1、 2023 年聊城市高考模拟试题 英语(二)英语(二)本试卷分三部分,共 10 页。满分 120 分。考试用时 100 分钟。注意事项:1.答题前,考生务必将自己的姓名、考生号等填写在答题卡和试卷指定位置上。2.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上。写在本试卷上无效。3.考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。第一部分 阅读(共两节,满分 50 分)第一节(共 15 小题;每小题 2.5 分,满分 37.5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。A
2、Whether we live in an urban studio,or a modest-size home filled with people,space in our homes can be hard to come by.Even without a lot of stuff,keeping everything organized presents a challenge.To make the most of the space you have,incorporate these clever ideas that may help.Double up.Consider m
3、ultipurpose for every piece of furniture.Buying a coffee table?Get one with storage drawers beneath,or use a large basket topped with a pretty serving tray instead.If you need a bench,choose one that includes under-seat storage for,say,some magazines.Get high.Always consider vertical(32H J)space.She
4、lves high on walls can store books,photo albums or holiday decorations.Hanging hooks for pots and pans can give you back whole kitchen cabinets,and hooks on walls provide a spot for jackets,belts or keys.Shadow boxes on bathroom walls can house pretty perfume bottles,lotions and toiletries.Sink a ba
5、sket.Baskets can help organize every area of your home.You can toss hardware tools,all the kids toys or several pairs of sandals in large baskets.Stick small containers in kitchen drawers to keep pens,rubber bands,stickers and magnifying glass organized.Top drawer.A set of drawers beneath stairs can
6、 make use of otherwise-wasted floor space especially for articles not.so often used.DIY Life offers instructions for three ways of adding under-stair storage.Get them at naturalhomeand is the purpose of“double up”?A.To make use of space on the wall.B.To leave more space on the floor.C.To keep small
7、articles in drawers.D.To generate more functions of furniture.2.Which cant be a good solution to storing rarely-used items?A.Double up.B.Get high.C.Sink a basket.D.Top drawer.3.Where is the text probably from?A.A magazine.B.An advertisement.C.A news report.D.A tour guidebook.B An important life less
8、on that I ve drawn from running is to run at my own pace.It has guided me in many ways.In particular,it made me challenge the fixed expectations of retirement and aging.Running is a metaphor(隐喻)for life.I realized this while training for a marathon to celebrate my 60th birthday.All the other runners
9、 being faster than me made me embarrassed.But my coach shared some valuable advice;run at your own best pace.Setting a goal or target time could be a limitation.He was right.Over time,I ran more easily and faster.I also enjoyed the experience much more.I have applied this principle to other areas of
10、 my life.Finding a rhythm(743%)is not about efficiency or how many things I can get done in a day.It has more to do with what I decide to do at this stage in my life.Running carries its own set af expectations,including what it means to be a strong runner.But expectations also extend to other areas
11、of life,including what people at certain life stages should be doing or not doing.Expectations at my age can center on how leisure time is spent,decisions dheriternileyahertt,and even the role of a grandmother.I used to think it was young people who bore peer pressure,but its easy to view retirement
12、 as another occupation with benchmarks(基准)to be met.We often make what someone else does the reference point.Its a comparison trap.Forget what others are doing.Their pace is not necessarily the pace you should run at.Run in your own way.Its not better or worse only different.4,What does the author i
13、ntend to tell in paragraph 2?A.The origin of a life principle.B.Her misunderstanding of running.C.The importance of life expectations.D.Her unpleasant training experience.5.What does the author think about life expectations?A.They are vital for retired people.B.They vary at different life stages.C.T
14、hey cover every decision in life.D.They are usually too high to fulfill.6.What can we infer from paragraph 5?A.Young people often compete with old people.B.Retired people take up bad occupations.C.Retired people are also under peer pressure.D.A comparison trap makes young people stronger.7.What mess
15、age does the author mainly want to convey?A.Retirement cant stop old peoples dreams.B.People should live life to the fullest.C.People should live at their own speed.D.Running at a fixed pace is beneficial to retired people.C Today,battery power per kilowatt hour costs around only ten per cent of wha
16、t it did a decade ago.And the expectation is that the costs will continue to fall,because battery chemistry improves and manufacturing(批量生产)lots of batteries on a massive scale makes the production of individual batteries cheaper.You can be forgiven for thinking that this might only be of interest t
17、o accountants,but the possible effects of this are enormous,and will benefit all of us.First and most obviously,it has made the batteries in electric cars cheaper and longer-lasting.And brilliantly,because electric batteries are improving so dramatically,we can already see the results.Last September
18、,15 per cent of all-new vehicle registrations were pure electric vehicles.So the change is starting to happen.Better batteries does not just mean better te however.They can also help us decarbonise the entire national grid(输电网).Storing energy has always been a problem for the grid.Today,only a tiny
