资源简介 长沙市 2022 年新高考适应性考试英 语第一部分 听力(共两节,满分 30分)做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。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 A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。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。例:How much is the shirt A. 19.15. B. 9.18. C. 9.15.答案是 C。1.Where does the man want to go A.The toy shop. B.The supply shop. C.The copy shop.2.What is the relationship between the speakers A.Sister and brother. B.Father and daughter. C.Fellow workers.3.What might the weather be like this afternoon A.Sunny. B.Rainy. C.Snowy.4.What is the man going to do tonight A.Attend a live concert.B.Meet his foreign teacher.C.Deliver an English speech.5.What does the woman ask the man to do A.Watch TV. B.Cook a meal. C.Wash the dishes.英语试题第 1页(共 12页)第二节 (共 15小题;每小题 1.5分,满分 22.5分)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。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 6、7题。6.Who never reads food labels in the woman’s family A.Her mother. B.Her father. C.The woman herself.7.Why does the man read food labels A.He cares about the ingredients.B.He wants to know the shelf life.C.He doesn’t trust food producers.听第 7段材料,回答第 8至 10题。8.What is Robert doing A.Rescuing injured people.B.Collecting money for the locals.C.Reading about a big tropical storm.9.What does the World Health Organization plan to do A.Repair the destroyed things.B.Solve the serious water pollution.C.Help fight against the virus spreading.10.How much will the woman donate A.$200. B.$400. C.$600.听第 8段材料,回答第 11至 14题。11.What does the woman think of the video A.Just so-so. B.Quite amusing. C.Surprisingly bad.12.What is the Australian man likely to do A.Stay in China. B.Watch a video. C.Travel around the world.13.What troubles the Australian man most when he is in Australia A.Teaching. B.Weather. C.Transportation.14.What does the woman suggest doing last A.Continuing the work. B.Going shopping. C.Ordering takeout food.英语试题第 2页(共 12页)听第 9段材料,回答第 15至 17题。15.What is the man A.A tour guide. B.A translator. C.A salesman.16.Who are the main target customers of the product A.English teachers. B.Business people. C.College students.17.What is the woman dissatisfied with about the product A.The size. B.The function. C.The price.听第 10段材料,回答第 18至 20题。18.What might this programme be about A.Social activities. B.Commercial life. C.Historical events.19.Which card is advised to choose if you are new to credit A.One with a low annual fee.B.One with a low credit limit.C.One with a low interest rate.20.What’s the purpose of this programme A.To design types of credit cards.B.To suggest ways to sell a credit card.C.To offer tips on choosing a credit card.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 A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。AFilms for you!A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving (1973)A true classic, this Peanuts cartoon gives many viewers a sense of nostalgia(怀旧) .Return to the iconic moment when Lucy pulls the football away from Charlie Brown right ashe’s about to kick it. Life is hard, but in this animated film, sweetness wins when the Peanutsgroup prepares a Thanksgiving feast, complete with jelly beans.Planes, Trains and Automobiles (1987)This John Hughes comedy starring Steve Martin and John Candy is already aThanksgiving classic for many. Neal ends up rerouting the plane because of a snowstorm. Ashe struggles to find a way home for Thanksgiving, he gets stuck with extremely positive Del.英语试题第 3页(共 12页)One True Thing (1998)Meryl Streep was nominated(提名)for an Academy Award for her performance in thismovie as a wife and mom who struggles with cancer. Renée Zellweger plays the growndaughter who has to come home to help with the holiday. The two try to hold the familytogether, especially during a tense Thanksgiving meal when guests get all the attention.The Gold Rush (1925)Charlie Chaplin as the Little Tramp eats his shoe for Thanksgiving dinner while trappedin a snowstorm in this endearing silent film classic from 1925. Watch this one if you’re in themood to see a leather shoe prepared and eaten as if it were a delicious turkey. It makes yougrateful for what you have!21.What could A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving remind many viewers of A.Birth of animated films. B.History