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1、2021-2022高考英語(yǔ)模擬試卷請(qǐng)考生注意:1請(qǐng)用2B鉛筆將選擇題答案涂填在答題紙相應(yīng)位置上,請(qǐng)用05毫米及以上黑色字跡的鋼筆或簽字筆將主觀題的答案寫(xiě)在答題紙相應(yīng)的答題區(qū)內(nèi)。寫(xiě)在試題卷、草稿紙上均無(wú)效。2答題前,認(rèn)真閱讀答題紙上的注意事項(xiàng),按規(guī)定答題。第一部分 (共20小題,每小題1.5分,滿分30分)1Some people use hand-written letters _ typing because theyre more personal and represent your sincerity.Ain preference to Bin process of Cin refer
2、ence with Din search of2Dont touch your eyes, nose and mouth, because they arent covered by skin and can _ the virus more easily.Atake upBpick upCmake upDset up3Wed better go now, _ well miss the train.Abut Bso Cotherwise Dtherefore4He insisted what he did _ right and that anyone who broke laws _Awa
3、s ; be punishedBbe ; was punishedCwas; was punishedDbe ; be punished5You ought to have made an apology to Tom yesterday eveningYes, I know I _ _Aought to haveBhave toCshouldDmust have6For all the failure of his business, he remains optimistic and _ untroubled by his problems.AhopefullyBseeminglyCrar
4、elyDfrequently7He is very tired,so he needs some time _ duty for relaxation and rest.AthroughBonCwithDoff8That was a very busy street that I was never allowed to cross accompanied by an adult.AwhenBifCunlessDwhere9Have you got these jeans in _ larger size? This pair is a bit too small around _ waist
5、.Aa; theB/; theCthe; /Da; a10Internet shopping is really _ when people are sure of its safety and security.Ataking offBtaking upCsetting offDsetting up11 How did you find Professor Smiths speech last night ? To be frank, his speech didnt _ to me .AappealBbelongCreferDoccur12The house caught fire las
6、t week, with little of the original building _.Aremain Bremained Cremains Dremaining13Alices father always brings her a nice gift _ he returns home from his business trip.Aby the timeBall the timeCevery timeDin the time14Given the huge gap _ economic development and cultural consciousness, young peo
7、ple find big cities are safer than small towns.Ain view of Bin case of Cin consequence of Din respect of15. Im really angry at my naughty son. He never listens to me and often is against me. _, Ellen. Things will go out.AIt doesnt matter BTake your timeCDont mention it DTake it easy16When the admiss
8、ion letter from Harvard University arrived, Bens parents were and threw a big party.Ain the red Btickled pinkCas white as a sheet Din a blue mood17Ouch, mum! A fish bone has stuck in my teeth!_, Lucy. I am coming.A Take your time B Help yourselfC Dont bother D Take it easy18_ is often the case, we h
9、ave worked out the production plan.AWhich BWhen CWhat DAs19In recent years, Chinese arts have won the of a lot of people outside China.Areputation BenjoymentCappreciation Dentertainment20The U.S. official said North Korea and Iran should follow in the steps of Libya, which last December said it woul
10、d work_ to allow international weapons inspectors to do their work.AunconditionallyBunwillinglyCunfortunatelyDuncomfortably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)“Mom, what is that?” asked my son. “The Bride of Chucky?”The old doll I was holding was pretty scary. Her glass eyes were
11、especially horrible, closing when she stood upright and flying open when she lay flat. Once she had been loved, but she had been stored in an attic (閣樓) for decades, where the extremes of heat and cold can be hard on a girls looks. Throw her in the waste bin? Maybe. But first, lets check eBay.I clic
12、ked, supplied the required information about condition, including defects (i.e., “Only a miracle could save this doll”), and uploaded its photos. I sold it for $5.The buyer was happy: “As described!” he wrote on my feedback page. “Super seller!” The doll found a home and, I hope, a new life. Maybe s
13、he was used to repair other dolls. Perhaps those strange eyes got fixed and once again can inspire a childs love. Its a win-win, if you ask me.I also sold lots of other stuff. None of them brought in a lot of money, though I have been surprised at the occasional bidding war, like, for example, the o
14、ne over an old swimsuit that would have made Brigitte Bardot look bad. And some customers, lets face it, are strange. Recently I had a hard time convincing an Australian would-be buyer of an Irish souvenir bell that I dont shop internationally; its just too much trouble. He could have flown to Irela
15、nd and bought his own bell for the price he was willing to pay. Another time, a buyer complained that the electric wire on an old radio was dirty. Really? Dirty? The wire was black. But I aim to please, so I offered a refund.So why bother with the dealing and small profits? Because I dont like aband
