2022届江苏省部分市高三英语3月模拟试题汇编:七选五(含答案)

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2022届江苏省部分市高三英语3月模拟试题分类汇编
七选五
2022届江苏省南京市、盐城市高三第一次模拟考试英语试题
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。
Shannan Hearne's oldest dream was to own a ranch (牧场). In February 2020,her dream finally came true when she opened the gates of Sun and Moon Ranch. Then, just a month later, the country slid into COVID-19 lockdown. 36
With large areas of grasslands and plenty of sunshine and fresh air, there was no safer way for frightened neighbors to get out of the house. 37 Sure, you can sign up for riding lessons or board your horse. But you can also drop by to play with the chickens, goats,and dogs,or join the younger ranchers playing on the big pile of freshly dug dirt. Hearne now saw the ranch as something more than a business-it would be a place the community could call home.
38 Many of them came not just for free cookouts, but for the chance to find peace of mind. “I had a vision for the space able to help cure those in need,” says Hearne. One of those people, now 15, was born without fingers on one hand. His grandmother brought him to Sun and Moon for riding lessons. Learning to control a horse with one hand helped him better manage his disability, and he grew closer to his grandmother over their shared love of horses. “ 39 And I believe this is especially true for children or anyone who struggles with any sort of psychological issues,” Hearne says.
Another boy became selectively silent because of his autism(自闭症)。 40 Taking the reins(缰绳),literally,helped him do so in his daily life too. “I could see how the empowerment of riding was helping him feel once again in control of the world around him,”says Hearne.
A. The ranch,Hearne realized,should be for everybody.
B. As the pandemic deepened,locals began to gather there.
C. Soon Hearne's dream began to grow into something bigger.
D. Locals desired to put up a tent there when they felt worn out.
E. Lesson by lesson,Hearne watched him slowly come out of his own world.
F. He went from not answering questions to literally talking our ears off.
G. There is something empowering about controlling a thousand-pound animal.
2022届江苏省苏锡常镇四市高三教学情况调查(一)英语适应卷
第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)
根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
Global Positioning System (GPS) is now a part of everyday driving in many countries. It is a space-based system that provides position and time information in all weather conditions. GPS can help people get to where they want to go 36 . When this happens, the driver is often to blame. Sometimes a GPS error is responsible. Most often, it is a combination of the two.
37 Barry Brown, a GPS technologist, took an incident as an example. His friend once flew to an airport in the eastern United States. There he borrowed a GPS- equipped car to use. He wrongly plugged in the home address in the west. It wasn't until he was driving for thirty minutes that he realized it. Mr. Brown says this is a common human error. But he says, “One problem is that GPS has a very small screen and it can just tell you the next turn. 38
“The Normal and Natural Troubles of Driving with GPS” lists several areas where GPS can cause difficulties. They include maps that are outdated, incorrect or difficult to understand. 39 GPS may fail due to these reasons and then lead to confusion for the drivers.
Although GPS sometimes causes difficulties when people are driving, the most attractive point of this system is its 100% coverage on the planet. It is important for you to have to know what you are doing when you use GPS. You need to have the “ability" to be able to use GPS because it sometimes goes wrong. 40
A. There are quite a few situations showing the problems of using GPS.
B. That means that it is not really telling you about going to the wrong place.
C. This space-based system is an important tool for civil and commercial users.
D. But sometimes it sends you to the wrong place or leaves you completely lost.
E. They also contain timing problems related to when GPS commands are given.
F. Advances in technology play an active role in modernizing GPS in many ways.
G. To make GPS well used, you need a good understanding of how drivers and GPS work.
2022届江苏省七市(南通、泰州、扬州、徐州、淮安、连云港、宿迁)高考二模考前适应卷英语试题
第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)
根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
Convincing teenagers to put down their phone and dig in the flowerbeds may seem like a long shot. But if provided the opportunity, the right tools, and encouragement they might find they love gardening. ___36__. Many plants can grow in containers. Here are some benefits of gardening for teenagers.
___37__. Whether flowers or vegetables, caring for plants helps teenagers develop responsibility. They also gain a sense of accomplishment and self-confidence as they raise new green shoots into full blooming beauties. Teen gardeners will get to experiment and learn what is best for each plant, experiencing the benefits of their efforts over time.
