湖北省新高考联考协作体2022届高三上学期11月联考英语试卷 WORD版含答案.doc
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1、湖北省新高考联考协作体2022届高三上学期11月联考英语试卷第一部分: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. How did the man get the news? A. The teacher told him.B. He got the ne
2、ws from the email.C. He was informed by the woman.2. When will the woman come to the mans party?A. At 7:40 pm.B. At 8:00 pm.C. At 8:20 pm.3. How will the woman probably listen to music?A. On the net.B. On the CD.C. On the radio.4. What is the woman like?A. Considerate.B. Helpful.C. Sporting.5. What
3、determined the womans choice of the hotel?A. The comments.B. The food.C. The location.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。 听下面一段对话,回答第 6、7 题。6. How does the man watch football matches?A. O
4、n TV.B. With football players.C. On live sports field.7. What does the man think exciting for live football matches?A. The atmosphere.B. Football fans.C. Football songs.听下面一段对话,回答第8、9题。8. What happened to the woman?A. She left her handbag on the bus. B. She lost the No.22 bus yesterday. C. She didnt
5、 find City Bus Company.9. What did the man tell the woman?A. They didnt find anything like that.B. Someone found it and gave it to them.C. It was certain that someone took it away.听下面一段对话,回答第10至12题。10. Who is Spotty?A. Spotty is the mans little brother.B. Spotty is a human who isnt liked by the man.
6、 C. Spotty is a dog belonging to the mans family.11. What does the man think of Spotty?A. He likes him.B. He dislikes him.C. He appreciates him.12. What can we learn from the conversation?A. Spotty will not be in the family picture.B. Spotty will be in the family picture with a hat. C. Spotty will b
7、e in the family picture with no hat.听下面一段对话,回答第13至16题。13. What are the two speakers talking about?A. Foods and activities.B. Foods that they dont like.C. Activities or things they dont like to do.14. Whats the probable relationship between the two speakers?A. Boss and worker.B. Teacher and student.C
8、. Interviewer and interviewee.15. What can we learn about the woman?A. She prefers washing dishes to mowing the lawn. B. She prefers mowing the lawn to washing dishes.C. She likes both mowing the lawn and washing dishes.16. What does the man think of cooking?A. He likes cooking.B. He dislikes cookin
9、g.C. He really minds cooking.听下面一段独白,回答第17至20题。17. What kind of people are early birds?A. The people getting up around 5:00 or 6:00 am.B. The people going to bed around 9:00 or 10:00 pm. C. The people going to bed around 10:00 or 11:00 pm.18. When do most teenagers go to bed?A. Around 9:00 pm.B. Aro
10、und 10:00 pm.C. Around midnight or later.19. How many teenagers sleep enough?A. One-fifth.B. Two-fifths.C. One-fourth.20. What are night owls better at?A. Getting grades in school.B. Some intelligence tests.C. Getting good jobs.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
11、、C 和 D 四个选项中选出最佳选项。A21. What does the underlined word sanitation probably mean in Chinese?A. 洗浴设施B. 卫生设施C. 娱乐设施D. 健身设施22. What sport cant you play on the site?A. Football.B. Basketball.C. Volleyball.D. Tennis.23. If Mr. and Mrs. Brown and their son Jim want to rent bicycles for a week, how much will
12、 they pay? A. 62.00.B. 72.00.C. 82.00.D. 113.00.BAround the World in 80 Days! -By Jules VerneWe set out for Dover and Calais in ten minutes, Fogg announced. A puzzled grin appeared in Passepartouts round face: clearly he had not understood. Monsieur is going to leave home? Yes, replied Phileas Fogg.
