山东省藁城市第一中学2022-2022学年高二英语上学期第三次月考试题(无答案)第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)1.Whatdoesthemanmean?A.Hecan’tseeverywell.B.He’snotfeelingwell.C.Hiseyedoesn’thurtverymuch.2.Wherewillthewomangofirst?A.Theplacewherethemeetingistobeheld.B.Heroffice.C.Restaurant.3.WhatwouldMaryliketoreceive?A.Aletter. B.Acomplaint. C.Aphonecall.4.Whatdoesthemanprefertodrinknow?A.Hotcoffee.B.Bothcoffeeandtea.C.Coldwater.5.Whatconclusioncanwedrawfromtheconversation?A.Mr.Smith’scourseisdifficult.B.Mr.Smithoftenmakesmistakes.C.ItiseasytopasstheexamgivenbyMr.Smith.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听第6段材料,回答第6至7题。6.Whatdoesthemando?A.Heworksinabighotel.B.Heisabuildingdesigner.C.Heisinchargeofaspecialproject.7.Whatmightbeaproblemfortheman?A.Hehastroublewithhiswork.B.Hecan’tdowhateverhewantsto.C.Hecan’tco-operatewiththemanworkingwithhim.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8.Whydidthemanagergetangrywiththeman?A.Hewaslate.B.Hedidn’tfinishhisjob.C.Hehadabreakatwork.9.Whydoesthemanwanttohavesomemoretimeatnoon?A.Hewantstogohome.B.Hewantstohavearestafterlunch.C.Hewantstohaveabiglunch.-12-\n10.Whatdotheman’sworkmatesthinkoftheirboss?A.Badanddifficulttogetalongwith.B.Kindandfriendlytoalltheemployees.C.Strictbuteasytogetalongwith.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11.Whydoesthemanmakethecall?A.Histelephonelineisdead.B.Hewantstobuyanewtelephone.C.Hewantstochangehisphonenumber.12.Whatistheman’sphonenumber?A.765-5863. B.756-5863. C.756-5683.13.What’sthemostprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Strangers. B.Workmates. C.Husbandandwife.听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。14.WhenshouldFlight962havearrived?A.9:35. B.10:35. C.11:35.15.What’stheair-muteofFlight962?A.FromChicagotoBoston.B.FromBostontoSanFrancisco.C.FromSanFranciscotoChicago.16.What’sthewoman’sattitudetotheman?A.Helpfulandpatient.B.Sorryandthenangry.C.Light-heartedbutalittleworried.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.WhichpartsofEuropewillbethehottest?A.Thenorthwestparts. B.Thesouthernparts.C.Theeasternparts.18.WhatwilltheweatherbelikeinBritaintoday?A.Quitedry. B.Wetandwindy.C.Finebutcool.19.HowwilltheweatherbeintheeastofEuropetomorrow?A.Fine. B.Windy. C.Rainy.20.Howmanydaysdoestheforecastmention?A.One. B.Two. C.Three.-12-\n第二部分阅读理解第一节:(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)AYouuseherasashouldertocryon.Shetextsyoubackwithcasualjokes.Butshe,Xiaoice,isonlyavirtualchatbot.Xiaoice,Microsoft’slatestartificialintelligencerobot,wasbrieflyreleasedin2022,andreturnedtoWeChatin2022,whereshebecameabighit.MillionsofyoungChinesenowexchangemessageswithherdaily,theNewYorkTimesreported.OnWeChat,Xiaoiceisanofficialaccount.Afterfollowingit,userscanstarttext-basedconversationswithXiaoice.