2023年北京第二次普通高中学业水平合格性考试英语模拟卷 02
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仿真模拟试卷 02解析版
一、听力理解(共25小题;每小题1分,共25分)
第一节(共20小题;每小题1分,共20分)
听下面十段对话或独白,从每题所给的A、B、C三个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。每段对话或独白你将听两遍。
听第1段材料,回答第1题。
1.What do we learn about the man?
A.He slept well on the plane.
B.He had a long trip.
C.He had a meeting.
听第2段材料,回答第2题。
2.Why will the woman stay at home in the evening?
A.To wait for a call.
B.To watch a ball game on TV.
C.To have dinner with a friend.
听第3段材料,回答第3题。
3.What does Brown always remind everyone?
A.He always fails to cook. B.He doesn’t like cooking. C.He is a good cook.
听第4段材料,回答第4题。
4.What’s the woman’s excuse?
A.She was ill. B.She forgot it. C.She saw his uncle off.
听第5段材料,回答第5题至第6题。
5.Where does the conversation take place?
A.In a hotel. B.At a booking office. C.At a friend’s house.
6.What will the man probably do in a few days?
A.Fly to another country.
B.Come to the same hotel.
C.Drive here to visit friends.
听第6段材料,回答第7题至第8题。
7.What do we know about Mr Bannister?
A.He is new to the company.
B.He works on the trade deal.
C.He is not experienced enough.
8.Who do the speakers think is suitable for the position?
A.Mr Duncan. B.Mrs Templeton. C.Amelia.
听第7段材料,回答第9题至第11题。
9.What’s happened to the woman’s T-shirt?
A.It becomes smaller. B.It becomes pink. C.It becomes dirty.
10.What does the woman want the man to do?
A.Follow the instructions. B.Dry-clean the T-shirt. C.Throw away the label.
11.What is the probable relationship between the speakers?
A.Boss and employee. B.Teacher and student. C.Husband and wife.
听第8段材料,回答第12题至第14题。
12.What are the speakers doing?
A.Cooking. B.Watching TV. C.Doing shopping.
13.What does the man like best?
A.Cheese. B.Ice cream. C.Milk.
14.When does the conversation take place?
A.At noon. B.In the morning. C.In the late afternoon.
听第9段材料,回答第15题至第17题。
15.Where will the speakers have a picnic?
A.In the mountain. B.In the park. C.In the countryside.
16.When will the speakers go for the picnic?
A.This Sunday. B.Next Sunday. C.Next Saturday.
17.What will the woman do for the picnic?
A.Provide the car. B.Write a report. C.Prepare some food.
听第10段材料,回答第18题至第20题。
18.Which season does the man like best?
A.Winter. B.Spring. C.Autumn.
19.What does the woman say about the weather in her country?
A.It isn’t very cold in winter.
B.It isn’t hot in summer.
C.It often snows in winter.
20.How often do hurricanes occur in the woman’s country?
A.About once every two years.
B.About once a year.
C.About three times a year.
第二节(共5小题;每小题1分,共5分)
听下面一段独白,根据题目要求在相应的横线上写下关键信息。每小题仅填写一个词。
How to Improve Memory
Give the brain a workout
Mental workouts can increase memory by challenging ourselves to ___21___ new brain pathways.
Do physical exercise
It reduces the risk of memory loss and increases the brain ___22___.
Get ___23___ sleep
Most adults should get 7-9 hours of sleep a night to___24___ memories.
Make time for ___25___ andfriends
Healthy relationships help reduce the factors that can lead to memory loss.
二、完形填空(共15小题;每小题1分,共15分)
阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
In June, 1975, my family decided to emigrate (移民) to Canada.Due to the immigration policy, after paying for the flight, we had only $16 ____26____. This was our first time to be traveling by plane. We were all very____27____ by everything new we were experiencing. We did not yet have TVs in our home country. So we were excited about watching the in-flight ____28____.
On the flight, the stewardess came around to ____29____the headphones to passengers. But since we were flying economy class, we were told that the headphones cost $1.The kids looked at us____30____ and asked if they could have a dollar for a set of headphones which they would____31____. Knowing we had only $16 with us in cash until we reached Canada, my husband and I knew that we could not ____32____ to waste the money on headphones-not even one set. When we explained our ____33____ to the kids, they accepted it without complaint. But our____34____ must have shown clearly. A gentleman nearby ____35____ his headphones to us, smiling, without saying a word. The kids’ faces ____36____ with joy.
This ____37____ definitely had a powerful effect on our children. They are now responsible adults who are always ready to help anyone ____38____. Although I cannot describe the ____39____gentleman on that flight, I’ll forever remember the____40____kindled (激起) in our hearts by this small act of kindness.
