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     2022届普通高等学校全国统一模拟招生考试新未来4月联考英语试题一、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。(共5小题;每小题1. 5分,满分7. 5分)1How will the man go to the Twin Towers  ABy train. BBy subway. CBy bus.2What does the woman want to do  AHave a rest.BBreathe the fresh air.CPlay with the children.3What are the speakers talking about  AA book. BA film. CA writer.4What will the woman do this afternoon?AGo out with the man.BStay with her guests.CWatch the talk show at home.5Where does the conversation probably take place  AIn a kitchen. BIn a restaurant. CIn a supermarket.二、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。(共15小题;每小题1. 5分,满分22. 5分)听录音,回答问题。6What is the relationship between the speakers  ADriver and passenger. BBoss and employee. CTravelling partners.7Why does the man suggest taking a shortcut  ATo comfort the woman.BTo avoid the heavy traffic.CTo reach the place safely.听录音,回答问题。8Why does the woman feel upset?AShe doesn't work hard at her lessons.BShe is refused by the PR company.CShe may have to refuse a job offer.9How does the woman's mother feel about the part-time job?AIt's useless.BIt's a good chance.CIt takes time and energy.10What does the man advise the woman to do?AFocus on her study.BTalk with her mother.CTake a full-time job.听录音,回答问题。11What does the woman do?AA nurse. BA doctor. CA teacher.12Why does the woman want to go to Canada?ATo visit her parents.BTo study to improve herself.CTo keep her husband company.13Where is the man going?ANew York. BLondon. CBrazil.听录音,回答问题。14Why does the woman say Debra is a hero?AShe was alone at sea for a long time.BShe killed a whale by herself.CShe won a boating race.15What did Debra worry about?AWhales. BStorms. CBig ships.16What does the woman think of Debra?ACrazy. BHumorous. CLonely.听录音,回答问题。17What can students learn in the programme of Humber College?APuppet(木偶)Arts.BA band's history.CPlay writing.18What do the comedy students need to do before graduating?AWrite a comedy. BPerform a comedy. CJoin a comedy club.19How long does it take students to get the degree in the rock band?A1 year. B2 years. C4 years.20Where is the Puppet Arts course offered?AIn the UK. BIn Canada. CIn the US.三、阅读理解(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文, 从每题所给的ABCD四个选项中, 选出最佳选项。In the Beijing 2022 Winter Games, some young athletes have made names for themselves. AFP Sport picks out four talents who seem to set to shine brightly in the future.Gu AilingGu, 18, began competing for China in 2019, and was already well-known before the Games.However, her three medals in freestyle skiing-gold in both Big Air and half pipe, and a silver in peristyle-inspired her to an even wider international audience.Hoping to inspire the next generation onto the snow, the teenager drew all the attention with her trademark eloquence(口才), "I'm proud to have done my best to spread a positive and personal message, and to have reached audiences willing to listen to me. "Nathan Chen The 22-year-old American Nathan Chen was all grace and calmness as he produced a dominant performance to win his first Olympic title in figure skating.An Olympic gold had been the only major prize eluding(避开)the three-time world champion. Japan's Yuzuru Hanyu, meanwhile, fell twice and ended in fourth in what could be his last Games.Juraj Slafkovsky Juraj Slafkovsky finished the Olympic men's ice hockey tournament as the leading goal scorer with seven as Slovakia won a bronze medal. Slafkovsky is the youngest player to ever represent Slovakia in Olympic hockey and was going up against some old athletes twice his age.Zoi Sadowski Synnott The 20-year-old snowboarder made history for New Zealand after winning the country's first ever Winter Olympics gold medal.She came from behind to win the women's slopestyle with an incredible final run, before being gathered in the snow by her rivals(对手)in celebration at the finish.21In which event did Gu Ailing win a silver medal in the Beijing 2022 Winter Games?  ABig Air. BSlopestyle.CHalfpipe. DFigure skating.22What place did Juraj Slafkovsky win in the 2022 Beijing Olympic Games?  AThe gold medal. BThe silver medal.CThe bronze medal. DThe fourth place.23Who won the Winter Olympics gold medal for New Zealand?  AGu Ailing. BNathan Chen.CJuraj Slafkovsky. DZoi Sadowski Synnott.阅读理解A family in Maryland wants to publicly thank a stranger for going above and beyond-just in time to bring a Happy New Year. "What a great human"That's how Laura Degnon began her email to GNN, hoping we would share the story of a good man touching their lives. Her son, Jake, realized on Friday that he had lost his wallet Thursday night. It snowed a couple inches in Rockville overnight which made it challenging for them to find anything outside around his car, or at the last store where he stopped to buy a snack. "We shoveled(铲)so many places looking for it, "she recalled. They were very motivated, too, as his wallet was unusually full of"quite a bit of Christmas money, college money, and of course his school ID, license and credit card". But they couldn't find it anywhere. Laura was up early on Saturday saying goodbye as Jake headed back to the University of South Carolina, and started cleaning up around the house, when the doorbell rang about800a. m. "Much to my surprise, a wonderful man by the name of Juan was standing there asking if Jake lived here. I started to cry right away, and asked if he found his wallet, by chance. "Juan had been up early, going to work on a Saturday morning, when he found Jake's wallet in the parking lot of the store where he bought the snack-and he drove to their house to return it. Everything was intact, with nothing missing. "What a great human! Juan made my son's day, and mine, more than he will ever know! Thank you, from the bottom of our hearts. "24Why did Laura Degnon email to GNN?  