1、2022年11月绍兴市高考科目诊断性考试英语试题第I卷第一部分: 听力 (共两节, 满分 30 分)做题时, 先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后, 你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。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, 并标在试卷的相应位置。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 are the speakers doing?A. Wandering the street.B. Eating in a re
2、staurantC. Buying a dress.2.Whats the probable relationship between the speakers?A. Boss and secretary.B. Husband and wife.C. Customer and waitress.3.When are the speakers meeting?A. On July 14th.B. On July 15th.C. On July 16th.4.Where can the speakers be?A. In a shoe store.B. At a fashion show.C. O
3、n the playground.5.What are the speakers talking about?A. A job.B. A presentation.C. A program.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,并标在试卷的相应位置。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 至 7 题。6. What does the agent wish
4、Lily to do?A. Act in an advertisement.B. Seek for a child actress.C. Perform in a furniture store.7. Why did the woman refuse the invitation of the agent?A. She had no trust in the agent.B. She hated Lilys life being disturbed.C. She could afford the college expenses.听第 7 段材料, 回答第 8 至 10 题。8. Why do
5、es the woman make the phone call?A. To make a complaint.B. To book a room.C. To ask for help.9. What can be found on the top shelf of the cupboard?A. The water heater.B. Extra pillows.C. Washing powder.10. When is probably the best time to visit the flower exhibition?A. On Friday. B. On Thursday. C.
6、 On Sunday.听第 8 段材料, 回答第 11 至 13 题。11. How does the mother feel about the boys red spots over the neck?A. Surprised. B. Relieved. C. Anxious.12. How does the boy want his mom to help him?A. By lying to the nurse.B. By asking the school for a sick leave.C. By covering the red spots with makeup.13. Wh
7、at advice did the mother give?A. Go to see the doctor first.B. Get a note from the school nurse.C. Make an appointment with the coach.听第 9 段材料, 回答第 14 至 16 题。14. Why does George seem to be in trouble?A. He has missed a good opportunity.B. He is in a dilemma of a job decision.C. He is unwilling to wo
8、rk as an engineer.15. What is George now?A. A company manager.B. A college teacher.C. A computer engineer.16. What does the woman mean?A. George should accept the job offer.B. George should spend time with the family.C. George should continue his work in college.听第 10 段材料, 回答第 17 至 20 题。17. Where wi
9、ll the exhibition be held?A. In the library.B. In the Queens park.C. In the Royal Gallery.18. How long will the exhibition run?A. About 2 months.B. About 4 months.C. About 5 months.19. What will Cynthia Course talk about in the exhibition?A. Her colored stones.B. Her silver jewelry.C. Her paper scul
10、pture.20. What can visitors do at the exhibition?A. Learn to make various sculptures.B. Try on amazing Susan Cups shoes.C. Purchase the artworks they admire.第二部分:阅读理解(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和D四个选项中, 选出最佳选项, 并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。AVISIT THE RIJKSMUSEUMSO MUCH FINE ART IN ON
11、E PLACE. SPENT ALL DAY THERE ANDSTILL DIDNT SEE IT ALL! REALLY IMPRESSIVE AND DEFINITELY A MUST VISIT IN AMSTERDAM.DOWNTOWN AMSTERDAMThe Rijksmuseum ranks among the worlds most famous museums for the fame of the masterpieces in its collection. Like The Milkmaid by Vermeer, Self-portrait by Van Gogh,
12、 The Merry Family by Jan Steen and Rembrandts Night Watch. But so many other pieces in the collection could take you by surprise and capture your imagination. No matter how old you are, or where youre from, youll discover something new at the Rijksmuseum.ABSOLUTELY BEAUTIFUL. THE ART, THE GROUNDS AN
13、D THE AUDIO TOUR ARE WONDERFUL. IF YOURE IN AMSTERDAM, DONT MISS THIS.SEE AND DOTheres something for everyone at the Rijksmuseum. From guided tours to family games, workshops and theatre programmes. If youre visiting for the first time, how about taking The best of the Rijksmuseum tour? During schoo
14、l holidays, we arrange special activities for young people, like an Escape Game.Daily 9 to 17hFun for kids from age 4PRICESAdults: Free for ages 18 and underFree for FriendsSTART TIMEA visit starts with a start time. You can book one here. You can book one here. Only Friends of the museum can come w
15、hen they want without making a booking.CASHLESSIn the whole museum you can only pay with your favourite digital payment method or credit card. This applies to all shops and catering outlets.21.Where is this text probably taken from?A. A travel website.B. A science magazine.C. A business newspaper.D.
