2023年上海市高三高考英语模拟试卷试题及答案.pdf
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1、2022-2023学年全国普通高等学校招生统一考试上海英语模拟试卷(含答案)II.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 given word;for the other blanks,u
2、se one word thatbest fits each blank.Discovering a BrotherKieron Graham always knew he had an older brother.His adoption papers,signed and sealed when he was three months old,listed a brother named Vincent butno last name.Though Kieron spent years(21)(think)about Vincent,hecould never track him down
3、.That changed in December 2017,(22)Kierons adoptive parents gavetheir four adopted children AncestryDNA tests as Christmas gifts.Kieron,now 21,sent his saliva(唾液)sample in for analysis.When his results came back,he wassurprised to find he had some DNA matches for relatives who(23)(take)thetest,too.M
4、ost were distant connections,but one match was so strong that it(24)(label)close family59.His name was Vincent Ghant.Kieron lookedfor him online and soon made a possible connection.叮his is going to sound sowild.but you seem(25)(be)my brother,Kieron wrote on the instantmessaging app.“I was given up(2
5、6)adoption in 1997 and it says on my paperworkthat my mother has a son with your name and your birth date.Her name is Shawn.”“OMG do you know your real name?wrote Vincent,now 30.nI think it was Tyler/“OMG YES!You are my brother.“Wow,wrote Kieron.“This is crazy.1 1 said Vincent.The craziness was just
6、 beginning.As they talked,the brothers realized theylived about 20 minutes from each other,outside of Atlanta.More mind-blowing,theyattended the same university and majored and minored in the same subjects:political1science and legal studies.“What are the odds were separated our entire lives and the
7、n end up at the sameschool with the same interests?0 says Kieron.Now the brothers had the chance to make up for the(27)(lose)time.They decided to meet at a local tea shop that week.nI was really nervous J saysKieron.1 was wondering(28)I should say.As he waited outside the shop,heheard someone call h
8、is name,and he suddenly found(29)in a hug with thebrother hed thought about his entire life.The men went inside and talked.nWe connected/says Vincent,n(30)we already knew each other.nSection BDirections:Complete the following passage by using the words in the box.Each wordcan only be used once.Note
9、that there is one word more than you need.A.affected B.community C.condition D.contact E.decreased F.deliveredG.fearful H.intensity I.meaningful J.serious K.unrealisticLonelinessUniversity found one in four Australians feel lonely with many reporting anxietyabout socialising and 30 per cent saying t
10、hey didnt feel part of a group of friends.Both young and old people are 31,though people over 65 are the leastlonely People tell me their friends dont ring them anymore/5 says William Yeates,who now runs webinars to bring people together others.uOne lady told me she doesntget any visitors;the only t
11、ime she has any human 32 is in the weeklywebinar.I invited her out fbr lunch but she couldnt do it.She was too 33,Worryingly,one in eight young people aged 18-25 report a veryhigh 34 of loneliness,and are more likely than older people to feel greaterlevels of social anxiety.Even school-aged children
12、 report feeling lonely and isolatedand say they dont have 35 connections with people around them.While people have always felt lonelyifs part of the human 36_ theres no doubt that the modem world,with longer commuting times andgreater numbers of people living alone,has worsened the trend.Irene Verin
13、s,a2manager at Mental Wellbeing,VicHealth,says loneliness inyounger people aged 18 to 25 is often driven by 37So 38 is loneliness internationally that the UK governmentappointed a Minister for Loneliness and in 2011 launched a Campaign to EndLoneliness.It*s estimated that every 1 spent on relieving
14、loneliness in Britain has39 a 2-3 saving in costs for the economy.Thafs because the lonelinessof individual people impacts the social togetherness of the whole 40.Thefewer lonely people,the lower the healthcare costs and the greater the wellbeing ofeveryone.nThis is national issue/says Verins.III.Re
15、ading ComprehensionSection ADirections:For each blank in the following passage there are four words or phrasesmarked A,B5 C and D.Fill in each blank with the word or phrase that best fits thecontext.How did Cape Town,South Africa,get into a Day Zero situation-when thecity*s taps would go dry because
16、 its reservoirs(水库)would become dangerously lowon water?The city gets its water from six reservoirs in Western Cape province,whichusually 41 during the rainy season,from May through August.But since2015 the region has been suffering from the worst drought(干 旱)in a century,andthe water in those reser
17、voirs 42 tremendously.Compounding the problem,Cape Towns population has grown substantially,increasing 43.The cityactually did a pretty good job by reducing leaks in the system,a major cause of waterwaste,and has even won awards for its 44 policies.But the governmentof South Africa was slow to decla
18、re a national disaster in the areas hit hardest by thedrought,paving the way fbr the recent 45.Cape Town is not 46.Since 2014 southeastern Brazil has beensuffering its worst water shortage in 80 y e a r s,47 decreased rainfall,forestation and other factors.And many cities in India do not have access
19、 to municipalwater for more than a few hours a day,if at al l.48,the city of Shimla ranout of drinking water in May,urging locals to beg tourists to stay away from the popular Himalayan summer resort.In the U.S.,the situation is somewhat better,but many urban centers still349 water problems.Californ
20、ians recent multiyear drought led to some ofthe states driest years on record.Since about half of the states urban water usage isfor landscaping,it was able to cut back on that fairly easily.But cities that use most oftheir water fbr more essential uses,such as drinking water,may not be so50.51,step
21、s can be taken to avoid urban water crises.In general,aportfolio approach that relies on multiple water sources is probably most52.Cape Town has already begun implementing a number of waterprojects,including tapping groundwater and building water-recycling plants.Manyother cities will need to repair
22、 existing water infrastructure(基 石 出 建设)to cut downon leakage.City leaders should be thinking about meeting long-term needs rather thanjust about 53 requirements.Good organization and financialaccountability are equally critical.And planning efforts should include diversestakeholders(利 益相关 者)from th
23、e community.One major challenge is providingservices to informal areas,which develop without any government foresight.Suchregions often 54 basic resources-a well-planned water supply amongthem.The global community has an opportunity right now to take action to prevent aseries of Day Zero crises.If w
24、e dont act,many cities may soon face a time whenthere isn*t a drop to5541.A.take overB.fill upC.make offD.set out42.A.decreasedB.roseC.remainedD.drowned43.A.likelihoodB.proportionC.demandD.efficiency44.A.architectureB.agricultureC.economyD.conservation45.A.policyB.growthC.crisisD.change46.A.enoughB.
25、possibleC.difficultD.alone47.A.making up forB.resulting fromC.taking advantage ofD.looking into48.A.In a wordB.By comparisonC.Whats worseD.For example49.A.avoidB.solveC.discussD.face50.A.passiveB.purposefulC.adaptableD.reliable51.A.SimilarlyB.FortunatelyC.InitiallyD.Alternatively52.A.questionableB.m
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