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湘豫名校联考2024届春季学期高三第二次模拟考试

英语试卷

注意事项:

1.本试卷共14页。时间120分钟,满分150分。答题前,考生先将自己的姓名、准考证号填

写在试卷指定位置,并将姓名、考场号、座位号、准考证号填写在答题卡上,然后认真核对条

形码上的信息,并将条形码粘贴在答题卡上的指定位置。

2.作答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用2B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。作答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上对应的

答题区域内。写在本试卷上无效。

3.考试结束后,将试卷和答题卡一并收回。

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。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读

一遍。

例:Howmuchistheshirt?

A.£19.15.B.£9.18.C.£9.15.

答案是C。

1.Whydidn'tthewomananswerthecall?

A.Becauseshewasbusywithbusiness.

B.Becauseshewasinthebathroom.

C.Becauseshewasoutwithherson.

2.WhatdidJimdoanhourago?

A.Hewentouttobuysomething.B.Hewentoutforawalk.C.Hewenttotheoffice.

3.WhatareJohnandMarygoingtodotonight?

A.Lookafterthebaby.B.Visitthewoman.C.Gototheconcert.

4.Whatseasonisit?

A.Summer.B.Autumn.C.Spring.

5.Whenwillthewomanleavethistime?

A.At4:30.B.At4:00.C.At3:30.

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

选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每

小题5秒钟;听完后,各个小题将给出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.Whereprobablyarethetwospeakers?

A.Inahotel.B.Inashop.C.Inabank.

7.Howdoesthewomanfeelatlast?

A.Angry.B.Satisfied.C.Sorry.

听下面一段对话,回答第8至第9两个小题。

8.Whatkindofgamewillthespeakerswatch?

A.Abasketballgame.B.Asoccergame.C.Avolleyballgame.

9.Whatwouldthemanliketodrink?

A.Icetea.B.Coffee.C.Orangejuice.

听下面一段对话,回答第10至第12三个小题。

10.Whatistheman?

A.Adriver.B.Apoliceman.C.Awitness.

11.WhosecarknockedintoMrs.Norris'scar?

A.Mr.WilliamJefferson's.B.Mrs.WilliamR.Crauston's.C.Mr.WilliamR.Crauston's.

12.Wheredidthewomanputthecar?

A.AtCaldo'sGarage.B.AtNorris'sGarage.C.AtFulton9sGarage.

听下面一段对话,回答第13至第16四个小题。

13.Whatdidthemandoinhiswintertrip?

A.Hetriedsnowboarding.

B.Hewentclimbingwithhisbrother.

C.Heboughtsnowboardingequipment.

14.Whatdidthewoman'smotherremindhertocareabout?

A.Hercompetitions.B.Herskills.C.Hersafety.

15.Whatdoesthemanthinkofcopyingprofessionals9amazingmoves?

A.Joyful.B.Dangerous.C.Necessary.

16.Whatwouldthemanliketodonextholiday?

A.Gosnowboarding.B.Goskating.C.Goskiing.

听下面一段独白,回答第17至第20四个小题。

17.Wherearethelistenersatthemoment?

A.OnGreenIsland.B.Inthewater.C.Onaboat.

18.HowmanyislandsdoestheGreatBarrierReefhave?

A.120.B.900.C.2,000.

19.WhatmakesGreenIslanddifferentfromothersinthearea?

A.Ithasarainforest.

B.Itwasformedalongtimeago.

C.Itishometo8,000speciesoffish.

20.Whohavethemostknowledgeaboutlifeontheisland?

A.Thecaptains.B.Theparkguides.C.Thedivingguides.

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

ChelseaFCFoundationSoccerSchools

ThisFoundationChelseaFCSoccerCampProgramsnearLondon,EnglandandnearBrightoninSouthern

Englandofferschildrentheexperienceoftraininglikesoccerprofessionals.

BoysSoccerOnlyCamp

For9-17yearsoldboys.Anintensiveboardingprogramwhereplayersliveandtrainlikeprofessionalswith

twocoachingcoursesadaywithChelseaFCFoundationcoaches,includingsportsscienceworkshopsandseminars

(专题研讨会).

BoysandGirlsSoccerandEnglishCamp

For9-17yearsoldboysandgirlslearningEnglishasasecondlanguage.Playerscombineworldclasscoaching

andsportsscienceworkshopsofChelseaFCFoundationwithdailyEnglishlessonsusingacustomized(定制的)

andfootball-focusedcoursewiththeEnglishlearningsuccessfulCLILmodelusedintopschoolsacrosstheworld.

