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2022年普通高等学校招生全国统一考试第四次适应性训练英语第I卷(共三部分满分95分)第一部分听力(共两节,满分20分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1分,满分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。1.Whatwillthemandoat8:00?A.Workintheoffice.B.HavedinnerwithMike.C.Gooutwiththewoman.2.Whatdoe
sthewomandislikeabouttheshirt?A.Thecolor.B.Thedesign.C.Theprice.3.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Gary’sworks.B
.Gary’sapplication.C.Gary’slistofsamples.4.WhatdidthemanplantodoonMarch1st?A.Applyforsomeclasses.B.Callthetravelagent.C.Gotothemountains.5
.WhydoesAmyplantogotoRome?A.Towork.B.Totravel.C.Tostudy.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,并标在试卷的相应位置。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。听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。6.Whatcoursewon’tthegirlattend?A.Africanmusic.B.Business.C.BasicSpanish.7.Onw
hichdaysdoesthegirlhaveadvancedpianoclasses?A.Mondays.B.Tuesdays.C.Thursdays.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8.Whichfamilyholidaydoesthemanre
commend?A.Theoneonthe18th.B.Theoneonthe19th.C.Theoneonthe20th.9.Wherewillthewomanprobablygo?A.France.B.Spain.C.Greece.10.Wha
tdoweknowaboutTheHotelPlaya?A.Itisafive-starhotel.B.Ithasitsownbeach.C.Ithasaswimmingpool.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11.Wheredoest
heconversationtakeplace?A.Inashop.B.Athome.C.AtaTVstation.12.WhatdoesBoblikedoing?A.Playingtennis.B.Taki
ngpictures.C.Ridingbikes.13.Whatdidthewomandreamofbeing?A.Ashopowner.B.Abankclerk.C.Atennisplayer.听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。14.HowlonghasLouisebeenworkingatt
hecenter?A.Aboutsixmonths.B.Aboutoneyear.C.Abouttwoyears.15.HowdidLouisefeelwhenshestartedworkingatthecenter?A.Excited.B.Nervous.C.Confi
dent.16.Whatisthemostrewardingpartofthejob?A.Seeingchildrenhavealotoffun.B.Thinkingofnewthingsforchildrentodo.C.Helpingthelessablechildrenachie
vemore.17.WhatdoesLouisesayaboutworkingatnight?A.It’sunfairforhertodoit.B.It’ssomethingthatsheenjoys.C
.It’sanecessarypartofthejob.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。18.Whatorganizationsusedtohavealotofpower?A.Newspapersandpublishers.B.Universitiesandbookstores.C.
Librariesandprintingcompanies.19.Whydomanycitypeoplelikee-books?A.Theyarecheaper.B.Theyareeasiertocarry.C.Theyaremoreinteresti
ng.20.WhatcanwelearnaboutBorder’sGroup?A.Theywereboughtbyatechcompany.B.Theyusedtohavemorethan600stores.C.Theymadebillionsofdollarsthisyear.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,选出最佳选项。ATheHitchhiker’sGuidetotheGalaxy(HG2G)byDouglasAdamsThisisacomedyscience-fic
tionseriesaboutaman’sadventuresinspace.ItwasinitiallyaradiocomedybroadcastonBBCRadio4.Itisextremelyfunnyandinventive,andhasaveryBritishsenseo
fhumor,whosetruemeaningsforeignreaderscanhardlymakeoutthoughithasbeentranslatedintoFrenchandItalianand
soon.ButwhenIreaditIfeelastrongconnectiontomyhome.ItwaspublishedinpaperbackbyPanBooks,afterBBCPublishinghadturneddowntheof
