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绝密★启用前小高考I学年(上)高三第二次考试2024—2025考生注意
1.答题前,考生务必将自己的姓名、考生号填写在试卷和答题卡上,并将考生号条形码船贴在答题卡上的指定位置
2.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡对应题目的答案标号涂黑如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选潦其他答案标号回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上写在本试卷上无效
3.考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回第一部分听力(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2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例How muchis theshirtA.£
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15.B.£
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18.C.£
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1.What willthe speakersprobably donextC.Have aclass.A.Go to the dininghall.B.Fetch theglasses.
2.What does the womanwant to beC.A truckdriver.A.A lawyer.B.A pilot.
3.What preventedthe womanfrom sleepingwell lastnightC.The longreport.A.The workstress.B.The noisyparty.
4.How muchdid the man payfor hissmartwatchA.$
100.B.S
200.C.$
300.
5.What does the manthink of the programA.It*s funny.B.It,s educational.C.Il*a disappointing.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.Where arethe speakersA.At ahospital.B.At arestaurant.C.At amall.
7.What willthe speakersdo firstafter leavingthe hospitalA.Visit apark.B.Get somegroceries.C.Pick Paulup.听第7段材料,回答第
8、9题
8.What attracts the womanmost aboutAnhui ProvinceA.Mount Huang.B.Hui cuisine.C.Hui-style architecture.
9.When willthe manparticipate in the publicwelfare activityA.On Friday.B.On Thursday.C.On Wednesday.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题
10.How doesthe manspeaker feelabout the news in the newspaperA.Doubtful.B.Confused.C.Inspired.
11.How didthe70-year-old ladylearn tenforeign languagesA.By teachinghereelf.B.By travelingabroad.C.By takingcourses.
12.What doesthe womansay aboutthe manspeakerA.He shouldbecome moresociable.B.He has a talentfor music.C.He givesup easily.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题
13.Why doesthe womanwant tobuy anelectric carA.Ils popular.B.It*s economical.C.Its environment-friendly.
14.What doesthemansuggest thewoman doA.Fix ahousehold chargingpile.B.Buy aprivate parkingspace.C.Move to a newapartment.
15.What*sthewoman goingto dotomorrowA.Go toa carexhibition.B.Communicate withher husband.C.Talk with the communityadministrator.
16.What,stheprobable relationshipbetween thespeakersA.Salesman andcustomer.B.Old classmates.C.Co-workers.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题
17.What dowe knowabout COP15A.Il*s runby theUnited Nations.B.It has15participants.C.It willlast for7days.
18.What*sthegoal ofCOP15A.To protectthe threatenedspecies.B.To dealwith airpollution.C.To preventthe harmcaused byhuman activities.
19.Where wasCOP15originally scheduledto beheldA.In theUnited States.B.In China.C.In Canada.
20.What doesCOP15aim todo by2030A.Establish30nature protectionoi^anizations.B.Recover30%of the worlds destroyedforests.C.Protect30%of the world,s land and water.第二部分阅读(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15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AEmbark ona journeythrough theheart ofBeijing,tracing theancient BeijingCentral Axisthat hasshapedthe citys historyand culturefor centuries.This one-day walkinglour takesyou frombusy Qianmen Street,throughTiananmen Square,the grandForbidden City,and upto thebroad viewsat Jingshan Park.After atraditional Chineselunch,continue along the Axis to theancient WanningBridge,the iconicBell andDrum Towers,and finally,enjoyat theenergetic Shichahaiarea.Price InformationzTourSeason TlourFnceRegular SeasonAll periodsexcept peakseason1,000yuan for a grown-up;500yuan for those under18Peak SeasonWinter holidayJan.15—Feb.15;MayDayholidayApr.30—May.3;Summerholiday1,350yuan foreach person,no discountfor childrenJul.-Aug.;National DayholidayOct.1—Oct.6Price ClarificationPleasenote thatdue tocurrency exchangevariations,final chaisesmay varyslightly ifyou payin aforeigncurrency.We recommendchecking withyour bankfor anyadditional fees.Ourtourprovidesfreetransportationfortransfersandallentrancefeesbutdoesnotincludepersonalexpenses,travel insurance,or anyadditional costsarising fromunpredictable circumstances.And anyonewho wantsto haveabetter understandingof thetour canpay extrafor anEnglish-speaking guide.You willtake adeep diveinto thehistory,culture,and vibrantlife ofthis incrediblecity throughthismemorable BeijingCentral Axiswalking tour!Further NoticeTheForbidden Cityrequires areal-name reservation7days in advance,and ticketsare limited.If thetouris fullybooked orin caseof temporaryclosure due to policy,the ticketfee willbe refundedor replacedwitha ticketto anotherattraction.
