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浦东新区2024届高三二模英语卷参考答案及听力本文_2024年4月_01按日期_6号_2024届上海市浦东新区高三二模_2024届上海市浦东新区高三二模英语

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浦东新区2024届高三二模英语卷参考答案及听力本文_2024年4月_01按日期_6号_2024届上海市浦东新区高三二模_2024届上海市浦东新区高三二模英语
浦东新区2024届高三二模英语卷参考答案及听力本文_2024年4月_01按日期_6号_2024届上海市浦东新区高三二模_2024届上海市浦东新区高三二模英语
浦东新区2024届高三二模英语卷参考答案及听力本文_2024年4月_01按日期_6号_2024届上海市浦东新区高三二模_2024届上海市浦东新区高三二模英语
浦东新区2024届高三二模英语卷参考答案及听力本文_2024年4月_01按日期_6号_2024届上海市浦东新区高三二模_2024届上海市浦东新区高三二模英语
浦东新区2024届高三二模英语卷参考答案及听力本文_2024年4月_01按日期_6号_2024届上海市浦东新区高三二模_2024届上海市浦东新区高三二模英语

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参考答案 1-5CACAD 6-10BBDCA 11-13BDC 14-16BCC 17-20CBAB 21.arrived 22.torecord 23.collecting 24.bigger 25. was echoed 26. When/While 27. how 28.yourself 29.which 30.can 31-35AKHDE 36-40BJICG 41-45ACDCB 46-50ACDBA 51-55ADCDA 56-59BCCA 60-62BDC 63-66CBBD 67-70CBFD 71. (60words) Paying children allowances for chores is quite common inAmerica. However,critics hold that chores are necessary for the maintenance of household and that they shouldn’t be tied to payment. In contrast with many other cultures, where children are involved in housework at early ages without payment, critics proposeAmericans shifting from financial incentives to intrinsicmotivationforhouseholdcontributions. 72. (3分) Maryputawaytheunnecessaryitems(soas)togetreadyforclass. 73. (3分) Hewassonervousin/duringtheexamthatthewordescapedhimcompletely. 74. (4 分)Through heavy exposure to/ Exposed a lot to local people’s speech/ language, John acquired/picked up their accentbeforeherealizedit. 75.(5分)Whenwedeliver/postinformationontheInternet,it’sessentialtoconsideritspotentialconsequences,ascertain detailsarelikelytobemisinterpretedoroverstatedbythemedia 76. AsastudentatMingqiHigh School,Iamintrigued bytheongoingdiscussionsurroundingthe integrationofChatGPT into our lives amidst the rapid development of artificial intelligence. Regarding the use of ChatGPT, I am cautiously supportive,recognizingbothitspotentialbenefitsandconcerns. Firstly, I support the use of ChatGPT because of its convenience and accessibility. With ChatGPT, we have instant access to information and assistance, which can greatly enhance ourlearning experiences.Whether it's clarifying concepts, practicing language skills, or receiving personalized feedback, ChatGPT offers valuable support that complementstraditionallearningmethods. Additionally, ChatGPT can foster creativity and exploration. By interacting with ChatGPT, students have the opportunitytoengageinstimulatingconversations,explorenewideas,andexpandtheirknowledgeindiversesubjects.This interactivelearningexperiencecansparkcuriosity,inspireinnovation,andencourageindependentthinkingamongstudents. However, I also acknowledge the need for caution when using ChatGPT.As with any technology, there are concerns about privacy, accuracy, and overreliance. It's essential to use ChatGPT responsibly, critically evaluate the information it provides,andmaintainabalancebetweentechnologicalassistanceandindependentlearning. In conclusion, while I support the use of ChatGPT as a valuable tool in education, it's important to approach its integrationthoughtfullyandmindfullytomaximizeitsbenefitswhileaddressingpotentialchallenges. (word:217) 听力文字稿及答案 1. W:Howmuchistheticketforthemusical? M:It’s50dollarsforthegeneralpublic,butsinceyouareastudent,youcanget30%off. Q:Howmuchwillthewomanpayforthemusical? 2. M:HeyLinda,howhaveyoubeenlately?Ihaven'tseenyouinclassforafewdays. W:HiMr.Smith,thanksforconcerning.Iwassicklastweek,butluckilymylandlordandroommatetookcareofme. Q:Whatisthepossiblerelationshipbetweenthetwospeakers? 3. M:Couldyoupleaseexplainwhathappened,ma'am? W:Well, I was walking home last night when I noticed someone following me. I turned into an alley, but they grabbed mypurseandranoff. Q:Wheredoesthisconversationmostprobablytakeplace? 4. M:Howdoyoufeelaboutchildrenbeingexposedtosocialmedia? W: It should be limited. Parents really need to be a role model for their children and put boundaries in place for themselvesaswell. Q:Whatdoesthewomanimply? 5. M:Hello,mayIscheduleameetingwithDr.Smithinhisofficeon16August? W: Let me check his schedule. Unfortunately, he will be out of town on the previous day, and won't be back until the eveningof18August. Q:WhenwillDr.Smithbeavailabletomeettheman? 6. W:SoJeremy,you’vebeenbacktoCanadawithyourbaby.Howwasthatexperience? M:Well,untilyoufly with atoddler,you really neverget toappreciateall ofthosetimes thatyou flewacrossthe ocean, youknow,watchingmoviesorjustsleepingontheflight. Q:Whatdoesthemanimply?7. W:Rob,it'sgoodtoseeyoukeepingupwithfashionbywearingthehigh-visibilityjacket–althoughitisabitdazzling. M:I'mnofashionvictim.Thisjacketisforsafety.IwearitwhenI'mcyclingaroundLondon. Q:WhydoesRobwearthejacket? 8. M:Themessagemustbekeptcompletelyconfidential.YoumustensurethatMarydoesnotdisclosethesecret. W:Herlipsaresealed.Shewillneverletslipwhatsheknows. Q:WhatdoesthewomansayaboutMary? 