甘肅省定西市2022屆高三英語(yǔ)上學(xué)期第三次月考試題(附答案)
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2021-2022學(xué)年度第一學(xué)期高三級(jí)第三次考試英語(yǔ)試卷第一部分閱讀理解(滿(mǎn)分40分)第一節(jié)(閱讀理解)ATtwasavillageinIndia.Thepeoplewerepoor.However,theywerenotunhappy.Afterall,theirforefathershadlivedinthesamewayforcenturies.Thenoneday,somevisitorsfromthecityarrived.Theytoldthevillagersthereweresomepeopleelsewherewholikedtoeatfrog’s(青蛙)legs.However,theydidnothaveenoughfrogsoftheirown,andsotheywantedtobuyfrogsfromotherplaces.Thisseemedlikemoneyfornothing.Thereweremillionsoffrogsinthefieldsaround,andtheywerenousetothevillagers.Alltheyhadtodowascatchthem.Agreementwasreached,andthechildrenweresentintothefieldstocatchfrogs.Everyweekatruckarrivedtocollectthecatchandhandoverthemoney.Forthefirsttime,thepeoplewereabletodreamofabetterfuture.Butthedreamdidn’tlastlong.Thechangewashardlynoticedatfirst,butitseemedasifthecropswerenotdoingsowell.Moreworryingwasthatthechildrenfellillmoreoften,and,thereseemedtobemoreinsectsaroundlately.Thevillagersdecidedthattheycouldn’tjustwaittoseethecropsfailingandthechildrengettingweak.Theywouldhavetousethemoneyearnedtobuypesticides(殺蟲(chóng)劑)andmedicines.Soontherewasnomoneyleft.Thenthepeoplerealizedwhatwashappening.Ttwasthefrog.Theyhadn’tbeenuseless.Theyhadbeendoinganimportantjob-eatinginsects.Nowwithsomanyfrogskilled,theinsectswereincreasingmorerapidly.Theyweredamagingthecropsandspreadingdiseases.Now,thepeoplearestillpoor.Butintheeveningstheysitinthevillagesquareandlistentosoundsofinsectsandfrogs.Thesesoundsofthenightnowhaveamuchdeepermeaning.1.FromParagragh1welearnthatthevillagers.A.workedveryhardforcenturiesB.dreamedofhavingabetterlifeC.werepoorbutsomewhatcontentD.livedadifferentlifefromtheirforefathers2.Whydidthevillagersagreetosellfrogs?A.Thefrogswereeasymoney.B.Theyneededmoneytobuyvisitors.C.Theywantedtopleasethevisitors.D.Thefrogsmadetoomuchnoise.3.Whatmightbethecauseofthechildren’ssickness?A.Thecropsdidn’tdowell.B.Thereweretoomanyinsects.C.Thevisitorsbroughtindiseases.D.Thepesticideswereoverused.4.Whatcanweinferfromthelastsentenceofthetext?A.Happinesscomesfrompeacefullifeinthecountry.B.Healthismoreimportantthanmoney.C.Theharmony(和諧)betweenmanandnatureisimportant.D.Goodolddayswillneverbeforgotten.BOnMay23,1989,StefaniaFollinicameoutfromacaveatCarlsbad,NewMexico.Shehadn’tseenthesunforeighteenandahalfweeks.Stefaniawasinaresearchprogram,andthescientistsintheprogramwerestudyingbodyrhythms(節(jié)奏).InthisexperimentStefaniahadspent130daysinacave,30feetindepth.Duringhertimeinthecave,Stefaniahadbeencompletelyaloneexceptfortwowhitemice.Herlivingplacehadbeenverycomfortable,buttherehadbeennothingtotellherthetime.She’dhadnoclocksorwatches,notelevisionorradio.Therehadbeennonaturallightandthetemperaturehadalwaysbeenkeptat21℃.Theresultswereveryinteresting.Stefaniahadbeeninthecaveforoverfourmonths,butshe,thoughtshehadbeenthereforonlytwo.Herbodyclockhadchanged.Shehadn’tkepttoa24-hourday,shehadstayedawakefor20-25hoursandthenhadsleptfor10hours.Shehadeatenfewermealsandhadlost171bsinweightasaresults!Shehadalsobecomeratherdepressed(抑郁).Howhadshespenthertimeinthecave?Aspartoftheexperimentshe’ddonesomephysicalandmentaltests.She’drecordedherdailyactivitiesandtheresultsofthetestsonacomputer.Thiscomputerhadbeenspeciallyprogrammedfortheproject.Whenevershewasfree,she’dplayedcards,readbooksandlistenedtomusic.She’dalsolearnedFrenchfromtapes.Theexperimentshowedthatourbodyclocksareaffectedbylightandtemperature.Forexample,thepatternofdayandnightmakesuswakeupandgotosleep.However,peopleareaffectedindifferentways.Somepeoplewakeupnaturallyat5:00am,butothersdon’tstarttowakeuptill9:00or10:00am.Thisaffectsthewholedailyrhythm.Asaresult,theearlyrisers,ontheotherhand,aretiredduringthedayandonlycometolifeintheafternoonorevening!5.Stefaniastayedinthecaveforalongtimebecause______.A.shewasaskedtodoresearchonmiceB.shewantedtoexperiencelonelinessC.shewasthesubjectofastudyD.sheneededtorecordherlife6.WhatisacauseforthechangeofStefania’sbodyclock?A.Eatingfewermeals.B.Havingmorehoursofsleep.C.Lackingphysicalexercise.D.Gettingnonaturallight.7.Wheredoesthetextprobablycomefrom?A.Anovel.B.Anewsstory.C.Apetmagazine.D.Atravelguide.CWhenyouarelittle,thewholeworldfeelslikeabigplayground.IwaslivinginConyers,Georgiathesummeritallhappened.Iwasasecondgrader,butmybestfriendStephaniewasonlyinthefirstgrade.Bothofourparentswereatworkandmostofthetimetheyletusgoourownway.ItwasahotafternoonandwedecidedtohaveanadventureinStephanie’sbasement.AsIopenedthebasement(地下室)door,beforewelaythebiggestroom,fullofamazingthingslikeguns,dolls,andoldclothes.Irandownstairs,andspottedredsteelcan.Itwaspaint.Ilookedbeyonditandthere,layevenmorepaintinbrightcolorslikepurple,orange,blueandgreen.“Stephanie,Ijustfoundusaprojectfortheday.Getsomepaintbrushes.Wearefixingtopaint.”ShescreamedwithexcitementasItoldherofmysecretplansandimmediatelywegottowork.Wegatheredallthebrusheswecouldfindandmovedallofourmaterialstomyyard.Thereontheroadinfrontofmyhouse,wepaintedbigstripes(條紋)ofcolorsacrossthepavement(人行道).Stripebystripe,ourcolorsturnedintoabeautifulrainbow.Itwasfantastic!Thesunwasstartingtosink.IsawacarinthedistanceandjumpedupasIrecognizedthecar.Itwasmymother.Icouldn’twaittoshowhermymasterpiece.Thecarpulledslowlyintothedrivewayandfromthelookonmymother’sface,IcouldtellthatIwasindeeptrouble.Mymothershutthecardoorandwalkedtowardsme.Hereyesglaring,sheshouted,“Whatintheworldwereyouthinking?Iunderstoodwhenyoumadecastlesoutofleaves,andclimbedtheneighbors’trees,butthis!Comeinsiderightnow!”Istoodthereglaringbackatherforaminute,angrybecauseshehadinsulted(侮辱)myart.