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大同市高三年级阶段性模拟测试B卷英语注意事项:1.答题前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上相应的位置。2.全部答案在答题卡上完成,答在本试题上无效。3.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案,用2B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,将答案用0.5mm黑色笔迹签字笔写在答题卡上。4.考试结束后,将本试题和答题卡一并交回。5.本试题共12页,满分150分,考试时间120分钟。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,并标在试卷的相应位置。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.Whatis

thediscountonthebooks?A.15%.B.35%.C.40%.2.Whatdoesthemanthinkofchemistry?A.Toohard,B.Soboring.C.Veryeasy.3.WhatisMr.Sanforddoingnow?A.Visitingafa

ctory.B.Workingathome.C.Havinganinterview.4.Whatfooddotheman’skidslove?A.Apples.B.Bananas.C.Candy.5.Whatdoesthemanwantthewomantodo

?A.Helptocuthishair.B.Lendhimsomemoney.C.Gotoabarbershop.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,并标在试卷的相应位置。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至7小题。6.Wherea

rethespeakersgoingtohavetheparty?A.Inthediningroom.B.Inthemusicroom.C.Inthemeetingroom.7.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Pare

ntandchild.B.Bossandemployee.C.Teacherandstudent.听第7段材料,回答第8至10小题。8.Whatgradeistheboyin?A.Grade2.B.Gra

de3.C.Grade5.9.Wherearethespeakers?A.Atamall.B.Inalibrary.C.Inaclassroom.10.Whatwilltheboybringhisfather?A.Abook.B.Aletter.C.Anewspaper.听第8段材料,回答

第11至13小题。11.WhatwastheweatherlikeduringtheBrowns’trip?A.Sowarm.B.Toohot.C.Verycool.12.HowarethehotelsinVenezue

la?A.Excellentandnotexpensive.B.Cheapbutnotgood.C.Nicebuttooexpensive.13.WhatwasthewomanadvisedtobuyinVenezuela?A.Dailystu

ff.B.Goldjewelry.C.Fancyclothes.听第9段材料,回答第14至16小题。14.WhatiswrongwithPeter?A.Heisill.B.Heistired.C.Heishungry.15

.WhatwillPeterdotomorrow?A.Takeanexam.B.Buysomebooks.C.Restathome.16.WherewillLilygonext?A.Toaschool.B.Toadrugstore.C.Toare

staurant.听第10段材料,回答第17至20小题。17.HowoldwasBrookswhenshebeganwriting?A.11.yearsold.B.13yearsold.C.17yearsold.18.WhatdidBrookswriteaboutinherearly

poetry?A.Herpoorchildhood.B.Thebeautifulscenery.C.Theblacks’life.19.WhatdidPresidentJohnF.KennedyaskBrookstodoin1962?A.Teachhowtowritecreatively

.B.Speakatapoetryfestival.C.FoundtheGwendolynBrookCenter.20.WhydidBrookswinpraise?A.Shehelpedmanyproblemstudents.B.She

taughtthroughoutthecountry.C.Shewrotepoemsaboutreallife.第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分60分)第一节(共15小题;每小题3分,满分45分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。ASHARKCONSER

VATIONINSOUTHAFRICATakeatwo-weektripthatyouwillneverforgetasavolunteerwithsharksonabeautifulstretchofSouthAfrica’scoastline.Headouttos

eatowitnessoneoftheworld’smostpowerful(andmostmisunderstood)creaturesonthisinspiringproject,enjoyingwatchingthemfrombothaboveandbelowwater.Th

eDAY-BY-DAYscheduleDay1:ArriveinCapeTownonaSunday.Youwillbecollectedfromtheairportandspendyourfirstnightinaguesthouseinthecitycentre.Day2:Youwillbeco

llectedbrightandearlyfromtheguesthouseandtakendowntotheproject.Thedrivetakesabout90minutes.Youwillreceive

awelcomeandheadouttoseatowitnessyourfirstsharks!Day3+:Mostdaysyouwillbeoutontheboatwiththesharks,dependingonweather.

