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萬州第二高中2022-2023學(xué)年高三上學(xué)期1月質(zhì)量檢測英語試題滿分150分,考試時間120分鐘??忌氈?.答題前,考生務(wù)必用黑色簽字筆將自己的姓名、準(zhǔn)考證號、座位號在答題卡上填寫清楚;2.每小題選出答案后,用2B鉛筆把答題卡上對應(yīng)題目的答案標(biāo)號涂黑,在試卷上作答無效;3.考試結(jié)束后,請將本試卷和答題卡一并交回;滿分150分,考試時間120分鐘。第一部分聽力(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)做題時先將答案標(biāo)在試卷上。錄音內(nèi)容結(jié)束后,你將有兩分鐘的時間將試卷上的答案轉(zhuǎn)涂到答題卡上。第一節(jié)(共5小題:每小題1.5分,滿分7.5分)聽下面5段對話。每段對話后有一個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項,并標(biāo)在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽完每段對話后,你都有10秒鐘的時間來回答有關(guān)小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對話僅讀一遍。例:Howmuchistheshirt?A.£19.15.B.£9.18.C.£9.15.答案是C。1.Wherewasthemanlastnight?A.Inthelibrary. B.Attheconcert. C.Athome.2.What’swrongwiththewoman’ssuncream?A.Itisoutdated. B.Itseemsuseless. C.Itfeelsdifferent.3.A.AtSusanBaker’s. B.Atthecomputercompany.C.Inhisownoffice. 4.Whoistheboyprobablytalkingto?A.Hisboss. B.Hisfitnesscoach. C.Histeacher.5.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Wherethemapis. B.Whentowork. C.Howtofindtheirway.第二節(jié)(共15小題:每小題1.5分,滿分22.5分)聽下面5段對話或獨白。每段對話或獨白后有幾個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項,并標(biāo)在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽每段對話或獨白前,你將有時間閱讀各個小題,每小題5秒鐘;聽完后,各小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時間。每段對話或獨白讀兩遍。聽下面一段較長對話,回答以下小題。6.Whatisthewomanmostworriedabout?A.Herhousekeys. B.Herdocuments. C.Hercamera.7.Whatdateisittoday?A.Maythe12th. B.Maythe13th. C.Maythe14th.8.Wheredidthewomanleavehersuitcase?A.Onatrain. B.Inataxi. C.Onabus.聽下面一段較長對話,回答以下小題。9.Whatcoloristhewoman’sdress?A.White. B.Cream. C.Silverandgold.10.Howmanypeoplewillbepresentattheceremony?A.100. B.200. C.300.11.Whatwillthewomanprovide?A.Drinks. B.Balloons. C.Chaircovers.12.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?A.Abirthdayparty. B.Aweddingceremony. C.Afuneral.聽下面一段較長對話,回答以下小題。13.Whydoesthewomancall?A.Tobookatable.B.Torescheduleaninterview.C.Toapplyforapart-timejob.14.Whatwillthewomandoat2:30thisafternoon?A.Attendaclass. B.Meetthemanager. C.Workinarestaurant.聽下面一段較長對話,回答以下小題。15.Wheredoesthemanmostprobablywork?A.Atanairport. B.Atahotel. C.Atatravelagency.16.Whichairportisthebestchoiceforthewoman?A.ReaganNational. B.Dulles. C.Baltimore-Washington.17.WhyisthewomangoingtoWashingtonDC?A.Tovisitafriend. B.Tomeettheman. C.Togosightseeing.聽下面一段獨白,回答以下小題。18.Whatlanguagedidthespeakerlearnfromtheteacher?A.French. B.German. C.English.19.Whatdidthespeaker’scoursebooklooklike?A.Itwasverymodern.B.Ithadaredbackcover.C.Itwasfullofpictures.20.Howdoesthespeakerfeelabouthavingclasses?A.Bored. B.Tired. C.Pleased.21.Whatdoweknowaboutthespeaker?A.SheknewalotofFrench.B.Shehadsomelessonsathome.C.Shehasatalentforlearninglanguages.第二部分閱讀(共兩節(jié),滿分50分)第一節(jié)(共15小題:每小題1.5分,滿分37.5分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中選出最佳選項。