资源简介 2024年 2月“晴漾杯”高考综合演练性考试英语参考答案(附听力材料)第一部分:听力(共两节,满分 30分)1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10C A C A C A B C C B11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20A B C B A B C B A B第二部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30B A D B C D D C D A31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40A C D D C C G A F D第三部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分 30分)第一节完形填空(共 15小题;每小题 1分,满分 15分)41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55D C A B C D B D B A C A B A D第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)56. have taken 57.initiated 58.an 59.central 60.and61.to improve 62.who 63.effectiveness 64.for 65.country’s第四部分 写作(共两节,满分 40分)另附评分标准第一节 应用文(满分 15分)one possible version:AMemorable Photo From YouthThe photo was taken during a summer camp under the starry night sky, capturingthe moment of me and my friends sitting by a flickering campfire. We were all lookingup, almost lost in the vast universe above us.This photo is more than just a frozen moment; it is a reminder of the fleeting natureof youth. It encourages me to live fully in the present and to cherish the companionshipof friends. The stars that night taught me that, although we are small in the grandscheme of the cosmos, our connections and experiences are as profound as the universeitself. This image is a poignant symbol of togetherness and the pursuit of dreams, whichcontinues to inspire me to reach for the stars in every area of my life.第 1页 共 4页{#{QQABbQaUggAAAAJAAQhCUwXoCgEQkAACCIoGBFAMIAAASBFABAA=}#}第二节 读后续写(满分 25分)Aone possible version:Paragraph1: Liv thought she wouldn't have him eating garbage at that moment.Moved by compassion, she stopped her performance, walked over to the man, and offeredhim the hot cup of coffee she had just bought for herself. Along with it, she handed him aportion of the sandwich she was saving for lunch. The man's eyes lit up with gratitude ashe accepted her kindness, and for a brief moment, his hardships seemed to ease. Liv felt awarm rush of fulfillment—better than any amount of money she could earn that day. Sherealized that sharing with someone in desperate need was a performance of the heart thatno audience could match.Paragraph2: A few seconds after Liv went back to singing, a young guy came over toher bag. Instead of the usual few coins, he dropped in a crisp 20 note, giving her anapproving nod and a smile that seemed to acknowledge her act of generosity. Surprisedand touched by the gesture, Liv sang with even more passion, her voice reaching out tothe bustling passersby. It was as if her good deed had created a ripple effect, inspiringothers to be more giving. That day, not only did Liv help someone in need, but she alsoexperienced the contagious nature of kindness, as her audience's generosity began toreflect her own.Bone possible version:Paragraph1: Serena found three things that grandpa liked most when she wascollecting grandpa's belongings: a weathered photograph of them together, his old fishingrod, and a journal filled with memories. The photograph, faded around the edges but stillvibrant with the love they shared, depicted a much younger Serena perched on hergrandpa's knee, both of them surrounded by a field of sunflowers. Holding the fishing rod,she could almost feel the gentle tug of the line and hear his patient guidance as he taughther to fish. The journal, worn from use, contained not just notes about his daily life, butalso countless entries expressing his pride in her achievements and his longing for hervisits. Tears welled up in Serena's eyes as she clutched the journal close, feeling theweight of the love he had left behind.Paragraph2: When it was time for sunflowers to open again, Serena took her lovelychildren to Grandpa's sunflower yard. As they walked through the towering blooms, shetold them stories of her childhood and the kind old man who had raised her with so muchlove. She pointed out the very spots where she had played and learned valuable lifelessons under his watchful eye. The children, immersed by the beauty of the garden andthe warmth in their mother's voice, picked sunflower seeds to plant in memory of thegreat-grandfather they would never meet. Serena watched her children laugh and play,and in that moment, she knew that her grandpa's legacy would live on, not only in thegarden he had so tenderly cared for but also in the hearts of the next generation, nurturedby the same love and care he had bestowed upon her.