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1、江苏百校联考高三年级第三次考试英语试卷考生注意:1.本试卷共120分,考试时间120分钟。2.请将各题答案填写在答题卡上。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纸上。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.What does the woman think of the movie?A. Its amusing.B. I

2、ts exciting.C. Its disappointing.2.How will Susan spend most of her time in France?A. Traveling around,B. Studying at a school.C. Looking after her aunt.3.What are the speakers talking about?A. Going out.B. Ordering drinks.C. Preparing for a party.4.Where are the speakers?A. In a classroom.B. In a l

3、ibrary.C. In a bookstore.5.What is the man going to do?A. Go on the Internet.B. Make a phone call.C. Take a train trip.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.What is the woman looking for?A. A

4、n information office. B. A police station.C. A. shoe repair shop.7.What is the Town Guide according to the man?A. A brochure.B. A newspaper.C. A map听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8.What does the man say about the restaurant?A. Its the biggest one around.B. It offers many tasty dishes.C. Its famous for its seafood.9

5、.What will the woman probably order?A. Fried fish.B. Roast chicken.C. Beef steak.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.Where will Mr. White be at 11 oclock?A. At the office.B. At the airport.C. At the restaurant.11.What will Mr. White probably do at one in the afternoon?A. Receive a guest.B Have a meeting.C. Read a r

6、eport.12.When will Miss Wilson see Mr. White?A. At lunch time.B. Late in the afternoon.C. The next morning.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13.Why is Bill going to Germany?A. To work on a project, B. To study German.C. To start a new company.14.What did the woman dislike about Germany?A. The weather.B. The food.C.

7、The schools.15.What does Bill hope to do about his family?A. Bring them to Germany.B Leave them in England.C. Visit them in a few months.16.What is the probable relationship between the speakers?A. Fellow-travelers.B. Colleagues.C. Classmates.听第10段材料,回答第17至20題。17. When did it rain last time in Juare

8、z?A. Three days ago.B. A month ago.C. A year ago,18. What season is it now in Juarez?A. Spring.B. Summer.C. Autumn.19.What are the elderly advised to do?A.Take a walk in the afternoon.B.Keep their homes cool.C.Drink plenty of water.20.What is the speaker doing?A.Hosting a radio program.B.Conducting

9、a seminar.C. Forecasting the weather.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,选出可以填入空白处的最佳 选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。21.This new product, containing noflavors and coloring agents, attracts a numberof white-collar clerks.A. authenticB. diverseC. conventionalD. artificial22.H

10、ow long shall we wait here?I he first bus set out earlier than usual today andbe here any time, I think.A. shouldB. mightC. canD. must23.It seems that the global warming will become more serious. , anyway it has been over hot for several years continually.A. In other wordsB. As a resultC. Thats to s

11、ayD. Believe it or not24.The secretary is so outstanding and popularshe knows how to get on well with other colleagues and balance the relationship between them.A. as thoughB. even thoughC. in caseD. in that25.Strong marketing success in 2008 sets the stage for achieving records for 2022, the long-t

12、erm financial viability and reputation, of the Olympic Games.A. to be protectedB. to protectC. protectingD. having been protected26.As is expected, it will be not long before our domestically built aircraft Carriers into operation.A. will be putB. are putC. will have been putD. have been put27.Wean

13、all-out fight to keep our skies blue, our waters clear, and our land pollution-free.A. negotiated B. insertedC. launchedD. revealed28. We will reform and improve the ways vocational colleges conduct examinations and enrollment, and this year achieve a large-scale expansion of one million in student

14、enrollments.A. whichB. whenC. whereD. that29.enterprises have both motivation themselves and external pressure, our work to prevent and control pollution is certain to produce more effective results.A. As far asB. WhileC. Even ifD. When30.At times the best doesnt go for us, and we justthe existing c

15、ircumstances.A. answer forB. make forC. settle forD. allow for31.Our capacity for innovation is not strong, and our weakness core technologies for key fields remains a vital problem.A. in response toB. in line withC. in face ofD. in terms of32.The argument doesnt hold muchthat family backgrounds off

16、er graduates an ad vantage in the career competition nowadays.A. beliefB. groundC. conceptD. truth33.May you live longer, grandpa!Thank you! Its the favorite wish I.A. should have waited forB. must have waited forC. may have waited forD could have waited for34.Whats your opinion of the new medical i

17、nsurance policy?,if I were you, I would not accept it.A. Generally speakingB. That is to sayC. To be honestD. To my surprise35.Whats wrong? It seems that you are losing control of the situation.Dont stick your nose into my business.A. Let me alone!B. I have no idea.C. Are you kidding?D Take your tim

18、e!第二节 完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分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,选出最佳选项并在 答题卡上将该项涂黑。It took about three weeks for me to become mute. In 2007, I visited a client as a financial adviser and 36 a virus. I had a sore throat. My doctor 37 me it would soon return to normal.38 , it got worse, I could no longer

19、 make phone calls and started carrying a little whiteboard to write everything down; I tried to work with people I already knew, who were likely to be more 39 with me; but explaining financial details to 40 investors with marker pen was a big challenge.At home? my wife and teenage sons 41 as best th

