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2023年全國普通高等學校招生統(tǒng)一考試

上海英語模擬試卷

iREAD中學英語測評(命題)研究中心

司發(fā)布半止品質(zhì)的試題史傳坤殍的祖諦服務

I.ListeningComprehension

SectionAShortConversations

Directions:InSectionA,youwillheartenshortconversationsbetweentwospeakers.Attheend

ofeachconversation,aquestionwillbeaskedaboutwhatwassaid.Theconversationsandthe

questionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaconversationandthequestionaboutit,read

thefourpossibleanswersonyourpaper,anddecidewhichoneisthebestanswertothequestion

youhaveheard.

1.A.Hehastoomuchtodointoolittletime.

B.Heisbusy,buthe'smakingalotofmoney.

C.Heknowsthingswillbebetterinafewminutes.

D.Heishavingawonderfultimedoinglotsofthings.

2.A.Thecrowddidn,tbehaveverywell.

B.Theconcertwasverywellattended.

C.Theonlygoodseatswereneartherightrows.

D.Notmanypeoplewenttotheconcertonthecloudynight.

3.A.Shegavealecturetothepsychologyclass.

B.Sheadvisedthemantoseeapsychologist.

C.Shepersuadedthemannottotakethecourse.

D.Sheconvincedthemantoapplytograduateschool.

4.A.Themanwouldpickherupearlier.

B.Themancouldn'tattendthefestival.

C.Thefestivalwouldbecelebratedforsevendays.

D.Therewouldbethirtypeopleattendingthefestival.

5.A.Hetalkstoomuch.B.Hegiveslessonsinexercising.

C.Heshouldfollowhisownadvice.D.Heshouldlookforsomeonetochatwith.

6.A.Gotoamovie.B.Visitamuseum.

C.Workinthelibrary.D.Spendsometimeoutdoors.

7.A.There?snotenoughtimetofinish.B.Thereportwillbereadyontime.

C.Hecanbegintheworkatfive.D.Theclockisn'tworking.

8.A.She'sneverbeentothetheaterbefore.

B.Shedoesn'tlikegoingoutintheevenings.

C.ShewouldratherwatchTVthangotothetheatertonight.

D.Shewouldliketowatchsometelevisionbeforeshegoesout.

9.A.Georgedoesn'tthinkSamwillwin.B.Georgelooksasstrongasever.

C.Samisn'tastrongcompetitor.D.Samisgoingtowintherace.

10.A.Hedoesn'tknowDr.Jefferyverywell.

B.HethoughtDr.Jefferywouldgetthejob.

C.Hethoughtittooktoolongtomakethedecision.

D.He5snotsureifDr.Jefferywillbeagoodchairperson.

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SectionB

Directions:InSectionB,youwillheartwoshortpassagesandonelongerconversation,andyou

willbeaskedseveralquestionsoneachofthepassagesandtheconversation.Thepassagesandthe

conversationwillbereadtwice,butthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Whenyouheara

question,readthefourpossibleanswersonyourpaperanddecidewhichonewouldbethebest

answertothequestionyouhaveheard.

Questions11through13arebasedonthefollowingpassage.

11.A.Todescribetherecyclingprogram.

B.Tostressthatrecyclingisimportant.

C.Toexplainhowtofindtherecyclingfacilities.

D.Todiscusswhetherornotrecyclingshouldbemandatory.

12.A.Allthegarbagecansarethesamecolor.

B.Collectionsarenotmadeonaregularbasis.

C.Mostpeopledon'tliketosorttheirgarbage.

D.Notenoughpeoplevolunteertocollectthetrash.

13.A.Topaintthegarbagecans.B.Tocollectandsortthegarbage.

C.Topickupanddeliverthegarbage.D.Toworkintherecyclingcenter.

Questions14through16arcbasedonthefollowingpassage.

14.A.9.5milliontonnes.B.620grams.

C.1440grams.D.8.5grams.

15.A.Fanning.B.Processingofingredients.

C.Refrigerationinstores.D.Packaging.

16.A.TheUKsandwichindustryhastakenactiontobemoreeco-friendly.

B.Meatistheingredientmostcommonlyusedinsandwiches.

