重庆市巴蜀中学2023-2024学年高三下3月月考(七)英语试题(含解析,有听力音频有听力原文)

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重庆市巴蜀中学2023-2024学年高三下3月月考(七)英语试题(含解析,有听力音频有听力原文)

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巴蜀中学2024届高考适应性月考卷(七)
英语
注意事项:
1.答题前,考生务必用黑色碳素笔将自己的姓名、准考证号、考场号、座位号在答题卡上填写清楚。
2.每小题选出答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。在试题卷上作答无效。
3.考试结束后,请将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。满分150分,考试用时120分钟。
第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)
注意,听力部分答题时,请先将答案标在试卷上。听力部分结束前,你将有两分钟的时间将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。
1. Where does the conversation probably take place
A. In the woman’s house. B. In a supermarket. C. In a restaurant.
2. What will the man do on the weekend
A. Attend an exhibition. B. Enter a contest. C. Visit China.
3. Who is the man probably talking to
A. A shop assistant. B. His wife. C. His co-worker.
4. What are the speakers mainly discussing
A. A scenic spot. B. The woman’s photo. C. A TV drama.
5. How did the man get there
A. By plane. B. By bus. C. By subway.
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。听下面一段对话,回答第6和第7两个小题。
6. Which year of college are the speakers in
A. The first year. B. The second year. C. The third year.
7. What did the woman do in public
A. She had a dance. B. She did jumping jacks. C. She performed a song.
听下面一段对话,回答第8和第9两个小题。
8. What does the man expect to do on the 3rd
A. Sign a contract. B. Go on a tour. C. Return to New York.
9. What does the man finally decide to do
A. Cancel the reservation. B. Contact another airline. C. Advance the departure date.
听下面一段对话,回答第10至第12三个小题。
10. What was George R. R. Martin like when he was young
A. He was popular with his classmates.
B. He didn't have many friends.
C. He loved to play sports.
11. What did George R. R. Martin first write about
A. Turtles. B. Dragons. C. Spiders.
12. Who was George R. R. Martin most inspired by
A. A famous actor. B. A comic book writer. C. A sci-fi movie director.
听下面一段对话,回答第13至第16四个小题。
13. Why does the man meet the woman
A. To look at an apartment. B. To have a meal together. C. To deliver some furniture.
14. What does the man like about the carpet
A. Its quality. B. Its size. C. Its color.
15. What does the man think of the kitchen
A. It's well-designed. B. It's well-equipped. C. It's well-painted.
16. What will the man probably do next
A. Take a bus. B. Make a payment. C. Talk with his wife.
听下面一段独白,回答第17至第20四个小题。
17. What can Devil do
A. Play music. B. Carry luggage. C. Remove blocks.
18. Which aspect of Devil is particularly mentioned for improvement
A. Its steadiness. B. Its power. C. Its structure.
19. Why did Lin upload his video
A. To kill time.
B. To record his life.
C. To influence more youngsters.
20. When did Lin realize his inventions could benefit others
A. In 2018. B. In 2019. C. In 2021.
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。
A
The Foundation for Educational Progress is Seeking a New Chief Executive
The Foundation for Educational Progress is an independent charity established by a global news organization in 2012. We support children from underserved backgrounds to have inspiring discussions about the news, which teach them to creatively solve problems, listen with an open mind and speak with confidence.
Our founding Chief Executive, Emily Evans, has decided to move on to tackle new challenges. She will step down next summer, and we are seeking a new Chief Executive to lead the charity as it begins a hugely exciting next stage of global growth. Our programme, Topical Talk, has expanded from a UK pilot in 2013 to reaching over 200,000 children across the world today, and we have ambitious plans for the next decade.
We have an extraordinary platform to support our growth ambitions: a talented, highly motivated and supportive team; a collaborative (合作的), high-trust culture; and clear strategic focus. We are looking for a leader who can build on this platform and realise our potential for scale at the same time as deepening our impact, ensuring that we always stay focused on making a meaningful difference in the lives of children who are most in need of extra support.
If you have experience of scaling an organisation while taking a collaborative, inclusive and empowering approach to leadership, and you are passionate about our mission, we would love to hear from you. The role is based in headquarters in London at least two days per week.
Find more information, including details of how to apply, here:
foundationforprogress.org/chiefexecutive
21. What do we know about the Foundation for Educational Progress
A. It is a global news organization.
B. It runs many exchange programs.
C. It hopes to expand its global influence.
D. It provides financial help to needy children.
22. What must a qualified candidate be able to do
A. Take on the role immediately.
B. Specialize in global news reporting.
C. Lead the team in an authoritative way.
D. Ensure a minimal weekly presence in London.
23. In which section of a magazine may this text appear
A. News Updates. B. Career Opportunities.
C. Educational Resources. D. Volunteering Information.
B
If you wanted to make a Disney-style animation (动画) of, say, Reggie, a spirited rabbit, planning to save his forest, you'd have a lead animator draw the extremes of the action: Reggie looking intensely focused, and then proudly announcing, "There's a new hero in the forest!" Then you'd bring in an in-betweener that is, the animator who draws all the comprehensive frames that bridge the major actions.
