2022届山东省部分市高三英语二模试题分类汇编:七选五(含答案)

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2022届山东省部分市高三英语二模试题分类汇编
七选五
2022届山东省济南市高三4月高考模拟(二模)英语试题
第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5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。
“A ship in harbor is safe, but that is not what ships are built for,” said John A. Shedd, an early 20th century author. Throughout’ the Covid-19, we’ve all become used to assessing risk in new ways. We’ve come to understand, though we can never get rid of risk altogether, we have great power to make choices both large and small to protect ourselves.____16____It stops us from stepping outside of our comfort zones and trying new things.
Developmental psychologists talk about “positive risks” — socially acceptable risks that our lives can benefit from.____17____But what about these, who develop into adults Researchers have found that happiness for older adults is being able to choose how they spend their time, including ways that are adventurous, new and even-like hiking or other outdoor activities — mildly risky.
One guide to positive risk management lists ways that people can make sure their risks are on the “safe" side of risk range. For example, to ensure a successful bike ride, you should in advance equip yourself with a fully-charged cell phone and a full water bottle.____18____ Or if you are, concerned about your physical capacity, consult a certified trainer or medical professional before departure.
____19____This means adapting to changing situations. In response to the deadly virus, people choose to step back into normal life only after they are vaccinated. In this way, people could be confident that the risk is tolerable.
Nobody wants to be needlessly risky. But using our newly-acquired risk assessment tools, we can once again learn and grow in our lives.____20____
A. Take risks in a positive way.
B. But the self- protective mind state carries its own risk.
C. Overall happiness is one benefit of positive risk-taking.
D. Remember to tell one of your friends or family your destination.
E. Besides taking preventive steps, flexible thinking is also encouraged.
F. Like a ship sailing away from its harbor, that is what we were built to do.
G. For teenagers, this means risks like running for monitor or trying out for a team.
2022届山东省滨州市高三下学期二模考试英语试题
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能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
Something strange has been happening to me lately: Women in the street have been telling me I'm brave. My act of courage isn't much—16___________
I had brown hair that started going gray when I was 30. So, like a lot of women, I started dyeing it. 17_________ And my hair grew fast, so I needed to go back to the hair salon every five weeks. Many people seem to enjoy holding on to their youth for as long as possible. But our hair starts to turn gray and we start spending $500 or more a year to cover something our male colleagues don't need to cover.
18______________—my mother is 91 and still has "blond" hair, and why not I just wish more of us would feel that it was OK to be ourselves because going gray has done more for me than saving me time and money. 19 ___________ I like how it has gotten curly and full again. It is recovering after years of being damaged by chemicals. I also like that it has given me some needed perspective in a society that makes youth seem so important, while being against maturity.
When I see my hair in the mirror, it's a reminder that my time is not infinite, and I should spend it doing what matters. 20 ____________ I see my gray hair as a little act of rebellion against the idea that people lose value as they age, instead of gaining it.
A. Enjoy whatever life gives time.
B. Dyeing made me look younger.
C. I just stopped coloring my hair.
D. I like my natural hair, just as it is.
E. It was expensive and time-consuming.
F. Of course, people should do what they want with their own body.
G. And pretending it's not happening is a way of giving up our power.
2022届山东省肥城市高考适应性训练英语试题(二)
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。
We’ve all heard of IQ, and terms like EQ, which relates to your emotional intelligence, are commonly used. But have you heard of AQ AQ stands for adversity quotient (商数). 16
Being able to handle these rough periods we all go through is not only crucial in our personal lives but in our professional lives too. So how can we learn to be more adaptable
Adverse situations can take us by surprise and shock us. In the workplace, it could be in the form of unemployment, the company we work for going under or being restructured, or even missing out on a promotion. 17 AQ measures our ability to tackle the shocks when life throws curveballs at us. It can be used to predict our attitudes, perseverance, longevity, and the way we learn from changes in environment. In short, our adaptability when there is an extreme change.
18 according to Dr Heshmat at the University of Illinois. First, try and find a meaningful goal. Adaptable people often have an aim and are able to concentrate more on a desired outcome. Learning to relax and control your emotions is another key step. And it is one way to help you reduce pressure by practising breathing exercises. Likewise, thinking of things constantly and letting them get to you can cause you to be stressed. See difficulties more as an opportunity to learn and grow emotionally. Finally, make sure you have a good social support network. 19
Things happen in life we can’t prevent. 20 But, taking a few steps to be more adaptable can make them a little easier to get through.