21.Whats thelast stopof the tourA.QianmenStreet.B.The Shichahaiarea.C.JingshanPark.D.Tlie ForbiddenCity.
22.How muchdoes itcost fora couplewith aten-year-old to take thistour on Sept.5A.2,500yuan.B.3,000yuan.C.3,200yuan.D.4,050yuan.
23.Whal doesthe textsay aboutthetourA.Free lunchis includedin thetour price.B.One canbook aticket insomeone else,s name.C.No additionalcharge isrequired forentrance.D.Guides whospeak multipleforeign languagesare available.BIn aconcert hallin Changzhoucity,Jiangsu Province,Edwin Montealegre,a37-year-old conductorfrom CostaRica,strikes theChinese audiencesdeeply.Growing upin thetropical CentralAmerican countryof CostaRica,hegraduated witha bachelor*s degreein conductingin
2017.“In2018,my professoradvised meto goto Chinabecausethere was a goodteacher from the Moscow State Tchaikovsky Conservatory teachingat theShanghai ConservatoryofMusic,MMontealegre recaDs.It was an opportunityI couldnt passup.”So,hetooktherisk,arrivinginShanghailaterthatyeartofirstlearnChinese-noeasyactionwhilepursuingthe studyof English.However,the challengewas worthwhilewhen hegained admissionto theShanghai Conservatoryof Musics master,s programin
2019.°There areso manyimportant musiciansfrom around theworldin Shanghai.You have叩portunities atevery turn,“he says.The seedsof ambitionwere sown.Bui whenjob offerscame infrom backhome ashe completedhis essay,heneededto makea vitaldecision-returning tothecomforts ofCosta Ricaortaking ariskto pursuehis musicalvisionin Shanghai.Against theodds,the conductorchose theroad lesstraveled.He thenoHicially launchedhis endeavor(努力)early thisyear with the companynamed ShanghaiM Orchestra.However,barriers loomed.With astarting fundof zero,Edwin had to repeatedlybuild upselfbelief.“1thinkthemostdiflicultthingistokeepthebeliefthatyoucanmakeitpossiblebecausetherearesomanypeople,includingmy relativesand friends,who willtell youit,s impossible,f,he says.Finally,the keymoment forhis companycame.On May18,with itsfirst openingpublic performance,the orchestraperformed itsfirst concertin Changzhouwhichtturned out to bea bigachievement.Future ambitionsinclude everythingfrom touringnationwide toestablishing amusic academy.Edwin andhisteam arealso consideringthe ideaof amusic-themed campfor youngChinese musiciansin hishome countrysometimesoon.**For me,it*s importantto becomea bridgebetween Chinaand mycountry,and alsobetween Chinaand theWesternworld throughthe music,“Edwin says.
24.What wasthe firstchallenge Edwinfaced whenarriving in ShanghaiA.Finding ajob inShanghai.B.Handling cultureshock quicidy.C.Learning twolanguages at the sametime.D.Getting admittedto theShanghai ConservatoryofMusic.
25.What doesthe underiinedword44loomedM inparagraph4meanA.Spread.B.Disappeared.C.Divided.D.Arose.
26.What wasthe turningpoint forEdwin sorchestraA.The relativesadvice onbettering it.B.The firstpublic performancein Changzhou.C.ITie conductor1s choiceto stayinShanghai.D.The supportfrom theMoscowStateTchaikovskyConservatory.
