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决胜高考英语暑假必刷密卷ADrawgraphsB.ChoosepicturesC.Checkslalislics.

做题时间:2022年—月_H,_:9.Whowilldothepresentation?

实际得分:—家长签字(严禁代签):A.LaureB.CressidaC.Stefan

本试卷分第I卷(选择题)和第n卷(非选择题)两部分。请听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。

注意事项:10.Whatkindofbooksdoesthewomanlikebest?

1、答题前,考生务必将自己的姓名、考号用铅笔涂写在答题卡上。A.SciencefictionbooksB.ClassicnovelsC.Biographies

2、每小题选出答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需改动,用橡皮擦干11.WhendidTheLifeofSamuelJohnsonfirstcomeout?

净后,再选涂其它答案标号。A.Intheearly1700sB.Inthemiddleof1700sC.Inthelate1700s

3、二卷试题用黑色中性笔作答。12.WhatisSamuelJohnsonmostfamousfor?

第一卷(选择题)(总分95分)A.Apoem.B.Anessay.C.Adictionary

第一部分听力部分(每小题1.5分,共30分)请听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。

第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)13.Whatdoesthemandisagreetodoaboutwoman'sfirstidea?

请听下面5段对话,选出最佳选项。ARecruitmoreemployeesB.ChangeworkinghoursC.Preparemorehotfood

1.Whattimeisilnow?14.Whatmakestherestaurantpopularmainly?

A.About1:30B.About2:00C.About2:30A.ItssizeB.Itsmenus.C.Itsprices

2.Wherewillthespeakersgofirst?15.Whatdothespeakersplantodonextyear?

A.AnislandB.AvillageC.AchocolatefactoryA.EnlargetheirbusinessB.ClosethelunchtimetradeC.Offerabuffetdinner

3.Howdoesthemanfeelaboutthecoursenow?16.Whatistheman'sattitudetowardsthewoman'ssuggestionintheend?

A.DiscouragedB.NervousC.SatisfiedA.ConcernedB.ApprovingC.Disappointed

4.Whatarethespeakersprobablydiscussing?请听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。

A.AbikeB.AcarC.Arobot17.WhereisRideZoneinthezoo?

5.Whatdoesthewomanwantthemantodo?A.OntheleftB.InthemiddleC.Ontheright.

A.IronsomeclothesB.GetsomemilkC.Cookameal18.WhatanimalcanpeopleseethisweekonlyinRideZone?

第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)A.AcowB.AhorseC.Agoat

请听下面5段对话或独白,选出最佳选项。19.Howlongisatourofthefarm?

请听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。A.HalfanhourB.OnehourC.Twohours

6.Whichsectionwillbecompletednextweek?20.WhalcanpeopledoInZoneThree?

A.ThehallB.Theshop.C.TheticketofficeA.SeefarmanimalsB.EnjoysomeperformancesC.Playtheroleofaclown

7.Whatchangetothedressingroomhasbeenmade?第二部分阅读(共两节,满分50分)

A.IthasbeenrepaintedB.IthasincreasedinsizeC.Ilhasgotanotherentrance第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37・5分)

请听第7段村料,回答第8、9题。A

8.Whatwillthewomando?ProfessorDeviSridharwilldiscussPreventable,herdefinitiveaccountoftheCovid-19pandemic(疫

情)andhowitchangedtheworld.change.''Farmersarenowsaying.Thisisseriousandwewanttogetonwithdoingthings,“hesays.

AsaprofessorandchairofglobalpublichealthattheUniversityofEdinburgh,Sridharrosetofame“Wineisaclassicalindustrythathasbeenveryinfluencedbyclimate,“Barlowsays."Yougrow

duringthepandemicforhervitalrolesincommunicatingsciencetothepublicandspeakingtruthtopower.grapesinparticularareasbecauseyouthinkit'stheidealplacetogrowaparticulargrapetocreatethe

Herwide-rangingnewbooklooksatthemedical,politicalandeconomiceffectsofthepublichealthperfectwine.**

crisis.Exposingtherealitiesofthoseaffectedbythepandemic,fromthepassengersmarooned(受困)ontheRisingtemperaturesarenotjustaffectingharvesttimes,butalsothetypesofgrapesthatgrowwellin

DiamondPrincesscruiseshiptotiredhealthcareworkers,sherevealsthedeepseatedeconomicandsocialparticularareas.Miijorlabels,suchasBrownBrothers,havemovedsomeoftheiroperationstothesouthern

inequalitiesthathaveinfluencedtheoutcomesofthepandemicstateofTasmaniawheretherearecoolersitesforvarietiessuchasChardonnayandpinotnoir.Othersarc

