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巴蜀中学届高考适应性月考卷
(五)英语2024注意事项.答题前,考生务必用黑色碳素笔将自己的姓名、准考证号、考场号、座位号在答题卡上填写清1楚.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如需改动,用橡皮擦干22B净后,再选涂其他答案标号在试题卷上作答无效.考试结束后,请将本试卷和答题卡一并交回满分分,考试用时分钟3150120第一部分听力(共两节,满分分)30注意,听力部分答题时,请先将答案标在试卷上听力部分结束前,你将有两分钟的时间将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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101.Whats the mans opinionof thespeechA.Its boring.B.Its inspiring.C.Its toolong.
2.How doesthe manwant to go to the palaceA.By bike.B.On foot.C.By taxi.
3.What arethe speakersmainly talkingaboutA.A caraccident.B.A trafficjam.C.A drivingexperience.
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676.Where arethe speakersprobablyA.On a game show.B.In aspaceship.C.In abank.
7.Who wasthe firstwoman inspaceA.Anna Edison.B.Sally K.Ride.C.Valentina Tereshkova.听下面一段对话,回答第至第三个小题
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65.iiivoh emeiit作(共两节,满分分)第一节(满分分)4015【参考范文】Dear Siror Madam,My nameis Li Hua,and Iam writingto bringto yourattention certaininaccuracies Idiscovered abook aboutillyourartifact collection,wliich Ipurchased duringmy recentvisit toyour museum.There areseveral errorsconceniiiigChinese artifectsin thebook.Tliejade teapotis actuallyfi omthe HanDynasty,contrary towhat wasassumedin thebook as a modemhandicraft.Besides,the violetsilk goun,mistakenly identifiedas aroyalJapanese druss,is infact atraditional ChineseHanfit・To addressthese issues,I recommendconsulting withspecialistsfbr acomprehensive review.It wouldbe beneficialif thepublishers couldinitiate arecall of the cuneiiteditionfor necessaiyupdates.I believethese actionswould uj^iold theauthenticity of the bookscontent.Your promptresolution wouldbehighly appreciated.第二节(满分分)【参考范文】Yours sincerely,Li Hua25He wasnot quitethrough uhen it closed sha)ply onlus tail.He letout abone-chilliiig ciyand tookoff to thefarthest partof the house.We managedto comerhim,carefolly wrappedhim illa largetowel,and rushedhim offto the vet.The vetperfonned emei^ency surgeryon himand keptliiin in the hospitalfbr severaldays.Eveiy day,I visited,feeding Beavisnutiitioiis food and treats,hoping he would regainstiength.Under mymeticulous care,Beavis recoveredfaster thanexpected andwas allowedtogohome.When Ipicked himup,as ifunderstanding Iwasthe onewho hadrescued him,Beavis wasno longeraggressive.He walkedsti aiditover tome,nuzzling andlickingmy handin gratitude.From thenon,I lost a fierce cat and gained soft ball offur.His naturechangedcompletely.Now heinteracted wellwith all the family,even hiskitten cousins・He was a refbnnedcat.I couldnowcall himfi omthe otherend of thehouse,and hewould tiot overto seewhat Ineeded,just likea faitlifi.il littledog.Whenever Iwatclied telexisicai,hewouldsit atmy feetand purrloudly.I willnever besure whetherit wasthe shockof thetail incidentor mymeticulous carethat changedhisattitude.Either way,I believehe came to realisethat peoplereally caredabout him.Happily,with hisnew outlook,he waswith usfor manyyears.
9.Where can themanbuy thekitA.From ashop.B.From awebsite.C.From theclub.
10.What isprobably the womanA.A manager.B.A fitnesstrainer.C.A clubreceptionist.听下面一段对话,回答第至第三个小题H
1311.Where arethe speakersA.In arestaurant.B.In ashop.C.At themans home.
12.How muchdid theman payfor the cameraA.3,200yuan.B.3,800yuan.C.4,000yuan.
