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2023全国乙卷高考真题

英语

第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)

做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂

到答题卡上。

第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分1.5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。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。

例:Howmuchistheshirt?

A.£19.15.B.£9.18.C.£9.15.

答案是C。

1.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?

A.Inthebookstore.B.Intheregisteroffice.C.Inthedormbuilding.

2.Whatistheweatherlikenow?

A.Sunny.B.Cloudy.C.Rainy.

3.Whatdoesthemanwanttodoontheweekend?

A.Dosomegardening.B.Haveabarbecue.C.Gofishing.

4.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?

A.Anewoffice.B.Achangeoftheirjobs.C.Aformercolleague.

5.WhatdoweknowaboutAndrew?

A.He'soptimistic.B.He'sactive.C.He'sshy.

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。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,

各小题将给出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、7题。

6.Whichofthefollowingdoesthewomandislike?

A.Thebedroom.B.Thesittingroom.C.Thekitchen.

7.Whatdoesthewomansuggesttheydonext?

A.Gotoanotheragency.B.Seesomeotherflats.C.Visittheneighbours.

听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。

8.Whatisthemandoing?

A.He'smakingaphonecall.

B.He'schairingameeting.

C.He'shostingaprogram.

9.WhatmakesMrs.JohnsonworriedaboutherdaughterinAfrica?

A.Lackofmedicalsupport.

B.Inconvenienceofcommunication.

C.Poortransportationsystem.

听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。

10.Whatpositiondoesthemanapplyfor?

A.Asalesperson.B.Anengineer.C.Anaccountant.

11.Whichaspectofthecompanyappealstotheman?

A.Thecompanyculture.

B.Thefreeaccommodations.

C.Thecompetitivepay.

12.Whatisdifficultforthemantodealwith?

A.Interpersonalrelationships.

B.Quality-quantitybalance.

C.Unplannedhappenings.

听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。

13.HowdoesRobertsoundwhenspeakingofhisbeingawriter?

A.Hopeful.B.Grateful.C.Doubtful.

14.WhatwasRobertlikebeforehewas9yearsold?

A.Hehadwildimagination.B.Heenjoyedsports.C.Helovedscience.

15.WhatdidRobert'sfatherdo?

A.Ateacher.B.Acoach.C.Alibrarian.

16.WhathelpedRobertbecomeawriter?

A.Writingdaily.B.Listeningtostories.C.Readingextensively.

听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。

17.WherewasOpenTchaikovskyCompetitionheldin1986?

A.InMoscow.B.InChelyabinsk.C.InBerlin.

18.WhatdoesMaximsayaboutthecompetitionheattendedat10?

A.Itinspiredmanyyoungmusicians.

B.Itwasthemusiceventofhisdreams.

C.Itwasalife-changingexperience.

19.Whichkindofmusicaretheyoungplayersrequiredtoplay?

A.Rockmusic.B.Popmusic.C.Classicalmusic.

20.WhatdoesMaximvaluemostinyoungplayers5performance?

A.Expressiveness.B.Smoothness.C.Completeness.

第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)

第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30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

PRACTITIONERS

JacquelineFelicedeAlmania(c.1322)JamesBarry(c.1789—1865)wasbom

highlightsthesuspicionthatwomenpracticingMargaretBulkleyinIrelandbut,dressedas

medicinefaced.BorntoaJewishfamilyinaman,shewasacceptedbyEdinburgh

Florence,shemovedtoPariswheresheworkedUniversitytostudymedicine.Shequalified

asaphysicianandperformedsurgery.In1322asasurgeonin1813,thenjoinedthe

shewastriedforpracticingunlawfully.InspiteBritishArmy,servingoverseas.Barry

ofthecourthearingtestimonials(证明)ofherretiredin1859,havingpracticedherentire

abilityasadoctor,shewasbannedfrommedicalprofessionlivingandworkingasa

medicine.man.

