射阳县第二中学2022年秋学期第二次学情调研高三英语试卷时间:120分钟总分:120分第一卷(三部分,共 85分)第一部分:听力(共两节,满分20分)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.Howmuchshouldthemanpay?A.$24.B.$20.50C.$17.2.Whyisthemanlate?A.Hissisterwasill.B.Hegotuplate.C.Thetrafficwasbad.3.Whatwillthespeakersdonext?A.Goforawalk.B.Returnbooks.C.Workonareport.4.Whatdoesthemanwanttodo?A.Havedinneratsix.B.Inviteeightpeopletodinner.C.Reserveacornertable.5.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?A.Attheairport.B.Inahotel.C.Onatrain.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,你将有时间阅览室读各个小题,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.Whatdidthewomandolastnight?A.Shereadabook.B.Shewatchedafootballmatch.C.Shesawafilm.7.Whatdidtheman’swifethinkofthefilm?-19-A.Boring.B.Justso-so.C.Exciting.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Thelanguagestheycanspeak.B.Thedifferencesbetweenlanguages.C.Theimportanceofforeignlanguagelearning.9.Whatcanwelearnfromtheconversation?A.Themancanspeakfourforeignlanguages.B.ThewomanisgoodatspeakingJapanese.C.Themanoftendealswithoverseasbusiness.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.Whendoesthemanplantogo?A.OntheweekofJune12th.B.OntheweekofJune15th..C.OntheweekofJune30th.11.Whatisthespecialeventforan11-year-oldchild?A.Flyingforhalfprice.B.Goingforfree.C.Gettinga15%off.12.Howmuchwillthemanpayfortheround-triptickets?A.$960.B.$600.C.$480.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13.Whatisthemandoing?A.Makinganinvitation.B.Offeringinformation.C.Askingforhelp.14.WhatisthewomangoingtodoonMondaynight?A.Writehertermpaper.B.Dosomecleaning.C.Treatsomeguests.15.Whenwillthewomantakeherdadoutfordinner?A.OnTuesdaynight.B.OnWednesdaynight.C.OnThursdaynight.16.WhatwillthewomanprobablydoonFridaynight?A.Stayathome.B.Enjoyaconcert.C.Watchabasketballmatch.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.Wheredidtheearliestnewspaperappear?A.InBoston.B.InLondon.C.InRome.-19-18.Whendidtheweeklynewspapercomeout?A.In1609.B.In1621.C.In1702.19.WhoprintedthefirstdailynewspaperintheAmericancolonies?A.JohnCampbell.B.BenjaminHarris.C.CindySmith.20.Whichnewspaperhasthewidestpublishedquantity?A.DailyCurrent.B.AsahiShimbun.C.BostonNewsletter.第二部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分35分)第一节单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)21.—HowsooncanIgetmycamerapurchasedontheInternet?—______,butyoucanconsulttheexpressdeliverycompany.A.It’suptoyouB.IhavenoideaC.Don’tbotherD.Takeyourtime22.Makesurewhatyouseekiswhatyoureallywantandnotwhatyouthinkyoushouldbe_______.A.referringtoB.gettingthroughC.goingafterD.figuringout23.Lifeislikeacupoftea---itwon’tbebitterforalifetimebutforashortwhile_______.A.somehowB.insteadC.meanwhileD.anyway24.TherearemanysayingsinEnglishurgingustobe______.Forexample,“Don’tputallyoureggsinonebasket”and“Don’tcountyourchickensbeforetheyarehatched”.A.positiveB.cautiousC.reliableD.sensitive25.Comparedwithcash,youwillfindacreditcardmuchmoreconvenient_______around.A.carryingB.carriedC.tocarryD.tobecarried26.----Afterhighschool,I’dliketogotocollegeandmajorinbusinessadministration.----ButI’dratheryou______yourcollegedaysstudyinglaw.A.spendB.spentC.wouldspendD.hadspent27.HervoicewassolightthatIhadtobenddowntohear_______thegirlwantedtobuy.A.whatitwasB.itwaswhatC.whatwasthatD.whatitwasthat-19-28.Torelievepeople’sanxieties,aprogramwassetup______therisinglifeexpenses.A.inreactiontoB.inadditiontoC.indefenceofD.infavourof29.