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2023高考英语模拟试卷
注意事项:
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4.保持卡面清洁,不要折叠,不要弄破、弄皱,不准使用涂改液、修正带、刮纸刀。
第一部分(共20小题,每小题1.5分,满分30分)
1.••-Wefoundabuyerforourhouse,butthenthesale・
——Whynotpromoteitbypostinganadvertisementonline?
A.fellthroughB.gotthrough
C.clearedupD.lookedup
2.studentsshouldbegivenmorefreetimeissuggestedbymanyexpertsandwelcomedbykidsinschool.
A.WhatB.WhyC.WhetherD.That
3..1didn'thavingtodothecookingmyself,orIwouldhavelearntoneortwodishesfrommymom.
A.expectB.anticipate
C.forecastD.preview
4.Someoneisringingthedoorbell.Goandsee.
A.whoisheB.whoheis
C.whoisitD.whoitis
5.Advertisingisdifferentfromotherformsofcommunicationinthattheadvertiserpaysforthemessage,
A.todeliverB.deliveredC.tobedeliveredD.delivering
6.Don'tbesodiscouraged.Ifyousuchfeelings,youwilldobetternexttime.
A.carryonB.getbackC.breakdownD.putaway
7.-Hello,________________
—Oh,sorry.I*vegotthewrongnumber
A.Dr.Brown'soffice.B.Who'sthatspeaking?
C.CanIhelpyou?D.IsthatDr.Brown?
8.Heisabad-temperedfellow,buthebequitecharmingwhenhewishes.
A.shallB.should
C.canD.must
9.Theshockingnewsmademerealizeterribleproblemswewouldface.
A.thatB.how
C.whyD.what
10.ItwasintheremotemountainareasIspentthegapyearIlearnedhowtoworkwithagroupof
strangersandhowtolookaftermyself.
A.where;thatB.when;that
C.where;whenD.that;where
11.Herdoctorindicatedthatevenaddinga(n)amountofdailyexercisewoulddramaticallyimproveherhealth.
A.modestB.equal
C.considerableD.exact
12.-Ipreferacomputermadeinyourcompany,butImayneedsomemoreinformationabouttheproduct.
A.ThankyouB.Ifsapleasure
C.YouarewelcomeD.Atyourservice
13.Petersurvivedintheaccidentwhenhefelloverboardyesterday.Heescapeddrowning.
A.nearlyB.slightlyC.narrowlyD.hardly
14.Comeoffit!Oversleepingisaslameanexcuseasother.
A.oneB.each
C.someD.any
15.Aftercollege,hewasemployedinamiddleschoolandthereeversince.
A.wouldworkedB.hadworked
C.workedD.hasworked
16.TheInternationalMonetaryFundhasreceivedbothcriticismandforitseffortstopromotefinancialstability,
preventcrises,facilitatetrade,andreducepoverty.
A.worshipB.credit
C.argumentD.privilege
17.•—Haveyouheardthattheyareworkingaroundtheclocktocompetefortheprize?
-Don'tworry.Wearereadyto_thechallenge.
A.buildupB.takeup
C.sticktoD.leadto
18.Don'tworry.Thehardworkthatyoudonowlaterinlife.
A.willberepaidB.wasbeingrepaid
C.hasbeenrepaidD.wasrepaid
19.AnewmovieSacrificecameoutlastyear,GeYouplayedadoctorsavedanorphanatthecostofhis
ownbaby.
A.inwhich;whoB.when;whoC.onwhich;bywhomD.where;whom
20.一Whenheknowtheresultoftoday'sjobinterview?
一Inacoupleofdays.
A.shouldB.mayC.shallD.must
第二部分阅读理解(满分40分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
21.(6分)MobilephoneusersinChinaexpectedapleasantsurprisethismonth.StartingfromOctober1,anew
policyadoptedbythethreegiantcellphoneoperators—ChinaMobile,ChinaTelecomandChinaUnicom—has
allowedunuseddatafromindividualdatapackagestobecarriedovertothenextmonthforuse.