TanYunxian(1461—1554)wasaChineseRebeccaLeeCrumpler(1831—1895)

physicianwholearnedherskillsfromherworkedasanurseforeightyearsbefore

grandparents.ChinesewomenatthetimecouldstudyinginmedicalcollegeinBostonin

notserveapprenticeships(学徒期)withdoctors.1860.Fouryearslater,shewasthefirst

However,Tanpassedtheofficialexam.TanAfricanAmericanwomantoreceivea

treatedwomenfromallwalksoflife.In1511,medicaldegree.ShemovedtoVirginiain

Tanwroteabook,SayingsofaFemaleDoctor,1865,wheresheprovidedmedicalcareto

describingherlifeasaphysician.freedslaves.

1.WhatdidJacquelineandJameshaveincommon?

A.Doingteachingjobs.B.Beinghiredasphysicians.

C.Performingsurgery.D.Beingbannedfrommedicine.

2.HowwasTanYunxiandifferentfromtheotherpractitioners?

A.Shewroteabook.B.Shewentthroughtrials.

C.Sheworkedasadentist.D.Shehadformaleducation.

3.WhowasthefirstAfricanAmericanwithamedicaldegree?

A.JacquelineFelicedeAlmania.B.TanYunxian.

C.JamesBarry.D.RebeccaLeeCrumpler.

B

LivinginIowaandtryingtobecomeaphotographerspecializinginlandscape(风景)canbequiteachallenge,

mainlybecausethecornstatelacksgeographicalvariation.

AlthoughlandscapesintheMidwesttendtobequitesimilar,eitherfarmfieldsorhighways,sometimesIfind

distinctivecharacterinthehillsorlakes.Tomakesomeofmylandscapeshots,Ihavetraveleduptofourhours

awaytoshootwithina10-minutetimeframe.Itendtotravelwithafewofmyfriendstostateparksortothe

countrysidetogoonadventuresandtakephotosalongtheway.

Beingattherightplaceattherighttimeisdecisiveinanystyleofphotography.Ioftenleaveearlytoseekthe

rightdestinationssoIcansetupearlytoavoidmissingthemomentIamattemptingtophotograph.Ihavemissed

plentyofbeautifulsunsets/sunrisesduetobeingonthespotonlyfiveminutesbeforethebestmoment.

OnetimemyfriendsandIdrovethreehourstoDevil'sLake,Wisconsin,toclimbthepurplequartz(石英)

rockaroundthelake.Afterwefoundacrazy-lookingroadthathungoverabunchofrocks,wedecidedto

photographthesceneatsunset.Thepositionenabledustolookoverthelakewiththesunsetinthebackground.We

managedtoleavethisspottoclimbhigherbecauseofthesparetimeuntilsunset.However,wedidnotmarkthe

route(路线)soweendedupalmostmissingthesunsetentirely.Oncewefoundtheplace,itwasstressfulgetting

lightsandcamerassetupinthelimitedtime.Still,lookingbackonthephotos,theyaresomeofmybestshots

thoughtheycouldhavebeensomuchbetterifIwouldhavebeenpreparedandmanagedmytimewisely.

4.HowdoestheauthordealwiththechallengeasalandscapephotographerintheMidwest?

A.Byteamingupwithotherphotographers.B.Byshootinginthecountrysideorstateparks.

C.Bystudyingthegeographicalconditions.D.Bycreatingsettingsinthecornfields.

5.Whatisthekeytosuccessfullandscapephotographyaccordingtotheauthor?

A.Propertimemanagement.B.Goodshootingtechniques.

C.Adventurousspirit.D.Distinctivestyles.

6.Whatcanweinferfromtheauthor'stripwithfriendstoDeviPsLake?

A.Theywentcrazywiththepurplequartzrock.

B.Theyfeltstressedwhilewaitingforthesunset.

C.Theyreachedtheshootingspotlaterthanexpected.

D.Theyhadproblemswiththeirequipment.

7.HowdoestheauthorfindhisphotostakenatDevil'sLake?

A.Amusing.B.Satisfying.

C.Encouraging.D.Comforting.

C

WhatcomesintoyourmindwhenyouthinkofBritishfood?Probablyfishandchips,oraSundaydinnerof

meatandtwovegetables.ButisBritishfoodreallysouninteresting?EventhoughBritainhasareputationforless-

than-impressivecuisine,itisproducingmoretopclasschefswhoappearfrequentlyonourtelevisionscreensand

whoserecipebooksfrequentlytopthebestsellerlists.

