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2023年高考押题预测卷01(新高考Ⅱ卷)-英语(考试版)A3_3.2025英语总复习_2023年新高考资料_42023年高考英语押题预测卷_2023年高考押题预测卷01(新高考Ⅱ卷)-英语
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绝密★启用前 A. Cancel their flight. B. Call their neighbors. C. Order a taxi. 听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。 2023 年高考押题预测卷 01【新高考Ⅱ卷】 8. Why does the woman want to go home? A. She isn’t feeling well. 英 语 B. She needs to get something to eat. C. She doesn’t want to attend the meeting. (考试时间:150分钟 试卷满分:150分) 9. What will the man do for the woman? 注意事项: A. Drive her somewhere. B. Work on her project for her. C. Ask for a sick leave for her. 1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号等填写在答题卡和试卷指定位置上。 听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。 2.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需改动,用橡 10. Why was Jim unable to find Susan’s home 皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上。写在本试卷上无效。 A. He hadn’t been told how to get there. 3.考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。 B. He forgot to bring the map Susan gave him. 第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分) C. He just spent thirteen minutes searching for her house. 第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分) 11. What does Jim want Susan to do now? 听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每 A. Come and get him. B. Give him a new map. C. Tell him the direction again. 段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。 12. How will Jim go to Susan’s home? 1. What does the woman want to buy? A. On foot. B. By bike. C. By bus. A. Oranges and apples. B. Sweets and apples. C. Vegetables and apples. 听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。 2. Who is coming for tea? 13. What’s the probable relationship between the two speakers? A. Mark. B. John. C. Tracy. A. Employer and employee. B. Doctor and patient. C. Husband and wife. 3. Where is the man going to spend his Christmas? 14. What’s the woman’s attitude towards the man’s idea? A. In his brother’s. B. In his mother’s. C. In his sister’s. A. Negative. B. Indifferent. C. Positive. 4. Where does the man most likely live? 15. Why does the man think he should join the football team? A. In Canada. B. In New York. C. In California. A. He was a professional player. 5. Why are the kids in the woman’s yard? B. He used to play football very well. A. To play baseball. B. In New York. C. To get their baseball back. C. It is organized by his neighborhood. 第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分) 16. What does the woman advise the man to do? 听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的 A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳 A. Insist on his diet. B. Do more exercise. C. Join the football team. 选项。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题 5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作 听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。 答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。 17. What part of work does the speaker do on his own? 听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。 A. Writing dialogues. B. Developing programs. C. Listening to stories. 6. Where does the woman want to go? 18. What did the speaker plan to be when in the secondary school? A. To Disneyland. B. To Shanghai University. C. To the Oriental Pearl Tower. A. A journalist. B. A basketball player. C. A violinist. 7. What will the speakers probably do next?……………… ○ ……………… 外 ……………… ○ ……………… 装 ……………… ○ ……………… 订 ……………… ○ ……………… 线 ……………… ○ ……………… ……………… ○ ……………… 内 ……………… ○ ……………… 装 ……………… ○ ……………… 订 ……………… ○ ……………… 线 ……………… ○ ……………… 19. When did the speaker decide to work in the video game industry? B. They can play a part in the kid-themed shows. A. Before hurting his hand. B. Before leaving university. C. While studying in a film school. C. They can experience their favorite toys vividly. 20. What does the speaker love most about his job? D. They can make fried apples when feeling bored. 此 A. Working in harmony. B. Getting high salary. C. Winning many prizes. B 卷 第二部分 阅读(共两节,满分50分) On Mondays, two of my children get ready for school in an unusual way. Each packs plenty of food and water, 第一节(共15小题:每小题2.5分,满分37.5分) a pair of rubber boots and sometimes a cup of hot chocolate. Then, I drop them off at a nearby park where they 只 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。 