AThenumberofweather-relateddisastershasincreasedbyfivetimesoverthepast50years,thelatestreportbytheWorldMeteorological(氣象)Organization(WMO)saidonSeptember.However,thankstoimprovedearlywarningsystemsanddisastermanagement,thenumberofdeathfromthesehazards(危險)hasbeenalmostthreetimesless.AccordingtotheWMO,from1970to2019,weather,climateandwaterhazardsaccountedfor50percentofalldisasters.Amongthetop10hazardsthatledtothelargestlossofhumanlifeduringthisperiodweredroughts,storms,floodsandextremetemperatures.However,deathsfellfromover50,000inthe1970stolessthan20,000inthe2010s.“Weather,climateandwaterextremesareincreasingandwillbecomemorefrequentandsevereinmanypartsoftheworldasaresultofclimatechange,”saysWMOSecretary-GeneralPetteriTaalas.“Thatmeansmoreheatwaves,droughtandforestfiressuchasthosewehaveobservedrecentlyinEuropeandNorthAmerica.Wehavemorewatervaporintheatmosphere,whichisworseningextremerainfallanddeadlyflooding.Thewarmingoftheoceanshasaffectedthefrequencyandareaofexistenceofthemostintensetropicalstorms.”“Economiclossesareincreasingasexposureincreases.Butbehindthestatisticsliesamessageofhope.Improvedmulti-hazardearlywarningsystemshaveledtoasignificantreductionindeaths.Quitesimply,wearebetterthaneverbeforeatsavinglives,”Taalassaid.22.Whatdoweknowfromthefirstparagraph?A.Disastersconnectedwithweatherhavegoneup.B.Thenumberofweather-relateddisastershasdecreased.C.Thenumberofdeathsfromhazardshasbeenincreasing.D.Earlywarningsystemshavemadedisastersdeclinemuch.23.WhatwillhappenaccordingtoPetteriTaalas?A.Therewillbemoreextremeweather.B.Extremerainfallwillnolongerexist.C.Watervaporintheatmospherewillgodown.D.Humanswilldefeatextremeweatherintheend.24.Whatishopefulbehindthebadnews?A.Improvedwarningsystemswillsaveeconomiclosses.B.Economiclossesaregoingdownasexposureincreases.C.Moreliveswillbesavedthankstoearlywarningsystems.D.Improvedearlywarningsystemswillcontrolextremeweather25.Wheremaythetextbetakenfrom?A.Anovel. B.Abrochure. C.Amagazine. D.Aguideline.BSteveForestisascientist.He’sstandingonanislandoffthecoastoftheAntarcticPeninsula.Belowhimareseveralhundredpenguinsandtheirchildren.Forrest’sjobistocounteveryoneofthem.It'ssnowing.Thereisabigwind,too.Andtheirchildrenwon’tstaystill.Penguinsaregreatclimbers.SoForrestandtheteammembersmustbetoo.Andpenguinsaren'talwaysclean.ForresthasbeencomingtoAntarcticaeveryJanuaryforsixyears.He'shelpingcountthearea’spenguins.ThiswillhelpresearchersbetterunderstandtheAntarcticenvironment.ThereusedtobelotsofpenguinsinAntarctica,“It'sallbecauseofclimatechange,”HeatherJ.Lynchsaysseriously.Sheisleadingtheresearchteam.TheteammemberNoahStryckeradds,“WeknowclimatechangeishittingtheAntarcticPeninsulaharderthananywhereelseintheworld.Wearefollowingthesituationclosely.”Scientiststhinkthatwarmingwatersdoharmtokrill,thetinyanimalsthatpenguinseat.Thisisbadforthesealife.Butkrillarehardtostudy,soresearcherspayattentiontopenguins.They’reeasiertofollow.Theyreturntothesameplaceeachyeartolayeggs.Ifpenguinsaren'tdoingwell,krillprobablyaren'teither.