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2024年普通高等学校招生全国统一考试 英语猜题卷 (一 ·
言 △ ) 聚焦高考者情 就刷天星猜题卷
猜 题卷 新情境 秋叶高峰期推迟 超加工食品影响心理健康 文商
新角度 考查文章类型 名词短语辨析 比较等级 司
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●融入跨学科语篇 卷 (一 )C篇
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2024年普通高等学校招生全国统一考试 英语猜题卷(二
) ·关注思辨能力 卷 (二 )D篇
■■■■■■■■ ■ / ● 新情境 “ 塑料袋商店 ” 人工智能监管问题 音乐和记忆的联系 ·选取多模态语篇 卷 (三 )A篇
第一张完整的世界海底地图 大马和小狗的友谊 ·创新文体类型 卷 (八 )完形填空
新角度 以书信的形式呈现阅读 考查段落作用 动词短语辨析
●注重考教衔接 卷 (四 )C篇
·命题角度多维化 卷 (七 )第 26题
·开放性和探究性强 卷 (三 )应用文写作
2024年普通高等学校招生全国统一考试 英语猜题卷 (三
) ·生活化情境入题 卷 (二 )B篇
新情境 英国商业夏令营 无动力制冷 春节被宣布为联合国假日 ·讲好中国故事 卷 (七 )语法填空
新角度 推断提及某物的目的 合成形容词辨析 介词中的难点 0
练100遍 老题 不如练1次新题 】狷曰
·重视词汇的活用 卷 (一 )第 48题
2024年普通高等学校招生全国统一考试 英语猜题卷 (四
注意 高考者的全是新试题 ) ·突出高阶思维能力 卷 (三 )第 29题
z黛 新情境 将气味引入虚拟设备 南极臭氧空洞提前开放 沉浸式话剧 ·强化语言交际能力 卷 (六 )应用文写作
!
新角度 推断句意 七选五半句话设空 结合图表写调查报告 ·基于语境考查语法知识 卷 (五 )第 59题
·写作任务角度创新 卷 (四 )应用文写作
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参照 九省 区联考 考试模式及新考向信息命制 2024年普通高等学校招生全国统一考试 英语猜题卷 (五
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新情境 带着小蜗牛远行 《哈姆雷特的黑莓》 包价旅游 太极 ·科技创新 · 用基因技术 “ 复活 ” 渡渡乌
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D 新角度 推断文章出处 猜课标词的新含义 反身代词 ·生态文明 · 作者通过改变日常生活方式减
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2024年普通高等学校招生全国统一考试 英语猜题卷(六 ·社会时事 · 媒体应该用 AI写 高中体育
)
新情境 好的教育体系应融合传统与现代 针灸疗法
新闻吗
汛 ·体美劳育 · 作者参加长距离骑行挑战自我
新角度 以习语为选项 推断行文走向 介词短语辨析
·中国元素 · 中国在三北地区植树造林的成果
丿
王新丰 方毅慧 史家敏 朱正军 朱崇军 任大中 刘克静 文刂 明 ★
·个人发展 · 通过创造微小雕塑发现生活中
2024年普通高等学校招生全国统一考试 英语猜题卷 (七
) 小事的美好
闫丰山 闫 易 汤 月 孙吉发 孙镭娟 李 燕 李午阳 李胜全
新情境 睡眠不足会影响情绪管理能力 海洋动物湖北鳄的进化 ·国际视野 · 英国科学家发现使用助听器可
李强隆 邴文娟 吴燕萍 何红梅 以 冗⌒`∶=【 Jˉ 化 △- 余凡凡 沈德春 张志鹏
如何自制礼物 中国的手工木制扇子行销欧洲
以降低痴呆症风险
陈运江 赵 叶 姚茗茗 贺其刚 贾国通 夏星频 郭云浩 黄文藻
黄 璜 蒋建君 谢奎金 谭 琦 雷 飞 郭恒春 史桂华 贾永生 抵
口
护
口潴 蝴Ⅱ
叫
田 曰
新角度 理解研究开展的方法 陈述式题干 固定结构中的副词用法
重
高
难
仿
点
真
视
答
频
题
讲
卡
解 鲞翳
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)
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□ 彐 J 2024年普通高等学校招生全国统一考试 英语猜题卷 (八 8个语 听 篇 力 全翻译
)
新情境 约克郡方言的庆祝活动 作者和女儿通过打网球缓和关系 ■
躞
语文:高考作文5大风向
陌
老鼠能通过感知气味进行空间判断 面包屑策略 数学:热考题型4大技巧 菌
英语:读后续写高分技巧
新角度 考查人物的言外之意 让步状语从句 撰写活动发言稿 物理:名师解读命题趋势
目
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哪 天星教育 黜鞑 岔4午试播品牌
|卡
名 u
:1 目 录
0f喽扭麝 CONTENTs 练100遍 老题 ,不 如练1次新题 L★j★B
儡泅Ⅱ口佩
主编 社志建
2024打
2024年普通高等学校招生全国统一考试 英语猜题卷 (一 ·
言 △ ) 聚焦高考者情 就刷天星猜题卷
猜 题卷 新情境 秋叶高峰期推迟 超加工食品影响心理健康 文商
新角度 考查文章类型 名词短语辨析 比较等级 司
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●融入跨学科语篇 卷 (一 )C篇
◆
2024年普通高等学校招生全国统一考试 英语猜题卷(二
) ·关注思辨能力 卷 (二 )D篇
■■■■■■■■ ■ / ● 新情境 “ 塑料袋商店 ” 人工智能监管问题 音乐和记忆的联系 ·选取多模态语篇 卷 (三 )A篇
第一张完整的世界海底地图 大马和小狗的友谊 ·创新文体类型 卷 (八 )完形填空
新角度 以书信的形式呈现阅读 考查段落作用 动词短语辨析
●注重考教衔接 卷 (四 )C篇
·命题角度多维化 卷 (七 )第 26题
·开放性和探究性强 卷 (三 )应用文写作
2024年普通高等学校招生全国统一考试 英语猜题卷 (三
) ·生活化情境入题 卷 (二 )B篇
新情境 英国商业夏令营 无动力制冷 春节被宣布为联合国假日 ·讲好中国故事 卷 (七 )语法填空
新角度 推断提及某物的目的 合成形容词辨析 介词中的难点 0
练100遍 老题 不如练1次新题 】狷曰
·重视词汇的活用 卷 (一 )第 48题
2024年普通高等学校招生全国统一考试 英语猜题卷 (四
注意 高考者的全是新试题 ) ·突出高阶思维能力 卷 (三 )第 29题
z黛 新情境 将气味引入虚拟设备 南极臭氧空洞提前开放 沉浸式话剧 ·强化语言交际能力 卷 (六 )应用文写作
!
新角度 推断句意 七选五半句话设空 结合图表写调查报告 ·基于语境考查语法知识 卷 (五 )第 59题
·写作任务角度创新 卷 (四 )应用文写作
“ ”
参照 九省 区联考 考试模式及新考向信息命制 2024年普通高等学校招生全国统一考试 英语猜题卷 (五
)
咖…——1镯
邈翳
——— —
新情境 带着小蜗牛远行 《哈姆雷特的黑莓》 包价旅游 太极 ·科技创新 · 用基因技术 “ 复活 ” 渡渡乌
+
D 新角度 推断文章出处 猜课标词的新含义 反身代词 ·生态文明 · 作者通过改变日常生活方式减
少碳排放
2024年普通高等学校招生全国统一考试 英语猜题卷(六 ·社会时事 · 媒体应该用 AI写 高中体育
)
新情境 好的教育体系应融合传统与现代 针灸疗法
新闻吗
汛 ·体美劳育 · 作者参加长距离骑行挑战自我
新角度 以习语为选项 推断行文走向 介词短语辨析
·中国元素 · 中国在三北地区植树造林的成果
丿
王新丰 方毅慧 史家敏 朱正军 朱崇军 任大中 刘克静 文刂 明 ★
·个人发展 · 通过创造微小雕塑发现生活中
2024年普通高等学校招生全国统一考试 英语猜题卷 (七
) 小事的美好
闫丰山 闫 易 汤 月 孙吉发 孙镭娟 李 燕 李午阳 李胜全
新情境 睡眠不足会影响情绪管理能力 海洋动物湖北鳄的进化 ·国际视野 · 英国科学家发现使用助听器可
李强隆 邴文娟 吴燕萍 何红梅 以 冗⌒`∶=【 Jˉ 化 △- 余凡凡 沈德春 张志鹏
如何自制礼物 中国的手工木制扇子行销欧洲
以降低痴呆症风险
陈运江 赵 叶 姚茗茗 贺其刚 贾国通 夏星频 郭云浩 黄文藻
黄 璜 蒋建君 谢奎金 谭 琦 雷 飞 郭恒春 史桂华 贾永生 抵
口
护
口潴 蝴Ⅱ
叫
田 曰
新角度 理解研究开展的方法 陈述式题干 固定结构中的副词用法
重
高
难
仿
点
真
视
答
频
题
讲
卡
解 鲞翳
(排名不分先后
)
躐
囵 巍 臣 国
鼬
』 【~圈 搠巍 巴 B
△
□ 彐 J 2024年普通高等学校招生全国统一考试 英语猜题卷 (八 8个语 听 篇 力 全翻译
)
新情境 约克郡方言的庆祝活动 作者和女儿通过打网球缓和关系 ■
躞
语文:高考作文5大风向
陌
老鼠能通过感知气味进行空间判断 面包屑策略 数学:热考题型4大技巧 菌
英语:读后续写高分技巧
新角度 考查人物的言外之意 让步状语从句 撰写活动发言稿 物理:名师解读命题趋势
目
扫码预约:时间3.9-3.10 ■
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9.Why is the w·o1nan surprised?
2024年 普通高等学校招生全国统一考试 A。 All the anicles are lent out. B。 The rnan knows Professor Giler. C.Her additional copies引 pe 10st。
10。 What does the rnan suggest the wo】 man do?
(一
英 语猜题 卷
) A。 Turn tO Professor Giler。 B。 C01rne before 8 a。 lrn。 C。 Read in the afternoon.
8段 11至 13题
圜 猜题报告 听第 材料 ,回答第 。
鼬 '命题人猜想:高考英语试题将联系社会实际,强调情境设计,突出对关键能力和学科素养的考查,引
导考生能用、会
11.Why is Kievin unwilling to drive a car?
■ 用、用好新课标范围内的语言知识。 A。 The parking fee is t00 high。
蓊 命题新情境:阅读 D篇 关注社会热点,介绍了超加工食品对心理健康的影响;七选五介绍了文商的含义、重要性及 B.It is environrrlentally unfHendly.
如何提升文商。 C。 There’s rrluch traffic on the road。
伽 命题新亮点:第 27题考查对文中信息的深层次理解;第 29题考查段落大意;第 58题涉及词形转换中的难点。
12.I.10w long does it take to w·alk to the nearest subway station?
本试卷满分 150分 ,考试时间 120分钟。 A。 About 5 minutes. B。 About 20 minutes. C。 About 30 rninutes.
第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分
13.∶How rnight Kevin go to the zoo?
围 )
第一节 (共 5小题;每小题
1。
5分 ,满分
7。
5分
)
A。 By subway。 B.By bike. c.By bus.
眇 扣 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 。 力 听 听第 9段 材料 ,回答第 14至 17题 。
划 `nance end?
舯 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。 114。 When will the pe∶ dio∏
B。 m. c。
A。 At 8:00p。 m。 At 8:30p。 At 9:00p.m。
脚 1.Who will be absent frorn the△ 1an’s party?
15.What wOITies sam?
K B。 c。
A。 James。 Alice。 Laura。
A。 ∶His band’ s unpopularity. B。 His falling behind in study。 C。 ∶IIis parents’ opposing hi1.n.
2。 Where 1night To1n’ s sister be?
16.What does sarrl do in the band?
B。 c。
A。 In her r00m。 In the park。 At Aunt Jenny’s house。
汪
蝉 A。 Play the guitar。 B.Play the drurrl。 c。 sing songs.
1W·hat gift does Jason buy for Lucy?
崽 3。
17.How does Lily find Salrn’s decision?
A watch. B。 c。
郴 A。 A dress。 A scaf。
■ A。 Wise. B。 iRegrettable。 c。 confusing。
4.What do the speakers 1nainly talk about?
10段 18至 20题
尽 A。 Main interests。 B。 Dream jobs. c.wildlife protection。
听第 材料 ,回答第 。
1|8。 What w·as a challenge for the speaker at the beginning of her wr1ting?
5.What will Jessica do next?
郦 丨 攥 Go to the club. B。 c。 A。 Writing good articles。 B。 Picking up kids。 C。 Finding time to write。
A。 send the e-mail。 Have the computer ixe逮t.
粼 19 Why did the speaker start wˉ alking every Fnorning?
第二节 (共 15小题;每小题1.5分 ,满分22。 5分) · ≡△
p healthy. B。
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三个选项雾翳出 A∶ Ⅱ k咖 To regain happiness。 C。 To think deeply
20 Whot do the readers want to know?
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
A。 How to start writing。
秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。
B.What effects writing has.
督
听第6段材料,回答第6、 7题。
C.Why the speaker is so productive.
斟
6.Why will Mary go out?
第二部分 阅读(共两节,满分 50分
羽 A。 To buy a b00k. B。 To visit an artist。 C.To get solrne rnedicine. ) 鲞
督 第一节 (共 15小题 ;每小题 2.5分 ,满分 37.5分
)
娜 7.What’s wrong with E五 c?
D四
肛 阅读下列短文,从每题所给的 A、B、C、 个选项中选出最佳选项。
A。 ∶Hie has a fever. B。 ∶He has a cold。 c。 ∶Hie has a t00thache。 A
8个语篇
· 全翻译
柙
驷 听第 7段 材料,回答第 8至 10题。
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)绝密★启用前
9.Why is the w·o1nan surprised?
2024年 普通高等学校招生全国统一考试 A。 All the anicles are lent out. B。 The rnan knows Professor Giler. C.Her additional copies引 pe 10st。
10。 What does the rnan suggest the wo】 man do?
(一
英 语猜题 卷
) A。 Turn tO Professor Giler。 B。 C01rne before 8 a。 lrn。 C。 Read in the afternoon.
8段 11至 13题
圜 猜题报告 听第 材料 ,回答第 。
鼬 '命题人猜想:高考英语试题将联系社会实际,强调情境设计,突出对关键能力和学科素养的考查,引
导考生能用、会
11.Why is Kievin unwilling to drive a car?
■ 用、用好新课标范围内的语言知识。 A。 The parking fee is t00 high。
蓊 命题新情境:阅读 D篇 关注社会热点,介绍了超加工食品对心理健康的影响;七选五介绍了文商的含义、重要性及 B.It is environrrlentally unfHendly.
如何提升文商。 C。 There’s rrluch traffic on the road。
伽 命题新亮点:第 27题考查对文中信息的深层次理解;第 29题考查段落大意;第 58题涉及词形转换中的难点。
12.I.10w long does it take to w·alk to the nearest subway station?
本试卷满分 150分 ,考试时间 120分钟。 A。 About 5 minutes. B。 About 20 minutes. C。 About 30 rninutes.
第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分
13.∶How rnight Kevin go to the zoo?
围 )
第一节 (共 5小题;每小题
1。
5分 ,满分
7。
5分
)
A。 By subway。 B.By bike. c.By bus.
眇 扣 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 。 力 听 听第 9段 材料 ,回答第 14至 17题 。
划 `nance end?
舯 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。 114。 When will the pe∶ dio∏
B。 m. c。
A。 At 8:00p。 m。 At 8:30p。 At 9:00p.m。
脚 1.Who will be absent frorn the△ 1an’s party?
15.What wOITies sam?
K B。 c。
A。 James。 Alice。 Laura。
A。 ∶His band’ s unpopularity. B。 His falling behind in study。 C。 ∶IIis parents’ opposing hi1.n.
2。 Where 1night To1n’ s sister be?
16.What does sarrl do in the band?
B。 c。
A。 In her r00m。 In the park。 At Aunt Jenny’s house。
汪
蝉 A。 Play the guitar。 B.Play the drurrl。 c。 sing songs.
1W·hat gift does Jason buy for Lucy?
崽 3。
17.How does Lily find Salrn’s decision?
A watch. B。 c。
郴 A。 A dress。 A scaf。
■ A。 Wise. B。 iRegrettable。 c。 confusing。
4.What do the speakers 1nainly talk about?
10段 18至 20题
尽 A。 Main interests。 B。 Dream jobs. c.wildlife protection。
听第 材料 ,回答第 。
1|8。 What w·as a challenge for the speaker at the beginning of her wr1ting?
5.What will Jessica do next?
郦 丨 攥 Go to the club. B。 c。 A。 Writing good articles。 B。 Picking up kids。 C。 Finding time to write。
A。 send the e-mail。 Have the computer ixe逮t.
粼 19 Why did the speaker start wˉ alking every Fnorning?
第二节 (共 15小题;每小题1.5分 ,满分22。 5分) · ≡△
p healthy. B。
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三个选项雾翳出 A∶ Ⅱ k咖 To regain happiness。 C。 To think deeply
20 Whot do the readers want to know?
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
A。 How to start writing。
秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。
B.What effects writing has.
督
听第6段材料,回答第6、 7题。
C.Why the speaker is so productive.
斟
6.Why will Mary go out?
第二部分 阅读(共两节,满分 50分
羽 A。 To buy a b00k. B。 To visit an artist。 C.To get solrne rnedicine. ) 鲞
督 第一节 (共 15小题 ;每小题 2.5分 ,满分 37.5分
)
娜 7.What’s wrong with E五 c?
D四
肛 阅读下列短文,从每题所给的 A、B、C、 个选项中选出最佳选项。
A。 ∶Hie has a fever. B。 ∶He has a cold。 c。 ∶Hie has a t00thache。 A
8个语篇
· 全翻译
柙
驷 听第 7段 材料,回答第 8至 10题。
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娟 8。 W·hat does the woΠlan need the 1naterials for? Bring your group or class to exp1ore our hands。 on science Center now which provides ·
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A。 Her presentation。 B。 Her homework。 C。 Her paper. lean1ing opportunities for students all a10ng the Ernerald Coast!
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)
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IIandsˉon fun Pricing infor1mation Having an instru.ctor is important and I can’ t put into w·ords hσw important it is to be able to talk to
’ ‘‘
Every field trip includes a lMakerspace ● $12 per student; 1 free guardian every 10 successful entrepreneurs,’ said Christianna。 TIhe ca】m.paign also encourages business ow· ners and
students, additional guardians $6 each; teachers are 1nanagers to give advice or guidance to young entrepreneurs w· hile supporting plans that provide direction to
activity and a 30-rrlinute c10se encounter with
always free。 benefit our at-risk youth。 I believe entrepreneurs can help address Ⅱ1.any social issues with 1ove。 The
our anirnals under tlle guidance of an
● Minimum fee of$120 per field trip。 ca】rnpaign w·ould shine a bright light on the young entrepreneurs, and enable us to becolmle better.”
educator.
● Salmle-day field trips are li1nited to up to 105 24.Why did Christianna start the soap business?
Lessons for all ages
● Lessons can be changed to suit the students。 A。 To avoid failure。 B。 To 1.neet a challenge.
′
● Ilhe group for field trips that does not arrive C。 To realize her alm.bition。 D.To fund the nonprofit。
needs of rr10st grade levels and include
within 30 rFlinutes past their scheduled a口rival ti1ne will be 25.Which qualities of Christianna are stressed in paragraph 2?
knowledge of different areas。 But rernen△ber: ˉ
charged a $100 service fee to acco△ 1rr10date scheduling
Caring and active. B。 Visionary and independent。
A。
such lessons charge an additional fee and
lssues。 C.~Acadelmicallyo1ninded and brave。 D.strong-willed and industrious.
rrlust be planned in advance. ● No showi/Nˉo Call bookings are charged a $100
26.What does NASEMBA Business A11iance aim to do?
● For a list of the types of field trip cancellation fee.
A。 Bridge the gap betw· een ich and po0r。 B。 iRaise rnoney for calrnpaigns。
lessons we currently offer, please click here ● 0ka100sa(County only:lLJp to 6 free econO1nically
C。 Exp1ore entrepreneurial falnilies’ iΠlpacts。 |D。 support local slmall businesses。 排
to down10ad our Education Progran1 G· uide。 disadvantaged students per booking。
27.What does Christianna say about Operation ECLIPSE?
·
rr。 b。。k a field trip, please call Lisa at 850-664-1261.Please ch00se your prefeⅡ ed date and tw· 0
A。 It solves 1.nany social problerrls. B.It provides new insights into leadership。 出
alternate dates you would like to book before calling. We will elrnail you a confirmation of your booking。
C。 It helps protect the youth frorrl potential risks。 D.It advocates the expen.enced assisting the young.
21.What do the science Center field trips offer? C
蛘
Tai1ored lessons. B。 Animal training。
A。 Millions of tourists travel to parks each year to e叫 oy the bright co1ors of fall— but
C.Trips to the Emerald Coast. D。 A hal△hour Makerspace activity。
ecologists sa`y the familiar reds,oranges and yellows of fall foliage(叶 子)are coming later △
22.Hσw linuch should a group of 9 students with 1 guardian and 1 teacher pay? ‘‘
A。 $108。 B。 $114. C。 $120。 D. $126. i s n a i t d h e R i s c e h a a s r o d n 。 PH rrl I a n c k N , e· a w p · ro ∶E f n e g s l s a o n r d , o f g e p n l e a r n a t l l e y c o t 1 h o e g y f 。 all fo “ l B i u a t g e b e t c e a n u d s s e t o o f a p e w a · k i a n n n 1 i n n i g d - c 0 l c i to r b n e a r t , e ” ,the 把 推 握 断 隐 画 藏 线 信 词 息 义 , 丬
23.What type of wTiting is the text? ”
peak of fall foliage is tending tO 1nOve froⅡ l kind of early to rniddle October to kind of rrliddle to late October。
A lmuseum guide. B。 An online ad。
A。
Ⅲ
P)redicting precisely when the leaves will turn fron1 green to red, orange and yellow in fall depends in
D.An activity review.
A commercial report。
C。
part on the geographic area, the species and the airnount of rainfall, and clirnate change can largely
B
啉
deterrnine the tin.ling。 ~And leaves of trees with ha口吖ful insects will drop sooner, according to Christy
Christianna Alexander, a high school girl, is the founder of sweet Christi’ s, a corr1.pany that rrlakes al1o
“
R~ollinson, a forest eco1ogist。 Bright co10rs are associated with a healthy tree, because some co10rs take
natura1.
'
p
工
l a n t- b a s e d s oans
工
l o o k i ng li
ˇ
k e de l i c a t e d e s s e rt s 。 'A t 1 2 . C h r i s t i a n na d e c i d e d sh ei 1w|aInIted to starli a
” 渊
tree to produce。
business.Her three business ideas were baking,ads and crans(手 工艺品),and soap.Baking turue-b姊
|
to be rnore of a challenge than she expected, and her paintings and drawings didn’ t sell as she L∶ oped. Not
used to last for about tw· o·weeks, but for certain species, that period rrlight be becorning
nr1ore as higher ternperatures continue late into the fall because the rate at w·hich days get shorter
one to give up easily, Christianna turned her passion into purpose by creating s·w·eet Christi’ s.
season remains the same。 So future generations might just have to be ready to travel at a
Meanˉwhile, Christianna also started a nonprofit focused on the education of girls through STEM. But
s not all this teen CEO does: she is involved in rnany practical things, and she’ s a speaker at several
1nolmlent’s notice to catch a peak period in parts of the country。
that’
youth conferences and also the author of the children’ s book sIcy s仇 cnd Ⅳcver nfjss c~召 }ccJ。 Such changes could affect the tourism industry suⅡ ounding leaf peeping(j看 ), according to Sarah
`cc莎
Recently,Richard Cuff,founder of NASEMBA~Business Alliance,announced the 15-year-old would B10unt, a researcher at the N· ational Environrrlental Education Foundation. She underscored hσ w i1nportant
‘‘′ ’ ‘‘
serve as Youth Ambassador for the Operation ECLIPSE campaign which advocates for the positive it is to try to ilnprove peak tinling predictions。 I1here’s so1.nuch 1.noney attached to it,’ she said. iPeople
representation of 1ocal entrepreneurs(企 上lL家)and stresses the economic impact that the entrepreneurs are w· ant to buy a plane ticket to go solmleWhere and don’ tw·ant to find that it tuⅡls out that it’s too 1ate and a11
having on the 10cal economy。 Through(0peration ECLIPSE,NASEMBA Business Alliance’s goal is to raise the leaves are gone or it’ s too early, so there is a 1ot of focus on trying to iz.nprove the in.formation that we
’’
funds to back 1ocal prograⅡ △nes to benefit srnall businesses while helping political leaders better understand have about that。
‘‘
the historical and social significance of local entrepreneurial farnilies。 We will work with our political 28。 What do Richard’s words show?
· ·
leaders who want to close the wealth gap by shaping policies that will direct financial aid to young A。 The lateness of peak fall foliage. B。 The rareness of a trend.
’
entrepreneurs,’ said Richard。 C。 The irrlpacts of clirnate change。 D。 The Ⅱlass appeal of fa11 co10rs。
英语猜题卷 (一 ) 新高考卷 第3页(共 8页 ) 英语猜题卷 (一 ) 新高考卷 第 4页(共8页 )“
IIandsˉon fun Pricing infor1mation Having an instru.ctor is important and I can’ t put into w·ords hσw important it is to be able to talk to
’ ‘‘
Every field trip includes a lMakerspace ● $12 per student; 1 free guardian every 10 successful entrepreneurs,’ said Christianna。 TIhe ca】m.paign also encourages business ow· ners and
students, additional guardians $6 each; teachers are 1nanagers to give advice or guidance to young entrepreneurs w· hile supporting plans that provide direction to
activity and a 30-rrlinute c10se encounter with
always free。 benefit our at-risk youth。 I believe entrepreneurs can help address Ⅱ1.any social issues with 1ove。 The
our anirnals under tlle guidance of an
● Minimum fee of$120 per field trip。 ca】rnpaign w·ould shine a bright light on the young entrepreneurs, and enable us to becolmle better.”
educator.
● Salmle-day field trips are li1nited to up to 105 24.Why did Christianna start the soap business?
Lessons for all ages
● Lessons can be changed to suit the students。 A。 To avoid failure。 B。 To 1.neet a challenge.
′
● Ilhe group for field trips that does not arrive C。 To realize her alm.bition。 D.To fund the nonprofit。
needs of rr10st grade levels and include
within 30 rFlinutes past their scheduled a口rival ti1ne will be 25.Which qualities of Christianna are stressed in paragraph 2?
knowledge of different areas。 But rernen△ber: ˉ
charged a $100 service fee to acco△ 1rr10date scheduling
Caring and active. B。 Visionary and independent。
A。
such lessons charge an additional fee and
lssues。 C.~Acadelmicallyo1ninded and brave。 D.strong-willed and industrious.
rrlust be planned in advance. ● No showi/Nˉo Call bookings are charged a $100
26.What does NASEMBA Business A11iance aim to do?
● For a list of the types of field trip cancellation fee.
A。 Bridge the gap betw· een ich and po0r。 B。 iRaise rnoney for calrnpaigns。
lessons we currently offer, please click here ● 0ka100sa(County only:lLJp to 6 free econO1nically
C。 Exp1ore entrepreneurial falnilies’ iΠlpacts。 |D。 support local slmall businesses。 排
to down10ad our Education Progran1 G· uide。 disadvantaged students per booking。
27.What does Christianna say about Operation ECLIPSE?
·
rr。 b。。k a field trip, please call Lisa at 850-664-1261.Please ch00se your prefeⅡ ed date and tw· 0
A。 It solves 1.nany social problerrls. B.It provides new insights into leadership。 出
alternate dates you would like to book before calling. We will elrnail you a confirmation of your booking。
C。 It helps protect the youth frorrl potential risks。 D.It advocates the expen.enced assisting the young.
21.What do the science Center field trips offer? C
蛘
Tai1ored lessons. B。 Animal training。
A。 Millions of tourists travel to parks each year to e叫 oy the bright co1ors of fall— but
C.Trips to the Emerald Coast. D。 A hal△hour Makerspace activity。
ecologists sa`y the familiar reds,oranges and yellows of fall foliage(叶 子)are coming later △
22.Hσw linuch should a group of 9 students with 1 guardian and 1 teacher pay? ‘‘
A。 $108。 B。 $114. C。 $120。 D. $126. i s n a i t d h e R i s c e h a a s r o d n 。 PH rrl I a n c k N , e· a w p · ro ∶E f n e g s l s a o n r d , o f g e p n l e a r n a t l l e y c o t 1 h o e g y f 。 all fo “ l B i u a t g e b e t c e a n u d s s e t o o f a p e w a · k i a n n n 1 i n n i g d - c 0 l c i to r b n e a r t , e ” ,the 把 推 握 断 隐 画 藏 线 信 词 息 义 , 丬
23.What type of wTiting is the text? ”
peak of fall foliage is tending tO 1nOve froⅡ l kind of early to rniddle October to kind of rrliddle to late October。
A lmuseum guide. B。 An online ad。
A。
Ⅲ
P)redicting precisely when the leaves will turn fron1 green to red, orange and yellow in fall depends in
D.An activity review.
A commercial report。
C。
part on the geographic area, the species and the airnount of rainfall, and clirnate change can largely
B
啉
deterrnine the tin.ling。 ~And leaves of trees with ha口吖ful insects will drop sooner, according to Christy
Christianna Alexander, a high school girl, is the founder of sweet Christi’ s, a corr1.pany that rrlakes al1o
“
R~ollinson, a forest eco1ogist。 Bright co10rs are associated with a healthy tree, because some co10rs take
natura1.
'
p
工
l a n t- b a s e d s oans
工
l o o k i ng li
ˇ
k e de l i c a t e d e s s e rt s 。 'A t 1 2 . C h r i s t i a n na d e c i d e d sh ei 1w|aInIted to starli a
” 渊
tree to produce。
business.Her three business ideas were baking,ads and crans(手 工艺品),and soap.Baking turue-b姊
|
to be rnore of a challenge than she expected, and her paintings and drawings didn’ t sell as she L∶ oped. Not
used to last for about tw· o·weeks, but for certain species, that period rrlight be becorning
nr1ore as higher ternperatures continue late into the fall because the rate at w·hich days get shorter
one to give up easily, Christianna turned her passion into purpose by creating s·w·eet Christi’ s.
season remains the same。 So future generations might just have to be ready to travel at a
Meanˉwhile, Christianna also started a nonprofit focused on the education of girls through STEM. But
s not all this teen CEO does: she is involved in rnany practical things, and she’ s a speaker at several
1nolmlent’s notice to catch a peak period in parts of the country。
that’
youth conferences and also the author of the children’ s book sIcy s仇 cnd Ⅳcver nfjss c~召 }ccJ。 Such changes could affect the tourism industry suⅡ ounding leaf peeping(j看 ), according to Sarah
`cc莎
Recently,Richard Cuff,founder of NASEMBA~Business Alliance,announced the 15-year-old would B10unt, a researcher at the N· ational Environrrlental Education Foundation. She underscored hσ w i1nportant
‘‘′ ’ ‘‘
serve as Youth Ambassador for the Operation ECLIPSE campaign which advocates for the positive it is to try to ilnprove peak tinling predictions。 I1here’s so1.nuch 1.noney attached to it,’ she said. iPeople
representation of 1ocal entrepreneurs(企 上lL家)and stresses the economic impact that the entrepreneurs are w· ant to buy a plane ticket to go solmleWhere and don’ tw·ant to find that it tuⅡls out that it’s too 1ate and a11
having on the 10cal economy。 Through(0peration ECLIPSE,NASEMBA Business Alliance’s goal is to raise the leaves are gone or it’ s too early, so there is a 1ot of focus on trying to iz.nprove the in.formation that we
’’
funds to back 1ocal prograⅡ △nes to benefit srnall businesses while helping political leaders better understand have about that。
‘‘
the historical and social significance of local entrepreneurial farnilies。 We will work with our political 28。 What do Richard’s words show?
· ·
leaders who want to close the wealth gap by shaping policies that will direct financial aid to young A。 The lateness of peak fall foliage. B。 The rareness of a trend.
’
entrepreneurs,’ said Richard。 C。 The irrlpacts of clirnate change。 D。 The Ⅱlass appeal of fa11 co10rs。
英语猜题卷 (一 ) 新高考卷 第3页(共 8页 ) 英语猜题卷 (一 ) 新高考卷 第 4页(共8页 )29.What does paragraph 2 rnainly talk about? 第二节 (共 5小题;每小题2.5分 ,满分 12.5分
)
A。 Ⅴisible signs of the co1ming of fall。 B.The tirning of coloful fall foliage。 阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填人空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
C.Factors in fall foliage’ s changing co10rs。 D。 Dete△ninants of the brightness of co10rs。 Cultural intelligence,or cultural quotient(CQ) is the ability to manage cultural diversity。
30.Which is closest in 1|neaning to the underlined w· ord“condensed” in paragraph 3? 36 It also involves understanding and appreciating cultural differences and being able to adapt to
·
A。 IⅡ egular. B。 Imlportant。 C.Lengthy。 D.Brief。
those differences
31.1WPhat does Sarah B10unt imlply?
37 For one thing, it can help you avoid rnisunderstandings and corrlrrlunication breakdσ wns
A。 The country relies heavily on tounsrn。 B.Predicting peak foliage precisely is vital。
with people fro△1 0ther cultures。 For another, it enables you to build strong relationships with then1。 Want
■ C.It takes effort to protect the environrnent。 I)。 Scheduling lei副 f-peeping trips early is better。
to improve your CQ?Try the following tips。
D
If you’re unfalniliar with the culture, chances are you’ re not going to adapt well to it。 So the first
Consumlption of ultra-processed foods(UPFs)has increased over the past 20 years。 UPFs contain few
or no whole foods, are industnally produced, are readyoto-eat or ready-to-heat, and include additives。 ′ rhe practical aspect of CQ you need to improve is your CQ drive.38 This drive is the first step
towards higher CQ that Ⅱ∶lay help you be open to new possibilities.All you have to do is exp10re the new
ultraoprocessing of f00d lessens its nutritional value. It has been kno· wn that higher IJiPFi consurnption is
associated with overweight and hearti disease. lNow, research has been extended to exarrline its irnpact on situation you find yourself in。
Fnental health。 ALfter you’ve 1.notivated yourself to get a bit 1.nore fanliliar with the culture, it’ s ti1ne to go one step
同
In a new study,over 72,000 participants who were at least 55 years old and didn’ t have dementia(痴 further。 39 0)f course, this doesn’ nean you need to becolrnle an expert in the said culture
t I·
巾 呆) at the start of the study were followed for an average of 10 years, during which they filled out siFnply, you should t1y to get to know the ways in which that culture fo∶ Ⅱ .ns and ininuences its people’ s values
湘
划 questionnaires regarding their diet。 By the end of the study,518 people were diagnosed(诊 断)with and behav10r。
舯
dementia。 After a内usting for other factors that could dfect risk of dementia such as age,gender,and heart
Liastly, you need to use what you have learned and collne up with a strategy that will help you irrlprove
脚
disease, researchers found every 10 percent increase in daily intake of IJPFs w· as associated with a 25
your CQ。 You can expose yourself to various media。 This is a useful and easily accessible way to learn
percent higher risk of delrnentia. IThey also found replacing 10 percent of 1J]PFs with unprocessed or ′
about how culture 11ffects behavior。 Again, it helps if you lea|△1 the language of the culture。 rhis rnay open
K
汪 lninirnally processed f00ds w· as associated with a 19 percent 10· er n.sk of delrnentia。
w· a whole new wodd for you。 40
·
In another study, researchers found individuals who consurned the rnost UlPFs had statistica11y
A。 You should broaden your CQ knowledge。
蝉 signincant increases in the symptoms(症状)of mild depression,“ mentally unhealthy days” ,and“anxious
崽 ‘‘ B。 There are many benefits of having high CQ。
days” 。 ∶ Eric I·Iecht, F.ounder and iExecutive Director of the Institute of Ⅰltio10gical R~esearch, said, More ′
郴 than 70 percent of packaged f00ds in the lLJS are classified as I∶ JiPFs and represent about 60 percent of all C。 I· 0 be culturally intelligent is no easy 1.natter。
’
This 1neans your rrlotivation to learn about a different culture.
ca10ries consurned by Arnericans. Given the degree of exposure to and effects of l∶ JPF consurnption, this E)。
不 study has great significance in clinical practice and public health。 It rrlight help iFrlprove future deve10prrlent E。 Seek out opportunities to interact with people froΠ 1 0ther cultures。
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of dietary guidelines。 F。 11his ability is not liFnited to your cultural sensitivity and awareness。
韬
芯 Facing such alarrning data, 1· naybe it’s tilne for A]rnericans to reconsider their food options 二~ (3· It can help you better understand people frorr1 other cultures as w· ell。
捧
recorrlrrlend taxes on UlPFs and ca∶ Ⅱ
·
ying out policies to reduce the consurnption. rrhey als。
△曩三部分 语言运用(共两节,满分30分
)
and policies to increase the availability and affordability of whole foods, especially almlong 第一节 (批 15小题;每小题1分 ,满分 15分
)
populations. /i/阅 鲽下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、 D四 个选项中选出可以填人空白处的最佳选项。
32.What do we kno1w about 1JPFs?
Figure skating is a vital part of Fny life。 I can 41.~A。 slipping B。 rolling
’
A。 They have no nutrltional value. B.IIlhey are ready-rnade and instant foods. still relmlelrnber irny first _41_ 0n ice. I · was C。 stepping D.playing
’
c.rrhey are cheap and 1· nassoproduced. E)。 They serve as additions t0 our daily diets。
attracted irnrnediately and desired to learn figure 42.A.near thing |B.hard nut
33.What’s Eric Hecht’s attitude toward the new study?
skating.iHowever, I found it was a bit of a C.big hit D。
fat chance
驯 A.Positive. B。 Doubtful。 c.Mixed。 ∶D}.conservative。
oy B。
甾 ~至2_.Initially,I could only grasp the railings 43。 A.e刂 encourage
34.What do researchers suggest doing?
邱 (计兰杆)to_43_myself and walk s10wly along。 c.co耐 0H D.suppod
肛 A。 Collecting higher taxes on l[JPFs。 B。 ∶Decreasing lJPFs’ share in diet。
Despite constant~44_,I just got up again and 44。 falls B。
· C。 Focusing on the nutrient content of foods。 D.Increasing public a· areness of whole f00ds。 A。 attempts
搀 w·
made much commitment:I kept practicing almost c。 walks D.complaints
柙 35。 Which can be a suitable title for the text?
碉 A。 Public lHealth R.esponse to lJPFs B.Physical I)isorders Linked to lJPFs all the tirrle except school hours. |Gradually, I 45.A。 applied B。 rnastered
C.Rising ConsuFnption of UPFs in the US D。 Negative Effects of UPFs on Miental IIealth _」生三_the skills。 c。 upgraded D。 shared
英语猜题卷 (一 ) 新高考卷 第5页(共 8页 英语猜题卷 (一 ) 新高考卷 第6页(共 8页
) )29.What does paragraph 2 rnainly talk about? 第二节 (共 5小题;每小题2.5分 ,满分 12.5分
)
A。 Ⅴisible signs of the co1ming of fall。 B.The tirning of coloful fall foliage。 阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填人空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
C.Factors in fall foliage’ s changing co10rs。 D。 Dete△ninants of the brightness of co10rs。 Cultural intelligence,or cultural quotient(CQ) is the ability to manage cultural diversity。
30.Which is closest in 1|neaning to the underlined w· ord“condensed” in paragraph 3? 36 It also involves understanding and appreciating cultural differences and being able to adapt to
·
A。 IⅡ egular. B。 Imlportant。 C.Lengthy。 D.Brief。
those differences
31.1WPhat does Sarah B10unt imlply?
37 For one thing, it can help you avoid rnisunderstandings and corrlrrlunication breakdσ wns
A。 The country relies heavily on tounsrn。 B.Predicting peak foliage precisely is vital。
with people fro△1 0ther cultures。 For another, it enables you to build strong relationships with then1。 Want
■ C.It takes effort to protect the environrnent。 I)。 Scheduling lei副 f-peeping trips early is better。
to improve your CQ?Try the following tips。
D
If you’re unfalniliar with the culture, chances are you’ re not going to adapt well to it。 So the first
Consumlption of ultra-processed foods(UPFs)has increased over the past 20 years。 UPFs contain few
or no whole foods, are industnally produced, are readyoto-eat or ready-to-heat, and include additives。 ′ rhe practical aspect of CQ you need to improve is your CQ drive.38 This drive is the first step
towards higher CQ that Ⅱ∶lay help you be open to new possibilities.All you have to do is exp10re the new
ultraoprocessing of f00d lessens its nutritional value. It has been kno· wn that higher IJiPFi consurnption is
associated with overweight and hearti disease. lNow, research has been extended to exarrline its irnpact on situation you find yourself in。
Fnental health。 ALfter you’ve 1.notivated yourself to get a bit 1.nore fanliliar with the culture, it’ s ti1ne to go one step
同
In a new study,over 72,000 participants who were at least 55 years old and didn’ t have dementia(痴 further。 39 0)f course, this doesn’ nean you need to becolrnle an expert in the said culture
t I·
巾 呆) at the start of the study were followed for an average of 10 years, during which they filled out siFnply, you should t1y to get to know the ways in which that culture fo∶ Ⅱ .ns and ininuences its people’ s values
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划 questionnaires regarding their diet。 By the end of the study,518 people were diagnosed(诊 断)with and behav10r。
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dementia。 After a内usting for other factors that could dfect risk of dementia such as age,gender,and heart
Liastly, you need to use what you have learned and collne up with a strategy that will help you irrlprove
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disease, researchers found every 10 percent increase in daily intake of IJPFs w· as associated with a 25
your CQ。 You can expose yourself to various media。 This is a useful and easily accessible way to learn
percent higher risk of delrnentia. IThey also found replacing 10 percent of 1J]PFs with unprocessed or ′
about how culture 11ffects behavior。 Again, it helps if you lea|△1 the language of the culture。 rhis rnay open
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汪 lninirnally processed f00ds w· as associated with a 19 percent 10· er n.sk of delrnentia。
w· a whole new wodd for you。 40
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In another study, researchers found individuals who consurned the rnost UlPFs had statistica11y
A。 You should broaden your CQ knowledge。
蝉 signincant increases in the symptoms(症状)of mild depression,“ mentally unhealthy days” ,and“anxious
崽 ‘‘ B。 There are many benefits of having high CQ。
days” 。 ∶ Eric I·Iecht, F.ounder and iExecutive Director of the Institute of Ⅰltio10gical R~esearch, said, More ′
郴 than 70 percent of packaged f00ds in the lLJS are classified as I∶ JiPFs and represent about 60 percent of all C。 I· 0 be culturally intelligent is no easy 1.natter。
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This 1neans your rrlotivation to learn about a different culture.
ca10ries consurned by Arnericans. Given the degree of exposure to and effects of l∶ JPF consurnption, this E)。
不 study has great significance in clinical practice and public health。 It rrlight help iFrlprove future deve10prrlent E。 Seek out opportunities to interact with people froΠ 1 0ther cultures。
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of dietary guidelines。 F。 11his ability is not liFnited to your cultural sensitivity and awareness。
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芯 Facing such alarrning data, 1· naybe it’s tilne for A]rnericans to reconsider their food options 二~ (3· It can help you better understand people frorr1 other cultures as w· ell。
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recorrlrrlend taxes on UlPFs and ca∶ Ⅱ
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ying out policies to reduce the consurnption. rrhey als。
△曩三部分 语言运用(共两节,满分30分
)
and policies to increase the availability and affordability of whole foods, especially almlong 第一节 (批 15小题;每小题1分 ,满分 15分
)
populations. /i/阅 鲽下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、 D四 个选项中选出可以填人空白处的最佳选项。
32.What do we kno1w about 1JPFs?
Figure skating is a vital part of Fny life。 I can 41.~A。 slipping B。 rolling
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A。 They have no nutrltional value. B.IIlhey are ready-rnade and instant foods. still relmlelrnber irny first _41_ 0n ice. I · was C。 stepping D.playing
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c.rrhey are cheap and 1· nassoproduced. E)。 They serve as additions t0 our daily diets。
attracted irnrnediately and desired to learn figure 42.A.near thing |B.hard nut
33.What’s Eric Hecht’s attitude toward the new study?
skating.iHowever, I found it was a bit of a C.big hit D。
fat chance
驯 A.Positive. B。 Doubtful。 c.Mixed。 ∶D}.conservative。
oy B。
甾 ~至2_.Initially,I could only grasp the railings 43。 A.e刂 encourage
34.What do researchers suggest doing?
