
2021年10月山東省“山東學情”2022屆高三上學期10月聯考
英語試卷(C)
★祝考試順利★
(含答案)
考試時間:120分鐘
第一部分 聽力(共兩節,滿分30分)
第一節(共5小題;每小題1.5分,滿分7.5分)
聽下面5段對話。每段對話后有一個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選
項,并標在試卷的相應位置。聽完每段對話后,你都有10秒鐘的時間來回答有關小題和閱讀下
一小題。每段對話僅讀一遍。
1. What does the woman want to do?
A. Have a rest. B. Go to the movies. C. Visit Jeff with the man.
2. How much does the woman want for the watch?
A. $200. B. $150. C. $50.
3. When does the conversation take place?
A. During a vacation. B. At the end of a term. C. At the beginning of a term.
4. What happened to the woman?
A. She couldn’t find Mr. Beringer.
B. She was late for an interview.
C. She failed to get a job.
5. What does the woman mean?
A. Only 10% of American mothers work.
B. Her mother is a houwife.
C. Most American mothers work.
第二節(共15小題;每小題1.5分,滿分22.5分)
聽下面5段對話或獨白。每段對話或獨白后有幾個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項
中選出最佳選項,并標在試卷的相應位置。聽每段對話或獨白前,你將有時間閱讀各個小題,每
小題5秒鐘;聽完后,各小題給出5秒鐘的作答時間。每段對話或獨白讀兩遍。
聽第6段材料,回答第6、7題。
6. Why does the man want to buy a new TV?
A. The old TV is broken. B. He moved to a new hou. C. The new TV is cheap
now.
7. What will the man probably buy?
A. A cheap TV. B. A small TV. C. A big TV.
聽第7段材料,回答第8、9題。
8. Where do the speakers prefer to go?
A. Hawaii. B. Europe. C. The Bahamas.
9. What will the speakers probably do next?
A. Check the travel fees. B. Call their friends. C. Book their flight.
聽第8段材料,回答第10至12題。
10. Why is Harrods so famous?
A. It’s the biggest department store in the UK.
B. It’s the biggest building in the UK.
C. It’s the biggest muum in the UK.
11. What is Food Hall famous for?
A. Its own electricity. B. Egyptian buildings. C. Different kinds of food.
12. How many customers are there in Harrods on an average day?
A. Sixty thousand. B. Seventy thousand. C. Thirty thousand.
聽第9段材料,回答第13至16題。
13. Why is the woman moving to London?
A. To find a nicer place to live in.
B. To find a better job in a new place.
C. To live together with her parents.
14. Where does the woman live?
A. In a small village. B. In a big city. C. In a nearby country.
15. Who will take care of the woman’s dog?
16. What does the woman hope to live in?
A. A hotel. B. A flat. C. A dormitory.
聽第10段材料,回答第17至20題。
17. How many rooms are there in the speaker’s hou?
A. 8. B. 9. C. 10.
18. What does the speaker’s family usually do on Saturday afternoon in summer?
A. They water flowers in the garden.
B. They walk in the garden.
C. They have a barbecue.
19. What can we learn from what the speaker said?
A. He likes to stay outdoors.
B. There are only two asons in California.
C. It’s very hot in summer in California.
20. What does the speaker’s youngest son often play in summer?
A. Baball. B. Football. C. Basketball.
第二部分 閱讀理解(共兩節,滿分50分)
第一節(共15小題;每小題2.5分,滿分37.5分)
閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的四個選項(A、B、C和D)中,選出最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該
項涂黑。
A
Cologne, Germany
The chocolate capital of Germany, Cologne is the home of the Stollwerck chocolate
company. For the 150th anniversary of the company, muum exhibit was created to
celebrate their history. Since then, the exhibit has grown into an entire muum. The
Imhoff Stollwerck muum has interactive exhibits, samples and a giant chocolate
fountain.
Tain L’Hermitage, France
Tain L’Hermitage is the home of the world-renowned chocolate producer, Valrhona.
