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2023年高考第一模拟考试卷

英语(全国甲A卷)

第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)

第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分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三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试

卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读

一遍。

1.Whatisthewomangoingtodothisevening?

A.Gotodance.B.Gotoseeaplay.C.Gotoseeafilm.

2.Wherecanthewomanfindteacups?

A.Inthecupboard.B.Neartheteapot.C.Behindthekettle.

3.Whendidthemanbeginwaitingatthestation?

A.At7:00.B.At6:30.C.At7:30.

4.WhereisMr.Martin?

A.Athisoffice.B.InNo.1MiddleSchool.C.Atlunch.

5.Whyisthewomanworried?

A.Kateisgoingtodrivealongway.

B.KateplanstogotoColoradowheretheremaybeaheavysnow.

C.KatewillspendherholidayinColorado.

第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)

听下面5段对话或独白,每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,

并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,每小

题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。

听第6段材料,回答第6至8题。

6.What'sthematterwithJack?

A.Thereisapaininhisthroat.B.Hehasaheadache.

C.Hecan'tspeakwell.

7.Whydoesn'tJackwanttogotoseethedoctor?

A.Hehastakensomemedicine.B.Heisshortofmoney.

C.Hedoesn'twanttomissanywork.

8.What'sthewoman'sopinionofmissing2or3days?

A.Ifsworthresting2or3daystocurehisillness.

B.It'shardlyworthstayinginbed.

C.It'sbettertostayathomefor10or20days.

听第7段材料,回答第9至11题。

9.Whafsthewomangoingtobuy?

A.Somemodernmusicalinstruments.B.Somerecordsofmodernguitarmusic

C.Somemodernguitars.

10.Whathappenedtotherecordsgivenbyfather?

A.Thewomandroppedthemonthegroundandbrokethem.

B.Thewomanleftthemintheshop.

C.Thewomansatonthecaseandbrokethem.

11.WherearetheBream'srecordsnow?

A.Intheshopwindow.B.Ontheshelf.

C.Inthesuitcase.

听第8段材料,回答第12至14题。

12.Wheredoestheconversationtakeplace?

A.Onatrain.B.Nearabusstop.C.Inthedepartmentstore.

13.Whatdidthemando?

A.Hehurtthewoman.B.Hehelpedthewomancarrythebags.

C.Heknockedthebagstotheground.

14.What'sthewomanlike?

A.Sheiskind.B.Sheisrude.C.Sheisapologetic.

听第9段材料,回答第15至17题。

15.Wheredoestheconversationtakeplace?

A.Onthewayhome.B.Inalibrary.C.Inabookstore.

16.Whydoesthemanneedhelp?

A.Hehashurthisarms.B.Hehastoomanybookstocarry.

C.Hewantstodiscussabouthisjob.

17.Whydoesthemanbuythesebooks?

A.Becausetheyarecheap.

B.Becausehewantstoopenabookshop.

C.Becausehewantstogivesometothewoman.

听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。

18.WhydoRobertandJoannanotgotoschool?

A.Becausetheydon9tlikeschool.B.Becausetheylivetoofaraway.

C.Becausetheirfamiliesaretoopoor.

19.Whatmusteachchildhaveinordertohaveclasses?

A.Aspecialradio.B.Aroomwithblackboard.

C.Abigcar.

20.Howdoestheteacherin“thecenter^^ofAustraliateach?

A.Teachwithoutusinganytextbooks.

B.Teachbyspeakingonly.

C.Teachbyspeakingbutcan'thearthestudents,voice.

第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分50分)

第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)

阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中选出最佳选项。

A

Somelibrariesuseuniquearchitecturetoencouragevisitorstoexploretheracksandsettledownwithanew

book,oruseflowinglibrariestobringbookstohard-to-reachpopulations.

KansasCityLibrary(KansasCity,Missouri)

Alongthesouthwallofthisparkinggarage'sexterior,visitorsaretreatedtowhatlookslikeahugeshelfof

books.Thebuildingoriginallyservedasabank,whichisreadilyapparentwhenthelibraryhasscreeningsinits

VaultTheater,insideanactual1925bankvault.

