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PAGE22-湖北省新高考聯(lián)考協(xié)作體2024-2025學年高二英語上學期開學聯(lián)考試題考試時間:2024年9月8日下午14:30-16:30試卷滿分:150分留意事項:答卷前,考生務(wù)必將自己的姓名、準考證號填寫在答題卡上?;卮疬x擇題時,選出每小題答案后,用2B鉛筆把答題卡上對應(yīng)題目的答案標號涂黑。如需改動,用橡皮擦干凈后,再選涂其它答案標號?;卮鸱沁x擇題時,將答案寫在答題卡上,寫在本試卷上無效。第一部分聽力(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)做題時,先將答案標在試卷上。錄音內(nèi)容結(jié)束后,你將有兩分鐘的時間將試卷上的答案轉(zhuǎn)涂到答題卡上。第一節(jié)(共5小題;每小題1.5分,滿分7.5分)聽下面5段對話。每段對話后有一個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項。聽完每段對話后,你都有10秒鐘的時間來回答有關(guān)小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對話僅讀一遍。1.Whatmightthewomandonext?A.Gohome. B.Makeacall. C.Fetchthewatch.2.Wherewasthemanlastnight?A.Athome. B.Atahospital. C.Atarestaurant.3.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Schoolsubjects. B.Onlineclasses. C.TVprograms.4.Whenwillthespeakersprobablyarriveattherailwaystation?A.Around10:15. B.Around10:30. C.Around10:40.5.Whatdoesthewomandislikeaboutthemovie?A.Theacting. B.Theplot. C.Themusic.其次節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1.5分,滿分22.5分)聽下面5段對話或獨白。每段對話或獨白后有幾個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項。聽每段對話或獨白前,你將有時間閱讀各個小題,每小題5秒鐘;聽完后,各小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時間。每段對話或獨白讀兩遍。聽第6段材料,回答第6至7題。6.WhatisthepriceoftheshoesatMaxine’s?A.$160. B.$200. C.$245.7.WhatdoesthewomansayaboutthegoodsinHelen’s?A.Cheap. B.Special. C.Expensive.聽第7段材料,回答第8至10題。8.Whatprogramdidthemanwatchontheweekend?A.Afootballgame.B.Apolicedrama.C.Afilmaboutatraintrip.9.WhatdoesthewomanthinkofSlowTV?A.Boring. B.Relaxing. C.Exciting.10.Whatwillthemandothisweekend?A.WatchTV. B.Filmhistree. C.Takeawalkoutside.聽第8段材料,回答第11至13題。11.Whichuniversitywouldthemanliketogoto?A.OxfordUniversity. B.YaleUniversity. C.SydneyUniversity.12.WhatistheadvantageofstudyinginAmerica?A.Itwillcostless.B.Ithasmanyscholarships.C.Itiseasytogetadreamjob.13.Whatdoesthewomansuggestthemandointheend?A.StudyhardforIELTS.B.Applyforsomescholarships.C.Makeadecisionimmediately.聽第9段材料,回答第14至17題。14.Whatistherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Colleagues.B.Formerschoolmates.C.Teacherandstudent.15.Whichhighschoolisthebestinthecity?A.LandwayHighSchool. B.ColinHighSchool. C.AstonHighSchool.16.Whatdoesthewomansuggestthemando?A.Takeawalkwithher.B.TeachheroralFrench.C.Meetherforeignteacher.17.Wherewillthespeakersgonext?A.Aschool. B.Abookstore. C.Apark.聽第10段材料,回答第18至20題。18.WhatdidKatiedowithherfirstcabbage?A.Shedonatedittothehungrypeople.B.Shegaveittotheschoolkitchen.C.Sheateitwithherfamily.19.HowdidKatiegetlandtostartherfirstgarden?A.Fromherschool. B.Fromhercommunity. C.Fromherparents.20.WhatisKatie’sgoalnow?A.Toraiseover$200,000.B.Toget500gardens.C.Totravelacross50states.其次部分閱讀理解(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。AClassifiedAds(廣告) Fordirectclassifiedservice,call800-066710a.m.—4p.m.,MondayFriday.ForRent BestonCampus:Excellentroomforgirls,beginsJan.,2,4,or8monthslease.Single,$105.Double,$140.Call800-1932. FamilyHome,3bedrooms,largeyard.$275.Call800-4300.ForSale SheepskinCoat,men’ssize42,1yearold.$85.After6p.m.call800-5224. Moving:Mustsell.ColorTV,$150;transistorradio,$15;recorder,$25.Call800-0739.HelpWanted Babysitter—Myhome Ifyoucouldfindafewhoursduringtheday,someeveningsandweekendstocarefor2school-agechildren,pleasecall800-1111.Lost Ablackbagwithapencil-boxandsomebooksleftinthereadingroom.WillthefinderpleasecometoClass3,Grade1?FoundAgreenjacketwasleftonthesportsgroundyesterdayafternoon(April15th).Willtheownerpleasering656-6688?21.Ifyouwantedtoplaceanad.,whatnumberwouldyoucall?A.800-0739 B.800-5224 C.800-0667 D.800-193222.“ClassifiedAds”mayprobablymean“---________”.A.a(chǎn)dsdividedintodifferentgroupsaccordingtoacertainrulesB.a(chǎn)dsgivingonesomenecessaryinformationC.a(chǎn)dsabouteveryone’slifeD.a(chǎn)dsforwhichyouneedn’tpayanymoney23.Ifyouwanttofindapart-timejob,youwilllookat________.A.ForRent B.HelpWanted C.ForSale D.LostBIt’salandwherewinterdarknessislong,andsummersbringcontinuoussunlight.However,peopleareveryhappyinFinland,despitethecountry’snaturalchallenges.Lastmonth,thenationwasnamedthehappiestonEarth,accordingtothe2024WorldHappinessReportreleasedbytheUNSustainableDevelopmentSolutionsNetwork.