Helpoutwiththefullrangeoftasksontheboats,andinconservationinitiativesonlandtoo.Lastday:OnthefinaldayofyourprojectyouwillbetakenbacktoCapeTownfo

ryouronwardtravel.Thepriceis£829,includingthevoluntaryworkprogrammewithaccommodations,airporttransfers,onenightinaguesthouseinCapeTown,br

eakfastsdailyandluncheswhenontheboats.Yourtripcanbeextendedatacostof£375perweek.Itisanamazingexperience!Somevolunteersplannedtostayfor4weeks,extende

dto6weeksandstilldidn’twanttocomehome.Ifyou’dliketochataboutthisholidayorneedhelp,we’reveryhappytohelp.Callusat01273823700Emailusatrosy@

responsibletravel.com.1.Whenwillyoureallybeginyoursharkwatchingtrip?A.OnaFriday.B.OnaSaturday.C.OnaSunday.D.OnaMonday.2.Whatwillyouprob

ablydoonthethirddayifweatherpermits?ASailontheocean.B.ReturntoCapeTown.C.Buysomesouvenirs.D.Divewithsharks.3.Howmuc

hwillyouspendonathree-weeksharkconservationtrip?A.£375.B.£750.C.£829.D.£1204.BIusedtobethemostdeterminedresolution-maker.Evenasachi

ld,Iwasalwaysgoal-centeredandlovedthefeelingofaccomplishingthings,andeveryJanuary1st,Iwouldsitdownandwriteoutmyresolutionsfortheupcomingyear

.Andwhatresolutionstheywere!Ialwayspickedbiggoals,like:IntheNewYear,Iwilllose50pounds!Andrunamarathon!Thep

roblem?I’dstartoutstrong,butbyFebruaryorMarch,I’dbeoutofwillpowerandI’dslidequietlybackintomyoldhabits.Everywinter,I’d

feelguiltyandashamed,lookingbackatalloftheamazingthings…IthinkoneofmybiggestproblemswithNewYearsresolutionswaswantingto“dreambig”

butnothavingtheskillsandabilitytodothosethings.NowItaketheoppositeapproachI’mallaboutthelittlegoals.First,littlegoalsareeasytoset.InsteadofsayingI’m

goingtorunamarathon,I’vedecidedI’mgoingtorun20minutesthreedaysaweek.Second,littlegoalsareeasiertoaccomplish.EverytimeIcheckoneofmyminigoalsof

fmylist,Ifeelaburstofprideandaccomplishment.It’sagreatfeeling,andIdon’thavetowaituntiltheendoftheyeartoen

joyit!Theothergreatthingaboutmakingsmallgoalsinsteadofresolutionsisthatyoucanbuildsmallgoalsontop..,ofeachother,addingtheachi

evementstogether.Forinstance,recentlyIdecidedtomakesureIatefiveservingsoffruitsandvegetablesaday.Afterafewmonths,thisbecameasolid

habit.4.Whydidtheauthorfeelguiltyandashamed?A.Becauseshepickedbiggoalsasherresolutions.B.Becauseshefailedtoaccomplishherresolu

tions.C.Becausesheconcentratedontheamazingthings.D.Becauseshelovedthesenseofaccomplishment.5.Howdidtheauthorsolveherproblem?A.Shebeganto

makesmallgoals.B.Shereturnedtoheroldhabits.C.Shechangedherattitudetodreams.D.Shegaveupmakinganyresolutions.6.Whatdidtheauthorwanttosayinthelastpar

agraph?A.Smallgoalsareeasytoachieve.B.Smallgoalsleadtobigachievements.C.Persistencebringsaboutgoodhabits.D.Res

