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1、2022年河北省唐山市高考英语三模试卷一、阅读理解(本大题共15小题,共 37.5分)AThe CT COLT(康州语言教师协会)Poetry Competition Committee is happy to announce theopening of registration for the 2022 St.Louis COLT Poetry Competition,taking place onFriday,July 21,2022,from 3:30 to5:30 PM.The Poetry R ecitation Competition is an annulevent open

2、to students whose teachers are members of CT,COLT.As you know,last yea wesadly lost our long time board member and treasurer,Paul M.St Louis.In honor of his yeas ofcommitment to the COLT board and poetry competition,the competition is being renamed.R EGISTR ATIONAll registration materials are now on

3、line.School R egistration/Member R ateR egistration is free for members,and an additional$9 per student will be added.School R egistration/Non-Member R ate/Includes Membership-$30This rate includes membership for the person in charge and an additional$9 per student will beadded.Please note registrat

4、ion closes on June 30,2022.AWAR DS FOR EXCELLENCECT COLT is pleased to recognize and reward the excellence and achievement of deservingstudents.Winners:will receive a paper certificate.will receive a collection of poems.will have their names published on the CT COLT website.will have a special lette

5、r of recognition sent to their headteacher.will receive a well designed pen.We hope that you and your students will be able to participate in the competition this year.1.Why is the competition being renamed?A.To honor a person.B.To focus on the topic better.C.To attract more participants.D.To serve

6、a commercial purpose.2.How much is t for a non-member teacher bringing3 students to the competition?A.$9.B.$27.C.$30.D.$57.3.What will the headteacher of the winner receive?A.A recognition letter.B.A paper certificate.C.A collection of poems.D.A well designed pen.BFrom the age of 6,Samirah Horton wa

7、s bullied(欺凌)by her classmates for the things thatmade her different-her size and her sharp voice.R ather than giving up,Horton decided to pickup a microphone and make sure other children knew they werent alone.UI didnt want otherkids to go through that experience,usays Horton,“especially at a very

8、youngage.Now,alongside attending eighth grade classes,she*s also building an anti-bullying platformto reach students across the country.For as long as Horton remembers,shes felt a special connection to music.She remembers hermother always having the radio on,and her father teaching her how to deejay

9、(主持).Musicgives her unlimited power to do the duty.,rIts music that fuels my,allowing me to spread thisimportant message,she says.Now as the Kid DJ for her hometown team,you can hearanything from the hip-hop classics to songs of her own,including the anti-bullying song NoYou Wont Bully Me”.Her messa

10、ge has reached beyond the DJ set.At 8,Horton turned one of her songs into a 26-pagepicture book,which has reached thousands of people across America.In the book,she referencesthe over 160,000 students who miss school daily for fear of being bullied.Horton isnt sure exactly what the future holds,but

11、for now,shes positive about leading herschools student government.nI dont know exactly what Til be doing,but I know Ill be makinga positive influence on the world,she says.Shes already on her way,but her biggestachievement in her own eyes is persuading others not to doubt themselves along the way.“D

12、ont care what anybody tells you,n,she says.You are never too young to make a change4.Why was Horton bullied?A.Because of her age.B.Because of her weight.C.Because of her grades.D.Because of her hobby.第2 页,共 20页5.What does the underlined word mission in paragraph2 mean?A.Task.B.Anger.C.Skill.D.Curios

13、ity.6.What can we learn from Hortons story?A.Fear invites danger.B.No voice is too small.C.Success is peace of mind.D.Imperfections are beauty.7.What might be the best title for the passage?A.A Picture-Book Writer.B.A Hip-Hop Music Lover.C.An Environmental Activist.D.An Anti-Bullying Advocate.cA lit

14、tle kid is looking at a new picture book.Suddenly it points to a picture and shoutschairu.The kid makes the right call,but that does not seem particularly interesting to us.Werecognize all kinds of chairs as chair“without any difficulty.For a kid,however,this is a hugelearning process.lt must associ

15、ate the chair pictured in the book with the chairs it alreadyknows-even though they may have different shapes or colors.How does the child do that?The answer is categorization.Every time a child meets a chair,it stores the experience.Based onsimilarities between the chairs,the childs brain will abst

16、ract the characteristics and functions ofchairs by forming the category chair”.This allows the child to later quickly link new chairs tothe category and the knowledge it contains.Our brain categorizes continuously.Without categorization,we would not be able to interactwith our environment as efficie

17、ntly as we do,Pieter Goltstein,a senior professor says.In otherwords:We would have to learn.for every new chair we meet that we can sit on it.nBut thegeneral processes of categorization in the brain are largely unknown,he added.Some scientists tested whether mice categorize in a way similar to us.To

18、 do so,they showedmice different pictures of different patterns and gave them a sorting rule.The mice were able tolearn the rule and reliably sorted the given patterns into the correct category.They even putpatterns they had not seen before into the correct categories.Therefbre,the study demonstrate

19、sfor the first time how well mice categorize and approach our ability for abstraction.The researchers found that certain neurons(神经元)in a brain area became active when themice sorted the patterns.Interestingly,different groups of neurons reacted selectively toindividual categories.After observing th

20、e activity of such neurons from the beginning to theend of category learning,the researchers found that the neurons didnt acquire their selectivityimmediately,but only developed it little by little during the learning process.8.What does the first paragraph tell us?A.Learning should happen with joy.

