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学年湖北省高一英语下学期期末考试模拟试题2024-2025(含答案)注意事项答题前,先将自己的姓名、准考证号、考场号、座位号填写在试卷和答题卡上,并将准考证号条形码
1.粘贴在答题卡上的指定位置选择题的作答每小题选出答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑写在试卷、草稿
2.2B纸和答题卡上的非答题区域均无效非选择题的作答用黑色签字笔直接答在答题卡上对应的答题区域内写在试卷、草稿纸和答题卡上
3.的非答题区域均无效考试结束后,请将答题卡上交
4.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,并标在试5A B C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一遍
101.What doesthe manpay attention to about the computerA.Its price.B.Its function.C.Its model.
2.Where willthe speakersgoA.Their office.B.A restaurant.C.The city park.
3.How oldis the man nowA.
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4.What ruinedthe picnicA.The badfood.B.The terribleweather.C.The rough mountain road.
5.What isthe possiblerelationship between the speakersA.Boss andsecretary.B.Customer andwaitress.C.Teacher andstudent.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几个小题,从题中所给的、、三个选项中选出最佳选5A BC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5I lookedout tosee a young girl
5541.A.approached B.disguised C.hesitated D.wondered
42.A.struggled B.claimed C.intended D.chose
43.A.sharply B.eagerly C.evidently D.gratefully
44.A.disappointed B.horrible C.sad D.confused
45.A.case B.instrument C.collection D.pattern
46.A.arranged B.lacked C.rejected D.earned
47.A.spot B.whisper C.congratulate D.play54the violinagainst herand throwher armsaround hersmiling
48.A.embarrassment B.regret C.concern D.relief
49.A.wandered B.faded C.flowedD.struck
50.A.dream B.impression C.mission D.principle
51.A.inspired B.treatedC.transported D.limited
52.A.promise B.advertisement C.determination D.announcement
53.A.enjoy B.settle C.maintain D.desire
54.A.defend B.check C.value D.hug
55.A.friend B.motherC.father D.musician第二节共小题;每小题分,满分分
101.515阅读下面材料,在空白处填入个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式1泼水节The Water-Splashing Festival,also56know asthe SongkranFestival anddeeplycherished by the Daiethnic groupin China and SoutheastAsian nations,is57unique eventdeeply rootedin the Daiculture ofChina.Observed in the Daiethnic groupin China,this festivalhas ahistory58date back to thousandsofyears ago.It59mark thebeginning of the NewYear in the Daicalendar andsignifies thetransition fromwinterto spring.During thefestival,which falls60typical inApril,participants joyfullysplash wateroneach other,a traditionbelieved toget ridof bad luck andbring aboutgood fortune.61this joyous occasion,the morewaterone receives,the62great luckthey arebelieved togain.The festivitiesare accompaniedbylively music,traditional dances,and vibrantparades,63create afestive andjoyous atmosphere.The Water-Splashing Festivalis notonly a64celebrate of life,unity,and therenewal ofspirits65also areflectionof therich cultureand vibrantspirit of theDaipeople.第四部分写作(共两节,满分分)40第一节(满分分)15假如湖北省正准备举行国际旅游节,请你代表你的家乡写一篇英文推介词以吸引中外游客内容包含以下提示地点介绍;
1..推介理由2注意词数左右;
1.80可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯
2.Welcome to_______________________________________________________________________________第二节(满分分)25阅读下面材料,根据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Two tickets.Only twotickets to the bigbasketball game.Three pairsof eyesall focusedon the tickets.Marcus,theoldest,asked,“Only twotickets But,Dad,which ofus gets to gowith youYeah,Daddy,who getsto gorepeatedCaleb,the youngest.“Dad,cant youget anymore ticketsI begged.I mightbe thein-between sister,but I was justas eageras mybasketball-crazy brothersfor anight outwith Dad.Im afraidnot,Dad answered.Z/Mr.Williams onlyhas twotickets.He wasthoughtful enoughto offerthe ticketsto mewhen hefound out hed beout oftown thisweekend/7(挠)Dad scratchedhis head,“Caleb,dont youthink youretoo youngto enjoy..Am not!Arn not!”Caleb insisted.Dad turnedto meand triedagain.zzJill,since yourea girl../z BeforeI couldrespond,Mom cameto mydefense,Jilfs outtherepracticing withMarcus and his friends,and shesbetter thanquite afew of them,too!