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2022年普通高等学校招生全国统一考试(模拟一)

英语试题

注意事项:

1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上。

2.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需

改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上,写

在本试卷上无效。

3.考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。

第一部分阅读(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、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。

A

Withover2.4millionvisitorseveryyear,CinqueTerreisoneofthemost-visitedregionsin

Italy.CinqueTerreistrulyspecial.Thefivecandy-coloredfishingvillagesofRiomaggiore,

Manarola,Comiglia,Vemazza,andMonterossoalMarearebuiltintocliffsoverthecleanand

brightly-shiningLigurianSea.Whetheryou'revisitingtheregionforafewdaysorafewweeks,

thesearetheexperiencesyoushouldaddtoyourtrippleasure.

★Takeascenichike.

Ifseasytovisiteachoftheattractivevillagesonfoot.Themostpopularhikeisthecoastal

pathSentieroAzzuro.Itlinksallfivevillagesandoffersextremelybeautifulsceneryofthesea,

architectureandvineyards(葡萄园).Ittakesaboutsixhourstogoacross,withshortbreaks,but

mostpeoplearegoingtostopinthevillagesforfoodandswimming.

★Eatseafoodinacone(锥形).

DessertloversmightthinkthatItalianice-creamisthebestthingtobeservedinaconebut

makeroomforseafoodconesaswell.Thankstoitscoastallocation,CinqueTerreisfullof

seafoodrestaurants.

★Getonaboat.

Iftheweathercooperates,takethetimetogetoutonthewater.Thevillageslookverybeautiful

fromaboat.Thecheapestandeasiestwayistojumponthepublicferryfromoneofthevillagesto

thenext,buttheseboatsareoftencrowded.It'sfarmorerelaxingtotakeaprivatecruise,which

departsfromthedocksinRiomaggiore,Manarola,Vemazza,andMonterossoalMare.

★Takethetrain.

CinqueTerre'strainsystemisoneofthemostscenicinEurope.Thehigh-speedtrainruns

througheachofthefivevillagesevery20minutesorso.Andthewholelineisdirectlyonthe

coast,offeringlovelyviewsoftheLigurianSeaandrockycliffs.

1.Whatisspecialaboutthefivecandy-coloredfishingvillages?

A.Theirspeciallocation.B.Theirlonghistory.

C.Theirdeliciousfoods.D.Theirfriendlyvillagers.

2.Whatisthefavoritefoodforthehikersinthefivevillages?

A.Italiannoodles.B.Italianice-cream.

C.Italianwines.D.Seafoodcones.

3.Whatisthebestwaytoenjoythebeautifulsceneryanddeliciousfood?

A.Takingaprivateferrytothevillages.

B.Walkingwithshortbreaksonthecoast.

C.Takingascenichikealongthecoastalpath.

D.Takingthetrainrunningthroughthevillages

B

WhenAlleninvitedmeonacampingtriptothemountains,Iimaginedawoodencabin

overlookingalake,withawarmfireplace,hotcocoa,andsoftbeds.Butmyhappyimagebecame

anightmarewhenAllenandhisolderbrother,Leo,showedupwithatruckfilledwithcamping

equipment-tents,sleepingbags,andwaterbottles,Weweregoingonsurvivaltraining!

Theever-efficientLeowaskeentoleavethecitybehindusandurgedustohurry.Severalhours

later,aswedrovethroughtheforest,themountainsseemedbiggerthanIremembered;thetrees

werelarger,andtheenvironmentfeltmorethreatening.

Atthetrailhead,LeotiedasleepingbagontomyalreadyheavypackandlecturedAllenand

meabouthikingrules.Then,withLeointhelead,wesetofFalongthenarrowandsteepdirttrack

thatwoundupthemountain.

After6hoursofclimbing,wefinallyreachedthetop.Mylegsaching,Idroppedmypackand

groanedbuttherewasnotimetorest."Weneedtosetupcampquickly,"saidLeo."Therearedark

cloudscomingin.Astormsonitsway.”

Ithoughthewaskidding,butLeowasquiteserious.HeandAllenworkedexpertly,whileI

stoodaroundandpretendedtohelp,thunderrumblinginthedistance.Wejustfinishedputtingup

thetentswhenithit.Thewind,thunder,andlightningwererelentless.

Leo,sensingthatIwasscared,startedtellingussomestoriesabouthiscampingadventures.

Buteachtimelightninglitupthetentandthethunderechoed,Ijumped.nDon*tworry.Summer

stormspassquickly,nLeosaidtryingtocomfortme.HAndatleasttherainwillkeepthebears

away,"hesaidwithateasingsmile,whichwaslesscomforting.

Andjustasquicklyasthestormcamerushingin,itpassed,andweexitedthetent.Theview

wasincredible-Icouldseeformiles.Asdarknesssetin,Istaredinwonderatthemillionsof

glowingstarsinthenightsky.

