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1、绝密启用前 2022年全国普通高等学校招生统一考试上海卷I.Listening Comprehension(第 1-10 题,每题 1 分;第 11-20 题,每题 1.5 分;共 25 分)Section ADirections:In Section A,you will hear ten short conversations between tyvo speakers.At the end of eachconversation,a question will be asked about what was said.The conversations and the questions
2、 will be spokenonly 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.A.Impatient.B.Confused.B.Confused.C.Sincere.D.Comfortable.2.A.In a restaurant.B.In a hotel.C.In a caf
3、e.D.In a snack bar.3.A.American literature.B.Elementaiy educationC.Children*s literature.D.Art history.4.A.She will continue her work on vacation.B.Papers piled while she was on vacation.C.She has too much work to do.D.She has made her vacation plans.5.A.The man can only make a local call.B.The man
4、can*t use her telephone.C.The man can call any person in the world.D.The man can be her guest at any time.6.A.Because the working hours were not suitable.B.Because the job was quite difficult.C.Because he had to do a lot of travelling.D.Because the job was not well paid.7.A.Finish checking his refer
5、ence.B.Complete the researchC.Put the material in order.D.Finish typing the paper8.A.Hell ask Steve to go to the beach with them.B.He wants to make sure the weather is clear.C.He doesnt know if they can have a room.D.He isnt sure whether there will be space for Steve.9.A.Go on a trip.B.Take a long s
6、ail.C.Run a restaurant.D.Prepare a meal.10.A.She only read the contents of the book.B.She didnt omit a single detailC.She scanned the whole book.D.She read only some chapters of the bookSection BDirections:In Section B.you will hear two short passages several and one longer conversation,and you will
7、 beasked several questions on each of them.The passages and the conversation will be read twice,but the questionswill be spoken only once.When you hear a question,read the four possible answers on your paper and decidewhich one is the best answer to the question you have heard.Questions 11 through 1
8、3 are based on the following passage.11.A.A record of the school year B.A book that is just for seniorsC.A book designed specially to print students9 titles.D.A record of students9 development.12.A.Students9 photos.C.Descriptions of students9 academic results.13.A.All the students and teachers vote.
9、C.Students in a yearbook club choose.B.Teachers photos.D.Descriptions of after-school activities.B.Students sign each others yearbooks.D.Students who are soon graduating vote.Questions 14 through 16 are based on the following passage.14.A.Because e-gaming has earned a lot of money worldwide.B.Becaus
10、e e-gaming has held millions of spectatorsC.Because e-gaming has a huge audience base in the Republic of Korea.D.Because e-gaming has become everyones form of entertainment.15.A.That sport requires a combination of different skillsB.That players have to make quick decisions throughout the match.C.Th
11、at sport doesnt necessarily need much physical workD.That sport involves not only body engagement but also entertainment16.A.Players.B.International Olympic Committee.C.Audiences.D.E-gaming.Questions 17 through 20 are based on the following conversation.17.A.Make an appointment for an interview.B.Se
12、nd in an application letter.C.Fill in an application form.D.Make a brief self-introduction on the phone.18.A.Someone having a college degree in advertising.B.Someone experienced in business management.C.Someone ready to take on more responsibilities.D.Someone willing to work beyond regular hours.19.
13、A.Travel opportunities.C.Prospects for promotion.20.A.It depends on the working hours.C.It will be set by the Human Resources.II.Grammar and VocabularyB.Handsome pay.D.Flexible working hours.B.It is about 500 pounds a week.D.It is to be negotiated.(每 题 1 分;共 20分)02/30Section ADirections:After readin
14、g the passage below,fill in the blanks to make the passage coherent and grammaticallycorrect.For the blanks with a given word,fill in each blank with the proper fonn of the given word;for theother blanks,use one word that best fits each blank.Technology AddictionTell me if this sounds familiar.You w
15、ake up in the morning and immediately reach for your phone.Youcheck for new emails and texts_21_having no urgency to do so._22_(satisfy)that you havent missed any important messages,you log onto Facebook.You check tosee whether your friends posted any updates while you were sleeping.Then its off to
16、Tik Tok.You follow hundreds of friends or celebrities.Surely someone has postedsomething worthy_23_(read).Unfortunately,they haven?t.With nothing of interest_24_(happen)on social media,you visit your favorite news media sites tofind out whats going on the world.After all,you dont want to miss the da
17、ys major headlines.And so the morning_25_(progress).From the moment you wake up until youve thrown the first cupof coffee down your throat,your attention is dominated by technology.Texts,emails,social media,games,news headlines,blogs,and YouTube videos hold you prisoner in a tight grip.Worse,the res