spend the entire day outside at a certified forest school. A 装 When I first signed them up for forest school program, I loved the idea, but as a mum, I was concerned about a With thrill-seeking spots from north to south, there are various of theme parks in California for every taste and 订 few things: Would they be comfortable outside for that long? Would they stay engaged for that many hours? Then I style. Different parks offer unique experiences and I’m here to help you decide which is best for you! Here are the 不 asked them if time ever seemed to move slowly, they stared at me in confusion. They didn’t understand my question, top 3 California theme parks that shouldn’t be missed. which fittingly removed it. Universal Studios Hollywood 密 In this program, kids direct their own play, climbing tall trees or testing ice on the frozen lake. They are never Cinema lovers delight as they visit Universal Studios Hollywood. Experience the movie magic and behind-the- 封 told their play is too high or too sharp, but are rather trusted to self- adjust. Something else my sons appreciate about scenes Hollywood studio tours at this Southern California theme park. This is one of the best theme parks in forest school is not being told to move on to the next activity, but being left to stay in a particular spot for as long as California that doesn’t break the bank. There are always discounts available online and with a good search, you may their curiosity allows. : end up paying next to nothing for a trip to Universal Studios with the whole family. “What about all the things they’re missing in real school?” concerned parents have asked me. Neither of their Knott’s Berry Farm , classroom teachers thinks it’s a problem but most significantly, my kids are learning new and different skills that a Knott’s Berry Farm is one of the most popular theme parks in California and it is also known as “America’s classroom cannot teach. They are learning to sit silently and observe nature up close-a skill that’s virtually first theme park, “for it is over 100 years old. Its wild west theme is seen throughout the park with cowboy characters striding (阔步)along in the western-themed live entertainment. After you go on roller coasters, check out impossible to develop in a noisy and overcrowded classroom setting. They are making social connections across a broader range of age groups. They cooperate together, using their different sizes and strengths to fulfill various roles Mrs. Knott’s Chicken Dinner Restaurant. Some guests visit the theme park for that restaurant alone. Work up your within their games. appetite from walking around the park all day for a delicious chicken dinner. I appreciate it that forest school is shaping my boys’ relationship with the outdoors. They’re learning how to Legoland California Legoland California is a children's paradise (乐园). Kids are excited when they see their favorite toys come to spend extended periods of time in nature, what to do to pass the time, and developing knowledge that will get them life at a whole amusement park. There are also kid-themed shows for children to watch throughout the park so your much closer to nature in the coming decades. 24. What is special about the forest school program? children never grow bored. Don’t forget to try all the delicious food around Legoland like fried apples. A. Teachers engage in kids’ play. B. Kids play and learn outdoors. 21. Who will make Universal Studios Hollywood their first choice? C. It focuses on nature protection. D. It offers various food and drinks. A. Lego lovers. B. Movie lovers. 25. How did the author feel about kids’ reaction to her questions? C. Thrill seekers. D. Bargain traders. A. Awkward. B. Concerned. C. Relieved. D. Proud. 22. What is available in “America’s first theme park”? 26. What does Paragraph 4 mainly talk about? A. Fish. B. Beef. C. Mutton. D. Chicken. A. The concerns caused by the program. 23. Why is Legoland California children’s paradise? B. The benefits gained from role plays. A. They can eat the delicious food free of charge. 第23页(共612页) 第24页(共612页)C. The skills acquired by children. 29. What does the underlined word “this” in Paragraph 2 refer to? D. The games loved by teachers. A. The first tricolour, four-directional traffic signal. 27. What can be a suitable title for the text? B. The installation of the first traffic signal. A. Nature: a wonderland for the young C. The existence of different traffic lights and patterns. B. Forest school program proves a hit D. The absence of traffic signal systems. C. Parks are replacing traditional schools 30. What’s the main idea of Paragraph 3? D. Forest school: a fine place for my kids A. The differences among the three colour. C B. The wavelength of the three colour. The first traffic lights in the United States were installed because of an increase in traveller on the road in the C. The reasons for choosing red as the stop signal. 1920s. Worried about accidents, towns and cities installed traffic towers to help the flow of cars. Officers manned the D. The relationship between red colour and its wavelength. 