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2023年高考英語押題謂卷01

新高考n卷專用考試版

(考試時間:120分鐘試卷滿分:150分)

注意事項:

1.答卷前,考生務必將自己的姓名、準考證號等填寫在答題卡和試卷指定位置上。

2.回答選擇題時,選出每小題答案后,用鉛筆把答題卡上對應題目的答案標號涂黑。如需改動,用

橡皮擦干凈后,再選涂其他答案標號?;卮鸱沁x擇題時,將答案寫在答題卡上。寫在本試卷上無效。

3.考試結束后,將本試卷和答題卡一并交回。

第一部分聽力(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)

第一節(jié)(共5小題海小題1.5分,滿分7.5分)

聽下面5段對話。每段對話后有一個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項。聽完

每段對話后,你都有10秒鐘的時間來回答有關小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對話僅讀一遍。

1.Whatdoesthewomanwanttobuy?

A.Orangesandapples.B.Sweetsandapples.C.Vegetablesandapples.

2.Whoiscomingfortea?

A.Mark.B.John.C.Tracy.

3.WhereisthemangoingtospendhisChristmas?

A.Inhisbrother's.B.Inhismother's.C.Inhissister's.

4.Wheredoesthemanmostlikelylive?

A.InCanada.B.InNewYork.C.InCalifornia.

5.Whyarethekidsinthewoman'syard?

A.Toplaybaseball.B.InNewYork.C.Togettheirbaseballback.

第二節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1.5分,滿分22.5分)

聽下面5段對話或獨白。每段對話或獨白后有幾個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最

佳選項。聽每段對話或獨白前,你將有時間閱讀各個小題,每小題5秒鐘;聽完后,各小題將給出5秒鐘的

作答時間。每段對話或獨白讀兩遍。

聽第6段材料,回答第6、7題。

6.Wheredoesthewomanwanttogo?

A.ToDisneyland.B.ToShanghaiUniversity.C.TotheOrientalPearlTower.

7.Whatwillthespeakersprobablydonext?

A.Canceltheirflight.B.Calltheirneighbors.C.Orderataxi.

聽第7段材料,回答第8、9題。

8.Whydoesthewomanwanttogohome?

A.Sheisn'tfeelingwell.

B.Sheneedstogetsomethingtoeat.

C.Shedoesn'twanttoattendthemeeting.

9.Whatwillthemandoforthewoman?

A.Drivehersomewhere.B.Workonherprojectforher.C.Askforasickleaveforher.

聽第8段材料,回答第10至12題。

10.WhywasJimunabletofindSusan'shome

A.Hehadn'tbeentoldhowtogetthere.

B.HeforgottobringthemapSusangavehim.

C.Hejustspentthirteenminutessearchingforherhouse.

11.WhatdoesJimwantSusantodonow?

A.Comeandgethim.B.Givehimanewmap.C.Tellhimthedirectionagain.

12.HowwillJimgotoSusan'shome?

A.Onfoot.B.Bybike.C.Bybus.

聽第9段材料,回答第13至16題。

13.What'stheprobablerelationshipbetweenthetwospeakers?

A.Employerandemployee.B.Doctorandpatient.C.Husbandandwife.

14.What'sthewoman'sattitudetowardstheman'sidea?

A.Negative.B.Indifferent.C.Positive.

15.Whydoesthemanthinkheshouldjointhefootballteam?

A.Hewasaprofessionalplayer.

B.Heusedtoplayfootballverywell.

C.Itisorganizedbyhisneighborhood.

16.Whatdoesthewomanadvisethemantodo?

A.Insistonhisdiet.B.Domoreexercise.C.Jointhefootballteam.

聽第10段材料,回答第17至20題。

17.Whatpartofworkdoesthespeakerdoonhisown?

A.Writingdialogues.B.Developingprograms.C.Listeningtostories.

18.Whatdidthespeakerplantobewheninthesecondaryschool?

A.Ajournalist.B.Abasketballplayer.C.Aviolinist.

19.Whendidthespeakerdecidetoworkinthevideogameindustry?

A.Beforehurtinghishand.B.Beforeleavinguniversity.C.Whilestudyinginafilmschool.

20.Whatdoesthespeakerlovemostabouthisjob?

A.Workinginharmony.B.Gettinghighsalary.C.Winningmanyprizes.

