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2024届高三第一学期12月调研测试英语试题试卷满分150分考试时间120分钟第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)做题时,请先将答案标在试卷上录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上第一节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)
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3.How muchwill the man payfor hisclothes in total第二节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)
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522.5听下面段对话或独白每段对话或独白后有至个小题,从题中所给的、、三个选项中选出最佳选项,524A BC并标在试卷的相应位置听每段对话或独白前,你将有秒钟的时间阅读各个小题;听完后,各小题将给出55秒钟的作答时间每段对话或独白读两遍听第段材料,回答第、题
6676.What dowe knowabout the womanA.She visitedmost placesin thecity before.B.She movedto thecity two years ago.C.She wentto thezoo with her friend.
7.What impressedthe womanthe mostA.Swimming in the lake.B.Seeing an opera.C.Climbing mountains.听第段材料,回答第、题
7898.What isthe hardestpart oflearning Frenchfor the manA.Reading.B.Grammar.C.Writing.Para2:Rosa waswide awakein her baby basketbeside thepicnic blanket.2024届高三第一学期12月调研测试英语试题答案第一部分听力1-5ABBAC6-10CABCB11-15CABCA16-20CABBC第二部分阅读理解21-23DBA24-27CABD28-31CABA32-35CBDA36-40ECAGD第三部分语言知识运用第一节完形填空51-55ACADB41-45ABCDD46-50CBABD第二节短文语法填空
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65.what第四部分写作第一节应用文Dear David,Having reviewedyour initialdraft forthe posterdesign competitionon ProtectingWildlife^,Im writingto offersomesuggestions forimprovement.Your designseems tolack amessage thatcan motivatepeople totake action.Additionally,the qualityof theimages andthecluttered layoutneed to be improved.Therefore,I suggestyou usea conciseand convincingmessage andhigh-quality imagesrelevant to the theme.Meanwhile,youd bettersimplify thelayout byremoving someunnecessary elementsthat distractattention fromthemessage.第二节读后续写I hopemy feedbackis helpful.Best ofluck withyour design.Suddenly I saw twofamiliar figureswalking towardsme,Look whoshere!”my dadexclaimed with a smile,holdingRosa with a baby basket.The yellow flowers in my handseemed toglow evenbrighter asI gazedat thebeautiful littlegirl.Icouldnt helprecalling whatmy aunttold me.I knewthat itwould taketime for me to adjust tosharing my parents*attentionand my old room,but I was determinedto be the bestbig sisterI could be.Then Icarefully arrangedthe yellowflowers intoasmall bouquetand handedit tomy momwith asmile.These arefor youand Dad,and alsofor RosaJ Isaid,feeling awarmthin mychest thathad beenmissing earlier.Rosa waswide awakein herbabybasketbeside thepicnic blanket.Her bigblue eyeswere open,taking in the worldaroundher.As Iwatched mylittle sister,I couldnthelp butfeel asense ofwonder and amazement athow perfectshe was.Igently pickedher upand heldher close,feeling herwarmth andbreathing in the sweetscent ofher hair.I knewthat fromnowon,my lifewould neverbe the same.I wouldno longerbethecenter of attention,and I would haveto sharemyparentswiththis beautifullittle creature.But asI lookedinto Rosaseyes,I knewthat it was allworth it.She wasmy family,and I lovedher more than anythingin the world.听力原文Text1W:Why areyou solate homefrom school,DavidM:I didmy homeworkat Rogershouse.Then wewatchedabit of the soccermatch onhis newTV.1Text2M:I calledyou yesterdayto goclimbing,but youturned yourphone off.W:Fm sorry.I wentto aparty forour schoofsdance club.2Text3M:Hello,Iwouldlike tohave twoshirts washedin theusual way.How muchis itfor eachshirtW:$