“Penguinsgiveusanideaaboutwhatisgoingonintheseaaroundus,”Forrestsays.Thisyear,Lynch’sresearchteamusesadronetohelpthem.Theyflyitoveranareatotakepicturestocountpenguins.Countingpenguinsisquitenecessary.Themorewelearn,themoreweknowaboutkrillandtheoceananimalsthatdependonthem.Whenweunderstandthem,wecanstartfixingthem.WeshouldconsidercarefullywhatLynchsays:“What’shappeningintheAntarcticishappeningeverywhere.”26.WhatisrequiredofscientistslikeForrestaccordingtoParagraph1?A.Beingclean. B.Beinggoodatmath.C.Beingcool-headed. D.Beingskilledinclimbing.27.What'sthepointofcountingpenguinsintheAntarctie?A.Toprotectthisanimalspeciesfromextinction.B.TohelpfindouthowmanykrillmightbelivingC.TohaveabetterknowledgeoftheAntarcticenvironmentD.Tocollectfirst-handdataforanalyzingglobalwarming.28.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“them”inthelastparagraphreferto?A.Scientists. B.Krill. C.Penguins. D.Oceananimals.29.Whatcanbeinferredfromthetext?A.Penguinslayeggsinthesameplaceontheislandeveryyear.B.Thepenguinpopulationisincreasingduetoclimatechange.C.Thepenguinpopulationdeterminesthekrillpopulation.D.ClimatechangeismostobviousintheAntarcticPeninsula.CCuriosityiswhatdrivesustokeeplearning,keeptrying,keeppushingforward.Buthowdoesonegenerate(產(chǎn)生)curiosity,inoneselforothers?GeorgeLoewenstein,aprofessorofpsychologyatCarnegieMellonUniversity,offeredananswerintheclassic1994paper,“ThePsychologyofCuriosity.”Curiosityarises,Loewensteinwrote,“whenattentionbecomesfocusedonagapinone'sknowledge.Suchinformationgapsproducethefeelingofdeprivation(匱乏)labeledcuriosity.Thecuriousindividualismotivatedtoobtainthemissinginformationtoreducethefeelingofdeprivation.”Loewenstein'stheoryhelpsexplainwhycuriosityissuchaforce:it'snotonlyamentalstatebutalsoanemotion,apowerfulfeelingthatdrivesusforward.ScientistDanielWillinghamnotesthatteachersareoften“soeagertogettotheanswerthatwedonotdevoteenoughtimetodevelopingthequestion.”Yetit'sthequestionthatstimulates(刺激)curiosity;beingtoldananswerstopscuriositybeforeitcanevengetgoing.Inhis1994paper,GeorgeLoewensteinnotedthatcuriosityrequiressomebasicknowledge.We'renotcuriousaboutsomethingweknowabsolutelynothingabout.Butassoonasweknowevenalittlebit,ourcuriosityisarousedandwewanttolearnmore.Infact,researchshowsthatcuriosityincreaseswithknowledge:themoreweknow,themorewewanttoknow.Togetthisprocessstarted,Loewensteinsuggests,takestepswithsomeinterestingbutincompleteinformation.Languageteachershavelongusedcommunicationinexercisesthatopenaninformationgapandthenrequirelearnerstocommunicatewitheachotherinordertofillit.Forexample,onestudentmightbegivenaseriesofpicturesforthebeginningofthestory,whilethestudent'spartnerisgivenaseriesofpicturesshowinghowthatsamestoryends.Onlybyspeakingwitheachother(intheforeignlanguagetheyarelearning,ofcourse)canthestudentsfillineachothers'informationgaps.30.Whenonenoticesagapinhisknowledge,he.A.desirestofillitB.tendstobeafraidC.mightgettiredandsadD.willbecomefocusedonhislearning31.WhatdoesDanielWillinghamimplyinthearticle?A.Answersaremoreimportantthanquestions.B.Teachersshouldbeeagertogettotheanswer.C.Teachersknowhowtostimulatestudents’curiosity.D.Teachersarepartlytoblameforstudents’hatingschool.32.AccordingtoGeorgeLoewenstein’spaper,curiosityaboutsomethingoccursonlywhenyou.A.havereadalotofbooks