Iwon*tlie——Iwasstillwishingforahotshowerandasoftbed,butasIgazedupwardatthe

MilkyWay,IknewthiswasanadventureIwouldneverforget.

4.WhywastheauthorsurprisedwhenAllencametogethimatthebeginningofthestory?

A.Allenhadarrivedearlierthanarranged.

B.HesawthatAllenwasnotwellprepared.

C.Herealizedtheirtripwouldbechallenging.

D.Allen*sbrotherwasunexpectedlywithhim.

5.Whywasitnecessarytosetupcampimmediatelyafterreachingthemountaintop?

A.Itwasalmostnighttime.B.Theweatherwaschanging.

C.Theyweretiredandneededtorest.D.Theyneededprotectionsfromanimals.

6.WhatcanweguessaboutLeo?

A.Hewasanexperiencedandcapablehiker.

B.Hewasinconsiderateofother'sfeelings.

C.Hehadknownthewriterforalongtime.

D.Hehadnotbeentothismountainbefore.

7.Howdidtheauthorfeelattheendofthestory?

A.Satisfied.B.Optimistic.C.Scared.D.Disappointed.

C

Honeybeescan,tswim,andwhentheirwingsarewet,theycan'tfly,either.ButChrisRoh

andotherresearchersattheCaliforniaInstituteofTechnologyfoundthatwhenbeesdropinto

bodiesofwater,theycanusetheirwingstoproducelittlewavesandslidetowardland-like

surferswhocreateandthenridetheirownwaves.

Aswithmanyscientificadvances—IsaacNewton'sappleorBenjaminFranklin'slightning

bolt-Dr.Roh'sexperimentbeganwithawalk.PassingCaltech'sMillikanPondin2016,he

observedabeeonthewater'ssurfaceproducingwaves.Hewonderedhowaninsectknownfor

flightcouldpushitselfthroughwater.

Dr.Rohandhisco-worker,MortezaGharib,usedbutterflynetstocollectlocalPasadena

honeybeesandobservedtheirsurf-likemovements.Theresearchersusedawiretorestricteach

bee'sbodilymovement,allowingcloseexaminationoftheirwings.Theyfoundthatthebeebends

itswingsata30-degreeangle,pullingupwaterandproducingaforwardforce.Beesgettrapped

onthesurfacebecausewaterisroughlythreetimesheavierthanair.Butthatweighthelpstopush

thebeeforwardwhenitswingsmovequicklyupanddown.Ifsatoughexerciseforthebees,

whichtheresearchersguesscouldhandleabout10minutesoftheactivity.

Theresearcherssaidthesurf^likemovementhasn'tbeendocumentedinotherinsectsand

mostsemiaquaticinsectsusetheirlegsforpropulsion,whichisknownaswater-walking.Itmay

haveevolvedinbees,theypredicted.

Dr.RohandDr.Gharibhaveimaginedmanypracticalapplicationsfbrbees'surfing.One

planistousetheirobservationstodesignrobotsabletotravelacrossskyandsea."Thiscouldbe

usefulforsearchandrescues,orfbrgettingsamplesofthesurfaceoftheocean,ifyoucan'tsenda

boatorhelicopter,9,Dr.Gharibsaid.

28.WhatdoestheauthorintendtoshowbymentioningNewtonandFranklin?

A.Roh'sadmirationfbrthem.B.Roh'schancediscoveryaboutbees.

C.Theiroutstandingtalentforscience.D.Theirsimilarachievementsindiscovery.

29.Whatplaysthemostvitalroleinabeeismovingforwardonwater?

A.Theairweight.B.Itslegextension.

C.Thewatermovement.D.Itscontinuouswingbeat.

30.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“propulsion“inParagraph4mean?

A.Fastflight.B.Drivingforce.C.Pullingspeed.D.Explosivepower.

31.Whatdoesthetextmainlytellus?

A.Honeybeescansurftosafety.B.Beeshelpscientistsmakeinventions.

C.Insectscanadapttotheenvironment.D.Natureisahelpfulguidefordiscovery.

D

IarrivedinmyChineseclassroom,readytosharemyvastknowledgeandexperiencewith

the75studentswhowouldbemyEnglishLiteratureclass.HavingtaughtintheUSAfor17years,

Ihadnoworryatallaboutmyabilitytoplantinmystudentsenthusiasmfbrtheliteratureofmy

mothertongue.

Iwasreallyshockedwhenthemonitorshouted“Standup“andtheentireclassroseasI

enteredtheroom,andIwassomewhatconfusedandanxiousabouthowtogetthemtositdown

again,butoncethatembarrassmentwasover,IquicklycalmeddownandlaunchedintowhatI

thoughtwasafact-packedlecture,suretogaintheirrespectperhapseventheiradmiration.I

wentbacktomyroomradiatingthatrosyglow(光泽)thatcomesfromasenseofsignificant

accomplishment.