21、B.Chairs are easy to recognize for kids.C.Kids can group things of similar nature.D.Picture books are attractive to little kids.9.Why is Pieter Goltstein mentioned?A.To explain how to interact effectively.B.To tell the way the brain work efficiently.C.To show how to recognize different things.D.To s

22、tress the importance of categorization.10.How can we describe the mices performance?A.R ather bad.B.As expected.C.Surprisingly good.D.Better than humans.11.What can we learn from the mice experiment?A.The rules of selectivity are found.B.People can say when to categorize.C.Categorization develops ov

23、er time.D.All the neurons respond at the same time.DTechnology is more than an abstract concept associated with advanced tools and systems.ltalso shapes the way people behave,grow and develop,both within their own lives and in theirrelationships with others.While technology has developed over thousa

24、nds of years,the lastcentury has seen an explosion in technology that has influenced fundamental changes in howhumans see the world and interact with others.Specifically,the Internet and mobile deviceshave completely changed the way people interact with each other.There has been a debategoing on whe

25、ther technology is benefiting human communication or ruining it.Undoubtedly,technology is helping people build newer and necessary communication skills.Inbusiness,office employees and managers use technology to send emails to one another,which isconsidered a communication skill.On social media,just

26、share a few of your images and peoplestart communicating on and about your images according to their viewpoint.With the outbreakof COVID-19,in order to work on the projects,the students use their phones to reach theirteachers and classmates.第4页,共20页However,technology is sometimes considered to disco

27、nnect people from others aroundthem.With cell phones,most people think that its easier and more convenient to text instead ofmeeting in person:Lucas Lengacher,an undergraduate from Huntington University,claims inhis article that at least 42.91%people respond to messages immediately yet only2.83%peop

28、ledont check their phones in the moming.In his research he found that almost 60 percent ofpeople felt disconnected from others around when they were on their phones*.12.Which has basically influenced human interaction according to the passage?A.Peoples value.B.Social systems.C.Mobile devices.D.Commu

29、nication skills.13.How is the idea of paragraph 2 supported?A.By analyzing data.B.By providing cases.C.By defining a concept.D.By making comparisons.14.What does Lucas*s research find?A.Phones are getting more and more popular.B.Phones disconnect us when we are together.C.People are eager fbr person

30、al communication.D.People communicate less because of physical distance.15.What is the authors attitude to technology?A.Disappointed.B.Positive.C.Doubtful.D.Objective.二、阅读七选五(本大题共5 小题,共 12.5分)Imagine climbing a mountain and getting half way up and saying to yourself,nYou knowwhat,Im going to climb b

31、ack down and finish this later.M(1)We have projects that sit waiting to be completed.Some people start college but nevergraduate We have books that we never finish reading.(2)Many people are great at beginningthings but cant seem to finish strong.Not finishing what we started has been a repeated pro

32、blem for us.We have to face it.(3)Whenever we delay,or put to the side,the things that will help us accomplish our goals,we stopdeveloping our potential.Not finishing not only causes us to stop making progress but also we find it harder wheneverwe do decide to start again.Consider this:every time I

33、begin a new exercise program mymuscles sore(疼)for a few days.After a few weeks of routine,the muscles get accustomed tothe program and grow stronger.Thus,no more sore muscles.Well,when I take some time off.Ifear starting again,Strong finishers are able to focus on getting the best result from anythi

34、ng that.they start.So howdo we know that we are a strong finisher?Along with the huge feeling ofaccomplishment,other people will begin to notice the change.(5)They will have no choice butto recognize our strong finishing ability.We will be rewarded with more trust from them.A.The list goes.on and on

35、.B.We should have the confidence.C.Why dont we have the interest any more?D.Sounds silly,but that is what we do all of the time.E.I know that my muscles are going to be sore again.F.They will see we are able to climb and conquer the mountain.G.Not being a strong finisher can limit our ability to con

