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    这是一份新高考英语模拟试卷05卷 (原卷版+解析版+听力材料),文件包含高考英语模拟试卷五解析版docx、高考英语模拟试卷五原卷版docx、高考英语模拟试卷五听力音频mp3等3份试卷配套教学资源,其中试卷共41页, 欢迎下载使用。
    高考英语模拟试卷(五)(时间:120分钟; 满分:150分)注意事项:1. , 考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号、考场号写在答题卡上。2. 回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需改动, 用橡皮擦干净后, 再选涂其他答案标号。回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡山。写在本试卷上无效3. 考试结束后,将本试卷和答案卡一并交回。第一部分 听力(共两节, 满分 30 分)   做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡山。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ABC三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。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。1How does the woman react to the news?ADisappointed      BExcited       CSurprised2What does the woman want to do with the bottle?ARecycle it       BUse it again      CThrow it away3When did the woman begin to paint?AWhen she was in high schoolBWhen she was in collegeCAfter she finished college4Who is the woman probably speaking to?AHer boss       BA driver       CA mailman5Where does the conversation probably take place?AAt an airport       BIn a studio      CIn a classroom第二节(15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5)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ABC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67题。6What are the speakers mainly talking about?AHow to celebrate ChristmasBWhere to have dinnerCWhat to cook for dinner7When did Anna stop eating meat?ALast spring       BLast summer      CLast autumn听第7段材料,回答第89题。8What does the girl want a party for?AAn anniversary      BA graduation      CA birthday9How does the boy want to celebrate in the end?ABy having a barbecueBBy making some food at homeCBy arranging an appointment听第8段材料,回答第1012题。10How many times has Rambo bitten other dogs this month?AOnce        BTwice       CThree times11What does the woman suggest doing?APaying for training    BPaying for a rope     CPaying the fine12What will the woman do next?ARead a magazine on dogsBPut on an advertisementCMake a phone call听第9段材料,回答第1316题。13How many people are needed to pick the fruit?AOne        BTwo       CThree14What did the boy intend to do?AGo to schoo1      BWatch TV.       CDo his homework15What will the boy probably pick?AApples        BPears       CStrawberries16Why does the fruit need to be picked today?AThere will be a storm  BIt can go bad soon     CThe boy is hungry听第10段材料,回答第1720题。17What does the speaker think of comparing extreme poverty?AIt is complicated      BIt is impossible     CIt is urgent18Which organization has been monitoring the poverty line?AThe United Nations    BThe Omidyar Network CThe World Bank19When did the number of the population below the poverty line reduce to 18?AIn 1990        BIn 2010       CIn 201320Which country has introduced a basic income?AFinland        BSpain       CScotland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ABCD四个选项中选出最佳选项。A  Looking for a cool new book this seasonTFK Kid Reporters read and reviewed some of the best books of the year.    Yusuf Azeem is Not a Hero    Yusuf Azeem is hoping to have a great first year in middle school.Standing in his way are the hate notes left in his locker and his struggle to find his place in a new community.Yusuf Azeem Is Not a Heroby Saadia Faruqiwill appeal to readers who like stories about everyday kids overcoming challenges and finding inner strength.    Black Boy Joy    The short stories in Black Boy Joyedited by Kwame Mbaliacelebrate the pleasures of Black childhood.There are also stories about victoriescompetitionsand getting dressed for their first day of school.Most are shortwith simple plots.People who enjoy bite-size stories of happiness will like this collection.    Paradise on Fire    In Paradise on Fireby Jewell Parker RhodesAddy is a shy15-year-old girl who escaped from an apartment fire that killed her parents.When a fire breaks out at the wilderness campAddy knows what to do.Will Addy be able to lead her fellow campers to safetyReaders will love the mix of suspenseactionand emotion in this book.    Chunky    Chunky was written by Yehudi Mercado.In the bookHudi tries sportswhichhowevertake him away from what he's truly passionate aboutcomedy.His imaginary friendChunkyappears throughout the story to help Hudi achieve his dreams.Chunky is a great book for kids who want to read about friendshipfamilyand try to find where they might fit in.Which of the following tells about happy childhood______A.Yusuf Azeem is Not a Hero.B.Black Boy JoyC.Paradise on Fire.D.Chunky.22. What is the book by Jewell Parker Rhodes about______A.A girl trying to escape from danger.B.A boy suffering at school.C.A boy participating in a summer campD.A girl taking an interest in comedy.23. Who is Chunky in the book______A.A comedian.B.Hudi's classmate.C.A shy boy.D.An unreal friend.BIf you dream of a world where neighbors share with each other and you don't have to spend money at a store every time you need somethingthen your local Buy Nothing Group might be the perfect fit.This clever idea began in July 2013when two friendsRebecca Rockefeller and Liesl Clarkfrom.Bainbridge IslandWashingtonwanted to try something new.They liked the idea of developing a local gift economy as a way to challenge the