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    2023届广东省茂名市高三二模英语试题
    学校:___________姓名:___________班级:___________考号:___________

    一、阅读理解
    World Book Day author A.M. Dassu shares some tips
    While helping out at her children’s swimming lessons, author A.M. Dassu noticed that one boy always put on his socks too soon afterwards. He inspired her to write a picture book that she called Soggy Socks.
    Today, many years later, Dassu has published lots of children’s books. Every day, after taking her children to school, Dassu goes to her desk to write. “I leave my phone upstairs so I don’t get distracted, and try to write 800 words every day,” she says. Dassu believes that the key to being a successful writer is not necessarily talent but “getting your bottom on the seat”.
    The cyclist with far to go
    After 527 days, Liam Garner has completed an amazing achievement. He has cycled almost 20,000 miles from Alaska, in the very north of the US, to Ushuaia-the world’s southernmost city-in the South American country of Argentina. Garner, who was17 years old when he set off, said his trip was inspired by a book he read about a similar journey.
    Garner always wanted to have a “big adventure”. During his trip, Garner travelled through 14 countries. He camped outside, stayed in hostels or was hosted by local families. He faced some challenges, including an accident that meant he had to take some time off. However, he recovered and finally reached his goal of being the youngest person ever to cycle from Alaska to Argentina.
    A plastic-waste warrior
    Licypriya Kangujam won an international award which celebrates people who spark global change. Licypriya, who is 11 and from India, won it for her Plastic Money Shop, where people can trade in their single-use plastic waste for useful items such as stationery, rice or young trees to plant.
    1.What is the key to being a successful writer according to Dassu?
    A.Talent. B.Experience. C.Education. D.Effort.
    2.What made Liam Garner’s bicycle trip unique?
    A.The distance he covered. B.The challenges he faced.
    C.The age when he completed the trip. D.The means of transportation he chose.
    3.Which area does Licypriya’s award probably belong to?
    A.Business. B.Environment. C.Finance. D.Economy.

    Growing up in the Philippines,construction worker Johnny Manlugay combs the beaches each night for the eggs of sea turtles. He knows exactly what to look for,as he was trained as a child by his grandfather on how to locate the animals and their eggs. Back then,his family traded or ate them. It wasn’t about getting rich as much as it was just a part of life.
    Manlugay has since turned over a new leaf. Instead,he uses his tracking skills to protect the sea turtles that visit the beaches he lives by.
    “I’ve learned to love this work,”Manlugay acknowledged in an interview.“We didn’t know poaching(偷猎)was illegal and that we should not eat turtle eggs and meat.”
    Manlugay delicately transferred each egg into a bucket he brought with him,as well as some sand from the turtle nests,to be handed over to Coastal Underwater Resource Management Actions(CURMA),the group leading the conservation program on the beaches.
    Established in 2009,the CURMA conservation effort has gradually transformed sea turtle poachers into valuable allies(盟友). They manage this by offering training to ultimately save thousands of turtles and keep their eggs from ending up everywhere but their nests.
    “We talked to the poachers,and it turned out poaching was just another means for them to earn a living,”explained Carlos Tamayo,the director of operations.“They had no choice.”
    On average,sea turtles lay 100 eggs in a nest. The number of nests in the area ranges between 35and 40 each season,which runs from October to February. Tamayo noted that the figures had doubled during the first year of the COVID pandemic.“Last season alone,for example,we had 75 nests and we released close to 9,000 hatching,”he shared.
    Once collected,the eggs are then transferred to CURMA’s hatchery(孵化场)to be reburied in protected areas. Another former poacher,Jessie Cabagbag,grew up eating turtle meat and eggs like many people there.“I stopped poaching when we underwent training and were taught that what we have been doing was illegal and that these species of turtles are endangered,”he explained. Now,he admits,“I am truly proud. I am happy that I get to contribute to the conservation of the turtles.”
    4.Why did Johnny Manlugay hunt turtles as a child?
    A.To make a living. B.To make a fortune. C.To protect them. D.To locate them.
    5.How does Johnny Manlugayc deal with the turtle eggs nowadays?
    A.To sell them.
    B.To hatch them.
    C.To hand them over to a conservation organization.
    D.To bury them under some sand near the turtle nests.
    6.On average,how many sea turtle eggs are laid in the area seasonally?
    A.About 7500. B.Close to 9.000.
    C.From 3500 to 4000. D.Between 3500 and 10000.
    7.What’s the best title for this passage?
    A.Sea Turtles are Well Protected in the Philippines.
    B.Local People in the Philippines Search the Beaches for Sea Turtle Eggs.
    C.The Conservation Program Aims to Save Endangered Turtles.
    D.Former Turtle Egg Poachers in the Philippines Turn Protectors.

