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绝密★启用前 A. ever since B. as if C. even though D. so that
5. We have only twenty minutes left, so please get to the point and don’t say anything that isn’t ______ to our
2023 年高考英语押题测卷 02
problem.
天津卷专用 原卷版 A. relevant B. ambitious C. precious D. prosperous
6. With the advancement of China’s modernization, lives of people living in the west of the country _________
tremendous changes over the past few years.
(满分 130 分,考试时间 100 分钟)
A. undergo B. underwent C. are undergoing D. have been undergoing
7. 5G commercial service’s being officially launched has opened a new digital age, _________ not only technology
1.本试卷分第Ⅰ卷(选择题)、第Ⅱ卷(非选择题)两部分,共130分,用时100分钟。
but also people’s work capacity and lifestyle will be upgraded.
2.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上。 A. as B. where C. when D. which
8. The famous director, as well as the main actors in the film, _________to a TV program to have a face-to-face talk
3,答卷时,考生务必将答案涂写在答题卡上,答在试卷上的无效。 with the audience last Saturday.
A. have been invited B. has been invited C. was invited D. were invited
4.考试结束后,请将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。
9. If the students' interest in the subject is motivated, they will ______ the challenge and commit more time and
energy to their studies.
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A. face up to B. keep pace with C. put up with D. live up to
第一部分 英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分) 10. While it is crucial to learn and grow from the disappointments, it is________ important to recognize
第一节 单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分) accomplishments.
从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出一个可以填入空白处的最佳选项。 A. slightly B. equally C. increasingly D. widely
例: Stand over there _________ you’ll be able to see it better. 11. A new device works like a solar panel, except that it doesn’t ______ energy from the sun.
A. or B. and C. but D. while A. consume B. harvest C. conserve D. generate
答案是 B。 12. If you know first aid methods, you can be calmer and more helpful ______ emergency.
1. --I'll be a volunteer at the 19th Asian Games to be held in Hangzhou in 2023. A. in spite of B. on account of C. on the basis of D. in case of
--________! Me, too. 13. ---What do you think of the information from books?
A. That's great B. Good luck C. No problem D. That's it --It is easier to forget than ________ from life itself.
2. We should improve our ability to engage in international communication so as to tell China’s story well and make A. the one B. it C. that D. those
the voice of China ___________globally. 14. ___________ the center of the Tiananmen Square, we saw a giant flower basket with the theme of “Good Luck.
A. hearing B. heard C. having heard D. to hear China” for the celebration of the National Day.
3. –Will you read me a story about Astronaut Yang Liwei, Mummy? A. Approaching B. To approach C. Approached D. Being approached
--OK. You ___________ have one if you go to bed as soon as possible. 15. --I have some good news for you. You've been accepted as a member of our club.
A. might B. must C. could D. shall --___________. That's great!
4. Efforts should be made to balance medical resources in different areas __________more people have access to fair A. Good idea! B. Pardon? C. Congratulations! D. Have I?
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阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从16 ~ 35 各题所给的A、B、C、D 四个选项中,选出一个最佳选项。 24. A. letter B. concern C. courage D. donation
Love Is Blind: The Magic of Tabby 25. A. get B. look C. run D. break
In October, 2021, I started my work at my local animal shelter’s Adoption Department. Over the years, more 26. A. never B. possibly C. frequently D. generally
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than 50, 000 animals have 16 the doors of the shelter. Most of them, I do not remember. But occasionally 27. A. temporary B. normal C. successful D. early
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28. A. However B. Moreover C. Therefore D. Otherwise
there are 17 animals, who touch me so deeply that I could never possibly 18 them. Tabby was one such
29. A. learnt B. heard C. recovered D. suffered
animal. 只
30. A. unforgettable B. inseparable C. unfortunate D. uncomfortable
Tabby was an ancient Cocker Spaniel, probably 14 years old. What's more, she was blind and deaf. Tabby’s
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31. A. before B. unless C. since D. though
chances at adoption seemed 19 at best. After all, there weren’t many adopters coming here 20 , “Can you
32. A. explanation B. warning C. suggestion D. notice 订
show me all of your really old dogs who are also 21 ?” We had all thought that Tabby would live out the rest of
33. A. return B. birth C. recovery D. arrival
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her life at the 22 .
