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2023年高考英语模拟试卷注意事项答题前,考生先将自己的姓名、准考证号填写清楚,将条形码准确粘贴在考生信息条形码粘贴区
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5301.David didntattend hisdaughters graduationceremony,but hedoes wishhe there.A.should beB.would beC.had beenD.were
2.For thousandsof years,poetry thefavorite typeof literaturefor manyin China.A.is B.has beenC.was D.will be
3.ril have all of the readingsby theend of this termif myplan goeswell.A.completing B.to completeC.completed D.being completed
4.The buswould nothave runinto theriver for the badtempered lady.A・if itwere notB.had itnot beenC.if it would not be D.should itnotbe
5.—I*m sorry.I shouldnthave beenso rudeto you.一You somethingnot verynice to me,but thafsOK.A.have saidB.had saidC.were sayingD.did say
6.Yesterday ishistory,tomorrow is a mystery,only todayis agift,and that is wecall itpresent.A.how B.whenC.why D.where
7.He in a universityfor fiveyears,but nowhe runsa companyof hisown.A.has taughtB.had taughtC.taught D.has beenteaching
8.We mostprefer tosay yesto theof someonewe knowand like.A.attempts B.requestsC.doubts D.promises
9.Most spendingthat results in debtis likea drug:a quickhit ofpleasure that,only todrag youdown foryears tocome.A.takes offB.wears offC.sets offD.shows off
10.—Do youreally meanit whenyou sayhe willa goodpresidentA.judge B.duit C.turn D.Serve
11.This bookis saidto bea specialone,as itmany eventsnot foundin otherhistory books.、19A.caring forB.looking forC.bringing upD.cheering up、20A.trains B.works C.influences D.matters第二节(每小题分,满分分)阅读下面材料,在空白处填入个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式
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27.15If youonly gotsix hours*shut eyelast night,there isno need
1.lose sleepover it.()Scientists saythat thoughit is2,wide believedthat weneed eight hours ofsleep a night,six toseven hoursis thenaturalamount.()(暗示,含义)Advising short-sleepers torest easy,the USresearchers say,3*have importantimplications for the idea()that weneed totake sleepingpills becausesleep has been reducedfrom4it naturallevel bythe widespreaduse ofelectricity,TV,the Internetand soon.()The leadauthor of a study,Ghandi,said:Theres the
5.expect that we shouldall be sleeping foreight ornine hoursanight,and ifwe tookaway moderntechnology,we would besleepingmore.But now,forthefirst time,we areshowing thafssot
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7.were studiedslept forless thanseven hoursanight,with theaverage amountjust sixhours and25()minutes.This ismuch lessthan theeighthoursoften8recommend inwestern societies.(肥胖症),Despite this,the peoplestudied werein goodhealth,
9.lower ratesof obesitybetter blood pressure and()10,healthy heartsthan peoplein industrialisedsocieties.They werealso fitter.第四部分写作(共两节)第一节短文改错(满分分)10(分)假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下短文短文中共有处错误,每句
28.1010中最多有两处错误涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改增加在缺词处加一个漏字符号(A),并在此符号下面写出该加的词删除把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉修改在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词注意.每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;
1.只允许修改处,多者(从第处起)不计分21011Today isSunday.The skyis fullof sunshine,so doesmy life.At about9:00a.m.,1go to the bookstorewith myfriends.There wasa lot ofnew books,!didnt knowwhich oneto buy,because thesebooks wereboth usefultome.At last,!chose two.At10:00,wewent tothe cinema;the filmcalling Titanicwas verypopular.lt tookus about3hours to see it.Having seenthe filmlandeveryonewas deeplymoved.Some friendseven burstout tears.From thestory,!understand thatlove isnoble and第valuable.Thafs reallywonderful filmJtis veryworth seeingagain,What ahappy day!I hopetomorrow Iwill beeven happy!二节书面表达(满分分).25(分)假如你是李华,刚从敦煌莫高窟旅游回来,你看到莫高窟受到了自然和人为的破坏,为此感到心痛因此,
29.25你给当地政府写了封邮件,希望当地政府能够采取措施保护这宝贵的文化遗产内容包括莫高窟现状受到破坏;
1.保护文化遗产的重要性;
2.你的建议
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2.开头和结尾已经给出,不计入总词数
