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【赢战高考】备战 2022 年高考 C.Manager and applicant.
5.What is the weather like in the man's hometown?
英语仿真模拟卷 A.Warm. B.Comfortable.
C.Wet.
(新高考卷专用)
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
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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
(考试时间:120分钟 试卷满分:150分)
题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。
注意事项: 听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。
1.本试卷共12页,全卷满分150分,回答时间为120分钟; 6.Where does the conversation probably take place?
2. 答卷前,务必将答题卡上密封线内的各项目填写清楚; A.At an airport. B.At home.
3. 本试卷由选择题和非选择题两大部分组成。选择题必须使用 2B铅笔填涂,非选择题必须使 C.At a restaurant.
用0.5毫米黑色墨水签字笔书写,涂写要工整、清晰; 7.What is the man dissatisfied with about the flight?
4. 考试结束,监考员将试题卷、答题卡一并收回。 A.The service. B.The movie.
第I卷(选择题 共95分) C.The food.
第一部分:听力(共两节,满分30分) 听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分) 8.When will Sophie go to Florida?
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。 A.On June 30th. B.On June 28th.
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。 C.On June 26th.
1.Who is probably at college? 9.What is Sophie going to do in Orlando?
A.Liza. B.Peter. A.Visit theme parks. B.Go to a nature reserve.
C.Grace. C.Go camping.
2.How does the man feel now? 听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
A.Cheerful. B.Unhappy. 10.What is the woman's favorite subject?
C.Afraid. A.Spanish. B.Art.
3.What does the woman want to learn next year? C.History.
A.Math. B.Science. 11.What is the woman planning to do straight after leaving school?
C.Law. A.Work as a journalist. B.Start university.
4.What's the probable relationship between the speakers? C.Go traveling.
A.Professor and student. B.Boss and secretary. 12.How does the woman feel about her future career?A.Hesitant. B.Certain. C.To help students remember simple recipes.
C.Hopeless. 20.What does the government promise to do?
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。 A.Buy the equipment.
13.How many hours does Tom work every Saturday? B.Build new kitchens.
A.Five. B.Six. C.Help poor students.
C.Nine.
14.What does Tom basically do?
A.He offers advice to customers. 第二部分 阅读(共两节,满分50分)
B.He buys products for customers. 第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)
C.He takes the money from customers. 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。并在答题卡上将该
15.What is the most difficult for Tom? 选项涂黑。
A
A.To work long hours.
[2022·河北高三六校第一次联考]Not long ago, Linda Khan was sitting by a hospital bed in
B.To talk all the time.
Houston, feeling ill at ease. Beside her lay her father who needed heart surgery. The two of them had
C.To know about all the products.
engaged in nothing but depressing small talk. Then, her eyes fell on a pile of books. She picked up one,
16.What does Tom like most about his job?
and started to read it out loud. “Right away it changed the mood and atmosphere,” she says. Reading
A.Meeting different people.
gave the daughter a way to connect with her father. Listening allowed the father to travel on the sound of
B.Using the latest computers.
his daughter's voice into a place where he felt himself again. “From then on,” Khan says, “I always
C.Getting close to new technology.
read to him.”
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
In a 2010 survey in the United Kingdom, elderly adults who joined weekly readaloud groups reported
17.What is the speaker mainly talking about?
better concentration, less anxiety, and an improved ability to socialize. The survey authors owed these
A.A measure to deal with being overweight.
improvements in large part to the “rich, varied diet of serious literature” that group members consumed,
B.A school to offer cooking lessons.
with fiction encouraging feelings of relaxation and calm, poetry fostering focused concentration, and
C.A way to set up cookery clubs.
narratives giving rise to cognitive (认知的) thoughts, feelings, and memories. In truth, almost any kind of
18.What do we know about the cooking lessons?
reading to another person can be beneficial.
A.They will be given in primary schools.
Readers get rewards too. For Neil Bush, the latelife hospitalization of his famous parents, George H.
