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1、PAGE PAGE 11頁2022年廣東省新高考樣卷英語(二)一、閱讀理解(共15小題,每小題2.5分,滿分37.5分)閱讀理解The Best Things to EnjoyDancing Queens and KingsSeeing stars outside their comfort zones has always held a certain appeal. A touring version of the TV show Battle of the Network Stars comes to town on Jan. 7, when Dancing With the Stars
2、 stops at the Altria Theater, bringing recent champions Bachelorette star Kaitlyn Bristowe and former NBA player Iman Shumpert as well as the professional dancers. Tickets are $ 59.50 to $ 369. Comic TreatFortune Feimster brings fun to the Dominion Energy Centers Carpenter Theatre on Jan. 9. You may
3、 have seen her Netflix special Sweet & Salty, where she humorously talks about her entertainment career. The show arrives at 7 pm. Tickets are $ 31.50 to $81.50. Spirit of GivingExperience holiday traditions through the Latin Ballet of Virginias production of The Legend of the Poinsettia. The story
4、is based on a Mexican legend about a good-hearted girl who unearths the true spirit of giving. Celebrate 20 years of the production at the Cultural Arts Center at Glen Allen at 7:30 pm on Jan. 7. Tickets are $ 15 to $ 20. Bring It HomeTake the first steps toward making your home-rebuilding decision
5、a reality at the Richmond Remodeling Expo, on Friday, Jan. 9, at the Greater Richmond Convention Center. Walk the show to gather ideas while discovering the latest in kitchens, room additions and more. Pick up professional advice and connect with builders and design professionals who can translate y
6、our home-improvement dreams into reality. Tickets are $ 3. 1How much would you probably pay to enjoy athletes performance? A$ 3.B$ 15.C$31.5.D$61.5.2Where can you see a humorous actress? AAt the Altria Theater.BAt the Carpenter Theatre.CAt the Cultural Arts Center.DAt the Greater Richmond Convention
7、 Center.3What can you enjoy on Jan. 9? ASome hands-on activities.BA Mexican legend.CSkills to improve houses.DThe pleasure of giving.閱讀理解Monami Ohno uses a little tool to put very small pieces of hard paper, or cardboard, on the legs of her sculpture. The Japanese artist is creating a representation
8、 of Godzilla, the huge and terrifying animal of the famous Japanese movie. Ohno has used cardboard to create artwork for about ten years. She says she first used the material to make what she called a bike-like thing for a college project. The 29-year-oldmakes many works of art based on popular cult
9、ure, like anime robots, warplanes and fast food. Ohno recently described her first experience with cardboard art to the Reuters news agency. She used the term folding, or turning one part of the cardboard over or against another part. When 1 first tried folding the paper, gluing and putting them tog
10、ether, the people around me praised me, saying things like Wow, you can make this, she said. That made me so happy that I have continued doing this until now.Ohnos complex sculptures have since become popular, with her work appearing at public showings in Japan and overseas. Ohno does not use an exa
11、ct plan when she makes her art. She expresses her ideas briefly on the cardboard first. This provides general measurements of the design. She can then cut and shape her sculpture. In a room filled with her creations, including a Lego Batman artwork, Ohno said, I make the things I really like to deco
12、rate my house.Ohnos press agent said the artists pieces are selling for $ 900 to $ 13, 000 a piece. Ohno said she is not making an environmental statement with her art, although it is made with used cardboard only. However, she added, It would be nice if people can see my work, which is made out of
13、cardboard and recycled materials rather than plastics, and realize that there are these kinds of people who are involved in recycling.4What made Ohno continue her art? ACommercial value of her works.BPeoples recognition.CPromotion of Japanese culture.DDemands of movie directors.5What does Ohno usual
14、ly do with her favorite works? AShe sells them at a high price.BShe gives them to close friends.CShe beautifies her home with them.DShe donates them to advocate recycling.6Which of the following can best describe Ohno? ACreative and skilled.BSelfless and confident.CHard-working and wealthy.DEasy-goi
