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1、2022-2023學(xué)年高考英語(yǔ)模擬試卷請(qǐng)考生注意:1請(qǐng)用2B鉛筆將選擇題答案涂填在答題紙相應(yīng)位置上,請(qǐng)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(xiě)在答題紙相應(yīng)的答題區(qū)內(nèi)。寫(xiě)在試題卷、草稿紙上均無(wú)效。2答題前,認(rèn)真閱讀答題紙上的注意事項(xiàng),按規(guī)定答題。第一部分 (共20小題,每小題1.5分,滿分30分)1He was elected_ president of the company, and _news came ,in fact, as _surprise.Aa; the ;XBX; the ; aCa; X; theDthe; the; a2Much to my _, my voc

2、abulary has expanded a great deal.AdelightingBdelightedCdelight3The differences the childrens achievements can not be completely explained _ their social backgrounds.Ain front ofBin case ofCin need ofDin charge of4Halfway through the chapter _ I didnt take anything in.Adid I realizeBhad I realizedCI

3、 realizedDI would realize5As things didnt work out the way we _, we found ourselves trying to force them and struggling to finish them.Aplan Bare planning Chad planned Dwill be planning6It is going to rain today. Take an umbrella with you to _ you from the rain.AstopBpreventCkeepDprotect7-Good eveni

4、ng. Huangshan Hotel. -Good evening. _?ADo you still have a room for tonight BWhat would you like, pleaseCIs there anything I can do for you DWho is that speaking, please8_ how to get along with others is very important in success.AKnow BKnown CHaving known DKnowing9There are lots of examples of Engl

5、ish idioms _ animals are used.AwhichBwhenCwhoseDwhere10People should stop using their cars and start using public transport._. The roads are too crowded as it is.AAll rightBExactlyCGo aheadDFine11We have time and again _our position on Taiwan issue! Whatever happens, we wont change it!AexplainedBcla

6、rifiedCintroducedDconcluded12Jack and Mike were found cheating in the exam, and_by their teacher at the moment.Awere scoldedBare being scoldedChave been scoldedDwere being scolded13How long do you think it will be_the Stock Market returns to normal?At least one year, I guess.AwhenBbeforeCuntilDthat1

7、4Lets go and have dinner this evening._. Have you come out first in the exam?AThanks a lot. BWhy not?CWhat for? DYes, Id like to.15 The room looks bigger! We _ the furniture.Ahave changedBhad changedCchangedDare changing16She is stubborn in resisting his enquiries about the Moonstone _ the degree th

8、at she makes it seem as if she does not want the mystery _.Aon; to solveBwith; solvingCfor; being solvedDto; to be solved17Jack should have calmed down at the party!But the kids made so much noise that he couldnt help but _.Aface the music Beat like a birdCmend his ways Dfly off the handle18When Pau

9、l _ for the final game of the basketball season, his fans let out shouts of cry.Amade up Bshowed upCcaught up Dheld up19Helen said that she would bring me Justin Biebers latest CD the next day, but she .AwouldntBdidntChadn tDhasnt20If it had not been for the heroes contributions and sacrifices, we _

10、such a happy life.Awouldnt have ledBwouldnt be leadingChavent ledDare not leading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) An international team of researchers from the University of Oxford have found that the way people use the Internet is closely tied to the seasonal movements in the

11、 natural world. Their online species searches follow the patterns of seasonal animal migrations (遷徙).Migratory birds (候鳥(niǎo)) flood back to where they reproduce every spring. That migratory behavior is accompanied by some human behavior. “In English-language Wikipedia (維基百科), the online searches for mig

12、ratory species tend to increase in spring when those birds arrive in the United States,” said the lead author John Mittermeier.And not just birds. Mittermeier and his team surveyed nearly 2.5 billion Wikipedia search records, for 32,000 species, across 245 languages. They also saw variable search ra

13、tes for insects, horsetails and flowering plants. Seasonal trends seemed to be widespread in Wikipedia behavior for many species of plants and animals.This finding suggests new ways to monitor changes in the worlds biological diversity. It also shows new ways to see how much people care about nature

