2022年海南省高考全真模拟英语试卷(三)含答案解析

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1、2022年海南省高考全真模拟英语试卷(三)第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1. 5分,满分7. 5分)听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。例:How much is the shirt? A. 19. 15. B. 9. 18. C. 9. 15.答案是C。1. How did the man get to know World Tours?A. From a friend. B. In an advertisement. C. In

2、the newspaper. 2. What will Janet do?A. Call the woman. B. Find the old balls. C. Bring some tennis balls. 3. What is the mans opinion about blank CDs?A Very cheap. B. Quite expensive. C. Worth buying.4. Where are the speakers now?A. On a beach. B. At home. C. In a hotel. 5. What are the two speaker

3、s talking about?A. A concert. B. A play. C. A film. 第二节(共15小题;每小题1. 5分,满分22. 5分)听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。6. What kind of music does the man normally like?A. Quiet. B. Sad. C. Serious. 7. How did the man

4、learn the guitar?A. He learned from his parents. B. His teacher taught him. C. He learned it by himself. 听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8. How does the man want to enter his house?A. By breaking down the door. B. By asking his neighbors for help. C. By climbing in through a window. 9. Why did the man go outside?A.

5、 To see the firework. B. To fetch his mother. C. To make a phone call. 10. What will the woman do?A. Phone the mans dad. B. Pick up the man. C. Buy a coat. 听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11. How long did the man live in Turkey?A. One year. B. Two years. C. Three years. 12. How did the man make himself understood?

6、A. By speaking slowly. B. By making gestures. C. By asking questions. 13. What trouble does the woman have in learning a language?A. She cant speak fluently. B. She doesnt know the basic words. C. She cant understand what people say. 听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。14. Why does the woman come to talk with the man?

7、A. To express her thanks. B. To see a new design. C. To get some help. 15. What does the man think of the design competition?A. Quite difficult. B. Very interesting. C. Too simple. 16. Why did the woman choose to design a dishwasher?A. Most dishwashers are boring.B. She thought of a new idea about i

8、t.C. The dishwasher needs to save energy.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17. What will the listeners do after the talk?A. Fill a form. B. Visit the club. C. Sign up for the club. 18. Who will take the listeners through the safety rules for using the equipment?A. The trainer. B. The speaker. C. A member. 19. How m

9、uch does the special membership cost?A. $90. B. $75. C. $50. 20. What must a member take when visiting the club?A. Special clothes. B. The photo card. C. Special equipment. 第二部分 阅读(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2. 5分,满分37. 5分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。AThough the following ski resorts (旅游胜地) listed a

10、re less well-known, going skiing there is exciting for everyone this season.Bear Valley, CABear Valley is one of the less well-known ski resorts in California when compared to popular resorts like Mammoth Mountain and Squaw Valley. This ski area has runs that satisfy the needs of nearly everyone wit

11、h or without experience. Skiers will find 1, 280 acres of skiable areas with an average annual snowfall of over 350 inches. The summit is at an elevation (海拔) of 8, 500 feet and has a 1, 900-foot vertical drop. There are even snowcat tours that take adventurous skiers to the terrain (地带) that is har

12、der to access but less tracked. Jay Peak, VTLocated in Jay, Vermont, Jay Peak is the snowiest ski area on the east coast, averaging 355 inches of snowfall annually. The mountain has 2 peaks and over 50 miles of skiable terrain. Jay Peaks ski area has a top elevation of 3, 968 feet and a vertical ris

13、e of 2, 153 feet. There are 76 trails and 8 lifts over an area of 385 acres. Jay Peak is known for its challenging terrain and good backcountry skiing. The peak is best known for getting some of the most snow on the East Coast.Big Mountain, MTLocated outside the town of Whitefish, which offers plent

14、y of fun after a long day of skiing, Big Mountain has over 3, 000 acres of terrain, with almost 100 marked trails and plenty of bowl and tree skiing. Big Mountain gets 300 inches of annual average snowfall. Skiers will find a summit elevation at over 6, 800 feet, and a vertical drop of almost 2, 500

15、 feet. Schweitzer Mountain, IDSchweitzer Mountain is one of Idahos greatest skiing treasures. Visitors will enjoy the views of Lake Pend Oreille and can visit the lovely town of Sandpoint after a long day of enjoying the snow. The mountain has over 2, 900 skiable acres, and the highest elevation is

