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1、江西省重点中学协作体(高安中学、临川一中、玉山一中等) 2022届高三英语下学期联考试题(答案不全)1. How many marks did John get on the TOEFL test?A.605. B.650. C.537.2.What is the man going to do?A.Run to the airport. B.Wait for another plane. C.Hurry to the bus stop.3. How does the woman go to Johns home?A.By bus. B.On foot. C.Take the mans car
2、.4. What does the woman mean?A.Not everyone will get a meal. B.Not everyone will like the meals.C.Not everyone will stay for lunch.5.Who probably is the man?A.An airport clerk. B.A pilot. C.A taxi driver.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
3、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至7题。6.What is the woman telling her father about?A.Her visit to Greenwich Village. B.Her plan for her holiday.C.Her sightseeing experience.7.When is the woman going to see a show?A.On her last night. B.Next weekend. C.Tomorrow.听第7段材料,回答第8至10
4、题。8.What did the woman do on Friday?A.She prepared for the exam. B.She attended a class activity. C.She had a history lesson.9.What is the weather in the desert like at night?A.Hot and dry. B.Hot and wet. C.Cool and dry.10. Why is it easy to see different rocks in the desert?A.There are very few pla
5、nts. B.There are too many rocks.C.There are different colors of rocks.听第8段材料,回答第11至14题。11.For what season does the man want to buy something?A.Winter. B.Autumn. C.Spring.12.What is the first hat made of?A.Silk. B.Cotton. C.Wool.13.How much does the man save?A.Six dollars. B.Seven dollars. C.Ten doll
6、ars.14.What does the man want to have in addition?A. A red hat. B.A red sweater. C.A black sweater.听第9段材料,回答第15至17题。15.What are the speakers mainly talking about?A.Topics for their term paper. B.Different majors. C.Holiday plans.16.What does the man plan to study in graduate school?A.Law. B.Business
7、. C.Literature.17.Where does the woman suggest they meet next Wednesday?A.At the school gate. B.At a reading room. C.At a snack bar.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。18.What is the speaker trying to organize?A.A welcome party. B.A wedding party. C.A goodbye party.19.What is not mentioned about the party?A.Finding a
8、 suitable place. B.How many people will be invited. C.Tom s love of whisky.20.Who does the speaker want to hear from?A.People who know Tom well. B.People who want to organize the party.C.People who have worked with Tom.第二部分:阅读理解 (共两节,满分40分) 第一节:(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分) 阅读下列短文 ,从每题所给的四个选项 (A 、B 、C 和 D )中
9、,选出最佳选项。AA GRANDMOTHER, Michelle Riotton, 78, survived after falling down a mountain valley. She set off for a walk alone dressed only in a light jacket and trousers. I slipped into a valley! said Mrs. Riotton, who said the fall happened in a deep forest close to her home village.It was warm and sun
10、ny when the accident happened, but temperatures dropped to very low when night fell, and it rained. I wasnt afraid, said Mrs Riotton. But I was worried that my children and grandchildren would become too worried about me. Mrs Riotton said she covered herself in leaves when feeling cold, taking very
11、small bites of two biscuits which she had in her pocket and drinking rainwater which fell down her face. She spent six nights before she was found on Saturday. She was lying at the bottom of the valley, which was less than a mile from her home. The search had once been stopped, but Patrice Fossard,
12、one of her neighbors, insisted that the search continue. There was no way we could give up her, even if deep inside we felt we had little hope of finding her alive, said Mr Fossard. It was a miracle that Michele was finally found.Mrs Riotton said she would be taking life easier from now on. Enough i
13、s enough! she said. No more forests-I dont want to visit one again. A mountain policeman said walking alone in the mountain was not recommended and that Mrs Riotton should have carried a mobile phone with her. The mountains are particularly dangerous at this time of year as sunny afternoons can quic
14、kly change into cold, wet and stormy evenings, he said. Anybody walking into the mountains should carry safety equipment and be prepared for any kind of emergency. 21. When Michelle Riotton was in the valley, she _.A. was hurt too badly to move B. missed her home very muchC. didnt feel afraid D. fel
15、t very hungry22. Michelle Riotton covered herself with leaves to _.A. keep warm during her suffering B. prevent the harmful animalsC. make herself noticed by others D. avoid getting wet in the rain23. Michelle Riotton got lost on _.A. Sunday B. Saturday C. Wednesday D. Monday24. According to the mou
16、ntain policeman, _.A. the mountains in the morning are very dangerousB. one had better not walk in the mountains aloneC. people should carry safety equipment every dayD. people wouldnt be safe without a mobile phoneBWHATS ON & BUY TICKETS IN SYDNEY OPERA HOUSE“A stand out from any other afternoon te