ATo share a moving story.BTo search for his son's wallet.CTo ask for help to shovel the snow.DTo hunt for a man who returned the wallet.25Where did Juan find the wallet?  ANear his home.BAt the University of South Carolina.CIn the store where Jake bought a snack.DIn the parking space of a snack shop.26What does the underlined word "intact" in the last paragraph probably mean?  ASmooth. BPerfect. CComplete. DReady.27Which of the following can best describe Juan?  ASelfish and shy. BKind and helpful.CSuccessful and energetic. DActive and adventurous.阅读理解First, all participants found it quite easy to link colors and emotions. This was particularly true for colors like red, black, or yellow. Other colors, like brown and purple, received fewer associations. We found that colour-emotion associations were not one-to-one, but many-to-many.Participants did not select one emotion for a colour, but often chose several emotions. In turn, different colors were linked to the same emotion, like pleasure, which was associated with red but also yellow, orange, pink, and purple.What you can also see is that most colors were associated with positive emotions. Only brown, Grey, and black-that is, darker colors-were associated with negative emotions. Red was the most controversial colour. For some, it was a very positive colour-the colour of passion, love, and desire. For others, it was a negative colour-the colour of danger, anger, and hate. For even others, it was both positive and negative. What connects all these emotions and ideas is the fact that red is activating and strong.Second, we found few cultural differences. In other words, many colour-emotion associations seemed universal. Most participants agreed that pink was associated with love and pleasure, yellow with joy and amusement, or that black was the saddest colour.Third, if you are interested in cultural differences, we found some specialties too. For example, in addition to the universal associations of love and anger with red, Chinese participants also associated joy and amusement, while Nigerian participants additionally associated fear with red. Another example is the association between purple and sadness that only Greek participants chose. For others, purple was generally a positive colour with very little agreement on the exact emotions associated with purple.Fourth, participants whose languages were more similar to each other also had more similar associations. To arrive at this finding, we estimated the degree of linguistic(语言的)similarity between two languages, which shows how related or unrelated they are. And then, languages from different language families, like English and Chinese, would have the lowest similarity scores.28Which colour is most likely to cause controversy?ABlack. BRed. CYellow. DBrown.29What is pink associated with according to most participants?ALove and pleasure. BJoy and amusement.CAnger and sadness. DFear and disappointment.30Which group of people associate purple with sadness?  AChinese participants. BNigerian participants.CGreek participants. DEnglish participants.31What's the best title of the text?  AThe Deep Meaning of ColoursBThe Link Between Colours and EmotionsCCultural Differences in Different CountriesDLinguistic Similarity Between Two Languages阅读理解The 20th-century philosopher Hans-Georg Gadamer considered the encounter between the viewer and a work of art to be a dynamic relationship. Meeting a work of art made in the past involves a reaction, an actual event, in the present. Coming across the same work of art later will set up another event, another reaction, in which the artwork will be, as it were, activated afresh by the intellect and emotions of the viewer. When we interpret a work of art, we are teasing out(梳理)its possible meanings in the momentbut those meanings will change, depending on the viewer and the time. Extend this thought into the world of the museum and it becomes clear that these institutions are not simply about the past. They are, necessarily, about the present. Paintings and sculptures of all kinds become meaningful in the"now"of their being viewed and considered. They shape us as we dig out new depths from them. In a more purely functional manner, museums are increasingly embracing their capacity to be actors in the present worlds of their communities-rather than simply repositories(存储库)of things of