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1、2022-2023學(xué)年高考英語(yǔ)模擬試卷注意事項(xiàng)1考生要認(rèn)真填寫考場(chǎng)號(hào)和座位序號(hào)。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(wú)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)1Some tourists visiting Tian anmen Square during the holiday left a _ of litter everywhere they went.AtrailBdotCchainDtrack2The art historians

2、 tried to figure out how the temple _ when built around 15 BCAmight lookBmight have lookedCmust lookDmust have looked3Hard work,along with dedicated revolutionary spirit is the fundamental guarantee of success,which is _ we should learn from the pioneers participating in the Long March.AthatBwhatCwh

3、ereDhow4She must have ranked her birthday presents in order of _because the top one is her favoriteAvalueBtimeCinterestDpreference5Excuse me, could you tell me the time, please?Sorry, I dont have a watch with me. _AThanks a lot.BWhat a pity.CIm sorry to hear thatDThanks all the same6 David is a gree

4、n hand at such things. But I believe he is quite _ to the task.Arelevant BaccessibleCequal Dunique7The young man, _ in heavy traffic on the way, got home an hour later than usual.AcatchingBcaught.Chaving caughtDto be caught8Can I park my car here?Sure not, we dont allow here.Ato parkingBparkCto park

5、Dparking9It is obvious that John is unhappy. _, it comes as no surprise that she has decided to change her job.AHoweverBOtherwiseCMoreoverDTherefore10After a long absence, I went back to college, _ to pick up where Id left off.AhopingBhopeCto hopeDhoped11Painting from still images leads to a loss of

6、 sensitivity, which is _ to an artist.AabsoluteBurgentCespecialDvital12-The weather is too cold _ March this year.- It was still _ when I came here years ago.Afor; colderBin; coldCin; hotDfor; hotter13-I feel nervous when taking an exam.- and you can do it well.ATake it w easy BTake your time CGood

7、luck DIts up to you14_ at the differences between her culture and theirs, Annie wanted to return home.AConfusing BConfusedCHaving confused DTo confuse15I owe my current success to David, my best friend since childhood, without whom I have no idea where I _ today.AamBwasCwould have beenDwould be16_ w

8、hat had happened, they knew I would struggle and simply wanted to help because it was the right thing to do.AHearingBTo have heardCHaving heardDHeard17Mr Johnson, I have something I would like to trouble you with._. Just tell me what I can do.AYou have my word BDont give me thatCYou can say that aga

9、in DDont stand on ceremony18_ blood if you can and many lives will be saved.AGivingBGivenCTo giveDGive19When Thanksgiving Day is the corner, stores and supermarkets are busy with people.AaroundBonCwithDat20By doing so, you can _ more information and details about the topic, and better understand it.

10、Akeep up withBdo away withChave access toDget down to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)Early in the Iliad, Homers epic poem(史詩(shī))about the legendary, Trojan War, there occurs a famous anecdote known as the catalogue of ships, which names all the Greek leaders and contingents(小分隊(duì))

11、who came to fight at Troy. Before unfolding this impressive muster roll (花名冊(cè)),Homer makes a special, public appeal to the Muses to ensure he gets the facts right:Tell me now, Muses, who have your homes on Olympus- for you are goddesses, and ever-present, and know all things, and we hear only rumour:

12、 nor do we know anythingThese lines reflect a central claim of epic poetrythat through the inspiration of the Muses, daughters of Memory, it can preserve the knowledge of people and the events of the past a formidable power in the non-literate, oral cultures in which the Iliad evolved. The Iliad was

13、 composed around 750-700 BC, but its origins lie at least some five centuries earlier, deep in the Mycenaean Bronze Agethe world the Iliad poetically evokes.The Iliad is keenly aware of its role as the keeper of memory, and credibility is central to its storytelling. The epic is a work of fiction, a

14、nd relates the events of a few weeks in the tenth and final year of the Trojan War fought between Greeks and Trojans over beautiful Helen, the Greek queen who deserted her husband to elope with a Trojan prince. Its cast of characters includes not only warriors and their captives and families, but th

