江苏省海安市2022-2023学年高三上学期期末考 英语 Word版含答案.DOCX

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2022~2023学年高三年级模拟试卷英语试题本试卷分四个部分。满分150分,考试用时120分钟。第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分)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。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.Howwillthewomanhelptheman?A.Byfillinginaform.    B.Byhelpinghimpaint.C.Byhandinginapainting.(  )2.Whatisthewomandoing?A.Havingahaircut.B.Givingdirections.C.Askingtheway.(  )3.WhatdoesToddhavetodoalone?A.Pickuptheclients.B.Giveapresentation.C.Goonabusinesstrip.(  )4.Whatdoesthemanmean?A.HegaveJanearide.    B.Hetookabushomeyesterday.C.Hedidn'tseeJaneonthewayhome.(  )5.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?A.Somesongs.B.Acarrace.C.Avideogame.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。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。(  )6.Howmanylanguagescanthemanspeakfluentlynow?A.Two.B.Four.C.Six.(  )7.Whatistherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Classmates.    B.Waiterandcustomer.C.Interviewerandinterviewee.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。17

1(  )8.WhenwillSallycelebrateherbirthday?A.ThisFriday.B.NextMonday.C.NextFriday.(  )9.Whowillmostlikelyhelpthewoman?A.Helen.B.Sara.C.Carmen.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。(  )10.Whatisthebookabout?A.Travelingrules.    B.Foreignlanguages.C.Touristattractions.(  )11.Whereisthemangoingafterhisbusinesstrip?A.ToSaudiArabia.B.ToItaly.C.ToFrance.(  )12.Whatdoesthewomanaskthemantodo?A.Givehersomesuggestions.    B.Buyherasouvenir.C.Makeaplanforher.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。(  )13.WhydidCarlachangethewaysheworked?A.Shedidn'tenjoytheworkshedid.      B.Shespentlittletimeathome.C.Shehadhealthproblems.(  )14.WhatisthereasonthatCarlarunsherownbusiness?A.Tohaveaflexibleschedule.    B.Totakemoreholidays.C.Toearnmoremoney.(  )15.WhathasCarlachangedaboutexercise?A.Theamount.B.Thetime.C.Theform.(  )16.WhichtimesavingideadoesCarlafindefficient?A.Makingtodolists.    B.Spendinglittletimechoosingclothes.C.Checkingemailsonthewaytowork.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。(  )17.WhomightMaryLockebe?A.Anewsreporter.B.Aplanedesigner.C.Afireranger.(  )18.Wheredothepilotspickupwater?A.Fromariver.B.Fromalake.C.FromtheFireCenter.(  )19.Howdoesthespeakerdescribethepilot'sjob?17

2A.Extraordinary.B.Exciting.C.Dangerous.(  )20.Whatcanwelearnfromthetalk?A.Thecrewhastodropwater20timestoputoutthefire.B.Theplane'stanksholdnomorethan5,000litersofwater.C.Thefirerangersshouldkeeptheplaneawayfromthefire.第二部分 阅读(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、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。ABewareofPhone/OnlineScamsHaveyoubeenthevictimofaphone/onlinescams?Ifyoueverthinkthatthere'sreallynoreasontoworry,justrememberthefollowingstatistics.—315,000casesbrokenin2015-2017inChina.—Morethanbillionsofmoneyinvolved.—Victimsof19yearsoldtopthelistintermsofage.—Victimsof18-25yearsoldaccountfor52.4%ofthewhole.—……Andhereinbelowwearesharing4typicaltypesofPhone/Onlinescamsandhowtodealwiththem.Type1Hello,thisispolicestation.You'reinvolvedinacaseofmoneylaundering(洗钱)(orsomeotherfinancialcrime).Weneedyourcooperationwiththeinvestigation...Pleasetransferyourmoneyintothenationalsecurityaccount.Tip1:Ifyouarereallyinvolvedinfinancialcrime,policewillvisityourhomeatthefirstopportunityandtakeyouforinvestigation.Policearenotsodumbastoinformyouviatelephone.Andthereisnosuchthingasnationalsecurityaccount.Type2Hey!Wang(hemayknowyourname).Dropbymyofficetomorrowmorning.BTW,IwillbetreatingsomeVIPclientssoon.Ineedyoutotransfersomemoneyintothisaccount.Itwillrefundyourmoneytomorrow.Tip2:Thinkaboutit.Howcouldanybossintheworldaskyouformoney?MeetingVIPclientswithoutacentinhispocket?Andwhydoesn'theaskyoutogivethemoneytohiminperson?Heisnobodybutascam!17

