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備戰(zhàn)2022屆新高考英語模擬測試卷(十)

英語試卷

本卷滿分150分,考試時間120分鐘。

注意事項:

1.答卷前,考生務必將自己的姓名、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題目的答案標號涂黑。如需改動,用橡

皮擦干凈后,再選涂其他答案標號?;卮鸱沁x擇題時,將答案寫在答題卡上,寫在本試卷上無效。

3.考試結束后,將本試卷和答題卡一并交回。

第一部分聽力(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)

第一節(jié)(共5小題;每小題1.5分,滿分7.5分)

聽下面5段對話。每段對話后有一個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項。聽

完每段對話后,你都有10秒鐘的時間來回答有關小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對話僅讀一遍。

例:Howmuchistheshirt?

A.£19.15.B.£9.18.C.£9.15.

答案是Co

1.Whenwillthemanstopthebike?

A.Whenhegetstothehill.

B.Whenhestartsridingdown.

C.Whenheseesthewoman'shandup.

2.Whatwasthewoman'sproblembefore?

A.Thespaceinherbag.

B.Thespeedofherlaptop.

C.Theweightofherbooks.

3.Whatdidthewomanprobablygivetheman?

A.Safetyinstructions.

B.Alifejacket.

C.Specialshoes.

4.Whatwasthemandoing?.

A.Hewasfixingachair.

B.Hewasdrivingatruck.

C.Hewasmovingfurniture.

5.Whatwillthespeakersprobablydonext?

A.Watchamovie.B.Gotoaconcert.C.Visitamuseum.

第二節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1.5分,滿分22.5分)

聽下面5段對話或獨白。每段對話或獨白后有幾個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最

佳選項,并標在試卷的相應位置。聽每段對話或獨白前,你將有時間閱讀各個小題,每小題5秒鐘;聽完

后,各小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時間。每段對話或獨白讀兩遍。

聽第6段材料,回答第6、7小題。

6.WhatdoesthemanthinkofJohn?

A.He'sdevoted.B.He'shonest.C.He'sannoying.

7.What'stheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?

A.Strangers.B.Workmates.C.Familymembers.

聽第7段材料,回答第8、9小題。

8.Whatdoweknowaboutthelesson?

A.It'sgiventwiceaweek.

B.Studentsshouldlookaftertheanimals.

C.Thecostisthreehoursofformwork.

9.Whatisthemaintopicoftheconversation?

A.Askinginformationongrowingplants.

B.Startingafarmstand.

C.Tradingforfood.

聽第8段材料,回答第10至12小題。

10.Whoisthewomantalkingto?

A.Areporter.B.Adirector.C.Anactor.

11.Whatdoweknowaboutthemovie?

A.Itwillhaveveryfewspecialeffects.

B.Itwon'thaveanyspecialeffectsatall.

C.Itwillhaveasmanyspecialeffectsaspossible.

12.WhenwillthemovieappearinNorthAmerica?

A.OnJune22nd.B.OnJune29th.C.OnJuly10th.

聽第9段材料,回答第13至16小題。

13.WhatdidthewomanthinkofhertriptoChina?

A.Wonderful.B.Terrible.C.Tiring.

14.WhatleftabadimpressiononthewomaninHainan?

A.Toomanytrees.B.Theshipservice.C.Thesubwaysystem.

15.What'stheweatherlikeinQingdaoinDecember?

A.Warm.B.Cold.C.Cool.

16.Whatarethetwospeakersmainlytalkingabout?

A.Thewoman'sworkinChina.

B.Thewoman'stourtoChina.

C.Thewoman'sdailylifeinChina.

聽第10段材料,回答第17至20小題。

17.Whywillthespeakercollecteveryone'scellphones?

A.Hemustfollowtherules.

B.Hethinksthelistenerswillcheat.

C.Heknowstheyareinterruptions.

18.Whatwillthespeakerdofirst?

A.Giveoutthetestpaper.

B.Collectthephones.

C.Handoutthetape.

19.Howmanyquestionsarethereonthetestpaperintotal?

A.10.B.20.C.100.

20.Howdoesthespeakerfeelaboutthelisteners?

A.Afraid.B.Confident.C.DoubtfuL

參考答案及聽力原文

1—5CCBCA6—10ABCAB11—15ABABC16—20BACCB

Text1

W:Inordertogetupthishill,you'IIneedtogofast.Atthetop,youneedtoslowdownyourspeed.

