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2024CEE-00英语/重庆缙云教育联盟年高考第零次诊断性检测2024英语试卷考生须知.答题前,考生务必用黑色签字笔将自己的姓名、准考证号、座位号在答题卡上填写清楚;1,每小题选出答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑,在试卷上作答无效;22B.考试结束后,请将本试卷和答题卡一并交回;3,全卷共页,满分分,考试时间分钟49150120第一部分听力(共两节,满分分)30做题时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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57.5听下面段对话每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的、、三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在5A BC试卷的相应位置听完每段对话后,你都有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1一遍
1.Who willgo to the zoowith the speakersA.Jane.B.Ashley.C.Monica.
2.What isthe mangoing todoA.Have apicnic.B.Go fishing.C.Take adrive.
3.What arethe speakersmainly talkingaboutA.The weather.B.Indoor activities.C.The womansillness.
4.Where doesthe conversationprobably takeplaceA.At abus station.B.At atrain station.C.At anairport.
5.What willthe mando nextA.Put ajob advertisement.B.Conduct aninterview.C.Surf theInternet.
6.Why doesthe mantalk to the womanA.To booka room.B.To confirmhis fight.C.To reschedulea meeting.第二节(共小题每小题分,满分分)15L
522.5听下面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、、三个选项中选出最佳5A BC选项,并标在试卷的相应位置听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题秒钟;听完后,5各小题将给出秒钟的作答时间每段对话或独白读两遍5听下面一段对话,回答第至第两个小题
677.Which placewill becleaned todayA.The hallways.B.The front office.C.The cafeteria.
8.What willthe womando nextweekA.Design aschedule.B.Hold ameeting.C.Host adinner.听下面一段对话,回答第至第两个小题892024CEE-0C/英号//重庆缙云教育联盟年高考第零次诊断性检测2024第一部分听力1-5BACAC6-10AB AAC11-15BCBAC第二部16-20BCCBB分阅读24-27DACB28-31ADBB21-23BAC36-40AEBGD第三部32-35DABC分语言运用41-4546-50BBADA51-55CDABCDBCDA
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65.amusing第四部分写作音-H-弟一R【示例】英语参考答案及评分标准Should high school studentshave atwo-day weekendI dont thinkit isa goodidea.The reasonsare asfollows.With atwo-day weekend,students mayspend too much timeplaying andfail toget enoughrest.After all,not everyoneisproud of their self-control.Whafs more,the entertainmentsthat theyenjoy duringweekends willsomewhat distractthemfrom theirstudies.Additionally,highschool students needmore timeand effortsto advanceacademically orcatch up withtheir schoolwork.Therefore,a shorterschool weekdoesnt makesense.弟一R-------H-【示例】Eventually the shop ownercame outand movedto thecounter.There,before Bobbyseyes,lay twelvered roses,withleaves ofgreen andtiny whiteflowers alltied togetherwith abig silvertape.Bobbys heartsank as the ownerplaced themgentlyinto along whitebox.That willbe tencents,young man.theshop owner said,reaching outhis handfor thedime.Slowly,Bobby movedhis handto givethe manhis dime.“Could thisbe true”he wondered.With thebunch ofbeautiful rosesin hishands,Bobby backedoff and then turnedand ran.Within minutes,he was athome,still breathless.Look,Mother,what haveI gotfor youBobby calledout in the backyard.Mother came out frominsidethe house.She couldhardly believeher eyesupon seeingthe beautifulflowers infrontofher.MerryChristmasBobby saidand began to tellher everythinghe hadexperienced in the flowershop.Tearfully,Mother huggedherson inher arms.Standing in the bittercold air,they somehowdidnt feelcoldat all.
8.What didthe speakersjust doA.They watcheda show.B.They performedin amusical.C.They practiceddancing together.
9.What was the womanA.A dancer.B.An actress.C.A musician.听下面一段对话,回答第至第三个小题
101210.What do we knowabout thejacketA.It wasunsuitable for the man.B.It waslarge for the mansson.C.It wasbought at a reducedprice.
