湖北省八市2023-2024学年高三下学期3月联考英语试卷(含解析 无听力音频 含听力原文)

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2024年湖北省八市高三(3月)联考
英语试卷
命题单位:黄冈市教育科学研究院 2024.3
本试卷共12页,共67题。本试卷满分150分,考试用时120分钟。
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第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)
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。
例: How much is the shirt
A. 19. 15. B. 9.18. C. 9.15.
答案是C。
1. What is the probable relationship between the speakers
A. Doctor and patient.
B. Interviewer and interviewee.
C. Customer and drug store assistant.
2. When will the speakers discuss their plans
A. Before dinner. B. During dinner. C. After dinner.
3. What are the speakers talking about
A. An apartment. B. A park. C. A bill.
4. Where does the conversation probably take place
A. At the airport. B. In the post office. C. In the restaurant.
5. How does the man usually go to school
A. By taking a subway. B. By taking a bus. C. By driving a car.
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. What will the speakers do this Saturday evening
A. Visit a Project Hope school.
B. Collect money for Project Hope.
C. Gather some volunteers in their school.
7. When will volunteers get together before the fair begins
A. At 7:15 pm. B. At 6:45 pm. C. At 6:00 pm.
听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
8. Why will the man go to Germany
A. To visit a friend there.
B. To have a summer vacation there.
C. To have an international meeting there.
9. What does the woman advise the man to do when he visits someone
A. Bring some flowers as a gift.
B. Arrive at the friend's family on time.
C. Present the friend some precious gifts.
听第8段材料,回答第10至13题。
10. How long has the man been feeling unwell
A. For about 2 or 3 days. B. For about 3 or 4 days. C. For about 4 or 5 days.
11. What caused the man to give up smoking
A. His serious disease.
B. The doctor's request.
C. His family members' advice.
12. What treatment does the woman give to the man
A. Checking his chest. B. Clearing his throat. C. Giving him some aspirins.
13. What does the woman suggest
A. Going to work. B. Having a rest in bed. C. Taking further medical test.
听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。
14. Who is likely to be at the top of his class this year
A. Jack. B. Mark. C. Jason.
15. What is Jason hoping to do
A. Become a professor.
B. Go to Harvard University.
C. Go out to enjoy himself for a change.
16. What is Mark interested in
A. Law. B. Basketball. C. Football.
17. What is the woman's suggestion to the man
A. To have a talk with Mark.
B. To agree to make money from sports.
C. To help Jason with his future plans.
听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。
18. Which of the following thing is mentioned in the talk
A. Saying good night. B. Going home late. C. Washing before sleeping.
19. What is the easiest to say but the hardest to do for us
A. To honor our parents.
B. To record some impressive moments.
C. To focus on good memories about our parents.
20. What does the speaker advise us to do if we can't speak to our parents calmly
A. Write a letter. B. Send a message. C. Negotiate with our parents.
第二部分阅读理解(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。
A
With so many options for short, beautiful walks in Queenstown, you are truly spoiled for choice. Here's a list of local picks that will help you discover the best walks around Queenstown, a walkers' paradise, for every age and ability.
Tiki Trail
For one of the best views of Queenstown and a decent workout, climb the Tiki Trail up to the Skyline Gondola building. Starting at the base of the Gondola, the Tiki Trail winds its way steeply through trees towards the lookout at the top.
Choose to hike back to Queenstown. Or if the climb has gotten the better of you, sit back, relax and catch a ride in the Skyline Gondola.
Queenstown Gardens
The Queenstown Gardens Trail is a wheelchair-accessible trail just a few minutes from central Queenstown. The flat, easy track has spectacular views of Lake Whakatipu, Cecil Peak, and Walter Peak and the manicured gardens are beautiful year-round.
You could spend hours here exploring the rose gardens or playing disc golf. If you're tight on time, the loop around the shore of Lake Whakatipu takes less than an hour to complete.
Arrow River Trail
Starting in historic Arrowtown, a walk along the Arrow River Trail is a must-do for any visitor to Queenstown.
The track will have you filling your camera memory, especially in autumn due to the explosion of colours on the trees. From here, you can cross the bridge and walk back along the riverside or go back the way you came. Back in Arrowtown, it's lovely to walk along the river and amongst the trees before rejoining Arrowtown's quaint streets to admire the café culture, discover the region's history or grab a pint in the sunshine.
Ben Lomond Track
Ben Lomond will greet you from the moment you arrive in town. Not for the faint-hearted or inexperienced, this demanding climb is a full-day mission with a spectacular reward.
Walkers aiming for the summit should be fully equipped and allow six to eight hours, depending on the conditions. Be prepared for snow and ice above the bush line from April to November.