A. It’s vital to keep silent in new surroundings.
B. Sometimes they aren’t pleasant or unexpected.
C. It measures your ability to deal with the ups and downs of life.
D. Being able to talk with someone about the challenges we face can help.
E. The best way to adapt to a new environment is to give yourself more time,
F. There are some steps to help you be more adaptable in the face of adversity,
G. Failed relationships and financial hard times are things that can occur outside of work.
2022届山东省菏泽市高三二模考试英语试题
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。
Just as a philosopher says, I think, therefore I am. However, when it comes to effective teaching and learning informed by cognitive science -the science of the mind-it's perhaps more appropriate to say: 16 So, what does effortful thinking look like Here we explore two modes of effortful thinking, or digging deep.
17 if you were building a well, would you spend five minutes digging a shallow hole and then call it a day, or would you spend time and effort digging continuously until you struck water I think we can all agree that digging deeper for longer would be best. 18 The longer and more effortfully we think about something, the more durable its "memory trace" will be and the more accessible that information will become.
If you want learning to be connected, try digging like an archaeologist. Imagine you are on an archeological dig, carefully unearthing the remains of an ancient city. For instance, rather than simply labeling an item “spoon," you would instead tag it as, “an iron spoon, probably made for a child." You know that organizing items in this way is crucial if you want other archeologists and researchers to identify and make sense of the antique by its parts (child, iron) and connect it to their own work. ____19_______
So, in order to promote your deep, effortful thinking, you'd better use “how/why" questions that invite connections between things and push for the principle behind an idea. Besides consider "what if…" questions that break the surface features of an idea and invite a consideration of its underlying characteristics._20_Lengthen the duration of effortful thinking by keeping yourself at the site of thought for longer.
A.I think deeply, therefore I learn.
B. Thinking deeply often depends on the questions we ask
C. lf you want learning to be durable, try digging a well
D. Add more tags for others to understand and access later
E. It's also of great importance not to move on too quickly
F. You’d better go on with what you are working on rapidly
G. It turns out the same is true for how we remember things
2022届山东省日照市高三第二次模拟考试英语试题
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。
The Art of Recycling
Recycling is not new. Many civilizations have reused objects. However, recycling is more important today because there is more pollution and fewer natural resources. 16 Others use these recycled materials to make art!
17 Artists use old tires, pieces of metal, cloth, etc. These materials might come from yard sales or swap meets(旧物交换会). In addition, businesses might give used materials to artists.
18 For example, artists in New York City made a sculpture that looked like a giant white cloud. The sculpture, called“Head in the Clouds”, was more than 40 feet long and 15 feet high! People walked into the cloud sculpture and danced to live music. 19 That’s the number of water bottles that are thrown into the trash every hour in New York City! The artists wanted to show how many water bottles ended up in the garbage.
Many art projects are shown at outdoor art and music festivals. Many cities even have festivals specifically for recycled art.
Museums also exhibit recycled art. A museum in Texas allowed visitors to add to the art on display. The project was called the“Recycle Reef(珊瑚礁) .”The background looked like an ocean reef, and people added to the“reef’with the recycled materials provided. 20
Have you made something using paper towel tubes or water bottles If so, you’ve made recycled art.
A. Not all recycled art is big, though.
B. Almost anything can be recycled into art.
C. Recycled art often says something about our world.
D. They even recycled the exhibit after the show ended.
E. Some people might recycle cans and bottles at home.
F. Others bring home plastic and cardboard that can be recycled.
G. The artists used over 53, 000 recycled water bottles to make the cloud.
答案:
2022届山东省济南市高三4月高考模拟(二模)英语试题
16. B 17. G 18. D 19. E 20. F
2022届山东省滨州市高三下学期二模考试英语试题
16—20 CEFDG
2022届山东省肥城市高考适应性训练英语试题(二)
16 —20 CGFDB
2022届山东省菏泽市高三二模考试英语试题
16-20 ACGDE
2022届山东省日照市高三第二次模拟考试英语试题
16—20 EBCGD