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下載最新免費模擬卷,到公眾號:一枚試卷君深圳實驗學(xué)校、長沙市一中2022屆聯(lián)考試卷英語命題:深圳實驗學(xué)校(時間:120分鐘滿分:120分)注意事項:1.答題前,考生務(wù)必用黑色字跡的鋼筆或簽字筆將自己的姓名和考生號、考場號、座位號填寫在答題卡上。并用2B鉛筆將對應(yīng)的信息點涂黑,不按要求填涂的,答卷無效。2.選擇題每小題選出答案后,用2B鉛筆把答題卡上對應(yīng)題目選項的答案信息點涂黑,如需改動;用橡皮擦干凈后,再選涂其他答案,答案不能答在試卷上。3.非選擇題必須用黑色字跡鋼筆或簽字筆作答,答案必須寫在答題卡各題目指定區(qū)域內(nèi)相應(yīng)位置上;如需改動,先劃掉原來的答案,然后再寫上新的答案,不準使用鉛筆和涂改液。不按以上要求作答的答案無效。4.考生必須保持答題卡的整潔,考試結(jié)束后,只需將答題卡交回。第二部分閱讀(共兩節(jié),滿分50分)第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題2.5分,滿分37.5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。AMake2022yourmostadventurousyearbysigningupforoneofthesetripsofalifetime.SailtoAldabraAtollforafascinatingjourney,hikealongthefrontiersofGeorgia,andexploredifferenthabitatsofhumanandanimals.Thesejourneysintheremoteareasareunlikeanytripyou’veevertakenbefore.ExodusTravelsThisonce-in-a-lifetimejourneyvisitsAldabraAtoll,oneofthemostremoteUNESCOWorldHeritagesitesontheplanet.Hiddenawayfromtheimpactofhumans,Aldabrahasmanagedtosustainapopulationof152,000gianttortoises.Thisisthetripforwildlifeenthusiasts.TheclearwatersoftheSeychellesarehometo850speciesofbrilliantlycoloredfishthatyou’llvisitonsnorkelanddiveexcursions(旅行).WildFrontiersAdventureTravelWildFrontiersAdventureTravel’sGeorgiaWalkingTourshowcasesthecountry’swildside,withplentyofhikesintheSvanetiMountainsmixedwithculturalexperienceslikeavisittotheremotevillageofAdishi,hometojust12families.NaturalHabitatAdventuresAnine-dayadventurecenteredaroundNaturalHabitat’suniqueluxurybasecampneartheedgeoftheGreenlandicesheet.You’llbeinoneoftheworld’smostremotelocations(withamaximumofonly11othertravelersinyourgroup),butstillhaveaccesstohotshowersandwell-preparedmeals.You’llspendyourdaysexploringthesurroundingwaters,meetingthelocalInuitvillagers,kayaking(獨木舟),andsoon.MountainTravelSobekAccompaniedwithexpertguides,you’lltrackgorillasthroughRwanda’sVolcanoesNationalPark,gettingararechancetoseethesemajesticcreaturesupclose.You’llalsofocusyoursearchonanotherrarecreature–thegoldenmonkey.21.WhowillbemostlikelytochooseAldabraAtollasaperfectdestination?A.AUNESCOofficer. B.Anexperiencedhiker.C.Anactiveenvironmentalist. D.Apassionateanimallover.22.WhatcanwelearnabouttheNaturalHabitatAdventures?A.Travelerswilltakeacoldbath. B.Travelershavetomakedinnersalone. C.Travelerswillenjoywatersports. D.Travelersneedtoprepareafoldingtent. 23.Whatdothesetripshaveincommon?A.Theyareinremotelocations. B.Theyprovidewildlifevisits. C.Theyfeaturevariousculturalactivities. D.Theyofferstayswithlocalfamilies.BSevereplantarfasciitis(足底筋膜炎)meantI’dbeenafull-timewheelchairusersinceIwas12.BythetimeIwas16,Ijustwantedmylegoff.IttooksixyearsforthedoctorstooperateastheyinsistedonwaitinguntilIwasolderandinagoodenoughplacementally.IheldoffuntilIfinishedmydegree.Afterward,withaprostheticleg(假腿)fitted,theworldfeltlikeadifferentplace.I’dnotwalkedinyears.SuddenlyIwasalottallerandnolongerinanypain.WhenIwasinawheelchair,Idiscoveredarealloveforsports.Istartedtocompeteinwheelchairracing,andsoonfoundIwasgoodatjavelinanddiscusthrowing.IstartedcompetinginToughMudder(anenduranceeventseries),progressingfromwalkingtorunning.InowcompeteinsportsinternationallyandhavewonthesilvermedalforadaptivejudoattheWorldJudoGames.Atthetimeofthesurgery,Iworkedasanaccountant,butIsoonrealizedIdidn’twanttobesittinginanofficealldayasI’dbeeninawheelchairforsolong.Therefore,assoonastherevisionsurgerywascomplete,Ihandedinmynotice.MycareertookadifferentpathafterIwasaskedtobeaguestpresenterfortheDukeofEdinburgh’sAwards.NowIspeaktoschools,collegesandorganizationsaboutawiderangeofsubjectssuchasdisability,discrimination,disabilityinsportandperseverance.Isharemyownpersonalstories,whetherthat’showIlostmylegandwhatIlearnedfromit,myperseveranceorhowIfollowedmydream.Now,mostofmyincomecomesfromworkingasamotivationalspeaker,whichI’vebeendoingfulltimeforayear.IlovewhatIdo,andifIcontinuetoinspireotherstodowhattheywanttoinlife,thenI’mhappy.24.Howdidtheauthorprobablyfeelafterhislegwascutoff?A.Anxious. B.Annoyed. C.Hopeless. D.Relieved.25.WhatdoesParagraph2mainlyfocuson?A.Whatsportstheauthorisgoodat. B.Theawardstheauthorwonplayingsports.C.Theauthor’spassionforsports. D.HowtheauthorpreparedforToughMudder.26.Whatdotheunderlinedwords“handedinmynotice”inparagraph3mean?A.Askedforleave. B.Quitthejob.C.Gotpromoted. D.Informedpeopleofthejob.27.What’sthemainreasonfortheauthortobeamotivationalspeaker?A.Itwashisdreamduringchildhood. B.Heenjoysthereputationitbringshim.C.Heinspirespeopletocareaboutthedisabled. D.Itbringshimwealthandasenseoffulfillment.CLargegatheringssuchasweddingsandconferencescanbesociallyoverwhelming.Pressuretolearnpeople’snamesonlyaddstothestress.Anewfacial-recognitionappcouldcometotherescue,butprivacyexpertsrecommendproceedingwithcaution.Theapp,calledSocialRecall,connectsnameswithfacesviasmartphonecamerasandfacialrecognition,potentiallyavoidingtheneedforformalintroductions.“Itbreaksdownthesesocialbarrierswehavewhenmeetingsomebody,”saysBarrySandrew,whocreatedtheapp.AfterreceivinganinvitationtodownloadSocialRecallfromaneventorganizer,theuserisaskedtotaketwoselfiesandsigninviasocialmedia.Attheevent,theappisactivewithinapreviouslydefinedgeographicalarea.Whenauserpointshisorherphonecameraatanattendee’sface,theappidentifiestheindividual,displaystheperson’sname,andlinkstohisorhersocialmediaprofile.Toprotectprivacy,itrecognizesonlythosewhohaveagreedtoparticipateandautomaticallydeletesusers’dataafteranevent.AnnCavoukian,aprivacyexpertwhorunsthePrivacybyDesignCenterofExcellencepraisestheapp’screatorsfortheseprotectivemeasures.Shecautions,however,thatwhenpeoplechoosetosharetheirpersonalinformationwiththeapp,theyshouldknowthat“theremaybeunintendedconsequencesdowntheroadwiththatinformationbeingusedinanothercontextthatmightcomebacktobiteyou.”Thestart-uphasalsodevelopedaversionoftheappforindividualswhosufferfromprosopagnosia,or“faceblindness,”aconditionthatpreventspeoplefromrecognizingindividualstheyhavemet.Tousethisapp,apersonfirstacquiresanimageofsomeone’sface,fromeitherthesmartphone’scameraoraphotograph,andthentagsitwithaname.Whenthecameraspotsthatsamefaceinreallife,thepreviouslyenteredinformationisdisplayed.Thecollecteddataarestoredonlyonauser’sphone,accordingtotheteambehindtheapp.28.WhywasSocialRecalldeveloped?A.Toidentifypeople. B.Tomeetfriends. C.Toorganizeevents. D.Totakephotos.29.What’sParagraph3mainlyabout? A.Howtheappwascreated. B.Whatmakestheapppopular.C.Howtheappfunctions. D.Whatpeoplecandowiththeapp.30.HowdoesSocialRecallhelppeoplewithprosopagnosia?A.Bygivingnamestothephotoskeptintheirsmartphones. B.Bycollectinginformationpreviouslyenteredinthephone.C.Byprovidingtheinformationofapersonwhentheyfirstmeet.D.Byshowingtheperson’sinformationwhenitspotsastoredface.31.WhatcanwelearnaboutSocialRecallfromthepassage?A.Itmayputpeople’sprivacyatrisk. B.Ithascausedunintendedconsequences.C.Itcanpreventsomecommunicationdisorders. D.It’spraisedbyusersforitsprotectivemeasures.DLikeatiredmarriage,therelationshipbetweenlibrariesandpublishershaslongbeendull.E-books,however,arecausingheartache.Librariesknowtheyneeddigitalservices,butmanypublishersaretoocautiousaboutpiracy(盜版)andlostsalestoco-operate.Amongthebigsixpublishers,onlyRandomHouseandHarperCollinslicensee-bookswithmostlibraries.Publishersarewisetobenervous.Ownersofe-readersareexactlythecustomerstheyneed:book-loverswithmoney.Ifthesepeopleswitchtoborrowinge-booksinsteadofbuyingthem,whatthen?Electronicborrowingisawfullyconvenient.Unlikeprintedbooks,whichmustbecheckedoutandreturnedtoaphysicallibrarymilesaway,bookfilescanbedownloadedathome.Thefilesdisappearfromthedevicewhentheyaredue.E-lendingisnotsimple,however.Therearevariousincompatible(不兼容的)e-bookformats,devicesandlicenses.MostlibrariesuseacompanycalledOverDrive,whichsecuresrightsfrompublishersandprovidese-booksandaudiofilesineveryformat.YetpublishersandlibrariesareworriedbyOverDrive’sglobalmarketdominance(優(yōu)勢),asthecompanycancontrolfeesandconditions.PublisherswereannoyedwhenOverDrivecooperatedwithAmazon,theworld’sbiggestonlinebookseller,lastyear.OwnersofAmazon’sKindlee-readerwhowanttoborrowe-booksfromlibrariesarenowredirectedtoAmazon’swebsite.AccordingtoPew,anopinionresearcher,libraryusersareaperfectmarketforAmazon.LatelastyearAmazonintroduceditsKindleOwners’LendingLibrary,whichletsitsbestcustomersborrowfreeoneofthousandsofpopularbookseachmonth.ButarecentPewsurveyfoundthatmorethanhalfofAmericanswithlibrarycardssaytheyprefertobuytheire-books.Italsonotedthate-booksactuallyareavailableatmostlibraries,andthatpopulartitlesofteninvolvelongwaitinglists,whichmayinspirepeopletobuy.Sopublisherskeepadjustingtheirlendingarrangementsinsearchoftherightbalance.RandomHouseraiseditslicensingpriceearlierthisyear,andHarperCollinslimitslibrariestolendingitstitles26times.Thestoryofthe

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nail-biter.32.ItcanbeinferredfromParagraph1that________.A.severalbigpublishershavesolde-bookstolibrariesB.bothlibrariesandpublisherscautionthee-bookpiracyC.somepublishersarehesitanttocooperatewithlibrariesD.librariesareeagertokeepstrongrelationshipwithpublishers33.Whatworriespublishersaboutpeople’sswitchtoe-books?A.Theriskofe-bookpiracy.B.Thepossibledeclineofbooksales.C.Notimelimitforthedownloadedbookfiles.D.Theavailabilityoftheincompatiblee-bookformats.34.WecanlearnfromParagraph3and4that________.A.AmazonisadoptingmeasurestowinmorecustomersB.OverDrivedistributese-booksandaudiofilestopublishersC.overhalfofAmericansareborrowinge-booksfromlibrariesD.thefeesoflendinge-booksareunderthecontrolofpublishers35.Whatisthebesttitleforthetext?A.TheHopefulFutureofPublishingBusiness B.TheUncertainEconomicsofLendingE-booksC.TheDullRelationshipbetweenLibrariesandPublishersD.TheCloseCooperationbetweenOverDriveandAmazon第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2.5分,滿分12.5分) 閱讀下面短文,從短文后的選項中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。