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    这是一份2023届浙江省绍兴市高三4月高考科目考试适应性考试(二模)英语试题(含答案),共14页。试卷主要包含了阅读理解,七选五,完形填空,用单词的适当形式完成短文,其他应用文,读后续写等内容,欢迎下载使用。
    2023届浙江省绍兴市高三4月高考科目考试适应性考试(二模)英语试题学校:___________姓名:___________班级:___________考号:___________ 一、阅读理解Emerald Cruises’ River Cruise (巡游)Danube delights7 NIGHTS/APR—OCT 2023/PRICES FROM £1,440ppThis amazing holiday includes:River cruise7-night full-board Danube river cruise on board your EmeraldPRICESPERPERSONFROMAPR.2023MAY.2023JUN.2023SEP.2023OCT2023EMERALDSTATEROOMWAS £2,265pp NOW £1,440ppWAS £3,195pp NOW £1,995ppWAS £3,225pp NOW £1,980ppWAS £3,195pp NOW £1,955pWAS £2,645pp NOW £1,460ppPANORAMABALCONYSUTEWAS£3,457pp NOW £2,205ppWAS £4,405pp NOW£2,120ppWAS £4,075pp NOW £2,745ppWAS £4,045pp NOW £2,120ppWAS £3,495pp NOW £2,225ppStar-Ship·20 meals including: seven breakfasts,six lunches and seven dinners·Enjoy unlimited drinks on board with a free Premium Drinks Package·Visiting: Budapest, Bratislava, Vienna, Krem — Durnstein, Engehrzell — Passau, RegensburgTours and Experiences·A guided coach tour of Budapest·A walking tour of Bratislava·A guided Vienna art tour, Gottweig Abbey, Pasau and Regensburg·Traditional Hungarian folklore show onboard·Home-hosted coffee and cake with a Slovakian family·Traditional Bavarian band on board·A hike to Buda Hill, Bratisava Castle and Durnstein Castle·A bike tour in Vienna, to the Walhalla monument and along the Danube RiverAll flights and airport transfers to and from your star-Ship(London departure — complimentary regional flights available on request) 1How much will be saved if a tourist chooses Panorama Balcony Suite in June?A1185 pounds. B1270 pounds.C1325 pounds. D1330 pounds.2What can be inferred about the holiday schedule?ATourists will have to pay for the drinks on board.BTourists can choose from different meal packages.CTourists are likely to get aboard the ship in the afternoonDTourists will be put up in a hotel while visiting Budapest3In which tours will tourists be accompanied by guides?AVienna art tour Budapest coach tour.BVienna bike tour Bratislava walking tour.CThe tours to Durnstein Castle Regensburg.DThe tours to Gottweig Abbey Bratisava Castle. With a full career in both politics and business, Hiram Fong never set out to develop one of Oahu’s most impressive horticulture (园艺) attractions. Fong, whose political career lasted over thirty years, was one of the first two senators (参议员) from Hawaii when it became a state in 1959 and the first Asian American to serve in the US Senate. Before working in politics, Fong paid his own way through Harvard Law School and, upon graduating helped found and run a law firm. Fong eventually led several companies, all the while, gardening was his escape.In 1950, Fong purchased more than 700 acres of land on Oahu, above Kaneohe Bay. Wanting to experiment with growing fruit, he planted banana, then papaya, lemon, jackfruit, and avocado. By also choosing to plant crops such as bamboo, coconut, betel nut, and turmeric, he broadened the types of plants in his garden and developed a landscape reminding people of Hawaii hundreds of years ago.After he retired from politics in 1977, Fong continued to be in charge of his companies, but he focused on gardening, personally importing and planting countless species of plants. Eventually, he divided his land into five gardens, each one named after a US president who had served while Fong was a senator. The Eisenhower Plateau is dedicated to native Chinese plants, such as the Hong Kong orchid tree and the Java plum. The Johnson Plateau features foreign fruits. Kennedy Valley supports ginger and palms from all over the world. Nixon Valley abounds with flowers while the Ford Plateau highlights hillsides of pili grasses.The preserve is now named Senator Fong’s Plantation and Gardens, complete with a visitors’ center and guided tours. Until his death in 2004 at ninety-seven. Fong spent every weekend tending to his flowers and trees and associating with visitors. He considered gardening a contributing reason for his long and healthy life.4What made Fong start gardening?AHis life experiences in Hawaii. BHis big ambition for business.CHis political career as a senator. DHis temporary release from reality.5What is paragraph 3 mainly about?AFong’s further devotion to gardening BFong’s management of companies.CFong’s research on plant species. DFong’s naming of his gardens.6What can be learnt about Fong from the last paragraph?AHe lived quite a busy but regular life in his old age.BHe credited gardening for his long and healthy life.CHe kept taking care of flowers as his daily routine.DHe spent his later years establishing a visitors’ centre.7What does the author want to convey through this passage?AIt is care and diligence that bring luck.BIt takes three generations to make a gentleman.CNothing great is ever achieved without enthusiasm.DPatience is a flower that grows not in everyone’s garden. Every 40 days a language dies. This “catastrophic” loss is being intensified by the climate crisis; according to linguists. If nothing is done, conservative estimates suggest that half of all the 7000 languages currently spoken will be extinct by the end of the century.Speakers of minority languages have experienced a long history of persecution (迫害) , with the result that by the 1920s half of all indigenous (土著的) languages in Australia, the US, South Africa and Argentina were extinct. The climate crisis is now considered the “final nail in the coffin” for many indigenous languages and the knowledge they represent.