郑州市2022年高中毕业年级第一次质量预测

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郑州市2022年高中毕业年级第一次质量预测
英语试题卷

本试卷分四部分,考试时间120分钟,满分150分(听力成绩算作参考分)。考生应首先阅读答题卡上的文字信息,然后在答题卡上作答,在试题卷上作答无效。

第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分)

做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。

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,并标在试卷的相应位置。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. What will the man be doing at 7:30 p.m.?

A. Making his plan. B. Having dinner. C. Talking on the phone.

2. Why was the man late for work today?

A. He had a car accident. B. He couldn't start his car. C. His car broke down halfway.

3. What does the man think of the boy's sister?

A. Perfect. B. Different. C. Dishonest.

4. Where does the conversation probably take place?

A. In a hotel. B. In a library. C. In a restaurant.

5. Which car will they buy?

A. The blue one. B. The red one. C. The white one.

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ABC三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。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,回答第67题。

6. How will the speakers go to the new French restaurant?

A. On foot. B. By car. C. By bus

7. What will Peter do tonight?

A. Eat out. B. Meet his friends. C. Fly to London

听第7段材料,回答第810题。

8. What are the speakers mainly discussing?

A. A famous film. B. A weekend plan. C. The beautiful scenery.

9. What did the woman intend to do at first?

A. Stay at home. B. Go to the cinema. C. Climb the mountain.

10. How did the woman feel about climbing in the end?

A. Excited. B. Surprised. C. Worried.

听第8段材料,回答第1113题。

11. What does the man want?

A. A jacket. B. A shirt. C. A tie.

12. Why doesn't the woman like high heels?

A. They are not fashionable.

B. They don't match the dress.

C. They are uncomfortable to wear.

13. What can we know about the man from the conversation?

A. He doesn't want to go on shopping.

B. He can't decide which dress to buy.

C. He knows a popular cafe in the market.

听第9段材料,回答第1416题。

14. When is the woman's class?

A. At 12:00. B. At 2:00. C. At 2:30.

15. What does the woman like about the summer school?

A. The teachers. B. The class size. C. The friendly students.

16. Where is the man planning to go?

A. Boston. B. San Francisco. C. Washington.

听第10段材料,回答第1720题。

17. Where was Hosseini born?

A. In France. B. In America. C. In Afghanistan.

18. What did Hosseini do when his first book became popular?

A. He was a doctor. B. He was a full-time writer. C. He was a college student.

19. What is A Thousand Splendid Suns about?

A. Two women in Afghanistan.

B. A boy's relationship with his father.

C. A couple that takes in two children.

20. Which of his novels didn't take the number one spot?

A. The Kite Runner.

B. A Thousand Splendid Suns.

C. And the Mountains Echoed.

第二部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)

第一节(共15小题每小题2分,满分30分)

阅读下列短文,从每题所给的ABCD四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

A

When it comes to hiking, Greece has something for every kind of walker. Here's our pick of Greece's best hikes for you.

Hike to Samaria Gorge, Crete

16 kilometers, 4 hours.

Hiking the 16-kilometer Samaria Gorge is considered one of Crete's must-do experiences, which is why you'll rarely be without company. There is an undeniable raw beauty to Samaria Gorge, where vertical walls rise up to 500 meters and are just 3.5 meters apart at the narrowest point.

The hike begins at 1,230 meters at Xyloskalo just south of Omalos and ends in the coastal village of Agia Roumeli. It's especially beautiful in April and May, when wild flowers brighten the route.

Mt Ohi Summit Hike, Evia

8 kilometers, 34 hours.

The summit of Mt Ohi, lesser-visited Evia's third-highest peak, is capped by mysterious ancient dragon houses - 7th century BC architecture, made from rocks weighing several tons. From Myli, it’s an 8-kilometer hike to the summit.

It's possible to stay overnight at the 1,000-meter-high shelter and then hike up Mt Ohi to catch the sunrise, which makes for a magical experience. Contact South Evia Tours or Evia Adventure Tours for details.

