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1、2022-2023學年高考英語模擬試卷注意事項:1答卷前,考生務必將自己的姓名、準考證號填寫在答題卡上。2回答選擇題時,選出每小題答案后,用鉛筆把答題卡上對應題目的答案標號涂黑,如需改動,用橡皮擦干凈后,再選涂其它答案標號。回答非選擇題時,將答案寫在答題卡上,寫在本試卷上無效。3考試結(jié)束后,將本試卷和答題卡一并交回。第一部分 (共20小題,每小題1.5分,滿分30分)1_ you sing and dance at this late hour of the night?Sorry, I will stop right now.AMayBShallCWillDMust2The monitor
2、said that the learning method he used improved his maths.AgreatlyBnearlyCnormallyDseriously3We all know that good results _ for you when you start doing things you love.Aare waiting Bhave waitedChave been waiting Dwill be waiting4James Smith and his girlfriend went to Chenyi Square to celebrate the
3、New Year, never _.AreturnedBto returnCreturningDhaving returned5On the surface of the water _, which spoiled the beautiful scenery of the park.Asome dead leaves did floatBsome dead leaves floatedCfloated some dead leavesDdid some dead leaves float6A survey suggests that the royal wedding of Prince W
4、illiam and Kate Middleton _ a great boost for British economy because a large number of visitors are expected to go.Awill beBhas beenCwasDbe7Time is pressingYou cannot start your task _ soonAtooBveryCsoDas8The Party could have stated _ their policy was on this matter, but the voters only received a
5、very dusty answer.AwhyBwhenCwhetherDwhat9Maybe it is time for the rest of society to _ the fact _ I may not be able to walk, there are many other great things I can do.Aadjust to; that Bget used to; that while Cadapt to; while Dgo about; that while10Is there a hospital nearby? I hurt my ankle, and c
6、annot move now.Its about 3 blocks away. I _ you there.Atook BtakeCwill take Dhave taken11Hearing the noise outside, Granny asked me .Awhat is happeningBwhat was happeningCwhat it was happeningDwhat was it happening12Due to the countrys growing rate of urbanization, Chinas migrant population _ to be
7、over 200 million by 2020.Apredicts Bis predicted Cwill have been predicted Dwill be predicted13Do you like the mobile game Traveling Frog?Yes, the posts about the virtual green frog _ over 4 million times.Ahave readBhave been readCwould be readDare reading14After a long absence, I went back to colle
8、ge, _ to pick up where Id left off.AhopingBhopeCto hopeDhoped15- How often do you work out? - _, but usually once a week.AHave no idea. BIt depends.CAs usual.DGenerally speaking.16No one believes his reasons for being late that he was caught in a traffic jam, _ made him embarrassed.AitBwhichCthatDwh
9、y17He was offered a position at the local church school, _ he went to the Cambridge.Aafter whenBsince whichCafter whichDsince when18I didnt see your sister at the meeting. If she , she would have met my brother.Ahas comeBdid comeCcameDhad come19Its hard for elderly people to see _ convenience a smar
10、t phone can bring to us.Awhat Bwhich Cwhose Dhow20We have decided to fulfill the task in time, difficulties we may meet with.Ano matter howBhoweverCwhateverDwhichever第二部分 閱讀理解(滿分40分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中,選出最佳選項。21(6分)Dr. Amanda Harris was ready for sleep since it was already 11 pm. The phone ran
11、g. On the other end of the line was a woman about to break a promise. The woman was her mothers neighbor. Flora Harris had made the neighbor swear she wouldnt tell her daughter shed had a heart attack and was in hospital. The neighbor wisely decided to disobey orders.Amanda desperately wanted to get
12、 to the hospital immediately, but she couldnt. She lives in Washington DC, and her mother lives in California. For the past year and a half, Amanda has gone to Los Angeles every other month to take care of her mother. Flora Harris takes care of her husband, James, whos 91 and has Alzheimers disease.
