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    2023年高考考前押题密卷(新高考I

    英语

    (考试时间:120分钟  试卷满分:150分)

    注意事项:

    1. 答卷前,考生务必用黑色字迹钢笔或签字笔将自己的姓名、考生号、考场号和座位号填写在答题卡上。用2B铅笔将试卷类型(A)填涂在答题卡相应位置上。将条形码横贴在答题卡右上角“条形码粘贴处”。因笔试不考听力,选择题从第二部分的“阅读”开始,试题序号从“21”开始。

    2. 作答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡上对应题目选项的答案信息点涂黑;如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案,答案不能答在试卷上。

    3. 非选择题必须用黑色字迹钢笔或签字笔作答,答案必须写在答题卡各题目指定区域内相应位置上;如需改动,先划掉原来的答案,然后再写上新的答案;不准使用铅笔和涂改液,不按以上要求作答的答案无效。

    4. 考生必须保持答题卡的整洁:考试结束后,将试卷和答题卡一并交回。

    第一部分 听力(共两节,满分 30 分)

    第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)

    听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的ABC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。

    1What are the speakers mainly talking about?

    AA festival. BAn ancestor. CA kind of food.

    2What does the man suggest the woman do?

    AMake more friends.

    BTry harder at work.

    CHave a positive attitude.

    3What did the man do yesterday?

    AHe hurt his face.

    BHe went to the dentist.

    CHe had a tooth pulled out.

    4What are the speakers doing?

    APracticing a play. BTaking a walk downtown. CFilming a movie scene.

    5What are the speakers doing?

    AHaving a meeting. BInterviewing applicants. CGiving a presentation.

    第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)  

    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ABC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。

    6段材料,回答67小题。

    6What is the party held for?

    AMaria’s birthday.

    BMaria’s promotion.

    CMaria’s retirement.

    7Where was the party originally scheduled to take place?

    AIn the office. BIn the garden. CIn the conference room.

     

    7段材料,回答810小题。

    8Where are the speakers?

    AIn the hills. BIn a hotel. COn a camp site.

    9What time of day is it?

    AIn the morning. BAt noon. CIn the evening.

    10What are the speakers doing?

    ASetting up a camp. BGoing on a hike. CTaking photos.

     

    8段材料,回答11-13小题。

    11What is the conversation mainly about

    AThe woman’s poor health. BThe cleaning of the floor. CThe prize for a good job.

    12What is the probable relationship between the two speakers

    AHusband and wife. BDoctor and patient. CBoss and employee.

    13What do we know about the Roomba?

    AIt helps the man with his work.

    BIt costs the woman nearly $400.

    CIt frees users of heavy housework.

     

    9段材料,回答14-17小题。

    14What's the probable relationship between the speakers?

    AColleagues. BFriends. CClassmates.

    15Why doesn't Sharon work in her own office?

    AHer desk in it isn't big enough.

    BShe doesn't like it at all.

    CMr.Smith doesn't allow her to.

    16What does Mr.Smith offer to do?

    APut a small desk in Sharon's office.

    BHelp Sharon with the mail himself.

    CAsk Miss Green to help Sharon

    17What will Sharon do next?

    AAttend the meeting

    BFinish her work on her own

    CClean up her office by herself

     

    10段材料,回答18-20小题。

    18Which word may best describe the woman?

    AEncouraging. BDishonest. CInteresting.

    19What does the man worry about?

    AHow to speak to a woman bravely.

    BHow to develop a real interest.

    CHow to balance his study and work.

    20Why does the man want to go back to school?

    AHe has too loose a schedule.

    BHe loves the feeling with students.

    CHe wants to decide his future development.

     

    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。

    A

    Top Exhibitions to See in London in 2023

    Architectural: Vanishing Points

    While we like to think of architecture existing purely in the real world, emerging designers and architects are using platforms like Instagram to create structures in the virtual world. This collection of works, which range from the practical to the fantastical, are all by architects who have gathered significant social media followings.

    In the Digital Universe at ROCA London. 8 February—31 July, free.

    Flowery: Orchids

    This annual festival is back in bloom (开花), this time inspired by the beauty and biodiversity of Cameroon. Just like previous years, the orchids are spread throughout the various zones of the Princess of Wales conservatory and accompanied by sculptures that are just as colourful as the flowers on display.

