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1、2023屆高考英語模擬試卷注意事項(xiàng):1答卷前,考生務(wù)必將自己的姓名、準(zhǔn)考證號(hào)、考場號(hào)和座位號(hào)填寫在試題卷和答題卡上。用2B鉛筆將試卷類型(B)填涂在答題卡相應(yīng)位置上。將條形碼粘貼在答題卡右上角條形碼粘貼處。2作答選擇題時(shí),選出每小題答案后,用2B鉛筆把答題卡上對(duì)應(yīng)題目選項(xiàng)的答案信息點(diǎn)涂黑;如需改動(dòng),用橡皮擦干凈后,再選涂其他答案。答案不能答在試題卷上。3非選擇題必須用黑色字跡的鋼筆或簽字筆作答,答案必須寫在答題卡各題目指定區(qū)域內(nèi)相應(yīng)位置上;如需改動(dòng),先劃掉原來的答案,然后再寫上新答案;不準(zhǔn)使用鉛筆和涂改液。不按以上要求作答無效。4考生必須保證答題卡的整潔??荚嚱Y(jié)束后,請(qǐng)將本試卷和答題卡一并交回

2、。第一部分 (共20小題,每小題1.5分,滿分30分)1_ progress it is, you cant stop moving forward.AWhatever great BHowever greatCNo matter how great DHow great a2The wet weather will continue tomorrow, when a cold front to arrive.Ais expected Bis expectingCexpects Dwill be expected3- Have you heard that they are working a

3、round the clock to compete for the prize?- Dont worry. We are ready to the challenge.Abuild upBtake upCstick toDlead to4Although the test _ look like a simple one, great care is needed.AmayBmustCshouldDneed5It is not how much money you will give us but that you are present at the ceremony _ really m

4、atters.AwhichBitCwhatDthat6Some drunken drivers think that they may be lucky to_a fine, which may cost their own lives.Aget throughBget along withCget down toDget away with7Dad, you should have taken me to the football match this morning.I had intended to, but I couldnt spare any time, I _ a report.

5、Ahad written BwroteCwas writing Dwould write8That student admitted in the math exam, that he would never do that again in the future.Ato have cheated, promisingBcheating, promisedCto cheating, promisedDhaving cheated, promising9The pilot asked all the passengers on board to remain_as the plane was m

6、aking a landing.AseatBseatingCseatedDto be seating10What did she want to know, Tom?She wondered we could complete the experimentAwhen was it thatBit was when thatCit was whenDwhen it was that11Wild animals in nature reserves need to develop their survival skills and their wild nature.AdisplayBposses

7、sCmaintainDmonitor12Your car should be ready next TuesdayWe were _ hoping youd be able to do it by this FridayAstillBratherCalwaysDeven13The coat I bought yesterday is not expensive at all. As a matter of fact, I would gladly have paid _ for it.Aas much twiceBmuch as twiceCas twice muchDtwice as muc

8、h14一Did you forget your promise, dear?一 I have finished my homework on time, mom.AExcuse me.BSurely.CWhy not?DHow could I?15Even a small personal computer store vast amounts of information.AmightBcanCought toDhas to16She got her first science fiction published. It turned out to be_.When was that?It

9、was in 2009 _ she was still in college.Asuccess; thatBa success; whenCsuccess; whenDa success; that17 Are you still thinking about the email Tony sent you yesterday? Oh,to tell the truth,thats makes me feel excited.AWhat Bhow Cthat Dwhy18My neighbour came to ask me why there was so much noise in my

10、house yesterday afternoon. I told her that some children an English song.ApraticedBwould practiceChave practicedDwere practicing19Only those who have a lot in common can get along well._. Opposites sometimes do attract.AI hope notBI think soCI appreciate thatDI beg to differ20 Tell me something abou

11、t his match in Sydney. Well,he got the championship, we had expected.He made it at last.AasBwhatCwhyDhow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(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng)。21(6分)At your next meeting, wait for a pause in conversation and try to measure how long it lasts.Among English speakers, chances are that it will

12、be a second or two at most. But while this pattern may be universal, our awareness of silence differs dramatically across cultures.What one culture considers a confusing or awkward pause may be seen by others as a valuable moment of reflection and sign of respect for what the last speaker has said.

