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新高中創(chuàng)新聯(lián)盟TOP二十名校高二年級(jí)11月調(diào)研考試英語全卷滿分150分,考試時(shí)間120分鐘注意事項(xiàng):1.答卷前,考生務(wù)必將自己的姓名,準(zhǔn)考證號(hào)填寫在答題卡上,并將條形碼粘貼在答題卡上的指定位置。2.回答選擇題時(shí),選出每小題答案后,用鉛筆把答題卡上對(duì)應(yīng)題目的答案標(biāo)號(hào)涂黑。如需改動(dòng),用橡皮擦干凈后,再選涂其他答案標(biāo)號(hào)?;卮鸱沁x擇題時(shí),將答案寫在答題卡上。寫在本試卷上無效。3.考試結(jié)束后,將本試卷和答題卡一并收回。第一部分聽力(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)第一節(jié)(共5小題;每小題1.5分,滿分7.5分)聽下面5段對(duì)話。每段對(duì)話后有一個(gè)小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng)。聽完每段對(duì)話后,你都有10秒鐘的時(shí)間來回答有關(guān)小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對(duì)話僅讀一遍。1.Whatcoloursuitisthemanwearing?A.Black. B.Blue. C.Green.2.Howmuchdoesthewomanhavetopayinall?A.Fourdollars. B.Fivedollars. C.Sixdollars.3.Whatwillthemandofirst?A.Visitthebank. B.Pickuplunch. C.Gotothepostoffice.4.Whichfooddoesthewomanusuallyavoid?A.Vegetables. B.Redmeat. C.Fish.5.Whatdothespeakersmainlytalkabout?A.Theappointmenttime. B.Thedinnerplace. C.Thetravelplan.第二節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1.5分,滿分22.5分)聽下面5段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白。每段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白后有幾個(gè)小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng)。聽每段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白前,你將有時(shí)間閱讀各個(gè)小題,每小題5秒鐘;聽完后,各小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時(shí)間。每段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白讀兩遍。聽第6段材料,回答第6、7題。6.Wherearethecups?A.Athome. B.Inthebox. C.Behindthecar.7.Whathavethespeakersleftbehind?A.Theplasticbag. B.Theplates. C.Thetent.聽第7段材料,回答第8、9題。8.Whydoesthemanlooksotired?A.Hehadtogotothetopfloor.B.HesurfedtheInternetforlong.C.Hecarriedtheoverheadprojector.9.Whatdoesthewomanthinkofherclasses?A.Boring. B.Fantastic. C.Worrying.聽第8段材料,回答第10至12題。10.Whendidthewomancometothemeeting?A.At3:25p.m. B.At3:30p.m. C.At3:35p.m.11.Whereisthedaycare?A.Intheworkshop.B.Behindtheofficebuilding.C.Ontheleftofthesmallsquare.12.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Husbandandwife. B.Motherandson. C.Colleagues.聽第9段材料,回答第13至16題。13.Whereistheinformationaboutthefuturefoodshortagefrom?A.Anewspaperarticle. B.ATVshow. C.TheInternet.14.Whatwillhappenin2030accordingtotheman?A.Someofthefoodwilldisappear.B.Earth’spopulationwillhitover8billion.C.Morethan9billiontonsoffoodwillbewasted.15.WhichofthefollowingdecidestochangeAfrica’sfarming?A.TheUnitedNations. B.GrowIntelligence. C.GlobalCitizen.16.Whatdoesthewomanwanttodointheend?A.Applyforajob. B.Talkwithacook. C.Donatemoneytoacharity.聽第10段材料,回答第17至20題。17.Howoldisthespeaker?A.27. B.47. C.77.18.Whatdoesthespeakerplantodo?A,LiveinQland. B.Dosomewalking. C.Meetafriend.19.Whatdidtheyoungladydoduringthespeaker’swalk?A.Sheencouragedher. B.Shewalkedwithher. C.Shehelpedher.20.Howdoesthespeakerfeelintheend?A.Amazed. B.Grateful. C.Frightened.