26.A.available B.borrowed C.earned D.worthwhile
27.A.comforted B.amazed C.relieved D.scared
28.A.views B.dances C.movies D.services
29.A.distribute B.send C.award D.lend
30.A.affectionately B.patiently C.longingly D.calmly
31.A.change B.keep C.pack D.share
32.A.pretend B.take C.afford D.refuse
33.A.question B.dilemma C.mistake D.answer
34.A.disappointment B.astonishment C.excitement D.relief
35.A.threw B.handed C.donated D.pushed
36.A.held back B.turned away C.came on D.lit up
37.A.incident B.wonder C.adventure D.sign
38.A.on board B.in need C.with fear D.at work
39.A.confident B.careful C.generous D.dedicated
40.A.courage B.memory C.idea D.joy
三、阅读理解(共两节,40分)
第一节(共16小题;每小题2分,共32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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
Each time Chinese New Year is approaching, preparations are underway around the world. Here are some Chinatowns for those outside of China wishing to celebrate Chinese New Year.
London
Although it may not be as large or as long-built as others, having only become a center for the Chinese community during the 1950s, London’s Chinatown is a perfectly formed firework that knows how to welcome the new year with a bang. Decorated with red lanterns, previous years have seen shows with acrobatics (杂技), martial arts (武术), dances and operas nearby.
San Francisco
San Francisco’s Chinatown is perhaps the most famous in the USA.The city was the main entry point for Chinese who had crossed the Pacific to the USA during the early 19th century. Between Grant Avenue and Stockton Street, this historic area is a local treasure, attracting more visitors per year than the Golden Gate Bridge.
Bangkok
With an about 100-year-old history, the Thai capital’s Chinatown contains complex streets offering all kinds of tasty food, clothes and toys. Sunday Market days are such a good time to get the full atmosphere of the neighborhood. The area is also known for its gold dealers, whose shops line the road.
Port Louis
Founded in Port Louis, this Mauritian Chinatown shows the island nation’s rich cultural diversity. Built in the early years of the 20th century by settlers from China, its tiny shops and restaurants serve locals and visitors. During Spring Festival, the most exciting sight is the dragon dances on the Rue Royale where Chinese musicians and dancers perform the traditional dragon dances through the streets.
Melbourne
The Chinatown in Melbourne, Australia was formed with the Victorian “gold rush” in the mid-19th century. According to Reuters, Melbourne Chinatown is not only the oldest Chinatown in Australia, but also the longest in all cities in the Western world. Many architectural relics of that time are still preserved, making this street a corridor of traditional Chinese architecture.
41.Which of the following has the longest history?
A.London’s Chinatown. B.San Francisco’s Chinatown.
C.Port Louis’s Chinatown. D.Bangkok’s Chinatown.
42.What’s special about Bangkok’s Chinatown?
A.It is crowded with Chinese restaurants. B.It is the major entrance for the Chinese.
C.It is well-known for its gold business. D.You can enjoy fireworks there.
43.Where can you go if you want to enjoy the dragon dances?
A.The Rue Royale in Port Louis. B.The Sunday Market in Bangkok.
C.Grant Avenue in San Francisco. D.The Chinese community in London.
44.If you want to see traditional Chinese architecture, you can go to the Chinatown in________.
A.London B.Bangkok C.Port Louis D.Melbourne
Have you ever heard of agritourism where you can experience the farm life? If not, Dr. Cindy Ayers Elliott will tell you the real story of Foot Print Farms.
The original concept of building Foot Print Farms was simple. When Ayers Elliott returned to her hometown after graduation, she didn’t have to look any further than her state’s alarming health statistics to find a mission. Everywhere she turned, there were reports of high blood pressure, diabetes, obesity and heart disease. “The problem was already identified,” explains Ayers Elliott. “Too many Mississippians were seriously unhealthy and it didn’t do research to see that. And many of the state’s greatest health challenges could directly result from poor diet.”
These days, Foot Print Farms, which started with a few raised beds of herbs and vegetables, is making fresh , naturally grown food. “Speaking of the key to my success, the co-op(合作商店) model works because we share the work and rewards,” notes Ayers Elliott. “A perfect example is the Wingfield High School football team. To earn the money for equipment and other items, players committed to working five hours a week on the farm, and by the end of the summer they produced 1,000 melons and the profits from their sales helped to buy weights, T-shirts, sweatsuits and pregame meals. But the lessons they learned about the rewards of hard work and working together to accomplish something were even more valuable products of their efforts.”
“It’s a model that can easily be learned in other places and I’m looking forward to seeing some of our current partners do just that — to take what they have learned here and spin it off in other communities,” Ayers Elliott remarks. She is now looking forward to developing an agritourism area, where visitors can experience the farm life, learn new skills and take with them seeds of inspiration they can sow in their own communities when they return home.
45.What made Ayers Elliott set up Foot Print Farms?
A.The problems faced by local farmers. B.Her further research into heart disease.
C.The failure of her career after graduation. D.The health state of people in her hometown.
46.Why does the author take the football team as an example?
A.To advocate the concept of independence. B.To stress the importance of teamwork.
C.To support the idea of the co-op model. D.To explore the key to success.
47.What is Ayers Elliot’s attitude towards the future of Foot Print Farms?
A.Optimistic. B.Skeptical. C.Cautious. D.Ambiguous.
48.What is the main idea of the text?
A.Naturally grown food benefits people’s health.
B.Food Print Farms is making a difference in Mississippi.
C.Ayers Elliott encourages people to keep a healthy diet.
D.Agritourism is becoming increasingly popular in America.