In-betweeners don't get the glory, but without them cartoons would hop from one emotional peak to another, missing connective grace. Burny Mattinson(1935-2023) started his career at the Walt Disney Company in the mailroom, and, even though he had no formal training in animation, he was given a swing at in-betweening just six months later.
His first big assignment was to in-between the wagging of a dog's tail. Disney animation was famous for its silky elegance, owing in no small part to the skill of its in-betweeners, and, thanks to Mattinson, the tail practically glided from side to side.
Mattinson had wanted to be an animator ever since his mother had taken him to see "Pinocchio" at a theatre when he was six. In a bold move, Mattinson showed up at the Disney Studios gate with his portfolio (作品) as soon as he finished high school. The magical part of this story is that, instead of shooing him away, the security guard liked his drawings and called the head of personnel to take a look.
Thus, Mattinson became a messenger at Disney, beginning a career that would eventually make him the employee with the longest service at the company. He had joined the company at a golden moment. Listing the films that he worked on is a little like listing the entire output of the Walt Disney Company over the past six decades: "Sleeping Beauty, ""The Lion King, and on and on.
Mattinson was, perhaps, one of the last of an almost extinct genotype-the happy company man, the lifer. He never had an employer besides Disney. When asked what Mattinson enjoyed doing outside of his life at Disney, his son said, "He just loved his work."
24. What role do in-betweeners play in animation production
A. Design the storyline. B. Draw the background.
C. Invent extreme actions. D. Generate smooth motion.
25. Which of the following can best describe Mattinson's path to Disney
A. Unconventional. B. Typical. C. Illegal. D. Accidental.
26. What makes Mattinson exceptional in Disney's history
A. His lifelong dedication to Disney.
B. His detailed work as an in-betweener.
C. His passion for animation beyond work.
D. His pioneering role in Disney animation.
27. What is the text
A. A diary entry. B. A biographical sketch.
C. A news report. D. A critical review.
C
Humans are born and wired to compete with one another. People compare how many "likes" they have on social media. Billionaires envy multibillionaires. The legendary NASCAR champion Dale Earnhardt once stated, "Second place is just the first loser".
Although the competitive spirit may be as natural as breathing air, it does not always lead to human prosperity. On the contrary, left unmanaged, it can create misery for ourselves and others. Fortunately, there is a formula to solve this problem without unrealistically suggesting that we entirely dispense with our competitive urge: Instead of always going for gold, shoot for the bronze.
To expand on the wisdom of Earnhardt, although second place may be the first loser, third place can be the real winner - at least when it comes to happiness and longevity (长寿). Recent research suggested that the bronze winners appeared consistently happier on average than the silver medalists. Regarding the life span of all three medalist categories, it was found that the athlete whose best performance was silver lived to 72. Gold medalists beat this by a solid four years, living to 76. But first prize in longevity went to the bronze medalists, who lived to 78.
The study had a handy explanation for this distinction: "Dissatisfactory competition outcomes may badly affect health." In other words, silver medalists see themselves as the first loser because they only look up to the top step, whereas the bronze winners compare themselves favorably with all the others who never made it onto the podium (领奖台) at all.
One of the problems with most competitions against others is that it tends to lower one's inner motivation, and thus enjoyment. Decades ago, researchers showed this by asking people to solve puzzles and then measuring the interest they reported: They found the puzzles less rewarding when competing against others rather than against the clock. Simply having a time limit means competing against themselves-which is often more fun. The principle at work here is that trying to improve your own past performance provides a sense not of "winning" but of progress. And the only person to whom you will have to compare yourself is you.
28. What does the underlined words "dispense with" in paragraph 2 probably mean
A. Stick to. B. Get rid of. C. Depend on. D. Take charge of.
29. In which situation will people be most likely to feel good about themselves
A. Treat competitions as all or nothing.
B. Aim to outperform others in competitions.
C. Check out others' victories on social media.
D. Compare themselves with those less fortunate.
30. According to the last paragraph, ______boosts enjoyment in tasks.
A. achieving personal bests B. making peer comparisons
C. gaining public recognition D. pursuing downward competition
31. What is the best title for the text
A. Always Going for Gold B. The Victory of Coming in Third
C. Finding Satisfaction in Comparison D. Second Place is Just the First Loser
D
Over 2, 000 years ago, Baiae was the most magnificent resort town in Italy. Wealthy statesmen including Cicero and Caesar were once drawn to its natural springs. But over the centuries, volcanic activity submerged this playground of the Roman nobility -leaving half of it beneath the Mediterranean.
