江苏省射阳县第二中学2022届高三英语上学期第一周周测试题时间:120分钟总分120分第一部分:听力(共20小题,每小题1分,满分20分)第一节听下面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。1Whereisthepostoffice?A.Infrontofahotel.B.Oppositeasupermarket.C.Nexttoagarage.2Howdidthewomanfeelaboutherlife?A.Worried.B.Satisfied.C.Bored.3Whatpresentdidthewomangetfromherparents?A.Jeans.B.Shoes.C.Abag.4Whatdidthemandoattheweekend?A.Hewalkedinthewoods.B.Herodehorses.C.Hewentsailing.5Whatarethespeakersdiscussing?A.Ajob.B.Amanager.C.Aninterviewee.第二节听下面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、7题。6Wheredoestheconversationtakeplace?A.Atatravelagency.B.Atanairport.C.Atahotel.7Whatdayisittoday?A.Tuesday.B.Wednesday.C.Thursday.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8Wherehasthemanjustbeen?A.Toatheatre.B.Tohisoffice.C.Tohishome.9Whatistheman’sproblem?A.Hefailedtobookthetheatretickets.B.Hecouldn’tgetthroughtothetheatre.C.Hewasfoundmakingaprivatecallatwork.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10Wherewillthewoman’spartybeheld?A.Inherhouse.B.Inaclub.C.Inarestaurant.11Howwillthemangohomefromtheparty?A.Onfoot.B.Bymotorbike.C.Bytaxi.12Whatcanwelearnfromtheconversation?A.Thepartywillstartat3p.m.B.Thewomanplaysvolleyballat6p.m.everyday.C.Peopleneedn’twearformalclothesattheparty.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。12\n13WhydidthemanchoosetheWesternRestaurant?A.Hesawthereviewinthenewspaper.B.Thewomansaiditwasverygood.C.Katiepersuadedhimtogo.14Whatdidthemandislikeabouthismeal?A.Thestarter.B.Themaincourse.C.Thedessert.15WhatdidthespeakersdointheWesternRestaurantlastnight?A.Theycomplainedaboutthefood.B.Theyhadanargumentaboutthebill.C.Theyheldacelebrationforaworkmate.16Whatdoesthewomanmeanintheend?A.ShewilltakehermumtotheWesternRestaurant.B.Shewillholdapartyinanotherrestaurant.C.SheprefersaChineserestaurant.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17Whenshouldthelistenersarriveatschool?A.At7:15.B.At7:00.C.At6:00.18Whatshouldthelistenersbringduringthetrip?A.Acamera.B.Drinks.C.Ajacket.19Whatdothelistenersneedtodothisevening?A.ReviewthenotesB.Drawamapofavillage.C.Asktheteachersforamap.20Whatwillthelistenersdotomorrowevening?A.Visitatheatre.B.Sleepinthevillage.C.Enjoyaperformance.第二部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分35分)第一节:单项选择(共15小题,每小题1分,满分15分)请认真阅读下面各题,从题中所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑21.Thepriceofgoldhasjumpedto____newall-timehighasdebtworriesintheUSand____Europecontinuetotroubletheworld.A.the;不填B.the;theC.a;不填D.a;the22.Historyisthebestteacher.It________recordsthedevelopmentofeachcountryandforetellsthefuturetous.A.apparentlyB.conventionallyC.faithfullyD.eventually23.Thelandlordwantsto_______therentby$30amonth,whichIthinkisunacceptable.A.makeupB.raiseupC.cutupD.putup24.Emphasisislaidonthenecessitythatalltheobjectivestobeattained_______intoaccountbeforestartinganewproject.A.betakenB.shouldtakeC.wouldbetakenD.havetobetaken25.Whenaskedwhattheywouldvolunteertodo,________saidtheywerewillingtodosomethingtheycould.A.halfoftheseB.halfofwhichC.halfofwhomD.halfofthem26.Beforeselectingcurtainsforyournewly-decoratedhouse,it’simportanttoknowwhat12\ncolorlookgreat________thewallpaper.A.onB.withC.inD.against27.IpreferbuyinganewflatinPudongNewAreatolivingin_______closetoJing'anTemple,asIwanttolivewithmyparentsinZhangjiangHi-TechPark.A.it