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2022-2023學(xué)年高考英語模擬試卷考生請注意:1考生必須保證答題卡的整潔??荚嚱Y(jié)束后,請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)makesmestressedis theentranceexaminationiscomingnearerandnearer.A.It;what B.What;that C.What;what D.That;thatWhenhegoesout,heoftenwearssunglasses nobodycanrecognizeA.sothat B.nowthatC.incase D.a(chǎn)sthoughF/friendshipsfadeawayiftheregoodbalancebetweenthegiveandtheA.The;/ B./;a C.The;a D./;the—I’vegotsomethingweighingonmymind.Couldyougivemesomeadvice? .TellmeallaboutitandI’lldowhatIcan.A.Don’tmentionitC.Mypleasure D.Noproblem

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B.a(chǎn)lazybone---Iamaclerkinaforeigncompanynow.ButI Englishinahighschoolfor8years.A.teach B.hadtaughtC.havetaught D.taught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) Thatthesuccessofhumansasaspeciesdependstoalargeextentonourabilitytocooperateingroupsiswidelybelieved.Muchmoresothananyotheranimal,peopleareabletocoordinateandjointheirforcesandactionstoproducemutualbenefits.NewresearchinvolvingDrMolleman,anexpertattheUniversityofNottingham,suggeststhatsuccessfulcooperationingroupsdependsonhowpeoplegatherinformationabouttheirpeers,andhowtheybasetheircooperativedecisionsonit.Biologistswonderhowcooperationcouldhavedevelopedbynaturalselection:itispuzzlinghowcooperationcanbebeneficialwhenitispossibletobehaveselfishlyandtakeadvantageofthecooperativeeffortsofyourgroup.Psychologistsandeconomiststryhardtounderstandwhymanypeoplearewillingtosacrificetheirownwelfaretobenefittheirsocialenvironment.Theyaskedquestionslike“Howdopeoplemakedecisionswhentheiractionscanaffectthewelfareofothers?”“Howpeopledeterminetheirbehaviorwhentheyhavetocooperateingroups?”.DrPieterVanDenBergfromtheUniversityofGroningensaid,“Frompreviousresearchweknowthatsomepeopleare‘majority-oriented(以……為中心)’andtendtolookatthebehaviorofthemajorityintheirgroup,whereasothersare‘success-oriented’andtrytofindoutwhatkindofbehaviorpaysoffbestforthemselves.”DrMolleman,fromthecenteroftheDecisionResearchandExperimentalEconomics,said,“Itturnsoutthatbehavioringroupsofsuccess-orientedpeoplewasmuchmoreselfishthanitingroupsofmajority-orientedpeople.Asaconsequence,thepeopleinthemajority-orientedgroupstendedtocammoremoneyintheexperimentsincetheycooperatedmore.”1、Comparedwithotheranimals,humanbeingsarecapableof .communicatingwellwithothersC.survivingsomenaturaldisasters

workingtogetherwitheachotherD.gettingaccesstovariousinformation2、WhatarethepsychologistsandeconomistsmostinterestedA.Whetherpeople’spersonaleffortswillpayoffeventually.Howcooperationhasdevelopedoveralonglimenaturally.Whypeopleoffertoaffectthosearoundthemunselfishly.Whatbenefitthatgoodcooperationcanbringimmediately.3、Wecaninferthatthesuccess-orientedpeople .arecarefultoselectagrouptojoinarelikelytobesuccessfulinthefuturepaymoreattentiontotheresultoftheirefforthavesomeskillsincollectingusefulinformation4、Whatisthenewfindingoftheresearch?A.HavinggoodrelationshipgetsustolivefullestB.Focusingonindividualsuccessmakespeopleselfish.C.Beingconsideratecanensureourlong-termbenefit.D.Masteringsocialskillshelpcreateharmonioussociety.22(8分)yourself!