19、amount of generated electricity is stored for later use,which leads to lots of power going to waste.But better batteries make it technologically and economically viable to store large amounts of energy from the grid.Its possible that in the not-too-distant future,we might have an enormous battery in
20、 the garage.It would take power from the grid(or maybe even solar panels on the roof),and power appliances and lights in our homes at the times when demand for electricity is high.Home batteries are not yet as established as electric cars but-they are also growing in popularity.So,given how much tec
21、hnology has improved batteries over the last decade,I cant help but be strangely optimistic about the future.Batteries may not be as flashy(华丽的)as phones,rockets or other new technologies.But when it comes to technology to fight climate change,theyre definitely leading the charge.8.What contributes
22、to the popularity of electric cars?A.The production of individual batteries.B.The longer duration and less cost of batteries.C.Accountants interest in cheaper batteries.D.The increasing vehicle registrations.9.What does the underlined word“viable”mean in paragraph 3?A.Cheaper.B.Dramatic.C.Workable.D
23、.Exceptional.10.What does the author expect of batteries?A.They will become smaller.B.They will help make the world greener.C.They will sell better than phones.D.They will replace chargers on a lois trip.11.Which is the most suitable title for the text?A.Home Batteries Will Catch On-B.Batteries Are
24、Getting Better and Better C.Battery Technology Needs Improving Urgently D.Petrol-powered Cars Will Be Upgraded D Researchers have recently discovered that gut bacteria(肠道细菌)that grow within our body helps.the brain build important social skills.According to a paper published in PLOS Biology in Novem
25、ber,zebra fish were used as research subjects to test how a lack of bacteria could affect social skills.Zebra fish are social animals as even 2-week-old fish start to hang out in groups of four to twelve.The experiment started with making a group of fish“bacteria-free”through their diet.The other gr
26、oup were injected with a healthy mix of gut bacteria after they were hatched.About 15 days later,the second group began a in groups while the“bacteria-free”group“shockingly,didnt,”Judith Eisen,a co-author of the new research,said to Quanta Magazine.The team then examined the fishs brains,discovering
27、 obvious differences between the two groups.The ones who lacked the gut bacteria had more interconnections among the neurons(#45C)in their brains in charge of social behavior,and social neurons were seen to have overgrown.This made the fish more cautious in social situations.Scientists said that the
28、 bacteria might release a special chemical that crosses the bloodbrain barrier to reach the brain directly.Although the experiments were only on fish,the findings can theoretically be applied to humans.The team wishes to explore how gut bacteria affects the human brain in the future,which may lead t
29、o solutions to mental health problems.Perhaps many people who claim that they have“social phobia(社交恐惧症)”can:blame their guts.However,social phobia,or social anxiety disorder,can be a serious illness if 6verlooked.According to the National Health Service in the UK it is more than shyness but instead
30、a constant fear of social situations.Patients may experience panic attacks which are an overwhelming fear and anxiety that last for a few minutes.12.What does the research focus on?A.The growth of gut bacteria.B.The way zebra fish build social skills.C.The influencing factors of social behavior.D.Th
31、e link between gut bacteria and social behavior.13.What was found in the experiment?A.The two groups of zebra fish became different in size.B.The bacteria-free zebra fish swam in groups.C.The zebra fish injected with gut bacteria were quieter.D.The zebra fish with gut bacteria swam in groups.14,How
32、do scientists feel about their findings?A.Positive.B.Disappointed.C.Doubtful.D.Concerned.15,Which is true about“social phobia”according to the last paragraph?A.It will result in gut problems.B,It is a severe illness.C.It may cause panic.D.It is all about shyness.第二节(共 5 小题;每小题 2.5 分,满分 12.5 分)阅读下面短文
33、,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。Bruce is a manager who had a team of around 40 people.Most of them were bright,enthusiastic,and hardworking young fellows.This helps to promote their independence.16 But asa team,they are not so good,which is crucial for the organization.17 _ He invited everyone t
34、o a hall for a game consisting of 3 rounds.For the first round,he told everyone to blow a balloon kept on the table and then write their name on it without bursting it,and each of them did it.Then they took a break outside for the second round.Soon after he called them back in,with more balloons sca
35、ttered around without names on them.He declared that they had 15 minutes to find the balloon with their name written on it.18 For the next round,Bruce told them if any team member found a balloon with a name on it,he or she had to give it to the owner of the name.All started searching,and within a c
36、ouple of minutes everyone had their own balloon with their name on it.Bruce went to the dais(讲台)and said,“You see,in the second round,no one was able to find their balloons as they were working et fabyiewal targets.But in the final round.within a couple of minutes,everyone had the balloon with them.