“Okay,okay,“Dad smiled.Til have to figureout afair wayof choosingbetweenthethree ofyou.Til have to decidewho deservesit most.”The nextmorning,Marcus hurriedinto thekitchen.Wheres Dadhe askedas hereached fora glassof milk.He(麦片)and Momwent topick upbooks from the library/Caleb answered,digging hisspoon intocereal“And he saidwe shouldall get started on our Saturdayhousehold choreson finishingbreakfast,z,I added.“Chores!Hes kidding.How canwe concentrateon choreswhen thebig game is only8hours awayWith this,theydashed out.I looked at themess:milk tins,bits ofcereal,drops ofgrape jelly...T thoughtto myself,Z/It lookslike choresstartright here.(弹跳)Doing the chores,I heardthe basketballbouncing offthe driveway.Clearly,Marcus practicedshooting thebasketballwhile Calebcheered himon.Frustrated,I knockedon thewindow threetimes.The boyslooked towardsme.zzOkay,were comingin to help.Just onemore minute,“my brotherschorused.注意续写词数应为个左右;
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150.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答2Paragrapah1:I wasthrowing therubbish bagwhen anenvelope caughtmy attention.Paragrapah2:1held up the ticket,smiling at them,“It mightbe alittle toolate forthat.高一英语期末考试参考答案与评分细则第一部分听力1-5ABCBA6-10CBACA11-15BCBCC16-20BAACB第二部分阅读理解21-23BAB24-28CDAC29-31BCAD32-35ACBD36-40ADEGC41-45DABCB46-50ADDCA51-55CBADC第三部分完形填空
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65.but语篇填空第四部分写作应用文写作Welcome toHuangshi!Located in the southeastHubei Province,our cityenjoys aconvenient transportationeasilyaccessible bymajor highwaysand railways.Connected to the surroundingcities,it is a fantasticgetaway forthose seekingforurban convenienceand ruralpeace.Rich in history andculture,Huangshi preservesa widevariety ofcultural relics,such asHuangshi NationalMinePark,Mountain Dongfangand Xishai,to namebut afew,reflecting itsrich past.Especially amazingare somescenicattractions,namely CihuLake andQiandao lake,which offerbreathtaking landscape,lush greenfields androlling hills,perfect fornature loversand watersports.What mayimpress youis ourtime-honored Yangxinembroidery,featuringnatural elementsand mixingtraditional artwith modernfashion.读后续写Come toexplore theunique charmof ourcity,where history,nature,and artdelights awaityou.I wasthrowing therubbish bagwhen anenvelop caughtmy attention.Inside theenvelope wasa ticket to thebasketballgame,with a card reading“To theone who deserves togo.〃“Incredible!Im theone thatgetstogo!But howdidDad knowThen Iflashed onDads commentlast night,Til haveto decidewhodeservesit most.By then,Marcusand Calebhad wornthemselves out.They shuffledtoward me.Come on,Jill,wed bettergetstartedon ourchores ifwewant to have achance atgetting thatticketto the game,said Marcus.I heldup theticket,smiling at them,“It mightbe alittle toolate forthat.Marcus andCaleb lookedat eachother withquestionmarks in their eyes,as Momand Dadscar pulledinto thedriveway.On seeingtheticketwith wonder,theyregretted notjoining intohelpme with thechores.That eveningturned outto beas specialas Idimagined:Two seatsatCenter Court,and a dad and his daughtercheering theirteam tovictory.It wasa long-remembered lessonin responsibilityfrom adadwho lethis kidsmake their own choicesand earn theirownrewards.听力材料Text1M:Could youtell mehow muchthe computercostsW:Around$
780.This isthe latestmodel,and itsvery popularwith manyfunctions.M:Do youoffer anydiscount Ifnot,could youintroduce mesomething cheaperText2W:Lets go to Happy Memory.Its goodto have a restafter adays hardwork in the office.M:HappyMemoryWhat isitW:Its famousfor itssteaks.The oneacross thecitypark,do youknowM:Great.Tm starving.Text3W:Where haveyou beenin thesummer vacationM:I wentto myhometown.I wasbrought upthere anddidnt leaveuntil Iwas
