2022届高考英语核心猜题卷全国卷试卷.docx
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1、2022届高考英语核心猜题卷全国卷注意事项:1.答题前,先将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在试卷和答题卡上,并将准考证号条形码粘贴在答题卡的指定位置。2.选择题的作答:每小题选出答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。写在试卷、草稿纸和答题卡上的非答题区域均无效。3.非选择题的作答:用黑色签字笔直接答在答题卡上对应的答题区域内。写在试卷、草稿纸和答题卡上的非答题区域均无效。4.保持卡面清洁,不要折叠、不要弄破、弄皱,不准使用涂改液、修正带、刮纸刀。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
2、出最佳选项。AAttractions for Kids with Dinosaur FeverWhile there are plenty of movies and books that can teach your little one all about dinosaurs, the following childrens attractions will allow them to come face-to-face with their favorite dinosaurs and learn in an interactive, fun environment.1. Dinosau
3、rs Alive at Cedar PointSandusky, OHSee the age of dinosaurs come to life with interactive exhibits based on real fossil evidence. At the Dinosaurs Alive section of Cedar Point park, visitors can walk among more than 50 life-sized dinosaurs which move and roar. See these gigantic lizards up close and
4、 learn more about the most fearsome period of the earths history.2. The Chicago Childrens MuseumChicago, ILThe Chicago Childrens Museum is filled with plenty of activities for kids of all ages, but one of the coolest has to be the Dinosaur Exhibition. At this exhibit, children can spend time digging
5、 for dinosaur bones at an excavation site, looking at dinosaur fossils, and learning what life is like for real archaeologists.3. Carnegie Museum of Natural HistoryPittsburgh, PAIn addition to plenty of exhibits about wildlife, the Carnegie Museum of Natural History has one of the finest dinosaur fo
6、ssil collections in the world. Visitors can see experts work with real dinosaur fossils in the PaleoLab. Make sure to snap a photo in front of Dippy, the scarf-loving dinosaur guarding the front of the museum!4. The Childrens Museum of IndianapolisIndianapolis, INFrom the dinosaurs exploding out of
7、the side of the building to the fossils within, the Childrens Museum of Indianapolis is filled with fun things to do. Kids can touch a real T-rex bone and see reconstructed dinosaur skeletons up close.1.Who are the attractions mainly intended for?A.Archaeologists.B.Parents.C.Children.D.Volunteers.2.
8、In which museum can visitors dig for dinosaur bones?A.Dinosaurs Alive at Cedar Point.B.The Chicago Childrens Museum.C.Carnegie Museum of Natural History.D.The Childrens Museum of Indianapolis.3.What are visitors advised to do in Pittsburgh, PA?A.Touch a real T-rex bone.B.Take a photo in front of Dip
9、py.C.See reconstructed dinosaur skeletons.D.See experts work with real dinosaur fossils.BLucio Arreola is 50 years old, the father of three daughters and a bank manager in Puerto Rico. He is going to have a surprising Fathers Day this year. He finds just about every day surprising now. Arreola has a
10、 new heart, or at least, new to him. On April 20, doctors transplanted (移植) the heart of a dead 25-year-old man into him. Although he may never know the mans identity, he and his family will always be grateful to him.Arreola was told he had a heart muscle disease 15 years ago that weakened his breat
11、hing and circulation, so he went on a lot of medications. His wife and daughters worried about his health, while he worried about their happiness.Lucio Arreola has been recovering from his heart transplant surgery at Houston Methodist over the past two months. One day up, one day down, he said. Some
12、 days dark, some light. But what happens is that when the sun is out, you really feel it. Every breath is sweet. You see the trees and people. You hear your daughters laugh, and its like birds singing. You tell yourself, There is no time in life for anything but love.Liz Laguaite, a hospital music t
13、herapist, told Arreola and his family, Why dont you try to write a song together about what youve been through and what youve learned? They decided to try. Lucio Arreola worried that illness might make his daughters see him as a delicate man. But instead of frailty, they mostly saw his courage to go
14、 on. And he said their love was like his own powerful heart muscle that gave him faith, hope and courage.My weak heart, he said, helped make them strong.Lucio Arreola said he had learned that human hearts were delicate. But a familys love was enduring. The Arreolas recorded the song they created whi
15、le Lucio recovered. The song begins with the strong beat of a fathers loving heart.4.Why does Arreola find every day surprising?A.He has a new heart now.B.He gets promoted at work.C.He loses his 25-year-old son.D.He has a new and lovable family.5.What does Arreola realize at sunrise?A.Life is full o
16、f ups and downs.B.His daughters have a gift for music.C.Love is the only thing for life.D.Light can drive away darkness.6.What does the underlined word frailty in paragraph 4 mean?A.Failure.B.Weakness.C.Caution.D.Hesitation.7.What did Arreolas daughters see from their dad?A.The concern of a kind hea
