2023届江苏省各地市高三模考七选五专项14篇.docx
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1、江苏省南京市2023届高三年级第一学期期初学情调研英 语根据短文内容,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。Rene Campbell has devoted most of her life to shaping her figure into one completely against what society thinks a woman should look like.“I was always very insecure about my body image. as everyone seemed to know for sure that wom
2、en needed to look a certain way, she says when reflecting on her motivation to transform herself. 36 For quite some time, she struggled with eating disorders because she was trying to keep her weight really low and appear skinny, like the women on magazine covers. 37 It was then that she became attr
3、acted by the way these seemingly confident women held themselves.However, building her dream body-gaining over 85 pounds, going from a size 8 to 14has had its challenges, too. “ 38 When I tell them that I am a female bodybuilder, the first reaction is, Muscles for women are just not attractive, Camp
4、bell says. Though she loves the way she now looks, she is sometimes treated with cruelty. 39 Even though there is a huge market encouraging women to build muscles and tighten their figures, the ideal still stands for smaller waists,and thin legs, the so-called perfect figure. For women to build up s
5、trong muscles, it takes a strong heart.I gradually learn to ignore others voices and become committed to the training. It is a very big shift for me, and it has won me plenty of awards. 40 My bodybuilding journey makes me realize that I need to do things for myself. Campbell says.A. She was constant
6、ly feeling under pressure. B. Women have to pay a huge price to build a slim figure.C. It does bring a sense of confidence and mental strength.D. The body of super-muscular women is considered unwelcome.E. Luckily, Campbell was chosen to shoot for one of the magazines. F. People dont understand why
7、women would want to be muscular.G. Purely by chance, Campbell attended a womens bodybuilding show.南京市2023届高三年级第二次模拟考试英 语2023.05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。If youve studied biology, youve probably learned about blood types. Or perhaps you have learned something about blood types from so
8、cial media. 36 These letters correspond to two antigens(抗原),A and B. People with AB blood have both antigens, those with A or B have only one, and people with O have no antigens at all. 37 If youve had a blood transfusion(输血), you are probably aware that your blood type determines which blood you ca
9、n receive. Maybe youll think that you should plan your meals based on your blood type 38 This last concept is popular in Asia, particularly in South Korea. Someone with type-A blood is thought to be considerate but shy. People with type-B blood are known for being creative but odd. Type-O individual
10、s are considered to be some of the most sociable people. Those with type-AB are sensible artists, but sometimes calculating or unpredictable.South Korea is one place where the blood type personality theory catches on. A study released in 2017 suggests that nearly 60%South Koreans believe that blood
11、types serve as an indicator of a persons personality. 39 But such theory can also cause discrimination. In the above-mentioned study, about half of the respondents said that they like people with type-O blood the best. 40 The general belief was that type-O individuals have a personality that best fi
12、ts the culture in South Korea, while AB-types dont suit such a cultural outlook. As a result, in recent years, many media have stopped promoting the theory.A. Many factors contribute to your blood type.B. So, what does blood type mean to you personally?C. Meanwhile, only 6%of those surveyed said the
13、y like AB-types.D. They have a large social circle but are very easy to get annoyed.E. Or perhaps you think your blood type influences your personality.F. Even those that dont agree with the concept are familiar with the idea.G. Either way, youll know there are four main blood types: A, B, O, and AB
14、.南京市、盐城市2023届高三年级第二次模拟考试 英 语 2023.03.24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。Theres a lot to cope with when you go off to university. 36 For most students, a completely new environment is waiting to be explored.We recently drove our daughter Evie 150 miles to start life as a fresher. It was a st
15、ruggle to find the car park, let alone explore the huge campus. Although we knew she had flatmates and phone apps to get her to ft in, the challenge ahead was clear- -to find her way in an unfamiliar world. 37 In a recent study, volunteers walked around a virtual forest environment. Then some of the
16、m took the same walk again, while others explored a different forest. 38 According to the researchers, that was because exploring the new environment stimulated their dopamine (多巴胺) systemsetting up their brains for memorizing things. Thus, they scored higher.So leaving home to study makes perfect s
17、ense. 39 But we may all be able to gain some of the benefits, even if its just by stimulating our senses and challenging our thinking skills. Here are three things to try: Go somewhere new to tackle an upcoming learning tasklike memorizing a speech in the library, or revising for an exam in a parkan
18、d take an unfamiliar route to get there. 40 To warm yourself up for learning, picture a city you know well, but imagine youre tapped in a part of it that youve never visited. Then try to visualize exactly how youll get out. Play video games that get you moving through new landscapes. Then see whethe
19、r it improves your success with other learning tasks, like practising a dance or mastering phrases for a foreign trip. A. Get lost in your imagination.B. Prepare yourself for a city tour.C. But exploring places as such is beneficial to memory.D. People prove to be more adaptable after new experience
20、.E. The latter group performed better in memory tests straight after.F. There are new friends to meet and new responsibilities to accept.G. Young minds seem to gain most from being in strange surroundings.盐城市、南京市20222023学年度第一学期期末调研测试(一模) 高三英语 2023.02.10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。Compl
21、aining is often looked at as a negative, but if you perfect it great things can happen. 36 Articles and experts insist that too much complaining will “lower your empathy (共情) and stop you achieving your dream and living the life you want. They suggest that you cut out negativity from your life, espe
22、cially people who complain. But humans love to complainI know this because I get paid to sit with people while they complain and process every week. 37 Once we discover how to effectively integrate it, great things can happen. Dr Robin Kowalski found those who complain with the hopes of achieving a
23、certain result tend to be happier. Complaining also influences how people see us, creates social bonds, encourages empathy and helps create real changes. It plays a very important role in our lives and is a skill that can be extremely effective. 38 So here are some ways to deal with the art of compl
24、aining in a skillful way.1. Clarify and organize your complaints. It will get your complaints across to others more easily.2. Work out who can give you a hand. 39 Pick those who can empathize with you or help with your goal. 3. Make connections with others. It would be possible for people to know wh
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