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2023年春季学期高一年级新高考选科调研联考英语本试卷满分150分,考试时间120分钟。注意事项:1.答题前,务必将自己的姓名、班级、考号填写在答题卡规定的位置上。2.答选择题时,必须使用2B铅笔将答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑,如需改动,用橡皮擦擦干净后,再选涂其它答案标号。3

.答非选择题时,必须使用0.5毫米黑色签字笔,将答案书写在答题卡规定的位置上。4.所有题目必须在答题卡上作答,在试题卷上答题无效。第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)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。1.Whatdidtheboyfinallyget?A.Abluebike.B.Awhiteb

ikeC.Aredbike.2.Whereisthemanmostprobably?A.Atabusstop.B.Onaplane.C.Onatrain.3.Whatdoesthemanwantthewomantodo?A.C

hangearoomwithadifferentview.B.Wakehimupinthemorning.C.Havebreakfastwithhim.4.Whatdoesthemanthinkofthelecture?A.Interesting.B.Strange.C

.Difficult.5.Howmuchdidtheman'swifepayforhercoat?A.$120.B.$214.C.$240.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.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?A.Environmentprot

ection.B.Publictransportation.C.Abirthdayparty.7.Howdoesthemanusuallygotowork?A.Bybus.B.Bycar.C.Bybike.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8.Whatisthe

manprobablygoingtodo?A.Seeadoctor.B.Buyabook.C.Enjoysomefood.9.Howlongwillittakethemantowalkthere?A.About10minutes.B.About20minutes.

C.About30minutes.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.WhatisJenny'sproblem?A.Shehashighbloodpressure.B.Sheisundergreatstress.C.Shecan't

getalongwithherworkmates.11.WhatmainlymakesJennylooktired?A.Thenewjob.B.Themedicine.C.Thedog.12.WhatdidthedoctoradviseJennytodo?A.Takesomemedici

ne.B.Domoreexercise.C.Keepapet.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13.Whatdoesthemanmainlywanttodoatpresent?A.Todosomesports.B.Tolearnfromothers.C.Togotosomeconcerts

.14.Whatisthewomanmostinterestedin?A.Playingthepiano.B.ListeningtomusicC.Exchangingexperience.15.Whatarethespe

akersbothweakin?A.Popmusic.B.ClassicalmusicC.Musicteory.16.Whomwouldthespeakersturnto?A.Timmy'suncle.B.Lily'suncle.C

.Theirprofessor.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.Whydopeopleallovertheworldenjoysports?A.Becausesportsareexciting.B

.Becausesportshavealonghistory.C.Becausesportsenablethemtolivelonger.18.Whendopeoplegetexcitedwhilewatchingthegames?A.Wh

entheirfavoriteteamwins.B.Whentheywinthegame.C.Whentheygetgoodnews.19.Whatsporthasalonghistory?A.Basketball.B.Jumping.C.Sa

iling.20.Whichisoneofthenewestinthefamilyofsports?A.Martialarts.B.Swimming.C.Water-skiing第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分

50分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5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。ATherewillbefourconcertsthatareworthexpectingthisyear.Ticketsforeachconc

ertarejust$59.95perpersonwhenyouorderallfourevents.Hereisthecompleteshowinformationforeachconcert.DeanZ-TheUltimateElvisA

ugust12-15,2023Ticketprice:$65.59DeanZistheultimateElvis!WhenDeanwasthree,“ThisIsElvis"wasbeingbroadcastontelevision.Heimmediatelyjumpedonthecoff

eetableandstartedimitatingPresley'severymove.Hisnewestshow,DeanZ-TheUltimateElvis,isthehighpointofalife-longcareerpayingtribute(致敬)to

themanwhowillalwaysbeknownastheKingofRockandRoll,ElvisPresley!December'63August19-22,2023Ticketprice:$70.3

9ThemusicofFrankieValliAndTheFourSeasonscomestolifeinthisuniqueconcertexperience.December'63showsfavoritesongs

fromFrankieVallithathavebeenexcitingaudiencesfordecades.Thisrecreation(重现)ofaFrankieValliandTheFourSeasonsconcertwillhaveyoureachingforth

ehighnotesasourperformerstakeyouonamusicaljourneywithstopsateveryphaseoftheircareers!PianoMen:GenerationsAugust2

