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2023年高考沖刺模擬試卷

英語試題(二)

注意事項:

1.答卷前,考生務(wù)必將自己的姓名、考生號、考場號、座位號填寫在答題卡上。

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(yīng)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(jié)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)

做題時,先將答案標在試卷上。錄音內(nèi)容結(jié)束后,你將有兩分鐘的時間將試卷上的答案轉(zhuǎn)涂到

答題上。

第一節(jié)(共5小題;每小題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(guān)小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對話僅讀一遍。

例:Howmuchistheshirt?

A.£19.15.B.£9.18.C.£9.15.

答案是Co

1.Whatsportdoesthemanlikebest?

A.Jogging.B.Swimming.C.Basketball

2.WhenisDr.Brownavailabletoday?

A.10:00am-10:45am.B.10:30am-11:00am.C.2:00pm-3:00pm.

3.Whatwillthespeakersdonext?

A.Watchavideo.B.Makesandwiches.C.Buysomebread.

4.Whatdoesthewomanfailtodo?

A.GetAnna'snewaddress.

B.Movetothenewdormitory.

C.ReceivethebookssentbyAnna.

5.Whatdoesthemansuggestthewomandowiththedress?

A.Haveittailored.B.Throwitaway.C.Changeforanewone.

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。

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6.WhydoesKarenturndowntheman'sinvitationtoamovie?

A.Shehassomeotherplans.

B.Shedoesn'tliketheactress.

C.Shehasalreadywatchedit.

7.Whowillmostprobablyperformintheconcert?

A.Somefolksingers.

B.Somepopularbands.

C.Somehighschoolstudents.

聽第7段材料,回答第8、9題。

8.WhichcitydidHenryandhisparentsfirstvisit?

A.Luoyang.B.Xi'an.C.Beijing.

9.WhatwasHenry'sbiggestgainwhentravelinginXi'an?

A.Joininginlocalactivities.

B.ExperiencingancientChineseculture.

C.Improvingtherelationshipwithhisparents.

聽第8段材料,回答第10至12題。

10.HowdoesthemanfeelaboutEmily'splanatfirst?

A.Excited.B.Regretful.C.Surprised.

11.WhydoesEmilywanttoquit?

A.Togetabetterpay.B.Totakesometimeoff.C.Tostudyatauniversity.

12.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?

A.Managerandemployee.

B.Schoolmates.

C.Waitressandcustomer.

聽第9段材料,回答第13至16題。

13.Whatarethespeakersdoingatthebeginningoftheconversation?

A.Readingastory.

B.Lookingataphoto.

C.Waitingfortheircousin.

14.WhendidKolestopthecar?

A.Afterhesawafloatingjacket.

B.Sinceheheardsomeshouting.

C.Whenhenoticedastrugglingboy.

15.HowdidKolemanagetosavetheboy?

A.Hecalledforhelp.

B.Hejumpedintothewater.

C.Hetookadvantageofarope.

16.WheredoesKolework?

A.Inabank.B.Inahospital.C.Inaswimmingclub.

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聽第10段材料,回答第17至20題。

17.WhatisClairegoingtotellus?

A.Herworkingskills.

B.Herlearningmethods.

C.Herearlylifeexperience.

18.HowdidClairecontinueherstudy?

A.Shelearnedfromheruncle.

B.Shestudiedatalocalschool.

C.Shetaughtherselfintheevenings.

19.WhatdidClairesucceedin?

A.Settingupherownfarm.

B.Receivingadoctor?sdegree.

C.Buyinganapartmentforheruncle.

20.Whatisprobablythespeaker?

A.Ahostess.B.Ateacher.C.Afarmworker.

第二部分:閱讀理解(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,從每題所給的四個選項(A、B、C和D)中,選出最佳選項,并在答題卡上將

該項涂黑。

A

ThebestrestaurantsforoutdoordininginGreaterBoston

BeehiveRestaurant(541TremontSt.,Boston)

Ifyouwanttohavefunwhileyouenjoyyourmeal,headtoBeehive,whereyougetspecialized

brunch,cocktails,andlivemusicwithyourpatio(露臺)dining.

“Greatfoodandservice,funatmosphereinandouty

—Esta£,BackBay

BrightonBodega(328WashingtonSt.,Brighton)andDevlin^Bistro&Bar(332WashingtonSt.,

Brighton)

Althoughthesearetwoseparateeateries,theyshareapatiospaceinBrighton.VisitBrightonBodega

foritsAsian-inspiredsmallplatesandDevlin'sforthedrinksmenu.Whileyou'rethere,youmaygetto

experiencesomelivejazz.

