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蘇州高新區(qū)第一中學(xué)2022屆高三英語(yǔ)一模模擬試卷第一部分聽力(共兩節(jié),滿分30分) 做題時(shí),先將答案標(biāo)在試卷上。錄音內(nèi)容結(jié)束后,你將有兩分鐘的時(shí)間將試卷上的答案轉(zhuǎn)涂到答題卡上。第一節(jié)(共5小題;每小題1.5分,滿分7.5分) 聽下面5段對(duì)話。每段對(duì)話后有一個(gè)小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng)。聽完每段對(duì)話后,你都有10秒鐘的時(shí)間來回答有關(guān)小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對(duì)話僅讀一遍。1.WhyisMikesounhappy?A.Hefailedoneofhisexams. B.Heisupsetaboutothers. C.Heisworriedaboutphysics.2.Howdoesthemanprobablyfeel?A.Happy. B.Nervous. C.Disappointed.3.Whoisthewomanspeakingto?A.Abankclerk. B.Atourguide C.Acustomsofficer.4.Whatcanwelearnfromtheconversation?A.Annleftheretwoyearsago.B.Thewomanhascoveredalongway.C.Themanhaslivedherefortwoyears.5.Whatwillthemanprobablydotomorrow?A.Stayathome. B.Dosomeshopping. C.Takeaninterview.第二節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1.5分,滿分22.5分) 聽下面5段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白。每段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白后有幾個(gè)小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng)。聽每段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白前,你將有時(shí)間閱讀各個(gè)小題,每小題5秒鐘;聽完后,各小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時(shí)間。每段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白讀兩遍。 聽第6段材料,回答第6、7題。6.Wheredoestheconversationtakeplace?A.Inanoffice. B.Inarestaurant. C.Inanapartment.7.Whatwillthemandonext?A.Gotowork. B.Havedinner. C.Visitthewoman’sboss. 聽第7段材料,回答第8至10題。8.What’stheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Bossandworker. B.Waitressandcustomer. C.Interviewerandinterviewee.9.Whendidthemangetexperienceofdesign?A.Whenhewasatcollege.B.WhenheworkedatFashionCentral.C.Whenhestudiedcomputerprogramming.10.Whatdoesthejobinvolve?A.MovingtoFrance. B.Doingsometraveling. C.Workingatweekends. 聽第8段材料,回答第11至13題。11.Whatisthemandoing?A.Checkingout. B.Bookingaroom. C.Rentingacar.12.Howmuchshouldthemanpayforrentingthecar?A.¥200. B.¥500. C.¥600.13.Wheredidthemangolastnight?A.Toaconcert. B.Tothebeach. C.Toashoppingmall. 聽第9段材料,回答第14至16題。14.Whatisthetestabout?A.Whetherclassicalmusiccanbenefitone’sintelligence.B.WhetherBeethovenhadahigherIQthancommonpeople.C.WhetherstudentsarewillingtolistentoBeethoven.15.HowmanystudentslistenedtoBeethoven’sinthetest?A.25. B.50. C.100.16.Howdoesthemanfeelabouttheresults?A.Bored. B.Excited. C.Surprised. 聽第10段材料,回答第17至20題。17.Whydidthespeakergiveuptheideaofbeingachocolatetester?A.Itisadangerousjob. B.Itishardtobeprofessional. C.Hehadtotakemoreresponsibility.18.Whatmadethespeakerwanttobecomeafootballreferee?A.Thesalary. B.Thehobby. C.Thetraining.19.WhatcanSpottybe?A.Adog. B.Astylist. C.Adoctor.20.Whydidthespeakerdecidetobecomeajournalist?A.Hewantedtoearnmuchmoney.B.Hewasgoodatgatheringinformation.C.Hewasexperiencedinresearching.第二部分閱讀(共兩節(jié),滿分50分)第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題2.5分,滿分37.5分) 閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng)。(A)Stargazerscanvisitfamousdark-skyparksintheworldandenjoyunpollutedviewsofnightskies.Let’stakeadeeperdiveintowhatyou'llseeatthedark-skyparks.JoshuaTreeNationalPark,CaliforniaJoshuaTreeNationalParkisapopularattractionforstargazerslivingonthewestcoast.DespitebeinginfluencedbylightpollutiononitswesternbordersfromCoachellaValleycities,itsrelativeisolationfrommajorcitiesintheeast(withPhoenixbeingtheclosestcityareasome300milesaway),providesitwithsomeofthedarkestskiesinCalifornia.ElquiValley,ChileApopularwineregioncenteredontheElquiRiverinnorthernChile,theElquiValleyalsooffersidealconditions(high-altitude,low-population,limitedcloudcover)foruncorkingabottleandtoastingtheheavensabove.Spanningsome90,000acres,theregionhasthedistinctionofbeingnamedthefirst-everDarkSkySanctuarybytheInternationalAstronomicalUnionin2015.It’salsohometonearlyadozenobservatories,boutiquestargazinghotelsandalargevarietyoftoursthatcoverbothcosmicanddaytimespectacles.WadiRum,JordanOneofJordan’smostvaluabletouristdestinations,WadiRumisanotherworldlymountaindesertfeaturingdramaticrockformationsandwind-sweptrust-coloreddunes.WadiRumisanincrediblelandscapetoo(usedforalotofsci-fimovieslikeRogueOne,PrometheusandTheMartian)andit’soneofthedarkplaceswhereyoucanjustsitandlookupatthewonderofthenightskywithverylittleinterruption.GreatSandDunesNationalParkandPreserve,AmericaIt’snosurprisethatGreatSandDunesNationalParkandPreservehasbeenbuildingareputationforgoodnightskyviewing.Thedryair,highelevation,andlackoflightpollutionallmaketheparkanidealdark-skydestination.TheSangredeCristoMountainsblockmuchoftheskyglowcomingfromnearbycities,shrouding(遮蔽,籠罩)thepark—withits149,164acresofdunes,wetlands,grasslands,forestsandalpinetundra-indarkness.21.WhatdoweknowaboutJoshuaTreeNationalPark?A.Itisrelativelyseparatedfrommajorcities. B.Itisthefirstdarkskyparkintheworld.C.Itisaffectedbynolightpollution. D.Itisnamedasthedarkestskyintheworld.22.WhathelpspreventGreatSandDunesfromlight?A.Thewetlands. B.Thesanddune. C.Theforests. D.Themountains.23.Whoaretheintendedreadersofthetext?A.Parkgoers. B.Spaceexplorers. C.Starobservers. D.Adventurouscampers.(B)Tommy,a26-year-oldchimp(猩猩),livesinasmallcageinausedtrucksaleslotinNewYork.Retiredfrommovieworkandwhateverelseonceoccupiedhim,hehasnochimpfriendstokeephimcompany—justaTV.HeisworldsawayfromtherainforestofWesternAfrica,wherechimpsspendmostoftheirlivesintrees,hunting,andsocializingtogether.Hisownerhasn’tbrokenanylaws,butananimalrightsgroupcalledtheNonhumanRightsProject(NhRP)istryingtochangetheview.Thegroupsayschimpshavesuchahuman-likeintelligencethattheyshouldberecognizedas“l(fā)egalpersons”andbeplacedinananimalshelterandwanderfree.You’veprobablyheardtheterm“animalrights”,butanimalsdon’tactuallyhaverightsinmanycountries.Animal-welfarelawspunishpeoplewhomistreatanimals,butthat’snotthesameaschimpshavingarighttolibertyoranythingelse.NhRP’sfirststepistoaskajudgetoendpeople’sunjustarrestonbehalfofTommyandotherprivatelyownedchimps.Ifthecourtdecidestorecognizechimpsaslegalpersons,NhRP’snextstepwillbearguingforwhatrightsthechimpsshouldbegranted.“Therightthatwebelievetheyshouldhavemostofallistherighttobodilyliberty,”saysWise,aNhRPgroupmember.“Theyshouldbeabletochoosehowtolivetheirlives.”Tommy’sowner,PatLavery,saysherescuedTommyfromacarelessowneraboutadecadeagoanddeniesthechimpismistreatedorunhappy.“Helikesbeingbyhimself,”hesays.“There’sadangerinmakingajumptosaythey’rejustlikepeople,”saysRichardCupp,aprofessorwhowritesaboutanimalsandthelaw.“Ifwe’rereallyfocusedonchimpsbeingvery,verysmart,thenwhoknowsifmaybesomedaywemight…say,‘Hey,here’saparticularhumanbeingthat’snotverysmartatall,maybethechimpshavehigherstatusthanthisperson.’”24.WhatcanweknowaboutTommy?A.Heislivingaverylonelylife. B.Hedislikeslivingintherainforest.C.Helikeswatchingmoviesverymuch, D.HewasillegallyboughtbyPatLavery.25.Whatcanweinferfromthetext?A.Greatprogresshasbeenmadeonimprovinganimalrights.B.PatLaveryisthoughttomistreatTommybyNhRP.C.Animalrightsaregoingfrombadtoworse.D.Animalrightshavebeenadmittedinwesterncountries.26.What’sthefinalgoalNhRPwantstoachieve?A.Toensurechimps’bodilysafety. B.Tostopillegalhuntingofchimps.C.Tohelpchimpsfindtheirfamilies. D.Tohelpchimpsenjoytheirfreedom.27.What’sRichardCupp’sattitudetowardsNhRP’seffortstowinrightsforchimps?A.Hopeful. B.Uncaring. C.Worried. D.Supportive.(C)Now,anincreasingnumberofcitiesaresuspendingrecyclingservices,partlyoutoffearthatworkersmightcontactthecoronavirusfromoneanotherwhilesortingthroughusedwaterbottles,foodcontainersandboxes.Onesolution:Letrobotsdothejob.SincethecoronavirustookholdintheUnitedStateslastmonth,AMPRoboticshasseena“significant”increaseinordersforitsrobotsthatuseartificialintelligencetosortthroughrecycledmaterial,andweedouttrash.Somefacilitiesthatwerelookingatgettingoneortworobotsarenowsaying,“Weneedquiteabitmore.”TheColoradocompany’schiefexecutive,MatanyaHorowitzsaid,“It’sallmovingquitefast.”Beforethepandemic,automationhadbeengraduallyreplacinghumanworkinarangeofjobs,fromcallcenterstowarehousesandgrocerystores,ascompanieslookedtocutlaborcostsandimproveprofit.Butlaborandroboticsexpertssaysocial-distancingdirectives,whicharelikelytocontinueinsomeformafterthecrisisbecomelessstrong,couldcausemoreindustriestoacceleratetheiruseofautomation.Andlong-lastingworriesaboutjoblossesorabroaduneaseabouthavingmachinescontrolvitalaspectsofdailylifecoulddisappearassocietyseesthebenefitsofrestructuringworkplacesinwaysthatminimizeclosehumancontact.Recyclingisoneindustrythatmaybealteredpermanentlybythepandemic.Someworkers,whoearnaslittleas$10anhour,havebeenconcernedaboutcomingtoworkduringthecrisisandsomecitieshavebeencompetingtofindenoughprotectivegear(防護(hù)裝備)foralloftheiremployees.Federalhealthofficialshaveassuredthemthattherisksoftransmissionfromhouseholdrefuseislow.Butworkersinrecyclingfacilitiesoftenworksidebysidesortingmaterial,makingsocialdistancingdifficult.AtAMPRobotics,executiveslikeMr.Horowitzsaytheirrobotswillenablerecyclingfacilitiestospaceouttheiremployees,whostandatconveyorbeltsweedingthroughtheusedplasticandpaper.28.Whatcanwelearnfromthefirsttwoparagraphs?A.Thepandemicbecomeslessstrong. B.Robotsareingreaterdemandnow.C.Recyclingservicesaren’tsatisfying. D.Unemploymentissharplyontherise.29.Howdopeoplefeelaboutautomationafterthepandemic?A.Panicked. B.Doubtful. C.Appreciative. D.Unconcerned.30.Inwhichaspectwillrobotshelpmostinrecyclingindustry?A.Sortingoutrecycledmaterial. B.Minimizingclosehumancontact.C.Replacingthejobsofcheaplabor. D.Producingenoughprotectivegear.31.Whatisthetextmainlyabout?A.Pandemicacceleratesautomation. B.Robotscausesevereunemployment.C.Recyclingindustryischanging. D.Socialdistancingisstillimportant.(D)We’veallbeenthere:thosetimesyouneedtoargueyourpointofviewtosomeonewhoyouknowdisagreeswithyou.Youimmediatelygotoyourkeyboardandstarttotypeoutthat280-charactertweet,theFacebookreply,oraparagraphs-longemail.Surelythereason,logic,andstrongpowerofyourwrittenwordswillconvincewhoeveritiswhodisagreeswithyoutoseeyourpointofview.Butnewresearchsuggestsadifferentidea. ThatresearchwasconductedbyJulianaSchroeder,assistantprofessorofUniversityofCalifornia,Berkeley,andhercolleagues.InSchroeder’sstudyofalmost300people,participantswereaskedtowatch,listen,andreadargumentsaboutsubjectstheyagreedordisagreedwith.Theywereaskedtojudgethecharacterofthecommunicatorandthequalityoftheargument.Schroeder’steamfoundthattheparticipantswhowatchedorlistenedtothecommunicatorwerelessdismissive(抵觸的)oftheirclaimsthanwhentheyreadthatcommunicator’ssameargument.Theideaforherstudycamefromanewspaperarticleaboutapolitician.Oneofusreadaspeechthatwasprintedinanewspaperfromapoliticianwithwhomhestronglydisagreed.Thenextweek,heheardtheexactsamespeechplayingonaradiostation.Hewasshockedbyhowdifferenthisreactionwastowardthepoliticianwhenhereadthespeechcomparedtowhenheheardit.Whenhereadthestatement,thepoliticianseemedidiotic,butwhenhehearditspoken,thepoliticianactuallysoundedreasonable.Sointheworkplace,speakingtosomeoneinpersonofteninvolvesnothingmorethanwalkingafewdoorsdowntotheiroffice.Andthat’sexactlywhatyoushoulddoifyouneedtoconvincethatbossorcolleagueofwhyyourblueprintforthecompanyorprojectistherightone.Onlyasalastwayshouldyoutrytocommunicatewithsomeonewhoyoudisagreewithoversocialmedia.Twitter’slimitedtextallowanceandsocialmediausers’shortattentionmakearguingyourpointanuphillbattle.32.What’stheresultoftheresearch? A.Writtenwordsaremorelogicalandreasonable.B.Peopleprefertocommunicatewithkeyboard.C.Whenreadinganargument,theparticipantswerelessdismissivethanhearingit.D.Oral,notwritten,communicationworksbetter.33.Whyisthepoliticianmentionedinparagraph3?A.Tointroducethetopicfordiscussion. B.Tosummarizethepreviousparagraphs.C.ToexplainwhySchroederconductedtheresearch. D.Tointroducethepolitician’sspeech.34.