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2022 学年第二学期期中混合式教学适应性练习学年第二学期期中混合式教学适应性练习高三年级英语学科练习卷高三年级英语学科练习卷(本试卷满分 140 分,考试时间 120 分钟)I.Listening ComprehensionSection ADirections:In Section A,you will hear ten short conversations between two speakers.At the end of each conversation,a question will be asked about what was said.The conversations and the questions will be spoken only once.After you hear a conversation and the question about it,read the four possible answers on your paper,and decide which one is the best answer to the question you have heard.1.A.In the library.B.In the bookstore.C.In the museum.D.In the gallery.2.A.$200.B.$250.C.$300.D.$350.3.A.Accountant.B.Secretary.C.Mechanic.D.Manager.4.A.Customer and tailor.B.Customer and bank clerk.C.Customer and waitress.D.Customer and repairman.5.A.The big one.B.The one on the other side.C.The middle one.D.The one on the far right.6.A.Bring flowers.B.Take a pot plant.C.Buy postcards.D.Send fruits.7.A.Night flights are available to him.B.He cant get any direct flights.C.He has missed the flight he wants.D.Direct flights have been delayed.8.A.She hopes he can stop reading.B.She will turn it off at once.C.She is reluctant to turn it down.D.She thinks reading is not important.9.A.Listen to folk music at home.B.Watch a live performance.C.Appreciate a dance show on TV.D.Go to an exhibition of works of art.10.A.The electronic toy is unique.B.The toy is safe for all users.C.Plastic toys are of low quality.D.The toy isnt environmentally friendly.Section BDirections:In Section B,you will hear two passages and one longer conversation.After each passage or conversation,you will be asked several questions.The passages and conversation will be read twice,but the questions will be spoken only once.When you hear a question,read the four possible answers on your paper and decide which one is the best answer to the question you have heard.Questions 11 through 13 are based on the following passage.11.A.Admiration for ones own appearance.B.A need for popularity.C.A need to belong to a group.D.A love for photography.12.A.Women are more likely to be famous.B.Men are more eager to be seen as popular.C.Men tend to post selfies more often.D.Women use editing software more frequently.13.A.Photos have to be looked at.B.Cameras are mostly used for selfies.C.Clicking like doesnt necessarily mean photos have been seen.D.It is the same experience as traditional one.Questions 14 through 16 are based on the following passage.14.A.Suggestions on how to think up great ideas.B.Proposals of how to set up your own business.C.Tips on how to be a successful businessman.D.Ideas about how to treat your customers.15.A.Because your chances of success will be increased.B.Because your business idea will be more creative.C.Because it will help decide whether to further pursue the education.D.Because you cant do your work without business learning.16.A.Because they enter the market with their eyes open.B.Because they believe the more failures,the better.C.Because they were born to be great risk takers.D.Because they can do a careful study to ensure their success.Questions 17 through 20 are based on the following conversation.17.A.A fortune.B.Nothing at all.C.Twice the fortune.D.A little.18.A.The company wont accept it.B.It is partly broken.C.The date on the card isnt correct.D.It is in use today.19.A.Answer the password,dial his dads number and the number on the card.B.Dial the number on the card and his dads,then input the password.C.Dial the number on the card,answer the password,and dial his dads number.D.Dial his dads number then input the password and the number on the card.20.A.3:30 p.m.B.3:30 a.m.C.6:30 p.m.D.6:30 a.m.II.Grammar and VocabularySection A Directions:After reading the passage below,fill in the blanks to make the passage coherent and grammatically correct.For the blanks with a given word,fill in each blank with the proper form of the given word;for the other blanks,use one word that best fits each blank.Wow.what a beautiful girl!you think to yourself.Today,you logged into Facebook and saw a friend request from a lovely stranger.You think that she must be a model(21)_ all of her photos look very professional.She doesnt have many friends,but maybe shes just new to Facebook.You may(22)_(tempt)to accept her request and say hello,but youd better think twice because you might get catfished!Catfishing is an online cheat(23)_ someone on a social media platform pretends to be someone theyre not.The word was made popular by a 2010 documentary film with the same name.Just like in the movie,most catfishing cheats start with the catfish(24)_(try)to sweet talk their victim into falling in love with them.Why?There are a variety of reasons people catfish.Some catfish attempt(25)_(charm)their victim into trusting them,and then ask them for money.Others will ask for sensitive information or private pictures(26)_ _ they can then use them to blackmail(敲诈)their victims into sending them money.But in some situations,catfish