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淮安市2022届高三模拟测试英语试题注意事项:1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、考生号、考场号、座位号填写在答题卡上。2.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上,写在本试卷上无效。3.考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。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.Whendidthewomanlearntodraw?A.Inuniversity.B.Inhighschool.C.Inthechildhood.2.Whatdidthewomantelltheman?A.Thepencilwasn’tsharp.B.Hecoulduseherextrapen.C.Shedidn’tbringthepencilsharpener.3.Whymightthemanbesurprised?A.Thewomanwaslate.B.Thewomanarrivedearly.C.Thewomanworkedovertimetonight.4.WhatdoesthemanthinkofBill?A.He’sthoughtful.B.He’shumorous.C.He’scareless.5.Whatdoestheboyprobablywantfromthewoman?A.Thirtymoredollars.B.Twentymoredollars.C.Tenmoredollars.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.Whatistheconversationmainlyabout?A.Plansfortheweekend.B.Theman’sphoneusage.C.Thebestsocialapps.7.Howmanypeopledoesthemanclaimtousuallytext?A.5.B.6.C.60.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8.Whatcoloraretheman’sglasses?A.Blue.B.Yellow.C.Brown.9Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Colleagues.B.Friends.C.Doctorandpatient.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.Whatisthemanbannedfromdoinginschool?A.Wearingjeans.B.Carryingaphone.C.Usingacomputer.11.Whattimeoftheyearisit?A.Fall.B.Winter.C.Spring.12.Whathomeworkdoesthewomanhavefortheholiday?A.FinishinganEnglishreport.B.Studyingforageographytest.C.Readingchaptersfromhersciencetextbook.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13.Whydidthemanarrivelate?A.Hegotstuckintraffic.B.Hewasunabletofindparking.C.Hehadtotakeadifferentroute.14.Whatwastheweatherlikeinthemorning?A.Itwasraining.B.Itwassunny.C.Itwascloudy.15.Whateventdidthemanmiss?A.Asportsevent.B.Afoodfair.C.Aconcert.
16.Wherearethespeakers?A.Atapark.B.Atastadium.C.Atatelevisionstation.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.HowmanybrothersandsistersdidJinhave?A.Two.B.Six.C.Seven.18.WhatwasJin’sfirstwuxianovel?A.TheBookandtheSword.B.TheDeerandtheCauldron.C.TheSmiling,ProudWanderer.19.WhendidJinstartworkingatafilmcompany?A.In1955.B.In1957.C.In1959.20.WhogaveJinDoctorofPhilosophydegree?A.SoochowUniversity.B.CambridgeUniversity.C.TheCentralUniversityofPoliticalAffairs.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。ALearnPythonProgrammingMasterclassDescriptionWhetheryouwantto:●buildtheskillsyouneedtogetyourfirstPythonprogrammingjob●movetoamoreseniorsoftwaredeveloperposition●getstartedwithmachinelearning,datascience,orotherhotareasthatPythonspecializesin●orjustlearnPythontobeabletocreateyourownPythonappsquickly.…thenyouneedasolidfoundationinPythonprogramming.Andthiscourseisdesignedtogiveyouthosecoreskillsfast.Thiscourseisaimedatcompletebeginnerswhohaveneverprogrammedbefore,aswellasexistingprogrammerswhowanttoincreasetheircareeroptionsbylearningPython.Thefactis,Pythonisthenumberonelanguagechoiceformachinelearning,datascienceandartificial
intelligence.Bytheendofthecourseyou’llbeabletoapplyinconfidenceforPythonprogrammingjobs.Andyes,thisappliesevenifyouhaveneverprogrammedbefore.Willthecourseteachmedatasciencemachinelearningandartificialintelligence?No,itwon’tdothat–AllofthesetopicsarebranchesofPythonprogramming.AndallofthemrequireasolidunderstandingofthePythonlanguage.NearlyallcoursesonthesetopicsassumethatyouunderstandPython.BytheendofthecourseyouwillbereadytoapplyforPythonprogrammingpositionsaswellasmoveontospecificareasofPython,aslistedabove.Requirement●Acomputer–Windows,Mac,andLinuxareallsupported.Setupandinstallationinstructionsareincludedforeachplatform.●Yourenthusiasmtolearnthisgo-toprogramminglanguageisamust.It’savaluablelifetimeskillwhichyoucan’tun-learn!●EverythingelseneededtostartprogramminginPythonisalreadyincludedinthecourse.Enroll(报名)now!1.Whoisthiscoursetargetedat?A.Asoftwaredeveloper.B.APythonspecialist.C.Anexistingprogrammer.D.AnabsoluteITbeginner.2.Whatcanyoulearnfromthiscourse?A.Datascience.B.Pythonprogramming.CArtificialintelligence.D.Machinelearning.3.Whatisrequiredofenrollers?A.BuyinganAppleMaccomputer.B.Masteringavaluablelifetimeskill.C.Beingexpertatcomputerprogramming.D.Beingenthusiasticaboutprogramming.BItwasthemiddleofanightin1979whenBibiBahrami’sfatherawokeherandtherestofthefamily,tellingthemtheymustfleetheirhomeimmediately.Notknowingwhatwashappening,Bibiandherfamilyof12beganadifficulttwo-dayjourneyonfoottoPakistan,whereBahramiandherfamilyspentthenextsixyearslivinginarefugee(难民)camp.“Becauseofsecurity,girlsdidnothaveschoolthere.Butmybrothersdid,andIwasveryeagertolearnandstudiedwithmybrothers,”saidBahrami.