“Languages are already endangered,” says Anastasia Richl, director of the Strathy language unit at Queen’s University in Kingston, Ontario. Huge factors are globalization and migration, as communities move to regions where their language is not spoken or valued, according to Richl. “It seems particularly cruel,” she says, “that most of the world’s languages are in parts of the world that are growing unpleasant to people.” Vanuatu, a South Pacific island nation measuring 12,189km2, has 110 languages, the highest density (密度) of languages on the planet. It is also one of the countries most at risk of sea level rise, she says. “Many small language communities are on islands and coastlines easily subject to hurricanes and sea level rise.” Others live on lands where rising temperature threatens traditional farming and fishing practices, leading to migration.In response to the crisis, the UN launched the International Decade of Indigenous Languages in 2022. Promoting and conserving languages of indigenous communities is “not only important for them, but for all humanity”, said Csaba Korosi, the UN general assembly president, urging countries to allow access to education in indigenous languages.8What is the writer mainly concerned about?AThe disappearance of languages. BThe challenge of climate change.CThe reaction to the language crisis. DThe trend of the speedy globalization.9Why is Vanuatu mentioned in paragraph 3?ATo explain the main reason for language density.BTo show the common features of endangered languages.CTo stress the impact of geographical position on migration.DTo illustrate the situation of minority language communities.10What does the International Decade of Indigenous Languages aim to do?ASupport migrants to access local education.BDiscourage people from massive migration.CImprove the living conditions of minority groups.DPreserve the languages of indigenous communities.11Which of the following is the best title for the text?AFaced with Disasters: Communities Have to LeaveBLost for Words: Rising Seas Bring Threat of CatastropheCUpset at Extinction: UN Urges International CooperationDInvolved in Action: Experts Seek Solutions to Climate Crisis You know exercise is heart smart and good for you. But do you really know how much physical activity you’re getting? Studies show that using a fitness tracker-a device that tracks your movement—can increase your steps per day by more than a mile.“Fitness trackers are a great tool for heart health,” says cardiologist (心脏病医生) Seth Martin. “Being more active and changing your habits is important but difficult. Tracking likely helps people when combined with a clear goal to shoot for.”Having an objective daily record can open people’s eyes to how little exercise they’re getting, Martin says, which can recalibrate their mindset (心态) and get motivated. People find ways to incorporate (融入) more activities into their day, walking during meetings, or simply taking the stairs instead of an elevator. “Fitness tracking gives people information and enables them to start making changes for heart health,” Martin says.Try a few trackers until you find one that’s comfortable for you and your budget. Martin suggests, “Once you’ve made a match, you can try the next steps: Use the tracker consistently every day. Set a goal and then find activities you enjoy that also fit into your daily life and can be sustained over the long term. Finally, encourage friends and family to use trackers as well. It can create a social support network and even foster a sense of competition. Follow these tips, and you’ll be on your way to a healthier lifestyle and a healthier heart.”So be ready, as doctors learn and introduce even better ways to use these devices. In a randomized clinical trial, Martin and his colleagues tested an automated, real-time, personalized program that sent coaching text messages to cardiology patients based on data from a wearable device paired with their phone. Over the short term, this coaching system helped increase step counts by over a mile a day beyond tracking alone. “I think technology can be a very powerful tool to get people moving more,” says Martin.12According to paragraphs 1-2, what do people fail to do when exercising?AIntegrate movement into work. BMaintain a daily exercise schedule.CKick improper habits of exercising. DMonitor the amount of physical activity.13What does the underlined word “recalibrate” in paragraph 3 mean?AAdjust. BAbandon. CStrengthen. DEvaluate.14What does Martin suggest people do?AEncourage the family to attend competitions.BTake exercise under the guidance of a coach.CPurchase a proper device and use it every day.DConsult a doctor and decide on suitable activities.15What does Martin think of the future of fitness trackers?AUncertain. BPromising. CDoubtful. DSustainable.  