16、 A geographical encyclopedia.22.What makes the Rijksmuseum stand out among the museums in the world?A. The service of the museum.B. The variety of cultural activities.C. The appliance of digital payment.D. The collection of superb artworks.23.Whats the suggestion for new visitors to the museum?A. En
17、joy the rich theatre programmes.B. Participate in a thrilling Escape Game.C. Take a guided tour in search of the best.D. Visit different workshops in the museum.BI major in Mechanical Engineering and Political Science. When someone hears what I study, Im usually meant with two reactions. First up is
18、 a small smile with the word overachiever on the tip of their tongue. The second is a look of confusion, followed by an exaggerated (夸张的) why?. The short answer: I want to be a problem solver, and engineering teaches me how to become that type of person. In addition, I also want to be able to look a
19、t the bigger picture.Its the beginning of a new year, and a lot of first-years have plans for double or triple majors. However, as most of us quickly realize after that first fall semester, college is a lot! We are unavoidably forced to make choices - do we keep trying to make our double or triple m
20、ajors work or do we completely switch gears? The thing I wished someone told me on day one is if youre passionate about something, its not going to feel like work. Political Science can be challenging, but to me, its fun to read the Constitution (宪法) and see the impact each word has on our interpret
21、ation.This may sound hard to accept, but if you are double or triple majoring because you think youre in a race with your peers, youre only running yourself into the ground. Dont double or triple major if you are doing it for a mark on your resume (简历), because then your life will be a living hell f
22、or the next four years. What is going to make you impressive is the passion that you have - whether it be in your study, career, or something else your career and study will enable you to do.Always think about your why when it comes to the schedule a double or triple major entails. Because at the en
23、d of the day, its going to be you doing the homework - so try to enjoy what youre doing along the ride for what its worth.24. How do people tend to feel about the writers majors?A. Impressed or puzzled. B. Ashamed or challenged.C. Satisfied or confused. D. Amazed or concerned.25. What enables the wr
24、iter to enjoy learning Political Science?A. The value of studying the Constitution.B. The influence of learning engineering.C. His career planning for the future.D. His enthusiasm for the major.26. According to the author, what causes multiple majors hard situation in college?A. Adjusting the schedu
25、le for majors constantly.B. Pursuing multiple majors out of competitive motivation.C. Making random choices without sufficient consideration.D. Estimating the difficulty of multiple majoring inaccurately.27.What is the authors purpose of writing the text?A. To promote the concept of multiple majorin
26、g.B. To explain the reasons for choosing a double major.C. To compare the gains and losses of multiple majoring.D. To stress the significance of passion in multiple majoring.CBrazilian artist Nle Azevedo is best known for big public art pieces. The artist carves hundreds of 20 -centimeter-tall ice f
27、igures seated with their ankles crossed and places them atop outdoor steps and puts them in city squares all over the world, where they quickly melt. The faceless sculptures drip and pool into small puddles as time passes. Her works have been adopted by environmentalists as a kind of activist art ag
28、ainst climate change.But is it? Yes and (mostly) no.The mass of melting bodies makes a natural connection to the threat humankind faces due to rising global temperatures. Its close link with that subject is evident, said the artist. In addition to the threat of global warming itself, the sheer numbe
29、r of sculptures sitting together also calls attention to the fact that we humans are all in it together. Such kind of threats also finally put man in his place, his fate is along with the destiny of the planet, and he is not the king of nature, but an essential element of it, continues Azevedo on he
30、r website.I took every characteristic of traditional monuments and made the opposite, she says. I made small figures that sit on the floor. It doesnt honor anybody. It does honor the unknown.Azevedo explains, In a few-minute action, the rules of the monument are inverted: in the place of the hero, t
31、he unknown; in the place of the solidity of the stone, the momentary process of the ice; in the place of the monument size, the minimum size of the perishable (易毁坏的) bodies. Originally Azevedo wanted her art to get people thinking about impermanence, and the sight of ice transforming into a puddle o
32、f water certainly does that brilliantly.28. What can we learn about Nle Azevedos artworks?A. They are put in public places for artists to appreciate.B. They are adopted as a way of showing artistic talents.C. They are linked with the threat of climate change.D. They are considered as a symbol of uni
