江苏省苏锡常镇四市2022届高三下学期二模试题(5月)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2022.5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.Whicheventdoesthewomanenj

oymostinthe2022BeijingWinterOlympics?A.Freeskibigairevent.B.Short­trackspeedskating.C.Figureskating.()2.What

doesthewomanthinkoftheman'ssuggestion?A.Creative.B.Impractical.C.Wonderful.()3.Whattroublesthewomanaboutthehouse?A.Itsp

rice.B.Itsdesign.C.Itslocation.()4.Wherearethespeakersnow?A.Onastep.B.Inacar.C.Inabuilding.()5.WhatwillMarydoattheweekend?A.Seeafilm.B.Cancelapla

n.C.Finishareport.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.Whendoesthemanoftenwalkhisdog?A.Inthemorning

.B.Atnoon.C.Intheevening.()7.Whatdoweknowabouttheman'sdog?A.Energetic.B.Secretive.C.Smart.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。(

)8.Whatdothespeakershavefordinner?A.Steak.B.Friedrice.C.Friedeggs.()9.Howdidthemanpreparethedinner?A.Heco

okeditallbyhimself.B.Heaskedhiswifeforhelp.C.Heboughtitfromarestaurant.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。()10.Whatdoesthewomanthinkof

thespoon?A.Worthless.B.Valuable.C.Unaffordable.()11.Howmuchdoesthewomanpayforthevaseatlast?A.30pounds.

B.50pounds.C.100pounds.()12.Whichofthefollowingistheleastvaluabletotheman?A.Thespoon.B.Thecup.C.Thevase.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。(

)13.Whatdoesthewomanrecommendtotheman?A.Awebsite.B.Ahighschool.C.Aschoolreunion.()14.Howdoesthemanfeelabouthishighschooll

ife?A.Horrible.B.Colorful.C.Exciting.()15.Whatintereststhewoman?A.Finishingtheproject.B.Visitinghercollegefriends.C.Meetingherhighschoolfriends.()1

6.What'stheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Workmates.B.Highschoolclassmates.C.Collegeclassmates.听

第10段材料,回答第17至20题。()17.Howmanyitemsofclothingwillbeproducedin2030?A.60billion.B.100billion.C.160billion.()18.Whatismostworryingtopeo

pleworkinginclothesfactories?A.Waste.B.Chemicals.C.Clothes.()19.Whatincreasestheproblemofclothingwaste?A.Poorclothesquality.B.Worseonlineservice.C

.Changingshoppinghabits.()20.Whatdoesthespeakermainlytalkabout?A.Thepopularityoffastfashion.B.Thebadeffectsoffastf

ashion.C.Thedrawbacksofathrowawaysociety.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。ALocatedthreehours'driv

enorthwestofthecapital,SanJosé,thetownofLaFortunaoffersaspringboard(跳板)toexplorethelandscapearoundtheinactiveArenalVolcano.Thes

mokemayhavestoppedadecadeago,butthevolcanicenergystillinspiresadventurehere.HIKING__IN__ARENAL__NATIONAL

__PARKTherearedozensoftrailsintheregionbuthikingArenalNationalParkonthelakesideofthevolcanooffersthechancetoloseoneselfinnature.The

rearenewlyimprovedstepsleadingtoviewingplatformsofthevolcano.Outonthetrailtherearescoresofbirdspeciestospot.Guidedtourandhot

­springvisitwithAnywherefrom$131(£97).anywhere.comWHITE__WATER__RAFTINGAswellasitsvolcaniccentrepiece,theremarkabletopography(地

