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2023年高考模拟试题英语考试说明:本卷分第一卷和第二卷两局部,总分值150分,考试时间120分钟。〔1〕答题前,考生先将自己的姓名、准考证号码填写清楚。〔2〕请按照题号顺序在各题目的答题区内作答,在草稿纸和试卷上答题视为无效。〔3〕保持卡面清洁,不得折叠、不要弄皱,不准使用涂改液和刮纸刀等用具。第一卷第一局部听力〔共两节,总分值30分〕做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。第一节〔共5小题;每题1.5分,总分值7.5分〕听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最正确选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回来有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。1.Whendoesthisconversationtakeplace?A.At5:00.B.At5:15.

C.At4:45.2.Whohastakenthestamps?A.Thewoman.B.Thewoman’ssister.

C.Theman’sclassmates.

3.Howlongwillthemanstayinthishotel?A.Justonemonth.

B.32days.C.34days.

4.Wheredoestheconversationtakeplace?A.Inapostoffice.

B.Inahotel.

C.Inabank

5.Whatdoesthemanmean?

A.Hewentmountainclimbinglastyear.

B.Hedoesn’twanttogoatall.

C.Hehasn’ttraveledaroundtheworldyet.第二节〔共15小题:每题1.5分,总分值22.5分〕听下面5段对话。每段对话后有几个小题,从题中所给出的A、B、C三个选项种选出最正确选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段对话前,你将有时间阅读各个小题。每题5秒钟;听完后,各小题给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话读两遍。听第6段材料,答复第6至8题。6.Whatdoesthemanwanttowatch?Awesternfilm.

B.Thebaseballgame.

C.Anotherchannel.

7.Whatarethemanandthewomandoing?

A.Theyareseeingafilm.

B.Theyareplayingbaseball.

C.TheyarewatchingTV.

8.Whatprogramaretheywatchingnow?A.westernfilm.

B.Aplay.

C.Abaseballgame.听第7段材料,答复第9至11题。9.HowoldisMary’smother?A.Fiftyyearsold.

B.Fifty-fiveyearsold.

C.Forty-fiveyearsold.10.WhatwillMary’smotherreceiveforbirthday?A.Abeautifuldiamondnecklace.

B.Abeautifulskirt.

C.Abeautifulshirt.11.WherewillMary’sfamilyhaveaspecialdinner?A.AtaChineserestaurant.B.Atafast-foodrestaurant.C.Athome.听第8段材料,答复第12至13题。12.Whatarethespeakersdoing?A.Watchingamovie.

B.Havingdinner.

C.Makingsoup.13.Whatmakesthemanunhappy?A.Thewomandoesn’tcookverywell.

B.Thewomanseldomtalkstohimatdinner.

C.Thewomanwatchestoomanycommercials.听第9段材料,答复第14至15题。14.Whydoesthewomanwanttosellherhouse?A.Becauseshe’stiredoflivingthere.B.Becauseshehasretiredandisshortofmoney.C.Becauseshewantstoliveinthequietcountry.15.Howmuchdoesthewomanwantforherhouse?A.$150,000.

B.$15,000.

C.$115,000听第10段材料,答复第16至20题。16.WhatdoTom’sparentsexpecthimtobeinthefuture?A.Anartist.

B.Adoctor.

C.Ateacher.17.WhereisTomstudyingnow?A.Inanartschool.

B.Inauniversity.

C.Inamedicalschool.18.WhatdoesTomthinkofstudyingmedicine?A.It’sinteresting.

B.It’sboring.

