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1、2023屆高考英語模擬試卷注意事項(xiàng)1考生要認(rèn)真填寫考場號和座位序號。2試題所有答案必須填涂或書寫在答題卡上,在試卷上作答無效。第一部分必須用2B 鉛筆作答;第二部分必須用黑色字跡的簽字筆作答。3考試結(jié)束后,考生須將試卷和答題卡放在桌面上,待監(jiān)考員收回。第一部分 (共20小題,每小題1.5分,滿分30分)1What I like about Harvard is theres the old classical lookthere are parks and traditional buildings.AwhyBwhereCthatDhow2The earthquake in Japan, me

2、asuring 9.0 on the Richter Scale, was so violent _ cause a series of explosions of the nuclear reactors in several power stations.AtoBthatCas toDas that3The warmth of _ coat will mostly be determined by _ soft of cloth used.Athe; aBa; theC/; theDa; a4My teacher often says that success in making mone

3、y is not always a good _ of success in life.Abelief Belement Ccriterion Dinstance5People should stop using their cars and start using public transport._. The roads are too crowded as it is.AAll rightBExactlyCGo aheadDFine6Once published, the novel was a(n) success and was soon translated into nine f

4、oreign languages.Aoccasional BinstantCconstant Dindividual7What do you think of Putin?He is an outstanding leader who _his reputation.Alooks out for Bcomes up withClives up to Dlooks forward to8I wish I _ her the news and then she wouldnt be worried now.Adont tellBdidnt tellChavent toldDhadnt told9S

5、ome people are able to multitask wellthey can two or more businesses at the same time very well.Aturn to Brelate toClead to Dattend to10In my opinion, ones individual income does not wholly reflect the extent _ ones self-value and social value are realized.Aof whichBwith whichCon whichDto which11_,

6、his ideas was accepted by all the people at the meeting.AStrange as might it soundBAs it might sound strangeCAs strange it might soundDStrange as it might sound12-It is really fun to hike and I often go hiking in the forest.-But hiking alone in the forest _ be very dangerous.AcanBmustCshallDwill13Br

7、itish scientists have produced _ they believe is the worlds smallest Christmas cardAwhichBwhoCthatDwhat14I _ in the same position too long. My legs have fallen asleep.Shake it a little before you get up.Awill sitBhave satCam sittingDhave been stting15Children exposed to air pollution are more to suf

8、fering from different diseases.ApossibleBprobableClikelyDcertainly16I owe my current success to David, my best friend since childhood, without whom I have no idea where I _ today.AamBwasCwould have beenDwould be17Though lacking the necessary working experience, my cousin got the job _ her confidence

9、 and flexibility.Ain terms of Bin response toCby virtue of Dwith respect to18Have you got these jeans in _ larger size? This pair is a bit too small around _ waist.Aa; theB/; theCthe; /Da; a19-Excuse me, would you please _ me some petrol?-Sorry. I have only a little left in my car.Aspare BsaveCshare

10、 Dspend20Please dont make so loud noiseThe news of the volcanic eruption in Indonesia _and I want to listenAis broadcastBis being broadcastChas been broadcastDhad been broadcast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(xiàng)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng)。21(6分) Feifei, an 11-year-old boy from Xuzhou, Jiangsu Province, suffered

11、from a sudden acute eye disease which has almost led to blindness. The disease was caused by excessive(過度的)eye fatigue(疲勞)during the winter vacation, during which he played computer games for continuous 10 days and nights.Many youngsters in China nowadays are increasingly addicted to computer games

12、and other electronic products. This is followed by a series of health problems, with the most typical case being myopia, or nearsightedness.According to the latest research report released by the World Health Organization (WHO), the myopia rate among Chinese teenagers ranks first in the world70 perc

13、ent of high school and college students. The rate is nearly 40 percent in primary school students, while it is only 10 percent for their peers in the United States.There are at least 10 million people in China with severe myopia, and they are likely to get pathological(病理性的)myopia in middle age. Pat