17、a I have been to. A wonderful way to combine nice food, a glorious opera singing voice and the most amazing harbour in the world. A must do while in Sydney.” a visitor named Carmen M from Australia wrote on www. in June 2022Duration: 2 hoursSEASON: Wednesdays 2 - 4 p.m. PRICES: $145 per personINFORM
18、ATION: Bookings are essential.To reserve your place: Visit the Guided Tours Desk (located upstairs in the Box Office Foyer) Call: +612 9250 7250 Venue: Opera TheatreSydney Festival welcomes one of Europes finest acting ensembles, Budapests Katona Jozsef Theatre, in their acclaimed production of Chek
19、hovs early masterpiece. Ivanov is Chekhovs first performed work and tells the tale of a once idealistic landowner who has lost all interest in life. Performed in Hungarian with English subtitles.Warning: This production contains gunshots and nudity.Duration: 3 hours and 20 minutes with one 30 minute
20、 intervalSEASON: 22- 27 JanuaryPRICES: Adults: $100Venue: Drama Theatre*Concessions: $55*Concessions are available to Australian full-time students, children under 15. Please ensure you have your Proof of Concession with you when you attend a performance.“The Complete Works of William Shakespeare al
21、l 37 plays in 97 minutes No performance is ever the same; its great entertainment for the whole familyShakespeare fan or not. The Complete Works has something for everyone. Its an unforgettable night out!” said the audience.“Characters die like flies, fight like Zorro, jump, attack and kill each oth
22、er until everyone is dead, disguised or drowned.” - Herald Sun “No matter how extravagant or ridiculous Complete Works becomes, it always remains true to the core of Shakespeares writings and this is why it works so well.” - The AgeDuration: 2 hours 10 minutes including intervalPRICES: Adults: $75 C
23、hildren under 10:$60Venue: Playhouse25. From the posters, we can infer _ is an ideal place to have a good outside view while enjoying performances.A. Playhouse B. Drama Theatre C. Box Office Foyer D. Opera Theatre26. According to the third poster, The Age is most probably the name of_. A. a newspape
24、r B. a viewer C. an actor D. a book27. Which of the following is the name of a play or a drama? A. Budapest B. Ivanov C. Zorro D. ChekhovCSleeping in a room with too much light has been linked to an increased risk of piling on the pounds, a study shows. A team at the Institute of Cancer Research in
25、London found women had larger waistlines if their bedroom was light enough to see across at night. However, they caution there is not enough evidence to advise people to buy thicker curtains or turn off lights.The women were asked to rate the amount of light in their bedrooms at night as: Light enou
26、gh to read. Light enough to see across the room, but not read. Light enough to see your hand in front of you, but not across the room. Too dark to see your hand or you wear a mask.Prof Anthony Swerdlow told the BBC: In this very large group of people there is an association between reported light ex
27、posure at night and overweight and obesity. But there is not sufficient evidence to know if making your room darker would make any difference to your weight. There might be other explanations for the association, but the findings are intriguing enough to guarantee further scientific investigation.Th
28、e light is disrupting the body clock, which stems from our evolutionary past when we were active when it was light in the day and resting when it was dark at night. Light alters mood, physical strength and even the way we process food in a 24-hour cycle. Artificial light is known to disrupt the body
29、 clock by delaying the production of the sleep hormone melatonin.Prof Derk-Jan Dijk said there would be no harm in trying to make bedrooms darker. He told the BBC: People in general are not aware of the light present in their bedroom. I think people should assess their bedroom and see how easy it wo
30、uld be to make it darker. Street lights, some alarm clocks and standby lights on electrical equipment such as televisions could light a room, he said. Overall this study points to the importance of darkness, he concluded.28. The passage mainly tells us_.A. bright bedrooms link to obesity B. dark bed
31、rooms link to obesityC. people should turn off lights D. people should buy thicker curtains29. What does the underlined word “disrupt”(Para.4) mean? A. stop B. disturb C. improve D. recover30. What might Paragraph 4 be used for?A. One possible explanation on disrupting body clock.B. One possible exp
32、lanation on disrupting mood.C. One possible explanation on disrupting physical strength.D. One possible explanation on artificial light.31. Whats Prof Derk-Jan Dijks attitude towards the dark room?A. Unclear. B. Doubtful. C. Negative. D. Favorable.DIf you have an allergy to some food, even a very ti
33、ny bit of food can make you sick. Lots of kids have food allergies-about 3 million in the United States alone.The foods that cause the most food allergies include peanuts and other nuts: seafood, such as shrimp; milk; particularly cows milk; eggs; wheat.What Is a Food Allergy?Food allergies occur wh
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