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1、2022-2023學年高考英語模擬試卷注意事項:1答題前,考生先將自己的姓名、準考證號碼填寫清楚,將條形碼準確粘貼在條形碼區(qū)域內(nèi)。2答題時請按要求用筆。3請按照題號順序在答題卡各題目的答題區(qū)域內(nèi)作答,超出答題區(qū)域書寫的答案無效;在草稿紙、試卷上答題無效。4作圖可先使用鉛筆畫出,確定后必須用黑色字跡的簽字筆描黑。5保持卡面清潔,不要折暴、不要弄破、弄皺,不準使用涂改液、修正帶、刮紙刀。第一部分 (共20小題,每小題1.5分,滿分30分)1I guess _ impresses me most about his painting is the colors he uses.AwhoBwhichC

2、thatDwhat2 The film is, I have to say, not a bit interesting. Why? Its _ than the films I have ever seen.Afar more interestingBmuch less interestingCno more interestingDany less interesting3When _ leave for Japan?When _ leave for Japan is kept secret.”Athey will, will theyBwill they, they willCthey

3、will, they willDwill they, will they4Dont let yourself be _ into buying things you dont really want.AadvocatedBclarifiedCflashedDpersuaded5Im afraid that I cant attend Toms wedding party _ next weekend.Ato be heldBbeing heldCheldDis to be held6 “Made in China 2025” aims to transform China from a pro

4、duct-making factory into a product-making power, _ driven by innovation and emphasizing quality over quantity.Athe one thatBone thatConeDthe one7-Dont worry, Mum. The doctor said it was only the flu.- _! Ill tell dad theres nothing serious.ACongratulations BWhat a reliefCHow surprising DIm so sorry8

5、Scientists have introduced a new model of 3D printer, _ differs from the existing ones in certain aspects.AasBwhichCwhoDthat9We can not afford limited progress. We need rapid progress, Ban said at the Third World Climate Conference in Geneva, by the World Meteorological Organization (WMO).Aorganized

6、Bbeing organizedCorganizingDwas organized10_ which university to attend, the girl asked her teacher for advice.ANot knowingBKnowing notCNot knownDKnown not11We offered to pay our half of the cost that was needed to restore the shared doorway but Charles would have of it.AnothingBanythingCnoneDany12-

7、Can I park my car here?-Sure not, we dont allow here.Ato parkingBparkCto parkDparking13After talking with her teacher for about an hour, she felt relieved and began to know how to this kind of situation.Ahandle Braise Cexplore Dstrengthen14By the time he arrived in Beijing, we _ there for two days.A

8、will have stayedBstayChave been stayingDhad stayed15Large quantities of time _ for practising guided writings. Awas neededBare neededC needsDis needed16Sometimes it seems to bother the teacher _ all the students are being too quiet.AhowBwhatCthatDwhere17The senior teacher always goes swimming and do

9、es push-ups to stay _.Ain placeBin orderCin shapeDin fashion18The steamboat was fully furnished with life preservers. The passengers might be saved _ accidents.Ain spite ofBinstead ofCin case ofDin place of19Different cultural features of ethnic groups are _ one another and work out a melodyAin tune

10、 withBin parallel withCin contrast toDin response to20As I opened my eyes, in _ direction I looked, I could see smiling, peaceful, calm and content faces.AwhateverBhoweverCwhicheverDwherever第二部分 閱讀理解(滿分40分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中,選出最佳選項。21(6分)Chinas cancer researcher Zhu Chen, together with two Fr

11、ench researchers Anne Dejean and Hugues de The, received Sjoberg Prize 2018 in Stockholm Concert Hall, Sweden on Friday.“We used wisdom from both Chinese and Western medicine and offered a cure to one of the most deadly cancers, ” Chen told Xinhua, “I feel that Chinese medicine has potential to cont

12、ribute more to human health. There are no borders in medicine, because it struggles for benefiting all mankind. Its a language of peace, and of development and progress.” Chen recalled the cooperation with the two French researchers for over 30 years.This years Sjoberg winners have developed a new a

13、nd targeted treatment for a specific form of blood cancer called acute promyelocytic leukaemia(急性早幼粒白血病). It was once one of the deadliest forms of cancer, but it is now possible to cure nine out of ten patients who receive the new treatment. The winners have made this revolutionary development poss

