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1、南京市2023-屆高三第二次模擬考試英語 PAGE 31南京市 鹽城市 2023 屆高三年級第二次模擬考試 英 語 2023.03 本卷分為第一卷選擇題和第二卷非選擇題,總分值120分。考試時間120分鐘。第一局部 聽力共兩節(jié),總分值30分做題時,先將答案標在試卷上。錄音內(nèi)容結(jié)束后,你將有兩分鐘的時間將試卷上的答案轉(zhuǎn)涂到答題卡上。第一節(jié)共5小題;每題1分,總分值5分聽下面5段對話。每段對話后有一個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最正確選項,并標在試卷的相應位置。聽完每段對話后,你都有10秒鐘的時間來答復有關(guān)小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對話僅讀一遍。1. Whatswrongwiththe

2、man?A. Heissick. B. Heisthirsty. C. Heistired.2. Whatwillthespeakersdiscuss?A. Apaper. B. Anewcomputer. C. Anewviewpoint.3. Whydoesthemanmakethe phonecall?A.Tobookaroom. B.Toapplyfora job. C. Toputanadvertisement.4. Howmuchtimedidthemanspendontheexam?A. One hour and 20 minutes. B. Onehourand40minute

3、s. C. Twohoursand20minutes.5. Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?A. Inabookstore. B. Inamuseum. C. Inalibrary.第二節(jié)共15小題;每題1分,總分值15分聽下面5段對話或獨白。每段對話或獨白后有幾個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最正確選項,并標在試卷的相應位置。聽每段對話或獨白前,你將有時間閱讀各個小題,每題5秒鐘;聽完后,各小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時間。每段對話或獨白讀兩遍。聽第6段材料,答復第6、7題。6. Whatwasthewomansupposedtodo

4、thatmorning?A. Pickupaguest B. Repairthefaxmachine. C. Attendaparentsmeeting.7. Whatisthewomancomplainingabout?A. Herbadluck. B. Herdailyroutine. C. Hernaughtykids.聽第7段材料,答復第8、9題。8. Where does the woman work?A. In the shoe section. B. In the clothes section. C. At the register.9. How will the man go

5、 back?A. By bus. B. By underground. C. By streetcar.聽第8段材料,答復第10至12題。10. What are the two speakers talking about?A. Hotline service. B. Daily life. C. Amusement program.11. What is the purpose of starting the system for teenagers?A. To gain teenagers trust. B. To make teenagers study hard. C. To pro

6、tect teenagers rights.12. Who might call the number of 961961?A. Students studying law. B. Students suffering from depression. C. Students having academic problems.聽第9段材料,答復第13至16題。13. What do the speakers want to see?A. Monkeys. B. Bears. C. Elephants.14. What is the probable relationship between t

7、he speakers?A. Teacher and student B. Father and daughter. C. Boyfriend and girlfriend.15. Where is the polar bear?A. In a room. B. In the open C. In a pool.16. Why does tine woman advise the man to move to Alaska?A. He is sick of the hot climate. B. He wants to open a caf there. C. He wants to save

8、 the polar bear.聽第10段材料,答復第17 至20題。17. Who is the woman speaking to?A. Restaurant managers. B. Kitchen assistants. C. Restaurant chefs.18. What might happen if the staff wear rings in work?A. The rings might get lost. B. The rings might get damaged. C The rings might cause danger.19. How does the wo

9、man describe the job?A. Its boring. B. Its stressful. C. Its dangerous20 Why will they be very busy that day?A. Most tables are reserved. B. The head chef is on holiday. C The staff are green hands.第二局部 英語知識運用共兩節(jié),總分值35分單項填空共15小題,每題1分,總分值15分請認真閱讀下面各題,從題中所給的A、B、C、D四個選項選出可以填入空白處的最正確選項,并在答題紙上將該項涂黑。21. “

10、Im in China,_ invites foreign native worldwide to experience unique job, is a project under the guidance of the State Council.A. thatB. whichC. whereD. what22. How are you getting along with your presentation? - Almost ready, and I _ all I am supposed to. A. didB. had doneC. have doneD. shall have d

11、one23. Divided into six themes, Victorias Secret Fashion Show _ 55 models in 87 looks. A. featuredB. representedC. attractedD. impressed24. Metteos new album Parama has turned out to be a hit.- Oh, he is really _ of a lucky dog.A. nothingB. anythingC. everythingD. something25. I would have gone to b

