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1. B. of 2. D.has held3. B. require taking care of4. D.to offer5. C. with which 6. B.where 7. B.whatever

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2022南通三模于2022-05-05开考,鉴于三模考试一般与高考难度接近、成绩更具参考价值,因此我们将在考试结束后第一时间为各位高考考生公布南通三模英语试题真题试卷及答案解析,提前预祝各位南通三模取得成功、高考取得成功!

三模考试的试题及成绩都非常具有参考价值,因此我们建议考生考试结束之后,迅速对答案、整理归纳错题,大型联合模拟考试进入五月之后将越来越少,考生应珍惜这样的机会及时查漏补缺,做好高考考前最后的复习冲刺。

【答案汇总】

【听力】

1-5 BBCCA 、6-10 ACACB 、11-15 ABBCB 、16-20 ACBAA

【传统阅读】

21-23 ABC 、24-27 DDCC 、28-31 DABA 、32-35 DCAD

【7选5阅读】

36-40 DFGAE

【完形填空】

41-45 CBDDA 、46-50 DCABA 、51-55 BCBAB

【语法填空】

56. incredibly、57. shelves、58. an、59. which、60. combining、

61. nation’s、62. than、63. has been、64. shared、65. begins

【解析】

【传统阅读】

21-23 ABC、24-27 DDCC、28-31 DABA、32-35 DCAD

A篇

第21题 A 见文章第一段,可知,这本书主要针对新冠疫情,讲述并介绍了新冠疫情对于社会等的影响,故选A。

第22题 B 见文章倒数第二段上的一行字,需要7+0.92=7.92预订费,故选B。

第23题 C 本文主要介绍了一场关于一本讨论新冠并对新冠进行相关描述,探讨新冠如何改变世界的书的直播,是以广告的形式展示给读者,以此进行宣传。故选C。

B篇

第24题 D 见文章第一段中,提到Jarrett的葡萄园提前了六周开始收获,可知,因为气候变化,葡萄园收成时间提前了,故选D。

第25题 D 见文章第三段,可知,曾经农民与科学家在气候变化对于葡萄种植的影响方面有着巨大的分歧,但现在农民们意识到了气候变化的严重性,并且想要采取一定的措施来适应和改变现状。A、B项无中生有;C项曲解文意,文中只是说农民对于种植园的选取取决于是否有利于酿酒,故选D。

第26题 C 见文章倒数第二段,可知Jarrett将葡萄种植的品种移栽到了海拔更高的地方,以此来适应气候的变化。故选C。

第27题 C 见文章最后一段,可知Jarrett认为,制定一个长远的计划是非常有必要的,且在对一些事物进行改变之后获得成功,是很有价值的事情,可见Jarrett认为为了安全起见,作出必要的实验尝试来避免未来的风险是必要的,故选C。

C篇

第28题 D 结合第二和第三段来看,这种语言和其他语种没有任何联系,很孤立,而且第三段的“far gone”也表明这种小众语种处于濒危。

第29题 A 定位到第四段最后一句,上文说的是数量,下文紧接着说疫情等因素,而推测可知后者对前者造成的影响肯定是锐减的。

第30题 B 细节题。A选项,在第六段第一句的myth表明是童话,而非真实故事;C选项,第五段第一句表明不是大多数感兴趣;D选项,第七段只是说可以通过编制字典、本地语音等方式来保护该语种,不是出版物。B选项可以和第五段后半部分对应。

第31题 A 定位到最后一段最后一句,从马克吐温所表达的语句来看,他认为这种方式从未设想过,非常的creative(创新),A选项最符合。

D篇

第32题 D 主旨题。第一段可以看出,该研究目的在于研究鲸鱼应对人类攻击的反应和行为。

第33题 C 定位到第六段,第一句是话题句,猎人意识到鲸鱼会逃脱攻击。第二句就是答案,即原因,鲸鱼之间会对猎人的攻击进行信息交流。第三句进一步解释了鲸鱼如何躲避攻击,鲸鱼改变传统的逃脱方式,逆流游动。

第34题 A 考察对作者写作目的的理解。第五段主要介绍了鲸鱼高度的社会属性和智力等特征,因为下文开始介绍鲸鱼如何躲避攻击(交流信息等),第五段的作用就是提供支撑,给出原因。