Notsurewhatgifttogetyourlovedones?Thinktechnology!YoumayevenfindsomethingspecialforMiniQuadcopterWouldyouliketohaveaflyingtoy,butlackspacetoflyone?ConsideraMiniQuadcopterthatissmallenoughtofitinsideyourhand.ThisMiniQuadcoptercanbecontrolledtoflyinanydirectionwithitsremotecontrol.TheMiniQuadcopterisavailablefromHammacherSchlemmerfor$39.95.SelfieToasterDoesyoursweetieliketakingselfiesandeatingtoast?Well,whynotcombinethetwowiththeSelfieToaster?TheSelfieToastercratesanimageonthepieceoftoastsoyoucansmileatyourselfeverymorning.TheSelfieToasterisavailablefromEtsyfor$10.95.AmazonEchoGivetheknowledgeoftheworldwiththeAmazonEcho.Theadvicecananswerquestions,tellyouaboutweatherconditions,telljokes,playmusicandmore.TheEchoalsoactsasaBluetoothspeakersoyoucanconnectyourphoneandlistentoyourfavoritesongs.TheEchoisavailablefromAmazonfor$179.IndoorSnowfallLightGetintothespiritoftheholidayseasoninyourhomewiththeIndoorSnowfallLight.Thelightshowssnowflakeshapesinyourroomtogiveyouthefeelingofawintersnowfall.Youcancontrolthespeedofthesnowfall,unliketherealwhether.TheIndoorSnowfallLightisavailablefromSharperImagefor$59.99.1、WhomaybemostinterestedinaMiniQuadcopter?A.Drivers. B.Children.C.Teachers. D.Housewives.2、What’sthefunctionofaSelfieToaster?A.Itkeepsyourfoodfresh. B.Ithelpsorderyourfood.C.Itmakesyourpictureprettier. D.Itputsyourimageonyour3、YouwillneedanAmazonEchowhenyouare .A.a(chǎn)tameeting B.intheclassroomC.onalongtrip D.havinganinterview4、WhichwebsiteisprobablyvisitedmostatChristmas?A.Etsy. B.Amazon.C.SharperImage. D.HammacherSchlemmer.23(8分)TheTrueStoryofaYoungManWhenReginaldLindsayreceivedascholarshiptoMorehouseCollegeinAtlanta,Georgiain1967,whathewantedmostwasnotajobwithagoodsalary,butachancetobeamemberofCongressasasouthernrepresentative.AfterearninghisdegreeatHarvardLawSchoolin1970,hereturnedtotheSouthtopracticelawamongthepoor.“Iwanttohelpthemunderstandwhattheirrightsareandtohelpthemachievethem,”hesaid.ThenheranforpoliticalofficethelocalandstateleveluntilhewasreadytotryforCongress.Reggrewupinalow-incomeNegrosectionofBirmingham,Alabama.Broughtupbyhisgrandparentsafterhisparentsweredivorcedwhilehewasveryyoung,Reghadbeenlivingthroughaperiodoffar-reachingprogressinracerelations.Inthesummerof1968ReghimselfbecameagoodexampleofthisprogresswhenhebecamethefirstNegrostudentappointedtoaspecialnewprogram.TheprogramintroducedbrightyoungstudentstotheworkingsoftheGeorgiaStategovernmentandencouragedthemtoseekemploymentthereafterfinishingtheireducation.“I?vebeenlucky,”hesaid.“Iseemtohavebeenintherightplaceattherighttime.”ButluckwasonlypartofReg?sstory,forhemadetheofopportunitiesthatcamehisway.Helearnedtoreadinkindergartenandbeganvisitingthepubliclibraryregularlytoborrowbooks.Hisgrandparentsencouragedhim,thoughneitherofthemhadmucheducation,andtheyboughthimasetof“Ilovedthosebooks,”heremembered.