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“idiotic”inparagraph3mean?A.Wise. B.Practical. C.Silly. D.Special.35.Whatcanweinferfromthelasttwoparagraphs? A.Topersuadeyourboss,youneedtowalktohisofficeandleaveamessage.B.It’sdifficulttofullyexplainyourpointsduetosocialmedia’slimitation.C.Arguingoversocialmediaismoreconvenientthanspeakinginperson.D.Communicatingwithothersoversocialmediaisencouraged.英語(yǔ)試題第頁(yè)(共10頁(yè))第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2.5分,滿分12.5分) 閱讀下面短文,從短文后的選項(xiàng)中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。選項(xiàng)中有兩項(xiàng)為多余選項(xiàng)。 Psychologistshavelongbelievedthathumanbeingshaveafairlyconsistent“negativitybias(消極偏見)”thatleadsustopaymoreattentiontonegativethoughts,feelingsandeventsthantopositiveones.36Thereisapositiveexplanationforthequestion.Afterall,wearemotivatedtogrowafteramisstep.However,wecan’tabandonourselvestothenegativitybiasforever.How?37 PracticePositivity.Likeyourmuscles,yourthoughtpatternsrespondtohowtheyareusedandexercised.Youdon’thavetoerasethenegativitybiasfromyourmind.38Forexample,setcalendarremindersthroughoutyourdaytoconveyanexpressionofgratitudeorsimplyadjustyourbodylanguagesoyou’reholdingyourselfwithstrengthandconfidence. 39We’relivinginatimeofpandemicorfinancialstressanddeepdivision.Ournegativitybiasescallourattentiontowardthoserealities.Butwearewellservedtoalsoseetheopportunitiesinthismoment:Maybethere’sahomeprojectweotherwisewouldn’thavefoundtimetotackle. AskforPositiveReminders.Getinthehabitofcheckinginwithpeoplewhoarewithyouwhengoodnessfindsyoutoday.Mentiontothem,“Thatisanunexpectedbitofpraisefromtheboss,isn’tit?”40Andwhoknows,youmayhelpyourfriend,familymemberorcoworkerhaveamorepositivedayaswell!A.Trythefollowingsuggestedideas.B.Redefinenegativityasanopportunity.C.Instead,practiceyourpositivelifestyle.D.Itsnegativeinfluencecanneverbeavoided.E.Whyandhowdoesthisphenomenonhappen?F.Howdoyouhandleitasyoutrytolivewithmorepositivity?G.Askingotherstoconfirmyourpositiveinsightscanfacilitateyourpositivity.第三部分語(yǔ)言運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分) 閱讀下面短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。 Afewweeksago,IsurfedtheInternetandcameacrossabookcalledTheDebttoPleasure.Atfirstsight,I41,immediately,toownit.Itsstructurewasnovelandithadwonwide42amongreaders. ButbeforeIcould43theBuyNowbutton,atinyinnervoice44:thelibrary,thelibrary,whichwassimplythreeblocksfrommyapartment.Isearchedthecatalogofthelibraryandsureenough,“45”now.However,bythetimethebookwasborrowed,Icouldn’tsaywith46thatIwouldloveit.Thisworn,yellow-paperedobjectwasjustso47.Howeverpromisingourfirst48was,myinitialdesire49sank.Whenthebookwas50,Iwalkedtothelibraryand51itintotheReturnsbox.Oncereshelved,itwould52forothers.Isighedandwalkedoff.Ithadnever53mefromtheverybeginning. OnethingIshouldmention:IdidenduplovingTheDebttoPleasure,IloveditsomuchthatIfinallyorderedacopyofmyown.Thelibrarybookdoes54methecostofapaperback,butitjustdeliversa55asatisfaction,onethatcan’tpromisepermanentownership.Liveyourlifefully,forourlivesareonlylenttousandcan’tbeownedforever.41. A.attempted B.decided C.arranged D.ceased42. A.sympathy B.judgment C.adaptation D.recognition43. A.click B.spot C.untie D.strike44. A.defended B.insisted C.confirmed D.conveyed45. A.accessible B.affordable C.available D.dynamic46. A.patience B.relief C.certainty D.honesty47. A.plain B.vivid C.unique D.attractive48. A.response B.adventure C.interaction D.encounter49. A.frequently B.gradually C.consequently D.normally50. A.due B.extra C.missing D.out51. A.submitted B.donated C.dropped D.distributed52. A.apply B.exchange C.cheer D.head53. A.belongedto B.appealedto C.turnedto D.dependedon54. A.paid B.offer C.save D.prepare55. A.material B.temporary C.complete D.sustainable第二節(jié)(共10小題;每小題1.5分,滿分15分) 閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入1個(gè)適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號(hào)內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。Chinahasnamed24,126primaryandmiddleschoolsacrossthecountryspecialistfootballschools56.