Delphi to Kirra Walk, Central Greece

14 kilometers, 3-4 hours.

This 14-kilometer downhill hike follows a centuries-old pathway from historic Delphi to the ancient port of Kirra, just east of modern Itea on the southern coast of mainland Greece.

The hike starts from the E4 long-distance starting point 100 meters east of the Hotel Acropole. Going along the edge of the village of Crissa, it goes to the gulf through Greece's largest olive garden. After your 3-to-4-hour hike, and lunch or a swim, you can return to Delphi by bus.

Hike to the Tomb of Kleobolus, Rhodes

5 kilometers, 2 hours.

An easy and enjoyable 5-kilometer round-trip hike escapes Lindos to reach the so-called Tomb of Kleobolus. Starting alongside Car Park 1 above the main beach, the route ends at a rocky hill topped by a circular tomb actually built during the 2nd century BC, long after Kleobolus ruled Rhodes.

21. What attracts walkers about Samaria Gorge?

A. Natural beauty. B. Old coastal villages.

C. Magical sunrise. D. Wild flowers all year round.

22. What can walkers do during the Mt Ohi Summit Hike?

A. Visit a circular tomb. B. Watch the sunrise.

C. Explore an ancient path. D. Stay in ancient houses.

23. What is special about the Delphi to Kirra Walk?

A. It's an easy and pleasant trip to a garden.

B. It follows a route full of beautiful scenery.

C. It's a challenging route through a rocky hill.

D. It follows an ancient path connecting old places.

B

I’m retiring from teaching and will enjoy family life with my wife and grandchildren. Recalling my teaching career, I have a lot to share, but one thing is for sure: Teachers learn just as much from students as students learn from teachers. Here are a few of the things I have learned in my job.

Roger was physically and mentally delayed. About once a month, we would have a dance in our classroom. Roger was awkward and ashamed when it came to asking a girl to dance with him. But once, I noticed that Roger was slow dancing with Leah, one of the most popular girls in the class. He had the biggest smile on his face. The next day, when Roger left my classroom to work with his support teacher, I praised Leah for inviting Roger to dance. That simple act of including him in a slow dance was such a great move. At our next dance, Roger asked Leah and every girl in the class to dance. No one turned him down. Leah taught me about the kindness of a simple act and its great effect.

It was Serena who showed us what bravery was about. Serena was our play's narrator(旁白员). She was scared she would forget her lines. “If you do,” I advised,  pause, stare at the audience and take time to remember. The audience will think it's part of the play.” Halfway through the opening night, Serena forgot her lines. She stared out at the 300 people gathered in the gym. After what seemed like forever, Serena remembered. After the performance, she burst into tears backstage, thinking she had let everybody down. When our principal came back to congratulate our cast, she turned to Serena and said her pause worked so well. Little did she know about Serena's little act of bravery.

Teachers spend hours making lessons to teach skills and knowledge. We adjust lessons, keep the good and throw out the bad. A good teacher listens to and learns from students and often it has nothing to do with the curriculum.

24. How did Roger feel in the class dance at first?

A. Embarrassed. B. Surprised. C. Confident. D. Delighted.

25. Which of the following words can best describe Leah?

A. Creative and funny. B. Clever and brave.

C. Humorous and patient. D. Kind and likeable.

26. Why did Serena cry after the performance?

A. She felt she had disappointed others.

B. She was praised for her good performance.

C. She was blamed for saying the wrong lines.

D. She was extremely happy she had finished the task.

27. What does the author want to express in this passage?

A. He is proud of being a teacher.

B. Students should be kind and brave.

C. He is unwilling to retire from teaching.

D. Teachers should also learn from students.

C

Praised as the “Edgar Snow of a New Era”British journalist Andrew Moody devoted himself to accurately reporting on China for over a decade. Born in Nottinghamshire in September 1960, Mood’s interest in journalism began at age 15. What came next was a storied career that would last 4 decades. A visit to Shenzhen, Guangdong province, in 1997 turned his attention to China. During that visit, he was surprised by the great changes that had taken place in China. Moody began working for China Daily in 2008. In his 13 years at the paper, he published more than 1 million words in the newspaper group’s different publications.