15.3M:Great.I willcollect themthe dayafter tomorrowat3:00p.m.Text4M:Dont eatso muchcandy,Denise.Its notgood foryou.It shouldonly befor specialevents.W:I know,Dad.But Halloweencounts asa specialevent.Its notlike Ieat itevery day.4Text5W:Youd betterput somethingelse onif youre going out,or youregoing toget sick.M:But Mom!I amalready wearingtoo much!I canbarely move,and Imsweating!5Text6M:I heardyou showeda friendaround yourcity lastweek.W:Well,at firstI was afraid itdbe boring.But itturned outto beamazing.M:WhyW:Though Pvelived inthis cityfor over20years,there weremany placesthat I hadn*t visitedbefore.I sawparts of my cityIhad neverseen beforewith myfriend.6M:Where didyou gotogether6W:We wentto thezoo and the biggestpark intown,6and wealso wentto seeanoperatogether.But whatimpressed memostwas swimmingin thelake in the mountains.7M:Did yourfriend havea goodtimeW:You bet.She saidshe wouldcome againnext year.Text7M:French isso hard!Do you know whatsthe mostdifficult partfor me8W:The grammar8M:Yes,8but onlyone particulararea.I cantremember ifa wordis maleor female.W:You haveto justremember those.M:But thereare somany,and I can*t finda pattern!For instance,the moonis female and thesun ismale.I knowthose arecommonin differentlanguages.But achair isfemaleandhair ismale.I thinkthat hairwould beconsidered female!9I justdontget it.W:It canbe veryconfusing.Dont letit getyou down,Andy.Youre doingwell thisterm.One badquiz scorewill hardlyaffectyour grade.Your readingis excellentand sois yourwriting.Youll getused tothis partof thelanguage soonenough.第题为推断题Text810M:Hello,Madam.My nameis Eric.Im hereto help you.Is thatOKW:Yes,thats fine.Where amI Whathappened12M:It lookslike you*ve beenin anaccident,but everythingis fine.I thinkyou mighthave hit your heada littlethough.W:My carlooks fine,though.I dontsee anybroken glassor anything.M:Thats because you werehit frombehind.11You werevery lucky,becauseyouwere pushedinto thecrossing.A caralmosthityouon yourdrivers side.W:I shouldget out of the car.I needto findmy insuranceand talk to theother driver.M:You shouldstay whereyou are,Madam.Just incase.The ambulancehas justarrived,and theywill behere shortlyto helpyou.W:But I dont understand.I wason my way to work andthen-why amI stoppedhere12M:Madam,youregoing to befine.Isawthe wholething,and it wasnt yourfault.Im gointotalkto the policenow.Text9第题为推断题13M:Can Ihelpyoufind somethingW:Yes,Im goingon vacationnext week,and Ineed abook totake withme.M:What doyou usually like to read14W:I loveclassics withstrong femalecharacters.14I gettired ofreading aboutmen allthe time.Im lookingfor somethingeasyand witha happyending.Idontwant tothink toohard whileIm traveling!M:Where areyou goingSometimes itsnice toread about the placeyoure visiting.W:England.M:You mightlike anauthor likeJane Austen,who writeswitha lot ofhumor.15Or EmilyBronte,another classicauthor.Her writingis fullof emotion.It isntterribly enjoyable,but italways haspowerful femalecharacters.W:IloveAusten andBronte,but Ididnt thinkabout mysteries.Are theyfrighteningM:Not atall.The mainstory is about solvingthe crime,rather thanthe murder.Icansuggest afew titles.W:I hopeI willhave timeto finishthe book!Fm travelingwith mychildren,and theyoften interruptmy reading.16M:Lets lookfor somebooks forthem,too.We havea wonderfulyouth sectionright overhere.16第题为推断题Text
10179.Which wordshould befemale according to themanA.Sun.B.Chair.C.Hair.听第段材料,回答第至题
8101210.Who are the speakersA.A doctor and apatient.B.A driverandapedestrian.C.A policeofficer anda witness.
11.Where isthe damageon the womans carA.On thefront of the car.B.On theside of the car.C.On theback ofthecar.
12.How doesthewomanseem inthe conversationA.Confused.B.Content.C.Considerate.听第段材料,回答第至题
9131613.Where arethe speakersnowA.In alibrary.B.In abookstore.C.In areading center.
14.What doesthewomanusuallyliketoreadaboutA.Children.B.The travelplaces.C.Strong femalecharacters.
