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江西省贵溪市2022-2023学年高三上学期8月开学摸底考试...

更新时间:2022-09-22 浏览次数:75 类型:开学考试
一、单项选择(每小题1分,满分25分)
二、完形填空(每小题2分,满分40分)
  • 26. (2022高三上·贵溪开学考) 完形填空

    Jacqueline, an American actress, recently played a hostess for a black tea advertisement in Beijing. The other 1 in the advertisement was a young woman. 2 they were in different scenes, Jacqueline and her co-star both got their fill of black tea. In fact, Jacqueline was 3 to drink so much tea that she had to run to the restroom in between 4.

    Shooting a (an) 5 is not as simple as it appears, which involves a lot of 6 on the part of the actor. Jacqueline had to learn how to 7 a tea cup correctly and make sure she was seated in a (an) 8 and lady-like fashion with her 9 kept tightly together. Meanwhile, she had to " 10 " with two Chinese to show her chatting with the guests while enjoying the tea. They 11 various topics, such as traveling, cultural differences, and of course, Chinese tea. Although the Chinese guests and Jacqueline gradually 12 topics, they never got 13 , thanks to the never-ending refills! And the 14 of the tea had to be right for shooting: The cup had to be clean and the tea couldn't have too many bubbles(泡沫).

    China is the reputed birthplace of tea, including black tea, which is 15 to have been accidentally discovered during the Ming Dynasty. 16, black tea was a drink only for the rich and privileged.

    " 17 this black tea advertisement in its country of 18 is an unforgettable experience. And drinking tea in such a peaceful 19 has made me look at black tea in a new light, and 20 it even more," said Jacqueline.

    (1)
    A . competitor B . designer C . actress D . director
    (2)
    A . Although B . Unless C . When D . Since
    (3)
    A . forced B . required C . permitted D . advised
    (4)
    A . takes B . activities C . interviews D . discussions
    (5)
    A . movie B . documentary C . advertisement D . drama
    (6)
    A . trouble B . concentration C . understanding D . multitasking
    (7)
    A . wash B . hold C . choose D . polish
    (8)
    A . proper B . comfortable C . free D . special
    (9)
    A . hands B . toes C . knees D . fingers
    (10)
    A . argue B . work C . negotiate D . talk
    (11)
    A . explored B . avoided C . checked D . stressed
    (12)
    A . brought up B . took up C . ran out of D . got rid of
    (13)
    A . nervous B . hungry C . relaxed D . thirsty
    (14)
    A . processing B . pouring C . boiling D . passing
    (15)
    A . denied B . allowed C . expected D . said
    (16)
    A . Normally B . Originally C . Undoubtedly D . Luckily
    (17)
    A . Directing B . Broadcasting C . Filming D . Enjoying
    (18)
    A . honor B . popularity C . development D . origin
    (19)
    A . setting B . society C . city D . community
    (20)
    A . want B . appreciate C . mention D . produce
三、阅读理解(每小题2分,满分40分)
  • 27. (2022高三上·贵溪开学考) 阅读理解

    The secret to happiness is keeping busy, research has found.

    Keeping the mind occupied with tasks—no matter how meaningless—keeps off negative emotions, the study found.

    However, the bad news is that humans are seemingly born to be lazy in order to save energy, according to Professor Christoper Hsee, a behavioral scientist at Chicago University.

    In a study, 98 students were asked to complete two surveys. After they had completed the first, they were made to wait 15 minutes to receive the next one. They were given a choice of either banding in the first survey nearby or at a more distant location they had to walk to. No matter which choice they made, they received a chocolate bar. It turned out that about two-thirds (68 students) chose the lazy option. Those who had taken the walk reported feeling happier than those who had stayed put (呆在原处).

    Prof. Hsee concluded that keeping busy helped keep people happy. He said the findings, reported in the journal Psychological Science, might have an effect on policies.

    "Governments may increase the happiness of idle citizens by having them build bridges that are actually useless," he suggested.

    As for ordinary people, he advised, "Get up and do something. Anything. Even if there really is no point to what you are doing, you will feel better for it." He added, "Thinking deeply or engaging in self-reflection can be regarded as keeping busy, too."

    "You do not need to be running around, You just need to be engaged, either physically or mentally."

    1. (1) Keeping busy can make people happy because ________.
      A . it can help people get rid of laziness B . it can make people sleep better C . it can help get rid of negative emotions D . it can give people a sense of achievement
    2. (2) Which of the following statements is TRUE according to the passage?
      A . Policies may be influenced by the findings. B . The officials have taken Prof. Hsee's advice. C . In the study half students handed in the first survey nearby. D . Governments can increase citizens' happiness by building bridges.
    3. (3) What can we infer from the passage?
      A . Everybody is born to be happy. B . Only by keeping working all the time can you gaid happiness. C . Prof. Hsee's finding was published in Psychological Science. D . Keeping busy goes against human nature.
    4. (4) What is the best title for the passage?
      A . What is Happiness B . The Secret of Happiness: Keeping Busy C . The Finding of Research: Do What You Like D . Take Life correctly
  • 28. (2022高三上·贵溪开学考) 阅读理解

    ①NO BOATING IN ANY PART OF THE LAKE

    ②Cough Medicine.

