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江苏省2023年普通高校对口单招文化统考英语试卷注意事项:1.本卷分为试卷和答题卡两部分,考生必须在答题卡上作答,作答在试卷上无效。2.作答前务必将自己的姓名和准考证号准确清晰地填写在试卷和答题卡的指定位置。3.考试结束时,须将试卷和答题卡一并交回。第一部分:语言知识运用(共40小题,每小题1分,共40分)第一节在本节中,你将读到10个句子,从题后所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并将答题卡上对应选项的方框涂满、涂黑。1.Itisdangerous▲childrentoplay▲fire.A.for;with B.for;at C.to;with D.to;at2.Themanagerspoke▲ofhisperformanceinthework.A.high B.higher C.highly D.height3.IfI▲somuchcoffeeyesterdayevening,Iwouldhavebeenabletosleepwelllastnight.A.didn’tdrink B.hadn’tdrunk C.haven’tdrunk D.wouldn’thavedrunk4.ProfessorJohnsonwillcometogiveusalecture▲nextmonth.A.sometimes B.sometimes C.sometime D.sometime5.Itis▲thatwewouldliketogotothepark.A.soalovelyday B.asolovelyday C.suchalovelyday D.asuchlovelyday6.Thegirldoesn’twantto▲herparents▲,soshestudieshardallthetime.A.make;happy B.let;down C.let;glad D.put;up7.I’dliketo▲aspecialseatfortheconcertofMay5.A.serve B.reserve C.preserve D.conserve8.Thereisnotenough▲inthekitchentoputthetable.A.place B.floor C.ground D.room9.NotuntilIbegantowork▲howmuchtimeIhadwasted.A.haveIrealized B.didIrealize C.Ihaverealized D.Irealized10.Wouldyouplease▲metophoneJennybeforeIgoout?A.beg B.warn C.remind D.notice第二节在本节中,你将读到15个短对话或片段,从题后所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并将答题卡上对应选项的方框涂满、涂黑。11.—DoyouthinkJohnwillbelateforclassmeeting?—▲Thereisenoughtime.A.Idon’tthinkso. B.It’suptoyou. C.Hemustbequick. D.Youcandecide.12.—Mycomputerdroppeddownontothefloorthismorninganditdoesn’tworknow.—▲Iwillhavealookinamoment.A.Excuseme. B.It’sashame. C.Don’tworry. D.Hereyouare.13.—Iwonthegoldmedalintheschoolrunningrace.—▲A.Congratulations! B.Youshouldgoon.C.Youshouldtellmeearlier! D.Itisnoteasy.14.—Peopleshouldstopsmokinginpublicplaces.—▲Smokingisunhealthytosmokersaswellaspeoplearoundthem.A.Excellent. B.Exactly. C.Verygood. D.Welldone.15.—TheflightforBeijingwillleaveat11o’clock.—▲Weonlyhaveanhourleft.A.It’snice. B.Takeiteasy. C.Hurryup. D.Waitforamoment.16.—Whatdoyouthinkofyesterday’sfilm?—▲Ithinkitdeservesaprize.A.Justsoso. B.I’mafraidnot. C.Ihavenoidea. D.Fantastic.M:Doyoubelievemyworkexperienceisrelatedtothejob?W:Yes,certainly.Butifonlyyouhadsentinyourapplicationletteraweekearlier.17.Whatdoyouknowabouttheman?A.Themandidn’tsendanapplicationletter. B.Themanhasnoworkexperience.C.Themandoesn’tlikethejob. D.Themanhasn’tgotthejob.M:Let’sgotothemovieafterclass.W:Well,I’llgoifyoureallywantto,butI’malittlebittired.18.Whatdoesthewomanmean?A.Shewantstogotoclass. B.Sheisnotinterestedinthemovie.C.Shedoesnotwanttogotothemovie. D.Shethinksthemanistootiredtogotothemovie.M:Whatdoyouthinkoftheexamwetookjustnow?W:Iwasexpectingittobeeasy,butinthemiddleofthefirsthour,Iwasstillonthesecondquestion.Ihardlyhadtimetofinishthelastquestion.19.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthetwospeakers?A.Classmates. B.Colleagues. C.Neighbors. D.Acouple.W:Iwantonepoundofporkandthreepoundsofchicken.M:Theporkis$4apoundandthechickenis$2apound.20.Howmuchwillthewomanpayinall?A.