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叁2022屆高三綜合試題周周練第05套4

2022高三綜合試題周周練第5周

第一節(jié)(共5小題;每小題1.5分,滿分7.5分)

聽下面5段對話。每段對話后有一個(gè)小題,從題中所

給的A、B、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng),并標(biāo)在試卷的相

應(yīng)位置。聽完每段對話后,你都有10秒鐘的時(shí)間來回答有關(guān)小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對話僅讀一遍。

聽下面5段對話,回答第1~5小題c

I.Whenaretheygoingtoleave?

A.At3:15.B.At4:15.C.At2:45.

2.HowwillthemangotoBeijing?

A.Byplane.B.Bytrain.C.Bycar.

3.Whatdoesthewomansuggest?

A.Putthetelephonenear(hebed.

B.Catchalaterflight.

C.Askthehotelforhelp.

4.Wheredoesthisconversationtakeplace?

A.Inarestaurant.B.Inamuseum.C.Inatheatre.

5.HowdidBettyfindthegift?

A.Verysatisfying.B.Verydisappointing.C.Notmentioned.

第二節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1.5分,滿分22.5分)

聽下面5段對話或獨(dú)白。每段對話或獨(dú)白后有幾個(gè)小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最

佳選項(xiàng),并標(biāo)在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽每段對話或獨(dú)白前,你將有時(shí)間閱讀各個(gè)小題,每小題5秒鐘;聽

完后,各小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時(shí)間。每段對話或獨(dú)白讀兩遍。

聽第6段材料,回答第6~7小題。

6.Whydidrhewomancry?

A.Becauseshewashomesick.

B.Becausesheenviedtheman'sfamily.

C.Becauseshereceivedsomephotos.

7.Whatisthepuiposeoftheman'ssuggestion?

A.Tomakethewomanbelieveinhim.

B.Tocomfortthewoman.

C.Tomakefriendswiththewoman.

聽第7段材料,回答第8?10小題。

8.Howdidtherobberbreakintothecouple'shouse?

A.Throughthewindow.B.Throughthebackdoor.

C.Throughtherefrigerator(冷藏室)door.

9.Whomdidthehusbanddialatlast?

A.Thelocalpolicestation.B.Theirneighbors.C.911.

10.Whatdidthepolicewomansuggest?

A.Theyshouldgotothepolicestation.

B.Theyshouldlisttheirstolenthings.

C.Theyshouldcheckthelocksofall(hedoors.

聽第8段材料,回答第11?13小題。

11.WheredidSuespendthenightsinthecountry?

A.Inafarmhouse.B.Intheopen.C.Atahotel.

12.Whatwastheweatherlikeinthecountry?

A.Therewasalotofsunshine.

B.Itrainednearlyeveryday.C.Ilsnowedalot.

13.WhatdidSuethinkofthepeopleinthecountry?

A.Theywerefriendly.B.Theywerestrange.C.Theyweretall.

聽第9段材料,回答第14?16小題。

14.Whydoesn'tthemanbooktheseatdownstairs?

A.Tooexpensive.

B.Tooclosetothestage.C.Uncomfortable.

15.Whendoesthemanplantoseetheperformance?

A.NextSaturday.

B.OnOctober21st.C.OnOctober25lh.

16.Hnwmuchcheaperiseachupstair';ticketthaneachdownstair*;ticket?

A.$2.50.B.$3.75.C.$1.25.

聽第10段材料,回答第17?20小題。

17.What'stheirproblemthistime?

A.Theydidnotknowthewaytotheplacewheretheywanttotravel.

B.Il'shardfbrthemtoagreewitheachotheraboutwhatplacetogo.

C.Noplacecansatisfyeitherofthem.

18.Whichofthefollowingplaceswould(hespeaker'swifeliketogo?

A.Hawaii.B.NewYork.C.MountFuji.

19.Whatcanweknowaboutthespeaker'swife?

A.Sheworkshardallyearround.B.Shetravelsoften.

