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1、2023年高三高考模拟英语试卷(预测六)-学生用卷一、完形填空1、【来源】2023年高三高考模拟(预测六)第 1题Libby Federici loves her job at Haley House,a soup kitchen in Boston s South End neighborhood.On arecent weekday morning she among greeting guests,helping volunteers,preparing pots of fresh coffee,and answering endless questions.The guests enj
2、oyher.“The staff are my guardian angels,says Linda Bell,a at Haley HouseJ sfree morning breakfast.On a typical day,the soup kitchen somewherebetween 50 and 100 meals.That feeling of home and is intentional at Haley House,a program that formore than five decades has social issues.But instead of relyi
3、ng onvolunteers or passing-by helpers to its soup kitchen,Haley House seeks outpeople interested in two years of their lives to support lasting solutions tosocietal problems.,they receive room and board,living in thea community”above Haley House,its kitchen,and caring for its guests.“It s really imp
4、ortant to people as people,“says Ms.Federici,who alsoworks as an assistant for the organization serving on its board.Boston s South End and nearby neighborhood of Roxbury havelong homelessness.Haley House is the onlyeffort attempting to meet the needs of unhoused people.But Haley House,which operate
5、s in both theSouth End and Roxbury,considers a wide range of from youth programsto job training and elder support.【小 题 1】A.pride【小题4】A.checked【小题2】B.calledC.hurriedD.rushedA.warmthB.happinessC.timelineD.understanding【小题3】B.volunteerC.regularD.waiterA.fixes upgives outC.holds outD.focuses on【小题5】A.de
6、limitB.calmnessC.safetyD.connection【小题6】A.approachedB.ignoredC.controlledD.changed【小题7】A.advocateB.staffC.manageD.head【小题8】A.arrangingB intemiptingC.coveringD.investing【小题9】A.In truthB.As a confiequenceC.In exchangeD.By contrast【小 题10A.promotingB.runningc.recoveringD.develq)ing【小 题11】A.treatB.answer
7、c.respectD.know【小 题12A.in addition toB in terms ofc.on behalf ofD.on account of【小 题13A.battledB.defeatedc.removedD.stated【小 题14)A.alwaysB.hardlyc.definitelyD.seldom【小 题15A.regionsB.experiencesc.needsD.conflicts二、阅读理解2、【来源】2023年高三高考模拟(预测六)第2题Tourism in Botswana s Okavango Delta generates revenue that
8、 directly funds conservation.Here arereasons why it s so worth visiting and why it s meaningful to support the effort to conserve this worldwonder.It s birdwatchers paradise.Some 450 species of wetland birds have been recorded in the Delta.Despite the diversity of species here,overall bird numbers i
9、n the Delta seem to change,which is what led the National Geographic OkavangoWilderness Project(NGOWP)to survey the river system that feeds it.The NGOWP discovered the threatsto this system,including uncontrollable fire,commercial agriculture,and water diversion,which couldimpact bird numbers in the
10、 Delta.You can spot big game.Big cats walk through the DeltaJ s open plains,along with many of Africa,s other remarkable mammals.A local guide will be able to get you closer to predators like lions,leopards,and wild dogs.Viewing lionsinvolves walking in single file as your guide spots and follows fr
11、esh paw prints.Okavango Eternal isworking to create protected wildlife corridors along the rivers that feed the Delta so that animals can movesafely and freely.It,s a little break from the world.In addition to the excitement of seeing incredible wildlife,there?s nothing quite like the feeling offere
12、dby the quiet isolation at the heart of the Okavango Delta.A low-impact tourism model means that footfallthrough the Delta is carefully managed,making for a unique,highly tailored trip.ThereJ re also tentedcamps all the way.Il s rich in cultural heritage.The local communities are descended from earl
13、y San settlers,and many ancient cultures,such as the Bayei,still employ supreme hunter-gatherer skills to track animals and find useful plants,adding depth to thebush experience.Yet there are still many tourism opportunities.【小题 1 J What is the NGOWP concerned about for the Delta?A.The lack of funds
14、.B.The crowds of tourists.C.The decrease in population.D.The threats to the river system.【小题 2 Which of the following is not mentioned in the text?A.Wetland birds*B.Wild wolves.C.Camping spots.D.Local cultures.【小题 3 Where is the text probably taken from?A.A news report.B.A textbook.C.A magazine.D.An
15、 advertisement.3、【来源】2023年高三高考模拟(预测六)第 3 题I started powerlifting when 1 was 65.I worked in real estate in Michigan for about 35 years,and when 1retired I decided to lose a bit of weight.A friend s husband,Art Little,who is a personal trainer,invitedme to his gym.He introduced me to powerlifting and
16、he is still my trainer now.The first time I went,he gave me a broomstick to lift.The next day I told myself I wouldn t return,but Iheard a voice in my head telling me to go back.So,I ended up returning day after day.After a few weeks,my trainer encouraged me to go to a tournament to watch others com
17、pete.I was really amazed,but therewas no one of my age.I asked my trainer if he thought I could do it,and he said,“Oh,sure.The firsttime I competed was at a state meet.I was amazed that I won,because the others had been doing it farlonger.I just came in after two months practice and defeated them al
18、l.After that,I knew powerliftingwas for me.My trainer had me going to the gym three times a week.I improved so quickly because I was consistent.IfI was supposed to be there on Monday,I would be there,regardless of whether it was a holiday,or rainy orsnowy day.I didn t miss a day-and that s how V m u
19、p to the weight V m lifting now,although thegains happened slowly.Each year,I was getting better.r m 79 now and I tell people of my age that they can do this,too;they just have to be consistent and startwith something small.【小题 1 】Why did the author go back to the gym?A.She felt ashamed of her behav
20、ior.B.The trainer persuaded her to go back.C.The broomstick was easy for her to lift.D.The inner power from her heart made her to go on.【小题 2 What was beyond the authorr s expectations?A.She could go to the gym and practice.B.She had a win in the competition.C.She gained confidence from the trainer.