C.It’stoomuchhardwork.19.WhydoTom’sparentswanthimtobecomeadoctor?A.Becauseadoctorcanearnmoremoney.B.Becauseadoctorcanhelppeople.C.Becauseadoctorcanworkinthehospital.20.Whycan’tTommakeuphismindtobeanartist?A.Becauseheisn’tsurewhetherhecansupporthimself.B.Becausehedoesn’tknowwhatanartschoolis.C.Becausehedoesn’twanttospendtoomuchofhisfather’smoney.第二局部英语知识运用〔共两节,总分值45分〕第一节单项填空〔共15小题;每题1分,总分值15分〕从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最正确选项。21.—Wereallyenjoyourselvesattheparty.Thanksagain,Mr.andMrs.White.—.Justdropinwheneveryoufeellikeit.A.OurgreathonourB.NicehavingyouhereC.NiceyouarehereD.Withpleasure22.Notuntilhearrivedhomehefindthatthiswallethadbeenstolen.A.didB.wouldC.whenD.that23.Thetrafficinourcityisalreadygoodanditevenbetter.A.getsB.gotC.hasgotD.isgetting24.—IsTomstillsmoking?

—No.BynextSaturdayheforawholemonthwithoutsmokingasinglecigarette.A.willgoB.willhavegoneC.willhavebeenD.hasbeengoing25.Itrainedheavily,thebasketballmatchhadtobeputoff.A.sothatB.whenC.otherwiseD.therefore26.Theoldhousesarebeingpulleddowntoanewofficeblock.A.supplywithB.makeuseofC.makeroomforD.taketheplaceof27.Thatgaspipelineproject,inJuly2023andin2023,willbeChina’slongestgaspipelineinhistory.A.starting;completingB.started;tobecompletedC.tostart;completedD.starting;completed28.—Icannotseethepicturewellfromhere. —.A.Neithercan'tIB.NeitherIcanC.Ican'tneitherD.NeithercanI29.Shetotheofficethanshegotdowntowritingthereport.A.hasnosoonergotB.hadhardlygotC.nosoonergotD.hadnosoonergot30.HequitealotofmoneyinhisnewjobA.pullsdownB.getstoC.picksupD.turnsup31.Thisisthesmallhouselessthan15squaremeters,underrooflivesalargefamilyofthreegenerations. A.whichB.thatC.itsD.whose32.—Weneedapersonbadlytothinkupsuchanidea.—thenewcomerhaveatry?A.ShallB.MayC.ShouldD.Need33.Don’tworrytoomuchaboutmistakes.Theyarenaturalpartoflearning.A.the;/B./;aC.the;aD.the;the34.Thesoundofthemusiclouderandlouderasthebandmarchednearertome.A.appearedB.feltC.grewD.remained35.-CouldImakeit14thJuly?-.A.YoucanmanageitB.NotabitofitC.That’sfinewithmeD.Goaheadwithit第二节完形填空〔共20小题;每题1.5分,总分值30分〕Childrenwithlearningdisabilities(LD)oftenhaveproblems.Formany,strongfeelingsof36,anger,sadness,orshamecanleadto37difficultiessuchasanxiety,depression,orlowself-esteem.Theseproblemscanbefarmorethantheacademicchallengesthemselves.SeveralleadingexpertsinthefieldofLDhaveoffered38toparentsonwaystohelp39theirchildrenfromtheseproblems.Tobemosteffectiveinsupportingyourchild,40canhelptounderstandsomeunderlying(noteasilynoticed)41forthepsychologicalandemotionalchallengeshe(she)may42.First,itisnotdifficulttosee43childrenwithLDareatgreaterriskfordevelopingpsychologicaldifficulties44oneconsiderstherepeatedfailuretheyexperienceasthey45theirwaythroughtheeducationalsystem,whichmaymisunderstandorignoretheirneeds.46theireffortsto"tryharder,"childrenwithLDmayreceivelittle47feedback.Theiracademicstrugglesandfailuresareoftenmetwith48byteachers,peers,andparents.Suchdisapprovalcantaketheformofnegativelabelingofachildas"slow,""lazy,"or"dumb."49developingasenseofprideintheiraccomplishments,childrenwithLDmay50infrustrationandshame.Lowself-esteemandalackofconfidenceonlyfurther51withlearningandacademicsuccess.Thesecondreasonisthe52difficultiestheyoftenexperience.Researchindicatesthatasmanyas75%ofkidswithLDhavesuchdifficultiesasmakingandkeepingfriends.Childrenwithlearningdisabilitiesareless53,andoftenrejectedbytheirpeers.Teachersandotheradultsalsomay54tohavenegativeviewsofchildrenwithlearningdisabilities.Suchsocialrejectioncanresultinlossofself-esteemandfeelingsofloneliness,which,55,mayleadtopsychologicaldifficultiessuchasanxietyanddepression.36.A.frustration B.excitement C.surprise D.curiosity37.A.academic B.cultural C.physical D.psychological38.A.help B.suggestions C.chances D.comments39.A.prevent B.protect C.prohibit D.persuade40.A.they B.parents C.it D.experts41.A.excuses B.opinions C.directions D.reasons42.A.expect B.imagine C.face D.ignore43.A.why B.where C.which D.when44.A.unless B.though C.if D.because45.A.feel B.find C.change D.fight46.A.Without B.Despite C.Through D.Dueto47.A.positive B.negative C.subjective D.sensitive48.A.support B.sympathy C.disapproval D.complaint49.A.Otherthan B.Ratherthan C.Morethan D.Lessthan50.A.stayup B.turnup C.pickup D.endup51.A.compare B.mix C.interfere D.compete52.A.social B.economic C.technical D.learning53.A.invited B.accepted C.criticized D.impressed54.A.tend B.wait C.manage D.desire55.A.ingeneral B.inparticular C.intotal D.inturn第三局部阅读理解〔共两节,总分值40分〕第一节〔共15小题;每题2分,总分值30分〕阅读以下短文,从每题所给的四个选项〔A、B、C和D〕中,选出最正确选项。AYou’reinadepartmentstoreandyouseeacoupleofattractiveyoungwomenlookingatasweater.Youlistentotheirconversation:“Ican'tbelieveit—aLorenzoBertolla!Theyarealmostimpossibletofind.Isn'titbeautiful?Andit’salotcheaperthantheoneSaraboughtinRome.〞Theyleaveandyougoovertoseethisincrediblesweater.It'sniceandthepriceisrightYou'veneverheardofLorenzoBertolla,butthosegirlslookedreallystylish.Theymustknow.So,youbuyit.Youneverrealizethatthoseyoungwomenareemployeesofanadvertisingagency.Theyareactuallypaidtogofromstoretostore,talkingloudlyaboutLorenzoBertollaclothes.Everydaywenoticewhatpeoplearewearing,drivingandeating.Ifthepersonlookscool,theproductseemscool,too.Thisisthesecretofundercovermarketing.CompaniesfromFordtoNikearestartingtouseit.Undercovermarketingisimportantbecauseitreachespeoplethatdon'tpayattentiontotraditionaladvertising.ThisisparticularlytrueoftheMTVgeneration—consumersbetweentheageof18and34.itisagoldengroup.Theyhavealotofmoneytospend,buttheydon'ttrustads.Soadvertisingagencieshire。youngactorsto“perform“inbarsandotherplaceswhereyoungadultsgo.Somepeoplemightcall,hispracticedeceptive(骗人的),butmarketingexecutiveJonathanResslercallsitcreative.