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★秘密·2024年2月17日11:00前重庆市2023-2024学年(下)2月月度质量检测高三英语【命题单位:重庆缙云教育联盟】注意事项:1.答题前,考生务必用黑色签字笔将自己的姓名、准考证号、座位号在答题卡上填写清楚;2.每小题选出答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑,在试卷上作答无效;3.考试结束后,请将本试卷和答题卡一并交回;4.全卷共10页,满分150分,考试时间120分钟。第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)做题时先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。第一节(共5小题:每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并10对话仅读一遍。1.Whereistheman’sbikenow?A.Underthestairs.B.Atthegate.C.Inthegarden.2.Whatdoesthemanmean?A.Hedoesn’tlikethehotel.B.Theycan’taffordtostayatthehotel.C.Theydonotwanttostayatahotel.3.Whattimeisthewomanleaving?A.At4:30.B.At4:00.C.At3:30.4.WhatdoesthemanthinkofMr.Stone’slessons?A.Boring.B.Helpful.C.Unnecessary.C.Askingforhelp.5.Whatisthewomandoing?A.Offeringsuggestions.B.Expressingdissatisfaction.第二节(共15小题:每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出5听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。听下面一段对话,回答第6至第7两个小题。6.Whatmightbetherelationshipbetweenthetwospeakers?A.Workmates.B.Friends.C.Motherandson.7.Whataretheytalkingabout?A.Theman’smajorincollege.B.Theman’sfavoritesubjects.C.Theman’sfuturejob.高三英语试卷第1页共11页听下面一段对话,回答第8至第9两个小题。8.Whoisthewomancomplainingabout?A.Herboss.B.Herhusband.B.Leavingthetasktoothers.C.Herfriend.9.Whatistheman’sadvice?A.Finishingherjobearlier.C.Askingothersforhelp.听下面一段对话,回答第10至第11两个小题。10.Whathappenedtothewoman?A.Shecouldn’tcrossabusystreet.B.Shegotintoamovingtaxi.C.Shegothurtbyataxi.11.Wherearethetwospeakers?A.Inthehospital.B.Inthestreet.C.Inapolicestation.听下面一段对话,回答第12至第14三个小题。12.Whatdoesthemanwanttofindout?A.Thecostoftakingataxi.B.Thenearestbusstop.C.Howtogettoahotel.C.4.13.Howmanypossibilitiesdoesthewomansuggest?A.2.B.3.14.Whatistheman’sfinaldecision?A.Checkingtheschedule.B.Waitingforanotherbus.C.Takingataxi.听下面一段对话,回答第15至第17三个小题。15.Wheredoestheconversationmostprobablytakeplace?A.Onaplane.B.Onatrain.C.Inarestaurant.16.Whyisthemanworried?A.Thisishisfirsttimeabroad.B.Hecannotarriveontime.C.Hehasneverseenhisgrandson.17.WhendidthemanfirstseeEurope?A.Recently.B.Afterhiswife’sdeath.C.DuringtheSecondWorldC.Collectinginformation.War.听下面一段独白,回答第18至第20三个小题。18.Whatisthetalkmainlyabout?A.Improvingourmemory.B.Takingcareofourhealth.19.Whatshouldwedotoremembersomeone’sname?A.Writeitdownonapieceofpaper.B.Paymoreattentiontohisorherfirstname.C.Rememberhisorherlastname.20.Whatdoesthespeakersuggesttous?A.Havingarestfortwentyminutes.B.TakingsomeVitaminB1andB2.C.Doingsportsduringthebreak.第二部分阅读(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15小题:每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。A高三英语试卷第2页共11页Aquickincreaseofdopamine(多巴胺)shiftsmiceintoadreamystageofsleep.Inthemice’sbrains,thechemicalmessengertriggersrapid-eye-movementsleep,orREM,researchersreportintheMarch4Science.Thesenewresultsaresomeofthefirsttoshowatriggerfortheshifts.Understandingthesetransitionsinmoredetailcouldultimatelypointtowaystotreatsleepdisordersinpeople.Certainnervecellsintheventraltegmentalareaofthemousebraincanpumpoutdopamine,amoleculethathasbeenlinkedtopleasure,movementandlearning,whichisthendelivereddopaminetotheamygdalae,twoalmond-shapedstructuresdeepinthebrainthatarecloselytiedtoemotions.Usingamolecularsensorthatcantellexactlywhenandwheredopamineisreleased,theresearcherssawthatdopaminelevelsroseintheamygdalaejustbeforemiceshiftedfromnon-REMsleeptoREMsleep.Next,theresearchersforcedthemiceintotheREMphasebycontrollingthosedopamine-producingnervecellsusinglasersandgenetictechniques.Compelledwithlight,thenervecellsreleaseddopamineintheamygdalaewhilemicewereinnon-REMsleep.ThemicethenshiftedintoREMsleepsoonerthantheytypicallydid,afteranaverageofabouttwominutescomparedwithabouteightminutesformicethatweren’tpromptedtoreleasedopamine.Stimulatingthesecellseveryhalfhourincreasedthemice’stotalamountofREMsleep.Additionalexperimentssuggestthatthesedopamine-makingnervecellsmayalsobeinvolvedinaspectsofnarcolepsy(嗜睡症).Asuddenlossofmuscletone,calledcataplexy,sharesfeatureswithREMsleepandcanaccompanynarcolepsy.Stimulatingthesedopamine-makingnervecellswhilemicewereawakecausedthemicetostopmovingandfalldirectlyintoREMsleep.TheresultshelpclarifyatriggerforREMinmice;whetherasimilarthinghappensinpeopleisn’tknown.Earlierstudieshavefoundthatnervecellsinpeople’samygdalaeareactiveduringREMsleep.Manyquestionsremain.Drugsthatchangedopaminelevelsinpeopledon’tseemtohavebigeffectsonREMsleepandcataplexy.Butthesedrugsaffectthewholebrain,andit’spossiblethattheyarejustnotselectiveenough.21.Whatcanwelearnfromthispassage?A.Peoplewithsleepdisorderscouldbenefitfromtheresearch.B.Dopamineisgeneratedintwoalmond-shapedstructures.C.DopaminelevelsroseaftermiceshiftedtoREMsleep.D.AnincreaseofdopaminecantriggerREMinpeople.22.Theunderlinedword“they”inthelastparagraphrefersto______.A.theentirebrainB.REMsleepandcataplexyC.drugsaffectingdopaminelevelsD.peoplesufferingfromsleepdisorders23.Whatisthemainpurposeofthepassage?A.Tointroducetwostagesofsleepofallanimals.B.ToexplaindopamineasatriggerforREMinmice.C.Topresentanewwaytocuresleepdisordersinpeople.D.Toproposeapioneerresearchinterestinbrainstructure.BPaulDurietzisa76-year-oldsocialstudiesteacherfromIllinois.OnSeptember1,hesetaGuinnessWorldRecordfortheworld’slongestteachingcareer.Hehasbeenteachingfor53years-sincehewas23yearsold.Mr.Durietzbecameinterestedinhistoryafterhearingstoriesfromhisfather.Hemadeuphismindabout高三英语试卷第3页共11页becomingasocialstudiesteacherwhenhewasjust11yearsold,mainlybecauseofhisloveofhistory.Mr.DurietzgothisfirstteachingjobatWoodlandMiddleSchoolinGurnee,Illinoisin1970.Eversincethen,he’sbeenteachingsocialstudiesatthesameschool.Forhim,teachingisneverboringbecauseeverydayisdifferent.Helovessharinghisknowledgeofhistorywithstudents.Thingshavechangedalotsincehebeganallthoseyearsago.Whenhestarted,hewroteonablackboardwithchalk,andthestudentsusedpapertextbooks.Thesedays,heandthestudentsusecomputersanddigitalwhiteboards.Thoughtechnologyhaschangedalot,inMr.Durietz’seyes,thestudentsarestillprettymuchthesame-exceptthatnowtheyhavecellphones.Andwithorwithouttechnology,Mr.Durietzhasusedcreativeactivitiestohelphisstudentslearn.Forexample,hehasorganizedvirtualfieldtrips,geographycontests,andspecialdaysabouttheUSCivilWar.Tohelphisstudentslearnaboutpolitics,hehasevenorganizedmock(模拟的)electionsatschool,whichhisstudentsenjoyedmost.Formuchofhis53yearsasateacher,Mr.DurietzhasbeeninchargeofthesocialstudiesprogramatWoodland.Inthattime,hehashelpedtoguideover20othersocialstudiesteachersattheschool.Tohisextremepride,hehasevenhadstudentscomebackandtellhimthattheybecamehistoryteachersbecauseofhim.Mr.Durietzwasn’treallytryingtosetarecord.Hewasjustdoingwhatheloved.Hehasnoplanstoretireanytimesoon.Hehopestobreakhisownrecord.Healsohopestosetanotherrecordastheteacherwho’sworkedthelongestatthesameschool.