C.Sheislazyandhardtogetalongwith.

20.Whatwouldprobablybehiswife'sideaaboutthesuggestiontoIreland?

A.Shewouldlikeitverymuch.

B.Shewouldrefuseit.C.Shewouldimmediatelyagreetoit.

第二部分閱讀理解(共兩節(jié),滿分25分)

第一節(jié)(共3小題;每小題2.5分,滿分25.0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),并在答題紙上將該項(xiàng)涂黑.

A篇

TopWashingtonDCCultural&ThemeTours

CapitolHiliandDCMonumentsTour

ExplorethefamousmonumentsandwarmemorialsofWashington,DConthissmall-groupsightseeingtour.

Enjoyaneducationalandentertaininghistoryofthenation'scapital.HavealookattheWhiteHouseandtravelaround

andthroughCapitolHill,theSmithsonianmuseumcomplex,plusmanyfamousmemorialsandmonumentslikethe

LincolnMemorialandWashingtonMonument.

Whatsincluded:

Driver/guide

Bottledwater

Transportbyelectricvehicle

LocalEnglish-speakingguide

DCalDuskTour

Ridealuxury(豪華)coachpastmajorsitesonthisnightbustourofWashingtonDC.Lookatmemorialsand

monuments,suchasthegrandLincolnMemorial.After(hissightseeinglour,you'llunderstandwhythenation'scapital

isenrsideredoneoftheworld'smostbeautifulcitiesatnight,

Whatsincluded:

Driver/guide

Transportbyadvancedluxurycoach

Bottledwater

African-AmericanHistoryTour

EnjoythehistoryofAfrican-Americanculturein(heUnitedStalesduringthishalf-dayhistory(ourinthe

Nation'sCapital.FollowthepathofthefirstAfrican-AmericansatJamestownthrough(heCivilRightsmovement.

checkingoutkeysiteslike(heFrederickDouglassNationalHistoricSite,theUStreetcorridor(走廊)andsoon.

Whatsincluded:

Driver/guide

Bottledwater

Livecommentary(Mix.)onboard

Air-conditionedvehicle

DayTriptoMountVernonFromWashingtonDC

Mt.VernonisoneofAmerica'smosthistoricandimportantsights,andthistourtakesyourighttotheheartofthe

countryestate(莊園)【hatPresidentGeorgeWashingtoncalledhome.From

WashingtonDCyou'llcrossthePotomacandentertheslateofVirginia,andseeminglytravelbackintimeasyou

wanderinthe18thcenturybuilding'simpressiveroomsandgardens.

Whatsincluded:Driver/guide

Air-conditionedvehicle

Livecommentaryonboard

21.WhatcantouristsdoontheCapitolHillandDCMonumentsTour?

A.Meetfamouspeople.B.SeetheWhiteHouse.

C.Gotoacountryestate.D.Attendhistoryclasses.

22.Whichofthefollowingtoursattractsthosewholikeseeingnightsights?

A.DCatDuskTour.B.African-AmericanHistoryTour.

C.CapitolHillandDCMonumentsTour

D.DayTriptoMountVernonFromWashingtonDC.

23.Howisthelasttourdifferentfromtheotherthree?

A.ItprovidesaluxurycoachB.Englishcommentaryisfree.

C.Touristsneedtocarrywater.D.Ilisknownformonuments.

B篇

On29May,1953,SirF.dmnndHillaryandhkguide,ShcqiaTenzingNorgay,claimedtheirplaceinthehistory

books.Thepairsucceededinreachingthetopofthe8,850-mctrcMountEverestat11:30amforthefirsttimein

history.

Yearslater,theyrecalled(回,憶)JAtthisaltitude,theairisthinandthelackofoxygenmakeseverysteptaxing.

