2022年上海市高考英语冲刺押题卷(一)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(一)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 whal was said. The conversati
2、ons and the questions will be 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 heardA. At (he airport.B. In a theatre.C. In a ticket office.D. At a hotel.A. Attend
3、 a party.B. Go camping.C. Decorate a house.D. Rent a tent3. A. 2.B. 3.C. 5.D. 10.4. A. The postcard has been lostB.The local post office is dosed.C. The man will go to the post office.D.The woman is expecting a postcard.5.A. Buy some new equipmentB.Leave the equipmentas they are.C. Watch what the wo
4、man is doing.D. Finish his wort as quickly s possible.6 .A. Work on the assignment with a classmateB.Talk to an advisor about dropping the course.C.Spend more time working on maths problems.D.Ask a graduate assistant for help.7 .A. Go home to get a book.8 . Return a book to the library.C.Pick up a b
5、ook at the library for the woman.D. Ask the librarian for help in finding a book.8 .A. She wishes she hadnt ordered the dish.B.Shc doesnt usually cat in the cafeteria.C.The cafeteria usually uses canned vegetables.D.The dish usually contains fewer vegetables.9 .A. Students still have lime to apply f
6、or a Ion.B.Students must wait until next month to apply for a loan.61 The common feature of Escentric Molecules and Clean Resen e is.A. practical and simple packagingB. sustainable packaging made from woodC. a soft and light scentD. smelling totally different on every userFor a customer who prefer s
7、trong mature smells that lasts a whole day, which product should he choose?A. Molecule 01.B. Rain.C. Samphire.D. Atlas.(C)Types of Social GroupsLife places us in a complex web of relationships with other people. Our humanness arises out of these relationships in the course of social interaction. Mor
8、eover, our humanness must be sustained through social interaction - and fairly constantly so. When an association continues long enough for two people to become linked together by a relatively stable set of expectations, it is called a relationship.People are bound within relationships by two types
9、of bonds: expressive ties and instrumental ties. Expressive ties are social links formed when we emotionally invest ourselves in and commit ourselves to other people. Through association with people who are meaningful to us, we achieve a sense of security, love, acceptance, companionship, and person
10、al worth. Instrumental ties are social links focused when we cooperate with other people to achieve some goal.Occasionally, this may mean working with, instead of against, competitors. More often, wc simply cooperate with others to reach some end without endowing the relationship with any larger sig
11、nificance.Sociologists have built on the distinction between expressive and instrumental ties to distinguish between two types of groups: primary and secondary. A primary group involves two or more people who enjoy a direct, intimate, cohesive relationship with one another. Expressive ties predomina
12、te in primary groups: we view the people as ends in themselves and valuable in their own right. A secondary group entails two or more people who are involved in an impersonal relationship and have come together for a specific, practical purpose. Instrumental tics predominate in secondary groups ; wc
13、 perceive people as means to ends rather than as ends in their own right, sometimes primary group relationships evolve out of secondary group relationships. This happens in many work settings. People on the job often develop close relationships with coworkers as they come to share gripes, jokes, gos
14、sip, and satisfactions.A number of conditions enhance the likelihood that primary groups will arise. First, group size is important. We find it difficult to get to know people personally when they are milling about and dispersed in large groups. In small groups wc have a better chance to initiate co
15、ntact and establish rapport with them. Second, face - to - face contact allows us to size up others. Seeing and talking with one another in close physical proximity makes possible a subtle exchange of ideas and feelings. And third, the probability that we will develop primary group bonds increases a
16、s we have frequent and conlinuous contact. Our lies with people often deepen as we interact wilh them across time and gradually evolve interlocking habits and interests.Primary groups are fundamental to us and to society. Sociologists view primary groups as bridges between individuals and the larger
17、 society because they transmit, mediate, and interpret a societys cultural patterns and provide the sense of oneness so critical for social solidarity. Primary groups, then serve both as carriers of social norms and as enforcers of them.62. According (o Paragraph I, which of (he following statements
18、 is (rue of a relationship?A. It is a structure of associations with many people.B. It should be studied in the course of social interaction.C. It places great demands on people.D. It develops gradually over time.63. Which of the following can be inferred from the authors claim in paragraph 4 that p
19、rimary group relationships sometimes evolve out of secondary group relationships?A. Secondary group relationships begin by being primary group relationships.B. A secondary group relationship that is highly visible quickly becomes a primary group relationship.C. Sociologists believe that only primary
20、 group relationships are important to society.D. Even in secondary groups, frequent communication serves to bring people into close relationships.64. The phrase “size up” in paragraph 5 is closest in meaning to A. enlargeB. evaluateC. impressD. acceptThis passage is developed primarily by.A. drawing
21、 comparisons between theory and practiceB. presenting two opposing theoriesC defining important conceptsD. discussing causes and their effectsSection 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 t
22、here are two more sentences tluin you need.A. Uniform has (o be seen as something that is earned.B. School uniform is also a great (ool to prevent bullying.C. Some students complain that school uniform is monotonous.D. In my experience, uniform helps schools maintain authority.E. However, a school s
23、hould not rely heavily on uniform regulation.F. Learning to fit in is one of the things being at school that teaches our children.To Wear or Not to WearAfter a strict head teacher in the U.K. sent 8() students home for uniform violations, the Guardian held a discussion about whether wearing school u
24、niforms makes a difference.School uniform is very important. It does improve my concentration, because it reminds me that Fm at school to leam. But Im not sure if thats because Im used to wearing uniform and associate my own clothes with free time.67If everyone is wearing the same clothes, its impos
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