山东省中学联盟高中名校2022届高三上学期12月联考试题英语

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山东中学联盟高中名校 2019 级高三 12 月大联考
英语试题
命题学校:莱州市第一中学 审题学校:寿光现代中学
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3.考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。
第一部分 听力 (共两节,满分 30 分)
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。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 is the probable relationship between the speakers?
A. Roommates. B. Boss and secretary. C. Husband and wife.
2. What is the man’s problem?
A. He needs a ride. B. He wants a new job. C. He doesn’t have insurance now.
3. What are the speakers doing?
A. Biking in the city B. Hiking in the mountains. C. Driving in the countryside.
4. How much did the ice cream cost?
A. $5. B. $9. C. $10.
5. Where does this conversation take place?
A. At a laundry. B. At a restaurant. C. At a shopping mall.
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 A、B、C 三个选项中选出
最佳选项。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 6、7 题。
6. What does the man think of the girl’s question?
A. It isn’t important. B. It’s difficult to answer. C. It is easy to understand.
7. What does the man say about the ocean and the sky?
A. They are related.
B. They look exactly the same.
C. They have nothing to do with each other.
听第 7 段材料,回答第 8 至 10 题。
8. Why is the man at the university?
A. He’s taking classes. B. He’s checking it out. C. He just graduated from there.
9. What do we know about the man?
A. He is good at baseball.
B. His grades are very high.
C. The college wants him to play on its sports team.
10. What happened when the woman went to a game last time?
A. She was hit by a ball
B. A player was sent to hospital.
C. Her face got scratched by a fan.
听第 8 段材料,回答第 11 至 13 题。
11. What does the man suggest the woman do about her book?
A. Call a publisher. B. Advertise it herself. C. Ask their teacher for advice.
12. How many pages does the woman’s book have?
A. About 200. B. About 350. C. About 700.
13. What will the woman give the man to read?
A. A digital copy. B. A printed copy. C. A handwritten copy.
听第 9 段材料,回答第 14 至 17 题。
14. How do most people in the United States get their news?
A. From TV. B. From the network. C. From the newspaper.
15. Which country has the largest group of newspaper readers?
A. France. B. Italy. C. Japan.
16. How does the man sound?
A. A little bored. B. Very interested. C. Quite indifferent.
17. What are the speakers mainly talking about?
A. Types of news media. B. Types of news reporters. C. Types of news shows.
听第 10 段材料,回答第 18 至 20 题。
18. When will the math exams be held this year?
A. On Wednesday. B. On Thursday. C. On Friday.
19. Who will give an introduction on Tuesday?
A. An athlete. B. A headmaster. C. The P.E. teacher.
20. Why are parents reminded to arrive early to the concert?
A. To find a place to park. B. To get a place to sit. C. To take pictures.
第二部分 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)
A
Food festivals are a common occurrence in the UK and take place in all sorts of places and at all
sorts of times. Whatever your taste, there’s a food festival to match – no matter how specialized.
1. Meatopia
This three-day, London-based festival takes place at the end of August and is a meat lover's paradise.
In addition to a range of legally sourced meat products, from juicy burgers to tender steaks, attendees can
listen to live music, watch butchery demonstrations, and attend informal meat-based workshops.
2. The National Honey Show
If you have a sweet tooth, then it could be that the National Honey Show, which started in 1921 and
is the largest event of its kind, is the place for you to be. This three-day event attracts many local entries
who showcase their sweet golden honey, some of which is sold globally.
3. The Orange Sauce Festival
Have you heard about a festival that is devoted only to orange sauce? Held in Cumbria, this sweet,
fragrant festival has been running for 3 years. What attracts people most is a competition to find the best
homemade orange sauce. There are thousands of participants from over 30 different countries across the
globe, bringing their local snacks to share here.
4. The Ginger and Spice Festival
If you’d prefer something with a little more kick to it, then you could attend The Ginger and
Spice Festival held in Market Drayton. Unlike other food festivals, it celebrates its town’s historic
connection to Robert Clive, who returned from India with ginger. Because of this, they specialize in
baking gingerbread, but also sell a range of traditional spices from mild to hot.
21. What do Meatopia and the National Honey Show have in common?
A. They are of the same duration.
B. Both of them hold workshops.
C. Both of them originated from London.
D. Both of them have a long history.
22. If you are interested in foreign food, which festival do you like best?
A. The Meatopia B. The Ginger and Spice Festival
C. The National Honey Show D. The Orange Sauce Festival
23.What is special about the Ginger and Spice Festival ?
A. It has something to do with a historic figure.
B. The ginger used in the festival is from India.
C. It sells spicy food.
D. The food is cooked by Robert Clive.
B
Some people say that dogs are man's best friend, loyal and loveable. In fact, they can be more than
just a pet as certain breeds are excellent working dogs too. We know about the amazing help guide dogs
give to blind people and, more recently, a new role has been found for the animals—working as
therapy(治疗) dogs in universities.
Research by Washington State University in the US, has found spending time with a dog can help
stressed students. Patricia Pendry from the university told the BBC that a study of 300 undergraduates
had found weekly hour-long sessions with dogs brought to the university by professional handlers had
made stressed students at high risk of academic failure or dropping out "feel relaxed and accepted". The
dogs helped them to concentrate, learn and remember information.
The BBC's education correspondent Sean Coughlan writes that around 1,000 campuses in the US
already use therapy pets and it's becoming more common in the UK. Fiona Suthers, head of clinical skills
at the university, is in charge of the program. She says that five dogs have been introduced to her school
after a strict assessment to ensure they had the right temper. But she adds "it's hard to describe the impact
of just having a dog lying down in the corner of a class."