A great stop is the Valrhona Ecole du Grand Chocolate, a school that teaches
professional chefs, chocolatiers and caterers. They even host a three-day cour that
teaches amateurs how to make desrts.
Hershey, America
Dubbed "the Sweetest Place on Earth", the town originally called Derry Church was
renamed Hershey in 1906 due to the popularity of Hershey chocolates. Chocolate-town
has branded itlf as an American chocolate center and some popular chocolate
attractions include Hershey’s Chocolate World, The Hershey Story Muum and The
Chocolate Spa.
Zurich, Switzerland
Switzerland consumes more chocolate per person than any other country, and with
world-renowned companies like Cailler-Nestle, Lindt and Sprungli calling it home it’s
no wonder. Zurich is the heart of chocolate production in the country. For a truly
unique experience, the Swiss Travel System, along with Cailler-Nestle, offers an
excursion on "The Swiss Chocolate Train". The train departs from Montreux and makes
a stop in Gruyeres where Gruyere chee is made before finally arriving in Broc where
guests get a tour of the Cailler-Nestle factory.
21. Which best suits chocolate lovers who enjoy making chocolates by themlves ?
A. Cologne, German B. Tain L’Hermitage, France
C. Hershey, America D. Zurich, Switzerland
22. Why does chocolate lovers choo Switzerland ?
A. To learn how to making chocolates. B. To enjoy the world of chocolates.
C. To pay a visit to chocolate plant. D. To have some interactive fun.
23. What do the places have in common?
A. They host big displays. B. They are located in Europe.
C. They are noted for their chocolates. D. They are favored by desrts lovers.
B
Wherever on the globe she may be, humanitarian Nyamayaro keeps clo to her native
Africa by carrying a yellow dress. "It reminds me of the bright, beautiful African
sky I ud to e in my small village," she tells People. Nyamayaro’s life path wasn’t
always so high-profile. Growing up, she assumed she’d spent her life contributing
to her village, and farming in the fields like the other women around her. But a chance
encounter with a United Nations worker that came amid a vere drought altered that
path forever.
"I will never forget that day," Nyamayaro says. "A child dies from hunger every
five conds, and I almost became one of tho children. A vere drought had hit our
village when I turned 8 years old and suddenly, my paradi changed overnight and there
was nothing to eat or drink. I thought I was going to die. It felt like there was no
way of getting out of this. But then this incredible thing happened, an African, who
was a United Nations humanitarian, found me, and gave me a bowl of porridge that saved
my life." The chance encounter provided more than just lifesaving nourishment-it
opened the doors as to what could be possible for her, who immediately t her sights
on working for the United Nations just like her savior.
"I thought I want to be like her, so that one day I can change the lives of others.
I’m so grateful for that moment which was very devastating , becau it gave my life
so much meaning and purpo. The woman showed me what was possible. Sometimes one moment
can really change your entire life."
Just as the United Nations worker opened her eyes to opportunities previously
unknown, Nyamayaro hopes girls from Africa can do the same for children growing up
in villages just like her, as she knows her story is not unique.
24. Why is a yellow dress mentioned in paragraph 1?
A. It stands for her bright future. B. It highlights her personal
preference.
C. It is related to the scenery of her hometown. D. It is the lucky color of her
hometown.
25. Why did Nyamayaro want to be a humanitarian ?
A. To get rid of the poverty as soon as possible.
B. To shoulder the responsibility of helping others.
C. To ek for chances to broaden her mind.
D. To t an example for the whole country.
26. What does Nyamayaro’s career story tell us?
A. Fame is a great thirst of the young. B. Success means getting person’s desires
satisfied.
C. Ups and downs make one strong. D. Where there’s a will there’s a way.
27. Where is this passage most likely from?
A. A magazine. B. A novel. C. A brochure. D. A guidebook.
C
As of 2020, the world’s biggest lithium-ion(鋰離子) battery is hooked up to the
Southern California power grid and can provide 250 million watts of power, or enough
to power about 250,000 homes. But it’s actually not the biggest battery in the world:
the lakes are.