20、ey could. Soon I was using a computer that read out phrases typed into itMy situation 42 when I was offered a tuition-assisted place at Iowa State University. I 43 myself by accepting a job in the student services office. Forced to 44 with people face to face, I started to have fun with computer voi

21、ces.In 2010, I read a news story about a waitress whod had her voice 45 with the help of a doctor in Cleveland. It had to be worth a 46 . Dr Milstein 47 me to do some vocal exercises to stretch the muscles in my neck and to my astonishment I started to make 48 .It was the first time Id heard my voic

22、e in three and a half years.Then I did more exercises, my voice becoming more 49 ; Milstein asked me to go over to the window and 50 the friends across the street. I was afraid at first, 51 I damaged my voice, but he kept 52 me. Friends at university heard my voice for the first time and even when I

23、 was alone, I talked to myself.I dont regret those years of 53 . I spent more time with my boys and had time to 54 where Id gone wrong as a husband and parent. That time 55 my rough edges. I prefer who I am now.36. A. picked upB. touched onC. went aboutD. brought in37. A. shockedB. botheredC. convin

24、cedD. condemned38. A. ThereforeB. MoreoverC. EventuallyD. Instead39. A. casualB. patientC. cautiousD. satisfied40. A. shallowB. potentialC. explicitD. stubborn41. A. withdrewB. resistedC. declinedD. adjusted42. A. worsenedB. softenedC. brightenedD. ripened43. A. challengedB. applaudedC. abandonedD.

25、sacrificed44. A. correspondB. competeC. compareD. communicate45. A. regainedB. controlledC. registeredD. modified46. A. praiseB. tryC. bonusD. reward47. A. instructedB. appointedC. allowedD enabled48. A. commentsB. chokesC. soundsD. rhythms49. A. aggressiveB. offensiveC. confidentD. unique50. A. hea

26、d forB. yell atC. glance downD. shrink from51. A. even ifB. as thoughC. now thatD. in case52. A. draggingB. pullingC. pushingD. kicking53. A. silenceB. enquiryC. twistD. reform54. A. revealB. reflectC. classifyD. confirm55. A. sharpenedB. maintainedC. accumulatedD. smoothed第三部分 阅读理解(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30

27、分)请认真阅读下列短文,从短文后各题所给的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。AHeart of Stone, SnowdoniaRouteSnowdonia boasts the UKs MOST DRAMIATIC MOUNTAIN LANDSCAPE south of Scotland, and though not all that high at just over 1,000 metres , the peaks seem bigger because they rise directly from the sea. This ride does th

28、e same. It starts in the small coastal city of Bangor and ends at the youth hostel at Llyn Ogwen, one of the spiritual homes of British mountaineering, a lake set in the mountains range of Carneddau and Glyderau. All those mountains might suggest a hilly ride in store, but its a very gradual climb a

29、long the route of the old railway lines and trolleybuses that served the Penrhyn Quarry at Bethesda. When Welsh slate “roofed the world” this was once the worlds largest man-made hole. The quarry also reminds visitors of the Welsh labour movement at the turn of the 20th century. Beyond the quarries

30、lies the broad, steep sided valley of Nant Ffrancon, where the artist John Piper made his home, so he could paint and draw the landscape. The return to Bangor largely follows the ride up, but theres no harm in that as its a truly spectacular route.Where to stayYHA Idwal Cottage (08453 719744) is the

31、 oldest youth hostel in Wales; beds from 22, private rooms from 24 pp camping from 13.Where to snackFitzpatricks (9 Ogwen Street, Bethesda) is a friendly, and bright green, cafe just off theroute. Open. Open ThursdayFriday 8 a.m. 3 p.m, Saturday Sunday 8 a. m.5 p. mOgwen Snack Bar (Nant Ffrancon, 01

32、248 600683) is a mountaineers tea bar right by the mountain rescue base. Open daily 9 a. m.approximately 5 p. m. ; closed Monday Thurs-day late December end of Jan.56.Snowdonia is famous for its.A. beautiful mountain landscapeB. tall and dangerous peaksC.long historyD.mysterious lake57.Which of the

33、following is true according to the passage?A.There are many modern buildings along the route to Snowdonia.B.You can always have coffee and tea as you like while traveling to Snowdonia.C.You cant enjoy the oldest hostels while traveling to Snowdonia.D.Some peaks in the mountain landscape are over 1,0

34、00 meters.BAt the first Olympic marathon in 1896, athletes ran a shorter course than todays 42. 2-kilometer event. Even so, only the winner finished within three hours. However, runners have improved, and one expert predicted last year that the two-hour mark would be broken in 2028.On Oct 12, Eliud

35、Kipchoge came in ahead of schedule-literally.The 34-year-old Olympic champion from Kenya became the first person to run a marathon inless than two hours, Clocking in at 1:59:40. Kipchoge pumped his chest and even sped up after crossing the finish line as he ran happily to his wife.No one is limited.