    Shake well before use. Take three times a day after meals.

    Each time: Adults: 2 teaspoonfuls.

    Children: 8—14    1 teaspoonful. 4—7    0.5 teaspoonful.

    Not for children below the age of 4.

    Keep in a cold place. Use before October, 2023

    ③FAST FOOD

    OPEN HOURS

    WEEKDAY

    8:00 A. M. -8:00 P.M.

    WEEKEND

    10:00 A. M. -11:00 P.M.

    1. (1) From the form①, we know we can not ________ in the lake.
      A . stay for long B . fish C . boat
    2. (2) Helen is six years old, and she's got a bad cough. She should take ________ a day.
      A . 0.5 teaspoonful B . 2 teaspoonfuls C . 1.5 teaspoonfuls
    3. (3) The cough medicine can't be taken by ________.
      A . a four-year-old child B . a three-year-old child C . a seven-year-old child
    4. (4) How many times should we take the medicine a day after meals?
      A . Only once. B . Twice. C . Three times.
    5. (5) The fast food shop isn't open ________.
      A . at 9:00 P.M. on Thursday B . at 10:00 AM. on Monday C . at 9:00 P.M. on Saturday
  • 29. (2022高三上·贵溪开学考) 阅读理解

    Letting kids learn more about science at an early age is easier than you think. It is happening all around us, and you can use daily things to arouse (激发) your children's interest. Most parents believe it is difficult to help their children with science. But you don't need a high scientific degree to teach your children science. All you need is that you're willing to try, to see the world, and to take the time to encourage their natural curiosity. When they strongly want to know about something, they get the ticket to the unknown world.

    You can help by having an active attitude (态度) towards science yourself. Then start simply by asking your children questions about the things you see every day. Next listen to their answers without judging (评判) them, which will improve their confidence (自信), and help you decide just what your children know or do not know.

    Different kids have different interest, so they need different kinds of science projects. Collecting rocks may interest your young daughter, but your older son may need something more to deal with it. Knowing your children is the best way to find enjoyable learning activities. Here are some more pieces of advice: Choose activities that are the right level of difficulty. If you are not sure, pick something easier. Read the suggested ages on any projects, books, and then make sure that the activity is proper for your children. Let your children choose the project or activity themselves. It's easy enough to ask rather than force them. Suggest choosing 2 or 3 things your children can do. When a child picks something he or she is interested in, he or she will enjoy it and learn more from it.

    1. (1) What do most parents believe?
      A . Science should be learnt early. B . Science teaching needs time. C . Helping children with science is hard. D . Many children have no interest in science.
    2. (2) What does the underlined word "curiosity" mean in English?
      A . The spirit of changing. B . The ability of understanding. C . The method of thinking. D . The feeling of wondering.
    3. (3) How can we start to help children?
      A . By judging them. B . By asking them questions. C . By collecting their answers. D . By deciding what interests them.
    4. (4) Which is the best way to find enjoyable learning activities for children?
      A . To know the children. B . To improve their confidence. C . To have an active attitude. D . To offer different kinds of projects.
    5. (5) What can we mainly learn from the passage?
      A . How to choose activities for children. B . Why to let children learn science earlier. C . Why not force children to learn science. D . How to arouse children's interest in science.
  • 30. (2022高三上·贵溪开学考) 阅读理解

    Bara Finch began to write to Elizabeth Martin 70 years ago. And they have been pen friends ever since then.

    "70 years is a long time and such a lot has happened," says Barbara. "I have lost my husband and my son, and she has lost her husband and her daughter. With things like that, her friendship means a lot to me."

    The two started writing letters to each other in November 70 years ago. At that time, Barbara was a 14-year-old pupil. In her school, there were some students from New Zealand. Among many pen friends, Barbara and Elizabeth were the only pair to form a long friendship.

    Technology has made a big difference to how the pair communicates now. Instead of writing, they continue to send e-mails to tell each other about their daily lives every week. "We e-mail to each other instead if writing letters now mainly because it's quicker and there is no cost," says Barbara.

    Barbara and Elizabeth not only write to each other, but they also meet face to face. Barbara goes from England to visit Elizabeth when she has time. They have visited each other 15 times. "Her family has become a second family to me. She says I'm the sister she never bad," Barbara says.