Wait-how can a pair of lakes be a battery? To answer that question, it helps to
define a battery: it’s simply something that stores energy and releas it on demand.
The lithium-ion batteries that power our phones, laptops, and cars are just one type.
They store energy in lithium ions.
How do the two lakes store and relea energy? First, one is 300 meters higher
than the other. Electricity power pumps that move billions of liters of water from
the lower lake to the higher one. This stores the energy by giving the water extra
gravitational potential energy. Then, when there’s high demand for electricity,
valves(閥門) open, releasing the stored energy by letting water flow downhill to power
6 giant turbines that can generate 3 billion watts of power for 10 hours.
Unfortunately, neither of the giant batteries we’ve talked about so far is big
enough to power multiple cities. The two lakes tup requires specific geography, takes
up a lot of land, and has high upfront costs to build. The giant lithium-ion battery
in California can power about 250,000 homes, yes, but only for an hour. Lithium-ion
batteries also require certain heavy metals to make. The resources are limited, and
mining them caus environmental damage. Inventors all over the world are rising to
the challenge of making batteries that can meet our needs-any of them even weirder
than the two lakes.
28. Why is the world’s biggest lithium-ion battery mentioned in Paragraph 1?
A. To make a comparison. B. To introduce the topic.
C. To stress its importance. D. To declare a fact.
29. Which statement is true according to the passage?
A. With the help of the pumps, the two lakes store energy.
B. The water flow by itlf to relea the stored energy.
C. The two lakes tup is able to power multiple cities.
D. Lithium-ion batteries are environmentally friendly.
30. What will most probably be talked about in the following paragraph?
A. Inventors’ worries. B. Inventors’ efforts.
C. Stranger batteries. D. New challenges.
31. Which is the best title for the passage?
A. Battery Inventors Face New Challenges.
B. The World’s Biggest Battery Looks Nothing Like a Battery
C. Giant Batteries Fail to Meet Our Needs.
D. Newly-invented Batteries.
D
The pandemic has required many people to make difficult judgments. Politicians
have had to decide which restrictions to impo on citizens’ behavior and individuals
were forced to asss how much personal risk to take.
Good judgment is a quality everyone would like to have. But it is remarkably
difficult to define precily, and many people are not sure whether they personally
posss it. Sir Andrew Likierman of the London Business School has spent a long time
talking to leaders in a wide range of fields in an effort to create a framework for
understanding judgment.
First he had to define the word. He suggests that judgment is "the combination
of personal qualities with relevant knowledge and experience to form opinions and make
decisions". The degree of judgment required tends to increa as people take on more
responsibility. For a chief executive, the proportion of decisions involving judgment
is high. Deciding not to take action is also a judgment with potentially rious
conquences.
Some people think that good judgment is inborn. Sir Andrew accepts that some
individuals are born with the ability to listen, be lf-aware and better understand
other people: all qualities that make good judgment easier. Others may have the wrong
sort of characteristics; a tendency to ignore others, stick to rules irrespective of
context, rush into action without reflection and struggle to make up their minds.
As artificial intelligence gets ud for more and more routine tasks in the rvice
ctor, exercising judgment may be one of the only areas where humans retain an edge
over machines. This is far from certain, however. With enough practice, machines may
be able to display the equivalent of good judgment. But then, perhaps humans can be
taught, too. In the long run, one of the trickiest aspects of human judgment may be
knowing precily when to let machines make decisions and when to leave it to people.