15.How doesthemandescribe JaneAustens booksA.They areamusing.B.They arefrightening.C.They aretouching.
16.What willthemando nextA.Find somehumorous books.B.Charge thewoman forthe books.C.Show thewoman somebooks forkids.听第段材料,回答第至题
10172017.What isthe speakersprobable professionA.A doctor.B.A gymtrainer.C.A healthwriter.
18.What seemsto becausing Mr.Toper*s problemA.He doesntwear enoughwarm clothes.B.He doesntmove aroundenough.C.He doesntget enoughsunlight.
19.How oldis Mr.ToperA.50years old.B.65years old.C.70years old.
20.When shouldMr.Topefs nextappointment beA.The next day.B.The nextweek.C.The nextmonth.第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)
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537.5阅读下列短文,从每题所给的、、和四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题纸上将该项涂黑A BC DAOfSpecial Interestto FreshmanFreshmanSeminarsFreshman Seminarsare smallclasses justfor freshmen,with someof Yorksmost distinguishedteachers.Some跨学科的seminars provide an introductiontoaparticular fieldof study;others takean interdisciplinaryapproach toavariety oftopics.All seminarsprovideafriendly environmentfor developingrelationships withteachers andother students.STARSSTARS Science,Technology,and ResearchScholars providesundergraduates ofevery yearwith anopportunity tocombineresearch andcourse-based study.The programoffers researchopportunities andsupport tostudents historicallydisadvantagedinthe fields ofnatural scienceand quantitativereasoning,such asracial andethnic minorities,women,and thephysicallychallenged.More than100students eachyear participatein STARS,during theacademic yearor overthe summermonths.Academic AdvisingAcademic Advising isa collectiveeffort by the residential colleges,academic departmentsand various officesconnected toYork UniversityDean院长soffice.Students9primary academicadvisors aretheir residentialcollege deans,to whomthey mayalways turnfor academicand personaladvice.The deanslive inresidentialcollegesand supervisetheadvising networksinthecollege.Each academicdepartment hasa directorof undergraduate studies DUSwho candiscusswith studentsthe departmentscourse offeringsand requirementsfor majors.Perspectives on Science and EngineeringPerspectives onScience andEngineering isa lectureand discussioncourse forabout75selected freshmenwho haveexceptionallystrong backgroundsin scienceor mathematics.The yearlongcourse exploresa broadrange oftopics,exposesstudents toquestions at the frontiersof science,and connectsthe first-year studentsto YorksScientific Community.
21.An Africanfemale freshmanseeking opportunitiesof researchis mostlikely tochoose.A.AcademicAdvisingB.Freshman SeminarsC.Perspectives onScience andEngineering D.STARS
22.Which ofthe followingis TRUEabout theresidential collegesA.Directors ofacademic departmentslive withstudents there.B.The collegedeans serveas thecentral figuresin anadvising network.C.Directors ofundergraduatestudiesof mostmajors worktogether there.D.The collegedeans engagein scientificresearch withselected freshmen.