37、19”Most of the time,people hide information,avoid collaboration,and distance themselves from their team members.20 And it also,in the long run,affects the individual.So,everyone in the team should share and work effectively for greater ambition for the team.A.Consequently,no one got their balloons.B
38、.However,he found he was not successful.C.Thats the power of teamwork and sharing.D.So he considered taking his group on a trip.E.Individually,everyone on the team is outstanding.F.This sort of mindset forms obstacles for team growth.G.He decided to address the issue by launching a team activity.第二部
39、分 语言运用(共两节满分 30 分)第一节(共 15 小题;每小题 1 分,满分 15 分)阅读下面短文,从每题所给的 ABCD 四个选项中选出可以填人空白处的最佳选项。My grandpa Ken is 86 and has been faithfully married to my grandma for 60 years.But now his memory is 21 _ and hes really starting to slow down.Yesterday,he asked me to take him to the 22 _ because he wanted to get
40、out of the house.I was 23 _ he asked because he shouldnt be driving by himself.It would also _24 grandma to have the 25 _ to herself for a while,not having to worry about grandpa for a few hours.I watched him,cane(拐杖)in hand,taking the tiniest 26 all around searching through the shelves.I had no ide
41、a what he was _27_;but,as I observed each item he put in the cart,I noticed a striking _ 28 .They were some of my grandmas 29 _ things.He got the type of soda she liked.He 30 picked out a bag of seedless grapes she had talked about several days ago.He even 31 her a small lemon pie!And then,32 filled
42、 my eyes as I watched him hobble(蹒跚)over to the fresh 33 and pick her the bouquet(438)that had the most purple,her favorite color.On our way home,he 34 we stop and grab a sandwich to take home for grandmas lunch.May we all take a lesson from grandpa Ken;Never stop 35 for our loved ones,21.A.changing
43、 B,improving C.slipping D.opening 22.A,bakery B.supermarket C.park D.restaurant 23.A.grateful B,.nervous C.honored D.annoyed 24,A,require B.inspire C.remind D.benefit 25.A.kitchen B.garden C.house D.neighborhood 26.A.glances B.steps C.tools D.bags 27.A.after B.beyond C.against D.through 28.A.idea B.
44、proof C.sense D.feature 29.A.everyday B.valuable C.specific D.favorite 30.A.quickly B.carefully C.curiously D.randomly 31.A.baked B.chose C.ordered D.wrapped 32.A.tears B.doubts C.surprises D.joys 33.A.vegetables B.bread C.flowers D.seafood 34,A.desired B.commanded C.advocated D.insisted 35.A.caring
45、 B.longing C.waiting D.standing 第二节(共 10 小题;每小题 1.5 分,满分 15 分)阅读下面短文,在空白处填人 1 个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式 The 53-year-old craftswoman Ji Yulan,an inheritor of the intangible heritage of paper-cutting from the Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region,36 (engage)herself in the art for over 40 years.She made paper-cuts
46、of people from other 37 (walk)of life.“The paper-cutting art comes from the folk and it should return to the people,”Ji said.She created 38 paper-cutting work named The Angel in Harms Way to show the image of a nurse who has her long hair back after cutting it to better fit into the protective suit
47、while fighting in the front line against the epidemic.Ji was 39 (deep)impressed by the female medical workers 40 (wear)masks and protective hats.“Women are 41 (charm)in long hair and it takes a lot of courage to cut it,”she said.Ji has 12 students,42 (age)from 3 to 23.“They discovered their interest
48、 in paper-cutting and came to me 43 (learn)it,”she said,adding that she often encourages her students to create works based 44 _ reality.“Younger generations have a real sense of cultural heritage,and thats 45 I am incredibly optimistic about the future of the craft.”第三部分第三部分 写作写作(共两节,满分共两节,满分 40 分分
49、)第一节(满分 15 分)你校英文广播站需要招聘一名广播主持人。请你写一则招聘启事,刊登在校英文报上,内容包括:1 应件 2.岗位职责 注意:1.写作词数应为 80 左右 2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。第二节(满分 25 分)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。Mrowwwwl!The cat meowed angrily as she clawed at Jennifers arm,drawing a thin line of blood.Just as quickly as she struck out with her claw,the a
50、gile(灵活的)orange and-white cat leaped back to her hiding space under Jennifers bed.From the Avec underneath the bed,two green eyes produced bright light,staring back out at Jennifer.Jennifer was starting to feel discouraged in a major way.She was never one for giving up;but it had been sevetal days l
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