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1、2021-2022高考英语模拟试卷注意事项:1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上。2.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑,如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其它答案标号。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 部 分(共 20小题,每小题1.5 分,满分30分)1.She is a strong-willed woman and not once in to any difficulty in her life.A.she has given B did she give C.
2、she gave D.has she given2.一 一 Im afraid the company will not hire me.Come on,Bill,relax!You have a lot of experience and fine references and your college work is ideal background forthem._A.It*ll be no sweat.B.All good things come to an end.C.Words pay no debts.D.Dont give me any jaw.3.He is such an
3、 unselfish man.You cannot help but him.A.respect B.to respect C.neglect D.to neglect4.Hello,Paul,do you like to join us in playing football?We need one more person to a team.Yes,rd like to.A.pick up B.pick out C.make up D.make out5.Going out is good means of relaxation.Would you like to go to park w
4、ith me in the afternoon?A.the;the B.the;a C.a;the D./;a6.The debate has only a few moments that might be inspiring to those who this issue.A.followed B.had followed C.have been following D.were following7.Their youngest girl is at the stage she can say a single word but not a full sentenceA.when B.w
5、hichC.that D.where8.The world9s leading thinkers and policymakers examine whafs come apart in the past year,and what willdefine the year ahead,A.evaluate B.innovateC.anticipate D.regulate9.Helen said that she would bring me Justin Biebers latest CD the next day,but she.A.wouldnt B.didntC.hadnf t D.h
6、asnt10.Sorry,Mum!I failed the job interview again.Oh,its too bad.You have made full preparations.A.mustB.can C.would D.should11.He isnt such a man he used to be.A.who B.whomC.that D.as12.David is a green hand at such things.But I be加ve he is quite to the task.A.relevant B.accessibleC.equal D.unique1
7、3.Did Max go to the concert with his family yesterday?The report scheduled to be handed in tomorrow,he it.A.couldn,t have attended B.needn have attendedC.wouldnt attend D.shouldn9t attend14.Mark has lived in China for many years,yet he still cant himself to the Chinese customs.A.observe B.adaptC.lea
8、d D.devote15.Have you finished all your exercises?Yes,i s left.As a matter of fact,they are as easy as ABC.A.nothing B.not one C.none D.neither16.Was it at the beginning you made the promise you would do all to help make it?A.that;that B.when;thatC.that;when D.when;when17.The farmers are in bad need
9、 of rain,but a(a n)l a r g e amount of rainfall will cause Floods.A.Eventually B.constantly C.gradually D.extremely18.As is known to a l l,o p e n i n g ceremony of the 16th Asian Games held on November 12th inGuangzhou was great success.A./;a B.the;a C.the;/D.a;/19.“We can not afford limited progre
10、ss.We need rapid progress,“Ban said at the Third World Climate Conference inGeneva,by the World Meteorological Organization(WMO).A.organizedB.being organized C.organizing D.was organized20.Jack and Mike were found cheating in the exam,and by their teacher at the moment.A.were scolded B.are being sco
11、ldedC.have been scolded D.were being scolded第二部分阅读理解(满分40分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。21.(6 分)A day in the life of 18-year-old David Lanster is full if typical teenage stuff:school,baseball practice andhomework.And then he starts cooking.wSome nights Im up until 1:00 a.m.making pies,or even la
12、ter if were cookingbeef,”said the student at Ransom Everglades High School in Florida,US.For the past year,Lanster and Kelly Moran,his classmate,have been hosting fancy dinner parties at Lansterparents9 home.Their meals have 17 courses and are all made by them.Their guests used to give them gifts to
13、 thankthem until the pair decided to do something nice for charity(慈善).We got some really great Miami Heat tickets,a nicewatch,and many kitchen gadgets(小器具)J Lanster said.But we wanted to make this something positive for peopleother than us.”Lanster and Moran focused on Common Threads,a charity that
14、 aims to teach kids in poor communities to cookand make healthy eating choices.The young cooks ask their guests to give however much they want as payment for theirmeals.It all goes to Common Threads because Lanster parents cover their food costs.After their last 12-person event,Lanster and Moran gav
15、e$1,600 to the charity.Now,theyre taking their show out of the kitchen and on the road.They have started to organize private dinnerparties with a similar model:the host pays for the ingredients,and the guests make a donation to a charity of theirchoice.Without formal training,Lanster said he had bee
16、n interested in cooking since he helped his mom in the kitchenwhen he was very young.He learned how to cook by reading cookbooks and watching TV programs.Outside thekitchen,the two are busy preparing their college applications.Neither of them is sure what they will do in the future,buttheyre promise
