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2021—2022学年度第一学期教学质量检测

高三英语试题

2022.01

本试卷分第I卷(选择题)和第II卷(非选择题)两部分。

满分120分,考试用时100分钟。

考试结束后,将本试卷和答案卡一并交回。

注意事项:

1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、考生号等填写在答题卡上和试卷指定位置上。

2.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。

如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。

回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上。

写在本试卷上无效。

3.考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。

第I卷(共65分)

第一部分阅读(共两节,满分50分)

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A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。

A

Variouswaystosocialize

Teenagerslovetosocialize,andthesewebsitesgivethemachancetodothatwhileplayinggames,exploringvirtualworldsandtakingquizzes.Ofcourse,theyalsoneedtobesafeonlineandreportanycyberbullies(网络欺凌).

Instagram

Instagramallowsteenstouploadphotosoftheirdailylifeandsharethemwithfriends.Theysaythatapictureisworthathousandwords,andthatmustbetruebecauseInstagramhasaround300millionuserswhoareactiveeachmonth.Theplatformisallaboutphotoswithshortcaptions(说明文字).WhenitcomestoInstagram’susers,53percentofthemareaged18—29,butabigpercentageofthosemaybeevenyoungerandsimplylisttheirageas18inordertorisetheplatform.

HabboHotel

HabboHotelisaplaceforteenstochat.Eachteenreceivesapersonalroomtodecoratewithvirtualobjects.Theycanalsodresstheiravatar(网络头像)invirtualclothesorcreategamestoplaywithfriends.Theroommighthavemusic,besetuplikeaclassroom,orhaveotherfeaturessodifferentavatarscanvisitoneanother.Eachroomteenscaninteractinhasalladultmoderatortomakesureitstayssafe.

Fanlala

Fanlalaisasocialnetworkthatgivesteenswholovecelebrities,musicandTVshowsaplacetointeract.Throughit,ausercangetthelatestnewsandgossipontheirfavoriteshows,aswellastakequizzesandpollstotesttheirknowledge.TeenscansetuptheirownprofileonFanlalaandinteractwithotherusers.

TeenChat

TeenChatisaplaceforteenstointeractwithoneanotherthroughforumsaccordingtotheirinterests.Forexample,therearechatroomsforthosewholoveanime(动漫)andforthosewho’vejuststartedcollege.Therearealsochatroomsforthingslikemusic,games,andsports.Theplatformoffersa“FriendFinder”toolthatwillhelpteenssearchforpeoplewholivelocallytothem.

1.WhatmakesInstagramdifferentfromothersiteslistedinthetext?

A.It’sagreatplaceforpeopletosharephotos.

B.Ithasthelargestnumberofusers.

C.Onlythoseabove18normallyuseit.

D.Itallowsuserstocreategamestoplaywithfriends.

2.Whichsiteallowsitsuserstocreatetheirowncharacteranddesignavirtualroomforit?

A.InstagramB.HabboHotelC.FanlalaD.TeenChat

3.Accordingtothetext,Fanlalaisagoodoptionforthoseinterestedin______.

A.onlinegamesB.sports

C.animevideosD.entertainmentnews

4.Whatisthemainpurposeofthetext?

A.Togivesometipsononlinechatting.

B.Toexplainhowtofightcyberbullying.

C.Toinformthereadersofsomesitesforsocializing.

D.Toshowtheadvantagesofsocializingonline.

B

Preciousfamilymoments

Whenourthreechildrenweresmall,andI'dcleanupafterbathsforthethousandthtime,pickwettowelsoffthefloor,squeezewateroutofyellowrubberducksandcallthekidstocomebackandbrushtheirteeth,IoftenthoughtofSomeday.

SomedayI'ddosomethingimportant.

WhenIreadbedtimestories,thesamestoriesI'dreadsomanytimesthatIknewthemfrommemory,mybrainfrozefromtherepetition,andmymindwanderedtoSomeday.

Somedaylifewouldn’tbesoroutine.

WhenIstaredatapoundoffrozengroundbeef,consideringmytwostandardoptionsofspaghettiorsloppyjoes,tryingtorememberwhenwelasthadwhat,IthoughtofSomeday.

SomedayI'dbecreative.

ThenonedayIhadanepiphany.Iwasn’tonewhowasgoingtoleaveamarkontheworldorbuildanempire.ButIwasgoingtoleaveamarkonthisfamily.andIalreadyhadanempire.Itwasrightundermynose,tuckedin(盖好被子的)bedby8o’clock.

TheSomedayIoftendreamedaboutwasbeingshapedbyallthetodaysandyesterdays.Somedaywasinthemakingnow.

Iwasdoingsomethingimportant.Caringforchildren,creatingfamilyandtryingtomakeahomethatisasanctuary(庇护所)fromaroughworldaresomeofthemostimportantthingsapersoncando.

Creativity?

Wedidn’talwayshavegroundbeef.Sometimeswehadchickenorfish.Itwasn’tthefoodthatmattered;itwasbeingtogetheraroundthetable,theconversation,thelaughing,theconnecting.

Asforroutine,noroutinestaysthesame.Butevenastheroutinechanges,basicsaretaught-thefactthatchoicesmatterbecausechoicesbecomehabits,andhabitsbecomeawayofbeing,andthatishowcharactertakesroot.

Thethingsthatmattermost-knowingyou’relovedandknowinghowtoloveothers,beinggenerous,extendingcharity,workinghardandrecoveringafterfailuresandsetbacksarelearnedlittlebylittle,onedayatatime.

Somedayiscloserthanyouthink.

5.Howdidtheauthorfeelaboutherlife,accordingtoParagrapgs1and3?

