浙江省金华十校2022届高三英语11月模拟考试试卷(附答案)
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2021年11月金华十校高三英语模拟试题第I卷(选择题共95分)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)听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。1.WhatdoesthewomanaskJohntodo?A.Getsomethingtoeat.B.HaveadiscussionwithPete.C.Leavetheroomforamoment.2.Howmuchwillthespeakerspayforthematch?A.£24.    B.    £42.C.£48.3.Wheredoestheconversationmostprobablytakeplace?A.Inalibrary.    B.    Onabus.C.Inashop.4.Howdidthemanfeelabouthis jumpintheend?A.Terrified.    B.    Disappointed.C.Excited.5.Whatarethetwospeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Amagazine.   B.    Theman’sjob.C.Aneighbor.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小 题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。6.Whatistherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A. Co-workers.B. Customerandsalesperson.C.Interviewerandinterviewee.7.Whatwillthespeakersdothisafternoon?A.Doasurvey.    B. Makeaform.    C. Meet the director.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8.WhatwillRacheldo?A.Getmarried.    B. Givebirthtoababy.C.Holdahouse-warmingparty.9.Whatdoesthewomanmeanintheend?A.Shewillspendmuchongifts.B.Shewillbuysomeexpensivegifts.C.Shecan'tworkoutthecostofgifts.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.Whatarcthespeakersdoing?A.Cooking.    B. WatchingTV.C.Doingshopping.11.Whatmealwillthewomantry    outforthedinner?A.Asalad.    B.    Tomatosoup.C.Applepies.12.Whendoestheconversationtakeplace?A.Atnoon.   B. Atnight.C.Intheafternoon.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13. Howoftenwillthemanbeavailabletowork?A.Uptothreeeveningsaweek.B.Atleastthreeeveningsaweek.C.Nomorethantwoeveningsaweek.14. Whydoesthemanapplyforapart-timejob?A.Toearnmoney.B.Togainworkexperience.C.Toimprovehissocialskills.15.Whatisthemangoodat?A.Solvingproblems.   B.    Communicatingwithpeople.C.Workinginagroup. 16.WhatwillthemandoonSeptember10th?A. Havealesson.   B.    Workforthecommunity.C.Meetthewoman.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17. WhendoestheBusinessStudiescoursestart?A.OnJune5th.   B. OnJune12th.    C.OnJuly11th.18.Whatcanthestudentsbringwiththemduringthecourse?A.Businessvideos.   B.    Notebookcomputers.    C.Mobilephones.19. WhereistheBusinessStudiesDepartment?A.Nexttothestaffcarpark.B.Ontheleftsideofthesciencecenter.C.Besidethemainentranceofthecollege.20.Whatlanguageclassesareprovidedthissummer?A.JapaneseandGerman.   B. FrenchandChinese.    C.ItalianandSpanish第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分35分)第一节(共10个小题;每小题2.5分,满分25分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。