2023年广东省佛山市南海区华附南海实验高级中学高考英语模拟试卷(二)
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1.(7.5分)Check ut what's cming sn,and what's in develpment.Playbill will update these listings when new infrmatin is made available.
THE COLLABORATION at Samuel J.Friedman Theatre
The play tells a true stry in New Yrk.Fifty﹣six﹣year﹣ld Warhl's star is falling.Jean is the new wnder﹣kid taking the art wrld by strm.When Jean agrees t wrk tgether with Warhl n a new exhibitin,it sn becmes the talk f the city.The tw artists set ft n a shared jurney,bth artistic and deeply persnal,which redraws bth their wrlds.
ALMOST FAMOUS at Bernard B.Jacbs Theatre
Based n the 2,000 film f the same name,the musical features Pulitzer winner Kitt and a bk by Crwe,wh earned an Oscar award fr penning the riginal film based n his wn teenage experience.The cming﹣f﹣age stry tracks a 15﹣year﹣ld music fan named William wh fllws the emerging band Stillwater n tur.
THE PIANO LESSON at Ethel Barrymre Theatre
The play is the furth in Wilsn's Century Cycle,which digs int the Black experience in every decade f the 20th century.Set in Pittsburgh's Hill District in 1936,it centers arund a brther and a sister invlved in a battle ver a pian carved with the faces f their ancestrs.
KIMBERLY AKIMBO at Bth Theatre
Kim is a bright and funny high schl girl,wh happens t lk like a 72﹣year﹣ld lady.And yet her aging disease may be the least f her prblems.Frced t deal with family secrets,and pssible crime charges,Kim is determined t explre happiness in a wrld where nt even time is n her side.
(1)What kind f play is THE COLLABORATION?
A.A rmance.
B.A sci﹣fi stry.
C.A fairy tale.
D.A life stry.
(2)Which theatre shuld yu visit if yu want t learn abut racial issues?
A.Samuel J.Friedman Theatre.
B.Bernard B.Jacbs Theatre.
C.Ethel Barrymre Theatre.
D.Bth Theatre
(3)What can yu see in bth ALMOST FAMOUS and KIMBERLY AKIMBO?
A.Struggles against crime charges.
B.Cutting﹣edge film technlgy.
C.Award﹣winning perfrmances.
D.Teenagers' grwth experiences.
2.(10分) Grwing up in the Philippines,cnstructin wrker Jhnny Manlugay cmbs the beaches each night fr the eggs f sea turtles.He knws exactly what t lk fr,as he was trained as a child by his grandfather n hw t lcate the animals and their eggs.Back then,his family traded r ate them.It wasn't abut getting rich.It was just a part f life.
But Manlugay has since turned ver a new leaf.Nw,he uses his tracking skills t prtect the sea turtles that visit the beaches he lives by. "I've learned t lve this wrk," Manlugay acknwledged in an interview. "We didn't knw paching (偷猎) was illegal and that we shuld nt eat turtle eggs and meat."
Manlugay carefully mved each egg int a bucket he brught with him,as well as sme sand frm the turtle nests,s as t hand them ver t Castal Underwater Resurce Management Actins(CURMA)— the grup leading the cnservatin prgram n the beaches.
The cnservatin effrt established in 2009 has transfrmed sea turtle pachers int helpers,ffering training t help save thusands f turtles and keep their eggs frm ending up in markets and n plates. "We talked t the pachers,and it turned ut paching was just anther means fr them t earn a living," explained Carls Tamay,the directr f peratins. "They had n chices."
Once cllected,the eggs are then reburied in prtected areas t ensure the hatch.Anther frmer pacher,Jessie Cabagbag,wh grew up eating turtle meat and eggs,takes care f ne f the prtected areas nw. "I stpped paching when we underwent training and were taught that what we have been ding was illegal and that these species f turtles are endangered," he explained.Nw,he admits, "I am truly prud.I am happy that I can cntribute t the cnservatin f the turtles."
