江苏省苏锡常镇四市2022届高三下学期4月教学情况调研(一)(一模) 英语

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(听力音频下载地址:jsgkxzx@163.com密码:Js20082008)2022届高三年级模拟试卷英语2022.4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.Whatwillthespeakersprobablydo

onSunday?A.Seeamovie.B.WatchTV.C.Stayathome.()2.Whoisthewomanprobablytalkingwith?A.Acoach.B.Adoctor.C.Amanager.()3.Whoofteng

oestotherestaurantatweekends?A.Theman.B.Theman'sparents.C.Thewoman.()4.WhatisDr.Freethgoingtodo?A.Makeanappointment.B

.Gotravelling.C.Attendawedding.()5.Whichsportdidthewomandobestinthisyear'scompetition?A.Bicyclerace.B.Pingpong

.C.Badminton.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.Wheredoesthewomanplantogothissummer?A.Hawaii.B.Europe.C.NewYork.()7.Whatwillthemandoduringhisvacation?A.Travelwithh

isfamily.B.Visithisoldfriends.C.Driveforvacation.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。()8.Whatisthemanconcernedaboutmost?A.Theheightofthebookcase.B.Thewidthofthebookcase

.C.Thecolorofthebookcase.()9.Whydoesthemanmakethephonecall?A.Toadvertiseabookcase.B.Topurchaseabookcase

.C.Toreturnabookcase.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。()10.WhydidRachelknownothingaboutthisfieldtrip?A.Shestartedthecourselaterthanothers.B.Shehadnoa

ccesstotheonlinecourses.C.Shecaredlittleaboutheracademicstudy.()11.WhendoesthecoachleavefortheYellowStoneNationalParknextMonday?A.At7

a.m.B.At7:45a.m.C.At8a.m.()12.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthetwospeakers?A.Touristandguide.B.Classmates.C.Workmates.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。()13

.Whatisthewomandoing?A.Chargingthemanforparkingfee.B.Givingthemanaparkingticket.C.Helpingthemanwithdirections.()14.Whatdoesthemansay

aboutthesign?A.Itiscovered.B.Itistoofaraway.C.It'stoosmall.()15.Whatwillhappentotheman'scar?A.Itwillbestopped.B.Itwillberemoved.C.Itwill

berepaired.()16.Whatdoesthemanthinkofthewoman?A.Rigid.B.Considerate.C.Flexible.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。()17.Whendoesthe

speechprobablytakeplace?A.Atthebeginningofaterm.B.Inthemiddleofaterm.C.Attheendofaterm.()18.Howlongistheadvisoryofficeopenduringtheweekday?A.8ho

urs.B.11hours.C.12hours.()19.WhatcanJarrodHowardhelpwith?A.Study-relatedproblems.B.Informationaboutjobs.C.Moneymatters.()20

.Whomshouldstudentsturntoiftheyfeelstressedatschool?A.RodneyReid.B.JimSmith.C.LauraLea.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和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。AOnetrendthathasskyrocketedduringtheCOVID-19pandemicisthatmanyhomebuyershave

chosentomovetoluxuryescapes—swappingtheirinner-citysetupforahomeofficenearthewaterorthebush.Herewe'vegatheredfourofourfavouritepropertieson

themarketrightnow.SunshineBayIfthesoundsoftheoceanhavebeenbeckoning(召唤),thenlooknofurtherthan8BeechwoodCourt,locatedonSunshineCoveBeachwithf

antasticoceanviewsfromalmosteverybedroom.IthasbeenlistedonAirbnb,awebsitetohelptravellersfindahomestay,so

homeownerswillhavetheoptionofusingitasanadditionalincomesource.Priceguide:$2.6million$2.8millionAgent:BlackshawCoastal,PatJameson04054429

