河北省保定市七校2022届高三英语下学期3月一模联考试题(Word版附答案).doc
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1、保定市2021-2022学年下学期模拟第一次考试英语试题本试卷共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。1Where are the speakers?AAt an airport. BAt a bus stop. CAt a train station.2What will the man do?AShip more goods. BLower
2、the price. CPhone Mr. Smith.3When does the conversation probably take place?AIn the morning. BIn the afternoon. CIn the evening.4What is the probable relationship between the speakers?AStrangers. BFamilies. CClerk and customer.5What are the speakers mainly talking about?AUsing the Internet. BWriting
3、 a book. CMaking a movie.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。6What is wrong with the man?AHe gets allergic. BHe has a stomachache. CHe cut himself accidentally.7Who is the man probably?AA
4、volleyball fan. BA volleyball player. CA volleyball coach.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8What does the man say are the best places to meet people?AGyms. BParks. CLibraries.9What did the man think of the health care in Thailand?AIt was expensive. BIt was crowded. CIt was efficient.10Why was the man surprised when
5、he left Thailand?AHe liked Thai people.BHe spoke Thai well.CHe enjoyed the life in Thailand.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11What is the woman doing?AFeeding the bees. BTaking a trip. CHosting a program.12What does the woman say about the place?AIts remote. BIts peaceful. CIts popular.13What did the woman do yest
6、erday?AShe had a party. BShe bought a gift. CShe took a flight.听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。14How much does the Recreational Membership cost?A$130 a month. B$160 a month. C$260 a month.15What races do both types of the membership cover? ARaces in Alaska. BRaces in California. CRaces in New York.16What will the
7、woman do tomorrow?AVisit her friend. BGo to the club. CJoin a cycling group.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17Who might be the listeners?AContest judges. BCompany employees. CTechnology enthusiasts.18How do most people feel about virtual conferences?ATheyre convenient. BTheyre advanced. CTheyre strange.19Why does
8、 the speaker mention the EGU General Assembly 2020?ATo share his experience. BTo support his argument. CTo draw the listeners attention.20What is the theme of the speakers speech? AThe advantages of virtual conferences. BVirtual conferences during the lockdown.CThe origin of virtual conferences.第二部分
9、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,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。AAre you moving out for the school term when you have food that you dont want or no longer need? Donate it through Student Food Rescues food drive-Holiday Food Rescue!Student Food Rescue at the Boston University Community Serv
10、ice Center is collecting non-perishable(不易腐烂的)food from students across campus.Whether its unopened canned or boxed food you already own or you decide to buy a few extra canned goods during your next grocery store trip, all food will be donated to local soup kitchens,homeless shelters and organizati
11、ons that help fight food insecurity in the Boston area.When and Where Can I Drop Off Food?We will be collecting food from December 13th to December 18th. To make the donation processes as easy and accessible for students of Boston University,there will be donation boxes at various places across camp
12、us:East Campus:Myles Standish HallCentral Campus:Community Service CenterSouth Campus:518 Park Dr near the mailroomWest Campus:Sleeper Hall near the entrance to West dining hallWest Campus:1019 Commonwealth AveDonations will be collected in big cardboard boxes on the ground.There will be a public no
13、tice attached to the box, so it is clearly identifiable.Where Will the Donations Be Taken?The sourced donations will be taken to select community partners in the Greater Boston Area.Have Questions?Feel free to reach out to the SFR Program Managers Saahil Adusumilli and Alexia Lancea at sfrbu.edu.21.