15、ng and ambitious.7Where is the text most likely from? AA novel.BA diary.CA guidebook.DA magazine.閱讀理解At most universities, core(核心) curriculum or general education is required, whether that is two or more courses in core academic subjects. These core academics consist of mathematics, science, histor
16、y and English, which are used to provide students with a broad range of academic knowledge and aid in their individual development. However, are these courses more beneficial or harmful to students? Based on studies from across the district there is a gap between the necessities and burdens of gener
17、al education courses. According to an article by Best Value Schools, students sometimes discover a hidden passion for a field of study while taking general education courses. Although this may be true, many students consider the program as a collection of courses without connection, consistency or m
18、eaning. The negative concept of these courses could possibly be connected to the fact that many students dont actually obtain these skills. Many schools have been working to improve their core curriculum program by developing the adoption of mission, goal and outcome statements. Some University of N
19、orth Carolina at Greensboro(UNCG) professors have recently been requiring students to take self-assessments and complete assignments based on how to develop critical thinking, communication and cooperation skills, as well as apply them within and outside of the classroom. It is through these channel
20、s of self-discovery that students can often find their passions, which can possibly lead to choosing a major. Typically, one-third of first-time college students change their major within the first three years. Major changes can be for a variety of reasons. It can be associated with a dissatisfactio
21、n in coursework. It can also be due to the discovery of a major which simply fits a student better. General education classes can play an important role in helping to make this discovery. Though students opinions vary on the importance of core curriculum, the basis of the program should be taken int
22、o consideration. At the same time, institutions should continue to work towards developing more authentic ways to provide a sense of importance and pride in the program to aid in student learning and the development of real-world skills. 8What is the function of core curriculum? ALaying foundation f
23、or students future.BDeveloping students good characteristics.CDetermining students major in college.DReleasing students burden of study.9What is the author trying to argue about general education? AWhy it is needed in careers.BWhether it is really important.CWhat advantages it brings about.DWho will
24、 benefit most from it.10What do some UNCG professors ask students to do? AStick to their majors.BFocus on core curriculum.CImprove academic performance.DAssess themselves and develop skills.11What is the last paragraph mainly about? AThe reasons for students changing majors.BThe significant part cor
25、e curriculum plays.CThe necessity of reforming core curriculum.DOpinions students hold to general education.閱讀理解We may wish some memories could last a lifetime, but many physical and emotional factors can negatively impact our ability to keep information throughout life. A new study published in the
26、 journal Psychological Science found that people who feel enthusiastic and cheerful, which is called positive affect by psychologists, are less likely to experience memory declines as they age. This adds to more and more research on positive affects role in healthy aging. A team of researchers analy
27、zed data from 991 middle-aged and older adults who participated in a national study conducted at three time periods: between 1995 and 1996, 2004 and2006, and 2013 and 2014. In each period, participants reported on a range of positive emotions they had experienced during the past 30 days. In the fina
28、l two periods, participants also completed tests of memory performance. These tests included recalling words immediately after their presentation and again 15 minutes later. The researchers examined the association between positive affect and memory decline, taking account of age, gender, education,
29、 and depression. Our findings showed that memory declines with age, said Claudia Haase, an associate professor at Northwestern University. However, individuals with higher levels of positive affect had a less steep memory decline over the course of almost a decade, added Emily Hittner, a PhD graduat