14、ible by methodically mapping the molecular mechanisms responsible for the disease.The prize is awarded by the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences and is funded(資助) by the Sjoberg Foundation. The foundation, with a donation of 2.5 billion US dollars, was founded in 2016, and serves to promote scientifi

15、c research that focuses on cancer, health and the environment.The prize is an annual international prize in cancer research awarded to individual researchers or research groups. The prize amounts to one million US dollars, of which 100,000 US dollars is the prize sum and 900,000 US dollars is fundin

16、g for future research.1、Zhu Chen was awarded Sjoberg Prize for the _.Aresearch into a language Bpromotion of Chinese medicineCtreatment for a once fatal cancer Dcooperation with French researchers2、What can we know about the Sjoberg Foundation?AIt funds research in certain fields. BIt favors individ

17、ual researchers.CIt donates 2.5 million US dollars. DIt awards the prize annually.3、What can the text be classified as?AA biography. BA news report.CA science fiction. DAn advertisement.4、What is the best title for the text?ANew cure for cancer BNo borders in medicineCGreat contributions to human he

18、alth DChinese scientist receiving Sjoberg Priz22(8分)For kids and a fair share of adults, a San Diego vacation means theme parks and other attractions. Before heading to a park, check online; many parks have seasonal or holiday hours.San Diego Wild Animal ParkIn the summer, a lion exhibit will open a

19、nd allow guests to walk through the animals habitat. Only glass will be between man and beasts. The Wild Animal Parks new Dino Mountain, featuring 20 lifelike dinosaurs, will run through Sept. 6.Details: general admission tickets are $26.50 for adults and children aged 12 and older. $19.50 for child

20、ren aged 3-11, free for children 2 and younger. A discounted ticket for $23.85 is available to seniors 60 and older, .San Diego ZooThe zoo has a new panda, Mei Sheng. Theres not much in the way of new attractions, but Nighttime Zoo, a program popular with families, starts June 26.Details: General ad

21、mission is $21 for adults, $14 for children aged 3-11, free for children 2 and younger. www.legoland. comSea world San DiegoA 6-minute ride called Journey to Atlantis, which is to open in late May, tells the legend of the mythical island nation. People who step onto the rides eight-passenger Greek f

22、ishing boats will experience simulated earthquakes, etc. After that, riders can visit a new exhibit of dolphins, which have not been on display at the park since 2008.Details: General admission is $46.95 for adults, $37.95 for children aged 3-9, free for children 2 and younger. .Old Town Trolley Tou

23、rsVisiting relatives or friends in San Diego? They can get a hometown pass and ride for free with you paid admission. One gift per paid adult guest.Details: The main ticket booth is in Old Town. Hours are 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., daily $25. www.H.1、Which of the following websites offers a discount to the o

24、ld?A. B.C. Dwww.H.2、How much will the admission be if a five-year-old child visits San Diego Zoo with his parents?A$21. B$35.C$42. D$56.3、Where can we see the performance of dolphins?ASan Diego Wild Animal Park. BSan Diego Zoo.CSea world San Diego. DOld Town Trolley Tours.23(8分)Electric devices can

25、seem like a “third party” in some relationships because some partners spent more time on them than with each other.When Amanda Gao, a 26-year-old white collar worker in Beijing, went to a hotpot restaurant with her boyfriend on Friday night several weeks ago, she expected that they would have a good

26、 time together. To her disappointment, however, it did not turn out that later. As soon as they were led to their seats and she began to order dishes, he buried himself in his mobile phone.“It seemed that his phone was making its way between us. A date that should have belonged to us turned into one

27、 where my boyfriend dated a third party and I felt left out.” Gao said. Some people, like her, have found electronics have been sabotaging(破壞) their romantic relationships.A study, published in the journal Psychology of Popular Media Culture, in April, 2017, questioned nearly 200 college aged adults

28、 who were in committed(真誠的) relationships to report on their and their partners smartphone dependency. The results showed people who were more dependent on their phones were less sure about their relationships, and people considered their partners excessively(過度地) dependent on their devices were les

29、s satisfied in their relationship.Lin Yuan, a relationship advisor in Beijing, noted that as more and more electronics come out and spice up peoples lives, they are at the same time becoming a third party in relationships, especially for young people.Lin said she knew of some people who suggest that