M:HowwillIknowwhentostop?

W:WhenIraisemyhand,Iwantyoutostopyourbike.

Text2

M:Howdoyoulikebringingyourlaptoptoschool?Ibetitsavesyouroominyourbag.

W:Havingthislaptophaschangedmylife.1usedtocarrymanybookstomyclasses.Now,ithasreally

curedmybackproblems.

Text3

M:Thanksfortakingmeoutonyourboat,Christine.I'veneverbeenononebefore.

W:You'rewelcome.Butbeforeyouputonefootonthisboat,Ineedyoutowearoneofthese.Idon,t

wantyoutobeindanger.

Text4

M:Ithoughttodaywasgoingtobetough,butIfoundaquickwaytogeteverythingoutofthe

apartment.Igotallthechairsdownstairsandintothetruckinlessthananhour.

W:Great.If11drivethetruckoverinawhile.

Texts

W:Well,ifyoudon,twanttogoseethejazzband,whatdoyouwanttodo?It'salreadytoolatetoget

aticketforthemuseum.

M:Whydon'twejustgoseeamovieinstead?It'smuchcheaperthantheothertwochoices.

Text6

W:IhonestlythinkJohnwouldmoveacrossthecountryforourcompanyiftheyaskedhim.

M:Ithinkhewould.Iwouldneverdothat,though.Ithinktheytakeadvantageofhim.Hedeservesto

bepaidmuchbetter,becausehehascontributedalottoourcompany.Iwouldbeannoyedtobehereforas

longashehaswithoutgettingmoremoney.

W:Howlonghashebeenworkinghere?

M:He'sbeenheresincethebeginning.

Text7

M:WelcometoSherryFarms.Wehavealargerangeoffreshproduceavailableforpurchaseoverthere

atthemarketstand.Ifyouneedanyhelp,pleaseletmeknow.Iwillbetendingtheanimalsnearby.

W:I'mactuallyhereforsomeadvice,ifthat'sOK.Iheardthatyousometimesgivelessonsonhowto

takecareofplants,isthistrue?Iamlookingtostartgrowingsomethingsatmyhouse.

M:That'sgreat.Iamgladyouareinspiredtogrowyourownfood.Wedogivelessonsonceaweek,on

Saturdayafternoons.

W:Fantastic.Howmuchdoesthelessoncost?

M:Thelessonisfree.Inexchange,thestudentswillbedoingthreehoursoffarmworkrelatedtothe

class.

W:That,sperfect.Ilearnbetterbyworkingwithmyhands.

Text8

W:Beforeourlastbreak,weweretalkingwithJohnPhillipsandhisnewmovieEarthquake.Whatwas

themostdifTicultaspectofthefilmingprocess?

M:Theactionscenes.Wewantedthemtolookasrealaspossible,sowebuiltallthesefakebuildings

andstructuresandthendestroyedthem.

W:Wow!Youdidthistomakethemovieappearmorereal?

M:Yes.Mostmoviesthesedaysaremadeinfrontofagreenscreenw.Itmakesitharderformyactors

todotheirjob.So,Iwantedtomakeonethathadasfewspecialeffectsaspossible.

W:Anearthquakemoviewithnospecialeffects?

M:Ha-ha.Well,Ididn*tsaytherewouldn*tbe“any”.

W:Whenwillitcomeout?

M:ThefirstshowingisonSaturday,June22nd,butthatisjustfortheactors.Itcomesoutthefollowing

weekendinNorthAmericaandinHongKong,ChinaonJuly10th.

W:Well,Iwishyouluckwiththemovieandthankyouforcomingontheshow.

M:Itwasmypleasure.

Text9

M:Hi,Lucy.

W:Hi,Tony.

M:Youlookreallywell!Haveyoubeenonvacation?

W:Sure.IwasinChina.

M:Nice.Howwasit?

W:Ihadawonderfultime.Itwasreallynicetogetawayfromwork.

M:Wheredidyougo?

VV:HainanIslandandQingdao.

M:HowdidyoulikeHainanIsland?

W:Well,it'scleanerthanIthoughtitwouldbe,andtherearelotsoftrees,soIlikeditbetterthan1

thoughtIwould.Butit'shuge!Andit'sreallyhardtogetaround.Theshipserviceisterrible,andof

course,theydon'thaveasubwaysystem.Wehadtorentacar.

M:Andwastheweathergood?

W:Oh,yes.ItwasniceandwarminHainanIsland.

M:WhataboutQingdao?

W:Theweather?ItwascoolerthanHainanIsland.

M:CoolinQingdao?That,ssurprising.

W:Yeah.Anditwasaproblembecausewedidn,ttakeanysweatersoranything,buttheysayit's

alwayslikethatinDecember.Anyway,Ilovedit.It'sprobablythemostbeautifulcityinChina.

M:You'relucky!

Text10

Iwillbecollectingeveryoneyscellphonebeforetheexam.Pleasecometothefrontoftheroomandput

yourdevicesintothebasket.Personally,Idon'tthinkanyoneofyouwilluseyourphonestocheat.However,

Imusttakethembecausethisstateexamrequiresmetodoit.Iknowthistestisextremelyimportantto

mostofyou,soIdonotbelieveyouwouldletyourphonesinterruptyouanyway.NowIamgoingtopass

outsometapeforyoutowriteyournameonyourphonesothatnonewillbemixedup.Icannotgiveyou

thetestpaperuntilIhavereceivedaphoneoryouhaveprovedyoudonothaveonewithyou.Whileyou

writedownyournames,Iwillgooversomedetailsaboutthetest.Thereare10questionsoneachpageand

10pagesintotal,eachpagehasafrontandbackside.Beforeyouhanditin,makesuretofilloutboth.I

wouldnotreturnyourtestpaperonceIhavereceivedit.Iknowthistestseemsscary,butyouhaveall

coveredthismaterialbefore.Inmymind,thereisnodoubtthateveryoneherewilldoverywell.Ifyouare

unsureofaquestion,skipitandthenreturntoitlater.Goodluck,everyone.

第二部分閱讀(共兩節(jié),滿分50分)

第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題2.5分,滿分37?5分)

閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C和D四個選項中,選出最佳選項。

A

Here'salistof4booksthatIthink,arenotonlyhelpfulbutimportantfortoday'steenagers.Thesebooks

containpowerfulstoriesandpracticalconceptsforcriticalthinking.

IKnowWhytheCagedBirdSingsbyMayaAngelou

Eventually,everyteenwillhavetocometotermswithsufferingandloneliness.Thisbookshowshowto

approacheventhemostchallengingtrialsoflife.Angelou?smemoirofherchildhoodisheartbreaking,butthe

strengthofherspiritandheroptimismandhopehelpreadersmakesenseoflife.Mayashowsusthatit,spossible

todevelopsomethinginsidethatcanshinebrightly,eveninthedarkestnight.

TheWarofArtbyStevenPressfield

Thisbookhighlightsaveryuncomfortabletruthaboutlife:ifyouwanttocreatesomething,youwillface

manyroadblocks.Whetherit'snaysayers(唱反調者),self-doubt,orlaziness,therearelotsofthingsthatwillkeep

usfromdoingwhatwelongtodo.Pressfieldhelpsuseasilyandclearlyidentifytheenemyofcreativity,and

outlinesabattleplantodefeatthisenemywithin.

ToKillaMockingbirdbyHarperLee

ThisisverynearlytheperfectbookfbrteenagersandaclassicAmericannovel.Thestoryistoldwithsuch

goodness(andwarmthandhumor)thatit'snearlyuniversallyloved.Itissopowerfullywrittenthatitcanactually

achievesomethingunbelievableinitsreaders:itcanbuildempathy(共情)fbrthe“other”.Andifthere*sone

thingteensneedintodaysworld,it'smoreempathy.

EssentialismbyGregMckeown

Doyoueverfeelbusybutnotproductive?Essentialismshowsyouhowtoachievethepursuitofless.The

pursuitoflessallowsustoregaincontrolofourownchoicessowecanchannelourtime,energy,andeffortinto

makingthehighestpossiblecontributiontowardthegoalsandactivitiesthatmatter.

21.WhatisthepurposeofIKnowWhytheCagedBirdSings?

A.Toshowhowtomakeabattleplan.

B.Toexplainwhybeingcreativeisimportant.

C.Toshowhowtorisetochallengesinlifepositively.

D.Toexplainwhyoneshouldstayawayfromnaysayers.

22.Whichofthefollowinghelpsreadersimprovetheirworkefficiency?

A.Essentialism.B.TheWarofArt.

C.ToKillaMockingbird.D.IKnowWhytheCagedBirdSings.