(1)Why did Jhnny Manlugay hunt turtles as a child?
A.T make a living.
B.T make a frtune.
C.T prtect them.
D.T lcate them.
(2)Hw des Jhnny Manlugay deal with the turtle eggs nwadays?
A.He sells them and gets prfits.
B.He cllects and hatches them carefully.
C.He buries them under sand near the turtle nests.
D.He hands them ver t a cnservatin rganizatin.
(3)What des CURMA d accrding t the text?
A.Hide sea turtle eggs in the markets.
B.Help frmer pachers earn a living.
C.Persuade pachers t prtect sea turtles.
D.Prtect all kinds f endangered animals.
(4)What's the best title fr this passage?
A.Lcal Philippins Search fr Sea Turtle Eggs.
B.Frmer Turtle Egg Pachers Turn int Prtectrs.
C.Sea Turtles are Well Prtected in the Philippines.
D.The Cnservatin Prgram Saves Endangered Turtles.
3.(10分) D yu ften cmpare yurself t ther peple?Cmparisns can help t make decisins and mtivate yu but they can als pull yu int a cmparisn trap.
Whether it's the number f gals yu've scred at ftball r hw many bks yu've read,it's easy t cmpare yurself t smene else.Scientists say it's a natural behaviur that helps humans learn frm each ther,live happily tgether and achieve mre.Althugh cmparing can be gd fr yu,it's nt always helpful and yu can find yurself stuck in a cmparisn trap.This is when yu always measure yurself against thers and base yur feelings n hw well thers seem t be ding.
Becky Gddard﹣Hill is a child psychlgist and authr f Create Yur Own Cnfidence.She says that cmparisns can make us feel gd and bad abut urselves. "Cmparing up" means seeing smene ding better than yu and using that t inspire yurself t aim higher and try harder.Hwever,Gddard﹣Hill says, "Smetimes it can make yu feel rubbish abut yurself and knck yur cnfidence." "Cmparing dwn" is when yu see smene wh seems like they're nt ding as well as yu.This might make yu feel yu're ding well,says Gddard﹣Hill,but it can als stp yu wanting t imprve.
"If yur feelings depend n what ther peple are ding,surrund yurself with cheerleaders," suggests Gddard﹣Hill.Ntice hw peple make yu feel and spend time with friends wh celebrate yur strengths rather than cmpare themselves t yu.
If yu fllw scial media accunts that make yu feel yu are failing in any way,unfllw them. "Find nes that make yu laugh r shw yu lvely places instead," she says.Finally,fcus n yur wn achievements and hw yu can imprve. "The best persn yu can cmpete with is yurself," says Gddard﹣Hill.
(1)Hw des a cmparisn trap affect us?
A.It helps us fcus n ur wn behaviur.
B.It stps us frm learning frm each ther.
C.It prevents us frm living happily tgether.
D.It makes us care little abut ur true feelings.
(2)What's true abut "Cmparing up" and "Cmparing dwn"?
A.The latter may encurage us t appreciate thers.
B.The frmer may help us try harder and gain cnfidence.
C.The latter may fail t help us make self﹣imprvement.
D.The frmer may stp us frm learning frm rle mdels.
(3)What des Gddard﹣Hill suggest?
A.Aiming t be ur best.
B.Trying t be the best.
C.Trying t be a cheerleader.
D.Valuing thers' achievements.
(4)In which sectin f the magazine can yu find the passage?
A.Plitics.
C.Science.
B.Health.
D.Entertainment.
4.(10分)Bad news sells.If it bleeds,it leads.N news is gd news,and gd news is n news.Thse are the classic rules fr the evening bradcasts and the mrning papers.But nw that infrmatin is being spread and mnitred(监控) in different ways,researchers are discvering new rules.By tracking peple's e﹣mails and nline psts,scientists have fund that gd news can spread faster and farther than disasters and sb stries.
