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(高三英语)第1页共12页2022年全国普通高等学校招生统一考试第七次适应性训练英语第一部分:听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题,每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)1.HowlongistheofficeopenonFriday?A.Fo
rsixhours.B.Forsixandahalfhours.C.Forsevenandahalfhours.2.Whatprogramismostprobablyhostedbythewoman?A.AprogramaboutChinesecooking.B.AprogramaboutEng
lishtraditions.C.AprogramaboutAmericansnacks.3.WhatwasthesalesfigureforJanuary?A.$9million.B.$10million.C.$14million.4.Whatdoweknowabou
ttheman?A.HehasabusinessofhisowninShanghai.B.Hehastotravelfrequentlyforbusiness.C.Hedoesn’tlikestayinginthesamecity.5.
Whatdoesthemanmean?A.Heisn’tinterestedinthecourse.B.He’llgivehisaddresstothewoman.C.He’llgotopickuptheformsinperson.第二节(共15小题,每小题1.5分,满分
22.5分)请听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。6.Whatdoesthemansayaboutcheetahs?A.Theycanbeeasilyhunted.B.Theyarefasterthananyotherlandanimal.C.Iti
shardforthemtorun70milesperhour.7.Whatdoweknowaboutcheetahs?A.Theirnumberhasbeenincreasingyearbyyear.B.Thereareatleast25,000c
heetahsleftintheworld.C.Theyaregoingtoneedprotectioniftheyaretosurvive.请听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8.Howmanypeoplehavepromisedtocomesofar?A.28.B.30.C
.48.9.Whatdoesthewomanwantthemantodo?A.Takephotographs.B.Organizethecars.C.Contacttheguests.(高三英语)第2页共12页10.Whatisthewomanmostprobablyprepari
ngfor?A.Abigparty.B.Acollegereunion.C.Awedding.请听第8段材料,回答第11至13题11.WhatisJ.K.Rowlingworkingonthistime?A.Atextbook.B.Anewnovel.C.Amovie.12.What
doJ.K.Rowling’snewworkandherHarryPotterseriesincommon?A.BothofthemtellstoriesaboutHarryPotter.B.Bothofthemtakeplaceinamagicalw
orld.C.BothofthemaresetinNewYork.13.Howdoesthemanfeelafterhearingthenews?A.Worried.B.Interested.C.Moved.请听第9段材料,回答第1
4至17题。14.What’swrongwiththewoman?A.Shehassleepingproblems.B.Themovieshemadeisboring.C.Sheisworriedabouthercolleg
eclasses.15.Whatisspecialaboutthemovie?A.Itisthemostboringmovieintheworld.B.Itwasmadebyacollegestudent.
C.Itcanmakepeoplesleepyquickly.16.WhatwasSondraLowell’sreactionuponhearingherteacher’scomment?A.Shewasdiscouraged.B.Shewasinspi
red.C.Shewassurprised.17.Wheredidthemanmostprobablywatchthemovie?A.OnTV.B.Inthecinema.C.Onthecomputer.请听第10段材料,回答第18至
20题。18.Whatisthemostpopularmagazineintheworldaccordingtothespeaker?A.TheLady.B.RealSimple.C.People.19.Whatdowe
knowaboutthemagazineNationalGeographic?A.Itisthesecondmostpopularmagazinethisyear.B.Itislikedespeciallybykidsaroundthewo
rld.C.Itisaninformativeandeducationalmagazine.20.WhyisthemagazinePeoplesopopular?A.Itdiscussesfamilyissues.B.Ittellsinspiringstoriesaboutcommonpeople
.C.Readerslikeknowingaboutfamouspeople.(高三英语)第3页共12页第二部分: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)AWhetheryouaretryingtoexperienceso
meactivitiesofSanFrancisco,orsimplywantingtoexplorethecityitself,weofferavarietyofattractionsandsightseeingtourstohelpyoumakethemostofy
ourvacation.BigBusTourBigBusTouraimstogiveyouthemostenjoyableandmemorableexperienceofSanFrancisco.Thisuniquecitytourstopsatmostkeypoin
tsofinterestallaroundthisspectacularcity.Learnaboutthecity’shistoryandwitnessthediverseculture,beautifulparksandmagnifice
ntarchitectureonanopenairbus.HoponandoffatyourleisuretocreateyourowncustomizedjourneyaroundSanFrancisco.WineCountryTourWinehasalways
beenamarkofcivilizationatitsfinest.Localareasproducetheirownwinetosignifytheirvaluetobuyers.Winecountrytourswillgothroughr
egionsthatdisplaythenaturalbeautyofthecountrysideanditsresources.FatTireTourImaginetravellingeffortlesslythroughthebeautifulparksandalongthewat
erfrontwhilereceivinginformativehistoricalandcurrentdayinformationandlotsofuniqueandfascinatingstoriesfromyourguide.Ourtoursarelimitedinsizeso
youcancountonagreatandintimateexperience.FatTireToursisproudtobethefirstguidedtourusingSegwaysintheworld.AT&TParkTou
rIt’stheonlyballparkinAmericawherehomerunscanbe“splashhits”andwheretheeventonthefieldaddsradianceand
beautytothebreathtakingBayviews.Onyourbehind-the-scenesballparktourofsensationalAT&TPark,thehomeoftheSanFranc
iscoGiants,youwillhavethechancetogotoplacesonlytheplayersandstaffgoto.21.Inwhichtourcanyouenjoythemostplacesofinterest?A.BigBusTour.B.WineCo
untryTour.C.FatTireTour.D.AT&TParkTour.(高三英语)第4页共12页22.WhatisspecialaboutFatTireTour?A.Visitorscanvisitbeautif
ulparks.B.Visitorscantravelonavehicle.C.Thereisaguidetoaccompanyvisitors.D.Thereisachancetovisitthecity'smuseums
.23.WhatprobablycanyoudoontheAT&TParkTour?A.Hithomeruns.B.Enjoyamatch.C.Travelwithplayers.D.Gotoanationalpark.BItisnoteasytoexciteN
ewYorkersorkeepthemgoingeasyonthingsaround.Thisisonereasonwhyactorsandotherfamouspeoplemovetothecity.Theycanlivequieterlivesandes
capethepaparazziphotographerswhowouldfollowtheminHollywood.ButNewYorkhasanewmediastar.Andthisstarisnotlivingsoqu
ietly.ThestarisacolorfulMandarinduck.ThebirdfirstappearedthismonthinasmallbodyofwaterinManhattan'sCentralPark.Largecrowdshavegatheredtoseetheduck
.Reportershavebeenfollowingitseverymove.Themediaattentionontheduckhasearnedthename“quackarazzi”–awordcombinationo
fpaparazziandthesoundaduckmakes!TheduckhaschosentoliveinacostlypartofNewYork--justoffFifthAvenue,nearthehistoricPlazaHotel.There,
hundredsofpeopleturnupeveryday,hopingtoseethebirdshowoffitsextremelycolorfulfeathers.Manypeopleliketheduckbecauseitscolorsarelike“sunsets,”sa
ysNewYorkerJoeAmato.Hecomestotheparknearlyeverydaywithhiscameraequipment.Birdlovershavebeenkeepingrecordofthebird'sdailylifethroughso
cialmediapostingsandvideos.Peoplehavenotedhoweffortlesslytheduckmovesthroughthewater.Thisweek,NewYork'snewestcelebrityseemedtoenjoyitsfame,show
ingoffitswingswhilemembersofthe“quackarazzi”pushedeachothertogetacloserlook.LeesaBeckmanntraveledovertwohoursfromherhomeinNewJerseyt
oseetheduck.Shesaysher90-year-oldmotherhasbeentalkingallabouttheducksinceits(高三英语)第5页共12页firstappearance.“I'vegottoseethis...duck
,”Beckmanntoldhermother.Sheplanstotakepicturesandgivethemtohermother.BirdexpertPaulSweetheadsalargecollectionofbirdspecies
attheNewYork-basedAmericanMuseumofNaturalHistory.HesaysthereisnothingspecialaboutaMandarinduckinCentralPark.CentralPark
ZoohasitsownMandarinduck,hesays.TheseducksareoftenimportedtotheUnitedStatesfromAsiaforuseonprivateproperty.“Alotofnon-birderstendtosee(co
lorful)birdsasmorebeautiful,”Sweetsaid,"Buttome,it'snomorebeautifulthan,say,asparrow."24.Fromthepassagewecanknow_______A.NewY
orkersarealwaysexcitedaboutnewthings.B.AsuperstarisgivingaperformanceinManhattan’sCentralPark.C.Birdloversareinterestedinrecordingth
elifeofthenew“guest”.D.EveryoneagreesMandarinduckisanewspecies.25.ManyNewYorkerslikethebirdforthereasonthat___
__.A.It’sfamousinHollywoodfilms.B.Ithasabeautifulcolorandlikestoshowitswings.C.Theycantakelotsofpicturesands
ellformoney.D.Theyareluckyandprecious.26.PaulSweetmayagreethat______.A.Hismotherwillsurelylikethepicturesofthebirds.B.“Quackarazzi”isa
goodnamefortheduck.C.NewYorkersneedtoprotectthenewspecies.D.MandarinduckcanbebroughtintoAmericafromothercountriesforuse.27.Whichofthefollowin
gcanbethebesttitle?A.ColorfulMandarinDuckExcitesNewYorkersB.ComeandMeetMandarinduckinCentralParkC.MandarinDuckinCentra
lPark---ARareSpeciesD.AMostBeautifulBird(高三英语)第6页共12页CInnovationhasprettymuchfinishedwithcartires(轮胎)right,Imean,what’slefttochange
?Howaboutthewhole“air”part?MichelinCompany’sattempttotackletirerubbisharoundtheworldwitnessedthemrolloutpuncture-proof“airless”tires,w
hichtheysayshouldhelpreducethe18%ofallworldtiresthatareabandonedearlyduetopunctures(轮胎漏气).Desertedtiresareahugeworldwidewasteproblem—theU.S.pro