14、hological myopia cant be treated with glasses or surgery, and it is one of the biggest factors that lead to blindness, Xu Xun, director of the ophthalmology(眼科學(xué)) department at Shanghai General Hospital, pointed out.Experts explain that two major factors lead to the high rate of myopia among Chinese

15、people. One is high academic pressure, and the other one is excessive use of electronic devices over a long period of time. Genetics, on the other hand, are not the main reason, as only 20 percent of Chinese people had myopia in the 1960s.Teenagers are now faced with severe academic pressure, which

16、means they often study without natural light. This increases their risk of becoming nearsighted, Xu said.Experts suggest that youngsters maintain a proper balance between study and rest so as to protect their eyesight, and parents should play an active role in the process.1、Why does the author menti

17、on Feifeis experience in the first paragraph?ATo advise people to protect their eyes.BTo introduce the topic of nearsightedness.CTo inform people of the cause of blindness.DTo show that Feifei developed an eye disease.2、What can be learnt from the passage?ANearsightedness may cause other health prob

18、lems.BThere are more nearsighted students in the United States.C70 percent Chinese students in primary school are nearsighted.DPathological myopia is most likely to cause blindness.3、Which of the following can be a main reason for myopia?AGenetics factors.BLow academic pressure.COveruse of electroni

19、c devices.DReading in natural light.4、What will be probably discussed in the following paragraph?AThe significance of protecting eyesight.BYoungsters bad behavior leading to myopia.CThe relationship between youngsters and their parents.DParents role in helping youngsters protect their eyesight.22(8分

20、) David, a French priest(牧師)of thirty-six, was sent to China by the church in 1872.He did well in the natural and social science besides his religious activities(宗教活動)。He was also very interested in the rare wild animals and plants in China.On May 4th, 1879, after searching half a month in the weste

21、rn part of Baoxing, Sichuan the hunters hired(雇用)by David succeeded in bringing him a black-and-white bear. The bear is extremely lovely, he wrote in his diary excitedly. Meanwhile, he felt it might be a new species (物種)never discovered by scientists.He then decided to send it to Paris for a further

22、 study. Unfortunately the poor black-and white bear died of Jolts(顛簸)of the mountain roads and the climatic (氣候)change. He had to send its pelt (皮毛)to the National Museum in Paris for display (展覽)。In fact, the so-called black-and white bear was neither a bear nor a cat. After a complete study, Milla

23、 Edwards, head of the museum, judged that it was a new species. He gave the giant panda.The discovery made the world excited and Baoxing was also made famous for home of the giant panda1、From the passage we can see that David mainly came to China to _.Alearn Chinese science and historyBlook for a pa

24、nda for churchCdo something on religion(宗教)Dstudy the wild animals and plants in China2、The word rare in this passage means _.Avery hard to findBworth no moneyCeasy to findDrunning very fast3、The first giant panda was caught _.Aby David, a French priestBquite by accidentCwith a lot of difficultyDaft

25、er the hunters followed it for half a month4、Which of the following is not true according to the passage?AThe giant panda died when it was on display.BDavid had never seen a giant panda before.CMilla was sure the animal was neither a bear nor a cat.DThe discovery made the world excited with interest

26、23(8分)Joanna Cole, born on August 11, 1944 in Newark, New Jersey, has been credited to be one of the most popular childrens authors of all time. She has written over 250 books and is famous for writing one of the most popular childrens book series. She knew as early as 5th grade that she was interes

27、ted in writing and science. Cole has owed a large part of her passion to one of her elementary school teachers.Joanna Cole continued her education by attending the University of Massachusetts and Indiana. She would eventually earn a bachelors degree in psychology from the City College of New York in

28、 1967; after graduation Cole decided to take some education courses to become a librarian at a Brooklyn elementary school in 1967. Eventually, she would take jobs working for Newsweek, Seesaw book club.Coles passion for writing and science was still alive and well during this time. In 197l she decid

