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PAGEPAGE19江苏省盐城市2022届高三英语第三次模拟考试〔最后一卷〕试题第一卷〔选择题共85分〕第一局部:听力〔共两节,总分值20分〕第一节〔共5小题,每题1分,总分值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三个选项中选出最正确选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来答复有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。1.Whatdoweknowaboutthewoman?A.Sheleftthepartybeforethemanarrived. B.Shedidn’twanttoseetheman.C.Shedidn’tgototheparty.2.What’stheman’sopinionofhisnewboss?A.Frank. B.Terrible. C.Rude.3.Whydoesn’tthemanattendthelecture?A.Therearen’tenoughseats. B.Hehasn’tgotaticketyet.C.Thelecturerwon’tshowup.4.Wherecanthemangetthelettersfromthewoman?A.Inthemountains. B.Inhisaunt’shouse. C.Athisownhome.5.Whendoesthewomanwanthershoetoberepaired?A.Atonce. B.Inhalfanhour. C.Inonehour.第二节〔共15小题;每题1分,总分值15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三个选项中选出最正确选项,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,答复第6、7题。6.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?A.Atrip. B.Wheretogo. C.Thesummervacationplan.7.Whatareprobablythespeakers?A.Workers. B.Tourists. C.Students.听第7段材料,答复第8、9题。8.Whatdoweknowaboutgo-karting?A.Theracerneedn’twearahelmet. B.Thecarsaresmallerandslower.C.Theracershoulddrivewiththeinstructor.9.Whatwillthemandothisweekend?A.Stayathome. B.Go-kartingwiththewoman.C.Learntodrivethego-kartingfromaninstructor.听第8段材料,答复第10至12题。10.WhatisHarrodsfamousfor?A.ItsFoodHallandEgyptianHall. B.Itsmanydifferentkindsoffood.C.Itsancient-stylebuildings.11.WheredoesHarrodsgetmostofitspower?A.Fromasmalltown. B.Fromitself. C.Fromthebiggestelectricityfactory.12.HowmanypeoplecomeinadayinJanuary?A.30,000. B.300,000. C.15,000,000.听第9段材料,答复第13至16题。13.Whereistheman?A.Inahairdresser’s. B.Inastore. C.Inahotel.14.Howlonghasn’tthemanbeenhere?A.Aboutonemonth. B.Abouttwomonths. C.Aboutthreemonths.15.Howwilltheman’shairbebetteraccordingtothewoman?A.Byusingagoodconditioner. B.Bycuttinghairusually.C.Bywashinghaireveryday.16.Whatdoesthemanthinkofthewoman’sadvice?A.Heacceptsit. B.Herefusesit. C.Hewilltryitnexttime.听第10段材料,答复第17至20题。17.WhatisthecharacteristicoflearnersofspecialEnglish?A.TheylearnEnglishtofindwell-paidjobs. B.Theyknowclearlywhattheywanttolearn. C.TheywanttochangethewayEnglishistaught.18.WhoneedsESPcoursesmost?A.Professionals. B.Collegestudents. C.Intermediatelearners.19.WhatarethemostpopularESPcoursesinBritain?A.Coursesfordoctors. B.Coursesforlawyers. C.Coursesforbusinessmen.20.Whatisthespeakermainlytalkingabout?A.Threegroupsoflearners. B.EnglishforSpecificPurpose.C.TheimportanceofbusinessEnglish.第二局部英语知识运用〔共两节,总分值35分〕第一节单项填空〔共15题;每题1分,总分值15分〕从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最正确答案,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。21.Whileinteractingwiththechildrenandtheirparentsintheremotevillage,Iwas_________toawayoflifecompletelydifferentfrommyown.A.reduced B.exposed C.transferred D.limited22.Havingaglassofwaterfirstinthemorninghelpsridourbodyofpoisonoussubstancesthat_________overnight.A.wasstored B.isbeingstored C.havebeenstored D.hadbeenstoredWhenasked,hesaidtheyearsofpeacewere_________everyonecouldleadahappylife.A.that B.what C.because D.whenThereisasense_________wearealltoblamefortheaccident.A.why B.which C.inwhich D.onwhich25.Weshouldstrengtheninternationalcounter-corruption__________sothattheBeltandRoadwillbearoadwithhighethicalstandards.A.cooperation B.division C.imitation D.evolution26.