“HerincrediblelearningabilitywaswhypeoplelovedtotalkwithXiaoice,”LiuJinchang,aresearcheratHigh-techResearchandDevelopmentCenterundertheMinistryofScienceandTechnology,toldChinaDaily.Apartfromherabilitytoidentifyphotosandsendemojis(表情符号)inconversations,Xiaoicegains45percentofherknowledgefrominteractingwithusers,ChinaDailyreported.Chatbotprogramsfirstappearedinthemid-1960sintheUS.Drivenbytoptechcompanies,theyarebecomingsmarterandmorecommon.Forinstance,IBM’slatestartificialintelligenceprogramservedasanacademicconsultantatAustralia’sDeakinUniversity,answeringstudents’questionsaboutcourseschedulesandfinancialaid.Apple’sSiriandAmazon’sAlexahavebeenusedasvoiceassistantswhocanreadnews,playmusicandevenmakejokesfortheirusers.Theseprogramsareexpectedtomovebeyondsmartphones,intotelevisions,carsandlivingrooms,theNewYorkTimespointedout.However,itmaytakedecadesbeforescientistsdevelopa“Samantha”,theadvancedchatbotseeninthefictionfilmHer.Inthefilm,SamanthasparksaromanticrelationshipwithheruserplayedbyUSactorJoaquinPhoenix.Manyviewerswereenthusiasticaboutthisfantasyofvirtualsoulmates.21.WhatdoestheunderlinedpartinParagraphTwomean?A.Shebecameabestseller.B.Shebecameverypowerful.C.Shebecameamoneymaker.-12-\nD.Shebecameverypopular.22.WhichofthefollowingcanXiaoicedo?A.Dohousework.B.Spreadmessages.C.Identifyvariousphotos.D.Readnewstoitsusers.23.Whichcompany’schatbotprogramcanactasanacademicconsultant?A.Microsoft.B.IBM.C.Apple.D.Amazon.24.Whatcanbelearnedfromthelastparagraph?A.Chatbotsmainlyrunonsmartphonesnow.B.It’lltakedecadestoapplychatbotstocars.C.SamanthaisplayedbyaUSactorinthefilm.D.ThefilmHerdoesn’tinterestmanyaudience.BBasicStudyManualHardcover:$37.50Futuresuccessdependsontheabilitytolearn.Herearetheanswerstothequestionsmostoftenaskedbyparents,teachers,businesstrainersandbystudentsthemselves.Readthisbookandlearn:•Whatthethreebarrierstostudyareandwhattodoaboutthem•Whattodoifyougettiredofthesubjectyouarestudying•Twenty-sixsimpledrillstohelpyoulearnhowtostudyeasily,rapidlyandwithfullunderstandingBuyandreadBasicStudyManualanduseittodramaticallyimproveyourabilitytostudy.StudySkillsforLifeHardcover:$31.99L.RonHubbard’sstudytechnologyforteenagersopensthedoortotheirfuturesuccessbygivingthemtheabilitytostudyandlearn,fullyillustratedforeasycomprehension.LearningHowtoLearnHardcover:$24.99Thebasicsofeffectivestudyfor8to12-year-oldsarefullyillustrated.Childrenwhoreadandapplythematerialsinthisbookregaintheirlikingforstudyandtheirabilitytoapplythisknowledgetolife.Getthisbookforachildyouwant-12-\ntoseewinathisstudies!HowtoUseaDictionaryPictureBookforChildrenHardcover:$34.90Inspiteofmillionsofdollarsspenton“educationalresearch”,childrenarenottaughtthemostbasicskillsoflearningeventhemostbasicofthese:howtouseadictionary.Infact,asearchofeducationalbooksforchildrenfoundnobookthattoldthemhowtouseadictionary.Writtenforchildren8to12-year-olds,thisfullyillustratedbookwillteachyourchildren:•Howtofindwordsinadictionary•Thedifferentwaysthatwordsareused•Whatthedifferentmarksandsymbolsthatareusedinadictionarymean•HowtouseadictionarytocorrectlypronouncewordsItincludesasectionforparentsandteachersshowingyouhowtousethisbookwithchildren.Buythisbookandgiveittoyourchildrentounlocktheireducation.What’smore,you’lljustpay50%foritbeforeMay1,2022.25.Someinformationofthefourbookswasgiveninorderto_____.A.reducethecostofthemB.appealtoreadersofallagesC.helpreadersunderstandthemD.makethemsuitablefordifferentreaders26.Whatdothefourbookshaveincommon?A.Theyareallfor8-to12-year-olds.B.TheyareallwrittenbyL.RonHubbard.C.Theyareallstudybooks.D.Theyareallbasedoneducationalresearch.27.IfyoubuythefourbooksonApril1,2022,youwillhavetopay_____forthem.A.