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    2023届湖北省高三5月国度省考模拟测试英语试题(含听力)学校:___________姓名:___________班级:___________考号:___________ 一、短对话1Who will do the cooking this evening?ACharles. BSophia. CTom2What did the woman do in the morning?AShe aired the house. BShe cleaned the vase. CShe broke the window.3What are the speakers talking about?ASchool kids. BA flower shop. CA special day.4What does Dav Pikey do?AA doctor. BA writer. CA librarian.5What’s the woman’s attitude to her new teacher’s teaching?ASatisfied. BDisapproving. CSkeptical. 二、长对话听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。6What’s the speakers’ original plan?ATo walk a dog. BTo meet a friend. CTo visit the shelter.7What is the probable relationship between the speakers?AColleagues. BFriends. CHusband and wife. 听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。8What’s wrong with the chicken burger?AIt’s overcooked. BIt doesn’t look good. CIt has no pineapple on it.9How would the man like his beef cooked?ARare. BMedium. CWell-done.10What does the woman suggest doing to settle the man’s complaint?AOffering a discount. BSending the food back. CGiving him a free meal. 听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。11What is the woman doing?AAsking for advice. BDoing a survey. CPromoting products.12What’s the man’s most reliable brand?ALG. BSony. CSamsung.13What matters most to the man when choosing a brand?APrice. BAvailability. CPopularity. 听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。14When did the man drop out of school?AIn 1964. BIn 1965. C1966.15What does the man think of his dropping out of school?AIt’s worthwhile. BIt’s a tough decision. CIt led to his mother’s death.16What do we know about Raphael?AHe was a rap musician. BHe made instruments. CHe was open-minded.  三、短文听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。17What was Wanda’s childhood dream?ATo be a doctor. BTo be a physicist. CTo be an astronomer.18What happened to Wanda at university?AShe changed her major. BShe lost her sight entirely. CShe failed to get a degree.19Which best describes Wanda?AWarm-hearted. BDemanding. CDetermined.20Where does Wanda work now?AJapan. BItaly. CUSA  四、阅读理解Take Tours>USA>East Coast Tours>New York, NY>2-Day Niagara Falls Tour from New York or New JerseyThis was a good tour in terms of value of money and overall experience provided. Only one negative experience is stopping at a food court at “One Niagara Welcome Center”. It is totally stealing. I recommend this tour!_________________________________________________________________________________Tour guide was very helpful. However, the money charged for admission fee is way more than the actual admission cost. I was charged $109 per adult and $ 65 for kids for a family of four. This is not correct. This money should be refunded as you already charge $ 12 per day per person as the service fee. _________________________________________________________________________________It was my 2nd trip with Take Tours for Niagara and it was great to be back with an awesome experience. What I would like to highlight is that there should be more time given for staying after Maid of the Mist since there is a lot to walk and explore around the Niagara Falls. _________________________________________________________________________________Our guide Kun was great at his job. Explained all the details very well. He made sure there was plenty of time to explore all places. He gave wakeup call in the morning and followed up with everyone to make sure everyone was on schedule. Restroom breaks, breakfast/ lunch/ snack/ dinner breaks planned very well. I definitely recommend this package for the price offered. _________________________________________________________________________________21What does the most recent post complain about?AA food court. BA tour guide.CThe poor service. DExtra admission fee.22Who is a repeat customer of Take Tours?AMohit. BAnkur. CBhatt. DUttam.23What’s the purpose of the posts?ATo popularize a tour route. BTo recommend a travel agent.CTo complain about tour guides. DTo comment on travel services. I was eleven years old when I spotted my neighbour, Julie, working in her garden. “There’s a hedge(树篱)growing over the pathway near here,” Julie said. “It’s become so overgrown. I was planning to cut it back myself. Would you like to help out?” The following Sunday, we wheeled Julie’s garden bin down to the hedge and reduced it. We posted photos of our handiwork on Our Malmesbury, our local Facebook Group. One person, a wheelchair user, was so grateful that they didn’t have to go on the road anymore to pass the hedge. The comments and reactions just kept on coming. The whole town of Malmesbury in Wilts hire seemed to welcome our team spirit and felt inspired to follow our lead. Many people raised their hands to volunteer and do more to keep our town tidy. This was the beginning of many community projects completed by volunteers in our community. With many willing hands, our town has transformed. Before, the town looked a bit run-down, but now, the place looks cleaner and tidier. When we first started, everything was done out of my parents’ garage. But as time went on, donations came in from the local community. Our garage got filled up so quickly with brushes, gardening tools, and even donated