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2024-2025学年江苏省泰州市第二中学高三4月普通高中高考适应性测试一模英语试题注意事项答题前,考生先将自己的姓名、准考证号码填写清楚,将条形码准确粘贴在条形码区域内
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5.第一部分(共小题,每小题分,满分分)20L
5301.Many peoplemay besurprised by the numberof chemicalsthat theyare tothrough everydayhouseholdproducts.A.devoted B.addicted C.exposed D.applied
2.flag-raising ceremonywas heldat theGolden BauhiniaSquare onJuly1to celebrate17th anniversaryofHong Kongsreturn to China.A.A;/B.A;theC.The;the D./;the
3.This wasreturned becausethe personthis letterwas addressedhad diedthree years ago.A.to whomB.to whichC.which D.whom一
4.BoB.could Iuse yourcomputer thisevening一Sorry.I areport onit then.A.will bewriting B.have beenwritingC.have writtenD.will havewritten
6.(2018•海淀二模)This viewis common all sectionsof thecommunity.A.across B.aboveC.around D.along
7.Maybe someof youare curiousabout whatmy lifewas likeon thestreets becauseIve neverreally talkedabout itA.in placeB.in turnC.in forceD.in depth
8.They overcamesome difficultiesand completedthe workahead oftime,was somethingwe hadnot expected.A.that B.whichC.it D.what
9.—Do youreally planto dropout of the footballteam_Its timefor meto concentrateon mystudy.A.Fm justkidding.B.Definitely not.C.I meanit D.What apity!
10.Sit down,Emma.You willonly makeyourself moretired,on youfeet.A・to keepB.keeping C.having keptD.to havekept
11.By theside of the teachingbuilding ofour school,which wascompleted in
2009.A.there standingthe libraryB.does the library standC.thelibrarystands D.stands thelibrary
12.you starteating in a healthierway,weight controlwill becomemuch easier.A.Unless B.AlthoughC.Before D.Once
13.the school,the villagehas aclinic,which was also builtwith governmentsupport.A.In replyto B.In additiontoC.In chargeof D.In placeof
14.Chinese PresidentHu Jintaocalled foran immediatecease-fire inLibya aneven worsehumanitarian crisisinthe countryat the BRICS Summitin HainanProvince.A.to preventB.to haveprevented C.preventing D.having prevented
15.The roomis soclean.He havecleaned ityesterday evening.A・will B.needC.can D.must
16.At theback ofthe oldtemple twelvehuge stonestatues togetherwith pagoda.A.does stand;a8-storeyed B.do stand;a8-storyC.stands;an8-storey D.stand;an8-storied
17.—The onlineshopkeeper hasmade anapology forhis rudebehavior.—OK.If yourestill notsatisfied,you cancompensation.A.claim B.affordC.sacrifice D.dismiss
18.It is not likeher tobe soimpolite;she youwhen yougreeted her.A.might nothave heardB.should nothave heardC.mustnt hearD.shouldnt hear
19.In Sydney,theres onlyaverage of23days ayear whensun doesntshine.A.the,theB.an,/C.an,the D,the,/
20.Janes grandmotherhad wantedto writechildrens bookfor manyyears,but onething oranotheralways gotin way.不填A.a;B.the;the不填;C.the D.a;the第二部分阅读理解(满分分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的、、、四个选项中,选出最佳选项40A BC D(分)
21.6Friends alwaysask whyI,a middle-aged womanwith noathletic talent,travel toperilous places——the junglesofThailand orBorneo,for example,where thewater isoften unsafeand thefood risky;places withinfectious diseases,poisonous snakesand the wildestanimals;some placeswhere thelocals arejust afew generationspast headhunting.I neverknow howto answer.My traveldecisions assumeda newgravity nineyearsagoafter Isuffered astroke.To prevent(血液稀释齐)another stroke,my doctorstold me,Id haveto takedangerously highlevels ofblood thinnerll forthe rest of mylife andanytravel wouldbe risky.I had to thinkabout whatwas importantto me:family,of course,and friends.But thenwhat Nomatter howmany timesI thoughtaboutit,no bucketlist wascomplete withouttravel.Then I hadto decide howI mightmanage therisk.Ihadtodecidehow luckyI felt.My returnto travelafter mystroke camein babysteps.The firstreal testof mytravel couragecame ninemonths aftermy strokewhenI joinedmy husband,Jack,on abusiness trip toChina.After wedtoured theremains ofa Tangdynasty templeonahigh mountain,(长雪橇).Jack wantedto ridedown ona toboggan(高音喙!]