宁夏回族自治区银川一中2022-2023学年高三下学期第一次模拟考试英语试卷

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绝密★启用前2023年普通高等学校招生全国统一考试英语试题卷(银川一中第一次模拟考试)注意事项:1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上。2.作答时,务必将答案写在答题卡上。写在本试卷及草稿

纸上无效。3.考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。第一部分:听力理解(共两节。满分30分)做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。第一节(共5小题:每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)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,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,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。例:Howmuchistheshirt?A.$19.15.B.$9.18

C.$9.15答案是C.1.WhatdoesthemansayaboutJack?A.He’shumorous.B.He’sresponsible.C.He’sserious.2.Whatistheprobablerel

ationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Cousins.B.Classmates.C.Uncleandniece.3.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout

?A.Whattohaveforlunch.B.Wheretobuysomevegetables.C.Whowillcookameal.4.Whereareprobablythespeakers?A.Inthecarshop

.B.Inthetoyshop.C.Intheclothingshop.5.Whatdoesthemanusuallydoinhissparetime?A.Playchesswithhisgrandfather.B.Playvideogam

es.C.Dosomeexercise.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)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秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。6.Whydoesthemanapologize?A.Fornotgoingtotheamusementpark.B.Fornotexplainingth

ereasonintime.C.Fornotattendingtheparent-teachermeeting.7.Whatsubjectisthewomanprobablybadat?A.Physics.B.English

.C.Math.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8.Wheredoestheconversationtakeplace?A.Atthewoman’shome.B.Atawedding.C.Onthephone.9.WhenwillRosearriv

eatTom’shouse?A.OnJune30th.B.OnJuly1st.C.OnJuly2nd.10.WhatisTomlikelytodonext?A.Answerthedoor.B.Callhisfriend.C.S

endoutaninvitation.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11.WhatisMax’spurposeofgoingtoEurope?A.Towork.B.Totravel.C.Tostudy.12.WhichcountryisMaxin?A.Belgium.B.

France.C.Switzerland.13.WhatwillRitadonext?A.Sharehervideos.B.Takesomepictures.C.Tellthemananaccount.听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。14.WhatdoesLouishelpthewomanc

arry?A.Theboxandtheumbrella.B.Thechairandthecamera.C.Thecameraandthebox.15.HowmanytimesdidLouisgotothegymthisweek?A.Seve

ntimes.B.Sixtimes.C.Twice.16.WhatdidLouisprobablydotoday?A.Hehadhishaircut.B.Hecleanedhishouse.C.Hetalkedwiththeel

derly.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.WherewasRandyBachman’sguitarstolen?A.InJapan.B.InAmerica.C.InCanada.18.HowdidRandyBachmanmakemoneytobuytheguita

r?A.Bylookingafterchildren.B.Bysellingcars.C.Bysingingsongs.19.WhatdidWilliamLongthinkoffindingRandyBachman’

sguitar?A.Itwasmeaningless.B.Itwashopeful.C.Itwasimpossible.20.HowmuchdidTakeshipayforRandyBachman’sguitar?A.$40

0.B.$6,300.C.$85,000.第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。ATherewillbefourconcertsthatareworthexpectingt

hisyear.TicketsforeachconcertarejustUS$59.95perpersonwhenyouorderallfourevents.Hereisthecompleteshowinformationforeachconcert.DeanZ—TheUltimate

ElvisMarch12—15,2023Ticketprice:US$65.59DeanZistheultimateElvis!WhenDeanwasthree,“ThisIsElvis”wasbeingbroadcastonte

levision.HeimmediatelyjumpedonthecoffeetableandstartedimitatingPresley’severymove.Hisnewestshow,DeanZ,TheUltimateElvisisthehig

hpointofalife-longcareerpayingtributetothemanwhowillalwaysbeknownastheKingofRockandRoll,ElvisPresley!December’63March19—22,2023Ticketpri

ce:US$70.39ThemusicofFRANKIEVALLIANDTHEFOURSEASONScomestolifeinthisuniqueconcertexperience.December’63showsfavoritesongsfromFrankieVallithathavebeene

xcitingaudiencesfordecades.Thisre-creationofaFrankieValliandTheFourSeasonsconcertwillhaveyoureachingforthehighnotesasourperformer

stakeyouonamusicaljourneywithstopsateveryphaseoftheircareers!PianoMen:GenerationsMarch26—29,2023Ticketprice:US$69.95Don’tmissthereturnoflastseason’s

mostpopularconcert!TheamazingfatherandsonteamofTerryandNickDaviescelebratethemusicalinfluencesofBillyJ

