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1、2022-2023學年高考英語模擬試卷請考生注意:1請用2B鉛筆將選擇題答案涂填在答題紙相應位置上,請用05毫米及以上黑色字跡的鋼筆或簽字筆將主觀題的答案寫在答題紙相應的答題區(qū)內。寫在試題卷、草稿紙上均無效。2答題前,認真閱讀答題紙上的注意事項,按規(guī)定答題。第一部分 (共20小題,每小題1.5分,滿分30分)1Great pity! His illness is _ the treatment available so far.AwithinBaboveCaboutDbeyond2It is well known _Confucius was born in the city of Qufu

2、in Shandong province, China.AwhetherBwhereCthatDwhat3For the Chinese dream _ at an earlier date, we must accelerate the pace of reform and opening up.Abeing realizedBto realizeCrealizingDto be realized4Some womena good salary in a job instead of staying home, but they decided not to work for the sak

3、e of the familyAmust makeBshould have madeCwould makeDcould have made5Have you got the results of the final exam?Not yetIt will be a few days _ we know the full results()AbeforeBafterCuntilDwhen6Only when _hard _ make your dream come true.Ado you work; you canByou work; you canCdo you work; can youD

4、you work; can you7The cost of living in big cities _ steadily for many years,and it has led some youths to drop out of the big city race.Ais climbingBis being climbedChas been climbingDhas been climbed8The Small Goose Pagoda in Xian, one of the 22 Silk Road relics located in China, _ back in 707 dur

5、ing the Tang Dynasty.AdatedBwas datedCdatesDis dating9 ,dear! Things wont be as bad as you think. There certainly will be chances for you.AHurry upBLook upCCheer upDMake up10I would not be seeing the film Green Book now _ me up in time.Awere Kathy not to pickBhad Kathy not pickedCif Kathy hasnt pick

6、edDif Kathy did not pick11Working hard is not a _ of great success, but it is among the essential requirements.AsignBsignalCguaranteeDmark12As _ healthier lifestyle is being promoted, the bicycle has also become a tool that keeps people on _ go.Athe; aBa; aCa; theDa; /13Which do you prefer, the form

7、er option or the latter one?I think the former one is no better than the latter one. So Ill choose _.Athe former one Bthe latter oneCeither of them Dneither of them14_the fierce competition in job seeking, many university graduates have no choice but to reduce their own demand for the salary.AFaced

8、BFacingCTo face DHaving faced15Despite the knowledge he has accumulated, He Jiang continues to be troubled by the question of the unequal_ of scientific knowledge throughout the world.Aadvocate BdistributionCallocation Ddivision16As a child, I was _to keep quiet when my parents were discussing somet

9、hing, while parents nowadays often ask for their childrens opinions.AdemandedBhopedCforbiddenDrequired17They dont feel safe in our town at night because it so dangerous. Theres a robbery every week now.AbecomesBbecameChas becomeDhad become18_ anyone phone during the board meeting, please tell them I

10、 am busy.AShouldBWillCMayDCan19This is a very interesting book. Ill buy it,_.Ahow much may it costBno matter how it may costChowever much it may costDwhatever may it cost20As teachers we shouldnt accept the argument given by some people _ standardized tests restrict educators too much and take the j

11、oy out of teaching.AwhereBwhatChowDthat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)Chicago festival season is here, but are you ready? Music festivals, film series, street fests, beer bashesits a summer long party. So pull out your calendar, reference our guide and start blocking off week

12、ends. Friday Art Markets at Daley PlazaSelect Fridays August 19 through StepmberDaley PlazaCost: FreeWebsiteDirectionsNearly 75 artists will be exhibiting their work in Daley Plaza, including jewelry, ceramics, sculpture, paintings, glass, wearables, wood and mixed media. Renegade Chicago Pop-UpSept

13、. 9-10PilsenCost: FreeWebsiteDirectionsGet your hands on the goods at this outdoor celebration of all things handmade. Festivities include food trucks, DJ sets, craft brews, DIY workshops, photo ops and shopping. Millennium Park Summer Music SeriesSelect Mondays and Thursdays June 12 through Aug. 21

