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    2022年高考英语二轮复习模拟试卷(第套)第一部分  阅读理解共两节满分40第一节 15小题每小题2满分30阅读下列短文从每题所给的ABCD四个选项中选出最佳选项。AYellowstone National ParkYellowstone National Park offers great pleasure. It has millions of visitors every year. So it has many interesting activities that make the visitors come back. Travelers can also make a trip to take a closer look at the wild animals by water.Montana StateHave you ever thought of skiing in the snow-covered mountains of Montana? Montana, a different kind of climate. Its snow-covered mountains give rise to many skiing attractions. These attractions have many winter activities and skiing is the most popular adventure activity among the tourists.AlaskaDo you love underwater adventures? If your answer is yes, then go scuba diving(水肺潜水) in Alaska. The big oceans hold many different and lovely water animals which are an amazing sight to watch. Scuba diving is a water sport where one can dive into the sea and enjoy swimming along with different fishes. Californias Sierra NevadaYou can fly like a bird in the air. Experience the height and feel the wind blow through your hair. Paragliding(滑翔伞运动) is a very adventurous and fun activity that could make your vacation even more exciting. Basic safety tips will be taught to the visitors interested in taking paragliding tours before they start.1. How do visitors see wild animals in Yellowstone National Park?A. By train.     B. By boat.     C. On foot.     D. By bike. 2. What adventure can you have in the mountains of Montana?A. Hunting.           B. Diving.     C. Paragliding.           D. Snow sports. 3. Whats the authors purpose in writing this passage?A. To introduce some tourist attractions.      B. To encourage people to travel in winter.C. To advertise some famous places for skiing.    D. To explain the reasons for traveling in America.BA little short-term adventure. Really, thats all Susan Parker was seeking in 1987 when she signed up to volunteer with the worlds largest civilian floating hospital, Mercy Ships.Susan believed that it would be great fun to lend a helping hand to people in need and experience shipboard life. She had a job to return to in Los Angeles-and anyway, I had no intention of staying on the ship any longer than six months, she says.But Susan, a recent university graduate, had underestimated(低估) her own devotion to hard work and her commitment to helping others. Her six months quickly extended into a year and that year turned into five. She fell in love with the ships surgeon, Gary Parker. And more than 30 years and having two children later, the Parkers continue to live and work full time on one of the hospital ships, the Africa Mercy. The couple raised their two kids aboardno easy job. There were no safe places for children, says Susan, 55. So someone had to be with them all the time.Nor were the children able to enjoy the opportunities most American students are providedthe sports teams, the special-interest clubs, the musical groups. The on-board nursery and school only has about 50 members from infants(婴儿) to 12th graders, so the options are limited.Her daughter Carys and her son Wesley are both off in college now and Susan says their children are grateful for the empathy(同情) and compassion that have been built into their characters by being raised aboard the ship.When I look back, I can see that they didnt miss out on anything, she says.Susan has held various positions on the ship, from the hospital administrator to the training director, working 12-hour days and returning to her cabin at night.Its in Susans heart to help people, says Martha, a Liberian mother whose daughter has received several life-saving operations aboard the Africa Mercy. Susan denies herself so much, but her sacrifices have restored joy to my family and my life.4. For what purpose did Susan sign up to volunteer in 1987?A. She decided to devote her life to it.     B. She intended to apply her knowledge to practice.C. She wanted to gain experience for her future career.  D. She would like to have a brief experience of adventure.5. Why didnt Susan leave the ship sooner?A. Because she fell in love with Gary Parker.    B. Because she couldnt find a better job on land. C. Because she wanted to bring up her two kids on board. D. Because she was committed to helping those in need. 6. What can we know about Susans two kids from the passage?A. They have graduated from college. B. They grew up with lots of children of their age. C. They didnt feel sorry for being raised aboard the ship. D. They joined several special interest clubs while they were on board. 7. What would be the best title for the passage?A. A floating hospitalMercy Ships    B. Volunteering on board for over 30 yearsC. Going after your dreams bravely     D. Offering help to those in needCKids spend a lot of time looking at the screens, and some parents worry, but a new study argues against the fears parents may feel.“The danger is that theyre hearing a message that social media, digital technology use is causing very serious and harmful problems like depression and suicide-related behaviors. And the idea is that if you shut off social media, which lots of kids use to connect with each other and find out information about health, you could be making a situation worse. Parents are really being sent a message that is not supported by anything scientifically,” Candice Odgers, professor of psychological science at the University of California, said.Odgers and her colleagues looked at the screen-related behavior of 400 public-school students in North Carolina aged 10 to 14. This group was picked as a representative sample of race and socio-economic status for the entire U.S. The researchers found that the kids spent between almost five hours to seven hours per day on their devices, with the older kids online the most. Thats a lot of hours, but:“Overall, what we find is no connection between the amount of time that young people spend online using digital technologies and mental health symptoms like depression and anxiety. When we do find associations, they were actually quite surprising to us. We found that young people who sent more text messages actually reported better mental health.Now, again, this was a small association, but it reflects what other people have found: that people who are very connected offline and who use technology in the positive ways to stay connected often, are more connected online as well and experiencing better mental health.”So why the fears about screen time? Odgers argues that the methodologies for older studies may have led to false conclusions.