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2023年最新整理——考試真題資料2023年最新整理——考試真題資料2023年最新整理——考試真題資料2021-2022高考英語模擬試卷考生須知:1.全卷分選擇題和非選擇題兩部分,全部在答題紙上作答。選擇題必須用2B字跡的鋼筆或答字筆寫在“答題紙”相應位置上。2.請用黑色字跡的鋼筆或答字筆在“答題紙”上先填寫姓名和準考證號。3.保持卡面清潔,不要折疊,不要弄破、弄皺,在草稿紙、試題卷上答題無效。第一部分(共20小題,每小題1.5分,滿分30分)TheJapanesepeoplekeepupcheerfulspirits theworldthattheycangetoverthecrisiscausedbytheterribletsunami(海嘯).beingconvinced B.convincedC.toconvince D.havingconvinced—Let’sgotothecinemathisSundaymorning.—I’dloveto,butI asavolunteerinmycommunitythen.willworkC.willbeworking D.wasworking

B.haveworkedJimtoldusallthat hesaidsoatthemeetingwasright.allC.allthat D.that

B.what4.---Idon’tunderstandwhyCatherinestoppedshort sheoughttohavecontinued.---It’sobviousthatshelackedself-confidence.A.when B.whileC.if D.as—Iamwondering makesyoustudysohard?—Togotomydreamuniversity.A.whatisitthatC.whatisthat D.whatitisthat

B.thatiswhatThepolicerecognizedthecriminalfromhistypicalfacial .ascarontheforehead.A.expression C.outline D.gesture7.---Whereistheplane?Ican'tseeit.---Itwentoffits tokeepawayfromthesuddenstorm.A.courseC.flight D.direction

B.road8.Iknowhefeelsupsetabouthisfailure,andIcan that.A.relatetoC.answerfor D.pullthrough

B.livewithSofar,morethan1300hotelsinEurope,Africa,MiddleEastregionhavecommittedto intheevent,withmanymore tojointheeffort.A.participating;expecting B.participate;toC.participating;expectedD.participate;tobeexpected—Haveyouheard newsthatover10,000peoplelosttheirlivesintheearthquakeinJapan?—Notyet.What bigsurprise!A.the;a B.the;// D./;AsIopenedmyeyes,in directionIlooked,Icouldseesmiling,peaceful,calmandcontentfaces.A.whateverB.however C.whichever D.whereverThegovernor’sstatementonemployment astormofcriticism,A.setup B.setoutC.setabout D.setIsthisyourcellphone,Tony?I itwhenIwascleaningtheclassroom.A.cameacrossC.lookedafter D.heldonto—Areweabouttohavingdinner?—Yes,it inthediningA.serve B.isservingC.isbeingserved D.hasbeenserving

B.dealtwith yourblog,Iwouldhavewrittenbacktwodaysago.A.IfIreadC.HadIread D.IfIcouldhaveread

B.ShouldIreadcanchoosenottoforgive. youcanalsochoosetoletitgo.A.AbsolutelyC.SubsequentlyD.Alternatively

