1、2022 年新高考英语冲刺模拟卷年新高考英语冲刺模拟卷【新高考】【新高考】 (一)(一) (满分:120 分,时间:100 分钟) 第一部分第一部分 阅读理解阅读理解(共两节,满分共两节,满分 50 分分) 第一节第一节 (共共 15 小题;每小题小题;每小题 2.5 分,满分分,满分 37.5 分分) 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。 A There are dozens of movie recommendation engines on the Web. Theyre all different, but some are definitely
2、better than others. Rotten Tomatoes Instead of telling Rotten Tomatoes which films you like, you can tell it what kind of films you enjoy, which actors you want to see, and other standards to help it find the best movie for you. Theres a lot of variability in the quality of Rotten Tomatoes recommend
3、ations but its also a nice way to find the right film for any mood. Netflix Netflix asks you to rate(划分等级) movies to determine which films youll want to see next. And although it does make it easy to rate movies and it does return huge lists, the ideas it gives you arent all that strong. Its easy to
4、 use, but its not the best way to get movie recommendations. Jinni Whether you want to search for films based on your mood, time available, or reviews, the site has it all. But Jinnis most amazing feature is its semantic(语义的) search. You can enter a term like “films that show Chris Farley yelling” a
5、nd the site will return films that match your question. Go to use Jinni. You wont regret it! Criticker Instead of just allowing you to rank films, Criticker compares your ratings to those of other users and see how closely your tastes match those of other users. Once the service finds matches, you c
6、an view these users lists and see which movies they like. 1Which one does the author recommend most? ARotten Tomatoes. BNetflix. CJinni. DCriticker. 2What makes Criticker special? AComparing users ratings. BRanking your favourite films. COffering different standards. DFinding films based on mood. 3W
7、hat is the purpose of the text? ATo recommend the best online movies. BTo show how to use movie search engines. CTo introduce several movie search engines. DTo explain how to find the best online movies. B 2020 河南省豫南九校高三下学期第一次联考 It was the beginning of another school year. I had agreed to teach all
8、struggling students in need of critical intervention(介入). I knew what lay aheadtough work hours overlaid with guilt, consumed with essays that needed feedback and lesson plans with best practice strategies. No wonder people always acknowledge my teaching career with, “Im_glad_its_you_and_not_me.” Su
9、ddenly, my mind transported me to my first few years of teaching. “Peter Potter,” I called from my name list, trying to control my laughter.“Laughlin McLaughlin?” Surely these were not real names. “Emotionally disabled. keeps them separated from the other kids.,” the vice headmaster commanded. This
10、was my first teaching assignment. Surely this year could never be as discouraging as those first few. In my new classroom, I looked into the face of Jason. At eleven, his mother was killed in an accident, leaving him with physical, academic, and certainly emotional scars. I looked at another student
11、, Robert, standing at the door; my vice headmaster asked if I would take him, even though he was an eleventh grader in my tenth grade class. But then there were and are stories of success of Dustin, in Graduate School for Electrical and Computer Engineering; of Michael, now a teacher in a city schoo
12、l; of Willie. I thought of the thousands of students whose lives have touched mine far more than I could have ever touched theirs. I broke from my daydream, a smile spreading across my face. Sadness, tears, challenges, fears yes, teaching is filled with all of these yet, it is also filled with laugh
13、ter and smiles, hope, dreams, and rewards beyond measure. “Im glad its you and not me.” Those words resounded in my mind once again. 5What might the authors job be like? AEasy. BBoring. CInteresting. DChallenging. 6What does the underlined sentence imply? AThese people would like to teach. BThese pe
14、ople did not like the author. CThese people would not want this job. DThese people wanted to learn from the author. 7Why did the author mention Jason and Robert? ATo stress the importance of family education. BTo show her regrets about taking up teaching. CTo express her dissatisfaction with the sch
15、ool. DTo introduce the basic situation of her students. 8How did the author feel thinking of the successful students? AShe was doing a worthwhile job. BShe could never go back to the past. CShe was the inspiration behind the success stories. DShe would never make greater achievements in the future.
