2023年普通高等学校招生全国统一考试全真模拟(新高考Ⅰ卷) 含答案.docx
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1、按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,考生须将本试题卷和答题卡一并交回。第二部分 阅读(共
2、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。AAn internship is a great way to gain valuable experience in your chosen future career. Here, we offer some fantastic worldwide internships with opportunities to help you gain some really unique and diverse experience.Dental Intern
3、ship in South AfricaJoin our dental elective to boost your dental work experience. Youll work with a professional dentist and assist in day-to-day tasks at check-up camps. Compare the dental care between your home country and South Africa.Requirement: Interns should be studying dentistryJournalism I
4、nternship in GhanaSee all aspects of Ghanaian life by reporting on day-to-day life and taking part in a varied journalism internship in Accra. Work for a newspaper, radio or TV station and get hands-on experience in the media industry.Requirement: Good English speakers and general level of fitnessMe
5、dical Internship in PalampurIf you are considering a career in medicine or nursing, this is the medical internship for you. Based in northern India, in the foothills of the Himalayas, you will shadow local doctors and nurses and learn lots about the Indian medical system.Requirement: Interns should
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7、nd actively contributing to the care of the patients.Requirement: Minimum requirement of a first aid certificate21. Where is this text probably taken from?A. A school magazine. B. An academic paper.C. A public speech. .D. A travel log.22. Which can offer a greater chance to fully experience the loca
8、l culture?A. Dental Internship in South Africa.B. Journalism Internship in Ghana.C. Medical Internship in Palampur.D. Medical Internship in Romania.23. What do the last two internships have in common?A. They are located in northern India.B. They need childcare interns.C. They require a first aid cer
9、tificate.D. They encourage learning from old hands.BLimiting your childs candy this Halloween might be more of a trick than a treat, experts say. Once youre a grown-up raising kids,that bag full of candy might be the scariest part of Halloween whether its concern about a potential sugar rush, worrie
10、s of parentingperfectionism or diet culture anxiety.“It makes sense to be scared, because weve been taught to be scared,” said Oona Hanson, a parent coach based in Los Angeles.“Sugar is sort of the boogeyman in our current cultural conversation.”But micromanaging your childs candy supply can backfir
11、e (适得其反),leading to an overvaluing of sweets,binge behavior or unhealthy restriction in your child,said Natalie Mokari, a registered dietitian-nutritionist in Charlotte, North Carolina.As stressful as it may be to see your child faced with more candy in one night than they would eat in an entire yea
12、r, the best approach may be to lean into the joy, she added. “They are only in that age where they want to trick or treat for just a small glimpse of time its so short-lived,” Mokari said. “Let them enjoy that day.”Experts arent suggesting kids have sugar all day every day. The American Heart Associ
13、ation and the 2020 Dietary Guidelines Advisory Committee groups charged with providing science-based recommendations every live years have recommended lower daily levels of sugar. Too much added sugar has been associated with cardiovascular disease and lack of essential nutrients.But a healthy relat
14、ionship with food has balance, and you can keep your kids diets full of nutrients while allowing them lo eat sweets, Mokari said.24. Why are the grown-ups raising kids scared at Halloween?A. Because they dont look perfect enough.B. Because their children faced too much candy.C. Because theyve been t
15、aught to be.D. Because they dont know the diet culture.25. Which of the following best explains “Sugar is sort of the boogeyman” underlined in Paragraph 2?A. Sugar can make us scared.B. Sugar is a sort of healthy food.C. Sugar is harmful to our health.D. Sugar is a sort of essential nutrient.26. Whi
16、ch of the following statements will Natalie Mokari probably agree with?A. Kids should have sugar all day every day.B. It makes sense to be scared with that bag full of candy.C. Its a good idea to micromanage your childs candy supply.D. Kids would have much joy when treated to candy at Halloween.27.