11.What doesthe womanask the man forA.The jacket.B.The receipt.C.The creditcard.
12.What willthemando nextweekA.Get hismoney back.
9.Take acredit note.
10.Visit thestore again.听下面一段对话,回答第至第四个小题
131613.What didPaul doafter heleft schoolA.He openeda supermarket.B.He didseveral differentjobs.C.He workedas achef in a restaurant.
14.What wasPauls firstrestaurant joblikeA.Beneficial.B.Well-paid.C.Enjoyable.
15.What doesPauPs currentjob involveA.Assisting chefs.B.Cooking everyday.C.Managing thekitchen.
16.What doesPaul thinkmakes asuccessful chefA.Preparing foodcarefully.B.Handling stressfulsituations.C.Buying high-quality ingredients.听下面一段独白,回答第至第四个小题
172017.What isthe speakersjob relatedtoA.Medicine.B.Education.C.Artificial intelligence.
18.What wasthe maingoal ofProject SkylarkA.To createa systemfor healthcare.B.To openup possibilitiesin finance.C.To teacha machineto identifydifferent birds.
19.What isthe programMediScan usedforA.Storing data.B.Detecting diseases.C.Producing reports.
20.What doesthespeakerthink of the futureof AIA.Fearful.B.Hopeful.C.Doubtful.第二部分阅读(共两节,满分分)50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、、、四个选项中选出最佳A BC D选项Call forsuillustration fhortvidWHOWE AREChina Daily,China Daily Website,the ChinaDaily Appand theDiscover BeautifulChina platformare callingforsubmissions ofphotos,illustrations andvideos fromnow untilthe endof December,
2023.WHAT WEARE LOOKINGFORPhotos,illustrations orshort videoswith fourmajor themes:■Special topicfor the2023submissions couldinclude specificexperiences ofculture ortourism youhave enjoyed,including but not limitedto:**Famous mountainsI haveexplored in China^^*“Rivers inChina thathave lefta deepmemory forme^^**I haveclimbed theGreat WaH”*“My storiesof learningChinese culture^^WHAT YOUCAN GET
1.We willselect the works ofindividuals and organizations separately.
2.We offerthree typesof prizerespectively forphotos,illustrations andshort videos.
3.Individual winnerswill receivecash prizesand certificates;and winningorganizations willreceive certificates fortheir distinguishedcontribution.
4.Some of the bestworks have a chanceto befeatured on the ChinaDailyWebsite.FORMAT OFWORKS•PHOTO/ILLUSTRATION:No more than10images,5MB maximumfor each;with anintroduction ofup to200words ineither English or Chinese,offering backgroundinformation of thework.•SHORT VIDEO:Format:MP4or MOV.Size:1GB maximum,up to4minutes.Caption:No morethan200EnglishorChinese wordsto givea briefintroduction.Music:Music isoptional forthe video,but ifincluded,it musthave obtainedinternational copyrightfrom alegitimatesource.Quality:Clear andstable image.
21.Which of the followingis qualifiedforthesubmissionsA.“My Chinesefriends inFrance.B.”My storiesof theGrand Canal”.C.My growingcoffee businessinChina”.D.My experiencesof playingfootball inShanghai”.
22.What willhappen ifyou submita shortvideo asan individualA.You willbe givenmoney andcertificates ifyou win.B.You willcompete withother individualsandorganizations.C.You willhave yourworks displayedon theChinaDailyApp.D.You willbe givencertificatesforyour distinguishedcontribution.
