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【贏在高考?黃金8卷】備戰(zhàn)2023年高考英語模擬卷(山東、廣東卷)
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第一部分閱讀(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和D四個選項中,選出最佳選項。
A
TheCurb-cutEffect(路緣坡效應(yīng))referstothefactthatsupportingsmallgroupsofpeopleoftenendsup
helpingmuchlargerrangesofsociety
Curbcuts:Easingthewalking
Inthe1940s,hundredsofthousandsofWorldWarIIsoldiersreturnedhomewithdisabilities.Disappointed
bythedifficultiestheyfaced,JackFisherofKalamazoo,Michigan,asoneofthem,askedhiscitygovernmentto
buildanexperimentalcurbcut-agentleslopethatbringstheendofasidewalkdowntomeetthelevelofthe
street-atthecornersofseveralblocksdowntown.Afewmonthslater,Fisherreportedthatevenresidentswithout
wheelchairswereenjoyingtheimpactofthelittleslopes.
Readingmachines:Gettingthemessage
In1976,technologistRayKurzweilinventedamachinefortheblindandvisuallydamagedtochangeimages
intotextthatitthenreadaloud.Smartspeakerswiththosevoicesarenowinroughlyone-quarterofUShomes.By
detectingstreetsignsandhousenumbers,itishelpingbuildthemapsthatself-drivingcarsusetonavigatethe
world.
Closedcaptions(字幕):Followingtheconversation
SearslaunchedthefirstTVwithabuilt-inequipmentthatalloweddeafandhard-of-hearingviewerstoread
alongwiththeirfavoriteprogramsin1980.Inthe1990s,textbecameincreasinglycommonasDVDsand,later,
streamingservicesaddedtheabilitytoswitchthewordsonatwill.A2006surveyfoundthatonlyaround20
percentofthepeopleusingcaptionshadhearingproblems.
DeafSpacedesigns:Keepingthingsquiet
Morethan150designsoftheDeafiSpaceProjectcamefromarchitectHanselBauman.Oneaimistoclear
distractingnoises,whichcanmakeitdifficultforpeopletousetheirlimitedhearingabilities.Bykeeping
conversationsandothersounddisturbancesfromwalkingandjumpingaroundtheroom,thesewaysalsomakeit
easierforallsortsofstudentsandworkerstofbcus.
CLICKHEREFORMOREINFORMATION
1.Whowerethefourinventionsinitiallyintendedtoserve?
A.Thearmy.B.Specialgroups.C.Allhumanbeings.D.Professionals.
2.WhatmightbeJackFisher?
A.Acitydesigner.B.Acitygovernor.C.Adisabledsoldier.D.Anordinaryroadman.
3.Whoseinventionhelpspeopletoconcentrate?
A.Sears*.B.JackFisher's.C.RayKurzweifs.D.HanselBauman's.
B
Byage12,GavinSvensonhadastronginterestininsects.Hecouldn'tgetenoughofdiggingforthem,
watchingthem,andcollectingthem.Heremembersthathisparentspatientlyindulged(縱容)hispassionfor
insectsevenashestoredtheminthefridgeoftheirhome.
Aroundthatage,SvensonsawaninterviewwithaninsectologistonTVandthought,44Whoa!Youcandothis
asajob?"Clearly,yes,whichexplainshowheendedupasthecurator(館長)attheClevelandMuseumofNatural
History.
Deepintereststhatpresentatanearlyageoftenstaywithusthroughoutlife,saysSusanNewman,asocial
psychologist.
Sohowdoyouhelpyourteenagerfindtheirpassion?Parentscanbepatientandsupportive
withoutoverdoingit.Svensonfeelshisparentsfoundthenightbalance.<4Myparentsweresupersupportive,
butitwasmostlymedrivingit,“saysSvenson.Thoughhisparentshadsomeworriesabouthisnarrowchoiceofa
careerpath,theynevertriedtoforcehimtochangeit.