—Whydidn’tyouinviteBradytoyourbirthdayparty?—Well,youknowsoaddicted_________totheclassicalChinesepoetrythathehasgonetoChinaforfurtherstudy.A.heis B.ishe C.hashebeen D.hehasbeen27.Thegovernmentclaimsthattheeconomyisimproving,butthissurveysuggests_________.A.indeed B.though C.otherwise D.instead28.Hardworkandlackofsleephave_________herbeautyandyouthinrecentyears.A.tiredout B.wornout C.madeout D.sentout29.There’snodoubtthatit’svitalforthevillagerstohaveaclinic_______whentheirfamilymembersfallill.A.athand B.atbirth C.atlength D.atrandom30.DangalstarringAamirKhanhasbecomethehighestgrossingIndianmovieinChina,_________morethan100millionyuan infourdayssinceitsrelease.A.made B.making C.havingmade D.tomake31.—Tonyoftenplaystherecordveryloudatmidnightinhisapartment.—_________.A.Betternot B.Justyourluck C.That’stoomuch D.Itcan’tbehelped32.Darling,Iwouldbehappierifyouhelpedwiththehouseworkwhenyouarefree,butyou_________.A.didn’t B.wouldn’tC.don’t D.aren’t33.NotingthattheSino-ROKrelationshipisina_________period,Xiexpressedwillingnesstohandledisagreementsproperlyandtoimprovebilateraltiestobenefitthepeopleofbothsides.A.conclusive B.comprehensive C.confidential D.crucial34.______childrenbelievetheycansucceed,theywillneverbecometotallyindependent.A.Unless B.Though C.Since D.If35.WhenVanGoghwasalive,nobodyboughthispaintings.Butnowrichpeoplewill_________forone,sometimesmorethanfivemilliondollars.A.flyoffthehandleB.paythroughthenoseC.puttheirheadstogetherD.pulleachother’sleg第二节完形填空(共20小题;每题1分,总分值20分)请认真阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最正确选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。TheParisagreementtofightclimatechangebecameinternationallawFriday.Thelandmarkdealaimstodealwithglobalwarmingamonggrowing36thattheworldisbecominghotterevenfasterthanscientistsexpected.Sofar,96countries,37justovertwo-thirdsoftheworld’sgreenhousegasemissions,haveformallyjoinedtheagreement,which38tolimitglobalwarmingthiscenturyto2degreesCelsius(3.6degreesFahrenheit)abovewhatitwasbeforemachinesand39appearedinthelate1700s.TheUnitedStates40enteredintotheagreementinSeptember,andmorecountriesareexpectedtocome41UnitedNationsSecretaryGeneralBan-KiMooncelebratedtheevent,talkingwithnongovernmentalgroupsatU.N.headquartersinNewYorktoheartheirconcernsand42forthefuture.“Thisisanemotionalmomentforme.Itisacredittoallofyou.Anditis43fortheworld,〞Bansaidinhisopeningremarks.Hepraisedthe44forgettinghundredsofmillionsofpeopletobackfightingclimatechangebut45theoutcomeremaineduncertain.“Wearestillinarace46time.Weneedtomoveontoalow-emissionandclimate-sustainablefuture,〞Banadded.Scientistspraisedthespeedatwhichtheagreement,47by192partieslastDecemberinParis,hascomeinto48,sayingitshowsanewcommitmentbytheinternationalcommunityto49aproblemthatismeltingpolaricecaps,sendingsealevels50“51therealeffectoftheagreementafteritgoesintoeffectisstilluncertain,itisasimplesignthattheinternationalsocietyismuchmoreopento52economicandpoliticalbehaviortocontrolclimatechange,whichis53positive,〞saidFengQi,executivedirectoroftheSchoolofEnvironmentalandSustainabilitySciencesatKeanUniversityinNewJersey.Scientistsand54saytheagreementisthefirststepofamuchlongerandcomplicatedprocessofreducingtheuseoffossilfuels,whichcurrently55themajorityoftheplanet’senergyneedsandalsoaretheprimarydriversofglobalwarming.36. A.applicants