When you’re on a fishing boat, you may see flocks of birds following your tracks, hoping to catch a snack. Now scientists say they can use those birds’ behavior to track illegal fishing boats.
Here’s how it worked: Researchers attached data recorders to the backs of 169 albatrosses (信天翁) in the Southern and Indian oceans. The devices weighed only an ounce and a half, but they included a GPS and were able to detect the presence and intensity of radar signals coming from boats. That information was then transmitted by satellite, so the researchers could track the locations of the birds — and thus the radar-emitting boats — in real time.
The scientists then cross-checked the data against the known locations of boats, gathered from a system that boats use to declare themselves, called the Automatic Identification System (AIS). And differences appeared frequently.
More than a third of the times the birds’ recorders detected radar signals, and therefore a boat, no such boat appeared in the official log — meaning that the vehicles had likely switched off their Automatic Identification Systems — something the researchers say probably happens in illegal fishing operations.
The work suggests birds could be an effective boat-monitoring tool, as long as illegal fishing operations don’t target the birds. Fortunately, such a task would be difficult.
“Around fishing boats, you can get hundreds of birds at any one time that are all flying around. So it’s not really possible to target a specific bird. And the birds with recorders on are not marked in any way. So it’s difficult for fishermen to pick out a specific bird,” said study author Samantha Patrick, a marine biologist at the University of Liverpool.
Patrick’s bigger concern is that albatrosses are often trapped by fishing lines. And though regulations have been established to prevent that happening, illegal boats don’t necessarily obey.
49.What behavior of albatrosses can be used to track illegal fishing boats?
A.Seeking snacks on a boat. B.Following a boat to catch food.
C.Monitoring the locations of the boats. D.Keeping an eye open for illegal activities.
50.What’s the purpose of data recorders attached to the backs of albatrosses?
A.To carry a GPS. B.To record the birds’ behavior.
C.To detect radar signals from boats. D.To help satellite transmit information.
51.Why did the fishing boats turn off their Automatic Identification Systems?
A.They needn’t declare themselves.
B.They were probably fishing illegally.
C.They didn’t want to send radar signals.
D.They wanted to avoid being followed by albatrosses.
52.What is the best title for the text?
A.Birds — Humans’ Friends
B.Data Recorders — A Helper to Albatrosses
C.AIS — A System to Locate Illegal Fishing Boats
D.Albatrosses — A Tool to Monitor Illegal Fishing Boats
African countries have retrieved some historic relics(遗物), which reflects the important development of human society, from European countries. Recently, Germany signed a deal for the return of hundreds of valuable artworks from the Kingdom of Dahomey in the 19th century, in what is today Benin.
But many artifacts(手工艺品) are still unluckily missing and some are on their way back. One is an eight-legged seat from the old kingdom in Uganda. The important artifact now sits at a museum thousands of kilometers away in Britain. The wooden seat is housed at the University of Oxford. It is one of at least 279 relics there taken from the Bunyoro-Kitara Kingdom.
Apollo John Rwamparo is a leader of Uganda. He really values the country’s cultural relics. He requested the British to return the artifacts. Ugandan leaders are preparing to meet with the University of Cambridge in Britain about the return of such historical artifacts. The school has an unknown number of artifacts from Africa. Through many efforts,an artifact was returned to its home.
The British Museum holds a large collection of artifacts from Africa. Rose Mwanja said she had been trying hard on it and believed it could have some good effects. She is a director of Uganda’s museums. She added she could start with those that are more willing to cooperate.
Many of the artifacts from Africa cannot even be found. That led to an organization started by late Congolese art collector Sindika Dokolo. The organization offers to buy African art from collections in foreign countries, By 2020, when Dokolo died, his group had successfully recovered 15 items. However, for African governments, the recovery of artifacts remains a struggle and will take much time.
53.What does the underlined word “retrieved” in paragraph 1 mean?
A.Thrown. B.Taken back. C.Given up. D.Organised.
54.Where is the artifact of the eight-legged seat at present?
A.In Benin. B.In Uganda. C.In Britain. D.In Germany.
55.What is Ugandan leaders’ attitude to their country’s cultural relics?
A.Curious. B.Confused. C.Uncaring. D.Concerned.
56.Which word best describes the recovery of artifacts?
A.Frightening. B.Doubtful. C.Effortless. D.Challenging.
六、阅读表达
阅读下面的短文,并根据短文内容回答后面的问题。
The population of monarchs passing the winter in Mexico appears to have fallen. Now, the good news for Illinois’ state insects: The Field Museum in Chicago is trying to figure out what makes a successful monarch garden in the city, and it’s proper to start preparing for this summer.
The Field Museum project involves citizens reporting on spaces that researchers can’t walk into every day, like backyards. Participants sent in weekly reports, including the makeup of their garden, and development of eggs and caterpillars. The more successful gardens had more milkweed(乳汁草)and blooming plants,multiple milkweed species, and tended to be larger plots. But Klinger, an expert at the Field Museum,said one participant with a single plant watched eggs transform all the way to chrysalises(蛹). So,she said,“You just need one plant.”
