湖南省株洲市第二中学2022届高三英语第六次月考试题本试题卷分四个部分,包括听力理解、语言知识运用、阅读和书面表达。时量120分钟。满分150分。PartIListeningComprehension(30marks)SECTIONADirections:Inthissection,you’llhear6conversationsbetween2speakers.Foreachconversation,thereareseveralquestionsandeachquestionisfollowedby3choices.Listentotheconversationscarefullyandthenanswerthequestionsbymarkingthecorrespondingletter(A,BorC)onthequestionbooklet.YouwillheareachconversationTWICE.Conversation11.Whoiscrazyaboutrockmusic?A.Thelady.B.Theman.C.Theman’swife.2.Whatinstrumentdoesthemanplay?A.Thepiano.B.Theviolin.C.Both.Conversation23.Whatarethespeakersdoingintheconversation?A.Waitingforabus.B.Playingwithsnow.C.Drinkingcoffee.4.Whatdoesthemanthinkoftheweatherreport?A.It’softencorrect.B.It’snotreliable.C.It’scommon.Conversation35.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?A.Aflighttimetable.B.ThewaytoUnionStreetC.Hiringataxi.6.Howmuchisthefeetotheairport?A.20dollars.B.40dollars.C.60dollars.Conversation47.Whatistheman’splanforhisfuture?A.TakingabusinesscourseinBeijing.B.LearningsomeEnglishinBeijing.C.DoingsomebusinessinBeijing.8.Whatcanyoutellabouttheman?A.HeusedtoliveinBeijing. B.Heisapromisingbusinessman.C.HeisgoingtoHangzhou.9.Whatdowelearnfromtheconversation?13A.Abusinesscourseisneeded.B.Englishisuseful.C.Practiceisnecessary.Conversation510.Whydoesthewomanfinddramauseful?A.Ithelpshertoattractmorepublicattention.B.Itstrengthensherrelationshipwithstudents.C.Itenableshertounderstandpeoplebetter.11.Howdidthewoman’sstudentsrespondtoherwayofteachingEnglish?A.Passively. B.Positively.C.Sensitively.12.WhatisthewomangoingtodoifshehasaPhDcourse?A.TopromotetheAsiantheatertotheworld.B.TointroducemoretheatrestoAsiancountries.C.TobringhercollegemoreAsiantheatre.Conversation613.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?A.Inthestudentcenter.B.Inthecampuscanteen.C.Intheuniversitybookstore.14.Howdoesthewomanplantospendherevening?A.Studying.B.PreparingsnacksC.Playingcards.15.Whydoesn'tthemanacceptthewoman'soffer?A.Hedoesn’thaveenoughfreetime.B.Hedoesn’tliketoplaygames.C.Healreadyknowshowtoplay.SECTIONBDirections:Inthissection,you’llhearamini-talk.Listencarefullyandthenfillinthenumberedblankswiththeinformationyou’vegot.FillineachblankwithNOMORETHAN3WORDS.You’llhearthemini-talkTWICE.Howtostop16Thefirststep:Knowingthereasonwhypeopletakedrugs.·Theywantto17thewaytheyfeel.·Theymayeasilybecomeaddictedanduse18.·Heavydrug-takersmayfeel19accordingtoaresearch.Thesecondstep:Helpingyourfriendstostop.·Tryto20togetherinsteadofalone.·Taketimetocareforeachother.PartIILanguageKnowledge(45marks)SectionA(15marks)1321.Itisreportedthatthedriver______fornearly20hourscontinuouslybeforethetrafficaccidenthappened.A.hasbeendrivingB.wouldbedrivingC.haddrivenD.havedriven22.—HaveyoubeentotheGreatWall?—Perhapsnotinmymemory.______,itmighthavebeenduringmyearlychildhood.A.IfanyB.IfeverC.IfnotD.Ifpossible23.Atleast$50billionarebeingspentontheSochi2022WinterGames,inRussia,_________itthecostliestOlympicsinhistory.A.makingB.madeC.makeD.tomake24.Theonlywaytosucceedatthehighestlevelistohaveatotalbelief______youarebetterthananyoneelseonthesportsfield.A.howB.whichC.whetherD.that25.