2023年1月上海市春季高考英语仿真试卷(六)原卷版.pdf

上传人:无*** 文档编号:94824780 上传时间:2023-08-08 格式:PDF 页数:15 大小:2.22MB
返回 下载 相关 举报
2023年1月上海市春季高考英语仿真试卷(六)原卷版.pdf_第1页
第1页 / 共15页
2023年1月上海市春季高考英语仿真试卷(六)原卷版.pdf_第2页
第2页 / 共15页
点击查看更多>>
资源描述

《2023年1月上海市春季高考英语仿真试卷(六)原卷版.pdf》由会员分享,可在线阅读,更多相关《2023年1月上海市春季高考英语仿真试卷(六)原卷版.pdf(15页珍藏版)》请在taowenge.com淘文阁网|工程机械CAD图纸|机械工程制图|CAD装配图下载|SolidWorks_CaTia_CAD_UG_PROE_设计图分享下载上搜索。

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(六)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 o f eachconversation,a question will be

2、 asked about what was said.The 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.At a pub.B.At a bus stationC.At a gas

3、 station.D.At Aunt Lauries2.A.Interesting.B.ExcitingC.Disappointing D.Annoying.3.A.For only one year.B.For a few weeks.C.For about a week.D.For several hours4.A.Price of petrol.B.Bus fareC.Traffic condition.D.Petrol shortage.5.A.Husband and wife.B.Manager and customer.C.Hostess and guest.D.Teacher a

4、nd student6.A.Summer vacation.B.Pleasure of travelingC.Language learning.D.Studying abroad.7.A.It really matters.B.It doesn*t matterC.It will turn out to be fine.D.It will be terrible.8.A.She likes fruit salad.B.She eats whatever she likes.C.She prefers to be on a diet.D.She is afraid of gaining wei

5、ght.9.A.The woman wants to go to Toronto.B.The man wants to go to VancouverC.There are no flights to Toronto.D.There are two direct flights to Toronto10.A.Theyll have to get some more paintB,They should get someone to help themC.They shouldn*t delay any longerD.They dont have to paint the room again

6、.Section BDirections:In Section B.you will hear two short passages several and one longer conversation,and you willhe asked several questions on each o f them.The passages and the conversation will be read twice,hut thequestions will be spoken only once.When you hear a question,read the four possibl

7、e 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 passage.11.A.A business corporation.B.The universe as a whole.C.A society of legal professionals.D.An association of teachers and scholars.12.A.Private don

8、ations.B.Govemment funding.C.Donations from corporations.D.Fees paid by students13.A.Its largest expansion took place during that period.B.Its role in society went through a dramatic change.C.Small universities combined to form bigger ones.D.Local colleges were taken over by larger universities.Ques

9、tions 14 through 16 are based on the following passage14.A.Monitored students5 sleep patterns.B.Helped students concentrate in class.C.Rated students according to their performance.D.Asked students to complete a sleep report.15.A.Declining health.B.Lack of attention.C.Loss of motivation.D.Improper b

10、ehavior.16.A.They should make sure their children go to school on time.B.They should ensure their children grow up in a healthy environment.C.They should help their children to complete high-quality work.D.They should make sure that their children have enough sleep.Questions 17 and 18 are based on t

11、he following conversation.17.A.It*s supposed to get warm tomorrow.B.It*s supposed to snow tomorrow eveningC.Ifs likely to have a freezing rain tomorrow afternoon.D.It will be sunny tomorrow.18.A.She must go to class tomorrow afternoon.B.She will make a snowman with her classmatesC.She will go to the

12、 cinema with her boyfriend.D.She will join the man to drink hot cocoa and watch movies.Questions 19 and 20 are based on the following conversation.19.A.Her home freezer doesnt work well.B.Her air conditioner doesnt work wellC.Her computer can*t connect to the Internet.D.Her smartphone is broken.20.A

13、.A minimum charge of$60.B.A maximum charge of$60.C.The service visit is free for all clients.D.The service visit will be expensive.II.Grammar and Vocabulary(每 题 1 分;共 20 分)Section ADirections:After reading the passage below,Jill in the blanks to make the passage coherent and grammaticallycorrect.For

14、 the blanks with a given word,fill in each blank with the proper farm o f the given word;for 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

15、)in my left hand and fed about three feet of string.The yellow kite dangled_22_ the end of it,just above the wet grass.The wind gave the right chance,so I took o ff 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 lon

16、g,so many years since Id done this,and I wondered if Id made a spectacle of_24_.I let the 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 turned2 6(fast)and the glass string

17、tore another cut in my right palm.Yet the pain 27 not slow medown.Finally,then,when I did stop 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 ha

18、d quit flying since a quarter of century ago,but suddenly I wastwelve again and 29 was there in my instinct came rushing back.Around,kids chased each other,and 3 0(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 i