第二部分閱讀(共兩節(jié),滿分50分)

第一節(jié)(共15小題:每小題2.5分,滿分37.5分)

閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中選出最佳選項。

A

Withthrill-seekingspotsfromnorthtosouth,therearevariousofthemeparksinCaliforniaforeverytasteand

style.DifferentparksofferuniqueexperiencesandI'mheretohelpyoudecidewhichisbestforyou!Herearethe

top3Californiathemeparksthatshouldn'tbemissed.

UniversalStudiosHollywood

CinemaloversdelightastheyvisitUniversalStudiosHollywood.Experiencethemoviemagicand

behind-the-scenesHollywoodstudiotoursatthisSouthernCaliforniathemepark.Thisisoneofthebesttheme

parksinCaliforniathatdoesn'tbreakthebank.Therearealwaysdiscountsavailableonlineandwithagoodsearch,

youmayenduppayingnexttonothingforatriptoUniversalStudioswiththewholefamily.

KnotfsBerryFarm

Knott'sBerryFarmisoneofthemostpopularthemeparksinCaliforniaanditisalsoknownas“America's

firstthemepark,“foritisover100yearsold.Itswildwestthemeisseenthroughouttheparkwithcowboy

charactersstriding(闊步)alonginthewestern-themedliveentertainment.Afteryougoonrollercoasters,checkout

Mrs.Knott'sChickenDinnerRestaurant.Someguestsvisitthethemeparkforthatrestaurantalone.Workupyour

appetitefromwalkingaroundtheparkalldayforadeliciouschickendinner.

LegolandCalifornia

LegolandCaliforniaisachildren'sparadise(樂園).Kidsareexcitedwhentheyseetheirfavoritetoyscometo

lifeatawholeamusementpark.Therearealsokid-themedshowsforchildrentowatchthroughouttheparksoyour

childrennevergrowbored.Don'tforgettotryallthedeliciousfoodaroundLegolandlikefriedapples.

21.WhowillmakeUniversalStudiosHollywoodtheirfirstchoice?

A.Legolovers.B.Movielovers.

C.Thrillseekers.D.Bargaintraders.

22.Whatisavailablein“America'sfirstthemepark”?

A.Fish.B.Beef.C.Mutton.D.Chicken.

23.WhyisLegolandCaliforniachildren'sparadise?

A.Theycaneatthedeliciousfoodfreeofcharge.

B.Theycanplayapartinthekid-themedshows.

C.Theycanexperiencetheirfavoritetoysvividly.

D.Theycanmakefriedappleswhenfeelingbored.

B

OnMondays,twoofmychildrengetreadyforschoolinanunusualway.Eachpacksplentyoffoodandwater,

apairofrubberbootsandsometimesacupofhotchocolate.Then,Idropthemoffatanearbyparkwheretheyspend

theentiredayoutsideatacertifiedforestschool.

WhenIfirstsignedthemupforforestschoolprogram,Ilovedtheidea,butasamum,Iwasconcernedabouta

fewthings:Wouldtheybecomfortableoutsideforthatlong?Wouldtheystayengagedforthatmanyhours?ThenI

askedthemiftimeeverseemedtomoveslowly,theystaredatmeinconfusion.Theydidn'tunderstandmyquestion,

whichfittinglyremovedit.

Inthisprogram,kidsdirecttheirownplay,climbingtalltreesortestingiceonthefrozenlake.Theyarenever

toldtheirplayistoohighortoosharp,butarerathertrustedtoself-adjust.Somethingelsemysonsappreciateabout

forestschoolisnotbeingtoldtomoveontothenextactivity,butbeinglefttostayinaparticularspotforaslongas

theircuriosityallows.:

“Whataboutallthethingsthey'remissinginrealschool?wconcernedparentshaveaskedme.Neitherof

theirclassroomteachersthinksit'saproblembutmostsignificantly,mykidsarelearningnewanddifferentskills

thataclassroomcannotteach.Theyarelearningtositsilentlyandobservenatureupclose-askillthat'svirtually

impossibletodevelopinanoisyandovercrowdedclassroomsetting.Theyaremakingsocialconnectionsacrossa

broaderrangeofagegroups.Theycooperatetogether,usingtheirdifferentsizesandstrengthstofulfillvariousroles

withintheirgames.

Iappreciateitthatforestschoolisshapingmyboys'relationshipwiththeoutdoors.They'relearninghowto

spendextendedperiodsoftimeinnature,whattodotopassthetime,anddevelopingknowledgethatwillgetthem

muchclosertonatureinthecomingdecades.

24.Whatisspecialabouttheforestschoolprogram?

