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1、廣東省 2022 屆高三開(kāi)學(xué)階段性質(zhì)量檢測(cè)英語(yǔ)本試卷共 8 頁(yè),滿分 120 分??荚囉脮r(shí)120 分鐘。注意事項(xiàng):1答卷前,考生務(wù)必將自己的姓名、考生號(hào)等填寫(xiě)在答題卡和試卷指定位置上。2回答選擇題時(shí),選出每小題答案后,用 2B 鉛筆把答題卡上對(duì)應(yīng)題目的答案標(biāo)號(hào)涂黑。如需改動(dòng),用橡皮擦干凈后,再選涂其他答案標(biāo)號(hào)?;卮鸱沁x擇題時(shí),將答案 寫(xiě)在答題卡上,寫(xiě)在本試卷上無(wú)效。3考試結(jié)束后,將答題卡交回。第一部分 閱讀(共兩節(jié),滿分50 分)第一節(jié)(共15 小題;每小題 2.5 分,滿分 37.5 分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的 A 、 B、 C 和 D 四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng)。AWorld's

2、 best scuba diving destinationsIf you are planning to go on a scuba diving vacation in the near future, here is a list of some of the best destinations in the world that you can consider.The Red Sea, EgyptOne dive underneath the surface of the Egyptian Red Sea, and all you can see is a huge variety

3、of marine life all around you. This is one of the richest marine ecosystems in the world.You can experience a fantastic swim with the dolphins and sharks. And a variety of colorful coral and sponges (海綿動(dòng)物)in the reefs look absolutely astonishing.Bali Island, IndonesiaConsidered to be the “ Jewelof I

4、ndonesia ” Ba,li Island is undoubtedly one of the most unusual holiday destinations in the world. And that is certainly true when it comes to a scuba diving vacation as well. The most popular underwater attraction for the divers gathering here is Mola mola, the world's heaviest-known bony fish.

5、Bali Island is known for some of the world's best scuba diving instructors and diving spots.Half Moon Caye, BelizeIf you are looking forward to doing a wall dive, then the Half Moon Caye is the perfect place for you. Once you begin diving downwards, you will be excited by seeing the variety of m

6、arine life. There are numerous tunnels filled with a variety of sponges and monster groupers. The most noticeable sightings are those of eagle rays, loggerhead turtles, barracudas and the rosy razor fish. 1 Which of the following is in agreement with the author?A The Red Sea is the richest marine ec

7、osystem in the world.B Most divers might be attracted to Bali Island because of its jewels.C There are some top class scuba diving instructors in Bali Island.D Half Moon Caye excites the divers with the walls and wrecks in the depths.2. What do the Egyptian Red Sea and the Half Moon Caye have in com

8、mon?A Numerous tunnels.B A variety of sponges.C Being a perfect place for wall dives.D Allowing divers to swim with sharks.3. What's the purpose of the passage?A To educate.B To inform.C To amuse.D To advertise.BAs a winner of the NSLI-Y Scholarship in high school, and then the Critical Language

9、 Scholarship in college, I lived in China for two summers with host families, studying Mandarin for nine hours a day. Tack on to that the approximately 2,000 classroom hours I spent learning Mandarin as an undergraduate, and it seems fair to say that a small fortune of resources has been invested in

10、 my Mandarin ability.Yet even with so much practice, I am not still achieving fluency, and it's unclear whether I'll use my language skills regularly in my career. This leads me to reflect : What is it that drives me to drill tones and memorize characters?Many people are quick to point out t

11、he value of language skills in an increasingly competitive workforce. However, language is about much more than just the ability to communicate. Foreign language study is tied to increased levels of empathy ( 同情心 ), enhanced cognitive development, and more creative insight on the human condition. In

12、creasingly, research shows that these benefits also apply to those with exposure to multiple languages, and not just those who achieve fluency.A beneficial future for the U.S. and China will be built upon understanding, respect and recognition. Language exchange can provide cultural insight and stre

13、ngthen the common ground we stand on. It is not the economic potential of my language skills that leads me to persist. Studying Mandarin is the most modest way I can think of to approach China, a nation with over 5,000 years of complex history. From this point, I have experienced the beauty, hospita

