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    2023届江苏高三优质模拟试题重组卷(  第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30)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(5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5)听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的ABC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。1What does the man order?AA small soda. BA baked potato. CA salad.2When should the meeting have started?AAt 8:00 a. m. BAt9:00 a. m. CAt 10:00 a. m.3Why does the woman’s husband prefer to live in the city center of Dalian?ATo experience the peace of nature.BTo enjoy the convenience of life.CTo avoid unnecessary expenses.4Which club will the man join?AThe sports club. BThe art club. CThe reading club.5What is the probable relationship between the speakers?ADoctor and patient. BTeacher and student. CMother and son.第二节(15小题;每小题1. 5分,满分22. 5)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ABC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67题。6What's the problem of the man?AHis name can hardly be remembered.BHis Chinese name is difficult to read.CHis English name sounds strange.7What does the woman suggest the man to do?AHave an English name.BChoose another Chinese name.CKeep his Chinese name.听第7段材料,回答第8至第10题。8Where might the speakers be?AIn a library. BOn a street. CIn a hospital.9What does the man think of seeing-eye dogs?AThey cost too much.BThey aren’t as useful as we expect.CThey are hard to get.10What can we learn about the speakers from the conversation?AThe woman is blind.BThe man’s fingers are very sensitive.CThey are willing to help the disabled.听第8段材料,回答第1113题。11What does the woman want the man to do?ATake her out for a meal.BTreat her cousin to a meal.CRecommend her some places for a meal.12When will the woman treat her cousin outside?AOn Monday. BOn Tuesday. COn Friday.13Where will the woman go tonight?ATo a Thai restaurant.BTo a Chinese restaurant.CTo an Australian restaurant.听第9段材料,回答第1417题。14What does the woman recommend to the man?AA website. BA high school. CA school reunion.15How does the man like his high school life?AHorrible. BColorful. CExciting.16What interests the woman?AFinishing the project.BVisiting her college friends.CMeeting her high school friends.17What's the probable relationship between the speakers?AWorkmates. BHigh school classmates. CCollege classmates.听第10段材料,回答第1820题。18How old is Ms. Hawkins?A105 years old. B83 years old. C115 years old.19What is Ms. Hawkins’ main sport?ASwimming. BCycling. CHiking.20What was Mr. Eberhart before retirement?AA policeman. BA doctor. CA writer.第二部分  阅读(共两节,满分50)第一节(15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的ABCD四个选项中选出最佳选项。A2022届江苏省南京市高三第二次(5月三模)】If you have no difficulty in understanding what native English speakers say in daily life, there is a whole new world of brilliant podcast (播客) series to explore. If you aren’t sure where to start, have a look at these:The Joc Rogan Experience        ★★★★★The Joc Rogan Experience is a great learning device because of its interesting English conversations between Rogan and his guests. At the time of writing there have been over 1,660 episodes with subjects ranging from comedy and science to politics and sports. Rogan is also a famous stand-up comedian, so the show is full of cultural references and idioms.This American Life        ★★★★★This American Life is a great choice for English learners who want an insight into the culture of the USAIt is a mixture of journalism and storytelling, focusing on real-life tales from citizens of all regions of the country. The stories are new and varied. One episode was taped for 24 hours in an all-night restaurant; another interviewed workers on strike. The Writer's Voice            ★★★★☆The New Yorker is a famous American magazine, and every week it prints a new short story. In this podcast, the week's story is read aloud by its writer. The published work covers a wide range of life experiences across the United States and beyond. It's a great way to enjoy some of the best new fiction in the country. Overheard at National Geographic      ★★★★★National Geographic is a much-loved American magazine (and TV channel) famous for incredible stories and photography related to science and the environment. Overheard is about the discussions Nat Geo employees have had while taking breaks. Expect crazy stories from explorers, photographers, and scientists from around the world. 21In order to fully enjoy these podcasts, you should________.Ahave interaction with hostsBhave good English competenceCbe interested in being a podcasterDbe familiar with American social life22Which podcast gives you more stories behind the scene?AThe Writer's Voice.BThis American Life.CThe Joe Rogan Experience.DOverheard at National Geographic.23What do these podcasts have in common?AThey enjoy great popularity.BTheir stories are set in America.CThey are attached to magazines.DTheir works are updated weekly.B2022届江苏省南京市金陵中学高三考前最后一卷】The over 48,000 orange trees in Seville, Spain, not only fill the city’s air with the pleasant smell of orange blossoms in spring, but they also produce over 16,500 tons of fruit every winter. Though that makes the capital of southern Spain’s Andalusia region Europe’s top orange-producing city, the fruit is too sour to be consumed fresh. While some of the produce is used to make orange jam and an alcoholic drink, most of it ends up in Seville’s landfills (填埋场). However, that may change soon thanks to a clever idea to use the oranges to produce clean energy.The trial program is being launched by the city’s council and park department in cooperation with Emasesa, Seville’s water supply and sanitation (卫生) division. Juice from 38. 