2022年上海市中学高考英语冲刺押题卷(二)(解析版)听力.docx
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1、2022年全国普通高等学校招生统一考试上海英语冲刺押题试卷(二)I. Listening Comprehension Section A (第 1-10 题,每题 1 分;第 11-20 题,每题 1.5 分;共 25 分)Section ADirections: In Section A, you will hear ten short conversations between two speakers. At the end of each conversation, a question will be asked about what was said. The conversati
2、ons and the questions will he spoken only once. After you hear a conversation and the question about it, read the four possible answers on your paper; and decide which one is the best answer to the question you have heard.2i cnjycom1. A. A laundry staff member.B.A tailor for mens clothes.C. A teleph
3、one operatorA. Driving.2. A. $15.B. Reading.B.$5.D. A mine workerC. Shopping.C.$10.D. Walking.D.S20.4. A. A yellow lightB. A road accidentC. A robbery.D. A TV programme.5. A. There will be too many people at the party.B. He feels sorry that the woman is not coming.C. It makes people happier to have
4、more parties.D. The woman can bring her brother to the party.6. A. The woman could use his ruler.B. He*s faster at doing calculations.C. He will finish the measurement soon.D. The womans ruler is better than his.7. A. The final begins next week.8. The man should check with his doctor again.9. She wa
5、nts the man to attend the final with her.21 教育网10. She hopes the man will be able to play in the final.8. A. Hes angry.B. He feels sick.C. He gets on well with others.D. He prefers to study alone.9. A. It provides reading materials for waiting people.B. He had to wait a long time for a seat there.C.
6、 The seats used there are uncomfortable.D. He wasnt able to find a seat there.10. A. Go to the ballet later in the year.B. Take ballet lessons with his sister.C. Find a schedule of future performances.D. Get a ticket from his sister.Section BD are only too eager to lose weight.65. The bill in Califo
7、rnia is mainly intended toA guide the followers of fashions.B promote the health of models.C set an example for other countries.D establish moral standards for models.66. From the text we learn that Nasir MazhirA is particular about models.B poses a threat the industry.C would adopt new samples.D is
8、 obliged to abide by laws.Section CDirections: Read the following passages. Fill in each blank with a proper sentence given in the box. Each sentence can be used only once. Note that there are two more sentences than you need.出处:2/教育名师】Chinese paleontologists have identified at least two new species
9、 of massive dinosaurs that once wandered the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region in northwestern China some 130 million years ago.The newly-revealed bones belonged to a group of long-necked plant-eating dinosaurs that include titanosaurs, according to the study published Thursday in the peer-reviewed
10、journal Scientific Reports.67. And the notable species like the Patagotitan mayorum estimated to be as long as 37 meters long.The two dinosaurs revealed in Thursdays study are the first of their kind of be found in the Turpan-Hami Basin in Xinjiang. Their discovered adds to the evidence that the reg
11、ion hosted rich biodiversity during the Cretaceous period that ended some 66 million years ago, according to the researchers.【版权所有:2i 教育】Wang Xiaolin, the studys lead author, told Sixth Tone that they unearthed the fossils between 2008 and 2016 in the vast areas of the Gobi Desert in the Turpan-Hami
12、 Basin.68.21 教育名师原创作品“There are just so many pterosaur fossils in the region, even their eggs and embryos/9 said Wang, a paleontologist at the Institute of Vertebrate Paleontology and Paleo-anthropology of the Chinese Academy of Sciences. u 69. So we didnt have the time to deal with the dinosaur bon
13、es discovered at the same time.”Although a large desert now, Wang assumed that the basin was once home to a huge lake and rich vegetation, supporting billions of prehistoric animals.One of the dinosaurs mentioned in the study, although incomplete, is thought to be of a large animal stretching over 2
14、0 meters. Researchers have named it Silutitan sinensis, after the ancient Silk Road trade route that crossed Xinjiang.70. The Hamititan is estimated to be at least 17 meters long, researchers said.“Its very difficult to find complete fossils of large dinosaurs J Wang said, explaining that the Gobi D
15、eserts environment weathers fossils quickly.Researchers also found several other dinosaur bones in the region, but the specimens offered scant information by which to be identified, according to die study.A. In some areas, you can find at least one sample per square meter.B. However, it was previous
16、ly believed that that species had not spread to East Asia.C. Titanosaurs were among the largest dinosaurs known to have ever existed on Earth.D. Meanwhile, the second species has been named Hamititan xinjiangensis, after the city where the dinosaur was discovered.E. They were then digging fossils of
17、 pterosaurs, an extinct winged reptile that coexisted with dinosaurs millions of years ago.F. Im convinced that more dinosaur fossils, including footprints, bones or eggs, could be discovered in the province in the future.IV. Summary Writing (10分)Directions: Read the following passage. Summarize the
18、 main idea and the main point(s) of the passage in no more than 60 words. Use your own words as far as possible .【来源:21世纪教育网】Wish you were more creative? Just pretend!One great irony about our collective obsession with creativity is that we tend to frame it in uncreative ways. That is to say, most o
19、f us marry creativity to our concept of self: Either we9re creative” or we arent, without much of a middle ground.Dr. Pillay, a tech entrepreneur and an assistant professor at Harvard University, has spent a good chunk of his career subverting (使放弃)these ideas. He believes that the key to unlocking
20、your creative potential is to defy the cliched advice that urges you to believe in yourself. In fact, you should do the opposite: Believe you are someone else.Dr. Pillay points to a 2016 study demonstrating the impact of stereotypes (固定,田、维)on ones behavior. The authors, educational psychologists De
21、nis Dumas and Kevin Dunbar, divided their college-student subjects into three groups, instructing the members of one to think of themselves as eccentric (古怪的)poets“ and the members of another to imagine they were “rigid librarians (the third group was the control). The researchers then presented all
22、 the participants with ten ordinary objects, including a fork, a carrot, and a pair of pants, and asked them to come up with as many different uses as possible for each one. Those who were asked to imagine themselves as eccentric poets came up with the widest range of ideas, whereas those in the rig
23、id-librarian group had the fewest. Meanwhile, the researchers found only small differences in students, creativity levels across academic majors. In fact, the physics majors inhabiting the personas of eccentric poets came up with more ideas than the art majors did.These results, write Dumas and Dunb
24、ar, suggest that creativity is not an individual trait but a malleable (易 适应的)product of context and perspective. Everyone can be creative, as long as he or she feels like a creative person. Dr. Pillays work takes this a step further: He argues that simply identifying yourself as creative is less po
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