---What’stheproblem?Itseemsthatthingsaregettingoutofhand.---Letmealone!Youkeepsstickingyournose_____itdoesn’tbelong.A.thatB.whatC.whenD.where30.Oneofthehugemistakespeoplemakeis________theytrytoforceaninterestonthemselves.A.thatB.whyC.whenD.whether31.Byrecyclingtextbooks,thecostofthebookswillbereducedgreatly,andthereisnodoubtthatitwillunloadsome________ofthefamiliesofthestudents.A.budgetB.buffetC.boomD.burden32.Notuntil______athirdtime_______thathisEnglishabilitywasquitelimited.A.hefailed;headmittedB.hefailed;didheadmitC.didhefail;headmittedD.didhefail;didheadmit33.----Doyouhaveanyplanforthecomingweekend?----IthoughtImightgoshoppingwithmystudents,butsomethingunexpected_____.A.hadoccurredB.hasoccurredC.wasoccurringD.wouldoccur34.Shesurprisedusallwhensheresignedsosuddenly,______shehadworkedhereformorethantwentyyears.A.concerningB.supposingC.regardingD.considering35.----DoyouthinkIshouldaskBobforhelp?Willhecome?----_______.He’sthekindguywho’salwayswillingtogototheextramile.A.Notlikely.B.Ihopeso.C.Youbet.D.Youcannevertell.第二节完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)请认真阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。Doyoueverworryaboutwhatmighthappeninthefuture?Ordoyoufindyourself___36__aboutthingsoverwhichyouhavenocontrol?Ifso,thenateachingfromCorrietenBoommay__37___.Asalittlegirl,CorrietenBoomlearnedapowerfullessonfromherfather,who-19-helpedmanyJews__38___theNaziHolocaust(大屠杀)duringWorldWarII.Havingencounteredthecoldandlifelessbodyofababy,sherealizedtherealitythatdeathwouldsomedaystrikeher__39___,too.Sheanxiouslyworriedaboutthesepossibilities__40___herfathercameinherbedroomonenighttotuckherupinbed(掖被子).Corrieburstintotearsandcried:“I__41___you.Youcan’tdie!”Herfathersat__42___theedgeofthenarrowbedandspoketenderly,“Corrie,whenyouandIwenttoAmsterdam,whendidIgiveyouyour__43___?”Sheconsideredthequestion.“Why!JustbeforeIgotonthetrain,”sheanswered.“__44___,”hecontinued,“remembernottorunaheadoftime.”Thenhegavehertheassurancethatwasto__45___alifetime.“Whenthe__46___comesthatsomeofushavetodie,youshouldlookintoyourheartandfindthestrengthyouneedthere.”BecausetheyhadhelpedJews,Corrieandherfamilywere__47___toconcentrationcampswhereshe__48___greatly.She,indeed,wastoexperiencethe__49___ofherparentsandsisteraswellasnumerousfriends.Shewastoenduregreathardshipthatshecouldneverhaveimagined__50___ayoungchild.Butthe__51___ofherfatherstayedwithherandprovedtobetrue.__52___thesufferingorhardshipsheencountered,shelookedinsideherheartandfoundthestrengthsheneeded.__53___youfindyourselfworriedoranxiousaboutanuncertainfuture,perhapsyouarerunningahead.Youhavenotyetbeengiventheticketforthe__54___.Andifthatthingyou__55___shouldeverarrive,itisthenthatyoumustlookinsideyourheart.Thestrengthyouneedcanbefoundthere.36.A.anxiousB.seriousC.angryD.curious37.A.improveB.helpC.confirmD.begin38.A.proveB.startC.findD.escape39.A.countryB.schoolC.familyD.group40.A.unlessB.thoughC.becauseD.until41.A.understandB.needC.forgiveD.respect42.A.onB.nearC.underD.beside43.A.foodB.ticketC.moneyD.present44.A.ExactlyB.CertainlyC.ProbablyD.Personally-19-45.A.changeB.waitC.happenD.last46.A.newsB.evidenceC.timeD.message47.A.ledB.calledC.invitedD.sent48.A.foughtB.experiencedC.sufferedD.advanced49.A.kindnessesB.testsC.diseasesD.deaths50.A.asB.inC.aroundD.besides51.A.promisesB.wordsC.imagesD.dreams52.A.AlongwithB.ExceptforC.RegardlessofD.Dueto53.A.SinceB.IfC.AlthoughD.Before54.A.concertB.performanceC.journeyD.museum55.A.fearB.forgetC.loveD.miss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。