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绝密★启用前浙江省舟山市2022-2023学年高三首考英语模拟试卷(三)注意事项:1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卷上。2.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卷上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需改动,
用像皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号,回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卷上,写在本试题卷上无效。第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题:每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)1.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Colle
agues.B.Strangers.C.Classmates.2.Howdidthewomangethomelastnight?A.Bytrain.B.Bycar.C.Bybus.3.Whenistheprojectsupposedtobefinished?A.At
12:00.B.At11:00.C.At10:00.4.Howdoesthewomanfeelaboutthecandlelight?A.Itlooksgood.B.It’snotbrightenough.C.It’sbe
tterthanelectriclight.5.Whatdoesthewoman’shusbandprobablydo?A.Asalesman.B.Anengineer.C.Aprofessor.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分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。听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。6.Howdoesthemansuggestthewomangototheshoppingcenter?A.Bybus.B.Bycar.C.Onfoot.7.Whereisthecarpar
k?A.Ontherightofthenextcrossroads.B.Ontheleftofthetrafficlights.C.Farfromthemarketsquare.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8.Wheredo
estheconversationmostprobablytakeplace?A.Outsideacinema.B.Athome.C.Inthecinema9.Whatisthefilmadaptedfrom?A.Amagazine.B.Abook
.C.Areport.10.Whatdoesthewomanthinkofthedirector?A.Heisgoodatdirectingafilm.B.Heisgoodatimprovingastory.C.Hes
houldhavetriedtofollowthestory.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11.Whatistherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Fatheranddaughter.B.
Husbandandwife.C.Teacherandstudent.12.Whywon’tMichaelcome?A.Hehasafever.B.Hewillgotoseeafilm.C.Heisbusytakingcareofhismother.13.Wh
atwillthemandoafterthedinner?A.Goforawalk.B.Seeafilm.C.GotovisitMichael.听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。14.A.Aphonewithanup-to-dateoperating
system.B.Anewmodelwithadifferentsizeandcolor.C.Amodelthathasthelongest-lastingbattery.D.Aphonewithanautomaticfilmingfunction.
15.A.Itmaynotbeasefficientastheoldone.B.Ittakesmuchtimetogetusedtoanewphone.C.Shecan’taffordtobuyanewphone.D.Shedo
esn’tlikethenewapplications.16.A.Theirphonesareregularlyupdated.B.Theyarebothinterestedindigitaltechnology.C.Theybothhaddatastolenfrom
thephones.D.Theiroldphoneswereboughtabout2yearsago.17.A.Improvingproductivityatwork.B.Enlargingthephonestorage.C.Buyinganewsmartphone.D.
Increasingphonesecurity.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。18.WhenwillSingingwithGuitarfinishtonight?A.At8:00.B.At9:00.C.At10:00.19.Whatwilltheman
doonWednesday?A.Singfolksongs.B.Watchaperformance.C.Meetajournalist.20.Wherewillthemanprobablygonext?A.T
hestudentservicesoffice.B.Theschoolhall.C.Thelectureroom.第二部分阅读(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15小题:每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、
D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。AForhighschoolstudents,justthinkingaboutyourcareerprobablyisn’tenough.Youhavetoactivelydosomeresearchandplan.Hereares
omeofthebestcareersforthefutureandhowyoucangetyourfootinthedoor.RegisteredNursesTobecomeregisterednurses,you’regoingtoneed
eitheranassociatedegreeinnursing,aBachelorofScienceinnursing,oranotherofficiallyapproveddiploma(文凭)fromanursingp
rogram.Ifyouwanttobeapracticingphysician,you’llneedamedicaldegreeinyourchosenfieldontopofyourfour-yeardegree.DataAn
alystsBigdataisagrowingfieldwithprofitableopportunitiesforcollegegraduates.Youarerequiredtohaveamaster’sdegre
