2023届山东省潍坊市高三下学期三模英语试题
2023 年普通高等学校招生全国统一考试模拟试题
英 语
2023.5
注意事项:
1. 答题前,考生务必将自己的姓名、座号、考号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
Invasive Species Management
Placencia, Belize
Make a difference by removing lion-fish, an invasive species destroying reef ecosystems of the Caribbean.
Learn to dive while removing lion-fish. Each week/day will differ but you will be participating in the following
areas; Removing Invasive Lion-fish. Whale Shark Observation(if spotted). Biodiversity Identification Dive. Beach
Clean-ups.
Marine Research Expedition
Tyrrhenian Sea, Italy
You will join an international crew aboard a sailboat to work for the protection of our seas. And you will learn
to collect data, organize and enjoy the sea at its best! Experience the sailing life in one of the world’s best spots for
Water sports. Gain experience in Marine Research in the field(Under water).Get close up to dolphins and whales in
the wild.
Wildlife Supporter
Port Elizabeth, South Africa
Volunteer at a Game Reserve that hosts the Big 5 and support the local staff in monitoring the animals. Work
up close with the famous Big 5! Join our reserve for orphaned and injured non dangerous animals. Make a
difference in the rescue, rehabilitation (康复) and release of wildlife giving them a second chance at being free and
wild again.
Climate and Environmentalist Supporter
Hanga Roa, Chile
Be a volunteer on the amazing Easter Island in the middle of the Pacific Ocean and get involved in climate
and nature protection. Responsibilities include: Teamwork in the climate protection program, Collection of plant
seeds, Control of seed settlement on the plantation, Conservation of native seeds and plants, Reforestation work.
1. What activity will volunteers do depending on good luck?
A. Clean dolphins stuck on the beach. B. Dive under water to see lion-fish.
C. Collect data on a marine animal. D. Monitor whale sharks carefully.
2. What is Tyrrhenian Sea famous for?
A. Its marine life in deep water. B. Its perfect place for sailing.
C. Its wild dolphins and whales. D. Its best spot for marine researches.
3. Which activity is suitable for volunteers with medical experiences?
A. Wildlife Supporter. B. Marine Research Expedition.
C. Invasive Species Management. D. Climate and Environmentalist Supporter.
B
I’d moved to U.S.to live with my uncle,and one year after that, I lost my vision. I had since learned to get
about with a cane, and now I craved getting back to pursue my dream of being a broadcaster.
But my aunt and uncle said it was much too dangerous for me to go out on my own. What if I got hit by a car?
I must stay in the house. I was dogged. I rejected their guesses. I believed I could regain my way if I lost it. I told
my aunt and uncle I would pay close attention, I would listen and be very careful when crossing streets.
A public library was offering a tuition-free course on how to use a computer with screen reading software
designed for blind people. This was an important opportunity for me, My aunt and uncle reluctantly agreed.
I knew that the American singer Ray Charles, who was also blind, got around on his own without a cane. If he
could do it without a cane, I reasoned, surely I could do it with one. Ray’ s secret was to count steps. But I couldn’t
seem lo do that the way he had. Instead I captured the layout (布局) of places I visited by taking note of landmarks
in my mind. I’d imagine the mental map I’d drawn and use that in order to navigate. Today, I do this automatically.
But that doesn’t mean I didn’t lose my way many times in the process of acquiring this skill. Sometimes I’d be
so discouraged that I’d consider giving up. Maybe I should stay home and wait until someone could help me. On
those days when I lost my way, I’d go to bed feeling down. And because I didn’t want my uncle to worry about me,
I kept that to myself.
Since that time, I’ve pursued my education. I’ve earned three academic degrees, including a master’s, in face-
to-face classrooms.Today, I’m a published journalist and audio producer. Now, surprised at my progress, my uncle
screams to my aunt,“That boy can see!”
4. What does the underlined word “dogged” mean in the second paragraph?
A. Determined. B. Depressed.
C. Ashamed. D. Frightened.
5. How did the author chart his way every day?
A. Depending on a walking cane.
B. Employing the power of imagination.
C. Drawing a detailed map himself.
D. Counting every pace while walking.
6. What did the author keep a secret?
A. His firm trust in his uncle. B. His desire for some help.
C. His losing his way sometimes. D. His feeling sleepy at bed.
7. What does the author’s uncle sound by saying “That boy can see!”?
A. A blessing. B. A relief.
C. A surprise. D. A praise.
C
Researcher Ruijia Hu said wildlife habitat in crowded places like south went Ohio is becoming increasingly
fragmented (分散) as forests give way to new construction. Eventually, this could make trouble to an animal with
specific habitat needs like Ohio’s pileated (红冠) woodpecker.
Pileated woodpeckers have the nickname carpenter birds for their never-ending natural woodworking. They
peck out holes in trees for their nests every year, creating lots of valuable homes for animals like fox squirrels and
owls. “They make new nests every year. They won’t reuse old ones,” Hu said. “Other animals depend on them.”
Pileated woodpeckers are private birds that are more often heard than seen. Studying them can be especially
difficult. So Hu turned to citizen science for help. To identify where woodpeckers have been seen, she used eight
years of sightings collected by birders and logged into the website eBird, a free online tool and app that anyone can
use to record their observations and locations. She overlaid these sightings with remote sensing data and found that
corridors along rivers and creeks with abundant mature trees and deadwood helped the birds adjust to their
increasingly fragmented urban landscape.
“With fragmented forests, many habitats that were once suitable for wildlife are broken up,” Hu sa id.
“Wildlife is unable to find habitat big enough to meet their survival needs. And even if there are suitable habitats,
the distance between them can be too great. Wildlife corridors link up these habitat patches. Since wildlife can
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