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    1、2022年3月十三校联考高三英语试卷听力(略)II. Grammar and vocabulary Section ADirections: After reading the passages below, fill in the blanks to make the passages coherent and grammatically correct. For the blanks with a given word, fill in each blank with the proper form of the given word; for the other blanks, use

    2、one word that best fits each blank.ALatin study can help Chinese learn EnglishIn 1988, I went and started to learn Mandarin in Taiwan. At first it was just the mysterious Eastern culture 25._ attracted me, but after I read on Confucianism and Taoism, I was amazed by Chinese philosophy.In 1994, I was

    3、 recommended by a friend to study with renowned philosopher Tang Yijie at Peking University as a doctoral student, 26._(focus) on the introduction and the spread of Christianity in China.Learning ancient languages enables us 27. _(communicate) with ancient wise men. When I first read The Analects of

    4、 Confucius in Chinese by looking up the dictionary word by word, I felt like I was talking to them who lived some 2,500 years ago, and it gave me tremendous joy.Nowadays, Chinese are crazy about learning English, 28. _ many dont know that English has been influenced by Latin in many ways, and if one

    5、 wants to understand Western culture, one has to learn Latin. So I always wonder 29. _ the Chinese are so content with superficial understanding instead of seeking the roots of the language.I used to have a dream of building a language school 30. _(dedicate) to Western classical languages, 31. _ now

    6、 still seems unrealistic, but I have opened up courses in Renmin University and Beijing Normal University, and on weekends I do public teaching at the Xishiku cathedral (大教堂) and PostWave publishing company, so my dream is being partially realized.Besides teaching, I use my spare time writing books

    7、on classics studies and I 32. _(publish) more than 30 titles so far. I see my students as my children, and want to give them my best. BModified food examinedStudies on genetic modification(GM) 33. _(mention) six times in the annual No. 1 Central Document. This years document is the first to propose

    8、34. _(spread) scientific knowledge related to the use of genetic modification.This is a worthy move in that the authorities appear to have decided to break 35. _ long silence about GM technology, says Qing Chuan in an article in Rednet. cn.For too long, opinions on genetically modified crops in Chin

    9、a have been divided. Advocates of GM accuse opponents 36. _ fear mongering(兜售), while opponents with either having been bought over by foreign seed companies, or ignoring threats to public health or national food security.The governmental authorities have been sponsoring studies for years but 37. _

    10、have not talked much about the unauthorized commercialization of research achievements exposed by some reports. Occasionally, government officials have complained about the publics ignorance and “demonization”(妖魔化) of GM technologies. Yet few of them succeeded in reassuring a worried public with 38.

    11、 _ (convincing) explanations.GM technologies, GM food in particular, have been unpopular thus far not because theyve been proven unsafe, but mostly because authorities 39. _ not have been unnecessarily quiet, says Qing.The public deserves to know 40. _ is being done and why, and such knowledge will

    12、contribute to their understanding of the issue.Section BDirections: Complete the following passage by using the words in the box. Each word can only be used once. Note that there is one word more than you need.A. astonishing B. processing C. ensure D. blame E. virtually F. routinelyG. occurs H. cons

    13、equences I . admitted J. decent K. estimatedAs many sit down to enjoy plentiful holiday meals this season, its also a good time to note the growing problem of food waste.According to the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) of the United Nations, it is 41._ that one-third of food produced for hum

    14、an consumption worldwide annually is lost or wasted.The economic and environmental implications of food loss and waste are 42. _. More than a quarter of the worlds agricultural land is being worked to grow food that nobody eats.Whats the difference between food loss and food waste? Waste happens tow

    15、ard the back end of the food chain, at the retail and consumer level. Loss, on the other hand, mostly 43. _ at the front of the food chainduring production, post-harvest, and 44. _ and its more common in the developing world, which tends to lack the base to deliver all of its food, in 45. _ shape, t

    16、o consumers.In developed nations, extreme-efficient farming practices, plenty of refrigeration, and first-rate transportation and storage 46. _ that most of the food they grow makes it to the retail level. But things go rapidly south from there.Store managers 47. _ over-order, for fear of running ou

    17、t of a particular product. The British supermarket chain Tesco, for example, 48. _ throwing out nearly 50,000 tons of food within their UK stores during the latest financial year.Consumers are also to 49. _. We often order too much food in restaurants without taking leftovers home. We overbuy when t

    18、here is a discount for invitingly packaged food. When we store food, many of us take “use by” dates literally, and we suffer no 50. _ for dumping eatable food into a bin.III. Reading ComprehensionSection ADirections: For each blank in the following passage there are four words or phrases marked A, B

    19、, C and D. Fill in each blank with the word or phrase that best fits the context.Do you often feel tried in the morning even though youve been in bed for seven or eight hours the night before? Like many people, you are not sleeping as much as you think you are. _51_, your sleep efficiency is not tha