12、ed when I was sick instead of _ the earth would go into a holding pattern if I werent there for the day. A. confirmingB. predictingC. pretendingD. concluding26. The palace has been restored to resemble _ it was during the time of Emperor Qianglong. A. whatB. thatC. whichD. how27. The policy was reje

13、cted _ a more cautious one. A. in case ofB. in view ofC. in favor ofD. in place of28. When will you _ travelling? Maybe next week.A. go in forB. get around to C. look forward toD. hold on to29. America has become known for its _ of individualism, which has been a source of conflict with other cultur

14、es. A. pushB. banC. offenceD. control30. Do you know the guy over there? Oh, dont mistake him as an ordinary person. Hes a _ in our company. A. cold fishB. rotten appleC. sly foxD. top banana31. Guanghwa Bookshop as a stand-alone bookshop may face a loss, because profits from selling print books are

15、 _ and rents in central London are high. A. zeroB. handsomeC. adequateD. slim32. What do you think of her suggestion? _, it would be much more sensible to talk about it later. A. UsuallyB. Generally C. ActuallyD. Exactly33. What you do not want _ to yourself, do not do to others. A. doingB. doneC. b

16、eing doneD. having done34. Persistent people begin their success _ others end in failure. A. whereB. whileC. sinceD. though35. Its probably wise to let Princess Elizabeth undertake the Commonwealth tour. _ Well, shes up to it. A. What is it?B. If you say so.C. What say you?D. If only I could go. 第二節(jié)

17、 完形填空共20小題;每題1分,總分值20分閱讀下面短文,掌握其大意,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中,選出最正確選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。In case you missed it, a video last week showed a miniature horse eating a bowl of carrotsfrom a high chair. A high chair. Yes, really.It might seem _36_, but it might also be the logical extension of the growing _37_ of treat

18、ing animals as human and treating pets as children. Examples of this attitude are _38_, and range from the innocent to the near-crazy. Some people even _39_ their pets for Halloween or create social media accounts for them. Should this cause _40_? Should we just smile and nod when people treat their

19、 pets as such? Should we shrug off the Facebook page “Animals are People Too and “My Child has Four Paws?No. _41_ animals arent people. And pets arent children.There seems to be confusion about the _42_between pets and children. People _43_ the language of parenthood when talking to their “fur kid o

20、r “baby. Of course, it s one thing to use such language lightly, as an innocent expression of love or a(an) _44_ of the great joy and deep bonds that pets, like children, can create. Its quite another to use this language _45_.Words _46_. Using inaccurate labels for things doesnt just blur(模糊) the v

21、ery real lines between pets and people; it can lead to dangerous delusions(錯覺). What if a woman _47_ having a baby wont be much different from being a “dad to a dog?“Pet parents point out that they do everything _48_ parents do feed, bathe, clean up, care for and love. _49_, all these actions form o

22、nly part of the routines of true parenthood. One does not, and cannot, teach _50_ and morality to cats and dogs, yet thats the most important job of a parent. Having a child means preparing another mind and soul for adulthood and _51_. Having a pet means keeping an animal obedient and dependent so i

23、t never _52_ the way a child eventually will.Pets and children serve different roles, _53_ different places in the lives of humans. _ 54_ these fundamental differences benefits neither creatures nor people. We call “pets _55_ loving them any less. So stopping calling your pets your “children.36. A.

24、awfulB. absurdC. artificialD. awkward37. A. trendB. expenseC. demandD. danger38. A. anywhereB. somewhereC. everywhereD. nowhere39. A. pick upB. wake upC. dress upD. feed up40. A. satisfactionB. inspirationC. conflictD. concern41. A. YetB. SoC. BecauseD. Then42. A. barrierB. comparisonC. connectionD.