“Lookattraditionaladvertising.Itseffectivenessisdecreasing.〞However,onemightaskwhatexactlyis“real〞aboutofyoungwomenpretendingtobeenthusiasticaboutasweater?Advertisingexecutiveswouldsayifsnolessrealthanad.Thedifferenceisthatyouknowanadistryingtopersuadeyoutobuysomething.Youdon’tknowwhenaconversationyouoverhearisjustaperformance.56.ThetwoattractiveyoungwomenweretalkingsothattheycouldA.getthesweateratalowerprice B.beheardbypeoplearoundC.beadmiredbyothershoppers D.decideonbuyingthesweater57.LorenzoBertollais.A.averypopularmalesinger B.anadvertisingagencyC.aclothingcompanyinRome D.thebrandnameofasweater58.Whichofthefollowingcanbeinferredfromthepassage? A.ThetwogirlsareinfactemployedbytheLorenzoBertollaCompany.B.TheMTVgenerationtendtobemoreeasilyinfluencedbyads.C.Traditionaladvertisingisbecominglesseffectivebecauseit'stoodirect.D.Undercovermarketingwillsurelybebannedsoonbythegovernment.59.Whichofthefollowingwouldbethebesttitleforthetext?A.TwoAttractiveShoppers B.LorenzoBertollaSweatersC.WaysofAdvertising D.UndercoverMarketingBSoI’mdrivingthelovelyandpatientolderdaughtertowork.At7a.m.,shepushestheseatwarmerbuttonashernewHondazoomsacrossL.A.,theCityofPaddedShoulders."Oh,look,I’mlowongas,"shesays.First,wepickupherboss,thenwepickupherotherboss.TheyareallheadedtoStaplesCenterforsomeawardsshow.Mydaughterdoessomethinginpublicrelations,I’mnotsurewhat.Butwhenthisshowcomesalong,shegetsverybusy."InthepasttwonightsI’vegotten,like,sevenhourssleep,"shenotes,theimplicationbeingthatIsleepallthetime,whichisprettymuchtrue.InLosFeliz,adashboardlightconfirmsthatweare,indeed,lowonfuel.Thisdoesnotperturbmydaughter."Don’tworry,we’llgetthere,"shesays.Mydaughtersaysnothingaboutgettingbackhome,whichismyjob.I’vejustagreedtodropheroff,soshecanavoidtrafficlater.Mytaskissimple,thoughnowfullofuncertainty.Idon’tknowhowIendedupdroppingmydaughterandherbossesoffat7a.m.onaSunday.IjustknowthatJ.D.Salingermaynowbedead,butIstillfeellikeHoldenCaulfield--atthemercyoftoomanyyammeringadults.Now,I’vehadmixedluckwithadults.Apparently,mydaughter’sjobinPRistokeepeveryonehappywhiletellingthetruthasmuchaspossible.Isenthertocollegetostudythat.Nowsheisanexpert."Afteryoudropusoff,youcangetgas,"mydaughterassuresme.Ihavebeenherchauffeurfor26years.Bythetimeshewas3,I’dsnappedherintoacarseatsome14,000times.Itookhertoseventh-gradedances,skitrips,college.Evenafterallthat,wecontinuetohaveacivilrelationship,sortofaqueen-mum-and-her-driversortofdynamic.WhenIscrewup,shejustraisesherprettychinandsnorts.It’sveryBritish.Bytheway,mydaughternowhasanicercarthanIdo,whichisasignsheisdoingwell.Or,aswithsomanyyoungpeople,sheisuptoherhoopearringsinconsumerdebt.60.Theauthor’stonesuggeststhat. A.Heisfeelingleftbehindwhenhisdaughterhasgrownupandbegunadultlife B.Heiscontentwithhisgrowndaughter C.Hedoesnotlikehisdaughter’sbosses