eincomputerscienceoranotherrelatedfield.Datascienceisatraditionallymale-dominatedindustryandonly26percentareheldbywomen.Thankfully,itisholdingou
tanolivebranchtofemalesandtherearesometerrificprogramsspeciallydesignedforthemtobreakintothisdynamicfield.P
lumbers(管道工)andElectriciansNotallofthebestcareersforthefuturewillrequireafour-yearundergraduatedegree.There’saser
iousdemandforskilledpositionsjobslikeplumbersandtechnicians.Manyofthesepositionsrequireahighschooldegreeandoftenanassociatedegreei
narelatedfield,butdon’tnecessarilyrequiregraduationfromafour-yearuniversity.Cybersecurity(网络安全)ExpertsThea
veragesalariesforcybersecurityexpertscanstartat$80,000forITSecurityConsultantsandcanreachsixfiguresforotherposi
tionssuchasasecuritydirector.Thebestwaytostartyourpathincybersecurityiswithabachelor’sdegreeincomputerscience,informationt
echnology,engineering,orotherrelatedfields.21.Inwhichjobwillthegenderdistributionprobablybemorebalanced?A.DataAnalysts.B.RegisteredNurse
s.C.CybersecurityExperts.D.PlumbersandElectricians.22.Tobeacybersecurityexpert,whichisthebasicrequirement?A.Amaster’sdegreeincomputersci
ence.B.Acertificateofhighschoolgraduation.C.Abachelor’sdegreeininformationtechnology.D.Adiplomaofficiallyapprovedfromamedicalp
rogram.23.Whereisthetextprobablytakenfrom?A.Ahealthlecture.B.Aschoolwebsite.C.Ajobadvertisement.D.Asciencemagazine.BTheStateoftheWorld’sB
irds—reportfromconservationgroupBirdLifeisthelatestcriticalsurveythathighlightthescaleofthecurrentbiodiversitycrisis.Itsays,m
orethanhalftheworld’sbirdspeciesareindecline,ashumanactivitiesincludingagricultureandexpansionintohabita
tscontinuetowreakhavoconbirdpopulations.“Wehavealreadylostover160birdspeciesinthelast500years,andther
ateofextinctionisaccelerating,”saidLucyHaskell,whoisleadauthorofthereport.“Historically,mostextinctionswereonislands,butworrying
lythereisagrowingwaveofcontinentalextinctions,drivenbylandscape-scalehabitatloss.”ThereportrevieweddatafromtheInternationalUnionforConservationofNa
tureRedList.Analysisshowedthat5,412ofbirdspeciesworldwide,or49percent,havedecliningpopulations,while38percentaresta
ble,6percentareincreasing,and6percenthaveunknowntrends.Oneineightspeciesisthreatenedwithextinction,andalsohighlightedthemassi
vescaleofpopulationlossinseveralwell-surveyedareas.Theexpansionandintensification(集约化)inagricultureistheleadingthreattobirds,ther
eportsaid,impactingatleast73percentofthreatenedspecies.Unsustainableloggingandmanagementofforestsisanothersignif
icantthreat,impactingnearlyhalfofthreatenedbirdspecies.Birdsplayanessentialroleinthehealthofecosystemsaroundtheworld.Theyarepredators,po
llinators,seeddispensers,andscavengers,andhelptomoveandcyclenutrientsacrosswideranges.“Birdstellusaboutth
ehealthofournaturalenvironment—weignoretheirmessagesatourperil,”Lucysaid.Authorsofthereportsaidthatgovernmentsmustprioritizemoresus
tainableagriculturepracticesandtheprotectionofnaturalhabitatsinordertoslowpopulationdeclineinbirdspec
ies.Therearenumerousexamplesofpopulationsbouncingbackwiththehelpofwell-coordinatedconservationprograms.“If
wegivenatureachance,itcanrecover,”saidButchart,whoischiefscientistforBirdLife.“Thereisnodenyingthatthesituationisterrible,b
utweknowhowtoreversethesedeclines.”24.Whatdoestheunderlinedphrase“wreakhavocon”inParagraph1probablymean?A.Gradu
allychange.B.Sharplyincrease.C.Slightlydisturb.D.Seriouslydamage.25.Howdidthereportshowthestateoftheworld’sb
irds?A.Bylistingcauses.B.Bymakingcomparisons.C.Byanalyzingdata.D.Byansweringquestions.26.Whatisthemajorthreattobirdsaccordingtothereport?A.Illega
lhuntingforbirds.B.Thedevelopmentofagriculture.C.Poormanagementofforests.D.Thelossoflandscape-scalehabitats.27.W