B.Consequently——HowdidyoufindyourtriptoWaterParkinthesummerof2016?——Ithoroughlyenjoyedit.Itwas thanIexpected.A.evenmuchinteresting B.farmoreinterestingC.sofarinteresting D.farfrominteresting–Wheredidyougettoknowher?--Itwasonthefarm weworked.A.that B.there C.which D.where—Whycan’tyougivemeanotherchance? ,butIdon’tthinkyouaregoodatmanagement.NooffenceB.NoworriesC.NoneedD.Nowondergoesupmustcomedown,andgasolinepricesarecomingdownfastinsomepartsofAmerica.A.WhereWhatWhichD.That第二部分閱讀理解(40)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D21(6分)OptimismMayHelpPeopleLiveLongerPeoplewhohaveanoptimisticviewonlifearemorelikelytolivelonger,aUSstudysaidWednesday.Thestudy,publishedintheAmericanJournalofEpidemiology,analyzeddatafrom2004to2012from70,000womenenrolledintheHealthStudy,aUSstudytrackingwomen’shealthviasurveyseverytwoyears.Theresearcherslookedatparticipants’levelsofoptimismandotherfactorsthatmightplayaroleinhowoptimismmayaffectmortalityrisk,suchasrace,highbloodpressure,diet,andphysicalactivity.Itfoundthemostoptimisticwomen,orthetop25%,hadanearly30percentlowerriskofdyingfromanyofthediseasesanalyzedinthestudycomparedwiththeleastoptimisticwomen,orthebottom25%.Themostoptimisticwomenhada16percentlowerriskofdyingfromcancer;38percentlowerriskofdyingfromheartdisease;39percentlowerriskofdyingfromstroke;38percentlowerriskofdyingfromrespiratorydisease;and52percentlowerriskofdyingfrominfection.Previousstudieshavelinkedoptimismwithreducedriskofearlydeathfromcardiovascular心腦血管的problems,butthiswasthefirsttofindalinkbetweenoptimismandreducedriskfromothermajorcauses.“Whilemostmedicalandpubliceffortstodayfocusonreducingriskfactorsfordiseases,evidencehasbeenmountingthatenhancingpsychologicalresilience彈性,復原力mayalsomakeadifference,saidEricKimresearchfellowattheHarvardT.H.ChanSchoolofPublicHealthandco-leadauthorofthestudy.“Ournewfindingssuggestthatweshouldmakeeffortstoboostoptimism,whichhasbeenshowntobeassociatedwithhealthierbehaviorsandhealthierwaysofcopingwithlifechallenges.”Thestudyalsofoundthathealthybehaviorsonlypartiallyexplainthelinkbetweenoptimismandreducedmortalityrisk.Oneotherpossibilityisthathigheroptimismdirectlyaffectsourbiologicalsystems,Kimsaid.Co-leadauthorandpostdoctoralresearchfellowKaitlinHagansaidoptimismcanbevariedwithrelativelyuncomplicatedandlow-costinterventions(干預),eventhingsassimpleashavingpeoplewritedownandthinkaboutthebestpossibleoutcomesforvariousareasoftheirlives,suchascareersorfriendships.“Encouraginguseoftheseinterventionscouldbeaninnovativewaytoenhancehealthinthefuture,”Hagansaid.1、Accordingtotherecentstudy,optimismcan A.helpwomenlivelongerthanmenenablepeopletostayhealthycurepeopleofhighbloodpressuremakewomanstayyoungandnice2、Fromtherecentstudy,theoptimisticwomen A.tooktheriskofdyingfrominfectionwerelesslikelytodiefromsomediseasehada39%lowerriskofsufferingfromcancerwerelesslikelytosufferfromlowemotions3、Theunderlinedword“mounting”inparagraph7mightbebestplacedby .increasingC.doubling

appearingD.showing4、BothKimandHaganbelievedthat .A.simplebuthigh-costinterventionsshouldbetriedhigheroptimismindirectlyinfluencesourbodyoptimismshouldbeencouragedanddevelopedoptimismcanhelppeoplemeetallkindsofchallenges22(8分)AsSimonKindleysides,34,tookhisfirststepintheLondonMarathoninApril,hefeltasifmagicwasintheair."Aswewerewalkingtowardthefirstmile,weactuallystartedjoiningalltherunners,"hesaid."Everyonewasonthestreets,cheering,andthatwasamagicalmoment."Astimewenton,thecrowdsandotherracersspreadaround.Kindleysidesandhisteamofeightsupporterscontinuedwalking.Kindleysides,whois癱瘓的)fromthewaistdownandtypicallyusesawheelchair,wasequippedwithanexoskeleton(體外骨骼)tohelphimwalk.Hissupporterswalkedwithhimtochangethebatteriesinhisexoskeletonsohecouldkeepmoving.In2013,Kindleysideswasdiagnosedwithabraintumor腫瘤thatwasgrowinginawaythatpressedoncertainnerves,leadingtohimlosingfeelinginhislegs.Hewastoldhewouldneverwalkagain.Beforehisparalysis,theLondon-basedsingeranddancerhad"alwayswantedtorunamarathon,"hesaid,buthenevermadetheplantodoso--untilthisyear.DuringtheLondonMarathon,thelasttwomileswerethehardest."Atthatpoint,Iwasexhausted.Itwasfreezingcold,andIwashurtingemotionally,"Kindleysidessaid.Buthekeptgoing."Ididn'twanttoletpeopledown.Ihadateamofeight,andIwasraisingmoneyforTheBrainTumourCharity,"hesaid."Ididn'twanttoletthemdown,myselfdown,andIthoughtifIwouldgetthisfar,Iwouldhavetocontinue."SohecontinuedandmadehistoryasthefirstparalyzedmantocompletetheLondonMarathononfoot.Then,recoveringathome,hesharedhisaccomplishmentwithhisthreechildren."TheyusedtosayI'mtheonlydadintheirwholeschoolwho'sinawheelchair,andnowtheysayI'mtheirdad,theonlyonewhohaswalkedamarathon,"hesaid.Kindleysidesistrainingtocompletethreemoremarathonsnextyear,includingtheLondonMarathonagain.1、WhydidKindleysides'supportersaccompanyhimalltheway?Toinspirehimasateam.C.Toguidehimalongthe2、WhatcausedKindleysides'disability?A.Anaccidentinthepreviousmarathon.AnoperationonhisbrainfortheSomenervesproducedoutofthetumor.