“ThesesisterrestaurantssharealovelypatioareawithagoodatmosphereandexcellentfoodlIlove

theconstantlychangingandalwayscreativeBrightonBodegamenu,andthesteadyfavoritesmenuof

Devlinsr

一Wendy,Cambridge

ChartHouse(60LongWharf,Boston)

ChartHousehasservedhungrycustomersintheBostonareaformorethan60yearsandcontinues

todosowithitspatiodiningexperienceand"perfectviews”.

isnotinatoo-crowdedarea.Itsnotamidstcarsandtoomanypassers-by,soyoucanhearthe

waterandthesilenceonceinawhile.ThereisparkingatthebacksoIcandrivein,dine,anddrive

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—LissaW.,Uxbridge

FrenchieWineBistro(560TremontSt.,Boston)

OutdoordiningisbecomingmorepopularinBoston,butthere'ssomethingaboutitthatfeelsvery

European,especiallyatthisSouthEndspot.SitoutonthepatioforitsmodernFrenchmenuandwide

selectionofwines.

"It'sjustthebest.Greatviews,foodanddrink,andTHEBESTpeoplewatching^

—ChrisH.,Boston

21.WhatdoBeehiveRestaurantandBrightonBodegahaveincommon?

A.Bothshareonepatio.B.Bothhavegreatviews.

C.Bothprovidelivemusic.D.Bothareinthesamestreet.

22.Whereshouldyougotoenjoyasilentlunch?

A.ChartHouse.B.Devlin'sBistro&Bar.

C.BeehiveRestaurant.D.FrenchieWineBistro.

23.WhatisspecialaboutFrenchieWineBistro?

A.ItisinthesouthofAmerica.B.IthasaEuropeanflavor.

C.Itchangesitsmenufrequently.D.Itallowscustomerstodrivein.

B

KyleSemraucamehomeonthemorningofApril12afteranovernightshiftfeelinglight-

headed.Hetoldhiswifehewouldbelayinglowfortheday,joinedbyhis6-year-olddaughter,

Macie.

Onanormalday,Maciewouldhavebeenatschool,butthatparticularmorningshehadrefusedto

evengetdressedforschool,soshestayedhome.Itturnsoutthatherunexplainedwanttostayhomewas

forthebest.

Laterintheday.Semraucollapsedfromamedicaleventthatcausedhimtoslipinandoutof

consciousness.Macielearnedherdadwasintroublewhensheheardhimyelling.Inamomentwhile

Semrauwasconscious,Macieaskedherdadforhisphonepasscodesoshecouldunlockthedevice.She

loggedin,openedthebrowser,andphonedthelocalpolicedepartment.

Macierelayedtherelevantinformation,includingtheiraddress,toJudySmith,theEliotPolice

Department'sadministrativeassistantwhoansweredthephone.

“That'sreallylucky,“SemrautoldBoston25News."Istillhaveitsaved.Ifyouopenupmybrowser,

thafsthewayitisspelled,"Elliotpoliz\Shepushedthecallbutton,whichactuallygoesrighttothe

dispatcher(調(diào)度員)hereintown.”

ThepolicearrivedtwominutesafterMaciecalled.

Semrau'smedicalemergencywasduetoissueswithhissinuses(鼻竇炎),whichledtodifficulty

breathing,accordingtoSeacoastOnline.Heisnowhomeanddoingwell.

“IfIcansayanythingaboutthiswholeexperience,it9sfbreveryonetoteachkidsaboutawareness.IfI

hadn'ttaughtmydaughtercertainthingsshewouldn'tleaminschool,thisoutcomecouldhavebeen

completelydifferent,SemrautoldBoston,com."Sheis,andwillalwaysbemyhero.^^

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24.WhydidMacieskipschoolthatday?

A.Sheforesawanaccident.B.Sheintendedtohavearest.

C.Shedidthatfornoreason.D.Shewantedtohelpherfather.

25.WhichwordscandescribeMacie?

A.Calmandcapable.B.Talentedandskillful.

C.Braveandrespectful.D.Carefulandconsiderate.

26.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"it”inParagraph5referto?

A.Thewebbrowser.B.Semrau'saddressinthecity.

C.Semrau'stelephone.D.Thephonenumberofthepolice.

27.WhatenabledMacietosaveherfatheraccordingtothelastparagraph?

A.Herstrongloveforherfather.B.Whatshehadlearnedatschool.