C.Ready-madesandwichesarebadfortheenvironment.

D.Home-madesandwichesaremorenutritious.

Questions17through20arebasedonthefollowingconversation.

17.A.Thewoman'suniversitydays.B.Alan'sflatmates.

C.ThehistoryoftheRagWeek.D.Apracticaljoke.

18.A.Excited.B.Annoyed.C.Surprised.D.Inspired.

19.A.Somestudentsweredressedasworkmen.

B.Somestudentsweredressedaspolicemen.

C.Somestudentsmadeupfalsenamesforthemselves.

D.Somestudentsmadelargenoiseinanearbyhouse.

20.A.Noonefoundoutwhomadethephonecall.

B.Thepolicewereangrywhentheyfoundwhathappened.

C.Alanandhisflatmateswereintroublebecauseofwhattheydid.

D.Ittooklongerthanexpectedfortheworkmentofinishtheroadwork.

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ILGrammarandVocabulary

SectionA

Directions:Afterreadingthepassagebelow,fillintheblankstomakethepassagecoherentand

grammaticallycorrect.Fortheblankswithagivenword,fillineachblankwiththeproperformof

thegivenword;fortheotherblanks,useonewordthatbestfitseachblank.

PizzaNapoletana

Thereispizza-andthereispizzaNapoletana.Thetwo,expertssay,haveasmuchincommon

asoliveoilhas(21)othercookingoil.Now,authenticPizzaNapoletanahasjoinedthe

groupofEuropean-Union-certifiedfoodanddrinkproducts,likeScottishFarmedSalmon,Spanish

MelonfromLaMancha,andEnglishBlueStiltoncheese,(22)havetomeetverystrict

criteria(標準).

(23)aproductisgrantedGuaranteedTraditionalSpecialty

status,othersimilarproductsarenotallowedtousethesamename.Ifyourchampagnedoesn't

comefromthatparticularregionofFrance,fbrexample,you(24)notcallitchampagne.

But(25)(warn):ittakeslongertoreadtheEUspecificationsfor"real"PizzaNapoletana

thanitdoestomakeone.(26)(label)^GuaranteedTraditionalSpecialty”,thepizzacan't

bemorethanthree-quartersofaninchthick.Theingredientsmustincludetype00flourandupto

threeandahalfouncesofSanMarzanotomatoes(27)(apply)inaspiraling(螺旋上升)

motion.Andthecheesehastobefresh"MozzarelladiBufala,?.

PizzahasalonghistoryinItaly.Thewordfirst(28)(appear)ina997CEmanuscript

(手稿)fromGaeta,asouthernItaliantown.Athousandyearslater,in1997,politicalgroupsin

northernItalytriedtopreventpizza(29)(sell)becauseitwasasymboloftheirrivalsin

thesouth.Perhapstheyshouldacceptthefact(30)PizzaNapoletanaisheretostaynow.

Thankfully,youdon'thavetoknowanythingabouthistorytoenjoyanauthenticPizzaNapoletana!

SectionB

Directions:Completethefollowingpassagebyusingthewordsinthebox.Eachwordcanonlybe

usedonce.Notethatthereisonewordmorethanyouneed.

A.basicallyB.collectedC.conflictsD.exhaustingE.figuredF.fortune

G.hopefullyH.noveltyI.perspectiveJ.practicalK.regret

MyFirstJob

Jocelyn,Scotland

Igrewupinaruralcommunitywhereitwascommonfbrkidstohelpoutonthenearbyfarms.

WhenIwasaboutfifteenorsixteen,IstartedworkingSaturdayspickingpotatoes.We'dbe31

atseveninthemorninganddrivenouttothefields,wherewe'dwalkbehindthesehugemachines

andbagallthepotatoesthey'ddigup.Itwas32,butIenjoyedbeingoutsideandweallhada

laughtogether.Ofcourse,asateenager,Iprovidedcheaplabour,butthatdidn'tbotherme.The£30

Iearnedeveryweek-cash-in-hand,ofcourse-feltlikea(n)33backthen.