ferofpublishinganovelization,anactiontheylaterregretted.TheSecretGardenbyFrancesHodgsonBurnettHaveyoueverreadadescriptionofalandscapeorcountrysidet
hatmadeyoufeellikeyouwereactuallythere?Forme,thisbookdoesexactlythat.Itisaboutayounggirlwhoistakentoliveinabighouseinmyhometownand
discoversasecretgarden.Daddy-Long-LegsbyJeanWebsterThisbooktakestheformofaseriesofletters,andfollowsthestoryofayoungorphan(孤儿),
Judy,asshegoestouniversityanddiscoversawholeworldofnewexperiences.Thisbookalwaysremindsmeofmyfamily,especiallymymother,becausesheusedtore
adittomewhenIwasillinbed.TheRailwayChildrenbyE.NesbitThiswasoneofmyfavoritebookswhenIwasyounger,andforthisreasonitstillstr
onglyremindsmeofEnglandandmychildhood.ItisalsosetinYorkshirewhereIwasbornandspentmychildhood,andfollow
sthreechildrenlivingnexttoarailwayandtheiradventures.21.WhatdoweknowaboutHG2G?A.Itwasbasedontrueadventures.B.Itsla
nguageisabstractandinventive.C.Itshumorishardforforeignerstounderstand.D.Itwasadaptedforradioafterbeingpublished.22.Whichbooksaresetinthesam
eplace?A.Daddy-Long-Legs&HG2G.B.TheSecretGarden&TheRailwayChildren.C.TheSecretGarden&HG2G.D.DaddyLongLegs&TheRailwayChildren.23.Whatdoallthebooksha
veincommon?A.Theyfollowchildren’sadventures.B.TheyareBritishcountrysideseries.C.Theyrefertotheauthor’schildhoo
d.D.Theybringmemoriesofhometotheauthor.BJessicaBurks’homeisfullofopportunities.Packagedslime(黏土)inavarietyofcolorsandpleasantsmellslinesone
walloflivingroom,and,inthedesignated“slimeroom”workspaceintheback,bottlesoffragranceoilarearrangedinrows,nexttoglueandanindustrial-sizekitchenmixe
r.Butit’snottheamountofslimeinBurks’housethatshockspeople,shesaid.It’sthather15-year-olddaughter,SamanthaZumwalt,isinchar
geoftheirenterprise.Themother-daughterteamrunSamantha’sSlimeShopathomeandthedemandfortheirproductshelpsthemearnsixfiguresayear.S
amantha’sslime,offeredinarainbowofcolorsandarangeoftextures(质地),isinhighdemand.Sinceshestartedherbusiness,she’smademore
than24,000salesonEtsy.Thecustomersaregenerallyyoung—between9and12yearsold,Burkssaid,thoughsomeadultsandteensbuysl
ime,too.SomecustomersbuySamantha’sslimebecausetheysayplayingwithitiscalming.Otherswantitbecauseitgivesthemsomethingtodowiththeirhands.
Lastyear,NicholeJacklyne,asocialmediablogger,whoreviewsslimeandprovidesDIYlessonsforhundredsofthousandsoffollowers,reviewe
dSamantha’sproductinavideo.AfterJacklyne’svideo,orderspouredintoSamantha’sshop,Burkssaid.However,Samantha’smomwasinitiall
yresistanttothegirl’sslimeambitions.IttookmonthsforSamanthatoconvincehermomtobuythekeymaterialstomakeslime.“Itoldhernofo
rmonths,”Burkssaid.Finally,Burksgavein.Shehadbeenlaidofffromherjobasanaccountant,andthetwodoveintotheslimebusiness.Now,Bu
rksisproudofSamanthaforrunningthebusinesssowell,“Ihopeshecanmeetallofherbusinessgoals—whetherthat’sst
illrunningtheslimeenterprise,orbuyinganotherbusinessout,orstartinganewbusiness,”shesaid.“Whateverherdreamsare…iswhe
reIwanthertobe.”24.WhydoestheauthorspecificallydescribeJessicaBurks’homeinParagraph1?A.Tostresstheamountofslimethere.