27.Which of the followingbest describesEdwin MontealegreA.Ambitious anddetermined.B.Adventurous andconsiderate.C.Generous andtalented.D.Frank andcreative.CPeople havebeen attractedby gamesfor thousandsof years,and todaythe gamingmarket isabout asbig asallother formsof entertainmentcombined.Play isoften dismissedas unimportant,but itis evolutionarily(进化上)ancientmost mammalsand somebirds,reptiles,fish andeven insectsplay.No wonderit has been oneofthe mostchallenging behaviorsfor neuroscientiststo study.Why isthis behaviorso deep-rooted Thebrain buildsmodels of theworldto anticipateevents,but gamesareall aboutuncertainty.Unpredictable eventsare particularlyattractive becausetheir unpredictabilitymeanssomething ismissing inthe brain,s worldmodel.Uncertainty islike asignpost indicatingthat theres moretolearn.Children stoptic-tac-toe oncethey realizethat,played correctly,it alwaysends ina draw.Throughplay,they learnhow tohandle theunknown.Longbeforeneuroscientistsexaminedtheroleofplayinsociallearning,Platoarguedthatgameswereessentialforteachingchildrentofollowrules.Thiswouldhelpthemrespectthelawsasadults.IntheMiddleAges,aristocrats(贵族)learned chessto reflecton theircharacter andunderstand themselves.Competitive gamesfocus oncooperation,training us to followrules andachieve goalsfairly,acting as a formof socialtraining.Games alsorevealed importanttmths aboutreality.When gamehouses becamepopular inRenaissance Europe,gamers studieddice(骰子)to gainan advantage.Their attemptsto applymath togames ledto thecreation ofprobabilitytheory,an earlysuccess inempirical(经脸主义的)science.People discoveredthat chance,onceseenasrandomacts,couldbestudiedandunderstood.Dicerollsfollowedspecificlaws,andtheabilitytoformalizetheir unpredictabilitywas arevolutionary idea.Today,the businessworld relieson probabilitytheory as a commonlanguage,treating economicventures likebets,lliis approachinfluences modemstock marketsand theirmany financialproducts.The connectiongoes evendeeper.Because gameseffectivelyshapeour behaviors,theyhavebeenincorporatedintothedesignofvarious socialandeconomic systems.Now,game designdetennines theads wesee onsocial media,how weconnect ondating apps,and howwe findjob matches.
28.Why isplay difRcultfor neuroscientiststo studyA.It hasalready beenwidely accepted.B.It doesnot occurin mostmammals.C.It cant beanalyzed inlaboratory settings.D.It isdeeply rootedinthebehavior ofmany species.
29.What roledo gamesplay inchildhood developmentA.They aremainly forentertainment.B.They helpchildren learnto manageuncertainty.C.They givechildren aninsight intosocial interaction.D.They areimportant indeveloping childrenscourage totake risks.
30.What dowe knowabout probabilitytheoryA.It wasraised recently.B.Il allowsustolandadream job.C.It turnsthe unpredictablething intoa reality.D.It makesa bigdifference to the commercialworld.
31.Which ofthe followingis thebest titlefor thetextA.The Impactof Gameson Learningand SocietyB.The Evolutionof GamesThrough HistoryC.The Unpredictabilityabout GamesD.The RiseoftheGaming IndustryDIn2019,the Dutchsupermarket companyJumbo beganreserving someof itscheckout lanesforthosewho wantedtostop andchai withthe cashieron theirway out.The movewasaresponse towidespread loneliness,withthestores chiefcommercial oHicerexplaining thatit sa smallgesture butit*savaluable one,particularly ina worldthatis becomingmore digitaland faster**.The emphasison speed,efficiency,and profithas weakenedthe roleof workasaplace forfostering everydayhuman relationships.Prof.Pugh arguesthat currenttrends,especially inthe US,will harmsociety,as advancednationsshift fromwthinking economiesto ufeelingeconomies*where morejobs-like therapists,carers,teachers,and consultants-depend onrelationships.She callsthese rolesu connective labor*,which relieson emotionalunderstandingfor success.Two trendsthreaten thistype ofjob.One isthe pushto automatepersonal andunique tasks,and theotheristheefforttosystematize them.These trendshavemergedwithAI.Prof.Pughnotesthatafter ChatGPTwasreleasedin2022,a USapp quicklyused ilto providew mentalhealth supportto about4,000people,“using AIto respondtohelp requests.As shepoints out,Its amistake tothink thesejobs aresomehow safefrom thedata analyticsrevolution(变革)or immuneto whathasbeencalled theAI spring.MAfter interviewing100professionals focusedon personal connections,Prof.Pugh concludesthat thepowerofconnectivelaborisitscapacitytocreatebelongingacrossdifferencesandtobuildsocialintimacy(亲密).Shenotedamedicalcenterthatchangedpatientappointmentsfrom15minutestotwohours,explainingthat5%ofpatientscaused50%of costs.To helpthese patients,doctors believedstarting witha connectionwas essential.Once aconnectionwas establishedand maintained,not onlydid outcomesimprove butthere wasalso noburnout reportedamongmedical staff.Thedecline ofconnectivelaborduetostandardization,instability andautomation needstobereversed(扭转).Prof.Pugh callsfora44collective systemto protectthe socialwell-being ofthe population,“urgingustoadvocateforwhatshetermsoursocialhealth.It,shardLodisagreewithher.
