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山东省枣庄市薛城区舜耕中学2022届高三4月模拟考试英语试题第Ⅰ卷(选择题共115分)第一部分听力(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)该部分分为第一、第二两节。注意:回答听力部分时,请先将答案标在试卷上。听力部分结束时,你将有两分钟的时间将你的答案转涂到客观题答题卡上。第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)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。每段对话仅读一遍。1.WherewillMissSmithhaveashortstop7A.InBeijing.B.InTianjin.C.InShanghai.2.WhatwillthemandothisSunday?A.Gohiking.B.Visithisaunt.C.SeeDoctorHu.3.WhenshouldMaryhaveleft?A.Fiveo'clock.B.Tentofive.C.Tenpastfive.4.Whatwillthewomando?A.Gostraightin.B.Comebacklater.C.StaybesideMr.Brown.5.Whatwillthemanprobablybuyforhismother?A.Awatch.B.Someflowers.C.Fivebooks.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,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。每段对话或独白读两遍。听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。6.Whereisthewomangoing?A.Toherschool.B.Toapark.C.Toherhome.7.Howdoesthewomangetthere?A.Onfoot.B.Bybike.C.Bybus.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题8.Whatistherelationshipbetweenthemanandthewoman?A.wifeandhusbandB.teacherandstudentC.newfriends9.Whydoesn’tthemanunderstandthewoman?A.Becausethewomanspeaksfast.B.Becausethemanisadeaf.C.Becausethemandoesn’tunderstandthewoman’spronunciation.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.WhatdoesCarloslike?A.Shopping.B.Football.C.Picnic.11.WherearethespeakersgoingtoeatonSaturdayevening?A.Inarestaurant.B.Athome.C.Inapublichouse.12.WhatwillthemandoonSundayafternoon?A.SeeCarlosoff.B.Gotothecinema.C.Drivetothecountry.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13.Whichcitywillthemangoto?-11-A.GuilinB.Xi'an.C.Nanjing.14.Howmanypeoplewillgowiththeman?A.TwoB.ThreeC.Four15.Whodidthewomanstaywithduringthelastsummervacation?A.Herdaughters.B.Herhusband.C.Herboyfriend.16.Whatdoesthewomanadvisethemantodo?A.Gotherebyplane.B.Buytheirticketsearly.C.Gowithfewerpeople.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.Whichcountry’scustomsarebeingtalkedabout?A.India.B.Spain.C.Iran.18.Whendounmarriedgirlsholdaclothonthenewly-wedcouple'sheads?A.Beforethemarriageceremony.B.Duringthemarriageceremony.C.Afterthemarriageceremony.19.Whatdomanyothercarsaccompanyingthenewly-wedcouple'scardo?A.Drivetothenearbytowns.B.Followthenewly-wedcouple'scartotheirnewhouse.C.Playmusicwhiledriving.20.Whowillputthebride'shandsintothehandsofthebridegroom?A.Thebride'smother.B.Thebride'sfather.C.Thebride'sparents.第二部分英语知识运用(共两节.满分45分)笫一节单项填空(共15小题,每小题1分,共15分)从A、B、C、D四个选项中.选出可以填入空白的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。21.IwavedtoNancy,butshewas______inherthoughts,andmadenoresponse.A.involvedB.stuckC.absorbedD.interested22.Thestudentsexpectedthere___morereviewingclassesbeforethefinals.A.tobeB.beingC.havebeenD.is23.—Annlookshotanddry.—So_______youifyouhadahighfever.A.didB.wereC.willD.would24.Nowadays,manyparentsaretryingtoeitherpreventtheirchildrenfromfailure,orprotectthemfromtheknowledge______theyhavefailed.A.whenB.whereC.whatD.that25.—Whyonearthdidn’tyouanswerthedoor?—I’mterriblysorry,butthetelephone_______,too.A.isringingB.wasringingC.rangD.wasabouttoring26.—Didyourfathercomebackearlylastnight?