17、d their parents that they will leave professional cooking alone until they finish school.1、How is Lanster9s life different from other teenagers9 lives?A.He plans to become a professional chef.B.He plays baseball every day after school.C.He goes to a cooking school in his spare time.D.He holds dinner
18、 parties after a normal school day.2、What will Lanster and Moran usually do after a private dinner party?A.Receive thank-you cards from the guests.B.Visit the poor children at Common Threads.C.Ask the guests to donate money to the charity.D.Cover the food costs with the money collected.3、Which of th
19、e following words can best describe Lanster and Moran?A.Ambitious.B.Generous.C.Creative.D.Optimistic.22.(8 分)If anyone knows what makes a great childrens book,it must be Sussex author and illustrator(插图家)Jane Hissey.Her Old Bear1*books have achieved classic status in a variety of formats.I caught up
20、 with Jane at her home in the East Sussex countryside and asked her what she thinks is the secret of aclassic childrens book.nThat*s a difficult one.I suppose its got to be relevant to the child*s stage of development-foryoung children,pictures on a page that are familiar,for older children,an exper
21、ience.The book should be familiar,buthold some surprises too to keep the interest.It must inspire and delight,but there are the things that happen every day.”After the birth of her first child,she gave up teaching and worked on her own artwork,drawing pictures of teddybears.An editor from a publishi
22、ng company saw her work and invited Jane to do a childrens book.Over the years,from the first nOld Bear*book in 1988,her children have made a huge contributionnot least in terms of plot.She said,MI used to give my children the toys to play withand they had tea parties and so on.One of my bear charac
23、ters,nLittleBear”,is the same age as Ralph,my youngest,whos seven now.Al!the children have joined in my work and,in years tocome,they will realize how much.*MI hope 1,11 know when people are getting tired of the characters.If ever they did,I think Id go on drawing themfor fun,M Jane continued,HMy ow
24、n children have been very useful to me in my work,but as they are older now,Ill justhave to hope that other peoples children can inspire me.”1、What is Janes opinion about a successful childrens book?A.It contains something unexpected.B.It offers an escape from everyday life.C.Its attractive as child
25、ren get older.D.Ifs set in a place known to its readers.2、Why did Jane take up book writing?A.She got to know an editor.B.Her husband encouraged her to try.C.Her artwork attracted professional.D.She wrote stories for her own children.3、How did Janes children assist her in her work?A.By helping her c
26、oncentrate on her work.B.By telling her how they found her stories.C.By suggesting characters for her stories.D.By giving her ideas for her stories.4、What is Janes attitude towards her future work?A.Encouraged.B.Uncertain.C.Tired.D.Unfit.23.(8 分)The next generation of artificial intelligence(AI)may
27、be sitting right beneath you,at least if furnituremaker Ikea has any say in the matter.The Swedish furniture companys Ufuture-livingw research lab in Copenhagen isconducting a survey to understand what people want when it comes to smart furniture.AI is now walking into more aspects of peoples daily
28、lives.Self-driving cars are just around the corner,and AIrobots can play and beat the best players of strategy games.As smart home technologies have become more ubiquitous,products ranging from smart electrical outlets(插座)to smart smoke alarms are flooding the market.Therefore,ifs notsurprising that
29、 Ikea would be moving in the same direction.Exactly why people would want their sofa or bed frame to speak to then,track their daily movements or offer helpis not yet clear.Though Ikea9s the new survey doesnt directly answer that question,it does provide a hint of whatpeople would feel comfortable w
30、ith.Most participants wanted a more humanOlike form of virtual(虚拟的)assistants,asopposed to one that is more robotic.In terms of the ideal gender(性另I )of the assistants,the most popular choice wasneither male nor female.Few wanted a religious form of AI.Just as with human friends,most wanted AI frien
31、ds that were like them,affirming their own worldview.Theywanted an AI assistant that was reasonably intelligent-that could collect data to predict what a person wanted before heor she asked,and that could prevent someone from making mistakes.This is not the first time that Ikea has set foot in the f
32、ield or futuristic technologies.In addition to wireless chargingtables and chainless bikes that never rust(生锈),the furniture giant has also pictured smart kitchens that can cook thebest meal.Tb decide on how intelligent you want your next sofa or bookshelf to be,you can take Ikea9s survey online.1、W
33、hat does the underlined word ubiquitous in Paragraph 2 mean?A.Beautiful.B.Common.C.Normal.D.Environment.2、What does Paragraph 3 mainly talk about?A.The differences between robot-like and human-like assistants.B.What form of AI assistants people want.C.What kind of friends people want.D.The popular r
