2022届江苏省盐城实验高级中学高三全真模拟考试(二)英语试题(含答案).rar
江苏省盐城中学 2022 届高三全真模拟考试(二)英语试卷参考答案第一部分 听力(共两节,满分 30 分)1-5 CACBA 6-10 CBBAB11-15 ABABC 16-20 CAACB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)21-23 DBA 24-27 DCAD 28-31 ABCA32-35 ADCB 第二节(共 5 小题;每小题 2.5 分,满分 12.5 分)36-40 DGCFA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)41-45 CBDCB 46-50 DACAD 51-55 BCADB第二节(共 10 小题;每小题 1.5 分,满分 15 分)56. clearly 57. asked 58. with 59. our 60. worrying 61. confidence 62. that 63. But 64. massive 65. is decreasing第四部分 写作(共两节,满分 40 分)第一节(满分 15 分)One possible version:NoticeTo improve senior high school students mental health, a lecture is scheduled at 3 p.m. next week in Luming Auditorium of our school. Mrs. Zhu, vice principal of our school, is to host the lecture, titled Heart Talk Time, which will feature some inspiring stories of noted graduates from our school. The lecture will end with a teachers uplifting life experiences for good measure. I guarantee youll be refreshed and get your confidence in life enhanced. All students are warmly welcome. (81 words) Students UnionMay 25th第二节(满分 25 分)One possible version:“Sure,” Tom said while nodding his head. Then he handed him a bag of potatoes. “These potatoes should last you at least a week.” Crying, the man thanked Tom and introduced himself as Conner. “Please take care of yourself. See you later,” Tom said and walked away happily. However, soon he was worried his grandmother would blame him for giving potatoes away. After reaching home, he told Donna what he had done nervously.To his surprise, Donna said, “Im so proud of you.” “But Tom, the medals are valuable to the man. We should give them back,” added Donna. Tom agreed right away.The next day, they visited Conner and returned the medals. So touched, Conner thanked them again and again. After that day, vendors in the market heard about Toms acts of kindness, and they also offered to help Conner out. Tom was happy that a small act of his own helped someone in need and inspired kindness in others.听力录音稿Text 1W: How about seeing the new film at the theater tomorrow?M: Sorry. I have a language class every Friday, and the next day I always have to look over my notes at home. (1)Text 2M: How do you get your hair to be so beautiful? Do you use certain products? Or maybe its your diet?W: I dont do anything special. I wash it in a shower like everyone else. It must be a gift I have always had. (2)Text 3 W: Jim, have you seen Wendy? I am supposed to meet her in the gym after school today, but I havent seen her.M: Sorry, Sarah. But I think Wendy went home early. She wasnt feeling well after the gym class. (3)Text 4M: I couldnt believe how beautiful it was yesterday. It felt like a summer day! I was outside until it was dark.W: I know. Its not even spring yet, but it was T-shirt weather already. (4)Text 5M: How do you think the coronavirus has affected peoples views on life?W: I think people have been friendlier, checking their neighbors and helping where they can. (5)M: I think people will be angry about it, but others are grateful to all the doctors and nurses.Text 6M: Have you heard of Zoom? It is a video conference program.W: Is that the one where you can call peoples telephone numbers? (6)M: No. That one is called Skype. (6) Zoom is more like Google Messenger or Facebook Messenger. You can only talk to others through the same program.W: Is it expensive?M: Well, I use the free version. I only talk to two people at a time, so theres no time limit. (7) However, if you talk to three people, you can only speak for 40 minutes. If I had more people, I would definitely buy a monthly plan, though. Its a great deal and tool for professionals.Text 7 M: We need to deliver 2000 meals tonight to people that cannot leave their home because of the virus.W: We only have six people in our team. We would need at least another 60 volunteers to get them all done. (8)M: I know, but we just need to try our best. Our normal delivery times are between 5:00 p.m. and 8:00 p.m., (9) but if we make that from 4:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m., then we could maybe get most of them done.W: Well need to finish earlier, because we are not allowed out after 9:00 p.m.M: I forgot. OK, let me see if I can get any more volunteers. (8)W: And Ill see if we can get more cars.Text 8 W: Are you sure you dont want to pay me back later? You said earlier that you cant afford the concert tickets if you pay me today.M: Yes. Im sure. I want to pay you back and be done with it. Its already been five weeks since I borrowed the $1000 from you. (10)W: Yes, but you paid me back half already. I can wait longer for the rest. (10) I am not desperate for money right now.M: No. I have the rest right now, so I will give it to you. Thank you again for letting me borrow it. (11)W: No problem. I have known you for many years. I knew you would be honest and pay me back eventually. Besides, you needed the money for something really important. (12) That money was just going to be invested into my savings anyway.M: Yes, (12) but I still felt bad for borrowing it. However, if I couldnt get my car repaired, then I wouldnt be able to go