29、ed to write her first book, Cockroaches. She did some research and discovered there had never been a book written for children about cockroaches. So she thought she would be the first.Cole struck gold when she wrote the first Magic School Bus in 1985. The book would go on to be published the followi

30、ng year and quickly became book series and cartoon series due to its success.Cole continued to write both non-fiction and fiction books for children. She writes in a way that will hopefully inspire children to think like a scientist. She does this by writing ideas instead of just facts. She also tri

31、es to ask questions in her books that require children to think and discover the answers as they read. This creates an engaging experience for children, so it is no wonder why younger readers are hooked on her books.1、When Joanna Cole was young, she _.Awas very popular with childrenBgot inspired by

32、one of her teachersCbegan her career of writing novelsDknew what she would do in the future2、What does the underlined phrase probably mean?AMade a fortune. BMade a promise.CGot ideas. DObtained help.3、What do we know about Joanna Cole?AShe is the most famous woman writer in America.BShe writes novel

33、s not only for kids but for adults.CShe is an expert at getting science across to readers.DShe has made great contributions to science.4、What kind of person is Cole in the passage?APositive and brave. BPopular and reliable.CSerious and honest. DTalented and creative.24(8分) Two of the saddest words i

34、n the English language are “if only”. I live my life with the goal of never having to say those words, because they convey regret, lost opportunities, mistakes, and disappointment.My father is famous in our family for saying, “Take the extra minute to do it right.” I always try to live by the “extra

35、 minute” rule. When my children were young and likely to cause accidents, I always thought about what I could do to avoid an “if only” moment, whether it was something minor like moving a cup full of hot coffee away from the edge of a counter, or something that required a little more work such as ta

36、ping padding (襯墊) onto the sharp corners of a glass coffee table.I dont only avoid those “if only” moments when it comes to safety. Its equally important to avoid “if only” in our personal relationships. We all know people who lost a loved one and regretted that they had foregone an opportunity to s

37、ay “I love you” or “I forgive you.” When my father announced he was going to the eye doctor across from my office on Good Friday, I told him that it was a holiday for my company and I wouldnt be here. But then I thought about the fact that hes 84 years old and I realized that I shouldnt give up an o

38、pportunity to see him. I called him and told him I had decided to go to work on my day off after all.I know there will still be occasions when I have to say “if only” about something, but my life is definitely better because of my policy of doing everything possible to avoid that eventuality. And ev

39、en though it takes an extra minute to do something right, or it occasionally takes an hour or two in my busy schedule to make a personal connection, I know that Im doing the right thing. Im buying myself peace of mind and thats the best kind of insurance for my emotional well-being.1、Which of the fo

40、llowing is an example of the “extra minute” rule?AStart the car the moment everyone is seated.BLeave the room for a minute with the iron working.CMove an object out of the way before it trips someone.DWait for an extra minute so that the steak tastes better.2、The author decided to go to her office o

41、n Good Friday to _.Ameet her father who was already an old manBkeep her appointment with the eye doctorCjoin in the holiday celebration of the companyDfinish her work before the deadline approached3、The underlined word “foregone” in Paragraph 3 is closest in meaning to _.AwastedBlackedCavoidedDaband

42、oned4、What is the best title for the passage?AThe Two Saddest Words.BThe Emotional Well-being.CThe Most Useful Rule.DThe Peace of Mind.25(10分)Nelle Harper Lee better known by her pen name Harper Lee, was an American novelist widely known for To Kill a Mockingbird, published in 1960. Immediately succ

43、essful, it won the 1961 Pulitzer Prize and has become a classic of modem American literature. In 1991 an organization conducted a survey that made readers identify books that had “made a difference” in their lives. The result? Lees book trailed only The Bible. Alongside the works of Shakespeare and

44、Twain, this novel remains one of the most widely taught books nationwide, reaching about 70% of American public schools. What makes it such a typical read for young people?English class is a place where young Americans come to know themselves. In the folds of dusty books, students can make contact w

