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……………… ○ ……………… 内 ……………… ○ ……………… 装 ……………… ○ ……………… 订 ……………… ○ ……………… 线 ……………… ○ ……………… ……………… ○ ……………… 外 ……………… ○ ……………… 装 ……………… ○ ……………… 订 ……………… ○ ……………… 线 ……………… ○ ……………… … 学 校 : ______________ 姓 名 : _____________ 班 级 : _______________ 考 号 : ______________________ 绝密★启用前 several questions on each of the short passages and the longer conversation. The short passages and the longer 2023 年高考考前押题密卷(上海卷) conversation will be read twice, but the questions will be spoken only once. When you hear a question, read the four possible answers on your paper and decide which one is the best answer to the question you have heard. 英 语 Questions 11 through 13 are based on the following passage. 11. A. In the 1690s. B. In the 1860s. C. In the 1890s. D. In the 1960s. 12. A. To be paid more than their male colleagues. I. Listening Comprehension (第1-10题, 每题1分;第11-20题,每题1.5分;共25分) B. To be given the same chance to succeed. Section A C. To win respect from their male colleagues. Directions: In Section A, you will hear ten short conversations between two speakers. At the end of each D. To get promoted more quickly than their male colleagues. conversation, a question will be asked about what was said. The conversations and the questions will be spoken only 13. A. Women’s ability to do important jobs. once. After you hear a conversation and the question about it, read the four possible answers on your paper, and B. How to have more freedom. decide which one is the best answer to the question you have heard. C. Concrete issues as well as attitudes and beliefs. 1. A. This afternoon. B. This morning. C. Tomorrow. D. Next week. D. How to contribute to the communities. 2. A. A waiter. B. A shop assistant. C. A cashier. D. A postman. Questions 14 through 16 are based on the following passage. 3. A. 11. B. 3. C. 7. D. 8. 14. A. To recall his own childhood. 4. A. At a cinema. B. At an airport. C. At a hotel. D. At a railway station. B. To help his children become more mature. 5. A. They had better not go out. B. To get some yogurt is a good idea. C. To spoil them on purpose. C. It’s too cold to walk in the snow. D. He prefers milk to yogurt. D. To make up for his pity that he didn’t have it in his childhood. 6. A. She asks the man to open the window. B. It is cold inside. 15. A. They take possessions and support from their peers for granted. C. She doesn’t want to open the window. D. She prefers the fresh air. B. They are responsible for building the life that their parents desire. 7. A. Mom doesn’t like wine. B. They’ve already got plenty of wine. C. They are willing to support their peers if necessary. C. They are going to buy what they need. D. They’ve got enough food for the party. D. They become more mature and responsible. 8. A. The boy doesn’t have to clean the screen of his computer. 16. A. To love and provide for children. B. There’s not enough time for the boy to clean both. B. To help children become kind and responsible. C. The desk is such a mess and needs cleaning. C. To help children get what they need. D. The boy’s mother will do the cleaning for him. D. To help children meet their goals. 9. A. Touched. B. Amused. C. Annoyed. D. Bored. Questions 17 through 20 are based on the following conversation. 10. A. They can’t speak English. B. The microphone doesn’t work well. 17. A. He is confirming his flight reservation. C. They are not familiar with his topic. D. The speaker is speaking too fast. B. He is booking a hotel for next week. C. He is making a reservation for a flight. Section B D. He is changing his flight schedule. Directions: In Section B, you will hear two short passages and one longer conversation, and you will be asked 试题 第19页(共510页) 试题 第110页(共510页) 学科网(北京)股份有限公司……………… ○ ……………… 外 ……………… ○ ……………… 装 ……………… ○ ……………… 订 ……………… ○ ……………… 线 ……………… ○ ……………… ……………… ○ ……………… 内 ……………… ○ ……………… 装 ……………… ○ ……………… 订 ……………… ○ ……………… 线 ……………… ○ ……………… 18. A. To cut losses. B. To save money. Section B C. To have a window seat D. To have the ticket mailed. Directions: Fill in each blank with a proper word chosen from the box. Each word can be used only once. 19. A. On May 19th. B. On May 15th. C. On May 20th. D. On May 21st. Note that there is one word more than you need. 此 20. A. He saved about fifty dollars on the ticket. 