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2022〜2023学年高三年级模拟试卷

英语

2023.1

本试卷分四个部分。满分150分,考试用时120分钟。

第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)

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。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。

()1.Howwillthewomanhelptheman?

A.Byfillinginaform.B.Byhelpinghimpaint.

C.Byhandinginapainting.

()2.Whatisthewomandoing?

A.Havingahaircut.B.Givingdirections.C.Askingtheway.

()3.WhatdoesToddhavetodoalone?

A.Pickuptheclients.B.Giveapresentation.C.Goonabusinesstrip.

()4.Whatdoesthemanmean?

A.HegaveJanearide.B.Hetookabushomeyesterday.

C.Hedidn'tseeJaneonthewayhome.

()5.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?

A.Somesongs.B.Acarrace.C.Avideogame.

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,回答第6、7题。

()6.Howmanylanguagescanthemanspeakfluentlynow?

A.Two.B.Four.C.Six.

()7.Whatistherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?

A.Classmates.B.Waiterandcustomer.

C.Interviewerandinterviewee.

听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。

()8.WhenwillSallycelebrateherbirthday?

A.ThisFriday.B.NextMonday.C.NextFriday.

()9.Whowillmostlikelyhelpthewoman?

A.Helen.B.Sara.C.Carmen.

听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。

()10.Whatisthebookabout?

A.Travelingrules.B.Foreignlanguages.

C.Touristattractions.

()11.Whereisthemangoingafterhisbusinesstrip?

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A.ToSaudiArabia.B.ToItaly.C.ToFrance.

()12.Whatdoesthewomanaskthemantodo?

A.Givehersomesuggestions.B.Buyherasouvenir.

C.Makeaplanforher.

听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。

()13.WhydidCarlachangethewaysheworked?

A.Shedidn'tenjoytheworkshedid.B.Shespentlittletimeathome.

C.Shehadheal由problems.

()14.WhatisthereasonthatCarlarunsherownbusiness?

A.Tohaveaflexibleschedule.B.Totakemoreholidays.

C.Toearnmoremoney.

()15.WhathasCarlachangedaboutexercise?

A.Theamount.B.Thetime.C.Theform.

()16.Whichtime-savingideadoesCarlafindefficient?

A.Makingto-dolists.B.Spendinglittletimechoosingclothes.

C.Checkinge-mailsonthewaytowork.

听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。

()17.WhomightMaryLockebe?

A.Anewsreporter.B.Aplanedesigner.C.Afireranger.

()18.Wheredothepilotspickupwater?

A.Fromariver.B.Fromalake.C.FromtheFireCenter.

()19.Howdoesthespeakerdescribethepilot'sjob?

A.Extraordinary.B.Exciting.C.Dangerous.

()20.Whatcanwelearnfromthetalk?

A.Thecrewhastodropwater20timestoputoutthefire.

B.Theplane'stanksholdnomorethan5,000litersofwater.

C.Thefirerangersshouldkeeptheplaneawayfromthefire.

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)

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。

A

BewareofPhone/OnlineScams

Haveyoubeenthevictimofaphone/onlinescams?Ifyoueverthinkthatthere*sreallyno

reasontoworry,justrememberthefollowingstatistics.

—315,000casesbrokenin2015—2017inChina.

—Morethanbillionsofmoneyinvolved.

—Victimsof19yearsoldtopthelistintermsofage.

—Victimsof18—25yearsoldaccountfor52.4%ofthewhole.

Andhereinbelowwearesharing4typicaltypesofPhone/Onlinescamsandhowtodealwith

them.

2

Type1

Type2

Hello,thisispolicestation.You'reinvolvedina

Hey!Wang(hemayknowyourname).Dropby

caseofmoneylaundering(洗钱)(orsomeother

myofficetomorrowmorning.BTW,Iwillbe

financialcrime).Weneedyourcooperationwith

treatingsomeVIPclientssoon.Ineedyouto

theinvestigation...Pleasetransferyourmoney

transfersomemoneyintothisaccount.Itwill

intothenationalsecurityaccount.

refundyourmoneytomorrow.

