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1、2022年松江区高考二模卷(总分值140分,完卷时间120分钟)2022.06考生注意:1 .本考试设试卷和答题纸两局部,试卷包括试题与答题要求,所有答题必须涂(选择题) 或写(非选择题)在答题纸上,做在试卷上一律不得分。2 .答题前,务必在答题纸上填写座位号和姓名。3 .答题纸与试卷在试题编号上是对应的,答题时应特别注意,不能错位。自助获取听力音频I. Listening ComprehensionSection ADirections: In Section A, you will hear ten short conversations between two speakers. At
2、the end of each conversation, a question will be asked about what was said. The conversations and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a conversation and the question about it, read the four possible answers on your paper, and decide which one is the best answer to the question you
3、 have heard.A. He caught a bad cold.C. He watered Annes plants.A. The girl does not need to go into the supermarket.B. It is time for the girl to try eating something sweet.C. The girl ought not to go shopping together with him.D. It is unsuitable for the girl to keep eating sweet food.1. A. At a bo
4、oking office. B. At a theatre.2. A. Boring.B. Annoying.3. A. A TV station.B. A football match.4. A. To do some exercises in a book.C. To write a review after reading a book.5. A. Because he considers them smelly.C. Because he doesnt need pleasant smells.6. A. A shop assistant. B. A tablet designer.7
5、. A. The two sides of a coin.C. The effects of a financial crisis.8.C. At a railway station. D. At a restaurant.C. Inspiring.D. Interesting.C. Exam scores.D. Sports news.B. To do nothing but read a book.D. To review things in the exercise book.B. Because they trouble his nose a lot.D. Because they d
6、ont look pure or pleasant.C. A bank clerk. D. A gift deliverer.B. A serious economics professor.D. The definition of a financial crisis.B. He planned to work overseas.D. He talked her out of the plan.others do the opposite and encourage excessive (过量的)exercise, overloading protein and heavily restri
7、cting nutrients like fats, said Murray, director of the Translational Research in Eating Disorders Laboratory. When does an interest in maintaining a certain shape of body become an eating disorder? It happens when a males behavior and interactions start to be raled by the restrictions he is putting
8、 into place for his ideal body.Unfortunately, many families and even family doctors still arent familiar with what suggests eating disorders in boys and men, Murray said. So, the first place to start is knowing the signs to look for. 69 If, one day, you notice that they suddenly change how much or h
9、ow publicly they eat, they deserve attention. If the men or boys in your life are making big changes to the activities and relationships in their lives, it might also be time to pay closer attention, Woodside added.From there, there is both good news and bad news. The bad news? 70 So, they have to j
10、udge if they are on the mark by themselves, Murray said. But the good news is that men and boys often do well when they go through treatment for their eating disorders.IV. Summary WritingDirections: Read the following passage. Summarize the main idea and the main point(s) of the passage in no more t
11、han 60 words. Use your own words as far as possible.71.Working Out Worries by WritingAfter his father was driven to the hospital for emergent treatment, 43-year-old Yanatha Desouvre began to panic. So, he did one thing that he knew would calm himself: He wrote. Over the next few weeks, Desouvre fill
12、ed several notebooks, writing about his worry as well as his happy memories with his dad. Writing allowed me to face my fear and process my pain,“ he says. Psychologists refer to that kind of writing as expressive writing”. People do it by recording their deepest thoughts and feelings. However, diff
13、erent from writing in a journal, expressive writing is to reflect honestly and thoughtfully on a particular frustration or challenge.A well-known psychology professor says that hundreds of studies have looked at the potential benefits of expressive writing and found it can help reduce pain and impro
14、ve mood, sleep and memory. It may even help reduce symptoms of various illnesses, and prevent colds and flu.Expressive writing takes effect because translating a painful experience into language allows people to make meaning out of it, some experts say. The process forces them to organize their thou
15、ghts and offers a sense of control, thus completing the pursuit of value from such an experience. Another research suggested that during expressive writing, the act of labeling a feeling can lessen the activity relating to nerves in the threat area of the brain. With these nerves relaxed, people can
16、 lower the symptoms of their diseases, enhance their appreciation for life, and increase the acceptance of various experiences in their lives.What cant be ignored is that it shouldnt be used as a replacement for other medical treatments. And people coping with a severe depression may not find it use
