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7.What does the man have to do now? 2024届高三英语高考模拟风向卷02 A.Sign his name. B.Wait for his turn. C.Call his friend. (新高考I卷) 听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。 8.What did the man do yesterday? (考试时间:120分钟 试卷满分:150分) A.He started a new job. B.He did some shopping online. C.He registered for a class. 9.What does the man want to buy? 注意事项: A.Posters. B.Brushes. C.Paintings. 1.本试卷分第Ⅰ卷(选择题)和第Ⅱ卷(非选择题)两部分。答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考 10.What will the woman do next? 证号填写在答题卡上。 A.Email the man. B.Ask about a sale. C.Go to a store. 2.回答第Ⅰ卷时,选出每小题答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需改动, 听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。 用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。写在本试卷上无效。 11.Why does the girl order the flowers? 3.回答第Ⅱ卷时,将答案写在答题卡上。写在本试卷上无效。 A.She likes flowers. B.Mother’s Day is coming. C.She wants to make a surprise. 4.考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。 12.What kind of flowers does the girl finally order? 第一部分 听力(共两节,满分 30 分) A.Lilies. B.Roses. C.Sunflowers. 注意回答听力部分时,请先将答案标在试卷上。录音部分结束前,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答 13.When will the flowers be delivered? 案转涂到答题卡上。 A.On May 5th. B.On May 7th. C.On May 9th. 1.What does the man want to do on the weekend? 听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。 A.Do some gardening. B.Have a barbecue. C.Go fishing. 14.How does the woman want to pay? 2.What are the speakers mainly talking about? A.In cash. B.By credit card. C.With her smartphone. A.The U. S. history. B.The U. S. presidents. C.Max’s homework. 15.What does the man think of PayPal? 3.When will the woman meet the manager tomorrow? A.It is free. B.It is popular. C.It isn’t very fast. A.At 8:00 am. B.At 9:00 am. C.At 8:30 am. 16.Where is Venmo accepted? 4.Where are the speakers? A.At many small shops. B.At most large stores. C.At a lot of restaurants. A.At a bakery. B.At home. C.At school. 17.What does the woman offer to do for the man? 5.What are the speakers talking about? A.Download the app. B.Send him an invitation. C.Lend him some money. A.A kind of food. B.A history lesson. C.An ancient dynasty. 听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。 第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分) 18.Which of the following is the speaker’s favorite? 听下面 5 段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选 A.The library. B.The lecture hall. C.The football field. 项,并标在试卷的相应位置。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, 19.Where is the dining hall? 各小题将给出 5 秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。 A.Opposite the gate. 听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。 B.Behind the teaching buildings. 6.Where are the speakers? C.At the end of the campus. A.In a restaurant. B.In a bookstore. C.In a supermarket. 20.How is the speaker’s campus?A.It is large in size. B.It is old and quiet. C.It looks beautiful. C.Climbing mountains. D.Appreciating glaciers. 第二部分 阅读(共两节,满分50分) B 第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分) I’m sure you have noticed that I’m fat. I am the capital F-A-T kind of fat. I am the elephant in the room. 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。 When I was six years old, my sister taught ballet to us little girls. I was about a foot taller and a foot wider than A most of the group. When it came to doing our first performance, I was so excited about wearing a pretty pink tutu Whether you’ re a fearless adventurer seeking a scenic climb or a beginner outdoorsman eager to be close to (短裙) and shining on stage. As the other girls slipped easily into their tutus, none was big enough to fit me. I was nature, these four camping destinations will change your life. determined not to be excluded from the performance, so I turned to my mother and loudly said, “Mom, I don’t need Laugavegur, Iceland a tutu. I need a fourfour. Before snow falls upon the changeable rhyolite (流纹岩) mountains, book a cottage or a tent in the camp city as Although I didn’t recognize it at the time, claiming space for myself in that glorious fourfour was the first step wild camping is not permitted here. Professionals advise hiking from north to south, which takes you across lava towards becoming a fat activist. I’m not saying that this has been an easy skip along a glittering path of self- fields, wildflower-spotted grasslands, and to the twin glaciers (冰川) Eyjafjallaj kull and Mydralsj kull. Along the acceptance since that day in class. Far from it. I soon learned that living outside what the mainstream considers way, the mountains covered with various colors will appeal to you. normal can be a frustrating place. I’ve been openly laughed at and been told that I’m day-dreaming. I also receive High Atlas Mountains, Morocco smiles from strangers who recognize what it takes to walk down the street with your head held high. Morocco’s most typical range is a bucket-list camping destination for daring travelers. Pass through remote Through it all, that fierce little six-year-old has stayed with me, and she has helped me stand before you today Berber villages and walk a long way from hot desert to snow-capped peaks. You can follow ancient animal paths, as a person that simply refuses to subscribe to the dominant concept about how I should move through the world in though guides in this area