21. Which place is a better choice for the disabled
A. Tiki Trail. B. Arrow River Trail.
C. Queenstown Gardens. D. Ben Lomond Track.
22. What can visitors do in Arrow River Trail
A. Appreciate the rose fragrance. B. Experience demanding climb.
C. Have a bird-eye view of Queenstown. D. Learn about the local history.
23. What is the purpose of the passage
A. To compare things. B. To inform readers.
C. To uncover the unseen. D. To warn readers.
B
"Hello. You are you and I am I. We are people, also known as humans. This makes us different from most of the things on Earth. "This fairly straightforward observation is the opening spread of Like, written by Annie Barrows. It establishes a somewhat odd yet matter-of-fact tone with a young boy addressing the reader.
Matters get more quizzical-or philosophical (哲学意义的), if you prefer--on the following spread, which carefully thinks about the ways in which people are different from one specific thing on Earth, "We are not at all like tin cans. We are not shaped like tin cans. We cannot hold tomato sauce like tin cans. If you open up our lids, nothing good happens. We are not at all like tin cans. "The target audience will no doubt be amused, as was I, and perhaps reassured.
Like next matches people with the swimming pools, "We are a little bit more like a swimming pool than a tin can. We have water and chemicals and dirt inside us. But unlike a swimming pool we don't have people splashing around inside us. "Mushrooms, we learn, differ from tin cans and swimming pools by being alive, and by growing and reproducing-human traits, too! Mushrooms, however, don't have mouths and brains. But wait: Hyenas( have all that. "They run around really fast, like we do... But hyenas don't say words. They don't tell stories. They don't get embarrassed, even when they're caught eating something off the ground.
Where to go from there "Look at all these people, the text exclaims over the illustration full of people of seemingly every size, shape, color, age and means of mobility. "They are not exactly like us. But they are more like us than they are different."
"I am more like you than I am like most of the things on Earth, the narrator concludes. "I'm glad. I'd rather be like you than a mushroom"-an appealing and inarguable understanding.
24. What does the underlined word "quizzical" mean in the second paragraph
A. Definite. B. Consistent. C. Unusual. D. Ambiguous.
25. According to the passage, which of the following is most like humans
A. Hyenas. B. Tin cans. C. Mushrooms. D. Swimming pools.
26. How is the writer's idea mainly developed in the passage
A. By describing in details. B. By making comparisons.
C. By analyzing causes and effects. D. By presenting problems and solutions.
27. Where is the text most probably taken from
A. An animal encyclopedia. B. A story entry.
C. A philosophical textbook. D. A book review.
C
The hens look up at me from their nesting boxes. They seem slightly annoyed but unsurprised. A child runs up, pushes one of the chickens aside, and snatches two eggs. Around me, a half-dozen more children and adults collect eggs while a half-dozen others hand-feed dried mealworms to birds flocking around our ankles. I reach for an egg from an empty nest. There is something perfect about the way it fits warmly in the palm of my hand before I transfer it into a pretty wire basket provided to me by my hosts.
The egg harvest is a brief, carefully designed agritourism experience offering an experience of the labor rather than just having a bite of food. Snatching a few eggs and uprooting a few vegetables on the farm tour don't constitute a full day's work, but it is also a useful reminder that food doesn't just magically appear on restaurant plates and grocery store shelves. Of course, visitors can take those eggs home or bring them to the on-farm restaurant, Clay, where a chef will use them to prepare breakfast.
A few centuries of industrialization, urbanization, and globalization have collected people into cities, but the attraction of the countryside has always remained. In the new urban-centered world, enterprising farmers have found plenty of opportunities to sell their rural lifestyle along with their crops. Italy promoted the modern model for combining agriculture and tourism in the wake of World War II, when the national government encouraged rural populations to continue producing food rather than move to urban areas in search of more profitable jobs.
Agritourism acts as an umbrella term for a wide variety of activities that take place on farms, including farmstays, where guests sleep on-site. For varying investments of time, energy, and money, anyone can engage in our farming system, giving consumers a peek behind the farm-to-table world.
28. Why does the author describe children and adults collecting eggs in the beginning
A. To introduce agritourism.
B. To describe the use of eggs.
C. To show the innocence of the children.
D. To emphasize the happiness of the children and adults.
29. What is accessible to consumers in agritourism activities
A. Engaging in planting vegetables in person.
B. Doing some simple but meaningful farm-work.
C. Enjoying some self-made egg products on the farm.
D. Clarifying the farm-to-table concept through practice.
30. What can you learn from the last two paragraphs
A. The appeal of rural life gradually fade away due to industrialization.
B. The desire to search for more well-paid jobs accelerated the speed of agritourism.
C. Italian government's calls contributed a lot to the trend of moving from villages to cities.
D. Promising farmers were dedicated to promoting their lifestyle along with agricultural products.
31. What is the author's attitude toward agritourism
A. Doubtful. B. Dismissive. C. Supportive. D. Sympathetic.
D
Chinese scientists have created a breakthrough fibre that can be woven into warm, lightweight clothing using aerogel, a thermal insulation (热绝缘) material mainly used in the aerospace industry.
