山东省济南市历城区2022届高三英语上学期开学考试试题(B)(pdf含听力).pdf
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1、 1/11 2021 年高三上学期开学考试 英语试题(B 版)考试时间:120 分钟 满分:150 分第一部分 听力(共两节,20 小题;每小题 1.5 分,满分 30 分)第一节(共 5 小题;每小题 1.5 分)听下面五段对话。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,你将有 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.Where does the mans wife want to go?A.Italy.B.Brazil.C.Egypt.2.What are the speakers talking about?A.T
2、ime.B.A pencil.C.Luck.3.Why could the woman finish the work on time?A.Joan helped her.B.The man helped her.C.She worked very hard.4.When will the man pick up the woman?A.At 7:20 B.At 7:40.C.At 8:00.5.Which dress does the woman want to wear today?A.The black one.B.The red one.C.The blue one.第二节(共 15
3、小题,每小题 1.5 分)听第 6 段材料,回答第 6、7 题。6.What kind of food is the man learning to cook?A.Japanese food.B.Chinese food.C.Italian food.7.What does the woman decide to do?A.Take cooking classes.B.Learn from cookbooks.C.Buy some fruit and vegetables.听第 7 段材料,回答第 8、9 题。8.Whats the woman looking for?A.An expensi
4、ve hotel.B.A modern hotel.C.A cheap hotel.9.Where does the conversation probably take place?A.In a bank.B.In a hotel.C.In a restaurant.听第 8 段材料,回答第 10 至 12 题。10.How does the woman feel?A.Angry.B.Puzzled.C.Worried.11.What kind of program does Ann want to watch?2/11 A.A fashion show.B.A football match
5、.C.A basketball match.12.What does the woman suggest to the man?A.Making friends with Charlie.B.Taking care of the baby with his wife.C.Watching the football match at her home.听第 9 段材料,回答第 13 至 16 题。13.Where did the woman go on the second day of her tour?A.The Putuo Temple.B.The Gulangyu Island.C.Th
6、e Xiamen University 14.On which day did the woman go to the Huandao Sightseeing Avenue?A.The third day.B.The fourth day C.The fifth day.15.How did the woman come back from Xiamen?A.By train.B.By plane.C.By bus.16.What does the woman like best of Xiamen?A.The beach.B.The weather.C.The food.听第 10 段材料,
7、回答第 17 至 20 题。17.When did the earthquake happen?A.On the morning of Tuesday.B.On the morning of Wednesday.C.On the afternoon of Wednesday.18.What happened to the boy?A.He was buried under ruins.B.He hid in a refrigerator for fun.C.He was locked in a refrigerator.19.What were people doing when they f
8、ound the boy?A.They were opening the refrigerator.B.They were pulling Toms father out of ruins.C.They were digging holes to bury dead people.20.What did it mean when foreign doctors left the earthquake area?A.The earthquake happened in another place.B.There were more people dead in another place.C.T
9、here was no hope to find people alive here.第二部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分 50 分)3/11 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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。A Explore the National Gallery of Art Sculpture Garden,which offers a relaxing setting for you to enjoy works of modern sculpture.Chair Transformatio
10、n Number 20B,made in 1996-by Lucas Samaras Here,Samaras explores the double meaning of flight,referring to both the starlike form created by the stacked chairs,and the movement of a single chair moving through space.From different viewpoints,the sculpture appears to be upright,leaning back,or spring
11、ing forward.From the side,it even appears like a zigzagging(之字形的)line.Typewriter Eraser,Scale X,made in 1998-by Coosje van Bruggen The artist chose the typewriter eraser as his model for this work based upon childhood memories of playing with the object in his fathers office.Here the brush arcs(作弧形运
12、动)back,conveying a sense of motion,as if the wheel-like eraser were rolling down the hill and making its way towards the gate of the garden.Moondog,model 1974,made in 1998-1999-by Tony Smith The title itself comes from two sources:Moondog was the name of a blind poet and folk musician who lived in N
13、ew York City,and Smith has also compared this sculpture to Dog Barking at the Moon,a painting by Joan Miro.He first created Moondog in 1974 as a 33-inch cardboard model and cast it in bronze as a garden sculpture in 1980.This version was designed by Smith,but it was not completed until after his dea
14、th.Cheval Rouge(Red Horse),made in 1964-by Alexander Calder During the last two decades of his life,Alexander Calder devoted his greatest efforts to large-scale mobiles and stabiles(立式抽象派雕塑),many of which have become popular public landmarks in cities around the world.Here the silky legs and tensile
15、(张力的)up-thrust neck recall the power of a horse.This stabile reflects Calders statement:I want to make things that are fun to look at.21.What can we learn about the sculpture Moondog?A.It was originally intended for a garden.B.It was the only work of its creator.C.It was inspired by a modem painter.
