资源简介 沈阳二中 24届高三第四次模拟考试英语注意事项: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)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. What does the man want to do A. Quit his job at once. B. Ask for a pay raise. C. Continue his current job.2. Which of the following does the man grow in his yard A. Flowers. B. Vegetables. C. Fruit trees.3. Where does the conversation take place A. On the phone. B. On the plane. C. At the ticket office.4. Why is the man unhappy with Elena A. She didn’t get a good score in a test.B. She was absent from class yesterday.C. She talked to her deskmate in class.5. What is the weather like now A. Stormy. B. Dull. C. Sunny.第二节(共 15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. Where did Dylan go last July A. To Australia. B. To America. C. To Britain.7. What did Dylan do to the bird A. He took it on a trip. B. He chased it. C. He fed it.听第 7段材料,回答第 8、9题。8. Who is probably the man A. A student. B. A journalist. C. A bank clerk.9. What will the woman do next Saturday A. Go to a bookstore. B. Conduct an interview. C. Meet her classmates.听第 8段材料,回答第 10至 13题。10. What does the man ask the woman to do A. Advertise the goods in advance.B. Transport the products earlier.C. Wait for some days.11. How long will the third-party testing take A. About 10 days. B. About 14 days. C. About 20 days.12. How will one-fifth of the goods be delivered first A. By plane. B. By rail. C. By sea.13. What does the man think of the woman’s plan at last A. It’s strange. B. It’s impractical. C. It’s reasonable.听第 9段材料,回答第 14至 17题。14. What are the speakers mainly talking about A. What to do before attending a trade fair.1{#{QQABTRYa1U4oggCCQggAIJSBAACARB5hrCAA0EwGFCCkkkQMkQIGkBjJCGCoEChCUoCGGBKEAwIIAKACAyFRAFFAIAB=A}A#}=}#}B. How to arrange a business meeting.C. How to make a perfect travel plan.15. How many ideas does the woman mention A. 5. B. 4. C. 3.16. What is the woman’s last idea A. Getting some time to rest.B. Contacting a travel agent in advance.C. Learning about British culture.17. What does the woman plan to do next A. Put forward some other ideas.B. Have a talk with her leader.C. Invite someone to give a lecture.听第 10段材料,回答第 18至 20题。18. When did dian cha become an intangible cultural heritage A. In 2006. B. In 2016. C. In 2019.19. How did Han Zheming promote dian cha culture A. By putting the process of dian cha on social media.B. By offering some relevant courses for free.C. By opening teahouses in different places.20. What can we learn from the talk A. Han Zheming started learning dian cha in college.B. Dian cha is a tea art form from the Tang Dynasty.C. The whole process of dian cha must be finished within 10 minutes.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,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C、D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。AFour Universities in Northern Part of ChinaBeijing Institute of Technology (BIT) is a renowned institution located in the heart of China'scapital, Beijing. Established in 1940, BIT has grown into a comprehensive university offering awide range of disciplines, including engineering, science, management, humanities, and law. Witha strong emphasis on practical application and innovation, BIT has become a leader in researchand development, contributing significantly to China's technological advancements.China University of Political Science and Law (CUPL) is a prestigious institution dedicated tolegal education and research. Founded in 1952, CUPL has played a crucial role in shaping China'slegal system and fostering legal professionals. With a focus on interdisciplinary studies andpractical training, CUPL prepares students for careers in law, public administration, andinternational relations.Dalian University of Technology (DUT) is located in the coastal city of Dalian, known for itsstrong engineering programs and research initiatives. Established in 1949, DUT has become a keyplayer in China's industrial and technological landscape. With state-of-the-art facilities and acommitment to innovation, DUT collaborates closely with industry partners to address real-worldchallenges and drive economic development.Northeast Normal University (NENU) is situated in the city of Changchun and is recognizedfor its excellence in teacher education and liberal arts. Founded in 1946, NENU has along-standing tradition of producing outstanding educators and scholars. With a focus on fosteringcritical thinking and cultural exchange, NENU offers a diverse range of programs in education,humanities, natural sciences, and social sciences, making it a vibrant hub for intellectualexploration and academic excellence in Northeast China.Each of these universities represents a unique facet of China's educational landscape,contributing to the nation's development and global competitiveness in different ways. Fromtechnological