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1、2023年高三第二次模拟试卷英语试题第一部分 听力(共两节,满分 30 分)第一节(共 5 小题;每小题 1.5 分,满分 7.5 分)听下面 5 段对话,每段对话后有一个小题。从题中所给的 A,B,C 三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你都有 10 秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。 1. What should the man do to remove his aches?A. Adjust his chair.B. Change his mouse.C. Move his keyboard.2. When is the mans fli

2、ght leaving for America?A. At 11:00 am.B. At 11:20 am.C. At 1:00pm3. Which sport does the man often do at weekends?A. Diving.B. Tennis.C. Swimming.4. How did the woman feel about Toms speech?A. Moved.B. Excited.C. Surprised.5. What make the air in the city fresher than before according to the man?A.

3、 Fewer cars.B. More plants.C. Fewer factories.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有2至4个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段对话或独白前,你将有5秒钟的时间阅读各个小题;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。6. How did the speakers get to the stadium?A. On foot.B. By taxi.C. By car.7. Why did the speake

4、rs arrive earlier?A. To meet the players.B. To get a good place.C. To find Peter.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8. How many bedrooms are there in the house?A. One.B. Two.C. Three.9. What will the woman help the man do?A. Deal with the paperwork.B. Lead him to the bank.C. Lend him some money.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10. Wha

5、t attracted the man most in Paris?A. The Eiffel Tower.B. The Louvre Museum.C. Restaurants and clubs.11. How did the man find his vacation?A. Boring.B. Wonderful.C. Tiring.12. What is the woman probably?A. A scientist.B. A hunter.C. A host.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13. Which colour do cats see better than hum

6、ans?A. Red.B. Green.C. Blue14. Why do cats bring dead birds home?A. To eat them in a safe place.B. To make their owners happy.C. To show off their hunting skills.15. What is the most probable relationship between the speakers?A. Manager and customer.B. Driver and passenger.C. Co-workers.16. Why was

7、Sally unhappy?A. She was nearly late for her flight.B. The driver didnt pick her up on time.C. There were roadworks on the way to the airport.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17. Where does the woman work?A. In a transport business.B. In a shopping centre.C. In a hospital.18. How will the woman go to work?A. By ca

8、r.B. By bus.C. By train.19. What is the mans opinion on parking in Broadgreen?A. It is costly.B. It is easy.C. It is hard.20. What is the disadvantage of Broadgreen?A. It is far from the shopping places.B. There is a lot of noise.C. The rents are high.第二部分阅读(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)阅读下列短

9、文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。APeople often wonder about some of the best places to see.A good point of reference is to first look at attractions labeled as UNESCO World Heritage Sites.These sites are culturally or physically significant places listed by the United Nations for their importance to human

10、ity as a whole.Lets see some of them! The Mogao Caves,China Also known as the Mogao Grottoes,the caves are located along the cliffside(峭壁) above the Daquan River in Gansu province.First built in 366 and comprising 492 caves,the Mogao Caves are known as the biggest collection of Buddhist art in the w

11、orld.As a landmark or the historic Sick Road,the Mogao Caves are a perfect display of Chinese art history over a period of a thousand years. Redwood National Park,US Lying in the mountainous region north of San Francisco in California,US.,the Redwood National Park is significant for its collection o

12、f redwood trees the tallest and oldest trees in the worldas well as its variety of sea and land wildlife.Once abundant throughout the temperate(气候温和) regions of the world,the Redwood trees of California are among the only living examples left of this old plant species,a bological group which has exi

13、sted for 160 million years. Machu Picchu,Peru Situated in the Andes Mountains,this fascinating ancient city is remarkable both for its beautiful setting as well as its use of complex city planning.Standing at 2,430 meters above sea level,the city of Machu Picchu is covered with both mist and mystery

14、.Researchers have yet to uncover the citys role in the Incan(印加族的) empires use of astronomy and plant domestication(驯化).21. What can you learn from the Mogao caves? A. They have the largest art collection.B. They were built on steep cliff.C. They were built five centuries ago.D. They perfectly exhib

15、ited art history.22. Why is Redwood National Park important? A. Because it has a number of redwood trees.B. Because it lies in the mountainous region.C. Because it has a temperate and mild climate.D. Because it has various tallest and oldest trees.23. What do we know about Machu Picchn? A. Its high

16、altitude makes the place well-known.B. Its complex city planning enjoys the best fame.C. The Incan culture is still a mystery for researchers.D. The mist surrounding the city added to its beauty.BYou know those lovely little ears of corn that show up in some of your favorite Chinese take-out dishes?