In 2020,during the second season of the study, the number of caterpillars dropped even though the number of participants in the study more than doubled.
Chicago saw a hot, dry summer——its warmest on record, and Klinger said that may have affected the health of the milkweed plants. The reports out of Mexico noted this season’s eastern population drop followed an increase in forest loss, which was 4 times what it was a year ago, primarily from illegal tree cutting, as well as trees hit by wind and drought. But they also said spring and summer weather conditions were tough for milkweed blossoms and egg development in the southern US, which is largely responsible for limiting reproduction.
“But now is the optimum time to start planning to plant some milkweed. The best thing to do is what you can do. One milkweed plant in a pot on your balcony(阳台)is doing something,” Klinger said.
57.What’s the intention of the Field Museum project?
________________
58.What’s the main idea of paragraph 2?
________________
59.Why was there an increase in the forest loss?
________________
60.What is the author’s attitude towards the Field Museum project?
________________
七、开放性作文
61.2023年5月19日是濒危物种日(Endangered Species Day 2023),为提高保护野生动植物的意识,你校学生会向全校师生发布了一条征文信息,请你按要求写一篇短文,内容包括:
1.保护野生动植物的重要性;
2.你校的宣传活动;
3.你的建议。
注意:1.词数80左右;
2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
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答案
一、听力理解(共25小题;每小题1分,共25分)
第一节(共20小题;每小题1分,共20分
1.B
【原文】W:Good morning, Mr Li. Did you sleep well last night after your long flight?
M:Good morning. Yes, I did. I feel totally rested and I’m now ready for our meeting.
2.A
【原文】M: We could go to a ball game this evening or would you rather eat in a restaurant and then see a film?
W: To tell you the truth, I can’t really go anywhere this evening, because I’m expecting an important phone call.
3.C
【原文】W: Brown says he is good at cooking. Is that true?
M: Well, he is always saying that and never fails to remind everyone of it.
4.C
【原文】M: Betty, you should have finished the task yesterday.
W: Well, I am really sorry. You know, I had to see my uncle off, so...
M: That’s no excuse.
5.A 6.B
【原文】M: Well, we’ll certainly stay here again next time we’re passing through.
W: Good. Do let us know in advance and we’ll try to get you the same room.
M: That would be lovely. It may be quite soon in fact.
W: Oh? How is that?
M: Well. We are driving to the South of Spain in the next couple of days and we may come back this way.
W: Do give us a ring if you decide to.I hope you’ll have a pleasant trip.
7.C 8.B
【原文】W: There are many candidates for this promotion. In my opinion, Mr Bannister has proven himself to the company, but he doesn’t have much experience.
M: I agree with you, Amelia, but we shouldn’t ignore Mrs Templeton. She really helped us a lot with the trade deal last year.
W: I didn’t think about that. You’re right. We should go with her, as she’s been with us longer.
M: Let’s inform Mr Duncan that we’ve reached a decision.
9.B 10.A 11.C
【原文】W: Oh no! My favorite Wool sweater is destroyed!
M: Oops, my bad. I thought it could go in the washer and dryer.
W: No! You have to read the label. It says it can only be dry-cleaned.
M: I’m so sorry, my mistake. I’ll do that next time.
W: Also, look at this. My white T-shirt is pink! You have to separate the whites and colors.
M: Oh, you’re right! Why do I always forget that?
W: Honey, please follow all the instructions before you do the laundry.
M: All right. I will wash the clothes properly next time. No more mistakes. Starting now.
W: You! This clothes still smells bad, too! Did you add laundry powder?
M: Umm, don’t get angry, but I think I forgot.
12.C 13.B 14.C
【原文】W: At lunchtime, 1 watched that good cooking show, Chef’s Special,and I’ve got some great ideas for some meals we can try out for dinner.
M: Well, that sounds good. So what’s on your list?
W: Let’s see. We’ve got some meat at home already, but we need something for a salad. We need some tomatoes, carrots and green onions.
M: Sounds very healthy.
W: The apples look really good today. Let’s pick up some, too. Plus we need to get some bananas. Would you like some milk or cheese?
M: No, they are not my taste.
W: Then can you get a box of ice cream?
M: Sure, I love ice cream best.
W: I think that’s everything we need. Let’s go home and cook dinner.
15.C 16.B 17.C
【原文】W: You know, we can do something we haven’t done for a long time. I’d like to go on a picnic. Where could we go? Over to the park?
M: No, I want to drive out into the country, find some place away from the highway and have a real old-fashioned picnic lunch with fried chicken, potato salad, fish. chips and lemonade.
W: Sounds like a good idea. Why don’t we go this Sunday?
M: I can’t make it. I’m busy writing the report on the study of western food all weekend, but next Saturday and Sunday I will be free.
W: Let’s make some preparations on Saturday and start out the next day.
M: OK. It’s a date. You get what we need for the lunch and I’ll provide the car.
18.B 19.A 20.B
【原文】W: What a lovely day!
M: Yes. There’s a feeling of spring in the air today. I wish it were spring all year round.
W: You really love spring. I like winter best. What is the weather like here in winter?
M: It’s pretty cold. But it doesn’t snow often. What is the weather like in your country?