13、 They live in their own home, and a caregiver comes to help them a few hours a day.Amanda is one of many Americans facing the heartache of how to take care of aging parents from afar. Shes often worried and guilty, not to mention busy with a demanding job, two teenage daughters and the frequent trip
14、s to California.In some ways, Amanda is lucky. She has the resources to make the trips to Los Angeles. Plus, she is a doctor who treats the elderly. Shes treated countless patients whose children live far away.“But its still tough,” she says. “I can foresee what the next few years are going to look
15、like, and its not a pretty picture. There will come a time when my father wont recognize me and I worry hes going to be violent and hurt my mother.”So what do you do when you live a continent away from your aging, sick parents? You can hire someone to help, but you cant count on it completely.1、Why
16、is Amanda worried and guilty?AShe is tired of taking care of her husband.BShe cannot afford to go to California often.CShe cannot take good care of her aging parents.DShe has heart disease and cannot do a demanding job.2、The author considers Amanda lucky because _.Aher parents are well cared by a ca
17、regiverBshe has experience of treating the elderlyCher parents are not very oldDshe has a lot of free time3、Whats one of the symptoms of a person with Alzheimers disease?AHaving no sense of pain.BHaving heart attacks often.CAlways feeling worried and guilty.DBeing unable to recognize relatives.4、The
18、 writer writes this passage in order to _.Astress the importance of tending aging parentsBgive some advice on tending aging parents from afarCintroduce the current situation of aging parents in the USADshow the difficulty of tending aging parents living far away22(8分) I started reading Shakespeare w
19、hen I was nine, after my grandfather, an actor, sent me a copy of Romeo and Juliet. The story and the language attracted me. I found out about Shakespeare Globe Centre New Zealand (SGCNZ)and started volunteering for them when I was about 10. When I was 13, I managed to run a film project with SGCNZ.
20、Im home-educated and a part-time correspondence student(函授生)as well. We have a drama group made up of quite a few people who are also home-educated .Ive also joined Wellington Young Actors,a youth theatre company. There are many similarities and differences between being home-educated and attending
21、a five-day programme. I love hearing other students reactions when meeting them and share my different ways of experiencing the world with them. While explaining the way I learn can be a challenge, I love helping people to understand there isnt just one way of learning.Being home-educated has offere
22、d me the freedom to have an individualized education and to pursue my passions. My education has always been about making those focuses but I do lots of the same things as people who attend five-day programs do. Shakespeare is a great approach to lots of things around English,history and the arts. I
23、 think something you learn when you perform is connection. You have to have a connection with your fellow actors, with the audience and with Shakespeare. I learn this from actually being on stage and from taking part in different Shakespeare festival programs.I believe its the emotion in Shakespeare
24、 that makes it relevant today. You can be reading something that was written 400 years ago and be able to see parts of your life in the work as it shows you how to understand the world and explore a lot of different ideas.1、What can“a five-day program”be?AA film project.BA reading activity.CSchool e
25、ducation.DStage performance.2、Why does the author choose home education?ATo be different from others.BTo better focus on his passions.CTo enjoy more personal freedom.DTo improve his academic performance.3、What do we know about the author?AA famous young actor.BA loyal program volunteer.Ca home educa
26、tion writer.DA devoted Shakespeare-lover.23(8分)Little New Year (Chinese: Xiaonian), usually a week before the lunar New Year, falls on Feb 8 this year. It is also known as the Festival of the Kitchen God, the deity(神) who oversees the moral character of each household. Here are six things you should
27、 know about the Little New Year, another sign of the start of spring.1. Offer sacrifices to Kitchen GodOne of the most distinctive traditions of the Little New Year is the burning of a paper image of the Kitchen God, who will report on the familys conduct over the past year. The offerings to the Kit
28、chen God include pigs head, fish, sweet bean paste, melons, fruit, boiled dumplings, barley sugar, and Guandong candy, a sticky treat made out of glutinous millet and sprouted wheat. Most of the offerings are sweets of various varieties. It is thought that this will seal the Kitchen Gods mouth and e
