2022届江苏省盐城市东台中学高三上学期12月周练英语试卷(Word版)听力.docx
2022届江苏省盐城市东台中学高三上学期12月周练英语试卷第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案 转涂到答题卡上。第一节(共5小题:每小题L5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最 佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题 和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。1. What will the man probably do with the plate?A. Put it in the sink.B. Leave it on the table.C. Place it in the dishwasher.2. Whats the relationship between the speakers?A. Uncle and niece.B. Father and daughter.C. Brother and sister.3. How will the woman probably go to deliver the mail today?A. On foot.B.By taxi.C. By bus.4. Where are the speakers?A. At a bakery.B.At a restaurant.C. At the woman*s house.5. What are the speakers mainly talking about?A. Visiting a shelter.B. Having animals as pets. C. Putting up an advertisement.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。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B.C三个选 项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小 愿,每小题5秒钟:听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两道。 听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。6. How often did the man go to the museum?C. Never.C. Native Australians.C. Attending the kids.A. Rarely.B. Frequently.7. Where are the new things in the museum from?A. Native Americans.B. Native Russians.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8. Whats the woman's dream?A. Being a doctor. B. Returning to school.9. What do we know about the woman?A. She will get married.B. She was just admitted to a collegeC. She graduated from medical school.10. How long did it take the woman to each her goal?A. Two years. B. Four years. C. Six years.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11. How docs the woman feel about her going to work tomorrow?A. Anxious.B. Happy.C. Angry.12. What happened at the woman's work today?A. She was late.B. She broke something.C. She made a mess in the work kitchen.61. have enjoyed/have been enjoying 62. that 63. which 64. to 65. effectively 第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)Dear friends,There is no denying that electricity plays a great role in our society. However, with the rapid development of our country, it is being consumed too much, which threatens the sustainable economic growth.It is high time that we saved electricity. Switch off the household appliances in time. Use the stairs as often as possible. Set the air conditioner at a reasonable temperature. All in all, form a good habit of saving electricity.Let's make joint efforts to save energy and live a green low-carbon life.School Newspaper1、读后续写I grabbed a shovel. I tried to drive the monster away, but it began climbing up the roof. I banged the shovel in front of its face to drive it back. Instead, the snake slid right over the shovel and disappeared into the roof. Now what? The only thing worse than finding a giant snake outside your house is driving it inside, especially when inside contains a baby you'll soon be putting to bed.I walked to our nearest neighbor for help. When I finally found an old Amish farmer and asked him how to get rid of the snake, he didn't understand the problem. "You're lucky,“ he said. "That's a rat snake. It will eat your mice and stay out of your way." So I needn't have worried at all! All I need is to get used to its being around. I went home in great relief. (150 words)英语听力录音稿Text 1M: I am finished with my meal. Where can I put my plate? Do you have a dishwasher or should I put it in the sink?W: Please just leave it there. I will clean up later once you leave. Text 2W: Will Uncle Chris come to dinner tomorrow? I didn't see him for John's birthday.M: Yes. He sent John a birthday card, though. Well, whats our dear mom doing now? Fm hungry. W: Me, too.Text 3M: Do you think you,ll have enough time to deliver all mail today?Remember you still need to drop off your car to get servicedW: Oh no. I'll have to get everywhere on foot while they fix my car. The bus won't be coming when I need it.M: I'm sorry to hear that. Text 4M. I'm so glad I came over here. The dinner is delicious, and this cake is the best I've ever had. W. How nice you like it. It came out of my oven a few minutes before you arrived.M: Then, I'm a lucky dog. Text 5W: I wish I could have a monkey as a pet.M: Would it be fair to it? Wild animals need lots of space to be free.W: That*s true.M: However, dogs are the perfect pets. I saw an advertisement about adopting a dog. Let's go to look at the shelter.Text 6w: So how do you like it? I used to come here all the time but Cs been a while since the last time.M: This place is so great. I can't believe I didn't know about this museum.W: Yes. There9re many new things here.M: Well, it's all new to me. Is everything from North America's native people or from other countries?W: Last time I was here, there was a section on the ancient people from Russia and Australia. I don*t see it here now, though.Text 7M: Congratulations Mom. We are so proud of you. How does it feel to be a real doctor? Wait, should I call you Dr. Mom from now on?W: You're funny. But it feels great, Ian. Thank you for supporting me this whole time. After I married your father and had you, I never thought I would return to school.M: Well, Pm glad you did. You just had to wait until I was old enough to look after myself. I remember hearing you talk about becoming a doctor. Your dream has come true now.W: Yes, it only took four years of college and then two years of medical school. Now I can relax a little.M: Well, I brought you a gift and some flowers.W: Thank you!Text 8W: Today at work I had a terrible time. I am worried about to go to work tomorrow.M: What happened? Were you late or something? 