C.Theawarenesstaughtbyherfather.D.Herprevioussimilarexperience.

C

Newhigh-techshoesandinsoles(鞋墊)havebeendevelopedthatcanhelpelderly,sickanddisabled

peoplewalkwithoutfearoffallingover.

UnveiledattheWearableTechnologyShowinLondononTuesday,thePathFeelinsolesandPath

FindershoesfromU.K.startupWalkWithPathprovidetactile(觸覺的)andvisualfeedbacktoassist

walking.

“Ifyouwalkandyoudon'thaveagoodfeelingoftheground,you'vegottobeverycareful,youkeep

checkingeverystep,youneedtolookatthegroundandseehowyouputyourlegontheground,“Iddo

Wald,adesignengineeratWalkWithPath,tellsNewsweek."Pathgivestheconfidenceneededtowalk

withoutfalling.^^

“Wehadapatientwhosuffersfromaspinalcordinjuryandactuallyhadnofeelingofthegroundatall

buthecouldfeelthevibration.It'sreallyexciting.,,PressuresensorsinthePathFeelinsolesprovidetactile

feedbackthatshakesthewearer'sfeetandinfbnnsthemwhenitistouchingtheground.

ThePathFindershoesaredesignedspecificallyforParkinson'spatientswhocan'twalksmoothly.

Lasersprojectedoutoftheshoesinagreenlineaimtoprovidevisualcluestohelpthesuffererfocuson

puttingonefootinfrontoftheother.

AccordingtotheNationalParkinsonFoundation,38percentofpeoplewithParkinson'ssufferfrom

fallseachyear,whileAgeUKestimatesone-in-tenpeopleovertheageof65fallover.Thehopeisthat

boththeinsolesandtheshoescanhelpbringthosenumbersdown.

Bothproductsarecurrentlyinthetestingstage,withseveralLondonuniversitiesconductingtrials.

Earlytestshaveseensomeusersimprovedtheirwalkingbyover50percent.

28.HowdothePathFeelinsoleswork?

A.Byshakingthewearer'sfeet.B.Bygivingthewearersoundclues.

C.Byrecordingthewearer\data.D.Bycountingthewearer'ssteps.

29.Whatistheprobablemeaningoftheunderlinedword“vibration"inParagraph4?

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A.Pain.B.Shake.C.Kick.D.Warmth.

30.Whatdoweknowaboutthesmartshoes?

A.Theyarepopularamongtheelderly.

B.Theyarebeingfurthertested.

C.Theywillreplacenormalshoes.

D.Theycanmonitorthewearer'shealth.

31.Whatisthemainideaofthistext?

A.SmartShoesHaveHugeMarketProspects

B.SmartShoesHelpTreatParkinson'sDisease

C.SmartShoesMakeWalkingMoreComfortable

D.SmartShoesHelptheElderly,SickandDisabledWalk

D

Ashumanityhasgotricher,animaPsroleshavechanged.Peopleneedtheirserviceslessthanbefore.

Fewerwolvesandthievesmeantlessdemandfordogsforprotection;theinternalcombustionengine(內(nèi)燃

機)madehorsesunneeded;modernsanitation(衛(wèi)生設(shè)備)keptratsincheckandmadecatslessuseful.No

longernecessities,domesticanimalsbecameluxuries.Pet-keepingseemstokickinwhenhousehold

incomesriseaboveroughly$5,000.Itisbooming.

Thetrendisnotanewone.Archaeologists(考古學家)havefound10,000-year-oldgravesinwhich

dogsandpeopleareburiedtogether.Somecultures-suchasinScandinavia,wheredogshavelongbeen

bothworkingdogsandcompanions—havekeptpetsforthousandsofyears.Butthesedaysthe

pet-keepingurgehasspreadeventopartsoftheworldwhichhavenotraditionofsinkingintoa

comfortablechairwithafurrycreature.

Thepetbusinessisgrowingevenfasterthanpetnumbers,becausepeoplearespendingmoreandmore

moneyonthem.Nolongeraretheyfood-waste-recyclers,fedwiththeremainsthatfallfromtheir

masters,tables.Pet-foodshelvesarefullofdelicaciescraftedtosatisfyarangeofappetites,includingice

creamfordogsandfoodsforpetsthatareold,diabeticorsufferfromsensitivedigestion;anumberof

internetservicesofferfood,tailoredtothepefsindividualtastes.

