海南省2021-2022学年高三下学期高考全真模拟卷英语试题(一).docx
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1、海南省2021-2022学年高三下学期高考全真模拟卷英语试题(一)学校:_姓名:_班级:_考号:_一、阅读理解Imagine standing on one spot where the only direction is south. You can experience it if you join a group of just 128 passengers for your trip to the pole of the world. Your icebreaker ship, 50 Years of Victory, will take you to the North Pole,
2、which is more commonly associated with fairy tales.Days 1 & 2 From Helsinki to MurmanskYour adventure begins from Helsinki, Finlands capital. From Helsinki, youll join your fellow passengers on the flight to Murmansk, Russia, where youll start your voyage to the North Pole and get to know 50 Years o
3、f Victory.Days 3-6 Travelling towards the north in the Arctic OceanBeing on Victory and feeling the icebreaker as it cuts through the Arctic pack ice is an experience youll never forget. Youll have plenty of time to get to know your shipmates, and be treated to lectures and discussions about the tri
4、p by our expedition team while seeing various birds. There are other things you can do, such as playing basketball.Days 7 & 8 90 NorthTake photos, call your family and wave a flag; just be sure to enjoy your moment at the pole. If environmental conditions permit, you can jump into the icy waters aro
5、und the North Pole. Well also attempt to send passengers high above the pole in our hot-air balloon to celebrate this great moment (highly weather dependent).Days 9 & 10 Getting off Victory in Murmansk and flying to HelsinkiWhen you return to Murmansk, it will be time to say goodbye to 50 Years of V
6、ictory. Youll be sent to the airport for your flight to Helsinki.1What will visitors do in Murmansk?AAttend a lecture.BGo aboard a ship.CMeet with other tourists.DLearn about the North Pole.2What benefit can visitors get during Days 3-6?ATasting rich seafood.BRiding in a hot-air balloon.CEnlarging t
7、heir knowledge.DInteracting with wild creatures.3When can visitors swim in the sea?AOn Days 1 & 2.BOn Days 3-6.COn Days 7 & 8.DOn Days 9 & 10.People play the lottery (博彩) in the hope of winning money, sometimes a lot of money. Your chances of winning are small, but the payoffs can be big. It takes a
8、 lot of luck to win. But for a woman in Massachusetts, winning the lottery involved more than luck. It involved extreme honesty and kindness. Lea Rose Fiega accidentally threw out a $1 million lottery ticket. But thanks to the kindness and honesty of the owners of the store where she bought it, she
9、eventually collected her winnings.Fiega bought the $30 Diamond Millions scratch-off ticket in March at a convenience store in Southwick, Massachusetts. The store is near her workplace. And it is named the Lucky Stop. She said, “I was in a hurry, on lunch break, and just scratched it really quick. an
10、d it didnt look like a winner.” So, she handed it to the store owners to throw away.The ticket lay in the store for 10 days. “One evening, I was going through the tickets from the trash and found out that she didnt scratch the number.” Abhi Shah, the son of the stores owners, told a local television
11、 station. So, he scratched off the number. It was a $1 million ticket.Fiega is a regular customer. So, the family knew immediately who had thrown it away. Shah went to see her at work. Fiega said, “He came to my office and said, My Mom and Dad would like to see you.” She told the young man that she
12、was busy working. But he said, “No, you have to come over.”So, Fiega went to the store and that was when the family told her the news. “I was in total disbelief,” Fiega said. “I cried. I hugged them.”The store gets $10,000 from the state lottery company for selling the winning ticket. Fiega said she
13、 gave the family some money to thank them. She is saving the rest for retirement.4What made Fiega nearly lose her great fortune?AGreed.BKindness.CGenerosity.DCarelessness.5How did Fiega initially expect the store owners to handle her ticket?ABy getting rid of it.BBy selling it to others.CBy keeping
14、a record of it.DBy keeping it for her.6Why did Shah insist that Fiega go to see his parents?ATo trick her back to their store.BTo divide up the lottery winnings.CTo return the lottery ticket to her.DTo identify the owner of the lottery ticket.7Which word best describes the outcome of the incident?AU
15、nfair.BWin-win.CRegrettable.DUncertain.Kazunori Takishima has been traveling the world to support Japan at every Olympic Games for the past 15 years, so he intended to see the event in his home city of Tokyo. But when a ban on audience was announced, that dream was over.He had spent nearly $40,000 o
16、n 197 tickets for him and his friends to see as many events as possible during Tokyo 2020, which started on July 23.“It took an unbelievable amount of time, effort, and passion,” Takishima told CNN. “But I was so passionate about the Olympics that even though it was very difficult and challenging, I
17、 enjoyed the process of buying the tickets.”The 45-year-old businessman worked out that if he watched all the events he had booked, he would have broken the Guinness World Record for attendance at Olympic events. He got a refund (退款) on the tickets he had purchased.Takishimas love for the Olympics s
18、tarted in 2005 when he saw a figure skating competition for the first time and immediately bought tickets for the 2006 Torino Olympics in Italy. He was infatuated. It inspired him so much that he has been going to the Olympics ever since.But this year, only members of the media and the selected peop
19、le were allowed to watch the events. The decision by Olympic officials to ban audience was designed to prevent the spread of COVID-19.“And its the athletes that will suffer the most from the lack of support in the stands,” Takishima said.“Its a great loss when your family cant come,” Takishima said.
20、 “So I hope everyone will at least cheer for them in front of the TV.”Despite his disappointment, he said the experience wouldnt stop him from being an Olympic superfan. “I will continue to visit and support the Olympics until the day I die,” Takishima said. “While Im still able to move, I plan to s
21、ee all the Games from the opening to the closing ceremonies.”8What was Kazunori Takishimas dream?ATo break the Guinness World Record.BTo support Japan at every Olympic Games.CTo compete in the Olympic Games as an athlete.DTo watch the Tokyo Olympic Games on the scene.9What problem did Kazunori Takis
22、hima meet with?AHis efforts got nowhere.BHe failed to get enough tickets.CHis business suffered a great loss.DHe had to watch the Games alone.10What does the underlined word “infatuated” in paragraph 5 probably mean?AUpset.BAmbitious.CInterested.DSurprised.11Who would be affected most without the au
23、dience in the Games according to Takishima?AThe sponsors.BThe judges.CThe Olympic officials.DThe athletes.The head of the Virgin Hyperloop (超级高铁) transport system says the company aims to begin carrying passengers by 2027.The Virgin Hyperloop system is based on a technology called magnetic levitatio
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