第二部分閱讀(共兩節(jié),滿分50分)第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題2.5分,滿分37.5分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng)。ALongmenGrottoesAsoneofthethreemostnotableBuddhistsculpturesinChina,theLongmenGrottoeshaveapproximately1,400caveswithover100,000statues.ThegrottoeswerefirstdugandcarvedduringtheNorthernWeiDynasty.RepresentingthehighpointofChinesestone-carving,theLongmenGrottoesarelistedasaUNESCOWorldHeritageSite.Openinghours:8:00a.m.—5:00p.m.(Feb.1sttoMar.31st);7:30a.m.—5:30p.m.(Apr,1sttoOct.7th)Entry:100yuan/adult30%offeachteenWhiteHorseTempleOriginallyestablishedunderEmperorMingduringtheEasternHanDynasty,WhiteHorseTempleisthefirstofficially-builttempleinChinaaftertheintroductionofBuddhism.AsthecradleofChineseBuddhism,itholdsavastcollectionofBuddhiststatuesandclassicsutras.ThetempleisalsofamousforinteriorarchitectureinspiredbytheBuddhiststylesofThailand,IndiaandBurma.Openinghours:7:30a.m.—7:00p.m.Entry:50yuan/personMillenniumCityParkTheMillenniumCityParkinKaifengisalarge-scalehistoricalandculturalthemeparkwhichcopiesscenesfromthefamousancientpaintingAlongtheRiverDuringtheQingmingFestival.VisitorscanwatchfolkloreperformanceslikethoseoftheSongDynastyandseereconstructionsofgrandimperialhallsandgardens.Openinghours:8:30a.m.—6:00p.m.(winter);8:30a.m.—10:00p.m.Entry:120yuan/person(Mar.1sttoNov.30th);90yuan/person(Dec.1sttoFeb.28/29th)KaifengPrefectureKaifengPrefecturewasoncethecountry’spolitical,economicandculturalcenteraswellasoneofthemostboomingcitiesintheworldduringtheNorthernSongDynasty.Today,therebuiltKaifengPrefectureisascenicareabuiltaccordingtothearchitecturalstandardsoftheSongDynasty.Visitorscanreadhistoricaldocumentsandwatchperformances.Openinghours:7:30a.m.—5:30p.m.(winter);7:00a.m.—7:00p.m.Entry:60yuan/person21.HowmuchwillaparentwithtwoteenshavetopaytovisitLongmenGrottoes?A.100yuan. B.160yuan. C.240yuan. D.340yuan.22.Whichhasthelongestopeninghoursinsummer?A.LongmenGrottoes. B.WhiteHorseTemple.C.MillenniumCityPark. D.KaifengPrefecture.23.Whatdothefourplaceshaveincommon?A.TheyaretoursaboutChinesecivilization.B.Visitorscanseeancientpaintings.C.Theycanbevisitedallyearround.D.TheUnitedNationsspeakhighlyofthem.BJamie,16,wasonhiswaytothestorewhenhenoticedastrangersittingaloneontheedgeofabridge.“IwasjustonmywaytotheAmericansweetshoptobuysomedrinks,whenIsawthisguyinhis30ssittingontheedgeofthebridge,”hetoldHumansofDublin.“Ijustthought,‘wow…’IstoppedandaskedhimifhewasOK,butIknewfromthelookinhiseyesthathewasn’t,andhedidn’tsayanything,either,butIsawtearscomingfromhiseyes.Ibeggedhimforawhiletocomedownandsitonthesteps,andeventuallyhedid.”O(jiān)verthenext45minutes,Jamielistenedattentivelyasthestrangersharedhisburdens.“WesatonthesidewalkonthesouthsideoftheLiffeyandtalkedforabout45minutes,aboutwhatwashappeningtohim,whyhewasfeelingthatway…Icouldn’tleavehimtherealone,butIhadtogo,soIwasgoingtoringanambulance,”Jamierecalled.