第35题 D 考察对态度的推断。结合第七段来看,说话者在介绍鲸鱼未来可能会面对新的威胁,但是它们会有新的应对策略,可见其态度是比较乐观的。

【7选5阅读】

36-40 DFGAE

第36题 D 空格所在句的意思是:没有经验就不能被聘用,但没有被聘用就不能获得经验。那么,在没有经验的情况下找到工作的关键是什么呢?故选项D正确。

第37题 F 第二段根据小标题可知是要瞄准切实可行的目标,F选项意为瞄准初级和初级职位当然没有什么可耻的。与段落大意相符,故选项F正确。

第38题 G 第三段主要讲要着重关注你的技能,不要执着于你没有的经历。相反,把你的申请集中在使你非常适合这个职位的技能上。故选项G正确。

第39题 A 第四段主要讲的是寻找工作机会,获得工作经历,故选项A正确。

第40题 E 在没有工作经验的情况下找工作并不容易,但每个人都经历过。人们很容易把拒绝当成是针对自己的,然后辞职。故选项E正确。

【完形填空】

41-45 CBDDA 、46-50 DCABA 、51-55 BCBAB

第41题 C 文章整篇都在讲述作者在养老院做志愿的经历。lecture/演讲、study、relax均不符合语境。

第42题 B 联系后文可知,这里表达的是作者并没有想过会和一位和自己相差八十岁的老人建立一份紧密的游戏。这里close friendship是常用搭配。

第43题 D 固定搭配。be struck by表示被……触动,在这里表示“我见到老人的第一眼就被她的自信所触动”。

第44题 D 词义辨析。bossy/专横的,sharp/敏锐的,在这里intelligent and sharp表示聪明伶俐,与前面的博士学位相呼应。

第45题 A 从后文“have a full conversation with me”可知,我和这位老人一直都很谈得来,所以在这里应该是我从不觉得我和Edith缺少话题,故选lack。

第46题 D 动词辨析。recall表示回忆,从后文可知Edith的记忆非常好,可以记起一百年前的事情,所以这里应该用recall与后文呼应。

第47题 C 形容词辨析。artistic/艺术性的,active/活跃的,literary/文学的,capable/有能力的,这里用active不用artistic的原因是active更加包容,而artistic只能形容跳舞,不能形容后面的参加运动课程等等。

第48题 A 理解句意。这里想要描述的是Edith笑起来的样子,故用how。

第49题 B 这里用hold表示执手跳舞。waltz是一种双人舞,所以raise并不准确,而clap和shake都不符合语境,故选hold hands。

第50题 A 动词辨析。restricted表示被限制的,这里的含义是Edith虽然被限制在了轮椅上,她依然参加运动课程。

第51题 B 动词辨析。相较于其他选项,明显visit更加符合文章中作者和Edith的关系。

第52题 C 这句话的意思是,“我学会去理解并接受智慧”,praise、greeting和thanks在文中都没有被提到,在这里只能选择wisdom。

第53题 B 前后呼应。从后文and后面紧跟着的内容来看,这里应该描述的是作者在成长过程中受到的挫折,才会用weigh形容small decision,所以前面应该用fail表达相同的情绪。

第54题 A 联系全文可知,作者的人生态度发生了转变,所以这边的态度应该和前文相对比,故选择appreciate表示对受到的fail和decision的感激与接纳。

第55题 B 这里点名了文章主旨,what matters是常见用法,意思是作者在经历了和Edith的相处中终于明白了真正重要的东西是什么。

【应用文写作官方范文】

An on-site craft competition was held in our school library last Saturday, which was aimed at developing students’ innovative spirit and labor skills.

The participants selected from all the classes were required to create a craft in the given time. After an hour, a variety of awesome works were presented, including vivid wooden carvings and lifelike clay animals. Finally, the completed works were judged, ten of which received awards.

The competition was a great success. Not only did it provide the students with a platform to demonstrate their talents, but also it stimulated their interest in exploring their creativity.

【读后续写原文】

......

Lemon Brown got up after patting his rags in place and looked out the window again.

“Looks like they’re gone. You get on out of here and get yourself home. I’ll be watching from the window, so you’ll be all right.”

Lemon Brown went down the stairs behind Greg. When they reached the front door, the old man looked out first, saw the street was clear, and told Greg to scoot on home.

“You sure you’ll be OK?” Greg asked.