Atthebeginning,usersofthethreetelecommunicationcompanieswelcomedthispolicy,sincetheywouldhave
morefreedatatouseinthenextmonth.However,evenbeforeChineseuserscouldenjoythefreeextrapackage,the
usersfoundthatsincetheadoptionofthepolicy,theoriginaldatalimitsseemtobefarmoreeasilyswallowedup,which
meanstherewouldn'tbeanyunuseddataleftforthenextmonth.OneuserofChinaUnicomclaimedthatittookhim
onlyninedaystouseupthedatapackageofamonth.
Telecomshavebecomeanecessityinmodernlifelikewaterorpower;andraisingorloweringcostssignificantly
affectspeople'slivesandfinances.Butdisagreementsbetweenconsumersandserviceproviderscoverdiscussion.Itis
tooearlytojudgehowlongthedisagreementbetweentelecommunicationcompaniesandconsumersoverdatapackages
willlast,since,accordingtomediareports,themeasurementofdatausageisdifficulttotrack.Companiesareusing
“userprivacy”toavoidgivingoutanyinformation.
Butreadingthroughthecompaniespostedonlinebycellphoneusers,wecansensethepublic'sdistrustof
Stated-ownedenterprises(SOEs).Asurveydonebythepeople'sTribuneResearchCenterin2012foundthatthe
public'snegativeimpressionofSOEscamefromthebeliefthattheyonlyrelyongovernmentsupportandtheir
employeesusuallydoeasyjobsbutgethigherpay,yettheirsenseofserviceisfarbehindprivateandforeignenterprises.
ThecurrentargumentoverthedatapackageofthreeState-ownedtelecommunicationgiantsreflectstheextentof
publicanger.Amongthecountry'santi-corruptioncampaign(反腐败运动)andreforms,itshowsthepublic's
enthusiasmfordeepeningreformsandmakingSOEsbenefitdomesticconsumers.
1、Theattitudeoftheuserstowardsthenewpolicyofthethreetelecommunicationcompaniesatthebeginningcanbe
bestdescribedas・
A.indifferentB.opposedC.positiveD.disappointed
2、Whatistheresultofthenewpolicyadoptedbythethreetelecommunicationcompanies?
A.Chinesephoneusersareallowedtosendtheirunuseddatatotheirfriends.
B.Chinesephoneusersarepresentedwithmuchcheaperindividualdatapackages.
C.Chinesephoneusershavenoneedtobuyindividualdatapackages.
D.Chinesephoneusersconsumethedatamuchsoonerthanexpected.
3、WhichofthefollowingisNOTthepublic'simpressionofSOEs?
A.SOEsaresupportedbythegovernmenttoalargeextent.
SOEshavebenefiteddomesticconsumerseffectively.
C.SOEs'employeesdon'tdeservethehighpay.
D.SOEs9serviceisworsethanprivateandforeignenterprises.
4、Thelastparagraphmostprobablyimpliesthat,
A.thepublicarenotsatisfiedwiththereformsatpresent
B.thepublicdonotcareaboutthecountry'sreforms
C.thepublicthinkhighlyofanti-corruptioncampaign
D.thepublicareconfidentaboutthereformofSOEs
22.(8分)AnyforeignerwhohastriedtolearnChinesecantellhowharditistomasterthetonesrequiredto
speakandunderstand.Andanyonewhohastriedtolearntoplaytheviolinorotherinstrumentscanreportsimilar
challenges.
NowresearchershavefoundthatpeoplewithmusicaltraininghaveaneasiertimelearningChinese.Writinginthe
onlineeditionofNatureNeuroscience,researchersfromNorthwesternUniversitysaythatbothskillsdrawonthesame
partsofthebrainthathelppeoplediscoverchangesinpitch(音调).
Oneofthestudy'sauthors,NinaKraus,saidthefindingssuggestedthatstudyingmusic“actuallytunesoursensory
system”.Thismeansthatschoolsthatwantchildrentodowellinlanguagesshouldhesitatebeforecuttingmusic
programs,Dr.Kraussaid.Shesaidmusictrainingmightalsohelpchildrenwithlanguageproblems.