Despitethehardships,thecampdidbringanewlightintoherlife.It’swhereshemetherfutureAfghanhusband.Bahramiandherhusband,Saber,movedtoIndiana,raisedsixkidsandeventuallybroughtherparentstotheUS.BeingoutofAfghanistanprovidedBahramiwithlotsofexperiencesthatwouldn’tbeavailabletoherbackhome.Deepinside,BahramihadherdreamtohelpthewomenandchildrenbackinAfghanistan.Then,theeventsofSeptember11,2001tookplace.“Ihavetodosomethingnow,”saidBahrami.That’swhenherfoundation,AWAKEN(AfghanWomen’sandKids’EducationandNecessities),begantotakeshape.In2005,AWAKENbuiltavocationcenterforwomenthattaughtreadingandwriting.AndinAugust2021,Bahramistartedanewproject,MARRC(MuncieAfghanRefugeeResettlementCommittee).It’sanall-volunteergroupthathelpsAfghanrefugeesfindhousing,jobsandsupport.“InAfghanistan,andinmanycountriesalike,womenhavesufferedandhavenotbeenpaidequally,”saidBahrami.“Godcreatedallofuswithequalrightsandopportunities.Theremightbebarriersbutwehaveourrights.Itistimefortheworldtorecognizethevaluesofwomentoensureabetterfuture!”4.Whatdoweknowabouteducationintherefugeecamp?A.Boyscouldhelpgirlsinschool.B.Boyswouldlearnsecuritylessons.C.Girlsdidn’tattendschoolforsafety.D.Girlsusedtolearntogetherwithboys.5.WhenwasBahrami’sfoundationAWAKENborn?AIn1979.B.InSeptember2001.C.In2005.D.InAugust2021.6.WhatcanAfghanrefugeesbenefitfromMARRC?ABuildinghouses.B.Changingjobs.C.Actingasvolunteers.D.Havinghousestolive.7.Whatcanwelearnfromthelastparagraph?A.Weoughtnottoignorewomen’svalues.B.Weneedtorecognizebarrierstowomen’sfuture.C.WomeninAfghanistanenjoyequalpayforequalwork.D.Womenworldwidehaveequalrightsandopportunities.CAwearableinteractivedisplaymadeofaflexible,breathableelectronicfabriccandisplaysimplemapsand
textmessages,potentiallyforuseinfuturesmartclothing,aresearchgroupreportsintheirlatestpaper.Previousresearchhasdevelopedflexiblethin-filmdisplaysthatarerollable,foldableandstretchable.However,suchelectronicshavenotyetbeensuccessfullyintegratedintoclothing.Thisisbecauseithasprovenchallengingtodesignfabricdisplaysthatarebothdurableovertimeandeasytoassembleoveralargearea.Now,Chinesescientistshavewovenbandsofanewfabricdisplayroughly20feetlongby10incheswide.Tomakethenewfabric,polymerscientistsPeiningChenandHuishengPengatFudanUniversityinShanghaiandtheircolleaguesweaveelectricallytransparentfibersintoaflexible,breathablefabric.Thefabricisaboutasbrightastheaverageflat-screenTV.Theresearchersnotedtheirprototype(雏形)wasalsosignificantlymoredurablethanconventionalflexiblethin-filmdisplays,makingitmoresuitableforpracticaluse.Onelikelyapplicationforthisiswearabledisplays.Theresearchersintegratedatouch-sensitive16-buttonfabrickeyboard,solar-energy-harvestingthreadsandbatteryfibersintotheirfabrictoaddinteractivityandapowersupply.TheyaddedelectronicstowirelesslylinkittoasmartphoneviaaBluetoothconnectionsouserscouldsendandreceivemessagesontheirsleeves,aswellasseetheirreal-timelocationsonamap.Inthefuture,smartclothingmighthelpdisplaymessagesfrompeoplewithvoice,speechandlanguageproblems.Anditmightevenworkinconcertwithdevicesthatcandecode(译解)complexbrainwavestofigureoutwhatthesepeoplewouldliketosaybutcannot.However,“puttingdisplayswith36volts(伏特)directlyonthebodymaypotentiallybeaconcern,”cautionedBao,chemicalengineeratStanfordUniversityinCalifornia.8.