whitacre discussing your music and the virtual (虚拟合唱团) choir. Within minutes, I researched when the next project would start and to my surprise, it was Virtual Choir4" Fly To Paradise." I couldn't wait to tell mymother-in-law!The next 2 weeks we spent practicing our parts and perfecting our video submissions. It was pure joy for us. Something we shared a love for, encouraging each other, spending hours together, and making a permanent bond as a mother and daughter-in-law.Music has always been a part of my life. Its significance is greater than anything most people are aware of. Our participation in your virtual choir is one I will never forget. And it goes without saying, I am grateful for you, your music, and its ability to connect us all.〔1〕Which of the following best describes the author's mother-in-law?A.Talkative and humorous.B.Active and caring.C.Strict and determined.D.Quiet and considerate.〔2〕What can we learn about the author from the text?A.She felt regretful about her marriage at the beginning.B.She tried to avoid speaking to Dien due to language barrier.C.She decided to join the virtual choir with Dien's suggestions.D.She developed a closer family bond by joining the virtual choir.〔3〕What is the author's purpose in writing the text?A.To give encouragement.B.To offer help.C.To express thanks.D.To introduce a choir.2.阅读理解Tunnels are passageways that are built under the ground. They can also be made under a sea or a river. Some tunnels are dug through high mountains.For hundreds of years, tunnels have been built all over the world. People use these tunnels to travel from one place to another. Some tunnels are used as waterlanes. Coal and gemstones are also brought from under the ground through long tunnels.In the past, people dug tunnels using picks and shovels. Rocks and soil were loaded into one-wheel barrows and then onto horses and carts. This work was very tiring.Today, engineers do a lot of planning before they start to build a tunnel. They use computers to check the level of the water and the types of rock under the ground. When they are sure the area is safe, huge machines are used to dig out the soil.These machines have an enormous cutting wheel at the front. The wheel slowly grinds (磨碎) through the rock and soil to make the tunnel. Soil that is not needed is carried away in large trucks. As the tunnel becomes longer, it is lined with huge pipes so the walls and roof do not callapse.Long tunnels have powerful lights to help drivers see the road ahead. Water sprinklers (洒水装置) are fitted to help keep people safe if a fire breaks out in the tunnel.In large cities, tunnels are built under very busy roads. , People can drive through these tunnels. This makes it quicker to travel to different parts of the city.Some trains have to wind slowly and carefully over steep mountain slopes. But, in places where there are tunnels, trains can travel quickly through the mountain to reach the other side.〔1〕Why do people build the tunnels in big cities?A.To explore the underground world.B.To exhibit engineering skills.C.To draw water from the underground.D.To improve the means of transportation.〔2〕How are the ways to build tunnels today different from the ancient ones?A.People dig tunnels with heavy machinery instead of simple tools.B.People don't need to deal with the soil from digging now.C.To keep safe, computers will do everything for people.D.People use huge pipes for all tunnels for safety reasons.〔3〕What do the last two paragraphs serve as?A.An introduction.B.Supporting details.C.A comparison.D.A conclusion.3.阅读理解The COVID -19 pandemic has changed life as we knew it just a few weeks ago. Millions of people worldwide are now under required or voluntary lockdowns. All public attractions, including museums and aquariums, are closed, and the usually crowded streets of popular tourist destinations are empty. An unexpected silver lining during these challenging times for humans is that many animals are finally getting a chance to leave their normal habitats and move about freely.The first animals to take advantage of human absence were Annie and Edward, two penguins who live at Chicago's Shedd Aquarium. A video released on March 15, 2021, showed the couple eagerly duckwalking around, exploring the aquarium's various exhibits. The video, which instantly became popular, inspired other institutions to share short videos of their four-legged creatures playing as well.The Cincinnati Zoo in Ohio joined the fun trend on March 16, 2021, with a "Home Safari" live-stream series-the first staring its adorable baby panda, Fiona. "Let us help make your children's hiatus from school fun and educational," zoo officials announced. "Join us for a Home Safari Online Live each weekday at 3 pm, where we will highlight one of our amazing animals and include an activity you can do from home.Meanwhile, the San Diego Safari Park has kept their webcams (网络摄像头) rolling, allowing fans to enjoy lovable animals without leaving home. Animals in the wild are also lively as humans stay indoors. The absence of cruise ships is bringing large numbers of dolphins to a port in Cagliari, while groups of wild turkeys are happily walking on the streets of Oakland.Though the animals indeed appear to be having a good time, the heartwarming videos and images shared on social media, are also bringing much -needed cheer to millions of humans worldwide. Stay strong and healthy! We are all in this together!