3Type3You'vegotapackagewhichcontainsillegaldrugsorgoods.YouarenowrequestedtocallthisnumbertocontactthePublicSecurityBureau.(Thenitallfollowsscenario预设).Tip3:PublicSecurityBureauWILLNOTdealwithcasesviaphonecalls.NEITHERWILLtheysendoutnotificationviamessage.Type4(Insomecasesthenumberisdisguisedasauthenticbanknumberthroughsoftware).Wearesorrytoinformyouthatyouhaveabankoverdraft.Pleasecontactthiscustomerservicerepresentative.Hisnumberis××××××××××.Tip4:DONOTpanic.REMEMBERtodialtheofficialcontactnumberofthebanktodoublecheck.(  )21.What'sthemainpurposeofmentioningthestatisticsatthebeginning?A.Toremindthepublicofthefigures.B.Tohighlighttheaccuracyofthefigures.C.Toshowthegravityofthephenomenon.D.Toprovetheexistenceofthephenomenon.(  )22.WhichtypesofPhone/Onlinescamsrequirepeopletotransfermoneydirectly?A.Type1andType2B.Type3andType4C.Type1andType3D.Type2andType4(  )23.Wherecanyouprobablyfindthearticle?A.Onasecurityleaflet.B.Onatravelbrochure.C.Inaposterfromabank.D.Inanemailforstudents.BIntheearly19thcentury,Egyptconnectedtwovastregions:theOttomanEmpire(奥斯曼帝国)andtheAfricancontinent.Forcenturies,theOttomanEmpirehadbeenatthecenterofEurasiantrade.IthadalsobeenamajorcenterofmanufacturingwhichproducedhandmadegoodsforEuropeandAfrica.However,theindustrializationofEuropemeantthatcheapergoodsmadebymachinessoonfloodedintotheOttomanEmpire.TheresultofthiscompetitionwasthatAfricawasincreasinglyseenasaplacethatprovidednewmaterialsforEuropeanfactories,ratherthanonethathadfactoriesofitsown.EgyptwasanAfricancountrythatwastechnicallypartoftheOttomanEmpire.ItwasfirstinvadedbytheFrencharmy.WithBritishhelp,theOttomanforcesdrovetheFrenchoutofEgypt.Followingthis,MuhammadAlisuccessfullybroughtaboutEgyptianindependencefromtheOttomanEmpire.By1831,hewaseffectivelyan17