Thetemperatureisapleasant20ACinthesunshinebutcanbe15degreescoolerintheshade.Onaclearnight,lowsof-

6Carecommon,andeveninlateMaysnowfallsometimesoccurs.

uTosimulate(?!觯ㄒ裕﹉igh-altitudeconditionsinordertogivethebodyaheadstartbeforeclimbingthemountain,

werentedanaltitudetentforourhome-aclearplasticframeconnectedtoamachinethatwouldreducetheamountof

oxygeninside.Sleepinginthistentfortwoweekshelpsthebodytoproducemoreredbloodcells,whichhelpsend

morebloodtothebodyandincreaseourstrength.Wealsoadjustedourdiettoincludemorepumpkinseedsforironand

vitaminB-bothredbloodcell-promotingnutrients,"recalledSirEdmundHillary.

Twoweekslater,theybeganclimbingEverest.t4Twothirdsintotherace,wchitawall.Evenwithasmallgradual

progress,wesufferedfromseverealtitudesickness.Wewereworriedwewouldhavepassedout.Wefeltreallydown,"

hesaidduringaninterview.

“BothTenzingandIthoughtthatoncewe'dclimbedthemountain,itwasunlikelyanyonewouldevermake

anotherattempt,"SirEdmundsaidyearslater/'Wecouldn'thavebeenmorewrong.Eachyear,hundredsofpeoplefrom

arouixltheworldapplyforclimbingpermitsfromNepaKsMinistryoflburism,andhundredsmoreparticipateinoneof

(hemostchallengingracesontheplanet:(heTenzingHillaryEverestMarathon,whichwasfirstheldtocelebratethe

50thanniversaryoftheirhistoricadventureandisheldannuallyon29May,

24.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“taxing"inparagraph2mean?

A.Difficult.B.Small.C.Necessary.D.Important.

25.Whatisparagraph3mainlyabout?

A.Thegoodfoodforthemountainclimbers.

B.Thepreparationsfor(hemountainclimbing.

C.ThedifficultiesofclimbingMountEverest.

D.ThenaturalenvironmentofMountEverest.

26.WhathappenedwhenHillaryandhisguidereachedtwothirdsofMountEverest?

A.Theywerestoppedbyawall.

B.Theyfellillanddecidedtogiveup.

C.Theywereunhappyabouttheirprogress.

D.Theyhadserioushighaltitudesymptoms.

27.WhatcanweknowabouttheTenzingHillaryEverestMarathon?

A1(ishardlyachallengingraceintheworld.

RItwa*hootedhySherpaTenzingNorgay.

C.Itwasfirstheldon29May,2003.

D.Itisorganizedeveryfouryears.

C篇

AccordingtoasuneypublishedbytheAmericanInstitutesforResearchlastyear,atotalof57collegeswere

operatingsomeformofCBEprogramsandabout85percentofallthehighereducationofficialssaid(heywereeither

designingaCBEprograma(theirschoolorwereconsideringdoingso.

StudentsinaCBEprogramchooseacentralfieldofstudy,justastheywouldatatraditionalcollegeoruniversity.

Yetinsteadofattendingaseriesofclassesledbyprofessorsorteachingassistantsatschools,thestudentsstudyonline

anddirectthemselves.

CBEprogramsrequirestudentstoshowtheirunderstandingofagivensetofsillsStudentsmustprovetheir

masteryofskillsthatrelatetotheirfieldofchoicebytakingrelatedexams.Oncetheyhavemetalltherequirementsof

theirstudyprograms,thestudentswillgettheirdegrees.

CBEprogramshavemadeuseofmanynewtechnologies,especiallyinternetandonlinemedia.Thishelpsreduce

barriersfornontraditionalandotherstudentsbybringinghighereducationtothem.Andprogramsthatpermitstudents

toworkattheirownspeedmaysavestudents'moneybyreducingthelimeittakesforthemtoearnadegree.