D.Hewillnotbelievehisdaughteranymore61.Itcanbeconcludedfromthepassagethat. A.Theauthorwon’thaveanydifficultyingettinggas B.Thedaughtercaresforherfatheralot C.Theauthorhasdonealottohelphisdaughtergetwheresheis D.TheBritishpeoplehaveprettychinandsnortoften62.ByreferringtoJ.D.SalingerandHoldenCaulfield,theauthorismostprobably. A.Recallinghisdaughter’schildhood B.Mentioninghisfamilymemberswhoarenowdead C.Comparinghissituationtoasceneinafamousliterarywork D.Tellingastoryabouthisdaughter’sfriends63.Whatisthebesttitleforthispassage? A.APR’sBusyLife B.RelationshipbetweenDadandDaughter C.ALovingFather D.GoAheadandFillHerup,DadCNowthattherecession〔经济衰退〕ismostlikelyover,it’stimetostartlookingatwhichcompanies,institutions,andindividualsdevelopedwellduringthisunpleasantperiod.InthedownturnthatbeganinDecember2007,therecessionruinedthewealthiestconsumermarkets—theunitedStates,Europe,Japan—therewereveryfewsafeshelters.Butsomecountries,suchasPeru,managedtogrowrightthroughtheglobalrecession.Andsomecompaniesarrangedtheirbusinesssothattheyresistedthecontractionandbenefitedfromthetrendsaffectingtheirindustry.Someevenmanagedtobringmorebusiness.ChiefamongtheGreatRecession’swinnersisMcDonald’s.McDonald’ssalesgrowthin2023wasgreaterthanin2006and2007.Whilemanyrestaurantsreducedtheirbusinessoperation,itopenednearly600storesin2023.Andthechainhasachievedsame-storesalesgrowthineachof2023,sfirstsevenmonths.In2023,afteradecadeofseverelytradinguptohigherqualityconsumergoodsandservices,Americansbegantotradedownwithavengeance〔报复〕.McDonald’s,whichhas44percentofits32,000storesintheUnitedStates,wassetuptoprofitfromtradingdownintwoways.First,inarecession,peopleeatoutlessandathomemorefrequently.Andwhentheyeatout,theyeatatcheaperplaces.McDonald’sissocheap,efficient,andconvenientthatitwasapracticalalternativetocasualrestaurantslikeRubyTuesday.IntheUnitedStates,McDonald’smaybeacheapsourceofcaloriesinfood.Inotherpartsoftheworld,McDonald’sisanappealingbrand,identifiedwithmiddle-class,westernizedconsumerism.Muchoftheworld,suchasChina,India,isstillnotdevelopedfortheGoldenArches.Coincidentally,thesearetherightplaceswhereitsbusinesshascontinuedtogrowduringtheglobalrecession.Whileitfacesoperationalchallengesinmarkets,McDonald’shasbenefitedformaweakeningdollarandrisingincomesinAsia.Thequestionnowforinvestors〔投资者〕iswhetherMcDonald’scansurvivetherecovery.Whenpeoplefeelbetter-off,willtheystillstopby?Thegrowthinsame-storesalesintheUnitedStateshascomedownalittleinrecentmonths.Andthere’sarisingamountofthepopulationthathasgrownaccustomedtoeatinghealthierandbetter.Goingforward,McDonald’smayfacelargerculturalbarriersintheUnitedStatesthaninChina.64.Fromthepassagewecaninferthatintherecession. A.Thedevelopingcountriesgrewwealthier B.Therichcountriesbecameunabletorecover C.TheWesterncompaniessufferedagreatloss D.Theopportunitieswerebroughtaswellaschallenges65.McDonald’smanagedtoremainpopularintherecessionmainlybecauseof. A.itslowpriceandconvenience