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2023年滨海新区普通高考模拟检测卷

英语

本试卷共分为第I卷(选择题)和第II卷(非选择题)两部分,满分130分;考试用时为100分钟。

本试卷共14页。

第I卷选择题(共95分)

注意事项:

L答第I卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号用铅笔涂写在答题卡上。

2.选出答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应的题目的答案标号涂黑,如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,

再填涂其它答案,不能答在试卷上。

第一部分:英语知识运用(共两节;满分45分)

第一节:单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)

1.一TravelstoEuropearethetrendiest.

一.Domesticdestinationsarethemostpopularthisspring.

A.IbegtodifferB.Iamonyourside

C.YougotmethereD.Nowonder

2.Thetennisplayerneverthoughtofgivinguponhisjourneytosuccessallthesetbacks.

A.bymeansofB.inspiteofC.inviewofD.onaccountof

3.Throughtheoldsoldiers5vividoftheLongMarch,thestudentsgainedamoreprofoundinsightintothe

incomparableloyaltyandfirmbeliefoftheRedArmy.

A.issueB.accountC.opinionD.practice

4.ChatGPT,anadvancedAIchatbot,caninteractinaconversationalway,itstillstrugglestobe

completelyaccuratewithitsresponses.

A.SinceB.UnlessC.OnceD.Although

5.Inthelongterm,Ihopethat20yearsfromtoday,Iasajudge.

A.amworkingB.willbeworkingC.workD.haveworked

6.TherecentTVseriesThree-Body,fromLiuCixin,ssci-fibook,hasimpressedaudienceswithits

splendidvisualeffects.

A.adaptedB.tobeadaptedC.adaptingD.havingadapted

7.It,sworthnoticingthatthemediapromotes,teenagersalwaysfollowit.

A.whateverB.whicheverC.howeverD.whenever

8.ItwasthefirsttimethatheXinjiangProvince,andwasamazedbythebreathtakingscenery.

A.hasvisitedB.hadvisitedC.visitedD.wouldvisit

9.Chinaisworkinghardtothefullpotentialofhighereducationandwillmovefastertobuildworld-class

universities.

A.takeinB.setasideC.bringoutD.giveaway

10.—Whatmattersforthecooperationbetweencompanies?

一differencesinasincereway.

A.ApproachedB.Havingapproached

C.TobeapproachedD.Approaching

11.Traditionaltearoastingisadelicatetechniquethatinvolvesusinghandstothetemperatureinthepan.

A.consultB.assessC.requireD.seek

12.Thecoreoflifeeducationatschoolliesinguidingstudentstomanagerelationships.

A.slightlyB.originallyC.temporarilyD.properly

13.Wakingupsuddenlyleadtorapidheartrateandhighbloodpressure.

A.mustB.wouldC.canD.shall

14.—Weshouldremainmodesttoachievegoals.

—Youbet.Justasthesayinggoes,.

A.easiersaidthandoneB.practicemakesperfect

C.pridegoesbeforeafallD.betterlatethannever

15.TheTempleofHeavenisacomplexOfbuildingsemperorsoftheMingandQingdynastiesinChina

worshipedheaven.

A.whatB.whereC.whichD.when

第二节:完形填空(共20小题;每小题分,满分30分)

阅读下面短文,从16-35各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳

选项并在答题卡上将其涂黑。

Ifthistimelastyearyouhadtoldmethatanexercisebikewouldsaveme,Γdhave16youwere

wrong.I,dhaveprotestedthatΓmnotathleticatall.Mycoordinationislackingandmy17isliketortoise.

InGrade7,myphysicaleducationteacherwatchedme,eyebrow18asɪtriedmybesttofollowthe

gymnastictraining.ttYou,redoingprettywellinmyclass/'hesaid,ufbrsomeonewithno19forsportsat

all.”

Inhighschool,Iwasn't20forasingleteam.Iwasbookishandslow,andthat21ofbeing

bettersuitedtoquietreadingandleisurelywalks22withmeforalongtime.

Idiscoveredjogginginmylate20s,andIenjoyedthefeelingofquietaccomplishment-withoutthefear

of23teammates.Itriedyogaandalwaysprioritized24pursuitsoverphysicalones.

