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1、2023年高考英语必考题型终极预测(最新名校模拟题)专题01 阅读理解(2022河南模拟预测)Parents annoyed by their little ones picky food choices often sigh in anger, thinking, “Theyll grow out of it by college.” Maybe not, suggests a new study from Bowling Green State University in Ohio. Some young people continue their picky eating into ea
2、rly adulthood, often restricting their diets to 10 foods or even fewer. Such a deficient diet can mean theyre not getting the fibre and vegetables they need, which could be a health problem. They study also suggests picky eaters may also be experiencing other challenges such as social phobias (恐惧症),
3、 including around eating. The social phobia is the fear of being judged by others during everyday activities, often resulting in fear or embarrassment.For the study, researchers surveyed 488 Midwestern college students. About 40% of the students were identified as picky eaters. And about 65% of thos
4、e respondents said they ate fewer than 10 foods. “We asked participants to just tell us what challenges around picky eating might have had or any benefits they might see, and people answered differently in terms of what has an effect on them,” said co-author Lauren Dial, a doctoral student at Bowlin
5、g Green State at the time of the study.Many indicated theyd eat less or not at all outside the home. One 19-year-old man said hed drink water half the time “due to my picky eating”, according to the study. Another 18-year-old said, “Sometimes there are some awkward comments when I am eating with my
6、girlfriend and her family.” A 23-year-old woman said her parents would get frustrated at her refusal to try the foods she was served.“Picky eating does have a lot to do with the presentation of foods (how theyre presented on a plate), and the texture (口感) of foods (is it a consistent texture),” Dial
7、 Said, “but theres also fear of trying new foods and that might play into picky eating.” By learning more about picky eating in adults, the researchers said they may be able to determine how best to intervene (干预) before the problem becomes more severe for some people.1What can best replace the unde
8、rlined word “deficient” in paragraph 1?ALimited.BLow-fat.CBalanced.DHigh-fibre.2What were the participants asked to do during the research?ARecord how often they eat out.BIgnore what influences their eating.CExpress how picky eating affects them.DCount how many kinds of foods they prefer.3How does t
9、he author mainly develop paragraph 3?ABy presenting data.BBy providing examples.CBy following time order.DBy making comparisons.4What can be inferred about picky eating the last paragraph?AIt has something to do with family traditions.BIt can be easily cured by researchers.CIt often comes along with
10、 serious mental illnesses.DIt can have both physical and mental reasons.(2022河南省叶县高级中学模拟预测)Change-5 returned to Earth on December 16, 2020, carrying around 2 kilograms of rocks and soils from the moon. The successful mission (任务) marks a big step forward for Chinas space industry.“These samples will
11、 be a treasure chest!” Brad Jolliff, director of the McDonnell Center for the Space Sciences at Washington University, wrote in an email, “My hat is off to our Chinese colleagues for accomplishing a very difficult task.”The newly collected rocks come from a place close to the Mons Rumker that was be
12、lieved to have been volcanic in ancient times. By comparison, the age of these samples are thought to be billions of years younger than those brought to Earth by Apollo astronauts in the 1970s. They will help scientists fill in a gap in knowledge about the history of the moon between roughly one bil
13、lion and three billion years ago. They may also help scientists study the useful materials on the moon.Change-5 is the third phase of the Chinese lunar exploration project started in the early 2000s. Orbiters Change-1 and 2 and the landing and roving missions Change-3 and 4 marked the first two stag
14、es.Change-5 mission is much more challenging than previous missions. New challenges include the sampling and following stages. “We usually completed the rocket launching (发射) on the earth at a fixed point. We have a proven technique in this field. But we still have difficulties in the liftoff of a l
15、unar lander. We have never tried this before,” said Yu Dengyun, deputy chief designer of Chinas lunar exploration program.The success of Change-5 sample return mission has shown that China is able to carry out its plan to build a long-term crewed International Lunar Research Station (ILRS) in the lu
