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英語(全國甲B卷)-學(xué)易金卷:2023年高考第一模擬考試卷第一部分聽力(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)第一節(jié)(共5小題;每小題1.5分,滿分7.5分)聽下面5段對話,每段對話后有一個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項,并標(biāo)在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽完每段對話后,你都有10秒鐘的時間來回答有關(guān)小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對話僅讀一遍。1.Howmuchdidtheman’swifepayforhercoat?A.$240. B.$200. C.$120.2.Whodoesthemanwanttosee?A.Dr.Lester. B.Dr.White. C.Dr.Pepper.3.Whatistheman’sattitudeaboutthesuggestion?A.Hethinksthatisagoodidea. B.Heacceptsitwillingly.C.Heacceptsitunwillingly.4.What’sthewomangoingtodo?A.Goshopping. B.Gotothepostoffice.C.Writetheaddressontheenvelope.5.Whatdoesthewomanwanttoknow?A.Whyshedoesn’tgowithhim. B.Whenhe’sgoingtoChicago.C.Howlonghe’llbeaway.二節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1.5分,滿分22.5分)聽下面5段對話或獨白,每段對話或獨白后有幾個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項,并標(biāo)在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽每段對話或獨白前,你將有時間閱讀各個小題,每小題5秒鐘;聽完后,每小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時間。每段對話或獨白讀兩遍。聽第6段材料,回答第6至8題。6.WhatdoweknowaboutMr.Hudson’smother?A.Shewasill. B.Shewenttoseehersonlastnight.C.Shehasbeenseriouslyillandwasinhospital.7.WhatisMr.Hudson?A.Anexcellentworker. B.Anangryteacher. C.Astrictfather.8.WhatmadeMr.Hudsonsosad?A.Hismother’sillness. B.Hisson’sperformance. C.Hisproblematwork.聽第7段材料,回答第9至11題。9.Wheredoestheconversationtakeplace?A.Atashop. B.Intheroom. C.Inthelibrary.10.Whatkindofbookdoesthemanwanttoborrow?A.Anovel. B.Amagazine. C.Atextbook.11.Whenshouldthebookbereturned?A.OnMay18th. B.OnMay8th. C.OnMay10th.聽第8段材料,回答第12至14題。12.Whatistherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Friends. B.Customerandmechanic. C.Customerandsaleswoman.13.Whathappenedwhenthemanwasdriving?A.Thecarsuddenlystopped. B.Thecarrandownthehill.C.Thecarsuddenlycaughtfire.14.What’sprobablywrongwiththecar?A.Something’swrongwiththebattery.B.Itrunsoutofpetrol.C.Something’swrongwiththedistributor(配電器).聽第9段材料,回答第15至17題。15.Whatcolorarethetrousersthewomanwantstobuy?A.Pink. B.Black. C.Brown.16.WhichseasonwillitbewhenthewomanarrivesinEurope?A.Spring. B.Summer. C.Winter.17.Whatwillthewomanbuy?A.Awhitesweater. B.Blacktrousers. C.Acottonjacket.聽第10段材料,回答第18至20題。18.Whydoesthespeakersuggestmakingalistofideasinadvance?A.Becauseitcanhelpyouincaseyoudon’tknowwhattosaytoothers.B.Becausemanypartiesaskpeopletodothis.C.Becauseyoucanshowittoothersattheparty.19.Whatshouldyoudowhenyoufeelnervous?A.Keepsilent.B.Lookforthepeoplewhoarealsonervous.C.Takeadeepbreathandtrytoforgetyournervousness.20.Whatdoesthespeakerthinkaboutentertainers?A.Theyalsofeelshysometimes.B.Theycanovercomeshynesscompletely.C.Theycannotfacethecamerasandthepublic.第二部分閱讀理解(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和D四個選項中選出最佳選項。ATryingtobookaholidaythatwillattracteveryoneinthefamilyissodifficult.CheckoutthefullguidetothebestUKholidayparksbelowanditwillgiveyouahelpinghand.Yorkshire:ThornwickBayHolidayParkActivitiesincludeSegwayrides,footballandanall—weatherActivityBarnthat’ssuretobeahit(成功)withthekids,andtheheatedindoorpoolwithwaterslidesneverfailstobeahiteither.Howmuch?Eachnightbreakstartsfrom£179.55forthewholefamily,basedonatripinJuly.Dorset:WarmwellHolidayParkFancyatriptotheslopes(斜坡)?Thisaward—winningresortnearWeymouthhasitsowndryskislope,andyou’llfindskiinglessons,snowboardingaswellasanindoorpoolwithaflume