17、Ever wondered how they grow so small?Are there tiny little farmers out somewhere taking care of tiny cornfields?Are they specially grown to be tiny or are they just little baby regular corn?Well the answer is that they truly are just baby ears of regular corn.The corn is harvested in an early stage

18、from nearly any variety of regular-sized corn plant. Theres evidence showing that humans love for miniature(微型的)things can date back 3000 years.By the 1400s,miniature things had become more popular,with painters like Jean Fouquet creating images only7.5 centimeters wide.Somewhere along the way,our f

19、ascination with things in miniature from goats and owls to tiny houses came to include vegetables,too. Baby carrots,little ears of corn,and micro greens are common today from fresh produce and frozen meals to take-out and fancy restaurant foods.But where do those tiny vegetables come from?It tums ou

20、t,a vegetable packaged,sold or served as a baby may actually be a young vegetable-or it may not.Its also entirely possible that a baby vegetable is a dwarf(侏儒)or hybrid version of a full-sized vegetable. Baby bok choy for example,is a young vegetable that is harvested early for its tender and mild q

21、ualities.However there also are dwarf varieties of baby bok choy that have a similar look and taste to their early-harvested cousins. There are about 50 different types of vegetables that are grown or imported as miniatures in the United States.And while the United States produces the most com in th

22、e world,it imports almost all of its baby com from other countries.Thailand produces the most baby corn,followed by Sir Lanka.24. What can be known about the little ears of corn in some Chinese take out dishes? A. They are grown by tiny little farmers.B. They are just little baby regular corn.C. The

23、y are specially grown to be tiny.D. They grow in tiny cornfields.25. What does the anther mainly want to tell us in paragraph 2? A. The advantages of miniature things.B. The characters of miniature things.C. The reason why people love miniature things.D. The history of peoples love for miniature thi

24、ngs.26. Why does the author talk about the baby bok choy? A. To show it is of high quality.B. To compare it with other baby vegetables.C. To present the difficulty in producing it.D. To show baby vegetables may exist for different reasons.27. What is the text mainly about? A. What benefits baby vege

25、tables bring.B. How many kinds of vegetables are developed.C. Where baby vegetables come from.D. How popular baby vegetables are.CWhen 16-year-old Grayden Brunet joined the Sackets Harbor,New York,volunteer fire department in 2017,he was the youngest on the team by 20 years.He was so determined to b

26、e following in his dads footsteps that he persuaded two classmates,Niklas and Dalton,to sign up too. A few years later,the older firefighters quit their jobs over COVID-19 concerns.Suddenly,the three teens were not only helping the Sackets Harbor volunteer fire department,they were the Sackets Harbo

27、r volunteer fire department.They were the ones responding to the emergency calls of heart attacks,car accidents,and suicides.And they were the ones who were responsible to send COVID-19 patients to hospitals. We went from not even having our licenses to saving peoples lives, Dalton told the reporter

28、.As far as the teens were concerned,they couldnt quit their jobs.If they did,Brunet told North County Public Radio,The community would lose the emergency operators and the drivers of the ambulance. The three of them struggled on alone for a year until help arrived in the form of five more teens,all

29、motivated to serve their neighbors in the town of 1,300 residents.When they call 911,theyre expecting someone to help them, says Sophia,who was 16 when she joined. The job is .One night last fall,the crew responded to two emergency calls and a fire.They got home at 5:30 a.m,just two hours before sch

30、ool started. Its definitely hard coming back from the calls and having to take an algebra test,Graydens younger brother Gannon said.But these brave teens didnt mind the hard work.As a matter of fact,when callers met their rescuers,a lot of them would ask,Wait,how old are you? That was what they felt

31、 the most priceless moment.28. Why did Brunet join the Sackets Harbor volunteer fire department? A. Because his father set up an example for him.B. Because the community needed the ambulance.C. Because he was persuaded by Niklas and Dalton.D. Because the older firefighters finally quit their jobs.29