30、e of Northwestern University. Areas of future research might address the pathways that could connect positive affect and memory, such as physical health or social relationships. 12What does the underlined word This in paragraph 2 refer to? APeoples age.BA new study.CPositive affect.DMemory decline.1
31、3What did participants do in the final two periods? AThey shared what they did in the past thirty years.BThey expressed what influence they had on others.CThey finished some forms about their memory.DThey repeated the words that they had seen.14What did the researchers find from the research? AA wel
32、l-educated person is easy to lose memory.BA person who always feels tired has poor memory.CHigh levels of positive affect can delay memory loss.DPeople memorize the most information within 15 minutes.15What may the future research deal with? AHow to link positive affect with memory.BHow to improve p
33、hysical health.CHow to increase social skills.DHow to avoid negative feelings.二、任務(wù)型閱讀(共5小題,每小題2.5分,滿分12.5分)閱讀下面短文,從短文后的選項(xiàng)中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。選項(xiàng)中有兩項(xiàng)為多余選項(xiàng)。Ecards are becoming a popular way to send greetings to others, on major holidays, birth-days, and just whenever the mood strikes. A trend occurring in
34、the 2000s was to send cards through email that featured animation on the card and also had music.16 But now theres much more range to choose from.Early musical ecards tended to feature songs that usually werent that recognizable.17 People can find sites that offer cards featuring popular modern song
35、s or they may pick from styles like county and western, rhythm and blues, rock, and many others.There are some very special musical ecards that feature different kinds of music that isnt particularly well-known. 18 Alternately, people choosing cards could send other tunes from across the world that
36、are inspired by regional music traditions.Some musical ecards do cost a small amount of money to send. 19 For instance, a few companies offer orchestral music from famous orchestras and donate money of card sales to charities benefiting local music programs for kids. Other sites simply profit from s
37、elling cards, and there are many sites that offer free musical ecards.20 Since the early 2000s, ecards have occasionally been used to collect personal information or spread viruses. People receiving an ecard should type in the company website instead of clicking on links, which might take the user t
38、o a fake website instead Besides, make certain not to give out personal information like address or phone number when receiving a card.A. You dont have to spend a fortune to send an ecard.B. There are some cautions regarding using ecard sites.C. Todays choices of accompanying music are varied.D. Eca
39、rds have become very popular over the past few years.E. Such music included things like traditional birthday songs.F. For example, a musical ecard could have samples of Native American music.G. Depending upon the company creating the card, the money might be donated.AYou dont have to spend a fortune
40、 to send an ecard.BThere are some cautions regarding using ecard sites.CTodays choices of accompanying music are varied.DEcards have become very popular over the past few years.ESuch music included things like traditional birthday songs.FFor example, a musical ecard could have samples of Native Amer
41、ican music. 0GDepending upon the company creating the card, the money might be donated.三、完形填空(共15小題,每小題1分,滿分15分)閱讀下面短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項(xiàng)中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。As a PhD student, I went through many difficulties in my research. When I graduated, I wasnt willing to 21 so many hours away from my young children
42、 with so little to show for it. Instead, I accepted my love of teaching by working as a 22 .A decade later and with my kids in school, my scientific 23 came out of hibernation(冬眠)and I 24 a position at a new arts college. In my undergraduate classes, I asked my students to complete controlled experi
43、ments that were 25 guaranteed to produce reasonable data. But after a few years, I grew 26 with the gap between those perfect experiments and my own research projects. I decided to 27 a new course that would give our students experience performing 28 experiments, ones that had the potential to fail.