A.Teachersengageinkids'play.B.Kidsplayandlearnoutdoors.

C.Itfocusesonnatureprotection.D.Itoffersvariousfoodanddrinks.

25.Howdidtheauthorfeelaboutkids'reactiontoherquestions?

A.Awkward.B.Concerned.C.Relieved.D.Proud.

26.WhatdoesParagraph4mainlytalkabout?

A.Theconcernscausedbytheprogram.

B.Thebenefitsgainedfromroleplays.

C.Theskillsacquiredbychildren.

D.Thegameslovedbyteachers.

27.Whatcanbeasuitabletitleforthetext?

A.Nature:awonderlandfortheyoung

B.Forestschoolprogramprovesahit

C.Parksarereplacingtraditionalschools

D.Forestschool:afineplaceformykids

C

ThefirsttrafficlightsintheUnitedStateswereinstalledbecauseofanincreaseintravellerontheroadinthe

1920s.Worriedaboutaccidents,townsandcitiesinstalledtraffictowerstohelptheflowofcars.Officersmanned

thetowers,usingwhistlesandred,greenandyellowlightstoindicatetodriverswhentheyshouldstopandgo.

Duetotheabsenceofeffectivetrafficsignalsystemsonsomestreets,itcausedrisksatintersections.Then,

WilliamPottscreatedthefirsttricolour,four-directionaltrafficsignal.Theveryfirstfour-directionaltrafficlight

wasinstalledatWoodwardAvenueandFort.Butthroughoutthecountry,therewerestillalotofsystemsfortraffic

lightsandpatternsinplace.Sincethiscouldendupcausingmoreproblemsfordrivers,theFederalHighway

Administrationsetuniformstandardsin1935fdrallroadsigns,pavementmarkingsandtrafficsignals,requiring

themtoallusered,yellowandgreenlightindicators.

Redisthecolourwiththelongestwavelength;thatmeansthatasittravelsthroughairmolecules,itgets

diffused(擴散)lessthanothercolour,soitcanbeseenfromagreaterdistance.Yellowhasashorterwavelengththan

redbutalongerwavelengththangreen.Thismeansthatredisvisiblethefurthestaway,yellowinthemiddleand

greentheleastdistanceaway—ahelpfuladvancedwarningforneedingtosloworstop.Butthiscouldbea

coincidence.Redmeaningstoporiginatedwithtrainwarninglights,andit'snotclearwhetherthatwaschosenbased

onwavelength,contrastagainstgreennatureornaturalassociationofredwiththingslikeblood.Itcouldbea

combinationofallthree!

Backinthe1900s,somestopsignswereyellowbecauseitwastoohardtoseearedsigninapoorlylitarea.

Eventually,highlyreflectivematerialsweredeveloped,andredstopsignswereborn.Sinceyellowcanbeseenwell

atalltimesoftheday,schoolzones,sometrafficsignsandschoolbusescontinuetobepaintedthecolour.

28.What'sthepurposeofinstallingtrafficlightsinthe1920s?

A.Toincreasethespeedofcars.

B.Toimproveroadsafetyandefficiency.

C.lbreducetrafficjamsintownsandcities.

D.Toobeythestandardsofthegovernment.

29.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“this”inParagraph2referto?

A.Thefirsttricolour,four-directionaltrafficsignal.

B.Theinstallationofthefirsttrafficsignal.

C.Theexistenceofdifferenttrafficlightsandpatterns.

D.Theabsenceoftrafficsignalsystems.

30.What'sthemainideaofParagraph3?

A.Thedifferencesamongthethreecolour.

B.Thewavelengthofthethreecolour.

C.Thereasonsforchoosingredasthestopsignal.

D.Therelationshipbetweenredcolouranditswavelength.

31.Whichmaybeadisadvantageofredasastopsign?

A.Itcan'tbeseeninthedistance.

B.Itisakindofhighlyreflectivecolour.

C.Itisnotsuitabletobeusedinschoolzones.

D.Itcannotbeclearlyseenincertainsurroundings.

D

Asthriftwasintroducedintomainstreampopculture,youngpeoplestartedgoingtothriftstoresforcheaper,

fashionablefinds.GenZconsumersstatethatsustainabilityisanimportantfactorwhilemakingbuyingdecisions.

Manychoosetoshopforasecond-handorresaleitemofeco-friendlyproducts.Thriftshoppingmayhaveoncebeen

ontheto-dolistofpeopleinpoverty.Butnowariseineco-consciousthinkinghascausedyoungpeopletopopto

thriftstores.