Itwas.25,mygraduallyworseningmentalconditionthatfinallyforcedmetorethinkabout

exercising.Thiswinter,underpandemic,Ifoundmγself26UndCrtheweightofexhaustion.I

knew27hadtochange.Ineededanoutlettoreleasethe28Ofmonthsofonlineconferencing

andon-and-offsoloparentingathome.Jogginginthemorningwasn,tenoughto29it.

ɪ30anexercisebikeandhopedtohavepositiveresults.SinceearlyMarch,I,ve

hardIy31adayonmybike.Γmnotthefastest,butɪsticktoit.Γmfinallylearningthatmovement

isn't32aboutathleticism(运动才能).Morethananything,it,sthefeelingofaccomplishmentwhenyou

insistonsomething33outsideofyourcomfortzone.

Athletesfindgloryinsports.Fortherestofus,the34ismorepersonal:bettersleep,improved

moodandboostedconfidence.Itwasneverabouttalent.That,swhatIwishmyphysicaleducationteacherhadtold

me.Ifonlyhe,dsaid,tςYou,redoingreallywellinmyclass.LookatYOUr35

16.A.realizedB.deniedC.hopedD.insisted

17A.heightB.speedC.potentialD.intelligence

18.A.laidB.extendedC.raisedD.waved

19.A.talentB.interestC.powerD.respect

20.A.applicableB.reliableC.suitableD.available

21.A.planB.imageC.draftD.standard

22.A.leftB.abandonedC.remainedD.held

23.A.turningdownB.lettingdownC.takingdownD.breakingdown

24.A.mentalB.academicC.financialD.social

25.A.otherwiseB.thereforeC.insteadD.however

26A.failingB.quittingC.sufferingD.fighting

27.A.nothingB.somethingC.anythingD.everything

28.A.tensionB.confusionC.satisfactionD.fascination

29.A.trackB.throwC.easeD.leak

30.A.dealtwithB.ranintoC.figuredoutD.settledon

31.A.calledB.missedC.droppedD.delayed

32.A.consequentlyB.deliberatelyC.naturallyD.necessarily

33.A.difficultB.funnyC.impressiveD.disappointing

34.A.demandB.offerC.rewardD.honor

35.A.persistenceB.patienceC.confidenceD.courage

第二部分:阅读理解(共20小题;每小题分,满分50分)

阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。

A

Areyoustrugglingtobeyourselfatwork?Tiredofbeingbehindschedule?Herearesomeimportantworktips

thatyoucanfollowtoimproveyourproductivity.

FocusingonOneTask

Somepeoplehavethehabitofmultitasking,whichisgreat,butitmightdistractyoufromthebiggerpicture.

Multitaskingmighthelpyouwithdifferenttasks.Youmightalsofeellikethejackofalltrades(万事通)butyour

productivitywon,tincreaseinthelongrun.

Focusononetaskatatimeandthiswillallowyoutocompletethattaskwithhighstandards.Whenthetaskis

done,youcanmoveontothenextone.

SettingSmallbutEffectiveGoals

Youwillbegivenlargeandchallengingtasksatworkandwhatmattersishowyoudealwiththem.Stress

mightbethenormalresponseherebutyoucanalsoplayitsmart.Youcanbreakanylargetaskintosmallbut

manageabletasks,whichwillhelpyoustayproductiveandwillalsomakethebestoftime.

Thinkofitlikebuildingblocksandyouwillhavetofocusononesmalltaskatatimebuttheendresultwillbe

fascinating.

SettingSelf-Imposed(自己强加的)Deadlines

Settingself-imposeddeadlinescanactuallyhelpyoubemoreproductiveatworkStressisabadthing,but

self-imposedstresscanactuallyhelpusfocusandbebetter.Youcandoreallywellwithopen-endedtasksor

projectsonceyougiveyourselfadeadline.Sticktothatdeadlineandyouwillbesurprisedbythemiraclesthatyou

canperformatwork.

TryingFollowingthe“Two-Minute”Rule

SteveOlenskiisoneofthefinestentrepreneurstodateandhehasgivenwonderfuladviceintheshapeofthe

“Two-Minute"Rule.The"Two-Minute”Ruleisbasicallyaboutmakingthebestoutofsmallwindowsatwork.

Olenskitellsusthatifthereisataskatwork,andyoucandoitin2minutes,thenyoudoitimmediately.Whenyou

completethatsmalltask,youdon,tactuallyhavetowastemoretimegettingbacktoit,whichalsoincreasesyour

productivity.

36.Byfocusingononetask,youmay.

