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保密★考试结束前金丽衢十二校学年高三第二次联考2024英语试题本试卷分第I卷(选择题)和第n卷(非选择题)第I卷1至7页,第n卷7至8页满分150分,考试用时120分钟考试结束,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回第I卷(选择题共95分)注意事项
1.答第I卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上
2.选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号不能答在本试卷上,否则无效第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)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A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置听完每段对话后,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
1.Why doesthe manoffer topay for the womanA.She paidfor dinnerlast time.B.She cantafford themeal.C.She isin arush toleave.
2.What willthe speakersdo this afternoonA.Go shopping.B.Talk aboutwork.C.Take a bus.
3.What arethe speakersprobably tryingto doA.Conduct aresearch.B.Perform anexperiment.C.Prepare apresentation.
4.What is the maintopic of the conversationA.Personal productivityhabits.B.Ways to use a timer.C.petition trainingtips.
5.What isthe womanprobably doingA.Sharing asecret recipe.B.Tasting a new dish.C.Ordering dessert.阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑Actually,You DoMeet YourHeroes FriendsYuriWilliams andRodney Smithare friends.They spendthe weeksbefore Christmas21the country.They visitall50states,making housecalls to22who aresick ordisabled.The pairarrive withplenty of
23.and incostume.In pastyears,Williams hasdressed upas various
24.including SpiderMan,(月艮装)while Smithwears theattire of a Christmaself.Though Williamshas been25joy thisway foryears,the driveto doit camefrom ajoyless place.In2009,he losthis26to cancer.“I fellinto afiveyear27J hetold GoodMorning America.But hedug himselfout byhonoring his mothers memory、through28acts,including collectinggifts forchildren withspecial demands.Williams launchedhis29A Future SuperHero andFriends,in
2018.His goal:to bringsmiles tochildren withhealthchallenges,including thosefighting30conditions.Williams andSmith starttheir giftgivingjourney by31through the48states beforeflying toAlaska andHawaii.Along theway,they32gifts,funded by the donationsthat ethrough theFutureSuperHero website,which is also wherepeoplenominate familiesfor thepair to visit.The pairsay theywant tomake surefamilies facingtough33_never feelalone.I dontlook toget34to dothis JWilliams adds.“Its just35for mefor losingmy mother,just keepingher namealiveby doingthis.”
21.A.wandering B.exploring C.crossing D.fleeing
22.A.kids B.friends C.people D.families
23.A.medicines B.money C.clothes D.gifts
24.A.salesmen B.superheroes C.consultants D.architects
25.A.lasting B.searching C.spreading D.receiving
26.A.mother B.father C.wife D.son
27.A.unemployment B.disappointment C.confusion D.depression
28.A.achievable B.charitable C.reliable D.sustainable
29.A.nonprofit B.experiment C.business D.campaign
30.A.dreaminspiring B.effortrewarding C.liferisking D.lifethreatening
31.A.riding B.driving C.sailing D.walking第页/共页
101332.A.stock upon B.cut downon C.hold onto D.run outof
33.A.dreams B.schedules C.projects D.battles
34.A.employed B.paid C.honored D.awarded
35.A.healing B.relaxing C.challenging D.inspiring第n卷非选择题共55分注意将答案写在答题卡上写在本试卷上无效第二节10个小题;每小题
1.5分,满分15分阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容个单词或括号内单词的正确形式1As wewele the Year of the Snakein theChinese lunarcalendar,it is atimeto reflecton thequalities thatthis ancientzodiacsign embodies.The Snake,the sixthanimal in the12year cycleof theChinese zodiac,36associate withwisdom,intuition,and transformationover history.Those37bear in theYear of the Snake arebelievedto possessa keenintellect,a calmdemeanor,and aninnate abilityto navigatelife9s challenges38grace andprecision.Unlike Chineseculture,the Snake isasymbol of mystery and39deep inWestern culture,sometimes portrayednegatively,the Snakein Chinesetradition isseen asa creatureof greatinsight andresourcefulness.It issaid thatpeopleborn underthis signare40nature problemsolvers,capable ofseeing throughplexities41finding elegantsolutions.The Yearof theSnakeisalso atime forrenewal andtransformation.Just asa snakesheds itsskin,this yearencouragesus tolet goof oldhabits,42embrace newopportunities.The Snakesenergy remindsus thatsometimes,themost profoundtransformations occurnot throughforce,but through43is subtleshift andcareful planning.50,as theYearof theSnake44unfold,let usshed ourold skins,embrace new45begin,and moveforward withthewisdom andpoise thatthis ancientsymbol sobeautifully represents.第四部分写作共两节,满分40分第一节应用文写作满分15分.假如你是李华,你们学校的校报英语论坛正在组织一次讨论活动主题是46English Forum“AIAnd OurStudy请你写一篇英语文章投稿o内容包括用于学习的现状;.你的看法或建议LAI2注意写作词数应为个左右;请在答题卡的相应位置作答
1.
