2023年浙江省臺州市臨海市、紹興市新昌縣高考英語模擬試卷
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1.ONLINE EXHIBITS AND TOURS The coming of International Museum Day on 18 May this year is a timely reminder that even when wonderful collections are closed,many have become more accessible than ever—online.
See the Mona Lisa like never before
Among the Louvre's online resources are in-depth pieces on three of its leading ladies,including the Mona Lisa.Get close enough to see the fine cracks in the paint,and learn some secrets on the way.focus.louvre.jye.ai/en.
Take a close look at the Met Museum
Get a feel for New York's culture with the Met 360° Project,videos where you can turn the camera as it tracks through different galleries,or set the kids loose on an interactive illustrated map of the museum.metmuseum.jye.ai/online-features.
Go back to old Las Vegas at the Neon Museum
Enter the password 'Neon' (霓紅燈) to access a virtual Las Vegas Strip's worth of salvaged signs,including Aladdin's lamp and a giant Hard Rock Cafe guitar containing three-quarters of a mile of neon tube.neonmuseum.jye.ai/guide.
Roam with dinosaurs at the Natural History Museum
Online offerings at London's terracotta temple of nature include skeletal (骸骨的) dinosaur,game-changing scientific discoveries and a tour of the tank room,which is normally open only for specially booked visits.artsandculture.jye.ai/museum.
(1)On which website can you taste New York's culture?
A.focus.louvre.jye.ai/en
B.neonmuseum.jye.ai/guide
C.a(chǎn)rtsandculture.jye.ai/museum
D.metmuseum.jye.ai/online-features
(2)What can visitors do on the website of the Natural History Museum?
A.Watch Aladdin's lamp.
B.Witness scientific discoveries.
C.Learn some secrets of painting.
D.Explore an interactive illustrated map.
(3)What message does this year's International Museum Day deliver?
A.More virtual exhibitions are available.
B.Tours have to be booked in advance
C.Visitors are less crazy about offline exhibits.
D.Fewer private collections are on display.組卷:1引用:3難度:0.3 -
2. In my childhood,whenever I was being unreasonable,or questioning whatever direction my mother was giving,she would say "I'm the momma and you're the baby." End of discussion.Until one day she asked me to do something for her and I said, "No.You're the momma;I'm the baby." It gave her a good laugh.
But,at 31,I'm realizing the dynamic might be shifting.She's the momma;I'm the baby.But I'm also something else now.More will be asked of me to take care of her.My mother is getting older.
The realization hit me during a recent visit home.In my memory,our house wasn't spotless,but I'd call it tidy.Weekends were for cleaning.Yet during this visit I was taken aback by piles upon piles of mail and papers and junk.A fridge full of spoiled food.A mountain of clothes begging to be located.Was it always this way?When did she become a hoarder (囤積者)?A symptom of aging?
But my mother would like you to know something:She is not a hoarder.She spoke frankly with more self awareness than I expected about life and time and happiness. "The time that I have to go through those things would be my weekends.Do I want to spend my Saturday afternoon going through all the junk?Or do I want to go hang out with my friends?I think the latter.I don't want to spend one minute of my free time doing anything that doesn't bring me joy," she says.
It's not that my mother has no worries about aging,but she came to terms with it long before. "Trey,you could spend so much time worrying about things that aren't perfect.Then time slips by,and they're never going to be," she continues. "I think happiness is a moment-to-moment,day-to-day kind of thing.It's not something you sustain.I still think I'm hot—that might be in my head,but so that."
(1)What was the author's tone in his response to Mom in paragraph 1?
A.Nervous.
B.Pleased.
C.Unwilling.
D.Sympathetic.
(2)What made the author think Mom was a hoarder at first?
A.Her refusal to donate old stuff.
B.The mess in Mom's house.
C.Her preference for an economical life.
D.The decline of Mom's health.
(3)Why didn't Mom tidy the house on weekends?
A.She had plans with her friends.
B.She was too old to do it on her own.
C.She desired a pleasant time for herself.
D.She had trouble sorting out the junk.
(4)Which of the following can best describe Mom's current life principle?
A.Never say die.
B.Live in the present.
C.Tomorrow is another day.
D.Better late than never.組卷:5引用:3難度:0.3 -
3. Exams can be very stressful and it's not surprising that people who feel anxious about them tend to perform worse compared to those who don't experience such anxiety.What is surprising,according to the research published in Psychological Science by Maria Theobald at the Leibniz Institute and her colleagues,is that it is not the pressure of the exam hall that leads to the problem;it is the pressure of revision.