Mystudentskeptjournals,however,andasIreadthem,therosyglowwasgraduallyreplaced

byanoverwhelmingsenseoffrustration.Thefirstjournalsaid,“Ourliteratureteacherdidn'tteach

usanythingtoday.Perhapshernextlecturewillbebetter.^^Heartbroken,Ireadjournalafter

journal,eachexpressingasimilartheme."Didn'tteachthemanything?Isketchedtheentire

philosophicalframeworkofthoughtANDlaidthehistoricalbackgroundforalltheworkswe'll

studyinclass."Icomplained,C6HowcantheysayIdidn'tteachthemanything?”

DeterminedtoclearmyselfIdugoutallmyreferencebooks,addingbackgroundmaterialto

mynextlecture,researchingintothesociologicalsettingandeventhepsychologicalstateofthe

author.Afterthesecondclass,Ieagerlyopenedthejournals,expectingenthusiasticreviewsatlast.

Again,IwascrushedbytheircontinuingcommentsthatIwasgoingtooslowlywithoutgiving

meaningfuldetails.

Moredeterminedthanever,Idivedintosourcesofcriticism,decidingtodevotemoretimeto

thetextsbyprovidingsummariesofalltheinterpretationsIcouldfindofeachwork.Thismaterial

wouldgivemystudentsampleinformationfordrawingtheirownconclusionsaboutthework's

meaning."Ourteacherseemsconfusedabouttherealmeaningoftheworks,“thejournalssaid.

“Oneminuteshegivesoneinterpretation;thenextminuteshegivesanother.Thensheasksfbrour

opinions.We'rethestudents.She'stheteacher.Sheshouldtelluswhattheworksmean.^^

Itwasalongsemester,anditgraduallybecamecleartomethatmyideasabouteducationwere

purelyWestern,andthatChineseideasdifferedsignificantly.Ithoughtateacher'sjobwastoraise

interestingquestionsandprovideenoughbackgroundsothatstudentscoulddrawtheirown

conclusions.Mystudentsthoughtateacher9sjobwastoprovideaccurateinformationasdirectly

andconcisely(简洁地)aspossible.Americanswantedtointerpretandexperience.TheChinese

wantedtomasterandmemorize.

12.HowdidthewriterfeelbeforehebeganhisteachinginChina?

A.Worried.B.Confident.C.Disappointed.D.Confused.

13.Whatmightbethereasonwhythewriterwasshockedbytheshouting"Standup”?

A.Thestudentsintendedtoscaretheirnewforeignteacher.

B.Thestudentsrefusedtostandupbeforetheirnewforeignteacher.

C.Thewriterwasalittleshyandfeltembarrassedwhenheenteredtheclassroom.

D.ThewriterknewlittleabouttheChineseclassroomandthatwastotallyunexpected.

14.Whatdoesthewritermeanbysaying"determinedtoclearmyself'inparagraph4?

A.Hewantedtobetterunderstandthestudents9question.

B.Hewantedtoprovehisabilityinteachingthecourse.

C.Hewasalittlebitangrywiththestudents.

D.Hewasverydisappointedwithhimself.

15.Whichofthefollowingmightthewriteragreewith?

A.ChineseandWesternideasabouteducationareslightlydifferent.

B.Ateacher9sjobistomakestudentsthinkandhavetheirownopinions.

C.Teachingistoprovideaccurateinformationdirectlyandclearly.

D.BothAmericansandtheChinesetendtodrawconclusionsbythemselves.

第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)

阅读下面短文,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。

BEAGOODTOURIST

Tourismcanbebothgoodandbad.Yes,itbringsinmoneyforthelocaleconomyandcreates

lotsofjobsforlocals,butitmayalsobringsomeproblems.

16Touristshaveusedpaint,rocks,orevenkeystowriteontheLuxorTempleinEgypt,

theColosseuminRome,StonehengeintheUK,memorialstonesatthebottomofQomolangma,

andmany,manyotherplaces.Thousandsoftouristssitesarebeingdestroyedbytouristswho

“lovethemtodeath”.17Ifyouwanttoleaveamarkontheworld,doitbychanging

someone'slifewithkindnessandlove.Passkindnessalongtofuturegenerations,notdestruction.

Anotherbigprobleminsomeplaceshasbeentouristsdisturbingthelocalpeopleandlife.

18Forexample,ChiangMaiUniversityinThailandandYonseiUniversityinSouthKoreahave

greatnumbersoftouristsvisitingtheircampusesandwalkingthroughtheirlibrariesandother

publicareas,takingpicturesofstudentsanddisturbingtheirstudies.Ihavethreewordsfortourists

likethis:pleasebeconsiderate.19

Thenumberofproblemsfromtouristsisendless:walkinginlargegroupswithoutconsidering

otherswhoneedtowalkby,crossingroadswithoutobservinglocaltrafficlaws,andmanymore.