AManyfestivalstakeplaceintheCaribbeanarea,andMartinique,anislandbelongingtoFrance,isnoexception.Oneofthebestthingsaboutlivinghereisthegreatnumberofeventsandfestivals,whichtakeplacethroughouttheyear,allovertheisland.Whileitshardtogotoeveryfestival,thereisoneeventthatyoudefinitelycan'tmiss.AssoonastheChristmasfestivitiesdrawtoacloseanddecorationsarefinallytakendown,preparations beginforCarnival,thebiggestandmostexcitingeventoftheyear.HavingneverexperiencedCarnivalintheCaribbeanbefore,IwasexcitedtoseeMartiniquecomealiveinCarnivalspirit.Truetomyexpectations,thecelebrationswereloud andhadalotofenergy.Forfivedays,thestreetsofFortdeFrancewerefilledwithhuge crowds,beautifulcostumesandexcitingmusic.Dailyroutineswerecompletelyabandoned whileeveryonetooktothestreetswithcrazydancemoves.InMartinique,Carnivalisa celebrationthatbringspeopletogether,regardlessoftheirage,raceorreligion.Everybodyis unitedinthisgreatcelebrationoflife.AninterestingaspectofCarnivalformewastosee howmanydifferentculturalinfluencestherewere.Theperformancesofpeopledancingin thestreetstronglyreflectedAfricandance,whilethecostumeswereEuropean.Themusic wasalsoauniquemixofWestAfrican,CaribbeanandEuropeaninfluences.So,whataretherootsofMartinique’sculture?MostofthepopulationofMartiniqueareofAfricandescent(后裔).ThehistorydatesbacktoAfricanswhowerebroughttothe Caribbeanasslaves.Aftertheendofslavery,manyCaribbeansocietieswelcomedformsof Africancultureandidentity.OncecontrolledbyFrance,Martiniqueisalsodeeplyinfluenced byFrenchculture.Thisiswhatmakestheisland,alongwithGuadeloupe,differentfrom otherCaribbeanislands.21. WecanlearnfromthetextthattheCarnival____________.A.lastsforaweekeveryyearB.takesplacebeforeChristmasC. isthebiggesteventinMartiniqueD.iscelebratedbyyoungpeopleinMartinique22. WhatisaninterestingpartoftheCarnivalfortheauthor?A.Themixofdifferentcultures.   B.Theamazingperformances.C.Thebeautifulcostumes.   D. Thewonderfulmusic.23.Thelastparagraphofthetextmainlytellsusabout____________.A.thehistoryofslaveryinMartinique   B.theoriginofMartinique'scultureC.thepopulationofMartinique   D.France’sinfluenceonMartiniqueBScientistshavefoundthattheconnectionsbetweenhumansandtheirdogshavethe Same biochemicalbasisasthemother-childbond,andit'sstrengthenedbythesamething:agaze(注视).AnewstudyinScience,ledbyTakefumiKikusuiofAzabuUniversityinJapan,carried out aseriesofexperimentsthatexaminedtheimpactofthegazeinthedogsandtheir owners. “Ourdatasuggestthatowner-dogbondingissimilartohumanparent-childbonding,”Kikusuisaid. “Andthisissurprisingtousbecausethereisnotamother-babyrelationship between humansanddogs,butbothofthemhaveacquiredsimilarskills.”Theresearchersfoundthatwhenownersandtheirdogsgazedintooneanother’seyesduring a 30-minute period,levelsofoxytocin  (催产素)increased inboththehumansandthedogs.Oxytocinisachemicalassociatedwithtrustandmaternal(母性的)bonding—it increaseswhenyou’reclosetosomeoneyouloveandgivesyouthatwarmfeeling.Kikusui aidhebelievedthegazewaslearnedbydogsaspartoftheireffortstocommunicateand formsocialbondswithhumans.Thelateststudieshaveshownthatdogsprobablyevolvedfromwolvesabout15,000yearsago,inEurope.Interestingly,Kikusuididn'tfindthesameoxytocinresponseinwolves andtheir  owners. “Theseresultssuggestthatwolvesdonotusegazesasaformofsocialcommunicationwithhumans,whichmightbeexpectedbecausewolvestendtouseeyecontactasathreat,”theresearcherswrote.Dukeuniversity’sEvanMacLeanandBrianHaresaid, “Thisisparticularlytruewhenitcomestohowdogsunderstandthesocialworld.Evenasyoungdogs,theynaturally respondtohumangestures,suchaspointingcues,tofindhiddenfoodortoyrewards.”MacLeansaidhefelttheJapanesestudystrengthenstheideathatthehuman-dogrelationshipislikeaparent-childrelationshipandcouldhelpexplainthebiologicalbasisthat areinvolvedintheuseofdogsinmedicinetotreatsomediseasesorvariousformsofstress.