SridharwilljoinBBCsciencecorrespondentNicolaDavistoexplorewhatwehavelearnedfromchangingtlieirvarietalmix,introducinggrapesfromsouthernItaly,SicilyandGreecethataremoreheat-

Covid-19,andtoputforwardavisionforhowwecanbetterprotectourselvesagainstanotherhealthcrisisintolerant.

theyearstocome.Shewillalsobeansweringyourquestionsinhislivestreamedevent.TheJarrettshavespentyearsadaptingtheirwinemakingbusinessforawarmerworld.They've

•Wednesday25May20228pm-9pminvestedininfrastructure,helpthemmanagethecompressed(缩短的)harvestlime,andintroducedmore

£7plus£0.92bookingfeesustainablesoilandpest(害虫)managementpractices.

IfyouliveintheUnitedKingdom,youcanpurchaseaticketwithacopyofPreventable(£20)atJarrettisgrowingtheirgrapevarietiesathigherelevations(海拔高度)thanheusedto.Sauvignon

checkoutfbraspecialcombinedpriceof£22.blanc,forinstance,whichheusedtogrowat700m,hasbeenmovedupto900m.Hethinkshecankeep

Thisticketwillgiveyouaccesstothelivestreamedeventandtheon-demandrecordingwhichwillbemovinghisoperationsuptoabout1100mbeforehehastobuymoreland.

availableinthedaysfollowing.Alinktotherecordingwillbesenttoallticketholders.“Wehavetohavea20-yearplan.Ifwe'regoingtomoveavarietyorchangesomething,wehaveto

21.WhatdoesPreventablefocuson?haveatleast20yearsofsuccesstomakeitworthwhile/,Jarrettsays,“Wearereallylookingatvarietiesthat

A.Howapandemicchangedtheworld.B.HowProfessorSridharrosetofame.arenowconsideredhotclimate.”

C.Howinequalitiescouldbebettererased.D.Howhumanscanavoidfuturehealthcrises.24.WhatdotheJarrettshavetoadjustto?

22.What'sthepriceofabookedticket?A.Theirholidayplan.B.Theirneighborhood.

A.£7.B.£7.92.C.£22.D.£27.92.C.Theidentityaswinemakers.D.Theearliergrapeharvest.

23.Whatisthistext?25.WhatcanwelearnfromSnowBarlow'swords?

A.Abookreview.B.Anintroductiontoawriter.A.Scientistsweredividedoverclimatechange.

C.Anadvertisementforalivestreamedevent.D.Aguidefbranon-demandrecordingviewers.B.Warmclimatehascausedachangeinthesea.

C.Wineindustryisparticularaboutgrapesuppliers

WinemakerJustinJarrettrememberswhenthegrapeharvestusedtostart.HeandhiswifePip,usedtoD.Farmersareawareofthegravityofclimatechange.

taketheirkidsonanannualbeachholidayinFebruary.Whentheyreturnedtotheirvineyards(葡萄园)in26.HowaretheJarettscopingwiththeimpactontheirwinemaking?

theregionalNewSouthWalescityofOrange,Australia,inearlyautumn,they'dstarttheharvest.Today,A.Byputtingofftheharvesttime.B.Byintroducingheat-tolerantgrapes.

harveststartssixweeksearlierinJanuary.C.Byplantinggrapesathigherelevations.D.Bymovingtheiroperationstoanewland.

“Whatwedid20yearsagocan'tworktoday,“Jarrettsays.“Youhavetoadjust.”27.WhatisJarett'sopinionofthealternativeapproachestothechallenge?

Scientistsusedtohavebigdebatesabouthowtotalktofarmersaboutclimatechange,saysSnowA.Greatmindsthinkalike.B.Itisrewardingtotrynewthings.

Barlow,aprofessorspecialisinginviticultureattheUniversityofMelbourne.Butrecentlythere'sbeenaseaC.Ilisbettertoplaysafethantakerisks.D.Oneman'smeatisanotherman'spoison.

A.Itisbasedonatruestory.B.Localscontributetoitsproduction.

Plentyoffilmsarcsomewhatincomprehensible,butamovieisinalanguagethatonlyabout20peopleC.MostHaidaspeakerslackinterestinit.D.IthelpspromotetheHaidapublications.

intheworldcanspeakfluently.31.WhatdoesMarkTurinthinkofusingafilmtorevivealanguage?