14、, and which species and areas might be the most effective targets for conservation.Mittermeier is encouraged by the search results. He commented, “I think theres a concern among conservationists (生態(tài)環(huán)境保護(hù)者) that people are losing touch with the natural world and that theyre not interacting with native

15、 species anymore. And so in that sense, it was really exciting and quite unexpected for me to see peoples Wikipedia interest closely related to changes in nature.”Richard Grenyer, Associate Professor from the University of Oxford, says search data is useful to conservation biologists, “By using thes

16、e big data approaches, we can direct our attention towards the difficult questions in modern conservation: which species and areas are changing, and where are the people who care the most and can do the most to help.”1、What have researchers found about species searches?AThey strengthen ties among pe

17、ople.BThey affect the animal movements.CThey differ in language backgrounds.DThey reflect animal migration seasons.2、What is the purpose of writing Paragraph 3?ATo summarize the research process.BTo further support the research findings.CTo show the variety of species searches.DTo present researcher

18、s heavy work load.3、How does Mittermeier feel about the search results?ASatisfied with Wikipedias service.BWorried about Wikipedia behavior.CAmazed at peoples care about nature.DSad about peoples not getting close to nature.4、Why does Richard think such search data is useful?AIt helps to aim at cons

19、ervation targets.BIt increases interest in big data approaches.CIt keeps track of trends in biologistswork.DIt pushes people to solve difficult problems.22(8分) On the banks of Tanzanias Lake Eyasi lives the worlds last hunter-gatherer tribe (部落) the Hadza. They dont grow food, raise animals or build

20、 houses. Instead they live a life unchanged for more than ten thousand years.Their world is one of complete freedom something modern society can barely imagine and is unlikely to ever experience, let alone have the skills to stay alive. Text messages and phone calls dont exist. Nor do cars and elect

21、ricity. No jobs, timetables, and social structures. No laws, taxes and unbelievably, no money the closest thing to currency (交易) is the trade for a pair of shorts with a neighboring tribe.We spent our time with the Hadza hunting baboons (狒狒), a daily activity for the men. Their land is packed with s

22、harp bushes, poisonous snakes and man-eating lions. But a successful hunting trip is the difference between eating or going hungry.The Hadza diet consists mainly of honey, fruit and meat. Men often hunt in pairs to shoot animals with bows and arrows. The Hadza show us how to track animals, from babo

23、ons to snakes to lions. They are hugely skilled with their handmade bows and arrows we have a go and barely get the arrow to go three feet in front of us.The language of the Hadza is believed to be the oldest still-spoken language known to man. The Hadza dont have conflict, and have no memory of sta

24、rvation. Their population never reaches numbers that cannot be supported through hunting or gathering. They never get from their land more than they need.Unlike modern-day office workers, the Hadza enjoy an extraordinary amount of free time. Their “work” hunting for food takes up around five hours o

25、f their day. Theyve been in such a state of peaceful existence for thousands of years.1、We can learn from the text that the Hadza_.Alead a very simple lifeBlive on traditional agricultureChave their own system of currencyDshow a lot of interest in new technology2、Which of the following can describe

26、the Hadzas environment?AStressful.BComfortable.CExciting.DDangerous.3、The relationship between the Hadza and nature_.Ais going wrongBis full of conflictCis in perfect harmonyDis changing all the time4、Why does the author come to visit the Hadza?ATo study their native language.BTo get to know their w

27、ay of life.CTo learn survival skills from them.DTo persuade them to protect animals.23(8分)My newlywed husband said the same thing every morning. “Youre beautiful today.”O(jiān)ne glance in the mirror showed that it was far from the truth.“Liar,” I shot back with a grin.It was my usual response. My mothers

28、 first husband was not a kind man and his verbal (語(yǔ)言的) and physical abuse forced her and her two children to find a safe place. He showed up on her doorstep one day with roses. She let him in and he beat her with those roses and took advantage of her. Nine months later she gave birth to a 9 lb. 13oz

29、. baby girl - me.The rude words we heard growing up took root. I had trouble seeing myself as someone of value. I had been married two years when I surprised myself. My husband wrapped his arms around me and told me I was beautiful.A lot of years have passed. My husband has grey in his hair. Im no l