Inthebusinessthisiscalled“pethumanisation"—thetendencyofpetownerstotreattheirpetsas

partofthefamily.Thisisevidentinthenamesgiventodogs,whichhaveevolvedfromFido,RexandSpot

to—inAmerica—Bella,LucyandMax.Itisevidentinthegrowingmarketforpetclothing,petgrooming

andpethotels.

Peoplestillassumethatpetsmustbeworkingforhumanityinsomeway,perhapsmakingpeople

healthierorlessanxious.Buttheevidenceforthatisweak.Rather,newresearchsuggeststhatdogshave

evolvedthoseirresistible“puppy-dogeyes“preciselytoaffecthumanemotions.Ithasworked.The

speciesthatonceenslavedothersnowworksveryhardtopayforthecareofitspets.Sentimental(多愁善

感的)Americansoftenrefertothemselvesnotascat-ownersbutasthecat's"mommy"or"daddy”.South

Koreansgoonefurther,describingthemselvesascat“butlers”.Watchanunluckydog-walkertrailing"his”

hound(獵犬),plasticbaginhandtopickupitsmess,andyouhavetowonder:who'sinchargenow?

32.WhichofthefollowingtrendsisNOTTRUEaccordingtothepassage?

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A.People'sneedsforanimalservicesaredecreasing.

B.Boththepetnumberandthepetbusinessaregrowing.

C.Petsareincreasinglymakingtheirownerslessanxious.

D.Petfoodsaremorevariousandcustomizedthanbefore.

33.Whichofthefollowingisreferredtoasevidenceof"pethumanization?^^

A.ThenamesgiventopetsinAmericanfamiliesnowadays.

B.Pet'sinbuiltabilitytoaffectemotionsoftheirowners.

C.Humanbeingseverrisingurgeforpet-keeping.

D.Pet'srolesasbothworkingstaffandcompanions.

34.Whichofthefollowingstatementsistheauthormostlikelytoagreewith?

A.Petsshouldbetreatedasequalsoftheirhumanmasters.

B.Humanbeingsaregettingmuchbenefitfromtheirpets.

C.Pet-keepingisstillrestrictedwithincertainpartsoftheworld.

D.Somepetownersspendtoomuchmoneyontheirpets.

35.Whichofthefollowingmightbethebesttitleofthepassage?

A.TheChangingRolesofAnimalsB.TheUrgeforPet-keeping

C.WhoOwnsWhomD.LoveMe,LoveMyDog

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,從短文后的七個選項中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項。選項中有兩項為多余選

項。

ChooseWhattoRemember,WhattoForget

IwassortingthroughsomeboxesinthedrawerlastweekwhenIcameacrossateddybearfrom

mychildhood.36whenIsawmyfadedoldfriend.InaninstantIwasreconnectedwith

whereIlived,whowasaroundandhowIfelt.

37.Ioncehadthrownawayapairofrunningshoesthatremindedmeofthedifficult

days.Accordingtoarecentstudyit'spossibletousethinkingtrickstoremovenegativeassociations.And,

intheprocess,youcanIearnalotabouthowmemoryworks—includinghowtogetyoursundercontrol.

First,volunteerswereshownhowtocreateconnectionsbetweenanitemandnegativeemotions.They

didthisusingvividmentalimagery(意象)——linkingachild'ssportsshoestoimagesofaplayground

accident,forexample,sothattheobjectbecameuncomfortabletohavenearby.38.Andthis

turnedouttobemorethanjustatemporarydistraction(分心).Itgraduallyweakenedthebadmemories一

insomecases,erasingthemaltogether.

39.Andyoucanstrengthenbothofthesefactorswhenyouwanttoremember.For

example:pickupafavouritepresentandenjoythepicturesitbringstomind.Ontheotherhand,whenyou

wanttoforgetthebadassociations,practicepushingawayanyimages.

Thepicturesyouattachtothingscanconnectyoutosomeextremelypowerfulmemories,forgoodorbad.

40.

A.Unpleasantpastmemoriesflashedthroughmymind.

B.Itshowsthatrecallreliesonassociationsandimages.

C.Notallobjectsmakesuchwelcomememories,however.

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D.Powerfulmemoriesfloodedbackfromnearly50yearsbefore.

E.Butthegoodnewsisthatyoucanchoosetorememberthegoodthings.

F.Again,strengtheningtheimageswillcontinuallysharpenthememories.

G.Later,theywereshownhowtoactivelyforgetthosefeelingsbypushingawayanypictures.