oelandEltonJohn.NotonlyhaveBillyandEltonwrittenandperformedmusicthathasbeenspreadforfourdecades,butalsoseatedthemselvesbehindthepiano!JoinTerrya

ndNickandtheirincrediblebandonthisjourneythroughtheirlong,successfulcareers.Rockin’OutWithSteveWattsApril9—19,2023Ticketprice:US$73.69Fi

residefavoriteSteveWattsandmembersofthepopularFiresideBandbringyouafast-paced,heartpoundingconcertofRockandRollclassicstotheFiresidestagefortwoweeken

ds.Steveandthebandwillplaysomeofhisparticularfavoritesfromthe60’sthroughtodayincludingsuchartistsasBruceSpringstee

n;DavidBowie,TheBeatlesandmanymore!21.Howmuchwillyoupayintotalifyouorderfourconcerts?A.US$59.95.B.US$239.8.C.US$279.2

6.D.US$279.62.22.Inwhichconcertcanyouenjoysongsofthe1960s?A.Rockin’OutWithSteveWatts.B.PianoMen:Generations.C.Decemb

er’63.D.DeanZ—TheUltimateElvis.23.Whatisthecommonfeatureofthefourconcerts?A.Alltheperformerswillsingaseriesofrocksongs.B.Theyallwi

llbeheldinMarch.C.Allthesongsareoldsongsworthremembering.D.TheyallwillbebroadcastonTV.BFashiondesignersarealwayslookingfornewmater

ialstoworkwith.Lately,it'sallaboutenvironment-friendlymaterials-recycledtyres,mushrooms,evenpineapplefibers!Whatifyouwantsuchapairofs

hoes?Thaelyisheretohelp.ThissneakerbrandoutofDubaiwantstofightthegrowingproblemofplasticpollution.Ledby23-year-oldIndianbusinessmanAshay

Bhave,theymayhavefoundawinningapproach;makingshoesoutofplasticgrocerybags.“Thaely”means“plasticbag”intheHindilanguage.“Iwasloo

kingtocreatefootwearthatiscost-effectiveandsafefortheenvironment,”Bhavesaidinaninterviewwithanewspaper.“Ineed

edtocomeupwithsomethingthatusesrecycledplasticwithoutcreatinganymoreplasticwaste.”Plasticbagsweretheperfectsoluti

on.Hesaidfivetrillionplasticbagsareusedaroundtheworldeachyear.“Iwasmotivatedtofindasolutiontothisproblem,”Bhavesaid.Thatsolutionwasthefiberc

alledThaelyTex.Madeentirelyfromplasticbags,themateriallooksandfeelslikeleather.Thatsoundspromising.Betteryet,theproduction

processrequiresnoadditionalchemicalsandproducesnopoisonousby-products.Theresultisasmart-lookingpairofwhitelow-topsneakers.Bhavewouldn'te

xposethefullprocessformakingThaelyTex,buthesaidthateachpairofshoeswasmadefromupto15plasticbagsand22plasticbottles.Wheredotheyge

tthematerials?BhavetoldEllethatwasthehardestpart.“Thebiggestchallengewefacedwasrightatthefirststepofacquiringtheplasticbags.”Finally,theygothelpfrom

TrioTapTechnologies,awastemanagementplant.BhavesaidtheyofferedtocollectthebagsandalsoprocessthemintoThaelyTex.Sofar,itseemsl

ikethingsarefallingintoplace.Therearealreadyhundredsofpre-ordersinplace.Itsoundsliketheyhavesomeplansforth

efuture.“Wehaveafewmorecolorscomingup,”saidBhave.Theyalsoplantoputoutahigh-topmodelandbringinalineofclothing.Let's

hopetheirgrowthisalsofriendlytotheenvironment.24.WhydidBhavechoosetomakeshoesoutofplasticbags?A.Tosetanewfootweartrend.B.Totestn

ewmaterialsforfootwear.C.Touserecycledplasticinanenvironment-friendlyway.D.Toreducetheuseofplasticbagsinhishomecountr

y.25.WhatwasthemostdifficulttaskforBhave?A.HavingafewmorecolorsforThaely.B.ProcessingplasticbagsintoThaely