W: Summer is a bit hotter than here, but winter isn’t so cold.
M: How about spring and autumn?
W: Lovely, especially in spring.
M: I see. You said you’d seen hurricanes before. Do they often occur in your country?
W: No. About once a year.
M: I’ve never seen a hurricane. It must be scary.
W: Exactly.
M: Oh, it’s seven o’clock now. Let’s listen to the weather report on the radio.
第二节(共5小题;每小题1分,共5分)
21.develop 22.activity 23.enough 24.store 25.family
【原文】Good morning, everyone. Today I’m going to give some advice on improving memory. First, give the brain a workout. As physical workouts can increase our muscle strength, mental workouts can increase our memory by challenging ourselves to develop new brain pathways. For example, learning a new language, solving higher-level math problems, and writing essays can serve as mental workouts. Second, do physical exercise. Physical exercise can increase blood circulation throughout our body, which sends more oxygen to our brain. Therefore, it reduces the risk of memory loss and increases the brain activity. The third tip is to get enough sleep. Sleep plays an important role in memory. While the amount of required sleep time might vary, most adults should get 7-9 hours of sleep a night to store memories in the brain. Finally, make time for family and friends. Healthy relationships are necessary to improve our memory, which helps reduce the factors that can lead to memory loss, such as stress and depression. Our memory is closely linked to both our physical and mental health, and the best way to improve our memory is to have a healthy daily routine. Thank you.
二、完形填空(共15小题;每小题1分,共15分)
26.A 27.B 28.C 29.A 30.C 31.D 32.C 33.B 34.A 35.B 36.D 37.A 38.B 39.C 40.D
【导语】这是一篇记叙文。文章主要讲述了作者一家移民到加拿大,飞机上孩子想要花一美元够买一副耳机,但奈何作者他们身上只有16美元,只能拒绝孩子的请求。这时旁边的先生把自己的耳机给了他们,这个小小的善举点燃了作者他们一家心中的喜悦。
26.考查形容词和动词词义辨析。句意:由于移民政策的原因,在支付了机票费用后,我们只有16美元可用。A. available可获得的;B. borrowed借给;C. earned赚得;D. worthwhile值得的。根据后文“Knowing we had only $16”指只有16美元可以用,故选A。
27.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:我们都对我们所经历的一切新鲜事物感到非常惊讶。A. comforted安慰;B. amazed惊讶的;C. relieved安慰的;D. scared害怕的。根据上文“This was our first time to be traveling by plane.(这是我们第一次乘飞机旅行)”可知,第一次坐飞机,所以对一切都感到惊奇。故选B。
28.考查名词词义辨析。句意:所以我们对看飞机上的电影很兴奋。A. views观点;B. dances舞蹈;C. movies电影;D. services服务。根据上文“We did not yet have TVs in our home country.(我们的祖国还没有电视)”可知,作者他们对看飞机上的电影很兴奋。故选C。
29.考查动词词义辨析。句意:在飞机上,空姐过来给乘客分发耳机。A. distribute分配;B. send发送;C. award奖励;D. lend借给。根据后文“the headphones to passengers”指空姐过来给乘客分发耳机。故选A。
30.考查副词词义辨析。句意:孩子们渴望地看着我们,问能不能给他们一美元买一副耳机,然后和别人分享。A. affectionately亲切地;B. patiently耐心地;C. longingly渴望地;D. calmly平静地。根据后文“and asked if they could have a dollar for a set of headphones”可知,孩子们渴望地看着他们,问能不能给他们一美元买一副耳机,故选C。
31.考查动词词义辨析。句意:孩子们渴望地看着我们,问能不能给他们一美元买一副耳机,然后和别人分享。A. change改变;B. keep保持;C. pack打包;D. share分享。根据上文“The kids”可知孩子不止一个,所以耳机需要分享。故选D。
32.考查动词词义辨析。句意:在到达加拿大之前,我们身上只带了16美元现金,我和丈夫知道我们不能把钱浪费在买耳机上——哪怕是一套也不行。A. pretend假装;B. take带走;C. afford买得起;D. refuse拒绝。根据后文“to waste the money on headphones”可知,他们身上只带了16美元现金,我和丈夫知道我们不能把钱浪费在买耳机上——哪怕是一套也不行。故选C。
33.考查名词词义辨析。句意:当我们向孩子们解释我们的困境时,他们毫无怨言地接受了。A. question问题;B. dilemma困境;C. mistake错误;D. answer回答。上文提到作者他们身上只有16美元,所以是向孩子解释困境。故选B。
34.考查名词词义辨析。句意:但是我们的失望一定表现得很明显。A. disappointment失望;B. astonishment惊讶;C. excitement激动;D. relief安慰。上文提到作者他们因为经济困难,无法帮助孩子,所以是无法帮助孩子的失望。故选A。
35.考查动词词义辨析。句意:旁边的一位先生微笑着把耳机递给我们,一句话也没说。A. threw扔;B. handed递给;C. donated捐赠;D. pushed推。根据后文“his headphones to us, smiling, without saying a word”指旁边的一位先生微笑着把耳机递给他们,一句话也没说。故选B。