13.What doesthewomanwant todo in the endA.Start toeat.B.Look at thecamera.C.Take apicture.听下面一段对话,回答第至第四个小题
141714.What is the conversationmainly aboutA.Making fires.B.Detecting fires.C.Using fires.
15.How manyfires didCalifornia havein2020A.Around
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16.What sizeof firecanthenew satellitesdiscoverA.Size of a car.B.Size of a plane.C.Size of a footballfield..
17.What is the womansmain concernA.Saving animals.B.Saving thetrees.C.Saving humans.听下面一段独白,回答第至第三个小题
182018.What madethe whiteT-shirts popularA.A fashionshow.B.Hollywood movies.C.An Englishnewspaper.
19.When didthe fashionfor T-shirts forwomen startA.In
1948.B.In
1959.C.In
1970.
20.For whomdid peoplewear T-shirts withTreeAngela”A.For ablack leader.B.For afashion designer.C.For anAmerican actress.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选项A BC DAMusicFestivals FromAround theWorldMusic possessesa uniquepower tounite peopleacross cultures.One greatway tofeel thisconnection isbyattending some oftheworlds mostincredible music festivals.Sziget Festival(著名的)The Sziget Festival inBudapest,Hungary,is arenowned six-day celebrationof musicand artonObuda Islandon theDanube River.Started in1993,the festivalis knownfor itsdiverse lineup,featuring topartistsfrom genreslike electronic,hip-hop,techno,and poprock.Beyond music,the festivaloffers culturalexperienceslike artexhibitions,theater,circus performances,and filmscreenings.GlastonburyGlastonbury MusicFestival isa globalmusicfestheld annuallyat theWorthy Farm inSomerset,(开始)England.Since itsinception in1970,it hasbecome atouchstone formusic enthusiastsworldwide,drawing more than200,000visitors duringits remarkablefive-day run.Additionally,Glastonbury isamongthe fewfestivals strivingtowards beingcompletely carbon-neutral/Rock in RioThe beloved Rock inRiofestival wasfounded inRio deJaneiro,Brazil,in
1985.The brandhas sinceexpandedto otherlocations,including Lisbon,Madrid,and LasVegas.Rock inRio spansmultiple days.Whileits rootsare inrock music,Rock inRio hasevolved toinclude moregenres to appeal toa muchbroaderaudience.One ofRock inRio*s standoutfeatures isits commitmentto environmentalinitiatives.Fuji RockFuji Rock isJapans biggestmusic festival,typically heldin NaebaSki Resortin NiigataPrefecture.Known forits stunningmountainousnbackdrop,this eventhas beenrunning since1997and iscelebrated foritsdiverse lineupthat spansrock,electronic,hip-hop,and mostother genres.It attractsinternational andlocal acts,creating aunique fusionof musicalstyles.
21.How isthe SzigetFestival differentfrom theother music festivalsA.It isdocumented infilms.B.It iscentered onclassical arts.C.It hostsvarious culturalevents.D.It featuresdiverse musicgenres.
22.What doGlastonbury andRock inRio havein commonA.They highlightrock music.B.They lastmorethana week.C.They undergoglobal expansion.D.They adopteco-friendly practices..
