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2/22022年新高考英語壓軸大題逆襲卷10原卷版(閱讀C+閱讀D+七選五+完形填空+語法填空+讀后續(xù)寫猜想)一、閱讀理解第一節(jié)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C和D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng)。C體裁話題主題建議時(shí)間得分說明文人與自然二氧化碳短缺影響食物供應(yīng)7分鐘_____/10(廣東省惠州市二調(diào))Britain’smeatindustryonFridaywarnedthatanupcomingshortageofcarbondioxide(CO2)couldcausemassivedisruption(中斷)tofoodsupplieswithintwoweeks.Thegasisusedtostunanimalsbeforeslaughter(屠宰),inthevacuumpackingoffoodproductstoextendtheirshelflife,andtoputthefizzintobeer,ciderandsoftdrinks.Itisalsorequiredforsomemedicalproceduresandusedinthenuclearandsemi-conductorindustries.Britain’sfoodsupplychain,alreadycreakingfromasevereshortageofheavygoodsvehicles(HGV)driversandtheimpactofBrexit(脫歐)andCOVID-19,isheavilyreliantonfertiliserproducersforCO2whichisaby-productoftheirproductionprocess.However,twoofthelargestfertiliserproducers,Norway’sYaraYAR.OLandrivalCFIndustriesHoldingsCF.N,haverestrainedproductionduetoasuddenincreaseinnaturalgasprices,whichhasinturnstartedtodryupCO2supplies.NickAllen,chiefexecutiveoftheBritishMeatProcessorsAssociation(BMPA),saidthatoncecurrentstocksofthegasrunout,somemeatcompanieswillhavetostoptakinganimalsandcloseproductionlines,leadingtoalogjamofanimalsbacktothefarms.“Wealreadyhavethissituationinthepigindustrywhichisnowfacingthedisruptionprospectofahumanekillingonfarms,”hesaid.TheBMPAispersuadingBusinessMinisterKwasiKwartengtohelpsupportUKCO2productionintheshort-term.“Wearemonitoringthissituationcloselyandareinregularcontactwiththefoodandfarmingorganizationsandindustry,tohelpthemmanagethecurrentsituation,”saidaUKgovernmentspokesperson.“TheUKbenefitsfromhavingaccesstohighlydiversesourcesofgassupplytoensurehouseholds,businessesandheavyindustrygettheenergytheyneedatafairprice.BritainlastsufferedamajorCO2shortagein2018,leadingtosomedrinkswholesalerstoration(定量)sales.”28.What’sthedirectcauseoftheCO2shortagethisyear?A.Agovernmentpolicy. B.Aninfectiousdisease.C.Transportationfailure. D.Costrise.29.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“l(fā)ogjam”meaninparagraph4?A.Bottleneck. B.Promise.C.Setback. D.Recovery.30.WhatmeasuremaytheUKgovernmenttake?A.Tocloseproductionlines. B.Tostopmarketinganimals.C.Tolimitthedrinkswholesale. D.Toexploremoregassupplies.31.Whatmaybethesuitabletitleforthepassage?A.DiverseApplicationsofCO2 B.CO2ShortageHitFoodSuppliesC.EffortsTakentoProduceCO2 D.TheFutureofBritain’sMeatIndustryD體裁話題主題建議時(shí)間得分說明文人與社會(huì)睡眠不足者更容易患癡呆癥8分鐘_____/10(江蘇省蘇北七高三二調(diào))Peoplewhoregularlysleepforsixhoursorlesseachnightinmiddleagearemorelikelytodevelopdementiathanthosewhoroutinelymanagesevenhours,accordingtoamajorstudyintothedisease.Researchersfounda30%greaterriskofdementiainthosewhoduringtheir50s,60sand70sconsistentlyhadashortnight'ssleep,regardlessofotherriskfactorssuchasheartconditionandpoormentalhealth.Sabia,anauthorofthestudyattheuniversityofParisandhercolleaguesanalyzedsurveydatafromUniversityCollegeLondon'sWhitehallstudy,whichlaunchedin1985andfollowedthehealthandlifestylesofmorethan10,000Britishvolunteers.TheFrenchteamfocusedonnearly8,000participantswhoself-reportedtheirsleeppatterns.During25yearsoffollow-up.521participantsdevelopeddementia,withmostdiagnosedintheirlate70s.WritinginNatureCommunications,thescientistsdescribedhowthosewhoroutinelygotsixhoursofsleeporlesseachnightintheir50sand60swere30%morelikelytodevelopdementiathanthosewhotypicallymanagedsevenhours.Thestudydoesnotprovethatsleepingtoolittlecausesdementia,sincesleeplossitselfmaybeoneoftheearliestsymptomsofthedisease.Butsomescientistsbelievetheresultsstrengthenevidencethatcontinuouspoorsleepmayatleastcontributetothedisease.Thefirstpathologicalchangesthatleadtodementiaoccuronetotwodecadesbeforethediseasebecomesobvious,asstickyproteinscalledamyloidbuildupinthebrain.Whenthe1985Whitehallstudyfirstassessedthesleepofvolunteerswholaterdevelopeddementia,thisprocesshadprobablynotstarted.Thismeantthatiftheyweresleepingtoolittle,itwasunlikelytohavebeencausedbydementia-relatedbrainchanges.