江苏省南通市2022届高三考前练习卷英语试题

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12022届高三练习卷英语第一部分听力(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.Whatisthewomandoing?A.Complainin

goftoomuchhomework.B.Gradingpapersforherprofessor.C.Readingcomplicatedchapters.2.Whatisthegirllookingfor?A.Abackpack.B.Schoolpapers.C

.Ajacket.3.Whatdidthespeakersthinkofthelecture?A.Fun.B.Boring.C.Informative.4.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?

A.Inthewoman’shouse.B.Inasupermarket.C.Inarestaurant.5.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Industrialproduction.B.Automatedmachinery.C.T

heirwork.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.Whatistheweatherlike?A.Rainy.B.Cloudy.C.Sunny.27.Whatdothespeakersdeci

detodo?A.WatchTV.B.Playsports.C.Planttrees.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8.Whydoesthemantalktothewoman?A.Toconfirmtheaddressofthebank.B.Toaskabouttheo

peratinghours.C.Togetanidentificationform.9.Whendoesthebankcloseatweekdays?A.At3p.m.B.At4:30p.m.C.At5p.m.10.Howcanthemansavetime?

A.Bymakingareservation.B.Byfillingoutaforminadvance.C.Byopeningthebankaccountonline.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11.WhodidSamgotothef

ashionshowwith?A.Afamilymember.B.Somefriends.C.Adesigner.12.WhichshowdidEmmamiss?A.Thesportsclothesshow.B.Thechildren’sfashionshow.C.Thecostumesh

ow.13.Whodislikedthesportsclothesshow?A.SamandAnna.B.SamandMelissa.C.EmmaandAnna.听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。14.Whatstimulatedthewoman’sintere

stinlighting?A.Thelightinginaplay.B.Alightshowatarockconcert.C.Afireworksdisplayatanevent.15.Whatdoesthewoman

sayaboutherjob?A.It’ssimpletooperate.B.It’shighlythoughtofbymanypeople.C.It’simportantforpeopletounderstandaplay.16.Whatdidthewomandoatsch

ool?A.Sheactedonadarkstage.B.Shemadealightingplanforaplay.C.Sheassistedtheteachertowriteaplay.3听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.Whydoesthespeakergivethistalk?

A.Tointroducetheguests.B.Toexplainthechangetotheplan.C.Tomaketheprocedurecleartothelisteners.18.Howlongwillthequestion-partlast?A.Aboutonehourandahal

f.B.Aboutonehour.C.Abouthalfanhour.19.Whowilltalkaboutthefutureofthetoyindustry?A.SarahSmith.B.RobertPrice.C.KenjiNa

kamura.20.Whatcanwelearnfromthetalk?A.LunchwillbeservedinVictoriaHall.B.Peoplecanenjoyteaandjuiceafter6p.m.C.SallyConnorwillm

akeaconclusionoftheconference.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。AWritingshortstories:Anintensivefou

r-weekcoursewithShelleyWeinerIfyouenjoyreadingshortstories,orhaveturnedyourhandatwritingthembutwouldvalu

esomeexpertguidance,thiscoursewithShelleyWeinerisyourchoice.Overfourintenseandstimulatingvirtualsessions,she

willdrawonherwealthofexperienceasanauthorandcreativewritingmentor(导师)toguideandinspireyouthroughtheprocess.Throughcloseexaminationofaselec

tionofbothclassicandcontemporaryshortstories,pairedwithpracticalexercises,youwillidentifyandgraspthetechniquesusedbygreatwriters

,andlearnhowtocreateyourownstories.Week1:OriginsWhatisastory?FromAesop’sFablestoCatPerson,therearedistin

ctivefeaturesthatconnectandalsodistinguishthem.Discovertheconceptofstoryideasandwheretofindthem,withanintroductiontochara

cterasthedrivingforceinfiction.Week2:InventionAdeeperdiveintocharacteranddialogue,andhowandwhythesecomponentsare

coretostorydevelopment.Week3:ConstructionLookingintoplot,includingstructure,thepressureoftimeandmore.Week4:PerformanceWhotellsthestory?