17、ful to do on their own, without therapy. Yet, it can be a powerful coping tool for many, in large part because it helps battle against their reluctance to face negative emotions.V. TranslationDirections: Translate the following sentences into English, using the words given in the brackets.72 .我自己去取包
18、裹吧,省得麻烦他。(bother).烛光和剪纸的交融构成了传统灯笼之美。(lie)73 .哈欠连天有时并不意味着你困了,也可能是你身体不适的征兆。(signal).他突然想到这款手机应用上能够点到家乡菜,于是毫不犹豫下了单,以解思乡之愁。(It)VL Guided WritingDirections: Write an English composition in 120一150 words according to the instructions given below in Chinese.76.假设你是明启中学高三学生李华。你校学生会将代表全体高三学生在毕业典礼上送一份 小礼物给本年级
19、的每位老师,现正在征集礼物创意。请你给学生会写一封邮件,谈谈你的想 法。你须在邮件中:1)推荐一份你认为合适的礼物;2)说明你推荐该礼物的原因。ScriptsSection ADirections: In Section A, you will hear ten short conversations between two speakers. At the end of each conversation, a question will be asked about what was said. The conversations and the questions will be spo
20、ken only once. After you hear a conversation and the question about it, read the four possible answers on your paper, and decide which one is the best answer to the question you have heard.1. W: George, look at the long waiting line. I am glad youve booked a table.M: I guess it is because the dishes
21、 here are cheap and delicious.Q: Where does the conversation most probably take place?2. M: I have never seen such an interesting show. I hope you enjoyed it as much as I did.W: I have to admit that I felt sleepy during the two hours.Q: How did the woman like the show?3. W: Would you stay quiet? I a
22、m trying to watch the game of the China womens national football team on TV.M: So, whats going on? What is the score?Q: What are the two speakers mainly talking about?4. M: Do we have any assignment for the weekend?W: Nothing to do in the exercise book, but the novel The Kite Runner is recommended a
23、nd we have to write a book review.Q: What are the students assigned to do at the weekend?5. W: Lilies are my favorite flowers. They look pure and smell pleasant.M: But I feel sick of them. Every time I smell them, they keep me sneezing.Q: Why does the man feel sick of lilies?6. M: Excuse me. I recei
24、ved this tablet as a birthday gift and Id like to return it since Ive already had one.W: Sorry, you can only exchange it for something else of equal value.Q: What is probably the woman?7. W: My economics professor says that every coin has two sides, including a financial crisis.M: You mean a financi
25、al crisis may create some serious problems and bring us some benefits as well?Q: What are the two speakers mainly talking about?8. M: Is Anne still planning to work overseas?W: No. Her husband threw cold water on her plan.Q: What probably did Annes husband do?9. W: Dad, when you go to the supermarke
26、t, buy me some more chocolates and candies.M: Look at your teeth! Isnt it time to keep away from anything sweet?Q: What does the man imply?10. M: I think Chinese political history is enjoyable, but Ill never complete the reading list.W: Dont worry. Youll find time somewhere.Q: What is the man worrie
27、d about?Section BDirections: In Section B, you will hear two passages and one longer conversation. After each passage or conversation, you will be asked several questions. The passages and the conversation will be read twice, but the questions will be spoken only once. When you hear a question, read
28、 the four possible answers on your paper, and decide which one is the best answer to the question you have heard.Questions 11 through 13 are based on the following passage.Although past research has suggested that pets can offer people health benefits, a new study from Northern Europe finds that pet
29、 owners tend to be less active and in poorer health than those without a pet.However, that doesnt mean pets are bad for us, the researchers note. Several studies have suggested that certain people benefit from living with a dog or a cat-a pet may help lower blood pressure and heart rate, for example
30、, or ease stress and treat loneliness.The new findings suggest that pet owners as a group are not healthier. Using survey data from more than 21,000 young to middle-aged adults in Northern Europe, researchers found that pet owners were generally more likely to be overweight and to view their own hea
31、lth as poor. This was largely because pet owners tended to be middle-aged, have less education and more health risks, explained Dr. Leena, the studys lead author.And despite the fact that dogs walk a lot, dog owners typically get little exercise. This is quite likely because they were often home-own
32、ers who could simply put the dog in the yard, Leena noted. The fact that pet owners were in poorer health does not mean that pets are not beneficial. Pet owners, according to the researchers, may just need to make more of an effort-such as walking and playing with the dog instead of showing it the w
33、ay to the yard.(Now listen again please.)Questions:11. Based on the new study, which best describes the pet owners as a whole?12. According to the passage, how can pets benefit their owners?13. What are pet owners advised to do?Questions 14 through 16 are based on the following passage.Nobody had ex
