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廣東省2024屆普通高中畢業(yè)班第一次調(diào)研考試英語(yǔ)本試卷共10頁(yè),考試用時(shí)120分鐘,滿分120分。注意事項(xiàng):1.答卷前,考生務(wù)必將自己所在的市(縣、區(qū))、學(xué)校、班級(jí)、姓名、考場(chǎng)號(hào)和座位號(hào)填寫在答題卡上,將條形碼橫貼在每張答題卡左上角“條形碼粘貼處”。2.作答選擇題時(shí),選出每小題答案后,用2B鉛筆在答題卡上將對(duì)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。3.非選擇題必須用黑色字跡的鋼筆或簽字筆作答,答案必須寫在答題卡各題目指定區(qū)域內(nèi)相應(yīng)位置上;如需改動(dòng),先畫掉原來(lái)的答案,然后再寫上新答案;不準(zhǔn)使用鉛筆和涂改液。不按以上要求作答無(wú)效。4.考生必須保證答題卡的整潔??荚嚱Y(jié)束后,將試卷和答題卡一并交回。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)。AWanttoexperienceBerlin’sMuseumIsland?Lovetopackasmanyactivitiesandasmuchsightseeingaspossibleintoyourtrip?ThenwerecommendtheBerlinWelcomeCard—Berlin’sofficialtouristticket,agodsendtoyourbankaccount!FreecityguidebookItcomeswithausefulguide,aremovablemapofthecityanditsmainpublictransportroutes.Theguidealsoincludessuggestedtoursandhelpfultipsasyoumakeyourwayacrossthecity.DiscountsfrommanyattractionsTheCardhasover200sightsandattractionsasdiscountpartnerswithsavingsupto50%.WiththeCard,yougettoexperiencethemataspecialprice.Bookticketsformuseums,boattrips&guidedtoursonlineinadvanceandsecureyourdesireddateandtime.Whenbooking,selecttheticketsmarkedwiththeBWCdiscount.FreepublictransportBerlinisdividedintothefarezonesA,BandCforwhichyouwillneedanappropriatetraveltickettousethepublictransportservice(bus&rail).SectionAcomprisestheBerlininnercityuptoandincludingtheS-BahnRing.SectionBislocatedoutsidetheS-BahnRinguptothecitylimits.SectionCistheareaaroundBerlin,includingthetownofPotsdam,theSachsenhausenMemorialSiteandBerlin’sBERAirport.TheBerlinWelcomeCardisavailableasfollows:Validity1adult+3children(6—14years)BerlinCityCenterABBerlinABC48h€25.00€30.0072h€35.00€40.0072h+MuseumIsland€53.00€56.004Days€43.00€47.005Days€48.00€52.0021.WhatistheBerlinWelcomeCard?A.AGermanbankaccount. B.Alocaltravelagency.C.Abudget-friendlyticket. D.Afreecityguidebook.22.Whatbenefitscancardholdersenjoy?A.50%discountatBerlin’shighlights. B.Amapandatravelguidewithusefultips.C.Guaranteeofavailabilityofticketsanddates. D.Freetravelforupto3childrenunder15withanadult.23.HowmuchistheCardifyouplantovisitPotsdamandtheMuseumIslandforthreedays?A.€40.00. B.€52.00. C.€53.00. D.€56.00.BBackin2020:Oneday,Iwasschedulingappointmentsintheoffice;thenext,Ibrokemylegandhadtostayinbed.Overtime,IgrewsickofvideoconferencingandTVmarathons,andstartedsearchingforsomethingnewtofillthelongandrestlessdays.Aheadlineonawebsitecaughtmyeyes:“ThisWeavingLoom(織布機(jī))SavedMeWhenAllMyPreviousHobbiesDisappeared.”Thiswastheuniversespeakingtome.Iimmediatelyboughtallthethingsrecommended—asmallloom,afewcolorsofthreads(線)andaweavingbook.Myfirstweavinglooked...notgreat.Iskippedthebookandfree-styledapink-and-whiteclothtohangonmyapartmentdoor.ItstartedoffOK;Istrungtheloomsuccessfullyandfiguredouthowtoslidethethreadedneedleoverandunderthebackboneofthecloth.Then,mistakeaftermistake,Ipulledthethreadwaytootight,makingthesidescurvein.Therewerelotsofgaps,whereIcouldseethewhitethreadsunderneaththecoloredones.Icouldn’tmakethelongfringe(穗)atthebottom.Inafitoffrustration,Ileftitamess.Humbledbymypride,Iopenedtheweavingbook.Ilearnedhowtogetmyedgesstraightandmyendsneat.Ifiguredouthowtosewbacksontocloths,stuffthemwithcottonandmakecolorfulpillowstodisplayonmysofa.SoonIstartedmakingsomeformyfamiliesandfriends.Ievensavedupmoneytobuya4-by-4-footloom,whereIworkedonbiggerobjects.Iwasofficiallytakenwithit.Actually,I’veneverbeengoodatanythingthatrequireshand-eye-braincooperation.Butweaving,somehow,feelsdifferent.Itrequiresthesamestepsrepeatedoveragainandencouragesyoutoloseyourselfintheprocess.EverytimeIpickupmyloom,mybrainquietsdown;asmyneedleslipsbetweenthreads,Igroundmyself.I’veneverlovedahobbylikethis.24.Whydidtheauthorbuyaloom?A.Topassthetime. B.Totryoutanidea. C.Toescapefromwork. D.Toreplacemarathons.25.Whatdidtheauthorthinkofherfirstweaving?A.Boring. B.Pleasing. C.Disappointing. D.Encouraging.26.WhatisParagraph5mainlyabout?A.Thevalueoftheweavingbook. B.Theadviceforweavingbeginners.C.Theattitudetowardspreviousmistakes. D.Theprocessofgrowingloveforweaving.27.Whatdoestheauthorseemtoloveaboutweaving?A.Itisameanstomakealiving. B.Itisacraftwithcalmingquality.C.Itisawaytokeeptraditionsalive. D.Itisapracticeforhumanconnection.CLatestgeneticanalysisofLudwigvanBeethoven’shairhasrevealedthatthecomposerhadahighgeneticriskforliver(肝)disease,whichcouldhavecontributedtohisdeath.Thediscoverycontradictsthewidely-believedsuggestionthatthecomposerdiedfromleadpoisoning,butdoesnotshedlightonhowhecametolosehishearing.TristanBeggattheUniversityofCambridgeandhiscolleagueshaveanalysedtheDNAofeightlocksofhairclaimedtocomefromBeethoven’sheadtoseeifitcouldexplainthecomposer’shealthissues.TomakesurethehairactuallycamefromBeethoven,researchersfirstexaminedthepaperworkforeachlockandusedDNAanalysistodeterminetheageofthesamples.“ForDNAsamplesfromthelastfewcenturies,you’lltendtoseetheaccumulationofdamagepatterns,”saysBegg.“Youwanttoseethesepatternsconsistentwiththedocumentedageofthesamples.”ThentheycomparedtheDNAoftheeightlocks.ThecombinationofthesemethodsledthemtoconcludethatfiveofthemwerefromBeethoven.ExaminingtheDNAdata,theresearchersfoundthatthecomposerhadahighgeneticriskforliverdisease.Beggsaysthisriskwouldberelativelybenignformostpeople,butBeethoven’sreportedlyhighalcoholconsumptionwouldhaveincreasedthelikelihoodthathedevelopedthecondition.Beggsaysthisfinding,combinedwithinformationfromexamininghisdeadbody,suggeststhatcirrhosis,aseriousliverdisease,couldhaveledtoBeethoven’sdeath.PreviousanalysisofBeethoven’shairsamplessuggestedhehadleadpoisoning,butthisstudyrevealsthattheearlierworkwasdoneonhairfromawoman.“Thiskindofgeneticstudyofafamousindividualisfascinating.WehopethatbymakingBeethoven’sgeneticdatapubliclyavailableforresearchers,remainingquestionsabouthishealthandgenealogy(家譜)cansomedaybeanswered,”Beggsaid.28.WhatdidthelatestresearchfindaboutBeethoven?A.Leadpoisoningledtohisdeath. B.Hisgenedeterminedhisdeafness.C.Toomuchalcoholruinedhishealth. D.Heprobablydiedfromliverdisease.29.HowdidresearchersensurethehaircamefromBeethoven?A.BycombiningdifferentDNAsamples. B.Byexaminingandcollectingpaperwork.C.Byanalyzingandcomparinggeneticdata. D.Bydocumentingconsistentdamagepatterns.30.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“benign”meaninParagraph3?A.Harmless. B.Unacceptable. C.Additional. D.Significant.31.Whatcanwelearnaboutgeneticanalysisfromthelastparagraph?A.Itmaymakemistakessometimes. B.Itcanclearupmisunderstandings.C.Itneedstobemoreaccessible. D.Itremainstobeimproved.DThetomatoleafminermothoriginatesfromPeruandiscommonthroughoutSouthAmerica.However,ithasspreadthroughEuropesince2007andhasbecomeoneofthelargestpestsinMediterraneanregions,threateningfoodsupplies.Expertsaroundtheworldarecurrentlystrugglingwithnewwaystobattlethemoth,butithasdevelopedresistancetopesticides(殺蟲劑),leavingfarmershelplesstostopthedamage.NowanewstudyfromtheUniversityofPortsmouthhasshownthatananswermaylieinthetropicaltent-webspider.Scientistscarriedoutlaboratorytestsandfoundthatthespidersbandedtogethertoformwebswhicheasilycaughttheflyinginsects,whichtheythenate.Thetropicaltent-webspideroperateinlargegroupsandcancreategiantjoined-upwebstocapturebugs.Dr.LenaGrinsted,theleadauthorofthestudy,said,“Spiderscanprovidelargesurfaceareasofcapturewebscapableofcatchinginsectsintheair.Thiscouldpotentiallyleadtoareductionofrelianceonchemicalpesticides,resultinginlesspollutioninsoils,waterwaysandfoodchainsinthefuture.”Cropdamageisalsocausedbythelarvae(幼蟲),whichdirectlyattackthetomatofruit,makingthecropuglyandthusunmarketable.Larvaeliveinsidetheleafuntiltheybegintheprocessofturningintoamoth,makingthemdifficulttocontrol.However,scientistsexpectthatbytargetingtheadultmothpopulation,itwillreducethenumberofeggsbeinglaid.Inaddition,thespidersbuildthebiggestwebsduringthesummermonths,whichwillbenefitthetomatoplantingandgrowingseasoninMayandJune.Theresearcherssaidthestudywill“opendoorsfortheuseofgroup-livingspiderstocontrolagriculturalpests”,butwarnedthatmoreworkwasneededtocheckthespidersdidnotchangetheecologyofregions.Dr.Grinstedadded,“Futurestudiesarenowneededtoinvestigatewhetherthespidersmaynegativelyimpactcroppollination(授粉)byalsocatchingbeesandotherkeypollinators.”32.WhyisitdifficulttogetridofthemothaccordingtoParagraph1?A.Itislargeinsize. B.Itisdrug-resistant. C.Itspreadstooquickly. D.Itthreatensfoodsupply.33.Whatmakesusingthespiderstocontrolpestspossible?A.Theirabilitytoweavehugewebs. B.Thereductionofpest-controlcost.C.Theirimportanceinthefoodchain. D.Thepollutionofchemicalpesticides.34.Howdoscientistsplantodealwiththelarvae?A.Bydestroyingtheeggs. B.Byreducingfoodsupply.C.Bycontrollingthesource. D.Bystoppingthemhatching.35.Whatisasuitabletitleforthetext?A.Moths:TheBiggestThreattoCrops B.Moths:ASpeciesDifficulttoControlC.Spiders:TheFutureofModernAgriculture D.Spiders:AnEco-friendlyAlternativetoDrugs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)。MyfriendJamesdidsomefirst-aidtrainingatworklastweektolearnthefundamentalsofCPRandheaskedifI’deverdonethesame.Yes,I’veattendedseveralCPRsessionsovertheyears.AndI’vealwayscomeawaywithawealthofinformation.Butno,Idon’texactlyfeel“trained”tosavelives.36.Here’swhatIshouldhavedone—andwhatyoucandonow—tomakesureanytrainingdoesn’tgotowaste.Testyourselfbeforeyoustart.Youmightbesurprisedtofindthatyou’vegotsomefoundationsofknowledgetobuildon.37.Writequestionsasyoulearn.38.Thiscantrickyourmemoryintothinkingthatitdoesn’thavetoworkbecausetheinformationisallstoredinyournotebook.Instead,writeyourselfquestionsforthefuture.39.Waitaday,thenseehowmuchyoustillknow.Ifit’shardtoremember,butjustaboutpossiblewitheffort,thenthat’sperfect.Youneedthatlittlebitofstruggletostartkeepinginformationinyourbrain.Keepcomingback.Putanoteinyourdiarytotestyourselfagaininaweek,thentendaysafterthat,thenamonthon...Usethequestionsyouwroteonthedaytokeepchallengingyourself.TalkingtoJameshasinspiredmetobookmyselfontoyetanotherCPRcourse.40.Rememberthatit’sthenextdaywhentherealtrainingstarts.A.ChallengeyourrecalllaterB.Don’twastetimemakingnotesC.ButthistimeI’mdeterminedtodoitrightD.I’vealwaystakenitseriouslyandbeenfocusedE.ItwasessentialtotakenotesquicklyandtopayattentionF.Practicallynothinghasevermadeittomylong-termmemoryG.Pre-testingsparksyourcuriosityandputsyouinaframeofmindtoremember第三部分語(yǔ)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)。