1、启慧全国大联考十二月联考试卷2022届高三 英语试卷时间:12月7日上午8:00-10:00 考生留意: 1、本试卷分第I卷(选择题)和第II卷(非选择题)两部分。满分150分,答题时间120分钟,答题前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上。 2、作答时,将答案写在答题卡上,写在本试卷上无效。3、考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。第I卷(选择题)第 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1.5分,满分7.5分) 请听下面5段对话,每段对话后有一个小题。从题中所给的A、B、C三
2、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 time is it now? A、 9:15. B、 9:20. C、 9:30.2、Where does the conversation probably take place? A、At the ticket office. B、On the train. C、In the street.3、Why cant the woman meet the man this evening? A、The man will visit his friend.
3、B、She will visit her friend.C、Her friend will come to see her.4、What will the speakers do?A、Visit their neighbors.B、Say hello to their neighbors.C、Give their new neighbors a hand.5、What is the man s hobby?A、Sightseeing. B、Photography. C、Drawing pictures.其次节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分) 请听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白
4、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题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,每小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。请听第6段材料。回答第6至7题。6、What are the speakers talking about? A、Health. B、Scenery. C、Pollution.7、What do we know about the woman? A、She has a headache.B、She isnt familiar with the river.C、She lives near the
5、river now.请听第7段材料。回答第8至9题。8、Where is the house the woman mentions?A、In a small town,20 kilometers east of the capital city.B、In a small town, 20 miles south of the capital city.C、In the downtown of the capital city.9、What does the kitchen have?A、An old refrigerator. B、A washing machine. C、A nice dis
6、hwasher.请听第8段材料。回答第10至12题。10、What does the Korean Wave refer to?A、Korean TV dramas. B、Korean culture. C、Korean actors.11、What did the Korean Wave start with according to the conversation?A、Korean pop songs. B、Taekwondo. C、A TV series.12、Who is mentioned as a famous actor in Korean dramas?A、Bae Yong
7、Jun. B、Baby Vox. C、S. E. S.请听第9段材料。回答第13至16题。13、What do we know about the tie?A、Its an old one. B、Its a red one. C、The man bought it in Paris.14、When did the man speaker go out with Janet? A、Last Saturday. B、Last Tuesday. C、This Tuesday.15、Where is the tie probably now?A、In the closet. B、In Janets h
8、ouse. C、In the mans car.16、What kind of person does the woman speaker think the man speaker is?A、Careless. B、Lazy. C、Rude.请听第10段材料.回答第17至20题。17、Where did Gloria work as a waitress? A、At a bar at New York University. B、At a top club in Britain. C、At a club named Top Club.18、How did Gloria describe Mr
9、. Williams? A、Nice. B、Careless. C、Humorous.19、Why did the club pay Gloria the money? A、She worked hard for the club. B、Gordon had no money in the hank. C、Her stony made the club well known.20、What is the story mainly about? A、A lost-and-found check. B、An unexpected sum of money. C、The biggest tip in
10、 the history. 其次部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题,每小题2分,满分30分) 阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A,B,C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。ASeeing the world is a surefire way to enrich your life and learn. These spots might be more physically challenging or tougher on your schedule. From urban hiking in South America to bar hopping i
11、n Europe, here are the 30 best destinations for young people and what they have to offer.Mumbai,IndiaFew countries are as colorful as India, characteristics perfectly embodied in its annual spring festival of love: Holi. The 16-day Hindu holiday celebrates new beginnings and the divine love between
12、Hindu gods Radha and Krishna. Beyond this incredible festival,Mumbai is teeming with life. See the Gateway of India on the Arabian Sea, visit ancient temples,and make your way to nearby Elephant Island to explore its hand-carved caves adorned with Hindu gods.Ibiza,SpainPretty much any place in Spain
13、 is guaranteed to keep club-seeking travelers up until dawn,but Ibiza, one of the countrys Mediterranean islands, has taken that phenomenon to a whole new level. From June until October, Ibiza is hustling with European tourists seeking a party and music-festival playground. Go in September, toward t
14、he tail end of peak season to avoid the regions sweltering August weather, while still catching end-of-summer celebrations.Western Cape, South AfricaSouth Africa is an adventure travelers paradise. No South African vacation is complete without a savanna safari; but if youre on the countrys Western C
15、ape,you also wont want to miss Bloukrans Bridge bungee jumping. Recognized at the worlds highest bungee-jumping bridge,visitors can plummet 709 feet to the Bloukrans River below, if they dare.Havana,CubaSunny Cuba is a new world of travel for most Americans, and what it lacks in technology and ameni
16、ties is made up for in its rich culture,cuisine,vintage cars, history,and of course-baseball. Stroll Old Havana and catch a local game,eat authentic pressed Cuban sandwiches, and check out any of the citys many museums or churches.21、What can we learn from this passage? A、Ancient temples and churche
17、s are the must if you visit India. B、Ibiza doesnt have the phenomenon for club-seeking travelers. C、Without visiting a safari,your South African holiday isnt wonderful enough. D、Americans tend to visit Cuba due to its high technology.22、What do the four destinations have in common? A、They are all su
18、itable for young people. B、You can enjoy adventure in these four places. C、The best time to visit them is September. D、They are famous for their rich culture and long history.23、What will the author write about in the following part? A、What Cuba has to offer. B、Other best destinations in the world.