It'sthankstotheseTVchefsratherthananyadvertisingcampaignthatBritonsareturningawayfrommeat-

and-two-vegandready-mademealsandbecomingmoreadventurousintheircookinghabits.Itisrecentlyreported

thatthenumberofthosestickingtoatraditionaldietisslowlydecliningandaroundhalfofBritain'sconsumers

wouldliketochangeorimprovetheircookinginsomeway.Therehasbeenariseinthenumberofstudents

applyingforfoodcoursesatUKuniversitiesandcolleges.ItseemsthatTVprogrammeshavehelpedchangewhat

peoplethinkaboutcooking.

Accordingtoanewstudyfrommarketanalysts,1in5BritonssaythatwatchingcookeryprogrammesonTV

hasencouragedthemtotrydifferentfood.Almostonethirdsaytheynowuseawidervarietyofingredients(酉己料)

thantheyusedto,andjustunder1in4saytheynowbuybetterqualityingredientsthanbefore.Oneinfouradults

saythatTVchefshavemadethemmuchmoreconfidentaboutexpandingtheircookeryknowledgeandskills,and

youngpeoplearealsogettingmoreinterestedincooking.TheUK'sobsession(痴迷)withfoodisreflectedthrough

televisionscheduling.Cookeryshowsanddocumentariesaboutfoodarebroadcastmoreoftenthanbefore.Withan

increasingnumberofmalechefsonTV,it'snolongerttuncooF,forboystolikecooking.

8.WhatdopeopleusuallythinkofBritishfood?

A.Itissimpleandplain.B.Itisrichinnutrition.

C.Itlacksauthentictastes.D.Itdeservesahighreputation.

9.WhichbestdescribescookeryprogrammeonBritishTV?

A.Authoritative.B.Creative.C.Profitable.D.Influential.

10.Whichisthepercentageofthepeopleusingmorediverseingredientsnow?

A.20%.B.24%.C.25%,D.33%.

11.Whatmighttheauthorcontinuetalkingabout?

A.Theartofcookinginothercountries.B.MalechefsonTVprogrammes.

C.TablemannersintheUK.D.Studiesofbigeaters.

D

Ifyouwanttotellthehistoryofthewholeworld,ahistorythatdoesnotprivilegeonepartofhumanity,you

cannotdoitthroughtextsalone,becauseonlysomeoftheworldhaseverhadtexts,whilemostoftheworld,fbr

mostofthetime,hasnot.Writingisoneofhumanity'slaterachievements,anduntilfairlyrecentlyevenmany

literate(有文字的)societiesrecordedtheirconcernsnotonlyinwritingbutinthings.

Ideallyahistorywouldbringtogethertextsandobjects,andsomechaptersofthisbookareabletodojustthat,

butinmanycaseswesimplycan't.Theclearestexampleofthisbetweenliterateandnon-literatehistoryisperhaps

thefirstconflict,atBotanyBay,betweenCaptainCook'svoyageandtheAustralianAboriginals.FromtheEnglish

side,wehavescientificreportsandthecaptain'srecordofthatterribleday.FromtheAustralianside,wehaveonly

awoodenshield(盾)droppedbyamaninflightafterhisfirstexperienceofgunshot.Ifwewanttoreconstructwhat

wasactuallygoingonthatday,theshieldmustbequestionedandinterpretedasdeeplyandstrictlyasthewritten

reports.

Inadditiontotheproblemofmiscomprehensionfrombothsides,therearevictoriesaccidentallyor

deliberatelytwisted,especiallywhenonlythevictorsknowhowtowrite.Thosewhoareonthelosingsideoften

haveonlytheirthingstotelltheirstories.TheCaribbeanTaino,theAustralianAboriginals,theAfricanpeopleof

BeninandtheIncas,allofwhomappearinthisbook,canspeaktousnowoftheirpastachievementsmost

powerfullythroughtheobjectstheymade:ahistorytoldthroughthingsgivesthembackavoice.Whenweconsider

contact(联系)betweenliterateandnon-literatesocietiessuchasthese,allourfirst-handaccountsarenecessarily

twisted,onlyonehalfofadialogue.Ifwearetofindtheotherhalfofthatconversation,wehavetoreadnotjustthe

texts,buttheobjects.

