1、河北衡水中学届高三上学期五调考试英语含答案河北省衡水中学2022届高三年级上学期五调考试英 语本试卷共8页,总分150分,考试时间120分钟。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。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。1What will the man do on the coming New Years Day?A. Go out with friends. B. Visit some classmates. C
2、. Visit his grandparents.2How did the woman know about the party?A. From a message. B. From a call. C. From an e-mail.3Which is the right gate for the mans flight to Tokyo?A. Gate 24. B. Gate 25. C. Gate 26.4Where is the mans camera probably?A. On the steps. B. In the shop. C. In his car.5What are t
3、he speakers mainly talking about?A. A company. B. A position. C. The income.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。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。6Why is the man taking the trip?A. For sightseeing. B. For study. C. For b
4、usiness.7How long will the man stay in Paris?A. For two days. B. For four days. C. For two weeks.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8Why does the woman dislike her job?A. It isnt meaningful. B. It isnt well paid. C. She doesnt get promoted.9What is the womans major?A. Market research. B. Marketing and sales. C. Manage
5、ment.10What does the man suggest doing? A. Keeping a good mood. B. Changing her job. C. Talking with her boss.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11What does the man want to do? A. Open the door. B. Shut the window. C. Put on the sweater.12Why do the speakers search the Internet? A. To look for advice. B. To download
6、a video. C. To buy some furniture.13What will the speakers do next? A. Shop for Christmas. B. Go to bed. C. Look for candles.听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。14Whats the man complaining about? A. A delayed delivery. B. A wrong delivery. C. An overpaid order.15What did the man order from the department store? A. Tab
7、les. B. Chairs. C. Couches.16What went wrong in Harpers Department Store?A. Power system. B. Security system. C. Computer system.17What does the man think of the stores service?A. Satisfied. B. Unsatisfied. C. Just so so.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。18What are Susan Rippon and Anna Ford?A. News photographers.
8、B. News editors. C. News announcers.19When did Susan begin her job at the BBC?A. One year ago. B. Three years ago. C. Thirteen years ago.20How did people react when Anna worked for the first time?A. Curious. B. Dull. C. Nervous.第二部分 阅读(共两节,满分50分)第一节 (共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分) 阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选
9、出最佳选项。A Bermuda, the island known for its pink-sand beaches, blue waters, and year-round warm weather, has been announced the Official Sponsor of the U. S. Open. Its a fitting collaboration (协作), given the islands reputation as a destination for travelers in search of perfect adventuresjust a ninety
10、-minute flight from New York City. Lesser known, however, is that the long history of American tennis was introduced by this attractive Atlantic island. Nearly a hundred and fifty years ago, the New York celebrity Mary Ewing Outerbridge sailed for days to vacation on this quiet island. She watched,
11、fascinated, as some British soldiers stationed there played tennis, although a version different from the one we know today. The courts in Bermuda were shaped like hourglasses, the net was also higher, and a number of the rules were different. Mary became fascinated with watching the ball flying bac
12、k and forth, and ended up purchasing a kit containing all the materials needed to bring the sport home to Staten Island. Using a hand-drawn diagram, she laid out a court at her brothers cricket club, where the sport caught on among members. From there, the games popularity quickly grew, leading to s
13、tandardized rules and regulationsand then, in 1880, to the first U. S. tennis championship. In only a few years, Marys unexpected souvenir from her Bermuda trip helped set a national tradition: today, nearly eighteen million people in the U. S. play the sport, from the public-tennis-court games in m
14、any cities to the annual U. S. Open, in NYC. Marys role in bringing tennis from Bermuda to America has earned her a place in the International Tennis Hall of Fame. It only serves to enhance the sports appeal to learn that every swing of the racket in the U.S. can be traced back to Bermuda, where isl
15、and adventures still wait for all travelerstennis lovers included. Youre welcome !21What can we learn about Bermuda? A. It is distant from New York City. B. It is friendly to adventure seekers. C. It is unfit to sponsor the U. S. Open. D. It is better known for being the origin of tennis.22Which of
16、the following is Marys contribution to American tennis? A. She held the first U. S. tennis championship. B. She made the game become world-famous. C. She designed the first tennis court in the U. S. D. She set standard rules and regulations of the game.23What is the real purpose of this passage? A.