AThereissomuchtoseeanddoatMaryArden’sFarm!Stepbackintimeforallthesights,smellsandsoundsofarealTudorfarmandexplorethehousewhereShakespeare’smother,MaryArden,grewup.ExperiencethedailylifethattheyoungShakespearewouldhaveknownfromvisitstohisgrandparentsinthe1570s.HighlightsatMaryArden’sFarmInthemorning,watchthefarmer’swifeprepareherhome-grownfoodoverthefireinthefarmhousekitchenandlearnaboutTutortablemannerswhentheTudorsgathertoeattheirdinnerat1:00pm.Dailyactivitiesaroundthefarminclude:10:00Groomthehorse10:45Gooseparade11:15Falconrydisplay12:15Falconrydisplay13:00Tutordinner13:30Blacksmithdemonstration-19-14:00Meettheshepherd15:00Falconrydisplay16:00Falconrydisplay16:30Tutormusicanddancing17:00AnimalsgotobedActivitiesandtimesarenotfixed,solookoutforthedailyactivityboardsduringyourvisit.Children’sactivitiesatMaryArden’sFarmBesuretolookoutforthelatestpuzzles,quizzesandtrailstohelpbringyourvisittolife!※DiscoverournewexhibitionallaboutMaryArdenandthehouseshegrewupin.※Seeourrarebreedofanimals.※Exploreournaturetrailsanddiscoverabundantwildlife.(Parentsmustaccompanytheirchildrenalongtheway.)※Enjoysnacksandlightmeals,includingTudorspecials,until4:00pm.※Kidsunder10canenjoyouradventureplayground.SeewhatourvisitorssayaboutMaryArden’sFarmandleaveyourowncommentsonourTripAdvisorpage!56.Accordingtothepassage,MaryArden’sFarm________.A.istheplacewhereShakespearewasborn.B.offerschancestovisitorstoexperienceMary’slifeC.givesahandinhelpingvisitorslearnskillsoffarmingD.holdsvariouseventsforvisitorstolearnShakespeare57.WhatshouldvisitorspayattentiontowhenvisitingMaryArden’sFarm?A.Activitiesandtimesmayvarysomewhat.B.TheyshouldhavedinnertogetherwiththeTudors.C.Theymustexperiencealltheactivitiesontheirown.D.ChildrenmustbeaccompaniedbytheirparentsontheFarm.BForlastfewdecades,womenhavebeenbreakingprofessionalbarriers.Butanew-19-reportshowsthatthereisahiddenbarriergirlsaremeetingwith.“Girlsarefacingprejudicefromboys,fromsomeparents,andevenfromeachother.Wehavemadealotofprogressingenderequalitybutwestillhavealongwaytogo,”saidRichardWeissbourd,whoconductedthisstudy.Theprejudicecouldholdgirlsbackfromsucceeding.Thestudyof20,000studentsshowedonly8%ofgirlspreferredfemalepoliticalleaders.Manytendtobelievemaleshavealwaysled,sotheyhaveapreferencefortheirleading,whichbecomesoneoftheirhabits.What’smoresurprisingisthatalthoughsomemothersappeartobeprejudiced,theyholdtheideathatschoolcouncilsshouldbeledbyboys.RachelSimmons,authorofOddGirlOut,saysthesefindingsareamazing,butshe’snotreallysurprisedbythem.“Eventodaywe’vegivengirlseveryopportunitybutourattitudesshouldbechanged,”Simmonssaid.Simmonsofferswaysforparentstohelpbreakthesepatternsofgenderprejudice:Researchshowsthatchoresareusuallydistributedinreallygenderedways.Thatmeanswetendtotellboystomowthelawnandgirlstodothedishes.Changeitupathome.That’sabigthingparentscando.Letboysdosomethinglikebabysittingbecauseattitudesdevelopveryearlyandparentscanhelpkidschangeitveryearlyinthehome.Anotherthingistochangethewaywetalktoourkids.Ifyouhaveanoutspokengirl,doyoucallherbossy,ordoyousay,“I’msogladyouspokeup”?Weallhaveourownprejudice.Ihavea3-year-olddaughterandwhenshedoesn’twanttowearadress,Igetalittleangryaboutit.Again,everyparenthastolookattheirownbiases.Whattoysarewebuyingforourkids?Arewebuyinggirlsthemakeupandboysthesciencekits?58.Manygirlsdon’tsupportfemaleleadersmainlybecause________.A.femaleleaderslackcreativityandtalentB.theybecomekindofusedtomen’sleadingC.theyfeelindangerwithfemaleleadersaroundD.thefemaleleadersthemselveshavegenderprejudice59.Accordingtothefourthparagraph,RachelSimmons________.