duces260millionabandonedtiresperyear,manyofwhichendupinlandfillsoronthesidesofthefreewaywheretheyrelease
harmfulgasesandmicro-plasticpollutantsastheybreakdown.MichelinCompany’sUniquePunctureProofTireSystemor“UPTIS”isdesignedusing46%recycledmaterial,an
dmadefromaplasticmatrix(母体)mixedwithglassfibersthatprovideaflexibleouterlayerwithastronginnerone.“ThetrulydistinctivestructureoftheMicheli
nUPTISprototype(原型),orits“strangeness”aswehaveoftenhearditcalled,reallyattractedtheeyeofmanyvisitorsandlefta
lastingimpressiononthem,”statedCyrilleRoget,MichelinGroupTechnicalandScientificCommunicationsDirector.“I
twasanunusualexperienceforus,andourgreatestsatisfactioncameattheendofthedemonstrationwhenourpassengers,whowereundoubted
lyalittlealert(警觉)atfirst,saidtheyfeltnodifferencecomparedwithconventionaltires.”MichelinCompanybelievesairlesstiresw
illimproveeveryone’slives.Maintenance(保养)costsforcompany’svehiclefleetswillbelessexpensive,andinexperiencedcarownerswon’taccidentallyruintheir
rubberswhendrivingthembecausetheyareover-orunder-inflated(充气).Althoughtheyarestillindevelopmentstageandusingatalar
gescalewithinyearsisunlikelytobeavailable,MichelinCompanyisnotintheleastdoubtfulabouttheirtires’future
.28.Whydoestheauthoraskquestionsinthefirstparagraph?A.Toexplainastrangephenomenon.B.Toclarifyadifficultconcept.C.Toprese
ntawell-knownfact.D.Tointroduceanewtopic.29.Whatisthemainideaofthesecondparagraph?A.Thenewtirerunsmoresmoothly.B.Theworld
greatlyneedsairlesstires.C.Traditionaltiresthreatentheenvironment.D.MichelinCompanybattlestheissueofwastedtires.30.W
hatdoweknowabout“UPTIS”?A.Itsstructuredistancesvisitors.B.Itonlyusesrecycledmaterials.C.Itcombinesplasticandglassfibers.D.Itscom
fortablenessbeatsordinarytires.31.What’sMichelinCompany’sattitudetowardstheirnewtires?A.Tolerant.B.Positive.C.Mixed.D.
Objective.(高三英语)第7页共12页DInthetownofArrasinnorthernFrance,thecountry’sfirst-everappointedofficialwithDownsyndro
mesisleadingfromthefront,changingheartsandmindsandbringinganewwayofthinkingaboutmentaldisability.In2020,EleonoreLalouxwasappointedmunicip
alcouncilor(市议员)ofArrasunderthemayorFredericLeturque,forwhichshehasreceivedcontinualpraiseforhercolorfulnature,herdesiretom
akepeoplesmile,andforpromotingtheinclusivity(包容)ofdisabledpersonsinsociety.“Inclusionisn’tsomethingthatwejus
tthinkabout;it’snotagenerousact.It’sourduty,”MayorLeturquetoldtheChristianScienceMonitor,“Eleonorehashelped
theentiretownprogressintermsofhowweseedisability.”Alongwithholdingdownapart-timejobatahospital,apackedvolunteerschedule,anda
boardpositiononDownUp,anon-profitorganizationherfatherlaunchedtosupportcommunitymemberswithDownsyndromesandtheirfamilies,Lalou
xhasmadenumerousadjustmentstoeverydaycommunityfeaturesinArrastosupportdisabledpeople;notonlythosewithDownsynd
romes,butotherformsaswell.Arras’famoustowncenter,townhall,andbelfry(钟楼)areaUNESCOHeritageSite,andforthosewhocan’tgotothetop,Laloux
organizedthecreationofavirtualtour.Downbelow,crosswalklightsnowsoundoffverbalinstructionsforthosewhocan’tsee.Shehasalsoscheduledan“
incluthon”fornextsummer,aneventtoinspiredisabledpeopleandthecommunityatlargethroughsportsandculture.Perhapsunsurprisingly,
thispositiveattitudehasmadeheraverypopularfigureinhertownandcountry,andshehasmadenumeroustelevisionandotherpublicappearances,includingalongsid
emanynationalpoliticians.Butherappointmentisbynomeansagimmicktogainsupportfromtownspeople;she’smadeso
mebrilliantchangesincivillife.32.Whatcanwelearnfromthemayor’swordsinParagraph3?A.It’sEleonore’sdutytoh
elpthedisabled.B.Acceptingthedisabledisagenerousact.C.Eleonorehaschangedpeople’sviewsonthedisabled.D.Thedisableddeservepraise
fromallthetownspeople.(高三英语)第8页共12页33.WhatisParagraph4mainlyabout?A.HowEleonorecarriesoutherpart-timejob.B.