23.What mustbe includedin thesubmitted worksA.A pieceof music.B.Copyright ofphotos.C.A briefintroduction.D.The Chineselanguage.BInterspecies wasonce atechnical termused inscience todescribe howone speciesgot alongwith another.Now itis awordof moreconsequence:it arousesthe newconnections betweenhumans and non-humans that are beingmade possiblebytechnology.In Ways of Being,James Bridle,a Britishartist andtechnology writer,explores whatthis meansforunderstanding themany non-human intelligenceson Earth.Mr Bridlemakes clearthat threekinds ofminds arenow interacting:human,non-human andmachine.Using artificial()(使介入)intelligence AI,machines willin futurehave thecapability tointerpose themselvesas translatorsbetweenhumans and other biologicallife forms.It istrue thatprofit isthe mainmotive for advances inAI;as yetnature doesnot getmuch ofa lookin,andnon-humanintelligences gounexplored outsidezoology departments.Computing iscurrently asfocused onhumans asever,even asclimatechange andbiodiversity-loss suggestit shoulddevote much greater attention to otherspecies.The firststep towardsan interspeciesfuture,Mr Bridleargues,is showingmore appreciationfor other forms ofintelligence.To someextent,this isalready happening.For example,through filmsandothersources manypeople now(章鱼)know thatoctopuses have an advancedand strangeintelligence.The nextstep,Mr Bridledeclares,is recognizingthatpeople livein amorethanhuman world.Other intelligenceshave developedfrom acommon evolutionarybase,and(重叠)they overlapin waysthat scienceis justbeginning todiscover.Ways ofBeing would have benefitedfrom sharperediting.Yet,in makingclear thepatience,imagination andhumility(谦卑)required to better knowand protectotherforms of intelligenceon Earth,he hasmade anadmirable contributiontothe dawninginterspecies age.
24.Which of the followingbest illustratesthe term“interspecies”?A.A wolfhunts arabbit.B.A robotdoes housework.C.A ladywalks herdog.D.A boyrecords avideo forsquirrels(强调)
25.What doesAl putemphasis onnowadaysA.Humans.B.Other species.C.Biodiversity.D.Climate change
26.What isparagraph4mainly aboutA.The characteristicsof speciesevolution.B.Expectations forthe futuredevelopment ofAI.C.Suggestions onfuture explorationof interspecies.D.The importanceof appreciationfor otherformsofintelligence.
27.Which wordbest describesthe authorsattitude toWaysofBeingA.Skeptical.B.Favorable.C.Indifferent.D.Conservative.C(成年)For anyonecoming ofage in the last60years,Lego hasbeen along-standing friend.The tinyplastic bricks thatfit togetherhave providedgreat pleasurefor generations.In1932,Christiansen foundedthe constructiontoy companythe LegoGroup.By1949,his companybegan producingtinyplastic buildingbricksthatchildren seemedto love.Nine yearslater,the Lego bricks tookshape.Lego alsokept pacewithtechnology.Through the1980s,Lego setsbegantoinclude electriclights andsound-making equipment.But by2003,(破产)Lego nearlywent brokeasthefirm dealtwith changingplay habits.Kids weremore interestedin playingvideogames andsurfing theInternet thanplaying withLego bricks.The companytook quickaction.Within10years,Lego achievedgreat success.It wasmainly becauseof LegosFutureLab.The labwas madeup of50or soresearchers,scientists anddesigners.Their jobwas toinvent newplay experiencesforchildren.To thatend,the companyjoined handswith universitiesand othersin thehope offinding out what kidswanted.And theeffort finallypaid off.“From the youngest buildersto adults,we have a Legosolution foreveiy builderof anyage,building skilland interestfor any playoccasion JAmanda Madore,senior managerat LegoSystems Inc,said.We focuson what the brandmeans tochildren—both physicallyand digitally——and wecontinue toserve theirneeds,so webelieve ourbusiness potentialis aslimitlessas ourplay material.Although Lego bricks havealways beenfun toplay with,research hasshown theycan becentral toa childseducation(认知敏锐度).(自and cognitiveacuity Specifically,Lego bricksare animportant toolthat can help children with autism闭症).Research hasfound thatchildrenwithautism becomemore socialand communicativewhile playingwith thebricksin groupsettings.Part of the reasonis thatLego requireschildren tocommunicate,set rules,make decisionsand workwithothers.In thissense,Lego bricksare hardto replace.
