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2022-2023学年高考英语模拟试卷

考生请注意:

1.答题前请将考场、试室号、座位号、考生号、姓名写在试卷密封线内,不得在试卷上作任何标记。

2.第一部分选择题每小题选出答案后,需将答案写在试卷指定的括号内,第二部分非选择题答案写在试卷题目指定的

位置上。

3.考生必须保证答题卡的整洁。考试结束后,请将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。

第一部分(共20小题,每小题1.5分,满分30分)

1.FormanydaysIhavebeentryingto________whatitisthatmakesJacksoannoyed.

A.carryoutB.figureout

C.watchoutD.standout

2.Hehasmadelittlepreparationfortheinterview,sothechanceofhimsucceedinginitis.

A.slimB.fantastic

C.obviousD.gentle

3.Whereistheplane?Ican'tseeit.

Itwentoffits________________tokeepawayfromthesuddenstorm.

A.courseB.road

C.flightD.direction

4.Thegovernmenthasbeenundergrowingpressureto______thecausesofairpollutionassmogfrequentlysmothers

thecountry’slargecities.

A.releaseB.schedule

C.maintainD.address

5.—Didyouenjoytheparty?

—Yes.We___________wellbyourhosts.

A.weretreatedB.wouldbetreated

C.treatedD.hadtreated

6.Thiswasreturnedbecausetheperson________thisletterwasaddressedhaddiedthreeyearsago.

A.towhomB.towhich

C.whichD.whom

7..Somepeoplesaymorebutdoless______othersdotheopposite.

A.onceB.whenC.whileD.as

8.Inordertosatisfytheneedsofthemarket,theelectriccompanyhas______itsfocustotabletcomputersandsmart

mobilephones.

A.switchedB.shaped

C.directedD.discovered

9.–What’swrongwithyouripad2?Thesound____isnotclear.

--Yes.Ithasbeenbrokenforsometime.

A.comeoutB.comingoutC.tocomeoutD.cameout

10.Timeispressing.Youcannotstartyourtask_____soon.

A.tooB.veryC.soD.as

11.Localslivedinrather________conditionsuntilthefoundingofthePeople’sRepublicofChinain1949.

A.preciousB.primitive

C.preciseD.prior

12.WeChinesearedrinking______milkperpersontodayaswedidin1995.

A.morethantwiceB.twiceasmuch

C.twiceasmanyasD.twiceasmuchas

13.Tedcouldn’tremembertheexactdateofthestorm,butheknewitwasSundaybecauseeverybodywasat

church.

A./,theB.a,/

C./,aD.the,/

14.MarkhaslivedinChinaformanyyears,yethestillcan't________himselftotheChinesecustoms.

A.observeB.adapt

C.leadD.devote

15.Comparisonmaymakesomethingappearmorebeautifulthanitiswhen_____alone.

A.seenB.seeingC.seeD.tosee

16.Interestisas________tolearningastheabilitytounderstand,evenmoreso.

A.vitalB.available

C.specificD.similar

17.Youaresupposedtoleaveyourchild________hishomeworkalone.

A.doB.todo

C.beingdoneD.done

18.—Howdiditcomethatyoudamagedyourcarsobadly?

—I____intoatreeontheroadsidetheotherday.

A.ranB.hadrunC.wasrunningD.run

19.Whilestudying,fixyourmindonwhatisreallyimportant,oryouwill_____rememberingnothing.

A.endupB.takeup

C.leadtoD.stickto

20.___________andtheywillfinishoffthechallengingjob.

A.InaweekB.AweeklaterC.AfteraweekD.Anotherweek

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)Thesedeviceswereamongthethousandsfeaturedatthisyear’sConsumerElectronicsShow,aconference

thatbringsindustryexpertstogethertosharethelatestandgreatestintech.

Afoodbaby-friendlybelt

Collegestudentsarefamiliarwith“foodbabies,”bigstomachscausedbyeatingalittle—okay,alot—toomuch.

Thissmartbeltautomaticallyadjuststoyourstomachsize.That’sright.Whenyouovereat,Beltyexpandswithyour

stomach.

“You’lldefinitelyknowhowmanymonthsintothepregnancyyouare,”jokesSteveGreenberg,authorofGadget

Nation,whojustgotbackfromCES.

Ifyoudon’twanttouseBeltywhilepiggingout,youcantakeadvantageofitshealth-relatedfeaturesinstead.Along

withshiftingsize,Beltytracksfoodintakeandexercise.Itevenvibrates(振动)ifyou’vebeeninactivetoolong.