形)oftheArenalregionoffersidealconditionsforwhitewaterrafting.AnumberoftoursarebookableinLaFortuna,themos

tadventurousofwhichtakesyoutonine­milesectionsoftheBalsaRiver,whereyou'llbattleClassIVrapids(急流).Toursfrom$68(£50).arenalrafting.co

mLA__FORTUNA__WATERFALLThesteephikedowntothebaseofLaFortunaWaterfallwillinspireasenseofforebodinginsometrav

elers.Thegoodnewsisthatthesweatytripoffersa230ftwaterfall—oneofthemostbeautifulinthecountry—asareward.It'ssopicture­perfe

ctthatlocalsareoftenspottedinoraroundtheplungepoolposingforweddingphotos.Entry$18(£13).cataratalafortuna.comHANGING__BRIDGES__OF__MISTICO__PARKT

hiscleverlydesignedforestwalkusesacombinationofsixsuspensionbridgesandhairpinbendstooffercontinuoussurprisesandgreata

ccesstojunglewildlife,includingtoucansandhummingbirds(蜂鸟).Whenyoucrossthebridges,lookingoutratherthandownisrarelymore

rewarding—theparkhasgreatviewsofwaterfalls,canyonsandtheArenalVolcano.Headouttoexplorealoneorbookontoanaturalhistoryornig

httimetour.Entryfrom$26(£19).misticopark.com()21.Whoisthetextintendedfor?A.Birdkeepers.B.Travellovers.C.Volcanoexperts.D.

Wildlifeprotectors.()22.WhatmakesthetownofLaFortunaspecial?A.Itisnearthecapital.B.Ithasmanyparks.C.Itisclosetothevolcaniclandscape.D.Ithasmany

rivers.()23.Whichplacecanyougoifyoujustwanttospendlessthan20dollars?A.ArenalNationalPark.B.MisticoPark.C.LaFortunaWaterfal

l.D.TheBalsaRiver.BIQisoftenregardedasacrucialdriverofsuccess,particularlyinfieldssuchasscience,innovatio

nandtechnology.Butthetruthisthatsomeofthegreatestachievementsbyourspecieshaveprimarilyreliedonwhatscientistscall“cognitive(认知的)fle

xibility”.Cognitiveflexibilityisaskillthatenablesustoswitchbetweendifferentconcepts,ortoadaptbehaviortoachievegoalsinanovelor

changingenvironment.Andthegoodnewsisthatitcanbetrained.Currently,agroupofresearchersfromCambridgeUniversityarecond

uctingaresearch,tryingtoworkouthowpeoplecanbestboost(促进)theircognitiveflexibility.Cognitiveflexibilityma

yhaveaffectedhowpeoplecopedwiththepandemiclockdowns,whichproducednewchallengesaroundworkandschooling.Somepeoplemay

havechangedtheirroutinesfromtimetotime,tryingtofindbetterandmorevariedwaysofgoingabouttheirday.Others,however,struggledandfinallybecamemorer

igidintheirthinking.Theystucktothesameroutineactivities,withlittleflexibilityorchange.Flexiblethinkingiskeytocreativity.Itals

osupportsacademicandworkskillssuchasproblemsolving.Unlikeworkingmemory,itislargelyindependentofIQ.Forexample,manyvis

ualartistsmaybeofaverageintelligence,buthighlycreativeandhaveproducedmasterpieces.Sodoescognitiveflexi

bilitymakepeoplesmarterinawaythatisn'talwayscapturedonIQtests?Weknowthatitleadstobetterrational(理性的)thinkingthroughoutthelif

espan.Forexample,forchildrenitleadstobetterreadingabilitiesandbetterschoolperformance.Itcanalsohelpprotectagainstanumberofprejudice.Peop

lewhoarecognitivelyflexiblearebetteratrecognizingpotentialfaultsinthemselvesandusingstrategiestoovercomethesefaults.Cognitiveflexibilityisesse

ntialforsocietytoflourish(繁荣).Itcanhelpmaximizethepotentialofindividualstocreateinnovativeideasandcreativeinventions.Ultimately,itiss

uchqualitiesthatweneedtosolvethebigchallengesoftoday.()24.WhatisthepurposeoftheresearchconductedbyCambridgeUnive

rsityresearchers?A.Toclarifypeople'smisunderstandingaboutcognitiveflexibility.B.TofigureouttherelationshipbetweenIQandcognitiveflexibil

ity.C.Toexploreeffectivewaystoimprovepeople'scognitiveflexibility.D.Tomakeoutthebenefitsofincreasingpeople'scognitiveflexibility.()25.Whatwillcogn