802.第二节读后续写(满分25分)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
47.一It wasnever aquestion whetheror notmy motherloved meit wasa given,the cornerstone ofmylife thatshapedeverything aboutwho I was.However Imnot sureabout my fathers love.There arephotographs of us laughingtogether,with meindiapers when I wasa baby.Ive watchedrecordings ofmy oldersister andme liningup inturns formy fatherto holdand(尖口)toss usinto the air——all threeofusshrieking Uwith delight.Did Ilove himthen一I feelI musthave lovedhim becausethe filmsays sothe infantchild islaughing andshe isembracing the manbeside her.When Iturn offthe tapeto searchmy ownchildhood forproof ofmy fatherslove,and proofthat wesharedsomething likelove,there isone impressivememory Ican name.(尿湿)At somepoint duringmy firstyear ofschool,I peedT mypants inclass.I wassent tothe schoolnurse forachange ofclothes,and for the restof theday,I worea pairof overlarge,bright orangesweat pants.I rememberexactlyhow theteacher lookedat meand exactlywhat theother studentssaid,but they were theleast ofmy worries.I was in terrorat thethought ofshowing upat homewith differentpants.All afternoonI plannedhow Iwould enterthe housevery quietlyand runto myroom beforemy fathereven noticed(默默练习)Iwasthere.During theentire busride homeI rehearsedagain and again theplan Ihad inmind thatwould(盛怒)allow meto escapemyfather^wrath andhis triangleeyes.Triangle eyes.This wasthe namemy sisterShira and I usedtousewhenever myfathers eyeswould tenseup intotwohard triangles,with thecalm of his facehaving fledaway ina flashof anger.Their appearancewas suddenandunpredictable,ignited bya poorexam scorefrom Shira,or whenI burntthe breadin thetoaster.Hed pointout thedoorand yell,Get out!”Who knewwhat peeingpants inclass wouldget you.注意续写词数应为左右;
1.150请按如下格式在答题纸相应位置作答
2.So Icarefully plannedto avoidhis notice,but theplan backfired.Everything hedid toldme thatHE LOVEDME!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A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,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
6、7题
6.How didthe womanconsult herdoctor thistimeA.In person.B.By phone.C.By videocall.
7.What doesthe manthink ofgoing onpublic transportwhile illA.Its betterto avoidit.
8.Its acceptablein certainsituations.
9.If swise todo soin theearly morning.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题
8.How didthe womanknow AndreaA.Theyve beenfriends sincechildhood.B.They wereschoolmates atuniversity.C.They arecoworkers.
9.What doesAndrea doprobablyA.Shes ababysitter.B.Shes ahouse decorator.C.Shes aprofessional organizer.
10.What willthe manprobably do nextA.Turn toAndrea forhelp.B.Tidy uphis house.C.Invite hisfriends over.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题
11.What willthe speakersdonextA.Go to a guesthouse.B.Plan theirnext hike.C.Go fora hike.
12.What doesthe womanthink of this kindof tourA.Its goodfor physicalhealth.B.Its lesspopular duringnational holidays.C.Ifs theonly waytovisitsome protectedsites.
13.What isthe probablerelationship betweenthe speakersA.Friends.B.Bus driverand passenger.C.Tea houseowner andguest.听第9段材料,回答第14至16题
14.Where arethe speakersA.At abus station.B.In alibrary.C.In abookstore.
15.What doesthe womanagree todo for the manA.Inform himof thearrival ofabus.B.Help himfind somemagazines.C.Give hima discount.
16.What willthemanprobably writeon theformA.A bookreview.B.The numberofhisbus card.C.Favorable mentsabout theplace.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题
17.How longhas the speaker beenworking in the clubA.Four years.B.Seven years.C.Nine years.
18.Who isthe speakermainly talkingtoA.Football fans.B.Football players.C.Football clubowners.
19.What isthe purposeofthespeechA.To offera motivation.B.To saygoodbye.C.To makean explanation.
