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    1、南通市2022届高三年级第二次调研测试英 语 试 卷注意事项:1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、考生号、考场号和座位号填写在答题卡上。用2B 铅笔将试卷类型填涂在答题卡相应位置上。将条形码横贴在答题卡右上角条形码粘贴处。2.作答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用2B铅笔在答题卡上对应题目下面的答案信息点涂黑;如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案。答案不能答在试卷上。3.非选择题必须用黑色字迹的签字笔作答,答案必须写在答题卡各题目指定区域内相应位置上;如需改动,先划掉原来的答案,然后再写上新答案;不准使用铅笔和涂改液。不按以上要求作答无效。4.考生必须保持答题卡的整洁。考试结束后,将试卷和答题卡

    2、一并交回。第一部分 听力(共两节, 满分30分)做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题纸上。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,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。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,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

    3、小题,每小题5秒钟; 听完后,各小题将给 5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。1.What costs the most according to the woman?A. The car. B. The repairs. C. The driving lessons. 2.What did the man do yesterday?A. He cut wood. B. He cooked a meal. C. He watched movies.3.What will the weather be like tomorrow probably?A. Rainy.B. Sunny. C.W

    4、indy.4.When will the man meet Tom?A. 8:00 a.m. B. 9:00 a.m. C.5:00p.m.5.What is the woman A.Working in sales.B.Working with people. C.Working with numbers.听第6段材料,回答第6至7题。6. What is the relationship between the speakers?A.Teacher and student. B.Father and daughter. C. Teammates.7. What does the woman

    5、 think of science in the end?A. It is dangerous. B. It is strange. C.It is great.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8. How did Lucy first acquire the bike?A.She bought it. B. She borrowed it. C. She was given it.9. Who owned the bike before Lucy?A. Her sister. B. Her friend. C. Her brother.10. What concerns Lucy most

    6、about a bike?A. The price. B. The safety. C. The color.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11. Where are the speakers?A.In a hotel. B.In a cave. C.In a university.12. How old are the paintings?A. Around 500 years old. B. Around 1000 years old. C.Around 17,000 years old. 13. Who is the man?A.A professor. B.A painter. C

    7、.A hotel owner.听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。14. What do we know about Stuart?A.Hes a tour guide. B.Hes a travel lover. C. Hes a delivery man.15. What does Stuart recommend getting?A. A map of the area. B.A cell phone. C.A hotel card.16. What does Stuart say travelers should do?A. Try not to travel alone. B.Writ

    8、e down contact information. C. Ask different people for directions. 17. What are the speakers mainly talking about?A. Suggestions about getting lost. B.Advice on staying safe outside. C.Tips for choosing a travel destination.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。18. What time did the examiner leave?A.At 10:55. B.At 11:

    9、00. C.At 11:05.19. Why did the examiner leave?A. He had forgotten the paperwork. B. He had to go somewhere else. C. He had finished his work.20. What does the speaker intend to tell the listeners to do?A. Be prepared. B. Try to be on time. C. Never fear failure.第二部分 阅读理解 (共两节,满分50分)第一节 (共15小题;每小题2.5

    10、分,满分37.5分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的 A、B、C 和 D 四个选项中,选出最佳选项。AMy favourite BooksPosted by Catherine Chung.a great writerStories of Your Life and Others by Ted ChiangThis collection contains several maths stories. The one I recommend is Division By Zero,about Jane Parkinson,a brilliant German mathematician.To her

    11、great despair,she ends up proving that mathematics is inconsistent and is able to prove that any two numbers are equal.A beautiful,thought-provoking(发人深省的)story about belief,understanding,and faith.The Housekeeper and the Professor by Yoko OgawaIts about a woman who comes to work for a once-great ma

    12、thematician.Due to a brain injury,he has only 80 minutes of short-term memory available to him before he forgets everything. It is filled with beautiful maths,simply and clearly described alongside finely drawn relationships between the characters. Too Much Happiness by Alice MunroKovalevskaya was a

