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1、2022-2023學(xué)年高考英語(yǔ)模擬試卷注意事項(xiàng):1 答題前,考生先將自己的姓名、準(zhǔn)考證號(hào)填寫(xiě)清楚,將條形碼準(zhǔn)確粘貼在考生信息條形碼粘貼區(qū)。2選擇題必須使用2B鉛筆填涂;非選擇題必須使用05毫米黑色字跡的簽字筆書(shū)寫(xiě),字體工整、筆跡清楚。3請(qǐng)按照題號(hào)順序在各題目的答題區(qū)域內(nèi)作答,超出答題區(qū)域書(shū)寫(xiě)的答案無(wú)效;在草稿紙、試題卷上答題無(wú)效。4保持卡面清潔,不要折疊,不要弄破、弄皺,不準(zhǔn)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)1Oh!I can feel something _ up my leg!It must be an insectAto climbBclim

2、bingCclimbDclimbed2_ individual players, we have a great team but the problem is that they dont play football together well at all.AOn top of BBy means ofCIn terms of DIn case of3Dont leave matches or cigarettes on the table within _ of children.AstretchBexpandCreachDextend4In my opinion, ones indiv

3、idual income does not wholly reflect the extent _ ones self-value and social value are realized.Aof whichBwith whichCon whichDto which5Some warned that the step the US government has taken to cope with the current crisis is _ much risk.Aone ofBthe one ofCthe oneDthat one6 Do you have any problems if

4、 you _ this job? Well, Im thinking about the salary.Aoffer Bwill offer Care offered Dwill be offered7Although the situation was tough during the economic crisis now things are beginning to _.Alook upBkeep upCset upDbuild up8-Late again!Where_?-Sorry,I_ in the heavy traffic,or I would have been here

5、earlier.Awere you;have got stuckBhave you been;have got stuckCwere you;got stuckDhave you been;got stuck9Youve agreed to go, so why arent you getting ready?But I _ that I was expected to set off at once.Adont realize Bdidnt realizeChavent realized Dhadnt realized10I got more _ about him from reading

6、 his books than from talking to him.AinsightsBmemoriesCresourcesDexperiences11Its supposed to be the end of the paperback(簡(jiǎn)裝書(shū)) and the _ of digital media, but some bookstores are surviving the Internet Age with surprising success.AdeadlineBdawnCduskDdeparture12_ at the differences between her cultur

7、e and theirs, Annie wanted to return home.AConfusing BConfusedCHaving confused DTo confuse13With the development of science, more new technology _ to the fields of IT.Ahas introducedBis being introducedCis introducedDwas introduced14The education system in China is very different from _ in the USAAo

8、ne BitCthose Dthat15Kimberly _ an article, so dont disturb her.Awould writeBwritesCwroteDis writing16To work from home, which one could hardly imagine, has been made with the development of computer technology.ApossibleBit possibleCpossiblyDto be possible17Amazing! You wear slippers at work.Dont you

9、 know its a fashion?AmustBshouldCcanDmay18My friend warned me _ going to the East Coast because it was crowded with tourists.AbyBagainstConDfor19A fireworks display was organized _ the Queens birthday.Ato mark BmarkedChaving marked Dbeing marked20Ted has never been so rude!He _something he shouldnt

10、have, but I guess he didnt mean that.Ahas saidBhad saidCsaidDwas saying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)WelcometoInspire21!Ouraimistoprovide”Inspiringwordsforthe21stcentury”. So, hereweofferaunique collection of inspiring short stories, motivationalshortstories, andhumorousshor

11、tstoriesforyou to read and share.If you do care to share, click the “SHARE”button in the bottom left corner of each page. And thanks for telling others about Inspire 21.The inspiring stories that are labeled(標(biāo)記)“TRUE”are done so to the best of our knowledge, but we do not have full proof in some cas

12、es. However, all of these stories and messages are provided because of their uplifting content, whether true or not. Many books weve read and movies weve watched were totally untrue, but we enjoyed the inspiration they gave usespecially if they had a happy ending.So, please read and share these stor

13、ies at your own discretion(判斷力). Thank you for your understanding!Also, many of the inspiring stories used here are used with permission from the author. However, we cannot grant(授予) permission to reuse any of these inspirational stories, as the majority of them are not ours.Lastly, many inspiring s

