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1、盐城市2022届高三年级第三次模拟考试英语试题第一局部 听力(共两节,总分值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;每题1.5分,总分值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秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。 每段对话仅读一遍。例:How much is the shirt?A. 19.15.B.9.I8.答案是c。1. How was the weather on the mans trip?A. S

2、nowy.B. Rainy.2. What docs the man ask the woman to do?A. Go to the factory.B. Contact a customer.3. Who will go camping?A. Mary.B. Harry.4. What are the speakers going to do?A. Go to a restaurant.B. Have a drink.5. What are the speakers talking about?C. 9.15.C. Sunny.C. Deliver a car.C. Danny.C. Ma

3、ke dinner.A. How to get to New York.B. How to get a driving license.C. How to sign up for a crash course.第二节(共15小题;每题1.5分,总分值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,回答第6、7题。6. What was the play in London lik

4、e according to Geoffrey?C. Scary.C. 40.C. He hiked in the woods.C. A day and a halfC. A horse shoe.A. Amusing.B. Silly.7. How much did Geoffrey pay last time?A. 20.B. 30.听第7段材料,回答第8至1()题。8. What did the man do at the weekend?A. He rode a horse.B. He worked on a farm.9. How much time did the man spen

5、d on the farm?A. Half a day.B. A full day.10. What did the man bring back?A. Some flowers.B. Farm products.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11. How does the man feel now?英语试题第1页共9页A. A bit relaxed.B. Rather stressed.C. Extremely tired.12. What subject is the man weak in?C. English.C. Classmates.C. In 2005.C. Create

6、 an agency.C. Low-paying.C. Give her his number.A. Chinese.B. Physics.13. What is (he relationship between the speakers?A. Teacher and student. B. Mother and son. 听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。14. When did the speakers meet last time?A. In 2003.B. In 2004.15. What does the woman intend to do?A. Work for a bank.B

7、. Design a campaign.16. What does the man think of his jobs?A. Challenging.B. Boring.17. What does (he woman suggest the man do?A. Work with her.B. Update his schedule.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。18. What is the aim of the talk?A. To explain functions of the library.B. To introduce new rules in the library.C.

8、 To encourage students to read in the library.19. What are students required to do in the library?A. Resen e seats.B. Sit on the floor.C. Maintain social distancing.20. What can the library now function as?A. A waiting room for rides.B. An aftcr-school hangout for students.C. A safe and welcoming pl

9、ace fbr readers.第二局部 阅读(共两节,总分值5()分)第一节(共15小题;每题2.5分,总分值37.5分)阅读以下短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最正确选项。AWarm Mineral Springs ParkStep into the past al (he only natural wann spring in Florida! With a consistent average temperature of 85 F year round. Warm Mineral Springs Park provides visitors with a number

10、of recreation options. The spring is reported to have one of the highest mineral contents of any natural spring in the United Slates. With highly mineralized properties, internationally known for its healing qualities, the park attracts more than 130,000 visitors annually.At Warm Mineral Springs Par

11、k, you will find a day full of relaxation. A variety of spa services are available to those who book in advance by calling (941) 426-1692. An on-sitc gift shop offers diverse items and souvenirs for purchase.PricingTickets are not refundable, cannot be exchanged, and cannot be reissued if lost or st

12、olen. Same day re-entry is permitted. Residents include all of Sarasota County. Proof of residency includes drivers license,英语试题第2页共9页water hill and tax bill. Entry pricing, including sales tax, is as follows:PassResidentNon-ResidentAdults (ages 18 and above)$15S20Students (ages 6-17)$11.25$15Childr

13、en (ages 5 and younger)FREEFREEAnnual Pass$1,125$2,00010 Visit Pass$112.50$15030 Visit Pass$150$200General RulesTo ensure a safe and enjoyable experience for all visitors, please respect the following rules: Children 1() years and younger must stay in the childrens area. Children ages 11-16 must rem

14、ain in (he outer border. You must be 17 years or older to swim in the middle. No toys are allowed in the water. No food or drinks in the water. No visitors may block the entrance or exit ramps (坡道). Devices for the producing or reproducing of sound are prohibited.For Daily Programming, Contact: (941