B.They will be provided one hour a week. W. and Barbara Bush, became opportunities to repay a debt of gratitude. “When I was a kid, they would
C.They will last for the whole school year. read to me,” he said. With his parents in and out of care, “We've been reading books about Dad's
19.Why are schools setting up “Let's Get Cooking” clubs? foreign policy and, more recently, Mom's autobiography.” Bush went on, his voice thick with emotion,
A.To teach children to cook healthy food. “And to read their amazing life to them has been a remarkable blessing to me, personally, as their son.”
B.To train more cookery teachers for schools. To many people, reading to parents may seem so far outside the normal range of regular activities,and it may even feel odd and improper. However, there are still many people who brave the momentary feelings, partly because she holds her own in the maledominated world of costumed comics superheroes.
strangeness of reading to elderly adults and both readers and listeners are, to borrow a phrase from “For those cosplayers, dressing as Wonder Woman is a way of celebrating and embracing her power,”
Wordsworth, surprised by the joy of it. Rosenberg said.
21.What did reading offer to Linda and her father? Cosplay is a type of performance, which frequently moves strangers to approach the character through
A.A way to establish a bond. conversation and photos. So it surprised Rosenberg to discover that many cosplayers were identified as
B.A way to travel together in reality. introverts. “When they wore a costume, they became much more socially outgoing,” Rosenberg said.
C.A way to treat the disease. She explained that, sometimes, wearing a costume allows a person to obtain confidence they didn't know
they had, and helps them overcome shyness in real life.
D.A way to engage in learning.
“When you do any kind of costuming — especially cosplay — on the one hand, it gives you
22.What is Paragraph 2 mainly about?
permission to step outside yourself,” Rosenberg said. “On the other hand, it can bring out something
A.Improvements in mental health.
in you that doesn't usually come out.”
B.Benefits of reading to others.
24.What does Rosenberg try to convey in Paragraph 2?
C.Changes in the cognitive process.
A.Cosplayers have a special liking for costumes.
D.Development of social skills.
B.Cosplayers play different roles within one day.
23.What does Neil Bush's experience prove?
C.Cosplayers have nothing to do but talk to themselves.
A.Reading benefits more than the listener.
D.Cosplayers express themselves through costumes.
B.Parents should read more to their kids.
25.Batman and Wonder Woman are cited to reveal cosplayers' ________.
C.Children should show their gratitude.
A.childhood abuse
D.Reading to parents is children's duty.
B.need to repair personal difficulties
B
C.gender inequality
[2022·湖南名校高三联考]Cosplayers can invest considerable time, money and effort into making the
D.eagerness to defeat other people
best headtotoe presentations that are oneofakind. But what inspires cosplayers to present themselves with
26.Why did Rosenberg feel surprised?
so many detailed artistic designs? Psychologists try to reveal the facts through research.
A.Cosplayers changed their personalities once in costumes.
When a cosplayer selects a particular costume, he/she is often getting inside the specific character —
or combination of characters — because something about that role speaks to them personally, according to B.Cosplayers couldn't wait to socialize when in costumes.
Robin S. Rosenberg, a clinical psychologist at the University of California, San Francisco. C.Many cosplayers attracted strangers to talk with them.
Batman, for example, can be an especially meaningful cosplay choice for someone coping with D.So many cosplayers were considered as pessimistic people.
trauma (精神创伤). The dark superhero faced destructive trauma when he was a child — witnessing the 27.What may serve as the most suitable title of the text?
cruel and violent murder of his parents — which he overcame to become a hero. “When people are A.Devotion to Cosplay
dressed as Batman, many talk about having experienced their own traumatic experiences,” Rosenberg B.People in Costumes
said. “He survived and found meaning and purpose from his experience, and that is inspiring to them.” C.Batman or Wonder Woman
Rosenberg noted that Wonder Woman is another popular choice which calls up many women's D.Psychology behind CosplayC 30.Which words can best describe Meena's libraries?