34. A. where B. how C. when D. whether
One day a woman named Loretta came to the shelter. Her son, Gary, had 23 Tabby’s picture and stories on
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35. A. performed B. created C. achieved D. witnessed
the shelter’s website at home. They were interested in meeting her! It was the only 24 we ever had from others
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about Tabby. What could a young child possibly see in a 14-year-old dog who was both blind and deaf? Most boys
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D 四个选项中,选出一个最佳选项。
would want a dog who could grow with them and 25 through grassy fields on summer days. Tabby would 26
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be able to do that. But after meeting her, Loretta and Gary decided that she was the right dog for their family. They Welcome to Olympic National Park!
adopted Tabby! The park is located in the western state of Washington and it is on the Olympic Peninsula, in the northwest part
If Tabby’s story had simply ended with her 27 adoption, it would still have been something very special
of the state. It covers more than 400,000 hectares. Each area of the park offers visitors something special. Here are
indeed. 28 , it was what happened after her adoption that people might regard as “magic”. Gary 29 from
some places to go.
seizures (癫痫). Since Gary and Tabby met, they became 30 . They did everything together. They became so “in ★ Elwha Valley
tune” with one another that Tabby began to telegraph Gary’s seizures 31 they occurred, giving his family a (n) The Elwha Valley is in the central part of the park. It is the Olympic Peninsula’s largest watershed(分水岭).
32 that one was about to strike. What's more, Gary seemed to be having fewer and fewer seizures since Tabby’s Long ago, the rivers in this area held the most salmon(鲑鱼) outside of Alaska. In the 1920s, a growing community
33 . of settlers built two hydroelectric(水力发电) dams to provide energy for the local economy. The dams created many
How could it be? Nobody could explain 34 Tabby did it. But those of us who were fortunate enough to problems for the river. They decreased the water in the rivers, which caused the fish population in the area to
know her and her family had 35 the magic, the kind that has its roots in love. decrease. This affected the other animals that depended on fish for food.
16. A. passed B. broken C. opened D. locked The community later decided to fix these problems. In 1992, Congress passed the Elwha River Ecosystem and
17. A. strange B. active C. special D. wild
Fisheries Restoration Act. Both dams have been removed. Today, the Elwha River is the site of one of the largest
18. A. recall B. abandon C. leave D. forget
ecosystem restoration projects in National Park Service history.
19. A. possible B. great C. remote D. bright
★ Hoh River Valley
20. A. whispering B. asking C. seeking D. explaining
The Hoh River is on the west side of the park. The river is formed from melted glacial ice on top of Mount
21. A. disabled B. active C. stubborn D. patient
Olympus. The river is 80 kilometers long. It empties into the Pacific Ocean.
22. A. hospital B. roadside C. farm D. shelter
The area receives about 400 centimeters of rain each year. Because of the amount of rain, many different types
23. A. posted B. taken C. seen D. drawn
第211页(共612页) 第212页(共612页)of plants grow in the Hoh rainforest. ever writing anything like love letters.
The Hoh River Valley is protected from any logging or development. “Would you like me to read them to you?” Mom asked with a hint of a smile.
★ Hurricane Ridge The letters were written in 1974 over the course of a month when my father traveled to Italy to care for his
Hurricane Ridge is a mountain area in the northern part of the park. It is easy to enter, and provides incredible beloved, sick mother, leaving his wife and me, their newborn daughter, behind in Toronto, the city my parents called
views of the Olympic Mountains. home after immigrating to Canada from Italy in 1956.
The ridge has many hiking paths. In winter, people come here to ski. They also come here to take part in other Growing up, my father was my hero and protector, but he was also a man of few words, part of a generation of
fun winter activities, like sledding and snowboarding. immigrant men who worked hard for a better life.
Hurricane Ridge usually has snow from December through the end of March. Visitors must be prepared for icy I sat back while my mother read his letters to me, and thought, “Who is this guy?” My father used endearing
roads and severe weather. terms I had never heard him say. He referred to my mother as “my dearest” and “my companion” who was always in
36. What’s the purpose of the passage?
his thoughts. In each letter, he enclosed a Canadian one-dollar bill for me and declared, “You and your mother are
A. To attract visitors to the park.
my life.”
B. To tell about the park’s history.
As children, we assume we know everything about our parents. But, sometimes, we find out that they were and
C. To show the variety of the park.
are people with various facets.
D. To stress the importance of ecosystem.
My father was proud and stubborn, and he married a woman who was his equal in that regard. During their 58-
37. What happened to the Elwha River after building two dams?
year marriage, their stubbornness often led to conflict. So it was bittersweet to hear my father’s youthful sentiments
A. Local settlers had enough energy.
read aloud by my elderly mother with a wistful (留恋的) tone. I knew she was thinking about what could have been
B. The Elwha Valley was formed.
and what had been once upon a time. After she finished reading the letters, I held them in my hands and examined
C. The ecosystem was greatly affected.
them like they were fossils. Although a man I knew as economical with his thoughts, he had filled the front and back
D. Animals’ living conditions became better.
of several pages.
