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高三英語考生注意:1.本試卷分選擇題和非選擇題兩部分。滿分150分,考試時間120分鐘。2.答題前,考生務(wù)必用直徑0.5毫米黑色墨水簽字筆將密封線內(nèi)項目填寫清楚。3.考生作答時,請將答案答在答題卡上。選擇題每小題選出答案后,用2B鉛筆把答題卡上對應(yīng)題目的答案標(biāo)號涂黑;非選擇題請用直徑0.5毫米黑色墨水簽字筆在答題卡上各題的答題區(qū)域內(nèi)作答,超出答題區(qū)域書寫的答案無效,在試題卷、草稿紙上作答無效。4.本卷命題范圍:高考范圍。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。例:Howmuchistheshirt?A.£19.15. B.£9.18. C.£9.15.答案是C。1.Whowouldactuallybethemainspeakerattheconference?A.Anna. B.Mark. C.Annie.2.Whatdoesthewomanwanttodo?A.Eatout. B.Cookathome. C.Shopalone.3.Howmuchdoesthefoodcostintotal?A.14dollars. B.16dollars. C.24dollars.4.Whoistheman?A.Ateacher. B.Aparent. C.Astudent.5.Whatdoesthewomanmean?A.Themeetinghasbeenpostponed.B.Thecompanywillmoveverysoon.C.Themanhascometothewrongplace.第二節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1.5分,滿分22.5分)聽下面5段對話或獨(dú)白。每段對話或獨(dú)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(dú)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(dú)白讀兩遍。聽第6段材料,回答第6、7題。6.Whatmatchdidthemanwatchyesterday?A.Tennis. B.Badminton. C.Basketball.7.Whatwillthemandothisevening?A.Watchamatchwiththewoman.B.Celebratehisgrandpa’sbirthday.C.Catchthemen’stabletennisfinal.聽第7段材料,回答第8至10題。8.HowwillBengotoNewYork?A.Bycar. B.Byplane. C.Bytrain.9.WhatisBengoingtodoinWashington,D.C.?A.Visitmuseums. B.Careforhisbrother. C.Gotothebeach.10.HowlongwillBenstayintheUS?A.Foraboutaweek. B.Forabouttwoweeks. C.Foraboutthreeweeks.聽第8段材料,回答第11至13題。11.Wheredoestheconversationtakeplace?A.Inanapartment. B.Inahospital. C.Inacompany.12.Whatdoesthewomansayaboutthepainting?A.Ithasn’tbeencompletedsofar.B.ItmakesTom’splacelooknice.C.Itcausedhertogetaheadache.13.Whatdoesthewomanplantodothisweekend?A.Buyanewshirt. B.Gotothecinema. C.Haveagoodrest.聽第9段材料,回答第14至16題。14.Whydidthewomandecidetoleavethecity?A.Shewasundermuchpressure.B.Shestartedaguesthousebusiness.C.Sheneededtolookafterherparents.15.Wheredoesthewomanmainlygetvegetables?A.Inhergarden. B.Atagrocerystore. C.Onanonlineplatform.16.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Acouple. B.Oldfriends. C.Newneighbors.聽第10段材料,回答第17至20題。17.Whatisthespeakermainlytalkingabout?A.Thescheduleofanevent. B.ActivitiesinanEnglishclub. C.Acourseplanforthecomingweek.18.Whencanlistenerslearnbasicphrasesindifferentlanguages?A.OnAugust20th. B.OnAugust22nd. C.OnAugust24th.19.Whatwillbeorganizedonthethirdday?A.Interactiveworkshops. B.Musiccompetitions. C.Knowledgequizzes.20.Whatarethedishesatthefoodfairlike?A.They’realittleexpensive. B.They’reofgoodquality. C.They’reofferedbyrestaurants.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四個選項中選出最佳選項。AEnvironmentalEducationVolunteeringinUbud,BaliProjectdetailsLovespendingtimeinnatureandwanttobeavolunteerinUbud,Bali?InternationalVolunteerHQ’sEnvironmentalEducationprojectenablesvolunteerstoteachlocalelementaryschoolchildrenaboutrecyclingandsustainableliving,aswellasEnglishlanguageskills.Duringtheirsparetime,volunteerscanenjoytheirtripsinUbudandgettoknowitsrichcultureandnaturalenvironment.Whattoexpectandhowyou’llmakeanimpactPlasticwasteandotherrubbishlitterthestreetsofBali.It’sarealproblemformostofthecountry.Traditionally,Balinesefoodwaswrappedinbananaleaveswhichwouldbiodegradewhenthrownontheground,butlocalsnowtackletheirplasticpackaginginthesameway,leavingtheirbeautifulhomecoveredwithtrash.Asavolunteer,you’llbeteachingclassesaboutrecycling,sustainabilityandconservation.You’llneedtoplanwhatandhowyou’regoingtoteach,keepinginmindthatbeingcreative,dynamicandfunwillhelpkeepstudentsengaged.ThestudentsmayalsonotspeakmuchEnglish,andschoolsareoftenpoorlyresourcedsoifyouneedanythingspecial,bringitwithyou.Volunteerrequirements·TorespectthelocalcultureandcustomsinBali,youshouldbeawarethatyoucan’thaveanythingobstructing(遮住)yourfacewhileatyourvolunteerplacement.