Viewpointsandvoicewillbelookedat,aswellashowtogetyourwordsontothepage,andhowtofindyourreaders.Coursedetails·Saturday11June—Sat

urday9July20224·Time:2p.m—4p.m·Price:£495plus£7.80bookingfeeForanadditionalfeeof£125,youhavetheoptiontobo

oka30-minuteone-to-onementoringsessionwithShelleyattheendofthecourse.21.Whoisthetextintendedfor?A.Bookdealers.B.Youngpublisher

s.C.Literatureenthusiasts.D.Acknowledgedauthors.22.Inwhichweekcanyoulearntoexplorecharacteranddialogue?A.Week1.B.Week2.C.Week3.D.Week4.

23.What’sthepriceofabookedcoursewithShelley’sprivatesession?A.£495.B.£502.80.C.£620.D.£627.80.BAllherlife,Carole-AnnWarburtonkeptalittlehopeshining

atthebackofhermind.Herdreamwastoworkinabookshop.Warburtonhasalwayslovedbooks.Asachild,anysparesixpencewent

onEnidBlyton’sMaryMouse.EverySaturdaymorning,sheandherparentswould“doagentleshop,thengotothelibraryinAshby-de-la-Zouch.Howevermanybookswegotou

t,weread.”AtuniversityinCambridge,shebegantobuybooks—ahabitthat,inadultlife,resultedinalargecollection.In2010,sheretiredafterhavingworkedfor40

yearsinanadministrativepost.Shesoldherhouse,boughtashopand,afewweeksafterher65thbirthday,TheBookRest

opened.Warburtonhad8,000to9,000bookswithwhichtofillit.Butalthoughshedreamedofworkinginabookshop,shehadn’tthoughtofsel

lingherownbooks.“Thattookabitofpsychologicaltalking-to,”shesays.Herfirstsalewashard.“Itfeels,whenasp

ecialbookgoesout,asifsomelittlepartofmehasbeentakenaway.AndthenImakecommonsensecomebacktomeandsay:‘Letsomeoneelselearnfromit.’It’sagrowingup,ifyoul

ike,anacceptance.”Thisyear,TheBookRestcelebratesits12thanniversary.Whiletheshopmakesneitherprofitnorloss,itbringsotherrewards,includingfriendship.“Th

erearelotsofpeoplewhosticktheirheadroundthedoorandsay:‘Areyouallright,Carole-Ann?’”Ifthedaysarequiet,nomatter.“Iamsohappystandinghe

reinthemiddleofapileofbooks.Icanwalkaroundtheshop,pickupabookandsitdownandreadit.IwouldliketokeepdoingthisuntilInolongercan.It’sawonderfulfeelin

g.”SowhileWarburton’sdreamcametrue,whataboutthoseofothers?“Allthedreamsareinthebooks,”shesays.“Theyarealltherewaitingtobepickedup.”24

.WhydidWarburtonopenTheBookRest?A.Tokillherretirementtime.B.Torealizeherlifelongdream.C.Tocelebrateher65thbirthday.D.Toexhibitherb

ookcollection.525.WhatdidWarburton’sfirstsalefeellike?A.Abitofloss.B.Agrowingpain.C.Aspiritualrelief

.D.Asenseofachievement.26.WhatdidTheBookRestbringtoWarburton?A.Profitandfame.B.Chaosandreflection.C.Friendshipandself-enrichment.D.Freed

omandopen-mindedness.27.WhatdidWarburtonintendtodobyherwordsinthelastparagraph?A.Callonpeopletolearnfromher.B.Encouragepeop

letoreadbooks.C.Persuadepeopletobuyherbooks.D.Urgepeopletopursuerealdreams.CTheKoreanculturewavehassweptth

roughtheeditorialofficesoftheOxfordEnglishDictionary(OED),whichhasaddedmorethan20newwordsofKoreanorigintoitslatested

ition.Thenewwordsincludehallyu,theKoreanoriginalforthewaveofpopculturethathasmadeBTSoneoftheworld’smostpopularbandsandSquidGametheNetf

lixsensationof2021.ThedictionarydefinesitastheincreaseininternationalinterestinSouthKoreaanditspopularc

ulture,esp.asrepresentedbytheglobalsuccessofSouthKoreanmusic,film,television,fashion,andfood.Butasthedictionary’snewadditionsma

keclear,thereismuchmoretoKoreancuisinethanitsspicystaplekimchi,whichappearedintheOEDaslongagoas1976.Newfood-relatedentriesinc