14、Millennium ParkCost: FreeWebsiteDirectionsGrab a blanket and some picnic snacks for a free outdoor concert in the park. The music series features a wide variety of music from top local, national and international artists. Northsider Craft Beer FestSept 23UptownCost: $ 15-$ 69WebsiteDirectionsSpend a

15、 day on the green sampling beers and hard ciders (蘋果汁) from breweries across the country, including Colorado, Michigan, California and Wisconsinand lets not forget those in our own home state, too.1、What can you buy when you visit Friday Art Markets at Daley Plaza?AArt works. BBeers.CPicnic snacks.

16、DFruit juice.2、Which of the following lasts more than two months?AFriday Art Markets at Daley Plaza. BRenegade Chicago Pop-Up.CMillennium Park Summer Music Serie. DNorthsider Craft Beer Fest.3、What is special about Northsider Craft Beer Fest?AYou can enjoy free drinks. BYou have to pay to attend it.

17、CYou can appreciate a concert. DYou can create your own beer.22(8分)Even though you can watch a movie on your TV, laptop or iPad these days, great theatres still make going to the movies worth buying a ticket-and sometimes even worth a trip.1. AMC Loews Uptown, Washington, DCLocal movie critics will

18、tell you “The Uptown” is the best place to see a movie in the Washington, DCarea. Opened in 1936, its not a movie theatre, but a movie palace featuring a single screena curved (弧形的), 70-foot long and 40-foot high screen, one of the largest in the area.2. ArcLight Cinemas Hollywood, Los AngelesThis H

19、ollywood theatre isnt just a place to see stars on screen you might catch a few sitting next to you in the audience. The theatre offers 14 screens with reserved stadium seating (the seats are wider than average), and the famous Cinerama Dome (全景電影).3. Tampa Theatre, Tampa, FloridaA classic movie pal

20、ace designed by famed theatre architect John Eberson, the Tampa landmark was built in 1926. The theatre now shows both new and classic films. Come early to hear the Mighty Wurlitzer theatre organ played before most films.4. Graumans Chinese Theatre, Los AngelesIts not just a movie theatre. Its a Hol

21、lywood experience. Opened in 1927, the theatre was known in its early days for lavish (奢華的) Hollywood premieres (首映) and hosting three Academy Award ceremonies. Check out the nearby Hollywood Walk of Fame before watching a movie on the big screen, and when your movie is over, stop by the next-door K

22、odak Theatre, where the Oscars were once held.1、What do ArcLight Cinemas Hollywood and Graumans Chinese Theatre have in common?AThey both hosted the Oscars.BThey were built in the same year.CThey offer presents to customers.DThey are situated in the same city.2、What can we learn about Tampa Theatre?

23、AIt was opened in 1936.BIt has a single curved screen.CIt has an outdoor courtyard.DIt offers Mighty Wurlitzer play.3、What s the text mainly about?AFamous buildings in the USABFour largest theatres in the world.CFour theatres worth visiting in America.DModern theatres with advanced facilities.23(8分)

24、Jessica Westervelt,a Spanish teacher at Bethlehem High School in New York,created an activity called “House Hunters”,which was inspired by the popular television show “House Hunters International”,for her Spanish class about four years ago.Similar to the show,students work in groups,pretending to be

25、 real house agents,and look for three houses in Spanish-speaking countries.She uses the activity to teach vocabulary related to the home,chores,travel and vacation.She created the exercise because she wanted to incorporate her students interests into the curriculum.At the time,a group of her student

26、s were big fans of the show.The students look for a house for Westervelt to buy to live in,or rent for vacation.She tells them what she is looking for in a home and gives them a budget.Students work in groups of three,and each student is responsible for finding one house in a Spanish-speaking countr

27、y that fits the requirements.The groups usually make a brochure describing the houses they find.Each group presents their findings to the class,while the other students take notes.The entire activity is done in Spanish,so students get to practice their writing,listening and conversation skills.They

28、also get some cultural education when researching homes in Spanish-speaking countries.Westervelt says that students planning to take the class look forward to her project.Westervelt says,“I think any time that you can find a way to link into something that they are interested in outside of school,it