However,scientistsrecentlyhavecometorealizesuchtrendysustainablepracticescouldactuallybelessrosy

thanexpected.

Actually,therootofthissustainabilitydilemmaisnotonlyassessingwhatyouuseinyourlife,butthe

overconsumption."Buyingpilesofsecond-handclothingdoesn'thelptobuildasustainablefutureorchallengeour

addictiontoshoppingwheneverwewantthem,“saysAnnaFitzpatrick,aprojectcoordinatorattheSustainable

Fashion'sCentre.Insomecases,theveryexistenceofsecond-handstorescangiveusafalsesenseofguiltlessness.

Fitzpatrickadds,“wecanclearoutourentirewardrobebyleavingwhatwedon'twantatasecond-handstorewith

thehopethatifllbeputintogooduse.Insteadofbuyingless,wetrickourselvesintothinkingwecanshopourway

outoftheproblembydonatingagainandagain.^^

Whileshoppingsecond-handmayseemlikefun,orevenanadventurousactivityforfashionlovers,it's

absolutelyessentialforpeopleoflimitedbudget.Withthriftingreachingnewlevelsofpopularity,agreatmany

peoplearenoticingariseinpricesattheirlocalthriftstores.Thiscaninfluencethosewhorelyontheusedmarket

fbreverydaywear.

uActually,theyaren'tshoppinginsecond-handshopstobesustainableorcool——they'redoingitoutof

necessity,saysFitzpatrick.So,whenyouwalkintoathriftshoporreallyanystore,it'simportanttoaskyourself

whetheritisnecessary.Whilebuyingsecond-handusedtobeeconomicalandsustainable,it'snowabout

consumptionandstayingontrend.Justremember,whenitcomestoyourwardrobe,lessismorehelpfulforsociety

andtheplanet.

32.Whohasbecomethemainstreamthriftstoreshoppersrecently?

A.Fashionfollowers.B.Lower-incomeindividuals.

C.Youngenvironmentalists.D.Greeninitiativescientists.

33.Whatviewdoscientistsholdtowardsthriftshopping?

A.Itisavirtueofthrift.B.Itissustainableaction.

C.Itchallengesaddictiontoshopping.D.Itcomeswithworryingeffectspotentially.

34.Whydosecond-handstoresmakeusfeelguiltlessaccordingtoFitzpatrick?

A.Theycancutdownourlivingexpenses.

B.Theygiveusgoodexcusesfbrthewaste.

C.Theyareresponsiblefortheenvironment.

D.Theyprovideaffordableitemsforthepoor.

35.Whichissuggestedaboutthriftshoppingaccordingtothetext?

A.Restrictthedesireofoverconsumption.

B.Feelfreetopurchasethethingsyoulike.

C.Makecontributionstosocietybydonating.

D.Keepawayfromcheapandfashionablefinds.

第二節(jié)(共5小題:每小題2.5分,滿分12.5分)

閱讀下面短文,從短文后的選項中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。選項中有兩項為多余選項。

Whensomeonehurtsyou,itcanfeelgoodtohangontotheangerandresentment(憤f艮)thatmaybubbleup

aftertheiractions.However,forgivingotherscanactuallybenefityoubothmentallyandphysically.36

Forgivingyourselfforhurtingsomeoneelseisanothertoughtask.Withalittlebitofpatience,youcanlearnto

forgiveyourselforothers.

Forgivingisawillingnesstomoveonfromaninjusticeyouwentthrough.37Whileyoucan

consciouslydecidetoforgivesomeone,itmaytakesometimetoprocessyouremotionsandactuallycometotenns

withyoursituation.

38Youyourselfvaluerelationshipwithhimorher,andbelievethatforgivingisworthit.Forgivenessis

adecisionthatshouldbemadethoughtfully,especiallyifsomeonedidsomethingseriouslywrong.Taketimeto

thinkthroughyourfeelingsandyourreasoning,tobetterunderstandthesituation.

Avoidgivingsomeonetoomanychances.39Butiftheyarerepeatedlyandknowinglyhurtingyou,orif

theyhavedonesomethingextremelyterrible,thenyoushouldconsiderprotectingyourself.Ifsomeonehasshown

thattheywillmistreatyouagainandagain,orthattheyarewillingtodoyouseriousharm,thenyouneedtoprotect

yourownwell-being.