itivelyflexiblepeopleprobablydotodealwithnewchallenges?A.Sticktotheiroriginalplan.B.Handlenewproblemsrigidl

y.C.Adjusttheirthoughtsandbehavior.D.ApplycreativeideastoimprovetheirIQ.()26.Whatcanwelearnaboutcognitiveflexibility?A.Itiscloselyrelatedt

opeople'sIQ.B.Itisanunchangeableinbornquality.C.Ithelpspeopleavoidreasonablethinking.D.Ithelpspeoplem

akegreaterachievements.()27.Whatdothelastthreeparagraphsmainlytalkabout?A.Applicationsofcognitiveflexibility.B.Benefitso

fcognitiveflexibility.C.Experimentsoncognitiveflexibility.D.Definitionsofcognitiveflexibility.CMorethana

decadeago,theUK'sRoyalSocietyoffered£1milliontothefirstpersonintheworldtocreateachemical­freeproduct.Noonehasyetclaim

edthemoneybecauseitisimpossible.Waterisachemical.Soisyourtea.Yetthereisstillsomuchconfusionabouteverydayproducts,fromcleaningspraystocosmetics(化妆品).

Whilesomearelabeledaschemicalfree,othersdeclaretheyarenon­poisonous,naturalandeco­friendly.Toworkoutwhetherproductscontainharmfulchemica

ls,whichareharmfulordangeroustousortheplanet,weneedtolookatthebiggerpictureofhowsomethingisproduceda

ndwhereitendsupafterwehaveusedit.Ourhomesarejustasnapshot(快照)ofacomplexglobalsupplychain.Yourhandbagmaynotbedangerous,butdirectexposuretothechr

omiumsaltsusedincommercialleatherfactoriescancauseuncomfortableconditionsinpeopleinvolvedinitsproduction.Andthechlorinebleach(漂白剂)thatgets

washeddownthetoilet?Thatispoisonoustoanimalsrelyingonwater.Labelsaresofullofjargon(行业术语),however,thatidentifyingwhatisgoodandwhatisn'tc

anfeelimpossible.Astartingpointistonotbetrickedbymarketingwords.Eventheterm“sustainable”hasnoofficialdefinition,soforgreencredentials(环保资质

)lookforproofofclaimsintheformofcertificates,suchasCradletoCradle,whichensuresthechemicalsusedaresafeforpeopleandtheenvi

ronment,andthattheygetreusedintheproductionprocess.Alsobeskepticalaboutlabelsfocusingonwhataproductdoe

sn'tcontain,suchas“paraben­free”or“noharmfulsubstances”.Realtransparency(透明度)isaboutmakingclearthethingsthatareusedtomakeprodu

cts,nottakingourattentionawayfromthem.Therefore,untillong­termeffectsonpeopleandtheplanetareinvestigated,w

eshouldchoosebrandsthatarefullytransparentandcallforclearerlabelingfromtherest.()28.WhydoestheauthormentiontheUK'sRoyalSociety?A.Toexpl

ainaconcept.B.Toleadtoatopic.C.Toprovideasolution.D.Tomakeaprediction.()29.Whatmessagedoestheauthorconveybymentioning“handbag”inParagraph2?A.Pro

ductionprocessmaybeharmfultoproducers.B.Dailyitemsathomearedangeroustotheplanet.C.Commercialleatherfactoriesreflectacomplexg

lobalsupplychain.D.Healthconditionsofconsumersaresupposedtobeattachedimportanceto.()30.Howcanpeoplemake

rightjudgmentsonlabels?A.Byrelyingonmarketingwords.B.Byidentifyingproductbrands.C.Byfocusingonproductpackaging.D

.Bycheckingonauthorizedcertifications.()31.What'stheauthor'sattitudetowardsthelabelsofproducts?A.Favorable

.B.Intolerant.C.Cautious.D.Unclear.DChinesesociety,basicallyagricultural,hasalwayslaidgreatstressonu

nderstandingthepatternofnatureandlivinginharmonywithit.Theworldofnaturewasseenasthevisibleexpressionoftheworkingsofahigh

erpowerthroughtheinteractionoftheChinesephilosophyofyinandyang.AsChineseartdeveloped,itspurposeturnedto

theexpressionofhumanunderstandingoftheseforces,intheformofpaintingoflandscapes,bamboo,birds,andflowers.Particularlyinearlytimes,artal

sohadsocialandmoralfunctions.Theearliestwallpaintingsreferredtoinancienttextsoftendescribedmercifule

mperors,officials,andtheireviloppositesasexamplesandwarningstotheliving.HumanrelationshipshavealwaysbeenofgreatimportanceinCh

ina,andacommonthemeoffigurepaintingisthatofgentlemenenjoyingstayingtogetherorofthedepressingpartingsandinfrequ

entreunions.AmongthetypicalthemesoftraditionalChineseart,thereisnoplaceforwar,violenceordeath.NothemewouldbeacceptedintraditionalChineseartt

hatwasnotinspiring,noble,orrefreshingtothespirit.Inthebroadestsense,therefore,alltraditionalChineseartissymbolic,foreverythingth

atispaintedreflectssomeaspectofwhatthepainterisawareof.Bamboosuggeststhespiritoftheperson,whichcanbebentbycircumstancebutneverbroken.Thedragon

isthewhollykind­heartedsymboloftheemperor;thecrane(鹤)symbolizeslonglife;andpairedmandarinduckssymbolizeweddedloyalty.Popularamongthemanysymbol

sdrawnfromtheplantworldaretheorchid(兰花),asymbolofpurity;theplumblossom(梅花),whichcomesouteveninthesnowandstandsforuncontrollablepurity,ineitherarev

olutionarypoliticaloraspiritualsense;andthepinetree,whichmayrepresenteithersurvivalinafiercepoliticalenvironment

ortheunconquerablespiritofoldage.()32.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“that”inParagraph2referto?A.Theart.B.Thepaint

ing.C.Thetheme.D.Therelationship.()33.WhichofthefollowingbestdescribesthetypicalthemesoftraditionalChineseart?A.Violentandalarming.B.

Materialandinstructive.C.True­to­lifeandeducative.D.Positiveandinspiring.()34.HowdoestheauthorintroducetraditionalChines

eartinthelastparagraph?A.Bygivingexamples.B.Bymakingcomparisons.C.Byanalyzingcauses.D.Byfollowingtimeorder.()35.Whichisthebesttitlef

orthepassage?A.TheRoleofTraditionalChineseArtB.AgricultureandTraditionalChineseArtC.SignificanceandValueofTraditionalChineseAr

tD.CharacteristicThemesandSymbolsofTraditionalChineseArt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。Anassociat

ionbetweenindividualsworkingtogetherinthesameorganizationiscalledinterpersonalrelationship.Anindividualspendsaro

undseventoeighthoursathisworkplaceanditispracticallynotpossibleforhimtoworkallalone.__36__Researchsaysproduc

tivityincreaseswhenindividualsworkingroupsascomparedtoanindividualworkingalone.Employeesmustgetalongwellforahealthyatmosphereattheworkplace.Letu

sgothroughvariouswaysofimprovinginterpersonalrelationshipsatworkplace.•__37__Discussionsmustbeonanopenplatformwhere

everyindividualhasthelibertytoexpresshis/herviewsandopinions.Writtenmodeofcommunicationisoneoftheeffectivewaysofcommunicatingattheworkplace.

Ignoringanyofyourco­workersmighthurthimandspoilyourrelationshipwiththeindividualconcerned.Avoidhidingthingsfromyourfellowworke

rs.•Teamleadersshouldconductmorningmeetingswiththeirteammembers.__38__Theemployeesshouldbeallowedtobringtheircoffee.Letthemcommunicatewithe

achother.Morningmeetingsgoalongwayinbreakingtheiceamongemployeesandimprovinginterpersonalrelationshipsatwor

kplace.•__39__Lettheemployeesbringtheirfamiliesaswell.Askyourteammemberstoexchangecontactnumbersamongthemselves

forthemtointeractwitheachotherevenafterwork.•Greetyourcolleaguesontheirbirthdaysoranniversaries.__40__Suchsmallinitiatives(提议)goalongwayins