Aerogel, notable for their performance and durability, could have various applications. As the world's lightest solid material, it has long been valued for its thermal insulation properties. Traditional aerogel, made by replacing the liquid in aerogel with air, is extraordinarily light, resembling a solid cloud of smoke. Its high porosity (多孔性) gives it exceptional heat resistance, but this also makes it fragile and challenging to process, limiting its use in civilian applications.
But now, researchers at Zhejiang University have overcome aerogel's fragility and designed an encapsulated aerogel fibre( EAF)with similar thermal insulation mechanisms-after being inspired by the structure of polar bear hair.
The China Aerospace Science and Industry Corporation as well as Nasa have used EAF in Mars rovers, which endure extreme temperatures ranging from thousands of degrees during the Martian landing to -130 degrees Celsius (-202 degrees Fahrenheit on the planet's surface.
In an experiment, a volunteer wore textiles(纺织品) made of EAF, down, wool, and cotton in a-20 degree Celsius environment. The surface temperatures of these materials were 3.5 degrees, 3.8 degrees, 7.2 degrees, and 10. 8 degrees respectively, indicating the superior insulation of EAF. They showed the practicality of EAF by weaving a jumper and comparing its thermal insulation to common textile materials.
As well as being strong and stretchable, EAF can also be washed and dyed, improving its use in practical applications. Traditional silica aerogel will absorb water and collapse on itself. As a result, it quickly loses its thermal insulation qualities in wet or humid environments. However, EAF maintains its performance even after machine washing.
Professor Zhang Xuetong of the Suzhou Institute of Nano-tech and Nano-bionics at the Chinese Academy of Sciences, highlighted the potential of the aerogel fibres in advanced thermal textiles. As well as its potential for civilian use, EAF fibre also holds promise for industries that are already familiar with aerogels. "EAF textiles feature excellent thermal insulation and multifunction and have great potential in areas such as military uniforms and spacesuits in extremely cold environments, "professor Zhang noted in a paper. However, he also noted the gap between existing technology and capacity for mass production. "Challenges exist regarding how to develop fast spinning technology and resolve the continuous fabrication that is necessary for mass production.
32. What is the characteristic of traditional aerogel
A. It can be easily processed. B. It is resistant to high temperatures.
C. It is a solid cloud of smoke. D. It can effectively insulate electricity.
33. What is EAF's advantage in enduring extreme temperature based on
A. Research statistics. B. Public comments.
C. Scientific prediction. D. Commercial reports.
34. Professor Zhang Xuetong's study found that mass production could be possible if
A. advancement is made in thermal textiles
B. there exists need for continuous fabrication
C. barriers in fast spinning technology are overcome
D. aerogel's strengths and weaknesses get balanced
35. What is the text mainly about
A. The development of aerogel fibre.
B. The potential use of biomimetic fibre.
C. Great breakthrough in aerospace industry.
D. China's newly-woven clothing made from aerogel.
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。
Have you ever noticed how some people can effortlessly talk to anyone they meet, no matter how different their backgrounds are Or have you seen that one person who always offends someone, no matter what the topic of conversation is These two scenes show how we can differ in our abilities to interact, get along with, and relate to others around us. 36
After years of academic research and development, this social competency is now commonly referred to as "social intelligence". Do you want to improve your social intelligence Here are great ideas with which to get started.
Listen well and pay attention
Practice active listening so that you can fully engage and communicate with others. 37 It is natural to want to respond to that text message that pops up on your phone immediately, even when you're in the middle of a face-to-face conversation. Give people your full attention when speaking with them. 38
Watch out for body language
39 Even if they aren't saying so, their feelings are truly revealed. Try to tune in to what the other person is saying "physically". In the same way, be aware of your own body language and how you are presenting yourself. If you slouch and appear physically uninterested during a conversation, it may make the speakers lose confidence in what they are saying, resulting in a negative interaction.
Show that you care
If you sense that someone is upset, or if someone tells you they are going through some difficulties, show them you truly care. 40
A. Life is often fast paced, with many digital distractions.
B. Often, people's gestures will tell us a great deal about how they are feeling.
C. Sharing other people's feelings can help you connect at a more meaningful level.
D. People like to feel heard, and it will help you develop worthwhile relationships.
E. The speaker fails to deliver a clear and objective message during his presentation.
F. Engaging in a meaningful conversation can reduce loneliness and help reconnect with others.
G. In the same way that we vary in traditional academic competencies, we can vary in how socially competent we are.
第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分)
第一节(共15小题;小题1分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
By the time he was 24 years old, Imran Nuri quit his job in a bold move, and emptied his savings account to carry out an ambitious 41 he'd been bearing in mind. Nuri would drive his car to every state on a 100-day trip to find 1,000 42 and ask them to share one thing they wish they'd 43 when they were younger. Nuri was hoping for answers that might help him 44 the rest of his life.