-19-A.takesthefindingsofthestudyforgrantedB.agreestogiveequalopportunitytoeverygirlC.believesthatgirlshatetoseeksupportfromothersD.impliesthatadultsshouldbeblamedforgenderprejudice60.Whatisthebesttitleofthistext?A.GenderprejudiceAmericangirlssufferB.ThesurprisingfindingsofarecentstudyC.Thereasongirlsaren’tlearningtobeleadersD.AdvicetothosewhohaveprejudiceaboutgirlsCRecentlyIposted“Whatdoyouwishyourparentshadsaidtoyou?”onmyFacebookPage.Igotmanythoughtfulandheartfeltresponses.WhydidIaskthisparticularquestion?Becauseinmyexperienceasapsychologist,Ihavefoundthatpeoplearenaturallyfarmoreabletothinkaboutanddescribewhattheywishtheirparentshadnotdoneorsaidtothemthanwhattheywishtheirparentshaddoneorsaidtothem.Thisdistinctionisalsoafairdescriptionofthedifferencebetweenabuseandneglect.Abuseisanaction,whileneglectisalackofaction.Ourbrainsrecordandrememberthingsthathappened(likeabuse),whileourbrainsdonotnoticethingsthatdonothappen(likeneglect).Whichseemsworse,aparentwhoscreamsandyellsatachild,oraparentwhosimplydoesnotalktothechildatall?Ihaveseenthatfailuretonoticeachilddoesjustasmuchdamagetohimorherasabuse,buttheeffectsaredifferent.Anabusedchildwillfeel“hit”verbally,physicallyoremotionally,whileaneglectedchildwillfeelsimply“atsea”,invalidandalone.IseeChildhoodEmotionalNeglect(CEN)asoneofthegreatestpotentialthreatstofuturegenerations.Itisdifficulttostopsomethingthatisinvisible,unnoticeableandunmemorable.Manyadultswhogrewupwithanabsenceofemotionallyattentiveobservationsdonotrecognizethedamagethatthisabsencehasdonetothem.-19-Andevenwhentheyrecognizeit,theycan’tquitebelieveorgraspit.CENis,bydefinition,nothing.Howcannothingbesomething?Howcannothingbeasourceofpainandstruggle?Itseemsdifficulttounderstanduntilyouseeitdayafterday,inyouroffice,asIhave.Acoupleofthereviewersofmybook,RunningonEmpty,havesaidthattherecoverychaptersareunrealisticbecausetheyareabouthelpingreadersgivethemselveswhattheyhavenevergot.ButIknowthatpeoplewithCENcanmakegreatprogresstowardthis.Itrequireseffortandmotivation,butitisverymuchpossible.IknowthisbecauseIhavewatchedithappenmanytimes.Alloftheemotionallyneglectedpeoplewhoofferedrequestsinresponsetomyquestionholdasecretkey---akeytomeetingtheirownneeds,akeythatoffershealing,comfortandfuel.Howtogiveyourselfwhatyounevergot:Ifyourparentsdidnottalktoyou,thentalkmoretoyourself.Putyourselfinsituationswhereyouwillberequiredtotalk.Ifyourparentsnevertoldyouthatyouweregoodenough,thenyoumustdealwiththisquestionforyourself.Areyougoodenough?Listentoyouranswer,andtrustit.Ifyourparentsnevermeantwhattheysaid,thenyoumustmeanwhatyousay.Alwaysspeakthetruth,nomatterhowdifficultitmaybe.Ifyourparentsneveraskedyouifyouwereokay,thenyoumustaskyourselfthisoften,andlistencarefullytoyouranswer.Ifyourparentsdidnotnoticewhenyouwereupset,thenyoumusttrytoalwaysnoticewhatyouarefeelingandwhy.Andsoonandsoon,theanswerlieswithinyou.Thekeyisself-awareness.Becauseonceyouknowwhatyoudidnotget,youknowwhatyouneed.Andwhenyouknowwhatyouneed,youcanfigureouthowtogetit.Andthenyouwillhaveittogivetoyourownchildren.61.ThephenomenondescribedinParagraph2is_____.A.becauseparentsandchildrencommunicatelittle-19-B.likelytocauseathreattofamilyrelationshipC.becausechildreneasilyforgetparents’wordsD.areflectionofthedifferencebetweenabuseandneglect62.By“Howcannothingbesomething”,theauthormeans______.A.weshouldrecognizeandacceptrealityB.it’shardforpeopletonoticewhathasn’thappenedC.it’simpossibletogetridofwhathashappenedD.childrencan’tforgetwhattheirparentsdidtothem63.Wecaninferfromthepassagethatmanyparentsfailto_________.A.dealwiththeirownemotionalproblemsB.noticethatit’sbadtoabusetheirchildrenC.careabouttheirchildren’semotionalneedsD.helptheirchildrengetwhattheyhavenevergot64.WhatismostimportantforpeoplewithCEN?A.Toachievegreatself-awarenessB.TotalkandlistentothemselvesC.Tobesuretomeanwhattheysay.D.Totrytonoticetheirownfeeling.DOvertheyears,mygirlshaveencounteredanumberofgroupplaysituations---someformalandothersdecidedlylessformal.Formalplaygroupstendtohaverulesonthetopicofsharing.However,atoneweeklytoddlerplaydateorganizedbythelocalMontessorisschool,no-sharingwasthenorm.Childrenwereallowedtoplaywithabookoratoyuntiltheyfinishedwithit.Andotherchildren(andtheirparents)wereexpectedtorespectthat.Atanotherplaydate,atimerwassetwheneveronechilddecidedthathewantedtoplaywithatoythatanotherchildwasplayingwith.Whenthetimerwentoff,itwastimetoshare.Thingsaredifferentwhenitcomestobackyardplaydatesanditdependsentirelyontherulesofsharingdeterminedbytheparentsinattendance.Someparentsforcetheirkidstosharethetoyswhenanotherchildshowsinterestinthemandtheyexpectotherparentstodothesame.Othersattempttonegotiatebetweenkidstocomeupwithalternativesorcompromisedplaytimewiththedesiredtoy.Basically,itboils-19-downtothisunspokenrule.Ifotherparentsaremakingtheirkidsshare,you’dbettermakeyourkidsharedtoo,orit’slikelythatyouwillnotbeinvitedforfutureplaydates.However,anewviewpointfromsomeexpertshasbeenputforwardthatsharingisactuallybadforachild’sdevelopment.Theideaisthatkidsdon’tactuallylearntoshare,buttheyjustlearntoobeythedemandsofmorepowerfulindividuals---namely,theirparents.Andsharingteacheskidsthattheyshouldbeallowedtohaveanythingjustbecausetheywantit.Inaddition,sharingdisruptsachild’sfocusedattentionandhisabilitytoconcentrate.So,ifachildfocusesonatoy,heshouldbeallowedtoplaywithituntilhehasfiguredoutwhateverhewantedtolearnfromthattoyorhasbroughtwhateverimaginativeplayhewasgoingontoaconclusion.Forsomekids,thespanofattentionmaylastforfiveminutes,whileforothersitmaybefivehours.Ontheonehand,it’sOKforkidstolearnthattheycan’thaveeverythingthemomenttheywantit.Theylearntheymayhavetobepatientandwaitormoveontosomethingelse.Ontheotherhand,it’salsoOKforkidstolearnhowtoshare.Asanadult,Isharethingswithmyfriendsandfamilyallthetime.Weborrowourneighbour’selectrichedgeclipperswheneverweneedthem,andourneighboursborrowourtruckwhentheyneedtomoveasofaorpickupaloadofmulch.OvertheyearsIcanthinkofdozensofthingsthatIhaveborrowedfromothers---alaptopcomputerwhenminediedsuddenlyinthemiddleofabusyweek,asteamcleanerforthecarpet,books,carsandclothes.Thelistgoesonandon.IliketoliveinaworldwhereIcansharewithfriendsandfamilyasneeded,andit’sOKformykidstolearnhowtodothesame.Sharingdoesn’tmeandroppingthetoyyouareplayingwithinstantlyandhandingitovertoanother.Itcouldmeanofferingittoafriendwhomaynotgettoplaywiththattoyeverydayorlettinganotherkidplaywithitthisweekifyouplayedwithitlastweek.That’srealsharing,notforcedcompliance.It’stheabilitytounderstandotherpeople’sfeelingsandthequalityofbeinggenerous.AnditreflectsthekindofworldIwanttolivein,whereweallhaveourtoys,but-19-whenwearenotusingthem,wesharethemwithourfriends.65.Duringthefirstweeklytoddleplaydate,children______.A.hadtosharetoyswithothersB.learnedtoworktogetherasateamC.couldonlyplaywiththetoyinafixedtime.D.hadtowaituntilothersfinishedplayingthetoytheywanted66.Theunderlinedpart“unspokenrule”(inPara2)probablymeansthat_________.A.communicationisveryimportantattheplaydateB.childrencanrefusetoshareattheplaydateC.ifothersshare,yourchildrenshouldsharetooD.parentsdeterminetherulesofsharingtoys67.Someexpertsdisapproveofchildren’ssharingbecauseit_______.A.failstoteachchildrentobegratefulB.teacheschildrentoobeyratherthanshareC.preventsthephysicaldevelopmentofchildrenD.makechildrenlosethecuriosityabouttheworld68.Whatcanweknowaboutchildren’sno-sharing?A.Itmaydevelopchildren’sconcentrationability.B.Itmayhelpchildrenhaveastrongcharacter.C.Itmayslowchildren’sself-learningability.D.Itmaymakechildrenlessimaginative.69.Bymentioninghissharinglist,theauthorintendstotellusthat______.A.hisneighboursareverygenerousB.adultscansharewhilechildrenneedn’tC.hislifeismoreconvenientthankstosharingD.sharingisofgreatimportanceinourdailylife70.Whatistheauthor’sunderstandingofsharing?A.Sharingneedstobeguaranteedbyselflessness.B.Sharingislettingothershavethingsyouareusing.C.Sharingisthegenerousbehaviourfromtheheart.D.Sharingmeansothers’demandismoreimportant.-19-第二卷(非选择题,共两大题,35分)第四部分:任务型阅读(共10小题;每小题l分,满分l0分)请认真阅读下列短文,并根据所读内容在文章后表格中的空格里填入最恰当的单词。注意:每空格1个单词。Everyonewantstogotocollege.Atcollege,youaremeanttodowellinyourcourses.Youhavetosetupasolidschedule.Forexample,ifyouhaveacourseat11amandnoclassesafterward,thenmakesureyoudothatcourse’sassignmentswithinthenexttwohours,soyouwillbeavailabletoenjoytherestoftheday.MakesureyoukeeptheGPA(theaverageofastudent’smarksoveraperiodoftimeintheUSeducationsystem)thatisrequired.Makesurenottopartyexcessively.Collegeisfarfromplaying.Youarepayingforaneducationandhopefullyasuccessfulfuture.Rememberyouhavetherestofyourlifetoenjoytheparty.Andwhatyoushoulddoistostudy,studyandpartyabit.Balanceitout.Collegealsoconsistsofcompletingindependentwork.WhatImeanbythatisyourareexpectedtohavetheabilitytodothelaundryandcleanyourroom.Makesureyoukeeptoacertainschedulewhenitcomestodoingthelaundryandcleaningyourspace.Andmakesureyouchooseyourlesseventfuldaywhenonlyoneortwocoursesareoffered,anddoyourcleaning!Basically,youneedtobewellorganizedwitheverything.Consideringyou’remostlikelytohaveotherroommates,youshouldorganizeyourbelongings,becausenobodywantstoroomwithamessyandunorganizedperson.Inaddition,makesureyoudevelopfriendshipswithrightpeople.Therightpeoplearethosewhoaregoodatfindingwaysofdealingwithpracticalproblemsandcanmakeyouhappyandprovideyouwithgoodadvice.Itisextremelyimportantthattheydon’talwayswanttopartyandtheycanbalancetheircollegelifeaswellasyoudo.Youwanttoreceivereciprocaltreatment,sowhynothaveapositivefriendaroundyou?Mostofall,whenyouhaveyourmonthvacationssuchChristmasvacation,ensurethatyougetallyourtiringstressandfrustrationremovedbyrelaxing.Treatyourselftoaspawithfriendsandalsotaketheopportunitytowork.-19-Lastbutnotleast,gettingmoneyincollegeissomewhatadifficulttaskunlessyouhavequitegenerousandwell-offparents.Cherishyourparents’companyandcare,fortheymissedyousomuchand,afterall,theyarepayingforyoureducation.TitleWhatdoescollegeconsistof?Beinggoodatyourcourses●Havea(71)_________●EnsurethatyoukeeptheGPA.