2022年年高校提前招生英语联考模拟试卷(宁波市五校).docx
2022年年高校提前招生英语联考模拟试卷(宁波市五校)2022年宁波市五校联考提前招生英语模拟试卷(二) 命题: 审题: 总分:110分 时间:100分钟 I. 单项填空(20分)1、Coca-Cola, worlds largest soft drinks maker, has offered to buy Chinas top juice maker Hui-yuan Juice Group.Athe; the Ba; 不填 Cthe; a Dthe; 不填2、The of surfing the Internet is how you can tell whether the information is true or not.Aability Bcompetition Cchallenge Dknowledge3、_ I enjoy the book with some nice pictures, I dont have enough money to buy it.ASince BWhile CAs DIf4、Staying in a four-star hotel for a night costs renting a house in the suburb for a month.Atwice as much as Btwice moreCas much as twice Das much twice as5、I have got the most famous cook to do some cooking for me, so the dinner menu is the_of my worries tonight.A. most B. least C. better D. worst6、Its no business of mine.How can you hope for love yourself when you show _?A. none B. nothing C. a little D. no one7、I used to go camping a lot, so it wont be the first time I in a tent.Ahave slept Bhad slept Cwas sleeping Dslept8、They are supposed to arrive at six, but there is no sign of them.Something unexpected to them.Amight happen Bmust have happenedCwould have happened Dcould happen9、You haven't said a word about my new coat, Brenda. Do you like it? I'm sorry I_ anything about it sooner. I certainly think it's pretty on you.A. wasn' t saying B. don' t say C. won' t say D. didn' t say10、Can the project be finished as planned?Sure, it completed in time, well work two more hours a day.A. having got B. to get C. getting D. get11、Mary's friends are looking forward with hope _ from her.A. of hearing B. to hearing C. to hear D. hearing12、Why have you carried your cupboard out of the kitchen?Because it needs_.A. to paint B. being painted C. paint D. painting13、Why didn't you come to Mary's birthday party yesterday evening? I_, but an unexpected friend came to see me.A. was supposed to B. was supposed to haveC. would like to D. would like to have14、E-mail, as well as telephones, _an important part in daily communication.Ais playing Bhave played Care playing Dplay15、A student of English_ limited exercises finds it hard to get a good mark in an Englishexam.A. is used to deal with B. used to deal withC. is used to dealing with D. used to dealing with16、 You know what? Wang Wei wants to be Yao Ming after he graduates from school. Are you kidding? He will never _ a person like him.A. change B. make C. turn D. get17、Do you know where Kate lives?Yeah, in _ house.A. a wooden small beautiful B. a wooden beautiful smallC. a beautiful wooden small D. a beautiful small wooden18、The police got to _ was once an old school _ the peasants used as a store.A. what; that B. where; which C. where; that D. which; where19、Better get down to your work, Jack. .AIts my pleasure BNot to mention itCMind your own business DYoure welcome20、 Is somebody taking care of you?_.A. No. I've been waiting here for long.B. Your service is not good. Where's your manager?C. No. I'd like a long-sleeved shirt in yellow, medium.D. Where have you been?II. 完形填空(15分)Returning from a trip overseas, I felt that something was wrong between Keith, one of my two sons, and me. So I asked him, “Keith, have I done anything that really _21_your feeling?”Immediately, he said, “Yes. Last Christmas you promised us a special 22 that I really wanted but you never gave it to me.”The 23 was that Id completely forgotten about it. I 24 , “Is there anything else Ive done wrong, but didnt apologized for?”Again, his 25 was immediate, “Remember last Christmas when Mom said you had to go to the 26 because Stephen was going to be born? You left us at home and 27 in a hurry. Remember?”“Well, you left and forgot the suitcase.” I couldnt believe he 28 all the details! “After you came back from the hospital you were 29 . When you got home, the suitcase had been opened and everything had been thrown all over the place, and you 30 me.”“And you didnt do it?” I asked.“No, I didnt . I was just searching for my gift.”My heart sank. I felt 31 . I hugged Keith and asked him to 32 me. His Honesty made me think of our other son, Kevin. Maybe Id hurt his feelings, too. I went to ask him the same question. Kevins answer was as immediate as his 33 , “Last Christmas you promised us a special toy, but you forgot about it.”Though Christmas had passed, I took my two sons to the store that day and bought them what I had promised. The 34 thing wasnt the toy. The problem was Id made a promise too 35 and didnt keep it as their father.21.Ashowed Bhurt Cattended Dexpressed22.Acandy Bbook Cpicture Dtoy23.Achallenge Bmessage Cidea Dfact24.Acomplained Bapologized Ccontinued D. explained25.Asuggestion Banswer Cmemory Dblame26.Ahospital Bchurch Cschool Dgarden27.Asettled down Bwent on Cset off Dgot up28.Aknew Bimagined Cdiscovered Dremembered29.Aangry Bworried Chappy Dsatisfied30.Apraised Bpunished Chelped Deducated31.Aterrible Bhopeless Cinspired Dencouraged32.Asupport Bcriticize Csuspect Dforgive33.Amother Bbrother Csister Dfather34.Astrange Binteresting Cimportant Ddifficult35.Alightly Brudely Cequally DtrulyIII. 