1、2023 全国乙卷高考英语试卷及答案2023 全国乙卷高考英语试卷第一节(共 5 小题;每小题 1.5 分,满分 7.5 分)听下面 5 段对话。 每段对话后有一个小题, 从题中所给的 ABC 三个选项中选出 最佳选项。听完每段对话后,你都有 10 秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一 小题。每段对话仅读一遍。例: How much is the shirt?A. 19.15. B. 9.18. C. 9.15. 答案是 C。1. What does the man want to do?A. Have breakfast. B. Take a walk. C. Call his office.
2、2. What was George doing last night?A. Having a meeting. B. Flying home. C. Working on a project.3. Why does the man suggest going to the park?A. It s big. B. It s quiet. C. It s new.4. How does the woman sound?A. Annoyed. B. Pleased. C. Puzzled.5. Where is the man s table?A. Near the door. B. By th
3、e window. C. In the corner.第二节(共 15 小题;每小题 1.5 分,满分 22.5 分)听下面 5 段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的ABC 三个选项中选出最佳选项。 听每段对话或独白前, 你将有时间阅读各个小题, 每 小题 5 秒钟;听完后, 各小题将给出 5 秒钟的作答时间。 每段对话或独白读两遍。听第 6 段材料,回答第 67 题。6. What are the speakers going to do tonight?A. Eat out. B. Go shopping. C. Do sports.第 1 页 共 15 页7. What
4、 is the probable relationship between the speakers?A. Boss and secretary. B. Hostess and guest. C. Husband and wife. 听第 7 段材料,回答第 89 题。8. Why does the woman think July is the best time to move?A. Their business is slow. B. The weather is favorable. C. It s easy to hire people.9. How will they handle
5、 the moving?A. Finish it all at once. B. Have the sales section go first. C. Do one department at a time.听第 8 段材料,回答第 10 至 12 题。10. What did Peter learn from his grandfather?A. How to appreciate art works. B. How to deal with artists. C. How to run a museum.11. What did Peter do in Chicago?A. He stu
6、died at a college. B. He served in the army. C. He worked ina gallery.12. Whose works did Peter like best?A. Rembrandt s. B. Botticelli s. C. Rubens . 听第 9 段材料,回答第 13 至 16 题。13. Where does the conversation take place?A. At a library. B. In a law firm. C. On a train.14. By what time did John plan to
7、finish his term paper?A. March. B. August. C. October.15. Why did John quit his part-time job?A. He had to catch up with his study. B. He was offered a better one.C. He got tired of it.16. What is Susan s attitude to John s problem?A. Carefree. B. Understanding. C. Forgiving.第 2 页 共 15 页听第 10 段材料,回答
8、第 17 至 20 题。17. What did the speaker do before the year 2012?A. A fitness coach. B. A chess player. C. A marathon runner.18. Why was the 2023 Olympics important for the speaker?A. He was motivated by Bolt. B. He broke a world record. C. He won fifth place.19. Which is the hardest for the speaker?A.