卷 B. He will pick up the ticket by himself. A. reliance B.sought C. process D. contributing E. scalable F. delivered G feasible H. efficient I. positioned J. occurring K. significant C. He can get the ticket at three o’clock. 只 D. His seat is by the window. New Path to Plastics 装 A crucial component could come from existing carbon sources. Ethylene(Z 烯)is the world's most popular II. Grammar and Vocabulary (每题1分;共20分) 订 industrial chemical. Consumers and industry demand l5o million tons every year, and most of it goes into countless Section A 不 plastic products. from electronics to textiles. T get ethylene, energy companies crack hydrocarbons from natural gas Directions: After reading the passage below, fill in the blanks to make the passage coherent and grammatically in a process that requires a lot of heat and energy, 31________ to climate change-causing emissions. 密 correct. For the blanks with a given word, fill in each blank with the proper form of the given word; for the other Scientists recently made ethylene by combining carbon dioxide gas, water and organic molecules on the surface blanks, use one word that best fits each blank. 封 of a copper catalyst inside an electrolyzer -- a device that uses electricity to drive a chemical reaction. The A newly discovered tea plant is caffeine-free 32________, described last November online in Nature, could point the way toward using carbon dioxide as The world loves tea and some 3m tons of tea are consumed every year. Tea can be good for health, as it contains feedstock for chemicals and potentially fuels, helping to reduce 33 ________on fossil fuels and to put a dent in compounds that help to lower cholesterol(胆固醇)and reduce the risk of heart disease. But there is a downside. Tea industrial carbon emissions contains caffeine which, ___21___ it improves mental alertness, can also cause anxiety, insomnia and other The discovery grows out of work published last year by University of Toronto engineer Ted Sargent. problems. describing a similar process that used more electricity and was less 34 ________overall. So Sargent says he ___22___ would be agreeable is that a tea plant that provides all the taste and goodness but with little or 35________ out researchers at the California Institute of Technology who are "black belts in molecular design and ___23___ of the caffeine has been found. Liang Chen and Ji-Qiang Jin of the Tea Research Institute of the Chinese synthesis" Academy of Agricultural Sciences have discovered just such a plant ___24___(grow) wild in a remote area in Caltech chemists Jonas Peters and Theodor Agapie and their colleagues experimented with organic molecules Fujian province, southern China. ___25___ they report in the Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, not only to add to the copper catalyst. An arylpyridinum salt turned out to be the Goldilocks molecule. Sargent says: It is the tea plant naturally caffeine-free but it also contains a number of unique medicinal compounds that, the locals formed a water insoluble film on the copper that 36________ the carbon dioxide so its molecules reacted most believe, offer considerable health benefits. ___26___(know) locally as Hongyacha, the newly discovered plant grows only between 700 and 1,000 metres efficiently with one another, without slowing down the reaction. The result was more ethylene, with fewer by- ___27___ sea level around a handful of Chinese villages. products such as methane and hydrogen. Now the researchers ___28___(explore) methods to protect Hongyacha in its natural habitat while further Still. the process must become even more efficient before it can be commercially 37________ and use studies are carried out. It can take time – and sometimes it does not work – for new plant varieties ___29___(breed) carbon scrubbed or captured from facilities such as coal-or gas-burning power plants. Lower energy costs. already for commercial use. A pair of naturally caffeine-free coffee plants were discovered in 2003, but little progress 38________ with renewable energy sources such as wind, could also help make it more 39 ________. ____30____(report) Tea enthusiasts will be watching Hongyacha with interest. And others will wonder what else is This is a(n) 40 ________breakthrough," says Randy Cortright, a senior research adviser at the National out