36.考查动词短语辨析。句意:孩子们的脸上洋溢着喜悦。A. held back隐瞒;B. turned away避开;C. came on快点;D. lit up点亮,面露喜色。根据后文“with joy”指脸上洋溢着喜悦,应用light up。故选D。
37.考查名词词义辨析。句意:这一事件无疑对我们的孩子产生了巨大的影响。A. incident事件;B. wonder好奇;C. adventure冒险;D. sign标志。根据上文“definitely had a powerful effect on our children”指绅士把耳机给作者他们的事件。故选A。
38.考查介词短语辨析。句意:他们现在是负责任的成年人,随时准备帮助任何有需要的人。A. on board在船上;B. in need在危难中;C. with fear害怕地;D. at work在工作。根据上文“They are now responsible adults who are always ready to help anyone”可知,孩子们现在是负责任的成年人,随时准备帮助任何有需要的人。故选B。
39.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:虽然我无法描述那位航班上的“慷慨”先生,但我将永远记得这个小小的善举在我们心中点燃的喜悦。A. confident自信的;B. careful仔细的;C. generous慷慨的;D. dedicated专心致志的。根据上文可知,飞机上的先生把自己的耳机给了作者他们,即慷慨。故选C。
40.考查名词词义辨析。句意:虽然我无法描述那位航班上的“慷慨”先生,但我将永远记得这个小小的善举在我们心中点燃的喜悦。A. courage勇气;B. memory记忆;C. idea想法;D. joy快乐。呼应上文“with joy”指被善举点燃了内心的喜悦。故选D。
三、阅读理解(共两节,40分)
A
41.B 42.C 43.A 44.D
【导语】这是一篇应用文。文章主要介绍了五个唐人街的情况。
41.细节理解题。根据San Francisco部分中“The city was the main entry point for Chinese who had crossed the Pacific to the USA during the early 19th century.(19世纪初,这座城市是中国人横渡太平洋来到美国的主要入口)”;London部分中“Although it may not be as large or as long-built as others, having only become a center for the Chinese community during the 1950s, London’s Chinatown is a perfectly formed firework that knows how to welcome the new year with a bang.(虽然它可能没有其他唐人街那么大,建造时间也没有其他唐人街那么长,直到20世纪50年代才成为华人社区的中心,但伦敦唐人街是一个完美的烟花,知道如何用砰的一声迎接新年)”;第四段中“With an about 100-year-old history, the Thai capital’s Chinatown contains complex streets offering all kinds of tasty food, clothes and toys.(泰国首都的唐人街有大约100年的历史,里面有复杂的街道,提供各种美味的食物、衣服和玩具)”以及第五段“Built in the early years of the 20th century by settlers from China, its tiny shops and restaurants serve locals and visitors.(这里是20世纪初由中国移民建造的,这里的小商店和餐馆为当地人和游客提供服务)”可知,旧金山的唐人街历史最悠久。故选B。
42.细节理解题。根据第四段“The area is also known for its gold dealers, whose shops line the road.(该地区还以黄金交易商而闻名,他们的商店沿路而建)”可知,该地区以黄金交易商而闻名。故选C。
43.细节理解题。根据第五段“During Spring Festival, the most exciting sight is the dragon dances on the Rue Royale where Chinese musicians and dancers perform the traditional dragon dances through the streets.(在春节期间,最令人兴奋的景象是皇家街上的舞龙,中国音乐家和舞者在街上表演传统的舞龙)”可知,如果你想欣赏舞龙,你可以去路易港的皇家街。故选A。
44.细节理解题。根据最后一段“Many architectural relics of that time are still preserved, making this street a corridor of traditional Chinese architecture.(许多当时的建筑遗迹仍然保存下来,使这条街成为中国传统建筑的走廊)”可知,如果你想看中国传统建筑,你可以去墨尔本的唐人街。故选D。
B
45.D 46.C 47.A 48.B
【导语】本文是一篇记叙文。文章主要讲述了Cindy Ayers-Elliott博士出于想要改变家乡人们健康状况的初衷,成立了足印农场,介绍了农场的经营过程以及Elliott对农场的一些看法,足印农场对密西西比河周边的人起了积极的作用。
45.细节理解题。根据第二段中“The original concept of building Foot Print Farms was simple. When Ayers-Elliott returned to her hometown after graduation, she didn’t have to look any further than her state’s alarming health statistics to find a mission. Everywhere she turned, there were reports of high blood pressure, diabetes, obesity and heart disease.(建造脚印农场的最初概念很简单。Ayers-Elliott毕业后回到家乡,她只需要看看该州令人担忧的健康数据,就能找到使命。无论她走到哪里,都有关于高血压、糖尿病、肥胖症和心脏病的报道)”以及“Too many Mississippians were seriously unhealthy and it didn’t take research to see that. And many of the state’s greatest health challenges could directly result from poor diet.(太多密西西比人严重不健康,这一点无需研究就能发现。而该州许多最大的健康挑战可能直接来自不良的饮食习惯)”可知,让Ayers-Elliott成立了足印农场的原因是她家乡人们的健康状况。故选D。
46.推理判断题。根据第三段中““When speaking of the key to my success, the co-op model works because we share the work and rewards,” notes Ayers-Elliott. A perfect example is the Wingfield High School football team.( Ayers-Elliott指出:“在谈到我成功的关键时,合作模式之所以奏效,是因为我们可以分享工作和回报。”温菲尔德高中足球队就是一个很好的例子)”可推知,作者举足球队为例是为了支持合作模式的想法。故选C。
