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衡阳市2023-2024学年高三上学期11月质量检测
英语
本试卷共8页。全卷满分150分,考试时间120分钟。
注意事项:
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3.考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。
第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分)
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 is the man doing
a.having a meal. b.taking the order. c.looking at the menu.
2.where does the conversation probably take place
a.in the playground. b.in the classroom. c.in the hospital.
3.what does the man ask mary to do
a.pass him a pen. b.buy some fruits. c.pick up his clothes.
4.where is the woman heading
a.a museum. b.a park. c.a supermarket.
5.what are the speakers mainly talking about
a.what to wear for a party. b.where to go shopping. c.how to prepare for a party.
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.why does mr. yang have a talk with rose
a.for her job promotion. b.for her work performance. c.for her daughter’s illness.
7.what is mr. yang like
a.considerate. b.humorous. c.enthusiastic.
听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。
8.what is stella doing
a.doing a phone interview. b.chairing a meeting. c.taking a test.
9.what is nick’s major
a.french. b.economics. c.spanish.
10.when will nick get to the company tomorrow
a.at 3:00 pm. b.at 4:00 pm. c.at 5:00 pm.
听第8段材料,回答第11至14题。
11.when did tony start learning painting seriously
a.at the age of 7. b.at the age of 10. c.at the age of 16.
12.who discovered tony’s talent for painting
a.his cousin. b.an art teacher. c.his parents.
13.what was tony’s parents’ attitude toward his decision at first
a.understanding. b.ambiguous. c.disapproving.
14.what did tina do
a.she taught tony to paint. b.she bought tony’s painting. c.she painted on the street with tony.
听第9段材料,回答第15至17题。
15.why did mrs. grant go to san francisco last week
a.to go sightseeing. b.to have a meeting. c.to visit her daughter.
16.how did mrs. grant first know about the hotel
a.from a movie. b.from a newspaper. c.from a tv series.
17.how many nights did mrs. grant stay at the hotel
a.two. b.three. c.four.
听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。
18.why did the speaker become friends with lisa
a.they had the same dream. b.they had the same interest. c.they had the same personality.
19.what did lisa do to help the speaker
a.she had a talk with their math teacher.
b.she recommended a course to her.
c.she tutored her in math.
20.what is the speaker now
a.a middle school student. b.a high school student. c.a college student.
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
most of us fall back on the classics when it comes time to buy mother’s day gifts: flowers, fancy tea or a card. but if you really want to show off this year, you might want to dig a little deeper. that’s why we created this helpful list of mother’s day gifts for every kind of mom.
lifestraw personal water filter $20 (now 15% off)
if she’s been hitting the trail without one, mom will surely appreciate having a lifestraw in her bag, especially on longer treks. the lightweight filters waterborne bacteria, parasites, dirt, and other impurities from any water source, making it a necessity for outdoor adventures.
organic dandy blend instant herbal beverage $13
this herbal dandelion-root mixture, which counts barley (大麦) among its handful of natural ingredients, helped strategist senior writer liza corsillo cut coffee out of her diet completely. “the texture and taste are surprisingly similar to coffee, but without the acidity or bitterness that would often mess with my stomach,” she says.
alessi apostrophe orange peeler $40 (now 20% off)
“every so often, a gadget enters your life and leaves you wondering how you managed beforehand,” says strategist contributor fanny singer of this italian orange peeler. “this teardrop-shaped gadget is designed to make it really easy to poke and then slice an orange to separate the peel from the fruit. it’s a pleasant surprise every time i use it.”
wufuyuan tapioca pearls, black sugar flavor $5
according to one strategist staffer who has been drinking bubble tea since she was in elementary school, these tapioca pearls are the best for making bubble tea at home. “the pearls by themselves aren’t sweet, but you can soak them in a brown-sugar mixture or simple syrup to get the desired sweetness,” she explains. “or, if you’re feeling lazy, just add sugar to your milk tea and your taste buds will be none the wiser.”
21.what makes the lifestraw personal water filter a must for outdoor adventures
a.its low cost. b.its elegant design. c.its popularity. d.its ability to purify water.
22.what is the present price of the alessi apostrophe orange peeler
a.$20. b.$17. c.$32. d.$13.