B.Tohelpchangethebatteries.D.Toassisthimwiththewheelchair.D.Thepressurefromthebraintumoronthenerves.3、WhatpartlysupportedKindleysidestofinishthehardesttwo-milerace?Thebelieftobeatothers.C.Thekindnesstohelpthecharity.4、WhatcanwelearnaboutA.Hewasonceasuccessfulactor.

Thestrongdesiretorecover.D.Theprizemoneyforthewinner.B.Hischildrenfeelapityforhiminthewheelchairnow.C.HeisambitiousforjoininginLondonmarathonsonceD.Hewasthefirstdisabled-mantocompletetheLondonMarathon.23(8分Atyournextmeeting,waitforapauseinconversationandtrytomeasurehowlongitlasts.AmongEnglishspeakers,chancesarethatitwillbeasecondortwoatmost.Butwhilethispatternmaybeuniversal,ourawarenessofsilencediffersdramaticallyacrosscultures.Whatonecultureconsidersaconfusingorawkwardpausemaybeseenbyothersasavaluablemomentofreflectionandsignofrespectforwhatthelastspeakerhassaid.ResearchinDutchandalsoinEnglishfoundthatwhenasilenceinconversationstretchestofourseconds,peoplestarttofeeluneasy.Incontrast,aseparatestudyofbusinessmeetingsfoundthatJapanesepeoplearehappywithsilencesof8.2seconds—nearlytwiceaslongasinAmericans’meetings.InJapan,itisrecognizedthatthebestcommunicationiswhenyoudon’tspeakatall.It’salreadyafailuretounderstandeachotherbyspeakingbecauseyou’rerepairingthatfailurebyusingwords.IntheUS,itmayoriginatefromthehistoryofcolonial殖民地Americaasacrossroadsofmanydifferentraces.Whenyouhaveacomplexofdifference,it’shardtoestablishcommonunderstandingunlessyoutalkandthere’sunderstandablyakindofanxietyunlesspeopleareverballyengagedtoestablishacommonlife.ThisappliesalsotosomeextenttoLondon.Incontrast,whenthere’smorehomogeneity,perhapsit’seasierforsomekindsofsilencetoappear.Forexample,amongyourclosestfriendsandfamilyit’seasiertositinsilencethanwithpeopleyou’relesswellacquaintedwith.1、Whichofthefollowingpeoplemighthavethelongestsilenceinconversation?A.TheDutch. B.Americans.C.TheEnglish. D.TheJapanese.2、WhatmighttheJapaneseagreewithinaconversation?A.Speakingmoregivestheupperhand.Speakoutwhatyouhaveinyourmind.Greatmindsthinkalikewithoutwords.Theshortertalkingsilence,thebetter.3、Whatcanwelearnfromthetext?A.Afoursecondsilenceinconversationisuniversal.B.It’shardforAmericanstoreachacommonagreement.C.EnglishspeakersaremoretalkativethanJapanesespeakers.D.Thecloserweandourfamilyare,theeasierthesilenceappears.4、Whatdoestheunderlinedword“homogeneity”inthelastparagraphmean?A.Similarity. B.Contradiction.C.Diversity. D.Misunderstanding.24(8分) Wolvesstrikefearintotheheartsofmanyspecies,humansincluded.Ourfearofthemhasbroughtthemtotheedgeofdyingout,aswehavecruellykilledthemascompetitorsandtrouble-makers.Butresearchersarediscoveringthattheveryfeartheyputinto