Dr.Theobald launched a study which involved 309 German medical students who used a digital-learning platform to prepare for their final state exam.To assess their levels of anxiety,the students were asked to rate them on a five-point scale for 40 days leading up to the exam,as well as on the day of the exam and the mock exam (模擬考) taken 40 days prior.
What Dr.Theobald found was not what she expected.Anxiety on the day of the test did not predict exam performance at all.What did predict it was the level of knowledge a student displayed in the mock exam and the earlier digital-learning activities.High levels of anxiety during the weeks before the exam took place actually hampered students,leaving them with less material to recall during the exam itself.
And this is a positive discovery,for it suggests a change of approach to revision by the anxious might help improve their results.Dr.Theobald notes that test-anxiety is at its worst when students have low expectations of success and meanwhile know that passing the exam is extremely important.To reduce this anxiety,she proposes a two-fold strategy for students to consider as they revise.First,they can raise their belief in their own abilities by reminding themselves of just how much they know.Second,they can attach less importance to the test by reminding themselves that,while it is important,it is not a life-or-death sjye.aiuation.It really isn't.Really…
(1)What is a cause of poor exam performance according to the research?
A.Pressure from peers.
B.Inexperience in tests.
C.Atmosphere in exam halls.
D.Tension during revision.
(2)How did Dr.Theobald conduct the research?
A.By grading participants' levels of knowledge.
B.By comparing participants' approaches to revision.
C.By analyzing participants' anxiety levels and exam performance.
D.By collecting participants' previous data from a learning platform.
(3)What does the underlined word "hampered" in paragraph 3 mean?
A.Restricted.
B.Assisted.
C.Misled.
D.Motivated.
(4)What strategy does Dr.Theobald recommend to reduce test anxiety?
A.Setting ambitious goals.
B.Boosting self-confidence.
C.Ignoring the significance of a test.
D.Lowering the expectations of success.組卷:3引用:3難度:0.3
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8.為了提高學(xué)生的生活實踐能力,下周你校學(xué)生會將舉辦"中華傳統(tǒng)美食"廚藝大賽。請你為學(xué)生會英文公眾號寫一篇推文,內(nèi)容包括:
(1)比賽時間、地點;
(2)比賽內(nèi)容、意義;
(3)邀請參與并宣傳推廣。
注意:
(1)寫作詞數(shù)應(yīng)為80左右;
(2)請按如下格式在答題卡的相應(yīng)位置作答。
A grand cooking competition is here!
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9.閱讀下面材料,根據(jù)其內(nèi)容和所給段落開頭語續(xù)寫兩段,使之構(gòu)成一篇完整的短文。
When I was a kid,I was always eager to know what was inside the colorful boxes under the Christmas tree.But when that curiosity was satisfied beforehand,fun would be absent.
One Christmas Eve,my sister Tina and I decided to peek at our presents before our mom got home.Since Tina was older,and that put her in charge,she opened the first present while I was ordered to stand guard at the big picture window in our front room.I was to report any suspicious activity or person,namely our mother.
I was so excited that I could barely stand still.I couldn't keep my eyes on the window very long,either.My head moved from the window to Tina and back to the window again.I felt like I was watching a Ping-Pong match.
"All right!" Tina shouted.She pulled out an empty jewelry box. "You know what that means,don't you?"
I jumped up and down. "Yeah,it's my turn!"
"No." she said. "It means that there must be some jewelry under here." I watched my sister search through the presents under the tree trying to find one she thought was small enough to be a necklace or earrings
"Hey,that's not fair!" I protested,stomping my foot
"Are you watching for mom?" was all that she said.I couldn't do anything except stand guard as she opened present after present.Finally,when she had finished wrapping her last present back up,we traded places.
My heart hammered so hard that it felt like my chest was moving in and out.Tina reminded me to be careful so I wouldn't tear the wrapping paper.
After unwrapping a few presents,I found it faster to open one end of a present and peek inside. "Cool!Mom and Dad got me headphones (耳機(jī)) for my stereo!" I exclaimed as I pulled them out of the box.
注意:
(1)續(xù)寫詞數(shù)應(yīng)為150左右;
(2)請按如下格式在答題卡的相應(yīng)位置作答。
I was about to put them on when Tina shouted that Mom was coming.
The next morning,Tina and I pretended to open our presents as if nothing had happened.
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