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江蘇省蘇州市高新區(qū)通安中學(xué)2022年高三英語月考試卷含解析一、選擇題1.—Mylackofinterestinthejobasalawyerisbecomingincreasingly______.—You’dbetterapplyforanotherjob.A.typicalB.concreteC.evidentD.regular參考答案:C【命題立意】考查形容詞的用法。句意:---我作為律師工作中缺乏興趣變得越來越明顯。---你最好申請另一項工作。。A.typical典型的;B.concrete具體的的;C.Evident明顯的;D.regular有規(guī)律的。故選C。2.

Thetheoryhe'sstuck_____________usthatearthquakecanbeforecast.

A.toproves

B.toprove

C.toproving

D.toproved參考答案:A3.Iwasn’tblaminganyone;I

saiderrorslikethiscouldbeavoided.A.nearly

B.mostly

C.rarely

D.merely參考答案:D4.Whatseemstobeagoodthingtoonepersonmaybeabadthingto

.A.other

B.another

C.theother

D.theothers參考答案:B略5.Inothercultures,lookingthinforahusband-to-beisnot

awomandesiresatall,butlookingalittleoverweightisconsideredmoreattractive.

A.which

B.whether

C.that

D.what參考答案:D略6.“___________race”meansthattwopeopleformagroupwiththeiron-legtiedandtheywillwalkforcontestwiththreelegs.A.three-legging B.three-legged C.three-legs D.three-leg參考答案:B7.Thousandsofpeoplelosttheirlivesinbombexplosionseveryyear,Iwonder

——thoseinnocentpeopledidtodeservethis.A、why B、how C、when D、what參考答案:D8.ZhengHe’sfirststopwasin_______istodayapartofVietnam.

A.which

b.that

C.what

D.whereks#5@u參考答案:C略9.—Whathashappenedtoyou.Jim?—

.Icutmyselfshavingthismoming.A.It'snothing

B.Noidea

C.Noproblem

D.Forgetit參考答案:A10.Itisourhopethatmoretrees_____herenextyear. A.willplant

B.haveplanted C.willbeplanted

D.havebeenplanted參考答案:C11.What_______itistojumpintocoolwatertoswiminsuchhotweather.

A.fun

B.afun

C.funny

D.funs參考答案:A12.

Sofia

lookedaroundatallthefaces:shehadtheimpressionthatshe_____mostoftheguestsbefore.A.hasseen

B.hadseen

C.saw

D.wouldsee參考答案:B13.______Ibelieveinyou,Idon’t_______yourviewpoint_______sheisfailingtofindawell-paidjobagain.

A.When;submit;which

B.As;subscribefor;where

C.If;applyfor;/

D.While;subscribeto;that參考答案:D14.I’dappreciate________ifyoucouldletmeknowinadvancewhetherornotyouwillcome.A.it

B.you

C.one

D.this參考答案:A考查代詞。I’dappreciateitif/when/that…是固定句式,it做形式賓語,故選A。

30.Accordingtothelatestresearch,gettingenoughsleepis_____tomaintaininggoodhealthandreducingstress.A.essential

B.promising

C.special

D.sensible參考答案:A略16.

Tom,you_______leaveallyourclothesonthefloorlikethis!

A.wouldn’t

B.mustn’t

C.needn’t

D.maynot

參考答案:B17.Hereismyclassmate

bicyclewaslostyesterday.

A.his

B.that

C.whoseD.which

參考答案:C18.Experimentsofthiskind

inboththeU.S.andEuropewellbeforetheSecondWorldWar.A.hasbeenconducted

B.hadbeenconducted

C.hadconducted

D.havebeenconducted參考答案:B19.I’veheardthatthetowerwasbuiltmorethan1,000yearsago,soIthinkitisworthy_______.A.ofvisiting

B.tovisit

C.beingvisited

D.tobevisited參考答案:D略二、新的題型20.Experttipsonhowtospendlesstimeonyourphonein2018Thisyearhasseenavarietyofstudiesshowthattoomuchscreentimeisbadforourhealth.Herearesomeexperttipstohelpyouspendlesstimeonsmartphones.ReducethetimespentcheckingyourphoneSettimesandguidelinesallowingyourselftobeonthephoneonlyatcertaintimesofthedaysaysBaylorCollegeofMedicine’sDr.JinHan.Ifyoudonotsetsomeexerciseguidelinesforyourself,thenitcanleadtoasedentary(久坐的)life.

31Ifyouareonyourphoneexcessively,itisnothealthy.Antherwaytouseyourphonelessistodeletealltheappsyoudon’tneed.Breakyourreliance“

32

Andweknowourphoneshavegonefromjustregularcellphonestosmartphonesthatallowyoutomultitaskallwithonedevice,”

notesDr.Han.“Youuseyourphonenowtoreceiveemails,tochatandtoaccesssocialmediaplatforms.”Tohelpbreakthisreliance,Dr.Hansays“askyourselfwhatyouneedyourphoneforatthatmoment.Ifyoudon’tneedtobeonyourphone,thendon’tuseit.”Anotherwaytodothisistoreplacesmartphonefeatureswithrealobjects.33

BreakupwithFacebookIfaskedwherewespendmostofourtimeonline,manyofuswouldsayFacebook.