innovation to legal expertise, from engineering excellence to liberal arts education,these institutions play a vital role in shaping the future of China and the world.21. What do DUT and BIT have in common A. Their research focus on social sciences.B. They are located in provincial capital.2{#{QQABTRYa1U4oggCCQggAIJSBAACARB5hrCAA0EwGFCCkkkQMkQIGkBjJCGCoEChCUoCGGBKEAwIIAKACAyFRAFFAIAB=A}A#}=}#}C. They both emphasize the innovation.D. They are both comprehensive universities.22. What is Northeast Normal University recognized for A. Excellence in engineering programs and research.B. Strong emphasis on practical application and innovation.C. Outstanding achievements in teacher education and liberal arts.D. Commitment to addressing world challenge and driving economic development.23. If a high school student specializing in physics wants to have an international perspective,which university does he probably choose A. Beijing Institute of TechnologyB. China University of Political Science and LawC. Dalian University of TechnologyD. Northeast Normal UniversityBThere are three kinds of people in this world. Those who love Butter Chicken, those who thinkButter Chicken is overrated and those who have never tasted Butter Chicken. Of all of these, I feeldeep sorrow for the third kind. It is a loss of gigantic proportions, in my opinion.Delhi, arguably the culinary(烹饪的)capital of India, owes a large part of its flavour heritageto the Mughals (印度贵族). Butter Chicken, however, has far more humble origins, and was bornfar closer to home. It only dates back a couple of decades to pre-partition India, and its story takesus to a sweet-shop, owned by an elderly gentleman called Mokha. It was here that young Gujralworked, where he helped invent the Tandoori Chicken that we all love today. Yes, you heard thatright, this story also includes the invention of the famous Tandoori Chicken.There came a time when Mokha’s health dropped and he eventually sold the shop to Gujralwho renamed it as Moti Mahal. As a sharp businessman, Gujral realized that the Tandoori Chickenhanging above the tandoor(印度烤炉) all day would tend to dry out if unsold. He then came upwith the genius idea of creating a basic sauces with tomatoes, butter, cream and some spices toimmerse the Tandoori Chicken pieces in, helping them regain moisture and become tasty again.And thus, was born the Butter chicken.When India was partitioned, Gujral moved to Delhi and so did Moti Mahal, with ButterChicken and Tandoori Chicken in tow. The small outlet grew fast and now, almost 70 years later, ithas a successful chain of restaurants with outlets far and wide, managed by his grandson, Monish.A few years back, when I was reviewing Masala Library in Mumbai, I was surprised to findButter Chicken on the tasting menu. What started then, is now a full-fledged movement to take thehumble dish and reinvent or present it in innovation. Today, you will find Butter Chicken tacos,pizzas, rolls, burgers, biryani and just about everything you can think of. I bet when Gujralinvented Butter Chicken, little did he know that he was creating history, in a way.24. What does the underlined word in paragraph 1 mean A. subtle B. economic C. dietary D. enormous25. What do we know about Gujral according to the text A. He invented the Tandoori Chicken as well as Butter Chicken single-handedly.B. His grandson, Monish, managed to move Moti Mahal and Butter Chicken to Delhi.C. His inspiration of Butter chicken came from the unsold Tandoori ChickenD. He took over the shop from Mokha when India was partitioned.26. The author’s experience in the Masala Library is mentioned to _____________.A. explain his passion for Butter ChickenB. show the popularity of Butter ChickenC. indicate his satisfaction with the libraryD. recommend a place to eat Butter chicken27. Which of the following is a suitable title for the text A. The history of an Indian loved cuisine—Butter ChickenB. The legend of a history-made hero—GujralC. The innovation of a humble Indian dish—Butter ChickenD. The visit to the culinary capital—DelhiCIn Belgium, a company called HydroVolta is improving ways to take salt water and turn it intofresh water under the Horizon- funded SonixED project.3{#{QQABTRYa1U4oggCCQggAIJSBAACARB5hrCAA0EwGFCCkkkQMkQIGkBjJCGCoEChCUoCGGBKEAwIIAKACAyFRAFFAIAB=A}A#}=}#}The vast majority of the earth’s water is salt water. Only 3% is fresh water and less than onethird of that is accessible, the rest being locked away in glaciers and groundwater. “We will needto treat salt water so people can drink it and industry can use it,” said George Brik, chief executiveofficer of Hydro Volta. “But with current technologies, desalination (脱盐) requires highoperational costs. On top of that, existing technologies use high amounts of energy andchemicals.”The basic technique now to turn salt water into fresh water