olutionsareworsethanminigoals.7Whatcanbeasuitabletitleforthetext?A.MakeNewYear’sResolutionsB.CombineBigandSmallGoalsC.SetSmallGoalsnotBigOn

esD.DreamBigandTakeActionCGoingagainstthetideofflockingtowell-knowntouristdestinationsonvacation,agrowingnumberofholiday

makersinChinatendtospendtheirleisuretimeatlesser-knownresorts.Reversetourismhasappearedasanewtrendamongyoungholidayma

kersinChina.Accordingtodatafromanonlinetravelagency,thenumberofroomsbookedathotelsinless-traveledciti

esduringtheholidaywasup30percentyear-on-year.Bookingsforfour-starorfive-starhotelsinless-traveledplacesallincreasedatleast10-fold.Somelesser-knownsc

enicspotsposteddouble-digitgrowthduringtheholiday.BaimaiquanParkinJinan,thecapitalofShandongProvince,

received52,100visitsinthesevendays,up15.78percentyear-over-year.Besidescrowds,somevacationerschoseless-traveledplacestosaveonthecostoftripsto

populardestinations.Inaddition,lesser-knownattractionsarenotas“commercial”asdevelopedonesandareabletooffermor

eactualexperiencesandenvironmentalencounters.Essentiallyspeaking,totalrelaxationisbecomingarealexpectationformanypeo

plewhentheytravel.Changesindemandmaybethefundamentalreasonforthepopularityofreversetourism.Travelerstendtochooselocalattractionsorplaceswithfewertou

rists.“Theriseofreversetourismisnotabadthing,”saidZhengzhouDaily.Itmeansthatvacationersnowhave.moreoptions,whichbringsmorepossibilitiestot

hetourismmarket.Moreimportantly,itnoted,thetrendissettoforcepopulardestinationstoimprovethemselvesinsteadofrestingonthe

irpasthonor.JiangHan,aseniorresearcher,saidthatreversetourismwillbecomeoneofthefuturedirectionsforthemarket.Togivearealboosttoth

etourismmarket,Jiangsuggestedthatmoreeffortsbemadetotapthepotentialofunderrated,lesser-knowndestinations.Itisnecessarytodigdeeperintothel

ocalcustomsandhighlightthelocalcharacteristicstoimprovethequalityoflocaltourism.8.Whatarethestatisticsinparagraph2mainlyabout?A.Theincreasingtre

ndofreversetourisminChina.B.ThecontributionsoftourismtoChineseeconomy.C.Thepopularityoftraveltowell-knowndestinatio

ns.D.Thedifficultyofbookingsforhotelsduringholidays.9.Whatmaybetherootcauseoftheriseofreversetourism?A.Theimpactofto

uristcrowds.B.Thelowcostoflocaltravel.C.Theattractionofnewresorts.D.Thechangingneedsfortravel.10.WhatdoesZhengzhouDailythinkofreversetourism?A.Doubt

fulB.ObjectiveC.SupportiveD.Critical11WhatisJiangHan’sadviceondevelopingthetourismmarket?A.Findingthepotentia

landfeaturesoflesser-knownattractions.B.Improvingthemanagementrulesoftouristattractionsfurther.C.Promotingthelocalplacesofinterestthroughonlinemedi

a.D.Upgradingthesupporting’facilitiesinlesser-knownresorts.DPeopleoftencallmusicauniversallanguage,butdocertainsongsreallycausethesamementalimages

inourminds?ScientistsatPrincetonfindthatwhilemusicabsolutelycanstimulate(激发)similarmentalexperiences,theresultsalsostronglysu

ggestcultureisamajorfactor.Atotalof622peopletookpartinthestudy.Allofthevolunteerscamefromoneofthreelocati

ons:twosuburbancollegetownsintheUS(oneinArkansasandtheotherinMichigan),ortheruralChinesevillageofDimen.It’sworthnotin

gthatthemainlanguageinDimenisDong,atonallanguageunrelatedtotheofficiallanguageofChina.Localstherehavelittlecontac