二、七选五Dreaming big doesn’t mean we suddenly want to be a millionaire or become famous. That’s because “bigger” is a relative term. If we currently have no dreams, dreaming bigger might just mean a small goal that we want to reach. But even that is not always easy. So how do you start dreaming bigger?Cultivate Confidence. To achieve big things, you have to believe that you can. Therefore, the first thing we need to dream big is to get a confidence boost. Try to remember a time when you succeeded in doing something you set your mind to. ____16____Face Fear of Failure. The fear of doing something big can be intense. What if we fail? What then? If this sounds like you, it may be helpful to develop the belief that growth and learning are more important than success or other people’s opinions. ____17____ That way we can better enjoy the pursuit, even if it ultimately does result in failure.Face Fear of Success. Success can mean different things to different people. For example, success might mean feeling like the odd one out in your family or friend group. ____18____ Or, it could lead to jealousy from others. But taking a closer outlook at these fears and thinking about how you might deal with them can help you move through them.Use Your Imagination. ____19____ Maybe you imagine yourself owning your own business, having a big family, or traveling all over the world. Then does living this life feel good or authentic? Use this exercise to better understand which big dreams are a good fit for you.Enjoy the Process. Sometimes we end up spending so much time focusing on big dreams that we forget to enjoy the process. Indeed, big dreams can help us imagine a life or a future we’ve never known. ____20____ If we don’t enjoy the process, it’s going to be tough to get there.ABut big dreams take time.BWe are taking control of our lives.CStriving towards dreams can decrease well-being.DIt might mean more responsibility than you really want.EUse your experiences as inspiration and self-motivation.FStart by visualizing a variety of different possible exciting outcomes.GIt can help you shift your focus to the journey instead of the end goal  三、完形填空A farmer painted a sign advertising the pups and set about nailing it to a post. As he was ____21____ the last nail into the post, he felt a pull on his overalls. Then a boy said, “I want to buy one.” “Well, these puppies cost a good deal of money,” the farmer responded, looking down into his eyes.The boy ____22____ his head disappointedly. Then reaching deep into his pocket, he pulled out a handful of ____23____. “I’ve got 89 cents. Is that enough ____24____ to take a look?” “Sure.” the farmer let out a whistle. Here, Dolly!” he called.Out from the doghouse ran Dolly followed by four fur balls. The little boy’s eyes danced with ____25____. Slowly another little fur ball appeared, this one noticeably ____26____. Down a ramp (斜坡) it slid. Then the little pup began ____27____ moving toward the others, doing its best to ____28____“I want that one,” the little boy said.The farmer ____29____ down at his side and said, “He is ____30____ and can never run and play with you like these other dogs.” The little boy stepped back and began rolling up one leg of his trousers. In doing so he ____31____ a steel brace (支架) running down both sides of his leg ____32____ itself to a specially made shoe. Looking back up at the farmer, he said,” Sir, I don’t run too well myself, and he will need someone who ____33____.”With tears in his eyes, the farmer picked up the little pup and handed it to the little boy. “How much?” asked the little boy. “No charge,” answered the farmer, “There’s no charge for ____34____ and understanding.”Like the boy, the world needs the people who are determined to ____35____ those who count on us, across the generations.21Adriving Bdragging Ctransforming Dfixing22Acovered Bdropped Cwithdrew Dburied23Aitems Brewards Cchange Dtreasure24Afor all Bafter all Cin turn Dat least25Adelight Bpride Cembarrassment Dconfusion26Aquieter Bsmaller Chealthier Dstronger27Aawkwardly Bsensitively Cflexibly Dsteadily28Ashow off Bkeep away Ccatch up Dbreak down29Asettled Bcalmed Clay Dknelt30Anormal Bspecial Cenergetic Dcautious31Aspotted Badopted Cselected Drevealed32Aexposing Bcommitting Cattaching Dapplying33Aadvocates Bunderstands Crespects Dadmires34Alove Bpassion Crecognition Dcompany35Aappreciate Bconvince Cassist Dguarantee  四、用单词的适当形式完成短文阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。Eating Chinese food can be beneficial for your health. Chinese dishes are often packed with vegetables, lean proteins, and healthy grains like rice and noodles, which ____36____ (make) them a great source of vitamins nutrients, and other essential ____37____ (mineral).Chinese food is also ____38____(relative) inexpensive, making it a great option for eaters. Many dishes can be easily customized to meet dietary restrictions or preferences, and takeout options make it easy ____39____(enjoy) a delicious meal without spending much time in the kitchen.Chinese food is often thought of as a single type of cuisine, ____40____ there are actually many different regional variations. Cantonese cuisine ____41____(characterize) by light and flavorful dishes that often contain seafood while Szechuan dishes are known ____42____ their spicy (辛辣的) flavorings. Hunan cuisine is typically ____43____(heavy) than others, incorporating ingredients like chilies and garlic.In conclusion, eating Chinese food can be a nutritious and economic way to get a variety of flavors and textures on your plate. With a little bit of research and knowledge, you can enjoy all the delicious flavors of Chinese cuisine in ____44____ healthy and safe way. So don’t be afraid to explore the world of Chinese food and discover all the ____45____(wonder) tastes it has to offer!  