2022届重庆市高三下学期第二次联合诊断检测英语试题.docx
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1、2022届重庆市高三下学期第二次联合诊断检测英语试题第一部分: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。1. When will the woman prepare for her job interview?A. On Tuesday.B. On Thursday. .C. On Friday.2. Where does the man want to go?A. To a library.B.
2、 Toa post office.C. To a bookstore.3. What will be used for the dumplings?A. Pork.B. Beef.C. Fish.4. Why does the man have to pay?A. Because he borrowed more than two books.B. Because he didnt return his book on time.C. Because he wants to borrow two more books.5. What is the possible relationship b
3、etween the two speakers?A. Fellow clerks.B. Salesman and customer.C. Employer and employee.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,回到6、7题。6. What does the woman especially expect to do in Hollywood?A.
4、To see a star.B. To enjoy food.C. To visit exhibits.7. What does the man think of his tour of Universal Studios?A. Quite perfect.B. Somewhat dissatisfying.C. Extremely terrible.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8. Where does the conversation take place?A. On the phone.B. On a train.C. In a booking office.9. Why does
5、the woman recommend a sleeper on the overnight train?A. Because it saves money.B. Because it serves food.C. Because it provides free water and coffee.10. When should the man arrive for his train?A. At 9: 30pm.B. At 9:00pm.C. At 8:30pm.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11. What test did the students have?A. An intell
6、igence test.B. A personality test.C. A medical test.12. What does Jacks report say about him?A. He is stupid. .B. He is diligent. .C. He is ambitious.13. What does Tom think of his report?A. Quite correct.B. Partially right.C. Totally unbelievable.听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。14. How does Maria feel after recei
7、ving the offer?A. Annoyed.B. Cheerful.C. Frightened.15. What does the man suggest Maria doing?A. Rewarding her mother with experience.B. Hiding the offer from her mother.C. Trying to persuade her mother.16. Why does the man persuade the woman to accept the offer?A. Because he believes she can do the
8、 job well.B. Because he thinks she can use her time well.C. Because she always does well in her studies.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17. Why can peacocks walk through cities in South Florida in the last 20 years?A. Because they are brave enough.B. Because they are protected by the law.C. Because they have beau
9、tiful feathers.18. What changes will take place about peacocks in some cities?A. Locals can kill peacocks.B. People can complain about peacocks.C. People can take away peacocks.19. What causes the change?A. Peacocks are sometimes annoying.B. The population of peacocks increases fast.C. People are of
10、ten hurt by peacocks.20. What does the text mainly talk about?A. Protection against peacocks.B. Two different ways to treat peacocks.C. Harm done by peacocks to people.第二部分阅读理解(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。AThe Great Exhibition Road Festival is a free annual
11、 celebration of science and the arts each summer in SouthKensington and online.Our exciting programme of talks, workshops and activities this year will focus on how we help inspire a greener future for the planet we share. Well be inviting visitors to see what actions we can take in our own lives to
12、 care for nature and how we can join together to give a voice to our planet, from community projects to global action.Anyone at Imperial can be a volunteer, no experience needed. From welcoming visitors to social media support, theres a role for you.Your role on the dayYou will be assigned a role wh
13、en you arrive at the festival. We will, of course, try to give you a role which you will enjoy. Roles include:Welcoming members of the public and answering their questionsManaging talks and performance entry and turnaroundSupporting researchers or artists taking part in a workshopHelping us understa
14、nd what people thought about the eventCollecting pictures and stories for College newsWhy volunteer?Join a great team of people making this exciting event happenShifts that are easy to book, change and cancelFree festival T- shirt to keepFull briefing before the Festival and support of a dedicated v
15、olunteer manager on the day Free lunch and snacksMeet people from across the College who you might never have spoken to otherwise!The Great Exhibition Road Festival: 18- -26 June 2022VOLUNTEER SHIFT TIMESSaturday 18 June: 10AM- -2PMSunday 19 June: 1: 30PM-5PMWednesday 22 June: 1: 30PM-5PMThursday 23
16、 June: 1: 30PM-5PMSaturday 25 June: 10AM- -2PMLOCATION: Exhibition Road, South Kensington CampusContact us If you have any questions about volunteering, take a look at our FAQsor get in touch with Emma Slater at pep. volumteeringimperial.ac.uk.21. What is the theme of the festival this year?A. Amazi
17、ng things about nature.B. Perfect trips on the lonely planet.C. Green environment in the future.D. New insights into global issues.22. What is a volunteers responsibility?A. Wearing a T-shirt for the festival.B. Meeting more college students.C. Assisting with scientific research.D. Gathering content