邱 (计兰杆)to_43_myself and walk s10wly along。 c.co耐 0H D.suppod
肛 A。 Collecting higher taxes on l[JPFs。 B。 ∶Decreasing lJPFs’ share in diet。
Despite constant~44_,I just got up again and 44。 falls B。
· C。 Focusing on the nutrient content of foods。 D.Increasing public a· areness of whole f00ds。 A。 attempts
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made much commitment:I kept practicing almost c。 walks D.complaints
柙 35。 Which can be a suitable title for the text?
碉 A。 Public lHealth R.esponse to lJPFs B.Physical I)isorders Linked to lJPFs all the tirrle except school hours. |Gradually, I 45.A。 applied B。 rnastered
C.Rising ConsuFnption of UPFs in the US D。 Negative Effects of UPFs on Miental IIealth _」生三_the skills。 c。 upgraded D。 shared
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) )Sometimes sgure skating is~4生~as an a】 46.A。 figured out B.focused on 内容包括
:
fonn rather than a sport, but to 1.ne it’ s both. rrhe C· picked up D。 refered to 1.栏 目介绍
;
delicate 47 betw·een artistry and athleticislin, 47。 A。 comparison B。 aFangement 2.稿 件要求。
and the Deidionnances with onlv a nair of thin r·· `·△ v ~ a上 1~ a ~ 1 ^ I ^ CC E)。 exchange 注意
blades(冰 ˉ 刀 ) a r e ~ △ 8 ~.Thou ˉ g h ^ b e a u t i f u l and q △H口 0 c )。。 A r △ L^ . E 1 _ 1 _ u△ _E 工 ~ˇ— 二 ru,1bI1 ~ 11 ~ g B.faroreaching 1 : .写作词数应为80左右
;
highosouning D.lmind-b1owing
2.请按如下格式作答。
imlpressive,figure skating is physically~42_—
49.A。 powerful B。 delmanding
Dear Mr steve,
the almlount of athleticis△1 required is fairly high。 c。 beneficial D。 accessible
For the m苟ority of my younger years I skated 50。 A。 perfectly B。 secretly
ours,
50 , at both 1ocal and regional levels。 But C.con1petitively E).occasionally
Li Hua
51 struck at the near peak of 1.ny career— I 51· A· failure B.misfortune
had a concussion(脑 震荡 ).Though I_52_ C· °pportunity D.criticisrrl 第二节 (满 分 25分 )
〓:0 ^ ”^n^.7^¨^月 B.succeeded 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。
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ter Contlnuous treat1.nent. 1'd|△ 11ssed the best agˉe
C。 rested D.suffered Iw·as a 15-year-old girl w· hen liny be1oved grand|1na R.osie was placed in a group holmle in iBrookfield
So I~53_it into a hobby. 53.A。
for skating。
absorbed deve10ped 排
B。 because of sharply declining rnelrnory。 I can vividly relmlen1ber the unpleasant environrnents inside the
Out of all the experiences in lmy life, figure c.classified
D.transfom1ed
nursing holmle。 rrhat i1.npression has ulti1nately iΠlpacted Ine in a very great way, even after I graduated fron1
skating has probably been the most~5生 _.It 54.A。 pleasant B。 attractive 出
university with a degree in architecture。
taught 1ne the i1nportance of discipline and selfo c1.significant D。 personal
Grandma Rosie was the heaFt of our family.Her little two-bedr00m home was truly where all her
confidence,and I learrled 55 ,wihich Ⅱlade lne 55。 A。 responsibility B.enthusiasm 燃
children and grandchildren gathered。 she was also an almlazing cook and her specialty w· as flied pork steak。
accountaible for Fniy σwn actions and achievelmlents。 Co insistence E)。 detennination
Most of rrly nephews and nieces w· ere fans of her specialty。 She lived a10ne after 1.ny grandpa passed a· way
△
第二节 (共 10小题;每小题
1。
5分 ,满分 15分
) but w·as cared by 1·nany relatives and fliends。 When she was in her late 60s,
·
w· e began to witness a
阅读下面短文,在空白处填人 1个 适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
signincant mem。ry impairment(受:损、)in her。 Everyone staded checking up on her。 A frequent question 丬
China’se△orts to nght desertiscation in its northe1△1 area 56 (achieve)remarkable propess ‘‘
that people would ask her, What did you have for dinner?” , al1nost always brought the sarlne answer—
over the past 45 years. So far, the Ⅰllree-North shelter F】 0rest Progra111 57 (1mnch)in 1978 has
fried pork steak。 ∶Every day she w·ould report rnaking fH.ed pork steak。 C)ne day a group of us went to her 删
plmted and conseⅣ ed 32 million hectares(公 顷 )of forests md restored 85 million hectares of de逻 rraded
house secretly, and found she w·as nlaking flied pork steak!
grassland , and the forest 58 (cover)in the p而ect area has increased△ om 5。05 percent in 1叨 8 to ALfter sonne lengthy consideration, our fa1nily were concerned for her condition and ultilnately decided 啉
13。 84 percent today.
to place lR.osie in a group hoirne in iBrookfield. ~A~year later, R.osie caught heart disease and her condition
The pr刂ect has set up a green Great Wall to act as a safeguard 59 sandstorrns, conserve 圃
her tO be lnoved to a nursing holrne in(0|conolrnoˉ w·oc。 Her rnelrnory also declined sharply and she no
∷
soil and water and promote agricultural deve1opment in the northe1n border of China.Though extra0idinai^∷
our nalrnes。 It was heartbreaking for our faⅡ lily to know that。
achievements are made in the program,the work 60■ (say)to be still challenging· due to the
板
,I was in high school and thinking about plans for college.seeing the cold,sterile(;呆
wide distribution and severe conditions of desert land he environrnental delicacy of the region and
T· 的 ways and unfriendly surroundings in the nursing horrle, I was detennined to becorrle a
)
continuous environ1nental issues 1nake the task even 61 (hard).
professional architect concentrating on senior care and health care design。 I wanted to design living space
Recognizing the imponarlce of dese⒒ ecosysterrls in regul乱 ing clinnte md keeping 62
where seniors can not only live but benefit frorrl lovely environrnents。
·
balanced environrrlent, the authointies shifted fron1 a traditional approach to w.orking in han·nony with it,
注意
:
(aⅡow)for sustainable deve1opment and coexistence。 Bringing n甜ure to C口 (it) 1.续写词数应为150左右
" ;
original condition should not rely on humlan efforts in the long teⅡ n.The scientific and holistic(1全 T面 的 ) 2.请按如下格式作答。
approach to conserving rr1ountains, △.vers, forests and fanuland is crucial, 65 the eco10gists
Bearing this goal in Fnind, Iw· orked extrelmlely hard
believe can help nature restore itself。
第四部分 写作(共两节,满分 40分
) Finally, Grandrna lRosie 1· noⅤed into a senior living co△1△1unity I designed。
第一节 (满 分 15分
)
“
假定你是校英文报 Campus Weekly” 专栏的主编李华 ,请给外教 Mr steve写封邮件向他约稿。
英语猜题卷 (一 ) 新高考卷 第7页(共8页
)
英语猜题卷 (一 ) 新高考卷 第8页(共 8页
)Sometimes sgure skating is~4生~as an a】 46.A。 figured out B.focused on 内容包括
:
fonn rather than a sport, but to 1.ne it’ s both. rrhe C· picked up D。 refered to 1.栏 目介绍
;
delicate 47 betw·een artistry and athleticislin, 47。 A。 comparison B。 aFangement 2.稿 件要求。
and the Deidionnances with onlv a nair of thin r·· `·△ v ~ a上 1~ a ~ 1 ^ I ^ CC E)。 exchange 注意
blades(冰 ˉ 刀 ) a r e ~ △ 8 ~.Thou ˉ g h ^ b e a u t i f u l and q △H口 0 c )。。 A r △ L^ . E 1 _ 1 _ u△ _E 工 ~ˇ— 二 ru,1bI1 ~ 11 ~ g B.faroreaching 1 : .写作词数应为80左右
;
highosouning D.lmind-b1owing
2.请按如下格式作答。
imlpressive,figure skating is physically~42_—
49.A。 powerful B。 delmanding
Dear Mr steve,
the almlount of athleticis△1 required is fairly high。 c。 beneficial D。 accessible
For the m苟ority of my younger years I skated 50。 A。 perfectly B。 secretly
ours,
50 , at both 1ocal and regional levels。 But C.con1petitively E).occasionally
Li Hua
51 struck at the near peak of 1.ny career— I 51· A· failure B.misfortune
had a concussion(脑 震荡 ).Though I_52_ C· °pportunity D.criticisrrl 第二节 (满 分 25分 )
〓:0 ^ ”^n^.7^¨^月 B.succeeded 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。
a上
ter Contlnuous treat1.nent. 1'd|△ 11ssed the best agˉe
C。 rested D.suffered Iw·as a 15-year-old girl w· hen liny be1oved grand|1na R.osie was placed in a group holmle in iBrookfield
So I~53_it into a hobby. 53.A。
for skating。
absorbed deve10ped 排
B。 because of sharply declining rnelrnory。 I can vividly relmlen1ber the unpleasant environrnents inside the
Out of all the experiences in lmy life, figure c.classified
D.transfom1ed
nursing holmle。 rrhat i1.npression has ulti1nately iΠlpacted Ine in a very great way, even after I graduated fron1
skating has probably been the most~5生 _.It 54.A。 pleasant B。 attractive 出
university with a degree in architecture。
taught 1ne the i1nportance of discipline and selfo c1.significant D。 personal
Grandma Rosie was the heaFt of our family.Her little two-bedr00m home was truly where all her
confidence,and I learrled 55 ,wihich Ⅱlade lne 55。 A。 responsibility B.enthusiasm 燃
children and grandchildren gathered。 she was also an almlazing cook and her specialty w· as flied pork steak。
accountaible for Fniy σwn actions and achievelmlents。 Co insistence E)。 detennination
Most of rrly nephews and nieces w· ere fans of her specialty。 She lived a10ne after 1.ny grandpa passed a· way
△
第二节 (共 10小题;每小题
1。
5分 ,满分 15分
) but w·as cared by 1·nany relatives and fliends。 When she was in her late 60s,
·
w· e began to witness a
阅读下面短文,在空白处填人 1个 适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
signincant mem。ry impairment(受:损、)in her。 Everyone staded checking up on her。 A frequent question 丬
China’se△orts to nght desertiscation in its northe1△1 area 56 (achieve)remarkable propess ‘‘
that people would ask her, What did you have for dinner?” , al1nost always brought the sarlne answer—
over the past 45 years. So far, the Ⅰllree-North shelter F】 0rest Progra111 57 (1mnch)in 1978 has
fried pork steak。 ∶Every day she w·ould report rnaking fH.ed pork steak。 C)ne day a group of us went to her 删
plmted and conseⅣ ed 32 million hectares(公 顷 )of forests md restored 85 million hectares of de逻 rraded
house secretly, and found she w·as nlaking flied pork steak!
grassland , and the forest 58 (cover)in the p而ect area has increased△ om 5。05 percent in 1叨 8 to ALfter sonne lengthy consideration, our fa1nily were concerned for her condition and ultilnately decided 啉
13。 84 percent today.
to place lR.osie in a group hoirne in iBrookfield. ~A~year later, R.osie caught heart disease and her condition
The pr刂ect has set up a green Great Wall to act as a safeguard 59 sandstorrns, conserve 圃
her tO be lnoved to a nursing holrne in(0|conolrnoˉ w·oc。 Her rnelrnory also declined sharply and she no
∷
soil and water and promote agricultural deve1opment in the northe1n border of China.Though extra0idinai^∷
our nalrnes。 It was heartbreaking for our faⅡ lily to know that。
achievements are made in the program,the work 60■ (say)to be still challenging· due to the
板
,I was in high school and thinking about plans for college.seeing the cold,sterile(;呆
wide distribution and severe conditions of desert land he environrnental delicacy of the region and
T· 的 ways and unfriendly surroundings in the nursing horrle, I was detennined to becorrle a
)
continuous environ1nental issues 1nake the task even 61 (hard).
professional architect concentrating on senior care and health care design。 I wanted to design living space
Recognizing the imponarlce of dese⒒ ecosysterrls in regul乱 ing clinnte md keeping 62
where seniors can not only live but benefit frorrl lovely environrnents。
·
balanced environrrlent, the authointies shifted fron1 a traditional approach to w.orking in han·nony with it,
注意
:
(aⅡow)for sustainable deve1opment and coexistence。 Bringing n甜ure to C口 (it) 1.续写词数应为150左右
" ;
original condition should not rely on humlan efforts in the long teⅡ n.The scientific and holistic(1全 T面 的 ) 2.请按如下格式作答。
approach to conserving rr1ountains, △.vers, forests and fanuland is crucial, 65 the eco10gists
Bearing this goal in Fnind, Iw· orked extrelmlely hard
believe can help nature restore itself。
第四部分 写作(共两节,满分 40分
) Finally, Grandrna lRosie 1· noⅤed into a senior living co△1△1unity I designed。
第一节 (满 分 15分
)
“
假定你是校英文报 Campus Weekly” 专栏的主编李华 ,请给外教 Mr steve写封邮件向他约稿。
英语猜题卷 (一 ) 新高考卷 第7页(共8页
)
英语猜题卷 (一 ) 新高考卷 第8页(共 8页
)绝密★启用前
10。 What does Parker dislike about bi1∶ thday celebrations?
2024年 普通高等学校招生全国统一考试 A。 selecting gifts for fHends。 B。 Being the focus of interest。 C。 Preparing for the party
11.What does the w·olrnan suggest Parker do in the end?
(二
英 语 猜题卷
) A。 Make a donation to people in need。
蹰猜题报告 B.R~eplace birthday celebrations by fun things。
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豁 '命题人猜想:高考英语将注重价值引领,积极传播正能量,落实立德树人根本任务,引 导考生践行社会主义核心价 C。 View his birthday as a platfo△ n to socialize。
值观,旨在培养具有中国情怀、国际视野和跨文化沟通能力的社会主义建设者和接班人。 听第 8段 材料 ,回答第 12至 14题 。
鞋 命题新情境:阅读D篇 的话题是人工智能立法,切合当前的国际热点;七选五讲述音乐能够唤醒记忆,融入了美育。 12.Why does.Arnanda w·ant to△1ake an appoint1nent?
加 命题新亮点:阅读B篇采用两封书信的形式,丰富了B篇 的选材形式;语法填空第59题考查名词性从句。 A。 To consult about a job. B。 To have a medical exam. C。 To figure out so】rne proble1ns
本试卷满分 150分 ,考试时间120分钟。 目 旺回 13.What does the lnan ask AⅡ landa to do?
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第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分 ) 属理昌≡ A。 Email a form to him. B。 Arange a suitable time. C.Leave her elmlail address。
第一节 (共 5小 题 ;每小题 1.5分 ,满分 7.5分) r凵△9Ⅱno■ 吓‘ 14.Where does the conversation probably take place?
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唰 5段 C三
听下面 对话。每段对话后有一个小题 ,从题中所给的 A、B、 个选项中选出最佳选项。听 A。 In a hospita1. B。 ~At an office。 C.0n the phone
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。 听第 9段 材料 ,回答第 15至 17题 。
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划 1.What is the possible relationship betw· een the speakers?
15.What is Char10tte doing?
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A.Fellow workers. B.Miother and son. C.IIusband and wife。
A。 R.eporting a piece of news。 B.Conducting an interview. C.E)iscussing future houses
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2|.What did the speakers intend to do yesterday?
16。 What is the aiⅡ 1 0f the house?
A.Do a shift. B.Go to the museulm. C.Have dinner together.
K A。 iMionitoring things relrnotely. B。 iMiaking life easier。 C.Co】m.bining fonn and function
汪 3.Wˉhy does TeⅡy seenl energetic?
17.IIO· does Char10tte sound at the end of the conversation?
He exercises onen. B.He has enough rest. c.He likes his work. w·
A。
岬 4.How much will the man pay for the tickets? A。 shocked。 B。 Excited。 C.Hopeful
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$24. B.$30. C.$36. 听第 10段 材料 ,回答第 18至 20题 。
A。
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5.Who is Rick probably? 1|8。 What does the speaker rnainly talk about?
A.A store owner. B.The wolman’ s fiend. C.A sofa purchaser. A。 A new travel trend。 B.A generation group。 C.A travel package。
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第二节 (共 15小 题 ;每小题 1.5分 ,满分 22.5分 19。 1W·hat do Creneration Zers value according to the speaker?
)
攥 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 A。 R.ecreation。 B.Experience。 C.Wel1-being.
惑 HH 最佳选项。听每段对话或独自前 ,你将有时间阅读各个小题 ,每小题 5秒 钟 ;听完后 ,各小题将斡|鹦。5. ⒛ 。What might rnake solmle people disappointed?
下
=、 秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独 白读两遍。 △
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i羹≡ A∷UointpFesting thps. B.Unexpected happenings C。 · LJnpopular destinations
6段 7题 11:梨
6 听 .W 第 hat do 材 es 料 Ma , n 回 dy 答 p 第 rai 6 s 、 e? 。 : 第 二部分 阅读(共两节 ,满 分50分 ) 躞
A.A poet. B.A movie. c.A city. 第一节 (共 15小 题 ;每小题 2.5分 ,满分 37。 5分 )
D四
阅读下列短文 ,从每题所给的 A、B、C、 个选项中选出最佳选项。
7.What will Bill do now? 8个语篇
督 A
全翻译
排 A.Buy solme snacks. B.C· o to Mandy’s. c.1Give Lisa a cal1.
听第 7段 材料 ,回答第 8至 11题 。 D)ay Trip tO Tarangire National Park
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甾 8.H0· does Parker often feel on his birthday? Tlarangire is one of those parks whose beauty is not fully recognized by people。 It is often only visited
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A.Uneasy. B.IndiⅡierent. c.specia1. for day trips because it is c10se to Ngorongoro and the serengeti. It is full of elephants, zebras and lions。 It
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· 9.What do lnany people do on their binhday? also has sorrle superb scenery to go with it。 You can also see sights such as the rIlarangire River。
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柙 A.stalt a new fitness class. Tlarangire has the second highest concentration of wildlife in Tanzania after the serengeti and the
碉
B.Celebrate past achieve1nents. highest concentration of elephants in the world. It has over 700 1ions living there as w· ell as a wide selection
C.iRenect on the Ⅱleaning of their life. of other anirnals。
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10。 What does Parker dislike about bi1∶ thday celebrations?
2024年 普通高等学校招生全国统一考试 A。 selecting gifts for fHends。 B。 Being the focus of interest。 C。 Preparing for the party
11.What does the w·olrnan suggest Parker do in the end?
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蹰猜题报告 B.R~eplace birthday celebrations by fun things。
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值观,旨在培养具有中国情怀、国际视野和跨文化沟通能力的社会主义建设者和接班人。 听第 8段 材料 ,回答第 12至 14题 。
鞋 命题新情境:阅读D篇 的话题是人工智能立法,切合当前的国际热点;七选五讲述音乐能够唤醒记忆,融入了美育。 12.Why does.Arnanda w·ant to△1ake an appoint1nent?
加 命题新亮点:阅读B篇采用两封书信的形式,丰富了B篇 的选材形式;语法填空第59题考查名词性从句。 A。 To consult about a job. B。 To have a medical exam. C。 To figure out so】rne proble1ns
本试卷满分 150分 ,考试时间120分钟。 目 旺回 13.What does the lnan ask AⅡ landa to do?
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第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分 ) 属理昌≡ A。 Email a form to him. B。 Arange a suitable time. C.Leave her elmlail address。
第一节 (共 5小 题 ;每小题 1.5分 ,满分 7.5分) r凵△9Ⅱno■ 吓‘ 14.Where does the conversation probably take place?
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听下面 对话。每段对话后有一个小题 ,从题中所给的 A、B、 个选项中选出最佳选项。听 A。 In a hospita1. B。 ~At an office。 C.0n the phone
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。 听第 9段 材料 ,回答第 15至 17题 。
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15.What is Char10tte doing?
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A.Fellow workers. B.Miother and son. C.IIusband and wife。
A。 R.eporting a piece of news。 B.Conducting an interview. C.E)iscussing future houses
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16。 What is the aiⅡ 1 0f the house?
A.Do a shift. B.Go to the museulm. C.Have dinner together.
K A。 iMionitoring things relrnotely. B。 iMiaking life easier。 C.Co】m.bining fonn and function
汪 3.Wˉhy does TeⅡy seenl energetic?
17.IIO· does Char10tte sound at the end of the conversation?
He exercises onen. B.He has enough rest. c.He likes his work. w·
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$24. B.$30. C.$36. 听第 10段 材料 ,回答第 18至 20题 。
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5.Who is Rick probably? 1|8。 What does the speaker rnainly talk about?
A.A store owner. B.The wolman’ s fiend. C.A sofa purchaser. A。 A new travel trend。 B.A generation group。 C.A travel package。
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攥 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 A。 R.ecreation。 B.Experience。 C.Wel1-being.
惑 HH 最佳选项。听每段对话或独自前 ,你将有时间阅读各个小题 ,每小题 5秒 钟 ;听完后 ,各小题将斡|鹦。5. ⒛ 。What might rnake solmle people disappointed?
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听第 7段 材料 ,回答第 8至 11题 。 D)ay Trip tO Tarangire National Park
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甾 8.H0· does Parker often feel on his birthday? Tlarangire is one of those parks whose beauty is not fully recognized by people。 It is often only visited
w·
邱
A.Uneasy. B.IndiⅡierent. c.specia1. for day trips because it is c10se to Ngorongoro and the serengeti. It is full of elephants, zebras and lions。 It
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· 9.What do lnany people do on their binhday? also has sorrle superb scenery to go with it。 You can also see sights such as the rIlarangire River。
抑
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柙 A.stalt a new fitness class. Tlarangire has the second highest concentration of wildlife in Tanzania after the serengeti and the
碉
B.Celebrate past achieve1nents. highest concentration of elephants in the world. It has over 700 1ions living there as w· ell as a wide selection
C.iRenect on the Ⅱleaning of their life. of other anirnals。
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Idnerary(彳亏程 Dear Merila,
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ou will be picked up frorrl your accorr11.nodation。 ~After an approxi1.nate 3 hours’ drive, you will arrive E|verything worked pe∶Hiectly until recently. What happened? sollnething 1nust have contributed to
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at rrarangire National Park。 rrhe nalmle of this national park onginates fronl the rrarangire lRiver that crosses this. I’ve spent a long tirne reading your letter and wonder if your issue is a geographica1 0ne。 rrhe glass
ceiling and ignorant people can and do exist in any city。
the park. rrhe park is considered as one of the best places to view elephants up c1ose。 Fron1 the open roof of
▲ While those issues are problel【natic, Iw·onder if it’s actually a reaction to such happenings: one of
the safari(里子夕卜 J1见4姜 旅彳亍) vehicle you will be able to absorb the landscape and see the ani1nals wandeIng ‘‘
your children is leaving holrne and the other one 1w·on’t be far behind, and you’re thinking: What will
around。 In the late afterrloon you will have a hot 1.neal, and then you will leave the park and drive back to
the next chapter of 1ny life 1o0k like and have I done what I w· anted to?”
Moshi。
Solmething n.1agical happens to wO1nen in midlife when they realise it’ s time to put thelmselves front
Included in the price(Us $620 per person)
and centre。 Yˉ ou can talk with your husband about how you fee1. In the short term, plan a trip to
医乙All Tanzania national park fees 因Inte□rlational flights to/fron1 1ranzania
London, 1neet up with solmle old friends and see what they say
K彐 Meals according to the itinerary for EK|.AL1coholic and soft drinks Yours,
each day 区]P)ersonal expenses&tips Annalisa BarbieH
匹口Bottle of rnineral w· ater for each day |Σ 已Travel insurance(&∶ visa fees 24.What does Merrila w·ant to convey by refering to her w· ork?
医日Professional English-speaking guide lXliExtra activities within the park A。 She can barely earn a living. B。 She feels out of place here。
排
D。
l√l Safari 4× 4 jeep with dl accessoHes |X|Hotel accommodation before and after the safari C。 The 1ocals e刂oy better jobs than her。 The city is different from London。
.n to send a booking request iⅡ 25.Why does Melrila write the letter?
Colmle and start your day trip! Click here and fill out the fo△ 1△1ediately。
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21。 1W·hat do wre know about Tarangire? A。 To share her life story abroad。 B.To express her holmlesickness.
To make a colmplaint about life. D。 To tunfl to the editor for advice.
A.It offers day and night trips。 B。 It ow·ns the biggest lion population。 C。 雌
26.What really causes Melrila’ s problerrl according to A~nnalisa?
C.It’s better than people think。 E)。 It has 1·nore wildlife than the serengeti。
A。 Being far away from London。 B.Facing pr苟 udice in the workplace。
22.What can visitors do in the park? △
C.Being at a 1oss about life changes. D.{Ove△ ooking her real needs for 10ng。
Wander along the river. B。 Watch animals in jeeps。
A。
27.In w·hich colurnn of a rrlagazine 1·night this text appear?
C。 Interact with elephants。 E)。 Spend a night in the park。 A。 Culture。 B.iHealth. C。 Education。 D.Lifestyle. 丬
23.What’s included in the price? C
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A.Guide services。 B。 Travel insurance.
A grocery store in Ann~A.rbor, Michigan opened on rruesday to the public。 rrhis is an artist9s uneatable
C。 ∶Meals and soft drinks。 D。 R~ound-trip aidiares。 creation。 rrhe iPlastic Bag store presents shelves filled with items such as 1.neat, eggs, cakes and so on, all 啉
B
of which are made frorn single-use plastics taken frO1n streets and garbage。
Dear editor, The at tinlles during the day will be transfo∏ ned into a stage for a series of short slrns in which 盥
偶 戏 表演),shadow play,and handmade sets are used to tell a story of how the
We1.noved to this country 12 years ago, to be c1ose to 1.ny husband’ s falnily for rF1ore
of plastic waste w· e leave behind n.light be 1·nisinterpreted by future generations— · and hσw
because the cost of liVing w· as 1ow·er. Now in 1.ny late 40s, I feel trapped in life abroad and want to move
what least may become our most lasting“ cultural legacy(遗 产
)”
back to iLondon. 「 ‘‘
Ilheater and fillrl director R~obin|Frohardt is the creative driving force behind the iPlastic iBag store。 I
The city we live in is knσwn for its rnulticulturalis1n and diversity。 Everything seelrned to be w· orking
got the idea Ⅱlany years ago after watching solrneone bag and double-bag and triple-bag Fny groceries,”
·
peidiectly, until recently。 rrhe industry I ork in is dorninated by 1ocal people。 It seerrls they are “
w· Frohardt said on Tuesday。 I just was sort of struck by how much packaging was involved in our everyday
”
unwilling to allow lfne to join what they are doing and that I arrl excluded。
lives。 And it just seerned so unreasonable.I just thought,Fnaybe I could set up a project to change it。
Seeing 1ny eldest child leaving hor】ne and 1·ny youngest, still at scho01, becorning z.nore independent Cornbining a rea1olife superlnarket with filⅡl experience, Frohardt planned to use art and hurr10r to question
has rrlade 1ne realise how unhappy I arn. I feel I have alwˉ ays disregarded rny σwn needs。 our culture of consurnption and convenience and to show one of the greatest probleⅡ ils of our planet.
Iw·ould like to go back to London right awˉ ay. ∶But our children feel at holmle here。 I’rrl confused Plastic bags are created by fossil(化石)fuels and。nen end up as waste in landfills and the ocean。
Arnen.cans throw a· ay 100 billion plastic grocery bags per year. she hopes that she can continue to tour
about what to do。 w·
with the project and bring it to different communities.“ My dream would be that this project will become
Yours,
’
unnecessary one day,’ said Frohardt.
MeHnla
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Frohardt’s work reminds us,Ⅵ th humor,to think notjust about the next two weeks,but also about the
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Idnerary(彳亏程 Dear Merila,
)
ou will be picked up frorrl your accorr11.nodation。 ~After an approxi1.nate 3 hours’ drive, you will arrive E|verything worked pe∶Hiectly until recently. What happened? sollnething 1nust have contributed to
Y。
at rrarangire National Park。 rrhe nalmle of this national park onginates fronl the rrarangire lRiver that crosses this. I’ve spent a long tirne reading your letter and wonder if your issue is a geographica1 0ne。 rrhe glass
ceiling and ignorant people can and do exist in any city。
the park. rrhe park is considered as one of the best places to view elephants up c1ose。 Fron1 the open roof of
▲ While those issues are problel【natic, Iw·onder if it’s actually a reaction to such happenings: one of
the safari(里子夕卜 J1见4姜 旅彳亍) vehicle you will be able to absorb the landscape and see the ani1nals wandeIng ‘‘
your children is leaving holrne and the other one 1w·on’t be far behind, and you’re thinking: What will
around。 In the late afterrloon you will have a hot 1.neal, and then you will leave the park and drive back to
the next chapter of 1ny life 1o0k like and have I done what I w· anted to?”
Moshi。
Solmething n.1agical happens to wO1nen in midlife when they realise it’ s time to put thelmselves front
Included in the price(Us $620 per person)
and centre。 Yˉ ou can talk with your husband about how you fee1. In the short term, plan a trip to
医乙All Tanzania national park fees 因Inte□rlational flights to/fron1 1ranzania
London, 1neet up with solmle old friends and see what they say
K彐 Meals according to the itinerary for EK|.AL1coholic and soft drinks Yours,
each day 区]P)ersonal expenses&tips Annalisa BarbieH
匹口Bottle of rnineral w· ater for each day |Σ 已Travel insurance(&∶ visa fees 24.What does Merrila w·ant to convey by refering to her w· ork?
医日Professional English-speaking guide lXliExtra activities within the park A。 She can barely earn a living. B。 She feels out of place here。
排
D。
l√l Safari 4× 4 jeep with dl accessoHes |X|Hotel accommodation before and after the safari C。 The 1ocals e刂oy better jobs than her。 The city is different from London。
.n to send a booking request iⅡ 25.Why does Melrila write the letter?
Colmle and start your day trip! Click here and fill out the fo△ 1△1ediately。
出
21。 1W·hat do wre know about Tarangire? A。 To share her life story abroad。 B.To express her holmlesickness.
To make a colmplaint about life. D。 To tunfl to the editor for advice.
A.It offers day and night trips。 B。 It ow·ns the biggest lion population。 C。 雌
26.What really causes Melrila’ s problerrl according to A~nnalisa?
C.It’s better than people think。 E)。 It has 1·nore wildlife than the serengeti。
A。 Being far away from London。 B.Facing pr苟 udice in the workplace。
22.What can visitors do in the park? △
C.Being at a 1oss about life changes. D.{Ove△ ooking her real needs for 10ng。
Wander along the river. B。 Watch animals in jeeps。
A。
27.In w·hich colurnn of a rrlagazine 1·night this text appear?
C。 Interact with elephants。 E)。 Spend a night in the park。 A。 Culture。 B.iHealth. C。 Education。 D.Lifestyle. 丬
23.What’s included in the price? C
州
A.Guide services。 B。 Travel insurance.
A grocery store in Ann~A.rbor, Michigan opened on rruesday to the public。 rrhis is an artist9s uneatable
C。 ∶Meals and soft drinks。 D。 R~ound-trip aidiares。 creation。 rrhe iPlastic Bag store presents shelves filled with items such as 1.neat, eggs, cakes and so on, all 啉
B
of which are made frorn single-use plastics taken frO1n streets and garbage。
Dear editor, The at tinlles during the day will be transfo∏ ned into a stage for a series of short slrns in which 盥
偶 戏 表演),shadow play,and handmade sets are used to tell a story of how the
We1.noved to this country 12 years ago, to be c1ose to 1.ny husband’ s falnily for rF1ore
of plastic waste w· e leave behind n.light be 1·nisinterpreted by future generations— · and hσw
because the cost of liVing w· as 1ow·er. Now in 1.ny late 40s, I feel trapped in life abroad and want to move
what least may become our most lasting“ cultural legacy(遗 产
)”
back to iLondon. 「 ‘‘
Ilheater and fillrl director R~obin|Frohardt is the creative driving force behind the iPlastic iBag store。 I
The city we live in is knσwn for its rnulticulturalis1n and diversity。 Everything seelrned to be w· orking
got the idea Ⅱlany years ago after watching solrneone bag and double-bag and triple-bag Fny groceries,”
·
peidiectly, until recently。 rrhe industry I ork in is dorninated by 1ocal people。 It seerrls they are “
w· Frohardt said on Tuesday。 I just was sort of struck by how much packaging was involved in our everyday
”
unwilling to allow lfne to join what they are doing and that I arrl excluded。
lives。 And it just seerned so unreasonable.I just thought,Fnaybe I could set up a project to change it。
Seeing 1ny eldest child leaving hor】ne and 1·ny youngest, still at scho01, becorning z.nore independent Cornbining a rea1olife superlnarket with filⅡl experience, Frohardt planned to use art and hurr10r to question
has rrlade 1ne realise how unhappy I arn. I feel I have alwˉ ays disregarded rny σwn needs。 our culture of consurnption and convenience and to show one of the greatest probleⅡ ils of our planet.
Iw·ould like to go back to London right awˉ ay. ∶But our children feel at holmle here。 I’rrl confused Plastic bags are created by fossil(化石)fuels and。nen end up as waste in landfills and the ocean。
Arnen.cans throw a· ay 100 billion plastic grocery bags per year. she hopes that she can continue to tour
about what to do。 w·
with the project and bring it to different communities.“ My dream would be that this project will become
Yours,
’
unnecessary one day,’ said Frohardt.
MeHnla
“
Frohardt’s work reminds us,Ⅵ th humor,to think notjust about the next two weeks,but also about the
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)next two decades and the next two centuries。 What will relrn,ain hundreds of yea△ 3 1ater? We hope that our 35.Which can be the best title of the text?
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legacy will be plays rather than piles of plastics,’ said rrim To】rn.pkins, President of Times square Alliance。 A。 AI:a Real Threat? B.Don’ t Rush intO Policing AI
28.What are the things in the iPlastic iBag store like? AI:Humans9 Friend or Enerny? D.Time for Government tO Regulate AI
C。
A。 Decorative。 B。 Recyclable。 C.Dirty. D。 Artificia1. 第二节 (共 5小 题;每小题 2.5分 ,满分 12。 5分 )
29.What does the Plastic Bag store aim to do? 阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填人空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
A。 ~Appeal to people to recycle plastic。 B。 Call attention to hann of plastic waste. s happened to all of us: a song colmles on the radio, and· e are irnrnediately transported back to a
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C)。 Change people’s consurnption concept。 E)。 show achieverrlents of plastic recycling。 t11ne In our past。 36
■ 30.Where did Frohardt get inspiration frolm? Tlhere are a few things that connect tunes with our 1nel【 nories。 Music is often a necessary elelmlent of
A。 ∶ H∶ er filrn expeHences。 B.Short filrns at the store。 Πlany i1nportant life events, and it is also very effective in a∏ · esting our attention。 37___ Besides, the
{Overuse of plastic bags. D.Concern for overconsuInption。
C。 ellnotional nature of mlusic helps rnake it particulady rrlernorable.
31.What does Tim Tompkins think of Frohardt’ s project? We often becorne farrliliar with a piece of rrlusic because w· e hear it as background linusic. The linore
Meaningfu1. B。 C.Imaginative. D。
A。 Challenging。 Impractical。 familiar a piece of music is,the more efFective it is in bHnging back memories。 1!B__ The reason is
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that w·e are far rnore likely to hear a song over and over again than to watch a filΠ 1 0r a rrⅤ graΠ△ne in the
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and factories。 In another,large language models(LLMs)of the s。rt that power generative Tiffany Jenkins, wrlting for a culture colu口 n.n, has a different opinion :39 She tells us how
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throughout hist0工y oral cultures have passed inlportant knowledge frorrl generation to generation through songs
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舯 It is tilne to think hard about these filn1 plots, not because they have becolmle rnore probable but because of this characteHstic。 Γhe rhythm(韵律)and rhyme in lines of songs all seⅣ e as memory aids.
■ Ⅲ because policyrrlakers around the world are considering lineasures to guard against then1。 ′ rhe idea that AI 40 This fact coresponds with what many experts call the“ reminiscence bump(怀 |日 J性记
could drive humans to extinction is Ⅱ Eulatlve— n00ne yet knows how such a threat m1ght materialise and J1乙 )” ,where。lder adults(over forty) have increased recollection of events that occured during their
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standards and rules can be set. It’ s clear that our rrlelrnories and rnusic are closely linked· to the point that rnusic is being used to
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create g1obal rules that are ai1.ned at the· wTOng problerns and are ineffective against the rea1 0nes。 B。 Music itself is easy to relrne】 mber。
Because of the con1puting resources and technical skills required, only a handful of con1panies have so C。 But what 1.nakes rnusic so effective in doing this?
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far developed pow·erful“frontier” rnodels。 New hurrled regulations could easily block out cornpetitors to the
“ handful of con1panies’ ’ , especially because these con1panies are working c10sely with governΠlents on E。 This applies tO 1.nusic 1.nore than other cultural products.
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ve been wˉo曰ried about clirrlate change rny 41。 A.declared iB.doubted
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抻 reduce ca此on emissions(排 放 ) and grew
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C。 ~AI will be applied to a limited degree。 ∶ D。 The public will be rnisled about danger。
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) )This ~46~ 1.ne。 Those future generations 46。 A。 transforlned B。 guided 注意
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unnecessary things I bought.。 。 I eventually C。 expeinrnents D.lessons “ ‘‘ ’ ‘‘
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unnecessary things I bought.。 。 I eventually C。 expeinrnents D.lessons “ ‘‘ ’ ‘‘
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rrlanaged to reduce rrly errlissions by 50%。 51。 A.shared B.identified ‘
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Tiger。 As her name,our mouser(捕 崩U苗)Tiger is the queen here,and considers the stable hers.
for a holiday; _54_, w· e spend 1nost of our 54.A.otherwise B.thus
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holidays or weekends at the~5上 ~beach· fudhermore D。 instead ’ “ ’ “ ” 雌
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rrhat afternoon, Mo111 tells 1ne a horse a口
riVes to board。 l[1orse boarding is part of our stable’s business. I
big difference. C.relmote D。 clean “ △
第二节 (共 10小题 ;每小题 1.5分 ,满分 15分 hurry over only to see a huge black horse。 I couldn’t see over his back. lDad waves rne over。 lMis。 Heidt and
) ’’ “
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“ ·
Actually, he’ s been like this for weeks since his partner |Kierrick suddenly died。 rrhey w·ere
Walk in the halls of an acaden.uc earth science departrrlent, and you’ll likely nnd 56 (show)
’’ ‘‘′
on a wall sorrlewhere a strikingly beautiful rrlap of the world’ s ocean△oor. 57 map was inseparable, and now。 。。 Ms. I.Ieidt says。 I′ he ani1.nal doctor says it’s not good for hiln to be a10ne.” Ⅲ
“rritan9s sure to rnake friends here,’ ’ ‘‘rritan9s big, but
r and 58_(represent) I tell Ms. l[1eidt。 She hands 1ne his lead and says,
completed in 1977,being the nrst c。 mplete world map ofthe ocean n。。
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the highest point of Maoe Tharp’ s career.It gives scientists and the public alike their first sight of
Titan at once, but they hang back. rrhere9s no interaction。
59 the sea no。rl。。ks like.
h the middle of the|⒛th cenh岬 ,when continend dm(大陆漂移)met wi山 s加 0ng m (oppose) At about 9 an1 the next day,Letty and the aniⅡ llals come.As we unload the cats,a spotted dog juimps 渊
=∶ “ ’ “ “
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”
of plate tectonics(板块构造学)to appear。 |· Buddy△ he.dog..in chance,so.。 。 ROWR!A sound intem1pts her。 Tiger mshes to Buddy。 We huⅡy to get
“ m
rrharp began somethin虹to stop her。 But suddenly we snd there’ s no sign of Buddy。 Letty hangs her head。
her career at a time when few women 62 (become)scientists,but she Was I’
sorry-” I accept her apo1ogy and w· e keep seeking iBuddy。
able to take advantage of doors opened by histon.cal circurnstances, becoⅡ 1ing 63 (unique)
注意
qualified to make significant contributions to both science and ca】ography(地图绘制 :
)。
1.续 写词数应为 150左 右
In 1997,the Library of Congress narned her as one of the four{6|4 (great)ca】ographers ;
2.请
按如下格式作答。
of the 20th century。 She died in 2006, but countless w·ollnen scientists 6{5 _(motivate)by her
“ ’
spirit since then. Izzy, look!’ she points tσ w· ard rritan wˉ 。Ⅱiedly
第四部分 写作(共两节,满分 40分
)
第一节 (满 分 15分
)
“ ” Ms. l[1eidt tears up when she knows the friendship betw·een「ritan and iBuddy.
你所在的城市正在举办 我为家乡代言 英文征文活动,请你写一篇短文参赛。内容包括
:
1.展 现家乡魅力(美食、历史、风景等);
2.邀
请前来参观。
英语猜题卷 (二 ) 新高考卷 第7页(共8页 英语猜题卷 (二 ) 新高考卷 第8页(共 8页
) )绝密★启用前 听第 8段 材料 ,回答第 10至 12题 。
2024年 普通高等学校招生全国统一考试 10。 Which subject was Mr。 Johnson’s favorite?
English. B.Miath。
A。 C。 Cornputer science。
(三
英语猜题 卷 11.What does Mr. Johnson attach the I· nost importance to?
)
B.writing。
A。 Logic。 C。 Calculation。
蹰 猜题报告
12.What w·ould lMir. Johnson like to w· ork as?
条 命题人猜想:高考英语将落实 “ 立德树人、服务选才、引导教学 ” 的高考核心功能,遵循 “ 引进来,推 出去 ” 的思路,以 A。 A software tester。 B。 A∶Πllath teacher。 C。 A computer programmer。
— 社会主义核心价值观为导向,全面考查考生的英语学科核心素养。 听第 9段 材料 ,回答第 13至 16题 。
—
—
耻 命题新情境:阅读C篇论述了作者对人工智能撰写高中体育比赛新闻的看法;语法填空融入中国元素,介绍春节被
13.What is the probable relationship between susan and rrolml?
—
— 宣布为联合国假日。 A。 Host and renter. B.sch0011.nates。 C。 Teacher and student。
— 卿 '命题新亮点:阅读第28题考查对提及某事物的原因的推断,干扰项很有干扰性;语法填空第59题考查介词中的难点。 14.Which n0。rd。es Ton1 1ive on?
—
— 本试卷满分 150分 ,考试时间120分钟。 A。 The second△oor. B。 The fourth△ 00r。 C。 The sixth noorl
— 躞
15.What attracts susan lfnost in the building?
— 第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分
)
—
—
唰 第一节 (共 5小题;每小题 1.5分 ,满分
7。
5分
)
A。 The w·ash house. B。 The study hal1. C。 The gym。
— 5段 C三
听力 16.What does Tolll suggest Susan do at last?
巾 搀
听下面 对话。每段对话后有一个小题 ,从题中所给的 A、B、 个选项中选出最佳选项。听
A。 Buy a used sofa. B。 Ⅴisit a senior。 C。 Decorate the nat
划 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。
10段 17至 20题
舯 听第 材料 ,回答第 。
1.When does the conversation probably take place?
17.What does the speaker say about 1nost students?
脚
A。 At 10:20. B。 At 10:30。 C。 At 10:40. A。 ’ They lack basic skills。 B.IThey have g00d study habits C.They rrlanage their tirrle p00rly
K
Where will Mary go next year?
2。 18.What contributes to students’ anxiety?
A。 T0Canada。 B.T0Allnerica. C。 T0China. A。 Their seHous nflistakes。 B。 Their feelings of failure。 C.T11eir desire for e|ghciency
3.Why did John buy the book? 19.Which is a relaxation technique?
逻
砰 ’
< 吓 H X A。 To find a paper。 B.To get inforlnation。 C。 To keep healthy。 A。 R.eading b00ks。 B。 rhinking positively. C。 Breathing deeply.
邸 4.What is the 1.nan doing? 20.∶How rnany tips does the speaker offer for dealing with anxiety?
■
A.3. B。
A.R.epairing a phone. B。 Writing a receipt. C.iMiaking a coⅡ lplaint. 4. C。 5.
