1、1师大附中高三上第二次月考英语 2021-2022-1师大附中高三上第二次月考英 语时量:120分钟 满分:150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。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。例: How much is the shirt?A. 19.15. B. 9.18. C. 9.15.答案是C。1. Why does the mans tooth hurt? A. His tooth is loose. B.
2、Someone hurt him. C. He has eaten too much chocolate.2. How would the woman like to get to the post office? A. By bike. B. By car. C. By bus.3. What does the man come for? A. A topic discussion. B. A meeting. C. A flight.4. What did the man just do? A. He tried skydiving. B. He ran long distances. C
3、. He held his breath underwater.5. What does the man probably do tonight? A. Order some food at home. B. Make dinner on his own. C. Come home late.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。6. W
4、hat is the probable relationship between the speakers? A. Neighbors. B. Friends. C. Strangers.7. What does the man agree to do? A. Climb the tower. B. See the church. C. Visit the gallery.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8. What are the two speakers talking about? A. Advice on having an interview. B. Tips on choosin
5、g a job. C. Ways of learning English.9. What does the man advise the woman to do? A. Remember her answers in advance. B. Be natural when she speaks. C. Use as many English words as possible.10. How does the woman feel about thy mans suggestions? A. Not practical. B. A bit confusing. C. Quite valuabl
6、e.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11. Which type of role will the girl play? A. A leading role. B. A supporting role. C. A non-speaking role.12. What does the girl say she needs to work on? A. Her acting. B. Her singing. C. Her lines.13. How does the girl seem to feel? A. Unsure. B. Confident. C. Inspired.听第9段材料,回
7、答第14至17题。14. Where does this conversation probably take place? A. On the phone. B. At the airport. C. In Milton.15. How far is Milton from Toronto Airport? A. Less than 150 miles. B. More than 150 miles. C. Exactly 150 miles.16. Why doesnt the woman rent a car? A. She cant drive herself. B. She does
8、nt feel like driving. C. She doesnt have enough money.17. Whats the womans final decision? A. Taking a taxi from the airport. B. Taking the airport shuttle bus. C. Taking a Greyhound bus.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。18. Where did Chans parents move to? A. Canberra. B. Hong Kong. C. Beijing.19. How old was Chan
9、 when he became an actor? A. Seven. B. Eight. C. Ten.20. What was Chans first hit in North America? A. Rumble in the Bronx. B. Fist of Fury. C. Rush Hour.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四个选项中选出最佳选项。AInnovative Designs for AccessibilityDeadline: 2021-11-30Award: $ 7,5
10、00The Innovative Designs for Accessibility student competition challenges university students across Canada to use their creativity to develop innovative, cost-effective and practical solutions to accessibility barriers for people with disabilities.Clean Tech CompetitionDeadline: 2021-11-13Award: $
11、28,000The Clean Tech Competition is a unique, worldwide research and design challenge for pre-college youth. The competition is designed to build a deeper understanding of STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math) related concepts, recognize outstanding talent, and prepare the next generatio
12、n of globally competitive innovators.Agile Robotics CompetitionDeadline: 2021-11-10Award: $ 17,500Agile Robotics Competition is a simulation-based(仿真) competition designed to promote agility(灵活) in industrial robot systems by employing the latest advances in artificial intelligence and robot plannin
13、g. The competition will be held virtually, so there is no need to travel to compete. The competition will use the Gazebo simulation tool.Wearable Robotics Innovation ChallengeDeadline: 2021-11-24Award: $ 5,000The Wearable Robotics Association is inviting entries that represent the most innovative ne
14、w ideas in wearable robotic technology. The review committee will select as many as ten finalists. The one considered to be the most innovative will be announced at the conference and will receive $ 5,000 to accelerate the new technology.21. Which competition favors competitors with a creative mind
15、in helping the disabled? A. Wearable Robotics Innovation Challenge. B. Agile Robotics Competition. C. Clean Tech Competition. D. Innovative Designs for Accessibility.22. Which of the following is the aim of Clean Tech Competition? A. To improve the research on STEM. B. To develop teenagers ability t
16、o innovate. C. To help students go to beloved universities. D. To encourage university students to be innovators.23. What can we know about Wearable Robotics Innovation Challenge? A. Competitors with creativity are more likely to win. B. The final 10 competitors can get awards. C. Only teenagers can