16、C 2020 湖南六校联考 Not only does the use of plastic water bottles hurt your wallet, it also increases pollution and wastes energy and water. Only 23% of all plastic in America ends up in a recycling bin, meaning over $1 billion worth of plastic is treated as rubbish a year. Recently, Skipping Rocks Lab h
17、as invented a kind of water bottle called Ooho. It is a convenient, clear water bottle that can either be drunk or eaten. To drink it, you can either peel off the membrane(薄膜) or tear a hole in the membrane with your teeth to pour the water into your mouth. To eat it, you simply put the whole bottle
18、 in your mouth. One problem the scientists have run into is how to ship lots of Ooho bubbles without arriving with a very wet truck. However, they have attempted to package units of individual bubbles together inside a larger and thicker membrane. It is targeting large outdoor events such as maratho
19、ns, music festivals, and sporting events, where tons of plastic bottles are used, and frequently left behind as litter. And too much plastic is sure to do harm to the environment, which could account for their purpose of such a new invention. The team has been working for the past two years to devel
20、op the technology and materials needed to produce Ooho; they have recently applied for a patent for their new advancement. The price for an individual bubble or a unit of bubbles has not been set yet, but they cost about two cents to create a unit, which is cheaper than plastic bottles. It has appea
21、red at events in London, San Francisco, Boston, at conferences, festivals, and so on. Ooho is catching many peoples attention and has raised over $1 million and gained 1,000 investors in only three days. It is mostly being sold at events at the moment to keep the consumers interest when the producti
22、on machine is running. It is quickly making a rise, so keep an eye out this year for these bottles of the future. 8How is most plastic dealt with in America? AIts sold. BIts recycled. CIts buried. DIts wasted. 9Why did the team invent Ooho? ATo make a profit for a company. BTo protect the environmen
23、t. CTo make people eat as they drink. DTo reduce the cost of the plastic bottle. 10What can we infer about Ooho from the text? AIt is easy and safe to ship it in large amounts. BIt has become popular since it began to be sold. CIt might be sold at a lower price than plastic bottles. DIt cost the tea
24、m a lot of money to develop the technology. 11What does the author really want to say in the last paragraph? AOoho is to be a success in the future. BOoho is being supported by smart people. COoho is taking the place of plastic bottles now. DOoho is being produced to attract more investors. D 2020 石
25、家庄市重点高中高三毕业班摸底考试 Every year around the world, humans waste an estimated 1.3 billion tons of food. This happens even though many people go hungry. So some people have made it their lifes work claiming food before it goes to waste and then giving it to people who are hungry. One of those people is Bre
26、tt Myers. In 2011, Myers started Nourish Now, a food recovery and food bank in the US. state of Maryland. This nonprofit organization collects food and then gives it to the poor and organizations that support them. “Nourish Now is a food recovery based food bank that recovers food from restaurants,
27、catering companies, grocery stores, hotels, farms and more. And then donates that food directly to families in need, kids in need at local schools.” Each month, it recovers more than 20,000 kilograms of food and serves 700 needy families, schools and social organizations. Every day, staff and volunt
28、eers repackage the donations and distribute them to recipients(接受者) A woman named Rhoda is one of the recipients. She describes the quality of the food delivered to her family by Nourish Now. “It consists of fresh food, fruits and vegetables. You will get bread. Sometimes you get dairy Products such
29、 as yogurt or milk. And you will get some meat items also. And if you get lucky you might get cooked food, or prepared salads, and stuff like that.” The supplies can feed a family for five days. Each recipient is able to receive food every 30 days. And the packages are made to fit the dietary needs
30、of each family. Besides families, the organization also donates small meals called snacks to several nearby schools and social organizations. Nourish Now has grown considerably since it opened. Brenda is one of them. Part of her job as a volunteer is to make sure that none of the food goes to waste.
