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1、(1)阅读理解A篇【新课标全国卷】2022届高考英语二轮复习考点题号一对一一、Food festivals are a common occurrence in the UK and take place in all sorts of places and at all sorts of times. Whatever your taste, theres a food festival to match no matter how specialized.1. Meatopia This three-day, London-based festival takes place at the
2、 end of August and is a meat lovers paradise. In addition to a range of legally sourced meat products, from juicy burgers to tender steaks, attendees can listen to live music, watch butchery demonstrations, and attend informal meat-based workshops.2. The National Honey Show If you have a sweet tooth
3、, then it could be that the National Honey Show, which started in 1921 and is the largest event of its kind, is the place for you to be. This three-day event attracts many local entries who showcase their sweet golden honey, some of which is sold globally.3. The Orange Sauce FestivalHave you heard a
4、bout a festival that is devoted only to orange sauce? Held in Cumbria, this sweet, fragrant festival has been running for 3 years. What attracts people most is a competition to find the best homemade orange sauce. There are thousands of participants from over 30 different countries across the globe,
5、 bringing their local snacks to share here.4. The Ginger and Spice Festival If youd prefer something with a little more kick to it, then you could attend The Ginger(姜)and Spice Festival held in Market Drayton. Unlike other food festivals, it celebrates its towns historic connection to Robert Clive,
6、who returned from India with ginger. Because of this, they specialize in baking gingerbread, but also sell a range of traditional spices from mild to hot.1.What do Meatopia and the National Honey Show have in common?A.They are of the same duration.B.Both of them hold workshops.C.Both of them origina
7、ted from London.D.Both of them have a long history.2.If you are interested in foreign food, which festival do you like best?A.The MeatopiaB.The Ginger and Spice FestivalC.The National Honey ShowD.The Orange Sauce Festival3.What is special about the Ginger and Spice Festival ?A.It has something to do
8、 with a historic figure.B.The ginger used in the festival is from India.C.It sells spicy food.D.The food is cooked by Robert Clive.二、 Find volunteer opportunities on Australias largest volunteer website: Community Visitors Plan Volunteer to visit and talk with a selected resident in an aged care fac
9、ility in Sydney on a one- to-one basis, at least once a fortnight or a minimum of 20 visits per year. Your visit will help brighten the day of an elder member of your community and improve their quality of life through friendship and companionship. Volunteer Non-Executive Director Greater Whitsunday
10、 Alliance (GW3) is looking for a willing and experienced industry or community leader from the Whitsunday region who is passionate about the economic development of the greater Whitsunday region to join the GW3 board as volunteer, non-executive director. Gallery Attendant Your commitment to voluntee
11、ring at the Museum is highly valued by Army Museum North Queensland, the Australian Army History Unit and the Australian Defence Force. The role of volunteers is important in enhancing Museum activities and providing programs and services that would not otherwise be available. Red Cross Shop Summer
12、Season Volunteer Multiple volunteer positions available at Red Cross Shops across Metro Melbourne. Monday to Sunday (minimum of two four-hour shifts per week) from the start of December to February 29th. By joining the team youll get the opportunity to provide customer service, create window and vis
13、ual merchandising displays, sort donations, and help raise money for those in need.1.Who will most probably get the job as non-executive director?A.An agricultural expert in his fifties.B.A retired economist from Whitsunday.C.A senior college student majoring in finance.D.An accountant expecting a h
14、andsome income.2.How many hours at least will a volunteer work in the Red Cross Shop for the season?A.48.B.52.C.104.D.144.3.Which one might interest a military fan most?A.Red Cross Shop Summer Season Volunteer.B.Community Visitors Plan.C.Volunteer Non-Executive Director.D.Gallery Attendant.三、 All of
15、 us spend a large part of our lives at homeeating, sleeping, relaxing and communicating with our family members. Our home is a shelter for us, away from the noisy, busy, and polluted world outsidea place where we can let down our hair and dress casually. Eco-friendliness(环保) is a hot word today and
16、we all know we should make our environment as eco-friendly as possible. This is not only good for our health, but also good for the outward environment. Here are some easy and helpful tips to make your home eco-friendly. Kitchen Plan the kitchen to be bright and airy so that you dont have to turn on
17、 the lights at daytime. Dont make wasteful use of the gas. Keep all ingredients for cooking ready before lighting the gas. Turn it to low when not requiredalways using it on high burns a lot of gas. Indoor plants Plants are extremely eco-friendly and can be used to make your home look lively. Apart
18、from adding life to home, they give out O2, thus making the air inside fresh. You can keep plants in your home, but be sure to show them some sunlight regularly. Also, if they are kept outside, clean their leaves with a wet cloth, as dust may be added to them. A home decorated with plants looks attr