23.Which freshmanmay havepriority toattend PerspectivesonScienceand EngineeringA.A medalistoftheInternational MathematicalOlympiad.B.The onewho hasalready gota novelpublished.C.The onewho hasdesigned anoriginal engineeringproject.D.An applicantfor YorksScientific Community.BSoaring to29,035feet,the famousMount Everesthad longbeen consideredunclimbable due to thefreezing weather,the obviouspotential fallfrom cliffsandtheeffects ofthe extremehigh altitude,often calledmountain sickness.But thatwasto bechanged byEdmund Hillary.When hewas invitedto jointhe BritishEverest expedition in1953,Edmund Hillarywas ahighly capableclimber.Theglacier-covered peaksin hishometown inNew Zealandproved aperfect trainingground forthe Himalaya.It washis fourthHimalayanexpeditioninjust overtwoyearsand hewas at the peakof fitness.(夏尔巴人),On May28,1953,Edmund Hillaryand TenzingNorgay,an experiencedSherpa setout andreached the(山脊)(尖South Summitby9a.m.nextday.But afterthat,the ridgeslightly fellbefore risingsuddenly ina rockyspur坡)about17meters highjust beforethe truesummit.The formationis difficultto climbduetoits extremepitch becauseamistake would be deadly.Scratching at the snowwithhisax,Hillary managedto overcomethis enormousobstacle,later to beknown as the HillaryStep.At11:30a.m.,the twomen foundthemselves standingat thetop oftheworld.Not untilwe wereabout50feet ofthetop wasI evercompletely convincedthat wewere actuallygoingtoreach the summit.^^Hillary laterrecounted,“Of courseIwas very,very pleasedto beon thesummit,but my first thoughtwasalittle bitof surprise.After all,this isthe ambitionof allmountaineers.Emerging asthe firstto summitMount Everest,Hillary continuedby helpingexplore Antarctica,and establishingthe(信托基金),Himalayan Trustthrough whichhe provideda numberof beneficialservices tothe Himalayanpeoples.He alsolefta sizeablelegacy thatmountain climbershave chasedever since.As ayoung climbersaid,“It wasnot justHillary andTenzingthat reachedthesummit of Mount Everest.It wasall ofhumanity.Suddenly,all ofus couldgo.”A.His undisputedreputation.B.His previoustraining onMountEverest.C.His remarkablephysical condition.D.His exceptionalability toadapt tothe cold.
25.What doesthe HillaryStep refertoA.A steepspur ofrock Hillaryconquered.B.An axHillary used to scratchsnow.C.A mistakeHillary avoidedmaking.D.A suddenfall ofa ridgeHillary skipped.
24.What madeEdmund Hillarya capableclimber on the1953expedition
26.What wasHillary*s initialfeeling uponreaching thesummitofMount EverestA.Overwhelming joy.B.A touchof astonishment.C.Complete disbelief.D.Enormous pride.
27.What wasthe impactof Hillarysachievement onmountaineeringA.It ledto friendlyregulations formountaineering.B.It leftfinancial benefitsfor climbersto pursue.C.It enabledhim togive back to hishometown.D.It opensup possibilitiesfor otherclimbers.CFarming isdestroying theplanet,but therecouldbea muchmore environmentallyfriendly wayto feedourselves:usingrenewable energyto turncarbon dioxideinto food.This isbecoming areality,says PasiVainikka atSolar Foods,a companythat is buildingthe firstcommercial-scale factorythat will be ableto makefood directlyfrom CO
2.There canbe nodoubt thatimmediate attentionto findgreener waysto growfood isrequired.Conventional agriculture,including organicfarming,causes damagetotheenvironment inmany ways.It requiresalotof land,leading tohabitat lossanddeforestation.It is also thesource ofa thirdof allgreenhouse gasemissions andreleases otherpollutants.It isntvery(生物量).efficient,either.Crops typicallytransform less than1percent oflight energyinto usablebiomass(光合作用)Instead,Solar Foodsplans toavoid photosynthesisaltogether,and growbacteria thatuse hydrogenas theirsourceof energy.At thefactory,renewable electricitywillbe used tosplit waterto producehydrogen andoxygen.The(氨气).hydrogen willbe addedto largecontainers,where thebacteria grow,along withCO2and ammoniaThe endresultwill bea yellowpowder calledSolein.Solein is made ofbacterial cellsand isup to70percent protein.It canbeusedas aningredient inall kinds of foods.Weare aimingat replacinganimal-sourced proteins,which wethink havethe highestenvironmental impactJ saysVainikka.Compared withplant crops,Solein willuse100times lesswater perkilogram ofprotein produced,20times lesslandand emita fifthas muchCO2,accordingtoSolar Foods.There areother benefits,too:factories couldbe situatedanywhere intheworld andproduction wontbe affectedby weatherconditions.“With SolarFoods andother companiesscaling uptheir systems,this istruly beginninga newera ofagriculture JsaysDorian Legerat ConnectomixBio inGermany.I thinkthese trendsare excitingand willhelp bendthe carboncurve as wellas leadto improvedglobal foodsupply security.”
28.What isthe authorspurpose inmentioning conventionalagriculture in paragraph2A.To demonstrateits influenceon crops.B.To comparedifferent farmingmethods.C.To highlightthe urgentneed foralternatives.D.To providean exampleof agriculturaltypes.