Gardening is good for psychological well-being. ___38__. Gardens have been shown to reduce stress and depression, as well as promote productivity. Taking a break from electronics and social media can also improve teenagers’ attention. Research shows that spending just a few minutes outdoors, surrounded by grass, trees, and other plants can boost a teenager’s ability to focus and concentrate.
Outdoor time promotes exercise. Gardening offers fresh air, sunshine, and exercise. __39__. Sowing seeds, planting seedlings, and deadheading flowers require movement which translates to some exercise. Teenagers are likely to become so absorbed in their work that they don’t even realize the physical aspect of gardening.
Growing food encourages healthier eating habits. Teenagers that grow their own food are more likely to enjoy eating healthily. Tasting the fruits of their own efforts often inspires them to eat more of the items they grow themselves. Teaching teenagers about the nutritional benefits of the plants they grow will empower them to make wise and tasty food choices for life. 40__.
A. Plant care builds up responsibility
B. And gardening doesn’t need much space
C. A sense of responsibility matters to teenagers
D. Plants are often used as a tool to help improve mental health
E. Parents may find that their couch potato enjoys growing actual potatoes
F. These benefits are especially good for teenagers who avoid physical activity
G. And harvesting is an excellent way to help teenagers know the source of their food
江苏省泰州市2021-2022学年高三第一次调研测试英语试卷
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。
Every day, a lot of people move house. With a newfound appreciation for space and air, it may suddenly have seemed as if a new kind of life was possible. ____16____ Here’s some expert advice on how to build a new community.
____17____
Ask people you already know if they could introduce you to anyone in the location to which you are moving. Posting on social media is probably the easiest way to tap your friends’ friends. It increases the chance that there’s someone you will get along with.
Don’t expect friends to magically appear
____18____ People really need to take the initiative to go out there and meet people and not assume that friends are just going to fall into their lives. As people become familiar to us, we like them more, and it’s completely unconscious.
Be open to a broader range of people
You have spent a lifetime narrowing your social circle to those you really care about, but chances are you’re not going to meet new best friends in your new area instantly. When it comes to friendships, having close friends is one of the best things we can do for our health and wellbeing. But even having brief interactions with people in general benefits us. ____19____
Don’t despair
Remember to maintain pre-existing friendships, so that you’re not feeling lonely and disconnected while developing new relationships. ____20____ But people don’t realize that if they put themselves out there, the process can go faster than they think. It really makes a difference if you’re willing to attend different events; you can really change your social life.
A. Make a public appeal.
B. Put some work in before you move.
C. Quality is best, but quantity still does something.
D. It can take a long time to build up new friendships.
E. But now the pandemic has made it harder to connect with strangers.
F. It doesn’t necessarily mean you made the wrong decision in moving.
G We tend to think friendships happen naturally and that’s a huge misconception.
江苏省南通如皋市2022届高三下学期适应性考试(一)英语试题
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。
What’s better: private school vs public school Choosing which school to send your children to can be a very hard decision to make. ____16____
Ask about testing scores. Students at private schools tend to outscore public school students on standardized tests, which can affect your child’s ability to get into college. ____17____ Researchers have used the same data to come to conflicting conclusions. Other factors like socioeconomic status, can influence student’s scores, regardless of where they are educated.
____18____ In general, public schools tend to have larger class sizes than private schools. If you need a school that can give more attention to individual students, you might consider a private school or a smaller public school.
Tour the school. Before you even begin to choose between a public or private one, you’ll need to schedule a tour of the school you’re interested in. Do the students look happy and engaged Are the learning spaces bright and clean ____19____ Taking your children along gives the them chance to see the school and decide if it feels like a comfortable environment to them.
Don’t put too much stock in online ratings. ____20____ But they could also have fantastic teachers and principals. Talking to others help you figure out if this is true. Therefore, don’t write a school off just because its ratings are a little low.
In a word, knowing what matters to you in terms of the differences between public and private education can make your decision a little easier.
