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第一模拟(本卷共3部分,满分120分,考试用时90分钟)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。(2022·北京丰台2022届高三上学期期末试题)ACOMPETITIONDrawaseacreatureforouroceanposterAreyouagiftedartist?D
oyouthinkyoucandrawaprize-winningdolphinorshark?IncelebrationofWorldOceanDayon8June,TheWeekJuniorisrunningacompetitio
ntocreateanawesomeposterfeaturingsomeoftheworld’scoolestseacreatures,andyourartworkcouldbepartofit!HowtoenterDrawapictureofyourfavoriteseacre
atureandsendyourpicturebyemailtocompetitions@theweekjunior.comwithOCEANPOSTERasthesubjectlineby10April2022.Makesureyou’veincludedyo
urname,age,chosenseacreature,theaddressandphonenumberofyourparentorguardian.Oncethecompetitionhasclosed,ourjudgeswillpick10ofthebestani
maldrawings.Theywillbelookingforthemostcreativeandcolorfuldrawings,sodon’tbeafraidtogobig!WhatyoucouldwinThewinningpictureswillbeshownonaTheW
eekJunioroceanposter.Eachwinnerwillalsoreceiveapaintbrushsetworthover£80,whichwillbedeliveredtoyou.Termsandconditions备战2022年高考英语【名校地市好题必刷】全真
模拟卷(新高考专用)TheWeekJuniorwillnotshareyourpersonaldetailswiththirdparties.TheWeekJuniorwillonlyusepersonaldetailstocon
tactthecompetitionwinners.Noresponsibilitycanbeacceptedforentriesthathavebeenlostordamagedintransit(运送),anytechnicalfailureoranyeventthat
maycausethecompetitiontostop.Entriesmustbereceivedbefore11:59pmon10April2022.Allwinnerswillbeinformedaccordingly4–
6weeksafterthecompetitioncloses.Byenteringthecompetitionallparticipantsgivepermissionfortheirartworktobepub
lishedonline.Entriescannotbereturnedtosenders.1.Whatisthepurposeofthedrawingcompetition?A.ItisheldtocelebrateWorldO
ceanDay.B.Itisheldtohelpthetalentedartists.C.ItisheldtoadvertiseTheWeekJunior.D.Itisheldtoprotectdolphinsandshark
s.2.Whatwillthewinnersofthecompetitionget?A.TheywillmeetthejudgesB.TheywillgetprizemoneyC.TheywillacceptdeliveryofprizesD.Theyw
illreceiveanoceanposter3.WhatwillTheWeekJuniorberesponsiblefor?A.Theprivacyoftheparticipants.B.Thedamageorlossofpi
ctures.C.Thereturnoftheartworktothesenders.D.Thecomputerproblemsinsendingemails.B(2021·河南名校联盟高三上学期第三次诊断考试
英语试题)JeffBezos,ElonMuskandRichardBransonhaveacombinednetworthof400billion,roughlythesizeoftheGDPoftheentirenationofIreland.Anda
llthreemenhavedecidedtoputvastsumsoftheirwealthintochasingtheirspacetraveldreams,creatingamodernspaceraceinw
hichultra—richmen—ratherthancountries—shootforthestars.Butwhythethreebillionaireschoosethecrazyplan?Justforthetraveldreams?It’snotthatsi
mple.Asweallknow,thespacetravelisamirrorofcomprehensivenationalstrength,whetherit’sthecoldwarorthepresent.Thefirstspaceracespannedmultiplepresidents
andpremiers—Kennedy,Krushchev,Brezhnev,Nixon.Itmadeheroesofastronautsandcosmonauts,anditfocusednationalprides.Butobv
iously,thisyear’sracebetweenthebillionairesfeaturesnoneofthatnationalprideoropposingideas.It’stax—aversetycoons(大亨)whowanttosellhigh—pricedtick
etstorichpeopleinterestedinexperiencingweightlessness.Amazon’sBezoshassaidheisfundinghisportionbysellin
gofflargechunksofhisAmazonstock(股票)—1billionormoreayear.Whataretheodds?Ifanyoneistakingbetsonhowthiswillend,andwhowillhavethemoreprofita