23.Which ofthe fourmusicfestivalshas theshortest historyA.SzigetFestival.B.Glastonbury.C.RockinRio.D.FujiRock.BI had a greattime with the filmTurning Red,which followsMeilin,a thirteen-year-old girlwho suddenlybegins turningintoa giantred panda.The filmwas setin2002when Iwouldve beenaround Meilinsage.It was a joyfor meto watcha filmthat Icould relateto.The filmillustrates thepush-pull thatso manyimmigrant familiesface:how muchof theirculture do they keepAnd how much(鬲虫入)?dotheyassimilate Thereare beautifultraces ofChinese cultureall throughoutthis film,including gorgeousfood,time aroundthe table,relationships withextended family,and more.In thefilm,women inMeilins familysuffer acurse.As soonas theybegin toblossom intowomanhood,they transformintoa giantred pandawhenever theyexpress anystrong emotion.Thus,they havelearned thatemotional repressionistheway togo.It wasbeautiful towatch thisyoung girlchoose thedifferent pathof emotionalwellness instead ofholding backher feelings.Its nota surprisethat thedirector DomeeShi,who is around myage,chose thisplotline.Many peopleof myage areon asimilarpath tothe oneMeilin findsherself on.We honorour parentsand whatthey havedone forus,but we*re alsochoosing tobe more emotionallyhealthy andtrying tolive differentlythan wewere taught.The partof TurningRed that1particularly lovedisthe ending.Though Meilinsmom,grandma,and auntsall seethat itspossibleto integratetheir redpandas into their lives,they dontchoose thatpath.Instead,they chooseto bottletheir pandasuponce again.However,they doget anew perspectiveon thisyoung,groundbreaking girl.Its sucha sweetreminder thatnoteveryone cango on the samejourney towardemotional health,and thatsokay.If allof themhad embracedtheir pandas,I thinktheending wouldvefelt incrediblycheese andtaken awaysomeofthepower ofthe story.So weget aconclusion thatis satisfyingand heartwarmingwithout beingtoo muchofafairy tale.
24.Why didthe authorenjoy watchingTurning RedA.She founda connectionwiththestory.B.She followeda similarlife pathto itsdirector.C.She adoredthe appealingdesign ofthe redpanda.D.She valuedits emphasisontheemotional push-pull.
25.What doesthe underlinedword“repression“in thethird paragraphmeanA.Disturbance.B.Control.C.Wellness.D.Expression.
26.What doesthe authorthink ofthe endingofthefilmA.Bittersweet.B.Idealized.C.Realistic.D.Cheesy.
27.What isa centraldilemma facedby Meilinin TurningRedA.Can Iembrace mytrue self”BfShould Iprioritize myfamily”C.6CCan Iuncover thecurses secret”D/Should Iexplore diverseculturesCUsnin Boltburned about1Okcal ofenergy towin hisgold duringthe200metre springfinal attheOlympic Games,which couldroughly poweran old60W lightbulb for11minutes.If youcould makeuse ofallthe powergenerated byalltheathletes duringthe Games,you wouldstill benowhere closeto reachingthe
29.5billion Wattsconsumed overallby theathletes,spectators andorganisers overthe event.We takesport forgranted,but dowe everconsider itscost tothe planetFromthe waterrequired tomaintain thegolf courseduring TheMasters tournamenttothehundreds offlightsit takesto bringfootball fanstoaWorld Cup,major sports events are not helpingmuch in the fightagainstglobal heating.What*s more,there isa lackof recognitionwithin sportof itsresponsibilities andlittlediscussion aboutpossible solutions.This isstrange giventhat theeffect worksboth ways:the climatecrisis isnot justaffected bysports,but itisalready havinga negativeimpact onmany sports.When ice-climber Will Gad dset outto conquerthe worldsglaciershe didntrealize itwould becomea raceagainst climatechange.I thoughtglaciers arethere fdrever.When hearrived atthe summit,Gadd wasshocked:The icewasnt there.The thingsI plannedto climbweregone.^^Global heatingis noticeablein othersports.Amy Steelplayed professionalnet balluntil shesuffered fromheatstrokeafter playingin39℃conditions andunfortunately,the damagewas permanent.Not onlythat,butextreme weatherevents mademore frequentas aresult of global heatingmean sportingevent sare more oftendelayed orcancelled.This hascost sportbillions inpotential earnings.Yet sportcan be a powerfulmotivator:it canunit ewhole nationsbehind itsteams.Could sporthave aroleto playin drivingclimate awarenessWillGad dand Amy Steelare amongmany athleteswho thinkso.Onething iscertain.Sport mustput climatechange atthe topof itsagenda anddecarbonize ata UsainBolt-like pacetomake adifference.