19、n each blank with a proper word chosen from the box.Each word can he used only once.Notethat there is one word more than you need.A.experiencing B.loss C.respond D.pressing E.determine F.classifyG.senses H.strictly I.processing J.distinguish K.upsetTheres no doubt that dogs are incredibly perceptive

20、 and sensitive beings,with the ability to senseemotions and read the facial expressions of humans.The American Kennel Club(AKC)says previous studieshave shown dogs combine hearing and sight t o 31 to happy and angry human faces with happy andangry vocalizations(发 声).Researchers have found that dogs

21、can 32 the positive sound of laughing from the negative soundof crying.The dogs were found to be m ore 33 and stimulated by the negative sounds than positiveones.A 2018 study published in Scientific Report showed that dogs c a n 34 human emotions usingonly their ears.They use the right side of their

22、 brain fo r_35_ negative emotions and the left side forpositive ones.A 2016 study published in The Royal Societys Biology Letters showed dogs can recognize emotions inhumans using information from different 3 6,which the study said is an ability that had neverpreviously been observed outside of huma

23、ns.Speaking to Newsweek,the AKCs chief veterinary officer,Dr.Jerry Klein,explained dogs can certainlybecome depressed and anxious.There have been reports of dogs 37_ depression and lonelinessfollowing th e 38 of an owner or a fellow member“of their pack,as well as a change from theirnormal routine,K

24、lein explained.“But whether or not dogs get sad is a little less certain,K lein told Newsweek.Klein said from a_39 scientific standpoint,there isnt strong evidence that dogs feel what people w ould 40as sadness.Dogs live more in the moment and dont have the tselfconsciousness,or the tendency to inwa

25、rdlyponder like people do.IIL Reading Comprehension(4 1-5 5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 jour words or phrases marked A,B,C and D.Fillin each blank with the word or phrase that best fits the context.Tricky PicturesWith bold,swirli

26、ng brushstrokes and vivid colors,Vincent van Goghs stirring Starry Night brings to life aunique sky.Its one of the most famous paintings in the world.A nd 41 the scenic canvas(画 布)canmake museum visitors feel.starstruck.But seeing the masterpiece framed on a gallery wall isnt the only way that art f

27、ans can experience itsemotional impact.In fact,some exhibits give people a chance to b e 42 by van Goghs celebratedscene.They find themselves surrounded by colors that dance before their eyes and ripple at their feet.Theseexhibitions,in which moving images a re _43_projected onto walls,columns,floor

28、s,and sometimesonto viewers themselves,are examples of immersive art.Immersive art doesnt_44 a pedestal(基 座)or hang on a wall next to a plaque(匾)printed withfacts.And dont expect it to fit in a frame o r 45 familiar expectations.While immersive art can behard to characterize,it is generally a multis

29、ensory,_46_experience that engages viewers and makesthem feel like part of the artwork.One thing is certain immersive art i s 47_popular,selling outtickets in cities around the world.Van Gogh sold just one painting during his lifetime and only gained 48 after his death,but nowhe is immersive arts bi

30、ggest superstar.The 19th-century painters work has been displayed in a lot ofexhibitions 49 immense images furnished with animation and accompanied by music,voices,andbackground sound.Another interactive hot spot with a DIY vibe is The House o f Eternal Return in Santa Fe,New Mexico.The venue(场 所)is

31、 50_to over 70 rooms of surreal art.Its run by the artistic cooperative Meow Wolf,which describes the project as a multidimensional mystery house with secret passages a n d 51 tomagical worlds._5 2,what looks like a perfectly normal refrigerator door is the gateway to a hiddentunnel.and an unusual a

32、rtistic adventure.The growing awareness of immersive art is partly_53 by social media.As visitors post selfiesfilled with van Goghs intense palette or videos of friends stepping into a fantastical fridge,these experiencesdraw bigger and bigger crowds.Meanwhile,traditional artists are beginning to fo

33、llow the t r e n d,54immersive techniques and technologies in their works.Thats because many curators and creators share a_55_ goal-to help more people get into art!41.A.listening to B.gazing at C.scanning through D.hearing about42.A.enveloped B.marveled C.absorbed D.pursued43.A.electrically B.digit

34、ally C.practically D.completely44.A.rest on B.frame on C.depend on D.fix on45.A.stand out B.figure out C.stick to D.distinguish with46.A.energetic B.prosperous C.harmonious D.interactive47.A.unexpectedly B.suspiciously C.partially D.undoubtedly48.A.recognition B.wonder C.wealth D.definition49.A.caus

35、ing B.featuring C.characterizing D.advocating50.A.home B.branch C.location D.trend51.A.limits B.solutions C.links D.talents52.A.In fact B.Therefore C.Furthermore D.For instance53.A.powered B.published C.permitted D.pointed54.A.employing B.recognizing C.occupying D.contributing55.A.common B.commercia