29.What ismainly presentedinparagraph3concerning SoleinA.Its productionprocess.B.Its storagecondition.C.Its ingredientmaterials.D.Its investmentpotential.
30.All ofthe followingarethefeatures of Solein except.A.it isprotein-rich B.its productionis weathersensitiveC.it isresource-efficient D.its productionis location-independent
31.Which statementwould DorianLeger probablyagree withA.The useof Soleinmay helpreduce carbonemissions.B.Solein willdominate theagricultural development.C.Solein canhelp achieveglobal foodsafety.D.The prospectofSoleinremains tobe seen.DMany peoplehave participatedinto lotsof virtualmeetings theseyears.Some researchshows thisadjustment mightnotimpact workplaceproductivity toany greatdegree.A newstudy,though,suggests otherwise.In thestudy,602participants wererandomly pairedand asked to comeup withcreative usesforaproduct.They werealsorandomly selectedtoworktogether eitherin personor virtually.The pairswere thenranked byassessing theirtotalnumber ofideas,as wellas thoseconcepts degreeof novelty,and askedto submittheir bestidea.Among thegroups,virtualpairs cameup withsignificantly fewerideas,suggesting thatsomething aboutface-to-face interactiongenerates morecreativeideas.The findingscould stiffenemployers*resolve tourge orrequire theiremployeesto comebacktothe office.“We ranthis experimentbased onfeedback from companies thatitwasharder toinnovate withremote workersJ saidlead researcher Melanie Brucks.Unlike otherforms ofvirtual communication,like phonecalls ore-mail,videoconferencingcopies thein-person experiencequite well,so I was surprisedwhen wefound meaningfuldifferences betweenin-person andvideointeraction foridea generation.When random objects wereplaced inboth the virtual andphysical rooms,thevirtualpairs ofparticipants spentmoretime lookingdirectly ateach otherrather thanletting theirlook wanderabouttheroom andtaking inthe entirescene.Eyeingones wholeenvironment andnoticing therandomobjectswere associatedwith increasedidea generation.On platforms,thescreen occupiesour interactions.Our lookwavers less.Looking awaymight comeacross asrude Jsaid Brucks,so wehaveto lookat thescreen becausethatisthe definedcontext ofthe interaction,thesameway wewouldnt walkto anotherroomwhile talkingto someonein person.”Like mosteducators,Brucks hasprimarily taughtvirtually inthe pastthree years,and shedid noticesome benefits of theapproachaswell.Her studentswere morelikely totake turnsspeaking andher shyerstudents spokeup moreoften,rid oftheanxiety thatcomes fromaddressing alarge classroom.Brucks foundthat onesolution toimproving virtualidea generationmightbe tosimply turnoff thecamera,for herstudents felt“freer“and morecreative whenaskedtodo so.And thismay besoundadvice forthe workplace.
32.What doesthe underlinedword“stiflbrT inParagraph2most probablymeanA.challenge.B.revise.C.strengthen.D.shake.
33.At first,leadresearcherMelanieBrucksmight thinkthat.A.Creative ideasmay emergefrom casualthoughts.B.The feedbackfromcompaniesseems questionable.C.Participants shouldmake eyecontact inan onlinemeeting.D.Videoconferencing can*t comparewith in-person communication.
34.What canwe learnabout Brucks1studentsA.They progressedin focusingattention.B.They relievedanxiety byspeaking up.C.They displayedtalent forpublic speaking.D.They tookadvantage ofvirtual learning.
35.Which ofthe followingwould bethe besttitle forthe passageA.Brainstorming OnlineLimits CreativityB.Interacting InPerson BoostsEfficiency第二节七选五(共小题;C.Grouping RandomlyIncreases ProductivityD.Maintaining TeamworkImproves Innovation5每小题分,满分分)
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512.5阅读下面短文,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For most,the firstthing thatlikely comesto mindwhen thinkingabout vitamin C iseither animage oforange fruitsor itsabilityto keepyour immunesystem healthy.36・Here arcthe primarybenefitsof vitamin Cwhen applied topicallytotheskin.It protectsskin cellsfrom environmentaldamage.Vitamin Csmain functionin skinis thatofapowerful antioxidant,protecting usfrom celldamage causedby free radicals(自由基)・37J Dr.Mack explains,andthey arehighly reactive.Vitamin Cdestroys thesefreeradicalsby donatingelectrons,preventing themfrom damagingskin.
