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1、2022届内蒙古呼和浩特市高三年级第二次质量数据监测英语试题学校:_姓名:_班级:_考号:_一、阅读理解In 2020, compared with the previous years film market, the popularity of domestic films this year improved, the themes were more diverse, and the coverage was more extensive. Here are some of the top 10 domestic box office movies in 2020.The Eight

2、HundredIt is based on the battle of Songhu in 1937 and tells the story of a camp of the Chinese National Revolutionary Army and its adherence in Shanghai. To strengthen the momentum, the actual number of 400 people was changed to 800 people. The “800 heroes” fought hard for four days and it wasnt un

3、til Oct. 30th that they were ordered to withdraw to the British concession (租界).The film was released in Chinese mainland on Aug. 21st, with a total box office of 3.09 billion yuan ($ 472.39 million) by Oct.25th.Coffee or Tea?It tells the story of three young people with different personalities who

4、return to an ancient village in Yunnan from a big city to start their own business. They understand that e-commerce going the countryside is not only to sell things in the city to the countryside, but also to sell things from the countryside. They change everyone with sincerity and start an extraord

5、inary journey.The film was released on Oct.4th, with a total box office of 306.19 million yuan ($46.79 million) by Nov. 8th.LeapThe film tells the story of Chinas womens volleyball teams life and death battle from its first World Championship in 1981 to the 2016 Rio Olympic Games. It also tells the

6、legend of several generations of womens volleyball players who have experienced setbacks but remained indomitable (不屈不挠) and consonantly struggling.The film was released on Sept. 25th, with a total box office of 827.37 million yuan ($126.43 million) by Nov. 8th.Love You ForeverA young dancer finds L

7、in Ge s diary while rescuing the elderly theater manager. In the diary, the old man with white hair is like her best friend. To fulfill his promise, Lin Ge goes back to the past, corrects his mistakes and saves his love. However, he is teased by fate and cannot be satisfied.The film was released on

8、Aug. 25th, with 8 total box office of 510.1 million yuan ($76.47 million) by Sept. 27th.1Which film is related to online commerce?AThe Eight HundredBLove You ForeverCCoffee or Tea?DLeap2What does the text mainly talk about?AThe Rio Olympic Games.BSome amazing stories.CSome exact deadlines.DA few pop

9、ular films.3In which part of a newspaper can this text be found?AEntertainment.BTourism.CEducation.DScience.I was in Houston a few weeks ago, and needed to be back home in Austin by midmorning the next day. Though I usually left in the evening, for some reason last time I had to choose to set off af

10、ter midnight.I was on my way back to Austin when I realized I left an important file, and knew I had to return to get it. I took the first exit I could, but when I rounded the corner, an 18-wheeler was stopped dead in the exit lane. I swerved to avoid it, and then I realized that there was something

11、 wrong with my car. So I pulled into a small parking lot and unsurprisingly found the area deserted at 3:15 am. Ive lived in urban areas most of my life. Im fairly street-wise and dont become frightened easily, but I knew I was in a pretty tough neighborhood. There was no one in Houston to pick me u

12、p. I immediately locked the doors and picked up my phone to call a tow truck. Soon a young man knocked on my drivers side window and asked if he could help me. Judging from his appearance, he was far from a mad man, but I knew he was far more likely to rob than help me. So I lied to him. After a whi

13、le, he asked again, but this time I politely refused and told him the tow truck was due any minute. He finally said, “Madam, you need help. A tow truck in Houston will arrive anywhere between 45 minutes and approximately never (which I knew was true), and you arent going anywhere until you change yo

14、ur flat tire.”After considering thoroughly, I got out. He looked surprised, but got right to work. He changed the tire, returned the seat to its place and said, “Thank you for letting me help you. You gave me a chance when most people would never open the door to someone like me. Would it be okay if

15、 I gave you a hug?” When I recovered, I gave him a giant hug. I left with a new tire and a renewed faith in human nature.4Whats the matter with the authors car?AIt couldnt get started.BIts oil ran out.CIt was out of control.DIts tire burst.5Why did the author lie to the man and refuse his help in th

