2023—2024学年湖北省普通高中学业水平合格性考试仿真模拟卷英语试卷(一)

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1、20232024学年湖北省普通高中学业水平合格性考试仿真模拟卷英语试卷(一)一、阅读理解() The Three Best Cities to Visit in FranceMarseille Dating back to 600 BC, Marseille is the oldest city in France. In fact, its colorful past has helped to make it what it is today. You will discover hints(迹象) of the citys life as an Ancient Greek port. B

2、iarritz If youre looking for somewhere with a different atmosphere, youll find it in the resort city of Biarritz. The Atlantic waves have made this a peaceful place for surfers from France. This part of France loves its rugby, and the local team, Biarritz Olympique, is very popular there. Rouen Much

3、 of its history can still be seen in the city today, making it a breathing museum on the banks of the Seine. Modern-day Rouen is still one of the best cities to visit in France.1. How did people in Marseille mainly transport goods in the ancient Greece period? ABy train.BBy water.CBy truck.2. Which

4、of the following is a suitable sport in Biarritz? ASurfing.BSoccer.CVolleyball.3. Which place is near the Seine? AMarseille.BRouen.CBiarritz. () I turned off the classroom light, only to find a tearful Laura outside the door. “Sister Jo, can I talk to you? Do you have time?” I smiled. “I always have

5、 time for you, honey.” We sat in the empty classroom as she described the effect her dads alcoholism was having. After half an hour, she said. “I know you cant do anything about it, but thanks for listening. My mom keeps saying, Hes sick! Alcoholism is a disease! ” I gave her a hug. Then it hit me.

6、Why hadnt I taken Laura out walking with me? The next day was just as lovely. At 3: 00 p. m. , Brian was at the door. “Hi, can I talk to you?” “Sure”, I answered. “But its such perfect weather. Can we go for a walk?” We circled the lake near our school and talked about helping troubled kids. On Laur

7、as next visit, she accepted my invitation to walk. I had a surprise for her. Classmate Tom had given me brochures from Alateen. “Someone in your class said his dad has the same problem.” I told Laura. “If I may share your story, hell drive you to Alateen meetings.” The skills in the book inspired La

8、ura. “Okay. My mom will let me ride with him.” Laura wasnt the only teen with an alcoholic parent. And so, it became a pattern. Whoever came to chat after school was invited to walk. In the walk, these kids find relief from the pressure and frustrations (受挫) they face. And Ive lost ten pounds!4. Wha

9、t was Jos regret according to Paragraph 1? AChatting with students.BReading in the classroom.CFailing to walk with Laura.5. What was the weather like when Jo chatted with Brian? ARainy.BSunny.CWindy.6. Which word can best describe Jo? AKind.BProud.CKnowledgeable.7. What happened to Jo at last? AShe

10、lost weight.BShe refused to drink.CShe learned to drive. () Too little sleep is making us sick. In an interview with the Guardian, Matthew Walker explains how. Through his work, hes determined that people who dont get enough sleep tend to be less healthy and have lower energy levels than those who g

11、et the recommended amount of sleep per night. After analyzing the results of 20 separate studies, hes found a strong connection between how much people sleep and how long they live. This is a problem, particularly because many of us are used to equating sleep with laziness. “We want to seem busy, an

12、d one way we express that is by showing how little sleep were getting,” he told the Guardian. In one study, adults age 45 and older that slept less than 6 hours each night were 200% more likely to have a heart attack or stroke during their lifetime compared to participants who got seven or eight hou

13、rs. In other studies, sleeping less has been associated with an increased risk of weight gain, and relapses(旧病复发). On a basic level, lack of sleep also lowered participants immune(免疫的) systems. “Im not going to say that the obesity crisis is caused by the sleep-loss illness alone,” says Walker. “Its

14、 not. However, processed food and sedentary(久坐不动的) lifestyles do not enough explain its rise. People use alarms to wake up. So why dont we have a bedtime alarm to tell us weve got half an hour before going to bed?”8. What conclusion did Walker draw according to Paragraph 2? AToo much sleep is equal

15、to laziness.BNot enough sleep is involved with weight loss.CEnough sleep is good for health.9. Why do we show how little sleep were getting according to Walker? ATo make us respected.BTo make us appear busy.CTo be very popular.10. What does the fourth paragraph mainly tell us? AThe harm of sleeping less.BThe benefits of sleep.CThe length of sleep each night.11. What can we know from the last Paragraph? AUsing alarms to wake up is proper.BA bedtime alarm should be necessary.CProcessed food is the leading cause of obesity.

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