4independentrulerofamoremodernEgypt.Egyptwasalreadyasmallscaleproducerofcotton,whichwassoldtoBritain.Aliencouragedevenmorecottonproductionnationwide.Withthemoneyfromthiscottonproduction,Ali'sgovernmentbegantoaidfactoriessothatthecountrycouldprofitfromitsownindustrialization.Bythelate1840s,itlookedlikeEgyptwouldeventuallybecomeanindustrialpower.Duringthefollowingyears,Egypt'seconomystagnatedandslowlyslidintodecline.Thefactoriesceasedproduction,andbythe1880s,ithadtoseekhelpfromBritainfinancially.ThoughEgyptremainedformallyindependent,itseemedtobemorelikeaBritishcolony.EuropeanskeptinterferinginEgyptpartlybecauseoftheSuezCanal.Egypt'snewleaderswerealreadystressfulbecauseoftheindustrialcollapsethatlefttheircountryunabletorepaythemoneyborrowedfromBritain.Finally,in1875,thekingsoldhisshareintheSuezCanalCompanytotheBritish,givingthemcontrolofthisimportantnationalresource.ThepowerfulBritishtookadvantageofthisinstabilityandseizedthecountry.(  )24.ForAfrica,whatwastheresultoftheindustrializationofEurope?A.ThenewfactoriesbegantospringupinAfrica.B.ThepricesofthegoodsbecamehigherinAfrica.C.Africawasreducedtomaterialsuppliersgradually.D.HandmadegoodsbecamepopularinEuropeandAfrica.(  )25.Whichofthefollowingcanreplacetheunderlinedword“stagnated”inParagraph5?A.Recovered.B.Bounced.C.Ruined.D.Stopped.(  )26.Whichistherightorderasfortheeventsinhistory?①FrenchinvadedEgypt.②TheOttomanEmpireruledEgypt.③BritainseizedEgypt.④Egyptgainedindependence.A.①③②④B.①②④③C.②①③④D.②①④③(  )27.Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingcanbestdescribethe19thcenturyEgypt?A.TheSuezCanalwasthemaincontributingcauseofalldisputes.B.Egyptenjoyedboomingdevelopmentandunderwentsocialunrest.C.Egyptiansweresobraveasnottoobeytherulersofothercountries.D.Egyptliveduptothestatus—oneoftheGreatAncientCivilizations.CHowareyoufeelingtoday?Oftenwhenweaskpeoplethatquestion,theyreply“notbad”,or“couldbeworse”.Butwhatwouldmakeusfeel“perfect”?Maybewecouldlivebetterbybeinghealthier,lessstressed,17

5moremotivated—buthow?Ofcoursetherearemanywaysofimprovingourmentalhealth,butsometimestherearesmallandsimplesolutionstohelpingimproveourwellbeing.It'ssomethingtheTVprogrammeEasyWaystoLiveWellhasbeenlookingat.Itsuggestedseveral“healthhacks”whichtheprogramme'spresenterstriedandgavetheir“sealofapproval”.Andmaybetheycouldhelpustoo.Firstly,todealwithputtingonweightandtocutthecalories,theprogrammefoundsniffing(嗅)peppermint(薄荷)stopsourlongingforasnack.Presenter,chefandwriterHughFearnleyWhittingstallsays“ascientifictheorycalled‘mutualcompetition’showsthatastrongsmellcandistractourbrainfromthefoodwe'rethinkingabout”.Ifyouraddictiontoyoursmartphoneisgettingyoudown,it'ssuggestedthatturningyourphonescreengreyhelpsyoureducescreentimebecauseablackandwhitescreenbecomeslessattractivetolookat.Withrecentstudiesshowingourphonescanmakeus26%lessproductiveandincreaseourstress,itseemslikeanobrainertotrythis“dim”idea.Fancyaswiminicecoldwater?Well,theTVprogrammefoundadailydipinfreezingwatergetsyouusedtothestressofdoingitandthereforepreparesyouforotherlifestresses.Andanotherwayto“chillout”istoleaveyoursmartphoneathome,immerseyourselfinaforest,andbreatheinthefreshair.Forestbathingistheperfecttonic(补品)forthestressesofurbanlife.Otherlifeimprovingideasincludedthingssuchassingingtoreducepainandwalkingaroundmoretogetawayfromoursedentary(久坐不动)lives.Butwhateverwaywechoosetoadopt,itseemsanychangetoourlifestylecanhelpimproveourbodyandmind.(  )28.What'sthefunctionofaseriesofquestionsinthefirstparagraph?A.Toprovidemorebackgroundinformation.B.Toprovokethinkingandbringoutthetopic.C.Toexpectreaderstogivespecificanswers.D.Toattractreaderstofocusonphysicalhealth.(  )29.What'stheauthor'sattitudetowardstheTVprogrammeEasyWaystoLiveWell?A.Favorable.B.Unclear.C.Negative.D.Critical.(  )30.Whichofthefollowingcanbeinferredfromthepassage?A.Thestrongsmellofpeppermintisboundtocutthecalories.B.Toremovelifestresses,youmusthaveaswiminfreezingwater.C.Makingthephonescreencolorfulmakesusmorefocusedandefficient.17

