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2022年山東省青島市經(jīng)濟(jì)技術(shù)開發(fā)區(qū)第九中學(xué)高三英語月考試題含解析一、選擇題1.Thepolicesetoutinsearchofotherchildrenwhomight______Guizhou’sdustbinsafter5deaths

forwarmth.

A.live

B.rescue

C.exist

D.survive參考答案:D2.Isuggestednotonly________tothemeetingbutalsogiveaspeechthere.A.didhego

B.hisgoingC.shouldhego

D.heshouldgo參考答案:C考查倒裝句。句意:我建議他不但要參加這次會(huì)議,而且還要在那做報(bào)告。notonly...butalso...引導(dǎo)兩個(gè)并列句子時(shí),notonly引導(dǎo)的句子要倒裝。再根據(jù)前面主句是“Isuggested...”可以排除A項(xiàng)。因此C項(xiàng)為正確答案。3.Thankyouforsendingus_____freshvegetables.Youhavedoneus_____greatservice.

A.不填;the

B.the;a

C.不填;不填

D.the;不填參考答案:B22.Marysaidshewaslookingforwardtohisreturnand______him.A.haveseen

B.seeing

C.see

D.beseen參考答案:B略5.26.You’dbettermakepreparationsfortheinterviewbeforeyou______ajob.

A.a(chǎn)skfor

B.a(chǎn)ppealfor

C.a(chǎn)pplyfor

D.callfor參考答案:C略6.—Idon’tknowaboutyou,butI’msickandtiredofthisweather.—_________.Ican’tstandallthisrain.A.SoamI

B.It’shardtosay

C.Idon’tcare

D.Ihopenot參考答案:A7.—Wheredidyouloseyourbicycle?—Itwasintheplayground______Iplayedbasketball.A.that B.where C.which D.when參考答案:B8.

annoyedhimmostwasthathehadreceivednoapology.A.How

B.Why

C.What

D.Which參考答案:C9.—Somemorewine?

—Thankyou.______.Ihavetodrivehome.

A.Withpleasure

B.Thatwouldbenice

C.I’drathernot

D.JustwhatIneed參考答案:C略10.I’mcallingabouttheapartmentyou

theotherday.Couldyoutellmemoreaboutit? A.advertised B.hadadvertised C.areadvertising D.willadvertise參考答案:A11.Duetothe

ofthismedicaltechnology,somediseasescanbetreatedattheearlystage.A.appreciation B.application C.appointment D.approach參考答案:B12.–Morethan13.7millionAmericanswereunabletofindworkinJuly.--Yeah,most

jobsformonths.A.areseeking

B.sought

C.havebeenseeking

D.hadbeenseeking參考答案:D13.Thenprofessorwalkedontotheplatformandseatedhimselfinachair,______foransweringquestions.A.hadprepared

B.beingprepared

C.preparing

D.prepared參考答案:D【答案】【解析】14.

forawholenight,westillcouldn'tagreeonwhentostartandwheretogofortheholiday.A.Discussed

B.Havingdiscussed

C.Discussing

D.Beingdiscussed參考答案:B15.Atthebeginningofaspeech,itisveryimportanttograbtheaudience’sattentionandmaketheminterestedin

youhavetosay.

A.which

B.what

C.that

D.who參考答案:B16.______environmentaldamageisdone,ittakesmanyyearsfortheecosystemtorecover.

A.Evenif

B.IfonlyC.Asif

D.Once參考答案:D考點(diǎn):連詞/連接詞試題解析:一旦環(huán)境破壞被造成,它將會(huì)法非好多年讓生態(tài)系統(tǒng)恢復(fù)。根據(jù)句意選D一旦而A即使B只要C好像,均不符合題意。二、完型填空17.閱讀下面短文,掌握其大意,然后從各題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。

AmannamedGrantoncefoundaboxofoldpapersinaroomatthetopofhishouse.He36,mostofthese.Grantdidnotlikeoldthingsverymuch.Buthekeptaletterthistime:atthe37ofitwasthenameof38writer.“Whenthisletterwas39,”saidGrant,“nooneknewaboutthiswriter.Butnoweveryonereadshim.Somepeoplelike

40letterslikethis.ImaybeabletogetalotofmoneyforthisletterifIsellitto41man.”Buttherewerealotofdirtymarksallovertheletter.Grantdidnot42,these.“Itdoesn’tlooknice,”hethought.“Noonewillwanttobuyaletterifit’sdirty.I’llhaveto43itfirst.”Sohetookapieceofclothandsomewaterandstartedtowork,withalotof44.Whenatlasthefinished,theletter45

new.

