廣東省2022屆高三英語11月聯(lián)考試卷(附答案)
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絕密★啟用前高三英語考試注意事項:1.答題前,考生務必將自己的姓名、考生號、考場號、座位號填寫在答題卡上。2.回答選擇題時,選出每小題答案后,用鉛筆把答題卡上對應題目的答案標號涂黑。如需改動,用橡皮擦干凈后,再選涂其他答案標號。回答非選擇題時,將答案寫在答題卡上。寫在本試卷上無效。3.考試結束后,將本試卷和答題卡一并交回。第二部分閱讀(共兩節(jié),滿分50分)第一節(jié)(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。AThebestsciencefictionbooksof2021Wetakealookatthemostexcitingnewscience-fictionbooksof2021.Nomatterwhatkindofsciencefictionfanyouare,we'resureyou'llfindsomethingtoaddtoyourreadinglist.TheSaintsofSalvationByPeterF.HamiltonTheOlyixhavelaidsiege(圍攻)toEarth,harvestingpeoplefortheirgod.Citiesareruinedbytheirweaponsandmillionshaveeitherfledtoseekrefugeinspaceorarefightingawarthatseemsunwinnable.AsEarth'sdefeatdrawsevercloser,ateamaresenttoentertheOlyix'sair-shipsecretly.Theirplan?ThisisthefinalsciencefictioninPeterF.Hamilton'sextremelysurprisingseriesTheSalvationSequence.ADesolationCalledPeaceByArkadyMartineThisimpressivesequel(續(xù)集)toArkadyMartine'sHugoAward-winningsciencefictionbookseestheTeixcalaanliEmpirefacinganalienthreatwhichcouldbringaboutitscompletedestruction.FleetcaptainNineHibiscussendsapersontonegotiatewiththemysteriousinvadersJackFourByNealAsherJackFour-oneoftwentyhumanclones-hasbeencreatedtobesold.Hispurchasersarethe,aliensandtheyonlywanthimfortheirexperimentationprogram.ButthereissomethingdifferentaboutJack.Nocloneshouldpossesstheknowledgethat'sbeenloadedintohismind.RabbitsByTerryMilesRabbitsisasecret,dangerousandsometimesdeadlyundergroundgame.Therewardsforwinningareunclear,buttherearerumorsofmoneyoritmightunlocktheuniverse'sgreatestsecrets.Everyoneknowsthatthedeeperyouget,themoredeadlythegamebecomes-andthebodycountisrising.Sincethegamefirststarted,tenroundshavetakenplace.Theeleventhroundisabouttobegin,andwhathappensinthegame,staysinthegame21.WhatcanweknowaboutTheSaintsofSalvation?A.It'saboutthewaramongpeopleonearth.B.TheOlyixaredefeatedintheend.C.ItbelongstoTheSalvationSequence.D.It'sthelastnovelofPeterF.Hamilton.22.WhatdoesNineHibiscusdotosaveTeixcalaanliEmpire?A.Hegivesthealienacompletedestruction.B.Heletssomeonenegotiatewiththealien.C.Hefightsagainstthealienbravely.D.Hemakesthealienfaceathreat.23.Wherecanthetextbefound?A.Inabookrecommendation.B.Inanartmagazine.C.Inabiography.D.Inanovel.BJaminCrowwaitedsilentlyforthebullmoose(麋鹿)toturnandfacehim.Inthecold,theteenstoodwithhisgunrestingonabranch.Hewaitedandwaited.Thenthemooseturned,andhisbrotherstartedtoyell,"Shoot!"IfCrowdidn'tshoot,hisbrotherwould.SoCrowtookadeepbreathandpulledthetrigger."Ilookatmybrotherandhe'sgivingmethehappiestlookI'veeverseen,"hesays.CrowlivesinBethel,intheremoteregionofAlaska.Forgenerations,hisfamilyhaspracticedsubsistence(生存)huntingtogetfoodonthetable.Theprocesshasn'tchangedmuch.TheCrowsusemotorboatsandsnowmobilestogettotheirmoosecamp,whichservesasahomebasewhilethey'reonhuntingtrips."Foodisveryexpensivehere.Youhavetoshipeverythingup,"Crowsays."Wedon'tgooutjustfortheantlers(鹿角).We'renotlookingforprize;we'renothuntingforsomethingbig.We'relookingformeattofeedourfamilies.",CrowisoneofthreeAlaskaNativestudents-alongwithKayleeKingandEthanLin-coin-whorecordedtheirhuntingtraditionbeforetheygraduatedlastspring.Theirrecordwaschosenasafinalistinthisyear'sNPRStudentRecordChallenge.Thethreestudentssayhuntinghelpedthemgetthroughtheisolationofthepandemic,whentheirschoolsandmanyotheractivitieslikesportswereshutdownbecauseofCOVID-19.Thestudentsexplainthat,astimegoesby,fewerandfewerpeoplearepracticinghunting."Itmakesmereallysadbecausethewayweusedtodothingsissodifferentfromhowwedothemnow,"Crowsays."Evenourlanguageisslowlyfadingaway."Forthestudents,thepracticeofhuntingallowsthemtoconnectwitholdergenerations."WheneverIgoouthuntingwithmygranny,I'malwayshearingpaststoriesaboutwhenmydadwasakidandhewenthuntingormylategrandpahowhewouldjusttakethefamilyup,"Crowsays.24.Whatisthefunctionofthefirstparagraph?A.Toreachaconclusion.B.Tosummarizetheessay.C.Toprovidebackgroundinformation.D.Tointroducethemajorcharacterintheessay.25.Whatcanbeinferredfromthehuntingtradition?A.Itispopularwiththeyouth.B.Itishardtogiveupthetradition.C.Itistoughtokeepthistraditionalive.D.Itisvitaltosharethetraditionwithfriends.26.WhichwordcanbestdescribeCrow?A.Sympathetic.B.Tolerant.C.Conservative.D.Ambitious.27.Whatisthebesttitleofthetext?A.HuntinginthewildisbannedB.StudentsdohuntingforfunC.SchoolswereshutdownD.StudentswenttraditionalhuntingCInthestruggletosurvivetheeverhotterdesertsofCalifornia,therearewinnersandlosers.Amongthelosersaredesertbirds,whosepopulationshavefallenamongtheheatstressofclimatechange.Thewinners,itturnsout,aresmallburrowingmammals(穴居哺乳動物),whichtakerefugefromthesununderground.Researchersnotedthatthestablemammalspopulationsformedastrikingcontrasttotheextremelybadconditionofbirds.Butwhy?Birdshadahigherevaporative(蒸發(fā))heatloss.Birdsweremoreexposedtotheeffectsofwarming,sotheyhadhigherenergycoststomaintaintheirbodytemperature.However,,mammalswereabletoreducetheirbodytemperaturebyusingburrowsduringtheday.Temperatureshaverisenabout4degreesFahrenheitonaverageacrosstheareastudied,buttheheataffectsbirdsandsmallmammalsdifferently.Aspartofthestudy,scientistsmodeledeachspecies'bodytemperatureandcoolingneedsunderdifferentdesertconditions.Tocalculatethat,theymeasuredtheconductivity(傳導率)oftheanimals'furorfeathers,andusedinformationontheirheatreducingbehaviors.Themodelsshowedthatinthefightagainstclimatechange,therewasnotalevelplayingfieldforfurredandfeathereddesertanimals.Coolingcosts-ortheresourcesneededtomaintainstablebodytemperature-wereabout3.3timeshigherforbirdsthantheywereforsmallmammals,thestudyreported.Smallmammalshaveshownthisremarkablestability.It'sreallyquiteinterestingthat,inthesameregion,withthesamelevelofclimatechange,thesetwospecieshaverespondedverydifferentlytothechangestakingplace.Insightsintothestatusofdifferentspeciescanhelpscientiststakestepstoprotectthem,suchasincreasingfirepreventioninhighdesertareas,andenhancingwatersourcesinthoseareas.ThestudyalsodemonstratesthatclimatechangeisalreadyreshapingtheCaliforniadesert.28.Whycandesertburrowingmammalssurvivebetterthandesertbirds?A.Burrowingmammalsprefertoliveindeserts.B.Burrowingmammalseatlessduringtheday.C.Burrowingmammals'cavesarenaturalshelters.D.Burrowingmammalsliveinthesamecommunity.29.Whatcanwelearnfromthethirdparagraph?A.Birdsandsmallmammalsresponddifferentlytoclimatechanges.B.Birdsinthedesertweredefeatedbyclimatechanges.C.Animalslivingundergroundhavehighercoolingcosts.D.Temperatureriseaffectstheburrowingmammalslittle.30.Whatisthepossiblemeaningofthenewfinding?A.Burrowingmammalsmayhelpbirdsduringtheday.B.Governmentswillimprovewaterquality.C.Manwillreshapethedesertstosavethemselves.,D.Scientistscansavespecieswithscientificmeans.31.Whatdoweknowfromthetext?A.It'stimetochangethedesertsintogreenfields.B.Desertbirdsaremorelikelytosurviveindeserts.C.Burrowingmammals'habitatneedsimprovinggreatly.D.Burrowingmammalssurviveclimatechangeunderground.DDatabasemaintenance(數(shù)據(jù)庫維護)isanactivitydesignedtokeepadatabaserunningsmoothly.Anumberofdifferentsystemscanbeusedtobuildandmaintaindatabases.Databasesareusedtomaintainalibraryofinformationinawell-organized,accessibleformat(格式).Theyusuallyarenotstatic(靜態(tài)的),becausechangesareconstantlybeingmadeasmaterialisadded,removed,andmovedaround.Overtime,thiscancausethedatabasetostarttogowrong.Databasemaintenanceisusedtokeepthedatabasecleanandwell-organizedsothatitwillnotlosefunctionality.Oneimportantaspectofmaintainingadatabaseissimplybackingupthedatasothat,ifanythinghappens,therewillbeanothercopyavailable.Somedatabasesystemsactuallydothisautomaticallyandthensendthebackuptoanotherlocationeveryday,everyweek,orwithinanyothersetperiodoftime.Backupsareusuallynotenough,however.Databasemaintenanceincludescheckingforsignsofcorruptioninthedatabase,lookingforproblemareas,andcheckingforanydetailinthedatabasethatmightsignalaproblem.Thegoalistokeepthedatabaseoperatingsmoothlyforusers,sothatideallytheyneverneedtothinkaboutmaintenanceissues.Adatabasethatisnotmaintainedcanbecomeslow,andpeoplemaystarttoexperienceproblemswhentryingtoaccessrecords.Themaintenanceofdatabasesisgenerallyperformedbypeoplewhoarecomfortableandfamiliarwiththedatabasesystemandthedetailsoftheparticulardatabase,althoughsomemaintenancetaskscanbeperformedbypeoplewhodonothaveexperience.Numeroustextbooksareavailablewithinformationaboutdatabasemanagement,includinghowtomaintaindatabasesproperly.Itisalsopossibletotakecoursestolearnaboutdifferentdatabasesystemsandhowtocarefordatabases.Peoplecanalsoearncertificationsinspecificsystemswhichindicateahighlevelofcompetence.32.Whatcanweknowaboutdatabases?,A.Theyarealwayswellorganized.B.Theyareoftenchangeable.C.Theymainlyservethelibrary.D.Theycanorganizenews.33.Whatdoestheunderlinedpart"dothis"inparagraph2referto?A.Maintainadatabase.B.Sendabackup.C.Correctmistakes.D.Backupdata.34.Whatistheaimofdatabasemaintenance?A.Tolookforsignsofbreakingdown.B.Tocheckforanydetail.C.Tomakedatabaserunsmoothly.D.Toensurethesafetyofusers.35.Whatisthetextmainlyabout?A.Whatdatabasemaintenanceis.B.Howpeoplekeepdatabaseoperatingsmoothly.C.Howpeoplefinishmaintenancetaskswell.D.Whydatabasemaintenanceisimportant.第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2.5分,滿分12.5分)根據(jù)短文內容,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。