高三英语第一学期期中考试卷2022.11第Ⅰ卷第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5个小题:每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一道小题,从每题所给的ABC三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.HowmanytimeshasthewomanbeentoHawaii?A.OnlyonceB.ThreetimesC.Fourtimes2.Whatdoesthewomando?A.AtravelwriterB.AphotographerC.Anenvironmentminister3.Whatisthebestsellerthisseasonaccordingtotheman?A.TheblackcapB.ThebluecapC.Thebluehandbag4.Whyisthemananxious?A.Hedoesn’thaveabirthdaypresentforhiswife.B.Hehaslosttheweddingpresentfromhiswife.C.Hecan’tattendhiswife’sbirthdaypartytomorrow.5.Whatwillthemanprobablydonext?A.Workonhisreport.B.Drivethewomantotheclinic.C.Helpthewomanwithherwork.第二节(共15小题:每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或对白,每段对话或对白后有几个小题,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,各小题给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。听第6断材料,回答第6、7题。6.Whereshouldthetwospeakersmakealeftturn?A.AtThirdAvenue.B.AtSecondAvenueC.Atthelasttrafficlights7.What’stheprobabletimenow?A.8:00amB.12:00noonC.9:00pm听第7段材料,回答第8至10题8.Whosebirthdaypartyarethetwospeakersat?A.Peter’sB.Andy’sC.Ella’s9.Whatdoesthemandislikeabouttheparty?A.ThefoodB.ThedrinksC.Themusic10.Whatcanweknowfromthisconversation?A.Thewomandoesn’tenjoythepartyatall.B.Themanwillgotoahospitalaftertheparty.C.Themanwon’tcheckthewoman’shead.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11.Howlonghasthemanwaited?A.ForhalfanhourB.ForonehourC.Fortwohours12.Atwhichgateshouldthemanwait?-11-\nA.Gate2B.Gate3C.Gate413.Whatdoesthemanwantthewomantodo?A.Takehimtotherightplace.B.Lendhermobilephonetohim.C.Putamessageout.听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。14.Wheredoesthisconversationprobablytakeplace?A.AthomeB.InanofficeC.Inashop15.Whatarethetwospeakerslookingfor?A.Theman’smobilephone.B.Theman’scarkeys.C.Theman’sjacket.16.Whatdidthemandofirstwhenhegothomelastnight?A.HewatchedTV.B.Hehadhissupper.C.Hetookabath.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.WhichisthebestplacetosleeponinMali?A.ThefloorB.TheroofC.Theyard18.WhenarealotofbabiesborninYakutia?A.InspringB.InautumnC.Inwinter19.HowdopeoplefeelaboutthewinterlifeinYakutia?A.ExcitingB.DangerousC.Boring20.WhatisunfitforpeopletodoinLaPaz?A.PlaygolfB.DrinkmuchbeerC.Walkthedog第二部分阅读理解(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。并在答题卡上将该选项涂黑.AShowBizSummer2022Location:RosewoodCenterforFamilyartsImportantInformation:*Tuitionpaidonthefirstdayofclass.Notuitionrefunds(退款).*DCTreservestherighttocancelanyclass;refundsmadeforcancelation(取消).*Pleaseaccompanystudentonthefirstdayofclass.*Registrationbeginsone-halfhourbeforeclasstime.HowToRegister:*Mail:fillouttheforminthisbrochure.*Besuretolisttheclassandgroupthatyouwant&thedates.DramaDays!—$175EnteringGrades:GroupA:lst—2ndGroupB:3rd—5th.Time:June2—June6*createthesituationsandscenes-11-\n*SHOWTLME-invitefamilyandfriendstoyourFridayShowcase!*Bringasacklunchanddrinkeachday!LaughOutLoud—$175EnteringGrade:5thTime:June23—June27*Tellajoke!Learnwhyoldjokescanbethebest!*WorkwithyourclasstoputonaComedyShowforfamilyandfriends!Acting—JustActing—$225EnteringGrades:GroupA:lst—2ndGroupB:3rd—4thTime:August4—August8*Startwiththecharacters:Whoareyou?BetheStarofyourDreams.*Workwithyourclasstocreatetheplot.SummerScenes—$225EnteringGrades:5th—6thTime:August11—August15*Doyouwanttobeanactor?*Improveyourskillswithinstructionfromprofessionalactors&directors.21.Whichofthefollowingclassessuitsthosewhowanttobeactors?A.SummerScenesB.Acting—JustActingC.LaughOutLoudD.DramaDays22.IfyouwanttoattendShowBizSummer2022,youshouldbeawarethat.A.there’llbenorefundsinanycaseB.tuitionmustbepaidatleastbeforeJune2C.registrationbeginshalfanhourafterclasstimeD.studentshadbetterbeaccompaniedonthefirstday23.Itcanbeinferredfromthetextthatallthefourclasses.A.areintendedonlyforGradeslst—2ndB.areallheldatRosewoodCenterforFamilyArtsC.willtakeplaceinJuneorJulyD.needstudentstobringasacklunchanddrinkeachdayBThepredictability(可预见性)ofourmortality(死亡)ratesissomethingthathaslongpuzzledsocialscientists.Afterall,thereisnonaturalreasonwhy2,500peopleshouldaccidentallyshootthemselveseachyearorwhy7,000shoulddrownor55,000dieintheircars.Nooneestablishesafixednumberforeachtypeofdeath.Itjusthappensthattheyfollowaconsistentpatternyearafteryear.AfewyearsagoaCanadianpsychologistnamedGeraldWildebecameinterestedinthisphenomenon.HenoticedthatmortalityratesforviolentandaccidentaldeathsthroughouttheWesternworldhaveremainedthesamethroughoutthewholeofthecentury,despiteallthetechnologicaladvancesandincreasesinsafetystandardsthathavehappenedinthattime.Wildedevelopedatheorycalled“riskhomeostasis”.Accordingtothistheory,peoplenaturallylivewithacertainlevelofrisk.Whensomethingismadesafer,peoplewillgetaroundthemeasureinsomewaytogobacktotheoriginallevelofdanger.If,forinstance,theyarerequiredtowearseatbelts,theywill-11-\nfeelsaferandthuswilldrivefaster,therebycancelingout(抵消)thebenefitsthattheseatbeltprovides.Itappearsthatwehaveaninnate(天生的)needfordanger.Inallevents,itisbecomingclearerthatthefactorsinfluencingourlifespan(寿命)arefarmorecomplexthanhadbeenpreviouslythought.Itnowappearsthatifyouwishtolivealonglife,itisn’tsimplyamatterofeatingtherightfoods,notsmoking,drivingwithcareetc.Youmustalsohavetherightattitude.Scientistsfoundthatpeoplewithasuspiciousormistrustfulnaturediefarmoreoftenthanpeoplewithasunnycharacter.Lookingonthebrightside,itseems,canaddyearstoyourlifespan.24.Whatsocialscientistshavelongfeltpuzzledaboutiswhy_______.A.themortalityratecannotbepredictedB.thedeathnumberremainedstableyearafteryearC.afixednumberforeachtypeofdeathhasnotcomeintobeingD.peoplelosttheirliveseveryyearforthisorthatreason25.Inhisresearch,GeraldWildefindsthattechnologicaladvancesandincreasesinsafetystandards_____.A.havehelpedsolvetheproblemofsohighdeathrateB.haveaccountedformortalityratesinthepastcenturyC.havereducedmortalityratesforviolentandaccidentaldeathsD.haveachievednoeffectinbringingdownthenumberofdeaths26.Accordingtothetheoryof“riskhomeostasis”,sometrafficaccidentsresultfrom_____.A.ourfastdrivingB.ourinnatedesireforriskC.ourinterestinspeedingD.ourignoranceofseatbeltbenefits27.Whichofthefollowingmaycontributetoalongerlifespan?A.SmokingonceinawhileB.ShowinglittletrustinthecommunicationC.EatingthefoodlowinfatanddrivingwithgreatcareD.DevelopinganoptimisticpersonalityandneverlosingheartCNightafternight,shecametopullthecoversuparoundmeandmakemefeelcomfortableinbed,evenlongaftermychildhoodyears.Followingherlongstandingcustom,shewouldleandownandpushmylonghairoutoftheway,thenkissmyforehead. Idon’trememberwhenitfirststartedannoyingme—herhandspushingmyhairthatway.Butitdidannoyme,fortheyfeltwork-wornandroughagainstmyyoungskin.Finally,onenight,Ishoutedoutather,“Don’tdothatanymore—yourhandsaretoorough!”Shedidn’tsayanythinginreply.Butneveragaindidmymothercloseoutmydaywiththatfamiliarexpressionofherlove.Timeaftertime,withthepassingyears,mythoughtsreturnedtothatnight.BythenImissedmymother’shands,missedhergoodnightkissonmyforehead.Sometimestheincidentseemedveryclose,sometimesfaraway.Butalwaysitremainedinthebackofmymind.