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1、南京市、盐城市2022届高三年级第二次模拟考试英 语第一部分 听力(共两节,满分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。第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)来源:z#zstep&.co%m*听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C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。来源:%中国教#育出&版网1. What is the probable relationship between the speakers?A.

2、Editor and reader.B. Husband and wife.来&源:z*%C. Customer and salesperson.2. What will the speakers probably do?A. Search for the lake.B. Hike along the easy path.C. Climb up the mountain.3. How much will the man receive from his father?A. 400 yuan.B. 600 yuan.C. 800 yuan.4. What does the man probabl

3、y mean?A. He wants to have a rest.B. He agrees to go to the cinema.来#&源:中*教网C. He will have a basketball game.5. Which tourist spot does the woman highly recommend?A. The Great Wall.B. The Forbidden City.C. The Summer Palace.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

4、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,回到6、7题。6. What are the speakers talking about?A. Features of Chinese food.B. A recipe for chicken soup.C. A local Chinese restaurant.7. What does the man think of the dinner?A. Oily.B. Light.C. Tasty.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8. How does the man

5、often get to the office?A. By bus.B. By taxi.C. By motorcycle.9. How much time does Mary usually spend on her way to work?A. 15 minutes.B. 20 minutes.C. 40 minutes.10. Where does the conversation probably take place?A. In an office.B. At a subway station.C. At the meeting room.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11. W

6、hy did the woman make the mistake?A. She was ill.B. She was forgetful.C. She was silly.12. What is the woman worried about?来源:中国&教育*出版网A. Simons impression of her.B. The possibility of her dismissal.来源&:%zzste#C. The companys potential losses.13. What does the man advise the woman to do?中&国教育*%出#版网A

7、. Make an apology.B. Forget about it.C. Find another job.听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。14. What does the man plan to do?A. Take a local trip.B. Visit the Stadium.C. Attend a winter camp.15. Who once worked as a volunteer at this years Winter Olympics?A. Tom.B. Jack.C. Susan.16. How does the woman feel about the

8、invitation at first?A. Curious.B. Hesitant.C. Uninterested.17. Why does the woman change her mind in the end?A. Because she can learn how to ski.B. Because her friend will go there too.C. Because they will save a lot of money.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。18. What do we learn about Chunfen?A. It dates back to 4

9、00 years ago.B. It is the third term of the lunar calendar.C. The day time is equal to the night time.19. Why is Chunfen believed to be the ideal time for egg-standing?A. Because spring is the season of luck.来源:z#z&B. Because the earth is in a balanced position.C. Because people have a better sense

10、of direction.20. Why did people fly kites on Chunfen in ancient times?A. To play with strings.B. To seek medical resources.来源:zzste&p#.comC. To make wishes for good health.第二部分阅读理解(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,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。A中国%&*教育出版网To request Smile Cards, please fill o

11、ut the form below. A volunteer will mail you an order of ten cards within two weeks. Smile Cards are offered to anyone who requests them on a pay-it-forward basis. That means there is no charge for a set of cards. Someone before you has paid for your cards, and you are invited to keep the chain goin

12、g and pay-forward whatever you wish for the next person! For special events or circumstances, you can also place a large quantity of request.Note: When using a Smile Card, remember not to just hand it out by itself. The idea is to do something kind for someone and then leave the Smile Card behind, s

13、o that they know someone reached out to them, and that they are invited to pay-forward the kindness and keep the ripples going!PLACE SMILE CARD ORDER NOW来&源:中国教%育*出版网ABOUT USKindSpring is a place to practice small acts of kindness. For over a decade the KindSpring user community has focused on inner

14、 transformation, while collectively changing the world with generosity, gratitude, and trust. The site is 100% volunteer-run and totally non-commercial. It is a shared labor of love.ww&w.z*zs#21. When can you use a smile card?A. Your friends birthday is approaching.B. Your classmate has won the firs