(lead)youthfootballdevelopment,accordingtotheMinistryofEducation(MOE).Atleastonefootballclass57.

(require)eachweekintheseschoolssothattheycanencouragetheirstudentsto58.

(active)participateinfootballtrainingandmatches.Chinaaimstohave50,000schoolsspecializinginyouthfootballbytheendof2025,saidWangDengfeng,anofficialwiththeMOE,59.

(add)thattorealizethisgoal,theministrywilltakevariousmeasuresthatincludebuildingschoolfootballfields,trainingfootballcoachesandprovidingextrafundingandpolicysupport.60.

thosemeasuresinschools,47footballtrainingcampshavealsobeenbuiltin61.

efforttopromotethesportamongyoungpeople.Andoutstandingor62.

(gift)playerswillalsohavethechancetojoininter-schoolteamsforregional63.

(compete)andevennationalsummercamps.Inthepastfouryears,localeducationdepartmentshavetrainedabout40,000footballteachers,8,000of64.

haveobtainedcoachingcertificates.Moreover,thecountry65.

(step)upitseffortsinpromotingfootballinschoolssinceitsetupaseven-departmentjointtaskforce,includingtheeducation,sportandfinanceauthoritiesaswellastheChineseFootballAssociation.第四部分寫作(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)第一節(jié)(滿分15分)隨著手機(jī)及其他電子設(shè)備的普及,“低頭族”到處可見,大街上,公交車上……,尤其是年輕人。針對(duì)這一問題,請(qǐng)寫一篇倡議書,呼吁人們盡量抬起頭來。注意:1.行文連貫流暢;2.參考詞匯:低頭族:phubber3.詞數(shù):80詞左右______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

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