6D.Anicewaterswimandforestbathinghavethesimilareffectonstresses.(  )31.What'sthepurposeofthepassage?A.Totellreadershowtobeperfect.B.TointroduceapopularTVprogramme.C.Tooffersomewaystobetterwellbeing.D.Togetridofsomebadhabitsindailylife.DThereisincreasingalarmabouttheextentofmicroplasticpollution,whichhasbeenfoundeverywherefromEveresttotheArctic.However,itturnsoutthere'sanevensmallerandmoretoxicformofplasticpollutionenteringremotereachesoftheglobe.AnewstudypublishedinEnvironmentalResearchfoundsignificantquantitiesofnanoplasticsinicesamplesfromboththeNorthandSouthPoles.“NowweknowthatnanoplasticsaretransportedtothesecornersoftheEarthinthesequantities.Thisindicatesthatnanoplasticsarereallyabiggerpollutionproblemthanwethought,”studyleadauthorDusanMatericsaidinapressrelease.Nanoplasticsareplasticsthataresmallerthanamicrometerinsize.Theirsmallsizemeanstheyaremoredifficulttostudythanmicroplastics,orplasticsbetweenfivemillimetersandamicrometer.Buttheymaybeevenmoredangerous.“Nanoplasticsareverytoxicologically(毒理学地)activecomparedto,forinstance,microplastics,andthat'swhythisisveryimportant,”Matericsaid.MatericandhisteamusednewmethodstomeasurenanoplasticpollutioninicesamplesfromGreenlandandAntarctica.Theysampleda14meterdeepicecorefromtheGreenlandicecapandseaicefromAntarctica'sMcMurdoSound.Theyfoundthattherewereanaverageof13.2nanogramspermilliliterofnanoplasticsintheGreenlandiceandanaverageof52.3nanogramspermilliliterintheAntarcticice.Butwhatwasevenmoresurprisingthantheamountofnanoplasticsintheremoteicewasjusthowlongtheyhadsatthere.“IntheGreenlandcore,weseenanoplasticpollutionhappeningallthewayfromthe1960s.Soorganismsinthat__region,__despitethelackofthesolidevidence,likelyallovertheworld,havebeenexposedtoitforquitesometimenow,”Matericsaid.Thestudyalsolookedatthetypesofplasticpresentinthesamples.HalfoftheGreenlandnanoplasticswerepolyethylene(PE),thekindofplasticusedforplasticbagsandpackaging.Aquartercamefromtiresandafifthwerepolyethyleneterephthalate(PET),whichisusedforclothingandbottles.(  )32.Whyshouldresearchersfocusmoreonnanoplastics?17

7A.Theyaremoreimportanttoscience.B.Theyaresmallerbutmoredangerous.C.Theyareeasilypollutedbyoceanwater.D.Theyaremoreactiveincoldsurroundings.(  )33.Whatcanwelearnaboutnanoplastics?A.TheNorthandSouthpolesarethebirthplaceofnanoplastics.B.Nanoplasticshavelessinfluenceontheplanetthanmicroplastics.C.Nanoplasticsfoundinthesamplesarewidelyusedinthedailylife.D.Nanoplasticshavebeenexistingsincethe1960sthroughouttheworld.(  )34.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“thatregion”refertoinParagraph6?A.Greenlandicecap.B.Antarctica'sMcMurdo.C.Thesouthandnorthpoles.D.Allplacesintheworld.(  )35.Whichofthefollowingcanbethebesttitleforthetext?A.Microplastics—provingmoredangerous.B.Nanoplastics—makingitswaytothepoles.C.Nanoplastics—posingathreattopeople'slife.D.Microplastics—settingthealarmbellsringing.第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。Pictureyourselfsittingathomeinaquietreadingcorner,ignoringtheworldaroundyou,lostinatale.Youreadthebriefintroductiontoabook,instantlybecomegluedandnowyou'reinthemiddleofanabsolutepageturner.But,there'sahotdebate—physicalbooksVS.ebooksVS.audiobooks.__36__Generally,readingusesseveralareasofthebrain.There'sattentionspan,reasoning,readingfluency,memoryandlanguagecomprehension.Readingisknowntostrengthencommunicativeability,vocabularyandincreaseemotionalintelligenceandsocialperception.__37__But,let'slookattheprostoreadingwithyoureyes—physicalbooksandebooks.Theycanhelptoretaininformationbetter.__38__Besides,withphysicalbooksandebooksyoucangobackandfindanypartyoumissed,especiallyifyourmindwandersatsomepointorother.Ontheotherhand,there'stheaudiobook.Headphonesin,you'reswitchedofffromlifeandthestoryreallycomesalive,almostlikewatchingafilm—inyourhead.Fromascientificperspective,listeningtoanaudiobookislikelytohelpyoudevelopagreatersenseofempathyasyouheartheemotionofthenarrator.__39__Hearingthe17