12.Whatisthefirstparagraphmainlyabout?

A.Howpasteventsshouldbepresented.B.Whathumanityisconcernedabout.

C.Whetherfactsspeaklouderthanwords.D.Whywrittenlanguageisreliable.

13.WhatdoestheauthorindicatebymentioningCaptainCookinparagraph2?

A.Hisreportwasscientific.B.Herepresentedthelocalpeople.

C.HeruledoverBotanyBay.D.Hisrecordwasone-sided.

14.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“conversation“inparagraph3referto?

A.Problem.B.History.C.Voice.D.Society.

15.Whichofthefollowingbooksisthetextmostlikelyselectedfrom?

A.HowMapsTellStoriesoftheWorldB.AShortHistoryofAustralia

C.AHistoryoftheWorldin100ObjectsD.HowArtWorksTellStories

第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10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。

Indoorplantsmightlookasiftheyjustsitaroundnotdoingmuch,butinmanywaystheyaretheunsung

heroesofthehome.16、butstudieshaveshownthattheycanpromotepeople'swellbeingbyimproving

theirmood(心情),reducingstressandhelpingtheirmemory.Whafsmore,indoorplantsareeasytolookafterand

arenotveryexpensive.

Whatareindoorplants?

Indoorplants,alsoknownashouseplantsorpotplants,areplantsthatliketogrowindoors.Manyofthese

species(物种)arenotideallysuitedtogrowingoutsideintheUK,especiallyinthewinter.17.

Whyareindoorplantsgoodforyou?

WillSpoelstra,whoworksattheRoyalBotanicGardens,says,"18.Ifindduringthewintermonths,

plantsaroundthehousecanreallyliftyourmood."Severalstudieshavebackedthisupandfoundthatindoorplants

canimprovecreativity,focusandmemory.Thereisalsoresearchshowingthatpotplantscancleantheairaround

thembyremovingharmfulgases,suchascarbondioxide.Theyalsoremovesomeharmfulchemicalsfrompaintsor

cooking.19.

Whichplantscanyougrow?

Aloevera,peaceliliesandspiderplantsaresomeofthespeciesthatareeasytogrowindoors.Youcanbuy

plantsfromsupermarkets,gardencentresoronline.Youngerplantsareoftencheaperthanfullygrownones,and

yougettocareforthemastheymature-whichispartofthejoyofowningplants.u20Spoelstrasays.

“Itcanbringanewinterestandfocusintopeople'slivesandhelptomakethelinkbetweenhomeandnature.”

A.Allplantsaredifferent

B.Notonlydotheylookbeautiful

C.Therearemanybenefitstogrowingplantsindoors

D.Instead,theygrowbetterinside,whereitiswarmer

E.Plantslikepeaceliliesanddevifsivyareamongthebest

F.Changingthepotofyourplantfromtimetotimewillalsohelp

G.Learningabouttherequirementsofeachplantcanbeveryrewarding

第三部分语言知识运用(共两节,满分45分)

第一节(共20小题;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。

TobecometheOlympicchampionintheindividual(个人)all-aroundevent,GabbyDouglashadtoleave

everythingshe21best.Shehadto22herbedroominVirginia.Shehadtosay23toher

twodogsandtothebeach,whereshelovedto24wavesonherboard.Butitwas25totakethe

leap(飞跃),however26itwouldbe.Evenat14,Douglasknewthat.Soshe27about1,200

milesawayfromhome,to28withacoachfromChina.Shelivedwithafamilyshehadnever

29andeverythingwasnewtoher.

Asitturnedout,Douglasdid30whatsheneededtodotobecomeOlympicchampionwhenshe

31twoRussians.TheChinesecoach32Douglasintooneofthebestgymnastsinthe

33.helpingherskyrocketfroman34memberofthenationalteamtothetopofthesport.By

35theOlympicall-aroundtitle,shebecamethefirstblackwomantodoso.She36the

competitionfrombeginningtoend.Shesaidshehadfelt37allalongthatshewouldwin.