16、e beginning?ABecause she thought the man was playing jokes.BBecause she thought the man might be a bad man.CBecause she thought the man wanted to get a lift.DBecause she thought the man was a mad man.6Which of the following can best describe the author?AStubborn but brave.BImpolite and dishonest.CCa

17、utious and brave.DGenerous but dishonest.7Which of the following might be the best title for the text?AAttitude Determines EverythingBHelp in the Dead of NightCThe Fight against Robbing on My WayDAn Unexpected Traffic AccidentOn Thursday, a Chinese astronaut returned a science class from a space sta

18、tion under construction in the country. The lecture mainly explained how weightlessness affects buoyancy (浮力) and the movement of objects and optics (光学). Primary students from five cities, including Beijing and Hong Kong, interacted with the astronaut. The event was also open to the public through

19、the live stream.Wang Yaping, the only woman on the station, served as the main instructor, with the support of Ye Guangfu, and the commander-in-chief, Zhai Zhigang, who operated the camera. Wang taught similar lessons while riding one of Chinas early experimental stations in 2013.The three arrived a

20、t the station in October with a six-month stay, preparing the main Tianhe module (舱) for the arrival of two additional modules named Mengtian and Wentian, primarily before completion by the end of next year. Wang became the first Chinese female to do EVA last month. She and Zhai spent six hours outs

21、ide the module installing the equipment and testing it with the robot service arm at the station.Their mission, Shenzhou 13, has been Chinas longest and Chinas become the third country after Russia and the United States since it first introduced humans into space in 2003. The three are the second cr

22、ew members of the permanent station, which weighs about 66 tons when completed, much smaller than the International Space Station, which launched the first module in 1998, and weighs about 450 tons. The crew is evaluating the living conditions of Tianhe while installing equipment in preparation for

23、the expansion of the station.8What subject did the lecture from the space station focus on?AMedicine.BChemistry.CLanguage.DPhysics.9Who had experience in teaching lesson in space station?AYe Guangfu.BWang Yaping.CZhai Zhigang.DMengtian.10The underlined word “EVA” in the third paragraph may refer to

24、_.Athe robot service arm at the stationBtwo additional modules sent to spaceCthe movement of objects and opticsDactivities outside Tianhe module11Which of the following is a task of the crew in the space station?AFixing the International Space Station.BTaking apart some equipment.CGetting ready for

25、expanding the station.DMeasuring the weight of module.For many people, working from home, or WFH, has also come to mean WFB-working from bed. Getting dressed and going to an office has been replaced by splashing water on your face and switching on a computer as you settle back under your blanket. Pe

26、ople may have a desk or a kitchen table to place their computer on-they just choose not to.But the reality is that turning your bed into your office can set off a large number of health problems, both psychological and physical. And even if you dont notice them now, adverse effects-possibly permanen

27、t-could appear later on in life. Young people are particularly likely to fall victim to these bad habits, because they may not feel the consequences right away, which could include simple headaches, and could also extend to permanent stiffness in your back, and severe pain in the bones.When you work

28、 from bed for a year, it doesnt just potentially ruin your body. Its possibly bad for your productivity and sleep habits, too. Rachel Salas, a sleep expert at Johns Hopkins University in Maryland, explained that “the more you watch TV in bed, play video games in bed and not sleep in bed, your brain

29、starts learning, oh, OK, we can do any one of these activities in bed. It starts building connections.” So, when you spread out on your bed your laptop, phone and all the screens your job requires every day, your brain and body eventually stop associating bed with rest. “Youre really training your b

30、rain to be alert, and telling it this is where your ideas come and this is where the work is done,” adds Salas. “When youre trying to go to sleep, your brain is like-wait a minute, what are we doing? This is work time.” Doing this for a year, or any extended period of time, could lead to circadian r

31、hythm disorder (昼夜节律紊乱). And disturbed nights, body pain or both mean that youre less likely to be productive, creative or focused, making it likely your work could suffer.12Which of the following can replace the underlined word “adverse in paragraph 2?ABeneficial.BHarmful.CTemporary.DEver-lasting.1

32、3What do we know about the health problems caused by working from bed?AYoung people are less likely to suffer from them.BThey can be permanent and can be easily noticed.CYoung people might notice them later on in their life.DThey only appear when you work from bed for a year.14What does Rachel Salas