ButsomeeducatorshaveconcernsaboutthevalueoftheeducationthatCBEprogramsoffer.JohannNeema(

WesternWashingtonUniversityargues(hatthepurposeofhighereducaionisnotsimplytohelpstudentsmastercertain

skills.Itshouldteachstudentshowto:hinkcritically&比米卜性,也)understandthesubjectstheyarcstudyingmoredeeply

andseehowtheyarcconnectedtoothersubjects.Onlythatwaycantheyputtheknowledgetobetteruse.

Hesaid,"Youneedtoexplore,think..getshaken,haveaconversationandstruggle.Andthosethingstake

InsteadofsupportingCBE,headds,policymakersandeducatorsshouldlookforwaystoimproveaccessand

reducecostsfortraditionalhighereducation.

28.HowareCBEprogramsdifferentfromtraditionalcollegeeducalion?

A.Theyrequirestudentstochoose(heirsubjects.

B.Theyoffershortercurriculaandarelessexpensive.

C.Theyheavilyrelyontheinformationtechnologies.

D.Theyallowstudentstotakeeasierexaminations.

29.WhatcanwelearnfromJohannNeem'swords?

AFreeaccesstotraditionaleducationshouldbeprovided.

B.Highereducationjustfocusesoncriticalthinkingskills.

C.Studentsshouldspendlongerlimecompletingthedegreecourses.

D.Collegestudentsshouldbechallengedtoexplorearoundtheirsubjects.

30HowdoesJohannNeem'sattitudetowardCRF.programs?

A.Supportive.B.Disapproving.C.Sympathetic.D.Uncaring.

31.Whatistheauthor'spurposeinwritingthetext?

A.Topresspolicy-makerstoprovidemoreaffordableeducation.

B.Toshowthedisadvantagesofthetraditionalcollegeeducation.

C.Tointroduceanewcontroversialtrendinthehighereducation.

D.ToencourageeducatorstoimprovethequalityofCBEprograms.

D篇

JapaneseautomakerToyotahasannouncedits“WovenCity”plan,whichaimstocreatea“smartcityofthefuture".

Itwillbea“l(fā)ivinglaboratory''fbrtechnologiesincludingself^drivingsystems,high-speedinternetconnectivitytolink

majorinformationandcommunicationsystems.

ThemainstreetsinWovenCitywillbedividedfordifferentpurposes.Onepartwillbeusedforfastervehicle

traffic.Anotherwillbedesignedfbrpeopleridingbicycles.Thethirdpartwillbeusedfbrwalking.Tomovepeople

throughthecity,onlyfully-autonomous,zeroemissionToyotavehicleswillbeallowedontheroads.Inandthroughout

WovenCity,Toyotae-Paletteswillbeusedfortransportationanddeliveries.

Thecitywillbefullysustainable(可持續(xù)的),withbuildingsmademostlyofwoodtocutcarbonfootprinttothe

minimum.TherooftopswillbecoveredwithsolarpanelscoproducepowerinadditiontopowerproducedbyH2fuel

cells.HouseswillbeequippedwiththelatestAItechnologies?suchasin-homeroboticstoassistwithdailyworkandto

checkpeople'shealth,Bothneighborhoodparksandalargecentralparkforrecreationandsocialgatheringsarc

designedtobringthepeopletogether.

ToyotaplanstopopulatethecitywithToyotaMotorCorporationemployeesandtheirfamilies,visitingscientists

andindustrypartners.Theplanisfor2,000peopletostart,addingmoreasthe;projectdevelops.

"Buildingacompletecityfromscratch,eveninasmallsizelikethis,isauniquechancetodevelopfuture

technologies.Withpeople,buildingsandvehiclesallconnectedandcommunicatingwitheachotherthroughsensors,

wewillbeabletotestconnectedAItechnologyinboththevieual(虛擬的)andthephysicalareastomaximizeits

potential,saidAkioToyoda,presidentofToyotaMotorCorporation.

Expertssaysmartcities,likeToyota's4,WovcnCity”,willgreatlyimproveourlivingconditions.

32.Whatisthe“e-Palette”inparagraph2?

A.AnintelligentrobotB.Adriverlesscar.