    Do you often compare yourself to other people? Comparisons can help to make decisions and motivate you but they can also pull you into a comparison trap.
    Whether it’s the number of goals you’ve scored at football or how many books you’ve read, it’s easy to compare yourself to someone else. Scientists say it’s a natural behaviour that helps humans learn from each other, live happily together and achieve more. Although comparing can be good for you, it’s not always helpful and you can find yourself stuck in a comparison trap. This is when you always measure yourself against others and base your feelings on how well they seem to be doing.
    Becky Goddard-Hill is a child therapist (someone who helps children understand their feelings) and author of Create Your Own Confidence. She says that comparisons can make us feel good and bad about ourselves. “Comparing up” means seeing someone doing better than you and using that to inspire yourself to aim higher and try harder. However, Goddard-Hill says, “Sometimes it can make you feel rubbish about yourself and knock your confidence.” “Comparing down” is when you see someone who seems like they’re not doing as well as you. This might make you feel you’re doing well, says Goddard-Hill,but it can also stop you wanting to improve.
    If your feelings depend on what other people are doing, “Surround yourself with cheerleaders,” suggests Goddard-Hill. Notice how people make you feel and spend time with friends who celebrate your strengths rather than compare themselves to you. If you follow social media accounts that make you feel you are failing in any way, unfollow them. “Find ones that make you laugh or show you lovely places instead,” she says. Finally, focus on your own achievements and how you can improve. “The best person you can compete with is yourself,” says Goddard-Hill.
    8.How does a comparison trap affect us?
    A.It makes us focus on our own behaviour.
    B.It stops us from learning from each other.
    C.It prevents us from living happily together.
    D.It bases our feelings on others’ achievements.
    9.What’s true about “Comparing up” and “Comparing down”?
    A.Both of them usually enhance our confidence.
    B.Both of them have advantages and disadvantages.
    C.The former is positive while the latter is negative.
    D.The former makes us feel good while the latter makes us feel bad.
    10.What does Goddard-Hill suggest?
    A.Aiming to be our best. B.Trying to be the best.
    C.Trying to be a cheerleader. D.Valuing someone else’s achievements.
    11.In which section of the magazine can you find the passage?
    A.Achievement. B.Entertainment. C.Health. D.Politics.

    Holding the large and heavy “brick” cellphone he’s credited with inventing 50 years ago,Martin Cooper talks about the future.
    Little did he know when he made the first call on a New York City street from a heavy Motorola prototype(原型)that our world would come to be encapsulated on a sleek glass sheath where we search,connect,like and buy.
    Cooper says he is an optimist. He believes that advances in mobile technology will continue to transform lives but he is worried about risks smartphones pose to privacy and young people.
    “My most negative opinion is we don’t have any privacy anymore because everything about us is now recorded someplace and accessible to somebody who has enough intense desire to get it,” the 94-year-old said in an interview in Barcelona at MWC, the Mobile World Congress, the world’s biggest wireless trade show, where he was getting a lifetime award.
    Cooper sees a dark side to the advances, including the risk to children. One idea, he said, is to have“various Internets intended for different audiences.”
    Cooper made the first public call from a handheld portable telephone on a Manhattan street on April 3,1973,using a prototype device his team at Motorola had started designing just five months earlier.
    Cooper used the Dyna-TAC phone to famously call his opponent at Bell Labs, owned by AT&T. It was literally the world’s first brick phone,weighing 2.5 pounds and measuring 11 inches.
    Cooper spent the best part of the next decade working to bring a commercial version of the device to market.
    The call helped kick-start the cellphone revolution (革命).
    Cooper said he’s “not crazy” about the shape of modern smartphones. He thinks they will develop so that they’ll be “distributed on your body,” possibly as sensors“measuring your health at all times.”
    Batteries, he said, might be replaced by human energy.The body makes energy from food,he argues, so it could possibly also power a phone.Instead of holding the phone in the hand, for example, the device could be placed under the skin.
    12.What does the underlined part “a sleek glass sheath” in paragraph 2 refer to?
    A.A smartphone. B.A Motorola prototype.
    C.A “brick” cellphone. D.An original cellphone.
    13.What is Cooper’s attitude about the future of the mobile phone?
    A.Most negative. B.Very subjective.
    C.Doubtful and Disapproving. D.Optimistic but also concerned.
    14.What can be inferred about children from paragraph 5?
    A.They should be provided with a different Internet from adults.
    B.They should have easy access to various Internets.
    C.They should be introduced to different audiences.
    D.They should use various Internets for learning materials.
    15.According to Cooper, how might smartphones be powered in the future?
    A.By body sensors. B.By human body.
    C.By solar energy. D.By advanced batteries.