〔1〕What changes has the COVID-19 pandemic caused to the zoo animals?A.They are now under required or voluntary lockdowns.B.They can enjoy a free life without tourists' disturbance.C.They will be faced with unexpected existing challenges.D.They get a chance to wander about freely in the wild.〔2〕What does the underlined word "hiatus" in Paragraph 3 mean?A.Courses.B.Sightseeing.C.Activities.D.Interruption.〔3〕Why has the San Diego Safari Park has kept its webcams rolling?A.To enable people to admire animals at home.B.To film the animals wandering about in the zoo.C.To compete for more viewers online.D.To record people's life in the COVID-19 crisis.〔4〕Which of the following is the best title for the text?A.The Pandemic Affects the WorldB.Lovely Animals Bring fun to PeopleC.Animals Play in the Absence of HumansD.Stay Strong and Healthy in the Pandemic二、任务型阅读4.任务型阅读Take a Break from TechnologyIn today's world we are constantly surrounded by technology. It's true to say that technology makes our lives easier. ________Otherwise we put ourselves at risk of developing hundreds of health problems. Over the summer the days are longer, sunnier and free from school. With all this free time, why not put it to good use and do something that doesn't involve technology?________There are hundreds of possibilities: crafts, cooking, learning a musical instrument or a new sport. Maybe you've always wanted to try out that recipe, but haven't had time? Perhaps you fancy learning how to knit, so you can have a new sweater for the autumn? You could use your free time to learn something new.________If you just fancy relaxing, why not head to a beach? Take along your favourite book and relax on the sand or go for a walk along the coastline (just make sure you're aware of the tides!). If you don't live near a beach, you could go to your local park. ________Whatever you choose to do with your summer, try something new!________. Also, you might make new friends along the way. Next time you find yourself aimlessly channel -hopping, have a think at what else you could spend your time doing.A. To start with, you could learn a new skill.B. Technology has become an important part of our lives.C. And perhaps it'll lead to an exciting opportunity in the future.D. You might surprise yourself and find a hidden talent within you.E. Why not take along a picnic, or try and identify some of the local wildlife?F. However, increasingly scientists are saying that we need to give ourselves a break.G. In our increasingly technology-driven world, have we become addicted to technology?三、完形填空5.完形填空An entire American town gathered together to buy a new car for Peters, a pizza deliveryman for 31 years. They wanted to give him an incredible 1Though it may be not a 2 career, Peters knows he's 3 his suited position. "There were people in my family that were like, maybe you should consider your 4 stability a little more," he said. "But it's my purpose in life-trying to make people 5 . You know, when you're delivering to somebody, you may be the only face they 6 all day. "Whenever folks saw Peters and his 28 -year -old Oldsmobile 7 their way, they knew they would be served with a 8 . Langley, one of Peters' longtime 9 customers said, "He's a very 10 individual. We call him ‘Mr. Smiley.' Learning that, he turned to the community to11 Peters. It would guarantee he 12 his appointed routine.Within three days they 13 $19,000,enough to buy Peters a new car to see him through a lot more14 . It felt almost like a 15 when he first learned his loyal customers were16 a car to him. He'll remember the awesome experience for the rest of his life. He's simply17 . He just hopes that all those who made this happen will be 18 .Every time the guy 19 his loyal customers with a smile,so the community's generous show of gratitude came as no surprise. "That's the type of 20 he has on people," Langley, who's been having pizzas delivered by Peters for 20 years,said.1. A. order B. award C. service D. position2. A. secure B. tough C. brief D. proper3. A. defended B. strengthened C. found D. kept4. A. mental B. social C. physical D. financial5. A. happy B. strong C. familiar D. energetic6. A. know B. see C. remember D. need7. A. nodding B. clearing C. heading D. choosing8. A. smile B. prize C. surprise D. discount9. A. big B. new C. potential D. regular10. A. talented B. kindhearted C. sensitive D. innocent11. A. comfort B. employ C. help D. invite12. A. keep up B. break down C. put off D. work out13. A. earned B. paid C. borrowed D. raised14. A. performances B. deliveries C. projects D. challenges15. A. story B. coincidence C. dream D. joke16. A. lending B. renting C. supplying D. gifting17. A. grateful B. hopeful C. inspired D. satisfied18. A. relaxed B. blessed C. excited D. trusted19. A. persuades B. rewards C. serves D. amusesD. influence20. A. expectation B. dependence C. mercy四、用单词的适当形式完成短文6.阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容〔1个单词〕或括号内单词的正确形式。