    1. (1) From the second paragraph, we know that ________.
      A . Barbara and Elizabeth both lost their sons B . Barbara began to write to Elizabeth at age 15 C . they have ever had similar experiences over the years D . friendship ended after they lost their family members
    2. (2) They began to write letters when Elizabeth ________.
      A . went to New Zealand B . came to Barbara's school C . was in her first grade D . became an exchange teacher
    3. (3) Why did they e-mail to each other instead of writing?
      A . Because e-mails cost nothing. B . Because their friendship breaks. C . Because they often meet face to face. D . Because they are too old to write letters.
  • 31. (2022高三上·贵溪开学考) 阅读理解

    You might have seen the news about the first robot ever to get a citizenship of a country. Her name is Sophia. She has become a citizen of Saudi Arabia.

    Sophia is the latest robot from Hanson Robotics, a HongKong-based company, and she was designed to interact (互动) with people, go into the world, learn and be a smart and compassionate (富有同情心的) robot. The creator and founder of Hanson Robotics, Dr David Hanson, wanted to incorporate three human features to his robots, with the three, being creativity, empathy (同理心) and compassion. This is, of course, the addition to their most important role-solving difficult problems and working with people to create a better world.

    As for Sophia, she is by far the most advanced (高级的) robot that came out of the company. Her human features are what make her so easy to fall in love with. As for the looks, they included an Audrey Hepburn's beauty. Besides being very popular in the media, Sophia got a chance to meet and be interviewed by important people in different industries.

    Sophia is developed to have a sense of humour. She can express feelings, can make over 50 facial expressions and wants to protect humans. Thanks to cameras and an advanced AI software, Sophia can keep an eye contact and is able to recognize people.

    Sophia gave a speech while being honored as a citizen of Saudi Arabia. She showed thankfulness, saying, "I am very honored and proud. It is historical to be the first robot in the world to be recognized with a citizenship."

    1. (1) What can we know about Sophia according to the passage?
      A . She is a kind of human-like robot. B . She got a citizenship of China. C . She became a designer of the latest robot. D . She created the company Hanson Robotics.
    2. (2) What does the underlined word incorporate probably mean in Chinese?
      A . 启示 B . 合作 C . 拓宽 D . 融入
    3. (3) What can we infer from the third paragraph?
      A . Sophia set a robot sales record. B . Sophia is loved by the public. C . Sophia made Saudi Arabia her home. D . Sophia became a star in the film industry.
四、请阅读下面对话,根据其情景,从方框内七个选项中选出能填入下面对话的五个选项。(每小题2分,满分20分)
  • 32. (2022高三上·贵溪开学考) 请阅读下面对话,根据其情景,从方框内七个选项中选出能填入下面对话的五个选项。

    A. I'll have a try.

    B. What happened?

    C. What should I do?

    D. What are you going to do?

    E. I know you are good at math.

    F. I can help you with your study.

    G. They will be angry if they know about it.

    A: Hi, Jack! You look worried. .

    B: Well, I didn't do well in my math exam.

    A: How come? .

    B: Yes, but everyone makes mistakes.

    A: Did you tell your parents about the exam result?

    B: No, I didn't. You know my parents are strict with me, so I'm afraid to tell them abut it. .

    A: I think you should talk about it with them.

    B: Oh, no. .

    A: Don't worry! You're hard-working. I'm sure they will be understanding.

    B: Maybe you're right. .

    A: Take it easy. Just learn from the mistakes and you'll do better next time.

    B: OK. Thanks for your advice.

    A: Not at all.

  • 33. (2022高三上·贵溪开学考) 补全对话

    A. It's the wheel!

    B. I don't think so.

    C. I think a sandwich is.

    D. Who invented paper?

    E. This is a very old invention.

    F. Do you want to play a guessing game?

    G. Then what do you think is the greatest invention?

    A: Hi, Bruce. I will describe an invention and you tell me what it is.

    B: Sounds fun, Kevin.

    A: Er… But it's still very important today. It's round, and it makes it easier to carry heavy things and travel long distances (距离).

    B: So easy!

    A: How smart you are! To be honest, many old inventions are still important today and used widely by us.

    B: I agree. Such as the TV, the Internet and the paper.

    A: That's true.

    B: I like reading, so I think the greatest one is paper. How about you?

    A:

    B: Why?

    A: Because I'm hungry now.

五、书面表达(满分25分)
  • 34. (2022高三上·贵溪开学考) 假设你是学生会主席李华,南昌电视台将举办外国人参与的"汉字听写大赛",委托你向学校国际部留学生通知相关事宜,请你写一则书面通知,要点包括:

    1)参赛日期:2022年9月15日;

    2)复习范围:中国四大名著中的词汇;

    3)奖品:中国四大名著套书;

    4)联系人及电话:李华  025-66666666.

    注意:词数100左右。

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