Notsolongago,MarthaKarolythecoordinator(联络人)ofthewomen'snationalteam,didnotthinkDouglas

hadwhatit38tobeanOlympian.Astimewentby,shethought39thatshecouldmakethe

LondonGames-andwin.

"I'mgoingtoinspiresomanypeople,shesaid."I'mreadyto40Andshineshedid.

21.A.triedB.thoughtC.judgedD.knew

22.A.takeupB.packupC.cleanupD.doup

23.A.goodbyeB.helloC.thanksD.no

24.A.causeB.observeC.rideD.strike

25.A.commonB.timeC.funD.tough

26.A.breathtakingB.heartbreakingC.eye-catchingD.head-spinning

27.A.droppedoutB.movedonC.pulledoverD.wentoff

28.A.reasonB.talkC.competeD.train

29.A.metB.helpedC.understoodD.needed

30.A.approximatelyB.graduallyC.exactlyD.possibly

31.A.defeatedB.pleasedC.respectedD.assisted

32.A.forcedB.transformedC.persuadedD.put

33.A.worldB.cityC.teamD.state

34.A.amateurB.electedC.averageD.enthusiastic

35.A.clarifyingB.defendingC.winningD.demanding

36.A.followedB.organizedC.watchedD.led

37.A.confidentB.nervousC.excitedD.uneasy

38.A.viewedB.appearedC.matteredD.took

39.A.nowandthenB.moreandmoreC.farandwideD.onandon

40.A.shineB.flyC.danceD.score

第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)

阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。

Beijingisacitybridgingtheancientandthemodem.FromBuddhisttemplestomuseums,narrowhutong

41royalpalaces,itishometomorethan3,000yearsofglorioushistoryevendowntoitslayout,withthe

citykeepingitscarefully42(build)systemofringroads.

Butforallitsancientbuildings,Beijingisalsoaplace43welcomesthefast-paceddevelopmentof

modernlife,with21st-centuryarchitectural44(wonder)standingsidebysidewithhistoricalbuildingsof

thepast.

Itisadistinctvisualcontrast(反差)thatshouldn'twork,45somehowthesetwoverydifferent

worldsmakeagoodcombination.46(visit)severaltimesoverthelast10years,I47(amaze)

bytheco-existenceofoldandnew,andhowacitywasabletokeepsucharichheritage(遗产)whileconstantly

growing.Asaphotographer,Ihavespentthelasttwoyears48(record)everythingIdiscovered.

The49(remark)developmentofthiscity,whichisconsciouslydesignedtoprotectthepastwhile

steppingintothemodernworld,50(mean)thereisalwayssomethingnewtodiscoverhere,andIcould

bephotographingBeijingforthenext50years.

第四部分写作(共两节,满分35分)

第一节短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)

51.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YA),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

LastFridaymymomdecidedtocolorhishair.Shestudiedwithallthehairproductsatthedrugstore.The

colorshechoosecameinaboxwhichhadapictureofawomanthathaircolorlookedjustperfect.Momwassure

samecolorwouldlookgreatonher.Sheputthenewcoloronherhairorsatstillfor30minutes,justasthe

directionssaying.However,insteadofthebrownishredhairshehadhopedfor,shefinalgotpurplehair.Shewent

rightintotheshowertowashingit,butitwasnouse.Atleastonethingprovedtruth:thecolorwouldn'twashout.

第二节书面表达

52.

请以向学校英文报投稿的方式,用英语描述学习一项新技能的经历,及从中获得的体验和感受。

注意:1.词数100左右;

2.开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数。

参考答案

第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)

第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)

【答案】I.C2.A3.D

【导语】本文是一篇说明文。文章主要介绍了四位从医人员的生平与事迹。

【1题详解】

细节理解题。通过文章第一部分中的"BorntoaJewishfamilyinFlorence,shemovedtoPariswhereshe

workedasaphysicianandperformedsurgery.(她出生于佛罗伦萨的一个犹太家庭,搬到巴黎当医生并做外科

手术)”以及第二部分中的“Shequalifiedasasurgeonin1813(她获得了做外科医生的资格)”和“Barry

retiredin1859,havingpracticedherentiremedicalprofessionlivingandworkingasaman.(Barry于1859年退