Today, Baiae is one of the world's few underwater archaeological parks open to visitors wanting to explore the remains of the ancient Roman city. A protected marine area, the site needs to be monitored for damage caused by divers and environmental factors. However, explains Davidde, Italy's national supervisor for underwater cultural heritage, "communication underwater is challenging."
Cabled systems are the most reliable, but they are difficult to maintain and cover a limited operational area. And wireless internet doesn't work well in water, because of the way water interacts with electromagnetic waves.
So Davidde teamed up with a group of engineers led by Chiara Petrioli, a professor at Sapienza University. Petrioli's team has developed a network of underwater wireless sensors capable of gathering environmental data and transmitting it to land in real time. The system relies on AI algorithms (算法) to constantly change the network protocol(网络协议). As the sea conditions change, the algorithms adjust the information path, allowing the signal to travel up to two kilometers and data to be sent between transmitters one kilometer apart.
At Baiae, underwater internet allows remote, continuous monitoring of environmental conditions. Besides, it allows divers to communicate with one another and with colleagues above the surface, who can also use the technology to locate them with a high degree of accuracy.
Davidde anticipates that the network will be available to tourists visiting the archaeological site in the coming months. As they swim over the ruins, visitors will use waterproof smart tablets to communicate and to view 3D reconstructions of the ruins.
"Underwater internet has made monitoring of the archaeological site simpler and more efficient," says Davidde. "At the same time, we can offer the public a new, interactive way to explore the underwater park."
32. What do we know about Baiae
A. It was famous for natural springs.
B. It is a playground for sports lovers.
C. It was destroyed by human activity.
D. It is unattractive to adventurous visitors.
33. What is the third paragraph mainly about
A. Applications of underwater internet.
B. Development of underwater network.
C. Challenges of underwater communication.
D. Conditions of the underwater environment.
34. What is the underwater network capable of doing
A. Allowing divers to locate themselves.
B. Marking the information path to the surface.
C. Bringing new life into submerged Roman ruins.
D. Making it easier to monitor archaeological sites.
35. What is the purpose of this text
A. To explain underwater communication.
B. To analyze the effect of climate change.
C. To introduce a new underwater network.
D. To promote a new way to explore Baiae.
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能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
Yes, You're Addicted to Your Phone
When you wake up in the morning the first thing you do is roll over and look at your phone, and the last thing that happens before you go to sleep is that you drop it on your face as you look at gardening YouTube videos until you collapse from exhaustion.
36 You take it with you to the bathroom and look at its screen for hours a day as life goes on around you.
You dropped it in the toilet the other day as you scrolled through Instagram. You dived into the bowl, rescuing it from certain disaster as it landed in a (mostly) dry situation. 37 What to do You know if you turn it on it might fry the whole thing. 38 You wish you could check the internet, but your son is on the desktop playing some game with his friends and you don't want to admit that you dropped it like this. You look up and wonder what to do.
The anxiety builds as you suddenly face the prospect of having to deal with your own thoughts for the first time in months. You have... feelings. Boredom. Insecurity. Loneliness. Your heart rate is up, and your thoughts begin racing. 39 You think you hear the ping that means you have a new critical piece of information to consume, but it's just the microwave letting you know your son's popcorn is done.
What can we do First, respect the fact that a smartphone and its apps are dangerously addictive. Moreover, delete social media apps such as TikTok, Instagram, and Facebook from your phone. You can look at them on your computer on your own time. 40
A. But it's wet now.
B. In between, you are glued to it.
C. Having them so handy is dangerous.
D. Wasn't there something about rice you heard about
E. Second, make plans to stay away from your computer.
F. You fantasize about all the critical stuff you are missing.
G. You make an awkward attempt at conversation with your partner.
第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分)
第一节(共15小题;每小题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。
Eric loses his dog, Nova, on a walk. She has pulled the leash (绳子) from his hand in 41 of a rabbit. He puts up signs, 42 neighbors, and enlists friends to help search for Nova, but with no 43 .
A week later, a beautiful woman named Vanessa shows up at Eric's front door. She has Nova. After Nova and Eric reconnect in a chaotic, 44 display of affection, Eric thanks the woman. They talk for a while and seem to 45 . Soon, Eric and Vanessa fall in love.