"The 'if it bleeds' rule wrks fr mass media," says Jnah Berger,a schlar at the University f Pennsylvania. "They want yur eyeballs and dn't care hw yu're feeling.But when yu share a stry with yur friends,yu care a lt mre hw they react.Yu dn't want them t think f yu as a Debbie Dwner."
Researchers analyzing wrd﹣f﹣muth cmmunicatin—e﹣mails,Web psts and reviews,face﹣t﹣face cnversatins—fund that it tended t be mre psitive than negative(消极的),but that didn't necessarily mean peple preferred psitive news.Was psitive news shared mre ften simply because peple experienced mre gd things than bad things?T test fr that pssibility,Dr.Berger lked at hw peple spread a particular set f news stries:thusands f articles n The New Yrk Times' website.He and a Penn clleague analyzed the "mst e﹣mailed" list fr six mnths.One f his first findings was that articles in the science sectin were much mre likely t make the list than nn﹣science articles.He fund that science amazed Times' readers and made them want t share this psitive feeling with thers.
Readers als tended t share articles that were exciting r funny,r that inspired negative feelings like anger r anxiety,but nt articles that left them merely sad.They needed t be arused(激发)ne way r the ther,and they preferred gd news t bad.The mre psitive an article,the mre likely it was t be shared,as Dr.Berger explains in his new bk, "Cntagius:Why Things Catch On."
(1)What d the classic rules mentined in the text apply t?
A.News reprts.
B.Research papers.
C.Private e﹣mails.
D.Daily cnversatins.
(2)What can we infer abut peple like Debbie Dwner?
A.They're scially inactive.
B.They're gd at telling stries.
C.They're incnsiderate f thers.
D.They're careful with their wrds.
(3)Which tended t be the mst e﹣mailed accrding t Dr.Berger's research?
A.Sprts new.
B.Science articles.
C.Persnal accunts.
D.Financial reviews.
(4)What can be a suitable title fr the text?
A.Sad Stries Travel Far and Wide
B.Online News Attracts Mre Peple
C.Reading Habits Change with the Times
D.Gd News Beats Bad n Scial Netwrks
5.(12.5分) Hilde's father was a reprter.He ften tk her t wrk with him,and she develped a strng interest in news stries and reprting.(1) She did the writing,her sister Izzy tk pictures,and her father helped her rganize and print the newspaper.Hilde wanted t cver big stries in her twn.Fllwing the rules her father had taught her,she researched and reprted stries in her mnthly newspaper.
The newspaper suddenly became famus when a murder happened in the twn,and Hilde was the first persn t reprt it.Sn,news rganizatins arund the cuntry were ding stries n Hilde.
(2) Sme peple criticized her parents fr allwing her t reprt n smething as unpleasant as a murder.
Others criticized Hilde fr "pretending t be a reprter''.Sme peple even suggested she shuld be playing with dlls.(3) She respnded with a YuTube vide."I never began my newspaper s that peple wuld think I was cute," she said."I want t be taken seriusly.''
That wasn't the last time Hilde had truble getting peple t take her seriusly.Smetimes,it was because f her age.Other times,it was because she was a girl.(4) Hilde cntinued reprting and her activities as a reprter have made her famus.
Nw Hilde has published a bk telling her wn stry and the challenges she has faced.Sme f thse challenges came frm Hilde herself,struggling t figure ut wh she was as she grew lder.(5) But she is still just 15,and has plenty f time t decide what she wants t d with her life.Her effrts have already inspired peple arund the wrld.
语言运用(共两节,满分30分)
6.(15分)Nt lng ag,Linda was sitting by a hspital bed,feeling anxius.Beside her lay her 88﹣year﹣ld father.His heart was(1) and he needed an peratin.
What(2) her almst as much as his health was the fact that all day the tw f them had engaged in nthing but(3) small talks.She and her father had always had gd(4) ,but nw all he talked abut was the awful hspital fd and the(5) utcmes f his illness.His nce wide﹣ranging interests seemed t have(6) t the size f the rm.
