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冲刺2022年新高考预测押题卷(十六)(无听力)满分:120考试时间:100分第一部分阅读理解(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。ATheDanishlifestyleconceptofhyggemeansmanyindescribablefeelingsofcomfortablethingstomanypeople.Now,joinusinvisitingsomeofthebesthyggeplaces.1.Manshausen(ManshausenIsland,Norway)Adventure­seekingpeopleneedn'tlookfurtherthanManshausen,a55­acreislandinNorway'sGro/to/yastrait.Nottobemissed:thesaltwaterhottuboverlookingtheseaandfamily­stylemealsenjoyedbythefiresideatthemainhouse.Thebabysittingserviceisalsoavailable.Getmoreinformationhere.2.CedarLakesEstate(PortJervis,NewYork)Occupying500bucolic(乡村的)acres,thisturn­of­the­centurysummercampnowhousesahostofluxury,lodge­stylecabins.Bikeonthegrounds,paddleinthelakes,swimintheoutdoorheatedpoolorheadtoanearbymountainforadayofskiing.Thenturnonyourfireplaceandliedownwithagreatbookbeneathafurblanket.Getmoreinformationhere.3.SohoFarmhouse(Oxfordshire,England)ThisOxfordshirecountrysidemembers­onlycluboffersaBritishversionofhygge.Amongthesplendidproperty'scoziestofferings:thecommunityfarmyardandtheStudioCabinguestroom,whichboastsviewsofthelake.Getmoreinformationhere.4.SaltHouseInn(Provincetown,Massachusetts)Thischarmingcoastaltownnowboastsa19th­centuryshingled(盖木瓦的)cottage­turnedhotel.Bookyourvisitduringthequiet,windsweptoff­season(JanuarythroughMarch)forsomesaltyfreshaironthebeach.Getmoreinformationhere.1.Ifyouaretakingababy,whichplacemaysuityoubest?A.Manshausen.B.CedarLakesEstate.C.SohoFarmhouse.D.SaltHouseInn.2.WhatisspecialaboutSohoFarmhouse?A.Waterscenery.B.Limitedaccess.C.Outdooractivities.D.Family­stylemeals.3.Whereisthistextmostprobablytakenfrom?A.Amagazine.B.Abrochure.C.Atextbook.D.Awebsite.BNewHaven,Connecticut-AsurpriseawaitedstudentsinYalewhoshowedupforProfessorLaurieSantos'sclass.Theygotslipsofpaperthatsaid,“Noclasstoday.”Therewasonlyoneruleforthestudents'unexpectedfreetime-Theywerenotallowedtostudy,buttorelax.Sinceexamsandpaperswerecomingup,everyonewastiredandstressed.Atthismomenttheyweretouched.Witharoundapplause,ninestudentshuggedSantos,andtwoburstintotears.Yet,cancellingclasswasnotjustabreak.Itwasalsoachallenge,asshewasaskingthemtostopworryingabouttheirgrades,evenifitwasjustanhour.OnestudentwenttotheYaleUniversityArtGalleryforthefirsttimeinherfouryearsatYale.Agroupofstudentswenttoarecordingstudioandplayedanewsong.Morepeoplewereoutside,andmoreweresmiling.That'swhyabout1,200studentsweretakingSantos'sclass,called“PsychologyandtheGoodLife”,thelargestclassinYale's317­yearhistory.Evennon­YalestudentshadthechancetotakeSantos'sclass.ItwasofferedasanonlinecourseandsheimmediatelybecameanInternethit.SkylerRobinson,oneofherstudents,wasatalossforawhileaboutwhattododuringhisbreak,andthendecidedtotakeanap.“Itwasagreatnap,”hecommented.Santosdesignedtheclassaftersherealizedthatherstudentskeptbusythroughlongdaysthatseemedfarmoredepressingandjoylessthanherowncollegeyears.