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2023年高考考前押題密卷(浙江卷)

英語(yǔ)

第一部分:聽力(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)

第一節(jié)

聽下面5段對(duì)話。每段對(duì)話后有一個(gè)小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng)。聽完每

段對(duì)話后,你都有10秒鐘的時(shí)間來(lái)回答有關(guān)小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對(duì)話僅讀一遍。

1.Whendoesthemanusuallypracticeyoga?

A.At5:30.B.At6:00.C.At6:30.

2.Whatisthewomanprobablydoing?

A.Preparingforhertests.B.Planningherholiday.C.Readingabook.

3.Wheredoestheconversationtakeplace?

A.Athome.B.Atasupermarket.C.Attheman'soffice.

4.Whyistheboy'sfatheragainstthetrip?

A.Canadaistoofaraway.B.Thetripmaybemeaningless.C.Thetimeofthetripisunsuitable.

5.Whatisthemainreasonfordoctorstorecommendbikeriding?

A.Itcanmakelegsslim.

B,Itcanmakeyouputonweight.

C.Itcanbuildupthebody.

第二節(jié)

聽下面5段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白。每段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白后有幾個(gè)小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳

選項(xiàng)。聽每段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白前,你將有時(shí)間閱讀各個(gè)小題,每小題5秒鐘;聽完后,各小題將給出5秒鐘

的作答時(shí)間。每段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白讀兩遍。

聽下面一段較長(zhǎng)對(duì)話,回答以下小題。

6.WhatcanwesayabouttheweatheronSunday?

A.Itwasfine.B.ItwashotC.Itwaschangeable

7.WhatdotheJocalsthinkofsmallballsoficeinmidsummer?

A.It4sbeyondtheirexpectations.

B.It4sacommonphenomenon.

C.It'scausedbyclimatechange

聽下面一段較長(zhǎng)對(duì)話,回答以下小題。

8.Whydoesthemancallthewoman?

A.Tomakeareservation.B.Tocheckoutofthehotel.C.Toaskaboutthecitycenter.

9.WhatdoesthewomansayabouttheImperial?

A.Itischeaperthanherhotel.B.Itisratedasafive-starhotel.C.Itisbetterknownthanherhotel.

10.WhatdoesthemanfinallywanttoknowabouttheImperial?

A.Theprice.B.Thetelephonenumber.C.Thelocation.

聽下面一段較長(zhǎng)對(duì)話,回答以下小題。

11.Whathasthewomanbeenreading?

A.Anovel.B.Adictionary.C.Acookbook.

12.Whydoesn'tthemanreadbooks?

A.Hehaspooreyesight.B.Hedislikesstories.C.Heistoobusy.

13.Wheredoesthemanusuallylistentohisbooks?

A.Inthekitchen.B.Inthecar.C.Ontheplane.

聽下面一段較長(zhǎng)對(duì)話,回答以下小題。

14.Whatdayisittoday?

A.Friday.

B.Saturday.

C.Sunday.

15.WhatdoesClairethinkhelpedhergettheletterfromHarvard?

A.Formiggoodlearninghabits.

B.Attendingextracourses.

C.Stayinguplatetostudy.

16.WhydidGlairechooseHarvardUniversity?

A.Herauntwasstudyingthere.

B.Shehaswonascholarshiptoit.

C.ShewantstobeMadelyn'sschoolmate.

17.WhatdoesClaireplantodobeforeSeptember?

A.Visitheraunt.B.Travelabroad.C.Visitsomecolleges.

聽下面一段獨(dú)白,回答以下小題。

18.Whatarethegoodseedsconfirmedby?

A.Containers.B.X-rays.C.Freezers.

19.Whyareseedsstoredinfrozenenvironment?

A.Tobepreservedforlong.

B.Totackleclimatechange.

C.Tosafeguardfoodsupply.

20.Whatisthespeechmainlyabout?

A.Whereseedsarestored.