28.Why didthe LegoGroup facegreat challengesin theearly2000sA.It failedto keepup withthe times.B.Its after-sale servicewas poor.C.Its originalcustomers hadgrow up.D.It paidtoomuchattentiontotechnology.
29.What canwe inferfrom AmandaMadores wordsA.The companymainly aimsto attractkids.B.Lego bricksare ofreally highquality.C.Legobrickshelp dealwith mentalproblems.D.The companywill satisfyindividual needs.
30.What canweconclude aboutLegobricksfrom thelast paragraphA.They can be regardedasatreatment.B.They canpromote communication.C.They canimprove educationsystems.D.They cantake theplace ofother toys.
31.What isthe mainidea of the textA.When Legobecame popular.B.Why Legohas stoodthe testof time.C.What Legohas taughtbuilders.D.How Legobricks werecreated.DAnimal appearto predictearthquakes bysensing electricityin the air—the firststudy tofind reliableevidence ofthephenomenon hasshown.Cameras revealedan amazing“drop in the numberof animalsup to23days beforea majorquake hittheir rainforesthomeat Yanachaga National Parkin Peru.Lead scientistDr RachelGrant,from AngliaRuskin University,said,“The resultsshowed that justbefore the earthquake,animals9activity droppedright down.”On anormal daythe camerasplaced aroundYanachagaNationalPark recordbetween5and15animals.But inthe23days before the earthquake,the numberof animalsdropped tofive orfewer perday.No animalswere photographedat allonfive ofthe sevendays immediatelybefore thequake.(地震的)Another studyshowedthat animal activityremained normalinthepark overa differentperiod whenseismicactivity waslow.Co-author,professor FriedemannFreund,said,“The cameraswere locatedatanaltitude of900meters.If(离子).air ionizationoccurred,the animalswould escapeto thevalley below,where therewere fewerpositive ionsWiththeir abilityto sensetheir environment,animals canhelp usunderstand smallchanges thatoccur beforemajor earthquakes.Other evidencesuggested thatbeforetheearthquake,theairaround thehigh mountainsites filledwith positiveions thatcanbe producedwhen rocksare placedunder stress.Positive ionshave beenknown tocause illeffects inhumans aswell asanimals.Scientists believethe animalswere madeto feeluncomfortable by the positiveions,leading themto avoidthe area.They arethought tohave escapedto lowerground,where theair wasless ionized.The findingsmay helpexperts developbettershort-term seismicforecasts.
32.How didscientists conductthe studyA.By comparingdifferent animals,habits.B.By observinganimals inhigh mountains.C.By explainingthe positiveion phenomenon.D.By analyzingimages of animals theyobtained.
33.What canbe inferredfrom animalactivity beforeearthquakesA.The groundatalower altitudeis lessionized.B.Cameras normallyrecord moreanimals perday.C.Earthquake warningscanbedetected inlower places.D.The activityofanimalsand earthquakesis consistent.
34.What canwe learnfrom thetextA.The findingsmake foraccurate seismicforecast.B.Animals tendto beuneasy withmore positiveions.C.Positive ionsmake humansand animalsdepressed.D.All theanimals remainabnormal beforetheearthquake.
