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1、绝密启用前2022年高考英语押题密卷(新高考专用)01第二局部阅读(共两节,总分值50分)第一节(共15小题:每题25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(2022江西模拟预测)To prevent kids from getting bored and to keep them in the spirit of learning, parents can use the summer holidays for fun learning. Here are some ideas for you.Bedtime ReadingLearning

2、 doesnt have to be formal. In fact, some of the best learning opportunities are the simplest. Bedtime reading brings you closer together and gives you the opportunity to have positive discussions about difficult topics like racism, loss, self-esteem, and more. Its never too early to start having the

3、se kinds of conversations.Movies Can Introduce New ConceptsWatching movies can be a great learning opportunity. Selecting educational movies that introduce new concepts is a great way to engage kids in learning.Screen time shouldnt be the main form of entertainment for young children, but it definit

4、ely has its place. There are lots of great family-friendly films your kids can learn from.Sports +Spelling ActivitiesSummer is the perfect time to get outside and move. Exercise is important for both physical and mental health, and practicing sports can help kids build skills and become more confide

5、nt. But have you ever considered pairing summer sports with other types of learning?Linking physical movement with tasks like memorization and spelling can be great practice and can help kids learn. Some children are kinetic learners. Multisensory learning opportunities, like spelling while shooting

6、 hoops on the basketball court, can be a fun and creative way to build knowledge and skills and are great for students with developmental or learning disabilities.1. For whom is this passage intended?A. Teachers.B. Young kids. C. Disabled people. D. Parents.2. What benefits do kids get from Bedtime

7、Reading?Li Hua第二节(总分值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。47. (2022河北保定一模)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。It was early morning, yet already it had been a very bad day. One thing after another, the downward spiral (螺旋)continued when a large bottle of orange juice slid from my hands and fell

8、 to the floor. Glass and stickyjuice splashed to the farthest corners of the kitchen. Shocked, I looked at the mess. Then I dropped heartbrokenly down to the floor, my eyes filling with tears. The tears seemed to show that “today is just not my day.”Bad day or not, things had to be done. Filled with

9、 anxiety and negative mental baggage, I got in my car to drive into town. In the few minutes it took to travel to the bank I made a decision. I would be careful not to pass my bad day off to anyone else. I would be friendly and polite. And I would NOT be angry when that careless driver pulled quickl

10、y and rudely in front of me causing me to brake suddenly.Standing in line at the bank, I was silently talking to myself. Actually, I was scolding myself. All of the events that had accumulated and contributed to my bad day were, in reality, so very minor and trivial. I was over-reacting. I was fille

11、d with self-pity. I tried to imagine the innumerable, individual lives that had been affected by terrorist attacks, by war, by hurricanes, earthquakes, and other natural disasters.For the second time that day my eyes filled with tears as I realized how disconnected I felt from all those individuals

12、who are trying to cope with truly miserable experiences in their lives.They all seemed so distant and unknowable, and this justified and strengthened my belief that I was being self-centered and selfish. I was sure that all my efforts to be a caring and loving person were in vain.A voice broke throu

13、gh my mental distractions. Somehow I had mechanically finished my bank transaction (交易)and the teller was trying to get my attention. Young lady,“ she was saying, gently, Young lady!” 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。1 looked up and into the eyes of the bank teller, a silver-haired grandmother

14、 with a gentle beauty.In the moment of her touching my hands, my self-dovibt disappeared.令关注有礼(1今学科网中小学资源库扫码关注可免费领取180套PPT教学模版令海量教育资源一触即达 令新鲜活动资讯即时上线学科网A. They learn to be friendly.B , They learn to be talkative.C. They become rich in thinking.D. They become kind-hearted.3 . What can we say about ki

15、netic learners?A. They learn best while doing sports.B. They do sports well while learning.C. They prefer doing sports to learning.D. They were born with learning disabilities.(2022江苏三模)BEIJING- Wang Yaping, a taikonaut onboard Chinas space station core module (舱),offered people on Earth a zero-grav

16、ity musical performance on Tuesday evening to celebrate the Lantern Festival. The space show was shared via a video released at an annual TV gala for the festival celebration. In the video, Wang was seen floating in the space module while playing a guzheng, or Chinese zither. She played a segment of