16、oning the past. All these treasures once had stories. They meant something. But the people who gave them that meaning are gone, and I simply cannot rescue everything. I cant even sew. So I find it satisfying that a new owner, discovered via eBay, will continue the story in his or her own way.1、What
17、was the doll like?AIt was lovely.BIt was beautiful.CIt looked frightening.DIt was pretty ordinary.2、Which can best replace the underlined word “defects” in Paragraph 3?AFaults.BVirtues.CPictures.DRequirements.3、Why did the author refuse to sell the Australian the bell?AShe thought he was strange.BHi
18、s bid was not high enough.CSomeone else had already bought it.DDelivering it to him was troublesome.4、After receiving the complaint about the radio, the author _.Afelt deeply sorryBexplained patientlyCreturned the moneyDapologized immediately5、Why does the author sell used stuff via eBay?AShe needs
19、money badly.BShe is an environmentalist.CShe is interested in marketing.DShe wants their stories to be continued.22(8分)A few years ago I had an “aha!” moment regarding handwriting.I had in my hand a sheet of paper with handwritten instructions on it for some sort of editorial task. It occurred at fi
20、rst that I did not recognize the handwriting, and then I realized whose it must be. I finally became aware of the fact that I had been working with this colleague for at least a year, maybe two, and yet I did not recognize her handwriting at that point.It was a very important event in the computeriz
21、ation of lifea sign that the informal. Friendly communication of people working together in an office had changed from notes in pen to instant messages and emails. There was a time when our workdays were filled with little letters, and we recognized one anothers handwriting the way we knew voices or
22、 faces.As a child visiting my fathers office, I was pleased to recognize, in little notes on the desks of his staff, the same handwriting I would see at home in the notes he would leave on the fridgeexcept that those notes were signed “dad” instead of “RFW”.All this has been on my mind because of th
23、e talk about The Rise and Fall of Handwriting, a book by Florey. She shows in her book a deep concern about the fall of handwriting and the failure of schools to teach children to write well, but many others argue that people in a digital age cant be expected to learn to hold a pen.I dont buy it.I d
24、ont want to see anyone cut off from the expressive, personal associations that a pen still promotes better than a digital keyboard does. For many a biographer, part of really getting to know their subjects is learning to read their handwriting.What some people advocate is teaching one of the many at
25、tractive handwritings based on the handwriting of 16th-century Italy. That may sound impossibly grandas if they want kids to learn to draw by copying classical paintings. However, they have worked in many school systems.1、Why was the author surprised at not recognizing his colleagues handwriting?AHe
26、 had worked with his colleague long enough.BHis colleagues handwriting was so beautiful.CHis colleagues handwriting was so terrible.DHe still had a lot of work to do.2、People working together in an office used to _.Atalk more about handwritingBtake more notes on workdaysCknow better one anothers han
27、dwritingDcommunicate better with one another3、According to the author, handwritten notes _.Aare harder to teach in schoolsBattract more attentionCare used only between friendsDcarry more message4、We can learn from the passage that the author _.Athinks it impossible to teach handwritingBdoes not want
28、 to lose handwritingCputs the blame on the computerDdoes not agree with Florey23(8分) Centuries ago, these caves were places of worship (祭祀) for Buddhist monks. Today theyre homes for 200 poor Afghan families and one classroom.Fereshta Ahmadi was able to stay in school after her family moved to the c
29、aves about a decade ago. Shes now a senior at an all-girls high school in Bamyan but she felt the need to educate the children of cave settlers. So 6 years ago, she transformed her living space into a classroom.For 2 hours every day she teaches 30 primary school-age kids different subjects including
30、 English. She says she wants to give an opportunity to the children who dont have access to mainstream schools.“Cave settlers are no different from people who live in modern communities or people who live in fancy apartments and buildings. They, too can study, can go to public schools and take priva