    二、七选五
    For generations, the longest distance that many villagers in Zhadong, South China’s Guangxi Zhuang autonomous region, could understand was that of the journey between their village and Nanning, the regional capital.
    ___16___
    “The first time I came to Zhadong village, I was impressed by its natural beauty. The adobe(土砖)homes fit perfectly with the green environment.” recalls Hansen Nico Rene, a 63-year-old retired policeman. “___17___.There was a fireplace, a table, and some chairs. The bathroom, if there was one, was in the pigsty. There was very little to suggest that they were living in the 21st Century.”
    The village Hansen visited is in a remote mountainous area in Guangxi’s Hechi city.In 2015, of some 600 residents in the village, over half lived under the national poverty(贫困)line. At the time of Hansen’s first visit, there were still some parts of the village that were not accessible by road.___18___ “People surrounded him out of curiosity. They took pictures of him with their phones, as it was the first time we had seen a foreigner in our village.”
    During that visit, Hansen met Xie Wanju, then the first Party secretary of Zhadong.“We will never forget the first moment we met because this changed my whole life. I met the first Party secretary, and he was working for the government for poverty relief. That was amazing. I said if you need help, I have time,” Hansen said.___19___
    Under Hansen’s assistance, Xie, with the village’s officials and other poverty relief workers, developed featured industries, including cattle and sheep raising and fruit planting. ___20___ By November 2020, the whole of Zhadong village had successfully wiped out poverty. Now local authorities are leading the villagers on a new journey to rural vitalization(振兴).
    A.Their efforts paid off.
    B.That, in my view, is also a core spirit of the Party.
    C.But when I entered the houses, I found people were poor.
    D.Villager Bi Yonghong, 41, remembers the first time he saw Hansen.
    E.Hansen returned to the city in May2021 after finishing his voluntary work.
    F.In 2018,the arrival of a man from Luxembourg expanded their horizons across continents.
    G.Since then, he became known by a new identity-the village’s first Party secretary’s assistant.


    三、完形填空
    A 3-year-old girl is back home after a man found her wandering on the city’s southwest side early Sunday morning.
    Botello, who works for Villa Pizza and has seven children, said he was in the middle of a __21__around 3a.m. when he saw a young girl__22__around the McConnell parking lot.
    “I ran to the door and gave people their food,” said Botello. “I went back looking for her but failed, so I drove around for a minute. Without finding her, I started pulling into the parking lots.” He finally__23__the girl who was curled (蜷缩) up between two blocks, __24__nothing but a T-shirt, diaper (尿裤), and socks. Botello wrapped her in a hoodie (连帽衫), then called the police. “I had some__25__in my car, so she was drinking some water and I rubbed her back, letting her know she was okay and she started falling asleep,” said Botello. “She was so__26__and cold.” When officers arrived, they managed to make__27__ with the little girl’s mother, who didn’t __28__she was missing and thought she was asleep. It’s unclear how the girl got out or for how long, but the police believed it was an accident.
    “I cannot__29__how her parents feel, but want them to go easy. I don’t think it was anything __30__, nobody lets a little kid out.” said Botello. “I just did what I could. I assume somebody would do the same for my kids.” Botello added that rather than cast__31__, he hoped this incident pushed people to offer__32__in someone’s time of need. “Sometimes you want to turn a__33__ eye but, you never know who you’re saving,” said Botello. “Anybody could have__34__that little girl, there’s lots of foot traffic over there, so I’m glad she__35__ made it home safe.”
    21.A.delivery B.training C.dream D.meal
    22.A.dancing B.running C.drawing D.riding
    23.A.hit B.missed C.called D.spotted
    24.A.wearing B.purchasing C.carrying D.begging
    25.A.money B.water C.clothes D.pizzas
    26.A.exhausted B.excited C.careless D.cautious
    27.A.comparison B.trouble C.contact D.peace
    28.A.admit B.realize C.regret D.cover
    29.A.bear B.complain C.imagine D.doubt
    30.A.hopeful B.thankful C.sorrowful D.purposeful
    31.A.votes B.smiles C.light D.judgment
    32.A.advice B.work C.praise D.help
    33.A.critical B.sharp C.blind D.green
    34.A.picked up B.turned down C.laughed at D.looked after
    35.A.proudly B.secretly C.eventually D.hardly


    四、用单词的适当形式完成短文
    阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
    Dutch artist Johannes Vermeer only created 37 known works during his lifetime. Now, art history___36___ (lover) have the opportunity to see 28 of these pieces in the___37___(large) exhibition of Vermeer paintings ever.___38___(host) at the Rijks Museum in Amsterdam, the exhibition features a series of well-known pieces from the artist’s works that prove why he___39___ (know) as the “Master of Light.”
    Museums from around the world lent their Vermeer paintings for the exhibition that opened on February 10,2023. Johannes Vermeer is famous around the world ___40___ his paintings of calm scenes in domestic settings, and for his___41___(impress) use of light, according to the museum.
    Additionally, Vermeer’s most famous painting, Girl with a Pearl Earring,___42___ (normal) held at the Maritshu is museum in The Hague, is on display at the Rijks Museum for___43___  limited time, while the rest of the exhibition continues until June.
    The Rijks Museum is also offering a digital Vermeer experience for those who are___44___ (able) to see these pieces in person. Titled Closer, this online gallery features the voices of Stephen Fry (in English) and Joy Delima(in Dutch), ____45____ give an overview of Vermeer’s life and art.