    At Kew Gardens. 4 February —5 March, &16.50—entrance to the gardens included.

    Female Abstraction: Action, Gesture, Paint

    Art history has often shone a light on the men of Abstract Expressionism, such as Jackson Pollock and Mark Rothko. Well, now’s the time to let the most important women of the movement take the limelight in an exhibition that includes works by American artists such as Lee Krasner and Helen Frankenthaler, but spreads the net wider to include the female abstract artists from Europe, Asia and the wider world, with whom most of us will be unfamiliar.

    At Whitechapel Gallery. 9 February—7 May, £ 16.50—concessions available.

    Powerful Portraits (肖像): Alice Neel

    The largest UK exhibition to date of American painter Alice Neel’s work will bring together her figurative pieces from across her 60-year career. Neel went against the popular grain by painting figures when abstract works were most popular, and she painted subjects that other artists ignored — pregnant women, labour leaders, black children, civil rights activists and strange performers. It’s high time we had a major show of her work in London, and the Barbican has duly provided.

    At Barbican Art Gallery. 16 February—21 May, & 18.

    21Which of the following exhibitions is held once a year?

    AFlowery: Orchids.

    BPowerful Portraits: Alice Neel.

    CArchitectural: Vanishing Points.

    DFemale Abstraction: Action, Gesture, Paint.

    22When can visitors appreciate Lee Krasner’s works?

    AOn February 8. BOn January 7. COn April 7. DOn May 8.

    23What can we learn about the artist Alice Neel?

    AShe is 60 years old now.

    BHer works didn’t follow the trend.

    CShe often ignored some common subjects.

    DShe is the most popular American painter in the UK.

     

    B

    There’s another universe not far from land. It lacks buildings, trees, cars, cellphones and the Internet. Seemingly limitless water extends uninterruptedly in all directions. Civilization goes away, along with any sign of humanity. And it is why I’m really into sailing. I grew up around boats. My father liked sailing and built them. My older sister and I were stuffed into a car nearly every summer weekend until my late teens to make the trip from northeast Indiana to the south shore of Lake Erie in Ohio, where Talisman built by my father waited patiently through the week.

    As a kid, I read the adventures of Robin Lee Graham, a traveller exploring the sea alone, in the pages of National Geographic and, later, in Graham's book, Dove. However, it wasn't until about 20 years ago, well into my adulthood, that I took up sailing in a serious way. I've made voyages in fair stormy and weather, on my own boats and those of my friends, and ranging from nearshore day sails to blue-water passages.

    Still, I've made plenty of mistakes. While living in Asia, a sailing friend and I set off across the South China Sea and intended to get to Thailand, only to be pushed by a late-season typhoon that forced us to make landfall in Vietnam, glad to be alive.

    Years later, my wife and I lived aboard our 37-foot ship, Symbiosis, while we saved enough to take a two-year leave from our jobs to journey down the U.S. Atlantic coast and through the Bahamas and the Caribbean. We visited many places that never see ships or airplanes and that are nearly impossible to reach anyway other than at the helm(舵柄) of a small boat. But boats are expensive and time-consuming. After returning from the Caribbean a few years ago, we decided to sell Symbiosis, resolving instead to sail only “other people's boats”. It didn't last, though. A few months ago, we found a good deal on a smaller sailboat—easier to maintain but still capable of some short offshore journeys. I think we'll name her Talisman.

    24What would the author do on summer weekends as a kid?

    AHe would help his father build Talisman.

    BHe would sail with his father and his sister.

    CHe would explore northeast Indiana in a car.

    DHe would bring human civilization to sailing.

    25What can we learn about the book Dove?

    AIt has something to do with exploring the sea.

    BIt was published in National Geographic.

    CIt is the most famous work by Graham.

    DIt was an inspiration for the author's writing.

    26Why did the author sell his ship Symbiosis?

    AIt didn’t function well. BHe couldn’t afford to maintain it.

    CHe found a better one to replace it. DIt was damaged seriously during a storm.

    27What is the author’s main purpose in writing the text?

    ATo show his passion for sailing boats.

    BTo stress the influence of adventures on him.

    CTo discuss the problems of sailing on the sea.

    DTo share his success in exploring the world.