“Iusedtocomedownstairsbeforebreakfastandreadshortarticles.Ienjoyedreadingaboutfamousmen,andthenIwouldpretendtobeoneofthem.Iguessitwaspartlyachildishgameandpartlyanescape.IttoomuchfuntobeaNegrowhenIwasakid.”Whilestudyingforhisbachelor?sdegreeatMorehouseCollege,Regworkedonseveralpoliticalcampaignshelpingcandidatesgetelectedtogovernmentoffices.Atthesametimehemaintaineda“B”averagemajoringinpoliticalscience.WithjusttwomoreyearstocompleteatHarvardLawSchool,whichalsogavehimascholarship,Regmadeagoodstartonhisprofessionalcareer.Hesaid,“ThegoodlifeformeisthekindoflifewhereIcanfindinpublicservice.”Thenin1975hewastheMassachusettsstatecommissionerofpublicutilitiesandfrom1993to2009hewasjudgeoftheUnitedStatesDistrictCourtfortheDistrictofMassachusetts.1、AfterearninghisdegreefromHarvardLawSchool,Reginaldplannedto.returntohishometowntofindajobwithagoodsalarygobacktotheSouthtohelpthepoorunderstandtheirrightsrunforlocalofficetomakeprogressonthecivilrightsmovementtryforCongressbyencouragingthepoortojoinaneducationprogram2、InwhatwaydidReginald?sgrandparentsencouragehimtoread?Theysenthimtokindergarten.Theyledhimtopubliclibrary.Theyboughthimencyclopedias.Theyborrowedmanybooksforhim.3、WhichofthefollowingwordscanbestdescribeReginald?Enthusiasticandcareful.C.Ambitiousand

Cooperativeandmodest.D.Courageousandgenerous.24(8分nfyouteto,tor,youteabletogetthroughallnonsandsocialnetworks.Theproblemwefaceisthatmuchofthisinformationseemsveryinterestingatfirstglance.Actually,muchoftheinformationisunimportant,disposableanditdistracs分心usfrommoremeaningfulpursuits.Worsestill,whenwespendlotsoftimeconsuminginformationfromoursocialmediastreams,wemayfindithardtoconcentrateonwhatwe’redoingandwehaveatendencytoforgetwhatwehaveconsumedanyway.AwyfromsHleofysfoundtattoomuchsocialmediaexposureactuallyreducesyourabilitytoprocessinformationanddepletesyourshort-termworkingmemory.Ourworkingmemoryplaysacriticalroleinourcapacitytofilterinformationandrememberwhatisvaluablebutitisnotalimitlessresource.ErikaprofessorinComputerScienceatKTHandtheleaderofthisnewstudyonsocialmediaoverloadsaysthiscanexplainwhyourcapacityforprocessinginformationbeginstofailwhenweattempttostuffmoreinformationintheworkingmemory.Infact,whenyoutrytoprocesstheinformationlikespeechorvideo,youaregoingtoneedpartlythesamesystemofworkingmemory,soyouarereducingyourownworkingmemorycapacity.Andwhenyoutrytostoremanythingsinyourworkinginyourworkingmemory,yougetlessgoodatprocessinginformation.Itistheperiodsofdowntimeofyourdisconnectedfromthedistractionsofyourcomputerorsmartphone—thatareneededformemoryconsolidationandtransferringimportantinformationtoyourexposuretonewinformation.Besides,youcanemptyyourmindofthoughtsquicklytorelaxcompletely,goforashortwalkorspendsfewminuteslisteningtomusic.Thiswillhelpyouimproveyourcapacitytoprocessinformationandincreaseyourproductivity.1、WhatcanwelearnabutsocialmediaoverloadfromParagraph1?Itdistractsouratention.Itisbeneficialtous.Itbringsuswhateverwewant.Itkeepsusinformedofeverything.2、Whydoesyourcapacityforprocessinginformationbeginfallsometimes?A.Muchoftheinformationisunimportant.don’tmakethemostofyourbrain.lessgoodatprocessinginformation.workingmemoryisalimitedsource