第 2页 共 4页{#{QQABbQaUggAAAAJAAQhCUwXoCgEQkAACCIoGBFAMIAAASBFABAA=}#}附:听力材料Text 1M: Are you finished with the report We need to get to the train station soon.W: Yes,we can leave now.We should be able to make the 10:30 train.Text 2M: I can't believe I didn't win the contest.I practiced so hard.W:You tried your best,so don't feel too disappointed about it.M:I know,but I really wanted to win.The winner gets a scholarship and I could use thatmoney.Text 3W: I just received a package I ordered online,but there's a problem.M:I'm terribly sorry about that. What exactly is wrong with it W: I ordered six books from your website, but there were only three books in the box.Text 4W: I'm calling to find out about Flight 53. Do you know when it will arrive M:Flight 53 is currently delayed.It's scheduled to land at 6:45 in the evening.W:That's too bad.I guess I don't need to go to the airport right now.Text 5(第 5题为总结题)M:Here is your medicine. You need to take it three times a day.W: That's fine.Will this medicine make me feel dizzy or anything M: No,it won't do that.But you might feel a little sleepy at times.Text 6(第 6题为推断题)M: Good afternoon.I made an online booking for a room here last week,but I can't seem tofind my reservation code.W: If you just tell me your name,that's all I need.M: My name is Chris Daniels.W: Thank you. It looks as though you'll be staying with us for the next five days.Here'syour room key.M:Thank you. By the way,I wonder if there's a café anywhere in the building. I didn't eatanything on the plane.W:Take the elevator to the third floor.Text 7M: Susan,this is an urgent announcement. You have to broadcast it.W:OK.This is an announcement for all passengers waiting to travel on the 10:45flight toGlasgow. Due to poor weather,this flight is delayed and is unlikely to take off until12:15. "All passengers travelling on this flight can collect a special ticket at theinformation desk,which they can exchange for a drink and a snack at the café. Pleasenote the check-in desk will close at 11:30. We apologize for the delay to your flight andwill give you further updates as soon as we can.Text 8M: I just went online and watched a video.W: My daughter watches things online all the time. She's always watching silly videos orlistening to music.第 3页 共 4页{#{QQABbQaUggAAAAJAAQhCUwXoCgEQkAACCIoGBFAMIAAASBFABAA=}#}M:There's a lot you can do with online videos. My son uses them to learn how to playthe guitar.He's basically taught himself now!W: Really So,if I wanted to bake a peach pie right now all I'd have to do is go on theInternet M:That's right. Apple pie,blueberry pie,or my favorite,pumpkin pie!You can pickwhatever pie you like.W:Is that so My sister would love this,too.She enjoys painting in her free time.I'm so gladyou came over.I feel like I owe you something.M: Don't mention it. I wouldn't accept money even if you asked.However,October is justaround the corner, and I would rather have a pumpkin pie ...ha-ha!W: You've got yourself a deal!Text 9M: Good afternoon. Can I help you W: I'm here to ask about the job you have posted on the window.M:Yes.We are hiring personal shoppers. We posted the job on the Internet as well.Do youhave any experience W: Well, I have a lot of experience helping people shop.I like to help people and I'mvery good at finding things that they might like.M:Who have you helped W: Let me see...I've helped my mother,my aunt, and many of my friends.M:I see. Well, you should know that it is difficult to satisfy our customers. They are busypeople who want nice clothes, but don't have time to do a lot of shopping themselves.W: That sounds perfect for me.I don't mind spending my days in stores.I choose thingsvery carefully.M: You should know that expectations.You may find working with them quitechallenging.W: I'm prepared for that. When will you be doing interviews M: Well, today is Wednesday. So,I think we'll start them from tomorrow. If you arechosen for an interview, we'll call you within a few days.Text 10(第 20题为总结题)W:15 wild Asian elephants have made a stop along their migration, the southwesternChinese city of Kunming. 