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2022-2023學年全國普通高等學校招生統(tǒng)一考試
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ILGrammarandVocabulary
SectionA
Directions:Afterreadingthepassagebelow,fillintheblankstomakethepassage
coherentandgrammaticallycorrect.Fortheblankswithagivenword,fillineach
blankwiththeproperformofthegivenword;fortheotherblanks,useonewordthat
bestfitseachblank.
Deep-SeaMicrobes(微生物)MayBeMissingLinkinSearchforOriginof
ComplexLife
LetusintroduceThor,Loki,OdinandHeimdall-ourmicrobialancestorsdating
backtwobillionyears.AteamatUppsalaUniversity,Swedenhasdiscoveredseveral
microbescarryinggenes(21)werepreviouslythoughttobeuniquetomore
complexlifeforms,includinghumans.
Thesingle-celledmicroorganisms,calledarchaea,werediscoveredinsubstances
(22)(collect)atsevensitesaroundtheworld,includinghotspringsin
YellowstoneNationalPark.Thefourspeciesinquestion,namedafterNorsegodsand
knownas*Asgardarchaea*,areasdifferentfromoneanother(23)atreeis
fromamushroom.
Thefindingsupportsadecades-oldtheorythatcomplexlifefirst(24)
(arise)whenanarchaeonconsumedabacterium,butthebacteriumsurvived.The(25)
(result)arrangementprovedtobebeneficialtoboth,andthetwopreviously
separateorganismsevolved(26)lifeformswithcellsandcomplex
internalstructures,calledeukaryotes.Allplantsandanimalsareeukaryotes.
"Thethings,whichwethoughtmadeaeukaryoteaeukaryote,are(27)
we*renowfindinginthesenewarchaea/5saidresearcherBrettBaker.”We're
essentiallyrewritingthetextbookonbasicbiology.”
Sofar,thearchaea(28)(onlyidentify)bypiecingtheirgenomes
togetherusingseparatebitsofgatheredgeneticmaterial.Theteam'snextgoalis(29)
(grow)theminthelab.
"ItwouldbegreatifwecouldisolateorgrowAsgardcells,andstudythemunder
themicroscope,0saidThijsEttema,aresearcherwhowasinvolvedintheproject.nI
amconvincedthatthis(30)(reveal)moreimportantcluesabouthow
complexcellsevolved.Finally,ourmicrobialancestrywillbeuncovered/
SectionB
Directions:Completethefollowingpassagebyusingthewordsinthebox.Eachword
canonlybeusedonce.Notethatthereisonewordmorethanyouneed.
A.ceaselessB.engineeringC.inspireD.issueE.reintroductionF.resemble
G.scrubbyH.secretL.solutionJ.surroundingK.territory
WalkinaBeaverWonderland
Havegonebackintimetoalandscapenotseeninthiscomeroftheworldforthe
bestpartof500years.Allaroundmearesignsofintensive31notby
humans,butbybeavers(海貍).
MarkElliottattheDevonWildlifeTrustisshowingmeroundthewetlandonthe
edgeofDartmoor,UK,wherein2011thetrustreleasedapairofEurasianbeavers.
"They'rereallybusyatthemoment,"hesays.
Beforetherelease,theareawasa(n)32woodlandwithasmallstream
runningthroughit.Butthebeaversquicklygottowork,buildingalodge(W),
deepeningthepondarounditanddammingtheheadwatersofthestream.
Theareaseesalotofrain,andwaterrunsquicklyoffthe33land,flowinginto
riversandcausingflashfloods.Butonbeaver34,thewaterisnowheldup
inponds,flowingoutatafarmoreleisurelypace.Hardlyanybodylivesnearby,so
floodingisn'ta(n)35,Butitisaseriousandgrowingthreatelsewhere.
Judgingfromtheresearchdonehere,beaverscouldbepartofthe36.
Thesecreaturesareknownasecosystemengineers.Icanseesignsof
37beaveringacrosseveryinchofthesite.Thestreamhasbeenturnedintoa
seriesof13largepoolsheldbackbydamsmadeofsticks,mudandgrass.Theoldest
damdoes38aNeolithic(新石器時代的)earthwork,severalmetres
acrossandgrassedover.Itholdsaseriousamountofwater.Intotal,damsonthesite
holdmorethanamillionlitres.
Theteamhaskeptthelocationoftheproject39toavoidpeople.
Somearejustkeentoseethebeaversforthemselves,butothersmaywishtostopthe
trialbecausetheyopposethe40ofatroublingspecies.
