株洲市第二中学2022届高三模拟考试(七)英语试题本试卷分为四个部分,包括听力,语言知识运用、阅读理解和书面表达。满分150分,考试时间120分钟。PartⅠListeningComprehension(30marks)SectionA(22.5marks)Directions:Inthissection,youwillhearsixconversationsbetweentwospeakers.Foreachconversation,thereareseveralquestionsandeachquestionisfollowedbythreechoicesmarkedA,BandC.Listencarefullyandthenchoosethebestanswerforeachquestion.YouwillheareachconversationTWICE.Conversation11.Whowrotethesongs?A.AfamouspersonB.ThewomanC.Theman2.Whenwerethesongswritten?A.TodayB.LastmonthC.InthepasttwomonthsConversation23.Wheredidtheconversationmostprobablytakeplace?A.AthomeB.InaclothesshopC.Atthetailor’s4.Whatkindofskirtwouldtheman’swifeprobablylike?A.AshortredoneB.AshortblueoneC.AlongredoneConversation35.Whenshouldthemanhavereturnedthebooks?A.OnMay25thB.OnMay18thC.OnMay11th6.Howmuchshouldthemanpayinlatefees?A.10yuanB.70yuanC.140yuanConversation47.Wherearethetwospeakersprobably?A.InanofficeB.AthomeC.Atazoo8.Whydoesn’tthemanlikethecat?A.ThecatismeowingB.ThecatneedsfeedingC.Thecatonlycaresabouthimself.9.Whowillfinallyfeedthecat?A.NobodyB.ThemanC.ThewomanConversation510.WhatisJimdoing?A.WatchingTVB.DoinghishomeworkC.Watchinghisfavoriteshow11.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthetwospeakers?A.ClassmatesB.MotherandsonC.Teacherandstudent12.WhatisJim’sattitudetowardstherules?A.SupportiveB.DissatisfiedC.SurprisedConversation6-12-13.WhatdidthewomanaskJohntodolastnight?A.PreparethemealB.PacktheschoolbagC.Getsomethingoutofhisschoolbag14.WhatkindoffoodwillJohnmakehimself?A.SomecarrotsB.AfriedeggC.Somecookies15.WhatdoesthewomanpromiseJohn?A.SomecarrotjuiceB.ToastwithbutteronC.AbreakfaststeakSectionB(7.5marks)Directions:Inthissection,youwillhearashortpassage.Listencarefullyandthenfillinthenumberedblankswiththeinformationyouhaveheard.Fillineachblankwithnomorethanthreewords.YouwillheartheshortpassageTWICE.The16ofTeddyBearsWhenIn17RelatedpeoplePresidentTeddyRoosevelt;anewspaperartist;an18ofatoystoreEvent·Rooseveltrefusedtokillabeartiedtoatreeandletitgo.·A19wasdrawnaboutthebearhunt.·MorrisMichtommadea20usingRoosevelt’sname.PartIILanguageKnowledge(45marks)SectionA(15marks)Directions:BeneatheachofthefollowingsentencestherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Choosetheoneanswerthatbestcompletesthesentence.21.---Wouldyoupleaserepeatthegrammarrulesagain? ---Ofcourse,butIamsurethatyou_______tomecarefully,asIhavetoldyoutwicealready. A.don’tlisten B.wouldn’tlisten C.weren’tlistening D.aren’tlistening22.Manypeoplenowadaysrefertothemselvesaschihou---peoplewholovetoeatandaresatisfiedandexcitedwhen_______deliciousfood.A.tasted B.tasting C.totaste D.havingtasted23.---DoyouhaveanynewsaboutBob?---Yeah.We______eachotherquitealotrecently. A.saw B.hadbeenseeing C.see D.haveseen24.OfficialsinVictoriasaidonMondaythatitwouldbedays_______thefireswerebroughtundercontrol,eveniftemperaturesstayed-12-down. A.since B.when C.before D.After21.---Whycouldn’tyoutellmehowyoufeltaboutthings? ---That’sbecauseIgrewupinafamily_________wedidn’ttalkaboutfeelings. A.where B.which C.when D.Why22.