17、What are the last two paragraphs mainly about?A. Diseases associated with sugar.B. The right attitude towards sugar.C. Allowing your kids to eat sweets.D. Keeping your kids diets full of nutrients.CChina s booming coffee business has made it the second most important market for global giant Starbuck
18、s, behind only its home U.S. market. But its also providing fertile ground for new and innovative (勇于创新的) players catering to local preferences. One of the latest in that group is Shanghai-based chain Manner Coffee, which, together with other similar homegrown names, are reshaping the countrys coffe
19、e drinking landscape.This year alone has seen 16 financing events in Chinas coffee sector, with more than 5 billion yuan ($784 million ) pouring into the pace. Even the infamous Luckin Coffee, which was removed from the Nasdaq last year after being exposed for massive fraud (欺诈), is once again attra
20、cting investors attention.Dubbed (被称作) as a seller of “street coffee” priced between 10 yuan and 20 yuan per cup, equal to $ 3 or less, Manner quickly became popular among young office workers for its less expensive price and high quality.Manner and the other up-and-comers are thriving on a China co
21、ffee market that is growing at a healthy 15% per year. After expanding slowly in its first three years, Manners store count rose from just eight at the end of 2018 to 194 this year, with 165 in Shanghai and the rest in Beijng, Shenzhen, Chengdu and other cities. It plans to keep expanding outside of
22、 Shanghai by opening up to 100 new stores a year.Meanwhile, Starbucks reported its same-store sales in the Chinese market grew by just 19% in its financial third quarter, down sharply from 91% growth in the previous quarter, due in part to weak year-ago figures from stores affected during early stag
23、es of the pandemic in 2020. The company forecast that growth would slow further still in the following years.28. What does the underlined phrase “fertile ground” in paragraph 1 probably mean here?A. Limited space. B.Fat chance.C. Rich soil. D.Necessary conditions.29. What can we learn from the passa
24、ge?A. Starbucks is creating the countrys coffee-drinking landscape.B. Starbucks was removed from the Nasdaq last year due to fraud.C. Manner Coffee has a cheaper price and superior quality.D. Manner Coffee plans to expand is overseas market.30. What is the purpose of mentioning Starbucks in the last
25、 paragraph?A. To show that new players are starting to bite into Starbucks lunch.B. To prove that Luckin Coffee is an unusually successful hit.C.To explain the fast increase of Starbucks in the Chinese market.D.To present the promising future of the U.S. coffee market.31. Whats the text mainly about
26、?A. Manner Coffee becomes fashionable worldwide “street coffee”.B. Manner Coffee joins hand with Starbucks to develop business.C. Manner Coffee replaces Starbucks both at home and abroad.D. Manner Coffee takes on Starbucks in China with “street coffee”.DOver the last few years, social mobility (流动性)
27、 between the generations has become an important topic. Many possible factors that prevent children from moving further up the social ladder than their parents have already been investigated, such as financial resources, the educational system and genetics. Recently, Dr. Reto Odermatt (University of
28、 Basel) and Prof. Dr. Warn Lekfuangfu(Universidad Carlos III de Madrid) conducted a study to investigate the connection between career aspirations (抱负) in social mobilityand later life satisfaction.The basis for the study is a dataset that follows the lives of over 17,000 people in the UK who were a
29、ll born in the same week in 1958, and continues to collect data to this day. Among other things, the dataset gathers together information on each individuals childhood environment, the backgrounds of their parents, the participants abilities, their aspirations in their youth, their jobs and their ha
30、ppiness as an adult.The authors used this database to investigate how the aspirations of children and young people affect their later life. And they eventually found that the educational and career aspirations held by participants as teenagers were among the most important forecastersoverall for the
31、ir later success in education and careers. This indicates that ambitious career goals motivate people to invest more in their future career success.The opposite is also the case: unambitious career aspirations can be an important explanation for limited social mobility. The study showed that young p
32、eople whose parents were less well educated did indeed have less ambitious career goals. “This cannot be explainedsolely by the differences in family income or in participants abilities. It is more the case that inequality seems to begin early on, with their parents aspirations for them,” reasons Od
33、ermatt. “We didnt expect parents aspirations for their children to have such a strong influence.”“This reminds us that we shouldnt leave it entirely to parents to influence childrens career aspirations; schools can step in here,”Odermatt points out. Teaching staff could actively make teenagers aware
34、 of careers that suit their abilities. This could encourage them to look beyond their own horizons. After all, a persons view of the world is often strongly defined by their surroundings.32. What is the purpose of the first paragraph?A. To present previous research findings on social mobility.B. To
35、introduce the concept of social mobility to readers.C. To indicate the complexity of social mobility research.D. To stress the practical significance of the new study.33. What can we learn about the database of the study?A. It has some unexpected limitations.B. It focuses more on children than on ad
36、ults.C. It covers many aspects of individuals involved.D. It was set up through joint efforts of many countries.34. Which of the following surprised the researchers?A. “Dreaming big” can have a negative influence on young children.B. Childrens future can be obviously affected by parents aspirations.
37、C. Educated parents tend to have unambitious aspirations for children.D. Ambitious career goals can be helpful in removing social inequality.35. What does Odermatt expect teachers to do?A. To help students broaden their horizons.B. To encourage students to try various careers.C. To make changes to t
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