23.Whatdothesefourbookshaveincommon?

A.Theydescribethehardshipsinlife.

B.Thetargetreadersarechildren.

C.Theyarebasedontheauthorsyownlife.

D.Theytellpositivestories.

本文是應用文。介紹了四本適合青少年閱讀的好書。

21.Co動作傾向題。根據(jù)IKnowWhytheCagedBirdSingsbyMayaAngelou部分中的Thisbook

showshowtoapproacheventhemostchallengingtrialsoflife...butthestrengthofherspiritandher

optimismandhopehelpreadersmakesenseoflife可知,這本書旨在告訴讀者如何積極面對生活中的挑戰(zhàn)。

22.A。間接信息題。根據(jù)EssentialismbyGregMckeown部分中的Doyoueverfeelbusybutnot

productive?以及Thepursuitoflessallowsustoregaincontrol...thegoalsandactivitiesthatmatter可知,

GregMckeown在他的著作《精要主義》中就如何提高效率提出了他的見解。

23.D。間接信息題。文章介紹了四本青少年讀物,根據(jù)第一段中的Thesebookscontainpowerfulstories

andpracticalconceptsforcriticalthinking可知,D項正確。

B

DistinguishedBaltimoreartistJohnD.FergusondiedSept.16.TheCatonsvilleresidentwas81.

“Hisartisteyewasineverythinghedid.Hislifewasartandhisfamily,“saidJenniferC.Jackson,whowas

Mr.Ferguson'sfriendfbrnearlythreedecades."Hewasalovablemanwhowasalwayswillingtotalkaboutany

topichewasinterestedin.Atshows,peoplewouldgocrazyforhiswork,"Ms.Jacksonsaid."Hewasalsoan

enthusiasticsailorwholovednothingmorethanbeingonthewater.w“Hissculptureswerejustmemorable,nsaid

Mr.Lund,aWashingtonian."Iusedtosay,'Ferguson,Idon'tthinkyouknowhowtodoanythingthatisless

thanmonumental.

Mr.Fergusonearnedabachelor*sdegreeinl961atHolyCrossUniversity,wherehedevelopedaninterestin

painting.HeservedintheArmyfortwoyearsuntilbeingdischargedin1963,andafterstudyingbrieflyatthe

BostonMuseumSchool,registeredattheChicagoArtInstitute,wherehestudieduntil1966,whenheenteredthe

UniversityoflllinoisChicago,whereheobtainedabachelor'sdegreein1966infinearts.Mr.Ferguson

developedhisinterestandskillsasasculptoraftermovingtoBaltimoretodofurtherstudiesattheMaryland

InstituteCollegeofArt'sRinehartSchoolofSculpture,fromwhichhegraduatedin1971withamaster?sdegree

infinearts.

“Overtheyearsmyworkhasmovedgraduallyinthedirectionofeleganceandsimplicity,Mr.Ferguson

wroteinhisartiststatement.aHeavy,bulbous(球根的)formshavebeenreplacedbydancing,winglikeforms.

Thewelding(焊接)processandrespectforthequalitiesofthematerialsareinterrelatedandaffectthefinalpiece.

Mostofthesculpturesthatarepicturedinmyworksaremadefromsteel,siliconbronze,andCor-Tensteel;shaped

tocreatethesebeautifulanduniquepiecesofart.Asyoucansee,mysculpturesrangeinsizeanywherefrom12

inchesto30feetorlarger.

Throughtheyears,hisworkfounditswayintosuchmajorpublicandprivatecollections."Theyencourage

optimism,fortheyshowstrengthandaffirmation;there*snothingnegative,depressingoranxiety-riddenabout

them”,wrotethelateartcriticJohnDorseyina1997exhibitionreview.

24.WhatdidMr.LundthinkofMr.Ferguson?

A.Likeable.B.Admirable.C.Motivating.D.Interesting.

25.WhatdidMr.Fergusondofirstafterservinginthearmy?

A.HestudiedattheBostonMuseumSchool.

B.Hegotabachelorsdegreeinfinearts.

C.HeenteredtheUniversityofIllinoisChicago.

D.HecontinuedhisstudiesattheMarylandInstituteCollege.

26.Whatinfluencesthefinalsculptures?

A.Anevenlargerscalethanbefore.

B.Thematerialcomprisedofmetals.

C.Theshapeofeleganceandsimplicity.

D.Weldingprocessaswellasmaterialquality.

