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1、2021-2022高考英語模擬試卷注意事項1考生要認真填寫考場號和座位序號。2試題所有答案必須填涂或書寫在答題卡上,在試卷上作答無效。第一部分必須用2B 鉛筆作答;第二部分必須用黑色字跡的簽字筆作答。3考試結(jié)束后,考生須將試卷和答題卡放在桌面上,待監(jiān)考員收回。第一部分 (共20小題,每小題1.5分,滿分30分)1I wouldnt have missed the train if I _ up earlier.AgotBhad gotCwill getDhave got2Where was I?You _ you didnt like your job.Ahad said BsaidCwere

2、 saying Dhas said3Wild applause _when the crowd waiting heard the announcement of the arrival of the pop star at their community.Amade outBbroke outClet outDworked out4 Did you go to last nights concert? Yes. And the girl playing the violin at the concert _ all the people present with her excellent

3、ability.A. impressedBcomparedCconveyedDobserved5- Did Jim come?- I dont know. He _ while I was out.Amight have comeBmight comeCmust have comeDshould have come6Its impossible for all the people to get jobs because _of them is not fit for them.Aevery oneBallCnot allDnone7It rained heavily overnight an

4、d not until this morning _.A. had it stoppedBdid it stopCstopped itDit stopped8Mr. Wilson is a man of patience and kindness, and his good temper never _ him.AfailsBdisappointsCcontrolsDworries9It wasnt until then _ their marriage was breaking up because they had little in common.A. did I realize B.

5、that I realized C. had I realize D. when I realized10Tony, do remember to send the report to the sales manager!_.AMade itBGot itCHeard itDFollowed it11It was warm and nice that evening. I stayed awake until eleven in order to have a good look at the moon by myself.Aon average Bon purposeCon business

6、 Don time12What matters in life is working hard _ hardly working.Aas well asBless thanCrather thanDother than13The plan for Xiongan New Area _ officially on April 1, 2017.Aannounced Bwas announced Cannounces Dis announced14With some snow on top of it,the Yellow Mountain looked fantastic this winter.

7、Actually,I doubt whether we could visit mountain in China.Aa most beautifulBthe most beautifulCa more beautifulDa beautiful15It is one thing to enjoy listening to good music, but it is quite _ to perform skillfully yourself.AanotherBotherCthe otherDothers16The incomes of skilled workers went up. , u

8、nskilled workers saw their earnings fall.AMoreoverBThereforeCMeanwhileDOtherwise17The debate here will be limited in two main respects,_ the time available.Ain view of Bin return forCin addition to Din comparison with18_the weather ,the sports meet will be held on time .AInstead ofBIn relation toCRe

9、gardless ofDIn favor of19The new machines have arrived and are being tested in the workshop.Im glad we _ them in the years ahead.Awill be operating Bhave been operatingCwould be operating Dhad been operating20 volleyball is her main focus, she is also great at basketball.ASinceBOnceCUnlessDWhile第二部分

10、 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)Brrriiinnng. The alarm clock announces the start of another busy weekday in the morning. You jump out of bed, rush into the shower, into your clothes and out the door with hardly a moment to think. A stressful journey to work gets your blood pressur

11、e climbing. Once at the office, you glance through the newspaper with depressing stories or reports of disasters. In that sort of mood, who can get down to work, particularly some creative, original problem-solving work?The way most of us spend our mornings is exactly opposite to the conditions that

12、 promote flexible, open-minded thinking. Imaginative ideas are most likely to come to us when were unfocused. If you are one of those energetic morning people, your most inventive time comes in the early evening when you are relaxed. Sleepy peoples lack of focus leads to an increase in creative prob

13、lem solving. By not giving yourself time to_, youre missing out on the surprising solutions it may offer.The trip you take to work doesnt help, either. The stress slows down the speed with which signals travel between neurons (神經(jīng)細胞), making inspirations less likely to occur. And while we all should

14、read a lot about whats going on in the world, it would not make you feel good for sure, so put that news website or newspaper aside until after the days work is done.So what would our mornings look like if we wanted to start them with a full capacity for creative problem solving? Wed set the alarm a

