冲刺2022年高考英语真题重组模拟卷三(考试版)(新高考地区专用).docx

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1、冲刺2022年高考真题+模拟题重组卷(新高考地区专用)03英语试卷(考试时间:120分钟 试卷总分值:150分) 考前须知:1 .答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、考生号等填写在答题卡和试卷指定位置上。2 .回答选择题时,选出每题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡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。第一局部听力(共两节,总分值30分)第一节(共5小题;每题1分,总分值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三个选项中选出最正确选项。听完 每段对话后,你

2、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. When will the light be shut off?A. At 10:15.B.At 10:30.C. At 9:45.2. What does the man do?A. Hes a businessman.B. Hes a doctor.C. Hes a student.3. What are the speakers talking about?A. Rons studies.B. Rons cooking skills.C. Rons sense of taste.4. Why was the woma

3、n so late?A. Something went wrong with the bus.B. She took somebody to hospital.C. She didnt catch the bus.5. What do we know from the conversation?A. Joe Smith has been ill. B. Joes wife is going to New York. C. The man met Joe Smith on the street yesterday. 第二节(共15小题;每题1分,总分值15分)听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白

4、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。听下面一段较长对话,回答6、7小题。6. Why does the man look so tired?At He surfed the Internet in the classroom for a long time4He carried the overhead projector from the basement to the fifth floor.B. He had to go to the class

5、room on the fifth floor.7. What does the man think has changed education?A. The overhead projector. B. A multimedia classroom. C. Modern advances.听下面一段较长对话,回答8、9、10小题。8. Where does the conversation most probably take place?A. In the classroom.B. In the computer room. C. In the dormitory.9. What is t

6、he man going to do tomorrow?A. To give a report in class.B. To hand his reading report in.C. To play tennis with the woman.10. Why cant the man do the reading at home?A. He wont go home tonight.B. He doesnt have a computer at home.C. His computer at home is not connected to the Internet.听第9段材料,回答第11

7、、12、13、14小题。11. What can we learn about the man?C. Hes going to the hospital.A. Hes lost his way.B. Hes lost something.12. Where does the man work?A. In a town.B. In London.13. Why does the man come to the town?A. To do business.B. To have a holiday.14. Where are the speakers now?A. On the way to th

8、e hospital. B. On the way to London. 听第8段材料,回答第15、16、17小题。C. In a hospital.C. To find a job.C. On the way to a town.15. What are the speakers talking about?C. Mount Huang.A. Mount Tai.B. Mount Hua.16. What can we learn about the man?A. He reached the top of the mountain.B. He stopped halfway.C. He m

9、et many fomous people.17. What can we learn about the woman?A. She doesnt like climbing mountains.B. She wants to climb the famous mountain, too.C. She has been to the famous mountain before.听下面一段独白,回答18、19、20小题。18. How long should food be left before a dog?A. Until it eats the food. B. Not more tha

10、n thirty minutes. C. More than thirty minutes. 19. What kind of dog needs to run for exercise?A. A young one.B. A small one.C. A big one.20. Which point was NOT mentioned as important for good care of a dog?A. Going to the clinic.B. A clean environment.C. Proper feeding.第二局部阅读(共两节,总分值50分)第一节(共15小题:每

11、题2. 5分,总分值37.5分)阅读以下短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最正确选项。A(2020,新高考I卷)POETRY CHALLENGEWrite a poem about how courage, determination, and strength have helped you face challenges in your life.Prizes3 Grand Prizes:Trip to Washington, D. C. for each of three winners, a parent and one other person of the winner

12、s choice. Trip includes round-trip air tickets, hotel stay fbr two nights, and tours of the National Air and Space Museum and the office of National Geographic World.6 First Prizes:The book Sky Pioneer:A Photobiography of Amelia Earhart signed by author Corinne Szabo and pilot Linda Finch.50 Honorab

13、le MentionsJudges will choose up to 50 honorable mention winners, who will each receive a T- shirt in memory of Earharts final flight.RulesFollow all rules carefully to prevent disqualification.Write a poem using 100 words or fewer. Your poem can be any format, any number of lines.Write by hand or t

14、ype on a single sheet of paper. You may use both the front and back of the paper.On the same sheet of paper, write or type your name, address, telephone number, and birth date.Mail your entry to us by October 31 this year.21. How many people can each grand prize winner take on the free trip?A. Two.B