15、 )426-1692Hours of Operation: Monday through Sunday 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.Open every day, with the exception of December 25.21. What makes Wann Mineral Springs Park unique in Florida?A. The natural spring.B. The recreation options.C. The average temperature.D. The mineral contents.22. A student aged 16 fr

16、om Sarasota entered the park twice last Sunday, and he paid .A. $11.25B. $22.50C.$I5D. $3023. Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?A. Visitors can purchase souvenirs all year round.B. The entrance or exit ramps arent available to visitors.C. Activity zones are separated according

17、to the age of visitors.D. Each visitor to the park can relax himself through spa services.BThe first time I heard about my classmates engaging with social media was in the fourth grade. A few of my friends and some of my classmates had excitedly jumped onto platforms like Instagram at such a young a

18、ge. On the other hand, I hesitated. I only knew the basics, but was foreign to some words on social media.All throughout middle school, I stuck with the same thinking. And now, as a freshman in college, I am looking back and wondering why I have never been naturally interested in social media.Scanni

19、ng Instagram, you ought to find dozens of pictures of people in beautiful countries, taking part in exciting activities, and spending time with friends and family, among many other things. The thought of doing this never resonated with me. I respect and understand those who do believe using social m

20、edia英语试题第3页共9页 allows them to express themselves and share aspects of their lives with others. However, I have never had any interest in doing the same. In my eyes, family gatherings and friend get-togethers are just as, if not more meaningful when not shared with others.Most people have experienced

21、 feeling insecure and unconfident on social media. linages that are changed represent unrealistic beauty standards that can only be obtained through dangerous ways. Even without using social media, I knew that using apps like Instagram and Facebook would make me embarrassed of all the aspects that m

22、ake me a unique individual. I never wanted to look at a post on social media and immediately compare myself and my life.I constantly observe my classmates getting easily distracted (使分心)by social media. While trying to complete their homework, they have a powerful urge to open up Instagram or Facebo

23、ok to see if there arc any new messages. With homework and after-class activities consuming (he majority of my day, I cannot wait to finish every task on my to-do list, so I can finally spend time with my family or have some time for myself to relax from my busy day.24. What can we know from the fir

24、st two paragraphs?A. Social media are popular with students.B. Young pupils suffer from social media.C. The author has no access to social media.D. Social media contribute to students study.25. The underlined part in paragraph 3 is closest in meaning to A. warned offB. let downC. hid fromD. appealed

25、 to26. Why do people using social media might feel insecure?A. They follow other peoples beauty standards totally.B. Social media change the way they look at themselves.C. Social media encourage them to be a unique individual.D. They spend more time posting their images on social media.27. What can

26、be inferred from the last paragraph?A. A to-do list can stop people using social media.B. Social media can waste peoples valuable time.C. Spending time with family always enjoys first priority.D. Students pay more attention to social media than to study.CSome birds are inner decorators, placing big,

27、 showy feathers (羽毛)in their nests. Bui rather than decorating their homes, these birds may be trying to frighten nest-stealing neighbors.Karen Wiebe is a behavioral ecologist at the University of Saskatchewan in Saskatoon, Canada. She and her colleague Slagsvold saw birds placing large feathers on

28、the surfaces of nests. Those feathers wouldnt help with warmth. The researchers wondered whether the birds might be using the decorations to send a message.For birds that nest in holes, competition for nests can be really violent. These somewhat rare holes can also hide danger because predators (掠夺者

29、)may be hiding inside. If a nest contains leathers or other remains, it might be evidence that a predator had been there. Those holes might not be as desirable.Wiebe and Slagsvold assumed that some birds may use feathers to create a mock (模拟的)kill site.During spring, when nest competition is the mos

30、t violent, the scientists set up pairs of nesting boxes. One box contained while feathers. The other either contained no feathers or black feathers. Inside the boxes, black feathers were more difficult to see than white ones. Using video cameras, the researchers spied on英语试题第4页共9页 how birds reacted

31、to the boxes. When birds took longer to enter, that suggested the animals were scared.Birds hesitated to enter boxes with white feathers. But when feathers were in front of a nes(, birds jumped right up and grabbed them. That suggested that birds werent afraid of the feathers themselves.4it was real

