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1、2021-2022高考英語模擬試卷注意事項:1 答題前,考生先將自己的姓名、準考證號填寫清楚,將條形碼準確粘貼在考生信息條形碼粘貼區(qū)。2選擇題必須使用2B鉛筆填涂;非選擇題必須使用05毫米黑色字跡的簽字筆書寫,字體工整、筆跡清楚。3請按照題號順序在各題目的答題區(qū)域內(nèi)作答,超出答題區(qū)域書寫的答案無效;在草稿紙、試題卷上答題無效。4保持卡面清潔,不要折疊,不要弄破、弄皺,不準使用涂改液、修正帶、刮紙刀。第一部分 (共20小題,每小題1.5分,滿分30分)1John lives _. He has a very small budget and little money to spend on cl

2、othes.Ain the black Bon a shoestringCover the moon Dat the drop of a hat2-I cannot _ what I have done to annoy Jessica.-No worries. She is kind of sensitive.Aturn outBmake outCput outDleave out3The artist is said during the production and thus a pirated video was sold in every part of Kenya.Ato be c

3、heatedBbeing cheatedCto have been cheatedDhaving been cheated4With economy increasing steadily, people _ enjoy a life of higher quality.AshouldBcanCmayDmust5Another study of 302 volunteers at hospitals in Chicago focused on individual differences in the degree _ people view “volunteer” as an importa

4、nt social role.Aby whichBto whichCin whichDfrom which6President Xi underlines that it is only with joint efforts to keep maritime peace _ build a maritime community with a shared future for mankind.Acan weBwe canCthat we canDthat can we7Mary doesnt want to move to Beijing because if she_ _there, she

5、 wouldnt be able to see her husband often.Awould liveBwere to liveChas livedDlives8In view of rapidly aging population,the second-child policy at the start of 2016.Ais adopted Bwas adopted Chas been adopted Dwas being adopted9_ the students from their endless homework the school has decided to take

6、a series of measures.AFreedBTo freeCFreeingDHaving freed10 Dont look down upon Bob. He has his own advantages.Oh, yes others are weak, he is strong.ABeforeBWhenCWhereDThough11The old couple, _ country life, were unwilling to move to the city to live with his son.Aaccustomed toBburied inCaddicted toD

7、exposed to12_ the plant once a week if you are to get fruit in the autumn.AWatered BWatering CTo water DWater13John once worked in a remote mountain village school, which is _ only on foot.AaccessibleBacceptableCavailableDappropriate14Decades ago, scientists believed that how the brain develops when

8、 you are a kid _ determines your brain structure for the rest of your life.Asooner or laterBmore or lessCto and fromDup and down15His strong sense of humor was make everyone in the room burst out laughing.Aso as to Bsuch as toCso that Dsuch that16 May I go out to play basketball, Mum?_ Do what you l

9、ike.AGo ahead!BYouve got it.CIts your turn.DNot at all!17This morning I picked up wallet in surprise on my way to school.AA;aBthe;aCa;D;the18I got more _ about him from reading his books than from talking to him.AinsightsBmemoriesCresourcesDexperiences19The new movie _ to be one of the biggest money

10、-makers of all time.ApretendsBagreesCpromisesDdeclines20Mary liked to look back on her highschool days, she thought were the happiest in her lifeAthatBwhatCwhichDwhen第二部分 閱讀理解(滿分40分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中,選出最佳選項。21(6分)Two recent studies have found that punishment is not the best way to influence

11、behavior. One showed that adults are much more cooperative if they work in a system based on rewards. Researchers at Harvard University in the United States and the Stockholm School of Economics in Sweden did the study.They had about two hundred college students play a version of the game known as t

12、he Prisoners Dilemma. The game is based on the tension between the interests of an individual and a group. The students played in groups of four. Each player could win points for the group, so they would all gain equally. But each player could also reward or punish each of the other three players. H

13、arvard researcher David Rand says the most successful behavior proved to be cooperation. The groups that rewarded the most earned about twice as much in the game as the groups that rewarded the least. And the more a group punished itself, the lower its earnings. The study appeared last month in the