    五、其他应用文
    46.假定你是李华,你对最近美国OpenAI公司发布的人工智能模型(AI model)——ChatGPT 很感兴趣,请给你的美国朋友Peter写一封电子邮件,咨询有关信息。内容包括:
    1. ChatGPT的最大亮点是什么;
    2. ChatGPT对学习有没有帮助;
    3.使用ChatGPT时要注意什么。
    注意:
    1.写作词数应为80左右;
    2.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;
    3.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
    Dear Peter,
    ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
    Yours sincerely,
    Li Hua

    六、读后续写
    47.阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。
    Linda, a high school girl, was feeling depressed after she had failed her mid-term exams. She didn’t answer her teachers’ questions actively in class like she used to. Instead, she began to lower her head and got absent-minded easily. Her friends and classmates were worried about her, but she didn’t feel like talking about it with them. Mrs. Green, her English teacher, noticed her changes and decided to do something before it got worse.
    One day, Mrs. Green entered the classroom and asked her students to prepare for a surprise test. They waited anxiously at their desks for the test to begin. Mrs. Green handed out the question papers, with the text facing down as usual. After she handed them all out, she asked her students to turn the page and begin. To everyone’s surprise, there were no questions, just a black dot in the center of the page. Mrs. Green, seeing the expression on everyone’s face, told them the following:
    “I want you to write what you see there.”
    The students, confused, got started on the task.
    At the end of the class, Mrs. Green collected all the answer papers and started reading them aloud in front of all the students. Just as Mrs. Green had expected, with no exception, all of them described the black dot, trying to explain its position in the middle of the sheet, etc. Mrs. Green then picked out Linda’s paper and added,
    “Linda, I like your idea. Would you please follow me to the office and talk about it?”
    “Er... Yes, madam!” Linda was puzzled because she thought her idea was no better than anyone else’s. Like others, she also described the black dot only and ignored the white part of the paper.
    注意:
    1.所续写短文的词数应为150左右;
    2.每段的开头语已为你写好。
    Feeling nervous, Linda went into Mrs. Green’s office.
    _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
    “ Mrs. Green is right. I should focus more on the white part of the paper!” Linda got refreshed.
    _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

    参考答案:
    1.D    2.C    3.B

    【导语】这是一篇应用文。文章主要介绍了三个著名人物,分别是A. M. Dassu、Liam Garner以及Licypriya Kangujam。
    1.细节理解题。根据第二段“Dassu believes that the key to being a successful writer is not necessarily talent but “getting your bottom on the seat”.( Dassu认为,成为一名成功作家的关键并不一定是天赋,而是“脚踏实地”)”可知,Dassu认为成为一名成功作家的关键是努力。故选D。
    2.细节理解题。根据第三段“Garner, who was17 years old when he set off, said his trip was inspired by a book he read about a similar journey.( Garner出发时只有17岁,他说他这次旅行的灵感来自于他读的一本关于类似旅行的书)”可知,Liam Garner的自行车之旅的独特之处是他完成旅行的年龄。故选C。
    3.细节理解题。根据最后一段“Licypriya, who is 11 and from India, won it for her Plastic Money Shop, where people can trade in their single-use plastic waste for useful items such as stationery, rice or young trees to plant.(11岁的Licypriya来自印度,她在她的塑料货币商店赢得了这一奖项,在那里,人们可以用一次性塑料废物交换文具、大米或小树等有用的物品)”可知,Licypriya的奖项可能属于环境领域。故选B。
    4.A    5.C    6.C    7.D

    【导语】这是一篇新闻报道。短文报道了菲律宾前海龟蛋偷猎者成为保护者的故事。
    4.细节理解题。根据第一段“Back then,his family traded or ate them. It wasn’t about getting rich as much as it was just a part of life.”(当时,他的家人用它们来交易或食用。这不是为了发财,而是生活的一部分。)可知,约翰尼·曼卢盖小时候猎杀海龟的原因是谋生。故选A项。
    5.细节理解题。根据第四段“Manlugay delicately transferred each egg into a bucket he brought with him,as well as some sand from the turtle nests,to be handed over to Coastal Underwater Resource Management Actions(CURMA),the group leading the conservation program on the beaches.”(曼卢盖小心翼翼地把每颗蛋都放进随身携带的桶里,还从海龟窝里取出一些沙子,交给海岸水下资源管理行动组织(CURMA),该组织负责海滩的保护项目。)可知,曼卢盖现在把海龟蛋交给一个保护组织。故选C项。
    6.细节理解题。根据第七段“On average,sea turtles lay 100 eggs in a nest. The number of nests in the area ranges between 35and 40 each season,which runs from October to February.”(海龟平均每窝产100个蛋。该地区每个季节的巢穴数量在35到40个之间,从10月持续到2月。)可知,平均来说,一个季节在这个地区会产下3500 到 4000海龟蛋。故选C项。
    7.主旨大意题。根据第一段“Growing up in the Philippines,construction worker Johnny Manlugay combs the beaches each night for the eggs of sea turtles. He knows exactly what to look for,as he was trained as a child by his grandfather on how to locate the animals and their eggs. Back then,his family traded or ate them. It wasn’t about getting rich as much as it was just a part of life.”(在菲律宾长大的建筑工人约翰尼·曼卢盖每天晚上都会在海滩上搜寻海龟的蛋。他很清楚该找什么,因为他小时候就被祖父训练如何定位动物和它们的蛋。当时,他的家人要么交易,要么吃掉它们。这与其说是致富,不如说是生活的一部分。)根据第二段“Manlugay has since turned over a new leaf. Instead,he uses his tracking skills to protect the sea turtles that visit the beaches he lives by.”(自那以后,曼鲁盖开始了新的一页。相反,他利用自己的追踪技能来保护那些造访他生活的海滩的海龟。)可知,短文报道了菲律宾前海龟蛋偷猎者成为保护者的故事。故选D项。
    8.D    9.B    10.A    11.C