Mandarin(普通话)speakershavebeenshowntohaveamorecomplexencoding(编码)ofpitchpatternsintheir
brainsthanEnglishspeakersdo.ThisisbecauseinMandarinandotherAsianlanguages9pitchplaysacentralrole.A
single-syllablewordcanhaveseveralmeaningsdependingonhowitisintoned.
Forthisstudy,theresearcherslookedat20non-Chinesespeakingvolunteers,halfwithnomusicalbackgroundand
halfwhohavestudiedaninstrumentforatleastsixyears.
Astheywereshownamovie,thevolunteersalsoheardanaudiotapeoftheMandarinword“mi”inthreeofits
meanings:squint>bewilderandrice.Theresearchersrecordedactivitiesintheirbrainstemstoseehowwelltheywere
processingthesounds.ThosewithamusicbackgroundshowedmuchmorebrainactivitiesinresponsetotheChinese
sounds.
Theleadauthorofthestudy,PatrickC.M.Wong,saiditmightworkbothways.Itappearsthatnativespeakersof
tonallanguagesmaydobetteratlearninginstruments.
1、WhenlearningChinese,aforeignerwillfind.
A.hehasadifHculttimelearningmusicatthesametime
B.hehasaneasiertimelearningmusicatthesametime
C.itishardtomasterthetonesrequiredtospeakandunderstand
D.itiseasytousethebraintohelphimdiscoverchangesinpitch
2、WhydoesChineselearninghavesomethingtodowithmusictraining?
A.BecausethereisthesamedifficultyinlearningChineseandmusic.
B・Becauseskillstolearnthetwomakeuseofthesamepartsofthebrain.
C.Becausemusictrainingmighthelppeoplewithlanguagestudy.
D.BecausepeoplewhodowellinChinesestudydowellinmusic.
3、Theunderlinedword"intoned”inthefourthparagraphcanbereplacedbytheword"
A.createdB.spelledC.seemedD.pronounced
4、Whatwouldbethebesttitleforthispassage?
A.MandarinSpeakersAreSmarterthanEnglishSpeakers
B.SkilledEarforMusicMayHelpLanguageStudy
C.PitchPlaysaCentralRoleinChineseLearning
D.SchoolsNeedtoDevelopMusicPrograms
23.(8分)Laughterispartoftheuniversalhumanvocabulary.Allmembersofthehumanspeciesunderstand
it.UnlikeEnglishorFrenchorSwahili,wedon'thavetolearntospeakit.Werebornwiththecapacitytolaugh.
VerylittleisknownaboutthespecificbrainmechanismsresponsibleforlaughterContrarytofolkwisdom,most
laughterisnotabouthumor;itisaboutrelationships.Tofindoutwhenandwhypeoplelaugh,Iwentwithseveral
assistantstolocalmallsandrecordedwhathappenedjustbeforepeoplelaughed.Overa10-yearperiod,westudiedover
2,000casesofnaturallyoccurringlaughter.
Wefoundthatmostlaughterdoesnotnecessarilyfollowjokes.Peoplemaylaughafteravarietyofstatements,such
as,“HerecomesMary,”“Howdidyoudoonthetest?”or"Doyouhavearubberband?”Thesecertainlyaren'tjokes.
Webelievelaughterevolvedfromthepanting(喘气的)behaviorofourancientancestors.Today,ifwetickle(使发
痒)chimps,theydon'tlaugh.But,instead,theyproduceapantingsound.That'sthesoundofapelaughter,andifsthe
rootofhumanlaughter.
Apeslaughinthekindsofsituationsthatleadtohumanlaughter,likegamesthatinvolvechasing.Otheranimals
producesoundsduringplay,buttheyaresodifferentfromlaughter.Rats,forexample,producehighsoundsduringplay
andwhentickled,buttheseareverydifferentinsoundfromhumanlaughter.
Laughterisoftenpositive,butitcanbenegativetoo.There'sadifferencebetween“laughingwith"and"laughing
at”.Peoplewholaughatothersmaybetryingtodrivethemoutofthegroup.
Noonehasactuallycountedhowmuchpeopleofdifferentageslaugh,butyoungchildrenprobablylaughthemost.
Atages5and6weprobablylaughmorethanatanyothertimes.Adultslaughlessthanchildren,probablybecausethey
playless.