15、t prize.C. Youve ordered lunch for a poor friend.D. You find your classmate in low spirits.22. To order smile cards, you have toA. pay for them in advanceB. place a big quantity of requestC. mail some necessary informationD. tell what favor you will do for others23. The purpose of using smile cards

16、is to encourage people toA. spread kindnessB. become volunteersC. advertise for K indSpringD. pay others kindness backBNowadays mail delivery is a little different. I still get my mail from my mailbox. Nothing, but my neighbors mail. I thought that was curious.I proceeded to take my neighbors mail t

17、o them. I was about to put the mail in their mailbox when a tall man came running out shouting about messing with his friends mail. He snatched (夺过) the mail from my hand, opened the mailbox and pointed to the mail inside.“You were after this.www.z#%z&st*I shook my head, “No, believe me. I got this

18、mail by mistake in my box today. I was just bringing it to them. He gave me a funny look and went back into his house.I got the knock on the door the next morning by two very polite officers. The annoyed tall man had phoned the police and told them I was a crazy old woman going around mixing up ever

19、yones mail. Before I could finish telling them about what was going on, the officers had watched a dog approach my mailbox with mail in his mouth. He took out the mail that was in my box and put letters in. He pushed the door closed with his nose, picked up the new pile of mail he had gotten from my

20、 box, and repeated this all the way down the next street. We all started laughing.The dog had belonged to a mail carrier who had died. No one thought to check (the carrier lived alone) on the mans dog. The dog had been trained to put mail in and take mail out of the boxes. When he got loose, he assu

21、med his duties.I went by to talk to the annoyed tall man to fill him in on what had happened. He was very pleased when he realized I was not a mail thief. He did, however, adopt the little guy.24. Why did the tall man give the author a funny look?来*源:中教%网#A. To show his disbelief.B. To express his c

22、uriosity.C. To contain his annoyance.D. To hide his embarrassment.25. How did the police officers discover the truth?A. By analyzing the case.B. By witnessing the mix-up.C. By questioning the author.D. By consulting the tall man.26. According to the story, the dog来#源:中国*&教育出版网A. was well-trained and

23、 devotedB. used to live a lonely and busy lifeC. was assigned to replace the carrierD. guarded the mail in the neighborhood27. Whats the best title for the story?A. A mail serviceB. A dogs tale中国*教&育出版#网C. Special deliveryD. Noble dutiesC中国%教&*育出版网I remember when Kamala Harris became Joe Bidens runn

24、ing mate. It seemed funny how many people pronounced her name incorrectly. On one occasion, a news host became upset when being corrected, and purposely called her Kumbaya.I am no stranger to this issue as many of my students are from Asian and Middle Eastern countries, and sometimes their names are

25、 difficult for me to pronounce, even after asking them how to say it. Many students seem unwilling to correct me when I attempt to learn their names correctly. The other thing Ive seen in growing numbers is students “adopting” an English name.Its much more common than many think, for people to chang

26、e their names in order to fit in.This is especially the case when it comes to seeking jobs. Racial and cultural minorities often attempt to avoid discrimination hiring by hiding racial cues on the resume including changing their name. This is referred to as “resume whitening. Research shows almost 5

27、0 percent of black and Asian job applicants did so.Xian Zhao from the University of Toronto researches ethnic (种族的) name pronunciation, saying that many people don t understand that habitually pronouncing an unfamiliar name inaccurately is a form of indirect discrimination. It sends a message that “

28、you are the minorities says Zhao. “You are not important in this environment, so why should I take time and my effort to learn it?”On the other end, those with ethnic names frequently dont correct people, even when their name is pronounced wrong repeatedly, feeling it is better just to keep the peac

29、e and not stand out for being difficult.It is important to try to pronounce everyones name as they pronounce it. This communicates respect of them as a person and their culture. There is nothing wrong with asking someone to repeat their name so that you can learn to pronounce it properly. This is us