of football games.C.Taste of jelly beans. D.Sweet memories of old days.22.Which film best suits people who want to see a leather shoe eaten A.The Gold Rush. B.A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving.C.One True Thing. D.Planes, Trains and Automobiles.23.What do these four films have in common A.They are related to Thanksgiving.B.They tell interesting family stories.C.They describe the holiday activities.D.They are based on the authors’ own life.BAll human societies play games. Kicking a ball can be found everywhere whether just aball of cloth, or a skin stuffed with feathers or air.But complex games and team sports have tended to arise in big civilizations — thehigher the cultural level of a society, the greater the complexity of interaction, and henceperhaps the more complex the forms of sport.This is not always the case. The ancient Greeks, for example, preferred individual notteam sports. But in China for well over 2,000 years, people played the game of “kickball” —cuju. The members were often young men from wealthy families though there were alsoprofessional kickballers, whom you could stick with in your team as sleepers.Cuju was played as entertainment at court banquets or the reception of foreignambassadors. Even emperors played kickball.英语试题第 4页(共 12页)As you’d expect in a Confucian society, kickball clubs were keen on the key qualities ofmercy and courtesy. A great player was one who showed “the spirit of the game”. The “TenEssentials of Kickball” included respect for other players, polite behaviors and team spirit.There was to be no ungentlemanly behavior, no dangerous play, and no hogging(独占)theball. In other words, as we used to say, “play up and play the game.”What a contrast with the ancient Greek athletics where only victory counted and if thatneeded gamesmanship, or cruel professional fouls(犯规), then so be it.As a way of national culture protection, cuju was listed into the first batch of China’sintangible cultural heritages(非物质文化遗产)in 2006.24.What does the underlined phrase “stuffed with” mean in paragraph 1 A.Filled with. B.Decorated with.C.Surrounded with. D.Covered with.25.What probably contributes to the complicated games A.Teams. B.Interaction.C.Society. D.Civilizations.26.Who were the major members in a cuju team according to the text A.Sleepers. B.The rich young men.C.Emperors. D.The professional athletes.27.What is the fifth paragraph mainly about A.Kickball’s popularity. B.Kickball’s development.C.Kickball’s importance. D.Kickball’s characteristics.CCyber-security firm Lucideus Tech has launched Safe Me, a cyber risk assessment appwith versions aimed at regular users, enterprises and their senior executives.“Our ‘Safe’ product, which we launched three years back, provides the cyber risk statusfor your organization, all the way down to every single laptop, every single router(路由器),every database, every cloud instance,” said Saket Modi, co-founder and CEO of LucideusTech.When a regular user opens the “Safe Me” app, they will see a score has been given tothem about their cyber-safety risk. The ratings are from zero to five; the lower the rate, thehigher the risk. The app also does a risk assessment for the device, and highlights if the userneeds to update the OS(操作系统), if the device is secure, etc. It also shows the user a list ofdamaged passwords which is linked to their email ID, including the password that got leaked.英语试题第 5页(共 12页)Modi says the app will remain ad-free and it does not require any special permissions inorder to show this risk assessment. The app will also let regular users take safety courses toimprove their safety score. The more tests one answers in a correct way, the better their scorebecomes.Enterprises on other hand will be able to design and run their own safety campaigns inorder to improve the security risks of their employees. “Even today, the largest of the Fortune500 companies around the world don’t have any personalized module for cyber-securityprotection of their employees. So what we are trying to do with Safe Me is give you apersonal assistant, and you can count on it when it comes to knowing your own cyber-securityrisk status,” he said.Modi pointed out that with COVID-19 pandemic(流行病)and more employees workingfrom home, the difference between professional workspace and personal