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2022年高三上学期周末英语测试试题

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2022年高三上学期周末英语测试试题I. 听力(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)第一节(共5小题,每小题1分,满分5分)请听下面5段对话,选出最佳选项1. What does the conversation take place? A. In a restaurant. B. In a shop. C. In a library.2. What does the woman never do? A. She never chats on line with other people. B. She never watches news programs on TV. C. She never reads news on the Internet.3. What can we learn from the conversation? A. It’s quiet in the restaurant. B. The price of the food is high in the restaurant. C. The restaurant serves good food.4. What are the speakers probably going to do? A. Invite some friends to their home for dinner. B. Have a picnic this afternoon. C. Listen to the weather report.5. Why does the woman make the call? A. To remind the man of his birthday. B. To borrow the man’s dictionary C. To thank the man for his present.第二节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)请听下面5段对话或独白,选出最佳选项。

请听第6段材料,回答6至7题6. Why is the woman not sure that she will go to college? A. Her grades are not good enough. B. She wishes to get a job as soon as possible. C. She doesn’t like studying at all.7. What does the man like doing? A. Playing the piano. B. Playing the violin. C. Dancing.请听第7段材料,回答第8至10题8. What does the man do most probably? A. A teacher. B. A waiter. C. A worker. 9. When will the professor speak? A. At 12:00. B. At 12:45. C. At 2:45.10. How much will it cost one to attend the meeting? A. 6$. B. 8$. C. 10$.请听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。

11. What did the man do last summer? A. He worked at the boy’s camp. B. He took a trip with his sister. C. He worked at the Friendshio Hotel.12. What would the woman like to do? A. Housework. B. Office work. C. Work in the open air.13. What can we know about the man’s brother? A. He is only 15. B. He can earn 5$ in an hour. C. He works for a road-building pany.请听第9段材料,回答第14至17题14. What do some people say about trains ? A. They are fortable. B. They are slow and lose moeny. C. They are not on time.15. Why does the woman say railways are petitive with cars and planes? A.The price of oil is high in these days. B. Railways can carry more goods than cars and planes. C. Modern railway lines are developing very qucikly.16. What do a train and a plane have in mon? A. Both of them go in a straight line. B. Both of them leave you far from the city center. C. Both of them hold you up in heavy traffic.17. What can we learn from the conversation? A. The speakers do not agree with each other. B. Super fast trains can travel at 150 miles an hour at most. C. People can have a smooth, untroubled journey on a train now.请听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。