twithWesternmediaorcultureatall.Allparticipantslistenedtotheexactsame32“musicalstimuli”—whichwere60-secondcutsofinstrumentalmu

sic.HalfofthesepiecescamefromWesternmusicwhiletherestcamefromChinesemusic..Afterhearing,researchersas

kedthegroupsabouttheimagestheysawintheirheadswhilelistening.Incredibly,peoplefromArkansasandMichiganoftendescribedverys

imilarstories,evenusingtheexactsamewordsfrequently.Dimenlisteners,ontheotherhand,envisionedstoriesthatweresimilartoeachot

herbutquitedifferentfromtheAmericanlisteners.Morespecifically,onetrackledtoAmericansseeingacowboyinthehotdesertsurveyinganemptytown.Meanw

hile,Chineseparticipantsimaginedamaninancienttimesreflectingonthelossofalovedone.“There’ssomethingab

outtheresultsthat’sreallysurprising,especiallybecausepeopleencountermusicin2022ofteninasolitaryway,overheadphones.Butitturnsout,it’sstillasha

redexperience,almostlikeashareddream,althoughnotuniversallyshared,“saysElizabethMargulis,thestudyauthor.Theresultspa

intamorecomplexpictureofmusic’spower.Musiccangenerateremarkablysimilarstoriesinlisteners’minds,butitdependsonacommonsetofculturalexperience

s.Sowhileweimaginemusiccanbringpeopletogether,theoppositecanalsobetrue-itcandistinguishbetweensetsofp

eoplewithadifferentbackgroundorculture.12.WhatistheprobablereasonforDimenbeingselectedforthestudy?A.ItsrelationshipwithChina.B.Itsuniquecultura

lbackground.C.Itscomplexlanguagesystem.D.Itslongmusicaltradition.13.Whatweretheparticipantsrequiredtodoafterlisteningtomusic?A.Exchangethei

rcommentsonthescene.B.Imaginemusicians’originalinspiration.C.Recallpersonalmusic-relatedstories.D.Describethepicturefor

minginmind.14.Whichisclosestinmeaningtotheunderlinedword“solitary”inparagraph4?.A.Strange.B.Outdated.C.Indi

vidual.D.Impolite.15.Whatdoesthestudyfindaboutmusic?A.Culturematterswhenpeoplehearmusic.B.Musiccanbringparticipa

ntsalltogether.C.Culturesdeterminepreferenceformusic.D.Music’seffectscangobeyondcultures.第二节(共5小题;每小题3分,满分15分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。

选项中有两项为多余选项。Mostofuslookforwardtotheweekendasatimetorelax.Butastheweekendcomestoanend,manyofusaremissingou

tonSundayFundayandinsteadexperiencingaloomingsenseofanxietyandevendreadabouttheupcomingweek.Buteventhoughth

eSundayscariesarecommon,____16____.Here’showexpertssayyoucaneaseyourend-of-weekendanxiety.1.StructureyourSunday.“Structurecanbeabest

friendwhenfeelingtheSundayscaries,”saysFicken.“Insteadofsittingonthecouchandwatchingtheclock,godosomethingthatyouenjoy.“Youmightstill

getwhiffsofthatsenseofdread,butthatfeelingishardertoholdontowhenyou’reengagedinsomethingthatmakesyoufeelgood,shesays.2.____17____.Whenstr

ucturingyourSunday,trynottocramintoomanychores.Ifyou’refeelingmorestressingeneral,it’simportanttomakespaceforrelaxingactivitiestogroundyourself.“M

aybeabodyscanmeditation,maybeamid-afternoonshowerorbath,maybeanengagingmovieorshow,”Warrensays.“Whateverfeelslikeahelpfuldistractiontore

groundfromthescaries.”3.Identifyyouranxietysources.Anxietyisanormalhumanexperience,andoneofthemainwaystom

anageitistoidentifyyourpersonaltriggers.“Trytopinpointwhat’sreallycausingyoutodreadtheweek,”Goffsays.“Isitadeadline,meetingorpresentation