“Itstrengthenstheevidencethatpoorsleepinmiddleagecouldcauseorworsendementiainlaterlife,”saidDr.LizCoulthard,aconsultantseniorlecturerindementianeurology.“Itmakessensetotakemeasurestoimprovesleepsuchasgoingoutsideduringdaylighthourstohelpmaintainthenaturalrhythmsthatpromotegoodsleep,avoidingtoomuchalcoholorcaffeine,particularlybeforebed,andfindingabedtimeroutinethatworksforyou.”32.Whatriskfactorfordementiadoesthepassagefocuson?A.Sleeploss. B.Age. C.Poormentalhealth. D.Heartcondition.33.HowdidFrenchscientistsgettheresearchfindings?A.Bymakingacomparison. B.Bymonitoringsleeppatterns.C.ByinterviewingBritishvolunteers. D.Byanalyzingprevioussurveydata.34.Inwhattonedothescientiststalkabouttheresearch?A.Casual. B.Doubtful. C.Negative. D.Cautious.35.Whatisthepurposeofthelastparagraph?A.Togiveexamples. B.Tocollectproofs.C.Tooffersuggestions. D.Topresentarguments.第二節(jié)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)。體裁話題主題建議時(shí)間得分說明文人與社會(huì)應(yīng)對(duì)棘手的問題要足智多謀,隨機(jī)應(yīng)變7分鐘_____/12.5(廣東省廣州市高三一模)Howdoesitfeelwhenyousolveyourproblembyyourself?Thingsmaynotalwaysgoasplanned,butbeingresourcefulcanhelpyoustaycalmandworkyourwayoutoftrickysituations.Beingresourcefulmeansfindingsmartandcreativewaystosolveaproblem,usingwhateverresourcesyouhaveatthetime.____36___Theycanalsobeanythingelsethat’suseful,suchasinformation,adviceoryourownexperience.Italsomeanstrustingyourinstincts,theabilityyou’rebornwith,ratherthanthroughtrainingandbeingconfidentaboutyourabilitytofacechallenges.Aresourcefulpersonisnottheonegettingcrossorpanickingwhensomethinggoeswrong.They’rethinkingabouthowtosolvetheproblem.___37____whenwelearntoproblemsolveforourselvesratherthanimmediatelygoingtoothersforhelp,itcanhelptobuildourconfidence,helpusfeelmoreindependent,andfeelbetteraboutmakingdecisions.Beingresourcefulmaynothelpyouavoidproblems,butthinkingcreativelyabouthowyoucandealwiththemwillmakeyoufeellessstressedandmorepreparednexttime.___38___Thiscanboostself-esteem,thatis,howyoufeelaboutyourself.Whenyou’refacingachallenge,trytofocusontheactualproblemratherthanhowyoufeelaboutit.Thinkaboutwhereandwhenithappenedandwhatthecausesare.Next,thinkupasmanysolutionstotheproblemasyoucan.___39____Finally,reviewwhathasandhasn’tworked,soyou’reequippedtodealwithasituationnexttime.Andremember,ifyouhaveatrickyproblemthatyou’reunabletosolve,thenaskatrustedadultforhelp.____4____A.Youalsolearnwhatyou’regoodat.B.Hereishowyoucanbemoreresourceful.C.Thesemaybepracticalthingslikepensandpaper.D.Nooneisexpectedtosolveallproblemsbythemselves.E.Resourcefulnessisaskillthat’sgoodforyouinlotsofways.F.Theycanbefamousmottosthatalwaysinspireustomoveon.G.Weighupwhat’sgoodandbadabouteachoneandchoosethebest.二、完形填空閱讀下面短文,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)。體裁話題主題建議時(shí)間得分記敘文人與自我疫情隔離期99歲瑪麗和2歲本杰明柵欄游戲15分鐘_____/15(河北省唐山市高三期末)Anoldsayinggoesthat“Goodfencesmakegoodneighbors.”Withsomanyfolks____41____tostayathomeduringthepandemic(流行病),goodfencescanalsomakegood____42____.InMinneapolis,theOlsonfamilylivesnextdoorto99-year-oldMary.AlthoughMary’sdaughter____43____onceaweek,forthemostpart,thepandemicleftMaryalone.Butwithlockdown(封鎖)____44____Marymanagedtoformaspecialfriendshipwithoneofherneighbors-BenjaminOlson,aged2.Overtime,Marywatchedthroughthechain-linkasBenjaminlearnedtowalk,talk,and____45____runandplay.Despitethehugedifferencesintheir____46____Benjaminwasdrawntohiselderlyneighbor,____47____inherpresence.Betweenthetwo,theydevelopeda____48____theycouldplayoverthefence.Benjaminwould____49____heraballandshe’dhititbacktohimwithherstick.Whileothersmight____50____atthe97-yeargapbetweenthetwo,whenBenjaminseesMary,he____51____seesafriend,notanumber.Mary’sdaughterbelievesthe____52____hasbeenalifelinethat’skepthermumgoingthroughthelongperiod.Whenthelockdownwaslifted,Benjamin____53____Maryonherbackstepstoplaygamesthatbringjoytoboththeyoungandtheyoungat____54____.InAugust,whenMarycelebratesher100thbirthday,theonethingshewon’tbewishingforisa____55____friend.Benjaministheonethathascovered.41.A.suspected