He 45 . But to his shock, he chose a 46 person for the first time. He met a man, who had a dark look at Nuri. Nuri thought the man was going to 47 him. Then, doing the most 48 thing he'd done, he introduced himself, "I'm 49 around the country to talk to 1,000 unfamiliar people. I'm asking them for pieces of life advice about things they wish they knew 50 ." The man remained silent for a minute or so and 51 said, "We should spend more time with our family.
In Colorado Springs, Colorado, a man in his 50s who had stage 4 terminal cancer told Nuri, "Life is about the human 52 . There would be no life without social interactions.
In Tillamook, Oregon, a waitress-a college student-told him, "Whether it's changing your major or changing your whole life path, you don't have to 53 yourself for taking a step back and reevaluating your past choices. Just do what you think to be right.
Nuri found beauty in every place as well as 54 from the people he met. Those people taught a lot. Now he always puts himself in other people's shoes even when a person sees the world 55 .
41. A. plan B. policy C. initiative D. trick
42. A. acquaintances B. residents C. strangers D. peers
43. A. embraced B. inquired C. misunderstood D. known
44. A. picture B. navigate C. enrich D. interpret
45. A. cracked up B. backed away C. set out D. knocked off
46. A. generous B. wrong C. pleasant D. selfish
47. A. dismiss B. accompany C. consult D. beat
48. A. courageous B. stupid C. unforgettable D. glorious
49. A. sailing B. hiking C. driving D. wandering
50. A. occasionally B. permanently C. later D. earlier
51. A. finally B. excitedly C. instantly D. hesitantly
52. A. potential B. nature C. connection D. competition
53. A. admire B. reward C. forgive D. fault
54. A. wisdom B. fortune C. confidence D. perseverance
55. A. objectively B. differently C. selectively D. randomly
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。
Welcome to springtime in Hangzhou, a medium-sized city of eight million people in Zhejiang Province, and home 56 the Lamborghini of China's green tea market: Longjing, known in English as Dragon Well. I'm here to watch the spring rush in action: over a few short weeks in March and April, planters will race against the sunrise 57 (pick)the early spring harvest, earning them 58 sizable amount of their annual income.
High-end Dragon Well, 59 (taste ) like spring's first green vegetables accented by chestnuts 60 roast with sugar, can sell for 15 to over a hundred dollars an ounce. Like coffee and wine, this tea has its obsessives, the kind of people 61 dig into details like the day when a tea was plucked and which side of a hill it came from.
So it goes in China, where tea is 62 (day)necessity. But when outsiders try to learn 63 all the fuss is about, they're usually confused by the 64 (complex)of fine tea, and a marketplace filled with misinformation doesn't do much to help. That's why I've made the journey to Hangzhou myself to learn how and why this little leaf from a plain-looking bush 65 (drive)a whole economy wild.
第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(满分15分)
假定你是李华,你的笔友Jack因高三学习压力增大,总为一些小事对家长或同学发脾气,为此他很懊恼,希望得到你的帮助。请你回复一封邮件,内容包括:
1.表示理解;
2.提出建议。
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。
Dear Jack,
Yours, sincerely
Li 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。
I wanted to go to a party. Especially it was a beach party. It had been almost the only thing my friends had been talking about for the last couple of weeks. But My mom had said no. The more desperately I pleaded her case, the more forcefully my mother said no. "I don't care who's going, said coldly my mother, "you are not going. "I was heartbroken. This was my best friend's party.
Sunday dinner came around and my grandmother joined the family for the meal. Gran noticed my depression but didn't say a word. It was my turn to wash up and Gran said, "Let me help you. ""What's up " asked Gran as I dumped the dishes into the foaming water. Gran wiped a plate with a tea towel. "Mom won't let me go to my best friend's party. "I said sadly. "Has mom explained why she doesn't want you to go " asked Gran. "No. "I replied." Then for a moment, put yourself in her position. said Gran. "If you were mom, what would your objections be "
I hadn't stopped to think about my mom's side. "Well, I answered, "it's a beach party. Maybe she doesn't trust us or thinks we'll get into trouble."
"Are there going to be any adults there " asked Gran. "No," I said, "who wants their parents hanging around when you're trying to have fun " "Might it just be, "said Gran, "your mother doesn't want anything unfortunate to happen to you. ""Nothing will happen. "I objected. "Maybe you're right, said Gran, "but maybe mom's worried in case it could.