16、D.It wasnt completed by its designer.22.Which was based on its creators early life?4/11 A.Moondog.B.Cheval Rouge(Red Horse).C.Typewriter Eraser,Scale X.D.Chair Transformation Number 20B.23.Whose work was created the earliest?A.Tony Smiths.B.Lucas Samaras.C.Alexander Calders.D.Coosje van Bruggens.B I
17、n June,11-year-old Nigerian ballet dancer Anthony Mmesoma Madu was filmed barefoot,spinning and leaping gracefully in the air and landing in concrete,rain puddles(水坑).Just a few short months later,he has become an Internet star and gained a famous scholarship in America.Madu thought he was being rec
18、orded for a study session by his ballet instructor,instead,the short video of him practicing his moves was posted on social media and has been shared widely across the world,with some of his fans including Hollywood actors Cynthia Erivo and Viola Davis.His dancing also caught the attention of Cynthi
19、a Harvey,the artistic director of the ABT Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis School of Dance in New York.Harvey was so impressed by his talent that she tracked him down and offered him a scholarship with the American Ballet Theatre where he will attend a summer school in 2021.Madu says his interest in balle
20、t developed after watching Barbie in the 12 Dancing Princesses,a 2006 cartoon about 12 princesses who share a passion for the dance.When I was watching the cartoon,I told my mum that I want to do ballet.he said.He eventually got the chance to learn the dance after relocating to Ojo,a suburb(郊区)of La
21、gos with his mother,where they met Daniel Owoseni Ajala,founder of the Leap of Dance Academy.Ajala founded the dance academy in 2017 and has been teaching ballet for free to children who are unable to pay for a dance education since then.When the self-taught instructor learned of Madus desire to dan
22、ce,he said he encouraged Madus mother to let him sign up.It was during one of their sessions that he recorded Madus dance video,but he never imagined that it would circulate rapidly.The video wasnt something we imagined to come out the way it did.It was just something that was supposed to show corre
23、ctions of movements.It was bigger than I imagined,and I started getting calls.Celebrities were posting us,he said.24.What can we know about Anthony Mmesoma Madu?A.He decided to apply for a scholarship.5/11 B.He became one of Viola Davis big fans.C.He posted his short video on social media.D.He impre
24、ssed many people by his dancing.25.When did Madu show interest in ballet?A.After attending a dance academy.B.After moving to a suburb of Lagos.C.After watching a lively cartoon.D.After meeting Daniel Owoseni Ajala.26.How can we describe Daniel Owoseni Ajala?A.Demanding but sympathetic.B.Warm-hearted
25、 and respectable.C.Stubborn but generous.D.Creative and outstanding.27.Which can be a suitable title for the text?A.A Non-profit Dance Academy B.A Wonderful Dance Performance C.A Self-taught Ballet Instructor D.An 11-year-old Nigerian Ballet Boy C Its time for people to pick up their boom boxes and
26、dust off their sneakers.Breaking,or competitive break dancing,is going for the gold.On Dec 7,the International Olympic Committee(IOC)announced that breaking would be an Olympic sport at the 2024 Paris Summer Olympics.It will be the latest modern sport to be added to the Games.IOC President Thomas Ba
27、ch said that the new addition of breaking could help the Olympics event be“more youthful”.“We had a clear priority,and this was to introduce sports particularly popular among the younger generation,”Bach said.“And also to take into consideration the urbanization of sport.”Breaking was originally par
28、t of early hip-hop culture in New York in the 1970s.In the decades since,it has spread globally,enjoying huge popularity beyond the US and particularly across Europe and Asia.Though breaking is often categorized as a style of street dance,it more easily lends itself to the field of sports than other
29、 styles for the competitive nature.“Back in the Bronx in New York,when it first started,it was always neighborhoods of kids just battling each other,”26-year-old break-dancer Victor Montalvo told USA Today.“Thats how they did it back in the day.”“Breaking competitions typically consist of one-on-one