28.What isthe mainfocus ofthe firstparagraphA.Why dosportseventsconsume energyB.H owmuch powerdo athletesgenerateC.What isthe energyimpact ofsports eventsD.How didBolt contributetotheenvironment
29.Why doesthe writeruse WillGaddandAmySteel asexamplesA.They initiatedeco-friendly sportspractices.B.T heysustained permanentinjuries insports.C.They fellvictim toclimate-related incidents.D.T heyachieved record-breaking performances.
30.What effectofglobalheating onsports ismentioned inthe textA.Stricter facilityrestrictions.B.Substantial financiallosses.C.Higher athletetraining standards.D.Prolonged outdoorsports seasons.
31.What canbeasuitable titlefor thetext.A.Sports inthe ClimateCrisisB.Athletes againstGlobal HeatingC.The Impactof ClimateChange onSportD.T heEnvironmental Costof OutdoorSportsDROOSTERS actdifferently whenfaced with another chickenrather thanjust their own reflection.This maymean thatthe birds canrecognise themselves in amirror.In thetraditional mirrorself-recognition test,developed in1970,researchers placea markon ananimafs bodyin aspotthat it could onlysee whenseeing its reflection.They noteif theanimal inspectsor touchesthe markwhile examiningits mirrorimage,which suggestsit understandsthat whatit seesrepresents itsown body.Few nonhumanspecies havepassed thistest,but theyinclude somegreat apes,dolphins,and elephants.Sonja HillemacherattheUniversity ofBonn and her colleagueswondered ifthis was.because there is littlenaturalreason formany animalsto investigatesuch marks.So,they havetried toadap tthe testtothe natural behaviourof roosters,(天敌),which loudlyalert otherchickens tothe presenceof nearbypredators butgenerally stayquiet when alone.In thelab,they tested68roosters oneby one.They placeda birdon oneside,and eitherleft theother sideempty orput(模仿)another rooster.Then theyadded amirror forsome tests.To mimica threat,they projectedthe outlineofahawk ontheceiling above.When arooster waspaired withanother rooster,it raisedthe alarmmoreoftenthan whenit was alone,regardless ofwhetheritcouldsee itsown reflection.Since thebirds actedsimilarly whenalone andwithareflection,they mayrealise theirreflectionis ofthemselves.This meansself-recognition may bemorecommon inanimals thanwe thought,say theresearchers.“This isexciting,as itbreaks awayfrom theconventional viewthat the mark testistheonly validtest forself-recognition,“says NathanEmery atQueen MaryUniversity.Notably,when Hillemacherandhercolleagues putthe roostersthroughthemarktest,thebirdsfailed.Hillemacher saysit ispremature tosay chickensdefinitely recognisethemselvesin their reflections.The strangebehaviourofareflection------------------mimicking yourmovement,for instance----------maybeunsettling enoughto(扰舌)disrupt Lthenatural alarm response,she says.
32.What ispresented inthe firstparagraphA.A controversialtopic.B.A newphenomenon.C.A practicaltheory.D.A surprisingfinding.
33.What possiblereason doesHillemachefs teamsuggest for animals*failing themark testA.They couldntrecognize themselves.B.They wereput inunnatural testconditions.C.They weredistracted bytheir surroundings.D.They lackedmotivation toexplore themarks.
34.Why didthe roosterraise thealarm inthe labA.It tookits reflectionfor apotential threat.B.11tried towarn othersof perceiveddanger.C.It wasscared byitsreflectioninthemirror.D.It exhibiteda disruptednaturalalarmresponse.