there. Renewable Energy Laboratory in Golden, Colo. , who was not involved in the study. This result, he says. is "something that a lot of people are going to pay attention to, and they're going to be able to build on" 试题 第27页(共510页) 试题 第28页(共510页)……………… ○ ……………… 内 ……………… ○ ……………… 装 ……………… ○ ……………… 订 ……………… ○ ……………… 线 ……………… ○ ……………… ……………… ○ ……………… 外 ……………… ○ ……………… 装 ……………… ○ ……………… 订 ……………… ○ ……………… 线 ……………… ○ ……………… … 学 校 : ______________ 姓 名 : _____________ 班 级 : _______________ 考 号 : ______________________ 41.A.shrink B.grow C.disappear D.emerge III. Reading Comprehension 42.A.obtained B.blocked C.separated D.arranged Section A 43.A.making progress in B.getting engaged in Directions: For each blank in the following passage there are four words or phrases marked A. B.C and D. C.becoming part of D.taking advantage of Fill in each blank with the word or phrase that best fits the context 44.A.value B.record C.knowledge D.feeling Most forms of conventional advertising — print, radio and broadcast television — have been losing ground to 45.A.opponents B.providers C.learners D.instructors online ads for years; only billboards, dating back to the 1800s, and TV ads are holding their own. Such out-of-home 46.A.adding B.collecting C.targeting D.producing advertising, as it is known, is expected to____41____ by 3.4% in 2022, and digital out-of-home (DOOH) 47.A.changed B.forbidden C.cleared D.launched 48.A.marketing B.evolution C.location D.branding advertising, which includes the LCD screens found in airports and shopping malls, by 16%. Such ads draw viewers5 49.A.measure B.wonder C.notice D.forget attention from phones and cannot be skipped or ____42____, unlike ads online. 50.A.devoted B.opposed C.related D.exposed Billboard owners are also ____43____ the location data that are pouring off people’s smartphones. Information 51.A.concept B.data C.customer D.research about their owners’ locations and online browsing gets collected and sold to media owners. They then use these data 52.A.stress B.conflict C.injury D.problem to work out when different groups — “business travellers”, say — walk by their ads. That____44____ is added to 53.A.aspects B.demands C.criticisms D.details insights into traffic, weather and other external data to produce highly relevant ads. DOOH ____45____ can deliver 54.A.address B.share C.reflect D.emphasize ads for coffee when it is cold and iced drinks when it is warm. 55.A.benefits B.difficulties C.challenges D.conditions Such ____46____ works particularly well when it is accompanied by “programmatic” advertising methods, a term that describes the use of data to automate and improve ads. In the past year billboard owners such as Clear Section B Channel and jcDecaux have ____47____ programmatic platforms which allow brands and media buyers to select, Directions: Read the following three passages. Each passage is followed by several questions or unfinished purchase and place ads in minutes, rather than days or weeks. It is said that outdoor ads will increasingly be bought statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the one that fits best according to like online ones, based on audience and views as well as____48____. the information given in the passage you have just read. That is possible because billboard owners claim to be able to ____49____ how well their ads are working, even (A) though no “click-through” rates are involved. Data firms can tell advertisers how many people walk past individual MY GARDEN IS MY REFUGE. I find reflective isolation in it. I have seven children, so our house is a scene advertisements at particular times of the day. Advertisers can estimate how many individuals ____50____ to an ad of lively confusion. For a long time, I guarded this place of peace and quiet. When the children followed me into the for a handbag then go on to visit a nearby shop (or website) and buy the product. Such metrics make outdoor ads garden, I would hand out chores. “Here: you weed the beans, you water the onions.” Soon they would be hot or their more____51____ -driven, automated and measurable, argues Michael Provenzano, co-founder of Vistar Media, an backs would hurt from bending over, and they would leave me to myself. ad-tech firm in New York. Then one day, I was trying to prepare the soil, and I honestly wasn’t enjoying my time of