05MurrumbatemanDeliveringcontemporarycountrycharmoftheHamptons,thishomewillmakeyoufeellikeyou'reonacoastalh

oliday,butonafarm.Thehomeisonlyafewminutes'walktothenearestwoodlandsandvillagecafeanda35-minutedrivetothecapital.PrivatesaleAgent:HIVEProperty,JoshMo

rrissey0437799234TuraBeachThisaward-winninghomecombinescoastalatmospherewithmodernliving.OnlyminutesawayfromTuraBeach,thisarchite

ct-designedpropertyisspreadacrosstwofloorswithbiglivinganddiningareasthatstretchoveranoutdoorareawithaspa.Priceguide:$1.5million

Agent:OneAgencyDwyerProperties,DavidDwyer0413902702JindabyneThisnewlybuilthomeislocatedintheever-growingHighviewEstateinJindabyne.Ithash

ighceilingsthroughout,plentyoflightandakitchenthat'sasstylishasitisfunctional.WiththeSnowyRiverjusta

roundthecorner,nothingsoundsmorerelaxingthanwalkingalongsidethewatertheseholidays.Auction(拍卖):3p.m.,December14Agent:Raine&HorneSnowyMountain

s,ToniWheelhouse0431486588()21.What'sthespecialaspectofSunshineBay?A.Itcanberentedout.B.It'snearthesea.C.Ithaswoodsnearby.

D.Itspriceislow.()22.Whichpropertybestsuitspeoplewhoareinterestedinarchitecturedesigning?A.SunshineBay.B.Murrumbat

eman.C.TuraBeach.D.Jindabyne.()23.Whatdothefourpropertieshaveincommon?A.Theyarelocatedinurbanregions.B.Theyareplaceswithoceanviews.C.Theyareaccessib

letosandandwater.D.Theyareagoodescapefromurbanlife.BArchitectureisamazing.IthaschangedthewayIlookandinteractwiththeworl

dandmyenvironment.Ithastrainedmetobehyper-sensitive(过度敏感)tothebuiltenvironment,torecognizeproblemsandfindsolutionsthatanun

trainedeyewouldnevernotice.AsmuchasIlovethisprofession,itisveryeasytogetlostinarchitecture.IgetsofocusedthatIhaveforgottenaboutev

erythingelse.Luckilymypassionforcyclingkeptmesane(清醒的)whileIwasbecominganarchitect.IfacedalotofobstaclesandchallengestakingabicyclerideacrosstheUnite

dStates.Lookingback,cyclingacrosstheAmericawasactuallyoneofthesmartestthingsIeverdid.IhaveactuallybicycledacrossthecontinentalUSAtwice;Eas

ttowest.AtlanticOceantoPacificOcean,bothtimes.BicyclingacrossAmericaisn'tashardasyouthink.Irodealoneonmyfirsttripi

n2005fromVirginiaBeachtothecoastofFlorence,Oregon.Intheenditwas4,547milesoverthecourseof77days.Ileftforthesecondtripin2007with

mytwobestfriendsfromBarHarbor,MainetoPortland,Oregon,whichwasa4,886milerideover90days.Atthattime,Ifellinlovewiththeideaofleavingtheea

stcoastbehind,startingawholenewlifeandcareerinanewcity.IendedupinPortland.Afterarrivingintownonabike,Ieventuallyfoundajob,ap

lacetoliveandanamazingdog.IshareallthisnottoconvinceanyonetogobikingacrossAmerica,butonlytosharehowdoingthishaschangedm

ylife.Architecturehasgivenmeawonderfullifeandcareerbutitisn'teverything.ThankfullyIhavealsobeenverypassionateabout

:myfriends,traveling,bicycles,punkrock,technology,theInternet,mydog,andevenyoga.Myarchitecturebackgroundhasdefinitelysweetenedmyrelatio

nshipwithallthosethings.Becominganarchitectisanoblepursuit,butyoushouldkeeppursuingeverythingelsethatyouarepass

ionateabout.Itwillenhanceyourarchitecturecareerandultimatelymakeyouamoreinterestingperson,whichinmyopinionisreallymoreimportantthanbeinganothersil

lyarchitect.()24.What'stheadvantageofcyclingaccordingtotheauthor?A.Changinghisnegativeattitudetoarchitecture.B.Keepinghimselffocu

sedonhiscareerallthetime.C.Enablinghimtofindsolutionswithouttraining.D.Makinghimamuchbetterarchitectandp

erson.()25.Whatdoestheauthorthinkofhistwocross-countrybiketrips?A.Theyareharderthanwhatheexpectedbefore.B.Theyshowthebenefitsofri

dingwithfriends.C.Theygivehimsomeextraordinaryexperiences.D.TheyguaranteehimanewlifeandcareerinPortland.()26.WhatcanbeinferredfromParagraph6