31、 “In the morning, I make sure that all the things that came late yesterday get put away so that we use that last, and we used the things that came the day before first, so that were always giving fresh food and were not throwing out anything.” 12What do we know about Nourish Now? AIt donates money t
32、o the poor. BIt benefits from collecting food. CIt gets food from many places. DIt distributes food only to the poor. 13What does the underlined word “them” in Paragraph 2 refer to? ANourish Now. BFood banks. CThe poor. DOrganizations. 14What does the author want to clarify with the example Rhoda in
33、 Paragraph 5? AShe can get food donations every five days. BShe isnt satisfied with the food supplied. CEating better can keep people healthier. DThe recovered food is fresh and rich. 15What is the best title for the text? AA Group Uses Leftover Food to Feed the Hungry BThe Poor Are Suffering from S
34、tarvation CNourish Now Calls on People to Save Food DPeople Should Take Care of the Weak 第二节第二节 (共共 5 小题;每小题小题;每小题 2.5 分,满分分,满分 12.5 分分) 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。 2020 沈阳监测一 Whoever wrote the song “Its the Most Wonderful Time of the Year” must have never experienced the holiday blues
35、. Fortunately, psychological research suggests some effective ways you can use to beat the holiday blues. The key point is that sadness and other tough emotions are not what we should try to avoid. _16_. Here are four strategies to help you make your own happiness recipe this holiday season. Dont fo
36、rce cheer At family gatherings with cousins you secretly cant stand, you tend to put on a happy face. Indeed, that might even seem like the most mature responseno drama, no conflict. But a 2011 study followed dozens of bus drivers, looking to see when they gave forced or honest smiles at their passe
37、ngers. The results showed when the drivers pretended to have a good mood, their actual moods got worse. _17_. Let out sadness The results of the bus driver study can be explained by researchers, who find that negative feelings like sadness or anger only increase when we try to control them. _18_. We
38、 dont like contradictory behavior. Respond cautiously Recently, scientists have been paying special attention to the benefits of caution. When you respond cautiously to an emotional trigger, you pause rather than react at once. _19_. Besides, it is associated with less anxiety, and may even carry ph
39、ysiological benefits. _20_ Of course, the holidays will bring a mix of highs and lows, but the most important lesson to keep in mind is that this variety of emotions might be the best thing possible for your overall wellbeing. In other words, sadness, anger, and other difficult emotions are nothing
40、to fear. Just make sure youre balancing them with lighter experiences. And dont forget to give yourself a break. ARelax your mind BEnjoy a mix of emotions CWe tend to deny the important function emotions serve DInstead, they can help contribute to a healthy and happy life ESo trying to force happine
41、ss seems to have the opposite effects FA cautious response to a negative event reduces sadness we experience GWe feel bad when our appearance contradicts how we truly feel inside 第二部分第二部分 语言运用语言运用(共两节,满分共两节,满分 30 分分) 第一节第一节 (共共 15 小题;每小题小题;每小题 1 分,满分分,满分 15 分分) 阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的 A、B、C 和 D 四个选项中,选出可以填
42、入空白处的最佳 选项。 My name is Miranda Gibson. I have been at the top of a tree for five months now. Some people might wonder _21_ on earth I would choose to do that. I have walked through this forest many times. On 12 December 2011, _22_ rolled into the forest and the destruction (摧毁) began. I couldnt _23_
43、 the thought that these forests would be _24_ forever. So, on 14 December 2011, I packed up my life, _25_ of my job plans, and climbed 60 meters to the top of this tree. I have been here ever since. Life in the tree top can be _26_ at times. I have times when I feel frustrated (沮丧) and wish I could
44、_27_, to anywhere, just have a _28_ of scenery for a minute! There are times too, when I feel terribly _29_. I miss my friends and family. _30_ these times, I find myself loving the _31_. Living on the tree has been inspiring. I am willing to _32_ up here for as long as it takes, _33_ I honestly hop
45、e it wont be too _34_ before I can put my feet on the ground below and stand in a forest that will never be _35_. 21A. why Bwhen Chow Dwhere 22A. water Banimals Cmachinery Dtourists 23A. bear Bhelp Ckeep Dspare 24A. sold Bstolen Cprotected Dlost 25A. grew out Bfell short Cran out Dlet go 26A. refres
46、hing Brisky Cchallenging Drewarding 27A. get up Bget away Cgive in Dgive up 28A. change Blook Csearch Dtouch 29A. confused Bnervous Csorry Dlonely 30A. Beyond BWithout CDespite DUnlike 31A. height Bexperience Cbackground Dposition 32A. return Bstop Cstay Dhide 33A. but Bthough Cbecause Dso 34A. soon
47、 Blong Cnear Dbad 35A. moved Blogged Cburned Dmissed 第二节第二节 (共共 10 小题;每小题小题;每小题 1.5 分,满分分,满分 15 分分) 阅读下面短文,在空白处填入 1 个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。 2020 济南高三模拟 Paper cutting was recognized as our national intangible cultural heritage(遗 产) in 2006. According to experts, paper cutting conveys the culture shared be
48、tween China 36._ foreign countries to wish for family reunions and maintain links with loved ones, alive or dead. In the movie Coco, for instance, the 12yearold Miguel and his family dance and sing to celebrate a 37._(tradition) festival in Mexico, when colorful paper cuttings are hung on the street
49、. Chinese people also cut images of small figures 38._ (commemorate) their family who have passed away. The difference is that most Chinese paper cuttings are red, while those in other countries 39._(be) often made in many other colors. The fairy tale writer Hans Christian Andersen liked to cut 40._(character), such as princesses, out of paper while 41._(tell) stories to children. In China, female friends and family members used to chat and make paper cuttings together. “42._ the patterns and colors may be