15、 few minutes early and lie awake in bed, following our thoughts where they lead. Wed stand a little longer under the warm water of the shower, stopping thinking about tasks in favor of a few more minutes of relaxation. Wed take some deep breaths on our way to work, instead of complaining about heavy

16、 traffic. And once in the officeafter we get a cup of coffeewed click on links not to the news of the day but to the funniest videos the web has to offer.1、According to the author, we are more creative when we are _.AfocusedBrelaxedCawakeDbusy2、What does the author imply about newspapers?AThey are s

17、olution providers.BThey are a source of inspiration.CThey are normally full of bad news.DThey are more educational than websites.3、By “tune into your wandering mind” (in Para. 2), the author means “_”.Awander into the wildBlisten to a beautiful tuneCswitch to the traffic channelDstop concentrating o

18、n anything4、The author writes the last paragraph in order to _.Aoffer practical suggestionsBsummarize past experiencesCadvocate diverse ways of lifeDestablish a routine for the future22(8分)How to have fun in Chicago without spending a lot of money? Sightseeing The Art Institute of Chicago has a fine

19、 collection of photos and paintings. The ticket is $10.00, but go on Tuesdays and youll get in free. The Sears Tower is the worlds third tallest building. By going to the 103rd floor, you can get a view of the whole city. All for only $8.50. Free show There are free concerts in Grant Park in summer.

20、 They are held Wednesday through Saturday nights at 7:30 P.M.Attend the taping of a TV show for free. The Oprah Winfrey Show and the Jenny Jones Show both offer tourists free tickets. For the Oprah Winfrey Show, youll have to book tickets at least a month before. Places to stay You can get a hotel f

21、or $100 to $300 a day. However, you can get a room in the dormitory atRoosevelt University for $215 for a whole week! But you have to stay for 28 days to get this great rate(優(yōu)惠).1、(小題1)This passage tells us _.AChicago is a big and beautiful cityBwhere we can see fine photos and paintingsChow to make

22、 a cheap trip in ChicagoDthere are many free concerts in Chicago2、(小題2)It will cost you _ if you visit the Art Institute instead of the Sears Tower on Sundays.Amore Bless Ca little Dnothing3、(小題3)You may go to _ if you like to get a great view of the whole city.Athe Art Institute Bthe Sears TowerCRo

23、osevelt University DGrant Park4、(小題4)According to the passage, which of the following is NOT true?AIt is free to go to the Art Institute on Tuesdays.BFree Grant Park concerts are held four nights a week in summer.CThe Sears Tower is the worlds third tallest building.DYou can get tickets to the Oprah

24、 Winfrey Show as soon as you arrive23(8分)We all think plants were expected to get larger with increased carbon dioxide in the atmosphere, but changes in temperature, humidity(濕度)and nutrient availability seem to have trumped the benefits of increased carbon dioxide” said researchers from the Nationa

25、l University of Singapore.45 percent of the species studied now reach smaller adult sizes than they did in the past. The researchers pointed out that warmer temperatures and changing habitats, caused by climate change, are possible reasons for shrinking creatures.“ We do not yet know the mechanisms(

26、機制)involved, or why some organism are getting smaller while others are unaffected,” the researchers said. “Until we understand more, we could be risking negative consequences that we cant yet quantify. The change is big in cold-blooded animals. Only two decades of warmer temperatures are enough to m

27、ake retiles (爬行動物)smaller. An increase of only 1 degree centigrade caused nearly a 10 percent increase in metabolism(新陳代謝). Greater use of energy resulted in tiny tortoises and little lizards. Fish are smaller now too. Though overfishing has played a part in reducing numbers, experiments show that w

28、armer temperatures also stop fish growing.Warm-blooded animals arent immune(免除)from the size change caused by climate change. Many birds are now smaller. Soay sheep are thinner. Red deer are weaken And polar bears are smaller, compared with historical records.This is not the first time this has happ

29、ened in Earths history. 55 million years ago, a warming event similar to the current climate change caused bees, spiders and ants to shrink by 50 to 75 percent over several thousand years. That event happened over a longer time than the current climate change.The speed of modem climate change could

30、mean organisms may not respond or adapt quickly enough, especially those with long generation times climate change will be shown in the future.1、What does the text mainly talk about_AWhy some species become smaller.BHow climate changes in Earths history?CClimate change has many negative effects.DSpe