被捕食者speciesisexactlywhathelpsmake

生態(tài)healthy.YellowstoneNationalParkisatypicalexampleofjusthowwolvescanhelprepairanecosystem.AnOctober2018studyanalyzed40yearsofresearchonlargeanimalsinsidethepark.“Yellowstonehasbenefitedfromthereintroductionofwolvesinwaysthatwedidnotanticipate,especiallythecomplexityofbiologicalinteractions(互動)inthepark,”explainedMarkBoyce,aprofessorintheDepartmentofBiologicalSciences. “Wewerereallysurprisedatthatandwe’dneverhaveseentheseresponsesiftheparkhadn’tadoptedecological-processmanagement—allowingnaturalecologicalprocessestotakeplacewithleasthumanintervention.”Afterthewolveswerere-introducedatYellowstone,willowandcottonwoodtreesincreasedinnumber.Thepopulationofbearsandbisonalsoroseandwhatwasoncearulingdeer-wolfinteractionisnowmorediverse.Tolearnmoreaboutjusthowwolvesarebeneficial,ashortdocumentaryfromQuestexplainshowthepresenceofwolvesinfluencesthebehaviorofdeer,whicheventuallymakesentireecosystemsmorebiologicallydiverseandhealthy.Inthisdocumentary,biologistAaronWirsingexploredwhywolvesandothertop捕食者)wereneededfordiverseecosystemstodevelop.Usingasimplevideocamera,Wirsingisgainingauniqueviewpointonpredator-preyrelationshipsandchangingthewaywethinkaboutwolves.Theresearchisonemorepieceofevidenceforwhyprotectingthesetoppredatorsisimportantnotjustforwolvesasaspecies,butforhundredsofspeciesateverylevelofanecosystem.Thefeartheybringalongmaybetheveryanglethathelpssavethemfromdyingout.1、Whatdoestheunderlinedword“anticipate”inparagraph3probablymean?A.Expect.C.Notice.

B.Understand.D.Accept.2、ForwhatpurposewasadocumentaryA.Tointroducehowwolvesbehaveinthewild.Toshowhowwolvesbenefitfromecosystems.TorecordhowAaronWirsingobservedwolves.Tostudywhatgoodwolvescandotoecosystems.3、Whatisthesignificanceoftheresearch?Itproveswolvesfeedonhundredsofspecies.Ithelpsprovetheimportanceofprotectingwolves.Itshowsthecomplexrelationshipsbetweenspecies.Itprovidesevidencethatwolvesareendangeredanimals.4、Whatisthemainideaofthepassage?Thefearofwolvesisbeneficialtoecosystems.Thefearofwolvesputthemindangerofdisappearing.NationalParkowesitshealthyecosystemstowolves.D.TheintroductionofwolvesinYellowstoneNationalParkisasuccess.25(10分) Oneformofsocialprejudic(偏見againstolderpeopleisthebeliefthattheycannotunderstandorusemoderntechnology.ActivitieslikeplayingcomputerontheNetanddownloadingMP3sareonlyfortheyoungsters.Isn'titunfairthatolderpeopleenjoyingacomputergameshouldbefrowned反對)bytheirchildrenandNowadaysolderpeoplehavemorecontrolovertheirlivesandtheyplayafullpartinsociety.Moreover,betterhealthcarehasleftmorepeopleintheirsixtiesandseventiesfeelingfitandactiveafterretirement.Mentalactivity,aswellasphysicalexercise,cancontributetobetterhealth.Playingcomputergamesisaveryeffectivewayofexercisingthebrain.Whenpersonalcomputerswerefirstintroduced,mostolderpeopledidn'tbelievetheywouldeverfamiliarizethemselveswiththem.Nowcomputershavebeenaroundforafewgenerationsandretiredpeoplehavegraduallybecomemorerelaxedaboutusingthemforfun.Gamersover65preferplayingpuzzlegamesandcardgames.KateStevens,aged72,says,"Ifinditveryrelaxing.It'snotveryyoustillneedtoconcentrate."Anotherdevelopmentthathasfavored"greygames"isachangeinthetypeofvideogamesavailableonthemarket.There'sagreatervarietyofgamestochoosemoreintellectualandcomplex策略)andsimulation(模擬)games.InternetChessandTrainSimulatorareamongthemostpopularofthese.TrainSimulatorisbasedonreal-worldrailactivities.Playerscanchoosefromavarietyofaskeepingtoastricttimetableandusinghelperenginesduringawinterstorm.Somepeoplearguethat"greygamers"simplydon'thavetheskillsrequiredforcomputergames,andthatteenagersarebetter.Thiscouldn'tbefurtherfromthetruth.Mostcomputergamesrequirethekindofanalyticalthinkingthatimproveswithpractice,whichmeansthatthe"greygamers"maywellbefarbetterthangamershalfacenturyyoungerthanthem.Ingameswherespeedisthemainconsideration,olderpeoplewouldbeatadisadvantagebecausetheymayhaveslowerreactiontime.Ontheotherhand,"greygamers"haveapreferenceforslower-paced,mindchallenginggames.1、Thesecondparagraphisintendedto .showthebestwaytoexercisethebrainstresstheimportanceofgoodhealthexplainwhygreygamersexistteachhowtoplayvideogames2、Whatwasolderpeople'sattitudetowardspersonalcomputersatfirst?Doubtful.C.Enthusiastic.