B.knowlittleaboutsomethingC.havesomerelatedinformation D.a(chǎn)regivenincompleteinformation33.Whatisthearticlemainlyabout?A.Whystudentshateschool.B.Whycuriosityisimportant.C.Howtostimulatecuriosity.D.Whatmakespeoplehungryforknowledge.DAlaska’sYukonRiverhasfacedmajorsalmonshortagesinrecentyears.Officialssayrecord-hightemperatureslastyearkilledmostsalmoninthe3,200-kilometerriverbeforethefishwereabletoreproduce.ThelossesledAlaskatostoptheirsalmonharvestsin2021tomakesurethatenoughfishsurvivedtoreproduceforanotheryear.Thepoorsalmonharvestscausedmajorfinanciallossestoprivatefishingcompaniesinthearea.Thedie-offsalsohurtnativecommunities,whichtraditionallystorethefishasayear-roundfoodsupply.U.S.month,theU.S.DepartmentofCommercedeclaredadisasterforYukonRiverfishingfor2020and2021,makingaidmoneyavailable.Alaskahassentemergencyfishshipmentstoareasaffectedbythesalmonshortages.ScientistshavemostlyblamedtheproblemsonaseriesofheatwavesintheBeringSeaandNorthPacificOceanfrom2014to2019.Thewarmoceanwatersaffectedsalmon’slivingintheseabeforetheyreturnedtolayeggs.Climatechangemayalsobeaffectingwhatthesalmonareeating.Fishingexpertssayyoungsalmonarelikelyfillinguponnutrient-poorfoodbecausewarmerwatersdriveawayhealthierorganisms(有機(jī)物)theynormallyfeedon.“Inmyopinion,thesalmonarestarvingwithclimatechange,”saidBrookeWoodsintheYukonRiverInter-TribalFishCommission.Theeffectsofclimatechangeonfreshwaterenvironmentshavealsobeenstudied.VanessavonBielaisabiologistwholookedattherivers,streamsandlakeswheresalmonlive.HerteamfoundthatChinooksalmonshowheatstressattemperaturesabove18℃.Theystartdyingabove20℃.In2019,temperaturesontheAlaskansidewereabove18℃for44straightdays,arecentstudyfound.Theeffectsofwarmingwaterscanbereducedbyclimate-drivenglacier(冰川)runoff,whichbringscoolerwaterintoriversandstreams.ButscientistsstillexpectsalmontobeginslowlymovingtonewareaswithinAlaska.“Salmonwillfindaway,”saidBiela.“butit’sgoingtobehardforcommunitiesinplaceswheretheremightnotbesalmonanymore.”34.Whatdothelocalsrelyonsalmonfor?A.Foodsupply. B.Scientificstudy. C.Greentourism. D.Waterimprovement.35.Whatdidthedeclarationofthedisasterbringabout?A.Financiallosses. B.Relieffunds. C.Economicgrowth. D.Fastdelivery.36.WhichofthefollowingistheeffectofclimatechangeinYukonRiver?A.Nohealthyorganismsareleftthere. B.Salmontherelosetheabilitytolayeggs.C.Salmontheregoshortofnutritiousfood. D.Thetemperatureremainsabove18℃tillnow.37.Whatcanbeinferredfromthelastparagraph?A.Measurestoprotectsalmonareeffective. B.Salmonwillnotfindawayoutofthecrisis.C.Theamountofsalmonwillincreasegreatly. D.Salmonarelikelytoleavetheriverforsurvival.