B.Howtheseedbankworks.

C.Whyseedbanksareimportant.

第二部分閱讀(共兩節(jié),滿分50分)

第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題2.5分,滿分37?5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)。

A

Inrecenttimes,thesalesofself-helpbookshavesoaredinpopularity.Hereareourpicksofthebest,and

mosthighlyratedself-helpbookstohelptacklethatnewyearanxiety.

AtomicHabitsbyJamesClear

Nowadayspeoplespendsomuchtimeplanning,journaling,andwritinginourdiaries,ratherthantaking

actiontowardsactuallyachievingourgoals.Thisbookisastep-by-stepguidetofixingupyourroutine.Itdigs

intothepsychologybehindhabits—howtoformgoodonesandbreakthebadones.Ifyou'reavictimof

procrastination(拖延癥),thismaybethepushyouneed.

HowtoWinFriendsandInfluencePeoplebyDaleCarnegie

Thisbookisallaboutimprovingtherelationshipsyouhavewithothersinyourlife,makingyouabetter

listener,andoverallabetterfriend.Withsimpletipssuchasincludingtheperson'snameinconversationand

makingsureyou'regenuinelyinterestedinwhatthey5resaying,youcanensuretheywillrememberyou.The

coreideaisthatyoucanchangeotherpeople'sbehaviourbychangingyourown,thereforebuildingstronger

relationships.

Untamed-StopPleasing,StartLivingbyGlennonDoyle

Partautobiographicalandpartself-help,it'stheperfectbooktokickstartyouryearandstartlivingfor

yourself.Althoughthisbookcouldbeenjoyedbyanyone,theprimeaudienceiswomen,asDoyletalksalot

aboutdoubtsduringmotherhood,andtheoverwhelmingneedwomenfeeltoputeveryonebeforethemselves.

Doyleshowsusourlivesinanewlightthatwithoutevenrealisingit,wemaybeworkinghardtoplease

everyonearoundus,forgettingthemostimportantperson—ourselves.

The4-HourWorkWeekbyTimothyFerriss

“Escapethe9-5,liveanywhereandjointhenewrich”.Thisbestsellerproposestheideathatyoudon't

needtowaitforretirementanddelayyourlifeplan.Instead,youcantradealongcareerforshortworkbursts

andfrequent4€mini-retirements^^.Ferrissaysthatpeopledon'twanttobemillionaires.Theywanttoexperience

whattheythinkonlymillionairescanbuy.

21.WhatcanwelearnfromAtomicHabits?

A.Howtokeepadiary.

B.Howtolearnpsychology.

C.Howtoarrangeyourroutine.

D.Howtosatisfyyourneeds.

22.Whichbookmayattracthousewivesmost?

A.AtomicHabits.

B.Untamed-StopPleasing,StartLiving.

C.The4-HourWorkWeek.

D.HowtoWinFriendsandInfluencePeople.

23.WhichofthefollowingmayTimothyFerrissagreewith?

A.Nopains,nogains.

B.Idleyoung,needyold.

C.Liveinthemoment.

D.Fortunefavorsthebold.

B

ASwedishcompanytrainingcrowstopickuplitterinexchangeforfood,claimsthatitsprogramcould

savecommunitiesafortuneincleaningcosts.

Teachinghumansnottothrowcigarettebuttsonthestreethassofarprovenimpossible,butaSwedish

companyclaimsitcanteachcrowstopickupafterusandsavelocalcommunitiesmillionsofdollarsin

cleaningfeeseveryyear.Itteacheswildcrowstodoourdirtyworkthroughastep-by-steplearningprocessby

rewardingthebirdswithfoodforeverycigarettebutttheycollect.

“Theyareeasiertoteachandthereisalsoahigherchanceofthemlearningfromeachother.Atthesame

time,there'salowerriskofthemmistakenlyeatinganyrubbish,“companyfounder,Hanssen,said."They're

wildbirdstakingpartinonavoluntarybasis.”

