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眉山冠城實(shí)驗(yàn)學(xué)校高2022級第三學(xué)期入學(xué)考試英語試題(總分150分,考試時間120分鐘)注意事項:1.答題前,考生務(wù)必將自己的姓名、班級、考號用0.5毫米的黑色墨水簽字筆填寫在答題卡上。并檢查條形碼粘貼是否正確。2.1-55小題選出答案后,用2B鉛筆填涂在答題卡對應(yīng)題目標(biāo)號的位置上,非選擇題用0.5毫米黑色墨水簽字筆書寫在答題卡對應(yīng)框內(nèi),超出答題區(qū)域書寫的答案無效;在草稿紙、試題卷上答題無效。3.考試結(jié)束后,將答題卡收回。第一部分:聽力(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)做題時,先將答案標(biāo)在試卷上。錄音內(nèi)容結(jié)束后,你將有兩分鐘的時間將試卷上的答案轉(zhuǎn)涂到答題卡上。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。每段對話后有一個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項,并標(biāo)在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽完每段對話后,你都有10秒鐘的時間來回答有關(guān)小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對話僅讀一遍。Howwillthemantravelthere?Byair. B.Byship. C.Bytrain.Whydoesthemansuggestgoingtothepark?A.It’sbig. B.It’squiet. C.It’snew.
3.Whattimeisitnow?
A.6:00a.m.
B.6:30a.m. C.6:00p.m.4.Wherewillthewomangotocelebratehermom’sbirthday?A.CrestCafé. B.KingLees. C.BluePlate.5.Whathappenedtothemanthismorning?A.Hewashitbyataxi.B.Hetookthewrongbus.C.Hiscomputerwasbroken.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)白后有幾個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項,并標(biāo)在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽每段對話或獨(dú)白前,你將有時間閱讀各個小題,每小題5秒鐘;聽完后,各小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時間。每段對話或獨(dú)白讀兩遍。聽第6段材料,回答第6、7題。6.Whathappenedtotheman?A.Hequithisjob.B.Helosthisreport.C.Hehadacaraccident.7.Wherearethespeakers?A.Atanoffice. B.Atthehospital. C.Attheman’shome.聽第7段材料,回答第8至10題。8.Whatanimaldidthemanfeedwhenhewasakid?A.Pigs. B.Rabbits. C.Dogs.9.Whatdoesthemanthinkofthejob?A.It’stiring. B.It’slow-paid. C.It’sinteresting.10.Whatistherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Fatheranddaughter.B.Teacherandstudent.C.Interviewerandinterviewee.聽第8段材料,回答第11至13題。11.Howlonghasthewomanlivedhere?A.Sixyears.
B.Twoyears.
C.Aweek.12.WholivedinItaly?A.Alice.B.Tom. C.Tom’sbrother.13.Whatdoesthewomando?A.Anaccountant.B.Amathteacher.C.Acollegestudent.聽第9段材料,回答第14至17題。Whatarethespeakersdoing?A.Cookingsomedishes.B.MakingaTVprogram.C.Havingacookinglesson.15.Howdoesthemanprobablyfeelatfirst?A.Nervous. B.Confused. C.Confident.16.Whereisthemanworkingnow?A.Inafive-starhotel.B.InaFrenchrestaurant.C.Inasmallupstairscafe.17.Whatistheman'sdream?A.Tobeafamouscook.B.Tostartacookingschool.C.Toopenarestaurantofhisown.聽第10段材料,回答第18至20題。Whatisthespeechintendedtodo?A.Tobuildanewuniversity.B.Toholdacelebrationparty.C.Tocelebratetheopeningofanewmuseum.19.Whatdoesthemuseumcollect?A.Theartists’artworks.B.Thestudents’artworks.C.Theteachers’artworks.20.Whodoesthespeakerthankmost?A.Theparents. B.Theteachers. C.Thestudents.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、D四個選項中選出最佳選項。AVirtualWinterMathContestPreparationClubregistrationsarenowopen!WinterContestPreparationClub(January10—February3,2023,Online)MathEnrichmentCourses(February7—March3,2023,Online)CourseStreams?ContestCoursesaredesignedtocovercontestquestionsandproblem-solvingstrategies.Instructionsfocusonthefundamentalsofproblemsolvinginfunways,andimprovingskillsinassessinghowtosolveaproblembyrecognizingitstype.?ProgrammingCoursesfocusonexploringtherelationshipbetweenmathandprogramming.Buildingonmathknowledge,solvingmathpuzzles,andlearningprogrammingconcepts,studentsprogramtogethertosolvechallengesandprojects.?EnrichmentCoursesaredesignedforstudentswhoarecomfortableinmathconceptsattheirgradelevelandarelookingforgreaterchallengesandnewwaystostimulatetheirinterestinmath.ProgramFeesandFinancialSupport?OnlineGrades1-8ContestClubandEnrichmentCourses:$225?OnlineGrades9-12ContestClubandEnrichmentCourses:$240+taxIfyouareunabletopayforthefullprogrambecauseyouhavebeenfinanciallyaffected,pleaseapplyforascholarship.Furtherinformationandanapplicationformcanbefoundhere.RefundPolicyThereisa$50administrativefeeforcancellationrequests.Cancellationsmade48hoursbeforethefirstclasswillreceiveafullrefundminustheadministrativefee.Requestsforrefundsafterthedeadlinewillnotbeprocessed.RegistrationToregisterforanyclass,youmustcreateanaccountonourregistrationsystembyclickingthebuttonbelow.WhatisthefocusofContestCourses?A.Designingprojects.B.Tacklingproblems.C.Improvingmathlevels.D.Graspingprogrammingconcepts.Whocanapplyforascholarship?A.Astudentwhoisshortofmoney.B.Astudentwhohasrichmathknowledge.C.Astudentwhoiswellpreparedforthecontest.D.Astudentwhohasanaccountontheregistrationsystem.Howmuchcana6thgraderberefundedifhecancelsregistration3daysinadvance?A.$175. B.$190. C.$225. D.$240.BRobertMoody,52,isanexperiencedpoliceofficer.Muchofhisworkinvolvesdealingwithdrugproblemsintheschoolsofhiscommunity.Knowingthatmanykidsoftenranintotrouble,hedecidedtodosomethingaboutit.Sohebegantoinvitesmallgroupsofkidstogofishingwithhimonhisdayoff.Thosefuntripshadalastinginfluence.Achanceencounterlaterprovedthat.Oneday,whileworkingsecurityataschoolbasketballgame,Moodynoticedtwoyoungguysquarreling.Hesensedtroublebetweenthem.SuddenlyoneofthemheadedtowardMoodyandgavehimahug.“Irememberyou.YoutookmefishingwhenIwasinfifthgrade.Thatwasoneofthebestdaysofmylife.”Deeplytouchedbytheboy’sword,Moodydecidedtocreateafoundation(基金會)thatintroducesteenagerstothebasicsoffishingincampingprograms.“Asapoliceman,Isawwheretherewasviolence,drugswerealwaysbehindit.Theyhaveadamaginginfluenceonthekids,”saysMoody.Byturningkidsontofishing,heintendedtopresentanalternative(可選擇的)wayoflife,“Whenyou’resittingtherewaitingforabite,”hesays,“youcan’thelpbuttalktoeachother,andsuchconversationscanbeprettydeep.”“Talkingaboutdrugshelpedpreparemeforthepeerpressuresinhighschool,”saysMichelle,17whoparticipatedinthefirstprogram.“AndIwasabletohelpmylittlebrotheravoiddrugs.”Moodyfacesretirementinthreeyears,whenhehopestorunthefoundationfull-time.“I’mlivingahappylifeandIhavearesponsibilitytomycommunitytogiveback,”Moodysays.“IfIteachakidtofishtoday,hecanteachhisbrothertofishtomorrow.”24WhydidMoodystarttoinvitesomekidstogofishing?A.Becausehehadhisdayoff.B.Becausetheywereinthesamecommunity.C.Becausehewantedtohelpthemgetoutoftrouble.D.Becausehewantedtohelpthemdotheirschoolprojects.25WhatcanweknowaboutMoody’sfoundation?Itwascreatedastwoboysquarreledataschoolbasketballgame.Itwasinspiredbythemeetingwithaboywhohadfishedwithhim.Itwascreatedtoteachteenagershowtodealwithviolenceproblems.Itwascreatedtostopviolenceanddrugshavingadamaginginfluenceonkids.26WhatcanweinferfromMichelle’swords?Bothheandhislittlebrothercouldbenefitfromtheprogram.Bothheandhislittlebrotherlearnedhowtofishintheprogram.C.Hecouldtalkaboutdrugproblemswithhislittlebrotherintheprogram.D.Bothheandhisbrotheraredrugusers,whowerehelpedbytheprogram.27Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?Thepositiveimpactoffishingonkids.Thedamaginginfluencesofdrugsonkids.Apoliceofficer’sconnectionwithsomekidsinschool.Thecreationofafoundationdevotedtointroducingkidstofishing.CGoingagainstthetideofflocking(蜂擁)towell-knownyetgenerallyjam-packedtouristdestinationsonvacation,
agrowingnumberofholidaymakersinChinatendtospendtheirleisuretimeatlesserknownresortstoseekunique,
relaxedholidayexperiences.