21、D.She was the oldest one in the competition.【小题 3 Which of the following words could describe the author?A.Diligent and curious.B.Determined and smart.C.Hard-working and humorous.D.Persistent and devoted.【小题 4 What does the passage mainly talk about?A.No pains,no gains.C.A little labor,much health.B
22、 Better late than never.D.Do things consistently.4、【来源】2023年高三高考模拟(预测六)第 4 题A small group of paleontologists(古生物学家)recently discovered 10 species of ancient mammalspreviously unknown to science with the help of an enormous number of helpers at their dig site:ants.The study of ancient mammals sheds n
23、ew light on the diversity of mammals that existed in North Americaaround 33 million to 35 million years ago,when the climate was changing drastically.It also pays attentionto the harvester ants,with which researchers have long had a love-hate relationship.The ants are notfantastic when they re bitin
24、g you,“said Samantha Hopkins,a professor of Earth Sciences at theUniversity of Oregon.But T ve got to appreciate them because they make my job a whole lot easier.vMost species of harvester ants live in subterranean caves that sit beneath a small hill of dirt.Theystrengthen the dirt by covering it wi
25、th bits of rock and other tough materials.The ants have been known totravel over a hundred feet from their caves and to dig six feet deep in pursuit of materials that help securetheir caves.The materials include fossils.Harvester ants can carry materials 10 times to 50 times theweight of their body,
26、although they do not weigh very much,so the heaviest fossil they can collect weighsless than the average pill.Given the size,harvester ant hills are hot spots for what scientists call microvertebrate(微型脊椎动物)fossils,which are animal fossils too small to see without a microscope.For over a century,sci
27、entists likeDr.Hopkins have found sediment(沉积物)off the sides of harvester ant hills in search of these fossils,making it easier to find large numbers of fossilized mammal teeth without spending hours in the fieldsifting through sand and dirt.【小题 1 What is the purpose of the passage?A.To compare two
28、diflFerent species.B To provide evidence for discoveries.C To introduce a kind of ant as a helper.D.To promote awareness of mammal protecticm.小题 2】Which aspect may influence the diversity of mammals in the past?A.Climate change.B.Ant numbers.C.Cave materials.D.Dirt locations.【小题 3】What does the unde
29、rlined word“subterranean mean in paragraph 3?A.Coastal.B Suburban.C.Mountainous.D.UndergroimdL 小题 4 What can we learn about the harvester ants from the last two paragraphs?A.Their caves are miles deep.C.Hiey can carry pills around.B.Materials with fossils are their food.D.Fosfiils may be found aroun
30、d their hills.5、【来源】2023年高三高考模拟(预测六)第 5 题In a recent survey in the United Kingdom,elderly adults who joined weekly read-aloud groups reportedbetter concentration and an improved ability to socialize.The survey s authors owed these improvements in large part to the“rich,varied diet of seriousliteratu
31、rethat group members consumed,with fiction encouraging relaxation and calm,poetrydeveloping focused concentration,and narratives of all sorts giving rise to thoughts,feelings,andmemories.The second-century Greek doctor Antyllus even prescribed daily recitation to his patients,recommendingit as a kin
32、d health-giving nutrient and declaring“Epic verse is the best for one s health.Reading anepic poem might be a tall order,but in truth,almost any kind of reading to another person can be beneficial.That seems to be especially true for patients suffering from Alzheimer*s disease,according to a 2017Uni
33、versity of Liverpool study of 800,000 patients.u Reading a literary text together explores the power ofreading as a cognitive(认 矢 口 的)process,allowing readers a sense of subjective and shared experiences atthe same time,“the study s authors wrote.We are not the only species to benefit from this kind
34、 of oral medicine.Dogs do,too,which is why,since2014,volunteers have read to the animals under the group s care.I noticed that the dogs that were veryfearful would slowly move forward to the front.They would appear to be listening,and they wouldbecome very relaxed.On the day I stopped by,a retired o
35、pera singer was reading the sci-fi thrillerLogan s Run to half a dozen dogs.”Readers get rewards too.For Neil Bush,the late-life hospitalization of his famous parents,George H.W.Bush and Barbara Bush,became opportunities to repay a debt of gratitude.When I was a kid,my motherwould read to us,“he tol