?A.Don'tgetcompletelylostinyourhobbies.B.Don'tabandonhobbiesforyourprofession.C.Don'tfeelashamedofstoppingyourhob

bies.D.Don'tweighyourfamilyagainstyourprofession.()27.Inthelastparagraph,theauthorremindsusto________.A.takeupthepursuitofbecominganarchitectB.

findwhatwearereallypassionateaboutC.appreciateotherpeople'sgoodintentionsD.avoidourcareertakingoverotherpur

suitsCAhumanheartissomuchmorethananorgan.Noonesaystheylefttheirpancreas(胰腺)inSanFrancisco,forexample,orthattwokidneys(肾脏)beatasone.Yetmos

tofusbelievethattwoheartscanbeatasone,andthattheheartrevealsourrealemotions.Nowthere'ssomeevidencethatsuchfolk__wisdomistrue.Whenp

eoplelistentothesamestory—eachaloneintheirownhome—theirheartratesriseandfalltogether,accordingtoanewstudypublishedlastmon

thinCellReports.ProfessorLucasPerra,aseniorauthorofthestudy,said,“It'sthestorythatdrivestheheart.”Thisfindingcorrespondsw

ithamountainofresearchshowingthatourbrainssynchronize(同步)whenweinteractinthesamelocationorparticipateinthesameactivity.Thenewstudygoe

sonestepfurther;ittestswhetherourheartratesbecomesynchronizedwhiletakinginthesamenarrative—eventhoughwe'renotinthesameroomnorevenlisteningatth

esametimeasotherlisteners.MarcelProustwroteattheturnofthe20thcentury,“Theheartdoesnotlie.”Datatellsusmuchthesame:Theheart

'sconnectiontothebrainissotightthatwhenwehearthesamestory,ourheartratessynchronize.Subjectsinthesamegroupproducedsynchronizedhe

artratepatternsthatroseandfellatroughlythesametimesduringthenarrative.Theresultsare“heartwarming,”saidProf.Perra

.“Heartratecorrelation(关联)betweensubjectsdoesnotrequirethemtoactuallybeinteracting,orevenbeinthesameplace.It'snottheinteractionbetween

peoplebutthestoryitselfthatdoesthetrick.”Thepoint,hesaid,isthatwhenwelistentothesameradioprogramorwatchaNetflixshow,

ourheartsbeattogether,showingthat“we'renotalone”.()28.Whatdoestheunderlinedexpression“folkwisdom”refertointhefirstparagraph?A.Kidneysbeat

likehearts.B.Heartsareimportantorgans.C.Ahumanheartconveysfeelings.D.Organshavecloselinkswithemotions.()29.WhatcanwelearnfromthenewstudyinCel

lReports?A.Peoplelikelisteningtothesamestoryinseparateplaces.B.Human'sbrainssynchronizewhendrivenbydifferentstories.C.Peopletestedinthesamegrouphavet

hesameheartrates.D.Thesamestorycanmakelistenershavethesameheartrates.()30.What'stheauthor'spurposeofwritingthisarticle?A.Toreportares

earchfinding.B.Toargueagainstanopinion.C.Totellreadersamovingstory.D.Tocallforimmediateaction.()31.Which

ofthefollowingisthebesttitleforthepassage?A.TheWayHumanHeartsWorkB.TheSameStory,theSameHeartbeatC.TheHeart'sConnectiontoBrainD.TheImportanceof