are just lonely people,(27)_(dissatisfy)with their lives and using social media to live in an alternate reality.On social media,its possible to remain anonymous(匿名的)even after you(28)_(start)building a relationship with someone.According to the Better Business Bureau in the U.S.,around 85 percent of catfishing schemes start on Facebook and the Facebook Dating service.In 2021 as the pandemic pushed many to search for love online,romance schemes,such as catfishing,rose(29)_ 80 percent compared to 2020.These cheats cost victims around$1.3 billion in losses and left many with psychological and emotional damage.The internet is a wonderful tool that allows users to learn new things,play games and meet interesting people.However,everyone(30)_ be careful of the catfish who hide in the shadows.If someone seems too good to be true,they probably are!Section B Directions:After reading the passage below,fill in each blank with a proper word given in the box.Each word can be used only once.Note that there is one more word than you need.A.architects B.influenced C.merely D.aimed E.projected F.deliberateG.boundaries H.significantly I.contain J.producing K.range An entirely new art form is developing.This art form goes beyond 31 giving viewers one thing to look at.Instead,it surrounds them with images and sounds.This usually takes the form of rooms where music plays and images are 32 onto walls,changing when visitors interact with them.Sometimes pleasant smells are added to draw people in through yet another sense.These rooms are known as immersive(沉浸式的)exhibits because they seek to involve viewers completely.The most famous company 33 immersive exhibits is called teamLab.What this company does is draw on people with a huge range of skill sets:artists,engineers,34 and even mathematicians.All of these skills are necessary to produce the complex immersive exhibits teamLab is known for.Much of the companys art is based on nature.This is a(n)35 choice as their goal is to help people feel more connected to the rest of the world.This goal reflects some traditional Asian philosophies,which makes sense because teamLab is a Japanese company.TeamLabs philosophy states that it seeks to transcend(超越)the 36 that people have set up to separate them from other things.Other companies are also developing immersive exhibitions 37 at providing entertainment,education or both.For example,American company Imagine Exhibitions has designed over 40 exhibitions,which combine art,lighting,textures,scents and more.Physical objects are carefully selected and placed throughout the exhibits to add to their realism.The topics of their exhibits 38 from the history of ancient Egypt to nature to TV shows and games such as Angry Birds.Immersive exhibits maybe a new development,but they are 39 by older art forms.Some immersive exhibits are even apparently about the work of artists who worked in other media,such as the painter Vincent van Gogh.Even those who do not reference other artists so clearly are often influenced by older art styles.And many of the immersive exhibits also 40 some form of music.By combining skills and technologies in creative ways,teams are developing new ways for people to experience art.III.Reading ComprehensionSection A Directions:For each blank in the following passage there are four words or phrases marked A,B,C and D.Fill in each blank with the word or phrase that best fits the context.You have to make a speech.You have done your research and now have plenty of ideas bouncing around in your head that you want to get across.The big 41 you face at this point is how to organize those thoughts.Or perhaps you are planning to write a paper,and all you have is the main topic.You need to brainstorm some supporting ideas and then 42 how those ideas fit together.These are just two cases that many people deal with 43 .Some use outlining to flesh out and 44 their ideas,but is that the best strategy?If everyone thought in a linear(线性的)manner,then the answer would be yes,but most people dont.Enter mind mapping,a 45 that shows how different ideas and facts relate to one another.This two-dimensional(二维的)46 is designed to help you remember information because its format is easy for your mind to 47 .Mind maps have proven to increase not only productivity and 48 but also memory.More than 250 million people worldwide use them,so why dont you have a try and see what they are all about?What is a mind map?Simply put,it is ones ideas put into the form of a 49 diagram that starts with a central idea.Put this idea in a bubble(气泡)in the middle of a page with lines radiating out to other bubbles that contain related themes or concepts.It should look like a many-legged spider.Use words,short phrases or 50 to express your ideas.These associations often lead to other ideas that can be added at the same level or in smaller branches where 51 .Use color-coded bubbles for a visual representation of each branchs 52 .You are now mapping your thoughts and ideas in the way your brain thinks.Studies