2022年高考英语人教版模拟卷全国卷(二).docx





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1、2022年高考模拟卷 全国卷(二)1. Denmark It is one big party for children in the land of Hans Christian Andersen: there are childrens sections in the best museums with any number of other attractions elsewhere. The whole family can enjoy a cycle ride anywhere in the country. Attractions Exploring Den Gamle By at
2、 Aarhus on foot or in a horse-drawn carriage. Wander around this 19th-century village consisting of original buildings (schools and houses), which have been rebuilt here. Andersens neighbourhood in his native city of Odense, where the streets are lined with beautiful little houses. One of these is o
3、ccupied by the Hans Christian Andersen Museum. Rosenborg Castle: in summer, picnic in the Kings grounds and watch a free puppet show. Tivoli Gardens: funfair rides and other attractions are scattered among the flower beds. BEST TIME TO GO The best time to visit Denmark is from May to the end of Augu
4、st, when the temperatures are mild(温和的); the scenery is at its most beautiful and the days are longer. The rest of the year is cold and the nights are never-ending. Many places close from October to May. COST Denmarks hardly cheap, but its less expensive than its Scandinavian neighbours. Hotels, car
5、 hire, meals and supplies are subject to the 25% value-added tax. GETTING AROUND Denmark is ideal cycling land: there are many cycle lanes, and bikes can be rented almost anywhere and taken on trains, boats and buses. A large network of boats serves the islands, but you can reach the bigger islands
6、by road bridge - its expensive, as is car hire. Some good news: the motorways are free.1. Where should visitors go to watch old architecture?A.Den Gamle By.B.Andersens neighbourhood.C.Rosenborg Castle.D.Tivoli Gardens.2. What will happen in September in Denmark?A.It will become warmer.B.More visitor
7、s will come.C.Many places will be closed.D.The nights will last very long.3. What do we know about Denmark?A.Its cheap to rent a car.B.Its very easy to rent a bike.C.You cant take a bike onto a bus.D.Driving on the motorways is expensive.2. Ekaterina Dzalaeva is 83 years old, but she isnt retired. S
8、he has been delivering mail between the Russias districts of Mizur, Buron and Tsei for over 50 years. Now she has the title of Russias oldest postal worker. Her postal route covered a round trip distance of approximately 40 kilometres. Dzalaeva would do this six days a week. In recent times, she fre
9、quently gets lifts from passing cars to her destination and does not walk as far as she previously would. She says that she prefers to walk, as when she walks she chats and communicates with people. When the postwoman was in the ninth grade, she dropped out as there was no one to look after the land
10、 and cut the hay(干草). She attempted to find work. It was during this period that the young Dzalaeva ended up landing a job at the post office. When I was a little girl, one senior man worked as a postman. And all the people were waiting for him. It was during the war. And I was among those who ran t
11、owards him, she said. She hoped to be able to bring letters home to her family from her brother because she knew that would make them happy. When the towns mailman retired, she asked the manager to employ her and promised to do her best. She was hired and has been doing it ever since. When asked whe
12、ther it is worth risking life to deliver the mail to remote mountain areas inhabited by bears and wolves, she said, Im not afraid of anything. If I die, Ill be with my brothers and parents. People say theres something after life. Im not so sure, but Id like to hope so.1. How did Dzalaeva deliver the
13、 mail?A. On foot.B. By bicycle.C. By getting a lift.D. By sharing a ride.2.What made Dzalaeva give up school?A. Being eager to find a job.B. Starting her own business.C. Loosing interest in learning.D. Helping support her family.3. Why did Dzalaeva expect to see the senior postman?A. To take over hi
14、s job.B. To hear from her brother.C. To please the manager.D. To learn about the war news.4. What can we learn about Dzalaeva?A. She is friendly and creative.B. She is stubborn and cautious.C. She is fearless and hard-working. D. She is careful and humorous.3. Many of us buy books, electronics and v
15、irtually any household item we can think of from Amazon. Did you know that Amazon sells over 480 million different types of stuff on their online store? Besides being a marketplace for our everyday essentials, Amazon has pioneered many products such as the Kindle ebook reader, and tire intelligent p
16、ersonal assistant, Alexainvading our homes and lives in more ways than we realize. On June 16, 2017, Amazon announced that it would buy the natural and organic retailer, Whole Foods Market for 13.7 billion. Most experts view this acquisition by Amazon to be a significant game-changer for the retail
17、industry. In the 1990s, when Jeff Bezos, the founder of Amazon, began selling books online from his garage. He was able to affect the ecommerce platform he created, to expand and offer many other household goods. The benefit of comparing products and prices, ordering goods online and having them del
18、ivered to your home was initially a novelty. It soon began to change the way customers shopped. Along the way, big retailers such as Walmart and Target, grocery chains such as Kroger and Safeway, and wholesale clubs like Costco and Sams Club started reeling because of the “Amazon effect.” In less th
19、an two decades, Amazon has grown to be valued at $480 billion today to become the worlds largest online retailer. For all of Amazons strength in competitive prices and fast and reliable shipping, they have been unable to serve customers who prefer to touch and feel items before they buy it. Selling
20、fresh produce had also been difficult for them because of the lack of a physical store. Meanwhile, the organic food supplier Whole Foods has been struggling because of the increased competition from traditional grocery chains who are now offering more organic goods. But it has an important asset tha
21、t Amazon desiresphysical store front. In the near future it is quite possible that your next order of organic fresh produce may be delivered by an Amazon drone. Or you might find yourself driving to a local Whole Foods store to pick up the competitively priced book or electronic item that you bought
22、 from Amazon.1.What can we infer from the first paragraph?A.Amazons Alexa will invade our life.B.We can buy anything from Amazon.C.Our lives are under the control of Amazon.D.Amazon is more than an online market place.2.How do Walmart and Costco find the Amazon effect”?A.Shocking.B.Exciting.C.Intere
23、sting.D.Rewarding.3.The acquisition of Whole Foods Market by Amazon is mainly because_.A.Whole Foods had no physical store frontB.Whole Foods failed to deal in organic goodsC.Whole Foods had no reliable shippingD.Whole Foods didnt allow customers to touch items4.What might be the best title for the
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