A. The final decision is yours.
B. Take into account class size.
C. Some practical actions can help a lot.
D. However, there is some debate about this.
E. You can learn a lot about these when you visit.
F. Same schools might have unfavorable comments.
G. Decide how important private schools are to your child.
答案:
2022届江苏省南京市、盐城市高三第一次模拟考试英语试题
36-40 CABGE
本篇主要讲述了主人公Shannan Hearne经营的一个牧场,在疫情的影响下变成了人们的“避难所”,带给人们心灵的治愈的故事。
详细解析:
第36题 C 这一句相当于起一个承上启下、统领全文的作用,接上文Shannan Hearne开的牧场,启下文牧场带给人们的治愈作用,有一个变化的过程。所以应该选择,Hearne的梦想变得更大了。
第37题 A 这一句与第二段结尾的“saw the ranch as something more than a business”,而是变成了一个大家庭,呼应,表示Haerne认为牧场应该是属于所有人的。
第38题 B 这一句中应该出现下一句中“them”的具体指代,并且有一种随着时间推移的感觉,故选择As the pandemic deepened, locals began to gather there. 下一句的them指的是这里的locals。
第39题 G 这一句是Hearne口头叙述的。下一句话中说到“这件事对于一个有心理问题的孩子来说...”可知,这句话陈述了一个现实,故选择There is something empowering about controlling a thousand-pound animal. 是说对于残疾的孩子来说,他缺乏对于人生的掌控感,而骑马很好的弥补了这一点。
第40题 E 这句话接上一句的自闭症,自闭症的孩子是需要慢慢“走出自己的世界的”。所以应该选择Lesson by lesson, Hearne watched him slowly come out of his own world.
2022届江苏省苏锡常镇四市高三教学情况调查(一)英语适应卷
36-40 DABEG
2022届江苏省七市(南通、泰州、扬州、徐州、淮安、连云港、宿迁)高考二模考前适应卷英语试题
36-40 BADFG
江苏省泰州市2021-2022学年高三第一次调研测试英语试卷
【答案】16. E 17. B 18. G 19. C 20. D
【解析】
【导语】这是一篇说明文。本文主要介绍在当前形势下如何建立新的人际关系,给出专家的建议。
【16题详解】
根据上文“Every day, a lot of people move house. With a newfound appreciation for space and air, it may suddenly have seemed as if a new kind of life was possible(每天都有很多人搬家。随着对时空的新发现的向往,一种新的生活似乎突然成为可能)”以及下文“Here’s some expert advice on how to build a new community.(以下是一些关于如何建立一个新社区的专家建议)”可知,上文提到人们搬家后会面对新的环境,并且下文给出了许多如何建立新的人际关系的建议,所以此处应是表达交友的困难。因此,E项“But now the pandemic has made it harder to connect with strangers(但现在,新冠疫情使得与陌生人联系变得更加困难)”切题。故选E项。
【17题详解】
根据下文“Posting on social media is probably the easiest way to tap your friends’ friends. It increases the chance that there’s someone you will get along with.Don’t expect friends to magically appear(在社交媒体上发帖可能是挖掘朋友信息的最简单方式。这会增加你与某人相处的机会)”可知,本段主要建议通过好友和在社交媒体上发布帖子,来联系新家所在地的人来建立新的关系,就能在搬过去后更容易相处,都属于搬家前的准备工作。因此,B项“Put some work in before you move(在你搬家之前先做些工作)”切题。故选B项。
【18题详解】
根据本段标题“Don’t expect friends to magically appear(不要指望朋友会神奇地出现)”和下文“People really need to take the initiative to go out there and meet people and not assume that friends are just going to fall into their lives(人们真的需要主动去那里与人见面,而不是以为朋友会进入他们的生活)”可知,本段主要建仪我们要主动出去社交,而不是认为朋友会自己融入我们的生活,因此,G项“We tend to think friendships happen naturally and that’s a huge misconception(我们倾向于认为友谊是自然发生的,这是一个巨大的误解)”切题。故选G项。
【19题详解】