31. Which may be a disadvantage of red as a stop sign? towers, using whistles and red, green and yellow lights to indicate to drivers when they should stop and go. A. It can’t be seen in the distance. Due to the absence of effective traffic signal systems on some streets, it caused risks at intersections. Then, B. It is a kind of highly reflective colour. William Potts created the first tricolour, four-directional traffic signal. The very first four-directional traffic light was C. It is not suitable to be used in school zones. installed at Woodward Avenue and Fort. But throughout the country, there were still a lot of systems for traffic lights D. It can not be clearly seen in certain surroundings. and patterns in place. Since this could end up causing more problems for drivers, the Federal Highway D Administration set uniform standards in 1935for all road signs, pavement markings and traffic signals, requiring As thrift was introduced into mainstream pop culture, young people started going to thrift stores for cheaper, them to all use red, yellow and green light indicators. fashionable finds. Gen Z consumers state that sustainability is an important factor while making buying decisions. Red is the colour with the longest wavelength; that means that as it travels through air molecules, it gets Many choose to shop for a second-hand or resale item of eco-friendly products. Thrift shopping may have once been diffused(扩散)less than other colour, so it can be seen from a greater distance. Yellow has a shorter wavelength than on the to-do list of people in poverty. But now a rise in eco-conscious thinking has caused young people to pop to red but a longer wavelength than green. This means that red is visible the furthest away, yellow in the middle and thrift stores. green the least distance away—a helpful advanced warning for needing to slow or stop. But this could be a However, scientists recently have come to realize such trendy sustainable practices could actually be less rosy coincidence. Red meaning stop originated with train warning lights, and it’s not clear whether that was chosen based than expected. on wavelength, contrast against green nature or natural association of red with things like blood. It could be a Actually, the root of this sustainability dilemma is not only assessing what you use in your life, but the combination of all three! overconsumption. “Buying piles of second- hand clothing doesn’t help to build a sustainable future or challenge our Back in the 1900s, some stop signs were yellow because it was too hard to see a red sign in a poorly lit area. addiction to shopping whenever we want them,” says Anna Fitzpatrick, a project coordinator at the Sustainable Eventually, highly reflective materials were developed, and red stop signs were born. Since yellow can be seen well Fashion’s Centre. In some cases, the very existence of second-hand stores can give us a false sense of guiltlessness. at all times of the day, school zones, some traffic signs and school buses continue to be painted the colour. Fitzpatrick adds, “we can clear out our entire wardrobe by leaving what we don’t want at a second-hand store with 28. What’s the purpose of installing traffic lights in the 1920s? the hope that it’ll be put into good use. Instead of buying less, we trick ourselves into thinking we can shop our way A. To increase the speed of cars. out of the problem by donating again and again.” B. To improve road safety and efficiency. While shopping second-hand may seem like fun, or even an adventurous activity for fashion lovers, it’s C. To reduce traffic jams in towns and cities. absolutely essential for people of limited budget. With thrifting reaching new levels of popularity, a great many D. To obey the standards of the government.……………… ○ ……………… 外 ……………… ○ ……………… 装 ……………… ○ ……………… 订 ……………… ○ ……………… 线 ……………… ○ ……………… ……………… ○ ……………… 内 ……………… ○ ……………… 装 ……………… ○ ……………… 订 ……………… ○ ……………… 线 ……………… ○ ……………… people are noticing a rise in prices at their local thrift stores. This can influence those who rely on the used market a decision that should be made thoughtfully, especially if someone did something seriously wrong. Take time to for everyday wear. think through your feelings and your reasoning, to better understand the situation. “Actually, they aren’t shopping in second-hand shops to be sustainable or cool—they’re doing it out of Avoid giving someone too many chances. 