trengtheningthebondamongfellowworkers.Importantfestivalsmustbecelebratedforemployeestocomeclosertoeachother.A.Avoidbeingjealous.B.Donotmakethemeet

ingstooformal.C.Interactwithyourco­workersmoreoften.D.Sendthemanicee­cardanddoaskforatreat.E.Individualscanalsocommunicatethroughemails.F.Ta

keyourteamoutforlunch,picnicsorgettogetheronceinawhile.G.Heneedspeopletotalktoanddiscussvariousissuesattheworkp

lace.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。Ijoinedthegirls'tennisteaminGrade2.Afreshmantransfe

rringinfromBritainalsojoinedtheteam.Butshewasquickly__41__forheraccent,whichmadeheranxiousand__42__.Refusingtoacceptthisunforgivablebehav

ior,I__43__her,praisingheraccentandbefriendingher.Thisinoffensive(不冒犯人的)interactionhaditsrootinthedeep­seeded__44__f

romaprevioussituationwhereIfailedto__45__andultimatelyhurtaninnocentgirl.ImetCatherinewhenI__46__survivedmyfirstyearinAmerica.Ca

therinemademefeel__47__bygreetingmewithherthickbutcheerfulsouthernaccenteachmorning.Wequicklybecamebestfr

iends.However,itwasshort­lived.CatherineandI__48__tojointheschooldramaclub.Unfortunately,cruelgossips(流言)

unfoldedatCatherine'sexpensebeforetheinterview.Desperatetobe__49__,Ijuststoodby.Catherinewouldstillgreetme,her__50__notfading.Deeplyburiedinthe__51

__of“betraying”myfriend,Icouldn'tforgivemyself.Ourrelationshipwas__52__destroyed.IwishIcouldgobackwiththe__53__tod

efendher,butIcan't.Ican,however,__54__tonevergiveintosuchfear.Couragewasn'ttheabsenceoffear,butthe__55__overit.()41.A.admiredB.teasedC.followedD.blam

ed()42.A.insecureB.excitedC.relaxedD.jealous()43.A.analyzedB.affectedC.approachedD.accused()44.A.gestureB.guiltC.pri

deD.eagerness()45.A.stayupB.giveupC.cheerupD.standup()46.A.barelyB.smoothlyC.slowlyD.totally()47.A.co

nfusedB.cheatedC.abandonedD.accepted()48.A.appliedB.happenedC.agreedD.forgot()49.A.inspiredB.includedC.rewardedD.remembered()50.A.hopeB.voic

eC.enthusiasmD.sympathy()51.A.shameB.depressionC.troubleD.delight()52.A.carelesslyB.honestlyC.hardlyD.permanentl

y()53.A.desireB.challengeC.courageD.devotion()54.A.arrangeB.swearC.affordD.beg()55.A.advantageB.victoryC.debat

eD.quarrel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。IvanaisanInternationalstudentfromTsinghuaUniversity.Borninthemiddleofwa

r,she__56__(force)tomovetoSerbiawithherfamily.Afterthewar,shereturnedtoBosniawhereshewas__57__(unfortu

nate)raisedbyasingleparent.Hermotherwastheonlyfigure__58__providedforherandkepther__59__therighttrack.DuringtheCOVID­19outbreak

,shegotthebestopportunity__60__(understand)China.Shesaw__61__(million)ofpeopleunitedwithonegoal—towinthebattleagainsttheCOVID­19.S

hehasneverseensuchacollectivededicationfromanation,__62__(turn)thingsforthebetterbysacrificingpersonalconvenience.Ove

rthepastyear,shehasbeenactivelyengagedinsearchinginternationalconnectionsin__63__healthcareindustry,firstforChinaandlateronforherowncountry

.ThankstothenetworkshebuiltthroughTsinghua,shewasabletoorganizedonationofpersonalprotectiveequipmentforbothChinaandherowncountry.“Everygraduatingstud

enthastheirownuniqueexperiencesandstories,”Ivanasaidatthegraduationceremony,“butIbelieveweallhavehada__64__(reward)

experienceinTsinghua.”ShewouldverymuchliketoextendhergratitudetoTsinghuaUniversity,totheChinesegovernment,andtothegreatcivilizationwiththe__