B.invited C.allowed D.forced42.A.relatives B.friends C.securities D.communities43.A.calls B.rests C.visits D.prays44.A.wearingon B.dyingdown C.putup D.dealtwith45.A.constantly B.surprisingly C.eventually D.immediately46.A.attitudes B.knowledge C.ages D.belief47.A.succeeding B.trusting C.taking D.delighting48.A.game B.puzzle C.video D.role49.A.show B.buy C.fetch D.pass50.A.point B.wonder C.worry D.laugh51.A.easily B.carefully C.simply D.possibly52.A.relationship B.fence C.ball D.difference53.A.inspired B.joined C.expected D.comforted54.A.peace B.heart C.present D.hand55.A.newest B.wisest C.youngest D.best三、語法填空閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入1個(gè)適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號(hào)內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。體裁話題主題建議時(shí)間得分說明文人與社會(huì)2022北京冬奧會(huì)促進(jìn)更多商業(yè)機(jī)遇7分鐘_____/15(湖北華師一附中一模)Thenaturalwonder’smatchlessbeautyinspiredtheU.S.governmenttocreatetheworld’sfirstnationalpark.The____56____(discover)ofYellowstonehelpedcharacterizeAmerica’sidentitywithitsvast,eye-catchingscenery.Thepowerfulandnaturalsprings____57____(associate)withYellowstone’sidentityandpicturelandscapebroughtYellowstoneitsfame.Buttoday,itswildlifepopulationisjust____58____popular.ThemostcontroversialisYellowstone’swolfpopulation.Thisworldhasbeenfindingexcuses____59____(kill)wolves.Afraidofthethreatwolveswouldcausetotheirlivestock(家畜),thehuntersintheearly1900shuntedYellowstone’sgreywolvestonearextinction.WolveshadbeenabsentfromYellowstoneformorethan70years,which____60____(great)damagedtheecosystem.Itwouldbealmostacentury____61____aneffortwouldbegintoturnbackthisdamage.Inlate1994,theU.S.FishandWildlifeServiceandCanadianwildlifebiologistscaughtwolvesinCanadaandfreed____62____inYellowstone.Thereturningwolves____63____(recover)partsoftheecosystemthathadchangedsharply.“Butthereisnotaquickfixfor____64____(mistake),”auniversityecologyprofessorsaid.For____65____(inspire)thevisiontopreserveoneoftheworld’smostbeautifulnaturalwonders,Yellowstoneislistedasoneofthenationalwildlifeconservationareas.四、讀后續(xù)寫體裁話題主題建議時(shí)間得分應(yīng)用文人與自我Thenailsonthefence20分鐘_____/25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。Whenwearehavingquarrelswithothers,itiseasytosayordohurtfulthingsinanger.Theverbalwoundcanbeasbadasaphysicalone.Andnomatterhowmanytimesyousayyouaresorry,orhowmanyyearspass,thescarofthosewoundswillstillbethere.Ifwearewise,wewillspendourtimebuildingbridgesratherthanbarriersinourrelationships.Onceuponatimetherewasalittleboywhowastalented,creative,handsome,andextremelybright.Anaturalleader.Thekindofpersoneveryonewouldnormallyhavewantedontheirteamorproject.Buthewasalsoself-centeredandhadaverybadtemper.Whenhegotangry,heusuallysaid,andoftendid,someveryhurtfulthings.Infact,heseemedtohavelittleregardforthosearoundhim,evenfriends.So,naturally,hehadfew.“But,“hetoldhimself,“thatjustshowshowstupidmostpeopleare!“Onedayatschool,whenhavingacraftclass,hispartneraccidentallycrushedasmallpartoftheirhandiwork.Theboyimmediatelygotextremelyangry,startingtocriticizeandteaseher.“Youdisgustme!“Afterhearingthosehurtfulwords,shestartedtocryuncontrollably.Beforelong,thegirlbeganshuttingherselfawayfromeveryoneandwasseizedbyasenseofworthlessness.Fortunately,under

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