“Theyfeelthey'reinthiscrazyratrace.They'reworkingsohardthattheycan'ttakeasinglehouroff.That'sawful.”Theideasbehindtheclassaresimple.Santossaid,“Itisthehopethatsciencecanhelpstudentsfindpeaceamongallthestressesanddifficultiestheyfaceatcollege.”Thelessonsincludeshowingmoregratitude,performingactsofkindnessandincreasingsocialconnections.Thestudentsreallywantedtolearntoleadahappylifeinascience­drivenway.Santosalsonotedthepsychologicalhappeningof“mis­wanting”,whichledpeopletoworktowardsthewronggoalsinlife.Oneweek,Santosaskedstudentstoexercise.Anotherweek,shewantedthemtogetmoresleep.Theyworkedhardtokeepsomenewhabits.Socialscienceresearchledtomanynewunderstandingsofhowpeoplefindhappiness.ShethinksherclasscanchangeYale,orrather,notjustYale.4.Howdidstudentsrespondtothecancellingclass?A.Theyexpressedtheirconcern.B.Theywereatalosswhattodo.C.Theyshowedgratitudetotheteacher.D.Theywereeagertostudyindividually.5.HowcanweknowSantos'sclasswaspopular?A.Fromtheattendanceinherclass.B.Fromthesubjectshetaught.C.FromthelonghistoryofYale.D.Fromthereleaseoftheonlinecourse.6.WhatcanstudentslearnfromSantos'sclass?A.Todevelopgoodstudyhabits.B.Toletexercisebecometheirroutine.C.Tobetterunderstandhowtofindhappiness.D.Todosomethingjoyfulduringthestressfultime.7.Whatcanweinferfromthetext?A.Santoshadamorestressfultimeinhercollege.B.StudentswouldbeinratraceafterSantos'sclass.C.Santos'sinfluencecanreachawiderrangeofpeople.D.Santosisgoingtocancelmoreclassesforbettereffects.CMarch3marksWorldHearingDay.Thisyear'sthemeis“Checkyourhearing!”Manyexpertsandhealthorganizations,includingthosewhopayattentiontothehearing­impaired(听力受损的),areworkingtohelppeoplerealizetheimportanceofprotectingtheirhearingandavoidhearingloss.Whenwetalkaboutmusic,whatkindoffeelingsdoesitbring?Excitement...andrelaxation.Butwhatifthemusiclastsforhours?WeinterviewedagroupofmusiciansbasedinBeijingduringtheweekend.Theyallsaidthathoursofexposuretoloudmusiccancausediscomfort.Oneaddedthatbandmembersliketoplayatmaximumvolumeandforgettheharmthatloudmusiccancause.Thesamethingnotonlyoccurstomusicians.It'salsonotrarefordailyuserssincelisteningtoloudmusiconloudsoundequipmenthasbecomeapartofmodernlife.AccordingtotheWHO,thepracticehasputmorethanabillionpeoplearoundtheworld,aged12-35,atriskoflosingtheirhearing.Wealsointerviewedsomeheadphoneusersinthestreet,andmostofthemsaidthattheyarenotheavyusersbutadmittedthattheyuseheadphonesforhoursonthesubwayandintheofficeorhome.It'seasyforthesepeopletograduallyincreasethevolumewithoutawareness,especiallyinanoisyenvironment.Often,headphoneusersfailtorealizethey'relisteningtoaudioatunsafelevelsuntilserioushearingproblemssuddenlyoccur.Therearemanyreasonsforhearingloss,includingloudacoustic(听觉的)sources,drugabuse,anddiseases.Expertssuggestfrequentmedicalchecksandpreventionmeasures.Whethercongenital(先天的)oracquired,lossofhearingisusuallyirreversible.“Oncethehearinglossoccurs,it'salreadytoolatetobechangedbacktowhatitwasbefore,”saidYangShiming,anexpertoftheChinesePLAGeneralHospital.“Earlyprevention,earlyidentificationandearlytreatment.Ifeveryonecoulddothesethings,hearinglossanditsharmcouldbekepttoaminimum,”Yangsaid.Ofcourse,thisappliestoeveryoneofus.8.Whatmightbeareasonforhearingloss?A.Listeningtomusic.B.Takingmedicines.C.Ignoringsoundpollution.D.Usingheadphones.9.WhatdoesYangShimingadvisepeopletodoabouthearingloss?A.Getridofdrugabuse.B.Makepreventionaheadoftime.C.Stopplayingmusicinbands.D.Choosemusicwiththehelpofmusicians.10.Whichcanbestexplain“irreversible”underlinedinthelastparagraph?A.Incurable.B.Unavailable.C.Unbelievable.D.Invisible.11.Whatcanbeasuitabletitleforthetext?A.PreventingHearingLossB.ReasonsforLosingHearingC.TheOriginofWorldHearingDayD.RaisingAwarenessofProtectingHearingDBeingstuckbehindcrowdsofslowwalkerswhenyou'reinahurryisoneofthemostannoyingthings.Butnow,LakesideShoppingCentreinEssex,oneoftheUK'slargestshoppingmalls,hasintroduceditsveryownfastlaneforshoppersinahurry,aimingtohelpimpatientshoppersavoidslowwalkersandtheangerthatgoeswiththem.TheLakesideShoppingCentreinEssexhasintroduceda720­foot“fastlane”reservedforfastwalkersonly,justintimeforthefestiverush.Thecentre'smanagementteamsaid:“Thelanewillhelptheshopperswhoknowwheretheywanttogoquicklyanddon'twanttogetcaughtinbehindunhurriedshoppersatthebusiesttimeoftheyear.”ThefastlanewasintroducedafteraMasterCardsurveyfoundthat80percentofconsumersfoundslowwalkerstheirbiggestannoyancewhileshopping.Theresearchalsofoundthattheaveragewalkingspeedsloweddownby21percentduringthefestiveshoppingperiod,asmostshoppersspentmoretimewindowshoppingduringthisperiod.GaryMortimer,anexpertfromtheQueenslandUniversityofTechnology,saidhewasn'tsurprisedbythepromotionaboutthelaunchofthefastlane,andthoughttheconceptwouldappealtoshoppersallovertheworld.“Crowdedparkinglotsandbusyshoppingcentrestendtobetwoofthebiggestcomplaintsofshoppersoverthefestiveseason,”hesaid.“Ithinkthefastlanesareanewapproach.However,Isuspectitwillbeabitlikefastlanesonthehighway,soitmightendupbeingmoretroublethanitsworth.”TheMasterCardsurveyalsoidentifiedthefourmostcommontypesofshoppers.Theyinclude“Skaters”whotryandmaketheirwaythroughcrowdspolitely,“Dodgers”whomovedownthepathstoavoidslowwalkers,“Bulldozers”whopushtheirwaythroughcrowds,and“Tutters”whoexpresstheirfrustrationstoslowwalkers.12.Thefastlaneisintendedfortheshopperswho.A.can'tmovequicklybecauseofphysicaldisabilitiesB.buythingsontheirshoppinglistsquicklyC.taketheirtimetodowindowshoppingD.wanttoleavethemallquickly13.WhatisGaryMortimer'sattitudetothefastlane?A.Supportive.B.Indifferent.C.Critical.D.Objective.14.Whomaypatientlymovebehindaslowcrowd?A.Skaters.B.Dodgers.C.Bulldozers.D.Tutters.15.Whatisthemainideaofthetext?A.Shoppingcanbeannoyingsometimes.B.Howtoavoidslowwalkerswhenshopping.C.Theproblemsthatshoppingcentresfaceduringbusyholidays.D.Theshoppingmallcreatesthefastlanetoavoidslowwalkers.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。Currentdigitaltechnologygivesusmusicofflawlessquality.Italsomakesiteasiertocopy,uploadandstreammusicwithouthavingtodownloadit.__16__.However,asclimatechangeisoneveryone'smindthesedays,thequestionrelatedtomusicarises-Whichmusicconsumptionformisworsefortheenvironment:CDs,vinyl(黑胶唱片),ordigitalmusic?Theanswermightsurpriseyou.__17__,logicwouldsuggestthatmusicdownloadsandonlinestreamingaregoodfortheenvironment.Butmustitsurelybemoreenvironmentallyfriendly?Eventhoughstreamedmusicismaterial­free,thatdoesn'tmeanitdoesn'thaveanenvironmentalimpact.Infact,theinformationissearchedandsenttoourelectronicdevicesacrossthenetwork,whichcostsenergy.__18__.ResearchersfoundthatstreaminganalbumovertheInternetwilluse27timesmoreenergythanittakestoproduceasingleCDorvinylrecord.Inanygivensecond,themusicplatformisservingabout2.5millionstreamsatthesametime.__19__,thatmeansalmost210,000albums'worthofmusichasbeenstreamed.Itwillusenearly8,000timesmoreenergythanwhatmakingoneCDtakes.Meanwhile,ifyoubuyaCD,it'stherepermanently.TheonlyextraenergyrequirediswhateveryouneedtopoweryourCDplayer.ThestudywaspublishedbeforeRecordStoreDay-aneventthatencourageslistenerstobuyphysicalrecord.__20__Rather,theywantyoutothinkaboutyourpoweruseandchooseservicesthatminimizetheireffectontheplanet.Theyalsohopethiscoulddevelopalternativesthataremoresustainablewithoutsacrificingtheconvenienceyouexpect.A.SinceourdigitalmusicuseslessplasticB.IfaveragealbumscontaintwelvetracksC.ThishappenseverytimewestreammusicD.Asaresult,streamingmusicbecomespopularE.AlthoughstreamingmusicisagreeneralternativeF.ItwantstoconveyeffectsofstreamingoneconomyG.Buttheresearchersaren'tadvisingplayingmusictraditionally第二部分语言运用(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。