19、active. Plants are a natural home decorating gift that shows concern about the environment. A green plant is a wonderful gift which will protect the earth and is sure to be appreciated. Saving water Most of the time, we take water for grantedwe keep water running while brushing our teeth or washing
20、clothes. Needless to say, this is a huge waste of natural resources. Try to recycle water. For example, the water used for washing vegetables can be used for watering plants; the soapy water used for washing clothes can be used to clean the bathroom and kitchen.1.Why is the importance of our home di
21、scussed in Paragraph 1?A.To advise us to communicate more with our family members.B.To show the outside world is noisy and polluted.C.To advise us to spend more time staying at home.D.To show its necessary to make our home eco-friendly.2.What is advised to be done in the kitchen?A.To open the window
22、.B.To save energy.C.To prepare simple meals.D.To turn down lights.3.What does the underlined part in Paragraph 4 mean?A.We dont use water frequently.B.We try our best not to waste water.C.We dont realize the importance of water.D.We make full use of water.四、 Affectionately known as Temple Town, Siem
23、 Reap(暹粒) in Cambodia has been rapidly developing over recent years to cater to tourists that stream through to witness the wonders of the Angkor Archaeological Park. Aside from these awe-inspiring ancient structures, there are plenty of other things to see and do, as well as countless places to eat
24、 and drink, and make the most of your nights out. Most people enjoy a night on the tiles of Siem Reap without incident, but street theft, scams, and other petty crimes can never be completely discounted in any major tourist destinations in the region. Pick pocketing and bag theft are the most common
25、 incidents, but can easily be avoided by simple use of common sense. Be aware that locals are very proud people, and displays of anger or rudeness from a foreigner are never well received. You can guarantee yourself a great night by being cool and smart by following some basic rules: Dont carry more
26、 money than you need: there are plenty of ATMs across town, and most Siem Reap establishments are relatively accessible. Try to keep to main roads and avoid walking alone, especially if you are lost. Keep wallets, handbags, mobile phones and cameras close to you, and dont leave your belongings unatt
27、ended anywhere: reducing the opportunities for theft is the best way to reduce the likelihood of it happening. Be careful (ladies especially) on motors or tuk-tuks not to leave bags hanging loosely over your shoulder. Keep them out of reach of passers-bythe same goes for cameras too. If you hire a m
28、otorbike, try to buy your own padlock and never leave it unlocked, unless its in a ticketed parking place. Be polite and friendly with local people, whatever the situation. Negotiate your fare to avoid problems later. Emergency Numbers Royal Angkor International Hospital: 012 235 888 or 063 761 888
29、Angkor Childrens Hospital: 063 963 409 Ambulance (S.A.M.U): 063 761 119 or 012 630 399 Tourist Police: 012 402 424 or 012 969 991 Fire: 012 390 8061.Whats the purpose of the text?A.To introduce Siem Reap.B.To attract more visitors to Siem Reap.C.To warn visitors to stay away from Siem Reap.D.To offe
30、r advice about safe night enjoyment in Siem Reap.2.Which of the following is correct?A.Call 012 630 399 in case of any theft.B.Hold your belongings close to your back.C.Bargain over the fees before getting on any transport.D.Walk in the side street and call the police, if youre lost.3.Where is the t
31、ext probably from?A.A pocket guide.B.A story app.C.A news report.D.A commercial ad.五、 Step into the homes of your favourite authors and artists.JANE AUSTENS HOUSE MUSEUM, HAMPSHIRE This red-brick cottage is the house Jane Austen lived in for the last eight years of her life, and her most famous work
32、s, such as Pride and Prejudice, were either written or revised here. There arent a vast amount of personal belongings, but one highlight is the modest writing table where Emma and Persuasion were written, and a patchwork quilt she worked on.Entrance: 7. 50 for adults, 2. 50 for childrenCHARLESTON, S
33、USSEX This idyllic(田园般的) cottage was the family home of artists Vanessa Bell and Duncan Grant, where they held well-known bohemian(波西米亚) house parties. Guests included everyone from E. M. Forster to John Maynard Keynes, and the writer Virginia Woolf. Its best to visit on a Sunday, when visitors are
34、free to wander.Entrance: 11 for adults, 6 for childrenDOVE COTFAGE, CUMBRIA The Dove Cottage is where Wordsworth, the romantic poet, wrote his most famous works, including The Prelude and I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud. Visitors can see the journal that records the day when he saw the daffodils(水仙花) t
35、hat inspired the latter poem. There are free poetry readings on Monday afternoons.Entrance: 7. 75 for adults, 4. 50 for childrenBARBARA HEPWORTH MUSEUM AND SCULPTURE GARDEN, CORNWALL Barbara Hepworth, one of our most outstanding 20th-century sculptors. She bought this house with studio space, a gard
36、en and views of Porthminster beach, which is now a museum featuring her life and work. Visitors can look through the windows of her studio and wander the gardens containing her sculptures.Entrance: 6.60 for adults, free for children1.What is special about Charleston?A.It witnessed many gatherings.B.
