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唐山一中2022-2022年度第二學(xué)期第一次調(diào)研考試英語試卷說明:一、本試卷共12頁,包括三部分,共150分。其中第一部分和第二部分為選擇題,包括65個小題;第三部分為非選擇題??荚嚂r間120分鐘。二、答題前請仔細(xì)閱讀答題卡上的“注意事項(xiàng)”,按照“注意事項(xiàng)”的規(guī)定答題。三、做選擇題時,如需改動,請用橡皮將原選涂答案擦干凈,再選涂其他答案。四、考試結(jié)束后,將本試卷和答題卡一并交回。第I卷(共95分)第一部分英語知識運(yùn)用(共三節(jié),滿分50分)第一節(jié)語音知識(共5小題;每小題1分,滿分5分)

從A、B、C、D四個選項(xiàng)中,找出其劃線部分與所給單詞的劃線部分讀音相同的選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。例:have A.gave B.save C.hat D.made答案是C。1.stomachA.butcher B.machine C.chemistry D.achieve2.throwA.downtown B.cow C.low D.flower3.pleasureA.increase B.spread C.break D.reason4.thusA.pollute B.cushion C.huge D.luggage5.manageA.example B.taste C.passage D.fasten第二節(jié)語法和詞匯知識(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)從A、B、C、D四個選項(xiàng)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。例:We______lastnight,butwewenttotheconcertinstead.A.musthavestudied B.mightstudyC.shouldhavestudied D.wouldstudy答案是C。6.Itisabouttimewegotthekitchen_____A.repaintedB.repaintingc.beingrepaintedD.toberepainted7.Itwason_____FridayofMary’sweddingthatwegot_____betterunderstandingofeachother.A.the;a B./;a C.the;/ D.a;the8.Thelittlegirlhasbeeninapoor_____ofhealthsinceshewasborn,whichhasmadeherparentsveryworried.A.position B.situation C.state D.condition9.Thousandsofyearsagopeoplediscoveredthephenomenonbychance,andthiswas_____theideaofthecompassfirstcamefrom.A.how B.what C.where D.that10.Ihavebeenlivinginthetownfornearlythirtyyears,butseldom_____aslonelyasIdonow.A.haveIfelt B.IhadfeltC.IhavefeltD.hadIfelt.11.Itwasthreeo’clockintheafternoon_____avillagertelephonedtotellmethesurprisingdiscoveryofanancienttomb.A.that B.whichC.where D.when12.It___tomethatshedidn’tknowIhadmovedintothenewhouse.A.appearedB.occurredC.happenedD.broke13.I’ve_____allmypapersbutIstillcan’tfindthecontract.A.lookedinto B.lookedupC.lookedthrough D.lookedafter14.Lifeinthe21stcenturyismuchbetterthan_____usedtobe.A.that B.it C.what D.one15.Don’tphonemebetween7:00and8:00intheevening.We_____dinnerthen.A.arehaving B.had C.wouldhaveD.willbehaving16.Thatistheonlywaywecanimagine_____theoveruseofwaterinstudents’bathrooms.A.reducing B.toreduce C.reduced D.reduce17.PartofthereasonCharlesDickenslovedhisownnovel,DavidCopperfield,was_____itwasrathercloselymodeledonhisownlife.A.what B.that C.why D.whether18.Wenoticedthateachanimalandeachtreeinthepark_____beingtakengoodcareof.A.are B.is C.were D.was19.Thebiggestproblemwasthatthousandsoftravelersremained_____outsidebecauseofthefloods.A.sticking B.stuck C.tobestuck D.tohavestuck20.Theproblems,_____properly,willseriouslyaffecttherelationsofnations.A.notsolved B.ifnotsolvingC.ifnotsolved D.ifnottosolve第三節(jié)完形填空(共20小題;每小題分,滿分30分)閱讀下面短文,從短文后所給各題的四個選項(xiàng)(A、B、C和D)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。 Jame’sNewBicycleJamesshookhismoneyboxagain.Nothing!Hecarefully21thecoinsthatlayonthebed.