16、nar south pole region during 20362045. Success of Change-5 will also see Change-6 repurposed for a landing at the lunar south pole around 2023. Change-6 is a sample return spacecraft engineered at the same time as Change-5 to provide a backup in the event of failure.5Why is Brad Jolliff so excited a
17、bout the lunar samples returned by Change-5?AThey are collected for the first time.BThey are from a live volcano.CThey will provide more valuable data.DThey are billions of years older.6What can be inferred from paragraph 5?AChina has overcome the difficulties in building ILRS.BYu was worried about
18、Change-5 sample return mission.CChina is ready for more challenging lunar explorations.DThe 20362045 mission will be much more challenging.7Which spacecraft is very similar to Change-5?AChange-2.BChange-3.CChange-4.DChange-6.8What is the best title for the text?AChinas Great Win Over the United Stat
19、esBChinas Lunar Explorations in Twenty YearsCFuture Exploration Programs for Change SpacecraftsDChange-5 Lunar Sample Return Mission Accomplished(2022安徽芜湖一中一模)Icehouse and ice ticketAs early as Pre-Qin Dynasty, people used natural ice to keep food fresh and make cold drinks. The Zhou royal court had
20、 a specialized department called “ice administration”. They collected natural ice blocks each December to store in the icehouse. During the Qing Dynasty, “ice tickets” were used and they were available only to officials and the rich. Ice containerThe most commonly used cooling tool is called “Jian”,
21、 which is a big container filled with ice. It was made of clay in early Chinese history, and was later made of copper (铜). The “Jian” can be seen as an ancient refrigerator, which can be used to make cold drinks. Hiding food in the wellDuring the Qin and Han dynasties, for common people, the most co
22、mmon way to cool off is by using their wells. Some families put a pot in the well as a cold closet, or put food in a basket and lowered the basket into the well with a rope. Herbal drinksDuring the Qing Dynasty, taking Chinese herbal medicine was popular in Beijing. In hot summer, some people prefer
23、red to drink ice water, some boiled perilla leaves, and liquorice as summer soup to keep off the heat. Ancient people also loved to make lotus seed soup in summer for the benefit of strengthening the body.9What does “Jian” have the same function as?AContainer.BRefrigerator.CClay.DCopper.10Which of t
24、he following is unavailable to common people?AIce tickets.BIce container.CHiding food in the well.DHerbal drinks.11Whats the common purpose of the above four ways?ATo strengthen the body.BTo keep food fresh.CTo escape the summer heat.DTo make cold drinks.(2022安徽合肥市第八中学模拟预测)We are a culture drowning
25、in our possessions. We take in more and more ( holiday, birthdays, sales, needs ),but rarely find an opportunity to get rid of it. As a result, our homes fill up with so much stuff. And because we believe the best solution is to find organizational tools to manage all of it, we seek out bigger conta
26、iners or more efficient organizational tips and tricks. But simply organizing our stuff must be repeated over and over.At its heart, organizing is simply rearranging. And though we may find storage solutions today, we are quickly forced to find new ones as early as tomorrow. Additionally, organizing
27、 has some other major shortcomings that are rarely considered. For example, it doesnt benefit anyone else. The possessions we rarely use sit on shelves in our basements or garages, even while some of our closest friends desperately need them.On the other hand, the act of getting rid of stuff from ou
28、r home accomplishes many purposes. It is not a temporary solution. It is an action of permanence once an item has been removed, it is removed completely. Whether we re-sell our possessions, donate them to charity, or give them to a friend, they are immediately put to use by those who need them.Remov
29、ing possessions begins to turn back our desire for more as we find freedom and happiness in owning less. And removing ourselves from the all-consuming desire to own more creates opportunities for significant life changes to take place.If youre struggling with how to get rid of stuff, you can first c
30、hallenge yourself to remove the unneeded things in your home, carry a trash bag from room-to-room, see how big of a donation pile you can make, and even eliminate debt by selling what you no longer need.It doesnt matter how you remove them, for it is far better to remove than to always organize.12Wh
31、at is the problem with simply organizing stuff?AFew tools and tricks are available.BIt needs to be repeated very often.CPeople cannot save money by organizing.DDesire to buy more disappears by organizing.13How can we remove unnecessary possessions?ABy reselling them to others.BBy keeping them in tra
