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有关高考新高考一卷英语真题和答案20222022高考新高考一卷英语真题和答案(全部)第一部分阅读理解(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AGrading Policiesfor Introductionto LiteratureGradingScale90—100,A;80—90,B;70—79,C;60—69,D;Below60,E.Essays(60%)Students willwork ingroups tocomplete fourassignments(作业)duringthe course.All theassignments will be submittedby theassigned datethroughBlackboard,our onlinelearning andcourse managementsystem.Daily Work/In-Class Writingsand Tests/Group Work/Homework(10%)Class activitieswill varyfrom dayto day,but studentsmust beready tocompleteshort in-class writingsor testsdrawn directlyfrom assignedreadingsor notesfrom theprevious classlecture/discussion,so itisimportant totake carefulnotes duringclass.Additionally,from timetotime Iwill assigngroup workto be completed inclass orshort assignmentsto becompletedat home,both ofwhich will be graded.Late WorkAnessay notsubmitted inclass onthe duedate willlose aletter gradeforeach classperiod itis late.If itis notturned in the the4th dayafter the duedate,it willearn azero.Daily assignmentsnot completedduringclass willget azero.Short writingsmissed as a resultof anexcusedabsence willbe accepted.
21.Where isthis textprobably takenfrom
48.A.arrangedB.interruptedC.completedD.recorded
49.A.windB.noiseC.temperatureD.speed
50.A.findB.hideC.startD.fix
51.A.luckB.answerC.wonderD.signal
52.A.patientlyB.tirelesslyC.doubtfullyD.helplessly
53.A.sorryB.braveC.safeD.right
54.A.relief
8.dutyC.prideD.excitement
55.A.failureB.adventureC.performanceD.conflict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The Chinesegovernment recentlyfinalized aplan toset upa GiantPandaNational ParkGPNP._56coveran areaabout threetimes_57size ofYellowstoneNational Park,the GPNPwillbeone of the firstnational parksin the country.The planwill extendprotection toa significantnumber ofareasthat_58bepreviously unprotected,bringing manyof theexistingprotected areasfor giantpandas underone authority59increase effectivenessand reduceinconsistencies inmanagement.After athree-year pilotperiod,the GPNPwillbeofficially setup nextyear.The GPNP60designto reflectthe guidingprinciple ofuprotectingthe authenticityand integrity完整性of naturalecosystems,preservingbiological diversity,protecting ecologicalbuffer zones,61leaving behindpreciousnatural assets资产for futuregenerationsv.The GPNPs maingoalis toimprove connectivitybetween separate62populationand homesof giantpandas,and63eventualachievea desiredlevel ofpopulation in the wild.Giant pandasalso serve64an umbrellaspecies物种,bringing protectiontoa hostof plantsand animalsin thesouthwestern andnorthwestern partsofChina.The GPNPis intendedto providestronger protectionfor allthespecies65live within the GiantPanda Rangeandsignificantly improvethe healthof theecosystem in the area.第三部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)假定你是校广播站英语节目Talk andTalk”的负责人李华,请给外教Caroline写邮件邀请她做一次访谈内容包括
1.节目介绍;
2.访谈的时间和话题注意
1.写作词数应为80左右;
2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答Dear Caroline,Yours sincerely,Li Hua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,使之构成一篇完整的短文It wasthe dayof thebig cross-country run.Students fromseven differentprimaryschools in and aroundthe smalltown werewarming upand walkingtheroute(路线)through thickevergreen forest.I lookedaround andfinally spottedDavid,who wasstanding byhimself offto the sideby thefence.He wassmall forten yearsold.His usualbig toothysmilewas absenttoday.I walkedover and asked himwhy he wasn twith theotherchildren.He hesitatedand thensaid hehad decidednot torun.What waswrong Hehad workedso hardfor thisevent!I quicklysearched thecrowd for the schools coachandaskedhim whathadhappened.I wasafraid thatkids fromother schoolswould laughat him,“he explaineduncomfortably.I gavehim thechoice torun ornot,andlet himdecide.”I bitback myfrustration(懊恼)I knewthe coachmeant well一he thought・he wasdoing theright thing.After makingsure that David couldrun ifhewanted,I turnedto findhim comingtowards me,his smallbody rockingfromside toside ashe swunghis feetforward.David hada braindisease whichprevented himfrom walkingor runninglikeother children,but atschool hisclassmates thoughtof himasaregularkid.He alwaysparticipated to the bestof hisability inwhatever theyweredoing.That waswhy none of thechildren thoughtit unusualthatDavid haddecided tojoin the cross-country team.It justtook himlonger一that sall.Davidhadnot misseda singlepractice,and althoughhe always finishedhis runlong after the otherchildren,he didalwaysfinish.As aspecialeducation teacherat theschool,I wasfamily with the challengesDavid facedandwas proudof hisstrong determination.注意续写词数应为150左右We satdown nextto eachother,but Davidwouldn t look at me.I watchedas Davidmoved upto thestarting linewith theother runners.2022新高考一卷英语学科英语学科参考答案(非官方)第一部分阅读理解(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)2123CBA2427BBDA2831DBCA3235DCAC〜〜〜〜第二节(共5小题;每小题
2.5分,满分
12.5分)3640CDBGF第二部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分)〜第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)4145CADCB4650ADBAC51〜〜〜55ADCDB第二节(共10小题;每小题
1.5分,满分15分)
56.Covering
57.the
58.were
59.toincrease
60.isdesigned
61.and
62.populations
63.eventually
64.as
65.that(which)第三部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)Dear Caroline,I amLi Hua,who isa incharge of a programnamed“Talk andTalk”in thebroadcaststation ofour school.With sincerity,I amwriting toinvite youtoattend aninterview forthe talkshow.Here isa briefintroduction to“Talk andTalk”.Taking placeat2:00pm everyweekday andlasting15minutes eachsession,it mainlyfeaturescampus lifeand latestnews.Also,interviews withtalented studentsandpopular teachersare included.The interviewwith youis supposedto startat2:00pm thisFriday.It willbehighly appreciatedif youshare withus yourteaching experiencesandyour suggestionsfor Englishstudy.We11be honoredif youcan come.Lookingforward toyour earlyreply.Yours sincerely,Li Hua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,使之构成一篇完整的短文We satdown nextto eachother,but Davidwouldn,tlookatme.Obviously,hewastrying tohide hisdepression.Holding hishands,I saidgently,“David,do youstill rememberwhat Itold youbefore yourfirst practiceinthecross-country teamvYes,”he murmured,“You saidyou arenotdifferent unlessyou thinkyou are’.”“And that,s exactlywhat I amtelling younow,“I heldup hisface sothat I could lookhim straightinthe eyes,“No onelaughs ata personwho istrying hard.It was clearthat hewas touchedby thesewords.With lightssparkling inhis eyes,Davidsat upand raisedhis head,saying,I11take partintherace.”I watchedas Davidmoved upto thestarting linewith theother runners.Ready...Go!”The judgedeclared.Every otherchild ranfast to the bestof their ability,leaving Davidbehind.Surprised athis awkwardpostureat first,the audiencessoon realizedhis weaknessand letout ofa stormofcheers.I secretlyfollowed himalong theroute.I sawsweats runningdownhis cheers,along with a determinedlook thatI wasfamiliar with.Forsure,he