5.But ithas changeda lot.I couldhardlytell whereanything wasafter twentyyears.Text4W:How wasyour picnicinthemountainsM:The badweather destroyedit completely.All ourfood waswashed awayalong theroughmountainroad.Text5M:May Ihave myschedule fbrnext monthW:I apologizefbr thedelay,Mr.Smith.Arranging thismeeting hastaken mea longtime.Fil finisheverything bynextweek.M:All right.But I hope itwont take any longerthan that.W:I wont,Mr.Smith.I appreciateyour understanding.Text6W:I heardthat Tomfell andbroke hisleg.Did herecover andcome toschoolM:No.Hes goingto beoff schoolfor6weeks.W:Oh no,poor Tom.Hes beenaway for2weeks,hasn/theIwasexpecting himto beback nextweek.Hell fallbehindwith hisschoolwork.M:His teachersaid hedsend himsome homeworkto do.His classmateshave senthim acard aswell.W:I thinkwe shouldgo tovisit himat home.Text7W:Tm terriblysorry,sir,these bagsweigh42kilograms.Thafs2kilograms more than twicethe normalbaggageallowance forthis flight.M:Ah,but Ipacked themvery carefully.I putall theshampoo andthings into smaller bottles,but...er...maybe itsthegolf clubs...they weighquite abit.Could Ipossibly take them ashand luggageW:Im sorry,sir,but I don*t thinktheyll fitintheoverhead lockers.M:Well,I guessIll justhavetopay extrafor thebaggage.Text8M:How isJanet doingW:She hasbeen sleepingall day.M:Thafs not like her.She usuallywakes upfor feedingat thevery least,doesn*t sheW:Yes,and sheusually looksaround andkicks too.But nottoday.M:Have youasked ourneighbor Mrs Smith Shesa wisewoman.W:Yes,she cametohave a lookthis morning.She suggestedwe call the doctor.M:Have youtalked to the doctorW:He calledback justbefore you got home.M:What didhe sayW:If shedoesn*t eatanything tonight,we shouldtake herto the hospital.Oh,John,Pm soscared.M:There,there.Ifs goingto beall right.We justhavetowatch hercarefully andkeep intouch withthe doctor.W:She istoo tinyto besick.Idon*t knowwhere shegot this.M:Didnt youtake herin fora checkup a weekagoW:Yes,actually,it wastwo weeksago.M:She musthave pickedit upthen.W:John,Fm reallyscared fbrher.M:Dont worry,Mary.Kids pick up stuffall thetime,but theyget itover reallyquickly.W:I guessyoure right,but Icant helpworrying.Text9W:I hadsuch aterrible dayyesterday that Im reallystarting tobelieve thatFriday thethirteenth isunlucky.M:Why WhathappenedW:Everything wentwrong.For example,I hadto meetan importantcustomer inthe morningand onthe wayto thetown,the carbroke down.When Ifinally gotthere,the customerhad alreadyleft.M:Thats certainlybadluck.W:Thats notall.In theafternoon,the childrenasked somekids overto play and theyhad apillow fightand toreone of thepillows.When Igot homethere werefeathers allover.M:My goodness!W:Wait!Theres more.Somebody,they wontsay who,had droppedajar ofjam onthe newcarpet.The doghad laiddownon it,so theydgiven hima bathand thenput himon mybed.M:Oh,no!W:Oh,yes!And to make mattersworse,my boss andhis wife arrivedwhile Iwas cleaningupthehouse.I hadforgottenthat Idinvited themfor dinner.Text10Many citieshave interestingnicknames.However,New Orleans,Louisiana probablyhas morenicknames thananyother Americancity.One websitelists morethan twentynicknames.The mostfamous isThe Big Easy.It describesthegentle,slow andeasy-going wayof lifein New Orleans.So howdid thecity getthis nicknameIn the early nineteenhundreds,there wasa dancehall in New OrleanscalledThe BigEasy.But thenickname didnot becomefamous untilthe earlynineteen seventies.That waswhen aLouisiananewspaper writerbegan callingNew Orleansby thisname.She comparedthe easy-going wayof lifethere withthe hurriedpaceof lifein NewYork City.In nineteenseventy,James Conawaywrote acrime novelcalled TheBigEasy.The storywas set in New Orleans.Innineteen eighty-seven,that bookwas madeinto afilm whichmade thenickname evenmore popular.Another nicknameis“The Birthplaceof Jazzbecause thatkind ofmusic startedin NewOrleans.It is also called“Mardi GrasCity“fbr thewild celebrations and paradesthat takeplace thereevery year.And,there isa nicknamethat usestheshort wayto writeNewOrleansand Louisiana.If youdo notwant touse thecomplete name,you cancall thecityNOLA.篇A文章出处http://cncc.bingj.com/cache.aspxq=musical+events+2023d=5033169494808763mkt=en-USsetlang=en-USw=CxlZhm8zYufw0nlvpm8JQEwal8xlf4rb文章体裁应用文文章大意文章介绍了在新加坡即将上演的几场戏剧、喜剧、音乐剧和戏剧表演,供戏剧爱好者欣赏,文章提到