13、Research in Dutch and also in English found that when a silence in conversation stretches to four seconds, people start to feel uneasy. In contrast, a separate study of business meetings found that Japanese people are happy with silences of 8.2 seconds nearly twice as long as in Americans meetings.I

14、n Japan, it is recognized that the best communication is when you dont speak at all. Its already a failure to understand each other by speaking because youre repairing that failure by using words.In the US, it may originate from the history of colonial (殖民地) America as a crossroads of many different

15、 races. When you have a complex of difference, its hard to establish common understanding unless you talk and theres understandably a kind of anxiety unless people are verbally engaged to establish a common life. This applies also to some extent to London.In contrast, when theres more homogeneity, p

16、erhaps its easier for some kinds of silence to appear. For example, among your closest friends and family its easier to sit in silence than with people youre less well acquainted with.1、Which of the following people might have the longest silence in conversation?AThe Dutch. BAmericans.CThe English.

17、DThe Japanese.2、What might the Japanese agree with in a conversation?ASpeaking more gives the upper hand.BSpeak out what you have in your mind.CGreat minds think alike without words.DThe shorter talking silence, the better.3、What can we learn from the text?AA four second silence in conversation is u

18、niversal.BIts hard for Americans to reach a common agreement.CEnglish speakers are more talkative than Japanese speakers.DThe closer we and our family are, the easier the silence appears.4、What does the underlined word “homogeneity” in the last paragraph mean?ASimilarity. BContradiction.CDiversity.

19、DMisunderstanding.22(8分)The key to getting people to work together effectively could be giving them the freedom to choose their collaborators (合作者) and the comfort of working with established contacts, new research suggests.In the study, David Melamed, an assistant professor of sociology at the Ohio

20、 State University and lead author of the study, and his co-authors found participants through the Amazon Mechanical Turk website a service that allows researchers to hire people from around the world for a variety of purposes. For this study, all participants were from the United States.Those who ag

21、reed to participate played online games in which each player started out with 1,000 monetary units that translated to $1 in real money they could pocket. If one player agreed to pay another player 50 monetary units, that second person would actually acquire 100 units. Each of the 16-round games incl

22、uded about 25 participants, some of whom participated in multiple games. In all, 810 people participated in the research.Some of the games included random networks, where certain people could interact. Others included clustered (群集的) networks, in which a small group had multiple connections an arran

23、gement that was designed to mimic (模擬) real life, where humans often run their lives in packs. And the networks were either static (靜態(tài)的) or dynamic (動(dòng)態(tài)的). In static networks, a player could interact only with the appointed partners. In dynamic networks, participants could cut their ties with another

24、 player and form new connections. Furthermore, some of the games included reputation information. Participants were labeled based on their history of willingness to share money. The idea was to test whether those known to collaborate were favored by other players based on reputation a factor shown i

25、n previous research to play a significant role in whether a person is likely to partner with another.Melamed and his research partners were surprised to find that whether people are likely to partner with others had nothing to do with reputation in this study. The findings might have departed from p

26、revious studies because of the difference in size and study design, he said, explaining that much of the previous work in this area was conducted in groups of 100 or fewer and mostly involved student subjects. The Turk network used for the new study has been shown to be representative of the U.S. po

27、pulation in terms of age, race and other factors and the introduced players had no previous connections.Cooperation rates overall were high and highest when the participants were cooperating in clusters and had the ability to drop a partner in favor of another. “What really seems to matter is the ab

28、ility to change the structure of a network,” Melamed said. “And the patterns of relationships also made a difference. Those in a known cluster with multiple connections cooperated more.”1、What did David Melamed and his partners do for their study?AThey hired 810 people globally.BThey gave each parti

29、cipant $1,000.CThey designed 16-round online games.DThey asked each participant to take part in only one game.2、Compared with previous research, the new study found that _.Areputation played no role in cooperationBstudent subjects were more likely to partner with othersCplayers having connections be

30、fore were more cooperativeDcooperation rates were influenced by age, race and other factors3、It can be inferred that the purpose of the study led by David Melamed is to discover _.Ahow to change the patterns of relationshipsBwhat leads people to collaborate most willinglyCwhat kind of person is the

31、most popular in a teamDwhether its proper to drop a partner in favor of another23(8分) I used to be crazy about the hunting season. The excitement of waiting for a prey(獵物)and the pride of showing off the kill fascinated me. However, everything changed after that cold morning.Early on that day of the

