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1、2021-2022高考英語(yǔ)模擬試卷考生須知:1全卷分選擇題和非選擇題兩部分,全部在答題紙上作答。選擇題必須用2B鉛筆填涂;非選擇題的答案必須用黑色字跡的鋼筆或答字筆寫在“答題紙”相應(yīng)位置上。2請(qǐng)用黑色字跡的鋼筆或答字筆在“答題紙”上先填寫姓名和準(zhǔn)考證號(hào)。3保持卡面清潔,不要折疊,不要弄破、弄皺,在草稿紙、試題卷上答題無效。第一部分 (共20小題,每小題1.5分,滿分30分)1You have a big mouth,Tom. You have told everybody the secret.AshouldntBmustntCcantDmightnt2The manager is tryin

2、g to find a man to recommend how the job .Ais doneBbe doneCshould doneDto do3Mary was pleased to see that the seeds she _ in the garden were growing.Awas planting Bhas planted Cwould plant Dhad planted4I believed him to be honest but his actions showed that he had _.Athe top dog Bthe feet of clayChi

3、s cup of tea Dthe apple of his eye5I was expecting a present from her, so I was disappointed I didnt receive _.AitBoneCthatDthe one6We the top of the mountain but for this awful weatherIt rained all dayAwill reachBwould reachChave reachedDwould have reached7The guidance teacher was their adviser, of

4、fering them suggestions and solutions when they _ difficulties.Aarose BencounteredCemerged Devaluated8Tom is proud and _, never admitting he is wrong and always looking for someone else to blame.AstrictBstubbornCsympatheticDsensitive9-The prices of vegetables are going up madly. Its really too much

5、for us.-But for the situation where many vegetable producing areas _ constant low temperature, things would not be like this.Ameet withBhave met withCmet withDhad met with10He is eager to try something he has never tried before.Oh, I see. Thats _ hes different from others.Awhen Bwhere Chow Dwhat11Th

6、e teacher called Tom to his office because he was caught in the exam.Ato cheatBcheatingCcheatedDcheat12_ the plant once a week if you are to get fruit in the autumn.AWatered BWatering CTo water DWater13-How was your trip to Xian last month?-_. It was raining cats and dogs during my stay there.AWonde

7、rfulBExcitingCNot badDIt couldnt be worse14-Whenever you want a good meal, come to my restaurant and eat for free.-Believe me. That is an _ I will not refuse.AapproachBofferCideaDinstruction15I like such houses with beautiful gardens in front, but I dont have enough money to buy .AitBoneCthatDthis16

8、- Ill send you the signed contract personally this time tomorrow.- Sorry, I _ a meeting then.Aam attendingBattendedChave attendedDwill be attending17Usually Beijing Roast Duck _ together with special pancakes, green onions and sweet sauce.Awas served Bwill serveCis served Dserved18Why do you want a

9、new job _ youve got such a good one already?AthatBwhereCwhichDwhen19Its nearly four years since I worked in that firm. I _ a band with other fellows.AoperatedBhad been operatingCwas operatingDam operating20The girl is so grateful whenever she remembers my brother and me _ her from the icy water.Ato

10、have savedBto saveCsavingDsaved第二部分 閱讀理解(滿分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)EXCURSION DETAILS$109.99 / Adult (ages 13 and over)$79.99 / Child (ages 8 - 12)*Prices may vary with seasonsThis adventure begins with a motorcoach ride along the Klondike Highway, paralleling the route used by the

11、 explorers during the 1898 Klondike Gold Rush. Youll ascend to the 3,290-foot Klondike Summit, where you can photograph majestic mountains and waterfalls.Your ride continues as you travel north to the famous Yukon Suspension Bridge. Feel the thrilling sensation of a swaying walkway 65 feet above the

12、 churning rapids of the Tutshi River. Finally walk through the museum-quality displays demonstrating the areas unique history.By now youve worked up an appetite, and the hearty salmon buffet at the Liarsville Trail Camp is sure to tame even the hungriest beast. Savor wild Alaskan salmon grilled over

13、 an open alder wood fire, a variety of salads, cornbread and dessert. After your meal, you may return or be dropped off in Skagway for shopping.Guest Reviews (4)Palp from Vancouver Great one hour stop at the Suspension Bridge. The salmon bake in Liarsville was the best part! It was a buffet of UNLIM

