2023年普通高等学校招生全国统一考试模拟考试(二)英语试卷(含答案)
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学校:___________姓名:___________班级:___________考号:___________
一、阅读理解
The number of passengers varies among airports, with some airports serving tens of millions of passengers. Interestingly, some of the busiest airports in the country are not necessarily the biggest by surface area.
HartsfieldJackson Atlanta International Airport (ATL)
Atlanta Airport has been the world's busiest airport since 1998. Approximately 104 million people traveled through it in 2019, 20 million passengers more than the second busiest airport. ATL is located 11 kilometers away from Atlanta and named after Maynard Jackson and William Hartsfield, Atlanta's two former mayors.
Dallas Fort Worth International Airport (DFW)
DFW Airport is located between Dallas and Fort Worth, covering 69.63 square kilometers. In 2019, the airport served 75 million passengers, the most in its 45 years of existence. It has service to over 250 destinations, the majority being domestic destinations within the country. The airport has its fire protection unit, zip code, police, and emergency services.
McCarran International Airport (LAS)
Located approximately 8 kilometers south of Las Vegas, it occupies 11.3 square kilometers. It was constructed in 1942 and opened to flights in 1948. LAS is now the 9th busiest airport in the US, serving over 51 million passengers in 2019. Initially, the runways were made of asphalt(沥青), but are now made of concrete.
Charlotte Douglas International Airport (CLT)
CLT Airport was opened in 1935 as Charlotte Municipal Airport. 19 years later, it was renamed after Ben Elbert Douglas, Charlotte's mayor, when the airport was expanded. The present name was given to the airport in 1982. CLT is located about 10 kilometers from Charlotte and is an airport for military and commercial use.
1、Which is the best airport to go to for people who need immediate help?
A. ATL. B. DFW. C. LAS. D. CLT.
2、What's mentioned about LAS?
A. Its present runways have been upgraded.
B. It took six years to prepare for construction.
C. Its original asphalt runways caused the accident.
D. It received the most passengers in the world in 2019.
3、What do ATL and CLT have in common?
A. They are for commercial purpose only.
B. They are the world's busiest airports.
C. They are related to people's names.
D. They were built by former mayors.
If someone had told me five years ago that I would be living happily ever after on a small farm in western Oklahoma, I would have immediately denied the possibility. Back then, I was a confirmed city girl. I enjoyed the city life.
Then one day, while we were checking my mother's farm for her, I looked around, liked what I saw and asked my husband, “Why don't we build a house here on the farm?”
To my surprise, he said, “Yes!”
And so we began a new and very different chapter in our life story. My husband and I set out to deal with the land. We took down dead trees, knocked down the outbuildings and planted vegetable and flower gardens. We learned new skills as we worked and provided the locals with humorous moments as they answered our questions. We built a home to welcome family and friends, to share the beauty and bounty of the land.
We soon realized the land had played a joke on us: it had changed and transformed us in our efforts to change it. We lost weight and gained muscles.
We've learned to recognize and honor nature's cycles and timing instead of clocks, calendars, schedules and to-do lists. With only two clocks in the house, we enjoy the flow of days into nights. Our timeless life allows us to appreciate sunrises and sunsets—each a unique event that camera and words only partially capture.
Living a simple life in the country has led us back to common sense. We've learned to be resourceful in solving problems and can think of many unique ways. I become better at handling a situation with fewer resources and conveniences.
In the quietness of the land, we hear and appreciate nature's music. We also listen to the silence. Walking through the grasses, gazing at the century-old trees and wondering about all the changes and history they have witnessed are relaxing pastimes. I have to be truthful: caring for the land is a joyful job.
4、How did her husband react to the author's proposal?
A. Opposed. B. Approving. C. Surprised. D. Concerned.
5、How did the author benefit from the country life?
A. She enjoyed better health.
B. She made much money by working.
C. She regained the respect from the farmers.
D. She improved her relationship with her family.
6、What is the author's feeling when living in the country?
A. She becomes more creative.
B. She becomes more humorous.
C. She becomes more honest with others.
D. She becomes more interested in travelling.
7、What message does the author want to convey?