32、 late fall, I set off alone for the woods, packing a gun, a bottle of hot coffee and three thick sandwiches. After finding the fresh deers tracks in the snow, I settled down behind a little bush.I sat there for about an hour. It was then that I saw him. A deer, a big beautiful deer! There was no cov

33、er nearer to him than 30 yards. Surely I couldnt miss! I waited for him to realize I was there. I waited for him to be shocked and run away. But he fooled me completely. He came towards me! He was curious, I suppose, or maybe he was stupid-how else can you explain it? Well, that deer walked right up

34、 to where I was sitting. Then he stopped and looked at me!What happened next is hard to believe, but its true. And it all seemed quite natural. Just as when a friendly young deer comes near you, I reached up and scratched his head. And he liked to be scratched. In fact, he practically asked for more

35、. Then, I fed him my sandwich! Yes, I know what a deer eats, but that deer ate my sandwich. Well, he finally went his way, down the hill and up the deer trail. Shoot him? Not me. You wouldnt have either, not after that. I just watched him go.When I was about half way back, I heard two shots, followe

36、d by a dull slam(撞擊)a few seconds later. Those two shots usually mean a kill. I had forgotten there were other hunters that day.Those hunters would never know they could have scratched his head.1、Why didnt the author kill the deer?AHe preferred to shoot a shy deer.BHe was fooled by the tricky deer.C

37、He was sympathetic for the deer.DHe was too shocked to shoot the deer.2、What most probably happened to the deer in the end?AOther hunters shot the deer to death.BOther hunters scratched the deers head too.CThe deer managed to escape from being shot.DThe deer would become friends with the author.3、Wh

38、ats the best title of this text?AA Hunting in Late Fall.BA Lovely Deer.CThe Cruel Killing.DThe Last Hunting.24(8分)Imagine waking up one day and finding that your beautiful local beach is no moregone, its fine white sand swept away by an abnormal storm. You go about your daily business for 12 long ye

39、ars and then suddenly the beach is back, all its glory restored by another storm. This is what happened on the island of Achill, off the coast of Ireland, where people are celebrating the return of the beautiful Ashleam Bay beach that was taken from them in 2005.That in itself is unusual enough, but

40、 the story gets even better! You see, another beach in Achill did a disappearing act once, but took much longer to return. The beach at Doonagh, located only six miles away from Ashleam Bay, was restored earlier in 2016 after waves created by spring storms had swept away all the sand in 1984, leavin

41、g just rock pools behind.There is local legend that stretches back hundreds of years that says this beach at Ashlcam Bay returns for a short every seven years then disappears again. But this time around it took a bit longer than that. It was last seen in 2005 and it stayed for a few months at that t

42、ime before it was washed away again.As you can imagine, everyone on the island of Achill is thrilled to have their sandy beach back, and even though no one knows how long its going to be around for, they are making the most of the time theyve got before it disappears again.Some may be quick to belie

43、ve climate changes cause the phenomenon, but thats not the reason these two beaches in Achill keep disappearing, Dr Kevin Lynch, a geographer at NUT Galway, says that these occurrences are the result of hydrodynamics (流體力學(xué)) and sediment(沉積物) supply, rather than climate changes.Regardless of whats ca

44、using them, disappearing and reappearing beaches are just part of what makes nature so fascinating.1、What is peoples reaction to the return of the Ashleam Bay beach?AFull of fear.BQuite delighted.CVery disappointed.DExtremely con fused.2、What can we learn about the beach at Doonagh?AIt is not locate

45、d in Ireland.BIt disappeared 12 years ago.CIt once disappeared for more than 30 years.DIt is just made up of rocks and pools.3、According to the local legend, when should the Ashleam Bay beach have come back?AIn 1982.BIn 2012.CIn 2016.DIn 2018.4、What does Dr Kevin Lynch think of the phenomenon?ASome

46、abnormal storms lead to oceans enlargement,BIt is hard to uncover the mystery of beachs disappearing.CClimate changes can result in beaches disappearing completely.DHydrodynamics and sediment supply cause two beaches to disappear.25(10分)Off-Peak fares are cheaper tickets for traveling on trains that

