2022届浙江省绍兴市高三4月高考科目考试适应性试卷(二模)英语试题.docx
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1、2022届浙江省绍兴市高三4月高考科目考试适应性试卷(二模)英语试题 一、短对话1Whats the possible relationship between the speakers?AHusband and wife.BBoss and secretary.CCustomer and saleswoman.2What are the speakers mainly talking about?AA traffic fine.BA driving test.CA parking regulation.3Why does the womans husband prefer to live i
2、n the city center of Dalian?ATo experience the peace of nature.BTo enjoy the convenience of life.CTo avoid unnecessary expenses.4How does the man feel about Marys test result?AWorried.BConfused.CPitiful.5What would the speakers probably do together after class?ADo literature review in the library.BD
3、iscuss the maths project in the library.CMake a project plan back in the dormitory.二、长对话听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。6Whats the problem of the man?AHis Chinese name is difficult to rend.BHis name cant be easily remembered.CHis English name sounds quite strange.7What does the woman suggest the man do?AAbandon hi
4、s English name.BChange his Chinese name.CKeep his Chinese name.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。8Where did the man have a fall?AOn the soccer field.BIn the bathroom.CIn the restaurant.9What is the man asked to do first?AHave a drink.BCheck the injury.CTake a shower.10What can be learned from the conversation?ARobby
5、 had his dirty clothes washed.BRobby got caught in a sudden rain.CRobbys team lost the soccer game.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。11What is most probably the woman?AA doctor.BA clerk.CA policewoman.12When did the attack happen?AAfter9:15.BBefore 9:15.CAbout 8:45.13How does the man describe the attacker?AStubborn.
6、BMysterious.CSensitive.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。14What does the man want to buy?AA movie camera.BA video camera.CAn ordinary camera.15What is more important to the man for his choice?AMemory storage.BAuto-focus.CUnderwater filming.16How much does the man most probably pay for the camera?A180 euros.B470 euro
7、s.C650 euros.17What is the mans concern in selecting a camera?AFunction and price.BBrand and popularity.CQuality and style.三、短文听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。18Who had the priority to travel by plane during the Second World War?AOrdinary people.BCommon soldiers.CImportant officials.19What can be learned about Mr. B
8、rown?AHe was an ordinary cook in a cafeteria.BHe did secret work for the government.CHe worked as a reporter for the army.20What did the army officer discover in the end?AHe had taken a very important persons seat.BHe arrived in London earlier than expected.CThe scheduled report had been canceled.四、
9、阅读理解Many people volunteer their time and energy to help others. There are different ways to meet other peoples needs. Some provide education while others offer adventure. Many do both. And one typical group to be introduced today are history lovers.Every year, they offer to find or document remains
10、of lost societies and communities. These efforts take place across the world. For example, Forest Service experts and volunteers are working in the San Gabriel Mountains of southern California, looking for information about prehistoric and historic settlements of native Californians.This kind of wor
11、k interests Professor Steven Ortiz in Fort Worth, Texas. Every other year, he leads an archaeological dig (考古挖掘) in Israel. The dig is at Tel Gezer, halfway between Jerusalem and Tel Aviv. Professor Ortiz directs the activities at Tel Gezer with Samuel Wolff, an Israeli archaeologist.The city is lin
12、ked to King Solomon, who appears in the writings of different religions. The experts, students and volunteers are hoping to learn more about the ancient city of Gezer Volunteers for the digs must be eighteen, although children may take part if they are with a parent. The youngest volunteer on the te
13、am is Steven Ortizs ten-year-old son.Volunteers must pay for their transportation and they will face many challenges. The work takes time, patience and often muscle strength. Besides, the ground may be hard and the sun may be hot. But why do people pay to volunteer to work? “For some, the dig is a j
14、ourney undertaken for religious purposes. Some just value ancient history, and they want to be a part of uncovering it.I tend to think we attract people who think they want a cross-cultural experience. They want to do something meaningful. They want to get their hands dirty. And they want to have a
15、fun experience touring a foreign country. said Steven.Volunteering for the archaeological dig provides all those things, and more. “You are helping science. You are helping history. But on weekends, especially for small children, they can have fun, travel in the country and see sights they do not no
16、rmally see. Steven added.21What can be inferred about the archaeological dig in Israel?AIt aims to seek for historic settlements of native Californians.BChildren can join in the dig without parents company.CThe dig is a challenging but meaningful journey.DParticipants of the dig enjoy free transport
17、ation.22Why does the author write the passage?ATo introduce the volunteer work of history lovers.BTo describe childrens cross-cultural experiences.CTo analyze the significance of archaeological digs.DTo stress experts efforts in archaeological research.23What is the text?AA book review.BA news progr
18、am.CA research paper.DAn investigation report.For the past five years, researchers in Hawaii and Australia have been engineering corals (珊瑚) inside a lab to see if they could better resist the effects of climate change.The scientists say climate change linked to human causes has led to warming ocean
19、s that can harm sea life. The team tested three methods for making corals that would be strong and healthy in nature. One was selective breeding. It involves scientists choosing parents with desirable characteristics for reproductive purposes. The goal is to produce babies with the same desirable ch
20、aracteristics. A second method subjected the corals to increasing temperatures to condition them to be able to survive in warm ocean environments. The third involved making changes to the algae (藻类) that provides corals with necessary nutrients.The leader of the project, University of Hawaii researc
21、her Kira Hughes, said all the methods proved successful in the lab. She told The Associated Press that some scientists might worry such methods go against the natural processes of nature. But with the planet continuing to warm, she does not see any better options.“We have to intervene in order to ma
22、ke a change for coral reefs to survive into the future,” Hughes said.When ocean temperatures rise, corals release algae that supplies nutrients and gives them color. This causes them to turn white, a process called bleaching. When his happens, corals can quickly become sick and die. But for years, s
23、cientists have been observing corals that have survived bleaching, even when others have died on the same reef. They are now centering on those healthy survivors and hoping to further increase their resistance to heat. Those corals were used as the parents for the newly created kinds.“Corals are thr
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