Tex.C.Dealingwithmanypoisonousby-productsD.Collectingenoughproductionmaterials26.Theunderlinedpart“putout”inthelastparagraphprobabl

ymeans.A.conserveB.produceC.provideD.broadcast27.Whatcanbethebesttitleforthispassage?A.Thaely:killerofwasteplasticbagsB.Bhave:apromisingyoung

manC.ThaelyTex:materialoutofplasticbagsD.TrioTapTechnologies:awastemanagementplantCTheadvicetodrinkeightglassesofwaterperdaytosta

yhealthycouldbemisleading,anewstudyhasfound.Theresearchlookedatdatafrom5,600peopleacross26countrieswithagesrangingfromsevendaysoldto96yearsold.Itfou

ndthatpeoplemayneedlessthanthisamountperday,butrequirementscanvaryonanindividualbasis.“Thesciencehasneversupportedtheoldeightglassesthingasanappro

priateguideline,mainlybecauseitconfusedtotalwaterturnover*withwaterfromdrinks.Andalotofyourwatercomesfromthefoodyoueat,”saysleadautho

rofthestudy,ProfessorDaleSchoeller.“Thisstudyisthebestwe’vedonesofartomeasurehowmuchwaterpeopleactuallyconsumeonadailybasis,andthemajorfactorstha

tdrivewaterturnover.”Resultsshowdailywaterneedspeakamongmenaged20-29,buttheyremainthesameforwomenfromtheageof20to55.Theteamalso

foundthatmen’sandwomen’swaterrequirementsdifferbyabouttwoglasses,orhalfaliter.Theaverage20-year-oldmano

fnormalweightlivinginatemperateclimatewouldtakeinandloseabout3.2literseveryday.Forwomen,thatnumberiscloserto2.7.Accordingto

thestudy,physicalactivitylevelexplainedthelargestproportionofthedifferencesinwaterturnover,followedbysex,the

HumanDevelopmentIndex(人类发展指数),andage.Theresearchersfoundhunter-gatherersandfarmersindevelopingnationshadhigherwaterturnovert

hanthoseinindustrializedeconomies.Inotherwords,theloweryourhomecountry’sHumanDevelopmentIndex,themorewateryougothroughinaday.“That’srepresentingthec

ombinationofseveralfactors,”Schoellercontinues.“ThosepeopleinlowHDIcountriesaremorelikelytoliveinareaswith

higheraveragetemperatures,andmorelikelytobeperformingphysicallabor.That,plusbeinglesslikelytohaveaccesstoasipofcleanwaterwhenevertheyneed

it,makestheirwaterturnoverhigher.”Theresultsofthestudywillhaveaninfluenceonglobalwarming.Theresearchershopethat

thestudywillbeabletohelptopredictmorespecificandaccuratefuturewaterneeds.*waterturnover:水周转量,即水的总交换量,包括了我们摄入的水分和流失的水分。28.Whatcanbelearn

edfromthenewstudy?A.Womenneedlesswaterperdaywhenturningtwenty.B.Menconsumethemostwaterperdayintheir20s.C.Menconsumetwoli

tersofwaterperdaymorethanwomen.D.Thedailywaterturnoverofamandoublesthatofawoman.29.What’sProfessorDaleSchoell

er’sattitudetowardstheeightglassestheory?A.Approved.B.Objective.C.Negative.D.Unclear.30.Whicharethefactorsmentionedinthetextthatcau

sethedifferenceinwaterturnoveramongpeople?a.Genderdifference.b.Waterdrinkinghabits.c.Theamountofphysicalworkapersonperforms.d.Thelevelofdevel

opmentofthecountryapersonlivesin.A.acdB.bcdC.abdD.abc31.WhatdoesSchoellerexplaininthesixthparagraph?A.Thewatershort

ageproblemfacedbylowHDIcountries.B.ThepoorlivingconditionofpeopleinlowHDIcountries.C.WhypeoplelivinginlowHDIcountrieshavehigh

erwaterturnover.D.WhypeoplelivinginlowHDIcountriescannotgetcleanwater.DUsingthepowerofartificialintelligence(AI),scientistshaverevealednewinsightsi

ntothecreationanddestructionofmassextinction.Contrarytoconventionalknowledge,theirstudysuggeststhatlargerextinctionsarenotalway

saformof“creativedestruction”thatallowsneworganismstoradiate(向周围辐射出去)andevolve.Instead,itsuggeststhatmassext

inctionisrarelyassociatedwithnewspeciesofradiation.Dr.HoyalCuthill,theleadstudyauthorfromtheUniversityofEssexinth

eUKandtheTokyoInstituteofTechnology,saidinastatement,“Someofthemostchallengingthingstounderstandthehistoryoflife

arethevasttimelinesinvolvedandthenumberofspecies.Newmachinelearningapplicationscanhelpusunderstandtheinform

ationinhuman-readableform.Thismeansthatwecan,sotospeak,holdtheevolutionofhalfabillionyearsinthepalmofourhandandga

innewinsightsfromwhatwesee.”Theyconcludedthatmassextinctionandlaterradiationwerenotconnectedaspreviouslythought.Within5percentofthemostsignificantp