第二節(jié)(共5小題:每小題2.5分,滿分12.5分)閱讀下面短文,從短文后的選項中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。選項中有兩項為多余選項。Travelingalonegivesyouthefreedomtocreateyourownscheduleanddoasyouplease.___38___Forexample,atravelpartnercanprovidepracticalsupportandcelebrateintherewardsoffirst-handexperiencewithunfamiliarlocationsandcultures.Hereareseveralstepstofindatravelpartnerwhowillimproveyourjourney.___39___Travelingshouldbefun.Whenyouareonatrip,youwillwanttodolotsofactivitiesthatyouenjoy.Preferably,yourcompanionwillwanttodothesamethingsasyou.Discussfinancialplans.Beforeyoutravel,youshouldplanabudget.___40___Youdon’twanttobeplanninganexpensivegetawaywhenyourfriendislookingforbudgettravel.Haveanhonestconversation.Ifyouarethinkingabouttravelingwithacompanion,takesometimetohaveanopendiscussion.Scheduleatimetositdownandtalk.Trysaying,“Iknowwe’vetalkedabouttheideaoftravelingthroughEuropetogether.Let’shaveacoffeethisweekandactuallytalkthatthrough.”___41___Youshouldalsotalkaboutyourtravelstyle.Findsomeonewhoisflexible.Chooseatravelpartnerwhocanadjust.___42___MaybeitwillrainonthedayyouplannedtovisittheGrandCanyon.OryoumightnotbeabletogetreservationsatthatFrenchrestaurantyou’vebeendyingtotry.A.Lookforsomeonewithcommoninterests.B.Youshoulddiscussyourgoalsforthetrip.C.Travelwithafriendwhoisprettyeasygoing.D.Buttravelingwithapartnerhasitsbenefits,too.E.Makesurethatyouareonthesamepageconcerningmoney.F.Trytomeetyournewtravelpartnerinpersonbeforeyourtrip.G.Nomatterhowcarefullyyouplanyourtrip,itislikelythatsomethingwillgowrong.第三部分語言運用(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)第一節(jié)(共15小題:每小題1分,滿分15分)閱讀下面短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。Atayoungage,PattiWilsonwasanepileptic(癲癇病患者).Herfather,JimWilson,isamorningjogger.OnedayPattisaid,“Daddy,whatI’dreallylovetodois____43____withyoueveryday,butI’m____44____I’llhaveaseizure(癲癇發(fā)作).”Herfathertoldher,“Ifyoudo,Iknowhowto____45____itsolet’sstartrunning!”That’sjustwhattheydideveryday.Itwasa____46____experienceforthemtoshareandtherewerenoseizuresatall.Afterafewweeks,shetoldherfather,“Daddy,whatI’dreallylovetodois____47____theworld’slongdistancerunningrecordforwomen.”Herfather____48____theGuinessBookofWorldRecordsandfoundthatthe____49____anywomanhadrunwas80miles.Asafreshmaninhighschool,Patti____50____,“I’mgoingtorunfromOrangeCountyuptoSanFrancisco.”(Adistanceof400milcs.)____51____herhandicap,Pattiwasasambitiousasshewasenthusiastic,butshesaidshe____52____thehandicapofbeinganepilepticassimplyaninconvenience.Shefocusednotonwhatshehadlost,butonwhatshehad____53____.Inhersophomoreyear(二年級)Patti’sclassmatesgot____54____her.Theybuiltagiantposterthat____55____,“Run,Patti,Run!”ShefinishedhersecondmarathonPortland,____56____herlastmilewiththegovernorofOregon.Afterfourmonthsofalmost____57____runningfromtheWestCoasttotheEastCoast,PattiarrivedinWashington.Shetoldthemedia,“Iwantedpeopletoknowthatepilepticsare____58____humanbeings.”Itoldthisstoryatoneofmyseminarsnotlongago,andafterwardabigteary-eyedmancameuptome,____59____hisbighandandsaid,“Mark,mynameisJimWilson.Youweretalkingaboutmydaughter,Patti.”Becauseofherconstant____60____,hetoldme,enoughmoneyhadbeen____61____toopenup19multi-million-dollarepilepticcentersaroundthecountry.IfPattiWilsoncandosomuchwithsolittle,whatcanyoudotooutperform(超出)yourselfinastateoftotal____62____?43.A.work