14、ITED salmon that was being freshly cooked over an open fire. Overall good excursion, just a little too expensive for what it is.Dragon from Los Angles Did this on May 1, 2019. Our guide, Glenn, was very enthusiastic and knowledgeable, keeping us entertained all the way by making jokes and explaining

15、 the history of the landmarks. There were only 12 people, so we all had window seats! The views were GREAT! Took lots of pics.Plutocrat from Edmonton Enjoyed the drive, enjoyed the fees and enjoyed Liarsville, where the food was AMAZING. Cant believe how much we enjoyed walking across the suspension

16、 bridge.Rod from Regina“To the Summit” gives the impression you are going to the big summit. This was not the case. The summit in question was just a small hill. The views at the suspension bridge are ok but not incredible. The lunch at Liarsville was not bad, though, and that stop was best of the d

17、ay.150、Which of the following shows the correct touring order in the excursion?ASkagway Suspension Bridge Klondike Gold RushBLiarsville Trail Camp Klondike HighwayTutshi RiverCKlondike Summit Suspension Bridge Liarsville Trail CampDKlondike Gold Rush Liarsville Trail Camp Suspension Bridge1、After re

18、ading the four reviews, we learn that _.APalp thought the price for the excursion is reasonableBDragon thought highly of his humorous and learned guideCPlutocrat was not content with the food in LiarsvilleDRod felt the view around the suspension bridge was great22(8分)No one knew Prince Edward Street

19、 as well as Pierre Dupin. He had delivered milk to the families on the street for thirty years. For the past fifteen years a large white horse named Joseph pulled his milk wagon. Joseph was a gentle horse with beautiful spirit shining out of its eyes, so Pierre named him after Saint Joseph.Every mor

20、ning at five, Pierre arrived at the milk companys stables to find Joseph waiting for him, Pierre would call, “Good morning, my old friend.”, as he climbed into his seat, while Joseph turned his head toward the driver. And the two would go proudly down the street. Without any order from Pierre, the w

21、agon would roll down three streets. Then it turned right for two streets, before turning left to Saint Catherine Street. The horse finally stopped at the first house on Prince Edward Street. There, Joseph would wait perhaps thirty seconds for Pierre to get down off his seat and put a bottle of milk

22、at the front door.Pierre knew every one of the forty families that got milk. The cooks knew that Pierre could not read or write; so, instead of leaving orders in an empty milk bottle, they simply sang out if they needed an extra bottle.Pierre also had a wonderful memory. When he arrived at the stabl

23、e he always remembered to tell Jacques, the foreman(領(lǐng)班) of the stables, “The Pacquins took an extra bottle this morning; the Lemoines bought a pint of cream .” Most of the drivers had to make out the weekly bills and collect the money. But Jacques, liking Pierre, never asked him to do this.One day t

24、he president of the milk company came to inspect the early morning milk deliveries.Jacques pointed to Pierre and said:”See how the horse listens and how he turns his head toward Pierre? See the look in that horses eyes? You know, I think those two share a secret. I have often felt it. He is getting

25、old. Maybe he ought to be given a rest, and a small pension.”“But of course,” the president laughed. “He has been on this job now for thirty years. All who know him love him. Tell him it is time he rested. He will get his pay every week as before.”But Pierre refused to leave his job. He said his lif

26、e would be nothing if he could not drive Joseph every day. “We are two old men,” he said to Jacques. “Let us wear out together. When Joseph is ready to leave, then I too will do so.”Then one cold morning Jacques had terrible news for Pierre. Jacques said,”Pierre, your horse, Joseph, didnt wake up. H

27、e was very old, Pierre.” Jacques said softly. “He is over in his stall, looking very peaceful. Go over and see him.” Pierre took one step forward, then turned. “No . no . I cannot see Joseph again. You ., you dont understand, Jacques.”For years Pierre had worn a large heavy cap that came down low ov

28、er his eyes.It kept out the bitter cold wind. Now, Jacques looked into Pierres eyes and he saw something that shocked him. He saw a dead, lifeless look in them.“Take the day off, Pierre,” Jacques said. Pierre walked to the corner and stepped into the street.There was a warning shout from the driver

