版权说明:本文档由用户提供并上传,收益归属内容提供方,若内容存在侵权,请进行举报或认领
文档简介
第第页〕2023年4月温州市普通高中高考模拟考试英语〔测试卷〕本试卷分第一卷〔选择题〕和第二卷〔非选择题〕。第一卷1至8页,第二卷9至10页。第I卷考前须知:1.答第一卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上。2.选出每题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。不能答在本试卷上,否那么无效。第二局部:阅读理解〔共两节,总分值35分〕第一节〔共10个小题;每题2.5分,总分值25分〕阅读以下短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最正确选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。AWhenshewasjust17yearsold,Lizcrashedintothebackofatruckthatwaswaitingtoturninaleftturnlane(车道).Thecrashisalife-changingoneforher.Becauseofthecrash,she’sblindinoneeye,losthersenseofsmell,lostsomeofherhearing,losttheabilitytocreatetears,andshecannotfallasleepnaturally.“Initially,IthoughtIwouldnotbedefeatedbutclearlyIwascompletelywrong.Apartfromthemedicalproblems,thehardestpartaboutmylifeafterthecaraccidentwasthefactthatIwasalone.〞Lizsaid,“Everyonewasawayatcollege,Iwasn’t.Icouldn’tdrive,couldn’tgotocollege.Myfriendswhousedtohangaroundwithmewerethereformeatfirst,butafterawhiletheystoppedcomingby.〞“IlookeduponherFacebookpage,andshesaidonthere:Cananybodypleasehangoutwithmetoday?Idon’thaveanyfriends.〞recalledLiz’mother,Betty.Intime,LizandhermotherteamedupwiththeUSDepartmentofTransportation’sNationalHighwayTrafficSafetyAdministrationtomakeavideo.Theywanttogetthepointacrossthattextinganddrivingcanhavelife-transformingconsequences.InthevideoLizappealedtodriversnottotextanddrive.Sheadmittedshewascheckingandsendingmessagesviaherphonewhenshecrashedhercarintothebackofthetruck.“Don’ttextyourlovedoneswhenyouknowthey’redriving,〞saidLiz’mother.“Itcanchangetheirlivesforever.〞“Ifyougetatext,don’tlookatit,〞Lizsaid.“It’snotworthit.〞21.What
madeLiz
feel
mostpainful
after
the
car
accident?A.Guilt. B.
Blindness. C.
Loneliness. D.
Discouragement.
22.Thecar
accidenthappenedbecause______.
A.Betty
was
driving
carelessly
B.Liz
was
texting
while
drivingC.
the
truckinfront
stoppedsuddenly
D.
the
truck
turned
left
without
warning
23.The
video
was
made
to
______.
A.call
on
people
to
bekindto
accident
victims
B.expose
thetruthofthecarcrash
tothepublic
C.warn
peopleagainstusingphones
while
driving
D.
askpeopleto
becarefulwhilecrossingtheroadBOnFriday,March13,28-year-oldGenovesewasreturninghomefromwork.Approachingherapartment,shewasattackedbyaman.Thoughsherepeatedlycalledforhelp,noneofthepeopleintheneighborhoodhelped.Theattackbeganat3:20am,butitwasnotuntil3:50amthatsomeonefirstcalledthepolice.Thisisamosttypicalexampleofthebystandereffectinpsychology.Thetermbystandereffectreferstothephenomenoninwhichthegreaterthenumberofpeoplepresent,thelesslikelypeoplearetohelpapersoninneed.Twomajorfactorscontributetothebystandereffect.First,thepresenceofotherpeoplecreatesa
diffusion(分散)ofresponsibility.Withotherobserversaround,individuals(个体)donotfeelmuchpressuretotakeaction,sincetheresponsibilitytotakeactionisthoughttobesharedamongthosepresent.Thesecondreasonistheneedtobehaveincorrectandsociallyacceptableways.Whenotherobserversfailtoreact,individualsoftentakethisasasignalthataresponseisnotneeded.Researchershavefoundthatonlookersarelesslikelytoactifthesituationisambiguous,wherethingsareoftenconfusingandnotsoclear.Sowhatcanyoudotoavoidfallingintothistrap?Psychologistssuggestthatsimplybeingawareofthistendencyisthegreatestwaytobreakthecycle.Whenyoufaceasituationthatrequiresaction,youshouldunderstandthebystandereffectandconsciously(有意识地)takeaction.Butwhatifyouarethepersoninneedofassistance?Oneoften-recommendedapproachistosingleoutonepersonfromthecrowd.Makeeyecontactandaskthatindividualspecificallyforhelp.Byindividualizingyourrequest,itbecomesmuchharderforpeopletoturnyoudown.24.ThestoryofGenoveseistoshow______.A.thebystandereffect B.themurder’scrueltyC.theneighbors’selfishness D.thepoorpublicsecurity25.Onlookersfailtotakeactionbecausethesituationis______.A.urgent B.dangerous C.tense D.vague26.Whatshouldyoudowhenyouneedhelpfrombystandersinanaccident?A.Makeapoliterequest.B.Turntoaspecificperson.C.Becomeawareofthetendency.D.Stayawayfrompossibledanger.CPaperlessofficewasfirstcoinedin1975.Fourdecadeslater,we’restillchasing〔追逐〕thepaperlessofficedream.
