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1、2021-2022高考英語(yǔ)模擬試卷注意事項(xiàng)1考試結(jié)束后,請(qǐng)將本試卷和答題卡一并交回2答題前,請(qǐng)務(wù)必將自己的姓名、準(zhǔn)考證號(hào)用05毫米黑色墨水的簽字筆填寫(xiě)在試卷及答題卡的規(guī)定位置3請(qǐng)認(rèn)真核對(duì)監(jiān)考員在答題卡上所粘貼的條形碼上的姓名、準(zhǔn)考證號(hào)與本人是否相符4作答選擇題,必須用2B鉛筆將答題卡上對(duì)應(yīng)選項(xiàng)的方框涂滿(mǎn)、涂黑;如需改動(dòng),請(qǐng)用橡皮擦干凈后,再選涂其他答案作答非選擇題,必須用05毫米黑色墨水的簽字筆在答題卡上的指定位置作答,在其他位置作答一律無(wú)效5如需作圖,須用2B鉛筆繪、寫(xiě)清楚,線(xiàn)條、符號(hào)等須加黑、加粗第一部分 (共20小題,每小題1.5分,滿(mǎn)分30分)1I _ football since I

2、 left university.Adidnt playBdont playCwont playDhavent played2It wasnt easy having my friends talk about their freshman years _ I wasnt a part ofAwhomBwhenCthatDwhat3The old bank, _ appearance is not a pretty sight, is extremely beautiful on the inside.AwhoseBwhereCwhenDwhich4Many thought that afte

3、r starring in the immensely popular drama, Nirvana in Fire, Hu Ge would _ and actively seek new roles.Amake a mountain out of a molehillBhave too many irons in the fireCstrike while the iron is hotDDput the cart before the horse5Did you visit the famous cultural relics last month?No, we_ it, but we

4、spent too much time shoppingAcould have visitedBmust have visitedCcant have visitedDshouldnt have visited6Peter has spent too much time on novels recently.That may _ his poor grade in the exam.Aaccount for Banswer forCapply for Dstand for7Pity you missed Georges wedding.Well, I _.Ahavent been invite

5、d Bwouldnt be invitedChadnt been invited Dam not invited8My uncle finally bought his dream house _ overlooks a beautiful park.AwhichBwhereCwhoDwhat9_ they choose Chinese company is that China has the most advanced technology of high speed railway in the world.AWhenBThatCWhereDWhy10With a lot of toug

6、h problems , the pilot was still calm, cool and collective under pressure.AsolveBsolvedCsolvingDto solve11I hope that we will be able to make it through the tough times and back to the business of working together _ our common goals.Aon behalf ofBin honor ofCon top ofDin search of12Playing with the

7、foreign visitors, my cousin is beginning to several different languages.Apick up Bpick outCturn up Dshow out13Thank God! This school term is coming to an end!Yeah, after all that hard work, we all a holiday.ApreserveBobserveCreserveDdeserve14We are to hold the sports meeting next weekend, _ the air

8、quality becomes better.AwhichBwhenCwhereDwhile15It was a green dinner. _Thanks. But it really only took an hour.AYou must be tired.BI enjoyed it very much.CYou must have spent all day cooking.DI have never had it before.16You _ have booked the tickets in advance; there were plenty left.AneedntBcantC

9、shouldntDmustnt17From his expression, I dont think he could have finished his homework last night, _?Acouldnt heBdo ICdid heDhasnt he18People expect Shanghai Disneyland Park to offer better service than _ of Tokyos.AthisBitConeDthat19If you go to buy the top best-selling CD, please get _ for me.Aone

10、BitCthisDthat20The government spokesman has to _ his words before responding to reporters.ApassBweighCcoverDexpress第二部分 閱讀理解(滿(mǎn)分40分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng)。21(6分)Most of us dont reach for that gnarled (多瘤的) carrot when selecting our produce at the local supermarket. Thats exactly why America

11、ns waste up to 40% of edible food every year. This unbelievable number has sparked the “ugly food” movement, inspiring many companies to sell ugly fruit and vegetables to consumers, rather than throwing them in the trash.One San Francisco organization is taking a unique approach. The Salvage Supperc

12、lub hosts fancy dinners inside dumpsters (垃圾箱) where they serve dishes entirely prepared with food that would have otherwise gone to waste.Josh Treuhaft, founder of these ugly food dinners, originally came up with the idea to bring about the awareness of Americas food waste problem. “There is undeve