ThebiggestmisconceptionthatI'veeverheardofisthatinorderforustofindsuccessinanything,wemustbewillingtogiveupsomethingelse.36.Overtheyears,I'vecometorealizethatisn'ttrue.AsIgrow,Ifindseveralthingsaretrulystoppingusfromlivingamorefulfillinglife.Belowaresome.PlacelimitationsonyourselfOnthesurface,limitationsarethethingsthatstopyoufromachievingsomething.37.You'llkeepfacingthesameproblems,forcedtomakethesamechoices,andperformthesameactionsrepeatedly.Theydefineyourcurrentcircumstancesandtothatextentdefineyourqualityoflife.LackselfcontrolWeallhavesomeaspectaboutourselvesthatwedon'tlike.38.Maybeyouhavealargesweettoothandcan'thelpyourselffromeatingsweetthings.Whenyouhavealackofselfcontrol,thosehabitsaregoingtoremainwithyouuntilyoufindsomewaytoremovethem.39Ourabilitytocomeupwithcreativesolutionsforourproblemscomesfromourabilitytolearnandadapt.Ifyou'renotlearninganything,you'renotprogressing.LeonardodaVincioncesaid,"Learningneverexhauststhemind."AndIbelieveit.,FinalthoughtsWhenyougetstuckonsomething,youarenevertrulystuck.40.Youdon'thavetobeworkinghardtoovercomethatbarrier,ratherchangeyourthinkinginhowyou'reapproachingtheproblem.Giveittimeandkeepworkingatit.A.LackselfconfidenceB.LacklearningandadaptabilityC.Weshouldn'tbottleupourownweaknessesD.Maybeyou'resomeonewhodrinksalotofalcoholorsmokesE.Itmeansthatwhatyouarecurrentlydoingisn'tenoughtogetyouoverthebarrierF.Whetherit'scareerorhealth,onemustbesacrificedinorderfortheothertosucceedG.However,limitationsarealsothethingsthatkeepyourestrictedinthesamelifecycle第三部分語言運用(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的A、B、C和D四個選項中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。Frommyearliestchildhoodmemories,mymotherwasmyentireworld.EachSundaymorning,Iwouldbe41bysweetsmellsaroundthehouse.Watchingmymother42foodwasattractive.Shewastotally43soIneveraskedquestions,andherbehaviourinformedmethatthiswasn'tagoodtimeto44.MysistersandIwouldbeseatedatthe45andwaittogetatasteofthecake.Thefamilymealskeptus46togetherandgaveusanopportunitytoconnectwitheachother.Nosubjectwas47,asweate.Myfatherwasanextraordinarystorytellerandlikedtalkingalmosteverythingwithus!48,wepossessedagiftofspeech,likehim.Mymother'sliferevolvedaroundcookingforher49.Shetookitvery50,notimeforerrors.Therewerenoruinedmealsorsmokecloudingthe51.Iwouldalwayspurposelyobserveherwhileshecooked.Shewasa52mother.Sheknewtheeconomyofwords,sowhenshegavechore53,welistenedintently,tocarryouttheassignedtaskwithsuccess.Lookingback,mymomwasthebestversionofherself.Sheexhibitedexcellent54skills!Herdedicationtocookingsetmeagoodexample.Andmymother'sfocusonfoodexcellencetaughtmeavaluablelesson:Whateveryourgoalsin,life,performthemtothebestofyourabilities.Her55hasallowedmetoapproacheverythingIdowithdedication.41.A.drivenB.annoyedC.wakenedD.disturbed42.A.buyB.eatC.prepareD.heat43.A.angryB.nervousC.frightenedD.focused44.A.relaxB.cookC,engageD.scare45.A.tableB.sofaC.bedD.window46.A.coolB.closeC.warmD.comfortable47.A.allowedB.discussedC.studiedD.limited48.A.InsteadB.ThereforeC.HoweverD.Otherwise49.A.familyB.childrenC.parentsD.friend50.A.fastB.convenientlyC.firmlyD.seriously51.A.bedroomB.kitchenC.bathroomD.garden52.A.quietB.selfishC.patientD.generous53.A.contentsB.levelsC.instructionsD.places54.A.speakingB.learningC.teachingD.cooking55.A.bookB.exampleC.expressionD.voice第二節(jié)(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?shù)膬热?1個單詞)或括號內單詞的正確形式。