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高級中學(xué)名校試卷PAGEPAGE1浙江省2023-2024學(xué)年高一下學(xué)期4月聯(lián)考英語試題第Ⅰ卷第一部分聽力(略)第二部分閱讀理解(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和D四個選項中,選出最佳選項。AThere’splentyofsunshine,sand,andcelebrationtogoaroundinJuly.Youdeserveavacationthismonth,andwehavefourplacesthatarewellworthvisitingthisJuly.Antigua,GuatemalaAntiguaistheonetimecapitalofGuatemala,acolonial-eracitythatearnedUNESCOWorldHeritagesitestatusmorethan40yearsagoforitsextraordinarybaroquearchitecture.Therearegrandbuildings,cobbledstreets,and,notably,ruinsthatwereleftafterthelastmajorquakein1976—seetheCathedralofSantiago,forexample.Aix-en-Provence,FranceThe75thFestivalInternationald’ArtLyriqueishappeninginAix-en-Provence,whichrunsfromJuly4to24.Thisisaworld-classcelebrationofclassicalmusic,withaheavyemphasisonopera.PerformancesthisyearwillincludeMozart’sCosiFanTutte,KurtWeill’sThreepennyOpera,andVerdi’sOtello.It’sdeterminedlyaffordableandegalitarian,sincetheeventisstatefunded,withticketsforperformancesstartingat€37.SanDiego,CaliforniaFromJuly19to23thisyear,costumeplay’sspiritualhomereturnstoSanDiego:theoriginal,andstilllargest,Comic-Con,whichfirsttookplaceherein1970andwascanceledduetoCOVID-19fortheprevioustwoyears.Lastyear,morethan135,000peopleattendedtheeventandweexpectthisyear’snumbertomorethanmatchthatrecord.Calgary,CanadaFor10daysthismonth,Calgaryistherodeocapitaloftheworld.IthoststheCalgaryStampedefromJuly7to16,2023.Theworld’slargestoutdoorrodeowilltakeplaceatGMCStadium.Hereyouwillseepeopleshowtheirskillsatridingwildhorsesandcatchingcattlewithropes.ProgrammingwillensurethatthenativeIndianstoriesofthisregionaren’toverlooked.21.Whyisthe75thFestivalInternationald’ArtLyriqueaffordable?A.Becausetouriststhereareveryrichandleadagoodlife.B.Becausetheperformerschargelowtosavemoneyfortheevent.C.BecauseallFrenchcitizenshaveeasyaccesstothemusicalfeast.D.Becausetheticketsarepricedreasonablyduetogovernmentfunding.22.WhatcanvisitorsdoiftheygoaroundSanDiegoinJuly?A.Theycanexpresstheirappreciationoftheirfavoritecomiccharacters.B.TheycanenjoyprogramsaboutthenativeIndianstoriesofthisregion.C.Theycanattendanaffordableworld-classcelebrationofclassicalmusic.D.TheycanadmirebaroquearchitectureataUNESCOWorldHeritagesite.23.Whichplacebestsuitsvisitorswhowanttoviewcowboyculture?A.Antigua,Guatemala. B.Aix-en-Provence,France.C.SanDiego,California. D.Calgary,Canada.BWithaloveandfascinationfortraditionalculture,manyyoungChinesehavebeguntousetheircreativitytoinnovate(創(chuàng)新)usingelementsfromChina’sintangibleculturalheritage.Papercutting,thetraditionalChineseartofpaperdesign,hasbeenadoptedinmanycreativearts,includingfoodandclothing.OntheChineselifestyle-focusedsocialmediaplatformXiaohongshu,avideoofcookiesfeaturingapaper-cutstyleddragonpatternreceivedover2.6millionviewsand130,000likes.LiuShan,astay-at-homemotherwholovesChinesepapercutting,isthebakerbehindthecookies.LiustarteddesigningherdragonpatternlastNovemberandspentfivedaysmakingthecookiesbeforetheSpringFestival.Shesaidshewouldcompleteallthe12signsoftheChinesezodiac(生肖)sincetheyaresowell-received.YoungcraftswomanChenLinglingcreatedacloakfeaturingChinesepaper-cutpatterns.Asanintangibleculturalheritageenthusiast,Chenhasmadeavarietyofdifferentclothingandheadwear,withtheaimofmakingculturalheritagepartofyoungpeople’sdailylives.ShechoseauspiciouspatternslikephoenixandgoldenfishtodeliverherSpringFestivalgreetings.Peoplebelievethesepatternswillbringgoodluck.Hervideofeaturingthecloakhasreceivedaround750,000viewsandearnedherfansfrombothChinaandabroad,encouraginghertocontinueherinterestinintangibleculturalheritage.AccordingtothenewreportpublishedbyXiaohongshu,usersoftheplatformuploadednearlyonemillionpostswiththetopic“recreation”betweenFebruary9,theChineseNewYear’sEve,andFebruary16.Analystssaytheserecreationsdemonstrate(表現(xiàn))youngpeople’screativityandenthusiasmforlife,andtheinnovationsthatuseelementsofintangibleculturalheritagereflecttheirgrowingculturalconfidence.24.WhatcanwelearnaboutLiuShanfromthepassage?A.Shegotinspirationfromherfriends.B.Shebeganherinnovatingpracticestoachievefame.C.Shehasbeenmotivatedtocontinuehercreation.D.ShehascompletedalltheChinesezodiaccookies.25.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“auspicious”inparagraph3probablymean?A.Fortunate. B.Unusual. C.Simple. D.Complex.26.WhatcanweinferfromthenewreportpublishedbyXiaohongshu?A.UsersofXiaohongshuareaddictedtouploadingposts.B.Xiaohongshuenjoysgreatpopularityhomeandabroad.C.YoungChineseareshowingtheircreativityonsocialplatforms.D.YoungChineseareincreasinglyconfidentabouttheirownculture.27.Whatcanbethebesttitleforthetext?A.CraftsmanshipNeverDiesB.InnovationsThroughTraditions C.CreativeYoungChineseD.PapercuttingCombinedwithFoodCFragile.Oversensitive.Gluedtotheirphones.Isthiswhatcomestomindwhenwethinkoftheteensofthisgeneration?Whiletheremaybeagrainoftruthtothesestereotypical(刻板印象的)characteristics,theremightbemoretothisgenerationofteensthanwhatisgenerallyregarded.Neverbeforehavethelivesofanygenerationofteensbeenasoverwhelmedwithmobiletechnologyandsocialmediaastheteensofthisgeneration.Itfollowsthenthattherewillbeuniquementalandemotionalproblemsresultingfromthisnewageoftechnology.Ascomparedtotheirparentsorgrandparentswhowerelikelylessconnectedandmoreisolated,theseteensareconstantlyexposedtotheirsocialcirclesandbeyond.Itisnowonderthenthatthementalhealthofthisgeneration’steenshavebeenbadlyaffected.Moreover,asmanyoftheoldergenerationscomplain,theteenstodayaremoreindividualisticincontrasttothemorecommunity-centeredattitudeoftheirparentsandgrandparents.Goneistheclosenessamongstneighborswhoarefriendlywithoneanotherandquicktoofferahelpinghandwhentheyseeanotherinneed.Initsplace,wehaveteenswhomaynotevenhaveaclueastowholivesintheunitnexttotheirs,muchlessofferafriendlynodorwavewhentheyhappentocrosspathswithaneighbour.Yet,theeffectsoftechnologyonthisgenerationofteensarenotallbad.Actually,theveryconnectednessthatsocialmediabringsabouthasledtoanopeningofmindsandaflourishingofdialogueamongpeopleofdiverseculturesandbackgrounds.Incomparison,theparentsorgrandparentsofthisgenerationofteensprobablydidnothavethesameopportunitytogettoknowpeopleoutsideoftheirsocialcirclesattheirage,andarethusmorelikelytohavefixedstereotypicalopinionsofpeopledifferentfromthem.Toconclude,theteensofthisgenerationdifferinmanywaysfromtheirpastgenerations,insomewaysmorepositivethanothers.Everygenerationisaproductofthecultural,politicalandeconomiceventsoftheirtime.28.Whatcanwelearnabouttheteensofthisgeneration?A.Theyareopen-mindedandtolerant.B.Theyenjoytheclosenesswiththeirneighbors.C.Theyareaweakandoversensitivegeneration.D.Theydislikepeopledifferentfromthemselves.29.Whatmightcausedamagetothementalhealthoftheteensnow?A.Highpressurefromtheiracademicdemands.B.Greatdistancefromtheirfamilyandrelatives.C.Toomuchtimespentonsocialnetworkingonline.D.Hugeinfluencefromtheirparentsandgrandparents.30.Whatisthetextmainlyabout?A.Thesharpdifferencebetweengenerations.B.Thedigitaldividethatishardtobebridged.C.Thegreatbenefitsmoderntechnologyhasbrought.D.Therecognitionofthecommunity-centeredattitude.31.What’stheauthor’sattitudetowardstheteensofthisgeneration?A.Indifferent. B.Concerned. C.Objective. D.Approving.DInApril2022,therevisedlawonwildlifeprotectionhasadjustedmeasuresfortheregulationofwildlifepopulationsindetail.“Graded,categorizedmanagementofwildanimalsbredincaptivity(人工飼養(yǎng))”iswhattheadjustedlawoffers,.“Three-haves”species—speciesthatarethoughttohave“specialecological,scientific,orsocialsignificance”—isacaseinpoint.Concernshavebeenraisedbyafewcivilsocietyorganizationsthatthiswillweakenconservationefforts,promotethegrowthofthewildlifebreedingindustry,andmakeiteasierforillegallyhuntedanimalstobemislabeledascaptive-bred.However,somescholarsbelievethatbymakingconservationmanagementmorecase-by-caseandlessuniversal,theadjustedlawimprovesregulationefficiency.Theexistinglawonwildlifeprotectionwascreatedin1988andsincethenhadseenthreeamendmentsandarevision.AccordingtoYueZhongming,amemberoftheLegislativeAffairsCommissionoftheNationalPeople’sCongress(NPC)StandingCommittee,therevisedlawhashelpedstepuptheprotectionofwildanimalsandtheirhabitatsandstrengthentherescueandbreedingofendangeredwildlife.YueaddedthatithasalsoplayedanactiveroleinpreservingbiodiversityandpushingforwardwithecologicalconservationinChina.RanJingcheng,headofthewildlifeandforestplantmanagementstationinsouthwestChina’sGuizhouProvince,pointedoutinhisarticlethatstrengtheningthemanagementofwildanimalsisnotassimpleasbanningartificial(人工的)breeding.Inhisview,artificialbreedingofwildanimalshassignificanceintheprotectionofendangeredspeciesandtheadjustmentofruralindustrialstructure.Itisnecessarytoestablishtheprincipleofcombiningkeyprotectionanduniversalprotection,andtoincludealltypesofwildanimalswithconservationvaluewithinthescope(范圍)oflegalprotection.32.Whatcanwelearnabouttherevisedlawfromthepassage?A.Itcausesdividedopinions.B.Itprovestobehighlyeffective.C.Itadvocatesartificialbreeding.D.Itweakenstheconservationefforts.33.AccordingtoYueZhongming,whatistheeffectoftherevisedlaw?A.Itstrengthenstherescueofallwildlife.B.Itenlargesthescopeofwildlifeprotection.C.Itspeedsupthepaceofbuildinghabitatsforwildlife.D.Itbenefitsthepreservationofbiodiversityandecology.34.What’stheauthor’spurposeinwritingthetext?A.Togradeandcategorizewildanimals.B.Tointroducetheadjustmentsoftheregulations.C.Topresentdifferentopinionson“Three-haves”species.D.Tohighlightthesignificanceofefficientwildlifeprotection.35.Whatisthistext?A.Abookreview. B.Anewsreport. C.Anadvertisement. D.Asciencefiction.第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2.5分,滿分12.5分)根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的選項中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項。選項中有兩項為多余選項。