     

    CThis fall, students at the University of Massachusetts found a new menu at their dining commons: the “diet for a cooler planet” menu. This meant herb-roasted lamb, raised with a carbon-friendly approach. It included sweet potatoes that had been picked from a local farm’s field post-harvest. The options were plant-heavy, locally grown, and involved little to no packaging.

    “We wanted to let students participate in climate action by making choices about their food,” says Kathy Wicks, sustainability director for UMass Dining. The university is not alone in this effort. Increasingly, American consumers and institutions are thinking about how their food choices factor into climate change. For many, small choices at the grocery store, dining hall, and restaurant can feel more accessible than big-ticket options like buying a fuel-efficient car or installing home solar panels.

    Small changes in dietary habits may make a big difference. Climate activists often target fossil fuels and transportation systems, but studies point to the food system as a significant contributor to global warming. According to Project Drawdown, a research organization that evaluates climate solutions, the way food is grown, transported, and consumed accounts for about a quarter of the world’s greenhouse gas emissions. Beef is a regular target. “If, on average, Americans cut a quarter pound of beef per week from their diet, it’s like taking 10 million cars off the road a year,” says Sujatha Bergen, director of health campaigns for the Natural Resources Defense Council. Food waste ranks third among climate solutions. While much waste occurs before consumers are involved — food left on the field or “chucked” because it does not fit appearance standards, Americans also throw out a lot of food they have purchased: about $ 1,600 worth a year per family of four.

    “People are beginning to understand that their food choices make a big impact on climate,” says Megan Larmer, director of regional food at the Glynwood Center for Regional Food and Farming in New York. But, she cautions substantial change will need to come from the whole food system.

    28What is the purpose of the new menu at the University of Massachusetts?

    ATo market the cold dishes. BTo reduce the cost of packaging.

    CTo popularize the plant-heavy diet. DTo promote low carbon awareness.

    29What can be inferred from Paragraph 2?

    AFood is a decisive factor for climate change.

    BFood choices matter much to global warming.

    CUniversities are working together in climate action.

    DFuel-efficient cars are not affordable for consumers.

    30What does Sujatha Bergen say about beef?

    AIt has great influence on carbon reduction. BIt is popular among millions of car drivers.

    CIt has a close relationship with gas emission. DIt plays a significant role in American’s diet.

    31Which of the following is a suitable title for the text?

    AFood System Reform: A Successful Trial BGlobal Warming: An Approaching Danger

    CCarbon Emission: A Killer, or Healer? DLow Carbon Diet: A Craze, or More?

     

    D

    The number of fish caught just outside a recently expanded marine (海洋) protected area in Hawaii has risen. It is a sign that quadrupling (四倍) the size of the reserve in 2016 may have shored fish populations in the region.

    When the Marine National Monument around Hawaii was enlarged to 1,510,000 square kilometers, marine conservationists around the world rejoiced.

    Fishers may have felt differently, however, as fishing inside the area is not allowed. Yet by creating a space for dwindling tuna populations to recover, supporters argued, the reserve would benefit fisheries as well.

    As populations inside the reserve boundaries steadily increased, they predicted, the fish would spill (溢出) over into the surrounding areas, increasing the amount of tuna available to catch.

    Proving that is tricky, however, as tuna can’t be counted directly. Their numbers may rise or fall for a variety of reasons other than the expansion of a reserve. But the new study, published in Science this week, strongly suggests the number of fish caught just outside the MPA is higher now than it used to be.

    Alan Friedlander, chief scientist for the National Geographic Society’s Pristine Seas project, calls the study a “very careful and strict test of spillover from marine protected areas.”

    Importantly, says John Lynham, an environmental economist at the University of Hawaii and one of the study’s authors, the increase in tuna catches near the reserve held up even when looking at the average numbers caught by particular fishers. This shows the effect is not due to more effective crews now fishing local waters, he explains. To account for effort, catch numbers were divided by the ever-increasing number of fishing hooks in the area.

    Lynham and colleagues found the catch per hook increased over the 10 years of the study. Fishers were catching on average six more yellowfin and five more bigeye tuna per year after the expansion than before.

    “That last one, especially, was a surprise,” says Lynham, “because it is economically much more important, and there were fewer indications of an increase.”

    32What is the first paragraph mainly about?

    AThe rising number of fish caught is a sign of a well-reserved area.

    BEnlarge the size of reserve may contribute to the increasing of fish population.

