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1、南京市2022届高三年级学情调研英语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。苗一节 丑s /1星币年星币小 苧芬信公1听下面5段对启。每段黜者后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最 正确选项。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来答复有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段 对话仅读一遍。1. Where does the conversation probably take place?C. In a shoe shop.C. Ride a bike.C.S 28.C. It is convenient.
2、C. Pleased.A. At the womans home. B. In a clothing shop.2. What will the speakers probably do?A. Have a walk.B. Go swimming.3. How much will the man pay for the tickets?A.S 18.B. $ 20.4. Why does the woman prefer to go by car?A. It is fast.B. It is cheap.5. How does Jack feel now?A. Confident.B. Dis
3、couraged.第二节(共15小题;每题分,总分值分)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,答复第6、7题。6. How did the woman lose weight?A. She did some sports.B. She had a healthy diet.C. She skipped some meals.7. What does the man suggest
4、 doing?A. Buying some cheap food.B. Starting a healthy food club.C. Bringing vegetables from home.听第7段材料,答复第8至10题。8. What did the man think of their trip to Iceland?A. Great.B. Boring.C. Expensive.9. What problem did the man probably have in Iceland?A. The language. B. The route.C. The accommodation
5、.10. What is worth buying according to the man?A. Fashionable bags. B. Wool sweaters. C. Warm gloves.听第8段材料,答复第11至13题。11. How did the man get the information of the apartment?A. On the Internet. B. From a friend. C. In a newspaper.12. Why does the woman want to rent the apartment?A. She is going to
6、move to another city.B. She is going to live with her parents.C. She is going to further her study abroad.13. What does the woman probably mind the man doing?A. Keeping pets. B. Watching TV. C. Having visitors.听第9段材料,答复第14至17题。14. Where is the art exhibition held?A. At the Exhibition Centre.B. At th
7、e Popular Art Gallery.C. At the City Shopping Centre.15. What is the woman most interested in?A. Modern paintings. B. Short movies. C. Sculptures.W: 300 dollars a month.M: OK. By the way, what else should I pay attention to?W: If you have visitors, avoid making too much noise.M: How about keeping do
8、gs?W: Well, you know they would make a mess.M: I see.Text 9M: Do you know there is an art exhibition in our city?W: No. I guess it must be at the Exhibition Centre.M: I thought it was there at first, or at the Popular Art Gallery. But it is taking place inside the City Shopping Centre.W: Are you kid
9、ding? I couldnt believe it.M: Yes. I find it kind of cool.W: What is being displayed? I am a crazy fan of modern paintings.M: There is a painting section showing the works of contemporary artists.W: Fantastic! What about other sections?M: There is also a photography section, a sculpture section and
10、a video section. W: A video section?M: Yeah, short movies about famous artists. Ifs actually the second most popular section after the photography section.W: I see. Would you like to see the exhibition with me?M: With pleasure.Text 10W: Different countries have different waste management systems. On
11、e thing fbr sure: ifs never too hard to throw your garbage in Indonesia. What Indonesians commonly do is put their garbage in their personal garbage area which are usually located in the front of their houses, right at the side of the street. In Germany, different kinds of garbage are put in differe
12、nt colored cans. For example, blue garbage cans are for paper and cardboard, and pizza boxes go to gray garbage cans. Green and white garbage cans are for glass. Yellow garbage cans are for plastic and metals. In Korea, you are expected to sort your waste and put it into the right bags. Each distric
13、t in Korea has its own official garbage bags. The garbage bags could be bought at the local supermarket. Proper waste management isnt a hard thing to do, but it needs to be supported by your family members and your surroundings in order to gain benefits from it.16. Which section is the most popular?