8storyengagesdifferentpartsofthebrain,heighteningtheintensityandimagery,makingyouenjoyitmore.__40__Perhaps,nexttimeyoufindyourselfbrowsingbookshopshelves,alsoconsidertheformat.Itmayjustchangeyourwholeliteraryexperience.A.Youcanmoreeasilyunderstandinflection(转调)andtone.B.So,whicheverwayyou'rereading,therearebenefitsdefinitely.C.Doesthedeviceyou'reusingtoreadaffectyourreactiontothebook?D.Allinall,itseemsthatthereareadvantagestothethreetypesmentionedabove.E.Likeebooks,physicalbooksseememotionlessbutmakeyoufreeofdistraction.F.Insum,thereisnolimit,whichisdecidedbyhowmuchapersonreadstherestoflife.G.Thisisbecausewhenyoucanactuallyseethewords,yourattentionisheldmoreclosely.第三部分 语言运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。KenHalewasbornin1934andgrewupintheruggedAmericanSouthwest.Asaboy,hekepthisears__41__forasmanyforeignlanguagesashecould.He__42__Spanish,Navajo,TohonoO'odham,Hopiandmorefromhisfriendsandroommatesatboardingschool.Hisobsessionwithlearninglanguagesonceastonishedallacquaintancesaroundhim.Evenhegotintroubleatschoolfor__43__moreonlanguagesthanhomework.Lateron,hegainedfameand__44__forpublishingatrulysurprisingamountofresearchonmanyAustralianaboriginallanguages.Oncetherehappenedanimpressivething—hewasso__45__byone,Warlpiri,thatheraisedhistwosonsspeakingit.Kenwasalwaysextremely__46__totheneedsandwantsofthelocallanguagecommunities.Heestablishedschoolsoflinguisticsandlanguagerevitalizationprogramsacrosstheworldsothatnativespeakerscould__47__theirlanguages.Allhislife,evenduringhisteachingasaprofessorofMassachusettsInstituteofTechnology(MIT),hehada(n)__48__abilitytolearnlanguagesquicklyand__49__.YoumightwanttotakesomelessonsawayfromKen'smethods.Kenstartedouthisway:__50__adevotednativespeakertutorwhocan__51__youonpronunciationfirstandreviewwhatevernotesyou'retaking;learnthe__52__systemfirst,becauseyou'llwanttoheareverydetailofwhatyourtutorsays—plus,thatway,youcantakemoreaccuratenotes.Thenhe'd__53__quicklyontosentencepatterns.Ifyoulearnhowtosay“Iamwalkingtotheriver”,it'sprobablynotfarofffrom“Iamrunningtotheriver”or“Iamwalkingtotheforest”.Besides,ittakesalotof17

