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1、2021-2022高考英語(yǔ)模擬試卷注意事項(xiàng)1考試結(jié)束后,請(qǐng)將本試卷和答題卡一并交回2答題前,請(qǐng)務(wù)必將自己的姓名、準(zhǔn)考證號(hào)用05毫米黑色墨水的簽字筆填寫(xiě)在試卷及答題卡的規(guī)定位置3請(qǐng)認(rèn)真核對(duì)監(jiān)考員在答題卡上所粘貼的條形碼上的姓名、準(zhǔn)考證號(hào)與本人是否相符4作答選擇題,必須用2B鉛筆將答題卡上對(duì)應(yīng)選項(xiàng)的方框涂滿(mǎn)、涂黑;如需改動(dòng),請(qǐng)用橡皮擦干凈后,再選涂其他答案作答非選擇題,必須用05毫米黑色墨水的簽字筆在答題卡上的指定位置作答,在其他位置作答一律無(wú)效5如需作圖,須用2B鉛筆繪、寫(xiě)清楚,線(xiàn)條、符號(hào)等須加黑、加粗第一部分 (共20小題,每小題1.5分,滿(mǎn)分30分)1The store_ I bought

2、my textbooks is having a sale this week.AthatBwhereCwhichDwhy2I dont mind her criticizing me,but_is how she does it that I object to.AitBthatCthisDwhich3It was in that small house _ was built with stones by his father _ he spent his childhood.Athat; whereBwhich; thatCwhich; whichDthat; which4 Linda

3、hasnt shown up yet. Its strange. She _.AcouldBmightCmust haveDshould have5Hardly ever _ so many choices for young people entering the workforce as there are today.Athere areBthere have beenChave there beenDare there6Without our teams great effort, the art exhibition last week _ such a great success.

4、Awouldnt beBwont beCwouldnt have beenDwont have been7 How would you like your tea? _.AVeryquickly BAsitcomes,please CVerymuch DIdontliketea8- Mom, I m going to the graduation dance tonight but I don t think I look attractive enough. Oh, darling, don t worry. _AThey dont know what beauty is. BNobody

5、will care about it.CYou look perfect the way you are. DImpossible is nothing,9-Do you think Peter is a good partner?- Not really! There are some things that are not easy to _ , and his laziness is one.Aput aside Bput up withCthink of Dget along with10_ is willing to volunteer in the 2022 Beijing Win

6、ter Olympics is welcome to join us.AWhatever BWhoeverCWhenever DWherever11It was considerate _ you not to play the piano while I was asleep.AofBforCtoDfrom12-We want someone to design the new art museum for me.-_ the young fellow have a try?AShallBMayCWillDNeed13Fred let _ that he was prepared to le

7、ave company when the new manager took office.Asecret BslipCpromise Dstandard14 How do you find your new classmate? Oh, she is really _ of a musician, who can not only sing very beautifully, but also compose skillfully.AsomethingBsomebodyCeverythingDeverybody158 students and 2 teachers at Santa Fe Hi

8、gh School by a 17-year-student armed with a shotgun and a pistol. This is one of the many gun-related tragedies that have happened in the last 2 years.Akilled Bwere killedChave killed Dhave been killed16The why he is absent today is he has got a bad headache.Areason; thatBreason; becauseCcause; that

9、Dcause; because17The flat is good value for money because not only did they sell it to me at a cheap price, but they threw in some old furniture _.Aat their commandBfor good measureCbeyond my reachDbeneath their dignity18The Winter Olympics _ in 2022 will surely bring in many international tourists.

10、A held B having held C holding D to be held19When Paul _ for the final game of the basketball season, his fans let out shouts of cry.Amade up Bshowed upCcaught up Dheld up20To tell the truth, I didnt expect that there were so many people _ the idea.Asupported Bsupporting Cto support Dhaving supporte

11、d第二部分 閱讀理解(滿(mǎn)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)Oxford and Cambridge have now decided to remove the words CANT and IMPOSSIBLE from their dictionary. Jessica Cox, born in 1983, in Arizona, is the worlds first licensed armless pilot.The girl from Tucson, Arizona got the Sport Pilot certificate

12、 lately and became the first pilot licensed to fly using only her feet.Jessica Cox was born without arms, but that has only stopped her from doing one thing: using the word cant.Cox graduated from the University of Arizona in 2005 with a bachelors degree in psychology and a minor in communications.