20.How doesthespeakermainly soundin thespeechA.Nervous.B.Emotional.C.Regretful.第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15个小题;每小题
2.5分,满分
37.5分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑AWant tobuy ahouse inMiami Justclick!Here are some bestproperties on the marketthis week:Homes inMiami.Spring GardenA1920Arts Craftshome,once belongedto alocal hero:concert pianistand teacherRuthGreenfield.The fivebedroomhouse hashardwood floors,a livingroom withcentral fireplace,an officewith第页/共页313builtins,and akitchendining areawith Frenchdoors toa roomydeck.The tropicallylandscaped doublelot includesa bigbackyardand maturetrees;parks,downtown,and MiamiBeach are all nearby.$2,750,
000.Jackson Keddell,Douglas Elliman,3052098066South MiamiTen minutes9drive from the Universityof Miamiand FairchildTropical BotanicGarden,thissixbedroom houseisalsowalking distanceto multiplelocal parks.The2022openplan smarthome eswith solarpanels,EVchargers,an elevator,impactresistant floortoceilingsliders,a chefs kitchen,a gym,and asauna.Outside,enclosed byprivacyfoliage,arealawn,patio,outdoor livingspace,and pool.$6,950,
000.Nathan Zeder,Coldwell BankerRealty,7862524023Coconut GroveThe Groveat GrandBay iswalking distanceto parks,shops,and dining.This condoin theNorthTower withfour bedroomsplus staffquarters featuresfloortoceiling windows,steel artframes,wood andterrazzo floors,cement columns,and anopen mainspace witha gourmetkitchen,wine refrigerator,and BiscayneBay viewsthroughsliding doorstoabalcony.Building amenitiesincluding parking,pools,and aplayroom.$7,985,
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000.IssamShalhoub,ONE SothebysInternational Realty,3059305805A.Spring Garden.B.South Miami.C.Buena Vista.D.Coconut Grove.
2.What dothe fourproperties havein monA.They areall onceowned bycelebrities.B.They allfeature smartfacilities.C.They areall designedin identicalstyles.D.They allgain easyaccess toparks.
3.Where isthe textprobably fromA.A traveljournal.B.A marketanalysis.C.A mercialwebsite.D.A propertyassessment report.
1.Which isthe bestchoice forecofriendly techbuyersThe richaroma offreshly roastedcoffee filledtheairinside aquaint stonecabin in the easternChinese villagethathouses FrankSterzer9s cafe:Bamboo CoffeeRoasters.第页/共页413After more than20years asan engineerand executivewith leadingautomobile paniesin Germanyand China,Frankhas founda newcalling andfulfillment inthe villageof Maolinear Ningboin Zhejiangprovince.Inspired byhis lifelongloveof coffee,a passionfor roastingbeans promptedFrank toturn whathad beena hobbyinto athriving business.Zhejiangs countrysidehas excellentinfrastructure andbeautiful landscapes,andIfind itthe idealplace tostart mybusiness/7Frank says.Maoli islocated lessthan a30minute drivefromtheNingbo citycenter,striking apleasing balancebetweenurban convenienceand ruraltranquility.For Frank,the experienceof sippinga cupof coffeewhile enjoyinga sliceof handmadecake andgazing atthecountryside,captures thetype ofserene lifestylehe hopesto sharewith visitors.Bamboo CoffeeRoasters isa placetoshare thecharm ofthis mountainvillage withvisitors fromall overthe worldJ heexplains.The cafeis namedafter theabundance ofbamboo aroundMaoli,while itslogo wasinspired bya photographFranktook ofa nearbybamboo forest.He hasalso createda smallcoffee factorybehind theshop front,where excellentbeansfrom aroundthe worldare neatlystacked nextto gentlyhumming roastingmachines.He roasts10metric tonsa year.Allthese havebee keyponents ofthe cafessuccess.Since openingin June2024,Bamboo CoffeeRoasters hasquickly beea populardestination,attracting visitorsfromnear andfar includinginternational travelerstaking advantageof Chinas expanded visafree policies.Franks ownfamilytook advantageofthispolicy,with hismother andsiblings visitinglast year.Before theSpring Festival,the cafewas welingguests fromallover,including nearbycities likeHangzhou andShanghai.We cameto Ningbofor localdelicacies andbusiness,purchasing localproduce.Products such as honeyoranges,bamboo shootsand teahave alsofound widermarkets,thanks tothe cafe9s popularity,“one touristsaid.
4.What madeFrank setup thecafe inMaoliA.The villagesoutstanding facilitiesand picturesquesceneries.B.Chinasexpandedvisafreepoliciesfor internationaltravelers.C.Franks newlyfound enthusiasmfor coffeeand roastingbeans.D.The binationof urbanconvenience withrural boomingindustry.