18、t of the day follows the same course.Your phone buzzes,_26_(signal)the arrival of anew text and you find yourself unable to resist checking it.You receive a notification in your browser that a newemail has arrived and you immediately drop everything to read it.You visit Facebook,promising_27_thatyou
19、H only spend a few minutes,only_28_(surf)aimlessly for an hour.If you relate to the above circumstances,I have bad news.You_29_(addict)to technology.The goodnews is that youre not alone.These are the reasons why ifs so easy to develop an addiction to technology.First,you have the necessary tools wit
20、hin your reach24 hours a day.S e c o n d,30 you use them,you stimulate your brains reward system over and over and over again.Under these circumstances,dependency and addiction are practically predictable conclusions.Section BDirections:Fill in each blank with a proper word chosen from the box.Each
21、word can be used only once.Notethat there is one word more than you need.Directions:Fill in each blank with a proper word chosen from the box.Each word can only be used once.Notethat there is one word more than you need.A.pairingB.pushC.hittingD.mainstreamE.luxuriousE moviegoersG.attendanceH.compari
22、ngI.mixJ.distractingK.diverseDinner and a movie was a two-part affair.But increasingly,the two have merged into a single experience,allowing 31 to get fries and a beer while they watch the latest superhero blockbuster.Full-servicetheatres have become a Friday-night pastime as American as,well,going
23、to the movies.Dine-in cinemas are not altogether new.In the late 1980s,brothers Mike and Brian McMenamin opened onein Portland,Ore.A decade later,inspired by the McMenamins,Tim and Kame League began 32 trendybeer with hits like The Craft at the Alamo Draft-house in Austin.But in recent years,the tre
24、nd has expanded fromniche to 33.There are now 29 Alamo locations nationwide,from Omaha to El Paso.Full-service theaters appeal to a broader,more regionally 34 customer base.At Movie Tavern,forinstance,you can order popcorn shrimp and a“Jumbo Jar,5 margarita while watching the film.AMC,the biggest U.
25、S.movie-theater company,launched Dine-in,where meals can be ordered with the_35 of a button.iPicTheaters offer something similar to a first-class flying experience:Leather reclining chairs and a menu developedby a James Beard Award-winning chef.For the most 36 experience,you will have to fly to Pari
26、s,whereEuropa Corp First Class,serves champagne,caviar(鱼.子酱)and Pierre Herme Macarons.The rise in full-service movie-going coincides with declining ticket sales across the industry.NorthAmerican movie 37_ in 2017 plunged to what appears to be a 27-year low.Between the glut ofuninspired reboots 38_th
27、eaters,young audiences choosing to consume content on their smartphones andthe dramatic rise in the popularity of streaming,it is no wonder that theater owners are seeking creative ways tolure customers years,AMC Dine-in achieved 4%growth in just two.Full-service theaters are not without their doubt
28、ers.Despite servers attempts at stealth(动作轻柔),manyfind them 39 when serving food.Some prefer to eat post-movie for a chance to discuss what they5ve justwatched.And as expensive as traditional theater concessions(小食)have become,prices are apt to get steeperonce pancetta(意大利腌肉)enters the 40.But for th
29、ose with the funds,the full-service theater offers reason enough to quit online movies.III.Reading Comprehension(4 1-55 题,每题 1 分;56-70 题,每题 2 分;共 45 分)Section ADirections:For each blank in the following passage there are four words or phrases marked A,B,C and D.Fillin each blank with the word or phr
30、ase that best fits the context.Looking on the Bright Side with Moon WorshipAccording to Cheshire psychic Claire Stone,a growing number of women are looking to the moon to04/30increase their health,power and wealth.Daily Mail reporter Samantha Brick recently_41_a full moonceremony hosted by Ms.Stone
31、in a field near Hale.She joined a group of females dressed in white as they stood ina circle holding hands.“There is drumming and chanting,wrote Ms.Brick,then_42_as each woman engraves her hopesand ambitions for the coming month on a white or silver candle.They were told to_43_what they wantedto att
32、ract into their lives.We see it coming true in our minds,“said Ms.Stone.The_44_is amplified bythe energy of the moon and those in the circle.Ms.Stone said that wishing on the moon helped her move into h er_45_ home,a 1.4 millionfarmhouse,which she shares with her husband and two daughters.Ms.Stone w
33、as initially attracted to complementary sources of_46_as a teenager suffering from anxiety.“I started looking for something to help make me happier,9,she said.I first joined a couple of local groups wherewomen would_47_once a month on the full moon when I was in my 20s.It seemed like a natural and_4