34、obots on the market.3、Most people who received the survey wanted an AI assistant that coul d.A.help them became smarterB communicate with them without troublesC.have its own worldviewD.deal with their problems in advance4、Which of the following products are from Ikea?A.Smart sofas that can speak to
35、you.B.Smart beds than can track your daily movements.C.Wireless charging cars.D.Rustless bikes without chains.24.(8 分)The Marches were a happy family,Poverty,hard work,and even the fact that Father March was awaywith the Union armies could not down the spirits of Meg,Jo,Beth,Amy,and Marmee,as the Ma
36、rch girls called theirmother.The March sisters tried to be good but had their share of faults.Pretty Meg was often displeased with theschoolchildren she taught;boyish Jo was easy to become angry;golden-haired schoolgirl Amy liked to show up;butBeth,who kept the house,was loving and gentle always.The
37、 happy days passed and darkness came when a telegram arrived for Mrs.March.uYour husband is very ill,”itsaid,“come at once.”The girl tried to be brave when their mother left for the front.They waited and prayed.Little Bethgot scarlet fever(猩红热)when she was taking care of the sick neighbor.She became
38、 very ill but began to recover by thetime Marmee was back.When Father came home from the front and at that joyful Christmas dinner they were oncemore all together.Three years later the March girls had grown into young womanhood.Meg became Mrs.Brooke,and after a fewfamily troubles got used to her new
39、 state happily.Jo had found pleasure in her literary efforts.Amy had grown into ayoung lady with a talent for design and an even greater one for society.But Beth had never fully regained her health,and her family watched her with love and anxiety.Amy was asked to go and stay in Europe with a relativ
40、e of the Marches9.Jo went to New York and becamesuccessful in her writing and had the satisfaction of seeing her work published there.But at home the bitterest blow wasyet to fall Beth had known for some time that she couldnt live much longer to be with the family and in the spring timeshe died.News
41、 came from Europe that Amy and Laurie,the grandson of a wealthy neighbor,had planned to be marriedsoon.Now Jo became ever more successful in her writing and got married to Professor Bhaer and soon afterwardsfounded a school for boys.And so the little women had grown up and lived happily with their c
42、hildren,enjoying the harvest of love andgoodness that they had devoted all their lives to.1、The members of the March family were Father March,Mrs.March and their.A.five daughters B.four daughtersC.son and four daughters D.son and five daughters2 Which of the following would be the best title for the
43、 passage?A.The March Family B.The March ParentsC.The March Girls D.The March Relatives3、It can be inferred from the passage that the March family had.A.more girls than boys B.wealthy neighborsC.both happiness and sadness D.a lot of rich relatives25.(10 分)Let me tell you about my relationship with th
44、e school desk.From my first day at Penny CampElementary School in 1982,it was terrible.This is how it went down:five seconds into class,the foot start bouncing;10seconds in,both feet;15 seconds,!burst out the drums!After a few minutesjt,s all over.Im trying to put my leg behindmy neck.No,that desk a
45、nd I didnt get along.Sitting still was hard enough,but 1 also struggled with reading.Reading out loud in class was a special kind ofhell(地狱).By the third grade I had progressed from being one of those kids to being the special kid”.I was found tohave multiple language-based learning disabilities and
46、 attention deficit disorder(A.D.D)(注意力缺陷障碍症).I wasturned into a“patient”who needed treatment rather than a human being with differences.!struggled with severeanxiety and depression at age 10.I survived this time in my life because of my mom.She knew in her heart that her child wasnt broken and didnt
47、need to be fixed.My mom was right.When I think back on my school experience,1 realize it wasnt the A.D.D.thatdisabled me.What disabled me were limitations not in myself but in the environment Ive come to believe that I did nothave a disability,as it is common to say,but experienced disability in env
48、ironments that could not accommodate andaccept my differences.In the fall of 1977,after two years at Loyola Marymount University,where my learning differences were fullyaccommodated,I transferred to(转学)Brown University,where I graduated with an honors degree in English literature.I still cant spell
49、or sit still,but I now use support and technology to relieve my weakness and build a life on my strengths.I dont feel stupid anymore and I know that Iand others like me-can live good lives despite these challenges.1、What does the author want to tell us in the first paragraph?A.He didnt like to study
50、.B.He used to be active at school.C.He suffered from a broken desk.D.He had trouble sitting still in class.2、How did the author probably feel in class in his early school years?A.Exited.B.Uneasy.C.Interested.D.Bored.3、Which of the following is correct according to the last paragraph?A.He is living a