3.参考词汇敦煌莫高窟文化遗产Dimhuang MogaoGrottoes cultural heritageDear Sir,I havejust finishedtraveling inDunhuang MogaoGrottoes.I wouldappreciate itif mysuggestions wereaccepted.Sincerely yours,Li Hua参考答案第一部分(共小题,每小题分,满分分)
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530、1C、2B、3C、4B、5D、6C、7C、8B、9B、10C、11c、12B、13D、14B、15C、16D、17A、18D、19A、20A第二部分阅读理解(满分分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的、、、四个选项中,选出最佳选项40A BC D、、211D、2A、3D、4A、5D、、221C、2A、3B、、231C、2B、3A、4A、、241A、2D、3B、4C、、251C、2D、3B、4A第三部分语言知识运用(共两节)第一节(每小题分,满分分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的、、和L530A BC四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项.D、、261B、、2A3D、4C、5B、6D、7C、8A、9B、10A、11C、12B、13A、14C、15D、16C、17D、18B、19A、20D第二节(每小题分,满分分)阅读下面材料,在空白处填入个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式
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25、29Dear Sir,I havejust flnishedtraveling inDunhuang MogaoGrottoes.The scenerythere isreally beautiful,but it is sufferingfromdamages dueto naturalforces such as frequentsandstorms.Whafs worse,some touristseven carvetheir nameson thewalls,making meheartbroken.I stronglyfeel itsignificant to protect cultural heritage.For onething,culturalheritage,which isthe witnessto thehistoricaldevelopment,is animportant basisfor historicalresearch.For another,it islikely toprovide asource oftourismincome,if maintainedwell.So Ihope theauthorities cantake measurestoprotectDunhuang MogaoGrottoes,such asraising peoplesawareness byhandingout leafletson perservingculturalheritage.Besides,strict regulationsshould bemade tofine spoilers.Planting moretreesis alsoa goodway toprevent sandstorms.I wouldappreciate itif mysuggestions wereaccepted.SincerelyLi HuaA.writes B.prints C.covers D.reads
12.her emotion,she buriedher facein herhands.A.Controlled B.To controlC.Being controlledD.Having controlled
13.Wild swansin the areais agood indicationofabetter environment.A.exhibition B.escapeC.absence D.appearance一
14.Do youknow whatEU standsfor,Tommy—Sure.It standsfortheEuropean Union,European politicaland economicorganization thatencourages tradeand friendshipbetweencountries that are members.A.an;the B.a;the C.the;/D.an;/
15.The newsshocked thepublic togreat concernabout students*safety atschool.9A.having ledB.ledC.leading D.to lead
16.—I prefera computermade inyour company,but Imay needsome moreinformation aboutthe product.A.Thank youB.Its apleasureC.You are welcome D.At yourservice
17.—I*d ratherhave somewine,if youdont mind.—・Dont forgetyou willdrive.A.Anything butthat B.By allmeansC.Take iteasy D.I wonftsay noto this
18.Della turnedall ofher pocketsinside outonly tofind$
1.87buy Jima presentfor Christmas.A.with whatto B.with thatshe canC.in whichto D.with whichto一
19.You seemto befamiliar withthis city.一I herefor threeyears.Its sogreat to be back.A.lived B.had livedC.have livedD.live
20.What isyour mainreason forchoosing onerestaurant anotherA.over B.ofC.from D.for第二部分阅读理解(满分分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的、、、四个选项中,选出最佳选项40A BC D(分)
21.6Its hair-raising newsfor criminalson the run.Scientists behinda newstudy haveworked outhow to identify(蛋白质)individuals onlybased onthe proteinsinasingle strandof theirhair.While the police alreadylook atDNA fromhair aspart ofinvestigations,the techniqueis farfrom ideal:DNA iseasilydegradable,meaning itcan onlybe analyzedwithin acertain timeperiod afterthe crime.But the new techniquecould evenbeused tosolve historicalor archaeologicalcases,making itfar superiorto DNAsequencing inmany ways.DNA degradationdepends onseveral environmentalfactors includingtemperature,humidity andPH.It isalso affectedbythe activityof bacteriaand othermicroorganisms.In contrast,actual hairscan survivefor along timesometimes centuries.After bonesand teeth,hair isin factone of the mostresistant structuresof thehumanbody.In orderto understandhow theprotein can be usedto identifyindividuals,it