A.feellikethejackofalltradesB.finishthattaskwithhighstandards

C.distractyourselffromthebiggerpictureD.reduceyourworkefficiency

37.Whatistheauthor,ssuggestionforhandlingdifficulttasks?

A.Respondtothemtensely.B.Makeaplaninadvance.

C.Breakthemintomanageableones.D.Focusontheresultsallthetime.

38.Youcandowellwithopen-endedtasksorprojectsifyou.

A.IeamtotakeabreakB.performmiraclesatwork

C.imposeadeadlineonyourselfD.comparethemtobuildingblocks

39.WhatisTRUEaboutthe"Two-Minute"Rule?

A.Itinvolvesdoingasmalltaskwithoutdelay.B.Itappliestoallkindsoftasks.

C.ItiscriticizedbySteveOlenski.D.Itrequiresgettingbacktotasks.

40.Whatistheauthor,spurposeinwritingthispassage?

A.Tosharehisworkexperiencewiththereader.B.Topointouttheimportanceoftimemanagement.

C.Tointroducethewaysofachievinggoals.D.Tooffertipsonenhancingproductivity.

B

Once,duringmysummerholidays,myfatherwassick,butheworkedinthericefieldjustthesame,because

therewassomuchtodo.AsIlookedathisthinfigure,crawling(缓慢移动)aheadofme,Ithoughtofmyown

depressingfuture.ɪwastiedtothelandbyjobafterbackbreakingjob,unlikeotherboyswhohadfreedomto

pursuehappiness.Whyweretherepeopleintheworldwhowouldneverknowwhatitwasliketotoil(苦干),and

others,likeme,whohadbeentoilingeversincetheyweresmallboys,seasonafterseason,yearafteryear?Why

weresomepeoplesittingbeforeelectricfansorinair-conditionedrooms,whileIwasoutofbreathandsweating

undertheblazingsun?Whywastheremudandmoremudinfrontofme?

Onlywefannerswerewillingtocrawl,toassumethelowliestofpositionsinordertohaveabetterharvest.

Evenahorse,whenworkingforman,standstall.Iwassuddenlyconsumedwithgreatpityandgreatrespectfor

poorfanners,andthefocusofmyattentionbegantoextendbeyondmyselfandmyfamily.Thiswasanimportant

turningpointinmylife.

Whilerestingbesideafieldoneday,mybrothersand1resolvedtopursueusefulknowledgeandtechnologyto

helpourselvesandotherfarmersimproveourcircumstances,andlightenourburdenoflabour.Thisresolvegave

mestrengthsothatwhenIwenttouniversity,lightenourburdenoflabour.Thisresolvegavemestrengthsothat

whenIwenttouniversity,andlatertotheUSonascholarship,myspiritroseabovepersonalhardships.Crawling

inthemudhadtaughtmetolakebleedingandsweatingaspartofmylife,andnottobeafraidinthefaceof

difficulties.ButwhatwasmoreimportantwasthatIhadlearnedthemeaningof“Youreapwhatyousow”.

Motherusedtosay,ɑJudgeamannotbyhisface,butbyhisfields.,,Iappreciatemoreandmorethemeaning

ofthesewords.Thelandisdependable,aslongasyouarewillingtotoilonit.Whenthewindblewandthegreen

riceplantsmovedlikewavesinasea,stunninglybeautiful,adeepsenseofsatisfactionswelledup(充满)inme.

Ilabouredhardinthesimple,isolatedcountrysideofmyhome,andIamproudofthis.AlthoughlaterIwent

intoacademicresearch,Ishallalwaysrememberwhatworkinginthericefieldstaughtme:plantyourfeetfirmly

ontheground,workhardandyouwillberewarded.

41.WhatdidtheauthorthinkofhisjobasafarmerinParagraph1?

A.Unhappybutpromising.B.Freeandmeaningful.

C.Busybutrewarding.D.Exhaustingandhopeless.

42.Whatmotivatedtheauthortochangehispresentlife?

A.Theconcernforhisfather,ssickness.B.Hispityandrespectforpoorfarmers.

C.Hiseagernessforknowledgeandtechnology.D.Hiswishtohaveabetterharvest.

43Howdoestheauthorunderstandhismother,swordsinParagraph4?

A.Amanshouldbejudgedbyhisacademicbackground.

B.Aman,ssenseofsatisfactioncomesfromtheland.