TheFinnscertainlyhaveahighrangeofhappiness,EricWeinerwroteinhis2008bookTheGeographyofBliss.There’sastereotype(刻板印象)thatFinnsareintroverted(內(nèi)向的)andshy,becausetheyoftenstaysilent.Butinfact,“forFinns,itisextremelyrudetointerruptsomeone.Thisleadstousmakingpauses(停頓)ortakingourtimetotalk”,KristaHuhtala-jenks,aseniorofficeratFinland’sMinistryofTransportandCommunications,explainedtoCNN.

PerhapsFinland’sloveforheavymetalmusicandtangorevealsthecountry’struepersonality,however.Indeed,youngFinnsloveheavymetal,whiletangoremainsahugepartofFinnishculturefortheoldergeneration.ThepassionatedancestartedinArgentina,butit’sFinlandthatbecamethetangocapitaloftheworld.EveryJuly,theFinnishtownofSeinajokidrawsthousandsofpeoplefromallovertheworldtoafour-daytangofestival.Duringthefestival,atangokingandqueenarechosen.

Anothertrademark(特征)ofFinnishcultureisthesauna(桑拿).AccordingtoCNN,thenationhasabout3.5millionsaunas–roughlyoneforevery1.6people.And99percentofFinnstakeatleastonesaunaaweek,BBCNewsreported.

InFinns’eyes,saunasarecloselyrelatedtowell-being.Forexample,ifapersongetssick,heorshewilltakeasauna.Manywomenalsoprefertogivebirthinasauna,because“thewallsoftraditionalsmokesaunaswerelinedwithnaturallybacteria-resistantsoot(抑菌的煤煙灰),makingthemthecleanestroominthehouse”,BBCNewsnoted.

Medicalbenefitsaside,thesaunaisalsoseenasaplacetocollectyourthoughts.“Saunaisforyourmind.Itreallyhelpsyoutocalmdowninamodernsocietywhereitisneverquiet,”JarmoLehtolafromtheFinnishSaunaSociety,toldBBCNews.“IfsomebodywantstounderstandwhatitistobeaFinn,theyhavetounderstandwhatasaunais.Ifyoudonotexperiencesauna,youdonotexperienceFinland.”

24.AccordingtoHuhtala-jenks,whydoFinnsoftenremainsilent?

A.Theyaretoointrovertedtotalk.

B.Theyprefertotaketimetothink.

C.Theyhaveplentyoftimeforconversation.