C.Anautonomousbike.D.Aslowvehicle.

33.WhatcanwesayaboutWovenCity?

A.Allthehousesarebuiltwithwoodonly.

B.OnlyToyotaworkerslivethere.

CItisdesignedtohold2,000people

D.Justgreenpowerisusedinthecity.

34.WhatdoesAkioToyodamean?

A.Heisnotsatisfiedwiththesmallsizeofthecity.

B.1(isdifficulttobuildacompletecityofthefuture.

C.Thecityisagoodplatform(o:estfuturetechnologies.

D.Toyotaiscommittedtoimprovingthelivingconditions.

35.Whatcanbethebesttitleforthetext?

A.WhatDoesa"CityoftheFuture1*LookLike?

B.CanToyota'sWovenCityBecomeaReality?

C.Toyota'sPlanfora“CityoftheFuture"

D.NewTechnologiesforFutureCities

第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2分,滿分10分)

根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的選項(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)。

Thecombinationofasuccessfulcareer(事業(yè)),alovingfamilyandastrongsocialnetworkseemsliketherecipe

fbraperfectlife.However,eventhosewhocancheckeachofthoseboxesmightfeelsomethingismissing.That

“something“istheirpurposeinlife.36Butyouprobablydon'tknowhowtofindyourpurpose.Actually,there

aremanywaystofindyourpurpose.

37Ifyoufindithardtorecognizethethingsyoufeelcrazyabout,youcanreachouttopeopleandaskwhat

theythinkofwhenyouentertheirmind.Whetherpeoplethinkofyouas“agreatentertainer^^ortheysay“youhavea

passionforhelpingtheelderly”,hearingotherssaywhattheynoticeaboutyoumighthelpyoudiscoverwhatyoulove

todo.

Besides,youcanfindyourpurposebysurroundingyourselfwithpositivepeople.38Ifyousurround

yourselfwithpeoplewhoaremakingpositivechanges,youmightdrawfromtheirinspiration.Makingpositive

contributionsismostprobablyjustyourpurpose.

Howtofindyourpurposecanbelearned,butyoushouldalsoremembersometruths.Findingyourpurposeisn't

something(hatcanbedoneovernight.Itcanbealifelongjourney,anditcanonlybedoneonestepalatime.39

Perhapsyoulikedworkingwithanimalsinyouryouthbutnowyouwanttojoinforceswithacausethatfightsglobal

hunger.What'smore,yourpurposedoesn'tnecessarilymeanyouhavetochangewhatyou'redoingalready.40

Agoodwishfbryou:Findyourpurposeandliveyourbestlife.

A.Youcanlistentofeedbacks(反饋).

B.Yourpurposehastobeapermanentone.

C.Youcanaskforothers'tipsonfindingyourpurpose.

D.Youmightalsofindthatyourpurposechangesovertime.

E.Findingyourpurposeisatoolforabetter,happierandhealthierlife.

F.Thepeopleyouoftenchoosetostaywithhaveagreatinfluenceonyou,

G.Ifyougivepeoplehaircuts,yourpurposecanbehelpingothersbecomebeautiful.

第三部分送言知識運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié),滿分4S分)

第一節(jié)完形填空(共20小題;每小題1.5分,滿分30分)

閱詼下而短文,從短文后名題所給的A、B、C和D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出可以填入空白處的最住選項(xiàng)。

Isteppedintomyprofessor'soffice,thinkingaboutmyfinalgrade.AfterthreeyearsasanEnglishmajor.I'd

finallyfoundthe41tobeginmyfirstcreativewriting.Isecretlyv/antedtoliveonwordsandIthoughtmygrade

wouldprobablybeanindicatorofmyfuture42.

However,ProfessorMillishandedmy43tomewithalargeredC44me.ProfessorMillissaidseriously,

'Tmafraidyou'llneverbeapublished45RightthenIgaveupmydream.