13、loped potential in their food that for some reason, not to their own fault, is going to waste,” he told Seekers Laura Ling.Treuhaft isnt alone in his effort to reduce Americas food waste. A request last year called for Whole Foods to become part of the ugly food movement. They sold misshapen (畸形的) f

14、ruits and vegetables in Northern California stores.Selling imperfect produce is still relatively rare right now, which can be partially attributed to a supply issue rather than a lack of willing participants. Raleys, a Sacramento-based grocery chain, started an ugly food pilot program called “Real G

15、ood”, but discontinued it after 90 days saying they had “some challenges sourcing the product” A grower might have large amounts of ugly produce one year due to terrible weather, but much less the next year if the weather is better. Harvests constantly vary and retailers are more likely to buy ugly

16、produce in large number rather than just a few pounds at a time.This is why organizations like the Salvage Supperclub are playing an important role in the prevention of food waste. The Salvage Supperclub takes it a step further by not only buying the ugly product, but turning it into a good dining e

17、xperience as well.1、What does the underlined words “edible food” in Paragraph 1 refer to?AHealthy food. BExpensive food.CFood suitable to eat. DFood grown locally.2、Why does the Salvage Supperclub have dinners inside the dumpsters?ATo share their fancy ideas.BTo warn people not to waste.CTo show was

18、te should be reused.DTo advise people not to throw dumpsters.3、What makes Raleys stop its “Real Good” after 90 days of its operation?ALack of sources of product.BRetailers pursuing larger profit.CBad harvests due to bad weather.DPeoples unwillingness to buy imperfect produce.4、Which of the following

19、 can be the best title for the text?AJoining in the Ugly Food Movement.BAn Unusual Dining Experience.CMaking Full Use of Ugly Food.DThe Food Waste Problem in America.22(8分)Like a lot of young people. Joanna Rakoff took the first job she was offered. She decided to work at one of New Yorks oldest lit

20、erary agencies. Yet she had no idea that it would be the first stepping stone on the way to becoming a writer, and later, the novelist she is today.In the face of the ups and downs, she gave it her all. She can still remember that her boss was very challenging. “The thing that worked when my boss wa

21、s being difficult was remembering it wasnt personal. Usually, its not about you, its them,” she advises anyone in a similar situation.Being a manager and editor herself later in her career also helped to make sense of what happened years before. “Its really hard managing a lot of people. I had a lot

22、 more sympathy for my former boss after that. You dont know everything thats going on with them, and remember: theyre a person, too,” she says.After only a year, Rakoff realized she was not “an agency person” as her manager had believed, but the seed had been planted. She left with dreams of becomin

23、g a writer and a real understanding of the world of glossy (亮麗光鮮的) magazines.Rakoff rose from writing magazine articles to features editor, and later editor-in-chief. Dreams of one day writing fiction remained. “Writing pieces for magazines really helped me to become an author. It helped make writin

24、g less scary. When you write regularly and have deadlines, it really teaches you that sometimes you have to sit down and just do it,” she says.With all the pressure on young people these days, it is important to remember you dont have to be in the perfect job right away. Whats more, you dont need to

25、 know what you want to be or do for a career as soon as you finish high school or college. Rakoff explains how many of her very successful friends found different paths toward becoming fiction writers. There is nothing wrong with having a job to keep you busy and pay the bills while you figure out y

26、our passions, she says.1、When Joanna Rakoff was offered the first job. she .Agave it up to seek for some better opportunitiesBleft it at once because the boss was too demandingCagreed to work for the old literacy agency in New YorkDaccepted it believing it would lead to her future success2、How could

27、 Rakoff understand her boss in the literary agency?AShe thought her boss was under great pressure.BShe believed her boss expected her to work better.CShe knew her colleagues were doing well enough.DShe became a manager and editor herself later on.3、Rakoff left the literary agency with the ambition o

28、f .Aworking as a managerBwriting for magazinesCbecoming a fiction writerDbeing an agency person4、What can we learn from Rakoffs experience?AThe grass is always greener on the other side.BKeep on what you are doing until you succeed.CLand the best job as soon as you graduate from college.DA seemingly

29、 imperfect job may as well lead to success.23(8分)Professional development courses in LondonBusiness writingDelivery method: Online, VideoPrice: 49About the course: Many people get blocked when forced to put their thoughts into words at work. This course gives you the tools and techniques to improve