44、 Then after a solid hour of struggle and some leading questions on my part, one student finally 29 , It doesnt make 30 . Hallelujah! One of them had stepped back from seeing what they expected to see and described what the data 31 showed. The breakthrough helped the classmates start to look at the r
45、esults with more 32 eyes. Within minutes, they were overflowing with questions and 33 about what could have gone wrong. My students were thinking like scientists. Research is 34 and full of failed attempts. Trying to protect students from that reality does harm to them. I hope my students will bring
46、 an 35 with them that success doesnt always come easy. 21AhideBsacrificeCholdDknock22AvolunteerBprogrammerClibrarianDlecturer23AmajorBachievementCcuriosityDevidence24AcreatedBleftCsecuredDshared25AhardlyBsometimesClatelyDalmost26ApopularBuncomfortableCsatisfiedDunconcerned27AdevelopBcancelCfollowDta
47、ke28AdifficultBuniqueCdiverseDuncontrolled29Aheld onBhanded overCspoke upDgave in30AroomBsenseCspaceDart31AfrequentlyBgenerallyCpreviouslyDactually32AseriousBinnocentCobjectiveDrespectful33AjokesBregretsCmemoriesDideas34AcomplicatedBlogicalClimitedDconventional35AadvantageBambitionCawarenessDaim四、語法
48、填空(共10小題,每小題1.5分,滿分15分)閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入1個適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。Around the world, there are about 7, 000 National Parks, most of36 cover huge areas of land where nobody37 (live). However, the National Parks in England include places where people live and work, as well as wild areas where there are few human
49、activities.The National Parks in England are called Englands Breathing Spaces because they are places where people can go to be in the open air, away 38 the dirt and noise of cities. There are plenty of activities39 (do) in all of the National Parks in England. Visitors can walk or ride bikes for fu
50、n.Every year there are about 110 million visitors to the parks, 40 (bring) many bene-fits to the areas. At the same time, it creates problems too. First, life can be difficult for local people. Car parks and roads are too 41 (crowd). Even house prices in some areas can be-come too high. Besides, cou
51、ntry roads can be damaged, for too many people walk, cycle or ride horses on them. Roads can42 (rebuild), but then they look43 (little) natural Another big problem to the National P arks is litter. In the parks it is a danger to wild animals. 44 (break) glass can also cause fires by focusing the ray
52、s of45 sun. Such fires in wild places can be out of control.五、寫作(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)46假定你是李華,你校英文報外國文化版面計劃刊載俄羅斯節(jié)日風(fēng)俗和中學(xué)生生活的短文。請給俄羅斯朋友Peter發(fā)英文郵件約稿。內(nèi)容包括:1)版面介紹;)稿件內(nèi)容;3)稿件長度;約500詞;4)截稿時間:5月18日前。注意:寫作詞數(shù)應(yīng)為80左右。Dear Peter, Id like to ask you to write an article for our schools English newspaper. Im looking forward
53、to hearing from you. Yours, Li Hua47閱讀下面材料,根據(jù)其內(nèi)容和所給段落開頭語續(xù)寫兩段,使之構(gòu)成一篇完整的短文。One hot July afternoon in central Arkansas, I was working on an important project in my home office with a dear friend and colleague. My trusty printer was printing a time sensitive report when it simply stopped. After fifteen
54、minutes of trying to repair, I decided to buy a new printer. Upon our return, my heart froze to see my house on fire. Despite having spent much of my life writing, I was still lost for adequate words to de-scribe the sick, sinking feeling of seeing my home, business and belongings going up in flames
55、 along with photographs and memories collected over a lifetime. But the panic that filled my shocked heart in that awful moment was for the nine cats that shared my home after being res-cued from situations of abuse and abandonment. Responding to an early security system warning, the firefighters ar
56、rived in record time, but the chemical-laden smoke had already caused deaths. I examined and kissed each cat good-bye, extremely grateful that they had passed gently, without injuries or burns. Only animal lovers really understand the unbelievable impact that the loss of one beloved four-legged fami
57、ly member can have on your soul. The loss of so many dearly loved creatures made me sad. After staying with another great friend for a couple of weeks, 1 was relocated to a furnished apartment. One evening, about a month after moving in, I was occupied in writing a mystery novel when a meow sounded
58、from outside the door. Was it my mind playing tricks again? More than once I had heard, seen or felt the brush of one of my departed furry room-mates. The meow grew louder and more insistent. Curious, 1 opened the door, Sitting on the doorstep was a small cat with big eyes. A neighbour walking by picked him up and began petting him. When I remarked how cute her kitten was, she explained that he had been born under a bridge and looked around for food. 注意:1)續(xù)寫詞數(shù)應(yīng)為150左右;2)請按如下格式在相應(yīng)位置作答。This cat loving neighbour was quick to offer an extra litter box if I was interested in giving hi
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