StuttgartCityLibrary(Stuttgart,Germany)

Openedin2011,thisnine-storypubliclibrarydesignedbyEunYoungYiischaracterizedbyitsimpressive

white-on-whitecolorscheme,itsboldcubicshapeanditscavernousinterior.Thisculturalcenterforthecity,

designedtofeelopenandfulloflight,canbeenteredfromanyofitsfoursides,andreaderscanborrowartwork

aswellasbooks.

TheCamelLibraryService(NorthEasternProvince,Kenya)

TofightwithlowliteracyratesinthedesertofKenya,thegovernmentcreatedaroaminglibrarycomposedof

ninecamelstobringbookstovillages.Thelibrarytravelsfourdaysaweekservingtheregion'smigratorypeople.

Currentlytheservicefocusesonchildren,butwithmorefundingtheyplantoincreasetheirreachbothindistance

andthetitlestheycarry.

MacquarieUniversityLibrary(Sydney,Australia)

Astunningcombinationofcuttingedgeandsustainable,thisbuildingwasmadefromrecycledmaterials,

featuresagreenroof,andwasdesignedtoimitatethelookofaeucalyptustree.Itisalsostateoftheart,using

robotcranestobringrequestedbookstothefrontdesk.

21.WhatisthefeatureofKansasCityLibrary?

A.Itusedtobeabank.B.Ithasonlyabookshelf.

C.Itservedasaparklot.D.Itmakesuseofrobotcranes.

22.Whichofthefollowingprovidesbooksformigratorypeople?

A.KansasCityLibrary.B.StuttgartCityLibrary.

C.TheCamelLibraryService.D.MacquarieUniversityLibrary.

23.What'sthepurposeofthelibraries?

A.Toselltheartworkinlibraries.B.Tourgepeopletoreadbooks.

C.Toshowtheartofarchitecture.D.Tokeeppeoplestayinginthelibraries.

B

ThispaintingSpringBouquethasaprecisestructure.Theflowersspilloverintothelowerleft-handcorner,

withanimbalanceasfreeandaswildasnature.Butatoncetheartistrespondstothisunbalance.Totherightof

thevase,Renoirhasdevelopedaheavyshadowarea,richinpurplesandsharplycontrastedwiththelightbelowit.

Theplacingofthestraightlineinthelowerrightsideisnecessary.Ifthereadercoversthisline,hewillseethat

thecompositionbecomesunbalanced.

TheImpressionisttechniquehadnotyetdevelopedwhenRenoirpaintedthispicture.Yetthepaintingwith

lightandcolorindicatesImpressionismisaroundthecorner;thereissomethingofthatschoolinthefeelingofthe

out-of-doorsthatRenoirhasacquired.Thetexture(纹理)oftheflowersisdescribed.Aboveall,onecan'thelp

sayingtheverynicesmelloftheflowersisthere,too.

Pierre-AugusteRenoirwasbornin1841.Hebeganworkingasayoungpainterofporcelainandtextiles.At

age21,RenoirenteredtheEcoledesBeaux-ArtsinParisandwentontostudyundertheinstructionsofpainter

CharlesGleyre's.EventhoughhispaintingshadbeeninitiallyrejectedbytheAcademyandthepublic,withtime

hebecameoneofthemostadmiredartistsofhisgeneration.

Unfortunately,in1899,hewasdiagnosedwithrheumatoidarthritis(风湿性关节炎).Itisadiseasethat

causesalotofpain.Inaddition,thepersonaffectedbyitmayalsohavedeformities(畸形).Consequently,his

movementsbecameverylimitedandeachmovementwasabigandcertainlypainfuleffort.

Hisson,JeanRenoir,writesinthebookRenoir,MyFatherafterhisfatherpassedaway,thereactionofthe

peopletothepaintingofthefather,afterseeinghishands:

Visitorswhowereunpreparedforthiscouldnottaketheireyesoffhisdeformity.Thoughtheydidnotdareto

mentionit,theirreactionwouldbeexpressedbysomesuchphraseasisn^tpossible^Withhandslikethat,how

canhepaintthosepictures?Theressomemysterysomewhere.