D.Theybelieveit’simpolitetointerruptothers.

25.Howdoestheauthorshowthesauna’spopularityinFinland?

A.Bygivingexamples.

B.Byraisingquestions.

C.Bypresentingdata.

D.Bymakingacomparison.

26.HowdoFinnsbelievesaunasbenefitpeople?

A.Theyhelppeoplekeepapeacefulmind.

B.Theycanreducethepainofgivingbirth.

C.Theyhelppeopletorecoverfromcancer.

D.They’reagoodplacetolookforinspiration.

27.What’stheauthor’smainpurposeinwritingthearticle?

A.ToexploretheinterestinghistoryofFinland.

B.TointroducesomeaspectsofFinnishculture.

C.TostudyFinns’truepersonality.

D.ToshowFinns’loveforsaunas.CAgreatwomanoncesaid,“Womenmusttrytodothingsasmenhavetried.Whentheyfail,theirfailuremustbeachallengetoothers.”ThesearethewordsofUSpilotAmeliaEarhart(1897–1937),apioneerinaviation(航空領(lǐng)域),whowasthefirstwomantoflyacrosstheAtlanticOcean.

Herstoryendedinmysterywhenshedisappearedwithoutatrace(蹤跡)duringaflightoverthePacificOcean.TheoriesaboutwhathappenedtoEarhartwereproposed(提出),butnothingwaseverconfirmed(確認)–untilnow.AstudypublishedinMarchconductedbyRichardJantzfromtheUniversityofTennessee,US,determinedthatbonesfoundin1940onaremotePacificislandbelongedtoEarhart.

Followingthediscovery,theworld’smemoriesofthelegendary(傳奇的)femalepilotwerebroughtbacktolife.

Earhartwasbornin1897.Whenshewasyoung,shewasveryinterestedinstoriesaboutwomenwhoweresuccessfulinmale-dominated(男性為主的)professions,suchasengineeringandlaw.

Butin1920,Earhart’slifechangedafterherfirstexperienceofbeingaplanepassenger.Assoonastheplanelefttheground,Earhartknewthatshelovedflying,soshefoundherselfateacherandstartedtolearnhowtoflyforherself.Topayforthelessonsandbuyaplaneofherown,shetookallsortsofjobs.

In1932,Earhartflewsolo(獨自地)acrosstheAtlantic,becomingthefirstwomanevertodoso.Shealsodesignedaflyingsuitforwomenandwentontodesignotherclothesforwomenwholedactivelives.

Whenshewasnearly40,Earhartwasreadyforafinalchallenge–tobethefirstwomantoflyaroundtheworld.Herfirstattemptwasunsuccessfulbutshetriedagainin1937,withhernavigator(領(lǐng)航員)FredNoonan.Butonemonthlater,theydisappearedinbadweatherinmid-flight.

Eventhoughit’sstillnotclearhowsheendedupontheisland,we’reonestepclosertofindingtheanswer.

Andnomatterwhat,Earhartwillbeforeverrememberedasabravepioneer,bothasapilotandasawoman.

28.WhendidEarhartfirstflyacrosstheAtlanticOceanalone?

A.In1920.B.In1932.

C.In1937.D.In1940.

29.WhatstartedEarhart’sinterestinflying?

A.Herparent’sinfluence.

B.Herteachers’encouragement.

C.Herfirstexperienceasapassenger.

D.Herchildhoodloveforengineering.

30.WhichofthefollowingwordsbestdescribesEarhart?

A.Open-mindedandpatient.B.Creativeandhelpful.

C.Talentedandoutgoing.D.Pioneeringanddetermined.

31.What’sthearticlemainlyabout?

A.ThediscoveryofEarhart’sbones.

B.SomepossiblecausesofEarhart’sdeath.

C.TheinspiringlifestoryofEarhart.

D.WhatmadeEarhartagreatpilot.DUSauthorHenryRollinsoncewrote:“Lonelinessaddsbeautytolife.Itputsaspecialburnonsunsetsandmakesnightairsmellbetter.”Indeed,intheeyesofartists,lonelinessneverseemstogooutofstyle.Therearepaintingsthatportrayloneliness,songsthatareinspiredbyloneliness,andmanyworksofliteraturethatcenteraroundthistheme.

