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备战2023高考英语冲刺模拟试卷(一)第一部分阅读理解(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、D四个选项中选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该选项涂黑。ATaiyuanandPingyaoPrivateTourTouroperator:TUIChinaMaxgroupsize:25Agerange:10to99Operatedin:English,GermanJointhisfour-daytourtodiscoverTaiyuanandPingyaothroughtheiruniqueculturc,lifestyleandfood.Day1:ArriveatTaiyuanAirport/RailwayStation.Uponarrival,arepresentativewillbewaitingtogreetyouandaccompanyyouonthetransfer(换乘)toyourhotel.Enjoytherestofthedayatleisureinthecity.Day2:Wewillpickyouupatabout8:30forthedrivetoPingyao.Onthewaywe'llstoptoseeJinciTemple,themostfamoustemplecomplexinShanxi,locatedsouthwestofTaiyuanatthefootofXuanwengMountain.Afterwardswe'llcontinuetoQiao'sFamilyCompound,atraditionaldwelling(住它)inthenorthofChina,knownforitsfineworkmanshipofwood,brickandstonecarvings.Afterthatwe'llcontinuedrivingtoPingyao.Checkinatyourhotelinthelateafternoonandthenspendtherestofthedayatleisureintheancientcity.Day3:Getreadytoenjoyahalf-daywalkingtouraroundtheancientwallsofPingyao.Afterlunch,we'llgotovisitShuanglinTemple,whichisfamousforitscollectionofmorethan2,000decoratedclaystatuesthataredatedtothe12th-19thcenturies.Intheafternoonwe'lldrivebacktothehotelinTaiyuan,withanestimatedarrivaltimeof18:00.Day4:Afterbreakfastatthehotel,preparetocheckoutofyourroomatthescheduledtimeandtransfertoTaiyuanAirport/RailwayStationforyouronwardorreturnflight/train.Price:January-March$573April-June$487July-SeptemberS660October-December$5611.OnwhichdaywilltouristsliveinPingyao?A.Day1.B.Day2.C.Day3.D.Day4.2.Whichplacewilltouristsvisitonthethirdday?A.JinciTemple.B.ShuanglinTemple.C.XuanwengMountain.D.Oiao'sFamilyCompound.3.HowmuchshouldyoupaytojointhetourinAugust?A.S487.B.S561.C.S573.D.S660.BAsaparentoftwoyoungchildren,Isometimesfindmyselfsayingless-than-perfectthings:“Ifyouspill(洲)thatmilkeverywhere,you'renotdrinkingmilkfortherestofyourlife."or"Holdon,Mommy'sonthephone.”(Notreally,MommyischeckingherFacebook.)Butatthelibrary,I'mbetter.WhenI'matthelibrary,watchingmytwokidswithheadsbentoverbooks,IfeelcertainI'mgettingonethingright.Andthatthingis,plainly,thelibrary.Itstartswiththewalkover,whenmysonsandIgatherupthebooksthataredueandheadoutthedoor.NatesitsinthepushchairandClarkholdsmyhandaswecrossthestreet.Wetalkaboutwhatwererenewingandhowman;bookswe'regoingtoget,“It'sreallynicethatwelivesoclosetoourlibrary,Clarksometimesremarks.WestartedgoingtothelibrarywhenClarkwasababy.IknewIwantedbooksandreadingtobeingrained(根深蒂固的)inhislifefromanearlyage.ItookClarkthereatleasteverythreeweeks(whenthebooksweredue)startingwhenhewasaroundsixmonthsold.Hecametoknowourlibrarians--BevandBlossomarehisfavorites,Hebegantopracticewritinghisnamesothathe'dqualifyforhisownlibrarycard.Assoonaswearrive,Ifeellikewe'reatourhappyplace.Youmaythinkit'sourhappyplacebecausemychildrensuddenlybecomequiet--letmeassureyouthat'snotit.IfrequentlyhavetoremindexcitedClarkandNatetowhisper.I'mhappybecauseatthelibraryIknowI'mdoingsomethinggoodforthem--withoutthecajoling(劝诱)thatgood-for-themthingsoftenrequire.Theaddedbonusforabookloverlikemeisthefloodofjoythatcomeswhen1seeeitherofmykidsturningthepagesofabooktheypulledofftheshelvesthemselves.4.Whatdoestheauthorintendtoshowbymentioningherownwordsinparagraph1?Sheisanimperfectparentattimes.Sheisaddictedtohercellphone.Sheistiredoflookingafterkids.Sheisabsent-mindedandforgetful.5.WhatpushedClarktopracticewritinghisname?A.Hismothersrequirement.B.Thelibrariansencouragement.C.AlongingforBlossom'spraise.D.Adesireforhisownlibrarycard.6.Whydoestheauthorfeelhappyatthelibrary?A.Shecancajoleherkidsintoreading.B.Shecanenjoysomequietreadingtime.C.Herkidsaredoingtherightthing.D.Herkidslearnalotfrombooklovers.7.Whatcanbethebesttitleforthetext?A.MyIdeaAboutReadingB.MyLoveoftheLibraryC.Library:DreamlandoftheYoungD.Reading:ASourceofKnowledgeCAbearwithdistinctiveyellowcirclingabouttheeyeswascaughtoncamera,deepinthedryforestsinBolivia.Forsixmonths,researchershadlaidcameratrapsacrossa600-square-kilometerarea,tryingtocatchsightoftherarespectacledbearButthespeciesseemedtoavoidthecameras.ThephotowasabreakthroughforBolivianconservationistXimenaVelez-Liendoandherteam."Wewereoverthemoon,becauseitwasn'tjustabear,itwasabreedingpopulation(繁殖种阱),”shesays.Fiveyearslater,Velez-Liendohasgatheredessentialdetailsontherarecreaturesanddesignedastrategyforprotectingthem,sincefewerthan10,000spectacledbearsremain.Severedrought,asaresultofclimatechange.hasledlocalfarmerstoreplaceagriculturalproductionwithcattleranches(牧场).Thebears,strugglingtofindfoodduetohabitatloss,breakintothislandandsometimeskillcattle,whichleadstofarmerskillingthebears.Velez-Liendowantstoconservethecreatures.Herrecipeforconservationinvolvesanunusualingredient(成分):honey.Herprojectnotonlymonitorstheregion'sbearpopulation,buttrainslocalpeopleasbeekeepers.Theideaisthatbygeneratingahealthyincomefromhoney,itoffersaneconomicalternativetocattleranching.“Themainthreattobearsisdefinitelypeople,”saysVelez-Liendo,and“cattlearethemainreasonforpeoplekillingbears.”Butcattleranchingproducessmallreturnsatsignificantenvironmentalcost.Theteamsetupapiaries(养峰场),wherelocalpeoplecouldlearnandpracticebeekeeping.Afterthefirsthoneyharvest,peoplestartedbuildingtheirownprivatebeehouses.Thehoneywentonsale,andmoneystartedtocomein.Therehavebeenthreeharvestssincethebeekeepingprojectbeganin2018,producing2,750kilogramsofhoneyandalmost$20,000-morethandoublethatgeneratedbycattle.Atthesametime,theprocessisteachinglocalsaboutthebear'scrucialroleinmaintainingtheecosystem.Spectacledbearsareprimarilyvegetarian:byspreadingseeds,thebearshelptorestoreforests,“Weshowthemthatbyprotectingthebear,theyareprotectingtheforest,andbyprotectingtheforest.theyareprotectingthebees,"saysVelez-Liendo.8.HowdidVelez-Liendofeelwhenseeingthespectacledbear'sphoto?A.Cheerful.B.Grateful.C.Confused.D.Worried9.Whatisthreateningspectacledbears?A.Thearrivalofotherwildanimals.B.Thepopularityofbearhunting.C.Thehuman-bearconflict.D.Theslowbreedingrate.10.WhydoesVelez-Liendotrainlocalpeopletoproducehoney?A.TomakethemmoreawareofbeesroleintheecosystemB.Toprovidealternativefoodforspectacledbears.C.Tocollectmoneytoconservespectacledbears.D.Toofferthemabettersourceofincome.11.WhatcanbeinferredaboutVelez-Liendo'sprojectfromthelasttwoparagraphs?A.Ithasitshighsandlows.B.Itupsetscattleranchers.C.Itisasuccessstory.D.Ittakesagestoseetheresults.DTeamworkhasbeenbehindsomeofhumanitysgreatestachievementstheBeatles’biggesthits,puttingamanonthemoon,thesmartphone.DoZoomandotherformsofvideointeraction,whichgetpopularasworkingfromhomehasbecomethenormduringCOVID-19,marthecreativeprocessthatledtosuchachievements?Yes,accordingtonewresearch.