35.What canbe asuitable titleforthetextA.Negative Influenceof PositiveIons.B.Ions Destructionto theEnvironment.C.Animals,Behavior BeforeEarthquakes.D.Creatures5Ability toPredict Earthquakes.第二节(共小题每小题分,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Many peoplewho arelearning Englishwant toknow howto improve their readingskills.36The effectiveway toimproveyour readingskills isto love reading andpractice more.Reading isone ofthe mostimportant language skills becausewe useit toexpand ourvocabulary and improvethe waywe speak,write andlisten.37Seeing newways tosay thingscanhelp your understandingof Englishand improvenot onlyyour reading,but alsoyour otherlanguageskills.38If we do notunderstand something,we cango overit againand evenlook upthe wordswedo not know themeanings of.This meansthat wehaveamuchgreaterchance ofunderstanding informationthat weread thaninformation thatwehear.So howdowepractice readingso thatour skilllevel improvesWhen weread apassage,we need to understand it.Wemust understand whattheimportant wordsmean ineach sentence.This doesnot meanthat we needtoknowthemeaning ofeveryword.In manycases,we canfind outwhat wordsmean fromthe wordsaround them.39To do this,we mustunderstandhow wordswork together.In manycases,we mustsee part ofthe message thathas not been written,or wemustform anopinion ourselves.Reading isan essentialpartofyour studyoftheEnglish language.It canhelpyouunderstand andlearn more.It canalsobecome asatisfying hobby.40A.Unfortunately,there is no easyway todothis.B.Unlike listening,reading allowsus totake ourtime.C.Among thefour skills,listening isthe mostimportant one.D.It ishoped thatyou willlovereadingandimproveyourreadingskills.E.When weread,we cansee howthings aresaid,from sentencestructure toexpression.F.If wedonot,we willnotbeable tounderstand whatthe entirearticle orstory isabout.G.Once weunderstandwhatthe wordsmean,weneedto figureoutwhatthemessageis.第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分分)第一节(共小题每小题分,满分分)3015115阅读下面短文,从每题所给的、、、四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项A BC DOurneighbors hada loudparty lastnight.We werent41but thiswas oneof thosecelebrations thatI didntmind.Theyare abunch ofyoung,single guysand Iwouldhavefelt out of place.What42me wasthewaythey behaved.One oftheyoungmen cameover43intheday to“warn usoftheupcoming eventand saidit wouldbe overat about11p.m.That wasthe firststep.Even more44was whatthey did next.Heres my45offered ourneighbor
46.Text meif its too noisy.”That wasa levelof47I hadnever experiencedin allmy yearsof beinga neighbor!And itreally workedin theirfavor.My husbandand Iwere sofriendly thateven whenthe eventwent pastthe48end(分贝),time,even whenthe musicreached highdecibels andeven whenwe couldntget throughto thephone number,we feltno
49.We knewthey wouldstop and50to iteventually.It takessuch littleeffort tomake peoplefeel thatthey51and getpeople onyour side.Everyone needsto52every nowandthen,especially inthese uniquelytough times.But peoplewho doit withoutdisturbing othersare fewand farbetween.Ihadnt fully53my neighborsuntil thisweek.But nowI seetheminanew lightand withgreater54showed usa goodmanner of55in life.
41.A.located B.explored C.challenged D.invited
42.A.trapped B.impressed C.annoyed earlierD.embarrassed
43.A.later B.closer C.puzzling accountD.further
44.A.shocking B.frighteningC.number D.amazing car
45.A.cell numberB.room numberC.regularly D.number
46.B.politelyA.anxiously C.recognition D.obviously
47.B.considerationA.imagination C.designed worryD.organization
48.B.suppliedA.promised C.contribute D.compared
49.B.anxietyA.D.stress C.anger apply
50.B.adaptA.D.respond C.access relax
51.B.succeedA.D.figure sleepC.matter travelproved
52.B.maintainA.D.C.explored
53.B.deliveredD.A.noticed c.curiosity
54.B.respectA.surrounding c.communication D.distance
55.B.apologyA.strategy D.inspirationc.第二节(共小题每小题分,满分分)