B.observations C.fears D.comments37. A.makingupfor B.accountingfor C.allowingfor D.goinginforA.seeks B.allows C.assumes D.seizesA.factories B.laboratories C.committees D.institutionsA.particularly B.instantly C.formally D.generallyA.apart B.alike C.around D.aboardA.prejudices B.visions C.approaches D.conceptsA.spiritual B.valueless C.appropriate D.historicA.groups B.agreements C.headquarters D.emissionsA.apologized B.warned C.denied D.overlookedA.against B.on C.for D.withoutA.agreed B.arrived C.launched D.signedA.force B.strength C.power D.energyA.avoid B.find C.address D.ignoreA.falling B.remaining C.disappearing D.risingA.Until B.While C.If D.SinceA.assure B.anticipate C.alter D.transportA.innotime B.onthecontrary C.innocase D.byallmeansA.officers B.employers C.policymakers D.techniciansA.remove B.preserve C.restore D.supply第三局部阅读理解〔共15小题;每题2分,总分值30分〕 请认真阅读以下短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最正确选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。AAfricanSafariEssentialinformationyouneedtoknowbeforebookingyourAfricanSafariinSouthernAfrica–Thesetipswillenhancetheexperiencethatyouhave.ThingstoConsiderBeforeBookinganAfricanSafariBookinAdvanceAfricanSafarisarenowhugelypopularandgoodsafaricampsoftengetbookedoutmorethanayearinadvance,especiallyduringthehighseasonfromJulythroughtoOctober.ChoosingwhichgameparkDifferentparkshavedifferenttopographyandweatherpatterns–thisgreatlyaffectsanimalmovementsatdifferenttimesoftheyear.Ifyouwanttotargetcertainspeciesofanimals,thensomeparksarebetterthanothersforcertainspecies.3〕ChoosingwhichlodgeorsafaricampAtypicalsafaricamphasbetween10and20beds,itisanintimatesafariexperienceandverypersonalized.However,therearealsohotelsinsomeplaces,eitherinsideorjustoutsideanationalpark,whichcansleepanythingupto300people.4〕GuidingThequality,experienceandknowledgeofthegameatanySafaricampisalmostthemostimportantfactortoconsider.Goodguidescantransformyourexperiencefromordinarytoexceptional.5〕What’stheBestTimeofYeartogoonSafariUnderstandablyastheseasonschangesodoesthesafariexperience.Itishighlyadvisabletofindoutthebesttimeofyearforthesafariareathatyouareintendingtovisit.Priceswillchangedramaticallybetweenthehighandthelowseason,sogooddealsaretobehadinthelowseasonbutitisimportanttoknowthedifference,asyourexperiencewillbevastlydifferent.6〕ThePriceGoingonsafariisnotcheapwhicheverwayyoudoit,butthepricerangecanbeenormous.Unfortunately,safarisinmostcasesareacaseof“youpayforwhatyouget〞.7〕Fly-insafariornotUsingsmallcharterplanesissometimesanabsolutenecessityforcampsinremoteareas,whereroadtransfersarejustnotpracticalorviable.Theseflightscanincreasetheoverallcostofthesafarisubstantiallybutgenerallytheyareworthitandallowyoutheflexibilitytovisitavarietyofsafaricampsindifferentlocations.8〕UseanAgentAsyoucanseefromalltheinformationandoptionsdetailedabove,thereisgreatdealtounderstandandunlessyougoonsafariseveraltimesayearitisimpossibletoknowallthisstuff.CONTACTUSNOWTOHELPPLANYOURSAFARIWearequalifiedtravelagentswhoknowthisareaintimately!Clickonthebelowbuttonsforsomefantasticsafariideas56.WhichisadeterminingfactorinchoosingaSafaricamp?A.Meansoftransport.B.Gameguides.C.Weatherpatterns. D.Accommodation.57.WhichofthefollowingisFALSEaboutAfricanSafari?A.Themoremoneyyoupay,thebetterexperienceyou’llget.B.Ifyouvisitdifferentcampsinremoteareas,flightsmaybeunavoidable.C.Youcanhaveagoodpricebutsameexperienceifyoutravelinlowseason.D.Alltheparksdon’thavethesamespeciesofanimals.BSincequittingcanstartfeelingssuchasguiltandshame,weoftendoeverythingpossibletoavoidit.“We’retaughtfromourearliestdaysthatifyouquitsomething,itmeansyou’reafailure,〞sayscounselingpsychologistWillMeek.He,however,suggestsweviewquittingdifferently.Quittingislikedecidingtorearrangearoom:you’vegrowncomfortablewiththestatus,anditcanbehardtopicturetheendresultorevenseewhychangeisnecessary.Andyet,there’stheupsettingfeelingthatyou’renolongerentirelysatisfiedwithyourcurrentcircumstances,perhapseventhatyou’vestoppedmakingprogress.Whileit’snotoutofthequestionforfeelingorregrettosurfaceafteramajorrefit,leavingaposition,projectorsituationcanrevealexcitingpossibilities,makingyoufeelinspiredandrenewed.Quitting,oftenhappensinsituationswherewe’reunhappy,fearfulorhavedeterminedwehavenootherchoice,factorsthatcanhaveopposingeffectsonourhealth.Perhapsyoufindyourworkunfulfilling,oryou’vejumpedintoanewrelationshipbeforeyou’reready—and,asaresult,you’reoperatingunderintensepressure.“Ifstressisenduringandnotmanagedwell,itcanstarttotakeatoll.〞saysMeek.AccordingtotheAmericanPsychologicalAssociation,long-term,ongoingstresscanincreasetheriskforhighbloodpressureandheartattack,sowalkingawayfromwhateveriscausingitcandeliversignificantphysicalandemotionalhealthbenefits.“Weoftenseeareductioninthestresshormonecortisol〔应激激素皮质醇〕,whichcanlowerbloodpressureandmayevendecreasetheheartrate,〞saysDrAlexLickerman,aGPandexpertondevelopingmentaladaptability.Leavingsituationsthatfailtobringyoujoycanleaveyouwithsufficienttimetoexplorewhereyourheartistrulyleadingyou.Inastudythatwaspublishedin1999,thenHarvardUniversityprofessorHerminaIbarralookedathowbankerstrieddifferentrolesthatrequirednewskillsets—someonewhospentalotoftimedealingwithcomputers,forinstance,wasaskedtotakeonpersonalinteractions.Subjectswereespeciallydrawntoactingoutaversionoftheirfuturesolvesthrough‘imitationstrategies’—anapproachtheycomparedto‘tryingondifferentclothes,’MarkFranklin,thepresidentofCareerCyles,suggestsasimilarapproachasawaytofigureoutwhatyourtruedesiresmightbeinyourpost-quittinglifeandforeseeyourfutureself.“Pretendtobeacertainkindofperson,orgoandmeetotherswhoaredoingwhatyouwanttodo.〞hesays,“Tryiton,seehowitfeelsanddecideifit’sagoodfitforyou.