尽 5.Which linuseun.l did Cindy visit yesterday? 第二部分 阅读(共两节,满分 50分
) 躞
The science Museum. B.The Nature Museum. C.The Art Miuseum。 第一节 (共 15小题;每小题 2.5分 ,满分 37。 5分
A。 )
D四
郦 ˉ 攥 第二节 (共 15小 题 ;每小题 1.5分 ,满分 22.5分) / 阅 读 下 列 短 文 , 从 每 题 所 给 的 A 、 B
A
、C、 个选项 中选出最佳选项 8个语篇
粼 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 个选项申选|出 △
MINIBOss&BIGBOss sUMMER BUsINEss CAMP
全翻译
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i纛:垂 5 ·
秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。 ≡≡ I∶
,J。i如 u.s at our award-winning International summer Business CamD!
翻 卷I鲰
听第
6段
材料 ,回答第 6、
7题
。
T1ogether with students fro△ 1 all over the w·orld, you will dive into ≯`
s
耐H
ummER MEs
experiencing life and culture. We’ ve served over 9,000 students frorr1 27 ■
6.How does Andrew nnd Pr。fessor sam’s lecture?
countries since 2000! c
BUs
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|Ⅱ
m
E
p
ss
A。 Easy. B.Bohng。 C.Dificult. LOCATION
斟
7.What does Andrew ask sally to do?
The can1p is 10cated 10 1rniles frolm Oxford,not far fron1 London and
lm Orhrdorh。r△●。o,ud0。J“:琪田OⅡ
羽
甾 A。 Lend hirn her notes。 B。 study together tonight。 C.Prepare for the discussion。
Calmbridge。
邱 7段 9题
听第 材料 ,回答第 8、 。 ACCOMMODATIONs
肛
What will Nora probably do today?
· 8。 Tlhe canflp provides full board. You will live in shared r00Ⅱ ils in the boarding rrh。rnt。nI|Iigh sch001 0r
驷
柙 A.C·o cycling。 B。 C「 o sightseeing。 C。 G.o hiking。 Tlhornton(Co11ege. lDelicious English dishes are prepared by chefs。
碉 g)。 why does Anthony advise finding a nearby place? AGE GROUPs
A.It will rain later on。 B。 It won’t be t00 tiring。 C。 The w·eather is changeable。 Miniboss groups: 9-11, 12-15 |Bigboss groups: 15-18
英语猜题卷 (三 ) 新高考卷 第1页(共8页 英语猜题卷 (三 ) 新高考卷 第2页(共 8页
) )绝密★启用前 听第 8段 材料 ,回答第 10至 12题 。
2024年 普通高等学校招生全国统一考试 10。 Which subject was Mr。 Johnson’s favorite?
English. B.Miath。
A。 C。 Cornputer science。
(三
英语猜题 卷 11.What does Mr. Johnson attach the I· nost importance to?
)
B.writing。
A。 Logic。 C。 Calculation。
蹰 猜题报告
12.What w·ould lMir. Johnson like to w· ork as?
条 命题人猜想:高考英语将落实 “ 立德树人、服务选才、引导教学 ” 的高考核心功能,遵循 “ 引进来,推 出去 ” 的思路,以 A。 A software tester。 B。 A∶Πllath teacher。 C。 A computer programmer。
— 社会主义核心价值观为导向,全面考查考生的英语学科核心素养。 听第 9段 材料 ,回答第 13至 16题 。
—
—
耻 命题新情境:阅读C篇论述了作者对人工智能撰写高中体育比赛新闻的看法;语法填空融入中国元素,介绍春节被
13.What is the probable relationship between susan and rrolml?
—
— 宣布为联合国假日。 A。 Host and renter. B.sch0011.nates。 C。 Teacher and student。
— 卿 '命题新亮点:阅读第28题考查对提及某事物的原因的推断,干扰项很有干扰性;语法填空第59题考查介词中的难点。 14.Which n0。rd。es Ton1 1ive on?
—
— 本试卷满分 150分 ,考试时间120分钟。 A。 The second△oor. B。 The fourth△ 00r。 C。 The sixth noorl
— 躞
15.What attracts susan lfnost in the building?
— 第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分
)
—
—
唰 第一节 (共 5小题;每小题 1.5分 ,满分
7。
5分
)
A。 The w·ash house. B。 The study hal1. C。 The gym。
— 5段 C三
听力 16.What does Tolll suggest Susan do at last?
巾 搀
听下面 对话。每段对话后有一个小题 ,从题中所给的 A、B、 个选项中选出最佳选项。听
A。 Buy a used sofa. B。 Ⅴisit a senior。 C。 Decorate the nat
划 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。
10段 17至 20题
舯 听第 材料 ,回答第 。
1.When does the conversation probably take place?
17.What does the speaker say about 1nost students?
脚
A。 At 10:20. B。 At 10:30。 C。 At 10:40. A。 ’ They lack basic skills。 B.IThey have g00d study habits C.They rrlanage their tirrle p00rly
K
Where will Mary go next year?
2。 18.What contributes to students’ anxiety?
A。 T0Canada。 B.T0Allnerica. C。 T0China. A。 Their seHous nflistakes。 B。 Their feelings of failure。 C.T11eir desire for e|ghciency
3.Why did John buy the book? 19.Which is a relaxation technique?
逻
砰 ’
< 吓 H X A。 To find a paper。 B.To get inforlnation。 C。 To keep healthy。 A。 R.eading b00ks。 B。 rhinking positively. C。 Breathing deeply.
邸 4.What is the 1.nan doing? 20.∶How rnany tips does the speaker offer for dealing with anxiety?
■
A.3. B。
A.R.epairing a phone. B。 Writing a receipt. C.iMiaking a coⅡ lplaint. 4. C。 5.
尽 5.Which linuseun.l did Cindy visit yesterday? 第二部分 阅读(共两节,满分 50分
) 躞
The science Museum. B.The Nature Museum. C.The Art Miuseum。 第一节 (共 15小题;每小题 2.5分 ,满分 37。 5分
A。 )
D四
郦 ˉ 攥 第二节 (共 15小 题 ;每小题 1.5分 ,满分 22.5分) / 阅 读 下 列 短 文 , 从 每 题 所 给 的 A 、 B
A
、C、 个选项 中选出最佳选项 8个语篇
粼 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 个选项申选|出 △
MINIBOss&BIGBOss sUMMER BUsINEss CAMP
全翻译
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i纛:垂 5 ·
秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。 ≡≡ I∶
,J。i如 u.s at our award-winning International summer Business CamD!
翻 卷I鲰
听第
6段
材料 ,回答第 6、
7题
。
T1ogether with students fro△ 1 all over the w·orld, you will dive into ≯`
s
耐H
ummER MEs
experiencing life and culture. We’ ve served over 9,000 students frorr1 27 ■
6.How does Andrew nnd Pr。fessor sam’s lecture?
countries since 2000! c
BUs
A
|Ⅱ
m
E
p
ss
A。 Easy. B.Bohng。 C.Dificult. LOCATION
斟
7.What does Andrew ask sally to do?
The can1p is 10cated 10 1rniles frolm Oxford,not far fron1 London and
lm Orhrdorh。r△●。o,ud0。J“:琪田OⅡ
羽
甾 A。 Lend hirn her notes。 B。 study together tonight。 C.Prepare for the discussion。
Calmbridge。
邱 7段 9题
听第 材料 ,回答第 8、 。 ACCOMMODATIONs
肛
What will Nora probably do today?
· 8。 Tlhe canflp provides full board. You will live in shared r00Ⅱ ils in the boarding rrh。rnt。nI|Iigh sch001 0r
驷
柙 A.C·o cycling。 B。 C「 o sightseeing。 C。 G.o hiking。 Tlhornton(Co11ege. lDelicious English dishes are prepared by chefs。
碉 g)。 why does Anthony advise finding a nearby place? AGE GROUPs
A.It will rain later on。 B。 It won’t be t00 tiring。 C。 The w·eather is changeable。 Miniboss groups: 9-11, 12-15 |Bigboss groups: 15-18
英语猜题卷 (三 ) 新高考卷 第1页(共8页 英语猜题卷 (三 ) 新高考卷 第2页(共 8页
) )POWERFUL PROGRAMMEs 24.What can be learned about Riggs?
匝彐Exp1ore Y^ourself in Business A。 ∶He is trained to greet everyone. B.iHe wins逻 ;reat popularity.
rrhis c。
urse provides you with a broad introduction to business, hurnan full potential and self- C.He escaped frO1n a car by hirnser. D.He was a bit out of condition。
realization. It equips you with the skills to successfully launch and manage your o·wn business。 Most 25.How did Riggs get his narne?
importantly,you will develop the mindset to become a groundbreaking entrepreneur(1企 上Ⅱ生家 A.By firefighters’ preference。 B。 By the 10cals’ voting together。
)。
IZI Academic Programme C。 By following Marcare11i’s suggestion。 ∶D.By choosing frorrl nalmles of fire trucks。
Immerse(使 沉浸于)yourself in the exciting business world through case studies of world-famous 26.Why are support dogs favoured by first responders?
corrlpanies。 In addition to training, the canap has 1.nany recreational activities and sports, which alternate A。 rThey’ re friendly to strangers。 B.rThey’ re able to cure 1.nental illness.
with business galrnes and daily evening reflection。 On this course, you will: C。 They can provide e】 motional support。 D.They help the stafF do w· ork faster.
●Identify how to un1ock your full potential and manage your own potential; 27.The East Haven Fire DepartⅡlent regards Riggs as
● Strengthen your problern-solving abilities; A.a vital team member B。 a guardian for them
● Deve1op cooperation skills; C.a good lau逻;h for all D。 a wel1oknown mascot
● ∶Exarrline how leading entrepreneurs achieve their goals; C
● Leainl to think like an entrepreneur。 “
The Worthington Christian defeated the Westerville North by 2-1 in an(0hio boys’ soccer galmle on 排
21.Wrhat do wre know about the ca】 rnp? ’’
saturday。 That’s according to a story that ran last month in r‰ ec。 J乙lPB3】`“ DjsPGJc凡 。That lead was written
A。 It has a history of 27 years。 B。 It is backed by oxford and Ca】【nbridge。 not by a sportswnter,but by an artificial intelligence(AI)too1. 出
C。 It is clearly targeted at teenagers。 E)。 It is open to students of all nationalities. Many news organizations are now exanlining how AI might be used in their w· ork。 ∶But if they begin
22.What can calrnpers lean1 frolm the Explore Yourself in Business course? ‘
their‘ expeinrnenting” with high schoo1 sports because they are less 1.nolrnentous than w· ar, peace, clirnate 蚌
A。 Teallnˉwork spirit。 B.Interpersonal skills. change and politics, they rrlay Ⅱ liss sol【 口lething crucial。 Nothing lnay be 1.nore i1nportant to the students w·ho
Creative thinking. E).Proble1n-solving abilities。 ′
C。 play high schoo1 sports, and to their fan1ilies, neighborhoods, and solmleti1nes, the whole tσ w·n。 rhat next △
23。 What can the second progranIne do?
gallne is what the students train for, w· ork tow·ard, and drearrl about。 SolⅡ1eday, alluost all student athletes
mbine education with pleasure. B.Teach carnpers to set goals。
A。 Co】 爿
will go on to haVe jobs in front of screens,in oflfice parks,at sch001s,in hospitals or on construction sites。
D。
C.Offer jobs in world-famous companies。 Train campers to think like adults。
They 1nay suffer b10ws and setbacks。 ∶But the high schoo1 galΠlles they played and watched, as w· ell as their
B
旧
hopes and cheers, will stay vivid in their 1nelmlories.
ned
A little dog, rescued by the∶ East I.1aven iFire lDepartrrlent, has been adopted by the fire station。 Nal【
I have a sinfla11 idea. If newspapers will no 10nger send staff reporters to coVer high sch0o1 galmles, why
Riggs, this little dog greets everyone w·arluly, uplifting the firefighters after a hard day’ s work。 In his new 啉
not hire high sch001 student jouⅡ lalists?News organizations can pay students an houdy wage to cover high
home,Riggs is busy being a friend,a town celebrity,and a mascot(吉 祥物
)。 ·
sch001 Tlhe young reporters △1ight learn how to be fair to all sides, rite vividly, and attract
w·
The six-Imonth-old dog was rescued frorrl a hot car that was Darked bv the iEast Haven Tσ wn|BGach。 渊
what solmle celebrities in sports did, and do。
The inside temperature of the 10cked car was 50℃ on that August day。 Yet the little dog,taken to the 0hgt—
—————
|△
=f of the great writers who w· ere inspired by sports: Hen.lingway on nshing, Bernard lMialarrlud
Haven AniFnal Control,was healthy after this terrlble experience。
“
and on baseball,Chen Zhongshi on f0otball,and CLR Jalrnes on cricket,w· ho said, There
Everyone fell in love with this little dog and wanted him.When it was finally decided that|th0 lr
wn can be and bleeding where so many thousands see the inevitable(不 可避免的)ups and downs of
departrrlent could keep hirrl, the next irnportant step wˉ as to give hilrl an appropriate nal“ lle。 rrhe entire to· ’’
only a game。 A good high schoo1 writer,unlike a robot, could tell readers not just the score,but the
becalrne involved online in selecting a nalmle frO1了 1 a list of nalmles and Riggs, a con.11non W· ord for a fire tru.ck,
stories of the galrne。
w·as chosen。 Riggs fit oght in with the firenghters, and Fire Chief Miatthew lMiarcarelli。
28.Why is the lead 1|nentioned in the first paragraph?
Marcarelli described how seeing Riggs, a support dog now, actually changed the rn00d of tired staff
after a long day of w·ork。 Iˉ Ie explained that station supporti dogs are becoFning increasingly popular as they A。 To introduce an original idea。 B.To show~AI’s wide application.
assist with the rnental health and ˉ wel1-being of first responders。 Cute and friendly, iRiggs also offers C。 To bring in the opinion about AI。 D.To stress AI’ s imlportance to news。
distraction to the first responders。 “ We see a 10t of1.nisfortunes and solrne folks try to internalize then1。 We 29。 What does the author think of high schoo1 galmles?
have w·ays of dealing with thern and he’ s going to be one of these wˉays to help us,’ ’ Marcarelli said。 A。 ∶Hopefu1. B。 Eyeocatching。 C。 Co】rnpetitive。 ∶D.Far-reaching.
Called the rescuers’ rescue, Riggs is 1oved by all and has a special place in Marcarelli’ s heart. Riggs 3C)。 What is good sports ne· wrs like according to the author?
B。
now has a 1oving home and often carries out the duties with them。 He even has his own fire hydrant(消 A。 Rich in contents。 Fair in comments。
防栓 C。 Centered on results。 D。 Targeted on readers。
)。
英语猜题卷(三 ) 新高考卷 第3页(共 8页 英语猜题卷 (三 ) 新高考卷 第4页(共8页
) )POWERFUL PROGRAMMEs 24.What can be learned about Riggs?
匝彐Exp1ore Y^ourself in Business A。 ∶He is trained to greet everyone. B.iHe wins逻 ;reat popularity.
rrhis c。
urse provides you with a broad introduction to business, hurnan full potential and self- C.He escaped frO1n a car by hirnser. D.He was a bit out of condition。
realization. It equips you with the skills to successfully launch and manage your o·wn business。 Most 25.How did Riggs get his narne?
importantly,you will develop the mindset to become a groundbreaking entrepreneur(1企 上Ⅱ生家 A.By firefighters’ preference。 B。 By the 10cals’ voting together。
)。
IZI Academic Programme C。 By following Marcare11i’s suggestion。 ∶D.By choosing frorrl nalmles of fire trucks。
Immerse(使 沉浸于)yourself in the exciting business world through case studies of world-famous 26.Why are support dogs favoured by first responders?
corrlpanies。 In addition to training, the canap has 1.nany recreational activities and sports, which alternate A。 rThey’ re friendly to strangers。 B.rThey’ re able to cure 1.nental illness.
with business galrnes and daily evening reflection。 On this course, you will: C。 They can provide e】 motional support。 D.They help the stafF do w· ork faster.
●Identify how to un1ock your full potential and manage your own potential; 27.The East Haven Fire DepartⅡlent regards Riggs as
● Strengthen your problern-solving abilities; A.a vital team member B。 a guardian for them
● Deve1op cooperation skills; C.a good lau逻;h for all D。 a wel1oknown mascot
● ∶Exarrline how leading entrepreneurs achieve their goals; C
● Leainl to think like an entrepreneur。 “
The Worthington Christian defeated the Westerville North by 2-1 in an(0hio boys’ soccer galmle on 排
21.Wrhat do wre know about the ca】 rnp? ’’
saturday。 That’s according to a story that ran last month in r‰ ec。 J乙lPB3】`“ DjsPGJc凡 。That lead was written
A。 It has a history of 27 years。 B。 It is backed by oxford and Ca】【nbridge。 not by a sportswnter,but by an artificial intelligence(AI)too1. 出
C。 It is clearly targeted at teenagers。 E)。 It is open to students of all nationalities. Many news organizations are now exanlining how AI might be used in their w· ork。 ∶But if they begin
22.What can calrnpers lean1 frolm the Explore Yourself in Business course? ‘
their‘ expeinrnenting” with high schoo1 sports because they are less 1.nolrnentous than w· ar, peace, clirnate 蚌
A。 Teallnˉwork spirit。 B.Interpersonal skills. change and politics, they rrlay Ⅱ liss sol【 口lething crucial。 Nothing lnay be 1.nore i1nportant to the students w·ho
Creative thinking. E).Proble1n-solving abilities。 ′
C。 play high schoo1 sports, and to their fan1ilies, neighborhoods, and solmleti1nes, the whole tσ w·n。 rhat next △
23。 What can the second progranIne do?
gallne is what the students train for, w· ork tow·ard, and drearrl about。 SolⅡ1eday, alluost all student athletes
mbine education with pleasure. B.Teach carnpers to set goals。
A。 Co】 爿
will go on to haVe jobs in front of screens,in oflfice parks,at sch001s,in hospitals or on construction sites。
D。
C.Offer jobs in world-famous companies。 Train campers to think like adults。
They 1nay suffer b10ws and setbacks。 ∶But the high schoo1 galΠlles they played and watched, as w· ell as their
B
旧
hopes and cheers, will stay vivid in their 1nelmlories.
ned
A little dog, rescued by the∶ East I.1aven iFire lDepartrrlent, has been adopted by the fire station。 Nal【
I have a sinfla11 idea. If newspapers will no 10nger send staff reporters to coVer high sch0o1 galmles, why
Riggs, this little dog greets everyone w·arluly, uplifting the firefighters after a hard day’ s work。 In his new 啉
not hire high sch001 student jouⅡ lalists?News organizations can pay students an houdy wage to cover high
home,Riggs is busy being a friend,a town celebrity,and a mascot(吉 祥物
)。 ·
sch001 Tlhe young reporters △1ight learn how to be fair to all sides, rite vividly, and attract
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The six-Imonth-old dog was rescued frorrl a hot car that was Darked bv the iEast Haven Tσ wn|BGach。 渊
what solmle celebrities in sports did, and do。
The inside temperature of the 10cked car was 50℃ on that August day。 Yet the little dog,taken to the 0hgt—
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=f of the great writers who w· ere inspired by sports: Hen.lingway on nshing, Bernard lMialarrlud
Haven AniFnal Control,was healthy after this terrlble experience。
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and on baseball,Chen Zhongshi on f0otball,and CLR Jalrnes on cricket,w· ho said, There
Everyone fell in love with this little dog and wanted him.When it was finally decided that|th0 lr
wn can be and bleeding where so many thousands see the inevitable(不 可避免的)ups and downs of
departrrlent could keep hirrl, the next irnportant step wˉ as to give hilrl an appropriate nal“ lle。 rrhe entire to· ’’
only a game。 A good high schoo1 writer,unlike a robot, could tell readers not just the score,but the
becalrne involved online in selecting a nalmle frO1了 1 a list of nalmles and Riggs, a con.11non W· ord for a fire tru.ck,
stories of the galrne。
w·as chosen。 Riggs fit oght in with the firenghters, and Fire Chief Miatthew lMiarcarelli。
28.Why is the lead 1|nentioned in the first paragraph?
Marcarelli described how seeing Riggs, a support dog now, actually changed the rn00d of tired staff
after a long day of w·ork。 Iˉ Ie explained that station supporti dogs are becoFning increasingly popular as they A。 To introduce an original idea。 B.To show~AI’s wide application.
assist with the rnental health and ˉ wel1-being of first responders。 Cute and friendly, iRiggs also offers C。 To bring in the opinion about AI。 D.To stress AI’ s imlportance to news。
distraction to the first responders。 “ We see a 10t of1.nisfortunes and solrne folks try to internalize then1。 We 29。 What does the author think of high schoo1 galmles?
have w·ays of dealing with thern and he’ s going to be one of these wˉays to help us,’ ’ Marcarelli said。 A。 ∶Hopefu1. B。 Eyeocatching。 C。 Co】rnpetitive。 ∶D.Far-reaching.
Called the rescuers’ rescue, Riggs is 1oved by all and has a special place in Marcarelli’ s heart. Riggs 3C)。 What is good sports ne· wrs like according to the author?
B。
now has a 1oving home and often carries out the duties with them。 He even has his own fire hydrant(消 A。 Rich in contents。 Fair in comments。
防栓 C。 Centered on results。 D。 Targeted on readers。
)。
英语猜题卷(三 ) 新高考卷 第3页(共 8页 英语猜题卷 (三 ) 新高考卷 第4页(共8页
) )31.Which can be a suitable title for the text? 第二节 (共 5小 题 ;每小题 2。 5分 ,满分 12。 5分 )
A。 News Organizations Are Abusing AI B。 High sch001ers Can Do What AI Can’ t 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。
C.Great Writers Are Crazy About sports D。 AI Ruins High school students’ iMemory T11e voice wlthin can be your interrlal guidance systeF11 tow· ard deve10pilmlent and optiⅡlisΠ Having control
1。
D
of your inner voice can be an incredibly po· e1ful to01 for creating cycles of positive thinking。 36
w·
As the planet gets hotter, the need for c001 1iving environn1ents is beconling rnore urgent。 But air Identify negative thoughts.People who don’ t believe in themselves can go through life allowing
conditioning is not alw· ays reconlrnended for use since units produce 1.nassive greenhouse gases and use lots negative thoughts to guide them。 rr。 break the dangerous cycle of negative thought patterns, you 1· nust first
of energy。 Nˉow, researchers have found in a new study an inexpensive, sustainable choice to replace leam how to identi灯 these thoughts。 37 Ⅰ】1is way,you n1ay be able to replace these with healthy ones。
■ rrhis is because fHends who spend a 10t of tirne together
mechanical c001ing with refrigerants(制 冷剂)in h。t and dry climates,and a way to m1三 at2 the dangers of Choose your fHend circle wisely 。 38
:星
heat w·aves during electricity blackouts。 and expose themselves to a similar environment have similar neuml(神 经 的 ) activity pattems。 By
The researchers set out to answer how to achieve a new benchmark(基 准)for passive c001ing inside surrounding yourself with those who have a positive rrlindset, your ow· n thought pattern can be positively
naturally conditioned buildings in hot clirrlates such as southern{Califo△ 1ia. rrhey exalnined the use of roof ln∶
日.uenced。
mateHals that radiate(辐射)heat int。 the cold universe,even under direct sunlight,and how to connect Tlurn your nlindset towˉ ard growth。 A growth 111indset is a belief that your abilities are deve10pable over
them with temperature-d五 ven air exchanges(that is,air can enter buildings and circulate freely)。 These tiΠle。 AL person with a growth rnindset tends to be less likely to suffer fror11 rnental health probleⅡ ls than
围 39
c001 radiator 1.naterials and coatings are often used to stop r00fs overheating。 Researchers have also used solrneone with a fixed rnindset。 Tlhey have repetitive thoughts in their heads. H0· wˉ ever, those
ˉ
巾 them to improve heat r苟 ection from coolers。 But there is untapped potential for mixing them with who deve10p a growth mindset show perseverance(毅 力)which can guide them toward happiness and
搀
划 success.
architectural design more fully,so they can not only reject indo0r heat in a passive way,but also drive
舯
40
When you feel motivated, you react without thinking, which usually ends up with you
regular and healthy air changes.
销
‘‘ saying solrnlething you Fnay regret. IIσ wever, by ch00sing to respond 1nind~fully before reacting, you are
We found we could keep air temperatures several degrees be10w the ordinary ten△ perature, and
K
several degrees rnore be10w the reference
‘
gold standard’ for passive c001ing,’
’
said R.e11ny Flortin, lead
exercising contro1 over your thoughts in a healthy way。 so next ti1ne you notice an intense thought cO1ning
‘‘ up, take a 1·nolmlent to think twice。
author and lPhD candidate at the P)eter Guoohua iFu sch001 of Architecture. We did this without
’’ rrhis was never a piece of cake, considering air exchanges are a source of A。 Keep highly motivated。
逻 abandoning a healthy ai1△ ng。
砰 B.{C|h00se to reflect rather than react。
恩 heat when the ainl is to keep a roorrl coo1er than the outside。
C。 People with a growth lnindset will feel happier.
群 TIhe researchers hope the findings will be used to positively irnpact corrlFnunities suffering fron1
■
‘‘ E)。 R~ead on to find hσw to channel your thoughts positively。
dangerous cli1nate heating and heat waves。 We hope that 1naterials scientists, architects, and engineers ·
尽 E。 yˉou are the average of the five people you spend tirne with。
will be interested in these results,and that our work will inspre more thorough thinking about how to comect
F.W∶rite dσwn any negative thoughts that rrlay colmle into your 1.nind。
breakthroughs in radiative cc)oling mateHals with simple but efective architectural solutions,” said salmaan
ˉ 攥 G。 People with a fixed rnindset tend to becolmle stuck in their w· ays。
郦
粼
ClrE近 g, Ⅱ△un investigator for the ppolect and assistaint professor at the iPeter C∶ uo-hua iFu sch001 0f ALrchitecttire. 第三部分 语言运用(共两节,满分30分
)
32。 What does the underlined 1w· ord“ rnitigate” in paragraph 1 probably 1.nean? 15小题;每小题 1分 ,满分 15分
B。 c。 D。 )
A。 iMionitor。 Relieve。 control。 Predict。 D四
,从每题所给的 A、B、C、 个选项中选出可以填人空白处的最佳选项。
33.What is paragraph 2 1|nainly about?
1 Aa1Tav Anil,interested in robotics, 41。 ~A.discovered B。 recommended
A。 The effects of airing. B。 The findings of the study。
has represented his country· at 1.nore than 20 C.invented advocated
’ rrhe function of c001 radiators。 E)。
The process of the research。 E)。
CI。 robotics competitions.Now, he has~生 1_ a
42.A.cuHosity 1ndependence
B。
34.What challenge did the researchers face according tO R~elmy Fortin?
s1nart spoon that can help people with Parkinson’ s C.appetite D。 strength
A。 {G·uaranteeing the r00rn a good airing。 |B。 R~eaching the reference gold standard. disease presewe their」 2_in dining。
羽 43.A.admiration B.fancy
督 C。 Kleeping the house c0o1 without po· w· er. iD.Con11bining passive co01ing with air exchange。 AalⅡ · av didn’t do this to win a· ards or honor;
邱 w· C。 motivation D.design
35.What do the researchers desire to do with their findings? his~42_for this sp00n came from seeing his
肛
44.A.hesitating B.prefering
· A。 iR.aise public a·wareness of coo1ing 1naterials。 uncle who has such a disease 14日 , to feed
湘
柙 B。 ~Appeal for stricter li1nits on greenhouse gases. hirrlself. F00d kept falling off the spoon and C。 refusing D。 struggling
娟 45.A。 nurse B.inspire
C。 IⅡlprove humlans’ living environrnents woddwide. n。wing out 。f his rnouth, so sollneone has to
D.Strengthen 1· naterials science’s use in architecture。 _望巨_him。 The youth decided to help his uncle。 ·· Pu-buauc D。 remind
英语猜题卷 (三 ) 新高考卷 第5页(共 8页 英语猜题卷(三 ) 新高考卷 第6页(共8页
) )31.Which can be a suitable title for the text? 第二节 (共 5小 题 ;每小题 2。 5分 ,满分 12。 5分 )
A。 News Organizations Are Abusing AI B。 High sch001ers Can Do What AI Can’ t 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。
C.Great Writers Are Crazy About sports D。 AI Ruins High school students’ iMemory T11e voice wlthin can be your interrlal guidance systeF11 tow· ard deve10pilmlent and optiⅡlisΠ Having control
1。
D
of your inner voice can be an incredibly po· e1ful to01 for creating cycles of positive thinking。 36
w·
As the planet gets hotter, the need for c001 1iving environn1ents is beconling rnore urgent。 But air Identify negative thoughts.People who don’ t believe in themselves can go through life allowing
conditioning is not alw· ays reconlrnended for use since units produce 1.nassive greenhouse gases and use lots negative thoughts to guide them。 rr。 break the dangerous cycle of negative thought patterns, you 1· nust first
of energy。 Nˉow, researchers have found in a new study an inexpensive, sustainable choice to replace leam how to identi灯 these thoughts。 37 Ⅰ】1is way,you n1ay be able to replace these with healthy ones。
■ rrhis is because fHends who spend a 10t of tirne together
mechanical c001ing with refrigerants(制 冷剂)in h。t and dry climates,and a way to m1三 at2 the dangers of Choose your fHend circle wisely 。 38
:星
heat w·aves during electricity blackouts。 and expose themselves to a similar environment have similar neuml(神 经 的 ) activity pattems。 By
The researchers set out to answer how to achieve a new benchmark(基 准)for passive c001ing inside surrounding yourself with those who have a positive rrlindset, your ow· n thought pattern can be positively
naturally conditioned buildings in hot clirrlates such as southern{Califo△ 1ia. rrhey exalnined the use of roof ln∶
日.uenced。
mateHals that radiate(辐射)heat int。 the cold universe,even under direct sunlight,and how to connect Tlurn your nlindset towˉ ard growth。 A growth 111indset is a belief that your abilities are deve10pable over
them with temperature-d五 ven air exchanges(that is,air can enter buildings and circulate freely)。 These tiΠle。 AL person with a growth rnindset tends to be less likely to suffer fror11 rnental health probleⅡ ls than
围 39
c001 radiator 1.naterials and coatings are often used to stop r00fs overheating。 Researchers have also used solrneone with a fixed rnindset。 Tlhey have repetitive thoughts in their heads. H0· wˉ ever, those
ˉ
巾 them to improve heat r苟 ection from coolers。 But there is untapped potential for mixing them with who deve10p a growth mindset show perseverance(毅 力)which can guide them toward happiness and
搀
划 success.
architectural design more fully,so they can not only reject indo0r heat in a passive way,but also drive
舯
40
When you feel motivated, you react without thinking, which usually ends up with you
regular and healthy air changes.
销
‘‘ saying solrnlething you Fnay regret. IIσ wever, by ch00sing to respond 1nind~fully before reacting, you are
We found we could keep air temperatures several degrees be10w the ordinary ten△ perature, and
K
several degrees rnore be10w the reference
‘
gold standard’ for passive c001ing,’
’
said R.e11ny Flortin, lead
exercising contro1 over your thoughts in a healthy way。 so next ti1ne you notice an intense thought cO1ning
‘‘ up, take a 1·nolmlent to think twice。
author and lPhD candidate at the P)eter Guoohua iFu sch001 of Architecture. We did this without
’’ rrhis was never a piece of cake, considering air exchanges are a source of A。 Keep highly motivated。
逻 abandoning a healthy ai1△ ng。
砰 B.{C|h00se to reflect rather than react。
恩 heat when the ainl is to keep a roorrl coo1er than the outside。
C。 People with a growth lnindset will feel happier.
群 TIhe researchers hope the findings will be used to positively irnpact corrlFnunities suffering fron1
■
‘‘ E)。 R~ead on to find hσw to channel your thoughts positively。
dangerous cli1nate heating and heat waves。 We hope that 1naterials scientists, architects, and engineers ·
尽 E。 yˉou are the average of the five people you spend tirne with。
will be interested in these results,and that our work will inspre more thorough thinking about how to comect
F.W∶rite dσwn any negative thoughts that rrlay colmle into your 1.nind。
breakthroughs in radiative cc)oling mateHals with simple but efective architectural solutions,” said salmaan
ˉ 攥 G。 People with a fixed rnindset tend to becolmle stuck in their w· ays。
郦
粼
ClrE近 g, Ⅱ△un investigator for the ppolect and assistaint professor at the iPeter C∶ uo-hua iFu sch001 0f ALrchitecttire. 第三部分 语言运用(共两节,满分30分
)
32。 What does the underlined 1w· ord“ rnitigate” in paragraph 1 probably 1.nean? 15小题;每小题 1分 ,满分 15分
B。 c。 D。 )
A。 iMionitor。 Relieve。 control。 Predict。 D四
,从每题所给的 A、B、C、 个选项中选出可以填人空白处的最佳选项。
33.What is paragraph 2 1|nainly about?
1 Aa1Tav Anil,interested in robotics, 41。 ~A.discovered B。 recommended
A。 The effects of airing. B。 The findings of the study。
has represented his country· at 1.nore than 20 C.invented advocated
’ rrhe function of c001 radiators。 E)。
The process of the research。 E)。
CI。 robotics competitions.Now, he has~生 1_ a
42.A.cuHosity 1ndependence
B。
34.What challenge did the researchers face according tO R~elmy Fortin?
s1nart spoon that can help people with Parkinson’ s C.appetite D。 strength
A。 {G·uaranteeing the r00rn a good airing。 |B。 R~eaching the reference gold standard. disease presewe their」 2_in dining。
羽 43.A.admiration B.fancy
督 C。 Kleeping the house c0o1 without po· w· er. iD.Con11bining passive co01ing with air exchange。 AalⅡ · av didn’t do this to win a· ards or honor;
邱 w· C。 motivation D.design
35.What do the researchers desire to do with their findings? his~42_for this sp00n came from seeing his
肛
44.A.hesitating B.prefering
· A。 iR.aise public a·wareness of coo1ing 1naterials。 uncle who has such a disease 14日 , to feed
湘
柙 B。 ~Appeal for stricter li1nits on greenhouse gases. hirrlself. F00d kept falling off the spoon and C。 refusing D。 struggling
娟 45.A。 nurse B.inspire
C。 IⅡlprove humlans’ living environrnents woddwide. n。wing out 。f his rnouth, so sollneone has to
D.Strengthen 1· naterials science’s use in architecture。 _望巨_him。 The youth decided to help his uncle。 ·· Pu-buauc D。 remind
英语猜题卷 (三 ) 新高考卷 第5页(共 8页 英语猜题卷(三 ) 新高考卷 第6页(共8页
) )Not everything went_至 6_ duing the 46.A.precisely B.quickly 2.表 达期望。
separately D.smoothly 注意
development.For example,he failed to~生z_ C· : 1 2
A·
find B.identify 。写作词数应为80左右
some sDecial electronic Darts in his countw and 47· ; 创新写作之板报文稿
C.upgrade D.reshape
。请按如下格式作答。
had to ilnport theⅡ l fronl other countries. In the n
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for his uncle. N·ow the oln凵g i na l de凵si g n ha 一 s 50 5 0 · C· taken in B.gone through
A·
changes. ‘‘ ve been nne~tuning the version c.nlade for D.turned down 第二节 (满 分 25分
a fe·w· I’ )
feedback.It needs to be~5L~ 51.A.dr。 proof B.trouble-free 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。
based on users’ pˉ
so that it can be washed. And the spoon needs to C·
· waterˉresistant D.weather-worn In a sIInall coΠ 11nunity located at a suburb of]Exeter, a disheartening issue had been troubling the
·
’ A· thinner B.natter neighborh0od for years. IThe once pleasant surroundings w· ere ruined by piles of waste that seelrned to
be — 52 to hold Ⅱlore food.’ Aarrav said. 52·
C· nnner D.deeDer Flultiply with each passing day. lResidents were growing tired of the worsening environilnent, leading 111any
1·
While similar products have already~52_ 53.A.comered B.ent∶
red to abandon their hollnes in search of cleaner neighborhoods。 It w·as in this terrible situation that tw·o young 擀
the market, their cost is too high for lnost people. c.detennined D.enn.ched students, EFn1.na and iMia, decided to take 1.natters into their σn hands。
w·
A.aⅡ:av’
s s1nar1 spoon can be a help in_54~the 54.A.setting B.negotiating EⅡⅡna and Mia w。ere classluates and best fHends frO1rl Phillips Exeter A~cadelmly,both passionate about 舀
D~r i c e . I I i s h o D~e is t h at e v e rv o n e wi t h P ar k i n so n ’ s 5 5 C . · A.r a i s g s h e t s s i n g D . B l . o c w h e a r n i c n e g environ1nental preservation and deeply concel田 led about the pollution crisis their cornrnunity w· as facing.
Witnessing lnore and 1.nore neighbors’ leaving, they knew they couldn’t stand by any longer。 lDeten·nined to 蚌
will have a~55~to use it to eat by themselves. c.mind D.desire
b五ng about a change, they undertook a mission that w·ould soon catch the attention of the entire corrlrnunity。
第二节 (共 10小题;每小题 1.5分 ,满分 15分
) △
Their joulmey began with thorough research and planning.The two gids searched carefully on the
阅读下面短文,在空白处填人 1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
Internet for inforrnation on environrnental initiatives and connected with local environrnentalists。 rrhey
0.n 22nd lDecenlber 2023, the sping Festival, rnore widely known as the Chinese N· ear,
eˉw· Yˉ 丬
organized rneetings with residents to understand the issues at hand, collecting data on the types of wˉaste,
56 (declare) a United Nations(UN) holiday.1∶ his decision has been considered as a
·
the sources, and the areas linost affected. ~Ar1ned with this knowledge, En11na and Mia worked out a
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recognition of the festival巨 (celebrate)worldwide,particularly within Chinese communiues. 旧
rnprehensive plan and announced it to ask for opinions frorn the residents. Surprisingly it w· as strongly
co】
58 the 1.nove is rr1ore than a recognition of the festiva1. It’ s in response to the extension
supported。
of the festiva1 59 the Chinese corr1rrlunity, renecting respect for interactions betw·een 啉
rrlheir strategy w· as tw·ofold。 |First, they initiated a·waste classification and recycling progran1。 rrhey
60 (diversity)ciⅤilizations worldwide and importance given to the inheritance(继 承)of
distⅡbute-recycling bins(回 收箱)to every household and educated the community about the imponance of
excellent cultures. Apart frorrl the fact of its 61 (bear) the ideas 。f peace and har【.nony 渊
nI1anagelrnent。 Soon, the streets began to shσwr signs of ilnprovelrnlent as the volullne of
valued by Chinese civilization, the Spring Festival also carries the corrlrr1on values of hurnanity such as
family han.nony ,socia1 62 (include),and a sound humanonature relationship.Bi making it thrσw· na· w· ay decreased gradually。
part of their plan w· as Π1ore alrnbitious。 E1n1.na and Mia gathered volunteers frorn their sch0o1
holiday, the UN has raised its position, giving it a g1obal platfonn 63 a deeper
a liJN·
and the to take part in a massive clean-up campaign。 Am1ed with gloves and trash(垃 圾
)
exp10ration and appreciation of Chinese culture and traditions is encouraged。
bags, they began syste11natically cleainng the waste frO1n the streets, parks, and even the local bodies of
As the world’s second-largest econorlny, China has spread its cultural elerlnents alongside its econorrlic
water。 Their nrm c。mmitment and hard work inspired others to join the cause。
1nnuence, and it’s comrr1on 64 (see) activities organized globally to celebrate the spring
注意
Festival annually。 In the trend of globalization, people’ s interest in different cultures is gradually :
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increasing, and the sp|nng FestiⅤa1 65 (become) an important means of connecting and 1。 ;
2.请
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conlrrlun1catlng ln recent years。
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)
第一节 (满分 15分
)
“ ” EI1nirrla and iMia receiⅤed recognition and honors for their w· ork.
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英语猜题卷 (三 ) 新高考卷 第7页(共 8页 英语猜题卷(三 ) 新高考卷 第8页(共8页
) )Not everything went_至 6_ duing the 46.A.precisely B.quickly 2.表 达期望。
separately D.smoothly 注意
development.For example,he failed to~生z_ C· : 1 2
A·
find B.identify 。写作词数应为80左右
some sDecial electronic Darts in his countw and 47· ; 创新写作之板报文稿
C.upgrade D.reshape
。请按如下格式作答。
had to ilnport theⅡ l fronl other countries. In the n
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end,Aarrav made the srst~4旦 _successfully. C.model D.submission
But the handle w·as so slippely that it w· as~49_ 49· A· unsuitable B.unequal
unqualined D.unhealthy
for his uncle. N·ow the oln凵g i na l de凵si g n ha 一 s 50 5 0 · C· taken in B.gone through
A·
changes. ‘‘ ve been nne~tuning the version c.nlade for D.turned down 第二节 (满 分 25分
a fe·w· I’ )
feedback.It needs to be~5L~ 51.A.dr。 proof B.trouble-free 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。
based on users’ pˉ
so that it can be washed. And the spoon needs to C·
· waterˉresistant D.weather-worn In a sIInall coΠ 11nunity located at a suburb of]Exeter, a disheartening issue had been troubling the
·
’ A· thinner B.natter neighborh0od for years. IThe once pleasant surroundings w· ere ruined by piles of waste that seelrned to
be — 52 to hold Ⅱlore food.’ Aarrav said. 52·
C· nnner D.deeDer Flultiply with each passing day. lResidents were growing tired of the worsening environilnent, leading 111any
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While similar products have already~52_ 53.A.comered B.ent∶
red to abandon their hollnes in search of cleaner neighborhoods。 It w·as in this terrible situation that tw·o young 擀
the market, their cost is too high for lnost people. c.detennined D.enn.ched students, EFn1.na and iMia, decided to take 1.natters into their σn hands。
w·
A.aⅡ:av’
s s1nar1 spoon can be a help in_54~the 54.A.setting B.negotiating EⅡⅡna and Mia w。ere classluates and best fHends frO1rl Phillips Exeter A~cadelmly,both passionate about 舀
D~r i c e . I I i s h o D~e is t h at e v e rv o n e wi t h P ar k i n so n ’ s 5 5 C . · A.r a i s g s h e t s s i n g D . B l . o c w h e a r n i c n e g environ1nental preservation and deeply concel田 led about the pollution crisis their cornrnunity w· as facing.
Witnessing lnore and 1.nore neighbors’ leaving, they knew they couldn’t stand by any longer。 lDeten·nined to 蚌
will have a~55~to use it to eat by themselves. c.mind D.desire
b五ng about a change, they undertook a mission that w·ould soon catch the attention of the entire corrlrnunity。
第二节 (共 10小题;每小题 1.5分 ,满分 15分
) △
Their joulmey began with thorough research and planning.The two gids searched carefully on the
阅读下面短文,在空白处填人 1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
Internet for inforrnation on environrnental initiatives and connected with local environrnentalists。 rrhey
0.n 22nd lDecenlber 2023, the sping Festival, rnore widely known as the Chinese N· ear,
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organized rneetings with residents to understand the issues at hand, collecting data on the types of wˉaste,
56 (declare) a United Nations(UN) holiday.1∶ his decision has been considered as a
·
the sources, and the areas linost affected. ~Ar1ned with this knowledge, En11na and Mia worked out a
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recognition of the festival巨 (celebrate)worldwide,particularly within Chinese communiues. 旧
rnprehensive plan and announced it to ask for opinions frorn the residents. Surprisingly it w· as strongly
co】
58 the 1.nove is rr1ore than a recognition of the festiva1. It’ s in response to the extension
supported。
of the festiva1 59 the Chinese corr1rrlunity, renecting respect for interactions betw·een 啉
rrlheir strategy w· as tw·ofold。 |First, they initiated a·waste classification and recycling progran1。 rrhey
60 (diversity)ciⅤilizations worldwide and importance given to the inheritance(继 承)of
distⅡbute-recycling bins(回 收箱)to every household and educated the community about the imponance of
excellent cultures. Apart frorrl the fact of its 61 (bear) the ideas 。f peace and har【.nony 渊
nI1anagelrnent。 Soon, the streets began to shσwr signs of ilnprovelrnlent as the volullne of
valued by Chinese civilization, the Spring Festival also carries the corrlrr1on values of hurnanity such as
family han.nony ,socia1 62 (include),and a sound humanonature relationship.Bi making it thrσw· na· w· ay decreased gradually。
part of their plan w· as Π1ore alrnbitious。 E1n1.na and Mia gathered volunteers frorn their sch0o1
holiday, the UN has raised its position, giving it a g1obal platfonn 63 a deeper
a liJN·
and the to take part in a massive clean-up campaign。 Am1ed with gloves and trash(垃 圾
)
exp10ration and appreciation of Chinese culture and traditions is encouraged。
bags, they began syste11natically cleainng the waste frO1n the streets, parks, and even the local bodies of
As the world’s second-largest econorlny, China has spread its cultural elerlnents alongside its econorrlic
water。 Their nrm c。mmitment and hard work inspired others to join the cause。
1nnuence, and it’s comrr1on 64 (see) activities organized globally to celebrate the spring
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Festival annually。 In the trend of globalization, people’ s interest in different cultures is gradually :
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increasing, and the sp|nng FestiⅤa1 65 (become) an important means of connecting and 1。 ;
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按如下格式作答。
conlrrlun1catlng ln recent years。
第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分 I-Ialf a year later, the changes were significant.
