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1、2022届高考英语各省模拟试题重组卷 新高考I卷第一部分 阅读(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。A2022届山东省潍坊市高三下学期一模统考(3月)These are the life-changing apps that will help you build better habits in 2022. Streaks Streaks lets you create up to 24 different tasks that you can complete each day. Compl
2、ete a task, mark it on the app, and youll start building your progress. Streaks also has other features available, like reminders and statistics, to help you keep your habits on track. It collects no fees. Strides Strides makes your goals easy and attainable. Youll be able to track your progress and
3、 see how far along you are with progress reports and charts thatll show you your advancement and your success rate on any given goal. You can create unlimited reminders and build up your routine from the ground up. The app asks you to join their monthly subscription.ATracker With ATracker, time all
4、your activities and stop wasting time on unimportant tasks. You can create and define your daily and weekly goals to avoid losing track of your good and bad habits. Having tracked, you can see what youve done in a beautiful chart. You can also see a goal report to make sure youre staying on track wi
5、th your new years resolutions. The app is $4.99, but its only a one-time payment. Coach.me Coach.me is mostly free. Youll get to track your progress and get bonus points for achieving your goals. Whats cool about Coach.me is that you can join a community of people like you where they are willing to
6、help out each other. You can even take it one step further by hiring a coach, although thats going to cost you extra.21. Which app is free of charge? A. StreaksB. Strides C. ATracker D. Coach.me 22. What do Strides and ATracker have in common? A. They help to time vital tasks. B. They offer a progre
7、ss chart. C. They have reminding functions. D. They update information every month. 23. What can you do with Coach.me? A. Earn cash rewards.B. Employ a coach for free. C. Get support from other users. D. Make progress in your studies.B(湖湘教育三新探索协作体2021-2022学年高三上学期期中联考英语试卷)I still remember when I move
8、d to Mexico City in 2014, my husband and I spent most of our free time exploring the city of 20 million. We squeezed our way through massive crowds that had traveled across the country to pray to the Virgin of Guadalupe, Mexicos patron saint. We spent hours in crowded fruit and vegetable markets, lo
9、oking for the perfect mango milkshake or vendors selling the most interesting-sounding things. Once our two children were born, we made more stops at nearby parks, catching up with friends on the playground or testing out new flavors of food.The idea of being alone was laughable; I remember once loo
10、king out of my office window, pre-pandemic, and not seeing a single person on the block. I recall it vividly because it seemed utterly apocalyptic (预示灾祸的)and it never happened again.Over the past nine months of the pandemic, our lives have moved increasingly indoors. We avoid the still-crowded resta
11、urants and city plazas.Except on weekends on a recent morning, we drove about 30 minutes to Los Dinamos, a vast, mountainous, densely forested national park. A few minutes into our walk, my eyes followed the muddy, rocky path until it turned a green corner in the distance. I listened to the sound of
12、 rushing water from the river below and the twittering of birds hidden in the branches above. And then I realized with a shock: were alone. In a city of millions where a quiet night is often interrupted with sounds of tamale (墨西哥粽子) or sweet-potato vendors walking the streets with their high-pitched
13、 whistles or recorded sales pitches, we had transported ourselves into another kingdom.I often tell people what I miss most about pre-pandemic life is the buzz of the city. Yes, I miss the hustle and bustle, but Im not sure whether its what I need right now. Now I need these walks on pine-needle-cov
14、ered trails with my young daughters; I need to breathe in truly fresh air; I need to trick my kids (and my husband) ahead with promises of snacks and perfect picnic spots; I need to be with my familyeven as I miss my parents, siblings, and friends extremelyin the heart of a forest, on the edge of a
15、big city, in the midst of a pandemic.Its a reminder that there is life all around me, even if I cant spend time mixing with others.24. Why did more people come to Mexico City across the country?A. To enjoy themselves at parks. B. To sell fruit and vegetables at markets.C. To enjoy delicious foods. D
16、. To show their religious belief.25. What has never happened again?A. Looking out of the office window. B. Nobody being found on the block.C. The coming of the idea of being alone. D. Meeting friends on the playground.26. What did the author realize at Los Dinamos suddenly?A. They came to the park t
17、o explore the unknown.B. They felt lonely in a city of millions.C. They enjoyed valuable moments of stillness.D. They were tired of the busy reality.27. What does the hiking in the forest remind the author?A. Her beloved are around in the pandemic.B. Being outside is a way to reduce pandemic pressur
18、e.C. The pandemic requires people not to mix with others.D. People miss their friends and family in the pandemic.C2022届山东省潍坊市高三下学期一模统考(3月)Being taken off the endangered species list doesnt guarantee a carefree future for whales. Recent research estimates that the population of Pacific gray whales of
19、 North Americas West Coast has dwindled by almost a quarter since 2016. Starting in 2019, alarming numbers of dead were spotted on beaches and floating offshore throughout their habitat, from Mexico to Alaska. The National Marine Fisheries Service defined it as an “Unusual Mortality Event”. UMEs are
20、 declared when a “significant die-off” occurs and when information is collected to clarify why it occurs.The Arctic has historically low levels of sea ice in recent years, upending the delicate ecosystem that sustains gray whales. Like other migrators, they dont feed on their winter breeding (繁殖) gr
21、ounds or along their migration, and must gain weight during the summer to sustain themselves through the rest of the year. Observers using air photography noted the whales looked skinnier and arrived in Mexico in poor condition, which suggests they were not finding enough food during the summer. Thi
22、s die-off is alarmingly similar to the events of 20 years ago, with another UME resulted in a significant drop in the gray whale population. Although the cause was ultimately undetermined, its thought that the population reached “carrying capacity” it grew too large for the environment to support it
