1、2022 年新高考英语冲刺模拟卷【新高考】 (三)年新高考英语冲刺模拟卷【新高考】 (三) (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 2020 济南市高三模拟New York Walking Tours Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island Walking Tour Start this exciting gui
2、ded 4hour tour by getting early Reserve Line Access boarding on the ferry to Liberty Island. Once there, go inside the base of the statue and head to the observation decks for an awesome view of New York City and its surroundings. Then come back on the ferry to Ellis Island to learn about the histor
3、y of immigration(移民入境) to America that took place here between 1892 and 1954. Central Park Walking Tour Walk through Central Parks most picturesque highlights on a 2hour tour with a professional photographer. Remember your New York City adventure with unforgettable images of you with family or frien
4、ds as you circle the towers at Belvedere Castle, and walk through paths with flowers in the Conservatory Garden, or feed the swans by the Loeb Boathouse. New York City Architecture Walking Tour Learn about the history of the buildings that define the New York City skyline on a 3hour walking architec
5、ture tour. Walk down the famous 42nd Street corridor with a longtime New York resident(居民) and architectural expert, stopping along the way to learn about Midtown Manhattans most iconic structures like the Chrysler Building, Grand Central Station and the New York Public Library. Greenwich Village Wa
6、lking Tour Greenwich Village is one of New York Citys most beautiful and famous neighborhoods. Take a guided 2hour walking tour of this legendary Lower Manhattan space. Hear about the famous artists who once lived here, from Edgar Allan Poe to Bob Dylan, Jimi Hendrix and countless others. Walk the w
7、inding streets and visit popular Washington Square Park, reliving more than 200 years of history. 1Why do tourists visit Ellis Island? ATo know about American immigration history. BTo explore the surroundings of the island. CTo get a whole view of New York City. DTo observe Statue of Liberty closely
8、. 2Who will go with tourists on Central Park Walking Tour? AAn experienced guide. BAn architectural expert. CA professional photographer. DA longtime New York resident. 3Which tour takes the longest time? ACentral Park Walking Tour. BGreenwich Village Walking Tour. CNew York City Architecture Walkin
9、g Tour. DStatue of Liberty and Ellis Island Walking Tour. 4What can tourists do on Greenwich Village Walking Tour? ATake unforgettable pictures. BCome across Bob Dylan. CVisit New York Public Library. DLearn about famous artists. B 2020 惠州市高三第一次调研 When I was a boy, our extended, immigrant family wou
10、ld sometimes gather at my aunts tiny house over the summer. Relatives from all over the country would come to visit. The adults would crowd together in the living room to talk and catch up on each others lives. And the kids would be sent out into the front yard to play when dinner was slowly cooked
11、for all of us. Those were the days before video games, smart phones, and motorized toys, so we often ended up playing an old game. I remember one of those moments especially. As I was the youngest and smallest of all the kids there, I got caught first and couldnt catch anyone else. My brothers and c
12、ousins were all too fast for me, and I grew more and more frustrated. Finally my face fell first into the dirt. I got up with tears forming in my eyes. Then I saw one of my female cousins Susan standing there. She started to run but was going much slower than before. I easily caught up and seized he
13、r. Then she turned to me, smiled, and said, “Im it! Youd better run!” I ran off laughing with glee while she turned and started to chase others. Now I see how her act of kindness that day saved me from sadness and made my joy return. It didnt matter that we hardly ever saw each other. I know we are
14、family and she loves me. In her wonderful book Box of Butterflies, Roma Downey writes, “We are all one, we all belong to each other, and we are one big, beautiful family.” Perhaps it is time we all started to treat each other that way. Perhaps it is time we shared our love, our kindness, our laughte
15、r, and our joy with everyone without fear. Perhaps it is time to finally and forever bring this world together in one big family reunion. 4When the adults were chatting, the kids would _. Aplay video games Bsit in the front yard Clearn to cook dinner Dplay traditional games 5The author was able to c
16、atch Susan because _. Athe others ran too fast Bthe author was good at running CSusan gave her a chance DSusan wanted to chase others 6What can be inferred from the passage? AThe author is grateful for what Susan did to her. BThe author cant meet Susan any more. CThe author urges others to love thei
17、r family. DThe author believes the world will become a big family. 7What could be the best title of the passage? AA memory of my childhood BSharing of goodness unites us CKindness brightens our life DA good deed is invaluable C 2020 河南省高考适应性测试 Every year between May and September, all 54 employees o
