2023届新高考Ⅰ卷全真模拟英语试题 含答案.docx
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1、参照秘密级事项管理启用前 试卷类型:A 2023年普通高等学校招生全国统一考试全真模拟(新高考卷)英 语本试题卷共10页,满分120分;考试时间120分钟。注意事项:1. 答题前,考生务必用黑色签字笔将自己的姓名、考生号、考场号和座位号填写在答题卡上。用2B铅笔将试卷类型(A)填涂在答题卡相应位置上。将条形码横贴在答题卡“条形码粘贴处”。因笔试不考听力,试题卷从第二部分的“阅读”开始,试题序号从“21”开始。2. 作答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,须用2B铅笔把答题卡上对应题目选项的答案信息点涂黑。如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再改涂其他答案;非选择题须用黑色签字笔作答,答案须写在答题卡各题目指定区
2、域内相应位置上,超出答题区域书写的答案无效;如需改动,先划掉原来的答案,然后再写上新的答案;禁止使用涂改液和修正带;不按以上要求作答的答案无效,在试题卷作答一律无效!3. 请保持答题卡字迹工整,卡面清洁,不折叠、不破损。4. 考试结束后,考生须将试题卷和答题卡一并交回。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) 阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。ACALIFORNIA COLLEGE OF THE ARTSPRE-COLLEGE PROGRAMHave you ever wondered what its like
3、to be in art and design school?This is your time to grow as an individual and take your creative power to the next level!The California College of the Arts Pre-College Program is open to all interested participants, those with little art and design experience and those with advanced skills. Particip
4、ants will have the opportunity to take studio-focused, college-level courses to help make concepts and ideas into real works while earning 3 college credits.In-person: July 7-August 3Animation 3D Architecture Illustration/Drawing Industrial Design Painting/Drawing Your setting will be the CCA San Fr
5、ancisco campus. Your backdrop will be the San Francisco Bay Area, home to powerhouse brands, tech companies, world-class museums, and a dynamic ecosystem of artists, designers, and creatives from across the globe.Online offerings: June 27-July 29These three studios all begin at 9 a.m. Monday through
6、 Friday. Animation 2D/3D Fashion Design Game Design Online students do not have access to or participate in on-campus resources and activities.Online courses are typically smaller in size and taught by highly successful artists, architects, designers and writers. Most classes meet two to five times
7、weekly and assign homework, research papers, midterms and finals.Additional Activities:Optional evening and weekend activities such as life drawing sessions, lectures, and interdisciplinary(跨学科)workshops enhance the overall program experience. A calendar of activities will be provided to students tw
8、o weeks before the program begins.Qualification:The program is designed for the students who will have completed their senior year of high school by summer 2023.21. In which aspect will the program benefit the participants?A. Winning a college scholarship. B. Enhancing their creativity.C. Getting al
9、l credits required at college. D. Having their artworks published.22. What can we learn about the online offerings?A. The courses are given by top professionals.B. Online students can use on-campus resources.C. The evening and weekend activities are a must.D. Students highly-experienced in arts enjo
10、y priority.23. Who is the program targeted at?A. Music geniuses.B. Students majoring in art.C. College freshmen.D. High school graduates of 2023.BJude and Leo Hawes have come a long way since they entered the world, born at just 29 weeks. Airlifted from their home in Launceston to hospital in Hobart
11、, the twins, now happy and healthy two-year-olds, were delivered into the ICU to be cared for and monitored. A gift from the Tasmanian branch of Octopus for a Preemie(早产儿)for them was a light in the dark.These stories really do remind us why we all spend so much time and our own money making these o
12、ctopuses(章鱼),”Bianca, the co-founder of the project, tells Womans Day. “It means the world to me that I can do something in whatever small way to make the journey for the babies and parents just that little bit easier. I believe if we can help others, no matter how small a way it is, then we should.
