11冲刺2022年新高考预测仿真卷(十一)(原卷)
冲刺 2022 年新高考预测押题卷(十一)(无听力)
满分:120 考试时间:100 分
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、和 D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
A
Training for Saving
First Aid at Work 3 days £279
Suitable for people aged 16+ who might need to provide first aid by responding to a wide range of
accidents, injuries and illnesses that they could encounter in their workplace. Ideal for organizations
whose needs assessment has identified a requirement for additional first aid training, especially those
having employees with a disability or a medical condition.
Lunch breaks. The classroom setting. Certificates to issue.
AED with Life Support 2 days £107
A right choice for people over 16 who want to learn how to use an automated external defibrillator
(AED). First aid for unresponsive adults in addition. Currently available at our London, Edinburgh
and Reading venues; however, you can organize a training session for a group of up to 15 people at
your workplace by requesting a group booking.
Certificates valid for three years.
First Aid for Teachers Training 1 day £50
Specially designed for those working in a school environment and wishing to have the first aid skills
to act in an emergency. Ideal for teachers and other school staff over 16. First aid skills to help a
child who is unresponsive and breathing or not breathing, choking, having an allergic reaction or a
head injury.
Not qualify the learner to act as a first aider.
Fire Marshal Training 4 days £364
Take this if you are over 16 and responsible for fire safety or appointed fire marshals in the
workplace. Come to understand how a fire starts and spreads; how to assess and manage these risks;
and how to use firefighting equipment. You must be physically able to carry out the practical
elements of the course.
Roleplay. Classroom environment. Certificates.
1.What can be learnt in the course AED with Life Support?
A.Steps to deal with massive injuries.
B.The process of preventing a terrible fire.
C.Operation of certain medical equipment.
D.Treatment for an adult's mental problems.
2.Which course costs the most per day?
A.First Aid at Work.
B.AED with Life Support.
C.First Aid for Teachers Training.
D.Fire Marshal Training.
3.What do the four courses have in common?
A.Providing certificates for trainees.
B.Having the same requirement for age.
C.Offering a discount for a group booking.
D.Taking more than one day for people to complete them.
B
Looking back is a wonderful thing. It allows you to see what has led you here and, hopefully,
how society has changed and improved.
Take, for instance, my career goal. First, I wanted, in 1999, to be a “farmer”, soon archaeologist,
then driving instructor and somewhere along the way, footballer.
I had grown up in a footballloving family. I remember the exact moment when I said “I'm sad I can't
be a footballer” while watching the game with Dad as a preteen. He asked why not. “Because I'm not
a boy.” He immediately responded, “You can, if you want to.” “Yeah, I suppose so ,” I sighed,
“but no one watches women's football.”
Looking back, I can see exactly why I felt like that. At school, there was an unwritten rule that sports
like hockey and netball were“girl” sports and rugby and football were for the boys. I'd never seen a
women's football match on TV. You see, you can't be what you can't see, and lack of representation
leads, at best, to misunderstanding, and at worst, fear and negative opinions.
Today, the Lionesses took on Scotland in the World Cup, and people across the world tuned in. But,
although women's football is one of FIFA's best investments, the majority of female players are
earning under a fair wage. Some argue that that's because viewing statistics are lower than those of
men's, but the rise in support shows the demand is there. Hopefully, more investment will push
female football forward.
Today, I'll be cheering on the Lionesses, because it'll mean talented, skillful female footballers being
broadcast into millions of homes and maybe, just maybe, a little girl believing that she can also be a
Lioness one day.
4.Which of the following best describes the author's career goals?
A.Realistic. B.Changeable.
C.Consistent. D.Longsought.
5.Why didn't the author believe she could be a footballer?
A.She was not talented enough.
B.People lost faith in women's football.
C.Girls were forbidden to play football.
D.She had no example to follow.
6.What can we know about women's football from Paragraph 5?
A.It's better paid than men's.
B.It is increasingly popular.
C.It has no market demand.
D.It is not profitable.
7.What does the text mainly want to tell us?
A.Society advances with time.
B.Women deserve equal rights.
C.Each goal is worth pursuing.
D.Hard work always pays off.
C
When you really love a book, or have just scored a new one that you're dying to read, it can be
exciting to pick up a smooth, shiny hardcover copy that creaks a little bit when you open it. But those
hardcover books can be heavy, and new ones aren't cheap, either. Sometimes, you'd just rather have a
portable paperback — but if it's a new book you're after, you might have to wait a full year or so to
get it in paperback form. Why are books released as hardcovers first?
Not so long ago, hardcover books were the only type of books. Before the appearance of mass
production, print runs were limited, and books were hardbound and expensive. Around the 1930s,
that changed with the production of massproduced paperback books, which agreed with a huge surge
in reading as a leisure activity around World War Ⅱ. Paperback books were more affordable and
cheaper to produce, which still holds true today.
Despite the seeming advantages of paperbacks, there are several reasons why the hardcover has
persisted (持续存在). Because of its history, it conveys a bit more legitimacy ( 正统性) in the book
world than the paperback does. “The hardback is a mark of quality... it shows booksellers and
reviewers that this is a book worth paying attention to ,” Philip Jones, editor at The Bookseller,
explains to The Guardian.
But the major reason why books come out as hardcovers is that people buy them, despite their higher
cost. The Economist compares it to movies being released in theaters several months before they
arrive on DVD.“Just as film fans like to see films on the big screen, collectors enjoy the hardcover's
superior quality ,” according to The Economist. And because they're profitable, publishers can
gain more from hardcovers, which “will often sell at twice the price of their paperback equivalent (对
应物) but do not cost twice as much to produce,” Jones explains.
8.What can we learn about hardcover books from Paragraph 1?
A.They appeal to real booklovers.
B.They are heavy but not expensive.
C.They take a long time to come out.
D.They are not preferred by booklovers.
9.What does the underlined word “surge” in Paragraph 2 mean?
A.Drop. B.Success.
C.Blow. D.Increase.
10.Why are hardcover books still printed today?
A.They are brilliantly edited.
B.They are worth collecting.
C.They convey correct information.
D.They sell better than paperbacks.
11.What is the main purpose of the passage?
A.To introduce hardcover books.
B.To present a new social finding.
C.To explain a confusing problem.
D.To encourage people to read books.
D
A joint research team recently have developed a new electronic skin that is similar to human
skin in strength, durability (耐久性) and sensitivity. The skin or eskin may play an important role in
nextgeneration personalized medicine, soft robotics and artificial intelligence.
“The ideal eskin will mimic ( 模 仿 ) the many natural functions of human skin, such as sensing
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