27.Whichofthefollowingisasuitabletitleforthetext?

A.Astylish,stubbornoldmanB.Sculpturestoweringintotheclouds

C.JohnD.Ferguson-afamoussculpturerD.Theevolutionofthesculpturalstyle

本文主要簡介了藝術家JohnD.Ferguson的生平及其藝術風格。

24.Bo觀點態(tài)度題。根據(jù)題干定位到第二段最后一句"Hissculptureswerejustmemorable,"said

Mr.Lund,aWashingtonian."Iusedtosay,*Ferguson,Idon'tthinkyouknowhowtodoanythingthat

islessthanmonumental/(他的雕塑令人難忘,"華盛頓人倫德先生說?!拔疫^去常說,'弗格森,我

認為你不知道如何做那么偉大的事情。'),可知答案選B項。

25.Ao直接信息題。根據(jù)題干定位到第三段第二句HeservedintheArmyfortwoyearsuntilbeing

dischargedin1963,andafterstudyingbrieflyattheBostonMuseumSchool,registeredattheChicagoArt

Institute,wherehestudieduntil1966,whenheenteredtheUniversityofIllinoisChicago,whereheobtained

abachelor'sdegreein1966infinearts.(他在軍隊服役兩年,到1963年退役,在波士頓博物館學校短暫

學習后,在芝加哥藝術學院注冊,在那里學習到1966年,同年他進入芝加哥伊利諾伊大學時,在那里于

1966年獲得了美術學士學位),據(jù)此可知答案應該選A項。

26.Do間接信息題。根據(jù)題干定位到倒數(shù)第二段Thewelding(焊接)processandrespectforthe

qualitiesofthematerialsareinterrelatedandaffectthefinalpiece.Mostofthesculpturesthatarepictured

inmyworksaremadefromsteel,siliconbronze9andCor-Tensteel;shapedtocreatethesebeautifuland

uniquepiecesofart.Asyoucansee,mysculpturesrangeinsizeanywherefrom12inchesto30feetor

larger."(焊接工藝和對材料質量的尊重是相互關聯(lián)的,并影響到最后的作品。我作品中的大多數(shù)雕塑都

是由鋼、硅青銅和CorTen鋼制成的;造型是為了創(chuàng)造這些美麗而獨特的藝術作品。正如你所看到的,我

的雕塑尺寸從12英寸到30英尺大小不等。"),據(jù)此可知答案選D項。

27.Co主旨大意題。結合全文可知,本文主要講了藝術家JohnD.Ferguson的生平及其藝術風格,

所以選C項。

C

Videoconferencinghasbeenaroundformorethan20years.UntiltheCovid-19pandemic,though,youwould

findthatmanypeopleneedingtoattendameetingremotelywouldbecallingfromarealconferenceroomfullof

theirteammates.Today,we'reroutinelyholdingvideoconferencesthatare100%virtual(虛擬).Andthisis

creatingaproblemthattechnologycan'tfix.

Theproblemisus,specificallythefactthatwehaven'tevolvedsociallytothepointwherewecanbearmuch

separation.Somuchofourwell-beingandworkproductivityisdecidedonhowclosewearephysically.The

removalofthatforanyperiodoftimecanbeseverelydamaging.Onesurprisingvictimofsocialdistancingis

laughter.

Normallypeoplelaughabout18timesperday.And97%ofthattimewe'relaughingwithothers-weare

30timesmorelikelytolaughwithothersthantolaughalone.Thinkaboutit:howoftenwhenyouandyour

friendslaughatsomething,isthatsomethingactuallyfunny?Researchshowsthat80%ofwhatpeoplelaughatis

reallynotthatfunny.

Sowhydopeoplelaugh?Theylaughinordertolaughwithothers.Justaseveryonestartsyawning(打哈欠)

whenjustonepersonyawns,mostpeoplecan'thelpbutlaughwhenthosearoundthemdo.ThisiswhyTV

comedyshowsoftenuseprerecordedlaughtracks.

Laughinginresponsetootherpeople?slaughingisnotjustabehavioralphenomenon.Whenwelaugh,our

bodyproducestwokeychemicals:endorphinwhichhelpsrelievepainandsetsofffeelingsofpleasure,and

dopaminewhichcanimprovelearning,motivationandattention.Infact,studiesshowthatpeoplecanstand15%

morepainsimplybylaughingforafewminutesbeforehand.Laughterisalsoassociatedwithhighermotivation

andproductivityatwork.