23.which type of mom is the passage not suggesting a specific gift for
a.the mom who plans hiking trips. b.the mom who calls her cat her baby.
c.the mom who likes her tea with bubbles. d.the mom who prefers the taste of coffee.
b
art museums allow you to see some of the greatest paintings in the world. viewing art can be inspirational for adults but children who are used to more hands-on activities can be easily bored with this passive experience.
that’s why the vincent van gogh museum in amsterdam is partnering with pokémon in japan to teach children about this netherland’s most renowned (有名的) artist. “this collaboration will allow the next generation to get to know vincent van gogh’s art and life story in a refreshing way. the van gogh museum and the pokémon company intend to create a special experience for children,” said emilie gordenker, general director of the van gogh museum.
vincent van gogh was a dutch impressionist painter who lived from 1853 to 1890. this productive artist created over 2,100 artworks including 860 oil paintings. the museum that bears his name contains some of his most famous paintings as well as works by van gogh’s contemporary artists.
while a collaboration between a dutch museum and the pokémon company seems strange, the artist admired japanese art with its strong colors, use of everyday objects, as well as the detailed depictions of nature. japanese art inspired van gogh and this connection is stressed in the educational materials created for the special program.
in their collaboration, artists made new art inspired by van gogh’s famous paintings, incorporating pikachu into a version of self-portrait with grey felt hat and hiding pokémon sunflora within a variant of sunflowers.
there are also hands-on activities for kids aged 6 and up, which include teaching the young visitors how to draw pikachu. other activities include a treasure hunt and once a child has completed all the activities, they’ll get a pokémon collection with a special van gogh museum card.
art offers so many benefits for children including stimulating creativity, enhancing problem-solving skills, helps fine motor skills, as well as visual-spacing development. the new collaboration at the van gogh museum will encourage kids to grow and to appreciate fine art at the same time. and that is a win-win.
24.why are the van gogh museum and pokémon collaborating
a.to showcase van gogh’s art. b.to teach children about pokémon.
c.to offer engaging education for kids. d.to promote fine motor skills through art.
25.how did japanese art influence vincent van gogh’s work
a.it led to a focus on european landscapes.
b.it strengthened his connection with nature.
c.it encouraged the creation of over 2,100 artworks.
d.it inspired his use of strong colors and everyday objects.
26.what do kids aged 6 and up get after completing all the activities
a.a pokémon collection. b.a treasure hunt map.
c.a pikachu drawing lesson. d.the pokémon sunflora.
27.which is not the advantage that art provides for children
a.increasing creativity. b.promoting kids’ growth.
c.developing motor driving skill. d.improving problem-solving ability.
c
immersive cultural tourism has recently gained immense popularity, riding on the wave of consumer demand for interactive and engaging experiences.
“immersive” has become a buzzword in recent years. it involves deep absorption in an environment or activity. it takes two primary forms: one constructs real or virtual worlds, transporting individuals into new worlds; while the other employs online platforms like livestreaming, videos, and augmented reality to immerse people in specific events.
immersive cultural tourism is reshaping travel by offering deeper, more meaningful experiences that go beyond the conventional aspects of “travel, shopping, and entertainment”. it encourages in-depth exploration and interactive leisure, as demonstrated by various attractions.
in xi’an, the tang dynasty everbright city transports visitors to the magnificence of the tang dynasty, and the tang dynasty treasure box interactive game has gained popularity. in yangzhou, the china grand canal museum digitally showcases the grand canal’s history and culture, offering a comprehensive exploration experience. in dunhuang, the ancient sound of dunhuang allows visitors to explore mural paintings in an immersive manner.
these attractions breathe new life into traditional culture and present it in a fresh light. from a content perspective, immersive cultural tourism covers various cultural themes, including historical, revolutionary, and ecological aspects. these experiences immerse tourists in the past, present, and even the world of imagination. from a technological perspective, it makes use of innovations like 5g, high-quality screens, virtual reality and artificial intelligence, enabling visitors to engage in a storyline.
immersive cultural tourism is transforming the way people travel by offering in-depth exploration, interactive experiences and meaningful learning opportunities. it promotes tourism from the shallow focus on sightseeing to a complete engagement with culture and history. additionally, it plays an irreplaceable role in promoting cultural heritage, sharing china’s stories, enhancing cultural confidence, and fostering cultural development, making it a vital part of the travel industry.
28.what are the two basic forms of immersive cultural tourism
a.traditional and modern activities. b.real-world and digital exploration.
c.real or virtual worlds and online platforms. d.livestreaming and augmented reality.