32、ly interesting (o discover that birds were using a trick to help them keep their nests,M Wiebe says. When a bird leaves its nest to search for food, that opens the door for a nest stealer. But if it can buy a little time by scaring away predators with these feathers, then it has a better chance of c

33、oming back in time to defend its nest site., 28. What makes the competition for nests intense among birds?A. The warmth of nests.B. The cruelty of predators.C. The colour of feathers.D. The quantity of holes.29. Why did scientists set up pairs of nesting boxes?A. To prove that birds are good at deco

34、rating their nests.B. lb explore when birds compete fbr nests most severely.C. Tb test whether birds send messages through decoration.D. To investigate if birds are afraid of the feathers themselves.30. Which of the following nesting boxes are birds unwilling to enter?A. The one with white feathers

35、outside.B.The one with white feathers inside.C. The one with black feathers outside.D.The one with black feathers inside.31. By writing the passage, the author intends to tell us that.A. birds compete with each other for nestsB. birds living environment faces great risksC. birds may scare off compet

36、itors with a trickD. birds feathers can guarantee their nests safetyDThere are some basic ways that we encounter potential new friends, the first of which is closeness. When we cross paths regularly, live in the same neighborhood, or share a workstation in the office with someone, it makes sense tha

37、t acquaintanceship may deepen into friendship as a result of the consistent exposure that occurs through the use of shared space. While there is an old saying, familiarity generates disrespect, the opposite is also (rue, we tend to like someone more as we spend increasing amounts of time with (hem.S

38、hared life stage is the second way that we frequently find new friends. We take satisfaction and pleasure when spending time with people who are experiencing the same challenges or rewards that we are experiencing. When we move from high school to college or college to our first job,we tend to seek

39、out the company of others who are experiencing the same transformation we are.Shared interests are also a reliable path to friendship making. When we get into a new fitness program or start making our own beer, we are going to be bumping into new people who share these interests whether its through

40、chatting in the juice bar or trying to decide what to buy at the craft (手工)beer making supply shop.We know that there are three paths that lead to new friendship pools where we are likely to build our social networks, but do we ever know right from the start that weve met a friend? Science suggests

41、it is absolutely possible. While we may all have felt the same excitement of instant connection with someone, the “someone“ who generates that feeling of warmth in us is going to tell us a lot about who we are as英语试题第5页共9页 individuals and what we think we need in a friend or partner.While we may run

42、 across potential friends through some ways, there remains a bit of mystery as to why wc“click“with some potential friends and not with others.32. Whats (he common understanding of closeness?A. It leads to more shared space.B. It creates a mental distance.C. It helps establish relationships.D. It ma

43、kes people more attractive.33. As a fresh staff in a company, you are more likely to be a friend of.A. someone who lives in your communityB. someone who has richer work experienceC. someone who gets the job together with youD. someone who has a wider range of interests34. What can we learn from the

44、fourth paragraphA.A friend is easier lost than found.B. True friendship is never peaceful.C. Friendship is always the aid of virtue.D. Friends hold a mirror up to each other.35. What can be concluded from the articleA. We are unclear why we have a preference for someone.B. Its easy for people to be

45、friends right from the first meeting.C. Friendships cant develop between those with diverse tastes.D. People tend to possess the same interests after becoming friends.第二节(共5小题:每题2.5分,总分值12.5分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最正确选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。For years, Jessica and Eric have lived down the street from their

46、 favorite sandwich shop.Despite its being so close to home, they preferred to dine in, and always tipped generously when they did. But, during the pandemic in 2020, the cafe temporarily closed, then reopenedfor takeout orders only. So their new routine became to order online, go pick up their food,

47、and eat it at home.36That is, until the day they drove up and a waitress ran out to meet them. t4I was wondering if Im doing something wrong, because you never leave a tip,“ she said. Eric attempted to explain: Because we arent being waited on, wc didnt think tipping was necessary. 37 She stormed of

48、f? Jessica says.The pandemic has been particularly hard on people working fbr tips. Some havent been able to do their jobs at alL while others dont interact with customers the same wav. 38 Meanwhile, many customers felt the need to tip more because of the new risks and hardships that essential service workers suddenly faced.“39 We were tipping based on emotion, and that may not have ha

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