13、 We are going around the world. Passepartouts eyes widened, he raised his eyebrows, held up his hands and seemed about to collapse. Round the world! he murmured. In eighty days, responded Mr. Fogg. So we dont have a moment to lose, But the cases? gasped Passepartout. We wont have any cases, Fogg rep
14、lied. Only a bag with two shirts and three pairs of stockings for me in it, and the same for you. Well buy our clothes on the way. Bring down my raincoatand traveling cloak, and some strong shoes, although we will do little walking. Hurry up!Passepartout tried to reply, but he could not. He mechanic
15、ally began to make the preparations for departure. Around the world in eighty days! Was his master a fool? No. Was this a joke, then? They were going to Dover; good! To Calais; good again! After all, Passepartout, who had been away from France for five years, wouldnt be sorry to set foot in his own
16、country again. Perhaps they would go as far as Paris, and it would do his eyes good to see Paris once again.By eight oclock Passepartout had packed the bag. Then, still feeling troubled, he went down to seeMr. Fogg. Mr. Fogg was completely ready. Under his arm was a book containing timetables showin
17、g the arrival and departure of steam boats and trains. He took the bag, opened it, and slipped into it a roll of notes. You havent forgotten anything? Fogg asked. Nothing, monsieur. My raincoat and cloak? Here they are. Good!Take this bag, Fogg said, handing it to Passepartout. Take good care of it
18、because there are twenty thousand pounds in it. Passepartout nearly dropped the bag, as if the twenty thousand pounds were in gold, and weighed him down. Passepartout and his master then left the house and at the end of Saville Row they took a taxi and drove rapidly to Charing Cross.24. How did Pass
19、epartout react to the idea of the journey at first?A. He argued with Mr. Fogg.B. He was quite puzzled.C. He was thankful to Mr. Fogg.D. He was unhappy about it.25. From the 3rd paragraph, it can be inferred that .A. Mr. Fogg had read many booksB. Mr. Fogg was a slave ownerC. Mr. Fogg liked to be wel
20、l dressedD. Mr. Fogg had already packed for the journey26. Passepartout felt pleased about .A. the fact that Mr. Fogg wanted his companyB. the length of time he would be awayC. the opportunity the journey would give himD. the preparation he made for the journey27. What surprised Passepartout when Mr
21、. Fogg handed him the bag of the money?A. Mr. Foggs attitude to it.B. The size of the bag.C. The weight of the money in it.D. The amount of money in it.CThe proposal for a new Indonesian capital city has been on the cards ever since the country gained independence from the Dutch in 1945. The politic
22、al and economic crises which followed have long delayed the plan, but current president, Joko Widodo, now appears determined to make the move a reality. The government officially confirmed that the capital will be moved from Jakarta to a new location within Kalimantan, part of the island of Borneo i
23、n Indonesia.A number of factors are likely to have influenced the decision to forge ahead with the move, but it seems likely that Jakartas environmental problems are chief among them. Built on swampy(沼泽的)ground, Jakarta is sinking, in some parts at a rate of 20cm a year. Experts predict that most of
24、 northern Jakarta could sink beneath the sea by 2050. Whats more, Jakarta is rarely mentioned without reference to its extreme levels of traffic jams and air pollution. There could be other reasons too. John McCarthy, an expert on land use in Kalimantan at the Australian National University Crawford
25、 School points to a potential desire to spread wealth throughout Indonesia. “Jakarta is the most highly developed core of Indonesia which sucks all the money and opportunities from other areas,” he says. “I think theres logic in splitting the economic and political capital.”But the location of this
26、new political center is proving controversial. Some environmental groups are concerned that the chosen location in East Kalimantan will increase logging and destruction of nearby forests, home to orangutans and other endangered species. Indonesias planning minister previously told reporters that the
27、 new capital will be a sustainable “forest city” that wont result in thedestruction of protected forests, but how exactly this would work has not yet been explained.Despite these challenges, the government is now putting its plan in motion. But even if this new capital is built, Jakarta will still n
28、eed protection. Home to ten million people, the city simply cant be neglected.28. What is the Indonesian governments new plan?A. Building a forest city.B. Developing resources of Borneo. C. Electing a new president.D. Relocating the capital city.29. What may be the main reason for the governments de
29、cision?A. To reduce land pollution.B. To seek better living environment.C. To make full use of swampy ground.D. To balance the economic growth between cities.30. What worries some people about the governments choice?A. It may cost a lot of money.B. It may destroy the local ecosystem.C. It may disrup