29.how does the tang dynasty treasure box reshape travelling
a.by showcasing ancient mural paintings. b.by promoting modern shopping technology.
c.by offering a digital exploration experience. d.by immersing visitors with interactive game.
30.what technologies are used by immersive cultural tourism from a technological perspective
a.various cultural themes. b.ineffective storytelling techniques.
c.basic internet and high-quality screens. d.virtual reality and artificial intelligence.
31.what is the main idea of the last paragraph
a.the impact of immersive cultural tourism.
b.the decline of traditional travel practices.
c.the significance of budget-friendly travel options.
d.the rise of advanced technology in the tourism industry.
d
people often say that your emotions are evident on your face, as facial expressions are a primary means of conveying feelings. our faces communicate emotions like happiness through smiles, or anger through tense lips. recent research led by patty van cappellen at duke university’s behavioral research center suggests that facial expressions are not the only way we express emotions; our body posture also plays a role.
van cappellen and her colleagues conducted a study to see how body posture conveys feelings. participants were told to make faceless mannequins (模特) stand in positions that showed different feelings, like joy, hope and amazement. expansive postures, where participants took up more space by standing confidently, stretching out their arms, and opening up their chests were associated with positive feelings like joy and amazement. hope was expressed through less open postures.
the position of the head and arms also mattered in conveying emotions. for instance, joyful postures involved raised arms and a tilted head, while amazed postures featured hands near the head or face. confident postures like hope included arms on the hips and a head facing forward.
this research also raised the question of whether postures can influence our feelings. in another study, participants were asked to assume specific postures while listening to emotionally ambiguous (不明朗的) music. those who raised their arms and looked upward with their heads felt more positive emotions. this suggests that adopting certain postures can create or enhance emotional experiences.
the reasons behind this phenomenon are not yet clear, and further research is needed. nevertheless, the study implies that body posture not only helps express emotions but may also influence our emotional state. understanding how our bodies convey and influence emotions can have real-life implications, helping us better understand our own and others’ emotions in various situations.
32.how did the researchers carry out the study about how body posture conveys feelings
a.they conducted interviews with participants.
b.they observed participants’ facial expressions.
c.participants were asked to listen to emotional music.
d.participants posed mannequins to express different feelings.
33.what does the underlined word “expansive” mean in paragraph 2
a.open. b.comfortable. c.closed. d.relaxed.
34.how did participants express hope through their postures in the study
a.by standing with open arms and chests. b.by raising their arms and tilting their heads.
c.by keeping their hands near their head or face. d.by adopting confident postures with arms on the hips.
35.what is the likely focus of further research according to the passage
a.how body posture conveys emotions. b.body posture and facial expressions.
c.why postures can influence feelings. d.real-life application of body posture.
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。
acceptance, love, and respect are valued by all. 36 it is about making connections with others at work, in friendships, and by sharing interests. simply feeling part of a group is healthy for mind and body, and for those around!
according to forbes, love, belonging, and social connection are an important part of psychologist abraham maslow’s hierarchy (等级) of needs. a sense of belonging comes right after maslow’s basic physiological and safety needs are met. this type of social connection is found in a group. 37 it can also be found in a couple, family members, or friends. this is because humans love to be loved. and without this sense of belonging, people may feel depressed, lonely, and socially anxious.
38 a plos one study looking at both children and adults found that those who were part of multiple groups had higher personal self-esteem. this is because people get meaning from belonging and take pride in their group memberships.
it’s also essential to be genuine when joining a group. being genuine signals openness and can help in building trust with others. being open also brings out empathy, which can lead to a feeling of belonging.
another tip is to embrace a group that shares a common purpose. 39 people will come, the sense of togetherness will be established, and the feeling of belonging will be developed. belonging to a group often leads to long-lasting relationships with others.
connection brings meaning to one’s life. those who belong to a group feel like they are contributing to something larger and more important than themselves. 40
a.if there is no such group, form one.
b.the key to belonging is via membership.
c.creating these positive feelings is easier than one thinks.
d.these memberships can help people manage stress better.
e.improving one’s sense of connection requires making an effort.
f.it can be large like religious organizations or social media groups.
g.so join a group or two to cultivate that amazing sense of belonging.
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。
liam garner was just 17 years old when he started out on his big adventure—a 20,000 mile bike trip from alaska to argentina. in early january, he finally 41 his trip, 17 months after he started. he had a tent, a sleeping bag, a phone, a first-aid kit, and some 42 parts for his bike. other than some 43 and water, he didn’t have much else. initially, his parents were 44 , but they became his biggest supporters as he traveled south along the west coast, 45 mexico by december.