are highly suggested. Many will employ the use of a camel to help with the load. this body of mine. Tierra del Fuego, Chile And I’m not alone. I am part of an international community of people who choose to flourish in these bodies as Tierra del Fuego is an explorer’s dream. Take a cross-border journey from Argentina to Chile through Radman they are today. We value mental health, self-worth and how we feel in our bodies as vital aspects to our overall well- and set up camp along one of the glacial lakes Blanco or Ofhidro. Animals like beavers are common in this area, and being. We are the people who refuse to believe that living in these fat bodies is a barrier to anything. so are condors (秃鹰). Bed down in the grasslands beneath Jebel M’ goun, an extremely quiet peak. 24.What can we learn about the author at the age of six? Main Range, Kosciuszko National Park, Australia A.She was ashamed of her body. B.She was eager to perform. Whether you fill your days with passing over the country’ s highest mountains, watching snowfalls or fishing in C.She was laughed at by others. D.She was praised by her sister. the glacial lakes, make sure to spend an evening appreciating the starry sky, which is certain to inspire awe (敬畏) in 25.What does the underlined word “excluded” in Paragraph 2 mean? anyone witnessing this sight. A.Returned. B.Hidden. C.Prevented. D.Protected. 21.What is necessary to camp in Laugavegur according to the text? 26.How was the author’s journey to self- acceptance? A.Protection for grasslands. B.Permission for campsites. A.Smooth. B.Heart-breaking. C.Lonely. D.Bitter-sweet. C.Reservation for accommodation. D.Recommendation from professionals. 27.What is the author’s opinion according to the passage? 22.Who may be most attracted by both High Atlas Mountains and Tierra del Fuego? A.Fat people should try to lose weight. A.Leisure seekers. B.Camping amateurs. B.People shouldn’t care about how they look. C.Wildlife researchers. D.Adventure enthusiasts. C.Slim people have better control of their bodies. 23.What is highly recommended in Kosciuszko National Park? D.Being fat can’t stop people doing what they like. A.Catching fish. B.Admiring stars. CMany people have participated into lots of virtual meetings these years. Some research shows this adjustment C.They displayed talent for public speaking. D.They took advantage of virtual learning. might not impact workplace productivity to any great degree. A new study, though, suggests otherwise. 31.Which of the following would be the best title for the passage? In the study, 602 participants were randomly paired and asked to come up with creative uses for a product. They A.Brainstorming Online Limits Creativity B.Interacting In Person Boosts Efficiency were also randomly selected to work together either in person or virtually. The pairs were then ranked by assessing C.Grouping Randomly Increases Productivity D.Maintaining Teamwork Improves Innovation D their total number of ideas, as well as those concepts’ degree of novelty, and asked to submit their best idea. Among Sallows, the owner of a barbershop(理发店), designed a wheelchair-accessible barber chair, which was brought the groups, virtual pairs came up with significantly fewer ideas, suggesting that something about face-to-face to reality by the engineers in the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center. They have developed the device that will interaction generates more creative ideas. The findings could stiffen employers’ resolve to urge or require their help individuals with physical disabilities have a more tailored, comfortable and safe experience at the barbershop. employees to come back to the office. “It’s a barber chair—that was the first concept,” said Sallows. “But now we are in the process of creating, “We ran this experiment based on feedback from companies that it was harder to innovate with remote developing, and applying new technologies for applications in multiple settings such as dentist chairs or stadium workers,” said lead researcher Melanie Brucks. “Unlike other forms of virtual communication, like phone calls or e- seats,” said Sallows. mail, videoconferencing copies the in-person experience quite well, so I was surprised when we found meaningful Sallows worked in a hospital as a certified therapist(治疗专家)for nearly 20 years. He enjoyed his career but differences between in-person and video interaction for idea generation.” decided to learn a trade. “I want something in the wheelhouse of therapists,” said Sallows. “I need something When random objects were placed in both the virtual and physical rooms, the virtual pairs of participants spent fulfilling, so I think barbering.” In one way, some may see it as a big career change, but Sallows says he is still a more time looking directly at each other rather than letting their look wander about the room and taking in the entire therapist. “I joke, I say I’ve gone from therapy to ‘hairapy’,” said Sallows. “Barbering gives me that therapeutic kind scene. Eyeing one’s whole environment and noticing the random objects were associated with increased idea of environment that allows me to still talk. People know me as a therapist when they come in, not only as a barber, generation. On platforms, the screen occupies our interactions. Our look wavers less. “Looking away might come and so, just the conversations are really cool.” across as rude,” said