$24.52wasallthathehad.Thebicyclehewantedwasatleast$90!22onearthwashegoingtogetthe23ofthemoney?Heknewthathisfriendsallhadbicycles.Itwas24tohangaroundwithpeoplewhenyouweretheonlyonewithoutwheels.Hethoughtaboutwhathecoulddo.Therewasno25askinghisparents,forheknewtheyhadnomoneyto26.Therewasonlyonewaytogetmoney,andthatwasto27it.Hewouldhavetofindajob.28whowouldhirehimandwhatcouldhedo?HedecidedtoaskMr.Clayforadvice,whousuallyhad29onmostthings.“Well,youcanstartrighthere,”saidMr.Clay.“Mywindowsneedcleaningandmycarneedswashing.”Thatwasthe30ofJames’sodd-job(零工)business.Forthreemonthsheworkedeverydayafterfinishinghishomework.Hewasamazedbythe31ofjobsthatpeoplefoundforhimtodo.Hetookdogsandbabiesforwalks,clearedoutcupboards,andmendedbooks.Helostcountofthe32ofcarshewashedandwindowshecleaned,butthe33increasedandheknewthathewouldsoonhave34forthebicyclehelongedfor.Theday35camewhenJamescountedhismoneyandfound$.He36notimeandwentdowntotheshoptopickupthebicyclehewanted.Herode37home,lookingforwardtoshowinghisnewbicycletohisfriends.Ithadbeenhard38forthemoney,butJamesknewthathevaluedhisbicyclefarmore39hehadboughtitwithhisownmoney.Hehad40whathethoughtwasimpossible,andthatwaswortheventhanthebicycle.21.A.cleaned B.covered C.counted D.checked22.A.How B.Why C.Who D.What23.A.amount B.part C.sum D.rest24.A.brave B.hard C.smart D.unfair25.A.point B.reason C.result D.right26.A.split B.spend C.spare D.save27.A.borrow B.earn C.raise D.collect28.A.Or B.So C.For D.But29.A.decisions B.experience C.opinions D.knowledge30.A.beginning B.introduction C.requirement D.opening31.A.similarity B.quality C.suitability D.variety32.A.brand B.number C.size D.type33.A.effort B.pressure C.money D.trouble34.A.all B.enough C.much D.some35.A.finally B.instantly C.normally D.regularly36.A.gave B.left C.took D.wasted37.A.patiently B.proudly C.silently D.tiredly38.A.applying B.asking C.looking D.working39.A.since B.if C.than D.though40.A.deserved B.benefited C.achieved D.learned第二部分閱讀理解(共25小題。第一節(jié)每小題2分,第二節(jié)每小題1分;滿分45分)第一節(jié)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的四個選項(xiàng)(A、B、C和D)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。AWhatmakesAmericansspendnearlyhalftheirfooddollarsonmealsawayfromhome?TheanswerslieinthewayAmericanslivetoday.Duringthefirstfewdecadesofthetwentiethcentury,cannedandotherconveniencefoodsfreedthefamilycookfromfull-timedutyatthekitchenrange.Then,inthe1940s,workinthewartimedefenseplantstookmorewomenoutofthehomethaneverbefore,settingthepatternoftheworkingwifeandmother.Todayabouthalfofthecountry’smarriedwomenareemployedoutsidethehome.But,unlessfamilymemberspitchinwithfoodpreparation,womenarenotfullyliberatedfromthathousework.Instead,manyhavebecome,inasense,prisonersofthecompletelycookedconveniencemeals.It’seasiertopickupabucketoffriedchickenonthewayhomefromworkortakethefamilyoutforpizzasorburgersthantostartopeningcansorheatingupfrozendinnersafteralong,hardday.Also,therisingdivorceratemeansthattherearemoresingleworkingparentswithchildrentofeed.Andmanyyoungadultsandelderlypeople,aswellasunmarriedanddivorcedmaturepeople,livealoneratherthanaspartofafamilyunitanddon’twanttobothercookingforone.Fastfoodisappealingbecauseitisfast,itdoesn’trequireanydressingup,itoffersa“fun”breakinthedailyoutline,andtheoutlayofmoneyseemssmall.Itcanbeeateninthecar---sometimespickedupatadrive-inwindowwithoutevengettingout---orontherun.Evenifitisbroughthometoeat,therewillneverbeanydirtydishestowashbecauseofthehandydisposable(一次性的)wrappings.Children,especially,lovefastfoodbecauseit’sfingerfood,nostrugglingwithknivesandforks,noannoyinginstructionsfromadultsabouttablemanner.41.Americansenjoyfastfoodmainlybecause__________.A.itcanbeeateninthecarB.itismuchmoretastythanhome-madefoodC.oneonlyuseshisfingerswhileeatingitD.itistime-savingandconvenient42.Itcanbeinferredthatchildren__________.A.wanttohavemorefreedomattableB.neverwashdishesaftereachmealC.aregoodatusingforksandkniveswhileeatingD.takeeatingtimeasafunbreak43.ManyAmericansareeatingoutandnotcookingathomepartiallybecause__________.A.theywanttomakeachangeaftereatingthesamefoodforyearsathomeB.thefoodmadeoutsidehometastesbetterthanfoodcookedathomeC.manyofthemlivealoneanddon’tliketakingtroubletocookD.Americanwomenrefusetocookathomeduetowomen’sliberationmovement44.Accordingtothetext,adrive-inwindowisa__________.A.carwindowfromwhichyoucanseethedriverB.windowintherestaurantfromwhichyougetyourtakeoutinthecarC.placewhereyoucheckthemechanicconditionofyourcarD.placewhereyoureturntheusedplatesaftereatingBSharkshavegainedunfairreputationforbeinglargefierceseaanimals.Thathumanity’sunfoundedfearandhatredoftheseancientcreaturesareleadingtoaworldwideslaughter(大屠殺)mayresultintheextinctionofmanylarger,coastalsharkspecies.Thesharkisthevictimofawarped(有偏見的)attitudeofwildlifeprotection;westrive(努力)onlytoprotectthebeautiful,non-threateningpartsofourenvironment.And,inoureffortstorestoreonlynon-threatpartsofourearth,weignoreotherimportantparts.Aperfectillustrationofthisattitudeisthecontrastingattitudetowardsanotherlargeseaanimal,thedolphin.Duringthe1980s,environmentalistsintheUnitedStatesobjectedtothepracticeofhuntingtuna(金槍魚)inthePacificOceansincethesenetsalsocaughtdolphins.Theenvironmentalistsgeneratedenoughpoliticalandeconomicpressuretopreventtunacompaniesfrombuyingtunathathadbeencaughtindriftnets.Incontrasttothiseffort,thepopulationsofsharksinthePacificOceanhavedecreasedtothepointofextinctionandtherehasbeenverylittleeffortbythesameenvironmentalismtosavethisimportantspeciesofwildlifeinwater.Sharksareamongtheoldestcreaturesonearth,havingsurvivedintheseasformorethan350millionyears.Theyareextremelyefficientanimals,feedingonwoundedordyinganimals,thusperforminganimportantroleinnatureofknockingouttheweakeranimalsinaspecies.JustthefactthatspeciessuchastheGreatWhiteSharkhavemanagedtoliveintheoceansforsomanymillionsofyearsisenoughproofoftheirefficiencyandadaptabilitytochangingenvironment.Itistimeforhumans,whomaynotsurviveanother1,000yearsattheratetheyaredamagingtheplanet,tocastawaytheirfearsandbeginconsideringtheprotectionofsharksascreaturesthatmayprovideuswithaninsightintoourownsurvival.45.Thebestsummaryofthepassageis__________.A.sharkshavesuchabadreputationB.howsharksbecomesomeoftheoldestcreaturesonearthC.sharksshouldbeputunderwildlifeprotectionD.thecampaigntosavedolphinswasnotextendedtosavesharks46.Howlonghavesharksbeenlivingontheplanet?A.Morethan25millionyears.B.Morethan150millionyears.C.Morethan350millionyears.D.Morethan500millionyears.47.Whichofthefollowingbestdescribestheorganizationofthispassage?A.Specific(細(xì)節(jié))togeneral.B.Causeandeffect.C.Statementandexample. D.Timeorder.48.Howdidenvironmentalistsmanagetoprotectdolphins?A.Theypreventedfishermenfromsellingthemformeat.B.Theypressuredfishermenintoprotectingdolphinsbylaw.C.Theycreatedshelterswheredolphinfishingwasnotallowed.D.Theybroughtpoliticalpressureagainsttunacompanies.CYellowstoneTour&TravelhasbeenhelpingpeopleplantheirYellowstoneParkvacationsfor25years.Weareaone-stopshop(一站式服務(wù)點(diǎn))forallYellowstonevacationsincludingarrangementsforYellowstonetours,activities,andairandgroundtransportation.YellowstoneTour&TravelspecializesinindividualandfamilyYellowstonevacations,grouptours,andinternationaltravelers.Takeamomenttogothroughourwebsiteandlearnmore!Weoffer:YellowstoneandGrandTetonParkGuidedSummerVan(有篷車)Tours---Dailysummer“SeeYellowstone”Parkvantoursandgeyser(間歇泉)gazingtours,Yellowstoneeveningwildlifetours,andYellowstonephotographytours.Don’tmissOldFaithful,Yellowstone’sownGrandCanyon,orMammothHotSprings.WealsoofferaGrandTetonNationalParkandJacksonWyomingmini-bustour.SeeYellowstonewolves,greybears,buffalo,andtryYellowstonebirdwatching.LamarValleyWolf&WildlifeTour---AddawholenewplantoyourYellowstoneSnowmobileadventurewithournew“LamarValleyWolfandWildlifeTour.”LamarValleyislocatedinnorthernpartofYellowstone.FourwolfgroupsmakeLamarValleytheirhomeconstantlychallengedbyothermovinggroupsinthepark.ThisisyourbestchancetoseethewolvesinYellowstoneinwinter!SnowmobileYellowstonePark---DiscoverthewonderofOldFaithfulinwinter,herdswilddeerandcowswithinyourreach;once-in-a-lifetimeexperiencewithyourprofessionalYellowstoneGuide.WatchYellowstonewolvesandbaldeagles.AdventureSnowmobilePackages---OfferedinthreesurroundingNationalForests;snowmobiletoTwoTopMountainorintoIslandPark,Idaho.REMEMBER:YellowstoneNationalParkhasseasonalclosuresofsomeroadsandentrances.Beforeplanningyourvacation,pleasecallusandwecanensurethatyourroute/activitieswillbeavailable!PleasevisitourwebsiteandcontactusforfurtherinformationorassistanceinplanningyourYellowstoneCountryAdventureVacation,orbookareservationonline!MakeyourYellowstoneDreamareality.49.Whatcanwelearnfromthefirstparagraph?A.YellowstoneTour&Travelisacompanywithahistoryofover25years.B.YellowstoneTour&Travelisacompanyservingpeople25years.C.YellowstoneTour&Travelhasaone-stopshopformostvacations.D.YellowstoneTour&Travelcanlendvisitorsplanesandships.50.YellowstoneTour&TravelcanservethefollowingEXCEPT_________.A.girlvacationsB.familyvacationsC.grouptoursD.internationaltravels51.Ifyouwanttoseegreybears,buffalo,youmayjoin__________.A.YellowstoneandGrandTetonParkGuidedSummerVanToursB.LamarValleyWolf&WildlifeTourC.SnowmobileYellowstoneParkD.AdventureSnowmobilePackages52.InLamarValley,youcanhavethebestopportunitytosee__________inwinter.A.baldeaglesB.buffaloC.greybearsD.wolvesD