46 up with a friend, logan, they overcame 47 like a bike accident, extreme heat, and even robbery in colombia. in mexico, they considered 48 because the incredible heat made biking extremely difficult. but things 49 once they reached central america, and they decided to keep going.
without being disheartened, liam pressed on through rain, sun, heat, cold, deserts and mountains. finally, on 50 6th, 2023, he reached ushuaia, argentina, completing his 51 journey. now, accompanied by his girlfriend, liam is 52 home to california, fueled by ambition to 53 a book detailing his incredible adventure. he dreams of 54 others to start their own adventures, highlighting that everyone is capable of amazing achievements; the 55 is building confidence to attempt the extraordinary.
41.a.continued b.tried c.proceeded d.finished
42.a.additional b.protective c.spare d.attractive
43.a.maps b.bags c.wine d.food
44.a.uneasy b.unbelievable c.uncomfortable d.unwilling
45.a.surviving b.reaching c.escaping d.touring
46.a.catching b.teaming c.putting d.coming
47.a.challenges b.disadvantages c.injuries d.differences
48.a.complaining b.pausing c.approaching d.quitting
49.a.counted down b.put down c.cooled down d.broke down
50.a.february b.january c.march d.april
51.a.dangerous b.enjoyable c.remarkable d.ordinary
52.a.backpacking b.leaving c.rushing d.tracking
53.a.read b.buy c.promote d.pen
54.a.telling b.pushing c.inspiring d.sharing
55.a.puzzle b.key c.tool d.product
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。
aiming to connect two of world’s 56 (large) film markets, the 19th chinese american film festival is scheduled to kick off on thursday. 57 total of 10 films will be screened at the festival, and the golden angel award 58 (reveal) that day.
james su, chairman of the chinese american film festival, mentioned that 59 (compare) to previous years, this year’s festival has seen a more practical approach from both china and the us. the government of los angeles county has decided to call november the “chinese american film festival month” for the 60 (eight) year in a row. many important people in the us and top leaders from big hollywood movie companies are supporting this 61 (year) festival.
one of the highlights of this edition is the introduction of the “investment and innovation unit” for the first time, 62 provides comprehensive support for excellent film projects from both china and the us. the unit is dedicated to identifying 63 (talent) filmmakers from both countries with creative potential and 64 (support) outstanding projects that have international, artistic, intellectual, and market value.
the festival will combine the best of world culture 65 chinese culture in an open manner. by discovering and supporting high-quality works, it seeks to further enhance the progress and international reach of film culture in the new era, according to su.
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,你校组织了一次“拒绝校园霸凌”的主题活动(say no to campus bullying)。请你给学校英语报写一篇报道,内容包括:
1.活动时间、地点、参与人员;
2.活动流程;
3.活动感悟。
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。
say no to campus bullying
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。
“mr. peterson, you won’t believe what i just saw!” with billy dean dickinson’s wide-eyed expression, i knew he was about to tell one of his wild stories. the kid’s eleven, the sixth in the dickinson family of eight, and his imagination is as big as the guy who wrote star wars.
he bounded up my porch (门廊) steps and said, “i’m walking home from the store when this little blue car speeds around the corner. i have to sidestep it to avoid getting run over. then i see it in his backseat.” billy dean’s eyes widened. “my jaw dropped, and yours would too, mr. peterson, if you saw it. a two-headed cow! two heads right next to each other, sticking out the window as big as you please.”
some folks here thought billy dean was god’s weirdest (奇怪的) creation. billy dean was seven when he insisted he didn’t take his little sister’s candy. he claimed a chocolate-loving ninja (忍者) did it. when his dad pointed out the chocolate on his mouth, the kid’s eyes got wider. then he turned on the tears, crying, “i was really scared, daddy. why’d that ninja smash the chocolate bar on my face ”
last year, my wife ellie overheard billy dean telling his friends his real dad is a spy who needs to stay hidden. ellie was upset, but later she felt sorry for him. with five older brothers and two younger sisters, there’s not enough attention to go around.
now he paced in front of me, talking about calling news reporters to check it out, thinking the newspaper would pay big for such a weird story. i took a sip of my tea and said, “a two-headed cow in the backseat of a little blue car, huh well, i’ll hand it to you, boy; at least you’re original.”