$129.38B.$64.69C.$34.90D.$111.93CWhenKathrineSwitzerbecamethefirstwomantoentertheBostonMarathonwithanumberin1967,sheknewshe’dbechasing(追赶)history.Shedidn’texpecttobechasedoffthecourse.Atthetime,womenweren’tofficiallyallowedtoentertherace.Tobeaccepted,-12-\nSwitzersignedupwithherinitialsas“K.V.Switzer.”Onraceday,though,inlipstickandearrings,shetookherplaceatthestartingline.Switzerwasatmiletwowhenracemanager,JohnSemple,ranupandtriedtogetheroffthecourse,yelling,“Getthehelloutofmyrace!”ButwithherboyfriendknockingSempleback,shefendedofftheofficialandfinishedinfourhoursandtwentyminutes.Tomarkthe50thanniversaryofherbarrier-¬breakingrun,Switzer,now70,planstorepeatthe26.2-milejourneythismonth.Intherace,Switzerwillwearthenumber261,thesameoneshewore50yearsago.Inherhonor,theBostonMarathonwillleavethenumberoutinfutureraces.Switzerhas39marathonsunderherbelt,includingcominginfirstinNewYorkin1974andrunningintheOlympicsin1984.ThelasttimeshefinishedoneinBostonwasin1976,twoyearsaftersuccessfullycampaigningtoletwomenofficiallyenterit.HernumbermightnotshowupintheBostonMarathonagain,butSwitzer’smovementgoesbeyondlettingwomenenterthatrace.Foundinganonprofitinternationalwomen’srunningclub,Switzerchosethename261Fearless.“Mygoalistoreachwomeninplacesrightnowwherethey’renotallowedtoleavethehousealone,driveacarorgetaneducation,”SwitzertoldCBSBoston.“Ifrunningcangivethemasenseofstrength,wheretheyarenolongervictimsandvulnerable,that’swhatIhopeitcando.”28.HowdidKathrineSwitzerentertheBostonMarathonin1967?A.Bydressingupasamale.B.Bysigningupwithherinitials.C.Byyellingattheracemanager.D.Bychasinganotherrunneroffthecourse.29.WhatwasJohnSemple’sattitudetowardsSwitzerrunningtheMarathon?A.Hewasinfavorofit.B.Hetriedtogetheroutofthecompetition.C.Heunwillinglyallowedhertofinishherrunning.-12-\nD.HethoughtKathrineshouldgetofficialapprovalfirst.30.Concerningthenumber261,whichofthefollowingisright?A.Arunningclubwasnamedafterit.B.ThenumberwillbereservedforBostonMarathon.C.SwitzerworethenumberinallherMarathonraces.D.TheBostonMarathonwillhonorthenumberinfutureraces.31.What’sSwitzergoalinfoundinganinternationalwomen’srunningclub?A.Tomakeprofit.B.TohonorherfirstMarathon.C.TotrainmorewomenforMarathon.D.Toencouragewomentowinequalrights.DEverywhereIlookoutsidemyhomeIseepeoplebusyontheirhigh-techdevices,whiledriving,walking,shopping,evensittingintoilets.Peoplehavebeeninfluencedtobecometechnologyaddicted.Onestudyfoundthatpeoplehadahardertimeresistingtheallureofsocialmediathantheydidforsleep,cigarettesandalcohol.Themaingoaloftechnologycompaniesistogetpeopletospendmoremoneyandtimeontheirproducts,nottoactuallyimproveourqualityoflife.Theyhavesuccessfullycreatedaculturaldisease.Consumerswillinglygiveuptheirfreedom,moneyandtimetocatchuponthelatestinformation,tokeeppacewiththeirpeersortoappearmodern.Iseepeopletrappedinapathological(病态的)relationshipwithtime-suckingtechnology,wheretheyservetechnologymorethantechnologyservesthem.Icallthistechnologyservitude.Iamreferringtoalossofpersonalfreedomandindependencebecauseofuncontrolledconsumptionofmanykindsofdevicesthateatuptimeandmoney.Whatisahealthyuseoftechnologydevices?Thatisthevitalquestion.Whoisreallyinchargeofmylife?Thatiswhatpeopleneedtoaskthemselvesifwearetohaveanychanceofbreakingupfalsebeliefsabouttheiruseoftechnology.Whenwecanlivehappilywithoutusingsomuchtechnologyforadayoraweek,thenwe-12-\ncanregaincontrolandpersonalfreedom,becomethemasteroftechnologyanddiscoverwhatthereistoenjoyinlifefreeoftechnology.MaeWestisfamousforproclaiming(声明)thewisdomthat“toomuchofagoodthingiswonderful.”Butit’stimetodiscoverthatitdoesnotworkfortechnology.RichardFernandez,anexecutivecoachatGoogleacknowledgedthat“wecanbesweptawaybyourtechnologies.”Tobreakthegranddigitalconnection,peoplemustconsiderhowlifelongagocouldbefantasticwithouttoday’soverusedtechnology.32.Theunderlinedword“allure”inParagraph1probablymeans______.A.advantageB.attractionC.adaptionD.attempt33.Fromthepassage,technologycompaniesaimto______.A.attractpeopletobuytheirproductsB.providethelatestinformationC.improvepeople’squalityoflifeD.dealwithculturaldiseases34.Itcanbeinferredfromthispassagethatpeople______.A.considertoomuchtechnologywonderfulB.haverealizedtheharmofhigh-techdevicesC.canregainfreedomwithouthigh-techdevicesD.mayenjoylifebetterwithoutoverusedtechnology35.What’stheauthor’sattitudetowardstheoverusingofhigh-techdevices?A.Neutral.B.Skeptical.C.Disapproving.D.Sympathetic.第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)Effectivetimemanagementistheprimarymeanstoalessstressfullife.Highschool,especiallyduringyoursenioryear,canbefrustrating(令人沮丧).Thisisthetimeofyourlifewhenyouarepreparingyourselfforcollegeandtherealworld.36l1.Planeachday.Planningyourdaycanhelpyouaccomplishmoreandfeelmoreincontrolofyourlife.Writeato-dolist,puttingthemostimportanttasksatthetop.37-12-\nl2.Prioritize(按重要性排列)yourweeklyscheduleasastudent.Prioritizingtaskswillensurethatyouspendyourtimeandenergyonthosethataretrulyimportanttoyou.38Friendswillwanttohangoutwithyouontheweekends,buttheywillunderstandifyouexplaintothemthatyouneedtostudyorcatchuponcollege-relatedwork.l3.39Keepadiaryofeverythingyoudoforthreedaystodeterminehowyouarespendingyourtime.Lookfortimethatcanbeusedmorewisely.Forexample,ifyoutakeabustoschool,youcanusethetimetocatchuponreading.Thus,youcanfreeupsometimetoexerciseorspendwithyourfamilyorfriends.l4.Getplentyofsleep,eatahealthydietandexerciseregularly.40Itwillhelpimproveyourefficiencysothatyoucancompleteyourworkinlesstime.A.Ahealthylifestylecanimproveyourfocusandconcentration.B.Howdoyoumanageyourtimedoingallyouractivitieswithoutbeingoverlystressed?C.Takeabreakbeforeyouneedone.D.Anyacademicstudiesmustcomefirst,thenextracurriculumactivities,andthensociallife.E.Evaluatehowyou’respendingyourtime.F.Youneedtotryeverypossiblemeanstosavetime.G.Everydailyactivityshouldbeconsideredseriously.