休,她以男人的身份生活和工作,从事了整个医学职业)”可知,Jacqueline和James的共同点是都有资格

进行外科手术。故选C。

【2题详解】

推理判断题。通读全文,再根据文章第三部分中的^Tanwroteabook,SayingsofaFemaleDoctor,describing

herlifeasaphysician.(Tan写了--本书《女医生的故事》,描述了她作为一名医生的生活)”可推知,Tan与

其他从业人员的不同之处在于她写了一本书。故选A。

【3题详解】

细节理解题。通过文章第一部分中的“Fouryearslater,shewasthefirstAfricanAmericanwomantoreceivea

medicaldegree.(四年后,她成为第一位获得医学学位的非裔美国女性)”可知,RebeccaLeeCrumpler是第

一位获得医学学位的非裔美国人。故选D。

【答案】4.B5.A6.C7.B

【导语】本文是一篇记叙文。文章主要讲述了作者作为一名风景摄影师,在摄影途中发生的一些所见所闻。

【4题详解】

细节理解题。通过文章第二段"Itendtotravelwithafewofmyfriendstostateparksortothecountrysidetogo

onadventuresandtakephotosalongtheway.(我倾向于和几个朋友一起去州立公园或乡村探险,沿途拍照)”

可知,作为一名中西部的风景摄影师,作者应对挑战的方式是去乡村或州立公园拍摄。故选B。

【5题详解】

推理判断题。通过文章最后一段"Slill,lookingbackonthephotos,Iheyaresomeofmybestshotsthoughthey

couldhavebeensomuchbetterifIwouldhavebeenpreparedandmanagedmytimewisely.(尽管如止匕,回顾这

些照片,它们仍然是我最好的一些照片,尽管如果我能明智地准备和管理我的时间,它们本可以拍得更

好)”可推知,作者认为,风景摄影成功的关键是适当的时间管理。故选A。

【6题详解】

推理判断题。通过文章最后一段"However,wedidnotmarktheroute(路线)soweendedupalmostmissing

thesunsetentirely.(然而,我们没有标出路线,所以我们几乎完全错过了日落)”可推知,作者在与朋友的魔

鬼湖之旅中,到达拍摄地点的时间比预期的要晚。故选C。

【7题详解】

推理判断题。通过文章最后一段Still,lookingbackonthephotos,theyaresomeofmybestshotsthoughthey

couldhavebeensomuchbetterifIwouldhavebeenpreparedandmanagedmytimewisely.(尽管如此,回顾这

些照片,它们仍然是我最好的一些照片,尽管如果我能明智地准备和管理我的时间,它们本可以拍得更

好)”可推知,作者认为自己在魔鬼湖拍摄的照片是令人满意的。故选B。

【答案】8,A9.D10.D11.B

【导语】本篇是一篇说明文,介绍英国人在英国烹饪节目的影响下改变对烹饪的看法,并尝试新的烹饪习

惯。

【8题详解】

细节理解题。根据第一段的“WhatcomesintoyourmindwhenyouthinkofBritishfood?Probablyfishand

chips,oraSundaydinnerofmeatandtwovegetables.ButisBritishfoodreallysouninteresting?“(当你想至英

国食物时,你会想到什么?你可能想到的是炸鱼薯条,或是一肉两菜的周日晚餐。但是,英国食物真的如

此无趣吗?)可知,提及英国食物,大家往往只是想到炸鱼薯条和周日烤肉,所以人们通常会觉得英国食

物平平无奇。故选A项。

【9题详解】

推理判断题。根据第二段的"It'sthankstotheseTVchefsratherthananyadvertisingcampaignthatBritonsare

turningawayfrommeat-and-two-vegandready-mademealsandbecomingmoreadventurousintheircooking