24.Whatcanreadersseeinthepainting?

A.Avaseintheleftcorner.B.Ashadowtothevase'sright.

C.Astraightlineatthebottom.D.Anaturallightinthemiddle.

25.Whatseemsquitespecialaboutthispicturewhenpeopleappreciateit?

A.Thepaintingmaterial.B.Thecolorchoice.

C.Thesmellyflowertaste.D.Theimpressivefeeling.

26.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"this"inthelastparagraphreferto?

A.Renoir,MyFather.B.SpringBouquet.

C.Rheumatoidarthritis.D.Renoir'sbravery.

27.Whichcanbeasuitabletitleforthetext?

A.PatienceIsaLifetimePracticeB.PainPasses,butBeautyRemains

C.ImpressionismIsaUniqueTechniqueD.Workhard,andYouWillCatchUp

C

SethMagleisanurbanecologistinChicago.In2021,hestartedbuildinganetworkoffellowurbananimal

loversfromaroundtheworld.They'reworkingtocollectinfonnationsothatitcanbecomparedindifferentcities.

Withthegoaloftryingtocreatemorewildlifeinclusivecities,thenetworkhelpsreducehumanwildlife

conflictandincreasehumanwildlifecoexistenceinthemassivelyurbanizingareas.

InChicago,Magleandhisteamhavebeenwatchingtheircity'swildlifeforabout10years.Alltogether,they

haveover100cameratrapssetupacrossdifferenttypesofurbanenvironmentsfromthedowntownLoopandcity

parkstonaturepreservesandsuburbgolfcourses.

Duringtimesofrecentextremeheat,wedodefinitelyseeanimalsreducemovementandjuststaywherethey

are.It'sprobablyenergeticallydifficulttomovearoundwhenit'ssohot.Althoughthisworksforashorttermin

hightemperature,it'snotidealoveralongerperiodbecauseitmeanslesstimetosearchfbrfoodoranewmate.

AsMagleandhisnetworkofurbanresearcherslooktowardthefutureandclimatechange,theypredict

biggershifts.Temperatureseverywhereareprojectedtowarm,sowildlifeinurbansettingsandbeyondwilllikely

havetoshifttheirnormalregionsabitfurthernorthtowhereitfeelsmorecomfortableandtowhatthey5realready

usedto.Wedon'thaveannadillosinChicago,butwehavetheminthesouthernpartofthestate.Andtheyseem

tobemigratingnorth.

Onlytimewilltellhowoururbanwildlifereactstotheselonger-termshiftsintemperature.

Fornow,itsoundslikeurbananimals—solongasthey'rehealthy—aretotallycapableofhandlingafew

daysofextremeheathereandthere.

28.Whatistheaimofthenetwork?

A.Toobservewildlifeindifferentcities.B.Tocompareanimals,livingconditions.

C.Tocollectinformationofurbananimals.D.Tohelphumanandwildlifecoexist.

29.What'sthemainideaofparagraph3?

A.Thetracksofwildlifeactivities.B.Themovementofurbananimals.

C.Thewayofwatchingcityanimals.D.Thedifferenttypesofurbanization.

30.Inwhatwaydoanimalsescapeextremeheat?

A.Keepingstill.B.Movingconstantly.

C.Shiftingtothenorth.D.Lookingforfoodeverywhere.

31.Whatisthetextprobablytakenfrom?

A.Amarketreport.B.Asciencemagazine.

C.Abiologicaltextbook.D.Asocialresearchreport.

D

InJuly,AustralianartistMatthewGriffinhadhisworkPickle(《酸黄瓜》)exhibitedataNewZealandgallery.

TheworkismerelyapickletakenfromaMcDonald'sburger,stuckontothegallery'sceilingwithketchup(番茄

酱)onit.WithapricetagofNZ$10,000(about42,200yuan),itstartedanongoingdebate:Isthisart?