A. Simple life is the most important.
B. Country life is better than city life.
C. Getting close to nature can be joyful.
D. Living in the country is everyone's dream.
If you are a perfectionist, you are probably familiar with the feeling of wanting to get everything just right. You may struggle with handing in papers, agonize over projects at work, and even worry about small errors from the past. High standards are one thing, but perfectionism is quite another. And as some researchers have discovered, pursuing perfection can have serious consequences to both mental and physical wellbeing.
According to researchers, perfectionists hold themselves to unrealistically high standards and become selfcritical if they believe they haven't met these standards. Perfectionists are also likely to feel guilt and shame if they experience failures, which often leads them to avoid situations where they are worried they might fail.
In one study, researchers looked at a total of 284 studies (with over 57, 000 participants) and found that perfectionism was associated with symptoms of depression, anxiety, obsessivecompulsive disorder, and eating disorders. They also found that people higher in perfectionism (i.e. participants who more strongly identified with perfectionist traits) also reported higher levels of overall psychological distress.
In an article published in 2016, researchers looked at how perfectionism and depression were related over time. They found that people higher in perfectionism tended to have increases in depression symptoms, which suggests that perfectionism may be a risk factor for developing depression. In other words, although people may think of their perfectionism as something that helps them succeed, it appears that their perfectionism may actually be harmful for their mental health.
Since perfectionism is associated with negative outcomes, what can someone with perfectionist tendencies do to change their behavior? Although people are sometimes hesitant to give up their perfectionist tendencies, psychologists point out that giving up on perfection doesn't mean being less successful. In fact, because mistakes are an important part of learning and growing, embracing imperfection can actually help us in the long run.
8、Why does the author describe the scene in the first paragraph?
A. To introduce the topic. B. To make comparisons.
C. To support the author's argument. D. To define a concept.
9、Who can be defined as a perfectionist?
A. A person who is determined to achieve high goals.
B. A person who tends to feel sorry for what he has done.
C. A person who blames himself for not being that successful.
D. A person who holds high standards for themselves.
10、How can perfectionism be harmful?
A. It may lower one's mental health.
B. It reflects one's psychological level.
C. It results in depression immediately.
D. It stops one from recovering from depression.
11、What will be discussed in the following paragraph?
A. A call for not being a perfectionist. B. Another sideeffect of perfectionism.
C. Why perfectionism is harmful. D. How to avoid perfectionism.
Some issues like climate change or the ongoing pandemic(大流行病)are increasingly complex and dynamic. Yet solving problems like these requires new approaches that extend beyond traditional ways of thinking. A study led by Yale Professor of Psychology, Paul O'Keefe, found that having a growth mindset(思维模式) of interest may activate this type of innovation.
Professor O'Keefe established in earlier studies that people hold different beliefs about the nature of interest. Those with a growth mindset of interest tend to believe that interests can be developed and cultivated, while those with a fixed mindset of interest tend to believe that interests are inborn and simply need to be “found”.
For example, in one task, research participants were instructed to create new college majors by combining two or more existing academic Arts or Science programs at their university. After coding and analyzing the ideas they generated, the team found that people with a growth mindset of interest were more likely to bridge programs across the arts and sciences to create new majors like computational economics rather than creating majors that drew from only one of those areas, like computational chemistry.
As Professor O'Keefe pointed out, “This research provides a useful direction for organizations whose products and services call for creative solutions. Take smartphones for example. You need not only computer science and engineering knowledge, but also an understanding of psychology and visual design to create a better product. Employees with a growth mindset may be more likely to frame innovative ideas that bridge multiple areas of knowledge to achieve better solutions.”
The benefits of a growth mindset of interest may also extend to those seeking employment. This is a pressing issue because many people are becoming unemployed due to the COVID19 pandemic. Having a growth mindset of interest can help job seekers expand their interests and become more adaptable to different fields, and tend to learn new skills.
12、What's the author's opinion about the world today?