?”Evenifthere’snotasinglereasonbehindyourSundayanxiety,organizingthestressyouexpectfromtheweekaheadintobite-sizedchu

nkscanhelpmakeitallmoremanageable.“____18____.”sherecommends.“Onelistfortasksthatneedtobecompletedimmediately,anotherfor

tasksthatarelessurgent,andafinallistfortasksthatyou’dliketocompleteatsomepoint.”4.Createsomeexcitementfortheweekahead.GettingridoftheSunda

yscariesisn’tjustaboutminimizingthedoomandgloomoftheweekahead,either.“Havingsomethingtolookforwardtogivesyousomethingt

othinkaboutthat’spleasing,ratherthanonlyfocusingonthedreadyoufeel.”Fickensays.It’saformofreframingyourthoughts:Insteadof

focusingontheawfulthingsyouexpectfromtheweek,buildexcitementoveracoffeeorlunchdatewithafriendyou’vebeenme

aningtocatchupwith.____19____.5.EndyourSundaywiththerightenergy.MakeSundaynightsaboutdoingsomethingf

oryourself,tocounteracttheanxietyyou’refeelingaboutMonday.Maybethatmeansplanningsomefavoritefoodstoenjoywhilewatchingfootball.Ormaybeyou

goallinforsomeself-care.“Thisisanopportunitytogiveyourselfproperwind-downtime.____20____,andleavetheworkemailsforMondaym

orning.”Warrensays.A.theywillstressyouB.theyaremanageableC.PrepareyourselfforitD.Don’tforgettorelaxE.Createmultipleto-dolistsF.Thiswillhelpim

proveyourmoodG.MakeSundaynightallaboutyou第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分50分)第一节完形填空(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。Oneday,av

endor(小贩)cametoourdoorstep,sellingbundlesofvegetablespricedatonedollarperbundle.Mymom’s____21____was50cen

ts,nomorethanthat,butshe____22____tobuyfourbundlesatthatprice.Politelydeclaringthatshewouldn’teven____23____thecostatthatprice,thevendorwalkedaway.Af

tertakingfourstepsahead,however,she____24____andshouted,“Makeit75centerbundle,andIwillsellittoyou.”Momshookherheadand____25___

_toheroriginalofferof50cents.____26____forawhile,thevendorcamebacktoourdoorstep.Thedealwas____27____atmymo

m’sbid.Mymompaidthemoney.Thevendortookitwithoutevencounting.Asshe____28____,sheswayed(摇晃)duetoapparentdizziness.Mymomheldherhandsandaskedwhether

shehadhadany____29____inthemorning.Thevendorsaid,“No,Iwillneedtobuysomewithtoday’searnings.”Mymomaskedhertositdo

wn,_____30_____inside,camebackswiftlywithsomefoodanddrinkandofferedthemtothevendor.Thevendorwasso_____31_____thatshefinishedthemall.Thankingmym

omforallthefood,shewentonherway.Iwas_____32_____.Iaskedmymomwhyshewassomeaninbargainingfor50centsbutwas_____33_____inofferingfoo

dofamuchhigherpricetothatvendor.Momsmiledandsaid,“Thereisnokindnessinbusiness,butmytreatingthevendor_____34_____isfrom

mymorality,whichisdifferentfrombusiness.Remember,thereshall_____35_____beanybusinessinkindness.”21.A.payB.offerC.

replyD.sale22.A.affordedB.managedC.refusedD.promised23.A.coverB.includeC.bearD.reduce24.A.walkedonB.pas

sedbyC.turnedbackD.wentaway25.A.fellB.stuckC.pointedD.referred26.A.DebatingB.HesitatingC.WanderingD.Resting27.A.plannedB.changedC.canceledD.settl

ed28.A.ateB.ranC.roseD.lay29.A.foodB.restC.moneyD.time30.A.escapedB.screamedC.hurriedD.looked31.A.anxiousB.gratefulC.greedy