29、of a big truck . there was the screech(尖銳的剎車聲) of rubber tires as the truck tried to stop. But Pierre heard nothing.Five minutes later a doctor said, “Hes dead ., killed instantly.”“I couldnt help it,” the truck driver said. “He walked in front of my truck. He never saw it, I guess. Why, he walked a

30、s though he were blind.”The doctor bent down. “Blind?Of course, this man has been blind for five years.” He turned to Jacques, “Didnt you know he was blind?”“No .no .” Jacques said softly. “None of us knew. Only one . only one knewa friend of his, named Joseph . It was a secret, I think, just betwee

31、n those two.”1、According to the first three paragraphs, we can know that _.AJoseph was named after an unknown manBPierre knew all the small streets in the city better than anyone elseCJoseph managed to deliver milk by itself even without Pierres companyDPierre and Joseph seemed to understand each ot

32、her and cooperated very well2、Why did Pierre refuse to leave his job?AHe thought he was not old enough to retire.BThe pension was too small to support his life.CHe was unwilling to be separated from Joseph.DHe wanted to get promoted to foreman.3、Which of the following can best describe Pierre?Awell-

33、received and trustworthy Bcruel and greedyCsensitive and humorous Dcreative and enthusiastic4、The underlined sentences imply that _.AJacques had known the fact that Pierre was blind for a long timeBthe death of Joseph drove Pierre to despair of lifeCPierre wanted to commit suicide because of his bli

34、ndnessDJacques was afraid to see Pierres empty eyes5、Which of the following does NOT indicate Pierres blindness?APierre knew every one of the forty families that got milk.BYou know, I think those two share a secret. I have often felt it.CI cannot see Joseph again. You dont understand, Jacques.DFor y

35、ears Pierre had worn a large heavy cap that came down low over his eyes.6、What is the best title for the passage?AA caring friend BA caring milk companyCA secret of a horse DA secret for two23(8分) “Mum, what does it mean when someone tells you that they have a skeleton(骨骼)in the closet(衣櫥)?” Jessica

36、 asked. “A skeleton in the closet?” her mother paused thoughtfully, “Well, its something that you would rather not have anyone else know about. For example, if in the past, someone in Dads family had been arrested for stealing a horse, It would be a skeleton in his familys closet. He really wouldnt

37、want any neighbor to know about it.”“Why pick on my family?” Jessicas father said with anger. “Your family history isnt so good, you know. Wasnt your great-great-grandfather a prisoner who was transported to Australia for his crimes?” “Yes, but people these days say that you are not a real Australia

38、n unless your ancestors arrived as prisoners.” Gosh, sorry I asked. I think I understand now,” Jessica cut in before things grew worse.After dinner, the house was very quite. Jessicas parents were still quite angry with each other. Her mother was ironing clothes and every now and then she glared at

39、her husband, who hid behind his newspaper pretending to read. When she finished, she gathered the freshly pressed clothes in her arms and walked to Jessicas closet. Just as she opened the door and reached in to hang a skirt, a bony arm stuck out from the dark depths and a bundle of white bones fell

40、to the floor, Jessicas mother sank into a faint(暈倒), walking only when Jessica put a cold, wet cloth on her forehead. She looked up to see the worried faces of her husband and daughter.“What happened? Where am I?” she asked. “You just destroyed the schools skeleton, Mum,” explained Jessica, “ I brou

41、ght it home to help me with my health project. I meant to tell you, but it seemed that as soon as I mentioned skeletons and closets, it caused a problem between you and Dad.” Jessica looked in amazement as her parents began to laugh madly. “They are both crazy,” she thought.1、According to Jessicas m

42、other, “a skeleton in the clothes” means _.Aa family honor Ba family secretCa family story Da family treasure2、What can we learn about some Australians ancestors from Paragraph 2?AThey were brought to Australia as prisoners.BThey were the earliest people living in Australia.CThey were involved in so

43、me crimes in Australia.DThey were not regarded as criminals in their days.3、Jessicas mother fell down into a faint _.Abecause she was knocked Bbecause she was frightenedCbecause she was injured Dbecause she was surprised4、Jessicas parents laughed madly at the end of the story probably because _.Athe