the past, and gatherers and protectors of collective memories. An example is Derby's Museum of Making, which both respects the city's history of manufacturing and aims to develop skills and inspire new acts of creativity. That in itself is nothing new, of course:part of the purpose of the Victoria and Albert Museum in London was to encourage innovation in design and manufacturing. But the Museum of Making takes things a step further-hosting, for example, sessions for teachers and educators on creating environments conducive to creativity, and"maker challenges"for teenagers. In so doing, it bridges the gap between museum and educational institution. It is a welcome change. Museums, often in the teeth of terrible loss of income thanks to COVID-19 closures, are increasingly becoming ethical actors, as heavily invested in conversations about the kind of places communities want to be as what they once were. It should go without saying that they need to be properly supported to do this, by the government and local authorities. As the effects of COVID-19 continue to bite, the work of reimagining museums and communities is more important than ever. 32Why does the author mention philosopher Hans-Georg Gadamer in paragraph 1?  ATo introduce the topic of the text.BTo stress the importance of philosophy.CTo tell Hans-Georg Gadamer is famous.DTo state the link between viewers and arts.33What's the new function of the Museum of Making?  ATo store things of the past.BTo encourage innovation in design.CTo become protectors of collective memories.DTo bridge the gap between museum and educational institution.34What's stressed in the last paragraph  AWhy to revive the museums.BHow to get rid of the effects of COVID-19.CThe measures to be taken to improve economy.DThe importance of reimagining museums and communities.35What's the author's attitude to the change of museum functions?ANegative. BDoubtful. CFavourable. DUnclear.四、任务型阅读(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)根据短文内容, 从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。The holiday season can bring much joy, but it can be a challenging time for keeping your health and fitness. Between the added pressure of social events and opportunities to overeat, it's all too easy for you to throw in the towel, resolving to get back on track in the new year.  36      Keep a healthy mindset. This time of year is meant to be enjoyed, but too many of us lose sight of that and spend a lot of time beating ourselves up for celebrating. Enjoying seasonal treats is OK, so let go of those feelings of guilt. You know those cookies Mum baked with loveNo need to deny yourself.  37       You can eat one or two without eating a dozen. Remember, you are happily-not guiltily-making decisions.Stay satiated(吃饱). Stay satiated so you don't arrive hungry at holiday events. If you've ever tried to grocery shop when you were hungry and ended up with lots of unhealthy snacks in your cart, you know why this is sound advice. If possible, eat a healthy meal before heading to a party.  38      Keep stress in check. Whether it's the effects of shorter, darker days and increased schedule demands or family-related anxiety, the holidays can have a bad influence. Added stress can result in poor decision-making, stress eating and physical tension.  39       Carve out a few minutes a day away for gratitude. As little as five minutes of this mindfulness practice each day can lower stress.Get enough sleep. Too often during the holidays, we spread ourselves thin keeping up with work and daily life responsibilities while also meeting the season's demands. It's important that you give your body and mind the time and rest needed to recover each night.  40       To adequately process those holiday meals and avoid picking up a seasonal sickness, you need to prioritize rest.A. Remind yourself that you have control.B. Chances are that there are limited healthy options there.C. That's why it's important to practise self-care.D. There are many competitive people around you.E. Having a healthy mindset builds a positive body image.F. Not getting enough sleep can lead to weight gain and illness.G. With these tips, you can enjoy the season without harming your well-being.五、完形填空(共20小题;每小题1. 5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文, 从短文后各题所给的ABCD四个选项中, 选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。