isimportant tounderstand matproteins arecodedby DNA.This meansthat acertain levelof thegenetic variationthatwesee indifferent peoplesDNA passesinto theirproteins.In fact,genetic informationin theDNA istranslated into amino-acid chainsthat makeup proteins.The methodnot onlyallows forhuman identiflcationbut itcan alsoreveal howold thesample isand whatregion itcomesfrom,so thatwe candistinguish betweencurrent andancient samples.But whilethe discoveryis exciting,the techniqueis notquitepolished enoughto beused in the courtroom.The maintask nowwill beto analyzehair samplesfrom allover theworld,which willmake italotmore reliable.(司法鉴定的)The newdiscovery willboost thesignificance ofhair asevidence incourts,atatime whensome forensicdisciplineshave beencriticized in the US.It willalso beof greatuse inarchaeology.、1Whafs themain ideaof thepassageA.DNA evidenceis farfrom ideal.B.Criminals ontherunget hair-raising news.C.Scientists areplanning atest ofhuman hair.D.Humans canbe identifiedby proteinsin hain、2Which evidenceis morereliable forthepolicetoidentifya criminalA.Lost teeth.B.The footprint.C.Personal belongings.D.Damaged DNA.、3In whatway isthenewtechnique superiorto DNAtestA.Serving asevidence incourts.B.Possessing geneticinformation.C.Inferring theheight ofa person.D.Distinguishing theregion ofa person.、4What willscientists dointhe following fewyearsA.Test hairsamples worldwide.B.Legalize thehair evidence.C.Apply protein-test toarchaeology.D.Map thestructure ofDNA.、5Who willwelcome thediscoveryA.Criminals.B.Employers.C.Hairdressers.D.Archaeologists.(分)
22.8To improveChinese onour campus,several programswill beorganized.Here issome information.Language PartnerProgramThe aimof this program isto promoteChinese languagestudy forAmerican students,through thisprogram,nativespeakers of Chinese canhelp ourChinese languagestudents,who canhelp studentsor scholarsfrom Chinawith theirEnglishin exchange.If interested,please contactYuan Lu,The Chinese CornerThe ChineseCorner isa non-threatening,pleasant placefor facultyand students who wantto practicetheir oralChinese.Learners ofall levelsarewelcometo join,since wehave topicssuitable foreach level.At the ChineseCorner,you can makefriends with Chinese students and exchangeopinions oncultural issues.You willsurely learnsomething newevery timeyoucome!We welcomewhoever wantsto speakChinese.Contact person:Bo Sun,The ChineseHost FamilyProgramThe purposeofthisprogram isto helpour Americanstudents togain first-hand experienceofChineseculture,lifestyle,customs,and conventionsthrough establishingfriendship relationswithChinesefamilies.Students whojoin thisprogram willbeinvited bytheir Chinese host familyto jointheir familyactivities ona regularbasis.Please signup forthisprogram.Cross-University Chinese Language Performance CompetitionThis competitiongives studentsin andoutside ofIowa agreat opportunityto showtheir oralChinese proficiencyas wellas their talentin performing.As manyas fouruniversities haveparticipated inthe competition,including TheUniversity ofIowa.Each universitypresents aset ofprograms,and thenparticipants areawarded prizesat anawards ceremony.Mid-Autumn FestivalCelebrationThe ChineseProgram hostsan annualcelebration forthe Mid-Autumn Festival.We inviteall studentsand facultymembersto joinour party.You willmeet Change,the goddessof theMoon,learn abeautiful Chineselegendary storyand tastemooncakes as well asother Chinesefood.If youknow someChinese characters,you maywin aprize!Come andjoin us!For more,please seethe Flyer.、1If youhave difficultywith English,what willyou probablydoA.Attend theMid-autumn Festivalcelebration.B.Go totheChineseCorner.C.Participate inLanguage PartnerProgram.D.Contact aChinesehostfamily.2^If youwould liketo displayyour spokenChinese,which willyou signup forA.ChineseLanguagePerformanceCompetition.B.The ChineseCorner.C.The ChineseHost FamilyProgram.D.Language PartnerProgram.