HowEleonorehelpedimprovelivesofthedisabled.C.WhatEleonoredidtorunthenon-profitorganization.D.WhatgoodproposalsEleonoremadeduringherte
rm.34.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“gimmick”inthelastparagraphmean?A.TrickB.PromiseC.ChallengesD.Conclusion35.Whichofthefollowingwordsbestdescr
ibeEleonore?A.Committedandpioneering.B.Ambitiousandpatient.C.Creativeandindependent.D.Honestandhumorous.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HowToStartAHabitOfMakingArtMakingartcanreducestressandanxietyandimproveyourmood.Butyoudon’thav
etobeafull-timeartisttogetthosehealthbenefits.36Andthemoreyoudoit,thebetter.Herearethethingsyouneedtoknowtokick-startyour
creativearthabit.37Infact,therearenodifferencesinhealthoutcomesbetweenthosewhoidentifyasexperiencedartistsandthosewhodon’t.Sonom
atterwhatyourskilllevelis,youwillbeabletofeelallthegoodthingscomingwithmakingart.It’sgoodtofigureoutyourwayofcreativeexpression.Startw
ithwhatyouenjoy.Anythingthatengagesyourcreativemindisgoodforyou.Youcandothatthroughmanyactivities:finger
painting,cooking,baking,oilpainting.Anddon’tfeellikeyouhavetosticktoonething.38Youcanthinkaboutmakingartlikeanyhea
lthyhabit,suchaseatingwellorexercising.Justasyoumaketimetowork,exerciseandhangoutwithfriends,youshouldmaketimeforyourartisticcreation.
Doingjust10minutesofarteachdaycandowonders.Inadditiontocarvingouttime,youcanalsocarveoutaphysicalspaceinyourhomeforart.39If
spaceisanissue,putitallinacontainerthat’seasilyaccessible.Themoreyou’reabletomakeartaregularhabit,themoreyou’relikelytoget(高三英语
)第9页共12页thisgreatreward:thiswonderfulthingthathappenswhenyou’reinthezone.40Wecanfeelthatflowwhenfillingin
lineswithcolor,inkingandwhendrawingpleasingbackgrounds,suchasjungleorgardenscenes.A.Scientistscallit“flow”.B.Dowha
teveryouareinterestedin.C.Allyouneedtodoisjustmakeart.D.Itfreesmeuptoexplorenewideas.E.Setupacornertableforyourartsupplies.F.Makingarthelpsusm
akesenseoffeelings.G.Everyonehastheabilityofcreativeexpression.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。Myfatheralwaystoldme,“Allworkisnoble.”Hewasn’t41,butheearnedareasonableliving.Thankstohis42,Iwasabletogotoanartcollege.I,ho
wever,wantedtodosomething43,somethingmoreinteresting--Iwasspecial!Aftergraduation,ImovedtoNewYorkinsearchofagraphic
designerjob.Itwaswinterand,evertheoptimist,Ionlybroughtmoneyto44myselfforaboutamonth.Iwasn’t45---IwassureI’dfindafantasticjobimmediately.Withinafeww
eeks,though,Ifoundmyselfwanderingaroundthestreetshavingbeen46byeverydesignofficeintown.Myhostel47was
almostgoneandIhadn'teatenindays.“HowhadIreachedthispoint?”IwonderedasI48inmythinjacket.Iwasjustaboutto49whenmydadcalled.HesuggestedthatIgeta
jobina50untilsomethingelsecamealong.Atfirst,pridemademe51.ButIwascold,hungry,andunwillingtogohomefeeling52anddefeated.Ienteredanexpensive
-lookingcafenearoneofthedesignofficesthathadturnedmeawayandaskedthemanageriftheywere53.Shesaidtheywere54,andofferedmeajobrightaway.55,IfoundthatIreal
lyenjoyedservingpeople.Istartedmakingbig56right(高三英语)第10页共12页away.Later,themanagerlearnedthatIhadadesign
57andaskedmetodesignthecafemenus.Thatledtoapart-timejobatanadvertisingcompany.Previously,Ihadneverconsideredbein
ga58,butthereIwas.I59gotmydreamdesignjob,butthatwinterIlearnednottomake60aboutwork.41.A.concernedB.wealthyC.generousD.caring42.A.education
B.timeC.powerD.effort43.A.differentB.simpleC.strangeD.safe44.A.entertainB.protectC.supportD.identify45.A.disappointedB.w
orriedC.helplessD.alone46.A.rejectedB.annoyedC.restrictedD.invited47.A.hostB.roomC.ownerD.rent48.A.waitedB.trembledC.reg
rettedD.sweated49.A.showoffB.settledownC.giveupD.setout50.A.libraryB.galleryC.factoryD.restaurant51.A.hesitateB.agreeC.continueD.