37、It was home of many famous people.C.It is only open on Sundays.D.It is located in the mountains.2.What do Austens and Wordsworths homes have in common?A.They keep their famous works.B.They offer free readings of literature works.C.They house numerous personal belongings.D.They are the birthplaces of
38、 many masterpieces.3.Where would families with children probably go for a money-saving visit?A.Hampshire.B.Sussex.C.Cumbria.D.Cornwall.六、It is now China that holds the crown of high-speed train capital of the world. Here are some of our picks for the most epic high-speed rail journeys.The Shangri-La
39、 TrainCurrently the longest high-speed rail route in the world and taking less than11 hours to travel more than 2700km on the quickest service, the Beijing to Kunming train is a truly epic high-speed train journey. The train is named in honor of one of Yunnans most famous cities, mythical Shangri-La
40、.The Panda TrainTaking between 12 and 13 hours to travel 1690km, this train zips along from an ancient Chinese capital to the panda capital of the world. In route, the train passes through Yichang. Its here you can stop off for a glimpse of the massive Three Gorges Dam.The Silk Road TrainThe first h
41、igh-speed train to extend out into Chinas vast western regions connects the 1776 kilometers between Urumqi, capital of Xinjiang, and Lanzhou, capital of Gansu, in a little under 12 hours. The train follows the ancient Silk Road via the oasis town of Turpan,geographically the lowest place in China at
42、 154m below sea level.The Island TrainWhen it opened in 2015, this was the worlds first circular high-speed rail-way line. From the islands steamy capital Haikou, the train runs 650km around the island in about five hours. It also passes through the best beaches, however, hop off at the resort city
43、of Sanya, at the islands southern-most tip.1.Which of the following has the farthest journey?A.The Shangri-La Train.B.The Panda Train.C.The Silk Road Train.D.The Island Train.2.What do we know about The Silk Road Train?A.It goes through the lowest basin in China.B.It takes more than 12 hours in the
44、whole journey.C.It is the shortest high-speed rail route in the world.D.It includes a view of the massive Three Gorges Dam.3.Where is this text probably from?A.A news report.B.A guidebook.C.A fairy tale.D.A science magazine.七、Were open! Two million years of human history awaits Most of our galleries
45、 are open, from the world-famous Egyptian mummies to the wonderful collection of the Islamic World. Tickets to Nero: the man behind the myth and Thomas Becket: murder and the making of a saint and the permanent collection are now available to book. We cant wait to welcome you back. Entry to the Muse
46、um is now ticketed, both for the free permanent collection and paid exhibitions. All visitors, including members and volunteers, are advised to book in advance. Please note that some galleries (e. g. The Contemporary and Modern Middle Eastern Art) remain closed. A limited number of walk-up; tickets
47、are- available each day for those who arrive at the Museum without advance bookings一please speak to staff on your arrival at the Museum to enquire about availability, as entry cant be guaranteed. Face coverings are required for the protection of yourself and others. . We ask that you, keep a safe di
48、stance apart during your visit. Staff are on-hand to advise and there are markers throughout the Museum to guide you. Please be considerate of other visitors and staff. Some of our cafes and shops will be open- contactless payment is preferred. Please do not visit if you feel unwell of having COVID-19 symptoms. Un