17、 take part in the competition. D. Competitors can hand in their works in December.BGeorge Nakashima always insisted that he was a simple woodworker, not an artist. Even though major museums exhibited his works and the director of the American Craft Museum called him a national treasure, Mr. Nakashim
18、a rejected the label of artist. For almost fifty years he simply went on shaping wood into beautiful chairs, tables, and cabinets.Nakashima had a clear goal. He intended each piece of furniture he made to be as perfect as possible. Even making a box was an act of creation, because it produced an obj
19、ect that had never existed before. Initially Nakashima used local wood, sometimes from his own property. Later, he traveled to seek out English oak, Persian walnut, African zebra wood and Indian teak. He especially liked to find giant roots that had been dug out of the ground after a tree was taken
20、down. Nakashima felt that making this wood into furniture was a way of allowing the tree to live again.Most furniture makers prefer perfect boards, but Nakashima took pleasure in using wood with interesting knots(节疤) and cracks. These irregularities gave the wood personality and showed that the tree
21、 had lived a happy life.He never failed to create an object that was both useful and beautiful. One early piece Nakashima designed was a three-legged chair for his small daughter Mira to use when she sat at the table for meals. The Mira chair became so popular that Nakashima later made both low and
22、high versions. Another famous piece, the Conoid chair, has two legs supported by blade-like(刀片似的) feet. Always, Nakashimas designs were precise and graceful, marked by a simplicity that revealed his love for the wood.As the years passed, Nakashimas reputation grew and his works received many awards.
23、 His children Mira and Kevin, now adults, joined the team of craftspeople in their fathers studio. Nakashimas dream of integrating(整合) work and family had come true.24. Which of the following best describes Nakashima? A. Generous and outgoing. B. Creative and modest. C. Capable and friendly. D. Hone
24、st and simple.25. What can we learn about Nakashima from Paragraph 4? A. He only made chairs for his family. B. He made chairs of the same style. C. He loved his daughter Mira most. D. Most of his works were simple but beautiful.26. What can be inferred about Mira and Kevin? A. They had an art studi
25、o of their own. B. They lacked the ability to create art works. C. They took over their fathers work. D. They had a common interest in woodwork.27. According to the whole passage, Nakashima was called a national treasure because _. A. he loved both his work and family B. the wood materials he used w
26、ere precious C. his works were of great artistic value D. he spent most of his life making furnitureCEveryone can be angry. But if you take the time to actually examine your anger instead of just “feeling” angry, youll have a better understanding of yourself. Knowing why you feel so angry can provid
27、e you with some surprising answers. These answers can enable you to suddenly grow spiritually and mentally.I can give you a personal example. I went to a meeting once and I was verbally(口头地) attacked over an application I supported at my workplace. Various people went on and on about how terrible th
28、is system was and that it never worked. That didnt bother me that much. I was used to that but one of the comments that was said was, “Your job is pointless.” This really upset me and at the time, I was absolutely furious(发怒的) with that comment.I was so angry and upset that they would treat me that
29、way. Once I took the time to think about what was really making me so mad, I learned a lot. I realized that the comment was more true than I wanted to admit. In the big scheme of things, my job was pointless. It wasnt what I really wanted to be doing with my life and this was what frustrated me the
30、most. Here I was pouring part of my heart and soul into a job I didnt even really want to do. I was using it as a crutch(拐杖) because I didnt have the confidence in myself to take the scary road towards what I really wanted to do. As soon as I realized that, a lot of my anger just melted away. I also
31、 realized that I needed to start focusing on what I really wanted to do.I now consider this incident as a great gift. It got me back on track to moving in the direction I wanted to go with my life. I probably wouldnt be where I am today if I hadnt taken the time to figure out why I was really so ang
32、ry.28. Why did the author feel angry at the meeting? A. Because the system of the company was terrible. B. Because someone said his work was worthless. C. Because the policy of the company didnt work. D. Because the application he supported was of no effect.29. What brought down the anger of the author? A. The apology someone made at the meeting. B. The crutch he used to take the scary r
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