13、The eight-legged creatures are specially created to calm and comfort early newborns. In instances where the babies cant be held for weeks, or even months, the familiarity of the parents scent on the octopuses can help with the bonding process because babies already know it as a safe scent when paren
14、ts can finally hold them,Bianca says.The volunteer project began after a nurse reached out to Bianca to create a prototype of octopus she could take into hospital for a trial.It took me a good four to five months to teach myself how to write a pattern and get it approved,explains Bianca, who creates
15、 the handmade helpful octopuses for no cost to families in need.I started making them as fast as I could, but I wasnt able to make the amount they needed. Soon Bianca met the groups other co-founder Andrea Carey and the pair started creating the creatures in together in their spare time.I have alway
16、s enjoyed being creative and my imagination runs wild with colour combinations,says Bianca, her Facebook page Octopus for a Preemie Tasmania accumulating more than2000 followers. “It makes my day!”24. What is the purpose of the project?A. To promote octopuses to preemies.B. To comfort the preemies p
17、arents.C. To reach out to nurses for preemies.D. To bring a sense of security for preemies.25. Which of the following can replace the underlined word prototype in paragraph 4?A. Certificate.B. Model. C. Patent. D. Trademark.26. What can we learn about the project from the last two paragraphs?A. It i
18、s well received. B. It is highly profitable.C. It needs to be improved. D. It takes ages to see the results.27. What does Biancas story imply?A. Good is rewarded with good.B. Two heads are better than one.C. Small deeds make a difference.D. Actions speak louder than words.CFrance is experiencing an
19、unusually mild winter, which has led to low snowfall in ski areas across the country.One affected ski area is Le Mourtis, in the Pyrenees mountains of southern France. The lack of snow has forced the holiday village to temporarily close its ski runsat the height of the winter season. Local restauran
20、ts and hotels are seeing fewer visitors. People who do come to the area are seeking to do other things besides skiing. Warmer temperatures have made hiking one of the most popular activities. Recent daytime temperatures at Le Mourtis have reached 10 degrees Celsius. Some hikers even removed winter c
21、lothing while making their way across mountain areas containing very little snow.Skiing?No one today can guarantee it, said hotel operator Gillaizeau. He has been making money by renting out two-wheeled motorcycles to help visitors in the area have fun. The scooters can be ridden down grassy mountai
22、ns. They come with equipment made for riding on snow, but Gillaizeau has attached bicycle wheels instead. His ski rental equipment remains untouched. He says he has had to reduce the hours of some workers and expects business losses during the season to drop as much as 15 percent.Many people in the
23、area believe the latest winter is more than just a bad year. The last time France experienced such a mild December and January was in 1900,French weather officials say. Christelle Robert is an official with Meteo-France, the countrys national weather service.She told Reuters that mild winters and le
24、ss snow seem to be a clear sign of global warming Scientists have predicted a continued rise in world temperatures. People connected to the areas ski industry are considering a future with much less snow. If such weather continues, ski resorts around 1,600 meters above sea level will be so warm that
25、 they will not even be able to use artificial snow because it will melt.28. Why did some hikers take off their winter clothes while crossing mountains?A. They were wearing too thick clothes.B. They had been exercising too much.C. The mountain roads were very rough.D. The temperature was not cold at
26、all.29. What does the underlined word They in paragraph 3 refer to?A. Visitors.B. Scooters.C. Bicycle wheels.D. Grassy mountains.30. What can be learned from the third and fourth paragraphs?A. The latest mild winter was in 1900.B. Little snowfall has caused great economic loss.C. No one wants to ski
27、 because of the bad weather.D. Theres something wrong with ski equipment.31. Where does this text possibly come from?A. An Environmental Daily. B.A tourist handbook.C.A weather forecast. D. An economic journal.DThough researchers have long known that adults build unconscious(无意识的) preferences over a
28、 lifetime of making choices between things that are essentially the same, the new finding that even babies engage in this phenomenon demonstrates that this way of justifying choice is intuitive(凭直觉的)and somehow fundamental to the human experience.The act of making a choice changes how we feel about
29、our options,said Alex Silver, a Johns Hopkins researcher. Even infants who are really just at the start of making choices for themselves have this preference.The findings are published today in the journal Psychological Science. People assume they choose things that they like. But research suggests
30、thats sometimes backwards: we like things because we choose them. And, we dislike things that we dont choose. Adults make these inferences unconsciously,said co-author Lisa Feigenson, a Johns Hopkins scientist in child development. We justify our choice after the fact.This makes sense for adults in
31、a consumer culture who must make random choices every day, between everything from toothpaste brands to styles of jeans. The question was when exactly people start doing this. So they turned to babies, who dont get many choices so, as Feigenson puts it, are a perfect window into the origin of this t
32、endency.The team brought 10-to 20-month-old babies into the lab and gave them a choice of objects to play with: two equally bright and colorful soft blocks. They set them far apart ,so the babies had to crawl to one or the other-a random choice. After the baby chose one of the toys, the researchers
33、took it away and came back with a new option. The babies could then pick from the toy they didnt play with the first time, or a brand new toy. Their choices showed they“dis-prefer the unchosen object.”To continue studying the evolution of choice in babies, the lab will next look at the idea of choic
34、e overload. For adults, choice is good, but too many choices can be a problem, so the lab will try to determine if that is also true for babies.32. What is peoples assumption about the act of making choices?A. They like what they choose.B. They choose what they like.C. They base choices on the fact.
35、D. They make choices thoughtfully.33. Why were babies selected as subjects for the study?A. To help them make better choices.B. To guide them to perceive the world.C. To track the root of making random choices.D. To deepen the understanding of a consumer culture.34. What does the study on the babies
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