B.that C.one D.theone28.Itwasthirtyyears_______hewasinvitedasanoutstandingalumnustocelebratethe128thanniversaryoftheuniversity.A.as B.while C.before D.until29.LawrenceCraven,adoctorfromtheUSA,istheauthorofseveralpublishedreports,oneof________ introducedtheideain1953________aspirincouldreducetheriskofheartattacks.A.them;when B.which;thatC.what;that D.which;when30.Shekeptalittlenotebook,inwhichthetelephonenumbersandemailaddressesofherfriends.A.wroteB.havewrittenC.waswrittenD.werewritten31.---TurnofftheTV,Jack,______yourhomeworknow?---Mum,justtenmoreminutes,please.A.shouldyoubedoingB.shouldn’tyoubedoingC.couldn’tyoubedoingD.willyoubedoing32.MyEnglishteacher’shumorwas____makeeverystudentburstintolaughter.A.soastoB.suchastoC.suchthatD.sothat第二节:完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从短文后所给各题的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。Anewstudyfoundthatinner-citykidslivinginneighborhoodswithmoregreenspacegainedabout13%lessweightoveratwo-yearperiodthankidslivingamongmoreconcreteandfewertrees.Such36tellapowerfulstory.Theobesityepidemic(流行病)beganinthe1980s,andmanypeoplebelieveincreasedportionsizesandinactivityareto37,butthatcan'tbeeverything.FastfoodsandTVshavebeen38usforalongtime.12\n"Mostexpertsagreethatthechangeswere39tosomethingintheenvironment,"sayssocialepidemiologistThomasGlassofTheJohnsHopkinsBloombergSchoolofPublicHealth.Thatsomethingcouldbea40ofthegreen.Thenewresearch,41intheAmericanJournalofPreventiveMedicine,isn'tthefirsttoassociategreenerywithbetterhealth,butitdoesgetusclose42identifyingwhatworksandwhy.Atitsmoststraightforward,agreenneighborhood43meansmoreplacesforkidstoplay–whichis44sincetimespentoutdoorsisoneofthestrongestcorrelates(相关的事物)ofchildren'sactivitylevels.Butgreenspaceisgoodforthemind45:researchbyenvironmentalpsychologistshasshownthatithascognitive(认知的)46forchildrenwithattention-deficitdisorder.Inonestudy,justreading47inagreensettingimprovedkids'symptoms.48tograssyareashasalsobeenlinkedto49stressandalowerbodymassindex(体重指数)amongadults.Andan50of3,000Tokyoresidentsassociatedwalkablegreenspaceswithgreaterlongevity(长寿)amongseniorcitizens.Glasscautionsthatmoststudiesdon't51proveacausallinkbetweengreennessandhealth,butthey'reneverthelesshelpingspuraction.InSeptembertheU.S.HouseofRepresentatives52thedelightfullynamedNoChildLeftInsideActtoencouragepublicinitiativesaimedatexposingkidstotheoutdoors.Findinggreenspaceisnot53easy,andyoumayhavetoworkabittogetyourfamilyalittlegrassandtrees.Ifyouliveinasuburboracitywithgoodparks,take54ofwhat'sthere.Yourchildreninparticularwillloveit–andtheirbodiesandmindswillbe55toyou.36.A.findingsB.essaysC.assumptionsD.abstracts37.A.scoldB.blameC.chargeD.criticize38.A.amongB.alongC.besideD.with39.A.gluedB.relatedC.associatedD.opposed40.A.scratchingB.denyingC.depressingD.shrinking41.A.publishedB.contributedC.illustratedD.circulated42.A.atB.toC.forD.over43.A.fullyB.simplyC.seriouslyD.uniquely44.A.vitalB.casualC.fatalD.mental45.A.stillB.alreadyC.tooD.yet46.A.benefitsB.profitsC.revenuesD.awards47.A.outwardB.apartC.asideD.outside48.A.SolutionB.ReactionC.ExposureD.Addiction49.A.muchB.lessC.moreD.little50.A.articleB.expeditionCanalysisD.option51.A.curiouslyB.negativelyC.necessarilyD.comfortably52.A.relievedB.appointedC.approvedD.performed53.A.merelyB.alwaysC.mainlyD.almost54.A.advantageB.exceptionC.measureD.charge55.A.regretfulB.mercifulC.joyfulD.grateful第三部分:阅读理解(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。12\nAMoocs(massiveopenonlinecourses)arefree,butwithouttutoring,andareopentoanyone,anywherein theworld.Thecoursesareflexible–normallythreetofivehoursofstudyaweek–doneatanytime,short(5to10weeks)andvideo-rich.Theyarealsoheavilydependentoncrowdsourcing:youcandiscussacoursewithfellowstudentsthroughonlineforums,discussionboardsandpeerreview.Studentsdon'thavetofinishthecourses,passassessmentsordoassignments,but,iftheydo,theygetacertificationofparticipation.TheOpenUniversitylaunchedFutureLearn,theUK'sanswertoUSplatformssuchasCoursera,EdXandUdacity,whichhavebeenofferingMoocsfromtopUSuniversitiesforthepasttwoyears.Theresponsehasbeenincredible,withmorethanthreemillionpeopleregisteringworldwide.Meanwhile,in2022,EdinburghUniversitybecamethefirstnon-USinstitutiontojoinCoursera'spartnership,comprising13universities.“Wealreadyrun50onlinemaster'sdegrees,sothiswasalogicalexpansion,”saysProfessorJeffHaywood,Edinburgh'svice-principal.“It'saninvestmentinteachingmethodsresearch.HowamIgoingtoteachintroductoryphilosophyto100,000people?That'swhatIcalleducationalR&D.”Headds“Ifyoulookahead10years,you'dexpectallstudentsgraduatingtohavetakensomeonlinecourses,soyou'vegottoresearchthat.OurMoocsarenomoreincompetitionwithourdegreesthanalifelonglearningcoursebecausetheydon'tcarrycredits.”Cooperationiskey,Haywoodstresses.Itisfarbettertooffer20-30coursesinyourownareasofexpertise(专门技能)andletotherinstitutionsdolikewise.ProfessorMikeSharples,FutureLearn'sacademiclead,goesfurther:“We'vetiedtheelementsavailablebeforeintoapackageofcoursesofferedbyleadinguniversitiesworldwideonanewsoftwareplatform,withanewwayofpromotingitandalsoanewsocial-learningteachingmethod.Youwon'tjustreceiveanexam,butbeabletodiscussandmarkeachother'sassignments.”BathUniversity,oneofmorethan20universitiesworkingwithFutureLearn,launchesitsfirstcourse,InsideCancer,nextJanuary,andregardsMoocsasawayofbreakingdownagebarriers."There'snoreasonwhysomeonedoingGCSEsshouldnotlookatourMoocsandgetquiteawaythroughthem,orsomeoneatPhDlevelandbeyond,"saysProfessorBernieMorley,expertforlearningandteaching.56.MoocshavethesefeaturesEXCEPTthat_______.A.MoocsarefreeofchargeforanyoneB.Moocscanbeadjustedaccordingtopeople’slearningpaceC.Moocsprovideteachers’instructionsifyouhavesomedifficultyD.Moocshaveaplatformforlearnstosharetheirlearningexperience57.WhatcanbeinferredfromProfessorBernieMorleyinthelastparagraph?A.PeoplewithvariouslearninglevelswillprobablyshowinterestinMoocs.B.PeopleatPhDlevelhavealreadyknowneverythingaboutMoocs.12\nC.InsideCancerwillbethemostpopularcourseforsomeonedoingGCSEs.D.Moocsarenotsocompetitiveaslifelonglearningcoursesduetotheproblemsofcredits.58.Thepassagemainlydealswith_____.A.thevariousopinionsonFutureLearnB.theadvantagesofonlineteachingmethodsC.thepopularityofno-creditcoursesD.theemergenceofanewlearningplatformBOnemightexpectthatthe