29、ncourage him to only say good things about the family when he ascends to heaven to make his report.2. House cleaningAccording to Chinese folk beliefs, during the last month of the year ghosts and deities must choose either to return to Heaven or to stay on Earth. It is believed that in order to ensu
30、re the ghosts and deities timely departure people must thoroughly clean both their persons and their houses, down to every last drawer and cupboard.3. Eat Guandong candyGuandong candy, a sticky treat made out of glutinous millet and sprouted wheat, is a traditional snack that Chinese people eat on t
31、he Festival of the Kitchen God.4. Paste paper-cuts to windowsIn the Little New Year, old couplets and paper-cuts from the previous Spring Festival are taken down, and new window decorations, New Years posters, and auspicious(吉利的) decorations are pasted up.5. Bath and hair-cutAs the old Chinese sayin
32、g goes, whether theyre rich or poor, people often have a haircut before the Spring Festival. The activity of taking bath and haircut is often taken on the Little New Year.6. Preparations for Spring FestivalPeople start to stock up necessary provisions for the Spring Festival since the Little New Yea
33、r. Everything needed to make offerings to the ancestors, entertain guests, and feed the family over the long holiday must be purchased in advance.1、What is the most unusual tradition in the Little New Year?AOffering sacrifices to the Kitchen GodBBurning paper image of Kitchen GodCPreparing the neces
34、sity for the New YearDCleaning house and people themselves2、What is the Kitchen Gods duty in the mans world?ACollecting the information of the mans worldBProtecting the character of each homeCGathering sacrifices for other Gods in heavenDOverseeing the moral people in the world3、Why are most of the
35、offerings sweets?ABecause the Kitchen God loves sweet foods.BAs it is the traditional customs.CAs people hope the God says good for them.DBecause sweets are the best sacrifices.4、Which of the following statements is probably TRUE according to the passage?ALittle New Year always falls in February.BHo
36、use cleaning is to welcome the New Year.CIn the Little New Year only paper-cuts are pasted up.DPeople will make full preparations for the coming New Year.24(8分)There is a quote by William Purkey, a well-known professor of education, that goes, “Dance like no one is watching, love like youll never be
37、 hurt, sing like no one is listening, and live like its heaven on earth.” I seems like the perfect life philosophy-and one Ive learned to apply to running over the year.But I didnt always feel this way. In my early days, when I weighed 240 pounds, I ran like everyone was watching-and judging. If I w
38、as on a run and saw a car approaching, Id stop and pretend I was looking for something Id lost I bought the high-tech gear and clothes that I thought would make people believe I was a runner. And I didnt have a clue if the expensive shoes I was wearing were the right kind for me-I just wanted to loo
39、k like I fit in with this group.To be honest, I felt a certain satisfaction in believing that someone was watching. I really thought that other people cared about my performance. The best example of this was a combined, two-lap marathon in Florence, Italy. As I approached the finishing line, the cro
40、wd began to cheer. I was surprised. Here I was, thousands of miles from home, and the Italians were shouting for “IIPenguino.”About 20 yards from the finishing, the truth set in when the winner of the full marathon went past me as I was finishing the half-marathon. No one was cheering for me. no one
41、 probably even noticed that I was finishing. I couldnt help but smile at my own illusion of self-importance.Thats when I realized I had been running for every reason except the right one. I ran to make other people happy, ran to live up to their expectations. But no one was watching-no one cared. So
42、 I decided I was going to run for me-just me-and gained a new enjoyment from the sport I hadnt truly experienced yet. Ive learned to run like no one is watching.So if you see me at race, and I look like a 60-year-old guy waddling(蹣跚)along, dont worry. Im fine. The miracle isnt that I finished. The m
43、iracle is that I had the courage to start.1、The writer begins her anecdote by _.Atelling her running story Bexplaining a life philosophyClisting some life rules Dintroducing a quotation2、It can be inferred from paragraph 2 that the writer_.Aused sports clothes and shoes to attract attentionBwas conc
44、erned about what others thought of herCliked to be the focus other runnersDstruggled to find the right shoes to fit her3、When the writer was near the finishing line, _.Ashe smiled at her own achievementBthe crowd cheered for her madlyCnobody really cared about her runningDShe realized the importance
