广东省深圳市第七高级中学2022届高三上学期第一次月考英语试题 WORD版含答案.docx
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1、 深圳市第七高级中学2022届高三第一次月考试题英语考试时长:120分钟卷面总分:120分注意事项:1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、考生号、考场号、座位号填写在答题卡上。2.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑,如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案编号。回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上,写在本试卷上无效。3.考试结束后,将答题卡交回。第一部分阅读(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、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。AUniversity Room RegulationsApproved
2、 and Prohibited ItemsThe following items are approved for use in residential(住宿的 )rooms: electric blankets, hair dryers, personalcomputers, radios, televisions and DVD players. Items that are not allowed in student rooms include: candles, ceiling fans,fireworks, waterbeds, sun lamps and wireless rou
3、ters. Please note that any prohibited items will be taken away by the Officeof Residence Life.Access to Residential RoomsStudents are provided with a combination for their room door locks upon check-in. Do not share your room door lockcombination with anyone. The Office of Residence Life may change
4、the door lock combination at any time at the expenseof the resident if it is found that the student has shared the combination with others. The fee is $25 to change a roomcombination.Cooking PolicyStudents living in buildings that have kitchens are only permitted to cook in the kitchen. Students mus
5、t clean up aftercooking. This is not the responsibility of housekeeping staff. Kitchens that are not kept clean may be closed for use. Withthe exception of using a small microwave oven to heat food, students are not permitted to cook in their rooms.Pet PolicyNo pets except fish are permitted in stud
6、ent rooms. Students who are found with pets, whether visiting or owned by thestudent, are subject to an initial fine of $100 and a continuing fine of $50 a day per pet. Students receive written notice英语第 1页共 9页 when the fine goes into effect. If, one week from the date of written notice, the pet is
7、not removed, the student is referred tothe Student Court.Quiet HoursResidential buildings must maintain an atmosphere that supports the academic mission of the University. Minimumquiet hours in all campus residences are 11:00 pm to 8:00 am Sunday through Thursday. Quiet hours on Friday andSaturday n
8、ights are 1:00 am to 8:00 am. Students who violate quiet hours are subject to a fine of $25.1Which of the following items are allowed in student rooms?ACeiling fans and waterbeds.CHair dryers and candles.BWireless routers and radios.DTVs and electric blankets.2What do we know about the cooking polic
9、y?AA microwave oven can be used.CA housekeeper is to clean up the kitchen.BCooking in student rooms is permitted.DStudents are to close kitchen doors after cooking.3If a student has kept a cat in his room for a week since the warning, he will face.Aparent visitsBa fine of $100Da written noticeCthe S
10、tudent CourtBOne night in March, five years ago, during happy hour at a bar in my hometown, I made a surprise announcement tomy friends: I was going to shut down my law practice and attempt to travel around the globe in a year. Whats more, Iwould do it without taking any flights or making a single a
11、dvance reservation of any kind. My announcement drew mixedreactions from my friends. Some offered support and encouragement, while others were more doubtful.Once Id said the words, there was no turning back. It took months to shut down my law practice and get things inorder. Once I set off on my adv
12、enture in October 2016, I found that travelling without using planes was not easy. Trying tocircle the globe in 16 months (it took me a bit longer than the initial 12 months I planned) made it even tougher. Even so,travelling overland was the most awe-inspiring way to truly understand the immensity
13、of our wonderful planet.I took three consecutive overnight buses to travel 3,000 km through Argentina, from Ushuaia, the worlds southernmostcity, to the capital Buenos Aires. I would look out the windows for hours on end at the completely unspoiled plains, as ifhumans had never touched it.It took se
14、ven consecutive days and nights on trains to get from Moscow to Beijing, each day spent gazing out thewindows for hours as the West Siberian Plain swept by. Sometimes, I wouldnt see a village or a human being for 10 hours.Later in my journey, it took 22 days on a cargo freighter to get from New Zeal
15、and through the Panama Canal and back toPhiladelphia, to finish my round-the-world adventure.英语第 2页共 9页 It turned out that travelling with no reservations was far less difficult than I had imagined. Pulling into a city on a buswith a backpack, looking in a guidebook for a few suggestions of accommod
16、ations, and then finding an empty room wasnever much of a problem anywhere. It also kept me flexible and open about all my travel plans, which is advice I giveeveryone who asksplan far less than you think you should.4The authors trip was special in that.Ahe made it at the expense of giving up his jo
17、bChe did not make advance booking or travel by air5The author most probably returned to the United States inAJune 2017Bit hardly cost him anythingDit was a global trip.BDecember 2018DFebruary 2018COctober 20176Whats the correct order of the places that the author travelled to?MoscowPhiladelphiaNew Z