32、sh bags.CBy storing them in the garage.DBy piling them on the shelves.14What does the underlined word “eliminate” mean in Paragraph 5?Aget rid ofBget overCadd toDtake charge of15What is the purpose of the passage?ATo explain the advantages and disadvantages of organizing things.BTo inform readers of
33、 the ways to get rid of unnecessary possessions.CTo call for people to remove stuff instead of just organizing.DTo appeal to people to make donations to people in need.(2022江西南昌模拟预测)During COVIDs first wave, the streets of New York and other major cities became empty. The sound of cars decreased, bu
34、t urban citizens heard something new: an abundance of birdsong. During walks outside, they breathed cleaner air. Lockdowns had meant fewer cars on the roads, and the effects were unmissable. Levels of nitrogen dioxide-a by-product of fossil fuels burned in cars and in electricity generationwere 30 p
35、ercent lower along the road from Washington DCto Boston in March 2020 compared with previous years. Summer coming, people sat at outdoor extensions of restaurants built in parking zones and moved around on newly added bike lanes. These incidental adaptations to the pandemic allowed citizens to exper
36、ience the benefits of moving away from the “car is king“ situation in a way that policies for climate-friendly equipment never could, explains Christian Brand, an environmental scientist with the Transport Studies Unit at the University of Oxford. Now, he says, “they know whats possible.”Some fought
37、 to keep it that way. Paris has been a leader of this conversion. The French capital already had plans to press down car use and encourage cycling before COVID appeared, but in late spring 2020 some 50 kilometers of pop-up bike lanes, called coronapistes, were added almost overnight. They are now a
38、permanent part of Pariss cycling network, with more in the works. These measures, Brand says, came in no small part because of political will. Paris Mayor Anne Hidalgo made climate change a focus of her reelection campaign. Besides providing subsidies(补贴)for purchasing and repairing bicycles, she em
39、phasized the health benefits of reducing car emissions. In other cities, like New York, changes were more modest or temporary. Shutdowns may have presented the possibility of safer, healthier streets-but it was often a fleeting(飞逝的)vision.16What happened during COVIDs first wave?AMost people were in
40、fected with the virus:BCity environment became better.CPeople drove cars instead of walking outside.DPeople no longer went to restaurants.17What does the underlined word “conversion” in Paragraph 2 mean?ACondition.BCompetition.CChange.DStruggle.18What did Anne Hidalgo pay special attention to?AProte
41、cting citizens safety.BFighting the pandemic.CMeasuring peoples political will.DDealing with climate issues.19What can be a suitable title for this text?AThe Pandemic Led to Greener Cities UnexpectedlyBMore and More Bicycles Ended ”Car Is King“ TimeCPolitical Leaders Took Measures to Reduce Pollutio
42、nDCovid-19 Brought Benefits to Peoples Health(2022江西临川一中模拟预测)The COVID-19 pandemic is causing worldwide concern for elementary and secondary school students mental condition. The following are some possible activities that can be carried out to help them and also create a safe and healthy school env
43、ironment. Johns and Marys thoughtsStudents are presented with a picture which says that John and Mary have different thoughts after they have heard of the coronavirus (冠状病毒). Then students are invited to guess and write the characters thoughts on the picture. This activity uses a “projective” method
44、, as students are not asked what their feelings are, but instead, they project their feelings onto the characters. When Im worriedAfter talking about what the characters may think, students can now turn their attention to themselves. They are asked to list their common worries, but most importantly,
45、 they are directed to think about some response measures and the helpful relationships they can rely on. This is a vital exercise, for it shifts students focus from their worries to the coping strategies. Seeking a balanceStudents are asked to provide three key recommendations to prevent infection.
46、Teachers can pick out the positive behavior and correct any incorrect suggestions. Its also important to strike a balance between the recommended healthy behavior and the concept that microorganisms are a natural part of the environment and that many of them play a key role in sustaining human life.