III.ReadingComprehension
SectionA
Directions:Foreachblankinthefollowingpassagetherearefourwordsorphrases
markedA,B,CandD.Fillineachblankwiththewordorphrasethatbestfitsthe
context.
'Specializationisforinsects,'1thesciencefictionauthorRobertA.Heinlein
famouslywrote.tcAhumanbeingshouldbeabletochangeadiaper,plananinvasion,
butcherahog,connaship,designabuilding,writeasonnet,balanceaccounts,builda
wall,setabone,comfortthedying,takeorders,giveorders,cooperate,actalone,
solveequations,analyzeanewproblem,pitchmanure,programacomputer,cooka
tastymeal,fightefficiently,diebravely."
That'sastandardmuchhigherthanIcanmeet.ButHeinlein'sidealof
wide-rangingabilitiesisanexcellentgoal,however41anyofusmight
achieveit.
Thekeyinthispursuitisa42topushtheboundariesofourcomfort
zones.Ifseasytofallinto43patterns,exercisingafewskillsthatwe've
masteredanddefiningourselvesbyourdailyhabits.HaveIdecidedthatI'ma
suburbanwhite-collarguy?Thenit'stemptingto44ahostofhands-ontasks
toplumbers,roofers,andotherspecialists.Thosespecialists,45,mightbe
everybitaslimitedasmeoutsideoftheirownzones.
Ingoodtimes,that'sa46arrangement.WhyshouldIdoanordinary
jobofrepairingmyroofifIcanpaysomebodytodoitwell?Sure,thatmeanswe
become47theavailability,honesty,andaffordabilityofspecialists,buta
divisionoflaborisa48inlifesothatwedon'texpendallourenergyon
tryingtodoeverythingourselves.Butlifehasawayofthrowinguscurveballs.Apipe
burstsonaSaturdayevening,oratiregetsflatbeyondcellphonereception,orthe
fix-itlistfortheelectricianpicksupapricetagbeyondthereachofthe49.
Canwe50everything!Notachance.Butweshouldbewillingtothink
of51asopportunitiestolearnnewskills.Ifthebathtubstopsdraining,
canwetry30minutesofonlineguidanceand$20worthoftools52we
drop$150onaplumber?Howmuchcouldwetakeonourselvesifthespecialistson
ourcontactlistwere53orcosttoomuch?
There'sprobablynowaytocompletely54Heinlein'sideal.Being
goodatsomethingyouloveisagreatfeeling;beinggoodatsomethingyouloveand
goodenoughatsomethingsthatcankeepyourbooksbalancedthroughtoughtimesis
55.
41.A.sufficiently.B.eventuallyC.imperfectlyD.irregularly
42.A.willingness.B.failureC.responsibilityD.proposal
43.A.different.B.culturalC.socialD.familiar
44.A.takeup.B.putawayC.setoffD.handover
45.A.bycontrast.B.inturnC.fbrinstanceD.orrather
46.A.formal.B.fine.C?special.D.similar
47.A.dependentonB.concernedabout.C.suitablefor.D.interestedin
48.A.roleB.kick-start.C.necessityD.turning-point
49.A.budgetB.marketC.stateD.series
50.A.loseB.master.C.believeD.explain
51.A.prejudicesB.judgementsC.foundationsD.challenges
52.A.unlessB.though.C.becauseD.before
53.A.inexperiencedB.unavailable.C.instructiveD.peculiar
54.A.makeupforB.doawaywith.C.liveuptoD.keepaway
from
55.A.fasterB.moreworryingC.betterD.moredoubtful
SectionB
Directions:Readthefollowingthreepassages.Eachpassageisfollowedbyseveral
questionsorunfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA,
B,CandD.Choosetheonethatfitsbestaccordingtotheinformationgiveninthe
passageyouhavejustread.
(A)
AInc.ischeckingoutofChina'sfiercelycompetitivedomestic
e-commercemarket.ThecompanytoldsellersonThursdaythatitwouldnolonger
operateitsthird-partyonlinemarketplaceorprovidesellerservicesonitsChinese
website,A.Asaresult,domesticcompanieswillnolongerbeabletosell
productstoChineseconsumersonitse-commerceplatform.
ThedecisionmarksanendtoalongstrugglebyAmerica'se-commercegiantin
theChinesemarket.ThefirmmadeitsfirstappearanceintheChinesemarketwith
greatattentionintheearly2000sonlytofailinthefaceofcompetitionfromChina's
faster-movinginternetgiantsin2018.