14、Who is the drive to help?A.The owners of nearby stores.B.Students in Boston University.C.The local people in need of food.D.Some food organizations around.22.How many days do the donations last?A.5.B.6.C.13.D.18.23.At which place are the donations collected on South Campus?A.Myles Standish Hall.B.10
15、19 Commonwealth Ave.C.Community Service Center.D.518 Park Dr near the mailroom.BIn 2010,Barack Obama was to pay a visit to Mumbais Gandhi Museum, where palm (棕榈) trees full of me dotted the grounds. The president knew me well-coconuts(椰子) are a part of life in Indonesia,where he spent his boyhood.Be
16、fore his visit,Indian authorities,however, removed every last sign of me around the museum.They were afraid the president of the United States would be taken out by one of me falling on his head.Lets get this out of the way: My reputation as the “killer fruit of countless innocents was then and stil
17、l is a misbelief.A repeatedly misinterpreted 1984 study overstated the number of deaths I caused by hitting people on the head,and the word spread.Today,the only things about me “to die for are the sometimes too-delicious foods you humans make with me, such as cookies and pies. A decade ago, health
18、experts briefly gave me a halo because some of my fats may raise beneficial cholesterol(胆固醇).But ask a heart doctor today and theyll tell you that coconut oil will raise your bad cholesterol as much.Death by coconut,indeed!People have other wrong ideas about me. But allow me to leave you with a swee
19、t presidential tale.A World War II boat commanded by one John F.Kennedy was destroyed in 1943 by a Japanese warship. Kennedy and his surviving crew were stuck on an island.They were suffering from hunger,thirst and injuries when they met two friendly native coast-watchers. Kennedy scratched a messag
20、e into a coconut shell: “NAURO ISL.COMMANDER.11 ALIVE.NEED SMALL BOAT.KENNEDY.”The coast-watchers delivered this successfully and all the crew were saved.Years later,the coconut shell was given to the newly elected president. It sat on his office desk throughout his presidency and now is a center-pi
21、ece of the John F.Kennedy Library in Boston-as the proof that we coconuts dont take lives,we save them.24.Why did Indian officials get rid of “me?A.To reduce Obamas fear.B.To avoid unexpected injuries.C.To show their welcome tradition.D.To follow the request from the US.25.Which of the following can
22、 replace the underlined words in paragraph 2?A.thought little of meB.did great damage to meC.made me well-knownD.brought me a good name26.How does the author sound in the passage?A.Amusing.B.Anxious.C.Concerned.D.Romantic.27.What is the purpose of the passage?A.To show a new discovery.B.To correct p
23、eoples misbelief.C.To tell the history of coconuts.D.To describe a successful rescue.CVery, very long ago, dogs didnt exist. There were just wolves of different kinds. “Dogor”, an 18,000-year-old puppy, was found frozen in the permafrost in Siberia near Yakutsk. Permafrost is a layer of ground in Ar
24、ctic and Antarctic areas that remains frozen. Recently, areas of permafrost are thawing(解冻)as the world has warmed, and uncovering secrets long buried and frozen.Dogor came out of the ground covered with mud and ice, but scientists carefully cleaned him. His head, including his nose, hair, eyelashes
25、, and a mouth full of young teeth, is still very much like it was when he died. Scientists from Sweden have tested him carefully. Their tests showed that the puppy lived 18,000 years ago, that it was a male, and that it was about two months old when it died.But even though the scientists ran two DNA
26、 tests to discover whether Dogor was a dog or a wolf, they didnt get what they wanted. The scientists say that normally its fairly “easy to tell the difference”. They now plan on doing a third DNA test. In any case, the results will teach scientists a lot about the history of dogs and when they bega
27、n to separate from wolves. “We cant wait to get results from further tests,” said Sergey Fedorov, of the Mammoth Museum of North-Eastern Federal University.Some people believe we may soon get even more information about very old animals. Due to the climate change, the worlds temperature has gone up
28、by 1, which has led to heat waves, record dry periods, wildfires, record rains, and more strong hurricanes. Since the permafrost in Siberia and other areas is thawing, its possible that even more animals will be found, which could help scientists learn more about early history.28. Whats special abou
29、t Dogor?A. Its the worlds earliest dog. B. It survived extreme cold.C. It has shown many secrets.D. It is preserved perfectly.29. Which word can best describe the result of the study on Dogor?A. Uncertain.B. Satisfying.C. Unreliable.D. Challenging.30. What does the author want to convey in the last
30、paragraph?A. The rise of temperature benefits animal studies.B. Animals are suffering from natural disasters.C. The climate is worsening.D. Scientists call on people to protect ancient animals.31. Where is the text most likely from?A. A science magazine.B. A biology textbook.C. A novel about animals
31、.D. A report about weather.DMineralizing rivers, desalting oceans, drilling into the ground, there are many different ways to access drinking water in places where its in short supply. But with overpopulation, climate change and increasing water shortage, innovators have been on the lookout for a ne
32、w solution and some are convinced the answer is up in the air.SOURCE Global is one of the many companies around the world extracting(提取) water from the air, with the hope of helping unwatered communities. However, its technology has a sustainable change. Its devices, named Hydropanels, are powered b
33、y built-in solar panels.“Youre able to harvest water from the air using solar power and nothing else, no need for electricity, no need for a grid, no need for infrastructure its perfectly self-sufficient,” explains Vahid Fotuhi, the companys vice president.Atmospheric water generators (AWGs), like S
34、OURCEs, are machines that produce drinkable water from surrounding air. These devices have been around for about a decade and traditionally theyre based on condensation cooling water vapor to collect water. This process, however, can consume a lot of electricity and many of these early technologies
35、only work in places with high air humidity(湿气). These limits are what urged SOURCE to develop a more flexible and sustainable solution.Its solar panels power a fan that draws in air. Inside the device, the air travels through a sponge-like(海绵样的) material that traps the water vapor. SOURCE has fixed
36、its Hydropanels around the world at hospitals, schools and work sites that have difficulty accessing water. It has also attracted commercial clients particularly in countries catering to tourists in isolated landscapes, such as the desert.According to Keith Hays, vice president of Bluefield Research
37、, SOURCEs design is different from other AWGs because it combines solar-based power supply and water capture mechanism within the same structure, enabling off-network operation. “Other systems usually have a separate panel or connect to the network,” he explains.32.What is paragraph 1 mainly about?
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