power tools like leaf blowers. It got so big that we had to move this all to Julie’s spare garage. I created a Facebook page and website to support our projects. Our Facebook page ‘Helping the Community of Malmesbury’ currently sits at 669 members and is a place for all the locals to share what litter picking and cleaning up they have been up to. When community members plan a clean-up, they can contact us via the website to access any tools and equipment they need to complete a project.24What does paragraph 2 mainly talk about?AHandiwork photos. BAmazing reactions.CIncreasing volunteers. DCommunity projects.25What does the underlined phrase “run-down” in paragraph 3 probably mean?AMessy. BOrdinary. CDeserted. DDynamic.26Which can best describe the author?APushy. BLoyal. CCompetent. DCareful.27What can we learn from the text?AJustice has long arms. BOne’s meat is an other’s poison.CGod help those who help themselves. DSmall efforts make a big difference. Chances are you can name a few animals that are facing extinction. But what about plants? With some 40% of plant species under threat of extinction—and given humankind’s reliance on the plant world-one might think there’d be more urgency around protecting them. Yet in the United States, for example, plants receive less than 4% of federal funding for endangered species, despite comprising 57% of the endangered species list. Much of mankind suffers from “plant blindness”. Defined by botanists Elisabeth Schussler and James Wandersee, plant blindness is the inability to see or notice the plants in one’s own environment, which leads to the inability to recognize the importance of plants in the biosphere (生物圈) and in human affairs.Now a paper published by Oxford University Press might have found a cure for that. Having noticed that nature shows increased viewers’ interest in the animals on the shows, the researchers set out to discover if nature documentaries could do the same for plants. For the paper, they focused on The Green Planet, the 2022 BBC plant-focused documentary narrated (解说) by Sir David Attenborough. To figure out if the documentary engaged viewers enough to want to learn more, the researchers looked at people’s online behavior around the time of the broadcast. They noted which species appeared on the show and then looked at data on Google Trends and Wikipedia page hits for those same species before and after the episodes () of the documentary aired. The researchers found some 28. 1% of search terms representing plants mentioned in the BBC documentary had peak popularity in the UK, measured using Google Trends, the week after the broadcast of the relevant episode. Wikipedia data showed this as well. Almost a third (31%) of the Wikipedia pages related to plants mentioned in The Green Planet showed increased visits the week after the broadcast. The investigators also note that people were more likely to do online searches for plants that enjoyed more screen time on The Green Planet.28What problem does the author talk about in the first paragraph?AMass animal extinction. BHumans’ heavy reliance on plants.CSharp increase in endangered species. DInsufficient plant conservation efforts.29How did the researchers evaluate the influence of The Green Planet?ABy interviewing the viewers online.BBy analyzing data on TV viewing habits.CBy studying online searches of certain species.DBy noting the number of nature documentaries aired.30What might be the conclusion of the research paper?AScreen time determines website visits.BNature documentaries increase plant awareness.CWatching more TV will help protect biodiversity.DWell-made documentaries enjoy peak popularity.31What is the best title for the text?AA Wild Reason to Watch More TVBBest-ever Documentary: The Green PlanetCA Great Chance to Stop Wildlife ExtinctionDMost Common Phenomenon: Plant Blindness Scientist Erika Nesvold once asked a company aiming to mine the moon how he planned to address risks that mining equipment might carry microbes (微生物) from Earth and pollute the moon. The response: “We’ll worry about that later.”That’s an irresponsible mindset when it comes to preparing for people to live and work in space, Nesvold argues in her new book, Off-Earth. “... adopting a ‘worry about it later’ attitude...strikes me as a path to repeating the tragedies of that history through ignorance.” Nesvold writes. Off-Earth is an extension of her 2017 podcast (播客), Making New Worlds, which asked ethical (伦理的) questions about space settlement. The book takes some of the same questions and expands on them. Most chapters start with three short scenes, usually from different time periods. A chapter outlining debates over whether to settle space at all starts by asking the reader to imagine being in the 1600s and deciding to uproot your family and head to the New World. A chapter on how land usage and ownership rights might work in space imagines a person recently freed from slavery in the U. S. South in 1865 and worrying that the new president will take back the land they finally own. The third scene is usually set in the year 2100, on a space settlement. Then Nesvold examines how various ethical scenarios (场景) related to the chapter’s theme might play out in space. She quotes experts in fields that don’t often come up in space science: ethics, philosophy, law. This