A couple of months go by. While driving on his way to pick up Vanessa, Eric is T-boned at full speed by a distracted driver who 46 a red light. Eric is 47 unconscious. Later, he finds himself in a hospital. A doctor 48 Eric of what has happened and explains that he has suffered a severe head 49 and that they will need to run a brain scan to 50 if there's any chance of permanent brain damage.
The next day, the doctor comes into Eric's room and tells him they have found a tumor (肿瘤)in his brain." 51 , we only catch a tumor after someone realizes something's wrong when they start to feel the 52 which is almost always too late, but this tumor is caught before it grows into any other areas of your brain, which in almost all cases becomes 53 Eric, this car accident basically saved your life."
This 54 of events led Eric to realize that sometimes a 55 could be a blessing in disguise.
41. A. pursuit B. memory C. defense D. control
42. A. brings B. notifies C. alerts D. encourages
43. A. answer B. luck C. wonder D. way
44. A. easy-going B. far-reaching C. heart-warming D. ever-lasting
45. A. check it out B. leave it behind C. pick it up D. hit it off
46. A. approached B. encountered C. ran D. spotted
47. A. knocked B. pushed C. beaten D. carried
48. A. accuses B. convinces C. informs D. relieves
49. A. tumor B. spin C. shot D. injury
50. A. determine B. react C. compare D. prevent
51. A. Unexpectedly B. Occasionally C. Fortunately D. Normally
52. A. accident B. scars C. symptoms D. disasters
53. A. rare B. original C. deadly D. harmless
54. A. schedule B. chain C. type D. cirele
55. A. chance B. misfortune C. checkup D. belief
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。
In recent years, the traditional Chinese card game of guandan 56 (welcome)by Chinese business people. Now, it is even being introduced to children 57 (improve)their soft skills.
According to local media reports, 58 local education group in Yichang, central Hubei province, is planning to add guandan to its curriculum for primary students 59 has already given each student their own pack of cards to practice with during the upcoming winter break.
Guandan, 60 literally means "throwing eggs," is played by four people split(分成)into two teams using two decks of cards. Both teams take turns throwing out their cards in 61 (vary) set combinations, with the goal of shedding (去除) all their cards before the other team.
The name comes from the Chinese word for "egg" 62 (have)the same pronunciation as "bomb." An 63 (estimate )140 million people play the game in China, which originates from the eastern Jiangsu province.
Gao Zhenghua, party secretary of Tianwen Education Group, told local media outlet Hubei Daily that the game will improve students' "thinking ability, 64 (adaptable), resourcefulness, and teamwork skills."
However, guandan's increasing associations 65 social networking among business people have also raised concerns that the game is inappropriate for children to play at an early age.
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,在一所国际学校就读,最近你校图书馆决定缩短中午开放时间,你认为这种做法存在问题。请给图书馆写一封邮件,内容包括:
1.反馈问题;
2.提出建议。
注意:
1.写作词数应为80左右;
2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Dear Library Staff,
My name is Li Hua, and I am a student in Class 1, Senior 3.
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。
"Whoa, boy," Sarai said, holding out a hand to her horse. "You heard what Dad said yesterday. If I can't get this halter(缰绳) on you today, we'll have to send you back to the rescue farm. I don't want to send you back. Don't you want to stay with me "
She searched around in the bag. Inside were a variety of yummy horse treats. "Let's try this again, Amadore." Sarai pulled out an apple-flavored biscuit and held it out, palm flat. The horse reached toward her hand with his nose, sniffing her.
She held her own breath so as not to scare him. Another inch and she could touch his silky, soft nose. In her excitement, she rushed it and took a step forward. Amadore snorted and stumbled back into the far comer of the stall(马厩).
She frowned (皱眉) at his response to her, brokenhearted.
"I know what your problem is," a voice said from the stall door. Sarai threw a look over her shoulder, "Who are you "
"I'm Cody, the boy said, smiling. "And I know what your problem is. It's your face,"
"Excuse me " Sarai's eyebrows hit the roof, and her fists clenched in instant anger. "How dare you!" She turned on her heel to walk out of the stall, but Cody called out to her.
"No, no. I didn't mean anything bad. You're not ugly or anything. It's your frown."
Sarai frowned at him.
"Yes, like that," Cody said, recovering some of his cheer. "You're frowning at Amadore when you're approaching him."
Sarai half rolled her eyes. "What does that have to do with anything "
"How about we do a little experiment " Cody suggested. "Here's the camera. Can you take two photos for me In one, I'll flash a big, toothy smile, and in the other, I'll show an angry face with my teeth out."
A minute later Cody and Sarai ran off to print the pictures.
"Now," said Cody, once they were back at the stall. "I'll show him the pictures."
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。
Cody stepped in, holding the "happy" photo in front of his face like a mask.
"Are you ready to try putting the halter on Amadore now " Cody asked.
