2022年高考全国甲卷英语模拟试卷预测卷 (含答案解析).docx
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1、2022年高考全国甲卷英语模拟试卷预测卷 第一部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。AZOO CREWTEEN VOLUNTEER PROGRAM Ages 13 -17Passionate about animals and wondering what a zookeepers day is like? Denver Zooa Teen Volunteer Program, Zoo Crew, might be the place for you! We do not offer
2、 one - time volunteer service opportunities for school or court appointed teens.APPLICATIONSThe application will open on January I and close on March 1. Applicants must be at least 13 years old by the first day of training and no older than 17.REQUIREMENTSTeen volunteers: 75 hours of service per sum
3、mer (June through August) with several shifts each month.First -year teen volunteers; three weeks (M - F, mornings or afternoons) of volunteering during the summer to support Summer Safari, Denver Zoos summer camp.All current teen volunteers can choose volunteer year - round, after participating for
4、 at least one summer season. These teens must commit to at least one shift per month, perform position duties as assigned including working outside, communicate with guests and staff independently and alongside other teen and adult volunteers.Junior Crew(Year I in Zoo Crew):Summer Safari; assist cam
5、p instructors with games, zoo tours, and educational activities.Animal Department: assist veteran teen volunteers with daily animal husbandry responsibilities such as cleaning, diet preparation and animal enrichment. Teens 16 or older may also help at theNutrition Center, the Zoos animal kitchen.TUI
6、TION$150 nonrefundable(不退还的)tuition fee(due no later than May I of each year).Download Denver Zoos Tuition Scholarship form. (Scholarship requests are due no later than April 15 each year.)Tuition helps cover costs of Zoo Crew T - shirt uniforms, name tag, daily supervision, program supplies, traini
7、ng and continuing education programs, annual award ceremony, social events and campouts.QUESTIONSFor more information, please call the Program Specialist at 720 - 337 - 1491 or e - mail teen-volunteer( denverzoo org).1. Why is the program held for teens?A. To support Summer Safari only for two weeks
8、.B. To volunteer there with some shifts for a year.C. To know about a zookeepers life in summer.D. To join in the program for a day in the kitchen.2. What should all teen volunteers in Zoo Crew do?A. Change their work every summer month.B. Offer services there for at most 75 lrours.liC. Volunteer ma
9、inly indoor work.D. Work there all by themselves.3. What can Junior Crew get at the program?A. Scholarship twice a year.B. Competition prizes. C. School uniforms. D. Routine guidance.BAugustus Saint-Gaudens and his family immigrated to New York, America, from Dublin, Ireland, in 1848 when he was jus
10、t six months old. As he grew up, Augustus liked racing his friends around the block, buying candies at the store, especially drawingdrawing pictures of the shoemakers at his fathers shoe shop. At the age of 13, his father told him it was time to go to work. Augustus replied, I should like it if I co
11、uld do something which would help me to be an artist. He began as an apprentice to a cameo cutter out of stone and shell, and carved cameos of people, lions, and even the head of Hercules from Greek mythology, when the Civil War had just begun. At 19, with his earnings and his parents support, he tr
12、avelled to Paris and Rome for further training and artistic study. Before he left, he drew a portrait of his mother in pencil and sculpted a small bust(半身像) of his father out of clay. Then, 22-year-old Augustus opened an art studio in Rome and worked on his first life-sized sculpture, called Hiawath
13、a. An art patron was impressed with this sculpture and promised to help Augustus until your genius and labors shall have met with the reward to which I feel they are entitled. In 1876, Augustus was chosen to design a monument to the Civil War hero Admiral David Farragut of the U. S. Navy. Completed
14、five years later, when he was 33, his first major sculpture for the U. S. was unveiled at Madison Square in New York City, the sculptors boyhood home. One art critic called it the best monument of the kind the city has to show. Then the giant Standing Lincoln in Lincoln Park, Chicago in a setting by
15、 architect White, 1884-1887, was considered the finest portrait statue in the U. S. However, in 1900, aged 52, his doctors told him he had cancer. Even though he was often ill, he continued to work at his home and studio in Cornish, New Hampshire. In 1905, President Theodore Roosevelt requested that