400 staff members,64 trucks and 60 emergency- use carswere sent to track the elephants. Authorities 3.have fed the elephants two tons offood.Local residents and people living in nearby areas have been receiving dailywarnings.So far, no conflict has been reported. The animals have drawn widespreadpublic attention and many videos recorded by local people have received thousandsof“likes”on social media. The most popular one was recorded on Friday, in which anelephant turns on a 10water tap with its trunk and drinks water. Yunnan is the wildAsian elephant habitat in China. Before the 1970s,the species was threatened by a numberof factors,including an increase in the human population,reduced forest and illegalhunting. Their numbers dropped sharply.However,through determined protection effortsin recent decades,China's Asian elephant population has risen from 170 in the 1970s to300."Its growing population China's Asian elephant requires a larger habitatpopulation has risen and more food.The ill-protected forest resulted in the decrease ofsome small plants —the favorite food of wild elephants."said Guo Xianming,director ofthe research institute at Xishuangbanna National Nature Reserve.第 4页 共 4页{#{QQABbQaUggAAAAJAAQhCUwXoCgEQkAACCIoGBFAMIAAASBFABAA=}#}内部★启用前准考证号: 姓名:(在该试题卷上作答无效)2024年 2月“晴漾杯”高考综合演练性考试英语·试题卷【The clear breeze blows into the leisurely courtyard, swaying like a thread in spring】考试时间:2024年 2月 10日 15:00-17:00(注意:请将答案按要求填写在答题纸相应位置,考试结束后将作答上传至雨课堂对应班级。)试卷满分 150分,考试时间 120分钟。★祝你考试顺利★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. What are the speakers going to do next A. Work on a report. B. Get on the 10:30 train. C. Head for the train station.2. Why is the man disappointed A. He failed a contest. B. He didn't practice hard. C. He forgot to apply for a scholarship.3.What do we know about the woman's package A. It arrived late. B.It got damaged. C. It was incomplete.4. What does the woman want to know A.When a plane will land.B.What the flight number is.C. How to reserve a flight.5. What are the speakers mainly talking about A. The woman's symptoms.B. The dosage of the medicine.C.The side effects of the medicine.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。听下面一段对话,回答第 6和第 7两个小题。6. Where does the conversation probably take place A. At a hotel. B.At an airport. C.At a café.7.What does the woman request from the man A.His reservation code. B.His name. C.His passport.听下面一段对话,回答第 8至第 9两个小题。8.What time is the plane expected to depart A.At 10:45. B.At 11:30. C.At 12:15.9.What can passengers travelling to Glasgow do next A. Change to a later flight.B. Wait until the weather clears up.C. Collect a ticket to eat and drink for free.{#{QQABbQaUggAAAAJAAQhCUwXoCgEQkAACCIoGBFAMIAAASBFABAA=}#}听下面一段对话,回答第 10至第 12三个小题。10.What does the man's son use the Internet for A.Cooking dishes. B.Learning an instrument. C.Listening to music.11.who does some painting as a hobby A.The woman's sister. B.The woman's son. C.The woman's daughter.12.How will the woman thank the man A. By giving him some money.B.By baking him a pumpkin pie.C.By offering him some pumpkins.听下面一段对话,回答第 13至第 16四个小题。13.Where did the girl see the job ad A. On the Internet. B. In the newspaper. C.On the window.14.What is the job mainly responsible for A. Selling clothes.B. Helping people buy clothes.C. Teaching busy people how to relax.15.How does the man describe the job A. Demanding. B.Relaxing. C.High-paid.16.When will the man begin the interviews A. On Wednesday. B.On Thursday. C.In a few days.听下面一段独白,回答第 17至第 20四个小题。17. How many people were sent to track the elephants A.60. B.64. C.400.18.What happened to the local people A.They gained public attention.B.They received daily warnings.C.They had conflicts with the elephants.19. What can be seen in the most popular video A.An elephant turning on a water tap.B.An elephant taking care of its baby.C.An elephant drinking water in a river.20.What does Guo suggest to protect wild elephants A.Banning illegal hunting. B.Expanding their habitats. C.Controlling human population growth.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、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。AHEROES IN YOUR EYESEveryone knows the people who have helped to change the face of the world in recent years From BillGates to Steve Jobs to Jack Ma,few would not recognize their names.However,those who work tirelesslybehind the scenes often go unnoticed, in spite of their great achievements, If you know anyone who deserves tohave their contributions recognized, we would love to hear from you! Let us know how these people havehelped to make a difference in your eyes.