Gran looked at me gently, seeming to expect my agreement. For a minute or so, I kept silent, pondering for a while about my eagerness for the party. "Maybe, you are right, however, is there no hope " I inquired. "Not necessarily. answered Gran, lost in thought.
Paragraph 1: "Then maybe think of a compromise. "suggested Gran.
Paragraph 2: The long-awaited beach party finally came.
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写作
第一节
Dear Jack,
How is it going I learned that you get upset easily and often lose your temper with your parents and classmates as a third-year high school student. I am writing to provide some suggestions to help you cope with your emotions.
Firstly, you can breathe deeply. If you take a few moments to focus on your breathing, you can find it will help you relax and clear your mind. Secondly, why not exercise Doing physical activity is a great way to relieve stress and improve your mood. Finally, it is helpful to talk to someone such as a trusted friend, family member, or teacher who can provide support and encouragement.
The suggestions above are available to help you out. I hope they will navigate this challenging time for you.
Best wishes,
Yours, sincerely
Li Hua
第二节
“Then maybe think of a compromise.” suggested Gran. But I sobbed uncontrollably and couldn’t say a word. “Well, if you could let me go with you, I’d say yes.” My mom added. I wasn’t fond of my mom hanging around like a bodyguard, but to get to the party I had to a compromise. “I suppose your mother won’t disturb your party, will she ” Gran looked at mom with a kind smile. “Well, I promise I won’t.” Mom finally gave in to me. My mood gradually improved. I ran to my grandmother and gave her a big hug. I was looking forward to the wonderful party desperately.
The long-awaited beach party finally came. I made it at the beach with my mom. At a tree near the destination, mom stopped suddenly, taking out a red mat to sit on and signaling to me to join my friends. I rushed for the crowd. Joyful and excited, we sang, danced and chatted. Occasionally, the red mat in the near distance caught my eye. Mom held a book, leaning against the tree. The moment my eye fell on her, a wave of appreciation surged through me. It became dark when the party was over. I said goodbye to my friends and turned to mom. Under the tree sat mom waiting patiently. Tears of happiness blurring my eyes, I took her hand tightly, heading home.
【A篇】
【本文介绍了Queenztown的四个值得去的景点。】
21. C细节理解题。根据介绍Queenstown Gardens的段落可知,“The Queenstown Gardens Trail is a wheelchair-accessible trail just a few minutes from central Queenstown.”,可知,此景点轮椅可以进入,因此对于残疾人而言,是最佳选择。故选C。
22. D 细节理解题。根据介绍Arrow River Trail的段落可知,此处可了解当地历史。但鸟瞰Queenstown 是在Tiki Trail,嗅玫瑰花香是在Queenstown Gardens,亲历极限登山是在Ben Lomond Track。故答案为D。
23. B 主旨题。根据文章首段内容可知,本文主要介绍四个景点相关信息,故答案为B。
【B篇】
【文章简单介绍了一本书Like,书中作者将人与锡罐、游泳池、蘑菇和鬣狗等进行比较,揭示出作为“人”的我们,具有独有的特征。】
24.C猜词题。根据第一段“The opening spread establishes a somewhat odd yet matter-of-fact tone...”,可知,书的开头一章,叙述方式有些不寻常,结合本句后面作者将人与锡罐比较,以此说明人的本性。所以推测本句意为,“在接下来的章节,事情变得更加不寻常”,所以C选项正确。
25.A 细节理解题。文章将锡罐、游泳池、蘑菇和鬣狗与人类逐个比较。锡罐能盛东西,而人脑不能。人体与游泳池有着类似的内容,但人体内没有人在游泳。蘑菇是活的,更像人类,但没有嘴巴和大脑。鬣狗有嘴巴和大脑,最像人类,所以A选项正确。
26.B 推理判断题。文章将锡罐、游泳池、蘑菇和鬣狗与人类进行比较,做比较是作者表达的主要方式,所以B选项正确。
27.D 推理判断题。根据文章第一段和最后一段,再结合下文内容可知,本文是对一本书进行简要介绍和评述,所以D选项正确。