16、 Augustus redesign American coinsto convey the strength of the nation. Augustus made lifelike pencil sketches of his coin designs. Yet, Augustus died in August 1907, two months before his l0-dollar and 20-dollar gold coins were issued. Augustus Saint-Gaudens had fulfilled his dream-and more! He was
17、one of the greatest American sculptors not only of his day but also of all time.1.What did Augustus like doing as a child?A.He enjoyed selling candies at the store.B.He enjoyed chasing after his friends at school.C.He liked drawing pictures of his fathers workers.D.He liked going to work as a shoema
18、ker in his fathers shop.2.How did Augustus become a sculptor?A.He received sponsorship from an art critic.B.He sculpted a small bust of his parents out of clay.C.He opened an art studio in Rome and worked on Hiawatha.D.He learned hard as an apprentice and carved many nice works.3.When did Roosevelt
19、request Augustus to redesign American coins?A.At his age of 33.B.At his age of 57.C.At his age of 52.D.At his age of 59.4.What is the text mainly about?A.The history of the Civil War.B.The remarkable sculptors life.C.The comments on Augustus works.D.The outstanding sculptors masterpieces.CA study of
20、 8 different experiments showed that our brains tend to prefer addition rather than subtraction when it comes to finding solutionsin many cases, it seems we just dont consider the strategy of taking something away at all.The researchers found that this preference for adding was noticeable in three s
21、ituations in particular: when people were under higher cognitive (认知的) load, when there was less time to consider the other options, and when volunteers didnt get a specific reminder that subtracting was an option. In one of the experiments, participants were asked to improve a Lego structure so tha
22、t it was able to take more weight. Half the volunteers were reminded that they could take away bricks as well as add them, and half werent. In the group that got the reminder, 61 percent solved the problem by taking away a brickwhich was a much faster and more efficient way of making the structure s
23、table. In the group that didnt get the reminder, only 41 percent went for the removing bricks approach.“Additive ideas come to mind quickly and easily, but subtractive ideas require more cognitive effort,” says psychologist Benjamin Converse, from the University of Virginia. “Because people are ofte
24、n moving fast and working with the first ideas that come to mind, they end up accepting additive solutions without considering subtraction at all.”The researchers have a few ideas about what might be going on. Our brains might find additive changes easier to process perhaps, or we might be associati
25、ng adding with ideas of something thats bigger and therefore better in our subconscious. There might also be associations in our minds with the current status being something that needs to be maintained as much as possibleand taking something away is arguably more destructive to the current status t
26、han adding something new.The researchers say their work is important in a much broader sense: for institutions looking to streamline (简化), for example, and even for the human race looking for ways to better manage the planets resources. 1.What does the underlined word “subtraction” in paragraph 1 re
27、fer to?A.Removal.B. Moderation.C. Refusal.D. Solution.2.In which situation do people prefer adding?A. When they are under high pressure.B. When they lack cognitive ability.C. When they are specially reminded.D. When they are hurried to decide.3. What were participants required to do in the experimen
28、t?A.Re-shape Lego bricks.B. Take Lego bricks away.C. Move the Lego structure. D. Stabilize the Lego structure. 4. What is paragraph 4 mainly about?A. The ways to make additive changes.B. The effects of taking something away.C. The reasons for brains preferring addition.D. The importance of maintaini
29、ng current status.DThe proposal for a new Indonesian capital city has been on the cards ever since the country gained independence from the Dutch in 1945. The political and economic crises which followed have long delayed the plan, but current president, Joko Widodo, now appears determined to make t
30、he move a reality. The government officially confirmed that the capital will be moved from Jakarta to a new location within Kalimantan, part of the island of Borneo in Indonesia.A number of factors are likely to have influenced the decision to forge (艰苦做成) ahead with the move, but it seems likely th
31、at Jakartas environmental problems are chief among them. Built on swampy (沼泽的) ground, Jakarta is sinking, in some parts at a rate of 20cm a year. Experts predict that most of northern Jakarta could sink beneath the sea by 2050. Whats more, Jakarta is rarely mentioned without reference to its extrem