Takethetimetoprocessyouremotions.Sometimes,ittakesawhiletountangle(排解)allyourfeelingsand

figureoutwhattodo.That'sokay.Giveyourselftimeandspacetoprocess.Helpfulprocessingtoolsinclude:Write

inajournalaboutit.Talktoamentorortrustedpersonaboutthesituation.40

A.Thinkofsomereasonsforforgivingyourself.

B.Considerwhyyouwanttoforgivethisperson.

C.Youmaychoosetoforgivesomeoneonce,twice,orthreetimes.

D.Givingtoomanychancestopeoplewhohurtyouisnotawiseidea.

E.Spendsometimefocusingonsomethingelse,andcomebacklater.

F.Itcanalsohelpyoumoveonfromthinkingaboutwhattheotherpersondid.

G.Forgivingsomeoneisatoughdecisiontomake,anditdoesn'thappeninstantly.

第三部分語言運用(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)

第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)

閱讀下面短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。

AnousheHusainhaspackedmoreintoher35yearsthanmostpeoplemanageinalifetime.Born41her

rightarmbelowtheelbow,Husainthrewherselfinto42asayoungster.Buthandsurgery,thenatwo-year

strugglewithcancer,putan43tothatpassion.4tSurgeryleftmewithmoving44andstrengthissues,“

shesays."Iwassedentary(需要久坐的)fbrlong.Thenafriendtoldmetogorockclimbing.^^

Themoment45everything."Ineededmuchbalanceandskilltodothesamemovesasher,“says

Husain."Butbyconcentratingonit,I46myillness.Iwasjustaclimber.That47mademe

confident.SoaftermovingtoLondonfromLuxembourgin2015,Istarted48inFinsburyPark.Ididn't

meetanyotherdisabledclimbersinLondon,whichseemed49.Climbingwithable-bodiedpeople,I

sometimesfelt50asayoungwomanwithcancer.”

Eventually,Husainentereda51.“Igotacoachandby2016,1wasrankedsecondintheUK,andlater

wenttotheIFSCClimbingWorldCup,“shesays."52,1metmanyotherdisabledclimberswhosaiditwasa

53thatweonlymetupforevents.Soin2017,1setupa54fordisabledclimbers.^^Withinaweek,shehad

over50members.Thatfirstyear,sheranover40sessions.uIt55_mylife,^^shesays.

41.A.missingB.movingC.testingD.exercising

42.A.workB.sportC.natureD.performance

43.A.endB.orderC.ideaD.agreement

44.A.guaranteeB.energyC.trainingD.difficulty

45.A.formedB.provedC.changedD.discovered

46.A.recordedB.forgotC.rewardedD.collected

47.A.requestB.actionC.feelingD.opportunity

48.A.studyingB.livingC.walkingD.climbing

49.A.primitiveB.interestingC.incredibleD.meaningful

50.A.lonelyB.attractiveC.angryD.satisfied

51.A.debateB.routineC.processD.competition

52.A.GenerallyB.UnexpectedlyC.HopefullyD.Unluckily

53.A.shameB.wonderC.surpriseD.pleasure

54.A.companyB.clubC.commentD.country

55.A.cameacrossB.dependedonC.tookupD.broughtabout

第二節(jié)(共10小題;每小題1.5分,滿分15分)

閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入1個適當?shù)膯卧~或括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。

NANJING,March20(Xinhua)—Duringtheholidays,manyyoungChineseareeagertoinvitetheirfriends

tovisitmuseumexhibitions56appreciatethecharmoftraditionalculture."Exhibition-watching

socialization"has57(gradual)emergedasapopularsocialactivityforyoungpeople.

Accordingtothedata58(release)byTGroup,fromJanuarytoMayin2022,museums,

artgalleriesandexhibitionhallsrankedfourth59thetop10mostpopularscenicspots,and25percent

ofthemuseumreservations60(make)bypeoplebomafter1995.

Everymorning,almostallthevenuesofNanjingMuseumarecrowdedwithyoung61(tourist).

Theycarefullyselectpostcardsandlineupinalongqueue,62(wait)tohavethemstampedwithimages

ofculturalrelicscollectedatthemuseum.

"Formuseumculturalrelicsandexhibitionsofmuseums,digitalcollectiblesalsomeet63appetite

ofyoungpeople.Notonly64itattracttheattentionofmanyyouths,butalsoitencouragesthem

65(approach)culturalrelics,understandhistoryandignitetheirlovefortraditionalChineseculture,"said

GuoDaijing,astaffmemberofWuxiMuseum.

第四部分寫作(共兩節(jié),

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