2022届浙江省绍兴市上虞区高三5月第二次适应性考试英语试题.docx
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1、2022届浙江省绍兴市上虞区高三5月第二次适应性考试英语试题一、短对话1Why did the man leave the party so early last night?AHe had to drive his friend back home.BHe had to wake up early the next day.CHe had to go to somewhere else.2How much will the woman charge the man?A$200.B$250.C$300.3Which form of transport did the woman use tod
2、ay?AThe bus.BThe car.CThe train.4Where does the conversation probably take place?AIn the car.BIn the kitchen.CIn the supermarket.5What is the probable relationship between the speakers?AHusband and wife.BFriends.CColleagues.二、长对话听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题6Why did the girl get up early today?AShe had to get to
3、 school early.BShe wanted to make some breakfast.CShe was worried about the coming exam.7Why does the girl want to eat fish porridge?AIt will calm her down.BIt will help her think better.CIt is the most satisfying food.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题8What does the woman need to do first?ATalk into the phone.BPush
4、the video button.CPress the microphone button.9When does the man usually use the voice recognition function?AWhile hes cycling.BWhile hes driving.CWhile hes doing dishes.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题10What does the woman like about the seaside?AThe silence.BThe fresh air.CThe coolness.11What do we know about the
5、 new port?AIt will be cheap to build it.BIt is far away from the equator.CIt will make much noise at the seaside.12What are the speakers mainly talking about?ATravel plans.BRocket launches.CGeography knowledge.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题13When did the girls father start work on the project?AThree weeks ago.BA
6、month ago.CSix months ago.14Where do the speakers live?AIn the city.BIn the desert.CIn the mountains.15What is the girls fathers main job?AGrowing rice.BPlanting trees.CProtecting the grasslands.16How does the girl feel in the end?AAngry.BProud.CShameful.三、短文听下面一段独白,回答以下小题17In which area can a shopp
7、er find the best deals?AOutdoor furniture.BHome electronics.CKitchen supplies.18What does IKEA offer to children under 10 years old?AFree ice cream.BFree hot dogs.CFree entry to the animal zoo.19What does the speaker advise new customers to do first?ABuy a store map.BRegister at the check-in counter
8、.CDownload the IKEA application.20Where are the elevators located?ANear the main entrance.BOn the right side of the building.COn the left side of the building.四、阅读理解On April 6, 1909, six men claimed their place as the first explorers to reach the North Pole. Their leader was Navy commander Robert E.
9、 Peary. He photographed the other men as they held up flags. One of them was Matthew Henson, the only African American explorer of the Arctic at that time. The other four were Inuit hunters.Many explorers had tried to reach the pole but Peary surpassed (超越) them through clever planning. He had made
10、four expeditions (远征) into the Arctic. Each time, he learned how to plan better for the next trip. He also gave credit to Henson, who had joined him on three other Arctic expeditions. The team needed the skills and knowledge of the Inuit, and Henson was fluent in their language. Also, “He is probabl
11、y a better dog-driver than any other man except the best Inuit hunters,” Peary said.The travel was hard. Biting winds blew, and temperatures dropped to minus 60 degrees Fahrenheit. “Freezing of the whole front part of the face is an ordinary occurrence,” Henson said, “The skin keeps peeling off and
12、freezing until the face is like raw beef.” They could lose fingers or toes. In fact, Peary walked with a “slide-like stride” because he had lost nine toes on an earlier trip.They had only 50 to 55 days to complete the last leg of the journey before spring would melt the ice. On April 2, the team das
13、hed for the North Pole, driving 18 to 20 hours a day. “Forced marches all the time,” Henson recalled, “But it was the only way to make it.” Exhausted, Peary rode a sledge instead of driving one. Henson set such a fast pace that Peary warned him not to work the men and dogs to death. “I know, Command
14、er,” Henson replied. “But we got to make it.” They did make it. They reached safety in 16 days and secured their place in history.21Whats the passage mainly about?AAn ambitious commander.BA successful expedition.CA challenging plan.DA painful experience.22What advantages did Peary have over other ex
15、plorers?AHe had confidence in taking expeditions.BHe had similar experience when in the Navy.CHe had well-arranged plans and skillful teammates.DHe had good luck to go through the extreme weather.23What message does Pearys story convey?AEverything comes with a price.BHe who laughs last laughs best.C
16、Its rewarding to take adventures.DWhere there is a will there is a way.We all have them in our livesMs. Late and Mr. Early. They live among us just to try our patience. They cant seem to get out of their own way and arrive on time. Its a problem, and they know it, but thats how they roll.Ive ever be
17、en in the room with my bestie Tinkerbell and said, “Its time to go.” She agreed. Then, she turned around and ordered a T-shirt she had seen online, checked her email, folded her laundry and searched for her purse while I was waiting by the door.But as exasperating as it is to have Ms. Late in your l
18、ife, its equally painful to have Mr. Early.My husband Hubby is in this category. He will time things to the minute. “The movie is at four. We have five stops to make before that, so estimating 15 to 20 minutes per stop, not counting traffic or unforeseen circumstances like a flat tire, we should lea
19、ve after breakfast.”Being too early or too late is a suffering, but it never seems to bother the person himself. It only affects the poor ones in their company who just do their best to show up when theyre supposed to.Id like to know how early in life this behaviour came into being. How does our int
20、ernal clock leave one person unconcerned about time passing, and the other constantly aware of it? Look at my kids. My son is very laid back, and he didnt arrive until nine days after his due date. My daughter, a spitfire (烈性子), arrived before her Christmas Day due date, so maybe its nature from the
21、 very beginning.The one thing that does happen is that this behaviour has become part of the charm of the person you love. You cant imagine Mr. Early ever being late or Ms. Late ever showing up early. As long as they show up.24Why does the author mention Tinkerbell and Hubby?ATo make comparisons.BTo
22、 provide examples.CTo explain a concept.DTo introduce the topic.25What can we infer about the author from this text?AShe hates Mr. Early and Ms. Late.BShe desires to change Mr. Early and Ms. Late.CShe shows understanding to Mr. Early and Ms. Late.DShe speaks highly of Hubbys ability to time things a
23、ccurately.26What does the underlined word “exasperating” mean?AAnnoying.BBoring.CConfusing.DWorrying.27Whats the authors purpose in writing this text?ATo explain the importance of being on time.BTo teach people how to stick to the schedule.CTo share her views on Mr. Early and Ms. Late.DTo discuss th
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