Infact,thisisnottheonlystrangeartworkpeoplehaveseeninrecentyears.In2019,ItalianartistMaurizio

Cattelan'sworkComedianfeaturedastore-boughtbananawithducttape(强)J胶).Farbeforethat,ArtistRogier

vanderZwangused3Danimationinsteadofpaintingmaterialstomakevisualrainbow.Thesetrendsbringus

backtotheclassicdiscussiononhowtounderstandart.

AsBritisharthistorianErnstGombrichfamouslyputit,"Therereallyisnosuchthingasart.Thereareonly

artists."Artisapersonalexpression;ultimatelyitsagencyiscreatedbytheartist.Aseacheracultivatesitsunique

artists,theprivatemessageanartworkconveyscanconnectwitheveryindividualacrosstime.Greatartistsfrom

thepasttothepresentallenjoybothfameandcriticism.Thewaytheyappealtocertainaudiencesandencouragea

widerangeofdebatesandinterpretationsisexactlythecharmofart.

Opponentsmayholdthatdespitetheartist'srighttocreate,itisnotuptotheartisttodetermineifapieceof

workisconsideredart.Itistruethatweseeonlytheleftoverofacheeseburger.Thereisnorealtechniquein

Griffin'sPickle.However,thisisalsowhereitisopentointerpretation:Forsome,thepickleseemsmeaningless

andartificial;forsome,thepicklecanbeacommercialandculturalsymbol.Thereisundoubtedlyaninnovation

of"fbrm”.Itshowstheartist'sexplorationofthevehicleofart.Thesliceofpicklecanbeseenasasymbol.The

ketchupplaysaninfluenceonthecolors,withthesurroundingwhitewallbeinganothervehicleforexpression.

Afterall,artwelcomesvariousresponses,whichexplainswhyviewingartissuchanengagingexperience.

Inaword,weshouldalwayskeepanopenmindtowardanyembodiment(化身)ofart.

32.WhatdoweknowabouttheworkPickle?

A.Ifsmadeonthegallery'sceiling.

B.Itisassimpleasthebananawork.

C.People'sopinionsvaryonthework.

D.Peoplethinkit'snotworththemoney.

33.Whichofthefollowingistrueaccordingtoparagraph3?

A.Artcanconnectwithpeopleeasily.

B.Artistsarealwaysadmiredbypeople.

C.Theinterpretationofartiscritical.

D.Theunderstandingofartissubjective.

34.What'stheauthor'sattitudetotheworkPickle?

A.ObjectiveB.OpposedC.FavorableD.Indifferent

35.Accordingtothispassage,artcanbebestdescribedas.

A.connectivebutunrealB.charmingbutuntouchable

C.abstractbutengagingD.appealingbutcontroversial

第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)

根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。

Giventhehighpriceofhousing,manyofusarelivinginsmallerspacesthanwe'dlike.

However,livinginsmallspacesisnotthatbad;ithassomeadvantages.They'recheapertodecorate.Itcan

takethousandsofdollarsworthofdecorationsimplytomakealargespacelookinviting.36Insteadof

manypiecesoflarge,expensivefurniture,youonlyneedafewtomakeyourstylesing.You11!haveplentyof

moneyleftforotherthings.

They'reeasiertoclean.Thismustbeoneofyourfavoritethingsaboutlivinginasmallspace.Thebiggerthe

space,thelongerittakestoorganizeandtidyup.37.That'swhysmallspacesarewelcomedbythosewho

likebeingsurroundedbyorderandcleanlinessanddon'twanttospendatonoftimeandenergyinkeepingthem

thatway.38.Ittakesalottopayforheating,coolingandelectricity,whichcanalsocostmuch

energy.Whenyoucomparetheelectricitybillofsomeonelivingin500squarefeetwiththatofsomeoneliving

in3,000squarefeet,thedifferencecanbegreat.Weuselessenergyandproducelesswastewhenwelivein

smallspaces.39,

They'reeasiertopersonalize.Everhaveyouwalkedintoalargehomethatfeelsmorelikeamuseumthanthe

smallhomeofsomeoneyouknow?It'susuallynotthemostfamiliarorwelcomingatmosphere.40Itis

mucheasiertodecorateasmallhomeinyourownstyle.

A.TheyYemoreorganizedandcomfortable.

