江苏省高邮中学2022届高三英语练2022.10.28第一部分听力(共两节,满分20分)做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。听力部分结束后,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分,满分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。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.What’sthenumberofAlbertHawking?A.523867B.973782C.5327682.Who’sgoingtoretire?A.HelenB.JaniceC.George3.Whatisthepossiblerelationshipbetweenthetwospeakers?A.FriendsB.ParentandchildC.Employerandemployee4.HowwillthewomangettoBerlin?A.BycarB.ByplaneC.Bytrain5.Whattimewilltheygettotheconcerthall?A.At7:05pmB.At7:25pmC.At7:30pm第二节 (共15小题;每小题1分,满分15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.Whydidthewomangiveupherdreamtobeagymteacher?A.Shedidn’thavetheequipmentB.Shecouldn’taffordtheexpenseC.Shefoundthetrainingtoohard7.Howdoesthewomanfeelaboutherjob?A.SatisfiedB.RegretfulC.Disappointed听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8.Wheredoestheconversationmostprobablytakeplace?A.AtthebusstopB.InthestreetC.Attherailwaystation9.What’stheman’sproblem?A.HehaslosthiswayB.Hedoesn’thaveenoughmoneyC.Hecan’tusetheticketmachines听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.Inwhichseasondoestheconversationtakeplace?A.InautumnB.InsummerC.Inwinter11.Whatdoyouknowabouttheman’scar?A.ItranoutofgasB.ItneededrepairingC.Itdidn’tstartatfirst12.Whatwillthetwospeakersdo?A.DrinkcoffeeB.ListentoaweatherforecastC.Takeabus听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13.Howmanypeoplewillbepresentattheman’sparty?12/12A.9B.10C.1114.Whatkindoffoodwillthemanorderatlast?A.SeafoodB.VegetablesC.Fruits15.Whatdoweknowabouttherestaurant?A.ItisfamousforseafoodB.ItseldomacceptslargepartiesC.Therearenoregularcustomers16.Wheredoestheconversationmostprobablytakeplace?A.AtaseafoodshopB.InadininghallC.Onthephone听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.Whatsurprisedthespeakeratfirst?A.ThereweremanystudentsinaclassB.TheChineselanguagewassodifficultC.Theclassroomhestudiedinwasbig18.Whatwasthespeaker’sbigproblem?A.Hedidn’tunderstandChineseB.Hecouldn’tworkoutmathproblemsC.Hehadfewfriendsandfeltlonely19.Whoencouragedthespeakertofacethedifficulty?A.HisteacherB.HismotherC.Hisfather20.Whathappenedtothespeakerintheend?A.HewaselectedmonitorofhisclassB.HecouldspeakChineseveryfluentlyC.HeovercamedifficultiesinChineselearning第二部分:英语知识运用第一节:单项选择(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)21.---Alicehasjustlostherhusbandtoheartfailure.--Her__________smilecan’thidehersorrow.A.artificialB.arbitraryC.compulsoryD.conventional22.---Canyougivemetherightanswer?---Sorry,I______.Wouldyourepeatthatquestion?A.hadn’tlistenedB.haven’tlistenedC.wasn’tlisteningD.don’tlisten23.HowcouldIlietoher______shelivedforthetruth,whetheritwasfoundinmusicorpeople?A.whenB.unlessC.whileD.though24.Tonyalwaysworksoutdevelopmentschemesfasterthanothers.Isit_____hegraduatedfromatopuniversity______counts?A.because,thatB.that;thatC.that,whichD.why,what25.Whilemobilephonesarethoughttodoubletheriskofdevelopingbraincancer,manybusinesseshavemadeclaims______thesafetyoftheirproducts.A.indefenseofB.inneedofC.insearchofD.inviewof26.________toothache,theoldmanfeltverybitter,havingnogoodsleep.A.NotbeingridofB.NotridofC.NotriddingofD.Nothavingridof27.ThedoctorsuggestedthatIkeepawayfromoilyfood,becauseit______easily.A.doesn’tdigestB.isn’tdigestC.isn’ttodigestD.won’tbedigested28.Notfarfromtheclub,therewasagarden,______ownerseatedinitplayingbridgewithhischildreneveryafternoon.A.whoseB.thatC.itsD.which12/1229.