consumerist mindset and reconnect neighbors.The Buy Nothing Project has grown rapidly since thenwith 6000 groups now in 44 countries.The basic idea is that anyone can ask for what they need and anyone can give it.The official rules are simple"Post anything you'd like to give awaylendor share among neighbors.Ask for anything you'd like to receive for free or borrow.Keep it legal.No buying or sellingno tradeswe're strictly a gift economy."All participants have equal standing.Gifts and requests can be large or smallitems or servicesthough they must be legal.Lending and borrowing are allowedtoo.Things must be given freelywith no expectation of a gift in return.There are no rules about how to postthough people are encouraged to share personal stories about themselvestheir gifts and requestsas this helps to build community.When asked why the Buy Nothing Project has been met with such enthusiasmthe founders suggest it's because of the human desire to feel connected with others around us.Besidesthis is truly a great way to take a stand against over-consumptionto clear out our homesto save items from landfill and prolong their lifespan and to keep valuable resources in the ground.The more sharing and reusing we can dothe better off we'll all be for both climate and human well-being.What has made the Buy Nothing Project grow rapidlyThe desire to boost local economy.  B.The consumerist mindset.C.The need to build social ties.        D.The strong sense of community.25.Which of the following agrees with the rulesA.Sharing others' stories.      B.Asking for a gift in return.C.Trading with the neighbors.  D.Lending or borrowing legal items.26.What's the advantage of the projectA.It fuels local consumption.   B.It reduces the waste of resources.C.It extends people's lifespan.  D.It changes the climate of the earth.27.What is the author's purpose in writing the textA.To promote the idea of recycling.  B.To introduce the Buy Nothing Project.C.To tell stories about two environmentalists.D.To persuade people to make friends in the community.C                                  In the depths of space orbits is an intergalactic (星系际的) space station.Living here are some of the smartest scientists and their families.After traveling billions of milestwo scientistsClyde and Klara Klosmoand their kids Kelvin and Bulaare the newest members of the space station.This is a story told in the new bookSciFi Junior Highwritten by Scott Seegert and illustrated by John Martin.    Seegert.a former engineerwas inspired to give writing a try at age 45 after reading a book written by a famous writer.After working on that book for three yearsSeegert's hard work paid off when it was published in 2007.After that sccesshe decided to focus on writing books for kids.    Martin always loved to write and draw.As a kidhe spent evenings and weekends watching cartoons and drawing superheroes.Martin says he was "avoiding homework"without realizing that he was really working towards his future career.Martin went on to study art at a college and became a successful illustrator.    Seegert and Martin grew up during the same time and had similar interests.As kidsboth read comic bookswatched superhero shows and enjoyed alien movies.    Their first cooperative work was the book Vordak the Incomprehensible.The two went on to write more books together and have received many awards for their work.For Sci-Fi Junior Highthey started with a very general ideaand then focused on the characters to tell the story.    Seegert and Martin work really well together.They even work in the same art studio in FarmingtonMichiganThey work in separate rooms but have an in-between door so they can always consult each other in person. "Many times nowadaysyou might see an author and an illustrator working togetherbut they have never even met" Seegert said. "We work differently from most children's book authors and illustrators."Why does the author mention Sci-Fi Junior High in paragraph 1______A.To attract readers to read the book.B.To honor Clyde and Klara Klosmo.C.To lead in the major characters of the text.D.To show the achievement of researching space.29. How did Martin make use of his spare time as a kid______A.He developed his interest.B.He planned for his future work.C He wrote books and drew pictures.D.He studied art to be an outstanding illustrator.30. What can we know about Seegert and Martin______A.They had some similarities.B.They grew up in the same area.C.They were honored for the space station.D.They have worked together for 30 years.31. What may be the best title for the text______A.Two Writers Working DifferentlyB.Two Partners Marching TogetherC.John Martina Famous illustratorD.Sci-Fi Junior Higha Wonderful BookDThe world is on a fast track toward an autonomous future. From off-road tractors and rural transit systems to air vehicles and space exploration, automation will enhance safety, increase efficiency and improve people’s lives. The more we can automate, the more we can protect people’s life and happiness.To make the autonomous future safe and secure, manufacturers and operators will need reliable, assured positioning, said Michael Ritter, president of Hexagon’s Autonomy & Positioning division. At the HxGN LIVE Global 2022 event, he gave an overview of assured