9. W:Iheardyouputanadvertisementinourschoolnewspaper. M:Yes.SinceJohnquitschooltostarthisownbusiness,Ihavetofindsomeonetosplittheaccommodationfee. Q:Whatwastheadvertisementabout? 10.W:IamdesperatetogototheUniversalStudiosforthecomingholiday.Mycousinspokehighlyofit. M:Haveyouforgottenyourfinalexams? Q:Whatdoesthemanmean? Questions11through13arebasedonthefollowingpassage. AnItalianprojectonthesocialmediaisaimingtobringattentiontowomenwhodonotlooklikeusualfashionmodels. CarlottastartedL’Imperfettamodelingagencyin2020.Thenamemeans"imperfect"intheItalianlanguage.Andtheagency aimstoredefineideasaboutbeautyinItaly. The agency works with models who are unusual for the industry in many ways. The models are of all sizes and ages. Some of the models have disabilities. Others have medical conditions — like alopecia, which causes hair loss. Still others havescarswheretheyhavebeeninjuredorhaveskindiscolorations. Sonia is one of the models. The 28-year-old from Sicily has a condition called hyperpigmentation or unusual skin coloring. It results in dark spots on her face and body. She said that she often hears people talk in public about her appearance.Shehasheardsomeparentstelltheirchildrenthatsheisfromthecircus.Before,shetriedtohidehercondition. Now,shedoesnot.Sheconsidersherappearancebeautiful. Shesaid,“Ichangedthingssothatmyweakness,orhowIperceivedaweakness,becamemysourceofstrength—my distinctiveness.” This isthe firstsuchagencyinItaly.Giancane,thefounderof thecompany,said:“Ifeellikea revolutionarybecauseI realizethataroundmeallthisdidnotexistbeforeL’Imperfetta.” 11.Whatisthemainideaofthepassage? 12.WhatisSonia’sspecialcondition? 13.HowdoesthemodellingworkchangeSonia?Questions14through16arebasedonthefollowingpassage. Thedamagingpollutioncausedbydrivingpetrolvehiclesisincreasinglyposingathreattohumanbeings.Thesolution foracleanerandgreenerfuturecouldbeelectricvehicles.Buthowoptimisticshouldwebe? The road to global traffic being totally electric is still a long way off. Currently, battery life is an issue — a fully charged battery won’t take you as far as a full tank of petrol. There are also limited numbers of charging point to plug an electricvehicleinto. Of course, technology is always improving. Some of the biggest tech companies, like Google and Tesla, are spending huge amounts of money developing electric cars. The big leap forward will come with solid state batteries, which will appear first in mobile phones and laptops before they progress to cars. These will charge more quickly and give cars a biggerrange. Cost is another issue that may discourage people from switching to electric power. But some countries offer special policies,suchascuttingpricesbyreducingimporttaxes,andnotchargingforroadtaxandparking. But Colin Herron warns that “electric motoring” doesn’t mean a zero-carbon future. “it’s emission-free motoring, but the car has to bebuilt, the battery has to be built, andthe electricity does come from somewhere.” Maybe it’s time to think aboutmakingfewerjourneysorusingpublictransport. Questions: 14.Accordingtothepassage,whatdoweknowaboutelectricvehicles? 15.WhatdoesColinHerronthinkofelectricmotoring? 16.What’sthepassagemainlyabout? Questions17through20arebasedonthefollowingconversation. W: Hello, Sir. I am Jessica Jones with the Family Channel. Our TV station is thinking of adjusting our programs.And I’d liketotakeacoupleofminutesofyourtime. M:Sure. W:SodoyouusuallywatchourTVchannel? M:Well.Mywifeisabigfanofyourchannelandshealmostwatchesyourprogramseveryday.Asforme,Ishouldsaytwo orthreetimesaweek. W: And what’s your favourite program? Many of our programs are well received. You know, many gentlemen find our FamilyBudgetShowveryinteresting. M: I like thattoo.And Ishould admit thatyou Weekly Education Show most grabs my attention.After all, I have two kids athome.AndmywifeiscrazyaboutyourFashionBroadway.Shenevermissesoneshow. W:Yeah,FashionBroadwayis a hotprogram with thehighest viewing rate amongalltheprograms.Well, doyou have anysuggestionsforourprograms? M:Ishouldsaymostofyourprogramsareproducedwellwithpositivethinking.Butstilltherearesomewhicharerubbish. For example,thatprogram Isaw theotherdayhadtwo hostsmake funofeachotherthroughouttheentire showtime.How negativesuchashowis!Ithinkyoushouldcutitoff. W:What’sthenameoftheprogram?Mindmyasking? M:It’sCityUpdates,broadcasteveryWednesday. W:IamafraidCityUpdatesisnotbroadcastonWednesdaybutthedaybefore.IguessyoumeantDiningCountry,whichis broadcasteveryFriday. M:NotonWednesday?Iamdefinitelysureit’sonWednesdayataround8p.m.withthosetwosillyhosts. W:Oh,Isee.YouaretalkingaboutLifeBeats,broadcasteveryWednesdayfrom7:30to8:30. M:Allright. W:Ihavenotedyouradvicedownandthat’sallwewant.Thankyouverymuchsirandyouropinionsaregreatlyvaluedby us. (Nowlistenagainplease) Questions: 17. Whichprogramdoesthemanlikebest? 18. Whatsuggestiondoesthemangiveabouttheprograms? 19. OnwhatdayisCityUpdatesbroadcast? 20. Whatistheconversationmainlyabout?