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1、参照秘密级管理启用前高三仿真试题英语注意事项:1 .答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、考生号等填写在答题卡和试卷指定位置上。2 .回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。 如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡 上。写在本试卷上无效。3 .考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。第一部分 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。ANORTHEAST YOUNG MUSICIANS COMPETITIONNebraska high
2、 school students are invited to enter the Northeast Young Musicians Competition themed on youth, fighting and courage. It has two categories: vocal music(声乐) group and instrumental music group.PrizesCash prizes will be awarded for 1st and 2nd place in each grade level per category:FIRST PLACE 一 $1,2
3、00 | SECOND PLACE 一 $700First place winners will also be featured on the virtual award ceremony and receive a $1,000A. You can learn to like it, even if youre outgoing.B. Practice getting comfortable with silence is useless.C. You can also do a solitary activity but share it together.D. Solitude can
4、 have a calming effect on our minds and bodies.E. In fact, most research show that we benefit more from solitude as we age.F. The key to avoiding the discomfort is to replace it with something enjoyable.G. Some people feel lonelier, particularly if they were already single or living alone.第二部分 语言运用(
5、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。Many athletes desire to compete in the Olympics. And they 21 hard to be faster, higher and stronger in achieving their goals. Only a few of them 22 to the worlds biggest events, and even fewer 23 to receive their medals. Howeve
6、r, the 24 of them end up in silence or are forced to deal with life-long injuries. It makes you 25 if its all worth it.In my years of covering sports, Ive noticed that a key factor is often 26- sportsprovide a lesson in dealing with failure. Its 27 to see some straight-A students, 28 and spoiled by
7、praise at home and school, turn out to be 29 when they enter the real competitive world of life. If they hadnt been 30 from failures earlier, they would probably have learned to accept the worlds imperfections, their own 31 and build a steel wall around themselves.Back in school, I was always afraid
8、 of losing. However, after years of 32 with athletes, I was able to gradually build my 33 , Strong athletes share two characteristics: passion for their profession and 34 of their own abilities and limitations. This self-awareness, which is regained by their enthusiasm for their sport, usually comes
9、 with a lot of 35 , A well-trained athlete can face all kinds of barriers in life.21. A. volunteerA. make it22. A. happenA. maximum23. A. imagineA. ignored24. A. strangeA. attracted25. A. fragileA. replaced26. A. possibilitiesA. interacting27. A. competenceA. knowledge28. A. changes第二节(共10小题;B. stru
10、ggleC. continueD. rushB. have itC. get itD. finish itB.supposeC. failD. manageB. performanceC. majorityD. representativeB. wonderC. observeD. regretB. amazedC. disturbedD. welcomedB. practicalC. originalD. commonB. prohibitedC. shelteredD. destroyedB. flexibleC. activeD. dynamicB. protectedC. treate
11、dD. examinedB. tendencyC. practiceD. limitationsB. connectingC. combiningD. reactingB. experienceC. confidenceD. progressB. awarenessC. instructionD. interventionB. consequencesC. thrillsD. failures每小题1.5分,满分15分)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。The Battle at Lake Changjin has made the Chinas top-gros
12、sing(票房最高的)film. The development mirrors the advances of Chinese films in both quality and 36 (popular) in recent years.Set during the War to Resist US Aggression and Aid Korea, it tells the story of the Chinese Peoples Volunteer Army (CPVA) fighting bravely in 37 (freeze) weather in a vital campaig
13、n at Lake Changjin in 1950. Most of the winter uniforms 38 (intend) for the CPVA never arrived, leaving the soldiers with canvas/叽布)shoes and little more than thin cotton scarves to wrap 39 (they) in. Many people showed respect for the heroes 40 lost their lives. It also received millions of favorab
14、le reviews and clicks on several of the 41 (country) most popular social media platforms.The landscape of Chinas box office is now much different from what it was years ago-in the early 2010s and earlierwhen many of the yearly top earners 42 (be) Hollywood titles. With a steady improvement in qualit
15、y, domestic titles now account 43 a large majority of Chinas yearly box-office income. The Battle at Lake Changjin even remained the highest- grossing title of the year 44 (global). A report shows that 42 percent of Chinese moviegoers made their first movie theater visit of 2022 during the Spring Fe
16、stival holiday, 45 The Battle at Lake Changjin II was their first choice.第三部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)请从如下两个写作任务中任选一个,并在答题卡的相应位置作答。备选作文1:班级英语角正在征集以“Sharing”为主题的文章。请你根据下列图示内容,结合自身 的一次经历,写一篇短文,并阐述分享的意义。s/iariry要求:1 .词数80左右;.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。Sharing备选作文2:你受学生会委托为学校宣传栏写一则英文通知,告知留学生同学新开设的劳动课程 (labor cours