D.hungry32.A.puzzledB.shockedC.movedD.excited33.A.carefulB.generousC.stupidD.crazy34.A.patientlyB.honestlyC.cruellyD.kindly35.A.al

waysB.actuallyC.neverD.yet第二节语法填空(共10小题;每小题2分,满分20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。Dujiangyanistheold

estman-madewatersystemintheworld,and____36____wonderinthedevelopmentofChinesescience.Builtover2,200yearsagoin____37____isnowSichua

nProvinceinSouthwestChina,this____38____(amaze)engineeringachievementisstillusedtoday____39____(irrigate)over6,000squarekilometresoffarmland,takea

wayfloodwaterandprovidewaterfor50citiesintheprovince.IntheWarringStatesPeriodofancientChina,LiBing,the____40____(go

vern)ofSichuan,foundthatthefloods,happenedfrequentlyintherainyseason,andwaterstoragewasshortduringthedryseason.Therefor

e,____41____(base)onthegeographicfeaturesoftheMinJiangRiver,andwithoutdoinganydamagetothe____42____(nature)environment,hebuiltaspecialstructured

amknownasDujiangyantodirectwateranddivertfloodsandsand.Thankstothedam,theregionwouldnolongerbe____43____(flood)during

therainyseason,andwatersupplywouldbesufficientinthedryseason.Dujiangyan____44____(function)formorethan2,200

years.Eventheearthquakewithamagnitudeof7.8____45____theRichterscale(里氏震级)in2008,whichhappenednearthedam,didn’tdestroyit.Dujiangya

nreflectstheideathatthelandwaterandpeoplecanliveinharmony.第四部分书面表达(共两节;满分40分)第一节应用文写作(共1小题,满分15分)46.假定你是李华,你校学生会下个月将举办“国画大赛”,请你以学生会主席的身份在学校英文

网站上写一则英语通知,告知学生们参赛,内容包括:1.比赛目的;2.参赛作品要求;3.作品上交时间及地点。注意:1.写作词数应为80左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。参考词汇:参赛作品entry,国画大赛traditionalChinesepa

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_______________________________________________________________StudentUnion第二节读后续写(共1小题,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。Lucywastheonlychildinherfamily.Shehadaquarrelwithhermotherthatafternoonandsheranout

ofthehouseangrily.Shecouldn’thelpweepingsorrowfullywhenshethoughtofthescoldingfromhermother.Havingwanderedaimlesslyinthestreetforh

ours,shefeltalittlehungryandwishedforsomethingtoeat.Shestoodbesideastandforawhile,watchingthemiddle-agedsellerbusydoinghisbusiness.However,wi

thnomoneyinhand,shegaveasighandhadtoleave.Thesellerbehindthestandnoticedtheyounggirlandasked,“Hey,gir

l,youwanttohavethenoodles?”“Oh,yes,butIdon’thavemoneyonme,”shereplied.“That’snothing.I’lltreatyoutoday,”saidtheman.“Come

in.”Thesellerbroughtherabowlofnoodles,thesmellsoattractive.Asshewaseating,Lucycriedsilently.“Whatisit?”askedthemankindly.“Nothing.Actually,I

wasjusttouchedbyyourkindness!”saidLucyasshewipedhertears.”Evenastrangeronthestreetwillgivemeabowlofno

odles,whilemymotherdrovemeoutofthehouse.Sheshowednocareforme.Sheissomercilesscomparedtoastranger!”Hearingthewords,thesellersmiled,“Girl,doyo

ureallythinkso?Ionlygaveyouabowlofnoodlesandyouthankedmealot.Butitisyourmotherwhohasraisedyousinceyouwereababy.Canyounumb

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