“Ifit turnsouttherearebenefitsofusingoxytocinforsomeofthesedisabilities,usingassistancedogswillactuallybeafairlynaturalwaytocausethesystemtostartworking,”he said. “Theremaybesomesortofmedicinalvalueofourcommunicationwithdogsthat wecoulduse.”24.Whatprobablycauseddifferentoxytocinresponsesbetweendogsandwolves?A.Differenttypesofevolution.B.Differentsocialbondswithhumans.C. Differentunderstandingofthesocialworld.D. Differentformsofcommunicationwilhhumans.25.WhatmayMacLeansuggestpeopledo?A.Makeuseofdogsinmedicaltreatment.B.Understandhowdogscommunicatewithhumans. C.UseOxytocintostrengthenparent-childrelationship. D.Traindogstorespondtohumangesturesinanaturalway.26.Whichofthefollowingisthebesttitleforthetext?A.ThePowerfulEffectofOxytocinB.TheDifferencesBetweenDogsandWolvesC.DogsDevelopSpecialCommunicationSkillsD.DogsandPeopleBondThroughEyeContactCMattDoogue,34-year-oldnaturephotographer,hadbeensufferingfromdepressionwhenhefirstfoundhispassionfortakingpicturesofinsects 一 andhisworkisnowfeaturedin NationalGeographic.Hesaysthathetriedtotakehisownlifenineyearsagoafterhitting “rockbottom.”“In thebeginning,Iwassoparanoid(妄想的)andangrythatIcouldn’tleave thehouse,”saysDoogue. “WhenIattemptedtoendmylife,IknewIneededtoseesomeone. Iwenttothedoctorsandgottreatment,butIknewthatIneededsomethingmore 一 and that’swhenIstartedphotography."Nowa clad oftwo,Dooguefoundthatlookingatinsectsthroughacamerahelpedhiminwayshecouldneverhaveimagined 一 anditprovedtobethelifelineheneeded.Ithad a“calmingeffect”thathelpedhimto“disconnect”fromstress;andhisastonishingimages, showinginsectsandspidersinamazingdetailagainstbrightlycoloredbackgrounds,caught theeyeofpublishersatNationalGeographic. “Iendedupasoneoftheirfeaturedphotographers,” recalledDoogue.“Itwasthepeakofmycareer.Itwasincredible.”OriginallyfromSalford,GreaterManchester,henowlivesinArmadale,WestLothian,Scotland.ThoughhefearsthatScotlandisinthemiddleofan“epidemic”ofmalesuicide, hebelievesthatsharinghisloveofnaturephotographycanhelpotherstocopewiththeir mentalhealthissuesaswell.“Ithinktheproblemisthis‘man-up’approach;theideathat menneedtobestrongputssomuchpressureonyoungmalestobefineallthe time,”saysDoogue.“Thisis whyItryandbesoopenaboutmyownexperience.WheneverIamoutwithmycamera,Idon’tthinkaboutmyotherworries.Itisjustmeandtheenvironment aroundme.Youcanloseyourselfinaspidermakingitsweb.”27.Whatisthefirstparagraphmainlyabout?A.WhyDooguebecamepessimistic.   B.WhyDooguetookupphotography.C.HowDooguefellindepression.   D.Howserioushisdepressionwas.28.AccordingtoDoogue,whatleadsScottishmentodevelopmentalhealthproblems?A. Theapproachtheyadopttosolveproblems.B.Theabsenceoflovefortheirlifeandwork.C.Theideathatmenaresupposedtobestrong.D.Theconcernthattheygetdisconnectedfrompeople.29.HowdidphotographyhelpDoogue?A.Itequippedhimwithlife-savingskills.B.Ithelpedhimtogetawayfrompressure.C. Itofferedhimadifferentwaytoexpresshimself.D.Itgavehimachancetoshowhislovefornature.30.Whatisthemainintentionoftheauthorinwritingthispassage?A. Todescribetheseriousnessofmentalproblems.B. Tointroducethebenefitsofnaturephotography.C.ToshareDoogue’sexperienceofbeatingdepression.D.Toencouragethereaderstofindtheirlovefornature.