)
第一节 (满分 15分
)
“ ” EI1nirrla and iMia receiⅤed recognition and honors for their w· ork.
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) )绝密★启用前 听第 8段 材料 ,回答第 11至 13题 。
2024年 普通高等学校招生全国统一考试 11.What kind of people is highly needed in both(China and{Canada?
A。 The teacher. B。 The IT professional。 C。 The touIslin Fnanager。
英 语猜题 卷 (四 12.What does Mr.Clarkson think is the most important to choosing a m耐 or?
)
A。 Incolme。 B.Potential。 C。 Love.
嬲猜题报告
13.What m耐or may CatheHne cho0se at last?
新 命题人猜想:高考英语试题的命制将注重价值引领,有效培养考生的思维品质和文化意识。 Art. B.Education。 C。 ·
A。 Info△nation techno1ogy。
■ 舍 命题新情境:阅读B篇讲述作者通过制作小型雕塑在微小事物中获得快乐;阅读C篇介绍将气味引入虚拟现实。 听第 9段 材料 ,回答第 14至 16题 。
胁 '命题新亮点:第 26题考查对句意的理解,角度创新;第 60题考查从句引导词,综合性强。
14。 Which no·wers are Fiona’s favorites?
本试卷满分 150分 ,考试时间120分钟。 A。 The red ones. B。 ’ I· he pink ones。 C。 frhe pu工 iple ones。
鳟
第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分 15.Why does Fiona plant just one type of nσwers?
)
第一节 (共 5小题;每小题 1.5分 ,满分 7。 5分 ) A.she is too busy. B。 I· Ier house is t00 slrn.all。 C。 r11here isn’ t enough light。
听力
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 16。 What does iFiona ask Mark to do?
剥
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。 A。 C· et her a glass container。 ∶B.Fix her kitchen cupboard。 C。 Put the cooker on the shelf
巾 1.Where are the speakers? 听第 10段 材料 ,回答第 17至 20题 。
如
划
What is Jason Wales probably doing?
舯 A。 In a cafo. B.In a library。 C。 In a b00kstore。 1|7。
2.What will Lily do next? A。 R.eviewing a phenolrnenon。 B.ilⅠosting a talk show。 c。 ∶Delivering a speech。
脚
A。 Find paper and pens. B。 ∶Miake nalmle cards. C。 Fetch solmle files。
18.∶How does Jason Wales find daily life?
阡 3.Which f00d w· ould lDianna choose for takeaw· ays? A· E刂oyable。 B.Busy。 C。 Unsatisfying。
19.Why do rnany people fail to reach their goals?
Indian food. B.chinese food。 c。
A。 Italian f00d.
逻 4.How does Leo feel now? A。 They often change their goals.
蝉
恩 A。 UncoΠ1fortable。 B.surprised. C.Excited. B.They set too 1.nany goals at once。
郴 5.What do the speakers 1nainly talk about? C。 They give in to lots of inteⅡu.ptions.
A。 The woman’s job. B.car design. c。 The manager’ s opinion。 2C)。 What does Jason Wales suggest doing in the end?
尽 第二节 (共 15小题;每小题 1.5分 ,满分 22.5分 A。 ∶Keeping goals in nlind. iB。 Making right decisions。 C。 rraking necessary actions。
)
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 第二部分 阅读(共两节 ,满分 50分 ) 黪
忘 攥 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,各小题将缁如 5 第 一节 (共 15小题;每小题2.5分 ,满分37.5分 )
捧
秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。
=主 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。 8个语篇
= ˉ ^、 枭△氵塞
听第 6段 材料,回答第 6、 7题 。 .— △ ≡∶△
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6.Which sport is Linda w· eak in? =i— I。 io Canadian Miuseum of Nature,getting involved is only natural!Inspire visitors and sch001 groups
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。
A。 Baseball。 B。 skating. c。 Volleyball。 with special exhibitions, perlnanent exhibitions, rr1ovies and galleri.es in the rrluseun.1。 Join our teanI1 of
7.Who likes playing volleyball on the beach? Nature Ⅴolunteers to learn about and protect natural history。
A。 Linda’s sister. B.Linda’ s1·nother。 C.Linda’ s uncle. What We lLook for in a Volunteer
听第 7段 材料 ,回答第 8至 10题 。 √ ′ Although sorrle volunteers have a specialized knoiwledge of natural history, a willingness to learn is rnore
羽
督 8.What n.1ight happen to Tolnmy? irrlportant than qualifications。
邱 肛 A。 He broke his promise。 B.He missed a phone call。 C。 He gets stuck in traffic。 √ ′ Vˉ olunteers rnust attend training to review infonnation relevant to professional knσ wledge about their
9.What is Lucy going to do?
· pos1t1on。
驷
押 A。 Watch TⅤ. B。 Read newspapers. C.Prepare a 1nea1. √ ′ .AL security clearance rnust also be successfully corrlpleted。
碉 10.What is the relationship between the speakers?
/We ask volunteers to commit a half day a week for three to four months,minimum。 Commitment to the
A。 Neighbors. B。 Husband and wife。 C。 iMiother and son. schedule is beneficial for all。
英语猜题卷 (四 ) 新高考卷 第1页(共8页 英语猜题卷 (四 ) 新高考卷 第2页(共 8页
) )绝密★启用前 听第 8段 材料 ,回答第 11至 13题 。
2024年 普通高等学校招生全国统一考试 11.What kind of people is highly needed in both(China and{Canada?
A。 The teacher. B。 The IT professional。 C。 The touIslin Fnanager。
英 语猜题 卷 (四 12.What does Mr.Clarkson think is the most important to choosing a m耐 or?
)
A。 Incolme。 B.Potential。 C。 Love.
嬲猜题报告
13.What m耐or may CatheHne cho0se at last?
新 命题人猜想:高考英语试题的命制将注重价值引领,有效培养考生的思维品质和文化意识。 Art. B.Education。 C。 ·
A。 Info△nation techno1ogy。
■ 舍 命题新情境:阅读B篇讲述作者通过制作小型雕塑在微小事物中获得快乐;阅读C篇介绍将气味引入虚拟现实。 听第 9段 材料 ,回答第 14至 16题 。
胁 '命题新亮点:第 26题考查对句意的理解,角度创新;第 60题考查从句引导词,综合性强。
14。 Which no·wers are Fiona’s favorites?
本试卷满分 150分 ,考试时间120分钟。 A。 The red ones. B。 ’ I· he pink ones。 C。 frhe pu工 iple ones。
鳟
第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分 15.Why does Fiona plant just one type of nσwers?
)
第一节 (共 5小题;每小题 1.5分 ,满分 7。 5分 ) A.she is too busy. B。 I· Ier house is t00 slrn.all。 C。 r11here isn’ t enough light。
听力
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 16。 What does iFiona ask Mark to do?
剥
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。 A。 C· et her a glass container。 ∶B.Fix her kitchen cupboard。 C。 Put the cooker on the shelf
巾 1.Where are the speakers? 听第 10段 材料 ,回答第 17至 20题 。
如
划
What is Jason Wales probably doing?
舯 A。 In a cafo. B.In a library。 C。 In a b00kstore。 1|7。
2.What will Lily do next? A。 R.eviewing a phenolrnenon。 B.ilⅠosting a talk show。 c。 ∶Delivering a speech。
脚
A。 Find paper and pens. B。 ∶Miake nalmle cards. C。 Fetch solmle files。
18.∶How does Jason Wales find daily life?
阡 3.Which f00d w· ould lDianna choose for takeaw· ays? A· E刂oyable。 B.Busy。 C。 Unsatisfying。
19.Why do rnany people fail to reach their goals?
Indian food. B.chinese food。 c。
A。 Italian f00d.
逻 4.How does Leo feel now? A。 They often change their goals.
蝉
恩 A。 UncoΠ1fortable。 B.surprised. C.Excited. B.They set too 1.nany goals at once。
郴 5.What do the speakers 1nainly talk about? C。 They give in to lots of inteⅡu.ptions.
A。 The woman’s job. B.car design. c。 The manager’ s opinion。 2C)。 What does Jason Wales suggest doing in the end?
尽 第二节 (共 15小题;每小题 1.5分 ,满分 22.5分 A。 ∶Keeping goals in nlind. iB。 Making right decisions。 C。 rraking necessary actions。
)
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 第二部分 阅读(共两节 ,满分 50分 ) 黪
忘 攥 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,各小题将缁如 5 第 一节 (共 15小题;每小题2.5分 ,满分37.5分 )
捧
秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。
=主 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。 8个语篇
= ˉ ^、 枭△氵塞
听第 6段 材料,回答第 6、 7题 。 .— △ ≡∶△
r At1排
6.Which sport is Linda w· eak in? =i— I。 io Canadian Miuseum of Nature,getting involved is only natural!Inspire visitors and sch001 groups
||″
。
A。 Baseball。 B。 skating. c。 Volleyball。 with special exhibitions, perlnanent exhibitions, rr1ovies and galleri.es in the rrluseun.1。 Join our teanI1 of
7.Who likes playing volleyball on the beach? Nature Ⅴolunteers to learn about and protect natural history。
A。 Linda’s sister. B.Linda’ s1·nother。 C.Linda’ s uncle. What We lLook for in a Volunteer
听第 7段 材料 ,回答第 8至 10题 。 √ ′ Although sorrle volunteers have a specialized knoiwledge of natural history, a willingness to learn is rnore
羽
督 8.What n.1ight happen to Tolnmy? irrlportant than qualifications。
邱 肛 A。 He broke his promise。 B.He missed a phone call。 C。 He gets stuck in traffic。 √ ′ Vˉ olunteers rnust attend training to review infonnation relevant to professional knσ wledge about their
9.What is Lucy going to do?
· pos1t1on。
驷
押 A。 Watch TⅤ. B。 Read newspapers. C.Prepare a 1nea1. √ ′ .AL security clearance rnust also be successfully corrlpleted。
碉 10.What is the relationship between the speakers?
/We ask volunteers to commit a half day a week for three to four months,minimum。 Commitment to the
A。 Neighbors. B。 Husband and wife。 C。 iMiother and son. schedule is beneficial for all。
英语猜题卷 (四 ) 新高考卷 第1页(共8页 英语猜题卷 (四 ) 新高考卷 第2页(共 8页
) )√`rrhe rnuseuni1 operates in |English and French. We are always 100king for volunteers speaking both lfnilestones,as there’ s always r0orn for improvernent。 One tirne, a ny landed on an AJjcc j尼 WlonderJc乃J
languages, but this is not a requirerlnent for rnost positions. sculpture I was working on based on the tale. Its wings blew lmy Alice away when it left.I sought for it for
Bene【ts of Volunteeong hours,yet it was tiny。 I1IL卫IⅠEELL」22EL上L∶ ⅡIm±∶∶些型生 l」[匹」凵」Ⅱ·But it did give me the chance to make an
☆Ⅴisit all parts of the rnuseum without any charge。 even better one。
☆Attend lectures and workshops(if space allows)。 I was found to have autism(自 闭症 )as an adult.Back in the 1960s,when I was at scho01,there
☆Make connections to people with si1nilar natural history, rnuseurrl and corrlrnunity service interests。 w·asn’t rnuch a·w· areness of the condition. Solmle pointed lne out as an exa】 rnple of failure; I shared the view
☆Deve1op job-related customer service,teamwork,inte叩 ersonal and administrative skills. then. ∶ N· ow I treasure 1.ny autis1n。 It’s linade llne focused and pushed rne to be the best I can be。 I hold
☆Cret discounts on gifts at the Nature Boutique! workshops in schools for neurodiverse children, telling then· l rny life story and helping theⅡ 1 create their
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Volunteer opportuinities figures。
T.he 1nicroscopic w· orld has alw·ays been llny happy place. I’ ve tn~ed to 1.nake big sculptures, but srnall
school P.rogra11Is Youth opportunities
ones are best for rne。 I appreciate the little things in life。 rrhey can be over1ooked, but can also be 1nighty。
24.What inspired the author to start rnaking s1|na11 sculptures?
Ⅴolunteers aged 18 and above will support stEJif in
the in-person delivery of w· orkshops to schoo1 groups lDuring winter and spring sch001 breaks, there 1nay A。 ∶His observation of insects. B。 The encouragelmlent froⅡ l his 1inother.
rrhe experience of building an ants’ 排
in the museum galleries(during the sch001 year) be a liΠ1ited nunr1ber of volunteer opportunities for C.Ii【is passion for tiny things. E)。 nest.
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and play a key role during the breakout activities, youth ranging in age frorn 14 to 17。 Volunteers 25.What does it take to finish a sculpture according to paragraph 2?
出
assisting students in their exp1orations and ould assist with enhancing our visitors’ experience A.Co1nplex and unique design. B.Precious 1.naterials.
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discoveries。 Applicants should be coΠ 1fortable and,/or the delivery of special prograrrl1.nes。 C。 {Great patience and caution. D。 Vivid irnaginations.
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working with children in a busy environrnent。 26.What does the underlined sentence irrlply about the.AJjce j尼 T7ionderJond sculpture?
A。 It is one of the Inilestones. B.The author failed to find it at last。
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2}1.Who are disqualified for the position? C.Itis housed in a w· ondedand. D.The author rernelmbers it for ever。
A。 rrh。 se under the age of 18. B。 rrhose available in a tw· oo1nonth holiday. 27P.What does the author say about his autislin? 丬
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C。 Those speaking no French. E)。 rh。se with insuf△ cient natural knσwledge。 A。 It inspires nearly all kids。 B。 It happened to hin.l in adulthood。
22.What can volunteers e叫 oy? C。 It cont1△ butes to his creations. E)。 It w·as the consequence of failure。 Ⅲ
A。 ~Attendance at all lectures。 B。 (Gifts froⅡl the Nature Boutique。 C
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C。 Training in custolrner service。 E)。 Free access to special exhibitions. Creating smells in virtual reality(Ⅴ R)is a pr。blem that has prevented consumer ⅤR devices from 聃
23.What should volunteers in the schoo1 Progra1ns do? offering a full sensory experience in rnost settings. iPrevious efforts to create s1ne11s in ⅤR have involved
A。 IIelp hold w· orkshops. B.{Organize breakout activities。 , rrlessy liquids, and heavy equiprnent that don’ t lend thenilselves to honlle use. 渊
rreach children in the 1nuseun1. =,∶
C.iK.eep the environ1nent busy。 E)。 △ the probleΠ∶l, Dr。 Yu Ⅹinge at the City University of Hong K∶ ong and Li Yˉuhang of Beihang
B U ing developed two wearable intedaces(接 口 0ne can be attached to the skin between
)。
C}rowing up in Wolverhan1pton, I loved observing insects. When I w· as ive, 1·ny dog destroyed an扭 nts’ the n△outh; the other can be wor11 on the face。 ∶Both types can generate a slrnell in as little as 1.44
nest。 rrrying to 1·nake it up to therrl, I started 1· naking little houses, using w· ood pieces and leaves. When 1.ny seconds。 rrhe higher the heat, the stronger the srn.ell, Yu says。 rrhat rneans that inte1faces can get very
‘
rr1other saw lrny work,she told rrle that the srrlaller I Ⅱilade things,the bigger△1y name would becolme。 Her hot— up to 60℃ , 、″hich is dangerous for hurnan skin。 iBut their inteidiaces are safe because of an‘ open”
ords were so】rne 1ost on 1.ne,but when I saw ants in their new houses,curiosity about rrlaking s1nall things design, w·hich is an exit for hot air, a1ong with a piece of cherrlical substance that foin.ns a baFier betw· een
w·
was seeded。 the skin and the actual device。
As a teenager, I began working with new rnaterials, and rny designs becalmle rnore colrn.plicated and Artists have long atternpted to bring smells into entertain1nent。 In 1960,Simel1-0-Ⅴ ision made its first
distinctive。 I used rnany l′naterials, including gold, to create rny sculptures and processed thern with tools I and only appearance with the slm sceBJ q/ri′ ys招ry,which released pleasant smells during key p10t points
Πlade。 I sol“lletirnes w·orked for 16 hours a day, and it took rne up to three rr1onths to finish a sculpture。 I through air conditioning。 ∶But the effort bon1bed: vie· w· ers said duinng screenings, slinells w广 ere either delayed
had to hold rny breath duinng the process, and slσ
w·
ed rrly heartbeat to Control rny fingers。 It w·asn’t actually or too w·eak to notice. srnel1-0-Ⅴ ision never took root in lHiollywood。
an e而oyable process— I cOuld only e刂oy it when I9d snished. Yu used 30 different slrnells chosen for their distinctive, recognizable characte△ .stics, like the s1nell of
My sculptures have taken rne to incredible places. II1o· ever, I find it hard to celebrate these green tea。 But rnany rea1-life sIinells are less rnelmlorable and might not be as recognizable。 Additionally,the
w·
英语猜题卷 (四 ) 新高考卷 第3页(共 8页 ) 英语猜题卷 (四 ) 新高考卷 第4页(共8页 )√`rrhe rnuseuni1 operates in |English and French. We are always 100king for volunteers speaking both lfnilestones,as there’ s always r0orn for improvernent。 One tirne, a ny landed on an AJjcc j尼 WlonderJc乃J
languages, but this is not a requirerlnent for rnost positions. sculpture I was working on based on the tale. Its wings blew lmy Alice away when it left.I sought for it for
Bene【ts of Volunteeong hours,yet it was tiny。 I1IL卫IⅠEELL」22EL上L∶ ⅡIm±∶∶些型生 l」[匹」凵」Ⅱ·But it did give me the chance to make an
☆Ⅴisit all parts of the rnuseum without any charge。 even better one。
☆Attend lectures and workshops(if space allows)。 I was found to have autism(自 闭症 )as an adult.Back in the 1960s,when I was at scho01,there
☆Make connections to people with si1nilar natural history, rnuseurrl and corrlrnunity service interests。 w·asn’t rnuch a·w· areness of the condition. Solmle pointed lne out as an exa】 rnple of failure; I shared the view
☆Deve1op job-related customer service,teamwork,inte叩 ersonal and administrative skills. then. ∶ N· ow I treasure 1.ny autis1n。 It’s linade llne focused and pushed rne to be the best I can be。 I hold
☆Cret discounts on gifts at the Nature Boutique! workshops in schools for neurodiverse children, telling then· l rny life story and helping theⅡ 1 create their
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Volunteer opportuinities figures。
T.he 1nicroscopic w· orld has alw·ays been llny happy place. I’ ve tn~ed to 1.nake big sculptures, but srnall
school P.rogra11Is Youth opportunities
ones are best for rne。 I appreciate the little things in life。 rrhey can be over1ooked, but can also be 1nighty。
24.What inspired the author to start rnaking s1|na11 sculptures?
Ⅴolunteers aged 18 and above will support stEJif in
the in-person delivery of w· orkshops to schoo1 groups lDuring winter and spring sch001 breaks, there 1nay A。 ∶His observation of insects. B。 The encouragelmlent froⅡ l his 1inother.
rrhe experience of building an ants’ 排
in the museum galleries(during the sch001 year) be a liΠ1ited nunr1ber of volunteer opportunities for C.Ii【is passion for tiny things. E)。 nest.
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and play a key role during the breakout activities, youth ranging in age frorn 14 to 17。 Volunteers 25.What does it take to finish a sculpture according to paragraph 2?
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assisting students in their exp1orations and ould assist with enhancing our visitors’ experience A.Co1nplex and unique design. B.Precious 1.naterials.
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discoveries。 Applicants should be coΠ 1fortable and,/or the delivery of special prograrrl1.nes。 C。 {Great patience and caution. D。 Vivid irnaginations.
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working with children in a busy environrnent。 26.What does the underlined sentence irrlply about the.AJjce j尼 T7ionderJond sculpture?
A。 It is one of the Inilestones. B.The author failed to find it at last。
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2}1.Who are disqualified for the position? C.Itis housed in a w· ondedand. D.The author rernelmbers it for ever。
A。 rrh。 se under the age of 18. B。 rrhose available in a tw· oo1nonth holiday. 27P.What does the author say about his autislin? 丬
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C。 Those speaking no French. E)。 rh。se with insuf△ cient natural knσwledge。 A。 It inspires nearly all kids。 B。 It happened to hin.l in adulthood。
22.What can volunteers e叫 oy? C。 It cont1△ butes to his creations. E)。 It w·as the consequence of failure。 Ⅲ
A。 ~Attendance at all lectures。 B。 (Gifts froⅡl the Nature Boutique。 C
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C。 Training in custolrner service。 E)。 Free access to special exhibitions. Creating smells in virtual reality(Ⅴ R)is a pr。blem that has prevented consumer ⅤR devices from 聃
23.What should volunteers in the schoo1 Progra1ns do? offering a full sensory experience in rnost settings. iPrevious efforts to create s1ne11s in ⅤR have involved
A。 IIelp hold w· orkshops. B.{Organize breakout activities。 , rrlessy liquids, and heavy equiprnent that don’ t lend thenilselves to honlle use. 渊
rreach children in the 1nuseun1. =,∶
C.iK.eep the environ1nent busy。 E)。 △ the probleΠ∶l, Dr。 Yu Ⅹinge at the City University of Hong K∶ ong and Li Yˉuhang of Beihang
B U ing developed two wearable intedaces(接 口 0ne can be attached to the skin between
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C}rowing up in Wolverhan1pton, I loved observing insects. When I w· as ive, 1·ny dog destroyed an扭 nts’ the n△outh; the other can be wor11 on the face。 ∶Both types can generate a slrnell in as little as 1.44
nest。 rrrying to 1·nake it up to therrl, I started 1· naking little houses, using w· ood pieces and leaves. When 1.ny seconds。 rrhe higher the heat, the stronger the srn.ell, Yu says。 rrhat rneans that inte1faces can get very
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rr1other saw lrny work,she told rrle that the srrlaller I Ⅱilade things,the bigger△1y name would becolme。 Her hot— up to 60℃ , 、″hich is dangerous for hurnan skin。 iBut their inteidiaces are safe because of an‘ open”
ords were so】rne 1ost on 1.ne,but when I saw ants in their new houses,curiosity about rrlaking s1nall things design, w·hich is an exit for hot air, a1ong with a piece of cherrlical substance that foin.ns a baFier betw· een
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was seeded。 the skin and the actual device。
As a teenager, I began working with new rnaterials, and rny designs becalmle rnore colrn.plicated and Artists have long atternpted to bring smells into entertain1nent。 In 1960,Simel1-0-Ⅴ ision made its first
distinctive。 I used rnany l′naterials, including gold, to create rny sculptures and processed thern with tools I and only appearance with the slm sceBJ q/ri′ ys招ry,which released pleasant smells during key p10t points
Πlade。 I sol“lletirnes w·orked for 16 hours a day, and it took rne up to three rr1onths to finish a sculpture。 I through air conditioning。 ∶But the effort bon1bed: vie· w· ers said duinng screenings, slinells w广 ere either delayed
had to hold rny breath duinng the process, and slσ
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ed rrly heartbeat to Control rny fingers。 It w·asn’t actually or too w·eak to notice. srnel1-0-Ⅴ ision never took root in lHiollywood。
an e而oyable process— I cOuld only e刂oy it when I9d snished. Yu used 30 different slrnells chosen for their distinctive, recognizable characte△ .stics, like the s1nell of
My sculptures have taken rne to incredible places. II1o· ever, I find it hard to celebrate these green tea。 But rnany rea1-life sIinells are less rnelmlorable and might not be as recognizable。 Additionally,the
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英语猜题卷 (四 ) 新高考卷 第3页(共 8页 ) 英语猜题卷 (四 ) 新高考卷 第4页(共8页 )mini smell generators have yet to be programmed to work smoothly with existing ⅤR headsets.“ Smel1- 34.What is the result of the TIOnga volcanic exp10sion according to the last paragraph?
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equipped·VR cOuld be helpful Ⅱlledically or industrially, but it’s hard to say how this would· work in the A。 11he disappearance of ozone. B。 11he atrnospheric changes。
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com1nercial field,” Jas Br00ks, a PhI)student at the University of Chicago, says。 C。 11he decrease of w·ater vapour. E).rrhe f。n`nation of destructive substances.
Whether slmel1-equipped ⅤR will do better than slinell—equipped filFrls relmlains to be seen。 lBut perhaps 35.Which of the following is a suitable title for the text?
one day users will be able to stop, touch and slinell virtual roses。 A。 Stratosphere Faces N· ew· Threats B。 {Ozone Levels Are Changing Continuously
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28.How are Y·u and Li’s devices different frolln the previous ones? C.{Ozone I1∶ ole Fonns Eadier Than·Usual D。 Volcanic Explosion Produces Global Effect
A。 They’re rr1ore secure。 B.They’ re rr10re efficient. 第二节 (共 5小 题 ;每小题 2。 5分 ,满分 12.5分 )
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C。 They’re rr1ore portable。 D。 They’re 1nore affordable。 阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填人空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
29.Why is the open design used? solrrletiFnes our friends’ or family’s behaviour can offend us; soΠletiΠles w·e can see changes they need to
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A。 rr。 let the heat escape。 B。 I10 help users breathe easily. 1nake. 36 , and it requires skill。 The fo110wing are solrne tricks you can use to rnake your
c.rr。 Π1ake the device distinctive. E)。 To encourage the spread of slinells。 conversations less difficult.
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30。 What can be infeⅡed about srrlel1-0-Ⅴision? It’ s i1.nportant to have solid evidence that there is indeed a problerr1. iEvidence that can be agreed on
A。 It w·as the first of its kind。 B。 It w·as spoken poorly of. rnakes it easier for other people to recognise issues. 0nce you have pr0of, it’ s i1.nportant to highlight how it
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C.It once appeared in a filΠ 1。 E).It originated in Hollywood。 1rnpacts you and others。 37 Colrnpared to“ You never spend tirrle with 1ne” , saying“ I feel hurt
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申 31。 What does paragraph 4 rnainly discuss about the inte1faces? that you spend less tirne with lne” is less accusatory and is focused lnore clearly on the ilnpact.
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划 A。 Their functions。 B。 Their principles。 C.Their applications。 D。 Their wPeaknesses. 3: — ·:eing neˉous might lead you to reaCt badly and cause an argument.Psychologist
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D Andrea iBonior recornrnends that you should acknowledge the conversation could rnake you anxious. If you
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The hole in the ozone(臭 氧 )layer,one layer of the stratosphere(平 流层 ),began t。 form over think about this yourself, it can help you focus on positive results. A.nother psychologist, Laura B.rennan,
Antarctica in August 2023, causing w· arnings that a larger-than-average hole could fuirther · warrn the points out it’s imponant that you let go of your ego(自 我)and don9t focus on the need to be proved right.
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southeⅡ1 0cean while the leve1 0f Antarctic sea ice is at a record 10w.Dr. M[artin Jucker at the University This can help reduce stress.
of New south Wales said the hole usually began forlning at the end of septernber, peaking in(0ctober before Y·ou can 1ow·er the potential for connict by listening to the other person and asking questions. solme
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恩 c10sing in Nove】 rnber or Decemlber。 expe∶ns recornrnend choosing and arranging your w· ords in advance so that you can say things in a w·ay that
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of ozone。 The hole has been recovering” over tirrle and ozone levels over the Antarctic are expected to in the discussion。
不 returrl to 1980 1evels by 2066。 Be realistic。 (Con1plicated problerrls are unlikely to be solved with one conversation。 Consider what is
rrhe deve1。 possible in one discussion, and know that it 1.nay be harder than you initially thought。 40
prnent of the ozone hole in 2023 was not adven,旦 t10us。 rrhe oz。ne hole is usually srrlaller
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寒 during El Nino years,but the mode1 0f Jucker suggested it would be larger than usual in 2023 due=喇 A。 Relieving tension is vital
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undersea Tonga volcanic explosion in 2022,which was likely to have an impact on the ozone layer亘 B。 耳9Wover,telling them doesn’ t come easy
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years following。 In early August,the formation was about average for the day of the year。 This ine于
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’ ⒍ Tlhis will help you to 1.nake practical plans for w· hat you can achieve
usually have,’ said Jucker。 Ice clouds fonn in the stratosphere when there is luore water vapour than
usual, allowing tiny ozone-destructing substances to gather there. Jucker said he was concerrled about the
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淄 剁 irnpact of the hole on Antarctic sea ice, which has been at record 10w levels. 第 一 节 (共 15小题 ;每小题 1分 ,满分 15分 )
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32。 What do we know about the Antarctic ozone hole?
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人空白处的最佳选项。
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“ Murrl,I’11n sony I haven’t been there for you 41.A。 change B。 apo10gy
· A。 It happens every year。 B。 It keeps at a balanced level。
驷 柙 C.It tends to worsen annually. E)。 It re11nains the largest on record。 this su1nrrler,” I said finally。 The _41~ C。 race D。 incident
碉 33。 What does the underlined word‘ ‘ adventitious” in paragraph 3 △1ean? happened during a park w· alk one Saturday. I 42.A。 refused B。 remembered
A。 ∶Reasonable。 B。 Unsettled。 C.Rare。 D.Unexpected。 hadn’t_(42_it and certainly hadn’t planned it。 C.realized D。 expected
英语猜题卷 (四 ) 新高考卷 第5页(共8页 英语猜题卷 (四 ) 新高考卷 第6页(共 8页
) )mini smell generators have yet to be programmed to work smoothly with existing ⅤR headsets.“ Smel1- 34.What is the result of the TIOnga volcanic exp10sion according to the last paragraph?
’ 「
equipped·VR cOuld be helpful Ⅱlledically or industrially, but it’s hard to say how this would· work in the A。 11he disappearance of ozone. B。 11he atrnospheric changes。
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com1nercial field,” Jas Br00ks, a PhI)student at the University of Chicago, says。 C。 11he decrease of w·ater vapour. E).rrhe f。n`nation of destructive substances.
Whether slmel1-equipped ⅤR will do better than slinell—equipped filFrls relmlains to be seen。 lBut perhaps 35.Which of the following is a suitable title for the text?
one day users will be able to stop, touch and slinell virtual roses。 A。 Stratosphere Faces N· ew· Threats B。 {Ozone Levels Are Changing Continuously
ˉ
28.How are Y·u and Li’s devices different frolln the previous ones? C.{Ozone I1∶ ole Fonns Eadier Than·Usual D。 Volcanic Explosion Produces Global Effect
A。 They’re rr1ore secure。 B.They’ re rr10re efficient. 第二节 (共 5小 题 ;每小题 2。 5分 ,满分 12.5分 )
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C。 They’re rr1ore portable。 D。 They’re 1nore affordable。 阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填人空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
29.Why is the open design used? solrrletiFnes our friends’ or family’s behaviour can offend us; soΠletiΠles w·e can see changes they need to
′ 【
A。 rr。 let the heat escape。 B。 I10 help users breathe easily. 1nake. 36 , and it requires skill。 The fo110wing are solrne tricks you can use to rnake your
c.rr。 Π1ake the device distinctive. E)。 To encourage the spread of slinells。 conversations less difficult.
·
30。 What can be infeⅡed about srrlel1-0-Ⅴision? It’ s i1.nportant to have solid evidence that there is indeed a problerr1. iEvidence that can be agreed on
A。 It w·as the first of its kind。 B。 It w·as spoken poorly of. rnakes it easier for other people to recognise issues. 0nce you have pr0of, it’ s i1.nportant to highlight how it
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C.It once appeared in a filΠ 1。 E).It originated in Hollywood。 1rnpacts you and others。 37 Colrnpared to“ You never spend tirrle with 1ne” , saying“ I feel hurt
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申 31。 What does paragraph 4 rnainly discuss about the inte1faces? that you spend less tirne with lne” is less accusatory and is focused lnore clearly on the ilnpact.
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划 A。 Their functions。 B。 Their principles。 C.Their applications。 D。 Their wPeaknesses. 3: — ·:eing neˉous might lead you to reaCt badly and cause an argument.Psychologist
舯
D Andrea iBonior recornrnends that you should acknowledge the conversation could rnake you anxious. If you
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The hole in the ozone(臭 氧 )layer,one layer of the stratosphere(平 流层 ),began t。 form over think about this yourself, it can help you focus on positive results. A.nother psychologist, Laura B.rennan,
Antarctica in August 2023, causing w· arnings that a larger-than-average hole could fuirther · warrn the points out it’s imponant that you let go of your ego(自 我)and don9t focus on the need to be proved right.
K
逻
southeⅡ1 0cean while the leve1 0f Antarctic sea ice is at a record 10w.Dr. M[artin Jucker at the University This can help reduce stress.
of New south Wales said the hole usually began forlning at the end of septernber, peaking in(0ctober before Y·ou can 1ow·er the potential for connict by listening to the other person and asking questions. solme
蝉
恩 c10sing in Nove】 rnber or Decemlber。 expe∶ns recornrnend choosing and arranging your w· ords in advance so that you can say things in a w·ay that
39
郴 The ozone hole is an annual thinning of the stratosphere’ s ozone layer,which has a high concentration avoids con.flict。 , as this can stop you being f1exible enough to genuinely follow and participate
“
of ozone。 The hole has been recovering” over tirrle and ozone levels over the Antarctic are expected to in the discussion。
不 returrl to 1980 1evels by 2066。 Be realistic。 (Con1plicated problerrls are unlikely to be solved with one conversation。 Consider what is
rrhe deve1。 possible in one discussion, and know that it 1.nay be harder than you initially thought。 40
prnent of the ozone hole in 2023 was not adven,旦 t10us。 rrhe oz。ne hole is usually srrlaller
龈
寒 during El Nino years,but the mode1 0f Jucker suggested it would be larger than usual in 2023 due=喇 A。 Relieving tension is vital
l.lhe
捧
undersea Tonga volcanic explosion in 2022,which was likely to have an impact on the ozone layer亘 B。 耳9Wover,telling them doesn’ t come easy
壅争th。
years following。 In early August,the formation was about average for the day of the year。 This ine于
=
唾
△≡
重
:|=i△旁d
C|li i奋|夕
qw right to express your real feelings
:藓 ··
· D.Maoy experts suggest presenting problems with“
rapidly in the next feˉw days, producing one of the largest observed ozone holes for the tirne of year。 i I”
===≡
%e explosion of the Tonga volcano brought a large amount of water vapour(蒸 E。 ∶But it should be noted that overplanning is inadvisable
气 )int。 the
stratosphere。
‘‘
It was about 150 rnegatonnes。 A factor of about three tirrles rnore
·
water vapour than
·
we
F.You should respect both yourself and the other in conversation
’ ⒍ Tlhis will help you to 1.nake practical plans for w· hat you can achieve
usually have,’ said Jucker。 Ice clouds fonn in the stratosphere when there is luore water vapour than
usual, allowing tiny ozone-destructing substances to gather there. Jucker said he was concerrled about the
第三部分 语言运用(共两节,满分 30分
)
淄 剁 irnpact of the hole on Antarctic sea ice, which has been at record 10w levels. 第 一 节 (共 15小题 ;每小题 1分 ,满分 15分 )
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32。 What do we know about the Antarctic ozone hole?
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人空白处的最佳选项。
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“ Murrl,I’11n sony I haven’t been there for you 41.A。 change B。 apo10gy
· A。 It happens every year。 B。 It keeps at a balanced level。
驷 柙 C.It tends to worsen annually. E)。 It re11nains the largest on record。 this su1nrrler,” I said finally。 The _41~ C。 race D。 incident
碉 33。 What does the underlined word‘ ‘ adventitious” in paragraph 3 △1ean? happened during a park w· alk one Saturday. I 42.A。 refused B。 remembered
A。 ∶Reasonable。 B。 Unsettled。 C.Rare。 D.Unexpected。 hadn’t_(42_it and certainly hadn’t planned it。 C.realized D。 expected
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) 啉
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。
The cudain had hllen on the show,but Zhou Jiamu,a high school student,was still immersed(江 浸 “
players would shout。 Fireplug” wˉas the neˉwr nalrne they gave 1ne。 Although n0 0ne ever explained it 醐
在 Following perfomers as they travelled between different scenes and seeing oo|00
)in the storyline。
it had sorlnething to do with 1|ne being shaped like it。
56 c10se distance throughout the process, Zhou felt as if she w· ere part of the stoFv。
practice, I had to run in that stupid garbage bag。 My short fat legs w·eren’t exactly
The immersive drama nlfjsJs jn JliCngz凡 o乙 57 (pe1forln) in a building built in 1941 in
often I’d thp and fall。 rrhe other players w· ould laugh。 At that 1.nolrnent, I asked linyself,
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Yuzhong District, southw·est China’s Chongqing Municipality.
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s a unique 58 (aibsorb) ‘‘Why?
as I being punished for sornething?Wasn’ t the running, sweating and pain enough?” I suddenly
·
Oxpenence that allows one to atch the facial expressions and body rnovelm.ents of actors at their side, realized that I’
w· d been knocking lnyself out for solmlething I didn’ t even wˉant to do in the first place!
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59 solrnetirrles, even to talk to the actors,’ said Zhou。 60 it were not for
注意
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this dralrna peidiorlnance, there w·ould be barely anyone visiting this 1.nore than 8odecade-old building,” said 1.续写词数应为 150左右
“ ;
Liu Mingxi, 61 (produce) 。f the drama。 It brings more than one change。 People 2.请按如下格式作答。
62 (ordinary)only see cultural relics(遗迹 ugh a glass showcase,but now they can
)thr。
It w·as then that I decided I w· ouldn’t play football anyirnore
better kno· about this site through the dralrnla.”
w·
Also in Chongoing,af。 rmer printing factory , once 63 (for逻;et),now becomes an
innovation center for artists. Chongqing 64 (step) up efforts concerning the investigation Much to my surprise,my dad was on my side
and protection of its cultural relics over the past decade。 It is said that (Chongqing will continue to
strengthen the connection 65 the conservation of cultural relics and the developrnent of
techno10gies
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第二节 (共 10小题;每小题 1.5分 ,满分 15分
) 啉
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。
The cudain had hllen on the show,but Zhou Jiamu,a high school student,was still immersed(江 浸 “
players would shout。 Fireplug” wˉas the neˉwr nalrne they gave 1ne。 Although n0 0ne ever explained it 醐
在 Following perfomers as they travelled between different scenes and seeing oo|00
)in the storyline。
it had sorlnething to do with 1|ne being shaped like it。
56 c10se distance throughout the process, Zhou felt as if she w· ere part of the stoFv。
practice, I had to run in that stupid garbage bag。 My short fat legs w·eren’t exactly
The immersive drama nlfjsJs jn JliCngz凡 o乙 57 (pe1forln) in a building built in 1941 in
often I’d thp and fall。 rrhe other players w· ould laugh。 At that 1.nolrnent, I asked linyself,
‘‘
Yuzhong District, southw·est China’s Chongqing Municipality.
It’
s a unique 58 (aibsorb) ‘‘Why?
as I being punished for sornething?Wasn’ t the running, sweating and pain enough?” I suddenly
·
Oxpenence that allows one to atch the facial expressions and body rnovelm.ents of actors at their side, realized that I’
w· d been knocking lnyself out for solmlething I didn’ t even wˉant to do in the first place!
’ “
59 solrnetirrles, even to talk to the actors,’ said Zhou。 60 it were not for
注意
:
this dralrna peidiorlnance, there w·ould be barely anyone visiting this 1.nore than 8odecade-old building,” said 1.续写词数应为 150左右
“ ;
Liu Mingxi, 61 (produce) 。f the drama。 It brings more than one change。 People 2.请按如下格式作答。
62 (ordinary)only see cultural relics(遗迹 ugh a glass showcase,but now they can
)thr。
It w·as then that I decided I w· ouldn’t play football anyirnore
better kno· about this site through the dralrnla.”
w·
Also in Chongoing,af。 rmer printing factory , once 63 (for逻;et),now becomes an
innovation center for artists. Chongqing 64 (step) up efforts concerning the investigation Much to my surprise,my dad was on my side
and protection of its cultural relics over the past decade。 It is said that (Chongqing will continue to
strengthen the connection 65 the conservation of cultural relics and the developrnent of
techno10gies
英语猜题卷 (四 ) 新高考卷 第7页(共 8页 英语猜题卷(四 ) 新高考卷 第8页(共 8页
) )绝密★启用前 听第 8段 材料 ,回答第 11至 13题 。
2024年 普通高等学校招生全国统一考试 11.What does Helen often d0 0n saturday?
A。 Watch T·Ⅴ。 B。 cro shopping. C。 Do her ho1nework。
(五
英语猜题 卷
12.Where is Mike?
)
鳢 猜题报告 A。 At home。 B.In the music shop。 C。 In the library。
蔡 命题人猜想:高考英语试题将落实新课标要求,以 学科核心素养为导向,注重培养考生的语言能力、思维品质、文化
13.Wˉhy does Helen phone Mike?
■ 意识和学习能力。 A。 To ask for some help. B。 To tell him about the CD。 C。 To invite hm to shop with her
怔 命题新情境:阅读D篇介绍睡眠初始阶段的梦境能提升创造力;语法填空讲述了太极在治疗帕金森病方面的作用。 听第 9段 材料 ,回答第 14至 17题 。
抄 命题新亮点:第 24题考查对文中人物情感的理解;第 58题考查代词用法中的难点。 14.Where does Bella want to spend the honeylm10on?
本试卷满分 150分 ,考试时间120分钟。 A。 spain. B.France。 C。 Mexico
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第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分 15.How much may the trip cost now?
)
第一节 (共 5小题;每小题 1。 5分 ,满分7.5分 ) A.3,500 dollars。 B。 4,o00 dollars。 C.4,500 dollars
听力
唰 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 16.What is Bella interested in?
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。 A。 Diving。 B。 sufing。 C。 Ball games。
巾
如
划 1。 What is the probable relationship between the speakers? 17.Wˉhat is Kevin going to do?
舯
A。 Teacher and student. B。 FHends. c。 Boss and elm.p1oyee。 A。 Rent some equiplnent. B。 Check the weather。 C。 B00k the trip。
脚
2。 How will the man go to schoo1? 听第 10段 材料,回答第 18至 20题 。
K By bus. B。 c.By bike。
A。 By car。
18.What does the speaker think of rrloving abroad to lea△ 1 a language?
3。 What does the 1·nan say about Jack?
A。 Widespread。 B。 Appealing。 C。 Unworkable
A.lHe is energetic。 B。 ∶He is amlbitious. C.|He is hardoworking。
逻 19.How 10ng can one keep the DⅤ Ds rented online at rnost?
蝉 4.What does Jenny cornplain about?
恩 A。 For 5 days。 B.For 7 days. C.For 9 days
A。 The heavy traffic。 |B。 The health proble1r1。 C。 The urgent appoint1nent。
郴 What does the speaker advise doing about new expressions?
■ 2C)。
5。 When will Maha have a job inteⅣ iew probably?
A。 At 9:30 am。 B.At 11:30 am。 C.At 3:30 pm. A。 Lean1ing to use thelm. B。 ∶Keeping replacing theIrn。 C。 Trying to translate the1n.
尽
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)
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 第一节 (共 15小 题 ;每小题 2。 5分 ,满分 37.5分 )
ˉ 韬
郦 崧 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,各小题将经蕺 5 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。 8个语篇
秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。 罐靶 A 全翻译
听第 6段 材料,回答第 6、 7题 。 I三 △ C时Ing dl b00k 10vers!Here’s a bit ofinfo△ 1⒙tion on b00kstores,each with a digerent feel and uniqueness.
· ≡
6.What is Linda’ s attitude to 1.noving to the science lPark? =I≡ˉ
octavia Books
A。 Positive。 B。 Concel田led. C。 Opposed。
513 0ctavia st,New Orleans
7.What is san1’s suggestion?