30、 battles in which one competitor challenges his or her rival with different moves and the other responds.Its a sport/art just as physically demanding as high-intensity dancing and acrobatics”,Montalvo added.6/11 But as an art,breaking also features coordination and creativity.Some combinations of mo
31、ves can be practiced,but much of a round is improvised.Combining vitality and creativity,breaking is accepted by young dancers across the world who are motivated by the prospect of representing their countries at the worlds biggest sporting event.28.What does the underlined words“the gold”in Paragra
32、ph 1 refer to?A.The coins made of gold.B.The gold medal.C.Great wealth.D.The deep yellow color.29.Why can breaking help the Olympics be more youthful?A.It has a short history.B.It reflects the urbanization of sport.C.It is a new addition to the Olympics.D.It is popular with the younger generation.30
33、.What might be the most challenging for breakers according to the author?A.Creativity.B.High intensity.C.Physical coordination.D.Dancing techniques.31.Whats the purpose of the text?A.To stress the importance of breaking.B.To introduce a new Olympic event-breaking.C.To throw light on the rules of bre
34、aking.D.To make a brief historical overview of breaking.D Mars was once wet,with an oceans worth of water on its surface.Today,most of Mars is as dry as a desert except for ice deposits in its polar regions.Where did the rest of the water go?Some of it disappeared into space.Water molecules,beaten b
35、y particles of solar wind,broke apart into hydrogen and oxygen atoms,and those,especially the lighter hydrogen atoms,sped out of the atmosphere,lost to outer space.But most of the water,a new study concludes,went down,sucked into the red planets rocks.And there it remains,trapped within minerals and
36、 salts.Indeed,as much as 99%of the water that once flowed on Mars could still be there,the researchers estimated in a paper published this week in the journal Science.Bethany Ehlmann,a professor of planetary science at the California Institute of Technology and one of the authors of the paper,said t
37、hat as the rocks are altered by liquid water,water molecules become incorporated(并入)into minerals like clays.The data and simulations indicated that the water on Mars was almost all gone by 3 billion years 7/11 ago,around the tune on Earth when life consisted of single-cell microbes in the oceans.Wi
38、thout a time machine,there is no way to observe directly how much water was on a younger Mars more than 3 billion years ago.But the hydrogen atoms floating today in the atmosphere of Mars preserve a ghostly hint of the ancient ocean.On Earth,about 1 in 5,000 hydrogen atoms is a version known as deut
39、erium(重氢;氢的同位素)that is twice as heavy because its nucleus contains both a neutron and a proton.But on Mars,the concentration of deuterium is markedly higher,about 1 in 700.Scientists at the NASA Goddard Space Flight Center who reported this finding in 2015 said this could be used to calculate the am
40、ount of water Mars once had.32.Why cant water be found on Mars now except for ice deposits in polar regions?A.Because it was transformed into deuterium.B.Because it was beaten into particles by solar wind.C.Because most of it was integrated and some disappeared.D.Because it broke down into hydrogen
41、and oxygen atoms.33.What is implied about deuterium in the last paragraph?A.It is twice the weight of hydrogen.B.Its nucleus contains a neutron and a proton.C.Its concentration on Earth is markedly higher than on Mars D.It enlightens scientists on the measurement of water on Mars.34.In which section
42、 of a newspaper may this article appear?A.Science.B.Travel.C.Entertainment.D.Education.35.What can be a suitable title for the text?A.Mars:Once Wet,Now Dry B.Atoms:Hydrogen or Deuterium?C.Microbes:Single-cell or Multi-cell?D.Water Vanished:This Might Be Where It Went 第二节(共 5 小题,每小题 2.5 分,满分 12.5 分)根
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