21.Bo“Le BalDe Paris”Interact withreal dancers,dance to the rhythm,and witnessthe perfecttransitionfrom the virtual to thereal/,即与真实舞者互动,随着节奏跳舞,并见证从虚拟到现实的完美过渡这表明它提供了一个互动的体验,所以选项是正确答案B原文中提到的演出日期是年月日,而这位莎士比亚迷在月
22.Ao Macbeth by the Handlebards”2024323323日有空,所以选项是最合适的A Macbeth by the Handlebards”提到了主人公塔米和比尔努力抚养他们的孩子丽莎(一个焦虑的青少年)和乔希(一个岁的
23.Bo Falling,18自闭症患者),这表明它关注的是青少年的生活同样,提到了年轻教师莉莉安和她的Secondary:The Musical,青少年学生明、奥马尔和雷扬什,这也表明它聚焦于青少年的生活因此,两部作品都关注青少年的生活,选项是正确答案B篇B文章出处https://inspirationalife.com/an-enlightening-stoiy-on-value-and-worth/文章体裁记叙文文章大意一位年老且智慧的父亲在临终前,意识到他的儿子还未达到他的全部潜力,于是决定教导他关于世界的道理他给了儿子一个家族传家宝的手表,并让儿子去不同地方询问其价值,以此来向儿子展示不同人对同一事物价值的看法会有多么不同最终,在博物馆,手表的价值被大幅提升,这象征性地表明了儿子自己的价值远超过他可能意识到的父亲借此机会告诉儿子,去错误的地方,人们将永远不知道自己的真正价值,但总有一个地方,人们会看到他的真实价值当铺的人告诉他手表有划痕可能是为了解释为什么他们给出的价格不会很高,因为划痕会降低物品的价
24.Co值同时,也为下文及主旨做铺垫
25.Do在文章中提到〃zYouwont believe it!We finallygot an amazing offer.She saidshe neverthought shedsee one这in person.The museumwould liketo buyit fbr$35,000!I haventrealized Iwas holdingon tosomething thatvaluable/段话表达了男孩非常兴奋和难以置信的心情,因为博物馆给出了非常高的价格因此,他去博物馆之后的感觉是兴奋的,选项正确D文章描述了老人通过让儿子去不同地方询问手表的价值来教导儿子关于价值和自我价值的重要性老人
26.Ao耐心地引导儿子,没有直接告诉他答案,而是让他自己通过实践来学习和领悟这表明老人是一个耐心而智慧的人,因此选项正确A文章中老人通过让儿子去不同地方询问手表的价值,让儿子意识到自己的价值可能远超过自己的想象
27.C因此,我们可以从故事中学习到,要相信自己所以选项Cz/Believe inyourself untilsomeone discoversyour value〃是正确的不要本末倒置.不要以貌取人相信自己的价值,直到有人真正发现和认可它己所不欲A.BC.D.勿施于人篇C文章出处Reader_39s DigestUK-May_2024PDF文章体裁说明文文章大意文章主要介绍了伦敦交通局如何通过采用创新技术来提升伦敦的公共交通体验特别是,文章TfL详细描述了如何利用人工智能图像识别系统对伦敦西北部的一个郊区车站进行智能化改造,TfL Willesden Green以及这一技术如何帮助提高公共安全、减轻工作人员负担并提供更顺畅的旅行体验此外,文章还强调了这一系统识别潜在威胁和不良行为的能力,特别是在识另旷攻击性行为〃方面的成就,进一步突出了在拥抱技TfL术方面的前瞻性做法在第一段中,作者提到了和等创新组织,但随后话锋一转,提到了
28.B AppleGoogle OpenAITransport for这个组织也在做出色的工作,即不断测试新技术以增强伦敦的交通体验因此,作者提到这些创London TfL新组织是为了强调的创新性因此,答案为TfL Bo第三段主要讲述了如何帮助减轻工作负担例如,系统可以检测跌倒的乘客,通过提醒工
29.Co AI TfL iPad作人员提供帮助;发现离站台边缘太近的人,警告工作人员潜在的危险;识别不负责任的行为,让工作人员发布公告;识别轮椅用户和等待过久的人,让工作人员提供帮助因此,第三段主要讲述了如何减少的AITfL工作负担第四段中提到摄像头识别〃攻击性行为〃很难,因为向计算机描述这种行为的样子很棘手因此,
30.Ao AIAI摄像头识另旷攻击性行为〃是具有挑战性的,选项〃具有挑战性的〃是的同义词A tricky文章主要介绍了伦敦交通局如何通过采用人工智能技术来提升伦敦的公共交通体验,使得伦敦的3LD TfL地铁更加智能因此,最适合的标题是D选项,即TfL issmarter withAI〃伦敦的地铁因AI而更智能篇D文章出处New ScientistInternational Edition-27April2024PDF文章体裁科学研究报告文章大意一项针对数千对双胞胎的研究发现,人们对音乐的享受程度可能部分上取决于他们的基因构成音乐给人带来的愉悦感与它对人们情感反应和社交联系形成能力的影响有关此外,研究还发现,遗传对享受音乐的影响并不一定与音乐天赋有关在研究中选择在同一家庭中长大的双胞胎是为了更容易地找出遗传的贡献这是因为所有参与研究的双
32.Ao胞胎都在相同的家庭环境中长大,所以他们在成长过程中具有相似的环境这使得研究人员更容易地确定遗传在音乐享受中的作用,从而了解遗传对音乐享受的贡献因此,正确A在第一段中提到〃根据一项对数千对双胞胎的研究,我们对音乐的享受程度可能部分上取决于我们的基
33.Co因构成〃,因此该研究的主要目的是了解基因对音乐享受的影响因此,正确答案为,即〃了解基因对音乐C享受的影响〃在第五段中提到,然而,听音乐带来的愉悦程度是否受基因影响就不那么明显了,所以这项研究能发现
34.Bo这种效应很有趣〃,因此对这项研究是积极的态度Peter最后一段提到〃这些结果为音乐为何能对某些人产生如此强大的影响增添了新的谜题,并在论文中写
35.Do道,这为利用个体差异来深入了解人类行为的一个关键方面的生物学提供了新的可能性〃这段话强调了研究的重要性,即它不仅为我们提供了关于音乐如何影响人们的新见解,而且还为我们进一步了解人类行为的生物学基础提供了新的途径七选五文章出处https://www.byrdie.com/how-to-actually-enjoy-working-out文章体裁说明文文章大意本文介绍了几个提高健身运动趣味性的方法,包括与他人一起运动、设定小目标、给自己奖励以及到户外进行运动等接下来的内容提到了〃与不同朋友一起进行活动或参加社交性强的课程〃,这与〃使其社交化〃相契合
36.Ao因此,此选项作为段落的主题句,引出了下面的具体建议这一段提到了〃(变得有创意),紧接着提到〃你的伙伴甚至可以是你的狗〃,这明显是一个
37.Do getcreative创意的建议,与户外活动和社交化主题相关这一段讨论的是〃减轻压力〃,提到了〃设定小目标有助于消除任何压力或不知所措的感觉〃因此,这
38.Eo个选项与设定小目标以减轻压力的建议相吻合这一段是关于〃自我奖励〃的,提到了〃只有在你完成锻炼后才允许自己获得奖励〃因此,这个选项与
39.Go锻炼后期待某种奖励(如早餐或咖啡)以激励自己相吻合这一段讨论的是“户外锻炼〃的好处,提到了“户外活动可以增强情绪〃这一优势,而且与后文最后两句
40.Co形成总分关系完形填空文章出处心灵鸡汤对标课本必修三PDF Unit2morals andvalues:Chain oflove文章体裁记叙文完后,各小题将给出秒钟的作答时间每段对话或独白读两遍5听第段材料,回答第、题
6676.How longwill Tombe awayfrom schoolA.One week.B.Two weeks.C.Six weeks.
