备战2022年高考英语【名校地市好题必刷】全真模拟卷(全国卷专用)
第一模拟
(本卷共4部分,满分150分,考试用时120分钟)
注意事项:
1. 答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上。
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3. 考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。
第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分)
略。
第二部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)
第一节 (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A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
(2022·山东青岛2022届高三上学期期末教学质量检测英语试题)
A
Various ways to socialize
Teenagers love to socialize, and the websites give them a chance to do that while playing games, exploring virtual worlds and taking quizzes. Of cour, they also need to
be safe online and report any cyber bullies(网络欺凌).
Instagram
Instagram allows teens to upload photos of their daily life and share them with friends. They say that a picture is worth a thousand words,and that must be true becau Instagram has around 300 million urs who are active each month. The platform is all about photos with short captions(说明文字). When it comes to Instagram’s urs, 53 percent of them are aged 18—29, but a big percentage of tho may be even younger and simply list their age as 18 in order to ri the platform.
Habbo Hotel
Habbo Hotel is a place for teens to chat. Each teen receives a personal room to decorate with virtual objects. They can also dress their avatar(网络头像)in virtual clothes or create games to play with friends. The room might have music, be t up like a classroom, or have other features so different avatars can visit one another. Each room teens can interact in has all adult moderator to make sure it stays safe.
Fanlala
Fanlala is a social network that gives teens who love celebrities, music and TV shows a place to interact. Through it,a ur can get the latest news and gossip on their favorite shows, as well as take quizzes and polls to test their knowledge. Teens can t up their own profile on Fanlala and interact with other urs.
Teen Chat
Teen Chat is a place for teens to interact with one another through forums according to their interests. For example, there are chat rooms for tho who love anime(动漫)and for tho who’ve just started college. There are also chat rooms for things like music, games, and sports. The platform offers a “Friend Finder”tool that will help teens arch for people who live locally to them.
21.What makes Instagram different from other sites listed in the text?
A.It’s a great place for people to share photos.
B.It has the largest number of urs.
C.Only tho above 18 normally u it.
D.It allows urs to create games to play with friends.
22.Which site allows its urs to create their own character and design a virtual room for it?
A.Instagram B.Habbo Hotel C.Fanlala D.Teen Chat
23.What is the main purpo of the text?
A.To give some tips on online chatting.
B.To explain how to fight cyber bullying.
C.To inform the readers of some sites for socializing.
D.To show the advantages of socializing online.
B
(2022·湖北新高考联考协作体2022届高三上学期期末考试英语试题)In cities like Beijing and Shanghai, online shopping is already a major part of daily life, leaving limited room for growth. As a result, e-commerce companies are increasingly turning to smaller cities and rural areas, where disposable income remains relatively high, in part due to lower living costs.
For example, Alibaba said its penetration(渗透)rate in developed parts of China is 85%, versus 40% in less developed areas. The company added that for the quarter ended June 30, more than 70% of the increa in annual active consumers was from tho less developed areas.
Unlike urban residents, most rural Chine have yet to experience e-commerce shopping. While that provides online platforms with one of the last untapped (未开发的)m
arkets for e-commerce, progress has been slow due to the lack of infrastructure (基础设施) and logistics (物流)support, exacerbated by the lower population densities in rural areas.
Where the delivery infrastructure falls short, e-commerce companies have found other ways to reach consumers. Going door-to-door in sparly populated villages can be a costly practice, so mini-distribution hubs like Rural Taobao can rve as pickup points. JD, which runs its own in-hou logistics network, is making drones (无人机) that can bring up to 1 metric ton of packages to the rural areas, said the company’s chief technology officer last June.
The race to be the first U.S. company delivering packages via drone took a new turn earlier this summer, when Amazon’s Worldwide Consumer chief Jeff Wilke unveiled the company’s latest drone model at an event in Las Vegas. He pledged that Prime Air, Amazon’s drone delivery program, would be delivering packages to customers “in months.” Amazon appears to be throwing more resources into its drone aspirations than it
s competitors, which makes n given that drone delivery could be very advantageous to Amazon’s core business. Certainly, it is impossible for China’s e-commerce giants to sit around waiting for his competitors in the race of tting up logistics network.
24.The e-commerce companies are turning to smaller cities and rural areas becau .
A.Online shopping in less developed cities has big potential to grow compared to big cities .