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保密★启用前毕节市2024届高三第二次诊断性考试英语注意事项:1.答卷前、考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上,2.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑,如需改动、用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号.回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上。写在本试卷上无效,3.考试结束后。将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。第一部分阅读理解(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,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。ANationalPublicRadio(NPR)Music’sTinyDeskContestisback.ArtistscanbegintosubmitanentryfromthismorningonFeb.2nd.Thesubmissionwilllast14days.Thisisn’tjustanotherregularyearoftheContest-it’sthe10thanniversary.Thepanel(小组)ofjudgeshasdoubledinsizecomparedtopreviousyears.Thepanelhasagroupofindustryexpertswhoareeagertoseewhatthisyear’sparticipantscanshare.Andthere’sagreatteamofNPR’sMusicstationhostsonthepanel:AmeliaMason.NovenaCarmelandStasTHEEBoss.Alsonewthisyear:Notonlywillthe2024winnerplayaTinyDeskconcert,beinterviewedonAllThingsConsideredandgoontourwithNPRMusic-they’llalsobepairedwithatutorintheindustrywhowillhelpthemnavigatetheirmusicjourney.Ourjudgesaredeterminedtogivethisyear’swinnerthesupportthey’llneedtotaketheirmusictothenextlevel.Thewinnerwillalsobefeaturedattwofestivalsthissummer:CelebrateBrooklynandtheMillenniumParkSummerMusicseriesinChicago.Andforthefirsttimethisyear,theContestisintroducingafanfavoritevote.Laterthisspring,ContestjudgeswillsharetheirfavoriteentriesaspartoftheannualTinyDesk-ContestTopShelfseriesonYouTube—andthenartistsandfanswillbeabletovotefortheirfavoriteamongthoseselections.Here’showtoenter:Recordavideoofyouplayingoneoriginalsong—behindadesk,uploadyourvideotoYouTube.andsubmitthevideoonourTinyDeskContestwebsite.1.What’sthedeadlineofthesubmission?A.Feb.21. B.Feb.2. C.Feb.16. D.Feb.15.2.InwhatwayistheContestspecialthisyear?A.Therearefewerjudgesinthepanel. B.FansareabletovoteintheContest.C.JudgesgoontourwithNPRMusic. D.Winnershostfestivalsthissummer.3.Whatisthepurposeofthepassage?A.ToattractpeopletojoinintheContest. B.ToremembermusiciansintheContest.C.TomarktheanniversaryoftheContest. D.TotalkaboutthehistoryoftheContestBIusedtobelievethatonlywordscouldcatchtheessence(本质)ofthehumansoul.Theliteraryworkscontainedsuchdistinctstoriesthattheyshapedthewaywesawtheworld.Wordswerewhatcomposedthequestionswesoughttouncoverandtheanswerstothosequestionsthemselves.Wordswereeverything.Thatbeliefchanged.Inanordinarymathclass,myteacherposedasimplequestion:What’s0.99roundedtothenearestwholenumber?Easy.Whenroundedtothenearestwholenumber.0.99=1.Somehow,Ithoughteventhough0.99isonly0.01awayfrom1,there’sstilla0.01difference.Thatmeanseveniftwothingsareonlyalittledifferent,theyarestilldifferent,sodoesn'tthatmakethemcompletelydifferent?Myteacheransweredmyquestionbypresentinganotherequation(等式):1=0.9,whichcouldalsobeexpressedas1=0.999999,repeatingitselfwithouteverending.Therewassomethingmysteriousbutfascinatingabouttheequation.Theleftsidewasunchangeable,objective:itcontainedanumberthatended.Ontherightwassomethingendless,anumberrepeatingitselflimitlesstimes.Yet,somehow,thesetwoopposedthingswereconnectedbyanequalsign.Lyinginbed,Ithoughtabouthowmuchtheequationparalleled(使平行)ourexistence.Theleftsideoftheequationrepresentsthatsometimeslifeitselfissounchangeableandsoclear.Theconcrete,wholenumberofthedaywhenyouwerebornandthedaywhenyouwoulddie.Butthenthereisthatgapinbetweenlifeanddeath.Therightsidemeansatimeandspacefulloflimitlesspossibilities.andendlessopportunitiesintotheopenfuture.Sothat'swhatlifeis.Objectivebutimaginative.Unchangeablebutlimitless.Lifeisanequationwithtwosidesthatbalancesitselfout.Still.wecan'tevertrulyseemtoputtheperfectwordstoit.Sopossiblynumberscanexpressideasasequallywellaswordscan.Fornow,let’sleaveitatthat:1=0.999