—Heleftthehousewithoutturningoffthecookerthismorning.—________,butluckilyherealizedthatwhenstartinghiscar.A.SowereyouB.SoyoudidC.SodidheD.Sohedid26.—TheiPhone5hasbeenonthemarketforsometime.Haveyougotone?—Yes,I______oneduringmyvisittoHongKong.A.BuyB.boughtC.hadboughtD.wouldbuy27.—Jennyhasdyedherhairredagain.—It_______betrue!Icanhardlybelieveit.A.mustn’tB.can’tC.maynotD.shouldn’t28.Itisnotmoney,powerorwhateverbutlove_________curesourpain.A.whoB.whichC.thatD.what29.Failurenevermakespeoplecomfortable,butitcanmakeapositivecontributiontoyourlife______youlearntouseit.A.sinceB.onceC.untilD.unless30.Ihavereachedapointinmylife______I’msupposedtomakedecisionsofmyown.A.InwhichB.forwhichC.atwhichD.afterwhich31.Rainforests______andburnedatsuchaspeedthattheywilldisappearfromtheearthinthenearfuture.A.arebeingcutB.willbecutC.arecutD.hadbeencut32.Littlekidsundertheageof3enjoycolorfultoys,especially______withsoundsandlights.A.thatB.thisC.oneD.ones33.Shewentovertosee,findingthatthesonseemed_____himselfplayingtheguitar.A.toenjoyB.tobeenjoyingC.enjoyingD.tohaveenjoyed34.Atnotime_______inthehospital.13A.doessmokingpermitB.issmokingpermittedC.smokingispermittedD.permitssmoking35.Withallthedeliciousfood_______onthetable,motherannouncedthebeginningofourreuniondinner.A.placingB.havingplacedC.placedD.toplaceSectionB(18marks)Directions:ForeachblankinthefollowingpassagetherearefourwordsorphrasesmarkedA,B,CandD.Fillineachblankwiththewordorphrasethatbestfitsthecontext.ItwasawarmsunnySaturdayafternoonsomefifteenyearsago.Ihadtotaketwokidstothelocalplaygroundwhilemywifewasdoingsomewashing.Assoonaswegotthere,my36headedfortheswingsandaskedforapush.AsIwashelpingmydaughtertogohigherandhigher,Inoticedanotherlittlegirltrying37togetherownswinggoing.Herelderlygrandmotherwassittingquietlyonanearbybenchandsmiledatme.Iwalkedovertothelittlegirlandaskedifshecoulduseapush,too.Shesmiledandsaid“Yes!”Isoonhadherfeetflyingtowardsthecloudswhileshelaughedhappily.ForthenexttwohoursIfoundmyselfpushing38andplayinggameswithmyson,daughterandthelittlegirl.Bythetimeweheadedhome,Iwas39wornout,butmyspiritswerestillflyinghigherthanthoseswings.Twoyearslaterafteralongday’sworkIwentto40mykidsfromthelocalgradeschoolbeforeheadinghome.Istoodwearilyintheparents’waitingareawatchingformychildren.Suddenly,Ifelttwo41armsaroundmystomach.Ilookeddownandtherewasthelittlegirlfromthe42smilingupatme.Shegavemeonemorebighugbeforeheadingofftocatchherschoolbus.AsIwatchedherback,Ididn’tfeelquitesotiredanymoreandmy43wereonceagainrisingintheHeavens.Inthislife,everysinglebitoflovewe44findsitswaybacktousagain.Itmayblossominthesoulwhereitwas45.Itmaytakesecondsoritmaytakeyears.Thelawoflove,though,isnever46.Whatwegive,wegetback.Whatwesow,wereap.Theloveweshare,thekindnesswegiveandthejoywecreatewillalways47toblessus.36.A.sonB.daughterC.wifeD.mother37.A.inturnB.infactC.insecretD.invain38.A.swingsB.chairsC.bikesD.bells39.A.mentallyB.simply[C.physicallyD.mostly40.A.pickupB.sendforC.lookafterD.seeoff41.A.bigB.longC.tinyD.strong42.A.stadiumB.playgroundC.classroomD.school43.A.thoughtsB.memoriesC.spiritsD.feelings1344.A.shareB.acceptC.divideD.spare45.A.putB.givenC.leftD.planted46.A.madeB.obeyedC.brokenD.forgiven47.A.paybackB.comebackC.lookoutD.breakoffSectionC(12marks)Directions:Completethefollowingpassagebyfillingineachblankwithonewordthatbestfitsthecontext.Nowadayspeopleareenjoyingamorecomfortablelifeandmanyofthemaresufferingfromobesity.Thus,losingwe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efivedays’leaveonaverageC.willwork500milliondaysfreelyfortheiremployersD.willnottakealltheirholidayleavethisyear62.WhichofthefollowingisNOTareasonwhyemployeesdon’ttakealltheirholidayleave?A.Theyhavealotofpressuresatwork.B.Theyarebusyandhavenotimebecausetheyhavealotofworktodo.C.Theydon’trealizethattheywillbemoreproductiveaftertakingabreak.D.Theydon’tthinkitpropertohavetheirworktakencareofbytheircolleagues.63.Accordingtothereportabove,threepercentofthepeopledon’ttakealltheirholidayleavebecause________.A.theyareafraidofbeingfoundbytheiremployerswhiletakingholidaysB.theyareundergreatpressurefromtheworkC.theyareworriedabouttheiremployer’sviewontheirtakingholidaysD.theyworryaboutlosingtheirjobsaftertakingholidays64.FromwhatVickyRedwoodsaid,wecaninferthat________.A.notgettingenoughbreaksfromworkmaycauseworkerslessproductiveB.employees’extrafivedaysofworkwillcertainlyboosttheoutputoftheeconomybyabouttwopercent.13C.inordertoboostoutputintheeconomy,employeesshouldgiveupsomeholidaysD.themoreleavetheemployeestake,thebettertheeconomywillbecome65.Thepassageismainlyabout________.A.areportabouthowtheworkersinUKtaketheirholidaysB.thefactthatonemillionemployeesinUKdon’ttakealltheirannualleaveC.reasonswhyemployeesgiveuptheirrighttotakeholidaysD.howthepressuresatworkaffecttheworkersinUKCRetailtherapy(购物疗法)haslongbeenconsideredasagoodwaytoletoffstress.Now,USscientistshavediscoverednotonlydoesretailtherapyexist,butthatitcouldbecausedbyanindividual'sfearofsuddendeath.Researchersfoundmaterialisticpeoplethoughtterrorismandwarmorestressfulthanothers.Psychologistsbelievetheriseofmaterialismaroundtheworldanditstreatmenteffectonextremestressmightbearesponsetofearofdeathcausedbyactsofterrorism,diseaseandnaturaldisasters.ThescientistsfromMichiganStateUniversitysaidpeoplewithpossessionobsessions(妄想)oftenhavelowerself-esteemthanotherssoaremorelikelytoshopastheresultofseverepsychologicalsuffering.AyallaRuvio,abusinessprofessorstudyingpeople'sshoppinghabitswhilerocketsfellinIsrael,said,"Whenthegoinggetstough,thematerialisticpeoplegoshopping.Thisstressspendingislikelytoproduceevengreaterstressandlowerwell-being.Essentially,materialismappearstomakebadeventsevenworse.DrRuvioledatwo-partstudyofIsraelicitizenslivinginatownthatcameunderextremerocketattacksforaboutsixmonthsin2022.Shecompared139residentsofthesoutherntownwith170fromanothertownthatwasnotunderattacktoseehowtheirsymptomsofpost-traumaticstressandshoppinghabitsvaried.DrRuviofoundthat,whenfacedwithadeadlythreat,thosewhoarehighlymaterialisticsufferedmuchhigherlevelsofstress,whiletheirtendencytoshopwasincreased.DrRuviosaid,"Therelationshipbetweenmaterialismandstressmaybemoreharmfulthancommonlythought.”Thesecondstageoftheirresearchsurveyed855Americansabouttheirmaterialisticnatureandfearofdeath.Theyfoundshoppingwasusedtorelievefeelingsofstressandanxietyaboutdeathbutthiswasinresponsetofearofavarietyoflife-threateningeventslikecaraccidents,criminalattacksandnaturaldisasters.66.WhichofthefollowingopinionisNOTrightaccordingtothetext?A.Terrorismisbelievedtoeasilycausetheriseofmaterialism.13B.Thematerialisticfindterrorismandwarmorestressfulthanothers.C.Thescientiststhinkpeoplewithpossessionobsessionssufferalotmentally.D.Thescientiststhinkpossessionobsessionshelppeoplegetself-respect.67.WhydidDrRuviochoosetostudythetwogroupsofIsraelicitizensmentionedinthepassage?A.Theyareindifferentsituationsintermsofwar.B.Thestressestheyfaceareusuallydeadly.C.Theyenjoythespecialshoppingculture.D.Theyareusuallyactiveparticipantsforresearchers.68.What'stheresultaboutDrRuvio'sresearch?A.Impulsivespendingdoesgoodtopeople'shealth.B.Facedwithgreatstress,peoplefeelhopelessforlife.C.Shoppingcan'tlowerone'sstressasitisexpected.D.Facedwiththreat,people'swishtoshopwilldecrease.69.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“this”refertointhelastparagraph?A.deathB.feelingC.stressD.shopping70.What'sthemainideaofthepassage?A.Retailtherapyisgoodtoletoffstress.B.Fearingdeathmayleadtoshopping.C.Shoppinghabitsarerelatedtowars.D.Greaterstresscancausealotofdiseases.Internetuseappearstocauseadeclineinpsychologicalwell-being,accordingtoresearchatCarnegieMellonUniversity.EvenpeoplewhospentjustafewhoursaweekontheInternetexperiencedmoredepressionandlonelinessthanthosewhologgedonlessfrequently,thetwo-yearstudyshowed.Anditwasn'tthatpeoplewhowerealreadyfeelingbadspentmoretimeontheInternet,butthatusingtheNetactuallyappearedtocausethebadfeelings.Researchersarepuzzledovertheresults,whichwerecompletelycontrarytotheirexpectations.TheyexpectedthattheNetwouldprovesociallyhealthierthantelevision,sincetheNetallowsuserstochoosetheirinformationandtocommunicatewithothers.ThefactthatInternetusereducestimeavailableforfamilyandfriendsmayaccountforthedropinwell-being,researchershypothesized(猜测).Faceless,bodiless"virtual"communicationmaybelesspsychologicallysatisfyingthanactualconversation,andtherelationshipsformed13throughitmaybeshallower.AnotherpossibilityisthatexposuretothewiderworldviatheNetmakesuserslesssatisfiedwiththeirlives."Butit'simportanttorememberthisisnotaboutthetechnology;it'sabouthowitisused,"sayspsychologistChristineRileyofIntel,oneofthestudy'ssponsors."Itreallypointstotheneedforconsideringsocialfactorsintermsofhowyoudesignapplicationsandservicesfortechnology."71.___________andpsychologicaldecline72.◆peopleontheInternetfeelingmore73..◆comparedwithtelevision,theNetbeingno74.______________.75.◆moretimeontheInternetreducingtimeavailablefor76..◆facelessandbodiesvirtualcommunicationleadingtoalackof77..◆78.______________maybeformedthroughtheNet.