Ibelieveourlifeisfullofluckandkindness.Iwasoutintownwithmyhusband.Becauseofthecold,my__21__shrunk,causingmyanniversaryringto__22__.Ididn'tnoticethisuntilwegothome.Ibecame__23__illandachedallover.Ithoughtmyhusbandwasgoingtohaveaheartattack.Althoughitisamaterialitem,itisyetvery__24__.Hewentoutandretracedour__25__towherewecameback.Icalledthestoreswewereinandnooneturneditin.Ithoughtitwas__26__forsure.Well,ataroundmidnightlastnight,ourdogswentmad.Wehaveasunroom__27__toourhome.Thedoortothatisusually__28__.Butthatnight,weleftitunlocked.Myall­terrainmotorscooter(小型摩托车)was__29__outthere.Initsbasketwasaringbox-holdingmyring!Therewasalsoanotethattoldthestoryofthisstranger__30__theringandrecognizingthework,asitisapiecemadeparticularly.Thepersonthenwenttothejewelerand__31__aboutfindingthering.Thejewelerisafriendofminesoshegavehermy__32__andthetownissosmall,weare__33__tofind.Thestrangerwhofoundthering__34__theribbon(丝带)inthestoreinordertokeeptheringaroundthefingerwhenitis__35__out.Andthenthestrangeralsoleftacardforustotakeourfamilyouttothemoviesasagift.21.A.ringB.handC.brainD.finger22.A.falloffB.leavebehindC.breakdownD.goaway23.A.firmlyB.formallyC.identicallyD.physically24.A.valuableB.challengingC.memorableD.beneficial25.A.footprintsB.stepsC.streetsD.directions26.A.goneB.stolenC.changedD.transformed27.A.adaptedB.attachedC.exposedD.held28.A.openB.abandonedC.closedD.locked29.A.madeB.parkedC.repairedD.destroyed30.A.handlingB.exploringC.findingD.chasing31.A.explainedB.complainedC.wonderedD.argued32.A.phonenumberB.photoC.mailboxD.name33.A.difficultB.easyC.incredibleD.complex34.A.purchasedB.toreC.soldD.borrowed35.A.warmB.rainyC.foggyD.cold第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。Beijingroastduck,whichishonoredasbyfar36.(delicious)dishintheworld,haswonfamebothathomeandabroad.Nowadays,anincreasingnumberof37.(foreigner)travelingtoBeijingfallinlovewith38..Preparingqualityroastduck39.(be)along,complicatedprocessofmanysteps,fromselectingtheduckatthebeginningto40.(serve)ittothedinersattheend.Eachstepiscarefullytakentoguaranteetheroastduckisattractivein41.(appear),redincolor,fragrant,andhotwiththinsteamwhenserved.Intherestaurant,ducksareroastedupontheorderofthediners.Afteraroastduckisready,itisbroughttothediners,infrontof42.achefwillskillfullyslicethejuicymeat,eachpiecewithwell­cookedskin43.(attach).Youcandiptheslicesofduckintosweetsauce(酱),andwrapthemeatwithsomespringonionsinsideathinpancake,andonlythendoesonefinallytakeabite!Normally,theremainingbonesoftheduck44.(cook)slowlyinacloseddishformakingdelicioussoup.Allgoeswellwithwine,thusmakingthedinner45.unforgettable“full­duckbanquet(宴席)”.第三部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)假定你是李华,你的美国朋友Tom对中国文化有浓厚的兴趣。恰好你校今年暑假将为外国学生举办一场汉语夏令营活动(ChineseSummerCamp),请你给他发一封电子邮件,邀请他参加该活动。内容包括:1.活动时间和地点;2.活动内容:学习日常汉语、了解中国历史和传统文化、参观博物馆等;3.报名方式和截止日期。注意:1.词数80左右;2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。第二节(满分25分)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。续写的词数应为150左右。Therewasonceaboyinraggedclothesrunningtoaskabuildingcontractorwhoworeelegantclothesinaconstructionsiteofask

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