999...andlivealifelikeit.4.Whichofthefollowingcanbestdescribe“words”inparagraph1?A.Difficult. B.Clear. C.Powerful. D.Interesting.5Whatmaythenumber“1”referto?A.Valuablechances. B.Definitefacts.C.Creativityimagination. D.Socialdevelopment.6.Whatdoestheauthorthinkof“1=0.9”?ATheyrevealthemeaningoflife. B.Theyarereliableinexpressingideas.C.Theyareusefulinlearningmaths. D.Theygivelimitedpossibilities.7.Whatisthetextmainlyabout?A.WhytheequationexistseverywhereB.WhichequationisimportantforpeopleC.HownumberscanexpressideaslikewordsD.WhennumberscaneasilymakeupequationsCForthousandsofyears,humanshaveusednamestocommunicatewithoneanother.Wealsogivenamestoanimals,especiallyoneswelove,suchaspets.Untilnowtherehasbeenlittleevidenceofanimalsnamingoneanother,butanewstudysuggeststhatelephantsusespecificnoisestoidentifyotherelephants.Afewanimals,includingparrotsanddolphins,havebeenknowntousesoundsthataresimilartonames.Eachdolphininventsasignaturewhistlethatisuniquetoit,andothermembersofitsspeciescommunicatewithitbysimulatingthisspecialcall.Thenewstudy,ledbyMichaelPardoofColoradoStateUniversity,showsthatwildAfricanelephantsusenamesinawaythatisnotjustcopyingsoundsandismuchclosertothewayhumansusenames.Forthestudy,theresearchersrecorded625soundsmadebywildAfricanelephantsinKenyathattheycalled"rumbles(隆隆声)”.Thisisthemostcommontypeofcallproducedbyelephants,anditcantravellongdistances-asfaras3.7miles.Ittakesplaceataverylowfrequency,whichmeanshumanscan'thearit.TheresearchersanalyzedthesoundsusingcomputersandfoundthatcertainrumblesweredirectedatspecificelephantstogettheirattentionTheyfoundthatalltheelephantsintheherdusedtheidenticalcalltogetaparticularelephant'sattention-thesecallswerenotjustnicknamesusedbyoneoftheelephant'sfriends.Also.unlikethewaydolphinscommunicate.therumbleswerenotjustimitationsoftheelephanttheyweretryingtocommunicatewith.Theresearchersthenplayedbacksomeoftherecordedrumblestotheelephants.Theyfoundthatelephantsrespondedmoretotheirownnamethantoothercalls.comingtowarditmorequicklyorcallingbackfaster.CartlinO'Connell-Rodwell,anelephantexpert,said,"Thestudyshowsthatelephantscanstillkeepintouchwithoneanotherevenacrossalargearea."ShetoldLiveScience,"Therumbleseremagical,whichallowthemtospreadoutmuchfurtherandstillhaveveryclosetabs(密切关注)onindividuals."8.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"simulating"inparagraph2probablymean?A.Copying. B.Inventing C.Transforming. D.Receiving.9.Howdowildelephantsspototherelephants?A.Bymakingcertainrumblesheardbypeople.B.Byusingspecificlanguageslikepeople’s.C.BymakingspecificnoiseswithahighfrequencyD.Byusingnamesinawayclosertopeople’s.10.WhatcanwelearnfromMichaelPardo'sresearch?A.Itrecords625soundsfromseveralspecies.B.Itissubjectiveintheanalysisofsounds.C.Itiscarriedoutwiththehelpofcomputers.D.Itshowsdolphins'callstravellongdistances.11.WhichofthefollowingdoesO'Connell-Rodwellagreewith?A.Elephantscommunicatewithnosesacrossalargearea.B.Rumblesareimportantinelephants’communicationC.ElephantsmaybelastonthewaytotheirhabitatsD.Rumblesenableelephantstostandnrplaycloser.DScientistshavedesignedwaysto“read”wordsdirectlyfrombrains.Brainimplants(植入物)cantranslateinternalspeechintoexternalsignals,allowingcommunicationfrompeoplewithparalysis(瘫痪)ordiseasesthatstealtheirabilitytotalkortype.Newresultsfromtwostudies,presentedonNovember14provideadditionalevidenceoftheextraordinarypotentialthatbrainimplantshaveforrestoringlostcommunication,saysLeighHochberg,aphysicianatMassachusettsGeneralHospitalinBoston.