Asyoumovearoundyourhome,takeagoodlookatthethingsyouhave.Itislikelythatyourlivingroomwillhaveatelevisionsetandavideo,andyourkitchenawashingmachineandamicrowaveoven.Yourbedroomdrawerswillbefilledwithalmostthreetimesasmanyclothesasyouneed.Youalmostcertainlyownacarandpossiblyahomecomputer,holidayabroadatleastonceayearandeatoutatleastonceaweek. Now,perhaps,morethaneverbefore,peoplearewonderingwhatlifeisallabout,andwhatitisfor.Seekingmaterialsuccessisbeginningtotroublelargenumbersofpeoplearoundtheworld.Theyfeelthatthelonghoursworkculturetomakemoremoneytobuymorethingsiseatinguptheirlives,leavingthemverylittletimeorenergyforfamilyorpastimes.Manyareturningtootherwaysoflivinganddownshiftingisoneofthem. SixpercentofworkersinBritaintookthedecisiontodownshiftlastyear.OnecouplewhodownshiftedisDanielandLiz.TheyusedtoworkincentralLondon.Hewasanewspaperreporterandsheusedtoworkforaninternationalbank.Theywouldgotoworkbytraineverydayfromtheirlargehouseinthesuburbs(郊區(qū)),leavingtheirtwochildrenwithananny(保姆).MosteveningsDanielwouldn’tgethomeuntileightornineo’clock,andnearlytwiceamonthhewouldhavetoflytoNewYorkformeetings.Theybothearnedalargeamountofmoneybutbegantofeelthatlifewaspassingthemby. Nowadays,theyrunafarminthemountainsofWales.“Ialwayswantedtohaveafarmhere,”saysDaniel,“andwetookalmostayeartomakethedecisiontodownshift.It’stakensomegettingusedto,butithasbeenworthyof.Wehavetothinktwicenowaboutspendingmoneyoncarrepairsandwenolongerhaveanyholidays.However,Ithinkit’smadeusstrongerasafamily,andthechildrenarealothappier.” Liz,however,isnotquitesure.“Iusedtoenjoymyjob,eventhoughitwashardworkandlonghours.I’mnotreallyacountrygirl,butIsupposeI’mgraduallygettingusedtolookingaftertheanimals.OnethingIdolike,though,isbeingabletoseemoreofmychildren.Myadviceforotherpeoplewantingtodothesameisnottothinkaboutittoomuchoryoumightnotdoitatall.”53.Whatdothefirsttwoparagraphstellus? A.Peopleseldomworklonghourstomakemoney. B.Peoplehardlybuymorethingsthannecessary. C.Peoplearesureeverythingtheyownisintherightplace.D.Peoplerealizethereismoretolifethanjustmakingmoney.54.WhenDanielwasareporterhe_____. A.livedincentralLondon B.dislikedhisjob C.missedhischildren D.waswellpaid55.DanielandLizbothagreethatthemovetothefarm_____. A.waseasytoorganize B.hasimprovedfamilylife C.wasextremelyexpensive D.hasbeenatotalsuccess56.Whatdoestheunderlined“it”inthelastparagraphreferto? A.Child-caring. B.Liz’sadvice.C.Downshifting. D.Liz’sjob.E