Theonlywaytosolvetheissueoftheterribletourististomakesurethatyouarenotone!20

Remember,wheneveryoustepoutsideyourcountry'sborders,youarerepresentingyourcountry

totherestoftheworld.

A.Justthinkfromotheraspects.

B.WheninRome,doastheRomansdo.

C.Havefuninawaythatdoesnotdisturbothers.

D.Bethebest,kindest,mostpolitetouristpossible.

E.Ihavethreewordsforpeoplelikethis:pleasestopit.

F.Onegrowingproblemistouristswhowanttoprovethattheyhavevisitedsomeplace.

G.Sometouristswanderaroundandtakepicturesoflocalpeoplewithoutaskingfortheir

permission.

第三部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分30分)

第一节完形填空(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四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以

填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

EricCatalanofillsintheblanksleftemptybysurgeryoraccidents.

MarkBertram,46,lostthetipsoftwo41atworkin2018whenhishandwas

42inafanbelt.Aftercountless43andphysicaltherapy(物理疗法),Bertram

decidedtoimprovehisconditionbyaskingEricCatalano,atattooartist,tocreatefingernail

tattoos."Plasticsurgerygavemenohope,“hesays."SoIlookedforother44Theidea

madeeveryoneinthestudiolaughuntilthey45thefinalresult."Thetattoosblendin

ratherthan46.Mymoodsuddenlychanged/9Catalano47."Likemagic,everything

turnedfrom48to'wow'.”

WhenCatalano49aphotoofthetattoos,apairoffingernailsthatlookedso

50noonecouldbelievetheireyes.Hehadnoideathe51wouldeventuallybe

viewedbymillionsofpeoplearoundtheworld.

Thewide-spreadphotopushedCatalano,40,furtherintotheworldofparamedical

tattooing.Nowpeoplewithlife-changingscarscometovisithim.Usingflesh-tonedinksanda

needle,Catalano52hiscustomers,viewofthemselves.

WhileCatalano53$100perregulartattoo,hecreatedparamedicaltattoosforfree.

“54,itdoesn'tmakesense,Catalanosays."ButeverytimeIseethatemotionfrommy

55,Pm100percentsurethisissomethingthatIcan'tstopdoing.”

41.A.fingersB.fingernailsC.armsD.shoulders

42.A.absorbedB.placedC.trappedD.folded

43.A.checkupsB.surgeriesC.adjustmentsD.battles

44.A.doctorsB.hospitalsC.optionsD.suggestions

45.A.consideredB.confirmedC.deniedD.witnessed

46.A.wearawayB.standoutC.comeoutD.goaway

47.A.recallsB.arguesC.announcesD.reminds

48.A.strangeB.specialC.funnyD.curious

49.A.tookB.printedC.copiedD.posted

50.A.realB.differentC.lovelyD.ordinary

51.A.commentB.imageC.creationD.reaction

52.A.defendsB.assessesC.supportsD.transforms

53.A.chargesB.spendsC.donatesD.raises

54.A.GraduallyB.BasicallyC.FinanciallyD.Consequently

55.A.colleaguesB.customersC.friendsD.patients

第三部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分30分)

第二节(共10小题,每小题1.5分,共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。

“Thereisalong,longstory56.TaiChiandme,“saysJoseGago,61,aSpanishman

whohastaughtTaiChiinhishometownforalmost36years.

Althoughthefirstmartialartsschool57.(found)in1982inOurense,Spain,Josedid

notmakethetriptoYongnian,Chinauntil199458.(further)hisstudyofTaiChi.Sincethen,

he59.(travel)toChinaover20times.ForJose,TaiChiisnot60.(simple)asport.

61.attractshimmostistheTaoistphilosophyrootedinTaiChi,ofwhichthemainelements

consistintheprinciplesof'"softness,slowness,balanceandrootedness”.

Hismartialartsschool,whichprovidesintroductoryprogramsfor62.(begin),has

approximately150students,63.(range)fromchildrenundertheageof5toseniorcitizens

over70.HehastrainedthousandsofstudentsinSpain,manyof64.havewonawardsina

numberoftournaments.

Jose'shometownhashostedanumberoffreeTaiChicommunityclassesandTaiChiis

actingasanimportantbridgefor65.(culture)exchange.

第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)

第一节(满分15分)

为了相应国家的号召,你校开展了“珍惜粮食,珍爱生命”的活动周,你作为学生会成员,

要在该活动周的启动仪式上发言,请你写一篇演讲稿。内容包括:活动周的主题、开展实践;

活动周的主要活动、意义;发起倡议

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.

Asasixthgrader,Ib

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