blespacetourismbusiness,considerAmazon’smethodofmakingverylittleprofitinordertoeatupcompetition.So,fromthispointofview,what’
shidingbehindthiscrazyraceisbusiness.Asamethodofexpandinfluence,itisnotabadidea.RichardBransonhascarriedouthisplanonJuly12,andJeffBezosannounce
dthathewillstarthisspacetravelonJuly20.Bezosisgettingsomegoodpressbecausehe’stakingWallyFunkalongfortheride.She’sthepilotnowinher80swh
owaskeptoutofspaceinthe1960sbecauseshe’sawoman.Thismaybeabonusforhim.AsforMusk,hethinksthesetwoabovearenotrealspacetrips,he
wantsalargermove.Whowillwintheraceintheend?Let’swaitandsee.4.Whichofthefollowingpeoplemightbethepotentia
lclientofthespacetravel?A.Daisyaged45withaheavydebt.B.Clarksonwhodoesn’tenjoytakingrisks.C.Billyaged60wit
hanampleretirementpension.D.Alexanderwhoknowsnothingaboutspacetravel.5.WhatstoppedWallyFunkflyingtospaceinthe1960s?A.Age.B.Gend
er.C.Height.D.Weight6.Whatdoestheauthorthinkofthebillionairesrace?A.Profit—driven.B.Meaningless.C.Foolish.D.Generous.7.Whatdoestheunderlin
edword“spanned”inparagraph3probablymean?A.Revolved.B.Turneddown.C.Entered.D.Included.C(2021·广东茂名五校联盟高三上学期
第一次联考英语试题)Asingletoycatchesachild’sattentionforalimitedperiodoftime,butaboxofitemsthatallowsachildtobuildtheirowntoyswillcatchtheirimag
inationforyearstocome.Thisbrilliantideaalreadyexistsinrealproductform,andit’scalledToyi.Toyiisdescribedasaneco-friendlycreativ
ebuildingkit,anditrecentlywonthewell-knownIFDesignAward.ItcamefromIstanbul,Turkish,whereayoungfemaledesign
ernamedElifAtmacafirstcameupwiththeideaforitwhenshewantedtohelpthekidslivingindisadvantagedareas.Thesechildrendonotha
veaccesstothevarietyofinterestingtoysthatwealthierchildrendo.ToyiAtmaca’sdesignallowschildrentotransformwhatarearoundthemintoclevertoys.Itconsistsof
sticks,junctionparts,flexibleconnectors,toybodypartslikefeet,eyes,hands,andwheelsthatcanbeusedtoturnoldwaterbottles,cups,boxes,towels,etc.int
ocute,clever,anduniqueplaythings.Thistoykitupcycles(升级利用)materialsthatwouldotherwisegotowaste,turningarecyc
lingbinintoatreasurecontainer.“OurinitialtargetwastodeliverToyikitstoonlydisadvantagedchildreninTurk
ish,”Atmacatoldthemedia.Butduringaresearchconductedwitharound300children,sherealizedthattherestrictiononbeingcreat
ivewentbeyondanyboundary.“Isawthateverythingwasplannedandshapedbygrown-ups,blockingthekids’imaginationinasignificantway,”saidAtmaca.Atmaca
concludedthateachkidneededspacewhereheorshecouldfreelycreate.Sheexplainedtheentireprocessshouldbeleftt
okids’creativity,remindingteachersandallgrown-upsthatchild-ledplaywasanexcellentwayforchildrentodevelopl
ifelongskills.Toyi’screatorsarenowconsideringdistributingthekitstoasmanychildrenaspossiblearoundtheworld
throughdifferentinternationalNGOs.AtmacanotesthatforeachToyikitsoldout,theywillalsodonateonekittoadisadvant
agedchildthroughdifferentpartnershipsaroundtheworld.8.WhydidAtmacadesignToyiatfirst?A.TowinthefamousIFDesignAward.B
.Tohelppoorkidsmaketheirowntoys.C.ToprotecttheenvironmentinIstanbul.D.Torecycleallthewasteinthedustbin.9.Whichisprobablytheprodu
ctmadewiththetoykitofToyi?A.Anewpictureofayoungboy.B.Acomputerwithhightechnology.C.Atreasurecontainerfromadustbin.D.Asix-armed“r