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“assemble”meaninthesecondparagraph?A.Fittogether.B.Takein.C.Buildup.D.Putout.9.Whatisparagraph3mainlyabout?A.Themakingofafabricdisplayanditspotentialuse.B.ThenovelapplicationofBluetoothtowearabledisplays.C.Theintroductionofauniquefabricanditsfuture.D.Thecontrastbetweenconventionaldisplaysandwearableones.10.Whatcanweinferaboutsmartclothingfromthelastparagraph?A.Suchclothingposesnodangertowearers.B.Suchclothingcangetwearers’ideasacross.C.Itcanreceiveandsendcomplexbrainwaves.D.Itenablespeoplewithvoiceproblemstospeak.11.Whichofthefollowingisasuitabletitleforthetext?A.SayNotoConventionalFlexibleThin-filmDisplays
B.WearableElectronicDisplaysIstoAppearonClothingC.SayYestoWearableElectronicDisplaysonClothingD.WearableElectronicDisplaysMayGetYourIdeasacrossDTheideaofdressingforsuccessusedtoberelativelystraightforward;wearformalclothes,thesmarterthebetter.Intraditionaloffices,thoseatthetopofthepyramidwouldinvariablybefoundinasuit.Theriseofthetechsectorshiftedthisfixedidea.PictureSiliconValley’smosthigh-profileleaders,andtheclothesthatspringtomindarejeans,hoodiesandblackturtlenecks.In2020,thewidespreadswitchtoremoteworkoverturnedworkdresscodesaltogether.Withsomanydifferentdresscodesatplayacrosscompanies,isitpossibleto‘dressforthejobyouwant?’“You’resendingamessageaboutwhereyoupositionyourselfandwhatyouwantto,”sayscareerconfidencecoachSarahArcherfromLondon.“Wemightdresssimilarlytoourpeerstohelpusfeellikewebelong.Orifyou’rewantingtomoveforwardinyourcareer,youmightdressasyouperceivetheleadersdresstoshowthatyou’rereadytomoveintothisgroup.”However,gettingthebalancewrongbyoverdressingcansendanegativemessage.Anestimated79%ofworkplacesintheUSnowhaveacasualdresscode.Turningupinasuittosignalambitionorpromotionhopescouldactuallydamageyourreputation.“You’regoingtolookandfeellikeafishoutofwater,”saysArcher.“Overdressingshowsthatyouhaven’treadtheculture,oryouhaven’tbeenobservant,andthatyoudon’tnecessarilyfitin.”Still,dressingthepartcanhelppositionyouforsuccess—andthekeytogettingitrightiscarefulobservation.Therightoutfitmightlookverydifferentindifferentworkplaces,andshowingyouunderstandtheunspokenrulesofdresscodecouldgiveyouanedge.“Dressingforthejobyouwantisstillgoodadvice,”saysJoeyPrice,founderofJumpstart.“Aslongasyouhavetoimpresssomebodyonthewayup,yourappearancereallydoesplayaroleinthat.”12.Howdoestheauthorintroducethetopic?A.Bymakingcomparisons.B.Bylistingexamples.C.Bystatingarguments.D.Bygivingdescriptions.13.Whatmightbethereasonbehinddressingliketheleaders?A.Tovaluethejob.B.Toearnpeers’respect.C.Tomoveupthecareerladder.D.Tobeafishoutofwater.14.Whatmattersmostaboutdressingthepart?
