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北京孝義營中學(xué)2021-2022學(xué)年高三英語期末試題含解析一、選擇題1.Ifyouleavetheclub,youwillnotbe___backin.A.received

B.admitted

C.turned

D.moved參考答案:B2.—Shallwetakeataxitheresincetimeislimited?—________.Itshouldbehardtogetoneduringtherushhour.A.Goahead B.Don’tmentionit C.Nodoubt D.Justforgetit參考答案:D3.havingmypassengerinmycar,Idon’tthinkIcan______thetownbeforenightfallsincethereisatrafficjamahead.A.arrive

B.reachfor

C.makeitto

D.seehimoff參考答案:C4.___________inthedarkcave,thesoldierwasnotafraidof________byhisenemies.A.Hiding;finding B.Hiding;beingfound

C.Hidden;founding D.Hidden;hiding參考答案:B5.Doyoudressdifferentlybecauseofwhatyouseeinadvertisementsorbuythingsyoumightnot________buy?A.otherwise B.therefore C.furthermore D.besides參考答案:A6.We

thesunshineinSanyanowifitwerenotforthedelayofourflight.A.wereenjoying

B.wouldhaveenjoyedC.wouldbeenjoying

D.willenjoy參考答案:C試題分析:句意:要不是我們耽擱了航班我們現(xiàn)在就在三亞享受陽光了。根據(jù)后面ifitwerenotfor……可知此處是對現(xiàn)在狀況的虛擬,故主句用wouldbedoing,選C。7.Peoplethinkthat______openingceremonyofthe29thOlympicGamesis_____greatsuccess.A.an;a

B.the;a

C.the;the

D.the;/參考答案:8.Wheneverwe’rein___________,wemustneverlose_________,buttrytothinkofthewayout.

A.thetrouble;ourhearts

B.troubles;heartC.trouble;heart

D.thetrouble;theheart參考答案:C9.—Whatdoyouthinkofyourpreparationsforthefinalexams?—Notsogood.ActuallyIfeellike______forI’vemadelittleprogressinMaths.A.Danielinthelion’sden B.Achilles’heelC.agoodSamaritan D.asacredcow參考答案:B【詳解】考查情景對話。——句意:你覺得你為期末考試做的準(zhǔn)備怎么樣?——不太好。事實上,我覺得這是致命弱點,因為我在數(shù)學(xué)方面幾乎沒有進(jìn)步。根據(jù)forI’vemadelittleprogressinMaths.可知這里意思是我覺得這是致命弱點,A.Danielinthelion’sden真金不怕火煉;

B.Achilles’heel致命弱點;C.agoodSamaritan樂善好施的人;D.asacredcow神圣之物,故選B。10.----CanIputthebookon______oftheshelves?-----No.You’dbetterputitwhereitwas.

A.all

B.each C.both

D.either參考答案:D11.Lifedoesn’tcountformuch______youarewillingtodoyoursmallparttoleaveourchildrenabetterworld.A.unless

B.when

C.though

D.if參考答案:A試題分析:句意:人生沒有什么意義,除非你能樂意盡職為我們的下一代創(chuàng)造一個更美好的世界。unless“除非”。when當(dāng)……時候;though盡管;if如果。故選A項。35.--IhappenedtonoticeBob’sfatherquarrellingwiththeteacherindefenseofhisson.--NowonderBobalwaysperformspoorlyinclass.It’sreally“________”.