B.Noonewantstospendhoursjustcleaning.

C.Livinginsmallhomesmakesyourlifeinmess.

D.They'refinanciallyandenvironmentallyfriendly.

E.SoitalsodoesgoodtoourbelovedMotherNature.

F.Actually,youwantyourhometoshowyourpersonalstyle.

G.Smallspaces,however,makedecoratingmoresimpleandaffordable.

第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分)

第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)

阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。

Onenightin2003,JansandhiswifeSherriewerewalkingthedogDakotahneartheirhouse.Suddenly,a

youngappearedandbeganrunningintheirdirection.Amazedand42,thecoupleimmediately

brokeDakotahloosetoprotectthem."However,thetwoanimalsstoppedyardsapartand43staredat

eachotherasifeachwerelookingatanalmost-forgottenfaceandtryingtoremembersomething,“recallsJansin

hisbookAWolfCalledRomeo.

Overthenextweek,theJansesalways^44thewolfplayingwiththedogsintheneighborhood.

They,45thatwhenthewolfsawadog,hewouldmakeafoolofhimself-wagging,pacing,andeven

strikingsomedogposes.Becauseofthewolfs46—,SherrienamedhimRomeo.The47extended

fromdogstolocalsquickly._48_,crowdsoflocalsstartedcomingto_49_thewolf,andsomeliked

himsomuchthattheyseemedtoforgetthatwolvesare50.

Forthenextfiveyears,Romeo51totheareainfallandwinter."Hewouldbeinthesameplace

everymorningto52peoplegoingtoworkorwalkingtheirdogs,53he'dsetwithatime

clock1',writesJans.Astheonlywolfinthearea,Romeohad54creaturestoeat,alargeopenspaceto

livein,andlittle551fromotheranimals.However,somecriticsfeltRomeowasa(n)56,

andtherewasatalkaboutdrivinghimoutofthearea.

RomeocameagaininSeptember2009,butlaterthatmonth,he57again.Aftersomesearching,a

supporterfoundhehadbeen58byParkandJeff.Bothmenwerearrestedlater.Theyendeduppaying

finesaccordingtothelocallaw,losinghunting59.InlateNovember2010,amemorialservicewasheld

forRomeo."Nothingcantakeawaytheyearswespentinhis60,“writesJans."We*!!rememberthe

happinesshebroughttousfbrever.^^

41.A.womanB.boyC.wolfD.dog

42.A.curiousB.terrifiedC.disappointedD.content

43.A.anxiouslyB.tentativelyC.angrilyD.hardly

44.A.spottedB.preventedC.protectedD.imagined

45.A.hatedB.believedC.observedD.warned

46.A.experienceB.violenceC.companionD.behavior

47.A.friendshipB.challengeC.campaignD.freedom

48.A.ApproximatelyB.GenerallyC.ImportantlyD.Gradually

49.A.keeparecordofB.havealookat

C.makeanexampleofD.takeadvantageof

50.A.aggressiveB.kindC.stubbornD.lonely

51.A.reactedB.adaptedC.returnedD.referred

52.A.attackB.stopC.informD.meet

53.A.evenifB.asthoughC.sothatD.incase

54.A.offensiveB.limitedC.commonD.abundant

55.A.competitionB.acquaintanceC.cooperationD.acquisition

56.A.prideB.pityC.dangerD.accomplishment

57.A.burstB.aroseC.changedD.disappeared

58.A.shotB.hiddenC.fooledD.raised

59.A.methodsB・privilegesC.partnersD.habits

60.A.handB.directionC.companyD.opinion

第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)

阅读下面句子,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。

HaveyoueverpaidattentiontoyourschooPssecurityguards?Wouldyousay“goodmorning^^tothe

cleaners?ForDingJiacheng,aboyfromHangzhouEntelForeignLanguageSchool,61isaproblemthat

manystudentsignoretheimportantjobsdonebythesenon-teachingstaff.Hewantedtomake62change.

Dingworkedonaprojectcalled“TheInvisibleAreSignificant",63(hope)morestudentswould

respectthe“invisible“staff.Theproject

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