TheRocketPowercharacters’dreamproduct

Moststudentswalk,bikeorskateacrosscampus.ButwithRocketskates,whichareelectronic,motorizedskatestiedto

yourregularshoes,youcanmoveveryquickly.

Theskate’swheels,whicharerunbyamicroprocessor,getgoingwhenyouleanforwardandstopwhenyouleanback.

Topspeedis12milesperhour,meaningyoucouldleaveyourdormat7:56andbeontimeforyour8:00class.Andyou

cancarrythemafterwards,sincethey’relight-weight.

Amagicalmicrowave

Most3Dprintersturnplasticinto3Dobjects.ButXYZprinting’sversionturnsflourandchocolateintocookies,

cakeandcandy.

Theprinter,whichisaboutthesamesizeasatraditionalall-in-oneversion,issimpletouse.Youselecta3Dfood

itemfromthecompany’sdatabaseof“recipes”,allofwhichhavebeenapprovedbyafoodspecialist.Withinminutes,

yourfoodisready.

The“whyhasn’tsomeoneinventedthissooner”phonecharger

Everyoneknowscollegestudentsarebusy—mostlybecausewetakeeveryavailable

opportunitytosayso.

TheStoreDotFlashBatterycan’tsolveschedulingissuesforsmartphones,butitdoesmakelifeeasierbycompletely

chargingtheminoneminute.

DoronMyersdorf,StoreDotCEO,callsthebattery’squick-chargingtime“ideal”forcollegestudents.Heeven

visualizesfreeStoreDotstationsoncampusthatwouldmakecarryingachargerunnecessary.

1、What’sthemainfunctionofBelty?

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.

22.(8分)WhenmysonwasfirstdiagnosedwithAutism(自闭症),itwasaveryhardtimeforus.However,insome

waysitwasarelief,becausewefinallyhadanameforwhatwasgoingoninourlives,butitalsomeantyearsmoreof

uncertainty,andwedidn’tknowwhatthefutureheld.

WhenIsharedthenewswithmycoworkers,Iwassosurprisedandhappytoreceivesomuchimmediateloveand

supportfromthem.Theywerefocusedonwhatweneeded,asopposedtohowitwouldaffectmyabilitytomakeitto

work.

Oneco-worker,Jackie,inparticular,wasamazingtomyfamilyandme.Shecalledmeintoherofficeafewdays

later,andgavemea“worrystone”Itgivesyousomethingtofocusonwhenyou’reworried,rubbingyourthumb(拇指)

aroundonthisstone.Itwasalovelygesture.

Shethenextendedapermanentoffertodriveustoanyappointmentsortestsweneeded.Consideringthefactthat

welived90minutesfromwheremosttreatmenttookplace,thiswasatremendousoffer.Shemadeitverycleartome

thatthisofferincludedlastminutetripsoremergencies.Anytimeweneededtogoanywhere,shewaswillingtobeour

transportation.Shesaidthatweneededtobeabletofocusonoursoninsteadofhavingtodivideourattentionbetween

theroadandhim.

Weneverdidneedtotakeheruponherwonderfuloffer,butknowingitwasthereandthatshewassowillingto

helpmadeitfeellikeweweremuchlessalone.

1、Whatdoes“arelief”refertointhefirstparagraph?

A.Myson’srecoveryfromthedisease.

B.Thehelpfrommyco-workers.

C.Knowingwhatmyboy’sproblemis.

D.Thesignofabetterfuture.

2、Whydidtheco-workoffertodriveforus?

A.Sheisamareexperienceddriver.

B.Welivefarawayfromthehospital.

C.Shelivesveryclosetoourhouse.

D.Shewishestoreduceourworries.

3、WhatdoesthewriterthinkoftheofferbyJackie?

A.It’sagreatcomfort.

B.It’salast-minuteoffer.

C.It’snotnecessary.

D.It’sadifficultdecisionforher.

4、Whatmightbethebesttitleforthetext?

A.YearsofUncertainty

B.TheMostGenerousWoman

C.InTimeofNeed

D.AStoryofSacrifice

23.(8分)ScientiststhinktheyhavetheanswertoapuzzlethatconfusedevenCharlesDarwin:Howflowers

evolvedandspreadtobecomethemostimportantplantsonEarth.