“Keepworkingonwhatyoulovetodoinlife,”healwayssays.24.Mr.DurietzreceivedanawardfromGuinnessfor______.A.beingtheoldestteacherinIllinoisB.beingthebestsocialstudiesteacherC.havingthelongestyearsofteachingD.working53yearsatthesameschool25.WhathasmadeMr.Durietzmostproudofhiswork?A.Sharinghisknowledgeofhistory.B.Studentsenjoyingthemockelections.C.Guidingover20otherteachersatWoodland.D.Studentsfollowinghisexampletobeteachers.26.Accordingtothepassage,whichwordcanbestdescribeMr.Durietz?A.Passionate.B.Generous.C.Ambitious.D.Confident.27.Whatcanweconcludefromthispassage?A.Oneisnevertoooldtolearn.B.Befamousasyoungaspossible.C.Youhavegottolikewhatyoudo.D.Whenworkisapleasure,lifeisjoy.CMarkTwainhasbeencalledtheinventoroftheAmericannovel.Andhesurelydeservesadditionalpraise:themanwhopopularizedthecleverliteraryattackonracism.Isaycleverbecauseanti-slaveryfictionhadbeentheimportantpartoftheliteratureintheyearsbeforetheCivilWar.H.B.Stowe’sUncleTom’sCabinisonlythemostfamousexample.Theseearlystoriesdealtdirectlywithslavery.Withminorexceptions,Twainplantedhisattacksonslaveryandprejudiceintotales高三英语试卷第4页共11页thatwereonthesurfaceaboutsomethingelseentirely.Hedrewhisreadersintotheargumentbydrawingthemintothestory.Againandagain,inthepostwaryears,Twainseemedforcedtodealwiththechallengeofrace.Considerthemostcontroversial,atleasttoday,ofTwain’snovels,AdventuresofHuckleberryFinn.OnlyafewbookshavebeenkickedofftheshelvesasoftenasHuckleberryFinn,Twain’smostwidelyreadtale.Onceuponatime,peoplehatedthebookbecauseitstruckthemasrude.Twainhimselfwrotethatthosewhobannedthebookconsideredthenovel“trashandsuitableonlyfortheslums(贫民窟).”MorerecentlythebookhasbeenattackedbecauseofthecharacterJim,theescapedslave,andmanyoccurrencesofthewordnigger.(ThetermNiggerJim,forwhichthenovelisoftenseverelycriticized,neverappearsinit.)Buttheattackswereandaresilly—andmissthepoint.Thenovelisstronglyanti-slavery.Jim’ssearchthroughtheslavestatesforthefamilyfromwhomhehasbeenforciblypartedisheroic.AsJ.Chadwickhaspointedout,thecharacterofJimwasafirstinAmericanfiction—arecognitionthattheslavehadtwopersonalities,“thevoiceofsurvivalwithinawhiteslavecultureandthevoiceoftheindividual:Jim,thefatherandtheman.”Thereismuchmore.Twain’smysterynovelPudd’nheadWilsonstoodasachallengetotheracialbeliefsofevenmanyoftheliberalsofhisday.WrittenatatimewhentheacceptedwisdomheldNegroestobeinferior(低等的)towhites,especiallyinintelligence,Twain’stalecenteredinpartaroundtwobabiesswitchedatbirth.Aslavegavebirthtohermaster’sbabyand,forfearthatthechildshouldbesoldSouth,switchedhimforthemaster’sbabybyhiswife.Theslave’slight-skinnedchildwastakentobewhiteandgrewupwithboththeattitudesandtheeducationoftheslave-holdingclass.Themaster’swife’sbabywastakenforblackandgrewupwiththeattitudesandintonationsoftheslave.Thepointwasdifficulttomiss:nurture(养育),notnature,wasthekeytosocialstatus.Thefeaturesoftheblackmanthatprovidedthestuffofprejudice—mannerofspeech,forexample—were,toTwain,indicativeofnothingotherthantheconditioningthatslaveryforcedonitsvictims.Twain’sracialtonewasnotperfect.Oneisleftuneasy,forexample,bythelengthypassageinhisautobiographyabouthowmuchhelovedwhatwerecalled“niggershows”inhisyouth—mostlywithwhitemenperforminginblack-face—andhisdelightingettinghismothertolaughatthem.YetthereisnoreasontothinkTwainsawtheshowsasrepresentingreality.Hisfrequentattacksonslaveryandprejudicesuggesthiskeenawarenessthattheydidnot.WasTwainaracist?Askingthequestioninthe21stcenturyisaswiseasaskingthesameofLincoln.Ifwereadthewordsandattitudesofthepastthroughthe“wisdom”oftheconsideredmoraljudgmentsofthepresent,wewillfindnothingbuterror.Lincoln,whobelievedtheblackmantheinferiorofthewhite,foughtandwonawartofreehim.AndTwain,raisedinaslavestate,brieflyasoldier,andinventorofJim,mayhavedonemoretoangerthenationoverracialinjusticeandawakenitscollectiveconsciencethananyothernovelistinthepastcentury.28.HowdoTwain’snovelsonslaverydifferfromStowe’s?A.Twainwasmorewillingtodealwithracism.B.Twainwasopenlyconcernedwithracism.C.Twain’sthemesseemedtoagreewiththeplots.D.Twain’sattackonracismwasmuchlessopen.29.WhatbestprovesTwain’santi-slaverystandaccordingtotheauthor?A.Jimgrewupintoamanandafatherinthewhiteculture.B.Theslave’svoicewasfirstheardinAmericannovels.C.Twainsuspectedthattheslaveswerelessintelligent.高三英语试卷第5页共11页D.Jim’ssearchforhisfamilywasdescribedindetail.30.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“they”inParagraph7referto?A.Theattacks.B.Theshows.C.Whitemen.D.Slaveryandprejudice.31.Whatdoestheauthormainlyarguefor?A.Twain’sworkshadbeenbannedonunreasonablegrounds.B.Twain’sworksshouldbereadfromahistoricalpointofview.C.TwainwasanadmirablefigurecomparabletoAbrahamLincoln.D.Twainhaddonemorethanhiscontemporarywriterstoattackracism.DAgoodgiftisonethatismorevaluableforthereceiverthanitisforthegiver.Butmostgiftsdestroyvalueratherthancreateit.ThinkoftheChristmas-tree-shapedcookiejarthatcostyouraunt$89butisworthlessthanzerotoyou,posingadifficultquestion:Doyouthrowitrightintothebinorwaitacoupleofmonths?TheeconomistJoelWaldfogelcallsthisdiscrepancy(差异)the“deadweightloss”ofgifts,andestimatesthat,onaverage,itisfrom10percenttoathirdofagift’sprice.Oneexplanationforthedeadweightlossisamismatchbetweendesirablityandfeasibility(可行性).Consideragadgetthatisuseful(highdesirability)butdifficulttosetupandtime-consumingtouse(lowfeasibility).Researchershavefoundthatgiversusuallyfocusondesirability,andreceiversaremoreawareoffeasibility.Yourfriendwhoboughtyouafancywearablefitnesstrackerprobablythoughtitwasareallycoolandhelpfulgift;toyou,itseemslikeamajorheadachetofigureout,requiresanappdownloadandamonthlycost,andoffersdatathatwillverylikelymakeyoufeelterribleaboutyourself.That’swhyitisstillsittinginyourdrawerinitsoriginalpackage.Anotherhappiness-killingmismatchcanbebetweenthereceiver’sfirstreaction(反应)andtheirlong-termsatisfaction.AsAnnaGoldfarbnotedinTheAtlanticafewweeksago,giverstendtolookfor“reaction-maximizing(最大化)gifts”(suchasthewife’sover-the-topreactiontothecar)asopposedto“satisfaction-maximizinggifts.”Oncethegiverisnotpresenttoseethereceiver’sreaction,thereceivermightnotactuallybethatexcitedaboutsockswithherbestfriend’sfaceonthem.Someonelookingforabigreactionmightwanttobuyawildlyexpensivegift,whichcausesitsownemotionalproblems.Intheworstcases,theymayevenbetryingtocontrolyou,ortrickyouintodoingthemafavorlater.Eitherway,receivingagiftthat’stoonicemightmakeyoufeelguilty(愧疚的).Accordingtoone2019surveyfromCompareCards,46percentofrespondentsfeltguiltyforbeingunabletogiveagiftworthasmuchastheonetheyreceived.Intruth,thebiggestbenefittomostgiftgivingistothegiverherself.Generosityistrulyawaytobuyhappiness.AsmycolleagueMichaelNortonandhisco-authorsshowedinthejournalSciencein2008,althoughspendingmoneyononeselfisweaklyrelatedtohappiness,spendingmoneyonotherssignificantlyraisesthegiver’swell-being(幸福).Neuroscientistshaveshownthatcharitablegivingtoothersprovidespleasureinoneofthesamewaysthatalcoholandcertaindrugsdo.(MaybethisistherealreasonSantaissojoyful.)32.Whatdoes“deadweightloss”ofgiftsinparagraph1referto?A.Thevaluethegiftcreatesratherthandestroys.B.ThemoneythegiverspendsonameaningfulgiftC.Thegood-willandthoughtfulnessofthegiftgiver.D.Thelossofthegiftvalueintheeyesofthereceiver.33.Howwouldthereceiverdescribethe“fancywearablefitnesstracker”asagift?A.FashionableandpracticalB.Inexpensiveandworthless.高三英语试卷第6页共11页C.Desirableandsatisfactory.D.Unfriendlyandtroublesome.34.Whenmightthereceivergivetheover-the-topreaction?A.Whenthereceivergetssomethingwildlyexpensive.B.Whenthegivergivessomethinghehimselftrulylikes.C.Whenthegiverispresenttoseethereceiver’sreaction.D.Whenthereceivergetssockswiththebestfriend’sfaceonthem.35.Whatcanwelearnfromthetext?A.Presentsaregenerallyterrible.B.Itisingivingthatgiversreceive.C.Gift-givingisinmostcasesawin-winsituation.D.Thegreatestgiftyoucangiveisyourtimeandattention.第二节(共5小题:每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。EncourageYourTeenstoPlayMoreParentsaregenerallyawareoftheimportanceofplayforyoungerkids.Butwhenkidshittheteenstage,itcanbeconfusingtoknowwhatplaylookslikebecausekidsofthisagedon’tengagein“play“thewayyoungerkidsdo.Obviously,playchangesaskidsgrow.Andparentsbegintowonderwhethertheyshouldcontinuetoencouragetheirteenstoplay.36Playfulnessdoesn’tgoawayinchildhood;creativityisjustasimportantinadolescence.Adolescenceisatimeofrapidbraindevelopmentandself-inquiry—astagewherepeoplecanfigureoutwhotheyareandwheretheopportunitytostretchindifferentdirectionsreallybuildsintelligence.allowspeopletomessupandrecoverandlearnhowtodobetternexttime.37Furthermore,play38A2011articleintheAmericanJournalofPlayevaluatedthedeclineofplayandtheriseofmentalhealthissuesinadolescents.Itnotedthatasplaydeclined,instancesofdepression,anxiety,andsuicideincreased.Researchfoundthatplaycanhaveapositiveimpactonkids’mentalhealthbyhelpingthemtolearntomakedecisions,solveproblems,exhibitself-control,andfollowrules.HowtoEncouragePlayinTeens?Teensfeelthetensionofbeingpulledtowardadulthoodwhilealsowantingtoregress(退回)towardchildhood.39So,onethingadultscandoismodelvulnerability(脆弱)andplayfulness.Whenparentsarewillingtoengagewithteensinplay,itcangoalongwayinencouragingthem.40Therearesomanykidswhoarehighlyscheduledwithlotsofactivities,andoftenwhatkidsreallyneedisalittledowntime.A.Mentalhealthisanotherbenefitofplayforteens.B.Whenengagedinplay,teenstypicallyfeeljoyful.C.Intheend,playwilllookdifferentfromteentoteen.D.Sometimesit’sliketheyneedpermissiontobesillyagain.E.Inaddition,parentscanofferuprawmaterialsandthetimeandspacetousethem.F.Duringthisperiod,playcanhelpteensgrowanddiscoverthingsaboutthemselves.G.Actually,peopleofallagesbenefitfromplay,includingandespeciallyteenagers.第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共15小题:每小题1分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。