32. Which of the following situation DOESN’T need a person’s judgment?
A. Politicians decide restrictions impod on citizens’ behavior.
B. A person asss what action to take in face of difficulties.
C. A student decides not to work out a math problem.
D. A farmer feels hurt when bitten by a snake.
33. Which statement is true about Sir Andrew Likierman?
A. He talked to leaders with good judgment for his study.
B. He thinks people are born with good judgment.
C. He thinks being lf-aware helps with good judgment.
D. He thinks people with the ability to listen have good judgment.
34. What may artificial intelligence be able to do according to the passage?
A. to make decisions freely B. to finish any tasks
C. to display good judgment D. to leave decisions to humans
35. Which of the following could replace the underlined phra?
A. have an advantage over B. take the place of
C. perform wor than D. stand up to
第二節(共5小題;每小題2.5分,滿分12.5分)
閱讀短文,從短文后的選項中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項。選項中有兩項為多余選項。
A few years ago, I feel like I was stuck in confusion. So I decided to follow in
the footsteps of the great American philosopher, Morgan Spurlock, and try something
new for 30 days. The idea is actually pretty simple. Think about something you’ve
always wanted to add to your life and try it for the next 30 days. It turns out, 36.
like watching the news.
There’s a few things I learned while doing the 30-day challenges. The first
was as I started to do more and harder 30-day challenges, 37. . I went from
desk-dwelling computer nerd(書呆子) to the kind of guy who bikes to work. Even last
year, I ended up hiking up Mt. Kilimanjaro, the highest mountain in Africa. I would
never have been that adventurous before I started my 30-day challenges.
38. . Have you ever wanted to write a novel? Every November, tens of
thousands of people try to write their own 50,000-word novel. It turns out, all you
have to do is write 1,667 words a day for a month. So I did. One last thing I’d like
to mention is that when I made small, sustainable changes, they were more likely to
stick. There’s nothing wrong with big, crazy
challenges. 39. . But people are less likely to stick.
So what are you waiting for? 40. , so why not think about something you
have always wanted to try and give it a shot for the next 30 days.
A. In fact, they’re a ton of fun.
B. In fact, I think they’re not practical.
C. I renewed mylf while sticking to the challenges.
D. I persisted with something for the first time in my life.
E. The next 30 days are going to pass whether you like it or not
F. 30 days is just about the right amount of time to add a new habit or get rid of
a habit.
G. I also figured out that if you really want something badly enough, you can do anything
for 30 days.
第三部分 語言運用
完形填空(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)
閱讀下面短文,掌握其大意,然后從41-55各題所給的四個選項(A、B、C和D)中選出最佳
選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。
The little country schoolhou was heated by a coal stove. An eight-year-old boy
named Glenn had the job of using kerone to start the fire and warm the room before
his teacher and his classmates arrived. One cold morning someone 41 filled the
kerone container with gasoline, and disaster 42 . The class and teacher
arrived to find the schoolhou burned in flames. 43 on realizing that Glenn
was inside, they rushed in and managed to drag the 44 boy out of the flaming
building. He had major burns over the lower half of his body and was taken to a nearby
hospital.
From his bed, the dreadfully burned, mi-conscious boy heard the doctor talking
to his mother. Her son would surely die. 45 the boy didn’t want to die. He would
46 . Somehow, to the 47 of the physician, he did survive. Unfortunately,
Glenn had no motor 48 . One sunny day his mother wheeled him out into the yard
to get fresh air. Instead of sitting there, he threw himlf 49 the chair. Glenn
50 himlf across the grass, dragging his legs behind him. He worked his way
to the white fence. With great 51 , he raid himlf up on the fence. He started
to do this every day 52 he wore a smooth path all around the yard beside the
fence. There was 53 he wanted more than to develop life in tho legs.
Glenn’s iron persistence and determination 54 . He did develop the ability
first to stand up, then to walk with help, then to walk by himlf and then to run.
He eventually received the 55 "Kansas Flyer".