6-29,2023Ticketprice:$69.95Don'tmissthereturnoflastseason'smostpopularconcert!TheamazingfatherandsonteamofTerryandNickDaviescelebr

atethemusicalinfluencesofBillyJoelandEltonJohn.NotonlyhaveBillyandEltonwrittenandperformedmusicthathasbeenspread

forfourdecades,butalsoseatedthemselvesbehindthepiano!JoinTerryandNickandtheirincrediblebandonthisjourneythrought

heirlong,successfulcareers.Rockin'OutWithSteveWattsSeptember9-19,2023Ticketprice:$73.69FiresidefavoriteSteveWattsandmembersof

thepopularFiresideBandbringyouafast-paced,heartpoundingconcertofRockandRollclassicstotheFiresidestagefortwoweekends.Stevea

ndthebandwillplaysomeofhisparticularfavoritesfromthe1960'sthroughtodayincludingsuchartistsasBruceSpringsteen;DavidBowie,TheBe

atlesandmanymore!21.Howmuchwillyoupayforeachconcertwhenyouorderallfourevents?A.$59.95.B.$65.59C.$70.39D.$69.9522.Inwhi

chconcertcanyouseeTerryandNickDavies?A.DeanZ-TheUltimateElvis.C.PianoMen:Generations.B.December'63.D.Rockin'OutWit

hSteveWatts.23.Whatdothefourconcertshaveincommon?A.AlltheconcertswillbeheldinAugust.B.Alltheconcertswillbebroadcastontelev

ision.C.AlltheperformerswillsingRockandRoll.D.Alltheconcertswillhaveoldsongsworthremembering.BMr.Smith,theprofessoratmybusinessclas

s,hadauniquewayofgoingovertheanswerstoourweeklytests.Foreachquestion,hewouldaskarandomstudentfortheiranswerandthencon

tinuetogrill(盘问追问)him/her,forcinghim/hertodefendthatanswer.Itwascertainlyamemorablewaytoreview.HowIwishedI'dbe

enamoreexperiencedstudentandgotusedtotheprofessor'sgrilling!Iwasn't,though.Butinmyanatomyclass,Dr.Cuddyintrodu

ced“highpower”and“lowpower”bodypositions,saying“highpower”positionsinvolvetakingupmuchspaceandmakingyo

urselflookbig,while“lowpower”poses,incontrast,involvemakingyourselflooksmall,keepingyourarmsandlegscrossedandheldclose.Peopletendtoseeotherswi

thhighpowerposesasnaturalleaders,andaremorewillingtohirethem.Herresearchfindingwasthatspendingjusttwominutesstandinginahighpowerposeincreasedaper

son'sfeelingofpowerandself-confidence.Shewantedustotryitout.Onmynextquiz-reviewday,insteadofbendingovermybookstudyingquietly,Isatupstr

aightandspreadoutmybooksandnotebooksontheentiresurfaceofmydesk.Whenourteacheraskedifanyonehadanyquestionsaboutthematerialbeforewe

beganourquizreview,Iraisedmyhand.Theeffectwassurprising.Myprofessoransweredmyquestionasiftalkingtoacolleague,andIhadawonderfulfeelingo

fcalm.Suddenly,IrealizedthattheimportantthingwasthatIwasparticipating.Ijustneededtoengagefullyintheclassandlearn

.Today,beforeapresentationoratest,Ispendafewminutes“thinkingbig”-takingupspaceandbeingseen.ItcalmsmedownandwhenIdo,mybestalwaysturnsouttob

eprettygood.24.Howdidtheauthorperforminhisbusinessclass?A.Hewasgoodatdefendinghisanswer.B.Hehaddifficultygettingusedtotheprofes

sor.C.Hedidgoodmemorizationforhisweeklytests.D.Hefeltconfidenttoquestionagainsttheteacher.25.WhatdidDr.Cuddywant

herstudentstotryout?A.Keepingtheirarmscrossedatatalk.B.Keepingtheirdeskscleaninclass.C.Usinglow-powerposesinclass

.D.Takingahigh-powerposebriefly.26.Whatwilltheauthorspendtimedoingbeforeatest?A.Discussingthecontentwithhisclass

mates.B.Goingoverhislessonswithoutbeingseen.C.Makinghimselflookbigandgetnoticed.D.Collectingthingsonhisdesktomakeitclea

n.27.Whatistheauthor'sattitudetowards“thinkingbig”?A.Favorable.B.Doubtful.C.Critical.D.Indifferent.CNoonecanresist(抗拒)t

hetemptationofsnacks.Butatthesametime,youmaybeunderestimating(低估)howmanycaloriesasnackcontains.Whatwou

ldhappenifyouhadabagofcrisps(炸薯片)aday?Eatinganextrapacketofcrispsadaycouldleadtoaweightgainof6.35kgafterayear,TheTimesreported.Peopleunde

restimatethenumberofcaloriesintheirsnacks,withexpertswarningthateatingabagofcrispseverydaycouldleadtoastoneofweightgai

ninayear.Asurveyofaround2,000adultsfoundthataboutthreequartersunderestimatedtheimpactofwhatasmallreductioncouldhave.Oneintenbelievedthatcutting20

