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英语(全国甲A卷)-学易金卷:2023年高考第一模拟考试卷第一部分听力(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.It’sworthresting2or3daystocurehisillness.B.It’shardlyworthstayinginbed.C.It’sbettertostayathomefor10or20days.听第7段材料,回答第9至11题。9.What’sthewomangoingtobuy?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.Becausetheydon’tlikeschool. 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。ASomelibrariesuseuniquearchitecturetoencouragevisitorstoexploretheracksandsettledownwithanewbook,oruseflowinglibrariestobringbookstohard-to-reachpopulations.KansasCityLibrary(KansasCity,Missouri)Alongthesouthwallofthisparkinggarage’sexterior,visitorsaretreatedtowhatlookslikeahugeshelfofbooks.Thebuildingoriginallyservedasabank,whichisreadilyapparentwhenthelibraryhasscreeningsinitsVaultTheater,insideanactual1925bankvault.StuttgartCityLibrary(Stuttgart,Germany)Openedin2011,thisnine-storypubliclibrarydesignedbyEunYoungYiischaracterizedbyitsimpressivewhite-on-whitecolorscheme,itsboldcubicshapeanditscavernousinterior.Thisculturalcenterforthecity,designedtofeelopenandfulloflight,canbeenteredfromanyofitsfoursides,andreaderscanborrowartworkaswellasbooks.TheCamelLibraryService(NorthEasternProvince,Kenya)TofightwithlowliteracyratesinthedesertofKenya,thegovernmentcreatedaroaminglibrarycomposedofninecamelstobringbookstovillages.Thelibrarytravelsfourdaysaweekservingtheregion’smigratorypeople.Currentlytheservicefocusesonchildren,butwithmorefundingtheyplantoincreasetheirreachbothindistanceandthetitlestheycarry.MacquarieUniversityLibrary(Sydney,Australia)Astunningcombinationofcuttingedgeandsustainable,thisbuildingwasmadefromrecycledmaterials,featuresagreenroof,andwasdesignedtoimitatethelookofaeucalyptustree.Itisalsostateoftheart,usingrobotcranestobringrequestedbookstothefrontdesk.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.BThispaintingSpringBouquethasaprecisestructure.Theflowersspilloverintothelowerleft-handcorner,withanimbalanceasfreeandaswildasnature.Butatoncetheartistrespondstothisunbalance.Totherightofthevase,Renoirhasdevelopedaheavyshadowarea,richinpurplesandsharplycontrastedwiththelightbelowit.Theplacingofthestraightlineinthelowerrightsideisnecessary.Ifthereadercoversthisline,hewillseethatthecompositionbecomesunbalanced.TheImpressionisttechniquehadnotyetdevelopedwhenRenoirpaintedthispicture.YetthepaintingwithlightandcolorindicatesImpressionismisaroundthecorner;thereissomethingofthatschoolinthefeelingoftheout-of-doorsthatRenoirhasacquired.Thetexture(纹理)oftheflowersisdescribed.Aboveall,onecan’thelpsayingtheverynicesmelloftheflowersisthere,too.Pierre-AugusteRenoirwasbornin1841.Hebeganworkingasayoungpainterofporcelainandtextiles.Atage21,RenoirenteredtheÉcoledesBeaux-ArtsinParisandwentontostudyundertheinstructionsofpainterCharlesGleyre’s.EventhoughhispaintingshadbeeninitiallyrejectedbytheAcademyandthepublic,withtimehebecameoneofthemostadmiredartistsofhisgeneration.Unfortunately,in1899,hewasdiagnosedwithrheumatoidarthritis(风湿性关节炎).Itisadiseasethatcausesalotofpain.Inaddition,thepersonaffectedbyitmayalsohavedeformities(畸形).Consequently,hismovementsbecameverylimitedandeachmovementwasabigandcertainlypainfuleffort.Hisson,JeanRenoir,writesinthebookRenoir,MyFatherafterhisfatherpassedaway,thereactionofthepeopletothepaintingofthefather,afterseeinghishands:Visitorswhowereunpreparedforthiscouldnottaketheireyesoffhisdeformity.Thoughtheydidnotdaretomentionit,theirreactionwouldbeexpressedbysomesuchphraseas“Itisn’tpossible!”Withhandslikethat,howcanhepaintthosepictures?There’ssomemysterysomewhere.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.PatienceIsaLifetimePractice B.PainPasses,butBeautyRemainsC.ImpressionismIsaUniqueTechnique D.Workhard,andYouWillCatchUpCSethMagleisanurbanecologistinChicago.In2021,hestartedbuildinganetworkoffellowurbananimalloversfromaroundtheworld.They’reworkingtocollectinformationsothatitcanbecomparedindifferentcities.Withthegoaloftryingtocreatemorewildlifeinclusivecities,thenetworkhelpsreducehumanwildlifeconflictandincreasehumanwildlifecoexistenceinthemassivelyurbanizingareas.InChicago,Magleandhisteamhavebeenwatchingtheircity’swildlifeforabout10years.Alltogether,theyhaveover100cameratrapssetupacrossdifferenttypesofurbanenvironmentsfromthedowntownLoopandcityparkstonaturepreservesandsuburbgolfcourses.Duringtimesofrecentextremeheat,wedodefinitelyseeanimalsreducemovementandjuststaywheretheyare.It’sprobablyenergeticallydifficulttomovearoundwhenit’ssohot.Althoughthisworksforashortterminhightemperature,it’snotidealoveralongerperiodbecauseitmeanslesstimetosearchforfoodoranewmate.AsMagleandhisnetworkofurbanresearcherslooktowardthefutureandclimatechange,theypredictbiggershifts.Temperatureseverywhereareprojectedtowarm,sowildlifeinurbansettingsandbeyondwilllikelyhavetoshifttheirnormalregionsabitfurthernorthtowhereitfeelsmorecomfortableandtowhatthey’realreadyusedto.Wedon’thavearmadillosinChicago,butwehavetheminthesouthernpartofthestate.Andtheyseemtobemigratingnorth.Onlytimewilltellhowoururbanwildlifereactstotheselonger-termshiftsintemperature.Fornow,itsoundslikeurbananimals—solongasthey’rehealthy—aretotallycapableofhandlingafewdaysofextremeheathereandthere.28.Whatistheaimofthenetwork?A.Toobservewildlifeindifferentcities. B.Tocompareanimals’livingconditions.C.Tocollectinformationofurbananimals. D.Tohelphumanandwildlifecoexist.29.What’sthemainideaofparagraph3?A.Thetracksofwildlife