33、ty.29. Which of the following can best replace the word inverted in paragraph 5 ?A. kept track of B. turned upside downC. laid emphasis on D. taken into account30.What can be inferred about the square show from the last paragraph?A. It is permanent by nature.B. It lacks practical influence.C. It tak
34、es long to see the results.D. It conveys the artists exact intention.31Which of the following can be the best title for the text?A. Public Interest in Contemporary ArtB. Ice Figures Transforming into WaterC. Responsibility Demanded of Activist ArtistsD. Mini Sculptures Echoing the Climate CrisisDLiv
35、ing in a city is a well-known risk factor for developing a mental disorder, while living close to nature is largely beneficial for mental health and the brain. A central brain region, the amygdala (大脑杏仁核) involved in stress processing, has been shown to be less activated during stress in people livi
36、ng in rural areas, compared to those who live in cities, hinting at the potential benefits of nature. But so far the hen-and-egg problem could not be resolved, namely whether nature actually caused the effects in the brain or whether the particular individuals chose to live in rural or urban regions
37、, says Sonja Sudimac.To achieve causal evidence, the researchers from the group examined brain activity in regions involved in stress processing in 63 healthy volunteers before and after a one-hour walk in Grunewald forest or a shopping street with traffic in Berlin. The results revealed that activi
38、ty in the amygdala decreased after the walk in nature, suggesting that nature elicits beneficial effects on brain regions related to stress.The results support the previously assumed positive relationship between nature and brain health, but this is the first study to prove the causal link. Interest
39、ingly, the brain activity after the urban walk in these regions remained stable and showed no increases, which argues against a commonly held view that urban exposure causes additional stress, explains Simone Khn, head of the group.The authors show that nature has a positive impact on brain regions
40、involved in stress processing and that it can already be observed after a one-hour walk. This contributes to the understanding of how our physical living environment affects brain and mental health. Even a short exposure to nature decreases amygdala activity, suggesting that a walk in nature could s
41、erve as a preventive measure against developing mental health problems and reducing the potentially disadvantageous impact of the city on the brain.In order to investigate beneficial effects of nature in different populations and age groups, the researchers are currently working on a study examining
42、 how a one-hour walk in natural versus urban environments impacts stress in mothers and their babies.32.What does the hen-and-egg problem mean by Sonja Sudimac?A. Living in rural areas actually affects brain activity.B. People in cities tend to have a higher risk of mental problems.C. Its unnecessar
43、y to work out the complex issue of stress and health.D. Its hard to clarify the impact of living environment on mental health.33.How did researchers collect evidence for the study?A. By quoting authoritative experts.B. By interviewing healthy volunteers.C. By researching on a previous theory.D. By c
44、omparing volunteers amygdala activities.34.What contribution did Simone Khn and his team mainly make?A. Confirming the assumption of natures benefits to brain health.B. Supporting a commonly held view of urban exposure.C. Revealing the link between age and mental health.D. Identifying the causes of
45、mental health problems.35.What does the last paragraph mainly talk about?A. Benefits of a regular walk in nature.B. The focus of the follow-up research.C. An appeal for living in urban regions.D. Natures positive effects on women and children.第二节 (共 5 小题; 每小题2.5分, 满分12.5分)根据短文内容, 从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳
46、选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。Medicine is a degree that consists of an endless number of exams, and recently I received my first year results. Waiting for those results was one of the most anxiety-generating experiences._36_ Failing brings judgement from others, a topic of discussion for people, and the right for
47、others to say you are not capable. The stress associated with failing is created by others around you, rather than by the event itself.I have recently been reading The Psychology of Money by Morgan Housel, which clarifies that failure has a strong presence among those who have achieved success. Peop
48、le will always focus on Warren Buffetts success as an investor. _37_The process of achieving success has often involved setbacks and failures along the way. I received a pass grade on an important research paper during my masters, which put my final grade in a dangerous situation. I was rejected from medical schools which Id spent time and effort applying to and p