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【走近高考◆◆预热卷】2023年普通高等学校招生全国统一考试预热卷02 英 语 第一部分:听力(共两节,满分 30 分)第一节 听下面 5 段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的 A、B、C 三个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段对话后,你都有 10 秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。1.What will the woman do?A.Wipe the table. B.Wash the dishes. C.Clean the floor.2.How often are the meetings held?A.Once a day. B.Once a week. C.Once a month.3.What does the man mean?A.He is going blind. B.He likes darkness. C.He can't bear the strong light.4.Where does the conversation probably take place?A.On a mountain. B.In a gym. C.At the speakers' home.5.What did the man think of the garden?A.It was beautiful. B.It was crowded. C.It was inspiring. 第二节 听下面 5 段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的 A、B、C 三个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题 5 秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出 5 秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。6.How will the woman give the lucky money to William?A.By WeChat Pay. B.By bank transfer. C.In cash.7.What will William probably do during the holiday?A.Attend classes.B.Join his family for dinner.C.Travel to his grandparents' house.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。8.Why docs the woman think young people prefer public transportation?A.Decrease in income.B.Difficulty of parking.C.Convenience of public transportation.9.Why does the woman like cars?A.They run fast. B.They are cheap. C.They can go anywhere.10.When did the man get rid of his vehicle?A.A year ago. B.Half a year ago. C.One month ago.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。11.Why does Lisa want the new job?A.It pays more money.B.It offers her career promotion.C.It will be easy as she's done it before.12.How did Lisa find out about the job?A.From a co-worker.B.From an advertisement.C.From someone working there.13.How many children does Lisa have?A.Two. B.Three. C.Four听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。14.What is the conversation mainly about?A.Suggestions about adopting a pct.B.Ways of learning to look after a dog.C.Job applications to an animal shelter.15.What does the woman like best about working at a shelter?A.Cleaning the cages.B.Getting along with pets.C.Interacting with other volunteers.16.What does the woman regret about her volunteering work?A.The lack of pay.B.The long working hours.C.The inability to adopt all the pets.17.What will the man probably do next?A.Buy a dog.B.Talk to his roommate.C.Contact a shelter near him.听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。18.What made sweet foods special in ancient civilizations?A.They were hard to make.B.They were the safest foods.C.They were only for important persons.19.When was the cupcake invented?A.In the 1800s. B.In the 1300s. C.In the 1200s.20.Why did it take so long for more recipes to be published?A.The materials were too expensive.B.People perfected desserts early on.C.More demand for sugar was needed. 第二部分 阅读(共两节,满分50分)第一节 (共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。ABeautiful Glowing Beaches Around the WorldIf you need a reminder that nature is awesome, here are some beaches around the world that naturally glow . Time to add these to your travel list!Gippsland Lakes, AustraliaDuring the day, the Gippsland Lakes are like any other: you can swim, water ski, or sail. But at night, the landscape begins to glow due to bioluminescent algae (生物发光的藻类). In 2006, massive rainstorms caused large amounts of algae to enter into the lakes. It glows whenever the water is disturbed, but it has slowly faded with time, which is welcome news for the lakes’ ecosystem. The MaldivesThis glowing beach in the Maldives is just one of the attractive features of the nation. The sand on this beach glows in the dark because of sea shrimp (海虾). These tiny organisms give out blue light for up to a minute, lighting up your path as you walk across the beach. Halong Bay, VietnamHalong Bay is one of Vietnam’s most popular tourist destinations, but it’s not just because of its famous islands covered in green rainforests. At night, boat tours take people out on the water to see the blue-green light from the algae. Dongying, ChinaThe dreamlike sea in Dongying gives us a strong desire to travel unlike any other travel destination. The glow-in-the-dark algae is found mostly on the rock formations along the shoreline, which gives them a blue-green glow. Plus, it acts as a natural warning light if you’re swimming at night.21.What can be inferred about the Gippsland Lakes?A.They may stop glowing over time. B.They are lit by algae during the day.C.They are frequently hit by rainstorms. D.They tend to be dangerous for swimmers.22.In what way is the beach in the Maldives different from the others?A.It isn’t a popular tourist destination. B.It is surrounded by rainforests.C.Its light source isn’t algae. D.Its glow can last for a long time.23.Where can you see glowing rocks?A.At the Gippsland Lakes. B.At Halong Bay.C.On the beach in the Maldives. D.In Dongying. BMy mother always told me, “You should explore your own country before stepping out into the world. ”However, it seems like a tough mission to travel all across its expansive surfaces. But luckily for me, Via Rail Canada offered youths between the ages of 18 and 25 the chance to ride the train across Canada for the month of July. The ticket was a bargain $150. My best friends Trevor, Joel and Jeremy and I immediately jumped at the opportunity and secured four tickets on the great Canadian railroad. For a group of 