With a wide variety of titles in a clean and organized environrnent,this bookstore offers frequent b00k
A。 Providing a bus service. B。 E1np10ying rnore w·orkers。 C。 iMioving to the center of town.
signing events and various readings and talks, providing the opportunity to lineet the authors and other
7段 8至 10题
听第 材料 ,回答第 。
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readers with similar interests.A】rnust-see for the die-hard reader!
甾 8。 1Vhat does the w· olmlan find difficult?
邱 (Glarden】District B① ok shop
肛 A。 R.eaching agreelrnent。 B。 Taking a decision。 C。 saving 1.noney。
2727 Prytania st,New odeans
· 9.Which aspect of a car do 1.nost falnilies care about according to the wonnan?
抑
柙 A。 The space。 B.The price. C。 The fuel costs。 It’ s packed full of locally thelmed books,a large variety of fiction and non-fiction titles,nuin1erous kids’
碉
10.What will the speakers do next? b00ks,a nice selection of signed b00ks and other novelties. It is most frequently visited by kids. Its website
A.Do some research。 B。 Make a cal1. c。 Ⅴisit a fHend。 is full of in.fo△ .nation, including hours of operation, upcon1ing events, the date of the author event and 1· nore。
英语猜题卷 (五 ) 新高考卷 第1页(共 8页 英语猜题卷 (五 ) 新高考卷 第2页(共 8页
) )绝密★启用前 听第 8段 材料 ,回答第 11至 13题 。
2024年 普通高等学校招生全国统一考试 11.What does Helen often d0 0n saturday?
A。 Watch T·Ⅴ。 B。 cro shopping. C。 Do her ho1nework。
(五
英语猜题 卷
12.Where is Mike?
)
鳢 猜题报告 A。 At home。 B.In the music shop。 C。 In the library。
蔡 命题人猜想:高考英语试题将落实新课标要求,以 学科核心素养为导向,注重培养考生的语言能力、思维品质、文化
13.Wˉhy does Helen phone Mike?
■ 意识和学习能力。 A。 To ask for some help. B。 To tell him about the CD。 C。 To invite hm to shop with her
怔 命题新情境:阅读D篇介绍睡眠初始阶段的梦境能提升创造力;语法填空讲述了太极在治疗帕金森病方面的作用。 听第 9段 材料 ,回答第 14至 17题 。
抄 命题新亮点:第 24题考查对文中人物情感的理解;第 58题考查代词用法中的难点。 14.Where does Bella want to spend the honeylm10on?
本试卷满分 150分 ,考试时间120分钟。 A。 spain. B.France。 C。 Mexico
躞
第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分 15.How much may the trip cost now?
)
第一节 (共 5小题;每小题 1。 5分 ,满分7.5分 ) A.3,500 dollars。 B。 4,o00 dollars。 C.4,500 dollars
听力
唰 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 16.What is Bella interested in?
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。 A。 Diving。 B。 sufing。 C。 Ball games。
巾
如
划 1。 What is the probable relationship between the speakers? 17.Wˉhat is Kevin going to do?
舯
A。 Teacher and student. B。 FHends. c。 Boss and elm.p1oyee。 A。 Rent some equiplnent. B。 Check the weather。 C。 B00k the trip。
脚
2。 How will the man go to schoo1? 听第 10段 材料,回答第 18至 20题 。
K By bus. B。 c.By bike。
A。 By car。
18.What does the speaker think of rrloving abroad to lea△ 1 a language?
3。 What does the 1·nan say about Jack?
A。 Widespread。 B。 Appealing。 C。 Unworkable
A.lHe is energetic。 B。 ∶He is amlbitious. C.|He is hardoworking。
逻 19.How 10ng can one keep the DⅤ Ds rented online at rnost?
蝉 4.What does Jenny cornplain about?
恩 A。 For 5 days。 B.For 7 days. C.For 9 days
A。 The heavy traffic。 |B。 The health proble1r1。 C。 The urgent appoint1nent。
郴 What does the speaker advise doing about new expressions?
■ 2C)。
5。 When will Maha have a job inteⅣ iew probably?
A。 At 9:30 am。 B.At 11:30 am。 C.At 3:30 pm. A。 Lean1ing to use thelm. B。 ∶Keeping replacing theIrn。 C。 Trying to translate the1n.
尽
第二节 (共 15小题;每小题 1.5分 ,满分 22.5分 第二部分 阅读(共两节 ,满分 50分 ) 躞
)
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 第一节 (共 15小 题 ;每小题 2。 5分 ,满分 37.5分 )
ˉ 韬
郦 崧 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,各小题将经蕺 5 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。 8个语篇
秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。 罐靶 A 全翻译
听第 6段 材料,回答第 6、 7题 。 I三 △ C时Ing dl b00k 10vers!Here’s a bit ofinfo△ 1⒙tion on b00kstores,each with a digerent feel and uniqueness.
· ≡
6.What is Linda’ s attitude to 1.noving to the science lPark? =I≡ˉ
octavia Books
A。 Positive。 B。 Concel田led. C。 Opposed。
513 0ctavia st,New Orleans
7.What is san1’s suggestion?
With a wide variety of titles in a clean and organized environrnent,this bookstore offers frequent b00k
A。 Providing a bus service. B。 E1np10ying rnore w·orkers。 C。 iMioving to the center of town.
signing events and various readings and talks, providing the opportunity to lineet the authors and other
7段 8至 10题
听第 材料 ,回答第 。
羽
readers with similar interests.A】rnust-see for the die-hard reader!
甾 8。 1Vhat does the w· olmlan find difficult?
邱 (Glarden】District B① ok shop
肛 A。 R.eaching agreelrnent。 B。 Taking a decision。 C。 saving 1.noney。
2727 Prytania st,New odeans
· 9.Which aspect of a car do 1.nost falnilies care about according to the wonnan?
抑
柙 A。 The space。 B.The price. C。 The fuel costs。 It’ s packed full of locally thelmed books,a large variety of fiction and non-fiction titles,nuin1erous kids’
碉
10.What will the speakers do next? b00ks,a nice selection of signed b00ks and other novelties. It is most frequently visited by kids. Its website
A.Do some research。 B。 Make a cal1. c。 Ⅴisit a fHend。 is full of in.fo△ .nation, including hours of operation, upcon1ing events, the date of the author event and 1· nore。
英语猜题卷 (五 ) 新高考卷 第1页(共 8页 英语猜题卷 (五 ) 新高考卷 第2页(共 8页
) )Flaulkner IIOuse Books 25.Why do the scientists bring the laboraised snails to the ne· wr habitat?
B。
624 Pirate’s Alley,New odeans A。 To un10ck their hidden benents。 T。 identify factors in their surviva1.
′
In the heart of New odeans’ beautiful and historic French Quarter sits this fanciful and wel1oliked c。 rr。 preserve the planet’ s biodiversity。 I)。 11o observe their reproducing process。
26.What Fnotivated G)ilbertson to save the snails?
b0okstore。 It is 10cated on the bottorn△0or of Faulkner House, the fonner holrne of the Arrlen.canˉ w· riter,
,rheir potential role。
B.ITheir endangered state.
A。
Willialml Faulkner。 rrhe sh。p not only specializes in first publications and unique and out-ofoprint b0oks—
rrheir gr。
· c.rrheir 1。vable appearance。 E)。 wing conditions。
rnostly by Southern authors— but also ca△ nes new titles。
27.Which can be the best title for the text?
Tubby&Coo’ s Mid■City Book shop
A.Lengthy]Rescue to lResettle a rriny Snai1 |B。 Innovative rrry at studying rrhreatened Species
631 N Carrollton Ave,New odeans
C.special ExpeHence of Hiking with snails D.lM句 or Breakthrough in Protecting Rare species
alrned after the o· wners grandparents, it rrlainly focuses on ne· w and used science fiction, which
Nˉ C
distinguishes itself fron.1 the others, fantasies, graphic novels, and children’ s books。 ∶Board galrnes are a big
E)o you find yourself checking social lnedia sites as soon as you w·ake up? Do you
· 躞
deal at this b00k shop。 It offers various gaΠling opportunities, where readers can choose a gaΠ le fro△l the
answer e-1.nails on your phone while surfing the Web?Actually, w· ve lived a life in which
.ling library and play to their heart’ e’
gaⅡ s content。
we’re all connected,all the time.Whether or not this is a good thing is the su习 ect of
21.What do the first tw· o bookstores have in corrlrnon?
Ⅱ引吼 Je莎 ℃BJac凡Berry,a nonofiction book by Williarn Powers based on an essay he penned。 实
了
现
解
精
书评
冫隹 i
架
解 题
构 ,
排
They hold readings regulady. B.They provide access to writers.
A。 He
′ Early in the w·ork, Pσwers questions the wˉ ay w·e use devices, but certainly he doesn’ t criticize it。
c。 rhey’re fal【 nous for diverse events. E)。 They’re appealing to children.
does, however, recognize the downside of constantly being overstirrlulated— or what he calls the“ problen1 出
22.Where should one 10oking for rare editions go?
0f connectedness” 。 ~A△nong the things disturbed by the problenil, P)ow· ers says, are the ways in which people
A。 0ctavia st。 B。 Prytania st. C。 Pirate’s Alley。 D。 N Carrollton Ave. ‘‘
are connected and deal with each other. Constantly switching almlong people on social 1nedia platforlns, 峪
23。 W· hat is the uniqueness of Tubby&Coo’ s Mid-City Book shop? ’’
texts and all the new· ays of connecting all day, we never have a sustained connection。 His intention of
w·
A.It offers second-hand b0oks. B。 It contains books on various gamles。
writing iHic刀1JeJb~‘}Jac凡.Belrr,'is to help teach people how to connect Fnore wisely. iPow·ers 1o0ked to the past, △
It has the galmle design service. E)。 It is founded by the older generation.
C。
where he found several precedents(先 例)for both the curent infomation age and the ar1xiety that has come
B
丬
wlth it.
Hiking is tricky when you’ re carrying a threatened species。 Ally Whitbread carefully′ alked through
w· 0ne m耐or figure Powers examines actually developed his own strategies for dealing with
the wilds while carrying a coo1er full of small,rare snails(虫 呙牛)— the Chittenango ovate amber snails. 删
“
overstin1ulation. In Williarrl Shakespeare’sJ叮ic″1JeJ, l∶IaⅡllet is infonned his father is rnurdered by his uncle
I feel like I’Ⅴe got 500 babies to take care of— just like a very crazy mother hen,” she said。 ’
′· and t0o shocked by the news to think Calmly, so he pulls out his“ tables’ from the pocket,an ouect
Whitbread is part of a tean1 transporting a lab-grσwn population to a neˉ w, rerlnote holmle。 rhe snails are 啉
facing extinction· — only dozens are estirrlated to relmlain at one w·aterfall in upstate New York。 “ Such a Pσ w· ers describes as a sort of original electronic planner. In the iElizabethan age, tables w· ere a kind of new
device de咏gned t。 help people bring order to their lives despite 1nassive news. Yˉ ou could write notes during
′
recovery process can take years to decades。 rhere are several things relrn.aining to be unlocked during the 渊
∶≡ithe da扩 垂04|wipe(i褥对卓)them away at night.
:直
process— what the action is going to bring,what role that species might play,and whether they η 】
’’ i ||g。 | 1汪 f i = ve|| — |△ii B建萝how do we deal with the same problem?Powers has one suggestion that’ s child9s play:just
‘‘
well。 We are just racing to better understand our planet’ s biodiversity before the species die out。 △△
disc9oh瑾 family,for example,takes an“ Intemet Rest Day” every weekend。 We don’t have sma⒒
· |Ot,lWi。
It took the scientists years to raise this population in the lab. rrhe hike t。 a hidden wateidlhll≡ 惹 =a ∷ rrherefore we can’
:垂 phones。 t check our inboxes and do Web surfing that day。 We really enter another zone
chance to exarnine what Ⅱlakes theΠ1 grσw well in the wild, or what doesn’ t. rrhe snails don’t haⅤe any
and it’s
·
w· ondeH∶ul。 ∶Even when
·
we’re connected to the Internet again, w· e feel benefits of having been
known unique features critical to humans,and it’ s been a 1ong journey just to attempt to save them。 These “ ’
disconnected days before,” he says。 s just about that simple word— balance.’
It’
efforts could figure out their hidden benefits。
28.What can be influenced by overstilnulation according to iPoˉ ers?
wˉ
The
Specialist Cody Gilbertson said the drive to save theFn can go deeper,not just the love for science。 A.Thoughts。 B.IIealth。 C.Productivity。 ∶D.R~elationships。
‘‘
creatures are no bigger than a fingertip and 1ook up at their caregivers. You knσw their big eyes are staring
29.What can wˉe infer about the people in the|Elizabethan age?
’
at you, like— there’s no way that you’re not going to kind of fall in 10ve,’ Gilbertson said。
A.rrhey advocated an orderly life. B.「 rhey could handle infor1nation over10ad。
D)ropping therr1 off at their new· wate|Hiall ho】【ne wasn’t even the end— it’ ll be another 5 years before the rrhey regarded tables as a necessity。 D。 rrhey irrlproved techno1ogy to rrlake plans.
c。
teairrl kno·wrs whether the snails can survive there。 rrhey9ll go for a hike twice a 1.nonth to track their progress。 30。 What does Powers think of the‘ ‘ Interrlet Rest Day” ?
24.How does Whitbread feel about the snails’ future?
A。 It is a syrnbo1 of balance. B.It lightens the farrlily at△ 1osphere。
A。 Hopefu1. B.Disappointed。 C。 Excited. D。 Uncertain。 C.It has a lasting innuence。 D.It is see1ningly difficult to follow.
英语猜题卷 (五 ) 新高考卷 第3页(共8页 英语猜题卷 (五 ) 新高考卷 第4页(共 8页
) )Flaulkner IIOuse Books 25.Why do the scientists bring the laboraised snails to the ne· wr habitat?
B。
624 Pirate’s Alley,New odeans A。 To un10ck their hidden benents。 T。 identify factors in their surviva1.
′
In the heart of New odeans’ beautiful and historic French Quarter sits this fanciful and wel1oliked c。 rr。 preserve the planet’ s biodiversity。 I)。 11o observe their reproducing process。
26.What Fnotivated G)ilbertson to save the snails?
b0okstore。 It is 10cated on the bottorn△0or of Faulkner House, the fonner holrne of the Arrlen.canˉ w· riter,
,rheir potential role。
B.ITheir endangered state.
A。
Willialml Faulkner。 rrhe sh。p not only specializes in first publications and unique and out-ofoprint b0oks—
rrheir gr。
· c.rrheir 1。vable appearance。 E)。 wing conditions。
rnostly by Southern authors— but also ca△ nes new titles。
27.Which can be the best title for the text?
Tubby&Coo’ s Mid■City Book shop
A.Lengthy]Rescue to lResettle a rriny Snai1 |B。 Innovative rrry at studying rrhreatened Species
631 N Carrollton Ave,New odeans
C.special ExpeHence of Hiking with snails D.lM句 or Breakthrough in Protecting Rare species
alrned after the o· wners grandparents, it rrlainly focuses on ne· w and used science fiction, which
Nˉ C
distinguishes itself fron.1 the others, fantasies, graphic novels, and children’ s books。 ∶Board galrnes are a big
E)o you find yourself checking social lnedia sites as soon as you w·ake up? Do you
· 躞
deal at this b00k shop。 It offers various gaΠling opportunities, where readers can choose a gaΠ le fro△l the
answer e-1.nails on your phone while surfing the Web?Actually, w· ve lived a life in which
.ling library and play to their heart’ e’
gaⅡ s content。
we’re all connected,all the time.Whether or not this is a good thing is the su习 ect of
21.What do the first tw· o bookstores have in corrlrnon?
Ⅱ引吼 Je莎 ℃BJac凡Berry,a nonofiction book by Williarn Powers based on an essay he penned。 实
了
现
解
精
书评
冫隹 i
架
解 题
构 ,
排
They hold readings regulady. B.They provide access to writers.
A。 He
′ Early in the w·ork, Pσwers questions the wˉ ay w·e use devices, but certainly he doesn’ t criticize it。
c。 rhey’re fal【 nous for diverse events. E)。 They’re appealing to children.
does, however, recognize the downside of constantly being overstirrlulated— or what he calls the“ problen1 出
22.Where should one 10oking for rare editions go?
0f connectedness” 。 ~A△nong the things disturbed by the problenil, P)ow· ers says, are the ways in which people
A。 0ctavia st。 B。 Prytania st. C。 Pirate’s Alley。 D。 N Carrollton Ave. ‘‘
are connected and deal with each other. Constantly switching almlong people on social 1nedia platforlns, 峪
23。 W· hat is the uniqueness of Tubby&Coo’ s Mid-City Book shop? ’’
texts and all the new· ays of connecting all day, we never have a sustained connection。 His intention of
w·
A.It offers second-hand b0oks. B。 It contains books on various gamles。
writing iHic刀1JeJb~‘}Jac凡.Belrr,'is to help teach people how to connect Fnore wisely. iPow·ers 1o0ked to the past, △
It has the galmle design service. E)。 It is founded by the older generation.
C。
where he found several precedents(先 例)for both the curent infomation age and the ar1xiety that has come
B
丬
wlth it.
Hiking is tricky when you’ re carrying a threatened species。 Ally Whitbread carefully′ alked through
w· 0ne m耐or figure Powers examines actually developed his own strategies for dealing with
the wilds while carrying a coo1er full of small,rare snails(虫 呙牛)— the Chittenango ovate amber snails. 删
“
overstin1ulation. In Williarrl Shakespeare’sJ叮ic″1JeJ, l∶IaⅡllet is infonned his father is rnurdered by his uncle
I feel like I’Ⅴe got 500 babies to take care of— just like a very crazy mother hen,” she said。 ’
′· and t0o shocked by the news to think Calmly, so he pulls out his“ tables’ from the pocket,an ouect
Whitbread is part of a tean1 transporting a lab-grσwn population to a neˉ w, rerlnote holmle。 rhe snails are 啉
facing extinction· — only dozens are estirrlated to relmlain at one w·aterfall in upstate New York。 “ Such a Pσ w· ers describes as a sort of original electronic planner. In the iElizabethan age, tables w· ere a kind of new
device de咏gned t。 help people bring order to their lives despite 1nassive news. Yˉ ou could write notes during
′
recovery process can take years to decades。 rhere are several things relrn.aining to be unlocked during the 渊
∶≡ithe da扩 垂04|wipe(i褥对卓)them away at night.
:直
process— what the action is going to bring,what role that species might play,and whether they η 】
’’ i ||g。 | 1汪 f i = ve|| — |△ii B建萝how do we deal with the same problem?Powers has one suggestion that’ s child9s play:just
‘‘
well。 We are just racing to better understand our planet’ s biodiversity before the species die out。 △△
disc9oh瑾 family,for example,takes an“ Intemet Rest Day” every weekend。 We don’t have sma⒒
· |Ot,lWi。
It took the scientists years to raise this population in the lab. rrhe hike t。 a hidden wateidlhll≡ 惹 =a ∷ rrherefore we can’
:垂 phones。 t check our inboxes and do Web surfing that day。 We really enter another zone
chance to exarnine what Ⅱlakes theΠ1 grσw well in the wild, or what doesn’ t. rrhe snails don’t haⅤe any
and it’s
·
w· ondeH∶ul。 ∶Even when
·
we’re connected to the Internet again, w· e feel benefits of having been
known unique features critical to humans,and it’ s been a 1ong journey just to attempt to save them。 These “ ’
disconnected days before,” he says。 s just about that simple word— balance.’
It’
efforts could figure out their hidden benefits。
28.What can be influenced by overstilnulation according to iPoˉ ers?
wˉ
The
Specialist Cody Gilbertson said the drive to save theFn can go deeper,not just the love for science。 A.Thoughts。 B.IIealth。 C.Productivity。 ∶D.R~elationships。
‘‘
creatures are no bigger than a fingertip and 1ook up at their caregivers. You knσw their big eyes are staring
29.What can wˉe infer about the people in the|Elizabethan age?
’
at you, like— there’s no way that you’re not going to kind of fall in 10ve,’ Gilbertson said。
A.rrhey advocated an orderly life. B.「 rhey could handle infor1nation over10ad。
D)ropping therr1 off at their new· wate|Hiall ho】【ne wasn’t even the end— it’ ll be another 5 years before the rrhey regarded tables as a necessity。 D。 rrhey irrlproved techno1ogy to rrlake plans.
c。
teairrl kno·wrs whether the snails can survive there。 rrhey9ll go for a hike twice a 1.nonth to track their progress。 30。 What does Powers think of the‘ ‘ Interrlet Rest Day” ?
24.How does Whitbread feel about the snails’ future?
A。 It is a syrnbo1 of balance. B.It lightens the farrlily at△ 1osphere。
A。 Hopefu1. B.Disappointed。 C。 Excited. D。 Uncertain。 C.It has a lasting innuence。 D.It is see1ningly difficult to follow.
英语猜题卷 (五 ) 新高考卷 第3页(共8页 英语猜题卷 (五 ) 新高考卷 第4页(共 8页
) )31.Where is the text 1·nost likely taken frolrn? This type of vacation combines the night,accommodations, transfers(换 乘) and sometimes the
A。 .An introduction to a book。 B.~An article about the Web’ s i1.npacts。 services all int0 0ne b0oking。 37 H0ˉw· ever, as a few· big brands c10sed, rnany are now purchased
C。 A report on digitization。 D。 A review of shakespeare’s刀 lc171Je莎。 on websites. Travel joulmlalists explain that the benefit of a proper package holiday is that‘ ‘ by booking
D
nights and accon1Π 1odations in a single business fron1 a tour operator, you transfer all the risk to the
F|or decades sleep scientists have thought over the link between drean1ing and creative inspiration。 ”
coΠlpany 。 38 And if the operator goes wrong, you can get a refund
rrhey have 10ng thought the insight cal【
mle frorrl the stage of rapid eye rnove11nent sleep, which is rich with
39 A package holiday can be great value. A tour cO11△pany can b00k airplane seats and hotel
drearrls and begins around 90 rninutes after one falling asleep。 ∶But ne· evidence puts the spotlight on a
w· ′
■ ·—
roo1ns together, which 1·neans they can negotiate better discounts for the holidayrnakers。 rhere are 。ften
nauch earlier phase the period that separates sleep and w·akefulness。 In a study by MIT, researchers
deals on food and dionk t00, with soFlne colrnpanies offering al1-inclusive packages ·—· although this can
show that people who take brief naps('J、 睡)that bHng about the beginning of sleep score higher on several
discourage sorneone frorrl eating outside the hotel。
Πleasures of creativity than those who undertake the tasks after staying aw· ake.
·
But with airlines offering cheap flights and websites offeinng cheap accoⅡ 1odations, the package
Th.e findings suggest researchers could even exercise solrne rrleasure of contro1 over the dreanling process 1△
by directing people’ s drean∶ls to· Ward a specific topic. ′ rhe lin。re frequently people drealmled about that, the holiday isn’ t always the way of choice。 40 While that rnight suit sorne, the package holiday
‘‘
rnore creative they w·ere on tasks related to it。 We can colmle to the conclusion that dreaⅡ 1ing about a topic offeinng has deve10ped to be better. And, in the 1JK, the package holiday is grσ wing in popularlty,
’ ′ ‘‘「
剥 enhances your subsequent creativity on it,’ says R.obert Stickgold, a1· nenaiber of the study tearr1. particularly almlong younger travellers。 rhe .A~ssociation of British Travel Agents said, Ilhere is a greater
ˉ
Tlhe experirnent took advantage of a g1ovelike sleep detector, which 2h旦 irts sleep by rr10nitoring one’s ernphasis on personalisation, where holidaylΠ llakers can nlix and rrlatch what they want to include instead of
眇
搀 ’’
划 muscle tone,skin conductance and heart rate through contacts on the wnst and hand。 It communicates with purchasing a predefined package。 Irhe。nly problern is deciding where to go!
舯
an app that issues voice prompts(1是 示)for dreams and records dream reports。 A。 It’ s also bad news for travel agents.
脚
More than one falrnous thinker has capitalized on the phase called nonorapid eye rnovelmlent sleep stage 1,
B。 That is why it is ca11ed a package holiday。
′
or N1, illustrating the point about generating creative insights。 I1he painter Salvador lDalF w· ould deliberately
C。 solmle of us are 1.notivated to be independent backpackers。
K
逻 nap, holding a set of keys above a 1· netal plate, when thinking over an idea for a painting。 ~A~s he nodded
D。 This Ⅱleans it has to sort things out during the w· hole process。
off, he’d drop the keys, w·hich· w· ould hit the plate and w· ake hirn up, and he’ d hold onto the iⅡlage froΠl his
rllhomas Alva Edison is s缸 E。 They w·ere traditionally sold by travel agents on the high street.
蝉 山eam。 d to hwe used a similar techmque with metal balls to galn insights。 「
1吓日X丬 “
s exciting because, in principle, people could use the techno10gy the1rlselves to develop
F。 rhis pr。tection can give you peace of rnind, but there are other benefits。
It’
郴 · G。 Whatever w·e ch00se, the 1nost conVenient way to do it is g0 0n a package holiday.
creativity,” says Jonathan Sch001er, a professor of psycho10gical and brain sciences at the IJniversity of
‘‘ 第三部分 语言运用 (共两节 ,满分 30分
Califo△1ia。 rrhere see1rls to be no shortage of folks corrling to try it。 So 1· nany different kinds of people have )
不
visited, knocking on the lab door and asking to have dreaⅡ
ils,’
’
co。lead investigator Haar Horowitz says.
第一节 (共 15小题;每小题 1分 ,满分 15分
)
32.Which phase boosts creative ideas according to the study? 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人空白处的最佳选项。
帮
芯 A。 rrhe initial sleep stage. B。 rrhe 1.niddle of the sleep cycle。 strickland now is a rniddle sch001 41.A。 alone B。 helpless
捧
c】 。 rrhe wakefulness after sleep. E)。 rrhe rapid eye 1novelrnent sleep stage。 i- relmernbers what it was like to be C。 poor D。 hungry
33.What do the findings 1nentioned in paragraph 2 shoˉ w? 4 a fourth grader at MIcCurdy Elernentary
42.A。 admit ensure
B。
only once, that rnade strickland
A.Physical changes renect the sleep phase。 B。 ∶DreaⅡl contents relate to real life。
deterlnined to ‘42 n00ne at his foin.ner schoo1 C.discover D.sense
C。 Creativity levels vary with the nap length。 ∶ D。 The thelmle of the dreaΠ1 can be guided.
34.What does the underlined w·ord“charts” in paragraph 3 11nean? would feel that way。 43.A。 ngure B。 report
S“ckland helped ~卫
里
_ his hmer
A。 Encourages. B。 I1nproves。 C.Tracks. D。 Innuences。 C。 investigate D。 erase
elenlentary scho01’s unpaid student lunch debts
羽 35。 Why are salvador DalF and Tholmlas Alva Edison 1nentioned? through his C.0FundiMie fundraiser with the ai1n of 44。 A。 went beyond B.sho· w· ed through
甾 A。 To prove the effect of drearrls. B。 To provide support for the findings. raising $200。 The result~44~that,with $400 C。 took in D.stepped up
姆
肛 C。 To interpret the benefits of N1。 D。 To give exanlples of fueling creativity。 raised for iM[cCurdy Elelmentary。 ‘‘ solrne schoo1 45.A.casually B.obviously
· 第二节 (共 5小 题;每小题2.5分 ,满分 12.5分 ) workers told rne several kids once able to have
抑 C。 occasionally D。 constantly
柙
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。
lunch very ~145_ are stuffed every day now。 It
碉 I’ m sure most of us e刂oy going on holiday.It’ s a break from the routine。 This might involve 1notivates rrle to go further because I’ rn able to see 46.A。 challenge B。 weight
sightseeing and enjoying 1ocal culture, or it could be kicking back and lazing on a beach。 36 the~4至 _,” says Strickland. C。 opportunity D。 reason
英语猜题卷 (五 ) 新高考卷 第5页(共 8页 英语猜题卷 (五 ) 新高考卷 第6页(共 8页
) )31.Where is the text 1·nost likely taken frolrn? This type of vacation combines the night,accommodations, transfers(换 乘) and sometimes the
A。 .An introduction to a book。 B.~An article about the Web’ s i1.npacts。 services all int0 0ne b0oking。 37 H0ˉw· ever, as a few· big brands c10sed, rnany are now purchased
C。 A report on digitization。 D。 A review of shakespeare’s刀 lc171Je莎。 on websites. Travel joulmlalists explain that the benefit of a proper package holiday is that‘ ‘ by booking
D
nights and accon1Π 1odations in a single business fron1 a tour operator, you transfer all the risk to the
F|or decades sleep scientists have thought over the link between drean1ing and creative inspiration。 ”
coΠlpany 。 38 And if the operator goes wrong, you can get a refund
rrhey have 10ng thought the insight cal【
mle frorrl the stage of rapid eye rnove11nent sleep, which is rich with
39 A package holiday can be great value. A tour cO11△pany can b00k airplane seats and hotel
drearrls and begins around 90 rninutes after one falling asleep。 ∶But ne· evidence puts the spotlight on a
w· ′
■ ·—
roo1ns together, which 1·neans they can negotiate better discounts for the holidayrnakers。 rhere are 。ften
nauch earlier phase the period that separates sleep and w·akefulness。 In a study by MIT, researchers
deals on food and dionk t00, with soFlne colrnpanies offering al1-inclusive packages ·—· although this can
show that people who take brief naps('J、 睡)that bHng about the beginning of sleep score higher on several
discourage sorneone frorrl eating outside the hotel。
Πleasures of creativity than those who undertake the tasks after staying aw· ake.
·
But with airlines offering cheap flights and websites offeinng cheap accoⅡ 1odations, the package
Th.e findings suggest researchers could even exercise solrne rrleasure of contro1 over the dreanling process 1△
by directing people’ s drean∶ls to· Ward a specific topic. ′ rhe lin。re frequently people drealmled about that, the holiday isn’ t always the way of choice。 40 While that rnight suit sorne, the package holiday
‘‘
rnore creative they w·ere on tasks related to it。 We can colmle to the conclusion that dreaⅡ 1ing about a topic offeinng has deve10ped to be better. And, in the 1JK, the package holiday is grσ wing in popularlty,
’ ′ ‘‘「
剥 enhances your subsequent creativity on it,’ says R.obert Stickgold, a1· nenaiber of the study tearr1. particularly almlong younger travellers。 rhe .A~ssociation of British Travel Agents said, Ilhere is a greater
ˉ
Tlhe experirnent took advantage of a g1ovelike sleep detector, which 2h旦 irts sleep by rr10nitoring one’s ernphasis on personalisation, where holidaylΠ llakers can nlix and rrlatch what they want to include instead of
眇
搀 ’’
划 muscle tone,skin conductance and heart rate through contacts on the wnst and hand。 It communicates with purchasing a predefined package。 Irhe。nly problern is deciding where to go!
舯
an app that issues voice prompts(1是 示)for dreams and records dream reports。 A。 It’ s also bad news for travel agents.
脚
More than one falrnous thinker has capitalized on the phase called nonorapid eye rnovelmlent sleep stage 1,
B。 That is why it is ca11ed a package holiday。
′
or N1, illustrating the point about generating creative insights。 I1he painter Salvador lDalF w· ould deliberately
C。 solmle of us are 1.notivated to be independent backpackers。
K
逻 nap, holding a set of keys above a 1· netal plate, when thinking over an idea for a painting。 ~A~s he nodded
D。 This Ⅱleans it has to sort things out during the w· hole process。
off, he’d drop the keys, w·hich· w· ould hit the plate and w· ake hirn up, and he’ d hold onto the iⅡlage froΠl his
rllhomas Alva Edison is s缸 E。 They w·ere traditionally sold by travel agents on the high street.
蝉 山eam。 d to hwe used a similar techmque with metal balls to galn insights。 「
1吓日X丬 “
s exciting because, in principle, people could use the techno10gy the1rlselves to develop
F。 rhis pr。tection can give you peace of rnind, but there are other benefits。
It’
郴 · G。 Whatever w·e ch00se, the 1nost conVenient way to do it is g0 0n a package holiday.
creativity,” says Jonathan Sch001er, a professor of psycho10gical and brain sciences at the IJniversity of
‘‘ 第三部分 语言运用 (共两节 ,满分 30分
Califo△1ia。 rrhere see1rls to be no shortage of folks corrling to try it。 So 1· nany different kinds of people have )
不
visited, knocking on the lab door and asking to have dreaⅡ
ils,’
’
co。lead investigator Haar Horowitz says.
第一节 (共 15小题;每小题 1分 ,满分 15分
)
32.Which phase boosts creative ideas according to the study? 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人空白处的最佳选项。
帮
芯 A。 rrhe initial sleep stage. B。 rrhe 1.niddle of the sleep cycle。 strickland now is a rniddle sch001 41.A。 alone B。 helpless
捧
c】 。 rrhe wakefulness after sleep. E)。 rrhe rapid eye 1novelrnent sleep stage。 i- relmernbers what it was like to be C。 poor D。 hungry
33.What do the findings 1nentioned in paragraph 2 shoˉ w? 4 a fourth grader at MIcCurdy Elernentary
42.A。 admit ensure
B。
only once, that rnade strickland
A.Physical changes renect the sleep phase。 B。 ∶DreaⅡl contents relate to real life。
deterlnined to ‘42 n00ne at his foin.ner schoo1 C.discover D.sense
C。 Creativity levels vary with the nap length。 ∶ D。 The thelmle of the dreaΠ1 can be guided.
34.What does the underlined w·ord“charts” in paragraph 3 11nean? would feel that way。 43.A。 ngure B。 report
S“ckland helped ~卫
里
_ his hmer
A。 Encourages. B。 I1nproves。 C.Tracks. D。 Innuences。 C。 investigate D。 erase
elenlentary scho01’s unpaid student lunch debts
羽 35。 Why are salvador DalF and Tholmlas Alva Edison 1nentioned? through his C.0FundiMie fundraiser with the ai1n of 44。 A。 went beyond B.sho· w· ed through
甾 A。 To prove the effect of drearrls. B。 To provide support for the findings. raising $200。 The result~44~that,with $400 C。 took in D.stepped up
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肛 C。 To interpret the benefits of N1。 D。 To give exanlples of fueling creativity。 raised for iM[cCurdy Elelmentary。 ‘‘ solrne schoo1 45.A.casually B.obviously
· 第二节 (共 5小 题;每小题2.5分 ,满分 12.5分 ) workers told rne several kids once able to have
抑 C。 occasionally D。 constantly
柙
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。
lunch very ~145_ are stuffed every day now。 It
碉 I’ m sure most of us e刂oy going on holiday.It’ s a break from the routine。 This might involve 1notivates rrle to go further because I’ rn able to see 46.A。 challenge B。 weight
sightseeing and enjoying 1ocal culture, or it could be kicking back and lazing on a beach。 36 the~4至 _,” says Strickland. C。 opportunity D。 reason
英语猜题卷 (五 ) 新高考卷 第5页(共 8页 英语猜题卷 (五 ) 新高考卷 第6页(共 8页
) )FrOIIn there, Strickland_47_the initiative to 47。 A。 repeated B.approved Protection)” 活动。请你写一个活动策划方案。内容包括 :
rerr1ove lunch debts in all schools of the Hazelw00d C.launched expanded 1.活动目的
E)。
;
school District. The carnpaign has ~48_ over 48。
A。
donated B.borrowed 2.活动内容。
$4,000, $2,500 of which strickland plans to C.collected D。 saved 注意
:
give to the |Hiazelwood schoo1 ∶District. ∶He also 49。 A。 increase B。 rest 1。 写作词数应为80左右 ;
searches for another district for the ‘491 of the C。 value D.maJority 2.请按如下格式作答。
funds。 Strickland recalled being~50~w·hen he 50.A。 astonished B.doubtful
learned the debts of a nearby district were over C1.stressed D.grateful
“d~至
$50,000。 I’ 1~the problem was not 51。 A。 codirmed B。 denled
Co△1Fnon. 7rhis really opened rny eyes to the fact C。 assullned E)。 concluded
’’
that there w·as n0 52 of food。 52.A。 distribution B。 guarantee 第二节 (满 分 25分
)
strickland owed his _至 3~ spirit to his C。 shortage D.consumption 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 。
‘‘
rnother。 lHer practice of creating blessing bags” 53。 A。 charitable B.innovative Sarah, a high sch0o1 student, had a great passion for baking. With her parents’ support, sarah
for those in need~54 ~his syl【 n.pathetic outlook。 C.independent E)。 courageous drealmled of opening her o· wn bakery, a place where she could turn her interest into a business。 I·Ioˉw· ever, 排
·
strickland also w· orks on his books on Tech Boy。 54。 A。 witnessed B。 renected
she knew the i1.nportance of improving her skills and gaining rea1-world experience。
rrhe teen says his future plans include becO1ning a C。 出
identified D。 shaped rrheref。
re, every Saturday, without fail, she would set up a s△ 1all but channing table at a 1ocal park.
computer programmer,and combining his love for 55.A.fundraising B.writing
rrhe park, filled with farnilies and laughter, w·
as the peidiect place for Sarah to sell her creations。 ][1er table,
C。 蛘
technology D.creation
~.型生~with giving back to the community。
neatly laid out with co101ful holrneln1.ade cookies and cakes, attracted passers-by with the desserts’ slinel1.
第二节 (共 10小 题 ;每小题 1。 5分 ,满分 15分 ) 0n a particularly bright and sunny aftern0on, as Sarah w· as carefully arranging her chocolate cookies △
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。 and cakes, her attention· as drawn to an elderly· olrn.an sitting a1one on a bench. The wolmlan, with her
w· w·
While its movements are s1ow and gentle,Tai Chi is actually a 56■ (power)manial art 爿
silver hair and sad eyes, seelmled 10st in thought. ALs the hours `w· ent by, Sarah noticed that the wornan
(∶ 武术). Now, a new study shows that it can not only help people leam movelments grounded in re11nained where she was, seerningly forgotten by the world。 .A sense of concern washed over Sarah。 So she
删
self-defence,but slower the progression of Parkinson’ s disease(帕金森病
)。 decided to act. She poured a cup of wann tea carefully and cut a generous slice of her rich chocolate cake,
Attempts at identifying the root cause 57 Parkinson’s and battling against its effects are
a crowd favorite, and approached the w·o1nan.
聃
′
increasing。 rai chi, which patients with |Parkinson’s disease can practice 58 (they), has “ I thought you 1.night like solrne snacks,’ ’ sarah said with a w· airrn, inviting srnile。 rrhe w。lrnan’s face lit
“
been proved to be a sirnpler way to help. iPrevious studies shoˉ w· ed shortotirrle practice of rrai Chi br。 ught 三 epted the treat。 Thank you,dear.I haven’t had such a delicious treat since my retirement,” 渊
Jp asp.he1ac¢
b w s e o n a u ef l w i d t s . h a a F v or e t 6 a he n 1 n e e ■ w v e s n tu d g v. r r e e a se t a e r r ch e i r m s p w a a c nt t e . d 6 t 0 o ■ see ( a 5 t 9 t a i n ) t h e r e s t u h l e ts , l t o h n e g y - t d e i △ d ˇ a s e ^ n r i D e r s a C o t ~ f i I c - s e u r of v e T y a g ⒈ 垂 ●1 | 怎 n |缸 d ·· ∷ ,ˉ -·.∷ · I Il ● △ i = △ | ∶ △ |△ i s i 1 1 e r ~ e A s 唐 △ l ˉ 毒 i △ t ≡ △ t d i e d l . o ' h g e h r o c v k o e i c d e . s S o a f r t a h v e ″ t a s f k i e l d l e w d h a w i t t h h a g ˇ d r a h t a i D t u D d e e n . e d A . ~ s s ′ I h · e h e e Jn w i o o r v r e l ° d a n t h i e n t c r a o k d e u , c e t d e a h r e s r s r e o l l f l e a d s d l o M · irs w 。 n h e W r i f l a s c o e n 。 ,
(signincant)slowed pmgression of the disease in the longˉ tem Tai≡Chi
who had∶ Since 10sing her husband to cancer a w· eek ago, she had been
-eeh a baker before she retired。
practitioners. rrhose wh。 engaged in 62 exercise put in a better peidiorlnance across the study living a1one。 Her visits to the park w·ere her escape frolll the 1oneliness that filled her quiet holmle。 sarah
based on an alnount of rneasurelment. The Tai Chi group ailso experienced fewer co】 mplications of the
listened attentively, her heart touched by the wonaan’ s story。
disease.
注意
:
_(mke)
%.e researchers point out that dle△ study doesd show cause and efFect,and that it壁 1.续 写词数应为 150左右
;
based on a relatively srnall sanaple size。 Still, it’ s a great 64 (inspire) For the patients with 2.请 按如下格式作答。
‘
P)arkinson’s disease, rI1ai Chi practice‘ could extend the tirrle without disability ,65 (lead) to
Sarah decided to help iMIrs. Wilson out。
a higher quality of life, a1o· er burden to caregivers, and less drug usage” 。
w·
第四部分 写作(共两节,满分 40分
) Over tin1e, their unlikely friendship becalrne noticed in the park
第一节 (满 分 15分
)
“
假定你是校英语社团负责人 ,计划组织 环保宣传进社区(Go into Communities for Environmental
英语猜题卷 (五 ) 新高考卷 第7页(共 8页 英语猜题卷 (五 ) 新高考卷 第8页(共8页
) )FrOIIn there, Strickland_47_the initiative to 47。 A。 repeated B.approved Protection)” 活动。请你写一个活动策划方案。内容包括 :
rerr1ove lunch debts in all schools of the Hazelw00d C.launched expanded 1.活动目的
E)。
;
school District. The carnpaign has ~48_ over 48。
A。
donated B.borrowed 2.活动内容。
$4,000, $2,500 of which strickland plans to C.collected D。 saved 注意
:
give to the |Hiazelwood schoo1 ∶District. ∶He also 49。 A。 increase B。 rest 1。 写作词数应为80左右 ;
searches for another district for the ‘491 of the C。 value D.maJority 2.请按如下格式作答。
funds。 Strickland recalled being~50~w·hen he 50.A。 astonished B.doubtful
learned the debts of a nearby district were over C1.stressed D.grateful
“d~至
$50,000。 I’ 1~the problem was not 51。 A。 codirmed B。 denled
Co△1Fnon. 7rhis really opened rny eyes to the fact C。 assullned E)。 concluded
’’
that there w·as n0 52 of food。 52.A。 distribution B。 guarantee 第二节 (满 分 25分
)
strickland owed his _至 3~ spirit to his C。 shortage D.consumption 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 。
‘‘
rnother。 lHer practice of creating blessing bags” 53。 A。 charitable B.innovative Sarah, a high sch0o1 student, had a great passion for baking. With her parents’ support, sarah
for those in need~54 ~his syl【 n.pathetic outlook。 C.independent E)。 courageous drealmled of opening her o· wn bakery, a place where she could turn her interest into a business。 I·Ioˉw· ever, 排
·
strickland also w· orks on his books on Tech Boy。 54。 A。 witnessed B。 renected
she knew the i1.nportance of improving her skills and gaining rea1-world experience。
rrhe teen says his future plans include becO1ning a C。 出
identified D。 shaped rrheref。
re, every Saturday, without fail, she would set up a s△ 1all but channing table at a 1ocal park.
computer programmer,and combining his love for 55.A.fundraising B.writing
rrhe park, filled with farnilies and laughter, w·
as the peidiect place for Sarah to sell her creations。 ][1er table,
C。 蛘
technology D.creation
~.型生~with giving back to the community。
neatly laid out with co101ful holrneln1.ade cookies and cakes, attracted passers-by with the desserts’ slinel1.
第二节 (共 10小 题 ;每小题 1。 5分 ,满分 15分 ) 0n a particularly bright and sunny aftern0on, as Sarah w· as carefully arranging her chocolate cookies △
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。 and cakes, her attention· as drawn to an elderly· olrn.an sitting a1one on a bench. The wolmlan, with her
w· w·
While its movements are s1ow and gentle,Tai Chi is actually a 56■ (power)manial art 爿
silver hair and sad eyes, seelmled 10st in thought. ALs the hours `w· ent by, Sarah noticed that the wornan
(∶ 武术). Now, a new study shows that it can not only help people leam movelments grounded in re11nained where she was, seerningly forgotten by the world。 .A sense of concern washed over Sarah。 So she
删
self-defence,but slower the progression of Parkinson’ s disease(帕金森病
)。 decided to act. She poured a cup of wann tea carefully and cut a generous slice of her rich chocolate cake,
Attempts at identifying the root cause 57 Parkinson’s and battling against its effects are
a crowd favorite, and approached the w·o1nan.