47、 are less busy, offering good value for money. The tickets may require you to travel at specific times of day, days of the week or on a specific route. Where there is more than one Off-Peak fare for a journey, the cheaper fare is called Super Off-Peak.You can buy Off-Peak tickets any time before you

48、 travel, either online or at a local station. The travel restrictions for your Off-Peak ticket will depend on the journey you are making. The tickets must be used on the date shown on the ticket. For Off-Peak return tickets, related journeys must be made on the date shown on your ticket as well.Chil

49、dren aged five to fifteen get a 50% discount for all Off-Peak fares. Up to 2 children under 5 years can travel free with each fare paying adult. Railcard holders get 1/3 off all Standard Class Off-Peak fares. Senior, and disabled Railcard holders also get 1/3 off all First Class Off Peak fares. Plea

50、se note that minimum fares and time restrictions may apply to tickets bought with a Railcard.If you plan on a train trip with friends or your family, you may get group travel discounts. Three or four can travel for the price of just two adultsleaving everyone more money to spend on the day out! If y

51、ou are traveling in a group of ten or more at Off-Peak times, you may be able to obtain a further discount through the train company you are traveling with. Contact the train company directly and be aware that you may need to book tickets in advance.For more information, please visit www. nationalra

52、il. co. uk1、An Off-Peak ticket differs from other tickets in _.Aits good value for moneyBits convenienceCthe specific trainsDtravel schedules2、Apart from the Off-Peak fares, you may also save money by _.Abecoming a VIPBtraveling at rush timeCbuying tickets onlineDgetting group travel discounts3、What

53、 type of writing is this text?AAn announcement.BA ticket booking guide.CA business report.DA travel review.第三部分 語言知識(shí)運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié))第一節(jié)(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(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)26(30分)A few years ago I was working part time at a local ice cream shop. While 1 an elderly woman a hot fudge sunda

54、e (圣代冰淇淋) at the drive-through window, I couldnt help 2 her car, because I was just inches from her face. I 3 that she had a basket of what appeared to be purple tomatoes.As I gave her the sundae, I said, “Those tomatoes look delicious! What 4 are they?” She smiled so 5 that I thought she was about

55、to laugh, but instead she replied. “Here, have some!” Within seconds I had a 6 of purple tomatoes.“Oh, no, you 7 give me any!” I said. Those tomatoes looked expensive. “Here, have more,” she 8 , and I had six of the prettiest tomatoes I had 9 seen. I weakly tried to say, “Really, you didnt have to g

56、ive me any, 10 I appreciate it.The woman smiled again and 11 , “They belong to a rare type. So they arent like the one, you get in the grocery store. I hope you enjoy them.” I said “Thank you” again, and she 12 off.About two weeks later, my 13 at the ice cream store sent me a message: “I want to let

57、 you know that your gardener dropped off a box of 14 for you. Please come and get them.” 15 , I texted, “My gardener?” That night my boss showed me the 16 . I opened it and inside were tomatoes, cucumbers, and green beans. I was 17 , feeling greatly surprised. Why was this woman being so 18 ?I never

58、 saw her again, but to this day her act of kindness inspires me to 19 my garden plants with anyone who likes or needs them. 20 , all I expect is just a “Thank you”. Better yet, pay it forward and be someone elses secret gardener.1、Aleaving Bhanding Cawarding Dbuying2、Aasking for Bthinking of Cwaitin

59、g for Dlooking into3、Apretended Bnoticed Cexpected Dunderstood4、Acolor Bkind Cshape Dnumber5、Awidely Bslightly Cweakly Dshyly6、Adozen Bbasket Chandful Dvariety7、Aneednt Bcant Cmustnt Dwont8、Apromised Bagreed Ccommented D insisted9、Aeven Balso Cyet Dever10、Aif Bbut Cfor Dso11、Aleft Bexplained Cpaused

60、 Dsuggested12、Agot Bfell Csped Dwalked13、Afriend Bcustomer Cassistant Dboss14、Agrains Bvegetables Cfruits Dflowers15、AExcited BPuzzled CUpset DAngry16、Astore Bgarden Cgift Dbox17、Aangry Bhappy Cnervous Dsorry18、Agenerous Bhumorous Cserious Doutgoing19、Agrow Bmanage Cshare Dsell20、AIn return BIn adva

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