have shown that this technique of using pictures,colors and visual arrangement has improved peoples recall and memory of information by 10 to 15 percent.But it doesnt stop there.Creativity is aroused because of the spatial arrangement,53 people to make more links and associations on topics of any kind.54 ,it increases ones productivity because mind mapping makes it easier to learn faster while communicating more effectively.So whether youre 55 a project or writing a research paper,make this technique a core part of your planning process!41.A.purposeB.changeC.questionD.project42.A.turn outB.take outC.give outD.figure out43.A.consequently B.frequentlyC.entirelyD.barely44.A.organizeB.expressC.shareD.spread45.A.process B.foundationC.techniqueD.result46.A.route B.structureC.objectiveD.direction47.A.remember B.confirmC.drawD.design48.A.confidence B.capacityC.efficiencyD.creativity49.A.vivid B.specialC.visual D.normal50.A.images B.sentencesC.passagesD.languages51.A.obviousB.appropriateC.meaningfulD.empty52.A.functionB.extensionC.connectionD.determination53.A.encouragingB.enabling C.remindingD.informing54.A.AdditionallyB.SincerelyC.BrieflyD.Generally55.A.in love withB.in terms ofC.in favour ofD.in charge of Section BDirections:Read the following three passages.Each passage is followed by several questions or unfinished statements.For each of them there are four choices marked A,B,C and D.Choose the one that fits best according to the information given in the passage you have just read.(A)Digital health refers to the system of interconnected devices that can monitor and report important health information.Doctors can then use that information to ensure that your treatment is tailor-made to your situation.The most useful aspect of digital health is the ability to constantly and accurately monitor vital information.Wearable devices can record your blood pressure or the rhythm of your heartbeat.The information is then accessible remotely through the internet,so your doctor has a wealth of information about your daily health.Your doctor can then use that information remotely to make changes to your treatment at any time.A survey conducted by the company Lightico in March 2020,reveals how satisfied consumers are with this type of remote care.Forty-one percent said that the remote treatment they had received by means of digital devices and the internet was either good or excellent.The same positive attitude toward digital health can be seen among investors.In the first quarter of 2020,US$3.1 billion in new investments poured into the digital health industry,setting a new investment record.Much of the excitement is connected close with the use of voice technology in digital health care.Today,around 2.5 billion devices have voice interfaces(界面)like Alexa,which enable the devices to produce and understand speech.As a result,users can communicate with these devices about their health needs by speaking instead of typing on a computer.Seniors,for example,can use Alexa to check their daily schedules and receive reminders to take their medicine.Advances in digital health,however,also bring privacy concerns.Information regarding your health could be used for advertising or marketing,for example.If health records are accessible online,protecting your information from theft and unauthorized use might be difficult.But if managed properly,the benefits of digital health could certainly outweigh the risks.56.What is this article mainly about?A.The current state of health care trainingB.Health conditions that need urgent attentionC.A technological trend in health careD.Rising pressure on health care workers57.According to this article,what happened during the first three months of 2020?A.A growing number of digital devices were recalled.B.Funding for digital health increased considerably.C.Some digital health firms nearly went out of business.D.Many institutions devoted effort to medical research.58.What does this article explain about Alexas features?A.How they make workers efficientB.How they can benefit the elderlyC.How they save instructors timeD.How they entertain youngsters59.According to this article,what is one concern about digital health?A.Worries about the side effects caused by modern drugsB.Rising manufacturing costs in the health care industryC.Government regulations limiting the use of digital devicesD.The danger that personal health data could be stolen(B)60.What does Camilla have to say about sales in her region?A.Theyve improved.B.Theyve gone down.C.Theyve stayed the same.D.Theyve exploded.61.Why does Bob think commercials via social media is a better use of money?A.Because it doesnt take as much effort to use.B.Because fewer people are used to social media.C.Because of how cool the company will appear.D.Because of their target audiences preference.62.According to the passage,what aspect of the ads is especially effective?A.It shows a lot of different emotions.B.It appeals to peoples emotions.C.It contains a very s