“These stories aim to explain to a wider audience the strategies(策略)and aims of the Chinese government, and also look at the challenges and difficulties it faces,” Moody wrote. “I also attach importance to issues which go largely ignored in the mainstream Western media, and which often fail to provide a full or true image(形象)of China.”

To better cover China, Moody read a lot. In his Beijing apartment, there were more than 160 books about the nation. Su Qiang, a China Daily editor who worked with Moody for 8 years, said, “ He had read all the books that top experts had written about China, and he closely followed how the world viewed China.” Moody also learned to speak Mandarin, traveled to most provinces and autonomous regions throughout China and exposed himself to the Chinese way of life.

“China is moving into a new era in which it is much more confident about its position and status in the world. I have a definite sense of history in the making,” said Moody. He hoped that he could be one of the witnesses and reporters of this historic time.

“So even when he was suffering from a serious disease, Moody still soldiered on. All he cared about was whether he could keep on working,” said Wang Liping, Moody’s attending doctor.

When he passed away in June 2021, many people were sad. “His death will be a huge loss to those who are working hard on the dialogue between China and the outside world,” said Kerry Brown, a professor of Chinese Studies at King's College London.

28. What can be known about Andrew Moody?

A. He moved to China to work in 1997.

B. He reported on China for four decades.

C. He considered Edgar Snow to be his role model.

D. He began to show interest in journalism as a teenager.

29. What did Moody do when he was working for China Daily?

A. He drew a wider audience to the newspaper.

B. He reported on the typical Chinese way of life.

C. He accurately introduced China to more people.

D. He communicated with the mainstream Western media.

30. What did Moody’s attending doctor think of him?

A. Fearless. B. Devoted. C. Optimistic. D. Ambitious.

31. What is the purpose of the author in writing this passage?

A. To praise an honorable foreign journalist.

B. To describe Moody’s colorful life in China.

C. To correct Western media’s impression of China.

D. To show an accurate image of China to the outside world.

D

Starch(淀粉)is the main component of flour, rice and corn among others, while carbon dioxide makes up the vast majority of greenhouse gases. One day, humans may be able to “eat” carbon dioxide, and global warming could be “eaten away” by carbon lovers. Although it sounds wild, the day is coming.

Chinese scientists have created starch using carbon dioxide, hydrogen and electricity, according to a study published in Science in September, 2021.

“Plants create starch through photosynthesis(光合作用), which is a complex and inefficient (效率低的)process, Ma Yanhe, the director of the Tianjin Institute of Industrial Biotechnology of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, told China Daily. He added that it would take a plant about 60 steps to turn carbon dioxide, water and sunlight into starch.

“Our breakthrough shows that making starch is achievable in a lab. This method makes it possible to produce food in factories and there are many industries that can benefit from this technology, ” Ma told China Daily.

The team has been working on the process for 6 years. “The first step of the method is to convert carbon dioxide and hydrogen into methanol(甲醇),which is a molecule(分子)that contains a single carbon atom,” Cai Tao, one of the first authors of the study, told China Daily.

Scientists then piece these single-carbon molecules into bigger and more complex molecules. With the help of supercomputing, Chinese scientists have simplified the natural starch-making process from about 60 steps into 11.

“The new process has made it possible to turn starch production from traditional agricultural farming to industrial production. And it may be possible to satisfy our needs without farming in the future. This will not only help save water, fertilizer and land but also help recycle carbon dioxide to deal with climate change,” a research fellow with the Chinese Academy of Sciences told the Global Times.