65__(wise)ofself­disciplineandsocialcommitment.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节应用文写作(满分15分)假定你是李华,一个月前你从某海外网站买了一本原版小说《小王子》。今天到货后,发现包裹已破,

书页污损。你想给网站客服Smith先生写一封电子邮件,内容包括:1.购书情况;2.陈述问题;3.提出诉求。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。DearMrSmith,______

________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

__________________________________________________________________________________________________Yourssincerely,LiHua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。Iwasa20­year­oldnursingstudentin1968,assignedasChris'spost­operativenurse(术后护士)

.Chriswasaneight­year­oldboyfilledwithenergy,whoexcelledineverysportheplayed.Disobeyinghisparents'words,heexploredaneighbor'sconstruct

ionsite,climbedaladder,andfell,whichgothimabrokenarmthatlaterhadtobecutoff.Thefirstfewdayspassedquickly.IprovidedChris'

sphysicalcarewithforcedcheerfulness.Ashisneedformedicationdecreased,hislevelofawarenessincreased,asdidhismoodiness.WhenIoffered

himthetowelforaspongebath(纱布浴)andsuggestedhetakeover,hewashedhisfaceandneckwithgreatdifficulty,thenquit.AndIfinished.Thenext

day,Iinsistedonhisdoingwholebathbyhimself.Hewasmorethanhalfwaythroughwhenhesatdownandsaid,“Ican'tmakeit

!”“Youwon'tbeinthehospitalmuchlonger,”Isaidgently.“Youneedtolearntotakecareofyourself.”“Well,Ican't,”hefrowned(皱眉).“HowcanIdoanythin

gwithjustonehand?”Puttingonmybrightestface,Isearchedforasilverlininginmymind.FinallyIsaid,“Sureyoucandoit,Chris.Atleastyouhaveyourrighthand.”Hetur

nedhisfaceawayandmuttered(咕哝),“I'mleft­handed.AtleastIusedtobe.”Suddenly,Ifeltashamed.HowcouldIhavetakenright­hande

dnessforgranted?ItseemedheandIbothhadalottolearn.Thenextmorning,IgreetedChriswithabigsmileandarubberband(橡胶带).Helookedatmesuspiciously.Iputmyrig

hthandbehindmybackandkeptittherebywindingtherubberbandaroundmyuniformbuttons.“You'releft­handedandI'mright­handed,”Isaid.“Everytime

Iaskyoutodosomethingwithyourrighthand,Iwilldoitfirst,withmylefthand.AndIpromisenottopracticebeforeIseeyou.”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。Istartedfrombrushingteeth.___________________________________________________________________________________

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________________Tenminuteslater,Iultimatelysucceeded.________________________________________________________________________________

________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________2022届高三年级模拟试卷

(苏锡常镇二模)英语参考答案及听力材料第一部分听力1~5CBABC6~10CABCA11~15BBAAC16~20ACBCB第二部分阅读第一节21~23BCC24~27CCDB28~31BADC32~35CDAD第二节36~40GCB

FD第三部分语言运用第一节41~45BACBD46~50ADABC51~55ADCBB第二节56.wasforced57.unfortunately58.who/that59.on60.tounderstand61.mil

lions62.turning63.the64.rewarding65.wisdom第四部分写作第一节DearMrSmith,MynameisLiHua,oneofyourcustomers.IorderedanoriginalnovelLittl

ePrinceamonthagoonyourwebsite.TodayIreceivedthepackagewithdisappointment.It'spartlybrokenwhendeliveredtome.What'swo

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ttempts,hemadeit!Overthenexttwoweeks,wecompetedwitheachothertopracticetheseseeminglyeasytaskssingle­handed,frombuttoningupthecoatstotakingnotes.Chris

soonlearnedtodoalmosteverythingneatlywithonehand.Thedayhelefthospital,hehuggedme,withtearsofgratitude,sa

ying,“Youareatrulygoodnurse,thankyou.”听力材料Text1W:Whatdoyouthinkofthe2022BeijingWinterOlympicGames?M:Wonderful!Andsh

ort­trackspeedskatingaswellasfreeskibigaireventimpressedmemost.Howaboutyou?W:Well,Iadmitfreeskibigaireventissoexciting,butIthin