3、The passageis intendedfor・A.American seniorhigh studentsB.American universitystudentsC.Chinese seniorhigh studentsD.Chinese universityStudents
23.(8分)One dayin1995,a large,heavy middle-aged manrobbed twoPittsburgh banksin broaddaylight.He didntweara maskand hesmiled atsurveillance camerasbefore walkingout ofeach bank.Later thatnight,police arrestedasurprised McArthurWheelen Whenthey showedhim thesurveillance tapes,Wheeler staredin disbelief.“But Iwore thejuice,“he said.Apparently,Wheeler thoughtthat rubbinglemon juiceon hisskin wouldmake himinvisible tovideotape cameras.After all,lemon juiceis usedas invisibleink,so,as longas he didnt comenear aheat source,he shouldhave beencompletelyinvisible.The casecaught theeye of the psychologistDavid Dunningat CornellUniversity,who enlistedhis graduatestudent,JustinKruger,toseewhat wasgoing on.They reasonedthat,while almosteveryone holdsfavourable viewsof their abilities invarioussocial andintellectual fields,some peoplemistakenly assess their abilitiesas beingmuch higherthan theyactually are.This“illusion ofconfidence isnow calledthe^Dunning-Kruger effect”,and describesthe cognitivebias toinflate self-assessment.To investigatethis phenomenoninthelab,Dunning andKruger designedsome cleverexperiments.In onestudy,theyasked undergraduatestudentsa series ofquestions aboutgrammar,logic andjokes,and thenasked eachstudent toestimate hisorher scoreoverall,aswellastheirrelative rankingscompared tothe otherstudents.Interestingly,studentswhoscored thelowestin thesecognitive tasksalways overestimatedhow wellthey did-by alot.Students whoscored inthe bottomestimatedthat theyhad performedbetter thantwo-thirds of the otherstudents!Sure,its typicalfor people to overestimatetheir abilities.The problemis thatwhen peopleare incompetent,not onlydothey reachwrong conclusionsand makeunfortunate choices,but alsothey arerobbed ofthe abilityto realizetheir mistakes.Ina semester-long studyof collegestudents,good studentscould betterpredict theirperformance onfuture examsif givenfeedbackabout theirscores andrankings.However,the poorestperformers showedno recognition,despite clearand repeatedfeedbackthat theywere doingbadly.Instead ofbeing confusedor thoughtfulabout theirincorrectways,incompetent peopleinsist thattheir waysare correct.As CharlesDarwin wrotein TheDescent of()Man1871:“Ignorance morefrequently begetsconfidence thandoes knowledge.”Interestingly,really smartpeople alsofail toaccurately self-assesstheirabilities.As muchas D-and F-grade studentsoverestimatetheirabilities,A-grade studentsunderestimate theirs.The differenceis thatcompetent peoplecan anddo adjusttheirself-assessment ifgiven appropriatefeedback,while incompetentindividuals cannot.、1Which ofthe followingstatements aboutthe Dunning-Kruger effectis TRUEA.The effectis truefor everyonein dailylife.B.It suggeststhat mostpeople lackcognitive abilities.C.Some peopleare overconfidentabout theirabilities.D・The conclusionis drawnbased onaseriesof bankrobberies.、2What dothe collegestudents*behaviors mentionedintheexperiments proveA.Feedback playsa signiHcantrole inestimating onesability.B.Incompetent peoplehavearather fixedattitude towardstheir choice.C・Good studentsalways predicttheir futureperformance accurately.D.People cantrely ontheir previousbehavior tomake adjustments.、3The underlinedword begets”in Paragraph4canbereplaced by“A.gives riseto B.takes advantageofC.makes upfor D.breaks awayfrom、4What canwe inferfrom thepassageA.Real knowledgeis knowingthe extentof one*s ignorance.B.It isimpossible forpeople toevaluate theirreal competence.C.Illusion ofconfidence isthe majorsource ofpeoples failure.D.Those withgreat abilitiesoften havea lowopinion ofthemselves.(分)