Grantwasverypleasedwithwhathehad46

.Hetookthelettertoashopwhereoldpapersofthiskindwere47.“Iwanttosellthisletter,”Grantsaidtothemanintheshop.“Itwaswrittenbyafamouswriter.Youknowaboutthese48

.Howmuchwillyoupayforit?”Themanlookedattheletter49.“I’llgiveyoutwopounds50it,”hesaidatlast.“Onlytwopounds!”saidGrant.“Butyoushould51alotmoreforaletterlikethis.Andjustlook!I’ve52cleaneditsothatitlooksnice.”“Ican54

that,”saidtheman.“That’sthe54.Peoplewhobuyoldpaperslikethemtobe55!”

36.

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clean

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參考答案:36-40BDDAD41-45CCDAB

46-50BDCAA51-55BDABD三、閱讀理解18.Gallowshumor(黑色幽默)seemlikeamistake,oratleastinpoortaste.Butpsychologistssaythatgallowshumorcanbeanimportantwaytorelievestress.“Humormakesyoufeelincontrolanditcangiveyouthatfeelingthateverythingisokayevenwhenit'snot,”saysJamesM.Jones,apsychologyprofessorattheUniversityofDelaware.Psychologistssaythatjustbecauseyou'relaughingdoesn'tmeanyou’rewastingtime.Occasionalteasingamongcolleagues,particularlyifitrevolvesaroundthingsassociatedwiththejob,canboostcreativity,departmentalcohesiveness(凝聚力)andperformance.“Therearealotofstressorsoutthere,”saysEdDunkelblau,apsychologistwiththeInstituteforEmotionallyIntelligentLearninginChicago.“Butgallowshumorisawayofmakingdifficultthingsalittlelessdifficult.”Thisistrueaslongasthehumorisusedfortherightpurpose.Themainpointofitshouldbeinspiringpeople---notlaughingatthem.“Anythingthatwouldliftmorale(士氣)intermsofthecompanywouldbegoodhumor,”saysThierryGuedj,aprofessorofbusinessandpsychologyatBostonUniversity.“Beforeyousayordoanything,thinkabout,‘Howisthishelpingmyemployees’morale?’”Youwanttogiveyouremployeesandco-workersasenseofbelonging,sodon’tmakeobservationsthatareaggressive.Mostobviously,DrGuedjsays,don’tmakecommentsaboutpeople’sphysicalappearance,orfaith.Ifyouhaveanydoubt,it'sappropriate,don'tgothroughwithit.Oryoucantakeaimattheonepersonyouknowwon'tbeoffended(冒犯):Yourself.“Ifthere'sgoingtobeajokeorstory,itshouldbeyou,”Mr.Dunkelblausays.Forexample,ifyou'reamarketingmanagerreviewingafailedcampaignthatyouled,beginwithalinelike,“Theguywhogavepermissiontothisdealmightjustbelookingforworknextweek.”“Peoplewiththeabilitytolaughatthemselvescangiveotherpeoplepermissiontolaughatthemselvestoo,”Mr.Jonessays.“Andifyoucanlaughatyourself,youfeelbetteraboutyourself.”【小題1】.Accordingtothetext,gallowshumorhasthefollowingfunctionsEXCEPT________.

A.improvingperformance

B.reducingpressure

C.leadingtoabigmistake

D.makingpeoplemorecreative【小題2】.WhatisEdDunkelblau’sattitudetowardsgallowshumor?

A.Negative.

B.Positive.

C.Uncertain.

D.Neutral.【小題3】.WhichofthefollowingwouldDr.Guedjmostprobablyagreewith?

A.Gallowshumorallowspeopletolaughatothers.

B.Gallowshumoristhebasicsourceofmorale.

C.Anythingthatmayliftmoralecanbecalledgallowshumor.

D.Gallowshumormaysometimesbeusedforthewrongpurpose.【小題4】.Whenpeopleusegallowshumor,theyshould________.

A.showasenseofbelonging

B.observewhoisaggressive

C.trytoavoidirritatingothers

D.doubtabouttheresultofhumors【小題5】.Whatcanweinferfromthetext?