“Now, didn’t I tell you I was going to East St. Louis in the morning?” Lemon Brown asked. “Don’t that sound OK to you?”

“Sure it does,” Greg said, the wrinkles about his eyes suggesting a smile. “That I’ll do.”

The night had warmed and the rain had stopped, leaving puddles at the curbs. Greg didn’t even want to think how late it was. He thought ahead of what his father would say and wondered if he should tell him about Lemon Brown. He thought about it until he reached his stoop, and decided against it. Lemon Brown would be OK, Greg thought, with his memories and his treasure.

Greg pushed the button over the bell marked “Ridley,” thought of the lecture he knew his father would give him, and smiled.

【官方范文】

“You get on out of here and get yourself home,” said Lemon Brown. Nodding his head, Greg followed the old man silently. When they reached the front door, the old man looked out first, saw the street was clear and told Greg to hurry home. Greg opened his arms and hugged the old man tightly. “Take care of the treasure of yours.” “That I’ll do,” said Lemon Brown, the wrinkles about his eyes suggested a smile. Then Greg walked into the darkness, the old man watching him from behind.

When Greg was walking in the street, the night had warmed and the rain had stopped. Greg didn’t even want to think how late it was. He thought ahead what his father would say and wondered if he should tell him about Lemon Brown. He thought about it until he reached his stoop and decided against it. Lemon Brown would be all right with his memories and his treasure. Greg pushed the button over the bell marked Ridley, thought of the lecture he knew his father would give him, and smiled.