Takethefinancialindustryforexample—itisoneoftheslowerindustriestohugdigitaltransformation.Manyfinancialinstitutionstodaystillsendouttradeconfirmationsbymail.Icantellyoufromfirst-handexperiencethatgoingpaperlessisbynomeansimpossible.TheCentricDigitalofficeisapaperlessworkenvironmentwherealltheofficeoperationsgodigital,whichhasamazedourbusinesspartners.Actually,companiesneedtostressthebenefitsofadigitalcultureforcommunications.Goingpaperlesscansavetimeandmoney.Youcouldsaygoodbyetocostlyrepairs,officesupplyorders,wastedemployeetimeandsoon.Besides,forbiddingpaperintheofficeforcesinformationtobe100%digital,whereyoucanmakeendlessamountsofbackups(备份),whicheasilyincreasetransparency(透明).Nottomention,toptalentswanttoworkfordigitalcompanies.Youmightthinkthesecrettoapaperlesscompanyispurelytechnology.Well,notreally.ThankstoproductslikeiPads,smartphones,andcloudservices,theabilitytogopaperlessishighlyaccessible.Yet,evenwithallthistechnology,companiescontinuetorelyonpaper.It’snotbecausetheydon’thaveaccesstothetechnology,butbecausethey’relackingthepolicies,organizationalstructure,andstrongdesiretochange.Inordertogopaperless,companiesneedtochangethewaytheythinkandoperate.Thedecisionneedstobemadeandcarriedout,andeveryoneneedstoworktogethertomakeit.
Yes,thepaperlessofficehasbeenaverylongtimeinthemaking—butitnolongerhastobe.Withnumerousamountsofsoftware,services,apps,andtechnologyavailabletoday,theonlythingweneedtodoismakethedecisiontogopaperlessandseeitthrough.
27.
Thepracticeofgoingpaperlessinthefinancialindustryis______.A.
disappointing B.
encouraging C.
satisfying D.
disgusting
28.Apaperless
companycan
______.
A.
raise
staff
salary
B.
attract
talented
staff
C.
promote
product
sales
D.
increase
time
consumption
29.Whatactuallyprevents
peoplefrom
going
paperless?
A.Thecompanypolicies.
B.
Operational
research.
C.The
equipmentavailable.
D.
Technological
limitations.
30.Thewriterbelievesgoing
paperless__________.
A.
stillneedsalongtimepreparationB.offerspeoplealotmorechances
C.shouldbemadetohappenrightnowD.bringsconvenienceandtroubleaswell第二节〔共5小题;每题2分,总分值10分〕根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白的最正确选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。SecretsoftopStudentsAprofessorofeducationwhohasconductedmajorstudiesoftopstudentsannouncedthattopgradesdonotalwaysgotothebrighteststudents.31Topstudentsmasterafewbasicprinciplesthatotherscanalsolearn.Topstudentsstudyanywhereoreverywhere.Atopstudentwhoisalsoatopathleterecitesbiologytermsasheworksouteveryday.Anotherstudentlearnsanewwordeverymorningwhilebrushinghisteeth.Topstudentsarealsowellorganized.Topstudentsimmediatelyputtheday’snotesindifferentfolders〔文件夹〕.32.Accordingtooneprofessor,thestudentwhoturnsinneatworkisalreadyonthewaytoscoringanA.Intheclassroomcontext,itisequallyimportantforstudentstospeakupandaskquestions.33Asastudentputsit,“Bettergradescomefrombetterunderstanding.〞Anothertechniqueistodomorethanthehomework.Astudentsaysthatifherteachergivesfiveproblems,shewillundertaketen.Inthestudent’swords,“Partoflearningispractising.Themoreyoupractise,themoreyoulearn.