—Yes.Itwasnotyeteighto’clock_______hearrivedhome.A.beforeB.whenC.thatD.until27.Tobecomesuccessful,youmayfinditimportanttoreadaboutsuccessfulpeople________-11-howtheyachievesuccess.A.seeingB.beingseenC.havingseenD.tosee28.Ifthedoctoris______thisafternoon,Iwilltakemylittledaughtertohimforathoroughcheckup.A.accessibleB.availableC.convenientD.handy29.Itisthetestsystem,______theteachers,thatistoblamefortheheavyburdenofmiddleschoolstudentsnowadays.A.otherthan   B.orrather    C.ratherthan D.morethan30.Thechildtiptoedquietlytothebird,but________intotheforestwhenhewasabouttocatchit.A.flewitawayB.awayflewitC.awayitflewD.flewawayit31.Iamsogladthatmyjobinterview________besosuccessful,whichisfarfrommyexpectation.A.mightB.wouldC.shouldD.must32.Thisisasimpleidea,________ishardtoputintopractice.A.onethatB.thatC.itD.one33.Lifecanbediscouraging,butyoudon’thavetobediscouraged.Evenwhenthereisnoreasonforjoy,________trulyjoyful.A.doesbeB.dobeC.beingD.tobe34.Raising_______retirementageinprogressivestepsisin_____linewithChina’slabormarketrealitiesandshouldbeprioritized,anofficialsaidTuesday.A.the;/B./;theC./;/D.the;the35.NelsonMandela’sfellowcampaigner,ArchbishopDesmondTutu,saidMr.Mandelawas“notonlyanamazinggifttohumankind,buthealsomadeSouthAfricansandAfricansfeelgoodaboutbeing_______weare.Hemadeuswalktall.”A.whatB.whereC.whenD.who第二节完形填空(共20小题,每小题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,掌握其段落大意,然后从36至55各题所给的四个选项A.B.C和D,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。Afewdaysago,mysisterLizandItalkedaboutDad,andwedecidedtogethimalittlesomethingforFather'sDay.Wetalkedaboutthetimeswhenwewere36upandhowMomandDadusedtoplaythe‘goodcop,badcop’thingonus.Dadhasbeenapersonoffewwordssincewewere37.Heraisedusmoreby38thananythingelse.Whenhespoke,thoughwelistened,hewasalwaysmysteriousanddifficulttounderstand.Therewasalwaysa(n)39meaningthatInevergot,butLizalways40todecipher(破解)him.BythetimeIgottohighschool,IhadwantedaskateboardandI41Iwastoooldtoaskmoneyfrommyparents,soIworkedataburgerjoint(美式汉堡店).Oneday,Iwasreallyangryaboutannoyingburgers.Icamehomehuffingandpuffing(气喘吁吁).Dadsawmeandaskedmewhatwasthe42.ItoldhimthatIwasfedupwithannoyingburgers.Hesaidthatweallhavetostartsomewhere,thatwemaynotknowitnow,buttheskillswelearneveninaburgerjointmightcomeinhandy__43____inlife,‘Whoknows,youmightenduphavingtoruna44orevenownonewhenyougrowup,’saidDad.He45medownandIkeptwhathesaidinmind,eventhoughIreallydidn’tagreewithit.Acoupleofyearslater,whenIgottocollege,Iworkedinarestaurant.Duringoneofthereally46daysthatwehad,wewereshortonkitchenstaff.Ourcustomersweregettingimpatientandthe47weregettingdelayed.Weweresureanyminutesomethingterriblewould48out.I-11-couldn’tstandthe49anymore,soIrolledupmysleeves,gotmyselfahairnetandhelpedoutinthehotkitchen.Wecaughtupwiththeorders50.TheownersawwhatIdidandcalledmeoveraround51time.Hesaidthathewasvery52.HeraisedmysalaryandmademetheassistantmanagereventhoughIcouldonlygopart-time.Thatwas53Irealizedthatwhatmydadsaidtomeallthoseyearsbeforewasabsolutelytrue.I’veneverforgottenwhatmydadsaidthatday.AndwheneverIhavetodosomethingthatrequiresnewskills,nomatterhowinsignificantor54itseems,Ihaveanewperspective(看法)thatitmightreallyhelpmelateronorevenrightnowandIjustdon’tknowit.Experienceiseverythingandit55alotwhenyoutakelessonsfromit.That’smylife’sphilosophy.36.A.gettingB.goingC.growingD.coming37.A.schoolboysB.kidsC.adultsD.graduates38.A.instructionB.exampleC.orderD.inspiration39.A.obviousB.clearC.reasonableD.hidden40.A.failedB.refusedC.triedD.managed41.A.imaginedB.promisedC.believedD.suggested42.A.experienceB.matterC.eventD.accident43.A.laterB.soonerC.latterD.late44.A.restaurantB.hospitalC.schoolD.plant45.A.calmedB.wroteC.1etD.put46.A.excitingB.worryingC.busyD.happy47.A.meetingsB.partiesC.menusD.orders48.A.breakB.showC.goD.set49.A.quarrelB.1azinessC.relaxationD.tension50.A.eventuallyB.regularlyC.obviouslyD.thankfully51.A.breakfastB.1unchC.openingD.closing52.A.influencedB.interestedC.inspiredD.impressed53.A.whenB.whyC.whetherD.where54.A.importantB.impressiveC.interestingD.small55.A.worksB.countsC.showsD.studies第三部分阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2份,满分40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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。AsubwaysTheTokyoMetroandToeiLinesFeaturesTheTokyoMetroandToeilinesthatmakeupofTokyo’shugesubwaysystemcarryalmost8millionpeopleeachday,makingitthebusiestsystemintheworld.Thesystemisfamousforitsoshiya-literally,“pusher”-whopushpassengersintocrowdedsubwaycarssothedoorscanclose.Andyouthinkyourrideishell.TheMoscowMetroFeaturesTheMoscowMetrohassomeofthemostbeautifulstationsintheworld.ThebestofthemwerebuiltduringtheStalinisteraandfeaturechandeliers(枝行吊灯),marblemoldingsandelaboratemurals(精美壁画).Withmorethan7millionridersaday,keepingallthatmarblecleanhasgottobeaburden.-11-TheHongKongMTRFeaturesTheHongKongMTRhasthedistinctionofbeingoneofthefewsubwaysystemsintheworldthatactuallyturnsaprofit.It’sprivatelyownedandusesrealestatedevelopmentalongitstrackstoincreaseincomeandridership.Italsointroduced“Octopuscards”thatallowpeopletonotonlypaytheirfareselectronically,butbuystuffatconveniencestores,supermarkets,restaurantsandevenparkingmeters.It’sestimatedthat95%ofalladultsinHongKongownanOctopuscard.ShanghaiMetroFeaturesShanghaiisthethirdcityinChinatobuildametrosystem,andithasbecomethecountry’slargestinthe12yearssinceitopened.ShanghaiMetrohas142milesoftrackandplanstoaddanother180mileswithinfiveyears.Bythatpoint,itwouldbethreetimeslargerthanChicago“L”.Thesystemcarriesabout2.18millionpeopleaday.TheLondonMetroFeaturesLondonerscalltheirsubwaytheUnderground,eventhough55percentofitliesaboveground.Nomatterwhenyou’vegottheoldestmass-transitsystemintheworld,youcancallitanythingyoulike.Trainsstartedin1863andthey’vebeenrunningeversince.Some3millionpeoplerideeachday,everyoneofthemrememberingto“Mindthegap”56.Whichonecanprovidetheriderswithsomewonderfuldecorationsatthestations?A.TheTokyoMetroandToeiLinesB.TheMoscowMetroC.TheLondonMetroD.TheHongKongMTR57.___________isdonewiththepurposeofmakingmoney.A.TheTokyoMetroandToeiLinesB.TheMoscowMetroC.ShanghaiMetroD.TheHongKongMTR58.WecanlearnfromthepassagethatShanghaiMetro___________.A.carriesthemostpeopleeachdayB.istheworld’slargestC.maybelargerthantheChicago“L”inthefutureD.isthebusiestintheworld59.Howmanysubwayscarrymorethan5millionpeopleperday?A.2B.3C.4D.560.Whatcanbeinferredfromthepassage?A.ShanghaiisthethirdtobuildametrosysteminChina,whichhasbecomethelargestintheworld.B.You’llfeelsickwhenyoutravelontheTokyoMetroandToeiLines.C.LondonerscalltheirsubwaytheUndergroundbecause55percentofitliesaboveground.D.Itisestimatedthat95%ofthepopulationinHongKongownanOctopuscard.BAlthoughshediedmorethantwenty-fiveyearsago,manyAmericansstillargueaboutAynRand.Peoplealsocontinuetotalkaboutherideasandherinterestinglife.