-11-\nWell,theyearshavepassed,andI’mnotalittlegirlanymore.Momisinhermid-seventies,andthosehandsIoncethoughttobesorougharestilldoingthingsformeandmyfamily.She’sbeenourdoctor,reachingintoafirstaidkitfortheremedytocalmayounggirl’sstomachorsoothetheboy’sinjuredknee.Shecooksthebestfriedchickenintheworld...getsstainsoutofbluejeanslikeInevercould...Now,myownchildrenaregrownandgone.MomnolongerhasDad,andonspecialoccasions,Ifindmyselfdrawnnextdoortospendthenightwithher.SoitwaslateonThanksgivingEve,asIsleptinthebedroomofmyyouth,afamiliarhandhesitantlyranacrossmyfacetobrushthehairfrommyforehead.Thenakiss,eversogently,touchedmybrow. Inmymemory,forthethousandthtime,Irecalledthenightmyyoungvoicecomplained,“Don’tdothatanymore—yourhandsaretoorough!”CatchingMom’shandinhand,IblurtedouthowsorryIwasforthatnight.Ithoughtshe’dremember,asIdid.ButMomdidn’tknowwhatIwastalkingabout.Shehadforgotten—andforgiven—longago.Thatnight,Ifellasleepwithanewappreciationformygentlemotherandhercaringhands.AndtheguiltthatIhadcarriedaroundforsolongwasnowheretobefound.28.Inthewriter’seyes,thefamiliarexpressionofmother’slovecouldbe______.A.standingbesideherbedB.sleepingtogetherwithherC.brushingwiththeroughhandsD.spendingthenightwithher29.Thephrase“blurtedout”(Paragraph6)probablymeans______.A.saidsuddenlywithoutthinkingmuchB.screamedatsomebodyinangerC.spokeinaloudvoicerudelyD.shoutedtosomebodycheerfully30.Whichwordscanbestdescribethewriter’smother?A.StrictandannoyingB.KindandsensitiveC.HardworkingandforgetfulD.Gentleandcaring31.Thebesttitleforthepassagecanbe______.A.Daughter’sGuiltB.Mother’sHandsC.BettertoForgiveandForgetD.NevertooLatetoSaySorryDMostparentsofkidsunderage8don'tworryabouthowmuchtimetheyspendwatchingTVorusingothermedia,fromcomputerstosmartphonestotabletsPCs,accordingtoanewsurveythatfoundachild'suseofmediaoftenreflectshowmuchtimeparentsspendinthesimilarway.¨Wegenerallyfoundthatmediauseisnotasourceofconflictinthehome"forfamilieswithyoungchildren,EllenWartella,aresearcherfromNorthwestemUniversity,toldUSAToday.Sheledasurveyof2,326parentswhohavechildren8andyounger.Itfoundthatin80percentoffamilies,children'smediausewasnotaproblem,with55percent“nottoo"or“notatall"concernedaboutit.Italsoshowedparentshavemorepositivethannegativefeelingsabouthowmediaconsumptionaffectsachild'slearningandthedevelopmentofcreativity.Theexceptionisvideogames,whichareviewedmorenegativelythanTV,computersormobiledevices.“Parents-11-\nratedvideogamesasmorelikelytohaveanegativeeffectonchildren'sschoolperformance,attentiontime,creativity,socialskills,behaviorandsleepthananyothermedium,"theresearcherssaidinanewsconferenceaboutthesurvey.¨Thefindingsexposesagenerationalshift(转移)inparentalattitudesabouttechnology'sroleinyoungchildren'slives,"saidWartella.“Today'sparentsgrewupwithtechnologyasacentralpactoftheirlives,sotheythinkaboutitdifferentlythanearliergenerationsofparents,insteadofabattlewithkidsononesideandparentsontheother,theuseofmediaandtechnologyhasbecomeafamilyaffair."Theresearchersidentifiedthreemediaenvironmentscreatedbyparents:media-centric(39percentoffamilies),media-moderate(45%)andmedia-light(16%).Childreninmedia-centricfamiliesspendatleastthreehoursmoreeachdaywatchingTVorusingcomputers,videogamesandtabletPCsdon'tmakeparentingeasier.And88percentofparentssaytheyaremostlikelytoturntotoysoractivitiestokeeptheirchildrenoccupied.Slightlyfewerturntobooks(79%)andTV(78%).Thesurveydidn'tlookathowmediaaffectschildren.That'satopicthattheAmericanAcademyofPediatricshashandledanumberoftimes.TheAAPsaysstudieshavefoundtoomuchmediausecanleadtoattention-problems,schooldifficulties,sleepandeatingdisordersandbeingfat.Inaddition,theInternetandcellphonescanprovideplatformsforillegalandriskybehaviors.