五、其他应用文46.假定你是校英文报编辑李华,你报正在开展致敬身边的您征文活动。请你写一篇英文征稿启事,内容包括:1.活动目的;2.征文要求;3.投稿方式。注意:1.写作词数应为80左右:2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。Contributions Wanted___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Editorial Department of English Newspaper 六、读后续写47.阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。I was terrified of heights. Of course, it was not really a fear of being in a high place. Rather, it was the view of a long way to fall, of rocks far below me and no firm wall between me and the edge. My sense of security was screamingly absent.I could rely only on my own sure-footedness.Despite my fear, two summers ago I somehow found myself climbing to a high place, while quaking inside and out. Most of our high school had come along on a day trip to the Boquerón, a beautiful and pleasant spot in the foothills of Peru. Its chief attraction is the main waterfall, about 100 feet high, that thunders into a crystal clear pool feeding the Aguaytia River. All around the pool and on down to the rushing river are rocks large and small. The beach is strewn (布满) with rocks. On both sides of the fall, the jungle stretches to meet it, rising parallel to it on a gentler slope.After eating our lunches, many of us wanted to make the climb to an area above it. We knew others had done so on previous trips. A few guys went first to make sure they were on the right path. But after they left, my group of seven decided to go ahead without waiting for them to return. I suspected we were going the wrong way, but I kept silent, figuring that the others knew better. We went along the base of the hill until we reached the climb. It stopped me in my tracks.The climb rose steeply above us. Along the right edge, the jungle hugged the rocks; passage through its trees seemed unlikely to be achieved. The majority of my view was filled with rocks. Peering back down toward the river, I saw a steep slope of rocks all the way to the water. All I could think about was how far it would be to fall.注意:1.续写词数应为150左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。My tense thoughts were interrupted by the realization that my friends were already beginning to climb!___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________My friends kept right on climbing but they did not forget me.___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
    参考答案:1D    2C    3A 4D    5A    6B    7C 8A    9D    10D    11B 12D    13A    14C    15B 16E    17G    18D    19F    20A  21A    22B    23C    24D    25A    26B    27A    28C    29D    30B    31D    32C    33B    34A    35C  36makes    37minerals    38relatively    39to enjoy    40but/yet    41is characterized    42for    43heavier    44a    45wonderful 46                                                          Contributions WantedTo show respect for those great individuals around us, we are calling for contributions with the theme of “Salute Everyday Heroes”.Everyone is welcome to write about the person you admire most in terms of who the person is, why you think he/she is great and how he/she touches you. Your writing is expected to be real and original in not more than 1,000 words. Please be reminded that all contributions should be addressed to studentsunion@ qq. com no later than May 30th.Good examples are the most powerful inspirations. Let’s spread love and goodness and thus make the world a better place! Looking forward to your active involvement.Editorial Department of English Newspaper47My tense thoughts were interrupted by the realization that my friends were already beginning to climb! My anxiety increased as I watched them. “Do I turn back? My whole being shouted,” “Yes!” “Will I regret it later? I really want to get to the top, but...” I voiced my uncertainties to my friends. They dismissed my fears and encouraged me to stick it out. Questioning my own ability, I decided at least to attempt the climb. I chose a path that seemed easiest with my friends ahead of me. When the “path” led up to an extremely narrow area, the difficulties increased, with scary spots one after another. My breathing sped up, and my heart pounded even faster, growing loud in my ears.My friends kept right on climbing but they did not forget me. Someone was always behind me to help hold my feet steady when necessary, while someone else was ahead to offer a hand up. I trusted them more than myself. With friends supporting me by words and actions, I slowly gained ground. Finally we came to the toughest place. Once again I shrank when I peered back at the steep slope of rocks. “You can make it! We won’t let you fall.” My friends’ assurances gave me the strength to go on. When my feet made contact with the solid rock on the top, I heaved a huge sigh of relief. I could feel all the fear draining out of me. I never felt so alive, and so thankful for my friends and that life. 

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