GirlsSoccerOnlyCamp

For13-17yearsoldgirls.ChelseaFCWomenhaswontheWomen'sSuperLeagueforthepast3years!Girls

canlearnfromthechampions9winningwayandenjoytrainingingirls-onlygroupswithchampioncoachesand

players.Sportscienceworkshopssupporttheon-fieldtraining.Girlscanchoosefromsocceronlyorsoccerand

English.

GoalkeepersSoccerCamp

Forboyandgirlgoalkeepersfrom13-17yearsold.Playerslearnskillsspecifictotheirpositioninon-field

trainingincludingpositioning,ballhandling,shotstoppinganddistribution.Goalkeeperscanchoosefromsoccer

onlyorsoccerandEnglish.Therewillbespecialistgoalkeepingtrainingcoursesthroughouttheweekaswellas

courseswheregoalkeepersjointhefieldplayersprogram.

21.Whichcampcanaten-year-oldgirlattend?

A.GirlsSoccerOnlyCamp.B.BoysSoccerOnlyCamp.

C.GoalkeepersSoccerCamp.D.BoysandGirlsSoccerandEnglishCamp.

22.WhatcanchildrendoinGirlsSoccerOnlyCamp?

A.Learningthegoalkeeperskillsonly.B.Playingfootballwiththeseniorteam.

C.StudyingEnglishwiththetopteachers.D.Enjoyingthecamp'sfreeaccommodation.

23.WhatcanchildrenlearninGoalkeepersSoccerCamp?

©English©Goalkeeperskills③Thesportsscience©Skillsoffieldplayers

A.①②③B.①②④C.②③④D.①③④

B

Ayearago,mywifeandIsoldoneofourcarsandreplaceditwithane-bike.Iknewthatpassengervehicles

areresponsibleformuchofourgreenhouse-gasemissions.Ialsoknewthatelectriccarswereanimperfectfix.

Thoughthey'reresponsibleforlesscarbonpollutionthangascars,theirsupplychainiscarbonintensive.Butane-

bike'scomparativelytinybatterymeanslesselectricity,feweremissionsandfewerresources.E-bikesareclearly

betterfortheplanetthancarsofanykind.

ButIalsoviewedgettingridofmycarasasacrifice.IliveinColorado;e-bikingwouldmeanfreezingin

winterandsweatinginsummer.Itwastherightthingtodo,Ithought,butitwasnotgoingtobefun.

Iwasverywrong.ThefirstthingInoticedwasthesavings.Betweencarpayments,insurance,maintenance

(保养),andgas,acar-centeredlifestyleisexpensive.Ipredictthatwe'llsaveabout$50,000overthenextfiveyears

bysellingourcar.

Theactualexperienceofridingtoworkeachdayoverthepastyearhasbeenequallysurprising.Inwinter,I

weargloves,warmsocks,athickcap,andaskijacketwhenIride,andIamalmostnevertoocold.Insummer,I

didn'tbreakasweat.Ijustusedthethrottle(油门),satback,andenjoyedmyride.

Iarrivedtoworkalittlemorelightheartedforhavingspentthemorninginfreshairratherthantraffic.Ijumped

onmybikeafterastressfuldayatworkandrodehomedownastreetedgedwithchangingfallleaves.Ifeltmore

connectedtothephysicalenvironmentaroundmethanIhadwhenI'dtraveledthesameroutesurroundedbymetal

andglass.

24.Whydidtheauthorchangeacarforane-bike?

A.Hewantedtodosomethinggoodforenvironment.

B.Hethoughtthate-bikeswouldreplacegasvehicles.

C.Hecouldn'taffordtheexpensivetransportationcosts.

D.Hebelievede-bike'ssupplychainwasenvironment-friendly.

25.Whatdidtheauthorthinkhewouldsacrificeforthee-biking?

A.Thetrafficsafety.B.Thetrafficcomfort.

C.Thetrafficeconomy.D.Thetrafficconvenience.

26.Whatistheauthor'sfeelingabouthavingriddenane-bikeforayear?

A.Tolerant.B.Unexpected.C.Conservative.D.Compromising.

27.Whatisthebesttitleforthetext?