¨Bylimitingscreentimeandofferingeducationalmediaandnon-electronicformats(格式)suchasbooks,newspapersandboardgames,andwatchingtelevisionwiththeirchildren,parentscanhelpguidetheirchildren'smediaexperience.Puttingquestionablecontentintocontextandteachingkidsa700utadvertisingcontributestotheirmedialiteracy(素养),"itsays.Thepediatricians'groupsaysparentsshouldhave“screen-freezones"andTVshouldbeturnedoffduringdinner.Atmost,itrecommendschildrenandteensengagewithentertainmentmediafornomorethantwohoursadayandthatshouldbehigh-qualitycontent.Itisimportantforkidstospendtimeonoutdoorplay,reading,hobbiesandusingtheirimaginationsinfreeplay.“Kidsunder2shouldnotusetelevisionandotherentertainmentmediabecausetheirbrainsaredevelopingquicklyandtheylearnbestfromdirecthumaninteraction,"thegroupsays.Anarticleonscreentimebyt.heMayoClinicalsonotesproblemslinkedt.ooverscreentime,includingbeingfat,irregularsleep,behavioralproblems,weakschoolperformance,violenceandlesstimeforactiveandcreativeplay.32.Parentshavemorenegativethanpositivefeelingsaboutmediaconsumptionlike.A.computersB.smartphonesC.videogamesD.tabletsPCs33.Fromthedataofthesurvey,welearn.A.childreninmedia-centricfamiliesaresmarterthanothersB.childreninmedia-lightfamiliesspendonehourwatchingTVC.morethanhalfoftheparentsthinkchildren'smediausewasaproblem-11-\nD.media-centricchildrenspendmorethanthreehourseachdayonmediause34.Tomakeparentingeasier,mostparentsprobably.A.trytopersuadetheirchildrentoreadbooksB.asktheirchildrenquestionswhilewatchingTVC.allowtheirchildrenwatchingTVorusingcomputersD.turntotoysoractivitiestokeeptheirchildrenoccupied35.Whichofthefollowingisasuggestionbytheresearchers?A.Mediausetimeforbabiesunder2shouldbelimited.B.Entertainmentmediauseshouldbehigh-qualitycontent.C.Schoolsshouldprovidemoretimeforactiveandcreativeplay.D.Homemediauseshouldprovideplatformsforillegalandriskybehaviors.第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,共10分)根据短文内容,从短文后的七个选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。TheiPonGenerationTodayitiscommontoseepeoplewhowalkaboutwithcoloredwireshangingfromtheirearswherevertheygo.Theymoveaboutintheirpersonalbubbles,sometimesunawareofwhat'shappeningaroundthem.36Outsidelifeisshutout.Soareyouoneofthem"?
Forme;walkingaroundinmyownpersonalbubbleisperfect.37What'sevenbetter,wearingearphonesseemstogiveasignaltopeoplewhichsays;"I'mnotavailableforchattingatthemoment"Suppose,you'reatworkandabouttomakeanincrediblebreakthrough?butacolleaguesuddenlyturnsup.Atthisprecisemoment,theslightestdisturbancewouldbreakyourconcentration.38Onceagain,thosewireshangingfromyourearswouldbesuretogivethat"Goaway!"signal.39It'sprobablypartofthegrowingupstagewhentheyjustwanttoignoretheirwholefamily.Whiletheirmothersgivethemlecturesaboutwhytheyshoulddotheir'Yes.Mum.''Problemsolved.Prettysoon,notonlywillwehaveprettycoloredwireshangingfromourears-butalsoourbrainswillbedirectlypluggedintosomenewhigh-techinstrument.We'llbeinavirtual(虚拟的)world,communicatingwitheveryoneelse,orchoosingnotto,aswelike.Inthisworld,wewillallbepermanentlypluggedin.40Andtheyarechangingoursocialhabitsalongtheway.Intheend,thereisathinlinebetweenusingtechnologyasatoolformakinglifebetterandbeingaslavetoit!It'ssostrange-suddenly,Idon'tfeellikewearingmyearphonesanymoreA.Ourinstrumentsarechangingquickly.B.Ialsohavewireshangingfrommyears.C.Inthehomesituation,teenagerslovethesewires.D.Idon'thavetodealwiththenoisefromtheenvironment.E.Afterall,Iamlisteningtomyfavouritemusicandwouldrathernotbedisturbed.