2022届山东省济宁市高考模拟考试英语试题(二模).docx
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1、济宁市2022年高考模拟考试英语试题2022. 04注意事项:1. 答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、考生号等填写在答题卡和试卷指定位置上。2. 回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上。写在本试卷上无效。3. 考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。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。AThis year, it felt as if every good movie w
2、as also an argument for why movies matter. They reward your attention, engage your feelings and respect your intelligence.Petite Maman (Cline Sciamma)The death of a grandmother, the sorrow of a parent, the acquisition of a new friendthese ordinary experiences, occurring in the life of an 8-year-old
3、girl, provide the basic structure of this spare, perfect film. Whether its best described as a modern-dress fairy tale, or a low-tech time travel fantasy is up to you. Whats certain is that the performance of the cast causes maximum emotional impact. (Coming to theaters.)Summer of Soul (Questlove)Th
4、is documentary about a series of open-air concerts in Harlem in 1969, connecting impressive performances with interviews with musicians and audience members, is a shot of pure joy. But the film is more than a time capsule: Its a history lesson and an argument for why art matters, and what it can do,
5、 especially in time of anxiety. (Streaming on Hulu.)Bring Your Own Brigade (Lucy Walker)This documentary about California wildfires of September 2021 is also, almost by accident, an exploration of the countrys response to the Covid-19 pandemic. The picture Walker paints is complicated, partly becaus
6、e thats the way people are: panicked, generous, stupid and brave. The movie is hardly optimistic, but its open-mindedness provides a buffer against despair. (In theaters.)The Velvet Underground (Todd Haynes)Like “Summer of Soul”, this documentary revisits the music of the 1960s in a spirit that is m
7、ore historical than just recalling the past. Rather than gathering present-day musicians to celebrate their ancestors, Haynes concentrates on the Velvet, a band, and on the artistic scene that inspired them. In particular, he focuses on their connections to the experimental cinema that boomed in New
8、 York. (Streaming on Apple TV+.)1. Whats the highlight of Petite Maman?A. Its low cost.B. Its modern style.C. Its unusual story.D. Its impressive acting.2. What do Summer of Soul and The Velvet Underground have in common?A. Being available of line.B. Sharing the same director.C. Involving music in t
9、he 1960s.D. Interviewing contemporary musicians.3. Which movie involves current issues?A. Petite Maman.B. Summer of Soul.C. Bring Your Own Brigade.D. The Velvet Underground.BBicycle riding has taken the world by storm. Bicycles are typically made of steel or aluminum (铝) but now there is a unique co
10、mpany that is growing bikes on trees, literally. These bicycles are made of British grown ash trees by Welsh maker Andy Dix. His Hay-on-Wye company, Twmpa Frames, is making bikes that are of high performance and environmentally sustainable.“Its great to push for more bikes and fewer cars on the road
11、, but theres no escaping the fact that the bike industry as a whole is pretty energy intensive,” Dix told Cycling Industry, “Ive always tried to minimize environmental impact in my work. Rather than relying on heavily-processed metals, or layers of plastic that will one day end up in landfill, Im bu
12、ilding bikes from captured carbon, in a process powered by sunlight.”It took two years to build the prototype (雏形) that was made from ash wood. Dix tested the wooden bike on the roughest roads he could find and discovered that it was comfortable, durable, and excellent at absorbing shakes. He put mo
13、re than 3,000 miles on the bike. Dix explained, “I was running along battered roads that would have shaken me to bits on a aluminum bike. The penny dropped: Not only could I make a bike out of wood, but it had inherent advantages over other materials.”Though cutting down trees can add to more carbon
14、 in the atmosphere, sustainable tree farming is possible. Dix said that manufacturing a British tonne of aluminum results in carbon emissions of 4,532 kg while producing a tonne of wood only emits 457 kg. Currently, the cost of a new Twmpa Cycle is out-of-reach for many bicycle riders; but the idea
15、of using sustainable materials like ash trees could start a new cycling revolution that puts the environment first. Helping the environment could be just a pedal away.4. Whats paragraph 2 mainly about?A. The materials for building bikes.B. The driving force for wooden bikes.C. The problems with cycl