    20、t good.Sleep experts _52_ “sleep efficiency” as the percentage of time that you are actually sleeping.According to explanatory journalism website V, the science of sleep efficiency is still young. There is no _53_ number for efficiency thats been proven as linked to poor health. However, according t

    21、o a New York Times report about sleep _54_, some experts make a rough estimate of 85 percent or above as a decent place to be.Besides avoiding caffeine intake after lunch and _55_ physical exercise before bed, here are more tips for improving sleep efficiency.Avoid blue light at nightShort wavelengt

    22、h blue light, _56_ by the sun and by the screens of computers, iPads and smartphones, stops production of the sleep-stimulating hormone melatonin (褪黑激素) and makes you feel more _57_. Blue light tells your brain its daytime. Experts suggest turning off your computers and smartphones one hour or at le

    23、ast 30 minutes before bed. You can also try installing apps that can filter blue light on your _58_.Keep a _59_ sleep scheduleGo to bed and wake up at the same time, or _60_ the same time, every day. Avoid excessive sleeping on the weekend. Consistency is the key to a good nights sleep, especially w

    24、hen it comes to waking up. When you have a consistent wake-up time, your brain _61_ to this and moves through the sleep cycle in preparation for you to feel rested and alert at your wake-up time. Roughly an hour before you wake, hormone levels increase gradually (along with your body temperature and

    25、 blood pressure), _62_ you to become more alert.Take napsOne of the biggest _63_ in melatonin production happens during the 1 to 3 pm time frame, which explains why most people feel sleepy in the afternoon. If you arent getting enough sleep at night, youre likely going to feel _64_ to sleep in the a

    26、fternoon. When this happens, youre better off taking a short nap (less than 30 minutes) than turning to caffeine or strong tea to keep you awake. A short nap will give you the rest you need to _65_ the rest of the afternoon, and youll sleep much better in the evening than if you drink caffeine or ta

    27、ke a long afternoon nap.51. A. By contrastB. In other wordsC. In conclusionD. On the contrary52. A. treatB. serveC. workD. define53. A. specificB. effectiveC. general D. precious54. A. quantityB. absenceC. qualityD. advance55. A. undertakingB. restrictingC. performingD. referring56. A. given offB. g

    28、iven awayC. given inD. given over57. A. sleepyB. unconsciousC. exhaustedD. alert58. A. installationsB. appliancesC. devicesD. computers59. A. variousB. distinctC. habitual D. changeable60. A. relativelyB. exactlyC. graduallyD. respectively61. A. adoptsB. adaptsC. devotesD. dedicates62. A. commanding

    29、B. permittingC. remindingD. causing63. A. problemsB. peaksC. advantagesD. weaknesses64. A. depressiveB. accurateC. desperateD. attentive65. A. see toB. break throughC. take toD. get throughSection BDirections: Read the following three passages. Each passage is followed by several questions or unfini

    30、shed statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the one that fits best according to the information given in the passage you have just read.(A)You will never stay the same person.Several recent research studies show a persons personality naturally changes over t

    31、ime in response to life events and most people tend to improve their personalities as they mature.“Personality means a characteristic pattern of thinking, feeling and behaving that is consistent over time and across situations,” says Christopher Soto, a research psychologist at Colby College in Main

    32、e, US., who thinks that personality is about 50 percent innate and 50 percent learned.Psychologists usually use the Big Five personality modelthe human personality can be divided into five broad categoriesopenness, conscientiousness, agreeableness, neuroticism(神经质)and extroversion(外向).Some personali

    33、ty types are more successful than others. Soto says people who are more conscientious tend to do better in the workplace and school. People who score high on agreeableness and low on neuroticism tend to have more satisfying and stable relationships. Extroverts do better in social and entrepreneurial

    34、 (创业)occupations.According to Soto, even small changes in a persons personality can produce important effects on relationships, career, health and happiness. But change takes time.“You start by changing the behavior and then, if you can maintain that new behavior over time, it gets cultivated,” Soto

    35、 says.Where do you start? “First, we have to recognize which pieces of our personality affct us,” says Richard Levak, a well-known personality expert. “If I am always getting fired because I get into arguments with co-workers and always blame others, then I have to realize that I have to change some

    36、thing,” he says.Dont set your expectation too high. Be patient. Warren Kennaugh, a behavioral strategist in Sydney, Australia, says its important to start small. Identify a first step and then practice it without worrying about the primary results. “Its like learning to kick a football, you focus on

    37、 the steps, not whether it goes in the goal,” The Wall Street Journal quoted him as saying.You should also let the people close to you know what youre doing. “Not only can they be supportive,” Kennaugh says, “but a change for you can also mean a change for themone they may not want or be ready for,