Brucks, “so we have to look at the screen because that is the defined context of the interaction, Sallows learned that a barbershop proved complex for clients in wheelchairs. Having one’s hair washed or the same way we wouldn’t walk to another room while talking to someone in person.” getting a close shave often means being physically lifted out of the wheelchair and into a barber chair—an Like most educators, Brucks has primarily taught virtually in the past three years, and she did notice some experience that is both difficult and embarrassing. So Sallows, with the help of the UPMC, has created the barber benefits of the approach as well. Her students were more likely to take turns speaking and her shyer students spoke chair that lifts and tips a wheelchair back safely and comfortably. The user rolls onto the barber chair and is raised up more often, rid of the anxiety that comes from addressing a large classroom. Brucks found that one solution to one or two feet, much like what one would see in a car shop. Sallows hopes that the device will provide clients with improving virtual idea generation might be to simply turn off the camera, for her students felt “freer” and more the kind of service people have come to appreciate at a barbershop. creative when asked to do so. And this may be sound advice for the workplace. 32.What is Sallows’s achievement? 28.What does the underlined word “stiffen” in Paragraph 2 most probably mean? A.He was named as the best therapist. A.challenge. B.revise. C.strengthen. D.shake. B.He became an engineer of the UPMC. 29.At first, lead researcher Melanie Brucks might think that _________. C.He created tailored and comfortable dentist chairs. A.Creative ideas may emerge from casual thoughts. D.He designed a barber chair for the wheelchair-bound. B.The feedback from companies seems questionable. 33.Why did Sallows choose to work in barbering trade? C.Participants should make eye contact in an online meeting. A.He could talk to cool clients. B.He was eager to make a fortune. D.Videoconferencing can’t compare with in-person communication. C.He could use his former experience. D.He wanted to start a different career. 30.What can we learn about Brucks’ students? 34.Which of the following best describes Sallows? A.They progressed in focusing attention. B.They relieved anxiety by speaking up.A.Cooperative and generous. B.Innovative and caring. D.Instead there is a list of different fitness classes. C.Talented and competitive. D.Modest and competent. E.The school district’s goal is to teach lifelong skills. 35.Which can be a suitable title for the text? F.She is part of her school’s “Outdoor Academy” program. A.A Tailored Cut B.A Flexible Wheelchair G.Kids who are not as athletic sometimes hate playing team sports. C.A Skilled Barber D.A Special Barbershop 第三部分 语言运用(共两节,满分30分) 第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分) 第一节 (共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分) 阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。 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。 In some US states, gym class is changing. Many schools are focusing on getting students ready for life after Most of us need to heal once in a while. Physically. Mentally. Emotionally. Sometimes it’s all the above. For high school. They are looking for ways to leave even the least athletic kids with the will and skills to keep moving. some of us, the 41 part of healing is simply to believe that it’s possible. For gym teachers, that means less focus on who is best at a sport. It means less rope climbing and dodgeball(躲避球). Years ago, I was watching my oldest son 42 free throws. He made a dozen 43 through the 36 net without a miss. A New Model “How do you do that?” I said. In one New York school district, there is no “gym” class. 37 They include dance, self- defense and rock “Before I release the ball,” he said, “I see it in my mind going 44 the net. I see it in my mind to make climbing. They include mountain biking, in-line skating, and boating. it happen.” “We want our kids…, to be active for life,” said Ron Whitcomb. He manages the physical education, or PE, I loved these words. It struck me that they might also 45 healing. We need to believe healing can program for the Victor, New York, school district. happen and picture it in our minds to see it in 46 . 47 doesn’t assure us of the outcome we hope A US law passed in 2015 increased the importance of health and fitness in education. It also gave more for. But it sets us in motion to move toward desired 48 . funding(资金) to PE programs. Last year I had surgery for a broken 49 and spent eight weeks in a wheelchair. At the end of those Whitcomb’s program started before that law passed. 38 Connecticut, Vermont and Michigan are all eight weeks, I 50 to start walking again. 51 , that didn’t happen. I then started going to physical planning to improve PE’s place in their schools. 52 . I believed it could help, so I kept at it just when it seemed I’d never 53 again as I did before. Outside the Gym When hope grows dim (暗淡的), belief 54 the way and makes all things possible. We need to believe Tracy Krause teaches PE in Washington State. For a few years, she has taken students fly-fishing and rock 55 is possible. If we can see it in our minds, we can let go of the past, accept the present and move toward a climbing. 