The study can also benefit space exploration in the future. The starch may provide a secure food source for astronauts as they travel long distances in space by simply turning the carbon dioxide they breathe out into food.

32. What does Ma Yanhe think of the new method of creating starch?

A. It’s extremely complex and inefficient.

B. It’s achievable through photosynthesis.

C. It’s a way of dealing with global warming.

D. It’s more efficient than the natural method.

33. The underlined word “convert” in Paragraph 5 probably means “________.

A. push B. change C. divide D. mix

34. What can be learned about the breakthrough?

A. It can help improve people’s health.

B. It can change the way of starch production.

C. It can provide astronauts with nutritious food.

D. It can save farmers from traditional agriculture.

35. What can be the best title of this passage?

A. Smart with starch B. Hungry for starch

C. Secure about food supply D. Beneficial to food diversity

第二节(共5小题每小题2分,满分10分)

根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。选项中有两项为多余选项。

The world that we live in is beautiful because it’s made up of people from a diverse set of backgrounds and cultures.   36   There’s no better way than to acknowledge Global Diversity Awareness Month every October.

During this time, our multicultural world is embraced and celebrated for all of the variety and joy it brings. Can you imagine a world where everyone looks the same, has the exact same hobbies and interests, and even eats the same thing for breakfast, lunch and dinner?   37   And bringing those differences together makes us better.

To put it simply, our diversity and inclusiveness(包容性)are our biggest strengths. We’ll all profit from a more diverse, inclusive society, understanding, accommodating, even celebrating our differences, while pulling together for the common good. As such, Global Diversity Awareness Month is a great chance for us to learn more about the beliefs, values and customs of other cultures.   38   

_  39   For example, we can host a multicultural movie night and watch foreign films, or listen to music from around the world or visit cultural art exhibitions. Another way we can celebrate diversity is by inviting our friends and family to dinner. Everyone can bring traditional dishes from their countries and hometowns.

There is no doubt that diversity and inclusiveness make our world a better place.   40   As Mahatma Gandhi once said, our ability to reach unity in diversity will be the beauty and the test of our civilization. Hopefully, with each passing day, we get closer and closer to that achievement.

A. There are many ways we can celebrate diversity.

B. How can we make the world a better place to live in?

C. What can possibly be a better way to celebrate that diversity?

D. Respect for world diversity is the key to bridging the differences.

E. It’s our unique differences that make the world so wonderful and interesting.

F. What’s important is that we reach out to other people and appreciate those differences.

G. In this way, we can open our mind to new ideas and ways of thinking to better our society.

第三部分 语言知识运用(共两节,满分45分)

第一节 完形填空(共20小题每小题1.5分,满分30分)

阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的ABCD四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

“What’s the story of your piano?” a friend asked over dinner. My piano just  41  in the corner of my living room. “It has a story?” I doubted.

“All pianos have stories,” she replied. Suddenly my piano’s story came  42  out of me as if I’d always had this tale to tell.

I’ve loved  43  since childhood. I started with the recorder and moved on to the violin and guitar. Playing the piano had always been my  44  which my family couldn’t afford. I grew up in a poor immigrant family in Toronto. My father  45  tables in a restaurant and my mother worked in a laundry. Though our childhood was  46 , my brothers and I were always fed with  47 . I can’t remember which birthday it was when my mother  48  some money to buy me a doll. By then I’d outgrown wanting dolls but she worked too hard to know that and I never told her. I  49  accepted it.

So it was finally with my  50 . It was in my last year of high school. I took piano lessons for about a year before university forced me to  51 . I had to make a decision: to pursue(追求)a more  52  goal of medical school or my love for music. The realist in me  53  and I had to give up piano lessons  54  as with my doll it was too late to learn to play the way I wanted. I  55  the piano around with me over the next decade until my son was born. He showed an early  56  in music so I put him in piano lessons. I played that piano through my son although guitar  57  became his choice.