-----WhencanIuseyourcomputer?---Never!___________shouldyoutouchit.A.InnotimeB.UndernocircumstanceC.OnnoconditionD.Atnocase30.----Willmydaughterbeallrightsoon,doctor?---Well,she_______be,ifshetakesthesetables.A.mustB.mayC.shouldD.can31.Recentresearchhas____thecausesofthemysteriousdiseasethathasclaimedthousandsoflives.A.laidstressonB.caughtholdofC.madesenseofD.castlighton32.Presentatthehistoricmeeting____manyanofficialonNov7,ofcoursePresidentXiJinpingandMaYing-jeou_________.A.hasbeen;includedB.was;includingC.were;includedD.was;included33.____fromtheSongDynasty,theConfucianTempleofNanjinghasnowdevelopedintoafamousscenicspot,__________sightseeing,shoppingandtastyfoods.A.Havingdated;featuredB.Dating;featuringC.Dating;havingfeaturedD.Dated;featuring34.---Itseemsthatpeoplearebecomingmoreandmoreselfish.----Howmuchhappierlifewouldbeifwe_______tothevaluesofthepast!A.wouldreturnB.hadreturnedC.returnD.weretoreturn35.---ItissaidthatitwasMarkwhostartedthequarrelandDavidsimplydefendedhimself.---Idon’tbelieveit.Thosetwohateeachother.Anyway,____________.A.Twowrongsdon’tmakearightB.IttakestwototangoC.AttackisthebestmeansofdefenseD.Afoxmaygrowgrey,butnevergood第二节:完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)Yearsago,feelingtiredandfrustrated,Ibegantodoubtwhetherteachingwasworthitanymore.36,aridiculousmomentinclasslitmywayoutofthedarkness.1wasteachingachemistrylesson,andthestudentswere37aboutworkingwithalcohollamps.Butagirlcouldn'tgetherwick(灯芯)toburn.Shewasoneofthekidswhoalwaysseemtobethe38onepickedfortheteam,whoappearedtohave39thatshecouldneverbespecial.NormallyIdonotinterferewithscienceprojects,because40Canbepartofthelearningprocess.Yetthiswassimplyamatteroffaultyequipment;thewickwasnotas41asitshouldhavebeen.Ineededto42.Thegirlhadtearsinhereyes,andIfelt43ofmyselfforeverhavingfeltlikegivingup.Forthatonemoment,theonlythingthat_44tomewasthatthisgirlshouldhaveasuccessfulexperiment.Shewasgoingtogohomethatdaywitha450nherface.Ibentoverheralcohollamp,andwithalongkitchenmatchtriedtoreachthewick.1wasso46tothematchthatIcouldfeeltheflame.Finallythewickcaughtfire,andIlookeduptriumphantly(得意洋洋地),47thesmileonthegirl'sface.48Shetookonelookatmeandbeganscreaminginfear.Ididnotunderstandwhythekidswere12/12allpointingatme49Irealizedthattheflamehadlitmyhair.Severalkidsrantomeand50atmayhead.Talkaboutadreamcometrue-theygottohittheirteacherontheheadandsaytheywere51him.Afewminuteslater,allwaswellandlwatchedthekids52theexperiment.Ifeltlikeanidiot,andyetforthefirsttimeinweeks,IfelthowmuchI53aboutteaching.Ihadtriedhardtohelpsomeone;thoughnotparticularlywell,butthe54wasthere.Fromthatmoment,Ideterminedtoalwaysteachlikemyhairwas55.36.A.InstantlyB.FortunatelyC.HopefullyD.Absolutely37.A.excitedB.embarrassedC.skepticalD.particular38.A.firstB.bestC.lastD.very39.A.acceptedB.deniedC.declaredD.hoped40.A.practiceB.accidentsC.inaccuracyD.failure41.A.dryB.bigC.thickD.long42.A.stepinB.stepasideC.stepupD.stepdown43.A.proudB.awareC.tiredD.ashamed44.A.happenedB.attendedC.matteredD.related45.A.fearB.smileC.shameD.surprise46.A.accessibleB.closeC.lowD.short47.A.expectingB.findingC.missingD.imagining48.A.RatherB.BesidesC.StillD.Instead49.A.asB.whenC.untilD.since50.A.lookedB.shoutedC.hitD.waved51.A.helpingB.cursingC.kiddingD.amusing52.A.beginningB.pausingC.continuingD.preparing53.A.arguedB.caredC.complainedD.worried54.A.strategyB.reasonC.schemeD.effort55.A.onfireB.onendC.insightD.inchaos第三部分:阅读理解(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)请认真阅读下列短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。