to work. (12)Text 9 W: You have sold millions of records, been honored by the Queen and had a film made about your life. (13) Now you have even had a coin made with your picture on it. (14) How does that feel, Sir Elton John? (13) M: Well, pretty amazing. Unbelievable actually.W: And that is no ordinary coin.M: No, the gold one has a face value of 1000, (14) but it would cost you 68,865 to buy one.W: Wow, you couldnt have many of those in your purse or maybe you could. Youre a very rich man, arent you?M: Well, yes. But I must add that the cheapest coin would only cost you 13.W: Now, early in your career you had a band of your own and wrote songs for other people.M: Yes, I formed my band Bluesology in 1961 and we were together until 1967. My first solo record was released in 1969, and I had my first hit a year later. (15)W: Your most successful song, in terms of sales, is “Candle in the Wind”. (16)M: Yes, it sold over 33 million copies the biggest selling single in US and UK history.W: The song is about Marilyn Monroe, (16) but it is famous because you played it at the funeral of Princess Diana.M: Yes. Such a lovely lady with a sad life. It showed my respect to her.Text 10 (第 20 题为总结题) Im here with Jim Jefferies at the Center for Learning. (17) Jim set up the center 15 years ago after his sister, Emma, was in a car accident. (18) Jim said that Emma was hurt very badly. While she was recovering, it was difficult to get her education. He decided to help teach her while she was in the hospital. Jim told us in the interview that after his sister recovered, he wanted to continue the program. Jim then bought this building and began offering schooling services to the kids who could not go to school normally. (18) He told us that many of the adults who work at the Center for Learning are volunteers. They do not make any money, but most of them have been working since the center was started. Jims inspiring work has helped hundreds of kids continue their studies during tough times. The gift of giving a child a sense of a normal life is important, especially after a terrible event. Jims office is filled with thank-you pictures and letters from those who he has helped. Jim also told us that the Center for Learning just received a big gift from a local businessman. The gift consisted of 30 computers. (19) I can barely express the words to describe Jims work. I cannot imagine the hard work hes done and what he has given up to help others. I hope all of you viewers and those in the news room appreciate how amazing Jim is.
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江苏省盐城中学 2022 届高三全真模拟考试(二)英语试卷参考答案第一部分 听力(共两节,满分 30 分)1-5 CACBA 6-10 CBBAB11-15 ABABC 16-20 CAACB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)21-23 DBA 24-27 DCAD 28-31 ABCA32-35 ADCB 第二节(共 5 小题;每小题 2.5 分,满分 12.5 分)36-40 DGCFA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)41-45 CBDCB 46-50 DACAD 51-55 BCADB第二节(共 10 小题;每小题 1.5 分,满分 15 分)56. clearly 57. asked 58. with 59. our 60. worrying 61. confidence 62. that 63. But 64. massive 65. is decreasing第四部分 写作(共两节,满分 40 分)第一节(满分 15 分)One possible version:NoticeTo improve senior high school students mental health, a lecture is scheduled at 3 p.m. next week in Luming Auditorium of our school. Mrs. Zhu, vice principal of our school, is to host the lecture, titled Heart Talk Time, which will feature some inspiring stories of noted graduates from our school. The lecture will end with a teachers uplifting life experiences for good measure. I guarantee youll be refreshed and get your confidence in life enhanced. All students are warmly welcome. (81 words) Students UnionMay 25th第二节(满分 25 分)One possible version:“Sure,” Tom said while nodding his head. Then he handed him a bag of potatoes. “These potatoes should last you at least a week.” Crying, the man thanked Tom and introduced himself as Conner. “Please take care of yourself. See you later,” Tom said and walked away happily. However, soon he was worried his grandmother would blame him for giving potatoes away. After reaching home, he told Donna what he had done nervously.To his surprise, Donna said, “Im so proud of you.” “But Tom, the medals are valuable to the man. We should give them back,” added Donna. Tom agreed right away.The next day, they visited Conner and returned the medals. So touched, Conner thanked them again and again. After that day, vendors in the market heard about Toms acts of kindness, and they also offered to help Conner out. Tom was happy that a small act of his own helped someone in need and inspired kindness in others.