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2022届高考模拟押题试题(一)注意事项:答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上。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。考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)注意:听力部分答题时请先将答案标在试卷上,听力部分结束前你将有两分钟的时间将答案转涂到答题卡上。第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)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。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。例:Howmuchistheshirt?A.£19.15. B.£9.18.C.£9.15.答案是C。第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)请听下面5段对话,选出最佳选项。1.Whydidthewomangotothenorth?A.Totravel. B.Towork. C.Tovisitfriends.2.Whatclassdoesthemanteachonceaweek?A.Thee-mailclass. B.Thephotographyclass. C.Thecomputerclass.3.Howdothespeakersfindthemeeting?A.Useful. B.Boring. C.Informal.4.Whichbuswillthewomancatch?A.112. B.113. C.153.5.Whatdoweknowabouttheman?A.Herentedahouse. B.Heboughtahouse. C.Hejustmovedinahouse.第二节听下面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,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。请听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。6.Whatdoesthemanthinkofthebusfare?A.Low. B.High. C.Fair.7.Whydoesthewomanprobablytalktotheman?A.Toasktheway. B.Tocollectinformation. C.Toadvertisethebus.请听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8.Whycan’tIsabelpickuptheman?A.Shelivesfarawayfromhim. B.Shehastroubleindrivingacar.C.Shehastotakeherchildrentoschool.9.Whatdoesthemandecidetodoatlast?A.Attendthenextmeeting. B.Gotothemeetingbybus. C.Askanotherpersonforalift.请听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.Whatarethespeakersdoingnow?A.Havingarest. B.Studyingforatest. C.Dealingwithschoolwork.11.Whatdoesthemanthinkworriesthewomanmost?A.Thetest. B.Thenews. C.Herroommate.12.Whatisthewomandreamingabout?A.Gettingapart-timejobatBeakwell.B.Obtainingabetterjobaftergraduation.C.BeingemployedbyBeakwellaftergraduation.请听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。Whoisthewomanprobably?A.Anathlete. B.Acoach. C.Atourguide.14.Howlongdoesittaketoclimbtothetopofthebridge?A.Onehour. B.Twohours. C.Threehours.15.Whatdoesthemansuggestbringing?A.Ajacket. B.AT-shirt. C.Aspecialsuit.16.Whenwillthegroupgoclimbing?A.OnAugust21. B.OnAugust23. C.OnAugust24.请听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.Wholefttheband?A.Adrummer. B.Asinger. C.Aguitarist.18.WhatarethemostsongsontheCDlike?A.Fast. B.Slow. C.Loud19.Whywasthenextconcertcancelled?A.Thesingerwasill. B.Thebandhadnotime. C.Fewpeopleboughtthetickets.20.WhatisMoonshine?A.Aband. B.ACD. C.Asong.第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30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。AThoughthefollowingskiresorts(旅游胜地)listedarelesswell-known,goingskiingthereisexcitingforeveryonethisseason.BearValley,CABearValleyisoneofthelesswell-knownskiresortsinCaliforniawhencomparedtopopularresortslikeMammothMountainandSquawValley.Thisskiareahasrunsthatsatisfytheneedsofnearlyeveryonewithorwithoutexperience.Skierswillfind1,280acresofskiableareaswithanaverageannualsnowfallofover350inches.Thereareevensnowcattoursthattakeadventurousskierstotheterrain(地带)thatishardertoaccessbutlesstracked.JayPeak,VTLocatedinJay,Vermont,JayPeakisthesnowiestskiareaontheeastcoast,averaging355inchesofsnowfallannually.JayPeakisknownforitschallengingterrainandgoodbackcountryskiing.ThepeakisbestknownforgettingsomeofthemostsnowontheEastCoast.BigMountain,MTLocatedoutsidethetownofWhitefish,whichoffersplentyoffunafteralongdayofskiing,BigMountainhasover3,000acresofterrain,withalmost100markedtrailsandplentyofbowlandtreeskiing.Skierswillfindasummitelevationatover6,800feet,andaverticaldropofalmost2,500feet.SchweitzerMountain,IDSchweitzerMountainisoneofIdaho’sgreatestskiingtreasures.VisitorswillenjoytheviewsofLakePendOreille,andcanvisitthelovelytownofSandpointafteralongdayofenjoyingthesnow.Thereisanannualaveragesnowfallof300inches,andover90trails.Schweitzerevenhasopenbowlskiing,catskiing,andevennightskiing.21.WhatmakesBearValley,CAspecial?A.Itisthesnowiestskiarea. B.Itsuitsskiersofanyexperiencelevel.C.Itisthehardestforskierstoaccess. D.Ithasaverysplendidhistory.22.Whichresortprovidesthenightskiing?A.BearValley,CA. B.JayPeak,VT.C.SchweitzerMountain,ID.D.BigMountain,MT. 23.Forwhomisthetextintended?A.Skifans. B.Environmentalscientists.C.Geographyresearchers. D.Mountainclimbers.BMyfirstnewsroomwasinagrandbuildingwithtallarchedwindowsthatdominatedastreetcornerinthesmallMidwesterncitywhereIworked.Inside,therewasahighceiling.“Didthisusetobeabank?”manyvisitorswouldask.Butithad,infact,alwaysbeenanewsroom.IwasyoungandshywhenIfirstwenttoworkthere,anditprobablytookmeamonthbeforeItalkedtoanyoftheotherreporters.Buteventually,theybecamemybestfriends,thecoreofmysociallife.MysecondnewsroomwastheairytopfloorofahistoricbuildinginthestatecapitalofMaryland.Itwassmallerandlessgrandbutfarmoreenergizing.Mycolleagueswereolder.Ilearnedsomuchabouthowtobeareporterfromoverhearingtheirphoneinterviews.Thispastsummer,severalAmericannewspapersannouncedtheywouldbeclosingtheirnewsrooms.Manylocalnewspapershavegoneoutofbusinessinrecentyears,victimsofdecliningcirculationandshrinkingadvertisingdollars.Thenalongcamethecoronaviruspandemic(新冠病毒疫情),andsomanyofusweresenthometoworkfromthere.Thepleasantsurpriseisthatwehaveallsucceededbrilliantlyinworkingremotely.Butsomemanagershavelookedatthissuccessandthought:“Whywouldweneedtoreturntothenewsroom?”Iworrythattheyaremakingabigmistake.Aphysicalnewsroomsendsapowerfulmessagetoacommunity:“Wearehereforyou.”Atmyfirstjob,strangerscouldwalkrightthroughthedoorandstraightupmydesk.Wetreasuredthatvisibility.ButIalsothinkaboutthecollaboration(合作)--ofthetimesIwouldoverhearcolleaguestalkingaboutastoryandrealizethatIhadsomeusefulinformationforthem.Sometimes,acolleaguewouldseemeinthehallandgivemeastoryidea.Ican’twaittogetbacktomynewsroom.24.Howwastheauthor’sfirstnewsroomdifferentfromthesecondone?A.Itsatinabigcity. B.Itusedtobeabank.C.Itwasvisitor-friendly. D.Itwasinagrandbuilding.25.Howdidtheauthorbenefitfromhersecondnewsroom?A.Sheovercamehershyness.B.Shemadeherbestfriendsthere.C.Shecouldoverhearothers’argument.D.Shegainedexperiencefromhercolleagues.26.Whatdoestheunderlinedpart“thissuccess”inparagraph4referto?A.Journalistsworkedeffectivelyathome.B.NewspapercirculationwasincreasingC.Newspaperadvertisingwasprofitable.D.Journalismsurvivedthepandemic.27.Whyistheauthoragainstclosingnewsrooms?A.Shewillbeoutofworkasaresult.B.Newsroomsserveasaclosetie.C.Newspaperswilldisappearduetoit.D.Itisagainstthewillofcommunities.CIn2007,theAfricanUnionannouncedanambitiousproject—toplanttheGreatGreenWall(GGW),abandoftreesthatwouldstretchthelengthoftheSahel.TheGGWisanecologicalrestorationprojectdesignedbyAfricanpeopleforAfricanpeople.Heavyrains,droughts,wildfiresandlandslideshaveallbecomecommonthroughouttheworld.ButnowhereisquiteliketheSahel.InthishugeAfricanregion,climatechangehasmaterializedinadramaticmanner.Insomecases,thesevereconditionshaveleftpeoplewithnooptionotherthantomigrateelsewheretosurvive.Itwaswithallofthisinmindthattheextraordinary,butheavilydebatedprojectwasfirstputforward.Fourteenyearshavepassedsincetheinitiativeformallykickedoff.Thestatedgoalwastocreatea15-kilometre-wide,8,000-kilometre-longgreenbeltoftreesandotherplantsthat,by2030,wouldspan(跨越)theentirewidthoftheSahel,fromSenegaltoDjibouti.Overall,100millionhectares(公顷)oflandwouldberestoredby2030.Oncecompleted,itwasannounced,thewallcouldendupcapturing(俘获)250milliontonnesofcarbondioxide,whileitscreationandupkeepcouldcreatetenmillionjobsinruralareas.Lookingattheprojectasawhole,there’sstillalongwaytogo.AccordingtoastatusreportbytheUNConventiontoCombatDesertification,aboutfourmillionhectaresofdegradedlandhavebeenrestored.Thismeansthatprogresstowardsthe100millionhectarestargetstandsatjustfourpercent.“Whenwestartedrestoringthesoil,werealizedtheareaatriskwasmuchwiderthanweinitiallythought,”explainsElvisPaulTangem,theAfricanUnion’sGGWcoordinator.“Wehadfewfundstopushtheinitiativeasmuchaswewantedto.Therewasskepticismamonginvestors,whodidn’tunderstandtheproject,butalsoamongtheAfricanstatesthemselves,whichneededtimetofigureoutiftheGGWwasapriority.”28.WhatisthepurposeoftheGGWproject?A.Toimprovelocalecology. B.Todevelopruraleconomy.C.Topredictclimatepatterns. D.Tostrengthenregionalties.29.Whatdothestatisticsinparagraph3showoftheinitiative?A.Theserviceperiod. B.Thetotalbudget.C.Thetargetedgroups. D.Theexpectedbenefits.30.HowdoesElvisPaulTangemfeelabouttheproject?A.Skeptical. B.Worried. C.Confident. D.Satisfied.31.Whatmessagedoestheauthorintendtoconveyinthetext?A.Africancountriesshouldstandtogether.B.TheprogressoftheGGWprojectisslow.C.Fightingclimatechangeisourtoppriority.D.Naturaldisastersareworsethanwethought.DVideocallsareacommonoccurrence,buthaveyouimaginedbeingabletotouchthepersonontheotherendoftheline?Scientistsaremakingthisareality.ResearchersattheUniversityofNewSouthWalesAustralia,haveinventedasoftskinstretchdevice(SSD),ahapticdevicethatcanrecreatethesenseoftouch.Haptictechnologyimitatestheexperienceoftouchbystimulatinglocalizedareasoftheskininwaysthataresimilartowhatisfeltintherealworldsthroughforce,vibrationormotion.Vibrationisthemostcommonhaptictechnologytodayandhasbeenbuiltintomanyelectronicdevices,suchasoneattachedtothebackofatrackpadinlaptops,whichsimulatesabuttonclicking.However,hapticfeedbackwithvibrationbecomeslesssensitivewhenusedcontinuously.TheexistingtechnologyalsohasgreatdifficultyrecreatingthesenseoftouchwithobjectsinvirtualenvironmentsorlocatedremotelyaccordingtoMaiThanhThai,leadauthorofthestudy.Thenewtechnologyovercomesissueswithexistinghapticdevices.Theresearchteamintroducedanovelmethodtorecreatethesenseoftouchthroughsoft,artificial“muscles”.