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2022 学年第二学期期中混合式教学适应性练习学年第二学期期中混合式教学适应性练习高三年级英语学科练习卷高三年级英语学科练习卷(本试卷满分 140 分,考试时间 120 分钟)I.Listening ComprehensionSection ADirections:In Section A,you will hear ten short conversations between two speakers.At the end of each conversation,a question will be asked about what was said.The conversations and the questions will be spoken only once.After you hear a conversation and the question about it,read the four possible answers on your paper,and decide which one is the best answer to the question you have heard.1.A.In the library.B.In the bookstore.C.In the museum.D.In the gallery.2.A.$200.B.$250.C.$300.D.$350.3.A.Accountant.B.Secretary.C.Mechanic.D.Manager.4.A.Customer and tailor.B.Customer and bank clerk.C.Customer and waitress.D.Customer and repairman.5.A.The big one.B.The one on the other side.C.The middle one.D.The one on the far right.6.A.Bring flowers.B.Take a pot plant.C.Buy postcards.D.Send fruits.7.A.Night flights are available to him.B.He cant get any direct flights.C.He has missed the flight he wants.D.Direct flights have been delayed.8.A.She hopes he can stop reading.B.She will turn it off at once.C.She is reluctant to turn it down.D.She thinks reading is not important.9.A.Listen to folk music at home.B.Watch a live performance.C.Appreciate a dance show on TV.D.Go to an exhibition of works of art.10.A.The electronic toy is unique.B.The toy is safe for all users.C.Plastic toys are of low quality.D.The toy isnt environmentally friendly.Section BDirections:In Section B,you will hear two passages and one longer conversation.After each passage or conversation,you will be asked several questions.The passages and conversation will be read twice,but the questions will be spoken only once.When you hear a question,read the four possible answers on your paper and decide which one is the best answer to the question you have heard.Questions 11 through 13 are based on the following passage.11.A.Admiration for ones own appearance.B.A need for popularity.C.A need to belong to a group.D.A love for photography.12.A.Women are more likely to be famous.B.Men are more eager to be seen as popular.C.Men tend to post selfies more often.D.Women use editing software more frequently.13.A.Photos have to be looked at.B.Cameras are mostly used for selfies.C.Clicking like doesnt necessarily mean photos have been seen.D.It is the same experience as traditional one.Questions 14 through 16 are based on the following passage.14.A.Suggestions on how to think up great ideas.B.Proposals of how to set up your own business.C.Tips on how to be a successful businessman.D.Ideas about how to treat your customers.15.A.Because your chances of success will be increased.B.Because your business idea will be more creative.C.Because it will help decide whether to further pursue the education.D.Because you cant do your work without business learning.16.A.Because they enter the market with their eyes open.B.Because they believe the more failures,the better.C.Because they were born to be great risk takers.D.Because they can do a careful study to ensure their success.Questions 17 through 20 are based on the following conversation.17.A.A fortune.B.Nothing at all.C.Twice the fortune.D.A little.18.A.The company wont accept it.B.It is partly broken.C.The date on the card isnt correct.D.It is in use today.19.A.Answer the password,dial his dads number and the number on the card.B.Dial the number on the card and his dads,then input the password.C.Dial the number on the card,answer the password,and dial his dads number.D.Dial his dads number then input the password and the number on the card.20.A.3:30 p.m.B.3:30 a.m.C.6:30 p.m.D.6:30 a.m.II.Grammar and VocabularySection A Directions:After reading the passage below,fill in the blanks to make the passage coherent and grammatically correct.For the blanks with a given word,fill in each blank with the proper form of the given word;for the other blanks,use one word that best fits each blank.Wow.what a beautiful girl!you think to yourself.Today,you logged into Facebook and saw a friend request from a lovely stranger.You think that she must be a model(21)_ all of her photos look very professional.She doesnt have many friends,but maybe shes just new to Facebook.You may(22)_(tempt)to accept her request and say hello,but youd better think twice because you might get catfished!Catfishing is an online cheat(23)_ someone on a social media platform pretends to be someone theyre not.The word was made popular by a 2010 documentary film with the same name.Just like in the movie,most catfishing cheats start with the catfish(24)_(try)to sweet talk their victim into falling in love with them.Why?There are a variety of reasons people catfish.Some catfish attempt(25)_(charm)their victim into trusting them,and then ask them for money.Others will ask for sensitive information or private pictures(26)_ _ they can then use them to blackmail(敲诈)their victims into sending them money.But in some situations,catfish are just lonely