39 It combines PE, English, and science into one program. “We want kids to leave with a plan for better future. the future,” Krause said. “I think the same needs to be true about their health.” 41.A.simple B.emotional C.hardest D.reasonable Lifelong Skills 42.A.practice B.display C.release D.enjoy In Washington, D.C, all second-graders learn to ride bikes. Fourth- and seventh-graders learn parkour(跑酷). 43.A.attempts B.shots C.choices D.adjustments Parkour teaches students to jump, climb and roll in the fastest way they can. Sixth- graders learn how to read a 44.A.against B.with C.for D.through compass. High schoolers swim. 40 45.A.rely on B.apply to C.arise from D.respond to Teachers hope to keep students liking, not hating, PE. That means finding sports or activities they enjoy. 46.A.reality B.detail C.turn D.person A.They are also cutting back on team sports. 47.A.Imagination B.Desire C.Belief D.Dreaming B.It means more bike riding and outdoor hikes. 48.A.outcome B.prize C.career D.option C.Other schools are now following his program. 49.A.hand B.ankle C.wrist D.arm50.A.promised B.planned C.longed D.expected _____________________________________________________________________________________________ 51.A.Moreover B.Therefore C.Additionally D.However _____________________________________________________________________________________________ 52.A.strength B.beauty C.therapy D.examination ___________________________________________ 53.A.walk B.live C.wish D.recover Yours, 54.A.feels B.lights C.forces D.clears Li Hua 55.A.success B.improvement C.healing D.breakthrough 第二节(满分25分) 第二节(共10小题;每小题1. 5分, 满分15分) 阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。 阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或所给单词的正确形式。 Sarah couldn’t really remember when she and Laura became best friends. But they had been really close. They TCM (Traditional Chinese Medicine) refers to the study of human physiology, pathology, disease diagnosis and had lunch together in the school cafeteria, they went to the same book club, and they even had parties in each other’s the 56 (prevent) and control of diseases. For thousands of years, the Chinese people 57 h ouse several times. As a matter of fact, the two girls had quite different personalities. Sarah was always confident (pile) rich experience in fighting against diseases, thus 58 (form) their own unique medical theory. In and straightforward. In comparison, Laura was a bit quiet, but she was definitely the sweetest person Sarah had terms of the research approaches, TCM regards each individual 59 a whole entity with the focus on zangfu known. (the organs inside a human body) and jingluo (the primary channels that crisscross the body). It has its own 60 On the first day of the new semester, Sarah couldn’t wait to meet Laura and tell her everything about her (base) principles of diagnosis and treatment, which build the foundation of a systematic theory. summer vacation. However, the moment she saw Laura enter the classroom, she was surprised. What could have TCM is often interpreted to be the medical science developed by the Han Chinese. There are many other 61 happened to Laura? Why did she gain so much weight? Sarah knew it would be inappropriate if she raised the (branch)of medicine in China, such as Tibetan medicine and Miao medicine,which can be called the ethnic medicine. questions but she couldn’t resist the curiosity. “Since we are best friends, she knows I don’t mean any harm,” she 62 (current), acupuncture(针灸)has aroused the interest of the international medical science circle. thought. Thus, she asked, “Why did you get so fat?” 63 the WHO has proved is that it can help ease post-surgery pains, discomfort caused by pregnancy, The instant Sarah said it, she realized she had made a mistake. People standing by began to laugh and point. chemotherapy and toothache. Meanwhile, 64 effectiveness of acupuncture and herbs is also well proved Poor Laura, apparently shocked and offended by the question, stood still, tears welling up in her eyes. When she by scientific evidence. On May 2, 2002, the WHO issued a document 65 called on more than 180 came to herself, she ran out of the classroom. countries to adopt TCM as an alternative in their medical policies. The next few days was very hard for Sarah. Whenever she reached out to Laura, Laura would walk away on 第四部分 写作(共两节, 满分40分) purpose or pretended that she hadn’t seen Sarah. At first, Sarah was truly sorry for hurting Laura’s feelings. But as 第一节(满分15分) she tried several times in vain to make up with Laura, Sarah became angry. “Enough is enough,” she thought. 假定你是李华,你的笔友陈磊最近沉迷于电脑游戏,严重影响了学习和身心健康。请你写一封信,劝说他 However, Sarah couldn’t help feeling regretful because deep down she knew it was her fault. 戒掉这一不良习惯,并对他的学习生活给出自己的建议。 注意:1. 续写词数应为150个左右; 注意: 2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。 1.词数100左右; One day after school, Sarah stopped Laura. 2.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯; _____________________________________________________________________________________________ 3.开头已给出,不计入总词数。 _____________________________________________________________________________________________ Dear Chen Lei, _____________________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________________________________ Touched by Sarah’s sincere words, Laura was hesitant. _____________________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________________ __________