    38、if they arent told beforehand.”66. The word “innate” (paragraph 3) is closest in meaning to _.A. instructiveB. inbornC. indifferentD. informative67. If Steve is a successful sales manager, who always gets well along with others, he probably has the personality model of _.A. agreeableness and extrove

    39、rsionB. conscientiousness and neuroticismC. agreeableness and neuroticismD. openness and neuroticism68. We can learn from the passage that both Soto and Kennaugh think that _A. adequate time and patience are needed in developing new personalitiesB. when in trouble, one always needs to reflect on his

    40、 own behaviorsC. one must begin with small things to cultivate new personalitiesD. we are often not sure of the impact of our personalities on our life69. What is this passage mainly about?A. People tend to be changeable as they mature.B. We can easily alter our personalities in a short timeC. Only

    41、those of great patience can change their personalitiesD. We can our personalities with some proper strategies.(B)Its often interesting to take a look at some of the lists that arrive toward the end of the year such as top devices, best gadgets, most desirable high-tech gift and more. Apart from cell

    42、 phones and tablets, and Apple and Samsung products, this year many other gadgets made it on the most wanted list from Yahoo Tech and the most searched list from Bing. com. Read on to find out what they are.Wireless headphonePortable Bluetooth headphones represent the next evolution in headphone tec

    43、hnology. If you have a compatible smartphone with Bluetooth, the obvious benefit is that you can get rid of the wires snaking from your backpack or pocket. Many of the wireless headphones in the market also have a built-in microphone for taking calls hands-free.Product to buy: Beats Studio WirelessF

    44、eatures: Signature look, and powerful audio performance with intense bass and high-mid boosting, plus plenty of accessories.Price: 1898 yuanSmartwatchThe primary advantage of a smartwatch over traditional watches is that they reduce how often you have to pull your phone out of your pocket. With it,

    45、the information on your smartphone goes straight to your wrist, and you can decide first if they are worth dealing with.Product to buy: Pebble smartwatchFeatures: Understated design, with easy setup and instant information, and customizable watch faces, plus synes(同步)with Android or IOS.Price: $99 (

    46、about 612 yuan)Portable Bluetooth speakerBluetooth speakers are steadily growing in popularity because they let you take the party anywhere. They can be paired with your music device, and they are able to withstand incidental bumps. Though small in size, Bluetooth speakers provide a steady soundtrac

    47、k for even the lengthiest bacchanalia (狂欢)。Product to buy: Logitech UE BoomFeatures: Water and stain resistant, 360-degree sound, 15 hour battery life, with a variety of color patterns.Price: 1499 yuanFitness bandBasically, fitness bands are smartwatches without the watch. They keep track of your ex

    48、ercise progress and, at the same time, allow you to monitor vitals such as your heart rate, calories burned and amount of time spent exercising. Some even monitor your sleep patterns.Product to buy: Fitbit FlexFeatures: Long battery life (five days), with silent vibrating alarm, and wireless syncing

    49、 to smartphones.Price: 898 yuan70. Which of the following words can best summarize the common feature of the above products?A. CheapB. AndroidC. WirelessD. Wearable71. How much money is he likely to spend on some of the products if a man is an enthusiastic musical fan?A. 2510 yuanB. 3397 yuanC. 2397

    50、 yuan D. 1510 yuan72. According to the first paragraph, a smartphone that _ is a compatible one.A. has a large capacityB. represents technological evolutionC. goes with other devices D. has signature look73. Which of the following statements is Not True according to the passage?A. Tablets are on the

    51、 most wanted list of high-tech products of this yearB. Beats Studio Wireless features plenty of accessories.C. Smartwatch and Fitness band are similar products to some extent.D. All the products can sync with Android or iOS(C)Americas businesses are getting older and fatter, while many new businesse

    52、s are dying in infancy.A study last month by the Brookings Institution found that the proportion of older firms has grown steadily over several decades, while the survival rate of new companies has fallen. In addition, young people are starting companies at a sharply lower rate than in the past.A ne

    53、w report from the National Association of Manufacturers shows a major cause: The cost of obeying government regulations has risen to more than $2 trillion (12.26 trillion yuan) annually, or 12 percent of the GDP, and this cost falls disproportionately on smaller, newer businesses.Its risky, difficul

    54、t and expensive to start a business, and getting more so. Governments are imposing various new rules on a seemingly daily basis: health insurance, minimum wage increases and, most recently in California, compulsory paid sick days for even hourly employees. These regulations shift huge social welfare

    55、 costs directly onto often-struggling small businesses, while being proportionally much less costly for larger companies.This is partly an unintended issue of resourcesestablished companies can cope with new costs more easilybut its also deliberate. For instance, big insurance companies got a seat a

    56、t the table to help write Obamacare, but less politically powerful firmslike medical device manufacturersgot squeezed.Mature, successful corporations can employ ex-lawmakers with connections, distribute campaign contributions and even write regulations for themselves. They are also more likely to wa