Teensarelikelytotrylotsofnewactivitiesandmaydropthemalmostasquicklyastheypickthemup.So
howcanparentsknowwhenit'satruepassionandwhennot?Newmandescribesapassionas“aninterestor
activitythatyoucan'tgetenoughof;itkeepsyoucomingbackformore.^^Newmansays,"Asaparent,you'll
noticethatyoucan'tgettheirattentionbecausetheyaretotallyabsorbed.^^
Butwhatifthepassionthat'sabsorbingyourchildisnottheoneyouwouldhavepickedforthem?"Parents
havetorealizethattheirchildrenareseparatehumanbeingswithinterests,likes,anddislikeshatcanbevery
differentfromtheirown,“saysNewman."Youhavetoletyourteentaketheleadinwhatintereststhem.”
Nowaparenthimself,Svensonconcurs."Neverloweryourkids5interests.Kidsaresmart,andtheyhavea
greatabilitytoformtheirownopinion.,,
4.WhydidSvensonstoreinsectsinthefridgeofhishome?
A.Tocookthem.B.Tostudythem.
C.Tofollowanexpert'sadvice.D.Toplayajokeonhisparents.
5.WhatdoesSvensonthinkofhisparents?
A.Theyareonhisside.
B.Theyaresingle-minded.
C.Theyshouldnotchangehislife.
D.Theyshouldnotworryabouthim.
6.WhatadvicemightNewmangiveparents?
A.Tolettheirkidsfindtheirowninterest.
BTodevelopthesameinterestastheirkids.
C.Topickalong-terminterestfortheirkids.
D.Tohelptheirkidsstickwiththeirinterest.
7.Whatmighttheunderlinedword“concurs“inthelastparagraphmean?
A.Feelssurprised.B.Refusesallhelp.
C.Makespromises.D.Expressesagreement.
C
Backinancienttimes,philosopherslikeAristotlewerealreadyspeculatingabouttheoriginsoftaste,andhow
thetonguesensedelementaltasteslikesweet,bitter,saltyandsour."Whatwediscoveredjustafewyearsagois
thatthereareregionsofthebrain-regionsofthecortex-whereparticularfieldsofneuronsrepresentthesedifferent
tastesagain,sothere'sasweetfield,abitterfield,asaltyfield,etcetera."NickRyba,asensoryneuroscientist(感官
神經(jīng)科學(xué)家)attheNationalInstitutesofHealth.
Rybaandhiscolleaguesfoundthatyoucanactuallytastewithoutatongueatall,simplybystimulatingthe
“taste“partofthebrain-theinsularcortex.Theyrantheexperimentinmicewithaspecialsortofbrainimplant-a
fiber-opticcablethatturnsneuronsonwithapulseoflaserlight.Andbyswitchingonthe“bitter“sensingpartof
thebrain,theywereabletomakemicepuckerup,asiftheyweretastingsomethingbitter-eventhoughabsolutely
nothingbitterwastouchingthetonguesofthemice.
Inanotherexperiment,theresearchersfedthemiceabitterflavoringontheirtongues-butthenmadeitmore
palatablebyswitchingonthe“sweet“zoneofthebrain."Whatweweredoingherewasaddingthesweetness,but
onlyaddingitinthebrain,notinwhatweweregivingtothemouse.^^Thinkaddingsugartoyourcoffee-butdoing
itonlyinyourmind.ThefindingsappearinthejournalNature.
Rybasaysthestudysuggeststhatalotofourbasicjudgmentsabouttaste-sweetmeansgood,bittermeans
bad-areactuallyhard-wiredatthelevelofthebrain.Asforthatvirtual-sugar-in-your-coffeeidea?”thinkit's
basicallysciencefictiontothinkthatthiswouldbesomethingthatwouldbeappliedtohumans.^Buttoday's
sciencefictionmightbetomorrow'sartificialsweetener.