30、your writing, whether its a two-line email or a two-hundredreport.Travel writing coursesDelivery method: Classroom, SeminarPrice: 111 ( full day); 121 (evening classes)About the course: Do you want to be a travel writer? Then come along to a one-day travel writing workshop or a four-week travel writ

31、ing evening class. The courses help participants to write travel features and publish them in newspapers, magazines or on websites.Pre-sessional programmes in EAPDelivery method: Classroom, SeminarPrice: Starting from 1,210About the course: Our five pre-sessional programmes in English for academic p

32、urposes are intended for international students who plan to study at Aston University. These programmes aim to equip you with the language and academic skills necessary for success in your future chosen subject area.MasterclassDelivery method: Classroom, SeminarPrice: Starting from 331About the cour

33、se: Whether you write fundraising letters, or for your website(s), this course will help you gain the ideas, knowledge and skills you need to write fundraising copy that produces more impressive and profitable results.1、How is the business writing course different from the others?AIt is delivered on

34、line. BIt offers evening classes.CIt focuses on report writing. DIt is hosted by Aston University.2、What can pre-sessional programmes in EAP help students do?AChoose a suitable college subject. BPrepare themselves for university.CGo to world-class universities. DOnly improve their academic skills.3、

35、Which course fits John if he hopes to write inspiring words for fundraising activities?APre-sessional programmes in EAP. BTravel writing courses.CBusiness writing. DMasterclass.24(8分)There are an unbelievable number of reasons to go to Greece;just like there are an unbelievable number of things to d

36、o once a traveler arrives there.Here is a look at just some of the great historical things to see when vacationing in Athens,Greece.AgoraAgora lies in ruins now,but during its glory days it was a lively and active open marketplace where Greeks came to buy,sell,and exchange their goods and services.A

37、gora has ties to common people of ancient Greece.Guided tours are available and there is also a small museum with many artifacts from this area on display.ParthenonOne of the most famous landmarks in Athens is the legendary Parthenon.This building is still today admired by architects who are appreci

38、ative of the decorative design,as well as the engineering involved in its construction.Those interested in history will be impressed beyond belief with the opportunity to see this historic structure up close and personal.Temple of Olympian ZeusOne of the most impressive monuments to see up close is

39、the Temple of Olympian Zeus.Many people see this monument from far away,or even from the window of a taxi,and never stop for a firsthand look themselves.This is a huge mistake as the size of it cannot truly be appreciated without visiting it up close.Odeum of Herodes AtticusBuilt into the hillside a

40、nd providing a nice view of Athens is the Odeum of Herodes Atticus.This theater was constructed in the second century and was an important gathering place for both the upper and lower classes.It holds a little over 5,000 people,is located just below the Acropolis,and is still used for performances t

41、o this day.1、What did the ancient Greeks do in Agora?AThey did business. BThey toured around.CThey visited museums. DThey prayed for blessings.2、Who will show the most interest in Parthenon?AElectrical engineers. BBuilding designers.COrdinary visitors. DReligious people.3、How can visitors fully appr

42、eciate the Temple of Olympian Zeus?ABy approaching it. BBy looking in the distance.CBy taking a birds-eye view. DBy seeing through a taxi window.4、In what way is Odeum of Herodes Atticus different from the others?AIt has great historical value. BIt has ties to common people.CIt is famous for its arc

43、hitecture. DIt still serves its original purpose.25(10分)Oliver and the Seawigs by Philip ReevePublished byOUP PressISBN: 978-0-192-73455-6Oliver grew up in a family of explorersbut his biggest adventure is about to begin! Along with his new friends, Oliver goes off to look for his missing parents.I

44、really like this book because its not one of those short stories that are over too quickly, but a longish book that takes time to read. I recommend this book and give it 5 stars.Ginny, age 8Lady Lydia: Read Me a Story by Anne LavisPublished byA H StockwellISBN: 978-0-722-34327-2Lady Lydia is old and

45、 eccentric (古怪的), but she is never lonely. She shares her home with bats and mice and spiders, and all the animals round about are her friends too.My lovely daughter Alice likes all the pictures of the animals in this book, but she doesnt like it when the pages havelots of writing on with no picture

46、s. Alice rates this book 2 out of 5.Alice, age 4I Am a Woolly Hat (EARLY READER) by Salma KoraytemPublished byOrion BooksISBN: 978-1-444-00844-9Early Readers are stepping stones from picture books to reading books. A blue Early Reader is perfect for sharing and reading together.This book makes my sw