B.Topresenthowspecialherhomeis.C.TointroduceSamantha’sslimebusiness.D.Toshowthebusinessopportunitiesofslime.25.WhatdoweknowaboutS
amantha’sslimefromthetext?A.Itonlywinspopularitywithkids.B.Alladultsbuyitjustforrecreation.C.Socialmediacontribu
tesgreatlytoitssales.D.IthelpsSamanthagetmorefollowersontheInternet.26.HowdoesJessicaBurks’attitudet
oSamantha’sslimebusinesschange?A.Worried→Favorable.B.Doubtful→Objective.C.Negative→Cautious.D.Disapproving→Supportive.27.Whatisthepassag
emainlyabout?A.Samantha’sslimebusinessisasuccess.B.Samanthapromotesherslimeonline.C.Playingwithslimeputspeopleateas
e.D.JessicaBurksquitstorunherslimebusiness.CDoyoucontinuetobehealthyinsocialisolation?NASAislookingforpeo
pletospend8monthslockedinaRussianlabforanewexperiment.WhenhumansgotothemoonandtraveltoMars,theywillneedtobepre
paredforlong-termspacetravelandevenlongerstaysonthesefar-offdestinations.Currently,NASA’sArtemisprogramaimstolandhumansont
hemoonforthefirsttimesinceNASA’sApollo17missionlandedin1972.WhilethemoonisthemaingoalofNASA’sArtemisprog
ram,theagency’slargergoalistosendpeopletoMars.Butlong-termspacetravelandhabitationwon’tbeeasy.Suchmissionswillpresentbot
hphysicalandmentalchallengesasastronautsworktonotonlysurvive,butperformimportantscientificresearchinuniquel
ydifficultenvironments.IntheupcomingNASA-Russiaexperiment,agroupofpeoplewillliveinaclosedfacilityatRussia’sInstituteforBi
omedicalProblems,whichisinMoscow.Thishabitatfacilitywasusedin2011fornotableseriesofRussianmock(模拟的)Marsmiss
ionsknownasMars500.Duringthesemissions,groupsofpeoplespent520and105daysontwoseparatemissionsinthefacility.Thefacility,accordin
gtothestatement,willhave“environmentalfactorssimilartothoseastronautsareexpectedtoexperienceonfuturemissionstoMars”.Thegroupofpeoplewillspend8
monthslivingtogetherinisolationandworkingonscientificresearch.BylivingandworkinginthisMars-likeenvironment
,participantsinthisstudywillhelpNASAresearchersbetterunderstandthepsychologicalandphysiological(心理和生理的)effects
ofisolation.Thesemissionshelpresearchersnotonlyperformrelevantscienceexperimentsbutalsoseehowpeoplemightgetonunde
rstrangeconditionsforlongperiodsoftime.So,ifyou'refindingthatlivinginsocialisolationworksforyou,youmightbeparticularlywell-suitedfo
rlivinginaMars-likeenvironmentandthiscouldbeforyou.Butfirst,youhavetoqualify.NASAislookingfor“highlymotivate
d”Americansbetweentheagesof30-55,whomustspeakbothRussianandEnglishfluentlyandhaveaMasterofScience,DoctorofPhilosophy,DoctorofMedicine,or
militaryofficertraining.Applicantswithotherrelatedexperiencemayalsobeconsidered.Thosewhoarechosentobeapartofthisgro
upwillbepaidfortheirwork.28.Whatdoweknowaboutthenewexperiment?A.ItwillfindthebestwayforhumanstoliveonMars.B.I
tisthefirstofitskindtobecarriedoutsince1972.C.ItispreparedforNASA’shumanspaceflightprogram.D.ItwilldecidethepeopletobesenttothemoonbyNASA.29
.Whydoestheauthormention“Mars500”inthetext?A.Toexplainwhythefacilityhasbeenchosen.B.Tocomparethesimilaritiesamongrelatedmissions.
C.ToshowRussia’sachievementinspaceexploration.D.Toindicatethenewexperimentwillhavegreatsuccess.30.WhatisParagrap
h6mainlyabout?A.Theprocessoftheexperiment.B.Thepurposesoftheexperiment.C.Thepopularityoftheexperiment.D.Thepreparationsfortheexperiment.31.Which
canbeasuitabletitleforthetext?A.Artemis:NASA’snewprogramB.Loveisolation?NASAwantsyou!C.NASA’sMarsexplorat
ionprogramD.WanttohaveatriptoMars?Come!DNowadays,videogaminghasmadeimpressivegainsinthefieldofstandardizedcompetition.Oneofthefashionabledebatesiswh
ethercompetitivevideogamesaresportsornot.Ifcyberathletesarecompetingagainstformalteamsinaformalenvironment,withrealtitlesandmonetarystakesontheline,i
tseemsstrangenottoconsidertheactivityasport.However,unlesssomethingtechnologicallyoddgainscompletecontroloverourworldinthenextfewdeca
des,theynevershouldbe.CyberathletesandeSportsaren’tincomparabletotraditionalathletesandsportsbecausetheyre
quirelessphysicalexertionordedication.Theyareincomparablebecausetheyaredifferentfromtraditionalsportsinanumberofways.Traditiona
lsportsaresteadfast,andconsistentintheirstructuresandmechanics.AprofessionalAmericanfootballplayerfromanypastdecadecould