A.ChangesBroughtbyanE-bikeB.MyGreenLifefortheLastYear

C.TheReplacementforGasVehiclesD.ComparationBetweenCarsandE-bikes

C

HalloweencandycouldbeinforaCaliforniabigchange.StatelawmakerslastmonthpassedtheCalifornia

FoodSafetyAct,whichbansfourmaterialsfoundinpopularsnacksandpackagedfoods-includingcandycorm

andotherHalloweentreats.Settotakeeffectin2027,thebanwillleadcandyandfoodproducerstochangetheir

formulasforproductssoldbothinCaliforniaandelsewherearoundthecountry.

Thelawbanstheproductionandsaleofsomematerials,whichareusedinprocessedfoodsincludingkindsof

instantpotatoesandsodas,aswellascandies.Theadditives(添力口齐(j)havebeenlinkedtoincreasedrisksofcancer

andnervoussystemproblems,accordingtotheEnvironmentalWorkingGroup,whichstartedtheact,andarealready

bannedinmanyothercountries.

Foodproducersandtheirlobbyists(说客)opposedthelaw,arguingtheconclusionthatthefouradditivesare

unhealthyshouldbemadebytheFoodandDrugAdministration(FDA).Theythoughtthatevaluatingthesafetyof

foodmaterialsandadditivesshouldrelyonthescientificaccuracyoftheFDA.Butfoodsafetyadvocatessaythe

FDAhasmovedfartooslowlyinregulatingfoodchemicals.It'sunacceptablethattheU.S.issofarbehindtherest

oftheworldwhenitcomestofoodsafety.

California'sactmadeheadlinesthisyearasa“Skittles(彩虹糖)ban“thatwouldwipepopularcandiesoff

Californiashelves.Butsupportersoftheactsaidtheintentionissimplytorequirechangesinthematerials,ashas

alreadyhappenedinEurope.Perhapsthemoststanding-outmaterialonCalifornia'sbannedlistisreddyeNo.3.It

isallowedonlyincandiedandcocktailcherriesintheEuropeanUnionbutmorethan3,000productscontainthe

chemicalintheU.S.Thelistincludesitemslikefrostedpretzelsandscoresofbrand-namecandiessuchasPeeps

andPez.Italsoincludesitemslikefruitcocktailcups,proteindrinks,andyogurts.

28.HowwillHalloweencandyinCaliforniachange?

A.Itwillchangeitsrecipes.B.Itwilltransformitsshapes.

C.ItwillmoveoutofCalifornia.D.Itwilldisappearcompletely.

29.Whatideadofoodproducershaveagainsttheact?

A.FDA'sconclusiononthematerialsiswrong.B.Fourmaterialsareallowedallovertheworld.

C.Thematerials9safetyneedstobereassessed.D.FDAmovestoofastinregulatingfoodchemicals.

30.Whatcanweinferabouttheactsupporters9requestaboutSkittles?

A.TheydemandacompletebanonSkittles.B.Theywishthe"Skittlesban“tobeheadlines.

C.TheywanttoapplyEuropeanpoliciestoSkittles.D.TheyhopemorereddyeNo.3isusedinSkittles.

31.Whatisthetextmainlyabout?

A.Californiacandyban.B.FoodsafetyinCalifornia.

C.TheresponsibilityofFDA.D.ChangeofHalloweenCandy.

D

“WhenwewatchTVshowsorfootballgames,we'rewatchingthatinformationevolveovertime,uncertain

abouthowit'sallgoingtoend,“saidAbbyHsiung,Ph.D.,apostdoctoralresearcherattheDukeInstituteforBrain

Sciences.9,1wonderedifhighercuriositywouldpushpeopletoseek,ortoavoid,gettinganimmediate'spoiler(居U

透y.”

HsiungdrewinspirationfromshortcookingvideosthatarepopularonInstagramandTikTok,"'Thesevideos

managetodevelopadescriptionandcliffhanger,sothatyou'reinterestedandcuriousabouthowfoodmaterials

willallcometogether.^^SoHsiungmadeaseriesof30-secondcartoonline-drawingvideosthat,likethecooking

videos,eventuallyendedupassomethinghighlyrecognizable,likeadog.

Morethan2,000adultsfromacrosstheU.S.thenwatched25oftheseshortline-drawingvideosonline.