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ELA,Poland

IdidpoliticsatuniversityandIreallywantedtogoandseemoreofEurope,soI34I

neededapart-timejob.Afriendofminedidmarketresearchfbrthislocalcompanyandsheputin

agoodwordfbrme.Imostlyworkedweekends,butonceinawhilethey'daskmetodotheodd

eveningaswell,I35wentdoortodooraskingspecificquestions-whatpeopledrank,who

theywereplanningtovotefbr,allsorts.Itwasfuntobeginwith,meetingsomanynewpeople,and

themoneywasquitegoodtoo,butthe36soonworeoff.Itsoongotveryrepetitive.Idon't

37_it,though.Ilearnedthatasmilegoesalongway-andasIknowthatsomepeoplewerelazy

andmadeuptheirdata,I'velearnednottotakestatisticsfbrgrantedtoo!

Carla,Chile

IjoinedthearmyafterleavingschoolbecauseIwasarestlesspersonanddidn'tlike'academic'

things.Funnilyenough,I'veactuallyspentquitealotoftimeinaclassroomsinceIjoined,aswe

gettrainingforthingslikelogistics.IfsOK,though—youseethe38benefitsmorethanat

school.AndifIwasn'tinthearmy,IwouldneverhavegonesomewherelikeHaiti.Iwentthereas

partofaUNhumanitarianmission.Forsure,peopleassociatethearmywithwar,butnowadaysit's

moreaboutpeacekeepingandhelpingpeopleinvolvedin39.Myarea-logistics—isreally

aboutsolvingproblemsandcommunication.Tmcertainlystayinginthearmyand40ril

achieveahighrank.

III.ReadingComprehension

SectionA

Directions:ForeachblankinthefollowingpassagetherearefourwordsorphrasesmarkedA,B,

CandD.Fillineachblankwiththewordorphrasethatbestfitsthecontext.

Asurveyconductedamong250childrenhasrevealedthatallofthemwouldprefernottosee

hospitalwallsdecoratedwithclowns'(小丑)faces.Manyhospitals,inanattempttoprovideamore

41environment,havepaintedchildren'swardswithpicturesofcartoonfigures.Whilethechildren

likedthebrightcolours,evensomeoftheteenagerswhowerequestionedfoundtheclowns5faces

'scary'.42ofclownsis,infact,quiteacommonphenomenonandcancausesweating,shortness

ofbreathandpanicattacks—hardlythereactionthehospitalswereafter!

Somemightarguethatthesefindingsalso43thevalueofreal-lifeclownsworkingin

hospitals,whichisanincreasinglycommonpracticeallovertheworld.However,asPauPujol,a

hospitalclownfromBarcelona,says"Mostclownsinhospitalsdon'tusethetraditionalheavymake-

upbecausewe're44itcanscarekids.We'reonlyaboutmagicandjoyand45therecovery

ofpatients.5

Thereiscertainlysomeevidencethathumourcanimprovehealth.Onestudyhasfoundthat

patientswithagoodsenseofhumourhadbetter46incasesofkidneyfailure.Anotherfound

thatpatientswhohadwatchedacomedyfilmoftheirchoicefollowinganoperation47

substantiallylesspainmedicationafterwardsthanacontrolgroup.

Exactlywhythatisnotentirelyclear.Theactoflaughterisknowntoreleasechemicalsinthe

brain,whichreducestressaswellasexercisethelungsandmuscles.However,aNorwegianstudy,

whichshowedhowasenseofhumourreducesmortality(死亡率)uptoretirementage,stressesthat

laughterisnotalways48fbrhumourtowork.Theleadresearcher,SvenSvebak,says

'Commonly,peoplewiththesamesenseofhumourtendtoenjoythemselvestogetherandcan

communicatehumourwithout49gestures.Atwinkleintheeyecanbemorethanenough/He

arguesthathumourbuildsstrongercommunication(andviceversa),whichinturnleadstoless_50

andstress.