1 was late yesterday because of the train, but my boss was late, too. He said we both should be punished for being late. So we cleaned up our messy work kitchen.W: That doesn't make me feel better. I think I ruin an important machine. The papers I was putting in to copy were held together by a piece of metal. The machine made a horrible sound and then sopped working.M: It will be OK, I think. However, I doubt if they would make you pay for it.W: I'm afraid not. The company who makes it has a policy to fix itM: So what to worry about?W: Well, it will surelyleave (left 原文)a bad impression on my boss.Text 9W: Storm season is coming! We need to prepare the house for it,M: I hope you*rc not talking about repairing the fence. I don*t think it very important.W: No. What's important is getting the glass roof fixed first.M: Well, the roof is only letting in a little water right now. Do you think it*s that important, Katrina?W: It's not the rain I'm worried about. The storms have very powerful winds.M: Oh. I remember the storm a few years ago.W: Yeah! It was Hurricane Sandy. It flooded all the roads and left us without power for a week.M: And I had to open all the windows on the day when the wind was the worst W: Why did you open the windows? Were you hot or something?M: No. In certain types of storms, the air pressure is very strong. It can actually break glass if the pressure inside the house is very different from the pressure outside.Text 10People who live in cities usually take their dirty clothes to a laundry place called a nlaundromatn. These public businesses are usually open from 9:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. A smaller laundromat might have 12 washers and 12 dryers, while a larger one might have twice that number. Most places do not have any employees there, as there are simple instructions posted near the machines and everything can be done without assistance. Most people bring their own washing soap, but there is often a machine that sells small packages in case you run out or forget yours. During the weekend, it can be hard to find an open machine but it is much easier during the week. Many laundry places have TVs, magazines, or free Wi-Fi. Recently, many laundry places have added cafes or bars. Because people usually spend a few hours doing their laundry, having a drink or a meal is a convenient and fun way to pass the time. Of course, when so many people are washing their clothes close to each other, it is easy to make mistakes.13. Who will pay for the fix of the machine?A. The woman.B. The machine producer. C. The woman's company.听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。14. What does the woman want to do for the coming storm season?A. Decorate the house. B. Repair the fence.C. Fix the glass roof.15. What is the woman most worried about in a storm?A. The water.B. The winds.C. The glass.16. Why did the man open the windows during the last storm?A. To cool himself. B. To balance the air pressure. C. To clean the glass. 听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17. When can people usually go to the "laundromat"?A. At eight o'clock in the morning.B. At two o'clock in the afternoon.C. At ten o'clock at night.18. How many washers might a larger laundry place have?A.48.B.24.C.12.19. What do most laundry places have?A. Reminding machines. B. Video games.C. Free Wi-Fi.20. What do people often do while waiting in the laundry place?A. Chat with the employee. B. Eat some food.C. Put their clothes out in the sun.第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分375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。