●The person I respect most is the geophysicist Huang Danian,who helped China to make many technologicaladvance. Huang was a remarkable scientist.He had studied and worked in Britain for 18 years, but when he feltthat his country needed him,he gave up his well-paid job and returned to China. Over the next sevenyears,Huang worked to develop many devices needed for deep-Earth exploration.Unfortunately,suchachievements didn't come cheap.Due to the frantic pace of his research, Huang was absent from his father'sfuneral,and even his own cancer went undetected as he had no time to see a doctor. To sum up,Huangsacrificed everything for his research and I think more people should honour him.(英语) 第 2 页 共 8 页{#{QQABbQaUggAAAAJAAQhCUwXoCgEQkAACCIoGBFAMIAAASBFABAA=}#}(Zhang Keyu, Hubei)● I want to tell everyone about two teachers on Changyu Island, Wang Kaiquan and Lin Zhujin.Few peopleknow about this hometown of mine. The island is beautiful,but it’s quite isolated, and there aren’t manymodern conveniences.In bad weather even our water and power supplies are unstable.People who have neverbeen to our island are often surprised by this and find it hard to adjust. Many who live on the island dream ofleaving.These two primary school teachers, however, have stayed on for 23 long years!They are the onlyteachers here, and they plan to stay for as long as there are children who need to attend school.I want to thankthem,and let the world know about these teachers who work tirelessly every day for the sake of the children.(Chen Xueyin, Fujian)21.What quality do Huang Danian and the two teachers have in common A. Ambitious. B.Dedicated. C.Innovative. D.Honest.22.According to the text,which of the following is true A.The magazine wants readers to send in stories about admirable people.B.Huang Danian kept working hard even he knew he came down the cancer.C.Changyu Island is a beautiful and modern Island.D.The two teachers find it hard to adjust the life in Changyu Island and wanted to leave.23. In which column will you see this article A.Economy. B.technology. C.Culture. D.Figure.BAt first look, the playground at the Children's Guild-Transformation Academy in Baltimore, Maryland,looks like any other. It has swings, slides, and places for children to climb and crawl. But the playground is notjust a place for fun. It is also a place where students can learn, grow and gain independence. Everything—from the kind of surface it sits on, to the color of its sitting areas, to the placement of the surrounding fence—is specifically designed for kids with autism(自闭症).Mark Rapaport is the managing director of autism services at the Transformation Academy.He told VOALearning English the school accepts students aged 5 to 21 with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and arelower-functioning.Rapaport said the goal of Transformation Academy is to make the students as independent as possible inan effort to help them prepare for adult life. The school aims to provide help with developing communicationand social skills,as well as practical abilities like cleaning or cooking.The playground,designed by Maryland company Sparks@Play,using structures manufactured byLandscape Structures,Inc.,took a month to develop,said Dan Hack. He works for Sparks@Play and helped leadthe playground's design. Hack said he and others spent weeks getting to know the students and understandingtheir needs before any building was started. The design process involved physical therapists, occupationaltherapists, and other specialists. The huge $500,000 project was funded with support from the state ofMaryland and the nonprofit Orokawa Foundation.Parts of the playground that seem small are very important for children with autism and other disabilities.The surrounding fence extends into a wooded area to make it seem more open. And the ground under the playareas is made of soft,but solid materials to support students using wheelchairs or crutches. The benches on theoutside of the playground look simple from far away, but are “one of our most inclusive sensory” elements,Hack said.They have many different colors that bring about feelings of calm and curiosity.They are also madewith smooth material that can be felt and moved. The academy's Rapaport said if a child starts to feel uneasy,they can sit down and feel the bench, which can help them relax.24.Why does the playground in Baltimore be designed with special materials A.To make it superior to other playgrounds.B.To better serve Children with autism.C.To improve the quality of the playground.D.To make it easier for kids to climb and crawl.25.Which best describes the playground in Baltimore A.Integrated. B.Environmental-friendly. C.Functional. D.Convenient.