A. It is witnessing various types of innovations.
B. It is undergoing great and profound changes.
C. It faces more varied and complicated problems.
D. It has removed many traditional ways of thinking.
13、What can best replace the underlined the word “bridge”?
A. Study. B. Plan. C. Choose. D. Connect.
14、What does the author want to illustrate with the example of smartphones?
A. Hitech products can boost people's general thinking.
B. Hitech products are needed in multisubject research.
C. Improved technology gives birth to highly popular products.
D. Making innovative products needs knowledge of many fields.
15、What is the author's suggestion to those who are seeking employment?
A. Learning practical skills. B. Broadening their interests.
C. Staying safe in the pandemic. D. Knowing their pressing issues.
二、七选五
16、根据短文内容, 从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
If you're going travelling after university or as a career break, an extended period of time of unemployment can leave a gaping hole in your CV(个人简历). ①________. As long as you plan your trip carefully and think about what you can do, travelling can actually boost your CV and career.
Recharge your batteries
If you've just spent three or four years at university, or working without a break, then you'll need to recharge your batteries. If you take time out to travel you'll have the opportunity to think about what's important in your life and refocus on your career. ②________
Learn a new skill
If you're going on a roundtheworld trip then you could be travelling from anywhere between a month to a year, why don't you learn a new skill while you're on the road? ③________ All businesses and companies need candidates with a broad skill set, so look at learning another language or getting further qualifications to boost your CV.
Make contacts
When you're backpacking and travelling, try to make contacts with people who might be useful for your career. With the rise of social media, making contacts is as simple as saying “just tweet me” or “I'll add you on Facebook”. ④________. It's important to network wherever you are in the world.
Volunteer
⑤________ Not only will you make a difference to the community and society, but it'll look great on your CV. With volunteering you'll learn what it means to live and work in another country, and employers are actively encouraging it. In a survey, 63% of HR professionals said that those who have taken a constructive gap year of volunteering or working abroad had an application that stood out from the rest.
A. More often than not, you'll come home feeling refreshed and energetic.
B. Consider the simplest way you can meet their needs.
C. The contacts you make while travelling could be your avenue into a new career
D. But don't worry.
E. Think about what employers are looking for in your industry and cater to that.
F. One of the hardest things to overcome when applying for a job is work experience.
G. Volunteering is one of the most popular activities for gap years and roundtheworld trips.
三、完形填空(20空)
I'll never forget that day. It started out as just an ordinary day at work. I never __1__ that within a few hours I would be in great __2__.
I was 27 and had been a river guide for several years, taking people down the Zambezi River. The sun was setting and we were reaching the end of the __3__ one evening, when something __4__ the boat.
Thinking it was the other __5__, I turned around to push it away, when __6__ everything went dark. I was stuck inside something. I managed to __7__ one hand and felt around—my hand touched a hippo's (河马) nose. It was only then that I __8__ I was underwater, my upper body actually in the hippo's mouth! I __9__ to move as much as I could, and when he opened his mouth, I managed to __10__ away. But seconds later, he __11__ again, pulling me under the water. I remember looking up at the surface of the water and __12__ which of us could hold his breath the longest. Suddenly the hippo released me. __13__ a medical team was nearby and they helped me to reach a hospital. Meanwhile, the hippo had quietly __14__.
I believe, __15__, that I met him one more time. Two years later I was traveling down the Zambezi again.
Being __16__ obviously reminded me of what had happened. Then just as we were going past the __17__ place in the river, a huge hippo suddenly appeared. I __18__ so loudly that those with me said they'd never heard anything like it. He went back under the water and was never __19__ again. I'm sure I had __20__ the same hippo, still just as angry as before.