聃
′
increasing。 rai chi, which patients with |Parkinson’s disease can practice 58 (they), has “ I thought you 1.night like solrne snacks,’ ’ sarah said with a w· airrn, inviting srnile。 rrhe w。lrnan’s face lit
“
been proved to be a sirnpler way to help. iPrevious studies shoˉ w· ed shortotirrle practice of rrai Chi br。 ught 三 epted the treat。 Thank you,dear.I haven’t had such a delicious treat since my retirement,” 渊
Jp asp.he1ac¢
b w s e o n a u ef l w i d t s . h a a F v or e t 6 a he n 1 n e e ■ w v e s n tu d g v. r r e e a se t a e r r ch e i r m s p w a a c nt t e . d 6 t 0 o ■ see ( a 5 t 9 t a i n ) t h e r e s t u h l e ts , l t o h n e g y - t d e i △ d ˇ a s e ^ n r i D e r s a C o t ~ f i I c - s e u r of v e T y a g ⒈ 垂 ●1 | 怎 n |缸 d ·· ∷ ,ˉ -·.∷ · I Il ● △ i = △ | ∶ △ |△ i s i 1 1 e r ~ e A s 唐 △ l ˉ 毒 i △ t ≡ △ t d i e d l . o ' h g e h r o c v k o e i c d e . s S o a f r t a h v e ″ t a s f k i e l d l e w d h a w i t t h h a g ˇ d r a h t a i D t u D d e e n . e d A . ~ s s ′ I h · e h e e Jn w i o o r v r e l ° d a n t h i e n t c r a o k d e u , c e t d e a h r e s r s r e o l l f l e a d s d l o M · irs w 。 n h e W r i f l a s c o e n 。 ,
(signincant)slowed pmgression of the disease in the longˉ tem Tai≡Chi
who had∶ Since 10sing her husband to cancer a w· eek ago, she had been
-eeh a baker before she retired。
practitioners. rrhose wh。 engaged in 62 exercise put in a better peidiorlnance across the study living a1one。 Her visits to the park w·ere her escape frolll the 1oneliness that filled her quiet holmle。 sarah
based on an alnount of rneasurelment. The Tai Chi group ailso experienced fewer co】 mplications of the
listened attentively, her heart touched by the wonaan’ s story。
disease.
注意
:
_(mke)
%.e researchers point out that dle△ study doesd show cause and efFect,and that it壁 1.续 写词数应为 150左右
;
based on a relatively srnall sanaple size。 Still, it’ s a great 64 (inspire) For the patients with 2.请 按如下格式作答。
‘
P)arkinson’s disease, rI1ai Chi practice‘ could extend the tirrle without disability ,65 (lead) to
Sarah decided to help iMIrs. Wilson out。
a higher quality of life, a1o· er burden to caregivers, and less drug usage” 。
w·
第四部分 写作(共两节,满分 40分
) Over tin1e, their unlikely friendship becalrne noticed in the park
第一节 (满 分 15分
)
“
假定你是校英语社团负责人 ,计划组织 环保宣传进社区(Go into Communities for Environmental
英语猜题卷 (五 ) 新高考卷 第7页(共 8页 英语猜题卷 (五 ) 新高考卷 第8页(共8页
) )绝密★启用前 11。 What w·as the biggest danger according to lMir Roberston?
. C。
2024年 普通高等学校招生全国统一考试 A.Falling into ice holes. B.Losing touch wi山 0山e】 Ⅱving in extreme temperattmes。
12.What caused the funny noise?
(六
英语 猜题 卷
A。
The wind. B。 The plane. c。
The device。
)
13.What was a surprise for Mr Roberston and his wife?
黠 猜题报告
A。 They could leave eadier。 B。 They got solme fresh f00d. C.Sorrleone lived near thelrn。
舯 命题人猜想:高考英语命题将注重 “ 五育并举 ” ,紧扣时代脉搏,落地核心素养,引 导考生关注生活实践和时代发展。 9段 14至 17题
听第 材料 ,回答第 。
■ 加 命题新情境:七选五渗透劳育,介绍如何通过自己种植食物来节约食品杂货开支;语法填空介绍中国的针灸。
扣 命题新亮点:第 30题 以谚语为选项,考查综合能力;第 35题考查对文章后续发展的推断;第 弱题考查介词短语辨析。
14。 ∶ Hio·w· does E1nily find her first surfing lesson?
A。 ∶Discouraging。 B.ˉ IJnforgettable。 C.Exciting。
本试卷满分 150分 ,考试时间120分钟。 15.How old is Emily’s brother?
第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分 A。 15。 B.22. c.25。
)
第一节 (共 5小题;每小题 1.5分 ,满分
7。
5分
)
16.What does Michea1 offer to do?
听力
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 A。 Teach Emily to su1f. B.Give Emily a suⅡ board. C。 Talk with Emily’ s brother。
唰
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 。 17.Wˉhen will the speakers meet?
ˉ
申 1.Why does John colmle tO Nancy? A.0n Wednesday. B。 {On FEday。 C。 On saturday。
扣 ′
划 A。 1′ o ask questions。 B.rro b。 1Tσw reference bo0ks. C。 To hand in his essay。 听第 10段 材料 ,回答第 18至 20题 。
舯
2.Where is the 1.nan’ s enve1ope nσ w? 18.What rnakes the speaker a frequent visitor to teahouses?
脚
B。 C。
A.In his r00m。 At the post office。 At the front desk。 A。 Their tea。 B。 Their atrr1osphere. C。 Their service。
K
3。 What will Rosie do next? 19.What has the speaker done in the teahouse?
Read b00ks. B.E刂 C.Go shopping。
A。 oy music· A。 settle an argurnent。 B。 Learn Sichuan(0pera. C。 Talk about business。
4.What is the probable relationship betw·een the speakers? 20.Why does the speaker think teahouses have poˉ erful social function?
逻 w·
恩 蝉 A。 strangers。 B.Co-workers。 c.iDriver and passenger. A。 ∶People can chat for a day there。
5。 What are the speakers talking about? rrhey help people 1.nake up faster。
斟 B。
■
A。 A plan。 B。 An English course. C。 An application。 9rhey attract like-rrlinded people.
c。
尽 第二节 (共 15小 题 ;每小题 1。 5分 ,满分 22.5分 ) 第二部分 阅读(共两节,满分 50分) 口拥Ⅲ口
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 第一节 (共 15小题;每小题2.5分 ,满分37.5分) :1il∶ 】 |r|I|∶|li0|I|∶|!li|II]|IIIJ|I|J|llll1.
郦 ˉ攥 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 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。 T丁 在导是圣 ∷ 蜇营 「 营
-=≡
粼 秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独 白读两遍。 | △ A 坌翻肆
听第
6段
材料 ,回答第 6、
7题
。 囔薮 |ˉ
1△
ˉ
■
争 mountains has appeal for a vaHety of reasons— you may e叫 oy the natural beauty or simply
6.Who does the 1.nan buy a gift for? ∶≡∶≡∶ ∶
i=△
1
| ∶
··
II△
|
|
i|the·
His sister. B.His cousin. C。 .like thO1善dQn of hitting the hiking trails(显各彳圣 These are some options to live near the mountains.
A。 His mother。 )。
B}rief Introduction:
7.What will the man buy?
ˉ A。 A handbag。 B。 A handkerchief. C。 A watch。 1.Boulder
督
船 听第 7段 材料 ,回答第 8、 9题 。 IJOcated in the foothills of the Rocky Mountains, Boulder is the ideal spot for people wanting to live
8.What does Alice like best about her new schoo1? near the rr10untains without giving up good jobs。 Techno1ogy,aerospace and higher education are m列 or
羽
督 A。 The teachers。 B.The environmlent。 C。 The food. industries that lend high salaries。 ∶Dozens of trails offer various hiking opportunities for all experience
邱
9。 What does Alice’s ne`w scho01 1ook like? levels。
肛
· A。 It is in 1noden·1 style. B。 It is well equipped。 C.It is newly built。 2.Asheville
抑
柙 听第 8段 材料 ,回答第 10至 13题 。 ALshevi11e is knσwn for its active arts coΠ lrnunity and breathtaking views of the iBlue lRidge Mountains。
碉
1C)。 What encouraged Mr R~0berston to go to the Antarctic? Whether they’re dra1wn to access to the outd00rs or to the galleries with a personal touch and fa∶ noto-table
H·
A。 A training course。 B。 A prograrn。 C。 A report. restaurants, plenty of people are choosing Asheville as their ne· w· holrnetow·n。
英语猜题卷 (六 ) 新高考卷 第1页(共 8页
)
英语猜题卷 (六 ) 新高考卷 第2页(共 8页
)绝密★启用前 11。 What w·as the biggest danger according to lMir Roberston?
. C。
2024年 普通高等学校招生全国统一考试 A.Falling into ice holes. B.Losing touch wi山 0山e】 Ⅱving in extreme temperattmes。
12.What caused the funny noise?
(六
英语 猜题 卷
A。
The wind. B。 The plane. c。
The device。
)
13.What was a surprise for Mr Roberston and his wife?
黠 猜题报告
A。 They could leave eadier。 B。 They got solme fresh f00d. C.Sorrleone lived near thelrn。
舯 命题人猜想:高考英语命题将注重 “ 五育并举 ” ,紧扣时代脉搏,落地核心素养,引 导考生关注生活实践和时代发展。 9段 14至 17题
听第 材料 ,回答第 。
■ 加 命题新情境:七选五渗透劳育,介绍如何通过自己种植食物来节约食品杂货开支;语法填空介绍中国的针灸。
扣 命题新亮点:第 30题 以谚语为选项,考查综合能力;第 35题考查对文章后续发展的推断;第 弱题考查介词短语辨析。
14。 ∶ Hio·w· does E1nily find her first surfing lesson?
A。 ∶Discouraging。 B.ˉ IJnforgettable。 C.Exciting。
本试卷满分 150分 ,考试时间120分钟。 15.How old is Emily’s brother?
第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分 A。 15。 B.22. c.25。
)
第一节 (共 5小题;每小题 1.5分 ,满分
7。
5分
)
16.What does Michea1 offer to do?
听力
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 A。 Teach Emily to su1f. B.Give Emily a suⅡ board. C。 Talk with Emily’ s brother。
唰
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 。 17.Wˉhen will the speakers meet?
ˉ
申 1.Why does John colmle tO Nancy? A.0n Wednesday. B。 {On FEday。 C。 On saturday。
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划 A。 1′ o ask questions。 B.rro b。 1Tσw reference bo0ks. C。 To hand in his essay。 听第 10段 材料 ,回答第 18至 20题 。
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2.Where is the 1.nan’ s enve1ope nσ w? 18.What rnakes the speaker a frequent visitor to teahouses?
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B。 C。
A.In his r00m。 At the post office。 At the front desk。 A。 Their tea。 B。 Their atrr1osphere. C。 Their service。
K
3。 What will Rosie do next? 19.What has the speaker done in the teahouse?
Read b00ks. B.E刂 C.Go shopping。
A。 oy music· A。 settle an argurnent。 B。 Learn Sichuan(0pera. C。 Talk about business。
4.What is the probable relationship betw·een the speakers? 20.Why does the speaker think teahouses have poˉ erful social function?
逻 w·
恩 蝉 A。 strangers。 B.Co-workers。 c.iDriver and passenger. A。 ∶People can chat for a day there。
5。 What are the speakers talking about? rrhey help people 1.nake up faster。
斟 B。
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A。 A plan。 B。 An English course. C。 An application。 9rhey attract like-rrlinded people.
c。
尽 第二节 (共 15小 题 ;每小题 1。 5分 ,满分 22.5分 ) 第二部分 阅读(共两节,满分 50分) 口拥Ⅲ口
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 第一节 (共 15小题;每小题2.5分 ,满分37.5分) :1il∶ 】 |r|I|∶|li0|I|∶|!li|II]|IIIJ|I|J|llll1.
郦 ˉ攥 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 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。 T丁 在导是圣 ∷ 蜇营 「 营
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粼 秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独 白读两遍。 | △ A 坌翻肆
听第
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材料 ,回答第 6、
7题
。 囔薮 |ˉ
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争 mountains has appeal for a vaHety of reasons— you may e叫 oy the natural beauty or simply
6.Who does the 1.nan buy a gift for? ∶≡∶≡∶ ∶
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His sister. B.His cousin. C。 .like thO1善dQn of hitting the hiking trails(显各彳圣 These are some options to live near the mountains.
A。 His mother。 )。
B}rief Introduction:
7.What will the man buy?
ˉ A。 A handbag。 B。 A handkerchief. C。 A watch。 1.Boulder
督
船 听第 7段 材料 ,回答第 8、 9题 。 IJOcated in the foothills of the Rocky Mountains, Boulder is the ideal spot for people wanting to live
8.What does Alice like best about her new schoo1? near the rr10untains without giving up good jobs。 Techno1ogy,aerospace and higher education are m列 or
羽
督 A。 The teachers。 B.The environmlent。 C。 The food. industries that lend high salaries。 ∶Dozens of trails offer various hiking opportunities for all experience
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9。 What does Alice’s ne`w scho01 1ook like? levels。
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· A。 It is in 1noden·1 style. B。 It is well equipped。 C.It is newly built。 2.Asheville
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柙 听第 8段 材料 ,回答第 10至 13题 。 ALshevi11e is knσwn for its active arts coΠ lrnunity and breathtaking views of the iBlue lRidge Mountains。
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1C)。 What encouraged Mr R~0berston to go to the Antarctic? Whether they’re dra1wn to access to the outd00rs or to the galleries with a personal touch and fa∶ noto-table
H·
A。 A training course。 B。 A prograrn。 C。 A report. restaurants, plenty of people are choosing Asheville as their ne· w· holrnetow·n。
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)Greenville 24.What 1nakes Francis special on Forbes’ World’s Billionaires list?
3。
B。
A spot for beautiful vie·wrs 。f the Blue Ridge lMiountains, {G「 reenville has easy access to trails with A。 His age。 His wealth。
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waterfalls and lakes。 rhere are s。lrne state parks that offer hiking and canaping, al【 nong other activities. C.His personal experience。 D.His business idea.
CIreenville residents spend about 21% of the area’ s average household incorrle on housing。 25.What does the underlined word“ modifying” in paragraph 2 mean?
4.Honolulu A。 IPutting a stop to。 B。 ∶Keeping an eye on。
rrhere are rrlultiple hiking trails that show off the beauty of the Haw·
aiian islands, with 1ots of 100kout C。 Making a change to。 E)。 C)iving an account of。
points to take in the views of the city. 7ro rnake your stay per1nanent, however, you should spend, as 26.Why did FFancis and Morgan contact popular fitness innuences?
typical residents, about 30% of your inc0口 r1e on rent or home 10ans. A。 To follow in the coΠlpetitors’ fo0tsteps. B.To win support for their leadership roles。
Related Data: C。 To popularize their products in a cheap wˉ ay。 D。 To gain adlmission to the bodybuilding exhibit。
27.Which can be the best title for the text?
Boulder Asheville Greenville Honolulu
.l a Website to a G1obal Brand
A.Francis: Fron·l a Pizza Boy to a Billionaire B。 y1nshark: FroⅡ
G·
A~verage House Price $881,147 $358,383 $330,545 $581,658
C.GyrrBhark:A World Leader in Fitness Clothing D.Francis:An Inspiration tO Business Competitors
Average Annual salary $73,360 $47,470 $48,350 $61,860 C
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Population 328,713 465,558 918,166 1,0 15 1 67 Betw·een 1945 and 2000, educators ellnp10yed a fairly uniforrn approach。 rhe teacher w·as the sun in 擀
the classr0orrl, and all lessons and activities centered around hiⅡ 1 or her。 ]Educators stressed the i1nportance
21.What distinguishes Boulder frorrl the other three places?
of discipline and obedience(月 艮 )within the classr00m,and students were expected to follow very rigid 舀
A。 Its ideal location。 B。 Its natural beauty。 '从
standards for behavior and acadernic peidiorlnance。 rhe stated goa1 of this 1·nodel wˉas to ensure fairness by
C.Its job opportunities. D.Its diverse hiking trails. 7·
applying the salmle expectations; hoˉ ever, the result w· as that only a few students succeeded while rnany 燃
22.Which place do art lovers favour? w·
Boulder. B。 Asheville. C.Greenville。 D。 Honolulu. others were left behind.
A。
When con1puters and Internet techno10gy entered the classr00rn a few decades ago, another pattern △
23.How rrluch are the average housing costs in I·IOnolulu?
appeared and progressive educators ilnrnediately saw the opportunity to change the way schoo1 worked。
~About $12,991. B。 ~About $18,558. C。 ~About $174,497. D.~About $581,658.
A。
丬
B Instead of needing to focus on the teachers for the vast m句ority of the day,students could use computers,
ebsites, and even gaΠlles to learn new llnaterials and iFnprove their skills and knowledge. Not all educators
Ben Francis didn’t becolrne·wealthy through property left by his fa△ 1ily. Instead, the CE0) and co- w·
Ⅲ
founder of Gyrrlshark used his earnings frorrl pizza delivery to buy a sewing rnachine and start his fitness w· elcorned this shift, hσwever, as sO11ne belieⅤed it t0ok po· w· er and responsibility aw· ay fron·1 the teachers and
cheapened the educational experience for learners。
clothing co】lnpany at 19。 ∶Eleven years later, his efforts literally paid off。 ∶Francis, who has a reported net
啦
Over the last decade, two distinct canaps of educators have elrnerged. rrech adv。 cates stress that
worth of$1。 3 billion,joined Forbes’ Wodd’s Billionaires list。 He’s in rare comlpany:People on the list are
cornDuters and Internet techno10gv allow students tO learn at their own Dace in an environrrlent that rnakes
65 years old on.average。 工 1∶! li||| ˇ° 工 渊
suppl O e r m i e g n i t na s l ( l 补 y, 齐 F 刂 ranc B i u s t a a n f d t er c o g - e f t o t u i n n d g e f r e d L e u w p i s w i l th M i h o i r s g a i n l 1 l of a i u t n t c i h n e g d c C 1o r t y h Ⅱ es, l s F h r a a r n k c i a s s s u a g ge ˉ w s e t b e s d ite selling |I— △ |△ △ · iˉ △ · ˉ· o 1 h f e t r e n n 四 1 f ˉ e 曦 e1 羲 0 k o | Iˉ 。 e s ~ △ s 1 t f u o d r t e a n 7 b t l s e 。 f e e w l h i u l n e c o t n h 1 e f o t r r t a a d b i l t e i 。 o n a l ′ c · r l r a a s d s i r t 0 i 0 o r n r a l l i s s et t s s . a o D n a 工 c t e h e t h o a t t h e r r n y a n h v a n l d e 。 a r n e b r e s l c i a e n v ’ e tha t t k o e v e e · D r - u r D · e l w i i a t n h c e a n o d n
)。
con△pany。 He and Morgan bought a sewing rrlachine, and his rr101In sent hirn videos to teaCh hizln how to 0△|△e}ch.l为整心g” dthts’ ability to deve1op their own knowledge and ski11s and does little to prepare them for the
|郅
Tlhe pair brought Gyrrlshark to a bodybuilding exhibition in 2013, but didn’ t have any rnoney to realities oF being adults in the real w。 orld。
advertise.0n a whim(Jb止上来潮 ),they decided to give popular fitness ngures。n social media platforms Regrettably, the inability of these tw· o parties to find an agreelrnent has prevented the growth of our
free products.Francis said,“ It would be so coo1 ifthey could come to be with Gymshark at this event。 But education systern. We rnust learn fro△1 what Worked in the past while adopting the best of our new
’’
I didn’t really think that rnuch about this idea。 Solrne of those ininuences went on to wear the c10thes on techno10gies to create an education system that reflects our 1·nodern w·orld。 If w·e can’t get all our teachers on
their channels,making Gymshark’ s sales jump to$45,000 per day,up from just$450。 the salrne page, then· w· e will be at risk of failing future generations。
In 2017, Francis quit the CEO role. Iˉ Ie spent the next years supporting leadership roles within 28.Who can probably lean1 better under the 1945-2000 11node1 of education?
Gyrrlshark to learn rnore about the ins and outs of the business, before retun1ing as the CEC)in 2021。 rrhat A。 Lisa w·ho tends to read by herself. B。 Michael who disciplines hirnself。
year, the con1pany· as valued at $1.45 billion。 still, the conapany’s billionodollar valuation is a sinflall C。 ∶Kate who can focus on listening for 10ng。 D。 Tolmi wˉho prefers hands-on lean1ing.
w·
‘‘
percentage of the rnarket value of solrne strong col【 n.petitors。 I really think CPyrrlshark can be the UlK’ s 29.Why do solmle educators prefer the second education pattern?
’ ‘‘ We
answer to those brands,’ Francis said. ∶But it doesn’t rnean that the LIK is where w· e start and end。 A。 It allows for different lean1ing styles。 B。 It has the salmle hope for students。
”
also want to be a truly global brand。 C。 It fires students’ enthusias△1 for lea△1ing。 ∶ D。 It reduces teachers’ leve1 of stress.
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) )Greenville 24.What 1nakes Francis special on Forbes’ World’s Billionaires list?
3。
B。
A spot for beautiful vie·wrs 。f the Blue Ridge lMiountains, {G「 reenville has easy access to trails with A。 His age。 His wealth。
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waterfalls and lakes。 rhere are s。lrne state parks that offer hiking and canaping, al【 nong other activities. C.His personal experience。 D.His business idea.
CIreenville residents spend about 21% of the area’ s average household incorrle on housing。 25.What does the underlined word“ modifying” in paragraph 2 mean?
4.Honolulu A。 IPutting a stop to。 B。 ∶Keeping an eye on。
rrhere are rrlultiple hiking trails that show off the beauty of the Haw·
aiian islands, with 1ots of 100kout C。 Making a change to。 E)。 C)iving an account of。
points to take in the views of the city. 7ro rnake your stay per1nanent, however, you should spend, as 26.Why did FFancis and Morgan contact popular fitness innuences?
typical residents, about 30% of your inc0口 r1e on rent or home 10ans. A。 To follow in the coΠlpetitors’ fo0tsteps. B.To win support for their leadership roles。
Related Data: C。 To popularize their products in a cheap wˉ ay。 D。 To gain adlmission to the bodybuilding exhibit。
27.Which can be the best title for the text?
Boulder Asheville Greenville Honolulu
.l a Website to a G1obal Brand
A.Francis: Fron·l a Pizza Boy to a Billionaire B。 y1nshark: FroⅡ
G·
A~verage House Price $881,147 $358,383 $330,545 $581,658
C.GyrrBhark:A World Leader in Fitness Clothing D.Francis:An Inspiration tO Business Competitors
Average Annual salary $73,360 $47,470 $48,350 $61,860 C
′
Population 328,713 465,558 918,166 1,0 15 1 67 Betw·een 1945 and 2000, educators ellnp10yed a fairly uniforrn approach。 rhe teacher w·as the sun in 擀
the classr0orrl, and all lessons and activities centered around hiⅡ 1 or her。 ]Educators stressed the i1nportance
21.What distinguishes Boulder frorrl the other three places?
of discipline and obedience(月 艮 )within the classr00m,and students were expected to follow very rigid 舀
A。 Its ideal location。 B。 Its natural beauty。 '从
standards for behavior and acadernic peidiorlnance。 rhe stated goa1 of this 1·nodel wˉas to ensure fairness by
C.Its job opportunities. D.Its diverse hiking trails. 7·
applying the salmle expectations; hoˉ ever, the result w· as that only a few students succeeded while rnany 燃
22.Which place do art lovers favour? w·
Boulder. B。 Asheville. C.Greenville。 D。 Honolulu. others were left behind.
A。
When con1puters and Internet techno10gy entered the classr00rn a few decades ago, another pattern △
23.How rrluch are the average housing costs in I·IOnolulu?
appeared and progressive educators ilnrnediately saw the opportunity to change the way schoo1 worked。
~About $12,991. B。 ~About $18,558. C。 ~About $174,497. D.~About $581,658.
A。
丬
B Instead of needing to focus on the teachers for the vast m句ority of the day,students could use computers,
ebsites, and even gaΠlles to learn new llnaterials and iFnprove their skills and knowledge. Not all educators
Ben Francis didn’t becolrne·wealthy through property left by his fa△ 1ily. Instead, the CE0) and co- w·
Ⅲ
founder of Gyrrlshark used his earnings frorrl pizza delivery to buy a sewing rnachine and start his fitness w· elcorned this shift, hσwever, as sO11ne belieⅤed it t0ok po· w· er and responsibility aw· ay fron·1 the teachers and
cheapened the educational experience for learners。
clothing co】lnpany at 19。 ∶Eleven years later, his efforts literally paid off。 ∶Francis, who has a reported net
啦
Over the last decade, two distinct canaps of educators have elrnerged. rrech adv。 cates stress that
worth of$1。 3 billion,joined Forbes’ Wodd’s Billionaires list。 He’s in rare comlpany:People on the list are
cornDuters and Internet techno10gv allow students tO learn at their own Dace in an environrrlent that rnakes
65 years old on.average。 工 1∶! li||| ˇ° 工 渊
suppl O e r m i e g n i t na s l ( l 补 y, 齐 F 刂 ranc B i u s t a a n f d t er c o g - e f t o t u i n n d g e f r e d L e u w p i s w i l th M i h o i r s g a i n l 1 l of a i u t n t c i h n e g d c C 1o r t y h Ⅱ es, l s F h r a a r n k c i a s s s u a g ge ˉ w s e t b e s d ite selling |I— △ |△ △ · iˉ △ · ˉ· o 1 h f e t r e n n 四 1 f ˉ e 曦 e1 羲 0 k o | Iˉ 。 e s ~ △ s 1 t f u o d r t e a n 7 b t l s e 。 f e e w l h i u l n e c o t n h 1 e f o t r r t a a d b i l t e i 。 o n a l ′ c · r l r a a s d s i r t 0 i 0 o r n r a l l i s s et t s s . a o D n a 工 c t e h e t h o a t t h e r r n y a n h v a n l d e 。 a r n e b r e s l c i a e n v ’ e tha t t k o e v e e · D r - u r D · e l w i i a t n h c e a n o d n
)。
con△pany。 He and Morgan bought a sewing rrlachine, and his rr101In sent hirn videos to teaCh hizln how to 0△|△e}ch.l为整心g” dthts’ ability to deve1op their own knowledge and ski11s and does little to prepare them for the
|郅
Tlhe pair brought Gyrrlshark to a bodybuilding exhibition in 2013, but didn’ t have any rnoney to realities oF being adults in the real w。 orld。
advertise.0n a whim(Jb止上来潮 ),they decided to give popular fitness ngures。n social media platforms Regrettably, the inability of these tw· o parties to find an agreelrnent has prevented the growth of our
free products.Francis said,“ It would be so coo1 ifthey could come to be with Gymshark at this event。 But education systern. We rnust learn fro△1 what Worked in the past while adopting the best of our new
’’
I didn’t really think that rnuch about this idea。 Solrne of those ininuences went on to wear the c10thes on techno10gies to create an education system that reflects our 1·nodern w·orld。 If w·e can’t get all our teachers on
their channels,making Gymshark’ s sales jump to$45,000 per day,up from just$450。 the salrne page, then· w· e will be at risk of failing future generations。
In 2017, Francis quit the CEO role. Iˉ Ie spent the next years supporting leadership roles within 28.Who can probably lean1 better under the 1945-2000 11node1 of education?
Gyrrlshark to learn rnore about the ins and outs of the business, before retun1ing as the CEC)in 2021。 rrhat A。 Lisa w·ho tends to read by herself. B。 Michael who disciplines hirnself。
year, the con1pany· as valued at $1.45 billion。 still, the conapany’s billionodollar valuation is a sinflall C。 ∶Kate who can focus on listening for 10ng。 D。 Tolmi wˉho prefers hands-on lean1ing.
w·
‘‘
percentage of the rnarket value of solrne strong col【 n.petitors。 I really think CPyrrlshark can be the UlK’ s 29.Why do solmle educators prefer the second education pattern?
’ ‘‘ We
answer to those brands,’ Francis said. ∶But it doesn’t rnean that the LIK is where w· e start and end。 A。 It allows for different lean1ing styles。 B。 It has the salmle hope for students。
”
also want to be a truly global brand。 C。 It fires students’ enthusias△1 for lea△1ing。 ∶ D。 It reduces teachers’ leve1 of stress.
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) )3C).What message is conveyed in paragraph 3? 第二节 (共 5小 题 ;每小题 2.5分 ,满分 12.5分
)
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A。 Γw0 0f a trade never agree。 B。 ∶Everyone thinks in his way。 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
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C。 Every potter praises his pot。 D。 {One’sw·ords renect。ne’s thinking。 项为多余选项。
Are you tired of spending a significant part of your rnonthly budget on groceries?
31。 What is the author’s understanding of a good education systerla?
七选五如何快速
A。 It’ s fu11 0f wel1-trained su△ ect teachers. B。 It’ s an accurate mirror of the real world.
C}ro·wing your o·wn food can help with your ba1100ning grocery bill。 “
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If you don’t have an established vegetable patch(菜 地 ),the set。up can be costly enough to put you
C.It’s inclusive and accessible to all students。 D。 s an integration of tradition and rnodernity
It’ off。 36 These let you grow your own food without having to pay for garden beds,compost(山 庄巴
D :月 )
■ and gardening too1s。 SOllne gardens have been running for decades。 rrhey’re usually run by 1ocal like-rrlinded
ou have never seen the dodo, a type of bird that w· as large, heavy and unable to
Yˉ 躞 gardeners who can share their knσ wledge of w·hat grows well where you are。
Driven to extinction by hurnan beings on the island of Mauritius around 1680, the
fly。 If you hope to grow food c10ser to holrne, you could consider“guerrilla gardening” , where you change
species has becolmle a thing of the past。 |But {Co10ssal, a biotechno10gy and genetic your neighbourh00d natural land into food gardens。 ∶Before starting, check if your 10cal planning laws allσ w
抓尾句,猜后续
engineering start-up,w· ants to change this。 It launches a project to“ de-eXtinct’ ’ the species a1ongside solmle it。 37 To get started,consult the guidelines from Fcr饨 ers cl厂 J凡c ur3G尼 F。。JPGJ凡
38 Garden beds higher than the area around are a good option. rrhey operate as c1osed
other w·el1-kno·wn extinct species, like the w· 0011y rrla1nn1oth and the rI1asnlanian tiger。 According to Co10ssal,
systeⅡls, saVing w·ater and nutrients for later use by the plants. Cr。 。d quality corrlpOst will irrlprove harvests
唰 all three will be restored to life within the next decade。
and save you linoney in the 1ong tenn.
ˉ “
Co10ssal is running the project not just because they can,” says FoⅡest Galante,a wildlife bio10gist
巾 What about apartrnent residents? If there is sunlight, you can groˉ f00d cheaply 39
划 铷 and conservationist who studies and protects endangered species around the · wˉorld。 ‘‘ In the case of the Re11nenflber to consider potential pollutants if you take this approach to 1· nak w· e sure your soil and the food
舯
dodo, it will put sornething back at the top of the f00d chain. Rerlnoving the bird created a gap in the
gro′wing in it are clean.
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ecosysterr1. IRecovering it, in theory, should help fill that gap.” If you get more seHous,you could even stop using soil entirely and 100k at hydroponic units(水
培装
K
Just like in JItrcssjc Pcr凡 ,DNA is required to b五 ng back an extinct animal。 DNA from species like the 置 )。 While m。re expensive,hydroponic units ofer a mOre contro11ed growing environment to ensure better
harvests and protect your plants against extrelmle or unpredictable weather.40
dodo bird and the w·0011y rrlan△noth can be recovered, while DNA frorrl dinosaurs and other older species has
A。 SoFlne authorities do, but sorrle do not.
W 逻 been degraded so that it is irrlpossible to bring their DNA back。 According to Galante, DNA is then placed
Focus on what your household actually eats。
B。
《 吓 H X into a related species that is living today。 In the case of the dodo bird, its c10sest bird relative in the pigeon
C。 G· o for plants that offer you harvests over w· eeks。
群 (鸽
■ 子)family-the living Nicobar pigeon is used.Aner the pigeon lays eggs,dodo birds are able to
E)。 C)ld containers like plastic pots can be repu工 :posed for grσwing.
S hatch out. E。 If you have the space, you could set up your o·wn vegetable patch。
Tlhe new dodos will not be the exact sanlle type of bird, but close enough to fill the gap their extinction F.They can al1ow you to produce quantities of leafy greens from seed so0n.
left behind。 While bringing back creatures like the dodo rnight turn heads, C010ssal says its work will be G.It’sw·orth 1ooking around first to see if there are cO1rlrrlunity gardens near you.
ˉ 韬
舔 忠 just as important in helping the medical and environmental selds.Through Co10ssal’ s project,we see that ·△ || 第 |i 三 部 i |分 焐言运用(共两节,满分30分 )
genetic techno1ogies can be used for de-extinction。 ∶But their usage goes far beyond that。
J第 -△ (共 15小题;每小题1分 ,满分15分
)
■ · 潢蔡下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、 D四 个选项中选出可以填人空白处的最佳选项。
32。 Why does Colossal launch the project? =
【 艹 」 噔li0F thinking it over for several weeks, I 41。 A。 touched B。 bought
A。 To uncover reasons for dodos’ extinction. |B。 Tlo 1.nake solmle extinct anirrlals reappear. 「 ·
finally decide to say yes to a big life decision。 he C)。 boⅡ ed E)。 acquired
’ I′ 0·w·
C.’To record the extinction of anirrlals over tirne。 E)。 To explain the link between dodos and huΠ llans。 woman(me)who hasn’t_竺 !_a bicycle even 42。 run B.walk
A。
i
33.What’s Galante’s attitude towards Co10ssal’ s project? once in the past seven years is going to take on a C.cycle E)。
drive
排邱
A。 CuHous。 B。 |D}oubtfu1. C.conservative。 ∶ D。 Favorable。 challenge to~垒 :2~fr。 m Buckingham Palace t0 43.A。 talk B。 comfort
羽 34.What is focused on in paragraph 3? Windsor Castle. c.curiosity D。 recreation
督
Anyone who knows me will think this is just 44。 A.celebrating B.approaching
邱 A。 ∶IIO1w to bring extinct dodos back to life。 ∶ B。 IIσw to change eggs into dodo birds。
肛 ~J旦_.I don9t enJoy sports challenges。 As I am C。 expecting D。 considering
C。 The cause for ch00sing pigeons as suuects。 D.The recoverability of extinct species’ DNA。
·
驷 ~~望且_my mid△0s,I am eagerto prove my body 45。 A。 clarify B。 arrange
35.What might the author continue talking about?
柙 is still useful and can~45_things。 A.nd I w·ant C。 achieve D.confin·n
碉 A。 The possible effects of Co1ossal’sw·ork。 B。 Co10ssal’s involvelmlent in vaⅡ ous fields。 to W· ork toWards solmething bigger~46_the daily 46。 A。 due tO B.apart frolrn
C。 C)ther applications of genetic techno10gies。 D。 Further efforts to deoextinct other species. travel to and from work. c。 as for D。 along with
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)3C).What message is conveyed in paragraph 3? 第二节 (共 5小 题 ;每小题 2.5分 ,满分 12.5分
)
′
A。 Γw0 0f a trade never agree。 B。 ∶Everyone thinks in his way。 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
躞
C。 Every potter praises his pot。 D。 {One’sw·ords renect。ne’s thinking。 项为多余选项。
Are you tired of spending a significant part of your rnonthly budget on groceries?
31。 What is the author’s understanding of a good education systerla?
七选五如何快速
A。 It’ s fu11 0f wel1-trained su△ ect teachers. B。 It’ s an accurate mirror of the real world.
C}ro·wing your o·wn food can help with your ba1100ning grocery bill。 “
对号入座
”
?
If you don’t have an established vegetable patch(菜 地 ),the set。up can be costly enough to put you
C.It’s inclusive and accessible to all students。 D。 s an integration of tradition and rnodernity
It’ off。 36 These let you grow your own food without having to pay for garden beds,compost(山 庄巴
D :月 )
■ and gardening too1s。 SOllne gardens have been running for decades。 rrhey’re usually run by 1ocal like-rrlinded
ou have never seen the dodo, a type of bird that w· as large, heavy and unable to
Yˉ 躞 gardeners who can share their knσ wledge of w·hat grows well where you are。
Driven to extinction by hurnan beings on the island of Mauritius around 1680, the
fly。 If you hope to grow food c10ser to holrne, you could consider“guerrilla gardening” , where you change
species has becolmle a thing of the past。 |But {Co10ssal, a biotechno10gy and genetic your neighbourh00d natural land into food gardens。 ∶Before starting, check if your 10cal planning laws allσ w
抓尾句,猜后续
engineering start-up,w· ants to change this。 It launches a project to“ de-eXtinct’ ’ the species a1ongside solmle it。 37 To get started,consult the guidelines from Fcr饨 ers cl厂 J凡c ur3G尼 F。。JPGJ凡
38 Garden beds higher than the area around are a good option. rrhey operate as c1osed
other w·el1-kno·wn extinct species, like the w· 0011y rrla1nn1oth and the rI1asnlanian tiger。 According to Co10ssal,
systeⅡls, saVing w·ater and nutrients for later use by the plants. Cr。 。d quality corrlpOst will irrlprove harvests
唰 all three will be restored to life within the next decade。
and save you linoney in the 1ong tenn.
ˉ “
Co10ssal is running the project not just because they can,” says FoⅡest Galante,a wildlife bio10gist
巾 What about apartrnent residents? If there is sunlight, you can groˉ f00d cheaply 39
划 铷 and conservationist who studies and protects endangered species around the · wˉorld。 ‘‘ In the case of the Re11nenflber to consider potential pollutants if you take this approach to 1· nak w· e sure your soil and the food
舯
dodo, it will put sornething back at the top of the f00d chain. Rerlnoving the bird created a gap in the
gro′wing in it are clean.
脚
ecosysterr1. IRecovering it, in theory, should help fill that gap.” If you get more seHous,you could even stop using soil entirely and 100k at hydroponic units(水
培装
K
Just like in JItrcssjc Pcr凡 ,DNA is required to b五 ng back an extinct animal。 DNA from species like the 置 )。 While m。re expensive,hydroponic units ofer a mOre contro11ed growing environment to ensure better
harvests and protect your plants against extrelmle or unpredictable weather.40
dodo bird and the w·0011y rrlan△noth can be recovered, while DNA frorrl dinosaurs and other older species has
A。 SoFlne authorities do, but sorrle do not.
W 逻 been degraded so that it is irrlpossible to bring their DNA back。 According to Galante, DNA is then placed
Focus on what your household actually eats。
B。
《 吓 H X into a related species that is living today。 In the case of the dodo bird, its c10sest bird relative in the pigeon
C。 G· o for plants that offer you harvests over w· eeks。
群 (鸽
■ 子)family-the living Nicobar pigeon is used.Aner the pigeon lays eggs,dodo birds are able to
E)。 C)ld containers like plastic pots can be repu工 :posed for grσwing.
S hatch out. E。 If you have the space, you could set up your o·wn vegetable patch。
Tlhe new dodos will not be the exact sanlle type of bird, but close enough to fill the gap their extinction F.They can al1ow you to produce quantities of leafy greens from seed so0n.
left behind。 While bringing back creatures like the dodo rnight turn heads, C010ssal says its work will be G.It’sw·orth 1ooking around first to see if there are cO1rlrrlunity gardens near you.
ˉ 韬
舔 忠 just as important in helping the medical and environmental selds.Through Co10ssal’ s project,we see that ·△ || 第 |i 三 部 i |分 焐言运用(共两节,满分30分 )
genetic techno1ogies can be used for de-extinction。 ∶But their usage goes far beyond that。
J第 -△ (共 15小题;每小题1分 ,满分15分
)
■ · 潢蔡下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、 D四 个选项中选出可以填人空白处的最佳选项。
32。 Why does Colossal launch the project? =
【 艹 」 噔li0F thinking it over for several weeks, I 41。 A。 touched B。 bought
A。 To uncover reasons for dodos’ extinction. |B。 Tlo 1.nake solmle extinct anirrlals reappear. 「 ·
finally decide to say yes to a big life decision。 he C)。 boⅡ ed E)。 acquired
’ I′ 0·w·
C.’To record the extinction of anirrlals over tirne。 E)。 To explain the link between dodos and huΠ llans。 woman(me)who hasn’t_竺 !_a bicycle even 42。 run B.walk
A。
i
33.What’s Galante’s attitude towards Co10ssal’ s project? once in the past seven years is going to take on a C.cycle E)。
drive
排邱
A。 CuHous。 B。 |D}oubtfu1. C.conservative。 ∶ D。 Favorable。 challenge to~垒 :2~fr。 m Buckingham Palace t0 43.A。 talk B。 comfort
羽 34.What is focused on in paragraph 3? Windsor Castle. c.curiosity D。 recreation
督
Anyone who knows me will think this is just 44。 A.celebrating B.approaching
邱 A。 ∶IIO1w to bring extinct dodos back to life。 ∶ B。 IIσw to change eggs into dodo birds。
肛 ~J旦_.I don9t enJoy sports challenges。 As I am C。 expecting D。 considering
C。 The cause for ch00sing pigeons as suuects。 D.The recoverability of extinct species’ DNA。
·
驷 ~~望且_my mid△0s,I am eagerto prove my body 45。 A。 clarify B。 arrange
35.What might the author continue talking about?
柙 is still useful and can~45_things。 A.nd I w·ant C。 achieve D.confin·n
碉 A。 The possible effects of Co1ossal’sw·ork。 B。 Co10ssal’s involvelmlent in vaⅡ ous fields。 to W· ork toWards solmething bigger~46_the daily 46。 A。 due tO B.apart frolrn
C。 C)ther applications of genetic techno10gies。 D。 Further efforts to deoextinct other species. travel to and from work. c。 as for D。 along with
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)I have ~147~run rnarathons or done things 47.A.never BDBDBD act1vely 3.表达祝愿。
C.partly sornet11mes 注意
alike。 I just~」±8~friends on the sidelines when :
9~,
48.A。 searched for ran after 1.写作词数应为80左右
they ran the London Mamthon.But in all~」】 ;
C.cared about cheered on 2.请 按如下格式作答。
there has been an elelrnent of 50 when I see
49.A。 1nnocence honesty
Dear Tommy,
their achievernents. What I see on their faces when faimess likelihood
C。
50.A.envy doubt
they cross the finish line are the joy and the sense B。
Yours,
C.surprise D.concern
of 至1_.They know that they have pushed
Li Hua
51.A。 relief B。 be1onging
thelnselves beyond their lirnits and done soimlething c.security
D.pride 第二节 (满 分 25分
)
Now I am 43 and have a(n)_53~to 52.A.practical
~至2_· B。 effective 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。
know what that feels like. C.benencial D.remarkable
The Chore Chain(家务大联手
)
Now it is the perfect tirne to 54 53.A。 pity B.urge “ Washing windows is the worst chore in the w· odd,” Maddie co1nplained。 As she washed her towel
C.honour joy
D。 ‘‘
sornething 1·nore than the classes in the 10cal gyrrl, again, Maddie noticed her neighbor lMir。 Ⅴaldez w·as bending and holding on to a tree。 ∶ M[r。 Vˉaldez,” 烨
54.A.se1ze B.donate
· ‘‘ ‘‘
or a jog around the park and show· what I can do。 Maddie called as she w· alked through the leaves on the ground。 lHow are you?” Well, Maddie, rny back
C.taste D。 invest
“ ”“ 舀
So I’ m~至 ~to jump on a bike again as 1ong 55.A.fortunate B.content hurt when I raked(耙 )these leaves,” Mr。 Ⅴaldez said。 Raking is hard for me。 nl rake them for you。
:至
’
before and take to the road。 C。 qualified D。 deterrnined Just take a rest,’ Maddie volunteered。 She knew Mr。 Ⅴaldez didn’t have g00d health.