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A.Traditional bandages are out of usenow. B.More smart bandages will be developed. C.Progress in science calls for moreresearch. D.People are urged to study medicalscience. 15.What does the text focus on? A.A successful test on mice. B.A colourchanging bandage C.Sensing drug-resistant bacteria. D.Preventing abuse of antibiotics. 第二节(共5小题海小题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。 Handwriting is quickly becoming a dyingart. Few businesses can run nowadays without computers. 16Researchers,from Princeton University conducted a study to demonstrate the differencesbetween students who wrote out their notes and those who typed notes on alecture. 17 Participants were tested on the material 30 minutes afterthe lecture and again a week later. And handwriting emerged as the champion. 18 Thetypers had a significant edge when it came to note-taking efficiency. Thetypers could copy downsignificantly many more words than the writers, sometimeseven transcribing the contents of the lecture word-for-word. But while more of the lecture's contentwas retained(保留)on paper when typing, it wasn'tnecessarily retained in participants’ heads.19On the test 30 minutesafter the lecture, typers and writers did more or less equally well onquestions about the basic facts of the lecture, but typers fell behind when itcame to more conceptual questions. As for the later quiz, the results weresimilar. Students with handwritten notes were able to remember and stillunderstand the concepts of the lecture after a week had passed. Theseparticipants were also more open to understanding new ideas. 20 A The tests that the participants tookproved this. B.The efficiency of handwriting mightbest benefit you. C.That's not to say that typing doesn'thave its benefits. D.In this study, the laptops were onlyused to take notes. E.Generally speaking, typing also hasits own disadvantages. F.But what are we losing as handwritingloses its significance in society? G.Clearly, writing by hand is one of thethings that can make you smarter. 第二部分语言运用(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,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。 As the temperature approached as highas 90 °F lastJuly 4th, three police officerswent into a Foods Market to get something21to drink. Once inside, they were asked by a security guard to help with a 22 woman. The woman in questionwas obviously 23 , and her cheeks were wet with tears.Theofficers looked inside her bag. All they saw werecontainersof 24 . "I'm hungry,” she explained 25 .Caught red-handed, the woman nodoubtexpected to betreated as a 26 . But thepolice had other 27 ."We'll pay for her food."One of them told the 28 security guard. She would notbe29 . Drying her wet 30 , the woman repeated, "Thank you, thankyou. "She wasn't the only one touched by this act of 31.Customers atthe storewere so impressed by what they'd 32 that some evenposteda photo on Twitter. 33 , attentionwasnever what the officers sought. They were _ 34 by a far more common emotion. Whenwe look atsomeone's face and see that they need you, it's pretty 35 as a human beingto walk away fromsomething like this. 21. A.safe B.sweet C.clean D.cold 22. A.wounded B.suspected C.reported D.wronged 23. A.scared B.disappointed C.puzzled D.annoyed 24. A.clothes B.medicine C.toys D.food 25. A.politely B.loudly C.seriously D.hopelessly 26. A.thief B.beggar C.victim D.customer 27. A.facts B.secrets C.ideas D.reasons 28. A.rude B.surprised C.patient D.embarrassed 29. A.arrested B.employed C.kept D.doubted 30. A.bag B.hands C.packet D.cheeks 31. A.caution B.sympathy C.justice D.faith 32. A.ignored B.expected C.witnessed D.recoginzed 33. A.However B.Therefore C.Besides D.Instead 34. A.attracted B.controlled C.required D.driven 35. A.typical B.amazing C.difficult D.silly 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。 Thewildfires in Australia became considerably worse in January, 2020. The disasterfaced by 36country is far from over. Many of the fires37(send)smokehigh into the atmosphere and some smoketurned into pyrocumulonimbus clouds. Theclouds can help a fire draw in more air and shift surfacewinds, 38(result)in fire tornadoes ( 龙卷风). Fires have destroyed habitats foranimals that 39 (find)only inAustralia, including koalas and rare birds. It will take time to fully know howmuch harm the fires have done 40 wildlife.The wildfires are expected 41 (continue)burning for months as Australiaentered its dryseason. This past year, 2019, is the hottest and driest year on record. Fires happen42(regular) during theAustralian dry season. However, climate and natural changesare making the situation 43(bad). At least12 million acres have beenburned so far in Victoria and New South Wales alone. Smoke from the fireshasmade44 to South America. There is so much smoke that it may stay in theair for months , 45 have a smalleffect on the planets climate. 第三部分写作(共两节,满分40分) 第一节(满分15分) 假定你是李华,你的英国朋友Frank来信询问你的寒假生活情况。请根据以下要点给他回信: 1.由于冠状病毒病爆发,假期被迫延长; 2.寒假生活(在线上课、读书、锻炼身体等); 3.期盼开学。 注意: 1.词数80左右; 2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯; 3.信的开头已为你写好。 参考词汇:冠状病毒病COVID-19 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。续写的词数为150左右。 Arthur was messy. He didn'ttry to make messes, but he didn't try to clean up much, either.There were always smallpieces of food on the table when he was done eating. His socks never made itinto the hamper(洗衣篮). And he only picked up his toys when Momthreatened to throw them away. Most days, Mom followed Arthur around the houseand cleaned up after him. She brushed the crumbs (碎屑)into her hand and threwthem away after meals. She picked up his socks and made sure they got washed,dried and folded neatly before going back in the drawer. She often picked uphis toys when he left them to do something else. One day. Mom asked Arthurto pick up his toy trains. "Not right now," Arthur said. He wasreading a comic book. The trains had been on the living room floor since themorning. "You know what,Arthur? I’m not going to ask you again. I'm done cleaning today." And withthat, Mom put her feet up on the sofa and picked up a book to read. At dinner time, Arthur noticedthat there was a big pile of crumbs at his place at the table. Mom's spot wasnice and clean. Arthur didn't like the crumbs very much After dinner, Arthur'sfeet felt cold. He went to his room and opened his drawer, but the drawer wasempty. "Mom, where are my socks?" Arthur called. "There weren't anysocks in your hamper, so I didn't wash them," Mom said. Arthur feltunhappy. Now his feet would be cold, unless he wanted to wear dirty socks fromthe floor. He decided to stay barefoot. When it was time for bed,Arthur said good night to Mom and turned to go upstairs. Arthur stepped righton his toy train in his bare feet. "Ouch!" cried Arthur. "Thatreally hurt! " Paragraph 1: However, Mom was still reading and saidnothing. Paragraph2: “Mom?” said Arthur. “Tomorrow can youshow me how to do the laundry so I can wash my socks?”高三模拟考试英语试题相关 文章 : ★ 2020高三英语高考模拟试题及答案 ★ 2017高三高考前模拟考试英语试题附答案 ★ 高三毕业班英语模拟试题 ★ 高三英语联考试卷及答案 ★ 高三英语一模训练题 ★ 高三英语冲刺综合训练试题 ★ 高考英语语法填空真题精选10篇 ★ 高三一模英语考试反思总结 ★ 高三英语二模训练题 ★ 高三英语阅读理解解题训练及答案

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