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1、2021-2022高考英語模擬試卷注意事項:1答卷前,考生務(wù)必將自己的姓名、準考證號填寫在答題卡上。2回答選擇題時,選出每小題答案后,用鉛筆把答題卡上對應(yīng)題目的答案標號涂黑,如需改動,用橡皮擦干凈后,再選涂其它答案標號。回答非選擇題時,將答案寫在答題卡上,寫在本試卷上無效。3考試結(jié)束后,將本試卷和答題卡一并交回。第一部分 (共20小題,每小題1.5分,滿分30分)1In the UK,some people equate life experience with the number of stamps in their passports.Thats why they all agree t
2、hat they _ the “travel bug”Acatch BcaughtChave caught Dare to catch2-Late again!Where_?-Sorry,I_ in the heavy traffic,or I would have been here earlier.Awere you;have got stuckBhave you been;have got stuckCwere you;got stuckDhave you been;got stuck3No matter how carefully you plan your finances, no
3、one can _ when the unexpected will happen.AproveBimplyCdemandDpredict4My teacher often says that success in making money is not always a good _ of success in life.Abelief Belement Ccriterion Dinstance5Last week, only two people came to look at the house, _ wanted to buy it.Anone of themBboth of them
4、Cnone of whomDneither of whom6The use of computers has made _ possible for more people to work at home.AitBthatCwhichDwhat7.I didnt _ having to do the cooking myself, or I would have learnt one or two dishes from my mom.AexpectBanticipateCforecastDpreview8_ terrible, the medicine was thrown away by
5、the child.ATastedBTastingCTo tasteDBeing tasted9Both men have been _to life imprisonment because of robbery.AchokedBcondemnedCconsistedDconvinced10Many writers are drawn to building a world, _ readers are somewhat familiar with but also feel distant from our normal lives.AitBoneCthatDthe one11What d
6、o you do, Rita?Im a clerk in a foreign company nowBut I _ English in a high school for 10 yearsAteachBhave taughtCtaughtDam teaching12_ the lawyers, volunteers from the Libyan Red Cross Society also joined the efforts in helping the Chinese go home safely.AExcept forBIn spite ofCApart fromDInstead o
7、f13Some womena good salary in a job instead of staying home, but they decided not to work for the sake of the familyAmust makeBshould have madeCwould makeDcould have made14His brother aims to be _ of his parents by the time he is twenty.AinnocentBbeneficialCinvisibleDindependent15Anyway, were here n
8、ow, so lets _ some serious work.Acome up withBget down toCdo away withDlive up to16My daughter, _ all kinds of meat, would not like to eat any vegetable, which worries me a lot.Adevoted toBaddicted toCaccustomed toDexposed to17To make extra-class education run on the right track, China is tightening
9、 _ of after-school training institutions.Aapplication BregulationCadaptation Dcooperation18The Internet is so much a part of our culture that it affects our lives by acting as a _ for face-to-face contacts.Apreference BmotivationCsubstitute Dguideline19Thank you very much for everything Youve been s
10、o helpful ._ _Just let me know if there is anything else I can do for youAWith pleasure BThe pleasure is mineCPlease dont say so DNo, thanks20 Lucy, could you please spare me a few minutes?一 , but I hope “a few minutes”, wont turn into an hour.AIt doesnt matter BThats kind of youCIm afraid not DI gu
11、ess so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四個選項中,選出最佳選項。21(6分)Among the international students in Canada who are struggling to find a job there after graduation, some of them eventually make it with relative ease. Theyre the ones whove already built up much internship (實習) experience while still atte
12、nding university, as their majors offer a cooperative program.Coop programs, a feature (特色) of Canadian university programs, allow academic studies to be combined with work experience. During school years, students get to network with employers, gain internship experience in relevant fields, and ear
13、n academic credits that count toward their degree or diploma.Coop programs are available in most comprehensive universities, like the University of Waterloo, Wilfrid Laurier University and York University. These programs are not only open to students majoring in business but also to many science and
14、 art majors. Statistics show that nearly 30 percent of recent foreign applicants have chosen majors that also subscribe to the coop program.“Its easy to understand,” said a senior education counselor. He noted that working opportunities are provided by employers that build bridges with the universit
15、y and most of them are wellknown companies or local government organizations. Moreover, the average salary for interns is as high as C$ 30,000 to C$ 40,000 a year.Students can choose to work during vacations or term times freely. The required duration of the internship for undergraduates ranges from
16、 eight to twelve months, or four to six months for graduate students.“The programs also benefit those students who want to apply for immigration,” added the counselor.“Thats because the policies of many provinces in Canada require a certain length of work experience of the applicants.”1、Whats the ma