31、te courses so they build their abilities and development.”Using her own money, the young teacher opened a small library with 200 books to improve the reading skills of her students. She hopes to expand her cave class in the future. “My plan is to change my small course to a big school and there must
32、 be some assistance from government and /or other organizations so that I can take my services to the next level.”The children in this classroom are happy to get an education and they have big dreams for the future. “We study different subjects here, for example, Dari, math, English, drawing and rea
33、ding, I want to become a doctor in the future and serve my people,” said one of the students.Years of conflict and poverty forced these families to seek refuge (避難所) in these ancient caves with no basic facilities and, previous to Ahmadis initiative (自發(fā)性), no chance of getting an education for the c
34、hildren. After an Afghan service broadcast report about Ahmadis school, Afghanistans Ministry of Education offered to help her in her efforts.1、What does Ahmadi think vital for the children?AA secure income in the future.BTheir admission to college.CA comfortable living space.DTheir access to educat
35、ion.2、What can we infer from the last paragraph?AAhmadi has been honored.BThe mass media are powerful.CAhmadis plan is promising.DAll Afghans are left homeless.3、Which of the following words best describes Ahmadi?AAdventurous.BSelfless.CInnocent.DAggressive24(8分)The hit movie Finding Nemo follows a
36、clownfish from the Great Barrier Reef. In real life, clownfish are among the thousands of colorful sea creatures that call the Great Barrier Reef home. Stretching 1, 250 miles along Australias northeastern coast, the Great Barrier Reef is the longest coral reef in the world.A coral reef is a living
37、underwater structure. But these days, the Great Barrier Reef has found itself in trouble. Overfishing, pollution, and high temperatures are harming its health. Thats why the government in Australia is trying to help rescue the reef.Underwater GardenWhile coral may look like a plant, it is actually m
38、ade up of tiny sea animal. Those sea animals are called coral polyps.As polyps die, they leave hard shells behind. Other polyps grow on top of the shells. Over thousands of years, they form a coral reef in warm water that is not very deep.In many ways, the Great Barrier Reef resembles an underwater
39、garden. Coral can be hard or soft. It forms in different colors and in strange shapes. Some coral looks like hardened brains. Other coral looks like fans and lettuces.The reef bursts with schools of tropical fish, dashing among gaps in the coral. The reef supplies food and shelter to creatures livin
40、g in and around the coral. Turtles, sharks, sea horses, and crabs are among its many inhabitants.Helping HumansWhile the reef is important to ocean life, it helps humans, too. People rely on the reef for both food and jobs. It also provides medicine used to treat disease. Each year, the Great Barrie
41、r Reef contributes about $ 975 million to the economy through tourism and fishing.Stressed OutIs it surprising, then, that the Great Barrier Reef is under too much stress? Fishing nets and ships break off sections and damage the reef. Air and water pollution are also doing harm. At the same time, wa
42、rmer sea temperatures have caused coral bleaching(漂白)on half of the reef. The high temperatures cause the coral to turn white, often killing it.Reef RescueIn an effort to help save the reef, the government has limited fishing to two thirds of it. That plan increases the number of “green zones.” Thos
43、e are areas that are off-limits to fishermen and boats. However, tourists and researchers can still visit them. Many fishermen are upset about the plan because they rely on the reef for jobs.The Australian government says that its plan will help keep the reef safe from some threats. “It is very impo
44、rtant that we give a reef proper protection for the future,” said one government official. The reef is Australias greatest natural treasure.1、Which of the following is not a creature that lives in the Great Barrier Reef?ACoral polyps. BTurtles.CSea horses. DWhales.2、Which section describes the probl
45、em in this passage?A“Underwater Garden” B“Helping Humans”C“Stressed Out” D“Reef Rescue”3、What picture can the reader get from the underlined sentence in Paragraph 6?AMany fish quickly moving through the coral.BFish moving toward the center, or target, of the coral.CStructured, orderly groups of youn