    13、 19th-century mathematician at a time when women were not allowed in most of Europe to attend university. She married a man who promised to take her to Germany to study. She made major contributions to the field and became the first woman in Russia to obtain a doctorate in mathematics. The Ore Miner

    14、s Wife by Karl IagnemmaIt is about a miner who thinks hes discovered the proof to the problem: construct a square,equal in area to a given circle. His wife, not knowing what has suddenly taken his attention and his time, fears he is being unfaithful. A moving exploration of the joys of entering a pr

    15、oblem whole and the desire and impossibility of truly knowing those we love. 21.What doesIrefer to in Paragraph 1?A. Catherine Chung. B. Ted Chiang.C. Jane Parkinson.D.Yoko Ogawa.22.Which book is about a pioneering Russian woman mathematician?A.Stories of Your Life and Others. B.The Housekeeper and

    16、the Professor. C.Too Much Happiness.D.The Ore Miners Wife.23.What do the listed books have in common?A. They tell love stories. B. They involve mathematics. C. They explore human relationship. D. They reveal peoples inner world.BWhen Narayanswami was invited to a dinner by a friend who worked at Nas

    17、as Jet Propulsion Laboratory,she was excited.Many of the guests flew planes.I must have expressed some yearning(渴望),she says,because someone told her:You should join he flying club!The next day Narayanswami, who was 57at the time, arranged to meet an instructor.I said:Arent I too old?He said:Weve go

    18、t students in their 80s.Narayanswami grew up in Southall, west London,and at grammar school suffered horrific racist bullying. The library provided shelter. But,as she reached her late teens, she feel family pressure for an arranged marriage;I really protested, she says.But I want to be an astronaut

    19、! My mother made a promise.As long as you are getting an education we will not look for a husband for you.Narayanswami studied biology at Leicester University, then did a PhD at St Andrew, followed by postdoctoral research at the University of California.Every time you move you get further away,her

    20、dad remarked on the phone.I didnt feel I would be able t escape unless I did that, she says.In 2020, aged 64, Narayanswami finished 423 light hours she needed to earn her pilots license. Then she applied to Nasas astronaut corps, but received a very appreciative rejection. Even now,at 66,she says:I

    21、havent been able to figure out how to deal with it I doesnt go away. The racist bullying she received as a child has cast a very long shadow.Flying has helped.It is a workout: she has to tow the plane out to the taxiway.And it offers a different perspective. I can see eagles, bears,mountain lions, b

    22、irds of prey.I love the beauty of the clouds. They are like ill. Vaster than our hills, she says.New possibilities have arisenNarayanswami chairs the board of the General Aviation Awards in the USbut she finds relaxing difficult.In light, she ispart of a huge network of people who are communicating

    23、by radio frequency. There is no sense of skin colour. We are all tied together by our voices.24. 1How did the instructors words sound to Narayanswami?A. Disappointing. B.Embarrassing.C. Annoying.D. Encouraging.25.What does the,underlined wordthatin Paragraph 3 refer to?A.Accepting an aged marriage.

    24、B.Receiving an education.C. Keeping a distance. D. Making a promise:26.What does Narayanswami think of Nasas rejection?A.It indicates prejudice against her. B. It ruins her childhood memory. C.It raises concern for her age. D. It leaves room for negotiation. 27.What does flying bring to Narayanswami

    25、?A.A good way of relaxation. B. A different dimension of life. C.A rich knowledge of wild lie. D.A full exhibition of leadership.CAt Jenner Park primary School in Wales, pupils between the ages of seven and nine are writing letters to residents of a local care home. The initiative sees children and

    26、their elderly pen pals(笔友)exchange updates about their lives,helping to build relationships between generations while also giving the children an understanding of the value of writing letters by handan activity thats becoming less and less common.Laura Johnson,the teacher who coordinates(协调)the sche

    27、me at Jenner Park,says:All of our writing is for a purpose. Thats the key in getting children to value handwriting. As soon as you put an audience there, knowing that someone out there is going to be reading itwhether thats parents or another group of childrentheres always the real sense of pride to