habits."(正是由于电视上的这些大厨,而不是凭借广告宣传活动,英国人正在远离“一肉两菜”和速食

餐,而变得更加愿意探索新的烹饪习惯。)和"ItseemsthatTVprogrammeshavehelpedchangewhatpeople

thinkaboutcooking."(似乎电视节目帮助改变了人们对烹饪的看法。)可知,英国的烹饪节目能够改变英

国人对烹饪的看法,尝试从传统的英式饮食走出来,尝试新的烹饪习惯,由此推知英国的烹饪节目具有很

大的影响力。故选D项。

【10题详解】

细节理解题。根据第三段的"Almostonethirdsaytheynowuseawidervarietyofingredients(配料)thanthey

usedto,andjustunder1in4saytheynowbuybetterqualityingredientsthanbefore."(几乎三分之一的人表示

他们现在使用的配料比以前更多,将近四分之一的人表示他们现在购买的配料质量比以前更好。)可知,

三分之一左右的人,也就是33%左右的人,使用的配料比以前更多。故选D项。

【11题详解】

推理判断题。根据第三段的最后一句"WithanincreasingnumberofmalechefsonTV,it,snolonger“uncool”

forboystolikecooking."(随着电视上出现越来越多男性厨师,男孩子喜欢烹饪不再是一件“不酷”的事

了。)可知,接下来,文章应该具体介绍电视上的男性厨师,从而与上文形成语义连贯.故选B项。

【答案】12.A13.D14.B15.C

【导语】本文是一篇议论文。本文讨论了仅仅依靠书面文本来讲述世界历史的局限性,并强调了将物品纳

入历史叙事以更好地理解无文字社会的重要性。

【12题详解】

主旨大意题。根据文章第一段"Ifyouwanttotellthehistoryofthewholeworld,ahistorythatdoesnotprivilege

onepartofhumanity,youcannotdoitthroughtextsalone,becauseonlysomeoftheworldhaseverhadtexts,while

mostoftheworld,formostofthetime,hasnot.Writingisoneofhumanity'slaterachievements,anduntilfairly

recentlyevenmanyliterate(有文字的)societiesrecordedtheirconcernsnotonlyinwritingbutinthings.(如果你

想讲述整个世界的历史,一段不以人类某一部分为特权的历史,你不能仅仅通过文本来讲述,因为世界上

只有一部分人曾经有过文本,而世界上大多数人,在大多数时间里,都没有。写作是人类较晚的成就之一,

直到最近,甚至许多有文字的社会也不仅用文字,而且用物件来记录他们所关心的事情。)”可推知,第一

段主要讲述的是历史应该如何呈现给我们。故选A。

【13题详解】

推理判断题。根据文章第二段首句"Ideallyahistorywouldbringtogethertextsandobjects,andsomechapters

ofthisbookareabletodojustthat,butinmanycaseswesimplycan't.(理想情况下,历史应该将文本和物品结

合在一起,本书的某些章节能够做到这一点,但在许多情况下,我们根本做不到。)”可推断,作者认为历

史应该是文本和物品相结合的产物,但是很多情况下,我们做不到。再根据所举例子的下文“Fromthe

Englishside,wehavescientificreportsandthecaptain'srecordofthatterribleday.FromtheAustralianside,we

haveonlyawoodenshield(盾)droppedbyamaninflightafterhisfirstexperienceofgunshot.(在英国方面,我们

有科学报告和船长对那可怕的一天的记录。从澳大利亚方面来看,我们只有一个木制盾牌,这是一名男子

在第一次经历枪击后在飞行中扔下的。)”可知,作者举这个例子是为了说明船长的记录是片面的,只从自

己的角度描述了问题。故选D。

【14题详解】

词句猜测题。根据划线单词上文"TheCaribbeanTaino,theAustralianAboriginals,theAfricanpeopleofBenin

andtheIncas,allofwhomappearinthisbook,canspeaktousnowoftheirpastachievementsmostpowerfully

throughtheobjectstheymade:ahistorytoldthroughthingsgivesthembackavoice.Whenweconsidercontact(联

系)betweenliterateandnon-literatesocietiessuchasthese,allourfirst-handaccountsarenecessarilytwisted,only

onehalfofadialogue.(加勒比海的泰诺人、澳大利亚的土著人、贝宁的非洲人以及印加

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