B.run C.stay D.play44.A.a(chǎn)fraid B.sure C.curious D.careful45.A.help B.handle C.fix D.ignore46.A.private B.different C.wonderful D.essential47.A.keep B.destroy C.seize D.break48.A.checked B.reviewed C.a(chǎn)fforded D.examined49.A.latest B.farthest C.slowest D.newest50.A.responded B.invented C.a(chǎn)nnounced D.a(chǎn)rgued51.A.Inviewof B.Incontrastwith C.Onbehalfof D.Inmemoryof52.A.stuckto B.tookon C.madeup D.lookedat53.A.earned B.deserved C.left D.desired54.A.a(chǎn)round B.over C.a(chǎn)bout D.behind55.A.read B.sounded C.engaged D.felt56.A.leaving B.completing C.a(chǎn)ttempting D.fighting57.A.free B.frequent C.continuous D.regular58.A.tough B.cautious C.typical D.normal59.A.extended B.took C.felt D.withdrew60.A.pressure B.failure C.efforts D.challenge61.A.spent B.drawn C.lost D.collected62.A.wealth B.wellness C.honour D.a(chǎn)ction第二節(jié)(共10小題:每小題1.5分,滿分15分)閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入1個適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。Amaleelephantthatbrokeawayfromthewanderingelephantgroup__63__(send)backtoitsforesthomeonWednesdayinXishuangbannaDaiAutonomousPrefecture,southwestChina’sYunnanProvince,localauthoritiessaid.YuxiCityheadquartersinchargeofmonitoringthepack’smigration(遷徙)tookthe___64___(decide)earlyWednesdaymorning___65___(prevent)theloneanimalfromenteringheavilypopulatedareas.At3p.m.,theelephantwascaughtandreturnedtothenaturereserve.Theanimalappearedhealthyanddidn’tsufferfromany___66___(injure).Thepackof15wanderingwildAsianelephantstravelledabout500kilometersnorthfromtheirforesthome.Themaleelephantseparated___67___thepackonJune6,andmovedaroundinthecitiesofKunming,AnningandYuxi,withanactivityareaof140squarekilometersandawalking___68___(distant)of190kilometers.Ithadreliedmainlyon___69___wasprovidedbythelocals.The___70___(remain)14elephantshavebeenmovingsouthwardrecentlybutarestillfarfromthereserve.AsianelephantsareunderA-levelstateprotectioninChina,wheretheyaremostlyfoundinYunnan.Due___71___determinedprotectioneffortsinrecentdecades,thewildelephantpopulationintheprovince___72___(grow)toabout300.第四部分寫作(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)第一節(jié)(滿分15分)73.假定你是李華,外教Smith邀請你本周日陪他去大明湖游玩,但你因故不能前往。請你寫一封電子郵件,內(nèi)容包括:1.感謝邀請;2.說明原因;3.另約時間。注意:1.寫作詞數(shù)應(yīng)為80左右;2.請按格式在相應(yīng)位置作答。DearSmith,_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________YoursLiHua第二節(jié)(滿分25分)閱讀下面材料,根據(jù)其內(nèi)容和所給段落開頭語續(xù)寫兩段,使之構(gòu)成一篇完整的短文。