.3、Whatdoestheunderlineword“downtime”inthelastparagraphprobablymean?Support.Relaxation.Increase.Loss.4、WhichisrecommendedtorelaxyourA.Listeningtomusicforawhile.Thinkingoverthingscarefully.Takingenoughphysicalexercise.Focusingmoreonthepresent.25(10分Animallovershavelongsuspectedthatplayingwithpupswasgoodforthesoul,andnowsciencehasconfirmedit–forstudentsinparticular.TheresultsofanewstudydonebyresearchersattheUniversityofBritishColumbiaconcludedthatthecollegestudentswhospenttimeatdrop-indogtherapysessionsexperiencedanincreaseinfeelingsofwellnessandareductioninoverallstress.Thestudy,asreportedbyScienceDaily,indicatesthatplayingwithpupsisnotonlypopularwiththestudents,it’salsobeneficialtotheirhealth.Thisfindingwasseenacross性別).Thestudy,whichpublishedonMarch12inthejournalStressandHealth,involved246studentswhoweresurveyedbeforeandaftertheydroppedbydogtherapysessions.Theyoungparticipantsweregivenfreeaccesstopet,hugwithandtalktosevento12therapydogs.Additionally,theyfilledoutquestionnairesrightbeforeandrightafterhangingwiththedogs,aswellas10hourslater.Accordingtoresearchers,theseyoungadultsreportedanotableincreaseinhappiness,asignificantreductioninstressandafloodofenergyrightaftertheirsessionswiththepups.Althoughthereportedfeelingsofhappinessandsatisfactionweren’tlong-lasting,researcherssayothereffectshaveclear,positiveadvantages.“Thesesessionsclearlyprovidebenefitsforstudentsintheshort-term,sowethinkuniversitiesshouldtrytoschedulethemduringparticularlystressfultimes,suchasaroundexamperiods,”AssistantProfessorofPsychologyatUBCandthestudy’sseniorauthor,FrancesChentoldScienceDaily.“Evenhavingtherapydogsaroundwhilestudentsareworkingontheirout-of-classassignmentscouldbehelpful.”1(1)Whatdoesthenewstudysayaboutthepups?Theyareonlygoodforcollegestudents.Theyareonlybeneficialtothestudents’physicalhealth.Theycanincreasehappinessandsatisfaction.Theycancreatepositivefeelingsthatlastverylong.2(2)Whatdoestheauthorofstudyadviseuniversitiestodo?A.Allowtheirstudentstohavetherapydogstoavoidacutestress.Allowtheirstudentstohavetherapydogsaroundduringeachexam.Allowtheirstudentstohavetherapydogsaroundduringtheirclass.Allowtheirstudentstohavetherapydogstoachievegoodgrades.3(3)WhatcanweinferfromParagraph2?Collegestudentsliketoplaywithpups.Dogtherapysessionsarepopularamongcollegestudents.Peopleespeciallycollegestudentsareundergreatpressure.Playingwithpupsbenefitsmalesandfemalesmentally.4(4)Whatmaybethebesttitleforthetext?A.Pups,bestfriendsofhumans. B.Pups,therapiesforstudents.C.Animalloversandpups D.Petskeepingandthesoul第三部分語言知識運用(共兩節(jié))第一節(jié)(1.530)閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的A、BCD26(30分) StephenGlennisafamousAmericanresearchscientist.Hehasmadeseveralveryimportantmedical 1 .Whenanewspaperjournalistaskedhimwhyhewasabletobesomuchmore 2 thantheaverageperson,herespondedthatitallcamefroma(n) 3 withhismotherthatoccurredwhenhewasachild.Stephenhadbeentryingto 4 abottleofmilkfromtherefrigeratorwhenhe 5 