    【导语】本文是一篇说明文。文章主要讲述了在我们的生活中,我们经常容易陷入比较陷阱,从而影响自己。专家建议我们要关注自己,和自己比较。
    8.细节理解题。根据文章第二段“Although comparing can be good for you, it’s not always helpful and you can find yourself stuck in a comparison trap. This is when you always measure yourself against others and base your feelings on how well they seem to be doing.(虽然比较对你有好处,但并不总是有帮助的,你会发现自己陷入了比较的陷阱。这是指你总是拿自己和别人比较,把自己的感受建立在他们似乎做得有多好上。)”可知,比较陷阱会让我们总是把自己的感受建立在别人的成就上。故选D。
    9.推理判断题。根据文章第三段“She says that comparisons can make us feel good and bad about ourselves. “Comparing up” means seeing someone doing better than you and using that to inspire yourself to aim higher and try harder. However, Goddard-Hill says, “Sometimes it can make you feel rubbish about yourself and knock your confidence.” “Comparing down” is when you see someone who seems like they’re not doing as well as you. This might make you feel you’re doing well, says Goddard-Hill, but it can also stop you wanting to improve.(她说,比较会让我们自我感觉良好或糟糕。“攀比”是指看到别人做得比你好,并以此激励自己设定更高的目标,更加努力。然而,Goddard-Hill说:“有时它会让你对自己感觉很糟糕,打击你的信心。”“比差”是指你看到某人做得好像没有你好。Goddard-Hill说,这可能会让你觉得自己做得很好,但也会让你不想提高。)”可知,攀比和比差都既有优点又有缺点。故选B。
    10.推理判断题。根据文章最后一段“Finally, focus on your own achievements and how you can improve. “The best person you can compete with is yourself,” says Goddard-Hill.(最后,关注你自己的成就以及如何提高。“你能与之竞争的最好的人就是你自己,”Goddard-Hill说。)”可知,Becky Goddard-Hill建议我们与自己竞争,力争做最好的自己就好。故选A。
    11.推理判断题。根据文章倒数第二段“Becky Goddard-Hill is a child therapist (someone who helps children understand their feelings) and author of Create Your Own Confidence. She says that comparisons can make us feel good and bad about ourselves. (Becky Goddard-Hill是一名儿童治疗师(帮助孩子理解自己感受的人),也是《创造你自己的自信》一书的作者。她说,比较会让我们自我感觉良好或糟糕。)”可知,文章主要讲述的是比较会让我们的心理不健康,所以这篇文章选自健康专栏。故选C。
    12.A    13.D    14.A    15.B

    【导语】本文是一篇新闻报道。文章主要讲述了“手机之父”马丁·库珀在接受采访时谈了自己对目前智能手机的一些看法以及他对智能手机未来的一些构想。
    12.词义猜测题。根据划线单词后的定语从句“where we search,connect, like and buy.(我们可以在那里搜索、连接、点赞和购买。)”可知,划线单词能同时让人们搜索、连接网络、点赞以及上网购物,因此划线单词指的是“智能手机”。故选A。
    13.推理判断题。根据文章第三段“Cooper says he is an optimist. He believes that advances in mobile technology will continue to transform lives but he is worried about risks smartphones pose to privacy and young people.(库珀说他是个乐观主义者。他认为,移动技术的进步将继续改变人们的生活,但他担心智能手机会给隐私和年轻人带来风险。)”可知,库珀对智能手机的未来持有乐观的态度,但是不乏抱有担忧。故选D。
    14.推理判断题。根据文章第五段“Cooper sees a dark side to the advances, including the risk to children. One idea, he said, is to have “various Internets intended for different audiences.”(库珀看到了这些进步的阴暗面,包括对儿童的风险。他说,其中一个想法是“为不同的受众提供不同的互联网”。)”可知,马丁·库珀认为不同的受众应该被提供不同的互联网,也就是说应该给孩子提供不同的互联网。故选A。
    15.细节理解题。根据文章最后一段“Batteries, he said, might be replaced by human energy. The body makes energy from food, he argues, so it could possibly also power a phone. Instead of holding the phone in the hand, for example, the device could be placed under the skin.(他说,电池可能会被人的能量所取代。他认为,人体从食物中获取能量,所以它也可能为手机提供能量。例如,该设备可以放在皮肤下,而不是拿在手里。)”可知,他认为未来的手机有可能从人体获得能量。故选B。
    16.F    17.C    18.D    19.G    20.A