“Itoldhimtheycouldhelphimfeelbetter.Buthewaslike‘Please,pleasedon’tcallthem.I’mfine.Ijustwanttowalkaroundforawhile…I’mgonnabeOK!’”ThemaneventuallyacceptedJamie’srequestandwastakentoahospital.Beforebiddingfarewell,thetwoexchangedphonenumbers.Jamiecontinued,“Andaboutthreemonthsago,hetextedmethathiswifewaspregnant,theywerehavingaboy,andtheywerenaminghimafterme.Canyoubelievethat?They’regoingtonametheirchildafterme.HesaidinthatmomentwhenIapproachedhim,hewasjustabouttojump,andthosefewwordssavedhislife.They’restillringinginhisheadeveryday.‘AreyouOK?’Ican’treallyunderstandhowthesefewwordscouldsavehislife,buthetoldme,‘Imagineifnobodyeveraskedyouthosewords…?”24.WhatwasJamiegoingtodowhenhesawtheman?A.Gotoschool. B.Meethim. C.Sellsweets. D.Buysomething.25.Whatdotheunderlinedwords“biddingfarewell”inparagraph4probablymean?A.Feelingsafe. B.Sayinggood-bye.C.Makingfriends. D.Gettingtogether.26.WhichofthefollowingcanbestdescribeJamie?A.Gifted. B.Caring. C.Professional. D.Cooperative.27.Whatdothestranger’swordsmeaninthelastparagraph?A.Onegoodturndeservesanother.B.Afriendinneedisafriendindeed.C.Asimplekindactmakesadifference.D.Everyonehasthepotentialtobeahero.CAustrian-basedfood-techstartupRevoFoodsannouncedthisweekthatits3D-printedveganfishfilet(素食魚片)washeadingtoEuropeangrocerystoreshelves—afirstfor3D-printedfood.Accordingtothecompany’sSeptember12pressrelease,thearrivalofthe“Filet”representsakeymomentinsustainablefood,with3D-printedconsumablesreadyforindustrialmassproduction.RevoFoodsFiletislikelytobejustthefirstofmanyothersuch3D-printededible(可食用的)productstosoonhitthemarket.“Despitedramaticlossesofcoralreefsandincreasinglevelsofpoisonsandmicroplasticpollutingfish,consumerdemandforseafoodhasskyrocketedinrecentdecades,”thecompanyannouncementexplains,“Onepromisingsolutiontoprovideconsumerswithsustainablealternativesthatdonotcontributetooverfishingisveganseafood.Thekeytothesuccessoftheseproductsliesinrecreatingarealtastethatappealstoconsumers.”ThecompositionoftheFiletprovidesameat-liketexture(口感).12ingredients(成分)composeRevo’sFilet,suchaspeaproteins,plantoilsandalgaeextracts.WithitshighproteinandOrnega-3contents,eatingaRevoFiletisstillverymuchlikeeatingregularsalmon.Andthankstoitsplant-basedingredients,theFilethasathreeweekshelflife,asignificantimprovementoverregularsalmonproducts.“Withthemilestoneofindustrial-scale3Dfoodprinting,weareenteringacreativefoodrevolution,anerawherefoodisbeingmadeexactlyaccordingtothecustomers’needs,”RevoFoodsCEORobinSimsasaidviathisweek’sannouncement.WhileRevo’sproductsarecurrentlyonlyavailableforEuropeanmarkets,thecompanysaysitisactivelyworkingtoexpanditsavailabilityacrosstheglobe,withSimsatellingPopScithecompanyhopestoenterUSmarketsaround2025.28.Whatcanweinferfromthesecondparagraph?A.Revo’sFiletwillbeeco-friendly. B.RevoFoodsispopularinEurope.C.Ediblefishhavedecreasedsharply. D.Mostpeoplerefusetoacceptseafood.29.WhatisspecialaboutRevo’sFilet?A.Itisakindofseafood. B.Ithasalongershelflife.C.Ithasthesametasteassalmon. D.Ithasnofoodqualityproblems.30.WhatisSimsa’sattitudetothefutureof3D-printedfood?A.Doubtful. B.Disappointed.C.Optimistic. D.Worried.31.Whatisthetext?A.Ashortstory. B.Aresearchpaper.C.Anadvertisement. D.Anewsreport.DInthethickforest,aNewCaledoniancrowcarefullyremovesabranch,pullsoffunwantedleavesandmakesatoolfromthewood.Thecrowisaperfectionist.Whenit’ssatisfied,thebirdadvancesthefinishedtoolintoaholeinthetreeandfishesoutawrigglinggrub(蠕動(dòng)的幼蟲).TheNewCaledoniancrowisoneoftheonlybirdsknowntomaketools,askilloncethoughttobeuniquetohumans.TheremarkableoriginalitythatChristianRutz,abehavioralecologistattheUniversityofStAndrewsinScotland,observedchangedhisunderstandingofwhatbirdscando.Hestartedwonderingiftheremightbeotherignoredanimalabilities.Experimentshaveshownthatdifferentcrowgroupsintheforesthavedistinctvocalizations(發(fā)聲).Rutzwantedtoknowwhetherthesevocalizationscouldhelpexplainculturaldifferencesintool-makingamongthegroups.Newtechnologypoweredbyartificialintelligence(AI)isreadytoprovideexactlythesekindsofinsights.Whetheranimalscommunicatewithoneanotherintermswemightbeabletounderstandisaquestionofenduringquestion,“WithrecentbreakthroughsinAI,peoplerealizethatweareontheedgeoffairlymajoradvancesinregardtounderstandinganimals’communicativebehavior,”Rutzsays.Beyondcreatingchat-botsthatattractpeopleandproducingartthatwinsfineartscompetitions,machinelearningmaysoonmakeitpossibletocrack(破解)thingslikecrowcalls,saysAzaRaskin,oneofthefoundersofthenonprofitEarthSpeciesProject.Crackinganimalvocalizationscouldaidconservationandwelfareefforts.Itcouldalsohaveashockingimpactonus.Raskincomparesthecomingrevolutiontotheinventionofthetelescope.“WelookedoutattheuniverseanddiscoveredthatEarthwasnotthecenter,”hesays.ThepowerofAItoreshapeourunderstandingofanimals,hethinks,willhaveasimilareffect.“Thesetoolsaregoingtochangethewaythatweseeourselvesinrelationtoeverything.”32.Whatdoestheauthorintendtodoinparagraph1?A.ShowtheNewCaledoniancrowcanmaketools.B.ExplainwhytheNewCaledoniancrowisaperfectionist.C.TelltheNewCaledoniancrowoftenmakesmistakes.D.DescribehowtheNewCaledoniancrowlivesintheforest.33.WhatdoesRutztendtoagree?A.Itishumansandcrowsthatcanmaketools.B.Humansmayfailtonoticesomeanimals’abilities.C.TheNewCaledoniancrowisthesmartestbird.D.TheNewCaledoniancrowhasvarioussounds.34.WhatdoesRaskinsuggestdoinginthelastparagraph?A.ChattingwithAI. B.Lookingoutintospace.C.UsingAItocrackanimalcalls. D.Connectingwiththeoutsideworld.35.Whatmaybethebesttitleforthetext?A.EarthIsNottheCenter B.StartYourMindandStudyDeeplyC.ProtectAnimalstoMaketheWorldBetter D.AICouldHelpUsUnderstandAnimals第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2.5分,滿分12.5分)閱讀下面短文,從短文后的選項(xiàng)中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。選項(xiàng)中有兩項(xiàng)為多余選項(xiàng)。Theadviceof“eatthefrogfirstthinginthemorning”soundsextremelystrange.However,thissomewhat-commonlyknownexpressionisonewayofdescribinganabsolutelyhelpfulproductivitytip.