Floweringplants,orangiosperms,makeupabout90%ofalllivingplantspecies.Inthedistantpast,they

outpaced(超过)plantssuchasconifersandfems(针叶植物和蕨类植物),buthowtheydidthishasbeenamystery.New

researchsuggestsitisduetogenome(基因组)size.

Hundredsofmillionsofyearsago,theEarthwasdominated(支配)byfernsandconifers.Then,about150

millionyearsago,thefirstfloweringplantsappearedonthescene.Theyquicklyspreadtoallpartsoftheworld,

changingthelandscapefrommutedgreentoavarietyofcolours.

WhyangiospermsweresuccessfulanddiverseonEarthhasbeendebatedforcenturies.CharlesDarwinhimself

calledita“mystery”,fearingthisapparentsuddenleapmightchallengehistheoryofevolution.

KevinSimoninfromSanFranciscoStateUniversityinCalifornia,USandotherresearcherswonderedifthesize

oftheplant’sgeneticmaterial—orgenome—mightbeimportant.TheyanalyseddataheldbytheRoyalBotanic

Gardens,Kew,onthegenomesizeofhundredsofplants,includingfloweringplants,gymnosperms(agroupof

plantsincludingconifers)andfems.Theythencomparedgenomesizewithanatomical(结构上的)features.

Thisprovides“strongevidence”,thatthesuccessandrapidspreadoffloweringplantsaroundheworldisdueto

“genomedownsizing.”

Byshrinkingthesizeofthegenome,whichiscontainedwithinthenucleusofthecell,plantscanbuildsmaller

cells.Intum,thisallowsgreatercarbondioxideuptake(摄入)andcarbongainfromphotosynthesis,theprocessby

whichplantsuselightenergytoturncarbondioxideandwaterintosugarandoxygen.

Theresearcherssaygenome—downsizinghappenedonlyintheangiosperms,andhiswas“anecessarycondition

forrapidgrowthratesamonglandplants”.

1、Whatdoyouknowaboutangiosperms?

A.TheyaredominantplantsonEarth.

B.TheyarerareplantsinSouthAfrica.

C.TheyaretopicalplantsinSouthAsia.

D.Theyareextinctplantsintheworld.

2、Itcanbeinferredthat.

A.CharlesDarwinwasconfidentofhistheoryofevolution

B.KevinSimoninisprobablyanAmericanbiologist

C.KevinSimoninworksintheRoyalBotanicGardens,Kew

D.CharlesDarwinsucceededinfiguringouttheflowerevolution

3、Whichofthefollowingcontributedtothesuccessanddiversityofangiosperms?

A.Theweakerconifer.

B.Thelargernucleus.

C.Thesmallergenome.

D.Thestrongercell.

4、Whichofthefollowingisthebesttitle?

A.HowAngiospermsConqueredtheWorld?

B.WhatPuzzleConfusedEvenCharlesDarwin?

C.WhyGymnospermsWereSuccessfulonEarth?

D.WhenAngiospermsOutpacedConifersandFems?

24.(8分)MagicalHistoryTour

JoinusforourfifthannualexplorationoffascinatinghistoricsitesaroundGreaterPortlandthatyou’veneverseen

ormaybedidn’tevenknowexisted!TheMagicalHistoryTourisyourkeytounlockingfascinatinghistoricalplacesthat

arenotusuallyopentothepublic.Itisaself-guidedadventureguaranteedtoamazeandamusebothadultsand

children.Equippedwithamap,andatyourownpace,youwillbegreetedbyguidesateachlocationreadytosharethe

historyofthetourstop.

Inthe5thyearoftheMagicalHistoryTour,wewillbepresentinganexcitingmixofbothnewsitesandfavorites

fromthepastfouryears.

TheMagicalHistoryTourcheckinbeginsat9:45amatMaineHistoricalSociety’sBrownLibrary.Atthistime,you

willfindoutwherethetourwilltakeyouasyoureceiveyourmapandticketintoeachsite.

FollowusonFacebook,Twitter,andInstagramforupdates,chancestowinticketsandsomeotherexciting

opportunities;andfeelfreetoshareyourtourexperiencestooursocialmediapagesusing#MHStour!

●Time:10:00am—4:00pm,Saturday,May11,2019

●Location:485CongressStreet

●Tickets:Getyourticketsonline,bycallingusat207-774-1822,orbyvisitingourMuseumStoreat489Congress

Street.$25/AdultMHSMember;$35/AdultGeneralAdmission;$5/Juniorsunderage18.