    【导语】本文为一篇记叙文。文章主要讲述了一位63岁的退休警察Hansen Nico Rene帮助中国南部广西壮族自治区扎东村脱贫的故事。
    16.根据下文““The first time I came to Zhadong village, I was impressed by its natural beauty. The adobe(土砖)homes fit perfectly with the green environment.” recalls Hansen Nico Rene, a 63-year-old retired policeman. (“我第一次来到扎东村,就被它的自然美景所打动。土砖房与绿色环境完美契合,”一位63岁的退休警察Hansen Nico Rene回忆道。)”可知,下文提到了Hansen Nico Rene,因此空处应该先介绍他的出现。选项F“In 2018,the arrival of a man from Luxembourg expanded their horizons across continents.(2018年,一个来自卢森堡的男人的到来将他们的视野扩展到了各大洲。)”介绍了下文退休警察的出现,与下文内容一致。故选F。
    17.根据下文“There was a fireplace, a table, and some chairs. The bathroom, if there was one, was in the pigsty. There was very little to suggest that they were living in the 21st Century.(房间里有一个壁炉、一张桌子和几把椅子。浴室,如果有的话,在猪圈里。几乎没有迹象表明他们生活在21世纪。)”可知,下文描述了屋子里面的布置。选项C“But when I entered the houses, I found people were poor.(但是当我进入这些房子时,我发现人们很穷。)”引出下文屋内布置,与下文内容一致。故选C。
    18.根据下文““People surrounded him out of curiosity. They took pictures of him with their phones, as it was the first time we had seen a foreigner in our village.”(“人们出于好奇把他团团围住。他们用手机给他拍照,因为这是我们村里第一次见到外国人。”)”可知,下文是一个村民对Hansen Nico Rene第一次到村里时的场景的回忆。选项D“Villager Bi Yonghong,41,remembers the first time he saw Hansen.(41岁的村民Bi Yonghong还记得他第一次见到Hansen的情景。)”引出下文,与下文内容一致。故选D。
    19.根据上文内容“During that visit, Hansen met Xie Wanju, then the first Party secretary of Zhadong.“We will never forget the first moment we met because this changed my whole life. I met the first Party secretary, and he was working for the government for poverty relief. That was amazing. I said if you need help, I have time,” Hansen said.(在那次访问中,Hansen会见了时任扎东市委第一书记谢万菊。“我们永远不会忘记我们相遇的第一刻,因为它改变了我的一生。我见过第一任党委书记,他在政府扶贫工作。太神奇了。我说如果你需要帮助,我有时间。” Hansen说。)”可知,Hansen第一次和书记见面时就提出可以提供帮助。而下一段“Under Hansen’s assistance, Xie, with the village’s officials and other poverty relief workers, developed featured industries, including cattle and sheep raising and fruit planting.(在Hansen的帮助下,谢与村里的官员和其他扶贫工作者一起,发展了牛羊养殖和水果种植等特色产业。)”可知,Hansen确实帮助了扎东地区人民脱贫。选项G“Since then, he became known by a new identity-the village’s first Party secretary’s assistant.(从那以后,他以一个新的身份为人所知——村里的第一书记助理。)”与上文Hansen主动提出帮助相一致,同时也引出下文他确实帮助扎东地区的人民脱贫。故选G。
    20.根据空前“Under Hansen’s assistance, Xie, with the village’s officials and other poverty relief workers, developed featured industries, including cattle and sheep raising and fruit planting.(在Hansen的帮助下,谢与村里的官员和其他扶贫工作者一起,发展了牛羊养殖和水果种植等特色产业。)”可知,他们付出了很多努力;而空后“By November 2020, the whole of Zhadong village had successfully wiped out poverty. Now local authorities are leading the villagers on a new journey to rural vitalization(振兴).(到2020年11月,扎东村实现了全村脱贫。现在,当地政府正带领村民踏上振兴乡村的新征程。)”可知,扎东村已经实现了全村脱贫。由此判断,他们的努力并没有白费。选项A“Their efforts paid off.(他们的努力得到了回报。)”符合上下文内容。故选A。