3 9 But if they are repeatedly and knowingly hurting you, or if 此 necessity,” says Fitzpatrick. So, when you walk into a thrift shop or really any store, it’s important to ask yourself they have done something extremely terrible, then you should consider protecting yourself. If someone has shown 卷 whether it is necessary. While buying second-hand used to be economical and sustainable, it’s now about that they will mistreat you again and again, or that they are willing to do you serious harm, then you need to protect 只 consumption and staying on trend. Just remember, when it comes to your wardrobe, less is more helpful for society your own well-being. and the planet. Take the time to process your emotions. Sometimes, it takes a while to untangle (排解) all your feelings and 装 32. Who has become the mainstream thrift store shoppers recently? figure out what to do. That’s okay. Give yourself time and space to process. Helpful processing tools include: Write 订 A. Fashion followers. B. Lower-income individuals. in a journal about it. Talk to a mentor or trusted person about the situation. 4 0 不 C. Young environmentalists. D. Green initiative scientists. A. Think of some reasons for forgiving yourself. 33. What view do scientists hold towards thrift shopping? B. Consider why you want to forgive this person. 密 A. It is a virtue of thrift. B. It is sustainable action. C. You may choose to forgive someone once, twice, or three times. 封 C. It challenges addiction to shopping. D. It comes with worrying effects potentially. D. Giving too many chances to people who hurt you is not a wise idea. 34. Why do second-hand stores make us feel guiltless according to Fitzpatrick? E. Spend some time focusing on something else, and come back later. A. They can cut down our living expenses. F. It can also help you move on from thinking about what the other person did. B. They give us good excuses for the waste. G. Forgiving someone is a tough decision to make, and it doesn’t happen instantly. C. They are responsible for the environment. 第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分) D. They provide affordable items for the poor. 第一节(共15小题; 每小题1分,满分15分) 阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。 35. Which is suggested about thrift shopping according to the text? Anoushé Husain has packed more into her 35 years than most people manage in a lifetime. Born 41 her A. Restrict the desire of overconsumption. right arm below the elbow, Husain threw herself into 42 as a youngster. But hand surgery, then a two-year B. Feel free to purchase the things you like. struggle with cancer, put an 4 3 to that passion. “Surgery left me with moving 4 4 and strength issues,” C. Make contributions to society by donating. she says. “I was sedentary (需要久坐的)for long. Then a friend told me to go rock climbing.” D. Keep away from cheap and fashionable finds. The moment 45 everything. “I needed much balance and skill to do the same moves as her,” says 第二节(共5小题:每小题2.5分,满分12.5分) 阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。 Husain. “But by concentrating on it, I 46 my illness. I was just a climber. That 47 made me When someone hurts you, it can feel good to hang onto the anger and resentment (愤恨) that may bubble up confident. So after moving to London from Luxembourg in 2015, I started 48 in Finsbury Park. I didn’t after their actions. However, forgiving others can actually benefit you both mentally and physically. 36 meet any other disabled climbers in London, which seemed 49 . Climbing with able-bodied people, I Forgiving yourself for hurting someone else is another tough task. With a little bit of patience, you can learn to sometimes felt 5 0 as a young woman with cancer.” forgive yourself or others. Eventually, Husain entered a 51 . “I got a coach and by 2016, I was ranked second in the UK, and later Forgiving is a willingness to move on from an injustice you went through. 37 While you can went to the IFSC Climbing World Cup,” she says. “ 52 , I met many other disabled climbers who said it was a consciously decide to forgive someone, it may take some time to process your emotions and actually come to terms 53 that we only met up for events. So in 2017, I set up a 5 4 for disabled climbers.” Within a week, she had with your situation. over 50 members. That first year, she ran over 40 sessions. “It 5 5 my life,” she says. 38 You yourself value relationship with him or her, and believe that forgiving is worth it. Forgiveness is 第43页(共612页) 第44页(共612页)41. A. missing B. moving C. testing D. exercising 事写一篇报道,内容包括: 42. A. work B. sport C. nature D. performance 1. 活动的时间和地点; 43. A. end B. order C. idea D. agreement 2. 活动的过程; 44. A. guarantee B. energy C. training D. difficulty 3. 收获与感想。 45. A. formed B. proved C. changed D. discovered 注意: 46. A. recorded B. forgot C. rewarded D. collected 1. 词数100左右; 47. A. request B. action C. feeling D. opportunity 2. 可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。 