2022届浙江省杭州市高三下学期教学质量检测(二模)英语试题学校:___________姓名:___________班级:___________考号:___________一、阅读理解When Oumou Dieye first started competing against men in the sport of golf, she was not confident and felt a little afraid. The men did not want to golf with her nor did they take her seriously. But then, she won her first game. After that, she had all the confidence she needed to keep playing and defeating male golfers.Dieye is the only professional female golfer in Senegal. She was introduced to golf by her brother-in-law and immediately fell in love. Not long after she began competing, Dieye was given a chance to train in Morocco. With the financial support from her French golf partners, she spent three months training with the Moroccan Golf Federation. She said she enjoyed the experience so much that she returned to Morocco and stayed for seven years. While there, she also taught children at a golfing school.Today her home is filled with many golfing awards. She has won so many that she has lost track of the number. What she has done is notable because Senegal is a conservative, Muslim nation. There is much pressure from society for women not to be involved in professional sports. The country practices a more liberal form of Islam (伊斯兰教). However, the culture still has traditional ideas of what women should do. A woman who chooses sports over duties at home risks being rejected by her family. At first, her family was not supportive. But after seeing her love of the sport, they changed their minds.In 2018, when Dieye returned from Morocco, she was not happy about the state of golf in her home country. She wanted to create a golf school similar to the one in Morocco. In 2020, the Senegalese Golf Federation agreed to help Dieye establish a golf school in preparation for the 2026 Summer Youth Olympics in Dakar. It will be Dieye’s job to train Senegal’s first national golf team. This will involve preparing female golfers-including her own daughter.1.What was the situation when Dieye first played golf with male players?A.She was a shy girl short of social skills.B.Her family didn’t support her golf career.C.They didn’t think she was a worthy competitor.D.She was the only female golfer of the country.2.What can we learn about the country of Senegal?A.It has received financial support from France.B.Women there are encouraged to stay at home.C.Sports play an important part in people’s life.D.Golf players are very popular in the country.3.Which of the following best describes Dieye?A.A pioneer.B.An explorer.C.A producer.D.An investigator.A letter written to a 12-year-old girl in Lithuania was delivered in December, almost 51 years after it was sent.Now in her 60s, Genovefa Klonovska said after being handed the letter, “I thought that someone was pranking me.” The letter included a handmade, colored rose and two paper dolls. It was sent to Klonovska by a young girl in Poland. They exchanged letters in what is known as a pen pal program — when people write letters to each other without actually meeting.The letter, together with 17 others, was discovered this past summer when a wall was taken down in a former post office in Vilnius.The letters, from the late 1960s and early 1970s, were likely hidden by a postal worker after he searched them for money or valuables, Vilutis said. The senders were family members or pen pals from places such as Australia, Poland, or Russia. Street names and their numbering have changed in Vilnius, capital of Lithuania. Post office workers spent months looking for the people who were supposed to receive the letters — the recipients. Only five recipients were found. In several cases, children of dead recipients were handed a lost letter.Deimante Zebrauskaite, head of Lithuania Post, said we felt a moral duty to do this. Zebrauskaite added, “One lady compared the experience to receiving a message from a bottle thrown into sea. People were emotional (动情的). Some people felt they saw a part of daily life of their dead parents.”In the letter to Klonovska, sent from Koczary in Poland, a girl named Ewa complains buses no longer reach her village. Now in her 60s, Klonovska has no memory of Ewa. She probably wrote Ewa after finding her address in an