18. What is the passage mainly about? A. The art of saying thank you. B. The importanc of good manners. C. The necessity of being elegant.19. What does the speaker say about people of the past?A.They were nicer and gentler with each other. B. They paid more attention to their appearance. C. They were willing to spend more money on clothes.20. How can we best impove our image according to the speaker? A. Decorating our homes. B. Wearing fashionable clothes. C. Being kind and generous.II. 单项填空(共30小题;每小题1分,满分30)21. Joseph ______ to evening classes since last month, but he still can’t say “What’s your name?” in Russian.A. has been going B. went C. goes D. has gone 22. We only had $100 and that was ____ to buy a new puter.A. nowhere near enough B. near enough nowhere C. enough near nowhere D. near nowhere enough 23. I _____ all the cooking for my family, but recently I’ve been too busy to so it.A. will do B. do C. am doing D. had done 24. The new movie ______ to be one of the biggest money-makers of all time.A. promises B. agrees C. pretends D. declines 25. I was used to the _____ bilingual dictionaries, in which the words are explained both in English and Chinese.A. new B. familiar C. earlier D. ordinary 26. My aunt even goes so far as to ____ that a Chinese “equivalent” can never give you the exact meaning of a word in English!A. hope B. tell C. declare D. doubt 27. This dictionary uses a(n) ______ number of words, around 2,000, in its definitions.A. extra B. average C. total D. limited 28. Such poets as Shakespeare ____ widely read, of whose works, however, some ______ difficult to understand.A. are; are B. is; is C. are; is D. is; are 29. You’ve failed to do what you ______ and I’m afraid the teacher will blame you.A. will expect B. will be expected C. expected D. were expected 30. If you have a job, _____ yourself to it and finally you’ll succeed.A. don’t devote B. do devote C. devoting D. Not devoting 31. I was surprised and to learn that every mother was planning to attend. A. astonished B. worried C. relieved D. interested32. Jimmy my mom her treats, presented her with the gift I had made, just as we had practiced the day before. A. served B. supplied C. assigned D. applied33."Thanks again. No one even knew my mother didn't it." A. make B. get C. do D. take34. Why did I have to _____my Sundays to all day bike trips with him, too? A. start B. save C. devote D. waste35. If my indifference hurt him, my father would keep silent, but he would always let me know when he was planning a bike trip I wanted to e. A. unless B. in case C. so that D. as if36. “Sweetheart, I don’t remember anything about that day. I remember kissing you goodnight the night before, though.” He a weak smile. A. got B. expressed C. exchanged D. managed37. A new ______ to teaching the English languages is being used here, and it has turned out to be very helpful to the students.A. way B. means C. approach D. method 38.—English has a large vocabulary, hasn't it?—Yes. _______ more words and expressions and you will find it easier to read and municate.A. Known B. Knowing C. To know D. Know39. —It's a long time ____ I last saw you.—Yes, and it will be another month ____ we can meet again.A. before; since B. when; before C. since, when D. since; before40. The Expo xx Shanghai has not only proved to be a great success but also provided a fantasticmodel for Milan ________ managing and organizing events of this scale.A. in need of B. in terms of C. in search of D. in favour of41. Bungee jumping is an adventurous sport, popular with young adults, _____ courage mattersmore than strength.A. whose B. which C. when D. where42. ---Have you noticed the problem _______ the local students are still burdened with too muchhomework every day? How e?--- Sure. It is mainly because of the fierce petition between schools .A. why B. that C. which D. how43. I’ll have to________ my spoken English before I have an interview in an American pany.A. take up B. polish up C. bring up D. pick up44. As teachers and students, we need to ______ our old ideas and prejudices and learn to be more _________ in both our teaching and study. A. put away; flexible B. put out; clever C. put down; clever D. put aside; flexible45. I think of life as a good book. The further you get into it, the more it begins to _________.A. make a difference B. make a decision C. make progress D. make sense46. —I haven’t got the reference book yet, but I’ll have a test on the subject next month. —Don’t worry. You ______ have it by Friday. A. shall B. could C. must D. may47. ______ the satellite launch drawing near, the research workers put their hearts to the test andalways stayed up late. A. As B. Because C. With D. While48. This new kind of chemical will help keep the air, soil and water________ from pollution.A. empty B. free C. loose D. short49. —Where have you been?—I ______ in the heavy traffic. Otherwise I ____ here earlier.A. have got stuck; would have e B. got stuck; had eC. got stuck; would have e D. was stuck; would e50. Smell the flowers before you go to sleep, and you may just sweet dreams.A. keep up with B. put up with C. end up with D. catch up withIII.完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)阅读下面短文,从所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。