30、ually appreciated.28. When their names are incorrectly pronounced, the authors Asian students A. attempt to laugh at itB. tend to accept itC. offer to correct the authorD. agree to change their names29. Which of the following can be seen as “resume whitening?来源:中国教育%*出版&网A. An application for a bett

31、er job.B. A change in work environment.C. A ban on racial discrimination in workplace.D. A practice of using Western names in job seeking.30. In his research, Xian Zhao finds that来源:中*国教育出版网%#A. ethnics accept their names being mispronounced to save troubleB. ethnics fight effectively with the discr

32、imination against their namesC. many westerners pronounce ethnic names incorrectly on purposeD. many westerners make efforts to pronounce ethnic names correctly来%源:中教&网31. Whats the authors attitude toward pronouncing ethnic names correctly?A. Critical.B. Uncaring.C. Reserved.D. Supportive.DFor gene

33、rations, depression has been seen as an illness, disorder or even weakness. Such an idea makes sense because depression causes suffering and even death. But what if weve got it all wrong?The common wisdom is that depression starts in the mind with abnormal thinking. That leads to symptoms like heada

34、ches, stomachaches, or tiredness. Now, models like the Polyvagal Theory suggest that weve got it backward. Its the body that detects danger and initiates a defense strategy meant to help us survive. That biological strategy is called immobilization, and it demonstrates in the mind and the body with

35、a set of symptoms we call depression.When we think of depression as unnecessary suffering, we are telling people with depression that they are not part of the group, they are not right and they don t belong. That robs them of hope. But when we begin to understand that depression, at least initially,

36、 happens for a good reason we lift the shame. Instead, people with depression are courageous survivors, not damaged sick people.来源:%zzste&*#The autonomic nervous system (ANS) is constantly scanning our internal and external environment for signs of danger. If our ANS detects a threat or even a simpl

37、e lack of safety, its next strategy is the fight or flight response, which we often feel as anxiety. Sometimes the threat is so bad or goes on for so long, that the nervous system decides there is no way to fight or to flee. At that point, there is only one option left: immobilization.The immobiliza

38、tion response is the original biological defense in higher animals. It dulls pain and makes us feel disconnected. Think of some reptiles (爬行动物), which shut down their bodies to avoid cold temperatures and the lack of food and water. In humans, people often describe feeling “out of their bodies durin

39、g extremely unpleasant events, which has a defensive effect of reducing the emotional shock. This is important because some things are so terrible, we dont want people to be fully present when they happen. What incredible capacity of our biology to find a way in hard times!32. Why does the author me

40、ntion the Polyvagal Theory?来源:zz#step.%&comA. To offer a standard for identifying depression.来&#源:中国教育出版网B. To raise peoples awareness of mental problems.C. To make sense of how depression affects people.D. To correct a commonly held idea about depression.33. What can we infer from paragraph 3?www.*

41、zz%step.#comA. Depression can bring people in crisis hope.来%源:中教#&网B. People may feel it wrong to have depression.C. Depression is an unnecessary human emotion.D. People often feel proud of fighting depression.34. What is “immobilization” in the text?A. Building up anxiety.B. Rising to challenges.来源

42、:*中#教&网C. Shutting down action.D. Pulling through a crisis.35. In which order does our body react to an extremely unpleasant situation?seek to work out solutionsbecome aware of a threatexperience emotional shockstart defensive disconnection来源&:中国教育%*出版网A.B.C.D.第二节(共5小题; 每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选

43、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。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

44、that stopped us from trying.Award-winning psychologist and author, Ron Friedman, tells the story of how Sara Blakely, founder of Spanx, revolutionized the womens clothing industry and became a billionaire in his book, The Best Place To Work: The Art and Science of Creating an Extraordinary Workplace

45、. 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, Saras parents asked her

46、 and her brother, “What did you fail at today?” each and every night.When interviewed by CNNs 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 ab

47、out 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.A. And, most importantly, it means you tried.来源:z&zstep.c#%omB. Lets take a look at ho

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