C.Amanwillingtotoilinhisfieldisboundtoreapaharvest.

D.Amanshouldn,tbeproudofhisappearance.

44.Accordingtothelastparagraph,itcanbeinferredthattheauthor.

A.achievesgreatsuccessinhisacademiccareerB.benefitsalotfromhispreviousexperience

C.livesintheisolatedcountrysideD.takesprideinhishometown

45.Whatcouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?

ACrawlingintheRiceFieldsB.StickingtoYourDreams

C.LighteningtheBurdenofLabourD.SparingNoEfforttoWork

C

TikTokissettinga60-minutedailyscreentimelimitforuserswhoareagedunder18.Thevideoapp,whichis

ownedbyChinesefirmByteDance,saiditisintroducingthefeaturetoencourageteenstomanagetheirscreentime.

TikTokaddedthatthenewlimitcomesafteritbroughtinaprompt(提示符)lastyear,whichhelpedincreasethe

useoftheirscreentimetoolsby234%.

Hittingthelimit,usersaffectedwillreceiveanewpasscodeonthescreenintheirapptounlockextratime.

Anyonewhorejectsthenew60-minuterestrictionandgoesontousetheappfor100minutesadaywillreceivea

warningfromTikToktosettheirownscreentimecontrols.ParentsofchildrenusingtheFamilyPairingoptionon

theappwillalsobeabletosetscreentimelimits,aswellasaccessadashboard(控制面板)whichwouldgivea

breakdownofappusage.

CormacKeenan,headoftrustandsafetyatTikTok,saidthecompanyhadworkedwithresearchersin

developingthenewlimits.ςςSincethere,snoagreementontheςright,amountofscreentime,Weconsultedthe

currentacademicresearchandexpertsfromtheDigitalWellnessLabatBostonChildren,sHospitalinchoosingthis

limit,,,hesaid.

Criticsofthevideoappwelcomedthescreentimelimit,butdescribeditasthe“tipOfthιiceberg“whenit

comestoTikTok,sresponsetoyoungusers,exposuretotheplatfoπn.4TikTokhaswontheracefortheheartsand

mindsof14to24-year-oldsintheUnitedStatesandtheUnitedKingdom,,,saidImranAhmed,chiefexecutiveof

theCenterforCounteringDigitalHate.uItistheonethatneedstobedealtwithmosturgently.^^MrAhmedsaidhis

centre'sresearchattheendoflastyearfoundthatwithinminutesofopeningaTikTokaccount,a13-year-oldgirl

userwasreceivingeatingdisorderandself-harmcontentinherfeed.Hecalledontheplatformtofocusitsefforts

notjustonlimitingscreentime,butalsoto44cleanup“feedsofhaπnfulcontenttomakeitaςςsafeenvironmentfor

children,,∙

46.InthefirstparagraphTikTokisintroducingthenewscreentimelimitto.

,

A.encouragein-personinteractionsB.increasetheuseoftheplatform

C.helpteensstayincontroloftheiruseD.avoidcriticismfromconcernedparents

47.Whatwillhappenwhenusersunder18reachtheirscreentimelimit?

A.Theirparentswillsendthemawarningmessage.

B.Theywillbelockedoutoftheiraccountfortheday.

C.Theymustenterapasscodetocontinueusingtheapp.

D.Theirparentsmustaccessadashboardtoactivatetheapp.

48.HowdidTikTokdevelopthenewlimits?

A.Byseekingexpertadvice.B.Byconsultingthegovernment.

C.Bylaunchingasurveyamongitsusers.D.Bycopyingothersocialmediaplatforms.

49.Whichofthefollowingbestexplainstheunderlinedpartinthelastparagraph?

A.AninsufficientactiontokeepteenssafeonTikTok.

B.Annoticeablepartofnetworksecurityproblems.

C.AnurgentissuewaitingforTikToktodealwith.

D.AnoverrelianceonTikTokamongteens.

50.Itcanbeinferredfromthelastparagraphthat.

A.TikTokexposesyounguserstomentaldisorderB.TikTokisdangerouslyaddictivetoteens

C.TikTokappealstoyoungusersworldwideD.TikTokispopularbutnotsafeenoughforteens

D

Haveyouevercomeoutofasteamyhotshowerandtriedtolookatyourreflectioninthemirrorwhenit,s

completelysteamedandfoggedup?Ioftenthinkthatishowwetendtoviewourbeauty一throughfoggedup

mirrors.Weareseeingourselvesbutthepictureisn,texactlyclear!Themirrorshavebeenfoggedupthrough

differentlifeexperiencesandmemoriesasWehavegrownup,andnowblendtogethertoformourowndefinition

ofourbeauty.