space hasdisappeared. “So our application can give users and employees first hand visibility of theirown risk status,” he added.28.What’s the author’s main purpose in writing the text A.To design safety products.B.To promote the app Safe Me.C.To assess cyber-security risk.D.To teach app users how to be safer.29.What could Safe Me do according to the text A.Help the users to update the OS.B.Offer scores about cyber-safety risk.C.Instruct users to use popular applications.D.Protect the passwords from being leaked.30.Which of the following word can best describe Safe Me A.Expensive. B.Risky. C.Complex. D.Practical.31.From which is the text probably taken A.A science fiction. B.A research paper.C.An IT magazine. D.A computer textbook.DMore than 45,000 years ago, by the shore of present-day Tasmania, a local person pickedup a large piece of thick, dark brown seaweed. And he realized that this giant piece ofseaweed could be used to make a watertight bag. And 45,000 years later on mainlandAustralia, people are again turning to seaweed to solve pressing problems. Today, it is used toaddress the world’s climate crisis.英语试题第 6页(共 12页)Winberg, a marine ecologist at the University of Wollongong, has spent decades studyingseaweed. She believes seaweed’s fast growth rate and ability to absorb vast amounts of carbondioxide can help fight climate change, de-acidify(降低酸度)the oceans, and change the waywe farm, not just in the oceans but also on land.“If we used the infrastructure we have in the ocean and created seaweed islands, wewould actually get rid of many climate change issues we have today,” says Winberg.Realizing seaweed’s potential as a climate solution, Winberg opened Australia’s firstland-based, commercial seaweed farm in 2013. On her farm in New Wales, Winberg producesseaweed extracts(提取物)that are used in food, cosmetics and medicines.Like plants on land, seaweed absorbs CO2 and grows biomass(生物量). Coastal marinesystems can absorb carbon at rates up to 50 times greater than forests on land, according toEmily Pidgeon, senior director of strategic marine initiatives at Conservation International.Globally, seaweeds are thought to absorb nearly 200 million tons of CO2 every year — asmuch as New York State’s annual emissions. And when the seaweed dies, much of the carbonlocked up in its tissues is transported to deep oceans.By raising pH levels in the ocean, seaweeds also improve growing conditions forshellfish such as oysters and mussels, whose shells become more fragile(脆弱的)in acidicenvironments.The potential for seaweed cultivation doesn’t stop in the oceans. Winberg has found thereare benefits to doing it on land too. She believes that seaweed farming offers “huge potential”to not only address the climate crisis, but also feed a growing population in a sustainable way.According to Winberg, one hectare(公顷)of a seaweed farm can produce more protein thanthe same amount of land used for cattle. “We’re sitting on undiscovered, renewable,sustainable resources,” she says.32.What is mainly introduced about seaweed in paragraph 1 A.Its use. B.Its history.C.Its origin. D.Its appearance.33.Why is seaweed spoken highly of according to the text A.It lowers the ocean temperature directly.B.It contributes to shellfish’s growing speed.C.It produces the same amount of protein as cattle.D.It grows fast and can absorb carbon at a high rate.34.What is Winberg’s attitude towards seaweed A.Unclear. B.Favorable. C.Critical. D.Doubtful.英语试题第 7页(共 12页)35.What is the best title for the text A.CO2, a Killer of Climate ChangeB.Pollution, the World’s Climate CrisisC.Seaweed, a Potential Climate SolutionD.Infrastructure, a Way of Eliminating Climate Issues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。Here is some good news for those hating summer heat—July is National Ice Cream Month!36 The order urges citizens to observe the entire month or at least on the third Sundayof July with appropriate ceremonies and activities. This, of course, means eating as much icecream as possible. Here are some fun ice cream facts.The first record of milk-based ice cream, made using heated milk, and flour, came fromChina’s Tang dynasty. However, the Arabs are regarded as inventing the modern type, usingmilk and sugar in the 9th century. By the 10th century, a delicious frozen treat using milk,cream, rosewater, dried fruits, and nuts was extremely popular in Baghdad, Damascus, andCairo. Europeans discovered the icy treat in the 16th century. 