9、Getting over an injury. B. Doing strength training. C. Representing Botswana.20. What is the speaker mainly talking about?A. His plan to go for the gold.B. His experience on the track.C. His love for his home country.第二部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分 40 分)第一节(共 15 小题;每小题 2 分,满分 30 分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的 ABC 和D 四个选项中,选出最佳选项
10、。AHenry Raeburn(1756- 1823)The ExhibitionThis exhibition of some sixty masterpieces celebrating the life and work of Scotland s best loved painter, Sir Henry Raeburn, comes to London. Selected from collections throughout the world, it is the first major exhibition of his work to be held in over fort
11、y years.Lecture SeriesScottish National Portrait(肖像画)Gallery presents a series of lectures for the general public. They are held in the Lecture Room. Admission to lectures is free.An Introduction to Raeburn第 3 页 共 15 页Sunday 26 Oct., 15.00DUNCAN THOMSONRaeburn s English ContemporariesThursday 30 Oct
12、., 13.10JUDY EGERTONCharacters and Characterisation inRaeburn s PortraitsThursday 6 Nov., 13.10NICHOLAS PHILLIPSONRaeburn and Artist s Training in the18th CenturyThursday 13 Nov., 13.10MARTIN POSTLEExhibition TimesMonday-Saturday 10.00- 17.45 Sunday 12.00- 17.45Last admission to the exhibition: 17.1
13、5. There is no re-admission.Closed: 24-26 December and 1 January.Admission4. Children under 12 years accompanied by an adult are admitted free.Schools and CollegesA special low entrance charge of f2 per person is available to all infull-time education, up to and including those at first degree level
14、, inorganised groups with teachers.21. What is the right time for attending Raeburn s EnglishContemporaries?A. Sun. 26 Oct. B. Thurs. 30 Oct. C. Thurs. 6 Nov. D. Thurs. 13 Nov.22. How much would a couple with two children under 12 pay for admission?A. 4. B. 8. C. 12. D. 16.23. How can full-time stud
15、ents get group discounts?A. They should go on Sunday mornings. B. They should come from art第 4 页 共 15 页schools.C. They must be led by teachers. D. They must have ID cards with them. BIn 1916, two girls of wealthy families, best friends from Auburn, N. Y.Dorothy Woodruff and Rosamond Underwood travel
16、ed to a settlement in the Rocky Mountains to teach in a one-room schoolhouse. The girls had gone to Smith College. They wore expensive clothes. So for them to move to Elkhead, Colo. to instruct the children whose shoes were held together with string was a surprise. Their stay in Elkhead is the subje
17、ct of Nothing Daunted: The Unexpected Education of Two Society Girls in the West by Dorothy Wickenden, who is a magazine editor and Dorothy Woodruff s granddaughter.Why did they go then? Well, they wanted to do something useful. Soon, however, they realized what they had undertaken.They moved in wit
18、h a local family, the Harrisons, and, like them, had little privacy, rare baths, and a blanket of snow on their quilt when they woke up in the morning. Some mornings, Rosamond and Dorothy would arrive at the schoolhouse to find the children weeping from the cold. In spring, the snow was replaced by
19、mud over ice.In Wickenden s book, she expanded on the history of the West and also on feminism, which of course influenced the girls decision to go to Elkhead. A hair-raising section concerns the building of the railroads, which entailed(牵涉)drilling through the Rockies, often in blinding snowstorms.
20、 The book ends with Rosamond and Dorothy s return to Auburn.Wickenden is a very good storyteller. The sweep of the land and the stoicism(坚忍)of the people move her to some beautiful writing. Here is a picture of Dorothy Woodruff, on her horse, looking down from a hill top: When the sun slipped behind
21、 the mountains, it shed a rosy glow all around第 5 页 共 15 页them. Then a full moon rose. The snow was marked only by small animals: foxes, coyotes, mice, and varying hares, which turned white in the winter.24. Why did Dorothy and Rosamond go to the Rocky Mountains?A. To teach in a school. B. To study
22、American history.C. To write a book. D. To do sightseeing.25. What can we learn about the girls from paragraph 3?A. They enjoyed much respect. B. They had a room with a bathtub.C. They lived with the local kids. D. They suffered severe hardships.26. Which part of Wickenden s writing is hair-raising?