HeartRatesDStarWarsfanswouldbefamiliarwiththegoodrelationshipbetweenhumansanddroids(机器人)inthemovies.I

nthemovieSolo:AStarWarsStory,LandoCalrissianriskedhislifetorescuehisco-pilot,afemaledroidL3-37.Inreallife,ahumanoidrobot,Sophia,hasrecentlybeeng

ranted(给予)citizenshipinSaudiArabia.Increasingly,peoplearereadytoseerobotsasresemblinghumans.Giventhisphenomenon,Ibelieveitisnecessarytoconside

rgivingrobotscertainrightshumansenjoy.Expertshavearguedthatsincerobotshavenowacquiredhuman-likequalities,itisappropriatetoconsideriftheyshoul

dhaverightsjustashumans.Sophiahasahumanlikefaceandutilizesartificialintelligencetorespondtospeechandexpress

emotions.Forsuchalifelikebeingthatispotentiallycapableofexpressingemotions,doesitnotdeservetherighttobelovedandrespected?Rob

otsshouldalsobegivenlegalandmoralprotectionasharmingarobotmaybesimilartoharminghumans.Sincepeopletendtoformattachmentstosocialrobots,itbecomespossib

leforcompaniestocontrolthehardwareandsoftwaretoexploitthisemotionalattachment.Thereisadangerthatdatathatisstoredintherobotcouldbeupload

edtothecloud.Therewouldthenpossiblybesituationsinwhichthegovernmentorprivatesectorretrieves(检索数据)theinformationstoredinarobot

ictoyorsocialrobot.Withtheseuncertainties,itisclearwhyrobotsshouldbeprotected,justashumans.Anevenmorei

rresistiblereasontogranthumanrightstotherobotsistheprotectionofsocietalvalues.Weshouldstopayoungchildfromkickingortearingatoyrobotapartbecauseitr

esemblesareallife.Givingrobotscertainrightswillensurethatsocietalstandardsareset.Still,manyhaveroundlyarguedthatnomatterhowsophisticated(老练的)

theymaybe,robotsarestillmachines.Itisthereforequiteridiculoustotreatthemaslivingbeingsandgrantthemrights.H

owever,withtheadvancementintechnology,itisamatteroftimebeforerobotsarefullyanthropomorphized(赋予人的特征),andwewouldhave

toconsidergrantingthemrights.Inconclusion,decidingwhetherrobotsdeservehumanrightsisbynomeansaneasytask,butno

wisthetimetostarttheconversationonthisandseriouslyconsiderthepossibility.()32.Whydoestheauthormentionthetwoexamp

lesinthefirstparagraph?A.Toremindreadersoftheimportanceofrobots.B.Todiscussthenecessityofrescuingrobots.C.Tosetreadersthinkingabo

utanissueaboutrobots.D.Todescribetherelationshipbetweenhumansandrobots.()33.What'sthemainideaofParagraph3?A.Robotsshouldbelegallyandmor

allyprotected.B.Thereispossibleinformationrisk.C.Humansaredoingharmtorobots.D.Robotsshouldbegivenmoreemotionalattachment

.()34.What'stheauthor'sattitudetowardsgrantingrobotshumanrights?A.Doubtful.B.Favorable.C.Negative.D.Unca

ring.()35.What'sthestructureofthepassage?(①=Para.1②=Para.2③=Para.3④=Para.4⑤=Para.5⑥=Para.6)A.①—②③④⑤—⑥B.①②—③④⑤—⑥C.①—②③—④⑤⑥D.①—②③

④—⑤⑥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。Parentsshowingofftheirchildrenhaslongbeenpopular

onsocialmedia.Itisfoundthatvideoswithchildrenreceivethreetimesasmanyviewsasothervideos.Nine-year-oldRyanKaji,staroftheRyan'sWorldcha

nnel,toppedForbes'2020listofhighest-paidYouTubers,makinganestimated$29.5millionfromhiscontentandproductlines.__3