13、Cox has not used prosthetic arms since she turned 14. Using her feet as most people use their hands, she is able, among other things, to drive an unmodified car with an unrestricted license, to type on a keyboard at 25 words per minute, and to put in and remove her contact lenses.Jessica Cox flew in

14、 a single engine airplane for the first time via Wright Flight in 2005. Cox earned her pilots certificate on October 10, 2008 after three years of training and is qualified to fly a light-sport aircraft to altitude of 10,000 feet.“Shes a good pilot. Shes rock solid,” said Parrish Traweek, 42, the fl

15、ying instructor at San Manuels Ray Blair Airport.Parrish Traweek runs PC Aircraft Maintenance and Flight Services and has trained many pilots, some of whom didnt come close to Coxs abilities.Doctors never learned why she was born without arms, but she figured out early that she didnt want to use pro

16、sthetic devices.So, the next time you are ready to tell yourself, I cant possibly. remember this amazing young woman and change your vocabulary.1、What can we learn from the first paragraphs?AOxford and Cambridge felt a little disappointed.BNo armless people had got a pilot certificate before.CJessic

17、a Cox wasnt allowed to use the word “cant”.DThe word “cant” would disappear from the English dictionary.2、What do you think of Jessica Cox ?AShe is a clever and brave girl. BShe is positive and determined.CShe is indeed a poorly educated girl. DShe only takes interest in aircraft.3、What does the und

18、erlined word “prosthetic mean in Paragraph 3?Aartificial BdamagedCunusual Dabnormal4、After graduating from university, Jessica Cox _.Asuffered failure when searching for jobs.Bmade a start to take training to become a pilotCdecided to use her feet as most people use hands.Dtried her best to take car

19、e of herself in her daily life.22(8分)Since 1984, Philadelphia has been cleaning up its act. One by one, graffiti-covered walls are being changed into outdoor art. So far, more than 1,800 murals (壁畫(huà)) have been painted. Philadelphia now has more murals than any other American city.The walls that were

20、once ugly with graffiti (涂鴉) are now covered with beautiful pictures of historical heroes and modern art, thanks to the Mural Arts Program (MAP). Its work makes schools and public places attractive, and its citizens very proud. The program began as part of Philadelphias Anti-Graffiti Network. Jane G

21、olden is the MAPs artistic director. “When people ask me what our program is about,” she says, “I answer them with one word: hope”. Each year, the MAP offers youth art programs and workshops. Some onetime graffiti writers even help paint MAP murals.The MAPs work, says Golden, is all about developing

22、 a sense of community. When a neighborhood requests a mural, the MAP works with the people there to develop a message. Some messages have been “Safe Streets”, “Love and Care”, and “Peace Walk”.1、What can be the best title for the text?ALove, from Graffiti Writers to MuralistsBMAP, a New Company in P

23、hiladelphiaCJane, an Excellent Mural ArtistDHope, One Wall at a Time2、What is the Mural Arts Program in Philadelphia aimed at?AHelping the young find jobs. BProtecting the neighborhood.CFighting against graffiti. DAttracting more visitors.3、How does the MAP decide on the message for a mural?ABy havi

24、ng discussions with people in the community.BBy seeking advice from the city government.CBy learning from the young graffiti writers.DBy studying the history of the city.4、Which of the following words best describes the work of the MAP?ADifficult. BDangerous. CExperimental. DSuccessful.23(8分)I went

25、to the cinema this afternoon to see La La Land. Before going into the screening my sister and I visited the ladies washroom. As we entered, a little blonde haired girl about 5 years of age opened one of the cubicle(小隔間)doors and ran out of the washroom, hot pants in hand and looking upset and overwh

26、elmed.I went after her. Her dad was standing outside. She quickly gave him the hot pants to dress her. Little sweetheart. She obviously couldnt manage to button up her hot pants. Even though she had her little white tights on, she must have felt embarrassed about the lack of hot pants.I tried to cal

27、m and reassure her, saying, “When I saw dad standing outside I knew he was waiting for someone very pretty, but I just hadnt realized how, pretty she was going to be.” She didnt bite; dad smiled though. I offered to bring her back to wash her hands.She was too tiny to squeeze soap out of the dispens

28、er, so I helped her. I could see poor dad out of the side of my eyes .He was right at the door looking in. I went with her to the hand dryer, but she was so tiny that the sensor couldnt even detect her little hands. I lifted her up and her hands were properly dried, well at least a little.I was move