A.Loveme,lovemydog

B.Likefather,likeson

C.Birdsofafeatherflocktogether

D.Abusymothermakesalazydaughter參考答案:b略13.You_____somethinggreat,otherwiseyouwouldn'thavegotthepromotion.A.shoulddo

B.mustdoC.shouldhavedone

D.musthavedone參考答案:D【詳解】考查情態(tài)動詞+havedone。句意:你一定做了什么了不起的事,否則你就得不到提升。musthavedone表示對過去事情有把握的肯定推測,故選D。【點睛】情態(tài)動詞+havedone結(jié)構(gòu):1.“must+have+過去分詞”表示對過去發(fā)生的事情或狀態(tài)進(jìn)行推測,語氣比較堅定,通常只用于肯定句.如:Itmusthaverainedlastnight,forthegroundiswet.2.“can/could+have+過去分詞”表示對過去某種情況的懷疑或不確定.can和could一般用于否定句和疑問句,could的語氣較can弱.如:Hecan'thavefinishedtheworksosoon.3.“may/might+have+過去分詞”表示對已發(fā)生的動作或存在的狀態(tài)進(jìn)行不肯定的推測,might的語氣比may弱一點.這種結(jié)構(gòu)主要用于肯定句和否定句,疑問句改用can或could.如:Theymaynothaveknownitbeforehand.4.“need+have+過去分詞”表示過去做了不必做或不需要做的事情,或過去做某事純屬多余.如:Ineedn'thaveboughtsomuchwine—onlyfivepeoplecame.5.“should/oughtto+have+過去分詞”表示過去本該做某事但沒做,其否定式表示過去不該做某事但做了,這種句式含有不滿或責(zé)備之意,oughtto的語氣比should強一些.如:Yououghtto/shouldhavestudiedharder.你本應(yīng)該更努力學(xué)習(xí)的.(但沒有)Heoughtn'tto/shouldn'thavedonethat.他本來就不該做那件事.(可是做了)6.“would+have+過去分詞”表示對過去的某種情況進(jìn)行猜測,或本來要做某事卻因某種原因未做成,通常用來說明某一情況,但不像用should或oughtto那樣含有責(zé)備之意.如:Iguessthepoetwouldhavebeenabouttwentywhenshewroteherfirstpoem.Anotherworkerwouldn'thaveactedlikethat.14.IsetupemailaddressesforconnectingwithmyparentslastMay.ButIdidn’twritetothemasoftenasI______.A.should

B.musthave

C.shouldhave

D.must參考答案:C15.Itisreally_____usefuldictionary,______dictionaryeveryoneofusneeds.

A.an;a

B.a;the

C.the;a

D.a;a參考答案:D略16.Springiscoming,anditistimeforthose______tograduatetolookforjobs.A.beyond

B.behind

C.among

D.about參考答案:D二、完型填空17.SectionADirections:

ForeachblankinthefollowingpassagetherearefourwordsorphrasesmarkedA,B,CandD.

Fillineachblankwiththewordorphrasethatbestfitsthecontext.

Haveyouevergottenasunburn?Ifyouhave,you’vealreadylearnedthehardwayaboutthesun’sultraviolet(紫外線的),orUVlight.Itcanburnyourskinsobadthatitturnsitredorevenmakesitpeeloff.The

51helpsyouremembertowearsunscreenthenexttime.Well,Earthhasitsownversionofsunscreen,theozone(臭氧)layer,which

52usallfromthevastmajorityoftheUVlightreleasedbythesun.Withoutit,wewouldn’tjustgetasunburn.LifeonEarthwouldgo

53duetothehugelydamagingpowerofallthoseUVrays.Theozonelayer

54Earth’sstratosphere(同溫層),apartoftheatmospherethat

55fromabout10kilometersuptonearly50kilometersabovetheground.Despiteitsname,theozonelayerisn’tjustozonegas.Itcontainslyhigherconcentrationsofozonethantheloweratmosphere,butthat’sstillasmallamount

56thoseofthemainelementsoftheatmosphere.Evenso,it

57alotofUVrays,preventingthemfromreachingthesurfaceofEarth.However,peopleweren’tfullyawareofitsimportanceuntil1985,whenahugeholeinthelayerwasfoundoverAntarctica.The

58quicklypointedtoakindofchemicalcalledchlorofluorocarbon,orCFC,whichwaswidelyusedinrefrigerators,airconditionersandhairsprays.CFCsareabletoriseuptothestratosphereandcausereactionsthatdestroyozone.Witha

59ozonelayer,peopleonEartharemorelikelytodevelopskincancer,cataracts(白內(nèi)障)andotherhealthproblemsduetotoomuchUVlight

60.Asaresultofthisdiscovery,aninternationaltreaty(條約)calledtheMontrealProtocolwassignedin1987to

61themanufactureofCFCproductssothattheozonelayercouldslowlyrecoverandreturntoitsnaturalstateby2050.