6 tons of oranges will be left to ferment (发酵) in a specialized facility. The methane (甲烷) released from the fermented liquid will be captured and used to drive a generator to produce clean power. The officials estimate the test run will produce about 1,500 kWh of energy—enough to run one of Emasesa’s water purification plants. To ensure there is no waste, the orange skins, peels, and flesh will be used as fertilizer.“It’s not just about saving money. The oranges are a problem for the city, and we’re producing added value from waste,” said Benigno Lopez, head of Emasesa’s environmental department.If successful, by 2023, the city hopes to recycle all the oranges and add the electricity produced back into its power transmission network. In trial runs, one ton of oranges produced 50 kWh of clean energy—enough to cover the daily electricity needs of five homes. The project team estimates that if all the fruit is recycled, it will produce enough energy to power as many as 73,000 residences.“This project will help us to reach our targets for reducing emissions, energy self-sufficiency, and the circular economy,” Juan Espadas Cejas, mayor of Seville, said in the press conference announcing the trial scheme.24What do we know about oranges in Seville from the first paragraphAThey are usually picked in spring.BThey are mostly used to make jams and juice.CThey are not recommended to be eaten fresh.DThey make Seville the world’s top orange-producing city.25What is the second paragraph mainly aboutADifferent uses of oranges.BHow to produce power from juice.CAn introduction to the trial program.DWhy the trial program was put forward.26What can we infer from the passageASeville hasn’t carried out the trial program yet.BThe electricity produced will be used to purify water.CThe electricity produced will go to Seville’s power plants.DSeville may need to recycle 14,600 tons of oranges to power 73,000 homes.27What is the best title for the textASeville Is Turning Waste into WealthBSeville Is Seeking Market for OrangesCSeville Is Contributing to Global WarmingDSeville Is Dealing with the Electricity ShortageC2022届江苏省连云港市高三第二次调研】Could a daily walk be even better for our health than we thought? Several new studies show that walking not only burns fat, but also boosts longevity (长寿)and has a dramatic anti-ageing effect on the body.In the latest of these findings, due to be published in the journal Communications Biology in the next few weeks, Thomas Yates, a professor at the University of Leicester, showed that walkers who adopt a quick pace can have a biological age 15 years younger than those who take their time. Yates and his team looked at the length of telomeres (端粒)of chromosomes(染色体)in 405,981 middle-aged adults in the UK. As we grow older, our telomeres shorten, which results in accelerated cell ageing. “If we can keep them long for as long as possible, it acts as a buffer against ageing,” says Yates.Their findings follow a review and analysis of 15 studies on walking involving almost 50,000 people that was published this week. Amanda Paluch at the University of Massachusetts Amhers confirmed that daily walking improves health and longevity, but more daily steps are better only up to a point. For adults under 60, Paluch showed a daily total of 8,000-10,000 steps was best for reducing risk of early death, while 6,000-8,000 steps was enough for the over-60s.Walking has also recently been shown to strengthen the blood flow to the brain. In one of the largest studies, researchers revealed that 20 minutes of quick walking most days from middle age onwards will lower the risk of dementia (痴呆). Professor Edward Zamrini says, “The idea that you can reduce your risk for Alzheimer's disease by simply increasing your activity is very promising.”Even in people with some existing age-related memory damage, walking can work wonders, as a year-long study in the Journal of Alzheimer's Disease showed. “Walking is by far the best medicine we have for a healthy life,”says Yates.28What did Thomas Yates' study find about fast walking?AIt causes a damaging effect on the body.BIt slows down the process of cell ageing.CIt increases the number of chromosomes.DIt shortens middle-aged adults' telomeres.29What does the underlined word “buffer” in Paragraph 2 mean?ASomething shortening telomeres.BSomething speeding up cell ageing.CSomething counting the walking pace.DSomething helping protect from harm.30What did Amanda Paluch consider when doing research?ABody shape. BAge group.COccupation type. DSample size.31What is the best title for the text?AHow daily walking helps burn fatBWhy walking is the best midlife exerciseCHow many daily steps are better for adultsDWhether walking reduces the risk of dementiaD2022届江苏省南通市新高考基地学校高三第四次大联考】The proverb “Work is worship (热爱,崇拜)” emphasizes the importance of work in our life. It states that doing work must be the real worship of the life of every human being.Human beings are considered the most important entity (独立存在体) in this universe because we are blessed with brains and intelligence. The brain provides the power to think and understand about