歹[)Before thestroke itwouldve seemedlike fun.But nowI hesitated.My mentalklaxon screamedwarningsabout theconsequences ofa cut,a fall,and acrash.Then,gaining confidencefrom who knows where,I loweredmyself carefullyintothe toboggan,which markedmy adventure travel comeback.In theyears sincethen,Ive traveledabout twenty-five percentofthetime.Through itall,my lucksheld out—no deadlyfalls,nocar accidentsor seriousinfections.For me,adventuretravelis arisk worthtaking.Travel broadensmy worldand keeps me connectedtonature.Whats more,saying yes”to travelkeepsmeconnected tomyself.、1What doesthe underlinedword perilousin Paragraph1probably meanA.Unique.B.Dangerous.C.Historical.D.Famous.A.Do properexercise.B.Enjoy therestofher life.C.Keep awayfrom traveling.D.Spend moretime withher family.、2What didthe doctorsadvise the author todo、3Why didtheauthormention hertravel toChinaA.It washer lastadventure.B.She recoveredher couragethrough it.C.She likedthe beautifulscenery inChina.D.It wasthe mostdangerous experiencein herlife.、4What isthe besttitle forthe textA.A businesstriptoChina B.Unique travelexperiencesC.Why Istill travelto thewild D.How Iovercame thefear ofdisease(分)
22.8Want awonderful travelin LondonDont missthe following!Cartoon MuseumThishighly entertainingLondon touristattraction coversthe historyand developmentof Britishcartoons from the18th centuryto(讽刺漫画)the presentday.You canfind adetailed collectionof alltypes of cartoons inthis museum including caricaturesand rareexamplesofcartoonart:its anideal placeto entertainkids ofall agesas wellasaserious collectionfbr animationenthusiasts.There areover ninehundred pieceson exhibitandthemuseum regularlyholds eventswhere bothchildren andadults canparticipate.Booking forthese eventsis recommendeddue tothe popularityyear roundof thisLondon Museum.Telephone:02075808155Chislehurst CavesChislehurstin Londonis hometo chalkcaves thatwere minedby handfor over8,000years.A tourof thesecaves is an excitingwayto seehow Britishpeople haveimpacted on their environmentover thousandsof years.Telephone:02084673264The OldOperating TheatreMuseumThe OldOperating TheatreMuseum isone Londonmuseum offeringa fascinatinginsight intothe medicalprofession ofthe past.(固楼)This300-year oldherb garretI isBritains onlysurviving operatingtheatre,with awooden operatingtable andan observationstand,from whichvisitors canwitness surgeryperformed.Telephone:02071882679Curzon MayfairCinema MuseumRecentlyvoted oneof Londonsbest cinemasby TimeOut readers,the Curzon Mayfair cinemais everythingyou wouldexpect(奢华的)from thisparticular partof town:luxurious andtasteful.Showing mostlyart-house andindependent films,the CurzonMayfairis uniquein theworld ofLondon cinemafor itsrole inscreening thesefilms forindustry andpress.Telephone:
03333210104、1What canwe learnfromtheCartoon MuseumA.It isdesigned onlyfor kids.B.It isthe oldestcartoon museumin Britain.C.Visitors cantake partin theactivities heldin it.D.One mustbook themuseumin advance tovisit it.、2Which willyou callup ifyoud liketo knowsurgery ofthe pastA.
02075808155.B.
02071882679.C.
03333210104.D.