17、in characteristic of coop programs?AThey offer a variety of jobs in different fields.BThey make academic credits easier to gain.CEmployers work with students on their studies.DStudents get work experience while at university.2、What does the example of foreign applicants indicate?ACoop programs are b
18、ecoming more popular.BThe average salary for interns will increase.CCoop programs are open to all majors.DCompanies welcome foreign students.3、Which section of a website does the text probably come from?ABusiness. BEducation.CLifestyle. DCulture.22(8分) According to Guglielmo Cavallo and Roger Charti
19、er, reading aloud was a common practice in the ancient world, the Middle Ages, and as late as the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. Readers were “l(fā)isteners attentive to a reading voice,” and “the text addressed to the ear as much as to the eye.” The significance of reading aloud continued well in
20、to the nineteenth century.Using Charles Dickenss nineteenth century as a point of departure, it would be useful to look at the familial and social uses of reading aloud and reflect on the functional change of the practice. Dickens habitually read his work to a domestic audience or friends. In his la
21、ter years he also read to a broader public crowd. Chapters of reading aloud also abound in Dickenss own literary works. More importantly, he took into consideration the Victorian practice when composing his prose, so much so that his writing is meant to be heard, not only read on the page.Performing
22、 a literary text orally in a Victorian family is well documented. Apart from promoting a pleasant family relationship, reading aloud was also a means of protecting young people from the danger of solitary(孤獨的)reading. Reading aloud was a tool for parental guidance. By means of reading aloud, parents
23、 could also introduce literature to their children, and as such the practice combined leisure and more serious purposes such as religious cultivation in the youths. Within the family, it was commonplace for the father to read aloud. Dickens read to his children: one of his surviving and often-reprin
24、ted photographs features him posing on a chair, reading to his two daughters.Reading aloud in the nineteenth century was as much a class phenomenon as a family affair, which points to a widespread belief that Victorian readership primarily meant a middle-class readership. Those who fell outside this
25、 group tended to be overlooked by Victorian publishers. Despite this, Dickens, with his publishers Chapman and Hall, managed to distribute literary reading materials to people from different social classes by reducing the price of novels. This was also made possible with the technological and mechan
26、ical advances in printing and the spread of railway networks at the time.Since the literacy level of this section of the population was still low before school attendance was made compulsory in 1650 by the Education Act a considerable number of people from lower classes would listen to recitals of t
27、exts. Dickenss readers, who were from such social backgrounds, might have heard Dickens in this manner. Several biographers of Dickens also draw attention to the fact that it was typical for his texts to be read aloud in Victorian England, and thus literacy was not an obstacle for reading Dickens. R
28、eading was no longer a chiefly closeted form of entertainment practiced by the middle class at home.A working class home was in many ways not convenient for reading: there were too many distractions, the lighting was bad, and the home was also often half a workhouse. As a result, the Victorians from
29、 the non-middle classes tended to find relaxation outside the home such as in parks and squares, which were ideal places for the public to go while away their limited leisure time. Reading aloud, in particular public reading, to some extent blurred the distinctions between classes. The Victorian mid
30、dle class defined its identity through differences with other classes. Dickenss popularity among readers from the non-middle classes contributed to the creation of a new class of readers who read through listening.Different readers of Dickens were not reading solitarily and “jealously,” to use Walte
31、r Benjamins term. Instead, they often enjoyed a more communal experience, an experience that is generally lacking in todays world. Modern audiobooks can be considered a contemporary version of the practice. However, while the twentieth and twentieth-first-century trend for individuals to listen to a
32、udiobooks keeps some characteristics of traditional reading aloudsuch as “l(fā)isteners attentive to a reading voice” and the ear being the focusit is a far more solitary activity.1、What does the author want to convey in Paragraph 1?AThe history of reading aloud.BThe significance of reading aloud.CThe d
33、evelopment of reading practice.DThe roles of readers in reading practice.2、How did the practice of reading aloud influence Dickenss works?AHe started to write for a broader public crowd.BHe included more readable contents in his novels.CScenes of reading aloud became common in his works.DHis works w