    CThe number of fish caught has risen to quadrupling (四倍) the size of that in 2016.

    DFish catching outside the reserve does good to the expanded marine protected area.

    33How did fishers feel when the reserve announced expanded?

    AThey felt joyful. BThey felt different. CThey felt unpleasant. DThey felt excited.

    34How do the researchers prove the tuna population has increased?

    ABy figuring the average catch per hook in the area.

    BBy summing up the catch of mare effective crews.

    CBy looking at the numbers caught by particular fishers.

    DBy detecting the number of tuna population in the surrounding area.

    35Which can be a suitable title for the text?

    ATuna population embraces a boost BMarine Protected Areas Help Fisheries

    CLocal fisheries hold a promising future DTuna population can be counted scientifically

     

    第二节(共5小题:每小题2. 5分, 满分12. 5分)

    阅读下面短文, 从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。

    A famous health tip says you'd better drink eight glasses of water (about two liters) a day. ____36____.

    An international group led by scientists at the Shenzhen Institute of Advanced Technology in China found that the average daily water intake of a man in his 20s should be 1.5 to 1.8 liters,  ____37____.

    The study published recently in the journal Science described, for the first time, a set of equations (方程式)to predict human water turnover(周转率), an indicator reflecting the amount of water used by the body each day.

    The researchers investigated 5,604 participants from the ages of 8 days to 96 years, and from more than 20 countries, using special tracking methods.They have found that a man aged 20 to 35 consumes 4.2 liters of water each day, but a woman aged 30 to 60 consumes 3.3 liters,  ____38____.

    Since the metabolism(新陈代谢) and water exchange on skin can provide 15 percent, while food and drinking respectively contributing half of the remaining 85 percent, ·____39____, according to the researchers.

    "The majority of people perhaps don't have to drink eight glasses of water a day," says Zhang Xueying, co-first author of the paper and an assistant research fellow at the SIAT.

    ____40____, including body size, physical activity, air temperature, humidity and altitude, according to the study."it can be applied to individuals around the world," says Zhang.

    1. people are encouraged to drink less than 45 percent of the total daily turnover,

    B. as the water requirements drop with he or she becoming older.                                                       

    C. However, the results of a new study suggest that fewer are needed.

    1. people living in developed countries have higher water turnover.
    2. while it should be 1.3 to 1.4 liters for a female in the same age group.
    3. The total water input and output vary according to multiple factors
    4. But why do we need so much water?

     

     

    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A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。

    “Mountains are always smaller in your imagination than they are in real life,” someone wise said. And the quote sprang to mind as I stared up at the snowy ___41___of Pen Y Fan, the highest mountain in South Wales. I was to take part in the Fan Dance the world’s oldest Special Forces test.

    My general feeling about the event was that it would be tough,but good strength ___42___for my running. I felt pretty ___43___ within the first kilometre and I was surprised how easy it felt so far. Kilometre two  ___44___ me trudging (跋涉) through snow and ice, but spirits still remained high as I chatted to fellow___45___ around me.

    Gradually, however, the climbing became extremely ___46___. The snow was ___47___ by a thick fog and winds so strong that I could hardly stand on my feet. The wind kept ___48___me backwards and sideways, and each step seemed to require all the energy I had. I was about to quit when someone appeared out of ___49___. “You’re doing really well! Keep going!” he shouted _____50_____the wind. I felt a sudden burst of _____51_____and I crazily pulled myself to the finish line.

    We’d been moving for hours and were _____52_____the finish line. The wellbeing of my body came second to my burning desire to get to that finish line.

    I was expecting to feel relieved and joyful when I finally succeeded, _____53_____instead I felt a mixture of tiredness and confusion. I _____54_____ on the idea that while mountains are smaller in your imagination than they are in real life, your ability to suffer is also bigger in real life. In fact, I _____55_____over more than just a mountain at the Fan Dance.