8.TheauthorreferredtoAristotleinthefirstparagraphto.
A.explainthequestionwithphilosophicalideas.
B.pointoutthemistakesoftheancientphilosophers.
C.indicatethedifferencebetweenphilosophyandscience.
D.showpeoplewereconcernedaboutthisproblemlongago.
9.Whatcanwesayabouttheinsularcortex?
A.Itreactsthesametoallthetastes.
B.Itplaysalargeroleincognitionandconsciousness.
C.Itcanbeimplantedinanotherperson'sbrain.
D.Itcan'tpairappropriateemotionswithoutsideevents.
10.Whatcanbeinferredfromthelastsentenceofthetext?
A.Ourbasicjudgmentsabouttastemaydifferintime.
B.Today'ssciencefictionmightgotofuture'skitchen.
C.Artificialsweetenerswillchangeourbrainstructureoneday.
D.Thevirtual-sugar-in-your-coffeeideamaycometrueinthefuture.
11.Whichofthefollowingcanbethebesttitleforthetext?
A.Whohasdamagedourtaste?
B.Thebrainalonemaybeabletosensethetaste.
C.Changeyourtongueandtastethedeliciousfood.
D.Thesweetspot:disappearingtastecenterofhumanbrain
D
Theargumentthathuman-causedcarbonemissionsaremerelyadropinthebucketcomparedtogreenhouse
gasesgeneratedbyvolcanoeshasbeenmakingitswayaroundtherumormillforyears.Andwhileitseemstobe
reasonable,thesciencejustdoesn'tbackitup.
AccordingtotheUSGeologicalSurvey(USGS),theworld'svolcanoes,bothonlandandundersea,generate
about200milliontonsofcarbondioxideannually,whileourautomotiveandindustrialactivitiescausesome24
billiontonsofCO2emissionseveryyearworldwide.Despitetheargumentstothecontrary,thefactsspeakfor
themselves:Greenhousegasemissionsfromvolcanoescomposelessthanonepercentofthosegeneratedbytoday's
humanactivities.
AnotherindicationthathumanemissionssurpassthoseofvolcanoesisthefactthatatmosphericCO2levels,as
measuredbysamplingstationsaroundtheworld,havegoneupconsistentlyyearafteryearregardlessofwhetheror
nottherehavebeenmajorvolcaniceruptionsinspecificyears.€4Ifitweretruethatindividualvolcaniceruptions
dominatedhumanemissionsandwerecausingtheriseincarbondioxideconcentrations,thenthesecarbondioxide
recordswouldbefullofspikes-oneforeacheruption,"saysCobyBeck,ajournalistwritingforonline
environmentalnews.''Instead,suchrecordsshowasmoothandregulartrend.”
Furthermore,somescientistsbelievethatvolcaniceruptions,likethatofMt.St.Helensin1980andMt.
Pinatuboin1991,actuallyleadtoshort-termglobalcooling,notwarming,assulfurdioxide(SO2),ashandother
particlesintheairandstratospherereflectsomesolarenergyinsteadoflettingitintoEarth'satmosphere.
Scientiststrackingtheeffectsofthemajor1991eruptionofthePhilippines'Mt.Pinatubofoundthatthe
overalleffectoftheblastwastocoolthesurfaceoftheEarthgloballybysome0.5degreesCelsiusayearlater.
Inaninterestingtwistontheissue,volcanicactivitymaybecontributingtothemeltingoficecapsin
Antarcticabutnotbecauseofanyemissions,naturalorman-made.Instead,scientistsHughCorrandDavid
VaughanoftheBritishAntarcticSurveybelievethatvolcanoesunderneathAntarcticamaybemeltingthe
continent'sicesheetsfrombelow,justaswarmingairtemperaturesfromhuman-inducedemissionserodethem
fromabove.
12.AccordingtoParagraph1,somepeoplearguethat.