〞Itmaynotfeellikeitatthetime,butjustmovingonfromasituationthat’snotquiterightcanhelpyougetbackontrack.58.ItcanbeinferredfromParagraph2thatquittingmaybringusfeelingsofbeingboth____.A.troubledandhopeful B.stupidandenthusiasticC.guiltyandashamed D.inspiredanddetermined59.Theunderlinedphrase“takeatoll〞(Paragraph3)canbebestreplacedby“_____〞.A.developmentaladaptability B.bringaboutchangesC.haveabadeffect D.keepupthepressure60.Itcanbeconcludedfromthepassagethat______.A.quittingisatrackthatonlythetimidwillchoosetofollowB.knowingwhentostopiswiseandmaymakedreamshappenC.mentaladaptabilitycanbeimprovedbythestresshormonecortisolD.personalinteractioncanbeamustforreducingemotionalpressureCAcommonsightinmalls,inpizzaparlors,inStarbucks,andwhereverelseAmericanteenshangout:threeorfourkids,hooded,gatheredaroundatable,leaningoverlikemonksordruids,theireyesfastenedtothesmartphonesheldinfrontofthem.Lookingatthem,youcanenvytheirhappiness.Youcanalsofindyourselfwishingthemimmersedinadifferentkindofhappiness—inasuperbbookoraseriesofbooks,inthereadingobsessionitself!Youshouldprobablykeeponwishing.It’sverylikelythatteenagers,attachedtoscreensofonesortoranother,readmorewordsthantheyeverhaveinthepast.Buttheyoftenreadscraps,excerpts,articles,partsofarticles,messages,piecesofinformationfromeverywhereandfromnowhere.It’slikelythattheyarereadingfewerbooks.Yes,millionsofkidshavereadHarryPotter,“TheLordoftheRings,〞“TheHungerGames,〞andotherfantasyanddystopianfictions;alsovampireromance,graphicnovels(someverygood),andyoung-adultnovels.Yetwhathappensastheymovetowardadolescence?Whentheybecometwelveorthirteen,kidsoftenstopreadingseriously.Theboysveeroffintosportsorcomputergames,thegirlsintofriendshipinallitswrenchingmysteriesandsatisfactionsoffavorandexclusion.Muchoftheirsociallife,forboysaswellasgirls,isnowconductedonsmartphones,whereteen-agersdon’thavetoconfrontoneanother.Theterrorofeyecontact!Ifkidsareavoidingeyecontact,theyareavoidingbooksevenmore.WorkbythePewResearchCenterandotheroutfitshaveconfirmedthatfewlateteen-agersarereadingmanybooks.ArecentsummaryofstudiescitedbyCommonSenseMediaindicatesthatAmericanteen-agersarelesslikelytoread“forfun〞atseventeenthanatthirteen.Thecategoryofreading“forfun〞isitselfalittledepressing,sinceitdividesreadingintoduty(forschool)andgratification(sittingonabeachtowel),asifthetwowerenecessarilyopposed.Myownobservation,afterspendingalotoftimetalkingtoteen-agersinrecentyears:readinganythingserioushasbecomeachore,likedoingthelaundryorpreppingamealforakidbrother.Or,ifit’snotachore,it’sjustanactivity,likeswimmingorshopping,anactivitylikeanyother.It’snotsomethingthatrunsthroughtherestoftheirlives.Insum,readinghaslostitsprivilegedstatus.Often,theylookatyoublanklywhenyouaskthemwhattheyarereadingontheirown.Ofcourse,thesekidsareverybusy.School,homework,sports,jobs,clothes,parents,brothers,sisters,halfbrothers,halfsisters,friendships,loveaffairs,hangingout,music,and,mostofall,screens—comparedwithallofthat,readingabookisaweak,petulantclaimantontheirtime.Readingfrustratestheirsmartphonesenseofbeingeverywhereatonce.Beingunconnectedmakesthemanxiousandevenangry.“Bookssmelllikeoldpeople,〞IheardastudentsayinNewHaven.Iknowthatreadingliterature,history,science,andtherestoftheliberal-artscanonhelpsproducethree-dimensionalhumanbeings.Buthowisatasteforsuchreadingcreatedinthefirstplace?Infantsheldintheirparents’arms,toldstories,andreadtowillnotremembertheimagesorthewords,buttheywilllikelyrememberthewarmthandcomfortassociatedwithbooksandconversation,especiallywhentheexperienceisrepeatedhundredsoftimes.Theluckiestofthechildrenfalloutofparents’armsintopreschool.Inthegoodones,booksarereadaloud,valued,expounded,heldupforkidstoenjoy.TherestofAmericanchildrenarriveatschoolinkindergartenandarethen,forthirteenyears,eithernurturedorbetrayedbyteachers.61.WhydoestheauthormentionHarryPotterinthesecondparagraph?A.ToprovethatHarryPotterseriesarepopularamongteenagers.B.Toshowsmartphonesaremoreattractivetoteenagers.C.Toshowthatteenagersdon’treadseriously.D.Toprovethatsports,computergamesandfriendshiparemorevaluable.62.Inwhatwaydoesseriousreadingresembleachoretoteenagers?A.Seriousreadingisnolongerteenagers’life-longhobby.B.Readingbookswillteachteenagerstobepolite.C.Readingcanbedividedintodutyandgratification.D.Swimmingandshoppingaresimilaractivities.63.Accordingtotheauthor,teachersshouldencouragestudentstoreadseriouslyby_______.A.assigningstudentslesshomework B.associatingbookswithwarmthandcomfortC.takingreadingasaprivilegedstatus D.developingtheirloveforreading64.Thebesttitleforthispassageis________A.Bookssmelllikeoldpeople. B.Doteensreadseriouslyanymore?C.SmartphonesVSseriousreading. D.Educating3dimensionalhumanbeings.DTheeyelinermakesthedarkcircleslessvisible.Thelipglosshidesthetrembling.Theponytailhidesmissingpatchesofhair.TheAbercrombiesweatercoversbruises.Imightlookatbitthinner,buteveryonewillaskaboutmynewdiet.Myhairmightnotshinethewayitusedto,butthepinkribbonwilldistractcuriouseyes.OnehourofpreparationandIlooklikemyself.Onehourofpreparationandnoonewillknow.Onehouroutof24.SometimesIwonderifit’sworthit—wastingatwenty-fourthofmydayonalie.ButthenIseemywispyhairandbaggyeyes,andIhavetodoit.Checkingmymakeuponelasttime,Ipushmysleevesup,thoughnotpastmyelbows.Isliponacutepairofflatshoes—heelsaretoodangerouswithshakylegs—andgrabmyHollisterbag.Paddingdownstairs,Ibreatheinthescentofwafflesandsyrup.“Morning,Mom,〞Icall.“Morning,baby,〞shechirps.“Didyousleepwell?〞“BetterthanIhavebeen.〞Shesighs,andhereyeslookahundredyearsoldforaminute.“Anyimprovementisgood,〞shesayshalf-heartedly.“Ofcourse.〞“Imadewaffles.〞Heroffering.“Thanks,Mom.Smellsdelicious.〞Myoffering.Isitatthetableandshehandsmeaplate.Thethoughtofallthatfoodturnsmystomach,butIforceasmileandthankmymotheragain.Shebusiesherselfatthesinkandfillsthesilencewithchatter.Whensheturnsaround,shetakesinthewafflesstillonmyplate,onlymissingafewbites.Ismileapologetically.“I’mnotveryhungrythismorning.〞“You’llneedyourstrengthforthisafternoon.〞Shebitesherlip.Shedoesn’tliketobringitupoverbreakfast.Ieatanotherbite.“Ipackedyourlunch.〞“I’m18,Mom.Icanpackmyownlunch.Youhavemoreimportantthingstodo.〞Shereachesforthepapersack.“ButnowIknowyou’llhavesomethingtoeat.Andyouneedtoeat,okay?Youhavetokeepyourstrengthup.〞Sighing,Itakethebag.Iknowthispeanutbutterandjellysandwichwon’tbeeaten,notanymorethantheoneyesterdayorthedaybefore.Anythingconsumedafter11endsupinaplasticbasinat4:07.It’sjustthewayitworks.“Hon,haveyouthoughtaboutwhatIsaidtheotherday?〞sheasks.Ishrugnoncommittally.“Sweetheart,youcan’thidethisforever.Eventuallyyou’regoingtomissschoolandpeoplewillstartaskingquestions.〞“Mom,Ihavetwomonthsleftofhighschool.Icanmakeittillthen.I’mclasspresidentandprobablywillmakeagraduationspeech.Iwasvoted‘Mostpopular,’‘Mostfuntobearound,’‘Bestsmile,’and‘Mostlikelytosucceed.’I’mthegirlwho’sgotitalltogether.Peopledon’twanttoknowthatthegirlwho’sgotitalltogether,doesn’thaveitalltogether.Peopledon’twanttoknowthatgirlisdying!