finishedlast.But inthe lastkm,many kids,including hisschoolmatesand thoseI didn t know,kept himcompany alongthe way.Tearswelling up in myeyes,I couldnt feelprouder ofDavid.That wasexactlywhat mademy jobmeaningful高考英语答题注意事项在英语的阅读方面,注意把握篇章的整体信息,充分考虑语境线索的提示,仔细审题并提取重要信息点而且英语阅读可以通过不断的刷题总结出一些出题规律,真题也是不可多得的资源,可以用来好好练习,体会出题风格在作文方面,很多考生认为,短文写作只要文笔漂亮就可以得高分,其实不然文笔相近的考生作文,由丁其卷面书写的不同,受到评分细则的制约(明确规定字迹占有分值)和阅卷教师印象的影响,得分会拉开差距还有部分考生爱在临考前背诵,以备不时之需其实照搬太冒险,作品涉及道德诚信问题,一律零分处理那有人就说不能背我能不能照抄原文呢答案也是不行的,英语作文最好尝试用自己的话语表达意思,如果一定要使用模板也是先背诵模板,能够背诵后要在能够灵活使用的基础上在使用,将模板转换为自己的语言才是最好的在往年阅卷中还发现,部分考生仅仅对某一个或几个语法现象记忆深刻,导致在填写完成句子时,大部分题目都使用的是某一种语法结构,这样答题显然与考试要求违背,因为同一个语法知识点不会重复考查考生还是应该了解考试说明中所要求掌握的单词、词组、句型和语法有哪些,对一些常考的项目了然于心有效适度地使用从句和连接词高考英语答题技巧高考英语选择题主要考查的是考生对语法的理解与运用能力,各位同学在做高考英语选择题时有多种方法可以选择“排除法、代入法”等如果感觉这个问题下面出现的选项都正确,可以再一次的将问题进行阅读,看看自己是否遗漏了某些重要信息英语选择题主要分为三个部分,单项选择,完形填空以及阅读理解它们的分值是不一样的单项选择
0.5分每题,共10分,完形填空1分每题,共20分,阅读理解2分每题,共50分由于它们的分值的差别,我们在考试时候的时间分配需要做相应的调整2022高考新高考一卷英语真题和答案(全部)A.A textbook.B.An exampaper.C.A courseplan.D.An academicarticle.
22.How mayparts isa students finalgrade madeup ofA.Two.B.Three.C.Four.D.Five.
23.What willhappen if you submitan essayone weekafterthedue dateA.You willreceive azero.B.You willlose aletter grade.C.You willbe givena test.D.You willhave torewrite it.BLike mostof us,I tryto bemindful of food thatgoes towaste.The arugula(芝麻菜)was tomake anice greensalad,rounding outa roastchicken dinner.But Iended upworking late.Then friendscalled witha dinnerinvitation.I stuckthe chickeninthefreezer.But asdays passed,the arugulawentbad.Even worse,I hadunthinkingly boughtway toomuch;Icouldhave madesixsalads withwhat Ithrew out.In aworld wherenearly800million peoplea yeargo hungry,“food wastegoesagainst themoral grain,“as ElizabethRoyte writesin thismonth,s coverstory.It sjaw-dropping howmuch perfectlygood foodis thrownaway—from“ugly”(but quiteeatable)vegetables rejectedby grocerstolarge amountsof uneatendishes throwninto restaurantgarbage cans.Producing foodthat noone eatswaste thewater,fuel,and otherresourcesused togrow it.That makesfood wastean environmentalproblem.In fact,Royte writes,“if foodwaste werea country,it wouldbe thethird largestproducerof greenhousegases inthe world.”If thats hard to understand,let,s keepit assimple asthe arugulaatthe backof myrefrigerator.Mike Curtinsees myarugula storyal1the time—but forhim,it smore like12boxes ofdonated strawberriesnearing theirlastdays.Curtin isCEO ofDC CentralKitchen inWashington D.C.,whichrecovers foodand turnsit intohealthy meals.Last yearit recoveredmorethan807,500pounds offood bytaking donationsand collectingblemished(有壬段疵的)produce thatotherwise wouldhave rottedin fields.And thestrawberriesVolunteerswill wash,cut,and freezeor drythem foruse inmeals downtheroad.Such methodsseem obvious,yet sooften wejust dont think.aEveryone canplaya partin reducingwaste,whether bynot purchasingmore foodthannecessary in your weeklyshopping orby askingrestaurants tonot includetheside dishyou won t eat,”Curtin says.
24.What doesthe authorwant toshow bytelling thearugula storyA.We paylittle attentionto foodwaste.B.We wastefood unintentionallyat times.C.We wastemore vegetablesthan meat.D.We havegood reasonsfor wastingfood.
25.What isa consequenceoffoodwaste accordingtothetextA.Moral decline.B.Environmental harm.C.Energy shortage.D.Worldwide starvation.
26.What doesCurtin,s companydoA.It produceskitchen equipment.B.It turnsrotten arugulainto cleanfuel.C.It helpslocal farmersgrow fruits.D.It makesmeals out of unwantedfood.