A.theiropinionissupportedbyscience
B.volcanoesgeneratemostofthegreenhousegases
C.humanactivitiesaretoblameforgreenhousegases
D.carbonemissionsproducedbyvolcanoesareincreasing
13.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“spikes“inParagraph3probablymean?
A.Suddenincreases.B.Smoothtrends.C.Stableregularities.D.Sharpdeclines.
14.Accordingtothispassage,whatdothescientistsbelieveaboutvolcaniceruptions?
A.Theybroughtaboutglobalwarming.
B.TheyactuallypartlycooledthesurfaceoftheEarth.
C.TheymeltedtheicesheetsinAntarcticfromabove.
D.Theydominatedhumanemissionsingreenhouseeffect.
15.Thepurposeofthepassageisto.
A.comparetheresultsofthestudies
B.contradictaviewheldbysomepeople
C.presentnewfindingsforgreenhousephenomenon
D.reporttheeffectsofCO2ingreenhousephenomenon
第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2.5分,滿分12.5分)
根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的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。
Friendshipisaveryimportanthumanrelationshipandeveryoneneedsgoodfriends.Goodfriendshiphas
manybenefits.Itofferscompanionship,improvesself-worthandpromotesgoodhealth.Therearetimesinourlives
suchaswhenwehaverecentlymovedintoanewtown,orchangedourjobsorschools.Suchchangesoftenleave
uswithoutafriend16Butformanyofustheprocessisdifficultandrequirescourage.Belowaresome
helpfulsuggestionsonhowtomakeandkeepfriends.
1.Associatewithothers.
Thefirststeptomakingfriendsisassociatingwithotherpeople.Youcangotopublicplacestomeetnew
people.Besides,youwillneedtomakeyourselfknownbybecominganactivememberofsuchplaces.
2.Startaconversation
Startingaconversationisthesecondmostimportantstepinmakingnewfriends.17Youcanalways
starttheconversation.Beingabletomakesmalltalkisaveryusefulskillinrelatingwithotherpeople.
3.18
Choosingfriendswithcommoninterestsisimportantinbuildingfriendshipastheseinterestswouldalways
bringyouandyourfriendtogether.Hangingoutwillalwaysbeapleasantexperience.
4.Letitgrow.
Itisagoodthingtostayintouch.However,trynottopressyournewfriendwithcalls,messagesorvisitsas
thiswouldlikelywearhimorheroutandfinallyyoumayloseyourfriend.19.Thebestfriendshipsarethe
onesthatgrownaturally.
5.Enjoyyourfriendship
Thebestwaytoenjoyyourfriendshipistoallowyourfriendstobethemselves.20.Trynottochange
themfromwhotheyaretowhatyouwantthemtobe.Becomethekindoffriendyouwillwantyourfriendtobeto
you.
A.Becheerful.
B.Dothingstogether.
C.Donotwaittobespokento.
D.Trynottofindfaultwithyourfriends.
E.Makingnewfriendscomeseasyforsomepeople.
F.Forafriendshiptodevelopyouneedtostayintouch.
G.Soyouwillneedtogiveyourfriendtimetoreacttoyou.
第二部分語言知識運用(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)
第一節(jié)完形填空(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A、B、C和D四個選項中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。
Sincethefirstdayofpreschool,Iwasalwaysthetypetoinvestmoretimeinmyphysicalwarthansocial
activities,thetypethat21thegirlswhocouldgetupinfrontoftheclassand22givea
presentation.Anythingintheareaofbeingvocallyconfidentwasnevermy23.ButnowI'mdifferent.
Suchachange24mysummerjob.
MyentireexistencehasbeendefinedbythesummersI'vespentinAvalon,NewJersey.Then,inmy14th
summer,Igotajob,whichmadea25tome.
Atfirstitfrightenedme:Theideaofhavingto26myfreedom.Notonlywasthelossoffreedom
saddeningme,butthe27inmecameouttoplaywhenIrealizedthatIwasgoingtolaunchmyselfintoa
completely28environment.