20-year-olds, this was like the first flight of young birds from the nest. When we approached the train station in the morning, our 22-day adventure from Sudbury to Vancouver was to begin. Eyes baggy from lack of sleep, we jumped on board as if it was the train to Hogwarts in Harry Potter. Although the thought of three full days on those tracks covering close to 3, 000 kilometres crushed our spirits a little, what happened next caught us by surprise. The three days on board turned into a summer camp on rails. At night, we would climb up the glass-domed train car, which gave us a scenic view of the starry night sky, untouched by the harmful light pollution. Before we knew it, the warm sun rays beating down on our faces woke us up for another day on the rails. To my surprise, a sea of golden grain fields dominated the landscape we were in the Canadian Prairies. Another day slipped away and we set up for another night in the dome. And this time we were greeted by night sky painted by a fantastic thunderstorm. Lightning was striking at an incredible rate. The spectacular and memorable light show left everyone in the glass bubble in complete disbelief. Arriving in the Rocky Mountains was one of the most surreal experiences of my life. Before the train adventure, if I could have skipped the travel and arrived at the destination, I would have. That is no longer true. I’ve learned that the journey can be more enjoyable than the destination.24.What has made the author’s train adventure across Canada a reality?A.The encouragement given by his mother. B.The appeal of the scenic views in the country.C.The discount ticket offered by Via Rail Canada. D.His great courage to challenge a tough mission.25.What can we infer about the young people from Paragraph 2 ?A.They were excited about the coming train journey.B.They left their parents for the first time in their life.C.They never thought of having a train adventure.D.They were hooked by the magic story of Harry Potter.26.What does“the glass bubble”in the fourth paragraph refer to?A.A brain in lack of imagination. B.The glass-domed train car.C.A summer camp on the train. D.The sightseeing bus.27.What did the author learn from the train adventure across Canada?A.Opportunities are hard to get. B.Enjoying a journey counts a lot.C.Splendid scenery attracts young people. D.The traveling experience is not real to him. CIs my article mid or valid? If you can answer this question, you already are accustomed to what we term “algospeak.” As more and more online users join social media platforms such as TikTok (抖音), algospeak continues to grow. But what is it, what do these words mean?Algospeak is a coded language or slang used online. For some communities it is the only way to talk safely about sensitive subjects. Due to the rise of algorithmic censorship (算法筛查) in media, algospeak developed as a way to prevent robot from deleting their videos and messages. Users had to get creative to avoid deletion. This means that as long as there is censorship, there will be a new language to avoid it. Further, new slang created on social media platforms fits itself into everyday life. Even if you are not writing a message on TikTok, you may have caught yourself using phrases from the app in your daily life. This connection between people all over the globe allows for shared vocabulary. It also has the potential to completely change the way we as English speakers speak. Here is some new slang popularized by TikTok. Bussin’ (adj. ) — something is really good, usually referring to food Mid (adj. ) — ordinary, not good or badSheesh (ex. ) — response either meaning disbelief or surprise, can be positive or negativeValid (adj. ) — something very good or meets a very high standard; a respectable opinionNo one would have suspected artificial intelligence (AI) would be the catalyst (催化剂) for change but it is. The combination of not only censorship but also high connectivity birthed a new language. Some older generations can’t even understand what the youngest generation says because of the lack of exposure to the new language. The gap between English before social media and English as it is now is giant, and it continues to grow. So, what should we expect for the future? Will censorship loosen or will the English language continue to evolve from digital media? Time can only tell.28.What contributed to the emergence of algospeak?A.The need for netizens to escape censorship.B.The desire for a shared vocabulary around the world.C.The authority’s demand for creating a new language.D.The social media’s intention to catch public attention.29.What can we learn from the last two paragraphs?A.AI needs catalyst to develop.B.Social media birthed a new language.C.Algospeak may cause communication obstacles.D.Strict censorship is a barrier to interpersonal relationships.30.What is the author’s attitude towards the future of algospeak?A.Expectant.B.Intolerant.C.Skeptical.D.Unclear.31.What can we infer about algospeak?A.It offers a new outlook on life.B.Its evolution is associated with AI.C.It has reshaped the digital media.D.It has won popularity among all ages. DFor the first time, scientists have measured what actually happens with face-to-face interactions when employees start to work at an open-plan office, and their results show these modern workspaces are not as cooperative as you’d think.Two researchers from Harvard Business School and Harvard University wanted to test whether removing walls at a real-world workplace really increases interactions between co-workers. “To our knowledge, no prior study has directly