CrowsareamongthesmartestbirdsonEarth,andsuchtrainingprogramshaveprovensuccessfulseveral

timesinrecentyears.Infact,thecompanyissoconfidentitcanpullitoffthatithasexpressedinterestin

testingitinonalargerscale,inthetownofSodertiilje.

Hanssenbelievesthattheinitiativecouldsavethemunicipality(自治市)atleast75%ofthecostsinvolved

withpickingupcigarettebutts,dependingonhowhardthecrowswork.Ifitprovessuccessful,thecompany

hopesthatitwillprovideapermanentcleaningsolutionthatcanbeusedinotherpartsofthecountryand

eventuallynationwide.

Theapproachtolittercleaninghasgottenpositivefeedbackonline,buttherearethosewhothinkthefact

thatwecantraincrowstopickupcigarettebults,butwecan'tgethumansnottothrowthemawayishardto

accept.Plus,therearethehealthproblemsofconstantlyexposingthebirdstothecigarettebutts.

24.Whatistheadvantageoftheprogram?

A.Itcansavefood.B.Itcansavemoney.

C.Ithelpsprotectbirds.D.Ithelpschangepeople'sbadbehavior.

25.Whyarecrowschosenfortheprogram?

A.Theyhaveastrongabilitytolearn.B.Theyhaveastrongsenseofsmell.

C.Theyaregoodatcollectingrubbish.D.TheyareinlargenumbersinSweden.

26.Whatcanweknowfromthelasttwoparagraphs?

A.Onlyafewpeoplesupporttheprogram.

B.Theprogramcandoharmtothecrows.

C.Thecompanycangetafortunefromtheprogram.

D.Theprogramhasservedasacleaningsolutionnationwide.

27.Whatcanbethebesttitleforthetext?

A.CrowsLearntoExchangeFoodB.CrowsAreGoodatCollectingLitter

C.CrowsAreTrainedtoPickUpLitterD.CrowsBegintoFeedonCigaretteButts

C

Theclimatecrisismayleadthehumanracetoshrinkinsize,asmammalswithsmallerframesappear

betterabletodealwithrisingglobaltemperatures,aleadingfossilexperthassaid.

ProfSteveBrusatte,apalaeontologist(古生物學(xué)家)attheUniversityofEdinburgh,suggestedtheway

othermammalshavepreviouslyrespondedtoperiodsofclimatechangecouldofferaninsightintohumans'

future.

Hedescribedthepotentialplight(境況,困境)ofpeopleassimilartothatofearlyhorses,whichbecame

smallerinbodysizeastemperaturesrosearound55myearsago.

WritinginTheRiseandReignoftheMammals,Brusattenotesthatanimalsinwarmerpartsoftheworld

todayareoftensmallerthanthoseincolderareas,anecologicalprincipleknownasBergmann'srule."The

reasonsarenotentirelyunderstood,butitisprobably,inpart,becausesmalleranimalshaveahighersurface

arearelativetotheirvolumethanplumperanimalsandcanthusbettershed(去除)excessheat,^^hewrites.

Brusattesaidthatbecomingsmallerwas“acommonwaythatmammalsdealwithclimatechange”.He

added:"That'snottosayeveryspeciesofmammalwouldgetsmaller,butitseemstobeacommonsurvival

trickofmammalswhentemperaturesspikeprettyquickly,whichdoesraisethequestion:iftemperaturesdo

spikereallyquickly,mighthumansgetsmaller?AndIthinkthat'scertainlyreasonable.

Inarecentstudy,researchersstudyinghumanremainsoverthepastmillionyearshavealsosuggestedthat

temperatureisamajorpredictorofbodysizevariation,whilescientistsstudyingreddeerhavesaidthatwarmer

wintersinnorthernEuropeandScandinaviamayleadtothebodysizeoftheseanimalsbecomingsmaller.