34、ere intended to be both heard and read.3、How many benefits did reading aloud bring to a Victorian family?A2.B1.C2.D3.4、Where could a London steel worker possibly have gone to for reading?AWorking place.BHis/her own house.CNearby bookstores.DTrafalgar Square.5、What change did reading aloud bring to V
35、ictorian society?ADifferent classes started to appreciate and read literary works together.BPeople from lower social classes became accepted as middle-class.CThe differences between classes grew less significant than before.DA non-class society in which everyone could read started to form.6、What is
36、likely to be discussed after the last paragraph?ANew reading trends for individuals.BThe harm of modern audiobooks.CThe material for modern reading.DReading aloud in contemporary societies.23(8分)Thompsons ChildrenAs her son Cameron sits at his laptop completing a task for his math degree course. Ali
37、son Thompson, a full-time mum is busy helping her daughter Emma (two years younger than Cameron) get dressed. While help has always been available for Emma, Alison and her husband also have to fight to get Cameron the support he needs.People could see that Emma has special needs but because Cameron
38、was doing so well at school, his teachers never thought there was a problem with him, “says Alison.It took Alison and her husband a while to realize their son was different. Camerons ability didnt become clear until he began primary school. Once he even corrected the teacher when she told the class
39、that zero was the lowest number. Cameron told her she was wrong because there were negative numbers(負數(shù)). He was four at the time. Now 14-year-old Cameron is at secondary school, studying for a distance learning math degree with the Open University, having sailed through his GCSE at 11 and his A-leve
40、l at 12, achieving top grades.Bethany, another daughter of Alison, is bright too but not gifted. She is the one who will remind absent-minded Cameron to put on his coat. She also helps him out in social situations.Emma attends a specialist school and the family is quick to celebrate her successes to
41、o.“The other day she did up the buttons on her coat, which was real progress,” Alison says.Late last year the Thompsons took part in a television documentary(紀錄片) to prove that not all gifted children are the result of extremely ambitious parents. Gifted children need support too, but their lives do
42、nt have to be that different. Cameron is an example1、What does paragraph 1 indicate?ACameron helps Emma with her math tasks.BTeachers at school ignored Emmas problems.CBoth Cameron and Emma need parental support.DThe couple often have fights because of Cameron.2、There are at least_ people in Mrs. Th
43、ompsons family.Athree BfourCfive Dsix3、What can be known from the passage?AEmma has learned to take good care of herself.BCameron showed his gift before primary school.CThe children of the family are bright and gifted.DGifted kids are not so different as people expect.24(8分)Once when I was a teenage
44、r, my father and I were standing in line to buy tickets for the circus(馬戲表演). Finally there was only one family between us and the ticket counter. This family made a big impression on me. There were eight children, all probably under the age of 12. You could tell they didnt have a lot of money. Thei
45、r clothes were not expensive, but they were clean. The children were well-behaved, all of them standing in line, two-by-two behind their parents. The children talked excitedly about the clowns, elephants and other acts they would see that night. One could sense they had never been to the circus befo
46、re.The father and mother seemed happy as they could be.The tickets lady asked how many tickets the father wanted, he proudly answered, “Please let me buy eight childrens tickets and two adults tickets, so I can take my family to the circus.”The ticket lady told him the price.The father lowered his h
47、ead and asked, “How much did you say?”The ticket lady again told him the price.The man didnt have enough money. How was he supposed to turn and tell his eight kids that he didnt have enough money to take them to the circus.Seeing what was happening, my dad took a $20 note from his pocket and dropped
48、 in on the ground. (We were not wealthy in any sense of the world!) My father reached down, picked up the bill, tapped the man on the shoulder and said, “Excuse me, sir, this fell out of your pocket.” The man knew what was going on. He looked straight into my dads eyes, took my dads hand in both of
49、his, pressed tightly onto the bill, and with his lip quivering and a tear streaming down his cheek, he replied, “Thank you, thank you, Sir. This really means a lot to me and my family.”My father and I went back to our car and drove home. We didnt go to the circus that night, but we could go without.