29、 makes it more realistic for them and it makes that activity much more enjoyable for them.”1、How did Westervelt come up with the idea of the activity?AShe got it from a TV program. BShe was inspired by her students.CShe learned it from a house agent. DShe was taught that in high school.2、Which of th

30、e following can replace the underlined word “incorporate” in Paragraph 2?Achange BabsorbCforce Dpersuade3、What are the students supposed to do with the houses they find?ARent the houses for their vacation. BLive in the houses for a while.CWrite an introduction to the houses. DChoose and buy one for

31、their teacher.4、What do Westervelts words in the last paragraph mean?AMost school activities are not enjoyable.BStudents should be realistic about study.COut-of-school activities are very important.DLearning should be combined with interest.24(8分)The belief that new technologies are causing the deat

32、h of work is the idea that never goes away. Despite evidence to the contrary, we still view technological change today as being more rapid and dramatic in its consequences for work than ever before. But this is nothing new. People have always viewed the technological changes that take place during t

33、heir lives the most dramatic and dangerous that ever happened in history.In the 1930s, the British economist(經濟學家)John Maynard Keynes predicted the widespread use of electricity would produce a world where people spend most of their time doing nothing. In the United States during the 1960s, the gove

34、rnment repeatedly investigates fears that automatic machines would permanently reduce the amount of work available, In 1988, one Australian historian claimed that at least a quarter of the workforce would be without jobs within 10 years because of computers.Of course, none of these disasters came to

35、 pass in the United Kingdom, the United States and Australia, or anywhere else.Yet today, we are seeing the return of these predictions, with some experts claiming the world of work once more undergoing radical and unprecedented change. They argue that robots and other workplace technologies are cau

36、sing a reduction in the total amount of work available, or are bringing a more rapid pace substitution of machines for humans has been seen previously.But there is a little evidence to support such beliefs, Statistics show that the percentage of people in work, the number of hours they work, and how

37、 frequently they change jobs have remained remarkably constant over the past 20 years.This stability should not come as a surprise, There are good reasons why we should not expect new technologies to cause the death of work. New technologies always cause job losses, but that is only part of the stor

38、y. What also needs to be understood is how they increase the amount of work available.One way this happens is through the increases in incomes that accompany the use of new technologies. With the introduction of these technologies, good and services can be produced faster, which results in higher re

39、al incomes for workers. Higher incomes then increase demand for other products and consequently more workers are needed to make them. Additionally, while new technologies are likely to substitute for some types of workers, they will also increase demand for other types of workers, especially those w

40、ith higher level skills and expertise.So, the end of work is no closer today than at any time in the past. But there is still a need to keep disproving the prediction, to reduce peoples fears.1、What is the function of the second paragraph?ATo explain the importance of developing new technology.BTo g

41、ive historical examples of unnecessary fear about new technology.CTo argue that technological dangers are becoming more serious.DTo show how technology affected employment in the past.2、How can employment statistics over the past 20 years best be described?AConfusing BReliableCStable DVariable3、Acco

42、rding to paragraph 7, why does demand for products often increase after new technology is introduced?AProductivity improvements help raise workers salaries.BThere is more demand for new skills in the economy.CThere are more goods for people to choose from.DHigher quality goods at lower prices encour

43、age consumption.4、What is the authors opinion about the introduction of new technology?AIt does not have an effect on most peoples jobs.BIts danger to peoples employment possibilities is overstated.CIt usually leads to a significant increase in employment.DIts benefits are usually not worth the intr

44、oduction.25(10分)JOHANNESBURGThey say cats have nine lives. Now a Chinese toad(蟾蜍) has joined that club of clever survivors.South Africans are shocked at the endurance of a toad that got trapped in a cargo shipment from China to Cape Town, after jumping into a porcelain candlestick(燭臺) that was made

45、there. South African officials reportedly planned to put down the creature, fearing it would cause harm as an invasive species if it were let go in the wild.But the toad got a last-minute pardon. Mango Airlines, a South African airline, transported the toad on Friday to Johannesburg for delivery to