27.What doesCurtin suggestpeople doA.Buy onlywhat isneeded.B.Reduce foodconsumption.C.Go shoppingonce aweek.D.Eat inrestaurants lessoften.CThe elderlyresidents(居民)in care homes inLondon arebeing givenhensto lookafter tostop themfeeling lonely.The projectwas dreamedup bya localcharity(慈善组织)to reducelonelinessand improveelderly people,s wellbeing.It isalso beingused tohelppatients sufferingdementia,a seriousillness of the mind.Staff incarehomes havereported areduction inthe useof medicinewhere hensare inuse.Among thosetaking partinthe project is80-year-old RuthXavier.She said,“I usedto keephens whenI wasyounger andhad toprepare theirbreakfasteach morningbefore Iwent toschool.“I likethe projecta lot.Iamdown therein mywheelchair inthe morninglettingthe hensout anddown thereagain atnight tosee they,ve gonetobed.“It sgood to have adifferent focus.People havebeen bringingtheirchildren tosee thehens andresidents comeand sitoutside towatch them.I menjoying the creative activities,and itfeels greattohavedonesomething useful.”There are now700elderly peoplelooking afterhens in20care homesin theNorthEast,and thecharity hasbeen givenfinancial supportto rollit outcountrywide.Wendy Wilson,extra caremanager at60Penfold Street,oneof the firsttoembark onthe project,said,uResidents reallywelcome theidea ofthe projectandthecreativesessions.We arelooking forwardtothebenefits andfunthe projectcan bringto peoplehere.”Lynn Lewis,director ofNotting HillPathways,said,“We arehappy tobetaking partintheproject.It willreally helpconnect ourresidents throughashared interestand creativeactivities.”
28.What isthe purposeoftheprojectA.To ensureharmony incarehomes.B.To providepart-time jobsfor heaged.C.To raisemoney formedical research.D.To promotethe elderlypeople swelfare.
29.How hastheprojectaffected RuthXavierA.She haslearned newlife skills.B.She hasgained asense ofachievement.C.She hasrecovered hermemory.D.She hasdeveloped astrong personality.
30.What dothe underlinedwords embarkon“mean inparagraph7A.Improve.B.Oppose.C.Begin.D.Evaluate.
31.What canwe learnabout theproject from the lasttwo paragraphsA.It iswe11received.B.It needs tobemore creative.C.It ishighly profitable.D.It takesages tosee theresults.DHuman speechcontains morethan2,000different sounds,fromthecommonm anda tothe rareclicks ofsome southernAfrican languages.But whyarecertain soundsmore commonthan othersA ground-breaking,five-yearstudy showsthat diet-related changesin humanbite ledto newspeech soundsthatarenowfound inhalf theworld,s languages.More than30years ago,the scholarCharles Hockettnoted thatspeech soundscalledlabiodentals,such asf and v”,were morecommon inthe languagesinsociety thatate softerfoods.Now ateam ofresearchers ledby DamianBlasiat theUniversity ofZurich,Switzerland,has foundhow andwhy thistrendarose.They discoveredthe upperand lowerfront teethof ancienthuman adultswerealigned(对齐),making ithardto produce labiodentals,which areformedby touchingthe lowerlip tothe upperteeth.Later,our jawschanged toanoverbite structure(结构),making iteasier toproduce suchsounds.The teamshowed thatthis changein bitewas connectedwith thedevelopmentof agricultureintheNeolithic period.Food becameeasier tochew atthispoint.The jawbonedidn thave to do asmuch workand sodidntgrow tobeso large.Analyses ofa languagedatabase alsoconfirmed that there wasa globalchangein thesound ofworld languagesaftertheNeolithic age,withtheuse offandvincreasing remarkablyduring thelast fewthousand years.Thesesounds arestill notfound inthe languagesof manyhunter-gatherer peopletoday.This researchoverturns thepopular viewthat allhuman speechsounds werepresentwhen humanbeings evolvedaround300,000years ago.“The setof speechsounds weuse hasnot necessarilyremained stablesincethe appearanceof humanbeings,but ratherthe hugevariety ofspeech soundsthatwe findtoday isthe productofa complex interplayof thingslikebiological changeand culturalevolution,“said Steven Moran,a memberofthe researchteam.