41. A. deliberately B. cretly C. mistakenly D. cautiously
42. A. struck B. stuck C. beat D. attracted
43. A. Thrilled B. Terrified C. Regretful D. Puzzled
44. A. speechless B. unconscious C. blind D. deaf
45. A. And B. Or C. But D. So
46. A. survive B. resist C. escape D. recover
47. A. happiness B. relief C. amazement D. confusion
48. A. desire B. talent C. will D. ability
49. A. into B. from C. over D. upon
50. A. helped B. managed C. pushed D. pulled
51. A. effort B. encouragement C. courage D. help
52. A. becau B. if C. until D. as
53. A. something B. anything C. everything D. nothing
54. A. paid for B. paid off C. paid back D. paid up
55. A. award B. reward C. nickname D. record
第二節 語法填空(共10小題;每小題1.5分,滿分15分)
閱讀下面材料,在空白處填入適當的內容(1個單詞)或括號內單詞的正確形式。
The World Winter Sports (Beijing) Expo 2021 56 (hold) at the China National
Convention Center and Shougang Industrial Park in Sep. 2021, with over 500 brand 57
(exhibitor) from about 20 countries and regions 58 (show) their rich resources
in winter sports. Italy, 59 previously had the experience in 1956 and 2006, will
host the Winter Olympics in 2026. Gianpaolo Bruno, a director of the Beijing Office
of the Italian Trade Agency, said the agency was very optimistic 60 the potential
of the Chine ice and snow market after the 2022 Winter Olympics in Beijing. He said
many companies in the manufacturing industry for Italian ice and snow sports had clo
61 (cooperate) with China in areas, 62 (range) from venues, equipment and gear,
to clothing and accessories. Most Italian brands at the expo 63
(be) in China for many years, and also have partnerships with the 2022 Winter
Olympics.
He believes the expo also offers an opportunity for the Italian ice and snow sports
industry to promote 64 (they) good quality products in the Chine market, and
65 event provides exposure for other Italian industries such as catering and
tourism. The agency will launch the program "Fun Italian Mountain Life" next year in
major Chine cities to promote Italy’s mountain culture as well as Italian
lifestyles.
第四部分 寫作(共兩節,滿分40分)
第一節 書面表達(滿分15分)
假定你是李華,是某中學學生會主席。你發現有些同學在就餐時間吃零食,不去餐廳吃飯。
請寫一封倡議信,呼吁同學們注意飲食健康。
1.飲食健康的重要性:
2.吃零食的壞處:
3.向同學們發出倡議。
注意:
1.詞數80左右;
2.請按如下格式在答題卡的相應位置作答。
Dear friends,
Yours,
Li Hua
第二節(滿分25分)
閱讀下面材料,根據其內容和所給段落開頭語續寫兩段,使之構成一篇完整的短文。續寫詞
數應為150左右。
One day in 2001, when I was eight years old, my family and I were coming back from
a Dear friends, baball game, which was our usual weekend adventure. But unlike other
weekends, a surpri was waiting for us. Two adult wild gee and a small wild goo
were wandering around our yard. The adults were frightened by us and flew away, but
their baby was still too young to fly and couldn’t follow.
It was freezing cold when night fell. Concerned about the wild goo’s safety,
we begged dad to protect the little guy. Dad took the tiny little thing to the back
porch(門廊) to keep warm and protect him from wild animals. The small wild goo emed
in a panic, unaware of what could happen. The next morning, we try to drive the wild
goo over to his parents, who kept coming back to our yard. He wouldn’t go to them,
and they wouldn’t come clo to take him. We kept this up for six days, but no luck.
By then, the young wild goo had clearly decided we were his new family. My sister
Anna called the little guy Peeper, becau he would follow us around the yard making
a peeping noi, nonstop. Every time we called his name, he would respond. We also
decided that Peeper was a boy, I don’t know why; it just felt right.
Days turned into weeks, and weeks turned into months until almost a year pasd.
Peeper liked to sleep on our back porch each night, and every day my dad would clean
up all the goo droppings(鳥獸的糞便) carefully. Dad would throw Peeper up into the
air so he could fly a circle around the hou, coming back again once the porch was
clean.
注意:
1.續寫的詞數應為150左右;
2.請按如下格式在答題卡的相應位置作答。
Paragraph 1:
One day, my dad threw him up in the air as usual, but this time, Peeper just flew
off.
Paragraph 2:
To my amazement, in 2021, an aging adult wild goo came to my home.
2021年10月山東省“山東學情”2022屆高三上學期10月聯考英語試卷(C)

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