31、cies are becoming smaller as climate gets warmer.2、The underlined word “trumped” m the first paragraph probably mean_.Astrengthened BgainedCbeaten Dequaled3、Researchers from the National University of Singapore believe that_Athey have found the exact causes for creatures getting smaller.Ball the ani

32、mals on the earth have become smaller.Cclimate change has more negative effects on warm-blooded animals.Dincrease in energy use can lead to creatures getting smaller.4、What does the author feel about the climate change?ADisappointed BOptimisticCWorried DShameful24(8分)Scientists have long known that

33、herbivores (食草動物) affect the plant diversity around them. In highly productive ecosystems, like jungles, animals would favor dominant, fast-growing plants. This would free up nutrients and space, allowing for a greater variety of plants to boom. In contrast, herbivores in regions with low plant biom

34、ass, like deserts, would eat whatever they could find, only driving down plant diversity.Now, a team of scientists has tested this hypothesis(假說). Burkepile, a biology professor in UC Santa Barbara, and his colleagues reviewed 252 studies comparing plant diversity in areas where herbivores were and

35、were not excluded.Their study revealed that whether herbivores increase or decrease plant diversity depends on whats on the menu. In general, the correlation (相關(guān)性) between herbivory and diversity wasnt nearly as clear as everyone had expected. However, the team noticed a much stronger association: w

36、hen the ecosystem hosted a particularly vigorous species of plant, herbivory seemed to be crucial in maintaining biodiversity.For instance, grasslands in the tallgrass prairie in the American Midwest tend to be dominated (控制) by fast-growing grasses, such as big bluestem. The team discovered that he

37、rbivores had an outsized effect on maintaining biodiversity by keeping big bluestem from taking over dozens of smaller, slower growing plant species. However not all herbivores are on an equal foot. The team found that the connection between herbivory and diversity was particularly strong in grassla

38、nds where more animals feed on grass than on herbs and bushes. This seems reasonable, since grasses tend to be the dominant species in grasslands, as the name suggests.These findings are more than academic. “Weve seen three decades of really important papers saying that ecosystems work better when y

39、ou have more species in them,” Burkepile said. “What our data suggests is that herbivores are especially important for maintaining this biodiversity in places where you have a really dominant plant species.” As biodiversity continues to decline worldwide, conservationists are looking for ways to pre

40、vent catastrophic losses. “This suggests that one possible approach to managing ecosystems and biodiversity is to use herbivores to manage these dominant species,” Burkepile added.1、According to Paragraph 1, how do herbivores help to increase biodiversity?ABy consuming dominant, fast-growing plants.

41、BBy destroying jungles and freeing up space.CBy adding more nutrients to the soil.DBy eating up low plant biomass.2、The underlined part in Paragraph 3 most probably implies that _.Aherbivory has nothing to do with biodiversity in a given ecosystemBherbivores decrease biodiversity in tallgrass-domina

42、ted ecosystemsCsmall animals help to protect biodiversity in grasslands without bushesDthe degree to which herbivores affect biodiversity is related to plant species3、What is the author trying to tell us in the last paragraph?AThe limitations of the new study.BThe potential application of the new st

43、udy.CThe contradiction between the past view and the new findings.DThe importance of maintaining ecosystems and biodiversity.25(10分)Tired of eating at the same boring restaurants? Looking for a change? Here are some restaurants that offer an original restaurant experience. See for yourself which one

44、s you fancy.An Exciting DinnerLooking for something adventurous? The Archipelago in London is just the thing for you. One of the most popular dishes in this restaurant is crocodile. Yes, you read it correctly, crocodile. If that is not daring enough for you, there are plenty of other dishes on the m

45、enu.A Restaurant with a ViewWant to enjoy the sights while youre eating? Try the Top of the World restaurant. At about 211 meters above Las Vegas, diners can enjoy a spectacular view of Las Vegas in this revolving restaurant. However, the real adventure starts at the end of the meal. Thats when the

46、customers are taken from their seats at ground level to the observation rooms in elevators that travel at a remarkable speed.A Theatrical ExperienceLonging for dinner with some drama? Dine with mimes at Mime in Manchester. The service is unique. Your waiter will communicate your order in mime and ke