32、e levels of traffic jams and air pollution. There could be other reasons too. John McCarthy, an expert on land use in Kalimantan at the Australian National University Crawford School points to a potential desire to spread wealth throughout Indonesia. “Jakarta is the most highly developed core of Ind
33、onesia which sucks all the money and opportunities from other areas,” he says. “I think theres logic in splitting the economic and political capital.”But the location of this new political center is proving controversial. Some environmental groups are concerned that the chosen location in East Kalim
34、antan will increase logging and destruction of nearby forests, home to orangutans and other endangered species. Indonesias planning minister previously told reporters that the new capital will be a sustainable “forest city” that wont result in the destruction of protected forest, but how exactly thi
35、s would work has not yet been explained.Despite these challenges, the government is now putting its plan in motion. But even if this new capital is built, Jakarta will still need protection. Home to ten million people, the city simply cant be neglected.1.What is the Indonesian governments new plan?A
36、.Building a forest city.B.Electing a new president.C.Relocating the capital city.D.Developing resources of Borneo.2.What may be the main reason for the governments decision?A.To reduce land pollution.B.To make full use of swampy ground.C.To seek better living environment.D.To balance the economic gr
37、owth between cities.3.What worries some people about the governments choice?A.It may cost a lot of money.B.It may destroy the local ecosystem.C.It may disrupt many residents normal life.D.It may lead the decline of the old capital city.4.What is the suitable title for the passage?A.Move to new.B.Cit
38、y built on swamp.C.Protect the Forest City.D.Abandon the home.第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。How to Remember What You ReadReading is important, but the next important step is making sure that you remember what youve read! _You may have just read the text, but the ideas
39、, concepts and images may fly right out of your head. Here are a few tips for remembering what you read.Are you confused?If the plot, characters, or word usage is confusing for you, you likely wont be able to remember what you read. _If you dont understand what youre reading, how would you remember
40、it? There are a few things you can do-use a dictionary ; look up the difficult words; consult a teacher.Are you connected?Does a character remind you of a friend? Does the setting make you want to visit the place? Does the book inspire you and make you want to read more? With some books, you may fee
41、l a connection right away. _How willing are you to make the connections happen?Read it; hear it; be it!Read the lines. Then, speak them out loud. And, put some character into the words. When he was writing his novels, Charles Dickens would act out the parts of the characters. Hed make faces in the m
42、irror and change his voice for each character. _.How often do you read? If you read frequently, youll likely have an easier time with remembering what youre reading and what youve read. _As you make reading a regular part of your life, youll make more connections, stay more focused and understand th
43、e text better. Youll learn to enjoy literature-as you remember what you read!A. Whats your motivation?B. Practice makes perfect.C. Its a bit like reading a foreign language.D. Marking helps you remember what you read.E. Memory is sometimes a tricky thing.F. But other books require a bit more work on
44、 your part.G. You can do the same thing when you are reading the text!第二部分 语言知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。Ill never forget that day. It started out as just an ordinary day at work. I never _1_ that within a few hours I would be in great _2_.I w
45、as 27 and had been a river guide for several years, taking people down the Zambezi River. The sun was setting and we were reaching the end of the _3_ one evening, when something _4_ the boat.Thinking it was the other _5_ , I turned around to push it away, when _6_ everything went dark. I was stuck i
46、nside something. I managed to _7_ one hand and felt aroundmy hand touched a hippos (河马) nose. It was only then that I _8_ I was underwater, my upper body actually in the hippos mouth! I _9_ to move as much as I could, and when he opened his mouth, I managed to _10_ away. But seconds later, he _11_ a
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