河南省南阳市第一中学2022届高三上学期第二次月考英语试题 WORD版含解析.doc
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1、2022届河南省南阳市第一中学高三上学期第二次月考英语试题考试时间:100分钟第二部分阅读理解(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 A、B、C 和 D 四个选项中,选出最佳选项。AMost Impressive Ways to Get from Place to PlaceHorse Caravan (马车)Go a bit old-school with a horse caravan in Ireland. While riding a horse may not offer much in the way of i
2、mpressiveness, how about getting a horse to a carriage that includes cooking and sleeping areas? That sounds a bit more remarkable. Plus, the horse-drawn carriages allow a fresh perspective on the countryside and beaches.Terra BusMade in Calgary, only roughly 20 of these Terra Bus Ice Explorer all-t
3、errain vehicles exist and they almost all serve the Icefields Parkway and the Athabasca Glacier in Jasper, Canada. Designed specifically for glacier travel, the six-wheel, 49-foot-long vehicle looks like the most robust (强大的)tour bus on the planet. And it is. The Terra Bus Ice Explorer can handle 56
4、 passengers and nearly any sort of ice, mud, sand, snow and rock the Canadian Rocky Mountains have to offer.The Central-Mid-Levels Escalator (自动扶梯)If this Hong Kong escalator system didnt exist, youd have all sorts of stairs to deal with to climb between the western and central Hong Kong districts.
5、This system of 20 escalators, built in 1993, combines to become the longest outdoor covered escalator in the world, running a total length of 2,624 feet and rising 442 feet in the process. From end to encl its a ride lasting 20 minutes.Symphony of the SeasAt 1, 181 feet in length and a gross tonnage
6、 of 228, 000, the Royal Caribbean Symphony of the Seas is the largest cruise ship in the world. The steel ship features seven distinct on-board neighborhoods, surfing, ziplining, ice-skating, 3D movies and pools. Symphony is powered by solar energy.1. What can you do on Horse Caravan?A. Cook meals.B
7、. Watch movies.C. Take an escalator.D. Admire great mountains.2. What is Terra Bus intended for?A. Beach views.B. In-city transportation.C. On-board entertainments.D. Complex road conditions.3. Which of the following is in Hong Kong?A. Horse Caravan.B. Terra Bus.C. The Central-Mid-Levels Escalator.D
8、. Symphony of the Seas.【答案】1. A 2. D 3. C【解析】【分析】这是一篇说明文。文章主要介绍四种最令人印象深刻的旅行方式。你可以坐马车,巴士,自动扶梯和听海洋交响乐。【1题详解】细节理解题。根据Horse Caravan部分的“While riding a horse may not offer much in the way of impressiveness,how about getting a horse to a carriage that includes cooking and sleeping areas?虽然骑马可能不会给人留下深刻印象,但是
9、体验在能做饭和睡觉的马车上怎么样?”可知,可以在马车上做饭。故选A。【2题详解】推理判断题。根据Terra Bus部分的“ Designed specifically for glacier travel, the six-wheel, 49-foot-long vehicle looks like the most robust (强大的)tour bus on the planet. And it is. The Terra Bus Ice Explorer can handle 56 passengers and nearly any sort of ice, mud, sand, sn
10、ow and rock the Canadian Rocky Mountains have to offer.这辆车是专门为冰川旅行设计的,长49英尺,有6个轮子,看起来像是地球上最结实的旅游巴士。特拉巴士“冰探险者”号能载56名乘客,还能载加拿大落基山脉提供的几乎任何种类的冰、泥、沙、雪和岩石。”可知,Terra Bus的目的是适用于复杂的路况。故选D。【3题详解】细节理解题。根据The Central-Mid-Levels Escalator中的“If this Hong Kong escalator system didnt exist, youd have all sorts of s
11、tairs to deal with to climb between the western and central Hong Kong districts.如果香港没有这种自动扶梯系统,那么在香港西区和中区之间就会有各种各样的楼梯要爬。”可知,The Central-Mid-Levels Escalator在香港。故选C。BIn 1985, Tommy Burrell inherited(继承) a piece of land in West Sussex, England, which is 3500 acres. It had been in his family for more t
12、han 200 years. As it was a failing farm, he and his wife Isabella Tree, were all set to run a traditional farm, but soon realized the costs far outweighed the profits. The land wasnt suitable for growing crops anymore.So, in 2001, the couple decided to try something else-an experiment in “rewilding”
13、, or restoring environments to their natural state. They reintroduced native species, including Tamworth pigs, Exmoor ponies, longhorn cattle, and deer. Then they took out all the fences and let the animals wander freely.In the following years, the land went through an incredible change. The once ne