(水滑道)andawavemachine.Howmuch?Two-nightbreakstartsfrom£329basedonatripinJuly.Porthcawl:TreccoBayHolidayParkKidswilllovetheoutdoorwetplayareaatParkdeanResorts’TreccoBayHolidayPark.On-siteattractionsincludeanindoorpoolwiththepirateship,adventuregolfandakids’playarea.Intheeveningtherearediscosandbingo.Howmuch?Threetofournightbreaksstartfrom£305basedonatripinJuly.Hampshire:SandyBallsHolidayParkOntheedgeoftheNewForest,thisfamily-ownedparkallowsyoutogetclosetonature,withcycletrails,horse-riding,andthenwelcomesyoubackintothewarmthwithapizzarestaurant,indoorplayfacilities(設(shè)施),includingapoolplusaspa.Howmuch?Campingtentsusuallystartfrom£40eachnightinAugust.21.Whichparkmightattractthefamilywhoenjoymusic?A.Porthcawl:TreccoBayHolidayPark.B.Hampshire:SandyBallsHolidayPark.C.Yorkshire:ThornwickBayHolidayPark.D.Dorset:WarmwellHolidayPark.22.HowmuchwillyourfamilyspendatleasttravellingforaweekinJuly?A.£379.55. B.£610. C.£329. D.£1,151.5.23.Whatactivitymightthefourholidayparkshaveincommon?A.Skiing. B.Playingfootball.C.Horse-riding. D.Swimming.BInAugustof2008,adeadlyepidemicmanifesteditselfinZimbabwe.Aseverehealthhazardtriggeredtheoutbreak.Therewasalackofcleandrinkingwaterintheovercrowdedurbanareas.Garbageandchemicalsgotintothepublicwatersuppliesandpoisonedthem.Sincepeopledidnothaveaccesstoothersources,theyhadtodrinkthedirtywater.Theoutbreakspreadrapidlyandinfectedalmost16,000people.Theillnesscausedextremepaininpeople’sintestines.Italsocausedadeficiencyofimportantfluidsinsickpeople’sbodies.Withouttheproperfluidsandminerals,theirbodiesstoppedworkingcorrectly.Peoplewereunabletodigestfoodproperlyorreplenishtheirlostnutrients.Withoutviabletreatment,theywoulddie.Itwasimperativetoreservethesituation.However,thegovernmentofZimbabwewasunabletoprovidehelptoitspeople.Thegovernmentdidn’thaveaplantostopthespreadofcholera.Inaddition,thecountrywastoopoortogetcleanwaterormedicationforthesick.Thepeopleseemedtobedoomed.Luckily,manyothercountriesrecognizedtheneedtocontaintheoutbreak.DozensofvoluntarypractitionersfromBritain,France,theUnitedStates,andothercountrieswenttoZimbabwetotreatthedisease.Throughtheprovisionofsteriledrinkingwaterandmedication,peoplefinallygotthetreatmenttheybadlyneeded.Thecompassionatedoctorswereabletosavethelivesofthousands.ByJanuaryof2009,theepidemicwasalmostcompletelycontained.Today,theZimbabweangovernmentisinvestinginmeasurestoavoidfutureepidemicsandplacinganemphasisonprevention.Theyarecleaningupthewatersupplyandmakingchangestoreducehealthhazards.Thesystemusedtofilterwaterisbeingupgraded.Thegovernmentnowadministersthewatersupplyplantsandmakessurethattheyadheretostrictsafetyguidelines.Hopefully,futureinstancesofcholerawillbetreatedbeforetheystartdeadlyepidemics.24.WhatcausedthedeadlyepidemicinZimbabwein2008?A.Garbageandchemicalsfilledthecity.B.Therewasalackofcleandrinkingwater.C.Theurbanareaswereovercrowded.D.Someonepoisonedthepublicwatersupplies.25.WhichwasNOTthereasonwhytheepidemicwasalmostcompletelycontained?A.DozensofvoluntarypractitionerswenttoZimbabwetotreatthedisease.B.ThegovernmentofZimbabweprovidedgreathelp.C.Theprovisionofsteriledrinkingwaterandmedication.D.Thecompassionatedoctorsdideffectivetreatmenttothesickpeople.26.What’stheauthor’sattitudetowardsepidemiccontrolandtreatmentofZimbabweaninthefuture?A.Indifferent. B.Pessimistic.C.Worried. D.Optimistic.27.Whatispurposeofthepassage?A.ToshowthelackofcleanwaterinZimbabwe.B.Tointroducewaystostopthespreadofcholera.C.ToillustratehowcholerainZimbabwewassuccessfullycontained.D.ToappealtomorecountriestohelppeopleinZimbabwe.CPeoplewhogrowupoutsideofcitiesarebetteratfindingtheirwayaroundthanurbanites,alargestudyonnavigationsuggests.Theresults,describedonlineonMarch30inNature,hintthatlearningtohandleenvironmentalcomplexityasachildstrengthensmentalmusclesforspatialskills.Nearly400,000peoplefrom38countriesaroundtheworldplayedavideogamecalledSeaHeroQuest,designedbyscientistsandgamedevelopersasafunwaytocollectdataaboutpeople’sbrains.Playerspilotedaboatinsearchofvarioustargets.Onaverage,peoplewhosaidtheyhadgrownupoutsideofcities,wheretheywouldhaveprobablyencounteredlotsofcomplicatedpaths,werebetteratfindingthetargetsthanpeoplewhowereraisedincities.What’smore,thedifferencebetweencityresidentsandoutsiderswasmostobviousincountrieswherecitiestendtohavesimplelayouts(布局),suchasChicagowithitsstreetslaidoutat90-degreeangles.Thesimplerthecities,thebiggertheadvantageforpeoplefrommoreruralareas,cognitivescientistAntoineCoutrotofCNRSandhiscolleaguesreport.Still,fromthesevideogamedata,scientistscan’tdefinitivelysaythatthechildhoodenvironmentisbehindthedifferencesinnavigation.Butit’spossible.“Asakid,ifyouareexposedtoacomplexenvironment,youlearntofindyourway,andyoudeveloptherightcognitiveprocessestodoso,”Coutrotsays.Otherfactorshavebeenlinkedtonavigationalperformance,includingage,gender,educationandevenasuperiorsenseofsmell.Figuringoutthesedetailswillgivedoctorsamoreprecisebaseline(基準(zhǔn))ofaperson’snavigationalabilities.That,inturn,mighthelprevealwhentheseskillsweaken,astheydoinearlyAlzheimer’sdisease,forinstance.28.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“urbanites”inParagraph1referto?A.Thosewholiveclosetourbanareas.B.Thosewhoarefromruralareas.C.Thosewhoareraisedincities.D.Thosewholongforurbanlife.29.Howdidtheresearcherscarryoutthestudy?A.ByplayingagamecalledSeaHeroQuest.B.Bygatheringdatafromthevideogame.C.Byrecordingelectricalactivitiesinbrains.D.Bycomparingvarioustargetsofthegame.30.WhatcanwelearnfromParagraph3and4?A.Cityoutsidersperformednobetterthancityresidentsinthestudy.B.Cities’simplelayoutsgavecityresidentsanadvantageinthegame.C.Therewasnosignificantdifferencebetweencityresidentsandoutsiders.D.Theplayers’performancehadsomethingtodowiththeirearlierexperience.31.Whichofthefollowingcanbethebesttitleforthepassage?A.HowenvironmentimpactsearlychildhooddevelopmentB.WhyisearlychildhoodeducationimportantforourfutureC.WhenisthebesttimetoobtainyournavigationalskillsD.WhereyougrewupmayshapeyournavigationalskillsDWoulditsurpriseyoutolearnthatthevastmajorityofadults—around75percent—telluptotwolieseveryday?That’saccordingtoarecentUSstudy.Whatthissuggeststhenisthatyou’veprobablytoldalieortwointhepast24hoursandchancesareyou’vealsobeenliedto.Beforeyoustartprotestingyourinnocenceorconfrontinglovedonesandcolleagues,though,it’sworthnotingthatthebulkoftheseliesfallintothe“hardlyworthmentioning”category.Thinklittlewhiteliessuchasattemptingtosparesomeone’sfeelingsorgentlytwistingthefactstoavoidlookingbad.Peopletellliesforavarietyofreasons,saytheUSresearchers.Justover20percentaretoldinabidtoavoidotherpeople;afurther20percentarejokes;14percentaretoldinself-protection;13percentareattemptstomakeagoodimpression;11percentaretoldtoprotectothers;and9percentareforpersonalgain.Still,lessthan12percentofliescanbecategorizedas“biglies”—andtheseareusuallytheonesthatreallymatter.Anexampleofabiglie,accordingtothestudy’sauthors,wouldbesaying“Iloveyou”withoutbeingsincere.So,arethereanybodylanguagegiveawaysthatcanhelp“out”someonewho’slying?Backin2015,UniversityofMichiganresearchersidentifiedsomecommonbehaviorsamongliars,includingfrowningorgrimacing(扮怪相),lookingdirectlyatthequestionerinabidtoappeartrustworthy,andovercompensatingbygesturingwithbothhands.Amorerecentstudy,fromErasmusUniversityinRotterdam,foundthatliarsmayunconsciouslymimicthebodylanguageofthosearoundthemwhiletheirbrainsareotherwiseengagedintellinglies.It’salsoworthlookingoutforthe“eyedart”:whenweglancetotheleft,we’reattemptingtorecallfactsandevents;whenwelooktotheright,we’rethinkingmorecreatively.Vocalfactorscanofferagoodclue,too.Peoplewhoarebeingdeliberatelydishonest—orwholackcertaintyinwhatthey’resaying—tendtospeakslowerandplacelessemphasisonthemiddleofwords,accordingtoastudyattheSorbonneUniversityinParis.Interestingly,theresearchersalsofoundthatlistenersautomaticallyregisteredthesevoicechangesasasignofdishonesty,evenwhentheyweren’tbeingaskedtodoso.Earlierstudieshavesuggestedthatwemayknowintuitivelywhensomeoneislying.It’simportanttorememberthoughthatnoneofthesepointersofferundeniableevidencethatyou’redealingwithaliar.Afterall,somepeoplejustgrimacemoreorspeakslowerthanothers.32.Whichofthefollowingliesarenotcategorizedas“hardlyworthmentioning”?A.“Iloveyournewhaircut.”B.“Relax.Itmakesnodifferencetome.”C.“Iamsointoyou.”D.“Mytrainwascancelled”insteadof“Ioversleptandmissedmytrain”.33.Howdoesaliar’sbodylanguagegiveawayhimself?A.Helooksdirectlyatthequestionertoshowhistrustinhim.B.Heunintentionallyrepeatsthegesturemadebythepersonhetalksto.C.Hekeepsglancingtotheleftfromtimetotimewhenhetalks.D.Hespeaksslowerandemphasizesthemiddleofthewordsless.34.Whatcanweinferfromthepassage?A.Onaverage,allofusareliedtoonceortwiceaday.B.Mostoftheliesaretoldforthebenefitofothers.C.Aliartendstogesturetoomuchwithbothhandswhenhelies.D.Adishonestmanlackscertaintyinwhathe’ssaying.35.Whichofthefollowingstatementsdoestheauthoragreewith?A.Weshouldrelyonourintuitionwhenspottingaliar.B.Bodylanguagealonecanserveasasignofdishonesty.C.Thosewhogrimacemorewhilespeakingmustbealiar.D.Thereisnoreliablepointertoidentifyaliar.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,從短文后的選項中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項。選項中有兩項為多余選項。Overpopulationisabigproblemineveryregionoftheworldtoday.____36____Earth’spopulationisabout6.5billionpeople.Thisnumberisgrowingeveryday.Despiteimprovementsinbirthcontrol,injust50years,thepopulationwillbealmost9billion.ManypeopleworrythattheEarthwon’thaveenoughresourcestosupportsomanypeople.Onemajorreasonforthisisthatwastingresourcesandpollutinghavebecomehabitualbehaviors.Industrialoutputresultsinpollutingtheairwithdangerousfumes.____37____It’spossiblethattheEarthmaybecomesodamagedthatitcannotsupportalargepopulationofhumans.____38____Eventoday,manypeoplefeedonmerescrapsoffoodandlittlewater.In50years,manyexpertsworrythathugenumbersofpeoplewillstarvetodeath.Peoplearerealizingtheycannolongerjustifytheirwastefulbehaviororputoffactiontofixit.Manycarcompaniesalreadyhavepatents(專利)forveryefficientcars.____39____Aconversiontocleancarsmeansthatpetrolcanbesavedforthefuture.Inaddition,theenvironmentalsectorsofmanygovernmentsaresettingstrictrulesforindustriesthatpollutetoomuch.Ifcompaniesdonotkeepthesestandards,theyarepenalizedwithhighertaxes.Foodisalsoanissuethatisbeingtackled.Manycountriesarenowapprovingofthepointofviewthatimmediateactionisneeded.Theyaredeterminingwaystoexportgoodstopeopleinneed,sothatnoonegoeshungry.