17、es)的相关事宜。内容包括:1 .时间和地点;2 .课程内容(烹饪、园艺、志愿服务等);3 .课程的意义。注意:1 .词数80左右;2 .请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。NOTICE第二节(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。 续写的词数应为150左右。The whole class burst out laughing as Mohi rushed into the classroom. He was a strange sight. His half-buttoned white shirt revealed a red striped
18、 pajama(睡衣),and instead of white school shoes, he had on a pair of bright green sandals(凉鞋)that were two sizes too big.Mohi said in a low voice, “Sorry, teacher/9 and ran hurriedly to his seat. Mr. Tan glared at the rest of the students. The laughter quickly died down. Mohis classmates always looked
19、 forward to Mondays. They would be entertained by Mohis late arrival and his odd appearance which usually included inappropriate clothing.Mohi lived just a street away from the school. He walked to school daily. Students passing by in buses would yell his name together just to see him jump and stop
20、in his tracks. When he spotted the merry bunch in the bus, he would wave good-naturedly. Although Mohi was likable, he was too lost in his own thoughts to make friends. His classmates found him amusing but they ignored him most of the time. Only Hamed, who sat next to Mohi, tried to be his friend.Th
21、e following Monday, Mohi did not turn up at school. His classmates were a little disappointed but quickly forgot about him. After school, Hamed decided to walk over to Mohishouse to check on him. As he approached the gate, he could hear violin music. Mohi must be listening to music, he thought. The
22、gate was not locked. Hamed let himself in. He called Mohis name a few times but there was no response. The music played on. Hamed looked in through a window. His eyes widened in surprise. In the middle of the living room, Mohi was playing the violin. His eyes were closed in concentration as he drew
23、the bow over the strings expertly. He played perfectly, so much so that it sounded like a recording. Hamed left quietly. When Teachers Day came around, Hamed had a plan.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。It was the tradition of the school to have a concert for the teachers.Mohi became a hit and
24、had many fans in his final year of school.高三仿真试题英语参考答案(202205)第一部分阅读(共两节,满分50分)1-3 CDB 4-7 DCBA 8-11ACDB12-15 ADCB16-20 GEAFC第二部分语言知识运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)21-25 BADCB21-25 BADCB26-30 ADCAB31-35 DACBD第二节(共10小题;每小题1. 5分,满分15分)36. popularity41. countrys37. popularity41. countrys38. freezin
25、g42. were39. intended43. for40. themselves44. globally41. who(that)45. and第三部分 写作(共两节,满分40分) 第一节(满分15分)参考范文1:SharingIts very iwportavvt to to skq% with each other. Many things cav be Paired M different ways. Cd like to skaire somc beaiAtiM pictuircs favorite mus/c aid differ。八t ideas with others fac
26、e to face or by QQ)which are all widely used.Oice I had a fir iced aawed Emi(g)wko was lonely 6md uAhappg. I hoped to ckeeir keir by sharMg vy favorite books aid chattMg with Mer. As tiwe weivt bg, skc became used to skariig kcr fecli八gs with me.ShavMg is a virtue. It is iinteresting aid for our gro
27、wtk lia addition, we cav leari a lot from认g.参考范文2:17To raise the awareness of labor-loving, the labor curriculum have been implemented recently. The courses are scheduled to be held in the school lecture hall from 4:00 p.m. to 4:45 p.m. every Wednesday. Cooking, gardening and volunteering service ar
28、e included. Exchange students are welcome to attend the courses, featured on daily life skills. With the teachers? assistance, we students will learn how to plant and offer help to those who need badly.By attending the courses, some basic and practical skills will be mastered, which is beneficial to
29、 growth. Be sure to arrive on time!Students9 Union读后续写Paragraph 1:It was the tradition of the school to have a concert for the teachers. Every class had to contribute an item. Hamed convinced the class to let Mohi perform. Short of ideas, the class agreed. On the day of the concert, both the teacher
30、s and students were surprised to see the schoofs clumsiest student walking on stage with a violin. When he started to play, the audience fell silent Jaws dropped. As the last note ended, there was a moment of silence. Then the audience erupted into thunderous applause.Paragraph 2:参考思路1Mohi became a
31、hit and had many fans in his final year of school. The students enjoyed listening to him play the piano very much and stopped teasing him. He was so popular that his classmates were willing to make friends with him. Today, Mohi and Hamed are still the best of friends. Mohi is on a scholarship pursui
32、ng music in Austria. Some days, he still arrives to class wearing an inside-out shirt or a pair of mismatched shoes.参考思路2Mohi became a hit and had many fans in his final year of school. The students enjoyed listening to him play the piano very much and stopped teasing him. He was so popular that his