(英语) 第 3 页 共 8 页{#{QQABbQaUggAAAAJAAQhCUwXoCgEQkAACCIoGBFAMIAAASBFABAA=}#}26.What can we learn from the playground project A.It took a month to complete the whole process. B.The design process is single.C.The result of the project is uncertain. D.It’s money-consuming.27.What is the last paragraph mainly about A.The advantages of the playground for autism and disabled kids.B.The scale and the structure of the playground.C.Ways for kids to free from the stress and relax themselves.D.The underlying logic and reasonable factors of the playground.CEnglish history is vast,from its rule under the Romans to the rise, heights and decline of the BritishEmpire.When choosing a book to recommend on my country's history,I wanted something that couldsummarize this sweeping history but didn’t get stuck in the details of things that hold me back from thoroughlyengaging with this truly rich history. Then,I found Dominic Haynes’A Brief History of England.It had justwhat I was looking for and was a real joy to read.The book is a whistle-stop tour through the whole of English history,from its earliest people to themovement of settlers from Europe. It looks at the Battle of Hastings in 1066,Elizabeth I’s reign(统治)and thelasting impact of Shakespeare.Then it touches on the English Civil Wars and the shift of rule from kings andqueens to the parliament(议会) running the country and the establishment of the political parties of the Whigs(辉格党 ) and Tories(托利党) still functioning today in some form as the currently ruling ConservativeParty(保守党).It also covers the Napoleonic Wars and the world wars and even contemplates(思考)England'spost-Brexit(脱欧后的)present and future.This really is quite the sweeping tome.However,it's very short. This means it's easy to navigate and get ahold of a huge amount of history, but it also means it's very light on the details. At times, this can befrustrating,as there are parts where it feels like just another paragraph or page would really elevate this book.But for an introduction to English history or perhaps a reminder or refresher, it’s great and particularly usefulas it is likely to fill in some gaps in your knowledge.Furthermore,because of the pace of the book,there’s not a dull moment.It’s a real page-turner, coveringthe succession(交替)of kings and queens.wars,famines(饥荒)and changes in the social order of the country athome and the country's influence across the world.One reviewer on Amazon described the book as “a small masterpiece”,and said,“This is a great book foranyone who wants to get a crash course in English history or for those who want a quick reference to thatsubject.”So, jump in,dear readers, and get a hold of what made England what it was, what it went on to be, andwhere it may stand in our global future.28.What is the main focus of Dominic Haynes'A Brief History of England A.Detailed exploration of England's political parties.B.An introduction to the British Empire's rise and fall.C.A brief overview of England's historical shifts and events.D.In-depth analysis of England's post-Brexit policies.29.What is a weakness mentioned by the reviewer regarding the book A.Its pace is slow and frustrating. B.There's a shortage of information on wars.C.It dives too deeply into political complexities. D.It lacks detailed information due to its shortness.30.What does the underlined word“page-turner” in paragraph 4 probably mean A.A book that is exciting to read. B.A book that has lots of pages to turn.C.A book that is easy to understand. D.A book that is complicated.31.What might be the best title for the text A.Jump into the UK’s past. B.The ebb and flow of the UK.C.The significance of studying the UK’s history. D.The UK,you always live in people’s hearts.