14、at fields were covered with bushes, creating habitats where new plant and animal species could grow.Now its home to many different creatures, including two rare species of bats, nightingales, peregrine falcons, white storks, and even turtle doves, whose numbers have dropped by 98 percent in the U. K
15、. over the last few decades!“We were living in a biological desert. Now, ecologists are blown away all the time by just the amount of life here, Isabella said. It shows the potential that this kind of project has for changing trends of biodiversity decline.Whats more, the land is now profitable! Tom
16、my and Isabella offer multiple services there, including walking tours, safaris, photography classes, and rewilding workshops. They also sell meat to control their large animal populations, and even allow visitors to spend a night outside in the tents they set up.What a promising outcome! This is am
17、azing news for conservationists and shows that our planet can be returned to its natural glory, if only we let it. Now, its a beautiful reminder of how ecosystems can be restored by letting Mother Nature take the control.4. What did the couple do with the land?A. They planted trees on it.B. They rai
18、sed animals on it.C. They restored it to its natural state.D. They transformed it into a traditional farm.5. What does the underlined phrase “blown away” in Paragraph 5 mean?A. Amused.B. Impressed.C. Disappointed.D. Confused.6. Which is one of the ways the couple make profits?A. Selling tents to tou
19、rists.B. Selling what they grow on the land.C. Killing animals and selling the meat.D. Drawing rare animals and selling the pictures.7. What can be inferred about the couple?A. They have creative ideas.B. They succeeded through hard labor.C. They are too lazy to manage a farm.D. They care more about
20、 money than the ecosystem.【答案】4. C 5. B 6. C 7. A【解析】【分析】本文是一篇夹叙夹议的文章。主要讲述了汤米伯勒尔夫妇继承了一块土地,但是发现这块土地入不敷出后决定,让环境恢复到自然状态,并取得了成功。以此来让人们明白我们的星球可以恢复它自然的荣耀。【4题详解】细节理解题。根据第二段“in 2001, the couple decided to try something else an experiment in “rewilding”, or restoring environments to their natural state.(2001
21、年,这对夫妇决定尝试另一种方式“野化”实验,即将环境恢复到自然状态。)”可知,这对夫妇将土地恢复到自然状况。故选C项。【5题详解】词句猜测题。根据第五段“It shows the potential that this kind of project has for changing trends of biodiversity decline.(它显示了这类项目在改变生物多样性下降趋势方面的潜力。)”以及文中表明夫妇的土地上生物种类和数量很多,可以推断,这里的生命数量给生态学家留下了深刻印象。“blown away”意思是留下深刻印象。故选B项。【6题详解】细节理解题。根据倒数第二段“The
22、y also sell meat to control their large animal populations(他们也卖肉来控制他们庞大的动物数量)”可知,这对夫妇的盈利方式之一是杀动物卖肉。故选C项。【7题详解】推理判断题。根据第二段“So, in 2001, the couple decided to try something else-an experiment in “rewilding”, or restoring environments to their natural state.(因此,2001年,这对夫妇决定尝试另一种方式“野化”实验,即将环境恢复到自然状态。)”及
23、第六段“Whats more, the land is now profitable(此外,这块土地现在是赚钱的)”可知,这对夫妻想出了常人想不到的好主意,将土地恢复到自然状况,不仅保护了生态环境,而且还赚到了钱。由此可以推断,这对夫妇拥有创造性的想法。故选A项。CFor many white-collar workers around the world, the recent pandemic has meant having to work from home. Their usual office location has been out of bounds . This means
24、 different working practices, which have advantages and disadvantages for employees. But the big question is, “Will they ever see their offices again?”Home working has made people realize what tasks they can perform at home, rather than enduring a commute to the office to do the same thing. It has g
25、iven them more time with the family; theyve been sleeping better and have saved money by not travelling or buying lunches on the go . And recent research suggests the majority of people working from home are just as productive. For some people, this could be a permanent arrangement. In the UK, fifty
26、 of the biggest employers questioned by BBC, have said they have no plans to return all staff to the office full-time in the near future. Of course, one main reason is that firms couldnt see a way of accommodating large numbers of staff while social distancing regulations were still in place. But BB
27、C also heard from some smaller businesses who are deciding to abandon their offices altogether. Other bigger companies are also looking at shutting offices to save money as many jobs can be performed remotely. Peter Cheese, head of the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development, told BBC: “Wer