17、 the popular Chinese folk song. Jasmine Flower”.The Lantern Festival falls on the 15 th day of the first month of the Chinese lunar calendar. People usually hang colorful lanterns, play riddle games and express their wishes and hopes for the future.The crew members, who traveled to the space station

18、 core module on the Shenzhou-13 mission, kept some festive traditions alive as they continued to rotate around the Earth. Commander Zhai Zhigang wrote riddles on red paper scrolls with a brush pen. He displayed the calligraphy together with taikonaut Ye Guangfu and extended festival greetings to the

19、 audience. They also sent blessing to athletes at the ongoing Beijing Winter Olympics: We hope that you all achieve success, gain friendship and harvest your best Olympic experience.”The video of the space performance was received with much enthusiasm after it was shared on social media platforms. I

20、t drew nearly 2 million clicks in one hour after several national media outlets posted it on the Chinese micro-blogging site Sina Weibo. The Weibo account of Zhurong, Chinas first rover on Mars, reposted the video, commenting, t6The music was so beautiful, and it made me homesick, too.”The Lantern F

21、estival also marks the last day of the lunar New Year celebration. Though far from home, the festive sentiments in space are the same. The China Manned Space Agency released a video on social media platforms on Tuesday, showing that the taikonauts had decorated the orbiting core module with red lant

22、erns, Chinese knots and paper- cutting decorations. Wearing new clothes, the trio (三人小组)enjoyed the traditions of eating dumplings and posting spring couplets on walls During the Chinese New Year holiday, they were also spotted watching the Winter Olympics and doing workouts in orbit.4. How did the

23、mass enjoy the musical performance according to the text?A. By watching a video posted online by Wang Yaping herself.B. By watching a video coming from a TV gala.C. By watching the Lantern Festival gala at the scene.D. By logging on the Internet through computers.5. What does the underlined word rot

24、ate“ mean according to the context?A. Access.B. Substitute.C. Circle.D. Launch.6. What can we learn from the text?A. The video of the space performance became a great hit.B Zhai Zhigang showed the calligraphy on his own.C. The Beijing Winter Olympics had come to an end when the astronauts sent their

25、 regards.D. Wang Yaping shared puzzles on red paper scrolls.7. Which is the best title of the passage?A. Chinese folk song “Jasmine Flower“ is played on space stationTaikonauts send blessings to the, Beijing Winter Olympics athletesB. Taikonauts keep Lantern Festival traditions alive on space statio

26、nChina makes major breakthroughs in the outer space explorationC(2022河南濮阳一模)Around the world, doctors, nurses, and other medical professionals are enlisting (入伍)to fight the new coronavirus. Where there is a need, these courageous individuals are stepping up to the plate and offering their expertise

27、 even though they have been retired.In fact, on a single day in March, hundreds of retired doctors and nurses joined New York Citys Medical Reserve Corps, a program of the Citys Department of Health, after the citys Mayor (市长)Bill De Blasio asked for help. According to ABC News, at least 82, 000 peo

28、ple have thus enlisted in New York States medical reserve force, bringing together a wide range of health care workers to fight COVID-19.Whatever it is that they need. Im willing to do,“ said Jerry Kops, a retired New York nurse and musician in the world-famous Blue Man Group, whose tour got cancell

29、ed due to the outbreak. She explained, “I knew that all of my old co-workers were on the front line, so I felt I should sign up too.”Jane Bedell, a retired primary care doctor from the Bronx, also signed up after De Blasios request fbrhelp. Although she celebrated retirement a little over a month ag

30、o, she felt it was her duty and privilege to get involved. Tve always wanted to make sure that Im part of the solution and not part of the problem. She told the New York Times.Chuck Wright, a physician refused to let anything stop him from volunteering. After he retired a year and a half ago, he imm

31、ediately started volunteering with medical organizations, and was among the responders who took care of Californias firefighters during the 2019 wildfires. Hes been deployed (调遣) twice to assist COVID-19 efforts, and was in charge of turning a Holiday Inn into a medical center.But New York is not al

32、one, other states, such as California, Massachusetts, Washington, and New Jersey have also put out similar calls for help.8. What did Bill De Blasio request people to do?A. Donate money for the New York City.B. Offer some support to Blue Man Group.C. Replace the Citys Department of Health.D. Join Ne

33、w Yorks medical reserve force.9. Why did Jerry Kops decide to be a volunteer?A. She performed much better on the front line.B She was motivated by her former colleagues.C. She wanted to make her music group famous.D. She found it a way to celebrate her retirement.10. Who volunteered on a regular bas

