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江苏省扬州中学2021—2022学年第一学期12月份考试
高 三英 语 试 卷 2021.12
本卷分为第Ⅰ卷(选择题)和第Ⅱ卷(非选择题),满分120分。考试时间120分钟。
第 I 卷(选择题,三部分,共75分)
第一部分 听力(共两节,每题1分,满分20分)
第一节
1. What does the woman like doing best?
A. Playing tennis. B. Playing the piano. C. Singing.
2. At what time does the second performance start?
A. 7:00 B. 7:10 C. 9:10
3. What is the man doing?
A. Giving advice. B. Making a request. C. Offering help.
4. What are the two speakers mainly talking about?
A. The woman’s lessons. B. The woman’s new teachers. C. The woman’s new classmate.
5. Why will the woman call the man’s roommate?
A. To complain about the high rent.
B. To find out about an apartment.
C. To share an apartment with him.
其次节
听下面一段对话,回答第6—7题。。
6. What does the woman provide as her identification?
A. Her birth certificate. B. Her driver’s license. C. Her ID card.
7. Why can’t the woman travel first class?
A. She has too much baggage to be upgraded.
B. The travel agency made a mistake.
C. It has been fully booked already.
听下面一段对话,回答第8—10题。
8. What does the man offer to do?
A. Lend his umbrella to the woman.
B. Get the woman’s umbrella for her.
C. Do the presentation for the woman.
9. Where is the man’s umbrella?
A. At his home B. In his classroom C. In his gym locker
10. What will the woman do in ten minutes?
A. Make a presentation B Study in the library C. Wait for the man
听下面一段对话,回答第11--13题。
11. Where does the woman probably work?
A. At a clothing shop. B. At a barber’s. C. At a jeweler’s shop.
12. What does the man request the woman to do?
A. Be helpful with the customers.
B. Check callers’ information carefully.
C. Answer phones politely and patiently.
13. What comment does the man make about the woman’s performance?
A. Wonderful. B. Terrible. C. So-so.
听下面一段对话,回答第14--16题。
14. Where are the speakers?
A. In a car. B. On a train. C. On a plane.
15. What did the man do for over three hours?
A. He had a sleep. B. He saw Brat Pitt movies. C. He enjoyed the beautiful scenery.
16. Where are the speakers heading?
A. To Chicago. B. To Los Angeles. C. To New York.
听下面一段对话,回答第17—20题。
17. What will the visitors do first?
A. Walk around an old flour factory. B. Enjoy a waterfall. C. Visit the old buildings.
18. Where is the museum?
A. Where the waterfall is. B. Where the valley begins. C. Where a huge coal mine was.
19. What can we learn from the talk?
A. Miner’s lamps are special souvenirs here.
B. Tourists can buy some special videos.
C. Visitors must carry a light in the museum.
20. What is the main activity for the afternoon?
A. Enjoying a coffee and a snack at a café.
B. Enjoying themselves on the beach or on the sea.
C. Staying in the hotel and relaxing themselves.
二.英语学问运用(共两节,满分35分)
第一节 单项填空 (共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
21. ________ news hit ________Venice Film Festival unexpectedly: Hayao Miyazaki, the world’s most honored creator of animated features, was ending his movie career.
A. 不填;the B. 不填;不填 C. The; 不填 D. The; the
22. The successful candidate will be adaptable, take ownership of and develop in the role by taking initiative, being motivated and ________ high standards.
A. ensured B. to ensure C. ensuring D. to be ensured
23. As the scheduled flight for Stockholm from Helsinki early Thursday was canceled, he had to _______ an airport hotel and will fly to Stockholm later Thursday if weather allows.
A. check into B. burst into C. bump into D. bring into
24. He is never satisfied with what he has got. The grass is always greener on the other side of the ____.
A. road B. fence C. wall D. garden
25. Blog discussions may be closed to new comments, ___ a message is displayed informing you of that.
A. in what case B. in which case C. in whose case D. in that case
26. A promising approach to reducing appetite which does not ________ taking any drugs, and is very safe, is to drink a certain amount of water before a meal.
A. suggest B. involve C. prevent D. practice
27. Make contacts among your parents’ friends, your neighbors, your community organizations — _______ you can find working adults, network.
A. whenever B. whatever C. whoever D. wherever
28. The question was brought to life again ________a person has the right to end his or her own life and a doctor has the right to assist.
A. where B. in which C. that D. whether
29. It is thought police had been called to the scene following a report of a collision involving her vehicle and ________ of another motorist.
A. one B. those C. some D. that
30. William Shakespeare is considered the greatest playwright________, and his works still influence the English language and today’s literature.