47.推理判断题。根据最后一段中““It’s a model that can easily be learned in other places and I’m looking forward to seeing some of our current partners do just that―to take what they have learned here and spin it off in other communities,” Ayers-Elliott remarks.(Ayers-Elliott说:“这是一个在其他地方很容易学习的模式,我期待看到我们目前的一些合作伙伴也这样做,把他们在这里学到的东西应用到其他社区。”)”可推知,Ayers-Elliott对足迹农场未来持乐观态度。故选A。
48.主旨大意题。根据第一段“Have you ever heard of agritourism where you can experience farm life? If not, Dr. Cindy Ayers-Elliott will tell you the real story of Foot Print Farms.(你听说过农业旅游吗?在那里你可以体验农场生活。如果没有,Cindy Ayers-Elliott博士会告诉你足印农场的真实故事)”结合文章主要讲述了Cindy Ayers-Elliott博士出于想要改变家乡人们健康状况的初衷,成立了足印农场,介绍了农场的经营过程以及Elliott对农场的一些看法,足印农场对密西西比河周边的人起了积极的作用。可知这篇文章的主旨是足印农场在密西西比州发挥着重要作用。故选B。
C
49.B 50.C 51.B 52.D
【导语】这是一篇说明文。文章主要讲了科学家们发现可以利用信天翁喜欢追船寻食的习性来跟踪非法渔船。
49.细节理解题。根据第一段中“When you’re on a fishing boat, you may see flocks of birds following your tracks, hoping to catch a snack. Now scientists say they can use those birds’ behavior to track illegal fishing boats. (当你在渔船上时,你可能会看到成群的鸟跟着你的足迹,希望吃到零食。现在科学家们表示,他们可以利用这些鸟的行为来追踪非法渔船)”可知,科学家们可以利用信天翁喜欢追船寻食的习性来跟踪非法捕鱼的轮船。故选B项。
50.细节理解题。根据第二段中“The devices weighed only an ounce and a half, but they included a GPS and were able to detect the presence and intensity of radar signals coming from boats. (这些设备只有1.5盎司重,但配有GPS,能够探测到渔船及其发出的雷达信号强度)”可知,绑在信天翁背上的数据记录仪的目的是用来探测船上的雷达信号及其强度的。故选C项。
51.推理判断题。根据第四段中“—meaning that the vehicles had likely switched off their Automatic Identification Systems—something the researchers say probably happens in illegal fishing operations. (这意味着这些船可能关闭了自动识别系统,研究人员说这些船可能在进行非法捕鱼作业)”可知,渔船关闭自动识别系统(AIS),是因为他们可能想进行非法捕鱼。故选B项。
52.主旨大意题。根据第一段中“Now scientists say they can use those birds’ behavior to track illegal fishing boats. (现在科学家说他们能利用这些鸟类行为来追踪非法渔船)”和倒数第三段中“The work suggests birds could be an effective boat-monitoring tool—as long as illegal fishing operations don’t target the birds. (这项研究表明,鸟类可以成为有效的船只监测工具,只要非法捕鱼者不要盯上这些鸟)”以及全文的描述,可知,文章主要讲述了研究人员可以利用信天翁喜欢追船寻食的习性来跟踪非法捕鱼的轮船,从而减少非法捕鱼情况的发生。因此本文的最佳标题选项D“信天翁——监视非法渔船的工具”符合题意。故选D。
D
53.B 54.C 55.D 56.D
【导语】这是一篇新闻报道。主要报道了非洲国家从欧洲国家取回了一些反映人类社会重要发展的历史文物。最近,德国签署了一项协议,要求归还19世纪在今天的贝宁境内的达荷美王国(Kingdom of Dahomey)的数百件珍贵艺术品。但不幸的是,许多文物仍然下落不明,有些正在返回的路上。对于非洲各国政府来说,文物的恢复仍然是一场斗争,需要很长时间。
53.词义猜测题。根据第一段中“Recently, Germany signed a deal for the return of hundreds of valuable artworks from the Kingdom of Dahomey in the 19th century, in what is today Benin.”(最近,德国签署了一项协议,要求归还19世纪在今天的贝宁境内的达荷美王国(Kingdom of Dahomey)的数百件珍贵艺术品。)可知,提到归还珍贵艺术品,故可猜测,划线单词retrieved为“取回”的意思,结合选项B项Taken back.“收回,取回”意思一致。故选B项。
54.细节理解题。根据第二段中“One is an eight-legged seat from the old kingdom in Uganda. The important artifact now sits at a museum thousands of kilometers away in Britain.”(其中一个是来自乌干达古老王国的八腿座椅。这件重要的文物现在存放在数千公里外的英国博物馆里。)可知,八腿座椅的艺术品现在在英国。故选C项。
55.推理判断题。根据第三段中“Apollo John Rwamparo is a leader of Uganda. He really values the country’s cultural relics. He requested the British to return the artifacts. Ugandan leaders are preparing to meet with the University of Cambridge in Britain about the return of such historical artifacts.”(Apollo John Rwamparo是乌干达的一位领导人。他非常重视国家的文物。他要求英国归还这些文物。乌干达领导人正准备与英国剑桥大学会面,讨论归还这些历史文物的问题。)可推知,乌干达领导人对本国文物的态度是关心的。故选D项。
56.推理判断题。根据最后一段中“However, for African governments, the recovery of artifacts remains a struggle and will take much time.”(然而,对于非洲各国政府来说,文物的恢复仍然是一场斗争,需要很长时间。)可推知,文物的回收是具有挑战性的。故选D项。
57.To figure out how to make a successful urban monarch garden. 58.An introduction to the Field Museum project. 59.Because of the illegal tree cutting as well as trees hit by wind and drought. 60.Positive / Approving / Optimistic.
