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江苏省宿迁市2022届高三模拟试题(一)(英语)第一部分听力(共两节,满分20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分,满分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.Whatdoesthewomanmean?A.It’sverycoldoutside.B.Shedoesn’tliketheancienttower.C.Theweatherisnotgoodforthemtoseethetower2.Whenistheman’sbirthday?A.OnApril1st.B.OnApril2nd.C.OnApril3rd.3.WhathappenedtoMary?A.Shewasillinhospital. lookedafterhermother.C.Shewaslateforschoolagain.4.Whosetaperecordeeristheworst?A.Theman’s.B.Jack’s.C.Thewoman’s.5.Whendidthemangraduate?A.In1984.B.In1985.C.In1986.第二节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分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,从每题所给的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、7题。6.WhatwillhappenonSunday?A.Theywillhavedinnerout.B.Theywillgotoseeafilm.C.EdandJeanwillcomethatday.7.WhenwilltheyseetheancientpicturesfromWesternEurope?A.OnFriday.B.OnSaturday.C.OnSunday.听第7段材料,回答第8至第9题。8.Whydoesthewomanwanttoputonashow?A.Forfun.B.Formakingmoney.C.Forbecomingfamous.9.Whatcanweknowabouttheman?A.Themanalwayssingsinchurch.B.Themanusuallysingssongsathome.C.Themanhasperformedonthestageforseveraltimes.听第8段材料,回答第10至第12题10.Whatisthewomanlookingfor?A.CollegeRoad.B.Arestaurant.C.Abank.11.Whichbusshoulthewomantake?A.bus.B.No.18bus.C.No80bus.12.Wherecanthewomantakethebus?A.OnCollegeRoad.B.OnBridgeStreet.C.OnInternationalRoad.听第9段材料,回答第13至第16题。13.Wheredoesthistalkplaceprobably?A.Inthestreet.B.Inashoeshop.C.Onthebus.14.Whendidthewomanbuyapairofclothshoes?.week. month.15.Whydoesthewomanthinkofbuyingapairofstrongshoes?A.BecauseTom’sshoeswearoutquickly.B.Becausethewomanlikesstrongshoes. C.BecauseTomasksthewomantodoso.16.Whatwillthewomanbuyatlast?A.Apairofleathershoes. pairofclothshoes. pairofsportsshoes.听第10段材料,回答第17至第20题。17.Wheredidthestormtakeplace?A.InNorthAfrica.B.InSouthAsia.C.InSouthAfrica.18.Howmanypeoplebecamehomelessbecauseofthestorm?A.Over200.B.About400.C.Lessthan200.19.WherewereMrSmith’sfamilywhenthestormstarted?A.Inthebedroom.B.Inthekitchen.C.Intheyard..20.WhydidMrSmithgobackinsidetheirhouse?A.Togethismissingchild.B.Togetsomefood.C.Togetsomemoney.(CBCBACBAACABCCACCABA)第二部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分35分)第一节:单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)请认真阅读下面各题,从题中所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。21.Ithoughtitwouldbequiteeasyandwasnot_________abouttheresults.C.worriedworry22.Icouldnothelp____________thefloorbecauseIwasbusy. A.sweeping B.tosweep C.swept D.sweeped23.Ifhefailed,it___________abitterdisappointmentforhisparents.A.were B.willbe C.wouldbe D.be24.Tomysurprise,theyounggirllaughstheway___________hermotherdidatthatage. A.that B.inwhich C./ D.allabove25.Jack’snewcarmusthavecostaround£20,000,_________________?A.mustit B.don’tit C.doesn’tit D.didn’tit26.___________IregretwastingtheweekendwatchingTV!A.What B.Such C.So D.Howisin________habitofscratchinghisheadwhenheisin_______trouble.A.a;the B./;/ C.the;/ D./;the28.Ladiesandgentlemen,pleasefastenyourseatbelts.Theplane________.A.takesoff B.istakingoff C.hastakenoff D.tookoff29.Ifyoucanbuyaperson’sfriendship,it’snotworth_________________. A.tohave B.ofhaving C.having D.have30.Hemademe_________________tohimeveryday.A.topromisetowrite writing C.promisetowrite D.promisingwriting31.Mysuggestionisthatwe_______________tocutbackonproductionandreducetheamountofthingswemakeandbuy.A.wouldtry B.couldtry try32.