17、rt.B.The suffering of a patient.C.The importance of exercise.D.The courage to live on.C It can be incredibly difficult to encourage ourselves to go for a run during winter, particularly when its wet and windy outside. But new research has found that even a super-quick run could have great health ben
18、efits. In fact, it seems just a 10-minute session will not only make us feel better, but could actually improve brain health, too. Now, we all know that exercise can improve mental and physical health in many ways. But when it comes to mental wellbeing, theres been relatively little research done on
19、 the specific benefits of running, compared with other physical activities, such as cycling. So this was something put to the test during a recent study. Researchers from University of Tsukuba in Japan asked participants to run on a treadmill (跑步机) for just 10 minutes. They then had to take a Stroop
20、 Color and Word Test which is used to measure reaction times in brain processing. Results showed there was a highest point in self-reported pleasure and an increase in degree of activity of the brain. In other words, runners were found to have an increase in blood flow in the part of the brain thats
21、 associated with dealing with functions and controlling mood (情绪). Researchers then compared these results to a similar study on cycling, which also showed improved cognition(认知), but no mood improvement. Therefore, it seems various types of exercise can make us feel differently. The authors noted,
22、Given exercise is medicine, the effects of drugs differ depending on the type of drug, different types of exercise such as running and cycling should be observed to have different effects on mental health and brain functions as well. So pushing ourselves to get outside for a run really will make us
23、feel better, potentially more than other fitness activities. And these findings show that we dont necessarily need to do a lot of exercise to feel the benefit of it.8. What did the new research find?A. Running fast benefits all of us. B. Running is the best exercise. C. A short time run can be benef
24、icial. D. A healthy mind encourages us to run. 9. How did the researchers get the result?A. By using different drugs. B. By taking some word tests. C. By collecting the former information. D. By doing experiments and comparisons. 10. Which is related to our happiness?A. Cycling. B. Medicine. C. Bloo
25、d flow. D. Colors. 11. What is the main idea of the text?A. We should go for a run in winter. B. Running benefits us physically and mentally. C. We dont need a lot of exercise. D. Running on a treadmill is better than running outside. DIf we jump in the air as high as possible, we can stay off the g
26、round for about half a second. Michael Jordan could stay airborne for almost one second while ski jumpers are able to do that for five to seven seconds as they travel about the length of a football field through the air. So how do they do this?Three major concepts from physics are at play in the ski
27、 jump: gravity, lift and drag. Gravity pulls any object in flight down toward the ground and there is nothing athletes can do to lessen its effect. But athletes also interact with the air as they move. It is this interaction that can produce lift, an upwards force produced by air pushing on an objec
28、t. If the force produced from lift roughly balances the force of gravity, the object can fly. The same interaction also produces drag. It resists the forward motion of any object and slows it down.In the ski jump, jumpers start high up on a slope and then ski downhill to generate speed. Just before
29、they reach the end of the slope, they jump. Once jumpers are in the air, the fun physics begins. They use careful body positioning to maximize lift while / minimizing drag. To do this, they adjust their skis and body nearly parallel (平行的) to the ground and place their skis in a V-shape just outside
30、the form of the body. This position increases the surface area that generates lift and puts them in the ideal angle of attack that will also maximize lift. As drag reduces the speed of the jumpers, lift decreases and gravity continues to pull on them. They will begin to fall faster and faster until
31、they land.As you tune into the Olympics to wonder at the physical power of the athletes, take a moment to consider also their mastery of the concepts of physics.12.What does the underlined word this in Paragraph 1 refer to?A. Staying longer in the air.B. Traveling forward slower.C. Falling down the
32、hill faster.D. Jumping higher than average.13.How can ski jumpers fly in the air according to Paragraph 2?A. They make use of the interaction with air.B. They get more forces of gravity than lift.C. They keep a good balance while skiing.D. They get rid of the effect of gravity.14.What does Paragraph
33、 3 mainly discuss about the ski jump?A. Its training equipment.B. Its safety guidelines.C. Its major concepts.D. Its basic routine.15.What may be the best title for the text?A. Ski jumpers flying in the skyB. Falling or flying is your choiceC. Physics: as difficult as imaginedD. Ski jump booming in
