2023届新高考英语全国Ⅰ卷全真模拟试题 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)英语试题注意事项:1. 答题前,考生务必将自己的姓名、考生号、座位号等信息填写在答题卡指定位置。因笔试不考听力,本试题卷从第二部分的“阅读”开始,试题序号从“21”开始。2. 选择题答案,须用2B铅笔把答题卡对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再改涂其他答案标号;非选择题答案,须用黑色签字笔在答题卡各题目指定的答题区域作答,超出答题区域书写的答案无效;在本试题卷上作答无效!请保持字迹工整,卡面清洁,不折叠、不破损。3. 考试结束后,须将本试题卷和答题卡一并交回。第二部分 阅读(
2、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。AHigh school programs at the National Gallery of Art value depth over breadth, exploring original works of art through a single specific question or theme.High School Studio WorkshopsSingle museum visit, 2.5 hours These half-day a
3、rt workshops include an in-depth examination and discussion of works of art in the galleries, followed by behind-the-scenes access to the Education Studio, where students create a related art project. During the workshop, National Gallery of Art educators will encourage students to look carefully at
4、 works of art and then share their responses and develop theories based on their observations.Students will have the opportunity to create a work of art in the studio inspired by what they have seen in the galleries. Museum Makers: Exploring Art and MuseumsThe Museum Makers program explains how muse
5、ums operate and what they have to offer. It give supper-level high school students the tools to experience, understand and interpret art. Participants will gain an insiders view of how an art museum works. Students meet for seven Saturday sessions from 10:00 am to 3:00 pm. Completion of the program
6、requires attendance of all seven sessions.Creative Writing in the GalleriesStudents will provide a voice for their personal responses to art through creative writing while looking at a selection of art works in the galleries. Using close observation, group discussion, and personal reflection, they w
7、ill be guided through exercises that use different writing forms, including free-form poetry.A maximum of 30 students will be accommodated at each session.21. What can students do at High School Studio Workshops?A. Discuss with artists about their works. B. Get basic training as an artist.C. Put for
8、ward their own art theories. D. Deliver lectures on artistic works.22. What can students get from Museum Makers?A. Tools to create art works. B. Knowledge about how museums work.C. Full credits for all sessions. .D. Chances to voice their personal responses.23. What is the text?A. An art program int
9、roduction. B. A plan for an art tour.C. An ad for an art company. D. A schedule for art classes.B I still remember my fathers embarrassment the day when he was invited to have dinner at a colleagues house. Freshly arriving in Brazil, and not being able to look up on the Internet, he offended his hos
10、ts by making a hand gesture-a circle with the thumb and index finger. He had always understood it to mean OK,but in Brazil, it meant something different.The episode was swiftly forgotten. My fathers colleague understood that he probably wasnt yet aware of the local meaning of the gesture. He gently
11、explained it meant something rude, and then it was filed away under things not to be done in Rio.I was reminded myself in China. After I replied to a friends WeChat message with a Van Gogh sticker that I thought meant keep fighting,another friend told me I used it wrong.The Chinese version is a bit
12、different,she said, taking out her phone and showing to me. See these characters?They mean I will hit you!Life is full of crossed meanings. In India, you sign to someone to come over with your palm down, not up. And in the Middle East, you never use your left hand for anything public.As adults, we u
13、nderstand that even if it hurts, a mistake is only an insult when it is deliberate. Yet, many conflicts come from misunderstanding, and history is full of the unfortunate outcomes of cross-cultural communication.My fathers pre-Internet Brazilian mistake was forgiven because of context-he had just ar
14、rived and he didnt know its local meaning. But when context is absent or simply differently understood-especially in the social media-perhaps it is time we all think twice before typing or talking, especially when the consequences can be more severe than the misuse of a WeChat sticker.24. What is th
15、e topic of the text?A. Cultural difference. B. Language and culture. C. Sign language. D. Good manners.25. What does the author want to show by telling his fathers story?A. The OK sign means differently in Brazil B. Cross-cultural mistakes are common.C. The Internet helps to avoid mistakes. D. Misun
16、derstandings lead to bad results.26. What did the author mean to do by using the Van Gogh sticker?A. To greet his friend. B. To encourage his friend.C. To threaten his friend. .D. To make fun of his friend.27. What might result in if there is no context?A. Cultural conflicts. B. Forgiveness.C. Cultu
17、ral gaps. D. Mutual respect.CAdults are often embarrassed about asking for help. Its an act that can make people feel sensitive. The moment you ask for directions, after all, you reveal (泄露) that you may be lost. Seeking someones assistance can make you feel like you are broadcasting your incompeten
18、ce. New research suggests young children dont seek help in school, even when they need it, for the same reason.To learn more about how children think about seeking help, we asked 576 children, ages four to nine, to predict the behavior of two kids in a story. One of the characters genuinely wanted t
19、o be smart, and the other merely wanted to seem smart to others.Children thought that the kid who wanted to seem smart would be less likely to ask for assistance. They could still conceive of (想象) situations in which the kid who wanted to seem smart would seek help: when assistance could be sought p