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,從短文后各題所給的四個選項(A、B、C和D)中選出可以填入空白處的最佳

選項。

Intimesofstressanddepression,afriendwouldalwayssuggestgoingforawalk.ButIregardeditas

nothingbutthebest41.1didn'tunderstandhowthesethingscouldhelp.

Threeyearsago,Ihitalowpoint.OnceIsawapairof42eyeslookingatmethroughthe

mirror.IrealizedIhadtotakethe43Ifoughtsohardtoignore.Iwentforawalk——withthehope

thatitwould44changemylife.

Iwalkedseveralmilesadayfbrthefirst2weeks,butitdidnothing.ThenI45toitevery

singledayformorethanamonth.ThereweredayswhenIcould46makeitoutside,butImanaged

to47.EverytimeIwentouttowalk,Itookapicture.Iwantedtodocumentmyselftryingtomake

an48.

Astimepassedby,onedaythe49happened.Ifoundmyselfsmiling.Ifoundmyself

50tobeoutsidefromtimetotime.WhatIoncehatedhadbecomethebestpartofmyday.Inever

hada51inmind,nothinginparticular.Ijust52alongthepaths,stoppedtolookatthe

blueskiesandlistenedtomusic.

I'mgladItookphotosbecausetherewasanoticeabledifferenceinmyface.Islowlystartedtolook

less53andtired.Tillnow,Idon'tknowwhyI54todosoforsolong.IguessIdidn'twant

tobelievethatsomething55atthesurfacecouldactuallyhaveanimpactonmyphysicaland

mentalwell-being.Nexttimeifyoufeeltroubled,takeawalkandkeeponwithit.Sometimes,allweneed

todoistry.

41.A.intentionsB.linesC.memoriesD.stages

42.A.cleanB.emptyC.innocentD.hopeful

43.A.blameB.timeC.placeD.advice

44.A.indeedB.somehowC.completelyD.directly

45.A.contributedB.referredC.stuckD.listened

46.A.simplyB.probablyC.merelyD.hardly

47.A.pushthroughB.putoffC.reachoutD.goaway

48.A.appointmentB.effortC.agreementD.impression

49.A.sameB.unbelievableC.oppositeD.worst

50.A.longingB.happeningC.pretendingD.refusing

51.A.destinationB.careerC.nameD.theme

52.A.complainedB.rolledC.dancedD.drove

53.A.guiltyB.professionalC.defeatedD.frightening

54.A.refusedB.offeredC.decidedD.promised

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55.A.interestingB.impressiveC.specificD.small

第二節(jié)(共10小題;每小題1.5分,滿分15分)

閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入一個適當?shù)膯卧~或括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。

TheLabaFestival,alsosimplycalled"Laba”,fallsontheeighthdayofthe56(twelve)month

oftheChineselunaryear,whichmonthispronouncedas"la"inChinese.

Sinceitisinthelastlunarmonth,thefestival57(imply)sayinggoodbyetotheoldand

welcomingthenew,andoftenregardedas58warm-upcelebrationfortheupcomingSpring

Festival.

ThisfestivalmaydatebacktotheancientChinesecustomof59(sacrifice)offeringstothe

ancestors.Asforitsorigin,onestoryhasit60theMingemperorZhuYuanzhangherded(放牧)

thelandowner'scattlewhenhewasachild.Hewaslockedinasmallroom

61oneofthecattlebrokeitslegandthelandownerdidn'tgivehimanyfoodforthreedays.Zhu

wasstarvedtodeathandsearchedeverycorneroftheroom.Hefoundamouseholeand

62(dig)outsomebeans,grainandsomeotherfood,soheputthemtogether63(make)some

porridgeandfounditdelicious.

Later,ZhuYuanzhangmadehimselfanemperor.Whenhethoughtofthedeliciousporridgeheatein

the64(child),heorderedhisservantstocooksweetporridgeandsharedwiththetopofficials.

Afterwards,theofficialslearnedtocooktheporridgethemselvesandintroducedittothecivilsociety.

65(gradual)eatingporridgebecameatraditionalcustom.