TipT:Ifyouarereallyinvolvedinfinancial

Tip2:Thinkaboutit.Howcouldanybossin

crime,policewillvisityourhomeatthefirst

theworldaskyouformoney?MeetingVIP

opportunityandtakeyouforinvestigation.

clientswithoutacentinhispocket?Andwhy

Policearenotsodumbastoinformyouvia

doesn'theaskyoutogivethemoneytohimin

telephone.Andthereisnosuchthingasnational

person?Heisnobodybutascam!

securityaccount.

Type4

Type3(Insomecasesthenumberisdisguisedas

You'vegotapackagewhichcontainsillegalauthenticbanknumberthroughsoftware).We

drugsorgoods.Youarenowrequestedtocallaresorrytoinformyouthatyouhaveabank

thisnumbertocontactthePublicSecurityoverdraft.Pleasecontactthiscustomerservice

Bureau.(Thenitallfollowsscenario预设).representative.HisnumberisXXXXX

Tip3:PublicSecurityBureauWILLNOTdealXXXXX.

withcasesviaphonecalls.NEITHERWILLTip4:DONOTpanic.REMEMBERtodialthe

theysendoutnotificationviamessage.officialcontactnumberofthebanktodouble

check.

()21.What*sthemainpurposeofmentioningthestatisticsatthebeginning?

A.Toremindthepublicofthefigures.

B.Tohighlighttheaccuracyofthefigures.

C.Toshowthegravityofthephenomenon.

D.Toprovetheexistenceofthephenomenon.

()22.WhichtypesofPhone/Onlinescamsrequirepeopletotransfermoneydirectly?

A.Type1andType2B.Type3andType4

C.Type1andType3D.Type2andType4

()23.Wherecanyouprobablyfindthearticle?

A.Onasecurityleaflet.B.Onatravelbrochure.

C.Inaposterfromabank.D.Inanemailforstudents.

B

Intheearly19thcentury,Egyptconnectedtwovastregions:theOttomanEmpire(奥斯曼帝国)

andtheAfricancontinent.Forcenturies,theOttomanEmpirehadbeenatthecenterofEurasian

trade.Ithadalsobeenamajorcenterofmanufacturingwhichproducedhandmadegoodsfor

EuropeandAfrica.

However,theindustrializationofEuropemeantthatcheapergoodsmadebymachinessoon

HoodedintotheOttomanEmpire.TheresultofthiscompetitionwasthatAfricawasincreasingly

seenasaplacethatprovidednewmaterialsforEuropeanfactories,ratherthanonethathad

factoriesofitsown.

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EgyptwasanAfricancountrythatwastechnicallypartoftheOttomanEmpire.Itwasfirst

invadedbytheFrencharmy.WithBritishhelp,theOttomanforcesdrovetheFrenchoutofEgypt.

Followingthis,MuhammadAlisuccessfullybroughtaboutEgyptianindependencefromthe

OttomanEmpire.By1831,hewaseffectivelyanindependentrulerofamoremodemEgypt.

Egyptwasalreadyasmall-scaleproducerofcotton,whichwassoldtoBritain.Aliencouraged

evenmorecottonproductionnationwide.Withthemoneyfromthiscottonproduction,Ali's

governmentbegantoaidfactoriessothatthecountrycouldprofitfromitsownindustrialization.By

thelate1840s,itlookedlikeEgyptwouldeventuallybecomeanindustrialpower.

Duringthefollowingyears,Egypt'seconomystagnatedandslowlyslidintodecline.The

factoriesceasedproduction,andbythe1880s,ithadtoseekhelpfromBritainfinancially.Though

Egyptremainedformallyindependent,itseemedtobemorelikeaBritishcolony.

EuropeanskeptinterferinginEgyptpartlybecauseoftheSuezCanal.Egypt'snewleaders

werealreadystressfulbecauseoftheindustrialcollapsethatlefttheircountryunabletorepaythe

moneyborrowedfromBritain.Finally,in1875,thekingsoldhisshareintheSuezCanalCompany

totheBritish,givingthemcontrolofthisimportantnationalresource.ThepowerfulBritishtook

advantageofthisinstabilityandseizedthecountry.

()24.ForAfrica,whatwastheresultoftheindustrializationofEurope?

A.ThenewfactoriesbegantospringupinAfrica.

B.ThepricesofthegoodsbecamehigherinAfrica.

C.Africawasreducedtomaterialsuppliersgradually.

D.HandmadegoodsbecamepopularinEuropeandAfrica.