15、e immortal Olympian gods, who perform many supernatural acts in the course of their eager participation in the action around Troy.The Iliad has the reputation for being an exclusively(專門地) male epic, weak on female characters, but to choose only one exampleHomers delicate characterization of Helen a

16、s a woman driven by reluctant remorseful(悔恨的) passion is as hauntingly(縈繞心頭地)credible as any Anna Karenina.Longinus, a scholar in the 1st Century AD wrote that in recording as he does the wounding of the gods, their quarrels, vengeance, tears, imprisonment and all their passions Homer has done his b

17、est to make the men in the Iliad gods and gods men. The scene between Achilles and Priam displays this inversion and crystallises what the Iliad poets had learned in the course of the epics Journey. That the gods we worship might not answer, and on occasion humanity must rise to fill their place. Th

18、at glory is closely associated with painful loss. That the victor shares the humanity of the most vulnerable of the vanquished(戰(zhàn)敗者); that there is no such thing as pure victory in war.1、The Iliad about the legendary Trojan War, might date back to _.Athe third century BC Bthe seventh century BCCthe e

19、ighth century BC Dthe thirteenth century BC2、According to the passage,_.Abeing reliable is essential to the storytelling of the IliadBTrojan War between Greeks and Trojans lasted over a decadeCTrojan War ended owning to the Olympian gods absenceDbeautiful Helen is a woman worth respecting in the Ili

20、ad3、Why does the Iliad have the reputation for being an exclusively male epic?ABecause it focuses only on men and war.BBecause too few females were well depicted.CBecause its cast of characters includes only males.DBecause Helen was described as a passionate woman.4、Which of the following statements

21、 doesnt agree with the authors idea?APure victory in war does not exist at all.BGlory is naturally accompanied with saddening loss.CThe victor gains everything without any emotional loss.DBoth the victor and the vanquished share the same humanity.22(8分)Want an ideal home in magical Lucas Valley? Her

22、e is a room rented for the summer.Home features:*3 beautiful bedrooms, about 1011 with 4 window faces morning sun and beautiful view of courtyard garden and flowers. Can be furnished or unfurnished.*Sunny island kitchen, floor to ceiling glass with garden views. Share use of all amenities of home, b

23、eautiful sunny yard, organic gardens, picnic table.*Great outdoor pool, yoga and tennis 2 blocks away; 2 great farmers markets weekly 5 minutes away at SR Civic Center. Peaceful quiet neighborhood, easy parking right outside, 1.5 miles from 101, great access to all Bay Area.Please be healthy and env

24、ironmentally conscious, clean and considerate, no smoking, no drugs, no pets. Quiet and friendly prof F (author, healer, consultant)works from home p/t, 1 dog, NO cats, sorry, NO pets possibledog is NOT pet friendly. Minimum lease till end of October 2017, longer fine.Partial rent reduction option a

25、vailable for the right personread more if interested:Holistic(整體的)health author seeking great P/T reliable help with routine home and office help (filing, organizing papers) garden watering and dog walking (up to 5 hours per week,prefer 1 hour available each morning M-F between 7-9am) or time on Sat

26、urdays.Please leave your phone number in response.PLEASE PUT in your EMAIL:*your phone number*what date you are available to move in*what skills you can contribute1、What is the advantage of living in the advertised room?AYou can swim without leaving home.BYou can form a habit of protecting the envir

27、onment.CYou can save some money by helping the owner.DYou can enjoy the setting sun through the window.2、Who may be the right person to share the house with the author?ATom, a student who is thoughtful and helpful.BJim, a healthy young man who hates animals.CMary, an outgoing girl who loves animals

28、and raises a cat.DMr Green, a warm-hearted man who smokes occasionally.3、How far is the house from 101, great access to all Bay Area?A2 blocks away. B1.5 miles.C5 minutes walk. D2 miles.4、How can you get in touch with the author?ABy fax. BIn person.CBy telephone. DBy email.23(8分) In A History of Rea