6__Influencerparentsandkidsacrossahostofplatformscangainmillionsofonlinefollowersandlandprofitablesponsorships.Somefamilyinfluencersgetp

aiddirectlybybrandsforendorsing(代言)theirproducts.__37__Andmanymoreearnincomebyreceivingadrevenues(收益).__38__Alookatthecom

mentssectionofalmostanywebsiteprovestheinternetisoftenaveryuglyplace.Andwhilethebusinessoffamilysocialmediaisbiga

ndgrowing,thereareasyetfewmeaningfulsafeguardsforkids'privacyandsafety,bothfrommediacompanieslikeYouTu

beandfromexistinglaw.__39__LeahPlunkett,assistantdeanforlearningexperienceandtechnologyatHarvardLawSchoolsaid,“Inmanycas

es,thekidswhowindupin‘commercialsharenting’aretooyoungtounderstandwhat'sgoingon.__40__Ifthereiscontentgoingoutabou

tthechildrenwhentheyarethreeyearsold,theymaybeprettyuncomfortablewithitwhentheyare13.Andthatcontentisnotgoingtogoaway.”Dr.SarahDomoff,whodirectsthe

FamilyHealthLabatCentralMichiganUniversityalsosaysparentaloversharingmaybedamaging.A.Thepursuitofinter

netfameanddollarsmayposeseriouspotentialdangerstothekidsonsocialmedia.B.Someselltheirownbrandedproductsdirectlytoviewers.C.Theycan

'tgiveanytypeofpermissionorknowinvolvement.D.Someparentshavealreadystartedtoreconsidersharenting.E.Alloftheproblemshaveexpertsonc

hildren'srightsanddevelopmentworried.F.“Sharenting”hasnowbecomeanincreasinglyprofessionalizedbusiness.G.Embarrassingachildpub

liclycanmakechildrenashamedoftheparents.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和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空

白处的最佳选项。IwasdrivingonthefreewaywhenIsawthesign.It__41__driversthatchainswouldberequiredtocrossthemountain.Itto

okmequitesometimetogetthechainson.WhenIgottoaspotwhereitwasnolongersnowing,ItookthechainsoffsoIcoulddriveata(n)__42

__speed.Suddenly,I__43__anothersnowy,icypatchofroad.Mycarspunoutintoasnowdrift.Ithoughtof__44__sometreebranchesandplacingthemundermytire

s,butitwassocoldoutsidethatmyhandsweren'tworking__45__.IgotinsidethecarandcalledAmericanAutomobileAssociation(AAA).ARus

sianmancameuptomywindowandsaidhello.BeforeIcouldsaytoomuch,heandhisthreesonswerealready__46__topushmycar.Igotoutofmycarand__47__them.Itwaspastmidni

ghtandtheyeasilycouldhavedecidedthatAAAwould__48__thesituationafterourinitial__49__failed.Yet,theystayedwithusfornearly45minute

saswekepttrying__50__thingstogetthecaroutofthesnow,insistentthattheywouldn'tleaveuntilIwas__51__.Atfirst,Iwasalittle__52__aboutbeingstuckinthefr

eezingweatheratsuchalatehour,buttheircheerfulattitudechangedthewhole__53__ofthesituationandliftedmyspirits.Afternearly45minutesofhardworkwhenmycarwa

sfinallyfree,theydidn'teven__54__aroundlongenoughformetogettheirnames.Theyjustrantowardtheirtruck,__55__abitontheice,

andyelledback“DriveSlowly”,liketruesmileheroes!()41.A.warnedB.encouragedC.promisedD.taught()42.A.slowB.averageC.normalD.top()43.A.missed

outB.cameuponC.lookedforD.pulledoff()44.A.removingB.burningC.destroyingD.breaking()45.A.properlyB.casuallyC.creativelyD.comfor

tably()46.A.proposingB.continuingC.startingD.claiming()47.A.urgedB.joinedC.stoppedD.left()48.A.handleB.i

mproveC.reviseD.clarify()49.A.preparationsB.appealsC.impressionsD.attempts()50.A.typicalB.uniqueC.diff

erentD.difficult()51.A.approachedB.forgivenC.protectedD.freed()52.A.concernedB.cautiousC.awkwardD.confu

sed()53.A.analysisB.dynamicC.definitionD.truth()54.A.playB.walkC.stickD.glance()55.A.movedB.recoveredC.dashedD.sl

id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。TheclassicalgardensofSuzhou,Jiangsuprovince,datebacktothe6thcentury__56