36、d a reporter in the spring of 2018.“And to read the story of their amazing lifetogether has been a remarkable blessing to me,personally,as their son.”【小题 1 Which aspect has been changed by reading to others?A.The calmness given by poems.B.The way of having a healthy lifestyle.C.The cammunication bet
37、ween old people.D.The ability to understand literature.【小题 2 Why were poems prescribed to patients?A.An epic poem might be a tall order.B.Ancient doctors preferred the way.C.Patients could be completely cured by reading.D.The effects of treatment could be positive.【小题 3 What is paragraph 4 mainly ab
38、out?A.Dogs served a lot in the study.B.Dogs are fearful while listening.C.The opera singer volunteered to help the dogs.D.Reading to dogs is also beneficial.【小题 4 What did Neil Bush say about reading?A.Patients in the hospital must read to recover.B.Reading bronit the warmth back to his family.C.Rea
39、ding can pay off debts.D Thankfulness should be expressed by reading.三、七选五6、【来源】2023年高三高考模拟(预测六)第 6 题The workforce is tired.So,if you feel like you re burning out,what works when it comes to recoveringfrom stress?Understanding stress recoveryRecovery is the process of restoring your state back to pr
40、e-stress levels.【小题1 .The skill of recovery is well known in fields that require performance under extremepressure,where errors can be costly or even deadly.Consider a pilot on a critical mission or an athlete whoworks a single performance.【小题2】Research shows that when we need to recover and reset o
41、urselves the most,we re the least likely to dosomething about it.Here are ways to make recovery work for you to overcome this.1.Use the power of micro-breaks during the workday.Contrary to common assumptions that recovery can only happen after work or during a long holiday,research shows that micro-
42、breaksshort breaks of approximately 10 minutestaken during the workdayare surprisingly effective.【小题 3 .2.Consider your preference for recovery activities.For most people,working over lunch is draining.Yet,if you personally choose to stay in a productiveworkflow during lunchtime,there can be recover
43、y benefits.【小题 4.It isalso true when it s not your most preferred lunch break activity.3.Shape your environment for optimal recovery.【小题 5】.Some companies have caught on and are building direct andindirect exposure to natural elements into the workplace.Indeed,research on direct exposure to nature,s
44、uch as through park walks during workday lunch breaks,shows that it can enhance your recovery fromstress in as little as 10 minutes.A.Recovery advantagesB.We refer to recovery as a skillC.The paradox(悖论)of recovearyD.For example,it is good for your eyesiitE.One underrated,critical element o recovery
45、 is your Btirrounding environmentF Just keep in mind that relaxing is an important recovery activity that afibrds benefitsG Interestingly,micro-breaks taken earlier in the workday contribute to greater recovery四、用单词的适当形式完成短文7、【来源】2023年高三高考模拟(预测六)第 7 题阅读下面短文,在空臼处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。Annual reports an
46、d lists show that psychology,comics about history,and works of literature were the mostpopular book categories among Chinese readers in 2021.For months,the Chinese book market has beenexperiencing【小题 1 】(challenge).Sales of online books had been growing by more than 20 percent【小题2(annual)over the pr
47、evious 10 years before 2020 as online platforms and onlineshoppers grew.【小题 3】,as the customer base stabilized,online booksales grew by only 1 percent in 2021 year-on-year.Book sales in bookshops in 2021 grew by a little over 4 percent,【小题4(drive)largely by books related to the 100th anniversary of
48、the founding of theCommunist Party of China,but still dropped by more than 31 percent compared with 2019,according toBeijing OpenBook.What is promising is that among【小题 5】top 100 best-selling fictionworks published in 2021,63 were online literary works,Beijing OpenBook*s statistics show.Shen Yu,a fo
49、rmer book editor based in Shanghai,【小题 6】has observedthe industry for more than 10 years,says more people read online literature,which isusually【小题 7】(entertain)but lacks depth.Despite the fast【小题 8】(grow)of online literature,the leading seats onthe best-selling list are still taken by classic books
50、.Among the 100 best-selling fictional works,twelve【小题 9】(publish)in 2021,mainly new works by establishedwriters,the new editions of classic books and online youth fiction.“Every spring is different.We must keep our curiosity to ask more questions,which will bring usto【小题 101(far)places,“a writer sai