“Nowgocleanitup!”MotherandIbegancleaningtheroad.TearsrandownmychecksasIsawmybeautifulrainbowturnintoblackcement.Thoughyearshavenowpassed,Istillwonderwheremyrainbowhasgone.Iwonderif,maybewhenIgetolder,Icanfindmyrainbowandneverhavetobrushitaway.Iguessweallneedsortofrainbowtobrightenourlivesfromtimetotimeandtokeepourhopesanddreamscolorful.8.Whatdidthewriterwanttodowhenhismothercamehome?A.TointroduceStephanietoher.B.Topreventherfromseeinghispainting.C.Toputthematerialbackintheyard.D.Toshowhisartworktoher.9.Inhismother’seyes,thewriter_______.A.wasabornartistB.alwayscausedtroubleC.wasaproblemsolverD.workedveryhard,10.Theunderlinedword“rainbow”inthelastparagraphrefersto______.A.therainbowinthesky.B.thestripesonthepavementC.somethingimaginativeandfunD.importantlessonslearnedinchildhood11.Itcanbelearnedfromthepassagethatparentsshould________.A.encouragechildrentopaintB.valuefriendshipamongchildrenC.discoverthehiddentalentinchildrenD.protectratherthandestroychildren’sdreamsDUsually,whenyourteacherasksaquestion,thereisonlyonecorrectanswer.Butthereisonequestionthathasmillionsofcurrentanswers.Thatquestionis“What’syourname?”Everyonegivesadifferentanswer,buteveryoneiscorrect.Haveyoueverwonderedaboutpeople’snames?Wheredotheycomefrom?Whatdotheymean?People’sfirstnames,orgivennames,arechosenbytheirparents.Sometimesthenameofagrandparentorothermemberofthefamilyisused.Someparentschoosethenameofawell-knownperson.AboycouldbenamedGeorgeWashingtonSmith;agirlcouldbenamedHelenKellerJones.Somepeoplegivetheirchildrennamesthatmeangoodthings.Clarameans“bright”;Beatricemeans“onewhogiveshappiness”;Donaldmeans“worldruler”;Leonardmeans“asbraveasalion”.Theearliestlastnames,orsurnames,weretakenfromplacenames.AfamilywiththenameBrookorBrooksprobablylivednearbrook(小溪);someonewhowascalledLongstreetprobablylivedonalong,pavedroad.TheGreenwoodfamilylivedinornearaleafyforest.Otherearlysurnamescamefrompeople’soccupations.ThemostcommonoccupationalnameisSmith,whichmeansapersonwhomakesthingswithironorothermetals.Inthepast,smithswereveryimportantworkersineverytownandvillage.Someotheroccupationalnamesare:Carter—apersonwhoownedordroveacart;Potter—apersonwhomadepotsandpans.TheancestorsoftheBakerfamilyprobablybakedbreadfortheirneighborsintheirnativevillage.TheCarpenter’sgreat-great-great-grandfatherprobablybuilthousesandfurniture.Sometimespeoplewereknownforthecoloroftheirhairorskin,ortheirsize,ortheirspecialabilities.WhenthereweretwomenwhowerenamedJohninthesamevillage,theJohnwiththegrayhairprobablybecameJohnGray.OrtheJohnwasverytallcouldcallhimselfJohnTallman.JohnFishwasprobablyanexcellentswimmerandJohnLightfootwasprobablyafastrunneroragooddancer.Somefamilynamesweremadebyaddingsomethingtothefather’sname.English-speakingpeopleadded–sor–son.TheJohnsonsaredescendantsofJohn;theRobertsfamily’sancestorwasRobert.IrishandScottishpeopleaddedMacorMcorO.PerhapsalloftheMacDonnellsandtheMcDonnellsandtheO’DonnellsaredescendantsofthesameDonnell.12.WhichofthefollowingaspectsdothesurnamesinthepassageNOTcover?A.Placeswherepeoplelived.B.People’scharacters.C.Talentsthatpeoplepossessed.D.People’soccupations.13.Accordingtothepassage,theancestorsofthePotterfamilymostprobably_______.A.ownedordroveacartB.madethingswithmetalsC.madekitchentoolsorcontainsD.builthousesandfurniture14.SupposeandEnglishcouplewhoseancestorslivednearaleafyforestwantedtheirnew-bornsontobecomeaworldleader,thebabymightbenamed_______.A.BeatriceSmithB.LeonardCarterC.GeorgeLongstreetD.DonaldGreenwood15.Theunderlinedword“descendants”inthelastparagraphmeansaperson’s_____.A.latergenerations(晚輩)B.friendsandrelativesC.colleaguesandpartnersD.latersponsors(配偶)第二節(jié)(七選五閱讀)Todayisaperfectdaythatcanleaveyouwithgoodmemoriesyoumaysomedaysharewithyourfriends.Here’show;16.Youcanseeordosomethingamilliontimes,butyoucanonlyseeordoitforthefirsttime,once.ASaresult.firsttimeexperiencesusuallyleaveadeepmarkinourmindsfortherestofourlives.Sotrytoexperiencesomethingdifferentandyou’llhavemorememories.Workonsomethingthat’sgreattoyou.17.Lifeisshort.Todayisthedaytotakeaction,Smileandnoticewhat’sright.Everythingthathappensinlifeisneithergoodnorbad.18.Andnomatterhowitturnsout,italwaysendsupjustthewayitshould.Eitheryousucceedoryoulearnsomething.Betruetoyourself.Theonlyshoesyoucanwearareyourown.Ifyouaren’tbeingyourself,youaren’ttrulyliving.19.Makeanewfriend.Peopleareinterestingcreatures(生物),andnotwopeopleareexaclyalike.20.Findoutwhatmakesthemdifferent.They’lllikelyopenyoureyestowonderfulideas.Andyouneverknow,theyjustmightchangeyourlife.Bepresent.Beherenow.remember,rightnowistheonlydearmomenttoyou.Rightnowislife.Don’tmissit.A.Learnanewskill.B.Trysomethingnew.C.Itjustdependsonyouropinion.D.SomeetsomeonenewtodayE.Andinfact.you’reonlyexisting.F.Paycloseattentiontowhatyou’redoing.G.Makeyourselfbusywithsomethingmeaningful.第二部分:完形填空(共20小題;每小題1.5分,滿(mǎn)分30分)WhenIfirstentereduniversity,myaunt,whowasanEnglishprofessor,gavemeanewEnglishdictionary.Iwas21toseethatitwasanEnglish-Englishdictionary,alsoknownasamonolingual(單語(yǔ))dictionary.22itwasadictionaryintendedfornon-nativelearners,noneofmyclassmateshadone23,tobehonest,Ifounditextremely24touseatfirst.Iwouldlookupwordsinthedictionaryand25notfullyunderstandthemeanings.Iwasusedtothe26bilingual(雙語(yǔ))dictionaries,inwhichthewordsare27bothinEnglishandChinese.Ireallywonderedwhymyaunt28tomakethingssodifficultforme.Now,afterstudyingEnglishatuniversityforthreeyears,I29thatmonolingualdictionariesare30inlearningaforeignlanguage.AsIfoundout,thereis,31,oftennoperfectequivalence(對(duì)應(yīng))betweentwo32intwolanguages.Myauntevengoessofarasto33thataChinese“equivalent”cannevergiveyouthe34meaningofawordinEnglish!35,sheinsistedthatIreadthedefinition(定義)ofawordinamonolingualdictionary36Iwantedtogetabetterunderstandingofitsmeaning.37,Ihavecometoseewhatshemeant.Usingamonolingualdictionaryforlearnershashelpedmeinanotherimportantway.Thisdictionaryusesa(n)38numberofwords,around2,000,initsdefinitions.WhenIreadthesedefinitions,Iam39exposedto(接觸)thebasicwordsandlearnhowtheyareusedtoexplainobjectsandideas.40this,IcanexpressmyselfmoreeasilyinEnglish.21.A.worriedB.sadC.surprisedD.nervous22.A.BecauseB.AlthoughC.UnlessD.If23.A.butB.soC.orD.and24.A.difficultB.interestingC.ambiguousD.practical25.A.thusB.evenC.stillD.again26.A.newB.familiarC.earlierD.ordinary27.A.explainedB.expressedC.describedD.created28.A.offeredD.agreedC.decidedD.happened29.A.imagineB.recommendC.predictD.understand30.A.naturalB.betterC.easierD.convenient31.