9patienceto__54__yourguesseswithatutor,andactuallypatiencewasa__55__ofKen.Tohim,speakingtosomebodyintheirownlanguagewasamarkofrespect.Ifonlywecouldallbesorespectful!(  )41.A.cautiousB.openC.consciousD.shallow(  )42.A.pickedupB.pickedoutC.gaveupD.gaveout(  )43.A.agreeingB.tryingC.restingD.focusing(  )44.A.moneyB.timeC.respectD.chance(  )45.A.confidentB.fascinatedC.giftedD.positive(  )46.A.blindB.keenC.accustomedD.sensitive(  )47.A.speakB.exchangeC.reviveD.lecture(  )48.A.originalB.amazingC.primitiveD.elegant(  )49.A.permanentlyB.definitelyC.roughlyD.accurately(  )50.A.SeekoutB.WatchoutC.HearfromD.Followup(  )51.A.coachB.urgeC.consultD.refresh(  )52.A.educationB.writingC.soundD.reading(  )53.A.talkB.moveC.walkD.step(  )54.A.challengeB.fulfillC.communicateD.check(  )55.A.virtueB.coreC.guaranteeD.calling第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。Whytruehappinessisn'taboutbeinghappyallthetimeOverthepasttwodecades,thepositivepsychologymovement__56__(brighten)uppsychologicalresearchwithitsscienceofhappiness,humanpotentialandflourishing.Itarguesthatpsychologistsshouldinvestigatenotonlymentalillnessbutalso__57__makeslifeworthliving.Thefoundingfatherofpositivepsychology,MartinSeligman,describeshappinessasexperiencingfrequentpositiveemotions,suchasjoy,excitementandsatisfaction,__58__(combine)withdeeperfeelingsofmeaningandpurpose.Itimpliesapositiveattitudeinthepresentandanoptimisticoutlookforthefuture.Importantly,happinessexpertshavearguedthathappinessisnotastable,__59__(change)featurebutsomethingflexible__60__wecanworkonandultimatelystrivetowards.Recentresearchindicatesthatpsychological__61__(flexible)isthekeytogreaterhappinessandwellbeing.Forexample,__62__(be)opentoemotionalexperiencesandtheabilitytotolerateperiodsofdiscomfortcanallowustomovetowardsaricher,moremeaningfulexistence.Studieshavealsodemonstratedthatthewaywerespond17

10tothecircumstancesofourliveshas__63__(influence)onourhappinessthantheevents__64__(they).Experiencingstress,sadnessandanxietyintheshorttermdoesn'tmeanwecan'tbehappyinthelongterm.Oftenwhenpeoplehavefaceddifficulty,illnessorloss,theydescribetheirlivesashappierandmoremeaningfulasaresult.__65__feelinghappy,whichisatemporarystate,leadingahappierlifeisaboutindividualgrowthbyfindingmeaningthroughthewholelife.Itisaboutacceptingourhumanitywithallitsupsanddowns,enjoyingthepositiveemotions,andmakinguseofpainfulfeelingsinordertoreachourfullpotential.第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)为了给髙三学生减压,你校开展了快乐课间活动。请你给校广播站“英语之声”栏目写一篇广播稿,报道这个活动,内容包括:1.活动背景和意义;2.活动细节;3.效果和感受。注意:1.词数80左右;2.请按如下格式在相应位置作答。HappyClassBreak________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________第二节(满分25分)阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。Walkingacrosscampuswitheverypairofeyesonyoucanbeembarrassing,especiallywhenyou're13yearsold.Ilookedaroundmeindesperatesearchofafriendlyface,asmile,anything.Iwasquitedisappointed,tosaytheleast.AndI,inturn,feltsomewhatfoolish,walkingacrosscampuswithafalsesmileonmyface.Iwassimplyattemptingtofollowtheadvicemymotherhadgivenmeyearsbefore:whenthingsgetawkward,smile.Nomatterwhereyouare,asmilewillalwaysbeunderstood.Asmileisuniversal.Atthatverymoment,however,Ifeltmymother'sadvicedidn'twork.Ontopofitall,mymindwasracingwithquestionsandconcernstypicalofany13yearoldonthefirstdayofschool:wherewouldIsitatlunch?WhowouldItalkto?Nottomention,howwouldImakefriendswhenIdidn'tevenspeakthelanguage?Myheartbeatquickened,andIfeltnervous.Still,Ididmybesttomaintaincalm17

11soasnottoletmyguarddownandrevealtoothersjusthowscaredItrulywas.Whentheteacherintroducedmetotheclassasthe“Americangirl”,10setsofhandsimmediatelyshotup.Somestudentshadquestions,andotherswantedtopracticetheirEnglishwithme.BecauseIdidn'tspeakmuchChineseyet,IcommunicatedwiththeotherstudentsthroughhandmotionsmixedinwithbrokenEnglishandChinese.Despitetheattention,Iwasn'tsurehowmuchofitwaspositive.Itwasalmostasiftheyweren'tsurewhattomakeofmeandIwasbeingexamined.Thenagain,whocouldblamethem?Afterall,IwasthefirstAmericanevertoattendtheschool.Soessentially,wewereallfirsttimers.注意:1.续写词数应为150左右;2.请按如下格式在相应位置作答。Thencamethefirstclass—Chinesepainting.________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________AsIburntwithgreatembarrassment,LiHua,mydeskmate,gavemeawarmsmile.________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________17