I had been inside the prison called Gander Hill several times already by the time I met Ray in the spring of 1993. My father worked there with a group, 51 inmates (犯人) to improve their munication and speaking skills. I was a senior in 52 , majoring in speech munications, and 53 I started my own volunteer student group at Gander Hill. Teaching munication 54 getting people to tell their stories, but Ray could tell you how much he 55 playing his guitar without speaking. Sometimes he moved his hands across the air as if he were playing his favorite blues scale. He always gave me a slight 56 when he saw me e into the small church for the meeting. He loved 57 his guitar stories. Although he had been an inmate at Gander Hill for over a decade, he always had a song in his head, 58 ,one that he said he had been writing in his mind since his 59 . He looked forward to playing again the 60 a child counts the days until summer vacation. When my group 61 established itself at Gander Hill, the men were 62 a night of celebration to which they could 63 one or two family members. The night of the celebration was just like Christmas for them. They gathered with their 64 ones, whom they had not seen or touched for several months or longer. 65 his family lived in faraway Texas, no one came to the celebration as Ray's 66 , but he waited patiently for me to arrive. As he rehearsed his song in his head, I walked into the prison with a 67 . Ray tuned that guitar 68 he were putting his life back into harmony. I have never heard a guitar tuned like that before or since. He looked at me 69 his shoulder and nodded a thank-you before bringing his song to life on the guitar. I watched Ray's fingers 70 across the strings as if they were himself, running free. And for those moments, he was. 51. A. asking B. teaching C. ordering D. permitting52. A. college B. prison C. seminar D. church53. A. gradually B. usually C. constantly D. eventually54. A. promises B. means C. shows D. connects55. A. hated B. regretted C. missed D. disliked56. A. nod B. signal C. impression D. whistle57. A. practising B. playing C. sharing D. handling58. A. in short B. in public C. in vain D. in particular59. A. arrival B. moment C. past D. birthday60. A. means B. way C. approach D. method61. A. hardly B. suddenly C. formally D. formerly62. A. forbidden B. allowed C. relaxed D. promised63. A. follow B. acpany C. invite D. require64. A. interested B. educated C. surprised D. loved 65. A. Since B. While C. Although D. Unless66. A. expert B. sponsor C. guest D. owner67. A. violin B. magazine C. flower D. guitar68. A. even though B. as if C. as long as D. as well as69. A. through B. across C. over D. under70. A. jump B. tremble C. gesture D. danceIV. 阅读理解(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A、B、C、D选项中,选出最佳选项。