However,something46shonlvaftermythirty-ninthbirthday.Isuddenlyrealizedtheemptinessthathadcome

with47myowndesiretowrite,Iwas48tomoveProfessorMillis'wordsandwriteagain.Ibegan49my

worktomagazinesandnewspapers.Whentherejectionsarrived,ProfessorMillis'wordsappearedinmy50again.

ButIkeptgoing.Almostayearlater,I51gotashortarticlepublishedonamagazine!

Butthingsgot52beforetheygotbetter.Threeofmybookmanuscripts(手稿)were53.Irewrotemy

children'snovel,onlyto54theagentwhorequesteditdislikedmynewversion.Rejections55myinbox(N攵件

箱).ProfessorMillis'wordsgrewlouderwiththesenew56.

Istartedtothinkaboutthepowerofwords—particularlythosewordsthatcontrolledmy57.Ifwordshad

suchpower,Icouldfindequally58wordstocounteract(寸氐消)them.SoIbeganlookingfor59aboutmywork,

like“Yourworkisgreat."and"Yourlanguageisbeautiful.^^Imadealistandposteditabovemydesk.60by(his

positivelist,IsoppedhearingProfessorMillis'words.Everyday,Isitdown,readthelistandstartwriting.

41.A.decisionB.riahtC.courageD.effort

42A.successB.inventionC.symbolD.peace

43.A.prizeB.storyC.letterD.magazine

44.A.referringtoB.smilingatC.listeningtoD.glaringat

45.A.reporterB.teacherC.writerD.agent

46.A.changedB.existedC.disappearedD.worked

47.A.findingB.observingC.mentioningD.ignoring

48.A.confusedB.thrilledC.determinedD.terrified

49AexplainingR.submittingC.comparingDapplying

50.A.headB.handC.eyeD.mouth

51.A.instantlyB.suddenlyC.directlyD.eventually

52.A.tougherB.deeperC.funnierD.clearer

53.A.copiedB.rejectedC.publishedD.sold

54.A.forgetB.guaranteeC.discoverD.predict

55.A.decoratedB.threwC.replacedD.flooded

56.A.situationsB.challengesC.schedulesD.hobbies

57.A.dreamB.habitC.listD.language

58.A.unbearableB.complexC.persuasiveD.interesting

59.A.suggestionsB.phrasesC.passagesD.conimcrts

60.A.WarnedB.InspiredC.AttractedD.Touched

第二節(jié)語法填詞(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~或括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。

Longlongago,inasmallvillage,therewasaplace61(know)astheHouseof1,000Mirrors.Ahappydog

learnedofthis62decidedtoseeit.

Uponhisarrival,hebouncedup:hcstairsandlookedthroughthedoorwaywithhistailmovingfmmsidetoside.

Tohisgreatsurprise,hefoundthat1,()(X)otherhappydogsalsokept63(shake)theirtailsjustashedid.Hesmiled

abigsmileand64(answer)with1,000greatsmiles.AshelefttheHouse,hethoughttohimself,“Itissucha

wonderfulplacethatIwillcomebacktovisititagain.^^

Inthesamevillage,anotherdog,65wasnotashappyasthefirstone,alsodecidedtovisittheHouse.

He66(slow)climbedupthestairsandlookedthroughthedoorway67asmile.Whenhesawthe1,000

unfriendlydogsstaringbackathim,heshoutedangrilyat68(they)andwashorrifiedtosee1,000littledogs

shoutingbackathiminthesameway.Asheleft,hethoughttohimself“Thisisahorribleplace,andIwon'tcome

backhereanymore."himself.

Allthefacesintheworld69(be)likemirrors.Whatkindof7()(reflect)doyouseeinthefacesofthe

peopleyoumeet?