eriodsofdisruption(中断),AIdetected“bigfivemassextinctions,sevenmoremassextinctions,twomassextinction-radiationeventsand15massra

diations.Mostimportantly,itdiscoversthatmassiveradiationandextinctionrarelyoccurredwitheachother,changingtheviewthatgreaterextinctionleadsto

akindofdeepcycle-likespeciesradiationofnature.Itappearsthatlargerextinctionsarecertainlynottheengineofevolutionaryradiation.TaketheCa

mbrianExplosionforexampleanditwasabout41millionyearsagowhenalargegroupofanimalsfirstappearedonthefirstfossilrec

ordandthedawnofahighmobileanimalequippedwithmodernphysicalfeatures.Thisnewstudyfoundthatahandfulofoth

ernotableexplosionsofbiodiversity,includingtheCambrianExplosion,usuallyoccurredatatimewhentheywerelargelyisol

ated(孤立的)fromextinction.Dr.NicholasGuttenberg,astudyco-authorfromtheTokyoInstituteofTechnologyexplained,“Ecosystemsaredynamicandyoudon'tneedanyt

hingtoexisttoallowsomethingnewtoappear.”32.What'sthefunctionofthefirstparagraph?A.Toanalyzethecauseofcreativedestruction.B.Totellustheresultofthenew

study.C.ToexplainthepowerofartificialintelligenceD.Topresenttheconventionalideaofmassextinction.33.WhatdoDr.HoyalCuthill'swordsimply?

A.NewAImachineslearnapplicationsbetter.B.It'sdifficulttounderstandthehistoryoflife.C.Newspeciesappearbeforemassextinction.

D.AIcontributesalottothestudyofevolution.34.WhyistheCambrianExplosionmentionedinthetext?A.Toprovideknowledgeofhistory.B.T

ohighlighttheimportanceofAI.C.Tosupportthenewstudy.D.Toprovethepreviousviewisright.35.Whatisthetextmainlyabout?A.Anewunderstandingofmassextinction.B

.Theprocessesofbiologicalevolution.C.AnimalspecieswithmodernphysicalfeaturesD.Therelationshipbetweenmassextinc

tionandradiation第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。You'llprobablybefamiliarwiththeNorthAmer

icanspellingoftheword“airplane”.However,ifyou'veeverbeenonaninternationalflightleavingtheUnitedStatesandgoingtoanotherEnglish-speakingcountry

liketheUnitedKingdom,you'veprobablynoticedthatthereareafewdifferencesbetweentheAmericanandBritishspellingsofword

swiththesamemeaning.36.TheAmericanEnglishspellingis“airplane”whiletheBritishEnglishspellingis“aeroplane”.So,whydoesthi

shappen?Let'slookattherootofthephenomenon.37.“BritishEnglishhasageneraltendencytofavourspellingsandwordsthatremind

peopleofFrench,butAmericanEnglish,whenithasdeviated(背离)fromwhatBritishEnglishdoes,oftenchangesintothedirectionofseeminglessFrench,”saysLynne

Murphy,authorofTheProdigalTongue:TheLove-HateRelationshipBetweenBritish&AmericanEnglish.38.“Aeroplane”isnoexception.“We'recomfortablewith‘

aero’inscientificterms,butasplanesbecamemorecommonthingstotalkabout,the‘aero’seemedtoofancy,”explainsMurphy.“InScien

tificAmericanin1906,therewasalreadyaclaimthat‘39’.Tenyearslater,‘airplane’wasadoptedbytheNationalAdvisoryCommitteeforAeronauticsastheirter

m.ItwasconsideredintheUnitedKingdom,butthatsuggestiondidn'tgoanywhere.”There'sagoodreasonwhywordsthatmea

nthesamethingarespelleddifferently,andwhythatwillcontinuetohappen.“40andpeoplearegenerallyproudofit,sotheyco

ntinuetospelldifferently,”saysMurphy.A.EverycountryhasdifferentcultureB.AirplaneisamuchbetterwordthanaeroplaneC.Yourspellingtellspe

oplewhereyou'refromD.Theword“airplane”happenstobeanexampleE.AmericanEnglishandBritishEnglishhavesimilarhistoricaloriginsF.AlotofwordsintheEnglishla

nguageareborrowedfromotherlanguages,likeLatin,Greek,andFrenchG.There'salotofhistorythatgoesbeyondwordsanddivesdeepintopolitics,governmentandsc

ience第三部分语言知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。Nowatsomelevel,allmomsan

ddadsknowtheyshouldn'tyellatkids.Butifyoudon't41ortalkangrily,howdoyoudiscipline(管教)?Forthousandsofyears,theInuithave42anancienttool:storytelli