46、an animal shelter, after officials decided to find a way to let the toad live. The two-hour flight was a breeze compared to the trip from China, a long way of many weeks and thousands of kilometers across the Indian Ocean.Airline spokesman Hein Kaiser said the toad got “first-class treatment”, sitti

47、ng in a transparent plastic container with escort Brett Glasby, an animal welfare inspector. There was even a ceremony, in which the toads boarding pass was handed to Glasby.“He was the star of the show on the flight,” Kaiser said of the amphibious(兩棲的) passenger. “I think every passenger stopped to

48、 have a look.”O(jiān)n landing in Johannesburg, the toad was brought out of its container for a celebrity-style photo shoot. Observers said the brown toad seemed like a cool customer. It belongs to the Asian Toad species, which breeds during the monsoon(季風) season. It is believed to have survived the trip

49、 from China by hardening its skin to prevent it from drying out, and also by slowing its breathing and heart ratemethods that help the species survive in times of drought.“Weve had snakes in imported timber and scorpions(蝎子) in fruit. We were called because the toad was right inside the candlestick,

50、 and we had to break it to get it out” Glasby, the inspector, told The Star, a South African newspaper.1、What is the passage mainly about?A Asian toads cant get used to the life in South Africa.B South Africa ignores the protection of animals.C An Asian toad gets a new home in South Africa.D Workers

51、 shipped a toad to South Africa on purpose.2、If the toad is released into the wild, _.A it will make the locals feel shockedB it will lose its life in the wildC it might flee into another countryD it might harm the native species3、The toad was able to arrive in South Africa alive _.A because it form

52、ed hard skin to protect itselfB because it escaped all attacks and huntsC because it used to stop its breath in winterD because it was lucky to be given a chance4、It can be inferred from the passage that _.A a candlestick is the best place for a toadB droughts make toads live longerC sometimes anima

53、ls are transported accidentallyD no one has seen such a big toad in Africa第三部分 語言知識運用(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四個選項中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項26(30分)The sun shines brightly as I leave school, get into my car, and head for Bradley Hospital. This year, as a senior at Seekonk High School, I ha

54、ve been given the opportunity to leave the usual classroom setting once a week to volunteer.I 1 to spend this valuable time working with mentally disabled children at Bradley Childrens Hospital. I work 2 a teacher in the outpatient/pre-school section, in a classroom with two children a classroom ver

55、y different from 3 I have ever known. The difference of this classroom is 4 the children have been diagnosed with a mental disease. One child isautistic and non-verbal(自閉和不說話的), using supportive 5 The other has a condition called PDD (one step above autism), and is 6 non-verbal. Both children requir

56、e strong 7 and a lot of attention. This combination creates an atmosphere which is both demanding and sympathetic.My 8 in the classroom is not only to help the teacher, but to become part of the childrens 9 experience. I work one-on-one completing academics with a student. 10 , we work as a group on

57、 such activities as cooking, artwork, abstract reasoning. Everyday activities, which may be taken for granted by others, 11 a lot of strength from the children. This has opened my eyes vastly.One of the 12 reasons why I volunteer to take the work is that I desire to help those who are less 13 Howeve

58、r, it has also helped me to realize my competence. I now know that I have the 14 to work with the disabled. I have lost my fear, and I 15 myself a lot more.It is true that my work is very 16 ; there are many days that I 17 Bradley exhausted emotionally and physically. There have been times when I ha

59、ve left on the edge of tears 18 But pity doesnt heal, love does. And I have grown to love these children in my own way, 19 I see them only once a week. This experience has been both rewarding and satisfying. Ive learned also that I do have the ability to make a difference in their lives, no matter h

60、ow small it may be. One smile makes it all 20 1、ApromiseBclaimCbotherDchoose2、AforBonCalongsideDbesides3、AitBoneCthe otherDwhich4、AthatBwhatCwhetherDhow5、AtransportationBcommunicationCapplicationDdirection6、AsimplyBcompletelyCfrequentlyDnaturally7、AtreatmentBcommitmentCmotivationDsympathy8、AchoiceBw

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