34

ForthosewhowanttotrykickingtheFacebookhabitbutneedsomeextrasupport,theteambehindtheDutchproject,99DaysofFreedomareheretohelp.LimitnighttimeuseBeingonyourphonelateintothenightcanmakeitharderforyoutofallasleepandwakeupthenextday,withmanystudiesalsosuggestingthatitreducesthequalityofyoursleep.Restrictingyourphoneuseatnightcanhelpyouaccomplishahealthysleephygiene(衛(wèi)生)behavior,saysDr.Han.Manyexpertsadvisenophonesfortwohoursbeforebed.

35

A.Quittingthesitewouldmeanlessscreentime.B.Therehasbeenanevolutionintechnology.C.Smartdeviceuseisthesameproblem.D.Ifthisisdifficultforyou,aimforatleast30minutes.E.Checkingsmartphonelesshasbeenone’sNewYear’sresolutions.F.Youcanwriteyourappointmentsonadeskcalendarinsteadofinyourphone.G.Turningoffpushnotifications(通知)helpsreducethetimecheckingyoursmartphone參考答案:

31-35CBFAD三、閱讀理解21.Humanskilllargecarnivores---acategoryofanimalsthatincludeswolves,bears,lions,tigersandpumas---atmorethanninetimestheirdeathrateinthewild.Althoughtheymaynotbeourprey(獵物)inthetraditionalsense,newresearchshowsthatsomeoftheworld’sbiggestcarnivoresarerespondingtohumansinawaythatresembleshowpreyanimalsreacttopredators(捕食者).BiologistsattheSantaCruzPumaProject,anongoingresearcheffortinthemountainsofCalifornia’scentralcoast,reportthateventhescarypuma,ormountainlion,showsitsfearfulsidewhenpeoplearearound.Inarecentstudy,theresearchersfollowed17mountainlionsoutfittedwithGPScollars(項圈)totheanimals’deerkillsites.Oncethecatsnaturallyleftthescenebetweenfeedings,ecologistJustinA.Smith,nowattheUniversityofCaliforniaBerkeley,andherteamtrainedmotion-activatedcamerasonthepreybodies.Ontheanimals’return,thecamerastriggerednearbyspeakers,whichbroadcastrecordingsofeitherfrogscroaking(呱呱叫)orhumansconversing.Thepumasalmostalwaysfledimmediatelyonhearingthehumanvoices,andmanyneverreturnedtoresumefeedingortookalongtimetodoso.Buttheyonlyrarelystoppedeatingorfledwhentheyheardthefrogs.Theyalsospentlessthanhalfasmuchtimefeedingduringthe24hoursafterfirsthearinghumanchatter,comparedwithhearingthefrogs,theteamreported.Thehumanpresenceinsuchasituationhasfar-reachingconsequences.ApreviousstudyfoundthatSantaCruzpumaslivingnearresidentialareaskilled36percentmoredeerthanthoseinlesspopulatedplaces.Thenewfindingcouldexplainwhy:ifthecatsarescaredawayfromtheirkillsbeforetheyfinishfeeding,theymaybetakingmorepreytocompensate.Andfewerdeercouldmeanmoreplantsgouneaten,accordingtoChrisDarimont,aprofessorofconservationscienceattheUniversityofVictoriainBritishColumbia,whowasnotinvolvedinthestudy.Thus,fearofhumansmayaltertheentirefoodchain.“Humansarethemostsignificantsourceofdeathforpumasinthispopulationeventhoughthecatsarenotlegallyhuntedforfoodorsport,”Smithsays.“Manyarehuntedillegally,struckbyvehiclesorlegallykilledbygovernmentalagenciesasameansofprotectinglivestock.Sotheyhavegoodreasontobefearfulofus,”sheadds.Darimontpredictsotherlargecarnivoreswouldshowsimilarresponsesbecausehumanshaveeffectivelybecometheplanet’stoppredator---evenifweoftendonoteatwhatwekill.58.Howdidresearchersmakethediscovery?A.ByfittingGPScollarstotheanimals’preyandfollowingthem.B.Bygettingtothekillstiesandbroadcastingalltypesofsounds.C.Byobservingpumas’reactiontofrogs’croakingorhumans’voices.D.Bycountinghowlongpumasspenteatingindifferentbackgrounds.59.Accordingtothepassage,humans’presencewillleadto______.A.lessdeerbeingeaten

B.moreplantsleftuneatenC.pumasoccupyinglesspopulatedareas

D.morepumafeedingtimeswithinaday60.Smith’sattitudetowardsthegovernmenthuntingpumasis______.A.doubtful

B.disapproving

C.disappointing

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