Amazonhasbeenintalkstocombineitse-commercebusinessforgoodsimported
intoChinawithaChinesecompetitor,NetEaseInc/sKaola?inastock-for-stock
transaction(交易),accordingtoapersonfamiliarwiththematter.Thatwouldremove
theAmazonnamefromconsumer-facinge-commerceinChina.Neithercompany
wouldconfirmtheprogressordetailsofthosetalks,norwouldtheysayiftheyare
continuing.
Inawrittenstatement,AmazonsaiditremainscommittedtoChinathroughits
globalstores,Kindlebusinessesandwebservices.AmazonChina'spresidentwill
leavetotakeonanotherrolewithinthecompany,thecompanysaid.TheChina
consumer-businessteamwillreportdirectlyintothecompany'sglobalteam.
WhenAmazonfirstenteredChinain2004withthepurchaseofJ,itwas
thelargestonlinesellerforbooks,musicandvideothere.MostChineseconsumers
wereusingcash-on-deliveryastheirtopformofpayment.TodayAmazonChina
chieflymeettheneedsofcustomerslookingforimportedinternationalgoodssuchas
cosmeticsandmilkpowder.
AmazonChinacommandedjust6%ofgrossmarketvolumeinthecross-border
e-commercemarketinthefourthquarterof2018,versusNetEaseKaola's25%share
andthe32%heldbyAlibabaGroupHoldingLtd*sTmallInternational.
Chineseconsumersarebecomingmorefascinatedwithdomesticbrands.In
2011,Chineseconsumerssaidtheywouldalwaysbuyaforeignbrandoveradomestic
one.By2016,60%ofrespondentssaidtheypreferreddomesticoverforeignbrands.
ShaunRein,ChinaMarketResearch'sfounder,saidAmericane-commercegiants
cameacrossobstaclesinChinabecausetheyhadn'tofferedtheproductsoruser
experiencethatconsumerswerelookingfbr.
56.Whatdoesthepassagemainlydiscuss?
A.Amazon'smajorsetbacksinceitsentryintoChina.
B.ThereasonswhyAmazonmetsomanyobstaclesinChinesemarket.
C.ThefiercecompetitionbetweenAmazonandtheChineseinternetgiants.
D.Amazon'sunsuccessfuleffortstodevelope-commercebusinessesinChina.
57.Accordingtoparagraph1,whatdoesAInc.plantodo?
A.Tosuspenditsonlineplatformservice.B.Toshutdownallitsstoresin
China.
C.Tostopsellinggoodstocustomers.D.TowithdrawfromChina'smarket.
58.Accordingtoparagraph4,whichofthefollowingstatementsistrueofAmazon?
A.TheChinesestaffinthecompanyaregoingtobedismissed.
B.Chinesecustomerscanstillbuygoodsfromitsglobalstores.
C.ItwillexpandKindlebusinesseswiththehelpofanewleader.
D.ItsglobalteamisresponsibleforrunningthebusinessinChina.
59.Accordingtothepassage,whatcontributestoAmazon'spoorperformancein
China?
A.Itdoesn*tcooperatewithlocale-commercecompanies,
B.Itdoesn'tfullyunderstandChinesecustomers5needs.
C.Chinesecustomerslikedomesticcompanies.
D.Itsellsaverylimitedrangeofgoods.
(B)
Foracenturyandahalfthepianohasbeenoneofthemostpopularsolo
instrumentsforWesternmusic.Unlikestringandwindinstrument,thepianois
completelyself-sufficient,asitisabletoplayboththemelodyanditsaccompanying
harmonyatthesametime.Forthisreason,itbecamethefavoritehousehold
instrumentofthenineteenthcentuiy
Theancestryofthepianocanbetracedtotheearlykeyboardinstrumentsofthe
fifteenthandsixteenthcenturies-thespinet,thedulcimer,andthevirginal.Inthe
seventeenthcenturytheorgan,theclavichord,andtheharpsichordbecamethechief
instrumentsofthekeyboardgroup,asupremacytheymaintaineduntilthepiano
supplantedthemattheendoftheeighteenthcentury.Theclavichord^tonewas
metallicandneverpowerful;nevertheless,becauseofthevarietyoftonepossibletoit,
manycomposersfoundtheclavichordasympatheticinstrumentforconcertuse,but
thecharacterofthetonecouldnotbevariedexceptbymechanicalorstructural
devices.
Thepianowasperfectedintheearlyeighteenthcenturybyaharpsichordmaker
inItaly(thoughmusicologistspointoutseveralpreviousinstancesoftheinstrument).