32.Which aspectofthehuman speechsound doesDamian Blasis researchfocusonA.Its variety.B.Its distribution.C.Its quantity.D.Its development.
33.Why wasit difficultfor ancienthuman adultstoproducelabiodentalsA.They hadfewer upperteeth thanlower teeth.B.They couldnot openand losetheir lipseasily.C.Their jawswere notconveniently structured.D.Their lowerfront teethwere notlarge enough.
34.What isparagraph5mainly aboutA.Supporting evidenceforthe research results.B.Potential applicationofthe research findings.C.A furtherexplanation oftheresearchmethods.D.A reasonabledoubt abouttheresearchprocess.
35.What doesStevenMoransay aboutthe setof humanspeech soundsA.It iskey toeffective communication.B.It contributesmuch tocultural diversity.C.It isacomplexand dynamicsystem.D.It drivesthe evolutionof humanbeings.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Fitness Magazinerecently ranan articletitled“Five Reasonsto ThankYourWorkout Partner.One reasonwas:You11actually showup ifyou knowsomeoneis waitingfor youatthegym,“while anotherread:“36Witha workoutpartner,you willincrease yourtraining effortsas thereis asubtle(微妙)competition.So,how doyou finda workoutpartnerFirst ofall,decide whatyou wantfrom that person.37Or doyou justwant tobe physicallyfit,able tomove withstrength andflexibilityThink aboutthe exercisesyou wouldlike todo withyour workoutpartner.You mightthink aboutposting whatyou arelooking foron socialmedia,butit probablywontresult ina usefulresponse.38If youplan onworking outinagym,thatpersonmust belongtothesamegym.My partnerposted herrequest onthe noticeboard ofa localpark.Her noticeincludedwhat kindof trainingshe wantedtodo,how manydays aweek andhowmany hoursshe wantedto spendon eachsession,and herage.It alsolistedher favoritesports andactivities,and providedher phonenumber.39You and your partnerwill probablyhave differentskills.40Over time,both ofyou willbenefit一yourpartner willbe ableto liftmore weightsandyouwill becomemore physicallyfit.The core(核心)of yourrelationship isthat youwill alwaysbe theretohelp eachother.A.Your firstmeeting maybe alittle awkward.B.A workoutpartner usuallyneedstolive closeby.C.You11work harderifyoutrain withsomeone else.D.Do youwant tobe abetter athleteinyourfavorite sportE.How canyou writea gooduseeking training partnerv noticeF.Just acceptyour differencesand learnto workwith eachother.G.Any noticefor atrainingpartnershould includesuch information.第二部分语言运用(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,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项My husband,our childrenand Ihave hadwonderful campingexperiences overthepast tenyears.Some ofour41are funny,especially fromthe earlyyears whenour childrenwerelittle.Once,we42along ChalkCreek.I was43that our15-month-old boywould fallinto the creek(小溪).I tieda ropearoundhis waistto keephim nearto ourspot.That lastedabout tenminutes.Hewas44________________________________,and hiscrying letthewhole campgroundknow it.So45tying himup,I justkept aclose eyeonhim.It46_he didnt endupinthecreek.My three-year-old,however,did.Another time,we renteda boatin VallecitoLake.The skywasclearwhenwe47___________,but stormsmove infast inthe mountains,and thisonequickly___48___our peacefulmorning trip.The49_______pickedup andthunder rolled.My husbandstopped fishingto50the motor.Nothing.He triedagain.No
51.We werestuck inthe middleofthelake witha deadmotor.As weall satthere____________________________________52,afisherman pulledup,threw usa ropeand towed(拖)us back.We were
53.Now,every yearwhen myhusband pullsour camperoutofthe garage,we arefilledwithasense of___________
54.Wondering whatcamping funand__________________________________55we willexperience next.
41.A.ideasB.jokesC.memoriesD.discoveries
42.A.campedB.droveC.walkedD.cycled
43.A.annoyedB.surprisedC.disappointedD.worried
44.A.unhurtB.unfortunateC.uncomfortableD.unafraid
45.A.duetoB.insteadofC.apartfromD.asfor
46.A.workedB.happenedC.matteredD.changed
47.A.signedupB.calmeddownC.checkedoutD.headedoff。
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