AfeaturefilmtitledSGaneaayK'uuna,translatedasEdgeoftheKnife,isintheHaidalanguage,theA.Itisinnovative.B.Itisoutdated.C.Itisunacceptable.D.Itisdebatable.

ancestraltongueoftheHaidapeopleofBritishColumbia,CanadaItisunrelatedtoanyotherlanguage,andD

actorshadtolearnittounderstandtheirlines.Theotherday,Iboughtanexpensiveanti-agingcreamthatpromisedtomakemyfacelook

Thefilmisplayinganimportantroleinpreservingthelanguage,itsdirectorGwaiEdenshawsaid."Iseveralyearsyoungerthanotherwomenbyfightingfreeradicals(自由基).Itmademecuriousabout

knowthat,ifourlanguageisthisfargone,statisticallyit'ssupposedtobeover.Butthat'snotsomethingthatwhatfreeradicalsare.Istheanli-agingcreamtheonlywayIneedtoprotectmyself?

we'rewillingtoaccept77“Asascientificterm,freeradicalsareessentiallyunstableatoms,“saysArizona-baseddoctor,

TheHaidaareanindigenous(土著的)communitywhosetraditionalterritoryisHaidaGwaiiEdenshawNatashaBhuyan,M.D."Inmedicine,theycausecellstobreakdownovertimeandarelinkedto

saidmostofthefluentHaidaspeakerswereinhisHaidaGwaiihomeland.Thecommunitygenerallylivesaging.”

offtheseaandmakesdugoutcanoesandhousesfromlocalredcedars.TheirnumberswereravagedbyAsupersimplechemistryreviewforyou:Atomsfromdifferentelementsarethebuildingblocks

smallpoxandotherdiseasesinthe19hcentury.Aformerpopulationoftensofthousandshasdeclinedtoathatmakeupwater,nitrogenandmore.Electron(电子)arethenegativelychargedatoms,andthey

fewthousandtoday.liketobeinpairs.Whenanelectronlosesitspartner,itcreatesafreeradical,whichisusually

ThefewHaidaspeakersarcextremelyconcernedaboutthelanguage,sfutureandwereveryunstableandhighlyreactive.Freeradicalstypicallygothroughthebodytoseekoutareplacementfor

enthusiasticaboutthefilm.Morethan70localpeopleworkedontheproduction,withHaidaspeakerstakingtheirmissingelectron,andthatcanresultindamagetocells,proteinsandDNA.

incidentalroles,weaverscreatingthecostumesandothercraftspeoplemakingprops.Sohowdofreeradicalsformandwhydotheyhappen?Bhuyansays,^Scientifically,freeradicalsare

Thefilm,setonHaidaGwaiiinthe19thcentury,isbasedonanoldHaidamythaboutamanwhounpairedelectronsthatareseekingamatetobondwith.Thetheorybehindfreeradicalsisthatthey

survivesanaccidentatsea,onlytobecomesoweakenedthatheistakenoverbysupernaturalbeings.canleadtotheimbalancebetweenfreeradicalsandantioxidants(抗氧化齐!J)."Anothermini-science

ItispartofawiderpushtopreservetheHaidalanguage,includinganewdictionaryandrecordingsoflessonforyou:Antioxidantsarenaturalorman-mademattersthatcanhelpdelayorpreventsome

localvoices.typesofcelldamage.They'reoftenfoundinfruitsandvegetables.

MarkTurin,associateprofessorattheUniversityofBritishColumbia,saidthatHaidaisamongAlotoftheaspectsofmodernlife-ourdiet,lifestyleandenvironmentalfactorslikepollution,

languagesthathavebeen"pushedalmosttotheedge“andthat,whilenumerousindigenouscommunitiescancauseoxidative(氧化的)stress.Overtime,oxidativestressweakenscellsandtissuesandcan

worldwidearetryingtorevive(复活)theirlanguage,theHaidapeoplehavetakenanunusualleaveyoumoreeasilyexposedtocertainhealthissues,includingcancer.And,asbeautymarketers

approach.''ThisfilmhasdonesomethingthatIdon'tthinkI'veeverseenbefore,usingafeaturemovieasaarekeenlyaware,oxidativestresscanalsospeeduptheagingprocess.Nowthatyouknowfree

processoflanguagerevitalization.It'sahugelycreativeandpowerfulcommitmentforthecommunitytoradicalscanweakonyourhealth,you'reprobablywonderingifthereareanywaystopreventthem

havemade,“hesaid.fromformingoratleasttominimizetheirnegativeeffects.