That day in the hspital,Linda's eye fell n the(7) that peple had brught as gifts and left n the table.Her father had always been a passinate reader,but lately he didn't have the(8) r fcus.She(9) a bk,and started t read it ut lud.
It(10) changed the md and atmsphere.It was a(11) and a pleasure fr bth f them.Reading gave the daughter a way t cnnect with her father and help him in a situatin that was(12) ut f her hands.(13) allwed the father t travel n the sund f his daughter's vice,up and ut f the bed and back int the wrld f mature,intelligent engagement,where he(14) himself again.
In fact,almst any kind f reading t anther persn can be(15) t bth parties,prviding a jyful shared experience.
7.(15分)The Sng Dynasty was an exciting perid in Chinese histry.At the height f(1) (it)pwer,the cuntry's ppulatin dubled.A fast grwing ecnmy and strng supprt(2) Chinese rulers helped the develpment f technlgy and the expansin f knwledge.During this perid,a huge number f technlgical innvatins emerged.Many f them had significant practical(3) (apply).
One particular inventin frm this perid made a mark n the wrld:mveable type(活字印刷术) ﹣ that is,individual blcks that culd print a single letter and then(4) (use)again.This technlgy finally ended up in Eurpe several centuries later.The Chinese language uses a huge number f characters,(5) mst Eurpean languages use individual letters that cmbine int wrds.Printing texts made up f individual letters(6) (require)fewer blcks.This inventin prduced an enrmus change in (7) (write) cmmunicatin in Eurpe and made it easier fr a(8) (grw)number f peple t learn t read.
The Chinese were als the first t invent the cmpass,(9) changed hw sailrs navigated the seas.Tgether with star charts ﹣ anther Chinese inventin ﹣ and maps,the cmpass made sea travel much(10) (safe).
写作(共两节,满分40分)
8.(15分)假设你是红星中学高三学生李华,你的英国朋友Jim在给你的邮件中提到他对中国文化感兴趣,计划明年来北京上大学.他向你咨询相关信息.请给他回邮件,内容包括:
1.表示欢迎;
2.推荐他上哪所大学;
3.建议他做哪些准备工作.
注意:
1.词数不少于50;
2.开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数.
Dear Jim,
Yurs,
Li Hua
9.(25分)Mnday started ut great.I wke up n time,ate breakfast and did sme last minute studying fr my first hur math test.I was cnfident f getting gd grades.Then I left my huse.Ten minutes later,I sat by my friends n the bus.We were busily chatting abut hw we spent ur weekend when,THUMP! Ryan tripped ver smene's ft and fell nt the flr between the tw rws f seats.
Everyne n the bus laughed crazily.Ryan picked himself up and made his way t an empty seat.He tried t laugh with us,but his face was red with embarrassment.The rest f the mrning flew by.I did well in my math test.I read tw mre chapters f T Kill a Mckingbird in English class.It wasn't lng befre the lunch bell sunded.I met my friends frm the cheerleading team in the dining hall.Then I culdn't help but ntice Ryan is a few tables ver,setting alne.He caught me lking.I smiled at him quickly and turned away.
When we finished eating,we headed ut t the curtyard t practice a cheer we wanted t d at that night's ftball game.After a little practice,we nailed the cheer,s we decided we nly needed t g thrugh it ne last time.Again,just like the rest f my day s far,the cheer was ging great.I raised my leg fr ne last te (脚趾) tuch.RIIIPPP!I felt my jeans split dwn the middle f my backside.
I frze.I didn't knw what t d but stayed still.Then I heard peple laughing,and I saw them pinting.Trying t cver myself with my hands,I tried t laugh t,but I felt tears began t escape frm my eyes.
注意
1.所续写短文的词数应为150左右:
2.应使用5个以上短文中标有下划线的关键词语;
3.续写部分分为两段,每段的开头语已经给出;
4.续写完成后.请用下划线标出你所使用的关键词语.