14、tories(emailed to us or we came across online )are listed as “Author Unknown” If you happen to know the authors name, to whom credit should be given, please contact us with that information so we can keep our inspiring story collection accurate. Thank you again! !1、What does Inspire 21do?AIt encoura

15、ges people to use inspiring words.BIt offers books and movies with a happy ending.CIt collects both true stories and untrue messages.DIt provides short stories for people to read and share.2、Which of the following words has the closest meaning to“inspiring”?AUplifting.BUnique.CAccurate.DHumorous.3、W

16、hat are the readers expected to do in the last paragraph?AReuse inspiring stories.BWrite more true stories.CHelp to give credit to unknown authors.DKeep the inspiring stories more accurate.22(8分) Youll find it amazing to support people when you go out to eat! Just look for restaurants that hire peop

17、le with disabilities,which are making the world a more inclusive place. Each bakery,caf and restaurant below has a wonderful and heartwarming story.Hugs Care: McKinney,TexasRuth Thompson once had a vision to create a nonprofit caf that would be run and operated primarily by adults with special needs

18、. With hard work,a strong passion and an amazing team,Hugs Caf opened its doors in 2015.“Hugs Caf is now so much more than a job to our 23 teammates,which is enhancing the meaningful lives of adults with special needs through training and employment at Hugs Caf. Thompson says.VinnyBays Coffee and Ea

19、tery: Panama City,F(xiàn)lorida“A lot of people plan their vacations around coming to this coffee shop,”says caf owner Kara Rigby. Vinny Bays Coffee and Eatery was established “so that Baylee had a place to work,”Rigby adds. Baylee is Rigbys daughters friend who has a disability. The coffee shops goal bec

20、ome training for individuals like Baylee. Some workers have even started at Vinny Bay s and were able to work in a regular workplace. Rigby says that her employees” have a whole lot more abilities than disabilities. They love unconditionally,and it changes the whole environment and business.” Rigby

21、believes that incorporating even just one or two disabled individuals into a business can change the whole atmospherefor the better!Sugar Pl um Bakery: Virginia Beach,VirginiaHead to Sugar Plum Bakery to find a delicious carrot cake and see people with disabilities successfully working alongside non

22、edisabled workers. Sugar Plum has been promoting the integration of adult s with developmental disabilities by providing training and employment opportunities to more than 1,000 people with disabilities since 1987.Whether theyre scooping cookies or making cupcakes,Sugar Plums disabled employees are

23、the backbone of the bakery.1、What do the three restaurants have in common?AThey are established by adults with special needs.BThey are supported by charities or local government.CThe provide training and employment to disabled individuals.DThe employers and employees there are all individuals with d

24、isabilities.2、It can be known from the passage that _.AHugs Caf set up in 1987 now has 23 teammatesBRigby founded her coffee shop to help Baylee,her daughterCDisabled individuals are not able to work in a regular workplaceDSugar P1um Bakery hires both normal people and people with disabilities3、What

25、 does the underlined sentence in the last paragraph suggest?ADisabled workers there are the most important part.BThe bakery get s support and strength from backbone.CThe customers are always backing the disabled workers.DThe employees have a whole lot more abilities than disabilities.23(8分)Narrative

26、 medicine for healthcare professionalsIf you re a healthcare professional looking to better serve your patients, a practice known as narrative medicine may have a powerful impact. In narrative medicine, patients share the stories behind their health conditions, with an emphasis(強(qiáng)調(diào) ) on their persona

27、l and emotional experience of illness, enabling clinicians (臨床醫(yī)生 )to provide sympathetic care. According to a report published in The Permanente Journal, the stories shared may act as a useful resource for understanding the individual, patient - specific meaning of an illness. It s thought that this

28、 understanding may provide clinicians with a unique and invaluable insight into how best to treat the condition at hand.In a healthcare system where providers are so often pressed for time, the idea of taking time out to hear each patient s health story may seem discouraging. However, many practitio

29、ners of narrative medicine have found that the benefits of this practice supersede (取代) any concerns about time management. Along with a deeper understanding of the connections between patients behaviors and symptoms and the struggles that patients face in controlling their conditions, the benefits