46、g fish without a clear path.DFish exploding when they come into contact with gaps in the coral.25(10分)After a successful first year at St.Faiths School in Cambridge were delighted to be returning for our second summer camp there in 2012.The activity camp offers fun activities during the school summe
47、r holidays and is bound to be very popular in the local area.The action packed activity programme includes motor sports,archery,fencing, dance,art,football and much more!Weve got your holiday childcare coveredOfsted(英國(guó)教育標(biāo)準(zhǔn)局)-registered for parents,peace of mind,and 80+ activities to ensure a varied
48、and exciting programme for the children.St.Faiths School is an ideal place for a Barracudas camp with plenty of beautiful grounds and superb facilities right in the heart of the city.The site consists of a modern sports hall,drama studio,assembly hall,art room,tennis courts,playing fields,motor spor
49、ts track and archery range(靶場(chǎng)).We will also have one of our fantastic inflatable(可充氣的)water parks on site;always a big hit with children of all ages.As predicted,a popular camp!The camp is for children aged 4.1 to 12 years.Standard opening hours are 8.30 am to 1.30 pm but can be extended from 8 am t
50、o 2 pm with our Early and Late Clubs.These flexible hours mean busy parents can be relaxed knowing their children are well entertained all day!Skills Builder courses available at this site include Motor Mania(熱衷),Lab Rats and Upstage!Add cover(保險(xiǎn))to your booking for unforeseen circumstances with Cus
51、tomer Protection PlanFurther questions about Barracudas?Visit our FAQs section or call our friendly team on 0841 123 1299.Dont forget you can also visit our Testimonials(推薦書(shū))section for customer reviews too.Please note: all offers and discounted prices shown below are dependent an availability.Book
52、now to avoid disappointment.1、The main purpose of the activity of St.Faiths School in Cambridge is for children to_. .Adevelop a good habit Bteam up with other classmatesCpromote their creative ability Dbuild up their bodies2、Why are busy parents probably satisfied if their children join the camp?AT
53、heir kids can be well entertained under good care.BTheir kids can learn how to take good care of themselves.CTheir kids can improve their moral standard to a degree.DTheir kids will obtain a lot of knowledge about protecting themselves.3、How much will,you pay if you want to book three kids for two w
54、eeks?A181. B1,203. C834. D913.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)One doctor is being recognized as the best doctor.He ever took the time to 1 a young patients broken toy.The little boy,Ryan,has several health 2 .The 9-year-old has had eight operations
55、 in his life,so when he went to Childrens Hospital for 3 in early November,he brought along his favorite toy for 4 .His doctor,Groth,noticed the one-eyed toy was a little shabby and decided to 5 by sewing it back up,just like he 6 Ryan.“You might think this is his fourth or fifth one,”Groth said.“He
56、 is extremely 7 this toy.”When Ryan woke up from his operation to find his 8 recovering by his side,he was very 9 .With this little guy,I think it made a big 10 ,Groth said.“From a 11 aspect it helps a lot and it 12 him.”The 44-year-old doctor has seen many kids come in with 13 toys and has made it
57、a 14 to sew them up whenever he can.This was the first time, 15 ,that someone caught him in the act.He didnt know the 16 was being taken,but since it was 17 to the website,its been liked over 13000 times, 18 the attention of local and national media.The doctor has a pretty good theory about why his
58、small 19 has gotten so much attention online.“People just 20 to see sympathy for others.It resonates(引起共鳴).”That it does doctor,that it does.1、Aput away Bsew up Cplay with Dwash up2、Acare Beducation Cproblems Dbenefits3、Aoperation Badvice Ctraining Dcomplaint4、Atreatment Brepair Cdonation Dcomfort5、
59、Aoperate Bhelp Cexchange Dfoster6、Aworried about Bcalled for Cdid with Dpicked up7、Aattached Bdevoted Climited Dattracted8、Ainjury Bparents Cdoctor Dtoy9、Apainful Bexcited Cenergetic Dpessimistic10、Aeffort Bsmile Cdifference Dnoise11、Acommercial Bmoral Cfinance Drecovery12、Arelaxes Bapproaches Cserv
60、es Dreminds13、Acarefully-chosen Bwell-worn Cnewly-designed Dbrand-new14、Acareer Bview Chome Dpractice15、Atherefore Bbesides Chowever Dinstead16、Aphoto Btoy Cmeasure Dseat17、Adelivered Bposted Capplied Dfastened18、Arequiring Bswitching Cavoiding Dcatching19、Achange Bprogress Cgesture Dmisfortune20、Al
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