“oh, no!” billy dean said, “how come nobody believes me anymore ”
“well, son, if you’re going to make up stories, you should make them more believable...”
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。
right then a little blue car sped around the corner—its backseat filled with the craziest two-headed cow i’ve ever seen. i sat there, thinking about the lesson i’d learned right on my porch.
衡阳市2023-2024学年高三上学期11月质量检测
英语
参考答案、提示
第一部分 听力(每题1.5分,共20题,满分30分)
1~5 ccbaa 6~10 baaba 11~15 cbcba 16~20 cbbcc
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)
21~23 dcb 24~27 cdac 28~31 cdda 32~35 dadc
第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)
36~40 cfbag
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 dcdab 46~50 badcb 51~55 cadcb
第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
56.largest 57.a 58.will be revealed 59.compared 60.eighth 61.year s/yearly 62.which 63.talented 64.supporting 65.with/and
答案详解:
a篇阅读
21.d 细节理解题。根据第二段的信息句“the lightweight filters waterborne bacteria, parasites, dirt, and other impurities from any water source(这种轻便的过滤器可以过滤任何水源中的水生细菌、寄生虫、污垢和其他杂质)”可知答案为d。
22.c 推理判断题。根据第三个小标题的信息句“$40(now 20% off)”可知折后为$32。
23.b 推理判断题。根据文章的四个小标题,可知没有一个礼物适合养宠物猫的妈妈,故选b。
b篇阅读
24.c 推理判断题。根据第一段的信息句“children who are used to more hands-on activities can be easily bored with this passive experience(习惯了更多动手活动的孩子很容易对这种被动的体验感到厌倦)”以及第二段的“...intend to create a special experience for children”可知,这次合作是要为孩子们提供一种参与互动性的体验,故此选c。
25.d 细节理解题。根据第四段的信息句“the artist admired japanese art with its strong colors, use of everyday objects, as well as the detailed depictions of nature(这位艺术家欣赏日本艺术浓重的色彩,对日常物品的使用,以及对自然的详细描绘)”可知答案为d。
26.a 细节理解题。根据第六段信息句“they’ll get a pokémon collection with a special van gogh museum card.(他们就会得到一件波克萨蒙的收藏品和一张特殊的梵高博物馆卡)”,可知答案为a。
27.c 细节理解题。根据最后一段信息句“including stimulating creativity, enhancing problem-solving skills, helps fine motor skills, as well as visual-spacing development.(包括激发创造力,提高解决问题的能力,有助于精细运动技能,以及视觉间距的发展)”,可知c项不属于艺术带来的好处。
c篇阅读
28.c 细节理解题。根据第二段的长难句“... one constructs real or virtual worlds... while the other employs
online platforms... ”可知应选c。
29.d 推理判断题。根据信息句“...the tang dynasty treasure box interactive game has gained popularity”可知它提供的是互动游戏,d项符合题意。
30.d 细节理解题。根据信息句“it makes use of innovations like 5g, high-quality screens, virtual reality and artificial intelligence...(它利用5g、高质量屏幕、虚拟现实和人工智能等创新技术)”可知答案为d。
31.a 主旨大意题。根据本段内容,沉浸式文化旅游对于人们的旅游方式、旅游行业本身以及传播中国传统文化都有积极的影响,故选a项。
d篇阅读
32.d 推理判断题。根据第二段信息句“participants were told to make faceless mannequins stand in positions that showed different feelings(参与者被告知让没有脸的人体模型以不同的姿势站立)”可知答案为d。
33.a 词义猜测题。根据下文的定语从句的解释说明“where participants took up more space by standing confidently, stretching out their arms, and opening up their chests(参与者自信地站着,伸展双臂,打开胸膛,占据了更多的空间)”,以及后文的对比“hope was expressed through less open postures.”,可知答案为a。
34.d 细节理解题。根据第三段信息句“confident postures like hope included arms on the hips and a head facing forward.(自信的姿势如充满希望包括手臂放在臀部,头朝前。)”可知答案为d。
35.c 推理判断题。最后一段的“the reasons behind this phenomenon are not yet clear, and further research is needed.”指的是上一段的“this research also raised the question of whether postures can influence our feelings.”故此选c。
七选五
36.c 前文提到的是积极的感觉,c选项当中“these positive feelings”正好与前文呼应。同时,后文中的“it”指代的是“creating these positive feelings”,故c选项最合适。
37.f 根据后文的“it can also be found in a couple, family members, or friend.(它也可以在夫妻、家庭成员或朋友身上发现。)”可知前文指的是更大单位的团体,故选f。
38.b 从本段开始讨论的是培养归属感的三种方法。从后文的“this is because people get meaning from belonging and take pride in their group memberships.(这是因为人们从归属感中获得意义,并为自己的群体成员身份感到自豪。)”可以得知本段讨论的是membership。故选b。