ludebulgogi,thinslicesofbeeforpork,andchimaek,Korean-stylefriedchickenandbeer.Traditionalcultureisrepresente

dbyhanbok,formalcostumeswornbybothmenandwomen,andHangul,theKoreanalphabet(字母表)createdbyKingSejongin1443.Aegyo,acertainkindofcutenessorcharmconsider

edcharacteristicallyKorean,andsimilartotheJapanesewordkawaii,hasbeenincludedasbothanounandadjective.Thereisroom,too,formukbang,orlivestreamsofpe

opleeatingextraordinaryamountsoffoodwhiletalkingtotheonlineaudience.Theinclusionof“skinship”ismoresurpris

ing.CommonlyusedinSouthKorea,whereitistranslatedasseukinsip,andinJapan(sukinshippu),itcapturestheemotionalbondthatcomesfromclo

sephysicalcontactbetweenaparentandchild,loversandfriends,thedictionarysaid.“TheadoptionanddevelopmentoftheseKoreanwordsinEngl

ishdemonstratehowlexical(词汇的)innovationisnolongerrestrictedtothetraditionalcentresofEnglishintheUnitedKingdomandtheUnitedStates,”theOEDsaid.“Theysho

whowAsiansindifferentpartsofthecontinentinventandexchangewordswithintheirownlocalcontexts,thenintroducethesewordstotherestoftheEngli

sh-speakingworld,thusallowingtheKoreanwavetocontinuetorippleontheseaofEnglishwords.”628.WhydoestheOED’slatesteditioni

ncludenewKoreanwords?A.TheKoreancultureisgainingglobalinfluence.B.ThepreviouseditionoftheOEDisoutoffashion.C.TheOEDwantstoadvertiseKor

eanpopproducts.D.Theoldadditionshavegivenwaytothenewones.29.WhichofthefollowingcanbeusedtodescribealovelyKoreangirl?A.Aegyo.B.Hanbok.C.Bul

gogi.D.Mukbang.30.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“captures”inParagraph6probablymean?A.Transforms.B.Ruins.C.Establishes.D.Repre

sents.31.WhatcanweinferfromtheOED’swords?A.KoreandominatestheAsiancultures.B.InnovativewordsarelimitedtoEnglish.C.T

heKoreanwavewillimpactmoreonEnglish.D.KoreanandEnglishwordsareinterchangeable.DDogsmayappeartohaveselectivehearingwhenitcomestocommand

s(指令)butresearchsuggeststheyarepayingattentiontohumanchitchat.Researchers,whoarrangedforheadphone-wear

ingdogstolistentoexcerpts(节录)fromthenovelTheLittlePrince,revealedtheirbrainscantellthedifferencebetwee

nspeechandnon-speechwhenlisteningtohumanvoices,andshowdifferentresponsestospeechinanunfamiliarlanguage.Theresearchi

nvolved18dogsofvariousagesandbreeds(品种)thatweretrainedtolieinanMRIscannerwithheadphoneson.Theywerethenp

layedrecordingseitherofhumansreadingexcerptsfromTheLittlePrinceorthosesamerecordingscutupintosmallpiec

esandputbacktogetherinadifferentordersoitsoundedunnatural.Theresults,publishedinthejournalNeuroImage,revealedthedogs’brainsshowedad

ifferentactivitypatternintheprimaryauditorycortex(听觉皮层)forspeechcomparedwithnon-speech,withthefindingssimilarregardlessofwhetherthelanguageused—Hun

garianorSpanish—wasfamiliar.Curiously,thelongerthedog’sheadwas,thebettertheirbraincoulddistinguishspeechfromnon-spee

ch.Theteamalsofoundtheactivitypatternwasstrongerfornon-speech.Inhumans,wetypicallyseestrongerresponsetospeech.Theresearchalsorevealedfami

liarandunfamiliarlanguagesgaverisetodifferentresponsesinthesecondaryauditorycortex—butonlyforspeech.Thatwasimporta

nt,saidAndics,seniorauthorofthestudyatEötvösLorándUniversityinHungary,asitsuggestedtheabilitytodistinguis

hbetweenlanguageswasnotsimplydowntothespeakersbeingdifferent.Instead,theteamsaid,thedifferencesseenbetw

eenlanguagesforspeechareprobablydowntoexposuretothefamiliarlanguageandasensitivitytolanguage-specificregularities.“Thisisalsosupported