18、f Basecamp, a Chicagobased web application company, have a short work week: just four daysa total of 32 hours. Also, they usually work five days a week for the rest of the year. “Thats plenty of time to get great work done. This is all we expect and all we want from people,” says Jason Fried,a cofou
19、nder. “Working 50,60, or 70plus hours is unnecessary. In fact, if you have to work 50, 60, or 70plus hours a week, theres a management problem.” The companys summer workload must fit reduced hours, Mr.Fried insists, otherwise the benefits of a shorter weekto recover from work, enjoy time with family
20、 and pursue(追求) outside interestswould be undone. His new research finds that it is not just long hours that are harmful to employees physical and mental health. It is also the intensity (强度) of work. Moreover, it suggests that intense work harms career prospects. That is because unbearable hours an
21、d intensity are in the opposite direction, reducing the quality of the work. The research concludes that the level of intensity we apply to the work we do is generally “a stronger predictor of unfavorable outcomes than overtime work” The research compared people of similar jobs and education levels,
22、 and found they were more likely to suffer poorer happiness and worse career prospects, including satisfaction, security and promotion, when they worked at an intense level for long periods. 8What do we know about Basecamps fourday work week? AIt lasts nearly half a year. BThe work pressure is too h
23、igh. CThere are some management problems. DEmployees work more than 8 hours a day. 9What does Mr.Fried intend to say in Paragraph 2? AGiven plenty of time, people can do more. BTo get work done well needs plenty of time. CPeople can do a job very well in a short work week. DA long work week is appro
24、priate for reduced workload. 10What does the research mentioned in the text want to tell us? AGetting much more rest. BImproving work quality. CRefusing a fiveday work week. DAvoiding working too intensely. 11What can be the best title for this passage? AMore Work, More Profits BLess Work, Less Bene
25、fits CShorter Week, Better Reward DLonger Hours, Higher Intensity D 2020 济南高三模拟 We humans love to stare into our smart devices. We gaze for hoursabout 10 hours and 39 minutes a dayat our computers, smartphones, tablets and televisions. Is all this staring bad for us? It might be, mainly because as w
26、e stare at our devices we are exposing ourselves to blue light. Blue light is a type of electromagnetic(电磁的) radiation with a very short wavelength that produces a high amount of energy. While its true that light can damage our eyes under certain circumstances, theres no scientific evidence suggesti
27、ng that blue light is harmful to our eyes. But many people still think it is, which is why bluelightblocking glasses are so popular. So do the glasses work? “Everyone is very concerned that blue light may be causing damage to the eye, but theres no evidence that it may be causing serious damage, ” D
28、r.Rahul Khurana, clinical spokesman for the American Academy of Ophthalmology, told Business Insider. Blue light exposure is nothing new. In fact, the sun is the largest source of blue light. Moreover, blue light is also present in LED light. But if blue light isnt harmful, then why are we constantl
29、y rubbing our eyes when were looking at our screens? The answer is eyestrain(眼疲劳):More than 60 percent of people experience eye problems associated with digital eyestrain. And blue light, it seems, isnt the cause. Instead, our eyes are so strained because most of us blink less when we stare at our d
30、igital devices. So if eyestrain is the issue, bluelightblocking glasses are probably of little use. 12What do we know about blue light? AIt is a kind of nuclear radiation. BIt has the shortest wavelength. CIt may come from electronic devices. DIt consumes a great deal of energy. 13What causes the po
31、pularity of bluelightblocking glasses? AEvidence of their benefits to eyes. BBelief in blue lights harmful effect. CWidespread use of smart devices. DScientific understanding of blue light. 14What can be inferred from Paragraph 4? ABlue light exposure is hardly avoidable. BEye problems are not easy
32、to deal with. CBlue light may connect with tired eyes. DRubbing eyes makes people strained. 15According to the text, wearing bluelightblocking glasses may be _. Atiring Bharmful Cuseless Dbeneficial 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。 Public Spea
33、king 2020 南昌市重点中学高三年级段考试题 Public speaking can be defined as the act of making a speech in front of a group of listeners. The types of public speaking are deliberately structured with three general purposes:to inform, to persuade and to entertain the audience. An informative speech has a purpose to i