17、A. admitted B. expected C. decided D. promised
18、A. anger B. sorrow C. danger D. surprise
19、A. road B. game C. tour D. bridge
20、A. knocked into B. jumped off C. took over D. passed by
21、A. visitor B. fisherman C. guide D. boat
22、A. slowly B. suddenly C. finally D. hardly
23、A. hold B. tie C. shake D. free
24、A. realized B. pretended C. imagined D. remembered
25、A. regretted B. refused C. tried D. failed
26、A. drive B. walk C. run D. swim
27、A. fell B. struck C. changed D. missed
28、A. wondering B. asking C. suggesting D. predicting
29、A. In addition B. On purpose C. By chance D. As usual
30、A. died B. slept C. arrived D. disappeared
31、A. thus B. though C. instead D. even
32、A. there B. away C. out D. around
33、A. same B. wrong C. strange D. quiet
34、A. coughed B. sang C. laughed D. shouted
35、A. tracked B. trained C. seen D. caught
36、A. examined B. recognized C. mentioned D. noticed
四、语法填空
37、 A new exhibit at a California museum provides visitors ①__________ a modern version of the ancient Chinese art style, “shan shui hua”, ②__________ (mean) “mountains-water painting” in English. The works show scenes of mountains, rivers and somethings waterfalls. Chinese artists have been creating the brush and ink works for more than 1,000 years.
Artists Nick Dong and Wu Chi-Tsung ③__________ (find) ways to connect the new, digital generation to this ④__________ (tradition) kind of art several years ago. Their works capture the spirit of the style in a new way. The exhibit forces the viewers ⑤__________ (slow) down and experience a different world. That was also one of the ⑥__________ (goal) of shan shui hua artists from long ago.
Dong, ⑦__________ was born in Taiwan, China and now lives in Northern California, said, “⑧__________ (actual), the exhibit was for all these artists to create a world where they wanted to hide. So, they created a mountain and imagined they could live there.”
One work involves a slowly moving light directed at clear plastic boxes on a wall. The piece, ⑨__________ (create) by Wu, is called Crystal City. Wu said, “If we see this through the light, through the different perspectives (视角), we could see there’s ⑩__________ new world behind that.”
五、短文改错
38、 假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文。文中共有10处语言错误,每句中最多有两处。每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。
增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(∧),并在其下面写出该加的词。
删除:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉。
修改:在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。
注意:1. 每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;
2. 只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。
My father often took me to his hospital when I was off my school. He showed me how his medical instruments was used. I felt so closely to him. However, after I went to high school, somehow I become distant from him. I was unwilling talk with him and often disobeyed his rule of not stay out with my friends too late. The disagreement was too sharp that neither he nor I knew what to settle it. One day, he talked with me or hoped to mend our relations. With the efforts made by all sides, we began to understand each other better.
六、书面表达
39、假如你是校英语报的主编李华, 请你根据提示, 用英语写信向你的笔友Tom为“To Be the Master of Your Cellphone”栏目约稿。
内容包括:
1. 栏目介绍;2. 稿件内容;3. 稿件要求:词数400左右;4. 截稿日期: 6月1日。
注意:
1. 词数100左右;
2. 可适当增加细节, 以使行文连贯;
3. 开头和结尾已给出, 不计入总词数。
4. 邮件的开头以为你写好。
Dear Tom,
How is everything going?