    28、 go along with it,says Johnson.The school maintains a focus on handwriting throughout the years,from dedicated handwriting classes in the prep school to a calligraphy club offered to the older groups. It has created something called the pen license. It allows younger children to move from using a pe

    29、ncil to pen once theyve reached a certain standard.Theres a lot of excitement about reaching that pen licence stage, says Johnson.Johnson adds that developing students writing in this way matters for their life after school:For us, its important that we create citizens of the future who have a set o

    30、f life skills that can make them successful. The dominance of technology is a challenge,she admits, but she also believes both tools have their place.Obviously were competing with technology continuously.she says.And I know there are people there saying you dont need to bother about handwriting beca

    31、use tech is out there. But we dont see it as competing Were trying to get pupils to realize that theres a place for handwriting。and to know when its important to use each.28. Why does the school launch the initiative?A. To help children to find the meaning of handwriting. B. To encourage children to

    32、 show pity for the aged. C. To persuade children to choose proper courses. D. To urge children to acknowledge the audience. 29.What does Paragraph 3 mainly tell us about the school?A. Its after-class activities. B. Its practice in handwriting. C. Its academic achievements. D. Its innovation in techn

    33、ology.30.What can we infer from the last paragraph about handwriting?A. It will win against technology. B. It will give way to technology. C. It will co-exist with technology.D. It will cause confusion to people. 31. Which can be a suitable title for the text?A. Handwriting promotes the pen pal sche

    34、me B. Slow communication reduces misunderstanding C. Creative ideas for dealing with challenges gain popularity D.Putting pen to paper contributes to a love of the written wordDPeople who regularly sleep for six hours or less each night in middle age are more likely to develop dementia(痴呆)than those

    35、 who routinely manage seven hours,according to a major study into the disease.Researchers found a 30% greater risk of dementia in those who during their 50s,60s and 70s consistently had a short nights sleep, regardless of other risk factors such as heart condition and poor mental health.Sabia, an au

    36、thor of the study at the university of Paris and her colleagues analyzed survey data from University College Londons Whitehall I study, which launched in 1985 and followed the health and lifestyles of more than 10,000 British volunteers. The French team focused on nearly 8.000 participants who self-

    37、reported their sleep patterns.During 25 years of follow-up.521 participants developed dementia, with most diagnosed in their late 70s. Writing in Nature Communications, the scientists described how those who routinely got six hours of sleep or less each night in their 50s and 60s were 30% more likel

    38、y to develop dementia than those who typically managed seven hours. The study does not prove that sleeping too little causes dementia, since sleep loss itself may be one of the earliest symptoms of the disease. But some scientists believe the results strengthen evidence that continuous poor sleep ma

    39、y at least contribute to the disease.The first pathological(病理上的)changes that lead to dementia occur one to two decades before the disease becomes obvious, as sticky proteins called amyloid build up in the brain. When the 1985 Whitehall II study first assessed the sleep of volunteers who later devel

    40、oped dementia,this process had probably not started.This meant that if they were sleeping too little, it was unlikely to have been caused by dementia-related brain changes.It strengthens the evidence that poor sleep in middle age could cause or worsen dementia in later life, said Dr Liz Coulthard, a

    41、 consultant senior lecturer in dementia neurology. It makes sense to take measures to improve sleep such as going outside during daylight hours to help maintain the natural rhythms that promote good sleep, avoiding too much alcohol or caffeine, particularly before bed, and finding a bedtime routine

    42、that works for you.32.What risk factor for dementia does the passage focus on?A. Sleep loss.B.Age.C.Poor mental health.D.Heart condition.33.How did French scientists get the research findings?A. By making a comparison. B.By monitoring sleep patterns. C. By interviewing British volunteers. D. By anal

    43、yzing previous survey data.34.In what tone do the scientists talk about the research?A.Casual.B. Doubtful. C. Negative.D. Cautious.35. What is the purpose of the last paragraph?A. To give examples. B. To collect proofs. C. To offer suggestions. D. To present arguments.第二节 (共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)根据短文内