    21.A    22.B    23.D    24.A    25.B    26.A    27.C    28.B    29.C    30.D    31.D    32.D    33.C    34.A    35.C

    【导语】这是一篇记叙文,文章主要讲述Botello凌晨在送餐途中遇到一个3岁小女孩并最终使她安全回家的故事。
    21.考查名词词义辨析。句意:Botello在Villa Pizza工作,有七个孩子,他说,凌晨3点左右,他正在送外卖时,看到一个小女孩在McConnell的停车场跑来跑去。A. delivery递送,投递;B. training训练;C. dream梦想;D. meal一餐。根据空前“who works for Villa Pizza(在Villa披萨店工作)”及下一段首句“‘I ran to the door and gave people their food,’ said Botello.(‘我跑到门口把食物送给别人,’Botello说)”可知,Botello应是在送披萨的途中看到一个小女孩,故选A。
    22.考查动词词义辨析。句意同上。A. dancing跳舞;B. running跑;C. drawing画画;D. riding骑,搭乘。根据第一段中“wandering on the city’s southwest side(在城市的西南侧游荡)”及下文Botello到处寻找小女孩可知,小女孩在停车场跑来跑去,故选B。
    23.考查动词词义辨析。句意:他终于发现了那个蜷缩在两个街区之间的女孩,只穿了一件t恤、尿裤和袜子。A. hit撞,击;B. missed错过,思念;C. called打电话;D. spotted看到,发现。根据上文“I went back looking for her”可知,Botello到处寻找小女孩,此处指他终于发现了那个蜷缩在两个街区之间的女孩,故选D。
    24.考查动词词义辨析。句意同上。A. wearing穿着,戴着;B. purchasing购买;C. carrying携带;D. begging恳求,乞讨。根据“nothing but a T-shirt, diaper (尿裤), and socks”可知,此处是描述小女孩的衣着,故选A。
    25.考查名词词义辨析。句意:“我车里有水,所以她喝了点水,我轻抚她的背,让她知道她没事,然后她就开始睡着了。”A. money钱;B. water水;C. clothes衣服;D. pizzas披萨。根据“so she was drinking some water”可知,Botello车里有水,所以给小女孩喝了点水,故选B。
    26.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:她又累又冷。A. exhausted筋疲力尽的,疲惫不堪的;B. excited兴奋的,激动的;C. careless粗心的;D. cautious谨慎的。结合语境可知,小女孩衣着单薄,到处跑,应是又累又冷,故选A。
    27.考查名词词义辨析。句意:当警察到达时,他们设法与小女孩的母亲取得了联系,她没有意识到她失踪了,以为她睡着了。A. comparison比较;B. trouble麻烦;C. contact联系;D. peace和平,平静。根据“When officers arrived”及语境可知,警察赶到后应是联系小女孩家人,故选C。
    28.考查动词词义辨析。句意同上。A. admit承认;B. realize意识到;C. regret后悔,遗憾;D. cover覆盖。根据下一句“It’s unclear how the girl got out or for how long(目前还不清楚女孩是如何跑出来的,也不清楚她出来了多久)”可知,父母没有意识到原本在睡觉的小女孩不见了,故选B。
    29.考查动词词义辨析。句意:“我无法想象她父母的感受,但希望他们能放轻松。我不认为这是故意的,没人会让一个小孩出去。”Botello说。A. bear忍受;B. complain抱怨;C. imagine想象;D. doubt怀疑。根据“how her parents feel”可知,此处指无法想象小女孩父母的感受,故选C。
    30.考查形容词词义辨析。句意同上。A. hopeful有希望的;B. thankful感激的;C. sorrowful悲伤的;D. purposeful故意的,有目的的。根据“nobody lets a little kid out”可知,没人会让一个小孩出去,所以此处指她父母不是故意的,故选D。
    31.考查名词词义辨析。句意:Botello补充说,他希望这件事能促使人们在有人需要的时候提供帮助,而不是做出评判。A. votes选票;B. smiles微笑;C. light光,光线;D. judgment评价。结合上文内容可知,小女孩跑出去只是意外,Botello希望人们不要评价父母是否有错,故选D。
    32.考查名词词义辨析。句意同上。A. advice建议;B. work工作;C. praise表扬;D. help帮助。根据上文Botello帮助了小女孩及空后“in someone’s time of need”可知,Botello希望这件事能促使人们在有人需要的时候提供帮助,故选D。
    33.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:“有时你想视而不见,但你永远不知道你救的是谁。” Botello说。A. critical关键的,极重要的;B. sharp锋利的,敏锐的;C. blind盲目的;D. green绿色的。根据语境及下文的转折“but, you never know who you’re saving”可知,此处指“有时你想视而不见,但你永远不知道你救的是谁”,turn a blind eye视而不见,固定短语,故选C。
    34.考查动词短语辨析。句意:“任何人都可以把那个小女孩接走,那里人流很多,所以我很高兴她最终安全回家了。”A. picked up(开车)接人,搭载;B. turned down拒绝,调低;C. laughed at嘲笑;D. looked after照顾。根据“there’s lots of foot traffic over there”可知,任何人都可以开车把那个小女孩带走,故选A。
    35.考查副词词义辨析。句意同上。A. proudly骄傲地;B. secretly秘密地;C. eventually最后;D. hardly几乎不。根据语境及“made it home safe”可知,小女孩最终安全回家了,故选C。

    36.lovers    37.largest    38.Hosted    39.is known    40.for    41.impressive    42.normally    43.a    44.unable    45.who