34、is?A. Bill De Blasio.B. Jerry Kops.C. Chuck Wright.D. Jane Bedell.11. What is the best title for the text?A. Retired Doctors and Nurses Enlist to Fight COVID-19Medical Professionals Are Willing to Be VolunteersB. Retired Health Care Workers Start Working AgainMany Struggling Cities in America Are Ca

35、lling for HelpD(2022四川凉山彝族自治州教育科学研究所二模)This year, several young athletes have shonebrightly at the Beijing Winter Olympics, giving us a glimpse of their generations nature.Obviously, the young generation is filled with brave warriors“ who want to challenge impossibilities and push boundaries. Freest

36、yle skier Gu Ailing is a good example. After she finished strong in the first two jumps in the womens free-ski Big Air event, it was certain that she could get a medal. But instead of taking heed of it, the 18-year-old skier pushed herself to the limit. On the last jump, Gu decided to attempt a diff

37、icult trick: a left double cork 1620four and a half rotations in the air-before landing. I have never done the left 16 before. I hadnt prepared much fbr it apart from two days on the air bag J Gu told China Daily, “but I felt it was a chance.”But for these young athletes, the sport is never just abo

38、ut scores, but also about having as much fun as possible.Born in the US, Gu faced criticism and doubts for representing China in the Beijing Winter Olympics. When questioned by The Guardian, the girl said bluntly she wasnt trying to make everyone happy. “Im an 18-year-old girl out here living my bes

39、t life. Im having a great time. Gu said. It doesnt really matter if other people are happy or not, because I feel T m doing my best and Im enjoying the entire process/9Gus good friend, Chinese snowboarder Su Yiming also shares a similar attitude. He takes sports as a way to have fun. After he was ju

40、dged to have lost the gold to Canadian athlete Max Parrot in the mens slopestyle final, the 17-year-old didnt feel upset. Instead, he was happy to have the chance to compete with his idol.“When I was on the podium hugging Max Parrot, it felt unreal J Su told China Daily. All I did today was enjoy th

41、e runs and concentrate on my tricks. As long as I am on my snowboard I am happy.” 12. The phrase “taking heed of it” underlined in paragraph 2 can be replaced by.A.playing it safeB.taking a riskC.avoiding mistakesD.taking part in it13. What can we know about Gu Ailing according to the text?A.She did

42、nt perform well.B.She is a post-00.C.She was an American.D.She isnt easy-goingWho got the gold medal in the mens slopestyle final?A. Not mentioned. B. Gu Ailing.C. Su Yiming. D. Max Parrot.14. What does the reporter want to convey in this text?A. The young generation shares a similar attitude.B. You

43、ng athletes show the nature of the young generation.C. Young Chinese dare to push the limits but also enjoy their career.D. Young athletes have shone brightly at the Beijing Winter Olympics.第二节(共5小题:每题25分,总分值125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。(2022J可 J匕开B 台模)Museums are centers filled

44、with information designed to enlighten and educate the curious mind. Especially for children, museums introduce them to unknown worlds, inspire their imagination and provide them with valuable learning experiences. Its generally believed that museums only help fuel academic education. 16Museums offe

45、r children bigger connections and references to history than a traditional class. They play a huge role in impacting their historical knowledge and the innovation taking place before their eyes. 17Just reading out to them, encouraging them to ask questions and holding their attention.18 Individuals

46、acquire values, knowledge, and skills that are not applicable to the only field but will aid them for a lifetime. A single visit to a museum near you will provide children with in-depth knowledge about different subjects that they can acquire slowly, for museums let you stay as long as you want.Muse

47、ums are well enough equipped to awaken curiosity in young minds, which in turn will lead to these children asking questions. 19 Some of them might need a great deal of thought to answer and some of them might not have any answers at all. No matter what they asked, all of these questions must be equa

48、lly encouraged and children must be given the confidence to find the answers to them on their own.Museums have the ability to leave its visitors in awe of the huge amount of information it holds. They provide inspiration to young children via its resources that leave them fascinated about the night sky and the solar system, the skeletons that keep them thinking about life before them, the artworks that arouse the creative mind, etc. 20Parents themselves dont have to be history lovers.A. Some of these questions may have immediate answers.B. All in all, museums encourage children to dream and

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