37 The dessert wasfirst mentioned in 1744, when Maryland Governor Thomas Bladen served strawberry icecream to guests. However, due to the lack of refrigerators, it was not until 1851 that ice creamfinally became available to the public.38 An estimated $6 billion is spent annually on the treat, and the numbers areeven higher if restaurant sales are included. Though California produces the most ice cream,the biggest fans, on a per capita(人均的)basis, live in Washington, DC, Rhode Island, andWisconsin.Most people think their ice cream choice is a function of their taste preference.39 Vanilla(香草) ice cream fans are risk-takers who are great at relationships.Strawberry ice cream enthusiasts are devoted. Coffee fans are likely to be serious andperfectionists. 40A.Chocolate fans must be generous and charming.B.But it didn’t go to America until the 18th century.C.People all over the world celebrate the special day.D.Everyone, especially children, loved eating ice cream.E.Americans are now one of the world’s largest ice cream consumers.F.Dr. Alan Hirsch, however, believes it reflects an individual’s personality.G.The “cool” holiday was made by former US President Reagan on July 9, 1984.英语试题第 8页(共 12页)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。A 23-year-old woman has achieved an unbelievable feat that many of us dream of —visiting every country on Earth.Lexie Alford was born into a family of travel agents, which gave her the opportunity to41 places such as Cambodia, Dubai and Egypt during her childhood, according toForbes magazine. She began saving up at age 12 to 42 her goal of visiting allcountries. By her 18th birthday, she had travelled to 72 nations. In October, 2016 she realizedshe could see the 43 nations on her list in time to set an official record. Many people44 her travel on social media platform Instagram, so she decided to chase the worldrecord partly to 45 others. “Honestly, in the beginning, I 46 wanted to pushthe 47 of what I thought I could do with my life and see as much of the world aspossible in the 48 ,” she told Forbes. “It wasn’t until things started getting really49 that I realized I was inspiring people around me, especially the 50 .”“I also loved visiting Northern Pakistan, for the natural beauty of the mountains andkindness of the locals were astonishing,” Lexie Alford said. “The most pleasant surprise abouttravelling to all these misunderstood areas of the world was that the countries that I hadthe 51 expectation for 52 being the most incredible.”“My 53 for young people is to believe that you can do anything you set yourmind to do. If you want to travel, you have to 54 sacrifices to travel around the world.And it’s only a matter of 55 until you can make it a reality.”41.A.remark B.settle C.tour D.love42.A.fund B.quit C.switch D.register43.A.powerful B.ideal C.developed D.remaining44.A.ranked B.modified C.followed D.criticized45.A.inspire B.grill C.understand D.accompany46.A.occasionally B.simply C.completely D.temporarily47.A.dream B.button C.family D.observation48.A.platform B.agency C.process D.country49.A.dull B.official C.natural D.challenging50.A.adult B.youth C.bosses D.agents51.A.most B.least C.greatest D.worst52.A.started with B.showed off C.ended up D.searched for53.A.advice B.compromise C.belief D.information54.A.save B.appreciate C.worsen D.make55.A.honor B.career C.time D.assessment英语试题第 9页(共 12页)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。There 56 (be) countless things that can influence your sleep. However, there’sone surprising factor that could be affecting your sleep: the paint of color in your bedroom.According 57 a new survey, painting your bedroom a color that’s too bright or eventoo dark influences your sleep.Different colors can set different 58 (mood) in your space, some of 59may not be favorable to sleep. If you want your bedroom to be more calming, you’d 60(good) explore neutrals(中和色) , light greens, and golds. As is described in the survey,dramatic colors like “bright reds, deep browns, and even olive greens” are less likely 61(leave) you feeling bright-eyed in the morning. Besides, having too dark a room may not keepyou up at night, 62 it can damage your energy upon 63 (wake). On the otherhand, a bright color should be avoided in the bedroom because it has the potential to interruptsleep and promote activity rather than relaxation.Anyway, that doesn’t mean that dramatic colors have to be off the table 64(entire). But remember: when you decorate your rooms, choosing the right color is65 must.