I gradually realized that I’d let all my pleasures  58  for my job. I figured I’d get back to playing the piano when I retire. Maybe it’s time to get that piano tuned again before it’s too late to  59 . Maybe that’s something we should do right now.

Sometimes a  60  question can open a path of thinking and discovery. So what’s the story of your piano?

41. A. hides B. sits C. rises D. appears

42. A. flooding B. jumping C. spreading D. breaking

43. A. dolls B. medicine C. performances D. music

44. A. life B. goal C. dream D. choice

45. A. reserved B. decorated C. waited D. made

46. A. difficult B. lonely C. fantastic D. happy

47. A. food B. love C. confidence D. hardship

48. A. collected B. changed C. borrowed D. spared

49. A. gratefully B. quietly C. eagerly D. actively

50. A. decision B. belief C. piano D. opinion

51. A. consider B. continue C. refuse D. stop

52. A. perfect B. practical C. successful D. necessary

53. A. compromised B. failed C. agreed D. won

54. A. unless B. till C. because D. before

55. A. found B. played C. abandoned D. moved

56. A. desire B. interest C. ambition D. plan

57. A. eventually B. gradually C. unexpectedly D. obviously

58. A. fall away B. light up C. give out D. show off

59. A. experience B. enjoy C. learn D. fix

60. A. serious B. doubtful C. single D. private

第二节(10小题每小题1.5分,满分15)

阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式并将答案填写在答题卡相应的位置上。

Last year, China’s League of Legends Pro League ( LPL) English broadcast expanded its live show  61         ( include) post-game interviews. As a host and interviewer who can speak three languages, Wendy Xia An became the English broadcast’s most recognizable interviewer. Her translation had bridged the gap  62         Chinese and Korean players, and international fans.

Xia An was a student majoring in philosophy at the University of Hong Kong in 2019 when she applied for the position. After fierce competition, she got the job doing translation work for LPL. At the beginning of last year,  63         LPL English started a new section which was the backseat interview, she  64          (choose) as the LPL English host.

“I had studied in Singapore since 2012 and easily picked up English because all the courses were taught in the language. As for Korean, I was interested in K-pop and watched a lot of LCK  65____________(match). I also took up some Korean-related courses at university. Besides, I kept using those languages  66            (frequent).”

“Also, since I was interested in E-sports, and Mandarin, English and Korean  67        (be) three most commonly used languages in this industry, I put more effort into  68           (practice) those languages.”

“During the interviews, I’m not representing myself  69        LPL English or the whole LPL. So, I think that I bear the  70             (responsible) of setting up all the questions well, and faithfully translating every sentence.”

第四部分 写作(共两节,满分35分)

第一节 短文改错(共10小题每小题1分,满分10分)

假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文请你修改你同桌写的以下作文文中共有10处语言错误每句中最多有两处。每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。

增加在缺词处加一个漏字符号(︿),并在其下面写出该加的词。

删除把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉。

修改在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。

注意:

1. 每处错误及其修改均仅限一词

2. 只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。

Last Sunday we took a part in a clean-up activity in a forest outside the city. When we arrived, we were sad to see rubbishes everywhere. Though there was a “Do Not Litter” sign at the entrance, that didn’t stop people litter around. Our team leader, Jim, divided us by two groups - one cleaned up the north side of the forest and the other cleaned up the south side. We cleared up a lot of waste we were very happy to see the forest looked clean than before. It was absolutely worth our effort! There will be other clean-up activity in the green belt next Sunday. You can contact Jim and sign up for it if you're willingly to help. Whoever participated will receive a medal like last time. I’ll join you too until I have time.

第二节 书面表达(满分25

假设你校国际部新招收了一批留学生为了帮助他们尽快了解中国文化学生会请你前去同他们交流,请根据下列内容要点用英语写一篇发言稿。

1. 选择中国寄宿家庭;

2. 多看中文电视节目;

3. 多同中国学生交流;

4 . 参加校汉语学习班。

注意:

1. 词数100左右;

2. 可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。


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