positioning and demonstrated how it provides the foundation for safe autonomy.Ritter explained how positioning technologies can enable the future of autonomy for good publicity across industries including agriculture, mining and automotive. “We’ve all heard about autonomy,” he said. “What’s one of the big problems there It doesn’t always work as advertised.” He mentioned Tesla’s AutoPilot as an example. “In our industry, the non-consumer world, we can’t have that,” he added. “We need to have autonomy solutions that we can trust.” “If that is not a hundred percent waterproof, crystal clear, and protected from outside interference(干扰)and cybersecurity threats, you can’t trust that positioning,” he said. “We have to know where we are at all times, and we cannot have that signal falsified (歪曲).”While Ritter doesn’t think he’ll see the universal use of autonomous vehicles in passenger traffic during his lifetime “because laws will be in the way,” he said applications in “off-road autonomy—construction, mining and agriculture—are here today, which all take place in controllable spaces; laws are not such a big problem,” he said. “This is happening right now. We don’t have to wait 10 to 20 years for that.”However, a big safety challenge in expanding autonomy is anticipating all the corner cases, or “all the stuff that could happen once in a lifetime,” Ritter said. Those can be overcome by real-life testing, multiplying that with simulation(模拟)“a hundred million times over,” and then going “back into real life” and performing “real, extreme Testing.”32What’s Ritter’s purpose of mentioning Tesla’s AutoPilotATo show its good publicity. BTo advocate its assured positioning.CTo put forward reliable autonomy solutions. DTo serve as a reminder for the non-consumer world.33What is Ritter’s attitude towards the development of autonomy according to paragraph 4ACautious. BOptimistic. CDoubtful. DObjective.34What does the underlined word “that” in the last paragraph refer toAReal and extreme testing. BReal-life testing.CA big safe challenge. DExpanding autonomy.35What is the text mainly aboutABig challenges for future automation. BThe impact of automation on daily life.CNecessary regulations for safe automation. DDifferent fields of automation development.第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5Wildlife workers in Florida are feeding manatees to keep them from starving.  ___36___ So farthe rescue workers have already given out 25 tons of lettuce.    Manatees are huge sea mammals that can be as long as 4 meters when grown. ___37___ In spite of their sizemanatees only eat plants that live in the sea.That's one reason they're sometimes called "sea cows".They spend most of their time in warm shallow water looking for food.    But Florida's manatees have been on the US government's list of endangered animals since 1967.Most threats to manatees come from humans.One of the biggest problems facing the creatures are boats. ___38___ Manatees are curious and fairly slowwhich has led to thousands of manatees being injured or killed.    ___39___At one pointthere were only about 2000 manatees left in Florida.But by 2016there were roughly 8800 manatees.    But now manatees are facing a new challengethey can't get enough to eat.Many of the beds of sea grass that manatees depend upon have been killed by human-caused pollution.Sea grass began to disappear around 2011.Warming seascombined with polluted water and fertilizers that have washed off of farmlandshave created huge growths of algae on the ocean's surface.    Last year1101 manatees died from starving. ___40___ Many of the manatees that remain are so thin that their ribs can be seen.Often they have trouble swimming.    So last Decemberwildlife experts came up with a plan to get emergency food to the manatees.They decided to feed them green vegetables like lettuce and cabbage.Long termFlorida is working to help restore sea grass beds.But that will take time.A.That was a record.B.They can weigh up to 590 kilograms.C.The feeding station has been very successful.D.With protectionmanatees managed to bounce back.E.It blocks the sunlight that allows the sea grass to grow.F.But feeding these massive sea creatures takes a lot of food.G.Research needs to be done to determine what food would be best.第三部分 语言运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节 (共15小题;每小题1分,满分15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,并在并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。I lean back on the wooden bench and the day’s stresses are gone. It seems perfectly placed for this spot, a place of my ___41___ and growth. It has really ___42___ me to a world I’ve never imagined.Two years ago, I was diagnosed with cancer. Before surgery, my doctor told me to___43___out much to help with recovery. So I returned to hiking in the nearby woods. My fear was ___44___, but I still felt lonely.My fearlessness ___45___. As everyone expected, the surgery went ___46___. I imagined what I could ___47___ when getting home. One day, I thought of building a bench because I loved ___48___. And I was only ___49___ enough to do a little bit each day. However, I was getting better in the work. Finally, I placed the bench I made in the yard, but it didn't feel like the right ___50___.One