巴蜀中学2024届高考适应性月考卷(七)
英语听力原文
Text 1
M: Well, thanks for a pleasant evening. I really enjoyed the chicken.
W: I'm glad you like it. It's my mother's special recipe.
Text 2
W: I'm going to the museum this Sunday. There is a new exhibition of ancient China. Would you like to join me, Matthew
M: I'd love to, but I have a piano competition in Seattle. I can't miss it.
Text 3
M: Your gold necklace is so nice. I want to buy one for my wife.
W: Thanks. I think it can hold its value well. I bought it...
M: Shush! Mr. Longman is coming towards us with the meeting papers.
Text 4
W: The waterfall in this photo looks familiar.
M: It has appeared in many TV dramas, and as a result, lots of tourists visit it every day.
W: It explains the matter.
Text 5
W: What a surprise! How did you get here so fast
M: I flew! I just parked my airplane across the street.
W: No, seriously. You rarely arrive on time.
M: Today I took the subway instead of the bus. It's really convenient.
Text 6
M: The freshmen will start their military training this month.
W: Yeah. It was extremely hot during our military training at this time last year.
M: It remains fresh in my memory. I was made to do 80 jumping jacks for being late.
W: Ha-ha, it was so funny. I sang a song in front of others during a break in our military training. I remember some students also performed various dances. It's still nice to think about it.
Text 7
W: Hello. What can I do for you
M: I'd like a flight from New York to Boston, leaving on the 3rd.
W: Sorry. The flights on the 3rd are fully booked.
M: I am out of luck. The same is true of another airline.
W: What about the 4th
M: Unfortunately, that won't work for me. I'm not going on a tour. I'm meeting an important business partner. Being punctual is crucial for my chances of securing the contract.
W: I'm sorry, sir.
M: Well, please tell me what flights are available on the 2nd.
Text 8
W: Today's guest is the author of A Song of Ice and Fire series, now a popular television series called Game of Thrones. Please welcome George R. R. Martin. So George, tell us a bit about your childhood.
M: Well, I wasn't a typical kid. Most of my classmates were into athletics and chasing girls. I mostly kept to myself.
W: Were you always interested in writing
M: Yes. I started writing when I was about 10.
W: You write a lot about dragons. Did you write about them in your early books as well
M: Actually, I began with writing about my pet turtles. They lived in a castle in my turtle tank. I imagined they were all fighting each other to become the king.
W: That sounds a lot like Game of Thrones.
M: I had other influences, too. One was the fantasy writer J.R. R. Tolkien. But Stan Lee, the creator of the Spider-Man cartoon books, had the most impact on me...
Text 9
W: Hi, you must be Leo Cook.
M: Hi, you must be Stella. I'm sorry for being late.
W: It doesn't matter. I have got the key and let's go in.
M: Hmm... The green carpet in the living room is so great. The color is my favorite. It's a good match for the wallpaper.
W: Yes, the apartment is in good condition.
M: Where is the kitchen
W: This way. It's next to the washroom.
M: The kitchen is particularly good. It has everything, even an oven and a microwave.
W: Yes, and it's big enough to have a meal e and see the big bedroom. It faces south and has a big closet.
M: Yeah, it's really bright in here. But where can I do the laundry
W: Here, on the balcony. And you can hang your clothes here.
M: The house is nice, but I have to ask my wife first. I understand it's 1, 000 dollars a month.
W: Yes. I have to mention that the transport here is also convenient. The subway station is 500 meters away and there is a bus stop nearby.
M: Okay. I will be in touch.
Text 10
When Bilibili uploader Lin Xiao had too many bags to carry, he built a robot to address the problem. The robot's name Devil!
The name comes from the background music Devil's Swing. It looks like a suitcase, which can follow Lin everywhere and avoid blocks in its path. Besides carrying bags, it can be used for transport and even charge phones.
The robot has a steel structure and a 3D-printed plastic shell. The brain of the robot is powered by an electronics platform. Although it took eight months to make, Lin admits Devil is not good enough, particularly in its physical stability. Lin presented it in the video just to inspire more young people with the imagination and passion to create.
Lin's passion for robotics began in his first year at high school in 2018, when a teacher discovered his talent for computers and advanced his skills. One year later, he developed a smart home system, which made him understand how his products could help others. As a university freshman, Lin believed he and his products would make a difference in the future.