32.WhatdidJunibodoinreactionto lonelinessA.They reducedthe pricesof theirgroceries.B.They transformedcertain spacefor lonelycustomers.C.They lengthenedthe workinghours ofthe checkoutworkers.D.They maintainedcheckout lanesfor morecommunication.
33.What willProf.Pugh probablyagree withA.Automation willimprove productivity.B.Connective laboris freefrom automationrevolution.C.Emotional connectionis increasinglyimportant.D.New technologywill enhancehumanrelationships.
34.What sthe mainidea ofparagraph4A.The processof establishingpersonalconnections.B.Effective wayslo removemedical staff8bumout.C.Connective laborhelps createa senseof belongingamong differentgroups.D.Extending patientappointments iscrucial inimproving medicalefficiency.
35.What isthe author,s attitudetowards the decline ofconnective laborA.Worried.B.Supportive.C.Uncaring.D.Unclear.第二节(共5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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑.选项中有两项为多余选项Why isit sodifiicult tomake friendsthese daysBusy lives,digital distractions-so muchgets inthe wayoflastingfriendship.36Herearefourwaysfor ustoovercomeproblemsandstrengthenfriendshipsinourown lives.XBe flexibleNoteveryone hasthe samecapacity forfriendship,and peoples capacitychanges throughoutlife._37,butgrown-ups arebusy withwork.^Be agood listenerDoyoufeelnervousmeetingnewpeopleEverwonderwhattosaytostrangersTrylistening.Whenyouletsomeoneelse lakethe leadina conversation,a burdenlifts.
38.X Hangin therewhen thingsget hardA good friendsays:Im herefor youwhen youfall apart.A reallygood friendmeans it.When peoplefallapart,they saythings theyregret.They,re fullof drama,and theyfocus waytoo muchon themselves.39RememberOne dayyou,11fall apart,too.Remember thateveryone seesthings differently
40.We allhave ourown brokenness.We havewounds thatno oneelse cansee,and wetake theminto everyrelationship.The onlyway forthe friendshipto surviveistoremember that,though ourlives aresimilar,we aredifferentpeople withdifferent backgroundswho reactto stressin differentways.The keyto findingand makingfriends turnsouttobe prettysimple.We hopethat youfind andsustain thosetreasuredfriendships thatare oneofthegreatest gifts.A.Agoodfriend isthere forit allB.Yet friendsmatter morethan everC.Step intotakecharge wheneveryou wanttoD.We willhave differentfriends aldifferent stagesE.We allhave ourown personalities,tastes andstoriesF.Kids makefriends easilybecause theyhave tonsof freetimeG.What achance lotalk losomeone likethat andlearn abouttheir life第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分)After that,dancers fromboth thestage dramaand filmperformed additionalrituals anddances as62curtain call.第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)The liveperformance,which seemedto bringthe screencharacters tolife.earned morecheers andapplause.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63(ensure)reliability,the film,s producersinvited severalnational-level expertson intangibleculturalheritage asconsultants.This approachaimed to64(accurate)show选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑traditional Chineseheritage skills.Colleen Knull,a firefighterat theEnderby Fire Department,was workingat theJasper Lodge(小屋)JingXiaoyong,chairmanofChinaOrientalPerformingArtsGroup,hopesthefilmwillappeal65abroadaudience,inthepark.She hadless thanone yearof experience,but thatdidn,I stopher fromtaking chargeof a(n)particulariy youngpeople.We arevery happyand verywilling tojoin nandswith youngpeople and the audience,41situation.working togetherlo letour excellenttraditional Chineseculture shinewiththesplendor ofthenewera,“he**The first42that therewasafire wasthat wehad noticed43coming upfrom themountainside,and Itriedsaid.my bestto recallthe knowledgeI hadlearned during the previoustraining and44it toread thesmoke andhow第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)close thefire was,“she said.Soon,an evacuation(撤离)order was45for JasperNational Parkandtheelectricity wascut off.Because第一节(满分15分)it wasmidnight,Knull startedknocking oneach doorto46the guestsatthelodge.假定你是李华,中国国际航空航天博览会(China InternationalAviation andAerospace Exhibition)即将举办,现正在招募英语志愿者请你给组委会写一封申请信,内容包括Thenshewas47thattherewasahikercampgroundandthecamperstherewere48oftheneedtoevacuatequickly.So shewalked upthe trailto bringthem down.There,she guided
1.写信目的;16people ona four-hour hikethrough49,to whereher truckwas parked.Finally,Knuli dependedon herknowledge
2.个人优势;ofthearea and her trainingto leadthe peopletoa50place.