第四部分寫作(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)

第一節(jié)應(yīng)用文寫作(滿分15分)

假定你是李華,上周在英語演講比賽中獲得一等獎,你很感謝你的交換生朋友John的指導(dǎo)。請給他發(fā)一封

電子郵件,內(nèi)容包括:

I.表達(dá)感激之情;2.邀請他吃小龍蝦;3.告知時(shí)間和地點(diǎn)。

注意: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。

參考詞匯:小龍蝦chickenlobster

第二節(jié)讀后續(xù)寫(滿分25分)

閱讀下面材料,根據(jù)其內(nèi)容和所給段落開頭語續(xù)寫兩段,使之構(gòu)成一篇完整的短文。續(xù)寫的詞數(shù)應(yīng)為150

左右。

ThedaymydadgavemeaBBgunwasmytwelfthbirthday,andIalmostcouldn'thelpjumpingupanddown

whenIsawwhatitwas.

Withasmile,heledmeoutsideandshowedmehowtoshoot—firstloadingthegun,pumpingitafewtimes,

aiming,and,finally,firing.Beforehandingtheguntome,hesaidseriously,"Idon'teverwanttoseeyoukilling

anything.That'snotthereasonwhy1boughtyouthisgun."IthoughthewasafraidthatI'dlearnwhatrealpowerfelt

like.Anyway,itwasokaywithmebecauseIfiguredI'dfindmanyothertargets.

“Hey,Mike."Iyelledtomyfrienduponmakingoneofmygreatestdiscoveries.4tCheckthisout."Iaimedatthe

topofthetelephonepole.^What'reyoudoing?”heasked.Ifired,andtheBBhitthetopofthepole,causingaloud

"DING”toringout."Cool."Mikesaid.Ismiledlikeaking—asmilethatgrewevenwiderwhenMikecouldn'thitthe

sametarget.Thegoodthingwasthatnomatterhowmanytimesyoushot(hosethingstheyneverbroke.Thenagain,

maybethat'swhyitgotboring.

Afewmonthslater,Ifoundmyselfwalkingdownthestreet,guninhand,searchingfornewtargets.Istoppedbya

telephonepole,poppingoffafewshotswithnothingbettertodo.Suddenly,abirdswooped(俯沖)downandlanded

onthewire.Itcooedandwalkedslov/ly,completelyunawareofmywatchfuleye.HereIwas,aboredkid.holdinga

BBgun,andabirdstandingrightthereinfrontofme——andnoonearoundtotellmydad.Itwassoperfect.Ifiguredit

wasasignfromGod.Iaimedstraightatthebird,heldmybreath,andsqueezedslowlyuponthetrigger(扳機(jī)).ButI

hesitated.Iwasabouttoshootabird,feelingatonemomentuneasy,atanotherexcited.Theexcitingpartwon.Ifired.

注意:

1.所續(xù)寫短文的詞數(shù)應(yīng)為150左右;

2.應(yīng)使用5個(gè)以上短文中標(biāo)有F劃愛的夫被詞語;

3.續(xù)寫部分分為兩段,每段的開頭語已為你寫好;

4.續(xù)寫完成后,請用下劃線標(biāo)出你所使用的關(guān)鍵詞語。

Para1:

Thebirddroppedlikearock,onewingHoppingbehindasitfell...........................

Para2:

Whenmydadgothomethatevening,heaskedmehowmydaywas...................

叁2022屆高三綜合試題周周練第05套4

2022高三綜合試題周周練第5周【答案】

聽力答案:01~05cBeAA;06-I0.ABBCB;11~15.BAAAB16-20.CBAAB

閱讀理解A篇21.B;22.A;23.C:

