2022年高考英语二轮练习:综合题型 专项练习题(含答案解析).docx
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1、2022年高考英语二轮练习:综合题型 专项练习题1A company called Compass Pools has some good news for height and swimming enthusiasts. Recently, the company announced their novel designa first of its kind 360degree pool which is set to be placed on a skyscraper in London. The Infinity London will be the first and only bui
2、lding in the world to include this cutting-edge pool design. The pool will be laid on top of a 55story skyscraper and will allow people to float over 200 meters above the London skyline with unobstructed(没有障碍的) views of the city.The entrance to the pool is hidden. People began to raise questions abo
3、ut how anyone would get inside the pool. Compass Pools explains:“Swimmers will access the pool through a rotating spiral(螺旋形的) staircase based on the door of a submarine, rising from the pool floor when someone wants to get in or out.”But that is not the only unique technology of the pool. The desig
4、ners found a way to make sure the wind doesnt blow the water down to the streets. They included a built-in anemometer(风力计) to monitor the wind speed. It is linked to a computer-controlled building management system which will also take care of the temperature of the water.Alex Kemsley promises that
5、this unique pool will surpass everyones expectations. “Its quite a strange feeling to swim in the SkyPool at The Shard and have helicopters flying past at your level but this pool takes it a step further,” he says. “Putting your goggles(游泳镜) on and with a 360degree view of London from 220m up, it re
6、ally will be something elsebut its definitely not one for the acrophobic(恐高的)!”While the exact date of the construction is not clear yet, if things go well, it may begin in 2022. The location has yet to be confirmed too.1. What can we learn from the first paragraph?A. The Infinity London is the only
7、 building to swim in.B. Swimmers can enjoy the views of London in the pool.C. The pool is located on the first floor of a skyscraper.D. Compass Pools has built many 360degree pools in the world.2. What does the underlined word “that” in Paragraph 3 refer to?A. How to get a view of London.B. How to m
8、onitor the wind speed.C. How to get into or out of the pool.D. How to keep the water in the pool.3. Who might not be suitable to swim in the SkyPool?A. People who enjoy flying.B. People who lose weight.C. People who fear heights.D. People who have poor sight.4. What can we know about the SkyPool at
9、The Shard?A. It is not certain when people can swim in it.B. The exact location of the construction is clear.C. Swimmers can expect its designs easily.D. Its impossible to monitor the temperature of the water.2Growing up in a city has a lifelong negative impact on a persons ability to navigate, acco
10、rding to a vast global survey.In a new study, scientists led by Antonine Coutrot at Nantes University in France and Hugo Spiers at University College London describe how they used a dataset(数据集)gathered from 4 millions players of a computer game called “Sea Hero Quest”, which tests way-finding skill
11、s by asking players to memorise a map showing the location of checkpoints and then measuring how well players can steer a boat to find them.Dr. Spiers found that the strongest indicator of a high score was a players ageolder people performed relatively poorly. But the benefit of rural living was str
12、ong enough to offset(抵消)some of that, Data from American players showed that a 70-year-old who grew up in the countryside had the navigational abilities of an average 60-year-old across the dataset.“The gap between the navigation skills of rural and city people was largest in America, and the resear
13、chers think they know why. They found that countries dominated by simple layouts of grid-based(网格式的)cities dragged down navigation skills more than growing up in a city based around more complicated networks of streets, such as Prague.Dr. Spiers says that the brains navigational abilities probably w
14、eaken in the city environment because they are not being used as much. Although cities may appear more complicated, they also feature more clues to help residents find their way, such as numbered streets. As many city-dwellers on a visit to the countryside can prove, one field tends to look much the
15、 same as another, so there are fewer external(外部的)landmarks to help guide the way.While people who live in cities should not be alarmed, the study does raise some interesting ideas for urban planners: keep their city designs not so simple perhaps. And for everyone else, it might be an idea to turn o
16、ff Google Maps.5. Why did the researchers use the dataset from a computer game?A. To study the players memory.B. To measure how well people control boats.C. To improve the players skill to find way out.D. To see what influences peoples way-finding skills.6. What does the underlined word that in para