    【导语】这是一篇说明文。荷兰艺术家约翰内斯·维米尔一生只创作了37幅已知的作品。现在,艺术史爱好者有机会在维米尔有史以来最大的画展上看到其中的28幅作品。展览在阿姆斯特丹国立博物馆举行,展出了艺术家的一系列著名作品,这些作品证明了他为什么被称为“光之大师”。
    36.考查名词的数。句意:现在,艺术史爱好者有机会在维米尔有史以来最大的画展上看到其中的28幅作品。lover为可数名词,根据后文have可知为复数形式。故填lovers。
    37.考查最高级。句意:现在,艺术史爱好者有机会在维米尔有史以来最大的画展上看到其中的28幅作品。根据上文定冠词以及句意表示“最大的”应用最高级largest。故填largest。
    38.考查非谓语动词。句意:在阿姆斯特丹国立博物馆举行的展览展出了艺术家的一系列著名作品,这些作品证明了他为什么被称为“光之大师”。分析句子结构可知host与逻辑主语the exhibition构成被动关系,故用过去分词作定语。句首单词首字母要大写。故填Hosted。
    39.考查固定短语。句意:在阿姆斯特丹国立博物馆举行的展览展出了艺术家的一系列著名作品,这些作品证明了他为什么被称为“光之大师”。表示“被称为”短语为be known as,陈述客观事实用一般现在时,主语为he,谓语用单数。故填is known。
    40.考查介词。句意:据博物馆介绍,约翰内斯·维米尔以其在家庭环境中描绘平静场景的画作和对光线的深刻运用而闻名于世。表示“以……闻名”短语为be famous for。故填for。
    41.考查形容词。句意:据博物馆介绍,约翰内斯·维米尔以其在家庭环境中描绘平静场景的画作和对光线的深刻运用而闻名于世。修饰后文名词use应用形容词impressive,作定语。故填impressive。
    42.考查副词。句意:此外,维米尔最著名的画作《戴珍珠耳环的少女》通常在海牙的Maritshu is博物馆展出,现在在Rijks博物馆进行限时展出,展览的其他部分将持续到6月。修饰动词hold应用副词normally,作状语。故填normally。
    43.考查冠词。句意:此外,维米尔最著名的画作《戴珍珠耳环的少女》通常在海牙的Maritshu is博物馆展出,现在在Rijks博物馆进行限时展出,展览的其他部分将持续到6月。此处表示“限时”短语为a limited time。故填a。
    44.考查形容词。句意:Rijks博物馆也为那些无法亲眼看到这些作品的人提供了维米尔的数字体验。作表语,表示“不能”应用形容词unable。故填unable。
    45.考查定语从句。句意:这个名为《Closer》的在线画廊展示了斯蒂芬·弗莱(用英语)和乔伊·德丽玛(用荷兰语)的声音,他们概述了维米尔的生活和艺术。非限制性定语从句修饰先行词Stephen Fry (in English) and Joy Delima( in Dutch),在从句作主语,指人。故填who。
    46.Dear Peter,
    Knowing that recently Open Al has successfully released its latest powerful AI model called ChatGPT, I am writing to know more about it.
    First of all, please tell me its highlight that makes it so well-received. Besides, is there a possibility that it helps us study better? If so, can I get its help while doing my homework? Finally, what should I pay attention to if I have a try on it?
    I would appreciate it if you could give me an early reply.
    Yours sincerely,
    LiHua
    【导语】本篇书面表达属于应用文。假定你是李华,你对最近美国OpenAI公司发布的人工智能模型(AI model)——ChatGPT 很感兴趣,请给你的美国朋友Peter写一封电子邮件,咨询有关信息。
    【详解】1.词汇积累
    强有力的:powerful→ forceful
    首先:First of all → Firstly
    此外:Besides→ What’s more
    注意:pay attention to→ take notice of
    2.句式拓展
    同义句转换
    原句:Knowing that recently Open Al has successfully released its latest powerful AI model called ChatGPT, I am writing to know more about it.
    拓展句:As I know that recently Open Al has successfully released its latest powerful AI model called ChatGPT, I am writing to know more about it.
    【点睛】【高分句型1】Knowing that recently Open Al has successfully released its latest powerful AI model called ChatGPT, I am writing to know more about it. (运用了现在分词作原因状语以及that引导的宾语从句)
    【高分句型2】First of all, please tell me its highlight that makes it so well-received.(运用了that引导的限制性定语从句)
    47.范文
    Feeling nervous, Linda went into Mrs. Green’s office. Mrs. Green invited her to share her ideas. After that, Mrs. Green smiled, “Have you ever noticed the white part of the paper?” Linda shook her head confused because it never occurred to her. Mrs. Green continued, “The black dot is just like the failure in life, only a small part. If we focus only on it, we might easily overlook the happiness of life, the bigger part.” Suddenly, Linda understood it. Tears welling up her eyes, she expressed gratitude to Mrs. Green before leaving the office.
    “Mrs. Green is right. I should focus more on the white part of the paper!” Linda got refreshed. Only then did she realize that she had a lot of admirable teachers, beloved families and friendly classmates. The failure of the exams was just a small part. From then on, Linda became active in the class again. She made steady progress in study and eventually got the best grades in the final exams. After this experience, Linda deeply realized that sometimes life can be hard, but we should always be positive and look at the bright side.
    【导语】本文以人物为线索展开,讲述了琳达是一名高中女生,期中考试不及格后,她感到很沮丧。她不像以前那样在课堂上积极回答老师的问题。相反,她开始低着头,很容易就心不在焉了。最终在格林太太的教育下,琳达认识到了不应该只关注一次失败的经历。
    【详解】1.段落续写:
    ①由第一段首句内容“琳达感到紧张,走进格林夫人的办公室。”可知,第一段可描写琳达进入办公室后发生的事情。
    ②由第二段首句内容“‘格林太太说得对。我应该把更多的注意力放在纸的白色部分!’琳达恢复了精神。”可知,第二段可描写琳达从中学到的经验。
    2.续写线索:进办公室——教育——感谢——恢复精神——感悟——取得进步
    3.词汇激活
    行为类
    注意到:notice/take notice of
    离开:leave/get out of
    继续:continue/go on
    情绪类
    感谢:express gratitude to /show appreciation to
    积极:positive / optimistic
    【点睛】[高分句型1] Linda shook her head confused because it never occurred to her. (运用了because引导原因状语从句)
    [高分句型2] After this experience, Linda deeply realized that sometimes life can be hard, but we should always be positive and look at the bright side. (运用了that引导宾语从句)

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