$8. B.$10. C.$12. D.$14.M:I’vefinishedpaintingthedoor.Shouldwepaintthewallsnext?W:No.Ithinkweshouldstartwiththecupboards.21.Whatdoesthewomansuggestpaintingnext?A.Thecupboards. B.Thedoor. C.Thewalls. D.Theroom.M:Thenumberofwebsitesthatendwith“cn”hasreachedmorethan21millionaccordingtothisreport.W:ThatstandsforChina,doesn’tit?M:Yes.It’sprettyimpressive,I’dsay.22.Howdoesthemanfeel?A.Depressed. B.Impressed. C.Frustrated. D.Embarrassed.PRICEWithour“BEATTHECOMPETITION”pricingprogram,NORTHBYNATUREwillnotbeundersold.Weabsolutelyguaranteethelowestpriceavailable.Intheeventthatyoudofindasitewithalowerprice,wewillbeatthatpriceguaranteed.23.WhatwillNORTHBYNATUREdoifalowerpriceonanyothersiteisfound?A.Itwilldonothing. B.Itwillraiseitsprice.C.Itwillbeundersold. D.Itwillloweritsprice.Ifyoulovetoreadorwrite,considerbecomingalibrarian,publisher,writeroradministrativeassistant.Musicandartsloversshouldlookintoacting,visualarts,musicordesignwork.Studentswhoenjoysocialstudiescanbecomeurbanplanners,historiansorhumanresourceassistants.24.Whatkindofjobcanyouchooseifyouaregoodatwriting?A.Designer. B.Urbanplanner.C.Administrativeassistant. D.Humanresourceassistant.DearPeter,IamsosorrythatIforgottoreturnthenovelthatIborrowedfromyouweeksago.IwasinsuchahurrythatIpackedeverythinginmyluggagewithoutcheckingcarefully.I’llsendittoyoubyexpressmailassoonaspossible.25.Wheredoestheexcerptcomefrom?A.Aletterofapology. B.Aletterofcongratulation.C.Aletterofcomplaint. D.Aletterofintroduction.第三节在本节中,你将读到一段对话,从方框中所给的A、B、C、D、E五个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并将答题卡上对应选项的方框涂满、涂黑。A.Thatwouldbelovely.B.Isitallrighttopaybycreditcard?C.Ihadn’tthoughtofthose.D.Whatdoyourecommend?E.Andyournameplease?W:I’mhavingapartytonightandIneedsomeflowers.26M:I’drecommendsometulips,andperhapssomelilies.W:Oh,lilies!Howsuper!27M:Wouldyoulikeanythingelse?W:No,thanks.That’llbeall.M:Wouldyoulikeustodeliverthisafternoon?W:Oh,please.28M:Well,couldIjusthaveyournameandaddress?W:Right.It’sBrookes,16NorthParkRoad.M:I’vegotthat.29W:JaneWhite.M:Igotit.Thankyou.W:30M:Oh,yes,madam.Weacceptthat.That’sfine.第四节在本节中,你将读到一篇短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并将答题卡上对应选项的方框涂满、涂黑。WhenIwasfiveyearsold,myfamilylivedinanoldyellowhousewithastreamoutback.Onsummerdays,Iusedtoplaywithaneighbor31Marie,whowastwoyearsolderandquiteacaringperson.Whentherestofthekidswereplayingintheyard,shewouldtakemyhandandleadmedowntothestream,whereIcould32onthebank.Oneday,Iwassittingonthebank,movingmydirtytoesinthesoftwarmmud,whenMarietooksomethingoutofthepocket.Itwasalittleboat,madeofpaper.“Papamadethisforme,”shesaid33.IstaredatitandhopedthatIhadanequallyfineobjecttoshow.Unfortunately,Ihadnothinginmypocket34asmallplastictruckwithonlythreewheels.Marieplacedherboatinthewaterandsaid,“Seemyboatdriftingdownthestream?Afterawhilethatlittlestreamwillturn35abiggerstreamanditwillgoalittlefaster.Thenthestreamwillkeepgettingbiggeruntilfinallyit36abigriver,andtheboatwillgofaster,andthenitwillbeoutintheocean.”Betweenthetwoofus,shewasalwaysthemore37one.IremainedsilentwhileIprocessedhowcoolthatwouldbeandwondered38Ihadsomethingthatcoulddothesame.