TheplacewasBrian'sWaffleHouse.AtthebeginningIwasverynervous,29Igraduallypushed
myselfmuchmoreandboostedmyconfidence.I'vemadesomanygreatfriendsthatI'll30contact
withevenwhentheWaffleHouseislonggone.ThetimeintheBrian'sWaffleHouseisnotdull.Andevery
customerisavaluablepartofthe3J.
Mysummerjobhashelpedguidemeinmyownpersonalgrowth.NowI32tosinginfrontofa
largegroupofpeople.AndInevermissa33toallowmyfashionablestyletoshine.IfIhadn'twalked
intotheshop,Iwouldn'thave34thesocialskillsIhavenow.Iwillbe35Ibrthelessons
andvaluesIhavelearnedforever.
21.A.ignoredB.convincedC.enviedD.consulted
22.A.confidentlyB.definitelyC.fortunatelyD.secretly
23.A.expectationB.strengthC.excuseD.ambition
24.A.emergedfromB.departedfromC.sufferedfromD.recoveredfrom
25.A.introductionB.contributionC.discoveryD.difference
26.A.exciteB.possessC.abandonD.threaten
27.A.shynessB.delightC.curiosityD.pressure
28.A.secureB.strangeC.formalD.natural
29.A.asB.orC.butD.so
30.A.restoreB.loseC.establishD.maintain
31.A.memoryB.experienceC.incidentD.journey
32.A.dareB.failC.promiseD.demand
33.A.goalB.planC.choiceD.chance
34.A.assessedB.acquiredC.exercisedD.applied
35.A.readyB.eagerC.gratefulD.suitable
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(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。
Doyoudreamoftravelingtheworldinsearchofadventures,deliciousfoodanddifferentcultures?
36(sad),manyambitioustravelersnevertakeaction37(travel)theworldbecausethey9re
worriedthatagapintheirresume(簡歷)couldaffecttheircareerswhentheyreturn.Itseemsthatpeoplewith
internationalworkexperiencearemorepopular.Well,38isthevalueofinternationalworkexperience?
Inanincreasinglyglobalizedworld,applicantswhoarecomfortableengagingwithdifferentculturesand
peoplefromdifferentbackgrounds39(favor)bymanyemployers.Navigatinganewcountry,oftenina
foreignlanguage,immersing40(you)inanewcultureandadaptingtonewcustomsshowsthatyou're
flexible,respectfulandresourceful.
Livingandworkingabroadleadstopersonalandoftenprofessional41(grow).Evenifyourwork
abroadwasin42differentfieldtoyourcuiTentcareer,itwillstillhaveaddedarangeofnewsoftand
interpersonalskillstoyourskillset.
Havinglivedand43(work)abroadalsoshowsanemployerthatyouarewillingtomoveoutofyour
comfortzone,andthatyoucanbuildanewnetwork.Aswithanyexperience,thevalueofinternationalwork
experience44(depend)onthejobyou'reapplyingfbr,somakesuretoalwaysadapthowyoudescribe
yourexperience45eachposition.
第三部分寫作(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)
第一節(jié)(滿分15分)
46.請你為21stCentury寫一篇報道,介紹你校為高三學(xué)生創(chuàng)立的"心靈城堡(SoulCastle)”專欄(column),
并從正面談?wù)勛约旱母邢?。?nèi)容要點包括:
開設(shè)目的:緩解壓力,確保健康:
專欄優(yōu)勢:專業(yè)指導(dǎo);
專欄內(nèi)容:建議,心聲;
你的感想:
參考詞匯:expertisen.專門知識:專門技術(shù);專家的意見
fromapsychological/physiologicalpointofview從心理學(xué)/生理學(xué)的觀點
第二節(jié)(滿分25分)
閱讀下面材料,根據(jù)其內(nèi)
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