ever-growingdemandsofthetouristtradewouldbringnothingbutgoodforthecountriesthatreceivethe holiday-makers.Indeed,arosy pictureispaintedforthelong-termfutureoftheholidayindustry.Everymonthseesthebuildingofanewhotelsomewhere, andeverymonthanotherrock-boundPacificislandisadvertisedasthe'lastparadise(天堂)on earth'. However,thescaleand speedofthisgrowthseemset todestroytheverythingstouristswanttoenjoy.Inthosecountrieswherethere wasarushto makequick moneyoutofsea-sideholidays,over-crowdedbeachesandthe concretejunglesof endlesshotelshavebeguntolosetheirappeal.Thosecountrieswithlittleexperienceoftourismcan suffermost.Inrecent years, Nepalsetouttoattractforeignvisitorstofunddevelopmentsinhealthand education.Itsforests,fullof wildlifeandrareflowers,were offeredtotouristsasonemoreuntouchedparadise.In fact,thenaturealltoo soonfelttheeffectsofthousandsofholiday-makerstravelingthroughtheforestland. Ancienttracksbecamemajorroutesforthe walkers,withtheconsequentexploitationof precioustreesandplants.Notonlytheenvironmentofacountrycansufferfromthesuddengrowthoftourism.Thepeopleaswellrapidlyfeelitseffects.Farmlandmakeswayforhotels,roadsandairports;theoldwayoflifegoes.Theone-timefarmerisnowtheservantof somemulti-nationalorganization;heis nolongerhisownmaster.Onceitwashisbackthatborethepain;nowitishissmilethatisexploited.Nodoubthewonderswhetherhewasn'thappierin hisvillageworkinghisownland.Thankfully,thetouristindustryiswakinguptotheresponsibilitiesithastowardsthosecountriesthatreceiveitscustomers.Theprotectionofwildlifeandthecreationofnationalparksgohandinhandwithtouristdevelopmentandinfactobtainfinancialsupportfromtouristcompanies.Atthesametime,touristsarebeingencouragedtorespectnotonlythecountrysidetheyvisitbutalsoitspeople.Thewaytourismishandledinthenexttenyearswilldecideitsfateandthatofthecountriesweallwanttovisit.Theirneedsandproblemsaremoreimportantthanthoseofthetouristcompanies.Increasedunderstandinginplanningworld-widetourismcanpreservethemarketforthesecompanies.Ifnot,inafewyears’timetheverythingsthatattracttouristsnowmaywellhavebeendestroyed.12\nCInteractiveHome-securitySystemsTarikCelebi,wholivesinSanFranciscosuburb,takeshishome-securitysystemwithhimtowork,todinner,justaboutanywhere.Byhiscellphone,he"arms"hishome-securityalarmfromhiscarbeforeheleavesforwork.Duringhisworkday,hegetse-mailalertseverytimehisfrontdooropens,eventhoughhe'smilesaway.Ifthedooropensatanunusualtime---saymiddaywhennooneshouldbecomingorgoing---hecanordera30-secondvideoclipfromthecamerathatwatchesthedoor.Ifit'sjusthismother-in-lawgettingapackagedelivery,noworries.Celebiisoneofthefirstusersofthelatestinteractivehome-securitysystems.Inadditiontosoundingalarmswhenthehouseisbrokenintoandnotifyinghomeownersorpolice,astraditionalsystemsdo,theinteractivesystemsgiveusersnewwaystoremotelycontroltheirsystemsandtheirhomeenvironment.Differentfromtraditionalhome-securityalarms,whichhomeownerstypicallyhavetopressbuttonsonakeypadtoturnonbeforetheyleavetheirhomes,theinteractivesystemsenableconsumerstoarmanddisarmsystemsfromsmartphones,iPadsandPCs,nomatterwheretheyare.Mosttraditionalsystemsaresetuptosoundanalarmifdoorsorwindowsareopened.Theinteractivesystemsgivehomeownersmoreoptions.Forexample,userscanelectwhentheywanttobenotified.Theymightwantane-mailoratexteverytimeadoorisopened,oronlyduringthehoursof3to4p.m.,whenkidscomehomefromschool.LikeCelebi,theycanaddcamerasandgetvideoclipswhendoorsopen.Thatcouldbehelpfulinmakingsurekidsaren'tbringingfriendshomewhenthey'renotsupposedto.Nationwide,about20%ofhomeshavetraditionalhome-securitysystems.Abouthalfstopusingthembecausetheytireofthetrouble.Beingabletoarmsystemsevenwhiledashingtothesubwayorwhileatworkwillincreasetheirusageofthenewinteractivesystems.Althoughthenewfunctionsaddcoststohomesecurity,theinteractive-systemsarebelievedtopushhome-securitysystems'usageratescloserto30%,whichwouldbeabigmovementforanindustrythat'sbeenlargelystuckat20%forthepastdecade."Weallknowit'sgoingtogetbigger,thoughwedon'tknowhowlongit'sgoingtotake,"EricTaylor,anofficerfromSanFranciscoSecurityDepartmentsays.12\n63.WhatmayCelebifirstdoifhisfrontdooropensatawrongtimewhenheisaway?A.Informthepolice.B.Callhismother-in-law.C.Armthesecurityalarm.D.Observethroughvideo.64.Theinteractivesystemsenabletheuserto______.A.improvehishomeenvironmentremotelyB.lockhishouse'sdoorwhileheismilesawayC.operatethehome-securitysystemsatanyplaceD.stopsomefriendsofkidsfromenteringautomatically65.What'stheadvantageoftheinteractivesystemsoverthetraditionalones?A.Theyarecheaper.B.Theyhavemorewaystoinformtheusers.C.Theycangivequickerreaction.D.Theyareeasiertosetup.66.Whatisthelastparagraphmainlyabout?A.Theimportanceofsecurityindustry.B.Thefunctionsoftheinteractivealarms.C.Thepopularityofhome-securitysystems.D.Themarketpotentialoftheinteractivesystems.DAmazingly,UScrimefigureshavebeenfallingfor20yearsnow.Ofcourse,thebigquestionis,why?Andcananylessonsbelearnt?Onereasoncouldbethefallinthedemandforthedrugcrack.Duringthe1980s,drug-relatedcrimessoared,mostlycausedbydesperatecrackusers.However,accordingtoprofessorBlumstein,co-authorofTheCrimeDropinAmerica,newsofthedangersofcrackusecauseditsdecreaseandledtoafallinthenumberofdrug-relatedcrimes.Somesaythattheadoptionofazero-tolerancepolicyinmanycitieshashelpedleadtoafallincrime.InNewYorkCity,forexample,mayorRudyGiulianiimposedstrictandautomaticpunishmentsforallcrimes,includingminoroffencessuchasgraffitiandlittering.Manybelievethishashadaverystrongdeterrenteffect.Anotherreasoncouldbesmarterpolicingstrategies.Anti-theftmeasuresandeducatingthecommunityaboutcarthefthashelpedseeadropincrimesinmanyareas.Also,theuseofcrimemappingschemesthatcandiscoveridentifycrimepeaksindifferentpartsofthecityhashelpedpolicetargethotspots.Anotherreasoncouldbethatmorecriminalsarenowbehindbars.SociologistJohnConklin(fromTuftsUniversity)saysasignificantfactorbehindthefallincrimeinthe1990sisthesimplefactthatmanycriminalsareinjail.InhisbookWhyCrimeRagesFell,hesayssentencingwasmercifulinthe1960sand1970s,whencrimerose.Butthenmoreprisonswerebuiltandmoreoffenderswereimprisoned.Somehavelinkedthefallinviolentcrimetoadeclineinchildren’sexposuretoleadinpetrol.JessicaWolpawReyessays,“Evenlowtomoderatelevelsofexposurecanleadtobehavioralproblems,reducedIQ,hyperactivityandyouthcrimes.Youcanlinkthedeclineinleadbetween1975and1985toadeclineinviolentcrime20yearslater.”Otherssaythatthedropincrimehassomethingtodowithbirthrates.Accordingtostatistics,birthratespeakedbetween1957and1961,andtheproportionofmenintheUSintheirlateteensandearly20s(theso-called“criminalage”)washighestinthelate12\n70sandearly80s.However,astimewenton,theproportionofpeopleinthisagegroupdecreased.Othersclaimthatvideogameshavehelped.Arecentstudyhassuggestedthatthesegamesarekeepingyoungpeopleoffthestreetsandthereforeawayfromcrime.Advocatesofthisarguethatanyeffectsthegamesmayhaveinencouragingviolentbehaviorisoffsetbythefactthatthegameskeeppotentialcriminalsindoorsandinfrontofthetelevision.Somearguethatthewidespreaduseofcameraphonesmakessomecriminalsthinktwicebeforecommittingacrimeandgettingfilmeddoingit.Also,manybelievethatthemassuseofCCTVhasalsohadaneffect.Finally,somesaythatpettytheftjustisn’tworthitanymore.Theresalevalueofsecond-handgoodssuchastelevisions,camerasorclothesisnowsolow(orevennon-existent)thatmostpeopleseenopointinstealing.So,whatdoyouthink?67.“WhyCrimeRatesFell”ismentionedinthearticletotellreadersthat______.A.drugcrackcanbeextremelydangerousB.crimemappingschemeshelpthepolicediscovercriminalsC.criminalsshouldbestrictlysentencedD.childrenshouldn’tbeallowedtocontactlead68.Theunderlinedwords“deterrent”inparagraph3mostprobablymeans______.A.ambiguousB.contradictoryC.encouragingD.frightening69.WhichofthefollowingstatementscanNOTbeconcludedfromthearticle?A.Drugabusemayhavesomethingtodowithhighcrimerates.B.Theyoungaremorelikelytocommitcrimesthanthepoor.C.Thewidespreaduseofcamerasishelpfultoreducingcrimerates.D.Thepossibleeffectsofgamesencouragingviolencearepartlycountered.70.Bywritingthisarticle,thewriterintendstotellus______.A.theamazingfactthatUScrimefiguresaregoingdownB.therecentstatisticsshowingthatcrimeratesarefallingintheUSC.theanswerstothequestionwhyUScrimefiguresarefallingD.thespecialpoliciesadoptedbytheUSpolicethathelpadropincrime第二卷 (共35分)第四部分:写作(共两节,满分35分)第一节任务型读写(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)请认真阅读下列短文,并根据所读内容在文章后表格中的空格里填入最恰当的单词。注意:每个空格只填1个单词。