14、journal Science.The other study involved children. It was presented last month in California at a conference on violence and abuse(虐待). Researchers used intelligence tests given to two groups. More than eight hundred children were aged two to four the first time they were tested. More than seven hun

15、dred children were aged five to nine. The two groups were retested four years later, and the study compared the results with the first test. Both groups contained children whose parents used physical punishment and children whose parents did not.The study says the IQs of the younger children who wer

16、e not spanked were five points higher than those who were. In the older group, the difference was almost three points. The more they are spanked, the slower their mental development.1、What do we know about the second study?AChildrens IQs have much to do with physical punishment.BThe study is about v

17、iolence and cooperation of children.CThe children tested were divided into groups of four.DChildrens mental development only relies on their IQs.2、What does the underlined word “spanked” refer to?Apunished BblamedCtested Dpraised3、What might be the best title for the text?AThe Best Way to Correct Mi

18、sbehaviorBPunishment Is the Best Way of EducationCCooperation Is the Most Successful BehaviorDPunishment or Reward: Which Works Better on Behavior?4、Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?APunishment is the best way to influence bad behaviors.BThe participants in the first study hav

19、e the right to reward or punish others in the group.Cthe younger children have a higher IQ because of their parents educational level.DAdults are much more cooperative than children.22(8分) Throughout our daily lives, we have known plenty of people and will know more. But how can we tell if someone i

20、s trustworthy? In a paper published recently in the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, researcher gave us the answer.The researchers asked 401 adults from the United States to fill out a questionnaire measuring their guilt-proneness(內(nèi)疚傾向) in different situations as well as several other q

21、ualities, and then play a short online game. In this game, Player 1 is given $1, which they can choose to give to Player2. Any money given to Player 2 is then automatically increased to $2.50. Player 2 can then decide whether to keep all of the money or behave in a trustworthy way by returning a por

22、tion of the money to Player 1. The researchers found more guilt-prone people were more likely to share the money with Player1. Actually, in follow-up studies, guilt-proneness predicted trustworthiness better than other personality qualities the researchers measured.Why might guilt lead to trustworth

23、y behavior? The researchers found people who were guilt-prone also reported feeling an obligation to act in ethical(合乎道德的) and responsible ways while interacting(互動) with their partners in the game. People who are guilt-prone tend to avoid engaging in behavior that might harm or disappoint others. I

24、f they do something bad, guilt encourages them to try to make things right again.Then, how can we use this research to ascertain whether someone is trustworthy? “One way to do this might be observe how they respond to experience regret,” lead author Emma Levine, assistant professor at the University

25、 of Chicago Levine, explains. Another way is to ask them to describe a difficult dilemma they faced in the past, suggests co-author Taya Cohen, associate professor at Carnegie Mellon University. This is particularly effective, Cohen and her colleagues have found, because it allows us to see if theyr

26、e concerned about the effects their actions have on others.1、What may make others feel that we are reliable according to the text?AOur good qualities to help them out.BOur tendency to experience guilt.COur kind attitude towards them.DOur team spirit in the game.2、What may connect guilt with trustwor

27、thy behavior?AA sense of responsibility.BA feeling of disappointment.CThe way one interacts with others.DThe ability to tell right from wrong.3、What does the underlined word “ascertain” in the last paragraph mean?AAskBExpressCDescribeDDetermine4、How is the text organized and developed?ABy providing

28、background.BBy making a lot of comparisons.CBy answering the raised questions.DBy analyzing effects of guilt-proneness.23(8分)For more than twenty years scientists have been searching for signs of life on other planets. Most of these searches have been done over the radio. The hope is that someone in

29、 outer space may be trying to get in touch with us. Scientists also have sent radio and television messages on spaceships traveling through space, on the chance that someone may be receptive to such messages.Scientists are using powerful radio telescopes to listen to signals from about 1, 000 stars,

30、 all within 100 light years of earth. In addition, they will scan the entire sky to “l(fā)isten” for radio messages from more distant stars. Using a computer, they will be able to monitor more than eight channels at one time. Scientists are looking for any signal they stands out from the background nois