47、ep you entertained with performances in between courses.An Unusual SettingDont care about presentation? Youll be fine at the Modern Toilet restaurant in Taiwan. The theme of this restaurant is the toilet, and you would be surprised how many people queue up for the experience of eating on toilet seat

48、s.1、What would you expect at the Top of the World restaurant?AA free ride. BAn interesting menu.CA show during the meal. DA birds-eye view of London.2、Which restaurant requires customers to order in an unusual way?AArchipelago. BTop of the Word.CMime. DModem Toilet.3、Where is the passage likely to b

49、e taken from?AA research paper. BAn entertainment magazine.CA thrilling novel. DA fashion magazine.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)閱讀下面短文,掌握其大意,然后從各題所給的四個選項(A、B、C和D)中,選出最佳選項,并在答題紙上將該項選項的標號涂黑。A young student was one day taking a walk with a professo

50、r. As they went along, they saw 1 belonged to a poor man who was employed in a field close by.The student turned to the professor, saying, “Let us play the man a 2 : we will hide his shoes and wait to see his 3 when he cannot find them.”“My young friend,” answered the professor, “we should never amu

51、se ourselves at the 4 of the poor. But you are rich, and may give yourself a much greater pleasure 5 the poor man. Put a coin into each shoe, and then we will hide ourselves and watch 6 the discovery affects him.”The student did so, and they both placed themselves behind the bushes close by.The poor

52、 man soon finished his work, and came 7 the field to the path where he had left his shoes. While 8 his foot into one of his shoes, he 9 something hard, 10 he bent down and found the coin. Astonishment and 11 were seen upon his face. He then looked around himself on all sides, but no person was to be

53、 seen. He now put the money into his pocket, and went on to put on the other shoe; but his surprise was 12 on finding the other coin. His feelings 13 him; he fell upon his 14 , looked up to heaven and thanked God aloud.The student stood there 15 affected, and his eyes filled with tears. “Now,” said

54、the professor, “are you not much better 16 than if you had played your 17 trick?” The youth replied, “You have taught me a lesson which I will never forget. I feel now the 18 of those words, which I never understood before: It is more blessed to 19 than to receive.”1、Asitting Blying Chiding Dlaying2

55、、Aimagined Bexpected Csupposed Drecognized3、Atrick Brole Cpart Dgame4、Aimpatience Bpuzzlement Cpity Ddisappointment5、Aexpense Brisk Cneed Dpoverty6、Ain reply to Bin response to Cby means of Dby way of7、Awhy Bwhen Cwhere Dhow8、Aacross Baround Cthrough Dtowards9、Arising Brushing Cslipping Dsliding10、A

56、found Bnoticed Ckicked Dfelt11、Abut Bso Cas Dfor12、Awonder Badmiration Cguilt Danxiety13、Aadvanced Bimproved Cprogressed Ddoubled14、Agrasped Bovercame Cinspired Dsank15、Aknees Bhands Cfeet Dlegs16、Agenerally Bfairly Cdeeply Dnaturally17、Aexcited Bsatisfied Ctouched Dpleased18、Aintended Brequired Cwa

57、nted Dinterested19、Afact Btruth Creality Dfaith20、Areward Bwin Cgive Dsend第二節(jié)(每小題1.5分,滿分15分)閱讀下面材料,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。27(15分)Many kids love to listen to music and dance.But for children with special medical needs, joining in a 1 (tradition)dance class can be difficult.Thanks 2 physical therapi

58、st(治療師)Kellie Lightfoot,young people in Northeast Ohio have the benefit of a special program called Dance Unlimited:Lightfoot founded the program at Akron Childrens Hospital in 2012.It gives kids aged four and up a chance 3 (dance)while still getting the benefits of physical therapy.Dance goes beyon

59、d meeting the kidsphysical needs.During class,they meet other kids, build 4(confident),and make friends,which help a lot in treating their diseases.The students have two big public performances each year.At a recent performance in Akron,the dancershard work 5 (pay)off on stage,allowing them to shine

60、 in front of people.Lightfoot, 6 started dancing before the age of three,is working hard to help children with special needs.“I just always wanted to combine the two things that I love,and I feel like this is 7 I am meant to do,”she said.Getting all of the kids 8 (involve)in the class requires a tea

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