47、 Videos to know and understand virusesIt is advisable to plan science lessons on microorganisms. Students can know more about the pandemic by studying microbial (微生物的) life, and thus they can understand what viruses are and how they spread. But be careful not to bring anxietyavoid talking about scar
48、y messages.20Which activity helps students express their feelings indirectly?ASeeking a balance.BJohns and Marys thoughts.CWhen Im worried.DVideos to know and understand viruses.21Why is the second activity important to reduce students worries?AIt puts students at ease.BIt enables students to share
49、experiences.CIt directs students attention to the solutions.DIt helps students to establish good relationships.22What can students learn from the last two paragraphs?AThe concept of science.BSuggestions to prevent infection.CKnowledge about microorganisms.DPositive behavior to stay healthy.(2022黑龙江哈
50、师大附中模拟预测)A NASA spacecraft that will deliberately crash into an asteroid (小行星) is preparing to launch this week. The DART mission, or the Double Asteroid Redirection Test, will lift off at 10:20 p. m. PT on November 23, 2021 aboard a Space X Falcon 9 rocket from Vandenberg Space Force Base in Califo
51、rnia. Live coverage of the event will air on NASA TV and the agencys site. But the true test for this asteroid deflection (偏转) technology will come in September 2022, when the spacecraft reaches its destination, to see how it affects the motion of a near-Earth asteroid in space.The mission target is
52、 Dimorphos, a small moon orbiting the near-Earth asteroid Didymos. This will be the agencys first full-scale demonstration of this type of technology on behalf of planetary defense. It also will be the first time that humans have changed the motion of a solar system body in a measurable way, accordi
53、ng to the European Space Agency.Its the perfect time for the DART mission to occur. Didymos and Dimorphos will be relatively close to Earthwithin 11 million kilometersin September 2022. The spacecraft will come speeding in at about 24,140 kilometers per hour, targeting Dimorphos, said Nancy Chabot,
54、DART coordination leader at the Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory in Laurel, Maryland.The missions aim is to deliberately crash into Dimorphos to change the asteroids motion in space, according to NASAThis collision will be recorded by CubeSat, a companion cube satellite provided by the Itali
55、an Space Agency. Its the Italian Space Agencys first deep space mission.The briefcase-size CubeSat will travel on DART and then be moved from it before impact (撞击) so it can record what happens. Three minutes after the impact, the CubeSat will fly by Dimorphos to capture images and video. The video
56、of the impact will be streamed back to Earth, which should be “pretty exciting,” said Elena Adams, DART mission systems engineer at the Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory.23Which of the following is true according to the text?AThe Italian Space Agency has launched deep space missions before.BT
57、he spacecraft will reach its destination in September 2022.CHumans changed the motion of a solar system body in the past.DDidymos and Dimorphos are 11 million kilometers away from Earth now.24Why will the spacecraft deliberately crash into an asteroid?ATo destroy Dimorphos completely.BTo be recorded
58、 by CubeSat.CTo change the asteroids motion in space.DTo show the technology.25Whats Elena Adams attitude to the coming video of the impact?APositive.BSkeptical.CCautious.DUnclear.26What does the passage mainly talk about?ANASAs DART mission is set to launch.BA spacecraft will deliberately crash int
59、o the Moon.CNASA will show off its technology of defending the Earth.DA Space X Falcon 9 rocket will be launched this week.(2022黑龙江哈九中三模)After winning the bid to host the 2022 Winter Olympics, China has been striving to hold a high-tech Winter Games. Now, as the games are approaching, the viewers ca
60、n learn how innovative technologies are being used, especially in the construction of venues.For example, how the National Aquatics Center, also known as the “Water Cube”, was turned into the “Ice Cube”. The main change is to turn the four-lane swimming pool into a curling rink (冰场). According to Xi
61、nhua, the “transformation” will be completed by using a quick-disassembly (快速拆除的) system. Simply put, the water will be drained (抽干) from the pool and then a convertible (可移动的) frame will be built and put inside. The frame is made up of 2,600 H-shape steel columns and has a height of three meters an
62、d a length of two meters, China News Service reported.Another major technology applied can be seen at the National Speed Skating Oval (NSSO) , known as the “Ice Ribbon”. Traditionally, freon, which harms the ozone layer, was used in the ice-making process. But NSSO adopts an environmentally friendly
63、 technology, which uses carbon dioxide to make ice.For another new venue, the National Sliding Center, the design team was confronted with a tricky problem. The center features a 1.9m sliding track. The center is located on the southern slope of Xiaohaituo Mountain in Yanqing. The sunlight in the so