“Weinitiallystartedtheprojectin2016becauseweheardfrommanagersthatinnovationwasoneofthebiggestchallengeswithvideointeraction.And'Iladmit,Iwasinitiallydoubtful."saidMelanieBrucks,authorofthestudy.Brucksspentfouryearsexploringwhethervirtualinteractionreallyhadanyimpactonpeople'sabilitytogenerateinnovativeideas.Shefound602people.includinguniversitystudentsandstaffanddividedthemintopairstoworkontaskseitherinpersonorvirtually.Thetasksinvolvedcomingupwithnewusesforeverydaythings,suchasbubblewrap(气泡垫),andeachroomhadthesamefiveitems,Theperformanceofeachpairwasdeterminedbyhowmanyideastheycameupwithandthenoveltyandvalueoftheirideasasrankedbystudentjudges.Researchersalsousedeye-trackingsoftware.Whichfoundthatvirtualparticipantsspentmoretimelookingdirectlyattheirpartner.asopposedtolookingaroundtheroom.“Thisvisualfocusonthescreennarrowscognition(认知)Inotherwordspeoplearemorefocusedwheninteractingonvideo,whichhurtsthebroadexpansiveideagenerationprocess,"Bruckssaid.JayOlson,apostdoctoralscholarwhostudieswaystomeasurecreativity,saidthatpeopleoftenlooktotheirsurroundingstohelpthemgenerateideas.“Objectsintheroomcanstimulatenewassociationseasierthantryingtogeneratethemallinternally,”saidOlson.EllenLanger,aprofessorofpsychologyatHarvardUniversity,saidthenewresearchwasanimportantfirststep.However,shesaiditwasamistaketoconcludethatcreativityandvideoconferencingareincompatible(不相容的)"Perhapsmanyofusmake'friendsfasterinpersonthanoverZoom,andcreativitydevelopswhenwererelaxed.ButwhenZoomingfromhome,peopleareprobablymorerelaxedthanwheninanexperiment,"sheadded.12.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“mar”inparagraphImean?Stimulate.B.Examine.C.Damage.D.Use13.Whatwereparticipantsaskedtodointheexperiment?A.Suggestnewusesfordailyitems.B.Judgethenoveltyofdifferentideas.C.Distinguishfivesimilaritems.D.Makesomeeverydaythings.14.WhatmayplayapartingeneratingcreativeideasaccordingtoOlson?A.Visualfocus.B.Videointeractions.C.Looseassociations.D.Surroundingobjects.15.HowdidLangerfindthenewresearch?A.Itwaswelldesignedbutpoorlyconducted.B.ItwasagoodtrybuttheconclusionwasunsoundC.Itwaspioneeringbuttheevidencewasunreliable.D.Itwasafailurebutthemethodsdeservedpraise.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。HowtogetalongwithyourroommatesWhetheryou'reinhallsormovingintoastudenthouseforthefirsttime.livingwithpeopleotherthanyourfamilycanbeworrying.Herearesometipsformakingsureyougetonwithyourroommates.ShowalittlerespectEveryoneisdifferentwhenitcomestosharingpersonalitems.Sothenumberoneruleforhappyhousingistoberespectfulofpeople'sthingsandalwaysaskbeforeborrowing.16.Makesureyourespectroommatesboundariesandletthemenjoyhavingtheirownspace.”17Beingabletotalkabouteverything(evenboringrules)isimportant.Youandyourroommatesshouldbeabletoopenlydiscussexpectationsaboutcleaningornoise.Setgroundrulesearlyon,andyou'llbelesslikelytofalloutfurtherdowntheline.CleanupafteryourselfWhenlivinginsharedaccommodation,rememberthafthethingsyoudocanimpactothers.Evenifyoudon'tmindlivinginamessyhouse,itdoesn'tmeanthateveryoneelsefeelsthesame.18.Don'tleaveyourthingslyingaroundinsharedareasforotherstotidyup.MaketimetogettoknoweachotherIfyoufeellikeyoudon'tknoweachotherthatwell,findactivitiestobondover._19.Gooutsocializing.Ortakeupajointhobby.Therearemanywaysyoucanbuildbetterrelationships.Bereadytocompromise(让步)Don'texpectthingstoalwayshappenthewayyouwantthemto.20.Generally,thosewhosepersonalitiesareamatchareeasytogetonwith.Butremember,evenifyou'repolaropposites,there'snoreasonwhyyoucan'tliveharmoniously,aslongasyouarebothwillingtocompromise!SetsomegroundrulesB.WatchaseriestogetherC.CommunicatewithyourroommateD.Thesamegoesforpeople'sprivacyE.Whenlivingwithothers,you'llhavetolearntomeetinthemiddleF.Ifsomethinggetstobeabigproblem,dealwithitassoonasyoucanG.Theeasiestwaytoavoidanyissuesistoalwayscleanupyourownmess第二部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)For13-year-oldReaganBischoff,thesimpletasksthatotherpeoplecompletewitheasewereoftenthehardestforher.Sinceearlychildhood,she's21.braininjuryandpartialparalysis(瘫痰)ontheleftsideofherbody.Butherdeterminationand22.tolearnandteachotherkidshowto23.thosechallengesrecentlywonheranawardfromBrainInjuryServices.SarahPickfordfromBrainInjuryServices24.herforputtingso"muchenergyandattentionintolivingafulllife"whilealso25.herselftohelpotherpeople.