measured the effect on actual interaction that results from removing walls to create an open office environment,” Ethan S. Bernstein and Stephen Turban write in the paper. To that end, they approached two multinational companies that were re-organizing their office spaces at the global headquarters, and enlisted small groups of employees for two studies.For eight weeks before the office redesign and eight weeks afterward, the researchers tracked employees’ social interactions and locations. This data was analyzed together with email and instant messaging information from the company’s servers to measure differences in how people were communicating with each other.What they found was a pretty astonishing difference in face-to-face interactions — but not in the direction you might think. Across both experiments, employees’ social interactions in person decreased by a crazy 70 percent, while emails saw an uptick by roughly 20 to 50 percent.So, instead of spending more time cooperating with co-workers in the new space where everyone could see them, people got their heads down and tried to preserve their privacy any way they could. According to these results, it appears that being forced into a more open-plan environment can make people switch from chatting to others in person to sending an email or using instant messaging instead.As the team notes, it’s not automatically a bad thing, but it can certainly change work dynamics in an unexpected way. “That can have important consequences for how — and how productively — work gets done,” the researchers conclude.32.How did the two multinational companies redesign their offices?A.By expanding the total floor areas.B.By updating the computer servers.C.By changing the employees’ locations.D.By tearing down the space boundaries.33.Why did the employees prefer email or instant messaging in an open office space?A.To reduce the risk of privacy leaks.B.To establish efficient communication.C.To facilitate indirect social interaction.D.To transform traditional work patterns.34.What can be inferred from the researchers’ saying in the last paragraph?A.Further relevant research needs conducting.B.Their research findings are of practical value.C.Their team intends to change working environment.D.People hold different opinions on how work gets done.35.What is the main idea of the text?A.Real-world workplaces increase employees’ interaction.B.Work dynamics don’t have much effect on work efficiency.C.Modern workspaces change workers’ way of communication.D.Open-plan offices can’t promote cooperation between co-workers. 第二节 (共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。Science fiction television has done a lot to shape how we view the meals of the future, from an evening dinner in pill form to machines giving us any meal we desire, on demand. ____36____ However, while these ideas for food creation are more than fifty years old, the way we produce and consume food has not changed very much. Even though there is enough food available today to feed the world, more than 870 million people do not have enough to eat. ____37____ With the global population expected to grow to more than nine billion by 2050, demand for food will only increase. No pills or machines have solved our food problems yet.However, agricultural science has been responsible for saving huge numbers of lives. Science and technology helped us out of starvation during the 1960s and 70s when the world’s population exploded. ____38____ The result of this panic was the “green revolution”, which saw the introduction to farming of high production grains, improved irrigation systems and hybrid seeds, saving over one billion people from starvation____39____ Having enough food is only the first step. There are complications with natural disasters, conflict, poverty and environmental problems. All these can mean that the food supply is put at risk ____40____ Many people are concerned about “playing around with nature”, adjusting how food looks and tastes and smells, and other human interferences(干预), all of which are widespread.Anyhow, the world has not been completely saved from starvation, but we are on the way to get there.A.Agricultural science was quite a success.B.There are many complexities when dealing with food.C.Modern science and technology of food contributes a lot.D.Nobody would ever starve if food were this easy to obtain.E.And it is unbelievable that hunger kills more people than disease does.F.Then there are the issues we face when it comes to food experimentation.G.At that time scientists were genuinely worried that we would run out of food. 第三部分 语言运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节 (共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。Philosophy is a systematic and reflective thinking on life. In thinking, the thinker is usually ____41____by the surroundings in which he lives. This is true of an individual, as it is also true of ____42____To the ancient Chinese their land was the world.There are two expressions in Chinese which can both be ____43____as the world: “all beneath the sky” and “all within the four seas.” To the people of a maritime (沿海的) country such as the Greeks it would be ____44____ that expressions like these could be synonymous.The ancient Chinese and Greek philosophers not only lived under different geographic conditions, but different____45____ones as well. Since China is a ____46____country, the Chinese people have to make their living by agriculture, and land is the primary basis of wealth. ____47____, throughout Chinese history, social and economic thinking and policy