28.WhatdoweknowabouttheHaidalanguage?32.Whatdoestheauthorintendtodoinparagraph1?

A.Itisforevergone.B.Itiseasytolearn.C.ItiswellpreservedD.Itishighlyendangered.A.Explaintheprocessofaging.B.Statetheformationoffreeradicals.

29.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"ravaged"inParagraph4probablymean?C.Introducethetopicoffreeradicals.D.Describetheharmofanti-agingcream.

A.Greatlyreduced.B.Slightlyincreased.C.Stabilized.D.Detennined.33.Whichofthefollowingdofreeradicalsreferto?

30.WhatdoweknowaboutSGaateayK'uuna?A.Unpairedelectrons.B.Steadyatoms.

C.Replacementsofatoms.D.Functionsofelectrons.F.There'scertainlynoshameintargetingentry-levelandjuniorroles.

34.Whatcanwelearnaboutantioxidantsfromthetext?G.Instead,focusyourapplicationontheskillsthatmakeyouagreatftfortherole.

A.Theyhaveneverbeenfoundinnature.B.TheydoharmtocellsproteinsandDNA.第三部分语言运用(共15小题,每题1分,满分15分)

C.Theycanslowdownthedamageofsomecells.D.Theyalwayskeepbalancewithfreeradicals.第一节阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的ABCD四个选项中选出最佳选项。

35.Whatwilltheauthorprobablytellusnext?At111,DrEdithKaufmannwasthesecondoldestpersonintheUK.ImetherwhenI41ata

A.Whatexactlyoxidativestressis.B.Howbeautymarketerspromotesales.carehomefbrtheelderlyinLondonsixyearsago.Ididn'trealizeitwouldbethestartofaclose

C.Whereavarietyofdiseasescomefrom.D.Howfreeradicalscanbeprevented.42.wheretheagegapspannedeightdecade.

第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)Atfirstsight,Iwas43byherself-confidence.Herdoctorate(博士学位)loldmeshewas

阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。intelligentan44.Fromthebeginning,IneverfeltasifEdithandI45conversation.

Atthestartofyourcareer,itcanfeellikeaCatch-22situation:Youcan'tgethiredwithoutexperience,Edithcouldhaveafullconversationwithmeaboutanything,andthathermemorystretchedbacksoeasily,

butyoucan'tgetexperiencewithoutbeinghired.36Luckcertainlyplaysapartandpersonal46evensmallthingswhichtookplace100yearsago.

connectionscanbehugelyvaluable,butwhatelsecanyoudo?Shewasalso47.SheloveddancingasachildandIrecall,onlyafewweeksbeforeherdeath,

Targetrealisticroles.Ifyoudon'thaverelevantexperienceinyourchosenfield,you'llhavetoapply48shesmiledwhenIplayedthewaltzandwe49handsanddancedalongtothemusic.

forrolesrightatthebottomoftheladderandworkyourwayup-37TheycanbothbecharacterAlthoughtowardsherlateryearsshewas50toawheelchair,shestillparticipatedintheexercise

buildingandagreatwaytodevelopaknowledgeoftherole.Thatwillgiveyouaheadstartasyouworkclasses.

yourwayupthroughtheorganization.AsI51Editheachweek,IrealizedthatIwasgoingasmuchformeasIwasforher.Ilearnt

Emphasizetheskillsyoudohave.Don*tgethungupontheexperienceyoudon'thave.38totakethewordsof52whenIcouldgetthem.WhenIhave53overtheyears,andsmall

Softskillssuchascommunication,andteamworkingarehighlyvaluedbyallsortsofemployers.Ifyoulackdecisionshaveweighedonmymind,Ihave54nothingmorethantheopportunitytoregainmy

experienceinyourchosenfield,thenit'simportanttoacknowledgethat,butuseitasanopportunitytoperspective(视角)onlifeandwhatactually55.

demonstrateyourpassionfortheroleandyourmotivationtolearn.41.A.studiedB.relaxedC.volunteeredD.lectured

39Someindustriesaresocompetitivethat,eventogetanentry-levelposition,youmight42.A.cooperationB.friendshipC.attentionD.encounter

havetoconsiderworkingfbrfree.Volunteeringandinternships(实习)areexcellentopportunitiestogain43.A.upsetB.embarrassedC.stressedD.struck

first-handknowledgeofajobandbuildusefulcontactsthatcouldleadtoapaidposition.44A.helpfulB.kindC.bossyD.sharp