IntheeyesofUKeconomistRachelReeves,however,lonelinessisfarfromromantic(浪漫的).Instead,it’sa“giantevil”that’sbecomeaseriousprobleminthecountry.

Sojusthowseriousisit?OnJan17,UKPrimeMinisterTheresaMayappointedpoliticianTraceyCrouchasthecountry’sveryfirst“MinisterforLoneliness”.Herjobistotackle(處理)thelonelinessthatthecountry’sbeenfeeling–aproblemwhich,accordingtoUKgovernmentresearch,isaffectingmorethan9millionpeopleinthecountry,andismoreharmfultoone’sphysicalandmentalhealththansmoking15cigarettesaday.

Andtheproblemhasn’tjustappearedrecently.Backin2024,theUKwasgiventhetitleofthe“l(fā)onelinesscapitalofEurope”byTheTelegraph.AsurveycarriedoutbythenewspaperfoundthatBritishpeoplewerelesslikelytogettoknowtheirneighborsorbuildstrongrelationshipswithpeoplethanthosefromotherEuropeancountries.

“ThereissomethingBritishaboutwantingtodealwithproblemsyourself,”ChristianGuy,directoroftheCentreforSocialJusticethink-tank(智囊團),toldTheTelegraph.

Butthisdoesn’tmeanthattheproblemonlyaffectsBritons.Infact,we’reallsufferingfromlonelinessnowmorethanever,inspiteofmostoftheworldnowhavingaccesstotheinternet,whichhasenabledustobemoreconnectedthanever.

Whatweneed,accordingtoKimLeadbetter,sisterofthelateUKpoliticianJoCox,istohave“properhumanconnections”.“Ourlivesnowadaysaresobusy.Wespendthevastmajorityofourtimeonourphones,onourlaptops.Weneedtopresspauseonthatandactuallysitdownandspeaktohumanbeings,”Leadbettersaidataneventlastyear.

Butthefirststepstowardfightingthisproblemaretoacceptitsexistenceandnotbeashamedorintimidated(嚇倒)byit.Afterall,withoutloneliness,manybeautifulpaintings,songs,andliteraryworkswouldn’tevenexist.And“evil”ornot,beinglonelyissimplypartoftheexperienceofbeinghuman.32.WhatcanwelearnabouttheUK’slonelinessproblem?

A.TheUKbecametheloneliestcountryintheworldin2024.

B.MorethanhalfofBritishpeoplesufferfromloneliness.

C.Thegovernmentisworkingtosolvetheproblem.

D.Britishpeoplecommunicatelesswiththeirneighborsthanever.

33.Accordingtothetext,socialloneliness_______.

A.hasbecomeaproblemworldwide

B.didn’tattractthepublic’sattentionuntilrecently

C.ismainlycausedbythewideuseoftheinternet

D.doesmoreharmmentallythanphysically

34.WhatdoesLeadbettersuggestdoingtocopewithloneliness?

A.Makingmorephonecallstoourfriends.

B.Stoppingtheuseofelectronicproducts.

C.Interactingwiththepeoplearoundusfacetofacemoreoften.

D.Acceptingitsexistencecalmly.

35.Whichofthefollowingwouldtheauthorprobablyagreewith?

A.Lonelinessisagiantevilofsociety.

B.Onlyartistscanappreciatethebeautyofloneliness.

C.Itishardtofindasolutiontosocialloneliness.