peace and loneliness. However, the outdoor-ad revolution is not ____52____ -free. The collection of mobile-phone data raises My 13-year-old son, Josiah, picked up a spare spade and began helping. Working as a team, we had the pea patch privacy concerns. And ____53____ of the online-ad business for being vague, and occasionally dishonest, may also dug up and fertilized in no time at all. I thanked Josiah, realizing that l had enjoyed his company. be targeted at the OOH business as it becomes bigger and more complex. The industry is ready to____54____ such The same thing happened with picking up rocks and planting the seeds —one or two of the children would concerns, says Jean-Christophe Conti, chief executive of VIOOH, a media-buying platform. One of the____55____ appear to watch and then participate. Each time, I would feel surprised to find the work was lighter for their help, of following the online-ad pioneers, he notes, is learning from their mistakes. and their laughter made time pass faster. So I stopped resenting their company and instead I began to share my 试题 第39页(共510页) 试题 第310页(共510页) 学科网(北京)股份有限公司……………… ○ ……………… 外 ……………… ○ ……………… 装 ……………… ○ ……………… 订 ……………… ○ ……………… 线 ……………… ○ ……………… ……………… ○ ……………… 内 ……………… ○ ……………… 装 ……………… ○ ……………… 订 ……………… ○ ……………… 线 ……………… ○ ……………… gardening secrets. As spring became summer and the real work began, I expected the children to disappear, but no, Great Court there they were, watering, pulling weeds and checking for insects. Saturday - Thursday 09:00 - 18:00 One day I slipped out by myself to the garden, feeling a little bit guilty. I had a suspicion that the sugar snap Friday 09:00 - 20:30 此 peas were ripe, and I wanted a taste. As I walked along the row, a little voice piped up behind me. “What are you Galleries and special exhibitions 卷 Saturday - Thursday 10:00 - 17:30 eating, Mama?” Abby’s big blue eyes sparkled as I showed her how to pull the strings off and pop (剥出) the peas into her Friday 10:00 - 20:30 只 Please note that galleries start closing 10 minutes before the published closing times. mouth. She just loved how tasty they were. Then my sweet seven-year-old girl put me to shame. “Mama, I’ve got to 装 For a list of late openings, visit britishmuseum.org or contact the Information Desk pick a bunch. Won’t the others love them? I can’t wait to share.” 订 by calling +44 (0) 20 7323 8299 I realized how selfish I had been. I’d tried to keep the joys of gardening to myself, and here was a child who The Museum is closed on 1 January, Good Friday and 24026 December. 不 couldn’t wait to share with her brothers and sisters. I held back tears and said, “Sure, honey, let’s pick some and I’ll Access show you how to prepare them. We’ll make the most wonderful supper.” 密 Most galleries, events and facilities at the British Museum have level access including all the cafes and the 56.Why did the writer ask her children to do chores whenever they were in the garden? 封 restaurant. The locations of level access toilets are shown on the map, and lifts in the Great Court provide access to A.She didn’t want to do all the work on her own. all adjacent floor levels. Wheelchairs can be borrowed free of charge from both entrances or booked in advance from B.She intended to show the hard labor of gardening. the Information Desk. C.She didn’t want them to get hurt or get too tired. Temporary exhibitions are regularly accompanied with tactile images and Braille. Audio description is provided D.She was determined to keep the garden to herself. for some temporary exhibitions. All major temporary exhibitions have large print information available for use. 57.What were the children like? Touch Tours are available for the Egyptian Sculpture Gallery (Room 4) and the Parthenon Introductory Gallery ① loud ② lively ③ guilty ④ loving ⑤ strong A.①②③④ B.①②④ C.①②③ D.