17、graph 3 refer to?A. Strong indicator.B. Poor performance.C. Old age.D. High score.7. What weakens the brains navigational abilities according to Dr. Spiers?A. Lack of practice.B. Few external landmarks.C. Living in the countryside.D. Complicated city environment.8. What is the best title of the pass
18、age?A. Ways to Improve Navigational SkillsB. Reasons to Design Complicated CitiesC. Urban Living Weakens Navigational SkillsD. Turn off Google Maps while Exploring City3With advanced communication technologics making the iconic British red telephone boxes expendable(可抛弃的), a US firm is all set to br
19、ing them back to use. Call boxes would be changed into mini-offices for workers on-the-go and will offer free coffee to subscribers(认购者).Bar Works Incs chief executive Jonathan Black, a Briton living in New York, said that his company will renew telephone boxes with fully functional printers, scanne
20、rs, 25-inch screens and Wi-Fi. Bar Works specializes in offering bar-themed work stations in prime locations, charging customers with a monthly subscription in return for free access to the business and office supplies. The company plans to operate in a similar manner, offering British customers wit
21、h monthly memberships to Pod Works for 19.99($29).The company will refit telephone boxes in five major British cities and has already rented and changed 15 old call boxes in London and Edinburgh. As expected, they are coming into use by the public in the coming months. “Given the prime location, abo
22、ve all else, of the telephone boxes, the launch is expected to gain at least 10,000 members by the end of 2021. Its an alternative to, say, Starbucks but obviously it provides you with total privacy.” said Black.Thanks to mobile phones, the red telephone boxes have been effectively made expendable.
23、According to a report by the Daily Mail, retired telephone boxes, especially those damaged deliberately, are sent to a “telephone box graveyard” of sorts, where they take great pains to restore to their former glory before being sold to collectors across the globe. Such is the demand for properly re
24、stored telephone boxes, that it is not uncommon for them to be sold for amounts as high as 10, 000.Despite its setback, in a recent survey, the British red telephone box, which was originally designed in 1920, was voted the greatest British design of all time.9. What will the red telephone boxes be
25、used for?A. Mini-offices.B. Mini coffee boxes.C. Bar-themed call boxes.D. Leisure rooms for workers.10. What do you know about the renewed telephone boxes?A. They will be put into use next year.B. They offer as much privacy as Starbucks.C. They will be equipped with office supplies.D. They have been
26、 rented in five major British cities.11. What is Blacks attitude towards the launch?A. Doubtful.B. Confident.C. Cautious.D. Uncertain.12. Whats the purpose of writing about the telephone boxes in this passage?A. To arouse concern for them.B. To introduce their new role.C. To expand a larger market.D
27、. To advertise their launch.二、七选五American football, not to be confused with the football called soccer, is the American national sport. _13_ Games between universities are great social occasions. More than 100, 000 people crowd into the huge stadiums. During a recent college final in the Rose Bowl a
28、t Pasadena, California, there were severe earthquake tremors(地震), but nobody noticed._14_ Players try to carry the ball over the opponents line, and then to earn more points by kicking the ball between the upright goal posts above the bar. That is the likeness between the two games.American football
29、 has a reputation for being a violent and dangerous game. _15_ The players throw themselves at each other fiercely, but today they wear the uniforms and helmets to protect themselves from serious injuries. By comparison, the rugby player has only a thin jersey and a pair of shorts to protect him fro
30、m his opponents boots and tackling.The Americans are addicted to crazes. Jogging is an example of this. The Americans now have another craze, a game which most other countries call “football”, but which they call soccer. _16_ It is being run by big business and TV advertisers, who are doing everythi
31、ng they can to sell it to the public. They are employing famous fashion designers to design novel uniforms for the players. They have introduced a musical background to the games and there is a big screen in the stadium which explains to spectators what is happening. _17_A. This reputation is not re
