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沖刺2023年高考英語名校好題練手卷(七)第一部分閱讀理解(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、D四個選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。AIt’snoteasytofindajob.Manyjobshaveageorexperiencerequirementsthatyoumightnotmeet.Ontopofthat,youneedtojuggle(應(yīng)付)schoolwork,extracurriculars,andyoursociallife.Fortunately,therearestillsomegoodjobsforyoutostartgainingworkingexperience.TutorStraight-Astudent?Thenajobasatutor(家庭教師)mightbethebestoptionforyou.Helpingyoungerstudentswiththeirhomeworkisagreatwaytoputwhatyou’vestudiedtogooduseandmakesomeextramoney.Oneoftheeasiestwaystoshowthatyou’requalifiedtoteachotherstudentsisbylistingyourGPA(GradePointAverage)onyourtutorresume.DogWalkerLovedogs?Thenapositionasadogwalkeristheperfectfitforyou.Dogwalkingrequiresnoworkexperienceandhasflexiblehours.However,youmayneedtodosomeshadowingoraninterviewbeforepeopletrustyouwiththeirpets.DeliveryDriverIfyou’re16+yearsoldandhaveadriver’slicense,youcouldtryworkingasadeliverydriver.Drivingisagreatwaytogainrelevantexperienceandshowfutureemployersthatyou’reresponsibleandworkwellunderpressure.CallCenterRepresentativeIfyoudon’tmindtalkingonthephone,thenajobasacallcenterworkerisagoodchoiceforyou.Workingasacallcenterrepresentativecaneventeachyousomeusefulcustomerserviceskillsthatwillhelpyourcareerlateron.Tolandajobatacallcenter,highlightyourcustomerserviceandinterpersonalskillsonyourresume.1.Whoarethepassageintendedfor?A.Parents. B.Teachers. C.Students. D.Employers.2.Whatqualifiesyouasatutor?A.Relevantexperience. B.Timelyhomeworkcompletion.C.Flexibletimeschedule. D.Impressiveacademicperformance.3.Whichjobrequiresgoodsocialskills?A.Tutor. B.Dogwalker.C.Deliverydriver. D.Callcenterrepresentative.BHowardSchultzwasn’tthefirstpersontobecarriedawaybythepleasantsmellofawell-roastedcoffeebean.ButtheStarbucksCoffeeCo.leaderwasundoubtedlythefirsttoturnthatdreamintoabilliondollarretailbusiness.Schultz’sadventurestartedin1981whenhetraveledfromNewYorktoSeattletocheckoutapopularcoffeebeanstorecalled“Starbucks”.IthadbeenbuyingmanyoftheHammarplast

Swedishdripcoffeemakers(滴濾式煮咖啡壺)hewasselling.Therewasthatgreatsmell,sure,butwhatcausedhimtofallinlovewiththebusinesswasthecaretheStarbucksownersputintochoosingandroastingthebeans.Hewasalsoimpressedwiththeowners’devotiontoeducatingthepublicaboutthewondersofthecoffee.IttookSchultzayeartoconvincetheStarbucksownerstohirehim.Whentheyfinallymadehimdirectorofmarketingandoperationsin1982,hehadanotheridea.ThisoneoccurredinItaly,whenSchultznoticedthecoffeebarsthatexistedonalmosteveryblock.Helearnedthattheynotonlyservedexcellentespressos(蒸餾咖啡),theyalsoservedasmeetingplacesorpublicsquares,andtherewere200,000oftheminthecountry.ButwhenhecamebacktoSeattle,theStarbucksownersresistedSchultz’splanstoservecoffeeinthestores,sayingtherestaurantbusinesswascompetitive,anditwascostlytohirewaiters.Afterall,economicbenefitsweretheirprimarymotivator.Frustrated,Schultzquitandstartedhisowncoffee-barbusinessin1985,named“IIGiornale”.Itwassuccessful,andtwoyearslater,theoriginalStarbucksmanagementsolditsStarbucksretailunittoSchultzfor$3.8million.Asthecompanybegantoexpandrapidlyinthe1990s,Schultzalwayssaidthatthemaingoalwas“toserveagreatcupofcoffee”.Askedaboutthesecretofhissuccess,Schultztoldustheprinciples:“Don’tbethreatenedbypeoplesmarterthanyou.Compromiseanythingbutyourcorevalues.”4.WhatcausedSchultztojointheStarbucks?A.Thepleasantsmellofitscoffeebean. B.Hisstrongdesiretoimprovehimself.C.Theowners’impressiveworkattitude. D.Hiseagernesstosellmorecoffeemakers.5.WhichofthefollowingcanbestdescribeSchultz’spersonality?A.Committedandgenerous. B.Sociableandhelpful.C.Motivatedandconsiderate. D.Determinedandcreative.6.WhydidtheStarbucksownersrefusetoservecoffeeinthestores?A.ManycoffeebarshadexistedinSeattle.B.Peoplepreferredtastingcoffeeathome.C.Workforcewasinsufficientinthemarket.D.Theytriedtoavoidhighcostoflaborforce.7.WhatdoesSchultzthinkcontributestohissuccess?A.Learningfromsmarterpeople. B.Stickingtohisowncorevalues.C.Keepinghisbusinessasecret. D.Rememberingasetofprinciples.CHumaninnovation(創(chuàng)新)hasallowedpeopletoexplorespacefordecades.Withinaspacestation,astronautshaveenoughair,foodandwatertocompletemissionsofayearorlongerwithoutaresupply.Butmissionstofurtherreachesofspaceareadifferentmatter.EstablishingabaseonthemoonorsendinghumanstoMarsseemsjustonthehorizon.Thatcanonlyhappenifinnovativeandfoolproofwaysaredevelopedtosupplyhumanswithenoughair,waterandfood.Onecompany,InterstellarLabs,hasdevelopedanadvanced,closedloopsystemthatcangrowplantsanywhere,eveninspace.TheycalltheirAImanagedgreenhousesBioPodsandtheyaredesignedtobeveryefficient.Infact,InterstellarLabsclaimsthatBioPodsreducetheamountoflandandwaterneededtoproducefoodby99percent.Thatisnotanimpossibleclaim.BioPodsdon’tuseanysoiltogrowplants,andthevastmajorityofwaterisrecycledandrecirculated.PlantsaregrowninsideBioPodsusingaeroponics,thepracticeofhangingplantsintheairandsprayingamistofnutrient-richwaterontheirroots.Byusingaeroponics,theBioPodsystemcarefullyconserveswaterwithamazingresults.AccordingtoInterstellarlabs,BioPod-grownplantsareupto300timesmoreproductivethantraditionallygrownplants,usingonlyasmallamountofwater.TheconditionsinsideofaBioPodarecontrolledbyAI,whichcanchangeanythingfromthelightingtothetemperatureandhumiditytomaximizegrowth.Thisoptimizes(使最優(yōu)化)growingconditionsnomatterwhattheenvironmentisoutside,includingtheemptinessofspace.TheBioPodsthemselvescanbebuiltinalmostanyenvironment,too.Thepod’sstructureismadewitha3Dprinterusingrawmaterialsinliquidform.Theinsidepartissealedwithaninflatablemembrane(充氣膜)thatisalso3D-printed.ThismeansthataBioPodcouldbebuiltrightonthesurfaceofthemoonorMars,makingtransportingalargestructureunnecessary.Likemosttechnologydevelopedforspaceexploration,BioPodscanalsobeusedonEarthtoprovidehighlyefficientfoodproductionsystemsevenintheharshestenvironments.8.Inwritingparagraph1,theauthoraimsto____________.A.presentatopic B.makeacomparisonC.reachaconclusion