A.atleastB.infactC.attimesD.incase32.A.wordsB.namesC.ideasD.characters33.A.hopeB.declareC.doubtD.tell34.A.exactB.basicC.translatedD.expected35.A.RatherB.HoweverC.ThereforeD.Instead36.A.whenB.beforeC.untilD.while37.A.LargelyB.GenerallyC.GraduallyD.Probably38.A.extraB.averageC.totalD.limited39.A.repeatedlyB.nearlyC.immediatelyD.anxiously40.A.AccordingtoB.InrelationtoC.InadditiontoD.Becauseof,第三部分:語(yǔ)法填空(滿(mǎn)分15分)WhenyouareinEnglandyoumustbeverycarefulinthestreets41thetrafficdrivesontheleft.Beforeyoucrossastreetyoumsutlooktotherightfirst42thentheleft.Inthemorningandintheeveningwhenpeoplegotoorcomefrom43,thestreetsareverybusy.Trafficisthemost44(danger)then.WhenyougobybusinEngland,youhavetobecareful,45.Alwaysrememberthetrafficmovesontheleft.Soyoumustbecareful.46alookfirst,oryouwillgo47wrongway.InmanyEnglishcities,therearebigbuses48twofloors.Yourcansitonthe49(two)floor,from50youcanseethecityverywell.It’sveryinteresting.第四部分:短文改錯(cuò)(滿(mǎn)分10分)Dearfriends,Itisrealagoodchancetohavemetallofyouhere. Wehavespentseveralpreciousweekendinlearninginthe EnglishClub.Althoughwehavebeenmemberforashort periodoftime,wehavemadeagreatprogress.Thatisbecauseweareallverymuchactiveandtheactivitiesarenotonlyenjoyableandalsohelpful,Besides,theforeignteachershereworkhardandtryhisbesttomaketheactivitieslivelyandinterested.Iamverypleasedtosaythatallof usgreatlyimprovedourspokenEnglishsofar.Iamlookingforwardtoseeallofyouagaininthenearfuture!Thankyou.第五部分:書(shū)面表達(dá)(滿(mǎn)分25分)Nick是一個(gè)25歲的澳大利亞青年,他的成功之路被認(rèn)為是奇跡。請(qǐng)根據(jù)以下信息,以“Attitudeisaltitude”(態(tài)度決定高度)為題目,寫(xiě)一篇不少于100詞左右的短文,同時(shí)談?wù)凬ick的經(jīng)歷對(duì)你的啟發(fā)。1.出生時(shí)無(wú)手無(wú)腳,曾被很多人當(dāng)作怪物嘲笑;2.永不言棄;樂(lè)觀自信;3.會(huì)游泳、沖浪、釣魚(yú);完成了大學(xué)教育并獲得了雙學(xué)位,是兩個(gè)公司的CEO(總裁);4.人生信條:態(tài)度就是高度;參考詞匯:四肢:limbs怪物:monster學(xué)位:degree雙學(xué)位:twodegrees高三英語(yǔ)第三次檢測(cè)考試參考答案閱讀理解1—4CABC5-7CDB8-11DBCD12-15BCDA16-20BGCED完形填空21—25CBDAC26—30BACDB31—35BABAC36--40ACDAD語(yǔ)法填空41.because42.and43.work44.dangerous45.too,46.Have47.the48with49second50.which短文改錯(cuò)第一行:real改為really第二行:weekend改為weekends第三行:member改為members;去掉第二個(gè)a第四行:去掉much第五行:and改為but;his改為their第六行:interested改為interesting第七行:greatly前加have;see改為seeing范文AttitudeisAltitudeWhenaskedaboutthesecretofhissuccess,Nick'sanswerisAttitudeisaltitude.Inhiseyes,nothingisimpossibleifheisdeterminedtoovercomeanydifficulties.Hethinksapositiveattitudeisthekeytosuccess.Hewasbornwithoutlimbs.Heusedtobemadefunofforlookinglikeamonster.Everythingseemedimpossibletohim.However,Nicknevergaveup.Aftermanyfailures,hefinallylearnedtoswim,fishandevensurf.Whatsurprisedusisthathecompletedauniversityeducationandgottwodegrees.AndnowheistheCEOoftwocompanies.AfterreadingNick’sstory,Ihavebeenfeelinginspiredbyhisspirit.Comparedwithhim,wearehealthyenoughtoenjoylife.Somehowwearealwaysfrustratedfacingdifficulties.IthinkNickhassetagoodexampleforus.Trytoappreciatewhatwehaveandbemoreperseveringandyouwillachievesuccesseventually.
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