advertisement for pen-pals in a newspaper.Their relationship stopped after the letter was not delivered. “The loss was not life-changing,” said Klonovska. She then asked, “What if they delivered a lost letter from a suitor (求婚者) to his love, and their wedding never happened?”4.The word “pranking” in paragraph 2 means ______.A.playing a trick on B.paying attention toC.finding fault with D.getting in touch with5.Why were some people emotional when they received the letters?A.The arrival of the lost letters had been long expected.B.They knew more about their parents through the letters.C.A postal worker hid the letters for a selfish purpose.D.Postal workers overcame difficulties to find the recipients.6.What did Klonovska try to express in the last paragraph?A.All these letters were important reminders of memories.B.She didn’t mind if the post office gave her the letter.C.The course of her life would never change for the lost letter.D.The lost letters could have caused serious consequences.They say procrastination (拖延) is the thief of time — actually deadlines are. New research has found that if you want someone to help you out with something, it is best not to set a deadline at all. But if you do set a deadline, make it short.Professor Stephen Knowles tested the effect of deadline length on task completion for their research. Participants were invited to complete an online survey concerning a charity donation. They were given either one week, one month, or no deadline to respond. Professor Knowles says although the topic of the survey was about charity, the results are true of any situation where someone asks another person for help.The study found responses to the survey were lowest for the one-month deadline and highest when no deadline was specified (明确规定). No deadline and the one-week deadline led to many early responses, while a long deadline appeared to give people permission to procrastinate, and then forget. Professor Knowles wasn’t surprised to find that specifying a shorter deadline increased the chances of receiving a response compared to a longer deadline. However, he did find it interesting that they received the most responses when no deadline was specified.“We interpret this as evidence that specifying a longer deadline, as opposed to a short deadline or no deadline at all, removes the urgency to act,” he says. “People therefore put off undertaking the task, and since they are inattentive or forget, postponing it results in lower response rates.”He says of the research that it is possible that not specifying a deadline might still have led participants to assume that there is an unspoken deadline. Professor Knowles hopes his research can help reduce the amount of procrastinating people do. “Many people procrastinate. They have the best intentions of helping someone out, but just do not get around to doing it.”7.Why did Professor Knowles do the research?A.To study the role a deadline plays in procrastination.B.To find out whether people are interested in charity.C.To attract public attention to the effects of procrastination.D.To test the effect of procrastination on task completion.8.What most likely leads to procrastination?A.No deadlines.B.Short deadlines.C.Specific deadlines.D.Long deadlines.9.Why do people procrastinate when given a long deadline?A.They oppose the deadline.B.They are unwilling to act.C.They lack a sense of urgency.D.They are too busy to remember. 10.Which of the following is the best title for the text?A.Procrastination — the Thief of TimeB.Procrastination — an Urgent Problem to SolveC.Deadline — a Result of ProcrastinationD.Deadline — the Key to Reducing Procrastination二、七选五Reading is essential but how can one choose the right books to read and where can one find them? A few famous people may give you some helpful tips.● Read books from past eras.____11____ Otherwise, you’d be “completely dependent on the prejudices and fashions of your times,” just as Alert Einstein put it. “Somebody who reads only newspapers andbooks of contemporary authors looks to me like an extremely near-sighted person who dislikes eyeglasses,” he said.● ____12____Reading too wide a variety in too short a time would keep the teachings from leaving a lasting impression on you. Seneca the Younger, a first-century Roman philosopher, suggested that “you must linger (流连) among a limited number of master thinkers, and digest their works, if you would obtain ideas which shall win firm hold in your mind.”● Shop at secondhand bookstores.Virginia Woolf believed the works in secondhand bookstores have an attraction which the usual volumes of the library lack. Browsing through these books gives you the chance to run into something that wouldn’t have risen to the attention of librarians and booksellers.