A. of the time B. of all times C. at times D. over time
31 According to the new rules, if a student ________ happen to damage something in the campus, he/she should report it those concerned immediately.
A. should B. will C. shall D. would
32. — Miss. Miller, this is Ruben Holmen calling again. You had said I should call this week to schedule an interview with you.
— ________, why don’t we say next Monday at 11:30 a.m.?
A. It depends B. All right then C. How come D. With pleasure
33. — I wonder if you could go with me to the supermarket.
— Don’t disturb me. I ________ my daily report this morning and haven’t finished yet.
A. write B. was writing C. have written D. have been writing
34. While being shy is normal, it is when the shyness interferes with an individual’s daily communication with others ________ it becomes a disorder.
A. which B. when C. where D. that
35. --- The manager of the factory wants to improve production a great deal, but he doesn’t spend much on technology.
---I am afraid he won’t realize his dream. You know ________.
A. you can’t eat your cake and have it B. empty vessels make the greatest sound
C. enough is as good as a feast D. two heads are better than one
其次节:完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,共20分)
阅读下面短文,把握其大意,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
I recently traveled to San Francisco for some meetings and found myself with a half day to 36 . My 37 : The 49ers’ first game of the season, against the Green Bay Packers. The America’s Cup sailing races. Or I could get 38 .
After a terribly long line at the car rental center, I was 39 . So I disappeared into the fog and clouds shrouding the Pacific Coast Highway and headed south with absolutely no 40 in mind. I drove through tunnels 41 out of the mountains and stopped at a few state beaches; at one, I watched a wedding out on the cliffs among the crashing 42 . Back in the car, I drove toward San Gregorio, a town that you can easily 43 . I know because I drove right through it and 44 up on a narrow pine tree–bordered asphalt(柏油) road that felt like it would go on 45 .
A few people just moved around outside the San Gregorio General Store, talking about the motorcycles they've owned over the years. Inside, I found a bar with regular customers, two people playing guitar together, and, of course, a full-on store. I 46 a song, took a seat quickly, and watched the guitarists play and dance. Then I congratulated them, 47 a couple of wrinkled dollars in their bucket, and walked back out into the world.
It was pouring outside. We all waited, some patiently, others 48 , because nature messed up their hurried day. I got lost in the sound and sight of the heavens 49 away the dirt and dust of the world. “Mom, let’s run through the 50 .” said a girl. “When you were talking to Daddy about his cancer, you said, if God can get us through this, he can get us through anything!” “Honey, you are 51 right.” Mom said. Then off they ran. And yes, I did. I ran.
The day could have been so 52 : being 53 into a stadium or bar half-watching sports. 54 this was much more rewarding. Hours prior, I was on a flight with the masses, going through the motions. Then I was out on my own, having an unexpected and unrepeatable experience.
I learned something on September 8: Don’t be 55 to get lost—on purpose or otherwise—and have zero expectations. It will be good for you. I promise.
36.
A. waste
B. kill
C. devote
D. spend
37.
A. series
B. privileges
C. options
D. priorities
38.
A. started
B. injured
C. lost
D. stuck
39.
A. free
B. occupied
C. suspicious
D. absorbed
40.
A. freedom
B. fright
C. conscience
D. destination
41.
A. carved
B. released
C. standing
D. running
42.
A. waves
B. crowds
C. vehicles
D. hills
43.
A. identify
B. miss
C. survive
D. recognize
44.
A. picked
B. brought
C. ended
D. took
45.
A. steadily
B. smoothly
C. firmly
D. forever
46.
A. recorded
B. released
C. ordered
D. composed
47.
A. broke
B. carried
C. withdrew
D. threw
48.
A. delighted
B. annoyed
C. calmed
D. inspired
49.
A. turning
B. washing
C. giving
D. melting
50.
A. danger
B. dust
C. rain
D. store
51.
A. somewhat
B. especially
C. somehow
D. absolutely
52.
A. impressive
B. independent
C. adventurous
D. different
53.
A. pushed
B. persuaded
C. talked
D. tricked
54.
A. But
B. Therefore
C. Besides
D. Also
55.
A. keen
B. afraid
C. curious
D. thoughtful
第三部分 阅读理解(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)
请认真阅读下列短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
A
A classic joke goes like this: A nurse rushes into an exam room and says, “Doctor, doctor, there’s an invisible man in the waiting room.” The doctor says, “Tell him I can’t see him.”
Pretty simple, right?