()25.Whichofthefollowingcanreplacetheunderlinedword"stagnated”inParagraph

5?

A.Recovered.B.Bounced.C.Ruined.D.Stopped.

()26.Whichistherightorderasfortheeventsinhistory?

①FrenchinvadedEgypt.②TheOttomanEmpireruledEgypt.

③BritainseizedEgypt.④Egyptgainedindependence.

A.②④B.①②④③C.②①③④D.②①④③

()27.Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingcanbestdescribethe19th-century

Egypt?

A.TheSuezCanalwasthemaincontributingcauseofalldisputes.

B.Egyptenjoyedboomingdevelopmentandunderwentsocialunrest.

C.Egyptiansweresobraveasnottoobeytherulersofothercountries.

D.Egyptliveduptothestatus-oneoftheGreatAncientCivilizations.

C

Howareyoufeelingtoday?Oftenwhenweaskpeoplethatquestion,theyreply"notbad”,or

“couldbeworse^^.Butwhatwouldmakeusfeeluperfecf,?Maybewecouldlivebetterbybeing

healthier,lessstressed,moremotivated-buthow?

Ofcoursetherearemanywaysofimprovingourmentalhealth,butsometimestherearesmall

andsimplesolutionstohelpingimproveourwell-being.It'ssomethingtheTVprogrammeEasy

WaystoLiveWellhasbeenlookingat.Itsuggestedseveral"healthhacks,,whichtheprogramme's

presenterstriedandgavetheir"sealofapproval”.Andmaybetheycouldhelpustoo.

Firstly,todealwithputtingonweightandtocutthecalories,theprogrammefoundsniffing(嗅)

peppermint(薄荷)stopsourlongingforasnack.Presenter,chefandwriterHugh

4

Fearnley-Whittingstallsays“ascientifictheorycalled(mutualcompetition1showsthatastrong

smellcandistractourbrainfromthefoodweTethinkingabout”.

Ifyouraddictiontoyoursmartphoneisgettingyoudown,it'ssuggestedthatturningyour

phonescreengreyhelpsyoureducescreentimebecauseablackandwhitescreenbecomesless

attractivetolookat.Withrecentstudiesshowingourphonescanmakeus26%lessproductiveand

increaseourstress,itseemslikeano-brainertotrythis"dim"idea.

Fancyaswiminice-coldwater?Well,theTVprogrammefoundadailydipinfreezingwater

getsyouusedtothestressofdoingitandthereforepreparesyouforotherlifestresses.Andanother

wayto“chillout”istoleaveyoursmartphoneathome,immerseyourselfinaforest,andbreathein

thefreshair.Forestbathingistheperfecttonic(补品)forthestressesofurbanlife.

Otherlife-improvingideasincludedthingssuchassingingtoreducepainandwalkingaround

moretogetawayfromoursedeniary(久坐不动)lives.Butwhateverwaywechoosetoadopt,it

seemsanychangetoourlifestylecanhelpimproveourbodyandmind.

()28.What*sthefunctionofaseriesofquestionsinthefirstparagraph?

A.Toprovidemorebackgroundinformation.

B.Toprovokethinkingandbringoutthetopic.

C.Toexpectreaderstogivespecificanswers.

D.Toattractreaderstofocusonphysicalhealth.

()29.What'stheauthor'sattitudetowardstheTVprogrammeEasyWaystoLiveWell?

A.Favorable.B.Unclear.C.Negative.D.Critical.

()30.Whichofthefollowingcanbeinferredfromthepassage?

A.Thestrongsmellofpeppermintisboundtocutthecalories.

B.Toremovelifestresses,youmusthaveaswiminfreezingwater.

C.Makingthephonescreencolorfulmakesusmorefocusedandefficient.

D.Anice-waterswimandforestbathinghavethesimilareffectonstresses.

()31.What'sthepurposeofthepassage?

A.Totellreadershowtobeperfect.

B.TointroduceapopularTVprogramme.

C.Tooffersomewaystobetterwell-being.

D.Togetridofsomebadhabitsindailylife.

D

Thereisincreasingalarmabouttheextentofmicroplasticpollution,whichhasbeenfound

everywherefromEveresttotheArctic.However,itturnsoutthere*sanevensmallerandmoretoxic

formofplasticpollutionenteringremotereachesoftheglobe.Anewstudypublishedin

EnvironmentalResearchfoundsignificantquantitiesofnanoplasticsinicesamplesfromboththe

NorthandSouthPoles.

