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1、 绝 密 考 试 结 束 前2023年 1 月全国普通高等学校招生统一考试上海春考英语仿真模拟试卷(十)I.Listening Comprehension Section A(第 1-10 题,每题 1 分;第 11-20 题,每题 1.5 分;共 25 分)Section ADirections:In Section A,you will hear ten short conversations between two speakers.At the end of eachconversation,a question will be asked about what was said.Th
2、e conversations and the questions will be spokenonly once.After you hear a conversation and the question about it,read the four possible answers on your paper,and decide which one is the best answer to the question you have heard.1 A.In a park B.In a reading room2 A.In the office B.At home3 A.Shop a
3、ssistant and customerC.Teacher and student4 A.Penny got first in EnglishC.Penny failed the English examination5 A.The woman is always polite to LilyC.The woman invited Lily to her birthday party6.A.He is going to bed.C.He is going to see a film alone.7.A.He broke his light.C.He didnt obey the traffi
4、c rules.8.A.Active B.Boring9 A.The bike is stolen.C.The woman put the bike under the stairs10.A.She did finish the homework yesterdayC.She had her visitor do the homework for herC.At a booking office D.In a police officeC.In the classroom D.In a restaurantB.Friends.D.Husband and wifeB.Penny got seco
5、nd in EnglishD.She didnt know if Penny passed the examB.Lily doesn*t like to be questioned.D.Lily didnt invite the woman to her birthday partyB.He is going to have a testD.He is going to have a class on movieB.He was knocked downD.His brother was fined by the policemanC.Helpful.D.UnnecessaryB.The bi
6、ke is under repair nowD.The man moved the bike to somewhere elseB.She failed to finish the homework yesterdayD.She managed to finish her homework unexpectedlySection BDirections:In Section B.you will hear Avo short passages several and one longer conversation,and you willbe asked several questions o
7、n each of them.The passages and the conversation will be read twice,but thequestions will be spoken only once.When you hear a question,read the four possible answers on your paperand decide which one is the best answer to the question you have heard.Questions 11 through 13 are based on the following
8、 passage.11.A.A strong wind blew the cash into the air.B.A young clerk threw the money into the air.C.The envelop was so mall that some money fell out.D.The boss wanted to help some poor people in this way12.A.The company B.The bank.C.The bus station.D.The post office13.A.15,000 U.S.dollars.B.17,600
9、 U.S.dollars.C.32.400 U.S.dollars D.50,000 U.S.dollarsQuestions 14 through 16 are based on the following passage14.A.The benefits of walkingB.The importance of keeping fit.C The way of forming a habit.D.The possibility of excising regularly15.A Because it needs mach thinkingB.Because people can impr
10、ove their memoryC Because it is suitable for everyone.D.Because people neednt concentrate on it.16 A.It s the easiest way to lose weightB.It can be made part of peoples lifeC.It can make peoples hearts strongerD.it prevents people suffering from cancer.Questions 17 through 18 are based on the follow
11、ing conversation.17.A.In a bankB.In a voyage agencyC.In a storeD.In a company18.A.The name of the companyB.The bank routing number of the companyC.The hank*s address of the companyD.The founding time of the company.Questions 19 through 20 are based on the following conversation.19.A.He will set up h
12、is own enterprise.B.He is going to join his friends companyC.He is about to work in a multi-national enterprise.D.He will turn bis hometown to be an investor20.A.He will go to America for further studyB.He will attend a business class.C.He will compose a detailed business plan to attract investorsD.
