2023年普通高等学校招生全国统一考试仿真模拟(一)英语试卷含答案.pdf
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1、学科网(北京)股份有限公司2023 届普通高等学校招生全国统一考试仿真模拟卷届普通高等学校招生全国统一考试仿真模拟卷英语(一)英语(一)注意事项:注意事项: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上。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。3.考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。第一部分 阅读(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)第一部分 阅读(共两节,满分 50 分)第一节(共 15 小题
2、;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 和 D 四个选项中,选出最佳选项。ANot many people are comfortable going deep underground.But humans have been goingunder-ground for as long as weve been humans.All over the world youll find all manner ofmagnificent underground phenomena.Here are our favourite.1.Salt Cathedra
3、l of Zipaquira,ColombiaEngineers,miners and sculptors managed to carve a cathedral beneath 200 meres.Even moreamazing is just how spectacular the Salt Cathedralof Zipaquira in Colombia is.The light fallsthrough it,filling the rooms and tunnels with almost neon-like blues and purples.Catch it on aSun
4、day,and youll discover its still a fully-functioning Roman Catholic church.2.Salina Turda,RomaniaBuilt deep below the Earths surface in a salt mine,Salina Turda features attractions like apanoramic wheel,mini-golf,bowling,table tennis and even boating on a mine lake.What the parklacks in traditional
5、 high-thrills roller coasters,it makes up for in stunning scenery.3.Under,NorwayThough not so much underground as underwater,Under in Kristiansand,Norway,this classyrestaurant is five and a half metres below the surface.Diners enjoy themselves as icy North Seacur-rents move across the windows.You ne
6、verquite know what might emerge out of the deep.4.Thrihnukagigur,IcelandIf you dont want to climb up to a volcano crater or view it from far away,you can take a lift700 feet down into the volcano.Thrihnukagigur is safe,having not erupted in 4,000 years,but evenso,it takes a certain kind of thrill-se
7、eker to actively want to get up close and personal with avolcano.1.Which of the following serves as a church?A.Under in Norway.B.Salina Turda in Romania.C.Thrihnukagigur in Iceland.D.Salt Cathedral of Zipaquira in Colombia.2.What can visitors do at Under in Norway?A.Ride on a roller coaster or play
8、mini-golf.B.Have dinner in an underwater restaurant.C.See the light fill every room in the church.D.Take a lift and go down into the volcano.3.What makes Thrihnukagigur a safe place to visit?A.Its only open to church people on Sunday.B.It features safe recreational equipment.C.The lift can take visi
9、tors in and out fast.D.Its been inactive for thousands of years.学科网(北京)股份有限公司BMy sixteen-year-old daughter Julia called twenty minutes after she left,saying she had anaccident.I grabbed my shoes and was in the car in less than a minute.When I finally saw her,Ihugged her tight.Then I looked at the ot
10、her driver.Learning that he fell asleep behind the wheel atabout seventy miles an hour when the speed limit was forty-five,I could have choked him.“It could have been worse,”I reminded myself as she cried all the way to the doctors office.Luckily,four days after the accident,Julia felt better.At her
11、 appointment,her doctor cleared her toresume normal activities,including driving.But I could tell by her look that she had no intention ofgetting behind the wheel.Later that day,I sat with Julia as she spoke on the phone with our insurance agent.On thephone,she was professional,telling the agent wha
12、t had happened in a clear,concise way.I realizedshe sounded like an adult.And adults drive cars.I realized that no matter how I felt about it,allowing Julia to give in to her fear wasnt good for her.When she hung up,I hugged her.“Yourestronger than you think,I said.And tomorrow youre going to drive
13、my car and meet your friendsfor lunch.You just have to push through the fear and do it,and it will get easier each time you do.”I ignored the fear in her eyes and the way my heart sped up when I thought about Julia behind thewheel again.The next day,Julia drove my car to meet her friends.As I watche
14、d her leave,I felt nervous andproud.She texted me when she got to the restaurant,and I felt my heart rate return to normal.Thetears Id been holding back all week flooded my eyes.Watching her leave the house without mefor the first time since the accident was frightening,but it was also necessary.4.W
15、hat was the authors reaction at the drivers words?A.She almost burst with anger.B.She felt guilty for her daughter.C.She felt sympathy for him.D.She was choked with sorrow.5.What did the doctor suggest to Julia?A.Staying away from driving.B.Attending a driving lesson.C.Contacting the insurance agent
16、.D.Retaking her routine activities.6.What did the author realize when Julia spoke on the phone?A.The driver took the blame for the accident.B.The accident had been worse than expected.C.Julia should overcome the fear to drive.D.Julia was smart to deal with any trouble.7.Why did the author cry at Jul
17、ias text?A.Julia was good at learning to drive.B.Julia recovered mentally and physically.C.Julia had supportive friends and parents.D.Julia could look after herself when driving.CAs summer comes,the promise of working from anywherecomes down to the discomfort ofthe sweaty kitchen table,a noisy cafe
18、or the office hot desk.Now hotels are offering third spaces,promoting the concept of work in an elegant setting.Your columnist Bartleby tried out two recentLondon offerings.She first headed to Birch,a hotel north of the city.Men and women in their 20s and early 30swork over laptops and glasses of re
19、d wine at its Hub co-working area,with classes in pottery,baking,and other structured activities.Some pay a monthly membership fee and enjoy specialdiscounts to stay there and work digitally remotely,but you can,like Bartleby,come as an overnight学科网(北京)股份有限公司guest.Her second destination was the Shan
20、gri-La hotel in the Shard,which now offers stays from10 am to 6 pm,aimed at those wishing to work and relax by offering a change of scenery toinspire.Both Birch and the Shangri-La have their virtues,like Birchs excellent Wi-Fi and the stretchclass.So does the Shangri-La,with its pool and a view of S
21、t Pauls Cathedral from your room onthe 38th floor.Yet problems soon became apparent.The first is price.An overnight stay at Birch or theShangri-La sets you back,while the city has plenty of cheaper“third spaces”.The second problemis:how productive workers can be with all the distractions designed to
22、 make work not feel likework?Third,if you can get down to business,you may as well be at home or the office.The friendlyatmosphere Birch tries so hard to produce is the very thing you miss by staying away from youroffice.As with most material indulgences(放纵),a sense of emptiness comes once the fresh
23、nessof the hotel wears off.Just dont expect white-collar types to crowd in hotels for a hard days work.Most of theShangri-La s daytime residents arent executives keen t inspire.As for Bartleby,you will find her atThe Economists London head office or,failing that,her kitchen table.8.Whats the purpose
24、 of working third spaces?A.To free people of traveling to work.B.To promote workplace creativity.C.To place workers in good work settings.D.To help people deal with the lockdown.9.Whats the advantage of Birch according to Bartleby?A.It holds regular work-related classes.B.It provides discounts for c
25、ompanies.C.It has inspiring scenery for visitors.D.It offers day work and night stays.10.What does the Shangri-La offer to office workers?A.Stays there in the working hours.B.Stays overnight for office work.C.The friendly office atmosphere.D.Work-related training courses.11.How does the author like
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