3.希望获准She alsomanaged tokeep things51―duringthe evacuation.The situationhadtobe takenseriously,but注意:
1.写作词数应为80个左右;I shouldmake surenobody wouldget52I tolda couple of jokesalongtheway andhad acoupleofgood laughs.
2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答And inthe end,everybody gotout soundly,which wasthe mainthing thatI hadto53”参考词汇:招募recruit DearSir/Madam,She54her quickreaction intheevacuationtothetraining shehad receivedfrom theEnderbyFireDepartmentandhermom Tinathat preparedher.When EnderbyFire ChiefCliff inJasper,heYours,LiVetter heardthe newsof Knulls55said simplyand proudly,Thats her.”Hua第二节(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
41.A.familiar B.dangerous C.awkward D.intolerable Maryand Iwere goodfriends andwe couldtalk abouteverything.We wentto schooltogether andworked through
42.A.indication B.introduction C.explanation D.difficultproblemstogether.Wewerehonestwitheachother.Sowebelievedthatnothingcoulddamageourfriendship.announcementIt wasthe dayof ourexamination.The roomwas soquiet thateven thesound ofa pindropping couldbe heard
43.A.wind B.animals C.tourists D.smoke frommiles away.Papers rustledas studentsshuffled(翻阅)through theirbelongings,searching forpencils
44.A.observed B.employed C.questioned D.acceptedand erasers.Some satnervously in their seals,tapping theirfeet ordrumming theirfingers on thede8k.Others
45.A.issued B.detected C.withdrawn D.postponed
46.A.figure outB.see offC.drop byD.wake upsat perfectlystill,burying theirheads intheir textbooks,trying tostudy atthe eleventhhour.The atmosphere
47.A.persuaded B.promised C.informed D.taught wastense,filled witha mixtureof expectationand anxiety.Keep allyour things.The examinationis starting,
48.A.unaware B.uncertain C.independent D.ashamed theexaminer announcedas shehanded outpapers.Then shereturned toher chairand satdown.
49.A.crowds B.darkness C.noises D.coldnessThe clockonthewall tickedaway loudly,each passingsecond addingtothemounting pressure.Outside,
50.A.quiet B.convenient C.comfortable D.safeeverything seemednormal.But inside,it feltlike chaos.Everyone wasnervous shufflingpapers andfidgeting
51.A.formal B.secret C.light D.special t(坐立不安)intheirseats.I openedmy paperwith tremblinghands,and myeyes staredhard atthe questions,
52.A.panicked B.amused C.confused D.relaxed
53.A.report B.experience C.guarantee D.explore hopingthat theanswers wouldappear bythemselves.1turned tothe nextpage.The questionsjust seemedto get
54.A.committed B.credited C.exposed D.applied harderand harder.I glancedaroundtheroom andrealized Iwas notalone inmy struggle.Then,I spottedMary,
55.A.sympathy B.confidence C.delicacy D.honestymy bestfriend.She lookedas coolasacucumber asif shewere noteven worriedat all.There wasno wayshe found第二节(共10小题;短小题
1.5分,满分15分)this papereasy.No way.Suddenly,I caughtsight ofher fumbling(胡乱摸索)with somethingin herhand.She阅读F面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式,并将答案填写was cheating,actually!在答题卡上注意:
1.续写词数应为150个左右;Anewmusical film,adaptedfroma popularstagedancedrama,“ThePoeticDance TheJourneyofa Legendary
2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答Landscape Painting,561(impress)audiences atits Beijingpremiere Icouldn*t focuson mypaper anymore.(首映)onSept.
19.Drawing57_(inspire)from amasterpiece byWang Ximeng,an18-year-old artistfromthe--------------------_.late NorthernSong Dynasty,the filmshowcases thepoetic beautyof China*s traditionalculture ina magicalAs soonas Maryappeared,I stoppedher andsaid wemust haveaconversation.display.The storyfollows afictional culturalrelics researcherfrom China,s PalaceMuseum,58travels backin timeto observeWang§creative process.Il showcasesWangs journeyin creatingihe silkscrollpainting59(characterize)by itsblue and green colors.The filmbuilds uponthe originalpainting1s aesthelic(美学)with creativeadditions,such as60(feature)femaledancers intraditional blueandgreendresses.Thefilmspoeticbeautyandchoreography(编舞)drewapplausefromexperts,guests,facultyandstudentsatthepremiere.Thefilm61(screen)usingadvancedCINITYprojectiontechnology(投影技术)atitspremiere.。
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