D.proposeadefinition9.WhichofthefollowingbestdescribesBiopods?A.Theyarewidelyusedforspaceexploration.B.Theyarehighlyproductiveandefficientgreenhouses.C.Theyareeasytooperatewithoutneedforsoilorwater.D.TheyaredeignedtobeusedinharshenvironmentsonEarth.10.Whichofthefollowingcanbethebesttitleforthetext?A.FoodConsumptioninSpaceStation B.SpaceExplorationwithBioPodsC.GrowingFoodinSpacePods D.3DPrintersUsedinSpaceLab11.Whatisthewriter’sattitudetotheBioPod?A.Positive. B.Cautious. C.Ambiguous. D.Disapproving.DEverysummer,thecallsofthousandsofswampsparrowscanbeheardacrossNorthAmerica'swetlands.Theselittlebrownbirdsknowonlyafewsongs,buttheyknowthemverywell.Infact,theirmusicalsetlistprobablyhasn'tchangedmuchforcenturies.Likehumans,babyswampsparrowslearntocommunicatebycopyingadults.Fromayoungage,theylearntocopy,ormimic,songssungbytheirelders.“Swampsparrowsveryrarelymakemistakeswhentheylearntheirsongs,”saysbiologistRobertLachlan.Infact,theirmimicryissoaccuratethatthemusicchangeslittlebetweengenerations.Justlikechildren,thesparrowsdon'tremembereverysongtheyhear.Lachlansays.“Theydon'tjustlearnsongsatrandom;theypickupcommonersongsratherthanrarersongs.”Inotherwords,theylearnsongstheyhearmostoften.It'sanexampleofastrategythatscientistscallconformistbias.Untilrecently,thislearningabilitywasthoughttobespecialonlytohumans.Between2008and2009,Lachlan'sresearchteamrecordedthecallsof615maleswampsparrowsacrossthenortheasternUnitedStates.Theresearchersusedcomputersoftwaretobreakeachsongintoacollectionofnotes,orsyllables.Theythenmeasuredthedifferencesbetweenthetunes.Theresearchrevealedthatonly2percentofmalesparrowssangadifferentsongfromthestandardtune.Thecombinationofaccuratemimicryandconformistbiasallowsthebirdstocreatetraditionsthatlastforcenturies.“Withthosetwoingredientstogether,youendupwithtraditionsthatarereallystable,”saysLachlan.“Thesong-typesthatyouhearinthemarshesofNorthAmericatodaymaywellhavebeenthere1,000yearsago.”Lachlan'sstudyisalsoamongthefirsttomeasurethelongevityofsongtraditionswithinabirdspecies.Thefindingsarereallyexciting,saysscientistAndrewFarnsworth.Hehopesthatfutureresearchwillevolvefromthesestudies.Forexample,scientistsmaybeabletoidentifyhowotheranimalsareabletopreservetheirculturaltraditions.“Seeingthepotentialforitinotherorganismsissupercool,”saysFarnsworth.12.WhatdoweknowaboutLachlan'sresearch?A.Thecallsof615femaleswampsparrowswererecorded.B.Accuratemimicryallowsthebirdstocreatethecenturies-longtraditions.C.Itaimedtostudyswampsparrows'learningability.D.Computertechnologyhelpedalotduringtheresearch.13.Whichofthefollowingisanexampleofconformistbias?A.Anewslangwordbecomespopularwithagroupofteenagers.B.Adoglearnstodoatrickbecauseitsownerrewardsitregularly.C.Astudentmemorizeshistoricaleventsforahistoryexam.D.Astudentlovessingingandjoinstheschoolchorus.14.WhatisAndrewFarnsworth'sattitudetowardsthefindings?A.Indifferent. B.Negative. C.Positive. D.Conservative.15.Whichofthefollowingisthebesttitleforthetext?A.TheAmazingLifespanofSwampSparrows.B.TheTraditionalMusicalSetListofSwampSparrows.C.TheEvolutionofSwampSparrowsinNorthAmerica.D.TheGreatLearningAbilityofSwampSparrows.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)中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。