17、To introduce the founder of American tennis. B. To introduce the history of American tennis. C. To attract more people to enjoy the sport. D. To attract more people to tour Bermuda.BWhen Simon Cane was in the second grade, he began learning about all the ways humans have an impact on the environment
18、 and really took those classroom lessons to heart in a way that set him apart from his schoolmates at his elementary school, P. S. 81, in the Bronx. “He told me we drove too much and made too much pollution,” his dad, Jonathan Cane, told Runners World. So Simon convinced his parents to start hanging
19、 their clothes to dry, taking the stairs instead of elevators, and other “green” measures. “For much of kindergarten and first grade I rode my bike to Simons school with him on the back, Jonathan said. We had a lot of fun being outdoors. Wed stop to give our dog treats and generally enjoyed it.” As
20、Simon got bigger, though, it wasnt practical for him to ride on his fathers back, but it also didnt make sense to ride togetherboth because of safety concerns and because there was no place to put away Simons bike. So, most of the time they, drove the l. 5 miles to school. But in 2019, when Simon wa
21、s going into third grade, the 8-year-old boy came up with a new way to help the planet: running the l. 5 miles to P. S. 81. And Jonathan promised his son hed join him for as long as he wanted. “We did a test run one day in August, and decided to give it a go. To be honest, I thought hed blink(眨眼) af
22、ter it got really cold or rainy, but he never did,” Jonathan said. He recalled one day when the weather was particularly bad. “Its really raining out there today, he told Simon. And Simon said, “Well then were going to get wet!” He took pride in toughing it out, and it became a really fun family rou
23、tine. Since the start, Simon has run with his dad and their black dog, Lola, and has even inspired his mom, Nicole Sin Quee, to join in. They soon became known as “the family that runs to school”.24What makes Simon different from his classmates? A. Washing his clothes by himself. B. Taking many clas
24、ses after school. C. Raising strange questions in class. D. Taking green measures to protect the environment.25How did Simon usually go to school in second grade? A. By car. B. By cycling. C. By running. D. By school bus.26What can be inferred from paragraph 4? A. Simon has trouble with his eyesight
25、. B. Simon is really stubborn and inflexible. C. Simon is much tougher than expected. D. Simon didnt get support from his father.27What can be the best title for the text? A. The Best Way to Go to School B. Father and Son Run for the Environment C. A Teenager Keeps Running to Inspire Father D. Three
26、 Inspiring Running Athletes to Protect the EnvironmentC Alexa is Amazons cloud-based voice service available on hundreds of millions of devices from Amazon and third-party device manufacturers. With Alexa, you can build natural voice experiences that offer customers a way to interact with the techno
27、logy they use every day. Alexa is always eavesdropping (窃听). (So are Siri, Google Assistant and any other virtual assistant you invite into your home.) This is and isnt as horrible as it sounds. Although its true that the device can hear everything you say within range of its microphones, it is list
28、ening for its wake word before it starts recording. Once it hears that“Alexa” is the default(默认), but there are other optionseverything in the following few seconds is considered to be a command or a request and is sent to (and stored on) servers inthe cloud, where the correct response is triggered(
29、触发). Think of a smart speaker like a dog:Its always listening, but it understands only “cookie” “walk” or “Buddy”. Everything else goes right over its head. Every time Alexa hears a command, Amazonits parent companyhas just learned something about you. Maybe the company learned only that you like to
30、 listen to the Police, or that you like funny jokes, or that you turn your lights off at 11 p.m. every night. If you were to say “Alexa, where should I bury the body?” youre not going to have the police showing up at your door. (I know because Ive tried it.) Alexa does make mistakes. Sometimes this
31、can be funny, such as when Alexa hears its wake word in a TV show. Other times its more serious, including an instance in 2018 when Alexa mistakenly sent an entire private conversation to a random persons Echo device. Occasionally there are even humans listening to your request for weather reports o
32、r trying to figure out what you meant when you added “mangosteen” to your shopping list. Sound disturbing? You likely already agreed to it in the apps terms of use when you installed the device. What bits of privacy are you willing to sacrifice for the convenience provided by a smart speaker? If you tru
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