MyphotographsaretheitemsIwoulddefinitelytakeorguardincaseofanemergency.Butwhatelse?ThiswasthequestionIaskedmyselfasa41cametowardus.Unlikesomefriendsand42,wedecidedtostayinourhome.Wedidn’thavetochoosewhatwe高三英语试卷第7页共11页wouldsaveby43itintothecar,butwestillhadtodecidewhatrequiredprotectionbystoringitin44thatwehadsurroundedforthetrulyimportantthings:ourwalk-incloset.Surprisingly,fewitemsmadethecut-anobviousourselveswithbeautifulyetunessentialitems.Weneededourselves.45Becausewhenyouheartheroarofthewinds,orwhensomethingwindows,youdon’tthinkofphotos.Youdon’tworryaboutyourbigscreenTV,orthosepaintingsyou’vecoveredwithtowelstoprotectthem,orthat47carthatyoustillhaven’tfinishedpayingfor.As48goesonoutside,thisiswhatyouthink:Mychildren,aretheyOK?Aretheir46hardagainstyourimpact-resistant(耐冲击的)windowsworking49?Aretheirroofskeepingoutthedamage?Mygrandchildren,aretheycryingoutinfear?Arethey50astheirowngrandparentsare?Myrelatives—yes,eventhoseItrytoavoid—havethey51theworstofit?Myfriends,willtheybeforcedtomovesomewhereelsepermanently?Youdon’tthinkaboutwhatyouownbutaboutwhatyoulove;whatmoneycan’tbuyback.Monthsandyearsafterthehurricane,Ioftentoldpeoplethattherearetwopartstoofcatastrophe:thehorrorofthehurricaneitselfandthentherebuildingthatfollows.Theofalife,however,willtakemonths,perhapsyears.5253thiskindtogetherButwewilldoit,54andasacommunity.OfthatIhavenodoubt.Infact,I’llmakeonemoreprediction.Piecebypiece,itembyitem,wewillonceagaincollectthematerialpossessionsthatdecorateahome.Ihatetoadmitthis,butlessonslearned55feararen’talwayslong-lasting.41.A.flood42.A.hosts43.A.applying44.A.sign45.A.kitB.droughtB.partnersB.packingB.gapC.wildfireD.hurricaneC.relativesC.exchangingC.clueD.architectsD.deliveringD.summaryD.greenhouseD.cracksB.gymC.space46.A.rests47.A.cheapB.eruptsB.expensiveC.carvesC.gracefulC.challengeC.asscheduledC.confusedC.identifiedC.survivingC.givingupC.individuallyC.inneedofD.economicD.determinationD.aspromisedD.frightenedD.processedD.suffering48.A.destructionB.appreciation49.A.asusual50.A.annoyed51.A.escaped52.A.causingB.asfollowsB.amazedB.protestedB.preventing53.A.cuttingoutB.puttingbackD.workingoutD.dependentlyD.insearchof54.A.devotedly55.A.infavorofB.creativelyB.intimesof第二节(共10小题:每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。Areyouafraidofgettingold?56wegetpasttheageof25,manyofusimmediatelyfeeltheurgetostopthesignsofageing—especiallythevisibleones.Menandwomenarenowusingtopical“anti-ageing”creams,spatreatmentsandmedicalprocedures57(oppose)manyofthem.58thesemethodscansomewhataffectthewayyoulook,ageingisaninternalprocess.Anewstudyhasfoundexactlywhenduringyourlifetimethisprocesspeaks.AgroupscientistsbasedoutoftheStanfordUniversitySchoolofMedicinehavediscoveredthat59beingasmooth,continuousprocess,ageingsurgesforwardatthreedistinctstagesoflife:first,attheageof34,thenatage60,andfinallyat78.