第四部分 写作(共两节,满分 40 分)第一节 (满分 15分)假设你是李华。你的英国网友 Tony 听说中国的很多高中生都在上晚自习(eveningclasses),他想知道具体的情况,请你写一封邮件告诉他。内容包括:1.上晚自习的原因;2.上晚自习的内容;3.学生的看法。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。英语试题第 10页(共 12页)Dear Tony,Yours,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 was one of those days when nothing seemed to go right. I dragged myself out of thebed and all of the routines began early. I dropped my two older children at school with reliefand unwillingly headed to the supermarket to buy groceries with my youngest. I wasn’tfeeling any sense of appreciation for my comfortable home or lovely family.I was getting mad with this early day, and my son, just four years old at that time, wasbeing difficult. I raced around to pick the items with no regard to cost, while trying to controlmy naughty child whose behavior had now added to my complete displeasure. Yes, I was thatmother, threatening, and roaring at a small child.We eventually made it to the checkout and stood in the queue waiting for our turn. Aftera short time, I noticed that someone had joined the line behind us. I turned and saw an oldman. He wore a dirty overcoat. His shoes were worn out, and his trousers tapped aroundsockless ankles on this cold, wet day. In his hands he just carried a small box of long-lifemilk.I had too many groceries. I asked him if he’d like to go ahead of me. It wasn’t an act ofkindness on my part, also not my automatic reaction. Perhaps I just did out of a sense of guilt,or I just wanted him gone. After all, his presence made me uncomfortable. In the same way, Ifelt uncomfortable and avoided my eyes when passing a homeless person.He didn’t respond to me as if I had said nothing to him. I looked at him and repeated mywords. This time, I was sure that he had heard what I said.英语试题第 11页(共 12页)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。He looked surprised and uncertain.I had to find him and gave back the change.英语试题第 12页(共 12页)长沙市 2022 年新高考适应性考试英语试题参考答案第一部分 听力1-5 BACBC 6-10 AACCB 11-15 BACAC 16-20 BCBBC第二部分 阅读理解21-23 DAA 24-27 ADBD 28-31 BBDC 32-35 ADBC 36-40 GBEFA第三部分 语言知识运用41-45 CADCA 46-50 BACDB 51-55 BCADC56. are 57. to 58. moods 59. which 60. better61. to leave 62. but/yet 63. waking 64. entirely 65. a应用文写作【参考范文】Dear Tony,I am glad to receive your letter asking for information about the evening classes.Following are the details that may help you better understand them.The reason why we have evening classes is that we have to face the pressure of Gaokao.Everyone has to make full use of every minute to study well. Besides, we can finish ourhomework more effectively while staying at school. When we have evening classes, we caneither go over what we have learned in the daytime or take some tests.Though some students possess opposite opinions, most of us are in favor of the eveningclasses. After all, time and tide wait for no man.Best wishes!Yours,Li Hua读后续写【参考范文】He looked surprised and uncertain. He asked me quietly, “Madam, I possibly couldn’tdo it. Are you sure ” “Sure!” I confirmed, nodding at him unwillingly. He went ahead slowly,paid for the milk, and took his change. Then, to my amazement, he turned to my child andpressed the change into his hand. Without any more words, he turned around and disappeared英语参考答案 第 1页(共 2 页)into the crowds. Seeing this, a sense of guilt flooded into my mind. I looked around anxiously,hoping that he hadn’t walked away.I had to find him and gave back the change. Out of the supermarket, an old man with adirty overcoat and sockless ankles caught my attention. I ran to him quickly, pressing back thechange into his hand with a big bag of bread for his kindness. I hurried away before heexpressed his thanks. At this moment, my guilt gave way to the relief. Also, I felt comfortableabout my home, family, and even my life, rather than being mad. A gentle breeze softly kissedme. I went home with my lovely child happily as well as gratefully.英语参考答案 第 2页(共 2 页) 展开更多...... 收起↑ 资源预览