reply52.A.relievedB.ashamedC.secureD.lonely53.A.hiringB.workingC.servingD.checking54.A.reasonableB.popularC
.overstaffedD.shorthanded55.A.HopefullyB.UndoubtedlyC.SurprisinglyD.Obviously56.A.designsB.marksC.mealsD.tips57.A.hobby
B.companyC.backgroundD.task58.A.waiterB.designerC.directorD.manager59.A.simplyB.nearlyC.eventuallyD.temporarily60.A.preparationsB.assumptionsC
.changesD.suggestions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。Chinaiswidelyknownforitsancientcivilizationwhichhascontinuedal
lthewaythroughintomoderntimes.Therearemanyreasonswhythishasbeenpossible,butoneofthemain61(factor)hasbeentheChinesewr
itingsystem.Thehistoryof62(write)Chineseasapicture-basedlanguage63(高三英语)第11页共12页(date)backtotheuseofanimalbonesandshel
lsseveralthousandyearsago64whichsymbolswerecarvedbyancientChinesepeople.BytheShangDynasty,thesesymbols65(become)awell-developedwritingsystem.Ove
rtheyears,thesystemdevelopedintodifferentforms,asitwasatimewhenpeopleweredividedgeographically,66(lead
)tovarietiesofdialectsandcharacters.This,however,changedunderEmperorQinShihuangoftheQinDynasty.EmperorQinShihuangunitedthesevenmajorstatesintoon
ecountry67theChinesewritingsystembegantodevelopinonedirection.ThatwritingsystemwasofgreatimportanceinunitingtheChinesepeople.Eventoday,nom
atterwhereChinesepeopleliveorwhatdialecttheyspeak,theycanallstillcommunicateinwriting.TheChinesewritingsystemhasalsobeco
me68importantmeansbywhichChina’spresentisconnectedwithitspast.Peopleinmoderntimescanreadtheclassicalworksbyancient
Chinese.AndasChinaplaysagreaterrolein69(globe)affairsthanbefore,Chinesecultureisbecoming70(increase)popularwithinternationalstudents,who
begintoexploreChinesecivilizationthroughthisamazinglanguage.第四部分:写作(共两节,满分35分)第一节:短文改错(共10小题,每小题1分,满分10分)Nobodylanguagecanbeattractivethansmiling.Not
onlycanabeautifulsmilemakeushappy,butalsoitenablesustofeeldelightful.Sometimesasmileistoopowerfulthatitgivespeoplesufferedfromdisastersgreatcourage
.AlittleboynamedLangZheng,forexample,impressedandencouragedaplentyofpeoplewhenaseriousearthquakehappenedinWenchuan.Rightafterheisrescuedbythesoldie
rsfromtheruin,hesalutedandsmiledtothem.Hersmilewaslikesunshine,thatwarmedpeoplewhowereinsorrow.Itissafetosaythatw
ithoutsmiles,ourlifewouldbecolorlessanddifficult.Smilenow,oryouwillfindthatlifeisfullofwonders.(高三英语)
第12页共12页第二节:书面表达(满分25分)近期你校将举办以“MyDreamCareer”为主题的英语演讲比赛。请根据以下要求写一篇英语演讲稿。内容包括:1、你的理想职业;2、选择的理由;3、实现的途径。1.词数100左右;2.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。MyDreamCareer_____
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