bytheobservationthatolderdogsshowthestrongerdiscriminationbetweenthetwolanguages,”saidAndics.732.Whatdidthere

searchersfind?A.Dogsrespondtocommandsselectively.B.Dogshaveapreferenceforchildren’snovels.C.Dogscanunderstandrecordedhumanvoices.D.Dogscandistin

guishbetweenspeechpatterns.33.What’sParagraph3mainlyabout?A.Thepurposeoftheresearch.B.Theprocessoftheresearch.C.T

hesubjectoftheresearch.D.Theoutcomeoftheresearch.34.Onwhatbasisdidtheresearchersgettheirfindings?A.Howolddogsare.B.Howlongdo

gs’headsare.C.Howdogs’brainsreacttodifferentspeeches.D.Howdogsgetfamiliarwiththelanguagesused.35.Whycouldolderdogshavestrongerdiscrimin

ation?A.Theyhavemetmoredifferentspeakers.B.Theyhavebeenexposedtostrictertraining.C.Theypossessabettersenseofcommitment.D.Theysharethespeakers’en

vironmentlonger.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。Aslongasyoulive,youhaveanopportunitytochangeandpursuey

ourlife’spurpose.Whenyourpurposeistohelpothers,youseektofocusonwhatyouwanttocreateratherthanalwaysfocusonproblems.Thisiscall

edgenerativity—aconcernforpeoplebesidesselfandfamily.36Studiessuggestthathelpingotherscanincreaseyourhappinessandimproveyourhealth.Whenyou’reg

enerative,youdon’tletthelittleupsanddownsoflifegettoyou.37AccordingtopsychologistKraussWhitbourne,puttingothersbeforeyourselfisahiddens

uperpower.Andthemostgenerativepeoplehavebetterlong-termwell-beingthanpeoplewhofocuspurelyontheirownhappine

ss.Accordingtoa2007AmeriCorpsstudy,volunteeringprovidesnotjustsocialbenefits,butindividualhealthbenefitsaswel

l.38Thosewhovolunteerhavelowerdeathrates,greaterfunctionalability,andlowerratesofdepressionlaterinlifethanthosewhodonotvolunteer.Perhapshelpingothers

ratherthanfocusingpurelyonourownwell-beingbenefitsusbecausethegoalofvolunteeringmaybeclosertoourheartsandourvaluesthanthejobwehave

intheeverydayworld.39Benefitingfromasenseofpurposecancomefromsupportingyourfamilyandfriendsormentoringsomeone.Togaintheben

efitsofhelpingothers,youdon’tneedtosavetheworld,justimproveyourlittlecornerofit.40Withoutit,youcan’tbewhollysat

isfiedoratpeace.Yourlifeisacorneroftheuniverse,andbyimprovingthatcornerthrougheverythingyoutouch,youchangeeverythin

g.8A.Thebenefitsofgenerativityarewide-reaching.B.Youdon’thavetodosomethinghugetobeofservice.C.It’snevertoolatetodowhatyoucantomakeo

thershappy.D.Instead,youfocusonsomethinghigherandmoremeaningful.E.Thereisastrongrelationshipbetweenvo

lunteeringandhealth.F.Generativityispartoffeelingfullyyourselfandlivingafulllife.G.Whenyouhelpothers,yousee

ktofocusonwhatyouwanttocreate.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。OnthemorningofSeptember11th,myclosestf

riend,KevinBowser,diedintheWorldTradeCenter.Thesorrowwassoawful,butIwasdeterminedtochannelitintosomethingwith41.Th

enextsummer,Isetoffonatwo-monthbicycletourtoPhiladelphiato42him.Thewholenationwasindeepsorrowand,asItravelledand43newpeople,wewould

inevitably(不可避免地)hug.Ididn’tnoticethe44theybroughtatthetime,butwhenIreturned,afriendsaidthatIoftenspokeaboutthehugsIsharedwith45.Thebikerideandthe