62,atatimewhenitseemedthateverythingwasgoingbackto

63,earlierthismonthscientistsdetectedfournewman-madegasesinGreenlandandAustraliathatcouldcausesnewriskstotheozonelayer.Scientistshaven’tidentifiedthe

64ofthegases,but“thishighlightsthatozonelossisnotyetyesterday’sstory,”saidProfessorPiersForsterfromtheUniversityofLeeds,UK,toBBC.Scientistsbelievethattherearemoresuchgasesoutthere,andtheystillhavemuchworktodoto“

65theholes”.

51.A.harmB.lossC.painD.factor52.A.survivesB.shadesC.preventsD.covers53.A.extinctB.helplessC.meaninglessD.wrong54.A.linkstoB.liesinC.lookstoD.consistsof55.A.receivesB.locatesC.extendsD.varies56.A.belongedtoB.turnedtoC.takentoD.comparedto57.A.absorbsB.capturesC.figuresD.imposes58.A.resultB.evidenceC.traceD.movement59.A.furtherB.clearerC.thinnerD.broader60.A.returnB.exposureC.companionD.approach61.A.banB.oppressC.motivateD.recycle62.A.ThereforeB.FurthermoreC.OtherwiseD.However63.A.minorB.bitterC.concreteD.normal64.A.sourceB.guidanceC.conditionD.destination65.A.fastenB.heightenC.tightenD.strengthen參考答案:51—55CBABC

56—60DABCB

61—65ADDAC三、閱讀理解18.Doyouknowelectricitycanchangethewaywetastefood?ProvingthisfactisarevolutionaryelectricforkdesignedbyJapaneseresearchersthatcanmakeanydishtastesalty.AccordingtoHiromiNakamura,aPostDocResearchFellowatTokyo'sMeijiUniversity,thetechnologycanbeveryusefulforpeopleonspecialdiets.Patientswithhighbloodpressure,forinstance,caneasilygoonalow﹣saltdietandstillenjoydeliciousfood.Andwiththefork,there'slynoriskofover﹣saltingtheirfood.Luckily,thevoltage(電壓)issosmallthatthereisnoriskofelectrocution(觸電)either.TheideaofaddingelectricitytofoodwasfirstexposedasanexperimentattheComputerHumanInteractionConferenceinAustin,Texas,in2012.Nakamuraandherteamconnectedawiretoa9﹣voltbatteryandpasseditthroughastrawplacedinacupofsweetlemonade.Volunteersreportedthatthechargedlemonadetasted‘blander',becausetheelectricitycreatedthetasteofsalt.Nakamurahasimprovedthetechnologytobeabletotransferanelectricchargetofoodthroughforksandchopsticks."Themetallicpartoftheforkisoneelectrode(電極),andthehandleistheother,"Nakamuraexplained."Whenyoutakeapieceoffoodwiththeforkandputitinyourmouth,youconnectthecircuit.Whenyouremovetheforkfromyourmouth,youdisconnectthecircuit.Soitactuallyworksasaswitch."SimonKlose,hostoffoodprogramMunchies,whorecentlyvisitedNakamuratotryouttheforkhimself,calledthisformof‘foodhacking'oneofthegreatesteatingexperienceshe'deverhad."WhenIfirstheardofelectricfood,itsoundedscary,"hesaid.Helatercontinuedtouseachargedforktoeatpiecesoffriedchicken,andfoundthatthesaltinessconsiderablyincreasedastheelectricitywasconnected.Nakamurahasbeeneating‘electric'foodforthepastthreetofouryearsinanattempttounderstanditbetter."Forme,‘foodhacking'isaboutstrengtheningorweakeningrealfood,"shesaid."Itmayseemlikewe'recookingbutwe'reactuallyworkingonthehumansenses."60.Theelectricforkmaybenefitpeoplewho.A.needtogoonadiet