〞34Itshowedthatstudentswhodiscussedhomeworkandproblemstogether,trieddifferentapproachesandexplainedtheirsolutionstooneanotherscoredhigherthanthoseontheirown.Lastbutnotleast,allexpertsandtopstudentsagreethatthemostimportant“secret〞liesinthecontributionbyparents.Theysethighstandardsfortheirchildrenandholdthemtothosestandards.35Theyimpressthelessonsofresponsibilityontheirchildren,andthechildrendeliver.A.Inotherwords,studytimeisalwaysplacedabovefun.B.Thevalueofstudyingtogetherwasshowninanexperiment.C.Theyaretaughttheimportanceoflearningbytheirparents.D.Thisisperhapsthebestwayforastudenttoclarifyanydoubts.E.Inthisway,theyareavailableforreviewwhennearingexaminationtime.F.Accordingtohim,topstudentsknowhowtomakethemostoftheirabilities.G.Theyencouragetheirchildrenintheirstudiesbutdonotdotheworkforthem.第三局部:语言运用〔共两节,总分值45分〕第一节:完形填空〔共20个小题;每题1.5分,总分值30分〕阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最正确选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。Mamawascallingtome.Istartedawake,realizingitmustbenearlymidnight.Herexpressionwas36.“Mary,〞shesaid:“Where’syourhomework?〞ThenIrememberedIhadnotfinishedmyassignment.“Well,Yourstudiescome37!You’dbetterfinishyourwork.〞shesaid.I38myselfoutofbed.AsIdidso,Icouldnothelpfeeling39.Whyme?Thosefeelingswerenothingnew,butIdidnotgive40tothem.WithMama,youdidn’targue.Youjust41.OnedaymyoldersisterAnnandIwalkedbarefoot(赤脚)toschoolbecauseourshoeshadbeen42andMamacouldn’t43tobuyusshoes.Theheadmasteraskedustogohome,forhecouldn’thavestudentsattendingschoolbarefoot.IsuggestedtoAnnthatwespendthedayinanearbycornfieldinstead.Justaboutthetimeschoolwas44wewenthome.TherewasMama,waitingforus.I45astoryratherthanupsether.Thenshestartedcrying.Itwas46thatshekneweverything.Shetoldusnevertobe47ofbeingpoor.“It’snotwhatyouwear,it’s48youare,〞shesaid.“That’swhatmatters.〞Mama’stoughnesswithmealwaysleftmefeelingasifIpleasedher49thanherotherchildren.However,the50thatIacquiredhaveguidedmeformanyyears.Ihavecometo51thevalueofMama’sdemands.Still,onequestioncontinuedto52meformorethan30years.ThenonedayIasked:“Mama,howcomeyouwerealwayssomuch53onmethanothers?〞Shelookedmestraightintheeyeandsaid:“Ihadtobeharderonyou54youhadmoregifts.“I55,Mama.〞AtlastIdid.36.A.severe B.strange C.polite D.rich37.A.early B.last C.again D.first38.A.pushed B.pulled C.dragged D.slipped39.A.cautious B.embarrassed C.annoyed D.stupid40.A.punishment B.feeling C.work D.voice41.A.heard B.looked C.obeyed D.sensed42.A.wornout B.puton C.takenoff D.givenaway43.A.wait B.afford C.attempt D.provide44.A.past B.over C.through D.on45.A.talkedabout B.heardof C.setdown D.madeup46.A.clear B.necessary C.hard D.easy47.A.proud B.aware C.ashamed D.fond48.A.who B.why C.how D.where49.A.rather B.less C.more D.other50.A.strengths B.skills C.results D.rights51.A.add B.judge C.respect D.appreciate52.A.advise B.corner C.bother D.settle53.A.tougher B.gentler C.easier D.heavier54.A.when B.unless C.if D.because55.A.quit B.understand C.promise D.remember2023年4月温州市普通高中高考模拟考试英语〔测试卷〕第二卷注意:将答案写在答题卡上。写在本试卷上无效。第三局部:语言运用〔共两节,总分值45分〕第二节:〔共10小题;每题1.5分,总分值15分〕阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容〔1个单词〕或括号内单词的正确形式。Two
young
models,
Jonas
and
Turnbull,
will
never
forget
the
evening
in
Central
Park.That
evening,
they
were
skateboarding
in
the
park.
On
the
frozen
pond
nearby,
some
teenagers
56
(play)
and
taking
photos.
One
of
the
teens
suggested
a
group
picture
and
they
all
came
together.
57(
sudden),
the
ice
underfoot
broke
and
the
teens
fell
into
the
freezing
water.Theywere
fighting
for
their
lives.58(realize)
itwasamatteroflifeanddeath,
the
two
models
picked
up
their
boards
and
rushedto
reachthe
teens.
Somepeoplethere
were
trying
to
get
themout
59itdidn’tseemtowork.