(英语) 第 4 页 共 8 页{#{QQABbQaUggAAAAJAAQhCUwXoCgEQkAACCIoGBFAMIAAASBFABAA=}#}DAll day, every day, we are hit by images promoting food of every type: television commercials forpizza, online ads for cheeseburgers, billboards for fried chicken, ad nauseam.This might evoke ourpotential appetite to eat, but a new research shows these images, if viewed often enough, actuallysatisfy our cravings and diminish(降低)our desire to eat.This discovery may come as a shock tosnack-makers and food manufacturers, who invest heavily in ads that are supposed to stimulate ourhunger.The research, conducted at Aarhus University in Denmark, examined the different ways ourperceptions of food affect our cravings.More than 1,100 people participated in a series of onlinestudies led by Tjark Andersen, a Ph.D. candidate at Aarhus' Department of Food Science.In oneexperiment, people were exposed to an online photo of orange M&M candies either three times or 30times. Participants who saw the image 30 times had less desire to eat M&Ms than those who saw onlythree images of the candies.Additionally, people who saw 30 images stated they would choose asmaller portion of M&Ms than the group that saw just three images.“Your appetite is more closely linked with your cognitive perception than most of us think,”Andersen said in a statement. “How we think about our food is very important.You will receive aphysiological response to something you have only thought about. That's why we can feel fullysatisfied without eating anything,” he added.The researchers, who published their results in the Journal Appetite, also looked at how thefood's color affected desire for it, by providing M&Ms in a variety of hues. The results didn't change— people still wanted less of the food after viewing images of it 30 times.Even when colorfulSkittles — candies that have a different flavor for each color — were introduced, the results of theexperiment were largely the same.“If color did not have a significant impact, it implies that theperceived taste must be a contributing factor. However, our findings indicated that even theimagined taste did not have a major effect on satiety,” Andersen said.The study may be of particular interest to advertisers, who have repeatedly come under fire forpromoting foods that contribute to the obesity epidemic.“There are plenty of experimental studiesshowing these ads are affecting people and actually causing people to consume more unhealthyfood,” Brennan Davis, a marketing professor at California Polytechnic State University's OrfaleaCollege of Business, said in a statement.“And we know that eating unhealthy food leads to higherrates of overweight and obesity,” Davis added.32.What is the purpose of the research introduced by the author in the first paragraph A.To attract reader’s interest.B.To illustrate a new concept.C.To lead to the topic.D.To deny a conventional opinion.33.How did the researchers draw a conclusion in the research A.By drawing a parallel. B.By making comparisons.C.By studying statistics. D.By doing different experiments.34. What role does cognitive perception play in relation to appetite A. It is an insignificant factor in influencing appetite.B. It determines the physiological response to food.C. It triggers overeating when viewing images of unhealthy foods.D. It is more closely associated with appetite than previously thought.35.What can we infer from the research A. Frequent exposure to food images does not affect our desire to eat.B. Food manufacturers unintentionally suppress our appetite with their ads.C. Our cognitive perception plays a significant role in controlling our appetite.D. Colorful food images stimulate our appetite more than monochrome ones.(英语) 第 5 页 共 8 页{#{QQABbQaUggAAAAJAAQhCUwXoCgEQkAACCIoGBFAMIAAASBFABAA=}#}第二节(共 5小题;每小题 2.5分,满分 12.5分)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。Clear and effective communication not only can help you get what you want but also is important tosuccessful relationships with your partner coworkers, bosses, and friends. You take part in some form ofcommunication with others many times a day. 36 To be an effective communicator,you first need tolearn which habits to break and which ones to build, so you can be a thoughtful listener and a powerfulspeaker.Few people have had any training in listening at all and they don't know how to communicate withothers.If you want to interact effectively with me,you first need to understand me. And you can't do that withtechniques alone. 