“One of the issues with the research thats been done to date has been that youths are, you know, in schoolThey have a survey put in front of them, and theyre asked to recall, over the past six months, How often are you online?andHave you ever felt depressed? And the correlation between those two things has been used to spread a lot of fear around this connection between social media use and things like depression99.5 percent of the reasons that kids differ in their depression are due to something other than the time they spend online.”8. What can we know according to Professor Odgers?A. Social media is causing serious problems.    B. Digital technology is the cause of depression. C. Parents are holding wrong ideas about social media.  D. Parents have showed too much concern for their children. 9. What can we infer from Paragraph 4?A. The more screen time kids have, the less happy they are. B. Kids who use social media more are not necessarily depressed. C. Using digital technology has nothing to do with ones health. D. The relationship between digital technology and depression is unclear. 10. The research also tells us that           .A. technology should be put to good use    B. kids who make more phone calls might be happierC. we should pay more attention to mental health  D. we should enrich our lives by spending more time offline11. The problem with the old research is           .A. the sample is too small       B. the respondents are too youngC. not considering the time spent offline    D. deliberately linking the Internet to mental issuesDThose tempt to set up office in the garden as temperatures rise should think twice or put a hat on.A study by university teams in Denmark and Greece said workers could be damaging their brains by working in hot, sunny conditions. The new study shows that sunshine could diminish brain power, making it harder to make the right judgments. Eight healthy, active males aged between 27 and 41 took part in the research.Working in hot temperatures is already known to cause hyperthermiaa rise in body temperaturewhich can cause physical exhaustion. But now scientists say prolonged exposure of the head to the sun also affects the brains ability to function properly.The brain function test consisted of four different computer-based maths and logic tasks that relied on precise calculations. Four heat lamps were positioned to radiate either on the lower body or the back, side and top of their heads.Professor Lars Nybo of the department of nutrition, exercise and sports at the University of Copenhagen, said,This study provides evidence that direct exposure to sunlightespecially to the headimpairs motor and cognitive (认知的) performance. The decline in motor and cognitive performance was observed at 38. 5 degrees. Researchers said those exposed to sunlight for long periods should cover their heads.Professor Andtreas Flouis of the FAME Laboratory in Greece, said, It is of great importance that people working or undertaking daily activities outside should protect their heads against sunlight.Dips in mental performance caused by sunshine could also mean drivers were more likely to make mistakes on the road,he suggested.12. What does the underlined word “diminish” in Paragraph 2 probably mean?A. Enlarge.     B. Reduce.     C. Strengthen.     D. Destroy. 13. Which of the following is true about the study?A. It was based on analyzing data.      B. 27 males took part in the study. C. High body temperature can make people worn out.  D. Working in hot conditions too long could damage the brain.14. What does Professor Lars Nybo agree with?A. People should wear a hat while working.B. Working in hot temperatures causes hyperthermia. C. Being exposed to the sun directly reduces the brains function. D. Drivers on the road are more likely to make mistakes.15. What does the text mainly talk about?A. People shouldnt work when it is hot and sunny.B. Body temperatures rise as the weather gets hot. C. Its harmful to work in hot conditions outside. D. Long exposure of the head to sunlight impairs brain power. 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。Alaina Gassier, a special educationalist in Annapolis Maryland, started a program called “Books and Barbers. Children go to the barber, choose a book and read out loud while the barber cuts their hair.   16   And there is an added prize: money. The kids get paid to read. The program is for children aged about 5 to 12. There is no limit to the number of haircuts they can get. The books for the program are donated by teachers and the International Book Project.  17   Once a student feels comfortable, the brain opens up, and they are able to start focusing on reading, Gassier said.Margaret, six-year old boy Owens mother, brings her son to the barber that joined Gassiers program, saying “It truly encourages reading.” Amir Shalash owns the barber shop.   18  He is listening to him read and helping him with his reading. Shalash says the money gives the children a good reason to try reading out loud. The parents are charged $16 for the haircut and the child is given $3 either to spend right away or to save for something later.  