50、1、Why was the poor man unhappy after he spoke with the ticket lady?AThe tickets were too expensive.BHis children were noisy.CHe had lost his money.DThe tickets were sold out.2、It can be inferred from the text that the writers father didnt give the money to the father directly because_Ahe wanted to m
51、ake the father feel ashamedBhe was not very willing to help the man and his familyChe wanted to pretend to be very wealthyDhe didnt want to hurt the mans pride and respect3、We can conclude from the last sentence of the story that_.Athey felt it a pity that they didnt go to the circusBthey didnt feel
52、 bad thought they didnt go to the circusCthey felt they would be blessed for their behaviorDthey had never gone to the circus ever since25(10分)British MuseumLocated in Great Russell Street, London WC1B 3DG, the British Museum houses a vast collection of world art and artifacts and is free to all vis
53、itors. The British Museums remarkable collection spans over two million years of human history and culture, and it has more than 7 million objects, so it would probably take a week to see everything.Over 6 million visitors every year experience the collection, including world-famous objects such as
54、the Rosetta Stone and Egyptian mummies.Admission and opening timesFree, open daily 10:00 to 17:30.Open until 20:30 on Fridays, except Good Friday.Closed on 24, 25 and 26 December and 1 January.Large luggage, suitcases and cabin baggageFor everyones safety, all bags, packages and personal items may b
55、e searched before entry. Wheeled cases and large items of luggage are not allowed in the British Museum for safety and security reasons. Storage for luggage is available at major rail stations, including Euston, Kings Cross and Charing Cross.MembershipMembership allows you to discover 2 million year
56、s of human history with free unlimited entry to special exhibitions, an exclusive discount offer on magazine subscription and many more benefits.Individual membership:74Under 26 membership:54Young friends (aged 815):25ShopsThe museum has four shops where you can buy books, souvenirs, and family gift
57、s.1、When can you visit the British Museum?AAt 9:00 on Friday.BAt 12:00 on Monday.COn Christmas Day.DOn Good Friday.2、Where can visitors store their large luggage?AAt major train stations.BAt some crossings.CIn the hall of the Museum.DAt the entrance to the Museum.3、If two friends aged 14 and 18 appl
58、y for membership of the Museum, how much should they pay?A25.B79.C50.D148.第三部分 語言知識運用(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四個選項中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項26(30分)At 7 a, m. on October 2, 2016, I got up, feeling excited and nervous. The first thought on my mind was, “Todays game is my first 1 football ga
59、me.” Ive played before but not like this, Not in pads (護具), not with a helmet on my head, my heart started beating faster. I 2 finished breakfast and left for the field.The whole time on the bus, I felt sick and nervous. Finally, I reached the field. 3 that white number 7 jersey (運動衫) for the first
60、time made me feel great. I felt like 4 was my fortune.We stood there. By the look on our faces, you could see who had 5 before and who hadnt. To me, it felt like a war. I was a(n) 6 soldier going into battle. Now I know that feeling was fear, We had 7 , but not the real game. In training, we took a
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