37 And I don't feel safe enough to open myself up to you.38 The conversation flows naturally out of your character, or the kind of person you truly are.It isobvious in how I actually experience you. If your private performance doesn't match your public performance,it will be very hard for me to open up to you. 39Unless you understand me and my unique situation and feelings. you won't know how to advise me.40 You may say you care about and appreciate me. I really want to believe that. But how can youappreciate me when you don't even understand me All I have are your words, and I can't trustwords.A.Being honest is the first step in good communication.B.At first there is not enough trust between two strangers.C. However, that doesn't mean you're communicating wellD. What you say is good and fine,but it doesn't relate to me.E. But most people are not good at expressing themselves in public.F.Then,I don't feel safe enough to express my opinions and my true feelings.G.If I sense you're using some techniques, I will wonder what your purposes are.第三部分 语言知识运用(共两节,满分 30分)第一节 完形填空(共 15小题;每小题 1分,满分 15分)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,并在答题纸上将该项涂黑。When life gives you lemons,you should make lemonade.My experience that time just confirmed thisstatement.I paced the crowded airport, sweaty and annoyed. It was two days before New Year's Day, and my flighthome had been 41 at the last minute. Now the 42 flight was delayed.We 43 , finally, at a snail’s pace. I 44 my way down the aisle (过道) only to discover that Iwas stuck in the middle seat instead of the window seat I'd booked.I closed my eyes to 45 myself. Thewoman in the window seat 46 searched for something in her purse. A bag of food. She tried to open it,her 47 pushing mine.I couldn't hide my 48 ."Do you want me to try "I asked.I put all my frustration into wrestling withthe bag but failed. The guy on the other side volunteered to try it. His 49 involved lots of biting but hegot nowhere. The woman across the aisle offered to give it a 50 but in vain. The teenage boy beside herreached for the 51 . Nope. How could this little bag 52 the five of us The teenager said to the guy,You take one side and I'll take the other.”Together,they pulled. We'd done it!The 53 of the bag said,“Now,I want everyone to have some!” When it was back to the woman only asingle peanut rolled out. She held up the 54 bag and laughed.On a trip where everything had gone 55 ,five strangers had given each other some New Year cheer ina most unexpected way. Hope my family would still be awake.41.A.arranged B.checked C.confirmed D. canceled42.A.same B. early C.new D. regular43.A.boarded B.flew C.left D.traveled44.A.asked B. fought C.found D. joined45.A feel B.entertain C.calm D.reward(英语) 第 6 页 共 8 页{#{QQABbQaUggAAAAJAAQhCUwXoCgEQkAACCIoGBFAMIAAASBFABAA=}#}46.A.anxiously B. secretly C.quickly D.noisily47.A.waist B.arm C.head D.leg48.A. pleasure B.hunger C.surprise D.annoyance49.A.ability B.strategy C.battle D.activity50.A.shot B.look C. hit D.shake51.A.bottle B. cover C snack D.puzzle52.A.defeat B.disappoint C.attract D.direct53.A.customer B. owner C.producer D.receiver54.A.empty B.shallow C.round D.incomplete55.A.high B.wild C.fast D.wrong第二节(共 10小题:每小题 1.5分,满分 15分)阅读下面短文,在空白处填入 1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。“BEIJING -- A total of 650,000 Chinese grassroots medical workers 56 (take) offline coursesoffered as part of a training program 57 (initiate) by the National Health Commission (NHC)”, 58official of the commission said on Friday.Launched in 2018 and funded by the 59 (center) budget, theprogram provides online 60 offline courses, mainly for competent doctors in rural areas and generalpractitioners 61 (improve) their abilities. Fu Wei, 62 is one of NHC officials responsible for basiclevel healthcare, said at a press conference,“To improve the quality and 63 (effective) of the program,we selected 96 medical institutions to be training bases. These institutions are well-equipped, have strongteaching capabilities, and are fit 64 learning and practicing,” Fu said. The NHC refines the content ofthe courses every year in accordance with the 65 (country) major tasks to ensure the standards of theprogram, he added.第四部分 写作(共两节,满分 40分)第一节 应用文(满分 15分)每一张照片,都是时光的标本,拍照的意义是为了让青春有迹可循。某英语报正开展主题为“AMemorable Photo From Youth”的征稿活动,请你写一篇短文向该英语报社投稿。内容包括:1.该照片的简要介绍;2.该照片给你带来的思考与启迪。注意:1.写作词数应为 80 个左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答:AMemorable Photo FromYouth第二节(满分 25分)(注意:请考生在 2篇文本中选择其中一篇进行写作,并在答题卡上将选项涂黑)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。