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金陵中学2021-2022学年3月学情调研

高三英语

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)

1. How much should the man pay?

A. $100. B. $200. C. $250.

2. Where did the woman go last month?

A. To America. B. To Mexico. C. To Canada.

3. What will the speakers do first?

A. Check out late. B. Swim in the pool. C. Head to the airport.

4. What are the speakers doing?

A. Making a plan for their anniversary. B. Preparing for backpacking. C. Booking a hotel.

5. What color is the woman’s coat?

A. Red. B. White. C. Golden.

第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)

听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。

6. Why does the woman call the man?

A. To invite him to dinner.

B. To check their meeting place.

C. To tell him the way to the restaurant.

7. Which restaurant will the speakers go to?

A. The one on Ocean Road. B. The one on Temple Street. C. The one on Wood Street.

听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。

8. Why won’t Mr. Wang be able to give a speech?

A. He came down with an illness.

B. He has to make an unexpected trip.

C. He has to look after a family member.

9. What will the man do tomorrow?

A. Give a presentation. B. Make breakfast for the guests. C. Drive the woman to a conference.

10. How will the man get to the Prince Hotel?

A. By subway. B. By car. C. By bus.

听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。

11. How does the man want to learn writing?

A. On the Internet. B. Face to face. C. Self-learning.

12. Why does the man want to take writing courses?

A. To publish his works. B. To enjoy the fun of writing. C. To earn more money.

13. What kind of brochure will the man receive?

A. Fiction writing. B. Business writing. C. Creative writing.

听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。

14. What is Jack?

A. A singer. B. An actor. C. A director.

15. What was Jack’s “big break”?

A. High Seas. B. Twelfth Night. C. New York Summertime.

16. What caused the accident to take place?

A. Drink-driving. B. Engine problems. C. Working overtime.

17. What can we learn from the conversation?

A. Jack’s family gives him a lot of support.

B. Jack won an award with the role in High Seas.

C. Jack didn’t care about the negative news after the accident.

听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。

18. Who are the listeners probably?

A. Family members. B. Hospital staff. C. Patients.

19. Why do people live on sandwiches and fast food?

A. They are tired of cooking a meal.

B. They have a special taste.

C. They want to save time.

20. What is the consequence of working long hours?

A. Slow action. B. Memory loss. C. Careless mistakes.

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)

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Adult and/or Senior Group Tour

It's a guided tour of Guild Hall's exhibitions for up to 30 people. This fully-led tour invites visitors to look closely and discuss works on view. Tours last about an hour, and are led by the Lewis B. Cullman Associate Curator for Learning & Public Engagement and Education Staff.

To know more about the tour, please contact The Lewis B. Cullman Associate Curator for Learning & Public Engagement, Casey Dalene at cdalene@guildhall.org.

Business/Organization Tour

The Museum Director and Curators offer an in-depth tour for up to 30 people. This fully-led tour offers a scholarly insight into the work and practice of each exhibiting artist, as well as a history of the Guild Hall Museum.

To reserve a tour, please contact Museum Director/Chief Curator, Christina Strassfield at museum@guildhall.org at least three weeks before your visit.

School Student Group Tour

Arranged specifically for teachers and students, this museum tour and the neighboring workshop offer a space to freely observe the work on view, discuss student observations and the history & crafts of the specific artists, and immediately apply that learning in an artist-led workshop. Visits last from an hour to ninety-minutes, and are led by Education Staff and a guest Teaching Artist.

To get more information, please contact The Pai Kenner Senior Associate for Learning & Public Engagement, Anthony Madonna at amadonna@guildhall.org.

Self-guided Tour

The Family ARTivity Guide encourages families of all agas to collectively explore the Guild Hall galleries. Using the guide to observe and discuss the works on view, families will be introduced to various ways of engaging with the work, like drawing, discussing, writing, and even dancing! Family ARTivity Guides are available on site at Guild Hall, or digitally available to complete at home with our Matterport tours.

1. Which tour do visitors need to book in advance?

A. Adult and/or Senior Group Tour.

B. Business/Organization Tour.

C. School Student Group Tour.

D. Self-guided Tour.

2. What will visitors do on the School Student Group Tour?

A. Meet an artist face to face.

B. Exchange their own works.

C. Get copies of the works for free.

D. Learn about the history of the museum.

3. What is special about the Self-guided Tour?

A. It provides more works for families.

B. It charges for the digital equipment.

C/ It encourages artists to help visitors.

D. It offers multiple ways to participate.

B

We often think of ourselves as our body, mind, and emotions. However, we also often talk about a person’s soul. Is there any scientific basis for the soul? Surprisingly, there is. Each unique personality a person has, the feeling and identity of the self beyond age, and our inevitable subjective experience as an individual make a scientific foundation for the soul.

Despite the constant change in the links between our brain cells, we remain the same personality. This is most obvious in the case of mentally ill patients or people who have experienced memory loss. Science journalist Michael Lemonick told the story of Lonni Sue, who suffered brain damage and was left unable to recall her past or to form new memories. Lemonick thought that Lonni Sue, when she lost her memories, lost her self. But once he got to know her, as well as people who knew her before and after her injury, Lemonick discovered that herself had not been destroyed. She was still cheerful in a way that made people around her feel better, and she was still creative and playful. So, despite memory loss, we still have the essence of our personality. Basically, no matter what happens to our brain, our unique personality seems to shine through.

Besides one’s personality being present despite memory loss, the soul of a person can be identified through one’s consciousness. Though we commonly identify with our body and what we see in the mirror, we also have a sense that we are not a certain age—as our sense of self usually depends less on age and rather on our subjective feeling of who we are.

Lastly, each person is inevitably subjective about his or her experience. Despite humans being very similar to each other in DNA, our view on reality is very different from individual to individual.

The soul of a person is challenging to prove scientifically. However, with each person’s personality being unique, the behavioral quality of thinking of the self beyond age, and our inevitable subjective experience, we can say that the soul has some basis in science. These realities of our behavior, character, and perception might not be tested, but they are very difficult to deny.

4. The author tells the story of Lonni Sue to show ________.

A. the stability of people’s personality

B. strange behaviors of mentally ill patients

C. the chance for the mentally ill to form new memories

D. the changes of the people who suffered brain damage

5. What does the underlined word “essence” in Paragraph 2 probably mean?

A. Past memory. B. Changeable belief.

C. Optimistic attitude. D. Important nature.

6. What can we learn from the passage?

A. Our body, mind and emotions tell who we are.

B. The soul of a person changes as he or she grows old.

C. Scientific research has already proved 内容过长,仅展示头部和尾部部分文字预览,全文请查看图片预览。 ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Sure enough, I saw a pigeon flying into the house the next afternoon!

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