Worknowunderwaywilltellusmoreaboutthebrainmechanismsbehindlaughter,howithasevolved,andwhy
we'resosusceptibletotickling.
1、Whatwasthepurposeofthedecade'sresearch?
A.Toprovethatpeoplelaughbecauseofhumour.
B.Tofindouttherealreasonforpeopleslaughter,
C.Toresearchpeoplesdifferentreactiononjokes.
D.Torecordconversationsamongshoppersinmalls.
2、Whatcanwelearnfromthetext?
A.Peoplewhoplaymoretendtolaughmore.
B.Apesproducehighsoundswhentickled.
C.Scientistsknowthebrainmechanismsresponsibleforlaughterwell.
D.Thesituationsinwhichapeslaughareverydifferentfromthoseinwhichhumanslaugh.
3、Whatdoestheunderlinedword“susceptible“inthelastparagraphprobablymean?
A.Sensitive.B.Flexible.
C.Addictive.D.Reliable.
4^Whichofthefollowingmightbethebesttitleforthetext?
A.TheImpactofLaughter
B.TheMeaningofLaughter
C.ABigMystery:WhyDoWeLaugh?
D.Laughter:TheMostBeautifulWords
24.(8分)Ifwewanttofindoutwhatkindoftechnologypeopleusedinthepast,wenormallyhavetorelyon
archaeologiststofindruinedbuildingsandpartsoftoolsorinstrumentsormachines.Archaeologiststhentryto
reconstruct,sometimeswiththehelpofcomputertechnology,whattheseancientbuildingsandobjectsmusthavelooked
like,andhowtheymighthavebeenmade.Sometimeshistoriansareluckyandfindanancientdocumentwithawritten
descriptionoftheseancientbuildingsandobjects.
Wecanunderstand,then,whyChinesehistoriansweresoexcitedwhentheyfoundcavepaintingswhichshow
ancientscience.Theyfoundthesepaintingsintheworld-renownedMogaoGrottoesofDunhuangCity,inNorthwest
China'sGansuProvince.Thereare500man-madecavesandtheyhavesurvivedforatleast1,600years.Almostallof
thesecaveshavepaintingsontheirceilingsorwallsandtheydatefromthe4thto14thcenturies.WangJinyuisan
expertonthesecavepaintings(alsocalledfrescoes)andhesays:"Wediscoveredfrescoescontainingscientificand
technologicalcontentinalmostallofthecaveswhichhavefrescoes?9Whatisremarkableaboutthesecavepaintings
accordingtotheXinhuaNewsAgencyisthattheyprovideevidenceof'^scientificandtechnologicalinventionsbyancient
Chineseinmaths,physics,chemistry,astronomy,geography,agronomy,architecture,textiles,trafficandtransportation,
armsandmilitaryequipmentandmedicalsciences',.
Amongthediscoveriesexpertshavemadearecavepaintingsshowingancienttechniquesofpotterymakingand
wineproductionandpaintingsshowingancientweavingmachinesandthentoothbrushes!Thepaintingsalsogivesome
evidenceofthelifestyleatthetimewith,forexample,picturesofpeopleboilingmilkover1,000yearsago.Experts
believethatthereismoreevidencetobefound,butevennowthecavesareawonderfulnaturalmuseum.Ifthewalls
andceilingsofthecaveswereallputtogethertheywouldformatapestry20kilometerslongand2metershigh!
Itwon'tbepossibletotravelbackintime-thatonlyhappensinfilms-butvisitingthesecaveswouldbethenearest
experienceyoucouldgettotravellingbackintime.
1、WhywereChinesehistoriansexcitedwhentheyfoundcavepaintingsshowingancientscience?
A.Becausetheyhadrarelyseencavepaintings.
B.Becausetheycouldmaketheplaceatouristattraction.
C.Becausetheycouldlearnaboutancientsciencethroughthem.
D.Becausetheywouldbegivenlotsofmoneyforthediscovery.
2、TheMogaoGrottoesofDunhuangCity.