7.What doesthe womansuggest doing听第段材料,回答第、A.Sending Tomacard.B.Visiting Tomat hishouse.C.Helping Tomwith hisschoolwork.78题9(限额)
8.What isthe normalbaggage allowancefbr thisflightA.20kg.B.21kg.C.40kg.
9.What willthemando nextA.Take thegolf clubsout.B.Put thingsintosmallerbottles.C.Pay extramoney fbrhis baggage.听第段材料,回答第至题
8101310.Which showsthat Janetmay besickA.She sleptall day.B.She keptcrying.C.She kickedallthetime.
11.What doesMrsSmithsuggestA.Go to thehospital.B.Call thedoctor.C.Feed thebaby atonce.
12.Which wordbest describesthe husbandsreaction throughout the conversationA.Scared.B.Careful.C.Calm.
13.What can be learnedfrom theconversationA.The coupledisagreed onwhat todo withJanet.B.Janet mighthave pickedupavirus from a trip tothehospital.C.The coupleshould havetaken Janettothehospital earlier.听第段材料,回答第至题
9141714.What daywas ityesterdayA.Wednesday.B.Thursday.C.Friday.
15.Why wasthe womanlate fbrworkA.There wasa heavytraffic.B.She wasstopped bya policeman.C.There wassomething wrongwith hercar.
16.What hadher childrendone tothe dog文章大意作者描述了自己在经济大萧条时期渴望拥有一把小提琴的经历,以及后来如何得到了一把价值七美元的小提琴,并因此被唤醒成为小提琴家的梦想最后,作者提到自己注意到一则广告,并回忆起了这段往事,同时提到自己也以七美元的价格出售一把小提琴,希望一个小女孩能像她当年一样喜欢它
41.D.wondered我为什么会注意到这个?这里的表示作者对自己为什么会注意到这则广告感到惊讶wondered”
42.A.struggled在大萧条时期,我的家人挣扎着维持生计,这里的表示艰难地努力、奋斗struggled
43.B.eagerly作者渴望有一把小提琴,因此用〃表示急切地、渴望地,符合作者的心情eagerly
44.C.sad我听到了他在我们的家庭祈祷中向上帝提醒,且下文提到作者想要小提琴但家庭经济困难,因此可以推断出父亲的表情是〃sad〃(悲伤的)
45.B.instrument他邀请我们去查看那把小提琴,这里的〃指(小提琴)乐器instrument
46.A.arranged你爸爸已经为你准备了一个大惊喜,这是我用七美元找到的
47.D.play他拿出小提琴开始演奏,而且后文提到声音如瀑布般,动作衔接流畅
48.D.relief我注意到父亲脸上的表情,我理解了它我接过小提琴,把它放在下巴下面,就像芬克尔先生那样,开始演奏前文描述父亲听到女儿的愿望自己无法满足的后来努力找到途径为作者便宜地购买小提琴作为惊喜,可以sad,推断出父亲此时感受到的是如释重负()relief o
49.C.flowed音乐从琴弓中流淌出来,在空中舞动,表示流动、流淌,符合语境flowed
50.A.dream我成为小提琴家的梦想被这个七美元的惊喜唤醒了
51.C.transported这则广告把我带回了童年的回忆,熟词生义,传送、带回到某个地方或时间,〃使身临其境〃transported
52.B.advertisement这个人是读到广告内容产生的帮助小女孩的,这位父亲应该是希望有人看见而回应广告而来,所以答案是advertisement o
53.A.enjoy我希望你的小女孩能像我一样喜欢它(小提琴)
54.D.hug我看到一个小女孩拥抱着小提琴(激动,爱不释手,抱在胸前)
55.C.father前文中我的父亲尽力满足我的愿望和帮我实现梦想,前文提到Are yousure he asked,reminding meso muchof前后都是相似的场景父女情Daddy.语法填空文章出处http://cncc.bingj.com/cache.aspxq=China%27s+Water-Splashing+Festivald=4719714198759814mkt=en-USsetlang=en-USw=EixT7XSWei9iR3PTQ_kZIXP3mbSW lUPb文章体裁说明文文章大意这是一篇介绍中国傣族泼水节的文章此处使用作为被动语态的过去分词形式,与构成固定搭配表示〃被称为〃
56.knowno knownas”be knownas,表示一个独特的庆祝活动〃在这里,〃作为不定冠词,用于修饰单数名词
57.aaunique celebrationcelebration”,o表示其独特性追溯到在这里,使用其现在分词形式〃作为状语表示主动关系
58.datingo datebacktodating根据句意,〃它标志着傣历新年的开始〃,这里需要使用动词的第三人称单数形式〃因为主
59.marks marks,语〃是第三人称单数It是副词,表示“通常地,典型地〃
60.typically typically”o是介词,用于表示具体某一天或某一天的某个时间段表示在这个喜庆的
61.On onon thisjoyousoccasion时刻〃
62.greatero zzthe more...,themore...是英语中的一个常见结构,表示“越,就越〃这是一个非限制性定语从句,修饰前面的整个句子在这里,〃〃作为关系代词,指代前面的
63.which which整个句子,并在从句中作主语飞表示对生命、团结和精神焕新的庆祝〃这
64.celebration oa celebrationof life,unity,and therenewal ofspirits”里,是名词,表示庆祝活动celebration”
65.buto/znot only...but also.・是一个并列结构,表示“不仅仅是,而且是在这里,它连接了两个并列的句子,强调泼水节不仅是生命的庆祝,还是傣族丰富文化和活力的体现书面表达略A.They hadhurt thedog.B.They hadgiven thedog abath.C.They hadcovered thedog withfeathers.