32、. Which of the following was NOT the three teens responsibility? A. Responding to a fire.B. Responding to car accidents.C. Responding to picking up kids.D. Responding to taking patients to hospitals.30. What does the underlined word taxing mean in the last paragraph? A. Effortless.B. Demanding.C. En

33、joying.D. Helpful.31. What can we infer from the last paragraph? A. They worked at the day time.B. They were tired of their work.C. They could skip school after work.D. They were proud of their young age.DArchitecture(建筑)firm Bua Studio recently turned a used barn(谷仓) in Iceland into an artists stud

34、io and home.Titled Hloduberg Artists Studio.the project includes work spaces on the lower level and the living area above.The architects carefully worked with the barns original structure(结构)o protect the walls and make good use of the other parts. The completed project looks interesting with a rang

35、e of materials.On the lower level,the old walls of the barn contrast with the light wood structure within.Above,cold-rolled steel structure protects the second level from the strong winds.This part of the new addition is finished with an enabled roof,adding more interest to the interior(内部)。 Within

36、the existing barn the architects fit a kitchen and dining area.Also on the first level is a double-height artists studio after which the project is named.The rest of the original structure o the bam now acts as a garden wall in the courtyard. The architects didnt want to create big changes even to t

37、he areas of the barn that were safe enough for further construction.Small openings were made to prevent the influence on the structure.Still,shots of the interior show a beautiful light space,partially lit with openings coming from the second level in the double height studio. We added two big openi

38、ngs because we needed to let more light into the kitchen and an entrance to the studio to get in large at works. say the architects. The interior of the building is made up of a much lighter color palette with white wood board on the walls and floor and other cool colors.Much of the furniture and la

39、rger design were inspired by local design of the area in Iceland.32. What does paragraph 2 mainly tell us about the barn? A. The materials used for the barn.B. The equipment in the barn.C. The changes made to the interior of the barn.D. The atmosphere in the barn.33. Why did the architects make smal

40、l openings? A. To keep the bam safe.B. To make the studio more enjoyable.C. To add a decoration to the studio.D. To let in as much light as possible.34. What can we know about the interior of the building? A. It is equipped with expensive furniture.B. It features local design.C. It follows a simple

41、style.D. It is friendly to the environment.35. What is the best title for the text? A. Architects build a new studio on the farm.B. Architects enjoy building their studios in the bam.C. Architects try to make good use of old buildings.D. Architects turn an old barn into a beautiful studio.第二节(共5小题;每

42、小题2.5分,满分12.5分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。Why do we like somebody else?One factor(因素) may be intelligence.It could be assumed that people generally like other people better if theyre smarter,as they might be more interesting to talk to. 36 _ If someone is too smart,somebody with lower intelligenc

43、e may not like them as they might feel that they look worse in comparison.In contrast,a really smart person might feel that somebody with lower intelligence is less likable. 37_ In the study,researcher Maria Flakus and her team analyzed data gathered from Polish high school students.The results of t

44、he study indicated that being intelligent influenced both being liked and liking others.Interestingly,it did so in opposite ways.38_ However,they tended to like fewer people than less intelligent students.Specifically,smart students had a tendency to only like others that were as smart as themselves

45、. Importantly,the effect of liking others due to their intelligence was strongest during the first test and became weaker over time.Thus,over time,the importance of intelligence in building social relationships decreases. 39_ The researchers suggest that over time,knowing about the shared interests

46、of others may be a more important factor in liking than knowing theyre smart. In contrast,the effect of smart students only liking others that were equally intelligent remained significant over the course of the year,although it became a bit weaker.The researchers warn that this may lead to intellig

47、ent students being seen as isolated(孤立的) by others.This may become problematic if the smart students are viewed as too proud. 40_ A.Instead,other factors become more important. B.Smart people in the study tended to like nobody. C.Intelligent students were liked better by their classmates. D.The rela

48、tionship between intelligence and being liked is complex. E.A recent study looked into the link between intelligence and being liked, F.But this association may also be a function of the intelligence of both people. G.Thus,smart people may wish to be careful to take care of their social relationships.第三部分语言知识运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节 完形填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。

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