29、d by this little girls helplessness in an adult world. I also felt for dad having to trust that his little girl would feel safe and secure for the few minutes out of his sight.I reached out for help. I tried to bridge the gap when a little helpless girl was a few minutes without a trusted adult and

30、a concerned father had to for a moment accept he could not give her the security he wanted for her. It wasnt much but it helped a caring father and his little daughter and for that, Im grateful.1、Why did the little girl catch the authors attention?AShe got frightened by strangers.BShe needed clothin

31、g to cover her.CShe was probably lost in the crowd.DShe was in an embarrassing situation.2、Why did the hand dryer fail to work for the little girl?AThe size of the sensor was too small.BShe was not tall enough to reach it.CShe didnt know how to operate it.DIt was drying the authors hands.3、How did t

32、he father feel in the story?AHelpless. BShy.CShameful. DCalm24(8分)A robot called Bina48 has successfully taken a course in the philosophy of love at Notre Dame de Namur University (NDNU), in California.According to course instructor William Barry, associate professor at NDNU, Bina48 is the worlds fi

33、rst socially advanced robot to complete a college course, a feat he described as “remarkable.” The robot took part in class discussions, gave a presentation with a student partner and participated in a debate with students from another institution.Before becoming a student, Bina48 appeared as a gues

34、t speaker in Barry s classes for several years. One day when addressing Barrys class, Bina48 expressed a desire to go college, a desire that Barry and his students enthusiastically supported. Rather than enroll Bina48 in his Robot Ethics: Philosophy of Emerging Technologies course, Barry suggested t

35、hat Bina48 should take his course Philosophy of Love instead. Love is a concept Bina48 doesnt understand, said Barry. Therefore the challenge would be for Barry and his students to teach Bina48 what love is.“Some interesting things happened in the class,” said Barry. He said that his students though

36、t it would be straightforward to teach Bina48 about love, which, after all, is “fairly simple its a feeling,” said Barry. But the reality was different. Bina48 ended up learning “31 different versions of love,” said Barry, highlighting some of the challenges humans may face when working artificial i

37、ntelligence in future.Bina48 participated in class discussions via Skype and also took part in a class debate about love and conflict with students from West Point. Bina48s contribution to the debate was filmed and posted on YouTube. It was judged that Bina48 and NDNU classmates were the winners of

38、this debate.In the next decade, Barry hopes Bina48 might become complex enough to teach a class, though he says he foresees robots being used to better the teaching and learning experience, rather than replacing instructors completely.1、(小題1)What was Bina48s performance like in class?AExtraordinary.

39、 BInsignificant.CFar-reaching. DUnattractive.2、(小題2)What does the underlined word “addressing” in paragraph 3 probably mean?ADealing with. BConsulting with.CGiving a speech to. DSending a letter to.3、(小題3)What can we learn from the passage?AIt was interesting for Bina48 to learn about love.BIt was q

40、uite tough for Bina48 to learn about love.CArtificial intelligence may somehow be superior to man.DHumans can launch a challenge to artificial intelligence.4、(小題4)What does Barry think of the future development of Bina48?AIt will surely be able to serve as a teacher.BIt will be able to promote learn

41、ing and teaching.CIt will completely take the place of instructors.DIt will be smart enough to control human beings.25(10分) Do you completely understand your teenagers who are between 13 to 19? They may live a happy and meaningful life on condition that you know what changes they are undergoing.The

42、teenage life is full of happiness, sadness enjoyment and it can he interesting too. This is because in the teenage life a teenager is subjected to physical growth, and hormonal changes. They may be in a stage of conflict like undergoing puppy love. This is only a normal part of life.Teenagers should

43、 enjoy life by making friends with peers in healthy activities such as camping, picnic, swimming and so on. Through friends, a teenager learns to joke, laugh and play to release stress and tension. By making friends, the teenager learns to sweeten his or her joys and even eases the bitterness of lif

44、es downtime.Many teenagers are very conscious of their physical outlook. It is at this part of their life that beauty strikes as the main self-image. They love to follow up with the latest trends for dressing and hairstyle. Some girls and boys go on a crash diet to slim down in order to look attract

45、ive. However, making up is not a must for their good image.Parents tend to play a role in a teenagers life. They like to control their freedom and have a say on what the teenagers do. Therefore, teenagers have cases of disagreements, disputes, quarrels and even runaways from homes among some teenage

46、 girls. To avoid this, parents should be more in their teenagers shoes.There are also negative problems that may pop out during a teenage life. Some teenagers are easily affected by the mass media and the people around them. They may be involved in violent behavior, drugs taking, smoking, drinking a