14、A. The video section.B. The painting section.C. The photography section.17. What is the probable relationship between the two speakers? d 1A. Fan and artist. B. Shopper and assistant. C. Friends.听第10段材料,答复第18至20题。18. Where do Indonesians put their garbage?A. In the front of their houses.B. In the pu
15、blic garbage cans.C In the official garbage bags.19. What colored cans do Germans put metals?A. Yellow.B. Blue.C. Gray.20. What do we know about the garbage bags in Korea?A. Their price depends on the type of waste.B. They are provided by the government for free.D. Different districts have different
16、 official garbage bags.第二局部阅读(共两节,总分值50分)第一节(共15小题;每题分,总分值分)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。ADONT MISS! This October IBS invites you on board and join our exclusive English Adventure Camp. The program highlights English 4 Skills, Thai language, Mathematics, and Science subjects. Moreover, campers w
17、ill be exposed to a variety of FUN learning experiences andchallenging activities that focus on improving students* learning capabilities and creativity through IBS integrated learning approach. Our challenging indoors and outdoors activities are carefully designed not only to develop personal skill
18、s and talents, but also improve TEAMWORK. What is more interesting is the adventure trip to the Dusit Zoo that will provide an authentic (真实的) leaning experience on different animal species, habitats and fantastic sightseeing just only for IBS kindergarten campers. Academic ImprovementMaximize the s
19、kills and comprehension in English 4 Skills (Listening, Speaking, Reading andWriting), Thai language, Mathematics and Science. The integrated leaning approach will prepare campers for higher education. IBS Young Genius ScientistsTrain students thinking and working skills through various hands-on sci
20、ence experiments. Thiswill encourage learners to observe, predict outcome, collect data and effectively conclude the new knowledge. Global Awareness ActivitiesDevelop a sense of natural care and global awareness in students through the “IBS LOVE EARTH PROJECT which allows kindergarten campers to cre
21、atively design their own toys out of recycled materials. IBS Educational GamesFUN educational games that create leadership and TEAMWORK. IBS Adventure TripAuthentic leaning experiences on different animal species and habitats at the Dusit Zoo.Schedule: Monday-Friday (9:00 a.m-2:00 p.m.)IBS: Tel 0-23
22、77-5023-4INTERKIDS BLINGUAL SCHOOLWhat is unique about IBS Adventure Camp?A. It offers activities on a daily basis.B. It aims to train future group leaders.C. It focuses on campers1 academic performance.D. It provides learning experiences at the Dusit Zoo.21. Which programme aims to develop students
23、 research capabilities?A. Academic ImprovementC. IBS Young Genius Scientists23. What is the purpose of the text?A. To advertise a school camp.C. To introduce an academic journey.B. IBS Educational GamesD. Global Awareness ActivitiesB. To broaden students* horizons.D. To develop campers* integrated s
24、kills.BThe race skywards began in America. In the late 1800s, industrialization had driven urban populations and land prices up, making tall buildings increasingly cost-effective. Like all major shifts in architecture, the trend was supported by engineering. The development of steel frames made it e
25、asier to build tall. The invention of the lift, meanwhile, made living in higher floors far more convenient.Though similar in shape, todays skyscrapers look little like those built in the first half of the 20th century. This is mostly thanks to the curtain wall. Postwar developments in manufacturing
26、造)meant that huge sheets of glass could be produced quickly and uniformly, and the curtain wall soon became the front of high-rises. As well as allowing for greater floor space and more natural light, glass surfaces help buildings bear greater wind loads.There are now 191 completed skyscrapers that
27、are at least 300 meters tall. But that doesnt mean our cities will grow taller indefinitely. While each additional story adds sellable floor space, construction costs also rise. All buildings reach a point where adding an extra floor will cost more money than it generates.This reality can certainly
28、be felt in America. Though skyscrapers began as a US phenomenonand continued increasing there in the 1960s and 1970s, the Middle East and Asia now dominate high-rise construction. This is partly due to the lower construction costs in Asian and other non-Western countries. However, it may also demons
29、trate that skyscrapers are about more than the return on investment-they are a matter of branding. And in some cities, building tall can be a necessity.The next big challenge facing architects goes beyond height: At a time when buildings and their construction account for more than a third of the wo
30、rlds energy consumption and contribute about 40% of greenhouse gas emission (排放),there are new environment-friendly costs to consider.24. What caused the race skywards in America in the late 1800s?A. The expansion of the city land.B. The preference for higher floors.C. The development of engineering
31、.D. The decreased price of steel frames.25. Whafs the function of the curtain wall?A. To beautify the skyscrapers.B. To reflect more natural light.C. To make skyscrapers more secure.D. To promote manufacturing industry.26. This reality1 in Paragraph 4 probably refers to the fact thatA.191 skyscraper