-11-\nF.Listeningtomusicthroughearphonesistheperfectwaytoignoresuchinterruptions.G.Theywalkaroundintheirownspaces,withtheirpersonal"digitalnoisereductionsystems.第三部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节完形填空(共20小题;每题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A,B,C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。Howfarwouldyouwalktolearnaboutsomethingthatinterestedyou?Whenhewasyoung,JacobLawrenceoftenwalkedmorethansixty41fromhishomeintheHarlemsectionofNewYorkCitytotheMetropolitanMuseumofArt.Jacobwantedtobea(n)42,andhebelievedthatstudyingthefamouspaintings43inthatmuseumwouldhelphim.Itwas1930,whenmanypeoplewereoutofwork,moneywas44andpeoplesufferedalot.Stillthestreetswere45withenergyandcolor.AshewalkedthroughHarlem,Jacoblookedhardatthepeople,thechurches,andbarbershopsandsoon.He46thoseimagesinhismind,alongwiththeimagesofpaintingshesawinthe47.Jacobcamefromapoorfamily.Hismotherbelievedtherewaslittlechance48hersoncouldgrowuptobeasuccessfulpainter.Shewantedhimtoaimforsomethingmore49.ButJacob'steacher,Alston,inanartprogramsawthathewastalented.Alston50himhowtousepaintstomakestagesets.Astimepassed,AlstonletJacobrentworkspaceinhisownstudio.Thatwasanexcitingplaceforayoungblackman51tobecomeanartist.Manycreativepeople52theretotalkaboutart,literatureandhistory.Fromtheir53,Jacoblearnedthathistorybooksoften54theaccomplishmentsofAfricanAmericans.Hedecidedtopaintaser1esofpicturesdescribingthestoryofablackhero.He55Toussaint,whohadhelpedfreehispeople56Frenchruling.ManypeopleadmiredJacob'spictures,butheneeded57admiration.Tohelphisfamily,heoftenhadtoworkatjobsthat58himawayfrompainting.Thensomethingencouraginghappened.AnartistnamedAugustagotJacobajob.Foreighteenmonths,Jacobwasgivena59topaintpictures.Forthefirsttime,hefeltlikea60artist.41.A.stepsB.blocksC.buildingsD.avenues42.A.artistB.tutorC.scholarD.official43.A.swingingB.existingC.hangingD.twisting44.A.blankB.looseC.toughD.tight45.A.linedB.decoratedC.associatedD.filled46.A.storedB.receivedC.createdD.remembered47.A.museumB.studioC.churchD.street48.A.whetherB.whichC.thatD.when49.A.preciousB.practicalC.standardD.flexible-11-\n50.A.recommendedB.remindedC.providedD.showed51.A.hesitatingB.strugglingC.marchingD.participating52.A.settledB.wanderedC.gatheredD.rushed53.A.experiencesB.performancesC.accentsD.conversations54.A.acknowledgedB.accusedC.ignoredD.witnessed55.A.choseB.acceptedC.countedD.employed56.A.againstB.fromC.forD.with57.A.morethanB.ratherthanC.otherthanD.lessthan58.A.brokeB.gaveC.permittedD.took59.A.awardB.titleC.salaryD.prize60.A.permanentB.popularC.positiveD.professional第Ⅱ卷第三部分英语知识运用第二节(共10分;每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。Untilabout150yearsago,themostimportant,expensiveandrenownedkindofpaintingwaslarge-scalepicturesthattoldastory,regardedasthe61(hard)challengeforanartist.62(choose)suitablesubjects,artistshadtobewell-read.Thentheyhadtoknow63storiescouldbetoldwithoutwords,usingonlygesturesandexpressions.Tocreatelifelikescenes,theyhadtounderstandperspective,lightingandanatomy.Sohistorypaintingneededalotofthoughtand64.