听力录音稿Text 1W: How about seeing the new film at the theater tomorrow?M: Sorry. I have a language class every Friday, and the next day I always have to look over my notes at home. (1)Text 2M: How do you get your hair to be so beautiful? Do you use certain products? Or maybe its your diet?W: I dont do anything special. I wash it in a shower like everyone else. It must be a gift I have always had. (2)Text 3 W: Jim, have you seen Wendy? I am supposed to meet her in the gym after school today, but I havent seen her.M: Sorry, Sarah. But I think Wendy went home early. She wasnt feeling well after the gym class. (3)Text 4M: I couldnt believe how beautiful it was yesterday. It felt like a summer day! I was outside until it was dark.W: I know. Its not even spring yet, but it was T-shirt weather already. (4)Text 5M: How do you think the coronavirus has affected peoples views on life?W: I think people have been friendlier, checking their neighbors and helping where they can. (5)M: I think people will be angry about it, but others are grateful to all the doctors and nurses.Text 6M: Have you heard of Zoom? It is a video conference program.W: Is that the one where you can call peoples telephone numbers? (6)M: No. That one is called Skype. (6) Zoom is more like Google Messenger or Facebook Messenger. You can only talk to others through the same program.W: Is it expensive?M: Well, I use the free version. I only talk to two people at a time, so theres no time limit. (7) However, if you talk to three people, you can only speak for 40 minutes. If I had more people, I would definitely buy a monthly plan, though. Its a great deal and tool for professionals.Text 7 M: We need to deliver 2000 meals tonight to people that cannot leave their home because of the virus.W: We only have six people in our team. We would need at least another 60 volunteers to get them all done. (8)M: I know, but we just need to try our best. Our normal delivery times are between 5:00 p.m. and 8:00 p.m., (9) but if we make that from 4:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m., then we could maybe get most of them done.W: Well need to finish earlier, because we are not allowed out after 9:00 p.m.M: I forgot. OK, let me see if I can get any more volunteers. (8)W: And Ill see if we can get more cars.Text 8 W: Are you sure you dont want to pay me back later? You said earlier that you cant afford the concert tickets if you pay me today.M: Yes. Im sure. I want to pay you back and be done with it. Its already been five weeks since I borrowed the $1000 from you. (10)W: Yes, but you paid me back half already. I can wait longer for the rest. (10) I am not desperate for money right now.M: No. I have the rest right now, so I will give it to you. Thank you again for letting me borrow it. (11)W: No problem. I have known you for many years. I knew you would be honest and pay me back eventually. Besides, you needed the money for something really important. (12) That money was just going to be invested into my savings anyway.M: Yes, (12) but I still felt bad for borrowing it. However, if I couldnt get my car repaired, then I wouldnt be able to go to work. (12)Text 9 W: You have sold millions of records, been honored by the Queen and had a film made about your life. (13) Now you have even had a coin made with your picture on it. (14) How does that feel, Sir Elton John? (13) M: Well, pretty amazing. Unbelievable actually.W: And that is no ordinary coin.M: No, the gold one has a face value of 1000, (14) but it would cost you 68,865 to buy one.W: Wow, you couldnt have many of those in your purse or maybe you could. Youre a very rich man, arent you?M: Well, yes. But I must add that the cheapest coin would only cost you 13.W: Now, early in your career you had a band of your own and wrote songs for other people.M: Yes, I formed my band Bluesology in 1961 and we were together until 1967. My first solo record was released in 1969, and I had my first hit a year later. (15)W: Your most successful song, in terms of sales, is “Candle in the Wind”. (16)M: Yes, it sold over 33 million copies the biggest selling single in US and UK history.W: The song is about Marilyn Monroe, (16) but it is famous because you played it at the funeral of Princess Diana.M: Yes. Such a lovely lady with a sad life. It showed my respect to her.Text 10 (第 20 题为总结题) Im here with Jim Jefferies at the Center for Learning. (17) Jim set up the center 15 years ago after his sister, Emma, was in a car accident. (18) Jim said that Emma was hurt very badly. While she was recovering, it was difficult to get her education. He decided to help teach her while she was in the hospital. Jim told us in the interview that after his sister recovered, he wanted to continue the program. Jim then bought this building and began offering schooling services to the kids who could not go to school normally. (18) He told us that many of the adults who work at the Center for Learning are volunteers. They do not make any money, but most of them have been working since the center was started. Jims inspiring work has helped hundreds of kids continue their studies during tough times. The gift of giving a child a sense of a normal life is important, especially after a terrible event. Jims office is filled with thank-you pictures and letters from those who he has helped. Jim also told us that the Center for Learning just received a big gift from a local businessman. The gift consisted of 30 computers. (19) I can barely express the words to describe Jims work. I cannot imagine the hard work hes done and what he has given up to help others. I hope all of you viewers and those in the news room appreciate how amazing Jim is.
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