    44、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。I am not sure how many books I have reread,but perhaps it is fewer than the average person. 36 The source material, though, is of course not.I used to take the same approach to books as I did to travel: dont go to the same place twice.Life is too short. 37 Then I

    45、realized that the fact that life is short might work the other way around, too: if you know you enjoy something,or somewhere, then why not return?Recently I reread Joseph Hellers Catch-22.I was inspired to do so when reminded of how hed respond when people rudely asked him why hed never written anyt

    46、hing as good:Who has?Catch-22 pretty much saved my life when I first read it. 38 I had dropped out of school twice,didnt leave the house at all and didnt have a life.It felt as though I hadnt laughed in such a long time. 39 It managed to take me out of the dark world, and though its themes are,of co

    47、urse,serious,its cleverness cheered me greatly.I related to its characters who are themselves trapped.I am now planning to reread the sort of books that inspired me in my own writing.I wont take a break altogether from reading the most recent releases.I love the smell of new books fresh from the pri

    48、nters. 40 A. Catch-22 had me laughing. B. My favourites are secondhand editions.C. There is discomfort in reading recently-released books. D. At that time I was an extremely depressed 17-year-old. E. For me, the pleasure of rereading is a newly discovered one. F. There is so much to read and so much

    49、 to see and experience.G. However,I have determined to dip more frequently into the old ones第三部分 语言知识运用 (共三节,满分30分)第一节 完形填空 (共15小题,每小题1分,满分15分) 阅读下面短文,从短文各题所给的A、B、C 和 D四个选项中,选出可填入空白处的最佳选项。Literature was something I was interested in. At school I was that kid who stuck his hand up to 41 aloud from th

    50、e Shakespeare play. Over the holidays I would visit the 42 and read literatures. While my generation was playing after school.I was in a ghetto(贫民区)learning to 43 .I lived then in Lagos.The ghetto landlords had unlimited 44 They could throw families with all their possessions out into the street. An

    51、noyed,I wrote about 45 .Those pieces were not published.Then it occurred to me to write a story about them.This began my long 46 in the rigorous craft(严谨构思)of the short story.However, after finishing my A-levels,I had a job working for a paint company. 47 in Lagos was so terrible that it took three

    52、hours to get to work.I would wake up at 4 a.m. and write for an hour before 48 work. When I 49 I wold sleep and then write till one oclock.The first 50 took a year.I got myself 51 from work and bought a typewriter with the severance pay(解雇金).I began 52 many 53 , who all turned it down.Then, one morn

    53、ing, a letter came from Longmans African Writers ,series.I remember giving a cry of 54 .That moment changed everything.I was 19.With the publication of Flowers and Shadows, the life I was meant to live 55 . 41.A. thinkB. readC. cryD. speak42.A. librariesB. charitiesC. exhibitionsD. attractions43.A.

    54、actB. writeC. cookD. paint44.A. talentsB. wealthC. powersD. freedom45.A. friendshipB. possibilitiesC. injusticesD. welfare46.A. memoryB. sufferingC. serviceD. adventure47.A. TrafficB. ClimateC. AccommodationD. Security48.A. making up forB. getting down toC. looking forward toD. setting out for49.A.

    55、resignedB. retiredC. returnedD. resolved50.A. optionB. draftC. visitD. picture51.A. freedB. inspiredC. firedD. prevented52.A. re-writingB. withdrawingC. job-huntingD. exploring53.A. friendsB. teachersC. writersD. publishers54.A. fearB. joy C. painD. sorrow55.A. endedB. changedC. beganD. improved第二节

    56、语法填空 (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。The traditional Chinese lunar calendar divides a year into 24 solar terms. The Spring Equinox(春分),as the fourth term of the year starts on March 20 56 ends on April this year.The Spring Equinox signals the equal 57 (long)of the day and nigh t