28、e at a moment of real change in the world of work, driven by big existential crises. ”But this isnt great news for everyone. Some employees can feel isolated at home, and theres less opportunity to network or learn from other people, especially if theyre a new recruit . Also, city centers may suffer
29、 most from a change in working habits. Shops and cafes rely on the footfall of office workers, and without them, they face closure. The future is still uncertain, which is why tt may be too early to say where our desks will be permanently located. But the office of the future may be your home.8. Wha
30、t does the underlined phrase “a commute to the office” in paragraph 2 mean?A. The journey to and back from the office.B. The distance between the office partners.C. A communication from the office.D. A call at the office.9. According to the text, which is NOT the benefit of working from home?A. More
31、 time to accompany the family.B. Less money on lunches on the go .C. A better sleep.D. Higher efficiency.10. What can we infer from paragraph 3?A. Half employers will tire their staff.B. Large numbers of staff will leave office.C. Some employees wont see their offices again.D. Firms couldnt deal wit
32、h social distancing regulations.11 What could be the best title for this text?A. Does Working From Home Benefit a Lot?B. Will Offices Disappear in the Future?C. The Usual Office Location Has Been out of BoundsD. Different Working Practices Have Advantages and Disadvantages【答案】8. A 9. D 10. C 11. B【解
33、析】这是一篇议论文。在各国经历新冠肺炎疫情期间,有许多人都居家办公。雇主和雇员们都意识到,也许未来人们不再需要办公室。本文讨论办公室的终结是否会来到,以及这为什么对于人们来说是几家欢喜几家愁。【8题详解】短语猜测题。根据下文“It has given them more time with the family; theyve been sleeping better and have saved money by not travelling or buying lunches on the go .”(这让他们有更多的时间和家人在一起;他们睡得更好了,而且不用出门旅行或在路上买午餐来省钱。
34、)可推断,在家工作使人们意识到他们可以在家里完成任务而不必忍受往返办公室的通勤就能做同样的事情。故a commute to the office是指“往返于办公室的旅程”。故选A。【9题详解】推理判断题。根据第二段倒第二句“It has given them more time with the family; theyve been sleeping better and have saved money by not travelling or buying lunches on the go .”(这让他们有更多的时间和家人在一起;他们睡得更好了,而且不用出门旅行或在路上买午餐来省钱。)
35、可知,选项A、B、C都是在家工作的好处。根据第二段最后一句“And recent research suggests the majority of people working from home are just as productive.”(最近的研究表明,大多数在家工作的人也同样高效。)可知,文章是指在家工作和在办公室工作一样高效,而不是更加高效。故选D。【10题详解】推理判断题。根据第三段第一句“For some people, this could be a permanent arrangement. ”(对一些人来说,这可能是一种永久的安排。)可知,this是指上文提到的“w
36、orking from home”,结合下文“In the UK, fifty of the biggest employers questioned by BBC, have said they have no plans to return all staff to the office full-time in the near future. ”(在英国,英国广播公司调查的50家最大的雇主表示,他们近期没有计划让所有员工全职回到办公室工作。)以及“But BBC also heard from some smaller businesses who are deciding to ab
37、andon their offices altogether. Other bigger companies are also looking at shutting offices to save money as many jobs can be performed remotely.(但BBC也听到一些较小的企业决定完全放弃他们的办公室。其他更大的公司也在考虑关闭办公室,以节省资金,因为许多工作都可以远程完成。) ”可推断,有些员工再也见不到自己的办公室了。故选C。【11题详解】主旨大意题。第一段最后一句But the big question is, “Will they ever s
38、ee their offices again?”(但最大的问题是,“他们还能再见到自己的办公室吗?”)提出了文章的论点“员工是否还会回办公室办公”,下文进行了讨论,在最后一段最后两句“The future is still uncertain, which is why it may be too early to say where our desks will be permanently located. But the office of the future may be your home.”(未来仍不确定,这就是为什么现在说我们的办公桌将永久放在哪里可能还为时过早。未来的办公室可
39、能是你的家。),可推断,作者认为办公室是否会消失尚不能定论。所以选项B(办公室会在未来消失吗?)是最好的标题。故选B。DA long-term dream for 3D bioprinting is that people on active waiting lists for organ donations might one day have the option of getting a bio-printed organ. Although the ability to produce a functional heart or kidney this way likely lies
40、years in the future, realistic near-term goals include bioprinting simpler structures. Living tissues printed outside the body, however, would still require implantation operation, which often involves large incisions (切 口)that increase the risk of infection and lengthen recovery time.Scientists in
41、Tsinghua University are working on a way to print cells directly inside the body. The idea would be to use existing minimally invasive (微创)operation techniques to insert 3D printing tools into patients and then lay down new tissues.Much of the previous research has focused on treatments of skin and