30、t many residents normal life.D. It may cause the decline of the old capital city.31. What does the underlined word “neglected” probably mean?A. Ignored.B. Ranked.C. Repaired.D. Damaged.DIn a 1993 experiment, researchers reported that college students who listened to a Mozart sonata(奏鸣曲)for a few min
31、utes just before taking a test did better on the test than students listening to relaxation instructions or sitting in silence. Music of Mozart, the investigators concluded, seemed tocause changes in the brain that warm up neural(神经)connections, thereby improving thinking. Butthe gain in performance
32、-widely publicized as the Mozart effect-lasted only 15 minutes and proved difficult to repeat. Rather than causing a real change in ability, Mozart seemed to improve excitement and mood, producing better concentration on the test.Research suggests that to produce lasting gains in intelligence-test s
33、cores, involvement must be long-lasting and involve childrens active participation. Consequently, Glenn Schellenberg, psychologist from University of Toronto, wondered, can music lessons enhance intelligence?Schellenberg recruited 132 six-year-old children for formal lessons. First, the children too
34、k an intelligence test and were rated for social maturity. Next, the children were randomly assigned to one of four experimental conditions. Two were music groups; one received piano lessons and the other voice lessons. The third group took drama lessons-a condition that shed light on whether intell
35、ectual gains were unique to musical experiences. The fourth group-a no-lessons control-was offered music lessons the following year. After 36 weeks of lessons, the childrens intelligence and social maturity were assessed again.All four groups showed gains in intelligence-test performance, probably b
36、ecause the participants had just entered grade school, which usually leads to an increase in intelligence test scores. But the two music groups consistently gained more than the control groups. Their advantage, though just a few points, extended across many mental abilities, including verbal and spa
37、tial skills and speed of thinking. At the same time, only the drama group improved in social maturity.In sum, active, sustained musical experiences can lead to small increases in intelligence among6-year-olds. But other enrichment activities, such as reading, science, math, and chess programs, may h
38、ave similar benefits. All demand that children invest far more time and effort than they would in listening to a Mozart sonata.32. What did the 1993 experiment show?A. Mozart effect will change students ability to study. B. Music of Mozart improves students concentration.C. Listening to Mozart will
39、produce lasting gains in test scores.D. Brief exposure to Mozart results in lifelong intellectual gains.33. Why did Glenn Schellenberg conduct his experiment? A. To rate the children for social maturity.B. To give 132 six-year-olds formal music lessons.C. To see if music lessons can improve children
40、s intelligence.D. To test the Mozart effect on childrens intelligence and social maturity.34. What does the underlined phrase shed light on probably mean?A. confuseB. clarifyC. concealD. compare35. Which of the following may serve as the best title of the passage? A. What is the Mozart Effect?B. Tun
41、e Your Brain with MozartC. Mozart for Newborns: A Bright BeginningD. Can Musical Experiences Enhance Intelligence?第二节(共 5 小题;每小题 2.5 分, 满分 12.5 分)阅读下面短文, 从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。Its a common practice to take off your shoes when you enter your home. Many do this to prevent dirt and bacteri
42、a from getting inside. 36. Technically, yes. As you walk around outside, your shoes pick up bacteria, viruses and dirt. A 2017study showed that more than 26 percent of the sole(s底)of shoes worn in homes contained Clostridiumdifficile, or C. diff, a common healthcare-associated infection that can be
43、deadly.But if that worries you, get this-the average person has more than 100 trillion microbes(微生物) in and on their body. 37. And if your pets go outside, theyre bringing in dirty stuff on their paws and fur. Thankfully, most of the bacteria on your body and in your home areharmless. Same with the
44、stuff you track in on your shoes.38. Take them off if youve got little kids crawling around on the floors, who may then put their fingers in their mouths. Disinfect if someone in your home is sensitive toinfection. And since pollen(花粉)can be transferred from shoes to floors, and especially carpets,
45、kickoff your shoes if someone at home has allergies.39. Each of your feet has about 125,000 sweat gland(s and any sweat on your feet can be transferred to carpets. Wet carpets, in turn, trap dirt.汗腺)on the sole,In the end, the choice of whether or not to go shoeless is yours. 40. But whether your sh
46、oes are on or off, you need to clean your home as often as possible.A. But is that really an issue?B. Sweat can also contain microbes.C. Your home is covered in bacteria, too.D. Despite this, other people think this is unnecessary.E. Some people just like the feel of walking around in bare feet.F. S
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