39.a 本段讨论的是培养归属感需要去拥抱有着共同目标的团队。从后文的“people will come...”可以得知a选项“if there is no such group, form one.”符合题意。
40.g 本段为总结段。全文都在讲与他人连接的重要性以及方法,因此g选项“所以加入一两个团体来培养这种奇妙的归属感”符合题意。
第三部分 第一节 完形填空
41.d 此处表示在他开始他的骑车旅程后的17个月后,他终于完成了旅程。故选d。
42.c 考查一词多义,“spare parts”表示备用零件。
43.d 根据后文的“water”可知此处应该表示除了食物和水,他没带很多别的东西了。
44.a “uneasy”表示“担忧的,不安的”,符合语境。
45.b 句意为“截至十二月,他到达了墨西哥”。
46.b 考查固定词组“team up with sb.”,表示“与某人组队”。
47.a 根据后文的举例说明,可知此处表示他们克服了重重困难挑战。
48.d 根据后文的“因为难以置信的高温使得骑自行车变得极其困难”可知,这里表示他们考虑过放弃。故选d。
49.c “但当他们到达中美洲时,情况变得平静下来,他们决定继续前进。”所以选cool down。
50.b 根据第一段可知。
51.c 根据全篇的内容可知,他的这次旅程是“非凡的”。故选c。
52.a 此处表示“在女朋友的陪伴下,liam要背包回加州了”。故选a。
53.d 考查熟词生义,“pen a book”表示“写一本书”。
54.c 根据上下文可知,他写书的目的是“...鼓励别人开始他们自己的冒险”。故选c。
55.b “他觉得开始冒险的关键是建立信心,去尝试不平凡”。故选b。
第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
56.largest 考查形容词最高级。表示“世界上最大的两个电影市场”。
57.a 考查冠词。a total of“总数为……”。
58.will be revealed 考查时态。根据“will be screened”可知这里应该用将来时的被动语态。
59.compared 考查非谓语作状语。
60.eighth 考查序数词。the eighth year in a row表示“连续八年”。
61.year’s/yearly 考查名词所有格或形容词。
62.which 考查非限定性定语从句。
63.talented 考查词性转换。
64.supporting 考查非谓语作介词宾语。设空处与identifying一起作is dedicated to的宾语。
65.with/and 考查介词或连词。固定搭配combine...with (and)...。
第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(满分15分)
one possible version:
say no to campus bullying
in an effort to fight against campus bullying, our school organized the “say no to campus bullying” event on may, 5th, which brought together students, teachers, and parents in the school assembly hall.
the event kicked off at 8:00 with an inspiring speech by our principal, highlighting the significance of maintaining a safe learning atmosphere. to creatively express our anti-bullying message, we held a poster-making competition, allowing students to convey their thoughts through their entries. the drama club made the event more interesting with a play that showed the consequences of bullying and the need for empathy.
the event reminded us that we all have a role in making a kind and safe school for everyone. we’re committed to making our school a welcoming and caring place for all.
第二节(满分25分)
one possible version:
right then a little blue car sped around the corner—its backseat filled with the craziest two-headed cow i’ve ever seen. just like billy dean said, my jaw dropped. the boy turned to see what i was looking at, and then turned back with an “i told you so” grin. the car disappeared, and i was left wondering if there was a bit of truth in all his stories. i turned to billy dean, who was still wearing that triumphant grin. “well,” i muttered, “maybe you are right. there’s some weird stuff out there.” billy dean’s eyes lit up. “yes! mr. peterson! life’s full of crazy things if you just keep your eyes open.”
i sat there, thinking about the lesson i’d learned right on my porch. maybe i’d been too quick to judge billy dean and his tales. perhaps there’s more to this world than meets the eye. perhaps everyone has their way of making sense of the world. billy dean’s imaginative stories might be his way of finding his place in a big, busy family, seeking attention in a unique manner. maybe it’s time to reconsider our judgments and remain open to the possibility of the extraordinary in everyday life. who knows what wonders await if we’re willing to see beyond the ordinary and embrace the peculiar
听力部分录音材料
(text 1)
w: excuse me, sir. may i take your order have you finished reading the menu
m: no. i haven’t decided yet. could you give me a few more minutes
w: certainly.