29、ding, the Canadian novelist Alberto Manguel describes a remarkable transformation of human consciousness, which took place around the 10th century AD: the arrival of silent reading. Human beings have been reading for thousands of years, but in ancient times, the normal thing was to read aloud. With

30、the arrival of silent reading, Manguel writes, the reader was at last able to establish an unrestricted relationship with the book and the words. The words no longer needed to occupy the time required to pronounce them. The readers thoughts inspected them at leisure, drawing new ideas from them, all

31、owing comparisons from memory or from other books.To read silently is to free your mind to reflect, to remember, to question and compare. The cognitive scientist Maryanne Wolf calls this freedom “the secret gift of time to think”. A thousand years later, critics fear that digital technology has put

32、this gift in danger. The Internets flood of information, together with the distractions of social media, threatens to overwhelm the space of reading, leaving us in what the journalist Nicholas Carr has called “the shallows”. In Carrs view, the “endless, tempting buzz” of the Internet endangers our v

33、ery being: “One of the greatest dangers we face,” he writes, “as we give up control over the flow of our thoughts and memories to a powerful electronic system, is a slow damage to our humanness and our humanity.”Theres no question that digital technology presents challenges to the reading brain. But

34、 seen from a historical perspective, digital reading and silent reading look like differences of degree, rather than of kind. To the extent that digital reading represents something new, its potential cuts both ways. Done badly, the Internet reduces us to mindless clickers, racing numbly to the bott

35、om of a bottomless feed; but done well, it has the potential to expand the very contemplative (沉思的) space that we have prized in ourselves ever since we learned to read without moving our lips.In the fifth century BC, Socrates worried that writing would weaken human memory, and stifle(扼殺) judgment.

36、In fact, as Wolf notes in her 2007 book Proust and the Squid: the Story and Science of the Reading Brain, the opposite happened: Faced with the written page, the readers brain develops new capacities.The Internet may cause our minds to wander off, and yet a quick look at the history of books suggest

37、s that we have been wandering off all along. When we read, the eye does not progress steadily along the line of text; it alternates between saccades little jumpsand brief stops, not unlike the movement of the mouses cursor across a screen of hypertext.Its true that studies have found that readers gi

38、ven text on a screen do worse on recall and comprehension tests than readers given the same text on paper. But a 2015 study by the German educator Johannes Naumann suggests the opposite. He gave a group of high-school students the job of tracking down certain pieces of information on websites; he fo

39、und that the students who regularly did research online were better at this task than students who used the Internet mostly to send email, chat, and blog.A new generation of digital writers prefers to include interactive features. The 2014 iPad novel, Pry, tells the story of a demolition(爆破) expert

40、returning home from the first Gulf War. The story is told in text, photographs, video clips, and audio. It uses an interface(界面) that allows you to follow the action and shift between levels of awareness. As you read text on the screen, describing characters and plot, you draw your fingers apart and

41、 see a photograph of the chief character, his eyes opening on the world. Pinch your finger shut and you visit his troubled unconscious; words and images race by, as if you are inside his memory. Pry is the opposite of a shallow work; its whole play is between the surface and the depths of the human

42、mind. Reading it is stimulating.1、In Alberto Manguels opinion, silent reading _.Ais an abnormal thing to human consciousnessBoffers readers mind freedom and time to thinkCstrengthens readers power of memory and reflectionDallows readers to gain an insight into books and words2、Why is digital technol

43、ogy considered to have endangered our being?AIt presents challenges to the reading brain.BIt harms our humanness and humanity gradually.CIt is very likely to expand our contemplative space.DIt leaves our thoughts and memories out of control.3、The sentence “The fear of technology is not new.” should

44、be placed in _.ABCD4、What can we infer from Johannes Naumanns study?AIts easier to collect information on the Internet than in books.BPeoples habit of using the Internet influences their performance.CThe Internet isnt supposed to be used as a tool of entertainment.DPaper reading is better than scree