19   It is not only to increase their participation in the program, but also to see the lesson of being able to save money,” he added.Gassier will begin his second year of teaching. This time, he will be working in a high school.   20   He says teachers at his school will notice “a huge difference” between kids who are in the reading program and those who are not.A. But he is doing more than cutting Owens hair. B. The children get a sticker and can take the book home. C. Most of the children getting haircuts at barber shops are boys. D. He believes that the students reading levels will improve greatly. E. His idea is to do more than just help them with reading and money. F. Gassier says barber shops are places where kids can feel relaxed. G. Gassier believes the money provides an important lesson about saving.       第二部分  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ABCD四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。A Florida grandmother died on Wednesday while saving one of her neighbors, according to witnesses.80-year-old Emma Kelsoe was chatting with her   21   in Davie on Wednesday evening when the police say a  22   drove toward them at high speed.   23   her 61-year-old neighbor, Vickie McCall, was   24   impaired and unable to see clearly what was happening, Kelsoe   25   Car!before pushing Vickie McCall to   26  . While McCall was only slightly   27  , Kelsoe was killed. The grandmother had been out   28   her granddaughters dog when she was hit to death by the car. Unfortunately, the dog was also   29  .Now the police say this was not just the   30   of a dear neighborhood womans deathit was an   31   crime. The police saw the   32   from the surveillance(监控) video that the car drove off without stopping after   33   the woman. Witnesses told the police there might have been two people in the car, but no one   34   a good look at them. The cause of the accident was unclear because the police were still   35   the accident.A memorial(悼念仪式) started on Thursday afternoon and reportedly grew   36   into the evening. Among her loved ones   37   the memorial was Kelsoes granddaughter. “I just expect that person to know what he or she   38  from us,” Sara Rivera said. “He or she took a great grandmother of 12 grandchildren, and its really   39   to see something like this happen, and we just want   40  , hoping the police can find the perpetrators(肇事者) as soon as possible.21. A. neighbor   B. granddaughter   C. doctor     D. husband22. A. cleaner    B. robber     C. policeman    D. driver23. A. Understanding  B. Hearing    C. Knowing    D. Doubting24. A. mentally   B. visually    C. physically    D. verbally25. A. got out    B. called out    C. went out    D. burst out26. A. action    B. function    C. reality     D. safety27. A. injured    B. damaged    C. ignored    D. hit28. A. punishing   B. teasing     C. entertaining    D. walking29. A. killed    B. fed     C. saved     D. found30. A. performance   B. consequence   C. tragedy    D. luck31. A. unlikely    B. unsolved    C. unfinished    D. unnecessary32. A. accident   B. scene     C. occasion    D. opportunity33. A. talking to   B. passing by    C. picking up    D. knocking down34. A. caught    B. got     C. offered    D. gained35. A. searching   B. investigating   C. questioning    D. enquiring36. A. gradually   B. smoothly    C. late     D. naturally37. A. attending   B. appreciating   C. celebrating    D. missing38. A. took    B. learned    C. suffered    D. benefited39. A. wrong    B. painful     C. frequent    D. acceptable40. A. payment   B. apology    C. justice     D. forgiveness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。I often imagine 41.            my life will be like in the future. I think my life will be very different then, which will be elegant and 42.           (satisfy).In the future, I will have a happy family, and a lovely baby, 43.            our family all will have an affection for. Besides, I will have a comfortable and 44.           (convenience) home, where there are all kinds of digital 45.           (equip) and furniture. Whats more, my home will have a household robot, which can help me 46.           (clean) my house, prepare delicious cuisine and accompany my baby. In addition, I hope I will work for a computer company 47.          a program designer. I will enjoy my work and get along well with my 48.           (colleague). I will do a good job in whatever I do. In my free time, I 49.           (continue) to take regular exercise, such as swimming, running and various ball games. On my holidays, I will travel around the world.In a word, my life will be richer and 50.           (colorful).第三部分  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)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:在错的词下划一横线,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。Last summer I spent a two-week vacation at my aunts. One morning I went fishing in the river, which two women washed clothes. I found very favorable place. Casting out my line, I waited anxious for a bite. Suddenly there came a cry: “Help! Help!” I looked to the direction of the call and saw a boy falling into the river. Threw the fishing pole, I dashed over like an arrow, jumped into the river and swam very much quickly towards the boy. Then together with his mother I carry the boy on my back to a nearby hospital. That boy was saved. The mother gave me a thousand thank.Back to my fishing place, I found my fishing pole floating on the water. I managed to get them. But to my great surprised, there was a big fish on the hook.第二节  书面表达(满分25分)假定你是李华,你从网上获悉某慈善基金会正在招聘懂英语的工作人员,主要负责翻译和写作。请根据以下要点写一封自荐信。内容包括:1. 表达愿望;2. 提供自荐理由;3. 请求获准。注意:1. 词数100左右;2. 可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                    

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