30、 electronics should be kept out of bedrooms, which she considered challenging and hard to be put into practice for most couples. She recommended that if people are feeling neglected in their relationship, they need to respectfully let their partners know their feeling. “Communication is always the b

31、est and the most efficient way.” she said.1、What is Gaos feeling when entering the restaurant with her boyfriend?AExpectant. BDisappointed.CAnnoyed. DUneasy.2、Which of the following may Lin Yuan agree with?AGaos boyfriend must be addicted to playing games.BMost couples can practice keeping electroni

32、cs out of bedrooms.CPartners should communicate more to understand each other better.DCouples should restrict the use of electronics to avoid possible problems.3、Why was the case of Amanda Gao mentioned?ATo explain who the “third party” is.BTo stress the importance of electronic devices.CTo make adv

33、isors know more about the matter.DTo introduce peoples dependence on electronics.4、Which of the following can be the best title for the text?AA third partyelectronic devicesBAre electronic devices killing romance?CDo smart phones ruin partnership?DCouples and smart phones24(8分)Its not piano lessons

34、or dance classes.Nowadays,the biggest extra-curricular activity in the west is going to a tutor.Pat,a mother in Canada,spends about 800 Canadian dollars a month on tutors when finding out half her daughters class have tutors.She feels like her child is going to fall behind because everyone else seem

35、s to be ahead.Shelley,a mother of three,also has tutors constantly coming in and out of her home.She was always yelling when she couldnt manage to get her children focused.When she gets a tutor once a week,they become focused for one entire hour and can get most of their homework done.Tutoring isnt

36、simply a private school phenomenon.Nor is it intended only for lower-achieving students.In Canada alone,seven percent of high school students reported using a tutor in 2010.That increased to 15 percent in 2015.Overall,parents hire tutors because they are worried school are not meeting their expectat

37、ions,but there is also a culture shift.A special value is placed on education in Asia,where tutoring is viewed as an extension to the school day. As a large number of Asians emigrated to the west over the recent years,their attitudes towards education have had an influence.Another reason for the gro

38、wth in business is parental frustration and their packed schedules.A lot of parents just dont have time to help their children with homework and some others couldnt help their children after Grade 3,according to a president of an American tutoring company.There has been a noticeable change in the at

39、titudes,too.Children used to get bullied(被欺負)for having a tutor, now its becoming the norm to have one.Children dont seem to mind that they have a tutor.One parent feels surprised that so many of her childs classmates have tutors.For the amount parents pay in tuition,children should have as much ext

40、ra help children with a tutor because_.1、Shelley decided to equip her children with a tutor because_.Aher childrens school is not meeting her expectation Bover half of her childrens classmates have tutorsCher childrens homework is too difficult for her Dshe had a hard time getting her children focus

41、ed2、In Canada,the population of high school students using a tutor grew by _from 2010 to 2015.A7%. B8%. C10%. D15%.3、According to the passage,which of the following statement is TRUE?APat got a tutor because she cant help her children with homework.BShelley spends about 800 Canadian dollars on tutor

42、s every month.CAsians usually place more emphasis on education that Canadians.DMost students with the help of tutors have poor grades at school.4、The tutoring business in the west has been seen in growth in recent years because_.a.a lot of parents are too occupied to help their children with homewor

43、k.b.children no longer get bullied for going to a tutor and getting extra helpc.many schools cannot offer as much help as their students needd.Asians emigrating to the west have affected peoples attitude to tutoring.Aa,b,c. Ba,b,d. Ca,c,d. Db,c,d.25(10分)If you ask most fathers, without hesitation, t

44、hey will say that they would die for their children. Unfortunately, some men have been put in that situation, and with Fathers Day coming up next weekend, we want to share with you their stories.Justin McCaryOn October 8, 2015, Justin McCary, his 10-year-old daughter Haley, and his niece were doing

45、some rock collecting near a railroad bridge in Chattanooga. When they heard the train coming, they started to move away from the tracks, but that is when Haleys foot became stuck. He pushed her off the bridge and she fell 15-feet into the stream below. The girl survived, but the train killed the fat

46、her instantly.Jim TramelOn Easter Sunday, 2016, Jim Tramel was on vacation with his family in Palm Springs. Suddenly Jim saw that something was wrong with his nine-year-old daughter. He immediately dived into the pool and managed to get his daughter to safety, but he was pronounced dead in the hospi