122022~2023学年高三年级模拟试卷(海安)英语参考答案及听力材料第一部分1~5 ACBCC 6~10 BCBAA 11~15 CABAB 16~20 BCBCA第二部分第一节21~23 CAA 24~27 CDDB 28~31 BADC 32~35 BCAB第二节36~40 CBGAD第三部分第一节41~45 BADCB 46~50 DCBDA 51~55 ACBDA第二节56.hasbrightened 57.what 58.combined 59.unchangeable/unchanging 60.that 61.flexibility 62.being 63.moreinfluence(s) 64.themselves 65.Unlike第四部分第一节HappyClassBreakStudentsinSeniorThreearefacedwithgreatpressurewiththeapproachoftheNationalCollegeEntranceExamination.Soourschoolorganizedallstudentsofthisgradetoparticipateinfunrecessactivitiestoreleasetheirpressure.Awidevarietyofinterestinggameswerescheduledforeverybreak.Everycornerofthecampuswasusedforstudentstoplaygames.Themostimpressiveonesweretherelay,tugofwarandropeskipping.Allthestudentsinvolvedwereimmersedinthem,admittingthattheyfeltrefreshedandrelaxed.Theyhopesuchactivitiescancontinueinthefollowingdays.第二节Then__came__the__first__class—Chinese__painting.Theteachershowedushowtouseabrushtopaintbambooonapieceofwhitepaper.Thenalltheotherstudentswereinbusiness.Butitwasquitedifficultforme.HowcouldIholdthestiffbrushandmadeitgoasIwished?Hesitatingforawhile,Itrieddippingthebrushinto17

13theinkbottle.WhenItookitout,dropsofblackinkfellonthewhitepaper.Therewasnobamboo,butbigblackdots!As__I__burnt__with__great__embarrassment,__Li__Hua,__my__desk__mate,__gave__me__a__warm__smile.Ismiledbackawkwardly.Shecameoveranddemonstratedhowtousethebrush.Thebrushmovedacrossthepaper,andalivelybambooappeared!Withherhelp,Ifinallycompletedthetask,althoughitwassuchanuglyone.Afterthat,webecamegoodfriends.ShetaughtmeChinesewhileItaughtherEnglish.Webothmadegreatprogressinourstudies.Yes,mymotherwasright.Asmiledidmakeadifference.听力材料Text1W:Yourpaintingisfantastic,Roger!M:I'mhappyyoulikeit.I'mgoingtoenteracompetition.Here'stheform.Couldyouhelpmefillitoutplease?Myhandshavepaintalloverthem.W:OK.Text2W:Excuseme.Iwonderifyoucanhelpme.M:Sure.Whatisit?W:Iwanttohavemyhaircut,butIcan'tfindabarbershop.M:Iknowwhereoneis.Comeon—I'llshowyou.Text3W:Hey,Todd.ThisisSarah.Myflighthasbeendelayed.Iwon'tbethereontime.M:IguessI'llhavetodothepresentationalone.W:Canwepostponethemeeting?M:No.Theclientsarecatchingaflightrightafterthemeeting.Text4W:Jane'scarwasintherepairyesterday,soshehadtotakethebushome.M:IfIhadseenheronmywayhome,Iwouldhavegivenheraride.Text5W:HaveyoutriedplayingCityDrivingyet?M:Yes,butIwasabitdisappointedwithit,actually.W:Metoo.Butthesongsthatplaywhileyou'redrivingaddtotheactionatleast.M:Ionlygottothefifthstageofthegame—theracingitselfwasfairlyexciting.17

