2022年广东省惠州市高考英语二模试卷(附答案详解).pdf
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1、2022年广东省惠州市高考英语二模试卷一、阅读理解(本大题共15小题,共37.5分)AIf youre looking for a university with a strong international outlook but feel swept over by allthe application options,here is some guidance to get you started.UKInternational students must apply to universities in the UK through a system known asUCAS.This
2、 system allows students to apply to up to five universities with just oneapplication.lt costs 20 for a single choice or 25 for more than one choice.The application consists of a series of questions to determine the students schooling andapplicants should describe their personal interests and related
3、 experiences.SwitzerlandSwitzerland has four official languages and its universities are among the most international inthe world.International applicants may need to take an entrance exam if they have a foreignschool certificate,and must also prove that they have a good grasp of the Frenchlanguage.
4、usually through taking a language exam.The full application costs 50 Swiss Francsfor a holder of a Swiss diploma and 150 Swiss Francs for holders of foreign diplomas.CanadaInternational applicants have to write up a personal profile as part of their application,which isvery similar to the personal s
5、tatement required for a UK university application.Students willalso have to prove their English-language competency-there are nine ways to meet the EnglishLanguage Admission Standard,which are listed on many university websites.SingaporeThe process of applying to a Singaporean university is very muc
6、h alike,but overseas studentsmay be delighted to find that the native applicants have to cover the same procedures:fillingout an online application form and submit identification documents,supporting documents andan application fee of$20.1.Which country requires international applicants know French
7、well?A.UK.B.Switzerland.C.Canada.D.Singapore.2.What part of the application is similar between the UK and Canada?A.The application system.B.The number of universities.C.The application cost.D.The personal statement.3.Whats special about the application process in Singapore?A.Applicants need to pay a
8、 lot.B.It is much simpler than elsewhere.C.Its no different for native students.D.The competition is even more fierce.BMy name is Matthew.Im not someone who has many secrets,because Pm a terrible liar.Butthere is one huge secret that I kept for years-I failed my driving test I had never failed testb
9、efore,and had never even come close.Driving made me anxious,but my parents told me I hadto.They signed me up for driving lessons.I had gotten a perfect score fbr my written permitexam,but getting behind the wheel was a different story.But when October 30th rolled around,my pride set in.I wanted to b
10、e like everyone else at myschool,showing off the brand new license theyd gotten.Looking back on that special day,I cantremember if I was nervous.What I do remember is starting the test,pausing at a stop sign after afew seconds,and being asked by the instructor to pull over(停靠).1 had received an auto
11、-failsince my pause was indeed a pause and not a real stop.I wasnt upset that I was leaving withouta license,but I was scared everyone would know that I had failed.So when I got to class,I toldeveryone I didnt want to take the test on my birthday.One Friday a month later,!went to the test spot again
12、 and passed.Later that night I drove fbr thefirst time by myself,which brought to me an amazing feeling Fve never experienced-but sill,Icouldnt imagine ever telling anyone the truth.So I didnt.It wasnt until midway through collegethat I came clean.lt turned out plenty of my college friends had faile
13、d too!And gathered enoughcourage to speak the fact out.Yes,!had also failed.Now I realize failure and imperfection are two things everyone has to experience,withoutwhich one couldnt make a true man.4.What can we learn about Matthew?A.He was a slow learner of driving.B.He relied heavily on his parent
14、s.C.He was afraid of taking exams.D.He was bored with telling lies.第2页,共21页5.Why did the instructor ask Matthew to pull over?A.To put an end to his test.B.To check his parking skills.C.To give him a second chance.D.To show him a better way of driving.6.What made Matthew feel extremely worried after
15、his first attempt?A.Failing to get a driving license.B.Missing his birthday celebration.C.Making his parents disappointed.D.Losing face before his classmates7.What did Matthew learn from his own experience?A.Honesty is the best policy.B.Failure is a way to grow up.C.Truth stands the test of time.D.I
16、mperfection is another form of perfection.cWe have most friends at the age of 26 after having spent the first quarter of our lives buildingup our friendship circle,a new research has claimed.The research into friendship shows that our social circle peaks at 26 years and 7 months,atwhich we typically
17、 have five close friends.Women are most popular at 25 years and 10 monthswith men hitting the highest friendship point a little later at 27 years and 3 months.The research,by Forever Friends,shows that about a third of adults meet their closest friendswhile at schoohwith about a fifth saying they me
18、et them at work.Social networks such as Facebook and Twitter now also play a major role in building newfriendship.The research points out that 25 to 34-year-olds make 22 friends via Facebookcompared to 18 to 24-year-olds who make 12,and 35 to 44-yea-olds who make just four.Forever Friends*relationsh
19、ip coach Sam Owen says,It is no coincidence that over a third of usmeet our best friends at school.lt is a key time in our lives when friendship is growing throughsharing notes,giving gifts,seeing each other regularly and laughing a lot.As adults we can oftenforget how powerful these small things ar
20、e and how the little things can make a difference.1Later in life we find ourselves losing friends.Over half of us lose friendship through amoving,while 36%say that over time they grow apart from close pals.Having children alsocauses 19%to childhood friends.With growing pressures being put on friends
21、hip these days,its important to make time for ourfriendship.8.How many friends can a 20-year-old college student make via Facebook?A.4.B.12.C.18.D.22.9.What is the author is trying to tell the readers in Paragraph 5?A.Friendship is not easy to keep.B.How important making friends is.C.Friendship at s
22、chool is important.D.How much has been done to keep friendship.10.What does the underline phrase drift away from in Paragraph 6 mean?A.Make sense of.B.Feel sorry for.C.Lose contact with.D.Make up with.11.Where is this passage most probably taken from?A.Facebook.B.An advertisement.C.A textbook.D.A ne
23、wspaper.DWhat does it mean to cry over a book?Im a reader who did not weep.Ruth Graham,awell-known critic,wrote.Does this make me heartless?Or does it make me a grown-up?Tears have played a surprisingly important part in the history of the novel.Readers have alwaysasked about the role that emotion p
24、lays in reading:What does it mean to be deeply moved bya book?Which books are worthy objects of our feelings?In different times,people answered those questions in different ways.In the 18th century,whenthe novel was still a new form,crying was a sign of readers virtue.Sentimental novels,full oftouch
25、ing scenes,gave readers an occasion to exercise their finer feelings*.Your tear provedyour susceptibility(易感,性)to the suffering of others.At that time,sentimental novels were hugely popular,but also easy to attack.Tears,after all,hadno necessary connection to actual virtue,and they could be fake.The
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