31、e.Of the 200 billion stars in the Milky Way galaxy, scientists find that five percent are like our sun. Perhaps half of them have a planet like earth. Such a planet would be a reasonable distance from the star for temperatures to be right for the evolution of life. Based on the inhabitable(that can

32、be lived in)planets in our galaxy, most scientists agree that chances are likely that one or more of these planets support some life.However, many scientists wonder whether intelligent life exists on other planets. Some believe that twenty years of searching without any intelligible messages shows t

33、hat no one is out there. They say that the evolution of intelligence comparable to ours is unlikely.Other scientists believe that our search hasnt been long enough to rule out the possibility that intelligent life exists in our galaxy. Although our sun family is only about five billion years old, ou

34、r galaxy is about 20 billion years old. In that time, some scientists think it is likely that civilization much more advanced than ours have developed. Perhaps these civilizations send us no signals; perhaps we have not recognized the signals they have sent us. If we hope to find intelligent life, t

35、hese scientists believe that we have to keep looking.1、According to the passage, how many planets in our galaxy might be inhabitable?A5 billion B10 billion.C15 billion. D200 billion2、The first paragraph in this passage is mainly about _ .Ahow scientists are looking for signs of life on other planets

36、Bwhy scientists are looking for signs of life on other planetsCwhere scientists are looking for signs of life on other planetsDwhen scientists are looking for signs of life on other planets3、The underlined word “monitor” in the passage means“ _ ”.Afind BimitateCcheck Dform4、Which of these statements

37、 is true based on the information in the passage?AThe earth is one of the oldest planets in our galaxy.BMost scientists believe that there is intelligent life on other planets.CScientists are trying different ways to find signs of life on other planets.DScientists dont believe that there might be li

38、fe on other planets.24(8分)Young sunflowers turn and swing every day. New findings add to evidence that the plants are animal-like.Harmer, a professor in the University of California at Davis, Department of Plant Biology, carried out a series of experiments on sunflowers in the field, in pots outdoor

39、s and in indoor growth chambers.By staking plants so that they could not move, Harmer showed that he could destroy their ability to track the sun. He also noticed that sunflowers prevented from moving were not as tough and leafy as those that were free to move. When plants were moved indoor with a s

40、ettled overhead light, they continued to swing back and forth for a few days.The indoor plants did start tracking the “sun” again when the apparent source of lighting was moved across the room. The plants could reliably track the movement and return at night when the artificial day was close to a 24

41、-hour cycle, but not when it was closer to 30 hours.When sunflowers track the sun, the east sides of their stems grew more rapidly than the west sides. At night, the west sides grew faster as the stem swung the other way. The team identified a number of genes that were expressed at higher levels on

42、the sunward side of the plant during the day or on the other side at night. A plant growth-regulating hormone (激素), called auxin, appears to be a key driver.The “dance” to the sun cycle obviously slows when the sunflower matures (成熟) and its flowers open up. At that point, the plants stop moving dur

43、ing the day and settle down facing the sun in the east.“Bees like warm flowers.” Harmer said, adding that the bees are cold-blooded, so landing on a warm flower saves them energy and perhaps feels really good.“The morning warmth changes the flowers in a way to make them more appealing to insects, pe

44、rhaps causing them to release more attractive scents earlier in the day.” he said “Were currently testing this idea.”1、Why did Harmer do the experiment on sunflowers?ATo see how sunflowers grow upBTo show what sunflowers genes are.CTo study why sunflowers track the sun.DTo check if sunflowers swing

45、in cloudy days.2、What does the underlined word “staking” probably mean in Paragraph 3?Atracking BfiningCgrowing Dsearching3、What is the result of sunflowers being stopped from moving?AThey will produce a number of new genes.BThey will grow faster than usual.CThey wont swing back though set free.DThe

46、y wont grow well.4、What is the advantage of sunflowers dance to the sun?AThey attract more insects. BThey save more energy.CThey mature more rapidly. DThey produce more flowers.25(10分) Poetry is the artistic expression of the human thoughts and feelings in rhythmical and emotional language. Compared