64、uthern slope is stronger than that in the northern slope. Whats more the Yanqing competition zone has complex terrain (地形) and strong wind,” Li Bo, a professor at Beijing Jiaotong University, told CGTN. “Wind resistance is the key to the construction of buildings,” Li added.So they studied the wind
65、filed date in the zone, analyzed the suns height in different seasons, and used computer models to simulate (模拟) and determine the awning (遮阳篷) coverage on the track. Finally, the team developed a system combining the terrain and awning to reduce the impact of solar radiation.27Whats the meaning of
66、the underlined word “striving” in paragraph 1_?Afighting bravelyBcriticizing severelyCworking hardDthinking highly28What can learn about the frame used to transform the “Water Cube” into the “Ice Cube”.AIt is as long as three meters.BIt is in the shape of letter ACIt can be taken apart easily.DIt ca
67、n turn water into ice automatically.29What is the benefit of the technology used to build the National Sliding Center?AIt can cut carbon emissions significantly.BIt can absorb harmful chemicals freon releases.CIt helps athletes quickly familiarize themselves with the complex terrain.DIt can reduce t
68、he impact of strong wind and solar radiation.30What is the text mainly about?AA comparison of some Beijing Winter Olympic venues.BTechnologies used to build the Beijing Winter Olympic venues.CChinas mission of holding the Beijing Winter Olympics.DThe difficulties of venue transformation for the Beij
69、ing Winter Olympics.(2022陕西模拟预测)A new test for COVID-19 is coming to store shelves throughout the U.S. This is the first test for the disease that you can do at home. It does not need a prescription, or doctors approval, to use.Currently, the U.S. is testing nearly 2 million people daily, and most h
70、ealth experts agree the country needs to be testing many more people than that. Most tests still require a nasal swab (鼻拭子) performed by a health professional, followed by processing at a laboratory. That typically means you have to wait days for the test results.For months, health experts have stre
71、ssed the need for fast, widespread home testing, which allows people to screen themselves and avoid contact with others if they have an infection. With this new home test, people can “swab their nose, run the test and find out their results in as little as 20 minutes,” said FDA commissioner Stephen
72、Hahn.The test kit includes a small tool to help you to take nasal swab, or sample from inside your nose. Once you swab your nostril (鼻孔) you place the swab onto a small cartridge. This cartridge analyzes the sample and sends the results to an app on your smartphone. The app displays the results and
73、then helps you interpret them. Users can also connect with a health professional through the app. Ellumes test works differently than other tests. Most tests look for the genetic material of the virus. This is the material that hakes up its genes, which influence how the virus looks and acts. Howeve
74、r, Ellumes test looks for proteins that the virus sheds (散发). These viral proteins are large molecules that can trigger a response from your immune system, which is the collection of cells and their responses that help the body fight off infections.Like other COVID-19 tests that look for proteins, E
75、llumes test still has a shall chance of errors. FDA officials say that people who get a negative result but still have coronavirus symptoms should follow up with a doctor.Although the price of the test could prevent some people from using it, Dr. Michael Mina, a professor at Harvard University in Ca
76、mbridge, Massachusetts, called the new test “a great addition” to existing options.31What is the problem with current testing in the U.S.? AIt is not efficient enough.BIt leads to poor management.CIt based on nasal swabs.DIt results in outbreak of virus.32What is the right procedure for home testing
77、?a. analyze the sampleb. send the result to an appc. take a nasal swabd. place the swab on a cartridgee. interpret the resultAcadbe.Bcdabe.Cdcbae.Ddcabe.33What is a negative factor of the new test?AIts unaffordable for some people.BIt has a great chance of errors.CIts an addition to existing options
78、.DIt causes people to get infected.34Which of the following is a suitable title for the text?ASmartphone apps for analysis.BA tool for taking Nasal swab.CMore options for recovering.DHome test for COVID-19.(2022陕西略阳县天津高级中学二模)Chinese people spent more time on leisure activities in 2021 compared with
79、the period before the novel coronavirus hit, according to a recent report by the China Tourism Academy. The academy said that urban residents leisure time was closely related to their work. They spent more time on leisure activities on weekends in 2021, about 4. 4hours a day, compared with an averag
80、e of 3.82 hours a day on workdays. It said that urban residents leisure time increased both at weekends and during holidays in 2021 when compared with 2019. Daily weekend leisure time increased by 0.91 of an hour and that during holidays by 0.64 of an hour. The time that people in rural areas spent
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