have____48____ the employment and distribution of land.In the social and economic thinking of Chinese philosophers, there is a____49____between what they call “the root (本)” and “the branch (末).” “The root” refers to agriculture and “the branch” to____50____. The people who deal with the “branch” were the merchants. They were the____51____and lowest of the four traditional classes of society, the other three being scholars, farmers, and artisans. Scholars and farmers were____52____then in China. The scholars did not actually____53____ the land themselves, but since they were usually landlords, their fortunes were____54____with agriculture, and therefore their reaction to the universe and their____55____on life were essentially those of the farmer.Philosophy gives us an ideal of life. Through studying philosophy, we know both this world and ourselves better.41.A.conditioned B.equipped C.powered D.refreshed42.A.traveler B.scholar C.client D.people43.A.displayed B.confused C.translated D.symbolized44.A.discouraging B.unconvincing C.embarrassing D.thrilling45.A.cultural B.economic C.historical D.theoretical46.A.continental B.dependent C.federal D.realistic47.A.Besides B.Furthermore C.Hence D.Otherwise48.A.shrunk from B.put pressure on C.gone about D.centered around49.A.connection B.distinction C.foundation D.solution50.A.commerce B.industry C.occupation D.tourism51.A.aimless B.cautious C.last D.unemployed52.A.ambitious B.dynamic C.fortunate D.honorable53.A.explore B.cultivate C.investigate D.preserve54.A.caught up B.kept up C.tied up D.put up55.A.assessment B.impact C.concern D.outlook 第二节 (共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)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。___56___ (work) on building sites for over 20 years, Hua Shankui, 59, had never imagined he’d become an expert on planting grass. But this was ___57___ happened on a construction site he’s working on in Wuhan, Hubei Province.The 18-hectare construction site of the Huashan section of Wuhan Metro Line 19 is situated near an ecological reserve. Efforts had to be made ___58___ (ensure) that the local environment would not be compromised. To reduce pollution, using dust nets to cover bare soil is a normal practice on construction sites. However, a ___59___ (decide) was made at the Huashan site to plant grass on the soil, a more eco-friendly method.When Hua ___60___ (give) the task of leading a grass planting team, he knew nothing about gardening. The first question facing ___61___ team was what kind of grass they should plant. Hua turned to local gardeners, ___62___ recommended carpet grass, a species ___63___ (common) planted in urban landscaping.However, months ___64___ planting the grass, few seeds of carpet grass grew roots as the soil at the site contains too many small stones. He tried different varieties of grass. After conducting ____65____ (repeat) experiments on a small piece of land, Hua found rye grass (黑麦草) to be the right species. Hua and his colleagues started to plant rye grass. Four months later, the piece of brown soil was covered in green grass, adding life to the construction site while cleaning the air. 第四部分:写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节 (满分15分)66.假定你是李华,你的英国朋友Alan对你校的“校园农场(Campus Farm) ”项目很感兴趣,想来你校参观。请你给他写封邮件,内容包括:1.表示欢迎;2.介绍项目内容和目的。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。Dear Alan, _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Yours, Li Hua 第二节:读后续写(满分25分)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。When I left the office for a news assignment that early summer evening, I had absolutely no idea what life held in store for me.As a young photographer, I was on my way back from a photo shoot. I had shot rolls of films featuring beautiful scenery and scenes of daily life in the countryside. What a fulfilling day! Now what 1 needed was a hot bath and a good rest. 1 couldn’t wait to return home. On the country road, with my camera bag containing my equipment and a phonebook on my back, I rode my motorbike so merrily that all the tiredness disappeared instantly. Suddenly, a big rock hit me from nowhere. All I knew was 1 was no longer on my motorbike.I was thrown away from my bike and hit the road. Before I lost consciousness, I saw all my things scattered (分散的), my helmet (头盔) lying at a distance. Hours, maybe days later, I opened my eyes. 1 realized I was on a hospital bed and later learnt that I had been shifted to the ward after7 days in the ICU. The crash was so severe that my head had been injured seriously, leading to other terrible conditions. Although I survived, there were a series of surgeries needed before I could fully recover—a reconstruction of the knees, my broken right wrist to be fixed and an operation on my nose.I had no relatives in Delhi as I lived alone. After my accident, some warm-hearted strangers donated blood and resources to help me survive, which made me really touched. But every time I tried to piece together that horrible Tuesday, I felt like there remained some missing puzzles. Who discovered and saved me? How was I sent to the hospital? Where can I find my hero? Such questions bothered me until one day Amy, who was the first to learn of my accident came to see me when visits were allowed. 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。In the ward, she told me what happened.___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________I dialed the couple' number immediately, hoping to thank them in person.___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
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