2022-2022学年上期高三第二次月考英语试卷时间:120分钟满分:150分第I卷(选择题共70分)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。AThanksforsigningupforthe2022BlackFridayTurkeyTrot!Thisemailwillprovidesomebasicsabouttheraceandsomegreatnews!First,yourracepacket(参赛物品包)isreadyandcanbepickedupattheFleetFeetSportsTulsalocationyou’vespecifiedduringregistration.Hoursforpickup.Tuesday,10amto8pm(FleetFeetKingsPoint)Tuesday,10amto7pm(FleetFeetBlueDome)Wednesday,10amto5pm(bothstores,closingearlyforThanksgiving)PacketscanalsobepickedupontheracedayatBOKCenter,beginningat8:30am.RaceStartTimes1)5mile,8:30am2)1milefunrun,9:30amParkingThereissurfaceparkingtotheeastoftheBOKCenter,andsomesurfaceparkingtothewestoftheConventionCenter.Manylotswillbepay-lots.Pleasepayattentiontothesigns.Wesuggestarrivingearlytofindparking.RacingTimingThe5kmrunwillbetimedusingtheBIB-TAGsystem.Yourracenumberwillhaveatimingdeviceattachedtothebackoftheracenumber;don’tremoveorbendthisdevice.SimplyweartheBibonthefrontofyourbodyontheoutsideofyourclothingsoitisvisibleandfacingforward.Youdon’tneedtoreturntheBib,whichisdisposable.TheTurkeyTrotisalsoakick-offeventforourweekendlong“FITNATIC”celebration---wealsohaveahugenumberofeventsandspecialsallweekend.Formoreinformation,pleasevisithttp://www.fleetfeettulsa.fitnatic.com.11\nSeeyouonFriday.21.Whereshouldarunnergotopickuphispacketat8:30amonFriday?A.KingsPoint.B.ConventionCenter.C.BlueDomeD.BOKCenter22.HowlongwilltheFITNATICcelebrationlast?A.Sevendays.B.FivedaysC.TwodaysD.Oneday.23.Whatisthepurposeofthepassage?A.Toattractsportsfanstoapplyfortheactivity.B.Toinformtheraceparticipantsoftheactivity.C.Todescribedetailsrelatedtotheactivity.D.Tocollectmoneyfortheparking-lots.BMorethan2.25billioncupsofcoffeearedrunkthroughouttheworldeachday,andit’slikelythatmanytastebitter.Now,anewstudysuggeststhatcoffeefanscanmaketheirdrinksweeterbychangingthecoloroftheircups.ResearchersfromOxfordsetouttoprovewhethertheclaimthatcoffeedrunkfromawhitecuptastesbiterwastrue.Theyused36volunteersandthreedifferentcoloredcups---blue,whiteandtransparentglass---toexaminetheclaim.Inoneexperiment,thewhitecupincreasedtheintensity(浓度)ofthecoffeetasterelativetothetransparentcup.Then,inasecondexperiment,coffeedrunkfromthewhitecupwasfoundtotastelesssweetwhencomparedtotheothercoloredcups,whilethebluecupmadethecoffeetastethesweetest.Thescientistsbelievethatthecolorbrownmaybeassociatedwithbitterness,andcoffeeinawhitecupappearsthebrownest.“Ourstudyclearlyshowsthatthecolorofacupdoesinfluenceoursenseofthecoffeetaste,”leadingauthorDr.GeorgeDoorn,wroteinanarticleforTheConversation.“Theeffectofthecolorofthecuponthetasteofthecoffeereportedheresuggeststhatcafeownersshouldcarefullyconsiderthecoloroftheircups,”hesaid.“Thepotentialeffectsmayspellthedifferencebetweenaone-timepurchaseandareturncustomer.”Actually,theideathatcolorcanchangethefoodanddrinktastecameoutmanyyearsago.Astudypublishedlastyearreportedthatred,strawberry-flavoredcakeservedonawhiteplatewasratedas10percentsweeterthanthesamefoodpresentedonablackplate.11\n24.Thepassageismainlyabout_____.A.thepopularityofsweetcoffee.B.anexperimentmadeinOxford.C.theeffectofcupcoloroncoffee’stasteD.usefultipsonhowtomakecoffee.25.Inwhichcupwillcoffeetastethesweetest?A.Awhitecup.B.Abluecup.C.AtransparentcupD.Abrowncup26.Caféownersshouldconsidertheircups’colorinorderto______.A.reducethedailyexpensesB.showtheirtasteincoffeeC.appealtomorecustomersD.maketheircafédifferent.27.Welearnfromthepassagethat_____.A.coffeeinawhitecuptastessweeterthanthatinatransparentglassB.over2billioncupsofsweetcoffeearedrunkworldwideeachyear.C.Dr.GeorgeDoornwroteanarticleaboutmakingconversations.D.theideathatcolorcouldaffectthetasteofdrinkisnotnew.CWeshouldfeelgratefulinourheartwhenweacceptanythingotherssacrificeforus.However,weoftenunconsciouslydotheopposite,whichmaynotberegardedasreturningkindnesswithingratitude,buthavetheequalpowertoharmeachother.Inparticular,theclosertherelationshipis,themoredeterminedweare.Jennifer,myfriendRandy’smother,isalreadyover70,pooreyesightandweaklegs.Butduetohercharacter,shechosetolivealoneinthesuburbs.NomatterhowbusilyRandyworks,hewouldgotheretovisitheronceortwiceeveryweek.Thatdayassoonasheparkedhiscar,Randysmeltthedelicioussmellofmeatcomingfromhermother’shouse.Hismothersaid,“Yourbirthdayiscomingnextweek,soI’mpreparingporktrotters(猪蹄)foryou!”Seeingthesteamingdelicioustrotters,hecouldn’thelpcomplaining,“Idon’tlikethesethingsatall,sofatty.”Onhiswayback,hecalledme,sayingthathefeltsorry.Infact,helongedtothankhismotherandeatupthatbowloftrotters.Buthefeltsorrythatittookhertoomuchtimeandenergy.Ifhedidn’tstopherstrictly,hewasafraidthesamethingwouldcontinue.Hewouldrathernoteattrottersanymorethanhavehismotheroverwork.Iunderstandhowhefeltexactly.Eachofushasdonelikethat.Becauseoffeelingsorryforothers’sacrifice,wepurposelyhardenourheartagainstacceptingothers’favorandevencriticizethemseverelyinordertofrightentheir11\ngoodnessawayandmakethemneverdothatagain.Thismethodmaywork,butitwillhurteachother’sfeelings.It’snotwronglogically,butwealwaysneglectanothersounddeepinourheart:becausewe’reafraidwecan’trepaythem,we’reunwillingtoshoulderothers’goodness.Sowereduceitsvalueandrefuseitseverely.Buttodestroyothers’goodnessisalsotodenyyou.28.Randyrefusetoeattheporktrottershismothercookedbecause____.A.hedislikedthematallB.theywerereallyveryfatty.C.theyweren’thisfavoritetasteD.hedidn’twanthertooverwork.29.Randytelephonedtheauthorto_____.A.expresshisapologytohismotherB.complainabouthismotherC.apologizeforhisrudenessD.askforabowloftrotters.30.Accordingtotheauthor,wesometimessay“no”toothers’favorsothat______.A.theycanbefrightenedawayB.theywon’tcontinuedoingthatC.weneedn’trepaythemlaterD.wewon’tfeelsorryfortheirsacrifice31.Inthelastparagraph,theauthorimpliesthatweshould____.A.refuseothers’favorimmediatelyB.dealwithothers’favorwiselyC.repayothers’goodnessactivelyD.shoulderothers’goodnesscompletely.DForawhile,Iwrotea“Tuesdaytip”onmyblogLyonsdenmom.com.Itwasabouteasyweek-nightdinners,organizingpartiesorperhapsfindingtimeoutforfriends.Aboutayearago,Iranoutoftips.Thetruth?Asabusyworkingmomwithfivebusykids,Iprobablydohaveafewtipstoshare.Buthonestly,thebarissetprettylow---onarecentdaywhenIwaswalkingourdog,astrangerwhoknewIhadfivekidssaid,“Wow!Youhaveadog,too?!Anditevenlookslikeyoushoweredtoday!”Yes,it’strue,Ishower.Noteveryday,butmostdays.See,I’mtellingthetruth.Honestly,inthiscoldwinter,I’mprobablytakingashowermoretowarmupthantocleanup.Otherfunnytruths?I’mtired.Infact,forthepastyear,I’vebeentootiredtotypeupanyupdateonourlifehereinLyonsDen.It’shardtoarrangeacareerwithallthesekids.Althoughfolksjustbelievethatitmustbesomucheasiernowsinceallthekidsareinschool,I’mheretotellyou,it’snot.It’sreallynot.WhenIgethomefromwork,I’moftentearfullygreetedbyfivekidsandfivehomeworkfoldersfilledwithmathfacts,invitations,noticesandartwork.11\nAllthosehappysmilingfacesIshareonFacebookarereal.Weareahappyfamily---thankGodforthat!Butwe’renotalwayssmiling,andeveninthoserarebesttimeswhenIcangetallfivekidslookingatthecamera,theoddswouldbethatoneofthemisn’twearingunderwear,oneispinching(捏)someonebehindthescenesandoneisjustperfectlypronouncing“Damn!”So,lessperfectly-posedpictures,butmoretellingthetruth.EvenifonlyonTuesday.32.Itseemsthattheauthor’slifeusedtobe_____.A.tiringB.busyC.relaxingD.funny33.Whichofthefollowingistrueabouttheauthor?A.Shecan’tgetalongwellwithherneighbors.B.She’slivingahappylifewithherfamilyC.Shelikestohaveashowereveryday.D.Shehasalreadyclosedherblognow.34.Whichofthefollowingwordscanbesttaketheplaceofthewordodds?A.answers.B.chances.C.solutionsD.ways.35.Thepassagemainlytalksabout_____.A.thehappinessofaworkingmotherB.theworryofaworkingmotherC.thehardshipofaworkingmotherD.thebittersweetofaworkingmother第一节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)根据短文内容,从短文后的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。Peopletendtobecomemorepersonalandhidelessofthemselveswhenusingemail.SomeBritainresearchershavefoundinarecentstudythattherearegoodreasonsforthis.Theteamofresearchersasked83pairsofstudents,allstrangerstoeachother,tosolveaproblem.Theyhadtodiscussthisquestion:___36____Thepairsofstudentshadtotalkovertheproblemeitherfacetofaceorbycomputers.Dr.Johnsonsaid,“TheytoldtheirpartnersfourtimesasmuchaboutthemselveswhentheytalkedovertheInternetaswhentheytalkedfacetoface.Whenthecomputerswerefittedwithcamerassothatstudentscouldseeeachother,thislimitedthepersonalsideoftheconversation.”___37___Itwasmainlyaboutthingssuchaswheretheywenttoschool,orwheretheyusedtolive.Butsomestudentsdiscussedtheirlovestories,andpersonalchildhoodexperiences.Dr.Johnsonbelievesthatemailingencouragespeopletofocusonthemselves.__38__“Ifyou11\ncannotseetheotherperson,itbecomeseasiertotalkaboutyourself.Thisisbecauseyouarenotthinkingwhattheotherpersonisthinkingofyou.Soemailinghasbecomethemodernwayoftalking,”saidDr.Johnson.___39___“Inthe19thcenturypeoplestartedtousethe‘telegraph’tocommunicate.Nowthesamekindofthinghashappenedandpeopleendedupspeakingmorefreely.”Dr.Johnsonthinksthatemailersneedtoknowabouttheseeffectsofemailing,especiallywhentheystartworkinacompany,“___40___”A.Lovestoriesareapopularchoice.B.However,thisstyleoftalkingisnotentirelynew.C.Generally,theinformationwasnotextremelypersonal.D.Themorepersonalinformationyougive,themorefriendsyoucanmake.E.Andwhentheydothis,theybecomemoreopen,especiallyiftherearenocameras.F.Ifonlyfivepeopleintheworldcouldbesavedfromaworlddisaster,whoshouldtheybe?G.Ifyoudidn’tknowaboutit,youcouldfindyourselfsayingmoreaboutyourselfthanyouwantedto.第三部分完形填空(共20小题;每小题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,选出可填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。Samuelwasbackatthebookshop.Hehadonlyonegoalinmind---tofindabookthathehadnot__41__thepreviousday.Thebookwasoneoftheseventhathehad__42__tobuy.Butatthelastmoment,hechangedhis__43__.Heputallsevenbackontheshelf.Samuelhadapersonal__44__athomewithover1,000books---almostallunread.Hehadmorereadingmaterialinhissmall__45__thanhecouldfinishintwolifetimes,yethis__46__formoreremainedburning.Hefinally__47__toputhisfootdown.“Notonemorebook”,hetoldhimself,“__48__itwasreallyspecial.”Infact,yesterday’sbookfitthebill.Itwasabiographyofoneofhisfavoriteauthors----StephenKing,oneofAmerica’smost__49__fictionauthors.Butitwasn’t__50__forKinghimself---earlyinhis___51__,hegothundredsofrejection(退稿)notices.Samuelwantedtobeagreat__52___andKingwashisrolemodel.Samuelimmediately__53__oneofthebookshehadpiledupyesterday,andinminutes,hefound11\nallexceptone---theStephenKingbook.