14Text6W:Wereviewedyourapplication.Youareaperfectfitforourrestaurant.Justcurious,howmanylanguagesdoyouspeak?M:Iusedtobeabletospeaksix,butIlosttwoofthemcompletelybecauseIdidn'tpracticeatall.W:Iamstillimpressed.Icanonlyspeaktwo.Canyouspeaktherestfluently?M:Yeah.Theyareallclosetonativelevels.Text7W:IneedaphotographerforSally'sbirthday.Anyrecommendations?M:Isn'tshecelebratingitthisFriday?Idon'tthinkit'spossibletofindoneinaday.W:Shepostponedthecelebrationforthreedays.M:Isee.CanCarmenhelp?W:No,shewon'tbebackfromIrelanduntilnextFriday.IalsoaskedmyneighborSara.Sheisalwaysbusywithwork.M:DidyouaskHelen?W:Greatidea!Sheusuallyhastime.Text8W:Whatareyoureading?M:Abookabouttravelingrulesinforeigncountries.W:Why?M:I'mgoingonabusinesstripnextweek.W:Whereareyougoing?M:ToourbranchofficesinItalyandSaudiArabia.I'malsoplanningatriptoFranceforsightseeingafterthat.W:Thatshouldbeinteresting.M:HaveyoubeentoSaudiArabia?W:No.I'mscheduledtogotherenextmonth.Givemesometipsafteryoureturnfromyourtrip.Text9M:Thismorningwe'retalkingtoCarlaSmith,who'smadesomechangestoherlifestyle.Carla,thefirstthingyoudidwaschangethewayyouworked.Why?W:Iusedtohaveabusyjob.Itwasinteresting,soInevergotstressedorneededtimeofflikesomeofmycolleagues,whobecameill.Itraveledallovertheworld.Then,suddenlyIrealizedIwaslivinginhotelsandI17

15thought“Youknowwhat?I'dliketospendmoretimeinmyownhouse!”M:Andnowyourunyourownbusiness.W:Yes,andIchoosewhichhoursIwork.IcanstopwhenIwantto.AndIstilldon'tgoonholidaysoften—butthat'smychoiceinsteadofmycompany's.Somepeoplewholeavebigcompaniesmissthebigsalaries,butthatdoesn'tbotherme.M:Doyoudomoreexercisenow?W:IspendaboutthesameamountoftimeexercisingasIdidbefore.However,insteadofdoingitbetweenworkanddinner,Igetupat5a.m.andexercisethen.I'mintoyoga,becauseitrelaxesmybodyandmind.I'veneverreallyenjoyedteamsportsorathletics.M:You'restillabusyperson.Doyouhaveanytimesavingadvice?W:Manypeoplethinkcheckingemailsormessagesonthebustoworkorschoolandmakingalistofthingstodocansavetime.Butthethingthatworkswellformeishavinglotsofclotheswhicharesimilar,soyoudon'thavetothinkaboutwhattoputoninthemorning!Text10InaforestinMinnesota,afirestartsandquicklyspreads.AttheMinnesotaFireCenter,MaryLocketakesthecallandthentheotherfirerangersgointoaction.ThehelicoptercrewsendsinformationaboutthefirebacktotheFireCenter.Andthenit'stheturnofthecrewoftheCL215totakeoff.TheCL215isnoordinaryplane.Itisafirefightingplane.Thepilotshavetobeveryexperienced.Theyaregoingtopickupwaterfromthislake.Itcanbeadangerousjob.TheCL215isflyingat140kilometersperhournow.Thepilotmustbeverycareful.Ifhemakesamistake,theplanewillcrash.It'stimetoopenthewatertanksontheplane.Theplanepicksupwaterfromthelake.Thisisthemostdangeroustimeforthecrew.Butthepilotdoeshisjobandpicksupmorethan5,000litersofwater.Thenit'stimetoputoutthefire.Thepilothastoflylowoverthetreestohitthefire.Healsoneedstowetthegroundinfrontofthefiresoitcan'tspread.Thewaterdropsonthefire.It'sagoodhit!Butthefireisabigone—thefirerangershavetogobacktothelake.Injusttwominutes,theplaneisreadyagain.Thecrewhastodropwater20timestoputoutthefire.Atlast,it'stimeforthefirerangerstogohome...untilthenexttime.17

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