選項(xiàng)中有兩項(xiàng)為多余選項(xiàng)。Haveyoueverthoughtabouttravelingtonewplaces,butyoucan’taffordit?Ifso,consideraworkexchangeprogram.Basically,youworkafewhourseachweekinexchangeforfreehousing.Bothmealsandotherbenefitsareoftenthrownin.Thejobsrangefromcleaningtocomputerwork.Hostsaroundtheworldlistvolunteeropportunitiesthroughdifferentworkexchangeprograms.____16____One-benefitofthemorepopularprogramsisthattheyassistyouindifferentways.Forexample,Workaway’ssitelistsmorethan50,000placestochoosefrom.AndWorldpackerspridethemselvesontheirattentiontosafetyandsecurity.____17____Theyalsoprovidea24/7supportnetworkforvolunteersandhosts.____18____Youcangainnewskillsincreativity,leadership,languagesandmore.Youcanmakeyourselfcompletelyinvolvedinanewculture.You’llmakenewfriendsbecauseyoustayinoneplaceforawhileandwork.Practicallyanyoneatanyagecanjoinaprogramandtravelthroughouttheyear.Yourlengthofstaydependsonyourhost.Itcanbefromoneweektomanymonths.____19____Thisgivesyouplentyoffreetimetoexplorethearea.Whenitcomestoworkexchangeopportunities,thesky’sthelimit!YoucanhelponadairyfarminIreland.____20____OryoumighthelpataSouthAfricansurfcamp.Theopportunitiesareendless!Consideratravelworkexchange.Itmightbethemostexcitingtripyouevertake!A.Theycarefullycheckouteachpotentialhost.B.Typically,you’llwork20to30hoursaweek.C.Whataresomereasonstodoaworkexchange?D.YoucouldworkinreceptioninaJapaneseguesthouse.E.Whyareworkexchangeprogramssopopularamongtheyoung?F.Thereareplentyofworkexchangeopportunitiesprovidedforyou.G.Youcansearchbylocationorforthetypeofworkyou’reinterestedin.第二部分語言運(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)。In2001,TropicalStormAllisonhitHouston.Asaresult,morethan70,000houseswere____21____,includingthehomeofSarahFeldmanandherfamily.Atthetime,theywereinConnecticutonvacation,sotheydidn’tknowwhatkindof____22____theyweregoingtofacewhentheygothometoTexas.ButthenFeldman’sgrandparentscalledwith____23____news:allofherbookshadbeendestroyedintheflooding.Feldmanwas14atthetimeandloved____24____.Tocheerherup,Feldman’sfather____25____hertotheBeineckeRareBookandManuscriptLibraryatYaleUniversity.Whentheyarrived,shemetBillCarver,anelderly____26____.“Iaskedhimabunchofquestionslike,‘Howdoyou____27____alltheserarebooksinthelibrary?What’stheoldestbookyouhave?’”Feldmanremembers.Carver____28____answeredallofFeldman’squestions.Whenshetoldhimaboutherbooksbeing____29____,hetoldherthathewouldsendherabookinthemail,soshecould_____30_____hercollection.AfterreturningtoHouston,she_____31_____hisgift,titled“TheMedieval(中世紀(jì)的)Book”byBarbaraA.Shailor.Feldmanisinher30snow.ButCarver’s_____32_____hasmadealifelongimpact.Feldmanhastriedto_____33_____Carver,withnosuccess.“Iactuallysentthelibrarya_____34_____duringthepandemic(大流行病),butIneverheardback,”shesaid.“I’mnotsureifhe’s_____35_____still,butIjustwouldlovetotellBillCarverthathechangedmylife.”21.A.flooded B.burnt C.removed D.buried22.A.challenge B.damage C.pressure D.danger23.A.false B.local C.bad D.daily24.A.traveling B.reading C.chatting D.playing25.A.took B.invited C.led D.rushed26.A.a(chǎn)rtist B.professor C.writer D.librarian27.A.buy B.keep C.pack D.gather28.A.quickly B.loudly C.patiently D.secretly29.A.disturbed B.stolen C.destroyed D.torn30.A.own B.expand C.enrich D.restart31.A.received B.opened C.returned D.lost32.A.donation B.present C.suggestion D.lecture33.A.showmercyto B.turnto C.takecareof D.lookfor34.A.photo B.painting C.letter D.check35.A.easy-going B.considerate C.warm-hearted D.a(chǎn)live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個適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。The53-year-oldcraftswomanJiYulan,aninheritoroftheintangibleheritageofpaper-cuttingfromtheXinjiangUygurautonomousregion,___36___(engage)herselfintheartforover40years.Shemadepaper-cutsofpeoplefromother___37___(walk)oflife.“Thepaper-cuttingartcomesfromthefolkanditshouldreturntothepeople,”Jisaid.Shecreated___38___paper-cuttingworknamedTheAngelinHarm’sWaytoshowtheimageofanursewhohasherlonghairbackaftercuttingittobetterfitintotheprotectivesuitwhilefightinginthefrontlineagainsttheepidemic.Jiwas___39___(deep)impressedbythefemalemedicalworkers___40___(wear)masksandprotectivehats.“Womenare___41__(charm)inlonghairandittakesalotofcouragetocutit,”shesaid.Jihas12students,___42___(age)from3to23.“Theydiscoveredtheirinterestinpaper-cuttingandcametome___43___(learn)it,”shesaid,addingthatsheoftenencouragesherstudentstocreateworksbased___44__reality.“Youngergenerationshavearealsenseofculturalheritage,andthat’s___45___Iamincrediblyoptimisticaboutthefutureofthecraft.”第三部分寫作(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)第一節(jié)(滿分15分)假設(shè)你是李華,你的英國筆友John對中國的傳統(tǒng)節(jié)日非常感興趣,清明節(jié)將至,他發(fā)來郵件詢問有關(guān)清明節(jié)的信息,請你用英文給他回一封電子郵件,內(nèi)容包括:1.節(jié)日的時間;2.節(jié)日的活動;3.節(jié)日的意義。注意:1.詞數(shù)100左右;2.可以適當(dāng)增加細(xì)節(jié),以使行文連貫;3.開頭和結(jié)尾已給出,不計(jì)入總詞數(shù)。參考詞匯:清明節(jié)theTomb-SweepingDayDearJohn,_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Bestwishes!Yours,LiHua第二節(jié)讀后續(xù)寫(滿分25分)閱讀下面短文,根據(jù)所給情節(jié)進(jìn)行續(xù)寫,使之構(gòu)成一個完整的故事。Mrowwwwl!ThecatmeowedangrilyassheclawedatJennifer’sarm,drawingathinlineofblood.Justasquicklyasshestruckoutwithherclaw,theagile(靈活的)orangeand-whitecatleapedbacktoherhidingspaceunderJennifer’sbed.FromtheAvecunderneaththebed,twogreeneyesproducedbrightlight,staringbackoutatJennifer.Jenniferwasstartingtofeeldiscouragedinamajorway.Shewasneveroneforgivingup;butithadbeensevetaldayslikethissincesheadoptedthecat—Darla—fromtheanimalshelter,strugglingtowinovertheyoungcat’saffectionthroughtreatsandsoftandgentlewhispers.Itwasduringhersummerbreak,soshehadplentyoftimetokeeptryingtowinovertheanimal.Butitwasn’ttimethatwastheissue—itwasJennifer’semotionsthatwerequicklyfading.IthadbeentwoyearssinceJennifer’sbelovedbrowntabby(斑貓)-Marlin-passedaway.Shenevercouldquitegetovertheshockandemptinesswhichremainedinherheartherechildlikejoyoncethrived.MarlinhadbeenJennifer’sfaithfulfriendandlovingcompanionroughallthepainsandtrialsofgrowingup.AfterMarlindied,thingswereneverquitethesameagainforJennifer.Itwas

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