    57、ime.The day of the Spring Equinox is 58 the sun is directly above the equator.After the equinox, the sun moves northwards, resulting in 59 (gradual) longer day time in the Northern Hemisphere and longer night in the Southern Hemisphere.Standing an egg upright is a popular game across the country dur

    58、ing the Spring Equinox.It is an old custom that 60 (date)back to 4,000 years ago.People practice this tradition to celebrate the coming of spring.It 61 (believe) that if someone can make the egg stand, he will have good luck in the future.The Spring Equinox is 62 good time to fly kites.In ancient ti

    59、mes,people did not have good medical resources. So 63 (pray)for good health, they wrote their medical issues on paper kite. When the kite was 64 the air,people would cut off the stringy let the paper kite float away, 65 (symbolize) the flying away of diseases.第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)假定你是李华,读完外教M

    60、r.Brown推荐的一些英文小说后,你的收获很大。请你给他写一封感谢信,内容包括1.表示感谢;2.你的收获;3.希望得到进一步指导。注意1.词数 80左右;Dear Mr.Brown, Yours,Li Hua2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。第二节 故事续写(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。注意:1.续写词数应为150左右2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。A Narrow EscapeA feeling of terror came over ten-year-old Chet Roscow.He had been swimmi

    61、ng in the A Narrow EscapeMatawan River by himself. But he had the idea that someone or something was watching him.And then he saw a large gray fin(鳍)slicing through the water like a knife. What was that? Could it be a shark? That was impossible! Elm Hills was miles and miles from the ocean. How coul

    62、d a shark find its way into this little river?But now Chet could see it coming toward him.The shark was bigger than Chet himself. The black eyes staring up through the water-killer eyes.Chet dived toward the shore, pounding through the water and kicking with all his might. His feet touched the botto

    63、m. He was running now, looking over his shoulder. The shark was right behind him, its huge jaws wide open and its white teeth shining in its blooded mouth.Those killer eyes stared at Chet. And then, with a flick of its tail, the shark pushed itself backward into the water, and disappeared down the r

    64、iver.Chet rose to his knees and threw up. When he could stand, he suddenly noticed his fiends,Sid,Monty and Dewey, standing on the dock(码头).Before he could stop them,they had dived into the water.Get out of the water!he screamed.Get out! Get out now!He thundered down the path and onto the dock.You h

    65、ave to get out! Theres a shark!You hear that,Monty? Sid said.Theres a shark in the river! Wed better get out.Sid lifted himself up on the dock and took a running leap off the edge of the dock.He jumped into the river with such an enormous splash that Chet got thoroughly wet. Monty and Dewey dived in

    66、 after him.Oh shaaaaaaa-rrrrrrrk!Sid called through cupped hands.Here, shark! Come and get us!They laughed, and Chet stood there, totally helpless. 注意1. 续写词数应为150左右;2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。But then he noticed Sid,strangely still in the river.Before he had a chance to think,Chet was in the water,leaving

    67、 Monty and Dewey on the dock.2022届南通、泰州、扬州、淮安、宿迁、徐州、连云港7市二模联考A篇主要介绍了四本较有深度的关于对数学探讨的小说,主要考察细节理解和文本内容分析。B篇为记叙文,主要讲述了Narayanswami从小对于飞行的渴望和打破种族最终实现梦想的故事。C篇主要讲述了威尔士一所小学培养学生手写能力的种种活动以及学校老师对手写和科技的观点。D篇本文为科普文,介绍了一支法国科学团队分析1985年的一项研究数据发现,中年时期每天睡六个小时以下的人会更容易患痴呆症。龚露老师详细解析:A篇第21题 A 这篇文章是由Catherine Chung发表的,文中是

    68、指发表者的推荐,故选A。第22题 C 见文章中第三段“first woman in Russia to obtain a doctorate in mathematics.”,与问题相一致,故选C。第23题 B 四本小说中都讲述了不同人物在数学领域对于数学的探索,故选B。B篇第24题 D 见文章第一段中I must have expressed some yeaming.”,可知,老师的话对她起到了一定的激励作用,让她对飞行产生了渴望,故选D。第25题 B 由文章该段中Every time you move you get further away.”可知,她每一次搬家都是为了求学,学校离家越