根据本段标题“Be open to a broader range of people(向更广泛的人群开放)” 以及上文“When it comes to friendships, having close friends is one of the best things we can do for our health and wellbeing. But even having brief interactions with people in general benefits us. (说到友谊,拥有亲密的朋友是我们能为健康和幸福做的最好的事情之一。但是,即使是与一般人进行短暂的互动,对我们也有好处)”可知,亲密的好友很重要,那些短暂接触的泛泛之交也很重要,即要有有质量的朋友,但大量的普通朋友也有必要,因此,C项“Quality is best, but quantity still does something.(质量是最好的,但数量仍然起作用)”切题。故选C项。
【20题详解】
根据上一句“Remember to maintain pre-existing friendships, so that you’re not feeling lonely and disconnected while developing new relationships.(记住要保持已有的友谊,这样你就不会在发展新的关系时感到孤独和疏远)”可知,D项“It can take a long time to build up new friendships.(建立新的友谊可能需要很长时间)”切题,该选项承接上文,阐述了建立新的友谊可能需要很长时间,因此,为了让自己不感到孤独,要保持已有的友谊,且选项中的“friendships”与上一句中的“friendships”相呼应。故选D项。
江苏省南通如皋市2022届高三下学期适应性考试(一)英语试题
【答案】16. C 17. D 18. B 19. E 20. F
【解析】
【导语】本文是一篇说明文。文章主要介绍了公立学校和私立学校之间的一些差异,以及在选择公立学校和私立学校上的一些建议。
【16题详解】
上文“Choosing which school to send your children to can be a very hard decision to make. (选择送你的孩子去哪所学校可能是一个非常困难的决定)”指出,在公立学校和私立学校做选择是一件困难的事,设空处承上启下,下文“Ask about testing scores. (询问考试成绩)”以及“Tour the school. (参观学校)”提出了一些辅助选择的实际行动。C项“Some practical actions can help a lot. (一些实际行动会有很大帮助)”承上启下,符合文意。故选C项。
【17题详解】
上文“Students at private schools tend to outscore public school students on standardized tests, which can affect your child’s ability to get into college. (私立学校的学生在标准化考试中的得分往往超过公立学校的学生,这可能会影响孩子进入大学的能力)”指出,上私立学校的学生成绩较高,可能会对学生考大学造成影响,设空处承上启下,下文“Other factors like socioeconomic status, can influence student’s scores, regardless of where they are educated. (其他因素,如社会经济地位,可以影响学生的分数,无论他们在哪里接受教育)”说明,上私立学校不是学生取得好成绩的决定性因素,也不是影响学生考大学的唯一因素。D项“However, there is some debate about this. (然而,关于这一点存在一些争论)”承上启下,符合文意。故选D项。
【18题详解】
下文“In general, public schools tend to have larger class sizes than private schools. If you need a school that can give more attention to individual students, you might consider a private school or a smaller public school. (一般来说,公立学校的班级规模往往比私立学校大。如果你需要一所能更加关注个体学生的学校,你可以考虑私立学校或规模较小的公立学校)”介绍了公立学校和私立学校不同的班级规模,针对学生家长的需求给出了具体的选择建议。B项“Take into account class size. (考虑班级规模)”引出下文,符合段意。故选B项。
【19题详解】
上文“Before you even begin to choose between a public or private one, you’ll need to schedule a tour of the school you’re interested in. Do the students look happy and engaged Are the learning spaces bright and clean (在你开始选择公立学校还是私立学校之前,你需要安排一次参观你感兴趣的学校的行程。学生们看起来开心且专注吗?学习空间是否明亮干净)”建议读者在为孩子选择学校前先考查一下学校,带着一些问题去思考该学校是否合适。E项“You can learn a lot about these when you visit. (当你参观时,你可以了解到很多关于这些的知识)”承接上文,符合文意。故选E项。
【20题详解】
上文“Don’t put too much stock in online ratings. (不要太相信网络评价)”指出,关于学校的网络评价不可尽信,设空处承上启下,通过下文“But they could also have fantastic teachers and principals. (但是他们也可能有很棒的老师和校长)”可推知,此处与设空处呈转折关系,指的是有些学校的网络评价可能不好,但是他们可能并不像网上说的那样。F项“Same schools might have unfavorable comments. (同样的学校可能会有不好的评论)”承上启下,符合文意。故选F项。