25、 difference43. A. masterB. interpretC. adoptD. understand44. A. intentionB. reflectionC. definitionD. expectation45. A. literallyB. incidentallyC. cautiouslyD. originally46. A. existB. workC. matterD. spread47. A. believeB. prefersC. provesD. dreams48. A. ableB. absentC. reliableD. real49. A. Theref

26、oreB. IndeedC. FurthermoreD. Otherwise50. A. languagesB. attitudeC. skillsD. character51. A. confidenceB. enthusiasmC. patienceD. independence52. A. leavesB. playsC. growsD. performs53. A. shiftingB. occupyingC. providingD. reserving54. A. RevealingB. DenyingC. RemovingD. Emphasizing55. A. byB. forC

27、. withoutD. except第三局部 閱讀理解共15小題:每題2分,總分值30分請認真閱讀以下短文,從短文后各題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中,選出最正確選項,并在答題紙上將該項涂黑。ALondon to Brighton Bike RideThe start The bike ride starts at Clapham Common tube stationRide carefullyWe put together as many facilities as possible to help ensure you have a trouble-free day. But we al

28、so rely on you to ride safely and with due consideration for other cyclists and road users. Although many roads are closed to oncoming traffic, this is not always the case and you should be aware of the possibility that there could be vehicles coming in the opposite direction.Please do not attempt r

29、eckless overtaking whilst ridingremember it is NOT a race.(1)_ If you have an accident, ask a marshal for help; they are in contact with the support/emergency services. To call for help from our motorcycle marshals, give a thumbs down signal. The marshal will do all he/she can to help, providing he/

30、she is not already going to a more serious accident. If a motorcycle marshal slows down to help you, but you have just stopped for a rest and dont need help, please give a thumbs up signal and he/she will carry on. Rememberthumbs down means I need help.(2)_ Refer to your route map and make your way

31、to a Mechanics Point. Mechanical assistance is free when you show your Rider Identity Card; you just pay for the parts.Refreshment stops Look out for these along the route. Most are organized by voluntary clubs and their prices give you real value for money. They are also raising money for their loc

32、al communities and the British Heart Foundation, so please give them your support.Rain or shinebe prepared In the event of very bad weather, watch out for signs to wet weather stations en route. Good waterproofs, like a cycle cape, are essential. Our first aid staff can only supply bin liners and by

33、 the time you get one you may be very wet. However, the English summer is unpredictableit may also be hot, so dont forget the sun protection cream as well!(3)_ We will try to pick up your bike for you on the day. Call Bike Events(01225310859) no more than two weeks after the ride to arrange collecti

34、on. Sorry, we cannot guarantee this service nor can we accept liability for any loss or damage to your bike. Bike Events will hold your bike for three months, after which it may be disposed of. You will be charged for all costs incurred in returning your cycle.56. Which of the following might be the

35、 correct order of the missing subtitles in the passage?a. In case of breakdownb. Attracting assistancec. If you have to drop outA. a-b-cB. b-c-aC. c-a-bD. b-a-c57. We can learn from the passage that_.A. first aid staff can provide cycle capesB. some roads may have normal traffic flow on themC. refre

36、shments are free to participants during the rideD. Bike Events wont charge you for the return of your bikeBAnonymizing job applications to eliminate消除discrimination is not easy.“If youve got the grades, the skills and the determination, this government will ensure you can succeed, declared the Briti

37、sh prime minister, on October 26th, as he introduced plans to tackle discrimination in the workplace. Ten big employers in the public and private sectorsincluding the civil service, HSBC and Deloittehave agreed to start recruiting招募on a “name-blind basis in Britain; others may also follow suit. In s

38、uch schemes, those drawing up shortlists of applicants cannot see their names, with the aim of reducing racial and sexual bias. But do they work?Several countries have experimented with name-blind applications. In 2023 Germanys Anti-Discrimination Agency, an advisory body, sponsored a voluntary sche

39、me to get businesses to try it. In France a law passed in 2023 made the anonymizing of applicants CVs compulsory for firms of over 50 employees. But the government was slow in laying down the conditions for how the law would operate, and only started performing it last year.In Sweden and the Netherl

40、ands there have been some trials. Discrimination against job applicants based on their names is well documented, particularly among ethnic minorities. An experiment in Germany found that candidates with German-sounding names were 14% more likely to be called for an interview than candidates with Tur

41、kish ones. A review of various studies, by the Institute for Study of Labour (IZA), a German outfit, found that anonymized job applications boost the chances of ethnic minority candidates being invited to an interview. A Sweden study found that it led to more ethnic-minority people being hired.Howev

42、er, the results from other trials are less clear. A second Swedish experiment found that only women, not immigrants, were boosted by anonymous recruitment. According to the IZA, experiments in the Netherlands showed no increase in the likelihood of ethnic-minority candidatesbeing offered a job if th

