1、2022年四川省成都七中高考英语二模试卷第一部分 听力(共两节,满分7.5分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。1(1.5分)How will the speakers go back to London?A By airB By trainC By car2(1.5分)When will the speakers meet?A On MondayB On TuesdayC On Wednesday3(1.5分)W
2、hat will the man do tonight?A.Attend a meeting.B.Stay at home.C.Go to a club.4(1.5分)What will the weather be like this weekend?A. Snowy.B. Stormy.C. Fine.5(1.5分)What is wrong with the man?AHis feet hurtBHis shoes dont fit himCHe missed a long walk yesterday第二节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白
3、后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。6(3分)(1)Where is the accounting office?AOn the 4th floorBOn the 5th floorCOn the 6th floor(2)Where will the woman go first?AThe Thai restaurantBThe accounting officeCThe shipping department7(3分)(1)When is the ma
4、ns flight leaving?A Next FridayB Next SaturdayC Next Sunday(2)How much will the man have to pay for all tickets?A580B1,160C1,7408(4.5分)(1)How long does it take Jenny to write her paper altogether?A.Two weeks.B.Three weeks.C.One week.(2)Which part is the most difficult for Jenny?A.Writing the paper.B
5、.Preparing an outline.C.Doing the research.(3)What does Stan think Jenny should do?A.Copy his outline.B.Make an outline before writing.C.Use her outline from last semester.9(6分)(1)What is the relationship between the speakers?ADriver and passengerBClub owner and customerCInterviewer and interviewee(
6、2)What can the guests do on the bus?ADrive the busBHave cold drinksCCook food(3)What are guests expected to do for parties?AGet dressed smartlyBBring their VIP cardsCBook clubs in advance(4)What does the man suggest guests do before a fancydress party?AControl the number of peopleBInform him of the
7、booking timeCAvoid wearing jeans and sports shoes10(6分)(1)Where does the speaker come from?AAustralia.BEngland.CAmerica.(2)What do English people think of Americans?ASelfcentered.BHumorous.CCool.(3)What did the speaker like to do in the afternoon in England?AHave a cup of tea.BWatch comedy shows.CPl
8、ay with his friends.(4)What did the speaker find amazing in England?AThe TV program.BThe tea shop.CThe old buildings.第二部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共4小题;每小题6分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。11(6分)Sea Life Melbourne Aquarium(水族馆) The allnew Sea Life Melbourne Aquarium,situated in the heart of Melbou
9、rnes CBD,is one of Victorias leading visitor attractions and an unforgettable outing for the whole family.Having 12 amazing zones of discovery,Sea Life Melbourne Aquarium is the very place that you cannot miss when you visit the city.*Opening Times Sea Life Melbourne Aquarium is open from 9:30 am un
10、til 6:00 pm every day of the year,including public holidays.Last admission is at 5:00 pm,one hour before closing.*Location Sea Life Melbourne Aquarium is located on the corner of Flinders Street and King Street,Melbourne.It is situated on the Yarra River,opposite Crown Entertainment Complex.*Getting
11、 to Sea Life Melbourne AquariumTrain The Sea Life Melbourne Aquarium train stop is located on the free City Circle Tram route and also routes 70 and 75.City Circle trams run every 10 minutes in both directions.Shuttle Bus The Melbourne City Tourist Shuttle is a free bus service,stopping at key touri
12、st attractions in and around the city.Running daily,every 15 minutes from 10:00 am to 4:00 pm.Car Parking While there is no public car parking at Sea Life Melbourne Aquarium,there are several public car parking lots available only a short walk away.*Wheelchair Access Sea Life Melbourne Aquarium prov
13、ides people in wheelchairs with full access to all 12 zones.Each floor also has wheelchair accessible toilets.*Terms Tickets will be emailed to you immediately after purchase or you can download and print your ticket once payment has been accepted.Please print out all tickets purchased and present a
14、t the front entrance of Sea Life Melbourne Aquarium.No ticket,no entry!(1)Sea Life Melbourne Aquarium A.is located at the center of the CBD in the cityB.has 12 most attractive places in MelbourneC.admits visitors from 9:30 am until 6:00 pmD.is beside Crown Entertainment Complex(2)Getting to Sea Life
15、 Melbourne Aquarium,visitors can take A.trains from Southern Cross train stationB.shuttle buses around the train stationC.boats across the Yarra RiverD.either tram route 70 or 75(3)Sea Life Melbourne Aquarium offers visitors A.free car parkingB.wheelchair accessC .Internet connectionD.transportation