    57、nt to protect steady revenue streams than revolutionize their industry.Major companies that have been so ill-managed they would otherwise collapseairlines, car companies and banksstagger(蹒跚)on because politicians ride to the rescue with bags of taxpayer money.The genius of our unique system of gover

    58、nment is the determination to protect and defend the rights of the individual over the rights of the nation. As such, the rise of a well-connected oligarchy(寡头政治)that protects big business at the expense of small business, and the established over the new, is opposite to American ideals.Income inequ

    59、alitywhich is directly caused by faulty government policyis being promoted as the reason to impose more of that bad policy. But lets be perfectly clear, we do not have a free market but one where government picks winners and losers through regulations and financial aids.Politics is, and always has b

    60、een, about balancing competing interests seeking to benefit themselves, and thats as it should be, but the force of government should never be used to reduce competition, kill innovation or support and extend artificial monopolies(垄断)by harming the consumer, the taxpayer and the economy. Policy must

    61、 breed our new and small businesses or see the as-yet undreamed of innovations that could be our bright future die in infancy.74. We can learn from the passage that _.A. over several decades, new companies have grown steadilyB. The cost of obeying government regulations falls equally on all business

    62、esC. less politically powerful firms also have their voice in making regulationsD. mature, successful corporations prefer to maintain their stable incomes75. We can infer from the last three paragraphs that _.A. the rise of a well-connected oligarchy is contrary to American idealsB. the state econom

    63、y may depends on those innovative businessesC. income inequality is what the government should take action to resolveD. the government picks winners and losers through the law of free market76. It can be concluded from the passage that _A. Larger and older firms have a command of resources of variou

    64、s aspectsB. most of the ex-lawmakers work in mature, successful corporationsC. politicians like providing financial aids to the companies of worse operationD. big insurance companies have better relationship with Obama77. As to the development of smaller businesses, the writer is _A. contentedB. con

    65、fidentC. concernedD. convincedSection CDirections: Read the passage carefully. Then answer the questions or complete the statements in the fewest possible words.The European Space Agency landed a probe (探查器) on a comet (彗星) on Nov 12, a first in space exploration and the highlight of a 10-year journ

    66、ey.Despite some initial faults during the probes landing procedure, Philae is now stable on the surface of the comet and sent back its first images on Nov 13.Besides the technical and operational lessons learned from this event, scientists hope that samples drilled out from the comet, known as 67P/C

    67、huryumov-Gerasimenko, will unlock details about how the planets- and possibly even life- evolved. Leroy Chiao, a former NASA astronaut, explained in an article that there are theories that impacting comets helped seed the Earth with most of its water, and perhaps with the basic chemical building blo

    68、cks of life itself.Philae, if successful, will analyze the comets soil and determine the quantities of water, nucleic (核素的) and amino (氨基的) acids present. These data will help cast more light on comet-seeding theories. In short, says Chiao, Philae and Rosetta (the mother ship) are prepared to help a

    69、nswer fundamental questions on one possible mechanism of the creation of life.The comet 67P was discovered in 1969. It is a roughly 3-by-5 km rock moving around the sun at 65,983 kilometers per hour. Rosetta, reached it in an extremely complicated path in August after a journey of 6.4 billion km tha

    70、t took 10 years, five months and four days, a mission that cost close to $1.8 billion (11billion yuan).The US has a small part in the Rosetta mission as some NASA instruments are on board. Scott Martelle, writing in the Los Angeles Times, says the mission thrills us not just because of the knowledge

    71、 the mission might bring us, but “because of what it says about the fruits of international cooperation, of imagination and vision, and of endless curiosity.”We spend so much time on the close horizons of our lives, Martelle says: “But moments like the landing of the Philae give us a reason to look

    72、up, above the horizon. This is where the future of civilization lies, in these joint explorations pressing the edges of our shared ignorance to see what we can learn.”(Note: Answer the questions or complete the statements in NO MORE THAN TEN WORDS)78. Scientists are excited about the samples to be d

    73、rilled out from the comet, in hope of _79. The comet-seeding theories seem to imply that _ provided by the crashing comets may have helped create the life on earth.80. Give another example of the excitement this mission can bring besides the new knowledge.81. According to Martelle, what should we do

    74、 for better future civilization?第II卷(共47分)I. TranslationDirections: Translate the following sentences into English, using the words given in the brackets.1. 青年人应该满怀理想。(ambition)2. 明天的幸福在于你今日的努力。(determine)3. 他迟到的原因是交通堵塞,不是睡懒觉。(It)4. 由于好奇和担忧,一些家长往往会查看孩子的手机,弄清他们经常跟谁练习。(out of)5. 我们过于依赖电脑,常常在要写字时才意识到我们已经“提笔忘字”了。(So)- 14 -

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