24.8Have youever pressedthe pedestrian button ata crosswalkand wonderedif itreally workedTheyre called(安慰剂)一“placebo buttons”buttons thatmechanically soundand canbe pushed,but provideno functionality.In NewYork City,only about100ofthe1,000crosswalk buttonsactually function.Crosswalk signalswere generallyinstalledbefore trafficjam hadreached todayslevels.一But whiletheir functionwas takenover bymore advancedsystems—such asautomated lightsor trafficsensors thephysicalbuttons wereoften kept,rather thanbeing replacedat furtherexpense.Other citiessuch asBoston,Dallas andSeattle,9have gonethrough asimilar process,leaving themwith theirown placebopedestrian buttons.In London,which has6,000traffic signals,pressing thepedestrianbuttonresultsina reliable“Wait”light.But thatdoesnt necessarily一mean thatthe“green manor^pedestrian stage“in trafficsignal designprofession—will appearany sooner.“We dohave somecrossings wherethe greenlight comeson automatically,but westill askpeopletopress the buttonbecause thatenables accessiblefeatures/^said GlynnBarton,director ofnetwork managementat Transportfor London.These features,suchasblind tracksand hearabletraffic signals,help peoplewith visualdisorder cross the roadand onlyfunctionwhen thebutton ispressed.As forthe lights,a growingnumber ofthem arenow combinedand becomea partof an(electronic systemthat detectstraffic andadjusts timefrequency accordinglygiving priorityto busesif theyrerunning late,)for example,which meansthat pressingthebuttonhas noeffect.(错觉)一According toLanger,a Harvardpsychologist,placebo buttonsgive usthe illusionof controland somethingtodo insituations wherethe alternativewould bedoing nothing.In thecase ofpedestrian crossings,they mayeven makeus saferbyforcing usto payattention toour surroundings.uThey servea psychologicalpurpose atthe veryleast/9she added.、1Why arethe physicalbuttons stillkept insome citiesA.Because itmay costmoney toreplace them.B.Because theyremain asmemories ofa city.C.Because dohave realfunctions intraffic.D.Because theycan resultin reliablelights.2^Which ofthefollowingword canreplace theunderline wordfeatures”in Paragraph4A.Functions.B.Uses.C.Equipment.D.Facilities.、3If youpressed a“placebo button”in London,what wouldhappenA.All trafficwouldbeaffected.B.Some kindof soundmight appearC・Pedestrians camefirst tocrosstheroad.D.Green man”were boundto showup earlier.、4What canwe knowabout“placebo buttons”from LangerswordsA.They canreally controltraffic.B.They servelittle functions.C.They maywork mentally.D.They canhelp theblind.(分)(否认)
25.10Hamburgers,French fries,potato chips,popcorn,and pizza.There isno denyingthat thesefoods aretasty.But often,ifs theadded saltthat makesyou desirethem.Thus,US kidsare eatingtoo muchsalty food.(钠).Table saltis about40%sodium Ourbodies needsome sodiumto workproperly.But too much ofitisnothealthy.The saltbottle isto blamefor just11%ofthe sodium kidsconsume.The resthasbeenadded tofood beforeit evenreachesthe table.The followingshows how much sodiumis packedintoatypical turkey-and-cheese sandwich.