approach is a departure from many books about the future of life on the final frontier, forcing readers to face hard realities and possible points of friction. To have the best chance of avoiding disaster, the time to consider those questions is now, not later, even though space settlement may be decades or centuries away, Nesvold argues. Off-Earth should be required reading for anyone who dreams about living in space and can help make our earthbound civilizations better too.32What does the author intend to do in paragraph 1?ATo clarify a concept. BTo introduce a topic.CTo make a prediction. DTo generate a discussion.33What set(s) Off-Earth apart from others?AIts writing style. BIts text structure.CIts story elements. DIts writing techniques.34What’s Nesvold’s attitude to space settlement?ACautious. BUnclear.CIntolerant. DDisapproving.35What is the text?AA short story. BA news report.CA book review. DA research essay.  五、七选五Whether you’ve been teaching for years or this is your first year in the classroom, there’s no doubt that finding the best strategies for school conferences can be challenging. After years of trying, I’ve come up with a few must-dos that have transformed my conferences. ___36___!Form a relationship with families before the conferenceMy number one school conference strategy starts long before the conference dates are scheduled. I make sure that I’ve positively connected with each student’s caregivers well before they sit down with me at conference time. ___37___. When caregivers gain the belief that we’re on the same team and have similar goals,it opens the doors for productive and meaningful conferences. Consistent Classroom Communication ___38___. Classroom newsletters or other digital updates via educational apps really help caregivers feel informed and included. Simple as it is,this strategy brings great benefits, such as increasing the connections between home and school, giving caregivers a glimpse into daily schedules,routines,and sharing academic content and vocabulary, to name but a few.  ___39___ With caregivers’ varied schedules,commitments, other children, and transplantation constraints (限制), I love to be able to offer an alternative to in-person conferences. Offering a phone conference or Zoom conference option for caregivers opens up conferences to those that otherwise would not be able to get to school to meet in person. Involve students and caregivers in the conference process.Conferences are a time for me to share data, observations, celebrations, and goals with caregivers. ___40___! Conferences are an active conversation among all stakeholders: students, their caregivers, and their teachers.ABut that’s not allBThe possibilities are endlessCOffer times to support all the familiesDExpanded options for conference modesEThey’ll also make your conference a successFIt is key to building trust for the entire school yearGRegular,consistent correspondence is another strategy I use  六、完形填空My baby son was in the hospital, connected to a NG tube(鼻饲管). I just couldn’t stand the ___41___ sight of food being slowly pushed through his nose into his stomach. The lovely dreams I had of nursing my baby, and rocking him while he fed, were ___42___. On the fifth day, I ___43___, saying I wanted to feed him with a bottle. The doctors ___44___ and closely recorded my son’s feeding to see if he was able to get ___45___ milk intake without the tube. 18 hours later, the doctors commanded the tube to be reset immediately. The next morning, when I saw the tube in his tiny nose, a ___46___ that he wasn’t improving, I ___47___. The situation felt so ___48___. Seated close to my son’s bed, I started crying desperately. Then came a young nurse. I couldn’t help asking again if we could take the tube out, though fully aware that she could not overrule the doctor’s ___49___. She ____50____, “Not today. But remember, tomorrow is a new day.”She’s ____51____. Today, there may be heartache, but tomorrow has its own ____52____ that NG tubes cannot touch. The advice of this nurse completely changed my ____53____ away from focusing on the challenges to seeing the promises tomorrow might bring. On day ten, the doctors approved ____54____ the NG tube completely. ____55____, “tomorrow” came.41Afamiliar Bboring Cpitiful Dstrange42Aruined Bachieved Cforgotten Dvalued43Awarned Bprotested Cdoubted Dregretted44Aobjected Bdeclined Chesitated Dagreed45Asufficient Btemporary Caverage Dimpressive46Asign Btarget Cgesture Dcriterion47Astepped away Bbroke down Cset off Dshowed up48Apromising Bspecial Cdark Dsimilar49Acomments Brules Corders Dtheories50Anodded Brequested Cwithdrew Dreplied51Acheerful Bemotional Chumble Dright52Achoice Bhope Cpain Dcontent53Aviewpoint Bmemory Cjudgement Dstandard54Areplacing Bremoving Cfixing Dadjusting55ANormally BInitially CEventually DGradually  七、用单词的适当形式完成短文阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。