activities. 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.DInJuly,AustralianartistMatthewGriffinhadhisworkPickle(《酸黄瓜》)exhibitedataNewZealandgallery.TheworkismerelyapickletakenfromaMcDonald’sburger,stuckontothegallery’sceilingwithketchup(番茄酱)onit.WithapricetagofNZ$10,000(about42,200yuan),itstartedanongoingdebate:Isthisart?Infact,thisisnottheonlystrangeartworkpeoplehaveseeninrecentyears.In2019,ItalianartistMaurizioCattelan’sworkComedianfeaturedastore-boughtbananawithducttape(强力胶).Farbeforethat,ArtistRogiervanderZwangused3Danimationinsteadofpaintingmaterialstomakevisualrainbow.Thesetrendsbringusbacktotheclassicdiscussiononhowtounderstandart.AsBritisharthistorianErnstGombrichfamouslyputit,“Therereallyisnosuchthingasart.Thereareonlyartists.”Artisapersonalexpression;ultimatelyitsagencyiscreatedbytheartist.Aseacheracultivatesitsuniqueartists,theprivatemessageanartworkconveyscanconnectwitheveryindividualacrosstime.Greatartistsfromthepasttothepresentallenjoybothfameandcriticism.Thewaytheyappealtocertainaudiencesandencourageawiderangeofdebatesandinterpretationsisexactlythecharmofart.Opponentsmayholdthatdespitetheartist’srighttocreate,itisnotuptotheartisttodetermineifapieceofworkisconsideredart.Itistruethatweseeonlytheleftoverofacheeseburger.ThereisnorealtechniqueinGriffin’sPickle.However,thisisalsowhereitisopentointerpretation:Forsome,thepickleseemsmeaninglessandartificial;forsome,thepicklecanbeacommercialandculturalsymbol.Thereisundoubtedlyaninnovationof“form”.Itshowstheartist’sexplorationofthevehicleofart.Thesliceofpicklecanbeseenasasymbol.Theketchupplaysaninfluenceonthecolors,withthesurroundingwhitewallbeinganothervehicleforexpression.Afterall,artwelcomesvariousresponses,whichexplainswhyviewingartissuchanengagingexperience.Inaword,weshouldalwayskeepanopenmindtowardanyembodiment(化身)ofart.32.WhatdoweknowabouttheworkPickle?A.It’smadeonthegallery’sceiling.B.Itisassimpleasthebananawork.C.People’sopinionsvaryonthework.D.Peoplethinkit’snotworththemoney.33.Whichofthefollowingistrueaccordingtoparagraph3?A.Artcanconnectwithpeopleeasily.B.Artistsarealwaysadmiredbypeople.C.Theinterpretationofartiscritical.D.Theunderstandingofartissubjective.34.What’stheauthor’sattitudetotheworkPickle?A.Objective B.Opposed C.Favorable D.Indifferent35.Accordingtothispassage,artcanbebestdescribedas______.A.connectivebutunreal B.charmingbutuntouchableC.abstractbutengaging D.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.Itcantakethousandsofdollarsworthofdecorationsimplytomakealargespacelookinviting.___36___Insteadofmanypiecesoflarge,expensivefurniture,youonlyneedafewtomakeyourstylesing.You'llhaveplentyofmoneyleftforotherthings.They'reeasiertoclean.Thismustbeoneofyourfavoritethingsaboutlivinginasmallspace.