“Eatthefrog”actuallymeans“dotheday’sworsttaskassoonasyouwakeup”.36.Basically,whatTwainisbelievedtohavesaidisthatifyouhavetoeatafrog,youshoulddoitstraightawayinthemorningsotheworstpartofyourdayisimmediatelybehindyou.Youdon’treallyhavetoeatthefrogassoonasyouwakeup.37.Youcanjustmakeaconscious(刻意的)efforttogetyourhardestresponsibilitieshandledbeforemovingontolesserones.WhenIhavetohaveanuncomfortablephonecall,Ischeduleitfortheearliestpossibletimeintheday.WhenIhaveaprojectdue,Itrytowakeupearlytotakecareofitinsteadofstayinguplate.IcanprovethefactthatIfeelgreatthroughoutthedayknowingthattheworstthingIhadtodoisalreadydone.38.Ifyoustrugglewithprocrastination(拖延癥)—whethercleaningyourhouseordoingworkforschooloryourjob—oryoufindthatyougetallthelittlestuffdonebutdon’tmakesufficientprogressonthebigstuff,tryfollowingtheadvice.39.Studyforthetestinyourmostdifficultclassbeforestudyingforyoureasierones.40.Putthemostimportantortroublesometasksatthetopofyourlist,andthenenjoythesatisfactionofcrossingthemoffearly.Atsomepoint,movingontothesmalleractivities—evenifthey’reimportant—willfeellikeareward.A.YougettheideaB.ThisquotecomesfromMarkTwainC.SchedulethemostannoyingtasksforthemorningD.Ifyou’dliketobemoreproductive,eatingthefrogisforyouE.ButyoushouldtrytogetfrogsoutofthewayassoonaspossibleF.Theadvicealsohelpstomakeato-dolisteverynightforthenextdayandrankitG.ThisalwaysmakesmefeellikeanyothertasksIneedtohandleareapieceofcake第三部分語言運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)閱讀下面短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。Atoddler(蹣跚學(xué)步的孩子)wholeftfromherfamilyhomeinMichigan’sUpperPeninsulawasfoundsleepinginthewoodswithherfamilypets.Afterasearchthat41statepolice,drones,policedogs,andajointeffortfromlocallawenforcementandconcernedcitizensfromMichiganandneighboringWisconsin,thechildwaseventually42inthewoodspeacefullyasleepononeofthedogs,usingthehairy43asamakeshift(臨時(shí)的)pillow,whiletheotherdog44watchedoverher.“Shelaydownandusedoneofthedogsasapillow,andtheotherdoglayrightnexttoherandkepthersafe,”Lt.MarkGiannunziosaidonThursday.“It’sareallyremarkable45.”TheincidentbeganwhenpolicesfromtheMichiganStatePolice46toacallataresidenceintheFaithornareaofMenomineeCountyaround8:00p.m.onWednesday.Thetoddlerhad47awayfromhome,causinga(n)48searcheffortintheremotewoodedregion.Despitethelatehoursand49terrain(地形),thesearchcontinued.Manypeoplejoinedforcesinthemissionto50themissingchild.Aroundmidnight,acitizenmadea51discoveryapproximately3milesfromthegirl’shome,52herwithherfamily.Thehardsearcheffortshad53,andthelittlegirlwasfoundunharmedandingoodhealth.Thisincidentservedasapowerful54oftheunbelievablebondbetweenhumansandtheiranimalcompanions,aswellasthe55ofcommunitywhenfacedwithhardship.41.A.involved B.exposed C.presented D.anticipated42.A.justified B.defended C.expected D.discovered43.A.blanket B.towel C.companion D.grass44.A.creatively B.dutifully C.vividly D.potentially45.A.story B.lesson C.meeting D.initiative46.A.applied B.responded C.owed D.turned47.A.driven B.passed C.walked D.broken48.A.obvious B.urgent C.calm