35.Which wordbest describesHillemachers interpretationofthestudy resultsA.Cautious.B.Conclusive.C.Optimistic.D.Dismissive.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能填入空白处的最佳选项选项中有两项为多余选项Two and a halfmillennia ago,Socrates complainedthat writingwould harmstudents.With away tostore ideaspermanently,they wouldno longerneed tomemorize.36Socrates didn*thave a stackof peer-reviewed sciencetomake hiscase about the usefulnessof learningconcepts byheart.(蔓延)Today adifferent debateis ragingaboutthedangers ofanother technology------computers-------andthe typingpeople doon them.Primary-school pupilsand PhDhopeful sare relyingon computersto takenotes andwritepapers.37University professorsalso complainof distractionin classrooms,with studentsreading andmessaginginstead oflistening tolectures.A lineof researchshows thebenefits ofthe innovation“that predatescomputers:handwriting.38T hebenefitsof usinga penor pencillie inhow themotor andsensory memoryof puttingwords onpaper reinforcesthat material.One ofthe best-demonstrated advantagesof writingby handseems to be insuperior note-taking.Students typingoncomputers writedown twiceas manywords andpassages,suggesting theyarenotunderstanding somuch when(合成)rapidly copyingthe material.39It forcesnote-takers tosynthesize•ideas intotheirownwords,which aidsconceptualunderstanding atthe momentof writing.40About halfthe statesin Americahave requiredmore teachingof it.In Swedenthereisa pushfor morehandwritingand printedbooks andfewer devices.Englands nationalcurriculum alreadyprescribes teachingthe basicsofhandwriting byage seven.Socrates mayor maynot havehadapoint aboutthe downsidesof writing.But noone wouldremember,muchless care,if hisstudent Platohad notnoted itdown forlater generations.A.It makesn material visuallyappealing.B.Handwriting,by contrast,takes alonger time.C.Pol icymakers havetaken noteof handwritingsbenefits.D.It istempting todismiss himas anold mancomplaining aboutchange.E.Some studentsmay havedisabilities thatmake handwritingespecially hard.F.Some parentsworry thattheir childrenare encouragedto carrylaptops toclass.G.It improveseverything fromrecalling randomwords tounderstanding complexconcepts.第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分分)30第一节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)15115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 DMydisinterest in“The BeautifulGame,,has beenlifelong.At primaryschool,my classmatesspent lunchbreakplaying41,while Iwas gettingkicks frombooks andcomputers inthe library.In Gameslessons,like allfat kids,I waspufindefence^------------------------------which involved42with mymates andoccasionally pretendingto bebotheredabout wherethe ballwas.I became43in imitatingthe bodylanguage ofthe boyswho cared:44whenagoalwas scored;channeling theiranger whenthere was a45;approximating theirjoy ata freekick,although Ididn*tunderstand therules.徽章As Igot older,I stoppedtrying to46it.Instead,I thoughtof my47to footballasabadge ofhonor.Idseparate the48section fromThe Timesand throwit straightintothedustbin.When abig gamewas on,Id go49,andpost performativephotos ofme wanderingaround highstreets onsocial media,50howmuchmore freetime Thad thanthemindless majorityaround me,endlessly absorbedintheirsilly competitionthat51resets itselfevery12months.All52as myson Harveygrew up.10year oldHarvey wasattracted tofootball games,and wenever misseda53ofhis favoriteteam TheWood”.Almost withoutnoticing,my yellsof supportwhenThe Wood”scored agoal wereactually
54.I’ve foundunexpected joyandasense ofcommunity inagameI oncedisregarded,a reminderthat life*s
41.A.chess B.football C.cards D.basketball
42.A.chatting B.dating C.debating D.competing
43.A.fortunate B.honest C.unsuccessful D.expert
44.A.dancing B.cheering C.weeping D.sighing
45.A.fall B.celebration C.miss D.kick
46.A.fake B.believe C.reveal D.hate
47.A.devotion B.dislike C.addiction D.return
48.A.ScienceB.Entertainment C.Culture D.Sports
49.A.workingB.hiking C.camping D.shoppinginterests can55inthemost surprisingways.