38.Vitamin Cisalsoone ofthe goldstandards forevening skintone andboosting radiance.VitaminC isa well-known skinbrightener,preventing melaninproduction andeventually fadingdark spots,resulting ina betterskintone,Dr.Mack explains.(胶原蛋白)It firmsskin andpromotes collagenproduction.Our skinismadeof collagenand elastin,which areproteinsthat giveit structureand flexibility.39“Daily applicationofvitaminC helpsto maintainthe completenessofthecollagen thatwehave,prevents rapidbreakdown withage andpromotes collagenproduction/9Dr.Mack says.(紫夕卜线)It workswith otherantioxidants forenhancing UV protection.
40.A studyintheJournal ofInvestigativeDermatology showedthat thecombination ofvitaminCandEnot onlyoffered improvedstability ofvitamins CandE,but alsoimproved skinsUVprotection.A.It brightensskinB.It helpslower therisk ofheart diseaseand depressionC.Free radicalsare producedby thebody whenexposed toradiation insunlightD.Vitamin Cworks cooperativelywith vitaminE toreduce UVdamage inskin E.But thispopular vitaminhas severalbenefitsfor skinwhenappliedtopically,too F.Free radicalsare believedtoberelated toheart disease,cancer andthe ageing第三部分语言知识process G.As weage,the productionof theseproteins decreasesand ourskin looksand feelsless firm运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节完形填空(共小题;每小题分,满分分)15115(瘫痪的)In my20s,my leftarm became41paralyzed ina trafficaccident.Going fromtwo fullyfunctional armstoone meantIhadto42everything I usedtodo withtwo hands.And asa personwho*d soonerget lostthan ask for directions,asking for43was difficultfor me.I justwanted toswim;inthewater Ifelt44because itremoved gravity*s limitations.It wastheonly placeI couldntfeel the45of myarm.After college,I metCoach Alanthrough theChallenged AthletesFoundation.He wasthe reasonwhy I46to trainfor theParalympics.I tookpart inmyfirstParalympic Gamesjust twomonths afterwe met.In swimming,a racingsuit iscalled atech suit,orasecond skin.For tech suits,I aimedto gotwo orthree sizessmallerthan my47size.It hadtaken me15minutes toput atechsuiton thatday,but afterthe swimmingevent,with onlyone hand,I couldnttake itoff.I was48,Iwasprepared toreach fbrthe knifeinmybagand cutmywayoutofthis expensivenew49,A girlsitting onthe benchnear me,her prostheticlegs besideher,saw me
50.“Come here!”she said,grabbing mewith herknees topull mecloser.We bothpulled thehopelesssuit fora while.Then shecalled for51,A visually——challenged swimmerrushed overandmanaged tofree mewithherin52a minute.That lockerroom53became thenew normalforme.And finally,I gottobeonthehelping endaswell.Asking forhelp isquite normalfor anyonewho liveswitha54Can youpass memy leg”“Could youtie myshoelaces Helpingothers andaccepting helpisaway oflife inthe Paralympics.Learning toaskforwhat Ineeded wasthe winI hadn*t initiallyset mysights on,but55wanting themost.