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Inhospitals,researchshowshowhumourisoftenusedbydoctorsandnursestoenhance

workingrelationshipsinasimilarwayandenablesthemto51thestressofbeingsurrounded

byillnessanddeath.52,thekindofjokesdoctorsmaytelleachothermightnotbeappropriate

withtheirpatients,andtheyfeeltheyshouldmaintainaprofessionalfront.Somearguethatthis

givesrisetoawider53inmodernhealthservices.Withnewtechnologyanddrugs,thefocus

canbetoomuchontechnicalsolutionsandtheimportanceofindividualattentionandwarm,human

contactinthehealingprocessissometimes54.Whileclownsandcomedycanhelptofillthat

gap,itisarguedthatthenursesanddoctorsthemselvesshouldusemore55intheirdaily

interactionswithpatients.

41.A.virtualB.socialC.scaryD.positive

42.A.FearB.PresenceC.AbsenceD.Variety

43.A.justifyB.increaseC.questionD.ignore

44.A.shockedB.delightedC.hopefi.ilD.aware

45.A.relyingonB.protectingagainstC.contributingtoD.takingto

46.A.memoriesB.servicesC.resourcesD.outcomes

47.A.requiredB.studiedC.releasedD.monitored

48.A.necessaryB.possibleC.suitableD.difficult

49.A.braveB.hugeC.simpleD.friendly

50.A.pleasureB.insecurityC.considerationD.contact

51.A.copewithB.settledownC.sticktoD.resultin

52.A.FortunatelyB.ThereforeC.ObviouslyD.Otherwise

53.A.applicationB.problemC.contextD.perspective

54.A.stressedB.continuedC.designedD.lost

55.A.intelligenceB.humourC.technologyD.attention

SectionB

Directions:Readthefollowingthreepassages.Eachpassageisfollowedbyseveralquestionsor

unfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Choosethe

onethatfitsbestaccordingtotheinformationgiveninthepassageyouhavejustread.

(A)

IfyousawChuckFeeneyinthestreet,youwouldn'tthinktherewasanythingremarkableabout

him.Hisclothesarenothingspecial,norishis$15watch-he'sclearlycarefulwithmoney.Ifyou

learnedthathiswell-wornshoesaretheonlypairheowns,andthatheownsneitherhousenorcar,

youmightimaginethatthiselderlyAmericanhasfallenonhardtimes.Well,ifthatwasthecase,it

wouldhavebeenabigfall,asChuckwasonceoneofthewealthiestmenontheplanet.

Feeneywasbomin1931,astheGreatDepressionwasinfullswing,andthingsweretoughfor

thesecondofthreechildren.HegotafreecollegeeducationafterservingintheUSAirForce,and

supportedhimselfthroughitbymakingandsellingsandwichesoncampus.Butaftermaking

hundredsofmillionsofdollarsopeningduty-freeshopsatairportsinthe1960s,Feeney'slaterreturn

toasimplelifewasallhisownchoice.Ashiswealthcontinuedtogrow,hebegantofeel

uncomfortablewiththeluxuriouslife.

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Chuckclearlyseesthedangeroflosingtouchwithnormality('Itrytoliveanormallife,the

wayIgrewup)andsaysheneverintendedtomakeafortune—'Isetouttoworkhard,nottoget

rich?Eventuallyhesawtheobvioussolution-togivehismoneyaway.Itseemsdramatic,yetto

Chuck,itwasverystraightforward:4IsimplydecidedIhadenoughmoney.5

Feeneyhadseenrealhardshipoutsidetheprosperousareashevisitedonbusinesstripsaround

theworld.Tvealwayssympathizedwithpeoplewhohaveittoughinlife,5hesays.Sohesetupa

charitablefoundation,TheAtlanticPhilanthropies,inthe1980s,givingawayanamountthat

averages$lmeveryday.

EducationisChuckFeeney'sfavouritebeneficiary:'IhadbenefitedfromeducationandIfelt

therewasanelementofpayback.9HehashelpedtotransformthehighereducationsysteminIreland,

hasbuiltauniversity,schools,andhospitalsinVietnam,anddonated$500mtofundmedical

researchinAustralia.

Therearenoplaques(牌匾)showinghisnameinestablishmentshehasfunded.Some

institutionsthatreceivedfundingbegantomakeupnamestoputonplaques,4GoldenHeart?being

apopularone,buteventhesewerelatertakendownwhenthefoundationsawthem.Feeneystill

prefersnottoberecognized,incaseheattractspeoplewhoareonlyinterestedinhimforhismoney.