betransplantedintoacurrentfootballfield,andwouldonlyhavetobetoldofafewminorrulechanges.Theplayerwouldknowwhattodo,wheretogo,an
dhowtoaccomplishtheultimategoal.Hemayneedtolearnafewnewplays,butit’sfundamentallythesamegame.However,competitivevideogaminghasavarietyofgoals
,andthosegoalsarefluidanddynamic.Acompetitivevideogamerfromdecadespastmightbeawareofthefinalgoal(winningthegame,
capturingtheflag,eliminatingtheopposingteam,etc.),buttheexecution(执行方式)wouldbecompletelyforeign.Controlschange,mapschange,locationschange,eventhemin
uterulesareadjustedonaregularbasis.Asacompetitivevideogamer,oneneedstoadapttoamuchmoreaggressiverulesetthanmostspo
rtsorothergames.Thereforethevideogamecompetitionsarelesslikelytobeproperlyregulated.Mosttraditionals
portsareapproachablebyEveryman,eventheesoteric(深奥的)ones,atleastinaneducationalsetting,wherebudgetsandfundingaresetforthem.Whil
ehomecomputersarewidelyaccessible,alargepercentageofthegamingpopulationisunabletoparticipateincompetitivegamingduetothehigh-standardcomputin
grequirements.Evendecade-oldcompetitivegameslikeCounter-Strike1.6requiremoreequipmentandgearthanmosttraditionalsports.Ap
ick-upgameofbasketball,football,orsoccerisfarmoreaccessiblethanapick-upgameofCounter-Strike.Traditionalsportsareembedd
edinourcultureforgoodreasons:theyofferanentertainingdiversionandagreatformofphysicalactivityformillionsofw
orldwidefans.Theprinciplesandlessonsgleanedfromtraditionalsportsemphasizeteamwork,collaboration,andcriticalevalu
ationsofanygivengamesetting.Whilemanyoftheselessonsareapplicabletocompetitivegaming,competitivevideogamersa
restilldistancingthemselvesfromcompetingfor“sport”status,whentheirpastimeandtradeissofundamentallydiffer
entandever-changingatsucharegularpace.32.Whatistheauthor’sopiniontowardscompetitivevideogames?A.Theycanbeseenassportsduetotheiremp
hasisonteamwork.B.Theycanbeseenassportsduetotheirstandardizedregulations.C.Theycannotbeseenassportsduetotheirlackofphysicalandmentaleff
orts.D.Theycannotbeseenassportsduetotheinconsistentrulesandhighrequirements.33.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“foreign”inParagraph2probablymean?
A.Difficult.B.Common.C.Typical.D.Different.34.WhydoestheauthormentionCounter-StrikeinParagraph3?A.Toexplaint
hereasonwhyeSportssurpasstraditionalsports.B.Toexplorethepossibilitythatcompetitivevideogameswillbesp
orts.C.ToprovideanexampleofthedifferencebetweeneSportsandtraditionalsports.D.Toaccountforthefactthatthecomp
etitivefeaturesofvideogamesareimpressive.35.Howdoestheauthordevelophisidea?A.Byquotingandciting.B.Bylistingandanalyzing.C.Byco
mparisonandcontrast.D.Byexplainingandevaluating.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。TipsonHowtoConnectWi
thYourNewDormRoommatesThemovefromhighschooltocollegeisverystressful,especiallymeetingyourfutureroommates.Youhopetheyarenorm
al,friendlypersonswithwhomyoucanbondforthenextmonths.Sometipsforstartingasmoothcollegelifeandgettingalongwellwithyourroommatesarea
sfollows.LookuptheirnamesandphonenumbersYoucansearchtheUSPhoneBookforyourroommates’numbersandseewhatyoucanfindonl
ine.36Youcanusethemtofindoutwhattypeofmusictheylikeorwhattheirhobbiesare.UsetheemailMeetingastrangeroommateisawkward,sotryconnectingwithyour
roommatesbeforemovingintogether.37Youcantellthemwhereyouarefromandwhatareyoursubjectsofinterest.YoucanevencallthemAftersendinganemail,youcancally
ourfutureroommatesandhaveachataboutthemostimportantissues.38Youcan’texpecttobebestfriendsrightaway.Chatti
ngandtextingbeforehandcanhelpyougetusedtootherpersonsandwilleasetheentireprocessoflivingtogether.39Aftertheinitialintroduct
ion,youwanttoknowwhoisgoingtobringwhatappliances,iftheyliketolistentomusicwhilestudyingandhowhotorcoldtheyliketheroomtobe.Ifyouareamorningper
sonandyourroommatesarenightowls,thingsmightbecomecomplicated.Sharingabedroomisnotaneasythingandyouwillbestressedout.40Justtrytobeyourself
whenconnecting.Youwillfindwaystogetalong,evenifyouarecompletelydifferent.A.Thisisnormal.B.KnowtheirlikesanddislikesC.Checkouteachother’slifesty
leD.Youshouldlearnfromeachother.E.Thiswillhelpyougettoknoweachother.F.Sendthemaquickemail,introducingyourself.G.