第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填人空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。 Isbeingdifferentarounddifferentpeoplelikeputtingonamask?WhenIamaround differentpeopleIactdifferently.Iswitchmyattitudearoundsoitissimilartothatofmy friends.__31__Thehonesttruthisthateverypersonhasmanydifferentpartsofhisorherpersonalitythatmakeupthewholeperson.Forexample,therearetimeswhenIamexcitedandnoisy. AtothertimesIliketobemorequietandreserved.DuringneitherofthesetimesamI beingdishonest;justanotheraspectofmypersonalityiscomingout.AndsometimesIbehavedifferentlydependingonthesocialsituationthatIamin.Forexample,Iamaprettycasualguy,soIreallydopreferwearingjeansandT-shirtswheneverpossible. __32__Thisisnotwearingamask.Itisjustbeingrespectfulandappropriatetothesituation.Andthereareevengroupsofpeoplethatbringoutcertainpartsofmypersonality.For example,whenIamhangingoutwithraymalefriends,Icanbeloudandwild.ButwhenI am athomewithmywifeandkidsafteralongdayatwork,Iammuchmorereserved andquiet.__33__Rather,Iamjustbeingsociallyappropriate,andsensitivetothepeople thatIamwithorthesituationthatIamin.AtothertimesIfeelcomfortablebeingloud aroundmyfamilyandreservedwithmyfriends.__34__Theywouldn’tbegoodfriendsif theydidn'tvalueallthedifferentaspectsofmypersonality.Bycontrast,whatifIwerewithagroupofpeoplewhosupportabortion?__35__Justtoavoidconflict.Ifyouhaveafriendorfriendswhodon’tlikethesillypartofyou,thentheymaynotbegoodfriends.A.Isthisconsideredputtingonamask?B.Onlyyoucandecideifyouarewearingamask.C.Idon'tfeelthatImustactinacertainwaytobeaccepted.D.However,atafuneralorwedding,Ialwayswearasuitandtie.E.SoIdonotbelieveIamwearingamaskinanyofthesesituations.F.Iftheyaskedmemyopinion,itwouldtotallybeamaskformetoagreewiththem.G.Soifwearenotbeingthesamepersoninthepresenceofanygroup,weare wearingamask.第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节(共20个小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填人空白处的最佳选项。 Mary uses awalkingstick.Benjamin    recently    learned    howtowalk.Maryis 99.Benjaminis2.Theneighborsmayseemlike __36__ friends,    butduringthepandemic    (疫情),theyformedaunique__37__atthefencebetweentheirhousesinMinneapolis.“Benjaminjustturned2yearsold.We’vebeen__38__withMarylongbeforehewasborn,”Benjamin’smom,SarahOlsonsaid.Theydidn’tseeMarymuch,__39__lastyear whentheCOV1D-19pandemic__40__andthefamilyhadtostayhome,Marywassomeone theycould__41__ 一 outside.Duringthe   pandemic,theOlsons__42__    played    intheir    yard,andMarywouldbeinhers.Benjaminwould__43__Marywhenhesawherintheyardandtheywould    playgames.There'sa97-year__44__gap,butBenjamindoesn’tseeit.“She’sjustMary,or‘Mimi’,”Sarahsaid.“We’reinsideandhe’llgo,‘Mimi?Mimi?’andwe'llgooutsideand__45__Mary.ThenMarywillcallout,‘HeyBenjamin!’ How __46__asceneitis!”ForMary,whowascompletely__47__duringthepandemic,afriendwasjustwhatsheneeded.ItseemsMaryhas__48__achildlikespiritwithBenjamin,playingwithbubbles andevenwaterguns.Morethanayearaftertheyfirststarted__49__together,BenjaminandMarystill__50__eachother'scompany.BenjaminandMary'sfriendshiphas__51__somanybecausepeople liketoseerelationshipsformso__52__foryoungpeopleandelderlypeople.“Wedidn't havetoworkonitatall;itjust__53__,”Sarahsaid.“Friendshipcanbe__54__insomanydifferentways.I’mreallyhappythey’vedevelopedthisfriendship,”shesaid.“Itissucharewarding__55__forbothofthem.”36.A.unfaithfulB.unlikelyC.closeD.special37.A.bondB.habitC.beliefD.impression38.A.strangersB.friendsC.neighborsD.relatives39.A.butB.soC.becauseD.or40.A.continuedB.endedC.hitD.faded41.A.visitB.seeC.recognizeD.invite42.A.seldomB.oftenC.onceD.never43.A.talkaboutB.makeroomforC.tendtoD.runoverto44.A.ageB.cultureC.generationD.knowledge45.A.lookintoB.lookthroughC.lookafterD.lookfor46.A.strangeB.familiarC.sweetD.awkward47.A.differentB.forgottenC.independentD.alone48.A.rediscoveredB.brokenC.understoodD. accepted 49.A.chattingB.playingC.workingD.learning 50.A.ignoreB.imagineC.miss D.enjoy51.A.amusedB.shockedC.touchedD.puzzled52.A.naturallyB.quicklyC.obviouslyD.normally53.A.remainedB.changedC.matteredD.happened54.A.establishedB.spoiledC.betrayedD.improved55.A.coincidenceB.experienceC.practiceD.lesson第II卷(非选择题共55分)第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分45分)第二节(10个小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面材料,在空白处填人适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。Wehearaboutclimatechangeprettymucheverydaynow.ScientistshavejustannouncedthatJulywasthehottestmonthever__56__(record).Thescientistsarefromthe NationalOceanicandAtmosphericAdministration(NOAA)intheUSA.Aspokespersonfrom NOAAsaid,“Julyis__57__(typical)theworld’swarmestmonthoftheyear,butJuly2021 beat__58__(it)asthehottestJulyandhottestmonthever.” NOAAsaidEarth’slandand oceansurfacetemperatureinJulyincreased__59__ 0.93    degree    Celsius,comparedtothe20th-centuryaverageof15.8 degreesCelsius.TheNorthernHemispherewas1.54degreesCelsiushotterthanaverage.The NOAAspokespersonsaidthisnewrecordwas__60__(worry).Hesaid,“Inthiscase,firstplaceistheworstplacetobe.” TheannouncementfromNOAAcomesaweek aftera4,000-pagereportonclimatechangefromtheUnitedNations.Itclearly __61__(state)thathumanshadaffectedtheclimate.Itwrote,“Itisclear__62__humaninfluencehaswarnedtheatmosphere,oceanandland.”__63__totalof234scientistsfrom66 countriesworkedonthereport.Itwarnsthatextremeweather  __64__    (continue)togetworse.Itsayseveryregionwillexperiencemultiple__65__(change)inweather,likeswelteringheatandflooding.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节应用文写作(满分15分)假定你是学生会主席李华,你校将组织一场元旦晚会(New Yearparty),请你用英语写一则书面通知,告知你校的国际交换生参加,内容包括: 1.时间、地点;2. 晚会节目安排;3. 欢迎参加。注意事项:1. 词数80左右;2. 可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。第二节读后续写(满分25分)阅读下面短文,根据所给情节进行续写,使之构成一个完整的故事。