Intoday*shome-alone,virtual-teamworld,thisisexactlywhatyouasateamleadershouldbedoing:for

yourteammemberstostayhealthyandproductive,youneedtogetthemtolaughmoreandstressless

28.Whatistheproblemmentionedatthestartofthetext?

A.Physicalweakness.B.Lackoftechnology.

C.Socialdistancing.D.Relianceonvirtualconference.

29.Theunderlinedword“This”inparagraph4referstothefactthat.

A.laughtracksarepopularB.laughingisuncontrollable

C.laughingstartswithyawningD.laughingcomesmoreeasilyingroups

30.Whatisparagraph5mainlyabout?

A.Whylaughingisimportanttowork.

B.Howlaughingkeepsusphysicallyhealthy.

C.Whetherlaughingisabehavioralphenomenon.

D.Whatchemicalsourbodyproduceswhenwelaugh.

31.Whatwouldtheauthormostprobablydiscussnext?

A.Concretestepstoproducelaughterinateam.

B.Otherfactorsthatmayinfluenceateam,shealth.

C.Waystotelltherealworldfromthevirtualworld.

D.Theimportanceofmaintainingworkproductivity.

本篇是一篇說明文。介紹笑的多種方式及重要性。

28.C。間接細節(jié)題。題干問文章開頭提及的問題是什么?定位到第一段結尾Andthisiscreatinga

problemthattechnologycan'tfix(視頻會議導致了一個科技無法解決的問題)及第二段開頭Theproblemis

us,specificallythefactthatwehaven*tevolvedsociallytothepointwherewecanbearmuchseparation(這

個問題是?一個事實,我們現(xiàn)在社交上還沒有進化到能夠忍受長期分離的地步)。故選擇C項(社交距離)。

29.Do代詞指代題。根據(jù)題干問第四段的this指的是什么事實?定位到第四段的this的前后句,理解

可知,人們笑是為了和別人一起笑,這里以打哈欠大比方,當周圍的其他人笑時,大部分人也忍不住一?

起笑而這就是為什么電視喜劇節(jié)目經(jīng)常使用預先錄制好的笑聲。This指代人們在人群中會更容易笑,答案

選擇D項。

30。Ao段落大意題。根據(jù)第五段的大意:以笑回應別人的笑不僅僅是一種行為現(xiàn)象。當我們笑的時候,

我們的身體會產(chǎn)生兩種關鍵的化學物質:內啡肽,它可以幫助緩解疼痛并引發(fā)愉悅感,多巴胺可以提高學

習能力、動力和注意力。故選擇A選項(為什么笑對工作很重要)。

31.Ao后續(xù)推斷題。根據(jù)最后一段作為團隊領導,應該做的是為了讓你的團隊成員保持健康和高效,

你需要讓他們多笑,少壓力,可知下文一定會談到在團隊中產(chǎn)生微笑的具體做法。故選A項。

D

Ifyou'reahard-coretraveler,you'relikelyalwayslookingforthenextbigthing.Beitthenewesthotel,the

mostluxurioussuite,orclimbingthehighestmountain,you'redownforall.Andthatmakesthisnewhotel,

locatedintheNorthPole,theperfectfitforyou.

Thiswinter,guestswillhavetheunbelievableopportunitytostayinthenorthernmosthotelintheworld

knownastheNorthPoleIglooHotel.However,itdoescomewithtworatherlargecatches.Thefirstisthatitwill

onlybeavailableforanextremelylimitedamountoftime.Thesecondisthatitwillcost$100,000fora

three-nighttrip.

But,that$100,000certainlycomeswithfewperks(額夕卜彳寺遇).

“NorthPoleiglooshotelconceptismovable,sustainable,butstillalittleextreme/thehotelexplainsonits

site."Dependingonweatherconditionswemovetheheatedglassigloostomostsafeplacesaroundthearctic

glacier.YoucanjointhegroupofveryrarepeoplewhohavespentanightattheNorthPole'sglacier.”

Itfurthernotes,thehotelisonlyopenonrequestinthemonthofApril,butguestscanalsostayatanother

locationonotherdates.

So,whatdoyougetforthemoney?Thehotelcomeswithatwo-nightstayinSvalbardbeforeatwo-hour

helicopterridetotheNorthPoleicecamp.Guestsarethentransportedtotheglacierandtocheckintotheirigloo

hotel.