燃
‘‘′ ’ ‘‘
第二节 (共 10小题;每小题
1。
5分 ,满分 15分
)
Ilhank you so llnuch,’ lMir. Ⅴaldez said。 I think I’ll go to see 1|ny fHend Mr。 Iguchi across the
’ ′
阅读下面短文,在空白处填人 1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。 street。 I· Ie is a doctor and able to ease rny pain.’ lM∶r。 Ⅴaldez’s trees 1ost rnany leaves。 rhe leaves 1ooked △
‘‘rrhis will keep 1.ne busy all aftern00n,’ ’
Acupuncture(针灸),an ancient Chinese medical practice that is 56 deep cultural 10vely for Maddie. Maddie thought happily as her leaf pile grew。
significance,has been the therapy(疗 法)for countless patients for thousands of years.Before modern Well, al1nost all aftern00n, she re1ninded herself she still had to clean the windows。 爿
naediclne appeared, the ancient Chinese used stone too1s 517) (ease) the pain Gradually, Maddie finally 1.nade her slinall leaf pile into one huge 1nountain。 she stared first at her leaf rnountain,
‘‘ ’ 旧
this practice changed into a con|1prehensive and ininuential rrledical systerrl, 58 (shape) the then at Mr。 Ⅴ aldez’s clean yard。 I can’t put off cleaning those windσws any longer,’ Maddie thought。
“ ’’
root of acupuncture. I’ 11 bag these leaves later. It’ s a pity that I don’t have ti1ne to play in liny 1nountain。 she turned to· w· ard
聃
Acupuncture 1s an 59 (effect) treatment that aims to promote the body’ s self- her house, and then stopped。
regulating functions。 Its health-friendly principles are in line with the philosophical concepts of tradit|onal found that Mr。 Iguchi was facing her living r00nil windows and washing the windows. 猢
. ‘‘
Chinese medicine,60 emphasis is on the balance of bodily functions,overall w。 II=bei妊 蟠 ,why are you cleaning rrly windo1ws?” Maddie ran across the yard and asked. A~nd you alΠ1ost
etc.61 (practi · c 亠 e ) o f t r a d i t i o n a l C h i n e s e m e d i c i n e v a r y i n f o r r n s . N e e d l e i n s e r t i o n , 。 -i 疼 , 套 =∶|0士 by Maddie’s arrlval, lMir. Iguchi froze for an instant. Before he got a chance to
the most common and well-known methods,62■ (conduct)by inserting needles into spec季 象c answer Valdez explained as he crossed the street fro|Π 1Mr. Iguchi9s house。 ‘‘ When I stopped to visit
points on the body that channel vital energy(the gj), in。rder to unb1ock the n。w。f energy, restore our Mr.Iguchi,he was starting to cut solme potatoes for a salad,” Mr。 Ⅴaldez said。 “ However,I told by his
body’s yin and yang balance, and 63 (complete)awaken its inbom potential to recover
troubled 1ook that he disliked that work.”
L00hng beyond Chna,犯upunctL】re is a斟obd therapy.Over the years,犯upmcttJe “ (see)
注意
:
notable advancelrnents in scientific research and rr1odern rnedicine。 Itis now a 1·nainstreaΠ1 option for certain 1.续写词数应为 150左右
;
diseases 65 complementary(补 充的)treatment for a vaoety of other illnesses 2.请 按如下格式作答。
第四部分
写作(共两节,满分40分
) “
∶But hσw cutting potatoes turned into w·ashing windows?” Maddie still w·ondered.
第一节 (满分 15分
)
假定你是李华,外教 Tommy因 病未能观看上周的校运动会。请你给他写封电子邮件,内容包括
: Maddie thanked lMir. Iguchi and ran tow· ard the leaf rnountain.
1.表示安慰
;
2.介绍运动会情况
;
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)
英语猜题卷(六 ) 新高考卷 第8页(共 8页
)I have ~147~run rnarathons or done things 47.A.never BDBDBD act1vely 3.表达祝愿。
C.partly sornet11mes 注意
alike。 I just~」±8~friends on the sidelines when :
9~,
48.A。 searched for ran after 1.写作词数应为80左右
they ran the London Mamthon.But in all~」】 ;
C.cared about cheered on 2.请 按如下格式作答。
there has been an elelrnent of 50 when I see
49.A。 1nnocence honesty
Dear Tommy,
their achievernents. What I see on their faces when faimess likelihood
C。
50.A.envy doubt
they cross the finish line are the joy and the sense B。
Yours,
C.surprise D.concern
of 至1_.They know that they have pushed
Li Hua
51.A。 relief B。 be1onging
thelnselves beyond their lirnits and done soimlething c.security
D.pride 第二节 (满 分 25分
)
Now I am 43 and have a(n)_53~to 52.A.practical
~至2_· B。 effective 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。
know what that feels like. C.benencial D.remarkable
The Chore Chain(家务大联手
)
Now it is the perfect tirne to 54 53.A。 pity B.urge “ Washing windows is the worst chore in the w· odd,” Maddie co1nplained。 As she washed her towel
C.honour joy
D。 ‘‘
sornething 1·nore than the classes in the 10cal gyrrl, again, Maddie noticed her neighbor lMir。 Ⅴaldez w·as bending and holding on to a tree。 ∶ M[r。 Vˉaldez,” 烨
54.A.se1ze B.donate
· ‘‘ ‘‘
or a jog around the park and show· what I can do。 Maddie called as she w· alked through the leaves on the ground。 lHow are you?” Well, Maddie, rny back
C.taste D。 invest
“ ”“ 舀
So I’ m~至 ~to jump on a bike again as 1ong 55.A.fortunate B.content hurt when I raked(耙 )these leaves,” Mr。 Ⅴaldez said。 Raking is hard for me。 nl rake them for you。
:至
’
before and take to the road。 C。 qualified D。 deterrnined Just take a rest,’ Maddie volunteered。 She knew Mr。 Ⅴaldez didn’t have g00d health.
燃
‘‘′ ’ ‘‘
第二节 (共 10小题;每小题
1。
5分 ,满分 15分
)
Ilhank you so llnuch,’ lMir. Ⅴaldez said。 I think I’ll go to see 1|ny fHend Mr。 Iguchi across the
’ ′
阅读下面短文,在空白处填人 1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。 street。 I· Ie is a doctor and able to ease rny pain.’ lM∶r。 Ⅴaldez’s trees 1ost rnany leaves。 rhe leaves 1ooked △
‘‘rrhis will keep 1.ne busy all aftern00n,’ ’
Acupuncture(针灸),an ancient Chinese medical practice that is 56 deep cultural 10vely for Maddie. Maddie thought happily as her leaf pile grew。
significance,has been the therapy(疗 法)for countless patients for thousands of years.Before modern Well, al1nost all aftern00n, she re1ninded herself she still had to clean the windows。 爿
naediclne appeared, the ancient Chinese used stone too1s 517) (ease) the pain Gradually, Maddie finally 1.nade her slinall leaf pile into one huge 1nountain。 she stared first at her leaf rnountain,
‘‘ ’ 旧
this practice changed into a con|1prehensive and ininuential rrledical systerrl, 58 (shape) the then at Mr。 Ⅴ aldez’s clean yard。 I can’t put off cleaning those windσws any longer,’ Maddie thought。
“ ’’
root of acupuncture. I’ 11 bag these leaves later. It’ s a pity that I don’t have ti1ne to play in liny 1nountain。 she turned to· w· ard
聃
Acupuncture 1s an 59 (effect) treatment that aims to promote the body’ s self- her house, and then stopped。
regulating functions。 Its health-friendly principles are in line with the philosophical concepts of tradit|onal found that Mr。 Iguchi was facing her living r00nil windows and washing the windows. 猢
. ‘‘
Chinese medicine,60 emphasis is on the balance of bodily functions,overall w。 II=bei妊 蟠 ,why are you cleaning rrly windo1ws?” Maddie ran across the yard and asked. A~nd you alΠ1ost
etc.61 (practi · c 亠 e ) o f t r a d i t i o n a l C h i n e s e m e d i c i n e v a r y i n f o r r n s . N e e d l e i n s e r t i o n , 。 -i 疼 , 套 =∶|0士 by Maddie’s arrlval, lMir. Iguchi froze for an instant. Before he got a chance to
the most common and well-known methods,62■ (conduct)by inserting needles into spec季 象c answer Valdez explained as he crossed the street fro|Π 1Mr. Iguchi9s house。 ‘‘ When I stopped to visit
points on the body that channel vital energy(the gj), in。rder to unb1ock the n。w。f energy, restore our Mr.Iguchi,he was starting to cut solme potatoes for a salad,” Mr。 Ⅴaldez said。 “ However,I told by his
body’s yin and yang balance, and 63 (complete)awaken its inbom potential to recover
troubled 1ook that he disliked that work.”
L00hng beyond Chna,犯upunctL】re is a斟obd therapy.Over the years,犯upmcttJe “ (see)
注意
:
notable advancelrnents in scientific research and rr1odern rnedicine。 Itis now a 1·nainstreaΠ1 option for certain 1.续写词数应为 150左右
;
diseases 65 complementary(补 充的)treatment for a vaoety of other illnesses 2.请 按如下格式作答。
第四部分
写作(共两节,满分40分
) “
∶But hσw cutting potatoes turned into w·ashing windows?” Maddie still w·ondered.
第一节 (满分 15分
)
假定你是李华,外教 Tommy因 病未能观看上周的校运动会。请你给他写封电子邮件,内容包括
: Maddie thanked lMir. Iguchi and ran tow· ard the leaf rnountain.
1.表示安慰
;
2.介绍运动会情况
;
英语猜题卷 (六 ) 新高考卷 第7页(共8页
)
英语猜题卷(六 ) 新高考卷 第8页(共 8页
)绝密★启用前 听第 8段 材料 ,回答第 11至 13题 。
2024年 普通高等学校招生全国统一考试 11.1Wˉhat is the matter with the man?
A。 He hurt his left aⅡn.
(七
英 语猜题 卷 B.I.Ie broadcast the w· rong things。
)
C。 ∶He got separated with his 1nother。
婴 猜题报告
12.Where 1.nay the conversation take place?
鼾 命题人猜想:高考英语试题将依托新课程标准和高考评价体系命制,在考查考生基础知识的同时兼具应用性,综合
A。
At a studio. B。
At the railway station。 C。 ~At the hospital
■ 考查考生的语言能力,培养创新意识。
13.What co10r is the 1·nan’s coat?
靼 '命题新情境:阅读B篇讲述缺少睡眠会削弱情绪管理能力;语法填空讲述中国精美手工木制扇子行销欧洲。
B。
阻 '命题新亮点:第 24题需要跨段寻找解题信息;第 47题考查熟词新义;语法填空涉及从句中的难点。
听第
A.
9
B
段
rown
材
。
料 ,回答第 14至 17题 。
Black。 C。 Red
本试卷满分 150分 ,考试时间120分 钟。 回 回 14.1Wˉhy does Denis 1nake the call?
~出I图
第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分 ) 年要 :禹:百 A。 To join an activity。 B.To make an appointment。 C。 To ask for infonnation。
第一节 (共 5小 题;每小题 1.5分 ,满分 7.5分)
r凵■:Ⅱ”■臼‘
15.When do the club evenings take place?
孱芦
唰 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 A.0n Wednesdays. B.0n Fridays. C.0|n sundays。
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。 16.Which group is the Fnost popular?
巾
铷
划 1.Why does Julia stop typing? A。 The colmputer group. B。 The adventure group。 C。 The art group
舯
A.Iˉler notebook is being used. iB.Iˉ Ier notebook is being repaired. C.IˉIer notebook ran dow·n. 17.Who is Hosegood?
脚
2.Who likes going hiking? A。 A secretary. B。 A programmer。 C.A chairman
A.Tery. B.Andrew. c.s。 phia. 听第 10段 材料 ,回答第 18至 20题 。
阡
3.Where does the 1nan w· ant to go? 18。 What suffered the 1· nost dalrn,age?
A.The Geographical Miuseurn. B.The Children’s Hospita1. C.1nle Ans center. A。 The houses. B.The highways. C.The bridges.
逻
蝉 4.V厂hat will David do next? 19.How imany degrees will the temlperature drop tonight?
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吓X A.Finish his hoInework. B.Use sunscreen. C。 Play indoors. A。 13 degrees. B。 10 degrees。 C.8 degrees。
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5.How m,uch should the woman pay?
20.What will the w·eather be like tolmlon:o′ w afternoon?
不 A. $50. B. $40. C. $25. A。 Sunny. B。 Foggy。 C.Storrny
第二节 (共 15小题;每小题 1.5分 ,满分 22.5分 ) 第二部分 阅读(共两节 ,满分 50分
) 鲞
帮 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 第一节 15小题 ;每小题 2.5分 ,满分 37.5分 )
芯
捧 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.翳巍谛 短文,从每题所给的 A、B、C、 D四 个选项中选出最佳选项。
秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。
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list of rnust-see attractions, New
·
ork City can prove i1Tesistible to even the
=亍 Yˉ
6.Why does Johnson take part in the conlpetition?
travelers。 (Consulting both travelers and experts, w· e identified the top N· w York City tours
e·
’
A.Tlo i1nprove his c00king skills. iB.Tlo prove his cooking leve1. C。 Ilo prornote his private dish. Central Park Bike Tour
7.Where did Johnson go to learn cooking? Price:Fro】ml $49
A.In China. B.In Italy. c.In France. The daily tour guides cyclists through Bethesda Fountain,strawberry Fields and the ReseⅣ
oir in
羽 听第 7段 材料 ,回答第 8至 10题 。 roughly two hours。 The ticket covers the use of bicycles as well as helmets(头盔 ),which are forced on
督 8.What are the speakers mainly talking about? riders of 14 and younger。 ∶Bikers can purchase insurance for an additional fee。 iPrefer to explore on your
邺
肛 A.IIow to com.fon Janis. B.IIow to eat healthily. c.IIow to keep a pet. ow· n?rI1here are also bicycles available to rent.
· 9.How long has Janis stayed with her pet? Clninatow·n and Little Italy Food Fest
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柙 A.For three years. B.For four years. C.For seven years. Price:Fro】ml $105
碉
10.What’s the probable relationship betw·een the speakers? Eat your w·ay through{Chinatown and|Little Italy on this threeohour w· alking tour。 ~As you explore these
Friends. B.Father and daughter. c.IIusband and wife.
A。 falmlous New· York City neighborh00ds with an expert guide leading the way, you’ ll stop for seven sanllples of
英语猜题卷 (七 ) 新高考卷 第1页(共 8页 ) 英语猜题卷 (七 ) 新高考卷 第2页(共 8页 )绝密★启用前 听第 8段 材料 ,回答第 11至 13题 。
2024年 普通高等学校招生全国统一考试 11.1Wˉhat is the matter with the man?
A。 He hurt his left aⅡn.
(七
英 语猜题 卷 B.I.Ie broadcast the w· rong things。
)
C。 ∶He got separated with his 1nother。
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12.Where 1.nay the conversation take place?
鼾 命题人猜想:高考英语试题将依托新课程标准和高考评价体系命制,在考查考生基础知识的同时兼具应用性,综合
A。
At a studio. B。
At the railway station。 C。 ~At the hospital
■ 考查考生的语言能力,培养创新意识。
13.What co10r is the 1·nan’s coat?
靼 '命题新情境:阅读B篇讲述缺少睡眠会削弱情绪管理能力;语法填空讲述中国精美手工木制扇子行销欧洲。
B。
阻 '命题新亮点:第 24题需要跨段寻找解题信息;第 47题考查熟词新义;语法填空涉及从句中的难点。
听第
A.
9
B
段
rown
材
。
料 ,回答第 14至 17题 。
Black。 C。 Red
本试卷满分 150分 ,考试时间120分 钟。 回 回 14.1Wˉhy does Denis 1nake the call?
~出I图
第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分 ) 年要 :禹:百 A。 To join an activity。 B.To make an appointment。 C。 To ask for infonnation。
第一节 (共 5小 题;每小题 1.5分 ,满分 7.5分)
r凵■:Ⅱ”■臼‘
15.When do the club evenings take place?
孱芦
唰 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 A.0n Wednesdays. B.0n Fridays. C.0|n sundays。
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。 16.Which group is the Fnost popular?
巾
铷
划 1.Why does Julia stop typing? A。 The colmputer group. B。 The adventure group。 C。 The art group
舯
A.Iˉler notebook is being used. iB.Iˉ Ier notebook is being repaired. C.IˉIer notebook ran dow·n. 17.Who is Hosegood?
脚
2.Who likes going hiking? A。 A secretary. B。 A programmer。 C.A chairman
A.Tery. B.Andrew. c.s。 phia. 听第 10段 材料 ,回答第 18至 20题 。
阡
3.Where does the 1nan w· ant to go? 18。 What suffered the 1· nost dalrn,age?
A.The Geographical Miuseurn. B.The Children’s Hospita1. C.1nle Ans center. A。 The houses. B.The highways. C.The bridges.
逻
蝉 4.V厂hat will David do next? 19.How imany degrees will the temlperature drop tonight?
|H
吓X A.Finish his hoInework. B.Use sunscreen. C。 Play indoors. A。 13 degrees. B。 10 degrees。 C.8 degrees。
郴
5.How m,uch should the woman pay?
20.What will the w·eather be like tolmlon:o′ w afternoon?
不 A. $50. B. $40. C. $25. A。 Sunny. B。 Foggy。 C.Storrny
第二节 (共 15小题;每小题 1.5分 ,满分 22.5分 ) 第二部分 阅读(共两节 ,满分 50分
) 鲞
帮 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 第一节 15小题 ;每小题 2.5分 ,满分 37.5分 )
芯
捧 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.翳巍谛 短文,从每题所给的 A、B、C、 D四 个选项中选出最佳选项。
秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。
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·
蜃燠
A 8
全
个
翻
语
译
篇
:
听第
6段
材料,回答第 6、
7题
。 △∶翕
·
list of rnust-see attractions, New
·
ork City can prove i1Tesistible to even the
=亍 Yˉ
6.Why does Johnson take part in the conlpetition?
travelers。 (Consulting both travelers and experts, w· e identified the top N· w York City tours
e·
’
A.Tlo i1nprove his c00king skills. iB.Tlo prove his cooking leve1. C。 Ilo prornote his private dish. Central Park Bike Tour
7.Where did Johnson go to learn cooking? Price:Fro】ml $49
A.In China. B.In Italy. c.In France. The daily tour guides cyclists through Bethesda Fountain,strawberry Fields and the ReseⅣ
oir in
羽 听第 7段 材料 ,回答第 8至 10题 。 roughly two hours。 The ticket covers the use of bicycles as well as helmets(头盔 ),which are forced on
督 8.What are the speakers mainly talking about? riders of 14 and younger。 ∶Bikers can purchase insurance for an additional fee。 iPrefer to explore on your
邺
肛 A.IIow to com.fon Janis. B.IIow to eat healthily. c.IIow to keep a pet. ow· n?rI1here are also bicycles available to rent.
· 9.How long has Janis stayed with her pet? Clninatow·n and Little Italy Food Fest
驷
柙 A.For three years. B.For four years. C.For seven years. Price:Fro】ml $105
碉
10.What’s the probable relationship betw·een the speakers? Eat your w·ay through{Chinatown and|Little Italy on this threeohour w· alking tour。 ~As you explore these
Friends. B.Father and daughter. c.IIusband and wife.
A。 falmlous New· York City neighborh00ds with an expert guide leading the way, you’ ll stop for seven sanllples of
英语猜题卷 (七 ) 新高考卷 第1页(共 8页 ) 英语猜题卷 (七 ) 新高考卷 第2页(共 8页 )traditional dishes。 Many suggest ariving hunginly to fully enjoy all of the tour’ s offerings. Stepping back, we can find that rrlental and elmlotional health rely on a delicate balance。 .A~single
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statue of Liberty and Ellis Island sleepless night can therefore do danaage。 rhe science of sleep and rnental health suggests that failing to
.1 getting enough rest will leave people easily hurt in rnind.
Price:Adults frolml $79;kids fro】ml $75 address the problerns that prevent people froⅡ
rrhe five-hour tour includes access to the grounds of∶ Liberty Island and I)llis Island, the iNational 24。 What is the authors research rrlainly about?
IThe darrlage of sleep deprivation。
In1rnigration Museun1 and the statue of Liberty MuseuⅡ l,as wre11 as round-trip boat tickets。 The guided section A.Factors that affect elmlotions。 B。
C.Ways to irnprove 1.nental health。 E).rrhe link betw· een sleep and el【notions。
of the tour begins at Castle Clinton in Battery Park(where the tourists meet)and ends at Ellis Island。
GIhosts of GreenⅥFich Village Tour
25.lH[0·ww·as the research conducted?
Price:Fro】ml $39 A。 By refeⅡing to previous research. B。 By making researchers the suuects。
Arnong the sites you’ ll pass by are A~nne Charlotte Lynch’ s house,w·here Edgar Allan Poe 1nade solmle of C。 By doing experirrlents on participants。 D.By including lnusic in the process.
26.Why did the author burst into tears?
his rr10st farr10us works known, the Hangrnan’s Elrrl, and the Jefferson Market Library。 Unlike the other
A.rrhe 1。ve song was so touching。 B.The research was too stressful。
three tours,this tour operates nightly at 8 p.rr1. for 2 hours and is offered in English and spanish. Note
C。 She 1.nissed her farrlily t0o rrluch。 I)。 She w·as severely lacking in sleep.
that this experience is not suitable for kids under age 12。
‘
27.Which 1word can replace the underlined word‘ reversed” in paragraph 5?
21.What do we know about the bike tour in{Central Park?
D.A∏·
A。 Disc1osed. B。 Switched. C.Identified。 anged。 擀
A.It’s a se|lf-guided tour。 B。 It’ s unfriendly to teenagers。 C
C。 It charges extra for insurance. E).It asks all bikers to wear hel1nets. ′
Scientists have created the first ful1osized digital rr1ode1 of the rjJc尼 jc。 Ilhe 1.nodel will allow scientists 舀
22.Which tour has the 1ongest duration?
to study the rj莎色而jc in·ways that have never been possible before.
A。 Central Park Bike Tour. B.Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island。
Tlhe rjJa尼 jc sank in the Atlantic(Dcean in 1912. It w· as the largest ship of its tirrle, and was thought to 燃
C.Ghosts of C)reenwich Ⅴillage Tour。 D.Chinatown and Little Italy Food Fest。
be unable to go dσ wn belσw the surface of wˉater. But four days after it left Southarrlpton, ∶England, the
23.What is special about Ghosts of Greenwich Ⅴillage Tour?
rliJc而 jc hit an iceberg(冰 山)and sank early the next day,killing some 1,500 people。 The sinking is one △
A。 It’ s scheduled at night。 B。 It operates daily。
of the 1.nost falmlous disasters in history.
C。 It’ s available for adults. E)。 It publicizes literature。 rrhe rjJcnjc broke into tw· o pieces, and sank to the sea△ oor, about 3.8 kilolmleters belσ w the surface of 丬
B
the ocean。 The 1ocation of the wreck(沉 船 )wasn9t discovered unti1 1985.Since then,many research
When I was a graduate student, 1.ny co-workers and I were w· ondering hσw losing one night of sleep 旧
tearrls have visited the site with undersea robots, whose trips have resulted in 10ts of pictures and videos of
affects a person’s ability to 1.nanage their elrnotions。
the sw·reck。 ∶But even these only allow scientists to study one area of the wreck at a tirne。
聃
Once a week, typically on Friday evening, we would stay up all night tO 1nonitor our participants and —
Now, tw·o con∶1panies an undersea techno1ogy collnpany called Magellan and the rnovie con1pany
ensure they follo· wˉ ed the experirrlental plan。 At about noon the next day, we w·ould all go out of the lab, Atlantic iProductions— have created a 3-D1·node1 of the rjJanjc bv sending two undersea robots down to the
渊
worn out and eager to get horne and rest。 | .≡ 寻 EliJanjji1壅 ≡ -r。b。ts recorded both of the main pieces of the rliJanjc(the fr。nt and the back),as well as
Two months into the experiment,I was in my car at a trdfic light when a silly love song start。 -ipl碰 捶.h莒I i-i艹 亨 i。 ther-4瘩 弄毛 Fthe wreck on the sea n0。 r。 Over six weeks,they t00k high-quality videos and over 715,000
On the radio。 Suddenly,I ched uncontrollably.I remember feeling surprised at my reaction.It then h∶ ∶蔓垂e 二· 节ictuF执墼:0曲0d。n which scientists created the 3oD mode1 of the rli把 nlic.using it,users will be able to see
that I was not just studying sleep deprivation(睡 眠剥夺)— I had bec。 me pa】 of the study。 W占甚燕 。 f △
the shipiflorrl all angles.
Π1issed sleep had caused harrn, and I w· as no longer in contro1 of rny elrnotions。 TIhe con1panies say the 3olD) rnodel will help scientists, enabling then· 1 to study the |71:Jcnjc in great
That research project proved a strong connection betw· een good sleep and err1otional health。 In healthy detail and study hσ w the rj莎cnjc br。ke dow·n, which could help thenl learn rnore about thousands of other
individuals, good-quality sleep is linked with a rrlore positive 1· nood— and it takes just one night of sleep shipwrecks also lying on the sea n00r。 And of course, scientists hope the rnodel will help then.1 better
deprivation to cause anxiety and depression the follσ wing 1norning. Moreover, people who suffer fron·l longo understand what happened when the∶ rljJc尼 jc sank.
terrn sleep deprivation tend to experience daily events rrlore negatively. 28.What does the author say about the rjJcnjc?
For decades researchers and medical professionals have considered sleep loss a by-product or syrnptO11n A.It w·as supposedly unsinkable. B.Its sinking is the bestoknσ wn disaster。
(疽三状)of depression or anxiety。 In other words,first comes the anxiety,and then sleep 1oss.Today we C。 Its voyage should last for 4 days. E)。 It tops the list of England’ s ships in size.
know that this order can be£ ≌rsed。 Miuch evidence shows that people who sufFer froⅡl insorrlnia(i失 目民症 ) 29.What rnessage is conveyed in the third paragraph?
are at least twice as likely to develop depression or anxiety later in life, conrlpared with individuals who A。 iMiore studies are encouraged on the rjJcnjc. B。 ∶EnthusiasⅡ1 for the rj莎 G尼 jc never fades aw·ay.
sleep well。
C.The exp1oration of the r:J巴 尼jc is far froΠl easy. D.Nˉew· discoveries have been Ⅱlade about the 1r1莎cniic.
英语猜题卷 (七 ) 新高考卷 第3页(共8页 ) 英语猜题卷(七 ) 新高考卷 第4页(共8页 )traditional dishes。 Many suggest ariving hunginly to fully enjoy all of the tour’ s offerings. Stepping back, we can find that rrlental and elmlotional health rely on a delicate balance。 .A~single
′
statue of Liberty and Ellis Island sleepless night can therefore do danaage。 rhe science of sleep and rnental health suggests that failing to
.1 getting enough rest will leave people easily hurt in rnind.
Price:Adults frolml $79;kids fro】ml $75 address the problerns that prevent people froⅡ
rrhe five-hour tour includes access to the grounds of∶ Liberty Island and I)llis Island, the iNational 24。 What is the authors research rrlainly about?
IThe darrlage of sleep deprivation。
In1rnigration Museun1 and the statue of Liberty MuseuⅡ l,as wre11 as round-trip boat tickets。 The guided section A.Factors that affect elmlotions。 B。
C.Ways to irnprove 1.nental health。 E).rrhe link betw· een sleep and el【notions。
of the tour begins at Castle Clinton in Battery Park(where the tourists meet)and ends at Ellis Island。
GIhosts of GreenⅥFich Village Tour
25.lH[0·ww·as the research conducted?
Price:Fro】ml $39 A。 By refeⅡing to previous research. B。 By making researchers the suuects。
Arnong the sites you’ ll pass by are A~nne Charlotte Lynch’ s house,w·here Edgar Allan Poe 1nade solmle of C。 By doing experirrlents on participants。 D.By including lnusic in the process.
26.Why did the author burst into tears?
his rr10st farr10us works known, the Hangrnan’s Elrrl, and the Jefferson Market Library。 Unlike the other
A.rrhe 1。ve song was so touching。 B.The research was too stressful。
three tours,this tour operates nightly at 8 p.rr1. for 2 hours and is offered in English and spanish. Note
C。 She 1.nissed her farrlily t0o rrluch。 I)。 She w·as severely lacking in sleep.
that this experience is not suitable for kids under age 12。
‘
27.Which 1word can replace the underlined word‘ reversed” in paragraph 5?
21.What do we know about the bike tour in{Central Park?
D.A∏·
A。 Disc1osed. B。 Switched. C.Identified。 anged。 擀
A.It’s a se|lf-guided tour。 B。 It’ s unfriendly to teenagers。 C
C。 It charges extra for insurance. E).It asks all bikers to wear hel1nets. ′
Scientists have created the first ful1osized digital rr1ode1 of the rjJc尼 jc。 Ilhe 1.nodel will allow scientists 舀
22.Which tour has the 1ongest duration?
to study the rj莎色而jc in·ways that have never been possible before.
A。 Central Park Bike Tour. B.Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island。
Tlhe rjJa尼 jc sank in the Atlantic(Dcean in 1912. It w· as the largest ship of its tirrle, and was thought to 燃
C.Ghosts of C)reenwich Ⅴillage Tour。 D.Chinatown and Little Italy Food Fest。
be unable to go dσ wn belσw the surface of wˉater. But four days after it left Southarrlpton, ∶England, the
23.What is special about Ghosts of Greenwich Ⅴillage Tour?
rliJc而 jc hit an iceberg(冰 山)and sank early the next day,killing some 1,500 people。 The sinking is one △
A。 It’ s scheduled at night。 B。 It operates daily。
of the 1.nost falmlous disasters in history.
C。 It’ s available for adults. E)。 It publicizes literature。 rrhe rjJcnjc broke into tw· o pieces, and sank to the sea△ oor, about 3.8 kilolmleters belσ w the surface of 丬
B
the ocean。 The 1ocation of the wreck(沉 船 )wasn9t discovered unti1 1985.Since then,many research
When I was a graduate student, 1.ny co-workers and I were w· ondering hσw losing one night of sleep 旧
tearrls have visited the site with undersea robots, whose trips have resulted in 10ts of pictures and videos of
affects a person’s ability to 1.nanage their elrnotions。
the sw·reck。 ∶But even these only allow scientists to study one area of the wreck at a tirne。
聃
Once a week, typically on Friday evening, we would stay up all night tO 1nonitor our participants and —
Now, tw·o con∶1panies an undersea techno1ogy collnpany called Magellan and the rnovie con1pany
ensure they follo· wˉ ed the experirrlental plan。 At about noon the next day, we w·ould all go out of the lab, Atlantic iProductions— have created a 3-D1·node1 of the rjJanjc bv sending two undersea robots down to the
渊
worn out and eager to get horne and rest。 | .≡ 寻 EliJanjji1壅 ≡ -r。b。ts recorded both of the main pieces of the rliJanjc(the fr。nt and the back),as well as
Two months into the experiment,I was in my car at a trdfic light when a silly love song start。 -ipl碰 捶.h莒I i-i艹 亨 i。 ther-4瘩 弄毛 Fthe wreck on the sea n0。 r。 Over six weeks,they t00k high-quality videos and over 715,000
On the radio。 Suddenly,I ched uncontrollably.I remember feeling surprised at my reaction.It then h∶ ∶蔓垂e 二· 节ictuF执墼:0曲0d。n which scientists created the 3oD mode1 of the rli把 nlic.using it,users will be able to see
that I was not just studying sleep deprivation(睡 眠剥夺)— I had bec。 me pa】 of the study。 W占甚燕 。 f △
the shipiflorrl all angles.
Π1issed sleep had caused harrn, and I w· as no longer in contro1 of rny elrnotions。 TIhe con1panies say the 3olD) rnodel will help scientists, enabling then· 1 to study the |71:Jcnjc in great
That research project proved a strong connection betw· een good sleep and err1otional health。 In healthy detail and study hσ w the rj莎cnjc br。ke dow·n, which could help thenl learn rnore about thousands of other
individuals, good-quality sleep is linked with a rrlore positive 1· nood— and it takes just one night of sleep shipwrecks also lying on the sea n00r。 And of course, scientists hope the rnodel will help then.1 better
deprivation to cause anxiety and depression the follσ wing 1norning. Moreover, people who suffer fron·l longo understand what happened when the∶ rljJc尼 jc sank.
terrn sleep deprivation tend to experience daily events rrlore negatively. 28.What does the author say about the rjJcnjc?
For decades researchers and medical professionals have considered sleep loss a by-product or syrnptO11n A.It w·as supposedly unsinkable. B.Its sinking is the bestoknσ wn disaster。
(疽三状)of depression or anxiety。 In other words,first comes the anxiety,and then sleep 1oss.Today we C。 Its voyage should last for 4 days. E)。 It tops the list of England’ s ships in size.
know that this order can be£ ≌rsed。 Miuch evidence shows that people who sufFer froⅡl insorrlnia(i失 目民症 ) 29.What rnessage is conveyed in the third paragraph?
are at least twice as likely to develop depression or anxiety later in life, conrlpared with individuals who A。 iMiore studies are encouraged on the rjJcnjc. B。 ∶EnthusiasⅡ1 for the rj莎 G尼 jc never fades aw·ay.
sleep well。
C.The exp1oration of the r:J巴 尼jc is far froΠl easy. D.Nˉew· discoveries have been Ⅱlade about the 1r1莎cniic.
英语猜题卷 (七 ) 新高考卷 第3页(共8页 ) 英语猜题卷(七 ) 新高考卷 第4页(共8页 )30.Which of the following plays a key role in creating the 3-D1nodel? 第二节 (共 5小 题;每小题 2.5分 ,满分 12.5分
)
A.11he previous nndings a.bout the shipwreck. iB.The devotion of the scientists. 阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填人空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
C。 The cooperation between the tw·0 conlpanies. D.′rhe c。nlplete picture of the weck. How to Make a 1Homemade Gift
31.The 3-I)rnodel is expected to~.
L00king for a heartfelt gift that w·on’t leave you broke?Try 1naking your ow· n. 36 Such sorts
A.help rebuild other shipwrecks unde1water B.give scientists new insights into the r:J。njc of gifts can make a m列 or impression
C.allow the public to fully adⅡ lire the 1·ijJc尼 jc D.reproduce the grandness of the large ship 37 While cards can be purchased at nearly any superrnarket or departl′ nent store, rrlaking one
D
yourself can I|nake a stateⅡ lent about the tirne and effort you’ re willing to spend on the recipient。 rI1he 1.nost
Baleen whales(须 鲸),such as the blue whale,are huge sea animals.“ Baleen” descibes a mter- irrlportant part, though, is the w· ords you`w·rite on it。 rrry to be sincere and honest while writing solmlething。
feeding(滤食的)system in their mouths through which they can eat huge numbers of veFy small ocean Create a scrapbook(剪 贴簿 A scrapb0ok isn’ t just a great gin。 ∶卫 0 Πlake a scrapb00k,
)。 T、
animals.But it appears now that whales are not the srst sea animals to filter-feed. you’ll just need solrne paper, glue and photos of you and the gift recipient。 stick the pictures in any order
scientists recently reponed their sndings about the ancient remains of a sea animal called
you want on your sheets of paper. For exan1ple, you can begin with photos of your first 1.neeting。
IIupehsuchus nanchangensis that lived 248 rnillion years ago,during the THassic Period.They say its fossil Prepare 1ove coupons(礼 券 These are fantastic gins for hmily members and close mends。 The
)。
唰 (化 石 ),which was unearthed in China’ s Hubei Province,presents evidence of a slter孔 eding system basic idea is to make a small book of“ coupons” from zero。 望 Flor exarrlple, if you’re giving the
!-二
‘‘
similar to that of baleen whales. coupons to your Π1other, you 1night write I will go to a rr1ovie with you” on one of the coupons
抑 IJnlike blue w·hales, I·Iupehsuchus w·as not large. 11he anilnal rneasured about one Fneter 10ng. Its Make a pack of cards. 40 Flor this gift, you take an ordinary pack of cards and turn it into
划
舯 mouth was narrow and toothless. Its lower jaw was loosely connected to the rest of the head bone. This solmlething special by writing your praise for the gift recipient on each one。 When you give the gift, offer to
路 pennitted the ani1nal t0 0pen its 1nouth wide to take in a large aimlount of w· ater and the anilnals it carried. use the cards to play your favointe card garrle together。
Tlhe structure traps little sea anirnals but lets the sea· water n。w。 ut. A.Write a heartfelt card。
K
逻 From two new fossils with well-kept head bones the scientists found evidence along the jaws suggesting B.Miake a piece of DIY art。
‘‘
the presence of so∶n tissues that Could have served as baleen. We w·ere anlazed to discover the adaptation C。 Write things they w·ould like on each of the】 rn。
’
砰 in such an early sea anirnail,’ said Fang zichen of the Wuhan(Center of China C·eo10gical survey. D.This is so】 rneti1nes also called“ The Things I Love A~bout You” 。
1H
吓双 Paleontologist Mike Benton said,“ Altogether,this points to a soft pocket of skin around the mouth There are hundreds of dfordable DIY projects that make great gifts。
郴 E。
and throat,as in modeⅡl baleen whales,and some kind of slteing device hanging from the jaws,like
F。 It’ s a way to rernind your friend of all the great rnellnon.es you have together。
’
不 baleen.’ But, he added, the baleen and skin· w· ere not fossilized. G。 Making solrnething by hand is often 1.nore i1npressive than spending lots of cash。
·
A.ccording to scientists, IˉIupehsuchus’ feeding style would rnatch that used by baleen whales. This 第三部分 语言运用(共两节,满分 30分
)
寒
帮 feeding structure is an exanflple of a phenolrnenon in which distinct organisrns independently evolve m a 第一节 ~(共 15小题;每小题 1分 ,满分 15分
)
捧 features— like the wings of birds and bats— to adapt to sirrlilar environrnents。
|甲
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。
I 暑|下
32。 Why are baleen 1whales 1.nentioned in the first paragraph? = I“乏s then in Iny early twrenties. Even though 41.~A.first-rate B.ˉwel1-paid
rTo present another sea anirrla1. B.rr。
A。 a·w· aken curiosity about huge whales。 访as a湘叩.9d with a degree in Education, finding a C.labor-saving D。 ful1otirne
c。 rr。 draw attention to their cu|nlent state。 |D。 rro intr。 duce their unique feeding patten· 1. _上1_teaching job was not easy.I had to try 42.A。 escaped B。 delrnanded
33。 Which aspect of 1|1upehsuchus is 1nainly discussed in paragraph 3? C.arose aranged
sonle ten1porary ones。 D。
督 B。
A。 How it slterofed。 Its 10wer jaw’ s function. 43.A。 jumped at B.thought about
斟 This year,when a golden opponunity~42_
C.Why it grew t00thless。 E)。 Its physical characteristics. C。 waited for D。 dreamt of
羽 to teach 5th grade students in a 10cal sch001, I
34.What surpoised the scientists about I.1upehsuchus? 44.A.occupied B.amused
甾 I~望
_it and t。ok things seHously。 _
邱 A。 Baleen suⅡ∶ounded the jaws。 B。 It could feed and live in the sea。 =生 C。 concerned E).contented
肛
rrlyser with lesson plans, taught with enthusiaslin,
· C.It deve1oped a filterofeeding systen.1. D。 rr·wo undalmlaged head bones w广ere found。 45.A。 familiar B。 positive
驷 and stayed _45~ ˉ with the students. I had no
柙 35.Which can be a suitable title for the text? C。 strict D.consistent
碉 A。 Hupehsuchus Proving to Be a Filter-feeder B。 IIupehsuchus A.ppearing Eadier than Whales hesitation in _46~ the kids w· hen they got the 46。 A。 evaluating B.supporting
C。 scientists Udocking the secrets of Hupehsuchus D。 ∶ N·ew· Evidence Telling Hupehsuchus’ Evolution answ·er right, and encouraged then1 if they didn’ t。 C.instructing E)。 congratulating
英语猜题卷 (七 ) 新高考卷 第5页(共 8页 英语猜题卷 (七 ) 新高考卷 第6页(共 8页
) )30.Which of the following plays a key role in creating the 3-D1nodel? 第二节 (共 5小 题;每小题 2.5分 ,满分 12.5分
)
A.11he previous nndings a.bout the shipwreck. iB.The devotion of the scientists. 阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填人空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
C。 The cooperation between the tw·0 conlpanies. D.′rhe c。nlplete picture of the weck. How to Make a 1Homemade Gift
31.The 3-I)rnodel is expected to~.