38. How was the Hoh River originally formed?
These letters are only part of their correspondence. My mother wrote back to my father. One day she will read
A. Through earthquake. B. From sea water.
those letters to me, she’s assured me. And just as with my father, they might help me discover another dimension of a
C. From rain water. D. From melted glacial ice.
39. When visiting Hurricane Ridge in winter, what will most probably happen? parent I never knew before.
A. You will easily get lost. 41. What kind of person did the author think her father was?
B. You will have no fun. A. Optimistic. B. Reserved. C. Sensitive. D. Romantic.
C. You will slip over on the icy road. 42. What can we know about the author’s family?
D. You will enjoy fine sunshine. A. Her mother was the family’s provider.
40. Which place is most suitable for winter activities? B. She didn’t get on well with her father.
A. Elwha Valley B. Hurricane Ridge C. Her parents were emigrants to Italy.
C. Hoh River Valley D. The Hoh rainforest D. Her parents shared similar personalities.
B 43. What does the underlined word “facets” in paragraph 6 most probably mean?
Eight months after my father died, I saw some letters on top of my mother’s coffee table. They were tied with a A. Interests. B. Ideas. C. Sides. D. Possibilities.
44. How did the author feel when she heard the words in the letters?
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A. Surprised. B. Awkward. C. Thrilled. D. Heartbroken. A. The hosting place of the festival.
45. What did the author find out about her father through the letters? B. The diverse artists joining the event.
A. He was good at hiding his feelings. C. The unique way of displaying works.
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B. He regretted not being with his family. D. The cloths and various materials used.
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C. He was a loving husband and father. 47. What do we know about Piche Design?
D. He was stubborn from the inside out. A. It focuses on the musical instrument design. 只
C B. It helps people recall their loved ones.
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The Memorial Art Gallery (MAG) opened its doors again this weekend for the University of Rochester’s C. It repairs valuable things for people.
Clothesline Arts Festival. This event has been an annual tradition at the Centennial Sculpture Park right outside the D. It mainly sells classical furniture. 订
48. What do Jill Schiller’s and George Banagis’ tents have in common?
MAG for the last 62 years. Initially organized with less than 100 artists showing their work on clothes lines and
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A. They are both about art drawings with strong personal styles.
fences, this festival has attracted over 500 artists from across the nation.
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B. They are both popular among university students.
The park was decorated with colorfultents where artists proudly displayed their works. Each tent was a story
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within itself — a display of skill, creativity, and years of experience.
D. They are both about inexpensive paintings.
Piche Design, a unique custom creation art store owned by Chuck Peashy, had one of the most interesting tents:
49. What is the main topic of the tent Tatarzyn Photography?
an eye-catching, old setting with lamps shaped like musical instruments. “People come to me with objects that
A. Travel experience sharing.
belonged to their long-gone loved ones, and I make beautiful items out of those for them. It is, indeed, rewarding,”
B. Artistic creativity training.
said Peashy.
C. Professional camera skill teaching.
Jill Schiller started doodling (涂鸦) when she was very young. Her hobby gave way to a series of super cool
D. Animal photos displaying.
modern designs. She now draws with Swedish weaving techniques on scarves, carpets, bags, and T-shirts in her tent.
50. What is the purpose of the text?
Schiller believes that it is evidently a great method of expressing creativity and emotion.
A. To remember a 62-year-old tradition.
George Banagis’ tent, which presented watercolor and pen and ink pieces, had a variety of options. His
B. To recommend some excellent artists.
complicated pen and ink illustrations were available in the original full-size versions, which were made after weeks
C. To advertise a secondhand market.
of effort, and also small, affordable postcards, notepads, and other souvenirs. Visitors loved this inexpensive form of
D. To introduce a special artistic festival.
art and flooded inside to buy. D
Visitors also experienced all seven continents in one tent, Tatarzyn Photography. From penguins lined up on an My two kids and I go to the library every week. I love getting a huge bag of books and feeling the excitement to
Antarctic coastline to swans and wandering African elephants, Ted Tatarzyn has traveled all around the world to see where they take us. It’s a strong memory that I have from my own childhood and I cherish the idea of repeating it
catch these moments of amazing creatures with a camera. “This is actually my second career,” said Tatarzyn, who with my kids. However, the more time I spend at the library with my family, the more I realize that its benefits go
interestingly worked at Kodak for many years before its shutdown. He then started touring around the world for the beyond just a bag of new books to read. The resources libraries provide and the values they advocate are making my
pictures. kids into better humans.