“NowweknowthatnanoplasticsaretransportedtothesecornersoftheEarthinthese

quantities.Thisindicatesthatnanoplasticsarereallyabiggerpollutionproblemthanwethought,

studyleadauthorDusanMatericsaidinapressrelease.

Nanoplasticsareplasticsthataresmallerthanamicrometerinsize.Theirsmallsizemeans

theyaremoredifficulttostudythanmicroplastics,orplasticsbetweenfivemillimetersanda

micrometer.Buttheymaybeevenmoredangerous.

uNanoplasticsareverytoxicologically(毒理学地)activecomparedto,forinstance,

microplastics,andthat'swhythisisveryimportant,“Matericsaid.

5

Matericandhisteamusednewmethodstomeasurenanoplasticpollutioninicesamplesfrom

GreenlandandAntarctica.Theysampleda14-meter-deepicecorefromtheGreenlandicecapand

seaicefromAntarctica'sMcMurdoSound.Theyfoundthattherewereanaverageof13.2

nanogramspermilliliterofnanoplasticsintheGreenlandiceandanaverageof52.3nanogramsper

milliliterintheAntarcticice.

Butwhatwasevenmoresurprisingthantheamountofnanoplasticsintheremoteicewasjust

howlongtheyhadsatthere."IntheGreenlandcore,weseenanoplasticpollutionhappeningall

thewayfromthe1960s.Soorganismsinthatregion,despilethelackofthesolidevidence,

likelyallovertheworld,havebeenexposedtoitforquitesometimenow,“Matericsaid.

Thestudyalsolookedatthetypesofplasticpresentinthesamples.HalfoftheGreenland

nanoplasticswerepolyethylene(PE),thekindofplasticusedforplasticbagsandpackaging.A

quartercamefromtiresandafifthwerepolyethyleneterephthalate(PET),whichisusedfor

clothingandbottles.

()32.Whyshouldresearchersfocusmoreonnanoplastics?

A.Theyaremoreimportanttoscience.

B.Theyaresmallerbutmoredangerous.

C.Theyareeasilypollutedbyoceanwater.

D.Theyaremoreactiveincoldsurroundings.

()33.Whatcanwelearnaboutnanoplastics?

A.TheNorthandSouthpolesarethebirthplaceofnanoplastics.

B.Nanoplasticshavelessinfluenceontheplanetthanmicroplastics.

C.Nanoplasticsfoundinthesamplesarewidelyusedinthedailylife.

D.Nanoplasticshavebeenexistingsincethe1960sthroughouttheworld.

()34.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"thatregion”refertoinParagraph6?

A.Greenlandicecap.B.Antarctica*sMcMurdo.

C.Thesouthandnorthpoles.D.Allplacesintheworld.

()35.Whichofthefollowingcanbethebesttitleforthetext?

A.Microplastics—provingmoredangerous.

B.Nanoplastics—makingitswaytothepoles.

C.Nanoplastics-posingathreattopeople'slife.

D.Microplastics—settingthealarmbellsringing.

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。

Pictureyourselfsittingathomeinaquietreadingcorner,ignoringtheworldaroundyou,lost

inatale.Youreadthebriefintroductiontoabook,instantlybecomegluedandnowyou'reinthe

middleofanabsoluteturner.But,there'sahotdebate——physicalbooksVS.e-booksVS.

audiobooks.36

Generally,readingusesseveralareasofthebrain.There'sattentionspan,reasoning,reading

fluency,memoryandlanguagecomprehension.Readingisknowntostrengthencommunicative

ability,vocabularyandincreaseemotionalintelligenceandsocialperception.37

But,let*slookattheprostoreadingwithyoureyes—physicalbooksande-books.Theycan

helptoretaininformationbetter.38Besides,withphysicalbooksande-booksyoucangoback

andfindanypartyoumissed,especiallyifyourmindwandersatsomepointorother.

6

Ontheotherhand,there'stheaudiobook.Headphonesin,you'reswitchedofffromlifeandthe

storyreallycomesalive,almostlikewatchingafilm—inyourhead.Fromascientificperspective,

listeningtoanaudiobookislikelytohelpyoudevelopagreatersenseofempathyasyouhearthe

emotionofthenarrator.39Hearingthestoryengagesdifferentpartsofthebrain,heightening

theintensityandimagery,makingyouenjoyitmore.

