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試卷第試卷第=page11頁,共=sectionpages88頁試卷第試卷第=page22頁,共=sectionpages88頁2024年安徽省普通高中學(xué)業(yè)水平合格性考試模擬二班級_____________姓名_____________考生班級_____________姓名_____________考生號_____________考場號_____________注意事項(xiàng):1.本試卷分三部分??荚嚂r(shí)間90分鐘,滿分100分。2.答題前,考生務(wù)必用黑色字跡的鋼筆或簽字筆將自己的姓名、準(zhǔn)考證號碼填寫在答題卡上。將條形碼橫貼在答題卡“考生條形碼區(qū)”。3.每題選出答案后,用2B鉛筆把答題卡上對應(yīng)題目選項(xiàng)的答案信息點(diǎn)涂黑,如需改動(dòng),用橡皮擦干凈后,再選涂其他答案,答案不能答在試卷上。4.考生必須保持答題卡的整潔??荚嚱Y(jié)束后,將試卷和答題卡一并交回。第一部分閱讀理解(共20小題;每小題2.5分,滿分50分)閱讀下面短文,從每題所給的A、B、C和D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng)。AGeorgeDanielslivesinLondon.Heisawatchmaker.HisworkcontinuesthetraditionoftheEnglishwatchmakersofthe18thand19thcenturies.Todaythistraditionisalmostdead.Danielsistheonlymanintheworldwhodesignshisownwatchesmakesalltheparshimselfandthenputsthemtogether.ADanielswatchistheproductofhishandsalone.OneofhiswatcheswhichisnowinanAmericanmuseumtook3500hourstocomplete.Heusuallymakesonewatchayear.Eachoneisinscribed(刻)with“DanielsLondon”andcostsabout$10,000.Ofcoursethesearenotordinarywatches—theyareverybeautifulandwilllastthreecenturies.GeorgeDanielshasalwaysbeenattractedbyclocksandwatches.Whenhewasfiveheusedtotakehisfather’sclockapartandputitbacktogetheragain.Atschoolheusedtorepairhisteacherswatches.Heisnowinternationallyfamousandmanypeoplewouldlikehimtomakewatchesforthem.Butmostofthemwillbedisappointed.Hechooseshiscustomersverycarefullyindeed.Itmustbesomeonewhounderstandsthesubject,”hesays“notsomeonewhowillleavethewatchinthedrawerandonlyshowittodinnerquests.”1.WhoisGeorgeDaniels?A.Oneofthefewwhorepairedwatchesintheolddays.B.Theonlymanwhocollectsoldwatchesintheworld.C.Oneofthefewremainingwatchdesignersintheworld.D.Theonlymanwhodesignsandmakeswatchesbyhimself.2.HowlongcanaDanielswatchkeepworking?A.10,000hours. B.300years.C.200years. D.3,500hours.3.WhichofthefollowingshowsDaniels’earlyinterestinwatches?A.Heplayedwithhisfather’sclock.B.Hetaughtpeoplehowtorepairwatches.C.HemadeawatchforanAmericanmuseum.D.Hemadebeautifulandlong-lastingwatches.4.GeorgeDanielsmakeswatchesforthosewho_________.A.canaffordhiswatches B.maywanttoshowthemtoothersC.a(chǎn)ppreciatehiswatches D.enjoyhiswatch-makingprocess5.WhatdoweknowaboutDanielswatches?A.Onlyafewpeoplelikethem.B.Theyarekeptinamuseum.C.Onlyafewpeoplecangetthem.D.Theyhaveahistoryofover200years.BHerearesomeeBooksforyoutolearnbetterEnglish.Choosewhatyoulike.Book1ThiseBookwillmakeconversationsinEnglishsomucheasier.Thereareover30audio(音頻的)fileswithtypical(典型的)conversations,andexerciseswithanswersatthebacksoyoucanpractisewhatyouhavelearnt.Book2Learnover1,000EnglishwordsandexpressionssoyoucanspeakEnglishfluentlywhenyoutraveloutsideyourcountry!Learnthelanguageforover30typicalsituationsandmaketravellingabroadeasywiththiseBook!Book3Learnover500wordsandexpressionstoimproveyourbusinessEnglish!ThiseBookcomeswithaudiofilesanvideossoyoucanlearnthelanguageyouneedtodobusinessinEnglish!Book4Learnover250phrasalverbswithaudiofiles,examplesentencesandpictures.NativeEnglishspeakersusephrasalverbsallthetime,soyouneedtolearnthemtoo.StartimprovingthisimportantareaofEnglishnowwithourfantasticeBook!6.Whatarethebooksmainlyabout?A.Travelsafety. B.Businessnews.C.Videoselling. D.Englishlearning.7.Whichbookisyourbestchoicewhenyouplantotravelaboard?A.Book1. B.Book2. C.Book3. D.Book4.8.WhatwillyoulearnfromthebookforbusinessEnglish?A.Conversationsin30audiofiles.B.1,000wordsandsentences.C.Over500wordsandexpressions.D.Over250phrasalverbsandsentences.9.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“them”referto(指代)inBook4?A.Phrasalverbs. B.Audiofiles.C.Examplesentences. D.Nativespeakers.10.Whatisthetext?A.Atravelguide. B.Anewsreport.C.Abookadvertisement. D.Ahistorystory.CAlpha,Beta,Delta...theseGreeklettersusedtoonlyappearinourmathclassesbutarenowinuseinnewsheadlines.Now,it’sLambda.AstheDeltavariant(變體)spreadsthroughoutcommunitiesinAsia,EuropeandtheUnitedStates,anothervariant,Lambda,isspreadingrapidlythroughoutSouthAmerica,ForbesreportedonAug10.OnMay31,theWorldHealthOrganization(WHO)announcedanamingsystemforvariantsofCOVID-19thatuseslettersoftheGreekalphabet(字母表).Beforethat,thepublichadtocallavariantitsscientificnameorrefertoitbasedonwhereitwasidentified.Forexample,avariantofCOVID-19identifiedinSouthAfricainlate2020wascalledvariant501Y.V2orB.1.351.Mediaalsocalledthesamevirus“theSouthAfricanvariant”.Now,everyonecallsit“Beta”.Comparedtocomplicatedscientificnames,theGreeklettersaremucheasiertoremember.“Itisaloteasierforaradionewsreadertosay‘Delta’thanbee-one-six-one-seven-two,”JeffreyBarrett,aUKstatisticalgeneticisttoldNature.WHOhopesthischangewillhelpstopthestigma(污名)associatedwithgeography-basednames.“Icanunderstandwhypeoplejustcallit‘theSouthAfricanvariant’—theydon’tmeananythingbyit,”SalimAbdoolKarim,anepidemiologistinSouthAfrica,toldNature.“Theproblemis,ifweallowittocontinue,someill-intentionedpeoplemaytakeadvantageofit.”“Nocountryshouldbestigmatizedfordetectingandreportingvariants,”MariaVanKerkhove,WHO’sCOVID-19technicallead,wroteonTwitter.Asthevirusisstillevolving,11variantshavebeennamedsofar.Whatifthe24Greeklettersarenotenough?“WewillpossiblyrunoutoftheGreekalphabet,butwe’realreadylookingatthenextseriesofnames,”VanKerkhovetoldTheTelegraph.“We’reactuallyconsideringstarconstellations(星座).”Currently,theVirusEvolutionWorkingGroupandWHO’slegalteamaredoublecheckingproposalsto“makesurewedon’tupsetanyonewiththesenames”,VanKerkhovetoldTheTelegraph.11.WhatdoLambdaandDeltahaveincommon?A.TheyarebothchosenbyGreekscientists.B.Theyarebothconfusingtounderstand.C.TheyarebothGreeknamesofvarietiesofCOVID-19.D.TheyareboththeplaceswhereCOVID-19wasfound.12.WhatdoesSalimAbdoolKarimprobablyagreewith?A.Thevirusshouldbenamedaftertheplacewhereitisfoundandspread.B.NocountryshoulddetectorstudyCOVID-19withoutWHO’spermission.C.PeoplefeltuncomfortablewhentheycallCOVID-19“theSouthAfricanvariant”.D.SomepeoplewithbadintentionmayjudgeothercountriesreportingCOVID-19.13.Whyarescientistslookingforthenextseriesofnames?A.Becausethenamingsysteminuseisnotconvenient.B.BecausethevariantsmayoutnumbertheGreekletters.C.Becausepeoplearemorecuriousaboutstarconstellations.D.Becauseitisillegaltorenamethevariantswithletters.14.What’sthepurposeofthepassage?A.TointroducenewwaysofrenamingCOVID-19varieties.B.TodescribehowscientistsidentifiedthevarietiesofCOVID-19.C.Toexplainwhysomepeopleprefergeography-basednames.D.Toarousepeople’sawarenessofmoreCOVID-19varieties.15.Inwhichpartofamagazinecouldyoufindthispassage?A.Science. B.Travel.C.Sports. D.FirstAid.DWelcometoyourfuturelife.Yougetupinthemorningandlookintothemirror.Yourfaceisfirmandyoung-looking.In2035,medicaltechnologyisbetterthanever.Manypeopleofyouragecouldliveto150,so,at40,youaren'toldatall.Andyourparentsjusthadananti-aging(抗衰老)treatment.Now,allthreeofyoulookthesameage.Yousaytoyourshirt,“Turnred.”Itchangesfrombluetored.In2035,“smartclothes”containparticles(粒子)muchsmallerthanthecells(細(xì)胞)inyourbody.Theycanbeprogrammedtochangeyourclothes'colororpattern.Youwalkintothekitchen.Youpickupthemilkfromthefridge,butavoicesays,“Youshouldn'tdrinkthat!”Yourfridgehasreadthesmartchip(芯片)thatcontainsinformationaboutthemilk,anditknowsthemilkisold.In2035,everyarticleoffoodinthegrocerystorehassuchachip.It'stimetogotowork.In2035,carsdrivethemselves.Justtellyour“smartcar"wheretogo.Ontheway,youcancallafriendusingyourjacketsleeves.Such"smarttechnology"isallaroundyou.Sowillallthesethingscometrue?"Fornewtechnologytocomeearly,"saysscientistAndrewZolli,“muchhastobedonesothatnewthingswillreplacewhatwehavetoday."TheInternetisanexample-whatwillbethenext?16.Whatisthethemeofthetext?A.TheInternet. B.Thefuturelife.C.Theanti-agingtechnology. D.Thewaysoftransportation.17.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"They"inParagraph3mean?A.Clothes. B.Cells. C.Colors. D.Particles.18.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaboutthe"smartcar"?A.Itcanchangeitscolor. B.Itcantellyouwheretogo.C.Youcan,justtellitwheretogo. D.Youcancallyourfriendtodriveitforyou.19.Whatdoesthelastparagraphtellus?A.Nothingisimpossible.B.Everycoinhastwo·sides.C.Wherethereisawill,thereisaway.D.Nevercountthechickenbeforetheyarehatched(孵化)。20.Inwhichsectionofanewspapercanyouprobablyreadthetext?A.Science. B.Health. C.Fashion. D.Advertisement.第二部分語言知識(shí)運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié),滿分25分)第一節(jié)完形填空(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的A、B、C和D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出可以填人空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。Thelittleboywithbigbrowneyeswaswaitingforusontheothersideoftheworld.Eversinceouradoptionagencyhad____21____us,I’dbeenhurriedlycompetingallthenecessarypaperwork.Imadeitapersonalgoaltoneverdelaytheprocess.OnonelateafternooninJune.IrushedtowardtheclosestFedExoffice.Ihadsome____22____tosendovernight,andIwantedthemtogooutthatday.IthoughtIknewwheretheFedExofficewas.Idrovethereastheminutesslippedaway,onlytofindthattheofficewasnolonger____23____whereIrememberedit.Tearscametomyeyes.Thiswas____24____weallhadasmartphoneinourpockets.Ihadnowayof____25____thecorrectlocation.