Horses, dragons, the Monkey King, and even Sponge Bob Square Pants—you probably wouldn’t expect to see this collection of animals and pop cultural icons flying together in the sky, ___56___ this happens every year in Weifang, the “World Kite Capital” in east China’s Shandong Province. Kites, believed to be the earliest flying objects created by humans, ___57___ (invent) over 2,000 years ago in China. ___58___ (survive)many centuries, kites have become one of the country’s representative traditional handicrafts, ___59___ making techniques were included in the list of China’s national intangible cultural heritage (非物质文化遗产) in 2006. Weifang, known as a ___60___ (globe) center of kite culture, is widely regarded as the birthplace of these popular flying toys. The themes of Weifang kites are ___61___ (incredible) diverse, ranging from birds and fish to historical figures and legends. Today in Weifang, there are virtually no limitations on the shapes or sizes of kites, which can be made ___62___ (represent) people’s ideals and desires. This ___63___ (diverse) can be observed at the annual Weifang International Kite Festival, which has been held on the ___64___ (three) Saturday in April since 1984. More than 10,000 participants ____65____ over 30 countries and regions around the world compete in the festival every year.  八、其他应用文66.假定你是李华。你校上周组织学生去当地公园开展研学活动(field trip),了解当地的环保状况。请你为校学生英文报写一篇报道,内容包括:1. 活动的具体内容;2. 发现与感受。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。A Field Trip_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 九、读后续写67.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。My husband Erik and I had promised the kids a Labrador puppy. I’d seen the ad at the local hardware store. “Thirteen puppies in all, “Sally, the owner, said when I called. ”There’ re only three left. “I decided to take a look the next day. The boys jumped and shouted excitedly as I copied down directions and hung up the phone. Early the next morning, still discussing names, we wound our way through the mountains to meet our family’s new best friend. Our boys had simple names: Ike, Sam, Ben, and Dom, so they Preferred simple names like Rosy ,too. Finally, we met the sweet little dog. ” Rosy, “the boys called it softly. Our little puppy cocked her head. ” She likes it,“they cheered and set about making Rosy comfortable for the long drive home. They offered her a chew toy and lifted her up so she could see out the window. They took turns holding her in their arms lovingly and offered her a snack. Though small, Rosy grew strong and healthy beneath her shiny black coat. And, just as I’d hoped, she was a calming addition to our houseful of noisy boys. But something was wrong. “It’s like she doesn’t know how to play,” Sam commented one day after school. “Dogs have different personalities, just like people,”I said. “Besides, she’s still very young. ” “But her legs aren’t very long, and one eye is smaller than the other,”Ike added, trying to make sense of why Rosy was different from other puppies he’d met. I looked across the room to where Rosy sat between the boys. The last golden rays of autumn sunshine shone brightly on her face. Sure enough, one eye was misshapen. Not only that, it didn’t glint (闪光) in the afternoon light. I drew in a breath. Rosy, our puppy with a name as short as her four little legs, was blind in one eye. 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。Everyone in the room became serious and sad._______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Surprisingly, the boys refused to give the little puppy back._______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
    参考答案:1B2A3C4B5A6C    7C 8C    9A    10A 11B    12C    13A 14B    15A    16C 17A    18B    19C    20B 21A    22C    23D 24B    25A    26C    27D 28D    29C    30B    31A 32B    33D    34A    35C 36E    37F    38G    39D    40A  41C    42A    43B    44D    45A    46A    47B    48C    49C    50D    51D    52B    53A    54B    55C  56but/yet    57were invented    58Having survived    59whose    60global    61incredibly    62to represent    63diversity    64third    65from 66.参考范文A Field TripLast week, a field trip to the local park was organized by our school to help students learn more about our local environment protection. When arriving at the park, the students were divided into several groups and assigned different tasks. Some students were told to take water samples from the lake, while other students went to observe the local species. After a whole day’s work, they found both the water and the local species are in good condition. Tired as all the students felt, they thought it worthwhile.67.参考范文Everyone in the room became serious and sad. The boys dropped their heads, looking heartbroken. “It’s unfair. ” Ike cried, tears in his eyes. Yes, it was unfair to the boys. They just wanted to have a little playmate, one that could see and run as well as any other dog. I shouldn’t have disappointed them in this way. But…the poor dog. Having hesitated for a little while, finally, I made a difficult decision. I walked to them, petted the dog, and then suggested giving it back and taking another healthy and lively little puppy. Surprisingly, the boys refused to give the little puppy back. Sam held Rosy tightly in his arms and rubbed its fur. “Mommy, it’s not fair for the little dog. We should do something. We should love and care for her together. ” Ike looked straight into my eyes, begging to keep Rosy eagerly. The other boys joined immediately. It was then that I realized I had misunderstood them. Never had I expected my little boys had such great kindness. I was completely moved and nodded my head, “Yes, we’ll keep it. ” 

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