20、rivately (on a computer rather than in person), children thought both characters were equally likely to ask for it.We also found that they recognize several more behaviors that might make a child appear less smart in front of fellow kids, such as admitting to failure or modestly downplaying successe
21、s. Children are therefore acutely aware of several ways in which a persons actions might make them appear less clever in the eyes of others.However, a number of solutions can be found to help children. Our Gist instinct may be to motivate seeking help by emphasizing its educational benefits. But rep
22、utational barriers likely require reputation-based solutions. For example, instructors could create activities in which each student becomes an “expert” on a different topic, and then children must ask one another for help to master all of die material. If seeking help is understood as a commonplace
23、 classroom activity, kids may be less likely to think of it as indicative (表明) of ones ability.Seeking help could even be framed as socially desirable. After all, asking for help often benefits not just die help seeker but also others listening in who have similar questions or struggles.28. What fea
24、ture do the adults and young children share?A. They seldom ask for directions.B. They are afraid of being laughed at.C. They hesitate to seek assistance.D. They regard themselves as incompetence.29. What conclusion can be drawn from the research?A. Teachers should praise kids for seeking assistance.
25、B. Assistance only works when sought privately.C. It seems possible that children themselves are not struggling.D. Children care deeply about the way others think about them.30. How does the author explain the solution in Paragraph 5?A. By making a comparison. B. By referring to an example.C. By int
26、roducing a concept. D. By telling a school story.31. Which of the following can be the best title for the text?A. Why Kids Are Afraid to Ask for Help.B. Seeking Help Makes Kids Feel Uncomfortable.C. Unwillingness to Seek Help Stop Academic Progress.D. How Can We Help Children Overcome the Barrier.D“
27、Humans and machine algorithms (算法) have complementary (互补的) strengths and weaknesses. Each uses different sources of information and strategies to make predictions and decisions, ” said Mark Steyvers, UCI professor of cognitive sciences. “We show through experiments that humans can improve the predi
28、ctions of AI even when human accuracy is below that of the AI, and vice versa(反之亦然). This accuracy is higher than combining predictions from two individuals or two AI algorithms. ”To test the framework, researchers conducted an image classification experiment where human participants and computer al
29、gorithms worked separately to correctly identify disorderly pictures of animals and everyday items including chairs, bottles, bicycles and trucks. The human participants ranked their confidence in the accuracy of each image identification as low, medium or high, while the machine classifier generate
30、d a continuous score. The results showed large differences in confidence between humans and AI algorithms across images.“Human participants were confident that a particular picture contained a chair, for example, while the AI algorithm was confused about the image,” said Padhraic Smyth, UCI Chancell
31、ors Professor of computer science. “ Similarly, the AI algorithm was able to confidently provide a label for the object shown, while human participants were unsure if the disorderly picture contained any recognizable object. ”When predictions and confidence scores from both were combined using the r
32、esearchers new Bayesian framework, the mixed model led to better performance than either human or machine predictions achieved alone.“While the past research has demonstrated the benefits of combining machine predictions or combining human predictions, this work shows a new direction in demonstratin
33、g the potential of combining human and machine predictions, pointing to new and improvedapproaches to human-AI cooperation, ” Smyth said.“The blend of cognitive science focusing on understanding how humans think and behave and computer science in which technologies are produced will provide further
34、insight into how humans and machines can cooperate to build more accurate artificially intelligent systems, ” the researchers said.32. Which of the following may the researchs findings agree with?A. Humans have poor performance in making predictions.B. Humans and machine algorithms should work toget
35、her.C. Machine algorithms have low accuracy in calculation.D. Machine algorithms failed in the classification experiment.33. What method did the researchers use during the research?A. Comparison. B. Assumption. C. Giving examples. D. Analyzing reasons.34. 3. What does the underlined word “ blend ” i
36、n the last paragraph mean?A. Difference. B. Combination. C. Contradiction. D.Advantage.35. What may be the best title for the text?A. Humans are confident of their predictionsB. Humans can improve the predictions of AIC. Develop mixed human- machine model for smarter AID. Identify the strengths of h
37、umans and machine algorithms 第二节(共5小题,每小题2.5分,满分25分)阅读下面短文,从短文后提供的选项中选出填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。What is heritage?The word can be difficult to define. Heritage is always something that is passed down by families or other groups for many years. 36 It can also be the customs, traditions, and values share
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