____13____● Check out authors’ reading lists.In his 1940 guide How to Read a Book, American philosopher Mortimer J. Adler talked about how to choose books. He attached importance to those that other authors consider worth reading. ____14____ Mortimer wrote that “one way to understand them is to read the books they read.”● Make the final decision by yourself.____15____ It’s you yourself who should choose what, how and when to read. Theodore Roosevelt recommended choosing books on subjects that interest you and letting your mood guide you to your next great read.A.Interest is the best teacher.B.Great authors are great readers.C.Leave some room for older works.D.Learn more about those great authors.E.Don’t jump too quickly from book to book.F.There’s no “best books” list that everyone should follow.G.Usually they are much more selective in organizing their collections than secondhand book owners.三、完形填空High school graduations are one of the most important moments in a teenager’s life. However, heading into the ____16____ on June 6th, David was stopped at the door by a gatekeeper. So you can imagine how ____17____ David was. Although his sneakers were not extremely unacceptable, David learned they were in ____18____ of the school’s dress code and he was ____19____ entry.David was about to ____20____ his chance to walk across the stage with his classmate when he caught sight of a ____21____ face. Butler, a famous local educator, came to the graduation as a parent. Learning David’s unpleasant situation, he ____22____ the young man back to the entry to see if he could ____23____ the gatekeeper’s mind.“I was hoping that she would let it go, but she ____24____ not letting this young man in, and I didn’t have time to _____25_____ with her, ” Butler said. “I wasn’t going to let him miss the most _____26_____ moment in his life for anything. ”Without missing a beat, Butler simply changed his _____27_____ with David. Just as the _____28_____ closed, David made it inside the hall. Eventually he _____29_____ David from ruining his graduation day.Although firstly _____30_____ by the last-minute substitution, Butler’s family were thrilled that his quick thinking turned a very _____31_____ situation into a joyful celebration. “I wasn’t _____32_____ because Mr. Butler is always helpful,” a _____33_____ parent of David’s said.It’s said that a truly _____34_____ man will give the shirt off his back to someone in need. Now it seems, the saying also _____35_____ to the shoes off his feet. 16.A.festival B.conference C.ceremony D.exhibition 17.A.eager B.upset C.thrilled D.frightened 18.A.violation B.favor C.honor D.place 19.A.envied B.guaranteed C.allowed D.refused 20.A.destroy B.miss C.seize D.abandon 21.A.strange B.happy C.friendly D.serious 22.A.accompanied B.invited C.pushed D.directed 23.A.read B.draw C.relax D.change 24.A.agreed on B.complained about C.insisted on D.argued about 25.A.reason B.talk C.quarrel D.bargain 26.A.decisive B.unbelievable C.important D.appropriate 27.A.shirt B.gifts C.role D.shoes28.A.event B.doors .C.school D.curtains 29.A.saved B.prevented C.benefited D.excused 30.A.annoyed B.entertained C.confused D.worried 31.A.sensitive B.urgent C.ridiculous D.ugly 32.A.surprised B.excited C.disappointed D.annoyed 33.A.considerate B.grateful C.loving D.proud 34.A.inspired B.optimistic C.generous D.wealthy 35.A.contributes B.refers C.turns D.applies四、用单词的适当形式完成短文阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。
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1. Where does the conversation take place?A. In agym.B. In a French class.C. At a bus stop.2. What does the man advise the woman to adopt?A. A cat.B. A rabbit.C. A dog.3. What are the speakers talking about?A. A novel.B. A movie.C. A song.4. What will the man probably do this weekend?A. Go skiing.B. Throw a party.C. Visit his parents.5. Why does the woman go to New Zealand?A. To go sightseeing.B. To do research.C. To enjoy local food.第二节(共15小题;每小题1. 5分,满分22. 5分)听下面5段对话或独白。
1. What does the man mean?A.He missed the speech.B.He lost his way to the train station.C.He couldn’t understand what the lecturer said.2. At what time will the film begin?A.7:20B.7:15C.7:003. Why does the woman need an English pen pal?A.To practice her English.B.To help her write something special.C.To find a good partner to work with.4. What is the probable relationship between the speakers?A.Cousins.B.Classmates.C.Uncle and niece.5. Where does the conversation probably take place?A.In a bookstore.B.In a library.C.In a hotel.二、听力选择题6. 听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
1. Where did the woman see the guest speaker?A.In the gym.B.In the hallway.C.In the classroom.2. How many presentations will the speakers listen to?A.One.B.Two.C.Three.3. What will the final speaker talk about?A.Travel safety.B.Road safety.C.Classroom safety.4. Which class did the woman take?A.Wood Working.B.Metal Working.C.Cooking.7. 听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。