47、tal. Other people were far away from the faulty wiring and not seriously injured.Fredrick MartinOn April 3, 2012, Fredrick and his eight-year-old son Tre were cleaning out Tres grandmothers garage when two men ran towards them and fired a few shots. Fredrick naturally bent over his son and protected

48、 him from the bullets (子彈). Police believe that this murder was random, and no one has ever been arrested in connection with the crime that left Tre Martin fatherless.Jacob MerkelEarly one morning in November 2010, a fire broke out in the home of the Merkels in Manitoba, Canada. Once outside, the pa

49、rents realized their fourth child, Kai, was still in the basement. Braving the flames, Jacob went back inside and reappeared from the fire with Kai in his arms. But just as he stepped out, there was an explosion behind him. Sadly, Jacob didnt survive the night.1、What happened to Haley when the train

50、 was coming close to her?AShe got her foot stuck. BShe was knocked down.CShe was collecting rocks. DShe jumped into the stream.2、Who is a victim of the faulty wiring?AJacob Merkel. BJustin McCary.CFredrick Martin. DJim Tramel.3、What did Fredrick do to save his son?AShoot at the murderers. BStop bull

51、ets with his body.CTake the criminals to court. DDirect him to the basement.4、Why did the author write the text?ATo tell why fathers died for their kids.BTo introduce some fathers misfortune.CTo honor fathers and their heroic actions.DTo show how many fathers died for their kids.第三部分 語言知識運用(共兩節(jié))第一節(jié)(

52、每小題1.5分,滿分30分)閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的A、B、C和D四個選項中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項26(30分)I am an educator born to make a difference. I have spent my entire life at the 1 . And we know why kids drop out. But one of the things that we never discuss or we 2 discuss is the value and importance of human 3 .A colleague said to me

53、, “They dont pay me to 4 the kids. They pay me to teach a 5 .” Well, I said to her, “You know, kids dont learn from people they dont like.” Some think that you can either have it in you to build a 6 , or you dont. I have had classes that were so 7 that I cried. I wondered, “How am I going to 8 this

54、group, in nine months from where they are to where they need to be? It was difficult, and awfully 9 How do I 10 the self-esteem of a child and his academic achievement at the same time?”O(jiān)ne year I 11 a bright idea. I told my students, “You were 12 to be in my class because I am the best and you are

55、the best.” One of the students said, “Really?” I said, “Really. We have to show the other classes how to do it, so when we walk down the hall, peoplewill 13 us, so you cant make noise.” And I gave them a saying to say: “I am 14 . I was somebody when I came. Ill be a better somebody when I leave. I 1

56、5 the education that I get here. I have things to do, people to impress, and places to go.”Teaching and learning should 16 joy. How 17 would our world be if we had kids who were not afraid to take risks, who were not afraid to think, and who had a 18 ? Every child deserves a champion, an adult who w

57、ill never 19 on them, who understands the power of connection, and insists that they become the 20 that they can possibly be.1、Aschool building Bcollege Ccommunity center Dprison2、Afrequently Bpartly Cfinally Drarely3、Arelative Bconnection Cexperience Dunderstanding4、Aplease Bsatisfy Clike Dtreat5、A

58、lesson Bjoke Cway Dclass6、Afriendship Bbridge Cgap Drelationship7、Aexcellent Blow Csad Dadaptable8、Ajoin Bown Ctake Dmanage9、Aupset Bboring Cfrustrated Dhard10、Araise Barise Cshow Dcontrol11、Acame out Bcame to Ccame up with Dcame about12、Aarranged Bplaced Cchosen Dthrown13、Anotice Blook Cfind Dcall1

59、4、Anothing Bsomebody Canybody Dsomething15、Areserve Bexpect Cobserve Ddeserve16、Acatch Bbring Cexpress Dindicate17、Apowerful Bmagical Cfearful Dimaginative18、Aprize Bsupporter Cteacher Dchampion19、Aput up Bdepend Cgive up Drefuse20、Abright Bbest Cconfident Ddetermined第二節(jié)(每小題1.5分,滿分15分)閱讀下面材料,在空白處填入1

60、個適當?shù)膯卧~或括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。27(15分)Its not often sunny in Paris, but people still love to walk along the banks of the Seine. They love the view of the citys old1(building), especially Notre Dame Cathedral, with its fantastic spire(尖頂).2, that view has been changed forever. On April 16, a fire 3 (destroy) the

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