“Haveyoueverseentheocean,Willy?”Marieinquiredgently.Ilookeddownatmymuddytoesandshookmyhead,39Ihadadifferentanswerprepared.“Attheocean,waterreachesasfarasyoucansee,andit’sdeepwater,darkblueandgreen,”Marieexplained.“Pretendthatboatisarealboat,Willy.YouandIcouldgetinthatboatand40allthewaytotheocean.”Shegazedoutatthestream.31.A.named B.titled C.viewed D.treated32.A.lay B.lie C.live D.land33.A.surprisingly B.strangely C.sadly D.proudly34.A.but B.under C.with D.beside35.A.out B.into C.off D.away36.A.takes B.deepens C.leaves D.reaches37.A.imagine B.imagining C.imagination D.imaginative38.A.when B.how C.if D.though39.A.thinking B.feeling C.wishing D.realizing40.A.sail B.walk C.run D.fly第五节在本节中,你将读到三则阅读材料,从题后所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳答案,并将答题卡上对应选项的方框涂满、涂黑。ALibraryEventsKidsEarthDayArtContestFebruary11—March8,2023DelCityLibraryAgeGroup:KidsEventDescription:Exerciseyourcreativitybyjoiningthe2023KidsEarthDayArtContest!We’renowacceptingsubmissionsfromartistsages5-12inthefollowingcategories:2DArt(painting,drawing,chalkart,etc.)PhotographyFanFiction/FanArtContestMarch19—April7,2023SouthernOaksLibraryAgeGroup:Kids,Teens,AdultsEventDescription:TheSouthernOaksLibraryFanFictionandFanArtContestwasfoundedbyJohnHilbert.IndedicationtoJohn’swork,thecontestcontinuestorecognizetheremarkabletalentsofpeopleinourcommunity.February1,2023isthefirstdaytosubmitentriestotheSouthernOaksLibraryFanFictionandFanArtContest.ThelastdayisMarch10,2023.OklahomaContemporary—ArtofFoodExhibit:CardboardVasesTakeHomeKitApril27—May11,2023DowntownLibraryAgeGroup:AdultsEventDescription:OklahomaContemporary’scurrentexhibit,TheArtofFood,exploreshowhumansconnecttofoodthroughthelensofover30differentartists.Visitthemuseumtoseeworksthatchallengehowwethinkofourrelationshiptofood.SO’sPenPalsSpring2023April17—27,2023SouthernOaksLibraryAgeGroup:Kids,Teens,AdultsEventDescription:Adults,Teens,Kids!HiThere!MynameisJessica!IamyourPenPalLibrarianhereatSouthernOaksLibrary.Springisintheair.Schoolisalmostover.WelcometoSO’sPenPalsSpring2023.41.WhatisthemainpurposeofKidsEarthDayArtContest?A.Tohelpkidsreadfaster. B.Todevelopkids’creativity.C.Toprotecttheearth. D.Tofollowthecategory.42.Kidswhowanttoattend2DArtactivityshouldbeatleast▲.A.4yearsold B.5yearsold C.11yearsold D.12yearsold43.WhofoundedFanFictionandFanArtContest?A.Teenswithtalents. B.Peopleinthecommunity.C.Jessica. D.JohnHilbert.44.WhencanpeoplestarttosubmitentriestoFanFictionandFanArtContest?A.Anytime. B.OnMarch19. C.OnApril7. D.OnFebruary1.45.Whicheventwillyouattendifyouareinterestedinhumanconnectiontofood?A.KidsEarthDayArtContest B.FanFictionandFanArtContestC.ArtofFoodExhibit