__thecitywasfounded__57__thecapitaloftheWuKingdom.Today,morethan50ofthesegardensarestillin__58__(exist),nineofwhichareregardedasthefinestembodimen

ts(化身)ofChinese“MountainandWater”gardens.Builtinthe11thcenturyonthesiteofan__59__(early),destroyedgarden,CanglangPavilionhasthelongest

historyamongalltheexistingclassicalgardensinSuzhou.Naturally__60__(lay)outandwelldesigned,itiscalledoneofthefourbestgardensinSuzh

ou.Thegardenlookssimplebutnatural.Withoutcomplex__61__(decorate),itcombinesbuildingswithscenerysowell__62__thewholegardenappearstobenaturally

endowed(赋予).Sincemanyofthe__63__(origin)featuresofthegardenhavebeenpreserved,thegardenhasahighhistoricalandartisticvalue

.TheclassicalgardensofSuzhou__64__(be)themostvividspecimens(样本)ofculturefromtheEastYangtzeDeltaregioninthe11thto19thcent

uries.Theunderlyingphilosophy,literature,art,andcraftsmanship__65__(show)inthearchitecture,gardeningaswellasthehandcraftsperf

ectlyreflectthemonumentalachievementsofthesocial,cultural,scientific,andtechnologicaldevelopmentsofthisperiod.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第

一节(满分15分)假如你是李华,3月20日你们全班参观了市博物馆。请为校英文报写一篇新闻报道,内容包括:1.参加人员、时间;2.活动内容;3.活动反响。注意:1.写作词数应为80左右;2.请按如下格式在相应位置作答。AVisittotheCityMuseum_____________

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________________________________________________________________________________________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。KeepingupseemedsoimportantwhenIwasateenager.Backin1973,ifyouweren'twearingPennLo

afers(乐福鞋)you'djustassoongoaroundinyourbarefeet.Therewasonlyoneproblemthatyear,IhadboughtOxfords—butPennyLoafersw

erein.“IneedsomemoneyforPennyLoafers,”Itoldmydadoneafternoonattheplacewhereheworkedasacarmechanic.Dadlookedatmefo

rafullminutebeforeheanswered,“Wearthoseshoesonemoreday.Lookateverypairofshoesyouseeatschool.Ifyoucantellmethatyouareworseoffthantheotherkids

,I'llbuynewshoesforyou.”Thenextday,IdidwhatDadsaid.IsawmanyschoolmatesworetornshoesofthelikesI'dneverhadtowear,and

shoeswithholesinthem,butIhadnointentionoftellinghimtheresults.Whenschoolwasout,IrushedtotheplacewhereDadworked

.Itwasquiet.Onlyanoccasionalclank(叮当声)ofmetalcouldbeheardasDadworkedunderacar.Thendad'sshoescameintomysight.Theywereoldandblack,thek

indmechanicsandservice-stationattendantswore.Isawthemendedsoles(鞋底)andthesplicedlaces(拼接的鞋带).“YoudowhatItoldyoutoday?”“Yes

,sir.”“Well,whatdoyouwanttodo?”Helookedasthoughhemightknowwhatmyanswerwouldbe.“IstillwantthePennyLoafers.”Iforcedmyselfnottolookathisshoes.Dad

handedmetendollars.Itookthemoneyandwenttothestoretwoblocksdownthestreet.Arack(货架)onafarwallappearedasifithadamillionpairsofblackPennyLoafersr

estingonit.Onaracknexttoitwasasignthatreads“CLEARANCE50%OFF”.Belowthesignsatseveral“young”versionsofDad'sshoes.注意:1.续写词数应为150词左右;2.请按如下格式在相应