D.typical49.A.astonishing B.motivating C.convincing D.challenging50.A.comfort B.suspect C.locate D.teach51.A.vital B.famous C.proud D.severe52.A.highlighting B.comparing C.blaming D.reuniting53.A.turnedup B.comedown C.takenplace D.paidoff54.A.ray B.motion C.reminder D.theory55.A.benefit B.strength C.participation D.objective第二節(jié)(共10小題;每小題1.5分,滿分15分)閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入1個(gè)適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號(hào)內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。Culturalexchangesandmutual(相互的)learningarekeytoimprovingunderstandingamongpeoplefromdifferentnations,56(especial)atatimewhentheworldisundergoinggreatchanges,saidspeakersfromhomeandabroadduringthe2023BeijingCultureForum(論壇)onFriday.QuYingpu,editor-in-chiefofChinaDaily,stressedtheneed57(build)platformsjointlyforexchangesandmutuallearningamongcivilizations,carryforwardtheSilkRoadspiritandpromote58(share)valuesforallmankindsoastoallowtheworldtobetterunderstandChinesecultureandadvance59progressofhumancivilization.SteliosVirvidakis,presidentoftheSteeringCommitteeoftheCenterofGreekandChineseAncientCivilizations,saidinavideospeechthathehopedmutuallearningandcooperationbetweenGreeceandChinacould60(strengthen)furtherandthestudyofeachother’slanguages,cultureandhistorybetterpromoted.HeaddedGreekuniversitieswouldhavemoreChineselanguagecoursesandSinologyclasses61thenearfuture.Nobel62(win)MoYanhighlightedwriters’rolesinpromotingChineseculturetotheworld.Forhim,qualityliteraryworkstranscend(超越)timeandspace,andtheultimategoalof63(author)andplaywrightsistoshowhumannatureandshapevividhumanimagesthroughstoriesandotherartisticmeasures.“Whenawriterhascomposedagoodwork,itsintroductiontoforeignreaderswillbeanaturalprocess,”hesaid.Morethan50projectagreements64(concern)publishing,film-making,scientifictechnology,culturalheritageandotherculturalundertakingsweresignedduringthetwo-dayforum65beganonThursday.第四部分寫作(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)第一節(jié)(滿分15分)日常生活中常有意外受傷事件發(fā)生。請(qǐng)你以“AFirstAidExperience”為題,給校英文報(bào)專欄寫一篇短文投稿。內(nèi)容包括:1.你的經(jīng)歷;2.你的感想。注意:1.寫作詞數(shù)應(yīng)為80個(gè)左右;2.請(qǐng)按如下格式在答題卡的相應(yīng)位置作答。AFirstAidExperience_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________第二節(jié)(滿分25分)閱讀下面材料,根據(jù)其內(nèi)容和所給段落開頭語續(xù)寫兩段,使之構(gòu)成一篇完整的短文。Onceuponatime,therelivedayoungmanwhowishedhecouldsupporthimself.Whileexploringwhatbusinesshewouldtakeon,hemetaverywell-traveledman.Themantoldtheyoungmangreattalesofhistravel,andthenhetalkedaboutacountrythathadnoonions.Withoutanyfurtherthoughts,heboughtonions,filledhiscartandsethisjourneytowardsthiswildlyfantasticlandwithoutonions.Finally,afterseveraldayshearrivedintheonion-lesscountry.“Ibringyouagreatgiftfrommycountry,”theyoungmanproudlyannounced.