Usually,thesocialmediaaccountsaregoingtoshowupfirst.第三部分语言知识运用(共两节,满分35分)第一节完形填空(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。It’shardtobehonestwithothersabouthowyou’vereallybeenfeeling.ThefirstpersonItoldaboutfe
eling41wasmybestfriend,whoI’veknownsinceIwas14.Wehaven’tlivedinthe42placesincewewere17,buthave43adeepfriendshipbythe44foroverteny
ears.Maybeit’sherbeingremovedfrommyeverydaylifethatmadeitfeel45totell.Ifirstexperienceddepressionat46andmyfriend—whowasamedicalstu
dentinthesamegradewithme—broughtitupafterI47anexamduetospendingaweekinbed.Whenshefirstsaid“depression”tomeIfeltabit
48,becauseI’dalwaysthoughtofmyselfassuchapositiveperson.49healthseemedabitofagreyareatome,asmymum50whenIwas16sothelinebetweengriefa
nddepressionbecame51.Lastyear,I’dbeenfeelingdisconnectedfromeveryone.Itcametoaheadaftera(n)52disastrousworktrip,andIfeltmoreisolatedthanever.Havi
ngsearched“depressionsymptoms”online,Ifelt53andimmediatelyshotthescreenand54itovertothesamefriend.Onlysheandmyboyfriendknewmyst
ateformonths.Shortlyafter,Idecidedto55apersonalillustration(说明)I’ddoneaboutmentalhealthonline.Iwassomovedbytheresponse.Asidefrom
public56,Iwasalsogettingprivate57fromfriends,friends-of-friendsandevensome58.Alotofthemessageswereabou
tpeoplesayinghowmuchitresonated(引起共鸣)withthem,whichlookedlike59atherapistweekly,whoofferedmetimeandspacetofeelallIwasfeeling,60Igooutsideeveryda
yandsleepwellatnight.41.A.depressedB.disappointedC.determinedD.relieved42.A.similarB.variedC.sameD.d
eserted43.A.demandedB.maintainedC.announcedD.supported44.A.phoneB.entertainmentC.flightD.signal45.A.closerB.smootherC.plainerD.safer46.A.factoryB.
workshopC.universityD.dormitory47.A.declinedB.passedC.tookD.missed48.A.delightedB.disturbedC.crazyD.lucky49.A.MentalB.PublicC.GoodD.Ph
ysical50.A.brokedownB.camebackC.hidawayD.passedaway51.A.ambiguousB.abstractC.straightD.glorious52.A.anxiouslyB.appropriatelyC.
particularlyD.specially53.A.puzzledB.scaredC.curiousD.relieved54.A.bentB.sentC.thoughtD.handed55.A.shareB.showC.enjoyD.experience56.A.