However,notallexpertsagreethatrisingtemperaturecausesmammalstoshrink.ProfAdrianLister,of

theNaturalHistoryMuseuminLondon,saidtherelationshipshownbytherecenthumanremainsstudyisweak,

whilethestrongcorrelationsbetweentemperatureandmammalbodysizemayoftenbedowntotheavailability

offoodandresources.

Listerisalsoscepticalthathumanswillshrinkastheclimateheats."Wearenotreallycontrolledby

naturalselection,“hesaid."Ifthatwasgoingtohappen,you'dneedtofindlargepeopledyingbeforethey

couldreproducebecauseofclimatewarming.Thatisnothappeningintoday'sworld.Wewearclothes,wehave

gotheating,andwehavegotairconditioningifitistoohot.”

28.AccordingtoBrusatte,earlyhorsesgotsmallerinbodysizeinorderto

A.keepwarmB.avoidhuntersC.staycoolD.keepbalance

29.Whatdoestheunderlinedwordttspike^^probablymean?

A.Fall.B.Goup.C.Remainsteady.D.Change.

30.Whatistheauthor'sattitudetowardsthenewfinding?

A.Objective.B.Indifferent.C.Confused.D.Positive.

31.What'stheauthor'spurposeofwritingthetext?

A.Todemonstratetherelationshipbetweennatureandpeople'slifestyle.

B.Tocastlightonthepotentialimpactofchangedmammalbodysize.

C.Tointroducethecorrelationsbetweenclimatechangeandhumanbodysize.

D.Towarnpeopleofthesurvivalcrisismammalsarefacedwith.

D

Thereisnodoubt,whenyoureceivedthepraise,youfeltgood—andwhenyoureceivedthecriticism,you

feltupsetandwantedtorejectit.Clearly,wedon'twanttobeseenasfailures,sowe'drathershutoureyesand

coverourearsthanhavetotakeanycriticismsfromothers.

However,bydoingourbesttoavoidbeingcriticized,weallowourselvestotravelonanever-ending

highwayofmediocrity(平康).Withoutreceivingnegativefeedbackandcriticismsfromothers,ourgrowth

stoppedandouropportunitiesdisappeared.Launchedin210,theMicrosoftKINsmartphoneonlylastedonthe

marketfor48daysdespiteits$1billiondevelopmentandmarketingcosts.Itwasonlyafterthephonewenton

salethatitbecamequiteobviousthatmost15to30-year-oldspreferredAndroids,BlackBerrysandiphonesto

theMicrosoftKIN.Ifcriticismandfeedbackhadbeenreceivedbythedevelopinggroupwhilethephonewas

indevelopment,Microsoftcouldhaveavoidedthehugeembarrassmentandfinanciallossthatoccurred.

Justtobeclear,I'mtalkingaboutconstructivecriticism.Feedbackthathelpstomakeyoustronger:Ifyou

alwaysthinkyou'rerightbutdon'tgetfeedbackfromanyoneelse,howdoyouknowforsurethatwhatyou're

doingisanygood?Listeningandactingonhonestviewswilltellyouexactlywhatyou'redoingwell-andwhat

youcandobetter.Thistypeoffeedbackforcesyoutoevaluateyouractionsandthewayyouwork.Ifyouuse

constructivecriticismwisely,itcanguideyouawayfrombadpracticesandmoveyoutowardsgoodones.

Thetroublewithmostofusisthatwewouldratherberuinedbypraisethansavedbycriticism.

Fortunately,younowhavethekeystohelpyoumoveawayfromseekingpraise—toinstead,seeking

constructivecriticism.Andonceyoustartputtingthesekeystouse,youUlunlockthedoorstoawholenewway

oflearning,developingandsucceeding.

32.Whatdoesthefirstparagraphexpress?

A.Theresponsestopositiveandnegativecomments.

B.Thetruefeelingsofbeingpraisedorcriticized.