hisgripontheslipperybottleanditfell,spilling(潑出)itscontentsalloverthekitchenfloor-arealseaofmilk!Whenhismothercameintothekitchen,insteadof 6 athim,givinghimalectureorchastisingsaid,“whatagreatandwonderful 7 youhavemade!Ihaverarelyseensuchahugepondofmilk.8 hasalreadybeendone.Wouldyouliketogetdownandplayinthemilkforafewminutes 9 wecleanitup?"Indeehedid.Afterafewminutehismothersai"Stephewheneveryoumakeamesslikethi,10 youhavetocleanitupandrestoreeverythingtoitsproper 11 .”Andtogethertheycleanedupthespilledmilk.Hismotherthenwehavehereisa 12 experimentinhowtoeffectivelycarryabigmilkbottlewithtwotinyhands.Let'sgooutinthebackyardand 13 thebottlewithwaterandseeifyoucandiscoverawaytocarryitwithout 14 it“Thelittleboylearnedthatifhegraspedthebottleatthetopnearthelipwithbothhands,hecould 15 itwithoutdroppingit.Whatagood 16 tohim!Thisfamousscientistthenremarkedthatitwasatthatmomentthatheknewhedidn'tneedtobeafraidtomake17 .Instead,helearnedthatmistakeswerejust 18 forlearningsomethingis,afterall,whatscientific 19 areallabout.Eveniftheexperimentdoesn'twork,weusuallylearnsomething 20 from1、A.impressionsB.breakthroughsC.promisesD.intentions2、A.outgoingB.responsibleC.warm-heartedD.creative3、A.experienceB.wordC.a(chǎn)rgumentD.a(chǎn)dventure4、A.recycleB.purchaseC.removeD.freeze5、A.lostB.tightenedC.a(chǎn)djustedD.caught6、A.lookingB.yellingC.smilingD.glancing7、A.discoveryB.messC.changeD.joke8、A.injuryB.researchC.a(chǎn)ssignmentD.damage9、A.whenB.a(chǎn)sC.a(chǎn)fterD.before10、A.graduallyB.initiallyC.eventuallyD.constantly11、A.orderB.situationC.formD.use12、A.successfulB.failedC.completedD.useless13、A.fillB.washC.polishD.cover14、A.shakingB.droppingC.liftingD.touching15、A.makeupB.makeoffC.makeitD.makesense16、A.a(chǎn)ttitudeB.a(chǎn)pologyC.projectD.lesson17、A.effortsB.plansC.mistakesD.decisions18、A.requirementsB.routinesC.chancesD.goals19、A.a(chǎn)chievementsB.a(chǎn)pproachesC.seminarsD.experiments20、A.valuableB.a(chǎn)mbiguousC.familiarD.a(chǎn)bstract第二節(jié)(1.515)127(15分)在下面句子空白處填入適當(dāng)?shù)膬?nèi)容1個單詞)或括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式Onceuponatime.therewasamannamedLeo,whohadaverynicevineyard(葡萄園)。Onedaytheking1.(pass)bythevineyard.Hefoundtheyardsobeautifulwantedtohaveit.HewenttoLeoandasked,“Wouldyousellthewholevineyardtome?Icanpayyousomemoney.”“I'mverysorry.Itisaheritage(產(chǎn))ofmycan’tgiveittoyouatanyprice,”saidLeo.ThekingtoldthequeenthestoryThequeensaid“Youyouaretheking!Letmeteachgetit.YoucanmakeLeoasmallofficer,thenfindandsentence(.判決)himto7.(die).”Thekingdidwhatthequeensaid.Leodiedandthekinggotthevineyard.WhenGodlearnedaboutthis,hewasveryandsaid,“Thekingandthequeendogs.Theygoodpeople.Theytakethenottheirs.”Atlast,thekingandthequeendiedwhentheywentoutforapicnic。第四部分寫作(共兩節(jié))第一節(jié)短文改錯(滿分10分)28(10分10每句中最多有兩處。每處錯誤僅涉及一個單詞的增加、刪除或修改。增加:在缺詞處加一個漏字符號(∧),并在其下面寫出該加的詞。刪除:把多余的詞用斜線(\)劃掉。修改:在錯的詞下劃一橫線,并在該詞下面寫出修改后的詞。注意:1、每處錯誤及其修改均僅限一詞;2、只允許修改10處,多者(從第11處起)不計分。ThepersonwhotouchedmemostisanunknownIstudyinacityscho

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