ParticipantsinHsiung'sstudywereaskedalongthewayhowcurioustheywere,howtheyfelt,andtoguesswhat

thedrawingwouldbecome.Viewersalsohada"spoiler“buttontoskipaheadtoseethefinaldrawing.Hsiungand

herteamweresurprisedtofindthatwhenpeoplewerecurious,theyavoidedhittingthe“spoiler“buttonandkept

watchingthedrawingsunfold.Itwaswhenpeoplewerelesscuriousthattheytendedtooptforaninstantanswer.

Curiositydidn?tjustmotivategettinganswers,butincreasedthevalueofthejourneyitself.

Thestudyalsofoundthatcuriosityincreasedatdifferentstagesofwatchingthesevideos.Highercuriosity

duringmomentswhereitseemedlikethedrawingcouldtunintoanythingandalsowhenparticipantswerestarting

toreallyhomeinonasingleanswer.Curiosityalsoinspiredpeople'sfeelingofjoy,explainingwhypeoplekept

watchingtheline-drawingvideoevenwhentheycouldjusthitabuttontogettheanswerrightaway.Thishelps

explainwhypeopleoftenavoidspoilers.KnowingtheendofanewTVseries,forexample,canremovethe

enjoymentofwatchingtheplotdevelop.

Researcherssuggestthatinspiringcuriositymightalsohelpraisemotivationintheclassroomtopotentially

improvelearning.Increasingcuriositycanimprovememorybyreadyingthebrainfornewinformationand

strengthenpersistencethroughoutalearningjourney,whichisoftenneededfordeepunderstanding.

32.WhatisthepurposeofHsiung5sstudy?

A.Tofindtherelationbetweencuriosityandanswer.

B.TofindbetterwaystogetinformationinTVshows.

C.Tofindtheeffectscookingvideoshaveonaudience.

D.Tomakeaseriesof30-secondline-drawingvideos.

33.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"cliffhanger“inParagraph2mean?

A.Creation.B.Uncertainty.C.Imagination.D.Appreciation.

34.Whatcanwelearnfromthetext?

A.Viewerswouldhitthe“spoiler“buttonwhentheywerecurious.

B.Curiositydidnothingbutdriveviewerstofindoutanswers.

C.Asthedrawingwastakingshape,peoplegraduallylostinterest.

D.Peoplerefusedtoknowanswersinadvancetoenjoytheprocess.

35.Howiscuriositybeneficialtolearning?

A.Itcanshortenlearningtime.B.Itreduceslearningdifficulty.

C.Itisgoodfordeeplearning.D.Itchangeslearningapproaches.

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。

ThePowerfulGuidetoFindingYourPassion

Followingyourpassioncanbeatoughthing.Butfiguringoutwhatthatpassioniscanbeevenmoredifficult.

Herearesometipstofindyourpassion.

36Unlessyou?rejuststartingoutinlife,youhavesomeskillsortalent,showingsomekindofaptitude.

Givethissomethought.Thinkback,asfarasyoucan,tojobs,projectsorhobbies.Thiscouldbeyourpassion.Or

youmayhaveseveralthings.Startalistofpotentialcandidates.

37Itmaybesomethingatwork-alittlepartofyourjobthatgetsyouexcited.Itcouldbesomethingyou

dooutsideofwork-ahobby,asidejob,somethingyoudoasavolunteeroraparentoraspouseorafriend.Itcould

besomethingyouhaven?tdoneinawhile.Addanyanswerstoyourlist.

Thinkaboutwhatyouhavesecretlydreamedof.38Butsomefear,someself-doubt,hasheldyouback,

hasledyoutodismissthisidea.Maybethereareseveral.Addthemtothelist-nomatterhowunrealistic.

Learn,ask,takenotes.OK,youhavealist.39Thisisyourfirstcandidate.Nowreaduponit,talkto

peoplewho'vebeensuccessfulinthefield.Makealistofnotesofthingsyouneedtolearn,needtoimproveon,

skillsyouwanttomasterandpeopletotalkto.

Experimentandtry.Here'swherethelearningreallytakesplace.Ifyouhaven?tbeenalready,starttodothe

thingyou'vechosen.Payattentiontohowyoufeeldoingit-isitsomethingyoulookforwardto,thatgetsyouexcited,

thatyoulovetoshare?40

A.Findwhatexcitesyou.

B.Confirmwhatyouaregoodat.

C.Predictwhat'stheworstthatcanhappen.

D.Pickonethingfromthelistthatexcitesyoumost.