A.Dressingmoreformally.B.Dressingasoneistold.C.Ignoringtheunspokenrules.D.Watchingclosely.15.What’sPrice’sattitudetowards“dressingforthejob”?A.Doubtful.B.Unclear.C.Approving.D.Cautious.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。BecomingapositivethinkerSomepeopleseemtobebornwithpositiveattitudes.___16___Developingapositiveattitudeistypicallyaprocessofreplacingoldhabitsofnegativitywithconfidence.Whilesomemaybehardtobreak,nohabitistoofixedtobechanged.Acceptyouraccomplishments.___17___Ourattitudeisoftenthedifferenceinwhetherweconsiderthecuphalf-emptyorhalf-full.Practicecelebratingthevictories—eventhesmallones—suchasmeetingadeadline,accomplishingataskyoudislikeorsolvingadifficultproblem.Considerobstacles(障碍)asproblemstobesolvedbyrecognizingtheknowledgegainedthroughfailure.Turncapacityintocapability.Humansarebornwithanenormousamountofcapacity—one’sinnate(与生俱来的)physical,intellectual,andemotionalabilities—butlittlecapabilitywithoutlearningandpractice.___18___TheEinsteinsandHawkingsoftheworlddonotknow“EequalMCsquared”ortheoriesaboutblackholesatbirth.Theirinsightsweretheresultofyearsofstudyandboringmathematicalcalculations.Inotherwords,theytransformedtheircapacityforintellectualbreakthroughsintocapability.___19___Whenyourinnermonologuestartssuggestingthatyouwillnevergetyourassignmentsdoneontimeorthattheworkistoohard,findawaytotakeamorepositiveviewofthesituation.Forexample,ifyouarestrugglingtofinisharesearchpaperontime,lookforwaysthatyoucanrearrangeyourscheduletomakemoretimefortheprojectratherthangivingintohopelessness.Beingapositivethinkerisnotaboutignoringrealityinfavorofhopefulthoughts.___20___A.Focusonyourthoughts.B.Watchcarefullyfornegativeself-talk.C.Everylifeisfilledwithwinsandlosses.D.Itismoreabouttakingaproactiveapproachtoyourlife.E.Self-blameisanothercommontypeofnegativethinking.F.Fortunately,thosenotsoluckycanlearntobepositivethinkers.
G.Forexample,achildhastwolegsbutneedstrainingtomastertheskill.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,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。Myfatherhasbeencalledcheapformostofhislife,byfamilymembers,friends,colleagues,andme.Irememberhim___21___aroundthehousetoturnlightsoffallthetime,eveniftheroom’soccupanthadjustlefttomakea___22___phonecall.Hedoesn’tliketousethe___23___onhiscarbecausehedoesn’twanttowearthemout.Sohecoasts(靠惯性滑行)whenhe’s___24___aredlight,whichhebelievesminimizesbrakewearandtear.Dadalsopreferstousehandsignalsoutthewindowinsteadofthecar’s___25___lights.Ascheapasheis,myfatherisalsooneofthemost___26___peopleIknow.Allmylife,hehasgiventimeandmoneytothe___27___hecaresabout,fromhomelessnessandhungertoAIDScampaigns.He___28___passesapanhandleronthestreetwithoutgivinghimthecoins.Whenitcametimeformysisterandbrotherandmeto___29___college,wewerenevertoldtolimitour___30___toastateschoolorotherlower-costoptions.___31___,ourparentssentustosomeofthebestandmost___32___schoolsinthecountry.Neitherourfathernorourmotherevercomplainedaboutthehightuition.Thatwasnotonlygenerosityintheextreme,butalsoa(n)___33___ofmyparents’priorities.I___34___myfather’scompulsivefrugality(节俭)alot,butasIgotolder,IrealizedthatIhadinternalizedalotofhis___35___aboutmoney.21.A.skippingB.springingC.rushingD.marching22.A.briefB.remoteC.normalD.long23.A.lightsB.windowsC.wheelsD.brakes24.A.leavingB.approachingC.facingD.waiting25.A.turningB.flashingC.redD.yellow26.A.generousB.ordinaryC.famousD.common27.A.hobbiesB.schedulesC.causesD.interests28.A.simplyB.occasionallyC.usuallyD.rarely29.A.visitB.attendC.leaveD.finish30.A.sightsB.supportsC.wishesD.needs31.A.OtherwiseB.BesidesC.InsteadD.However32.A.expensiveB.comprehensiveC.independentD.distant33.A.originB.ideaC.hopeD.sign