Here’s how I tell it: “A nurse—her name is Joyce—feels a presence in the waiting room. She looks around but sees nothing. She jumps up from her desk, carefully replaces her chair, and runs down the lavender-hued hallway to the doctor’s office. She knocks on the door. No response. He’s not there. Where can he be? She continues down the hall, admiring a lithograph of an 18th-century Mississippi paddleboat along the way.” By this time, my audience has left, but I soldier on. “She bursts into the exam room and says, ‘Doctor, doctor!’ The doctor, I should mention, is a urologist with a degree from Ohio State, which is where my nephew …”
You get the idea. I’m an embellisher. I can’t leave a simple gag alone.
I’m not the only joke-challenged member of the family. My sister’s worse than I am. Her problem: She can’t remember them. “‘A nurse rushes into an exam room and says…’Uh, let me start all over again. ‘A nurse rushes into a waiting…’No, it’s not the waiting room. She just came from the waiting room. Let me start all over again. ‘A doctor rushes into…’ No, wait…”
My uncle’s different. He’s guilty of taking a perfectly fine joke and selling it as the second coming of Oscar Wilde,“Okay, this is a good one. Ready? No, really, ready? Okay, fasten your seat belts. Ready?‘A nurse…’Got it? A nurse? Okay, ready?‘A nurse rushes into an exam room and says, “Doctor, doctor, there’s an invisible man in the waiting room.”’ Now, this is where it gets funny. Ready?”
No one is ever ready, so they leave before he gets to the punch line.
My father’s on Wall Street, so he hears all the jokes before they hit the Web. And he lets you know he knows them all by telling you all of them. He also knows that most people don’t like jokes. So he slips them in under the radar: “I was chatting with Ben Bernanke the other day. You know Ben, don’t you? The Fed chief? Anyway, we were reviewing the Fed’s policy on long-term interest rates, and he told me it had evolved into its current iteration only after a nurse rushed into an exam room and said, ‘Doctor, doctor, there’s…’ Hey, where are you going?”
My brother Mark understands that the secret to good joke telling is to know your audience. When he entertained my grandmother’s bridge club one evening, he made it a point to adapt the joke to them: “A beautiful blonde nurse rushes into a consulting room…”
No one in my family has ever finished this joke.
But as bad as it is not to be able to tell a joke, there’s something worse: not being able to listen to one. Take my cousin Mitch for example.
“Why couldn’t the doctor see him?” he asked.
“Because he’s invisible,” I said.
“Now, I didn’t get that. I thought the doctor couldn’t see him because he was with a patient.”
“Well, yeah, okay, but the fact that the guy was invisible…”
“Could the nurse see him?”
“No. She’s the one who said he was invisible…”
“How’d she know he was there?”
“Because he…”
“When you say he was invisible, does that mean his clothes were invisible too?” Here’s where I tried to walk away.
“Because if his clothes weren’t invisible,” Mitch said, stepping between me and the exit, “then the doctor could see him, right?”
“Yeah, but …”
“At least his clothes.”
“I guess…”
“Unless he was naked.”
“Okay, he was naked!”
“Why would he go to his doctor naked?”
Next time you see my family and someone is telling a joke, do yourself a favor: Make yourself invisible.
56. Which of the following is true according to this article?
A. No one in the writer’s family is good at telling jokes.
B. Mark is the best at telling jokes in his family.
C. Mitch is very sensitive to all kinds of jokes.
D. A typically classic joke should cover all the details.
57. What is inappropriate about Mark’s adaptation of the joke?
A. He knows the audience very well. B. He shouldn’t have entertained a bridge club.
C. He shouldn’t have begun the story with a beautiful blond nurse.
D. He shouldn’t have told old people jokes.
58. Mitch stepped between me and the exit because __________.
A. he wanted to go out with me
B. he wanted to block my way out
C. he was trying to repay the situation in the consulting room
D. he wanted to show that the doctor could see the patient
59. Which is the best title of the passage?
A. Learn to Amuse Others B. Where to Find a Doctor
C. How to Ruin a Classic Joke D. A Story about a Funny Family
B
On his bench in Madison Square Soapy moved uneasily, and he realized the fact that the time had come for him to provide against the coming winter.
The winter ambitions of Soapy were not of the highest. In them there were no dreams of Mediterranean voyages or blue Southern skies. Three months on the Island was what his soul desired. Three months of assured board and bed and good company, safe from north winds seemed to Soapy the most desirable thing.
Just as the more fortunate New Yorkers had bought their tickets to Palm Beach each winter, Soapy had made his arrangements for his annual journey to the Island. And now the time had come.
There were many institutions of charity in New York where he might receive lodging and food, but to Soapy’s proud spirit the gifts of c
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