A.Delighted.B.Unsatisfied.C.Regretful.D.Annoyed.

6.TheunderlinedwordepiphanyinParagraph7isclosestinmeaningto_______.

A.realizationB.shockC.discoveryD.decision

7.Whichofthefollowingwouldtheauthoragreewith?

A.Thereisnopointindreamingaboutagrandfuture.

B.Parentsshouldsetspecificgoalswhenraisingtheirchildren.

C.Weshouldbecontentwithwhatwealreadyhave.

D.Weareoftendoingsignificantthingswithoutrealizingit.

C

Fromayoungage,MichaelPlattlovedtwothings:

theRev.MartinLutherKing,Jr.andcupcakes.Heimaginedwayshetoocouldfightforjustice.Hememorizedfiguresaboutincomeinequalityandchildhoodhunger.Buthealsospentafternoonsathishomecomputer,amazedbyYouTubebakerswhomadeperfectcupcakes.

WhenhisparentsgavehimapairofTomsshoesforChristmasthreeyearsago,Michaelsawawaytoconnecthistwinpassions.Atage11,hefoundedabakerythatoperatesontheTomsone-for-onemodel:

Foreverycupcake,cakeorcookiethatMichaelsells,hedonatesanothertothehomelessandhungry.Twiceamonth,heheadstolocationstopassoutgoodies.Michael,now13,heespeciallyenjoyshandingoutcupcakestokids.

“IknowIlikecupcakes,butalsocupcakesarepartofachild’schildhoodsotheyshouldgetthem,”saidMichael,notingthathealwayseatsonewithwhippedicing(打发的糖霜)onhisbirthday.

MichaelcallshisbakingbusinessMichaelsDesserts.Heleftouttheapostrophe(撇号)asareminderthatheisbakingforothers,nothimself.”IalwayswantedtohaveapurposeforwhatIdo,”hesaid.”It’sallabouthelpingpeoplenotjusthavingapurposeforyourself,butthinkingabout,Howdoesthistouchotherthings?

Whenhestartedthebakery,heknewthathewantedhisbusinesstodomorethanmakemoney.That’swhythemissionofMichaelsDessertsisfightinghungerandgivingback,whichMichaelaccomplishesthroughhisgiveaways.Michaelhopeshiscupcakesinspireotherstoworkforsocialequality.

Sometimes,Michaeladmits,hegrowstiredofbeinginthekitchen.Thenheremembersthehomelessboyhemetoncewhilehandingoutcupcakes.Acoupleofdaysafterward,theboy’sfathermessagedMichaelonFacebooktosaythathisson,encouragedbyMichael’sexample,nowaspiredtobecomeabaker.

“Thatinspiredme.”Michaelsaid.Hesmiledandlookeddown.

8.WhatinspiredMichael’smethodofhelpingthepoor?

A.HisadmirationforMartinLutherKing.

B.AChristmasgifthisparentsgavehim.

C.Abakerythatrunsonaone-for-onemodel.

D.AbakingprogramhewatchedonYouTube.

9.WhydidMichaelnamehisbusinessMichaelsDessertsinsteadof“Michael’sDesserts”?

A.Toattractmoreconsumers.

B.ToshowitsconnectionwithTomsshoes.

C.Toremindhimselftoalwaysthinkaboutothers.

D.Toremindhimselftohavealifepurpose.

10.WhatdoesMichaelsDessertsintendtodo?

A.Providechildrenwithperfectcupcakes.

B.Inspiremorepeopletolovebaking.

C.Helphomelesspeople.

D.Feedhungrypeople.

11.WhichofthefollowingbestdescribesMichael?

A.Sympatheticandselfless.B.Honestandoutgoing.

C.Talentedandmodest.D.Ambitiousanddiligent.

D

Inflammation(炎症)ismebody’sdefensemechanism.Youmighthaveexperienceditifyousustainedphysicalinjurieslikeasprained(扭伤的)ankleorhadaninfection,liketheflu,whichcausesasorethroat.Inflammationcanoccurinanyorgan,butitismostcommonandeasytoseeintheskin.Youwillnoticeredness,heatandswelling.

Usuallythisisagoodthing,asitshowsyouhaveahealthyimmunesystemthatcankillpathogens(病原体)organismsthatcancausediseasesandrepairdamagetotheskin.However,inflammationcanbeadouble-edgedswordasinsomepeopleitcantargetthebody’shealthycells,causingwhatiscalledanautoimmunedisease.Long-term,thiscanleadtoconditionslikearthritis(关节炎)andasthma.

Giventhisdanger,anewstudyfromCambridgeUniversity,UK,hasbeenlookingintobrainconditionsthatarenotusuallylinkedtoautoimmunediseases.Thestudyfoundthatinflammationofthebrain-knownasneuroinflammation(神经炎症)hasbeenlinkedtoseveralformsofdementia(痴呆).

Inthisnewstudy,publishedinthejournalBrain,researchersscannedthebrainsof31volunteerswiththreedifferenttypesofdementia.Thefirstscanwastohighlightneuroinflammation,andasecondscanilluminatedtoxic(有毒的)proteinsthatarelinkedwithconditionsthatnegativelyimpactthebrain.Theteamalsoexamined12post-mortem(afterdeath)brains.

Theseexperimentsshowedsimilarpatternsoftoxicproteinbuild-upandneuroinflammation,suggestingarelationshipbetweeninflammationanddementia.

“EvenweweresurprisedbyhowtightlythesetwoproblemsmappedontoeachOther.Now,thebigquestioniswhatrolethisneuroinflammationplaysinthedeclineofthemindassociatedwithdementia,”saidThomasCope,oneoftheauthorsofthestudy.

After

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