-11-Asayoungchild,Alisalovedbooks.Shebegantowriteherownstorieswhenshewasonlyseven.Shetookclassesinpolitics,history,lawandwriting.In1926,shetraveledtotheUnitedStatesanddecidedshewouldneverleave.Shealsodecidedtochangehernameto"AynRand."Newlynamed,RandmovedtoHollywood,Californiatoworkinthemoviebusiness.Throughoutthe1930s,shepublishedtwobooks,butdidnotearnmuchcriticalorpopularrecognition.Then,in1943,Rand'sfamousbook"TheFountainhead"waspublished.Ittookhersevenyearstowritethenovel.Twelvepublishersrejectedthebook.However,amannamedArchibaldOgdenlovedthestoryandconvincedtheBobbs-Merrillcompanytopublishit."TheFountainhead"becameahugesuccessaroundtheworld.Ithassoldmorethansixmillioncopies.Itcontinuestosellaboutonehundredthousandcopieseachyear."TheFountainhead"tellsthestoryofayoungbuildingdesignernamedHowardRoark.Roarkwantstobuildinteresting,modern-lookingbuildings.However,mostpeopleonlywanttoseetraditionaldesigns.Roarklovesdesigningandbuildingmorethananythingintheworld.Butherefusestocompromiseandmakebuildingshehates.SeveralpeopleworkagainstRoarkandhisgoals.Butintheend,Roarksucceeds."TheFountainhead"isanunusualnovelformanyreasons.Itismorethan700pageslong,farlongerthanmostbookspeoplereadforentertainment.Moreimportantly,italsoincludesdiscussionsofphilosophy,whicharenotusuallyfoundinpopularbooks.Mostcriticsdidnotlike"TheFountainhead."Butreaderslovedit.In1949,itwasmadeintoapopularmovie.ShelivedquietlyinNewYorkCityuntilshediedin1982.Sheisstilloneofthemostloved,andhated,Americanthinkersandwriters.61.WhendidAlisadecidetochangehernametoAynRand?A.Whenshebegantowriteherownstories.B.Whenshetookclassesinpoliticsandwriting.C.WhenshedecidedtosettleintheUS.D.WhenshemovedtoHollywood,California.62.WhichofthefollowingistrueofRand'sfamousbookTheFountainhead?A.Itcosttheauthoreightyearstocomplete.B.Itwaslovedbyallthetwelvepublishers.C.ItwasfinallypublishedbyArchibaldOgden.D.Itwasagreatsuccessaroundtheworld.63.WhatcanwelearnaboutHowardRoark?A.Hewantstobuildinteresting,traditionalbuildings.B.Helovesdesigningandbuildinganythingintheworld.-11-C.Hehastogiveinandmakebuildingshehates.D.Heachieveshisgoalsandeventuallygainssuccess.64."TheFountainheadisanunusualnovelmainlybecause_______.A.itisfarlongerthanmostbooksforentertainmentB.italsoincludesdiscussionsofphilosophyC.itwaswell-receivedbymostcriticsandreadersD.itwasmadeintoapopularTVplayin194965.Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?A.ThelifeandwritingofAynRand.B.TheinterestinglifeofAynRand.C.Rand'sfamousbook"TheFountainhead".D.DifferentattitudestowardsRand’sbook.CThetwothings–snowandmountains–whichareneededforaskiareaarethetwothingsthatcauseavalanches,largemassofsnowandicecrushingdownthesideofamountain—oftencalled"WhiteDeath."Itwasthethreatoftheavalancheanditsrecordasakillerofmaninthewesternmountainsthatcreatedthesnowranger.Hefirststartedonavalanchecontrolworkinthewinterof1937–38atAlta,Utah,inWasatchNationalForest.Thismountainvalleywasbecomingwellknowntoskiers.Itwasdangerous.Infact,morethan120personshadlosttheirlivesin1936andanother200diedin1937asaresultofavalanchesbeforeitbecameamajorskiarea.Thus,developmentofAltaandothermajorskiresortsinthewestwasdependentuponcontrollingtheavalanche.TheForestServicesetouttodoit,anddid,withitscorpsofsnowrangers.Ittakesmanythingstomakeasnowranger.Thesnowrangermustbeinexcellentphysicalcondition.HemustbeagoodskierandaskilledmountainclimberHeshouldhaveatleastahighschooleducation,andthemorecollegecoursesingeology,physics,andrelatedfieldshehas,thebetter.Hestudiessnow,terrain,wind,andweather.Helearnstheconditionsthatproduceavalanches.Helearnstoforecastavalanchesandtobringthemroaringondownthemountainsidestoreducetheirkillingstrength..Thesnowrangerlearnstodothisbyusingartillery,byblastingwithTNT,andbythedifficultandskillfulartofskiingavalanchesdown.Thesnowranger,dressedinagreenparkawhichhasabrightyellowshoulderpatch,meanssafetyforpeopleonskislopes.Hepullsthetriggerona75mm.Recoillessrifle,skiswaistdeepinpowdertestingsnowstability,ortalkswiththeskiarea’soperatorashegoesabouthisworktoprotectthepublicfromthehazardsofdeepsnowonsteepmountainslopes.66.Thesnowrangersareemployeesof_______.A.theForestService.B.theResourceBureau.C.theTouristBoard.D.theSportsBureau.67.Asnowrangerhimselfmustbe______A.acollegegraduate.B.aphysicist.C.ageologist.D.amountaineer.68.AsnowrangerusesverypowerfulgunsA.towarnskiersofanapproachingavalanche.B.tosignalforhelpinanemergency.-11-C.tocreateanavalanche.D.tocommunicatewiththeskiarea’operator.69.Theprimarydutyofthesnowrangeris_______A.Tomakesureskiareaoperatorsarefollowingsafetyrules.B.Topredictandcontrolavalanchesinmountainousareas.C.Tocheckskisandrepairthem.D.Toforecasttheweather.70.ThepassageimpliesthatasnowrangerA.knowshowtouseapistol.B.mustwritelengthyreportsonhiswork.C.maytravelmanymileswhenheisonduty.D.hasalongworkingday.DReneDescartes’explanationofpainhaslongbeenacknowledgedinmedicine.Heproposedthatpainisapurelyphysicalphenomenon—thattissueinjurymakesspecificnervessendasignaltothebrain,causingthemindtonoticepain.Thephenomenon,hesaid,islikepullingonaropetoringabellinthebrain.Itishardtooverstatehowdeeplyfixedthisaccounthasbecome.Inmedicine,doctorsseepaininDescartes’termsasaphysicalprocess,asignoftissueinjury.Thelimitationsofthisexplanation,however,havebeenapparentforsometime,sincepeoplewithobviousinjuriessometimesreportfeelingnopainatall.Later,researchersproposedthatDescartes’modelbereplacedwithwhattheycalledthegatecontroltheoryofpain.Theyarguedthatbeforepainsignalsreachthebrain,theymustfirstgothroughagatingmechanisminthespinalcord(脊髓).Insomecases,thisimaginarygatecouldsimplystoppainsignalsfromgettingtothebrain.Theirmostamazingsuggestionwasthatwhatcontrolledthegatewerenotjustsignalsfromsensorynervesbutalsoemotionsandother“output”fromthebrain.Theyweresayingthatpullingontheropemaynotnecessarilymakethebellring.Thebellitself(themind)couldstopit.Thistheoryledtoagreatdealofresearchintohowsuchfactorsasmood,gender,andbeliefsinfluencetheexperienceofpain.InaBritishstudy,forexample,researchersmeasuredpainthresholdandtolerancelevelsin53balletdancersand53universitystudentsbyusingacommonmeasurement:afterputtingyourhandinbody-temperaturewaterfortwominutestoestablishabaselinecondition,youputyourhandinabowloficewaterandstartaclockrunning.Youmarkthetimewhenitbeginstohurt:thatisyourpainthreshold.Thenyoumarkthetimewhenithurtstoomuchtokeepyourhandinthewater:thatisyourpaintolerance.Thetestisalwaysstoppedat120seconds,topreventinjury.Theresultswerestriking.Onaveragefemalestudentsreportedpainat16secondsandpulledtheirhandsoutoftheicewaterat37seconds.Femaledancerswerealmostthreetimesaslongonbothcounts.Meninbothgroupshadahigherthresholdandtoleranceforpain,butthedifferencebetweenmaledancersandmalenon-dancerswasnearlyaslarge.Whatexplainsthatdifference?Probablyithassomethingtodowiththepsychologyofballetdancers---agroupknownforself-discipline,physicalfitness,andcompetitiveness,aswellasbyahighrateofchronic(慢性)injury.Theirdrivenpersonalitiesandcompetitivecultureevidentlyaccustomthemtopain.Otherstudiesalongtheselineshaveshownthatoutgoingpeoplehavegreaterpaintoleranceandthat,withtraining,onecanreduceone’ssensitivitytopain.-11-Thereisalsostrikingevidencethatverysimplekindsofmentalsuggestioncanhavepowerfuleffectsonpain.Inonestudyof500patientsundergoingdentalprocedures,thosewhoweregivenaplaceboinjection(安慰剂)andpromisedthatitwouldrelievetheirpainhadtheleastdiscomfort---notonlylessthanthepatientswhogotaplaceboandweretoldnothingbutalsolessthanthepatientswhogotactualdrugwithoutanypromisethatitwouldwork.Todayitisabundantlyevidentthatthebrainisactivelyinvolvedintheexperienceofpainandisnomorebellsonastring.Todayeverymedicaltextbookteachesthegatecontroltheoryasfact.There’saproblemwithit,though.Itexplainspeoplewhohaveinjuriesbutfeelnopain,butitdoesn’texplainthereverse,whichisfarmorecommon---themillionsofpeoplewhoexperiencechronicpain,suchasbackpain,withnosignsofinjurywhatsoever.Sowheredoesthepaincomefrom?Theropeandclapperaregone,butthebellisstillringing.71.Theprimarypurposeofthepassageisto________.A.describeamoderntheoryaboutpainB.supportatraditionalviewonpainwithnewdataC.promoteaparticularattitudetowardspainD.suggestacreativetreatmentforpain72.WhichstatementbestdescribesDescartestheoryofpainpresentedinparagraph1?A.Thebraincanshutpainoffatwill.B.Thebrainplaysnopartinthebody’sexperienceofpain.C.Paincanbecausedinmanydifferentways.D.Painisanautomaticresponsetobodilyinjury.73.Theauthorimpliesthatthereasonwhythegatecontrolwas“amazing”wasthatit_______.A.offeredanextremelynewandoriginalexplanationB.wasjustoppositetopeople’severydayexperiencesC.wasgroundedinaridiculouslogicD.wassosensiblethatitshouldhavebeenproposedcenturiesbefore74.Theauthorrefersto“chronicbackpain”asanexampleofsomethingthatis_______.A.costly,becauseittroublesmillionsofpeopleB.puzzling,becauseitsometimeshasnoobviouscauseC.disappointing,becauseitdoesnotimprovewithtreatmentD.worrying,becauseitliesbeyondthereachofmedicine75.Fromthepassageweknowthat________.A.allthetheoriesaboutpainarenotcorrectB.somedatafromtheresearchesonpainiswrongC.therehasbeennoperfecttheoryaboutpainsofarD.one’smoodcan’taffectthepainonefeels第二卷(非选择题满分35分)注意事项:第二卷2页,须用黑色墨水签字笔在答题卡上书写作答。如在试题卷上作答,答案无效。第四部分写作(共两节,满分35分)第一节阅读表达(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)阅读下面短文并回答问题,然后将答案写到答题卡相应的位置上(请注意问题后的词数要求)。[1]Readingisoftenquitehelpfultohighschoolstudentsincrisis(危机).Whatevercrisissomeone-11-isexperiencing,thereisprobablyalreadyabookaboutitthatwillhelpthereaderfeellessalone.[2]Teenagersareincrisisinsomanydifferentwaysnow.Theyareexperiencingstressasparentslosejobsinafinancialcrisis.Theyareunderpressuretofindawaytopaythetuition(学费)whentheygetacceptedtocollege.Also,theymaybecomehurtbybetrayals(背叛)offriends.[3]Teenagersoftenfeelaloneintheirproblems;theyactliketheyaretheonlypersonontheplanetwhohasexperiencedtheproblem.[4]Modernliteratureisoftenveryhelpfulforteenagers.Ithelpsteenstoreadaboutotherpeoplewhohavehadaseriouscrisisinlifeandgoneontoachievetheirdreamsandagoodlife.