“Theplantisnativetomyplacebutnewtoyours.Ithastheuniqueabilitytoimprovetheflavor(滋味)ofanyfood.ItwouldbegreatifIcouldofferyouthismagicplantwhichyou,inturn,introducetoyourpeople.”Theemperorwasalittlecautiousaboutlettingthestrangeplantinatfirst,buthelaterallowedtheyoungmantopreparesomefoodsusingtheonions.Theyoungmanusedallhisskillstopreparethefeastusingtheonions.Alltheempire’sministers,thenobilityandseniorofficialswereinvitedtothedinnerthatnight.Aftertheyoungmandidtheinitialtasting,thefeastbegan.Then,everyoneintheroomstartedeatingthefood.Itdidn’ttakelongforthehalltogetintoagreatnoiseofexcitement.Allpraisedthesmellandthetasteofthefood.Theemperorthankedtheyoungmanalot,demandedalloftheonions,andpaidhimitsweightingold.Onhisjourneybackhome,theyoungmanmetatrader.Forhoursthatnight,theyoungmantoldwhathehadseeninthatfarawayland,wheregoldwasworthlessthanonions.Healsotoldthetraderthathelearnedthatthecountrydidnothavegarlic(大蒜).Thetraderwasexcited.注意:1.續(xù)寫詞數(shù)應(yīng)為150個(gè)左右;2.請(qǐng)按如下格式在答題卡的相應(yīng)位置作答。Thetradercarriedhugebagsofgarlicandtookonthejourneytothecountrywithoutgarlic._______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Thetraderwasveryexcitedandmadeseveraltastydishesusinggarlic.______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

新高中創(chuàng)新聯(lián)盟TOP二十名校高二年級(jí)11月調(diào)研考試·英語參考答案、提示及評(píng)分細(xì)則聽力部分錄音稿(Text1)W:Hi,Jim.Iaskedyoutoweartheblacksuit.M:Sorry,Iforgot.Ionlyrememberitwasasummerparty.So,Iamdressedinblueinsteadofredorgreen.(Text2)W:Goodmorning!I’dliketobuysomeapples.M:Allright.Thebigapplesareonedollareachandthesmalleronesarehalfofonedollareach.W:OK,givemethreebigonesandtwosmallerones,please.(Text3)M:I’mgoingtovisitthebank.Doyouneedcash?W:No,butcanyoudropoffthisboxatthepostofficeandpickupsomethingtoeat?M:I’llgetridofthemailandpickuplunchonmywayback.(Text4)W:Inormallydon’teatfish.Butthisfishsmellssodelicious.M:Oh,youshouldeatplentyoffish.Itisbeneficialforyou,unlikeredmeat.W:Infact,Ialwayseatlotsofvegetablesandeggsinsteadoffish.(Text5)W:So,IwillseeyouthisMondayforourappointment.M:Actually,Ihavetomeetmyparentsfordinnerthatday.Howabouttomorrow?IsitOKwithyou?W:Er…Ihavetomeetsomeoneelseonthatday.Let’smeetthedayaftertomorrowinstead.(Text6)W:Nowthatwe’veputthetentup,let’smakesomethingtodrink.I’llgetthecups.They’reintheplasticbaginthebackofthecar,aren’tthey?M:No,that’sgotthenewfryingpaninit.You’vepackedthecupsintheboxwiththeplates.W:Ahyes,that’sright.Heretheyare.ButIcan’tseetheplasticbaganywhere.M:Ohdear,we’veleftitbehind,sowecan’tcookanything.Well,wecanstillhaveacupoftea.(Text7)W:Hi,Mike,youlooktired.What’sup?M:ProfessorLinaskedmetocarrytheoverheadprojectorfromtheAVRoomtotheclassroom.SoIcarrieditfromthebasementtothefifthfloor.W:Itissoterribletodothatwithouttheelevator.M:Yes.Bytheway,howwereyourclassestoday?W:Super!WesurfedonlineinourGeographyclass.M:Soundsgreat.Modernadvancesdefinitelyhavechangededucationforthebetter.W:Oh,yes.I’vebeentoldthatthereisamultimediaclassroomonthethirdfloor.M:It’shardtoimaginewhatschoolwillbelikeinthefuture.