L00king for a heartfelt gift that w·on’t leave you broke?Try 1naking your ow· n. 36 Such sorts
A.help rebuild other shipwrecks unde1water B.give scientists new insights into the r:J。njc of gifts can make a m列 or impression
C.allow the public to fully adⅡ lire the 1·ijJc尼 jc D.reproduce the grandness of the large ship 37 While cards can be purchased at nearly any superrnarket or departl′ nent store, rrlaking one
D
yourself can I|nake a stateⅡ lent about the tirne and effort you’ re willing to spend on the recipient。 rI1he 1.nost
Baleen whales(须 鲸),such as the blue whale,are huge sea animals.“ Baleen” descibes a mter- irrlportant part, though, is the w· ords you`w·rite on it。 rrry to be sincere and honest while writing solmlething。
feeding(滤食的)system in their mouths through which they can eat huge numbers of veFy small ocean Create a scrapbook(剪 贴簿 A scrapb0ok isn’ t just a great gin。 ∶卫 0 Πlake a scrapb00k,
)。 T、
animals.But it appears now that whales are not the srst sea animals to filter-feed. you’ll just need solrne paper, glue and photos of you and the gift recipient。 stick the pictures in any order
scientists recently reponed their sndings about the ancient remains of a sea animal called
you want on your sheets of paper. For exan1ple, you can begin with photos of your first 1.neeting。
IIupehsuchus nanchangensis that lived 248 rnillion years ago,during the THassic Period.They say its fossil Prepare 1ove coupons(礼 券 These are fantastic gins for hmily members and close mends。 The
)。
唰 (化 石 ),which was unearthed in China’ s Hubei Province,presents evidence of a slter孔 eding system basic idea is to make a small book of“ coupons” from zero。 望 Flor exarrlple, if you’re giving the
!-二
‘‘
similar to that of baleen whales. coupons to your Π1other, you 1night write I will go to a rr1ovie with you” on one of the coupons
抑 IJnlike blue w·hales, I·Iupehsuchus w·as not large. 11he anilnal rneasured about one Fneter 10ng. Its Make a pack of cards. 40 Flor this gift, you take an ordinary pack of cards and turn it into
划
舯 mouth was narrow and toothless. Its lower jaw was loosely connected to the rest of the head bone. This solmlething special by writing your praise for the gift recipient on each one。 When you give the gift, offer to
路 pennitted the ani1nal t0 0pen its 1nouth wide to take in a large aimlount of w· ater and the anilnals it carried. use the cards to play your favointe card garrle together。
Tlhe structure traps little sea anirnals but lets the sea· water n。w。 ut. A.Write a heartfelt card。
K
逻 From two new fossils with well-kept head bones the scientists found evidence along the jaws suggesting B.Miake a piece of DIY art。
‘‘
the presence of so∶n tissues that Could have served as baleen. We w·ere anlazed to discover the adaptation C。 Write things they w·ould like on each of the】 rn。
’
砰 in such an early sea anirnail,’ said Fang zichen of the Wuhan(Center of China C·eo10gical survey. D.This is so】 rneti1nes also called“ The Things I Love A~bout You” 。
1H
吓双 Paleontologist Mike Benton said,“ Altogether,this points to a soft pocket of skin around the mouth There are hundreds of dfordable DIY projects that make great gifts。
郴 E。
and throat,as in modeⅡl baleen whales,and some kind of slteing device hanging from the jaws,like
F。 It’ s a way to rernind your friend of all the great rnellnon.es you have together。
’
不 baleen.’ But, he added, the baleen and skin· w· ere not fossilized. G。 Making solrnething by hand is often 1.nore i1npressive than spending lots of cash。
·
A.ccording to scientists, IˉIupehsuchus’ feeding style would rnatch that used by baleen whales. This 第三部分 语言运用(共两节,满分 30分
)
寒
帮 feeding structure is an exanflple of a phenolrnenon in which distinct organisrns independently evolve m a 第一节 ~(共 15小题;每小题 1分 ,满分 15分
)
捧 features— like the wings of birds and bats— to adapt to sirrlilar environrnents。
|甲
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。
I 暑|下
32。 Why are baleen 1whales 1.nentioned in the first paragraph? = I“乏s then in Iny early twrenties. Even though 41.~A.first-rate B.ˉwel1-paid
rTo present another sea anirrla1. B.rr。
A。 a·w· aken curiosity about huge whales。 访as a湘叩.9d with a degree in Education, finding a C.labor-saving D。 ful1otirne
c。 rr。 draw attention to their cu|nlent state。 |D。 rro intr。 duce their unique feeding patten· 1. _上1_teaching job was not easy.I had to try 42.A。 escaped B。 delrnanded
33。 Which aspect of 1|1upehsuchus is 1nainly discussed in paragraph 3? C.arose aranged
sonle ten1porary ones。 D。
督 B。
A。 How it slterofed。 Its 10wer jaw’ s function. 43.A。 jumped at B.thought about
斟 This year,when a golden opponunity~42_
C.Why it grew t00thless。 E)。 Its physical characteristics. C。 waited for D。 dreamt of
羽 to teach 5th grade students in a 10cal sch001, I
34.What surpoised the scientists about I.1upehsuchus? 44.A.occupied B.amused
甾 I~望
_it and t。ok things seHously。 _
邱 A。 Baleen suⅡ∶ounded the jaws。 B。 It could feed and live in the sea。 =生 C。 concerned E).contented
肛
rrlyser with lesson plans, taught with enthusiaslin,
· C.It deve1oped a filterofeeding systen.1. D。 rr·wo undalmlaged head bones w广ere found。 45.A。 familiar B。 positive
驷 and stayed _45~ ˉ with the students. I had no
柙 35.Which can be a suitable title for the text? C。 strict D.consistent
碉 A。 Hupehsuchus Proving to Be a Filter-feeder B。 IIupehsuchus A.ppearing Eadier than Whales hesitation in _46~ the kids w· hen they got the 46。 A。 evaluating B.supporting
C。 scientists Udocking the secrets of Hupehsuchus D。 ∶ N·ew· Evidence Telling Hupehsuchus’ Evolution answ·er right, and encouraged then1 if they didn’ t。 C.instructing E)。 congratulating
英语猜题卷 (七 ) 新高考卷 第5页(共 8页 英语猜题卷 (七 ) 新高考卷 第6页(共 8页
) )one day w·hen the kids were~47~, a gid 47.A.graded B。 dismissed 注意
:
approached and handed me a_卫E~bef。re she C· tested D。 taught 写作词数应为80左右
1。 ;
w·ent ho【ne. |On it was a 1ovely drawing fu11 0f
·△°0 ·^
A·
~__
n
~
O
~
Ie B。 gift 2.请 按如下格式作答。
“ ··parce△ D。 b0ok
childlike w·onder.· — 49 bv thˇ e w · ’ or d s . Yˉ o u ar e 4 9 ·
A· iudged B。 indicated
t11e best teac1.ler I have ever had!’ It rea11y arnazed c.∶
nlpilasized D.accompanied
llne that one of lny kind conllnents had~50_that 50.A.hardened
B.touched
girl’ s heart greatly. I took that note holm.e and c.br。ken E)。 gladdened
~~至△~put it in a folder, 1ooking on it as a 51.A.simply B。 casually
~至△~because it was very imponant.Anytime I C· carefully D。 eagedy 第二节 (满 分 25分 )
as feeling down I would look at it and it proved to °‘· A· reΠllr1αer B。 treasure 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。
w·
rress, an eight-year-old little girl, went to her bedr001rl and pu11ed a glass 1noney box fronl its hiding
proof D。 secret
be a 53 . C·
—
That exD e r i e n c e s h o · w e d i m e t h e - 5 4 o f 5 3 C · . 士 ~ A· ^ cornfort B。 fortune place。 She poured change out on the∶△00r and counted it. rrhe t。 tal had to be exactly pe1fect。 {Carefully
·
hntasy D。 privilege
just a single kind word.It encouraged me to 54.A.target placing the coins back in the box, she slipped out the back d00r and 1|nade her w· ay to lRexall’s lDrug store
B.application 烨
which w·as six blocks aw·ay.
continue to try rny best each day to _|55_ 10ve c.pow· er D。 principle
and kindness through my words and actions.·Wish 55.A.clarify B.find she waited patiently for the phannacist(药 剂师)to give her some attention but he was too busy at that 舀
the same for others. C· fee1 D.spread Fnollnent。 rress stanaped her feet to lllake a noise. lNo response。 She cleared her throat。 ]No good。 |Finally
第二节 (共 10小题;每小题 1.5分 ,满分 15分 she t00k a quarter frO1了 1 her box and hit the glass counter hard with it。 And she did it! 峪
)
黼 ‘‘ ‘‘
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。 What do you w·ant?” the pharrnacist asked in an annoyed tone of voice. I’ rn talking to my brother
’
In a wooden fan workshop in Jian胛 hovince,Chna、 ,Yu Ⅺuy1ng is s (busy)讲 透语法填空中 frolFl Chicago who1n I haven’t seen for ages,’ he said without w·aiting for a reply to his question。 △
· “ ’ ‘‘
than usual, and as she paints, delicate n.。 ers appear across the fan. 的非谓语动词 Well, I want to talk to you about rny little brother,’ Tess answered。 He’s really, really sick。 。. and
w·
“ 丬
Now I decorate at least 120 fans a day,” says the artist, 57 has 14 years of fan I want to buy a miracle(奇 迹 His name is Andrew and he has something bad growing inside his head and
)。
‘‘
painting experience under her belt.“ As the market recovers,orders for this kind of handicrdt(手 二工艺 ) lDaddy says only a Πliracle can save hin1.no·w。 So how 111uch does a 1niracle cost?” We don’t sell 1rliracles Ⅲ
’ ’ ‘‘
w00den fans have been 5{B the increase,’ she adds. here。 I’1.n soinry but I can9t help you,’ the pharrnacist said and softened a little。 ∶Listen, I have the Inoney
The fans Yu has painted in G· anzhu rTow·nship in G·uangchang County 59 (export)t。 to pay for it. If this isn’ t enough, I will get the rest。 Just tell 1ne hσ w linuch it costs,” Tess said. 啉
spain next month.The small town owns a nouhshing(繁 荣的)handicraft fan industry ,60 The pharrnacist’ s brother w· as a w·el1-dressed rnan。 IIe bent dσwn and asked the little gid, ‘‘ What kind
its annua1 output of fans is over 70 rrlillion with an output value of over 300 1nillion y乙G瓦。 .△ “ “ 渊
a does your brother need?” I don’t know,” Tess replied with tears welling up。 Ijust know he’ s
“
The fans are 61 elegant that they attract rnore and 1.nore iEuropean buyers. ~At th9 end 皮nd~M。rnrny says lle ineeds ineurosurgery( △ △丶 T 由经 / 乃 壬 什 ↓ 丁 手 7L 卜 B u D a1αH uv ' can pav y b o wan
6 of 3 e ■ ach year , the 62 (prepare)for the coming year begins。 The fans are shipped to s莎 拉 h, to 。,,‘ ‘ ∶ Hi。 w rrluch do you have?” asked the luan fron1 Chicago. ‘‘ One dollar and eleven
(distribute)all over Europe,” one owner of a fan company says.He also adds th宙 t the
cents,” answered in a quiet voice。
=·
w00den fans needed by spanish traders 64 (become)the mmn products of his ente叩 Ⅱ se so far。
注意
The handicran fan craze fanned by the success motivates a large number of locals 65■ (work) :
1.续写词数应为150左右
;
in the industry now.
2.请按如下格式作答。
第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分
)
‘‘ ’
第一节 (满分 15分 Well, I1.nay have the 1· niracle you need and can pay for,’ srniled the 1·nan
)
假定你是校学生会主席李华。你校即将举行运动会,请你在校英文报上发布一则通知,向全校
师生征集开幕式节目。内容包括
:
Not 10ng after, Andre· as hourle and his health began to irrlprove day by day。
1.通知目的 w· w·
;
2.节 目要求
;
3.鼓励参与。
英语猜题卷 (七 ) 新高考卷 第7页(共 8页 英语猜题卷 (七 ) 新高考卷 第8页(共 8页
) )one day w·hen the kids were~47~, a gid 47.A.graded B。 dismissed 注意
:
approached and handed me a_卫E~bef。re she C· tested D。 taught 写作词数应为80左右
1。 ;
w·ent ho【ne. |On it was a 1ovely drawing fu11 0f
·△°0 ·^
A·
~__
n
~
O
~
Ie B。 gift 2.请 按如下格式作答。
“ ··parce△ D。 b0ok
childlike w·onder.· — 49 bv thˇ e w · ’ or d s . Yˉ o u ar e 4 9 ·
A· iudged B。 indicated
t11e best teac1.ler I have ever had!’ It rea11y arnazed c.∶
nlpilasized D.accompanied
llne that one of lny kind conllnents had~50_that 50.A.hardened
B.touched
girl’ s heart greatly. I took that note holm.e and c.br。ken E)。 gladdened
~~至△~put it in a folder, 1ooking on it as a 51.A.simply B。 casually
~至△~because it was very imponant.Anytime I C· carefully D。 eagedy 第二节 (满 分 25分 )
as feeling down I would look at it and it proved to °‘· A· reΠllr1αer B。 treasure 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。
w·
rress, an eight-year-old little girl, went to her bedr001rl and pu11ed a glass 1noney box fronl its hiding
proof D。 secret
be a 53 . C·
—
That exD e r i e n c e s h o · w e d i m e t h e - 5 4 o f 5 3 C · . 士 ~ A· ^ cornfort B。 fortune place。 She poured change out on the∶△00r and counted it. rrhe t。 tal had to be exactly pe1fect。 {Carefully
·
hntasy D。 privilege
just a single kind word.It encouraged me to 54.A.target placing the coins back in the box, she slipped out the back d00r and 1|nade her w· ay to lRexall’s lDrug store
B.application 烨
which w·as six blocks aw·ay.
continue to try rny best each day to _|55_ 10ve c.pow· er D。 principle
and kindness through my words and actions.·Wish 55.A.clarify B.find she waited patiently for the phannacist(药 剂师)to give her some attention but he was too busy at that 舀
the same for others. C· fee1 D.spread Fnollnent。 rress stanaped her feet to lllake a noise. lNo response。 She cleared her throat。 ]No good。 |Finally
第二节 (共 10小题;每小题 1.5分 ,满分 15分 she t00k a quarter frO1了 1 her box and hit the glass counter hard with it。 And she did it! 峪
)
黼 ‘‘ ‘‘
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。 What do you w·ant?” the pharrnacist asked in an annoyed tone of voice. I’ rn talking to my brother
’
In a wooden fan workshop in Jian胛 hovince,Chna、 ,Yu Ⅺuy1ng is s (busy)讲 透语法填空中 frolFl Chicago who1n I haven’t seen for ages,’ he said without w·aiting for a reply to his question。 △
· “ ’ ‘‘
than usual, and as she paints, delicate n.。 ers appear across the fan. 的非谓语动词 Well, I want to talk to you about rny little brother,’ Tess answered。 He’s really, really sick。 。. and
w·
“ 丬
Now I decorate at least 120 fans a day,” says the artist, 57 has 14 years of fan I want to buy a miracle(奇 迹 His name is Andrew and he has something bad growing inside his head and
)。
‘‘
painting experience under her belt.“ As the market recovers,orders for this kind of handicrdt(手 二工艺 ) lDaddy says only a Πliracle can save hin1.no·w。 So how 111uch does a 1niracle cost?” We don’t sell 1rliracles Ⅲ
’ ’ ‘‘
w00den fans have been 5{B the increase,’ she adds. here。 I’1.n soinry but I can9t help you,’ the pharrnacist said and softened a little。 ∶Listen, I have the Inoney
The fans Yu has painted in G· anzhu rTow·nship in G·uangchang County 59 (export)t。 to pay for it. If this isn’ t enough, I will get the rest。 Just tell 1ne hσ w linuch it costs,” Tess said. 啉
spain next month.The small town owns a nouhshing(繁 荣的)handicraft fan industry ,60 The pharrnacist’ s brother w· as a w·el1-dressed rnan。 IIe bent dσwn and asked the little gid, ‘‘ What kind
its annua1 output of fans is over 70 rrlillion with an output value of over 300 1nillion y乙G瓦。 .△ “ “ 渊
a does your brother need?” I don’t know,” Tess replied with tears welling up。 Ijust know he’ s
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6 of 3 e ■ ach year , the 62 (prepare)for the coming year begins。 The fans are shipped to s莎 拉 h, to 。,,‘ ‘ ∶ Hi。 w rrluch do you have?” asked the luan fron1 Chicago. ‘‘ One dollar and eleven
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cents,” answered in a quiet voice。
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w00den fans needed by spanish traders 64 (become)the mmn products of his ente叩 Ⅱ se so far。
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假定你是校学生会主席李华。你校即将举行运动会,请你在校英文报上发布一则通知,向全校
师生征集开幕式节目。内容包括
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) )绝密★启用前 听第 8段 材料 ,回答第 10至 12题 。
2024年 普通高等学校招生全国统一考试 10。 Where is Jessy fro】m.?
B。
A。 Canada。 Brazil。 C.India。
(八
英 语猜题 卷 11.Why did Jessy stop playing f00tball?
)
A。 she had no talent for it. B.She got injured constantly. C.she failed to go professional
婴 猜题报告
12.What is Mark probably?
蓊 '命题人猜想:高考英语将以 “ 立德树人 ” 为主线,选材围绕 “ 人与自我 ”“ 人与社会 ”“ 人与自然 ” 三大主题语境,取材
A。 A ski guide。
B。
A mountain climber. C.A skiing athlete。
■ 广泛,注重思想性和实用性。 听第 9段 材料 ,回答第 13至 16题 。
枷 命题新情境:阅读D篇介绍老鼠可以通过感知气味进行空间判断;语法填空介绍了面包屑策略及其应用。
13.What kind of sale is the store holding?
拼 命题新亮点:第 31题考查对文中人物话语的言外之意的理解;第
43、
48题分别考查合成形容词及介词短语的语境
A。 The opening sale。 B.The c10sing sale。 C.The holiday sale.
辨析。
14.When will the store close today?
本试卷满分 150分 ,考试时间120分钟。 A。 At 4:00p。 m。 B。 At 5:00p。 m。 C。 At 6:00p。 m
鲞
第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分 15.How rnuch will the man pay for the bag?
)
唰 第一节 (共 5小题;每小题 1.5分 ,满分7.5分 A。 $15。 B。 $25。 C.$50
)
巾 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
。
力
听 16.Which f100r is for the electronic product?
划 湘 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 。 A。 The first△00r。 B.The second noor. C。 The third△ 00r。
舯 听第 10段 材料 ,回答第 17至 20题 。
1.Who will go to the hospital in the evening?
Ⅲ 17。 ∶How is the w· eather probably this 1·no△1ing?
B.Becky. c.Tyson。
A。 Jane。
K A.sunny. B。 C10udy. C.Rainy.
2.Which ani1nals will Chadie and Rita feed first?
18.What day is it today?
A。 Chickens。 B。 ∶Ducks. c.Pigs。
A。 Thursday. B。 Friday. C。 Saturday。
3.What are the speakers talking about?
逻 19.What will the te1nperature be on sunday?
蝉 B。 c。
iH A。 A restaurant。 A street。 A dish。 A.22℃ 。 B.25℃ 。 30℃
午 C。
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郴 4.What does JALlex w·ant to eat no·w?
■ 20。 What 1nay be appropriate for the first part of next week?
^ A。
Noodles. B.Dumplings. c.sandwiches。
A。 sun hats。 B.R~aincoats. C。 Boots
5。 How does Adele feel now? 第二部分 阅读(共两节 ,满分 50分
)
A.stressed. B。 Excited. c。 ∶Relaxed. 第一节 (共 15小 题 ;每小题 2.5分 ,满分 37。 5分
)
郦 ˉ 攥 第二节 (共 15小 题 ;每小题 1。 5分 ,满分 22.5分 ) 乏 阅读下列短文 ,从 每题所给的 A、B、C、 D四个选项申选出最佳选项。
粼 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 个选项中蠡 :出l襁 | A 8 全 个 翻 语 译 篇
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I缵墼∶5 — Celebrating the Yorkshire Dialect(方 言
|— )
秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。 ≡≡ The∶γQrkshire Dialect society(YDS) is kicking ofF a weekend of activiti es for Yorkshire Day in
听第6段材料,回答第 6、 7题。 Kleighley∶Library with what 1.night be described as an irnportant w· arrn-up event and soirnething unique and
6。 What is the probable relationship betw· een the speakers? special about Yorkshire people— · how they talk。
ˉ
A。 Husband and wife. B。 Repairer and customer。 C.Photographer and su习 ect. Kleynote speakers will include Ian Stevenson on the story behind the Yˉ orkshire dialect, such as the
斟
7.What does the w· n.an advise the 1nan to do? point fronl which it starts and its gradual deve10prrlent;R~od Dirrlbleby,Chairlnan of the Y∶ DS,on the 19th-
ol【
羽
甾 A。 Get a new co】mputer。 B.set up the c10ud. C。 Ask for a copy. century dialect poet and storyteller John IIartley; and iEric scaife on readings and recitations of dialect
邱 7段 9题 poems and prose(散 文 There will also be an exhibition of b00ks and b00klets by the Keighley historian,
听第 材料 ,回答第 8、 。 )。
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8.How long has Mario been playing the violin? w「 riter and dialect poet, the late Ian iD|e· whirst。
·
抑 The schedule:
柙 A.For 6 1.nonths。 B。 For 12 1nonths。 c.For 24 1months。
匝匡囝
碉 9.What will Mario probably do next? Registration and coffee。
A。 Go back home. B.Practice the guitar. C.Care for his violin 叵五盈国 The welcome speech by Rod Dimbleby。
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) )绝密★启用前 听第 8段 材料 ,回答第 10至 12题 。
2024年 普通高等学校招生全国统一考试 10。 Where is Jessy fro】m.?
B。
A。 Canada。 Brazil。 C.India。
(八
英 语猜题 卷 11.Why did Jessy stop playing f00tball?
)
A。 she had no talent for it. B.She got injured constantly. C.she failed to go professional
婴 猜题报告
12.What is Mark probably?
蓊 '命题人猜想:高考英语将以 “ 立德树人 ” 为主线,选材围绕 “ 人与自我 ”“ 人与社会 ”“ 人与自然 ” 三大主题语境,取材
A。 A ski guide。
B。
A mountain climber. C.A skiing athlete。
■ 广泛,注重思想性和实用性。 听第 9段 材料 ,回答第 13至 16题 。
枷 命题新情境:阅读D篇介绍老鼠可以通过感知气味进行空间判断;语法填空介绍了面包屑策略及其应用。
13.What kind of sale is the store holding?
拼 命题新亮点:第 31题考查对文中人物话语的言外之意的理解;第
43、
48题分别考查合成形容词及介词短语的语境
A。 The opening sale。 B.The c10sing sale。 C.The holiday sale.
辨析。
14.When will the store close today?
本试卷满分 150分 ,考试时间120分钟。 A。 At 4:00p。 m。 B。 At 5:00p。 m。 C。 At 6:00p。 m
鲞
第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分 15.How rnuch will the man pay for the bag?
)
唰 第一节 (共 5小题;每小题 1.5分 ,满分7.5分 A。 $15。 B。 $25。 C.$50
)
巾 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
。
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听 16.Which f100r is for the electronic product?
划 湘 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 。 A。 The first△00r。 B.The second noor. C。 The third△ 00r。
舯 听第 10段 材料 ,回答第 17至 20题 。
1.Who will go to the hospital in the evening?
Ⅲ 17。 ∶How is the w· eather probably this 1·no△1ing?
B.Becky. c.Tyson。
A。 Jane。
K A.sunny. B。 C10udy. C.Rainy.
2.Which ani1nals will Chadie and Rita feed first?
18.What day is it today?
A。 Chickens。 B。 ∶Ducks. c.Pigs。
A。 Thursday. B。 Friday. C。 Saturday。
3.What are the speakers talking about?
逻 19.What will the te1nperature be on sunday?
蝉 B。 c。
iH A。 A restaurant。 A street。 A dish。 A.22℃ 。 B.25℃ 。 30℃
午 C。
`
郴 4.What does JALlex w·ant to eat no·w?
■ 20。 What 1nay be appropriate for the first part of next week?
^ A。
Noodles. B.Dumplings. c.sandwiches。
A。 sun hats。 B.R~aincoats. C。 Boots
5。 How does Adele feel now? 第二部分 阅读(共两节 ,满分 50分
)
A.stressed. B。 Excited. c。 ∶Relaxed. 第一节 (共 15小 题 ;每小题 2.5分 ,满分 37。 5分
)
郦 ˉ 攥 第二节 (共 15小 题 ;每小题 1。 5分 ,满分 22.5分 ) 乏 阅读下列短文 ,从 每题所给的 A、B、C、 D四个选项申选出最佳选项。
粼 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 个选项中蠡 :出l襁 | A 8 全 个 翻 语 译 篇
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I缵墼∶5 — Celebrating the Yorkshire Dialect(方 言
|— )
秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。 ≡≡ The∶γQrkshire Dialect society(YDS) is kicking ofF a weekend of activiti es for Yorkshire Day in
听第6段材料,回答第 6、 7题。 Kleighley∶Library with what 1.night be described as an irnportant w· arrn-up event and soirnething unique and
6。 What is the probable relationship betw· een the speakers? special about Yorkshire people— · how they talk。
ˉ
A。 Husband and wife. B。 Repairer and customer。 C.Photographer and su习 ect. Kleynote speakers will include Ian Stevenson on the story behind the Yˉ orkshire dialect, such as the
斟
7.What does the w· n.an advise the 1nan to do? point fronl which it starts and its gradual deve10prrlent;R~od Dirrlbleby,Chairlnan of the Y∶ DS,on the 19th-
ol【
羽
甾 A。 Get a new co】mputer。 B.set up the c10ud. C。 Ask for a copy. century dialect poet and storyteller John IIartley; and iEric scaife on readings and recitations of dialect
邱 7段 9题 poems and prose(散 文 There will also be an exhibition of b00ks and b00klets by the Keighley historian,
听第 材料 ,回答第 8、 。 )。
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·
抑 The schedule:
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匝匡囝
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(王求拍 ),and headed towards our sides of the court.The net felt like the visual representation of a growing
that if you don’t rneet the specified criteria for w· eainng an over-the-counter hearing aid, Iw· ould recoFrllnend
divide between us— I desi1△ ng a connection and liny teenage daughter 10nging for independence。 ”
seeking the help of a hearing professional。
I started by hitting a ball over the net, and Julianna took a big swing and in1issed. We repeated this
28.What are the new paper’ s findings based on?
several rnore tirrles。 I resisted the urge to tell her she was holding the racket too c1ose to the neck or to step
A.R。esearch conducted by 1JK|Biobank. |B}。 iR~eports on the user experience of hearing aids.
more into her forehand.We just repeated the patte△1 of me hitting the ball and her missing it a few times
before she finally got it back over the net。 “ This is fun,” she said with a mixture of surprise and joy and C。 iMiedical records of lnany delmentia patients. D。 ∶Data collected frorrl a large UK— based population。
29.Which is suggested by Zhu iD.ongshan about heainng aids?
then she smiled widely。
B。
Now-we always find ti1ne to play tennis。 We’re both eager for an activity that can ease tensions between A。 Attaching rnore imlportance to the△ 1。 Using theln in a n1ore careful way。
us in daily life。 It’s nice to have a place where both of us can release our negative feelings and let then.1 go。 C。 The eady use for hardoof-hearing people。 D。 The application to untreated hearing loss。
英语猜题卷 (八 ) 新高考卷 第3页(共8页 ) 英语猜题卷 (八 ) 新高考卷 第4页(共 8页 )30.What is ToⅡl D}ening’s attitude tow·ard the paper? 35.Why did the researchers create those new techno1ogies?
A。 Doubtful。 B。 Appreciative. C。 Critical。 D。 0△ective。 A。 To rneasure srnells with precision. B.To gather several snlells all at once.
31.What do lDe sousa’sw。ords irnply about over-the-counter heainng aids? C。 To explore the brain-behavior relationship。 D。 rr。 gain deep insights into the olfactory bulb。
frhey sh。
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D。
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D
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(哺 乳动物的)brains can’t fully process these changes in smells because they happen so rapidly,much attention.
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News gets out of date quickly;it’s timely if it happened recently.But how recently?3△ __— On
Using behavioral experi1nents, researchers at the Francis Crick Institute and University College iLondon
a television news channel events that have happened during the past half hour are tirrlely。 ∶By contrast, in
found 1·nice can, in fact, be trained to detect very rapid variations in s】rnells, at rates previously not thought
the luorlthly 1·nagazine events that lflave taken place over the past 30 days are tirnely.
唰 possible and that Inice can use this inforlnation to distinguish whether slinells are coluing fronl the salrne or
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different sources, even if they are very c1ose to each other. rrhe rrlice were able to co∶ Ⅱ
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surp△.sing that it rnakes the headlines。
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the nose sends signals。 It’s not only processing chenlicals frorrl slmlells but also calculating in.forrnation about friendly products 39 Journalists can capitalize on the cunlent conversations on different social
恩 蝉 physical distance and sources。 It w·ould have been strange for evolution to create such processing power in 1nedia platfor1ns to find out w·hat is holding people’s interest。
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郴 this part of the brain if it w· ere not being used to help the species survive。
P)eople like to knσw people。 Certain events rnake people feel strong enllotions。 |Both a dying child
As part of the study, the researchers designed new technologies including a piece of high-speed s1|nell
receiving a donated organ and fan1ilies reuniting after fifty years aFe good exarnples。 |People’ s everyday
不 delivery equiprnent that can rrleasure several sΠ lells at the salrrle time with extrel△ llely high precision. rrhese
concerns 1.nake theΠl feel interested— for instance, stories about f00d, health and housing 40
innovations will enable 1nore conaplex work on the olfactory bulb, increasing our knσ wledge of how this brain ‘‘
A。 We call these news values” 。
粼H 泛 H 帮 region processes in.fo∏ · nation about the environrnent and ininuences behavior。 ∶Finally, the tearrl airn to build il | i = B I △ _., 0 I t | t L his is n。 t enough to make a story newswonhy.
T=` understanding of how sensory circuits link the external w· orld with internal thought and action。 工 薪 ge stoHes are likely to find their way into the news.
32.What was believed impossible for mammalian brains? : ·=~ △ △ |I |— — |— = ||— | | l i q |Di i · i 毒 1。 _.| △ — 4” d e p en d s on t h e p u bl i c a ti o n cy c l e o f ~ the news medium。
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C。 Distinguishing between the sirrlilar slinells. D。 Realizing the comlplex structures of smells F。 An unfolding story has strong ne′ ws value on 24-hour news channels.
33.What does the study find? G.social rnedia has enabled people to share opinions with a far wider audience
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甾 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。 空答题有技巧
C。 Mice are boⅡl with the ability to detect sllnells fast。
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英语猜题卷 (八 ) 新高考卷 第5页(共 8页 英语猜题卷(八 ) 新高考卷 第6页(共8页
) )30.What is ToⅡl D}ening’s attitude tow·ard the paper? 35.Why did the researchers create those new techno1ogies?
A。 Doubtful。 B。 Appreciative. C。 Critical。 D。 0△ective。 A。 To rneasure srnells with precision. B.To gather several snlells all at once.
31.What do lDe sousa’sw。ords irnply about over-the-counter heainng aids? C。 To explore the brain-behavior relationship。 D。 rr。 gain deep insights into the olfactory bulb。
frhey sh。
A。 TIhey are not a one-sizeofitsoall option. |B。 uld be accessible to a11. 第二节 (共 5小 题 ;每小题 2.5分 ,满分 12。 5分 )
D。
C.They are less effective than expected。 They fail to satisfy the specified criteria。 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。
D
Jourrlalists are looking out for news stones that attract a significant audience. iBy applying a set of
Smells are complex and often have changeable structures,and can show meaningful information about guidelines or cinteria, they can recognize what 1naterial will rnake the best stories。 36 They are
■
an ani1nal’s suⅡ:oundings, like the 10cation of f00d sources。 iBut it w·as previously assuFrled that 1.naFrlFrlalian central to this process because they identify the ingredients(因 素 )of a story that will draw people’s
(哺 乳动物的)brains can’t fully process these changes in smells because they happen so rapidly,much attention.
Ti1neIness
faster than an anirnal can srnell。
News gets out of date quickly;it’s timely if it happened recently.But how recently?3△ __— On
Using behavioral experi1nents, researchers at the Francis Crick Institute and University College iLondon
a television news channel events that have happened during the past half hour are tirrlely。 ∶By contrast, in
found 1·nice can, in fact, be trained to detect very rapid variations in s】rnells, at rates previously not thought
the luorlthly 1·nagazine events that lflave taken place over the past 30 days are tirnely.
唰 possible and that Inice can use this inforlnation to distinguish whether slinells are coluing fronl the salrne or
1[Jnexpectedness
different sources, even if they are very c1ose to each other. rrhe rrlice were able to co∶ Ⅱ
·
eCtly distinguish this 38
For instance, it is not a neˉ wsworthy event that boats travel through the suez Canal daily。
巾
划 搀 difFerence.This suggests that the mammalian oractory(嗅 觉 的)system is also key in processing the ever, a boat getting stuck in the canal and blocking the passagew· ay could be so unexpected and
lΙo·w·
舯
awˉareness of physical space and guiding decisions irrlportant to survival。
surp△.sing that it rnakes the headlines。
路
Andreas schaefer, group leader of the sensory Circuits and iN· eurotechnology|Laboratory at llJniversity (Clurrency
‘‘ ′
College iLondon, says, FroΠl an evolutionary point of view our 11ndings 1.nake sense as they help to explain Tlopics that are already under the public spotlight are 1.nore likely to be newsw· orthy. rhus, gr。wing
K
逻 why there is a 10t of computational power within the olfactory bulb(嗅 置求),the part。f the brain to which public awareness of g1obal w· ar1ning has generated rnore stories about cornpanies producing environrnentally
the nose sends signals。 It’s not only processing chenlicals frorrl slmlells but also calculating in.forrnation about friendly products 39 Journalists can capitalize on the cunlent conversations on different social
恩 蝉 physical distance and sources。 It w·ould have been strange for evolution to create such processing power in 1nedia platfor1ns to find out w·hat is holding people’s interest。
” IlIuⅡnan interest
郴 this part of the brain if it w· ere not being used to help the species survive。
P)eople like to knσw people。 Certain events rnake people feel strong enllotions。 |Both a dying child
As part of the study, the researchers designed new technologies including a piece of high-speed s1|nell
receiving a donated organ and fan1ilies reuniting after fifty years aFe good exarnples。 |People’ s everyday
不 delivery equiprnent that can rrleasure several sΠ lells at the salrrle time with extrel△ llely high precision. rrhese
concerns 1.nake theΠl feel interested— for instance, stories about f00d, health and housing 40
innovations will enable 1nore conaplex work on the olfactory bulb, increasing our knσ wledge of how this brain ‘‘
A。 We call these news values” 。
粼H 泛 H 帮 region processes in.fo∏ · nation about the environrnent and ininuences behavior。 ∶Finally, the tearrl airn to build il | i = B I △ _., 0 I t | t L his is n。 t enough to make a story newswonhy.
T=` understanding of how sensory circuits link the external w· orld with internal thought and action。 工 薪 ge stoHes are likely to find their way into the news.
32.What was believed impossible for mammalian brains? : ·=~ △ △ |I |— — |— = ||— | | l i q |Di i · i 毒 1。 _.| △ — 4” d e p en d s on t h e p u bl i c a ti o n cy c l e o f ~ the news medium。
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n|hati。n ab。ut sch001s and work also catches the public’s eye。
C。 Distinguishing between the sirrlilar slinells. D。 Realizing the comlplex structures of smells F。 An unfolding story has strong ne′ ws value on 24-hour news channels.
33.What does the study find? G.social rnedia has enabled people to share opinions with a far wider audience
督
斟 A。 lMice might possess a truly unique olfactory system.
第三部分 语言运用(共两节,满分 30分
)
羽 B。 R~apid changing srrlells help 1.nice lea△ .1 about space。
第一节 (共 15小题;每小题1分 ,满分 15分
) 说明文完形填
甾 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。 空答题有技巧
C。 Mice are boⅡl with the ability to detect sllnells fast。
邱 肛 D。 Mammalian brains have great computational power。 Humans are quick judgment machines.With 41.A。 t001 B。 relationship
the seemingly reliable_至 1_,we f。m sm and C。 evidence D。 value
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驷 34.What does schaefer say about the olfactory bulb? 42.A.arguing admitting
faroreaching opinions of others. Science is 42 B。
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碉 A。 It is sensitive to che△1icals. B.It sends signals to the nose. those judglmlents are also often coiⅡ · ect although C。 predicting D.noticing
43.A.10ng-lasting B.ground-breaking
C.It w·orks 1.nulti-diⅡ lensionally。 D。 It is vital to species’ survival。 they can solmletimes be 43 。
C.hard-won D。 one-sided
英语猜题卷 (八 ) 新高考卷 第5页(共 8页 英语猜题卷(八 ) 新高考卷 第6页(共8页
) )Actually,it turns out th甜 we’ re not~44~to 44.A.content B。 willing 第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分 )
believe so nr..dy w·hat sorrleone’ s gesture or face C。 crazy D。 sure 第一节 (满分 15分 )
“
~望旦_.It is found that these clues really can
45.A.covers
B。
records 你班英语角本周的主题是 My favo血e Chinese dish” ,请你就此写一篇发言稿,内容包括
:
predict our personalities。 Take a study, for C。 rules D.indicates 1.菜 肴简介 ;
When the scientists _46_ data on 46.A。 1ooked for B.dug into 2.喜 欢的理由。
exalm.ple。
w·
alking and personality of 1· nore than 15,000 C.focused on D.ended with 注意·
·
~EL~of all ages,strong pattems appeared:a 47.A.volunteers B.interviewers ·1
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。写作词数应为80左右
;
fast walker is 1nore likely to be outgoing。 ~48~, c。 suuects lD)。 candidates 。请按如下格式作答。
Now we know
s10w walkers are hesitant。 48.A。 In comparison B。 In addition 【 · Ie110 everyone,
personality indeed has an innuence on w· alking。 C。 In fact D。 In summary
But w·hat about the_49_, you n1ight ask? 49.A.personality B。 result
We all tend to naturally s1o· w dσwn as we get older, C。 style D.age That’s all。 Thank you for listening.
but not everyone s1ows down at the same~至 !2~· 50.A.pace B。 level 第二节 (满 分 25分
)
·
Personality affected not only walking speed, but C.time D。 price 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。
擀
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also how the w· ay of walking becalrnle different over 51.A。 pause B。 process Alice had been optimistic and the heart of her fanlily。 IJnfortunately, one day cancer attacked her
tinlle。 Those who ˉ were outgoing had a slo· w· er C.nse D。 decline brain. Although suffering froΠ l illness, Alice re11nained a source of encouragelrnlent, especially for Jenny, 舀
~王Ⅱ,_in walking speed。 52.A。 explained B。 changed her 12oyear-old daughter. .ALlice often read inspiring stories to her, helped with her holmle· ork, and cheered
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Yˉ our personality can’ t be _52_ by your C。 detennined lD.underst00d her up to solve difficulties bravely. When Alice’ s condition 1w· orsened, the fan.1ily’ s daily life was enve1oped 燃
speeding up or s1owing dσ wn, but ho·w you are 53.A。 seen B.followed in the shadow of uncertainty and so∶ Ⅱ · w.
o·
_至≡L_can。 want to appear brave and outgoing? C。 researched D。 motivated In her final days, Alice 1.nade a video without letting Jenny knσ w, and handed it to her husband John.
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~三生_in.It may be even more useful as a thck 54.A。 Drive B.Jump she wanted Jenny to relmlelΠ1.ber her when she grew up, not as the w·01rnan· eakened by illness, but as the
wˉ
that can help you assess a person’ s character and C。 Rush D.Walk 10ving and opti1nistic 1nother she had alw·ays been。 丬
know quickly who you are_E5~in a meeting or 55.A。 fighting B。 handling After Alice’ s passing,Jenny put her rnother’ s photographs in a box and 1ocked herself in her own roorn。
1n a conversat1on。 C。 treating D.helping For her, going into the el【 n.pty living r0o1rl w·here she and her rnother read together w· as heartbreaking。 ∶Even Ⅲ
第二节 (共 10小题;每小题 1。 5分 ,满分 15分 ) the routine of going to schoo1,once a joyful activity shared with her mother,now became an unbearable
阅读下面短文,在空白处填人 1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。 pain。 John thed his best to ease the pain left by Alice。 He cooked Jenny her favoHte 1.neals,read bedtirne 啉
In a classic tale,Hansel and Gretel dropped breadcmmbs(面 包屑)while walking through a stories,and even tried braiding(i编 )her hair,just the way Alice used to do。 But Jenny,1ost in soⅡow,
56 (risk)forest so that they wouldn’ t lose their way sclent1sts coⅡfort in these efforts. 驾
57
believe rovers(探 测器 )may one day use a similar thck to move w·on’t go to schoo1. I just w·ant to be left a10ne,” Jenny shouted, her voice full of anger and
一一一
10sing their data。 John asked her to prepare for sch001。 John understood her pain but felt helpless。 rrhat
Typically, all the inforlnation a rover 58 (gather) before will be 1ost if it pe1π 典:|0ndy was to shσw Jenny the video Alice had 1· nade。 He hoped that hearing her 1.nother’ s voice
10ses corrllmunication during a mission.59 (avoid)this,scientists suggest using a multi- rnight biring solrne coⅡlfort to Jenny.Gently w·alking upstairs and knocking on Jenny’s door, he entered with a
‘ “ ‘‘ ’
rover systenl in which a‘ son rover” is connected to a IInother rover” 。 rrhe s。n r。ver w·ould then go into video player. Your rnon1 1eft soΠ llething for you,’ he said, trying to 1· nask his o·wn sadness with a hopeful
‘
any especially uncertain area, such as a cave, m (move)on t。 spread sensors the size of s1nile。 Jenny, still teary-eyed, hesitated but eventually pressed the‘ play” button。
breadcml汕s破ong the way,which could then comnunicate 61■ (dhect)with each。ther through 注意
:
a wireless network and channel any collected data back to the mother rover.As a 62■ (pr。ve) 1.续 写词数应为 150左右
;
2.请
of concept,theoretical physicist Worgang Fink’ s team built their srst“breadcrumb” sensors communiCating 按如下格式作答。
via Wi-Fi.
nnllediately, Alice’ s sFniling face appeared on the screen
I1·
This is just one of the most impressive applications 63 conae to your knowledge in terrns
of the breadcrun1b strategy It can also be useful here on iEarth because a rover can 64 (send) Jenny stepped out of her roorrl with a smile on her face。
with the“ breadcmmb” sensors to disaster-stricken areas and transfer(传送)the infomation to people,no
rnatter 65 dangerous it is.
英语猜题卷 (八 ) 新高考卷 第7页(共 8页 ) 英语猜题卷(八 ) 新高考卷 第8页(共8页 )Actually,it turns out th甜 we’ re not~44~to 44.A.content B。 willing 第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分 )
believe so nr..dy w·hat sorrleone’ s gesture or face C。 crazy D。 sure 第一节 (满分 15分 )
“
~望旦_.It is found that these clues really can
45.A.covers
B。
records 你班英语角本周的主题是 My favo血e Chinese dish” ,请你就此写一篇发言稿,内容包括
:
predict our personalities。 Take a study, for C。 rules D.indicates 1.菜 肴简介 ;
When the scientists _46_ data on 46.A。 1ooked for B.dug into 2.喜 欢的理由。
exalm.ple。
w·
alking and personality of 1· nore than 15,000 C.focused on D.ended with 注意·
·
~EL~of all ages,strong pattems appeared:a 47.A.volunteers B.interviewers ·1
^Z
。写作词数应为80左右
;
fast walker is 1nore likely to be outgoing。 ~48~, c。 suuects lD)。 candidates 。请按如下格式作答。
Now we know
s10w walkers are hesitant。 48.A。 In comparison B。 In addition 【 · Ie110 everyone,
personality indeed has an innuence on w· alking。 C。 In fact D。 In summary
But w·hat about the_49_, you n1ight ask? 49.A.personality B。 result
We all tend to naturally s1o· w dσwn as we get older, C。 style D.age That’s all。 Thank you for listening.
but not everyone s1ows down at the same~至 !2~· 50.A.pace B。 level 第二节 (满 分 25分
)
·
Personality affected not only walking speed, but C.time D。 price 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。
擀
ˉ
also how the w· ay of walking becalrnle different over 51.A。 pause B。 process Alice had been optimistic and the heart of her fanlily。 IJnfortunately, one day cancer attacked her
tinlle。 Those who ˉ were outgoing had a slo· w· er C.nse D。 decline brain. Although suffering froΠ l illness, Alice re11nained a source of encouragelrnlent, especially for Jenny, 舀
~王Ⅱ,_in walking speed。 52.A。 explained B。 changed her 12oyear-old daughter. .ALlice often read inspiring stories to her, helped with her holmle· ork, and cheered
w·
Yˉ our personality can’ t be _52_ by your C。 detennined lD.underst00d her up to solve difficulties bravely. When Alice’ s condition 1w· orsened, the fan.1ily’ s daily life was enve1oped 燃
speeding up or s1owing dσ wn, but ho·w you are 53.A。 seen B.followed in the shadow of uncertainty and so∶ Ⅱ · w.
o·
_至≡L_can。 want to appear brave and outgoing? C。 researched D。 motivated In her final days, Alice 1.nade a video without letting Jenny knσ w, and handed it to her husband John.
△
~三生_in.It may be even more useful as a thck 54.A。 Drive B.Jump she wanted Jenny to relmlelΠ1.ber her when she grew up, not as the w·01rnan· eakened by illness, but as the
wˉ
that can help you assess a person’ s character and C。 Rush D.Walk 10ving and opti1nistic 1nother she had alw·ays been。 丬
know quickly who you are_E5~in a meeting or 55.A。 fighting B。 handling After Alice’ s passing,Jenny put her rnother’ s photographs in a box and 1ocked herself in her own roorn。
1n a conversat1on。 C。 treating D.helping For her, going into the el【 n.pty living r0o1rl w·here she and her rnother read together w· as heartbreaking。 ∶Even Ⅲ
第二节 (共 10小题;每小题 1。 5分 ,满分 15分 ) the routine of going to schoo1,once a joyful activity shared with her mother,now became an unbearable
阅读下面短文,在空白处填人 1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。 pain。 John thed his best to ease the pain left by Alice。 He cooked Jenny her favoHte 1.neals,read bedtirne 啉
In a classic tale,Hansel and Gretel dropped breadcmmbs(面 包屑)while walking through a stories,and even tried braiding(i编 )her hair,just the way Alice used to do。 But Jenny,1ost in soⅡow,
56 (risk)forest so that they wouldn’ t lose their way sclent1sts coⅡfort in these efforts. 驾
57
believe rovers(探 测器 )may one day use a similar thck to move w·on’t go to schoo1. I just w·ant to be left a10ne,” Jenny shouted, her voice full of anger and
一一一
10sing their data。 John asked her to prepare for sch001。 John understood her pain but felt helpless。 rrhat
Typically, all the inforlnation a rover 58 (gather) before will be 1ost if it pe1π 典:|0ndy was to shσw Jenny the video Alice had 1· nade。 He hoped that hearing her 1.nother’ s voice
10ses corrllmunication during a mission.59 (avoid)this,scientists suggest using a multi- rnight biring solrne coⅡlfort to Jenny.Gently w·alking upstairs and knocking on Jenny’s door, he entered with a
‘ “ ‘‘ ’
rover systenl in which a‘ son rover” is connected to a IInother rover” 。 rrhe s。n r。ver w·ould then go into video player. Your rnon1 1eft soΠ llething for you,’ he said, trying to 1· nask his o·wn sadness with a hopeful
‘
any especially uncertain area, such as a cave, m (move)on t。 spread sensors the size of s1nile。 Jenny, still teary-eyed, hesitated but eventually pressed the‘ play” button。
breadcml汕s破ong the way,which could then comnunicate 61■ (dhect)with each。ther through 注意
:
a wireless network and channel any collected data back to the mother rover.As a 62■ (pr。ve) 1.续 写词数应为 150左右
;
2.请
of concept,theoretical physicist Worgang Fink’ s team built their srst“breadcrumb” sensors communiCating 按如下格式作答。
via Wi-Fi.
nnllediately, Alice’ s sFniling face appeared on the screen
I1·
This is just one of the most impressive applications 63 conae to your knowledge in terrns
of the breadcrun1b strategy It can also be useful here on iEarth because a rover can 64 (send) Jenny stepped out of her roorrl with a smile on her face。
with the“ breadcmmb” sensors to disaster-stricken areas and transfer(传送)the infomation to people,no
rnatter 65 dangerous it is.
英语猜题卷 (八 ) 新高考卷 第7页(共 8页 ) 英语猜题卷(八 ) 新高考卷 第8页(共8页 )