ReverseTourismhasemergedasanewtrendamongyoungholidaymakersinChina.Besidescrowds,somevacationerschoseless-traveledplacestosaveonthecostoftripstopopulardestinations,whichoftenrequirepriceytickets,mealsandhotelstays.“Tourismusedtobeaboutsightseeing.Nowitisaboutexperiences,”saidDaiBin,presidentoftheChinaTourismAcademy.Hesaidpopulartouristspotsarealwayspackedandoftenraisetheirpricesduringholidays.Aspeoplebecomemorematuretravelers,theyareincreasinglyunwillingtofollowtheherd.Someofthemaresimplylookingtotakearestsomewherequietforacoupleofdays,whichisagoodwaytovacation.Inaddition,lesser-knownattractionsarenotas“commercial”and“standardized”asdevelopedonesandareabletooffermoregenuineexperiencesandnaturalencounters,accordingtosocialmediaposts.Andunlikepopulardestinations,someunder-exploredplaceswithlittleonlineexposurecanoffermoresurprises.COVID-19isanotherkeyfactorfuelingReverseTourism.Asprecautionarymeasurescontinue,travelinghasanunpredictablequality.Atravelerhasnowayofknowingwhatliesaheadbeforedeparture,beitaperfectholidayoroneinterruptedbyasuddenoutbreak.“TheriseofReverseTourismisnotabadthing,”saidanopinionpieceinZhengzhouDaily.Itmeansthatvacationersnowhavemoreoptions,whichbringsmorepossibilitiestothetourismmarket,thearticleexplains.Moreimportantly,thetrendissettoforcepopulardestinationstoimprovethemselvesinsteadofrestingontheirachievements,itnoted.28WhatisthefeatureofReverseTourismaccordingtothepassage?A.Less-traveledplacesofferlessattractivesightseeing.B.Populardestinationsoftenraisetheirpricesduringholidays.C.Populardestinationsarenotwelcomedbypeoplenowadays.D.Less-traveledplacesareincreasinglyvaluedamongyoungholidaymakers.29Whichofthefollowingstatementscannotaccountfortheriseofreversetourism?A.Touristsspendlessthanusual. B.IthasalreadybeencommercializedC.COVID-19makestouristsmorecautious.D.Touristscangetabettersenseofexperience. 30Whydopeoplechooselesser-knownattractionsaccordingtosocialmediaposts?A.Tocreatesurprisesontheirown. B.Toescapetheuncertaintyinlife.C.Topromotethelocaltourism. D.Toexploretheoriginalbeauty.31Whatisthetextmainlyabout?A.ThepromisingfutureofNaturetourism.B.Thechallengespopulartouristspotsarefacing.C.ThereasonwhypeoplepreferReverseTourism.D.Thewaytoexplorethelesser-knownattractions.DTeenbrainsagedfasterthannormalfromstressbyatleastthreeyears,astudyhasfound.Thestudy,publishedinBiologicalPsychiatry:GlobalOpenScience,wasthefirsttocompareexaminationsofthephysicalstructuresofteenagers’brainsfrombeforeandafterthestressstarted,andtodocumentsignificantdifferences.Researchersknewteenshadhigherlevelsofdepression,anxietyandfearfulnessthanbeforethestress.Butweknewnothingabouttheeffectsontheirbrains.Theresearchersfoundgrowthinbrainareasthatcontrolaccesstosomememoriesandhelpcontrolfear,stressandotheremotions.Premature(過早的)agingofkids’brainsisn’tapositivedevelopment.Theirstressfulchildhoodexperiencesnotonlymakepeopleeasiertosufferfromdepression,anxietyandothermentalillnesses,theycanraisetheriskofcancer,heartdiseaseandotherlong-termnegativeoutcomes.Thescientiststriedtomakeouthowthestressitselfmayhaveimpactedthephysicalstructureofthechildren’sbrainsandtheirmentalhealth.Theymatchedpairsofchildrenwiththesameage,genderandstress.