---WhatdidKincaidsayjustnow? ---Hesaidhe________adogifhehadn’tbeenawayfromhometoomuch. A.hadhad B.had C.wouldhave D.wouldhavehad23.We’relookingforanEnglishteacher,especially________withpatienceandimagination. A.that B.one C.theone D.It24.Researchfindingsshowwespendabouttwohoursdreamingeverynight,nomatterwhatwe_________havedoneduringtheday.A.should B.would C.may D.must25.---_______oneandahalfmonthsenoughfortheprojecttobefinished?---Iamafraidnot.Theprofessorisillandonlyafterherecovers________goonwithit.A.Is;canhe B.Are;hecan C.Is;hecan D.Are;canhe26.Theyreachedatlast______wasonceatemplewherethefarmersusedtokeepcattle.A.whereB.whatC.thatD.Which31.Shewillstopshowingoffifnonotice______ofher.A.takesB.willbetakenC.istakenD.hastaken32.Accordingtoarecentmedicalstudy,peoplewhodonotgetenoughsleepare______likelytohaveheartdisease.A.morethantwiceasB.twiceasmorethanC.twicemorethanasD.asmorethantwice33.Yourcousinissaid______anewcomputerprogramrecently,butdoyouknowwhenhewillfinishit?A.designingB.tohavebeendesigningC.todesignD.havingdesigned34.Allthepreparationsfortheproject______,we’rereadytostart.A.havebeencompletedB.hadbeencompletedC.completedD.completing35.Mostpeopledon’trealizetheamountofeffort_______inwritinganovel.A.involvingB.toinvolveC.involvesD.involved-12-SectionB(18marks)Directions:ForeachblankinthefollowingpassagetherearefourwordsorphrasesmarkedA,B,CandD.Fillineachblankwiththewordorphrasethatbestfitsthecontext.Afriendofminewasofferedapositiontoteachinaninstituteofliterature.Thatyearhewasonly28yearsold,buthadalreadypublishedliteraryworksofabout600,000Chinesecharacters.Manystudentswerefilledwithadmirationforhis 36 .Quiteafewliteraturefanswenttohimforadvice.“Sir,wouldyousharewithusyoursecretforwritingsosuccessfully?”Herepliedfrankly,“Yes,Justoneword--- 37 .”“Then, 38 passiondoweneedifwewanttowriteaswellasyoudo?”Theypressedhim.“Onefootdeep,”answeredmyfriend.One-foot-deeppassion?Theyfelt 39 .Myfriendtookthemhomeandfetchedoutahandfulofusedwritingpaperfromunderhisbed:allthesheetswerefilledwithsmallandclosely-writtencharacters.Thosewerehis 40 manuscripts(手稿),agoodfootinthickness.“Ifyouwanttoachievesomethinginwriting,youmust 41 apassionthat’sonefootdeep.Inotherwords,youshould 42 writinguntilyourrejectedmanuscriptsaccumulatetoonefootthick.Duringthisperiod,youmustnotbecomeimpatientorsinkintodespair.Onlywithexpectationandpassioncanyouhave 43 andhopeforthefuture,”hetoldhisstudents.Enlightened(启发)byhiswords,thestudentscametorealizethatsuccessinwritingisnotsomething 44 toget.Onthecontrary,itrequirespainstakingefforts.Theylookedenthusiasticandeagertohaveatryrightaway.Butmyfriendscontinued,“Thereisonethingyoumustbearinmind:Thepassioncan 45 beonefootdeep!Ifafterpracticingcountlesstimesandyourwritingstillremainsatthelevelofahighschoolstudent,youmightaswelltrysomethingelse,oryou’llgetintoablindalley.Anyfurtherattemptswilljustmeana(n) 46 ofyourtimeandtalent.”Indeed,whateverwedo,weshoulddoitwithdeepandperseveringpassion.However,ifourefforthasprovedtobe 47 ,weshouldquitassoonaspossibleandtrysomethingdifferentwhileweareyoung.Successmaybeatthecornerjustwhenweswitchovertoanewdirection.36.A.positionB.accumulationC.devotionD.achievements37.A.patienceB.passionC.perseveranceD.effort38.A.howdeepB.howmuchC.howfarD.howlong39.A.excitedB.disappointedC.inspiredD.confused40.A.rejectedB.unfinishedC.awardedD.published41.A.considerB.dismissC.maintainD.seek42.A.tryon B.touchonC.keeponD.decideon-12-43.A.confidenceB.faithC.desireD.guarantee44.A.availableB.usefulC.specialD.easy45.A.onlyB.neverC.occasionallyD.seldom46.A.honorB.aspectC.wasteD.chance47.A.endlessB.fruitlessC.carelessD.pricelessSectionC(12marks)Directions:Completethefollowingpassagebyfillingineachblankwithonewordthatbestfitsthecontext.Afewmonthsagowestartedablogcalled"Confessions(自白)ofanEnglishLearner."Thisblogisforyoutoshareyourstoriesaboutlanguagemisunderstandings.Manyofyouprovidedadviceabout48youlearnedEnglish.Thankstoeveryonewhohasjoinedthediscussionontheblogsofar.OnewebvisitordescribedhisdifficultywithtwoEnglishlanguagewordsthatsoundsimilar 49 areverydifferentinmeaning.MoiseswrotefromhishomeinElSalvador.Hedescribedamistakehemadeonhisfirstvisit50theUnitedStates.Atthetime,Moiseswasworkingonacruiseship.Itwashissecondday.Hewasorganizingsomeofhisbelongings51aco-workercameintotheroomtheyweresharing.Theco-workerasked,"Hey,myfriend,doyouwantsoap?"MoiseswrotethathewassurprisedbythequestionandexcitedtousehisEnglish.Heanswered,"Nothanks.Iam52hungry."Well,everyoneintheroomstartedlaughingandMoisesdidn’tunderstandthejoke.53newfriendsthenexplainedthat"soap"is54youusetowashyourself."Soup"iswhatyoueat.Moisessaidthisincidenthappenedtenyearsago.Headded,"DoyouimaginethatIam55Englishteachernow?"PartIIIReadingComprehension(30marks)Directions:Readthefollowingthreepassages.Eachpassageisfollowedbyseveralquestionsorunfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Choosetheonethatfitsbestaccordingtotheinformationgiveninthepassage.AUntillastsummerIhadaverycomfortablelife:wintervacationsskiingandsummercruises.Myparentsspentalotofmoneyonaprivateschool,sotheycouldgetmeintoacompetitivemiddleschool.Everythingwasabouttomorrow,nextyear,mygraduation.Weneverhadtoworryabouttoday. BeforelastsummerIneverthoughtmuchaboutthepeopleintheworldwholivedaytoday,everyday,whoselivesarecontrolledbypovertyandhunger.ThenIenrolledinatwo-weekintensiveprogram.Welivedina“TribalVillage,”inahot,dryopengrasslandinArkansas,astateofthesouth-centralUnitedStates.Iamatribalmember-12-inMozambique,acountryofsoutheastAfrica.Everymeal,Imakethefireformyfamily,andfeeltheflameslickupmynostrilsasIblowtokeepthefuelalive.Icookmushwithvegetables.Thisisallmyfamilyis evergiven.Ifeedthehenandthreerabbitstheirdinner.Igrowattachedtotherabbits,eventhoughIknowIshouldn’t.Inamethem.I’mnotgettingenoughtoeat;it’stimetodecidewhetherornottokilltherabbits.Ifeelpainbutit’saprivilegedchild’spainbecauseIknowIwillsoonbeeatingagain.That’snottrueforalotofotherchildrenaroundtheworld.GrowingupcomfortablyintheU.S.,I’veneverhadtoworryaboutmydinner,andeventhoughthiswholeprocesswasonlyasimulation,itchangedmylife.NowIbelieveindoingwhateverIcantohelpfindpracticalwaystodefeathunger.SoI’vebecomepresidentofRootsandShoots,agroupworkingtoimprovelocalenvironmentsforpeopleandanimals.I’malsoworkingtocreateaprogramatmyhighschoolcalledthe“SafePassage”triptohelpyoungpeopleintheGuatemalaCitydump.AndI’vegotplanstodomore.I'moftenthinkingoflaboringinthehotsunandthemillionswhostilldo.Now,Itrytolivefortodayandstopworryingsomuchaboutthefuture.WhenIeatorfeelfull,Iamgratefulforthisfortunatelifeandwanttoextendthesamefeelingtoothers.Ibelieveinofferinghelptothosewhoneedit.56.Whatistrueabouttheauthorbeforelastsummer?A.Herlifewasundergreatpressure.B.Shedidn’thavetoworryaboutthefuture.C.Herlifewaswell-planned.D.Shehadtoworryaboutherdinner57.Wecanlearnfromthesecondparagraphthat_______________.A.theauthorraisedsomerabbitsaspetsB.theauthorhadaverydifficultlifeinthe“TribalVillage”C.theauthorneverthoughtaboutpoorpeopleaftertheprogramD.theauthortookpartinatwo-weekprograminAfrica58.Theauthorfeelpainbecause______.A.shedoesn’twanttokilltherabbitsB.sheisnotgettingenoughtoeatC.shecan’tgobacktoherregularlifeD.sheisaprivilegedchild59.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“simulation”inthefourthparagraphprobablymean?A.Reality B.Imitation C.Imagination D.Experience60.Whatinfluencedidtheauthor’sexperienceinthe“TribalVillage”haveonher?A.Itinspiredhertostarttwogroupstohelpothers.B.Ittaughthertobegratefultoherparents.C.Ithasmadeherlifemorecomfortable.D.Itgavebirthtoabeliefinhelpingothers.-12-BWHENEVERweseepandas,wejustcan’tgetenoughofthem.Itissomuchfunwatchingthoseblack-and-whitefurryanimalseatingbambooorrollingaround.Ifonlywecouldgetclosertothem!Don’tworry–youmightjustgetthechance.TheBifengxiaBaseofChinaGiantPandaProtectionandResearchCenterinYa’an,Sichuanprovinceisofferingthe“mostfunjob”inthecountry–beingapandacaretaker.“Wewantmorepeopletopayattentiontogiantpandas’protectionwork,”saidHengYi,apublicityofficialatthecenter.CurrentvolunteersatthecenteraremostlyfromJapan,EuropeandtheUS,hesaid.Ifonegetsthejob,heorsheearnsanannualpayof200,000yuan,acarfortransportandfreeworkingmealsandaccommodations.Andthechosencaretakerhasonlyonemission:spending365dayswiththelovelypandas.Doesn’tthatsoundlikeagooddeal?Whilethejobofpandacaretakeroffersmanyhappymomentswithoneofourplanet’smostwonderfulendangeredspecies,herearesomeotherfunjobopportunitiesaroundtheworld.CaretakeroftheGreatBarrierReef:ImaginespendingtheentiredaygoingaroundAustralia’sbeachesinabikiniandfeedingsomeofthehundredsofspeciesoffisharoundabeautifulcoralreef.Backin2022,34-year-oldBritishapplicantBenSouthallbeattensofthousandsofpeopletobecomeaGreatBarrierReefcaretaker.Inreturn,hereceivedabigsalaryofmorethan600,000yuanforsixmonthsandlivedinavillaforfree.TourguideinChampagnecellars:Thevineyards(葡萄园)ofNorthernFrancearesoromantic.Plentyofpeoplegotovisitthemeachyeartosampletheirproducts.Howmuchbetterwoulditbeifyouweretherefulltimetoexperienceityourself?Youcouldalsoenjoyareasonablediscountattheendoftheday!Monkeychasers:LuxuryhotelsinIndiaworkhardtokeepahealthyrelationshipbetweentheirguestsandtheircountry’snativemonkeys.Butthehairyanimalsoftengetalittleoutofhand.Asaresult,thehotelsemploy“monkeychasers”,whospendtheirdaysshootingaway(轰)monkeysandpreventingthemfromstealingbiscuitsandotherthings.Ofcourse,it’spossiblethatthesejobsaren’tasfunastheyseem.Forexample,caringforpandasmightbehardwork–evenalittleboringsometimes.Intheend,ifyou’rereallydoingyourdreamjob,youshouldn’tfeellikeyou’reworkingatall.61.WhichofthefollowingisTUREaccordingtothefirst2paragraphs?A.Pandacaretakersshouldplaywithpandasduringsummer.B.MostofthevolunteersarefromAsiaandAmerica.C.Morepeoplemaybeattractedtoprotectpandas.D.Withahighsalary,pandacaretakerscancertainlydoagoodjob.62.ThedutyoftheGreatBarrierReefcaretakeris__________.A.pickingupcoralreefswhilecheckingthebeaches-12-B.feedingsomekindsoffisharoundthecoralreefsC.protectingtourists’lifeandpropertiesD.walkingaroundthebeachesinbikini63.Theunderlinedword“sample”means_________.A.tasteB.produceC.sellD.promote64.About“Monkeychasers”,wecaninfer_________.A.hotelsemploythemtodrivemonkeysawayB.monkeysareoftenincontrolC.IndianpeoplearekindtomonkeysmostofthetimeD.monkeychasersarewell-paidinIndia65.Thepurposeofthepassageis_________.A.tointroducesomefunjobsacrosstheworldB.tocallonpeopletotakefunjobsC.toencouragepeopletochasetheirdreamD.totellusthehardshipsbehindfunjobsCSunnycountriesareoftenpoor.Ashame,then,thatsolarpowerisstillquiteexpensive.Eight19,aBritishcompanybyCambridgeUniversity,has,however,inventedanovelwaytogetroundthis.Inreturnforadepositofaround$10itissupplyingpoorKenyanfamilieswithasolarcellabletogenerate2.5wattsofelectricity,abatterythatcandeliverathreeamp(安培)currenttostorethiselectricity,andalampwhosebulbisalight-emittingdiode(二极管).Thefirmthinksthatthissystem,oncethebatteryisfullycharged,isenoughtolighttwosmallroomsandtopoweramobile-phonechargerforsevenhours.Then,nextday,itcanbeputoutsideandchargedbackupagain. Thetrickisthat,tobeabletousetheelectricity,thesystem'skeepermustbuyascratchcard—foraslittleasadollar—onwhichisprintedareferencenumber.Thekeepersendsthisreference,plustheserialnumberofthehouseholdsolarunit,bySMStoEight19.Thecompany'sserverwillrespondautomaticallywithanaccesscodetotheunit.Usersmayconsiderthattheyarepayinganhourlyratefortheirelectricity.Infact,theyarepayingoffthecostoftheunit.Afterbuyingaround$80worthofscratchcards—whichEight19expectswouldtaketheaveragefamilyaround18months—theuserwillownit.Hewillthenhavetheoptionofcontinuingtouseitfornothing,oroftradingitinforabiggerone,perhapsdrivenbya10-wattsolarcell.Inthatcase,hewouldgothenthroughthesameprocessagain,payingofftheadditionalcostoftheupgradedkitataslightlyhigherrate.Userswouldthereforeincreasetheirelectricitysupplysteadilyandaffordably.AccordingtoEight19'sfigures,thislookslikeagooddealforcustomers.Thefirmbelievestheaverageenergy-starvedKenyanspendsaround$10amonthonoil—enoughtofuelacoupleofsmokylamps—plus$2oncharginghismobilephone-12-inthemarket-place.RegularusersofoneofEight19'sbasicsolarunitswillspendaroundhalfthat,beforeowningitcompletely.Meanwhile,asthecostofsolartechnologyfalls,itshouldgetevencheaper.66.Theunderlinedword“getround”inthefirstparagraphcanbereplacedby_______.A.makeuseof B.comeupwith C.lookinto D.dealwith67.Whatshouldtheuserdowhentheelectricityinthebatteryisusedup?A.Buyascratchcard.B.Rechargeitoutside.C.Buyanothersolarcell.D.Returnittothecompany.68.Howmuchwoulduserspayforthecellandscratchcardsbeforetheyowna2.5-wattsolarcell?A.Around$10. B.Around$80. C.Around$90. D.Around$180. 