13、He will talk with the customers about cooperation.II.Grammar and Vocabulary(每题 1 分;共 20 分)Section ADirections:After reading the passage below,fill in the blanks to make the passage coherent and grammaticallycorrect.For the blanks with a given word,fill in each blank with the proper form of the given
14、 word;far theother blanks,use one word that best fits each blank.Another half-dozen kites had taken flight.People had started to gather in,with tea cups in their hands,eyes_21_(glue)to the sky.I balanced the spool(线轴)in my left hand and fed about three feet of string.The yellow kite dangled22 the en
15、d of it,just above the wet grass.The wind gave the right chance,so I took off 23(run),my sneakers splashing rain water from the puddles,the hand clutching the kite end of the string abovemy head.It had been so long,so many years since Id done this,and I wondered if Id made a spectacle of24.I let the
16、 spool roll in my left hand 25 I ran,feeling the string cutting my right handagain as it went through.The kite was lifting behind my shoulder now,and I ran harder.The spool turned26(fast)and the glass string tore another cut in my right palm.Yet the pain 27 not slow medown.Finally,then,when I did st
17、op to turn around and looked up,I smiled.High above,my kite was tiltingside to side like a pendulum(钟摆),making that old paper-bird-flapping-wings sound 28 I alwaysassociate with winter mornings in Kabul.I had quit flying since a quarter of century ago,but suddenly I wastwelve again and 29 was there
18、in my instinct came rushing back.Around,kids chased each other,and_30_(slide)on the grass.The air smelled of wet grass,smoke,and grilled meat.A time that I wished would stand still.Section BDirections:Fill in each blank with a proper word chosen from the box.Each word can be used only once.Notethat
19、there is one word more than you need.The limitations of Digital Technology in the Fight against the VirusA.tendency B.efficientlyC.deliverD.evolveE.exposingF.imagineG.continuously H.complicationI.comparisonJ.stimulateK.intentionsDigital technology can help and has helped us in the fight against the
20、novel coronavirus.But as coverageand understandable public interest-and concern-about the outbreak has intensified,it seems wise first to lookat how the event is 31 some of technologys limitations both in and of itself and how we interpretwhat it can do for us.Three themes emerge.Technology is not i
21、mmediate.There is a(n)32_ to believe that the recent rapid advances inprocessing power,algorithmic(运算法贝lj 的)development,machine learning and artificial intelligence can now_33_ almost instant answers to everything.The digital landscape has changed massively since theSARS outbreak in 2003.But while w
22、e may be able to do things more 34,some things still take timeand that is particularly true of a virus.There is no one size fits all here and,indeed,there are real dangers inbelieving that one analytical strategy and its particular use can be applied universally.Second,as viruses spread and 35_,so d
23、o the data sets around them.We are not dealing with asituation of simple garbage in,garbage out*but rather one where new information is emerging daily and thereis the further_36 that there were delays in early reporting of the outbreak.That means the results eventhe wisest medical experts can produc
24、e are also going to change.Also,as you might 37,theirmethodologies(方法论)vary.Third,a lot of data is being placed into the digital area,across social media,specialist sites and elsewhere.Here,the 38 with 17 years ago is especially great.But the 39 behind various postings aremany.Anyone might be able t
25、o access the data via a web browser-and its free availability is laudable(值得称赞的)but its intended audiences can be very different.In some cases,experts are looking to inform the publicbut in seems to others they are looking to contribute to and 40 the debate taking place amongthemselves.These goals a
26、re laudable and necessary,but they do not always coexist harmoniously.III.Reading Comprehension(41-55题,每题1 分;56-70题,每题2分;共45分)Section ADirections:For each blank in the following passage there are four words or phrases marked A,B,C and D.Fillin each blank with the word or phrase that best fits the co
27、ntext.In The Debunking(揭穿真相)Handbook,a short guide published in 2011,John Cook,at George MasonUniversity,and Stephan Lewandowsky,at the University of Bristol,looked at the world-view backfire effect,the idea that if a correction of a false claim disagrees with your world view,it strengthens the_41_.
28、JasonReifler at the University of Exeter found this in his Iraq study,but he points out that the effect only appeared intwo out of five experiments.Whats more,although some later studies have seen similar results,many havent seen the effect at all.This suggests it is much_42_than Reiflers work sugge
29、sted,which he thinks is fantastic news.But whatever you do,dont point this out,or turn to _43_(Youre wrong!”,Youre ignorant.).Instead,listen and ask questions that_44_why someone has those opinions(What makes you thinkthat?).The good news is that social events are_45_situations for correcting myths.