ChinesefoodandthedifferencesbetweenChineseandWesterndietsareboththingsthatcausethe56(curious)ofmostpeoplewhovisitChina.Moreover,when57(travel)throughChina,you'llmostlikelypickuponafewdifferencesinthewayofeatingfood.Forexample,soupintheWest58(enjoy)generallyasanappetizer(開胃菜)atthestartofameal,whiletheChineseprefertoenjoytheirsoupattheendofameal.Youmightalsonoticesomedistinctdifferencesinmealpreparationandcookingtechniques.Therefore,cookingclassesarebecomingan59(increasing)popularactivityamongthoseinterestedinlearningmoreaboutChina'sculturethroughitscuisine.Ifyou'relookingtotakeitastep60(far),keepaneyeoutforcookingclasses61(hold)byresidentsintheirownhomes.62itcomestotraditionalChinesegames,theChinesehavealwaysbeensociablepeople.,Despitethecountry'ssupertechnologicaladvancementandtheincreasingpopularityofpersonalelectronicdevices,themajorityofChinesewouldratherspendtimesocializingwithothersthansitaloneathome.FrompopularboardgameslikeGo(圍棋)andChinesechesstokids'gameslikeChinesejumprope,Chinaoffers63(vary)optionstokeeppeoplebusy.Mostlocalsaremorethanhappytosharetheirtraditions64foreignvisitors,sodon'tbeshytoaskthenexttimeyougofor65walkthroughthepark!第四部分寫作(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)第一節(jié)(滿分15分)假定你是李華,剛被你校英文報錄用為助理編輯。請你就此寫一封郵件給你的英國好友John,內容包括:1.告知他此消息;2.分析你面臨的挑戰(zhàn);3.征詢他的建議。注意:1.寫作詞數(shù)應為80左右;2.請按如下格式在答題卡的相應位置作答。DearJohn,Yours,LiHua第二節(jié)(滿分25分)閱讀下面材料,根據(jù)其內容和所給段落開頭語續(xù)寫兩段,使之構成一篇完整的短文。Allan,myhusband,hadrecentlymovedupthetennisleague'sladder(晉級賽)andwouldcompeteagainstsomeoneatasimilarskilllevel."Doyouknowwhoyouropponentis?"Iaskedhim.Myhusbandexplainedthatalthoughheknewhisopponent'sname,hehadnevermethim.That'swhenIsawayoungman-abouttwentyyearsold-attheotherendofthereceptionarea.Theyoungmanhadlargemusculararmsandawell-builtbody.Hewasusingaskipropeatquiteafastpace;Ithoughthemightbewarmingupforatennismatch.Ismiledatmyhusbandand,saidthatmightbehisopponent.Allangavemeafrustrated(沮喪的)lookonhisface,remarkingitwasanunusualwaytoprepareforatennismatch,ashecontinuedcompletinghisusualwarm-uproutine.Theleaguecoordinator(統(tǒng)籌者)calledoutmyhusband'sname,andthenshecalledtheyoungman.Igavemyhusbandakindofsmilethatwivesgivetheirhusbandswhentheyareencouragingthem.Thecoordinatorgavethemtheircourtnumber.Theyintroducedthemselvestoeachother,shookhands,andheadedoff.Theyoungmanwasdressedinthelatesttrendytennisclothesandlookedgreat.Withhismuscularbody,hecouldhaveeasilybeastarathlete.Allanwasatleastthirtyyearsolder,muchlessmuscular,anddressedinanordinarytennisshirtanduntrendytennisshorts.Allan'sfocushadalwaysbeenongoodtennisshoes,socks,and,ofcourse,thetennisracket.Whentheywalkedontotheircourt,thepre-gamewarm-upbegan.Theyoungmanplayedwithconfidence.Itwasalmostasifhewasshowinghisability.Allancloselyobservedhisvariousstrokesandpowerfulserves,whilecasuallyreturningeachshot.Thenbeganthegame.注意:1.續(xù)寫詞數(shù)應為150左右;2.請按如下格式在答題卡的相應位置作答。Theyoungmanquicklywonthefirstround.Theyoungmanwasvisiblyfrustratedbytheendofthematch.,,,,,
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