Ifyouwanttoimproveyourfitness,walkingisagreatchoice.36Hereareafewtricksthatmayhelpyouincreaseyourwalkingstamina(耐力).Walkforatleast30minutes3to5daysaweek.37Butremember—don’tsweatitifyoucan’twalkthislongatthebeginning.Overtime,yourbodywillgetusedtoacertainlevelofactivity,andthatmakesiteasierforyoutowalklonger.38Ifyouonlyhaveashortperiodoftimetowalk,addforcetoworkonyourstamina.Youcansimplyputafewbooksorsolidobjectsinabackpackandcarrythat.Keeptrackoftheamountofweightyou’recarryingsoyoucanincreaseitgradually.Findwaystoincludewalkinginyourregularroutine.Figureouthowyoucanintroducemorewalkingintoyourdailyroutine.Forexample,youmighttryusingthestairsinsteadoftheelevator.39Downloadastep-trackingorgeneralfitnessapp.Afitnessappallowsyoutosetgoalsforyourselftostayactiveandincreaseyourwalkingstaminaovertime.40Thesedevicesoftenmeasurethedistanceyou’vewalkedandincludeinformationaboutyourheartrateandcaloriesburned.A.Carryweightwhilewalking.B.Sometrackersalsoallowyoutocompetewithothers.C.Goonalongerwalkatleastonedayaweek.D.It’sfree,simple,andadaptabletoyourschedule.E.Iftheweatherisunsuitable,useastationarybikeinsideinstead.F.Oryoucanparkfurtherawayfromshopsandwalkthedistance.G.Goingforregularwalksimprovesyourcardiovascular(心血管的)fitnessgradually.第三部分語言運用(共四節(jié),滿分50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四個選項中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。InthemiddleofahotJulyafternoon,Ibecameathiefofsomesort—athiefofmusic.Forthefirsttime,Icreateda(n)41pianoarrangementofoneofmyfavoritesongs.UsingonlymyearsandiPad,I42amixofsoundsandmelodiesintothetonesofasingleinstrument;IcreatedcomplexharmoniesandvoicesintosomethingIcould43withonlytwohands.Nohelp,noguide—Ididit44.I’vebeenapianistsincemyhandsgrewbigenoughtotouchthe45.Formanyyears,mymusicalidentitywas46bythenotesthatothershadwritteninthepastcenturies.Ivaluedclassicalmusic,butIfeltsuchperformanceswereshallow(膚淺的).Ihadnothingofmyownto47thegreatcompositions(樂曲)ofBach.Thiswaswhy,whenIputthefinishingtouchestomypianoversionofamodernsong,my48wasglorious:thisarrangementwasmine.WhatI’ddoneseemedmagical:anabilitytotakewhathadalreadyexisted—to“steal”asongfrommyfavoriteband—andtochangeitintosomething49allonmyown.Inmusic,asinotheraspectsoflife,Ibelievethattrueoriginality50exists.Almosteverythinghasbeendonebefore.Themostpassionateromancenovelmaybeaslightly51versionofaplaywrittenbyShakespeare,whichinturnwas52fromthewritersofAncientGréece.Thegiftof53isjustlikewhatIdidonthepiano:tofindoutsomethingbeautiful,toanalyzeandchangeitand54yourselfinthemysteryofitscomposition,andthentomakeitnew.Suchanactisnotcopying;itisfinding55anduseitasfuelforyourownmasterpiece.41.A.original B.ordinary C.digital D.traditional42.A.transformed B.translated C.broke D.divided43.A.challenge B.perform C.deliver D.master44.A.inmymind B.onpurpose C.bymyself D.onaregularbasis45.A.drum B.violin C.piano D.guitar46.A.confirmed B.defined C.impressed D.confused47.A.contributeto B.adaptto C.referto D.belongto48.A.ambition B.pride C.anxiety D.soul49.A.ordinary B.particular C.different D.effective50.A.rarely B.always C.still D.also51.A.downloaded B.reduced C.recovered D.changed52.A.released B.borrowed C.copied D.separated53.A.sense B.responsibility C.imagination D.creativity54.A.catch B.satisfy C.cure D.lose55.A.inspiration B.balance C.proposal D.entrance第Ⅱ卷第二節(jié)語法填空(共10小題;每小題1分,滿分10分)閱讀下面材料,在空白處填入適當?shù)膬?nèi)容(1個單詞)或括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。