    69、来越远,故选B。第26题 A 由文章中倒数第三段“I havent been able to figure out how to deal with it.It doesnt go away.中可知,这次的拒绝让她想起幼时的被种族歧视,故选A。第27题 B 由文章可知,她通过自己的努力打破了种族的局限,最终实现了飞行的梦想,达到了之前不可能到达的人生维度,故选B。C篇第28题 A 定位文章第一段,讲到该活动的两个目的“build relationship between generations”“giving the children an understanding of the value

    70、 of writing letters by hand”,以及第二段“is for one purpose.getting children to value handwriting”可知是让学生发现手写的价值与意义,选A第29题 B 概括段落内容,看中心句,“maintain a focus on handwriting through these years”那么这一段下面的内容就是讲述这些人是如何重点关注手写,一些相关的做法,选B。第30题 C 文章最后一段讲到“she also believes both tools have their place”“we dont see it a

    71、s completing”可知手写和科技并不是竞争的关系,而是各司其职,各有各的价值(place),所以是共存的关系,选C。第31题 D 主旨大意题,本文的关键词就是handwriting手写,所以可以排除BC选项,A选项中谈到的笔友活动仅为第一段的内容,以偏概全了,不选,D选项则是谈到手写的意义,用手写去培养学生对文字的爱,符合全文的重点。D篇第32题 A 文章第二段讲到“greater risk of dementia in those who.had a short nights sleep, regardless of other risk factors such as heart

    72、condition and poor mental health”可知本文研究的factor是sleep,选A。第33题 D 定位文章第三段“Sabia.and her colleagues analyzed survey data”可知他们是通过研究前人研究的数据来得出结论的,注意不要误选A,他们只是从前人研究中挑出那些报告自己睡眠模式的人,进一步去看他们哪些得了痴呆,最后总结这些患有痴呆症的人睡眠不足6小时,过程中并没有对比。第34题 D 科学家对研究作出的评价在第五段,注意他的用词“may at least”都不是非常肯定的词,但有“believe”说明他们并非是怀疑研究结果,而是十分谨

    73、慎cautious,选D。第35题 C 文章最后一段研究员的前半句话是肯定实验结果,缺少睡眠会引起痴呆,以便后半句给出建议劝人们“take measures”采取措施,比如白天外出,睡前少喝咖啡和酒等,所以选C。7选5阅读答案:36-40 EFDAG本主要介绍了作者曾经不重读已经读过的书,但如今发现了再次阅读的意义,文章整体难度不大,属于较简单的七选五。详细解析:第36题 E 根据后一句明显是省略句,且谓语动词是is,主语是“原材料”可知,选E才能符合上下文,对我而言重新阅读是新发现的乐趣,但原材料当然不是(新发现的乐趣),符合后文作者爱读书,但原先不爱反复读书。第37题 F 根据前面描述作者

    74、对待书和对待旅游一样,不会去同一个地方两次,人生很短暂可知,选F才承接上文,有太多书可以读,有太多事物可以看和体验。第38题 D 根据前文表示Catch-22当时拯救了我的生活,后文又说我辍学两次,不出家门,无法生存可知,选D才承上启下,当时我正处于极度灰暗的17岁时期。第39题 A 根据前文说当时我似乎很久都没笑了,空格后表示那本书把我从黑暗的世界中救了出来可知,这里应该选A,Catch-22使我笑了。第40题 G 根据文章前面说要重新阅读,空格前表示要读新书,喜欢新书可知,此处应该选G,表轻微转折,然而,我决定要更常读旧书了。完形填空答案:41-45 BABCC46-50 DADCB51-