第四部分:寫作(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)

第一節(jié)(滿分15分)

假定你是李華,你的英國朋友Linda很喜歡中國絲綢,正巧你市將于4月20日至26日舉行“中

國絲綢文化節(jié)”,你想邀請她同去,請你給她寫一封電子郵件,內(nèi)容包括:

1.寫信目的

2.介紹文化節(jié)

3.約定見面時間,地點。

注意:

1.詞數(shù)80左右

2.請按如下格式在答題卡的相應(yīng)位置作答。

DearLinda,

Yours,

LiHua

第二節(jié)(滿分25分)

閱讀下面材料,根據(jù)其內(nèi)容和所給段落開頭語續(xù)寫兩段,使之構(gòu)成.一篇完整的短文。

WhenIwasalittlegirl,Iusedtowalkwithmygrandmotherupaquietroadthatintersected(橫穿)the

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streetonwhichsheandmygrandfatherlived.Wewouldwalkslowly,handinhand.Thesunwouldbe

shining;thebirdswouldbesinging.Sometimes,butterflieswoulddanceinthegrassalongtheroadside,

andcarswouldmovecarefullypastus.GrandmaandIwouldtalkaboutthisandthat,orwe'djustwalkin

silence,enjoyingtheoutdoorsandeachother'scompany.Yet,forme,thesetimeswerenotjustachanceto

getsomeexerciseandbewithmygrandmother,thoughbothwereimportant.Thesewalksweretreasure

hunts.

Moreoftenthannot,mixedwiththegravelanddustattheroadside,wouldbemoney.Notlotsofit一

apenny(1cent)here,anickel(5cents)there.Sometimes,onreallyluckydays,I'dfindadime(10cents)

orevenaquarter(25cents),butmostlypennies.Pdpickupthoselittlecircles,proudlyshowthemto

Grandma,andhappilyputthemintomypockets.

Somedays,Iwouldn'tfindanything.uMaybenexttimeJmygrandmotherwouldsay.Otherdays,Vd

comebackfromourwalkwithmorethantwenty-fivecentstoputinmypiggybank,ortobuypenny

candy--agreattreatforasix-year-old.Lookingbacknow,itwasn'teventhemoneythatwassuchabig

deal;itwasthejoyofdiscovery.Itwastheexpectationandthehope.Itmademefeelsolucky,andso

special.Thatsimpleactoffindingsparechangebroughtmehappiness,andifsamemorythathasalways

beenvaluabletome.

Yet,itwasn'tuntilyearslater,whenIwasinmylatetwenties,thatthatsimplememorycametomean

somuchmoretomethansimplyachild*shappiness.Itwasmymotherwhotoldmethesecret,who

uncoveredatruthIhadneverthoughtaboutbutonethatbroughtawhole

newdepthtomyexperience.

“RememberwhenyouusedtowalkwithGrandmaupCummingsRoad?”shestartedtheconversation.

Allthoseyears,sheconfessed,mygrandfatherusedtodriveupanddowntheroad,droppingchangeforme

tofind.

注意:

1.續(xù)寫詞數(shù)應(yīng)為150左右;

2.請按如下格式在答題卡的相應(yīng)位置作答。

Iwasamazed.

Now,Iwoulddothesamethingmygrandfatherdid.

10

2023年高考沖刺模擬試卷

英語試題(二)參考答案

第一部分:聽力

1-5BABCA6-10ACCBC11-15CABAC16-20BCBBA

第二部分:閱讀理解

21—23CAB24-27CADC28—31ABBD32—35CADC

七選五:

36—40DCGBE

完型填空

41-45ABDBC46-50DABBA51-55ACCAD

語法填空:

56.twelfth57.implies58.a59.sacrificing60.that

61.because/as62.dug63.tomake64.childhood65.Gradually

第四部分:小作文

DearLinda,

KnowingthatyouareinterestedinChineseculture,especiallyChinesesilk,Iamwritingtoinviteyou

toaChineseSilkCultureFestivaltobeheldfromApril20thto26thintheCityHalL

Itsthemeis"Chinasurprisetheworldwithsplendidsilk”.SilkisoneofChina'sgreatesttreasures

enjoyingworldwidereputation.Atthefestival,besidestheknowledgeofsilkhistory,variousdelicatesilk

productsareshown,amongwhicharesomeelegantsilkdresses.

Woulditbeconvenientforyouifwemeetat9amonApril20thattheentranceofthecityhall?I'd

appreciateitifyoucouldconfirmyourcomingatyourearliestconvenience.

讀后續(xù)寫

Onepossibleversion:

Iwasamazed.Grandpanevertoldmehimself,anditseemslikeshehadneverplannedto.I

rememberedhowhe'dsmilewhenI'dreturnfromawalkanddigmyfindoutofmypockettoshowhim,

butrdalwaysthoughthewasjusthappyformyluck.Tdneverimaginedthathewastheoneresponsible

forit.Mygrandfatherwasaseriousman,butIhadneverdoubtedhisloveforme.We

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