ADearFriends,Whatdoesyourschedulelooklike?Youwouldnotbelievemineonsomedays!Ithinkeveryoneintheworldcomestomyofficeduringsomeweeks!Beingproductiveisimportant;butdidyouknowthatdowntimeisequallyimportant?Whenyourbodyhasachancetorest,yourproductivity,problemsolving,andcreativityareallstrengthened.Worksomedowntimeintoyourscheduleanduseitwell.Findoutmoreinourarticle“UsingYourDowntimeWisely.”(page32)Onewaytouseyourdowntimeistomakeavacation.Myfavoritekindofvacationusuallyinvolveswaterandthebeach;andasmanyofyouknow,Ilovescubadiving!Theworldunderthewavesissobeautifulandinteresting.Learnmoreaboutitin“DivingWithSharksintheBahamas.”(page16)Youdon’tevenneedtogetwet!Partofyourschedulingalsoinvolvesbalancingyourlife.Youneedtomaketimeforlife.Atleastonethirdofworkersnowleavejobsinaquestforabetterwork-lifebalance.Youneedto12/12maketimeforyourfamilyanddowntimeforyourself?Readmoreaboutthatthismonthinourarticle“BalancingAct”.(page12)Wealwayshavesomuchtotalkaboutinadvancedeachmonth.Thismonthisnoexception.Learnsometipsthatcouldboostyourcareerandhowtoprotectyourselffromcybercrooksonpage6.You’lllearnsomegreatwordsandphrasesalongtheway---inEnglish.YourFriendforlife,DorisBrougham56.Ifyouhopetosqueezesometimeoutofyourworkscheduleforyourfamily,youmaybeinterestedinthechapterof______.A.ProtectingYourselffromCyberCrooksB.DivingWithSharksintheBahamasC.UsingYourDowntimeWiselyD.BalancingAct57.Fromthepassage,wecanidentifytheauthoras______.A.aproductivenaturalistB.anexpertonfamilyeducationC.aneditorofamonthlymagazineD.aprofessionalscubadiverBThewesternobsession(迷恋)withrightsmakesitdifficulttoseetheirlimitations.Wespeakaboutrightsasiftheyweretheonlymoralvaluewithmeaning,ignoringotherimportantmoralvalueslikeresponsibilitiesorduties.Infact,responsibilitiesarethecounterpartstorights.PhilosopherCarlCohenwritesthat,“Ifanimalshaveanyrights,theymusthavetherightnottobekilledtoadvancetheinterestofothers.”Anotherwayofputtingthisisthatthosewhoassert(坚持)therightsofanimalsareineffectasserting—firstandforemost—arighttolifeforallanimals.Butforananimaltorealizeitsrighttolife,farmers,huntersandresearchersmustcollectivelyacceptadutynottokillthem.Similarly,citizens,consumersandpatientsmustrefusetoeat,wearorusefood,clothesandmedicinethatrequireananimaltodie.Buttheassertionofananimalrighttolifemakesnosense.Itwouldrequireus—justasoneexample—tostopanimalsfromhuntingoneanother,justlikewestophumansfromkillingoneanother.Butmoreimportantly,itisunnecessarytoachievewhatisrequiredtoimprovethelotofanimals.EvenPeterSinger,oneofthefathersoftheanimalrightsmovement,doesn’tbelieveanimalshavearighttolife.Hesayswemustrefusetocontributeto—andacttostop—theunnecessarysufferingofanimals.Buthedoesnotclaimthatanimalshavearighttolifeorthattheysufferbyhavingtheirlifetakenfromthem.Instead,whatheclaimsisthatanimalsfarmedonalargescalesufferbecauseofthecruelwaystheyaremadetoliveandarebutchered.Wehaveadutytodowhatwecantostopthisbyboycottingbusinessesthattreatanimalscruelly.Wecangowithoutwearingmake-upandwithouteatingorwearinganimalfleshthatrequiredthetorture(折磨)ofanimals,orwecansourceandbuycruelty-freemake-upsandeatandwearethically-farmedanimalproducts.Inotherwords,whileitmighthavebeentruethatwhenAnimalLiberationwaswritteninthe1970s,theresultofaboycottwasavegetarianlifestyle,thisisnolongerthecase.Today,there12/12ismorethanonewaytoachieveourdutiestogetridoftheunnecessarysufferingofanimals.58.Wecaninferfromthefirstparagraph______.A.rightscancontributetoresponsibilitiesB.responsibilitiesarecontradictorytorightsC.rightscan’tbesecuredwithoutresponsibilitiesD.responsibilitiesaremoreimportantthanrights59.CarlCohenmightagreethat______.A.animalscanenjoyavarietyofrightsforthetimebeingB.animalscanbeconditionallyusedforclothesormedicineC.animalshavetherighttoadvancetheinterestofothersD.animalshavetherighttosurvivebyhuntingoneanother60.Whydosomepeoplethinkitmakesnosensetoassertananimalrighttolife?A.Thebalanceoftheanimalworldshouldnotbeinterferedwith.B.Peoplemayfinditpossibletostopanimalskillingeachother.C.Itishardtoassertarighttolifefortheanimalsontheearth.D.Humanscan’trefusethecontributiontosufferingofanimals.61.Howcanweboycottbusinessesthattreatanimalscruelly?A.Weshouldmaintainavegetarianlifestyle.B.Weshouldturntocruelty-freeanimalproducts.C.Weshouldprotectanimalsfromsuffering.D.Weshouldstopwearingmake-upsindailylife.CBeforeboardingthevirtualrealityrollercoaster,ridersputonaVRheadsetacrosstheirface.Theywon’tseewherethesteeltrackisgoing,orwhat’scomingupnext.Astheridelaunchesintoaseriesofsteepdrops,banksandloops(环形),ridersareinvolvedinhigh-definitionimageryand360-degreevirtualviews.There’sevenastorylinetofollowasthey’rescreamingtheirheadsoff.Inthecompetitiveworldofwhocangohigher,fasteranddelivermoreG-forces(离心力),thisnewkidontheblockismakingasplashatamusementparksacrossNorthAmerica.Nextspring,SixFlagswillpresentninevirtualrealityrollercoastersatitsparksinTexas,California,Maryland,andNewYork.“It’sperfecttohavethisvirtualrealitytechnologythatgivesyouthethrillingfeelingofbeinginadifferentworld,”saidThomasWagner,CEOofVRCoaster,whichdevelopedthesystemforSixFlags,“andtocombineitwithacoasterthatdeliversmotion(运动),G-forces,zero-gravitymoments—it’satotallynewkindofattraction.”Whatmakestheexperiencedifferentfrom3-Dmotionsimulator(模拟器)ridesisthattheimageryplayinginsidetheheadsetsiscompletelyinsync(同步)withwhatthephysicalrollercoasterisdoingonthetrack.Sowhileridersareflyingamid(在...之间)high-risebuildingsinthevirtualworld,they’rebarrelingthroughacorkscrew(拔塞钻)inreallife.AtSixFlagsMagicMountainoutsideLosAngeles,VRtechnologywasaddedtolongtimefavorite“Revolution”andrebrandedas“TheNewRevolution.”Builtin1976,itwasthefirstloopingrollercoasterintheworld.Today,ridersnolongerexperienceatwistingjourneythroughgreentreesandhills.Instead,they’reknee-deepinamankindvs.aliensstoryline.AtSixFlagsFiestaTexasinSanAntonio,thrillseekerswhoboardthenew“Superman:KryptonCoasterVirtualRealityCoaster”arefullyinvolvedinthecomic-bookworldofMetropolis.12/12Someskepticalpark-goershavequestionedwhethertheVReffectscausemotionsickness.“It’scrucialtohavethevirtualrealityridepreciselysyncedtotherealride,”Wagnersaid,“becauseotherwise,youwouldgetdizzyandhavemotionsickness.”