B.theAmericanfoodculture C.itsgoodoperation D.theweakvalueofdollars66.Theunderlinedword“contraction〞inParagraphImeans. A.formalwrittenagreement B.influenceonindustry C.disappointingmanagement D.processofreducedtradeDTheiPad,anewe-tabletgadgetwilltakeonlineactivitiestrulymobile.Itwillallowyoutoreadthenewsinbed,playmultiplayergameonanysurface,checkarecipeinabusykitchenorviewalarge-scaleGooglemap.Itwilldeclareanewageofonlinemediaproduction,takingnewspapersandmagazinesdownthenewstage.Onlineversionscannowbecometrulyinteractive.TheeditorofTimemagazineRichardStengelsaid,“TheiPadwilltransformthewayjournalismworks.Itwillbecomeanewwayofstorytelling〞.Perhapsmostimportanttothemasses,itisatraditionalcomputerbutsoconvenienttouse.Therearenocords(电线),andit’stotallymobile.Youpressabuttonanditcomesoninseconds.Toaddaprogram,youjustdownloaditfromtheInternet.Thereisnofiledirectory,soyouwon’tbeconfusedwithfilelocations.Sincealmosteveryoneusesacomputerintheofficeoratschool,theneedforthetraditionaldesktopmodelathomeisdisappearing.SlateMagazine’sFarhadManjoocallstheiPadtheperfectalternativetothefullhomecomputersystem.However,opinionsaresummarizedasasimplestatement:Ifyouareatech-headyouwillhateit,ifyouareeveryoneelseyouwillloveit.It’s“laughablyabsurd〞ononebloganda“magicalrevolution〞onanother.ThisfirstversionoftheiPadlacksmanybasicfeatures.Tech-headsdislikethedevicenotbecauseofwhatitoffers,butbecauseofwhatitdoesn’toffer.Itdoesn’thaveflashoracamera.Itcan’taccessmanyoftheworld’smobileapplications,andithasaveryrestrictedAPPLEstore.Basedonpurelytechnologicalgrounds,theiPadissaidtolackmorethanitgives.Butifyouarenotpartofthetechnologicallywell-versed,andyoulovetheiPodandiPhone,“thisdeviceisforyou,〞saidSteveJobs,Apple’sCEO.ButnomatterhowyoufeelabouttheiPad,asatech-headoraneveryman,there’snoarguingwithitsappeal.Loveitorhateit,theiPadsoldover600,000unitsonitsopeningweekend,surpassing(超过)theiPhone’srecordsalesin2007.It’suncertainhowlongitwilltaketohitthetechmarketshereinChina,butwhenitdoes,expecttheiPadfashiontocontinue.Applepredictsitwillsellover7.1millionunitsinthefirstyear.Maybenotmagical,anddefinitelynotabsurd,butiftheiPadfollowsinthefootstepsoftheiPhoneandiPod,youcouldbereadingthisnewspaperonitinthenearfuture.67.WhichofthefollowingisNOTthereasonwhypeoplethinktheiPada“magicalrevolution〞? A.TheiPadwillmakeonlineactivitiestrulymobile. B.TheiPadwillpredictanewageofonlinemediaproduction. C.TheiPadissuretotaketheplaceofthefullhomecomputersystem. D.TheiPadcanmakemanyworld’smobileapplicationsaccessible.68.Whichofthefollowingstatementsisfalseaccordingtothepassage? A.Unlikethosetraditionalcomputers,theiPadcansaveyoumuchtrouble. B.TheiPadsetupanewrecordsalewhenitfirstcameontothemarket. C.TheiPadwillprobablyholdabigshareinthetechmarketinChina. D.TheiPaddependsoncordstodownloadaprogramfromtheInternetquickly.69.WhattechnologicalproblemdoexpertsthinktheiPadhas? A.TheiPadislackinginwhatothercomputerscanoffer. B.Peoplemightmisunderstanditsmagicalfeatures.C.Reportersandjournalistsdon’thavetoefficientlywiththehelpoftheiPad. D.ComparedwiththeiPhoneandiPod,iPadmightconfusetheusersmoreeasily70.Whichofthefollowingwouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?A.WhydoPeopleLovetheiPad