48. A. studying B. living C. walking D. climbing A Reading Material Exchange Activity 49. A. primitive B. interesting C. incredible D. meaningful _____________________________________________________________________________________________ 50. A.lonely B. attractive C. angry D. satisfied _____________________________________________________________________________________________ 51. A. debate B. routine C. process D. competition _____________________________________________________________________________________________ 52. A. Generally B. Unexpectedly C. Hopefully D. Unluckily _____________________________________________________________________________________________ 53. A. shame B. wonder C. surprise D. pleasure _____________________________________________________________________________________________ 54. A. company B. club C. comment D. country _______________________________________________________________________________________ 55. A. came across B. depended on C. took up D. brought about 第二节(满分25分) 第二节(共10小题; 每小题1.5分,满分15分) 阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。 阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。 For years, Levinson, an experienced teacher in a severely disadvantaged neighborhood, knew that her young NANJING, March 20 (Xinhua) -- During the holidays, many young Chinese are eager to invite their friends to students had it rough—some were homeless, many were in foster care, others were jammed into garages or single visit museum exhibitions 56 appreciate the charm of traditional culture. "Exhibition-watching rooms with eight to ten other family members—so she made sure that she was good to them every holiday season. socialization" has 5 7 (gradual) emerged as a popular social activity for young people. It was hard to do on a teacher’s salary, but from the post-Thanksgiving return until the Christmas break, every According to the data 58 (release) by Trip.com Group, from January to May in 2022, museums, art day Levinson managed to bring the kids some little holiday gifts—a packet of sweets, a pencil, or something. No galleries and exhibition halls ranked fourth 5 9 the top 10 most popular scenic spots, and 25 percent of the matter how small the gift, her students were always grateful. And there was a good chance it would outshine museum reservations 6 0 (make) by people born after 1995. whatever their families could afford to give them. Every morning, almost all the venues of Nanjing Museum are crowded with young 61 (tourist). Then the pandemic hit and the district switched to online learning. Zoom(视频会议软件) opened the educators’ They carefully select postcards and line up in a long queue, 62 (wait) to have them stamped with images eyes to many other physical hardships their students faced. For Levinson, it was a peek (窥视) behind the curtains of cultural relics collected at the museum. into her students’ home lives—and what she saw broke her heart. "For museum cultural relics and exhibitions of museums, digital collectibles also meet 6 3 appetite of One kindergartner spent her daily six hours of Zoom squatting(蹲着) at the back of a store while her father young people. Not only 6 4 it attract the attention of many youths, but also it encourages them 6 5 worked. Others attended virtual class in the rooms where their families were temporarily sheltering. On screen, some (approach) cultural relics, understand history and ignite their love for traditional Chinese culture," said Guo students had several brothers and sisters in the background, all sharing one bed and doing online school for various Daijing, a staff member of Wuxi Museum. grades. Levinson began to hear a common complaint that they’d be trying to type on the computer, and that their 第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分) little fingers were cold. In the winter, the temperatures dropped to 14 degree below zero, and a lot of the kids were 第一节(满分15分) working in unheated spaces. 假定你是校英语报的编辑李华,上周末你们学校举行了中国学生和留学生交换读物的活动,请你就此……………… ○ ……………… 外 ……………… ○ ……………… 装 ……………… ○ ……………… 订 ……………… ○ ……………… 线 ……………… ○ ……………… ……………… ○ ……………… 内 ……………… ○ ……………… 装 ……………… ○ ……………… 订 ……………… ○ ……………… 线 ……………… ○ ……………… Levinson knew she had to do something. But on her limited means, how could she possibly keep all her students warm? She created a simple wish list on Amazon: a blanket for each student to drive away the cold. “Help Keep My Students Warm and Bundled on Zoom,” she wrote. Her plea (请求) had spread rapidly. 此 注意: 卷 1.续写词数应为150左右; 只 2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。 Levinson started receiving donations from kind persons. 装 _____________________________________________________________________________________________ 订 _____________________________________________________________________________________________ 不 __________________________________________________________________________________________ Every kid was looking forward to the exciting moment. 密 _____________________________________________________________________________________________ 封 _____________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________ 第63页(共612页) 第64页(共612页)