選項中有兩項為多余選項。 Wealldolittlethingstoboostthewaywefeelandthinkthroughouttheday.Somethingassimpleastakingawalkoreatingapieceofchocolatecanbrightenyourmoodalmostinstantly,thankstocertainchemicalreactionsthatoccurinthebrain.36Ifyou’regoingthroughsomethingcomplex,youneedamorepermanentpractice.That’swherewritingcomesin.AsMentalHealthAwarenessMonthbegins,it’sworthlearningaboutthewaysthatyoucanusewritingtosupportyourmentalwell-being.37Youcanusewritingformindfulness.Mindfulnessisatried-and-truetechniqueforimprovingmentalwellness,butcanwritinghavethesameeffect?38Byfocusingonaparticularmomentandgettingitalloutthereonthepage,youcanfreeyourselffromanyoftheotherconcernsthatarecrowdingyourmind.Thisway,youcanusewritingasanapproachtomindfulnessandasawayofrelievingstress.Anotherbenefittowritingisitsabilitytoclearyourmindofworries,negativethoughts,orsourcesofpain.39Fortunately,writingcanspeeduptheprocessofrestoringmentalclarity.40Peoplearemorelikelytotalktoothersaboutapainfuleventafterwritingaboutitprivately,whichpowerfullysuggeststhatwritingcanindirectlyleadtoreachingoutforsupport,whichcanmeanevengreaterhealingandrelief.Throughtheprocessofpopulatingablankpagewithlettersandwords,writingcanbeausefulmentalhealthtoolthatbothrecordsyourexperiencesandallowsyoutoworkthroughthem.A.Becomemoreself-aware.B.Thesepleasuresarejusttemporary,however.C.There’srealpowerbehindthepen–here’swhy.D.Writingisalsothebestmethodofhealingyourself.E.Clearingyourbrainofnegativethoughtscanbereallytoughwork.F.Actually,theactofwritingformerely20minuteseachdaycanwork.G.Thisisbecausewritingtendstostimulatequestionsaboutyourlifeanddirection.第三部分語言運用(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)? 閱讀下面短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。Onemorningin2001EllenphonedmeandaskedifIwantedtogotoBosnia.Iwas41becauseithadjustexperiencedawar.Ellen42andtoldmethatUNwasbadlyinwantofvolunteersthere.ItoldherIwouldthinkitover.Fortherestoftheday,Iwastornby43thoughts.Bosniamaybedangerous;doIreallywanttoputmyselfintheperil?Thenother44flashedintomymind.Ilikedchallenges.Andit’safairylandformarvels.IfI45theinvitation,Imaynevergetanotherchance.Intheend,the46thoughtswon.Afewweekslater,I47aplanetoTuzla,BosniawhereIspentthreeinterestingweeks.AfterIreturned,IwasaskedifI’dliketoreturnandparticipateinanother48.Isaid“yes”firmly.ItistwentyyearssinceIletmyoptimisticthoughts49mynegativeones.Ihavefinishedmanyothertasksinmanyothercountriessincethen.WhenI50myfirstBosniaassignment,Ihadtraveledtothreeforeigncountries.My51isnowfifty-eight.Icontinuedtovolunteer52.HadIlistenedbackin2001tothe53insidetellingmenottotakearisk,Iwouldn’tbeutteringthis54.Fortunately,Ifollowedthevoicethatsaid,“55it”andIfoundabrandnewlifeaftersixty!41.A.thrilled B.opposed C.nervous D.hesitant42.A.carriedon B.showedup C.caughton D.tunedup43.A.pressing