—Isn’tittimeyou_________downto_________yourownthings?—I’msorryforthedelay,Dad.A.get,pack B.got,packing C.got,pack D.get,packing33.—Bobfeelsreallysorry,Jean.—Iwouldn’taccepthisexcusesunlesshetakesbackwhathesaid. A.Whatfor? B.Sowhat? C.Nodoubt. D.Nowonder.34.Itisacceptedthatchildrenneedfriendsoftheirownage. A.toplay B.tobeplayedwithC.tobeplayed D.toplaywith35.—Learningalanguageisn'teasy.Ittakestime.—Iagree._______.There'snoshortcut.A.AllroadsleadtoRomeB.Romewasn'tbuiltinadayC.PracticemakesperfectD.Slowbutsurewinstherace(CBDDDDCBCCCBBDB)第二节 完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20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,选出可以填入的空白处的最佳选项,并从答题卡上将该选项涂黑。WhenIwaslittle,myfamilyusedtomovefrequently.BeforeIcouldevenget36withmyschoolmates,myfamilywasonthemoveagain.Ibecamevery37becauseofthis.Butagirlwithdarkskinandlongshinyhair38me.Herbestcharacteristicsareheropennessand39.Sheisalwayssmiling,likeabeautifulsunflowerfollowingthesun.Without40Ienjoyedbeingwithherandsoonwebecamegoodfriends.Astimewentby,Igraduallybecamea41girl.Butthisjoyfulperioddidn’tlastlong.Wewereadmittedtodifferentcolleges.IfeltlikeIhadgone42tomyalways-on-the-movechildhood.Ifelt43andhelplessandIwasafraidthatIwould44herasmybestfriend.Shestayedcalmandsaidtome:“Rain,youcanachievemorethanIdo,so45toyourdreamsandmakeabigeffort!Realfriendshipdoesn’tfadeandwewillbebestfriendsforever.”Maybeshedidn’trealizewhatagreat46shewastomeatthattime.However,itturnedoutthatmy47werewell-founded.Ifeltthatthe48betweenuswasgettingbiggerandbigger.Oneday,shesentmeatextmessagehappilytellingmethatshehadfalleninlovewithahandsomeboyinherclass.Ifelthappyforher,butatthesametimeIwassecretlyworriedaboutourfriendship.I49herseveraltimesintendingtotellhertothinkcarefullyabouther50withtheboy,butIgotnomoremessagesfromher.Ifeltsadthatperhapsourfriendshipwouldnot51.Ihadalmostgivenuphope52shevisitedmeatmycampusaweeklater.Shelooked53butwaswearingthemostbeautifulsmile.Shegavemeabighugandsaid:“I’msorry.Iwanttobemyselfandyourfriendforever!”Wecriedtogether,54thepeoplewalkingpast.Shetoldmehersadstory,andweknewwehadgonebacktohowitwasbefore.NowIfirmlybelievethatdistanceandtimecan’t55youfromafriend.Ifyoucareenoughabouteachother,friendshipneverfades.36.A.mad B.bored C.familiar D.patient37.A.silent B.disappointed C.outspoken D.crazy38.A.helped B.changed C.attracted D.impressed39.A.faithfulness B.cheerfulness C.quietness D.kindness40.A.delay B.hesitation C.problem D.doubt41.A.happy B.lucky C.helpful D.successful42.A.over B.down C.out D.back43.A.scared B.strange C.ashamed D.homesick44.A.leave B.miss C.lose D.desert45.A.lookforward B.holdon C.getdown D.goback46.A.burden B.example C.encouragement D.wonder47.A.conclusions B.expectations C.dreams D.concerns48.A.difference B.distance C.misunderstanding D.conflict49.A.visited B.messaged C.telephoned D.wrote50.A.relationship B.satisfaction C.life D.story51.A.return B.develop C.survive D.recover52.A.until B.when C.as D.unless53.A.cheerful B.relaxed C.calm D.pale54.A.forgetting B.noticing C.ignoring D.remembering55.A.protect B.prevent C.free D.separate(36-40CABBD41-45ADACB46-50CDBBA51-55CBDCD)第三部分阅读理解(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。