ng.Designedtoimprovekids’behaviorsandsometimes43savetheirlives,oralstoriesarepasseddownfromone44tothenext.Forexample,howdoyou

teachkidsto45theocean?Insteadof46,“Don'tgonearthewater!”Inuitparentstakeaunique47andtellkidsaspecialstory

aboutwhat'sinsidethewater.48,thosestoriesseemedtometooscaryforlittlechildren.Andmyinitialreactionwasto49them.ButmyopinionchangedafterIwatchedmyowndau

ghter'sresponseto50tales---andafterIlearnedmoreabouthumanity'scomplexrelationshipwithstorytelling.Oralstorytellingiswhat'sknownasahuman51.Fortensoft

housandsofyears,ithasbeenakeywaythatparentsteachchildrenaboutvaluesandhowto52.Modernhunter-gatherergr

oupsuse53toteachsharing,respectforothersandconflictavoidance.WiththeAgta,ahunter-gathererpopulationofthePhilippines,goodstorytellingskillsare

54morethanhuntingskillsormedicinalknowledge.Todaymanyparentsoutsourcetheiroralstorytellingtoscreens,whichalso55.Welearnbestthroughthin

gsthatare56tous.Andstories,bytheir57,canhavelotsofthingsinthemthataremuchmoreinterestinginawaythatbare58don't.Storieswithadashofd

anger59kidslikemagnets(磁石).Andtheyturnatension-riddenactivitylikediscipliningintoa60interaction.So,don'tdiscountthe

playfulnessofstorytelling41.A.answerB.scoldC.defendD.stare42.A.reliedonB.runintoC.dealtwithD.appliedfor43.A.

stillB.onlyC.evenD.never44.A.pointB.seasonC.destinationD.generation45.A.stayawayfromB.lookforwardtoC.faceuptoD.putupwith46.A.ye

llingB.beggingC.recommendingD.questioning47.A.contributionB.approachC.opportunityD.introduction48.A.AtleastB.InadditionC.AtfirstD.Forexample49

.A.subscribeB.dismissC.substituteD.prove50.A.familiarB.personalC.humorousD.similar51.A.formB.rightC.characteristicD.emotion52.A.behaveB.c

alculateC.changeD.differ53.A.toysB.experimentsC.videosD.stories54.A.affectedB.prizedC.distributedD.blamed55.A.declinesB.

existsC.worksD.concludes56.A.importantB.availableC.apparentD.interesting57.A.natureB.sizeC.purposeD.aspect58.A.pre

dictionB.imaginationC.statementsD.performances59.A.consistofB.turndownC.payoffD.pullin60.A.carefulB.playfu

lC.doubtfulD.painful第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)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。ThefullmoonlightsuptheskyontheeveningoftheLanternFest

ival.Thefestival,whichfalls61the15thdayofthefirstmonthintheChineselunarcalendar,markstheendofmorethantwowe

eksofChineseNewYear62(celebrate)eachyear.Solving“lanternriddles”isamongthemanypopulartraditionalactiviti

esforthefestival,whichincludeeatingtangyuan,enjoyingthefullmoon,and63(lose)incolorfullightedlanterns.Theseguessinggames64

(refer)toaslanternriddlesbecausetheyinvolveriddleswrittenonlanternsoronslipsofpaper65(attach)tolanterns.

Theyoftencontainmessagesofgreat66(wise)andgoodfortune,andgivechildrenandothersofallagestheopportunityto

havefunwhilepracticinglanguageandproblem-analyzingskills.Agoodmanyof67classicriddlesconnectwithChinesecharacters,historicalfigur

es,literaryreferences,ornamesofcitiesandotherplacesinChina.Peoplemustguesstheanswerbythinkingaboutthe68(variety

)meaningsofthewordsandphrasesthatmakeuptheriddle.69(basic),atipmaybeprovided,suchasindicating70theans

werisaperson,aplace,orathing.第四部分写作(共两节,满分35分)第一节:短文改错(共10小题:每小题1分,满分10分)假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文。文中共有10处语言错误,每句中最多有两处。每处错误仅涉及

一个单词的增加、删除或修改。增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(∧),并在其下面写出该加的词。删除:把多余的词用斜线(l)划掉。修改:在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。注意:1.每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;2.只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。Dearfello

wstudents,WiththeCollegeEntranceExaminationapproaches,manystudentsofSeniorThreefeelquitestressfulandarenotwillingtosparetimefors

ports.Theyjustlosesightoftheimportantrolesportsplayin.Infact,doingsportsregularlybenefitusindifferentways.

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