19、C、Other destinations among the 30 best. D、A local game in Havana.B BEIJING一Chinas ruling Communist Party announced Thursday that the country will start allowing all couples to have two children,abolishing the policy that limited many urban couples to only one child for more than three decades. A com
20、muniqu from the partys Central Committee said that the decision to allow all couples to have two children was to improve the balanced development of population and to deal with an aging population.China,which has the worlds largest population at 1.4 billion people,introduced the one-child policy in
21、1979 as a temporary measure to curb a then-surging population and limit the demands for water and other resources. Soon after it was implemented,rural couples were allowed two children if their firstborn was a girl. Ethnic minorities are also allowed more than one child.Couples who have broken the r
22、ules were forced to pay a fee in proportion to their income. In some cases,rural families saw their livelihood in the form of their pigs and chickens taken away.In November 2021,the party announced that it would allow couples to have two children if one of the parents is a single child,the first sub
23、stantial easing of the policy in nearly three decades.The government credits the one-child policy with preventing 400 million births and helping lift countless families out of poverty by easing the strain on the countrys limited resources. But many demographers argue the birthrate would have fallen
24、anyway as Chinas economy developed and education levels rose.Moreover, the abrupt fall in the birthrate has pushed up the average age of the population and demographers foresee a looming crisis because the policy reduced the young labor pool that must support the large baby boom generation as it ret
25、ires.“The good news is, it is here. The bad news is,it is too little too late,” said Cai Yong,a sociology professor at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.24. Where can you most probably read this article?A. In a magazine B. In a newspaper C. In a social report D. on the internet25. Whic
26、h is NOT the reason for the new policy?A. To make the development of population balanced.B. To deal with an aging populationC. To help countless families out of poverty.D. To increase the young labor pool26. Whats the public attitude towards the new policy according to what Cai Yong said?A. They wel
27、come the long-waited policy.B. In spite of the new policy .many still dont want to give birth to babies.C. It is really a dilemma for many people.D. Better late than never.27. What is the best title of this passage?A. China Ends Controversial One-Child Policy B. Good News or Bad NewsC. Falling Birth
28、rate and Rising Economy D. Chinas Reform for Three DecadesC Do you recognize this man? If so Atlantas Omni Hotel at CNN Center would like to have a word with you. The man, believed to be named Josh Crabber .found a guests wallet in a garbage can while looking for food. Instead of using the credit ca
29、rds to his benefit, Crabber,who is thought to be homeless,went to several hotels in search of the wallets owner, eventually returning it to the Omni Hotel. According to the Associated Press,the wallets owner had been robbed earlier that day,and the thieves made off with her entire wallet, apparently
30、 discarding(丢弃)the contents in a garbage can nearby. As a thank-you for Crabbers noble deed,the hotel wants to return the favor.“Every person has a story,and this person obviously has a story and did the right thing by bringing the wallet to try to find its owner,”the hotels managing director, Scott
31、 Stuckey,told Atlantas WSB-TV.“When youre looking for food in the garbage can,its probably one of the toughest times of your life. But when you find somebodys wallet and you do the right thing, I think wed like to do the right thing by this person.”Stuckey told the station theyd like to give the man
32、 US $500 for his efforts, in addition to putting him up in a room for Thanksgiving, with dinner and room service the next day. Hotel employees have the name that Crabber gave them and an image taken from surveillance(监视) camera footage to identify the man,but no other means to contact him,reports Th
