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2023
年级
广元
中学
高三一诊
考试
英语
试卷
解析
2023学年高考英语模拟测试卷
考生须知:
1.全卷分选择题和非选择题两部分,全部在答题纸上作答。选择题必须用2B铅笔填涂;非选择题的答案必须用黑色字迹的钢笔或答字笔写在“答题纸”相应位置上。
2.请用黑色字迹的钢笔或答字笔在“答题纸”上先填写姓名和准考证号。
3.保持卡面清洁,不要折叠,不要弄破、弄皱,在草稿纸、试题卷上答题无效。
第一部分 (共20小题,每小题1.5分,满分30分)
1.Ellen is a fantastic dancer. I wish I ________ as well as her.
A.dance B.will dance
C.had danced D.danced
2.Try to be independent, for your parents can't do ________ for you all your life.
A.something B.nothing
C.everything D.anything
3._____ here, come and have a cup of tea.
A.Passing B.To pass C.Pass D.Having passed
4.________ challenges in Chinas car-sharing economy, shared mobility still has a promising future.
A.Despite B.Besides
C.Concerning D.Regarding
5.Someone is ringing the doorbell. Go and see ____.
A.who is he B.who he is
C.who is it D.who it is
6.The guidance teacher was their adviser, offering them suggestions and solutions when they ______ difficulties.
A.arose B.encountered
C.emerged D.evaluated
7.I ______ have worried before I came to the new school, for my classmates here are very friendly to me.
A.mightn’t B.mustn’t
C.needn’t D.couldn’t
8.The education system in China is very different from ________ in the USA.
A.one B.it
C.those D.that
9.— What shall we do tonight then?
— , whatever you want.
A.Help yourself B.It’s a deal
C.No problem D.It’s up to you
10.In Beijing, more than 21,100 people ________ to donate their bodies by the end of 2017, as the city promoted a body donation campaign from 1999.
A.have applied B.had applied
C.would have applied D.applied
11.Even though the way Lin Daiyu expresses her feelings may be ________ to a modern audience, it is rooted in her character and makes who she is.
A.allergic B.foreign
C.sensitive D.fundamental
12.––What did the doctor say about your injury?
––She said I should avoid doing too much exercise ______ it feels better.
A.until B.since
C.if D.while
13.________ a bike, she cycled home.
A.Bought B.To buy C.Being bought D.Having bought
14.—What’s up? You look worried.
—Well, I ______ on the problem for 5 hours but I haven’t got a single clue.
A.have worked B.worked
C.will work D.have been working
15.The new local law in Nanjing says parents not physically harm young children or expose them to longterm hunger as a punishment.
A.can B.shall
C.will D.need
16.Ever since the new park was opened to the public last month, I ______ a walk in it every morning.
A.am taking B.take
C.have taken D.have been taking
17.The Small Goose Pagoda in Xi’an, one of the 22 Silk Road relics located in China, _______ back in 707 during the Tang Dynasty.
A.dated B.was dated
C.dates D.is dating
18.—I have something important to tell John. But I can’t find him.
—His cell phone is here, so he ________ have gone too far.
A.mustn’t B.needn’t
C.wouldn’t D.can’t
19.Most spending that results in debt is like a drug: a quick hit of pleasure that ______, only to drag you down for years to come.
A.takes off B.wears off C.sets off D.shows off
20.When she was in trouble, I did what I could to help her.__________ my help, she wrote me a letter of thanks.
A.In honor of B.In case of C.In terms of D.In return for
第二部分 阅读理解(满分40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。
21.(6分) Boomerang children who return to live with their parents after university can be good for families, leading to closer, more supportive relationships and increased contact between the generations, a study has found.
The findings contradict research published earlier this year showing that returning adult children trigger a significant decline in their parents’ quality of life and wellbeing.
The young adults taking part in the study were “more positive than might have been expected about moving back home—the shame is reduced as so many of their peers are in the same position, and they acknowledged the benefits of their parents’ financial and emotional support. Daughters were happier than sons, often slipping back easily into teenage patterns of behaviour, the study found.
Parents on the whole were more uncertain, expressing concern about the likely duration of the arrangement and how to manage it. But they acknowledged that things were different for graduates today, who leave university with huge debts and fewer job opportunities.
The families featured in the study were middle-class and tended to view the achievement of adult independence for their children as a “family project”. Parents accepted that their children required support as university students and then as graduates returning home, as they tried to find jobs paying enough to enable them to move out and get on the housing ladder.
“However”, the study says, “day-to-day tensions about the prospects of achieving different dimensions of independence, which in a few extreme cases came close to conflict, characterised the experience of a majority of parents and a little over half the graduates”.
Areas of disagreement included chores, money and