AByron Bay is a famous small town, located in the northeast corner of New South Wales, Australia. It is a place where one can indulge themselves with the wildest nature. More than 300 cost-effective accommodations can be found on airbnb . Just go and catch up!Modern Eco CabinThe eco-friendly self-contained cabin is set amongst 24 acres of private rainforest with all the added modem luxuries. It is fully equipped with a full size kitchen, wifi, smart flat screen TV with Netflix.Birdsong HideawayIts an ideal place for couples, families or friends to get together and enjoy Byron Bay. Wake up to a chorus of birds in the morning, just in time to have a coffee with friends in the privacy of the large verandah (露台餐厅).The Village GlampingThis beautiful luxurious glamping (露营)space is located just 5 mins from the heart of Byron Bay. This space is perfect for those wanting to experience the uniqueness of Byron Bay, from the breathtaking views on the lighthouse walk to the crystal clear waters at Wategos Beach.Emperor GlampingThe Emperor Bell Tent sits on its own raised deck overlooking the tree-lined valley beyond. It'd only a 9 minutes drive to the local shops. Perfect to lie in bed and watch the sunrise or sit out on the deck beneath the milky way at night.1. What is probably the major reason for travelers to choose the four accommodations?A. Location. B. Equipment. C. Fame. D. Cost-effectiveness.2. Which accommodation best suits people who like family gathering?A. Modem Eco Cabin B. Birdsong HideawayC. The Village Glamping D. Emperor Glamping3. Which feature is unique to Emperor Glamping?A. It possesses forest views.B. It's perfect for sunrise watching.C. It is convenient to the bay.D. It offers camping experience.BAfter braving wind, snow, and dizzying heights in the mountains, a dog named Mera may have broken a world record without even knowing it. She began following a group ofclimbers who were getting ready to climb up to the top of Mount Baruntse in Nepal-itstands just south of Mount Qomolangma at 23, 389 feet tall. Mera was easily frightened whenthe climbers first met her down in the village of Khare, so they were shocked when she suddenlybounded up next to them while they were coming down another mountain at 17, 000 feet.Mera had passed dozens of other climbers that she could have pleased, and focusedher eyes on the leader of this month-long expedition, Seattle-based Don Wargowsky. In notime they were like peas and carrots. Don happily shared his sleeping bag, tent, andmeals with his new companion while the crew was hiking to the Mount Baruntse Base Campover the next two weeks.When it finally came time to depart from the base camp and begin their climb up themountain, Don knew the walk was not easy for a dog, so he tied her up near the camp. nShekept barking as we walked away, " said Don. "Half an hour into our climb I felt a tickle(发痒)on the back of my knee. I looked down and saw Mera following right behind me just like before.After reaching the last mountain camp before the summit, the climbing crew left Merasleeping in Don*s tent with the hope that she would not try to follow them up the steepclimb. Don was then surprised when he later turned around at 22, 000 feet in order to take aphoto only to see Mera climbing towards them slowly. Finally, after a long climb, they reached the summit and took photos celebrating the first dog to top Mount Baruntse.24. What was true about Mera when the climbers first met her?A. She had just broken a world record. B. The heights of the mountains dizzied her.C. Clearly it was easy for her to be scared. D. She bounded up next to them now and then. 25. The sentence “they were like peas and carrotsn in Paragraph 2 suggests that.A. they preferred peas and carrotsB. they got along very well togetherC.they knew how to survive the cold D. they were faithful climbing loversThe climbers left Mera sleeping in Don's tent because.A. it was difficult to wake her upB. the climb was more dangerous for herC. she was too weak to go on climbingD. she kept troubling them on the wayWhich words can best describe Mera?A. Poor but lovely. B. Strong and helpful.C. Smart but noisy. D. Brave and determined.CConstant notifications(通矢口)on your phone. TV news specials in place of your favourite sportsshow. WhatsApp and Messenger full of COVID-19 articles your out-of-touch aunt just “had toshare'*. Sound familiar? Ifour daily news intake was counted in calories, many of us would have puton even more weight in recent months.While audience numbers for network television news shows remain much higher than usual in many countries, ratings are, in some places, starting to decrease. In the UK, news shows haverecorded their lowest audience figures since the country went into lockdown. The NiemanJournalism Lab, part of Harvard University, recently reported that “news traffic to news sites, bothin the US and around the world, is pretty much back to pre-coronavirus levels”.There are also many people who are finding themselves consumed by the news cycle molethan usual. Journalists, communications professionals, doctors, scientist and, most recently.disinfectant (消毒剂)producers are among those having to stay on top of daily comments and datain a way they've never previously experience. For many, this is happening while they are workingfrom home and managing blurred(模糊的)boundaries between their work and private lives.So how should we balance news fatigue and anxiety with the need to remain informed on the latest news during the crisis? John-Paul Davies, a London-based expert, argues that for most of us, checking the headlines once a day is a sensible goal. This could be reduced to once a week for those with high levels of anxiety. He says it is also important to select “a trusted news site“ or radiostation with a