巴蜀中学2024届高考适应性月考卷(七)
英语参考答案解析
【解析】
第二部分 阅读
第一节
A
语篇类型:应用文主题语境:人与社会
【语篇导读】本文是一则招聘首席执行官的广告。
21. C理具体信息。由第二段“we are seeking a new Chief Executive to lead the charity as it begins a hugely exciting next stage of global growth”和第三段 “We are looking for a leader who can build on this platform and realise our potential for scale at the same time as deepening our impact”可知该组织希望扩大国际影响力。
22. D理具体信息。由第四段“The role is based in headquarters in London at least two days per week.”可知这份工作需要每周至少有两天在伦敦。
23.B推断。本文是一则招聘广告,故与就业机会相关。
B
语篇类型:人物传记主题语境:人与社会
【语篇导读】本文主要讲述一位迪士尼漫画师的一生。
24.D理具体信息。第一段最后一句“that is, the animator who draws all the comprehensive frames that bridge the major actions”以及第二段第一句 “In-betweeners don't get the glory, but without them cartoons would hop from one emotional peak to another, missing connective grace.”可看出 in-betweener的职责是使动画片动作流畅。
25.A推断。由文章第四段和第五段可知他从小想从事这个职业,高中毕业后手持自己的画作到迪士尼应聘,结果先通过保安再通过人事被招聘为公司的通信员,可知他的求职道路异于常人。
26. A理具体信息。由文章第五段 “make him the employee with the longest service at the company”以及最后一段 “Mattinson was, perhaps, one of the last of an almost extinct genotype — the happy company man, the lifer. He never had an employer besides Disney.”可知,他的职业生涯一生都在为迪士尼服务。
27.B理解文章文本类型。本文主要讲述一位迪士尼漫画师的一生,故为传记小品。
C
语篇类型:说明文
主题语境:人与自我
【语篇导读】本文介绍了在比赛中获得第三名的好处以及与他人比赛存在的问题和建议。
28. B 汇。第二段 “there is a formula to solve this problem without unrealistically suggesting that we entirely dispense with our competitive urge: Instead of always going for gold, shoot for the bronze.(有一个方案解决这个问题,不需要不切实际地建议我们完全放弃竞争冲动:力求得铜牌而不是金牌。)”可知解决问题的方案是争取铜牌,既然还需要争取就是不需要完全放弃竞争冲动。
29. D 断。从第四段 “silver medalists see themselves as the first loser because they only look up to the top step, whereas the bronze winners compare themselves favorably with all the others who never made it onto the podium(领奖台) at all”可知第三名之所以幸福感更强因为总在和不如他的人比较,因此与不如自己的人比较感觉会比较好。
30. A断。最后一段 “Simply having a time limit means competing against themselves - which is often more fun. The principle at work here is that trying to improve your own past performance provides a sense not of 'winning' but of progress. And the only person to whom you will have to compare yourself is you. ”可知最能提升趣味的是自己超越了过去的自己。
31.B理解文章主旨大意。本文主要讨论了在比赛中获得第三名的好处。
D
语篇类型:说明文主题语境:人与自然
【语篇导读】本文介绍了科学家新开发的水下无线传感器网络,能够收集环境数据并将其实时传输到陆地,解决了之前水下交流困难问题,实现了对水下文化遗址的远程连续监控。
32. A理具体信息。根据文章第一段“Wealthy statesmen including Cicero and Caesar were once drawn to its natural springs. ”可知此地曾经以天然泉水出名。
33. C段落大意。第三段 “Cabled systems are the most reliable, but they are difficult to maintain and cover a limited operational area. And wireless internet doesn't work well in water, because of the way water interacts with electromagnetic waves. ”可知本段主要介绍水下交流困难的问题所在。
34. D推断。从第五段 “underwater internet allows remote, continuous monitoring of environmental conditions”和第七段 “Underwater internet has made monitoring of the archaeological site simpler and more efficient”都可以推断出水下网络让考古遗址监测更加容易。
35.C推断。本文主要介绍了科学家新开发的水下无线传感器网络。
第二节
语篇类型:夹叙夹议主题语境:人与自我
【语篇导读】发现自己手机上瘾的心路历程及解决办法。
36.B此处承接上文的早上起床和晚上睡前,中间一天都在怎么使用手机。
37.A此处为前后句的过渡句。前一句手机掉厕所,虽然及时抢救,但是还是湿了,因此下一句问该怎么办?