阅读理解(40分) A Children are natural scientists, very interested in the world around them. Helping them enjoy science can be easy; theres no need for a lot of scientific terms(科学术语)or modern labs. You only have to share your childrens interests.Firstly, listen to their questions. I once visited a classroom of seven-year-old children to talk about science as a job. The children asked me “textbook questions” about schooling, the money I got and whether I liked my job. When I finished answering, we sat facing each other silently. Finally I said, “Now that weve finished with your lists, do you have questions of your own about science?”After a long wait, a boy put up his hand, “Have you ever seen a grasshopper(蚱蜢) eat? When I try eating leaves like that, I get a stomachache. Why?” This began a lot of questions that lasted nearly two hours.Secondly, give them time to think. Studies over the past 30 years have shown that, after asking a question, many teachers usually wait only one second or less for an answer, no time for a child to think. When teachers increase their “wait time” to three seconds or more, children give better answers.But in talking about science, these words make a child think that the discussion is over. Instead, keep things going by saying, “Thats interesting” or “Ive never thought of it that way before”, or coming up with more questions or ideas.Lastly, show; dont tell. Let children look at their hands through a microscope(显微镜), and theyll understand why you want them to wash before dinner.36. To help children enjoy science, the most important thing for teachers to do is _.A. let them see the world around B. let them study in modern labsC. tell them the difficult terms on science D. share the childrens interests37. In the last sentence of the second paragraph, the words “your lists” mean _.A. your answers to the questions B. your own questions about scienceC. your questions from textbooks D. all the questions of your own38. According to the passage, children can give better answers to the questions if teachers _.A. ask them to answer quickly B. wait for one or two seconds after a questionC. tell them to watch their language D. wait at least three seconds after a question39. The writer talks about all of the following ways except that teachers should _.A. tell their children stories instead of telling them to remember factsB. offer their children chances to see things for themselvesC. allow enough time for their children to find answers to the questionsD. encourage their children to ask questions of their own40. The writer of the passage is probably _.A. a teacher B. a scientistC. a seven-year-old boys father D. a reporterBSince the 1970s, scientists have been searching for ways to link the brain with computers. Brain¬computer interface (BCI) technology could help people with disabilities send commands to machines.Recently, two researchers, Jose Millan and Michele Tavella from the Federal Polytechnic School in Lausanne, Switzerland, demonstrated (展示) a small robotic wheelchair directed by a persons thoughts.In the laboratory, Tavella operated the wheelchair just by thinking about moving his left or right hand. He could even talk as he watched the vehicle and guided it with his thoughts.“Our brain has billions of nerve cells. These send signals through the spinal cord (脊髓) to the muscles to give us the ability to move. But spinal cord injuries or other conditions can prevent these weak electrical signals from reaching the muscles. Tavella says. “Our system allows disabled people to communicate with external world and also to control devices.”The researchers designed a special cap for the user. This head cover picks up the signals from the scalp (头皮) and sends them to a computer. The computer interprets the signals and commands the motorized wheelchair. The wheelchair also has two cameras that identify objects in its path. They help the computer react to commands from the brain.Prof. Millan, the team leader, says scientists keep improving the computer software that interprets brain signals and turns them into simple commands. “The practical possibilities that BCI technology offers to disabled people can be grouped in two categories: communication, and controlling devices. One example is this wheelchair.”He says his team has set two goals. One is testing with real patients, so as to prove that this is a technology they can benefit from. And the other is to guarantee that