02084673264.、3Which ofthe followingmay attracta natureloverA.Chislehurst Caves.B.Cartoon Museum.C.CurzonMayfairCinema Museum.D.The OldOperating TheatreMuseum.(分)
23.8That robots,automation,and softwarecan replacepeople mightseem obviousto anyonewhos workedin automotivemanufacturing.But MITbusiness scholarsErik Brynjolfsson and AndrewMcAfee^claim ismore troublingand controversial.Theybelieve thatrapid technologicalchange hasbeen destroyingjobs fasterthan it is creatingthem.They believethat technologyincreases productivity and makessocieties wealthier,but itbecame clearto themthat thesametechnologies makingmany jobssafer,easier,and moreproductive werealso reducingthe demandfor manytypes ofhuman workers.Technologies likethe Web,artificial intelligence,and bigdata areautomating manyroutine tasks.Countless traditionalwhite-collarjobs,such asmany in the postoffice andin customerservice,have disappeared.As evidence,BrynjolfssonandMcAfee pointto achart onwhich separatelines representproductivity andtotal employmentin theUnited States.For yearsafter WorldWar II,the two lines closelytracked eachother,with increasesin jobscorresponding toincreasesin productivity.Then,beginning in2000,the linesdiverge;productivity continuesto risesteadily,but employmentsuddenly shrinks.United StatesProductivity andEmployment・一.pnxiuiliVNympkiys小°By2011,a significantgap appearsbetween thetwolines,showing economicgrowth withno parallelincrease in job creation.IHutcxcd HNh(无生气)But arethese newtechnologies reallyresponsible fora decadeof lacklusterjob growthDavid Autor,an economistatMIT whohas studiedthe connectionsbetween jobsand technology,doubts thattechnology couldaccount forsuch asudden changeintotal employment.Moreover,he alsodoubts thatproductivity has,in fact,risen steadilyin theUnitedStatesinthepast decade.If hesright,it raisesthe possibilitythat poorjob growthcould besimply aresult ofa depressedeconomy.The suddenslowdown injob creationisabig puzzle,he says,“but there9snota lotof evidencethat itslinked tocomputers.”“To besure,computer technologiesare changingthe typesof jobsavailable,but thatis verydifferent fromsaying technologyis affectingthetotal numberof jobs,“he adds.“Jobs canchange alot withoutthere beinghuge changesin employmentrates.^^Lawrence Katz,a Harvardeconomist,says thatwhile technologicalchanges canbe painfulfor workerswhose skillsno longermatchthe needsof employers,no historicalpattern showsthese shiftsleading toa netdecrease injobs overan extendedperiod.Still,Katz doesntdismiss thenotion that there issomething differentabout todaysdigital technologies.Though heexpects thehistoricalpattern tohold,itisgenuinely aquestion Jhe says.If technologydisrupts enough,whoknowswhat willhappen^^、1Which periodonthechart stronglysupports McAfee^claimA.1947—
1967.B,1985—
1987.C.1997—
2000.D.2011—
2013.、2According toDavid Autor,the changeinjobgrowth.A.is notnecessarily causedby technologyB.results froma weakeningeconomyC.has noconnection withproductivityD.affects thecurrent typesof jobs、3What isLawrence Katzsattitude towardsthe topicA.Optimistic.B.Defensive.C.Objective.D.Disapproving.、4The mainpurpose ofthe passageis to.A.show therelation betweenproductivityandjob creationB,discuss theeffect oftechnological advanceson employmentC.argue againstthe wideuse ofartificial intelligenceD.explain theimpact oftechnologies onproductivity(分)
24.8I havehad alifelong fascination-call itobsession ifyou like-with communication,with makinglinks toother places,other cultures,other worlds.The rootsof thisobsession haveoften puzzledme.I amnot-never havebeen-a gregariousperson.Quitethe opposite,1was asolitary childand myclassmates atschool anduniversity alwaysthought ofme asa loner.I wasnever crazyaboutthe noisysolidarity ofsocial gatherings.So whywas Ipossessed ofa desireto makecontact withdistant placesItcan partlybe explainedbythestart Ihad inlife.I grewup onwhat seemedatthetime likethe edgeoftheworld-inaremote partofrural Ireland,inahousehold withfew booksor magazines,and notelevision.Foreign travelwas unheard。
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