101.515,They didntjust bringthe noiseto theneighborhood;they阅读下面短文,在空白处填入个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式1“Party Cries”In IrelandMarkTwainBelfast isa peculiarlyreligious community.This maybe saidofthewhole ofthe Northof Ireland.About one-half ofthe(清教徒)(天主教徒).()people areconvinced Protestantsandtheother halfCatholics Eachparty doesall itcan56make(信条)its owndoctrines popularand drawthe affectionsoftheirreligious towardthem.57hears constantlyofthemosttouching instancesof thispassion.A weekago avast crowdof Catholicsassembled atArmagh todedicate anew church;and()when theystarted homeagain theroadways58line withgroups ofmeek andlowly Protestantswho stonedthem59allthe regionround aboutwas markedwith blood.I thoughtthat onlyCatholics arguedin thatway,60it seemstobea mistake.Every maninthecommunity actslike aminister andcarries abrick toargue against61holds(说)different ideas.The lawhas triedto breakthis up,butnotwith perfectsuccess.The lawsays thatpersons uttering(先令)irritating partycries62be finedforty shillings and costs.And so,inthepolice courtreports everyday,one sees()these fines63record.Last weeka girlof twelveyears oldwas finedthe usualforty shillingsand costs64claimingin thepublic streetsthat shewas“a Protestant.The usualcry is,“To hellwiththe Pope!or To hell withthe Protestants!v accordingto theutterefs systemof salvation.One ofBelfasts localjokes wasvery good.It referredto theuniform andinevitable fineof fortyshillingsandcosts forutteringa partycry-anditisnoeconomical finefora poor man,either,by theway.They saythatapoliceman founda()drunken manlying onthe ground,up adark alley,65amuse himselfwith shouting,“To hellwith!To hellwith!^^Theofficer smelta fine—informers gethalf.“Whats thatyou say”“To hellwith!”“To hellwith whoTohellwith what”“Ah,ye canfinish ityourself—itstooexpensive forme!”(倾向),I thinkthe seditiousdisposition restrainedbytheeconomical instinct,is finelyput inthat.第四部分写作(共两节,满分分)40第一节(满分分)
15.假如你是李华你校英文报栏目近期征文,本期话题为46“Opinions”“Should highschool studentshaveatwo-day请你写一篇短文投稿,内容包括.你的观点;.你的理由weekend,12注意.词数左右;.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答1802Should highschoolstudentshaveatwo-day weekend第二节(满分分)25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
47.Bobby wasgetting coldsitting outin his backyard inthe snow.Bobby didntwear boots;or rather,he didntown any.The thinsneakers hewore hada fewholes inthem andtheydidapoorjob ofkeeping outthe cold.Bobby hadbeen in hisbackyardfor aboutan houralready.Try as he might,he could not come upwith an ideafor hismothersChristmas gift.He shookhis headashethought,This isuseless.Even ifIdocomeupwithanidea,I donthave anymoneyforagift.”Wiping tearsfrom hiseyes,Bobby startedwalking downtothestreet wherethe shopswere.It wasnteasy beingsixwithout afather,especially whenhe neededa manto talkto.Bobby walkedfrom shopto shop,looking intoeach decoratedwindow.Everything seemedso beautifulbut sooutof(微reach.It wasstarting toget darkand Bobbyreluctantly turnedto walkhome whensuddenly hiseyes caughtthe glimmer光)(美ofthesetting sunsrays reflectingon somethingontheroadside.He reacheddown anddiscovered ashiny dime10分硬币).Never beforehas anyonefelt aswealthy asBobby didat thatmoment.As heheld hisnewly-found treasure,warmthspread throughouthis entirebody andhe walkedinto thefirst store.His excitementquickly turnedcold whensalespersontold himthat he couldnotbuy anythingwith onlya dime.He sawa flowershop andwent insideto waitin line.When theshop ownerasked ifhe couldhelp him,Bobby presentedthedime andasked ifhecouldbuy oneflower forhis mothersChristmas gift.The shopowner lookedat Bobbyand hisofferingten-cent.Then heput hishand onBobbys shoulder,saying.You justwait hereand rilsee whatI cando foryou/5The soundofthedoor closingasthelast customerleft pulledBobby backto reality.All aloneintheshop,Bobby began注意to feelalone andafraid.续写词数应为左右;
1.150请按如下格式在相应的位置作答
2.Paragraph1:Eventually theshopownercameoutand movedtothecounter.Paragraph2:With thebunch ofbeautiful rosesinhishands,Bobby backedoff andthen turnedand ran.。
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