38. D后“ You wish you could check the internet, but your son is on the desktop playing some game with his friends and you don't want to admit that you dropped it like this. You look up and wonder what to do.”可知你想搜索因特网查询有关问题的解答方法,只有D选项提出了问题。
39.F细节句。前后文都在描述作者因为没有手机的焦虑表现。又根据后文“You think you hear the ping that means you have a new critical piece of information to consume, but it's just the microwave letting you know your son's popcorn is done. ”可知作者因长期手机上瘾听到ping的声音,幻想是收到信息。
40. C根据前一句 “You can look at them on your computer on your own time”可知此处是给出另一条建议:手机上删掉的app可以在电脑上看,而原因是把他们放在手边太危险了。
第三部分语言运用
第一节
语篇类型:记叙文主题语境:人与自我
【语篇导读】本文讲述了一名男子Eric以为自己正在经历的一些不幸的事,最终这些事却转换成幸事的故事。
41.A考查名词。in pursuit of意为追那只兔子。故选A。
42.B考查动词。notify意为通知。整句话译为:他张贴告示,通知邻居,找朋友帮忙。故选B。
43.B考查名词。with no luck意为:没有用,没有找到狗。故选B。
44.C考查形容词。指Eric和狗狗Nova之间暖心的爱。故选C。
45.D考查动词短语。hit it off指(与某人)一见如故,合得来。故选D。
46.C考查词。run a red light指闯红灯。故选C。
47.A考查动词。knock在此处指Eric被到昏迷。故选A。
48.C考查动词。此处指医生告知Eric发生何事。故选C。
49.D考查名词。根据下文医生要做脑部扫描可知,Eric脑部受伤。故选D。
50.A考查动词。determine在此处指查明、确定。故选A。
51.D考查副词。normally意为正常来说,此句意为医生只有在患者意识到有哪里不对劲,感觉到症状之后才能发现肿瘤。故选D。
52.C考查名词。详见51题。故选C。
53.C考查形容词。deadly意为致命的。根据上下文,此句意为当肿瘤发展到身体其他部位的时候,它就是致命的。故选C。
54.B查名词。 this chain of events表示一列的事件。故选B。
55.B考查名词。misfortune“不幸”。此句意为不幸的事情有可能因祸得福。故选B。
第二节
语篇类型:新闻报道主题语境:人与社会
【语篇导读】传统卡牌游戏“掼蛋”再次流行。
56. has been welcomed考查动词时态语态。根据“In recent years”可知此句主干部分需要使用现在完成时,根据语意应为损蛋这种卡牌游戏被商人欣然接受,故使用被动语态。
57. to improve考查语动。 to do在此状语。
58.a考查冠词。此处为泛指。
59.and考查连词。此处为并列成分。
60.which考查定语从句。此处为非限制定语从句,修饰的先行词为“物”。
61.various考查形容。形定修名词。
62.having考查非语动词。此处ing作定语,为主动。
63.estimated考查动词。为“被算”。
64.adaptability考查名词。此处意为“应能力”。
65. with。 associations with..“与……联”。
听力原文
Text 1
M: Well, thanks for a pleasant evening. I really enjoyed the chicken.
W: I'm glad you like it. It's my mother's special recipe.
Text 2
W: I'm going to the museum this Sunday. There is a new exhibition of ancient China. Would you like to join me, Matthew
M: I'd love to, but I have a piano competition in Seattle. I can't miss it.
Text 3
M: Your gold necklace is so nice. I want to buy one for my wife.
W: Thanks. I think it can hold its value well. I bought it...
M: Shush! Mr. Longman is coming towards us with the meeting papers.
Text 4
W: The waterfall in this photo looks familiar.
M: It has appeared in many TV dramas, and as a result, lots of tourists visit it every day.
W: It explains the matter.
Text 5
W: What a surprise! How did you get here so fast
M: I flew! I just parked my airplane across the street.
W: No, seriously. You rarely arrive on time.
M: Today I took the subway instead of the bus. It's really convenient.
Text 6
M: The freshmen will start their military training this month.
W: Yeah. It was extremely hot during our military training at this time last year.
M: It remains fresh in my memory. I was made to do 80 jumping jacks for being late.
W: Ha-ha, it was so funny. I sang a song in front of others during a break in our military training. I remember some students also performed various dances. It's still nice to think about it.
Text 7
W: Hello. What can I do for you
M: I'd like a flight from New York to Boston, leaving on the 3rd.
W: Sorry. The flights on the 3rd are fully booked.
M: I am out of luck. The same is true of another airline.
W: What about the 4th
M: Unfortunately, that won't work for me. I'm not going on a tour. I'm meeting an important business partner. Being punctual is crucial for my chances of securing the contract.
W: I'm sorry, sir.
M: Well, please tell me what flights are available on the 2nd.
Text 8
W: Today's guest is the author of A Song of Ice and Fire series, now a popular television series called Game of Thrones. Please welcome George R. R. Martin. So George, tell us a bit about your childhood.
M: Well, I wasn't a typical kid. Most of my classmates were into athletics and chasing girls. I mostly kept to myself.
W: Were you always interested in writing
M: Yes. I started writing when I was about 10.