Withoutthinkingabouttheirown60(safe),
they
threw
all
theirbelongings
asideand
jumpedinto
the
icy
pondimmediately.Afterseveralattempts,
Jonas
got
the
first
two,buttheywerepullinghim61andtryingtogetontopofhim.Turnbullquicklyhelpeddrag62totheedgeofthepond.Justthen,
Jonas
sawanothertwobodies
floating
about
15
or20
feet
away.
He
didn’t
know
whether
they
were
alive63not.
He
swam
out
only
to
catch
hold
of
a
backpack
and
a
jacket.
Thankfully
the
twobodieswere
still
attached
to
them.
Turnbull
swam
to
Jonas
to
help
himdrag
them
onto
the
shore,63medical
workers
were
waiting.
It’s
a
big
rescue.
When65〔interview〕,
thetwomodelssaid,
“We’re
just
thankful
that
we’re
there
at
the
righttime.And
we’re
just
happy
to
help
out.〞
第四局部:写作〔共两节,总分值40分〕第一节:应用文写作〔总分值15分〕假设你是校英语俱乐部负责人张文,你们学校下周三下午2点到4点将在B幢艺术厅举行英语演讲比赛。请你写一封邮件邀请外教Andrew来当评委。内容包括:
1、告知活动的时间地点;2、邀请其担任评委;3、问询是否有空。注意:1.词数80左右;2.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________第二节:概要写作〔总分值25分〕阅读下面短文,根据其内容写一篇60词左右的内容概要。Whenastudentcutsclass,failstoprepareforclassordohomework,orisunabletoanswerevensimplequestionsaboutthetopicbeingstudiedinclass,itisclearthatthestudentisnotlearningwell,andteachersmaywonderwhy.Oneofthecausesmightbelanguageanxiety.Languageanxietyisafearoccurringwhenalearnerisexpectedtoperformintheforeignlanguage.Thatis,whenastudentisaskedtoperforminthetargetlanguageinclass,heislikelytobecomenervousandfailtodoit.Thegoodnewsisthatsofarsomeresearchhassuggestedlanguageanxietycanmakestudentsfocused,getgoodgradesandbuilduphighself-confidence.Despite(尽管)thesebenefits,mostres
温馨提示
- 1. 本站所有资源如无特殊说明,都需要本地电脑安装OFFICE2007和PDF阅读器。图纸软件为CAD,CAXA,PROE,UG,SolidWorks等.压缩文件请下载最新的WinRAR软件解压。
- 2. 本站的文档不包含任何第三方提供的附件图纸等,如果需要附件,请联系上传者。文件的所有权益归上传用户所有。
- 3. 本站RAR压缩包中若带图纸,网页内容里面会有图纸预览,若没有图纸预览就没有图纸。
- 4. 未经权益所有人同意不得将文件中的内容挪作商业或盈利用途。
- 5. 人人文库网仅提供信息存储空间,仅对用户上传内容的表现方式做保护处理,对用户上传分享的文档内容本身不做任何修改或编辑,并不能对任何下载内容负责。
- 6. 下载文件中如有侵权或不适当内容,请与我们联系,我们立即纠正。
- 7. 本站不保证下载资源的准确性、安全性和完整性, 同时也不承担用户因使用这些下载资源对自己和他人造成任何形式的伤害或损失。
最新文档
- 公司干部 质量、环境方针、目标培训
- 垃圾不落地校园更美丽主题班会
- 招标知识培训课件制作
- 人工智能背景下的中医舌诊客观化研究概述
- 2025年度企业税收筹划及税务风险控制合同2篇
- 二零二五年度房产投资顾问代理服务合同模板3篇
- 临床内镜下粘膜剥离术(ESD)护理要点及健康教育
- 二零二五年度房地产企业贷款定金合同3篇
- Unit 4 Friends Lesson 4(说课稿)-2024-2025学年人教精通版(2024)英语三年级上册
- 2025年度XX新能源项目技术转让居间合同
- 南孔儒学完整版本
- 小学语文一年级上册《秋天》评课稿
- 《公共科目》军队文职考试试题及解答参考(2024年)
- 眼镜制造加工合作协议
- 公立医院运营管理工作计划
- 《ISO56001-2024创新管理体系 - 要求》之24:“9绩效评价-9.1监视、测量、分析和评价”解读和应用指导材料(雷泽佳编制-2024)
- 患病儿童护理及其家庭支持(儿科护理课件)
- 飞防合同模板
- 不付租金解除合同通知书
- NB-T20307-2014核电厂冷却塔环境影响评价技术规范
- 交通事故处理委托书模板
评论
0/150
提交评论