44、y were crazy Bthey were overexcitedCthey realized their misunderstanding Dthey both thought they had won the quarrel24(8分) I heard many parents complaining that their teenage children are rebelling(叛逆)I wish it were soAt your age you ought to be growing away from your parentsYou should be learning t

45、o stand on your own hvo feetBut take a good look at the present rebellionIt seems that teenagers are taking the same way of showing that they disagree with their parentsInstead of striking out boldly on their own, most of them are clutching(緊握)at one anothers hands for reassuranceThey claim they wan

46、t to dress as they pleaseBut they all wear the same clothes. Then set off in new directions in musicBut somehow they all end up with listening to the same record togetherTheir reason for thinking or acting in thus-and-such a way is that many people are doing itThey have come out of their cocoon(繭) i

47、nto a larger cocoonIt has become harder and harder for a teenager to stand up against the popularity wave and go his or her own wayIndustry has firmly carved out a teenage marketThese days every teenager can learn from the advertisements what a teenager should have and beAnd many of todays parents h

48、ave come to award high marks for the popularity of their childrenAll this adds to a great barrier(障礙) for the teenager who wants to find his or her own pathBut the barrier is worth climbing overThe path is worth following, You may want to listen to classical music instead of going to a partyYou may

49、want to collect rocks when everyone else is collecting recordsYou may have some thoughts that you dont care to share with your classmates at once, well, go to itFind yourselfPopularity will come-with the people who respect you for who you areThat is the only kind of popularity that really counts1、In

50、 this passage, the author wants to tell _.Ateenagers how to learn to decide things for themselvesBreaders how to be popular with people aroundCparents how to control and guide their childrenDpeople how to understand and respect each other2、According to the author, many teenagers think they are brave

51、 enough to act on their own, but in fact, most of them_.Ahave much difficulty understanding each otherBlack confidenceCdare not cope with (處理) problems single-handedDare much afraid of getting lost3、Which of the following is true according to the passage?AThere is no popularity that really countsBWh

52、at many parents are doing is helping their children find their own pathsCIt is bad for a teenager to disagree with his or her classmatesDMost teenagers claim that they want to do what they like to, but they are actually doing the same4、What does the author think of advertisements?AConvincingBInfluen

53、tial.CInstructiveDAuthoritative(權(quán)威的)5、During the teenage years, one should learn to _Adiffer from others in as many ways as possibleBget into the right reason and become popularCfind ones real selfDrebel against parents and the popularity wave25(10分)They had a dozen children, six boys and six girls,

54、 in seventeen years. One reason Dad had so many children was that he was confident anything he and Mother teamed upon was sure to be a success.Our house at Montclair, New Jersey, was a sort of school for scientific management and the removal of wasted motions or “motion study,” as Dad and Mother nam

55、ed it.Dad took moving pictures of us children washing dishes, so that he could determine how we could reduce our motions and thus hurry through the task. Each child who wanted extra pocket money put forward an offer saying what he would do the job for. The lowest bidder got the contract(合約).Dad put

56、process and work charts in the bathrooms. Every child old enough to write and Dad expected his children to start writing at a young age was required to sign their names on the charts in the morning after he had brushed his teeth, taken a bath, combed his hair, and made his bed. At night, each child

57、had to weigh himself, mark the figure on a graph, and sign the process charts again after he had done his homework, washed his hands and face, and brushed his teeth. Mother wanted to have a place on the charts for saying prayers, but Dad said as far as he was concerned prayers were voluntary.It was

58、strict management, all right. Yes, at home or on the job, Dad was always the efficiency expert. He buttoned his vest from the bottom up, instead of from the top down, because the bottom-to-top process took him only three seconds, while the top-to-bottom took seven. He even used two shaving brushes t

59、o make his face smooth enough, because he found that by so doing he could cut seventeen seconds off his shaving time. For a while he tried shaving with two razors, but he finally gave that up.“I can save forty-four seconds,” he complained, “but I wasted two minutes this morning putting this bandage

60、on my throat.” It wasnt the injured throat that really bothered him. It was the two minutes.1、Why was the authors house considered a sort of school?AIt had a team of twelve children there.BThe children were taught how to work well in it.CThe parents could teach their children better at home.DThe par

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