23、A. The extreme climate of Auburn. B. The living conditions in Elkhead.C. The railroad building in the Rockies. D. The natural beauty of the West.27. What is the text?A. A news report. B. A book review. C. A children s story. D. A diary entry.CCan a small group of drones(无人机)guarantee the safety and
24、reliability of railways and, at the same time, help railway operators save billions of euros each year? That is the very likely future of applying today s eyes in the sky technology to making sure that the millions of kilometres of rail tracks and infrastructure(基础设施)worldwide are safe for trains on
25、 a 24/7 basis.Drones are already being used to examine high-tension electrical lines. They could do precisely the same thing to inspect railway lines and other vital aspects of rail infrastructure such as the correct position of railway tracks and switching points. The more regularly they can be ins
26、pected, the more railway safety, reliability and on-time performance will be improved. Costs would be cut and operations would be more第 6 页 共 15 页efficient(高效)across the board.That includes huge savings in maintenance costs and better protection of railway personnel safety. It is calculated that Eur
27、opean railways alone spend approximately 20 billion euros a year on maintenance, including sending maintenance staff, often at night, to inspect and repair the rail infrastructure. That can be dangerous work that could be avoided with drones assisting the crews efforts.By using the latest technologi
28、es, drones could also start providing higher-value services for railways, detecting faults in the rail or switches, before they can cause any safety problems. To perform these tasks, drones for rail don t need to be flying overhead. Engineers are now working on a new concept: the rail drones of the
29、future. They will be moving on the track ahead of the train, and programmed to run autonomously. Very small drones with advanced sensors and AI and travelling ahead of thetrain could guide itlike a co-pilot. With their ability to see ahead, they could signal any problem, so that fast-moving trains w
30、ould be able to react in time.28. What makes the application of drones to rail lines possible?A. The use of drones in checking on power lines. B. Drones ability to work at high altitudes.C. The reduction of cost in designing drones. D. Drones reliable performance in remote areas.29. What does mainte
31、nance underlined in paragraph 3 refer to?A. Personnel safety. B. Assistance from drones.C. Inspection and repair. D. Construction of infrastructure.30. What function is expected of the rail drones?A. To provide early warning. B. To make trains run automatically.C. To earn profits for the crews. D. T
32、o accelerate transportation.第 7 页 共 15 页31. Which is the most suitable title for the text?A. What Faults Can Be Detected with DronesB. How Production of Drones Can Be ExpandedC. What Difficulty Drone Development Will FaceD. How Drones Will Change the Future of Railways DThe Government s sugar tax on
33、 soft drinks has brought in half as much money as Ministers first predicted it would generate, the first official data on the policy has shown.First announced in April, 2023, the tax which applies to soft drinks containing more than 5g of sugar per 100ml, was introduced to help reduce childhood obes
34、ity(肥胖). It is believed that today s children and teenagers are consuming three times the recommended level of sugar, putting them at a higher risk of the disease.Initially the sugar tax was expected to make 520m a year for the Treasury. However, data of the first six months showed it would make les
35、s than half this amount. At present it is expected to generate 240m for the year ending in April 2023, which will go to school sports.It comes after more than half of soft drinks sold in shops have had their sugar levels cut by manufacturers(制造商)so they can avoid paying the tax. Drinks now contain 4
36、5 million fewer kilos of sugar as a result of manufacturers efforts to avoid the charge, according to Treasury figures. Since April drinks companieshave been forced to pay between 18pand 24p for every litre ofsugary drink they produce or import, depending on the sugar content.However, some high suga
37、r brands, like Classic Coca Cola, have accepted the sugar tax and are refusing to change for fear of upsetting consumers. Fruit juices, milk-based drinks and most alcoholic drinks are free of the第 8 页 共 15 页tax, as are small companies manufacturing fewer than 1m litres per year.Today s figures, acco
38、rding to one government official, show the positive influence the sugar tax is having by raising millions of pounds for sports facilities(设施)and healthier eating in schools. Helping the next generation to have a healthy and active childhood is of great importance, and the industry is playing its par
39、t.32. Why was the sugar tax introduced?A. To collect money for schools. B. To improve the quality of drinks.C. To protect children s health. D. To encourage research in education.33. How did some drinks companies respond to the sugar tax?A. They turned to overseas markets. B. They raised the prices
40、of their products.C. They cut down on their production. D. They reduced their products sugar content.34. From which of the following is the sugar tax collected?A. Most alcoholic drinks. B. Milk-based drinks. C. Fruit juices. D. Classic Coke.35. What can be inferred about the adoption of the sugar ta
41、x policy?A. It is a short-sighted decision. B. It is a success story.C. It benefits manufacturers. D. It upsets customers. 第二节(共 5 小题;每小题 2 分,满分 10 分)根据短文内容, 从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。 选项中有两 项为多余选项。Friendship needs care and attention to keep it in good health. Here are five ways to sustain(保持)long-dista
42、nce friendships.Set a regular dateLong-lasting friendships share the characteristic that both sides equally contact(联系)and share with one another. With busy schedules,第 9 页 共 15 页squeezing in phone calls can be a challenge. 36More isn t always merrierMake sure you have communicated with your friend
43、about how frequently each of you wants to be contacted and what method works best for you both. 37 . There are alternatives to constant written communication, such as leaving voice messages or having a group chat.Practise empathy(共情)38 . The friend who is remaining needs to be sensitive to all the additional time demand