1、南宁市银海三雅学校高三校二模英语试题第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分)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。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。( )1What does the man think of the dress?AIt is attractive. BIt is tight. CIt is normal.( )2What can we learn about the woman?AShe found a great job.BShe is
2、 popular in college.CShe won the student election.( )3Where does this conversation take place?AIn a house. BIn a park. CIn a forest( )4What animal does the woman own?AA mouse. BA dog CA cat.( )5Who is the woman most grateful to?AHer parents BHer professors. CHer friends.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面
3、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。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。( )6What are the speakers mainly talking about?AA new discoveryBA map of the universeCThe secrets in DNA.( )7Why has the woman been reading about the topic?AOut of curiosity. BFor s
4、choolwork CAs a hobby.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。( )8What field attracted the woman when she was a kid?ASales. BMedicine CEngineering( )9What is it like in advertising according to the man?AInteresting. BInspiring CStressful.( )10What is the probable relationship between the speakers?ABoss and sales representa
5、tive.BFather and daughter.CHusband and wife.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。( )11How long did the hike take?AThree days BEight days CFourteen days.( )12What was the main landscape during the hike?AMountains. BWoodlands CDesert.( )13What animal did the man see in camp?AA lion. BA wolf. CA snake听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。( )1
6、4What does the man probably do?AHes a teacher.BHes an author.CHes an astronomer.( )15Where are the speakers going to spend their vacation?AIn Italy. BIn Iceland. CIn Spain.( )16Why is the hotel attractive to the speakers?AIt has fine food.BIt has sandy beaches.CIt has telescopes to observe the stars
7、.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。( )17What instrument did the speaker play when she was young?AThe piano. BThe guitar CThe violin( )18Where is the theater located?AIn London. BIn Sydney CIn New York( )19Why is winning this competition important to the listeners?ATheyll meet famous performers.BTheyll have a bright
8、er future.CTheyll get a chance to travel the world.( )20How many hours will the performances last?AThree. BFour. CSeven.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。ANational parks like Yellowstone are popular destinations for both family vacations and adventure tri
9、ps alike. But there are some places that simply dont get the love that they deserve despite the fact that they are truly impressive.Isle Royale National ParkLocated in the heart of Lake Superior, Isle Royale requires a bit of work to reach, but it is well worth the effort. Access is permitted only t
10、hrough daily ferries (运送), which is why larger parks like Yellowstone see more visitors in a day than Isle Royale sees in a year. Wildlife like wolves are frequently spotted by hikers along the parks scenic trails.Dry Tortugas National ParkAnother island park, the Dry Tortugas can be found 68 miles
11、to the southwest of the Florida Keys. Accessible only by boat or plane, this park is actually quite small, but its packed with history, abundant sea life, and amazing coral reefs. At the center of the park is Fort Jefferson, the largest masonry (砖石) structure in the Western Hemisphere.Wrangell-St. E
12、lias National ParkCovering more than 13.2 million acres, Wrangell-St Elias National Park is the largest in the entire U. S. system. Remote and mostly undeveloped, this is a park that demands more from its visitors, after all there are just two roads that lead into it. But in return, it gives them a
13、special connection with nature that simply isnt found anywhere else.Big Bend National ParkTravelers looking for a truly wild experience should have Big Bend National Park on their bucket lists. Big Bend is well known for its whitewater rafting camping, and hiking although during the summer months it
14、 can be intensely warm, keeping many visitors away.( )21What is the main reason for fewer visitors to Isle Royale National Park?AThe terrible work. BThe dangerous wolves.CThe remote location. DThe inconvenient transport.( )22Which park will you visit if you are interested in history?ABig Bend Nation
15、al Park. BIsle Royale National Park.CDry Tortugas National Park. DWrangell St. Elias National Park.( )23How is Wrangell-St. Elias National Park different from the other three parks?AWith its wide roads. BWith its large area.CWith its beautiful scenery. DWith its special visitorsBBritish teen Kitty T
16、ai t wakes up at 5 am every day to bake bread, but its not just any old bread. The young girl who runs the Orange Bakery in her home town, with her dad Alex, adds a little humor to her bakes.“If something is fun to eat, it makes it even tastier!” the teen baking star, who overcame depression after d
17、iscovering the art of bread making, said. It was watching her dad make a simple loaf of white bread that changed her life forever. “Something that was so unpromisinga bit like how my brain felt at the timehad turned into something so magical,” she recalls.Soon, Kitty was baking loaves for her neighb