位置作答。MymindwasplayingPingpong.______________________________________________________________________________________________________________

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ndputDad'snewshoesontheseatinhiscar._________________________________________________________________

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________________________________________2022届高三年级模拟试卷(苏锡常镇)英语参考答案及听力材料第一部分听力1~5AACCB6~10CABBA11~15CBBAB16~20AABBC

第二部分阅读第一节21~23ACD24~27DCBD28~31CDAB32~35CABA第二节36~40FBAEC第三部分语言运用第一节41~45ACBDA46~50CBADC51~55DABCD第二节56.w

hen57.as58.existence59.earlier60.laid61.decoration(s)62.that63.original64.are65.shown第四部分写作第一节AVisittotheCityMuseum

OnMarch20th,allthestudentsinClass7,Grade3paidavisittothecitymuseum,whichturnedouttobearewardingandproductivejourney.Withtheguid

anceofthemuseumstaff,thestudentswalkedfromoneexhibitionhalltoanother,appreciatingthedelicateartworksmadebyourancestorswithkeeninterest.Theywerealsolu

ckyenoughtogetinvolvedinahands-onactivitywheretheypracticedsometraditionalcrafts.Thisimmersiveexperiencewashighlyspoke

nofbyeverystudent,whogainedadeeperinsightintomagnificentChinesecultureandconsequentlytookmoreprideinourtime-honoredcivilization.第二节Mymindw

asplayingPingpong.Hisoldandblackshoesflashedthroughmymind.ButmygazeagainfellonthebrandnewPennyLoafers.Iwasfa

scinatedbythesegleamingshoesandcouldn'ttakemyeyesoffthem.IwasabouttospendallmytendollarsonthemwhenIrecollectedDad'swo

rn-outshoes.Thegleamoftheloafersstartedtodull.Itookshoesofmydad'ssizefromtheclearancerackanddartedtothecheckoutcounter.IranbacktotheshopandputD

ad'snewshoesontheseatinhiscar.ThemomentwegotinthecarDadpickedupthebox.Whenheopenedithejuststaredwithoutsayingaword.Amixtureofguiltanddelightca

mefromthebottomofmyheart.Helookedfirstattheshoesandthenatme.“IthoughtyouneedanewpairofshoesmorethanIdo.”Ibrokethesilence.Dadputhishandonmyshoulde

randwesatlookingateachotherforamoment.Nothingelsewassaid.Dadstartedthecarandwewenthome.听力材料Text1W:WhatshallwedoonSunday,

Peter?I'mboredwithstayinginandwatchingTVallthetime.M:Wecouldgotothecinema.EmbraceAgainison.W:Soundslikeagreatidea.Text2W:I'mreall

ytired.Idon'tthinkIcando15minutes'weightlifting.M:Stickwithit.Ipromiseyouwillimproveyourbodyshapeifyoucanhangon.Ih

aveinstructedmanypeopleandtheyhavemadeit!W:OK,I'llkeepgoing.Text3M:Lastweek,mywifeandIwenttotherestaurantyourec

ommended.Itsfoodisreallytasteful.W:Iknowyouwouldlikeit.MyparentsandIoftengothereatweekends.Text4W:Hello.ThisisAliceSmit

h.IamcallingtomakeanappointmentwithDr.Freeth.M:Well,he'sonthewaytoseeinghisnephew,whoisgettingmarriedthisSunday.Text5W:Didyougotothesportscompetitio

nthisyear?M:Yes.IsawyoucamefirstinPingpong.Butyourbestsportsarebicycleraceandbadminton,aren'tthey?W:Yes,butIwasfifthinboth

ofthem.Ihadneverexpectedthat.Text6W:Whenareyougoingtotakeyouryear'svacation?M:I'vegotaten-dayvacationstartingfromJuly5th.W:Whereareyougoin

g?M:Hawaii.W:Thatsoundslikeagoodplace.Isyourwholefamilygoing?M:Yes.Weplantohikethemountains,gofishing,windsurf,butmostofall,

relax.AreyougoingtoEuropeagainthissummer?W:No,notthistime.We'regoingtovisitsomeoldfriendsinNewYork.M:Areyoudrivingortakingatrain?W