46Imadeenrichedme,soIplannedasecond.Icallit“BigDave’shug”.Between2002and2015,I47thestretchesofNorthAmericathreetimes.MyBigD

ave’shugbanner(横幅)introducedmeandmy48.Somepeoplewere49abouthuggingmewhentheydidn’tknowthefirstthingaboutme.Butw

hentheysawmyintentionwas50andIwasn’taskingforanything,they51.Youngpeoplewouldrevealtheirchildhoodsecretsandaffairs,while

eldersalwayshadgreatstoriesto52.Everycitywouldwarnmethatthenextwasless53,buttheyneverwere.Itgenerateden

ormousjoy.Itwasnotjustahug,butalso54andmoments.PeopleaskwhyI’mdoingitandIsayit55me,makesmesmileandprovidesperspective.41.A.regretB.purposeC.rep

utationD.profit42.A.amuseB.checkC.honourD.trick43.A.hiredB.metC.avoidedD.treated44.A.prideB.emptinessC.sorrowD.comfort45.A.strangersB.v

olunteersC.victimsD.consultants46.A.connectionsB.schedulesC.donationsD.promises47.A.chartedB.studiedC.cycledD.secured48.A.des

tinationB.achievementC.missionD.background49.A.particularB.curiousC.positiveD.hesitant50.A.sincereB.unclearC.strangeD.awful51.A.gotaw

ayB.openedupC.gaveinD.lookedout52.A.shareB.typeC.editD.collect53.A.knownB.ambitiousC.civilizedD.friendly54.A.conver

sationsB.challengesC.tensionsD.tolerances55.A.beautifiesB.publicizesC.enrichesD.shelters9第二节(共10小题;每小

题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,在空白处填入一个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。WuMingisayoungGermanbornafter1995.TodigintotraditionalChinese

medicine(TCM),WucametoChina’sHenanprovincein2015,56isthehometownofZhangZhongjing,themedicalsage(医圣)ofancientChina,andenjoyedthe57(influence)TCMcul

turethere.He58(learn)traditionalChinesemedicinesince2016.Intheearlystages,WualwaystastedsomeChineseherbalmedici

ne59(he).HealsogotoverthelanguagebarrierbylearningandpracticingChinese,especiallytheHenandialect(方言).Al

thoughsometimeshestillhastrouble60(distinguish)betweenPutonghuaandthedialect,hecanusetheHenandialecttocom

municatewithothers.61alanguagebarrier,WureadsomeoftheancientChinesemedicalclassics.HebelievesdifferentaspectsoftraditionalChinesecultureinterac

twitheachother.TakingHuangdiNeijingasanexample,itis62(close)connectedwithculturefromYiJingandTaoism,oneofth

eancientChinese63(philosophy).StudyingTCMalsochangedWu’smindandlifestyle.Heusedtobeaddictedtoelectronicdevicesandstayuplate

everynight,64(trap)inanunhealthydailyroutine.Butnow,helivesabalancedandpeacefullife.Healsouses65hehaslearnedtohelphisfamily.Withacupuncture,various

physicaldisordersofhisfamilieshavebeenwell-treated.第四部分写作(共两节;满分40分)第一节(满分15分)假定你是李华,你所在的社区图书馆正在招聘暑期志愿者。请写一封申请信,内容包括:1.写信目的;2.个人优势;3.能做的事情

。注意:1.词数80左右;2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。DearSirorMadam,Yours,LiHua10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

。AFarewellPartyWelearnedthatourclassteacher,Mr.Read,wasabouttobetransferredtoanotherschoolinaweek.Allthepupilsadore

dMr.Readashewasaverygoodanddedicatedteacher.Henevershoutedatusandwasverypatientwiththeslowerpupils.Ourclassdeci

dedtoholdafarewell(告别)partyforthismodelteacher.Butweneededtohavethepermissionoftheschool’sheadmasterfirst.Judywasgiventheta

skofwritingtotheheadmasterforpermissiontoholdthepartyasherhandwritingwastheneatestandherlanguageskillswereexcell

ent.Aftertheletterwaswritten,allthepupilsintheclasssignedtheletterandsixpupils,myselfincluded,wenttotheheadmaster’soffic

eonbehalfofthewholeclass.Theheadmasterwasmildlycuriouswhenhesawthesixofusinhisoffice.Wegavehimtheletterofrequestandafterreadi

ngitinsilence,hefrowned.Hesaidthattherequestwasveryirregularbutafterthesixofusbeggedhimgenuinely,hefinallych

angedhismindandgaveusthepermission.HeallowedustoholdthepartyduringthelastperiodofthefollowingFriday,which