33、 say about working from bed?AIt trains your brain to be more alert and creative.BIt makes you sleepy and easily distracted from work.CIts better than watching TV or playing games in bed.DIt makes your brain connect bed with work rather than rest.15What is this passage mainly about?ABeds are not the

34、perfect working sites.BYour productivity suffers from working from home.CWorking from bed could ruin both your health and work.DTurning your bed into your office has become a new trend.二、七选五Every boy and every girl expects their parents to give them more pocket money. _16_ One main purpose is to let

35、 kids learn how to manage their own money. The amount of money that parents give to their children to spend as they wish differs from family to family. Timing is another consideration. Some children get weekly pocket money. _17_First of all, children are expected to make a choice between spending an

36、d saving. Then parents should make the children understand what is expected to pay for with the money. At first, some young children may spend all of the money soon after they receive it. _18_ By doing so, these children will learn that spending must be done with a budget.In order to encourage their

37、 children to do some housework, some parents give pocket money if the children help around the home. _19_They believe helping at home is a norm part of family life.Pocket money can give children a chance to experience the three things they can do with the money. _20_ They can spend it by buying thin

38、gs they want. They can save it for future use. Saving helps children understand that costly goals require sacrifice. Saving can also open the door to future saving and investing for children.AOthers get monthly pocket money.BThey can spend it by giving it to a good cause.CWhy do their parents just g

39、ive them a certain amount?DSome children are not good at managing their pocket money.ELearning how to get money is very important for every child.FSome experts think it not wise to pay the children for doing that.GParents are usually advised not to offer more money until the right time.三、完形填空“Well?”

40、 my teacher asked. “Do you know the answer?” I shifted uneasily in my seat and _21_ around the classroom. I said in a low voice, “No idea.” Not _22_ the tears in my eyes, she _23_ the math lesson. The rest of the day _24_ on slowly,until finally the last bell rang, a _25_ of freedom, until the next

41、day. I always felt out of _26_ at school. Rarely did I accept a compliment (称赞) on _27_ achievements in school. By fourth grade, my self-confidence had shrunk _28_ and I became depressed. One day, my teacher yelled at me in front of the entire crowd of kids. “How _29_ can you be? If you dont start s

42、haping up soon, youll _30_ being a failure.” That was the first time someone had said “youre a failure” right to my _31_. I stayed there for a half hour, crying and _32_ if the pain and disappointment would ever end. I left that school shortly afterwards, hoping to find a place where l could get awa

43、y from the pain and find the _33_ buried deep within me. And I did. My new school has _34_ me to see myself in a better light and recognize how much I have _35_. The academics arent as intense as my previous school and Ive opened up to others, no longer _36_ of what theyll think of me. I have built

44、new _37_ not based on academic skill but on true friendship. People _38_ me cheerfully each morning because they see my inner _39_. Me! The person who works to make himself into the best person he can be. This year has breathe new _40_ into me.21AturnedBglancedCwanderedDgathered22AdryingBwipingCprev

45、entingDnoticing23AcontinuedBpreparedCorganizedDrepeated24AdraggedBcarriedCgotDkept25AlossBburstCsignalDmeans26AsightBorderCplaceDcontrol27AartisticBsportingCculturalDacademic28AconsiderablyBprobablyCfrequentlyDsurprisingly29AdiligentBdumbCstubbornDambitious30Amake upBend upCtake upDput up31AearBback

46、CmindDface32AhesitatingBexpectingCwonderingDinsisting33AwillingnessBlonelinessCkindnessDgreatness34AenabledBforcedCpersuadedDreminded35AconfirmedBpromisedCgrownDaccepted36AenviousBafraidCsureDconfident37AbondsBskillsCinterestsDsystems38ArespectBcomfortCgreetDappreciate39ApeaceBvoiceCsparkDconflict40

47、AinterestBlifeCexperienceDburden四、用单词的适当形式完成短文阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。Traveling to foreign countries_41_(consider) exciting and educational. Not only can you pick up new languages and have a taste_42_local cuisine, but you can get to admire some ofthe worlds most beauiful art and architecture.Since the coronavirus pandemic_43_(go) viral(传播), traveling has become quite difficult. Very early in the first lockdown, museums, theater

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