Microwavesmaybegreatatwarmingupfood,butwhataboutwarmingpeople? Usingmicrowavestodirectlyheatownersofaroomwouldsavemuchoftheenergywastedbyheatingwallsandfurniture.Anddespitepopularideasaboutmicrowaves,thistechniquewouldbesafe,accordingtoCharlesR.BuffleroftheMicrowaveResearchCenterinMarlborough,NewHampshire.Low-powermicrowavesonlypenetrate(貫穿)theskin(low-powermicrowavepenetrationinahamisaboutinches,forexample)andwithnonegativeeffects. Totestthisidea,Bufflersubjectedhimselftomicrowavesinaspecialroomusingastandard500-watt,2459MHzmagnetron(磁控管).Hefoundthatapersonwillstarttofeelwarmthatabout20milliwattspersquarecentimeter(mw./.);asatisfactoryfeelingofwarmthoccursbetween35and50mw./.Bycomparison,apersonstandinginnoondaysummersunfeelstheamountof85mw./.Andafrozenmeatpieinyourmicrowaveovenreceivesabout1000mw./sq.cm. Inhousesofthefuture,eachroomcouldbeprovidedwithitsownmagnetron,saysBuffler.Whenyousteppedintothelivingroom,forexample,amotiondetectorwouldturnonthemagnetron,fillingtheroomwithlow-powermicrowaves.Inthesamewaythatamicrowavesovenheatsupahamburger,butnottheplateit’son,youwouldfeelwarmthfromthemicrowaveswithoutchangingthetemperatureofyourcoffeetable.(Youcould,however,makeyourfavoriteeasychairevenmorecomfortablebytreatingitwitharadiation-absorbingchemical.) Whileitmightbesometimebeforehomeownersarecomfortableenoughwiththeideatosetupwholebodymicrowaveheatersinhouses,Bufflersaysmicrowavesmayattractlivestockfarmers.Lambsthatarebornoutdoorsinwinter,forexample,arefrequentlylosttocold.Microwavescouldwarmthelambssafelyandquickly.57.Whichofthefollowingcantellthemainideaofthepassage? A.Anewheatingsystem. B.Anewmicrowaveoven. C.Apopulartechnique. D.Themagnetron.58.ThetestconductedbyBufflershowsthatwhenapersonfeelscomfortablewarmth,hereceivesabout____. A.20mw./sq.cm. B.40mw./sq.cm. C.60mw./sq.cm. D.85mw./sq.cm.59.Accordingtoparagraph4,whichofthefollowingfillstheroomwithlow-powermicrowaves? A.Themagnetron. B.Themotiondetector. C.Themicrowaveoven. D.Theradiation-absorbingchemical.60.WhichofthefollowingstatementsaboutmicrowaveheaterswouldBufflermostprobablyagreewith? A.Microwaveheaterswillsoonbewidelyusedbyhomeowners. B.Microwaveheaterssometimesmakepeoplefeeluncomfortable.C.Microwaveheaterswillbeprobablyfirstusedbylivestockfarmerstoprotecttheirlambsinwinter.D.Microwaveheaterscannotbeacceptedbythepublicbecausetheyaresomewhatunsafe.第二節(jié)根據(jù)對話內(nèi)容,從對話后的選項(xiàng)中選出能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)。(注意:如果所用的答題卡沒有提供E、F、G選項(xiàng),請按以下方法填涂:選E請涂A、B,選F請涂B、C,選G請涂C、D。)—Whatdoyouplantoorder,please?—61—Anythingelse?—Andacupoftea.—Isthatall?—Yes.MydoctortoldmethatIshouldlosesomeweight.62That’snothealthy.—Howdoyoufeel?—Ifeelfine.Infact,63Furthermore,someofmyoldclotheswouldfitmeifIlostabout40pounds.—Howlongwillthattakeyou?—Well,64So,maybesixmonths.ThenIcangetdowntomyproperweight.—Doyouplantoeatnothingbutsaladsforsixmonths?—No,I’llbeabletoeatfruitandcertainmeat.Butmostimportant,65AndIshouldnoteatanythingcontainingsugar.I’dlikesomefruitandchicken,please.I’mtooheavy.Ishouldnevereatanythingbetweenmeals.I’vegotabadly-diseasedheart.Ijusthaveavegetablesalad.I’vejuststarted.I’veneverfeltbetter.

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