2022年浙江杭州余杭区杭州学军中学海创园校区高三二模英语试卷-学生用卷.docx
2022年浙江杭州余杭区杭州学军中学海创园校区高三二模英语试卷学生用卷一、完形填空1、【来源】2022年浙江杭州余杭区杭州学军中学海创园校区高三二模第1题It was my first year teaching in a special needs classroom. I wasn' t sure what to at our annual Special Olympics. My students had a range of , from mild learning disabilities to severe brain diseases.Mark was one with the latter, limited to a However, he greeted everyone with huge smiles. His classmates loved him and often took their time to his participation in group activities, especially Mike, Andy and Lucas, all at sports. Mark imagined being like them. Watching and cheering for their elegant on the playground seemed to fill him with .The big day came at last and the final was the 400-meter race. Everyone was invited to according to their own ability. Mike, Andy and Lucas to prove who the best athlete was. But when the exhausted three reached the finish line they and turned to look behind them. At the back of the crowd, determined not to be left behind, was Mark, on the track in his wheelchair with half the distance left (o all his classmates were outdistancing him. Looking at each other, a thought passing between them. Slowly, they jogged towards their friend, surrounded Mark and kept pace, him on as he had done for them before.The progress was , but eventually they crossed the finish line together to the cries of their teachers and classmates. I came to understand what makes the Special Olympics so . Years later, I * m still cheering them on.【小题1】A. teachB. expectC. describeD. consider【小题2】A. challenges【小题3】A. challenges【小题3】B. gradesC. knowledgeD. wishes“Time (o hit the ice,“ her uncle said.Paragraph 2:Oof! She fell down, hard.1、【答案】【小题1】B【小题2】A【小题3】C【小题4】D【小题5】A【小题6】C【小题7 D【小题8】B【小题9】B【小题10 A小题11 C【小题12 D【小题13 B【小题14 A【小题15 D【小题16 C小题17 C【小题18 B【小题19 A【小题20】D2、【答案】【小题1】B【小题2】C【小题3】D【答案】【小题1】D【小题2】B【小题3】C【小题4】B4、【答案】【小题1】C【小题2】C【小题3】B5、【答案】【小题1】F【小题2】D【小题3】G【小题4】C【小题5】A6、【答案】【小题答but/ yet【小题2】were rewarded【小题3】lower【小题4】 comprehensively【小题5】which【小题6】by【小题7】to admire【小题8】description【小题9】 headed【小题 10 astonishing7、【答案】one possible version:Dear James,【' m glad to hear that you' re interested in an excursion during the May Day holiday. Here is something about it.Above all, it will be held at 8:00 am on May 1st. It is in Zhongshan Park that this activity will take place. In (he activity, there will be a mountain climbing that lasts two hours, so please remember to wear a pair of suitable shoes. Moreover, we' re going to gain the opportunity to have a picnic after the climbing, which I think is the most exciting part.Looking forward to your participation!Yours,Li Hua8、【答案】"Time to hit the ice,“ her uncle said. As he helped her walk to the edge of the rink, he said, “ We will hold your hands and you stand between us. " Cali took their hands in hers and made her first step onto the smooth ice. She grinned and cried taking a few steps. "Good, Cali. Now try to glide on one foot for just a second longer on each foot as you walk, ° suggested her aunt. Then her uncle skated in front of her while her aunt guided her from behind. u Skate to your uncle now," she said, pushing her on the back a little to get more speed. Cali glided unsteadily towards her uncle, taking small steps and fighting for balance. When she reached her uncle, he encouraged her to try it on her own. Cali wasn' t too sure about that. It seemed like everyone else was zooming past her. She started to get nervous. She lost her balance.Oof! She fell down, hard. It hurt. She closed her eyes and tried not to cry. In a moment, her uncle was helping her back on feet. He smiled into her eyes. u Everyone falls down the first few times. You just have to get back up again.M Cali took a deep breath. " Okay, I can do this/* She skated away from her uncle toward the crowd. As she wobbled, she talked to herself. " Be brave. Keep going. Small steps. Yes!” She had skated almost all the way around the rink by herself! Her aunt caught up to her and took her hand.“Lzook at you! You are working so hard and doing so well. We' re proud of you,“ said Aunt Lisa.A. claaaroomB. playgroundC. wheelchairD. library【小题4】A. neverB. seldomC. sometimesD. always【小题5】A. make sure ofB. figure outC. call forD. hcddback【小题6】A. pOOTB. satisfiedC. exclentD. disappointed【小题7】A. behaviorB. conversationC. sportswearD. movement【小题8】A. angerB. wonderC. thanksD. hcie【小题9】A. resultB. eventC. ceremonyD. celebration【小题10)A. participateB. welcomeC. watchD. observe【小题11】A. went onB. moved(xiC. took offD. showed off【小题12A. remainedB. strugedC. restedD. paused【小题13A. afraidB. aloneC. aliveD. awake【小题14A. coverB. findC. keepD. run【小题15A. strangeB. nonnalC. creativeD. silent【小题16A. offB. downC. backD. away【小题17A. pushingB. movingC. cheeringD. driving【小题18A. worthwhileB. alowC. excitingD. painful【小题193A. enthusiasticB. surprisedC. doubtfulD. pleasant【小题20】A. interestiiigB. professionalC. challengingD. extraordinary二、阅读理解2、【来源】2022年浙江杭州余杭区杭州学军中学海创园校区高三二模第2题Bermuda, the