〞“Honey,don’tsaythat.You’renotdying.〞“Yes,Iam.YouheardDr.Morrison.Ihavemaybeayearleft.Mom,listentome.Idon’twanttobethegirleveryonelooksatandwhispers,‘Lookather.Poorthing!Ican’thandlethat.Iwanttobenormal.Justfortheselasttwomonths.〞“Okay,〞shewhispers.“Okay.Justremember,it’sokayifyoudon’thaveitalltogether.Sometimesthingsjustfallapartandthere’snothingwecando.〞“Thanks,Mom.〞Igrabmybagandlunchandkissheronthecheek.“Iloveyou.〞“Iloveyoutoo,〞mymomreplies.Thisexchange,oncetakenforgranted,isnowavitalpartofeverymorning,everyafternoon,everynight.Threelittlewords,followedbyfourmore,havecometomeanmorethananentireconversation.Theybridgeallgapsanddisagreements,becausewebothknowthereisnowafinitenumberleft.Keysinhand,Iopenthedoorandblinkintheearlymorningsun.MysilvercarwaitsinthedrivewayandasIwalktowardit,Icheckmyreflectioninthetintedwindow.Perfect.65.Whydoestheauthorthinkhermakeuptimeisspentonalie?A.Becausesheisgoingonanewdiet.B.Becauseshehastodealwithherwispyhairandbaggyeyes.C.Becauseshetriestolookprettierthansheactuallyis.D.Becausesheispretendingtolooknormal.66.Theauthordoesn’teatmuchbreakfastbecause_______.A.sheisinterriblehealthcondition B.shedoesn’tlikewafflesC.sheisnothungryinthemorning D.shejustlikesafewbites67.Whatwillhappenifsheforcesherselftoeatsomefoodforlunch?A.Shewilleventuallymissschool. B.Itwillbuildupherstrength.C.Shewillthrowituplater. D.Itwillmakeherworkbetter.68.Theunderlinedsentence“Ishrugnoncommittally〞mostprobablymeans________.A.theauthorisboredwithhermom B.theauthorisindifferentabouttheissueC.theauthorhasalreadyconsideredit D.theauthorgivesnoclearanswer69.Theexchangeofgreetingshavebecomevitalfortheauthorandhermombecause________.A.shewantstobenormal B.sheisrunningoutoftimeC.theydisagreewitheachother D.thereisagenerationgapbetweenthem70.Whatadjectivescanweusetodescribetheauthor?A.Politebutstupid. B.Hardworkingandsuccessful.C.Understandingandconsiderate. D.Popularbutstubborn. 第二卷(两局部共35分)第四局部任务型阅读(共10小题;每题1分,总分值10分)请认真阅读以下短文,并根据所读内容在文章后表格中的空格里填入一个最恰当的单词。注意:每个空格只填1个单词。请将答案写在答题卡上相应题号的横线上。Asweheadfromspringintosummer,manycollegestudentsareplanningtheirvacationswhilethoselookingtogettheirfirsttasteoftheworkingworldarelikelyhuntingforinternships〔实习〕.ItisestimatedthatU.S.companieshireabout1.5millioninternseachyear,halfofthemonanunpaidbasis.Workingforfreemightnotbeabigdealforsomewhoarejustgratefultohavetheirfootinthedoor,butaclass-actionlawsuit〔诉讼〕ledbyinternswhoworkedonthesetofthe2010film,BlackSwan,couldchangethatwayofthinkingandhavefar-reachingimplications.Theplaintiffs(原告)wantbackpayfortheirworkandseektopreventthefilm’sproducer,FoxSearchlight,fromusingunpaidinternsinthefuture.Howeverthelawsuitgoes,itcouldsayalotabouthowcompaniesshouldvaluetheworkofinternsandwhetherinternshavearighttoapaychecklikeemployees.It’sperfectlyreasonableforinternstobepaid.Salariesforlivingexpensesareonlyfair,especiallyforyoungpeoplefromlow-incomehouseholds,whomaynototherwisebeabletoaffordanunpaidinternship.Payinginternsalsohelpsemployersdrawbettertalent,suchasatGoogle(GOOG),whichactivelyrecruitsinternsandpaysthemhandsomelyforworkingonsubstantiveprojects.Nevertheless,itwouldbewrongtoelevatethefightoverintern

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