14、lity of China. And my experience of studying Mandarin has helped me form a sense of curiosity and a commitment to understanding and respect and that's a start.4. What do we know about the author?A He has enjoyed his life living in China.B He began to learn Chinese in high school.C He has won man

15、y scholarships in China.D He has worked hard at learning Chinese.5. What does the author think of the language learning?A It just needs to drill tones and remember words.B It needs the experience of living with a host family.C It can promote learners' mental development.D It is only used for eff

16、ective communication.6. What can we infer from Paragraph 4?A . The U.S. and China will certainly have a bright future.B . The U.S. and China always respect and recognize each other.C. The U.S. and China start to share the same cultural insight.D . Language exchange can help the U.S. and China unders

17、tand each other better.7. Why does the author stick to learning Mandarin?A . To get some economic profits.B . To have a close look at China.C. To achieve the language fluency.D . To show off his language talent.CEvidence of a worm-like creature about the size of a grain of rice has been uncovered in

18、 South Australia, and researchers believe it is the oldest ancestor on the family tree that includes humans and most animals. The creature lived about 535 million years ago. It is_considered to be an evolutionary step forward for early life on Earth.Researchers have been trying to find evidence of t

19、he common ancestor of most animals. Developing its body structure and organization successfully allowed life to move in specific, purposeful directions. This includes everything from worms and dinosaurs to amphibians ( 兩棲動(dòng) 物)and humans. But for our common ancestor, they knew that fossils (化石)of the

20、tiny, simplecreatures they imagined would be nearly impossible to find because of its size and soft body. Then, they turned to fossilized burrows, dated to the Ediacaran Period, found in South Australia.For 15 years, scientists knew the burrows were created by the creature. There was no evidence of

21、what made the burrows and lived in them until researchers decided to take a closer look at the burrows. Geology professor Mary Droser spotted impressions shaped like ovals near the burrows.A 3-D laser scan revealed the impressions containing evidence of a body shaped and sized like a rice grain, wit

22、h a noticeable head and tail which suggested it had muscles. The muscles would have enabled the creature to move and create the burrows, like the way a worm moves. And the size of the creature matched with the size of the burrows they found.The researchers involved in the study named the creature Ik

23、aria wariootia. The first name translates as “ meetincplace "in the Adnyamathanha language. Adnyamathanha is the name of Australian people that live in the area where the fossil was found.8. What does the underlined word"It " mean in the first paragraph?A . A worm-like creature.B . A

24、grain of rice.C. A family tree.D . An evolutionary step.9. What did the researchers do during the study?A . They developed the creature in the expected way.B . They studied a large number of worms and dinosaurs.C. They observed the burrows close up.D . They went back to the Ediacaran Period some yea

25、rs ago. 10. What inspired the scientists to explore the origin of the burrows?A . A 3-D laser scan.B. The impressions.C. Some good ovals.D. More burrows.11. What does the text mainly tell us?A . The researchers worked very hard in the burrow.B. The worm-like creature may be animals' ancestor.C.

26、It is very difficult to name a new kind of creature.D. Australian people like fossils of many creatures.DOne of the most common connections I see as a university professor of architecture is between that of art and nature. To be specific, the designs in nature are now admired and commercialized in m

27、odern day architecture.Surely you have seen patterns in nature whether it is the radial ( 光線的)pattern of the sun or the unsteady ant hill being applied to lots of schools, churches, or apartment buildings. In this text, I want to discuss one of the ways I believe to be most important for those tryin

28、g to gain art, architecture, or natural science degrees. It is traveling. I also want to discuss why the experiences and real-world knowledge you gain cannot be beaten. The knowledge that you acquired in the classroom finally clicks when you see the real-world examples and apply the knowledge direct

29、ly.In my own example, I discuss the trip I had to Iran. I stayed in Tehran for three days, and there I was amazed by the architecture upon landing. The buildings are under the influence of ancient Egyptian and modern Western architecture. And I was surprised to see the diverse groups of buildings an

30、d combination of various styles into one. Instead of seeing these in a textbook in a lecture hall, I was able to see them in person while traveling. Next, I took a bus to Tabriz, got my hiking sticks, and climbed Eynali, a range of mountains in Tabriz. I was able to see the nature, the change in air

31、 pressure, the clouds, and the other facts that I had read about in my biology textbook. However, for once, it was by experiencing it.Never again will I forget these interesting pieces of knowledge because they are now associated with other experiences ones that I had through traveling.12. What does