33、 classmates were willing to make friends with him. Mohi also began to pay attention to his appearance. He began to wear school uniform and dress neatly and cleanly. Today, Mohi and Hamed are still the best of friends.1819scholarship of Northeast Community College (NCC). All students participated wil
34、l receive a freeT-shirt.RulesDo follow all these rules carefully when submitting.Video submissions are required with no names on. Additionally, a PDF of the solo(独唱) music must accompany the video submitted. Solos should be performed in six minutes at maximum, and each word of the solos is recommend
35、ed to be memorized.Pop music is prohibited, whereas accompanying music is needed for songs that call for it. Formal dress for a contest performance is necessary.Entries are mailed no later than March 6th this year.Further HintsCompetitors must be full-time students at the time of the competition.Pre
36、vious winners are NOT allowed to compete again to give more opportunities to other students.Memorization is not required but may be a factor during consideration by the judges.Results will be posted on March 8th after our live award at 1:00 p.m.1. What will the first prize winners get?A. A paid T-sh
37、irt.B. A cash prize of $700.C. A scholarship of NCC.D. A live award opportunity.2. Which rule should be respected for candidates?A. Singing a popular song.B. Mailing the entry on March 8th.C. Memorizing the words of the solo.D. Submitting a piece within 6 minutes.3. Who are qualified for the competi
38、tion?A. Former champions.B. Full-time students.C. Students from NCC.D. Graduates from the high school.I love persimmons(柿子).The sweet, bright orange fruit indicates the coming of autumn in Iran, where I grew up. Persimmons cant grow just anywhere, but they do grow in California, where I now live. A
39、few years ago, preparing to travel from San Francisco to Boston, I packed two persimmons, one of which I ate in the departure hall, waiting for boarding.At this point, a lady came up, asking where the fruit was purchased. She looked a bit disappointed when hearing it couldnt be gained at the aiqjort
40、 and returned to her seat on the other end of the hall. I can give the second persimmon away”, I thought to myself. When I offered her the fruit, she at first opposed, but when I insisted, she was visibly glad and appreciatively accepted. I went back to my seat, happy to have made someone else happy
41、, and that, as far as I was concerned, was the end of the story.Sometime during the flight, the lady caught up with me to thank me again. She shared thatshe had grown up in Japan, where there was a persimmon tree in the yard of her childhood home. She now lived in Boston, where she hadnt been able t
42、o find the fruit. The taste of this persimmon was precious to her, reconnecting her with memories of her relatives.Only then did the impact of this tiny act of generosity dawn on me. I am so moved to this day that the taste of the persimmon I never ate gives me more joy than all the ones I have eate
43、n, combined.My experience is not unique. Research has shown that acts of generosity for others make us happier than treating ourselves. A 2008 study by Harvard Business School professor Michael Norton and colleagues found that despite participants5 predictions to the contrary, giving money to someon
44、e else increased their own happiness more than spending it on themselves.4. Why was the lady so grateful?A. She found the persimmon special.B. She missed persimmons so much.C. She shared her experience with the author.D. She recalled the memories with her family.5. How did the author make readers co
45、nvinced of his idea?A. By clarifying a concept.B. By making a contrast.C. By giving examples.D. By making proposals.6. Which of the following best describes the author?A. Modest.B. Caring. C. Mean.D. Demanding.7. Which of the following might be a suitable title?A. The Joy of GenerosityB. An Unforget
46、table ExperienceC. Giving is Better Than Receiving D. The Impact of a Tiny ActCPARKINSONS DISEASE is a progressive disorder caused by the deaths of neurons(神经 元)in parts of the brain. Symptoms include loss of motor control, mood disturbance and ruined sleep. Although it is incurable, early medical t
47、reatment can, however, relieve these symptoms and lengthen survival.Unfortunately, the early signs of Parkinsons vary from person to person and there is no specific test at the early stage. A study published in ACS Omega, by Chen Xing and Liu Jun at Zhejiang University, in China, describes an invent
48、ion which may be able to detect Parkinsons before the beginning of the symptoms. The device in question is an artificially intelligent electronic nose.The two researchers set about building this nose in 2019. That was when they heard reports of Joy Milne, a nurse, who could detect people with Parkinsons from a distinctive smell they gave off. Research