34、pected a shortage of stuffed pandas when China won the right to host the 2022 Winter Olympics, but after a week into the Games, the Chinese public showed great interest in them.In the final days before the Beijing Winter Olympics began, it seemed as if the Chinese public barely noticed the competiti
35、ons. Even streets were not decorated with the five rings of the Olympics. However, soon after the Games began, websites were full of discussions about the competitions and the athletes, and an unexpected wild buying behavior has emerged. Most popular of all was a stuffed animalBing Dwen Dwen, a roun
36、d panda in a suit of ice. The main version of the stuffed animal sold for about 200 yuan at 162 official stores nationwide. Long lines formed every morning to buy its limited stocks. The excitement about the stuffed animal was unusual, because it was not even a limited edition.Jiang Chao, a 37-year-
37、old Beijing resident, said that the design of Bing Dwen Dwen appealed to adults as well as children. A main reason is Chinese peoples national pride,“ he said. We are proud of the opening of the Winter Olympics. We are also confident of our culture.(Now listen again please.)Questions:14. What is the
38、 passage mainly about?15. According to the passage, what happened during the Beijing Winter Olympics?16. According to Jiang Chao, why was Bing Dwen Dwen so well-received?Questions 17 through 20 are based on the following conversation.M: Have you seen that online program about Amish people?W: No. Why
39、?M: Oh, its really amazing. Its about these five Amish teenagers. You know, the Amish community live in the countryside of America, and they dont have modem technology.W: No modern technology? Dont they have computers?M: No. Nothing. They build their own houses, and ride horses to go here and there
40、in their community. They dont have cars, or mobile phones or anything.W: Wow! So, what happens in the program?M: Well, the program takes five Amish teenagers to live in a big house in Los Angeles, with some other teenagers, who are not Amish.W: So, the Los Angeles kids teach these Amish people about
41、 the modern world?M: Yes, thafs right. The Amish have never seen televisions before, or computers, videos, washing machines. Nothing.W: They have never seen them?M: No. And they take these Amish people to the beach. Can you imagine that the Amish have never seen the ocean before? The program is real
42、ly good.W: Yes, it sounds interesting.M: They also go out to experience VR games and do some shopping.W: And do the Amish like what they see? Do they like the modern world?M: Well, they find it very confusing. But everything is very fascinating, even things like car parks!And the girls like wearing
43、the new clothes.W: Car parks? Do they.(Now listen again please.)Questions:17. What are the two speakers mainly talking about?18. Which is the main factor that makes Amish people special?19. What can we learn from the conversation?20. How do the five Amish teenagers feel in the modern world?Keys for
44、your referenceMODABCB ACDDB 11-13 CBA 14-16 CDD 17-20 BADDPutting / Having put 22. ones 23. combining / to combine24. can / will / may / could / would / mightbecause / since / as / for 26. from27. featuring 28. that / which 29. that 30. has been found31-4041-5556-5967-70HFGIA DAABA DABC BDEADBEJCCDD
45、BB CBDAC60-62 CDD 63-66 CACBWriting can help people deal with negative feelings. Desouvre once adopted expressive writing, a reflection of an unpleasant experience by recording inner feelings. It benefits patients mentally and physically because it helps them find value of painful experiences or rel
46、axing their nerves. Though not a substitute for medical treatment, expressive writing works for many. (54 words)71. Fil fetch / pick up the package(s) / parcel(s) by myself in order not to bother him / in case I bother him.72. The beauty of traditional lanterns lies in the interaction between / comb
47、ination of / mixture of / integration of candlelight and paper-cutting.73. Sometimes keeping yawning doesnt mean (that) you are sleepy, and it may / might / can / could (also) be the signal that / it may / might / can / could (also) signal that there is something wrong with your body / you dont feel
48、 (very) well.74. It occurred to him that he could order hometown dishes / cuisine on the cellphone app and he placed an order without hesitation to cure homesickness / relieve the feeling of missing home.75. .略10. A. He cannot find so many history books.C. He does not have access to the book list.B. He does not have enough time to read.D. He wont be able to pass history exams.Section BDirections: In Section B, you will hear two passages and one longer conversation. After each passage or conversation, you will be asked several questions. The passages