    75、55 CADBC本文主要写了我对文学很感兴趣,因为身在贫民区,就借真实案例写了很多故事并发表,在多次被拒之后,终于发表成功,而发表的作品很大程度地改变了我的生活。详细解析:第41题 B 在学校里,我是那个举手大声朗读莎士比亚戏剧的孩子。选项B正确。第42题 A 在假期里,我会去图书馆,阅读文献。选项A正确。第43题 B 当我们这一代人放学后玩游戏时,我却在贫民区学习写作。选项B正确。第44题 C 根据后一句的内容可知,这一句表达的是贫民窟的地主拥有无限的权力。选项C正确。第45题 C 我很生气,写了一些关于不公正的事情。地主拥有无限权力这对贫民来说是不公平的,选项C正确。第46题 D 这开始了

    76、我漫长的短篇小说创作之旅。选项D正确。第47题 A 拉各斯的交通非常糟糕,上班要花三个小时。上班花费时间久可知交通很糟糕,选项A正确。第48题 D 我会在凌晨4点起床,写作一个小时,然后开始工作。选项D正确。第49题 C 当我回来的时候,我会睡觉,然后写作直到1点钟。选项C正确。第50题 B 初稿花了一年时间。选项B正确。第51题 C 我被公司解雇了,所以下文说得到了一笔解雇金,选项C正确。第52题 A 我开始重写。选项A正确。第53题 D 我把手稿寄给了许多出版商,他们都拒绝了。选项D正确。第54题 B 我记得我高兴得叫了起来。选项B正确。第55题 C 花与影的出版,我原本该有的生活开始了。

    77、选项C正确。语法填空答案:56. and57. length58. when59. gradually60. dates61. is believed62. a63. to pray64. in65. symbolizing本文讲了中国的24节气之一春分,介绍了春分的时间,涵义以及风俗,整体难度不大,属于比较简单的语法填空。详细解析:(语法填空比较简单,只做难题解析)第57题 long的名词为length,春分代表着白天和黑夜长度相等,平时注意积累词性变换即可作对。05作文应用文写作:A、龚露工作室学霸原创Dear Mr. Brown, I am writing to extend to yo

    78、u my heartfelt gratitude on your rewarding recommendation of some English novels which enable me to reap a lot. My gains involve various aspects, ranging from the deep insight into grammar to mastering some idiomatic expressions in English. Specifically, laborious as I am when reading, I have obtain

    79、ed considerable proficiency in English and profoundly expanded my vocabulary. In addition, previously, I was utterly ignorant of grammar, which was normally a hard nut for me to crack;nevertheless, I familiarize myself with ittoa large degree now. Inspired by you, I amopen to a brand-new world of En

    80、glish. Should you render me further guidance on novels, I would be more than grateful.Yours,Li HuaB、官方范文Dear Mr. Brown,Im writing to express my sincere thanks to you for recommending me some English novels.The recommended novels, whose languages are beautiful and plain to read, have brought me many

    81、unexpected benefits. Having finished reading them, I have built a larger vocabulary, which, in turn, has improved my writing skills. Besides, these English novels open me up to new experiences and perspectives, offering me new information about cultures and societiesthat I never knew before.Please a

    82、ccept my thanks once again. I really hope you can provide me with some more guidance on reading English novels.Yours,Li Hua读后续写:这篇读后续写是龚露老师讲的6种类型读后续写的求生模式和善良有爱模式的结合体。这里2段要凸显出Chet求人的场景还有3个朋友奋力逃生的场景,这个文章的写法和2021年高三上学期苏州期中考试Cougar 的写法差不多,但是这里策略性和分工要想好,所谓策略性,就是Chet把鲨鱼的注意力从Sid身上转移,以及被救上来的Monty 和Dewey能够获取

    83、专业救援团队的帮助。A、龚露老师原创未删减版But then he noticed Sid, still in the river.Obviously, the sight of the appalling creature rooted Sid on the spot. It was only at this moment that the poor lad realized Chet meant serious by his words. But it was too late! The starving shark had already set his eyes on his prey