32、 the author regard patterns in nature as?A . Inspiration for architecture.B. Common teaching material.C. Commercial opportunities.D. Enjoyment in spare time.13. What does the underlined word "clicks" in paragraph 2 probably mean?A . Stands out finally.B. Fades away quickly.C. Falls behind

33、gradually.D. Makes sense suddenly.14. What did the author do in Tehran?A . He got very close to nature.B. He designed his own patterns.C. He explored local architecture.D. He prepared textbook for a lecture.15. What does the author mainly suggest in the text ?A. Understand the link between art, natu

34、re, architecture, and travel.B. Apply your professional knowledge while you're travelling.C. Try to learn from the reality rather than your textbooks.D. Experience what you have learned in different cultures.第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2.5分,滿分12.5分)閱讀下面短文,從短文后的選項(xiàng)中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。選項(xiàng)中有兩項(xiàng)為多余選項(xiàng)。Most students feel mo

35、re anxiety before and during an exam. Normal levels of stress can help you work, think faster and more effectively, and generally help you perform better in exams. 16 It can cause your mind to “ blank out or make you unable to concentrate. Here are some strategies to help you keep your anxiety to a

36、manageable level.The better prepared you get for an exam, the less anxiety you'll suffer from. 17 Six weeks before the exams is probably soon enough for the end of year exams, depending on where you are in your studies and what year you are in. Maintain your health-eat a balanced diet, get enoug

37、h sleep and exercise regularly. 18 Look at exams as an opportunity to apply the knowledge and skills you've been learning throughout the term. The night before an exam, calmly review material one final time, organize all your supplies (your pens, calculator, eraser, and so on) , and get a good n

38、ight's sleep. Get to the exam on time. Don't talk to people outside the room because their nervousness could be "catching".19 If you're afraid you will forget important facts, write them down as soon as you getinto exam. When needed, take a short relaxation break by closing you

39、r eyes, stretching ( 伸展)and relaxing muscles, and breathing deeply. If you start to panic, tell yourself."I will stay calm. I canhandle this. " Read directions carefully and focysed on the exam. 20 Just keep working.Never leave early yourself.A . Staying positive is also important.B. Pay n

40、o attention to students who finish early.C. However, too much anxiety can lower your performance.D. Spend some time thinking about what is causing the anxiety. E. The key to reducing exam anxiety is to start your revision early. F. As for anxiety during an exam, just follow the following strategies

41、G. Remember that most people feel tense at this point-it is only natural.第二部分語(yǔ)言運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié),滿分 30分)第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。This year my husband and I decided to have a quiet, low-key New Year's Eve. We wanted to spend it with our kids and other immediate family and m

42、ake it a special 21 for them, instead of 22 a babysitter and going out on our own. The logical way to do this was through 23 . As we all know, food had a magical way of making a night 24 , and our New Year's Eve certainly 25 that way, thanks to doughnuts (甜甜圈).I decided to make doughnuts because

43、 my cousins had 26 a batch (批) on Halloween and I found it very 27 . I used a recipe from the 1976 Mennonite cookbook More With Less and it 28 a curious ingredient - two cups of mashed potatoes that 29 made the texture lighter. The doughnuts were 30 and cut from a sheet of dough (生面團(tuán)),then left to r

44、ise until ready to fry in hot oil. Then they took several seconds to 31, which meant that myenormous batch of 100 doughnuts was 32 cooking in a fairly short time. We glazed (澆上漿 液)the tops and then 33 them for the rest of the evening. The leftovers disappeared at breakfast.This will become an annual

45、 34 , I have no doubt. Whether we host a bigger party or keep it small, there will always be 35 doughnuts, because when you have hot homemade doughnuts, you can't help but have the best time.21.A.challengeB.ideaC. opportunityD.occasion22.A.trainingB.hiringC. knowingD.interviewing23.A.timeB.money

46、C. foodD.fun24.A.shortB.memorableC. messyD.silent25.A.tested outB.moved onC. turned outD.picked out26.A.putB.boughtC. broughtD.made27.A.impressiveB.expensiveC. healthyD.nutritious28.A.took upB.carried onC. called forD.cut off29.A.fortunatelyB.possiblyC. totallyD.absolutely30.A.rolled outB.taken apar