Thebiggerthespace,thelongerittakestoorganizeandtidyup.___37___That'swhysmallspacesarewelcomedbythosewholikebeingsurroundedbyorderandcleanlinessanddon'twanttospendatonoftimeandenergyinkeepingthemthatway.___38___Ittakesalottopayforheating,coolingandelectricity,whichcanalsocostmuchenergy.

Whenyoucomparetheelectricitybillofsomeonelivingin500squarefeetwiththatof

someonelivingin3,000squarefeet,thedifferencecanbegreat.

Weuselessenergyandproducelesswastewhenweliveinsmallspaces.___39___They'reeasiertopersonalize.Everhaveyouwalkedintoalargehomethatfeelsmorelikeamuseumthanthesmallhomeofsomeoneyouknow?It'susuallynotthemostfamiliarorwelcomingatmosphere.___40___Itismucheasiertodecorateasmallhomeinyourownstyle.A.They'remoreorganizedandcomfortable.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,ayoung___41___appearedandbeganrunningintheirdirection.Amazedand___42___,thecoupleimmediatelybrokeDakotahloosetoprotectthem."However,thetwoanimalsstoppedyardsapartand____43____staredateachotherasifeachwerelookingatanalmost-forgottenfaceandtryingtoremembersomething,”recallsJansinhisbookAWolfCalledRomeo.Overthenextweek,theJansesalways____44____thewolfplayingwiththedogsintheneighborhood.They____45____thatwhenthewolfsawadog,hewouldmakeafoolofhimself-wagging,pacing,andevenstrikingsomedogposes.Becauseofthewolf's___46___,SherrienamedhimRomeo.The___47___extendedfromdogstolocalsquickly.____48____,crowdsoflocalsstartedcomingto___49___thewolf,andsomelikedhimsomuchthattheyseemedtoforgetthatwolvesare_____50_____.Forthenextfiveyears,Romeo_____51_____totheareainfallandwinter."Hewouldbeinthesameplaceeverymorningto____52____peoplegoingtoworkorwalkingtheirdogs,_____53_____he'dsetwithatimeclock",writesJans.Astheonlywolfinthearea,Romeohad

____54____creaturestoeat,alargeopenspacetolivein,andlittle_____55_____1fromotheranimals.

However,somecriticsfeltRomeowasa(n)_____56_____,andtherewasatalkaboutdrivinghimoutofthearea.RomeocameagaininSeptember2009,butlaterthatmonth,he_____57_____again.Aftersomesearching,asupporterfoundhehadbeen_____58_____byParkandJeff.

Bothmenwerearrestedlater.Theyendeduppayingfinesaccordingtothelocallaw,losinghunting____59____.InlateNovember2010,amemorialservicewasheldforRomeo."Nothingcantakeawaytheyearswespentinhis____60____,”writesJans."We'llrememberthehappinesshebroughttousforever.”41.A.woman B.boy C.wolf D.dog42.A.curious B.terrified C.disappointed D.content43.A.anxiously B.tentatively C.angrily D.hardly44.A.spotted B.prevented C.protected D.imagined45.A.hated B.believed C.observed D.warned46.A.experience B.violence C.companion D.behavior47.A.friendship B.challenge C.campaign D.freedom48.A.Approximately B.Generally C.Importantly D.Gradually49.A.keeparecordof B.havealookat C.makeanexampleof D.takeadvantageof50.A.aggressive B.kind C.stubborn D.lonely51.A.reacted B.adapted C.returned D.referred52.A.attack B.stop C.inform D.meet53.A.evenif B.asthough C.sothat D.incase54.A.offensive B.limited C.common D.abundant55.A.competition B.acquaintance C.cooperation D.acquisition56.A.pride B.pity C.danger D.accomplishment57.A.burst B.arose C.changed D.disappeared58.A.shot B.hidden C.fooled D.raised59.A.methods B.privileges C.partners D.habits60.A.hand B.direction C.company D.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。Haveyoueverpaidattentiontoyourschool’ssecurityguards?Wouldyousay“goodmorning”tothecleaners?ForDingJiacheng,aboyfromHangzhouEntelForeignLanguageSchool,___61___isaproblemthatmanystudentsignoretheimportantjobsdonebythesenon-teachingstaff.Hewantedtomake___62___change.Dingworkedonaprojectcalled“TheInvisibleAreSignificant”,___63___(hope)morestudentswouldrespectthe“invisible”staff.TheprojectwonaprizeatChinaThinksBig,acompetition___64___(hold)byHarvardandTsinghuaUniversitytoencourageteenagerstoexploreimportant___65___(globe)issuesandfocusonsolutions.Toinvestigatestudents’attitude___66___thisgroup,hedesignedaquestionnaire.“Inonequestion,56percentofthestudentssaidtheywouldgreetthosenon-teachingworkers,___67___only17percentstronglybe

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