30、onger skinny. Last week I woke up and my husbands face was inches from mine.“What are you doing?” I asked.I covered my mouth, trying to hide my morning breath. He reached down and kissed my face.“What I do every morning,” he said.What a man! My husband understands my past. Hes been beside me as Ive

31、grown from an unsure young girl to a confident woman, mother, speaker and author.But Im not sure that he understands the part he played in that transformation. The words I heard growing up pierced(刺穿) my soul, yet his words pierced even deeper.This Anniversary Day I plan to wake early. I want to tel

32、l Richard how much I love him. He may look in the mirror and see an extra pound or two, or wish for the day when his hair was dark and curly, but all Ill see is the man who saw something in me when I couldnt see it myself, and who leaves butterfly kisses, even after twenty-three years of marriage.1、

33、When the author looked into the mirror, she found herself _.Abeautiful BconfidentCuntidy Dunusual2、Why did the authors mother and her two children have to move?ABecause their house was too small.BBecause they were not well treated by the husband.CBecause they were expecting another baby.DBecause her

34、 mothers husband wanted them to move.3、As a young girl, the author _.Awas married early Bhad a happy childhoodClooked for root everywhere Dlacked confidence in herself4、It can be inferred from the passage that _.Athe authors husband had a positive influence on her lifeBthe author played an important

35、 part in the changeCthey have been married for 23 yearsDthe authors husband has gained some weight5、The underlined phrase “the words” in the last but one paragraph refers to _.Aher own words Bher husbands wordsCher mothers words Dher fathers words24(8分)Cycling or even walking in city areas can be a

36、little dangerous, thanks to the fact that one is sharing the road with vehicles that are increasingly getting larger and heavier. A recent study proves that of the 1.27 million people that die in road traffic crashes each year, about half are walkers, motorcyclists and cyclists. Now there may be a s

37、olution that could provide at least some help to protect this helpless group an airbag!If you are worried that this safety measure will involve you taking around a heavy package or worse still, wrapping yourself inside an ugly plastic bag, the bag is fitted not on the human, but on the outside of th

38、e vehicle. And, while there are several versions of the idea in the works, the one most recently unveiled (揭露) by Dutch car company TNO, seems to be the most advanced and ready to go into production.In the works since 2011, the airbag covers only the lower part of the windshield. This will provide t

39、he much needed buffer (緩沖) between the persons head and the pane of glass he/she would otherwise meet.The chain of events leading to an airbag cause are quite simple-A camera fitted beneath the rear-view mirror monitors the vehicles closeness to a walker or cyclist. Any contact with either one of th

40、em sets off the sensors in the cars bumper and quickly blows up the airbag. In addition to that the sensors also set off the cars automatic brake, reducing the chances if an even worse injury.In tests conducted using a model, the success of not getting injured after being hit by a car travelling at

41、about 40km/h was about 50-50! While not perfect, it will still result in reducing the number of deaths by a huge amount.With TNO ready to license its technology to car makers and many more companies trying to develop similar concepts, we would not be surprised if outer airbags become a standard feat

42、ure in every car pretty soon.1、(小題1)Why does the airbag cover the lower part of the windshield?ATo protect the windshield from being destroyed.BTo make the vehicle look beautiful.CTo reduce the weight of walkers.DTo prevent peoples head crashing on the glass.2、(小題2)The fourth paragraph is mainly abo

43、ut .Ahow the airbag works Bwhere the airbag is fixedCwhy the airbag is safe Dwhat the airbag is made up of3、(小題3)The writer thinks the airbag of TNO .Aperfect BpracticalCexpensive Duseless4、(小題4)What is the main idea of the passage?AAirbags are a new standard feature in cars.BAirbags are much safer

44、for drivers now.CAirbags are practical for walkers and cyclists.DAirbags are a solution to higher car accident rates.25(10分)Mirroring Chinas Past: Emperors and Their BronzesChinese bronzes (青銅) of the second and first millennia BC are some of the most distinctive achievements in the history of art.