47、 with prose (散文) , it lays more stress on rhythm, imagery (意象), emotion, and imagination. As its language is rhythmical, its sound is highly musical. We may say, “No rhythm, no poetry”, no matter the rhythm of poetry is traditional as in metrical (格律的) style or “natural” as in free verse.So the poet

48、 must write carefully and reflectively in order to find words that not only fulfills the demands of meter and rhyme, but also expresses the meaning in a manner that complements the imagery and tone of the rest of the poem. This careful use of language is the most significant difference between ordin

49、ary prose and poetry.The ordinary prose writer neatly builds an argument using words the way a mason (石匠) builds a house using bricks; the poet is an artisan who creates a fieldstone hearth (大卵石壁爐爐床) each stone or each word is turned over, examined, and often laid aside until it can be placed where

50、its shape, weight, and color will contribute to the strength and beauty of the whole. Prose, according to Samuel Taylor Coleridge, is “words in their best order”, and poetry is “the best words in their best order”.The readers chief delight in reading poetry comes from his response to its musical eff

51、ect, which comes from many metrical patterns represented in conventional iambic (抑揚格) feet or from repetitions and parallel phrasing shown in free verse and from other elements of poetry.1、Whats the purpose of saying “No rhythm, no poetry” in paragraph 1?ATo show the importance of rhythm in poetry.B

52、To show rhythm is the most important element.CTo show there is no limit on the use of rhythm.DTo show rhythm is more important than poetry.2、What is the most important difference between ordinary prose and poetry?AThe degree of emotion.BThe careful choice of words.CThe delicate use of the metric sty

53、le.DThe demands of meter and rhyme.3、Where is the readers main joy in reading poetry?AThe experience of the poets emotion.BThe appreciation of the metrical pattern.CThe readers reaction to the musical effect.DThe comprehension of the thoughts and feelings.4、How is the text mainly developed?ABy defin

54、ition.BBy examples.CBy quotation.DBy comparison.第三部分 語言知識運用(共兩節(jié))第一節(jié)(每小題1.5分,滿分30分)閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的A、B、C和D四個選項中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項26(30分)Vandna loved sports and did well in her lessons at her high school in California. When a headache disturbed the 15-year-olds walk to class, she 1 it.“It was 2 .” she th

55、ought, “Just a headache-harmless”But when walking to her next class, she was 3 and collapsed to the floor. 4 she could hear other talking, she couldnt speak. She was 5 to the hospital in an ambulance. Tests indicated Vandna had a stroke affecting the right side of her brain, thus affecting the 6 sid

56、e of her body.What was worse, the stroke caused her brain to began to swell, and she needed operation to 7 the pressure the swelling was putting 8 her brain. The doctors 9 part of her skull(頭骨)to make room for the swelling. 10 the swelling went down(消退), her skull was placed back again.While the doc

57、tors predicted that she would never live a normal life, Vandna 11 improved. She was in a rehab center(康復中心)for about 3 months and began to realize how 12 her daily life might be. She had to wear a brace(支架)on her left leg to support her 13 . Her left arm 14 lightly, and she often became tired. Thoug

58、h 15 on a campus wasnt easy, she finished high school and 16 a degree in speech therapy at University of Redlands.After the stroke, Vandna became 17 with the American Heart Association. She shared her 18 at public events and urged others to stay 19 . She said if you 20 a tough time, remember tough t

59、imes dont last, but tough people do.1、Astopped Bdismissed Ccured Dtreated2、Asomething Banything Cnothing Deverything3、Aweak Bworried Cnervous Dsurprised4、ADespite BBecause CSince DThough5、Aremained Bstayed Ckept Drushed6、Aleft Bright Cmiddle Dover7、Aadd Breduce Cincrease Dapply8、Aon Bup Coff Dout9、A

60、moved Bbroke Cremoved Drepaired10、ABefore BUntil COnce DWhile11、Asuddenly Bquickly Cimmediately Dgradually12、Ahappy Bdifferent Cexciting Dlucky13、Ahand Bankle Cneck Dhead14、Ashook Btired Cwaved Dheld15、Agetting away Bgetting off Cgetting around Dgetting out16、Alost Bmade Cgave Dearned17、Ainvolved Bi

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