wouldbeMr.Read’slastdayofteachinginourschool.Thewholeclasswasexcitedaftergettingthepermission.Wegatheredtog

etherafterschoolandplannedfortheparty.Aftersomedebateanddiscussionwefinallyagreedonthethingsweneededtodo.OnthefollowingFriday,afterwecameint

otheclassroom,wehidthedrinks,food,andthefarewellgift—the“CompleteSherlockHolmes”—inacornersothatMr.Re

adwouldnotseethemaswewantedtosurprisehim.Onthelastperiodofschool,ourclassmonitor,Aaron,approachedMr.Re

adjustashewasabouttobeginthenextlesson.“Sir,wehaveobtainedpermissionfromtheheadmastertotreatyoutoasimplefarewe

llparty.”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。Sigridheldouttheredclothandthenpointedtothefish.Immediatelythepupilsbroughtoutthedr

inksandfood.AfterMr.Read’sspeech,Iwasgiventhehonourofpresentingourfarewellgifttohim.12022届高三练习卷参考答案英语参考答案:1—5AB

BAB6—10CBBCB11—15ACCAC16—20BCCAA21—25CBDBA26—30CBAAD31—35CDBCD36—40ADEBF41—45BCBDA46—50ACCDA51—55BADAC56.which57.influential

58.hasbeenlearning/haslearned/haslearnt59.himself60.distinguishing61.Without62.closely63.philosophies6

4.trapped65.what应用文DearSirorMadam,Iamwritingtoapplyforavolunteerpositioninourcommunitylibraryduringthesummerbreak.Asagraduatinghig

hschoolstudentwhohasapassionforvolunteering,Iwillhaveenoughtimeandenergytoinvestinmycommunity.Besides,Iamanenthusiastic,rel

iableandresponsibleperson.NotonlycanIshelveandorganizebooks,butalsoIcanassistlibraryusersinfindingwhattheywant.IamsurethatIcande

liverexcellentlibraryservicetoourcustomers.Iwouldappreciateitifyoucouldoffermetheopportunity.Lookingforwardtoyourreply.You

rs,LiHua读后续写Immediatelythepupilsbroughtoutthedrinksandfood.Foraninstant,Mr.Readwasspeechlessandhiseyestookonamistylook.T

hen,hewasbacktohisnormalselfagain.Ashetookhisfirstbiteofacake,everyonecheeredandclapped.Afterthemeal,Mr.Readgaveafa

rewellspeech.Hespokeforfifteenminutes,thankingtheclassfortakingthetroubletoholdthepartyandforbeingsuchcaringpupils.Hisspe

echwasalsopepperedwithsoundadviceforus.AfterMr.Read’sspeech,Iwasgiventhehonourofpresentingourfarewel

lgifttohim.Weknewhimtobeagreatfanofmysteryanddetectivenovels,sowehadboughtforhimthe“CompleteSherlockHolmes”.Whenheunwrappedthegift,wesa

wtwolargebeadsoftearsrollingdownhischeeks.Hewasverydeeplymoved.Justatthattime,theschoolbellrang.Itwasti

metosaygoodbye,andeachpupilhuggedMr.Readforonelasttimebeforeheadingforhome.录音原文:(Text1)W:Ican’tkeepupwithallthis

work.M:What’stheproblem?W:Myprofessorkeepsgivingusmoreandmorechapterstoread.Ican’tpossiblygetthroughitanddotheassignments.(Text2)2M:Please,don’tca

rryyourbackpackroundthemuseum.W:Oh,sorry.Ileftallmyschoolpaperssomewhereinabluebox.AndIcan’tfindthem.M:Whichroomshaveyoubeenin?W:Well,first,Iwentto

thatonewhereallthejacketsandthingsare…Ah,that’swhereitis!(Text3)M:Whatdidyouthinkofthespeaker’stopic?W:Personally,Ithoughtitwas

ratherdry.Itwaslikelisteningtosomeonereadfromatextbook.M:You’reright.Ihopethenextlecturewon’tbeasdull.(Text4)M:Well,thanksforaple

asantevening.Ireallyenjoyedthechicken.W:I’mgladyoulikeit.It’smymother’sspecialrecipe.(Text5)M:Doyoureal

izethatautomatedmachineryaccountsfor34%ofallindustriallabor?W:Ihadn’ttheslightestidea.M:I’mserious.Iwonderifwewillneedtodoanyworkata