45、ith humanity beyond the shallow small talk of the school hallways. Disturbed by hormones (荷爾蒙)and anxiety, teenagers get through school with confusion and frustration. Literature is a safety valve (安全閥)一 it promises relief, a place to figure out ones problems and get to know oneself better.The novel

46、 particularly distinguishes itself in this aspect. It speaks in a childs voice without treating its readership as children. Some critics have called it an “impossible” achievement, a childrens book penned by a well-educated adult its unlikely that a child like Scout could exist in the real world. Bu

47、t thats exactly what makes it such a charming, attractive read for young people. It indicates the consciousness of a well-educated adult facing difficult realities, but describes it through the light and playful voice of a curious little girl.Gaby Hick, a third- year student focused on English liter

48、ature at Brown University, calls it one of the first books that kids and young adults read that deals with serious issues 一 rape, race, mental issues”. She adds, “The story makes these adult themes accessible because of Scout.” The books setting, a small town in Alabama affected by the Great Depress

49、ion of the 1930s, may appear very different from the experience of most kids reading it today. But Lees words make her story feel alive and present.In 2006, however, critic Thomas Mallon expressed his regret about the books avoiding complexity in The New Yorker. But her novel makes a great teaching

50、tool for teenagers precisely because its moral view is as clear as that of one of Aesops Fables. That absence of ambiguity (含糊其辭)in this novel doesnt mean the novel is free of challenging ideas, either. Will Serratelli, another literature student at Brown says, “There arent many hard moral questions

51、 being asked but it opens up all these other questions that 1 hadnt thought about before. My English teachers always asked, Do you sympathize (同情)with this character? Would you want to hang out with them? When you give a kid a book where those questions dont even need to be asked, it forces them to

52、dig deeper.”Mallons criticism is accurate in that this novel may present too limited a view of racism in America. Thats especially problematic because it is one of the only books consistently assigned to American students that acknowledges (承認(rèn))racial discrimination (歧視)at all. However, To Kill a Moc

53、kingbird may owe some of its popularity as a teaching text to the fact that the narrative voice is a white one. Naomi Vamis, an African Studies student at Brown says, “Its another practice of telling stories about black people through white central characters,” she says.While the novel is undoubtedl

54、y worth its place in the classroom, English teachers may do well to consider that it is a white authors perspective and ought to be the only beginning of a dialogue about race and never the final word. But as a gateway to more mature ideas, and as a YA(young adult) distillation (提煉)of complex concep

55、ts young people may not have grasped before, Lees novel is invaluable.1、According to the passage, the novel To Kill a Mockingbird can help us .Areduce much anxiety for fear of losing ourselvesBunderstand what the real personality of human isCknow more about the past U.S. economic situationDfind and

56、deal with some other complicated questions2、What does the underlined word “trailed” most probably mean in Paragraph 1 ?AWas as good as. BTried hard to defeat.CWent along the same route as. DHad a lower score than.3、What can we conclude from Will Serratellis statement underlined in Paragraph 5?AThe k

57、ids are unwilling to answer challenging questions.BThe kids have to face more moral questions.CThe kids tend to sympathize with the characters.DThe kids are motivated to think further.4、Why is the novel well received by teenagers in the U.S.?ABecause it reveals racial discrimination in America.BBeca

58、use a white author tells the stories about black people.CBecause it makes some serious adult issues accessible.DBecause it is widely used as a tool for moral judgments in society.5、What is the authors purpose in writing the passage?ATo tell us about the content of the novel.BTo explain the reasons f

59、or its popularity.CTo introduce some different comments.DTo approve of the creative writing style.第三部分 語言知識運(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四個選項(xiàng)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)26(30分) I always remember one Christmas when we 1 outside of town. My older brother had a job in a different city 2 he always

60、 made it home to celebrate the holidays. During the few days before Christmas Day, we 3 a violent snowstorm with powerful winds. It was so 4 that the country road was almost impassable.The day before Christmas was more 5 than I had ever imagined. My older brother was stuck at a strangers home where

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