____26____,Istarteddrivingtowardhome.Ifeltlikeafailure,asthoughI’djust_____27_____mynewsontomoredaysinanorphanagewaitingforus.Suddenly,Iwas_____28_____atastoplightbyanoversizedboxtruckMyangerturnedto_____29_____whenIsawthesign.ItwasaFedExtruckI_______30_______closelybehindthetruck.Whatwerethe_______31_______thetruckwouldleadmestraighttotheFedExofficeIwasseeking?Itbrokeoutthechancesweregood.Lessthanfiveminuteslater,IsawaFedExsign,andthetruckmadeaturnintotheparkinglot.Ihad_______32_______inmyeyesagain.Ourdocumentswentoutthatnight.Thetruckdriver_______33_______knewhewasanangelformethatday.Threemonthslater,weflewhalfwayaroundtheworldto_______34_______oursonforthefirsttime.Wehavebeenwithhimeverydaysince.Miraclesarealwaysaroundus_______35_______weareopentothem.Sometimes,it’sasmileattherighttimeorakindword.Andeverynowandthen,it’sevenabigtruckthatcutsusoffintraffic.21.A.debated B.challenged C.matched D.scanned22.A.gifts B.letters C.documents D.postcards23.A.locked B.located C.ranked D.repaired24.A.before B.a(chǎn)fter C.since D.when25.A.finding B.choosing C.describing D.showing26.A.Bored B.Delighted C.Disappointed D.Surprised27.A.compared B.sentenced C.a(chǎn)ppointed D.a(chǎn)ccompanied28.A.keptup B.putdown C.takenin D.cutoff29.A.guilt B.panic C.shock D.terror30.A.ran B.a(chǎn)rose C.walked D.followed31.A.chances B.wonders C.doubts D.promises32.A.dust B.dirt C.tears D.sands33.A.just B.never C.exactly D.immediately34.A.free B.meet C.beat D.spoil35.A.if B.a(chǎn)lthough C.unless D.until第二節(jié)(共10小題;每小題1分,滿分10分)閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入1個(gè)適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。Agriculturalexpertssaycropdiversityisimportanttofeedthe__36__(increase)populationofourplanet.Theysayhavingalargevarietyofplantsalso__37__(help)toprotectagainstpossiblecropdiseasesandfuturecrises.Butmanyexpertssaythenumberhasdecreasedsharplyduringthepastcentury.Oneoftheworld's_38_(large)seedconservationprojectshaspredictedfurtherlosses.TheMillenniumSeedBankPartnershipiswarningthatuptoonehundredthousandplantspeciescould_39_(permanent)disappear.Therichcollectionofgenes_40_decidetheirqualitieswoulddisappearwiththem.Manyexpertsblameclimatechangeandlossofhabitat,normalgrowtharea,fordamagingplantlife.Theysayhuman__41__(activity)andpoorlyplanned,overlyheavyuseoflandalsoareresponsible.Modernbusinessfarmingisresponsible__42__lossoffarmers'traditionalcropvarieties.The"GreenRevolution"ofthetwentiethcenturychangedagriculture.Someexpertssaytheuseofmoderncommercialfarmingmethodssavedmillionsofpeoplefrom__43__(starve).Farmersplanted,watered,andfertilizedtheircropswiththehelpofmachines.Theytreatedtheirfieldswithchemicals__44__(control)diseasesandinsects.Harvestsgrewlargerandhigherquality,_45_anotherresultwasthatsometraditionalcropswerelost.Damagetotheenvironmentoverthepast

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