2023年上海市高考英语模拟试卷笔试部分(iRead23011)含答案.pdf
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1、试卷编号:230112022-2023学年全国普通高等学校招生统一考试上海英语模拟试卷I.Listening comprehension略IL Grammar and VocabularySection ADirections:After reading the passage below,fill in the blanks to make the passagecoherent and grammatically correct.For the blanks with a given word,fill in eachblank with the proper form of the gi
2、ven word;fbr the other blanks,use one word thatbest fits each blank.Its harder to heal at nightCircadian rhythm,better known as our body clock,is the cycle that keeps usmoving on.During a 24-hour cycle it helps(21)(drive)multiple processesin the body,from hormone secretion and sleeping patterns to m
3、etabolism.Andresearchers at the Medical Research Council(MRC)Laboratory of Molecular Biologyin Cambridge have discovered that this cycle can affect the healing of wounds such ascuts and bums.Dr John ONeill,the senior author of the study,said,nThis is the first time thatthe circadian clock within ind
4、ividual skin cells(22)(show)to determinehow effectively they respond to injuries.The study found that,on average,bums that(23)(occur)at night took60 per cent longer to heal than bums that happened during the body clock daytimecycle.Nighttime bums(sustained between 8pm and 8am)healed around 28 days(2
5、4)of 17 days if a bum was sustained during the day(between 8am and8pm).The study drew these conclusions after(25)(analyse)data from 118patient records from all major bums units in England and Wales.The reasoning behind the differences in healing time is due to(26)long it takes for skin cells to move
6、 to the site of the wound and begin repairs,a process that occurs more quickly during the daytime.This is driven by increasedactivity of the proteins within the cell,(27)act like a muscle within thecell.In a statement,Dr Ned Hoyle,the lead author of the study,said,“Weve shownthat the dailycycles in
7、our body clock control how well cells can repair(28)(damage)tissue by affecting an essential protein called actin.Efficient repair of our skin iscritical to preventing infection,and(29)healing goes wrong,wounds needmore time to heal.Further research into the link(30)body clocks andwound healing may
8、help us to develop drugs that promote wound healing.Section BDirections:Complete the following passage by using the words in the box.Each wordcan only be used once.Note that there is one word more than you need.A.achieved B.applicant-tracking C.descriptive D.eliminate E.extentF.high-energy G.match H
9、.missions I.outcomes J.quantifiable K.screenOutsmarting the Robots Q:Regarding your column on trying to get your resumepast the robots,Pm a 59-year-old sales professional looking for a job.I suspect Imgetting bounced because Fm showing 20-plus years of experience.How should I bedescribing my experie
10、nce to get past these 31 systems?一C.P.A:These systems typically 32 applicants based partly on theireducation level,titles held on past jobs and consistency(一致 性)of work history.Job-search coaches often recommend leaving out dates more than 20 years in the past.Al s o,33 the names of past employers t
11、hat are out of business.Replacethem with a general description of the kind and 34 of the experience yougained there,such as sales management,and mention titles held and results35 in those roles.Place special emphasis on quantifying such36 as sales or market-share growth or customers gained.Try to ap
12、ply only for openings that are truly a good 37,then tailoryour application and cover letter by selecting the same keywords and 38terms used by the employer in the job posting.Emphasize your most recent roles.Ifyouve been out of work fbr a while,consider acquiring some new qualificationsthrough train
13、ing,or putting your sales skills to work for a nonprofit organization in arole that will enable you to show 39 results.Employers will be lookingfor an a c t i v e,40 applicant who is ready fbr a fast start.III.Reading ComprehensionSection ADirections:For each blank in the following passage there are
14、 four words or phrasesmarked A,B,C and D.Fill in each blank with the word or phrase that best fits thecontext.Many people I know(including members of my family)feel exercise is atime-consuming9 unpleasant activity.The need to change into other clothes,tofrequently take a block of time out of busy li
15、ves,and to get dirty and exhausted:theyfind it all 41.But Fve always 42 the hard work and even thesatisfaction of earning the next days sore muscles.And I had a slight sense of pride inknowing not only that I was helping the biological machinery that promotes health butalso that I got a nice side 43
16、 of being able to eat cookies because Idburned extra calories.44 Or,at least,not entirely right.As science shows over and overagain,our intuitive ideas of how things work often dont 45 in the face ofdata and careful analysis.The benefits of exercise are a case in point.In this issuescover story,The
17、Exercise Paradox/scientist Herman Pontzer describes a surprisingand fascinating result of evolution:humans bum about the same number of caloriesregardless of 46 level.And compared with other animals,we use a lot ofcalories.In addition to 47 our common sense,the findings provide furtherinsights about
18、 why our kind has been so extraordinarily successful,becoming the48 force on the planet.By the way,to be clear,we should all 49.Regularactivity does help our inner engines run right,and it has some benefits in elevatingmood and improving cognition(认知).But enabling weight loss regardless of diet?Not
19、so much.The knowledge that we have had the capability to rule over our own worldhas 50 the idea that we would someday also come to live on other planets.To be sure,that 51 encompasses healthy amounts of romanticism,a senseof adventure and even concerns about having sufficient options to ensure our s
20、pecies5long-term survival.52 the easy”problems of longer space journeysinclude escaping Earths gravity with rockets,building airtight ships with enough airto breathe,and carrying huge amounts food and water.A much harder 53is one that Hollywood never told you about:the damage to the brain done by co
21、smicradiation(宇宙射线),which neuroscientist Charles L.Limoli describes inDeep-Space Deal Breaker.Will it prove to be the banier to our _ _ 54_thefinal frontierA?One thing is certain:the human ambition means we wont55 trying.41.A.amusingB.unappealingC.convincingD.shocking42.A.enjoyedB.mindedC.reflectedD
22、.forgot43.A.obstacleB.benefitC.impactD.view44.A.WonderfulB.WrongC.PointlessD.Right45.A.stand upB.take offC.end upD.tum off46.A.serviceB.incomeC.activityD.demand47.A.underratingB.over-impressingC.under-trainingD.overturning48.A.dominantB.singularC.culturalD.declining49.A.celebrateB.returnC.rememberD.
23、exercise50.A.rejectedB.consideredC.questionedD.inspired51.A.rulingB.survivalC.knowledgeD.shift52.A.BesidesB.OtherwiseC.SimilarlyD.Unfortunately53.A.routineB.versionC.challengeD.option54.A.demandingB.measuringC.conqueringD.recognising55.A.stopB.adviseC.deserveD.keepSection BDirections:Read the follow
24、ing three passages.Each passage is followed by severalquestions or unfinished statements.For each of them there are four choices marked A,B,C and D.Choose the one that fits best according to the information given in thepassage you have just read.(A)Cartoons suit the way we like information to be pre
25、sented these days:graphicallyand in small amounts.We are used to cartoons and comic strips that take an ironiclook at modem life or provide a bit of escapism.But recently we have seen anincrease in the number of graphic novels:booklength comics with a single,continuous narrative.Historically,graphic
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