17.What wasthe worstthing yesterdayA.She forgotinviting herbossandhiswifeover.B.She hadforgotten tocook dinnerfor herhusband.C.Her bossandhiswife calledon herunexpectedly.听第段材料,回答第至题
10182018.Who firstmade thenickname TheBig Easyz,popular intheearly1970sA.A newspaperwriter.B.A crimenovel writer.C.A musician.
19.What isthe wayoflifeinNewYork CityA.Gentle andslow.B.Easy-going.C.Fast andbusy.
20.Why isNewOrleanscalled MardiGras CityA.For itsyearly musicfestival.B.For itscelebrationsandparades.C.For theshort wayof itsname.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、、、四个选项中,选出最佳选项A BC DATheatrefans arein fbr a treat!Sit backand catchthese plays,comedy acts,musicals and theatre showsin Singapore.MacbethbytheHandlebards8-24March2024This isMacbeth likeyouve neverseen before.Get ridofthetragedy andembrace laughterwith HandleBarcfsall-female(滑稽的)Macbeth production.Expect music,multiple costumechanges and a hilariousadaptation byShakespeareanactors.What*s more,to reducetouring emissions,theyll travelby train,bus andtaxi duringtheir Asiatour acrossSingapore,Thailand andMalaysia.Sweet!Falling23March2024Ready thetissues fbr the heart-tugging Falling—where ordinarymeets extraordinaryinthedisorderly world.(自Tami andBill fitinto theups anddowns ofparenting theirchildren:Lisa,an anxiousteenager,and Josh,an autistic闭症的)18-year-old.Dont missthe sorrowfultale thatexplores thehighs,lows,and everythingin betweenof a(有适应力的)misunderstood andresilient family.Le BalDe Paris2-17March2024(浸润)Immerse yourselfinthemagic ofBlanca Lisfantastic virtualreality ball,live fromParis.Adele isback,and herhomecomingparty isabout totakeasurprising turnthanks to a mysteriousguest,Pierre.Be bothan audianceandastar asyoustart a90-minute journey,with35minutes ina fantasticalvirtual world.Interact withreal dancers,dance totherhythm,and witnessthe perfecttransition from thevirtualtothereal—all inthe spiritof acharming Parisianball,makingit sospecial.Secondary:The Musical19-28April2024Take arollercoaster ridethrough thehalls of a Singaporeschool withSecondary:The Musical.Follow thehilariousand heartwanningjourney ofLilin,a youngteacher,and herresilient teenagersMing,Omar,and Reyanshas theydealwith exams,challenges,andthesearch forrecognition.
21.Why isLe BalDe ParisuniqueA.It hasan unexpectedturn.B.It offersan interactiveexperience.C.It isbased ona famousadaptation.D.It bringsaudience laughterand tears.
22.Which issuitable fora Shakespeareanfan onMarch23〜A.MacbethbytheHandlebards.B.Falling.C.Le BalDe Paris.D.Secondary:The Musical.
23.What doFalling andSecondary:The Musicalhave incommonA.Their targetaudiences areparents.B.They areabouttheteenagers1life.C.They aresetin an adventurousjourney.D.The maincharacters endup assuccesses.BAn old,wise manwho grewsicker felthis journeyon Earthwas comingto anend.However,his sonwas stillayoung man and hadyet toreach hisfull potential.And sothe fathertook itupon himselfto teachhis sonthe waysof theworld.(传家宝)The oldman handedthe youngmanawatch,a familyheirloom passeddown fbrgenerations.Ask thejewelerhow muchits worth.But don*t acceptany offer.Instead,come back home withthe watch.The boydid ashewas instructed.The jewelersaid itwas onlyworth$100as hedhaveahard timefinding abuyer.“Okay,〃the fathersaid.Then takethe watchtothepawnshop(当铺).See how much youcan getfbrthe watch.In hismind,the boydisagreed.But hedidnt wantto arguewith hisfather inpoor healthso hedid thejob anyway.Heeven wentabove andbeyond tosee twofriends workingin pawnshopsonly tobe toldthewatchhad scratches,whicheven hedidn*t noticeafter carryingit allday.The fatherpaused fbra momentand said,“I want you togotothe museumthis time.Theres awoman Iwantyoutotalk to.I sensethis personwill knowbetter whatthis watchis reallyworth.After meetinghis fathersfriend,he ranbackhometo tellhis oldman thegood news,Z/You wontbelieveit!Wefinally gotanamazingoffer.She saidshe neverthought shedsee onein person.The museumwould liketo buyit fbr$35,000!I haventrealized Iwas holdingontosomething thatvaluable//His dadsaid,Whats moreimportant tomeisthat youlearned somethingabout valueand self-worth.You see—just likethat watch—you toohave value.And ifyougotothewrong places,youll neverknow justhowmuchvalueyou have.Even yourown friendscan getit wrong.But theres always aplace youcan goto whereeveryone willsee yourrealvalue.”