A.Laughingatourselvescanhelprelievethestressofothers.

B.Peopletendtolaughatothersratherthanthemselves.

C.Peoplewholaughatthemselvesarehardtobefriendswith.

D.Peoplecan’tavoidoffendingotherswithgallowshumor.參考答案:CBDCA19.閱讀下列短文,然后從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng)。

IfIseeonemorearticleabouthowwonderfulalternativeenergyiscomparedtooil,Iwillflip(翻頁).Alternativeenergysourcescanbegood----verygoodinfact.Andit’sprettyobviousthatwe’regoingtoneedthem,andthatourdependenceonoilisaBadThing.Butacceptingthatdoesnotmeanacceptingthatanykindofalternativeenergyisagoodthing.

Tobeagoodthing,ithastohavethreeproperties:1)Ithastohelpreduceourdependenceonoil,2)Ithastobenoworsefortheenvironment,and3)Ithastobeeconomicallypractical.

Manyofthethingspraisedmeetoneoreventwoofthoseproperties.Solarpanels,forexample.Theycanreduceourneedforoil,atleastincertainregions,andthey’recertainlynotbadfortheenvironment.Butthey’reexpensive.Ifyouspendthemoneytomakeyourhomesolar-powered,youprobablywon’tgetbackyourcostsforatleast15years,whichapproachesthelifespanofthepanels.

Certainlyweneedtocleanupouractbigtimeandfindworkablesourcesofalternativeenergy.Butwealsohavetokeepinmindthateveryoneofthesealternative-energysourcescomesatacost,whichissomethingpeopleseemtoforget.Theyhearthephrase“alternativeenergy”andautomaticallyassumeit’sgottobegood.Butgreenisn’talwaysgood,andoilisn’talwaysbad.

Oneseemingly“green”technologythatpopsupagainandagainiselectriccars.Itispraisedbywell-meaningpeopleasgoodfortheenvironmentandawaytoreduceouroildependence,especiallyasoilpricescontinuetorise.

Electriccarsaredirty.Infact,notonlyaretheydirty,theymightevenbemoredirtythantheirgasoline-poweredcousins.

PeopleinCalifornialovetotalkabout“zero-emissionsvehicles”,butpeopleinCaliforniaseemtobecluelessaboutwhereelectricitycomesfrom.Powerplantsmostlyusefiretomakeit.Asidefromthenewfolkswhohavetheirroofscoveredwithsolarcells,wegetourelectricityfromgenerators.Generatorsarefueledbysomething----usuallycoal,oil,butalsobyheatgeneratedinnuclearpowerplants.Thereareafewwindfarmsandgeothermal(地?zé)岬模﹑lantsaswell,butbyfarwegetelectricitymainlybyburningsomething.

Inotherwords,those“zero-emissions”carsarelikelycoal-burningcars.It’sjustbecausethecoalisburnedsomewhereelsethatitlooksclean.Itisnot.It’sasiftheCaliforniaGreensarecoveringtheireyes----“IfIcan’tseeit,it’snothappening.“Gasolineisanincrediblyefficientwaytopoweravehicle;agallonofgashasalotofenergyinit.Butwhenyoutakethatgas(oranotherfue)andfirstuseittomakeelectricity,youwasteanicepartofthatenergy,mostlyintheformofwastedheat----atthegenerator,throughthetransmission(傳送)lines,etc.

Agallonofgasmaypropelyourcar25miles.Buttheelectricityyougetfromthatgallonofgaswon’tgetyounearlyasfar----soelectriccarsburnmorefuelthangas-poweredones.Ifourelectricitycamemostlyfromnukes;orgeothermal,orhydro,orsolar,orwind,thenanelectriccartrulywouldbeclean.Butforpolitical,technical,andeconomicreasons,wedon’tusemuchofthoseenergysources.

Inaddition,electriccars’batterieswhicharepoisonousforalongtimewilleventuallyendupinalandfill.Andfinally,whencarsarethepolluters,thepollutionisspreadacrossalltheroads.Whenit’sapowerplant,though,allthejunkisinonelace.Natureisverygoodatcleaningupwhenthingsaretooconcentrated,butittakesalotlongerwhenallthegarbageisinonespot.41.Whichofthefollowingstatementswillthewritersupport?

A.Anykindofalternativeenergyisag

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