●Volunteering:WeneedvolunteersfortheMagicalHistoryTour!Volunteershelpforhalfthedayofthetourand

aregivenafreetickettothetourtoenjoyeitherbeforeoraftertheirvolunteershift!

Formoreinformation,emailusatevents@mainehistoryorgorcallusat207-774-1822.

1、What’sthepurposeoftheMagicalHistoryTour?

A.Toexploreunfamiliarhistoricsites.

B.Tovisitsomeworld-famousattractions.

C.Toprovidechildrenwithhistoryclasses.

D.Tomakesomeprivateplacesknowntothepublic.

2、Howmuchshouldacouple(oneisMHSMember)andakidpay?

A.$55.B.$65.C.$75.D.$105.

3、Whatcanwelearnfromthetext?

A.Youcanbuyaticketbyemailing.

B.Touristswillonlybeguidedbyamap.

C.Onlynewsitesareavailableforthetour.

D.Volunteerscantakepartinthetourforfree.

25.(10分)StudyingtheDNAof300micehasflaggedupgeneswhichhavebeenlinkedtohereditary(遗传的)

sightlossforthefirsttime.Researcherssaybecausemice’sgenesaresosimilartohumans’,theirfindingscouldleadto

thetreatmentofmoregeneticdiseases.

ScientistsattheUniversityofCalifornia,Davisstudiedinformationfromadatabankofmice’sgeneticmaterial.

Theyfound347geneslinkedtoeyeproblems,withjust86ofthemhavingbeenstudiedinthepast.

Onlyaround50to75percentofhereditaryeyediseasesinhumancanbeexplainedwithpresentscience.The

researchersbelievethesehundredsofnewgenesfoundinmicecouldbeakeytoexplaining-andthereforebeingableto

treattheother25-50percent.

“Thisisextremelyvaluableforpeoplewithhereditaryeyedisease,”saidresearcherProfessorAlaMoshiri.“All

researchersaregoingtostartusingthesedata.Inthepast,weknewtheproblemwastherebutwedidn’tknowwhereto

look.Noweyecenterscancallbackpatientsandscreenthemforthesenewgenes.Weexpectedthatmoreandmoreof

thesegeneticdiseaseswillbetreatable.”Also,thefactisthatmorethan60percentofeyeproblemsatbirthareones

resultingfromthebaby’sparents!

ThankstodatafromtheInternationalMousePhenotypingConsortium(IMPC),whichistryingtoworkoutwhat

everysinglegeneinamouseisresponsiblefor,withtheaimoftranslatingittohumans,scientistsaremovingcloserto

figuringoutallgeneticcausesofblindness.Todothis,scientistsseparateasinglegenefromotheronesatatimeand

thenobservewhateffectithasonthemouseforalongtime.Thishassofarbeendonemorethan7,000timesandhas

achievedgreatsuccess.ResearchersarenowworkingalongsideeyecarecentersinTexasandIowainordertocompare

themice’sgenestothoseofpatients.

1、Howmanyhereditary-sight-loss-relatedgeneswerenewlyfound?

A.86.B.261.

C.300.D.347.

2、Whyisthepercentageofgeneticeyeproblemsmentionedinparagraph3?

A.Toshowthesignificanceofstudyingmice’sgenes.

B.Toprovemice’sgenesaresimilartohumans’.

C.Towarnthehighrisklevelofsufferingthem.

D.Toexplainhowcommontheyareamongpeople.

3、Whatshouldscientistsdofirsttounlocksecretsofgeneticblindness?

A.Comparehumans’geneswithmice’s.

B.Recognizeeachgene’sroleofhumans.

C.Setapartageneofamouseeachtime.

D.Figureouteachgene’sfunctionofamouse.

4、Whatcanbeasuitabletitleforthetext?

A.NewWaystoCureSightLoss

B.GenesFoundBehindEyeProblems

C.GeneticDiseasesDiscoveredinMice

D.HumansGenesCausingEyeDiseases

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)IhavelearntalotaboutChineselifeandculturewhileteachingin

First,familylifequite1inChinafromthatintheUSA.IntheUSA,manyyoungpeople2home

aftertheyfinishtheireducationandstartworking.However,inChina,itis3forpeopletolivewiththeir

parentsuntiltheygetmarried.4,manyofmyChinesefriendstoldmethattheir5livedwiththemand

helpedtakecareofthemwhentheywerechildren.ItseemsthatAmericansthinkindependenceismoreimportant6

theChinesethinkfamilyrelationshipsaremoreimportant.