A.have500man-madecaves
B.havebeenthereforatmost1,600years
C.helpustoknowlittleaboutancientscience
D.havepaintingsontheirceilingsineverycave
3、Expertshaddiscoveredcavepaintingsshowingtheancienttechniquesof,
A.potterymakingandwineproduction
B.weavingmachinesandtoothbrushes
C.boilingmilkover1,000yearsago
D.architectureandweaving
4、Thearticleismorelikelytobeselectedfromthemagazine・
A.ModernCountriesB・BusinessWorld
C.NetworkWorldD.PopularScience
25.(10分)Thesedeviceswereamongthethousandsfeaturedatthisyear'sConsumerElectronicsShow,a
conferencethatbringsindustryexpertstogethertosharethelatestandgreatestintech.
foodbaby-friendlybelt
Collegestudentsarefamiliarwith“foodbabies,bigstomachscausedbyeatingalittle—okay,alot—toomuch.
Thissmartbeltautomaticallyadjuststoyourstomachsize.Thafsright.Whenyouovereat,Beltyexpandswithyour
stomach.
“You'lldefinitelyknowhowmanymonthsintothepregnancyyouare,“jokesSteveGreenberg,authorofGadget
Nation,whojustgotbackfromCES.
Ifyoudon'twanttouseBeltywhilepiggingout,youcantakeadvantageofitshealth-relatedfeaturesinstead.Along
withshiftingsize,Beltytracksfoodintakeandexercise.Itevenvibrates(振动)Ifyou'vebeeninactivetoolong.
'dreamproduct
Moststudentswalk,bikeorskateacrosscampus.ButwithRocketskates,whichareelectronic,motorizedskatestiedto
yourregularshoes,youcanmoveveryquickly.
Theskate'swheels,whicharerunbyamicroprocessor,getgoingwhenyouleanforwardandstopwhenyouleanback.
Topspeedis12milesperhour,meaningyoucouldleaveyourdormat7:56andbeontimeforyour8:00class.Andyou
cancarrythemafterwards,sincethey9relight-weight.
magicalmicrowave
Most3Dprintersturnplasticinto3Dobjects.ButXYZprinting9sversionturnsflourandchocolateintocookies,
cakeandcandy.
Theprinter,whichisaboutthesamesizeasatraditionalall-in-oneversion,issimpletouse.Youselecta3Dfood
itemfromthecompany'sdatabaseof“recipes",allofwhichhavebeenapprovedbyafoodspecialist.Withinminutes.
yourfoodisready.
The“whyhasn'tsomeoneinventedthissooner“phonecharger
arebusy—mostlybecausewetakeeveryavailable
opportunitytosayso.
TheStoreDotFlashBatterycan'tsolveschedulingissuesforsmartphones,butitdoesmakelifeeasierbycompletely
chargingtheminoneminute.
DoronMyersdorf,StoreDotCEO,callsthebattery'squick-chargingtime“ideal”forcollegestudents.Heeven
visualizesfreeStoreDotstationsoncampusthatwouldmakecarryingachargerunnecessary.
1、WhafsthemainfunctionofBelty?
A.Totrackfoodintakeandexercise.
B.Towarnyouit'stimetogetupandexercise.
C.Topredicthowlongapersonhasbeenpregnant.
D.Tomakeyourstomachcomfortablebyshiftingsize.
2、WhichofthefollowingistrueaboutRocketskates?
A.Itispoweredbyyourfeet.
B・Itcanrunasfastasacar.
C.Youmaystartitbyleaningforward.
D.Itistooheavytocarrybyhand.
3、Howdoesthenew3Dprinterdifferfromtraditionalversions?
A.Itismuchsmallerinsize.B.Itturnsflourinto3Dfood.
C.Itturnsplasticinto3Dobjects.D.Itisoperatedbyafoodspecialist.
4、Whichofthefollowingistrue?
A.Theauthorbelievescollegestudentsareverybusy.
B・FreeStoreDotstationsareavailableoncampusnow.
C.TheFlashBatterychargesaphoneunbelievablyquickly.
D.DoronMyersdorfisnotsatisfiedwiththeFlashBattery.
第三部分语言知识运用(共两节)第一节(每小题1.5分,满分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佳选项.