23、. Although that idea has been suggested for this die-off as well, its more likely blamed on the changing conditions of the Arctic. Gray whales, hunted almost to extinction by the mid-20th century, were one of the first to be protected from hunting. The Eastern North Pacific population rebounded with
24、out pressure from whaling and was taken off the Endangered Species List; the Western North Pacific population is still listed as endangered. This die-off is a reminder that “delisting” doesnt indicate a populations secure future. New threats arise, climate change upends habitats, and continued monit
25、oring is needed in case a crash comes.28. What does the underlined word “dwindled” in paragraph 1 mean? A. Increased. B. Bounced.C. Multiplied. D. Dropped.29. What will gray whales usually do in winter? A. Consume few calories.B. Travel south to breed. C. March back to Alaska. D. Seek food in the Ar
26、ctic.30.What might be the main cause of the current UME? A. Serious illnesses.B. Sea pollution. C. Environmental changes.D. Limited carrying capacity.31.Whats the authors attitude to the “delisting”? A. Favorable.B. Concerned. C. Intolerant. D. Regretful.D(2022年广州高考一模英语)Several years ago, Jason Box,
27、 a scientist from Ohio, flew 31 giant rolls of white plastic to a glacier (冰川) in Greenland. He and his team spread them across 10,000 feet of ice, then left. His idea was that the white blanket would reflect back the rays of the sun, keeping the ice cool below. When he came back to check the result
28、s, he found it worked. Exposed ice had melted faster than covered ice. He had not only saved two feet of glacier in a short time. No coal plants were shut down, no jobs were lost, and nobody was taxed or fired. Just the sort of fix were looking for.“Thank you, but no thank you.” says Ralph King. a c
29、limate scientist. He told Grey Childs. author and commentator, that people think technology can save the planet, “but there are other things we need to deal with, like consumption. They burned $50,000 just for the helicopter” to bring the plastic to the glacier. This experiment, quote-unquote, gives
30、 people false hope that climate change can be fixed without changing human behavior. It cant. Technology wont give us a free ride.Individuals respond to climate change differently. Climatologist Kelly Smith is hardly alone in her prediction that someday soon we wont be climate victims, we will be cl
31、imate Choosers. More scientists agree with her that if the human race survives. The engineers will get smarter, the tools will get better, and one day we will control the climate. but that then? “Just the mention of us controlling the climate sent a small shiver down my back, Grey writes.” “Somethin
32、g sounded wrong about stopping ice by our own will,” he says.Me? I like it better when the earth takes care of itself, I guess one day we will have to run the place, but for the moment, sitting at my desk, looking out at the trees bending wildly and the wind howling, Im happy not to be in charge.32.
33、 Why does the author mention Jason Boxs experiment in the first paragraph?A. To introduce a possible solution to climate change. B. To describe a misleading attempt to fix the climate. C. To report on a successful experiment on saving the glacier.D. To arouse peoples attention to the problem of glob
34、al warming.33. Which statement would Ralph King most probably agree with? A. The fight against climate change will not succeed.B. Technology is-not the final solution, let alone its high cost. C. Its best to deal with climate change without changing our behavior. D. Jasons experiment plays a signifi
35、cant role in fixing climate change.34. What is Grey Childss attitude to humans controlling the climate? A. Favorable B. Tolerant C. Doubtful. D. Unclear. 35. Which of the following is a suitable title for the text?A. But should we fix the climate? B. Is climate change a real problem? C. How can we t
36、ake care of the earth? D. What if all the glaciers disappeared?第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。How to become a better readerLanguage and literacy(读写能力) are among mankinds greatest inventions.Evolving and even dying over the course of human history,languages are a r
37、eflection of our cultural and societal attitudes.Most humans acquire language in early childhood and speak fluently when they are about three years old,but our continued relationship with language gives shape and meaning to our lives. 36 1Take it slow.Many readers feel that they read too slowly,espe
38、cially compared with others,but the truth is that the faster you read,the less likely you are to comprehend fully what youre reading. 37 Reading is a lifelong process; learning to read closely and slowly will help you become faster over time without missing anything.2 38 When humans first began read
39、ing written words,it was unusual to read in silence.Though generally inappropriate for commuters or for latenight adventurers,reading out loud is one of the best ways to improve your reading ability. 39 If so,you will begin to read more accurately and with better vocal expression.Try listening to th
40、e author reading their own workyoull be surprised to find how clearly it comes through on the page.3Write. 40 How and what you read affects how and what you write,and the best readers often make the best writers.But while much can be learned from close,repeated readings,there are many secretive plea
41、sures to language that can only be experienced through the practice of writing.ARead aloud.BGet into the rhythm of the authors voice.CHere are 3 ways to become a better reader.DWriting and reading go handinhand.ETry writing every day for a month; you will never read the same again.FThe ability to re
42、ad is important to form an identity and express ones feelings.GIn that case,do not hesitate to reread the passage.第二部分 语言运用(共两节,满分30分)(江门市2022届高考模拟考试)第一节:(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、 C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。The home crowd erupted when Chinas Gu Ailing won the womens big air free skiing gold
43、in Beijing.With the 41 score of 188.25 points, Gu came back from third place to take gold as the event 42 its first Olympic appearance. Gu got 93.75points in her smooth first attempt, 43 accomplishing what contributed to her World Cup success in US, 2021. Then, under the 44 of getting only88.50 poin
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