18、ors. And before she knew it, there was a subscription service followed by a pop-up in her neighbors garage where she sold almost 100 loaves of bread and doughnuts (甜甜圈) in half an hour. “At that moment, I realized that this was what I wanted to do with my life,” she says.A few months later, after ra
19、ising enough money through crowd funding, the teen rented a small retail space (商场) in town and her dad quit his job to become her business partner. Theyve been running the Orange Bakery ever since, selling everything from Marmite and cheese swirls to Danish pastries.“Im just really excited about pe
20、ople eating good bread, whether it is made by themselves or bought from a bakery,” says Kitty. “My main mission is to make bread inclusive (包含的) and joyful because I have found so much joy in it.”Today, the Taits are part of the global baking community, running baking classes at local schools.( )24W
21、hat can we learn about Kitty before her picking up baking?AShe worked part-time at a bakery.BShe suffered from a mental illness.CShe turned something magical into reality.DShe learned baking from her mom and neighbors.( )25Which word can describe Kittys bread in her neighborhood?APopular. BGraceful.
22、CUpdated. DOrdinary.( )26What can we conclude about Kittys father from paragraph 4?AHe had ever been a good teacher.BHe bought the Orange Bakery for Kitty.CHe made a contribution to Kittys cause.DHe had ever done foreign trade in a company.( )27What is Kittys main focus?AMaking baking a fun thing. B
23、Earning as much as possible.CRunning joyful baking classes. DThinking up better ways of baking.CTigers are faced with many threats, including poaching (偷猎), illegal trade and habitat loss to name a few. Its little wonder that their population has declined from 100,000 a century ago to just 3,500 tod
24、ay.But despite these challenges, Nepals wild tigers have successfully returned from the edge of extinction with a 190 per cent population increase since 2009. According to Nepals National Tiger and Prey Survey 2022, there are now 355 wild tigers in the country, compared to 121 in 2010. This amounts
25、to a 190 per cent increase, meaning that the country nearly tripled its tiger population.Ginette Hemley, Senior Vice President for wildlife conservation at the World Wildlife Fund (WWF), said, “Tigers in Nepal and everywhere else that they live in Asia, about 10 countries, were on a steady decline b
26、ecause of two key reasons. The most immediate reason was poaching for the illegal animal trade. The second reason was loss of habitat.”To achieve this comeback in tiger numbers, Nepal laid ban on poaching, with anti-poaching groups patrolling protected areas. Another factor in the countrys success w
27、as the restoration of corridors to promote the safe passage and genetic distribution of tigers in protected areas.Hemley said, “Nepal really does stand out as a leader in conservation, especially for tigers. There is support for conservation of tigers at the highest level of government. That has tra
28、nslated into really effective habitat conservation, bolstering the protection of tigers in national parks, the wildlife reserves.” As well as government support, she pointed to community involvement in conservation projects as a reason for Nepals success. Hopefully, we will continue to see a recover
29、y in the tiger population, as well as measures taken to protect local communities.( )28What does the author think of the decrease of the tiger population?AIts surprising. BIts puzzling.CIts expected. DIts abnormal.( )29What do the numbers in paragraph 2 mean?AThe success of tiger conservation.BEffor
30、ts made by a few Nepalese.CThe serious decrease of tigers.DChallenges of protecting tigers.( )30Which can best replace the underlined word “patrolling” in paragraph 4?Afighting BwalkingCtrapping Djudging( )31What does the last paragraph mainly tell us?AThe specific reasons for protecting tigers.BThe
31、 governments attitude to tiger conservation.CThe authors ambiguous attitude to tiger conservation.DThe work local communities have done to protect tigers.DWhen you want ad vice to achieve something, whom would you rather ask: the top performer in that area or someone barely getting by? Most people w
32、ould choose the top performer. That persons advice, however, may not be any more helpful.“Skillful performance and skillful teaching are not always the same thing, so we shouldnt expect the best performers to necessarily be the best teachers as well,” said David Levari (Harvard Business School), lea
33、d author of a recent Psychological Science article.Across four studies, he and co-authors found that top performers dont give better advice than other performers, at least in some domains (领域). Rather, they just give more of it. “Our studies suggest that at least in some instances, people may overva
34、lue advice from top performers,” the researchers wrote.“In our experiments, people given ad vice by top performers thought that it helped them more, even though it usually didnt. Surprisingly, they thought so even though they didnt know anything about the people who wrote their advice,” said Levari.