【解析】本文是一篇應(yīng)用文。主要介紹了四個(gè)華盛頓特區(qū)的頂級文化主題游的相關(guān)信息。

【21題詳解】R細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)文章CapitolHillandDCMonumentsTour中的“HavealookattheWhiteHouse

andtravelaroundandthroughCapitolHill,theSmithsonianmuseumcomplex,plusmanyfamousmemorialsand

monumentsliketheLincolnMemorialandWashingtonMonument.(參見白宮,游覽國會山,史密森尼博物館,以及

許多著名的紀(jì)念館和紀(jì)念碑,如林肯紀(jì)念堂和華盛頓紀(jì)念碑)”可知,游客在CapitolHillandDCMonumentsTour

期間可以參觀白宮。故選B。

【22題詳解】A細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)DCatDuskTour中的“Ridealuxury(豪華)coachpastmajorsitesonthisnight

bustourofWashingtonDC(在華盛頓特區(qū)的夜間巴士之旅中,乘坐豪華巴士經(jīng)過主要景點(diǎn))”及“Afterthis

sightseeingtour,you'llunderstandwhythenation'scapitalisconsideredoneoftheworld'smostbeautifulcitiesat

night.(在這次觀光之旅之后,您就會明白為什么美國的首都華盛頓在晚上被認(rèn)為是世界上最美麗的城市之一)”

可知,喜歡夜景的人們可以選擇DCatDuskTour。故選A。

【23題詳解】C推理判斷題。根據(jù)四個(gè)旅游地點(diǎn)的What'sincluded可以看出只有DayTriptoMountVernonFrom

WashingtonDC沒有提供bottledwater(瓶裝水)。所以游客需要自己帶水。故選Co

閱讀理解B篇24.A;25.B:26.D:27.C:

【分析】本文是一篇記敘文。介紹了SirEdmundHillary和導(dǎo)游SherpaTenzingNorgay成功登頂珠峰的壯舉。

【24題詳解】A詞義猜測題。才艮據(jù)畫線詞前半句"Atthisaltitude,theairisthinandthelackofoxygen(在這個(gè)高

度,空工稀薄,缺氧)”和后句“Onaclearnight,lowsof-6Carecommon,andeveninlateMaysnowfallsometimes

occun;.(在晴朗的夜晚,零下6攝氏度是很常見的,甚至在五月下旬有時(shí)也會下雪。戶可知,對沿途惡劣環(huán)境。

從而推斷,每向前邁進(jìn)一步都非常困難。所以taxing為“費(fèi)力的,困難的”之意。故選A。

【25題詳解】B主旨大意題。第三段主要介紹了SirEdmundHillary和導(dǎo)游SherpaTenzingNorgay在攀登珠峰

前所故的準(zhǔn)備工作,包括缺氧訓(xùn)練、飲食調(diào)整等。故選

[26題詳解]D細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第四段“Two-thirdsintotherace,v/ehitawall.Evenwithasmallgradualprogress,

wesufferedfromseverealtitudesickness.(比賽進(jìn)行了三分之二,我們遇到了瓶頸。盡管進(jìn)展緩慢,我們還是遭

受了步重的高原反應(yīng)。)可知,他們出現(xiàn)了嚴(yán)重的高原反應(yīng)癥執(zhí)。故選D。

[27題詳解】C推理判斷題。根據(jù)第一段“On29May,1953,SirEdmundHillaryandhisguide,SherpaTenzing

Norgay,claimedtheirplaceinthehistorybooks.(1953年5月29日,埃德蒙?希拉里爵士和他的向?qū)Уぴ?諾爾蓋登

上了史月片。)”及最后一段“…whichwasfirstheldtocelebratethe50thanniversaryoftheirhistoricadventureandis

heldannuallyon29May.(……首次舉行慶祝50周年歷史冒險(xiǎn)和每年5月29日舉行。)“可推斷,開增希拉里珠穆

朗瑪峰馬拉松賽初次舉辦的日期是2003年5月29日。故選C。

閱讀理解C篇28.;29.D;30.B:31.C;

【分析】本文是一篇說明文。主要介紹了美國大學(xué)日益流行的CBE網(wǎng)課項(xiàng)目及其存在的爭議。

【28題詳解】C細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第四段“CBEprogramshavemadeuseofmanynewtechnologies,especiallyinternet

andonlinemedia.(CBE節(jié)目利用了許多新技術(shù),特別是互聯(lián)網(wǎng)

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