obot”fromawaterbottle.10.Howdothetoykitshelpimprovethechildren’sability?A.Itprovidesthekidsvarioustypesoftoys.B.Itoffersspaceforthekids’creat
iveminds.C.Itchangesthepoorkids’livingconditions.D.Itteachesthekidstosharejoyswithothers.11.WhatisthenewtargetforAtmac
aandherpartners?A.Donatingtoykitstomorepoorchildren.B.Sellingtoykitstoeverykidintheworld.C.Designingnewtoykitsforkidsandadults
.D.Doingfurtherresearchonthekids’demands.D(2022·山东德州2022届高三上学期期末考试英语试题)Thedaysofstaringatthecomputerscreenpretendingtobeinterestedinanassignmente
venthoughyouareboredoutofyourmindmaysoonbecomingtoanend.That’sbecauseifDrHarryWitchel,DisciplineLeaderinPhysiology
atEngland’sBrightonandSussexMedicalSchool,hashisway,computersofthefuturewillbeabletodetectboredomandevenreacttoitreal-time.But
beforeyougetconcerned,themachineisnotreadingyourmind.Itisjustkeepingtrackoftheconstantinvoluntary(无意识的)m
ovementsthatpeopleexhibitwheninfrontofacomputerorevenatelevision.Thesearenotthebiggerinstrumentalactionslikemovingamouseorusingther
emote,butbarelynoticeablemovementslikescratching,fidgeting,orstretching.Witchelsaysthelevelofmovementi
sdirectlylinkedtohowabsorbedthepersonisinwhatheorsheisreadingorwatching.Thehighertheinterestlevel.thelessthemovement!Totestthetheory,Witchelandhi
steaminvited27peopleandexposedthemtoavarietyofdigitalcontentforthreeminutesatatime.Theactivitiesrangedfromplayingonlinega
mestoreadingdocumentslikethebankingregulationsthatmostpeoplewouldfindboring.Avideomotiontrackermonitoredt
heirmovementsastheypoweredthrougheachassignment.Justastheresearchershadexpected,theinvoluntaryactionsdecreaseddramati
cally,byasmuchas42%,whentheparticipantsweretotallyabsorbedinwhattheywerereadingorseeing.Fortunately,
thescientistsarenotplanningtousethefindingstocreatemachinesthatreportstudentswhoarenotfocusingatschool.
Instead,theybelievethatcombiningthemotiondetectingtechnologywithfuturecomputerswillhelpenhancethedigitallearningexperienc
e.Thescientistssaythatbeingabletomeasurethestudents’interestlevelwillenableeducatorstoadjustthematerialsre
al-timeandre-engagethestudents.Witchelalsobelievesthatthetechnologycanprovidefilmmakerswithhonestaudienc
eopinions.12.AccordingtoDrHarry,whatwillfuturecomputersbeabletodo?A.Keepalearnerfromdistraction.B.Helpalearnerwithhisassignments
.C.Readalearner’smindexactlyreal-time.D.Identifydullnessofalearnerandrespondtoit.13.Howdoesanabsorbedlearnertendtobehave?A.Laughandshoute
xcitedly.B.Uselessenergyinanassignment.C.Performfewerinvoluntaryactions.D.Shownoticeablemovementsconstantly.14.Whatisthevalueofthi
stechnologyforeducators?A.Betteringtheirdigitallearningexperience.B.Introducingmorecomputersintoclass.C.Findingtheabsent-mindedstuden
tsinclass.D.Detectingwhatintereststhestudentsmost.15.Whatistheauthor’spurposeinwritingthetext?A.Tointroduceanupcomingtechnology.B.Toupdateed
ucators’teachingconcept.C.Toshowwhatlearningwillbelikeinthefuture.D.Toexplainhowlifewillbeshapedbytechnology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