[2022·豫北名校联考高三上学期定位考试]That youngsters were glued to online games on their A.Small and useless.
smart phones was a great concern for Ngurang Meena, a school teacher in Nirjuli. The 30yearold social B.Influential and meaningful.
science teacher, who ran the Ngurang Learning Institute, an adult literacy centre, said that she felt C.Large but impractical.
disheartened when she read student papers. “The graph of student performance is falling every year. It
D.Widespread but unwelcome.
breaks my heart whenever I see answer sheets — basic grammar skills are missing and there's an absence
31.What is the best title for the text?
of any cohesive (连贯的) expression. They lack guidance and their reading culture is almost zero,”
A.Books: Sources of Knowledge
Meena said. When her school and the centre she ran had to close due to infectious diseases, she planned to
B.The Roadside Reading Corner
do something to address the problem.
C.The Library: an Ideal place for the Young
Inspired by a similar proposal in Mizoram, Meena set up a bookshelf with around 80 books as well as
D.New Ideas about Setting a Reading Plan
some benches on the side of the road in Nirjuli on August 30th, 2020, where passersby could spend time
D
reading. The selections included motivational books, biographies and novels as well as comics for young
[2022·长春市高三质量监测(一)] There are people for whom the motivation lies in their family or
children. “I have to please the minors with sweets to sit and read, but that is okay,” she laughed.
companions' duties. For some people, the purpose lies in a soul's spiritual awakening. Brent Clayton, a
Meena's bookshelf became a hit among youngsters who spent hours in the reading corner. Within two
firefighter by profession, is such an individual who found his purpose early in life and kept working to
months, her effort became the talk of the town.
fulfill it.
Now, generous contributions of books come in from the public and she is even receiving requests to
Born on March 3, 1984, Clayton hugely felt the need to serve others. He followed his mission in
set up such libraries in other parts of the state, including one in the capital, Itanagar. Since the tiny
life and acquired his diploma in public safety. He gradually realized the importance of securing people's
libraries are far from the main town, she also lends books out to those who want to read at home.
lives, which strengthened his faith in his mission. Clayton further pursued his bachelor's degree at the
“I never thought that this would become such a big inspiration,” Meena said. “Since childhood,
University of Melbourne and master's degree at Federation University Australia. Then, Clayton worked in
we have been told that books are our best friends. The next generation of kids is focused on games and
the military for a period before moving into a role with the prison service as a prison guard, the youngest
other things. I don't want them to head on the wrong track,” she added.
person to ever be employed by the service at the time.
28.What's the aim of Meena's reading program?
After spending a decade in the fire service including training and recruitment (招
A.To care for youngsters lacking in reading.
募), he gained enough experience to become Australia's most prominent fire service recruitment expert.
B.To help adults learn some cohesive expression.
Clayton devoted many years of his life to the firefighter recruitment process and the fire service industry.
C.To keep Ngurang Learning Institute running well.
He wanted people to realize the true value of this profession by establishing its significance. To
D.To highlight the importance of reading for adults.
communicate his perspective, Clayton established Fire Recruitment Australia in 2009. He aimed to train
29.What did Meena do to encourage young kids to read more? the next generation and prepare them for the future. Clayton used his experience and yearslong training to
A.She offered some rewards to them. prepare candidates who were as enthusiastic about the wellbeing of the world as him.