ThereIwasstuckAGAIN.Thiswasthesamefeelingthatoverwhelmsmeeveryyear.Butthisyearitwasdifferent,becauseifIfailedthisexamIwouldnotgraduate.Isatthere,panicstricken,unabletomove.Pressurecrushedinonme.WhatifIcouldnotgotohighschool?WouldDadandMumkickmeoutoftheirhouse?Itooktwodeepbreathsandlookedup.Icouldseetheteacherpacingupanddown.Theclassroomwasdeadsilentexceptfortheclock.TickTock.TickTock.Icheckedtheclockforthethirdtime.Tenminutesleft!Iclenched(握緊)andunclenchedmyfistinanattempttocalmmyself.Think!Itoldmyself.IknewIcoulddothis.Myhandcouldn’thelptrembling.ThenIscribbled(胡亂寫下)thefirstfewwordsthathitme.fault...tmyfault...”Istaredblanklyatthosewords.Atthecomerofmyeye,Icouldseemyteacherwalkingtowardsme.Shewascheckingonourprogress!Dreadbuiltupwithinme.Then,Iglancedatthefourwordsagain.Withoutanywarning,myhandmovedtowrite.Haironmyarmsstoodastheteacherleanedinandstartedtoreadmywork.Ipeeredovertoseemyteacher’sexpression,prayingthatmyworkhadnotbroughtindisappointment.Tomyastonishment,shedisplayedaclearsatisfaction!Thatwasgood,wasn’tit?Ihurriedlylookeddownatmyessay.Iskimmeditthrough.Ifeltproud.Now,there’ssomethingIwasstillworriedabout.Icheckedtheclock.Twominutesleft!Iwasstillwriting!Ibitmylip,tookadeepbreath,andconcentratedonwriting.Iheardtheteacherleave.“There’soneminuteleft.Pleasecheckyourwork.”theteacherremindedus.注意:1.所續(xù)寫短文的詞數(shù)應(yīng)為150左右;2.續(xù)寫部分分為兩段,每段的開頭語已為你寫好。Paragraph1:“Oneminuteleft?”Iexclaimed.______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Paragraph2:Aweeklater,theteacherhandedthepapersbacktous.______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________萬州第二高中2022-2023學(xué)年高三上學(xué)期1月質(zhì)量檢測英語試題參考答案1.C【詳解】W:Hello,Tony.Wherewereyoulastnight?M:Ihadtostayathome.W:Butyoumissedareallywonderfulconcert!2.C【原文】W:Peter,Iboughtthissuncream,butIthinksomethingiswrong.M:Whydoyouthinkso?W:Itjustfeelsandsmellsdifferent.3.D【原文】W:Goodmorning.ThisisSusanBakeratSunshineComputerCompany.IsMichaelSmiththere?M:Sorry,heisoutforlunch.MayItakeamessage?Q:WhereisMichaelSmithmostprobablynow?4.C【原文】M:CanIleavenow,MrsSmith?W:Sureyoucan.Butremember,ifyoudon’tpaymoreattentiontoyourworkandlesstosports,youwon’tpassyourexams.5.C【原文】W:Ithinkwearelost.Shouldweasksomeoneforhelp?M:No.I’lljustusethemaponmysmartphone.W:Willyoursmartphoneworkhere?6.C????7.C????8.B【原文】W:I’mcallingaboutasuitcase.Ilostityesterday.M:Well,let’sputthedetailsintothecomputer.W:OK,it’ssmallandit’sblack.M:Werethereanyitemsinsideit?W:Yes.Ihadofficekeysinthere.Myhousekeyswereinmypocket.Um,therewerealotofdocuments.ButthethingI’mreallyworriedabout—Imean,thereisacameraIjustbought.M:Itwasyesterday.SothatwasonMaythe13th.W:Yes.Iwasheadingtomyhome.IwasverytiredwhenIwasintheairport.Ithinkthat’swhyIjustforgotaboutthecase.M:Whatkindoftransportwereyouusing?W:Ithoughtaboutgettingthetrain,butthatwouldhavemeantabusjourneyaswell,andIcouldn’tbebotheredsoIdecidedtotakeataxiatlast.That’swhereImusthaveleftit.M:Well,ifsomeonehandeditin,we’llletyouknow.W:Thanks.9.C????10.C????11.A????12.B【原文】W:Iwantthetreesoutsidethechurchdecoratedwithwhiteballoons.