◆userstendingtobelesssatisfiedwiththeirlives.ReflectionbyChristineRiley◆notthetechnologybut79._________beingresponsible.◆80.beingconsideredintermsofapplicationandservicesSectionB(10marks)Directions:Readthefollowingpassageandanswerthequestionsaccordingtotheinformationgiveninthepassage.IstillrememberthedayswhenIwasayouthfulstudentinanengineeringschool.Ilivedacasuallife,withoutcaringaboutthefuture.Ismoked,drankwithfriendsandmadegirlfriends.LittledidIrealizethatcasualnesswouldcertainlyleadtoloss.TwoyearshadpassedandIwasstaringdownareportcardthathighlightedFALLinmorethanhalfthesubjects.Ididn’tcare,atleastnotuntilmydadfoundaboutit.Yousee,IstudiedinIndiaandunliketheUnitedStateswherethestudentsareexpectedtofinancetheirowneducation,mydadfinancedme.Thencamethedaywhenmydadfoundoutmyhabitofsmoking.Helosthistemperbuthejusttoldme,“Son,yourallowanceiscutinhalffromthismomenton”.Ithitmelikearoundhousekick(回旋踢)fromBruceLee.Iwasshockedoutofmybones.Icouldn’tcomprehendhowtopayoffthedebtsthatIhadaccumulatedincollege.Iowedeverybodymoney:thegrocerystore,thebars,therestaurants,myfriends,etc.Iwaslivingalifefilledwithcredit.WhenIwentbacktocollege,IknewthatifIdon’tchangethewayIlivemylifeIwon’tbeabletopayeverybodyoff.SoIdecidedtomakesomechanges.Iquitsmoking,cutofffrommyfriendswholedmedownthewrongroad,startinghangingoutinlibrariesandreadingmyengineeringbooks.Oneyearlater,Iwentfromamiserablefailuretoamagnacumlaude(优等成绩).Lifewasnever13thesameagain.Thisincidentmademeknowthatanythingispossibleifyoutakeactionanddosomethingaboutit,howeversmallorlarge.EventodayitstillmotivatesmewhenIfeelthatI’mabouttoloseorgiveup.ItremindsmethatIcandoit.81.Whatkindoflifedidtheauthorliveintheengineeringschool?(Nomorethan12words)(2points)____________________________________________________________________82.Whendidtheauthorbegintocareabouttheserioussituation?(Nomorethan12words)(3points)____________________________________________________________________83.Whatwastheresultofhischanges?(Nomorethan8words)(2points)____________________________________________________________________84.Whatdidtheauthorwanttotellusthroughhisexperience?(Nomorethan12words)(3points)___________________________________________________________________SectionC(25marks)Directions;writeanEnglishcompositionaccordingtotheinstructionsgivenbelowinChinese.某网站在征集“校训故事”。请写一篇短文介绍我校的校训——“追求卓越,只争朝夕”。内容包括:1.校训的含义。2.结合自己的学习生活谈谈它对你的影响。注意:1、词数不少于120个;2、不能使用真实姓名;13株洲市二中2022届高三年级第六次月考英语试题答案PartIILanguageKnowledge(45marks)SectionA(15marks)21-35.CBADDBBCBCADBBCSectionB(18marks)36-47.BDACACBCADCBSectionC(12marks)48.However49.or50.since/as/because/and51.In52.whether53.a/your54.it55.which/thatPartIIIReadingComprehension(30marks)56-70.DCABDDBCACDACDBPart1VWriting(45marks)SectionA(10marks)71.Internet(use)72.(Research)findings/discovery73.depressedandlonely74.sociallyhealthier75.Possiblereasons76.familyandfriends77.psychologicalsatisfaction78.shallowerrelationships79.theuse/howtouse80.socialfactors单复数不扣分。73,77词性错了扣0.5。SectionB(10marks)81.Helivedacasuallife,withoutcaringaboutthefuture.(2’)1313