is electrodialysis (电渗析), where akind of membrane (隔膜) is used to separate salt from water. But the method has a weak point: themembrane gets dirty easily and requires chemicals and high pressure to clean. That in turninvolves large amounts of energy. Under SonixED, HydroVolta has developed ultrasoundtechnology that keeps the membrane clean in a much more efficient way.Energy use in this field depends on pressure, which is measured in a metric unit known as bar.Existing technologies to desalinate seawater take around 50 to 80 bar, while the new desalinationtechnology uses just one to three bar. What’s even better is that a greater amount of fresh watercan now be generated. “Existing technologies waste around 60% to 65% of the seawater that’staken in,” said Brik. “Our new technology improves the situation. If we take in 100 litres ofseawater, we can produce 65 litres of drinkable water.”HydroVolta thinks this technology will be beneficial to larger companies that generatedrinkable water as well as to industrial businesses that need water to fuel their operations.Meanwhile, Brik says the new desalination technology may need a push from govermments toencourage a bigger demand. “They can be the first customers,” he added.28. What do George Brik’s words in Paragraph 2 imply A. Treating salt water is of great importance.B. The world is facing a serious water shortage.C. Better desalination technologies are needed.D. Current desalination technologies are no longer useful.29. What is the problem with electrodialysis A. It consumes too much energy.B. The membrane is rare to find.C. The water it produces is a little salty.D. It requires complex ultrasound technology.30. What do we know about the new desalination technology A. It takes more energy than existing technologies.B. It produces clean water more efficiently.C. It gives up the use of membrane to function.D. It needs more seawater to produce fresh water.31. Which statement will Brik probably agree with A. HydroVolta can solve the water crisis worldwide.B. The new desalination technology needs official support.C. HydroVolta has great difficulty in finding its first customers.D. The new desalination technology is unsuited to small companies.DThe power of human language comes not only from the precision of its signals and thecomplexity of its grammar but also from its links to cognition(认知). Babies as young as 3 monthshave begun to link language and core cognitive capacities.Previous work in the lab had found that for babies aged 3 to 4 months, listening to bothhuman vocalization(s 发声)(their native language) and non-human primate vocalizations (callsof monkeys)boosted cognition. It remained unknown whether all human languages would havethis advantageous effect.In a new study, the researchers considered English-acquiring 3-to 4-month-old babies’responses to two non-native languages (German or Cantonese)—in the context of the classicobject categorization task. In this cognitive task, babies first viewed a series of “familiarization”images from one object category (e.g., dinosaurs). Then they viewed two new “test” images at thesame time: a new example from the familiarized category (e.g., another dinosaur; “a familiarobject”) and a new model from a novel category (e.g., a fish; “a novel object”). Babies’ ability todistinguish between the familiar and novel test images, measured by their looking times, indicateswhether they have formed the object category.4{#{QQABTRYa1U4oggCCQggAIJSBAACARB5hrCAA0EwGFCCkkkQMkQIGkBjJCGCoEChCUoCGGBKEAwIIAKACAyFRAFFAIAB=A}A#}=}#}Crucially, babies’ success in the task depends upon the sound information that accompaniesthe visual images presented during familiarization. “We found that German, which isphonologically(音系地)‘near’ to English, facilitated object categorization. But Cantonese, whichis phonologically ‘distant’, did not,” said Danielle Perszyk, lead author of the study.“Babies’ responses to the two non-native languages tested, considered in combination withtheir responses to English and to the sounds of monkeys,are consistent with the possibility thatbabies’ earliest links to cognition originate from two distinct mechanisms. Only one of them isused specifically for human speech,” she added.When babies are 3 to 4 months old, vocalizations of non-human primates may boost theircognition by engaging another system, one not specialized for speech. However, the cognitiveadvantage is short-lived: only lasts for 2 to 3months. The study also provides the first evidencethat babies’ increasingly precise cognitive tuning to the sounds of their native language setsrestrictions on the range of human languages they will link to cognition.32. What can we know about babies aged 3 to 4 months according to previous work A. They get a cognitive bonus after exposure to animal sounds.B. They can tell human languages from those