●Trytokeepa(72)___________betweenworkandplay(73)___________workonyourown●Be(74)__________todothelaundryandcleanyourroomonalesseventfulday.●Bea(75)__________personbecausenoonewantstolivewithamessyman.Makingpositive(76)____________●Thosewhoaregoodat(77)_______problems.●Thosewhocanprovideyouwith(78)_________andadvice.●Thosewhocanbalancetheircollegelife.HavingagoodtimeduringmonthvacationsRemovestressandfrustrationfromyouandget(79)___________.RememberingyourparentsYourparentscareaboutyou,missyouand,mostofall,(10)_________youinreceivingeducation.第五部分:书面表达(满分25分)Nowadayscompetitionexistsineveryfieldanditisbecomingfiercerandfiercer.Itisnotsurprisingthateducationandcompetitionarecloselyrelated.Ontheonehand,itisnaturalforchildrentocompeteand,therefore,understandablethat-19-competitionisputtoeducationaluse.Ontheotherhand,competitionmaybefoundsoimportantinadultlifethatyoungpeopleareeducatedtocompete.Forexample,inSparta,thefamousancientGreekcityinthe8thand7thcenturiesBC,physicaleducationwasdominated(占重要地位)bycontests.Therefore,intheOlympicsGames,Spartansoftenwonmorethanhalfofthetophonors.Educationexpertsholddifferentopinionsonthepointthatcompetitivedesiresshouldbeencouraged.Ontheorysaysthat,sincecompetitionispartofeveryculture,itisnecessarytoputcompetitionintoeducationtohelpchildrengetusedtoitinthefuturelife.Anothertheoryviewscompetitionasopposedtocooperationandshouldbelimited.Atschoolthisoftenresultsinamixedattitudetowardscompetition,whichconfusesstudents.写作内容:1、用约30个词概括上文主要内容2、用约120个词就“竞争”这一话题谈谈你的看法,内容包括:1)竞争的广泛性;2)竞争的利与弊;3)你是否喜欢竞争,请说明理由。写作要求:1、作文中可以使用亲身经历或虚构的故事,也可以参照阅读材料的内容,但不得直接引用原文中的句子;2、作文中不能出现真实姓名和学校名称。标准概括准确,语言规范,内容合适,篇章连贯。-19-班级_______________姓名_______________学号________________考试号_______________座位号_______________……………………………………………………………装…………………订……………线…………………………………………………………………射阳县第二中学2022年秋学期第二次学情调研高三英语答题纸任务型阅读(注意:每空格1个单词。)10′71._____________________72._____________________73._____________________74._____________________75._____________________76._____________________77._____________________78._____________________79._____________________80._____________________书面表达25′__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________-19-___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________-19-高三英语试题答案听力:CBCCABAACBABAACBCBAB单选:BCDBCBDADADBBDC完型:ABDCDBABADCDCDABCBCA阅读:BABDCDBCADCBADC任务型阅读:71.schedule72.balance73.Completing/Finishing/Doing74.able75.organized76.friends77.solving78.happiness79.relaxed80.Support书面表达:Fiercecompetitioncanbeseeneverywhereinourlivesnowadays.However,educationexpertstakedifferentattitudestowardscompetitivespirit,whichsomebelieveshouldbeencouragedwhileothersthinkotherwise.Asmoststudentsknow,onecannotbeadmittedtoafamousuniversityifhismarksarelowerthanothers’.Similarly,itiswell-knowntograduatesthatonecannotfindhonorablejobunlesshemasterssomeprofessionalskills.However,everycoinhastwosidessocompetitionhasitsadvantagesanddisadvantages.Ontheonehand,itiscompetitionthatdrivesustomoveforwardconstantlyandachieveperfection.Withoutcompetition,theproductsinthefactoriesandtheserviceintherestaurantswouldn’tbeimproved,andourpotentialwouldn’tbeexploited.Ontheotherhand,intensecompetitionalsobringsusgreatpleasureandevendoesgreatharmtoourhealth.Personally,Ilikecompetition.Iviewcompetitionasachancetoimprovemyself.Asthesayinggoes,asmoothseanevermadeaskilledsailor.Onlybyacceptingcompetitionbravelycanwebecomeskilledsailors.Inaword,weshouldwelcomecompetition,embraceandmakethebestuseofit.-19-