Oneday,my12-year-olddaughterparticipatedinaschoolpoetryreadingevent.Allherclassmateswereinvitedtowritea“l(fā)iepoem”abouthow41theywereandreadthemaloud.Theyweresupposedto42untruthsaboutthemselvesthatmadethemsound43wonderful.AsIlistenedtothepoems,Irealizedthatthechildrenwereactually44thepictureoftheirfuture.By“l(fā)ying”tothemselves,theywerecreatinga45ofwhotheywantedtobeinthefuture.Icouldn’thelpadmiringtheschoolfor46thechildrentodreambiginsuchaspecialway,evenifitmightnotbethefirstintention.Infact,mostofusare47toseethetruthofwhowecouldbe.Mydaughter’sschooldevelopedanunintended48tothatdifficulty:Ifit’shardforyoutoimaginethe49inyourself,thenyoumightwanttobeginbyexpressingitasa50,asdidthechildrenwhowrotethepoems.Thinkupsomestoriesaboutwhoyouwouldliketobe.Induecourse,this51exercisewouldhelpyoubuildthenecessaryblueprintfor52yourachievements.Withoutapictureofyour53self,youcan’tliveintothatself.So54ittillyoumakeit.Theliewillbecomethe55intheend.41.A.rich B.busy C.great D.smart42.A.pointout B.makeup C.holdback D.relyon43.A.unbelievably B.unconsciously C.unacceptably D.unreasonably44.A.exaggerating B.restoring C.a(chǎn)dmiring D.clarifying45.A.sample B.vision C.message D.principle46.A.forcing B.requesting C.motivating D.warning47.A.unable B.a(chǎn)nxious C.nervous D.unwilling48.A.excuse B.balance C.solution D.connection49.A.interest B.courage C.expectation D.potential50.A.fantasy B.fortune C.benefit D.reference51.A.healthy B.creative C.gentle D.formal52.A.ensuring B.informing C.stretching D.measuring53.A.highest B.biggest C.happiest D.bravest54.A.stop B.forget C.hide D.pretend55.A.dream B.reality C.memory D.nightmare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。Sanfuusuallycomesbetweenmid-Julyandmid-August.Itreferstothethree10-dayperiodsintheChineselunarcalendarand56(call)“thedogdaysofsummer”inEnglish.Itisthehottestdaysoftheyear,including3phases:Toufu,ZhongfuandMofu.Chinesepeoplehavedifferenteating57(habit)duringthethreeperiods.Whenthedogdaysjustcome,peopletend58(lose)theirappetites.ItisbelievedthateatingdumplingsduringToufurefreshespeople’sspiritandimprovestheirappetite.Thesecondphase,Zhongfu,istraditionally59timeforconsumingnoodlesbecauseithelpspeoplesweatandrelieveinnerheat.AsMofucomes,theweathergraduallyturnscoolandpeoplemaygetcold60theykeepeatingnoodlesandsweatalot.People,especiallythose61(live)inNorthChina,eattheChineseeggpancakeinstead.Exceptforeating,ChinesepeoplecombinetraditionalChinesemedicine(TCM)62thistimeoftheyear.Sanfutie,orSanfupatchtreatment,isabandage63(make)oftraditionalChineseherbalmedicine.ThetreatmentisbasedontheTCMprinciple,whichis64(effect)forcoughs,asthma(哮喘)andotherdiseases.Itisasummersolutiontowinterillness.SanfupatchtreatmentwasextremelypopularintheQingDynastyandhasenjoyedgreatpopularityinrecentyearsagain65morepatientsturntoTCMtreatment.第四部分寫作(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)第一節(jié)(滿分15分)假定你是李華。近期,你班英語(yǔ)課堂上進(jìn)行了主題為“WhetherfrequencyrepetitionplaysakeyroleinlearningEnglish?”的討論,請(qǐng)你代表小組作簡(jiǎn)要發(fā)言,內(nèi)容包括:1.討論的主題;2.簡(jiǎn)要概括;3.對(duì)你的啟發(fā)。注意:1.寫作詞數(shù)應(yīng)為80左右;2.請(qǐng)按如下格式在答題卡的相應(yīng)位置作答。Dearclassmates,Thanksforlistening!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(yǔ)續(xù)寫兩段,使之構(gòu)成一篇完整的短文。Itwasadreamborninfire.AndreaPetersonwas5whenshewastrappedontheledge(窗臺(tái))ofaburningbuilding.“Throwthekiddown!”saidoneofthefirem

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