“That's26.forsomeonewho'sonlyayoungteenager.Herreachingouttoothersisawonderful27."Pickfordsaid.Overtheyears,Reaganpushedherselfto28.inswimmingandhorsebackriding.Shealsoplaysthetrumpet(小号),usingaspecial29.toplaywithonehand.ShecameupwiththeideatouseasmallerkeyboardsoshecouldtypewithonehandtofinishheronlineduringCOVID-19.Reaganalsofoundatoolto31.herwithbuttoningjeans.Asshe32.skillsandconfidencetodealwithherdisability,Reaganalso33.aYouTubechannelto“helpkidswhohavedisabilitieslikeme,sotheycan34.thingsIwasn'tabletodo."Asfortheaward,Reagansaidshewas35.andhappy“that'peoplerecognizedmeformywork."21.A.identified B.caused C.prevented D.suffered 22.A.invitation B.willingness C.opportunity D.permission23.A.tackle B.complete C.describe D.analyze24.A.praised B.promoted C.prepared D.forgave25.A.protecting B.positioning C.excusing D.limiting26.A.suitable B,necessary C.exceptional D.beneficial29.A.format B,support C.account D.tone30.A.performances B.interviews C.assignments D.applications31.A,compare B.connect C.leave D.help 32.A.developed B.shared C.lacked D.mentioned34.A.admire B.learn C.avoid D.make35.A.embarrassed B.confused C.honored D.interested第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。HuntersuseddogstohelptrackandkillpandasinChinauntilthecountry36.(declare)thespeciesprotected.Butdogsarestillthreateningthe37.(safe)ofthisspecies,accordingtoanewstudy.Researchersstartedtheirinvestigationwhentwocaptive-born(圈养出生的)pandas,whichhadbeenreleasedintoLizipingNatureReserve,38.(attack)bydogs.Therearedogsinpandareservesbecausetherearevillagesnearthereservesandpeoplehavedogs.Anadultpandaisquiteabletodefend39.(it)againstonedog.However,ithasahardtime40.(beat)apackofdogs.Inthestudy,41.waspublishedinScientificReports,theresearchersfoundthatdogscanwandermorethan10kilometersanight.Somedogsevenliveinthereserves.Earlierresearchfoundthatpandasneedahabitatof42.least114squarekilometerstothrive(蓝壮成长)Althoughmostofthenaturereservescreatedforthepandasarelargeenough(sustain)theirpopulations,thepandas’territorycouldbecome43.smallerifdogsbecomepartofit.“TheChinesegovernmenthasinstitutedabroadprogramtovaccinate(给·...·接种疫苗)thedogsandtohelpthevillagerseitherremovethedogs44.controlthemallthetime.Sothingsaregettingmuch45.(good),”studyco-authorJamesSpotilasaid.第三部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)假定你是李华,你班同学在英语词汇学习中遇到了问题。请给交换生Jim写封邮件邀请他在下周一班会课上做一次交流。内容包括:

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(2)交流内容。

注意:

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Jim,

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第二节(满分25分)阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。

InlateFebruary,mydadaskedmeifIwantedtogofishingwithhim.Isaidyes.Mywholefamily,minusoneofmysisters,wouldbegoing.

OnthedayweleftIwasexcitedtogoonthetrip.Assoonaswegotthere,IunpackedallthethingsIhadinthebedroom.Mybedroomwassmallandhadtwobunkbedsoneithersideoftheroom.TheroommademefeellikeIwasinso

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