32、ally deserved.B. The method of scoring in American football is the same as in rugby.C. It is spreading like wildfire through all the States and gaining popular.D. They have also changed some of the rules to make the game more exciting.E. People around the world dont play American football except the
33、 Canadians.F. Famous coaches and players from Europe and South America are interested in it.G. It developed from the British game of rugby and it excites tremendous enthusiasm.三、语法填空People visit other countries for _18_(vary) reasons. Some travel on business; others travel to visit interesting place
34、s _19_ are only found in other countries, such as the Taj Mahal in India, the temples of Thailand, or the pyramids in Egypt.Wherever you go, and for whatever reason, it is important to make sure of your _20_(safe). A tourist can attract a lot of attention from local people. While most people youll m
35、eet when travelling _21_(be) sure to be friendly and welcoming, there are _22_(danger)theft being the most common. Just as in your home country, do not expect everyone you meet to be friendly and helpful. It is important to prepare for your trip in advance and _23_(be)cautious while you travel.As yo
36、u prepare _24_ your trip, make sure you have the right paperwork. You dont want to get to your destination only to find you have the wrong visa, or worse. Also, make sure you travel with proper medical insurance, so that if you _25_(injure) or sick during your travel, you will be able to get _26_(tr
37、eat). If you want to drive while you are abroad, make sure you have _27_ international drivers licence.四、完形填空Some people got off the bus. New faces stepped on.I was sitting there looking at the driver with respect. A thought _28_ that I should tell him how much I _29_ seeing his kindness, especially
38、 to the blind woman.“No, thats kind of random,” a voice inside my head told me, as my _30_ thought came up with all sorts of excuses. “Youre supposed to go out of the back door anyway, so you wont have a _31_ to go up and say anything to the bus driver.”I thought about it again and then I thought ab
39、out all the small and _32_ moments of kindness I have met in this community. There was no turning back. As the bus _33_ my stop, I walked to the _34_ of the bus. “Thank you so much for your kindness to that _35_ woman. It was really nice to see.” I offered. “Well, thats really nice to hear. Thank yo
40、u so much! Its nice to know that someone _36_. My brother is deaf. So I have a special soft spot for people with _37_.” he explained.“Well, I really appreciated seeing it. It was _38_ and made my day.” I told him, smiling brightly. “Thank you. That really makes my day.” he replied, with a _39_ smile
41、.We talked a little more, and any wave of doubt completely _40_. I stepped off the bus a little later in relief. And it _41_ me of a line I once came across: Feeling gratitude and not expressing it is like wrapping a present and not giving it.Gratitude to have met such memorable stories of everyday
42、_42_, and to be in contact with beautiful souls encourages me to speak out my inner voice in times of beauty.28. A. took upB. pondered overC. popped upD. turned out29. A. appreciatedB. advisedC. imaginedD. reflected30. A. abstractB. doubtfulC. awkwardD. believable31. A. courseB. chanceC. routineD. s
43、ympathy32. A. urgentB. tiresomeC. movingD. depressive33. A. approachedB. departedC. passedD. missed34. A. backB. frontC. middleD. side35. A. deafB. lameC. blindD. elderly36. A. noticedB. ignoredC. adoptedD. heard37. A. skillsB. disabilitiesC. moralsD. diseases38. A. discouragingB. awfulC. puzzlingD.
44、 inspiring39. A. wideB. reluctantC. bareD. bitter40. A. floodedB. mixedC. stopped byD. melted away41. A. warnedB. thoughtC. remindedD. recalled42. A. justiceB. honestyC. devotionD. kindness五、应用文写作假定你是李华,你的城市为迎接2022冬奥会开展了“冰雪运动进校园”的活动,请你以电子邮件的形式向你的网友Jack介绍活动的情况,并邀请他一起参加。内容包括:1. 活动的目的;2. 活动的内容;3. 活动的意义
45、。注意:1. 写作词数应为80左右;2. 请在答题卡的相应位置作答。六、读后续写阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。Eric was working in a selling business. He had been on the road visiting people for more than a month without going home. He couldnt wait to get back to see his wife and children. Mothers Day was approaching, and he usually
46、 tried to make it “back home”, but this year he was just too busy and too tired. The day when he was driving in a small town, he saw a flower shop. He said to himself, “I know what I will do, Ill send my mother some roses.”He stopped and went into the flower shop and saw a boy talking to the salesgi
47、rl in it. “How many roses can I get for five dollars. Ms.?” the boy asked. The salesgirl was trying to explain that roses were expensive. Maybe the boy would be happy with something else.“No I have to have roses,” he said. “my mom was badly sick last year and I didnt get to spend much time with her.
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