18、ealandUshuaiaBeijingBuenosABDC7What does the author think of his around-the-world tour?Achallenging but pleasingBdangerous but wonderfulDcostly and painfulCboring and disappointingCTransportation shapes the world: along with communications, it forms a global net that connects person to person,city t
19、o city, and country to country. Transportation routes as well as vehicles are vital to the functioning and spread ofevery civilization.A countrys economy depends on reliable transportation. Cities spread out along roads, rivers, and rails, so doesinformation. Until the 20th century, these routes wer
20、e confined to land or water. With the invention of powered flight, theair became an open road as well. The earliest way of traveling was undoubtedly by foot, and humans earliest means oftransporting goods was carrying loads on their back or head. By 4000 B.C., people were using domesticated animals
21、fortransport, a method greatly improved in some parts of the world by the invention of the wheel, probably first developedaround 3500 B.C.Until the 19th century, animals were the engines of land transportation. But with the invention of the steam engineand the internal combustion engine, railroads a
22、nd automobiles revolutionized travel and trade. More than 600 million carsand trucks travel the world today.英语第 3页共 9页 Water has always been a fast and efficient mode of travel, and even today it remains a primary mover of heavy goods.The importance of waterways to human civilization can be seen on
23、any map: almost all of the worlds major cities arelocated on coastlines or rivers. As early as 7000 B.C., people were building canoes; long-distance ships were common by3000 B.C. Until the 1950s, ships were the chief means of overseas passenger travel.Although the Montgolfier brothers took flight in
24、 balloons in the 18th century, air travel was not practical until theinvention of powered flight by the Wright brothers in 1903. Within ten years, the commercial air transportation businesshad begun.Since the 20th century, high-speed rail has become another convenient way of travel. Today, two-third
25、s of the worldshigh-speed rail track is in China, which measures nearly 30,000 kms, and this is expected to reach 38,000 kms by 2025.8What is the passage mainly about?ATechnological advancements in transport over time.BThe influence of economic activities on transportation.CThe relationship between
26、transportation and information flows.DReasons why land and sea transportation routes were important.9Why does the writer mention the location of the worlds major cities?ATo encourage more people to move to big cities.BTo explain why boats and ships continue to be irreplaceable.CTo recommend water as
27、 a convenient and cheap form of transportation.DTo emphasize the contribution of water transport to human development.10What can we learn about air travel?ABalloons used to be one popular way of air travel.BThe Montgolfier brothers invented powered flight.CThe invention of airplanes helped populariz
28、e air travel.DAir travel became widespread soon after the balloon was invented.11What is the total length of high-speed rail track in the world today?AAbout 57,000 kms.CAbout 38,000 kms.BAbout 45,000 kms.DAbout 30,000 kms.DDeclining mental function is widely regarded as a problem of old age, but cer
29、tain aspects of brain function actuallybegin their decline in young adulthood, a new study suggests.英语第 4页共 9页 The study, which followed more than 2,000 healthy adults between the ages of 18 and 60, found that certain mentalfunctionsincluding measures of abstract reasoning, mental speed and puzzle-s
30、olvingstarted to dull as early as age 27.The dip in memory, meanwhile, generally became apparent around age 37.On the other hand, indicators of a persons accumulated knowledgelike performance on tests of vocabularykeptimproving with age, according to the findings.The results do not mean that young a
31、dults need to start worrying about their memories. Most peoples minds functionat a high level even in their later years, according to researcher Timothy Salthouse.“These patterns suggest that some types of mental flexibility decrease relatively early in adulthood, but that theknowledge one has, and
32、the effectiveness of integrating(整合 ) it with ones abilities, may increase throughout all ofadulthood if there are no diseases,” Salthouse said.The study included healthy, educated adults who took standard tests of memory and reasoning over a period of sevenyears. In general, Salthouse and his colle
33、agues found, certain aspects of cognition (认知能力) generally started to decline inthe late 20s to 30s.The findings threw light on normal age-related changes in mental function, which could aid in understanding theprocess of dementia (痴呆). “By following individuals over time,” Salthouse said, “we gain
34、insight in cognition changes,and may possibly discover ways to slow the rate of decline.”The researchers are currently analyzing the study participants health and lifestyle to see which factors might influenceage-related cognitive changes.12What is the common view of mental function?AIt varies from
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