Thefirstmirrorisformedasayoungchildandisoftenbasedonwhatwassaidaboutusfromourparentsand

thosearoundus.IrememberbeingtoldthatIwasacutechild,sothatwhenIgotalittleolderandwasaroundsix

orsevenandanotherchildtriedtotellmeIwasugly-everythingwithinmeroseupagainstthestatementbecause

mySeFbeliefinwhatmyparentshadsaidstoodstrong.

Thesecondmirroristhemirrorofadolescence,thoseformativeyearswhenwearepushedintothebigwild

worldandoutoftheprotectionofhome.AsateenagerIwenttoaboardingschool,andIwasoneoftheonlytwo

blackpeopleintheentireschool.Childrenbeingnaturallycurious,IfeltlikeIwasaskedamillionandone

differentquestionsaboutbothmyhairandskintone--andɪdon,tthinktherehaseverbeenatimewhenIhavebeen

moreacutelyawareofmyappearance,whichinturnopenedupthedoorformetoquestionhowIlookedandto

thankfullyembracemydifferences.

Thefinalmirrorcomesfromsociallyconstructedideasofbeauty.Weareoftenfacedwithnumerousimagesin

themedia,popularculture,society,peersandsocialmedia,whichcancreateafalseidealofbeautyinoureyes.We

tendtocompareourselvestothoseidealsanduseitassomesortofmargin(差值)ofmeasurement.

However,realbeautycomesfromwithin.Itisacceptanceofyourselfζperceivedflawsandall.Youarea

masterpiece,auniqueblendofgenesandlifeexperiences,ɪfsessentialtoappreciateyourselflikeanyotherwork

ofartornaturalwonder,withoutjudgement.Maybeit,stimetocreateafourthmirror,anewmirrorthatiswiped

cleanandisminusthefogofcomparisons,accusations,judgmentsandexpectations.

51.Whatdothefogged-upmirrorsrepresentaccordingtothefirstparagraph?

A.Thedifficultiesofseeingoneselfinthemirror.

B.Thevarioussourcesofbeautystandards.

C.Theunclearperceptionsofone,sbeauty.

D.Thelifeexperiencesandmemories.

52.Howdidtheauthorreactwhensomeonecalledherugly?

A.Shefeltembarrassed.

B.Shecompletelydeniedit.

C.Shesoughtcomfortfromherparents.

D.Shequestionedwhatherparentshadsaid.

53.Whatcanwelearnaboutsocialconstructedideasofbeauty?

A.Theypushteensoutofhomeprotection.

B.Theyarouseacuteawarenessofone,sappearance.

C.Theymaymisleadpeople'sideaofbeauty.

D.Theyaretheexactmeasurementofbeauty.

54.Whatdoestheauthorsuggestasapossiblefourthmirror?

A.Amirrornotaffectedbyexternalfactors.

B.Amirrorgoingagainstsociety'sexpectations.

C.Amirrorreflectingone,schildhoodexperiences.

D.Amirrorshowingthebeautyidealsfromsocialmedia.

55.ThepassageismainlywrittentotellusthatWeshould.

A.bringhappinesstothosearoundus

B.keepourresolvedespiteobstacles

C.changeourselvestoachieveanideal

D.embraceourrealinnerbeauty

第∏卷非选择题(共35分)

第三部分:写作(共两节;满分35分)

第一节:阅读表达(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)

阅读下面的短文,并根据短文内容回答后面的问题。

RenSainanchanceduponthefuneralindustryin2019.Withadegreeine-commerce,shejoinedanonline

retailerthatdealsinfuneralsuppliesafterseveralfailuresinattemptingtogeta“normal”jobupongraduation.

Encouragedbyherfamily,colleaguesandfriends,Renrealizedthatwhatmattersmostislivingforthe

momentandworkingforwhatsheloves.Puttingasidetheopinionsofothers,shebegantomodelfornewshrouds

(寿衣)forlive-broadcastingaspartofherdailyjob.Gradually,shefoundthatworkinginthefuneralindustryis

meaningfulandthateveryonehasastory.

Onenig

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