0caloriesadaywouldnotaffectweight.Atthesametime,manypeopledidn'tseemtoknowexactlyhowmanycalorieswereintheirsnacks.Whenitcametosnacks,pe

oplestruggled,with95percentguessingthathalfasharingbagoftortillachipshad214caloriesonaverage,almosthalft

hetruefigureof447.Can'tweresistbuyingsnacks?Thefoodenvironmentistoblame.Eventhoughweallknowsnackingisbadforour

health,wecan'thelpbutfillourshoppingcartswithsnacks.Don'talwaysblameyourselfforpoorself-control,andsupermarketshelvesalsohavetocarrythis“po

t”half.HugoHarper,headofNesta'shealthteam,saidthepressuretoresisthigh-caloriesnacksshouldnotbeputonconsume

rs(消费者)andthatourfoodenvironmentneededtobechanged.Hesaid,“Ourenvironmenthasarealimpactonwhatweeat,fromadvertisementsandsupermarketpromotionstow

hat'savailableinourlocalcornershops.”Hugoadded,“Ifwehadfewercuestosnacks,orwerepushedtobuyfewerhighcaloriesnacks,weshouldbe

abletoseerealchange."Newrulescomingintoforcenextmonthwillrestrictpromotionsonfoodshighinfat,sugarandsaltinbigshops.28.Whyd

oestheauthormentioncrispsinParagraph1?A.Tointroducethetopic.B.Tolistsomereasons.C.Tomakeacomparison.D.Toraiseaquestion.29.Whatcanweknowfromth

esurvey?A.Oneintenpeoplecut200caloriesaday.B.Manypeopleknewhowmanysnackstheyate.C.Mostpeoplelackedtheawarenessofsnac

ks'impact.D.Nooneknewthefactthatthesnackscontainedmanycalories.30.Whatmaycausepeopletobuymoresnacksaccordingtothetext?A.Livingconditions.B

.Thefoodenvironment.C.Consumptionability.D.Supermarketmanagement.31.Whichofthefollowingmaybethebesttitlefor

thetext?A.Apacketofcrispscontainsmanycalories.B.Peoplecanresistthetemptationofsnacks.C.Adultsgotinvolvedin

aconsumptionsurvey.D.Theharmofsnacksisbeyondyourimagination.DCulturalheritageisavarietyoflocaltreasuresfromdifferentplaces.

Thesetreasuresoftenincreasepeople'sprideintheirhometown.Thus,protectingculturalheritageisofgreatsignific

anceandimportance.Inprotectingculturalheritage,countriesaroundtheworldshouldjoinhandsfurthertodealwithissues.Todaytherearesharedmeasurestoprese

rveculturalheritage.However,countriesstillhavedifferentviewsonculturalheritagepreservation.AsianandEuropeanarchitectureisverydifferent,forexampl

e.Europeanbuildingsareoftenstonestructuresthatcanstanddamagecausedbywindandrain,whilethoseintheEastare

moreoftenwoodenstructureswhichrequirerenovation(翻新).Thisleadstodifferentviewsonhowtopreserveancientarchitecture.Fromtheverybeginning,Euro

peanshavetheopinionthatpeopleshouldtakefewermeasuresintheprocessofprotectingculturalheritage.Forexample,theruinsoftheRomanColosseumhaves

implybeenleftastheyare,butAsiahasatraditionofrenovationofculturalrelicsandwebelievethatthismeasurewillnotaffecttheirauthenticity

(真实性).TheIseGrandShrinebuildinginJapanisrebuiltevery20yearsfromonegenerationtothenext.Suchtraditionca

usedadebateininternationalculturalheritagepreservationcircles,assomethoughtthattherebuildingprocesswo

uldharmitsauthenticity.ExpertsaroundtheworldtravelledtoJapanespeciallytoconducton-sitecheckanddiscussions,andtheyfinallyrecognizedthattheterm“authe

nticity"actuallyvariesfromculturetoculture.TheimportanceoftheseinternationalexchangesisthattheywillhelptheworldunderstandAsia,an

dacceptAsianwaystoprotectculturalheritage.32.WhatcanwelearnfromParagraph1?A.Protectingculturalheritageisoflittlesignificance.B.Countrieshavethe

sameviewsonculturalheritagepreservation.C.Culturalheritageoftenmakespeopleproudoftheirhometown.D.Countriesworkalonewithoutsharinginpr

otectingculturalheritage.33.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“those”inParagraph2referto?A.Structures.B.Buildings