34、8_thing to do.The paper commented:Claire,who drives a black Mercedes GLE coupe,was so_49_by her early experiences of moon circles that she decided to hold her own monthly ceremonies outsideher home.They have been a(n)_50_success:at various times more than 3,000 women have come along.Hercircles price
35、d at 22.00 for a two-hour session_51_for up to 100 women at a time online,and 50 at atime in person.Several famous and powerful women have announced their interest in moon worship.Friendsactor Jennifer Aniston is said to_52_moon circles where women sit and share their experiences and dreams.Lady Car
36、ole Bamford,described in the press as a billionaire eco entrepreneur explains on her website.Ourbodies are made up of 70 per cent water,so its no wonder that the moon,which controls the_53_,has thepower to affect us all in different ways as well.”The report ended with veterinary nurse Victoria Twist
37、,who_54_the moon for her return to full healthafter spinal surgery.Ms.Twist is also convinced that_55_attending moon circles,she was also able tomanifest her dream home.41.A.witnessedB.coveredC.attendedD.broadcast42.A.discussionB.silenceC.danceD.ceremony43.A.convinceB.shareC.visualizeD.pray44.A.imag
38、inationB.intentionC.impressionD.illustration45.A.countryB.holidayC.familyD.dream46.A.researchingB.studyingC.disturbingD.healingSection B47.A.call upB.build upC.meet upD.line up48.A.normalB.pleasantC.magicalD.attractive49.A.obsessedB.inspiredC.fascinatedD.affected50.A.astonishingB.progressiveC.immedi
39、ateD.puzzling51.A.appealB.attemptC.callD.cater52.A.hostB.participateC.favorD.attend53.A.windsB.nightsC.tidesD.temperatures54.A.celebratesB.claimsC.concernsD.credits55.A.apart fromB.regardless ofC.thanks toD.instead ofDirections:Read the following three passages.Each passage is followed by several qu
40、estions or unfinishedstatements.For each of them there are four choices marked A,B,C and D.Choose the one that fits bestaccording to the information given in the passage you have just read.(A)When I was growing up,my family kept chickens.We always had about a dozen of them at any given timeand whene
41、ver one died off-taken away by hawk or fox or by some unknown chicken illness-my father wouldreplace the lost hen.Hed drive to a nearby chicken farm and return with a new chicken in a sack.The thing is,you must be verycareful when introducing a new chicken to the general flock.You can,t just toss it
42、 in there with the old chickens,or they will see it as an invader.What you must do instead is to slip the new bird into the chicken farm in themiddle of the night while the others are asleep.Place her beside the flock and tiptoe away.In the morning,whenthe chickens wake up,they dont notice the newco
43、mer,thinking only,“She must have been here all the time sinceI didnt see her arrive.And awaking within this flock,the newcomer herself doesnt even remember that shes anewcomer,thinking only,“I must have been here the whole time.”My arrival in India does likewise.My plane lands in Mumbai on December
44、30.I find my luggage,and thenfind the taxi that will take me hours and hours out of the city to the destination,located in a remote rural village.Idoze on the drive through streets,sometimes waking to look out the window,where I can see strange hauntedshapes of thin women walking alongside the road
45、with bundles of firewood on their heads.Buses with noheadlights pass us,and we pass oxcarts.The banyan trees spread their elegant roots throughout the ditches.56.What do we know from the first paragraph?06/30A.The author was good at keeping chickens.B.The authors father could treat chickens diseases
46、.C.Chickens were more valuable than hens.D.The number of the chickens was kept steady.57.When did the writer probably arrive in India?A.8:00 P.M.B.1:00 A.M.C.7:00 A.M.D.3:00 P.M.58.What does the underlined word“flock“in the second paragraph mean?A.The chicken farm.B.The group of chickens.C.The nearb
47、y chickens.D.The new chickens.59.The writer wrote the passage to.A.tell the readers how he quickly got integrated into MumbaiB.describe how a newcomer usually feels on a new landC.persuade the readers to get accustomed to the new environment quicklyD.reflect upon his childhood and his eventful trave
48、l to Mumbai(B)These tie-dye-patterned decorations will brighten up dull winter days.They look great hung in a window oranywhere in your house that needs some colour.This technique uses ink or paint on filter paper to create adifferent pattern every time.What need A pencil A small plate Coffee filter
49、 papercone(咖啡滤纸锥)Scissors Paper towel A bowl of water Coloured inks orposter paints Paintbrush Glue stick Coloured card Thread Sticky tape Coloured card Thread Sticky tapeStep 1.Step 2.Step 3.Step 5.For a hanging decoration,glue the coloured filter paper ontoa circle of card the same size.Then tape
50、a loop thread on theback.Step 6.For a snowflake,refold thepaper along the creases(折痕).Cutout small pieces from the edge.Unfold and glue onto a card circle.Add loop.6 0.The passage is intended to.A.introduce the use of tie-dye-patterned decorationsB.remind people to add colour to their housesC.highli