16、ing industry.D. The process of building wooden bikes.5. What does the underlined part “The penny dropped” in paragraph 3 probably mean?A. The truth came out.B. Money was missing.C. The bike broke down.D. The efforts were in vain.6. What can be inferred from the last paragraph?A. Logging trees is a w
17、rong practice.B. Developing sustainable forestry is a must.C. Carbon emission calls for urgent attention.D. The wooden bike does more good than harm.7. Which of the following is a suitable title of the text?A. Less Carbon, More SustainableB. Amazing? Bikes Grow on TreesC. No Innovation, No Developme
18、ntD. Amusing? Bike Riding Is Taking offCThe complexities of human relations are difficult enough for adults to identifyand they have at least some idea of the rules. Children have yet to learn those rules. Infants (婴儿) are, nevertheless, able quickly to identify close relationships between other peo
19、ple, and thus to build up a map of the social world around them.How this comes out has puzzled sociologists for decades. In a paper just published in Science, Ashley Thomas of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology proposes a partial answer: saliva (唾液) shared by kissing, for example, or the comm
20、on use of an eating or drinking tool.The researchers came to the conclusion based on a series of studies. They selected two groups of several dozen youngsters. One was a set of babies aged between eight and ten months. The other was a group of toddlers aged between 16 and 18 months.Each infant was s
21、hown a video of an adult interacting with a puppet (木偶), followed by another video of that puppet in trouble while the same adult, and also a stranger, looked on. When the interaction in the first video appeared to involve the sharing of salivapuppet and adult taking constant bites from an orange in
22、 turnboth sets of infants looked mainly at that same adult in the second video, and not the stranger. When the interaction in the first video was friendly but less thick, such as passing a ball back and forth, the infants had equal expectations of both adults when shown the second video.The conclusi
23、on was reconfirmed by subsequently replacing the puppet with a different one and repeating the second test. In this case the children showed no consistent expectation about which adult would intervene to relieve the puppets trouble.Conducting her experiment by video enabled Dr. Thomas to cast her se
24、arch for trial participants beyond Massachusetts. She nevertheless decided, in this first instance, to limit things to the United States. Future runs, she hopes, will reach beyond that countrys borders.8. What does the underlined word “this” in paragraph 2 refer to?A. Adults identifying human relati
25、ons.B. Childrens learning interpersonal rules.C. Babies getting to know new things around them.D. Infants recognizing relationships bet ween people.9. Which can best describe the research process?A. Well-designed.B. Time-consuming.C. Tightly-scheduled.D. Risk-taking.10. What can the tests illustrate
26、?A. Infants tend to believe in adults blindly.B. Saliva sharing is indicative of closeness.C. Infants are competent to show sympathy.D. Saliva sharing acts as a comfort for infants.11. What was Dr. Thomass expectation for the future tests?A. An extension of age group.B. More advanced equipment.C. A
27、broader regional coverage.D. Diverse experimental methods.DOne of the most powerful social desires expressed by teenagers is to be thought of as cool and popular by their peers (同龄人), which is quite natural.Often, the terms “cool” and “popular” get used interchangeably as if they were just different
28、 labels for the same perception. On closer examination, however, it becomes clear that they are quite different and have a fairly complicated relationship with each other.Lets start by examining what popularity is all about. At first glance, popularity is easy to define and recognize: A popular pers
29、on is an individual who is well-known, well-liked, and admired by others. However, the sources of the social power possessed by popular people can be quite different. Specifically, sociometric popularity (SP) primarily reflects “like ability” and it is linked with qualities such as being kind and tr
30、ustworthy. However, peer-perceived popularity (PP) is based upon a judgment of how popular others think that person is among his or her peers. It reflects what we might call “status” and is often related with less desirable qualities such as being dominant, aggressive, or “stuck-up”.So, popularity i
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