④⑤ (Room 18), which has Bale labels and plaster cast reliefs of the Parthenon sculptures. Request a pack from the 58.The underlined word “resent” probably means________. Information Desk. A.dislike B.expect C.keep D.sacrifice Magnifying glasses are available to borrow from the Information Desk. The Museumj regularly programmes 59.What did the writer try to tell the readers with this story? curatorial - led handling sessions for blind and partially - sighted visitors. For further details, contact the Learning, A.The best way to communicate with children is by working together. volunteers and Audiences Department at +44 (0) 20 7323 8510 / 8850 or learning@britishmuseum.org. B.The golden rule of gardening is that many hands make light work. British Sign Language - interpreted gallery talks take place every month. For details, see the Museum’s bi- C.Everything feels better when shared with your family or your friend. monthly guide, What’s On, or contact the information Desk. D.Parents should spend as much time with their children as possible. A Multimedia guide with signed video commentaries for over 200 highlight objects of the Museum is available from the Multimedia Guide Desk. (B) A Sound Enhancement System with portable induction loops is available for most gallery talks and to support Information for Visitors. sign - interpreted tours. For large print versions and access information, ask at the Information Desk in the Great Court call +44 (0) 30 Family activities 7323 8299, or visit britishmuseum.org Family events are regularly held at weekends and during school holidays. For more details, pick up a Families Opening times leaflet. Family backpacks and trails are available from the families Desk in the Great Court at weekends and every 试题 第47页(共510页) 试题 第48页(共510页)……………… ○ ……………… 内 ……………… ○ ……………… 装 ……………… ○ ……………… 订 ……………… ○ ……………… 线 ……………… ○ ……………… ……………… ○ ……………… 外 ……………… ○ ……………… 装 ……………… ○ ……………… 订 ……………… ○ ……………… 线 ……………… ○ ……………… … 学 校 : ______________ 姓 名 : _____________ 班 级 : _______________ 考 号 : ______________________ day during school holidays. A family souvenir guide book. Explore the British Museum, and Children’s Multimedia A.Wheelchairs can be borrowed and booked in advance with a deposit. Guide are also available. B.Some major temporary exhibitions don’t provide large print information but audio description is available. Events programme C.The Museum provides curatorial - led handling sessions for blind and partially - sighted visitors if required. The events programme includes a wide range of lectures, films, special events and courses, including adult D.Visitors can borrow a Multimedia Guide and a sound enhancement system is available to support sign - learning, family activities and more. For full details, pick up What’s On from the Information Desk in the Great interpreted tours. Court. Regulations for visitors (C) To heop everyone enjoy the Museum, please: Ask the new artificial intelligence (AI) tool ChatGPT to write an essay about the cause of the American Civil Keep mobiles in silent mode and don’t take calls in gallery spaces War and you can watch it produce a persuasive term paper in a matter of seconds that has even be enable to pass Don’t touch the objects (you can handle selected objects at the Hands - On desks -- ask at the Information Desk school exams. That’s one reason why New York City school officials this week started blocking the impressive but for details) controversial writing tool that can generate paragraphs of human-like text. The free tool has been around for just five Don’t smoke on the premises weeks but is already raising tough questions about the future of AI in education, the tech industry and a host of Don’t eat or drink in the galleries professions. Sketching with pencil in the galleries is allowed. Photography is permitted in selected galleries, for non- ChatGPT was launched on Nov. 30 and is part of a new generation of AI systems that can chat, generate commercial uses. CCTV is in operation at all times in the British Museum. readable text on demand and even produce novel images and video based on what they’ve learned from a vast Facilities database of digital books, online writings and other media. But unlike previous models of so-called “large language Cloakrooms models”, such as Open AI’s GPT-3, launched in 2020, the ChatGPT tool is available to anyone with an Internet The main cloakroom is to the left of the Main entrance, a second cloakroom is located by the Montague Place connection for free and designed to be more user-friendly. It works like a written dialogue between the AI system entrance. The cloakrooms do not accept large luggage (maximum dimensions: 40 × 40 × 50 cm). and the person asking it questions. (Copyright 2002, 2007 and 2008 the Trustees of the British Museum. Printed in Italy.) Millions