D.Lonelinessisjustanormalpartofourlife.其次節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2.5分,滿分12.5分)依據(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。HowtoCommunicateWithaDeafPersonCommunicatingwithadeafpersondoesn’thavetobeasdifficultasitmightseem.Thetrickistobepatient,straightforward,andtorememberthatdeafpeoplecommunicatevisually.Beforeyouknowit,you’llforgetyouwereeverworried!Method1:StartingYourConversation36.Youcandothisbymovingintotheperson’sfieldofvision(視野)andwavingfromapolitedistance,orbytappingthepersongentlyontheshoulder.Ifit’sarealemergency,youcanalsoturnthelightsoffandonquickly.Positionyourselfcarefully.Makesurethatthelightintheroomisshiningdirectlyontoyourface,andthatyou’renotstandingwithyourbacktoalight.37.Findouthowthepersonpreferstocommunicate.Somedeafpeoplearebetterlip-readersthanothers.Somedeafpeoplemayprefertowritebackandforthortouseaninterpreter.Maninteractionsbetweenthedeafandthehearingrequireacombinationofthesemethods.38.Method2:CommunicatingthroughLip-reading.Keepyoursentencessimpleanduseplainlanguage.39.Themorecomplexyourphrasingandvocabulary,themorelikelyyourdeafcompanionistomisssomething.Trytoavoidusingslangorexpressionsthataren’twidelyknown.Whensomeoneelseisspeaking,don’tturnawayfromthedeafpersoninyourgroup.40.Youdon’thavetolookatthedeafpersonwhilesomeoneelseistalking,buttrytomakesureyourfaceisvisible.A.Gettheperson’sattention.B.It’simportantnottalktooquickly.C.Or,they’llmisspartsoftheconversation.D.Ifso,it’llmakethemfeelleftoutoftheconversation.E.Standdirectlyinfrontoftheperson,atanormaldistance.F.Thebestwaytoknowwhichmethodsaremosteffectiveistoask.G.Trynottobetoodifficultwhenusingyourwordsinthebeginning.第三部分語言學問運用(共兩節(jié),滿分30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。Lehrneralwayswantedtodesignrollercoasters(過山車).Evenasa(n)41,though,sheknewthattherehadtobemoretoitthanjusthoppingonboard.“Istarted42howIwouldprepare,”shesays.Shelookedtoscienceandmathandtookclassesinalgebra(代數(shù))andgeometry(幾何學)inmiddleschoolandhighschool.Thenshedidevenmoreadvancedmathandahigh-levelphysicscourse.Shealso43themeparksasoftenasshecouldandresearchedtheteamsmakingthosecoastersonline.Whenitcametimefor44,shewenttotheColoradoSchoolofMinesinGolden,whereshe45abachelor’sdegreeinmechanicalengineering.NowLehrnerworkswithamusementparkstodesignand46newcoasters.Thesenewcoasterstheydesignare47madeofwood,exceptforametal48onwhichthecarsrun.Thebasicdesignhasbeenaroundformorethanacentury.Still,Lehrnernoteseachnewoneisdifferent.“AlotofthesamecomponentsandconceptsareusedwhenIdesignnewcoasters.Butthey49withtheterrain(地勢)anddesign.Thattellsuswhatthelimitswillbe—howtightthebendsandhow50thehillsare.”Someparks51theircoasterstobeasscaryaspossible.Thatmeansbig52andquickturnsandlotsofinversions(倒轉(zhuǎn)).Lehrnerisexpertatmakingtwistedwoodcoasters.Thecoastersshe53makeyoufeelasifyou’regoing54thanyoureallyare,becausethetracksarelowertotheground.“Wealsotrytobuildridesthatarefunforthewhole55—childrenaswellastheirparents,”shesaid.Ifyou’rereallyinterestedinsomething,goforitandpursueit.Jobslikethisdoexist!41.A.kid

B.geniusC.

teacherD.inventor42.A.goingover

B.thinkingaboutC.

breakingdownD.dreamingof43.A.created

B.visitedC.

managedD.sponsored44.A.vacationB.collegeC.graduationD.decision45.A.missedB.boughtC.gotD.refused46.A.discoverB.learnC.purchaseD.build47.A.carefullyB.completelyC.mostlyD.probably48.A.trackB.frameC.fenceD.cover49.A.a(chǎn)greeB.changeC.compareD.deal50.A.beautifulB.dangerousC.highD.famous51.A.imagineB.considerC.hateD.want52.A.stepsB.seatsC.dropsD.carriages53.A.ridesB.enjoysC.studies

D.designs54.A.fasterB.slowerC.fartherD.crazier55.A.placeB.familyC.worldD.society其次節(jié)語法填空(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個適當?shù)膯卧~或括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。Severelocust(蝗蟲)attacksinIndiaandPakistanhavegreatlydamagedfoodcrops,whichmightleadtoa30-50percent56.(reduce)infoodcrops.Accordingtoonerecentreport57.(issue)bytheUnitedNations,theworldisonthevergeoftheworstfoodcrisisinfiftyyears.58.reportfromtheNationalBureauofStatisticsshowsthat59.totalamountoffoodwastedis50billionkilograms,60.canfeed350millionpeopleayear.Globally,someenvironmentalistssaythewasteoffoodisalsoawasteofwater,land,energyandotherearthresources,61.(result)ingreenhousegasemissions(排放)andotherformsof62.__________(environment)pollution.