C.Thedifferencesbetweenpraiseandcriticism.

D.Thebenefitsoftakingcriticismsfromothers.

33.WhatlessoncanwelearnfromtheMicrosoftKINsmartphone?

A.Toomuchmoneyfordevelopingisnotagoodthing.

B.Wellpreparationisaneffectivewaytodealwithproblem.

C.Earlycriticismisnecessaryforfuturesuccess.

D.Goodopportunityisanimportantpartinourgrowth.

34.Whatbenefitcanwegetafterreceivingothers,feedback?

A.Givingusmoreconfidence.B.Makingusmorecautious.

C.Encouragingusalot.D.Makingusbetter.

35.Whatisthemainideaofthetext?

A.Howcriticismmakespeopleupset.B.Whencriticismandpraisetakeeffect.

C.Whoneedcriticisminsteadofpraise.D.Whycriticismisbetterthanpraise.

第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2.5分,滿分12.5分)

根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的選項(xiàng)中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。

Whatisheritage?Thewordcanbedifficulttodefine.Heritageisalwayssomethingthatispasseddownby

familiesorothergroupsformanyyears.36Itcanalsobethecustoms,traditions,andvaluessharedby

groupsofpeople.Onewaytothinkaboutheritageistobreakitdownintothreegroups.Thesearethe

tangible(有形的),thenatural,andtheintangible.

_37Itcanincludemanyhuman-madeobjectsthatholdculturalvalue.Someexamplesare

nationalmonumentsandworksofart.Manyancientsitesarealsopartofthisgroup.Onasmallerscale,a

familyhomecanbepartofanindividual'sheritage.

Manypartsofthenaturalworldarealsoimportanttoculturalheritage.Thiscanincludebodiesofwater,

plantlife,landformsandmore.OneexampleistheNileRiver.38Effortstoprotectnaturalheritage

arekeyinmanycultures.

Theintangiblegroupincludesanypartofculturalheritagethatyoucan'tfeelthroughtouch.Maybe

you'vereadaboutformsofdance,likeFlamencodancing.YoumightknowaboutthemusicofMariachiBands

orholidayslikeEid.Theseareallexamplesofintangibleheritage.____39

Exploringyourownheritagecanbefun.Itcanhelpyoulearnaboutyourself,yourfamily,andyour

ancestors.Butit'salsoimportanttolearnabouttheheritageofothers.40____Itcanalsoleadyoutofind

thingsyoumayhaveincommonwithothers!

A.Theyaretreasuresthatcanbetouched.

B.Whattangibleitemscanbepartofheritage?

C.However,heritageisn'tlimitedtoconcreteobjects.

D.Languages,holidaysandcustomsalsomakethelist.

E.Therefore,ifsdifficulttoprotectthemfromfadingaway.

F.Doingsocanhelpyoubuildastrongerunderstandingofothercultures.

G.IthasbeenpartofculturalheritageinmanyAfricannationsforcenturies.

第三部分語(yǔ)言運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)

第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)

閱讀下面短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。

Oncetherewasalittleboywhoenjoyedreadingbooks,especiallycomic-strips.Hisunclecalledhim

“Sparky",afteracomic-striphorsenamedSparkPlug.Butitwas41forSparkytofeelhappyat

schoolbecausehefailedeverysubjectintheeighthgrade.Thoughhedidmanagetoentertheschool'sgolf

teamandtriedveryhard,hestill42theonlyimportantmatchoftheseason.

Throughouthisyouth,Sparkywasshyandfelt43withstrangers.Itwasn'tthattheother

studentsdislikedhim.Ifsjustthatnoonereally44allthatmuch.Infact,Sparkywas45if

aclassmatesaidhellotohimafterclass.Sparkywasaloser.Hisclassmatesknewit,sohelearnedto

____46____it.

ButSparkywasfondofdrawing.Hewasproudofhisartwork.Nooneelseappreciatedit.Butthatdidn't

seemto47____tohim.Inhishighschool,hesentsomecartoonstotheyearbook.Theeditors

48____hisideas.Despitethat.Sparkywas49ofhisability.Heevendecidedtobecomean

artist.