35、 “Top performers didnt write more helpful advice, but they did write more of it, and people in our experiments mistook quantity for quality,” Levari added.So, why wasnt the ad vice more helpful? Levari and colleagues have a few ideas. First, skilled performers may overlook fundamental advice because
36、 natural talent and extensive practice have made conscious thought unnecessary. Second, top performers may not be skilled communicators. Even when an excellent performer does have explicit information to share, they may not be especially good at sharing it. Finally, a large quantity of advice may be
37、 more than what can realistically be carried out.“We spend a lot of time and money looking for good advice, whether from coworkers and coaches, teachers and tutors, or friends and family,” said Levari. “The next time you get advice, you should think less about how much of it there was, and more abou
38、t how much of it you could actually use.”( )32How did the author introduce the topic of the text?ABy comparing data. BBy raising a question.CBy describing a definition. DBy presenting the survey result.( )33Which of the following agrees with Levaris opinion?ATop performers give poor advice. BTop per
39、formers give better advice.CTop performers give useful advice. DTop performers give more advice.( )34What did Levari suggest people do when getting advice?ALearn about its writer. BConsider its practicality.CThink less about its quality. DFind more related information.( )35What is the best title for
40、 the text?ATop Performers Can Be TrustedBTrying Common Performers Advice Is GreatCCommon Performers May Give More AdviceDTop Performers Dont Always Give Better Advice第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)根据短文内容,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。When people first come across the Law of Attraction (吸引力法则), their h
41、earts and minds often immediately think of one specific thing that theyd love to achieve in their lives. However, the next thought is often“But I cant do that”. You may come up with all kinds of excuses. 36 Here are the reasons why you should believe you can use the Law of Attraction to obtain whate
42、ver you want.Small steps create big changes. One of the most common reasons for abandoning dreams is that they simply seem too huge to realize. Usually its manageable to think of following your dream as taking a series of significant but small steps. 37 Then look at each of them. Not so unrealistic
43、now, is it? 38 When people are interviewed on their deathbeds or write about their lives in autobiographies (自传), it is often observed that major regrets tend to relate to things that were not done. In older age, its likely that you will be uncomfortable with the idea that you didnt even try to do t
44、he thing that you loved or attempt to obtain what you truly wanted. 39 But you dont ever need to feel this way! Make today the first day of your new journey towards avoiding regret.Steps towards your dream are never backwards steps. Another common worry is that if you follow your dreams, youll be “t
45、aking steps back”. 40 However, what looks like backward steps in your old life can more productively and accurately be seen as forwarding steps in the brand new life youre creating.AYou can avoid regret.BIt makes sense to move forward confidently.CLuckily, the truth is that its never too late to fol
46、low your dream.DIt often comes up when people are at the top of careers they hate.EIt is painful to feel like you havent ever found your true purpose.FFor example, challenge yourself to write down the path to success in ten stages.GYou have enough life experience and knowledge to make changes to pur
47、sue your dream.第三部分 语言知识运用(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,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。Anytime I travel on my bicycle across the country, Im always amazed by how kind people can be to strangers.One night, my friends and I were camping in a town in Missouri. There was a severe storm and we were getting 41 . A complete stranger came by to 42 us that there were tornadoes (龙卷风) heading our way. The stranger invited us to his home. We were surprised by