“Ourthree-waydirectionalskinstretchdevice,builtintothefingertipsofthewearablehapticglovewealsocreated,islikewearingasecondskin—it’ssoil,stretchableandmimicsthesenseoftouch—andwillenablenewformsofhapticcommunicationtoenhanceeverydayactivities,”saidThanhNhoDo,seniorauthorofthestudy.Itworkslikethis:ImagineyouareathomeandyoucallyourfriendwhoisinAustralia.YouwearahapticglovewiththeSSDsandyourfriendalsowearsaglovewithintegrated3Dforcesensors.Ifyourfriendpicksupanobject,itwillphysicallypressagainstyourfriend’slingers.Andtheglovewith3Dforcesensorswillmeasuretheseinteractions.Theforcesignalscanbesenttoyourglovesoyourdevicewillgeneratethesame3Dforces,makingyouexperiencethesamesenseoftouchasyourfriend.Thehapticdevicescouldbeappliedinvariousscenes,allowinguserstofeelobjectsinsideavirtualworldoratadistance.ThiscouldbeespeciallybeneficialduringsuchtimesliketheCOVID-19pandemicwhenpeoplerelyonvideocallstostayconnectedwithlovedones.Oritcouldbeusedinmedicalpractices.Doctorscanfeelapatient’sorgantissueswithsurgical(手术的)toolswithouttouchingthem.32.WhatcanwelearnabouttheSSD?A.Itimitatesthesenseoftouchthroughanimalskin.B.Itmainlyusesvibrationtechnology.C.Itmakesvirtualhapticcommunicationpossible.D.Ittakestheshapeofaglove.33.Whatdoesthelastbutoneparagraphmainlytalkabout?A.Theadvantagesofthenewhapticglove.B.Theapplicationsofthenewhaptictechnology.C.Anexplanationofhowthehapticdeviceworks.D.ApersonalexperienceofusingSSDsduringavideocall.34.Accordingtotheauthor,inwhichofthefollowingsituationcouldthenewhapticdevicebenefitpeople?A.Interviewingsomeonefacetoface.B.Recreatingorgantissues.C.Evaluatingsurgeriesfromadistance.D.Feelingasilkscarfbeingsoldonline.35.What’sthemainpurposeofthetext?A.Toinformreadersofanewinvention.B.Tointroducethedevelopmentofhaptictechnology.C.Tocomparedifferenthapticdevices.D.Toencouragetheuseofanewproduct.第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10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。Emotionsarepartofhumannature.Theygiveusinformationaboutwhatwe’reexperiencingandhelpusknowhowtoreact.36Youngchildrenreacttotheiremotionswithfacialexpressionsorwithactionslikelaughingorcrying.Theyfeelandshowemotions,buttheydon'tyethavetheabilitytonametheemotionsorsaywhytheyfeelthatway.37Insteadofjustreactingaslittlekidsdo,wecanidentifywhatwefeelandputitintowords.Withtimeandpractice,wegetbetteratknowingwhatwearefeelingandwhy.Thisskilliscalledemotionalawareness.Emotionalawarenesshelpsusknowwhatweneedandwant(ordon'twant).38That'sbecausebeingawareofouremotionscanhelpustalkaboutfeelingsmoreclearly,avoidorresolveconflictsbetter,andmovepastdifficultfeelingsmoreeasily.Somepeoplearenaturallymoreintouchwiththeiremotionsthanothers.Thegoodnewsisthateveryonecanbemoreawareoftheiremotions.39Emotionalawarenessisthefirststeptowarddevelopingemotionalintelligence,askillthatcanhelppeoplesucceedinlife.Allemotionstellussomethingaboutourselvesandoursituation.40Wemightjudgeourselvesbyfeelingacertainway,likeifwefeeljealous,forexample.Butinsteadofthinkingweshouldn'tfeelthatway,it'sbettertonoticehowweactuallyfeel.A.Ithelpsusbuildbetterrelationships.B.Itjusttakespractice,butit'sworththeeffort.C.Wesenseouremotionsfromthetimewe'rebabies.D.Learninghowtoexpressemotionsisverynecessary.E.Butsometimeswefindithardtoacceptwhatwefeel.F.Mostofusfeelmanydifferentemotionsthroughouttheday.G.Aswegrowup,webecomemoreskilledinunderstandingemotions.