D.SO’sPenPalsSpring202346.HowlongwillSO’sPenPalsSpring2023last?A.11days. B.15days. C.20days. D.26days.BCruiseships,whichsometimescarryasmanyas5,000passengersandworkers,arelikecitiesthattravelacrossourseas.Citiesproducealotofrubbish,andsodocruiseships.Buttherubbishfromcitiescanbecollectedandtakenaway;thisisn’ttruefortherubbishoncruiseships.Onaone-weekvoyage(航程),cruiseshipscreatemorethan50tonsofrubbishandonemilliongallonsofwhatiscalled“greywater”—thatis,waterfrombathrooms,kitchensandwashingmachines.Thereisalso210,000gallonsoftoiletwaste.Mostofthisrubbishissendintothesea—someofithasbeentreatedtomakeitsafe,butsomehasnot.Thispollutionkillssomefish,ormakesthemdangerousforhumanstoeatastheyhaveeatenpollutedweedsandsmallerfishinthesea.Pollutionfromcruiseshipscausesaproblemforeverythingthatlivesinthesea,andthatproblemissometimespassedontohumans,becausetheyeatseafood.Plasticwastethatmaybethrownoffshipsandthenfloatsonthesurfaceofthewaterisextremely(非常地)dangerousforcreatureslikedolphins,turtlesandseabirds.Thesecreaturesoftendiefromeatingbagsandotheritemsmadeofplastic.Thereareorganizationswhicharetryingtoprotecttheseasoftheworld.Theyareworkingwithgovernmentsindifferentcountriestotrytochangetherulesthatgovern(管控)whatcanandcannotbeputintothesea.Let’shopesomethingisdonetostopthepollutionofourseasbeforeit’stoolate.47.Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?A.Cruiseshipsvoyage. B.Toiletwaterfromtheships.C.Seapollutionfromcruiseships. D.Creatureslivinginthesea.48.Onaone-weekvoyage,theamountof“greywater”fromcruiseshipsisabout▲.A.50gallons B.5,000gallons C.210,000gallons D.1,000,000gallons49.Whatinformationcanwegetfromthepassage?A.Cruiseshipsarenotbigships.B.Cruiseshipscreatesmallamountofrubbish.C.Therubbishfromshipsdoharmtoseacreatures.D.Therubbishfromshipsdoesn’tincludeplasticwaste.50.Whataresomeorganizationstryingtodo?A.Tochangetherulestoprotectthesea. B.Tochangetherulesallbythemselves.C.Tomakemorecruiseships. D.Toworkinthegovernment.51.Youmayfindthearticlein▲.A.aposter B.amagazine C.anovel D.aguidebookCFakenewsiseverywhere—youseeitonyoursocialmedia,andevenonforwardedmessagesinyourphone’sgroupchats.Beingabletospotfakenewsisanimportantaspectoflifeinthedigitalage.Here’sasimpleguideonhowtospotfakenews.Checkthewebsiteandqualityofthearticles.Lookatwherethestorycomesfromandreadotherarticlesonthesite.Aretheywellwrittenwithpropercitation(引用),oraretheyfullofgrammaticalerrors?Youshouldalsomakesurethatyouareonalegalnewswebsite.Somefakesitesuseaddressessimilartothoseofrealnewsorganizations.Forexample,awebsitethatendsmightbereal,whiletheonewith.coisnot.Moreover,remembertoaskyourself,“Isitthewholetruth?”Sometimesafakenewsstorycanhavesometruthtoit,butmostofthefactsandfiguresaremadeup.Forexample,theeventandthepeoplementionedarereal,butthequotesattributedtothemandotherfactsaresimplymadeup.Searchforthesamestoryonothercrediblewebsitestoavoidbeingmisled(误导).Thereareotherstepsyoucantaketochecktheinformationyoureceive.Youcandoareverseimagesearch.Uploadaphototosomeimagesearchenginestoseewhereelseithasbeenusedandforwhatpurpose.Thatwillhelpyoufindoutifaphotographisbeingfalselypresented.Youcanalsodosomeindependentsearch.Checkthequestionablepieceofnewsagainstothernewssourcesorfact-checkingwebsites,whichwillhelpexposefakenewsandrumors.52.Thefirstparagraphofthepassageisto▲.A.illustratetheimportanceofsocialmediaB.explainthebadeffectsoffakenewsonsocialmediaC.introducefakenewsasthetopicofthispassageD.showtheauthor’sattitudetowardsonlinefakenews53.Whichofthefollowingisprobablyareasonforthefastspreadoffakenews?A.Thewideuseofsocialmedia.B.Therapiddevelopmentofeducation.C.Theincreasingnumberofnewspaperreaders.D.Thegreatinfluenceofnewsorganizationsinthedigitalage.54.Howcanpeopleavoidbeingcheatedbyfakenews?A.Browsingwebsitesendingwith.co.B.Believingtheforwardedmessageswithoutdoubt.C.Takingthereceivedinformationasdefinitelytrue.D.Checkingthereceivedinformationoncrediblewebsites.55.Whatisthemainpurposeofthispassage?A.Toexemplifywhatfakenewsis.B.Totellpeoplehowtoidentifyfakenews.C.Toexplainwhythereissomuchfakenews.D.Tocallonpeopletofightagainstfakenews.56.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“rumors”inthelastparagraphmean?A.Untruestories. B.Funnystories. C.Privatestories. D.Secretstories.第六节在本节中,你将读到两个分别来自阅读理解B篇和C篇中有下划线的句子,请根据上下文将它们翻译成中文,并将答案写在答题卡上对应处。57.Buttherubbishfromcitiescanbecollectedandtakenaway;thisisn’ttruefortherubbishoncruiseships.58.Sometimesafakenewsstorycanhavesometruthtoit,butmostofthefactsandfiguresaremadeup.第七节在本节中,你将读到一篇短文。根据所读内容,在短文后表格中的空格处填入一个恰当的词,并将答案写在答题卡上对应处。每空一词。Whenyouhavetomeetsomeonefromadifferentculture,beprepared.Ifyouunderstandculturaldifferences,you’llbeabettercommunicator—evenbeforeyouopenyourmouth!InmanyWesterncultures,menstandupbeforetheyareintroducedtosomeoneimportant.Standingupshowspolitenessandrespect.Afterthat,someonewillusuallyoffertoshakehands.ButintheEast,typicalintroductionsoftenbeginandendwithbowingratherthanshakinghands.Now,let’slookatthesimpleintroductionofshakinghands.Americanslikeafirmhandshake.ButtheFrenchpreferalight,shorthandshake.IfyoushakeaFrenchman’shandtheAmericanway,hemaythinkyou’reuncultured.PeopleinEasternEuropeancountriesandsomeLatinoculturesprefershorterhandshakes,too.Huggingaftershakinghandsisalsoacommonintroduction.Don’tbescaredoroffendedifyoumeetsomeoneinBrazilandhegivesyouahug.Ifyoumisinterpretthisgesture,yourfriendshipmaynotstartwell!Thepropercustomsforeyecontactvarybetweencultures,too.Westernersappreciateregulareyecontactduringconversations.RefusingtolookaWesternerintheeyemaybeunderstoodaslackoftrust,ormaybeboredom.ButinsomeAfricancountries,toomucheyecontactcanoffendorsometimeshaveromanticmeanings.SomepeopleinMiddleEasterncountriesmayappeartohavetheireyeshalf-closedwhiletalkingtoyou.Althoughitmightseemlikethey’retiredorbored,suchbehaviorisnormalandshouldn

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