Lastweek,

ChinesePresidentXiJinping63.

(call)onthenationtomaintainasenseofcrisisaboutfoodsecurity.Inordertoputanendtothewastageoffood,a“CleanPlateCampaign”hasbeenlaunchedinChina.64._______responsetothenationwidecampaign,theChinaConsumersAssociation(CCA)hasalsocalledontheChinesepeoplenottowastefoodwhileeatingout.Meanwhile,someotherorganizationshavecomeupwithcreativeways65._________(help)peopleformhealthyfoodorderinghabits.第四部分寫作(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)第一節(jié)應(yīng)用文寫作(滿分15分)假如你是李華,你的摯友Tom是一名在上海任教的外國友人,他想趁假期來武漢旅游,請你回復郵件給他舉薦一個旅游景點,內(nèi)容包括:1.景點名稱2.舉薦理由3.提示防護措施。留意:1.詞數(shù)80左右;2.可以適當增加細微環(huán)節(jié),以使行文連貫。供參考詞匯:YellowCraneTower;EastLake;HubeiProvincialMuseumDearTom,________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Yours,LiHua讀后續(xù)寫(滿分25分)閱讀下面材料,依據(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。續(xù)寫的詞數(shù)應(yīng)為150左右。WhenspringcametothecityofCleveland,Ohio,itdidnotchangeGatesAvenue.ThepeoplewholivedontheprettystreetsnearGatesAvenueweremakinggardens,paintingtheirhousesandgettingtheirlawnmowersreadyforthesummer.ButGatesAvenuecontinuedtolookdirtyandugly.GatesAvenuewasashortstreet.Butitseemedlongbecauseitwassougly.Ithadnopavementandnostreetlight.TherailwayatoneendofGatesAvenueaddednoiseanddirt.MostofthelittlegirlsintheschoolnearGatesAvenueworeprettynewclothesthatspring.ButthelittlegirlfromGatesAvenueworethesamedirtydressthatshehadwornallwinter.Herteachersighed.Thelittlegirlwassonice!Shealwaysworkedhardinschool;shewasalwayspoliteandfriendly.Butherfacewasdirtyandherhairwasuntidy.Onedaytheteachersaid,“Willyouwashyourfacebeforeyoucometoschooltomorrowmorning?Pleasedothatforme.”Theteachercouldseethatgirlwasprettyunderthedirt.Thenextmorningthechild'sprettyfacehadbeenwashed.Herhairwascleanandtidy,too.Beforethelittlegirlwenthomethatafternoon,theteachersaid,“Now,dear,pleaseaskyourmothertowashyourdress.”Butthelittlegirlcontinuedtowearthedirtydress.“Hermotherisprobablynotinterestedinher,”theteacherthought.Sosheboughtabrightbluedressandgaveittothelittlegirl.Thechildtookthepresentandhurriedhomeasfastasshecould.Thenextmorningshecametoschoolinthenewbluedress,andshewascleanandtidy.Shetoldtheteacher,“Mymotherwassurprisedwhenshesawmethismorninginmynewdress.Myfatherwasn'tathome;hehadgonetowork.Buthewillseemeatsupperthisevening.”Paragraph1:

Whenherfathersawherinthenewbluedress,hewassurprisedtofindthathehadaprettylittlegirl._____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Paragraph2:

Aftersupperthemotherstartedtocleanthefloors._________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________2024年湖北省新高考聯(lián)考協(xié)作體高二上學期起點考試高二英語答案聽力部分(每題1.5分,滿分30分)1-5 ACBBA 6-10 BCCAB 11-15 AABBC 16-20 CCAAB閱讀部分(每題2.5分,滿分50分)21-23CAB24-27DCAB28-31BCDC32-35CACD36-40AEFGD完形填空(每題1分,滿分15分)41-45ABBBC46-50DCABC51-55DCDAB語法填空(每題1,5分,滿分15分)56.reduction57.issued58.Another59.the60.which61.resulting62.environmental63.called64.In65.tohelp應(yīng)用文(15分)Onepossibleversion:DearTom,IamdelightedtolearnthatyouplantohaveatriptoHubeiduringthecomingNationalHoliday.HereIwouldhighlyrecommendYellowCraneTower,thelandmarkofWuhan.ThereasonwhyYellowCraneTowerissowell-knownhasalottodowithawidespreadpoemwrittenbyChinesepoet

CuiHaoinTangDynasty.Byvisitingit,notonlycanyoulearnmoreaboutChinesecultureandhistorybutalsoyouwillhaveagoodviewofthesplendidYangtzeriver.Bytheway,youshouldalwaysremembertowearmaskswhereveryougo.Idohopeyouwillhaveanunforgettableandpleasanttripthere.Lookingforwardtoyourreply.讀后續(xù)寫(25分)Onepossibleversion:Whenherfathersawherinthenewbluedress,hewassurprisedtofindthathehadaprettylittlegirl.Whenthefamilysatdowntoeatsupper,hewasevenmoresurprisedtofindaclothonthetable.Thefamilyhadneverusedatableclothbefore.“Whatistheclothfor?”heasked.“We'regoingtobemoretidyhere,”hiswifesaid.“Itisn'tnicetohaveahousethatdirtyanduntidywhenourdaughterissoclean.”Aftersupperthemotherstartedtocleanthefloors.Herhusbandwatchedforalittlewhilewithoutsayinganything.Thenhewentoutsideintothebackyardandbegantorepairthefenceandstarteddiggingforagarden.Duringthenextweek,themanwholivedinthenexthousewatchedwhatthelittlegirl'sfamilywasdoing.Thenhestartedtopainthishouseforthefirsttimeintenyears.Afewdayslateralmostallthefamiliesfollowedsuit.AfewmonthslaterGatesAvenuelookedlikeadifferentstreet.Peoplewhoknewaboutthechangescalleditthe“GatesAvenueCleanup.”Whoknowswhatmiraclesmayhappenwhenateachergivesalittlegirlanewbluedress?答案詳解與評分細則聽力部分【錄音稿】(Text1)W:Howlongwillittakeyoutofixmywatch?M:Youcangohomefirst.I'llcallyouwhenitisready,butitshouldn'ttakelongerthanaday.(Text2)M:Whatapityitwasthatyoucouldn'tcometodinnerwithusatthatnewrestaurantyesterday.W:I'msorry.IcaughtterriblefluandthoughtIwouldbebetteroffjuststayingathome.(Text3)M:ChinaEducationTelevisionhasstartedairingclasses.W:Andacloudplatformwillprovidestudentswitheducationalresourcescoveringallmajorschoolsubjects.Theywillbeabletoattendclassesonlineorstudyviatelevision.(Text4)W:Imustcatchthe10:40traintoWashington.It'snearly10:15.Canyoumanagetogetmethereintime?M:Noproblem.Usuallyittakes15minutestogettothestationfromhere.(Text5)M:Theactingofthisfilmiswonderful.Inspiteofthethinplot,theactingandthemusichavewontheAcademyAward.W:I'msorryfortheleadingactor.Idon'tthinkthere'sanyexcuseforhisactinginsomeparts.(Text6)W:Yournewshoesaregreat.I'veactuallybeeneyeingthoseshoesatMaxine'sforawhilenow,butIwasn'tsureIcouldafford$200foritatthemoment.M:Um,$200?W:Yes,that'sthepricetheywereadvertisingitat.Iwashopingitcangiveusa20%discount.M:Oh,Iboughtitfor$245atHelen's.Ididn'tknowIcouldgetitcheapersomewhereelse.W:Ofcourse.EverythingatHelen'sisoverpriced,andtheysellthingsthatyoucanfindatalmosteveryotherstore.(Text7)W:Hi,Neil.Howwasyourweekend?M:Actually,IstayedinandwatchedTV.W:Football?M:No,I

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