llsomeday.W:Machineswillneverreplacemanpowercompletely.(Text6)M:Isn’titalovelydaytoday?W:Youthinkso?Thesunis

blinding!Iwishtherewereafewcloudsinthesky.M:Doyouknowwhatwouldreallycoolthingsdown?Alittlerain!W:Butthenwe’

dbestuckinside!M:There’relotsofthingsyoucandoonarainyday.WatchTV,playcomputergames,cards,boardgames…plus,it’sgoodforthetreesandgrass.W:Iwanttobeouts

ide!Onacleardayyoucanplaysports,goshopping,orhaveapicnic.M:Thatdoessoundlikefun.Whydon’twegoplaybadminton?W:Yeah,let’sgo!(Text7)M:Hi

,Iwanttoknowyourbusinesshours.Doesthebankopenonweekends,aswell?W:We’reclosedonSundays.ButonSaturdays,weopenat9a.m.andcloseat3p.m.,whic

his2hoursearlierthanweekdays.M:Oh,okay.IfIarriveataround4:30tomorrowafternoon,canIopenanewbankaccount?W:Ofcourse.Sometimes,it’sverycrowdedthough

.M:Anddoesitusuallytakelongtoopenanewaccount?W:Itdepends.Usuallyittakesaboutthirtyminutes,butifyoubringadownloadedapplicationformallfill

edoutbeforethevisit,itcansavesometime.Youcandownloaditfromourwebsite.Oh,andyoumustbringsomeidentification.(T

ext8)W:HiSam.Didyougotothecollegefashionshowlastweek?M:Hi,Emma!Yes,Idid!Didyou?W:Yes,Iwentwithsomefriends,butIdidn’tseeyou

there.Didyougoalone?M:Iwasgoingtogowithafriendfromcollege,buthewasbusy,soIwentwithmycousinAnna.She’sstudyingfashiondesignatuniversity

.W:Whendidyougo?WewerethereonSunday.M:Weactuallywenttwice,onceonFridayafternoonandthenagainonSaturdayforthecostume3show.W:Imissedthatone.Thechild

ren’sfashionshowwasinteresting,butIdidn’tlikethesportsclothesone.MyfriendMelissadidn’tlikeit,either.Shesaiditwasboring.M:ThatwasAnna’sopinion,too,

butIthoughtalltheshowswerebrilliant.(Text9)M:I’mwithEllaFletcher,who’scurrentlyworkingasalightingtechnicianatatheatre.Ella,welcome

.Whatattractedyoutothisjob?W:Well,I’vealwaysbeeninterestedinbrightly-coloredlightshows,liketheonesyouseeatrockconcerts.I’vealwaysbeenkeenonfirewor

ksdisplaystoo.ButIthinkaplayIwenttoagesagowastheoriginalinspiration–thememoryoftheamazinglightingtheyusedhasstayedw

ithme.M:Sowhatdotheatrelightingtechniciansdo,exactly?W:Well,ourtheatredirectoroncesaidmanypeoplethinkwejustturnthelightsonandoffatthebeginningandend

ofaperformance.Infact,lightingtechniciansreallyhelptheaudiencetogetwhat’shappeningonthestageduringaplay.M:Youstartedgettinginvolve

dwithstagelightingatschool,didn’tyou?W:Idid.ForthefirstplayIhelpedwith,Idrewupareallydetailedplanforthepla

ylighting.Myteacherwasimpressed–butthenpolitelypointedouttheplaywasactuallysetduringtheday,sonodarknesswasrequired!(Text10)M:Goodm

orningandwelcometoourconferenceonthetoyindustry.I’dliketostartbysayingafewwordsaboutwhatyoucanexpectfromtheconference,sincesomeofthedetails

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themostrecentdevelopmentsinthetoyindustryinJapanandwillshowashortfilm.Thiswillbefollowedbythequestionpart.Thenat12:00,we’ll

haveabreakforlunch.Thiswillbeabuffetmeal,servedinVictoriaHall,whichisontheoppositesideofthebuilding,next

tothelibrary.Afterlunch,we’llreturnhereforToysinBritain:SuccessandFailure.ThistalkwillbegivenbyRobertPricewh

o,asyouknow,istheownerofachainofover200toyshopsintheUK.ThenexttalkWhat’sNextforToys?willtakeplaceimmediatelyafter

this,at3:30.ThiswillbegivenbySarahSmith,whois,ofcourse,ourSalesManager.Sarah’stalkwillfinishat5p.m.Afterthat,teaan

djuicewillbeservedintheGreenRoom,whichisonthefirstfloor.Pleasejoinusthereand…2022届高三练习卷写作评分说明第一节:应用文写作(满分15分)文章总共分三部分,包括(1)写