My nanny(保姆)Auntie Zeny lived with my family in our apartment in Hong Kong. She   41   me from the time I was born until I was 15. My parents were so    42   that they needed someone to tend me. She was from the Philippines. In the hours before my parents came home from work, Auntie Zeny would cook the food and listen to me   43   about classmates, friends and homework. As she    44   her way through the vegetables she knew I liked, she would give me    45   . The rare times I saw her acts of    46    for her faraway children were during our monthly   47   to a Western Union branch-where Auntie Zeny stood in line, chequebook in hand-or whenever I watched her    48   a shipping box overstuffed with soaps, snacks and other sundries(杂物)to send home. As a kid, I was    49   about what she was doing, but it was only years later that I    50   how significant these moments were for her. Even after leaving Hong Kong in 2015 to attend high school in the United States, I still found myself    51   about Auntie Zeny. I knew I was on her mind, too-she    52   sending me birthday wishes. Auntie Zeny tended to    53   love unconditionally. My parents    54   send Auntie Zeny a sum of money. For years I thought it was simply a way to    55    her for all those hours she spent cooking and cleaning. But as I grew    56   , I began to understand why my parents    57   a deep sense of gratitude for her    58   on my emotional and moral development. Indeed, the most valuable   59    Auntie Zeny taught me was the one she taught by example: To    60   that great things are done in small acts. 41Atook care of Bgave up on Clooked up to Dput up with42Awarm Bbusy Cstrict Danxious43Aknow Bjoke Cargue Dcomplain44Amade Bfought Cworked Dfound45Afreedom Bduty Cadvice Dwealth46Aviolence Blove Ckindness Dresistance47Atrips Bdelivery Ctests Daccess48Atear Bthrow Cbuy Dseal49Acrazy Bcurious Cworried Dangry50Adoubted Bguessed Cimagined Drealized51Athinking Bchatting Cwondering Dtalking52Aavoided Bfinished Ccontinued Dforgot53Afeel Bdeclare Cseek Dshare54Aregularly Bsuddenly Cunwillingly Dproudly55Apraise Bthank Cblame Dforgive56Afatter Bstronger Ctaller Dolder57Ademanded Bharboured Cowed Ddesired58Ainfluence Bimpression Ccomment Ddependence59Aspeech Bhabit Clesson Dsentence60Aremind Brecommend Crecognize Dagree六、语法填空(共10小题;每小题1. 5分,满分15分)阅读下面短文, 在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。There is a saying that when life gives you lemons, you should make lemonade. But what if you are in  61       town on the French Riviera and life gives you extraordinarily delicious lemonsYou sell them at high prices, of courseThen you have a big festival. Well, that's 62       the city of Menton does anyway.During this celebration, there are parades of floats, interspersed(点缀)with marching bands and costumed  63              entertainer, just like any other carnival parade. But there's one big  64            different-all of the floats  65          makeof lemons and oranges. It's an all-natural and refreshing change. But the real show-stopper is the exhibition of huge fruit sculptures in the Bioves Gardens. Some of these figures can be up to 10 meters tall.First held in Menton, France in 1934, the festival is held every year  66              celebratethe coming of spring. It is spread over a couple of weeks,  67           typicalnear the end of February. During the festival, about 300 designers and builders spend several weeks  68          createstructures with lemons and oranges  69      baseon a particular theme. For example, this year all these structures are related  70      "Operas and Dances".七、短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)71假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文, 请你修改你同桌写的以下作文。文中共有10处语言错误, 每句中最多有两处。每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(A, 并在其下面写出该加的词。删除:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉。修改:在错的词下划一横线, 并在该词下面写出修改后的词。注意:1)每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;2)只允许修改10, 多者(从第11处起)不计分。We took a bus to Mount Jiuhua in a fine day. As the bus was passing by the mountain, I saw a sea of green tree. Finally, the bus arrived at the cable station, where we got on the cable car. Then we come to the foot of Ten King Peak, the highest part of Mount Jiuhua. Their guide kept reminding us to be careful as we could while we were climbing. Stopped to take my breath, I saw many candle-like stones or pine trees. At last, we got to the top where the squirrels were jumping excited in their welcome. Steam was risen up from the mountain below. When I looked down, everything was in the sight beneath me. 八、书面表达(满分25分)72假定你是李华,上周六你校邀请民俗(folklore)专家刘教授走进校园,为同学们做了主题为"灯笼"的讲座。请你为校英文报写一篇英文报道,内容包括:1)讲座的时间和地点;2)讲座的主要内容;3)同学们的收获。注意:1)词数100左右;2)可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。A Meaningful Lecture
    答案21B22C23D25D26C27B28B29A30C31B32A33D34D35C36G37A38B39C40F41A42B43D44C45C46B47A48D49B50D51A52C53D54A55B56D57B58A59C60C61a62what63entertainers64difference65are made66to celebrate67typically68creating69based70to71in→on     tree→trees     come→came     Their→Our     careful前加as     Stopped→Stopping     or→and     excited→excitedly     risen→rising     去掉the72One possible versionA Meaningful LectureLast Saturday we invited Professor Liua folklore expertto give us a lecturewhose theme is "lantern".The lecture was held at 300 p.m.lasting about 2 hours. Nearly 500 students crowded into the library for the talk.The lecture covered a wide range of topicsranging from the history of lanternthe meaning of lantern to how to make lanterns. The lecture was a huge success and thunderous applause filled the library.Through the speechnot only did the students have a deep knowledge of lanternbut they also knew that lanterns carry Chinese people's best wishes as well as their wisdom. 

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