文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。HowtoBeaGoodUpstairsNeighbor(2022·河南洛阳2022届高三第一次统一考试英语试题)Onemustremembertobep
olitewhenlivinginanapartmentbuilding.Youmayunintentionallybotheryourneighborswithactionsthatyouthinktobeharmless.16Livingupstairs,youmu
stalwaysbeawarethateverythingyoudomaybeheardbythosewholivebelow.Thisdoesn’tmeanthatyouhavetocompletelychangeyourlifestyle,though.17This
willgreatlyreducethesoundofyourfootsteps,thuslimitingthesoundyourdownstairsneighborwillhear.Youshouldalways
remembertochangeyourshoeswhenenteringyourapartmenttoensurethatyourdownstairsneighbordoesn’thearyouwalkingar
ound.Placecarpetsinyourapartmentifyouhavehardwoodfloors.Doingsoisanotherwaytodecreasethesoundofstepscomingfr
omanupstairsapartment.Youcanalsoputyourfurnitureonthesecarpets.18Closeyourwindowswhenyoucan.Afloorisusuallyaboutthreemetershigh,soit’squ
iteeasytohearyourconversations.19Therefore,wheneveryouarewatchingTVorlisteningtoaradio,trytokeepyourwindows
closedasmuchaspossible.Doyourcleaningonweekendafternoons.20Doingsuchhouseworkat3:00pmonaSaturdayismuchbetterthandoi
ngsoat9:30onaTuesdaynight.A.Wearslipperswhileinyourupstairsapartment.B.Itbecomesmucheasierwhenyourwindowsareopen.C.Nomatterwhatyoudo,consid
eryourneighbor’srequirements.D.There’llbeatimewhenyouwillrunacleanertocleanyourroom.E.Thisisespecially
trueforthosepeoplewholiveaboveanapartment.F.Itwilldisturbyourdownstairsneighborwhohastoworkthenextmorning.G.Thiskeepsyourfurniturefrommovin
garound,thuslimitingnoiseadownstairsneighbormayhear.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,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个
选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。(2022·山东日照2022届高三上学期期末校际联考英语试题)WhenChrisUlmerfirststartedteachingchildrenwithspecialneeds,hecouldnothaveimaginedthejou
rneythisjobwouldtakehimon.Inthethreeyearshespentwithhisstudents,Ulmerdiscoveredthatthesekidsdidn’t.21havespecialneeds,theywereallspecialpeoplei
neveryother22aswell.23bythedreamtoshowtheworldwhatthesekidshavetooffer,Ulmer24theSpecialBooksbySpecialKidsproject.Theproje
ctwas25plannedtobeaneight-chapterbookfeaturingeightofhisstudents.However,afterhisbookwas26byover50publishers,hedecidedtod
oitallalone.Chris27hisownFacebookpage.Thenhebeganto28interviewswithhisstudentsandpostthemonsocialmedia.Ulmeralsot
raveledthecountrytovisitchildrencopingwith29likeautism(自闭症)andbraininjuries,andinterviewedthemaboutlife.Not
allofthechildrencould30themselveswithwords,butUlmertreatedeverysinglechildwith31.Hewentintoeachinteractionwiththe32thatthepersoncouldunderstandhi
mandwascapableofcommunicating.Throughhisefforts,theinitial8videoclipshave33intoamassivelibraryofover500videosandtheFacebookpagehasnear
ly1.5millionfans.“Everyonehastheabilitytochangesomeone’slife.Itcanbesomethingas34assmiling,sayinghelloand
praisingsomeone.Itdoesn’ttakemuchtomakea35,”Ulmersays.21.A.yetB.evenC.justD.ever22.A.aspectB.topicC.re
lationshipD.problem23.A.FueledB.RequiredC.RemindedD.Struck24.A.participatedinB.cameupwithC.approvedofD
.brokeawayfrom25.A.carefullyB.actuallyC.eventuallyD.initially26.A.thrownB.publishedC.recognizedD.rejected27.A.crea