36、l C.courageous D.confidentialSection BDirections:Read the following three passages.Each passage is followed by several questions or unfinishedstatements.For each o f them there are four choices marked A,B,C and D.Choose the one that fits bestaccording to the information given in the passage you have

37、 just read.(A)Once,Mama had read about geraniums in a magazine-versatile,pretty,easy to grow-and,she becamepossessed with a vision of a house flooded with flowers.The notion inspired her into motion.She spent a smallfortune on elegant plant stands,imported flowerpots and armies of fully grown gerani

38、ums.She could be likethat:my mother always had sudden sprints of creativity.She also asked for my help,and we squatted in the backyard together,arranging roots in their elegantcontainers.Mama wore long gardening gloves over her manicured hands,and her finger pressed soil into placewith fastidiousnes

39、s and even passion.She had bought me gloves too,but I refused to wear them.“Youll get so dirty,Perla?5“I want to get dirty.“Ay,Perla,“she said,shaking her head.She said no more but beamed with irritation.My refusal disturbedthe plan fbr how the geranium days should go,mother and daughter tending flo

40、wers and dont they look pictureperfect in their matching gloves?For half an hour she would not talk to me,but then she thawed、so absorbedin her project that she forgot my fault,or perhaps fbr fear that I might abandon the project altogether.She neednt have worried.I didnt want to leave.It was a rare

41、 chance to spend time with my mother.Icould scent her perfume and feel breaths without having to find anything to say.We often struggle tocommunicate with each other,beyond the essential good morning and good night,as though we were strangersor beginners of a language.I wanted to learn my mothers la

42、nguage,if only to better understand her and toincrease the chances of her understanding me.There is so much I longed to tell her as I squatted beside her,butI also feared that,If I started,other matters might leap out that were not meant to be spoken.Better not to riskthe opening.Better not to attem

43、pt too much speech with my mother.When all the flowers were ready in their pots,mama spent another day distributing them through thehouse.There were more flowers than any other house in our Buenos Aires-so that when you entered,you feltas though youre swimming through petals.56.Based on paragraph 1,

44、Perla viewed her mothers decision to plant the geraniums a s.A.creative B.amusing C.unsurprising D.worthwhile57.In paragraph 5,the underlined word“thawed”,probably m e a n s.A.agreed B.complained C.softened D.denied58.Which of the following statements is TRUE about Perla?A.She volunteered to assist

45、her mother in repotting the geraniums.B.She exchanged her opinions on essential matters with her mother.C.She was eager to learn a foreign language to better understand her mother.D.She wanted to stay with her mother even without verbal communication.59.The author wrote this passage in order t o.A.a

46、pologize for her misconduct in her childhoodB.praise her mother for her gardening skillsC.provide useful information for geraniums loversD.express her mixed emotions towards her mother(B)FOUR BOOKS YOU SHOULD READCaroline LeavittCruel Beautiful WorldSteven PriceBy GaslightAt age 16 Lucy is a lonely

47、orphan living with older sisterCharlotte and devoted aunt Iris in Waltham,Massachusetts.On thelast day of school,she runs away with her 30-year-old teacher,William,and settles in a hillside shack in rural Pennsylvania,nearhis new teaching job.Though Lucy feels increasingly isolated,William wont allo

48、w her any outlet.Leavitt draws upon a real-lifecrime that involved a girl she knew in high school.She tells herstory from multiple viewpoints,building tension and empathy forLucy and Charlotte as tragedy swallows them.Price,an award-winning Canadian poet,achieves anextraordinary achievement of Dicke

49、nsian storytelling in hisweighty second novel.His hero is William Pinkerton,son of thefounder of the legendary detective agency,who finds clues in hislate fathers safe to the case of William Shade.This mythic thiefhad disturbed and upset his father.William tracks a Shadeaccomplice(共 3B),Charlotte Re

50、ckitt,to London,only to find shesbeen found dead in the Thames.Also on the scene is Adam Foole,who is obsessed with Charlotte,who he met while stealing DeBeers diamonds from a South African mine.Price ably arrangesdozens of interlinking plotlines as he spans three continents andseveral decades,from

展开阅读全文
相关资源
相关搜索

当前位置:首页 > 教育专区 > 教案示例

本站为文档C TO C交易模式,本站只提供存储空间、用户上传的文档直接被用户下载,本站只是中间服务平台,本站所有文档下载所得的收益归上传人(含作者)所有。本站仅对用户上传内容的表现方式做保护处理,对上载内容本身不做任何修改或编辑。若文档所含内容侵犯了您的版权或隐私,请立即通知淘文阁网,我们立即给予删除!客服QQ:136780468 微信:18945177775 电话:18904686070

工信部备案号:黑ICP备15003705号© 2020-2023 www.taowenge.com 淘文阁