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1、2023年普通高等学校招生全国统一考试英语试题(全国乙卷)第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分)略第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30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。APRACTITIONERSJacqueline Felic de Almania ( c. 1322) highlights the suspicion thatJames Barry (c. 1789 - 1865) was bom Margaret Bulkley in Irelandwomen practicing medicine faced.
2、 Borm to a Jewish family in Florence,Ixit, dressed as a man, she was accepted by Edinlxirgh University to sudyshe moved to Paris where she worked as a physician and performed sur- medicine She qulifidas a surgeon in 1813, then joined the British Anny,gery. In 1322 she was tried for practicing unlawf
3、ully. In spile of the courtserving overseas. Barn retired in 1859, having practiced her entire medi-al profession living and working as a man.hearing testimonials (证明)of her ability as a doctor, she was bannedfrom medicine.Rebecca Lee Crumpler ( 1831 - 1895) worked as a nurse for eightTan Yunxian (
4、1461 - 1554) was a Chinese physician who learned her yeare lx?fore studying in medical college in Boston in 1860. Four yearsskills from her grandparents. Chinese women at the time could not serve later, she was the first African American woman to receive a medical de-a prentices hips (学徒期)with docto
5、rs. However, Tan passed the officialgree. She moved toin 1865, where she provided medical care tofreed slaves.exam. Tan treated women from all walks of life. In 1511, Tan wrote abook. Sayings of a Female Doctor, describing her life as a physician.21. What did Jacqueline and James have in common?A. D
6、oing teaching jobs.C.Performing surgeryB. Being hired as physicians.D. Being banned from medicine22. How was Tan Yunxian different from the other practitioners?A. She wrote a book.C. She worked as a dentistB. She went through trials.文。文中共有10处语言错误,每句中最多有两处。每处错误仅涉及一个单词的 增加、删除或修改。增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(),并在其下面
7、写出该加的词。删除:把多余的词用斜线()划掉。修改:在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。注意:1.每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;2.只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。Last Friday my mom decided to color his hair. She studied with all the hair products at the drugstore. The color she choose came in a box which had a picture of a woman that hair color looked just perfect.
8、Mom was sure same color would look great on her. She put the new color on her hair or sat sill for 30 minutes , just as the directions saying , . However , instead of the brownish red hair she had hoped for, she final got purple hair. She went right in-to the shower to washing it, but it was no use.
9、 At least one thing proved truth: the color wouldn t wash out.第二节书面表达(满分25分)学校英报组织同学们分享自己在假用中学到的新技能,请你以此为主题写一 篇短文投稿。内容包括:1 .简要描述;2 .体验和感受注意:1 .词数100左右;2 .题目己为你写好D. She had formal education23. Who was the first African American with a medical degree?A. Jacqueline Felice de Almania.C. James Barry.B. T
10、an Yunxian.D. Rebcca Lee CrumplerBLiving in Iowa and trving to become a photographer specializng in landscape ( 风景 )can be quite a calenge, mainly beaurse the com state lacks geogaphical vration.Although landscapes in the Midwest tend to be quite similar eihter farm fields or highway , sometimes I f
11、nd distinctive character in the hills or lakes. To make some of my landscape shots , I have trave; ed urto four hours away to shoot within 10-minture time farme , I tend to travel with a few of my friends to satte parks or to the countryside to go on adventures and take photos along the way.Being at
12、 the right place at the right time is decisive in any style of photography. I often leave early to seek the right destinations so I can set up early to avoid missing the mommet I am attempting to photo-graph. I have missed plenty of beautiful sunsetsrises due to being on the sport only five minutes
13、before the best moment.One time my friends and I drove three hours tO DeviT s Lake, Wisconsin , to climb the purple quartz (石英)rock around the lake. After we found a crazy-looking road that hung over a bunch of rocks, we decided to photograph the scene at sunset. The position enabled us to look over
14、 the lake with the sunset in the background. We managed to leave this spot to climb higher because of the spare time until sunset. However, we did not mark the route(路线)so we ended up almost missing the sunset entirely. Once we found the place , it was stressful getting lights and cameras set up in
15、the limited time. Still , looking backon the photos , they are some of my best shots though they could have been so much better if I would have been prepared and managed my time wisely.24. How does the author deal with the challenge as a landscape photographer in the Midwest?A. By teaming up with ot
16、her photographers.B. By shooting in the countryside or state parks.C. By studying the geographical conditins.D. By creating settings in the com fields25. What is the key to successful landscape photography according to the author?A.Proper time managerment.B.Good shooting techniques.C.Adventurous spi
17、rit.D. Distinctive styles.26. What can we infer from the authors trip with friends to DeviF s Lake?A. They went crazy with the purple quartz rock.B. They felt stressed while waiting for the suset.C. They reached the shooting spot later than expected.D. They had problems with their equipment.27. How
18、does the author find his photos taken at DeviT s Lake?A. Amusing.B. SatisfyingC. EncouragingD. ComfortingCWhat comes into your mind when you think of British food? Probably fish and chips , or a Sunday dinner of meat and two vegetables. But is British food really so uninteresting? Eventhough Britain
19、 has a reputation for less-than-impressive cuisine , it is producing more top classchefs who appear frequently on our television screens and whose recipe books frequently topthe best seller lists.Its thanks to these TV chefs rather than any advertising campaign that Britons are turning away from mea
20、tand-two-veg and ready-made meals and becoming more adventurous in their cooking habits. It is recently reported that the number of those sticking to a traditional diet is slowly declining and around half of Britains consumers would like to change or improve their cooking in some way. There has been
21、 a rise in the number of students applying for food coursesat UK universities and colleges. It seems that TV programmes have helped change what peoplethink about cooking.According to a new study from market analysts , 1 in 5 Britons say that watching cookery programmes on TV has encouraged them to t
22、ry different food. Almost one third say they now use a wider variety of ingredients (酉己料)than they used to, and just under 1 in 4 say they now buy better quality ingredients than before. One in four adults say that T V chefs have made them much more confident about expanding their cookery knowledge
23、and skills, and youngpeople are also getting more interested in cooking. The Uks ob. session( 痴迷) with food is reflected through television scheduling. Cookery shows and documentaries about food are broadcast more often than before. With an increasing number of male chefs on TV, its no longer uncool
24、 for boys to like cooking.28. What do people usually think of British food?A. It is simple and plain.B. It is rich in nutrition.C. It lacks authentic tastes.D. It deserves a high reputation.29. Which best describes cookery programmes on British TV?A. Authoritative.C. Profitable.B. Creative.D.Influen
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