30、of narrative medicine include a stronger insight into possible treatments. It s also thought that building a health narrative may help patients feel more engaged(參與感) and empowered when it comes to managing their condition. What s more , studies have shown that patients may experience improvement in

31、 symptoms when encouraged to express their conditions about their illness.Once you ve included narrative medicine in your practice, getting the word out can help you draw patients who are seeking this approach to healthcare. Along with updating your website, you can expand your reach with social med

32、ia platforms, like Facebook and Twitter. Using social media content and blog posts to share your experiences can arouse the interest of patients. Since many patients may be unfamiliar with narrative medicine, your content can go a long way in spreading the word about the many benefits of this practi

33、ce. Even if you don t write about narrative medicine , the ways you write and communicate with convey your approach.1、Narrative medicine helps clinicians provide treatment based onAthe patient s wishes and needsBthe patient s description of his illnessCthe patient s personal informationDthe patient

34、s mental and emotional state2、What makes it a challenge for clinicians to practice narrative medicine?ALack of equipment.BTheir busyness.CThe patient s status.DNo official permission.3、How does a patient benefit from narrative medicine?AHe is more able to monitor his health conditions.BHe can spend

35、less money during the treatment.CHe gets more confidence in controlling his disease.DHe gets to know his own behaviors and symptoms.4、What do we know about narrative medicine from the last paragraph?AIt is only known by a few people.BIt is widely used now.CIt still needs improvement.DIt is a hot top

36、ic on line.24(8分) Tim Mas parents came to the United States from Taiwan in the 1970s. They opened a restaurant. It was not a success. They found success in America, however, in computers and engineering. In part because of their own experiences, Mas parents hoped he would study to become an engineer

37、 or doctor. They wanted financial security for their child.Growing up, Ma considered many professions writer, fireman, even president. But he had a sense early on. I didnt want to be an engineer. However, Ma did well in math and science classes in high school and he ended up choosing to study electr

38、ical engineering in college.Several engineering jobs later, though, Ma had a change of heart. He wanted to leave the engineering world behind and enter the restaurant business. It was in his blood. After all, his parents had owned a Chinese restaurant in Arkansas. His uncle also owned one in New Yor

39、k.His parents, Ma says, could not understand why he would want to leave such a good job to open a restaurant. They had worked long hours but their own restaurant still failed. They kept asking, Why?But Ma remained certain. He was going to do things differently than his parents. He was able to learn

40、from their one major mistake as restaurant owners they knew very little about the art of cooking. So, at age 30, Ma left engineering and returned to school cooking school.Ma soon learned that he enjoyed cooking. In 2009, Ma opened his first restaurant in Virginia. It is called Maple Avenue. At Maple

41、 Avenue, Ma cooked, cleaned the ovens, fixed equipment and paid bills. He worked long hours, seven days a week. His long hours paid off. Ma opened his fourth restaurant last year, Kyirisan in Washington, DCKyirisans success is due to the creative menu and food, Ma says. But mostly it just comes from

42、 completely hard work. I think in this country you can create your own success, just by working hard. Not because youre smarter than anybody, not because youre more creative than anybody, just by working hard. And I think thats why a lot of people end up coming to America.1、Why did Mas parents want

43、him to become an engineer or doctor?ATheir family had found success in engineering for generations.BThey were tired of running a restaurant.CThey thought it financially secure to be an engineer or doctor.DThey wanted him to try a career different from theirs.2、Why do a lot of people come to America?

44、AThey can learn many things.BThey can run their business creatively.CThey can choose jobs freely.DThey can succeed through hard work.3、What can be the best title for the text?AA suitable jobBFollow your heartCA successful businessDCreate your own business25(10分)PerformancesLets Face the MusicRia Jon

45、es, the world-famous star of Evita, Cats, and Les Miserables, returns home for two special concerts.Proving that there is more to her than a great gift for singing the great show songs, Ria invites you on a memorable journey that goes from musical to classical and from classical to pop. Songs from M

46、iss Saigon perfectly mix with Disney favorites from Beauty and the Beast along with some popular standards for a great evening in the company of a very special vocal talent.Song RecitalJudy Coe performs widely as a soloist( 獨(dú) 唱 者 ) in America and is also a music teacher. The programme includes songs