18、 for College media.23. If you are only available on the weekend afternoon, which shift time suits you?A.18 June: 10AM-2PM.B.22 June: 1:30PM-5PM.C.19 June: 1:30PM- -5PM.D.23 June: 1:30PM- -5PM.BEleven-year-old Allan Baltz of Jonesboro, Arkansas, is familiar with the foster (领养) care system. When he a
19、nd his twin sister Alice were only four, they came to live with their foster parents Derek and Lesli Baltz.Last fall when Allan got an opportunity to pay it forward, he made it count .During the height of the 2021 shutdown, to keep their kids entertained at home, the family decided to switch up thei
20、r hairstyles. Lesli dyed her hair red and Alice went blue. Derek tried out a mustache, and Allan went the craziest by growing out a long beautiful mullet (胭脂鱼发型).When friends pushed Allan to enter the USA Mullet Championships competition, Allan initially wasnt interested because he thought he couldn
21、t win. However, once he learned there was a cash prize, he changed his tune.He instantly was like Oh, OK. I can do it, and well give the money to kids in foster care Lesli said.“He didnt hesitate. He didnt say, I can get a bike, then give some money away. It was just instant that he wanted to give i
22、t away.After submitting his photo and following up with several weeks of campaigning, Allan took home the top prize in the kids division with more than 25, 000 votes in his favor.He split his winnings between two local foster care organizations, Together We Foster and Project Zero, but his impact we
23、nt far beyond just the $2, 500 he donated. His giving heart inspired others to do the same, and he ended up raising an additional $4, 500 for the two organizations.People also started volunteering. and donating, Lesli said.“A few people that we know decided to start fostering because of Allans story
24、. The way that people hear it and it inspires them to do something about the foster care crisis is really incredible. Lesli said she couldnt be prouder of Allans heart for helping others and feels truly lucky to be his mom.24. What do the underlined words “pay it forward mean in paragraph 2?A. Spend
25、 plenty of money.B. Pass on love to others.C. Pay for goods in advance. .D. Win great popularity.25. Why did Allan grow a mullet?A. It was really a good way to have fun.B. It was an extremely popular hairstyle.C. It was required for the competitionD. It was the craziest thing hed ever done.26. Which
26、 of the following words would be used to describe Allan?A. Talented and decisive.B. Selfless and open-minded.C. Generous and kind -hearted.D. Sensitive and sociable.27. What was the influence of Allans donation of prize money?A. It led to the donation totaling $4, 500 in the end.B. It inspired more
27、people to get involved in foster care.C. He helped to successfully solve foster care crisis.D. He luckily won true love and admiration of Lesli.CSwimming is a wonderful thing for me- exercise, reflection and alone time. The only thing that can ruin a swim is when I shift my attention from my lane to
28、 whats happening in the lanes next to me. I can catch myself racing the person next to me, or comparing our strokes.Comparison is actually not an emotion. Researchers explain that comparing the self with others, either intentionally or unintentionally, is a common social phenomenon.Comparison is the
29、 desire for consistency from one side and competition from the other- -its trying to be like everyone else, but better. When we compare ourselves with others, we are ranking around a specific collection of “alike things . Im not swimming against Katie Ledeckys times, Im just interested in the strang
30、er in the lane next to me. When we compare, we want to be the best of our group. Its not be yourself and respect others for being genuine, but to win. I want to swim the same workout as you, and beat you at it. In general, however, social comparisons are not associated with life satisfaction or the
31、positive emotions of love and joy but are associated with the negative emotions of fear, anger, shame and sadness.Heres what makes all of this really tough: Many social psychologists consider social comparison something that happens to us. More often than not, we dont even know were doing it. This l
32、ack of awareness can lead to us showing up in ways that are hurtful to ourselves and others.So we get to choose how were going to let it affect us. My new strategy is to look at the person in the lane next to me, and say to myself, as if Im talking to them, “Have a great swim. That way, I acknowledg
33、e the inevitable and make a conscious decision to wish them well, and return to my swim. So far, its working pretty well.28. What do we know about comparison?A. It is nothing but an emotion.B. It is trying to be the true self.C. It is to be different and be the best.D. It is to ft in and meanwhile t
34、o win.29. What may be the authors attitude to social comparison?A. Critical.B. Doubtful.C. Indifferent.D. Favorable.30. What is the feature of social comparison in the eyes of many psychologists? A. Its unavoidability.B. Its emotional influence.C. Its uncertainty.D. Its cultural root.31. Why is swim
35、ming frequently mentioned in the text?A. To present a social perspective on a sport issue.B. To use it as an example to support an opinion.C. To describe the right process of solving a problem.D. To show love for sports with a personal experience.DA race is on in solar engineering to create almost i
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