    84、-Sid and was ready to chase after him. “Shark! Get back!” Sid shouted at the top of his lungs, which startled Monty and Dewey. They swam hard back to the dock and were pulled onshore by Chet.Before he had a chance to think, Chet was in the water, leaving Monty and Dewey on the dock.He knew the neare

    85、st route to solid ground from Sids position. Moreover, he distracted the Sharks attention by stroking hard with his limps and making loud noises. “Sid, swim north!” he instructed. Needless to say, Chets strategy worked as the Shark diverted his attention away from Sid and refocused it on Chet. Meanw

    86、hile, Monty and Dewey had fetched professional rescue team, who immobilized the killer with a tranquilizer gun. When hauled out of water by his three friends, the breathless Chet was greeted with tons of thanks and the three lads promised him they would take his every word seriously thereafter.删减版Bu

    87、t then he noticed Sid, still in the river.Obviously, the sight of the appalling creature rooted Sid on the spot. It was only at this moment that the poor lad realized Chet meant serious by his words. But it was too late! The starving shark had already set his eyes on his prey-Sid and was ready to ch

    88、ase after him. “Shark! Get back!” Sid shouted at the top of his lungs, which startled Monty and Dewey. They swam hard back to the dock and were pulled onshore by Chet.Before he had a chance to think, Chet was in the water, leaving Monty and Dewey on the dock.He knew the nearest route to solid ground

    89、 from Sids position. Moreover, he distracted the Sharks attention by stroking hard with his limps and making loud noises. “Sid, swim north!” he instructed. By this time, the Shark diverted his attention away from Sid and refocused it on Chet. Meanwhile, the professional rescue team fetched by Monty

    90、and Dewey immobilized the killer with a tranquilizer gun. When hauled out of water, the breathless Chet was greeted with tons of thanks from his regretful friends. What a narrow escape!Total word count: 168B、原创 But then he noticed Sid, strangely still in the river.With worries and horror welling up

    91、in Chets heart, he could not help yelling out:“Sid, are you ok?” His voice was shaking despite all his efforts to control his nervousness. Sensing something unusual, Monty and Dewey stopped swimming and waited for Sids answer. At that moment, air around them seemed to be frozen until Sids scream bro

    92、ke the silence:“ A shark!” Monty and Dewey finally believed Chats words and began to swim back to the dock. Chet hurried to pull them up, but Sid was too petrified to move an inch.Before he had a chance to think, Chet was in the water, leaving Monty and Dewey on the dock.He swam to Sid with all his

    93、might, although memories of the shark just now were still engraved on his mind. Hardly had he touched Sids hand when Sid consequently came to himself. “Calm down, Sid” Chet tried to comfort Sid and encouraged him to swim with him. Motivated by Chets act and his friends encouragement from the dock, S

    94、id gathered all his courage to swim back with Chet. Fortunately, the shark did not chase after them. When the four boys were all on the dock safe and sound, they hugged each other tightly with tears in their eyes. “Thank you, Chet.” said Sid with all his heart and Chet beamed with an easy smile. The

    95、ir friendship became deeper after this narrow escape.C、官方范文But then he noticed Sid, strangely still in the river.His face had gone white. His mouth was open, like he was going to scream. Chets insides turned to jelly when he saw the shining fin moving slowly through the water. “Hurry! Chet cried. “G

    96、et out! Monty and Dewey flew out of the water. But Sid seemed stuck. The shark was closer to the surface now, its black eyes almost glowing. They all screamed at Sid, but Sid still didnt move. The shark was getting closer.Before he had a chance to think, Chet was in the water, leaving Monty and Dewe

    97、y on the dock.He swam as fast as he could toward Sid, grabbed hold of Sids arm and pulled him. Monty and Dewey were at the edge of the dock, reaching down for them. Sid lifted himself up, and Chet planted his hands on the dock. Chet was almost out of the water when something caught his leg. “Its got my leg! Chet screamed. “Pull! Sid shouted. They pulled until Chets leg finally came free! Chet was injured, but to his relief, his friends were safe.

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