47、eetheart Lucie feel lovely inside and the drawing are not as good because the colors are not bright like other books. Lucie rates this book 3 out of 5.Lucie, age 4A Royal Fairytale byInk RobinPublished byEgmontISBN: 978-1-405-26843-1See Kate and Wills romance develop from their studying days at Edin

48、burgh through to their happy wedding at Buckingham Palace with the royal family, even the queen, in tow.My little angel Amy likes the book. The best parts are the wedding and fireworks as she likes fireworks and the colors on the page are really bright. Amy rates it 4 out of 5.Amy, age 41、Which book

49、 might an animal lover prefer?AA Royal Fairytale. BOliver and the Seawigs.CLady Lydia: Read Me a Story. DI Am a Woolly Hat (EARLY READER).2、Who likes bright colors?AGinny and Alice. BLucie and Amy.CGinny and Amy. DAlice and Lucie.3、Whose book shows romance and happiness?APhilip Reeve. BAnne Lavis.CS

50、alma Koraytem. DInk Robin.第三部分 語(yǔ)言知識(shí)運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié))第一節(jié)(每小題1.5分,滿(mǎn)分30分)閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的A、B、C和D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)26(30分) The story of how I got my new job,and came to be on such good terms with my boss is a funny one. It happened like this. I was cycling along a street on my way to the 1 A yellow car passed m

51、e and suddenly 2 right in front of me,as there was another car coming in the other direction. I had to brake hard and I hit another 3 We both fell,but fortunately 4 of us was hurt. I was extremely angry! I saw that a little further up the road the traffic lights had turned red. I cycled as fast as I

52、 could and saw that the driver in the yellow car was 5 at the red light. 1 was still so angry that I went up to tell him what I 6 him. I cycled in front of him, got off my bicycle and laid it down on the road in front of his car 7 he couldnt drive off. Then I told him what a bad driver I thought he

53、was. I told him that he had knocked two people off their bicycles and had nearly 8 a bad accident. I told him that he was a 9 to other people on the road. I went on shouting at him 10 everyone was looking at him. His face became red. When the light turned green, I said to him, Dont be so stupid 11 D

54、rive carefully so that everyone can enjoy a long time. Then I 12 my bicycle and rode on.Fortunately, I was on time for the interview. It was an important job, and I wanted the job very much. I walked 13 the room where three people were waiting to interview me. There was a woman who was the boss of t

55、he office in which I wanted to work. There was a man with whom I would have to work together and finally the manager of the company -the 14 of the yellow car! We looked at each other for a moment in great surprise and total 15 What should I do now? I decided to look on the whole matter as a great jo

56、ke!I laughed and said, Yes, we ve already met, havent we? I remember that the last time we met I did 16 of the talking, so perhaps I should let you do the talking this time. For a moment I saw him thinking. Then he realized that I was not going to say 17 about his bad driving. The interview went ver

57、y well. I told the company about my work experience and answered their questions as well as I could. Two days later I received a letter 18 me the job. I was pleased that the manger had decided not to be angry with me for having been so 19 Now I 20 about it and say to everyone that I dare tell my man

58、ager exactly what I think of him.1、AcompanyBceremonyCinterviewDanniversary2、Acut inBcut offCcut downDcut through3、AcarBcyclistCdriverDtree4、AbothBeitherCneitherDone5、AdrivingBwaitingCapologizingDdenying6、Atalked aboutBinsisted onCran afterDthought of7、Aso thatBeven thoughCin caseDon account8、AmetBmi

59、ssedCcausedDkilled9、Amanager BexpertCpartnerDdanger10、AbecauseBwhileCbutDif11、Ain the futureBall your lifeCin the carDin front of me12、Amade upBcame upCgave upDpicked up13、AaroundBintoCacrossDaway14、AownerBbuyerCpassengerDdriver15、AangerBforgivenessCsilenceDappreciation16、AmostBleastCbestDworst17、Aa

60、nythingBnothingCsomethingDeverything18、AofferingBhelpingCforcingDdonating19、AconsiderateBpatientCrudeDforgetful20、Amake promisesBlearn lessonsCtell truthsDmake jokes第二節(jié)(每小題1.5分,滿(mǎn)分15分)閱讀下面材料,在空白處填入1個(gè)適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號(hào)內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。27(15分)語(yǔ)篇填空When people use maps, they are usually seeking directions to a place they

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