45、These vessels (容器) were made to carry sacrificial offerings, to use in burial or to honor noble families in public ceremonies. When they were found by emperors centuries later, these spiritually significant objects were seen as signs of heavenly messages about a ruler or a dynasty and became prized

46、items in royal collections. This exhibitionthe first to explore these ancient objects throughout Chinese historypresents a rare opportunity to experience a large number of these works together in the United States.Unlike Greek and Roman bronze sculptures of human and animal forms, most objects from

47、Bronze Age China (about 2000 - 221 BC) were vessels for ceremonial use. Beginning with the Song dynasty (960 - 1279), emperors unearthed these symbolic works and began collecting them, considering them to be evidence of their own authority as rulers. In addition to impressive collections, the royal

48、fascination with bronzes led to the creation of numerous reproductions and the comprehensive cataloguing of palace holdings. These catalogues are works of art themselves, featuring beautiful drawings and detailed descriptions of each object.From the 12th century onward, scholars and artists also eng

49、aged in collecting and understanding ancient bronzes. Unlike emperors, scholars regarded bronzes as material evidence of their efforts to recover and reconstruct the past, and they occasionally exchanged them as tokens (象征) of friendship. Today ancient bronzes still occupy a primary position in Chin

50、ese culture as historical objects and as signifiers of an important cultural heritage that inspires new generations, as seen in the works of contemporary artists on view in this presentation.Mirroring Chinas Past brings together approximately 180 works from the An Institute of Chicagos strong holdin

51、gs and from the Palace Museum in Beijing, the Shanghai Museum, and important museums and private collections in the United States. By providing viewers with a new understanding of ancient bronzes and their significance through time, the exhibition demonstrates Chinas fascinating history and its deve

52、loping present.1、In what way are Chinese bronzes different from Greek and Roman ones?AThey fascinated the royal family.BThey took animal or human forms.CThey served ceremonial purposes.DThey were important cultural heritage.2、What does the author think of catalogues of bronzes?AUnreal. BCreative.CAr

53、tistic. DNecessary.3、What can we infer about the exhibition according to the text?AIt is held in China. BIt is arranged by time.CIt is organized by scholars. DIt includes modern artworks.4、What does the underlined word “holdings” in the last paragraph refer to?AViewers. BCollections.CMuseums. DArt d

54、ealers.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 was walking around in a Big Bazar store doing a shopping, when I saw aCashier talking to a boy who couldnt have been more than 5 or 6 years old. TheCashier said, “Im sorry, 1 you dont have enough money to bu

55、y this doll.” Then the little boy turned to me and asked, “Uncle, are you sure I dont haveenough money?”I 2 his cash and replied, “You know that you dont have enough money tobuy the doll, my dear.” The little boy was still holding the doll in his hand. Finally, I walked 3 him and I asked him 4 he wi

56、shed to give this doll to. “Its the doll 5 my sister loved most and wanted so much . I wanted to gift her for her Birthday. I have to give the doll to my mommy so that she can give it to my sister when she goes there.” His eyes were so 6 while saying this.“My Sister has gone to be with God. Daddy sa

57、ys that Mommy is going to see Godvery soon too, so I thought that she could take the doll with her to give it tomy sister.” My heart 7 stopped. The little boy 8 me and said, “Itold daddy to tell mommy not to go 9 . I need her to wait until I come backfrom the mall.”Then he looked again at the 10 wit

58、h sad eyes, very quietly. I quickly 11 for my wallet and said to the boy. “Suppose we check again, just 12 you do have enough money for the doll?” I added some of my money to his, with out him seeing and we started to count it. There was enough for the doll and even some 13 money.The little boy said

59、, “Thank you God for giving me enough money! I asked last night God to 14 I had enough money to buy this doll. He heard me! I also wanted to have enough money to buy a white rose formy mommy, but I didnt 15 to ask God for too much. But He gave me enough tobuy the doll and a white rose. ”I finished m

60、y shopping in a totally different 16 from when I started. Icouldnt get the little boy out of my mind. Then I remembered a local news paperarticle two days ago, which mentioned a 17 man in a truck, who hit a caroccupied by a young woman and a little girl. The little girl died right away,and the mothe

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