(imagine).Large-scalepicturesusedtobereservedforgrandreligiousorpatrioticsubjects,butthatchangedinthe19thcentury,asartistsbegancreatinghistorypaintingsbased65contemporarynewsstories.OneofthefirstofthesewasTheRaftoftheMedusa,inspiredbythewreckof66Frenchshipin1816,whichshowedhowartcouldhaveapowerfulpoliticalimpact.Itpresentsascene67thesurvivorsofthewreckonaraftlitteredwithbodiestrytosignaltoadistantship.Whenthey68(rescue),theytoldhowtheyhadbeenabandonedbytheircaptain,whilehesailedtosafetyinalifeboat.Starving,theyhadtoeateachothertosurvive—thoughthispicturemakes69lookheroicratherthanviolent.Thepicturecausedahugeoutcry.SomepeoplethoughttheartistmeanttocriticizetheFrenchking,70hadbeeninvolvedinappointingtheship'scaptain.第四部分:写作(共两节,满分35分)第一节短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文。文中共有10处错误,每句中最多有两处。错误涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(Λ),并在其下面写出该加的词。删除:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉。-11-\n修改:在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。注意:1.每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;2.只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。Inmodernsociety,competitioniseverywhere.NowonderaEnglishphilosopherconsiderscompetitionthesourceofaseriesofproblemsuchasfrustrationandanxiety.Therefore,ifwestresscooperationtoomuch,therewouldbenoprogress.Inmyopinion,allareimportantandnecessary.Let’stakethecompetitionatschoolforexample.Evenagiftedstudentwon’tmakearemarkableprogressifheisinaclasswithoutcompetition.That’sbecausecompetition,andrather,challengeisadrivingforcemadehimgoforward.Ontheotherhand,ifwedon’tcooperatewitheachother,it’simpossibleforuslearnfromeachother.Andthat’swhymostofthegreatdiscoveriesorinventionsinthemodernworldaretheresultofcooperation.Toconclude,thosewholaughlastarethepeoplewhocansuccessfulcopewiththerelationshipbetweencompetitionandcooperation.第二节书面表达(25分)你校正在进行“英语论坛周”活动,请以“ToBeaPopularStudent”为题,就以下三方面提出要成为一名受欢迎学生应具备的素质,用英语写一篇100~120词的短文参加该主题的讨论。1.对待集体;2.对待他人;3.对待自己。注意:短文的开头已给出(不计词数)。ToBeaPopularStudentToBeaPopularStudent,weshouldbeequippedwiththefollowingqualities.-11-\n高三期中考试答案(2022-10-29)听力:1-5CACAA6-10CCABC11-15BBCAB16-20ABBCB(听力训练33)阅读理解:21-23ADB24-27BDBD28-31CADB32-35CDDB36-40GDFCA完形填空:41-45BACDD46-50AACBD51-55BCDCA56-60BADCD语法填空:61.hardest62.Tochoose63.how64.imagination65.on66.a67.where68.wererescued69.them70.who短文改错:1.a—an2.problem—problems3.Therefore—However4.stress—stressed或would—will5.all—both6.去a7.and—or8.made—making9.加to10.successfully书面表达:Onepossibleversion:ToBeaPopularStudentToBeaPopularStudent,weshouldbeequippedwiththefollowingqualities.Toenjoypopularity,wearesupposedtoregardtheclassasourfamilyandsacrificeourpersonalinterestswhenevernecessary.Besidestakinganactivepartinclassactivities,weshouldworkresponsiblytobuildupagoodreputationfortheteam.Inaddition,studentswithhighpopularityarethosewhoshowrespect,concern,andsympathyforothers.Soundoubtedly,weshouldneverhesitatetogiveahandtothoseinneed.Finally,whenitcomestogainingpopularity,onethingthatcan’tbeignoredistobestrictwithourselves,makingeveryefforttoachieveanall-rounddevelopment.Intimeofsuccess,weshouldremainmodest,whileintimeofdifficulty,weshouldkeepstrong-minded.Allinall,popularitywithclassmatesandteacherscomesnaturallytothosewhokeepimprovingtheirqualities.-11-