第三部分:语言知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30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。Nineteen-year-oldAlexisEasterworksatafastfoodchaininMechanicsville.TheVirginiaBurgerKingemployeeisgoingviral(走红)forher41.Shewasphotographedaccompanyinganelderly42tohiscar.Theman,knowntoEasterasMr.John,isaregularattherestaurant.“Whenheisdone,Iseehimouttothecarbecausehehasa43back.Whenwegettohiscar,wetalkandI44he’ssafe,”theemployeetoldWTVR.Easter’ssimple45caughttheattentionofapasserby,who46aphotooftheyoungwomanandhercustomer,whichshe47onsocialmedia.“WeallshouldlearnfromthecashierattheMechanicsvilleBurgerKing,whomakesthisworldalittle48,”ElizabethChandlerwroteonFacebook.Chandlersaidshewasso49bywhatEasterwasdoingfortheman.“Seeingher50thisgentlemanwassoheartwarming.It’sso51toseepeoplegoingoutoftheirwaysforothersandexpecting52inreturn.SincepostingthisIlearnedthatEasteris5319anddoesthisonaregularbasisforanycustomerinneed,”ChandlertoldYahoo.Easteralwaystriestodowhatshecanto54thebestserviceforcustomers.“55gooutofyourwaytoaidothers,”shetoldWTVR.Chandler,whoalsofrequently56thisBurgerKing,saidEasterisn’ttheonlyemployeewhogoesaboveand57theirjobrange.“That’sthe58ofthatBurgerKing.AnotheremployeenamedMonicahandsoutplaques(纪念匾)tothose59hardtimes,includingmygrandmotherwhenshewasreceiving60forcancer,”shetoldWTVR.41.A.opinionB.kindnessC.honestyD.arrangement42.A.bossB.patientC.waiterD.customer43.A.strongB.terribleC.strangeD.broad44.A.prayB.expectC.insureD.insist45.A.actB.wordC.taskD.choice46.A.tookB.copiedC.pickedD.printed47.A.soldB.exchangedC.sharedD.found48.A.widerB.brighterC.cleanerD.simpler49.A.shockedB.puzzledC.confusedD.impressed50.A.greetB.protectC.helpD.save51.A.usualB.naturalC.commonD.rare52.A.praiseB.rewardC.nothingD.something53.A.exactlyB.onlyC.thenD.already54.A.performB.provideC.buyD.plan55.A.NeverB.AlwaysC.OftenD.Almost56.A.visitedB.advertisedC.reportedD.supported57.A.beyondB.overC.belowD.inside58.A.ruleB.dutyC.orderD.culture59.A.turningoverB.lookingforC.dependingonD.goingthrough60.A.serviceB.concernC.treatmentD.appointment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。WangHongmei,amasterintheForbiddenCity,specializesinrestoringdamagedpaintings.“Ifoundconservationofpaintingsextremely61.______(challenge)atthebeginningwhenIoftenhadtostandforhoursalldaylongduetothenatureofthework.”Wang62._______(recall)“Commitmentandtime63.______(gradual)calmeddownmyheart.”IttakesaseasonedconservationistlikeWangawholeyear64.______(restore)justthreetofourpaintings.Sometimestheworkcouldtakeeven65.________(long).Ascenicpaintingover170squaremetersinsize,66._______wascreatedbyEmperorQianlongforhisretirement,wasworn.Wangandhercolleaguesspentfiveyearsrestoringthepaintingtoitspreviousbrilliance.“Thesetreasuresarenotsimplyindividualitems67._______heritages(遗产)ofthecraftandspiritpassedonbytheartists,collectorsandconservationistsofthepast,”QuFeng,oneofWang’s68.________(workmate),said.“Strengthenedconservationeffortssymbolizeincreasingnationalpowerand69.________(proud).Ifwecanpro

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