of people have played with it over the past month, using it to write silly poems or songs, trying to trick 60.Where can you probably find this information? it into making mistakes, or for more practical purposes such as helping compose an email. A.The official website of the British Museum. As with similar systems, ChatGPT can generate convincing prose, but that doesn't mean what it says is factual B.The map with color plans and visitor information of the British Museum. or logical. Its launch came with little guidance on how to use it, other than a promise that ChatGPT will admit when C.A leaflet distributed on the streets near the British Museum. it's wrong. D.The notice board at the entrance of the British Museum. Many school districts are still struggling to figure out how to set policies on whether and how it can be used. 61.If a family with two adults and three teenagers from the Untied States want to take part in the family activities “While the tool may be able to provide quick and easy answers to questions, it does not build critical-thinking and of the Museum, they should pay attention to the following information EXCEPT that _________. problem-solving skills, which are essential for academic and lifelong success,” said a school’s spokesperson Jenna A.the Museum is closed at Christmas and on New Year’s Day and Good Friday but not on school holiday Lyle from NYC. But there's no stopping a student from accessing ChatGPT from a personal phone or computer at B.all the backpacks and luggage including the large ones should be deposited in the cloakrooms before entering home. C.families are allowed to touch the selected objects at the Hands - On desks in the museum 63.What can we learn about the term paper from paragraph 1? D.teenagers an sketch with pencil and take photos in selected galleries for their schoolwork A.It is a result of the improvement of education. B.It can be rated as passing by schoolteachers. 62.Which of the following statements is true about access to the Museum? C.It has caught the attention of the public. D.It acts as a model for students to follow. 试题 第59页(共510页) 试题 第510页(共510页) 学科网(北京)股份有限公司……………… ○ ……………… 外 ……………… ○ ……………… 装 ……………… ○ ……………… 订 ……………… ○ ……………… 线 ……………… ○ ……………… ……………… ○ ……………… 内 ……………… ○ ……………… 装 ……………… ○ ……………… 订 ……………… ○ ……………… 线 ……………… ○ ……………… 64.What makes Chat GPT different from GPT-3? to select a career they don’t want because other children have selected that career.Worst of all, people follow them A.ChatGPT can create text. B.ChatGPT can edit digital books. without even asking.There is no harm in believing in old beliefs but when you pursue them before your interest, C.ChatGPT is free of charge to all. D.ChatGPT can ask its users questions. sooner or later you’ll realize that you should first do what you think is right. 此 65.What is Jenna's attitude towards students’ use of Chat GPT? 卷 A.Favourable. B.Tolerant. C.Uncaring. D.Disapproving. IV.Summary Writing 66.What is the best title for the text? Directions: Read the following passage. Summarize the main idea and the main point( s)of the passage in no more 只 A.How Are Schools Handling Chat GPT? than 60 words. Use your own words as far as possible. 装 B.You Can Check When ChatGPT’s Telling the Truth 订 C.What Is ChatGPT and Why Are Schools Blocking It? These days, its not unusual to see middle-aged men collecting Star Wars action figures,office workers wearing D.Students Are Using ChatGPT to Do Their Homework Hello Kitty accessories, or celebrities like David Beckham playing with Lego bricks, it's becoming more and more 不 common to see adult taking an interest in toys, comic books and the activities that are traditionally associated with 密 Section C children. This phenomenon has given rise to a new word: kidult. Directions: Complete the following passage by using the sentences in the box Each sentence can only be used once. 