_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Yours,
LiHua
参考答案
1、答案:B
2、答案:A
3、答案:C
4、答案:B
解析:细节理解题。根据第三段"To my surprise, he said, 'Yes!' "可知,作者的丈夫对她提出的; 在农场建房子的提议表示赞同。故选B。
5、答案:A
解析:推理判断题。根据第五段"We lost weight; and gained muscles."可知,作者体重减轻了,肌肉增加了,因此更健康了。故选A。
6、答案:A
解析:推理判断题。根据第七段"We've learned to be resourceful ill solving problems and can think of many unique ways."可知,乡下的生活让作者变得更 富有创造性了。故选A。
7、答案:C
解析:主旨大意题。文章讲述了作者搬到乡下后的生活和乡下生活给她带来的快乐,由此可推知, 她想传递给人们的信息是:接近大自然可以是令人快乐的。故选C。
8、答案:A
9、答案:C
10、答案:A
11、答案:D
12、答案:C
13、答案:D
14、答案:D
15、答案:B
16、答案:①-⑤ DAECG
17、答案:B
18、答案:C
19、答案:C
20、答案:A
21、答案:D
22、答案:B
23、答案:D
24、答案:A
25、答案:C
26、答案:D
27、答案:B
28、答案:A
29、答案:C
30、答案:D
31、答案:B
32、答案:A
33、答案:A
34、答案:D
35、答案:C
36、答案:B
37、答案:①with②meaning③found④traditional⑤to slow⑥goals⑦who⑧Actually⑨created⑩a
解析:①考查介词。句意为:加利福尼亚的一个博物馆的新展览为游客提供了中国古代艺术风格—"山水画"(在英语中意为mountain-water painting)的现代版本。provide sb. with sth.意为“为某人提供某物”,为固定短语。故填with。
②考查非谓语动词。句意见上一题解析。分析句子结构可知,本句中谓语动词为provides,故设空处应为非谓语动词形式;且mean与其逻辑主语"shan shui hua"之间为主动关系,应用现在分词作定语。故填meaning。
③考查动词的时态。句意为:艺术家董承濂和吴季璁在几年前找到了将新数字技术与这种传统艺术相结合的方法。根据时间状语several years ago可知,此处应用一般过去时,故填found。
④考查词性转换。句意见上一题解析。设空处修饰名词短语kind of art,应用形容词。故填traditional。
⑤考查非谓语动词。句意为:这个展览使观赏者不得不慢下来去体验不同的世界。force sb. to do sth.意为"迫使某人做某事",为固定用法。故填to slow。
⑥考查名词单复数。句意为:这也是很久以前山水画艺术家的创作目的之一。"one of +可数名词复数"为固定用法,意为"……之一",故填goals。
⑦考查定语从句。句意为:生于中国台湾,现居住在加利福尼亚北部的董说:"事实上,这个展览是为所有这些艺术家们创造一个他们想要隐居其中的'桃花源'。" 分析句子结构可知,此处引导非限制性定语从句,先行词为Dong,指人,从句中缺少主语,故填who。
⑧考查词性转换。句意见上一题解析。此处用于修饰整个句子,在句中作状语,故填副词Actually,表示"事实上,实际上"。
⑨考查非谓语动词。句意为:这件由吴创作的作品被命名为《水晶城市》。此处作后置定语,修饰The piece,且The piece与create之间为逻辑上的被动关系,应用过去分词形式,故填created。
⑩考查冠词。句意为:吴说:"如果我们通过光,通过不同的视角来看待这幅作品,我们可以看到一个隐藏在作品后面的新世界。"此处修饰可数名词,表示泛指,且new的发音以辅音音素开头,应用不定冠词a。
38、答案: My father often took me to his hospital when I was off school. He showed me how his medical instruments used. I felt so to him. However, after I went to high school, somehow I distant from him. I was unwilling talk with him and often disobeyed his rule of not out with my friends too late. The disagreement was sharp that neither he nor I knew to settle it. One day, he talked with me hoped to mend our relations. With the efforts made by sides, we began to understand each other better.
解析:第一处: 删除my off school是固定表达, 意为"不上学"。
第二处: was→were 根据instruments可知用were。
第三处: closely→close 系动词之后应用形容词。
第四处: become→became 陈述发生在过去的事情应用一般过去时。
第五处: unwilling后加to be unwilling to do sth.是固定用法。
第六处: stay→staying 此处位于介词of后, 应用v.-ing形式。
第七处: too→so 此处考查so...that...结构, 表示"如此......以至于......"。
第八处: what→how 此处表示"如何解决", 应用how。
第九处: or→and 此处为顺承关系, 应用and。
第十处: all→both 此处指"父子二人", 应用both。
39、答案:Dear Tom,
How is everything going? I’m writing to invite you to write an article for our school’s English newspaper.
With the purpose of raising students’ awareness of using cellphones correctly, we set up a column called “To Be the Master of Your Cellphone” in our newspaper recently, which is a pretty popular column among our students since cellphones are more than common in campus now .We intend to help students know how to use cellphones in a healthy way. Would you please write something about it concerning the way in your school? Anything relevant so long as it’s interesting and informative .About 400 words would be fine and could we have your article before 20th?
Looking forward to your early reply soon.
Yours,
Li Hua
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