“TheentireVRindustry,especiallygamingdevelopers,arefightingwiththismotionsicknessproblem.Ifyou’resittingathomeinachairandyou’rewatchingthisconvincing3-Dmovement,yougetdizzy.Butwhenyou’reonthecoaster,andyouactuallyfeelthesamemovementsthatyouarewatchingandseeing,youdon’t.”Ofcourse,“It’sstillarollercoaster,andit’sstillkindoffierce.”Sofar,Wagnersaid,theVRrollercoastershaveattractedeverytypeofdaredevil.“PeoplewhoareevenafraidofcoasterslikeitbetterinVR,becausetheyfeelalittlebitsafer,”hesaid,“Theydon’tthinkavideogameenvironmentcanharmtheminanyway.”62.Whichhelpscreateaspecialstoryline?A.AVRheadset.B.Arollercoaster.C.Highbuildings.D.Zero-gravity.63.WhenyourideaVRrollercoaster,you______.A.willexperienceaseriesofstory-basedviewsB.canclearlyseewherethesteeltrackisgoingC.willsufferfromseriousmotionsicknessD.cancomposeastorylineofyourown64.Whatdotheunderlinedwords“makingasplash”inParagraph2probablymean?A.strugglingtoexistB.takingtheleadC.followingone’sexampleD.attractingmuchattention65.Peoplewon’tfeelmotionsicknessbecause______.A.theyknowitissafetorideVRrollercoastersB.whattheyfeelkeepspacewithwhattheyseeC.aVRrideisnotsofierceasatraditionaloneD.theyareconcentratingonagameenvironmentDOnawarmNovemberday,asaskydivinginstructor,I,SheldonMcFarlane,arrivedatPerth’sJandakotAirportat7.30am,asIdoeverymorning.I’dbeenreallybusydoingtandem(串联)jumps—wherethestudentisattachedtomewithaharness(安全带)—aswellasteachingstudentstojumpbythemselves.Ihadn’ttakenmuchnoticeofthe22-year-oldChristopherJones,thoughthiswasmyfirstjumpwithhim.Christopherwasluckytohavetheopportunitytodothreejumpsinoneday.Studentscangetstressedwhentherearelonggapsbetweentheirjumps.Sometimestheyaremorenervousontheirsecondjumpthantheirfirst.Ithinkthemorejumpsyoudoinadaytheeasieritis.Ihavebeenskydivingfor25yearsandIstillloveit.It’saverydynamicsportandtherearealotofchallenges.Istilllearnsomethingneweveryday.Christopherwasgoingtodohisfifthjump,whichisthefirstsolojump.Heclimbedoutoftheplanefineanddidareasonableexit.Thenheover-rotatedandbecameunstableforasecond,buthequicklymovedhimselfbackintothestablepositionagain.Thenwhenhewasstableandlevel,heturnedhimselfsohewasfacingmeandwaitedformysignals.Hestartedaleft-handturn—andthenhesuddenlystopped.Wewere9,000feetabovetheground.Maybe,Ithought,he’smisunderstoodthetechniquefordoingturns?Ididn’tknowwhathewasupto.Itneverenteredmyheadthathemighthavebeenhavinga12/12suddenviolentattackofanillness.Forthenext30secondsorso,Christopherwasfree-fallingatspeedsupto200kmanhour.IdiveddownbutIwasmovingdownwardstoofast.Iwasworriedaboutcominginoverthetopofhim,ashemighthavepulledtheripcord(开降绳)andthenIwouldbefallingintoanopenparachute(降落伞).SoIapproachedtothesideofhimtoobservehowhisbodywasflying.Hewasn’tjustfalling,hewasspinningandmovingrepeatedlyatthesametime,andhisheadwaspointingdownwards.IrealizedthenthatChristopherwascompletelyunresponsiveanddoingnothingtogethimselffacingtheearth.Wewereat5,000feetandIneededtoreachhimandgethisparachuteabovehishead.Eventhoughourstudentsarefittedwithtwoautomaticparachutes,thefirstwouldn’thaveopeneduntil2,000feetabovethedropzone.Thatwouldn’thavegivenhimmuchtimetosorthimselfoutbeforehittingtheground.Hecouldhaveflownintoatreeorariverandhurthimself.Ithadcometothepointwhereheneededtogetunderthatparachutesoonerratherthanlater.Iquicklymovedmyarmsbackandliftedmychin.Ittakesjustasplitsecond—it’sthepositionyougetinwhenyouwanttodirectyourflight.ThenIpointedmyheaddowntobuildupspeedand,asIcameclose,triedtoslowdown.It’spossibletobe1,000feetabovesomebodyandstilldivedownandjointheminaformation(队列).Withinseconds,youcanmatchtheirfallspeed.At4,500feetIcaughtholdofhimandpulledonhisharnesswithonehandandrolledhimsidewaystoanglehisbodysotheparachutecouldopenproperly.Thechuterushedoutandswunghimround.Ibelievedeverythingwouldnowbefine.Ireachedthegroundabouttwominutesbeforehim.AfterIpickedupmyparachute,IwentovertoDonna,ourgroundinstructor.Shethencamebehindmeandsaid“he’sjusthadaseizure”.Icouldn’tbelieveit.IfI’drealizedwhilewewereuptherethathewasunconscious,Idon’tknowifIwouldhavebeenthatcalm.Afewmonthslater,ChristopheruploadedthetrainingvideotakenfromminehelmetcameratoYouTube.InDecemberlastyear,theRoyalLifeSavingSociety,WesternAustralia,awardedmeaGoldCrossformycourage.66.WhatdoestheunderlinedpartinParagraph2mean?A.Thedifferencesinstudents’skillswillmakethemnervous.B.Ahigheraltitudeofthenextdivewillmakethemmoreworried.C.Jumpingtoofrequentlywillputstudentsundergreatpressure.D.Awideintervalbeforenextattemptwillmakestudentsstressed.67.Whichofthefollowingstatementsaboutthewriteristrue?A.Hethinksthereisnothingtolearnanymorefromskydiving.B.HewasawarethatsomethingwaswrongwithChristopher.C.HemanagedtoopentheparachuteforChristopheratlast.D.HeinstructedChristophertocorrectlyopentheparachute,68.Whichisthecorrectorderofthefollowingevents?①IcaughtholdofChristopher.②Iapproachedtothesideofhim.③Christopherdidareasonableexit.④Theparachuteswunghimaround.12/12⑤Christophercamedownwithanillness.A.⑤③④②①B.③⑤④①②C.②③④①⑤D.③⑤②①④69.WhatkindofinstructorisSheldonaccordingtothepassage?A.Braveandexperienced.B.Shyandconsiderate.C.Casualandeasy-going.D.Cautiousanddetermined.70.Whatmightbethebesttitleforthepassage?A.GoldCrossforCourageB.Rescueat4,500FeetC.UnforgettableSkyDivingD.LuckySkyDiver第四部分:任务型阅读(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)阅读下面短文,根据所内容在表格中的空白处填入恰当的单词。Itdoesn’tmatterifbooksaredeliveredinprintorbysmartphone;themainthingistogetlostinreadingthem.Readingbooksisvitalforhumandevelopment.Whyshouldwebotherreadingabook?Allchildrensaythisoccasionally.Manyofthe12millionadultsinBritainwithreadingdifficultiesrepeatittothemselvesdaily.Inaworldofacceleratingtechnology,increasingtimepovertyanddecreasingattention,shouldtheyinvestprecioustimesinkingintoagoodbook?Thediscoverythatourbrainsarephysicallychangedbytheexperienceofreadingissomethingmanyofuswillunderstandinstinctively(本能地),aswethinkbacktothewayanextraordinarybookhadatransformativeeffectonthewayweviewedtheworld.Thistransformationonlytakesplacewhenweloseourselvesinabook,abandoningtheemotionalandmentalchatteroftherealworld.That’swhystudieshavefoundthiskindofdeepreadingmakesusmoresensitivetotheinnerlivesofothers. Rationally,weknowthatreadingisthefoundationstoneofalleducation,andthereforeanessentialbasisoftheknowledgeeconomy.Soreadingis–orshouldbe–anaspectofpublicpolicy.Butperhapsevenmoresignificantisitsemotionalroleasthestartingpointforindividualvoyagesofpersonaldevelopmentandpleasure.Bookscanopenupemotional,imaginativeandhistoricallandscapesthatequalandextendthecorridors(走廊)oftheweb.Theycanhelpcreateandstrengthenoursenseofself.Ifreadingweretodeclinesignificantly,itwouldchangetheverynatureofourspecies.Ifwe,inthefuture,arenolongerwiredforself-reflectionandcreativethought,wewilldieout.However,technologythrowsupasmanysolutionsasitdoeschallenges:foreverydooritcloses,anotheropens.Sotheability,offeredbydeviceslikee-readers,smartphonesandtablets,tocarryanentirelibraryinyourhandisanamazingopportunity.Publishersneedtouseeverynewpieceoftechnologytoembed(使融入)long-formreadingwithinourculture.Weshouldconcentrateonthemessage,notworryaboutthemedium.WemustalsogetbetteratusingtheabilityoftheInternettoinformreaders,andpotentialreaders,aboutalltheextraordinarynewbooksthatarepublishedeveryyear,andtorenewtheiracquaintancewiththebestofrichliterarytradition.Theresearchshowsthatifwestopreading,wewillbedifferentpeople:lesscomplicated,lessconsiderate,lessinteresting.Therecanhardlybeabetterreasonforfightingtoprotectthefutureofthebook.Reading12/12IntroductionReadingbooksplaysavitalroleinhumandevelopment,whethertheyare71orelectronic.Peopleareata72astothemeaningofreading.Severalfactorsaffectreadingincludingreadingdifficulty,acceleratingtechnology,73oftimeandpoorconcentration.AgainstreadingAgoodbookwilltransformourworld74whenwegetlostinit.Deepreadingenablesustobetter75others’innerlives.Alleducationis76onreading,whichwillbringeconomicbenefitsindirectly.Bookscanadvancepersonaldevelopmentandbringusemotional77aswell.Readingcanpromotethedevelopmentofhumanspeciesthroughself-reflectionandcreativethoughtForreadingRoleoftechnologyinreadingIt78readerstomorebooks,soweshouldmakebetter79oftheInternettoservereaders.ConclusionReading80usalotsoitisessentialtoprotectthefutureofthebook.第四部分:单词拼写(共10小题;每小题0.5分,满分5分)81.Herecitedthepoemwithoutmakingasingles.82.BuddhismisthoughttohaveoinancientIndia.83.Hiscconvincedeveryoneofhisinnocence.84.Thedrivermadeanaturntotheleftandsomepassengerslosttheirbalance.85.Heshowedgreatdinhischoiceoffriends.86.Drugabuseoftenstheliferightoutofaperson.87.Atthenews,heforcedanasmileonhisface.88.Ourproductneedsanimagethatpeoplecanrto.89.Lastyear,hewasdintothePeople'sLiberationArmy.90.Thepolicemanwasbusywithhiswork,ltotheoutsideworld.第六部分书面表达(满分20分)请阅读下面文字及图表,并按照要求用英语写一篇150词左右的文章。12/12TheSurveyofChineseNationwideBody-buildingActivitiesshowsthatthereisanincreaseinthenumberofpeoplewhoareparticipatinginphysicalexercise.Morethan40%oftheChinesepeoplebecamefrequentdoersofbodyexercisein2022,anincreaseofabout7%from2022,accordingtotheGeneralAdministrationofSport.Teenagersagedbetween6and19arethemostenthusiasticparticipantsofbodyexercise,comparedtootheragegroups.PlaygroundgamesaretheirNo.1choice,followedbyotherssuchasrunning,basketballandropejumping.About3quartersofpeopleagedover20takeexerciseduringtheeveninghours.Joggingandrunningarethetwomostpopularsports.Wheredopeoplelovetotakeexercise?Forthoseagedbetween6and19:38.9Outdoorsportssites32.3%Publicsportsfacilities21.2%Basketballcourts/soccerfields23.1%Forthoseaged20andabove:17.1%PublicstadiumsPublicsportsfacilities20.3%Openspaceinplayground【写作内容】1.用约30个单词概述上述信息的主要内容。2.结合上述信息,简要分析越来越多的人喜欢锻炼的主要原因。3.根据你的分析,从社会和个人两方面谈谈你从这一现象中得到的启示(不少于两点)【写作要求】1.写作过程中不能直接引用原文语句。2.作文中不能出现真实姓名和学校名称。3.不必写标题。12/12江苏省高邮中学高三年级英语双周练答案听力1-5ACCCA6-10BACCC11-15CACBB16-20CAABC单选21-25ACABA26-30BACCC31-35DDBDB完形36-40BACAD41-45DADCB46-50BADCC51-55ACBDA阅读56-57DC58-61CBAB62-65AADB66-70DCDAB任务71.printed72.loss73.lack/shortage74.view/outlook75.understand76.based/dependent77.pleasure78.exposes79.use80.benefits/profits单词拼写81.slip82.originated83.clarification84.abrupt85.discrimination86.sucks87.artificial88.relate89.drafted90.lost书面表达12/12