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1、绝密考试结束前2023年1月全国普通高等学校招生统一考试 上海春考英语仿真模拟试卷(四)I. Listening Comprehension Section A (第 1-10 题,每题 1 分;第 11-20 题,每题 1.5 分;共 25 分)Section ADirections: In Section A, you will hear ten short conversations between two speakers. At the end of each conversation, a question will be asked about what was said. Th
2、e conversations and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a conversation and the question about it, read the four possible answers on your paper, and decide which one is the best answer to the question you have heard.1. A. 6:40.B.6:20.2. A. Cash only.B. Cash or checks.3. A. He lacke
3、d money.C. He didnt plan the trip very well4. A. At a drugstore.B. At a hotel.5. A. Poor.B. Excellent.6. A. There is a single room left.C. There arc some double rooms.7. A. He hurt his eye.C. The lecture was not interesting.8. A. Mary came to the party.C. Mary planned the partyA. Tom has no artist t
4、alent.C. Tom is a very professional artist.9. A. She is excited about going home.C. Shes spending time going over her accounts.C. 6:10.D. 6:30.C. Checks only.D. Credit cards.B. He had some trouble with his lungsD. He was in poor healthC. At a laundry. D. At a clothes shop.C. Tired.D. Concemed.B. The
5、re are some spare rooms left.D. All the rooms are taken.B. The clock was unusualD. The lecture lasted fbr an hour.B. Mary hasnt appeared yet.D. Mary hasnt any imagination.B. Tom has improved his art.D. Tom is a popular artist.B. She has been home fbr only a few days.D. Shes counting the numbers.Sect
6、ion BDirections: In Section B. you will hear two short passages several and one longer conversation, and you will be asked several questions on each of them. The passages and the conversation will be read twice, but the questions will be spoken only once. When you hear a question, read the four poss
7、ible answers on your paper yourself that studying Foucault fbr four years in college might not prove to be particularly relevant in the working world. Swallow your pride and ask a lot of questions.What I should be telling the young and ambitious is this: being really good at one thing is fantastic u
8、ntil it isnt. The day may come, in my experience, will come, when you know you want to do, want to be, something else. For example, 20-somethings, one day you might want to appear on Dancing With the Stars. Tm not sure if Sean Spicer is a fbol or a genius fbr turning down this opportunity fbr his fi
9、rst post-Adniinistration performance. Maybe hes not aware that Apolo Ohno was placed first on the show.Or maybe youll want to run fbr President. Never mind that it was a President-Abraham Lincoln-who popularized the warning about switching horses in midstream. If you arc a real estate tycoon and lou
10、d-mouthed TV star who made a name fbr yourself with a combination of instinct, bravado(虚张声势)and riding the wave of chaos you create everywhere you go, then who cares what Abe Lincoln said? The White House is the logical next career step.Or, 20-somethings, maybe youll do both! At the same time! After
11、 all, doesnt todays White House sort of resemble Dancing With the Stars, if you squint(眯眼)hard and use your imagination? With experts and amateurs working together, trying to make it all look gracefiil while the audience alternatively laughs and cries?So, folks, an assignment: Ask yourself what your
12、e good at. As fbr me, aside from what I most recently did fbr a living-writing, editing, managing people and showing up to meetings on time-my greatest strengths seem to be making vacation packing lists and remembering which houses in my town are on the market. So I have entered this next phase of m
13、y life with gratitude (fbr what Ive accomplished), humility (about all that I dont know) and fear (see random greatest strengths). I used to be filled with optimism: if Donald Tnimp could become President, anything seemed possible. But with each passing month, and each new failure, my optimism dims.
14、 If he wanted to try something new, wouldnt Dancing With the Stars have been a wiser choice?63. Which of the following statements can be inferred from the passage?A. Only failure contributes to the development of ones humility.B. Donald Trump is the very person fbr the US presidency.C. Career succes
15、s encourages overestimate of oneself.D. College education is a must fbr a successftil career.64. What is the writers attitude towards job hopping?A. Check whether ones skill meets the requirements of the potential new job.B. Seize each and every random opportunity that conics along.C. Be optimistic
16、about the potential new job and anything is possible.D. Job hopping is such a severe danger as to be avoided.65. The writers implicit comment on the White House could beIt functions ideally as the political center of the United Slates.A. It is the logical next career step for a wealthy and famous pe
17、rson.B. It is as attractive and interesting as Dancing with the Stars.C. It is a stage where officials dont know how to run the country.66. What could be implied by the underlined it isnt”?A. What one is really good at disappears.B. One feels no more fantastic about the job.C. Ones ambition weakens
18、as he or she ages.D. One tries to change to a new job.Section CDirections: Read the following passages. Fill in each blank with a proper sentence given in the box. Each sentence can he used only once. Note that there are two more sentences than you need.We are a nation of unhealthy sleepers. Ten per
19、cent of us are insomniacs, many more wake up constantly throughout the night, and a growing number of us are simply too obsessed with smartphones to put them down and go to bed.But whats the worst kind of sleep fbr your health: the kind where you keep a normal bedtime but are constantly up every few
20、 hours, or the kind where you go to bed late and only get a few hours of shut-eye. _67_.Reporting in the journal Sleep, lead author Patrick Finan, an assistant professor at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, and his colleagues conducted one of the first studies comparing the two types
21、of sleep-interrupted sleep and abbreviated sleep-in a group of 62 healthy men and women who were good sleepers. The participants spent three days and nights in a sleep lab and answered questions about their mood every evening before dozing off. While they slept, the researchers measured their sleep
22、stages so they could document when and how much of each stage of sleep, from light to deeper slumber, each volunteer got every night. A third were randomly assigned to be woken up several times a night; another third were not allowed to go to sleep until later but weren,t woken up.68.When Finan comp
23、ared the three groups mood ratings, he found that the interrupted and short sleepers both showed drops in positive mood after the first night. But on the next nights, the interrupted sleepers continued to report declining positive feelings while the short sleepers did not69This drop in positivemood
24、occurred regardless of what the participants reported on the negative scale. So having disrupted sleep, says Finan, may have a stronger effect on dampening positive mood than it does on increasing negative emotions.When he looked at the brain patterns of the two dismpted sleep groups, he found that
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