16、at 6, 400 feet. There is an annual average snowfall of 300 inches, and over 90 trails. Schweitzer even has open bowl skiing, cat skiing, and even night skiing.1. What makes Bear Valley, CA special?A. It is the snowiest ski area.B. It has a very splendid history.C. It is the hardest for skiers to acc

17、ess.D. It suits skiers of any experience level.2. Which resort provides the night skiing?A. Bear Valley, CA.B. Jay Peak, VT.C. Big Mountain, MT.D. Schweitzer Mountain, ID.3. For whom is the text intended?A. Ski fans.B. Environmental scientists.C. Geography researchers.D. Mountain climbers.BMy mother

18、 enters her ninth decade. Thankfully, she is blessed with good health. I still remember ten years ago when she turned 80, she surprised my brother and me with what she described as “independent birthday”. One day she informed us shed booked a seven-night trip to Turkey. Alone. Because she had never

19、been. Of course, that was absurd. There was no way my brother and I could allow that. A weak, little old lady wandering the streets of Istanbul on her own, not speaking a word of Turkish, with no knowledge of the laws and customs of the landit was out of the question!She paid no attention to us. Off

20、 she went. When she returned, she told us it had been a wonderful success. As it turned out, she had barely spent any time alone, after hiring a taxi driver to show her around Istanbul for some days. He took her to all the sitesthe markets, churches and restaurants. He introduced her to a blanket se

21、ller, “a lovely fellow,” and she bought some blankets. The seller took her address details and promised to ship them to Canada. They would be arriving in three or four weeks. My mother beamed (眉开眼笑) as she told this story. The blanket seller and my mother apparently built a friendship and she told h

22、im to drop by if he were ever in Canada. To our great shock, her blankets did arrive some weeks later, along with a lovely note from the seller Mustafa. To our even greater surprise, the following year Mustafa himself arrived in Canada. He called our mother to inform her be was in Ottawa. “I invited

23、 him over and he came by for a cup of tea. They drink a lot of tea in Turkey,” my mother told my horrified brother and me.Her trip of independence seems to be thoughtfully based on a realization that life is to be lived. It reminded me of the line from The Shawshank Redemption: “Get busy living or g

24、et busy dying.”4. Why did the authors mother go to Turkey alone?A. To make the author and the brother surprised.B. To celebrate her 80th birthday independently.C. To prepare herself to enter het ninth decade.D. To inform the author that she needed independence.5. Which of the following best describe

25、s the mothers trip to Turkey on the whole?A. Colorful.B. Boring.C. Dangerous.D. Challenging.6. What do we know about the blanket seller?A. He is poor but generous.B. He is reliable and cautious.C. He is rich but selfish.D. He is friendly and trustworthy.7. What can we learn from the text?A. Its neve

26、r too old to learn.B. East or West, home is best.C. Life deserves to be well lived.D. Time and tide wait for no man.CA mysterious illness is turning some black bears friendly and unafraid of humans, among other strange symptoms. Researchers believe the illness, which young bears around a year old ap

27、pear to suffer from, is a kind of encephalitis (脑炎), according to a news report by the California Department of Fish and Wildlife late last month. Since 2014, a handful of bears in Nevada and Caledonia have shown signs of the condition, and four California bears were confirmed to have it last year.

28、One of them walked into a school and entered a classroom where she sat down among the children, behaving very much like a friendly dog. The encephalitis has other serious effects on the nervous system of the bears, including tremble, head tilts and seizures (癫痫). Affected bears also tend to be serio

29、usly underweight. One female bear, observed in February picking up an apple and eating it among humans in a yard, weighed only 21 pounds when she should have been around 80 pounds. She was also covered in ticks (扁虱), walked strangely and was ultimately euthanized (安乐死).Its still unclear exactly what

30、s causing the brain illness. But in the course of studying the phenomenon, scientists have identified five previously unknown viruses in the affected bears.Bears suffering from encephalitis typically have to be euthanized. Their symptoms make them unequipped to survive in the wild, and those placed

31、in zoos or shelters can become a huge burden due to the lifelong medical care they need.Two bears exhibiting neurological (神经系统的) issues in recent years, however, were able to find new homes. One, now named Elinor, was brought to the Orange County Zoo. The other bear, who has become famous after bei

32、ng caught on camera sniffing a snowboarder and is now named Benji, lives at the San Diego Humane Societys Ramona Wildlife Center. Last month, Benji celebrated his third birthday there with a cake made out of fruit and potatoes. Details are as follows.8. Which of the following is uninvolved in the sy

33、mptoms of the bears disease?A. Serious weight loss.B. Getting close to humans.C. Some neurological issues.D. Desiring to learn knowledge.9. What might cause the encephalitis of bears?A. An environmental change.B. A severe shortage of food.C. Some unknown kinds of viruses.D. The lack of necessary med

34、ical care.10. What would the author probably discuss in the paragraph that follows?A Add some background knowledge.B. Provide some advice for the readers.C. Summarize the previous paragraphs.D. Introduce some further information about Benjis birthday.11. What is the best title for the text?A. Black

35、Bears in Nevada and CaliforniaB. A Disease Making Bears EndangeredC. An Unknown Bear SpeciesD. Black Bears Getting Much FriendlierDOur screens give out all kinds of light, especially blue light. Blue light, the argument goes, can affect your eye health, your sleeping patterns, and your health. Blue

36、light glassestechnically they should be called “blue light blocking glasses”filter out blue light, letting in the other wavelengths of light, thus theoretically reducing the danger that blue light presents. Blue light glasses are designed to reduce whats known as digital eye strain (疲劳), or DES. The

37、re are many symptoms associated with DES, including headaches, dry eyes, and unclear vision.How effective are blue light glasses? Well start with the bad news: there is no evidence that blue light glasses have any effect on eye strain from digital screens. In fact, one British glasses dealer was act

38、ually fined for indicating that blue light glasses can protect against DES, given that theres no scientific evidence of this. Whats more likely is that DES is caused by overuse, or misuse of eyes. After all, the sun is a substantially more powerful provider of blue light than our screens, and it has

39、 been decidedly proved that DES isnt associated with the sun at all. The general agreement is that DES is caused by spending too long, staring too hard, and sitting too close to our screens. Health experts generally recommend taking breaks to prevent DES, rather than relying on blue light glasses.Bu

40、t there is one thing that blue light glasses might help with. Some studies have indicated that blue light can be bad for our circadian rhythms (生理节奏). In other words, exposure to blue light could make it harder to fall asleep. There havent been enough studies to tell if blue light glasses, worn for

41、a few hours before bed, could help you sleep better, but its not out of the question.That said, there are interesting reports of people loving their blue light glasses. Even if its just the placebo (安慰剂) effect, well, that can be incredibly powerful, and if it works on you, keep doing it.12. What do

42、es the underlined part “filter out” in paragraph 1 mean?A Appear or happen gradually.B. Remove something particular.C. Bring something into existence.D. Tell something apart from others.13. What is DES likely caused by?A. The blinding sun light.B. Unfit and cheap glasses.C. Improper use of eyes.D. A

43、ll kinds of natural blue light.14. What does paragraph 3 mainly tell us about blue light glasses?A. They may be good for sleep.B. They can excite people.C. They can help with nothing.D. They are bad for circadian rhythms.15. What is the authors attitude to blue light glasses?A. Intolerant.B. Optimis

44、tic.C. Objective.D. Conservative.第二节(共5小题;每小题2. 5分,满分12. 5分)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。Four Tips to Discover Your True PassionTrue passion is the emotion, feeling, and desire that arises out of love for something. Its the force that magnifies (放大) your capabilities for the benefit of

45、excellent performance. This is because its a powerful motivation for best performance and everyone wants to get there. _16_ Finding what youre passionate about is a long road that requires effort and the following are some useful tips.Search your childhood The purity and truth of your being are in t

46、he early stages of life. To that end, going back to the things you loved back then is always an excellent indication of marked preferences. Did you want to be a doctor? _17_ These are all clues that begin to point the way. While its true that children have several preferences in their early stages,

47、its actually quite easy to figure out which they prioritize (优先考虑). Experiment and discover.Doing the same activities day after day closes any probabilities to succeed in finding your true passion. _18_ This creates a trial-and-error scenario (设想) that promotes a positive outcome in less time.Focus

48、to find your true passion.You must forget about the myth that doing what youre passionate about will be easy and pleasant. This is because therell always be inconveniences in any activity you undertake. Beyond that, dont lose focus on the fact that these are temporary moments. _19_ Remember that your age doesnt matter._20_ Encouraging yourself to take the first step can be difficult due to some of societys obsolete (被淘汰的)

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