45、 of confidence4、By telling her own story, the writer wanted to _.Atell us to live a life of our ownBinspire more people to runCexpect us to improve our health by runningDstress the importance of determination25(10分)The world is filled with beautiful winter wonderland destinations that are worthy of
46、a visit. Here are a few to help you get your winter vacation research started.Salt Lake City, UtahSalt Lake City, Utah is a perfect spot for skiing. Apart from skiing, you can visit Temple Square, the citys most popular site for tourists. The Mormon Church is open to visitors all year round. They of
47、ten host free familyfriendly movies, plays and music events, making it a great place to find more information about other happenings in Salt Lake City.Portland, MaineNew England is a great vacation destination any time of the year. The hotel prices are often lower during the winter months because it
48、 is considered offseason as tourists generally gather here during the summer and early fill. So if you are looking for a place to get good value for your winter vacation dollars, put Portland, Maine on your list of goto spots.Whistler, British ColumbiaWhistler, British Columbia is located about 60 m
49、iles north of Vancouver. It is particularly favored for its ski season that starts during the third week of November and lasts through April. Whistler has been named on several international “best of” lists. So if you want to go skiing and you are ready to explore Canadas Coast Mountain Range, then
50、you should look into Whistler vacation rentals(出租).Planning your winter wonderland getaway is easy if you know where to look. You dont have feel like you have to go to a hot, overpriced destination during the winter months. Plenty of snowy, funfilled destinations will welcome you warmly.1、Where can
51、you go if you want to enjoy live music performance with your family?APortland, Maine. BTemple Square.CWhistler. DMormon Church.2、Who is the most likely to go to Portland, Maine?APeople who like skiing. BPeople who have flexible schedules.CPeople with tight budgets. DPeople with religious beliefs.3、W
52、hat has probably made Whistler win its international reputation?AIts sportsloving residents. BIts longlasting ski season.CIts lowcarbon lifestyle. DIts easilyaccessible coast.第三部分 語言知識運用(共兩節(jié))第一節(jié)(每小題1.5分,滿分30分)閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的A、B、C和D四個選項中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項26(30分)Mike and I wanted to celebrate our weddin
53、g anniversary. We made a 1 at our favorite restaurant, but when we arrived, our 2 wasnt well prepared.We walked toward the bar in the restaurant to wait. Mike 3 a chair for me and the man next to me 4 over to give me room to slide in. I smiled my thanks.“Im here on business. Can you 5 some interesti
54、ng things to do 6 when I have some time off?” the man asked.Mike and I immediately shifted our attention to the stranger. We love our adopted hometown an quickly suggested half a dozen fun 7 .The strangers name was Bill. He and Mike 8 to be both mechanical engineers. The two men had 9 to talk about.
55、 Seconds turned into minutes and strangers turned into friends.When the hostess 10 and told us our table was 11 , we said goodbye to Bill.“Were out to 12 our wedding anniversary,” I said as we 13 to follow the waitress to our table.“Wow! I really 14 you taking the time to talk to me,” Bill said. “Yo
56、u could have 15 me. Happy anniversary!”The evening sped by. Soon we had to go home. Mike signaled our waiter for the bill. 16 , the waiter smiled and handed us a note:Thank you again for talking to a stranger. I really appreciate your kindness. 17 is on me.Bill 18 , we looked at the waiter.“Yes,” he
57、 said. “Its true. He paid your bill.”We walked back to the 19 to thank Bill, but his seat was 20 . But we never forgot his generosity and decided to pay it forward.1、Areservation Bwish Cpreparation Dplan2、Aroom Bbreakfast Ctable Darrangement3、Aordered in Bpicked up Ctook up Dpulled out4、Amoved Bgot
58、Cjumped Dcame5、Achoose Bthink of Crecommend Drefer to6、Afrequently Blocally Centirely Dexactly7、Astories Bbooks Crestaurants Dactivities8、Aannounced Bseemed Cpretended Dhappened9、Anothing Blittle Cplenty Deverything10、Aapproached Breturned Creplied Dapologized11、Afull Bcollected Cready Dclean12、Acon
59、gratulate Bcelebrate Chold Dwatch13、Agot up Btook up Ccame back Dshowed up14、Aimagine Bappreciate Cmind Denjoy15、Ahelped Bseen Cforgiven Dignored16、AInstead BTherefore CBesides DOthervse17、APraise BBlame CResponsibility DDinner18、ACurious BSurprised CGrateful DRelaxed19、Akitchen Bbar Cdoor Dentrance
60、20、Adirty Bgone Cempty Doccupied第二節(jié)(每小題1.5分,滿分15分)閱讀下面材料,在空白處填入1個適當?shù)膯卧~或括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。27(15分)Perhaps there is no sport in the world more1 (connect) to sneakers(運動鞋) than basketball Now, thanks to a new policy, the NBA will2 (strong) its status as the most stylish sports league in the world When the 2018
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