41.A.completely B.temporarily C.roughly D.highly
42.A.return B.relearn C.recollect D.recycle
43.A.insurance B.attendance C.assistance D.avoidance
44.A.grateful B.forgetful C.regretful D.powerful
45.A.sensibility B.possibility C.essence D.weight
46.A.forced B.accomplished C.started D.abandoned
47.A.extraordinary B.usual C.plain D.similar
48.A.stuck B.beat C.confused D.hurt
49.A.substitute B.suit C.jewelry D.invention
50.A.abusing B.using C.recording D.struggling
51.A.help B.sorrow C.strategies D.actions
52.A.more thanB.other thanC.lessthanD.rather than
53.A.incident B.tradition C.attraction D.difference
54.A.disorder B.disbelief C.disadvantage D.disability
55.A.sent upB.ended upC.tore upD.looked up第二节短文语法填空(共小题;每小题分,满分分)10L515阅读卜面短文,在空白处填入个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式1Chinas online literature industryis makingan increasingimpact overseas—with someeven56say thatit cancomparewith U.S.and Koreanfilms andTV shows.By theend of2022,morethan16,000Chinese onlineworks ofliterature57export abroad,including over6,400physical bookauthorizations andover9,60058translate onlineworks.Overseas readersof Chineseweb novelsexceeded150million in2022,mainly GenerationZ bornbetween1996and
2010.Among15major59category,urban,western andeastern fantasy,gaming,and sciencefiction emergedasthefivemost populartypes amongoverseas readers.In June,Wang Xiang,60member ofthe onlineliterature committeeattheChina WritersAssociation tolddomesticmedia Chineseweb novelsare oftensimilar61Hollywood moviesin termsof theirstorytelling methodsand focusonsuperhuman abilities.Chinese onlineliterature hasbecome a62globe culturalcenter comparedwith Hollywoodmovies intermsof63it reachand influenceamong theworldwide audience/9said Wang.Last year,16Chinese onlineworks ofliterature wereincluded inthe BritishLibrarys Chinesecollection forthe firsttime,all of64were firstpublished ondigital readingplatform Qidianwhere readerscan readkindsofChinese onlineliterature.According todata releasedbytheChinese Academyof SocialSciences inApril,65the domesticonlineliterature第四部分写作共两节;满分40market earnedamounted to
38.93billion yuanin2022,a ycar-on-ycar growthof
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15.假定你是李华,你的英国朋友准备参加以“保护野生动物”为主题的海报设计大赛,现就参赛作品初稿66David征求你的意见请回复邮件,内容包括.提出存在的问题;才是出修改建议12注意.写作词数应为个左右;
180.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答2Dear David,Yours,.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Li Hua67In thespring sun,my auntand Iheaded forher flowershop.Normally Iwouldbedelighted tohelp inher shop,but notrecentlybecause ofRosa.Rosa wasmy sister,just onemonth oldwho wassettled inmy oldbedroom.For tenyears,the smallroomwas fullofmytoys andbooks.But nowitwastransformed intoherbabyroom,decorated like a gardenwith pinksandyellows.My space,myoldlife,was gone.“Here weare!,,We arrivedattheshop,a waveof colourand sweetsmell washingover me.My auntsaid Icould picksomeflowers forMum andDad.Iusedto lovethis,but todayIwasso overcomewith tirednessand envy.Why botherto bringthemflowers whenthey wereenjoying Rosaat homewithout meSilentlyI helpedmy auntarrange flowers.Your mumtold methere hasntbeen muchshut eyerecently forany of(安装)(哈欠).you.^^“Not much,since Rosathe alarmclock wasinstalled Icomplained witha hugeyawn(蹑手蹑月却地走)“I rememberhaving tocreep aroundlikeaworn-out mousewhen yourmum wasa baby.I spentthefirst monthshating herso much.”“But youand Mumseem soclose,1said,guiltily hidingaway myenvy ofRosa.(绽放)“Now weare.But ittook meyears togrow intothe roleof bigsister.Few flowersblossom overnight,youknow.She pulledme infor asidehug,glancing upattheclock,and suggestedT takea walkoutside.Behind hershop wasa fielddotted withspring flowers.Stepping intothefield,I beganto picklittle flowers.It waslike(授予)gathering mychildhood memories.I rememberedhow Idsit withDad,making flowerchains,crowning eachotherwith thesilliest titles:Queen ofJunk Foodand Kingof Mess.My smilegrew wider.The shiningyellowflowersreminded me注意ofthecolor inRosas babyroom.Was sheawake Iwondered.续写词数应为左右;
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150.请按如下格式在答题卷的相应位置作答2Para1:Suddenly Isaw txvofamiliar figureswalking towardsme.。
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