AContrary to what most people believe,busking(卖艺)is legal in the UK. But you need to have a license todo it. And when you're the one of the few who has got a license to busk you can only busk in certain places.Plus,your"salary"is dependent on how much is given to you by the public. Buskers can earn anywhere from 20 to 50 per hour and there are some with a goal of reaching 100 per hour. But it varies day by day, soevery pence and pound matters to them. There are times though,when buskers or good people in generalrecognize when someone needs the money more than them. That was the case with Liv Harland.Liv Harland is a singer from York.Scotland,who's been busking for about five years now.She said whenshe first started out,she was so nervous that she hid in an alleyway(小巷).Now she's so used to busking that shecan do it in any location. When she sings, some people there will drop money in her bag as tips.(英语) 第 7 页 共 8 页{#{QQABbQaUggAAAAJAAQhCUwXoCgEQkAACCIoGBFAMIAAASBFABAA=}#}In Scotland, there are around 34.000 homeless people in the country at present. COVID-19 and the energycrisis have made their life more difficult. Most of them are out of work and unable to pay the rent. The peoplewith nowhere to go are forced to do what they can to survive. They go begging in the street, and some even eatfood thrown into dustbins. Faced with such a situation,Liv always lends a helping hand.One morning, Liv was busking in a busy area in York when she noticed a homeless man digging throughthe garbage cans near by. After careful observation.she found the man was searching them for food.注意:1.续写词数应为 150左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。Liv thought she wouldn't have him eating garbage at that moment.A few seconds after Liv went back to singing, a young guy came over to her bag.BWhen Serena was very young, her parents died in a car accident and became an orphan. So she lived withthe children in the welfare home from childhood.At the age of six, an old couple came to the welfare home.When the old couple saw her, they decided to adopt her as their granddaughter.The old couple regarded Serenaas a treasure and planted her favorite sunflowers at home. Serena became an excellent engineer under thecareful care of the old couple.In order to provide a better life for her grandparents, Serena resolutely went to work in big cities.Due to thehuge pressure of urban life, Serena will forget to go home to see her grandparents when she lives in big cities,but when the sunflower fruit is ripe, her grandparents will send a large number of melon seeds toSerena.Finally, one day, Serena's grandfather fell ill. Because of her grandfather's illness, she had totemporarily give up the opportunity to live in a big city, and chose to return to her grandparents to take care ofher sick grandfather. In order not to let her worry about his illness, he lied about his illness, and made greatefforts to pretend that he was healthy in front of her. Only he knew his physical condition best. Aftercomforting her grandparents, Serena set off again for the big city to fight.In order not to let Serena worry about her health, my grandpa would write to Serena in the big city everymonth to tell her that everything was okay, and even he hid his illness from his grandmother.In a twinkling ofan eye, the sunflower fruit ripened again. My grandpa sent Serena a large packet of sunflower fruit as usual.The handwriting on the letter Serena received this time is different from that of my grandpa.Serena suddenlyfelt a pain in her heart. Without thinking about it, she asked for leave from the company and hurriedly boardedthe first flights to her hometown.Serena ran quickly to her home and called her grandpa's name, just as shecalled her grandpa when she was young. However, it was the news that grandpa had passed away for a month.注意:1. 续写词数应为 150左右;2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答;Serena found three things that grandpa liked most when she was collecting grandpa's belongings:When it was time for sunflowers to open again, Serena took her lovely children to Grandpa's sunflower yard.(英语) 第 8 页 共 8 页{#{QQABbQaUggAAAAJAAQhCUwXoCgEQkAACCIoGBFAMIAAASBFABAA=}#} 展开更多...... 收起↑ 资源列表 2024 年 2 月“晴漾杯”高考综合演练性考试参考答案.pdf 2024 年 2 月“晴漾杯”高考综合演练性考试听力音频.mp3 2024 年 2 月“晴漾杯”高考综合演练性考试试题卷.pdf