of animals.C. They have a gift for mastering diverse languages.D. They show no interest in non-native languages.33. What does Paragraph 3 mainly talk about A. An evaluation of babies’ learning ability.B. A story regarding babies’ ability to distinguish images.C. An experiment on babies’ ways of native language learning.D. An object categorization experiment on babies’ cognitive link.34. Which of the following may Danielle Perszyk agree with A. People may prefer certain languages at a young age.B. Babies may adopt different systems to build cognitive links.C. Babies’ cognitive links are dependent on their learning habits.D. People can develop early cognitive links through familiar languages.35. What may babies’ precise cognitive tuning to sounds of their native language bring about A. Improving their speech processing system.B. Enhancing their desire to pick up new languages.C. Limiting their cognitive associations with other languages.D. Affecting their ability to distinguish between different languages.第二节(共 5小题,每小题 2.5分,满分 12. 5分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项,有两个为多余选项。Skeet shooting is a type of target sport in which the shooter uses a special gun to hit movingclay target, which are sometimes referred to as “clay pigeons(陶土飞靶)”. This target sport is animportant, competitive sport in the Olympic games. 36Skeet shooting was invented by the bird hunter in the early nineteenth century under theoriginal name of “clock shooting”. The game was changed slightly and reached a wider audienceover the coming years. Once, a competition was held to determine a new name for this shootinggame. 37 The term “skeet” is a Scandinavian word meaning “to shoot”.Today, skeet shooting is as American as apple pie and McDonald’s. At first ,fans of the sportwere male, but now, a fair number of women also love skeet shooting. 38 For friends orfamilies, skeet shooting at a sporting club can be a fun activity.39 Generally, people will need to purchase related equipment, including somethingguaranteeing personal safety such as safety glasses. And they’d better have a large, private yard. Ifthe players have never done shooting of any kind before, they should also take a safety course,which will teach them about the proper use and storage of the equipment.Like most skills, skeet shooting takes a lot of patience and practice. 40 But those folksare few and far between, especially if they’ve never picked up a shotgun before. If you aren’t apatient person, that’s okay because skeet shooting can help you develop patience.A. Why do people love skeet shooting B. At last, the game was called skeet shooting.C. How can one participate in the sport at home D. Unfortunately, no recommended name was chosen.E. Sure, some people might have a natural talent for it.5{#{QQABRTYa1U4oggCCQggAIJSBAACARB5hrCAA0EwGFCCkkkQMkQIGkBjJCGCoEChCUoCGGBKEAwIIAKACAyFRAFFAIAB=A}A#}=}#}F. There are many clubs offering skeet shooting in America.G. Therefore, many countries attach much importance to it.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。David Cote, then CEO of Honeywell, shared the pros and cons of hiring a CEO withexperience in the role. Experience can make directors feel more 41 at a candidate, but thequestion is: Does he or she have the 42 to make a difference If they don’t possess thathunger, they won’t investigate things deeply. So in many cases, experience is 43 .Are inexperienced CEOs more likely to have hunger than others If they have no realreputation, they’ll be more likely to be driven to 44 . For example, when Cote was CEO ofHoneywell, some leaders said to him they didn’t know if the company could be 45 —andthat even if it could be, they weren’t sure whether he was the 46 to do it because he wasnot their first choice. Those comments just 47 his hunger. He decided to impress them.Does the finding that previous CEO experience can hurt a person’s performance 48you An experienced CEO might say, “I am 49 in this work, so I know how to settle it.”Rushing to conclusions tends to 50 an experienced CEO to all facts and opinions. Peoplewill 51 act according to their own experience, which is an instinct(天性). So sometimesexperience can be a(n) 52 .Rather than a fundamentally necessary factor for a CEO, 53 is simply the icing(糖霜)on the cake. The hunger 54 it. Nobody knows the future. It’s more important to hiresomebody eager to 55 things, regardless of their experience.41. A. annoyed B. generous C. concerned D. relieved42. A. knowledge B. desire C. doubt D. opinion43. A. overrated B. offered C. broadened D. ignored44. A. succeed B. adapt C. quit D. resist45. A. taken in B. looked into C. given up D. turned around46. A. settler B. talent C. reporter D. maintainer47. A. balanced B. controlled C. increased D. spoiled48. A. shame B. shape C. serve D. shock49. A. expert B. disappointed C. honest D. engaged50. A. accustom B. blind C. expose D. attach51. A. effectively B. unwillingly C. unconsciously D. cautiously52. A. disadvantage B. reminder C. alternative D. privilege53. A. openness B. honesty C. experience D. leadership54. A. limits B. outweighs C. follows D. defines55. A. bring about B. turn to C. make up D. figure out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。