·Volunteersundertheageof16mustbeaccompaniedbyaparentorguardiantoparticipateinthisproject.·Volunteersaged16or17ontheirprojectstartdatearerequiredtoprovideIVHQwithparentalpermissioninordertoparticipate,andmaybeaskedtoprovideadditionaldocumentstothelocalteam.·Allvolunteersaged13+arerequiredtoprovideacriminalbackgroundchecktoIVHQpriortodeparture.Thoseaged13—17,ifunabletoobtainacriminalbackgroundcheck,canprovidetwocharacterreferencelettersinstead.·Allvolunteersarerequiredtohaveenoughvolunteertravelinsurance.21.Whatcanvolunteersgetbyparticipatingintheproject?A.Theaccesstosufficientteachingfacilities. B.TheopportunitytoexploreUbudinperson.C.Freesystematiccoursesonnativelanguages. D.Afull-timejobofferatanelementaryschool.22.Whatarevolunteersexpectedtodo?A.Prepareandteachlessons. B.CleanupthestreetsofBali.C.AssistlocalEnglishteachers. D.CooktraditionalBalinesefood.23.Whatissaidabout13-year-oldvolunteers?A.Theyneedn’tbuytravelinsurance. B.Theyhavetoprovideparents’letters.C.Theycan’tparticipateindependently. D.Theymustcovertheirfacesatwork.BToavoidhumans,mountainlionsintheGreaterLosAngelesareaarechangingtheiractivitypatterns.Thebigcatslivingnearareaswherehumanshike,runandcyclearebecomingincreasinglymorenocturnal(夜行的).ThefindingsaredetailedinastudypublishedinthejournalBiologicalConservation.“Peopleareincreasinglyenjoyingrecreatinginnature,whichisfantastic,”studyco-authorEllieBolassaidinastatement.“Thisflexibilityweseeinmountainlionactivityiswhatallowsustosharethesenaturalareastogether.”Mountainlionsaretopcarnivorouspredators(食肉捕食者)thateatawidevarietyofmeatincludingdeer,wildpigsandrabbits.Whilemountainlionsrarelyattackhumans,theycanstillbedangeroustohikers,runners,orcyclistswhospendtimeintheirhabitats.ThemountainlionsintheGreaterLosAngelesareafacenumerouschallenges—busyroadwayswherethey’reoftenhitbycars,thethreatofwildfires,harmfulchemicalsanddisturbedhabitats.Generally,mountainlionsprefertoavoidhumansaltogether.Butinanurbanareahometomorethan18millionpeople,thenaturalspotswheremountainlionslivearealsoheavilyusedbyrecreationists.“Theseresultsarereallyimportantinthattheyshowhowhumansmaybeaffectingwildlifeinlessobviouswaysthankillingthemwithvehicles,”SethRiley,astudyco-author,saidinastatement.“Thestudyalsocontinuestodrivehometheamazingfactthatapopulationoflargefieldpredatorswandersinoneofthelargesturbanareasintheworld.Thatwouldnotbepossibleifmountainlionsweren’tabletoadjusttohumanactivity.”However,it’snotonlyuptothemountainlions.Peoplehavearoleinhelpingprotectthemselves,theirpets,andmountainlionsbybeingawareofthehightimeformountainlionactivity.Becarefulifyouhavetodriveatnight,whenmountainlionslivinginpopulatedareasaremorelikelytobeactive.24.WhatisEllieBolas’attitudetowardpeople’srecreationinnature?A.Unclear. B.Doubtful. C.Intolerant. D.Supportive.25.WhatcanwelearnaboutmountainlionsintheGreaterLosAngelesareafromparagraph3?A.Theirhabitatsareundisturbed. B.Theyareunderthreat.C.Theytendtogetclosetohumans. D.Theirattacksonhumansarecommon.26.WhatdoSethRiley’swordssuggestaboutmountainlions’adaption?A.Itdisplaystheirdisastrousimpact. B.Itisaresultofhumanconservationefforts.C.Itiskeytotheircoexistencewithhumans. D.Ithasledtothedecreaseofhumanactivity.27.Whatistheauthor’sadviceforhumans?A.Enjoyactivityinpopulatedareas. B.Traintheirpetstogetactiveatnight.C.Avoidencounterswithmountainlions. D.Drivequicklytopassbymountainlions.CThetelephonehasbeenusedforover100years,allowingustochatwithourfriendshappilywhilewe’redoingdishes.Buttherearemanyyoungpeopleforwhomtheideaofansweringaphonecallislikebeingtrappedunderwater.Iftheonlywaytosurvivethatimaginarysituationweretoanswertheringingphone,theymightgiveup.Manyneveranswersuchacallforfearoftheunknown.Someunderstandablydon’tanswerthephonebecausesomecallsareunnecessarilytime-consumingandtheinformationcanbetterbecommunicatedthroughtextoremail,andsometimespeoplewhoenjoytalkingonthephonetendtouseitasaplatformforawkwardlydrawn-outandtoopersonalconversations.Thisfeargoesbeyondallthat,andmanyareafraideveniftheincomingphonecallistotallyinnocent.Arecentsurveyhasfoundthatmostyoungpeopleshowanxietybeforemakingaphonecall.Whatisgoingonhere?Whentalkingonthephone,apersontypicallyhastorespondliveandmaynotbementallypreparedenoughtoputacarefully-wordedresponsetogether,aprospectwhichisevenmoredifficultwhentalkingtosomeoneyoudon’tknow.Inyoungpeople’sworldfilledwiththeirpreferredemailsandinstantmessages,aphonecallfeelslikeanarrowshootingthroughtheboundaryandbuffer(緩沖)suchformsofcommunicationnormallyaffordthem.Manythinkphonecallsshouldbemadeforurgentandseriousissues,butI’darguethatlineofthinkingiscomplicatedinnature.Thosekindsofemergencycallsarerare,andwhenyouthinkthat’swhatphonecallsshouldbemadefor,youtendtoseethemallthatway.Butthephonecall,properlymadeandtimed,ismeanttonegotiatethatlinewhenotheroptionsareunavailable,andprovidesadifferentkindofclosenessandfamiliarity.Soifthephonestartsringinginfrontofyou,trypickingitup,whichwillgiveyoustrengthtodealwithotherscaryunknowns.Besides,youcanalwaysrespondwithonepleasure;hangingup.28.Whatistheimaginarysituationinparagraph1intendedtoshow?A.Pleasurefrominteractingwithothersonthephone.B.Youngpeople’sunwillingnesstoanswerthephone.C.Theterribleconsequenceofansweringaphonecall.D.Thereasonwhyyoungpeopleadvocatephonecalls.29.Whydoyoungpeopleprefertheuseofemailsaccordingtothetext?A.Itdoesn’trequireliveresponses. B.Itcanboosttheircriticalthinking.C.Itbetterrevealstheirtrueemotions. D.Itisabletobreakmanyboundaries.30.Whichofthefollowingshowstheauthor’sopiniononphonecalls?A.Theyarelikelytobepriortootheroptions.B.Theyhadbetterbeavoidedamongstrangers.C.Theyshouldalwaysbeasignalofseriousissues.D.Theyarenotnecessarilyreservedforemergencies.31.Whichofthefollowingisthebesttitleforthetext?A.ShouldYoungPeopleGiveUpTheirPhones?B.AreYoungPeopleReadytoMakeaPhoneCall?C.WhyAreYoungPeopleFrightenedofPhoneCalls?D.HowCanYoungPeopleOvercomePhoneAnxiety?DForcenturies,scientistshavepeeredthroughmicroscopestounderstandthebasicunitsoflife.Now,they’reproposingsomethingfarmoreambitious:creatingcompletevirtualcopiesofhumancells—whattheycallartificialintelligencevirtualcells(AIVCs)—thatcanbestudied,controlled,andtestedwiththepowerofartificialintelligence.Tounderstandwhythisisagreatundertaking,considerwhatmakescellscomplex.Everyhumancellcontainsroughly42millionproteinmoleculesand20,000differentgenes,allinteractingincomplicatedwayswe’restillstrugglingtofullycomprehend.Thesecomponentsdon’toperateinisolation—theyformvastnetworksofinteractionsthatcandramaticallychangebasedontinyadjustments.Now,tworevolutionaryadvancesareheretomakevirtualcellspossible:theexplosionofbiologicaldatacollectionmethodsanddramaticimprovementsinartificialintelligence.Modernlaboratorytechniquescangenerateenormousdatasetsaboutcellularcomponentsandbehavior,withthevolumeofdatadoublingeverysixmonths.Thepossibleapplicationsofsuchasystemcanbetransformative.Imagineafuturewheredoctorscouldcreatea“digitaltwin”ofyourcells—avirtualcopythatwouldletthemtestdifferenttreatmentsonacomputerbeforegivingthemtoyou.Thiscouldbeparticularlyrevolutionaryforcancertreatment,wheredoctorscouldsimulate(模擬)howdifferentcombinationsofdrugsmightaffectyourcancercells,potentiallyavoidingharmfulsideeffectsandfindingthemosteffectivetreatmentmorequickly.However,thebenefitswouldextendfarbeyondindividualpatientcare.Cancerbiologistscouldusethesevirtualcellstobetterunderstandhowspecificgeneticmutations(基因突變)transformhealthycellsintounhealthyones.Developmentalbiologistscouldtrackhowcellschangeasorganismsgrow,potentiallyuncoveringnewwaystotreatage-relateddiseases.Microbiologistscouldmodelviralinfectionstopredictnotjusthowvirusesaffectindividualcellsbuthowtheymightimpactentireorgansorsystems.EmmaLundberg,associateprofessorofbioengineeringandpathologyatStanford,says,“Thisprojectrequirescooperationacrossscientificfields,industriesandnations,andweunderstandthatfullyfunctionalmodelsmightnotbeavailableforadecadeormore.Withtoday’srapidlyexpandingAIcapabilitiesandmassivedatasets,thetimeisripeforustounitetoreachforthestars.”32.Whatdoestheunderlinedphrase“inisolation”inparagraph2probablymean?A.Innovatively. B.Complicatedly. C.Physically. D.Separately.33.Howcoulddoctorsmainlyusethevirtualcellsystem?A.Matchhealthycellsforpatients. B.Testpossibletreatmentsinadvance.C.Createrealcopiesofhealthycells. D.Teachrobotstoconductsurgery.34.Whatisparagraph5mainlyabout?A.Otherpotentialapplicationsofvirtualcells. B.Enormousbenefitsofindividualpatientcare.C.Howscientistsinmedicinecooperatetogether. D.Howsomediseasesaredetectedandprevented.35.WhatisthemainpurposeofEmmaLundberg’swordsinthelastparagraph?A.Tocallforjointeffortstocompletetheproject.B.Toremindscientiststowaitforthetimetostart.C.Towarnagainstspendingmuchtimeonthegoal.D.Toacknowledgecurrenttransformativeadvances.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,從短文后的選項中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。選項中有兩項為多余選項。Haveyouevernoticedthatsomepeopleseemtoclimbthecareerladder(梯子)effortlessly,whileothersstruggletogettheirfootonthefirststep?36Often,it’sabouttheMatthewEffect:theideathatinitialsuccesscancreateasnowballeffect,makingfuturesuccesseasiertoachieve.Understandinghowitworkscanhelpyoumakeuseofittoyouradvantage.37Thinkofyourselfasayoungdesignerwholandsahigh-profileclientearlyon.Thatoneproject,ifhandledwell,opensthedoortobiggeropportunities,referralsandagrowingcollectionofimpressivework.38Whenyourmanagerseesyouexcelinthefirstplace,they’remorelikelytotrustyouwithbiggerresponsibilities.VisibilityiscrucialtotheMatthewEffect.39Ifyouareanemployeewhoconsistentlydeliversoutstandingworkbutdoesn’tsharethat,youmaybeovershadowedbyacoworkerwho’sjustascompetentbutbetteratself-promotion.Considertheexampleofamid-levelmarketingmanager.Byregularlypresentingtheirteam’sresultsatcompanymeetings,theyensureleadershipassociatestheirnamewithsuccess.Thisvisibilitycanleadtoopportunitieslikepromotions,speakingengagements,orevenbeingheadhuntedbyothercompanies.AnotherkeydriveroftheMatthewEffectisthepowerofnetworks.Peoplewithstrongprofessionalnetworksareoftenexposedtomoreopportunitiesthanthosewithlimitedconnections.Psychologically,peopletendtoassociatesuccesswithcompetence.40Thisiswhynetworkingisn’tjustaboutmeetingpeople—it’saboutcreatingmeaningfulrelationshipsthatleadtotrustandmutual(相互的)benefit.A.Visibilitycontributestotheinteractionwithcelebratedpeople.B.It’snotalwaysabouttalentorhardwork—thoughbotharevital.C.Moreclientswanttoworkwithyouwhenyou’realreadysuccessful.D.Ifpeopledon’tknowaboutyourachievements,it’shardtoobtainmoresuccess.E.Thefirstbigbreakinyourcareeroftensetsthestageforeverythingthatfollows.F.Earlyrecognitionbuildsconfidence—notjustinthepeoplearoundyou,butinyourself.G.Ifyou’rerecommendedbysomeonerespectedinyourfield,therecommendationcarriesweight.