B.havehighbloodpressureC.preferfoodfreeofsalt

D.showinterestintastyfood61.Paragraph4mainlytellsus.A.howtheelectricforkworks

B.whatmakesthecircuitconnectedC.howthetechnologywasimproved

D.whytheelectricforkwasinvented62.Fromthepassage,welearnthattheelectricfork.A.createsvirtualtaste

B.changespeople'sdietsC.helpscurediseases

D.replacessaltincooking.參考答案:BAA本文屬于說明文閱讀,作者通過這篇文章主要向我們描述了日本科學(xué)家使用電流改變食物味道的研究,這可以給人一種虛擬的假味道,是特殊飲食的人享受原本的不能享受的美味.60.B.細(xì)節(jié)理解題.根據(jù)文章第二段"Patientswithhighbloodpressure,forinstance,caneasilygoonalow﹣saltdietandstillenjoydeliciousfood"可知患高血壓的人使用這一技術(shù)仍然可以享受鹽分比較少的美味的食物,這些食物屬于健康食物,說明這些食物對患高血壓的人有利;故選B.61.A.段落大意題.根據(jù)文章第四段"HumanInteractionConferenceinAustin,Texas,in2012.Nakamuraandherteamconnectedawiretoa9﹣voltbatteryandpasseditthroughastrawplacedinacupofsweetlemonade"可知科學(xué)家Nakamura可以通過電流使少量的電擊傳遞到叉子和筷子上,說明本段主要介紹theelectricfork的工作原理;故選A.62.A.推理判斷題.根據(jù)文章最后一段"Forme,‘foodhacking'isaboutstrengtheningorweakeningrealfood,"shesaid."Itmayseemlikewe'recookingbutwe'reactuallyworkingonthehumansenses"可知實際上電擊只是給人一種虛擬的味道,實際上食物還是原來的味道;故選A.19.ItisanissueIhaverealizedeversinceIheardaboutanAustrianbankerwhosaid,“IalwaysfinditeasiertodobusinesswithpartnersfromGreeceorRussiaorDenmark.Butwhenthelrishcall,itgetscomplexanddifficult.”ks5uAsIwroterecently,thosespeakingEnglishasasecondlanguagefrequentlysaytheyfinditeasiertotalktoeachotherthantosomeonefromtheUS,theUK,Canada,IrelandorAustralia.Anyonewantingtogettothetopofinternationalbusiness,medicineoracademia(butpossiblynotsport)needstobeabletospeakEnglishtoaprettyhighlevel.Equally,anynativeEnglishspeakerwantingtodealwiththesenewhighachieversneedstoknowhowtotalkwithoutconfusingthem.BecausesomanyEnglish-speakerstodayaremonoglots(只懂一種語言的人),theyhavelittleideahowdifficultitistomasteranotherlanguage.Manythinkthebestwaytomakeforeignersunderstandistobechatty(健談的)andinformal.Thismayseemfriendlybut,asitprobablyinvolvesusinginformalexpressions,itmakescomprehensionharder.Speakingslowlyhelps,butavoidingfigurative(比喻的)oridiomaticexpressionsismoreimportant.Phrasalverbsareanothertroublefornon-nativeEnglishspeakers;imaginetryingtounderstandthedifferencebetween“Icouldn’tputupwithhim”and“Iagreedtoputhimup”.It’sbettertosay“Icouldn’ttoleratehim”and“Iagreedtolethimstayforni

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