【C篇】
【本文主要介绍农业生态旅游,该旅游方式为城市生活的人们提供了独特的乡村体验,孩子们可以从其中体验到从农场到餐桌背后的世界,不仅培养了他们的劳动观念,更使他们认识到粮食的来之不易。】
A目的意图题。通读第一段可知,该段主要描述了孩子和大人们在农场收集鸡蛋的情景;
接着第二段首句The egg harvest is a brief, carefully designed agritourism experience...提出本文主题:农业生态旅游。据此可知,第一段描述大人孩子捡鸡蛋是为了引出本文农业生态旅游的主题,故A项正确。
29. B 细节理解题。根据第二段第二句“Snatching a few eggs and uprooting a few vegetables on the Farm tour don’t constitute a full day’s work, but it is also a useful reminder that food doesn’t just magically appear on restaurant plates and grocery store shelves.”可知孩子们可以做一些简单而有意义的农活。所以选B。 干扰项C,可从第二段最后一句“Visitors can take those eggs home or bring them to the on-farm restaurant, Clay, where a chef will use them to prepare breakfast”,可知,游客将鸡蛋带到农场餐饮,厨师会用这些鸡蛋准备食物,而不是游客们自已做饭。
30. D细节推断题。根据倒数第二段第二句“...enterprising farmers have found plenty of opportunities to sell their rural lifestyle along with their crops...”可知有远见的农民在出售 农作物时也在宣传他们的生活方式。故D符合文意。
31. C观点态度题。根据本文尾句并结合全文内容可知,作者认为,农业生态旅游意义重大,任何人都可以参加,能够让消费者了解从农场到餐桌背后的世界。据此可以推知,作者对农业生态旅游的态度是积极的。故C项正确。
【D篇】
【本文主要讲述中国科学家取得的重大突破——用气凝胶织出冬季毛衣,该衣服具有轻薄耐穿,可水洗可染色,伸缩性强,保暖性好等优点。】
B 细节理解题。根据第二段最后一句“Its high porosity(多孔性) gives it exceptional heat resistance, but this also makes it fragile and challenging to process...”可知,传统气凝胶有很强的隔热性能,但因为多孔,所以易碎,很难加工。故选B。干扰项C可从本段中“Traditional aerogel, made by replacing the liquid in aerogel with air, is extraordinarily light, resembling a solid cloud of smoke”得知,该材质只是轻似一团烟,并不是外表呈烟雾状。
33.A 推理判断题。作者在第四段重点阐述EFA的耐极端温度,使用的是列数字的写作手法用以证实该性能,如“...landing to -130 degrees Celsius (-202 degrees Fahrenheit) on the planet’s surface.”“... in a-20 degree Celsius environment...3.5 degrees, 3.8 degrees, 7.2 degrees, and 10.8 degrees respectively...”。所以选A。
34. C 细节推断题。根据最后一段最后两句“However, he also noted the gap between existing technology and capacity for mass production. “Challenges exist regarding how to develop fast spinning technology and resolve the continuous fabrication that is necessary for mass production”可知,无法批量生产主要原因在于快速纺织技术有待发展,持续制造的难题有待解决。故C为正确选项。
35. D 主旨题。本文主要讲述中国科学家用气凝胶织出冬季毛衣的重大突破。故选D。
【阅读七选五】
【本文主要讲的是人与人在社交能力上的个体差异,并介绍了三种如何提高个人“社交智商”的方法。】
36. G 从“These two scenes show how we can differ in our abilities to interact, get along with, and relate to others around us.”可知,不同的人,在与人交往、互动等方面都存在差异,引出人与人之间社交能力的不同,且这两句中存在同义词复现,differ 和vary, competency 和ability。另外G 选项中的 socially competent 与后一句中的social competency 为同义表达。
37. A 从“It is natural to want to respond to that text message that pops up on your phone immediately, even when you’re in the middle of a face-to-face conversation.”中可知,我们想立刻去回复突然收到的短信,甚至会因此打断正在进行中的面对面的对话,是A选项中digital distractions 的实例。
38.D 该答案为前一句“Give people your full attention when speaking with them.”的原因——人们喜欢被倾听,有利于培养一些有价值的人际关系。
39. B 该句在句首,表明body language 能真实反应我们的情感,答案里的gestures指的是body language。
40. C 最后一个建议为“Show that you care”, C选项中的Sharing others’ feelings 能理解别人能帮助你与之联系紧密。
【完形填空】
【本文是篇记叙文,讲述了努利辞职旅行,向一千个陌生人征求人生建议的故事。】
41.A考查名词辨析。空格所在句提到,努利做了一个大胆的决定—辞掉工作并取出全部存款,后面一句提到了他这么做的目的—驾车进行为期100天的旅行。也就是说,他做出这个决定是为了实施后面提及的那个“计划”,故选A。
42.C考查名词辨析。根据第二段中的to talk to 1,000 unfamiliar people 可知,努利去旅行是为了找1000个“陌生人”交流,故选C。
43.D考查动词辨析。根据第二段倒数第二句可知,努利问别人他们但愿年轻时就能“知道”的事情,故选D。
44.B考查动词辨析。第二段倒数第二句提到,努利通过提问他人获取人生建议,由此可知,他是为自己以后的生活指引方向,navigate表示“为······指引方向”,故选B。
45.C考查动词短语辨析。第一段讲了努利的打算,本段从第二句开始讲他在旅途中的实际经历。从打算讲到经历,说明他真的行动起来了,也就是说,他“动身出发”了,故选C。