.C.Damages.D.Views.34.Whatcanweinferfromthetext?A.Europeanexpertsfailtoprotectculturalrelics.B.Prote

ctingculturalheritagecausesmanyissues.C.ManyEuropeanancientbuildingsaremadeofwood.D.Waystoprotectculturalheritagearedifferentfromareatoarea

.35.Whatdoestheauthoragreetoinprotectingculturalheritage?A.Internationalcommunicationisneeded.B.Weshouldfollowwestern

experts'advice.C.Culturalheritagewillbedamagedthroughrebuilding.D.Asianwaystoprotectculturalheritageareun

acceptable.第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5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。HowtoleadahealthylifeHaveyouevermadetheresolutiontoleadahealt

hylife?Andwhatdidyoudoforit?Leadingahealthylifemeansthatyoushouldtakechargeofyourownhabitsandactions.36Getenoughsleep.37Enoughsleepcanhelpmain

tainyourimmuneresistance(抵抗力),yourweight,andyourmentalhealth.Trytogotobednaturallyaroundthesametimeeveryeveningsothatyour

bodyknowsit'stimetorelax.38Makesureyoumoveeveryday.Itwillhelptoimproveyourmood,yourenergy,andyourhealth.Ifyou’reanadult,youhadbetterspend7

5to150minutesdoingaerobicactivity(有氧运动)aweek.Actually,it’sbettertoexercisemorefrequentlythantogetallyourworkingoutinoneday,sodosomethingdailyifyoucan

.Buildhappinessandself-acceptance.39Therefore,it'snecessarytogetinthehabitoftreatingyourselflovingly.Speaktoyourselfth

ewayyouwouldspeaktoadearfriend.Andifyouhaveapositivethought,trytosayitoutloud.Seeyourdoctorregularly.Getyourannualcheck-up,andseeadoctorwhe

neveryouthinksomethingmightbewrong.40Yourdoctorswillbemorelikelytodiscoverapotentiallyseriousillnessorconditionearly,whichcanhelp

themtreatitmoreeffectively.A.Takeproperexercisedaily.B.Sleephasmuchtodowithhealth.C.Getallyourworkingoutinoneday.D.Infact,itisnecessary

tohavearegularcheck-up.E.Thereisastronglinkbetweenhappinessandhealth.F.Herearesometipsthatcanhelpyouleada

healthylife.G.Itisgoodforyourrecoveryandcanmakeyoufeelbetter.第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分)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。Atthedoorofaflowershop,agentlemanstoppedthecar.Heplannedto41abunchofflowersandaskedt

heshopkeeperto42themtohismother,whowasfarawayinhishometown.Thegentlemanwasaboutto43theshopwhenhesawalittlegirlcryingontheroad.Thegen

tlemanaskedher:“Whyareyoucrying?"“Iwanttobuyaroseformymother,butIcan't44it.”saidthegirl.Hearingthat,thegentlem

anshowedsympathy(同情),andthenhe45thegirl'shandandenteredtheflowershop.Heorderedthebouquet(花束)forhismotherand46aroseforthegirl.Holdingtherose,thegi

rlwasso47tothegentleman.Leavingtheshop,thegentlemanaskedthegirlifshewouldlikea48home.“Willyoureallydrivemehome?”sheasked.“

Ofcourse,”thegentleman49“Thendrivemetomymother.Buttheplaceisvery50.”Thegentlemandrovealongthemountainroadandfinallyca

metothecemetery.Thelittlegirlputtheflower51closetoanewgrave.Inorderto52arosetohermotherwhohaddiedamonthbefore,shetookalongjo

urney.Thegentlemanreturnedtotheflowershop.He53thebouquetthatwouldbemailedtohismotherbutboughtabigbunchoffreshflowersinstead.He54d

rovetohismother'shome,afive-hourdrive.Hewouldpresenttheflowerstohismother5541.A.bringB.orderC.storeD.collect42.A.deliverB.showC.spreadD.take43.A

.visitB.leaveC.enterD.observe44.A.payB.buyC.accompanyD.afford45.A.touchedB.caughtC.droppedD.lifted46.A.boughtB.borrowedC.lentD.pic

ked47.A.generousB.faithfulC.helpfulD.grateful48.A.rideB.journeyC.flightD.return49.A.shoutedB.whisperedC.repliedD.rec

ommended50.A.lonelyB.quietC.dangerousD.far51.A.gentlyB.regularlyC.brieflyD.secretly52.A.devoteB.presen

tC.donateD.contribute53.A.soldB.threwC.cancelledD.returned54.A.calmlyB.patientlyC.anxiouslyD.directly