43、eir CVs were seen anonymously, suggesting that discrimination had slid in at the interview stage. Ensuring that a candidate is completely anonymous is also tricky.A 2023 French study found that foreign-born candidates and those from poor districts were less likely to be called for interview when app

44、lications were anonymized. Its authors suggested that recruiters may have used other indicators, such as knowledge of Arabic, to identify race. In places suffering from religious tension, such as Northern Ireland, the name of a school can reveal a candidates faith, while a few years missing on a CV

45、may suggest maternity leave產(chǎn)假, and thus that the candidate is female. Going name-blind when shortlisting candidates may be a sensible start, but it is likely to be just a small step towards ending hiring bias.58. What can learn from the passage?A. In France, the government started the anonymized rec

46、ruitment in 2023.B. In Germany, chances of ethnic-minority name-blind candidates being interviewed are slighter.C. In the Netherlands, the anonymous recruitment is more of a trick than an effective practice.D. In Sweden, not only women but also immigrants may well enjoy a higher recruitment rate.59.

47、 What does the underlined phrase “drawing up in paragraph 2 mean?A. writing out B. taking in C. making up D. picking out60. By writing the passage, the author tries to _.A. inform readers of the idea of anonymizing job applicationsB. explain how anonymization in recruitment is operatedC. discuss whe

48、ther anonymization in job applications worksD. promote the strategies of name-blind recruitmentCSAN FRANCISCOWhen you pull the headset over your eyes and the game begins, you are transported to a tiny room with white walls. Your task is to break out of the room, but you cannot use your hands. There

49、is no joystick or game pad. You must use your thoughts.You turn toward a ball on the floor, and your brain sends a command to pick it up. With another thought, you send the ball crashing into a mirror, breaking the glass and revealing a few numbers on a wall. You mentally type those numbers into a l

50、arge keypad by the door. And you are out.Designed by Neurable, a small startup founded by Ramses Alcaide, an electrical engineer and neuroscientist (神經(jīng)科學家),the game offers what you might call a computer mouse for the mind, a way of selecting items in a virtual world with your thoughts.Combining a he

51、adset with virtual reality goggles and sensors that can read your brain waves, this prototype (樣機) is a few years from the market. And it is limited in what it can do. You cannot select an object with your mind unless you first look in its direction, narrowing the number of items you may be consider

52、ing.But it works. I recently played the game, which has the working title Awakening, when Alcaide and two Neurable employees passed through San Francisco, and a few hundred others tried it this month at the Siggraph computer graphics conference in Los Angeles.The prototype is among the earliest frui

53、ts of a widespread effort to embrace technology that was once science fictionand in some ways still is. Driven by recent investments from the US government and by the herd mentality (從眾心理) in the tech world, a number of startups and bigger companies like Facebook are working on ways to mentally cont

54、rol machines. They are also looking for smoother ways to use virtual reality technology. The increased interest in neurotechnology is partly a result of an effort the government administration started in 2023. The initiative helped create significant government financing for brain-interface companie

55、s and related work in academy.The Neurable prototype shows what is possible today. Using electroencephalography, or EEGa means of measuring electrical brain activity that has been around for a decadethe company can provide simple ways of mentally interacting with a game. Some companies hope to go mu

56、ch further and want to build ways of performing nearly any computing task with the mind. Imagine a brain interface for rapidly typing on a smartphone.At Neurable, which is based in Boston, Alcaide and the member of his team are pushing the limits of EEG headsets. Although sensors can read electrical

57、 brain activity from outside the skull, it is very difficult to separate the signal from the noise. Using computer algorithms (算法)based on research that Alcaide originally published as a doctoral student at the University of Michigan, Neurable works to read activity with a speed and accuracy that is

58、 not usually possible.The algorithms learn from your behavior. Before playing the game, you train them to recognize when you are focusing your attention on an object. A pulse of light bounces around the virtual room, and each time it hits asmall colored ball in front of you, you think about the ball

59、. At that moment, when you focus on the light and it stimulates your brain, the system reads the electrical spikes of your brain activity. “Once we understand them, we can use them. Alcaide expects.61. Which of the following is TRUE about the design of the game?A. You can break the glass with a simp

60、le click of the mouse.B. You can select as many items around you as you like.C. The game has boosted the government revenues since its release.D. The game cant work without sensors and virtual reality technology.62. What can be inferred from the underlined sentence in Paragraph 6?A. What was a fanta

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