island known for its pink-sand beaches, blue .waters, and year-round warm weather, has been announced the Official Sponsor of the U.S.Opcn.It's a fitting collaboration (协作),given the island's reputation as a destination for travelers in search of perfect adventures - just a ninety-minute flight from New York City.Lesser known, however, is that the long history of American tennis was introduced by this attractive Atlantic island.Nearly a hundred and fifty years ago, the New York celebrity Mary Ewing Outerbridge sailed for days to vacation on this quiet island.She watched, fascinated, as some British soldiers stationed there played tennis, although a' version different from one we know today .The courts in Bermuda were shaped like hourglasses, the net was also higher, and a number of the rules were different.Mary became fascinated watching the ball flying back and forth, and ended up purchasing a kit containing all the materials needed to bring the sport home to Staten Island.Using a hand-drawn diagram, she laid out a court at her brother's cricket club, where the sport caught on among members.From there, the game's popularity quickly grew, leading to standardized rules and regulations-and then, in 1880, to the first U.S.tennis championship.In only a few years, Mary's unexpected souvenir from her Bermuda trip helped set a national tradition: today, nearly eighteen million people in the US play the sport, from the public-tcnnis-court games in many cities to the annual U.S.Open, in NYC.Mary s role in bringing tennis from Bermuda to America has earned her a place in the International Tennis Hall of Fame.It only serves to enhance (he sport*s appeal to learn that every swing of (he racket in (he US can be trace back to Bermuda, where island adventures still wait for all travelers-tennis lovers included. You' re welcome!【小题 I What can wc learn about Bermuda?A. Il is distant from New York City.B. It isfiiendly tn adventure seekers.C. It is unfit to sponsor the U3.0peiL.D. It is better known for being the origin of tennia.【,卜题 2 Which of the following is Mary's contribution to American tennis?A. She held the first USlennis championship.B. She made the game become world famous.C. She designed the first tennis court in the US.D. She set standard rules and regulationB of the gazne.【小题 3 What is the real purpose of this passage?A. To introduce the founder of American tennis.B. To introduce the history of American tennis.C. To attract more people to enjoy the sport.D. To attract more people to tour Bermuda.3、【来源】2022年浙江杭州余杭区杭州学军中学海创园校区高三二模2022年山东临沂高三一模第55题A study of teenage girls' selfie-taking (自拍)behaviors (bund that taking and sharing selfies on social media is not linked to poor body image or appearance concerns. However, when adolescent girls spend too much time struggling over which photo of themselves to post, or rely heavily on editing apps to alter their images, there may be cause for concern.The study, by researchers at the University of Arizona, found that selfie editing and time invested in creating and selecting (he perfect selfie were both related to self-objectification, which led to body shame, appearance anxiety and more negative appearance evaluations in teen girls. uSelf-objectification is the idea that you come to think of yourself as an external object to be viewed by other people,said senior study author Jennifer Aubrey, an associate professor at the UA.Based on a study of 278 teenage girls, “ Our main finding was that wc really shouldn' t be too worried about kids who take selfies and share them; that' s not where the negative effects come from. It' s the investment and the editing that yielded negative effects,M Aubrey said. " Selfie editing and selfie investment predicted self-objectification, and girls who self-objectify were more likely to feel shameful about their bodies or anxious about their appearance.r“Self-objectification is the pathway to so many things in adolescence (hat we want to prevent," Aubrey said. aSo, interventions really should fbcus on how we can encourage girls to develop an awareness of themselves that doesn' t only depend on what they look like to other people.M The researchers said parents and caregivers of adolescent girls should be aware that if a teen seems to be obsessed (痴迷的),it might be lime for a talk.The researchers also note that there can be different motivations for sharing selfies. Selfies are a part of the media landscape, but you should post them for reasons other than trying to get people to admire your appearance or your body. " Aubrey said. With an estimated 93 million selfies taken each day, they aren' going away anytime soon, nor should they. The important thing to remember is: Selfies aren' t bad. Just don' t obsess.