Strolling across the little artistic showcases is a learning experience that every student should take advantage of. Just as importantly, libraries are institutions devoted to sharing information and ideas. Libraries were
And Clothesline had many other stories to tell. participating in a sharing economy long before Netflix or Airbnb. Sharing copies of books, DVDs and other media
46. What was the Clothesline Arts Festival most probably named after at first?
has a major environmental advantage over purchasing new copies. What’s more, libraries make a commitment to
第411页(共612页) 第412页(共612页)sharing, which is so beneficial and can be carried over into the rest of our lives. C. Making Our Children Competent Readers
For my kids, learning about how our library books are just on loan to us and belong to everyone in the D. Memories of Happy Moments in the Library
community was the first lesson on how to take care of things so that they can last and be used by many people. The
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idea of treating things as important long-lasting objects instead of disposable (一次性的) ones was easy to drive
home when it was connected to the library books that they love checking out. It also is a great way to talk about 注意事项:
sharing resources and how we have to think beyond ourselves.
1. 用黑色墨水的钢笔或签字笔将答案写在答题卡上。
During our last visit to the library, my kids picked out their usual big stack of books. The subjects ranged from
how cocoa beans are made into chocolate to a duck that has lost his socks. Every time they pick out books in the
2. 本卷共6题,共35分。
library, whether they are informative or very silly, they’re learning about how the world works, and strengthening
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their imaginations. And by encouraging them to do that now, I’m hopefully starting a lifelong habit for my kids.
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51. What do we know about the author?
阅读下面短文,按照要求用英语回答问题。
A. She used to do the reading in groups.
When I told my father that I was moving to Des Moines, Iowa, he told me about the only time he had been
B. She contributes annually to a bookstore.
there. It was in the 1930s, when he was an editor of the literary magazine of Southern Methodist University (SMU)
C. She enjoyed going to the library as a child.
D. She regards new books as the highlight of the library. in Dallas, Texas. He also worked as a professor at SMU, and there was a girl student in his class who suffered from a
52. Why does the author mention Netflix and Airbnb in Paragraph 2? serious back disease. She couldn’t afford the operation because her family was poor.
A. To introduce the long history of libraries. Her mother ran a boarding house in Galveston, a seaside town near Houston, Texas. She was cleaning out the
B. To stress the sharing economy is welcomed by people. attic (阁楼) one day when she came across an old dusty manuscript (手稿). On its top page were the words, “By O.
C. To show libraries represent a sharing economy for long.
Henry”. It was a nice story, and she sent it to her daughter at SMU, who showed it to my father. My father had never
D. To compare the differences between libraries and Netflix and Airbnb.
read the story before, but it sounded like O. Henry, and he knew that O. Henry had once lived in Houston. So, it was
53. Children’s realizing that library books are public property helps them learn to__________.
possible that the famous author had gone to the beach and stayed in the Galveston boarding house, and had written
A. deal with disposable things properly
the story there and left the manuscript behind by accident. My father visited an O. Henry expert at Columbia
B. make the best of the community
University in New York, who authenticated the story as O. Henry’s.
C. have a strong sense of belonging
My father then set out to sell it. Eventually, he found himself in Des Moines, meeting with Gardner Cowles, a
D. value good things and pass them down
top editor at the Des Moines Register. Cowles loved the story and bought it on the spot. My father took the money to
54. Which of the following may the author agree with?
the girl. It was just enough for her to have the operation she so desperately needed.
A. Reading helps develop a habit of writing.
My father never told me what the O. Henry story was about. But I doubt that it could have been better than his
B. Wide reading can fire children’s imagination.
own story.
C. Children are advised to choose books wisely.
56. What did the author’s father do at SMU? (no more than 12 words)
D. Children are less interested in informative books.
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55. What can be a suitable title for the text?
57. Why was O. Henry’s manuscript found in the attic? (no more than 20 words)
A. Benefits of Visiting the Library with Kids
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58. What does the underlined word “authenticated” in Paragraph 2 mean? (1 word)
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59. Why did the author’s father set out to sell the manuscript? (no more than 10 words)
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60. What do you think of the author’s intention of writing such a story of his father?
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假如你是李华,你校体育部计划与学习部合办主题为“体育与健康”的英语征文比赛,请写一篇短文 订
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