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viewithmethisweekend,butshecanceledherplanjustnow,forshehastofinishanimportantreportthen.Text6W:Hey,Tom,

Iseldomseeyouwalkingyourdoghereinthemorning.M:Hi,Jane,yes,Iusuallywalkmydogintheevening,butsometimesinthemorning.W:Yourdogissomuchfunandplayfu

l.Iwishmycatenjoyedbeingaroundpeopleasmuchasyourdogdoes.M:Well,catsarewell­knownforbeingmoreindependentthandogs.Butmydo

gissoenergeticthateverytimeIwalkhimoutside,healwaysrefusestogohome.W:Maybeanimalsliketobeoutside.Mycatoftenspen

dsmostofthedayoutdoors.M:Doyouknowwhereshegoes?W:Actually,Ihavenoidea.She'sverysecretive.Sometimesshebringsbackadeadmouse.Text7M:Je

ssica!Dinnerisready.W:Howcomeyoucookeddinner,Dad?Where'sMum?M:Sheisawayonbusinesstoday.W:Oh,thenwhat'sforour

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:Ihopeyou'lllikeit.Ijustgotitfromtherestaurantnearby.Text8M:(Shouting)Comeon,ladiesandgentlemen!Lovelysetofantiquecups.Yo

uwon'tgetabetterdeal.W:Nicecupsyougotthere.Er,thisspoonmadeofrealsilver?M:Asrealasyouandme,younglady.QueenVictoriaatewiththatone.I'lltellyouwhat,5

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unds,andthat'smyfinaloffer.M:Areyoukidding?Itcostmeanarmandalegthatonedid.Icangiveyou50%discountatmost.W:Well,allright!It'sadeal.Text9W:Ijusth

eardofawebsitethatcanhelpyoufindyourhighschoolfriendssoyoucanhaveareunion.It'ssoexciting.M:Oh,God.Itotallywouldn'twantto

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schoolwerehorrible.Youknowmyteenageyearsweretough.W:I'msureeveryonemayhavechanged.Don'tyouwanttoseehowtheychangedandwhatkindofjobsthey

have?M:Maybeit'ssortofnicetothinkaboutthembutnotnecessarilyreintroducethembackintomylife.W:Well,youcanthinkaboutitandit'llbefun.M:Ithinkyou

'rejustkindofmaybemoresociallikethatthanme,butI'mhappywithwhereIam.Idon'treallyfeelliketurningthepageandlookingback.W:OK,it'suptoyou.Sowha

tareyoudoingafterwefinishourprojecttoday?M:I'mmeetingupwithanoldfriendfrommycollege.Doyouwanttoknowhim?W:N

o,notinterested.Text10Hello,everyone.TodayI'mgoingtotalkaboutfastfashion.Fastfashionisproducinglotsof

clothesatalowcost.Theyareputinshopsandonlinequicklytocreateahighdemand.Companiesmake100billionitemsofclothingeveryyear.Thiswillgr

owby60percentby2030.Fastfashionishavinganegativeeffectontheenvironment.Manyclothesendupinlandfillsandarenotrecy

cled.Inaddition,thechemicalsusedtomaketheclothescauseproblems.Theydamagethehealthofpeopleworkingincloth

esfactories.Thewaypeoplebuyclothesisaddingtotheproblemofclothingwaste.Manyyearsago,peoplewenttostoresandtri

edclotheson.Peopletookmoretimeandthoughtmorecarefullybeforetheyboughtclothes.Theyalsoworethemforlonger.Today,peopleordercheapclothesontheInternetandi

ftheydon'tlikethem,theysendthemback.Somepeoplesaythisiscausingathrowawaysociety.Somepeoplebuyclothesandneverevenwearthem.AGermanmediacompanywrote:“Ev

eryyearinEurope,fourmilliontonsofclothingendsupinthetrash.Lessthanonepercentofthisisrecycled.”Itseemsthefashio

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