different things in the world. We all have some purpose in our lives and doing work helps in achieving the purpose of our lives.It is very important for all the students to understand the importance of work. This stage is very important in every person’s life. The habit that is developed at this age is continued till death. If the students learn to work in this stage they continue the same in future too. For the students, real worship is not the worshiping of god but doing their studies in a sincere way. They need to do regular studies with proper concentration every day.The students who are attentive and do their work sincerely are rewarded with good marks while the lazy students who avoid doing their work suffer later in their lives. This is because there is no substitute (代替) for hard work. Hard working students grow up to became good citizens of society and the nation in future. Work teaches the students to be disciplined in their life.Every day we hear of new inventions and achievements made by the people in the world. It could not be possible if the people would not have done their work sincerely. Our history is shining bright because of the great deeds of some great personalities. This is also because of the people who considered their work as worship and performed it honestly. Such people never ran away from doing work. They would not be able to make their names shine in history without hard work. Thus, it can be stated that every success has a big struggle and dedication behind it. People who worship their work can achieve great heights in their life.“Work is worship.” is a popular quote to make people understand the importance of work in everyone’s life. The one who understands the importance of the work does it properly without thinking of the fruit. The fruit will surely be sweet if the effort is honest.32What makes us human beings outstanding in the universe?AThe importance of work. BThe blessing of God.CThe purpose of life. DThe power of brain.33Why does the author emphasize the importance of work to students?AWork prepares them for the future.BWork makes them more intelligent.CWork offers them more substitutes.DWork qualifies them for teaching jobs.34Why does the author talk about inventions in Paragraph 5?ATo make them known to the world.BTo honor those great personalities.CTo use them as supporting evidence.DTo call on students to invent things.35What is the author’s real purpose of writing the text?ATo explain the quote “Work is worship”.BTo encourage people to be hardworking.CTo teach students to be disciplined it their life.DTo analyse the reasons for those great successes.第二节(5小题;每小题2. 5分,满分12. 5)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佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。2022届江苏省南京市、盐城市高三下学期第二次模拟】When Failure Is a Good ThingFailure is an important process you can learn from.____36____Most people view failure as something that should be avoided at all costs.____37____It may have been an “F” we received on a paper or the high expectations our parents placed upon our shoulders that stopped us from trying.Award-winning psychologist and author, Ron Friedman, tells the story of how Sara Blakely, founder of Spanx, revolutionized the women's clothing industry and became a billionaire in his book, The Best Place To Work: The Art and Science of Creating an Extraordinary Workplace.____38____ She had zero experience in the clothing industry, lacked an education in business and raised only $5,000 to invest. When asked where she found the courage, she gave all credit to her dad. While most parents ask their kids, “How was your day?" when sitting down for dinner, Sara's parents asked her and her brother, “What did you fail at today?” each and every night.When interviewed by CNN's Anderson Cooper, Sara said, “Instead of failure being the outcome, failure became not trying. It forced me at a young age to want to push myself so much further out of my comfort zone.” ____39____ It became more about learning and less about a personal weakness.If we view failure as weakness, we avoid stepping out of our comfort zone. ____40____ It does not define us, but instead matures us. I 'm sure that there are many risks we would all take in our personal, professional and spiritual lives if we could get past a fear of failure.What has been the greatest lesson you have learned when taking a chance? Please share with us.AAnd, most importantly, it means you tried.BLet's take a look at how Sara faced failures.CIn reality, Sara's father had re-defined failure.DEarly on, Sara overcame a series of difficulties.EInstead, we must remind ourselves that failure is an action.FIt is important to reflect on what can be learnt from failure.GWe tend to connect failure with a bad experience we had as a child.第三部分 语言运用(共两节,满分30)第一节(15小题;每小题1分,满分15) 【江苏省南通如皋市2022届高三4月第二次适应性考试】阅读下面短文,从每题所给的ABCD四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。