Throwthebottlesandboxesofdrugsoutofyourhouse.Anewtheorysuggeststhatmedicinecouldbebadforyourhealth,whichshouldatleastcomeasgoodnewstopeoplewhocannotaffordtobuyexpensivemedicine.Thisnewtheoryarguesthathealingisatourfingertips:wecanbehealthybydoingYogaonaregularbasis.Supportersofmedicaltreatmentarguethatmedicineshouldbetrustedsinceitiseffectiveandscientificallyproven.TheysaythatthereisnoneedforspiritualmethodssuchasYoga.Thesewasteourtime,somethingwhichisquitepreciousinourmaterialworld.12\nThereismedicinethatcankillourpain,x-raysthatshowusourbonesorMRIthatscansourbrainfortumors(肿瘤).Wemustadmitthatthesemethodsareveryeffectiveintheexamplesthattheyprovide.However,therearesome“everydaycomplaints”suchasbackpains,headaches,insomnia,whicharetreatedcurrentlywithmedicine.Whenyouhaveaheadache,youtakeanAspirin;whenyoucannotsleep,youtakeXanaxwithoutthinkingofthesideeffectsofthese.Whenyouusethesepillsforalongperiod,youbecomeaddictedtothem;youcannotsleepwithoutthem.Wepayhugeamountsofmoneyandbecomeaddictedinsteadofgettingbetter.Howaboutasaferandmoreeconomicalwayofhealing?WhendoingYoga,youdonotneedanythingexceptyourenergysoitisveryeconomical.ItspopularityhasspreadparticularlythroughoutAmericaandWesternEurope.Inquantum(量子)physics,energyisrecognizedasthefundamentalsubstance(物质)whichtheuniverseconsistsof.Yogadependsontheenergywithinourbodies.Itisasimpleandeffectivewayofrestoringtheenergyflow.Therearenosideeffectsanditisscientificallyexplained.OpponentsofalternativehealingmethodsalsoclaimthatseriousillnessessuchasHIV/AIDSandcancercannotbetreatedwithoutdrugs.Theythinksobecausethesepatientsspendtherestoftheirlivesinthehospitaltakingmedicine.HowcanYogamakethesepeoplehealthyagain?Itisveryunfortunatethatthesepatientshavetoliveinthehospitallosingtheirhairbecauseofchemotherapy(化疗),losingweightbecauseofthesideeffectsofthemedicinetheytake.Actually,itiscommonknowledgethatexceptforwhenthecancerisrecognizedatanearlystage,drugsalsocannottreatAIDSorcancer.Mostofthemedicinesthesepatientsusearetoeasetheirpainandtheirsufferings.Insteadofdrugswhichareexpensiveandhavemanysideeffects,youcanuseyourenergytoovercomethehardshipsoflife,findanemotionalbalance,leavethestressofeverydaylifeandletgooftheeverydayworries.WeshoulddefinitelystartlearningYogaandavoidillnessesbeforeitistoolate.Title:HealthandHealingatYourFingertips(1)▲toanewtheoryAnewtheoryarguesthatdoingYoga(2)▲cankeeppeoplehealthywhilemedicinemightdo(3)▲topeople’shealth.Supportofmedicaltreatment●Peopleshould(4)▲medicineasitisveryusefulforkillingpain.●MedicineiseffectiveandscientificallyprovenwhileYugaisakindofspiritualmethodanddoingYogaisonlya(5)▲oftime.12\n●Illnesses(6)▲HIV/AIDSandcancercanonlybetreatedwithdrugs.SupportofYoga●DoingYogaissaferandnotas(7)▲astakingmedicine.●Mostofthemedicinesthatpatientswithsome(8)▲diseasesusearetoeasetheirpainandtheirsufferingsbutcannotcurethem.●Yogahasnosideeffectsandalsothereisa(9)▲explanation.Itcanrestoretheenergyflowinpeople’sbodies,whichcan(10)▲ouremotions,controlthoughts,overcomethehardshipsoflife,leavethestressofeverydaylifeandletgooftheeverydayworries.第二节 书面表达(满分25分)随着电脑普及率的提高,老师、家长和学生对字迹的重视程度降低了。据一项调查显示,有85.8%的中学生说自己的字迹不好看,而他们又不想改善字迹,其理由各异。请根据下图写一篇英文短文,说明该现象并发表自己的看法。注意:1.可参照图中文字及下面文章开头所给提示,作适当发挥。2.词数150左右。开头已经写好,不计入总词数。3.作文中不得提及考生所在学校和本人姓名。Nowadays,withthegrowingpopularityofcomputers,teachers,studentsandtheirparentsarepayinglessandlessattentiontohandwriting.12\n2022秋高三英语周练1试题参考答案12