they can use the technology over long periods of time.41. BCI is a technology that can _.A. help to update computer systems B. link the human brain with computersC. help the disabled to recover D. control a person's thoughts42. How did Tavella operate the wheelchair in the laboratory?A. By controlling his muscles. B. By talking to the machine.C. By moving his hand. D. By using his mind.43. Which of the following shows the path of the signals described in Paragraph 5?A. scalpcomputercapwheelchair B. computercapscalpwheelchairC. scalpcapcomputerwheelchair D. capcomputerscalpwheelchair44. The team will test with real patients to _.A. make profits from them B. prove the technology useful to themC. make them live longer D. learn about their physical condition45. Which of the following would be the best title for the text?A. Switzerland, the BCI Research CenterB. New Findings about How the Human Brain WorksC. BCI Could Mean More Freedom for the DisabledD. Robotic Vehicles Could Help to Cure Brain Injuries C Im five years old, and my mother is washing the kitchen floor. Im telling her about a new girl in school, and she suddenly looks up at me and says, “ Who are your two best friends ? ”Im not sure what to say. Ive been friends with Jill since I was three or so , and I really like Jaime , a friend in kindergarten .“ Jill and Jaime .”“ Well , what about Karen and Cindy ?”“ I dont know who their best friends are ,” I say .“ No ,” she says . “ Im saying , why arent they your best friends ?”“ But theyre my sisters .”“ Yes , but they can still be your best friends . Friends may come and go, but your sisters will always be there for you .”At that time, the idea of my two sisters being my closest friends seemed strange to me. We fought all the time over toys, food , attention , and what to watch on television . How could my sisters be my best friends ?But my mother never let the three of us forget it : Sisters are lifelong friends . Her wishlike most parentswas to give us something that she never had. Growing up as an only child, she longed for brothers and sisters. She gave birth to three daughters. She had given us each a giftour sisters.As we grew up, we realized that our mother was right. Today I share things with my sisters that I do with no one else. My sister Cindy and I ran the New York City Marathon together , side-by-side , even holding hands when we crossed the finish line . The three of us trust each other with our greatest secrets.It was twenty-three years ago that my mother first asked me who my two best friends were. Today she doesnt have to. She already knows.46. How old was the writer when she wrote the passage ?A. 5 . B. 9 . C. 23 . D. 28 .47. According to the writer , why cant her sisters become her friends ?A. Because they are older than her . B. Because they dont like her .C. Because they often fought with each other . D. Because they have their own friends .48. What did the writer feel when her mother said her sisters could be her best friends ?A. Strange . B. Excited . C. Interested . D. Pleased .49. What might be the most suitable title for the passage ?A. My best friends . B. The greatest gift .C. My sisters and I D. My mothers dream .50. What can we learn from the passage ?A. My mother used to give us some gifts .B. My mothers sisters are her best friends .C. My sisters and I always get along well .D. My sisters and I become good friends now .DDing-Dong!“Jason, honey? Can you answer the door?”“I am busy, mom!” Jason shouted back at his mother. He had spent three hours so far working to this point in the game. He couldnt stop now.Ding-Dong!Moms footsteps approached the front door.“ Jason, its your friend Todd.” Mom called from the doorway.Todd, his best friend, stepped into the room. “ Jason!I need a partner for playing basketball.” He sounded excited.Jason snorted. “No way, Todd. Im playing a game here.”Jason gave his friend a dirty look, and his character in the game almost got killed while he looked away, “ I almost died because of you!”Todd looked at Jasons mother. Jasons mother looked back at him. They both looked at Jason. “Why dont you play basketball with your friend?” Jasons mother suggested.“Tomorrow, maybe” There were more levels to beat tomorrow, though. Maybe he had played tomorrow. He had to see what mood he was in. He thought he heard footsteps walking away, but he was too busy beating the next level to care.An hour later, Jasons father came home. It was dinner time after his father washed up and sat down. Jason didnt even hear his name being called to the table. He didnt hear his father walk at behind him and ask him to turn the game off, either.When the screen suddenly went black and his fathers angry face loomed in front of him, Jason finally heard. “No more game