40Perhaps,nexttimeyoufindyourselfbrowsingbookshopshelves,alsoconsiderthe

format.Itmayjustchangeyourwholeliteraryexperience.

A.Ybucanmoreeasilyunderstandinflection(转调)andtone.

B.So,whicheverwayyou'rereading,therearebenefitsdefinitely.

C.Doesthedeviceyou'reusingtoreadaffectyourreactiontothebook?

D.Allinall,itseemsthatthereareadvantagestothethreetypesmentionedabove.

E.Likee-books,physicalbooksseememotionlessbutmakeyoufreeofdistraction.

F.Insum,thereisnolimit,whichisdecidedbyhowmuchapersonreadstherestoflife.

G.Thisisbecausewhenyoucanactuallyseethewords,yourattentionisheldmoreclosely.

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)

阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最

佳选项。

KenHalewasbornin1934andgrewupintheruggedAmericanSouthwest.Asaboy,hekept

hisears41forasmanyforeignlanguagesashecould.He42Spanish,Navajo,Tohono

O*odham,Hopiandmorefromhisfriendsandroommatesatboardingschool.Hisobsessionwith

learninglanguagesonceastonishedallacquaintancesaroundhim.Evenhegotintroubleatschool

for43moreonlanguagesthanhomework.

Lateron,hegainedfameand44forpublishingatrulysurprisingamountofresearchon

manyAustralianaboriginallanguages.Oncetherehappenedanimpressivething-hewasso

45byone,Warlpiri,thatheraisedhistwosonsspeakingit.

Kenwasalwaysextremely46totheneedsandwantsofthelocallanguagecommunities.

Heestablishedschoolsoflinguisticsandlanguagerevitalizationprogramsacrosstheworldsothat

nativespeakerscould47theirlanguages.

Allhislife,evenduringhisteachingasaprofessorofMassachusettsInstituteofTechnology

(MIT),hehada(n)48abilitytolearnlanguagesquicklyand49.

YoumightwanttotakesomelessonsawayfromKen'smethods.Kenstartedouthisway:

50adevotednativespeakertutorwhocan51youonpronunciationfirstandreview

whatevernotesyou'retaking;learnthe52systemfirst,becauseyou'llwanttoheareverydetail

ofwhatyourtutorsays-plus,thatway,youcantakemoreaccuratenotes.

Thenhe'd53quicklyontosentencepatterns.Ifyoulearnhowtosay"Iamwalkingto

theriver",it*sprobablynotfarofffrom“Iamrunningtotheriver"or“Iamwalkingtothefbrest”.

Besides,ittakesalotofpatienceto54yourguesseswithatutor,andactuallypatiencewasa

55ofKen.Tohim,speakingtosomebodyintheirownlanguagewasamarkofrespect.Ifonly

wecouldallbesorespectful!

()41.A.cautiousB.openC.consciousD.shallow

()42.A.pickedupB.pickedoutC.gaveupD.gaveout

()43.A.agreeingB.tryingC.restingD.focusing

()44.A.moneyB.timeC.respectD.chance

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()45.A.confidentB.fascinatedC.giftedD.positive

()46.A.blindB.keenC.accustomedD.sensitive

()47.A.speakB.exchangeC.reviveD.lecture

()48.A.originalB.amazingC.primitiveD.elegant

()49.A.permanentlyB.definitelyC.roughlyD.accurately

()50.A.SeekoutB.WatchoutC.HearfromD.Followup

()51.A.coachB.urgeC.consultD.refresh

()52.A.educationB.writingC.soundD.reading

()53.A.talkB.moveC.walkD.step

()54.A.challengeB.fulfillC.communicateD.check

()55.A.virtueB.coreC.guaranteeD.calling

第二节(共10小题;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。

Whytruehappinessisn*taboutbeinghappyallthetime

Overthepasttwodecades,thepositivepsychologymovement56(brighten)up

psychologicalresearchwithitsscienceofhappiness,humanpotentialandflourishing.Itarguesthat

psychologistsshouldinvestigatenotonlymentalillnessbutalso57makeslifeworthliving.