高三英语试卷第8页共11页Thestudy,publishedinNatureMedicine,bystudyingtheproteome(proteinlevelsintheblood)butalsodeterminewhichorgansareageingfasterthantheothers,andwhichage-relateddiseasesyourbodyis61(likely)todevelop.Thestudymeasured60(reveal)thatscientistscannotonlypredictyourageplasmaproteins(血浆蛋白)collectedfrom4,263adultsbetweentheagesof18-95yearsandstudiedthechangesintheproteomethatoccurredwithage.Theirultimategoalwastounderstandhowtoidentifythechangesassociatedwithcardiovascularissuesandage-relateddiscaseslikeAlzheimer’sattackwhilethere’sstilltime.62therapeutictreatmentscanbedevisedtoopposetheirDrTonyWyss-Coray,oneoftheleadingmembersofthestudy,toldStanfordMedicineNewsCenter,“We’veknownforalongtimethat63(measure)certainproteinscangiveyouinformationaboutaperson’shealthstatus—lipoproteins(脂蛋白)forcardiovascular(心血管的)health,forexample.Butithasn’tbeenappreciatedthatsomanydifferentproteins’levels—roughlyathirdofalltheoneswelookedat—changemarkedlywithadvancingage.”Thisdifferencebetweenthechronological(按时间计算的)andphysiological(生理的)age,accordingtothescientists’“plasma-proteinclock”,showedthatalotofpeopleinthestudyseemedyoungerthantheyactuallyare.What’smore,thestudyalsoconfirmedthatmenandwomen,thoughequally(represent)inthestudy,agedifferently.64Doesthismeanmedicafionsandlifestylemethods,withfurtherresearch,canalsobedevisedtohelpagestoorapidlyandisatriskofcontractingage-relateddiseaseslikehypertensionandAlzheimer’s?65Youneverknow.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)66DavidAI技术的在辅助学术写作方面的使用情况以及学校对这个技术使用的规定,请你结合以下材料给David写一封回信,信的内容主要包括:1.写信目的;2.形势和应对;3.个人观点。注意:字数80左右。BlessingandacurseThepopularityofAI-assistedacademicwritinghastriggeredaseriesofdebatesamongexperts,particularlycollegeteachers.Currently,severalChinesehighereducationinstitutionshavemadetheirownstipulations(规定)regardingthematter.ButpeoplearestillunabletoagreeonwhetherusingAI-assistedwritingisanovelresearchmethodoranactofacademicdishonesty.SomeexpertsconsiderAIwritingasjustanotherhandytoolbroughtbytheadvancementoftechnology.YangZhiping,aprofessoratNortheastNormalUniversity,summarizedhisexperienceusingAIwriting,sayingthatconversationswithanAImodelfedwithenoughmaterialhelpedhimclarifyhisresearchapproaches.“It’slikeexchangingviewswithanexpertwhoisextremelyknowledgeable,”saidYang.“Thecollisionofthoughtscanbehelpfulindevelopingnewacademicideas.”However,somecollegeteachersarguethattheconvenienceofAI-assistedwritingcancausestudentstobecomedependentonitwhenconductingacademicresearch,whichwillleadtothedeteriorationoftheacademicatmosphere.Onthismatter,FuWeidong,aprofessoratCentralChinaNormalUniversity,saidthatanyAI-generatedthesisshouldbereviewedinaccordancewithexistingacademicstandardsaswell.AccordingtoFu,AIwritingisatechnologybasedoncollectingandprocessingexistingknowledge,and高三英语试卷第9页共11页thereforecan’tavoidrepeatingthethoughtsorevenexacttextsfromexistingacademicworks.“Oncetherepetitionexceedstheallowedlevel,itshouldbeconsideredplagiarism(抄袭),”Fusaid.DearDavid,LearningthatyouwanttoknowAI-assistedacademicwritinginChineseuniversity,________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Yours,LiHua第二节(满分25分)47.阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。Whensomethingthat’simportanttoyoudisappears,don’tbehopeless.Itmaymiraculously(奇迹般地)comebacksoonerorlater.Ilearneditononewinterday.Itwasoneofthosebusydays.Especially,Ihadlotsofclothestowash.andKaren,myfour-year-oldkid,keptfollowingme,pullingmyshirtandcryingforattention.Iwasannoyed.Tostophertroublingmeandmakeherquiet,Isearchedthedrawersinthebedroomandfound-abagofforgottenballoons.“Yellow,”shesaidwithjoy.Theballoonswerethegiftsforherthatherunclehadboughtabroad.Theseballoonswe

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