45、n reading in improving comprehension.5、The 2014 iPad novel, Pry, is mentioned in the last paragraph to _.Aintroduce the occurrence of a reading revolutionBshow the technology employed in digital readingCprove digital reading not shallow but attractiveDillustrate the impact digital reading has on our

46、 life.6、What is probably the best title for the passage?AThe deep space of digital readingBThe timely arrival of silent readingCThe development of traditional readingDThe potential damage of electronic books24(8分) Created in 1998 by Casey and Shelley Black, the Northern Lights Wildlife Wolf Center f

47、ocuses on not only rescuing young abandoned wolves but educating the public Unlike other centers, you can actually walk with the wolves and have exciting, handson interaction with them here And so, we gathered one late winter morning to learn, prepare and walkScrappy and Flora,our wolves that day,we

48、re brought to the center when only a few days old They lived in the house with us for the first several months We treated them like human babies, fed them and slept with them, said Shelley So, they are totally used to people However, these are wild animals For that reason, Shelley and Casey explaine

49、d, the walk is totally on the wolfs terms We dont approach them, but if they come up to us, we can touch them With all this in mind, we headed for the woods We were walking on a logging road when suddenly,F(xiàn)lora, all 60 pounds of her,hurried up to me and raised up on her legs She was almost as tall a

50、s me As she leaned in, put her huge muddy paws on my shoulders and sniffed my face, apparently she was saying hello in wolf talkWe walked farther, maybe half a mile, while Scrappy and Flora dashed in and out of the woods stopping to occasionally roll in the snow,dig for this or that and just play Th

51、en we all headed into the trees to a picturesque stream where the wolves splashed,drank and had a great timeOne could point out that this whole adventure was staged and quite artificial But the purpose, Casey and Shelley said,is to explain the wolves place in the environment and,primarily,to let peo

52、ple know wolves don t have to be universally fearedthey really don t hide secretly in the woods just waiting to eat people,but they d rather avoid people,for the most part1、How is the Northern Lights Wildlife Wolf Center different from others?AIt trains and educates wild wolvesBIt aims to rescue you

53、ng abandoned wolvesCIt raises wolves for commercial purposesDIt allows visitors to take a walk with wolves2、What can be inferred from Shelley and Caseys explanation in Paragraph 2?AThe walk can be potentially dangerousBThe wolves have lost all their wildnessCPeople should get close to the wolves act

54、ivelyDThe wolves can read peoples mind like human babies3、Why did Flora behave like that when she saw the author on the logging road?ATo express curiosityBTo show friendlinessCTo attract attentionDTo seek companionship4、Why do Casey and Shelley organize such an adventure?ATo advertise the centerBTo

55、publicize wolf huntingCTo promote environmental protectionDTo clarify some conventional views of wolves25(10分) Growing up, I remember my father as a silent, serious man not the sort of person around whom one could laugh. As a teenager arriving in America, knowing nothing, I wanted a father who could

56、 explain the human journey. In college, when friends called home for advice, I would sink into deep depression for what I did not have.Today, at twenty-seven, I have come to rediscover them in ways that my teenage mind would not allow as adults and as friends with their own faults and weaknesses.One

57、 night after my move back home, I overheard my father on the telephone. These was some trouble. Later, Dad shared the problem with me. Apparently my legal training had earned me some privileges in his eyes. I talked through the problem with Dad, analyzing the purposes of the people involved and offe

58、ring several negotiation strategies. He listened patiently before finally admitting, “I cant think like that. I am a simple man.”Dad is a brilliant scientist who can deconstruct the building blacks of nature. Yet human nature is a mystery to him. That night I realized that he was simply not skilled

59、at dealing with people, much less the trouble of a conflicted teenager. Its not in his nature to understand human desires.And so, there it was it was no ones fault that my father held no interest in human lives while I placed great importance in them. We are at times born more sensitive, wide-eyed,

60、and dreamy than our parents and become more curious and idealistic than them. Dad perhaps never expected me for a child. And I, who knew Dad as an intelligent man, had never understood that his intelligence did not cover all of my feelings.It has saved me years of questioning and confusion. I now se

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