    41Apeaks Bcaves Cvalleys Dhillsides

    42Alooked Bworked Capplied Dcalled

    43Ashocked Bdepressed Cmoved Drelaxed

    44Asaw Bkept Cfound Dcaught

    45Acolleagues Badmirers Cparticipants Dassistants

    46Aencouraging Bexciting Cenergy-consuming Dtime-wasting

    47Ablocked Bwarmed Cwrapped Daccompanied

    48Aguiding Bholding Cblowing Dchasing

    49Anowhere Bplace Csight Dmind

    50Aover Bupon Cinto Dacross

    51Afear Bhope Cpanic Danger

    52Aapproaching Bescaping Ccrossing Dextending

    53Awhile Bsince Cso Dbut

    54Afocused Breflected Cdepended Dcarried

    55Atook Brode Cturned Dclimbed

     

    第二节(10小题:每小题1. 5, 满分15)

    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。

    The 2023 China Rose Products Expo and the 2023 Pingyin Rose Culture Festival will kick off on May 6, officials ____56____(announce) at a news conference on April 21 held in Pingyin, which is known ___57___ China's "capital of roses".

    This year's expo includes three major ____58___(event), an opening ceremony, forums, and an exhibition, during _____59__ rose industry experts, scholars, as well as company representatives from both home and abroad will carry out exchanges and explore cooperation opportunities ___60___(boost) the development of the rose industry.

    As the rose ___61_____(elect) as the other city flower of Jinan on April 20, 2021, it has helped both Jinan and Pingyin county better carry out international cooperation __62__(global). For example, this year's expo and culture festival have invited ambassadors to China, as well as commercial representatives from countries ___63____(involve) in the Belt and Road Initiative, such as Pakistan, Azerbaijan, and Iran, to promote cooperation in the rose industry.

    Pingyin rose enjoys ____64__ planting history of more than 1,300 years, and Pingyin county is one of the earliest places in China to plant roses. Pingyin rose has been selected as one of the three most renowned flowers in Shandong province, a dominant agricultural characteristic industry in the province, ___65____ the first of the 10 characteristic industries in Jinan.

     

    部分 写作(共两节, 满分40分)

    第一节(满分15分)

    假定你是红星中学学生会主席李华,学生会准备开展一次人工智能与未来教育的专家讲座活动。请你写一则英语通知发布到学校英文网站,号召同学们积极参加,内容包括:

    1. 活动时间和地点;

    2. 专家简介和讲座内容;

    3. 报名方式。

    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。

    Hongxing High School

    Notice

    12th June, 2023

    Lecture: AI and Tomorrow’s Education

    ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

    Li Hua

    Chairman of the Student Union

     

    第二节(满分25)

    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。

    It was Tamika’s turn to tell her class where she went this summer. She stood up proudly.

    “This summer I went to Bradley,” Tamika announced. “They have a big market there. My mom bought a painting. and I got second-hand inline skates. We had a great time there.”

    “That’s not a trip,” Jeremy whispered loudly to his partner. “It’s only half an hour from here. My dad and I often go to Bradley to buy tools for his repair shop.”

    “Jeremy, no interrupting,” said Miss Snowden, their teacher. “And Bradley has a fine market. I'm glad that Tamika can tell us about it. Go ahead, Tamika.” Miss Snowden smiled warmly at her, encouraging her to continue.

    But Tamika didn’t feel proud of her family’s trip to Bradley any more and she just felt embarrassed. Tamika dropped her head and said in a low voice that she was finished, and then hurried back to her desk. She hoped that the other kids didn’t notice her face turning red.

    Tamika listened as Peter talked about his cruise to Jamaica. She heard about Mary’s trip across the Atlantic to Ireland. She heard about John’s horseback ride through the Grand Canyon. It seemed as if everyone but her had taken a big trip over the summer. “I never get to go anywhere.” Tamika thought to herself. A sense of sadness clouded her the whole day.

    After school, things got worse. One of the wheels on Tamika’s skates came loose. Now she couldn’t even skate. Sitting on the sidewalk, Tamika tried to fix her wheel but did not know how. Then Miss Snowden happened to pass by. She walked up with a smile on her face, asking. “You look unhappy, Tamika. Why are you sitting here?” Tamika lowered her head, tears building up inside her eyes. “Want to talk about it?” Miss Snowden asked kindly. Tamika nodded, trying to avoid Miss Snowden’s eyes. Bending down, Miss Snowden said in a whisper: “You know, Tamika, we don’t always have to travel far to learn anything.” Tamika looked up and seemed to understand what Miss Snowden meant.

    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。

    At this moment, Jeremy was walking by and saw them.

    ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

    “I can fix it,” Jeremy said with confidence.

    ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

     


     

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