[5]Literaturethushelpsteensmoveoutoftheirmindsandtheirfearsandintothelargerworld.Readingliteraturehelpsteenstorealizethateveryonehastodealwithseriousproblemsalongthepathofforminganidentity,choosingacareer,leavingtheirhometownforcollege,andeveryothercrisisateenmayface.[6]Forusteachers,itishelpfultotellthestudentsthatforwhateverproblem___________,someonehasprobablyalreadyhaswrittenitinabook.Asktheclasstosharetheproblems,andtrytofindabookthathasaddressedeachone.Literatureincludesmanyuniversalthemes.Oncestudentsrealizethat,theymaybecomeinterestedinspendingmoretimeinthelibraryfindingbookstheyrelateto.Oncetheyuseliteraturetogainhelpduringdifficulttimesinlife,theywillrealizethatreadingisreallyawonderfulwaytolearnmoreaboutlife.76.Whatisthemainideaofthepassage?(nomorethan8words)77.FillintheblankinParagraph6withproperwords.(nomorethan5words)78.Listthreedifferentthingsthatmaybringstresstoteenagers.(nomorethan10words)①________________________________________②________________________________________③________________________________________79.Whatmakesliteraturehelpfulinhelpingdealwithcrises?(nomorethan5words)?80.Whatdoesthewordit(Line2Paragraph1)probablyreferto?(nomorethan6words)第五部分书面表达(25分)第二节:写作(满分25分)请观察所给的图画并根据你对该图画的理解写一篇英语短文,内容包括:(1)简要描述图片,并说明该图片所揭露的现象;(2)分析造成该现象的原因(至少两点);(3)提出自己的看法。-11-要求:1.词数120左右。开头已经给出,不计入词数。2.文章中不得提及考生所在学校及本人姓名。TheInternethaslongbeenregardedasawonderfultoolthatallowsstudentstogaininsighttousefulresourcesandinformation.However,thisisnotalwaysthecase.2022届山东省枣庄市薛城区舜耕中学高三4月模拟考试英语试题参考答案1—20BCCBABACBACBABCBCACC21-35CADDBBDBCCCABAD36—55CBBDDCBAAACDADADDADB56-60BDCAB61—65CDDBA66-70ADCBC71—75ADABC76.Literaturehelpsteenagersdealwithcrises77.theyareexperiencing78.①parentslosingjobs②payingcollegetuition③betrayalsoffriends79.Literatureincludesmanyuniversalthemes.80.thecrisis(that)someoneisexperiencing书面表达第二节写作(略)评分标准第一档:(24-29分)1、紧扣主题,覆盖所有要点,内容充实;2、句法结构多样,词汇丰富;3、有效地使用了语句间的连接成分,行文流畅;4、允许有个别语言错误,但不影响表达;5、整体显示出较强的语言运用能力。第二档:(18--23分)1、紧扣主题,覆盖所有要点,内容较充实;2、应用的句法结构和词汇能基本满足任务的要求;3、应用简单的语句间的连接成分,使全文结构紧凑,行文较为流畅;4、语言有少量语言错误,但基本不影响意思表达。第三档:(12-17分)1、能基本描述了题目中的信息;2、语法结构单调,词汇知识有限;3、有较多语法结构或词汇方面的错误,信息未能清楚地传达给读者;4、-缺乏语句间的连接,内容缺少连贯性。第四档:(6-11分)1、未恰当完成试题规定的任务;2、有个别句子结构正确,有篇章意识,但法结构或词汇方面的错误太多,严重影响对写作内容的理解;第五档:(0-5分)1、未完成试题规定的任务2、无句子结构意识,只是词汇的堆砌特别说明:1、书写较差,以至影响交际,将分数降低一个档次;2、卷面涂抹(包括乱涂乱画)严重,总分扣2分;范文【参考范文】Asisvividlyshowninthepicture,aboyishappywiththefactthathecandependontheInternettofinishtaskswithoutanydifficulty.Itmirrorsacommonphenomenon.Nowadays,studentstendtomakeuseoftheInternettogaininformationtheyneed.Therearesomereasonsaccountingforit.Tobeginwith,studentsfinditconvenienttosurftheInternetforusefulinformation,whereproblemscanbesolvedwiththehelpofseveralclicks.What’smore,there’snodoubtthatthepressuretosucceedalsocausesstudentstoturntocomputersforaccurateanswers.Asaresult,it’slikelythatstudentswillloseinterestinstudying,whichisnotbeneficialtotheiroveralldevelopment.Inmyopinion,measuresmustbetakentosolvetheproblem.Firstly,itisvitalthatstudentsgainconfidenceinthemselvesandtheirabilitieswhiledoingtasks.Besides,whatteachersandparentsshoulddoisencouragestudentstobecreative.Finally,doingtasksindependentlyisofgreatsignificance.-11-

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