36、 This shows the positivity of sport, Kipchoge told the BBC after the race in Vienna, Austria, Together when we run. we can make it a beautiful world.Apart from Kipchoges strong willpower and outstanding physical condition, a few tricks of science and technology Helped him reach this milestone in hum

37、an athletic achievement.Hills and turns slow runners down, so Kipchoges team picked the course in Vienna for its gentle curves (弯曲度).The citys cool and dry weather was also important, said Wired. The magazine talked to exercise physiologists, who think the weather helped keep Kipchoges body running

38、more efficiently throughout the race.A special pair of shoes also played a big part. According to The New York Times, the shoes Kipchoge wore were designed to give a significant edge to anyone wearing them in a race.One other key to this breakthrough was Kipchoges pacing strategy.He ran with a dream

39、 team of pacers. deployed (部署 ) by sports scientists. Five runners formed a V-shape ahead of Kipchoge, reducing drag, and two runners followed directly behind to push him forward. Kipchoge stayed in the center of the formation. The team rotated (轮换)members every five kilometers, and be stayed under

40、a two-hour pace for almost the entire length of the race .There was also a pace car driving 15 meters in front of everyone, casting a laser line on the road to keep them on track.Few world records today are technology free,” noted The Telegraph. Hard work and dedication are still the core of athleti

41、c achievement, but science and technology are helping modern athletes maximize their potential.58.What do we know about Eliud Kipchoge?A.He will keep running marathons until 2028.B.He began running marathons when he was a child.C.He broke the two-hour mark in a marathon race.D.He is the first Olympi

42、c champion Kenya.59.What did Kipchoges team do to help him?A.They trained him to run in places with hills and turns.B.They designed a pair of lightweight shoes for him.C.They kept a special formation around him during the race.D.They drove a car in front of him to give him food and drinks.60.What is

43、 the authors main purpose in writing the article?A. To recommend some effective ways to run marathons.B. To stress the importance of teamwork in athletic achievements.C.To prove that technology has become the core of athletic achievement.D. To show how science and technology help athletes break thei

44、r limits.CWealthy people may be likely to be against redistribution of wealth, according to new research. The findings indicate that it is because people use their own neighborhoods and communities as a standard of how much wealth other people have, leading wealthy people to believe the bigger popul

45、ation as being wealthier than it actually is.“If youre rich, theres good chance for you to know lots of other rich people and relatively few poor people; likewise, if youre poor, youre likely to know fewer wealthy people and more poor ones, says study co-author Robbie Sutton. Even if people think ob

46、jectively and follow rules of statistical inference, richer and poorer people may be led by the information available to them, to very different conclusions about how wealthy other people are, on. average, and how wealth is distributed across society. ”These results suggest that the rich and poor do

47、 not simply have different attitudes to how wealth should be distributed across society; rather, they subjectively experience living in different societies, adds Rael Dawtry, the studys lead author. In the relatively richer America crowded by wealthier Americans, there is perhaps less need to distri

48、bute wealth more equally. The findings suggest that attitudes toward wealth distribution come from more than just an economic motivation to protect ones self-interest or financially protective political ideologies (意识形态)-the information provided by our living environment also plays an important role

49、.The research covered over 600 US adults to complete an online survey in two studies. The participants were asked to estimate the distribution of household income for their social contacts and also for the whole US population in two studiesthey estimated what percentage of people fell into each one

50、of 11 income groups; then they estimated the average income of people within each income group. Then, the participants were asked how fair they thought income distribution in the US was and how satisfied they were with it. The participants also answered questions testing their attitudes toward redis

51、tribution.To ensure that the findings were actually related to the individual s social circles and not some other psychological bias, the researchers then analyzed data from over 4,000 voters in New Zealand. The data showed that the relationship between voters income and their perceptions of economi

52、c fairness in New Zealand was driven by the level of economic condition in their neighborhood.These results show the importance of examining ecological processes, in addition to political ideological or self-interest, for understanding economic preferences, says Dawtry. Attitudes to redistribution a

53、nd the economic position appear to be subject to informational biases in the environment as well as biases in the mind. According to Sutton, the findings may also help to explain the political polarization (两极分化)observed in countries like the United States.As richer and poorer people increasingly li

54、ve separated live, the information available becomes increasingly misunderstood, and increasingly different, he notes. People are, effectively, living in an informational bubble, surrounded by people with incomes like theirs but unlike many other Americans.61.Whats the reason for incorrect conclusio

55、ns on others wealth?A.The objective thoughts.B.The improper information.C.Disobeying rules of statistics.D.The balance of wealth distribution.62.What causes the difference in peoples attitudes to wealth distribution?A.Subjective judgment to societies they live in.B.The biases against political ideol

56、ogies.C.The change of the surrounding environment.D.Dissatisfying protection of self-interest.63.Whats the benefit of the research according to Sutton?A.Making us understand economic preferences.B.Giving us an explanation of the political polarization.C. Making us consider political ideologies or se

57、lf-interest.D. Influencing our attitudes to wealth redistribution.64.Whats the title of the passage?A.Wealthy People Are More Likely To Support Wealth RedistributionB.Wealthy People Are More Likely To Have Right Information On WealthC.Having Wealthy Neighbors Keeps Beliefs On Overall Wealth DistributionD.Having Wealthy Neighbors Misleads B

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