B.ThePopularityoftheiPadC.LovingandHatingtheiPad D.AMagicalRevolution第二节〔共5小题;每题2分,总分值10分〕根据短文内容,从短文中后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最正确选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。AsIwalkedacrossthecampusofPittsburgh'sCarnegieMellonUniversity,Icameuponatablefilledwithyoungpeoplechattingandenjoyingthefineweather.71Trilogy,anAustin,Texas-basedsoftwarecompany,hadareputationforrecruiting(招聘)ourtopstudents.Iwalkedovertothetable.“Areyouguysheretorecruit?〞Iasked.“No,〞theyrepliedfirmly.“We'renotrecruiters.We'rejusthangingoutwithfriends.〞Howinteresting,Ithought.They'vecometocampusonaworkday,allthewayfromAustin,justtohangoutwithfriends.Inoticedonememberofthegroupsittingonthegrass,havingmulticoloredhair,full-bodytattoos(纹身),andmultipleholesinhisears.72ButasIwouldlaterlearn,hewasagiftedstudentwhohadinkedthehighest-payingdealinthehistoryoftheirdepartments.Whatachangefrommyowncollegedays,whenstudentswouldputontheirdressyclothesandcarefullyhideanycounterculturetendenciestoprovethattheycouldfitinwiththecompany.73Infact,theguyImetonthecampusjustsignedonwithTrilogy,rightatthattableonthegrass,withtherecruiterswhodonot“recruit.〞74IonceaskedoneyoungmanwhyhewasgoingtoasmallercityinTexas.Thecompanyisexcellent,hetoldme.Therearealsoterrificpeopleandtheworkischallenging.ThoughhehadseveralgoodjoboffersfromPittsburgh'shigh-techfirmsandknewthecitywell,hesaidhefeltthecitylackedthelifestyleoptions,culturaldiversity,andtolerantattitudethatwouldmakeitattractivetohim.75HeisamemberofwhatIcallthecreativeclass:afast-growing,highlyeducated,andwell-paidpartoftheworkforce.Theydonotconsciouslythinkofthemselvesasaclass.Yettheyshareacommonattitudethatvaluescreativity,individuality,difference,andadvantage.A.Anobviouslazyguyavoidingwork,Ithought.B.Ashesummeditup,"HowwouldIfitinhere?"C.Someofthemarethetopstudentsintheuniversity.D.Today,apparently,it'sthecompanytryingtofitinwiththestudents.E.WhileIwasinterestedinthechange,somethingevenbiggerstruckme.F.SeveralhadidenticalblueT-shirtswith"Trilogy@CMU"writtenacrossthem.G.ThisyoungmanrepresentsalivelynewforceintheeconomyandlifeofAmerica.第二卷第一节短文改错〔共10小题;每题1分,总分值10分〕假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文。文中共有10处语言错误,每句中最多有两处,每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号〔∧〕,并在其下面写出该加的词。删除:把多余的词用斜线〔\〕划掉。修改:在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。注意:1.每处错误及其修改均限一词。2.只允许修改10处,多者〔从第11处起〕不计分。