“Thenewstudiestargetedinternalspeech,whichrequiresthatapersononlythink.Ourdevicepredictsinternalspeechdirectly,allowingthepatienttojustfocusonsayingawordinsidehisheadandtransformitintotext,”saysSarahWandelt.Neuralsignalsassociatedwithwordsaredetectedbyelectrodes(电极)implantedinthebrain.Thesignalscanthenbetranslatedintotext,whichcanbemadeanoralspeechbycomputerprograms.Anotherapproachpresentedatthemeeting,ledbyneuroscientistSeanMetzgeroftheUniversityofCalifornia,SanFranciscoandhiscolleagues,reliedonspelling.TheparticipantwasamancalledPanchowhohadn’tbeenabletospeakformorethan15yearsbecauseofadisease.Inthisstudy,Panchoattemptedtosilentlythinkcode(代码)words,suchas“alpha”forAand“echo”forE.Bystringingtheselettersintowords,heproducedsentencessuchas“Idonotwantthat”and“Youhavegottobekidding.”EachsessionwouldendwhenPanchoattemptedtosqueezehishandtherebycreatingamovement-relatedbrainsignalthatrefusedthedecoding(解码).Withthissystem,Panchoproducedaboutsevenwordsperminute.That’sfasterthanthefivewordsperminutehisusualcommunicationdevicemakes,butmuchslowerthannormalspeech,typicallyabout150wordsperminute.Thetechniqueswillneedtogerfasterandmoreaccuratetobeuseful.It’salsounclearwhetherthetechnologieswillworkforpeoplewithmoreseriousspeechdisorders.“Thesearestillearlydays,”Hochbergsays.12.Whoarebrainimplantsintendedfor?A.Peoplewhodoresearchonspeaking. B.Peoplewhoarefondoftalking.C.Peoplewhoaretiredofspeaking. D.Peoplewhohavedifficultyintalking.13.Whatdopatientsneedtodointhefirstapproach?A.Predictinternalspeechdirectly. B.Sayawordinsidetheirheads.C.Detectwardsimplantedinthehead. D.Makeanoralspeechdirectly.14.HowcanPanchostop“speaking”?A.Bypressinghishand. B.Bydecodingthespeech.C.Bystringingtheletters. D.Byconsideringcodewords.15.Whichofthefollowingisthebesttitleforthetext?A.Scientistsdevelopadevice. B.Brainimplants“help”tospell.C.Brainimplants“read”thoughts. D.Scientistshelppeopletospeak.第二节(共5小题:每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。HowtoSaveHumanityfromExtinctionModernhumanshaveonlyexistedforarelativelybriefamountoftime,andprobablywe’dliketostickaroundalotlonger.Forexample,ifwewanttoreachour500.000thbirthdayasaspecies,whatshouldwefocuson?____16____.•____17____TheEarth’sclimatehaschangedandshiftedformillionsofyears.Therehavebeentimesinthepastwhenit’sbeenhotterthanitistoday,andtimeswhenit’sbeencooler.Butthereissomethingdifferentaboutthepastcentury.Asfaraswecantellfromthegeologicrecord,therehasbeennotimeinEarth’sentirehistorywhentheclimatehaswarmedsomuchinsuchashortamountoftime.____18____.Whileclimatechangedoesn’tnecessarilycauseanexistentialthreattohumanexistence,itsurelyposesathreattohowweliketoliveourlivesinmodernsociety.•FigureoutnuclearweaponAgain,asinglenuclearweapondoesn’tposeathreattoallofhumanity,butthethousandsofwarheadsintheworldrightnowcertainlydo.Butastimegoeson,thechancesofonenuclearexplosionincreases.Justconsiderallthe“nearmisses”inrecenthistory,whereall-outnuclearwarwasavoidedthanksonlytothequickthinkingandcalmnessofindividuals.____19____,therewillbenonuclearconflict.Soit’spossibletoreducetheriskofcatastrophe.•Exploreasteroids(小行星)____20____,justaskthedinosaurshowwellitworkedoutforthem.Asteroidsandcometshavetheabilitytosparkoffmassiveextinctionevents.wipingoutvastnumbersofentirespecies.Whilethesekindsofeventsarethankfullyincrediblyrare,therisktheypresentarehorrible.Forhumanitytomakeittothelong-term,weneedtoequipourselveswithhardasteroiddetectionandreliefstrategies.ATackleclimatechangeB.MakegeologicrecordC.IfhumanbeingscalmdownD.HerearesomegoalsweneedtoachieveE.IfwewanttosafeguardourselvesagainstpotentialrisksF.AndwecanseetheeffectsofclimatechangeeverywhereG.Ifyoudesiretoknowthehorribleconsequencesforignoringspacethreats第二部分语言运用(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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。