E.Ifalltheanswersare"yes”,you'vefoundwhereyourpassionis.

F.Youneedtodosomething,getgoodatit,bepassionateaboutit.

G.Youmighthavesomeridiculousdreamjobyou'vealwayswantedtodo.

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。

Harry,anemergencyphysician,hadneverbecomeawareofthemeaningofhiswork.Hetoldastoryabout

41it.

Oneeveningonhisshiftinabusyemergencyroom,awomanwasbroughtinaboutto42.Whenhe

examinedher,Harryimmediately43thatherobstetrician(产科医生)wouldnotbeabletogetthere44

andhewasgoingtodeliverthisbabyhimself.Theteamtook45quickly.Thebabywas46almost

immediately.

Harrylaidthebabyalonghisleftforearm(前背).47,thebabyopenedhereyesandlookeddirectlyat

him.Inthatmoment,Harrynoticedavery48thingthathewasthefirst49thisbabygirlhadeverseen.

Hefelthisheartgoouttoherin50fromallpeopleeverywhere,andtearscametohiseyes.

Inthatflashofrecognition,hefelttirednessfallawayandremembered51hehadchosenthisworkin

thefirstplace.Allhishardworkandpersonalsacrificesuddenlyseemedtohimtobe52it.

Inthepast,Harryhadfocusedonhisexpertise,assessingandrespondingtoneedsand53Hehadbeen

theremanytimesasa(n)54,butneverbeforeasahumanbeing.He55howmanyothersuchmoments

ofconnectiontolifehehasmissed.Hedoubtstherehavebeenmany.

41.A.forgettingB.sharingC.discoveringD.following

42.A.givebirthB.havetroubleC.catchfireD.fallill

43.A.hopedB.rememberedC.regrettedD.realized

44.A.atfirstB.intimeC.asusualD.onpurpose

45.A.careB.actionC.noteD.office

46.A.recoveredB.fedC.bornD.treated

47.A.EventuallyB.FrequentlyC.FortunatelyD.Slowly

48.A.simpleB.foolishC.differentD.normal

49.A.humanB.adultC.doctorD.teacher

50.A.disbeliefB.surpriseC.welcomeD.respect

51.A.whenB.howC.whyD.where

52.A.likeB.worthC.makingD.just

53.A.opportunitiesB.sorrowsC.possibilitiesD.dangers

54.A.assistantB.patientC.expertD.gentleman

55.A.wondersB.worriesC.concludesD.finds

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。

In2023,IndonesiastartedSoutheastAsia'sfirst-everhigh-speedraillinethatconnectstwoofitsbiggestcities,

JakartaandBandung.The$7.3billionproject,largelyfundedandbuiltbyChinesefirms,openedtothepublicon

October2nd.Thebuildersplanned56(complete)theprojectin2019buttheyhadtofacemanyoperational

difficultiesanddelayed.

Videostaken57boardandsharedonsocialmediashowedoffthelargeair-conditionedcabininsideand

clearwindowviewsoftheIndonesiancountrysideasthetrain58(speed)off.The142-kilometerhigh-speed

railline,officiallynamedWHOOSH,59standsfor“timesaving,optimal(优化)operation,reliablesystem^^

inIndonesian,runsonelectricitywithnodirectcarbonemissionsandtravelsataspeedof60(rough)350

kilometersperhour,61(cut)traveltimebetweenJakartaandBandungfromthreehourstounder62

(little)thananhour.

Thetrains,modifiedforIndonesia'stropicalclimate,areequippedwithasafetysystemthatcanrespondto

earthquakes,floodsandotheremergency63(condition).Thetrainhaseightcars,allequippedwithWi-Fiand

USBchargingpoints,and64(seat)601passengers.

TheJakarta-Bandunghigh-speedrailwaywillnotonlyimproveIndonesianinfrastructure(基石出设施)65

promotethedevelopmentofIndonesia'srailroadandmanufacturingindustries.

第三部分写作(共两节,满分40分)

第一节(满分15分)

假如你是学校英语报记者李华,请以“SpringCross-countryRunningCompetition”为题目写一篇报道,记录上

周日你校在学校后山举行的春季越野长跑比赛,内容包括:

1.比赛目的;

2.比赛过程;

3.比赛意义。

注意:

1.写作词数为80个左右;

2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答.