TodayisMother’sDay.IlovemothersomuchthatI’vedonemanythingsforhim.InthemorningIbuysomeflowerswithmypocketmoneyandputtheminavase.Intheafternoon,Iwenttobuysomevegetableandcookedsimplebutdeliciousdinnerformyfamily.Afterthemeal,IgavemotheracardwhatImademyselfandsaid“HappyMother’sDay〞toher.ThenItoldhertopaymoreattentiononherhealthandnotoverwork.Ialsopromisedtohelphertodosomehouseworkfromtodayon.Heardthewords,motherwasmovedtotears.Todayisaspeciallyday,warmbutmeaningful.第二节书面表达〔总分值25分〕假设你叫李华,是校学生会主席。学生会决定于2023年5月16日~22日举办第三届艺术周,请你根据以下内容写一份书面通知。参加方式:以班为单位。活动内容:书法、绘画、短剧、歌舞、乐器表演等。报名时间:2023年5月8日~12日活动地点:学校报告厅评奖方式:由专家和学生组成评奖小组,根据班级总分评出前六名;作为奖励,前两名将有时机代表学校参加省中学生艺术节。注意:1.词数100左右;2.开头结尾已经给出,但不计入总词数;3.可适当增加细节,以使内容连贯。参考词汇:书法calligraphyNOTICETomakeourschoollifecolorful,wehavedecidedtoholdtheThirdArtsWeekinthelecturehall.Shouldyouwanttoaskformoreinformation,pleasecontacttheStudents’Union.We’llbemorethangladtoofferhelptoyou.TheStudents’Union姓名班级姓名班级考号英语答题卡考试说明:本卷分第一卷和第二卷两局部,总分值150分,考试时间120分钟。〔1〕答题前,考生先将自己的姓名、准考证号码填写清楚。〔2〕请按照题号顺序在各题目的答题区内作答,在草稿纸和试卷上答题视为无效。〔3〕保持卡面清洁,不得折叠、不要弄皱,不准使用涂改液和刮纸刀等用具。×√〔4〕正确机读卡涂法:错误机读卡涂法:×√注:未按要求涂卡,一律不予评分。方方框外禁止答题第一卷1.eq\o\ac(□,A)eq\o\ac(□,B)eq\o\ac(□,C)2.eq\o\ac(□,A)eq\o\ac(□,B)eq\o\ac(□,C)3.eq\o\ac(□,A)eq\o\ac(□,B)eq\o\ac(□,C)4.eq\o\ac(□,A)eq\o\ac(□,B)eq\o\ac(□,C)5.eq\o\ac(□,A)eq\o\ac(□,B)eq\o\ac(□,C)6.eq\o\ac(□,A)eq\o\ac(□,B)eq\o\ac(□,C)7.eq\o\ac(□,A)eq\o\ac(□,B)eq\o\ac(□,C)8.eq\o\ac(□,A)eq\o\ac(□,B)eq\o\ac(□,C)9.eq\o\ac(□,A)eq\o\ac(□,B)eq\o\ac(□,C)10.eq\o\ac(□,A)eq\o\ac(□,B)eq\o\ac(□,C)11.eq\o\ac(□,A)eq\o\ac(□,B)eq\o\ac(□,C)12.eq\o\ac(□,A)eq\o\ac(□,B)eq\o\ac(□,C)13.eq\o\ac(□,A)eq\o\ac(□,B)eq\o\ac(□,C)14.eq\o\ac(□,A)eq\o\ac(□,B)eq\o\ac(□,C)15.eq\o\ac(□,A)eq\o\ac(□,B)eq\o\ac(□,C)16.eq\o\ac(□,A)eq\o\ac(□,B)eq\o\ac(□,C)17.eq\o\ac(□,A)eq\o\ac(□,B)eq\o\ac(□,C)18.eq\o\ac(□,A)eq\o\ac(□,B)eq\o\ac(□,C)19.eq\o\ac(□,A)eq\o\ac(□,B)eq\o\ac(□,C)20.eq\o\ac(□,A)eq\o\ac(□,B)eq\o\ac(□,C)21.eq\o\ac(□,A)eq\o\ac(□,B)eq\o\ac(□,C)eq\o\ac(□,D)22.eq\o\ac(□,A)eq\o\ac(□,B)eq\o\ac(□,C)eq\o\ac(□,D)23.eq\o\ac(□,A)eq\o\ac(□,B)eq\o\ac(□,C)eq\o\ac(□,D)24.eq\o\ac(□,A)eq\o\ac(□,B)eq\o\ac(□,C)eq\o\ac(□,D)25.eq\o\ac(□,A)eq\o\ac(□,B)eq\o\ac(□,C)eq\o\ac(□,D)26.eq\o\ac(□,A)eq\o\ac(□,B)eq\o\ac(□,C)eq\o\ac(□,D)27.eq\o\ac(□,A)eq\o\ac(□,B)eq\o\ac(□,C)eq\o\ac(□,D)28.eq\o\ac(□,A)eq\o\ac(□,B)eq\o\ac(□,C)eq\o\ac(□,D)29.eq\o\ac(□,A)eq\o\ac(□,B)eq\o\ac(□,C)eq\o\ac(□,D)30.eq\o\ac(□,A)eq\o\ac(□,B)eq\o\ac(□,C)eq\o\ac(□,D)31.eq\o\ac(□,A)eq\o\ac(□,B)eq\o\ac(□,C)eq\o\ac(□,D)32.eq\o\ac(□,A)eq\o\ac(□,B)eq\o\ac(□,C)eq\o\ac(□,D)33.eq\o\ac(□,A)eq\o\ac(□,B)eq\o\ac(□,C)eq\o\ac(□,D)34.eq\o\ac(□,A)eq\o\ac(□,B)eq\o\ac(□,C)eq\o\ac(□,D)35.eq\o\ac(□,A)eq\o\ac(□,B)eq\o\ac(□,C)eq\o\ac(□,D)36.eq\o\ac(□,A)eq\o\ac(□,B)eq\o\ac(□,C)eq\o\ac(□,D)37.eq\o\ac(□,A)eq\o\ac(□,B)eq\o\ac(□,C)eq\o\ac(□,D)38.eq\o\ac(□,A)eq\o\ac(□,B)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