ATheantarcticisactuallyadesert.Itistheonlycontinentontheearthwithoutariveroralake.Theantarcticisalliceallyearround.Thewarmesttemperatureeverrecordedthereiszero,attheSouthPole.Explorersusedtothinkthatsocoldaplacewouldhaveaheavysnowfall.Butlessthanteninchesofsnowfallseachyear.Thatislessthanhalfaninchofwater.Tentimesthatmuchmoisture(雨量)fallsinpartsoftheSahara.ThelittlesnowthatfallsinAntarcticanevermelts.Itcontinuestopileupdeeperanddeeperyearafteryearandcenturyaftercentury.Whenthesnowgetstobeabouteightyfeetdeepitisturnedtoicebytheweightofthesnowaboveit.56.Antarcticaiscalledadesertbecauseit________________.sandythesametemperatureasadesertC.haslittlemoistureandnolakesorrivers.D.alloftheaboveantarctichas__________.timesasmuchmoistureastheSaharaB.thesameamountofmoistureastheSaharaC.aboutone-tenththemoistureoftheSaharaofthese58.ThesnowinAntarcticaisverydeepbecauseit_______________.A.neverstopsfallingB.pilesupyearafteryearC.nevermeltsD.bothBandCofthefollowingistrue?heavysnowfallsinAntarcticaquiteoften.B.Thesnowturnstoicewhenthenextsnowfallcomes.C.ThesnowfallinginAntarcticahardlymelts.D.Antarcticaistheworld’scoldestcontinent.(CCDD)B.Apoortravellerstoppedunderthetreetoeattheboiledriceandvegetalbeswhichhehadbroughtwithhim.Afewmetresaway,therewasasmallshopbythesideoftheroadwhereawomanwasfryingfishandsellingittotravellers.Thewomanwatchedthepoortravellercarefully,andwhenhefinishedhisfoodandbegantogo,sheshoutedrudely,“Youhaven’tpaidmeforthefriedfish!”“ButIhavenothadanyfriedfish!”hesaid.“Buteveryonecanseethatyouenjoyedthesmellofmyfriedfishwithyourriceandvegetables,”saidthewoman,“Ifyouhadnotsmelledthefish,yourmealwouldnothavebeensopleasant!”Soonacrowdcollected,andalthoughtheysupportedthepoortraveller,theyhadtoadmitthatwindwasblowingfromtheshoptotheplacewherehehadeaten,andthatithadcarriedthesmellofthefriedfishtohim.Finally,thewomantookthepoortravellertoajudge,whosaid:“Thewomansaysthatthetravelleratehismealwiththesmellofherfriedfish.Thetravelleragreesthatthewindwasblowingfromthewoman’sshoptotheplacewhereheatehisriceandvegetablesandthatitcarriedthesmellofherfriedfishtohisnosewhilehewaseating,sohemustpayforit.Whatdoesyourfriedfishcost?”heaskedthewoman.“Twenty-fivecentsaplate,”sheanswered,delighted.“Thengooutsidetogether,”saidthejudge.“Therethetravellermustholdupatwenty-five-centpiecesothatitsshadow(影子)fallsonthewoman’shand.Thepriceofthesmellofaplateoffriedfishistheshadowoftwenty-fivecents.”60.Whydidthetravellerrefusetopaythewomanforthefriedfish?Because__________.A.hewaspoorB.hewasrudeC.hewassupportedbyacrowd.hadn’teatenherfriedfishatall61.Whenthejudgeaskedthewomanaquestion,shefelt___________.A.excitedB.anxiousC.gladD.angry62.Whichofthefollowingstatementsistrue?A.Thetravellerboughttheboiledriceandvegetablesandatethembythesideoftheroad.B.Thejudgehadnoideawhatthewomanmeant.C.Inthefifthparagraph,thefirst“it”hasthesamemeaningasthesecond“it”.womangotnothingbuttheshadowoftwenty-fivecentsintheend.63.Whatdoyouthinkofthejudgeafterreadingthepassage?A.Hewasfoolish.B.Hewasclever.C.Hewasneitheerfoolishnorclever.D.Hewaskindenoughtogivethewomantwenty-fivecents.(DCDB)C.