Concerned.D.Supportive.3、ThemethodtheauthorusestodevelopParagraph4is .offeringanalysesC.makingcomparisons

givingexamplesD.providing4、TheunderlinedpartinParagraph5probablymeans A.mindchallenginggamesarenotsuitableforolderpeopleB.teenagersshouldimprovetheirskillswithpracticeC.playingcomputergamesrequiresanalyticalthinkingD.olderpeoplemayperformwellinsomecomputergames第三部分語言知識運用(共兩節(jié))第一節(jié)(1.530)閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的A、BCD26(30分)閱讀下面短文,掌握其大意,從每題所給的C和D該項涂黑。Ineverlookedupwhenmyfriendsweretalkingandjokingabouttheretarded智障的boyafewtablesaway.Itdidn’tevencrossmymindthathemightfeel 1 whenpeoplewhisperedabouthim.SoI 2 letthemtalk.ThencamethedaywhenIlearnedmylittlebrotherMartin’stestingforautism(自閉癥)cameoutpositive(陽性).I3 ,crying.Overtime,Iwasableto 4 hisillnessalittlemore.WehadtomovebecauseofMartin’streatment.SoMartinandIboth 5 atanewschool.Oneday,Iwasstandinginthebuslinewaitingwhena“short”bus(fortheretarded)cameand 6 upsomekids.Thechildrenintheotherlinestartedmaking 7 aboutthe“retarded”onthatbusandIfelta 8 feelinginmyheart.Isaidquietlythatthoseremarksweren’tverynice, 9 noonelistened.Myfamilymovedagain.InthenewschoolIgota 10 tospeakupprettysoon.Thatday,inabandclass,myteacher11 ourplayingtomakesomecomments,“Guys,we’replayinglikethekidsontheshortbus!Comeon!”Theentireroomwaslaughingloudly.Then,Iraisedmyhand.Iwasn’tsurewhatIwasgoingtosaybutIwantedtobe 12Andthiscameout:“Idon’tthinkweshouldmakefunoftheshortbus,becausetherearepeopleonthatbuswhohavealotincommonwithusandhave 13 thesamefeelingsasweIcouldfeelmy 14 gettinglouder.“SoIwould 15 itifyoudidn’tmakefunofthem.”Theroomwasveryquietandeveryonestaredatme.Myteacher16 forhiswords.Attheendoftheclass,everyonewasgivingmestrangelooks.ButI17 becauseIknewthreethings:Ihadspokenthe 18 ,Ihadtaughteveryonesomething,andwhileeveryoneintheclassroomwasbeingafollower,Ihad 19 totakeadifferentpathsinceIwantedtobecomea 20 andarolemodel.1、A.worried B.hurt C.disappointed D.confused2、A.stillB.againC.justD.seldom3、A.wipedoutB.brokeoutC.brokedownD.calmeddown4、A.treatB.knowC.bearD.accept5、A.changedB.startedC.sufferedD.behaved]6、A.setB.tookC.broughtD.picked7、A.jokesB.complaintsC.enquiriesD.discoveries8、A.violentB.strangeC.similarD.clear9、A.becauseB.ifC.butD.so10、A.chanceB.positionC.topicD.point11、A.encouragedB.botheredC.enjoyedD.stopped12、A.heardB.praisedC.spottedD.taught13、A.exactlyB.slightlyC.hardlyD.fairly14、A.paceB.voiceC.pulseD.breath15、A.excuseB.appreciateC.standD.permit16、A.apologizedB.foughtC.allowedD.argued17、A.understandB.noticeC.returnD.care18、A.wisdomB.reasonC.matterD.truth19、A.helpedB.decidedC.agreedD.hoped20、A.reporterB.thinkerC.leaderD.trainer第二節(jié)(1.515)1(15分)Idon’tveryoftenhaveafulldayoffwo..hadafreemorning,goingtothegym,walkingthedog,andthoughtIwouldhurryintotheofficetofillinmytimesheetsoIwouldbepaidforIhaveworked.IwasthinkingthatIhadworkedlesshoursbecausetheshareworkeveryworkdaywith,wasworkinginsteadofme.Ihopedthatsomehowwewouldcominginthismonth.Iarrivedattheofficeonly(see)themainsecretarylookingverypale.Sheaskedwhatmyafternoon.(plan)were.WhenIsaidIhadtheafternoonfree,sheaskedcouldworkforher,asshehadreallyhurtherback.Atthemoment,Iwaslookingforwarddayoff,butIsaidyesstraightaway.Shequick

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