people,(27)_(dissatisfy)with their lives and using social media to live in an alternate reality.On social media,its possible to remain anonymous(匿名的)even after you(28)_(start)building a relationship with someone.According to the Better Business Bureau in the U.S.,around 85 percent of catfishing schemes start on Facebook and the Facebook Dating service.In 2021 as the pandemic pushed many to search for love online,romance schemes,such as catfishing,rose(29)_ 80 percent compared to 2020.These cheats cost victims around$1.3 billion in losses and left many with psychological and emotional damage.The internet is a wonderful tool that allows users to learn new things,play games and meet interesting people.However,everyone(30)_ be careful of the catfish who hide in the shadows.If someone seems too good to be true,they probably are!Section B Directions:After reading the passage below,fill in each blank with a proper word given in the box.Each word can be used only once.Note that there is one more word than you need.A.architects B.influenced C.merely D.aimed E.projected F.deliberateG.boundaries H.significantly I.contain J.producing K.range An entirely new art form is developing.This art form goes beyond 31 giving viewers one thing to look at.Instead,it surrounds them with images and sounds.This usually takes the form of rooms where music plays and images are 32 onto walls,changing when visitors interact with them.Sometimes pleasant smells are added to draw people in through yet another sense.These rooms are known as immersive(沉浸式的)exhibits because they seek to involve viewers completely.The most famous company 33 immersive exhibits is called teamLab.What this company does is draw on people with a huge range of skill sets:artists,engineers,34 and even mathematicians.All of these skills are necessary to produce the complex immersive exhibits teamLab is known for.Much of the companys art is based on nature.This is a(n)35 choice as their goal is to help people feel more connected to the rest of the world.This goal reflects some traditional Asian philosophies,which makes sense because teamLab is a Japanese company.TeamLabs philosophy states that it seeks to transcend(超越)the 36 that people have set up to separate them from other things.Other companies are also developing immersive exhibitions 37 at providing entertainment,education or both.For example,American company Imagine Exhibitions has designed over 40 exhibitions,which combine art,lighting,textures,scents and more.Physical objects are carefully selected and placed throughout the exhibits to add to their realism.The topics of their exhibits 38 from the history of ancient Egypt to nature to TV shows and games such as Angry Birds.Immersive exhibits maybe a new development,but they are 39 by older art forms.Some immersive exhibits are even apparently about the work of artists who worked in other media,such as the painter Vincent van Gogh.Even those who do not reference other artists so clearly are often influenced by older art styles.And many of the immersive exhibits also 40 some form of music.By combining skills and technologies in creative ways,teams are developing new ways for people to experience art.III.Reading ComprehensionSection A Directions:For each blank in the following passage there are four words or phrases marked A,B,C and D.Fill in each blank with the word or phrase that best fits the context.You have to make a speech.You have done your research and now have plenty of ideas bouncing around in your head that you want to get across.The big 41 you face at this point is how to organize those thoughts.Or perhaps you are planning to write a paper,and all you have is the main topic.You need to brainstorm some supporting ideas and then 42 how those ideas fit together.These are just two cases that many people deal with 43 .Some use outlining to flesh out and 44 their ideas,but is that the best strategy?If everyone thought in a linear(线性的)manner,then the answer would be yes,but most people dont.Enter mind mapping,a 45 that shows how different ideas and facts relate to one another.This two-dimensional(二维的)46 is designed to help you remember information because its format is easy for your mind to 47 .Mind maps have proven to increase not only productivity and 48 but also memory.More than 250 million people worldwide use them,so why dont you have a try and see what they are all about?What is a mind map?Simply put,it is ones ideas put into the form of a 49 diagram that starts with a central idea.Put this idea in a bubble(气泡)in the middle of a page with lines radiating out to other bubbles that contain related themes or concepts.It should look like a many-legged spider.Use words,short phrases or 50 to express your ideas.These associations often lead to other ideas that can be added at the same level or in smaller branches where 51 .Use color-coded bubbles for a visual representation of each branchs 52 .You are now mapping your thoughts and ideas in the way your brain thinks.Studies have shown that this