B.conflicting C.frightening D.striking 44.A.schedules B.insights C.thoughts D.images45.A.turneddown B.setaside C.leftout D.tookup46.A.former B.positive C.terrible D.awesome47.A.reserved B.guided C.piloted D.boarded 48.A.battle B.mission C.game D.duty49.A.compare B.exchange C.defeat D.balance50.A.accepted B.refused C.signed D.shared 51.A.age B.count C.degree D.mark52.A.internationally B.deliberately C.randomly D.occasionally53.A.proposal B.option C.voice D.echo 54.A.legend B.war C.dream D.story55.A.See B.Finish C.Help D.Take第二節(jié)(共10小題;每小題1.5分,滿分15分) 閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入1個適當?shù)膯卧~或括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。OnApril23,1912,theluxurysteamshipTitanichitaniceberg,andthe“unsinkable”ship

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(globe)audience,andperhapsevenmorepeoplewhosecretlysuspecttheyhaveaconnectionwiththeTitanicstory.第四部分寫作(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)第一節(jié)(滿分15分)上周五,為豐富校園生活,你校舉辦了以“BlossomofYouth”為主題的社團文化節(jié)活動,請你為校英語報寫一篇報道,內(nèi)容包括: 1.時間、地點; 2.活動內(nèi)容; 3.活動反響。注意:1.寫作詞數(shù)應(yīng)為80左右;2.請按如下格式在答題卡的相應(yīng)位置作答。第二節(jié)(滿分25分)閱讀下面短文,根據(jù)所給情節(jié)進行續(xù)寫,使之構(gòu)成一個完整的故事。ItwasourturntoopenourpresentsthisparticularChristmasmorning.Thelivingroomwasalreadycoveredwithtornwrappingpaper.Obviously,thechildrencouldhardlywaittodiscoverthehiddentreasures,whichtheyhadexpectedfornearlyamonth.Nowweadultssataroundtheroomwithourpresentsatourfeet,slowlyremovingthepaper,tryingtomaintainourdignityinfrontofthechildren.Mywife,Brenda,andherfamilyhaveatraditionofgettingeachothergag(惡作劇)gifts.ThisalwaysmakesmeabituneasyatChristmasormybirthday,neverknowingwhatformofembarrassmentlieswaitingformeunderthethinbordersofthewrappingpaper.Recently,mysix-year-olddaughterChristyseemedtobusyherselfwithsomethingwhileIwasplayingcomputervideoflightgames.Nowshewasstandingdirectlyinfrontofme.Theexcitementofthemomentjustbeamedacrossherface.Itwaseverythingshecoulddotokeepherselffromhelpingmeripthepaperfromeachpresent.Finally,IcametothelastgiftandwithmynaturalSherlockHolmesability,Iconcludedthatthishadtobethegaggift.Witheveryonelookingon,Idecidedtogoaheadandgetitoverwith–justletthemhavetheirlaugh–andItorethepaperandthereitwasatoyairplaneabouttwoincheslong.OurholidayguestsstartedgigglingtothemselvesasIlookeduptomywifewithanunpleasantsmileonmyfaceandblurtedout(脫口而出),

“Atoyairplane?Areyoukiddingme?”Brendagavemethelook–thatlookthatalwaystellsmeIhavejustsaidsomethingwrongandshouldhavegivenitasecondthought.IhadfailedtolookatthenametagbeforeIopenedthepresenttoseewhoitwasfrom.AsIpickedupthepaperfromthefloorandreadthenametag,myheartsank.注意:續(xù)寫詞數(shù)應(yīng)為150左右;請按如下格式在答題卡的相應(yīng)位置作答。Onthetagwerethelettersthatread,“ToDad,LoveChristy”.Staringatthegift,Isuddenlythoughtofawaytocheerherup.深圳實驗學(xué)校、長沙市一中2022屆聯(lián)考試卷參考答案閱讀理解21~23DCA 24~27DCBD 28~31ACDA32~35CBAB36~40BCFED完形填空41~45DABCA 46~50BDBCA 51~55BACDD語法填空56.sank 57.in 58.wasreleased 59.the 60.thatwhich 62.Tocollect 63.traveling/travelling 64.spots 65.global應(yīng)用文OnePossibleVersion: LastFriday,aimingtoenrichstudents’campuslife,ours

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