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四個選項中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。Iwasinthegardenwhenacouplepassedbyonthesidewalk.“Nicegarden,”oneofthemsaid.Iexpressedthanksandgavethemagarden41.“Youdon’thaveanylawn(草坪)?”saidthewoman.“You’re42.Lawnsaresomuchwork!”43,Ihadjustspentanhourhand-pickingweedsinasmallarea.Fortwomonthsbeforeeachsummersetsin,IstayinthatgardenremovingtheplantsIdon’twant44thoseIdo.The45isobvious:WhenIgeteverythingcleared,I’lllayamountainofmulch(覆蓋物).BythetimeI’veweededthewholeplace,Ineedto46.I’mneverquitedone.ButIlikebeing47tothegroundasitcanreorderthebrain.There’s48inseeingthoseweedsslipoutofthesoil.The49spacesgainedhavetheircounterparts(對等物)inmymind,whereworryandregretmightotherwise50.Eventhesmellofhealthysoilisrestorative,andoddly51,likeanoldmemory.Forsomepeople,alawndemandsalotofworkand52partoftheirpreciousweekend.Ialsospendhoursonsomethingthatlookslike53inmygarden.Ifsomethinggetsinthewayofyour54,it’swork.Butifit’swhatyou55todoathomewhenyou’reatwork,it’snot.41.A.occupation B.tour C.a(chǎn)lternative D.platform42.A.popular B.a(chǎn)dventurous C.smart D.capable43.A.Generally B.Definitely C.Obviously D.Actually44.A.inchargeof B.inmemoryof C.infavorof D.inplaceof45.A.experiment B.plan C.demonstration D.harm46.A.pickup B.startover C.lookout D.standby47.A.close B.important C.blind D.similar48.A.satisfaction B.experience C.information D.conflict49.A.luxurious B.deserted C.lively D.clear50.A.decrease B.a(chǎn)ssist C.gather D.depart51.A.occasional B.existing C.detectable D.familiar52.A.shapes B.reflects C.steals D.extends53.A.labor B.symbolism C.civilization D.performance54.A.a(chǎn)daption B.relaxation C.communication D.production55.A.a(chǎn)fford B.forget C.pretend D.desire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個適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。TheStoryofChina—HowandWhy,aseriesofactivitiesinBulgaria,waslaunchedrecently.Therecentprogramsought56(enhance)understandingoftraditionalChinesecultureandstrengthentiesbetweenthetwonations.ElevenestablishedexpertsvisitedcitieslikeSofia,VelikoTarnovoandPlovdivtoshareinsightsintoChinesecivilizationthroughphilosophy,history,literatureandart,and57(impress)withtheenthusiasmfromthelocals.Onehighlightwasalecture58(title)“WhatIstheQuintessenceofChineseCulture—OntheCharmofPekingOpera”andgivenbyZhangPengandChenPingyi.Theattendeeseventriedplayingthejinghu,atraditionalPekingOperainstrument.AudiencememberMiglenaTzenova,whotriedthejinghu,called59experiencebeyonddescription.60herbackgroundasapianist,shewasplayingastringinstrumentforthefirsttime.SheemphasizedheraffectionforChinesemusic,61(especial)traditionalopera.Highlightinganaudiencequestionabout62childrenstillstudyPekingOpera,Chen,awell-knownjinghuteacher,gaveapositiveanswer,63(explain)thatspecializedschoolsinBeijingandShanghaibegintrainingstudentsasyoungas11.BeyondPekingOpera,othereventsincludedameetingwithpoetYuJian,64theattendeesdiscussedhisworkandexplorednewperspectivesonhispoetry.InTargovishte,65(lecture)aboutChinesephilosophyandmedicinewerealsowell-received,withtheaudienceshowinginterestinhealthcaremethods.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,得知你的好友Jack成功入選校足球隊。請寫封郵件向他表示祝賀,內(nèi)容包括:1.肯定他的付出;2.提議慶祝活動。注意:1.寫作詞數(shù)應(yīng)為80個左右;2.請按如下格式在答題卡的相應(yīng)位置作答。DearJack,______
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