55.A.inpublicB.inprivacyC.inpersonD.insilence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。AYoungDesigner'sWaytoFashionSuccessCh

inesedesignerZhangYan,56workhasjusthitNewYork’sandChinesecatwalks(T台),isslowlybreakingtheoldideaaboutmeninembroider

y(刺绣)andfashion.ZhanghassurprisedtheworldwithhisuniqueembroideredQipaos.However,forthe26-year-oldyoungman,hissuccessisnoteasy.Holdingthetiny

needleproperlyinhisbighandwasn't57easyjobforZhangintheearlydays.What'smore,hisparentswere58(strong)againsthim,thinkingth

atembroiderywaswomen'sworkandithadnofuture,59Zhangdidnotgiveup.Hebelieveshandworkhasnothingtodowithgender(性别)espe

ciallywhenitcomesto60(dream).Yearsofhishardworkhaspaidoffsofar.Hisdesignsquickly61(draw)attentionandevenearnedhiman62(invite)tothe20

19NewYorkFashionWeek.Westernaudiencesattheshowwereamazed63thecharmoftheembroideredQipao,sayingitshowedakindofEasternpower.

64(feel)thathissuccesshasbroughthimasenseofnationalpride,Zhanghopeshisexperiencecanalsohelpinspireteenagers6

5(follow)theirdreams.“Therearemanywaystoachievesuccess.Aslongasyoukeepgoing,youcanmakeyourdreamscometrue,”hesays.第四部分写作

(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)你校将以“拒做低头族(Refusetobephubbers)”为主题,举办英语征文比赛。请你写一篇短文投稿,内容包括:1.简述做低头族的危害;2.拒做低头族的倡议。注意:1.词数80左右;2.短文的

题目和首句已为你写好。RefusetobephubbersWiththerapiddevelopmentoftheInternetandthewideuseofcellphones,phubberscanbeseenhereandthere.第二节读后续写(满分25

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。Mygreat-grandmotherEileenisfierce(暴躁的),loyalandstrongandabitoflegendinherownlifet

ime,whichnowstretchesto92years.Ishouldaddthatwe'renotallowedtocallherGran,becauseshesaysitmakesherfeelold.Thatsummer,I

lostmyjobandfelthopeless.Oneday,Ipaidavisittoher.Shepickedupaboxwhichsheplacedonthecoffeetable.“Thereyougo,”shesaid

.“Youdoknowwhatyou'redoingwiththesethings,don'tyou?”Itwasanewphone.Hercurrentmobilewasprettyold.Iwasamazeditwasstillgoing.“Yes,”Isaid

.“Good.That’swhyIaskyou.Youyoungpeopleknowmoreaboutsuchthingsthanusoldies(老人).Youcantakeithomewithyoua

ndgetitallsetup,”shewenton.“Then,whenyoubringitback,youcanshowmehowtousemynewphone,suchasgettingontheInter

net,sendinge-mailsandsoon.”ShesmiledsosweetlythatIfeltasenseofloveforher.Igrabbed(抓住)theboxandstoodup.Settingupthephonewo

uldbeeasy.Itwasteachingherhowtouseitthatmayprovechallenging.ThefollowingdayIheadedbacktomygreat-grandmother'swiththephone.“He

re’syourphone.It'sallreadytouse.”Forthenexthour,Iwasbusysettingupherpass-code(密码)andfingerprintrecognition,whichshesaidwaslikesomethingoutofJame

sBond.ShechoseapictureforherscreenanditwasallgoingsowelluntilItriedtoshowherhowtoswipe(滑动屏幕).“Whatdoyoumean,swipe?”sheasked.Shewa

s92,Iremindedmyself.Thishadbeentiringforher.Shepressedattheuparrow(向上箭头)andgotangrywhennothinghappened.WhenIfinallygotherto

swipe,shedidn'tputtherightamountofpressureonandthemenuslippedaway.Afterwhatseemedlikehours,shethrewthephoneacrosstherooma

nditlandedonthesofa.“Takeitaway!”shehowled.“Iwantmyoldphoneback!”Ipickedupthephoneandwasabouttoleavetogivehertimetoc

ooldownwhenIrealizedIdidn'twanttogohomewhenshewasangryandupset.注意:1.续写词数应为150左右;2.请在答题卡的相应位置作答。“Comeon,Eileen.Onemoretry.”Isaid.Iwasnotfeeli

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