封 What lies behind the phenomenon? One is about adults' nostalgia(怀旧)for the carefree days of childhood, Note that there are two sentences more than you need. and this is especially true with today's fast-paced, stressful lifestyles. Another is about a societal change in recent A.It takes continuous time and effort to be successful in any area. decades where people are starting families later. As a result, they have more time and money to spend on themselves. B.The general rule goes that the harder you try, the greater results you get. Some adults could only window-shop for their dream toys when they were kids, but now they can afford that radio- C.Many old beliefs are being performed these days and are followed blindly. D.It always takes tests and then fails us to learn anything worthwhile. controlled car or high-priced doll they have always wanted. E.However, in most circumstances your effort and attempt go well alongside with your desired achievement. Society traditionally disapproves of adults who refuse to put aside childhood interests, viewing the refusal as a F.But the price we pay to realize this is high because it takes a great amount of courage to follow your own sign of social immaturity (不成熟) and irresponsibility. Those who agree with this view sometimes claim that path. kidults are suffering from the pop-psychology concept known as Peter Pan Syndrome, an anomaly(异常)that Life is not easy when you are looking for something worthwhile and ready to learn from the best experiences. people remain emotionally at the level of teenagers. ____67____ Here are some life lessons which people will learn the hard way in majority of cases. From the standpoint of kidults, though, this phenomenon is seen as nothing but harmless fun. Kidults insist that ___68___ However, people usually get discouraged when it takes more time than they thought it would. At this having youthful interests keeps them young, happy and creative, and their refusal to conform to society's acccptable time, people refer only to people who have already achieved what they want to do. Look at any successful person tastes shows independent thinking. Besides, they argue that being part of the social trend of delayed adulthood is not and you’ll notice one thing common in all of them: they took time to learn and mastered their skill like no one else. purely a personal choice. The real causes include expensive housing, increased educational requirements for There is no elevator to success and you have to take the stairs. Be brave to take the road less traveled. In our whole life, we always want to follow the same path that everyone employment and poor work opportunities. 71.___________________________________________________________________________________________ suggests, do the same thing everyone does, take the same career path everyone takes, wear the same clothes _____________________________________________________________________________________________ everyone wears, and hang out with the same people we work with. Why? Because we are scared to fail. But when _____________________________________________________________________________________________ you get bored of life, you realize that you are not meant to do what everyone does and that your destiny is different _____________________________________________________________________________________________ from anyone else’s out there in the world. ___69___ You don’t have to live your life in a way society wants you to.___70___Parents sometimes force their children _________________________ 试题 第67页(共510页) 试题 第68页(共510页)……………… ○ ……………… 内 ……………… ○ ……………… 装 ……………… ○ ……………… 订 ……………… ○ ……………… 线 ……………… ○ ……………… ……………… ○ ……………… 外 ……………… ○ ……………… 装 ……………… ○ ……………… 订 ……………… ○ ……………… 线 ……………… ○ ……………… … 学 校 : ______________ 姓 名 : _____________ 班 级 : _______________ 考 号 : ______________________ V.Translation (共15分。第1小题和第2小题,每题3分;第3题4分;第4题5分。) Directions:Translate the following sentences into English, using the words given in the brackets 72.你能帮我转发这条消息到班级群吗?非常急!(favor) 73.我外婆眼力不济了,看不了太小的字,需要一部适合老年人的手机。(suitable) 74.几乎所有的语言都会有一些意思非常具体的词汇,它们根本无法翻译。(whose) 75.只有提前了解所申请学校的要求,且充分做准备,你才有可能在面试中脱颖而出。(Only) VI.Guided Writing (共25分)微信搜索“高中试卷君”公众号 领取押题卷联考卷 Directions: Write an English composition in 120-150 words according to the instructions given below in Chinese 2023届高三学生都参加了综合素质评价中的志愿者服务活动, 请以某一次志愿者活动中所出现的困难为内 容,谈谈自己的看法,文章必须包括: 1. 描述这次困难及问题。 2. 解释困难出现的原因。 3. 介绍解决困难的方法。 __________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________ 试题 第79页(共510页) 试题 第710页(共510页) 学科网(北京)股份有限公司……………… ○ ……………… 外 ……………… ○ ……………… 装 ……………… ○ ……………… 订 ……………… ○ ……………… 线 ……………… ○ ……………… ……………… ○ ……………… 内 ……………… ○ ……………… 装 ……………… ○ ……………… 订 ……………… ○ ……………… 线 ……………… ○ ……………… 此 卷 只 装 订 不 密 封 试题 第87页(共510页) 试题 第88页(共510页)