69.Itcanbeinferredfromthelastparagraphthat ____________.A.KenyanfamilieswouldfinditdifficulttoaffordthesolarcellB.usingthesolarcellwouldhelpKenyanfamiliessavemoneyC.fewKenyanfamiliesusemobilephonesforlackofelectricityD.thecompanywillmakeagreatprofitfromsellingsolarcells70.Whatmightbethemostsuitabletitleforthepassage?A.SolarEnergy:StartingfromScratch.B.Eight19:acreativeBritishCompany.C.KenyanFamilies:UsingSolarEnergyforFree.D.PoorCountries:BeginningtoUseSolarEnergy.PartⅣWriting(45marks)SectionA(10marks)Directions:Readthefollowingpassage.Fillinthenumberedblanksbyusingtheinformationfromthepassage.WriteNOMORETHANTHREEWORDSforeachanswer.Intensephysicalexerciseisnottheonlywaytobetterhealth.Studiesshowthatwalkingseveraltimesaweekcanlowertheriskofmanydiseases.Theyincludeheartdisease,stroke,diabetes,boneloss,arthritis,anddepression.Walkingalsocanhelpyouloseweight.Fastwalkingisgoodfortheheart.Researcherssaywalkingcansharplyreducetheriskofsufferingaheartattack.Studieshavealsoshownthatwalkingfor30minutesadaycandelayandpossiblypreventthedevelopmentofdiabetes(糖尿病).Peoplewhoareoverweighthaveanespeciallyhighrisktodevelopthisdisease.Walkingstrengthensthemusclesandbuildsupthebonesthattheyareattached-12-to.Studiesshowthatwalkingcoulddecreasetheriskofdevelopingosteoporosis(骨质疏松).Walkingcanalsohelprelievethepainofarthritisinareaswherebonesarejoined.Thisisbecausewalkingstrengthensthemusclesaroundthebones.Expertssaywalkingisoneofthesafestwaystoexercise.Thereisalowriskofinjuries.Soitisgoodforpeoplewhoarestartinganexerciseprogramforthefirsttimeandforolderpeople.Awalkingprogramiseasytostart.Youshouldwearlooseclothesandgoodshoes.Thereareshoesthataredesignedspeciallyforlotsofwalking.Howfastshouldyouwalk?Forthebesteffect,doctorssayyoushouldwalkfastenoughtocauseyoutobreathehard.Yetyoushouldstillbeabletotalk.Letyourarmsmovefreelywhileyouwalk.Therearenorulestostartawalkingprogram.Youmightwalkshortdistances.Oryoumightwalkuphillstostrengthenyourlegmuscles.Healthexpertssayyoucangainthemostfromawalkingprogramifyouwalkataboutfivekilometersanhourfor30minutesaday.Youshoulddothisaboutfivetimesaweek.Title:71tokeepfitI.72ofwalking●Reducingtheriskofaheartattack●73thedevelopmentofdiabetes●Decreasingtheriskofosteoporosisand74ofarthritis.II.Superioritiestootherexercises●Being75thanmanyotherwaysofexercise,especiallyforbeginnersorelders●BeingeasytostartIII.76●Wearinglooseclothesandgoodshoesandpreferring77forlotsofwalking●Walkingfastenoughtocauseyoutobreathewith78butyoushouldstillbeabletotalk●Walkingwithyourarms79●Walkingataspeedofabout80perhourfor30minutesadayand5timesaweekSectionB(10marks)Directions:Readthefollowingpassage.Answerthequestionsaccordingtotheinformationgiveninthepassage.OnawarmMarchmorning,myfathertookmeforamemorablehikeinthewoodsthatborderedourtown.Iwasthrilledtospendafewhoursalonewithhim.Welefthomethatmorningwithalunchbox.Attheedgeoftown,wefollowedanabandonedstretchoftheoldcanalintothewoods.Fatherheldmyhandandwelaughedaswepassedbyabigfallenmaple.