50.A.wondering B.calculating C.demonstrating D.regretting
51.A.incredibly B.unexpectedly C.randomly D.pointlessly
52.A.changed B.paused C.appeared D.continued
53.A.match B.community C.training D.club
54.A.reluctant B.laughable C.authentic D.alarming
55.A.remain B.evolve C.fade D.diversify第二节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)阅读下面短文,在空白处填入个适当的单词或括号内10L5151单词的正确形式A goodtime tovisit Copenhagenis...any time.Yet those56love architecture and design haveanew reasontovisit theDanish capitalin2024:Copenhagen hasbeen officiallynamed theUNESCO WorldCapital ofArchitecture,57title itwill holdforathree yearperiod.The purposeis58highlight howarchitecture andculture canshape urbanidentity andsustainable urbandevelopment.Over thenext year,no fewerthan300events59host underthe frameworkof CopenhageninCommon”.These exhibitionsand otherhappenings willshowcase60architecture ariddesignhavebrought toeverydaylives incities.Famed forits cultureof bikingand purposefulbuildings,Copenhagen hasinspired countlessplanning61微信公众号山城学术圈.professional Anytravelers herewill experiencehow62care policychoices haveimprovedthe livesof itscitizens,63public gymson buildingrooftops andshipping containersturned intostudenthousing.The WorldCapital ofArchitecture titlewill helpto shinea lighton allof this.The DanishArchitecture Centerwill hosta number of eventsfor anyoneinterested inarchitecture.That willincludean exhibitionwhere youcan explorethe meaningof Danisharchitectureand64guide toursaroundthe city.The showwill alsohighlight thestrong Danishtradition ofcommunity thinkingand citizen65involve inpublicprojects,by surveyinglocals,architects andvisitors aboutwhat urbanarchitecture workswell---------------------andwhat doesnt.第四部分写作共两节,满分分40第一节满分分微信公众号山城学术圈15假定你是李华,在美国某博物馆参观时,购买了一本介绍该馆所收藏文物的书籍,阅读后发现书中对一些中国文物的英文介绍有误请你就此向博物馆写一封信,内容包括artifacts.投诉问题;
1.提出建议注意
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180.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯2Dear Siror Madam,Yours sincerely,LiHua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Beavis wasa rescuecat whocametoour familyfrom abroken home.At thetime,I rememberthinking thathis attitudejust发出威月办的嘶嘶might havebeen responsiblefor thebreak.His firstthree daysin ourhouse werespent undera bedhissing声and spittingat anyonebrave enoughto approachhim.Even thenon-threatening offerof foodor waterprovoked anaggressiveresponse.屈尊Eventually,after anumberofweeks anda lotof patience,Beavis deignedto beinthesame roomas otherfamilymembers,as longas hewas givenhis spaceand wasntapproached directly.His firstvisit tothe vetwasanightmare.The poorman hadto weara thickleather apronand industrial-grade glovesbeforegiving Beavisa routineexamination.After thevisit,the vetwrote inhis notesthat Beavis wasa“very difficult^animal todeal with.At leasthe didntask usto changevets.It wasmy brightidea toget himsome companionship.Drawing onmy“vast experience^^asacat person,I thoughtthe cureforhis antisocialbehaviour wouldbe somecat company.The secondmistake Imade wasin encouragingmy daughterand herfriendtobethe onesto choosea barnkitten froma localfarmer.As itturned out,they couldntdecide whichone topick,so theycompromisedby choosingtwo kittens.It turnedout thatBeavis didntneed catcompany,but rathercame intohis ownasakitten bully.The littleguys werethreatenedat everyturn.We hadgone froma one-catastrophe familyto three.Beavis wasunable toshare foodor eventoiletfacilities withthe kittens.We spentmore timekeeping themapart thanwatching theminteract.It lookedas thoughwe weredestinedto sufferlong-term catproblems.(趾高气扬地走)One day,Beaviswasstrutting hisstuff througha particularlywell-fitting doorin ourbasement.注意微信公众号山城学术圈续写词数应为左右;
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150.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答2He wasnot quitethrough whenitclosedsharply onhis tail.From thenon,1lostafiercecatandgained\softballof W.。
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