信目的;(2)个人优势;(3)能做的事情。如三个部分都涵盖,文章段落分明,书写清楚,字数达到要求,表达无太多错误,得分则应在10分以上。一、评分原则1.本题总分为15分,按5个档次给分。2.评分时,先根据文章的内容和语言初步确定其所属档次,然后以该档次的要求衡量、确定或调

整档次,最后给分。43.词数少于60或多于100的,酌情扣分。4.评分时,应注意的主要内容为:内容要点、应用词汇和语法结构的丰富性和准确性及上下文的连贯性。5.拼写与标点符号是语言准确性的一个方面,评分时,应视其对交际的影响程度予以考虑。英美拼写及词汇用法均可接受。6.如书写

较差,以至影响交际,将分数降低一个档次。二、各档次的给分范围和要求第五档(13-15分)完全完成了试题规定的任务。完全达到了预期的写作目的。1.覆盖所有内容要点。2.应用了较多的语法结构和词汇。3.语法结构或词汇方面

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.语法结构或词汇方面应用基本准确,些许错误主要是因尝试较复杂语法结构或词汇所致。4.应用简单的语句间的连接成分,使全文结构紧凑。第三档(7-9分)基本完成了试题规定的任务。整体而言,基本达到了预期的写作目的。1.虽漏

掉一些内容,但覆盖所有主要内容。2.应用的语法结构和词汇能满足任务的要求。3.有一些语法结构或词汇方面的错误,但不影响理解。4.应用简单的语句间的连接成分,使全文内容连贯。第二档(4-6分)未恰当完成试题规定的

任务。信息未能清楚地传达给读者。1.漏掉或未描述清楚一些主要内容,写了一些无关内容。2.语法结构单调、词汇项目有限。3.有一些语法结构或词汇方面的错误,影响了对写作内容的理解。4.较少使用语句间的连接成分,内容缺少连贯性。第一档(1

-3分)未完成试题规定的任务。信息未能传达给读者。1.明显遗漏主要内容,写了一些无关内容,原因可能是未理解试题要求。2.语法结构单调、词汇项目有限。3.较多语法结构或词汇方面的错误,影响对写作内容的理解。4.缺乏语句间的连接成分,内容不连贯。不得分:(0分)未能传达

给读者任何信息:内容太少,无法评判;写的内容均与所要求内容无关或所写内容无法看清。第二节读后续写(满分25分)一、评分说明1.评分原则:本题总分为25分,按5个档次给分。给分公平、公正;宽严并济,不能过严或过松;得分有理,扣分有据。2.评分标准:立意积极、情节合理、语言水平及风格(语言风

格与前文一致)、书写美观。三个逻辑一致原则:续写部分与所给短文之间的逻辑;续写两段内容之间的逻辑;续写部分与所给开头语之间的逻辑。53.评分程序:阅读第1遍:根据续写总体情节及重点内容描写,初步确定所属档次。阅读第2遍:根据写作语言(修辞、句式、词汇等),确定或调整档

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3.所使用语法结构和词汇较为丰富、准确,可能有些许错误,但不影响意义表达。4.比较有效地使用了语句间的连接成分,使所续写的短文结构紧凑。第三档(11—15)1.与所给短文关系较为密切,与所提供各段落开头语有一定程度的衔接。2.写出了若干有关内容。3.应用的语法

结构和词汇能满足任务的要求,虽有一些错误,但不影响意义表达。4.应用简单的语句间连接成分,使全文内容连贯。第二档(6—10)1.与所给短文有一定的关系,与所提供各段落开头语有一定程度的衔接。2.写出了一些有关内容。3

.语法结构单调,词汇项目有限,有些语法结构和词汇方面的错误,影响了意义的表达。4.较少使用语句间的连接成分,全文内容缺少连贯性。第一档(1—5)1.与所提供短文和开头语的衔接较差。2.产出内容较少。3.语法结构单调,

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