Thisinstrumentwascalledapianoeforte(softandloud).Thewiresweremuch
heavierintheearlierinstruments.Aseriesofmechanicalimprovementscontinuing
wellintothenineteenthcentury,includingtheintroductionofpedals(踏板)tosustain
toneortosoftenit,theperfectionofametalframeandsteelwireofthefinestquality,
finallyproducedaninstrumentcapableofmanytonaleffectsfromthemostdelicate
harmoniestoanalmostorchestralfullnessofsound.
60.Whatdoesthepassagemainlydiscuss?
A.Thehistoricaldevelopmentofthepiano.
B.Thequalityoftoneproducedbythepiano.
C.Theusesofpianoinvarioustypesofcompositions.
D.Thepopularityofthepianowithcomposers.
61.Whichofthefollowinginstrumentswaswidelyusedbeforetheseventeenth
century?
A.Theharpsichord.B.Thespinet.
C.Theclavichord.D.Theorgan.
62.Accordingtotheinformationinthethirdparagraph,whichofthefollowing
improvementsmadeitpossibletolengthenthetoneproducedbythepiano?
A.Theincreaseinweight.B.Theuseofheavywires.
C.Theintroductionofpedals.D.Themetalframeconstruction.
(C)
TherearemanytheoriesaboutthebeginningofdramainancientGreece.The
onemostwidelyacceptedtodayisbasedontheassumptionthatdramaevolvedfrom
ritual(儀式).Theargumentforthisviewgoesasfollows.Inthebeginning,human
beingsviewedthenaturalforcesoftheworld,eventheseasonalchanges,as
unpredictable,andtheysoughtthroughvariousmeans,tocontroltheseunknownand
fearedpowers.Thosemeasureswhichappearedtobringthedesiredresultswerethen
maintainedandrepeateduntiltheyhardenedintofixedrituals.Eventuallystories
arosewhichexplainedorcoveredthemysteriesoftherituals.Astimepassedsome
ritualswereabandoned,butthestories,latercalledmyths,persistedandprovided
materialforartanddrama.
Thosewhobelievethatdramaevolvedoutofritualalsoarguethatthoserituals
containedtheseedoftheaterbecausemusic,dance,masks,andcostumes(戲月
艮)werealmostalwaysused.Furthermore,asuitablesitehadtobeprovidedfor
performances,andwhentheentirecommunitydidnotparticipate,acleardivisionwas
usuallymadebetweenthe“actingarea”andthe"auditorium."Inaddition,therewere
performersAandsinceconsiderableimportancewasattachedtoavoidingmistakesin
theenactmentofrituals,religiousleadersusuallyassumedthattask.Wearingmasks
andcostumes,theyoftenimpersonatedotherpeople,animals,orsupernaturalbeings,
andimitatedthedesiredeffect-successinhuntorbattle,thecomingrain,the
comebackoftheSun—asanactormight.Eventuallysuchdramaticrepresentations
wereseparatedfromreligiousactivities.
Anothertheorytracesthetheater'soriginfromthehumaninterestinstorytelling.
Accordingtothisview,tales(aboutthehunt,war,orotherachievements)are
graduallyelaborated,atfirstthroughtheuseofimpersonation,action,anddialogueby
anarratorandthenthroughtheassumptionofeachoftherolesbyadifferentperson.
Acloselyrelatedtheorytracestheatertothosedancesthatareprimarilyrhythmical
andgymnasticorthatareimitationsofanimalmovementsandsounds.
63.Whataspectofdramadoestheauthordiscussinthefirstparagraph?
A.Thereasonwhydramaisoftenunpredictable.
B.Theseasonsinwhichdramaswereperformed.
C.Theconnectionbetweenmythsanddramastories.
D.Theimportanceofcostumesinearlydramas.
64.Accordingtothepassage,whatisthemaindifferencebetweenritualanddrama?
A.Ritualisshorterthandrama.
B.Ritualusesmusicwhiledramadoesnot.
C.Ritualrequiresfewerperformersthandrama.
D.Ritualhasareligiouspurposeanddramadoesnot.
65.Whichofthefollowingstatementsdoesthepassagesupport?
A.Storytellingisanimportantpartofdance.
B.Noonereallyknowshowthetheaterbegan.
C.Mythsarenolongerrepresenteddramatically.
D.Dramaticactivitiesrequiretheuseofcostumes.
66.Whatdoesthepassagemanydiscuss?
A.Theoriginsoftheater
B.Theimportanceofstorytelling.
C.Theroleofritualinmodemdrama
D.Thevarietyofearlyreligiousactivities.