5.What isParagraph4mainly aboutA.The operationof Franksbusiness.B.The hardshipsof runningthe business.C.Origins ofBamboo CoffeeRoasters.D.The vastprofit earnedfromthebusiness.
6.Why isthe touristremark mentionedinthelast paragraphA.To proveguests fromall overpromoted Franksbusiness.第页/共页513B Totell usthe popularityof Franksbusiness enhancedlocal economy.C.To sharewith readersthe intenseinterest oftourists inexploring Ningbo.D.To advertiseforthelocal businessesto promotethe saleof localproduce.
7.Which ofthe followingisthebest titleforthetextA.An overnightcelebrity:from engineerto businessfounderB.Relaxing Coffeeculture:anewtrend oflifestyle inZhejiang villagesC.A Perfectintegration:the fragranceof coffeeand thepeace ofrural lifeD.Bamboo CoffeeRoasters:a miracleof internationalinvestment inChinaC(燕鸥)Terns chiipingand wolveshowling areamong apioneering positionthat integratessounds fromnature withtraditionalinstruments.Bird songs and animal calls willinteract withorchestral musicon analbum byStewart Copeland.Wild Concerto,released on18April,isacooperation betweennature andmusic”.A croakingfrog,a blackfooted(信天翁),albatross anda reddeer willperfdrm withCopeland,alongside30musicians fromthe KingdomOrchestra.Copeland saidnone ofthe naturalrecordings hadbeen manipulatedor returned.All thebird and animal soundsare exactlyastheywere,but Iput themin positionsso that they addup toa melodyand rhythmJ hesaid.Their voicesbring ansuperauthenticity tothe music.They allhave theirown individualmelodies butwhen youput aninstrument in,everything ismoreamazing.”Wild Concertois inspiredbythearctic ternsmigration frompole topole,and creaturespossibly encounteredalongthe way.Copeland saidthere wasa conservationisttheme tothe work.Many ofthese speciesare endangeredand theirsoundscould vanishin ourlifetime.Through theWild Concerto,their voiceswill bekept immortalized/5For sixdecades,he hascaptured soundsofthenatural world,from rainforeststo deserts-recordings heardin naturalhistoryseries suchas OurOceans andBlue Planetas wellas about150films.With adocument ofalmost100,000recordings hehas beencalled theDavid Attenboroughof sound”.Copeland isa brillianttalent.Hes binednatural soundsandmusic seamlessly.This isanother wayfor peopleto listento nature.He hopesthe albumwill raiseawareness ofcreatures thatare bynoise pollutionthat theirsounds cannot be capturedcleanly:Twothirds ofthe speciesin mylibrary arenow basicallyextinct.Twentyfive or30years ago,whenIwanted torecordone hourof primitivesound,it tookabout threeor fourhours todo thatwith minimalediting,pared to2,000recording hourstoday,because therearesomany manmadesounds inthe environment...
8.What isthe featureofthealbum WildConcertoA.Integrating naturalsounds withmusic perfectly.B.Mixing bird songs withanimal callspletely.C.Producing superrealistic birdsongsandanimalcalls.D.Making successfulchanges tobirdsongsandanimalcalls.
9.What doesthe underlinedword manipulated“in paragraph2meanA.Monitored.B.Analyzed.C.Matched.D.Edited.
10.What dowe knowabout CopelandA.He wasoptimistic andhopeful about the wildlifesituation.B.He wasindifferent andhelpless about the noisepollution.C.He expressedhis greatconcern aboutthe endangeredspecies.D.He demonstratedenormous passionaboutthesuccess ofthe concert.
11.What doesthe authorthink ofCopelands effortsA.Timeconsuming andfruitless.B.Notable andremarkable.C.Efficient and innovative.D.Meaningless andconventional.DDoes AIhave dementia,a seriousmental disorderDayan,a cognitivespecialist fromHadassah MedicalCenter and一his colleagueDr.Benjamin,a neurologist,and Gal,a datascientist atLondonbased QuantumBlack Analytics,administered theMontreal CognitiveAssessment,or MoCA,to fiveleadingllMs ChatGPT4,ERGPT40,Claude,Gemini认知缺陷1and Gemini
1.