Bargainingisanother7thatIhavetriedtolearn.IntheUSA,pricesare8andyoucan’taskfora

lowerprice.HoweverinsomesmallChinesestoresandtouristplaces,youare9tobargain.MyChinesefriends

taughtmetoaskfor40percentor50percent10theoriginalprice.Ifthesalespersondoesn’tagreetomyprice,

Ishould11toleaveandhemightletmecomebackandsellmetheitem.Itisaskillthatyouhaveto12

ifyouliveinChina.

Tippinghasn’tbeeneasierto13.IntheUSA,manypeopleintheservice14wanttoget

15moneyforservingcustomers.TippingisnotapartofChineseculture.16Itriedtotipataxidriver.He

lookedalittle17andrefusedtotakethemoney.Indinners,perhapswhatsurprisesanAmericanvisitormostis

thatsomeoftheChinesehostsliketoputfoodintotheplatesoftheir18.Actually,thisisa19oftrue

friendshipandpoliteness.MyChinesefriendtoldmeifIdidn’twanttoeatit,Ishouldjust20thefoodinthe

plate.

1、A.uniqueB.differentC.privateD.harmonious

2、A.comeB.buildC.leaveD.abandon

3、A.regularB.trueC.commonD.usual

4、A.AlsoB.HoweverC.ThereforeD.Although

5、A.parentsB.relativesC.babysittersD.grandparents

6、A.whileB.sinceC.whenD.as

7、A.wayB.customC.lessonD.habit

8、A.madeB.agreedC.chargedD.set

9、A.expectedB.taughtC.suggestedD.required

10、A.upB.awayC.offD.on

11、A.promiseB.pretendC.decideD.hope

12、A.tolerateB.understandC.practiseD.consider

13、A.adjusttoB.turntoC.refertoD.stickto

14、A.areaB.departmentC.branchD.industry

15、A.easyB.extraC.pocketD.prize

16、A.OftenB.OnceC.SometimesD.Before

17、A.excitedB.satisfiedC.frightenedD.confused

18、A.ownB.childrenC.neighborsD.guests

19、A.signalB.markC.signD.feature

20、A.leaveB.remainC.putD.taste

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)Whenwereadapoem.weoftenimaginewhatthepoets1.(think)whentheywroteorwhattheywere

doingatthetime.Thesethoughtsletusconnectwiththewordsbetter,asifwe'dcreatedthepoem2.(we).Willapoem

stillmeanasmuchifacomputewritesit?

By3.(use)algorithms(算法),computerscannowcreateallkindsoftext,includingresearchpapers,books,news,

storiesandevenpoems.Computer-generatedpoemsmightbecorrectinbothgrammarandstyle,4.somesaytheystill

lack5.(create)andtruemeaning.

AustralianresearcherOscarSchwartzcreatedawebsite6.(call)"botornot".Onhissite,youcanreadpoemsand

guesswhetherthey7.(write)byahumanoracomputer.SchwartzrecentlygaveaspeechatTedXSydney,in8.hestated

thatsomeofthewebsite'spoemswereableto9.(foolish)65percentofhumanreaders.

Hesaidthatonhiswebsite,hehopedpeoplewouldquestionthedifferencebetweenhumansandmachines一andbe

abletoidentifywhatitis10.makesushuman.

第四部分写作(共两节)第一节短文改错(满分10分)

28.(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仅限一词;

2、只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。

LastFriday,ourclasshaveadiscussionaboutwhichtododuringthecomingholiday.Someareinfavorofstaying

athome.Theythinkit’sbothconvenienceandcomfortable.Beside,theycansavemoneyforotherpurpose.Butthey

willlosethechanceofgettingtoknowoutsideworld.Others,ontheotherhand,wouldrathertogotravelingsinceitcan

increaseourknowledge.Therefore,theywillspendmoremoneyandmeetsomedifficultieswhiletraveling.

Personally,I’dliketostayathome,forIcandowhateverIlike,suchasreadingbooks,watchingTV,orhelpingmy

parentsonthehousework.

第二节书面表达(满分25分)

29.(25分)假设你是李华,你班将于本周日去太阳岛度假村(theSunIslandResort)秋游。请你根据以下信息给外

教Tim写信,邀请他参加。要点如下:

1.出发及返回时间;

2.活动:骑车,钓鱼,划船,烧烤。

注意:1.内容应包括以上要点,可以适当增加细节,以使内容连贯;

2.词数100左右,开头已给出,不计入总词数。

DearTim,

______________________________________________________

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