____40____Andtheseideaswillhelptosupportthegrowingpopulation.A.Anotherissueisthelackofusefullandforcultivatingcrops.B.Insomecases,theiroperationsmightbesuspendedaltogether.C.Suchcarswastenoresourcesandproducenopollution.D.Expertswillcontinuetocomeupwithideasforthefuture.E.Toomanypeoplearepackedintocitiesandtownsaroundtheglobe.F.Also,carsandmachineswasteimportantnaturalresourceslikeoilandwater.G.So,whatisbeingdonetoprepareforthefuture?第三部分語言運用(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和D四個選項中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。ItwasanormalmorninginMarch.SondraArtishadjust___41___thelaststudentonherroute.Asheadingtowardstheschool,Sondranoticedaburningsmell.She___42___thebuswindowtoseeifitwasfoggingupfromcondensation(凝結(jié))orifitwas___43___.Whenastudentaskedherwhatwas___44___,shedidherbesttohidehergrowing___45___.Sondrapulledintoaparkinglotandturnedtofacethe20studentson___46___.Sheremindedthemoftheevacuation(疏散)___47___theyonceperformedanddirectedthemtoleavethroughthedoors.“Itoldthekidsthat,‘Youknow,we___48___atthebeginningoftheyear,butthisisgoingtobe___49___,soIneedyoutobecalm,’”saidSondra.Thestudentshurriedtothe____50____assmokebegantofillthebus.Theywere____51____,butSondraremainedcalm.Whentheywereout,shewentbackontothebustomakesureeveryoneleft____52____.Secondsaftertheyall____53____,thebuscaughtfire.Anotherbuscametothe____54____totakethechildrenaway,andSondrawasleft____55____thateverythingworkedoutokay.Thebuscanbe____56____,buthumanlifecannot.Theparentswereincredibly____57____forhergraceunderfire.She'sbeingconsideredasa____58____,andmanyofherstudentswouldliketoseeher____59____forherheroism.“Sondraisaverygoodbusdriver,”saidastudent.“She____60____areward.”41.A.sentaway B.turneddown C.seenoff D.pickedup42.A.repaired B.wiped C.tapped D.opened43.A.steam B.smoke C.fog D.dust44.A.wrong B.lucky C.necessary D.urgent45.A.a(chǎn)nger B.curiosity C.embarrassment D.worry46.A.duty B.guard C.board D.vacation47.A.a(chǎn)dvantages B.drills C.signals D.secrets48.A.met B.separated C.promised D.practiced49.A.early B.a(chǎn)mazing C.real D.new50.A.exits B.teacher C.windows D.lifesaver51.A.excited B.tired C.scared D.optimistic52.A.hurriedly B.safely C.firstly D.a(chǎn)ctively53.A.hid B.landed C.sat D.escaped54.A.scene B.school C.park D.destination55.A.searching B.studying C.thanking D.counting56.A.replaced B.exchanged C.burnt D.controlled57.A.eager B.famous C.grateful D.qualified58.A.student B.leader C.driver D.hero59.A.rewarded B.excused C.a(chǎn)pologized D.forgiven60.A.offers B.deserves C.demands D.establishes第二節(jié)(共10小題;每小題1.5分,滿分15分)閱讀下面句子,在空白處填入1個適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。AfterorbitingEarthforsixmonths,thethreecrewmembersofChina’sShenzhouXIIImissiondepartedfromtheTiangongspacestationandreturnedtothemotherplanetonSaturdaymorning,finishingthenation’s____61____(long)mannedspaceflight.MajorGeneralZhaiZhigang,____62____wasthemissioncommander,SeniorColonelWangYapingandYeGuangfu____63____(breathe)freshairforthefirsttimeafterthehalf-yearspacejourneyasthehatchofthecapsulewasopenedat10:03am.Groundcrewapplaudedasthe____64____(astronaut)tookturnstoreportthattheywere

____65____goodphysicalcondition.“Iamfeelingverygood.Wewanttoreporttothemotherlandandthepeoplethatwehave____66____(successful)completedtheShenzhouXIIImission.WewishtothankPresidentXiforhiscareand

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