第二节(共4小题;每小题2分,共8分)
【导语】本文是一篇说明文。介绍了菲尔德博物馆研究发现,一种称为马利筋的植物是使帝王花园成功的原因。
57.考查细节理解。根据第一段中的“Now, the good news for Illinois’ state insects: The Field Museum in Chicago is trying to figure out what makes a successful monarch garden in the city,and it’s proper to start preparing for this summer.(现在,伊利诺伊州昆虫的好消息是:芝加哥的菲尔德博物馆正试图弄清楚是什么造就了这座城市成功的帝王花园,现在开始为今年夏天做准备是合适的。)”可知,菲尔德博物馆想弄清楚是什么使得该城市的帝王花园取得成功的。故答案为To figure out how to make a successful urban monarch garden.。
58.考查主旨大意。根据第二段中的“The Field Museum project involves citizens reporting on spaces that researchers can’t walk into every day,like backyards. Participants sent in weekly reports,including the makeup of their garden,and development of eggs and caterpillars.(菲尔德博物馆项目涉及公民报告研究人员无法每天走进的空间,如后院。参与者每周发送报告,包括花园的组成,以及卵和毛毛虫的发育。)”可知,菲尔德博物馆项目参与者要报告自己的发现,由此可知,该段的主题是介绍菲尔德博物馆的项目。故答案是An introduction to the Field Museum project.。
59.考查细节理解。根据倒数第二段中的“The reports out of Mexico noted this season’s eastern population drop followed an increase in forest loss,which was 4 times what it was a year ago, primarily from illegal tree cutting,as well as trees hit by wind and drought.(墨西哥的报告指出,本季东部人口下降之前,森林损失增加,是一年前的4倍,主要是由于非法砍伐树木以及受风和干旱袭击的树木。)”可知,森林减少的量是一年前的4倍,基本上源于非法砍伐,以及自然灾害造成的森林数量减少。故答案是Because of the illegal tree cutting as well as trees hit by wind and drought.。
60.考查推理判断。根据首段中的“Now, the good news for Illinois’ state insects: The Field Museum in Chicago is trying to figure out what makes a successful monarch garden in the city,and it’s proper to start preparing for this summer.(现在,伊利诺伊州昆虫的好消息是:芝加哥的菲尔德博物馆正试图弄清楚是什么造就了这座城市成功的帝王花园,现在开始为今年夏天做准备是合适的。)”可知,作者在讲述这一研究时,用到了good news,由此可以推断,作者认为菲尔德博物馆项目是积极乐观的。故答案是Positive / Approving / Optimistic.。
四、书面表达(共1小题,20分)
One possible version:
As we know, we human beings could not live without wildlife, because they play an important role in keeping the balance of nature. Protecting them is actually protecting ourselves.
With Endangered Species Day 2023 approaching, our school plan to put some relevant posters around the school to remind us of the current situation of wildlife, and hand out some leaflets in the neighborhood.
As far as I am concerned, we can also invite some experts to give us lectures, which can make us have a better understanding of wildlife and their situation.
【导语】这是一篇开放作文。2023年5月19日是濒危物种日(Endangered Species Day 2023),为提高保护野生动植物的意识,你校学生会向全校师生发布了一条征文信息,请你按要求写一篇短文,内容包括保护野生动植物的重要性,学校的宣传活动,以及你的建议。
【详解】1.词汇积累
重要的:important→significant
临近:approach→around the corner
打算做某事:plan to do→intend to do
目前的:current→present
2.句型拓展
改成同义句
原句:As we know, we human beings could not live without wildlife, because they play an important role in keeping the balance of nature.
拓展句:What we know is that we human beings could not live without wildlife, because they play an important role in keeping the balance of nature.
【点睛】[高分句型1]As we know, we human beings could not live without wildlife, because they play an important role in keeping the balance of nature.(运用了as引导的非限制性定语从句和because引导的原因状语从句)
[高分句型1]As far as I am concerned, we can also invite some experts to give us lectures, which can make us have a better understanding of wildlife and their situation.(运用了which引导的非限制性定语从句)
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