34、nform, or give knowledge to its audience. _16_ For persuasive speech, the speaker would try to change the mindset, perception, or behavior of the audience for their own good. Thus, the speaker needs to look for common ground with the audience and try to relate to what they might agree on. The last t
35、ype is a ceremonial speech. It tends to be less formal and more personal than the other types of speeches. No matter how well you know the person you are giving speech to, try not to say bad things about them, even if it is meant to be a joke. _17_ Sparing some time to practice will help build confi
36、dence and help determine how long the presentation will last. Aside from it, knowing who the audience will be is quite necessary. Try to get as much information as possible regarding this particular area related to the audience. Knowing the “battlefield” in advance will give the speakers a huge adva
37、ntage. Language is the main aspect a speaker needs to pay attention to while giving a speech. _18_ A speaker needs to choose their words carefully and make it clear to the audience what they mean. Often, when given a speech, the audience look to the speaker to give them something new and useful. _19
38、_ Language and delivery(演讲方式) alone will not be sufficient if the speaker does not have the body language. The movement and gesture of a speaker also affect the audience. While closing the speech or presentation, speakers can restate their main points, just to remind the audience of the important th
39、ings that have been said. _20_ AIt needs to be used clearly. BThese speeches mark special occasions. CThe important thing to watch about is not to put in too much information. DThe key of perfecting anything is through practice, including public speaking. EThey can also end it with a special message
40、 and encourage the audience to ask questions. FKnowing how public speaking is done is a key part in understanding the importance of it. GThus, the speaker needs to know how to deliver their speech to fulfill the audiences expectation. 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
41、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,选出可以填入空白处的最佳 选项。 Everybody seemed to pay more attention to my little sister Lisa. Id _21_ enough of this bigsister thing! So I decided to leave, with my favorite toys and other _22_ like clothes. Mother _23_ my running away. However, she was not as
42、upset as she should be, “Are you going to Grandmas?” I didnt _24_ her and went out. So focused on my leaving, I was unaware Mother was _25_ me. Finally I got to Grandmas. _26_ I even knocked, the door opened. I realized Mother had _27_ ahead. Mother came in and sat down, patting her thigh (大腿), “Com
43、e here.” I didnt want to, but I was hot and tired, so I _28_ her thigh. She pushed my hair behind my ear and asked _29_, “Dear, why have you left?” And it all came out:“Its _30_ and all the time with Lisa, I get into trouble.” Taking my face in her hands, Mum said, “I dont want you to be so _31_. If
44、 its hard for you, Ill call the orphanage and send her away tomorrow.” I started to _32_ and I begged her, “No. Dont send her away!” Seeming _33_, Mother agreed. Afterwards, whenever we have a _34_, if I say, “Mum, Lisas being mean to me!” Mum smiles, “You had your _35_.” 21A.seen Bhad Cdone Dthough
45、t 22A.necessities Bfacilities Cvaluables Dtools 23A.monitored Benjoyed Cignored Dnoticed 24A.forgive Banswer Cwatch Daccept 25A.seeking Bfollowing Cmissing Dscolding 26A.Before BWhen CUntil DAfter 27A.called Barrived Cknown Dasked 28A.pushed away Bfell off Cgot on Dheld onto 29A.quickly Bimpatiently
46、 Cunhappily Dgently 30A.unimportant Bimproper Cunfair Dimpolite 31A.ridiculous Bsad Cunconfident Dnervous 32A.cry Blaugh Cnod Djump 33A.puzzled Bunsatisfied Cexhausted Dunwilling 34A.discussion Bplan Cquarrel Dchoice 35A.life Bchance Cexperience Dfortune 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
47、) 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 石家庄市重点高中高三毕业班摸底考试 Translated fiction sales in the United Kingdom 36._ (rise) by 5.5 percent last year, with growing demand for Chinese titles, said Nielsen Book on Wednesday. British newspaper The Guardian featured Liu Cixins The ThreeBody Problem and Jin Yo
48、ngs A Hero Born in its report on this trend 37._(say) that both “sold strongly” in 2018. The research, by the International Booker Prize (formerly known as the Man Booker International Prize), shows more than 2.6 million 38._(copy) of translated titles 39._ (sell) in 2018, at an estimated value of 2
49、0.7 million, the highest ever since Nielsen started the study in 2001. Fiammetta Rocco, from the International Booker Prize, said, “Reading fiction is one of the best ways we have of putting 40._(we) in other peoples shoes. The rise in sales of translated fiction shows 41._ hungry so many British readers are for terrific writing from other countries.” To Anna Holmwood 42._ news is a signal that “a new era has arrived”. Holmwood, who translated A Hero Born, told China Daily, “Its a big mome