47、tC.sorted outD.cut down31.A.steamB.cookC.sinkD.float32.A.finishedB.practicedC.consideredD.demanded33.A.preparedB.waitedC.enjoyedD.longed34.A.celebrationB.ideaC.ceremonyD.tradition35.A.freshB.rawC.commonD.local第二節(jié)(共10小題;每小題1.5分,滿分15分)閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入1個(gè)適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號(hào)內(nèi)單詞的正確形式,把答案寫(xiě)在答題卡的相應(yīng)位置。All hotels are redeco

48、rated regularly. However, very few do it as 36 (frequent) as Sweden's Icehotel. As the name indicates, the hotel 37 (construct) entirely from ice and, therefore, has to be rebuilt every year! The Icehotel consists of 69 rooms. To make them affordable for everyone, they range from expensive luxur

49、y suites (套 房)to 38 (base) accommodations.Among this year's unique suite offerings 39 (be) the "Elephant in the Room". 40 (create) by Swedish artist, it features a three-meter-tall sculpted African elephant overlooking an ice bed. The "Counting Sheep" suite features frozen sh

50、eep 41 may help people suffering from sleeplessness get a good night. To keep customers entertained, the hotel offers a _42 (various) of fun activities like snowshoeing, moose(駝鹿) or snowmobile safaris, dog sledding,and even overnight wilderness camping. Guests have to lie inside sleeping bags and k

51、eep their gloves and hats on. Though that seems a little uncomfortable, visitors say it is 43 experience like none other.The construction of the Icehotel began in 1989. Sadly, the hotel is only available between December 44 February. With the temperature 45 (rise) after that, the Icehotel will event

52、ually melt into a huge pool in mid-April.第三部分寫(xiě)作(共兩節(jié),滿分 40分) 第一節(jié)(滿分15分)你校英文報(bào)正向高三學(xué)生征稿,主題是 向成年出發(fā)",請(qǐng)你寫(xiě)一篇短文投稿,內(nèi)容包括:1 .你的心情;2 .你的人生規(guī)劃(學(xué)業(yè)、事業(yè)等方面) 。 注息:1 .詞數(shù)80左右;2 .可以適當(dāng)增加細(xì)節(jié),以使行文連貫。 第二節(jié)(滿分25分)閱讀下面材料,根據(jù)其內(nèi)容和所給段落的開(kāi)頭語(yǔ)續(xù)寫(xiě)兩段,使之構(gòu)成一篇完整的短文。If there's one thing I can't stand people saying , it's, "

53、;I'm not good at anythingI don't haveany talent. I "just don't buy that at all. To me, everyone has at least one talent, and while it sometimes takes you a lifetime to find, it does exist. There was a time when I didn't believe that.What changed my mind was a seemingly small eve

54、nt that took place in 1953.At that time I was a high school student. I was a funny-looking skinny boy named Eugene Orowitz, who weighed barely 100 pounds. I was a good student, but as far as I was concerned, in just about every other department I was a loser. I wanted to fit in, to be someone and do

55、 something well. But I hadn't found anything I was good at. One sunny afternoon, our gym class went out to the school's running track. The teacher taught us all various track and field events. I was a loser in all of them. Then came the javelin ( 標(biāo)槍).Suddenly something inside me began saying

56、, "Try it! Try it!" I had to wait for my turn, though, trying not to look too eager. Finally, when everyone had had a chance to throw -the best throw going about 30 yards -I looked at the teacher."Hey, Orowitz, you want to try?" he asked.Embarrassed, I looked down, but managed to

57、 nod my head."Well, come on then," he said impatiently, and handed me the javelin. Behind me I could hear some of my classmates laughing. As I grasped the javelin in my hand, I was seized with a strange feeling-a new-found excitement. For some crazy reason, I was relaxed over what I was ab

58、out to do, even though I'd never done it before. I raised the javelin over my head, took six quick steps and let the thing go. The same voice that had urged me to throw it, now told me it was a good throw. 一、/ 注息:1 .續(xù)寫(xiě)詞數(shù)應(yīng)為150左右;2 .請(qǐng)按如下格式在答題卡的相應(yīng)位置作答。Paragraph 1 :I watched as the spear 柝槍)took off. Paragraph 2:That night I took the

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