SpringCross-countryRunningCompetition

第二节(满分25分)

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。

Mrs.Johnsonlostherhusbandtocanceraftermonthsoffailedtreatment.Shespenteverypennyshehadsaved

workingasateacher,hopingherhusband'sillnesswouldn'treturn.Sheonlyhad$5leftinherbankaccountand

didn'tknowhowtosurvive.Shewasjustlivingonleftoversandjunk.What'sworse,shehadn'tpaidthehouserent.

StandingbeforetheATM,Mrs.Johnsonputinhercardandenteredherpassword.Innotime,shesawafive-

dollarbillslideoutofthemachine.Theoldladywassofocusedonthedollarbillthatshebarelylookedatthe

screen.

Holdingabagfullofabout-outdatedfooditems,theoldladyslowlywalkedtowardsherhouse.Uponreaching

herapartmentdoor,shesawanenvelopewithhernameonitinthemailbox.

Oncesheenteredthehouseandkeptthegrocerybagonthekitchencounter,sheslidtheenvelopeoutand

openedit.Itwasaninvitationforreunionfromtheschoolwhereshehadtaughtallherlife,butshedidn'tfeellike

goingthere.

Afterhavingdinner,theoldladypickedupherphone,hopingtofindajob.Amessagecaughtherattention,

whichwasanoticefromherbankregardinghercashwithdrawal.Shereadthemessageandwasabouttoexitit

whentheremainingaccountbalancecaughtherattention.Ahundredthousanddollars!!!

Thenextday,Mrs.Johnsonvisitedthebank,thinkingthiswasabigmistake.Afterchecking,thebanktoldher

therecordsshowedthatNormaTylertransferredthemoneytoheraccount.Therewasnomistake.

However,Mrs.Johnsondidn'tknowanyNormaTyler!Afterthinkingaboutallherfriends,relativesand

acquaintances,Mrs.JohnsoncouldonlythinkofoneNorma-oneofthestudentswhoneverperformedwellin

class.Mrs.JohnsonthoughtofhowhardsheworkedwithNorma.Shewantedthegirltogetgoodgrades,but

nothingworked.Nomatterhowhardshetriedtoteachnewconceptstotheteenagegirl,shewouldneverunderstand

asingleword.

注意:

1.续写词数为150个左右;

2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。

IthitMrs.JohnsonthatshecouldattendthehighschoolreuniontomeetNorma.

Normasaidshewantedtothankaspecialteacherwhonevergaveuponher.

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2024届春季学期高三第二次模拟考试

英语参考答案

题序12345678910

答案CACBCABBAB

题序11121314151617181920

答案BCACBCCBAC

题序21222324252627282930

答案DBBABBAACC

题序31323334353637383940

答案AABDCBAGDE

题序41424344454647484950

答案CADBBCDAAC

题序5152535455

答案CBDCA

第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)

1—5CACBC6—10ABBAB11—15BCACB16—20CCBAC

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)

A

【文章大意】本文是一篇应用文。文章主要介绍了切尔西足球训练营项目的四个训练营。

21.D【解析】细节理解题。根据BoysandGirlsSoccerandEnglishCamp中For9-17yearsoldboysandgirls

learningEnglishasasecondlanguage.可矢口,一个十岁女孩能够参力口BoysandGirlsSoccerandEnglishCamp。

22.B【解析】细节理解题。根据GirlsSoccerOnlyCamp中Girlscanlearnfromthechampions^^winningway

andenjoytrainingingirls-onlygroupswithchampioncoachesandplayers.可矢口,在女子足球训练营,孩子们能

够和高级冠军队一起训练。

23.B【解析】细节理解题。根据GoalkeepersSoccerCamp中内容可知,在守门员足球营孩子们可以学习守

门员技术、英语和场上球员技能。

B

【文章大意】本文是一篇记叙文。作者卖掉一辆汽车换成电动自行车,一年后,他对骑车上下班的担忧变

成了惊喜。

24.A【解析】推理判断题o根据第一段中Butane-bike'scomparativelytinybatterymeanslesselectricity,fewer

emissionsandfewerresources.E-bikesareclearlybetterfortheplanetthancarsofanykind.可知,作者换电动

自行车是因为它更加环保。

25.B【解析】推理判断题。根据第二段中IliveinColorado;e-bikingwouldmeanfreezinginwinterandsweating

insummer.可知,作者认为汽车相对更舒服,这方面是作者牺牲的。

26.B[解析]推理判断题o根据第二段中Itwastherightthingtodo,I

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