“Ibroughtalongacoupleofknives,”hesaid.-12-Maybewecanfindagoodtreetocarveourinitials(姓名的首字母)on.”Ipointedoutsomemaplesandoaksthatlookedgoodtome,butFathershookhishead.“Weneedatreewithsmoothbark(树皮),”heexplains.“Let’sheadupthehill.”Halfanhourlater,wefoundayoungbeech(山毛榉)withsmoothbark,firmlyrootedinthehillsideandrisingagainstabackdropofclearbluesky.“Thisisagoodone,”Fathersaid.Hecarvedhisinitialsneatlyinthesmoothbark.“Asharpknife’sthesecret,”hesaidasItriedtocopyhistechnique.Anhourlaterourworkwasdone.Intheyearsthatfollowed,Ididn’tthinkmuchaboutthatspecialday.Nearly5decadeslater,however,Ifinallylearnedtherealsignificanceofourlong-agoSundayhike.Justdaysbeforehand,Fatherhadreceivedhishealthreport.Asthetwoofuswerecarvingourinitialsintothebeechthatday,hemusthavebeenawarethatwemightnothavemuchmoretimetogether.Uponrealizingthis,Iwenttofindoutwhether“our”treewasstillstanding.Afterseveralhours’search,astatelybeechcaughtmyeye,andtheretheywere!Twosetsofinitials,stretchedacrossthesmoothsilverybark.Iembraced“our”tree,andrevealed(陶醉)intheknowledgethatthislinkwithmypastwasstillstanding.81.Whywastheauthorthrilledbeforethehike?(Nomorethan12words)(2marks)______________________________________________________________________________82.Whatdidtheauthorandhisfatherdouponfindingagoodtree?(Nomorethan6words)(2marks)______________________________________________________________________________83.Whatdidtheauthorrealizeaboutthehikenearly5decadeslater?(Nomorethan13words)(3marks)______________________________________________________________________________84.Whatdidtheauthorregardtheirtreeas?(Nomorethan9words)(3marks)______________________________________________________________________________SectionC(25marks)Directions:WriteanEnglishcompositionaccordingtotheinstructionsgivenbelowinChinese.即将毕业的我们,就此进入了高中学习和生活的最后一个学期;梦想和成功指日可待。我们做了什么,在做什么,还要做什么,都值得认真思考。请用英语写一篇印象最深刻的一个高三学习经历(或体会)并憧憬高考的短文。注意:1.词数不少于120个;2.不能使用姓名和班级名称。-12-株洲二中2022届高三月考7英语答案1-5BCBCC6-10CBCCA11-15BBBCC16.Origin/Story17.190218.owner19.cartoon20.toybear21-25CBDCA26-30DBCAB31-35CABCD36—40DBBDACCADACB48—55howbuttowhennothiswhatan56-60CBABD61-65CBACA66-70DBCBA71.Walking72.Benefits/Advantages/Effects73.delayingandpreventing/controlling74.relieving/reducingthepain75.safer76.Tips/Suggestions/Advice77.speciallydesignedshoes/shoesspeciallydesigned/shoesdesignedspecially78.difficulty79.movingfreely80.five/5kilometers81.Becausehewouldspendafewprecioushoursalonewithhisfather./(Hewasthrilled)Tospendafewhoursalonewithhisfather.(2分)注意:Hisfatherwouldtakehimforamemorablehikeinthewoods.得1分82.Theycarvedtheirinitialson/in/intoit./Carvingtheirinitialsinthebark.(2分)83.(That)Hisfatherhadwantedtohavemoretimetogetherwithhim.(3分)注意:Theymightnothavemuchmoretimetogether.(得2分)84.(Heregardeditas)alinkwithhispast./Things(thatare)linkedwithhispast./Thelinkwithhispast.(3分)-12-