HisfriendHughLunntellsthestoryofwhenaphotographeratafunctionwentuptoChuckand

asked,6AreyouChuckFeeney?94Hesaid,"No,that5shimoverthere,andpointedtome.The

photographercameupandshookmyhand,andthankedmeforeverythingIhaddoneforsciencein

Brisbane.Itwasveryembarrassing?

56.WhatcanbelearnedaboutChuckFeeneyfromthefirsttwoparagraphs?

A.Hehasbeenlongingtoserveinthearmy.

B.Hechoosesaneconomicalwayoflifedespitehiswealth.

C.ThebusinesshisfamilyranfailedintheGreatDepression.

D.Theduty-freeshopsheusedtoownbroughthimnofortune.

57.AccordingtoFeeney,whydoeshegivehismoneyaway?

A.Towarnpeopleagainstthedangerofaluxuriouslife.

B.Tofindouthowmuchmoneyisenoughfbrhim.

C.Tobringhimselfbacktoanormallife.

D.Tohelpotherpeoplemakeafortune.

58.Feeneylikesdonatingmoneytoeducationbecause.

A.educationhelpedhimalot

B.educationneedsfundingbadly

C.educationiskeytodevelopment

D.manyplacessufferfrompooreducation

59.WhyisHughLunn'sstorymentionedinthepassage?

A.TocomplainthatLunnwasoftenmistakenfbrFeeney.

B.ToillustratethatFeeneywouldliketoremainunknown.

C.ToimplythatFeeneywasactuallynotaspopularasLunn.

D.TorevealthatpeoplewereofteninterestedinFeeney'smoney.

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(B)

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60.Accordingtotheadvertisement,theKISLampismostsuitablefor.

A.oldpeoplewholovereadingB.parentswhocookinthekitchen

C.youngkidswholovevideogamesD.employeeswhooftenworkovertime

61.Theunderlinedphrasesintheadvertisementareintendedtohighlight.

A.thelampproducer'sconcernsB.someimportantfeaturesofthelamp

C.thetheoriesbehindthelamptechnologyD.somecustomers5commentsonthelamp

62.WhichofthefollowingstatementsistrueoftheKISLamp?

A.Ybuneedtopaysomeextramoneyifyouwantmorethan3bulbs.

B.Itneedsprofessionalassistanceifyouwanttoassembleit.

C.Itworksbetterifputonthetableratherthanonthefloor.

D.Youcanreturnitwithin30daysofpurchase.

(C)

Everyone,apairofJohnsHopkinsprofessorsargue,shouldabandonlocaltimezonesand

insteadsetallclockstoCoordinatedUniversalTime.Ifthatweretohappen,theworld'stimepieces

wouldshowthesamehouratthesametime,nomatterwhereintheskythesunwaspositioned.

Dependingonyourlocation,"noon"mightfallinthemiddleofthenight;theclocksofLos

Angeles,wherethemovie"9to5"wasset,wouldread5p.m.to1a.m.duringtheeight-hour

workday.

“Peoplesay,'Oh,dowehavetodoourshoppingwhenifsdarkoutside?saidSteveH.Hanke,

aneconomistwho,withastronomerRichardConnHenry,arguesforthechange."No!”Wewould

allstillrisewiththesunandretirewhenit'sdark,hesaid,butthetimesdisplayedonourclocksand

watcheswouldagreewithCoordinatedUniversalTime.

UTC,whichissometimesreferredtoasGreenwichMeanTimeorZuluTime,isthebasisof

the24-hourtimezonestandard.ItwascreatedattheInternationalMeridianConferencein1884,

whenitsreferencepointwassetto0degreeslongitude(經(jīng)度),passingthroughtheRoyal

ObservatoryinGreenwich,England.LocaltimezonesaredefinedbytheirdifferencefromUTC.In

NewYork,EasternStandardTimeisUTC-5:00,orfivehoursbehind.InCairo,EasternEuropean

StandardTimeisUTC+2:00,ortwohoursahead.

Throwingoutlocaltimezonesmayseemweird,butHankeandHenry,astheycallthemselves,

maintainthatthechangeisalreadyhappening.'Airlinepilotsasof1972areonuniver

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