26.(30分)完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)
阅读下面短文,从16-35各题所给的四个选项(A、B,C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上
将该项涂黑。
Mygrandmaisgoodatgardening.Shecouldmakeanythingbloom(开花)♦____me.Inmyeyes,shewasinspiringand
,Formostofherlife,shelivedonafarm,whereshebroughtupfourchildren,andburiedmygrandpa.
Ivisitedheronweekends.Afterthegardeningwork,Iwas___toclimbthemountain,singingsongsandgathering
flowers.Sometimestheplantsscratchedme.Shewouldsay,nBeautyhasa____.Ihopeitwasworthit.n
“Yes,ma*maJI'dsay.n—was.”
Ilovedgatheringflowersonmyown.ButwhatIlovedbestwasgatheringthemwithher.Eventhen,asachild,Iknew
whatIwantedmostfrommygrandmawasnotherflowers,buther.She'sbeengoneforyears,butsometimes,
whenI___downtopickaflowerorpullaweed,1seeher___,notmine.
IthoughtI*dgrowuptobeagardenertoo.Itoldmyself,somedaymychildrenhadchildren,I*dbeagardening
grandma.Thenthegrandbabiesstartedshowingup,andIdiscoveredl*dmuchratherrunafterthem____godigging.
ActuallyPmnogardener.I'ma,notaplanter.Idifferfrommygrandmainlotsofways,butthis:Iwillalways
carrymeaheartshemadefromherown.
Ineedn'tplantagarden.Mychildrenaremyflowers.Theydelightandcompletemewithabeautythatisworthany
price.AllIneedtodoisthemwithtime,waterthemwithlove,andhopethatsomeday,whentheyholdtheirfirst
grandchild,theymightseemyhand.
1、A.NotB.EvenC.OnlyD.Often
2、A.famousB.humorousC.caringD.amusing
3、A.determinedB.anxiousC.curiousD.free
4、A.standardB.rangeC.priceD.quality
5、A.ItB.IC.SheD.That
6、A.possessionB.promiseC.beautyD.time
7、A.climbB.reachC.lookD.sit
8、A.smileB.spiritC.soulD.hand
9、A.thanB.untilC.unlessD.since
10、A.workerB.teacherC.pickerD.farmer
11、A.toB.withinC.beyondD.for
12、A.attendB.missC.promoteD.influence
第二节(每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面材料,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
27.(15分)Thequestion“Whoisyourhero?”isadifficultonetoanswer.Somanypeoplehavedoneheroicthings
(小题1)itishardtochoosejustone.Inaddition,thereis(小题2)(many)thanonetypeofhero.
First,wehaveheroesinpopularculture:inbooks,filmsandcartoons,etc.SupermanandBatmanaretwofamous
filmheroes,thelatterof(小题3)hasnosuperpowers,andinsteadhastorelyon(小题4)(he)ownskills.Ofcourse,
therearemanyreal-worldpeoplewhoare(小题5)(know)aroundtheworldfortheirheroicdeeds.PeoplelikeNelson
Mandela,MohandasGandhiandMartinLutherKing(小题6)(consider)tobeheroes.Theywerebraveanddevoted
totheirpeople.Therearealsounsungheroes.They(小题7)(usual)dogoodthings-yetdon*texpecttoreceive
praisefortheiractions.Unknownheroesareeverywhere-teachers,firemen,policeofficers,soldiers,doctors.
Nomatterwhattypeofherothesepeopleare,theyallhavesomething(小题8)common.Theyoftenhaveto
overcomemanydifficulties(小题9)(achieve)theirdreams.Theydothingsforthebenefitofsocietywithout(小题
10)(seek)anyrewardfortheiractions.
第四部分写作(共两节)第一节短文改错(满分10分)
28.(10分)下面短文中有10处语言错误。请在有错误的地方增加、删除或修改某个单词。
增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(A),并在其下面写上该加的词。
删除:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉。
修改:在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写上修改后的词。
注意:1、每处错误及其修改均仅限一词。2.只允许修改10处,多者(从第11除起)不计分。
Timeisvaluablebutlimit、There'safamoussaying,“Timeismoney”,thisshowsthe
importantof
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