W: You write a lot about dragons. Did you write about them in your early books as well
M: Actually, I began with writing about my pet turtles. They lived in a castle in my turtle tank. I imagined they were all fighting each other to become the king.
W: That sounds a lot like Game of Thrones.
M: I had other influences, too. One was the fantasy writer J.R. R. Tolkien. But Stan Lee, the creator of the Spider-Man cartoon books, had the most impact on me...
Text 9
W: Hi, you must be Leo Cook.
M: Hi, you must be Stella. I'm sorry for being late.
W: It doesn't matter. I have got the key and let's go in.
M: Hmm... The green carpet in the living room is so great. The color is my favorite. It's a good match for the wallpaper.
W: Yes, the apartment is in good condition.
M: Where is the kitchen
W: This way. It's next to the washroom.
M: The kitchen is particularly good. It has everything, even an oven and a microwave.
W: Yes, and it's big enough to have a meal e and see the big bedroom. It faces south and has a big closet.
M: Yeah, it's really bright in here. But where can I do the laundry
W: Here, on the balcony. And you can hang your clothes here.
M: The house is nice, but I have to ask my wife first. I understand it's 1, 000 dollars a month.
W: Yes. I have to mention that the transport here is also convenient. The subway station is 500 meters away and there is a bus stop nearby.
M: Okay. I will be in touch.
Text 10
When Bilibili uploader Lin Xiao had too many bags to carry, he built a robot to address the problem. The robot's name Devil!
The name comes from the background music Devil's Swing. It looks like a suitcase, which can follow Lin everywhere and avoid blocks in its path. Besides carrying bags, it can be used for transport and even charge phones.
The robot has a steel structure and a 3D-printed plastic shell. The brain of the robot is powered by an electronics platform. Although it took eight months to make, Lin admits Devil is not good enough, particularly in its physical stability. Lin presented it in the video just to inspire more young people with the imagination and passion to create.
Lin's passion for robotics began in his first year at high school in 2018, when a teacher discovered his talent for computers and advanced his skills. One year later, he developed a smart home system, which made him understand how his products could help others. As a university freshman, Lin believed he and his products would make a difference in the future.
第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)
1~5 ABCAC 6~10 BCACB 11~15 ABACB 16~20 CBACB
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)
21~25 CDBDA 26~30 ABBDA 31~35 BACDC
第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)
36~40 BADFC
第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分)
第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
41~45 ABBCD 46~50 CACDA 51~55 DCCBB
第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
56. has been welcomed 57. to improve 58. a 59.and 60.which 61.various 62.having 63. estimated 64. adaptability 65. with
第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(满分15分)
【参考范文】
Dear Library Staff,
My name is Li Hua, and I am a student in Class 1, Senior 3. I am writing to express my concerns about the recent decision to shorten the library's opening hours during the noon period. Many students rely on this time to study, complete assignments, or simply enjoy reading. This change significantly limits our access to these valuable resources, which could potentially affect our academic performance and well-being.
I understand that there may be reasons behind this decision, such as staffing or budget constraints. However, I kindly suggest considering alternative solutions. For instance, could volunteer students or part-time staff help keep the library open during these hours Or, could we implement a sign-in system to demonstrate the demand and ensure responsible use of the space
Thank you for considering my feedback. I believe that by working together, we can find a solution that benefits all parties involved.
Yours sincerely,
Li Hua
第二节(满分25分)
【参考范文】
Cody stepped in, holding the "happy" photo in front of his face like a mask. Amadore perked up, turned his ears forward, and sniffed loudly. He didn't pull away or act scared. Then Cody turned away from Amadore and Sarai and switched photomasks. When he turned around holding the "angry" photo, Amadore snorted, twisted his head to pull on the lead rope, and backed into the corner of the stall. "Whoa, Sarai soothed Amadore. Cody dropped the mask and showed Amadore his real face and Amadore calmed immediately. "Now I see, said Sarai." That's amazing. He didn't have any problem with the happy face, but the angry face scared him." "Exactly!" said Cody, "I always have a happy face around horses, Sarai laughed and nodded.
"Are you ready to try putting the halter on Amadore now Cody asked. Sarai's stomach did a flip-flop. This was her last chance. If she failed, Amadore would have to go back to the rescue ranch. So she took a deep breath and nodded. She took Amadore's halter and led rope in her hand. She could feel her heartbeat in her throat as she approached, but remembering the experiment, she relaxed and smiled. Amadore flicked his ears in her direction and sniffed loudly. Sarai raised the halter toward his face, and Amadore stepped into it without hesitation. Tears pricked Sarai's eyes as she buckled the halter behind his ear. “I knew you could do it,” said Cody from outside the stall door. Wiping her eyes quickly, Sarai turned to Cody, "Thanks. Amadore and I did it together.

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