24.Why wasthe boytold hiswatch wasscratchedA.He wastoo careless.B.He wasnttaken seriously.C.He mightnot geta properprice D.His friendswere notthe shopowner.
25.How didhe feelafter thetriptothe museumA.Defeated.B.Calm.C.Angry.D.Excited.
26.What wasthe oldman likeA.Patient andwise.B.Determined butstubborn.C.Generous butstrict.D.Thoughtful butdemanding.
27.What canwe learnfrom thestoryA.Don*t putthe cartbefore thehorse.B.Don*t judgesomething fromits appearance.C.Believe inyourself untilsomeone discoversyour value.D.Whatever youdon*tlikedone to yourself,dont doit toothers.C仓新的When youthink ofthe mostinnovative llorganisations,chances arethat yourmind willimmediately gotoApple,Google,or perhapsOpenAI,the companybehind ChatGPTthat isleading theAI revolution.But thereis oneotherorganisation doingexceptional work:Transport forLondon TfL,a tubeconstantly testingout newtechnologiesfbr Londonstransportation experience.WillesdenGreen,a suburbanstation inNorth WestLondon wasjust transformedinto a“smart station.What TIL(闭路电视)did wastaketheCCTV camerasand plugthem intoan AIimage recognitionsystem—which turnedwhatpreviously hadbeen ordinaryvideo recordingsinto intelligentcameras,capable ofidentifying whatwas happeninginsidethe station.TfL isatthecutting edgeand significantlyeased theworkload ofTube staff.For example,the systemdetected fallenpassengers,warning staffvia iPadsto assistthem.It alsospotted peoplestanding tooclose tothe platformedge,reminding staffof potentialdanger.For irresponsiblebehavior,staff couldmake announcements.The camerasalsoidentified wheelchairusers andthose waitingtoo long,allowing staffto offerassistance.TfL!s forward-thinkingapproach inembracing technologyis praiseworthy,improving publicsafety andproviding amore smoothtravelexperience inLondon.The highlightof thissystem isits abilityto detectunwanted behavior.The AIcameras aredesigned toidentify(违反者)potential threatslike knives,guns,and ticketbarrier violators.However,Pm particularlyimpressed withhowit recognizes/zaggressive behavior”.This ishard todo,because describingtoacomputer whatthat lookslike istricky.Instead,TfL programmedthe systemto warnstaff ifanyone inthe stationraises bothof theirarms atthe sametime,asthis isa gestureoften connectedwith threateningbehavior.(争议)However,it isntwithout controversy—it doescause uncomfbrtablenessfromacivil liberties.The problemwithAI identifyingimages meansthat it could justas easilyspot flagsor politicalsymbols,fbr example.And youcanimagine howitcouldbe usedto closelymonitor staffinanunpleasant way.
28.Why areApple,Google,and OpenAImentioned in Paragraph1A.To comparetheir strengths.B.To stressthe tubesinnovation.C.To showthe popularityofthetube.D.To share the travelexperience.
29.What doesParagraph3mainly talkaboutA.How popularAI isbecoming in TfL.B.What AI does todetect passengersinTfL.C.How AIreduces workburden inTfL.D.Why AIis influencingTfL so much.
30.What doesthe underlinedword trickyinParagraph4meanA.Challenging.B.Easy.C.Unachievable.D.Perfect.
31.What isthe besttitle ofthe passageA.Is itworthy toapply AIto TfLB.AIdoesmore goodthan harm.C.TfL isbecoming saferand safer.D.TfL issmarter withAT.D(基因的)How muchwe enjoymusic maypartly comedown toour geneticmake-up,according toa studyofthousands oftwins.The pleasurepeople get fromatune isconnected toits effectsonouremotional responsesand abilitytoform socialconnections.The degree of enjoymentdiffers fromperson toperson,but littleis knownabout why.To investigatethe roleof genetics,Bignardi,a sycholinguisticexpert andhis colleagueslookedatmorethan9000(相同的)twins inthe research.About3400were identical and5600non-identical.The formersharethesame genome(基因组),while non-identical twinsshare onlyhalf theirgenomes,as isthe casewith anynon-twin biologicalsiblings.All the twins inthe study,between37and64years,were raisedinthesame householdsand sohad similarenvironmentswhile growingup.This madeit easier to sortout geneticcontributions.The researchersfirst gotthe twinsto completethe BarcelonaMusic RewardQuestionnaire,which focuseson howmuchpleasure theygetfrommusic.The teamthen analysedthe relativecontributions of genetics and environment tomusicalenjoyment amongthe twins.This showedthat geneticsseems toplayagreat rolein influencinghow muchpleasuremusic brings,withtheidentical twinsbeing morethan twiceas similarin thischaracteristic asthe non-identicalones.Bignardi andhis teamalso testedthe participants1abilities topickupbetween differentmelodies,rhythms andtones,with previousresearch linkinggenetics tomusical ability.They foundthat the influence geneticshas onenjoying musicisn*t necessarilylinked tomusical talent.The studyis inspiring,says PeterattheUniversity ofCambridge./zIfs evidentthat musicalability mighthave ageneticbasis;it accountsfbr whysome peopleseem topossess agift fbrmusic thatenables them to developamazingskills fromayoungage.However,it isless obviousthat thedegreeofpleasure fromlistening tomusic isinfluenced bygenes,so itis interestingthe studyfinds thiseffect,he says.The resultsadd anew piecetothepuzzle ofwhy musichas sucha powerfuleffect oncertain peopleand openupnew possibilitiesfor usinginter-individual differencesto understandthe biologyofakey aspectof humanbehavior,asthe researchshows.