A It was a Sunday and the heavy storm had lasted all night.The morning after the storm, though, was beautiful: blue skies, warm air and a calm, inviting sea touching the shore gently. My father realised it was a good day for fishing and invited my sister and me to go with him.I was only 14 and fishing had never been my thing, but I decided to go all the same.I' m so glad I did. On the way to the harbour we could see the terrible destruction on the coast, but the harbour itself was in fairly good shape.After all, it was protected by the arms of a bay that had only one tiny channel to the sea.As we got on board, we noticed two big humps (脊背) in the distance. On approaching them, we saw it was a mother whale with her baby.We couldn't believe it — there aren't any whales along the coast here.The storm must have driven them across the ocean into the bay, in which the still water was so badly polluted that nothing could survive. The little baby whale —actually as big as our boat — was obviously stuck and could not move.The mother dived under the water and came up suddenly, making big whirlpools (漩涡) and waves."She's trying to help her baby, but on the wrong side," my father said.At this point, my father moved our boat in a semicircle to the other side and, heading the boat towards the baby whale, pushed it gently.With our several gentle pushes the big hump turned over and disappeared under water.Then it swam up right beside its mum.They struggled in their desperate attempts to escape but missed the exit and started heading in the wrong direction.We hurried up to the whales and tried to lead them towards the bay channel.Slowly, they let us lead them, sometimes rising from the water right beside us to breathe -- and to give us a trusting look with those huge eyes.Once they hit their first part of clean water flowing straight from the sea, the mum gave us a wave with her tail and off they swam into the distance. In the excitement it had felt like only a few minutes, but we had been with those wonderful animals for almost an hour and a half.That was the simple and lasting beauty of the day.Nearly four decades later, I still look back fondly to that golden day at sea.71.The author says "I' m so glad I did." ( in Para2) because _________. A.he witnessed the whole process of fishing B.he enjoyed the beauty of the calm sea C.he experienced the rescue of the whales D.he spent the weekend with his family72.The mother whale failed to help her baby because __________. A.she had stayed in the polluted water for too long B.the whirlpools she had made were not big enough C.she had no other whales around to turn to for help D.the waves pushed her baby in the wrong direction73.What is the theme of the story? A.Saving lives brings people a sense of happiness. B.Fishing provides excitement for children. C.It's necessary to live in harmony with animals. D.It's vital to protect the whale in the ocean.BBritons Learn to Forgive LEEDS, England ─ A Leeds University psychology (心理学) professor is teaching a course to help dozens of Britons forgive their enemies. “The hatred we hold within us is a cancer,” Professor Ken Hart said, adding that holding in anger can lead to problems such as high blood pressure and heart disease. More than 70 people have bee members in Hart’s first 20-week workshop in London ─ a course he says is the first of its kind in the world. These are people who are sick and tired of living with a memory.They realize their bitterness is a poison they think they can pour out, but they end up drinking it themselves, said Canadian-born Hart. The students meet in groups of eight to ten for a two-hour workshop with an adviser every fortnight. The course, ending in July, is expected to get rid of the cancer of hatred in these people.“People have lots of negative attitudes towards forgiveness,” he said, “People confuse forgiveness with forgetting.Forgiveness means changing from a negative attitude to a positive one.” Hart and his team have created instructions to provide the training needed. “The main idea is to give you guidelines on how to look at various kinds of angers and how they affect you, and how to change your attitudes towards the person you are angry with,” said Norman Claringbull, a senior expert on the forgiveness project. Hart said he believes forgiveness is a skill that can be taught, as these people “want to get free of the past”.74.From this passage we know that _________. A.high blood pressure and heart disease are caused by hatred B.high blood pressure can only be cured by psychology professors C.without hatred, people will have less trouble connected with blood pressure and heart D.people who suffer from high blood pressure and heart disease must have many enemies75.If you are a member in Hart’s workshop, you’ll ________. A.pay much money to Hart B.go to the workshop every night C.attend a gathering twice a month D.pour out everything stored in your mind76.The author wrote this passage in order to ________. A.persuade us to go to Hart’s workshop B.tell us the news about Hart’s workshop C.tell us how to run a workshop like Hart’s   D.help us to look at various kinds of angersC To err is human.To blame the other guy is even more human. mon sense is not all that mon. Why tell the truth when you can e up with a good excuse? These three popular misquotes (戏谑的引语) are meant to be jokes, and yet they tell us a lot about human nature.To err, or to make mistakes, is indeed a part of being human, but it seems that most people don’t want to accept the responsibility for the problem.Perhaps it is the natural thing to do.The original quote about human nature went like this, “ To err is human, to forgive, divine(神圣的).” This saying mirrors an ideal: people should be forgiving of others’ mistakes.Instead, we tend to do the opposite --- find someone else to pass the blame on to.However, taking responsibility for something that went wrong is a making of great maturity. mon sense is what we call clear thought.Having mon sense means having a good general plan that will make things work well, and it also means staying with the plan.mon sense tells you that you take an umbrella out into a rainstorm, but you leave the umbrella home when you hear a weather forecast for sunshine.mon sense does not seem to be mon for large organizations, because there are so many things going on that one person cannot be in charge of everything.People say that in a large pany, “the right hand does not know what the left hand is doing.” And what is wrong with a society that thinks that making up a good excuse is like creating a work of art? One of the mon problems with making excuses is that people, especially young people, get the idea that it’s okay not to be totally honest all the time.There is a corollary(直接推论)to that: if good excuse is “good” even if it isn’t honest, then where is the place of the truth?77.According to the author, what is a sign of a man’s maturity? A.Doing things his own way. B.Bearing responsibility for his mistakes. C.Making as few mistakes as possible. D.Thinking seriously about his wrongdoing.78.Which of the following is NOT based on mon sense? A.A man tries to take charge of everything in a large pany. B.A student goes out with an umbrella in stormy weather. C.A pany’s next move follows a good plan. D.A lawyer acts on fine judgments.79.What is the author’s op。

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