technique of using pictures,colors and visual arrangement has improved peoples recall and memory of information by 10 to 15 percent.But it doesnt stop there.Creativity is aroused because of the spatial arrangement,53 people to make more links and associations on topics of any kind.54 ,it increases ones productivity because mind mapping makes it easier to learn faster while communicating more effectively.So whether youre 55 a project or writing a research paper,make this technique a core part of your planning process!41.A.purposeB.changeC.questionD.project42.A.turn outB.take outC.give outD.figure out43.A.consequently B.frequentlyC.entirelyD.barely44.A.organizeB.expressC.shareD.spread45.A.process B.foundationC.techniqueD.result46.A.route B.structureC.objectiveD.direction47.A.remember B.confirmC.drawD.design48.A.confidence B.capacityC.efficiencyD.creativity49.A.vivid B.specialC.visual D.normal50.A.images B.sentencesC.passagesD.languages51.A.obviousB.appropriateC.meaningfulD.empty52.A.functionB.extensionC.connectionD.determination53.A.encouragingB.enabling C.remindingD.informing54.A.AdditionallyB.SincerelyC.BrieflyD.Generally55.A.in love withB.in terms ofC.in favour ofD.in charge of Section BDirections:Read the following three passages.Each passage is followed by several questions or unfinished statements.For each of them there are four choices marked A,B,C and D.Choose the one that fits best according to the information given in the passage you have just read.(A)Digital health refers to the system of interconnected devices that can monitor and report important health information.Doctors can then use that information to ensure that your treatment is tailor-made to your situation.The most useful aspect of digital health is the ability to constantly and accurately monitor vital information.Wearable devices can record your blood pressure or the rhythm of your heartbeat.The information is then accessible remotely through the internet,so your doctor has a wealth of information about your daily health.Your doctor can then use that information remotely to make changes to your treatment at any time.A survey conducted by the company Lightico in March 2020,reveals how satisfied consumers are with this type of remote care.Forty-one percent said that the remote treatment they had received by means of digital devices and the internet was either good or excellent.The same positive attitude toward digital health can be seen among investors.In the first quarter of 2020,US$3.1 billion in new investments poured into the digital health industry,setting a new investment record.Much of the excitement is connected close with the use of voice technology in digital health care.Today,around 2.5 billion devices have voice interfaces(界面)like Alexa,which enable the devices to produce and understand speech.As a result,users can communicate with these devices about their health needs by speaking instead of typing on a computer.Seniors,for example,can use Alexa to check their daily schedules and receive reminders to take their medicine.Advances in digital health,however,also bring privacy concerns.Information regarding your health could be used for advertising or marketing,for example.If health records are accessible online,protecting your information from theft and unauthorized use might be difficult.But if managed properly,the benefits of digital health could certainly outweigh the risks.56.What is this article mainly about?A.The current state of health care trainingB.Health conditions that need urgent attentionC.A technological trend in health careD.Rising pressure on health care workers57.According to this article,what happened during the first three months of 2020?A.A growing number of digital devices were recalled.B.Funding for digital health increased considerably.C.Some digital health firms nearly went out of business.D.Many institutions devoted effort to medical research.58.What does this article explain about Alexas features?A.How they make workers efficientB.How they can benefit the elderlyC.How they save instructors timeD.How they entertain youngsters59.According to this article,what is one concern about digital health?A.Worries about the side effects caused by modern drugsB.Rising manufacturing costs in the health care industryC.Government regulations limiting the use of digital devicesD.The danger that personal health data could be stolen(B)60.What does Camilla have to say about sales in her region?A.Theyve improved.B.Theyve gone down.C.Theyve stayed the same.D.Theyve exploded.61.Why does Bob think commercials via social media is a better use of money?A.Because it doesnt take as much effort to use.B.Because fewer people are used to social media.C.Because of how cool the company will appear.D.Because of their target audiences preference.62.According to the passage,what aspect of the ads is especially effective?A.It shows a lot of different emotions.B.It appeals to peoples emotions.C.It contains a very s
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