B.She provided them with transportation. Keeping the point in mind, Clayton wrote the book Fire Services Recruitment: The Process to
C.She chose novels with beautiful covers. Success. His idea was to join his learning into an accessible medium so others didn't have to waste years
D.She selected books covering every category. wondering what to do when applying to become a firefighter. After the success of the book, Claytonintroduced candidates to a comprehensive test preparation and a learning suite to facilitate success the court of public opinion, science hasn't proven that physical books are better than digital ones.
throughout each stage of the selection process. This platform helped him as well as his candidates to Academic research has mostly focused on the ability to remember. A study took place in a
work together for the betterment of themselves and ultimately society at large. laboratory setting: Students all read the same text, but some looked at the words on paper and others
32.What made Clayton's belief stronger? viewed an onscreen PDF. It turned out that no meaningful difference between the two media existed. As
A.The military experience. for audiobooks (有声读物), they affected the brain gray matter somewhat differently. __39__
B.The support of his family. Ultimately, if you hope to get a reading habit going, you shouldn't dismiss paper, digital, or audio.
C.The significance of people's safety. _40__ Don't be afraid to change things up depending on the occasion.
D.The knowledge he learned from college. A.Audiobooks still affect your thoughts and feelings.
33.What does the underlined word “prominent” in Paragraph 3 mean? B.Go with what makes the most sense for your needs.
A.Stubborn. B.Fearless. C.Words on a page can improve the emotional intelligence.
C.Outstanding. D.Energetic. D.This brings about a great debate: pages VS screens VS audio.
E.Keep a book, ereader, or audiobook App on you as you go about the day.
34.Why did Clayton set up Fire Recruitment Australia?
F.Despite this, the overall bookreading time for Americans is on the decline.
A.Because he could earn a good reputation.
G.However, they stimulated the brain just as deeply as blackandwhite pages.
B.Because he wanted to perform academic research.
C.Because he wanted to realize his dream of being a leader.
第三部分 语言运用(共两节,满分30分)
D.Because he hoped to get young people ready for the future career.
第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
35.What is the best title for the text?
阅读下面短文,从短文后各题的 A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出适合填入对应空白处的最佳
A.A Man with Great Purpose
选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
B.A Book for Career Success
[2022·武汉部分学校高三质量检测]For the past five years, I have been writing a book. It is almost
C.An Organization for Wellbeing
__41__, and now it is time for my publisher and me to agree on a title. It has not gone __42__.
D.A Standard for FirefightersⅡ.完形填空
The book is about a __43__ day in history, a date __44__ at random. My idea is that there is no such
thing as a(n) “__45__” day. If you __46__ deeply enough into the events for 24 hours, you will find
第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)
enough dramas, humor and so on. I always __47__ that the book would be titled “One Day”, with three
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。
_48__ drawn from the hat “12/28/1986”.
[2022·潍坊市一模]Reading books can exercise your brain. Kids who started reading at an earlier age
__49__, that is clearly not how things are done anymore. Publishers believe books must have
go on to perform better on certain intelligence tests, such as analyses of their vocabulary size. As one gets
subtitles; the more wordy, the __50__.
older, it might help slow down or even cease cognitive (认知的) decline. __36__ Many Americans
This wasn't my first such kind of __51__. Years ago, I wrote a book about dogs. The title was to be
don't read frequently. It's time to reverse this trend to give your brain gray matter a good workout.
“Old Dogs”, for that was what the book was about. On the cover would be a __52__ of an old dog,
__37__ When you have some down time — you're waiting for a friend, sleeping lightly on
connecting with the __53__ elegantly. But the publisher insisted on a subtitle. The __54__ came out
the way from or to work, or doing a task that doesn't require your full attention — you can open your text
thus:“OLD DOGS: Are the best dogs”. Whenever I see it, I feel embarrassed. This __55__ me
instead of pulling up your favorite smartphone game. __38__ While paper is still the clear winner inwondering what old book covers would have been like in the new age., 62.________ (country), like China, we imagine a large number of people cycling everywhere. Even in
hightech Japan, 63.________ is possible to see businessmen , farmers and workers in the streets on their
41.A.exposed B.written C.finished D.gone bikes. We use bicycles today for recreation, fitness and so on. 64.________ the bicycle, much of the
42.A.fairly B.naturally C.freely D.smoothly world might stop 65.________ (work)!