47、nd so on. Others tend to let off their anger by destroying public property. There will be more harm than good if nothing is done.1、Why are teenagers lives full of ups and downs?AThey usually undergo puppy love.BThey have a variable character.CThey are too young and lack experience of life.DThey are

48、experiencing personal body changes.2、What does the third paragraph mainly tell us?AMaking friends has a deep influence on teenagers.BTeenagers play jokes on nobody other than friends.CTeenagers benefit from attending healthy activities.DFriends can help teenagers ease the bitterness of life.3、What d

49、o teenagers do to improve their physical outlook?AThey eat whatever they like.BThey prefer doing making up.CThey follow up fashion trends.DThey learn how to do with hairstyle.4、What is the implied meaning of the underlined part?AParents often misunderstand their teenagers.BParents dont know what the

50、ir teenagers need.CParents should wear their teenagers shoes more often.DParents should think more in their teenagers position.5、What is the authors intention of writing this passage?ATo recommend parents to show kindness to teenagers.BTo tell parents to focus on the changes teenagers undergo.CTo en

51、courage parents to follow up with the latest trends.DTo advise parents to offer proper guidance to teenagers.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(mǎn)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 summer, Aunt Betta and Uncle Bill invited me to travel with them back home to Pennsylvania. Ihad never

52、been 1 Los Angeles and was eager to meet our relatives.Our first night, we drove through the desert, and then through roads cut through hills. The next day we went through the Rocky Mountains. It was 2 driving up long inclines (斜坡) with abrupt U-shape turns on the steep hillsides, then driving 3 slo

53、wly with great caution. Beyond Colorado, we drove through miles of 4 , where I saw actual food being grown. I 5 some of the crops.In one small town we passed through, Aunt Betta decided I needed new 6 and took me to a country 7 . I was used to 8 dresses and skirts. Now I had my first pair of jeans,

54、a flannel shirt, shorts and a T-shirt. I loved them all. 9 we reached our destination. Uncle Bills aunt had a perfect little two-story house. The first thing I 10 was a bed in a cute little room for me! I looked forward to that. It would be like sleeping in a dollhouse. In the backyard, I saw red th

55、ings 11 the back fence. Uncle Bills uncle said, “I think you never ate a 12 tomato in L.A.” I hadnt. He 13 picked one for me.I met all my new aunts, uncles and cousins. My cousins taught me how to do cartwheels (側(cè)手翻) inthe big front yard. Country people have more 14 , I thought.All the adults cried

56、when we 15 , but I took home all the 16 of everything Id seen. Back in L.A, my lungs hurt when I took a deep breath. I 17 the fresh air. I dreamed of homegrown tomatoes. My country clothes seemed out of 18 , but I wore them anyway.I was two weeks late starting 19 , but I told my teachers only that I

57、d been in Pennsylvania and decided to 20 all the rest to myself. If only they could have experienced everything that I did!1、Aoutside Bacross Cin Dto2、Aboring Bembarrassing Cfrightening Dconfusing3、Aaway Bpast Cout Ddown4、Abuildings Bfields Chills Drock5、Arecognized Bfound Cplanted Dharvested6、Aclot

58、hes Bcrops Ctoys Dtools7、Ahotel Bpub Cpath Dstore8、Apreparing Bsewing Cbuyin Dwearing9、AAt last BAbove all CFor the moment DOn the contrary10、Atook Bsearched Cnoticed Downed11、Aflying over Bgrowing up Ccircling above Dpacking into12、Ared Bripe Chomegrown Dman-made13、Aaccidentally Bgradually Cinstant

59、ly Dtemporarily14、Aideas Bmaterials Cinterest Dspace15、Adrove Btalked Cparted Dmet16、Acopies Bmemories Cpictures Dpleasures17、Abreathed Bmissed Cforgot Dpreferred18、Ashape Bsight Cwork Dplace19、Avacation Bjourney Cschool Dwork20、Akeep Bowe Cdescribe Dgive第二節(jié)(每小題1.5分,滿(mǎn)分15分)閱讀下面材料,在空白處填入1個(gè)適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號(hào)內(nèi)單詞的

60、正確形式。27(15分)Mrs Wilson 1(invite)some friends for lunch.She was eager to try a new way of 2(cook) a fish dish,and she was very pleased with 3(her) when the dish was ready.Because the dish was hot,she put it near the window to cool it for a few minutes.When she came back for it,she was surprised 4 (fi

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