Paragraph 1:
Then I saw Ryan walking twards me.I remembered __________________
Paragraph 2:
But Ryan didn't laugh.____________
2023年广东省佛山市南海区华附南海实验高级中学高考英语模拟试卷(二)
参考答案
阅读理解(共两节,满分50.0分)
1.【答案】(1)﹣(3)DCD
2.【答案】ADCB
3.【答案】DCAB
4.【答案】ACBD
5.【答案】DFBAC
语言运用(共两节,满分30分)
6.【答案】(1)﹣(5)BACDA (6)﹣(10)DACDC (11)﹣(15)BCBBD
7.【答案】(1)its (2)frm (3)applicatin(s)(4)be used (5)while/but (6)requires (7)written (8)grwing (9)which (10)safer
写作(共两节,满分40分)
8.【答案】Dear Jim,
I am very glad t knw that yu are cming t attend university in Beijing next year.(表示欢迎) Knwing yu are interested in Chinese culture, I recmmend Peking University fr yu, which is ne f the best universities in China.【高分句型一】Nt nly because it has the best histry majr in China, but als because f its strng traditinal Chinese culture atmsphere.【高分句型二】 T be admitted int it, yu shuld sign up n line ahead f time, and hand in yur applicatin as well as yur high schl diplma.(推荐他上哪所大学;建议他做哪些准备工作)
I have attached the enrllment prspectus at the end f the letter. If yu still have questins, yu can visit their website directly.(随信附上北京大学的联系方式)
Lking frward t meeting yu here sn.(期盼见面)
9.【答案】Paragraph 1:
Then I saw Ryan walking twards me.I remembered he fell n the flr f the bus and was laughed at by all f us.I shuldn't have laughed at him when he was trapped in such an embarrassing situatin with this in mind.I was desperately regretful,afraid that he wuld tease me in frnt f s many peple.【高分句型一】Standing rted t the grund,I was waiting fr him t laugh at me in revenge.(我后悔不该在公交车上嘲笑Ryan,担心他会报复我)
Paragraph 2:
But Ryan didn't laugh.Instead.he stepped frward t me,tk ff his cat and cvered my jeans with it.I was surprised beynd wrds,feeling a warm current welling up in my heart. 【高分句型二】Hw I regretted having made fun f him n the bus.I aplgized fr what I had dne this mrning. Ryan said nthing,just respnded with a smile.That was the mst unfrgettable day in my life.Our friendship was brn frm that Mnday n.(Ryan不但没有嘲笑我,反而关心我,让我羞愧,从此以后我们成为了好朋友)A.But she never let that stp her.
B.Hilde was upset by the cmplaints.
C.Fr nw,Hilde says she has given up reprting.
D.When she was 8,Hilde started her wn newspaper.
E.Her great success in reprting has changed her life.
F.Nt everyne was happy abut Hilde's effrts,thugh.
G.She was clearly in a dilemma abut hw t slve the crisis.
(1)
A.brken
B.weak
C.special
D.lst
(2)
A.wrried
B.cnfused
C.bred
D.embarrassed
(3)
A.funny
B.angry
C.depressing
D.amazing
(4)
A.cperatin
B.imaginatin
C.expectatins
D.cnversatins
(5)
A.pssible
B.desired
C.helpful
D.incredible
(6)
A.returned
B.adapted
C.grwn
D.narrwed
(7)
A.bks
B.flwers
C.sup
D.fruit
(8)
A.time
B.chance
C.energy
D.curage
(9)
A.lked fr
B.thught f
C.tk ut
D.picked up
(10)
A.cnstantly
B.prbably
C.immediately
D.barely
(11)
A.secret
B.relief
C.burden
D.game
(12)
A.luckily
B.usually
C.therwise
D.never
(13)
A.Listening
B.Reading
C.Sleeping
D.Dreaming
(14)
A.taught
B.felt
C.recgnized
D.intrduced
(15)
A.practical
B.available
C.difficult
D.beneficial
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