15、. Three.C. Four.D. Six.22. What will each of the honorable mention winners get?A. A plane ticket.B.A book by Corinne Szabo.C. A special T-shirt.D.A photo of Amelia Earhart.23. Which of the following will result in disqualification?A. Typing your poem out.B.Writing a poem of 120 words.C. Using both s

16、ides of the paper.D.Mailing your entry on October 30.B(2020, 新高考 I 卷)Jenifer Mauer has needed more willpower than the typical college student to pursue her goal of earning a nursing degree. That willpower bore fruit when Jennifer graduated from University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire and became the first

17、 in her large family to earn a bachelors degree.Mauer, of Edgar, Wisconsin, grew up on a farm in a family of 10 children. Her dad worked at a job away from the farm, and her mother ran the farm with the kids. After high school, Jennifer attended a local technical college, working to pay her tuition(

18、学费),because there was no extra money set aside fbr a college education. After graduation, she worked to help her sisters and brothers pay fbr their schooling.Jennifer now is married and has three children of her own. She decided to go back to college to advance her career and to be able to better su

19、pport her family while doing something she loves: nursing. She chose the UW-Eau Claire program at Ministry Saint Josephs Hospital in Marshfield because she was able to pursue her four-year degree close to home. She could drive to class and be home in the evening to help with her kids. Jenifer receiv

20、ed great support from her family as she worked to earn her degree: Her husband worked two jobs to cover the bills, and her 68-year-old mother helped take care of the children at times.Through it all, she remained in good academic standing and graduated with honors. Jennifer sacrificed(牺牲)to achieve

21、her goal, giving up many nights with her kids and missing important events to study. HSome nights my heart was breaking to have to pick between my kids and studying fbr exams or papers/ she says. However, her children have learned an important lesson witnessing their mother earn her degree. Jennifer

22、 is a first-generation graduate and an inspiration to her family-and thats pretty powerful.24. What did Jennifer do after high school?A. She helped her dad with his work.B. She ran the family farm on her own.C. She supported herself through college.D. She taught her sisters and brothers at home.25.

23、Why did Jennifer choose the program at Ministry Saint Josephs Hospital in Marshfield?A. To take care of her kids easily.B. To learn from the best nurses.C. To save money fbr her parents.D. To find a well-paid job there.26. What did Jennifer sacrifice to achieve her goal?A. Her health.B.Her time with

24、 family.C. Her reputation.D.Her chance of promotion.27. What can we learn from Jenifers story?A. Time is money.B.Love breaks down barriers.C. Hard work pays off.D.Education is the key to success.C(2021,新高考 II 卷)A British woman who won a SI million prize after she was named the Worlds Best Teacher wi

25、ll use the cash to bring inspirational figures into UK schools.Andria Zafirakou,a north London secondary school teacher, said she wanted to bring about a classroom revolution (变革), “We are going to make a change, 5,she said/Tve started a project to promote the teaching of the arts in our schools.”Th

26、e project results from the difficulties many schools have in getting artists of any sort - whether an up-and- coming local musician or a major movie star - into schools to work with and inspire children.Zafirakou began the project at Alperton Community School, her place of work for the past twelve y

27、ears. “Ive seen those magic moments when children are talking to someone they are inspired by - their eyes are shining and their faces light up J she said. We need artists . more than ever in our schools.11Artist Michael Craig-Martin said: Andrias brilliant project to bring artists from all fields i

28、nto direct contact with children is particularly welcome at a time when the arts are being downgraded in schools. It was a mistake to see the arts as unnecessary, he added.Historian Sir Simon Schama is also a supporter of the project. He said that arts education in schools was not just an add-on. ”I

29、t is absolutely necessary. The future depends on creativity and creativity depends on the young. What will remain of us when artificial intelligence takes over will be our creativity, and it is our creative spirit, our visionary sense of freshness,that has been our strength fbr centuries.nWhat will

30、Zafirakou do with her prize money?A. Make a movie.B. Build new schools.C.Run a project.D.Help local musicians.28. What does Craig-Martin think of the teaching of the arts in UK schools?A.It is particularly difficult.B.It increases artists* income.C.It opens childrens mind.D.It deserves greater atten

31、tion.29. What should be stressed in school education according to Schama?A. Moral principles.C. Creative abilities.B. Interpersonal skills.D. Positive worldviews.30. Which of the following is a suitable title fbr the text?A. Bring Artists to SchoolsC. Arts Education in BritainB. When Historians Meet

32、 ArtistsD. The Worlds Best Arts Teacher(2022, 湖南省高三考前演练)4 Footprints left behind by prehistoric people may be some of the strongestevidence yet that humans arrived in the Americas earlier than previously thought.Over 60 tracks pop up and disappear across the landscape-show that people hung around wh