(text 2)
w: what’s the matter, young man
m: i broke my leg when having pe class in the school playground yesterday. it hurt the whole night!
w: well, let me have a check.
(text 3)
m: mary, can you buy some apples and oranges at the shop downstairs when you return from the dry cleaner’s this afternoon
w: no problem. i’ll also go there to get a pen.
(text 4)
w: excuse me, could you tell me how to get to the natural science museum
m: sure. take the no. 7 bus and get off at the west park bus stop. go straight for about 500 meters. then you can see it across from a big supermarket.
w: thank you, sir.
(text 5)
w: mike, you know, i am preparing for the office party. do you think the suit fits me well
m: yes, it is. but i think the dress you bought at the mall last week would fit the occasion better.
(text 6)
w: mr. yang, alice said you wanted to talk with me.
m: yes. sit down, please. rose, i find you are absent-minded these days, and can’t finish your job on time. what happened to you
w: sorry, mr. yang. my daughter got a serious cold last week and i had to look after her in the hospital after work.
m: i’m sorry to hear that. if necessary, you can take a few days off. i hope your daughter could recover soon.
w: thank you, mr. yang. she feels much better now and has returned home.
m: great! i believe you can finish your job soon.
(text 7)
m: hello, this is nick brown speaking. who’s calling
w: hi, mr. brown. it’s stella from sam international. since you have passed our company’s test, may i ask you a few questions now
m: certainly. it’s my pleasure.
w: first, could you tell me something about your educational background
m: sure. i just graduated from yale university. my major is economics. besides, i can speak fluent french and spanish. now i’m looking for a job related to my major.
w: you seem quite qualified for our position. when can you come to our company for a face-to-face interview
m: how about 4 o’clock tomorrow afternoon
w: 4 o’clock could you come one hour earlier
m: ok, i think i can make it. see you tomorrow.
(text 8)
w: tony, i heard you started painting from 7 years old.
m: well, actually, i got to do that in middle school but i didn’t take it seriously until i was 16 years old.
w: why
m: when i was small, my cousin tried to teach me to paint but i thought it was boring. however, when i was in grade 10, i accompanied a friend to a painting class. seeing my work, the teacher said i could be a good painter. then, i told my parents i wanted to learn painting.
w: did they agree with your decision
m: at first, they didn’t. but at my insistence, they finally agreed.
w: when did you sell your first work
m: to improve my skills, i sometimes painted on the street. one day, a girl named tina came and saw me painting for a long time. when i finished, she said she wanted to buy the painting. i remember i was 20 years old at that time.
w: you must have been very happy then!
m: you bet.
(text 9)
m: good morning, mrs. grant.
w: morning, tom.
m: i haven’t seen you for days. did you visit your daughter again
w: no. my daughter and i took a trip to san francisco last week. we stayed at the hotel i had been looking forward to for decades.
m: what hotel did you stay at
w: the fairmont san francisco. i first saw the hotel in the 1980s.
m: so where did you first see the hotel in a newspaper
w: no. i saw it in hotel, one of the most popular tv series then. it was filmed at the fairmont san francisco.
m: where does the hotel sit
w: it sits on top of nob hill, treating guests with wonderful views of the city and bay.
m: so how long did you stay
w: we checked in on monday and checked out on thursday.
m: why didn’t you stay a bit longer
w: my daughter had an important meeting on friday.
m: no wonder.
(text 10)
w: when i was in middle school, i found math very difficult. since both of my parents didn’t receive a good education, they couldn’t help me with my math. as a result, i did worse and worse in it. when i entered high school, i almost lost interest in math and didn’t think i’d ever do well in it. even my math teacher was disappointed in me. but everything changed after i made friends with a girl named lisa. she’s a very kind and hard-working girl. we became friends because we both love reading classic novels. we promised we’d go to the same university after high school so we could remain close friends. however, soon lisa found i was bad at math and became worried. she realized i wouldn’t be able to go to the university she dreamed of going to if i didn’t do well in math. so, she decided to give me a hand. she was good at explaining math problems to me. due to her help, i found math was not that difficult and did better and better in it. now we’re both studying in the university she longed for.

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