tedB.copiedC.printedD.discovered28.A.inventB.practiceC.filmD.link29.A.challengesB.conditionsC.weaknessesD.stresses3
0.A.introduceB.describeC.expressD.question31.A.trustB.cautionC.humorD.respect32.A.assumptionB.predictionC.admirationD.information33.A.movedB.comeC.f
allenD.grown34.A.pleasantB.uniqueC.simpleD.convenient35.A.commentB.differenceC.profitD.decision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。(2021·甘肃靖远2022届高三期中考试)BEIJING,Oct.20(Xinhua)—PatrioticChinesehit“TheBattleatLakeChangjin”beatoutthe2019tope
arner“NeZha”tobecome36third-highest-grossingtitleofalltimeatChina’sboxoffice.Thehistoricalepic’stotal
sinceSept.3037(be)beyond5.04billionyuan,theamountearnedbythedomesticlivelyfantasy“NeZha”accordingto38(figure)fromboxoffice
trackerMaoyan.Itisthisyear’ssecond-biggestearnersofar,bothinChinaand39_(global),trailingonlydomesticcomedy“Hi,Mom”40hasreached5.41billion
yuan.USmovie“F9:TheFastSaga”isnowthirdintheglobalrankings.SetduringtheWartoResistUSAggressionandAidKorea(1950-1953)and41(star)WuJingandJacksonYee
,thethree-hourmovie42(tell)thestoryofChinesePeople’sVolunteerssoldiersfightingbravelyin43(freeze)tem
peraturesinkeycampaignatLakeChangjin,orChosinReservoir.Thestoryofhowtheyoungwarriorswerewillingtoriskitall44(defend)their
motherlandfromtheworld’sbest-equippedarmy,45theirlackoffoodandwarmclothingandamidthebittercoldness,hasmovedmanymoviegoerstotears.第三部分写作(共两节,满分40分
)第一节(满分15分)(2022·湖南株洲高三上学期教学质量统一检测)你校将举行题为ClassRules的英语作文比赛,你写一篇文章参赛,内容包括:1.两条班规;2.给你的影响;3.对班主任的感恩。注意:1.写作词数应为80左右:2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。ClassRules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。(2021·山东德州2022届高三期中考试)Bymorning,Afiqknewwhathehadtodo.Hehadnotsleptawin
kbuthadsatinthebalconyallnightthinking.Hestretchedhisbodyandwentbacktohisroom.HisbrotherAffinwasstillasleep.ItwasSat
urdayandtherewasnoschool.Afiq’smotheraskedhimtobuysomegroceriesforher.Onhiswayout,heglancedathismotorcyclewiththebrokenfront
lampandscratchesontheside.Afiqstraightenedhisshouldersandwenttocompletehispurchase.ItwaslatemorningwhenAfiqwa
sfreetocarryouthisplan.HemarcheddowntheroadtoOsman’shouse.Whenhearrived,Aniyaappearedatthedoorwayandgreetedhimwarmly.Sheinvite
dhiminandservedhimteaandsomecakes.AfiqnervouslyaskedtospeaktoOsman.Shetoldhimthatherfatherwasoutbutwouldbehomever
ysoon.Sureenough,theelderlymanreturnedintenminutes.Afiqclearedhisthroatafewtimesandsaidthathehadcometoconfess(坦白).“I’msosorry.Iwascare
lessyesterdayandknockedintoyourparkedcar,”Afiqsaid.Osmanlookedatthe17-year-oldyouth,surprised,“So,youaresayingtha
tyouaretheculprit(肇事者)whocrashedintomycarandthenranaway?”Afiqwentred.Henodded,“I’msorryfornottellingyouearlier.Iwastoofrighte
ned.”Theelderlymansmiledandsaid,“Butyou'renottoofrightenedtoconfessnow?”Afiqsaiduncertainly,“Icouldnotsleeplastnightthinkingaboutit.IknewI
hadtodotherightthing.”Osmanwassilentforaminutebeforesayinginakindvoice,“Doyouthinkitarightthingtocoverupforyourbrother?”注
意:1.续写词数应为150左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。Para.1:Afiqwentpale,“I...I…youknowthetruth?”Para.2:AfiqthankedOsmanforhiskin
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