5.This assessescognitive impairmentby giving“patients”a varietyof simpletasks.Forexample,copy thedrawing ofa cube.Give asmany wordsas youcan thatbegin with the letterF.Subtract sevenfrom100until youreach zero.To Dayanssurprise,none ofthe modelsobtained thefull scoreof30points.Most scoredbetween18and25,indicating mildcognitive impairmentassociated withearly dementia.Every modeloutperformed theaverage personinattention andmemoryrelated tasksbut falteredon visual and spatial tasks,suchasthose thatasked themto drawor orientthemselvesintheuniverse.Researchers alsoshowed thechatbots theBoston DiagnosticAphasia Examinationcookie theft“picture,ofaboy第页/共standing ona benchto stealcookies ashismotherwashes dishes.Patients“describe itwhile analystsassess7页13their speechand languagefunction.All modelscorrectly interpretedparts ofthe image,the studyfound,but noneexpressedconcern thatthe boywas aboutto fall.This lackof empathyis monlyassociated withfronttotemporal dementia,the studyauthors said.Notably,older modelsperformed worseontheMoCA thannewer versions.The authorsdrew a(相似点)resemblance betweendementia“risk inaging AIandinhuman brains.This December2024study wascarried outfortheChristmas editionof TheBMJ-oneofthe worldsmost medicaljournals,subjecting allarticles toa thoroughpeer reviewprocess.In someway,the studywas writtenmore“tongueincheek”.Methodologically,UMs shouldnotbeexamined bymethods meantfor people.However,the results一may sparkconversations aboutthe differencesbetween AIand humandoctors andthe importantroles bothcan play.
12.What canbe inferredabouttheAl modelsperformance onvisualandspatial tasksA.They performedbetter thanhumans onthese tasks.B.They struggledmore onthese taskspared tomemoryrelated tasks.C.They showedno differencein performanceacross alltasks.D.They wereunable toplete anyvisual orspatialtasks.
13.What didthe researchersdo tocarry outthe studyin paragraph3A.They assessedthe putingability ofthe AI models.B.They trackedhow the AI modelsprocessed thepicture.C.They measuredthe AImodels9scores ofseries oftests.D.They analyzedtheAImodels5ability ofinterpreting thepicture.
14.How doesthe passagedevelopA.It presentsa problem,describes astudy,and thendiscusses theresults.B.It paresdifferent AImodels andtheir developmentover time.C.It developsby makingparisons betweenAImodelsand humans.D.It liststhe advantagesand disadvantagesof usingAI inmedical testing.
15.What isthe authorsattitude towardthestudy9s findingsASkeptical.B.Enthusiastic.C.Neutral.D.Critical.第二节(共5个小题;每小题
2.5分,满分
12.5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Steve Jobs was undoubtedlya creativeperson.His innovativeideas havegiven usmany digitaldevices,withoutwhich wecannot seemto functionvery effectivelyanymore.There areindeed manythings wecan learnfrom Jobson howtobe creative.Here areseveral ofthem.Curiosity16But somewherealong theway,we tendto loseor dismissthat natureof ours.Curiosity isthe seedof creativity.It questionslimiting beliefsand longheldassumptions.Meanwhile italso asks,why Orwhy notJonyIve,Apples ChiefDesign Officer,wrote aboutJobs curiosityintheWall StreetJournal:His insatiablecuriositywas notlimited ordistracted byhis knowledgeor expertise,nor wasit casualor passive.17His curiositywas practicedwithintention andrigor.Openness toNew ExperiencesOnly when weare opento newexperience canwe explorethe world,and ourselvesbetter.18Jobswasalso theonewho wascertainly eagerto explorenew areasof study.He tooka coursein calligraphywhile hewasinthe university,despite knowingthattheclass wouldnot earnhim anycredit towardsa degree.This laterhelped hima lot,bringingcreativity intohis worldof technology.MindfulnessMeditationJobs usedmindfulness andmeditation toreduce hisstress,gain moreclarity,and enhancehis creativity.BiographerWalter Isaacsonquotes Jobsas saying:19Onlywhenit calms,theres roomto hearmoresubtle things.And thatswhen yourintuition startsto blossom.Also youstart tosee thingsmore clearly.Your mindjustslows down,and yousee atremendous expansesinthemoment.You seeso muchmorethanyou couldsee before.20We onlyhave totweak ourhabits sothat wecan ignitethe creativitywithin us.A.It isnot thattough tobe creative.B.It wasintense,energetic andrestless.C.We areblessed withthe giftafter weare welleducated.D.Sit andmeditate,and youwill findsomething enlightening.E.Sit andobserve,and youwill seehow restlessyour mindis.()F.We areall bornwiththegift justobserve babiesand toddlers.G.It isa driveto explorenovel ideas,or discoverand learnunlearned skills.第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节完形填空(共15个小题;每小题1分,满分15分)第页/共页913。
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