Labor DayHow’s this for a strange idea: a day off from work in honor of work 56________ (it) Actually, that is 57________ Labor Day, celebrated in the United States and Canada on the firstMonday of every September, is all about.The 58________ (one) American Labor Day was celebrated in New York City on September5th,1882, as thousands of workers and their families came to Union Square for a day in the park.There were picnics and a parade, 59________there were also protests. The workers had gathered,not just to rest and celebrate, but to demand fair wages, the end of child labor, and the right60________ (organize) into unions.During the period known as The Industrial Revolution, many jobs were difficult anddangerous. People worked for twelve hours, six days a week, 61________extra benefits, and ifyou were young, chances are you were doing manual labor instead of your ABCs and fractions.Children as young as ten worked in some of 62________ (dangerous) places. In the followingyears, the idea of Labor Day caught on. But then came the violent Haymarket Square Riot(暴乱)of1886,which led to many deaths in Chicago. After that, many groups began to mark HaymarketSquare on May 1st, which became known as International Workers’ Day.6{#{QQABRTYa1U4oggCCQggAIJSBAACARB5hrCAA0EwGFCCkkkQMkQIGkBjJCGCoEChCUoCGGBKEAwIIAKACAyFRAFFAIAB=A}A#}=}#}But in spite of this new holiday, it was a long time before the changes that workers wanted63_________(become) a reality. At present, as America and Canada celebrate Labor Day, most ofthe two 64________(country) children enjoy a day off from school. But it is important toremember that there was a time when every day was a labor day for children in America, and65________(unfortunate) , the same fact remains true for millions of children around the worldtoday.第四部分 书面表达 (共两节, 满分 40)第一节(满分 15分)假定你是某国际越野赛(cross - country race)的负责人李华,请你给参与比赛的外国朋友发一封电子邮件,告知原定于下周五举行的越野赛有所变化,内容包括:1.告知变化;2.解释原因;3.相关安排。注意:1. 写作词数应为 80左右;2. 可适当加入细节,使内容充实、行文连贯。Dear foreign friends,__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Yours,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。续写的词数应为 150左右。My daughter Kathy’s birthday was approaching. Last Sunday, in the early morning, she askedme whether I'd buy her a birthday gift.I said, “Of course. And to buy the gift, I decide to sell your never-to-be-used-again babythings that still look new and useful. Will you allow it ” She immediately agreed and begansorting out her baby stuff. My husband Sam gladly joined us. Soon, we gathered the stuff wellenough. I decided to take them to the second-hand market in the following week and then use themoney collected to buy Kathy the bike she dreamed about.Thinking about that, I waved Kathy and Sam goodbye and left for the local hospital to visitan ill friend there. After twenty-five minutes of drive, I arrived. And after seeing my friend, I wentto turn in my visitor’s pass at the hospital desk. There, I overheard an argument between areceptionist (接待员) and a worried and disappointed man whose clothes were a little worn out.The receptionist was explaining that his newborn girl couldn’t leave the hospital without an infantcar seat.Confused, the man asked, “What's on earth an infant car seat How much can onecost ”Based on his accent and appearance, I guessed he probably was new here. While I observedthe man, the receptionist told him, “Sir, it’s a soft seat made specifically to protect infants andyounger babies in a vehicle. It can be easily put in the vehicle. The price often ranges from 70dollars to 550 dollars.”So upset, the man said, “Where can I get such a seat at this time and where can I get themoney to buy one ” “I’m sorry, sir, but this is what the state law requires. Nobody can take a babyout of the hospital without that seat,”the receptionist said. “Your wife can go home with you today,but the baby can’t leave unless she’s in a car seat.”My daughter just had an infant car seat, which I had planned to sell. Finding the man lookedso helpless, I wondered whether to give him Kathy's seat for free.注意:1.续写词数应为 150左右;2.请按如下格式作答。While debating with myself, I thought about my late mom who never hesitated to helpstrangers.______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________When the man and I got to my house, Sam and Kathy feltsurprised.______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________7{#{QQABRTYa1U4oggCCQggAIJSBAACARB5hrCAA0EwGFCCkkkQMkQIGkBjJCGCoEChCUoCGGBKEAwIIAKACAyFRAFFAIAB=A}A#}=}#} 展开更多...... 收起↑ 资源预览