M:Wecancertainlyarrangethat.Wouldyoulikethechaircoverstomatch?W:No,Iwouldlikethemalsotobeamixofsilverandgoldtomatchmydress.M:Bravechoice.Usuallyweseewhiteorcream.Movingontotheceremony,we’llhaveyouandyourpartnerhere.Wheredoyouwantyourflowergirl?What’shername?W:Bethany.She’squiteyoung,soshehadbettersitdownonceshehasfinishedherjob.M:Andwillitbeyourfatherwhoiswalkingwithyou?W:Unfortunately,hepassedawaytwoyearsago.Itwillbemyunclewhogivesmeaway.M:I’msorryforyourloss.I’msurehe’llbewatchingdownonyourbigday.W:That’sverykindofyoutosayso.M:Soaftertheceremony,yourguestswillfileoutintothegardenforphotosandthenintothehallforreceptiondrinks.Howmanypeoplewilltherebe?W:Twohundredduringtheceremonyandahundredmorefortheeveningsection.Isthebeerandwineincludedinthepackage?M:No,wedohaveanumberofoptions,oryoucanprovideyourownatnoadditionalcost.W:We’llprovideourown.Adamworksforadrinkscompany.M:Goodtoknow.Imightneedtospeaktohimaboutsupplies.13.C????14.A【原文】M:GardenHotel.CanIhelpyou?W:MynameisVickyClark.Isawyouradvertisementinthenewspaper.Canyoutellmeaboutthejob,please?M:Weneedpeopleworkinginthekitchen,washingup,andclearingtables.Whatjobshaveyoudonebefore?W:I’veworkedinarestaurant.ButI’mastudent,soIcanonlyworkonweekends.M:That’snotaproblem.Canyoucomehereat2:00thisafternoontomeetthemanager?W:I’msorry.Ihaveclassfrom2:00to3:00,butIcancomeafterwardsat3:30.M:That’sfine.15.B????16.A????17.C【原文】W:Hello,thisisTina.Ihaven’tbookedmyflighttoWashingtonDCyet,butIwaswonderingifyouhaveanyadviceonhowtobestgettoyoufromtheairport?M:Yes,well,ifyou’reflying,ReaganNationalistheclosest.Youcantaketheundergroundrightfromthere.Dullesisfurtherawayandataxiisprobablytheeasiest.AndthenBaltimore-WashingtonAirportconnectstoatrainthatyoucantakerightintothemaintrainstationintown.W:OK,cool,IthinkReaganshouldbethebest.AnddoyouprettycentrallylieinWashingtonDC?Like,nexttoallthesightsandeverything?Myfriendaskedmetostayinherhouse,butIdon’tthinkitwouldbeveryconvenient.M:Yep.We’reintheDupontCirclearea,prettycentraltoWashingtonDC.YoucanwalkdowntotheWhiteHouse.Theundergroundisrightaroundthecorner.W:Doyouincludebreakfast?M:Yes,madam,andwealsoofferdinnerifyoulike.W:OK.Thatsoundsgood.Thankyou.I’mgoingtothinkaboutitandonceI’vegoteverythingbooked,I’llgiveyouacall.M:OK.Haveagoodday.18.C????19.A????20.C????21.C【原文】W:I’mLeeMinwoofromSouthKorea.WhenIwaslittleIwasveryinterestedinEnglish.IlearnedEnglishatschool.TherewasagoodteacherwhowasnotanativeEnglishspeaker.HetaughtFrenchandGerman,buthereallyspokeEnglishquitewell.ItwasfunnybecauseIwastheonlystudentinhisclass—itwasreallyaprivatelesson.Ihadanexcellentcoursebook.Istillkeepacopyofit.Thefrontcoverwasredwithalovelypicture,anditwasverymodern.LearningEnglishwasquiteeasyformebecausetheteacherwassogoodandhehelpedalot.Also,I’mquitegoodatlearninglanguages.Itwasreallyenjoyabletohaveclasses.Ilovedthesoundofthewords.IfeltreallyproudwhenmyspellingimproveddaybydayandIcould

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