33、e Atlanta Journal-Constitution. UPDATE Monday, November 25: Hotel employees have finally found the homeless man from this story. His real name is Joel Hartman, according to WSB-TV. Hartman,36,went back to the hotel on Friday after hearing that people were looking for him. And as a reward for his goo
34、d deed, the hotel is putting Hartman up through Thanksgiving, CNN reported. Hell also receive room service and US $500.28. What does the underlined phrase probably means?A. headed quickly to B. got arrested forC. relied heavily on D. stole and hurried away with29. Which of the following is NOT true,
35、according to the passage?A. Joel Hartman gave the wallet hack to its owner.B. Joel Hartman finally put up for Thanksgiving in the street.C. Joel Hartman found a guests wallet in a garbage can while looking for food.D. Hotel employees were grateful for Joel Hartmans good deed.30. According to The Atl
36、anta Journal-Constitution,hotel employees were able to recognize Hartman by . A. surveillance camera footage B. contacting his friends C. checking a missing persons report D. other peoples memories on the day31. What should we learn from Joel Hartman? A. We should help homeless people.B. Dont pocket
37、 the money we pick up.C. we should fight against thieves bravely.D. we should enjoy ourselves on Thanksgiving Day.D Some research in recent years is making the old saying clothes make the man look like an incomplete thought. Clothes, it appears, make the man see the world differently. A new study lo
38、oks especially at how formal clothes change peoples thought processes. “Putting on formal clothes makes us feel powerful .and that changes the basic way we see the world,” says Abraham Butchick, an author of the study. Butchick and his co-authors found that wearing clothing that is more formal than
39、usual makes people think more broadly,rather than narrowly. They say that wearing a suit encourages people to use abstract thought more readily than concrete thought.Another similar study showed that when people wore a white coat that they believed belonged to a doctor, they paid more attention to w
40、hat they were doing. This effect didnt hold when they believed the coat was a painters. At work,however, when some people have to wear suit, there are some special consequences when clothing causes people to think in a more abstract way. “If you get a piece of had feedback at work,if you think about
41、 it with a concrete thinking style,it is more likely to affect your confidence negatively,” says Michael Slepian, another one of the papers authors. Slepian added that thinking about money with an abstract thinking style might lead one to skip sudden purchases in favor of smarter, long-term saving b
42、ehavior. As casual clothes become common in a growing number of workplaces, it would seem that the symbolic power of the suit will he weakened in coming years. Slepian thinks the opposite. “You could even predict that the effect could get stronger if formal clothing is only kept for the most formal
43、of situations,”he says. “It takes a long time for symbols and our explanation of those symbols to change,and I wouldnt expect the suit as a symbol of power to he leaving us anytime soon.”32. When you wear formal clothes, you may_ . A. feel powerful and nervous B. think more narrowly C. use concrete
44、thought D. see the world differently.33. What can he learned from the third paragraph? A. A white coat belonging to a doctor is powerful than a painters. B. A formal suit has special consequences.C. An abstract thinking style may negatively affect ones confidence. D. People will form a good saving h
45、abit with a concrete thinking style.34. What is Slepians opinion regarding the suit? A. Its symbolic power will not be weakened. B. It will only appear in formal situations. C. Casual clothes are more popular than it nowadays. D. Casual clothes will soon take its place.35. What is the passage mainly
46、 about? A. Formal clothes and casual clothes. B. You should choose your clothes carefully. C. wearing a suit can make people think differently D. How people can be confident in the workplace.其次节(共5小题,每小题2分,满分10分) 依据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填人空白处的最佳选项,选项中有两项为多余选项。 Running is a very effective way to achieve better health. If you are planning to become a runner, you need to take note of some beginner running tips to make sure you start off your running the right way. 36 This is very important since some people may be diagnosed with some certain conditions that would make them