第三部分第一节完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)Whengrowingup,Ilovedcapturingantsandtrappingtheminmudcellwalls.Theywereeithertoohighfortheanttoclimb41,orsowetthatitwouldprobably42.AndeverytimeIdidthat,Iwouldbeamazedatthe43thattheantwouldhavetogetoutoftheplaceitwasin.Anditisthispersistenceoffindingawayoutthat44me.Ibelievethereisalwaysawayoutofanyhard45youfindyourselfin.WhenIwasinschool,Iwantedtobecomea46,toworkinamediahouseandstudy-12-\nwritingandjournalism.Butlife47atwist(转折)aftermyparentsbrokeup.Itookseveraljobs,andwasattimesso48thatbuyingpaperforwritingwasnotan49.Despitethat,I50awaytokeepwriting.IwroteonpapersI51onthestreets.Iworkedasahawker(沿街叫卖的小贩)duringthedayandwrotepoetryandshortstoriesinthe52.Itrainedandworkedasacarpenterand53dreamedofwritingoneday.Tokeepmydream54Iwroteaboutwoodandcarpentry(木工).Inanycases,Ineverlost55becauseIbelievedtherewasawayout.Ittookme56adecadeofdreamingandthreeyearsofstudytogetcertifiedasawriter.Andat34,Ihavewrittenforinternationalpapers,withmyworks57inmagazines,allbecauseIbelieveit58notwhereyouareand59youaregoingthrough.Thereis60awayout.Allyouhavetodoiskeeplookingforit.41.A.toB.overC.downD.out42.A.fallB.dropC.drownD.sink43.A.inspirationB.expectationC.determinationD.organization44.A.impressedB.ashamedC.confusedD.annoyed45.A.conditionB.situationC.atmosphereD.state46.A.doctorB.lawyerC.teacherD.writer47.A.putoutB.tookonC.madeforD.heldup48.A.excitedB.tiredC.brokeD.amazed49.A.answerB.ideaC.advantageD.option50.A.inventedB.gaveC.foundD.tried51.A.madeupB.pickedupC.keptupD.setup52.A.morningB.eveningC.weekdayD.weekend53.A.eitherB.evenC.stillD.once54.A.aliveB.aloneC.activeD.awake55.A.helpB.heartC.abilityD.face56.A.otherthanB.ratherthanC.morethanD.lessthan-12-\n57.A.publishedB.declaredC.explainedD.bought58.A.happensB.mattersC.appearsD.deserves59.A.whoB.howC.whenD.what60.A.sometimesB.alreadyC.hardlyD.always第II卷第二节(共10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(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。Amanlookingathissmartphonewhilewalkingacrossarailway61(have)acloseknockonOct22.Hewasso62(absorb)inhissmartphonethathedidnotseeatrainapproachinguntilitbrushedpasthim,63(throw)himtotheground.Thisshouldserve64awarningthatpeopleshouldbeawareoftheirsurroundings,especially65crossingroads.66(1ucky),themansurvived,buttheincidentforcedthedriver67(stop)thetrain.Anl8-minutedelayfollowedtheincident,68ledtoabreakintherunningofothertrainsontheroute.Smartphone69(addict)hasspreadlikeaninfectiousdisease.It’sevidentthatitwilldogreatharmtosociety.What’seven70(bad),someaddictsbecomeimpatientwithrelativesandfriends.Somepeopleblamethesmartphoneforthesadstory,yetinfactpeople’sweakeningself-controlandself-disciplinearetoblame.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)AsaSeniorTwostudent,myfavoritesportisfootball.Iwasamemberofourschoolfootballteam.WepracticeforthreetimesaweekandoftenwatchfootballmatchonTVorontheInternettogether.Playfootballnotonlymakesusgrowtallandstrongbutalsogiveusasenseoffairplayandteamspirit.Wemustkeepinmindsthatweplayfortheteaminsteadforourselves.Also,sportsteachustheimportantofobeyingtherulesinamatch.Eachplayermustlistentothecaptain,whichistheleaderoftheteam.Andtheymustnotbreaktherulestoooftenifwewanttowinthegame.第二节书面表达(满分25分)假如你是李华,-12-\n国际学校的教师Paul邀请你星期六参加该校举行的“中国文化日”活动。但你爷爷突然生病住院,你要和父母一起去医院探视,不得不谢绝他的邀请。请根据下列要点用英语给Paul写一封电子邮件。要点:1.谢绝邀请;2.说明理由;3.预祝活动成功。注意:1.词数100左右;2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;3.邮件开头和结尾已为你写好。DearPaul,_______________________________________________________________________-12-