36、quer our goals.16.A.AEB.Bc.cD.DE.F.FG.G17.A.AB.BC.CD.DE.EF.FG.G18.A.AB.Bc.cD.DE.EF.FG.G19.A.AB.Bc.cD.DE.EF.FG.G20.A.AB.Bc.cD.DE.EF.FG.G三、完形填空(本大题共15小题,共15.0分)Cliff Young was a 61-year-old farmer.He had no CD experience as an athlete and was laughedat when first participating in an Australian ultra m

37、arathon(超马拉松赛)in 1983.He had no professional equipment to complete the race,(22)win it,and was quickly leftbehind.He even wasnt(23)that the race included scheduled stops fbr participants to(24),andwhile others took breaks,Cliff moved on into the night.Things went on just as what happened in The Tort

38、oise and the Hare(龟兔赛跑).第6 页,共 20页Cliff(25)took over the athletes and won.He entered the race as a(26)and finished it a nationalhero.Actually,he had been used to the lengthy running the ultra marathon(27),as he had to stayout for days fetching sheep at his farm.He just took the race as another day r

39、unning after(28)before the storm,which enabled him to complete the race without any(29).Australia was so impressed by the achievement that a race was(30)for him,the Cliff YoungAustralian Six-Day R ace.In the race in 2000,he even set the world )record.No player wasolder.Now he still(32)athletes.The t

40、ortoise and hare story,aims to tell children the importance of steadiness over(33),thoughgrowing up makes one realize that speed does make a(34)in the competitive world.Cliff(35)that steadiness might actually win in some grown-up cases as well.21.A.socialB.previousC.technicalD.pleasant22.A.rather th

41、anB.had betterC.let aloneD.would rather23.A.sureB.awareC.satisfiedD.suiprised24.A.eatB.drinkC.sleepD.communicate25.A.casuallyB.immediatelyC.intentionallyD.eventually26.A.nobodyB.everybodyC.anybodyD.somebody27.A.controlledB.discussedC.recommendedD.demanded28.A.thievesB.sheepC.pigsD.wolves29.A.restB.h

42、esitationC.helpD.danger30.A.arranged.B.namedC.reportedD.pictured31.A.ageB.landC.outdoorD.historical32.A.assistsB.attractsC.persuadesD.inspires33.A.wonderB.optimismC.speedD.bravery34.A.holeB.connectionC.selectionD.difference35.A.hopedB.insistedC.provedD.predicted四、语法填空(本大题共1 小题,共 15.0分)36.Young Chine

43、se consumers are becoming fans of home-made brands and turning theirback on foreign products.According to a recent survey(1)(conduct)by ,some 96 percent of thesurveyed youth said they were willing to purchase guochao products,(2)refer to productsby homegrown brands.At the same time,91.6 percent of(3

44、)expressed their expectationsfor more video programs digging (deep)into traditional Chinese culture thanbefore.Over the past decade,Chinese food,drink and personal care brands (expand)their market share by 3.3 percent to nearly 70 percent.In addition,the opinion that foreignproducts are superior has

45、 been (gradual)abandoned by Chinese youngsters.The age group,of the (interviewee),ranged,from the,post-90s to the post-2000sgenerations,with,the,later(8)(account)for 22.1 percent.Unlike older generations whomight favor Western culture and brands,Chinese youth were born and raised when thecountrys ec

46、onomy was taking off so they tend(9)(have)strong confidence in theirnational identity and culture.The youth,who nowadays can access(10)wide variety of Chinas cultural heritages(遗产),are carrying the responsibility of spreading Chinese culture.Obviously,theyre reallydoing well.(1)(4)(5)(6)(8)(10)五、37.

47、书面表达(本大题共2小题,共40.0分)我们除了感谢他人,也应该感谢自己。在高中生活即将结束之际,请根据自身的情况,给自己写一封感谢信,看到美好的自己和更美好的未来。注意:1.词数应为80左右;2.信的开头和结尾已经给出。Dear Self,Im writing to express my thanks to you.Self第8页,共20页阅读下面材料,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。Apollo was born in Burkina Faso,a country in Africa.lt actually means The Land of HonestPeo

48、ple1.He has always valued the virtue of honesty and he brought it with him when he openeda restaurant in the United Kingdom three years ago.He believes that there are honest peopleeverywhere.On a regular weekend,customers were pouring in by the thousands,and service was goingsmoothly.Midway through

49、that busy weekend,three guys entered through the restaurantsdoors,evidently looking for a seat and some food.Its possible that they arrived from out oftown.There was a difference in their accents at the very least.“Can we be served quickly?We have to catch the train,n said one of them to a waiter.It

50、 didnt take long for them to be served by the waiter.They enjoyed every bite.After the quickbut delightful meal,the three finds were ready to pay the bill for their supper.The entire cost ofthe food was$35.As the waiter approached their table,they gave their credit cards over.Theywere caught by surp

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