33、afs now New Mexico 23, 000 to 21, 000 years ago, geoscientist Matthew Bennett and colleagues reported in the Sept. 24 Science. If true, the fossil (化石)findings would be definitive proof that humans were in North America during the height of the last ice age, around 21,500 years ago.When people first

34、 arrived in the Americas is highly contested. Scientists have historically thought that humans traveled across the Bering land bridge that connected Asia to North America around 13,000 years ago after the massive Laurentide Ice Sheet that once blanketed much of North America had started retreating i

35、nto the Arctic. But a number of more recent discoveries from across North and South America-including roughly 30,000-year-old animal bones from a Mexican cave and stone tools from Texas-suggest that humans may have arrived far earlier.At White Sands National Park in New Mexico, Bennett, of Bournemou

36、th University in Pooler England, and colleagues used several methods to calculate the ages of the newly described tracks, including radiocarbon dating of plants grown in and between the footprints.“One of the beautiful things about footprints is that, unlike stone tools or bones, they cant be moved

37、up or down the stratigraphy (地层)he says. Theyre fixed, and they,re very precise.”The tracks were created over two thousand years mostly by children and teenagers wandering through the patchwork of waterways that defined the White Sands area during the Ice Age, the researchers say.Bennett is planning

38、 on returning to White Sands after the pandemic (疫情)to continue studying human footprints, hoping to learn more about the people who made them. Footprints have a way of connecting you to the past thats like nothing else J he says. Its very powerful to put your linger in the base of a track and know

39、that someone walked that way 23,000 years ago.”Whats the significance of the fossil findings in the Americas?A. Exact time of the last ice age will be defined.B. Reasons why over 60 tracks disappear will turn out.C. History of the first residents there will be rewritten.D. Ways of peoples moving to

40、North America will be known.31. What can newly prove humans, existence in North America?A. Bones and stone tools.B. The Bering land bridge.C. Fossil fborprints in sand.D. Records from ancient times.32. What does the underlined word “they” in paragraph 5 refer to?A. Footprints.B. The beautiful things

41、.C. Stone tools or bones.D. Plants grown in and between the footprints.33. What can be inferred from the last paragraph?A. More footprints need to be searched.B. The age of the footprints isnt certain.C. What left the footprints isnt known.D. More evidences still need to be found.第二节(共5小题:每题2. 5分,总分

42、值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正确选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。(2022,山东省烟台市、德州市,高三一模)Adeles new album, “32”, is finally available. Last month, hundreds of millions of us streamed its first single, Easy On Me: This song arouses feelings not easily put into words, but we can probably agree it is a sad song. 36 Ye

43、t sad music does pull us in and lift us up.Lets start with a biological theory. When we experience real-life loss, or empathize (体会)with anothers pain, certain hormones are released within us. 37 They do so by making us feel calmed and supported. Feeling Adeles pain, or recalling our own, may cause

44、such chemical changes within us.Psychologically, a key reason we enjoy sad songs is that they profoundly move us. Feeling moved can come from us suddenly feeling closer to other people. Indeed, when we have listened to 30”, we may turn to reaction videos to see how others feel. 38 And it boosts our

45、feeling of being moved and triggers feelings of comfort and belonging.39 Adeles songs allow us to view the pleasure in terms of the meaning she helps us make. Adele takes hard life experiences and makes sense of them. This is what much sad art does. It takes the pain and suffering of the world and g

46、ives it meaning. As philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche once put it, someone who has a why to live can bear almost any how.Ultimately, we listen to Adeles songs when we want to recall, reflect, or belong. They let us feel her sadness, share our suffering, and connect with others. To all of us, Adeles so

47、ngs say: 40 A. You are not alone in your pain.B. Music speaks louder than words.C. These help us to tackle loss and pain.D. We can also think at the spiritual level.E. Few people are aware sad music makes us feel good.F. This lets us share an emotional experience with others.G. This may make us bett

48、er prepared fbr when real loss strikes.第三局部语言运用(共两节,总分值30分)第一节(共15小题:每题1分,总分值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正确选项。(2021, 新高考 II 卷)Over the past 38 years, Mr. Wang has pretended to be someone else many times,and has even learned to 41 different dialects (方言),leading to him being described as an Oscar-winning actor*.The 60-year-old is not an actor, but a 44 However,he is more devoted to his “43 Hthan anyreal actor.In the 1990s, a group of thieves often sold stolen goods with the help of so

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