MynameisFranklinG.Takata,buteveryonearoundherecallsme“Find-ItFrankie.”Letmetellyousomething:youdon’tgetanicknamelikethatovernight.I’vebeenfindingthingssincebeforeIcanremember.MomsaiditallbeganwhenIstartedteethingasababy.AndwhenIturnedfive,Igotapartner,mydogMunchy.Formyfifthbirthday,myparentsletmepickhimoutattheanimalshelter.Whenweopenedhiscage,thefirstthing hedidwasdigintomypocketandfindthecandyIhadbeensavingforlater.Iguessyou couldsayIsawabitofmyyoungerselfinhim.Anyway,MunchyandIwereplayingintheyardoneThursdayafternoonwhenMomapproacheduswiththecaseinquestion.Herdiamondringwasmissing,andshewantedus tofind it. IfI hadknownhowtrickythecasewouldbe,Imighthavehesitated.ButIsaidthen,“There’snothingwecan’tfind,guaranteed!”IaskedMomthefirstquestionIalwaysaskwhensomethinggoesmissing:   “Wheredoyoulastrememberseeing it?”“Iwasmthekitchenbakingcookies,"Momanswered.“Itookoffmyringandplacedonthe small shelfabovethecounter.Butthenyourauntcalled,andwhenIcamebackfrom talkingtoher,the ringwasgone!”"Hmm.Well, itcouldn’t havedisappearedallby itself Isaid."Munchy,let’sgotakea closerlook.” Munchyledthe waytothekitchen.Therewasnosignoftheringontheshelforthecounter,buttinypawprintsinthespilledflourtoldmewhomighthaveseenitlast.“Thecat!Iexclaimed.“Seethoseprints?Mr.Jinglesmusthavebeenplayingwiththeringandknockeditontothefloor!” Onmyhandsandknees,Isearchedalloverthefloor forthering.Noluck.“Munchy,you’reup!GofindMr.Jingles.”Munchy’searspoppedup.Heneverpassedupanopportunitytoannoythecat.注意:1. 所续写短文的词数应为150左右;2. 至少使用5个短文中标有下划线的关键词语3. 续写部分分为两段,每段的开头语已为你写好;4. 续写完成后,请用下划线标出你所使用的关键词语。Munchyimmediatelylocatedthecatasleeponthesofa.Unhappily,ItookabiteofthecookiebutstoppedwhenIfeltsomethinghard. 1-5CCBBB6-10ABAAC11-15ACABB16-20CBBAC21-23CAB24-26DAD27-30BCBC31-35ADECF36-40BACAC41-45BBDAD46-50CDABD51-55CADAB56.recorded57.typically58.itself59.by60.worrying61.stated62.that63.A64.willcontinue65.changesNoticeWiththeNewYearapproaching,aNewYearpartyisscheduledtobeheldbyourschoolonJanuaryIst,2021intheschoolmusichall.AwidevarietyofperformancesfeaturingtraditionalChineseculturewillbeputonstage,includingfolkmusic,traditionalChineseoperas,crosstalk,liondanceandChinesemartialarts.Besides,anEnglishdramabasedonBritishplaywrightShakespeare'smasterpieceHamletwillbeperformed.Allexchangestudentsarehighlywelcometoattend.Youcan'taffordtomissit!TheStudentUnion第二节Munchyimmediatelylocatedthecatasleeponthesofa.IrushedoverandliftedupanangryMr.JingleswhileMunchysearchedthecushionsandtherestofthelivingroom.Buttheringwasn'tthere.Itseemedthattheringhaddisappearedasifbymagic.MunchyandIreturnedtothekitchen.“Itmustbethecat.Ijustdon'tknowwhatthecatdidwithit,”Igroaned,hangingmyhead.Noticingmy frustration,Momgavemeapatonthebackasencouragementandhandedmeawarmcookieshehadjustbaked.Gloomily,ItookabiteofthecookiebutstoppedwhenIfeltsomethinghard.Itwasring-shapedanditwasveryhard.“Ifindit!”Iexclaimedwithwildexcitement,spittingbitsofcookieintothesink.Slowly,Ipulledthediamondringfrommymouth,“Tada!Thereitis!NowIseewhathappened,"Isaidproudly.“Thecatknockedtheringintothedough.Andthenitwasaccidentallybakedintoacookie!”IhandedtheringbacktoMom.Shesmiledasshewasheditanddrieditwithatowel.“Truly,there'snothing'Find-ItFrankie'can'tfind,absolutelyguaranteed!”
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