(芥末)A turkeysandwich canpack abig sodiumpunch.Add ateaspoon ofmustard and the totalrises to1,522milligrams()mg.Kids aged9to13should getno morethan2,200mg eachday.This canraise bloodpressure,which inturn canlead toheartproblems.Today,1in9children hasraised bloodpressure.Theres goodnews though.Consuming lesssalt canlowerblood pressure.That,of course,is easiersaid thandone.The moreyou eatsalty foods,the moreyou developa tastefor them.The keytochanging yourdiet isto startsmall.Small changesin sodium in foodsare notusually noticed.Eventually,the effortwill reseta(味蕾).kids tastebudsBridget Murphyisa dietitian.She sayskids cantry addingspices totheir foodinstead ofsalt.Eating fruitsand vegetablesandcutting backon packagedfoods willalso help.Need alittle inspirationMurphy offersthis tip:Focus onthe immediateeffects ofadietthatishigh insodium.High bloodpressurecanmakeit difficulttobeactive.u Do you wantto thinkclearly andperform wellin school”she asks.“Doyouwantto runfaster”Zerleen Quader,oftheCDC,suggests readingnutrition labels.Its surprisinghowmuchthesodiumcontent forthe samefoodcan varyby brand/9she says.、1Why dokids tendto eattoomuchsaltA.Salt containsmuch sodium.B.The saltbottles aretoo big.C.Salt makesfoods delicious.D.Salt isnecessary fortheir bodies.2^Where doesmost ofthe saltkids eatprobably comefromA.Family-cooked foods.B.Fruits andvegetables.C.Bottles inthe kitchen.D.Store-bought foods.、3How doesadded saltdo harmto oneshealthA.It makesone tooactive.B.It raisesbloodpressure.C・It changessodiuminsalt.D.It makesgaining weighteasy.、4Which isa suggestedway toreduce theintake ofsaltA.Replacing saltwith spices.B.Eating withoutselection.C.Eating lesshome-made food.D.Taking muchexercise everyday.第三部分语言知识运用(共两节)第一节(每小题分,满分分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的、、和L530A BC四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项.D(分)
26.30Our teacherstried teachingus aboutdeath duringnursing training.As astudent nurse,I knewI wouldseedeath inmy1I hadno ideaofthe2itwouldhave onme,3The firstperson Isaw diewas anelderly man,John,who hadbeen4for weeks.His heartwas5and thehealth-care teamwaskeeping himcomfortable and6his symptoms.He hadstopped speakingdays beforebut wasstill awakeat times,and his7when wespoke tohim wasbeautiful.(恶化)When Icame ontothe8one morning,the nightstaff saidhe haddeteriorated overnightand had_9left toleave.A trainednurse andI gavehim abed bath,shaved himand changedhis sheets.For thenext sixhours I10his handandtalked tohim.The doctorcame inregularly andasked ifhe neededmore painrelief butheseemed11most ofthe time.He only12opened hiseyes tosmile atme.Early inthe afternoonthe nursecame backin andwewashed hisface and13his hainAs shewas justabout toleave theroom,she strokedhis hairand said:wOh John,just14Minutes later,hedid.It hasbeen20years sinceJohns death.I haveseen15deaths inmy timenursing.I haveseen staffgo farbeyond the16oftheir jobsto17that apatient hasas gooda deathas possible.I remembersome ofthe otherfaces,but noneis quiteas18asJohns.He,andtheprofessionals whowere19him,taught methat it20how wetreat thosewho aredying.
1、A.life B.career C.mind D.family、2A.impact B.difference C.reflection D.affection、3A.instead B.regardless C.therefore D.however、4A.insisting B.challenging C.struggling D.recovering、5A.striking B.failing C.beating D.aging、6A.comforting B.decreasing C.disappearing D.relieving7^A.face B.eyes C.smile D.expression、8A.ward B.classroom C.hospital D.department、9A.days B.hours C.minutes D.seconds、10A.held B.reached C.hugged D.touched、11A.silent B.painful C.peaceful D.anxious、12A.frequently B.occasionally C.hardly D.easily、13A.combed B.tied C.washed D.smelt、14A.come onB.pass awayC.let goD.go away、15A.priceless B.constant C.considerate D.countless、16A.qualifications B.ability C.expectations D.exception、17A.pretend B.assume C.believe D.ensure、18A.beautiful B.vivid C.pale D.scary。
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