morning, I passed by the woods, ___51___ to find many cyclists and climbers there. It was a world of ___52___ beyond my imagination, I put the bench there, built a wooden box and left a notebook and a pen inside. I wrote on the first page, "This is my favorite spot. I'd love to know what it___53___ to you."The next day, I ___54___ the first entry: Facing pressure every day, I keep on going because I have this place to get away from it all. People regularly stop to sit on the bench and pour out their___55___ and write encouraging words to me in the notebook. Now, my life is fuller and I no longer feel lonely.41Arecovery           Bsadness          Cproduction          Dtension42Apreferred           Bdescribed        Cconnected           Ddevoted43Aeat                Bfind            Cfigure               Dwork44Afading             Bmounting        Cappearing            Dreturning45Alet out             Bpaid off          Cwent down          Dbroke off46Asmoothly           Broughly          Cslowly              Ddisappointingly47Again               Bsay             Cdo                 Dpromise48Ahiking             Bwoodwork        Chandwriting         Dexercise49Abrave              Bwell-known       Csmart              Dable-bodied50Aatmosphere         Bstatus            Cplace               Dheight51Aastonished          Bembarrassed       Cunsatisfied          Dundisturbed52Achampions          Bvalues            Cresources           Dsports53Aannounces          Bpresents          Cexplains            Dmeans54Aremarked           Bdeleted           Cread              Dwrote55Agifts               Bemotions          Cboxes            Dimpressions第二节(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。Adult hawksbill (玳瑁) sea turtles are very small.They typically range from 70 to 90 centimeters in ___56___longand weigh anywhere from 45 to 70 kilograms.This allows them to be very mobile.At the same time, ___57___this makes them the easy targets to be attacked, ___58___forcethem to constantly seek shelter.One of the primary reasons why hawksbill sea turtles are endangered is human demand for their shells.For thousands of years,civilizations have sought their shells, ___59___ can be used as decoration.In the last 100 years alone,millions of hawksbill sea turtles have been killed for shells,though international trade bans  ____60__introduceon the hawksbill sea turtle have reduced this figure in recent years.In addition to being used for their shells,hawksbill sea turtles are also ___61___desperatedesired as precious food.Their eggs are gathered and eaten by humans for their protein(蛋白质).Their meat ___62___considerrare and expensive in many cultures.The above reasons all account ___63___ the endangerment of the hawksbill sea turtle,but there are many other reasons why the species faces horrible ___64___circumstance.Fortunately,interest in preserving the hawksbill sea turtle has never been ___65___high.With this trend,we will hopefully see a rise in the number of hawksbill sea turtles worldwide.第四部分写作 (共两节,满分40)第一节  (满分15分)你校正在组织英语演讲比赛。请以我最喜欢的季节为题,写一篇短文参赛。内容包括:喜欢的季节;喜欢的原因。注意:1. 写作词数应为80左右;请按如下格式在答题卡上的相应位置作答。第二节(满分25分)   阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一个完整的短文。The January snowstorms in Canada usually come suddenly and violently.On January 31st,2022residents in Canada were bracing for a major snowstorm.Shannon St.Onge knew the storm was coming.She just thought she had more time.She is the director of finance at First Nations University of Canada.When she received a call about a check that needed her signature(签名)around 3 p.m.she rushed to the city of Regina,which is about 15 miles from her home in Pense,to get the job done.She finished her task quickly and began heading back home,where her two kids were waiting for her.Before leaving town,Shannon filled her gas tank and picked up a pizza for her kids to have for dinner.But as she started for home,the weather quickly worsened with the storm arriving hours earlier than predicted,and before she knew it,she was driving straight through a snowstorm!Shannon drove as long as she could by sticking her head out the driver's side window so she could see the obstacles on the edge of the road.Eventually,she was forced to stop the vehicle entirely.She called 911 for assistance,but there wasn't much the operator could do.They said they would send out a cruiser to check on her,but no one ever came.That's when the single mom started to worry seriously."Would the gas tank last until morningWhat if I was hit by another vehicleWhat if I fell asleep and the tailpipe was blockedWhat if I didn't make it home at all" thought Shannon.Looking around for clues about her location,Shannon was able to make out a sign that said Bouvier Lane.She shared the location with one of her friends.As luck would have it,her friend recognized a farm near where Shannon was stuck,and said,"I know that family.I'll contact them."注意:1.续写词数应为150左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。Pragraph1Inside the house,Andre Bouvier Sr.an 80-year-old retired farmer,was enjoying a quiet evening with his wife,when he got a call._______________Pragraph2Once Shannon was inside their home,she was warmly welcomed.____________  
     

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