(Text8)M:Hey,don’twehaveameetingat3:30thisafternoon?W:Wedo.SorryI’mlatebyfiveminutes.Iwentovertoseehowmykidisdoinginthenewdaycare.M:Ididn’tevenknowwehadadaycare.Besidetheworkshop?W:It’ssomethingnewthecompanyisofferingtoworkingparents.It’sbehindtheofficebuildingandontherightofthesmallsquare.Andtherearesomanyinterestingtoys,includingmyson’sfavoritecars.M:That’snice.Youcanworkwithoutworryingyourchild.Nowshouldwegetstartedwithourmeeting?W:OK,butlet’skeepitshort.Iwanttocheckonthekidagaininabout20minutes.M:Howoftenwillyoucheckonhim?W:Fourtimesintwohours.(Text9)M:Accordingtoanewspaperarticle,theworld’sfoodsupplywillrunoutby2050.Soundssoscary.Thepopulationisexpectedtohavereachedover9billionbythen,saidbytheUnitedNations.W:Soallthefoodwillbegone?M:Yes.AcompanycalledGrowIntelligencebelieveswe’llnotbeabletoproduceenoughfoodstartingin2023.W:Whataretheygoingtodoaboutit?M:Well,2030isaturningpointbecausethat’swhenourEarth’spopulationwillhitmorethan8billion.W:Thereisalsoalotoffoodwaste.IsawaTVshowaboutchefswhowastemillionseachyear.Theythrowawayperfectlygoodfood.M:Well,acharitycalledGlobalCitizenistochangefarminginAfricaandIndia.Farmerswillproducemorefoodbutusefewerresources.W:I’mgoingontheirwebsitetodonatemoney.Itsoundslikeaworthycause.(Text10)W:I’m77yearsoldandplanningtowalkatleast100kmsduringOctober.Tothisend,Iampracticingonadailybasis.WeliveinQlandbutarecurrentlyinAdelaide—unfamiliarwalkingareaforme.ItwasclearuptodaybutonmywalkIcametoafrighteningclimb.HalfwayupabeautifulyoungladywithaCanadian-Americanaccentpassedme.AsIwentmywayupoutofbreath,shesaid,“Goodonyou!Keepgoing,youcandothis!”Justsimplewordsthatinspiredmetotacklethenextstageoftheclimb.Ihadreachednearlytothetopandshewasonherwaybackdown.Asshepassedagainshesaid,“Youareamazing!Thisisextremelyhardevenforusfitpeople.Welldone!”ThiswasalltheencouragementIneeded.Many,manysincerethankstothisyoungwoman.Youdon’tknowhowinspiringyourwordswere.參考答案1~5BAACA 6~10BACBC 11~15BCABC 16~20CCBAB21.C數(shù)字計(jì)算題。根據(jù)LongmenGrottoes部分的“Entry:100yuan/adult30%offeachteen”可知,一個(gè)帶著兩個(gè)孩子的父親或母親需付240元(100+70×2)。22.C細(xì)節(jié)理解題。對(duì)照全文,然后根據(jù)MillenniumCityPark部分的“Openinghours:8:30a.m.—6:00p.m.(winter);8:30a.m.—10:00p.m.”可知,MillenniumCityPark在夏天開放時(shí)間最長(zhǎng)。23.A推理判斷題。通讀全文可知,此文介紹的是四個(gè)可以欣賞中華文明的旅游勝地。24.D細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第一段及第二段“‘IwasjustonmywaytotheAmericansweetshoptobuysomedrinks…’”可知,Jamie是在買東西的路上看到那個(gè)男人的。25.B詞義猜測(cè)題。根據(jù)上文講述和生活常識(shí)可推斷,此處是說“這名男子最終接受了Jamie的請(qǐng)求,并被送往醫(yī)院。離開前,兩人交換了電話號(hào)碼”。故畫線詞語與Sayinggood-bye更為接近。26.B推理判斷題。根據(jù)第二段“‘Ibeggedhimforawhiletocomedownandsitonthesteps…’”和第六段“‘HesaidinthatmomentwhenIapproachedhim,hewasjustabouttojump,andthosefewwordssavedhislife.’”可知,Jamie幾句關(guān)心的話挽救了一個(gè)陌生人的生命。由此可推斷,他是充滿愛心的。27.C推理判斷題??v觀全文,尤其是最后一段陌生人的原話“想象一下,如果沒有人問你這些話……”可推斷,他的意思是一個(gè)簡(jiǎn)單的善舉就挽救了他。28.A推理判斷題。根據(jù)第二段“…‘Onepromisingsolutiontoprovideconsumerswithsustainablealternativesthatdonotcontributetooverfishingisveganseafood.’”可推斷,RevoFoods公司為消費(fèi)

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