hatcanbeinferredfromthelastparagraph?A.Birdsplayavitalroleinmaintainingbiodiversity.B.Governmentshaveprotectednaturalhab
itatsgreatly.C.Conservationprogramsneedtobeupdatedmorefrequently.D.Scientistsareconfidentaboutslowingpopulationdecl
ineofbirds.CFiveyearsago,MeredithArthur,a45-year-oldSanFranciscoresident,arrivedataneurologistappointment.Shespokeamileam
inute,explainingwhyshethoughtitmightholdcluestoherneckpain,frequentdizzinessandheadaches.“Iwaspresentingmyinexpertcaset
oanexpert,whostoppedmeandsaid,‘Iknowwhat’swrong.Youhavegeneralizedanxietydisorder.’”Arthurisoneofthe40millionAmericanadultswhoexperien
ceananxietydisorder—themostcommonformofmentalillness—everyyear.Itsmajorfactoristheuncertaintyaboutsituationsindailylife.“Idescribeanxie
tyasafuture-orientedemotionalresponsetoaperceivedthreat,”saysJoelMinden,PhD,aclinicalpsychologist.“Weanticipatethatsomethingbadwillha
ppen.Maybewehaveevidence.Maybewedon’t.Butwehaveabeliefthatsomethingcatastrophicmightoccur.”Almostimmediately,Mindensays,your
sympatheticnervoussystemkicksintohighgear.Thisleadstothereleaseofadrenalineandcortisol,twoofthecrucialhormones(
荷尔蒙)thatdriveyourbody’sfight-freeze-flightresponseandcauseanxiety’sphysicalsymptoms.Yourheartraces,yourbloodpre
ssurerises,yourpupilsdilate,yougetshortofbreath.Meanwhile,cortisolcurbsfunctionsthatyourbrainconsidersnon-essent
ial:Itaffectsimmunesystemresponsesandsuppresses(抑制)thedigestivesystem,thereproductivesystem,andgrowthprocesses.Thiswashelpfulforour
ancestorstryingtooutruntigersbutisnotsomuchwhenyoucan’tstopstrugglingwiththeproblemwhetheryoumighthavecaughtCOVID-19whenthe
guybehindyouinlineatthegrocerystorecoughed.Anxietycanshowitselfinmanyways.Youmightperceivesomethingasthreateningevenwhenitisn’torgotogreat
lengthstoavoiduncomfortablesituations.Youmightconstantlyoverthinkplansorspendallofyourtimecreatingsolut
ionstoworst-casescenarios.Maybeyoufeelindecisiveandfearmakingthewrongdecision.Oryoumightfindyourselfrestless,nervous,andunabletorelax.The
goodnewsisthatanxietyisverymanageablewithsomecombinationofmedication,therapy,andlifestyleadjustments.28.Whatdoestheunder
linedword“curbs”inparagraph5mostprobablymean?A.activatesB.restrictsC.damagesD.removes29.Whatcanyouinferfromthep
assage?A.Socialfactorsaretoblameforanxietydisorders.B.AnxietyisthemostcommonillnessintheUS.C.Mentalwell-beinghasbeenMeredithA
rthur’sconcern.D.anxietydisorderscanbecontrolledwithcertaintreatments.30.WhichofthefollowingisNOTthetypicalsymptomofanxiety?A.Tryingtofinds
olutionstotheworstsituationfromtimetotime.B.Hesitatingtomakethefinaldecisionforfearofmistakes.C.Heartracingandbloodpressure
risingattheimaginedsituation.D.Feelingrestlessornervousevenwhenthere’snothingthreateningaround.31.Whatwillthefollowingpartmostprobablytalkabout?A.The
advanceofscienceandtechnology.B.Theeffectsoftheanxietydisorders.C.Tipstominimizenegativeeffectsofanxiety.D.Theant
icipationofMeredithArthur.DSomeofthemostattractivepicturestocomeoutoftheAlaskaearthquakearethephotosthatshowslope(斜坡)
failures,inwhichpartsofformerlysolidhillscavedin,toreorletloose.Andiftherehappenedtobearoadorbuildingontopoftheslopesthatfailed,theresultwash
orrible.Slopescanfailwithoutearthquakes,astheresultofpouringrainqrw:eathering.Buttheshakingcausedbyaquake—parti
cularlyalargeonelikewhatoccurrednearAnchorageonFriday—caneitherspeeduptheprocessorcreateentirelynewfailuresthatwouldn'thaveotherwisehappe
ned.SeveralslopefailuresweredocumentedintheAnchorageareainthehoursaftertheearthquakeFriday,themostinterestingofwhichwasonVi
neRoadsouthwestofWasilla.It’sasifsomeonecamealongwithalargedestroyingballanddroppeditonVineRoad,whichwrinkledlikeabrok
enegg.Scientistsseemedsurprisedathowmanyslopefailuresoccurredasaresultofthe7.0-magnitude(震级)quake.Thec