Student Union education officer Chloe Hutchinson told the BBC that "a lot of students have dogs at
home and might be a bit homesick, especially around exam time when it is stressful and they just want
their home comforts." So if you're a student who's been working like a dog, but you still feel like you
haven't a dog's chance in passing your exams, maybe introducing a four-legged friend into your life
might be the help you need.
24. What benefit of dogs is not mentioned in the passage?
A. They can be human’s companions.
B. they can help students overcome mental illness.
C. they can help the blind.
D. they can promote stressed students’ concentration.
25. What’s Fiona Suthers attitude towards introducing dogs into a class?
A. Unwilling B. Tolerant C. Positive D. Unsure
26. What does the underlined sentence mean?
A. You have no advantage over other students.
B. You have difficulty in passing the exams.
C. You don’t have a chance to have a dog.
D. your dog doesn’t help you pass exams.
27. Where can you read this passage?
A. In a popular magazine. B. In an education journal.
C. In a medicine advertisement. D. In a local guide book.
C
Choosing what to wear can be a tricky problem, especially if you’re a fashion victim. Trying to keep
up with the latest styles involves regular visits to the shops and sometimes wasting money on expensive
designer clothes. But when the fashion changes, these clothes are forgotten in the back of cupboards
gathering dust, or just get thrown away.
There are many stores that now offer cheap ‘fast fashion’ low-price items that imitate the styles of
more expensive designer brands. Environmentalists are angered by the amount of energy involved in
making these clothes and that many of them are made from non-recyclable materials. This means that
items go into landfill or are just incinerated, which is responsible for 20% of the world's waste water, and
10% of carbon emissions.
This is something the fashion industry is becoming more aware of and has led to a new crop of
biomaterials that replace wasteful textiles like cotton and leather. Examples include Piñatex, a leather-like
substance made from deserted pineapple leaves. It's been used in collections by Hugo Boss and H&M.
And there’s mycelium, the root structure of mushroom that’s being used to create food, packaging and
textiles.
Cotton is a very resource-intense crop to grow. Eleanor Lawrie says “about 15,000 liters of water are
required to make one pair of jeans.” So, buying organic cotton is a better choice. And there is also Tencel,
also known as Lyocell, a natural product that's now growing in popularity.
“But creating sustainable textiles is only part of the battle. Buying second hand and buying fewer
clothes are the obvious environmentally friendly choices.” said Dr. Richard from Leeds School of Design
“I don't think you should consider buying any item of clothing unless you commit to 30 wears.”
28. Which of the following statements is correct?
A. Most people are not good at choosing what to wear.
B. The fashion industry tricks people into buying fashionable clothes.
C. Environmentalists are angry about buying fashionable clothes.
D. The cheap fast fashion industry should be to blame.
29. Which word can replace the underlined word in paragraph 2?
A. donated B. recycled C. burnt D. stored
30. What clothes is an environmentalist most likely to buy?
A. Clothes made of cotton.
B. Clothes made of mushroom.
C. Clothes made of leather
D. Clothes made of Tencel.
31.What can we learn from Dr. Richard Blackburn’s word?
A. Clothes made of cotton will benefit the environment.
B. Don’t buy new clothes unless you make full use of the existing ones.
C. Second-hand clothes can be unhealthy for wearers.
D. Sustainable textiles will solve the environmental problems.
D
Some countries build palaces or temples as monuments to their greatness. Singapore builds
hawker(小商贩) centers. Put casually on a plate or banana leaf are the dishes such as Indian roti prata
and Singapore laksa which are mixed with what is from Malaysia.
And since one can eat one's fill in a hawker center at a reasonable price, it is no surprise that eight in
ten Singaporeans visit such places at least once a week, according to a survey conducted by the National
Environment Agency in 2018. Singapore is so proud of its street food that it hopes UNESCO will include
it in its catalogue of humanity's most precious arts.
The UN's heritage inspectors had better hurry. The average age of the chefs is 60, so sustaining the
hawker trade in the long run is hard. When old chefs pass away, many take their recipes with them, says
K.F. Seetoh. Only Singaporean citizens can work in hawker centers managed by the government. But
young Singaporeans have little appetite for working in piping-hot stalls(摊位) for long hours and little
pay.
The few young Singaporeans willing to put up with such conditions often live hand-to-mouth. When
Yu Ting Gay and Alex Ho opened their Italian-Japanese fusion stall in 2017, they hoped to earn $1,474 a
month each. Most of the time they made half that. "Our pockets were quite tight," says Ms. Yu.
Older hawkers have an unfair advantage. Many of those pay discounted rents: $200 a month on
average. They still account for 55% of the 5 ,500 stalls rented by the government. But a report published
by the Ministry of Trade in 2015 found that even though younger hawkers have an average 15% higher
operating costs, they do not pass them on to their customers, which is discouraged by the government
too.
32.What can we know from the first two paragraphs?
A. The hawker centers were built together with palaces and monuments.
B. Singapore’s street food has already been included in UNESCO’s category.
C. 80% of the Singaporeans visit hawker centers every day.
D. The street food in Singapore shows the combination of different cultures.
33. What can we know about the Singapore’s street food now?
A. Most of the experienced chefs give their recipes to the young hawkers.
B. The street food in Singapore will have a promising future.
C. The young generation are unwilling to take over the job.
D. The foreigners are not allowed to work in hawker centers.
34.Which of the following statements is true?
A. It is easier for older hawkers to run their business.
B. The government encourages hawkers to raise food price.
C. The young hawkers charge more money for the higher costs.
D. The young hawkers lead a comfortable life in Singapore
35. What’s the best title of the passage?
A. A young idler(懒汉), an old beggar. B. Strive things will succeed.
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