:Driving.We'llneedacarthere.Text7W:Hello?M:Oh,helloI'mringingabouttheadvertisementinyesterday'snewspaper...theoneforthebookcases.Canyoutellme

ifthey'restillavailable?W:We'vesoldablackone,butwestillhavetwowhiteones.M:Right.Er,canyoutellmeabitaboutthem?

W:Sure,whatdoyouwanttoknow?M:Well,I'mlookingforsomethingtofitinmystudy.So,well,I'mnottooworriedabouttheheight,butthewidthisquiteim

portant.Canyoutellmehowwideeachofthemis?W:They'rebothexactlythesamesize,letmesee.I'vegotthedetailswrittendowns

omewhere.Yes,sothey'reboth75cmwideand180cmhigh.M:OK,fine,thatshouldfitin.OK.AndIdon'twantanythingthatlookstoosevere.

..notmadeofmetal,forexample.Iwasreallylookingforsomethingmadeofwood.W:That'sallright,theyare,bothofthem.Text8W:Hi,Tom.Howareyo

u?M:Good,thanks,Rachel.I'mfine.Iwasgoingtoringyoutonightsoit'sagoodthingI'verunintoyou.Iwantedtoremindyouaboutthefieldtrip

—thetwo-dayfieldtripnextweek.W:Whatfieldtrip?M:ThegeographyfieldtriptotheYellowStoneNationalPark.It's

acompulsorypartofthefirstyearEnvironmentalSciencecourse.Didn'tyouknowaboutit?W:No.Imusthavemissedthatpieceofinformation;thisisnewstome.Butgivemethed

etails,please!M:Didn'tyougetthecourseoutline?Youdon'tseemtoknowanythingaboutthiscourse!W:Well,remember,Ionlystarte

dattheuniversityamonthago,soIjoinedthecoursetwoweekslateandI'vebeentryingtocatchupeversince!M:Oh,ofcourse!Well,wehavetomeetoutsidetheli

brarynextMondayat7inthemorningoryoucanmeetusat7:45atthebusstationintimetocatchthecoachwhichdepartsat8o'clock.W:Oh,alright.SeeyouonMonday,andth

anksverymuchforlettingmeknow.Text9M:Hey.Hey.Hey!Youcan'tdothat.That'snotfair.W:Whatdoyoumean?Youparkedyourcarinan

o-parkingarea.Look,there'sasignrighttherethatsays“Noparkingbetweenthehoursof7a.m.through6p.m.”.M:Oh,thatone?Thosetreebranchesarecovering

it.W:Sorry,you'regoingtohavetotakethatcomplaintupwiththecity.I'mjustdoingmyjob.Anyway,youcanclearlyseeitonceyouget

outofyourcar.M:But,but...mycarwasonlyhereforfiveminutes.Ihadtojustrunintothisbuildingto...todropoffsomeclothingatthehomelessshelter.W:Sir.Thehomeles

sshelter?It'ssixblocksdowntheroad.Anyway,look,here'syourticket,andtheaddresswhereyoucanpickupyourcaris

foundontheback.M:What?Ahundredandfiftydollars?W:Sorry.Don'tparkyourcarillegally!M:So,youmeanthatyou'regoingtohavemycarpu

lledaway.I'mstandingrighthere.W:Yes,haveagoodday.Text10Goodafternooneveryone.Iknowthatyou'vejustarriv

edforafewdaysandyou'reprobablynotawareoftheproblemsyoumayfacewhilestudyingforyourdegree.However,itisimportantthatyouwillgothro

ughupsanddownsduringyourstayhere.Fortunately,youdon'thavetogothroughallthesealone.Attheschooladvisoryoffice,wehaveseveralexperiencedadvisorstohe

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