“Thatallowedustocompare16-yearoldsbeforethestresswithdifferent16-yearoldsassessedafterthestress,”saidIanGotlib,apsychologyprofessoratStanfordUniversity.Todeterminethebrainageoftheirsamples,theresearchersfedtheirbrainexaminationsintoamachine-learningmodelforpredictingbrainagedevelopedbytheENIGMA-BrainAgeworkinggroup,aco-operationamongscientistswhosharetheirbrainimagedatasets.Theyalsoevaluatedmentalhealthoutcomesreportedbythematchedpairs.Theyfoundmoreseveresymptomsofanxiety,depressionandinternalizing(內(nèi)在化的)problemsinthegroupthathadexperiencedthestress.DanSiegel,clinicalprofessorofpsychiatryattheUCLASchoolofMedicine,notedthatmanyindividualsexperiencepost-traumatic(創(chuàng)傷后的)growthafterastressfulexperience.“Thisisausefulinitialstudy,”agreedDavidFassler,clinicalprofessorofpsychiatryattheUniversityofVermont.“Iexpecttheresultswillinformthedesignoffutureresearchinitiatives.”32Whatcanwelearnfromthefirsttwoparagraphs?A.Stressgreatlyinfluencedteenagers’brains. B.Researchershadagoodknowledgeofaging.C.Braingrowthimprovedteenagers’happiness. D.Badmemoriesresultedinnegativeemotions.33WhatenabledscientiststodoresearchaccordingtoIanGotlib? A.Theapplicationofadvancedtechnology.B.Theaccurateanalysisofthedataprovided.C.Thepreviousexperienceoftheresearchers.D.Theparticipationofteenagersthesameage.34Whywasthemachine-learningmodeldeveloped?A.Tosatisfytheneedofthemarket. B.Toevaluatethebrainageofsamples.C.Topredictmentalhealthoutcomes. D.Tosolveinternalizingproblems.35WhatwasDavidFassler’sattitudetothestudy?A.Unclear. B.Indifferent. C.Doubtful. D.Favorable.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,從短文后的選項中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。選項中有兩項為多余選項。Sometimesmeetingfriendscanbeconfusing,especiallywhenyousuddenlyfindyourselfinanewschoolorforwhateverreasontotallywithoutfriends.36However,itmightbechallengingtoothers.Ifyouhavetroublemeetingnewpeople,thefollowingsuggestionsaresuretoinspireyou.37Perhapsthebestwaytomeetnewfriendsiswhenyou’regettingoutsideyourcomfortzoneanddoingsomethingnew.Gettinginvolvedinanewhobby,andtakingaclassthatmakesyoubroadenyourmind,orsomethingelseareallgoodwaystoconnectwithsomeonenew.Firstofall,inthiswayyou’llbemeetingnewpeoplewhoyouneverexpectedbefore.38Anewclassorprojectwillautomaticallyhelpyoufeelyouareopentolearningandconversation.Volunteering.Volunteeringisagoodthingtodoallthewayaround.Ithelpsbuildyourself-esteem,itforcesyoutoconnectwithothers,anditgetsyououtsideofyournormalroutine.39You’llmeetpassionatepeoplewhocanshowyouadifferentsideofthings.Joiningabookclub.Ifyouareintobooksandauthors,thereareseveralgreatwaystoconnectwithnewpeople.Oneofthemisbyjoiningabookgroup.IjoinedabookgroupthatIwouldn’t“normally”havejoined.IthelpedmereadbooksthatIwouldnothavepickedoutmyselfandcommunicatewithdifferentpeople.40Doingnewthings.Joininganewclub.Makingnewfriendscancomeeasytosomepeople.Whynotmakefriendswhileyouhelpsomeoneelse?Therehavebeensomeverynicesurprisesthiswayforme.F.Thenyou'llbeinthemood(心情)toexperiencesomethingspecial.G.Butyoucanconnectwithothersfromseveralorganizationsandwebsites.