Thefoundingfatherofpositivepsychology,MartinSeligman,describeshappinessas

experiencingfrequentpositiveemotions,suchasjoy,excitementandsatisfaction,58(combine)

withdeeperfeelingsofmeaningandpurpose.Itimpliesapositiveattitudeinthepresentandan

optimisticoutlookfbrthefuture.Importantly,happinessexpertshavearguedthathappinessisnota

stable,59(change)featurebutsomethingflexible60wecanworkonandultimatelystrive

towards.

Recentresearchindicatesthatpsychological61(flexible)isthekeytogreaterhappiness

andwell-being.Forexample,62(be)opentoemotionalexperiencesandtheabilitytotolerate

periodsofdiscomfortcanallowustomovetowardsaricher,moremeaningfulexistence.Studies

havealsodemonstratedthatthewaywerespondtothecircumstancesofourliveshas

63(influence)onourhappinessthantheevents64(they),Experiencingstress,sadnessand

anxietyintheshorttermdoesn'tmeanwecan'tbehappyinthelongterm.Oftenwhenpeoplehave

faceddifficulty,illnessorloss,theydescribetheirlivesashappierandmoremeaningfulasaresult.

65feelinghappy,whichisatemporarystate,leadingahappierlifeisaboutindividual

growthbyfindingmeaningthroughthewholelife.Itisaboutacceptingourhumanitywithallits

upsanddowns,enjoyingthepositiveemotions,andmakinguseofpainfulfeelingsinordertoreach

ourfullpotential.

第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)

第一节(满分15分)

为了给高三学生减压,你校开展了快乐课间活动。请你给校广播站“英语之声”栏目写

一篇广播稿,报道这个活动,内容包括:

1.活动背景和意义;

2.活动细节;

3.效果和感受。

注意:

1.词数80左右;

2.请按如下格式在相应位置作答。

8

HappyClassBreak

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。

Walkingacrosscampuswitheverypairofeyesonyoucanbeembarrassing,especiallywhen

you're13yearsold.Ilookedaroundmeindesperatesearchofafriendlyface,asmile,anything.I

wasquitedisappointed,tosaytheleast.AndI,inturn,feltsomewhatfoolish,walkingacross

campuswithafalsesmileonmyface.Iwassimplyattemptingtofollowtheadvicemymotherhad

givenmeyearsbefore:whenthingsgetawkward,smile.Nomatterwhereyouare,asmilewill

alwaysbeunderstood.Asmileisuniversal.Atthatverymoment,however,Ifeltmymother's

advicedidn'twork.

Ontopofitall,mymindwasracingwithquestionsandconcernstypicalofany13-year-oldon

thefirstdayofschool:wherewouldIsitatlunch?WhowouldItalkto?Nottomention,how

wouldImakefriendswhenIdidn*tevenspeakthelanguage?Myheartbeatquickened,andIfelt

nervous.Still,Ididmybesttomaintaincalmsoasnottoletmyguarddownandrevealtoothers

justhowscaredItrulywas.

Whentheteacherintroducedmetotheclassasthe''Americangirl”,10setsofhands

immediatelyshotup.Somestudentshadquestions,andotherswantedtopracticetheirEnglishwith

me.BecauseIdidn'tspeakmuchChineseyet,Icommunicatedwiththeotherstudentsthroughhand

motionsmixedinwithbrokenEnglishandChinese.Despitetheattention,Iwasn'tsurehowmuch

ofitwaspositive.Itwasalmostasiftheyweren'tsurewhattomakeofmeandIwasbeing

examined.Thenagain,whocouldblamethem?Afterall,IwasthefirstAmericanevertoattendthe

school.Soessentially,wewereallfirsttimers.

注意:

1.续写词数应为150左右;

2.请按如下格式在相应位置作答。

Thencamethefirstclass—Chinesepainting.

AsIburntwithgreatembarrassment,LiHua,mydeskmate,gavemeawarmsmile.

9

2022〜2023学年高三年级模拟试卷(海安)

英语参考答案及听力材料

第一部分

1-5ACBCC6-10BCBAA11-15CABAB16-20BCBCA

第二部分

第一节

21〜23CAA24~27CDDB28~31BADC32~35BCAB

第二节

36〜40CBGAD

第三部分

第一节

41-45BADCB46-50DCBDA51〜55ACBDA

第二节

56.hasbrightened57.what58.combin

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