43.A.single B.rough C.special D.big
44.A.named B.given C.chosen D.scheduled
第四部分:写作(共两节,满分 40 分)
45.A.bad B.ordinary C.long D.previous
第一节 (满分 15 分)
46.A.dig B.fall C.run D.break
[2022·泉州市高三质量监测(一)]假定你是李华,你校交换生Terry有意加入学校阳光志愿者组
47.A.showed B.admitted C.agreed D.planned
织(Sunshine Volunteer Club),向你咨询相关情况,请你给他写一封回信,表示支持并介绍活动及申
48.A.pictures B.words C.numbers D.signals
请方式。
49.A.Therefore B.Otherwise C.Meanwhile D.Nevertheless
注意:
50.A.easier B.better C.older D.worse
1.写作词数应为80左右;
51.A.agreement B.question C.puzzle D.experience
2.请按如下格式作答。
52.A.photo B.film C.toy D.story
Dear Terry,
53.A.cover B.theme C.ending D.opinion
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54.A.dog B.saying C.cover D.change
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55.A.caught B.left C.witnessed D.preventedⅢ.
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第二节 语法填空(共10小题,每小题1.5分,满分15分)
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阅读下面材料,在答题卡相应位置处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。
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[2022·豫北名校联考高三上学期定位考试]BiketoWork Day is held every year across North
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America on the third Friday of May. It 56.________ (start) by the League of American Bicyclists in _________________________________________________________________________________________________
1956, aiming 57.________ (promote) the bicycle as a serious choice of getting to and from work. In _________________________________________________________________________________________________
today's world 58.________ global warming is a serious issue, riding a bicycle is a perfect way of _________________________________________________________________________________________________
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reducing our carbon footprints. Cycling to work is a healthy alternative to driving to work. A healthier
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society means there is not so much pressure on the country's health system and cycling is also much
Yours,
459________ (kind) to your pocket than driving. Another benefit of cycling is that you may be more
Li Hua
creative and full of energy once you get to work, which will improve your 60.________ (perform).
Cycling is a very common form of transport in the world. There 61.________ (be) about one billion
第二节 (满分 25 分)
bicycles worldwide. That makes the bicycle the most popular invention ever. When we think of some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。 _________________________________________________________________________________________________
[2022·大连市高三双基测试卷] I felt so nervous. It was the day of my interview. I woke up early _________________________________________________________________________________________________
just to make sure I would have time to get prepared. It felt like a normal Monday, but for me, this day was
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very important. There was a lot of pressure.
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After showering, I put on the outfit I had carefully chosen and laid out the night before. I looked at
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my reflection in the mirror. “You can do this,” I encouraged myself. I ate breakfast and fed my cat. I
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made my way to the bus stop and waited patiently. Aside from the rapid tapping of my right foot, no one
could tell that I was so nervous. _________________________________________________________________________________________________
When I arrived at my stop, I walked to the office. The building was so tall and I felt small in its _________________________________________________________________________________________________
shadow. But I also felt hopeful. This will be a great opportunity, I thought. And what is there to lose?
Looking down at my watch, I noticed that I was early. This allowed plenty of time to review my resume
(简历) and further prepare myself for the interview.
The doors of the building were impressive, all steel and glass and very modern.
When I walked in, someone showed me the waiting area and offered me a cup of coffee.
After a few moments, a man in a nice suit told me to join him. As we walked toward the elevators,
I began to feel anxious. The palms of my hands began to sweat. It seemed like an hour had passed before I
heard the “ding” of the elevator opening.
We got into the elevator, full of men and women dressed to the nines.
“It's quite a large office,” the man said to me. I chuckled nervously. I could feel myself
getting warmer. I couldn't wait to hear that comforting “ding” that signaled an escape. As the elevator
climbed, I again nervously checked my watch. Just as I looked down, something bad happened.
注意:1.续写词数应为150左右;
2.请按如下格式作答。
The elevator came to a stop between floors.
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