MyauntManthalovedChristmas.Shealwayswentoutofherwaytomakeit____21____andcosyforeveryonearoundher.December2022wasno____22____.Manthadrovethreehourstovisiteveryonetwoweeksbeforethe25thandtodropoff____23____toherfriends.Wechattedaboutourplans,____24____andkissedgoodbyewhenitwastimeto____25____.SowhenonDecember18.Mantha'ssoncalledussadlytotellusManthahadpassedaway____26____athome,noneofuscouldquitebelieveit.SoclosetoChristmas,noneofusfeltlike____27____.Thatwasuntilmysister-in-law,Veratoldusaboutsome____28____ofhersintheofficewhowerefromChinahadjustarrivedintheUK.Weknewwecouldn'tleavethemtospendthedaybythemselves,especiallyafterweheardhow____29____theyweretoexperienceaproperEnglishChristmas.Moreimportantly,weknewManthawouldhavewantedustothrowopenourdoorsandgivethemaChristmasto_____30_____.Whenthedayfinallycame,we_____31_____themintothehousewithopenarmsandtriedto_____32_____ourpainsowecouldgivethemthefullChristmas_____33_____.Itdidn't_____34_____thepainofMantha'sabsencebutconnectingwithstrangersand_____35_____ourculturehelpedusgetthroughthedayandturnedouttobetheverythingweallneeded.21.A.popular B.safe C.common D.magical22.A.exception B.acceptance C.use D.regret23.A.power B.presents C.bonuses D.help24.A.laughed B.conducted C.survived D.cooperated25.A.work B.relax C.leave D.meet26.A.suddenly B.naturally C.generally D.permanently27.A.sustaining B.explaining C.celebrating. D.treasuring28.A.customers B.agents C.friends D.colleagues29.A.nervous B.eager C.responsible D.shy30.A.prove B.remind C.remember D.wait31.A.pushed B.welcomed C.grabbed D.drove32.A.gothrough B.throwaway C.pullout D.putaside33.A.popularity B.experience C.admiration D.culture34A.miss B.strengthen C.deliver D.ease35.A.learning B.discussing C.sharing D.following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。OnOctober14th,theTimesSquareinNewYork____36____(take)overbythefull-screenposterofthe“2023TianfuBookFair”!The2023TianfuBookFair,____37____(title)“MutualLearningAmongCulturesAmidFragranceofBooks”,showcasedarangeofoutstandingChinesepublications,makingtheirwayoverseas.TheInternationalPavilionwasahighlight,displayingover1,000typesand____38____(approximate)6,500copiesoforiginalliterature,children’sbooks,andpicturebooksinEnglish,Japanese,andotherlanguages.PlustheHarryPotterPop-upStore,____39____hadbeenstealingtheshow,offeredreaders____40____immersiveexperiencewiththecompleteHarryPotterseriesandofficialmerchandise.Butwait,there’smore!Aseriesofexcitingcultural____41____(activity)werealsolinedup.Guestscouldattendculturallectures____42____thethreeSuscholars’culture,trytheirhandatpanda-themedtraditionalChinesepaintingandwitnessaface-changingperformanceofChineseSichuanopera.Thisfairwasnotjustaboutbooks:itwasanexcellentchancethatallowedoverseasreaderstodiscoverthecharmofSichuanculture____43____therichnessoftraditionalChineseculture.ItwasapowerfulshowcaseofChineseculture,makingthetrustworthy,lovable,and____44____(respect)imageofChinamorerealandtangiblethaneverbefore.Inthefuture,Chinawillmakeeveryeffort____45____(spread)excellenttraditionalChineseculture.第三部分写作(共两节,满分40分)46.第一节(满分15分)为了丰富校园生活,你校组织了为期三天的篮球赛,请你写一则报道,刊登在学校英文网站上。内容包括:1.时间和地点;2.比赛情况;3.活动意义。注意:1.可以增加细节,以使行文连贯;2词数80词左右;_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________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。OnOct.4.2021,JamesandhisfriendRaphaelweresqueezinginalunchtimeworkoutonPier(码头)15overlookingtheEastRiver,whenJamesfroze.“Somebody’sinthewater,”heshouted.BeforeRaphaelcouldrespond.Jamesclimbedovertherailattheedgeofthepierandleapedintothecold,pollutedwaterwithouttakingthetimetoremovehisshoes.WhatJameshadheardwasanalarmedfishermanshoutingfromPier16.nearly50yardsaway,“Help!He’sinthewater!”Andwhathe’dseenwasapersonfloating,lifeless.Raphaeldidn’tneedtoseethevictim.“Maybethefishermansawsomeoneinthewaterwhoneedsourhelp.”hethought.“Ormaybeit’sthefishermanwhoneedsmyhelp.Eitherway,I’mgoingin.”Heyankedoffhisshoesandswan-dived.Approachingtheunconsciousvictim,Jamessawthatitwasamiddle-agedman.Hewasbig,around200pounds,respect

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