enterofthequakewasdeep,at27milesbelowthesurface—akeyreasonwhythedamageinAnchoragewasrelativelylight.Suchanearthquakewouldbeexpectedtoproducesha
kingoveralargearea,butprobablywithreasonablymodesttopgroundaccelerations,Friday’searthquakewouldcertainlybefelt,butthesurface
ofEarthwouldn'tbemovingbadlyenoughtoproducewidespreadlandslides.PhotosfromAlaskashowalotoflateral(横向的)spread,inwhichthegroundtearsopen.Whateveris
ontopofthegroundattheplaceittearsinhalfisalsotorninhalfafterwards,likehighwaysorbuildings.Thebuildingssurroundingthespreadarealsoatriskofdamagebe
causeoftheforceofthegroundspreadingoutawayfromthetear.There’salsodocumentationofblockspread,inwhichpartofthegroundbreaksoffahillandslides
awaymostlyperfect.32.Whatdoweknowaboutslopefailures?A.Theymaycauseearthquakes.B.Theyusuallyhappenwitharoadontop.C.Theyal
wayshappenwithearthquakesD.Theymaypullpartsofthehillsapart33.WhatcanweinferfromParagraph2?A.Earthquakeshavegreat
effectonslopefailures.B.Mostslopefailuresoccurafterthepouringrain.C.Earthquakesresultinslopefailuresimmediately.D.Slopefailuresoccurmainl
ywithlargeearthquakes.34.WhatdidthescientiststhinkoftheAlaskaearthquakeFriday?A.Itproducedshakingoveralargearea.B.Itcausedfewerslopefai
luresthanexpected.C.Itwasn’tfeltforitsdeepcenter.D.Itdidn’tproducelandslides.35.Inwhichcircumstancec
anwefindthegroundslidesdownahillalmostunbroken?A.Landslides.B.Slopefailures.C.Lateralspread.D.Blockspread.第二节(共5小题:每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)下面文章有五处需要添
加小标题。请从以下选项中选出符合各段意思的小标题。选项中有两项是多余选项。Searchingforanewcattoaddtoyourfamily?Ifyourhomealreadyhasacat,youmaywonder
howyourcatwillwelcomeanewpartner.____36____Continuereadingfortipsonhowtodothat.Yourexistingcat’sneeds
comefirst.____37____Doesyourcatpreferfemalecatsovermalecats?Ifhe/sheenjoysthecompanyoffemalecats,ado
ptingafemalecatcanhelp.Ifyouadoptayoungkittenasacompanionforyouroldercat,itcanworkwellaskittensgetalongwithacatofanyage.Showeryourexistingcatwithe
xtraattention.Catscanbeterritorialwhenitcomestotheirspace;thesamecanbetruefortheirownersaswell.____38____Givingyourcatmorehugsandcareduri
ngtheintroductionofanewcatcanhelpeasehis/herbadfeeling.Thisalsohelpsyourcatacceptandtrustthenewonemorequickly.____39____Whenyoubringyournewcathom
e,it’sbesttokeepthecatsindifferentrooms.Thiswaytheywon’ttrytodefendtheirterritory.Eachshouldhavetheirownspacewithbowlsandcatfurnituresohe/shedon’
tfeeltheneedtocompete.Anddospendtimewiththenewcatashe/shecanalsobestressedinanewenvironment.Introducethenewcatslowly.Yourcatswillhavethechanceto
getusedtoeachother’ssmellthroughthedoor.Whentheyseeminterestedinmeeting,youcanbringoneintotheother’sterritory._
______40_______Ifyounoticeeitherofthecatsgettinguncomfortable,separatethem.A.Separatethecatsinitially.B.Makesureyo
urcatfeelsathome.C.Dothisatleastafewdaysafterthenewcatarrives.D.Thinkaboutyourexistingcat’spersonalityand
habits.E.Yourcatcangetenviousofanewcomereasilyiffeelingignored.F.Givebothcatsaspecialtreatwhentheyfirstmeettoencouragepeace.G.T
hereisaprocesstomakethechangelessstressfulforbothyouandthecats.第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共15小题:每小题1分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选
项。It’sthattimeagainwhenwe’rebusybuyingandgivingthem.Sometimeswecallthem____41____,sometimespresents.
Istherea____42____?Thewordscomefromdifferent____43____.GifthasitsoriginintheGermanicrootfor“togive”.Itreferredtoana
ctof____44____,andthen,tothethingbeinggiven.PresentcomesfromtheFrenchfor“topresent”.Apresentisthethingpresent
ed.Theywerebothusedtoexpressthe____45____ofsomethinggoingthroughachangeof____46____withoutexpectationofpaymentfromthe13thcenturyonward.