32、s have been completedB. cities limit the height of tall buildingsC. cities are desperate to create a brand of skyscrapersD. profits decrease with buildings reaching certain heightsAccording to the last paragraph, many skyscraper architects will have toA. lower construction costsB. reduce carbon emis
33、sionC. define energy consumptionD. research greenhouse effectsCWhen youre feeling low or even a little depressed, what do you want to do? The answer for most of us is not very much. Our natural response to a bad mood is to rest with our comfort of choiceand hibernate (蛰伏)a bit.But according to new s
34、cience, the best way to fight off the depression is to force yourself to get out there and do something new. You might have to drag yourself off the sofa, but this research shows youll be happier for the effort.For the study, the research followed the daily movements of 122 study subjects, using the
35、 location-tracking features of their phones for three to four months. They also sent subjects regular text messages asking them to report on their mood.The scientists discovered the more people visited new and different locations, the happier theyfelt both that day and the next. Variety and novelty
36、seem to lift our mood. We also find that if we feel better today, were likely to move around and have more novel experiences and have more experiential diversity the following day/ study coauthor and NYU psychology professor CatherineHartley said.These results suggest a reciprocal link between the n
37、ovel and diverse experiences we have during our daily exploration of our physical environments and our subjective sense of well-being.1 Hartley commented.This isnt the first time science has linked new experiences with positive brain benefits. Previous studies have shown that new and challenging exp
38、eriences light up learning centers in the brain. Just as experience has probably taught you, you learn a lot faster when you get outside your comfort zone. If youve been stuck at home a lot lately, its no shock that you feel lazy. Your brain is missing out on the novelty and exploration it desires.
39、The good news is, if you can force yourself to do something new, youll feel you can grow smarter.27. According to new science, what should we do to lift our spirits?A. Explore the outside worldB. Have a complete restC. Choose to enjoy our hobbiesD. Stay in the comfort zoneHow did the researchers con
40、duct the study?A. By phoning the subjects.B. By analyzing the subjects locations.C. By referring to previous relevant studies.D. By tracking the subjects movements and moods.28. A reciprocal link1* in Paragraph 5 means a link that proves.A. strong but temporaryB. weak and indirectC. beneficial to ea
41、ch otherD. suitable for each otherWhat does the last paragraph mainly talk about?A. Novelty improves learning effectiveness.B. Its harmful to get stuck at home too long.C. Your brain desires novelty and exploration.D. Exploration is linked with positive emotions.DI wonder if Im getting to be transpa
42、rent. I can see waiters, but they can*t see me. Ticket agentslook right through me at the person next in line. I have the same feeling when I try to catch the attention of salesgirls, taxi drivers and my wife.Fm substantial enough, maybe a little too substantial in places. And theres an undeniable a
43、ir of authority about the way I stride (阔步)into a restaurant, pull my neck tie into place and signal the headwaiter. The headwaitefs glance sweeps my way, then comes to rest on a section of floweredwallpaper directly behind me. He considers it for a moment, and looks away. Five minutes later I manag
44、e to catch his eye. He strides in my direction, takes a menu from the pile at my elbow (肘) and walks back across the room. Another 10 minutes pass, and our eyes meet head-on. His face lights and he hurries toward me, saying to the couple right beside me: This way, please.1Maybe I could arouse intere
45、st by pulling off the tablecloth. Maybe the best plan is to get up and start out of the restaurant without paying-a trick which never fails to earn me the whole attention of every waiter in the place.On the other hand, people have no trouble making me out when I dont want them to. I never can avoid
46、a friend whos been having a little bad luck lately and who would like to borrow some money. Hl spot him half a block away, and cross the street to the other side. He crosses at the sametime. I stop and stare at a store window until he has passed, but his eye encounters mine in the reflection of the
47、glass. I lend him the money, but from the moment on he cant see me.29. What can we learn about the author from paragraphs 2 and 3?A. He cares about his appearance.B. He feels ignored by the waiter.C. He usually flees without paying.D. He often puts on an air of pride.30. In his opinion, the author c
48、an be seen when.A. expected to offer helpB. enjoying others* serviceC. caught borrowing moneyD. suffering a little bad luckWhats the tone of the passage?A. Serious. B. Humorous. C. Cautious. D. Anxious,Which of the following is a suitable title for the passage?A. Im a nobodyB. There is nowhere to hideC. Am I a reliable friend?D. Has anybody seen me lately?第二节(共5小题;每题分,总分值分)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。Do you believe in aliens? During the 1980s, hundreds of mysterious c