34、the Olympics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。 In a recent Health and Safety Laboratory report, 97% of respondents rated providing pupils with an appreciation of health and safety risks as important or very important._16_. Despite this, first aid in schools is still not a
35、s high up the agenda as it should be._17_. It can equips them with skills to be the difference between a life lost and a life saved. Research by St John Ambulance showed that 94 per cent of teachers believed first aid lessons in school would help teach young people to be more responsible. _18_.Howev
36、er, there are resources available for teachers that will help them teach pupils first aid at a relatively low cost. For example, packages can be purchased for pre-school for a minimal cost._19_. By ensuring that training is as interactiveas possible, and taking into consideration all learning styles
37、, schools can help to encourage first aid knowledge from an early age so that pupils feel inspired to be the difference. _20_, such as our own Young First Aider pack. It is designed to provide an introduction to first aid and fits into many subjects of the national curriculum. These specialists give
38、 students a grounding on how to manage an incident and the most commonly needed first aid skills.A.There are many kinds of first aid coursesB.73% of schoolchildren wanted to learn how to give first aidC.Schools can also arrange for specialist trainers to deliver coursesD.Extending first aid training
39、 to pupils teaches them to care for othersE.Quite a lot of schoolchildren have accepted first aid training in schoolsF.Yet, one in three teachers said cost was the biggest obstacle to teaching first aidG.These packages can be used by anyone with both a teaching and a first aid qualification第二部分 语言知识
40、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。Nearly eight years ago, I was told that I had brain cancer, and this experience changed my attitude about 21 completely. I thought that I was going to die and that all my adventures were 22 .I did not have brain cance
41、r, it 23 . but rather multiple sclerosis(多发性硬化症), which meant that, 24 they were not over, the definition of my adventures could have to 25 . Each morning that I wake up to is a fresh event, something that I might not have had. Each 26 that I make carries the weight of uncertainty and demands signif
42、icant attention: buttoning my shirt, changing a light bulb, 27 down stairs. In some cases, even with great effort Im still not able to do them 28 . If I could not delight in them, they would likely drown me in 29 and in self-pity. I admire the 30 adventures of others. I read about them with interest
43、. With Peter Matthiessen I have hiked across the Himalayas. David Bain has gone with me along the Philippine coast, and Ed Abbey has 31 me down the Colorado River. I enjoy the adventures of these 32 figures, who can set out on difficult tripsready to bear cold and tiredness, indeed not to bear but t
44、o 33 . But as for me, I can no longer walk very far from the 34 in which I read. Some days I dont even make it to the backyard. And yet Im 35 to give up the adventurous life, the difficulty of it even the 36 , the anxiety and fear, and the sudden brief lift of 37 that makes a hard journey more attra
45、ctive. I 38 adventure, making it smaller and smaller. And now, whether I am moving on my hands and knees across the dining room to help my cat, lying 39 in the dark batting another period of sadness, gathering flowers from the garden, 40 : having the adventures that are mine to have. 21. A. deathB.
46、diseaseC. adventureD. life22. A. upB. downC. overD. out23. A. put forwardB. turned outC. showed offD. figured out24. A. sinceB. beforeC. untilD. although25. A. changeB. explainC. approveD. acquire26. A. gestureB. riskC. progressD. journey27. A. walkingB. slippingC. wavingD. sliding28. A. helpfullyB.
47、 happilyC. proudlyD. successfully29. A. reliefB. sacrificeC. angerD. satisfaction30. A. smallB. grandC. sameD. fresh31. A. swamB. flowedC. navigatedD. rowed32. A. preciousB. courageousC. anxiousD. luxurious33. A. struggleB. avoidC. celebrateD. adapt34. A. armchairB. mountainC. bookD. expedition35. A
48、. desperateB. unwillingC. unfortunateD. satisfied36. A. warmthB. braveryC. curiosityD. pain37. A. healthB. reputationC. wealthD. spirit38. A. redefineB. reviseC. reviewD. regain39. A. jaw-droppedB. arm-crossedC. wide-eyedD. mouth-opened40. A. catchingB. meetingC. refusingD. defending第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5
49、分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。 Egyptian radiologist Ahmed Hassan liked the design and architecture of Chinas _41_ (remark) Temple of Heaven so much that he decided to build a replica (复制品) of Beijings historic monument with matchsticks. In his free time, while exercising his hobby of b
50、uilding models of landmarks with matchsticks, Hassan spent more than two months _42_ (work) on the Temple of Heaven. He finished the whole replica of it using about 22,000 matchsticks which he _43_ (think) is one of the key landmarks and tourist _44_ (attract) of Beijing, the capital of China. The o
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