“Weprovidealloftheequipment/JanneHonkanen,founderofLuxuryAction."Butyoudefinitelyneedto

havethespiritofanexplorerorscientist.^^

Guestsare“almostguaranteed^^togetagreatviewingoftheNorthernLightsastheyarestillincredibly

activeintheareathroughoutthemonthofApril.Ifyou'vegotthemoneytobumandthespirittomatch,bookit

now.

32.Whatisthemainfunctionofparagraph1?

A.Toexplainwhatahard-coretraveleris.

B.Toleadinthetopicofthetext.

C.Tomakesomecomparisons.

D.Tooffersomediscounts.

33.WhatcanweknowaboutNorthPoleiglooshotelconcept?

A.It'sfullofargument.

B.It*sawasteofmoney.

C.Itsenvironmentallyfriendly.

D.It'savailabletomostvisitors.

34.WhatdoweknowaboutthegueststotheIglooHotel?

A.Theywillspendmorethan$100,000.

B.Theywillstayintheglassigloosfor3nights.

C.Theycanbookthehotelinanymonthofayear.

D.TheywillbetakentotheNorthPoleicecampbyair.

35.Whoisthetextintendedfor?

A.Richcampers.B.Potentialtourists.C.Curiousscientists.D.Bravephotographers.

文章主要介紹了北極冰屋旅館,吸引游客去那里旅行。

32.B推理判斷題。通讀全文可知,本文主要介紹了北極冰屋旅館。根據(jù)第一段中“Ifyou'reahard-core

traveler,youYelikelyalwayslookingforthenextbigthing."(如果你是一個鐵桿的旅行者,你可能總是在

尋找下一件大事。)以及“Andthatmakesthisnewhotel,locatedintheNorthPole,theperfectfitforyou.”

(這就使得這家位于北極的新旅館,非常適合你。)可知,第一段的功能是引出文章主題。故選B項。

33.C推理判斷題。根據(jù)第四段中“Dependingonvveatherconditionswemovetheheatedglassigloosto

mostsafeplacesaroundthearcticglacier.w(根據(jù)天氣條件,我們將加熱的玻璃冰屋移動到北極冰川周圍

最安全的地方。)可知,北極冰屋旅館環(huán)境友善。故選C項。

34.D細節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第六段中“Thehotelcomeswithatwo-nightstayinSvalbardbeforeatwo-hour

helicopterridetotheNorthPoleicecamp.w(這家旅館安排在Svalbard島住宿兩晚,然后乘坐兩小時的

直升機前往北極冰雪營地。)可知,冰屋旅館的客人要坐飛機去北極冰雪營地。故選D項。

35.B推理判斷題。根據(jù)第一段中“Ifyoufreahard-coretraveler,you*relikelyalwayslookingforthe

nextbigthing.(如果你是一個鐵桿的旅行者,你可能總是在尋找下一件大事。)以及“Andthatmakes

thisnewhotel,locatedintheNorthPole,theperfectfitforyou."(這就使得這家位于北極的新旅館,非常

適合你。)可知,文章的目標讀者是潛在的游客。故選B項。

第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2.5分,滿分12?5分)

Withallthee-bookreaderappsfloodingtheInternet,youcansimplydownloadafileandthenstartreading

yourfavouritestoryorsubjectmatter.36.readingprintedbooksstillhasitsownadvantages.

37.Justimaginethis,whenthepagesontheleftsideofabookarepilingupandthepagesontherightside

arebecomingfewer.Won'tyoufeelsatisfiedandmotivatedtomoveon?

Printedbooksaidpeoplewithsleepproblems.It'saknownfactthatmanypeoplereadbeforegoingtobed,

whichcanhelpthemsleepwell.Butnotethattheyarepaperbooksratherthane-books.38.Peoplewhoreadon

e-booktendtosleepbadlyandaremoretiredthenextday.

Printedbooksexercisereadingcomprehensionandconcentration.Inastudyofmiddleschoolers,students

whoreadoniPadshadlowerreadingcomprehensionthanreadingtraditionalprintedbooks.Theysometimes

skippedtextinfavorofinteractionsinthee-bookswhicharedesignedtoenhancecomprehension.39.

That'swhysomanypeoplepreferprintedbooks.40.Theyaregreatforyouconsideringthatyoudon'thave

tocarryanyextraweightasidefromyourmobiledevice.Furthermore,ifyou

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