42、other tissues in the outer part of the body, because the necessary equipment is normally too large to access :he digestive tract (消化道)and other centrally located organs. Scientists in China wanted to develop a mini bioprinting robot that could enter the human body with relative case, so that they ca
43、n use the technology for conditions like stomach ulcer (胃溃疡).The resulting micro robot is just 30 millimeters wideless than half the width of a credit card and can fold to a length of 43 millimeters. Once inside a patients body, it unfolds to become 59 millimeters long and can start bioprinting. The
44、 team has constructed clever mechanisms that make the system compact when entering the body yet extend to provide a large working area once past the tight entry. In their experiments, the researchers in China fitted the micro robot onto a long tube that can be inserted through bodily openings and su
45、ccessfully snaked it through a curved pipe into a transparent plastic model of a stomach.12. What is the aim of Tsinghuas new research?A. To repair wounded skin of the human body.B. To take stomach ulcer out of the human body,C. To print new tissues inside the human body.D. To plant 3D printed organ
46、s into the human body.13. What is the advantage of Tsinghuas new technique?A. Immediate organ sharing.B. Reduced patient suffering.C. Less use of operation equipment.D. Accurate health condition identification.14. What is the end product of Tsinghuas research?A. A plastic stomach.B. A snake- like lo
47、ng tube.C. A 3D printed structure.D. A mini bioprinting robot.15. Whats the authors purpose in writing the text?A. To guide.B. To inform.C. To advertise.D. To argue.【答案】12. C 13. B 14. D 15. B【解析】【分析】这是一篇说明文。文章介绍了清华大学研究的一款医用微型3D打印机器人。【12题详解】细节理解题。由第二段“Scientists in Tsinghua University are working on
48、 a way to print cells directly inside the body. The idea would be to use existing minimally invasive (微创)operation techniques to insert 3D printing tools into patients and then lay down new tissues.”(清华大学的科学家正在研究一种直接在体内打印细胞的方法。其想法是利用现有的微创手术技术,将3D打印工具插入患者体内,然后放置新的组织。)可知清华新研究是利用现有的微创手术技术在体内植入3D打印工具,在人
49、体内3D打印新组织。故选C项。【13题详解】推理判断题。由第一段中的“Living tissues printed outside the body, however, would still require implantation operation, which often involves large incisions (切 口)that increase the risk of infection and lengthen recovery time.”(然而,在体外打印的活组织仍然需要植入手术,这通常需要大切口,这会增加感染的风险并延长恢复时间。)和第二段“Scientists
50、in Tsinghua University are working on a way to print cells directly inside the body. The idea would be to use existing minimally invasive (微创)operation techniques to insert 3D printing tools into patients and then lay down new tissues.”(清华大学的科学家正在研究一种直接在体内打印细胞的方法。其想法是利用现有的微创手术技术,将3D打印工具插入患者体内,然后放置新的
51、组织。)可知体外打印的活组织植入体内时,需要大切口,感染风险高恢复时间长,而清华的新技术是微创手术,在体内直接3D打印新组织,也就是不需要大切口,恢复时间短,感染风险低,所以对患者来说就是痛苦最少。故选B项。【14题详解】细节理解题。由最后一段中的“The resulting micro robot is just 30 millimeters wideless than half the width of a credit card and can fold to a length of 43 millimeters.”(这种随之产生的微型机器人的宽度只有30毫米,比信用卡宽度的一半还小,可
52、以折叠到43毫米长。)和下文对这个微型3D打印机器人的描述,可知清华研究的最终成果是微型生物打印机器人。故选D项。【15题详解】推理判断题。本文的体裁为说明文,介绍了清华大学研究的一款医用微型3D打印机器人,由此可见其写作目的应为“To inform”(报告)。故选B项。第二节(共 5 小题;每小题 2 分,满分 10 分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。Camping is a great way to spend family time. It provides great opportunities for kids to explore
53、 new places and try new activities. Even a campsite near home can open up a new world of excitement. _16_ If you are looking forward to your camping trip this summer, but are worried about keeping your parents entertained, here are a few easy suggestions._17_ If you are camping in a mountainous area
54、, try mountain biking. Encourage your parents to bring their bikes along on your camping trip. Flying along together through the bike trails near your campsite will be an exciting experience for you and your parents alike. Remember to bring along your helmet, so your parents dont have to worry about
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