Thewordsgiftandpresentarewell-matchedsynonymsthatmeanalmostthesamething.____47____,evenwell-matchedsynonymshavetheirownuniquepatternsof____48
____.Giftappliestoawiderangeofsituations.Presentsaremore____49____.Ifyourwholefamilygave____50____toyourcollegefundforyourbirth
day,wouldyousay“Igotalotofpresents”?Itdoesn’texactlysound____51____,butsinceyouneverholdthesedonationsinyourhand,giftsseemtofitbetter.Giftcanalsoa
ctlikeanadjectivetodescribeanothernoun.Whatdoyoucallthetypeofshopwhereyoucanbuypresentsforpeople?Agiftshop.Presentdoesn’tworkwellint
hisroleof____52____othernouns.Wehavegiftboxesandgiftcards,notpresentboxesandpresentcards.Still,____53____mypersonalsenseo
fthe____54____,present—thoughitmaynotbeascommon—ismorecasualsoundingthangift.Butwhetherit’sgiftsorpresentsyou____55____,Iwishyoumanyandlot
sthisyear.41.A.giftsB.awardsC.friendsD.families42.A.mistakeB.differenceC.planD.promise43.A.gamesB.storiesC.situationsD.languages44.A
.givingB.speakingC.leavingD.listening45.A.dreamB.chanceC.adviceD.idea46.A.possessionB.attitudeC.colorsD.decisions47.A.ThereforeB
.MoreoverC.HoweverD.Otherwise48.A.behaviorB.useC.spellingD.development49.A.transparentB.concreteC.positiveD.public50.A.thanksB.attentionC.donatio
nsD.discounts51.A.wrongB.easyC.unluckyD.cool52.A.explainingB.correctingC.analyzingD.describing53.A.becauseofB.accordingtoC.inspiteofD.ina
dditionto54.A.actionsB.eventsC.wordsD.directions55.A.orderB.offerC.makeD.prefer第二节(共10小题:每小题1.5分,满分15分)读下面短文,在空白
处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。ItwasDragonboatDay.Shinywhitetentslinedthewaterfront,____56____(provide)shadeandrefreshmentsforDragonBoatpaddlers(桨手)fromall
overCalifornia,____57____gatheredaroundtheCastaicLakeforafestivecompetition.Gigglingkidsracedcheerfullyalongthelakesidebeach,____58____theirparentse
njoyingtheshadypicnicareasunderthetreesalongtheshore.“It’sagreatdayout,”saidPaulLin,co-founderforCastaic’sownDrago
nEyesteam.DragonboatracinghasbeengoingonforthousandsofyearsinChina,____59____(initial)inhonoroftheChine
sewaterdragondeity(神)inanefforttocalldownrainandavoid____60____(fortune)anddisaster.Intherace,adrummer____61____(u
se)alargetraditionalwoodendrumtokeepthepaddlersonbeat,whileasteersmaninthebackkeepsthemintheirlane.Linsaidafriendgothim____62___
_(involve)indragonboatracingoveradecadeago.In2018,theydecidedtohosttheirownfestival.“There’s____63____reallyspecialtobelearnedfromourdragonboa
tmotto:‘OneBoat,OneBeat’,”hesaid.“Paddlerscomefromallwalksoflifeandthatkindof____64____(close)withpeopleisnowhereelsetobeseen.”“Wereallywanttohelp
expandawarenessandgrowthesport,”Linsaid.“We’rehopingonedayit’llbecome____65____Olympicsport.”第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节应用文写作(15分)2022年北京冬奥会很“中国”,许多元素向世界
展现了中国文化或中国理念。请选取其中一二撰写一篇短文,参加ChinaDaily举办的“ChinaMeetstheWorld”征文比赛。注意:1.词数80左右;2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。参考词汇:吉祥物mascot;二十四节气24solarterms;一起向未来TogetherForAS
haredFuture;雪如意SnowRuyi—theNationalSkiJumpingCenter。___________________________________________________________________
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______________________________________________________________第二节读后续写(满分25分)阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构
成一篇完整的短文。Mytwinsister,Mary,andIlivedtogetherforeighteenyearsbeforewewenttocollege.We’dknowneachothersomuchandalwaysenjoyedsharedtime.Wehappily
sanganddancedtogether,haddinnerandwenttobedtogether,anddiscussedthemathsproblemsandrecitedthepoemstogether.Buto