32.Why aretwins raisedfrom thesame environmentchosen inthe researchA.To figureoutthecontributions of genetics.B.To showthe bondofgeneandenvironment.C.To analyzegeneticeffect inmusical abilities.D.To introducethe backgroundoftheresearch.
33.What wasthe mainpurpose ofthe studyofthousands oftwinsA.To assessthetwins*musical abilities.B.To testthe BarcelonaMusic RewardQuestionnaire.C.To understandtheinfluenceofgeneticson musicalpleasure.D.To compareidenticalandnon-identical twins*environments.
34.What*s Peter*s attitudetotheresearchA.Negative.B.Positive.C.Doubtful D.Worried.
35.Which aspectoftheresearch canwe learnfromthelast paragraphA.Its applications.B.Its conclusions.C.Its limitations.D.Its importance.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Want to look forward toyour workouts insteadof countingdown theminutes fbrthemtobe overRead onfor tipsonhow toenjoy workingout.36Looking back,what mademy fitnessroutine inmy youngeryears funwas thatI didmost activitieswith differentfriendsor tookclasses wherethere wasa strongsocial activity.It*salwayseasiertoget inspiredand pushyourself outofyour comfortzone when youre notalone.Find alike-minded partnerand your exercise willbe thatmuch easier.And,getcreative.37Remove thePressureSetting smallgoals helpsremove pressurethat aseemingly unrealisticgoal mightcause.
38.Considerputting on your shoesand doing20jumping jacks,or takea10-minute walk.Setting small,accomplishable goalshelpsyou tobuild upgood feelingsabout yourself,establish trustwith yourself,and makefailure impossible.Treat YourselfAnotherthing thatcan get you outfbr yourworkout isknowing thatyou havesomething to look forwardto whenyoureturn.Only allowyourself toearnthereward ifyou completeexercise.
39.Pick somethingfunthat willgetyouto laceup andwork out.Get Outside(渴望)Do youremember thefeeling ofitching togo outwhenyouwere akid Recreatethat drawwith yourworkout.Most ofus spendmost ofour dayinside,so insteadof takingon anindoor workout,exercise outdoorsfor achangeof scenery—and additionalphysical andmental benefits.
40.Depression maybe linkedtoseparation fromthe naturalworld.Getting outsideisacure,which canheal,release stress,bring joy,and restoreyourspirits.Getting sunlight,which containsvitamin D,isalsoa goodmood booster.A.Make ItSocialB.Do WhatYou LoveC.Plus,it booststhe moodD.For outdooractivities,your partnercan evenbe yourpet dogE.Especially ifyoure juststarting outonyourexercise,the goalscan bereally smallF.This connectsworkout withhappiness andsatisfaction,contributing toyourexerciseroutine第三G.Leaving somethinglike coffeetolookforwardtoafter exercisecanbean extrainspiration duringyourworkout部分语言运用(共两节,满分分)第一节(共小题;小题分,满分分)3015115阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的、、和四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项A BC DWanted:Violin.Can!t paymuch.Call...Why didI noticethatI41,since Irarely lookedat advertisements.I rememberedI wanteda violinduringthe GreatDepression,when myfamily42tomakea living.Yet,even thoughtimes weretough,I couldntwait to「ask43Daddy,may Ihaveaviolin ofmy own”Daddys facelooked
44.1heardhim remindGod inour familyprayers,zz...and Lord,Mary wantsher ownviolin//Finally,Daddy wrotea letterto hisfriend Mr.Finkle,a famousmusician,tolookfbraviolin forme.Soon heinvitedus tocheck the
45.“Mary,Ive beenhearing thingsabout you.Your daddyhas46a big(旋律)surprise,which Ifound forseven dollars//He liftedout aviolin andstarted to
47.The melodyspokelike waterfalls.(理解)I noticedthe48on Dadd/s facewhich Icomprehended.1took theviolin over,put itunder mychin,and(琴弓)as Mr.Finkle did,started toplay.The melody49fromthebow anddanced inthe air,with my50of beingaviolinist awakenbytheseven-dollar surprise.Now Iforced mythoughts tothe advertisementthat had51me backto childhoodmemories.After Idialed thenumberin itwithin halfan hour,a maninhisthirties knockedon mydoor.Eve beenpraying someonewould answermy
52.My daughterwants aviolin sobadly//hesaidexcitedly.“How muchare youasking“Seven dollars//“Are yousure”heasked,reminding mesomuchof Daddy.〃Ihopeyour littlegirl will53it asmuch asI did.。
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