46.B考查形容词辨析。根据前面的to his shock以及本段提到努利以为对方要打自己可推断,他选错了人,故选B。
47.D考查动词辨析。根据前句,陌生人外表恶毒,可知本句意为“努利觉得对方要打自己”。故选D。
48.A考查形容词辨析。努利在自认为会遭打的危险情况下,不仅没有逃离,还跟对方做自我介绍,说明其所作所为很“勇敢”,故选A。
49.C考查动词辨析。由第一段第二句中的drive his car to every state 可知,努利的旅行方式是“驾驶”汽车,故选C。
50.D考查副词辨析。根据第一段倒数第二句中的when they were younger 可知,努利询问的是别人希望“在更早时候”就能知道的事,故选D。
51.A考查副词辨析。本空前面提到对方听闻努利的意图后,沉默了大约一分钟才给出回答,finally意为“终于”,用以突出沉默时间的漫长,故选A。
52.C考查名词辨析。空格后面那句提到,没有社交互动就没有生活。所以本空所选词应与interactions相关,connection意为“联系”,故选C。
53.D考查动词辨析。本段最后一句建议人们做自己认为正确的事。换句话说,对于退后一步重新评价之前的选择这件事,只要你觉得这么做是对的,就不需要责怪自己。fault意为“指责,批评”,故选D。
54.A考查名词辨析。本空后面那句提到,努利遇到的人教了他许多东西,由此可知,他从这些人身上找到了“智慧”,故选A。
55.B考查副词辨析。本空后面那句提到,每个人都是独立的思考者,本空前面又提到努利会站在他人立场思考问题,由此可知,他之所以这么做,是因为别人的想法与他的不同,differently意为“不同地”,故选B。
【语法填空】
【本文主要介绍杭州龙井茶以及背后所体现的中国文化元素。】
考查介词。固定短语搭配 be home to...
考查动词不定式。此处意为:“为了在日出之前要摘茶叶,种植园主和日出比赛。” 用
to pick。
考查冠词。an amount of..许多。
考查非谓语动词。此处与逻辑主语是主动关系。填tasting。
考查非谓语动词。此处作定语,修饰chestnut,所以填roasted。
考查定语从句。先行词为people,填who/that。
考查词性转换。此处需要用形容词, 改day为daily。
考查名词性从句。从句中缺宾语成分,用what。
考查词性转换。此处需要用句词, 改complex为complexity。
考查谓语动词。此处意为“这一片朴素的叶子让世界经济疯狂”,所以用一般现在时,
drives。
听力录音原文
Text 1
W: What can I do for you, young man
M: I have a terrible headache and feel seriously uncomfortable in my throat. What medicine do you think is better for me
W: It’s not enough to buy some medicine to take. You’d better go to see a doctor and have a physical test.
Text 2
W: Would you mind if we discussed our travel plans before dinner
M: It’s a little boring to make any decision with an empty stomach. Neither do I want to talk about it over dinner. But I have enough time after dinner.
Text 3
W: Wow, how clean and comfortable it is! It’s exactly what I’m longing for!
M: And the apartment has a bedroom facing a beautiful park. The most amazing thing is that it takes only 1, 200 RMB to rent the apartments for a month.
W: The bill is within my ability. Ok, let’s go through the rental procedures.
Text 4
W: How much do I need to pay for sending this letter by airmail to London, sir
M: It depends on the weight. Do you want me to weigh it for you
W: Sure. Here.
M: OK. That will cost forty dollars.
Text 5
W: How far away do you live from our university, Mr Smith
M: It’s about a 15-minute drive. But during rush hour, it takes another 15 minutes.
W: Do you always drive to school
M: Yes, because I don’t like being trapped in a bus or on a subway.
第二节
Text 6
M: Hello! Susan. I want to ask⑥ if you’d like to go to a charity fair with me this Saturday evening.
W: What’s it for
M: ⑥To collect money for Project Hope.
W: Oh, they are so thoughtful. I’ll go. Tell me where and when.
M: At our school gate. It opens at seven o’clock,⑦ but the volunteers are required to get together 15 minutes ahead of schedule. So I’ll pick you up at 6 o’clock. Ok
W: All right. What else should I take
M: Nothing.
W: OK. See you then.
Text 7
M: Hey, Mary. I want to tell you something. I’m thinking about going to Germany this summer.
W: Why are you going to Germany
M: Well, ⑧ I made a friend while attending an international meeting last summer vacation. He invites me to spend two weeks in Germany. I need your advice.
W: That’s great. What advice do you need
M: Well, Uh, what about common greetings
W: Germans often shake hands, and they use the person’s family name, unless they're really close friends.
M: Okay, what about presents Should I bring gifts
W: No, ⑨but taking some flowers when you visit someone's home is always a good idea.
Text 8
M: Morning, doctor. Sorry, I’m a bit late, but I felt really awful when I got up.
W: Don’t worry, David. What seems to be the trouble
M: Well, I’ve had this awful flu and a terrible cough.
W: I see. How long have you been feeling like this
M: ⑩Oh, about three or four days, I suppose.
W: And have you been taking any medicine
M: Just the normal things-aspirin, lemon and hot drinks, but it hasn’t done any good.
W: Are you a smoker
M: No. My family members have advised me out of smoking many times, but in vain. I know smoking is bad for my health, but I can’t resist it. It was three years ago that I was diagnosed with throat cancer, which made me quit smoking totally.
W: Have you had a temperature
M: Yes. For a couple of days.
W: OK. I’ll just take a look at your chest...Well, it looks as if you’ve got a bad cold. Take these pills—one capsule every 8 hours for the next five days. Drink some water with salt to clear your throat every day.
M: OK, doctor. What about going to work
W: That’s not a good idea. You’ll have to spend a few days in bed till it clears up.
Text 9
W: Jack, how have your two sons been doing at school recently
M: Don’t ask! Mark never starts studying, and Jason never stops studying.
W: You’re joking! I hear that Jason is likely to be at the top of his class after the exams this year.
M: Yes, so his teachers say. He is hoping to go to Harvard University.
W: Great. Maybe he’ll become a university professor himself in the future.
M: Maybe. But sometimes I wish he’d go out and enjoy himself for a change.
W: Yes...What about the younger one
M: Well, Mark’s teachers say he rarely does his best despite his ability. He does his homework in ten minutes every day and then rushes out to play soccer.
W: Perhaps he can make his fortune at football. People can make a lot of money from sports now.
M: My wife wants Mark to study law. I don’t believe in forcing them, but I wonder how Mark will progress over the next few years!
W: Perhaps you can have a talk with him now to find out what he is thinking about his studies and future plans.
M: Good idea. I’ll take your advice.
Text 10
Good communication is important for parents and children of all ages. You might disagree with your parents over something simple, like coming home late. But other disagreements might be more complicated. The following are a few tips to help bridge the generation gap. First, the easiest to say but the hardest to do is to honor your parents. Focus on good memories you have of your parents. Remember something they said or they did that you appreciated or something they did that impressed you. Approach your parents about an issue with these memories in mind. Also, negotiate rather than argue. This tip can help any relationship. Don’t approach your parents when you are angry. If you don’t think you can speak to them calmly, try writing a letter. Trying to reach a compromise is also advisable. Of course, your parents might refuse to compromise on an issue. In these situations, it is especially important to show love and respect for them. Showing respect will keep your relationship strong. Lastly, tell your parents what you care about, and why. A good relationship with your parents can make you a better and happier person. It will be worth the effort.
应用文写作评分细则
1. 内容完整性(7分):文章应当包含所有要点,并且各要点之间逻辑清晰。若有遗漏或逻辑不清的内容,将会影响得分。具体评分时,可以根据文章的完整程度给予相应的分数。
2. 语言准确性(3分):文章中不应有明显的语法错误和拼写错误。用词要准确、得当,表达的意思要清晰明确。语言准确度是评判一篇文章质量的重要标准之一,因此对于语言错误的扣分将会较为严格。
3. 语言流利度(3分):文章中应当没有明显的句子结构和表达方式问题,句子之间的连贯性要好。同时,文章应当避免使用过于简单的表达或过多重复的句式,以体现较高的语言水平。流利度评分将着重关注文章的连贯性和表达的丰富性。
4. 语言丰富性(2分):文章中应使用较为复杂的句型和表达方式,同时多样化的词汇和短语也是提升文章质量的关键因素。如果文章过于简单,缺乏变化,将会在丰富性方面失分。
读后续写评分细则
1. 情节发展(10分)
* 故事情节是否合理、有趣,符合逻辑;
* 续写部分是否与原文情节连贯,逻辑是否清晰;
* 是否有令人惊喜的情节或转折点。
2. 词汇丰富(7分)
* 使用的词汇是否丰富、准确,表达地道;
* 是否运用了高级词汇或习语;
* 用词是否得当,无明显拼写错误。
3. 语法准确(6分)
* 句子结构是否多样,语法是否正确;
* 时态、语态、主谓一致等是否规范;
* 从句、分词、虚拟语气等复杂句型是否运用得当。
4. 上下文连贯(2分)
* 续写部分与原文的衔接是否自然,过渡是否得当;
* 是否使用了适当的连接词或短语来保持上下文连贯性;
* 段落结构是否清晰,内容是否紧凑。

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