“Ifyourunformorethanfiveminutesatanytime,youmightneedapairofrunningshoes,”advisesStephenPribut,aUSsportsmedicineexpert.Runningshoesarehighlytechnicalfootwear.Theyprovidestabilitywhilebearinguptothreetimesthewearer’sbodyweight.Butit’snoteasytofindtherightpair.Findingtherightrunningshoesissomethingofanart,orascienceandafeel.Thesciencepartbeginswiththeshapeofthearch(弓)ofyourfoot,whichanyonecanfindoutathomewiththisquickexperiment:Putyourfootinwaterandplaceitonapieceofbrownpaper.Ifyouseea“C”shapeonthepaperwhenyouremoveyourfoot,youhaveararehigharch.Iftheshapelooksmorelikearectangle,thatmeansyouhaveflatfeet.Seesomethinginbetween?That’sanormalarch.Convenientlyforshoppers,shoecompaniesnowadaysdividetheirshoesinthreecategories:neutral(forhigharches),stability(fornormalorlowarches)andmotioncontrol(forflatarches).Soyouwillknowwhichtypesuitsyou.Atthispoint,mostpeoplewouldjustgrabanappealingshoeandtryiton.Butprofessionalswoulddoafewquality-controltests.First,youbendtheshoetoetoheeltoseewhereitbends.Ifit’snotattheforefoot---wherethefootactuallybends,beafraid.Thenyougripbothendsandtwistinoppositedirections.Ifyoucantwistitlikeatowel,itmeansthere’szerosupport.Finally,yousqueezetheheelinbothdirections.Astableheelwon’tcavein.Nowyouneedtocheckthemoldthatshapestheinsideoftheshoe:whetherit’swideornarrowinthemid-foot,howitsitsontheheelandhowroomythetoeboxis.It’swisetoholdoffuntiltheafternoontomaketheshoepurchase,toallowforanyswellingthatyourfeetdothroughouttheday.Toesalsodecidesizingchoice.Theruleisyouneedafinger’swidthfromyourlongesttoe(whetherthat’syourbigoneornot)totheendoftheshoe.64.Whatisthemainideaofthispassage? A.Advantagesofwearingrunningshoesfittingyou. B.Waystogettoknowabouttheshapeofthearchofyourfoot. C.Adviceonhowtochoosetherightpairofrunningshoes. D.Besttimetobuyapairofrunningshoes.65.Ifthearchofyourfootlookslikea“C”shape,youhave_________. A.anormalarch B.ahigharch C.aflatarch D.alowarch66.Theunderlinedphrase“cavein”mostprobablymeans______. A.bend B.stretch C.shake D.crash(CBA)DAnthonyHorowitzwasmiserableaschild.Hewas,asheputit,“notverybright”andcouldn’twintheattentionofhisverywealthyparents,whopreferredhis“clever”olderbrother.Atage8,HorowitzwassentawaytoanabusiveboardingschoolinhisnativeEngland,eventhoughhescreamedandpleaded(恳求)withhisparentsyearafteryearnottosendhim.“Thethoughtwas,‘It’llbegoodforhim,’”herecalled.Itwasnot.Horowitzdidbadlyinhisstudies,hadfewfriendsandwasbulliedforfiveyears.“Myteacherscouldn'thavehadaloweropinionofme,”hesaid.“Iwasn'tevensmartenoughtorebel.TheonethingIrememberfromtheveryearliestagewasthisdesiretowrite.WhenIwas10yearsold,IrememberaskingmyparentstogetmeatypewriterformybirthdaybecauseIwantedtobeawriter.”Now,atageof55,Horowitzisoneoftheworld'smostsuccessfulchildren'sbookauthors.HisAlexRiderserieshassoldmorethan5millioncopies,andtheeighthbookfeaturingtheyoungspy,CrocodileTears,cameoutthismonth.TheAlexRiderbookstelltheadventuresof14-year-oldAlexRider,anagentfortheBritishintelligenceagencyM16.Horowitzsaidhedoesn'ttrytowriteforkids;itjustcomesoutthatway.“Ihaveafeelingit'stodowithpurityandsimplicity.Igiveaslittleinformationasisnecessarytodescribetheroom,thecharacterintheroom,andgetonwiththeaction,”hesaid.ThestylehasalsomadeHorowitzasuccessfulwriteroftelevisionshowsforadultsinBritainbecause,hesays,writingbooksforkidsisalotlikewritingtelevisionforgrown-ups:Inbothcases,it'sallaboutentertainingpeoplewithagoodstory.Now,Horowitzcouldn'tbehappierwithhislife.Hesumsuphissuccess:“…youcanbeanythingyouwanttobeifyoujustbelieveinyourself.Idobelieveitcompletely.”67.Intheboardingschool,Horowitz’steachers. A.oftencriticizedhim B.showedgreatconcernforhim C.taughthimhowtowritestories