responsesB.effortsC.experimentsD.comments57.A.arrangementsB.suggestionsC.messagesD.ideas58.A.acquaintancesB.colleaguesC.class
matesD.strangers59.A.appointingB.informingC.seeingD.watching60.A.insistingB.ensuringC.provingD.assuming第二节:语法和词汇知识填空(共5小题;每小题1分,满分5分)61.Itusedtobetha
tyou________driveformilesherewithoutseeinganotherperson,butnowtherearehousesandpeopleeverywhere.A.needB
.shouldC.couldD.must62.Mostcollegesnowofferfirst-yearstudentsacoursespecially_________tohelpthemtosucceedacademically.A.designedB.designi
ngC.todesignD.beingdesigned63.Theworkerswerenotbetterorganized,otherwisethey________thetaskinhalfthetime.A.accomplished
B.hadaccomplishedC.wouldaccomplishD.wouldhaveaccomplished64.Thenumberofmedicalschoolsreached18intheearly1990sand________aroundthatleveleversince.A.a
reremainingB.hasremainedC.haveremainedD.isremaining65.Thestudentcompletedthisexperimenttomakecometrue_______Profe
ssorJosephhadsaid.A.thatB.whatC.whenD.where第II卷(共两部分满分55分)第一部分英语知识运用(共三节;满分30分)第一节语法填空(每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(一
个词)或括号内单词的正确形式。Theabacus(算盘)wasagreatinventioninancientChina.Theabacus66(invent)onthebasisofsmallrods(棒).Later,withthe67(develop)ofprod
uctivity,theamountofcalculationwas68(great).Andcalculationwithcountingrodslimitedthecalculation.Thus,peoplei
nventedamore69(advance)counter—theabacus.Withtheapplicationoftheabacus,peoplesummarizedmanyabacusrhymes(珠算口诀),70(increase)thecalculatingspeed
.BythetimeoftheMingDynasty,peoplecouldusetheabacusinaddition,subtraction,multiplicationanddivision,71werewidelyusedincalculating
weight,amount,spaceandvolume.Sinceitwaseasytomakeorbuy72abacus.Anditwasalsoeasytorememberabacusrhymes.TheabacuswaswidelyusedinancientChina.
Later,theabacuswas73(gradual)spreadintoJapan,Korea,AmericaandsomecountriesandregionsinSoutheastAsia.Peoplefindthatusingabacusescanim
provethinkingandpracticalabilitiesinaddition74providingconvenientcalculation.Sinceit75(require)cooperationofmind,eyeandhand,itisagoodwaytoi
mprovethecomprehensivereactionability.第二节单词拼写(共5小题;每小题1分,满分5分)76.Theknifewhoseownerisacarpenterneeds____________.(使锋利)77.Clairehasawidec
ircleoffriendsand___________.(熟人)78.Inourwork,everyoneisbadlyinwantofa__________(系统的)approachtosolvingtheproblem.79.Byinvestingwi
selyathomeandabroad,mybrother__________(聚积)afortune.80.Thoughtheirbossmadesomemistakesevenbrokethelaw,hewastreated_
_________.(宽大地)第三节短文改错(每处1分,满分10分)假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文。文中共有10处语言错误,每句中最多有两处。每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。增加:在缺词处
加一个漏字符号(∧),并在其下面写出该加的词。删除:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉。修改:在错的词下画一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。注意:1)每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;2)只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。LastMondaywherewehadaclas
smeeting,ourclassteacherinformedusactivitieswiththetheme“nationalflaginmyheart”.TheseactivitiesorganizingacrossChinaaimed
tofurtherourunderstandingofthenationalflagandpromotedourpatriotism(爱国主义).Fullyawareofitssignificant,wecou
ldn’twaittoimmediategetstarted.Overthenextseveraldays,welearnedmoreaboutatopicfromvariousaspects.Wewentthroughbooksontheirbirth.W
ealsocollectedonlinestoriesoftheflaginrecentyearsbutrealizedwhatitsymbolizesforeveryChinese.Attheweekend,werecorded
whatwehadlearnedandhadpresentedourworkontheblackboard.第二部分书面表达(满分25分)假定你是李华,你校要开展评选“TheMostQualifiedStudent”(最美学生)的活动,请你用英语写一封推荐信,推荐你班的林扬同学。内容包括
:1.简单介绍被推荐人(林扬);2.说明推荐理由(学习、品德、特长等)。注意:1.词数100左右;2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;3.开头语给出,不计入总词数。DearEditor,____________________________________
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_Yourssincerely,LiHua2022年普通高等学校招生全国统一考试第四次适应性训练参考答案听力部分1—5ABBCC6—10BAABC11—15ABCCB16—20CCABB阅读答案21—23CBD24—27CCDA28—31CABB32—35DDCC七选五36—40GFECA完形