Staybusyandresilient(有韧性的).Tryingtofindajobwithlittleornoexperienceisn'teasy,andyet45.A.lackedB.enjoyedC.neededD.started

it'ssomethingeveryonehasgonethrough.40However,byvolunteering,participatingin46.A.explainingB.confusingC.forgettingD.recalling

communityactivities,beingsocialandgettingoutintheworld,opportunitieswillpresentthemselvesand47.A.artisticB.literaryC.activeD.capable

youwillfindtherightroletoryou.48.A.howB.whyC.whatD.when

A.Lookforworkexperience.49.A.shookB.heldC.raisedD.clapped

B.Seekjobswithnoexperienceneeded.50.A.restrictedB.devotedC.addictedD.introduced

C.Howdoesanemployerdecideonwhomtointerview?51.A.missedB.visitedC.calledD.pushed

D.So,whatisthekeytogettingjobswithnoexperience?52.A.praiseB.greetingC.wisdomD.thanks

E.It'salltooeasytotaketherejectionpersonallyandquit.53.A.succeededB.failedC.dreamedD.progressed

54.A.appreciatedB.providedC.expectedD.createdtheringingofhisbellontheshopdoor.Thebell,whichproducedauniquelypleasantsound,hadbeenin

55.A.differsB.mattersC.existsD.happensPappy'sfamilyforoverahundredyears.Hevalueditdearlyandenjoyedsharingitssongwithallwho

II卷cametohisshop.Althoughthebellhungontheinsideofthemaindoor.Pappyhadtiedawiretothe

第一节语法填空(共10小题,每小题1.5分,满分15分)screendoorsothatitwouldringwhethertheinnerdoorwasopenornot.Hearingthebell,heleftthe

ItisnosecretthatChinahasan56(incredible)rich,complexandancienthistoryandculture.backroomtogreethiscustomer.

MyfirstexposuretoChineseculturecameataveryearlyage,totallybychance.At8,Iwalkedintoa“AndhowcanIhelpyou,littlelady?”Pappy'svoicewasjoyful.

bookshopandpickedabookfromoneofthe57(shelf).Nevertheless,thebookturnedouttobe“Hello,sir.*'Thelittlegirlspokealmostinawhisper.ShelookedatPappywithherbigbrowneyes,

the“TaoTeChing,“adeeplyphilosophicalbookofTaoism.As588-year-oId,thebook'scontentandthenslowlyscannedtheroominsearchofsomethingspecial.Shylyshetoldhim,'Tdliketobuya

wasobviouslylostonme,butitprovidedmewithanearlyconnectiontoaprofoundphilosophicaltraditionpresent,sir.”

by59Iamstillinfluencedtoday.“WeH,let'ssee,“Pappysaid,“whoisthispresentfbr?”

AlschoolIbeganstudyingChinese.Myinterestinthelanguagedevelopedearlyon,“Mygrandpa.It'sformygrandpa.ButIdon'tknowwhattoget.”

60(combine)myloveoftravellingwithmyloveofmeetingnewpeople.IamluckyenoughtoPappybegantomakesuggestions.4tHowaboutapocketwatch?It'singoodcondition?'Thelittlegirl

havelivedinChinaforthreeyears.Itwasagoodopportunityformetoexperiencethe61(nation)didn'tanswer.Shehadwalkedtothedoorwayandputhersmallhandonthedoor.Sheshookthedoor

diversecustomsandtraditions.gentlytoringthebell.Pappy'sfaceseemedtoglowashesawhersmilingwithexcitement.

Cultureandfoodarecloselyconnectedandperhapsnowhereelsecanthisbeseenmoreclearly“Thisisjustright/*thelittlegirlsaid."Mommasaysgrandpalovesmusic.”

62inChina.Inrecentyearsthere63(be)ariseinrestaurantsofferingavarietyoffoodsJustthen,Pappy'sexpressionchanged.Fearfillofbreakingthelittlegirl'sheart,hetoldher,'Tm

here.IhaveintroducedmanyofmyfriendstoChinesehistoryandculturethrougha64(share)sorry,Missy.Thafsnotforsale.Maybeyourgrandpawouldlikethislittleradio.”

loveoffood.Thegirllookedattheradio,bowedherhead,andsadlysighed,“No,Idon'tthinkso.”

Ilissafetosaythatmyjourneyhasonlyjustbegun.ThesefirststepsareonlyadropintheoceanofInanefforttohelpherunderstand,Pappytoldherthatthebellhadbeenhisonlycompanion,forthe

lifelonglearning,butastheChinesephilosopherLaozisaid,“Ajourneyofathousandmilesrest

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