16、 service12(8分)Todd Bol,a retired businessman,could never have expected that a wooden container he built in his front yard one day would have the global impact it does today. Bol built a dollhousesize structure that looked like a schoolhouse on a post and he put it in his yard as a free community lib
17、rary to remember his mother,who was a book lover and school teacher.Bols prototype gave birth to Little Free Library(LFL),a nonprofit organization that seeks to place small,accessible book exchange boxes in neighborhoods around the world.The concept is simple:Neighbors are invited to share a book,le
18、ave a book,or both.Today,there are over 50,000 of these libraries registered in 70 countries.Almost everyone can register with LFL and start a library as long as the person keeps it in good shape and makes sure that book materials are appropriate for his/her neighborhood.Library owners can create th
19、eir own library boxes;therefore,the libraries are usually unique in appearance,and there seems to be no limit to the possibilities.One library in California was built out of a used wine container;another in Texas had tiny stairs and bright colored walls.Once registered,libraries are assigned a numbe
20、r at LFLs website.The LFL Index lists the locations of all libraries with GPS coordinates (坐标)and other information.Owners receive a sign saying Little Free Library. People say they have been attracted to pick up a book when walking by a Little Free Library,out of curiosity and because its convenien
21、t.Some sidewalk librarians say they have met more neighbors since having a little library in their front yard.Bol is also most proud of the way Little Free Library is bringing communities together. Its started a neighborhood exchange.It gets people talking and more comfortable with their neighbors,
22、he says. This leads to them helping each other.(1)What does the underlined word prototype in paragraph 2 refer to? A.A community center.B.A dollhouse on a post.C.A book exchange box.D.A nonprofit organization.(2)What can we learn about the operation of a Little Free Library? A.There is no limit to t
23、he selection of books.B.The library can come in any shape and color.C.The library needs to hire many professional librarians.D.The owner must first be assigned a number from the LFL website.(3)What can be inferred about Little Free Library? A .It helps improve GPS functions.B.It connects libraries a
24、round the world.C.It makes reading accessible to the poor.D.It helps restore human connections.(4)Which of the following can be the best title for the text? A.LFL:A Booster to Shared ReadingB.LFL:The Best Place to Meet NeighborsC.Todd Bol:A Successful Book BusinessmanD.Reading:An Approach to Improvi
25、ng Yourself13(8分)Elon Musk isnt content with electric cars,shooting people into orbit and populating Mars.He also wants to get inside your brain. His goal is to develop devices that can provide treatment to neural(神经的)diseasesand that may one day be powerful enough to put humanity on an equal footin
26、g with possible future super intelligent computers.Not that its anywhere close to that yet. In a video Friday obviously aimed at seeking new employees,Musk showed off the second version of the Neuralink,a device about the size of a large coin.Its designed to be put in a persons head.An earlier versi
27、on of the device has to be placed behind an ear like a huge hearing aid. But the young company is far from having a commercial product,which would involve complex human trials and governmental approval.Fridays video showed three pigs.One,named Gertrude,had a Neuralink device in its brain. Musk,a fou
28、nder of both the electric car company Tesla Motors and the spaceexploration firm SpaceX,has always been worried about that smarter AI machines will outwit humans.His solution?Link our brains to computers so we can keep up with or even win over them in intelligence! Musk urged coders,engineers and es
29、pecially people who have actually created a product to apply. You dont need to have brain experience, he said,adding that this is something that can be learned on the job.Connecting a brain up directly to electronics is not new.Doctors have already put similar devices in brains to treat such conditi
30、ons as Parkinsons disease.In 2016,researchers reported that a man regained some movement in his own hand with a similar brain implant.But Musks proposal goes beyond this.Neuralink wants to build on those existing medical treatments and work on devices that could link our brains to computers one day.