So,aftercompletinghighschool,SparkywrotetoWaltDisneyStudios.Despite50

preparation,itwasn'taccepted,which51thathewasaloseragain.

ButSparkystilldidn'tgiveup,hedecidedtotellhisownlifeincartoons.Themaincharacterwasalittle

boywhoalwayslostandfailed.BecauseSparky'scartooncharacterwentontobecomeakindofcultural

phenomenon,people52identifiedwith(認(rèn)同)this“l(fā)ovableloser”.Heremindedpeopleofthe

painfuland53momentstowalkfromtheirownpastoftheirpainandtheirsharedhumanity.The

charactersoonbecamefamousworldwide.AndSparky,theboywhosemany54neverkepthim

fromtrying,whoseworkwasnotacceptedagainandagain,isthehighlysuccessfulcartoonistCharlesSchultz.

HiscartoonstripPeanutscontinuesto55us,eventhelosers,tofindawayinourlife.

41.A.impossibleB.unnecessaryC.uncertainD.imperfect

42.A.watchedB.coveredC.attendedD.lost

43.A.innocentB.nervousC.patientD.selfish

44.A.paidB.understoodC.caredD,needed

45.A.astonishedB.curiousC.motivatedD.guilty

46.A.dependonB.findoutC.livewithD.learnabout

47.A.occurB.matterC.happenD.belong

48.A.rejectedB.changedC.acceptedD.ignored

49.A.ashamedB.tiredC.sureD.aware

50.A.hurriedB.carefulC.specialD.busy

51.A.provedB.designedC.seemedD,grew

52.A.suddenlyB.hopelesslyC.cautiouslyD.willingly

53.A.embarrassingB.amusingC.excitingD.surprising

54.A.sufferingsB.chancesC.failuresD.experiences

55.A.satisfyB.inspireC.pleaseD.disturb

第二節(jié)(共10小題;每小題1.5分,滿分15分)

閱讀下面短文,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。

“Paintingisjustanotherwayofkeepingadiary,“saidSpanishartistPabloPicasso.WuLirenhasbeen

maintainingsucha“diary“oftheGrandCanal561978.

The65-year-oldpainterfromHangzhoucity,Zhejiangprovince,hasbeenusinginkandbrushformore

than40years57(record)thebeautyofthearterial(干線的)waterway,thehospitalityoflocalresidents

andtherichnessofculture58____flowsalltheway.

Wusaysmemoriesandemotionsrundeepinhispaintings,andthesearefar59(important)than

anytechnicalperfection."MyarthasalwaysbeenabouttheGrandCanal.SometimesIpaintwhat

160(see)inthepastandsometimesIreproducewhatIheardaboutpeoplewholivedbythecanal,“he

says.

WubelievestheGrandCanalisoftencomparedwiththeWestLake,oneofthemostfamous

scenic61(attraction)inHangzhou.€tTheWestLakeisseenasabeautifultreasurethatneedstobe

caredfor.ButtheGrandCanalislikeourmother,whohaswatchedusgrowup,earnalivingalongherbusy

banks,leaveherinsearchofabetterfuture62____returntoherembracelateron,,,hesays.

Recently,Wucompleteda100-meter-longscroll(卷軸)paintingofthecanafsTangxi-Xixingstretchin

Hangzhou."IhaveactuallypaintedtheentireGrandCanalinHangzhou,63(boiTOw)historical

anecdotesfromeverydynasty,vWu64(proud)says."Thestoryofthecanalneedstobetoldandthe

cultureitrepresentsmust65(pass)down.^^

第四部分:寫作(共兩節(jié),滿分4()分)

第一節(jié)(滿分

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