It is not quite six in the morning. I am half asleep in a van that in the United States would seat maybe six people. Here in Ghana though, its insides have been emptied and replaced with wooden benches that can ___41___ twelve of us. We are squeezed so tight that sometimes my arm goes ___42___ .I do this every morning, Monday to Friday, for two hours in order to get to the slum(贫民窟) town school I teach in.Arriving at the destination always fills me with ___43___ . The school originally ___44___ as a daycare type service free to the children of single mothers. As the children got older, the coordinator took it upon herself to set up a space to ___45___ them. Into this tiny space they ___46___ anywhere between 80 and 120 children under the age of six. It is ___47___ so full of children that you have to move them out of the way by pushing them with your ___48___ to avoid stepping on them.Within days, I have already ___49___ most of them. There are the troublemakers who spend their time hitting one another and causing ____50____ in hopes that their negative behavior will attract attention to themselves.____51____ there are the ones that make your heart bleed. The five-year-old girl who sits in the front row, ____52____ to learn everything we teach her. She far ____53____ any Western five-year-old I’ve ever worked with.I look at this ____54____ classroom and these children in their ragged clothes, and think of how different this is from the American ____55____ I’ve known. I think of how different they are and how different their lives will likely be.41Apreserve Bfacilitate Caccommodate Dembarrass42Anumb Bbad Csour Dnarrow43Ajoy Bconfidence Cexpectation Ddread44Afunctioned Branked Cequipped Ddesigned45Aabuse Bemploy Csurvey Dteach46Asupply Bsqueeze Cstimulate Dshelter47Aconventionally Bliterally Charmoniously Dinitially48Abenches Bhands Cfeet Dwoods49Acontacted Bpersuaded Ctouched Dlearned50Achaos Bdistance Cfailure Dinfection51ABesides BHence CRegardless DThen52Aable Bhesitant Cready Durgent53Achallenges Bequals Coutpaces Dqualifies54Acosy Bshabby Cremarkable Dvirtual55Aclassrooms Btroublemakers Cvans Dmornings第二节(10小题;每小题1. 5分,满分15)2022届江苏省连云港市高三第二次调研】阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) is a health care system in which patients ____56____ (treat) with natural plant, animal, and mineral remedies (药物). It is assumed, for a person to be healthy, ____57____ yin and yang forces should he in balance. Imbalance causes illness or injury. TCM is about ____58____ (restore) the balance between yin and yang forces in patients. It has been a major part of traditional Chinese culture and continues to play ____59____ vital role in medical treatment in China today.According to the World Health Organization, nearly 80 percent of the world's population depends for its primary health care needs____60____ medicines from plants and animals. This is especially true in countries where traditional medicines are ____61____ (wide) used.Increasingly, however, modern medicines also contain substances from animals and plants. Given growing populations, increasing wealth, and the spreading____62____ (popular) of natural remedies around the world, the demand for these medicines and remedies ____63____ (rise) now. The rising demand, ____64____ (combine) with reduced habitat, has caused an alarming increase in the number of plant and animal species used for medicinal purposes at risk for many years. For instance, TCM uses about 1,000 plant and 36 animal species, including the tiger, rhinoceros, and sea horse, _____65_____ are all in danger.第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40)第一节应用文写作(满分15)2022届江苏省南通市等苏北七市高三第三次模拟考试考前适应卷】假如你是李华,你的英国朋友Kim将于下周访问你校,并参与学校组织的劳动实践周”(Labour Week)活动。请你给他写封邮件,内容包括:1.表示欢迎;2.介绍活动目的和内容;3.表达祝愿。注意:1.词数80左右;2.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。第二节(满分25)2022届江苏省连云港市高三第二次调研】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。For my fifth-grade science fair project, I got six chicken eggs in an incubator(孵化器).“But I don’t know anything about hatching an egg.”Mrs. Brubeck smiled. “You don’t have to be an immediate expert at everything, Juli. The idea here is to learn something new.”“But what if they die?”“Then they die. Document your work scientifically and you’ll still get an A” She pulled The Beginner’s Guide to Raising Chickens from her bookshelf and said, “Read the book and set yourself up tonight.”That night I came home, more worried than ever. I’d read the book. I had to turn the eggs three times a day and regulate the temperature and humidity(湿度). But aside from that, what was there to do?My father came with a cardboard tube and a flashlight. He taped the two together so that the light beam was forced straight out the tube. “I will show you how to candle the eggs,” he said, then switched off the light and held an egg up to the cardboard tube. “The light lets you see through the shell so you can watch the embryo(胚胎) develop. Look, see the dark spot here?”“Is that an embryo?”“That’s it!”Suddenly it felt real. The eggs were alive! Surely they had to live!For the next three weeks, I was completely consumed with the growing of chicks. I labeled the eggs A, B, C, D, E and F, but before long they had names, too: Abby, Bonnie, Clyde, Dexter, Eunice and Florence. Every day I weighed them, candled them, turned them. I drew diagrams of various stages of an embryo’s development. I documented the daily changes and weight loss of each egg. On the outside the eggs were boring, but I knew what was happening inside!注意:1.写作词数应为150左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。Then one morning I was candling Bonnie when I noticed a gentle peck().____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________The day came when I was supposed to hand in my science fair project.____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
     

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