語言知識運(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)Amanwhoknowshowtowriteapersonalletterhasaverypowerfultool.Alettercanbeenjoyed,readand41.Itcansetupawarmconversationbetweentwopeoplefarapart(遠(yuǎn)離的);itcankeepa42withverylittleeffort.Iwillgivea(an)43.AfewyearsagomyolderbrotherandIwerenotgetting44well.Wehadbeenclosewhenwewere45buthadgrownapart.Ourmeetingswerenot46;ourconversationwasfilledwithargumentsandquarrels;andeveryefforttocleartheairseemedtoonly47ourmisunderstanding.Thenhe48asmallislandintheCaribbeanandwelost49.Onedayhewrotemealetter.Hedescribehisislandanditspeople,toldmewhathewasdoing,saidhowhefelt,andencouragedmeto50.Rereadingtheletter,Iwas51byitshumorandcleverexpressions.Thesewereallqualities(品質(zhì))forwhichIhad52respectedmyolderbrotherbut53henolongerhadthem.Ihadneverknownhecouldwriteso54.Andwiththatoneletterwebecamefriends55.41.A.refused B.rewritten C.returned D.reread42.A.class B.promise C.friendship D.secret43.A.example B.lesson C.experience D.talk 44.A.through B.together C.along D.away45.A.brothers B.children C.neighbors D.classmates46.A.normal B.necessary C.pleasant D.possible47.A.deepen B.start C.express D.settle48.A.toured B.left C.reached D.movedto49.A.touch B.letter C.weight D.credit50.A.think B.write C.work D.read51.A.driven B.honored C.surprised D.disappointed52.A.never B.seldom C.sometimes D.once
53.A.realized B.judged C.thought D.recommended54.A.well B.often C.much D.soon55.A.later B.anyhow C.too D.again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個適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。ThegiantpandaHuaHuaattracted264,000visitorstotheChengduResearchBaseofGiantPandaBreeding,56wasthesecondmostpopulartouristdestinationinChinaduringtheMayDayholidays,accordingtolocalmediareports.HeHua(nicknamedHuaHua)57(be)threeyearsoldsoonandhaswontheheartsofChinesepeopledue58hergentletemperament(性格)andherrareinabilitytoclimbtrees.Sheisalso59(difference)fromothergiantpandasbecauseofherwhitefur,ratherthanthemorecommonbeige(米色的)color,andherslightlyfatandcuteappearance,60(make)herhighlyrecognizable.HuaHuaincreasedticketsales,withall180,000tickets61(sell)outforthefirstthreedaysofthisyear'sMayDayholidays.Thereweresomanyfans62theparkhadtosetHuaHua’sviewingtimelimittoonlythreeminutes.“Wemadethistrip63(special)forHuaHua”,saidatourist.“Weplantostayatthebasealldayjusttosee64giantpandasandweplantocontinuecominghereeventomorrow,”headded.Panda-relatedsouvenirssuchasheadbands,dolls,schoolbagsanddecorativeringsin65(store)atthebaseandinotherpartsofChengduhavebecomepopular._______________ 57._______________ 58._______________59.______________________________61._______________62._______________ 63._______________64._______________65._______________第四部分寫作(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)第一節(jié)(滿分15分)假如你是李華,最近你收到了你的英國朋友Jim的郵件,他想請你為他推薦一個中國旅游城市。請給他回郵件。注意:1.詞數(shù)80左右;2.可適當(dāng)增加細(xì)節(jié),以使行文連貫。DearJim,_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Yours,LiHua第二節(jié)(滿分25分)閱讀下面材料,根據(jù)其內(nèi)容和所給段落開頭語續(xù)寫兩段,使之構(gòu)成一篇完整的短文。Gradyandhisfamilygocampingeverysummer.Asitwasbecominghotter,herecamethecampingtime.Havingplannedthecamplong,thefamilyfinallydecidedthedestination—theGreatNationalForest.Withfood,necessityandcookersloadedontothecar,thefamilysqueezed(擠進(jìn))intothecar.Thecardoorclosed
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