D.thoughtlittleabouthisability68.WhichofthefollowingistrueofAnthonyHorowitz? A.Hewasthebelovedchildofhisfamily. B.Hebenefitedalotfromboardingschool. C.Heemphasizestheplotratherthancharactersinstories. D.Althoughheissuccessful,heisn’tveryhappy.69.WhatadvicedoesHorowitzhaveforreaders? A.Confidenceisthekeytosuccess. B.Hardshipteachesvaluablelessons. C.Interestisthebestteacher. D.Industryistheparentofsuccess.70.Inwhichsectioncanyoumostprobablyreadthepassage? A.CampusTrends B.Culture&Leisure C.OurWorld D.ScienceLife(DCAB)第四部分:任务型阅读(共10小题;每小题l分,满分l0分)注意:请将答案写在答题卡上相应题号的横线上。每个空格只填1个单词。Cheatingiscommoninvariouskindsofexamsincollege.Studentsdon’tfeelshametocheatinexams.Theyknowthatifcaughtcheatinginanexam,thepunishmentwillnotbeserious.Thisleadstofrequentcheatinginexams.AttheUniversityofWiththeirelectronictools,studentsthesedaysfinditeasiertocheat.Socollegeofficialsfindthemselvesinanewgameofcatandmouse,tryingtogainanadvantageoverwould-becheatsthisexamseasonwitharangeofstrategies—cuttingoffInternetaccessfromlaptops,ordemandingthesurrenderofcellphonesbeforetests.Mr.Dapremontsaidtechnologyhadmadecheatingeasier,butaddedthatplagiarisminwritingpaperswasprobablyabiggerproblembecausestudentscaneasilyliftotherpeople’swritingsofftheInternet.Still,somestudentssaidtheythoughtcheatingthesedayswasmoreaproductofanattitude,notthetoolathand.Pressuretosucceedsometimescloudseverythingandmakespeopledothingsthattheyshouldn’tdo.Studentstodayfeelmorepressuretodowellinordertograduatefromschoolandsecureajob.Whateverthereasonsforcheating,collegeofficialssaythebattleagainstitiswearingthemout.First,peoplewhocheatinexamswillloseinterestinstudying.Second,theybelievestudyingisn’tmeaningful.Eventhoughtheydon’tdoanything,theycanstillpass.Third,peoplewhocheatinexamswillinfluenceothers.Plentyofhardworkingpeoplewillseethattheirresultsarelowerthanpeoplewhocheatinexams.Thus,wemustpreventcheatinginexams.Wereducetheopportunitiesforcheatinginexams.ThevastmajorityofAmericansstillbelievethathonestyisanimportantpartoftheAmericancharacter.Forthatreason,therearenumerouswatchdogcommitteesatalllevelofsociety.Althoughsignsofdishonestyinschool,business,andgovernmentseemmuchmorenumerousinrecentyearsthaninthepast,couldthatbecausewearegettingbetteratrevealingsuchdishonesty?Manyeducatorsfeelthatasstudentsgainconfidenceinthemselvesandtheirabilities,theyarelesslikelytocheat.Surprisingly,someeffortstopreventcheatingmayactuallyencouragecheating—apersonmayfeel“theydon’ttrustmeanyway”,andbetemptedto“beatthesystem”.Distrustcanbecontagious.But,socantrust.Title:CheatinginexamsincollegeFacts●Cheatinginexamsiscommonincollege.●Studentsdon’ttakecheatinginexamsas71behaviour.Meansofcheatingandplagiarism●Use72.●SurftheInternet.73forcheating●Cheatsarenot74seriously.●Thelatesttechnologymakesit75forstudentstocheat.●heavypressuremakesstudentswanttodowellsoastoensure76andajob.77ofcheating●Peoplewillbecome78in●Peoplewillbelievestudyingdoesn’tmake79.●Peoplecheatinginexamswillinfluenceothersnegatively.Solution●Educatorsandstudentsshould80eachother.(71.shameful 72.cellphones 73.Reasons74.punished75.easier76.graduation 77.Consequences 78.uninterested79.sense80.trust第五部分:书面表达(满分25分)请根据下列表格的内容提示,写一篇题为SAVEEARTH,SAVEUS的公益广告解说词。污染的原因人类的生产和生活活动(请自行列举)污染类型1.空气污染2.噪音污染3.水污染造成后果1.物种减少2.人类健康受损3.环境恶化建议措施(请自己列出若干条)注意:1.词数:150左右;2.内容要涵盖上面所列的几条。

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