30、Assuming there is atleast some trust between you,the other person will probably hear you out.And corrections from credible,trusted sources are more_46_.There?s also far more time to discuss the topic_47_than comparedwith,say,interactions on social media.The bad news is that even with all this in min
31、d,you are still unlikely to_48_someone,especially ifyou are challenging their world view.Corrections that are totally different from ones world view areby-and-large ineffective,especially in conservative people.So why even_49_?Firstly,people are much less likely to spread false information if they a
32、re heldaccountable for it,says Reifler._50_your relatives9 false claims may make them think twice beforespreading nonsense on another occasion.And always_51_the other people in the room.Even if you do not change your Aunt Susans mind,you may sow a seed in your nieces,and nephews5 minds.Indeed,Cook t
33、hinks there is little chance of changing the minds of,say,the 7 per cent of people in the USwho are very_52_that global warming isnt happening at all.Instead,he thinks we should_ 53_themajority still open to persuasion.His studies show that people are less likely to fall for false arguments if theya
34、re warned against them._54_,forewarn them about the problem of false balance in the media and theirviews wont change when they read an article full of false-balance quotes.Those who are not warned becomemore 55 their judgement.41.A.associationB.offensivenessC.probabilityD.misconception42.A.harderB.r
35、arerC.more diverseD.more important43.A.reactionsB.judgmentsC.forecastsD.reasons44.A.revealB.avoidC.defineD.link45.A.frustratingB.excellentC.familiarD.occasional46.A.widespreadB.deliberateC.inevitableD.effective47.A.in personB.in detailC.on purposeD.on business48.A.encourageB.impressC.surpriseD.convi
36、nce49.A.tryB.stopC.moveD.wait50.A.ValidatingB.InvestigatingC.QuestioningD.Understanding51.A.supportB.locateC.interviewD.consider52.A.awareB.happyC.sureD.disappointed53.A.make upB.look up toC.focus onD.set out on54.A.For instanceB.Whafs moreC.As a resultD.On the contrary55.A.surprised atB.doubtful of
37、C.curious ofD.annoyed atSection BDirections:Read the following three passages.Each passage is followed by several questions or unfinishedstatements.For each of them there are four choices marked A,B,C and D.Choose the one that fits bestaccording to the informa tion given in the passage you have just
38、 read.(A)At first,I didnt recognize the symptoms that we all had in common.Friends mentioned that they werehaving trouble concentrating.It wasnt burnout we still had energy.It wasnt depression we didnt feelhopeless.We just felt somewhat joyless and aimless.It turns out theres a name for that:languis
39、hing.Languishing is a sense of inactivity and emptiness.It feels as if youre muddling(应付)through your days,looking at your life through a foggy windshield.In psychology,we think about mental health on a spectrum(范 围)from depression to flourishing.Flourishing is the peak of well-being.Depression is t
40、he valley of ill-being.Languishing is the neglected middlechild of mental health.Its the emptiness between depression and flourishing-the absence of well-being.Youre not functioning at full capacity.Languishing dulls your motivation,disrupts your ability to fbcus,andgreatly increases the possibility
41、 that youH cut back on work.Part of the danger is that when youre languishing,you might not notice the lessening of delight or thedecreasing of drive.You dont catch yourself slipping slowly into aloneness;youre indifferent to yourindifference.When you cant see your own suffering,you dont seek help o
42、r even do much to help yourself.So what can we do about it?People who became more focused on their work managed to avoidlanguishing.Interrupted attention is an enemy of engagement and excellence.To go beyond languishing,giveyourself some uninterrupted time.It clears out constant distractions and giv
43、es us the freedom to focus.And trystarting with small wins by focusing on a challenge that matters to you-an interesting project,a worthwhilegoal,or a meaningful conversation.We still have a lot to learn about what causes languishing and how to cure it,but naming it might be a firststep.It could hel
44、p to defbg our vision,giving us a clearer window into what had been an unclear experience.Itcould remind us that we werent alone:languishing is common and shared.By acknowledging that so many of us are languishing,we can start giving voice to quiet despair andlighting a path out of the emptiness.56.
45、According to the passage,which definition best suits the word“languishing”?A.Staying in ones comfort zone.B.Having a vague view of ones future.C.Becoming weaker or failing to improve.D.Feeling exhausted and without hope.57.For those who are languishing,they are likely to.A.seek help when they feel t
46、heyre sufferingB.deny that they cannot work at full capacityC.give themselves some uninterrupted timeD.be indifferent to their lack of enthusiasm58.Which of the following is a potential solution to languishing?A.Removing it from the spectrum of mental health.B.Recognizing the reduction of delight an
47、d motivation.C.Improving attention span and eliminating distraction.D.Having a clearer idea about its cause and effect.59.Why is it significant to know that languishing is common and shared?A.We can continue to learn more about languishing.B.We can let the silent despair speak up and find a way out.
48、C.We can see it as basically the same as depression.D.We can study it as the complete opposite of flourishing.(B)This Halloween,scare off evil spirits while protecting the earth!1.Create home-made costumes1Apart from the fact that theyre expensive,flammable and mostly unoriginal,shop bought Hallowee
49、noutfits are a terrific burden on the environment.From the much-too-high amount of water that is used to createthem to the seven million costumes that will be thrown straight into the bin,and the microfibres released intothe water from the ones that do get washed there are PLENTY of reasons against
50、shop buying.And lefs be frank,home-made costumes are far more unique and fun to create.For the scariest costumewe could possibly imagine,why not dress up as the earth on fire?2.Be considerate with your pumpkinsPumpkins are a wonderful Halloween tradition but can be more damaging to the environment t