nesmallthingcouldn’tbesharedsmoothlyandthat’sthetroublewithtoothpaste.Crest(佳洁士)madeusgiveinanddemandedtoknowwha
tweweremadeof.Yousee,Marylikestocarefullyfoldandrollthetoothpastetube.Iliketograbitinthemiddleandsqueeze(挤).Imightcallherfoldingabittoocareful.Shemi
ghtconsidermysqueezingcarelessandrude.Thisdifferenceinstylemayseemmild,butitcausedthebigtroubleinthelaterdays.Atfirst,itwasal
ittlejoke.I’dsqueeze.She’droll.Ha,ha.I’dsqueezeagain.She’drollagain.Annoying.I’dsqueezeevenwhenIwasn’tbrushingmyteeth.She’dslipintoroll,rol
l,roll.Afterslippingandsqueezing,tip-toeingandrollingfortwoweeks,itwasunavoidablethatwefinallymetfacetofaceinourtinypinkbathroomwithourh
andsonthetoothpaste.Weactuallyyelledateachother.Imayhaveevencried.Whywasshesoobsessive(过分的)?WhywasIsovindictive(报复性的)?Whycouldn’tsheloosenup?Whycoul
dn’tIcalmdown?Werewestilltalkingaboutthetoothpaste?Thetoothpastehadbecomemorethansomethingtobrushourteethwith;ithadbe
comeasymbolforaspectsofourindividualpersonalitiesthatwedidnotalwayscaretoreveal.MaybeIwasbeingalittlevindictive.M
aybeshewasbeingabitobsessive.Maybeitreallydidn’tmatterhowwedealtwiththetoothpaste.Butmaybeitdid.注意:1.续写词数
应为150左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。Thankfully,wethoughtofasolution.______________________________________________
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参考答案:第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)1.C2.B3.A4.B5.A6.C7.A8.A9.B10.C11.A12.A13.B14.A15.B16.D17.C18.C19.B20.A第二部分阅读(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15小题:每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)21.A22.C2
3.B24.D25.C26.B27.D28.B29.D30.C31.C32.D33.A34.B35.D第二节(共5小题:每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)36.G37.D38.E39.A40.C第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共15小题:每小题1分,满分15分)41
.A42.B43.D44.A45.D46.A47.C48.B49.B50.C51.A52.D53.B54.C55.D第二节(共10小题:每小题1.5分,满分15分)56.providing57.who58.with59
.initially60.misfortune61.uses62.involved63.something64.closeness65.an第一节应用文写作(15分)Asweallknow,the2022BeijingWinterOlympicGamesisa
greatsuccess,showingtheworldChinesecultureorChineseconceptssuchasthe24solarterms,uniquemascots,SnowRuyi—theNatio
nalSkiJumpingCenter,TogetherForASharedFutureandsoon.Today,Iwouldliketomakeabriefintroductionofthe24solartermswhichembodiesthewisdomofancient
Chinesepeople.The24solartermsaredividedinto24tobetterdistinguishtheweathercharacteristicsofeachsolarterm,fromSpringBeginstoGreatCold.Theyaccu
ratelyreflectthechangesofnaturalrhythmsandplayanextremelyimportantroleinPeople'sDailylife.The24solartermscontainalongculturalconnotationandhisto
ricalaccumulation,whichisanimportantpartofthelonghistoryandcultureoftheChinesenation.第二节读后续写(满分25分)Onepossi
bleversion:Thankfully,wethoughtofasolution.Itwassimplebutsignificant:Weboughttwotubesoftoothpaste—oneformetosqueezeandoneforhertoroll.Thatm
adeallthedifference.Thetroublewasover.Andinterestingly,IoncecaughtMarysqueezingwhenshethoughtIwasjustbrus
hingmyhair.Ialsohadtoadmitthattorolldidkeepthetubeneater.Sowhyfocusonthedifferencesthatseparateus?Instead,wh
ynotcompromisealittleandembracediversities?Yearslater,Ihadnewroommatesincollege.Therewerealwaysdiscomfortslike“toothpastewars”.Forexample,oner
oommateoftenstayeduplateworking,andthetyping,typing,typingonthekeyboarddisturbedourbedtime.Sinceitmatteredmoreforhertowork,welivedinrela
tiveharmonywithearplugs.So,howcanwegetalongwithothers?Bycompletelyagreeingononething?Orbyrespectingandhandlingthedif
ferences?Iwouldarguethelatter.