【小题 1 What behavior of adolescent girls may cause concern?A. Taki ng selfies.B. Caring about their images.C. Sharing selfies on social media.D. Overusing editing apps to beautiiy thar images.小题 2 From the text, what can we learn about self-objectification?A.Il predicts sellie investment.B.It is linked to selfie obsession.C.It prevents problems in addescence.D.It ccmtributes to()jective evaluation.【小题 3】What should interventions center on?A.When to have a talk with teen girls.B.When to end selfie-taking behaviors.C.How to help form a healthy self-awarenesB.D.How to prevent teenage girls* craze for selfies.【小题 4 From which is the text probably taken?A. A travel brochure.B. A science newspaper.C. A psychology textbook.D. An entertainment magaziiie.4、【来源】2022年浙江杭州余杭区杭州学军中学海创园校区高三二模第4题One thing you probably always wondered about is why Americans drive on a different side of the road than their British cousins. It might seem strange that the UK drivers stay on the left, but they arc not alone. Around 35% of the world population does the same, including people in Ireland, Japan, and some Caribbean islands.It is said that originally almost everybody traveled on the left side of the road. However, their mode of transport was quite different from today: Think four legs instead of four wheels. For medieval (中世纪的) swordsmen on horseback, it made sense to keep to the left to have their right arms closer to enemies. Mounting and dismounting was also easier from the left side of the horse, and safer done by the side of (he road than in the center.Things changed in the late 1700s when large wagons pulled by several pairs of horses were used to transport farm products in France and the US. In the absence of a driver' s seat inside the wagon, the driver sat on the left, with his right arm free to use his whip (鞭子)to keep the horses moving. Since he was sting on the left, and wanted other wagons to pass on his left, so he kepi to the right side of the road.The British Government refused to give up their left - hand driving ways and made laws to encourage driving on the left. Meanwhile post-revolution France, under their left - handed ruler Napoleon, accepted the right side of the road. During all this driving confusion, the British and the French were giving up their power across the globe, and as part of their rapid colonization (殖民化)they insisted that the countries they occupied drive on the same side of the road. This explains why former British colonies such as Australia, New Zealand, and India drive on the left, while former French colonies like Algeria, Ivory Coast, and Senegal drive on the right.【小题 1 】What' s the purpose of the first paragraph?A. To make a question about Iwo driving patterns.B. To make a con)arison about two driving patterns.C. To give background of the text.D. To support the fdlowing paragraphs.【小题 2】What can wc learn from the second paragraph?A. People in ancient times were accuiUofned to walking on the rigil of the road.B. People in ancient times usually afforded to hang out by carriage.C. Swordsmen rode warhorses to make them fight better.D. Swordsmen usually rested their warharsee on the left side. 【小题 3 What' s (he text mainly talking about?A. The history of the left-hand rule« in colonial corners.B. Hie evolution process of the left-hand rules.C. TTie medieval history of the left-hand rules.D. The progress of the left-hand rules in colonies.三、七选五5、【来源】2022年浙江杭州余杭区杭州学军中学海创园校区高三二模第5题Today it is common to see people who walk about with colored wires hanging from (heir ears wherever they go. They move about in their personal bubbles, sometimes unaware of what' s happening around them. 【小题 I 】 Outside life is shut out. So are you one of ” (hem ” ?For me, walking around in my own personal bubble is perfect. 【小题What' s even better, wearing earphones seems to give a signal to people which says: “ I'm not available for chatting at the moment.nSuppose you* rc at work and about to make an incredible breakthrough, but a colleague suddenly turns up. Al this precise moment, the slightest disturbance would break your concentration. 【小 题 3】 Once again, those wires hanging from your ears would be sure to give that “Go away! ” signal.【小题 4】 It' s probably pari of the growing up stage when they just want to ignore (heir whole family. While (heir mothers give them lectures about why they should do (heir homework, they can just turn up the volume on their MP3 player, smile and say " Yes, Mum.M Problem solved.Pretty soon, not only will we have preUy colored wires hanging from our ears, but also our brains will be directly plugged into some new high-tech instrument. We' II be in a virtual world, communicating with everyone else, as we like. In this world, wc will all be permanently plugged in. 【小题 5