47、 from Porgy and Bess, a successful American opera, with special solo piano arrangements by Katherine Morris. Judy ends the concert with songs whose texts are by Shakespeare, Yeats, Eliot, Oscar Wilde and Emily Dickinson. The concert will be framed by the singing of Welsh and American music by the po

48、pular Gyrlais Male Voice Choir, directed by Meirwyn Thomas.Mayte MartinMayte Martin is easily the best-known Catalan singer. She has been very popular since her early twenties, when she won a string of prizes. She has taken part in Barcelonas WOMAD festivals and in the Gipsy Kings celebrated festiva

49、l Mosaique Gitane at Nimes. She will be accompanied by her regular solo guitarist, two dancers and a “clapper”.The Adventure of MalicThis show is about the fantastically dangerous life of an imaginary Iberian character called Malic. In this show he visits China and gets into fights with dragons and

50、then travels to Barcelona where he comes across many dangerous characters. The show is told using Chinese shadow puppets ( 皮 影 ), beautifully handled, with a live narrator-musician who gives life to the show in English.1、Who will perform Disney songs?AJudy Coe.BRia Jones.CMayte Martin.DKatherine Mor

51、ris.2、In which performance can you enjoy famous writers works?ASong RecitalBMayte MartinCLets Face the MusicDThe Adventure of Marlic3、What do we know about “The Adventure of Marlic”AIt was made in Chinese.BIt was shot in Barcelona.CIt is based on a true adventure story.DIt is presented through a tra

52、ditional Chinese art form.第三部分 語(yǔ)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)I always had a dream. In it, I was a little girl again, rushing about, trying to get 1 for school. Deep inside I knew 2 it came from. It was some unfinished 3 in my life.As a kid I loved sch

53、ool. Most of all I 4 to receive my diploma. That seemed more 5 even than getting married. But at 15, I had to 6 because my parents couldnt afford my 7 . Pretty soon, I married and had three children. I thought, “There goes my diploma.” 8 , I wanted my children to be educated. But Linda, the youngest

54、, had a serious heart disease, which made it impossible for her to 9 in a normal classroom.One day, I saw an ad for evening courses. “Thats the 10 . Linda always feels better in the evening, so Ill just 11 her up for night school.”Linda was busy filling forms when the school 12 said: “Mrs. Schantz,

55、why dont you come back to school?”I laughed: “Theres no 13 ! Im 55!”But he 14 me and I attended class with Linda. Surprisingly, both Linda and I felt great there and my 15 steadily improved.It was exciting, going to school again, but it was no 16 . Sitting in a class full of kids was 17 , even if mo

56、st of them were respectful. Whenever I was down, Linda encouraged me. “Mom, you cant 18 now!” Together we made it 19 .Finally, I got my diploma with Linda and realized my 20 of years.1、Astarted Bconcerned Cfinished Dprepared2、Awhen Bwhere Chow Dwhy3、Ahomework Bdiploma Caccident Dbusiness4、Arequired

57、Bmanaged Clonged Dstruggled5、Aannoying Bincredible Cappealing Dridiculous6、Adrop out Bgive in Cbreak up Dturn away7、Aliving Bteaching Cworking Dschooling8、AAs usual BUntil then CEven so DIn fact9、Arecover Bfunction Cbenefit Darrive10、Aproblem Banswer Cdeal Dresult11、Asign Bput Ccall Dpick12、Asecreta

58、ry Bcolleague Cemployer Dreferee13、Arush Btime Cway Dclass14、Aurged Bdemanded Cpersuaded Dinformed15、Agrades Battitude Chealth Dmoods16、Afun Bgame Cgood Dwonder17、Aavailable Bawkward Cawesome Dawful18、Amiss Breject Cresign Dquit19、Aup Bout Coff Dthrough20、Adream Bambition Cplan Dthought第二節(jié)(每小題1.5分,滿

59、分15分)閱讀下面材料,在空白處填入1個(gè)適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號(hào)內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。27(15分) Ocean Park Academy Hong Kong (OPAHK) 1 (provide) environmental educational programs 2 blend into(融入) the school curriculum. These programs offer diverse learning opportunities and encourage students to appreciate and bond with nature. They include 3 exper

60、iential learning approach with students making discoveries and receiving inspiration through 4(they) own observations.In our 5 (late) programs, the learning process is even more interactive and students learn through 6 (explore). There are more opportunities for active participation and more time fo

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