31、(1)What can we learn about the first version of the Neuralink? A.It is smaller than a hearing aid.B.It can be put in a persons head.C.It has to be placed behind the ear.D.It is already available at the market.(2)Which of the following can replace the underlined word outwit in paragraph 6? A.Copy.B.D
32、efeat.C.Understand.D.Destroy.(3)What kind of candidates does Elon Musk particularly want? A.Someone who also wants to create the same device.B.Doctors who already know how to treat brain diseases.C.People who have already designed some unique product.D.Engineers who are good at linking brains to com
33、puters.(4)Where is this text likely from? A.An advertisement.B.A test report.C.A science fiction.D.A news report.14(8分)Psychological science is full of interesting topics,many of which tell a coherent picture of human nature,but some of which create seemingly contradictory stories.A case in point is
34、 the tricky and misunderstood overlap between strengthbased science and the research on narcissism(自恋). There is now convincing evidence to show that narcissism is on the rise,especially in our youth.Some researchers have gone so far as to say that it is occurring in epidemic proportions,with about
35、25% of young people showing symptoms of narcissism.The inflated ego of Generation Me is reflected in reality TV,celebrity worship,outofcontrol consumerism and materialism.perhaps even a new type of president. We are correct to be concerned about this phenomenon but our fear that all kids are potenti
36、al narcissists has caused an unhelpful counterreaction to approaches that seek to make our children and teens feel good about themselves. In my own research on strengthbased parenting it is common for people to wrongly label this approach as a recipe for narcissism.Their argument seems to be that ch
37、ildren who know their strengths will automatically view themselves as better than everyone else.It is argued that the selfassurance that comes with identifying and using their positive qualities will make a child arrogant,selfish and uncaring.Genuine confidence about ones strengths is categorized as
38、 overconfidence;desirable selfknowledge is branded as excessive selfadmiration. Why does this occur?Its partly because more is known about narcissism than strengths.While strengths psychology has largely stayed within the limit of academic journals or has been applied only within certain contexts su
39、ch as the workplace,research on narcissism has made its way into the mass media and into our collective consciousness.The New York Times noted that narcissism is a favored goto topic and that people everywhere are diagnosing others with it. The fear that a strengthbased approach will cause narcissis
40、m also occurs because we unknowingly fall prey to binary(非 此即彼)thinking.We mistakenly believe that one cannot be both confident and humble.We focus on Donald Trump and Kim Kardashian rather than Mahatma Gandhi and Mother Teresa.Theres no way that Gandhi and Mother Teresa could have achieved what the
41、y did without confidence in their strengths,and yet they are both pillars of modesty and selflessness. When we assume that strengthfocus is the same as a selffocus,we fail to entertain the idea that people who know their strengths are,actually,more likely to be prosocial and focus on helping others.
42、 Its tempting to conclude that every young person is at risk of becoming a narcissist but Id like to stand up for the thousands of young kids I have worked with who are caring,thoughtful and humble even when they use their strengths.(1)Why are teenagers strengths often mistaken for narcissism? A.Str
43、engths psychology is less accessible to the general public.B.Academic journals and mass media report more on narcissism.C.There is a lack of strengths in our collective consciousness.D.Numbers of people are diagnosed with narcissism by doctors.(2)The author mentions Gandhi and Teresa in paragraph 6
44、to show that A.they are both victims of binary thinkingB.one can be both modest and sure of himselfC.confidence is quite important for celebritiesD.public figures unknowingly fall prey to narcissism(3)Whats the authors attitude towards young kids strengthbased approaches? A.Skeptical.B.Favorable.C.N
45、eutral.D.Cautious.(4)What does the text mainly talk about? A.Teens strengths psychology.B.Teens narcissism diagnosis.C.Teens anxiety and depression.D.Teens confidence misunderstood.第二节(共1小题;每小题10分,满分10分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。15(10分)Why do Hiccups Happen? Most of us have been hic,h
46、ic,hiccupping since before we were born.Hiccups are the loud noises our throats make without us wanting them to.(1) But why do we hiccup,and how can we stop them?According to WebMD,hiccups start in our diaphragmwhich is the muscle between our lungs and stomach that helps us to breathe.When we breath
47、e in,our diaphragm pulls down to let air into our lungs.(2) But if something irritates our diaphragm,it can cause it to spasm(痉挛).The spasm makes us inhale air suddenly.When this air hits our voice box,our vocal cords immediately shut,creating a hic sound.(3) Swallowing air while sucking on candyor drinking fizzy drinks like CocaCola ,or too much alcoholcan also cause us to hiccup.Emotionslike being nervous,excited,or even stressedcause hiccups too.
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