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rganizedourunderstandingofthenationalflagandpromotedourpatriotism(爱国主义).Fullyawareofitspromotesignificant,wecouldn’twaittoimmediategetstarted.Overth
enextseveraldays,welearnedsignificanceimmediatelymoreaboutatopicfromvariousaspects.Wewentthroughbooksontheirbirth.Wealsocollectedtheitson
linestoriesoftheflaginrecentyearsbutrealizedwhatitsymbolizesforeveryChinese.Attheandweekend,werecordedwhatwehadlearnedandhadpresentedo
urworkontheblackboard.书面表达DearEditor,Icameacrossthenewsthatyourwebsiteisselecting“TheMostQualifiedStudent”.It’smypleasuretorecommendLinYangt
oyou.Linyangisoneofmybestfriends.Asastudent,heputsstudyfirstandisalwaystryinghisbesttomakeprogress,soheisamongthetopstudentsinourschool.Atthesame
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theteachersandstudents.What’smore,LinYangistalentedintraditionalChinesepainting.Allinall,Ithinkhedeservesthetitle.I’mproudofhim.You
rssincerely,LiHua听力材料Text1W:Hey,Jason,doyouwanttojoinMikeandmefordinner?WearegoingtotheRoseRestaurantat8:00.M:Ihavetoworktill8:30,butwhydon’tImeetyo
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reyoureading?IsthatanItaliangrammarbook?W:Yeah.I’mtryingtoteachmyselfsomeItalian,becauseI’mgoingtoRo
menextsemester.M:What’sthereasonforthissuddeninterestinItaly?W:Well,actuallyIwasplanningtotakesomecoursesab
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tthebasicrequirementcourses?W:I’mgoingtotakeEnglishcompositionandbasicSpanish.M:Soundslikeafullschedule!W:Ye
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sthavetocloseuptheshop.Bytheway,canyougivemybrotheraridehometonightafterthegame?W:Ofcourse.YoumeanBobiscoming,too?M:Yeah.Hewantst
otakesomepictures.He’sreallyinterestedinphotography.W:Oh.Doeshewanttobeaphotographeraftergraduation?M:Yes,hewantstoworkforaTVs
tation.W:Thatsoundslikeaninterestingjob.M:Iguessso.Butalotofpeoplewanttobephotographers,too.Hehastoworkhard.W:Butit’llbereallyniceifhecanworka
tsomethinghe’sinterestedin.Iwantedtobeatennisplayer,butnowIworkinthebank.Text9M:IhavewithmethiseveningLouiseGraham,agroupleaderatRavensfieldOutdoor
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utaftersixmonthsorsoIreallystartedtoenjoythejob.SoI’vebeenthereeversince.Tobehonest,Iwaslackinginself-confidence,andwhenIfirstarrived,Iwasabit
worriedaboutmakingmistakes.IwasfrightenedImightputthechildrenindangerbecauseofmyinexperience.M:What’sthebestthingabout
yourwork?W:OnethingIlikeisseeingthemhavesomuchfun,evenifsometimestheirbehaviorisn’tperfect.AndIcansuggestactivitiesthathaven’tbeentriedbefore.Butth
erearealwayssomechildrenwhohaven’tquitegotasmuchabilityasothers,andformethemostrewardingpartofthejobisgettingthemtosucceedinthingstheyhaven’t
managedtodobefore.It’shardworkthough.Sometimesyouareondutyatnight.M:Mm…whatdoyouthinkaboutthat?W:Well,Ican’tsayIloo
kforwardtostartingworkat10:00pm,butthekidshavetobelookedafter24hourssosomeonehastodoitandallthestafftaketurns.Text10M:Bookshavealwaysbeena
nimportantpartofpeople’slives.Librarieswereimportantpartsofbothuniversitiesandtowncenters,andmanyofthefirstsuccessfulcompaniesinmoderntimes
madetheirmoneybysellingbooks.Likenewspapers,publishersusedtohavealotofpowerandinfluence,butnowadays,thecompaniesth
atcontroldigitalinformationseemtohavetakenover.Inparticular,e-bookshavereplacedtraditionalbooksformostmodernreaders,especiallyinbigcities,for
whomeverythinghastobeeasytocarryandconvenienttouse.TechcompanieslikeAmazonandApplesell“e-readers”thatc
ancontainthousandsofbooks,andtheironlinestoreslistmillionsoftitles,farmorethananybookstorecouldeverhold.Asmoreandmorepeople
buycomputers,smartphones,andtablets,themarketfore-bookscontinuestogrow.Manytraditionalbookpublishersand
bookstoreshavegoneoutofbusiness.Forexample,Border’sGroupusedtobeoneofthelargestbookstoresintheUnitedStates,withmorethan600locationsandbillionsofdo
llarsinsaleseveryyear.Butaftere-booksappeared,theystartedlosingmoneyandhadtoclosealltheirstores.