“Whata__54___!”hethought,“TheonethatIwanttofindistheonethatIcan’tfind”Samueltookawalk__55__theshop,knowingthatpeopleoftenpickupsomethinginoneplaceandthenleaveitinanother.Thebookwasathickpaperbackwitharedcover.Butitwas__56__tobefoundSoforSamuel,thebig__57__wason.EverybookshophewenttowouldinvolveasearchfortheKingbook.Thisnewsearchaddedthe__58__tohisbookshoplife.Samuelhadheldsomethingspecialinhishands.Butonlywhenhe__59__didherealizeitsvalue.Whenhefounditagain,itwould__60__behisfavoritebookthathenevergotaroundtoreading.41.A.foundB.boughtC.missedD.ordered42.A.gotB.askedC.refusedD.intended43.A.habitB.attitudeC.mindD.emotion44.A.relationshipB.computerC.libraryD.choice45.A.officeB.apartmentC.bedD.desk46.A.houseB.planC.stoveD.thirst47.A.decidedB.offeredC.hopedD.agreed48.A.becauseB.unlessC.whenD.if49.A.popularB.qualifiedC.traditionalD.unsuccessful50.A.importantB.terribleC.tiringD.easy51.A.childhoodB.calendarC.careerD.creation52.A.writerB.collectorC.thinkerD.reader53.A.tookB.spottedC.selectedD.ignored54.A.dealB.bookC.jokeD.pity55.A.intoB.outsideC.towardsD.throughout56.A.nowhereB.somewhereC.anywhereD.everywhere57.A.inspirationB.shoppingC.huntD.walk58.A.goalB.curiosityC.pressureD.money11\n59.A.thinkitoverB.gotitthroughC.finisheditoffD.letitgo60.A.formallyB.certainlyC.possiblyD.generally第II卷(50分)注意事项:用0.5毫米黑色笔迹的签字笔将答案下载答题卡上。写在本试卷上无效。第一节语篇型语法填空(共10个小题;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(不多余3个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。EddiedroveovertoBetty’stoseeher,onlytofindshewasn’thome,sohewroteanote:“Hi,Betty.IloveyouandImissyou.”Hewasabout_61_________(tape)thenoteontoherfrontdoorwhenhesawhercarpullup.Shewalkedupthe_62___________(stair).Insteadofthebigsmile,hug,andkissthatsheusuallygreetedhimwith,shesimplysaid,“What’sup?”“Youdidn’tcallmebackfor_63________lasttwodays,honey,soIcameovertoseeyou.”Hegaveherthenote.She_64_________(open)it,readit,andputitonthekitchentable.“That’ssweet,”shesaid,_65__________(walk)intoherbedroom.Eddiefollowedherandtriedtohugher.“Ihavetowashmyhands,”shesaid.Whenshecameoutofthebathroom,shetoldEddiethatheshouldgohome.Shesaidshewashungryafterawhole_66_________(tire)day,andwasgoingtoeatsomething_67________takeanap.Sheaddedthatshemightcallhim_68_________(late)._69________Eddie’sentirefive-minutevisit,Bettyconstantlyavoidedhiseyes.Insteadofwalkinghimouttohiscar,BettylockedherfrontdoorassoonasEddiewasoutsideherapartment,muchtohis_70_________(disappoint).第二节短文改错(共10个小题;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处语言错误,每句不超过两个错误。错误仅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(^),并在其下面写出该加的词。删除:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉。修改:在错的词下面划一横线,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。11\nLastweekend,IhelpedmygrandparentsprepareforourtriptoXi’an.OnSaturdaymorning,togetherwiththem,IsearchedtheInternetforthetrainschedule,theweatherinXi’an,orsomehotelinformations.Intheafternoon,Iwenttothetrainstationandmanagetobuytwoticketsforthemsincetherewasalongqueue.Afterdinner,Ipackedallthethingsthatmightbeneedintosuitcase.Andthenextmorning,Iwenttothestationtoseethemawayoff.Wavegoodbyetothemontheplatform,Ifeltveryhappyforthemandwishedthemasaferjourney.第三节书面表达(满分25分)假如你是李明。你从朋友Chris处借的电子词典不幸遗失。现在,请用英文给他写封信,内容包括:1.告知词典遗失并致歉;2.描写遗失经过;3.说明暂时无法赔偿及原因;4.承诺一定赔偿并再次请求原谅。注意:1.字数:100词左右2.信的开头与结束语已为你写好,并不计入总词数。DearChris,_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Yours,LiMing11\n11\n11