Ninety-sevenChinesecitieshavenewlybecome“gigabitcities(數(shù)字化城市)”in2023,meaningtheygainedtheability56(offer)gigabit5Gandgigabitopticalfiberservices,57(know)as“dualgigabit”,saidChina’sMinistryofIndustryandInformationTechnology(MIIT)recently.Buildinggigabitcitiesis58landmarkprojectofnewdigitalinfrastructure(基礎(chǔ)建設(shè))developmentinChina.BytheendofOctober2023,allhouseholdsinChina’sgigabitcities59(cover)bygigabitopticalfiberservices.Onaverage,there60(be)21.25Gbasestationsper10,000peopleingigabitcities.Userswithspeedof500Mbpsorhigherreached33.2percent,andtheaverage5Gusersaccounted6149.2percent.Ingigabitcities,over99.5percentofpublichospitals62rankatthetopofChina’sthree-tiergradingsystem,keyuniversities,63(culture)andtouristareas,aswellastrainstationsofferingpassengerservices,mainairports,andkeyroadswere64(wide)coveredby5Gnetwork,theMIITsaid.Gigabitcitieshavegreatlypromotedtheinnovationand65(apply)ofgigabit5Gandopticalfibertechnologies,whichhasenabledvariousindustriestoimproveproductivityandefficiency.第三節(jié)單詞填空(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)閱讀下面句子,根據(jù)語境和首字母在空白處填入適當?shù)膯卧~,并將整個單詞抄寫到答題紙上。66.Thankyouforgivingmetheo__________totryoutfortheschoolchoir.67.It’shightimethatwehumansshouldfindpracticals__________toairpollution.68.C__________saidthatlearningwithoutreflectingleadstoconfusion.69.Hehadthedirtr__________fromhisshoesbeforeheenteredtheroom.70.Studentsarerequiredtodressf__________atthegraduationceremony.71.Theywereabletosettlethedispute(爭端)withoutusingm__________force.72.Theysetoffforthedestinationtoolate;ortheywouldhavearrivedinsteadofbeings__________inthestorm.73.Weshouldtakeeffectivemeasurestoprotecttherainforestsbecausetheyaredisappearingatana__________rate.74.Thegovernmentyesterdaya__________tothemediasomespecificplanstocreateamillionnewjobs.75.Lucycamehomesothinandweakthatherchildrenhardlyr__________her.76.Accordingtotheschoolprincipal,theopeningceremonyiss__________forFridaymorning.77.I’dappreciateitsomuchifyoucouldcontactmeatyourearliestc__________.78.Thankstohisresearch,theworldhasmoretoolsintheb__________toridtheworldofthevirus.79.Withautumna__________,theplantsandcolorsinthegardenbegantochange.80.Lifeislikealongracewherewec__________withotherstogobeyondourselves.第四節(jié)短語填空(共10小題;每小題1分,滿分10分)閱讀下面句子,根據(jù)語境和中文〖提示〗在空白處填入適當?shù)亩陶Z,每空一詞。81.Playingcomputergamescangiveussomerelaxationafterschool,butasstudentswemust____________________(專注于)ourstudies.82.Helefthomeforworkin2000and______________________________(與……失去聯(lián)系)hisfamilythreeyearslater.83.Whenananimalis____________________(受到攻擊),itrunsawayorfightsback.84.Theboyburiedhisfaceinhishands,________________________________________(假裝正在哭泣)whenhismomcamein.85.Wearegoingtovisitatemplewhich______________________________(追溯到)200yearsago.86.Somepeople____________________(崩潰)underpressureandgaveup,whileafewdidwelldespitethegreatchallenge.87.ShewontheEuropeanChampionshipand______________________________(給……帶來榮譽)hercountry.88.____________________(擔(dān)憂)herchildren’ssafety,themotherletoutadeepsighandloweredherhead.89.Unfortunately,somekindsofwildanimalsare____________________(滅絕)becauseofhumanactivities.90.Humanlifeisregardedaspartofnatureandtheonlywayforustosurviveis__________________________________________________(與……和諧相處)nature.第四部分應(yīng)用文寫作(共一節(jié),滿分20分)假定你是學(xué)校英語報主編李華,你們報紙將開設(shè)一個新的欄目——“學(xué)生之聲(VoiceofStudents)”。請你用英語寫一篇欄目介紹,內(nèi)容包括:1.開設(shè)目的;2.欄目內(nèi)容;3.歡迎投稿。注意:1.寫作詞數(shù)應(yīng)為100-120;2.請按如下格式在答題卡的相應(yīng)

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