34.A.showedoffB.lookedatC.longedforD.complainedabout35.A.concernsB.attitudesC.findingsD.mistakes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。China’sdouble-reductionpoliciesaimedateasingeducation-relatedpressureare___36___(effect),accordingtothefiguresbasedonthefeedbackfrom108,000primaryandmiddleschoolsacrossthecountryaboutchangeseversincethereforms.___37___therespondents,96.3%saidtheyareprovidingafter-schoolservicestobenefitworkingparents.Morethan77millionstudentshavesignedupforsuchservices.Fifty-sevenmillionparentswerealsoinvolvedinarandomsurvey.99.6%saidthatthankstothepolicies,theyarebearing___38___(few)responsibilitiessuchascheckingtheirchildren’shomework.Asmanyas97.5%expressed___39___(satisfy)withthepolicies.Aspartofthereforms,thegovernmenthassoughttogreatlyreducetheamountoftimeyoungstudentsspend___40___(attend)extracurricularcourses,___41___sourceofconcernforparentswhofearedtheirchildwouldfallbehindtheirpeersiftheydidn’ttakeadditionalclasses.Inanothersurvey,___42___(joint)conductedbytheCommunistYouthLeagueandChinaYouthDaily,themajorityoftheparentssaidtheirvariouseducation-related___43___(anxiety)hadallbeeneased.Goodnewsreadfromaboveisthatdouble-reductionpolicies___44___(work)sincetheywererolledout,___45___meetspeople’shighexpectationsofeducation.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)46.4月23日是世界读书日(WorldBookDay),你校开展了“读好书”主题活动。请就此给英语报社投稿。内容包括:1.活动目的;2.活动内容;3.你的感受。注意:1.词数80左右;2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。Readingagoodbook
_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________第二节(满分25分)47.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。Itwas11:30a.m,andthefishingsofarhadbeenfruitless.Notanotherboatinsight.AndrewShermanspottedaspeck(斑点)onthehorizon.Asthespeckapproached,itstartedtolooklikeaboat.“Jack,”heyelledtohisson.“Aboatheadedstraightatus!”Unbelievable.Milesofopenocean,andthisboatwasoncoursetoT-bonethem.TheShermansstaredattheinterloper(闯入者)insurprise.Fourfishinglinesout,musicblaring,excepttherewasn’tasoulinsight.Thecaptainmusthavegonebelow,leavinghisboatsailingalongat10mph.“Followit,Jack,”Andrewsaid.Jackhitthegas.“Hey!Hey!”theShermansshouted.Nothing.Ahorrifyingnewthoughttookshape:Thecaptainhadgonebelow,allright—andsufferedaheartattack.Fatherandsonswitchedplaces,andAndrewdrovetheirboatalongsidetheotherwhileJackjumpedontotheotherboat’sdeck,bringingtheboattoastop.Thenheventureddownintothecabin.Hecamebackupamomentlater.“Empty,”hesaid.“It’saghostboat!”saidfatherandsonnearlyatthesametime.AndrewcalledtheCoastGuard.“Manoverboard,”hetoldthem.Thetwomencouldhaveleftit,buttheywerecurious:Whathappenedtothecaptain?Theboat’sGPSsystemtoldthemthemissingcaptainhadmarkedpointsalonghisrouteindicatinggoodfishingspots.Thenthepointssuddenlystoppedafewmilesback.WithAndrewdrivingtheghostboatandJackdrivingtheirowncraft,theyheadedforthatlastpoint.Theyweresearchingforwhattheyfearedwouldbeabody.Whattheydidn’tknowwasthattheghostboat’sownerwasaliveinthewaterandgrowingwornout.Twohoursearlier,SaschaSchellerhadbeenfishingwhennaturecalled.Heleanedovertorelievehimself,zippedup,turnedbacktowardthehelm(舵柄),andslipped.注意:1.续写词数应为150左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。Suddenlyhewasinthewater._____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________OnlywhentheboatapproacheddiditdawnonScheller:“That’smyboat!”
_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________听力答案:1-5AABCC6-10BACBA11-15BCCAC16-20ABABB