SectionC
Directions:Completethefollowingpassagebyusingthesentencesgivenbelow.Each
sentencecanbeusedonlyonce.Notethattherearetwomoresentencesthanyou
need.
A.Accordingtotheauthors,pandasspentmillionsofyearsofgoingitaloneontheir
ownevolutionaryjourney.
B.Aspecieshasbeensaved.
C.In2003,therewereonly1,600wildpandasremaining.
D.Itdependsonwhatyourdefinitionofsuccessis.
E.Werespondedtonewsoftheirdecreasebyshoweringthemwithconcernandcash.
F.Wetookitforgrantedthathumanbeingsweretoblamefortheirshrinking
population.
SavingPandas
Let'sstartatthebeginning.Howdidpandascometocapturethepublic's
imagination?Whatisitaboutthemthatwecametolove?
In1966,whilepandaconservationwasstillinitsinfancy,zoologistsRamonaand
DesmondMorrisputtogetheralistofwhypandaswouldcometocreepintothe
publicconsciousnessintheirbookMenAndPandas.Includedintheirlistwasthefact
thatpandas(appearto)havebigeyes;thattheysituplikeusandhavenotail;andthat
theyareplayfulandround.67Andthentheyhitthepublicity
jackpotsimplybecausenaturalselectionhappenedtoproduceacreaturethatwe
humansconsidercuteandunthreatening.Thatwasallittook.
Therestwashistory.68.Andwestilldo.
Today,pandaconservationisbigbusiness.Scotland'sEdinburghZoo,for
instance,pays£600,000annuallyforhousingtwopandas.Arepandasworthit,then?
Isallofthatmoneybeingwellspent?Ifyourdefinitionofsuccessisaboutpanda
numbersinthewild,thenyes,undoubtedlythereisreasontobecheerful,fbrwild
pandanumbersappeartoberisingatlast.69Now,14years
later,therearenearer1,85一anincreaseof16percent.Infact,asofSeptember2016,
giantpandasarenolongerconsideredofficiallyendangered,theyarenowlistedas
merely"vulnerable(易受傷害的)'bytheIUCN,theglobalrecordkeepersofthe
fatesofdecreasingspecies.Thankstoamarkeddecreaseinpoaching(偷獵)andan
expansioninthespecies”protectedlivingspace,thefutureofChina'swildpandas
looksmoresecurethanbefore.
Itislikelythatthistrendwillcontinue,soonecouldarguethattheconservation
moneyhasbeenagreatsuccess.70
IV.SummaryWriting
Directions:Readthefollowingpassage.Summarizeinnomorethan60wordsthe
mainideaofthepassageandhowitisillustrated.Useyourownwordsasfaras
possible.
TheEffectofMassTransportation
Masstransportationrevisedthesocialandeconomicstructureofthe
Americancityinthreefundamentalways.Itledtophysicalexpansion,itsortedout
peopleandlanduses,anditspeduptheinstabilityofurbanlife.Byopeningvastareas
ofunoccupiedlandforresidentialexpansion,theomnibuses,horserailways,
commutertrains,andelectrictrolleyspulledsettledregionsoutwardtwotofourtimes
moredistantfromcitycentersthantheywereinthepre-modemera.In1850,for
example,thebordersofBostonlayscarcelytwomilesfromtheoldbusinessdistrict;
bytheturnofthecenturytheareaextendedtenmilesinalldirections.Nowthosewho
couldafforditcouldlivefarremovedfromtheoldcitycenterandstillgotherefor
work,shopping,andentertainment.Thenewaccessibilityoflandaroundalmostevery
majorcityledtoanexplosionofrealestatedevelopmentandfueledwhatwenow
knowasurbansprawl.Between1890and19205forexample,some250,000new
residentiallotswererecordedwithinthebordersofChicago,mostofthemlocatedin
outlyingareas.Overthesameperiod,another550,000werelocatedoutsidethecity
limitsbutwithinthemetropolitanarea.Anxioustotakeadvantageofthepossibilities
ofcommuting,realestatedevelopersadded800,000potentialbuildingsitestothe
Chicagoregioninjustthirtyyearslotsthatcouldhavehousedfivetosixmillion
people.
Ofcourse,manywereneveroccupied;therewasalwaysahugeamountof
vacantlandaroundChicagoandothercities.Theseexcesseshighlightafeatureof
residentialexpansionrelatedtothegrowthofmasstransportation:urbansprawlwas
essentiallyunplanned.Itwascarriedoutbythousandsofsmallinvestorswhopaid
littlerespectfor
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